Skip to main content
The largest online newspaper archiveArchive Home
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 16

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

Location:
Brooklyn, New York
Issue Date:
Page:
16
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

16 BROOKLYN EAGLE, AUG. 16, 1944 SOCIETY Shop taM jpn, lftojr Huntfbts: Eva Waluk Weds Stephen A. MachcinskI Jr. rf Food Notes: Cantaloupe Is Rich Fruit Veritable Vitamin Fort Onion Supply Found Excellent Consider the cantaloupe, unher ff i Cashman-Ditmas Bridal Is Announced The marriage of Miss Eva Victoria Waluk, daughter of Dr. and Mrs.

John Waluk of 161 North 6th to Stephen A. MachcinskI son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen A. Machclnski of 313 Garfield Place, took place on Saturday at the Hotel Pierre.

Manhattan. The Rev. Ed ward Moran of St. Vincent de Paul's parish officiated at the ceremony. Dr.

Waluk gave his daughter in marriage. alded and unsung for iU vitamin yet as rich a source as oranges and Wellesley College. Dr. Meiselas, an alumnus of Rutgers University and the College of Medicine at New York University, is a resident physician at the Sinai Hospital in Baltimore. Plcken Baldwin MLss Barbara Carmen Baldwin, The bride was attended by Miss grapefruit, and even richer than to Justine Message.

Pvt. Victor A. MachcinskI of the army, brother of matoes, advises the Arizona Experiment Station the bridegroom, now at the Yale Medical School, was best man. The man who sit down to half Mrs. Machclnski was graduated daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. G. Gorton Baldwin of West Islip Road, Babylon, was married to Lt. ij. g4 Marshall W.

Picken S. N. son cantaloupe for breakfast on a Sum mer morning probably never thinks from Adelphl College and the Katharine Gibbs School. She is a member of Women Flyers of of Mrs. Marshall W.

Picken of Bell- of its nutritive value, jet may get port, and the late Mr. Picken, on America. from it enough vitamin for his Sunday. The wedding and a recep The bridegroom is a graduate of full day's needs. Tests at the Arizo tion took place in the garden of the Polytechnic Preparatory Country Baldwin home.

MaMasjsw I V.fi.'i Sf I'll na Station show that half a can i Day School, the Hun School and Columbia University. He is a radio The bride wore a gown of Ivory taloupe of average size (four and a h.if in five inches in diameter) Is station representative with tjje rv'. Headley-Reed Company. hi equal in to a tumbler of orange My The couple will make their home satin which had been worn by her grandmother, Mrs. George G.

Baldwin of Amityville. Miss Lee Pierce, a cousin of the bride, was her only-attendant. William Pierce, a former of Lieutenant Pierce, or grapefruit juice, a wnoie gife-jfruit of average size, two small medium-sized toma in Brooklyn. Mary Ditmas a Bride toes, or' two tumblers of canned to Announcement is made of the was best aian. mato juice.

The bride was graduated from rnnijilnur is markedly superior marriage of Miss Mary Adele Ditmas, daughter of Mrs. Joseph Cleary, of 115 E. 31st St. and Henry Clay; Ditmas of Tampa. to Ensign George Arnold Cashman, son of Mrs Dana Hall, Wellesley, in 1942, and has been associated with Perkins Squire Company, Manhattan.

in to most of the other common fruits apples, apricots, peacnes. Or How Not to Use Simple Advice Handed Out on Interior Decorating By shiela Just pay the cover charge and the minimum and you can do anything you want with your room that's how we found out that nobody cared if we went in for small-scale interior decorating at home. Pink satin spreads, Priscilla curtains and rosebud wallpaper were lining rooms from here to Montauk Point. Ours would be different, we decided scientific. We would read a book about it! Have YOU seen a volume on interior decorating lately? Well, they aU play itrictly for the carriage trade.

The book we chose (it had the most illustrations) opened with a Frontispiece showing a staircase straight out of "Gone With the Wind." It even revealed just how much nap the well-bred Persian rug should have! When the chapter on the right number of lamps for the MAID'S room turned up we decided we had the wrong book and started casting about for more plebeian stuff how to make with the decals rehabilitate chairs repaint tables and invent bulletin boards. Prom the paint advertisements we gathered that we, too, can paint a wall or a table the decal people are equally encouraging you Just GLUE them on, that's all and even the beavers recommend beaverboard for bulletin boards. You can revive an aging chair with a slipcover oh, not Just something in the usual flower print but a sharp stripe. We know because we listened when the department stores whispered "Drop into our decorating department and have our Ml Fixit discuss your decorating problems with you." She was through with us in no time. So now we have a scientific room the walls arc painted with green paint that didn't have to be mixed around the window where white Priscilla curtains once drooped there's four Inches of decals and there's a chair with green and white awning stripes.

Another color-happy amateur decorator we know has wallpapered her FURNITURE! After cutting off the feet of her bureau, she separated it from its mirror and covered it with wallpaper by first pasting down the paper and (hen shellacking it for a permanent finish. She hung the mirror at the other end of the room over a pair or orange crates. Of course you can't see where it says Blue Goose because there are several layers of floral cretonne (closely allied to the wallpaper print) covering the boxes. You don't have to pay ration points for butter tubs, so she gave hers the wallpaper treatment and turned up with a new wast paper basket. Both of the case histories described were uncomplicated by individualistic sisters who insist on STRIPES when you want flowers or CHECKS when you want solids.

And, furthermore, we have NO idea WHAT to do if complications arise. of which her father is president. Lieutenant Piiken was graduated pears, grapes or plums. StrawDer-ries, the exception to the rule, are richer. Leo Cashman of Woodhaven, on Aug.

11 at All Souls Universalist Church. Dr. Cornelius Greenway performed the ceremony. fruits for family in 1943 from Bowdoln College, where he was president of Alpha Delta Phi, and attended the midshipmen's school at Notre Dame University. He returned to the United States meals the housewife is wise to con- Miss Ditmas was attended by miss iairtor their vulue.

Because fruits Therese Bailey. John Cashman was are acid and often eaten raw, they ecently after 13 months service in best man for his brother. the Pacific war area, The bride attended Barnard Col hold their better and lose less in cooking than vegetables. Many naturally rich In this Mrs. Louis Hersh of 1035 Union lege and Ensign Cashman attended Pratt Institute before his enlistment in the navy.

vitamin, but before they are served meals, have lost mucn Keep St. is entertaining as her house guests this week the Misses Rae Le-vine and Fay Gross of Allentown, Ensign and Mrs. Cashman will ing and cooking. Pa. Floating Fruit make their home in Yorktown, Va.

Collins Moore When home-canned fruit rises to tvi. nt the isir in leavinz a space Mr. and Mrs. Mary Moore of 1767 Mr. and Mrs.

Blake Johnson of Cedarhurst have been recent visitors 79th announce the engagement at The Barclay in Manhattan. of their daughter, Miss Agnes Moore, to John Collins also of Brooklyn. A party to celebrate the engagement will take place at the Boulevard, Elmhurst, tomorrow. Wedding Date Set of clear liquid underneath, canning specialists of the U. S.

Department of Agriculture say the cause may be: Overripe or crushed fruit, packing fruit in jars raw or not preheated enough to drive out the air, too heavy a sirup which draws juice from the fruit and makes it lighter than the sirup; too loose a pack so that the jar contains too much liquid in proportion to fruit. When canned tomatoes separate that the red nuln rises to the Mr. and Mrs. William E. OCon- It nor of Manhattan announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Ahce P.

O'Connor, to Thomas A. Traina son of Mr. and Mrs, Traina of Palisades, N. and Bayville. The wedding will take place on Oct.

7, in top of the jar leaving light-colored juice In the bottom, the cause may be overripe tomatoes which do not hold their shape, preheating too long before putting in' jars, process St Patrick's Cathedral, Miss O'Connor attended Baltic WE CAN DREAM, CANT WE? Aside from the snow, the sweater, scarf, cap, mitten and sock set are very advanced, too, and the latest news for those who like to knit their own. Though designed for Winter sports, the set would be just as attractive to wear with a skirt for school. For knitting instructions, send 3 cents in coin or stamps to Woman's Department, Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. 3fe (SlM 'Conn.) Academy.

Mr. Traina at tended St. Peter's Preparatory School and John Marshall College ing too long. Tomatoes pacxea raw are more likely to separate than those packed hot. in Jersey City.

Miss McDonald to Wed Processed Vegetables The Menu The narks of canned, frozen and HELEN WORTH Man Married to Abnormally Jealous Woman Seeks Freedom After 22 Years of Stress Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. McDon 'Harrigan, That's Me dehydrated vegetables will all be risn IN CHIPS Broiled Scrod ald of Plandome announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Edna May McDonald, to Lt. Robert J.

Hodgson Jr. of the army, son of Mr. larger this year than last, according to the same source of informa-Hnn hut. civilian Riinnlips of com French fried Potatoes Dear Helen Worth I have read your column for years and always found It helpful and educational. I sincerely mercially canned vegetables will be and Mrs.

Robert J. Hodgson of West Medway, Mass. hope that you can advise me with a most distasteful and Miss McDonald attended the Col Red Cross Worker Comes Home With Plenty Of Telephone Numbers and War Memories The telephone lines between downtown Brooklyn and points as far West as Nebraska have been echoing the refrain, "Harrigan, that's me," for the past three months, it was disclosed today by ash-blonde, blue-eyed Rita Harrigan, who smaller because military ana war services are taking more this year. The total pack of frozen vegetables will be considerably larger Stewed Tomatoes Cucumber-Watercress Salad Rolls Lemon Jelly Roll Coffee tragic problem. lege of New Rochelle and was graduated from the Katharine Gibbs School.

Lieutenant Hodgson at At about 20 years of age I was fives side with me. The only problem with me is that I hate notoriety. aoout percent aoove me pounds commercially frozen last, vear. Most, of the frozen tended the University of Alabama, very active in the aftalrs of my community and had a very promising future. Out of a clear sky I Thank you for your advice.

I hope that you can make sense. I am so left her home at 122 Remsen St. BPOILED SCROD received his commission at Camp Lee, and is now serving ouUide vegetables will go on civilian mar met a young foreigner who to this upset that I am unable to write co herently. T. T.

the country. to serve with the American Red Cross in North Africa and Italy, Fully recovered from an operation were finally installed and proved to be life savprs for the boys who had trench feet. The cool air was the only relief for the pain, and the fans were rationed because many of My dear T. T. It seems to me kets, although some will be usea oy the army and navy in this country.

The total nroduction of dehy Dr. Meiselas Engaged that you have tried consistently to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Groh of make your marriage a success and drated vegetables in 1944 is also ex the bovs had this ailment." Gloucester County, announce which brought her back to the United States after a year overseas, Miss Harrigan was interviewed today at the Brooklyn Chapter. have failed through no fault of your own.

You and the children pected to be considerably larger than in 1943, but most of it will be taken by the military for shipping the engagement of their daughter, Miss Murrayl Groh, to Lt. Leonard are certainly entitled to peace American Red Cross, 57 Willoughby E. Meiselas. Medical Corps, A. U.

abroad. and some happiness. Your wife Sand storms were the majir inconvenience at the hospital. After one such storm, when she was completely covered with dirt, Miss Harrigan expressed the desire for a shower. No sooner had she said It.

Street. 3 to 4-pound fish Salt Pepper Oil Have whole fish split and Wash thoroughly: wipe with cloth. Preheat broiling compartment and pan six minute). Season fish; brush entire surface with oil. Place skin side down on broiler rack.

Broil three inches from tip of gas flame 12 to IS minutes, or until done. Yield: six servings. Home Service Division, Brooklyn Union Gas Compavy. may be a border-line case only a ft son of Dr. and Mrs.

David A. Meiselas of Brooklyn. Onions Ample physician can decide that. You cannot walk out. on her and leave The bride-to-be was graduated No housewife need worry about "When I learned that I was to return to the United States, I told a few friends in Naples, where I was then stationed at the Hospital from the Roberts-Beach School and an onion shortage this Fall.

Onions than "a GI bucket brigade was her helpless. Try first to put her in should be on the market in good supply during most of the remain Headquarters Office," she said. "The an institution, if that is advised by an experienced alienist. You should word spread, and before I knew it, der of the year. The total late Sum not be forced to live so horribly, but I had a list, of 20(1 telephone num you should take constructive action mer acreage planted to onions is estimated to be around a third bers in my Traveling bfle.

They Suggestions from the readers will be AMAMI AUBURN PURE HENNA for Packs, Tints, Rinses AT BEAUTY SHOPS, DRUG OEPT STORES 25c larger than last year, and also i welcome. HELEN WORTH. Weeths at Buck Hill third larger than the 10-year aver formed, and I was given a shower with all my clothes on." In Naples, she helped to establish a Red Cross snack bar which "was as popular as any city hotel bar. We served ice cream when possible at two cents a portion for the enlisted men and five cents for the officers. When ice cream was available, all work in Naples stopped.

Word of the ice cream spread like wildfire." Miss Harrigan has resumed her social work studies, and does not plan to return to her overseas age. Potato Picture Flying Bombs Fail Dr. and Mrs. Charles Weeth, daughter Dorothy, and son John Civilians will have somewhat few Weeth of 37 Remsen St. are at their cottage in the Buck Hill Falls colony To Frighten Wac er white potatoes this season than were given to me by service men and women who wanted me to call their parents when I got back." She smiled ruefully as a telephone rang in the background.

"I made the calls all richt, some of them as far away as Nebraska. "All the families had been notified by their sons and daughters that I would rail, so all I had to say was 'I'm and they started firing questions at me. "I had a list of personal messages which were given me along with last and also fewer sweet potatoes. From Brooklyn This year's crop of potatoes is ex in Pennsylvania. John weeth has been active in the work of the Buck Hill Dramatic Club, and appeired in the club's first production of the pected to be about 17 percent small 'A'ac Corporal Pearl Boxer, daugh i Of ts er than last year's record crop but 6 percent larger than the 10-year season, Janie." His next appearance ter of Mr.

and Mrs. Alex Boxer of will be on Sept. 1. when he will average. Prices are expected to 1537 56th writing from London Ration Calendar Week of Aug.

13 to Aug. 19 be higher. enact the role of Tommy Hughes in the Hart and Kaufman comedy, told her family not to worry' about As for sweet potatoes, though the the names and telephone numbers. After they heard the message, they "George Washington Slept Here." PROCESSED POODS Blue sumps A8 crop is near average in size, it is hroush ZB, ntso bliu- stamps A3 rnrouun PS in War Book 4 arr nnw valid and all had the same question to a-'k 10 percent smaller than the 1943 Professor and Mrs. Eivind G.

FURNITURE DRESSING error! inrlf fmtteiv. Each bltjr alamo is crop, and the prospects are that day Is unable to glve-her age. call it fate or destiny, against the advice of parents, relatives and friends I married her. 1 was only 20 at the time. She had told me a most sad story of her life in the native country and the abuse that her brothers were heaping on her and possibly that, influenced me somewhat.

Within six months I had to give up my friends, social activities and the position I had held for six years, where I had started as an office boy, due to her intense and unreasonable Jealousy. There was no foundation whatever for her charges, but rather than admit my mistake and take legal steps, I changed my position to manual work where there were no women and gave up all activities in the community. I secured a good position again, built a home and eventually started a family. I stayed on this position for ten years and at least once or twice a week I would be accused of the craziest charges, but I stuck it out. i Finally I was forced to leave this position and was ready to take legal steps but my love for my children made me suffer in silence and endure all the hardships of the depression.

Helped Through Illness Some years ago she became seriously ill and my physician mho knows what I have gone through) advised an institution, but I took care of her and my children and finally cured her. For the past ten years I have worked steadily and have resumed some of my activities and my position and reputation are such that I cannot refuse to take part, although I am always in mental anguish and under a mental Strain. I have kept my feelings to myself because I don't want to embarrass myself and friends. But things have reached the stage when something must be done. I am a nervous wreck and the future of my children is at stake because they are beginning to feel their predicament.

Sorry to say they have no love for her or respect because she is always cursing or abusing them. No patience whatever. The old disease jealousy came out In its worst form and it has wrecked me completely and if it becomes known will be the cause of losing some dear frinds. There is no reason for it and I have made up my how does ne or she look is he eating well is he happy," Ramberg of 375 76th Brooklyn civilians will eat fewer potatoes on 9, N. announce the birth of a the flying bombs: "Dearest Folks Well, today has been a terrifically busy one.

I am up to my neck in work but I don't mma it bit. I love my Job and the people I work for are really grand. "I know from vour letters that all valued at 10 pnints. All frnien fruits anrl vaertabies and dried fruits are now pn-nt-frna MEATS AND PATS Mn maatj have point taltie. Rrd stamp AS through the average than they have in 20 years.

In Tent Hospital daughter, Solvelg Lynn Ramberg, at Methorti.st Hospital, on Friday Describing her own work over Phone Vigilant 4-6024 or write to I fm I Pmilnrts rfn 78 and A5 thrmieh DS in War Bonk 4 Mrs. Ramberg is the former Miss a'e now valid and indefinitely. Ech red stamp is valupd at 10 points Solvelg M. Hansen, daughter o( Captain and Mrs, Ole M. E.

Han J. J. swumvis WW 185-01 Jamaica Ave. SUGAR Stamps 30, 31 and 32 in War Bonk 4 are aood for 5 pounds of susar aarh and are stood Indefinitely. Sugar (if you are worried about the fact seas.

Miss Harrigan said she was assiened to a station hospital in North Africa for six months. The hospital consisted of 50 tents and one Red Cross tent known as the "recreation tent." sen of Bay Ridge. Mr. Ramberg is Maj. Theodore Lidz.

U. S. army medical corps, formerly of Lawrence, is serving in the Fiji Islands as neuro-phychiatrist with ft Johns Hopkins unit. Major Lidz has been in the Pacific for more than two years. that Lonoon is being bombed with sramp 40 in War Book 4 is good for Hollit.

L. 4. professor at Newark College of En gineeVing. the 'pilotless All I can say 5 pounds of sugar for home rsnnmt only and sviil be. Rood through Feb.

28. 1945. Applications may be made for ad Patients would hobble Into the Russell Kinesland, Yeoman 1st ditional susrar for home canning at local sbout that is that it isn't doing the Germans any good at all and I personally think it is a complete failure. I am not terrified at it und neither is Margie, my friend boards up to Oct. 31.

tent on crutches early in the morning to hear the eight o'clock news Class TJ. S. N. aJid Mrs. Kingsland of Maple Road, Inwood, are the parents of a daughter, Judith Dodd SHOES Airplane stamp 1 and 2 In War Book 3 each good Indefinitely for one pair of shoes.

We still go out, even during alerts. Kingsland, born Aug. 6 at St. Joseph's Hospital, Far Rockaway. Mrs nnd do the same things we did be- GASOLINE All A coupon! are valued at 3 gallons.

Coupon 11 is now valid through Nov 8. New serially numbered B4 and C4 mileage ration coupons are lore the Oermans started using Kingsland is the former Miss Doro now being Issued and are valued at 8 their 'secret thy Schleif. Her husband is sta gallons. coupons designated "3d QTFt' "Margie and I stayed in tonight are also valued at, 5 gallons. Other tioned somewhere in the South Pa cific.

coupons are Invalid. and we are going to bed early so broadrast because we had the only radio in the camp. They came with casts on their arms or legs. On the cast was a diagram of the X-ray so that examination time was saved when they moved from one hospital to another. "By the time we arrived In Africa, the three of us who were assigned to the hospital ha4 lost most of our belongings, but somehow we managed to salvage two electric tans which for a iong time we thought would be unusable because there was no electricity.

They we can fully relax after a day's hard Boy-o-Boy WHAT A TREAT BOHACK DELUXE TENDERAY BEEF work. "My appetite has increased leaps and bounds I now weigh 140 lbs. "The other night Margie and I Tent to a dance in a hospital and we had a swell time. We saw some of the boys who had been to France and they were very glad to see us. "Love, Pearl." IF YOU want sound teeth (anrl strong, straight bones) when you're big, you've got to get plenty of CALCIUM when you're littlef Scientists urge EXTRA calcium more than the minimum governmental requirement!) SO TAKE A TIP! Drink Cocomalt every day with your mealst Cocomalt is so rich in calciuA it makes 3 glasses of milk equal a whole quart in calcium gives you that important vAlso extra iron, phosphorus, and vitamin Bi and your day's need of Vitamin You'll love Cocomalt's delicious, chocolatey flavor ask Mom to get a jar today.

2 heapint fempnoni to tn -o. as of milk In1 in roll sir Waivis 3 pn-w( i pa OW TO RUIN AND UiiiJU iAJ Ctii. uij iivwic savi uivt TU NO give up a lifetime position with a f-1 very promising future, take the "a Vm PMr QIEBuOflT cmidren and move to parts un- Do yon fetl headachy after eating? and Ieave her r1 Do you get sour or ppset easily? I do'not drink, gamble or squan- DO yOQ feel tired der my money My reputation as a Do nd duc to citizen is sound but I feel that 22 poorlv tood? To cheerful years of suffering in silence, rather and happy again your food must be than have people talk, is sacrifice i digested properly, enough. I would like to have your! Kach day. Nature must produce about Lesson-Demonstrations In Hpme Canning To ba conducted in our Demonstrat'ofl Room.

A four morning count will bm held every week beginning Monday. Instructions in the conning course will be given on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday of each week from 10 A.M. to 12 noon. For those who know how to can, and desire to use the Company owned pressure conners, the will be availab.e as stated below. Individual pressure canning on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 1:30 P.M.

to 4 P.M. and on Friday 9.30 A.M. to 12 noon and h30 M. to 4 P.M. A letter or card addressed to Miss Blodwen Lloyd for enrollment will be acknowledged and classes formed.

Kings County Lighting Co. 4740 Fourth Avenue For EXTRA nrtvtrp tn what I ran do to sai-! 01 a lve DRESSES LOSE FRIENDS 2. Prevents under-arm odor. Helps stop perspiration safely. 3.

A pure, white, antiseptic, stainless vanishing cream. A. No waiting to dry. Can be used right after shaving. 5.

Aw arded Approval Seal of American. Institute of Laundering harmless to fabric. Use Arrid regularly. Arrid is the largest selling deodorant. Sold at all stores selling toilet goods 39c and 9c i jar.

tPtus Tat) help diRf st your food. If Nature fails, I vnnr ntA mav remain linHitrp.tpH vage my future. She is unreasonable. ru m- leaving you headachy and lrntahle. 5333 TEltBAY Therefore, you must increase the flow TT'S trapic how some girls lose their friends and ruin their dresses because ot perspiration odor and stiim.

And there's no excuse for it. It's easy to save dresses, it's (asy to save friends. Use Arrid, the new cream deodorant that helps keep vour armpits dry and removes the odor from perspiration. Arrid is safe and dependable for these fne reasons; 1. ArnH dors not irritjtr skin Does no' rot dresses or men shirts.

of this digestive juice. Carter's Little i Liver Pills increase this flow quickly often in as little as 30 minutes. And, you're on the road to feeling better. Don't depend on artificial aids to I counteract indigestion when Carter's I T.ittla T.ivoi PUU iH flinailinn aftr Ms. Kelp relieve Kasn, tilf misne and other Skin Irritations when externally caused.

iiitt MARY MARGARET McBRIDE WEAF 1 m. -in Mn ture's own order, Take Carter's Little Liver Pills as directed. Get them at any drugstore. Only 10c md 2q. I.

Get access to Newspapers.com

  • The largest online newspaper archive
  • 300+ newspapers from the 1700's - 2000's
  • Millions of additional pages added every month

About The Brooklyn Daily Eagle Archive

Pages Available:
1,426,564
Years Available:
1841-1963