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fHE BROOKLYN CJTlZEKr WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 21. 1943 GERALD ODEA REPORTS ON Photography. FEMININE i 1 1 11 nical Section us bars, convention boat sad tripe through in-diMtrlal plants Non-membera of tha PSA are also Invited to attend Further detail regarding lb exhibition and eonvantlon. la eluding entry and registration forms, may be obtained from Charles A Klnalsy.

General Chairman. Kodak Oamara Club. Kodak Park, Rochester. A New Tork Meringue Shell for Dessert To a Clearer Complexion New Short Length PHOTOGRAPHS BY THE THOUSANDS Six thousand photographs from all parts of the world and more than -five hundred of this country's leading photographers will come together in Rochester, New Yorjc, Oct. 2 for the outstanding event of its kind the first postwar comentun and exhibition of the Photographic Society of Amer.ca 9 X' pouring oqt more ell the the epidermal Coat needs te keep smooth.

So, bare the way to cleaner complexion. After the eospy faoe washing at nlgbt, apply hot moist eomprea. Use a thick wash cloth, give th flash good ctaam-tng Apply Ice cold application, or rub gtntly with a Jiaee of fee, dry and uso a a astringent A good quality witch haiel will serve for this purpose. Tap It on with pledget of cotton, let It dry. Th diet baa much to do with excessive olllnaaa.

Fat should cut down to th minimum. Rich sauces and gravies mak sebaceous glands riot Don't keep dipping Into th cookie Jar Start the dsy with orange or tomato Juice. Once a day have a green salad. The diet should Include lean meats, sea food, dairy products, vegetables, cereals, fruits It is herlful to drink five or alx glasses of wmtsr day The dally bath, scouring the entire surface with a well-soaped brush, sloughs off dead skin, balpa whole skin surface to function normally Be fussy about the cosmetic you use, If you ere a member of the oily contingent The powder should be fine and light Do not rub It In with tha pad Fluff It on, removing the aur-plua with a camel's balr brush designed for the purpose Never apply powder to a surface that has not been freshly cleaned, either with a thin cream or soap and water All oily cosmetics should be applied sparingly, never left on over night A eAmera-consclou world free for th Brat t)m In Bv year to put mind on peaceful picture-takln will aubmlt entriea from the United State, Canada, Mexico, South America, and Europe Competent Jurlea will eelect aev-ral hundred the cream of tha crop for public allowing Tha exhibition will be houaed -tn Roeheatera modern Memorial Art Gallery, where comlete facil-itlaa for aalon lighting and attractive display are atailable Special features will include a display of outstanding news pictures collected bv the PSA press division, a historical exhibition of equipment, and a group of photographs representing the beet camera-club work of the past year Entries must be submitted by Oct. since judging will take place Oct 12 and 13 Individual contributors not necessarily members of the PSA may enter one or more of the following sections pictorial Section for black-and-white pictorial print A limit of four prmta may be submitted by an Inditidual One dol'ar entry fee covers any number to and eluding the limit.

Color Section for color slides and color prints A limit of four Slides and 'or four color prints may be submitted bv an Individual One dollar entry fee covers any number to and including the limit Prizes will be awarded for By BETSY NEWMAN With meat price high, moat of us must economise on that food so using a little meat and making It go as far as poaslbl is stilt on problem wa cook must face It'a an old atory, I know, but atlll timely If you hava iiaad a dumber of egg yolks lately, meringue ehelle filled with ice cream, fruit or aher-bet la a good way to uae up th whites and make delicious desserts at the same time Today's Menu Spaghetti and Meat Dish Corn on tha cob Beet Salad Ice Cream or Fruit In Meringue cup Coffee Spaghetti and Meat Dlah One-half 2-ox package spaghetti one-half onion sliced two table-epoons fat. one-half pound ground beef and pork, one-half teaipooi chili powder one teaspoon flour, one teaspoon salt one cup canned tomato soup one-quarter cup grated American cheese Cook spaghetti in boiling salted water, until tender about 20 minute Drain Slice onion, melt fat in frying pan put in onion and cook over low beat for 3 minutes, add outstanding transparencies and tha Maxwell Trophy for the best color print Natura Se.tlon for all types of photography of nature subjects, including black-and-white and color A limit ffour print! and four transparencies may be submitted by an Individual One dollar entry fee cot era any number to and including the limit Te.hmcaJ Section for black-and-white and color photegrapha showing technical application of photographj No limit specified One dollar entry fee cot era any number from one entrant This being the Brat travel year In some time convention attend-tn la expected to run high Rochester a Sheraton Hotel has been chosen for convention headquarters Most of the committee meeting presentation of papers and social activities will be held there The closing date for hotel reservations has been announced as Oct 1 Th four data of convention activities will feature ten to fifteen on a I branches of photography by leading experts open forum and discussion picture-taking opportunities with planned studio setups and field trips a special photographic product and process trade showr planned bv the Ro.hester Tech Give your face a eoayy washing. By HELEN FOLLETT Girle who are afflicted with oily meat and cook stirring constantly I stln5 8 pretty vehement when until well browned they tlk on P(t subNcl The Have chill powder flour and salt rouble annoya them excessively a buttered complexion They ply the old powder pad, find It give only temporary relief By stimulating the circulation, the oil glands may be coaxed to stop their monkey business No sense their working overtime, It is not pleasant to go through this vale of smiles and tsars with he BnapAkot (Judd TO WED DADS AIDE SOCIETY Notes By JESSIE R. CHAMBERLIN Loretta E. Reilly To Be Married To Walter UJ.

Heilman Ex-Soldier Mr. and Mrs. James J. Reilh of No 064 Stuart street, Marine Park, announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Loretta E. Reill), to alter V.

Hoffman, of Trenton. on September 1. The ceremony mil take place at the Church of the Good Shepherd also Marine ark. Miss Reilly will be attended by-S- measured, mix together in cup or mixing bowl add tomato soup blending well, then stir Into meat Add cooked spaghetti Turn into greased baking dish, sprinkle cheese over top and bake In a mod erate oven (330 deg 1 about 45 minutea Serve 4 or Meringue Sheila Twwo egg whites one-quarter teaspoon salt one-half cup sugar, one-half teaspoon cream tartar Line a baking sheet with heavy ungreased, dry paper You will need a slow oven (27S deg F) Heat It ready when meringues are mixed Put egg whites into a bowl and let stand at room temperaturs and ealt and cream of tartar, then beat until stiff yet moist and satiny looking not dry Add sugar one tablespoon at a time beating as each one is-added until all Is used The mixture should stand up in peaks wjien finished. Shape Into neets.

by putting a large spoonful on the paper, then swirling the spoon around in the center unt1! a small hollow- has been made Or turn into a pastrv tube and shape into nests This amount should make to 8 small meringues Bake in 275 deg until delicately brown If they are not cooked slowly the meringue will be tough Take from the oven and remove from paper If they stick moisten the reverse side of the paper slightly with a damp cloth Thy must be cold when filled with Ice cream or fruit for serving her cousin Jlisa Irene Johnson maid of honor and Edward Hoffman will be best man for his brother A reception will follow at the home of the Reilly Miss Reilly was graduated from James Madison High School and joined the Women a Army Corps in which she served as a Mr Hoffman also was a sergeant In the Army After the wed-dirg the coup'e will reside in Trenton, and the late John Flynn of Yonkers Y. Miss Bynum Is a graduate of St Angela Hall and St Elizabeth Col- lege Convent. Lieutenant Flynn attended Brooklyn Prep, St John's University and Long Island Col'ege of Medicine He served in Korea and China with the amphibious forces and Is now on terminal leave The wedding will take plaoe in September By PRUNELLA WOOD The short fur coat isnt as short as it used to be, and In consequence at's a lot more useful and considerably more be. coming to many women. The so-called chubby coat was too well named it took a lot of height and willowness To make it real! flattering, and nothing but a rmld temperature would make it really comfortable.

This black Persian lamb coat is long enough to protect one oter a dress, long enough to conceal a suit jacket of the current length. On the other hand, it isnt so long as to prove a burden when taken along to a theatre or a restaurant. There is considerable back flare below, and a waistline fitted front; the cuffed sleeves may be pushed up for a formal effect. i i ii -i TODAY'S GARDEN-GRAPH Misa Betty McNarney, daughter of General Joseph McNarney of Washington, will marry her father's former aide. Major Charles Williams in Germany on Aug 27 The ceremony will take place in LEGAL NOTICES LEGAL NOTICES Helen Clair Hundley Bride Of Thomas A Kelly Miss Helen Clair Hundley, daughter of Mr and Mrs William L.

Hundley, of No 1568 East Twenty-second street became the bride of Thomas A Kelly of New Rochelle, formerly of Brooklyn, on Saturday at St Brendan Roman Catholic Church The ceremony was pjrformed by the Rev Stra-tico The bride wore a gown of white satin with full length illusion veil and she carried a white prayer book with orchids Mrs Francis A Hernandez, the former Mary Kean, was matron of honor The Misses Patricia Kelly and Anna Moore were bridesmaids Edward Kelly brother of the bridegroom was beat and the Miss Evelyn Hanson Fiancee Of Edwin C. Engborg The engagement of -Miss Evelyn Mane Hanson and Edwin Engborg has been announced by Mias Hansons parents. Mr and Mrs Henry Hanson of No 388 Fourth street ss Hansdn is a graduate of Bay Ridge High School and the Katherine Gibbs School, Manhattan Mr. Engborg the son of Mr and Mrs Engborg, also of Brooklyn, xv a recently discharged from the Marine Corps in which he served sixteen months in the South Pacific He la now attending the School of Science and Technology at Pratt Institute Mis Lillian Renaud of the Ho- The frame provided bj the columns In the foreground give feeling of depth to thla picture A File No 63741946 THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OP NEW YORK by the grace of God, free and Independent TO HATTIE B. SHREAD also called Hattie Schread.

ELLA PALMER. MABEL FISHER. WILLIAM MASSAM HOW-AKD MASSAM RUTH MASSAM anl to JENNIE BURTON TURNER JAMES' BURTON, "WILLIAM LURTON HENRY BURTON. JOSEPH BURTON EDWARD BURTON the said first names James William 'Henry Joseph and Edward boms nctUiojs said respondents true first names being to petitioner unknown the persons intended being paternal uncles of Annie Burton if living or if any of the afryesaid parties Turner or Burton be ed their and each tf their legal representatives husbands vutes if anv distributees and sue cessors in interest any and all persons unknown, distributees, heirs at law and next of kin of Annie Burton deceased -all cf whose nimea or parts of names and all of whose places residence are unknown and cannot Ate due diligence be ascertained, SEND GREETING WHEREAS ANNA MASSAM BRYDE ho resides at 50 Mannauan Avenue Crestwood, (P Address 50 Manhattan Avenue Tuckahoe 7 N. has presented a petition praying fot a decree tha.

a certain instrument in writing relating to real and personal property, be duly proved as the Last Will and Testament of Annie Burton lately residing at No. 770 St Marks Avenue in the Borough of The feeling of depth a well as length and breadth which one gets from a well-composed photograph isnt a matter of luck A few tricks of composition skillfully handled will give your snapshots third d.mensional effec'a Such effects add Interest to almost every picture and are SPREADING YEW TAX' US CUSPIDATA ushers ere Francis A Moretti, and tel St George i entertaining Mg UPRIGrr YEW TAXUS CUSPiDATA CAPITVATA Richard Kelly A wedding breakfast followed at the Hotel Bossert After a wedding trip to Maine, the couple will reside in Brooklyn m. Transplant Evergreens in Early Fall Brooklyn City of Nw York, NOW. THEREFORE, you of you re hereby cited to show cause rc e. THEREFORE, hereby citec Lev re our Surrogates Court of th WELL MADE STPAP 4 CO Certificate of Limited Partner shp th urdor3ined desiring rm a Lirrud Partnership under and pursuant to the laws of the State of New Tork, do herebv crtif as follows 1 The name of said partnership is WhLL MADE STRAP NOVELTY 2 The character rf the bu3inda of said partnership houider srraps of ecrv pature kind and description and kindred lines 3 The i cat in of th principal Dlac of business of said partnership is 1900 Sterling Place Borough of BiocJclin Cit County and S'ate of New York 4 A Th following members of said partnership a General Partner Lours Yapp Addre3S JrMT Brooklvn KfW Tork 7,0 Empire Bltd Brooklvn New York The following members of said partnership is a limited partner Nam Address Ll-ONARD HABER 601 Van Siclen Ave Brooklvn 5 The term fir which the partner ship is to exist is two (2) years from the date hereof 6 The limited partner has con.

tnl uted One Thousaou ill 000 00) Dollars to the capital of the co-partner-si ip 7 No additional cjntributlon are to be made by the limited partner 8 The time when the contribution of the limited parlner is to be returned la upon the temunaion of the partnership or the dissolution thereof! 9 The share of profits or the other romp-nsation by way of inp.rre wiuoh the limited partner ehall receive by reason of his con! rib it. is twenty, five 25ri.) pr cent of the net ofit, of the business of the partnership, 10 There snail riant iu any of the eaid limited partner to aub-st'tute an assignee av contributor on his place 11 Upon the death retirement or ins-nlty of LOUIS KARP one of the rural partners the right is hereby given to the remaining general partner to continue th business together with LfA 'D HABER. 13 The right is not riven to the lurried partner to demand or receive property o'hr then caah in return for his contribution IN WITNESS WHEREOF the perl-tee hereunto have set their hands and avals this 1st day of April 19)6. LOUIS KARP FRANCE3 KARP General Partner. LEONARD HABER Limited Partner ST ATE Or NEW YORK.

COUNTY OF Near York On the 1st day of April 1946 before me came LOUIS KARP FRANCES KARP end LEONARD HABER to me known end to me to be the tnd'viduais described in end who executed the foregoing Instrument and acknowledged that they executed tbe name Cnunty of Kings to be held in Room 25-A at the Hell of Records tn the ounty of Kings, on the 19th dsv of September 1946 at 9 30 o'clock in the forenoon why auh decree ahould not be made IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF have caused the Seal of our said Surrogate Court to be hereunto affixed (Seal) WITNLSR HON FRANCIS McGAREY, Surrogate of our said Cojnty it the Bor ough of Brooklyn in the aei 1 County the 9th day of August 1946 AARON JACOBY. Clerk of the Surrogate's Court 4t-W parti.ularly important in scenics Perhaps the simplest method of getting that third dimension in yoyr pictures is by framing' using a foreground object such a a a tree to frame your scene. Th contrast bertween such a tree near the camera, and the landscape spread out far beyond it gives one a feeling of distance This earns feeling ill result from a road that narrows away in the distance Or a fence stretching off across a field Lengthy shadows case by a fence or a tree serve similar purpose Todays pi.ture is a good example of how depth can be obtained since the photographer combined more than one trick to get a third dimension. The foreground columns frame the picture and contrast with th building In the be kground The pattern of shadows adds to the ef-feet of depth All these tricks are within reach of everyone To use them, rely on your eye Study the picture in your finder. This holds good with any type or camera-box.

-folding or miniature. However, if you can adjust the lens aperture of your camera it will pay T5 remember that by using a small aperture with longer exposure you obtain greater depth of field Both your foreground and background object wil be In sharper focus. Without sacrificing detail you can put that "the dimensional feeling in your pictures JOHN VAN GUILDER, Wh re everv employee Is an OWNER utemted tn serving yon W. Sind New York 1, N. Limited Supply WAR SURPLUS 16mm Magazine kodachrome film Hauler and Tvpe A Past Expiration Date but Tested- and GUARANTEED Fit Kodak and Bell A Howl! Magazine Cameras (Reg $5 17) Specially Priced at $3.95 Sr T2P A GOOD USED XLABLE CAMERA, MOVIE PRO-JECTOR, ENLARGER OR OTHER rr r-aty cash await? you vWd Saturdays During Sunar and Mrs George Bixby of Brooklyn at her summer cottage at Ocean Beach, Fire Island.

Mrs Margaret Bennett and her son, John Bennett of No. 209 Lincoln road arp'at Nantucket, Mass, for two weeks. Miss Dorothy Gill of No. 3614 Farragut road has returned home from Oak Bluffs, Martha's Vineyard, Mass. Mr.

and Mrj. Everett Wilson and children Doreen and Marjorie Wil-son of No. 37 Plaza street, are at liompson, N. H. for a month Miss Regina Wilson is spending the summer at Lake Placid.

Among the local aviation en-tbuiasts who wil go to Cleveland next week to attend the National Air Races are EIvy Kalep, Mr. and Mrs. John I Remmert, Mr. and Mrs. John Smithowskl of No.

1617 Albany avenue and Viola Gentry Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Sertell King of No 47 Rutland road are spending a few days at their "Castle King" on Mr and Mr. William Spaulding Mrs.

Bate Given Party-Neighbors of Mr and Mrs William Spaulding and Mrs Luvena Bates of No 769 St Mark's avenue gave a farewell party in their honor recently pre'eding their departure for new homes Mr and Mrs. Spaulding are going to Louisville, Ga and Mrs Bates will reside in Pasadena, Cal. Guests at the part ylncluded Mrs Margaret Benedict Mias Lillie Bergh, Mr. and Mri Blanchfield, Mr and Mrs John Bigger, Mr. and Mr Walter Ferns Mars.

Nelson Bennett Mis Ruth Bennett the Mutes Etta and Lillian Dublin and Miss Ada Schoonmaker. France Wilder Bynum Engaged To Lieut. Edward John Flynn Mr and Mr. Frank McE'roy Bynum of New Canaan, Conn, formerly of Brooklyn, hav announced the engagement of their daughter. Mist France Wilder Bynum, to L'eutenant Edward John Flynn, ton By DEAN HALLIDAY Tha time to transplant ever, greena will icon be hear with the arrival of cooler weather and fall rains.

They benefit by aarly fall planting aince it provide, opportunity for growth of new feeding roots to supply the moisture that is required during: the winter months. For use in the 0111 garden or in ratricted areas, the Japanese yews are perhaps the moat valuable and Important of all the evergreens. They can be planted beneath win-dowa on tach eld of the front door, or among the perennial) In the garden. The uptight Japanese yew, Taxus cuspldxta capltata. Is columnar In form and will eventually reach a considerable height, if not kept trimmed beck Ita upright shape it illuatrated in the accompanying Garden-Graph.

This upright yew can be planted between windows and against house wall. It can also it used a a ilngle specimen or in a hedge For low plantings th Taxue cus pidate ii useful. It forma a spreading mass, aa illuatrated. Like all yews, however, it withstand hard shearing and may be maintained at any desired width or height. It la an ideal plant for th low, evergreen hedge.

The yews are valuable for their very deep green, almost black foliage Thu foliage it dense, giving the plant an 'unusually rich affect. The scarlet fruits, which look eomfe what like cranberries, are extremely decorative especially In contrast to their dark foliage. LFOAJL NOTICES SUPREME KINGS COUNTY 'I NEW YORK LIEN CORP plaintiff arainat tool SEA GATE A VENDS CORPORATION et al Defendant Pursuant to iudam.nl of foreclosure dated Auruet 9 IM I will aell at I Sublic auction at the Brooklyn Real at.te Exchange Saleeroom 163 Mon- taxue Street Brooklvn. New York os September 10 1946 at clock noon by Mex Redermen auctioneer tha followinx Vreml.ee known aa Sec 31, Block 7000. Lot 1 on the Tax H.p of B-roueh of Bronkln as same a on November 10.

1940 kno.n aa tool Sea Get Avenue Brooklyn N-w Y-k and more particularly described In said iudrment BmokKn New Y-rk August 1 1944 SAMUEL MRENSTEIV at-MAW SUPREME COURT KINGS COUNTY FREDERIC J. KERR, plaintiff, va MINNIE oXMAltf et al defendants 8IDNLY RODWIN Plaintiff a Attor-msyytt Liberty Street New York fi, Pursuant to judgment of forcloeure and eale entered July 10 1946 I will 'S. 4 Iwri vzin fur is GVT fc a ir sell at public auction at Brookin Rea) Exchange. 139 Montague Street. yn at 13 clock noon on August 36 1946 by John A Harti- 6 an.

auctioneer the premises directed sad Judgment to be sold beiua in the located City of New York westerly aid of Hopkinaon Avenue 60 fet 2 Inchea southerly from the cornr formed by the weaterly side of Hopkinaon Avenue with the south erlv aide of Livonia Avenue bing a fet plot 30 feet front and rear by 75 In Stock Immediate Delivery BISCH PRESSMAN ltiam 45 HHnak ekitirmai comnlet with Kalart Coupled Rangefinder Boro Hall Camera Shoo 168-165 Joralemofl St. lhap la A tr-Conditioned Comfort 'Between Ceart and Cllnto Ms.) Phones: MAIN 4-1861-1MS in dpth. said premises being known as street No 764 Hopkinaon Avenue Dated New York. August 6h 1944 TdOMAB J. F.

KIRK Refer. IRVING KAfCHER Urg John of BrooklyB Fir Bland. au ft-TuAW.

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