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1 BROOKLYN EAGLE, 'APR, 30, 1 947 1 What CZre CD MEN oinq Mind Your Posture for Health, Style and Poise, Says Author donUmporarij Comment Bjr RUTH G. DAVIS We both saw and heard vari mother told you, said Miss Lane, who begins with the feet and works up to the head In her anal ous folks at various places recently. In the Stardust Room of the Hotel St George Miss Joan ysis. Run-down heels and thick ankles are the price you pay for failure to point your feet straight G. McAvoy, Miss Catherine G.

ahead, she warns. If A test of perfect balance on your feet, she says, is made by Mitchell and Miss Virginia Deal and her sister, Miss Dorothy Deal, were dining, and without even asking we knew what they were talking about These young women are interested in the raising yourself off the floor first on the toes and then on the heels. If you retain your balance without shifting your position, work of the blind, Anthonian Hall In particular, and were dis S. then you have proper foot bal-ance. Your Knee cussing the Week for the Blind which opened yesterday and con When standing, the knees tfhues today and tomorrow at the Hotel St George, Joan, who should be only slightly flexed was chairman of the junior com By MARGARET MARA The good posture naggers, who from your earliest childhood have reminded you to "throw back your shoulders," "keep your back straight," "pull lu your chin" and "walk on the balls of your feet," were on the wrong track.

"You can't Improve your physical setup piecemeal!" declares Janet Lane, author of "Your Carriage, which is being brought out May 5 by John Wiley and Sons, publishers. Five minutes after the nagger has handed out advice the words are forgotten and it is just as well, the author decides. "Bones have no independent existence and muscles don't act singly," points out Miss Lane. "They are always joined to the next one and carry a common burden." Proper co-ordination of muscles and bones to attain health, style and poise is explained in the book which contains numerous instructive and amusing sketches by Mary C. Highsmith.

Don't Toe Out Your feet shduld point straight ahead and the inside borders of your feet should be parallel, regardless of what your grand- not bentof course. If you want if to see What sttft knees do to mittee for the Catholic Day activities yesterday, was wearing a hat composed of loops of your posture, Miss Lane suggests, stand in profile before a tall mirror. dusty pink, rose and green rib A DOLLS PARTY with little Jacqueline as hostess. This is one of the party settings to be demonstrated tomorrow, Child Health Day, in the Special Events Center at 'Let's Have a Party bons with a black capped sleeve "Your entire framework frock. Kay wore a black suit Back pop your hips, out and daisy hat Virginia was in a pops your stomach, and the body becomes tense." red gabardine suit set off with a black blouse, and Dorothy also was smartly tailored In a plaid Miss Lane edited a similar suit Child Health Day Sets Demonstration Theme book a dozen years ago and the present book, "Your Carriage, written in popular Also spotted In the Stardust Room were Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur Kurzweil, who were entertaining Mrs. Rose Fischer of Lon vein, was prepared at the suggestion of the OFF-THE-FACE gray fur felt with heavy mesh matching color veiling that ties underneath the hair in the back. $16.95 in Namm's millinery department. DON'T stiffen into a series The book is in two parts, "The Shape You Are In" and "Grace don.

The trio was in cahoots, They were preparing for an DO balance in easy ear-to-ankle lineup. By BEATRICE JONES in preParation of foods, the planning of menus and the making of inexpensive favors for children's parties will be the features of the "Let's Give a Party" demonstration to take Cent" Abraham Straus tomor. row, Child Health Day, at 3:30) of exaggerated Without Groans." outcurves. The price is $2.50. other party.

This one to be given for Miss Doree Davi3, a Shop ail for Ififjan Munlert niece or Mrs. Fischer, who ar p.m. Table settings for five differ- rived from England on the Queen Elizabeth. The Kurzweils and Mrs. Fischer are anxious for the British visitor to meet their All the party menus will be Cookbook Written by Men enu By SHIEIiA McKKOV Urging straw hats but never straw hair, the Dermetics people have whipped up a cold cream-related product, Scalp-Glo, that keyed to economy budgets, with Mrs.

Elizabeth Bussing, food consultant for the Borden friends. Miss Davis has a par ent types of parties will be presenteda hobo picnic, a rainy day party, a party for the dolls, a birthday party and a Mother's Day party. Mocha cocoa, choco- ticular Interest in electronics Company, presenting both the piuimses a new gioss lor every curt. Absorbent cotton, an orange stick, patience and ScalD-Gla are and has come to the United States td study Its development menus and table settings. Extra an inat is needed for a ha Pokes Fun at Food Foibles By J5LSA STEIN BERGER Food Editor Just off the press is the book "A Man and His Meals," by Fletcher Pratt and Robeson Bailey (Henry Holt Co.

$2.50. If you ate looking for a good basic cookbook with rules, regulations and accurate recipes, this is not it; but if you are looking 61 Room late-vanina Spanish cream and molasses-nut muffins are some of the nutritious low-cost Dartv reconditioning process. Applied Grains" that penetrate and dis There was a celebration going nutrition In the party foods planned will be introduced and supplied by use of dry skim milk, which is low In cost and in intervals of half-inch partings, lodge everything but freckles. on in tne 61 Room of the Hotel dishes suggested which have child appeal. it rapidly gives the scalp a pink When Spring-cleaning your Bossert also.

We spotted Miss glow. face, she reminds, include your which, when reliquefied, provides all the food value of whole Helen Adams, Miss Carol Mori-son, Edward Burke. Oakley New idea in making favors for the Darties in- for the amusing sidelights of Once increased circulation is neck in the process as well. A fitr collar worn for any length of aauey, jack Harned and Mr. elude a homemade hobbyhorse evident, their vegetable oil shampoo does the cleansing job time leaves the neck several and Mrs.

George Wilson milk with the top of the bottle poured off. Menus and recipes have been checked and approved by the nutrition divisions of the of soap but leaves the hair soft. shades darker. this also was a special occa and ready for the final step of its sion, for was celebrating reconditioning process. Visiting Nurses Association of raaae from a child's broom, with bells and scraps of fabric; paper grocery sacks tied to sticks for the hobo party, and miniature cellophane umbrellas as place cards and table centerpiece for the rainy day party.

A reverse process follows, his birthday we found out which one, but it doesn't seem fair to tell. Helen was looking pretty in a navy blue and green London Hospital Nuries' Supervsior. Arrives For Int'nal Convention Brooklyn and the Brooklyn Chapter of the American Red Cross. Because hat- lessness causes print, with a navy blue straw in the hair to dry Apple Juice Stork Club Goulash Green Beans with Mushrooms Potato Pancakes Mixed Salad Greens Ambrosia Stork Club Gonlash 2 pounds beef chuck, cut in 2-inch cubes cup fat 1 cup chopped onions 3 tablespoons flour teaspoons Salt 1 tablespoon paprika 1 bay leaf 1 stalk celery 2 tablespoons parsley 1 blade thyme 2 beef bouillon cubes 2 cups boiling water 1 8 ounce can tomato sauce 1 cup cooked tomatoes 1 clove garlic, minced Brown beef in hot fat over simmer flame. Add onions and cook until tender.

Stir in flour, salt and paprika; cook one minute. Tie bay leaf, celery, parsley and thyme in cheese-cloth and add with remaining ingredients. Cover; cook over simmer flame 1H hours, until meat is tender. Remove bag of seasonings. Serve hot.

Yield: 6 servings. terspersed with green and blue A Stitch in Time, Etc. out from wind England, too, is experiencing a severe shortage of nurses it was revealed yesterday by Miss Clare Alexander, supervisor of ribbon. Carol was in a Glen plaid suit with which she wore and sun, Der Before putting your fur piece away for the Summer, have it a silk shirt and black bow tie, metics advises that a small amount of hair Mrs. Wilson wore beige and a nurses and head of the nurse's school of London Hospital, one of the 10 largest hospitals in inspected by your furrier to see if it might need some attention.

becoming upswept hairdo dress be ap adorned with tortoise shell Stylist Will Give Talks On Colors and Fabrics Informal consultations will be held In Namm'3 fabrics, department tomorrow, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. by Miss Mitty Mancus, stylist of Simplicity patterns. Individual analysis of color figure and fabrics for various types and personalities, as well London. Miss Alexander inter plied frequent Furs, you know, need "serv combs.

Prep Tea Dancers ly. First, right viewed at the headquarters of the Medical and Surgical Relief icing" just like a car that is if you really want to get your after the re- Of all places ta find Brooklvh con i tioning Committee of America, 420 Lex money worth out of them. boys tea dancing in Tuxedo Park. Twelve Brooklyn Prep food preparation, sharing this field with his wife. They appear to have a casual air about the whole thing, which is reflected in title headings, comments, and most of all in their suggested "recipes." For example: "For a good stew, clear beef, lamb, or veal are needed, not necessarily the best cuts, but good, clear meat.

They are cut up, seared on top of the stove in a little fat, immersed in just enough water to cover (remember, as the early Boy Scout Manual said, 'boiled meat is spoiled meat'), simmered until it's time to eat. Put your fat in the bottom of a heavy cast iron or cast aluminum pot that has a tight-fitting cover, and let it get good and hot. Add garlic if you like, and sliced onions whether you think you like them or not After the meat has seared and the water has been added, a couple of bay leaves and cloves can go in. An hour or so before dinner time, quartered big potatoes or small whole ones are added, together with carrots, pieces of turnip, or almost any other vegetable of fairly solid texture lima beans are very good, and so are peas, although these should go in much later, as overcooking them is a sin; they tend to fall apart." have this book in their book department food, food habits and suggestions for combining foods, you will thoroughly enjoy the book. Written in a man's language, authors, Mr.

Pratt and Mr. Bailey, poke fun at many food foilbles and while pretending annoyance at "dietitians" and women's magazine food articles, we find that they frequently follow the rules they deride. We do agree with them that food and the eating of food should be a pleasure and not only necessity. We also agree that many people lack imagination and curiosity about food, and so develop monotonous and inflexible food habits. This is not a book to be skimmed through or you will roiss many delightful references and amusing tales that illustrate and emphasize their points.

From the Artie to the tropics, from the Orient to the Occident from ancient times to modern ones, they touch upon interesting food habits and customs. Fletcher Pratt is known for many books and articles, especially in the field of naval history. It said that he takes charge of the culinary department at home while his wife, Inga, has been given credit for the illustrations in the book. Robeson Bailey, a teacher of Knglish at Smith College, also practices what he preaches as to job and then, afterward, as ington Manhattan, arrived Saturday on the Queen Elizabeth B'riction is the great enemy of students went to St. Vincent's furs.

Jewelry, bags carried on often as straw- to attend the International Con Academy to the party. They stiffness reap- vention of Nurses taking place next month in Atlantic City and also to make a survey of hospi Shiela pears. as recommendations of suitable colors for blond, brunette, redhead and grey hair types will be made. or under the arm or swinging at your side, a hat brim bearing against your fur collar, yes, and riding in automobiles will cause friction and damage to your furs. In applying the experts tals In this country.

point out, the best results come Teenagers will have a special "Although our hospital has 200 when the hair ends are mois However, in a fur coat a worn opportunity to discuss their color more beds than before the war, tened and then the halrdress is attended In a group leaving by bus from the Bronx for the school. Waiting for them was a committee consisting of the Tuxedo Park Collegian Band, members of the faculty and students. Six hours were spent in dancing and munching refreshments. In the group were Jack Traynor, Jack Catalano, Tony McAllister. proDiems on Saturday.

spot can be removed, new skins inserted and the usefulness and worked back toward their roots More Spring-cleaning For Flakier Pi Crust our nursing staff is about the same," said Miss Alexander. "The small hospitals, however, are suffering more than the A surprise Dartv was riven durability of the garment greatly While the Dermetics people Give pastry dough the "chill" treatment and pie crust will be prolonged without in any way affecting its beauty. large hospitals, which have are tearing their hair over ours flakier. Not only should short for Mrs. Lillian M.

Ahlers of 124 Beverly Road this week in honor of her 75th birthday an-niversary. About 25 guests aO tended the supper and musicale. cosmetic authority Helena Ru George Kurtzke, Jim Hillary, greater prestige," continued Miss Alexander. ening be cold, and water ice cold, binstein laments that we often Mrs. Bushnell Williamson of 350 Westminster Road has left but Westfnghouse home eco Day nurses in London Hospital look our worst in the Spring.

for Staunton and Lexington. Dick Frochterman, Jim Clauson, Charles Boothby, Don Hunter, Larry Devereaux, Leo Kelly and Tony O'Boyle. nomists also recommend chilling the dough before baking if time have a 54-hour week and night wash your face, she urges. to visit friends and BUY U. S.

SAVINGS STAMPS AND BONDS nurses work 60 hours. The day permits. Soap and water isn't enough, however. Friction is needed. To time tour of duty is from 7 a.m to 8:30 p.m.

SAVE WASTE FATS supply it she advises "Beauty "We are trying to establish a 48-hour week for nurses," stated fffam J4awodk 6 Wjait Young Wife Fears She Fails Husband the nursing school head. Applicants to nursing schools are required to pass an educa Helen Fleming and John B. Butt Married Today; Announcements Made of Other Bridals, Betrothals let tion test similar to a college entrance examination, according to DEAR MARY HA WORTH I am 23 years of age, old enough husband as he loves me, but I am afraid that I cannot pretend for the rest of my life. I would Miss Alexander. Leading hospi tals formerly required an en to know my own mind, but I am afraid that I don't Three years like very much to have children trance fee from student nurses, O'Sullivan, son of Mrs.

P. O'Sul- and have thought maybe children would bring us closer to said the supervisor, but this Donough of 1447 Flatbush Ave. and the late Mr. McDonough, Fleming, became the bride of Patrick J. orange blossoms and she carried bride's roses and white sweet peas.

The honor attendant wore By HELEX BROWX Society Editor Miss Helen Marie daughter of Mr. and practice has been discontinued gether. Please help me find the livan of the Bronx and the late Mr. O'Sullivan on April 19 at a nuptial mass in St. Jerome's Church.

A reception followed at M. M. hence involuntarily on the defensive and secretly troubled by your lack of spontaneity on that score. Intelligent Treatment This possibility is suggested by your mention of pretending to sentiments that you don't feel in order, one gathers, to make him fully happy. Magnanimous pretense intended to spare another's sensibilities is in itself a tender and selfless expression of love, of course such love as I Mrs.

Ed- a pale blue lace dress and carried answer. K. What Is Yoar Conviction? American Beauty roses. The Baby Bottles and Nipples bridesmaids wore pale peach DEAR K. S.

It would be marquisette and carried Spring To clearise, wash in hot, soapy easier to help you think through Stanley Smith's. The bride was given in marriage by her brother, Joseph McDonough. Miss Florence Lough your problem to a constructive ward J. Fleming of 78 Prospect Park West, was married this morning in St. Saviour's Church to John B.

Butt of 470 3d St. The Rev. John J. Fleming, brother of the bride, performed the ceremony and a reception was held at the Hotel Bossert Mrs. Thomas Hyland of Man water.

Then to keep sweet, put in the bottle teaspoonful of conclusion or harmonious solu ago I married a very grand person. I am confident that I could not find a better husband in all the world and yet I feel that I do not love him as a wife should. Our home life is very congenial, as we have more in common than the aver baking soda and fill with wslrm tion within the framework of rey was maid of honor and Stephen McLoughlln was best man. Philip Buckley, cousin of marriage if one knew the sub water. Shake and let stand until next using.

Rinse before using. Wash nipples in warm, soapy stance of what you mean when the bridegroom, and Vincent R. flowers. Francis Booth was best man and the ushers were William Robert Amann and John Mc-Guire Jr. The bridegroom served three and one-half years in the U.

S. Army Air Force and is continuing his studies at Polytechnic Institute. He and his bride will live on the Park Slope after a Southern trip. you say you don't love your hattan was her sister's matron McDonough, brother of the think you have for your husband. But employed as a long-term measure it is a non-constructive, indeed a destructive, way of trying to deal with sexual maladjustment in marriage.

husband as you should, or as he cf honor and William Lohrmann bride, were the ushers. After a water, rinse and then put in glass, enameled or china receptacle, cover with cold water in loves you. of Brooklyn was best man. The trip to Atlantic City the couple Love has been defined by a mystic as the desire to give full Mary Haworlh in au prbbability your problem which one rfeaspoonful of baking soda has been dissolved. Let would begin to dissolve if you ness of life; also, by a famous analyst, as that state in which tand until next using.

Rinse Zim merman Adler age couple. He is very sociable the satisfaction and security of win reside in the Bronx. Thornton Amann Miss Margaret Amann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.

Amann of 957 78th was married on Saturday to Arthur J. Thornton, son of Mrs. James E. Thornton Jr. of Brooklyn and the Mrs.

Emil C. Zimmerman ofwel- naiciijg sooa treatment 25 AhhPv rmirf annrmnroa thrill insure sweetness. Boil and has many friends, all of whom have the highest respect sioppea Droodmg about the fact that 'so far your sentiments haven't been the ideal comple-ment to your husband's, and tackled intelligently, with sDe- bottles and nipples once a day for him. tor a young man his another person become as irrpor tant to oneself as one's own sat isfaction and security. for sterilization.

age, 27, 1 consider him very successful. Although our present funds are limited, I am sure that Weighing all you say in the engagement of her daughter, Miss Mar-El Zimmerman, to John Adler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann Adler of 2320 Knapp St. Miss Zimmerman, who re cialist help, the question of why, when you love your spouse with late Mr.

Thornton. The ceremony light of these corresponding definitions, it seems to me that you was performed in St. Ephrem's Vandeymark Baker Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J.

Downey of 218 54th St an- real prosperity is just ahead. neart and head with such a Church and was followed by a ceived a B.A. degree from Hunt do love your husband with ex great sense of belonging vou Recognized Lack er College where she was anounce the engagement of their ushers were Edmund J. Fleming, another brother of the brother of the bride, and James McNamee, both of Brooklyn. Miss Fleming wore a period gown of white mousseline de soie, an illusion veil with a coronet of orange blossoms and carried a white prayer book with orchids and valley lilies.

Her sister wore period gown of daffodil yellow moussiine de soie, a large picture hat and carried blue snapdragons. The bride attended Bishop McDonnell Memorial High School and Mercy Junior College and the bridegroom attended St. Michael's High School. After a short wedding trip Mr. and Mrs.

Butt will reside oil Brooklyn Heights. O'S nlllvan McDonough Miss Anne M. McDonough, daughter of Mrs. Thomas F. Mc-I ceptional tenderness and appre haven't yet achieved good, hon reception at the Hotel Bossert.

The Rev. Francis X. FitzGibbon, Aiy nusDana joves me very member of the Newman Club granddaughter, Miss Rose Mar- est rapport ciation. ThU3 one recognizes a need to explore those conflicting aean oi m. josepns College, a ion Vandeymark, to Lee Baker much and my only regret is that I cannot return his love as I The fault isn't alwavs the cousin of the bridegroom, performed the ceremony.

notions and impulses which contribute to your bothered convic wife's, you know. Often the hus-band is blundering badly, creat Mrs. treaenck Hansen was tion that you don't care for him would like to. I knew at the time of our marriage that I wasn't in love as a bride should be, but somehow I felt that he was what and Beta Delta chapter of Alpha Delta Pi sorority, is active in the Girl Scouts as the Skipper of a Mariner Ship. Mr.

Adler, who served three years in the Coast Guard, in the Atlantic, Mediterranean and Pacific areas, will receive a B.S. degree in ing Darners when his artless. as a wife should. devoted intent is just the con It occurs to me that possiblv trary. But in all such cases, both wanted.

Hence I realize that son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Baker of Harpursville, N. Y.

Miss Vandeymark is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Vandeymark, formerly of 236 51st St. Mr. Baker served in the navy two years after graduating from Harpursville High School.

The wedding will take place in and the couple will live in Harpursville. i matron of honor for her sister and the bridesmaids were Mrs. Jerome Barry and Mrs. John Mc-Guire Jr. The bride wore a white satin gown with drop shoulders and a bouffant skirt of mar Bichnch photo CHAIRMAN Miss Jacqueline Hawes is general chairman of the tea dance to be held at the Park Lane, Manhattan, on Saturday under the auspices of the Junior Auxiliary of Faith Home for Incurables.

husband and wife have need of the only flaw in the relationship is unevenly matched sex desire the entire problem is of my own making. physicians counsel to out June from City College, where or poorly synchronized inv. I have no thought of divorce. them in right relation to each other. Hence my advice is: Tails things over with a doctor.

he is active in the Geology Club. The wedding is planned for early June. quisette. Her French Illusion veil was held by a coronet of pearl making. Perhaps you are more inhibited or less robust emotionally than your husband.

as I am sure that isn what I want I want only to love my M. U. v..

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