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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 11

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OCT. 30, 1945 11 what WOMEN are Overweight Mrs. Earle Sets a High Mark Feed Family Of Four on $12 Weekly For Other City Council Members Hips Cheat Gracefulness Excess Flesh Robs Body of Poised, By MARGARET MARA even after nearly eight years in member nf the minority group. Minority Leader Mrs. Gen- the Uty ounni, snows no ti ate ine idea is own.

B. Earle is the first worn- of the militant in her makeup "I feel that my associates How It Is Done Is High Point of Williamsburg Show member of the Citv Council She remains quiet mannered, should be fully informed on the Easy Movement land ihp first woman to he named even tcinu.M and her Mve i Imi kgn'timl of bills to be con- By PATRICIA LINDSAY By MARGARET PKTlHiKfcw fhp ronsj(lers herself only -a have never enjoved public "on toward intelligent discus- This is nutrition week at the mitfl feminist." speaking," she said, but 1 seem she explained. Vilhamshurg-Greenpoint Health, -ln for office." she ,0 have been doing it all mv life." She has no pet projects in cit Center, 151 Maujer St. There "I have never run as 'government. Mrs.

Earle said i from in to 8 every day through a Woman. Women are citizens Likes Government 'reply to a query on this point. Friday (Nov. 2), school classes. anfi should be treated as Ever since her graduation "I think of government entire- The slim-hipped lassy is the girl who gets the admiring glances from men, not because she is slim but because she moves with alert, easy grace.

Something in her walk attracts! It i true that extra weight in one's middle or on one's hips robs the body of the grace and poise it should possess. I know this is very true, for if I gain even as much as six pounds, I teachers, fond mama, and proud. Mv oamnaiRns have been from Adelphi College Mrs. Earle terms of the home," papas are flocking to the exhibit on ami iwa luiuuin ire.ec.. i- mu, mil wnrii iiuine.

ernment research and she has mean the street, the parks a room which for this occasion is good govei Although she disclaims any carried this knowledge-seeking the schools, ong allegiance to femininism. characteristic right into the- Speaking of postwar plans rs Earle was an active suffra Count ilmanic Chamber at City housing, she said: devoted to fine food and health exhibits. Sponsored by the Nutrition Committee of the Williamsburg Greenpoint District and as one was Urooklvn nan. "uty dwellers expect more get' begin to feel lethargic and cum- alth Committee of Neighbor- hairman of the League of Worn- Just before the council meet- from their Government in mod- not look much ps. nave oeen edu hood Health Development, ganization which ing opens each Tuesday after- differently but I certainly feel a cated to hetter living conditions.

want them and are willing for them." ent. written summary of measures toi1 Rut it is true that Mrs Earle. be considered on the desk of each I Notes Trend Moi housand years old' Right then vow to take off that extra in the next two weeks ind I usually do. How to Lost Weight Eating less is one way to drop weight but not to drop inches. Inly exercise will lessen that ve concern was expr Mrs.

Earle regarding the I nf recent years which in-es that families with young and HtooKiyn itinercuiosis ami Health Association in co-operation wiih the Department of Health, the school system, the libraries, the American Red Cross and the Visiting Nurse Association, these exhibits stress the fart that good nutrition can and should be an every day affair, and not an occasional venture into the realm of wise planning. Perhaps the scene stealer of the exhibit is a display devoted to the tricks of feeding a family of 4 on $12 a week. Now don't get the wrong idea of that dis ren are moving out of the hip measurement. One must and taking up residence communities. 'The answer to this prob the decentralizing of govi nt," she declared.

"Neigh i-alk more, with short, spunky teps. One must bend and reach nore. One must loll less. And nnst certainly, one must exer-ise, so get down and roll and pank and kirk. The nice thing about hip-re A hood boundaries must be re 1 and neighborhood nc ducing exercises is this: Not play.

Nobody is suggesting that i havl park fivi only do you slim your hip meas $12 fa mil; other will send a child that distance week. The idea is that if, unfortunately you are forced to get along on that amount for food, you'll need helpful hints and these are the hints that can urement but also you are toning the muscles in your whole body. Even your face (because of increased blood circulation) gets a new sparkle and you begin to feel like a million dollars, as the from home." More attention to the neighborhood a such, explained Mrs. help. The market list, complete Earle, "will gradually bring hack local pride in the neighborhood ing gof to accomplish the The part nf anv re feat i sug- ult.

Not i let nigh i ducing regimen is the starting' The day you start you can rest assured you will be a better beauty in a week's time. But High lighted by the display are advices as: Buy the quali which 1 knew as a girl Mrs. Earle's home formerly was in the Rlythebourne section. She now resides on Brook lyn Heights. Labeling herself as "the watchdog" for Brooklyn interests in pointed out that the borough is not "a stepchild." Improvements on Way Buit the recipe.

Grade and eggs, as well as various grades1 of canned goods stand hy to il lustrate the point. Ncarbv large and a small can of fruit "Postwar plans for Brooklyn how much effort it takes to make that beginning' Don't put off starting if you really need some refashioning. Just wake up tomorrow morning and do your exercises. Jump out of bed the moment you awaken no sleepy stretchings and yawnings. for they invite another half-hour snooze and start your day off in a very sleepy manner.

Get started early and then keep at the job! You can exercise your figure juice illustrate the point, that the larger amount you buy, the lower your food costs per rail for the expenditure of STOoO. Don in city funds." she said. "This ON THE JOB-Mrs. Earlo in the City Council. will mean more parks, play-1 HHMMB IIMMUl i Court, CCron Luncheons Figured of i grounds and schools and eitherj new or rebuilt branch libraries All of this will tend to enrich thei lion (en Jc, Lunch comes in for its Tricky little notices! ar Week of Oct.

29 to NOV, 4. SPOOL WAIST Shadow-piping of gold kid is used by a leading belt designer to outline a double-belt of black suede. Two wide bands of the suede are intricately twisted through a spool-loop for additional center interest. Perfect for wear with simple wools to dressy blacks. oi attention tnrougn two nne posterl aDf.ut tne rpnm carry a exhibits, one a lunch for the message and bring a chuckle, teen age school child and, the Such a one is a neat poster dJ other, a lunch pail for the fac-L.

a plump potatn picting MEATS AND FAT Red Mrs. stamps 1 through 1 may tin a be used now. Red stamps A l.fnr to normal, healthy and lovely-proportions How to do so is told by Miss Lindsav in her Earle Is seeking re-elec- a Republican candidate City Council for the fifth which will be for four fearing torv worker. Each has been con hooklet No. 602.

"Slimming to according to a law passed the last Councilmanic elee- through 1 expire Oct. 31. Red stamps F. 1 through EC ll expire Nov. 30.

L. 1 through! 0 1 exnire Dec. 31. Red stamps Beauty." To obtain a copy send 10 cents (coin preferred) and a 3-cent stamp to her. care of the aproned cook pleads, "Don't take my jacket off." By such gay notes, wise preparation proceed-ures are advocated.

Teachers find aid in the exhib i ten or sidered from a new angle and each done with a new twist. For instance the school child's lunch Is one that the teen ager can prepare herself. Not content with only a parade of paper figures of food both these displays are accompanied by a variety of Brooklyn Eagle. 24 Johnson robe "basics" Brooklyn 1, N. Y.

the popularity By SHIELA 1 through 1 expire Jan. 31,1 With nearly eight years as No points required for cheese. Council member to her credit. Four ration points and 4 cents, snp is one of the best informed instead of two per pound are members on city government. the ickgroi nd the fi tkill wd's it of food and health materials and displays available to them This weekend you ran go to coats were cinched in a our favorite game correctly.

Of he Success Recipe now given for used kitchen Mrs. Earle made hnd pes and for classroom wo booklt the first to fats. CLOTH COAT I coats were principally jeweled! This combination may sur-WEARERS headbands, hoods and helmets prise you hut. once tried, it will most fre-- in bright colors. make frequent appearances on it added by1 Scarfs, too, were used to accent your menu.

Canned cling ipla: nurse you will need a tew prop-Now that the grid season i veil underway the sartorial lerts have decided what yo mist wear to watch a footba cooking techniques. Posters line the four the room, the hetter every phase of this ma Aldenr of Aide the the fond and and the kids, out of every-: the food and own in the au- SUGAR Sugar stamp 38 Is now valid and good through ith intet quently vails ofiooklet meet seem to gi sided thing, par section heal''- mc Dec. 31. tablishlng of the City And her distinguished in the Council earned an- L-uiiirnsung wwi Bwuumin uu tneeu suits, i wotu jjeauneB, un into eunes, and of the coats were three quarter suits and glen plaids were the shredded cabbage is the success. que, ion of food.

ith the ight" SHOES Airplane stamps jstrates the kinrisjdit tnmR length either belted or free exclusive choice with those Rlend mayonnaise with peach im. Thursday is the big day, though a visit to the! exhibit any dav will pay- and amounts of food required mov nd white clothcoats. bulky ftu through 4 in ar Hook 3 are other "first recognition jn juu la" eh oonA fnrtefinitelv for nne! RwHvn -h. ch. VOU like best but ther i been whit are obvious-1 incidentally.

by children and grown tips of many age groups. Another color- pair of shoes. woman ever to receive the definite pronouncement about big dividends in helpful hints medal award from the Brooklyn, cvt meal planning ana prepara-i full section points out the fact authority we have I Down SAVE WASTE PAPER tvn Association. that this or that food is an ex- Women's Wear Daily which lflfam Mawortb 5 Wja, Feels Like Lost Soul -Sons Against Him sends staff members to football hist to see what the spectators Mary Louise Cunningham Bride of R. A.

Strickland, Josephine Dempsey Married to Maj. J. A. Egan are wearing. They cover the DEAR MARY HA WORTH were suited to each other, but 1 1 of morale 'stands completely section by months ago 1 met a manjdon't think we are at all.

Mylconsequen jsection they are so thorough Who is now my husband one of husband looks worried and un- might ha thev prohablv don't even watch the sweetest, most considerate happy all the time and, because cause of in dealing with the es of his own actions been the inside disunity in his first which weakling traits over, in hrand new i touchdown plays. iof men. He is of tins, am unhappy. Already marnage- Bulkv brown furs and winter 1 am 30, AtHW are expectii -nd we have carri Miss Mary -he Cunning- agency, and is a member of the day to Maj. Joseph Augustine Michael daughter of.

National Association of Public Kgan. Army of the United hattan. .1, daughter iavoc with this ham of nvinc. whi(p cnals WP1.0 the standout I he time wefJPB arc happy about that However, dress, to pi 1 runnane was attractions over the weekend, met he the specter of his children looms marriage, tn of 1212 Carroll son of the Can't Go Back; Bridge Burned of honor late Mrs. Thomas Kgan, matron were so popular they appeared been forlAk.

man 10 he spectator uniforms. years. HePl i at a nuptial mass in the Church rick Rvan. of the Sacred Hearts of Jesusi bridegroom, Mr. and Mrs.

Willard A. Cun-j Relations Counsel, Inc. ningham of Kirkwood, and Following a honeymoon in formerly of Manhattan, was Canada, the couple will live at married Saturday to Richard A. 1 71 Washington Square, South, Strickland, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Manhattan. Llovd A. Strickland of 1587 E.I 17th St. The wedding took place Egan Dempsey Mary, Manhattan. The, Thomas F.

Dempsey. the bride's Of the brown fun furs the young) kBk1' er. mouton. nutria Kren- nnP 1 9 bride's brother, the Rev. William brother and Henry P.

Egan. i furs like beav bridegroom, and muskrat Dempsey, who is a major in brother ere the choices! attending Although ishei-s. in the Centenary Chapel of Miss Josephine Mary Demo- the chaplain corps of the of the youn egularly They no longer do The spectacle of his elder son. his. Piease advise me what pleading with him at lo I want to preserve my mar- hour almost as a iage- want to make im husband Parent might entreat a wavward iappv How ran this be done child tn return to the straight view of conditions as thev an(1 narrow of established duties, low exist? W.

V. suggests that his boys (young as thev arel don't look upon him iuilty Soul MiM Suffer ns a strong man whose decisions DEAR Y. There is noth- in anv regard carry mature rie-ng much you can do to relieve liberatlve weight. And his devour husband's guilty anxiety moralized reaction to the loss of George's Episcopal Church. Stuy-lSey.

daughter of the late Mr. and of the United States, performed vesant Square, the rectoi, the Mrs. Thomas F. Dempsey of 233 1 the ceremony. The bride was The bride is a- graduate of the game.

Of these, the loo Joly Cross Academy; also at- ting three quarter coat wai ended Notre Dame College. The Rev. Elmore M. McKee, 35th was married Satur-i given in marriage by her uncle, bridegroom is a graduate of St, ComDieted For attended about all that bad held them MarY Haworth Tiny Tim Bridge fiiendshin as the price to irvin Mahoney Manning thi nciaung. The bride was given in marriage hy her brother.

Willard D. Cunningham of Wilmette, 111. Mrs. Paul B. Prough.

her sister, of Kirkwood, was matron of honor and Miss Irene Johnson of Bristol, Tenn was maid Mr. and nrvin'the annual bridge of the Tiny-fond of them, and had wanted-himself and his sons. You he paid for repudiating their ,1 5.S Socie.v of the House of St more children, but his wife was thought, of course, that ho knew an infantile N. have en-i 'lm nn, arah.0 what he wanted in forcing a personality. nf Vpu- Rnrhellp le, nounced the engagement of their.GHes the Cripple whj r.

loved held 'dauch'cr Mis- Barbara of honor. J. Clifford Snape ofj F. Mill to Pfc, Edward T. Mahi Timothv G.

Mahone; Lack, felt tha J. Hui and Mis his first wife to' Having forced the deal, he Rut his deepening would pay the piper with hetter recent months show grace, he never would weep on iclpitate haste wa a your shoulder about it, if he had noth leaping into the an adult mind and stability of mi counting the cost purpose. But, of course, if he were that type, he wouldn't have I. it apt to he true made this headlong mistake, iman causes of mar- "Marry in haste and repent at late co-clHirmar Carter. Mis Bushwlck Avenue, and Mrs.

Mahoney. -tie. Mn had been broken un in his esti- name wunoi East Orange. N. was hest man.

The ushers included Ernest Rteiger 3d, Manhattan, and C. Everett. Johnson, Englewood. N. J.

A wedding breakfast for the immediate family and the wedding party took place at One 5th Manhattan. Mrs. Strickland attended Mis Girvtn gtaduated Lucas. Mrs long before I came Into om Isaac E. "ioung High Rav.

the picture. In general hool and attended ashington 1, that the pi Secretarial School in "ncas, Mien worries ri.ie naRe failure are She is now associated with Mr. TW IlP "htained a divorce against within the home. souri University and Hunter to he found leisure" seems to be the moral Thus he was of your mry. saying that1 Kor advice: The mistake has you did not been made.

There is no turning his first hark now that you have started if forded Una' another child. You must go for-esertlng her ward together, enduring your Bond Buyer, a financial paper Thp linen closeti 'ZZl ,1 founded hy her great-grand-' riil.prtinn of.hpforf we niamed. his his craving for father, William F. G. Shanks, 5 "n1 nl son 0P anf nft ism JJ A- MpP1' him home.

'wife, hut rather College and is a member of Chi Omega Sorority. The hridegroom is a graduate of New York Uni Mahoney, a graduate of: 7'. He tried tn reason ith his son. inducement for versity, School of Commerce. Ac- tanklin Lane High School unts and Fit i and i liam Bowman.

Mrs Queens, was associated with the memher of Lambda Sigma Phi W. Dredger, and Mrs Schrell. hae National Bank in 'York, before entering the but to no avail In patting, the And 1 suppose be was honest in reciprocal dismay as hest you boy refused to kiss his father saying that hit sentimental pride can, determined to gtvt a steady goodbye, and his father wept his hoys had kept him performance in double harness when he told me this on our anchored In discontent for that child's sake In time you honeymoon. However.it seems not to have may settle to quiet companion- We thought that we could be occurred to him. nor to you urn- ship, even though your hopes of completely happy, because wajtil too late), that his own lack i bliss died aborning.

M. H. WED IN CATHEDRAL -Lt. Joseph James Scavullo, U. S.

N. and his bride, the former Miss Gloria Gianini. The couple were married in the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Manhattan. Mrs.

Scavullo is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gianini of Jackson Heights and Lieutenant Scavullo is the son of Mrs. Francis P. Scavullo oi the Towers Hotel.

Fraternity and of Alpha Delta Sigma, national advertising honorary. He is publicity dtaKtor of G. M. Basford Compan Man He recently returned frnrrr iting discharge in San Luis! BUY' U. S.

WAR BONDS AND I Obispo, Cal. 1 SAVINGS STAMPS hattan, industrial advertising.

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