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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 4, 1944 Mother's Diet Mrs. Dewey, Fine Homemaker, Prefers the Background Aids Health SOCIETY Barbara Busing Engaged to Student-Clinton Schelling Marries a Wave Mr. and Mrs. Waldemar Busing of Scarsdale, N.

and Sayville announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Barbara Anne Busing, to Georee Stiles Harris son of Mr. Of Newborn Although Vitally Interested inCareer Of Her Governor-Husband, Family Life Comes First With Her Balanced Selection Of Food Helps Avoid Physical Deficiencies' and Mrs. George S. Harris of Upper Montclair, N.

and H. Walpole, N. Miss Busing, a graduate of Scars By MARGARET PETTIGREW dale H. S. class of 1942, attended As a result of food research con Middlebury College where she was a member of DeltA Delta Delta.

At ducted during the past two years, the Nutrition Foundation, has present ahe Is completing her college education at Barnard. She is couple. A wedding supper followed. The couple will make their horn in Cincinnati. Mayer Pfaff Announcement is made of tlis engagement of Miss Edna M.

Mayer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, E. R. Mayer of 2911 Gerber Place, Bronx, to William J. Pfaff.

son of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Pfaff of 450 49th St. come out with a strong plea for the granddaughtermof Mrs.

Oustave w. Thompson ami the late Dr. Gustave W. Thompson of Brooklyn. Mr.

Harris was also a student at Middlebury until his junior year better diets for mothers-to-be. Putting a punch into that plea is the Foundation's published report which says that malformations, such as missing toes, cleft palate and poorly formed jaws are "induced by moderately poor diets and are prevented by an improved diet based and was a member of Delta Kaooa Epsilon. He is at present in the By BETTY BACER United Press Staff Correspondent Prances Eilepn Hutt Dewey has a definite preference for the quiet of her farm home and the companionship of her family to any publicity and accord she might receive as viie of the Republican Presidential candidate. Since 1931. her husband has either held public offre or been In the public eye.

and Mrs. Dewey has worked hard at remaining in the background as much as pos-iible. However, she is a good campaigner and. although she would prefer not to. always travels nith her husband on his political tours.

A thorough dislike lor publicity often has resulted in her bring termed "retiring" and "shy." But at home the executive mansion or the farm, A. S. T. finishing his pre Miss Mayer is at present employed by the American Export Airlines. Mr.

Pfaff. who was formerly employed at the Home Title Guaranty Company, 51 Willoughby has been serving in the U. S. Navy for the past two years and medical course at Temple Uni versity. originally on supplementary liver Schelling Young or yeast." Ensign Eloise Young of the Waves, Such findings as these emphasize stationed at Newport, R.

I daughter seven months, was home recently on a weekend leave. the fact that wise diet plans are a must for the mother-to-be. Doc of Mr. and Mrs. John Leslie Young generally at least twice a week, and sometimes more.

If there are guests, Mrs. Dewey plans dinner for 8 or 8:30. Although, since Mr. Dewey iiaa been Governor, they have spent most of their time in Albany, the apple of all the Dewey eyes is Dapplemere." where they live a quiet farm life with a few close friends. Their 150-year-old Dutch frame house ts surrounded by spacious lawns, a variety of shade trees and a white picket fence.

They bought the place in 1939, afte renting it for two years. Besides the 12-room house, which Mrs. Dewey keeps going with but one or two help, there are two six-room houses on the property, used by the farmers who work their 486 acres of land. Born In Texas Mrs. Dewey is a quiet, soft-spoken Texan.

She was born in Sherman, Feb. 17, 1903. the daughter of Orlo T. Hutt. a railroad man.

Her great-great grand uncle was Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy. The brown-eyed Mrs. Dewey dresses conservatively, tending to smart, tailored clothes. She wears black a great deal, but turns to colors for dinner and evening dresses. She likes to shop by herself and may be seen going in and out of Albany stores or window-shopping with the rest of the crowd.

"Dapplemere," at Pawling Mrs. Dewey is gay. vital and a sparkling hostess. She has an easy wit and laughs arid Jokes continually with her family. Mrs.

Dewey also Is well-informed and has a mind of her own. When the Governor is preparing a speech, the next to the final draft is always submitted to her. and her suggestions and criticisms carry a lot of Botli are avid newspaper readers and keep up to the minute on community, national and world affairs. Although vitally Interested In her husband career. Mrs.

Dewey is above all else a homemaker and mother of the Dewey sons, Thomas 11, and John Martin, 8. whom both she and the Governor are determined to keep untouched bv their official public life. Take Charge of Menus Mrs. Dewey's days at the executive mansion are spent in keeping the huge building and grounds in smooth running order. She has a competent staff of servants and with the chef plans the menus, going to particular pains just like any other housewife when guests are expected.

When alone, the Governor and Mrs. Dewey dine with their sons about 6:30 o'clock and the boys then retire about 8. This happens of Maplewood, N. and Lt. Clinton Richter Fine Mr.

and Mrs. Joseph J. Richter tors stress the value of and the Wolff Schelling, U. S. N.

son of need for a well-rounded diet. But the late Mr. and Mrs. Louis Schel of Sea Gate announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Gild Millicent Richter.

to Sidney Fina ling of Brooklyn, were married Sat perhaps every mother will have a greater understanding of her need if we take that diet apart and see urday at the Young home by the of Port Chester, N. Y. why each item is so important both Rev. Howard Scharfe of the First Presbyterian and Trinity Church of Miss Richter attended Brooklyn to the mother and to the unborn South Orange. A reception for the Collage.

She was one of the or child. ganizers of the Sea Gate Light families at the Maplewood Country Consider first the impdrtance of Club followed the ceremony. house Canteen, of which she has served as chairman since its open The bride was attended by her milk in the diet. A baby must have calcium for the formation of bones and teeth which grow before the ing two years ago. She is also president of Brooklyn and Long sisters, Mrs.

Richard Bryant Gardner and Miss Marjorie Young. baby is born. Milk or milk prod Lieutenant Schelling's brother. Island Judea and a member of the national board of Young Judaea and the Brooklyn board of Junior Hadassah. George Schelling was best man.

Mrs. Schelling was graduated from Prin-cipia College. Elsah. 111., and received her commission at North ucts (cheese), soy beans, oysters, clams, canned salmon (don't pick out the bones) and dark green leaves, such as turnip greens, mustard greens and kale must be prominent in the mother's diet if those Mr. Fine attended Iowa Stat University and is presently asso I i I lf: ampton, Mass.

The bridegroom Is a graduate of Williams College. He ciated with Yale Towne, Stam ill bones and teeth are to be well formed and strong. If these calci- ford, Conn. was with the Central Hanover Bank fc Trust Company of New York. Rlgg Marcus rich foods are not plentiful in the dietary, the mother's teeth will AT THE FARM Governor and Mrs.

Dewey. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Marcus of 1521 Ocean Ave. announce the marriage of their daughter.

Miss Betty QOnnn. mm ate tz. Fae Marcus, to Corp. Kenneth R. Rigg.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. HELEN WORTH Wife Finds Flying Fatigue Upsetting As Army Flyer Lets Hammer Fly at Home UDDP) Rigg of 782 E. 18th on July 22 at Mountain Home, Idaho.

The bride attended Erasmus Hall MUM High School and the Traphagen School of Art. Mr. Rigg is one of Ing fatigue which affecU each one differently. All this was written before last four brothers who are in the armed service. Brown O'Con nor Mrs.

Florence Chase O'Connor. be the first to show the calcium drain on her system. Years ago, before we knew of this connection between calcium foods, teeth and bones, we used to say: "You lose a tooth with each child born." Now we know that such a loss can be prevented. Liver Once a Week During the pre-natal period the baby stores up a great deal of iron. The mother must supply that iron from her dietary and thus help avoid severe anemia after the baby is born.

She can help herself in that duty by including liver in her dietary at least once a week, an egg a day, dark green leaves, potatoes, whole grain breads and cereals every day and dark molasses frequently. According to medical authorities, vitamins play a big role in the health of both mother and child. Your doctor may prescribe vitamin night, when he threatened my life with a hammer. Screamed (he was drunk again), and the next door neighbors came in. What shall I do daughter of the late Mr; and Mrs.

John B. Chase of Brooklyn, was married to William E. Brown, now? I can't stay here on an army MRS. DEWEY and her two boys chatting with the Rev. Ralph Lankier after Sunday services in Christ Church, Quaker Hills.

Dear Helen Worth My husband is an army flyer takes bombers all over the world. When I married him four years ago. he had the sweetest, kindeft nature you could imagine. For a year now he has been acting so strangely. Sometimes kind, sometimes terrible.

I never know which it" will be. He drinks terribly at times. I'm no drinker and I hate it all. The other day he blew up at me over nothing, or a very minor cause where he'd dare not take it out on any officers overranking him, or his buddies. Friends say for me to consider him mentally ill and to treat him as such, to talk with him but post I'm too humiliated.

But if leave, ran I make him support me? M. L. No Happy Ending formerly of Manhattan. The ceremony was performed at the home of the bridegroom's uncle and aunt. Mr.

and Mrs. John V. Kennedy, Pleasant Ridge, Cincinnati. Ohio. The Rev.

Carl L. Kennedy of Circleville, Ohio, officiated. Mr. and Mrs. J.

William Kennedy SHAMPOO WITHOUT WATER AMAMI DRY SHAMPOO Savet Nil LARCI A I0X S5c 1 My dear M. L. Unless vou are physically Incapable of self-support, my advice is to find work In some other city. Today, there is a crying of Champaign, 111., attended the in the form of fish liver oils and direct sunlight because he knows need for workrs in every field. By your handwriting and manner of ex the importance of that vitamin in the formation of strong bones.

All pression I am sure that you would be able to earn a living. For myself well known vitamins seem equally not let him know I feel any sympa important so that the mother has I'd prefer bread and milk and peaces to 'a stalled oxen and yet another reason for drinking thy for him. The psychiatrist said I was the only one who could adjust him, so although I'd take the hatred therewith." milk, eating dark green leaves and other vegetables, fresh fruits, eggs, humiliating side, it'd pay in the We shall pay more dearly than we can even now realize for the liver, whole grain breads and long run and we'd save our home. cereals. worldwide holocaust.

Drunkenness and emotional In Sent Red Roses I felt I was strong enough men This listing supplemented bv the COOL pcised pression Mrs. Dewey t. r.lifc. leaves. stability are unhappy companions doctor's advice on diet will point tally and I tackled the job.

He the way for the normal, healthy You have made a sincere effort to help him let him do a little trying melted at once and practically fell The Menu mother-to-be to see to it that she includes the foods so important to her health and to the health of her Shop TaXfT jj Yftan Htht; SATURDAY NIGHT SUPPER child. Clear Consomme Cheese Crackers NOW AT YOUR DEALERS 4e 6 t1''7' at my feet. He left last month on an overseas trip with the understanding I'd wait here for his return and talk to him again and If things didn't suit me I'd then leave him. He sent me a dozen red roses to be delivered after his de Salad Platter Sliced Tongue Plum. Shortcake Iced Coffee together.

There was not one word of appreciation no murmured thank you. Surely a few lessons to those two might be useful! parture. The same day came Beauty Is a Complicated Business Calls for a Definite Technique Leave us talk about beauty stuff about refrigerator complexions starry' eyes bright with eye wash that Dalmatian look and how the camel can influence the Pink Garter Just now, it's too hot to sermonize but do remind me of your sugges card with "love and good health." So he has evidently thought a good bit and on this trip will think more. now for YOUR approval! Truly it is i. story that I fear can have no happy ending.

HELEN WORTH. Ordinary Civility Dear Helen Worth Would It be possible for you to print, from time to time, a few pointers on manners? It seems to me that so many people today are lacking In the first principles of ordinary civility. Look about you in public places, and you will see what I mean. P. A.

S. Need for Manners My dear P. A. S. Although I honestly think that, many lessons in ordinary manners are needed, how much good do you think an tion when its cooler; please! HELEN WORTH.

He Is a very odd person, some what an introvert, and the psychiatrist says he appears to have inferiority feeling with me. which must be corrected with my help. SALAD PLATTER 4 medium tomatoes 1 cucumber 6 lettuce cups 6 slices whole wheat bread 1 cup cottage rheese Radishes, Sralllons Dressing Peel and slice the tomatoes and cucumber. Arrange slices in lettuce cups. Remove the crusts from the bread and spread the slices with soft butter and cottage cheese, then roll them into cones.

Place a cone in each lettuce cup with the tomato and cucumber. Garnish with radishes and scallions. Serve with mayonnaise or French dressing. Conies the aem and either you are all peaches and cream and spit, curls, have a tan. or look like a Dalmatian.

If you're the ppache.s-and-rream type try putting yourself on up. Well, anyway, run an ice cube over your face before However, I couldn't see what I had done and felt he vas taking wrong but I couldn't correct you aasn powder on it men powder reallv stavs on ixcasional sermon would do? for hour, just like it says on the advertisements things. However, the psychiatrist seems to have guided me in right direction to start ball rolling and I'm going to make myself big enough to give him another chance. Perhaps It is because of war nerves, but certainly one meets on all sides Indifference or discourtesy. If you're a Dalmatian type get up early you've got lot to do Freckles, as every owner knows, are a blight They never confine themselves to the bridge of the The doctors claim manv men in Today.

I saw an older woman "Y- f7T nnnv nnnv njiw i flying work are mentally upset, change her seat at a soda fountain nervous and after a time have fly- so that a young couple might sit KTtEsf. rti WaiaaaW nose, like they do on magazine story heroines A good powder base is the O.NLV way to play them down Never a light one, but a good substantial mocha rolnr, and just pat your friends Local Women Attend Reunion in Mystic Mrs. Frank H. Parcells, past president general of the Daughters of Founders and Patriots of America and Mrs. J.

Richard Wiggins, Registrar general of the National Society New England Women, will attend the annual reunion of the Capt. George and Ann Borodel Society at the Denison Manor House at Mystic, tomorrow. on the hrad when they ask land they will why do you wear dark make-up when you surh light skin The Ration Calendar Lucky people with tans can just apply soap and water, skin PROCESSED POODS Blue stamps A8 through Z8. also blue slump A5 in War Book 4 are now valid and good indefinitely Four more blue stamps. B5, C5.

D5 and P5. are valid Aug. 1 and will be good indefinitely Each blue stamp is valid at ten points. MEATS AND FATS Many meats, also canned fish, have been reduced to sero point value Red stamps A8 through Z8 in War Book 4 are good for five pounds idfmltely Red Stamps AS. B5 and Cr are valid as of July 30.

Each red is vaiued at. ten points. SUGAR Sugar stamps. 30. 31 and 32 in War Book 4 are good for five points n.

of uaar each nnd are KOOd indefinite. Suaar stamp 40 in War Book 4 is gor tor ve pounds of sugar for home ca' nina only and will be good through Fe 18 1945 Applications may be made rat.oning boards for additional maximur of ren pounds per person between Ju' 16 and Oct. 31. powder and look perfect The. foundation laid, comes next the lipstick Lipstick is best applied with a brush, and one of really good camels hair is not too hard to find.

Pink Garter is way over on the pastel side but it isn't nrangv and it isn't purplish For deep tans. Bail, a (lark red. rates more than a quick brush Nobody wants vou to be xla-ssv-evrri. but what the pomt in rivaling a flcinrier rut because it To convince your eyes that they're supposed to shine, whip up a little boric acid and dunk them it or try one of the commercial washes that come in nice fancy bottles Eye shadow or beady mascara luoks pretty crumby in daylight, and besides, the Thrda Bara age all over now However, liquid mascara does do a smooth job replacing eyebrow pencil on eycbro'iley- blondes and redheads Having supplied a thoroughly conservative background, you can now accent Hie it, a nasli peroxide and a comb. Hair-bleaching is rot job for semi-pros, even if you happen to be a chem major but r'snmng a comb dipped in peroxide through the liair up brown hair and looks completely legit Even t.

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Offer eipucs i A i i JT la I jg8B 1 IHitiWi asm 1 11 ffiTffi) fTiYTfh ti'MX pZS(3 II When the clock says "time to eat," he'll run for his lunch box if you've put MOR in it. For sandwiches made of Wilson's MOR have a come-hither way with the appetite. Keep this good-tasting meat handy to serve cold or bake, fry or broil it. All tender, mouthwatering pork meat, seasoned Cevlon expects to produce at least 125 000 tons of copra this year Additional Society and Women's News on Page 12 home relict tar common PILE AGONY imphrevB Ointment formula of Or Humphreys i promptlv hlp to rIleve Itchine. painful sorenps of piln nd redurt mflmmatorv nwUling rfcf delay' Humphreys Ointment coh'm mly 50r with special rectal pipe.

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