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

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 14, 1950 11 (Jre CO at otag 4r: So Work of Boro V. N. A. Familiar To Newly Appointed Director This Pastry Serves Two Uses oae By ELBA STEIXBERGER Food Editor A variety of desserts as well as appetizers may be made of the pastry used for cream puffs.

The pastry itself is easily made. Julia F. Carlin, Mr. Vischer to Wed Mrs. George A.

Carlin of 44 Hilton Garden City, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Julia Fryer Carlin, to Anthony Peter Vischer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Leonhard Vischer of the Chateau de Wildenstein, Bubendorf, but because it is twice cooked those who have never before 1 1 made it frequently think they have made a mistake. In the art sick In their homes. The nurse's care is given under the direction of a physician.

More than half of those attended by the nurses, receive the care free. The remainder, pay a fee. The founding of the Brooklyn -V. N. A.

Is an Interesting part of the borough's history. The association came Into being In 1888 following two dis-astera here; a smallpox epidemic and the great bliziard of that year which was followed by a wave of pneumonia. Classes In hygiene and first were held under the direction of Dr. Ellzar Mosher. Her students were women workers in the Willow Place Chapel and the Working Girls Club of Pilgrim Church.

The first visiting nurse in Brooklyn started out with her Bale-Campagne, Switzerland. By MARGARET VARA The Visiting Nfcrse Association of Brooklyn has a new director, Miss Eleanor W. Mole, but she is not new to Brooklyn. Miss Mole has been connected with the borough V. N.

A. for more than seven years In the posts of assitant director and also educational director. As director of eight offices and 153 personnel members, she succeeded Miss Marie Knowles who retired at the close of 1949. Immediate plans of the new director include the formation of a study group for new members of the board -of directors and new members of the association's auxiliary. Coming from a small community, Miss Mole has found pubic health work in Brooklyn exciting.

"Contact with family agencies and universities has been most stimulating," she commented. "I am particularly interested in the fact that the Long Island and from Manhattanville College of the Sacred Heart. Mr. Kimm is a graduate of Polytechnic Preparatory Country Day School and attended Bab- son Institute, Babson Park, Mass. He served with the Army first step, water and butter or margarine are brought to the boiling point, then the flour is added all at once and the mixture stirred vigorously until it forms a ball of dough.

It is then removed from the heat, and the eggs are added one at a time, beating each in vigorously. The dough is then dropped onto a baking sheet by spoonfuls, the size of the spoon depending on the size puff desired. After this it is baked, then cooled before filling. The shells may be used to hold creamed mixtures, or tiny ones may be used for appetizers, filled with cream cheese and Air Forces and is a member of It A the New York Curb Exchange. When they return from a trip little satchel in 1890.

By the end of 1892, the association had Miss Carlin's father, the late George A. Carlin, was editor and general manager of United Feature Syndicate. She is a granddaughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V.

Carlin cf Brooklyn and the late Justice William J. Carr of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court and the late Mrs. Carr. Miss Carlin was graduated from the Convent of the Sacred Heart, Eden Hall, and from the Barmore School, Manhattan. During the: past Summer she worked as a olunteer.

in the orphanage of1 Le Clos de Vaureal, France, and is a student at the Univerity: of Neuchatel, Switzerland. Mr. Vischer was graduated from the Bale, Switzerland, and is a partner in: the textile firm of Vischer to New Orleans the couple will reside in East Orange, N. J. Rita Kleanor Kiel Bride of Mr.

Auciello made over 1,700 calls at the homes of the sick. Yearly calls Eleanor W. M0I9 supplies nursing service on a part-time basis to persons who now number well over 200,000. Miss Rita Eleanor Kiel, College of Medicine has bee anchovy, cream and Roquefort daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Marcel selected as a State university she observed. P. Kiel of 90-01 76th Wood Middle Age Is No Excuse Medical students from the medical college visi the bor haven, became the bride of Eugene F. Auciello, son of Mr. ough V.

N. A. as part of their and Mrs. Joseph Auciello of 456 cheeses, creamed or curried crab, lobster or shrimp. When used as dessert, cream custard, whipped cream, Ice cream or fruit may be the filling.

The tops of the puffs may be frosted if desired, or a sauce may be used as for cream puffs rip Iiiyp whpn vanilla ice cream study course. New Englander Elderts Lane, on Sunday at St. Elizabeth R. C. Church.

For Giving Up Your Beauty By PATRICIA LIXD8AY Physicians 'tell us that there Is no scientific reason why women should get broader hips and larger waistlines during the middle part of their lives. They say it is all due to lethargy women give up competing. They feel their children are raised The Rev. Sylvester G. Linebach Co.

of Bale and Saint Louis, Born in Lenox, Miss Mole was graduated from is a erandson of jOtticiaieu ai me- ceremony France. He Wheaton College. She received Vischer and ofiwmcn was tonowea ny the late Petpr the late Mrs. Jenny Burck-j reception in the Georgian Ter la ustu cts uie lining euiu luugc sauce and chopped nuts are her nurse's training at the Chidren's Hospital in Boston hardt Vischer of Bale. Through U'ace of the Hotel Bossert used as the topping.

In one and their husbands will notl The bride wore a white satin his mother, the former Eve delicious version we recently and took courses in public health at Simmons Colleee. Ros- tasted the pastry was baked in a large ring, rather than in in "GOLDEN TOUCH" decal transfer sheet makes it possible for anybody to decorate with genuine 23-karat gold quickly, easily for only pennies. Items for the Homemaker Gold Leaf Decals, Space Savers, New Moth Chaser By ELIZABETH LIPS King Midas had nothing on the modern homemaker, who can now give her home that "touch of gold." Decals of genuine 23-karat gold, made by a manufacturer of gold leaf, offer a wide variety of dramatic decorating touches and Teachers College, Co lumbia University. She received dividual portions. This was ner Master Degree in Public Health Nursing from Columbia lyn Milner-Gibson, formerly of Theberton House, Leiston, Suffolk, England, he is a grandson of Maj.

William A. Milner-Gibson of Selden, and of the late Madame A. Hauche-corne of "La Chambrerie," Tours, France. split through the center, then filled with chocolate cream in leave them so they think it is time for a good long rest. They rest too much, they eat too much.

And once the excess pounds and inches accrue It takes superhuman willpower to banish them! When the scales say a woman Is 15 pounds or more overweight it is usually too late. By then she is used to riding instead of walking; eat Miss Mole was associated gown styled with a mandarin color, and trimmed with seed pearls. Her veil of imported French illusion fell from a satin cap. Miss Camille Kiel, who was maid of honor for her sister, wore an off-the-shoulder light green satin gown, made on princess lines and with a scalloped bertha. The other attendants, Miss Jean Marie Anderson of Staten Island and Miss Mary with the Snrinefield Vis King Nurses Association for ten years prior to coming to Brook Ivn.

Joan Suzanne Retail Bride of Walter K. Kimm Jr. Mr. and Mrs. James A.

Regan of 111 Midwood St. announce for lamp shades, trays, glass There are 108 field nurses on ware, walls, books, furniture of the bag, an unbroken side of ing all that she denied herself the staff of Brooklyn's V. N. operating from branch offices in earlier years when she was keeping young and lovely, and Miss JoanSuzanne Regan, toi'iva wore quilted Satintone, a Vinylite plastic, Is presented to view when the closet door is opened. The bag, which comes in iciresses 01 cnampagne saun designated as Bay Ridge, Flat-bush, Ocean Front, Fort Greene, spending more time lolling Walter Edward Kimm son of Mr.

"and Mrs, Walter Kimm, They all wore half-bonnets of about or sleeping. Her lethar Brownsville, Greennoint Wll into her own life! That is more than half the cure. For once a woman "gets out" the old fighting spirit of competition takes hold and she is soon refashioning her figure and hen face and buying new clothes, and giving more parties, and Is generally regaining her youth or at least holding onto what is left of it. Why fold up young? Why put yourself on the shelf when that great big wonderful world is outside? Why not make an honest effort to take hold with fresh spirit and live abundantly again? These are the questions a woman should answer when she finds herself getting plump (or too skinny) and dull in middle age! That tired feeling might be due to a weakened spine. Miss Lindsay tells how to cor' rect this condition in her leaf-let, LS, "Special Exercises for the Spine and to Improve Posture." To obtain a copy, send 5 cents in coin and a stamped self-addressed envelope to her, in care of Brooklyn Eagle, .0.

Box 99, Station Manhattan 19, N. Y. liamsburg, Main-Bedford and such as you might use for a chocolate cream pie, topped with whipped cream, then the upper layer replaced. Easy Filling Packaged puddings may he used for a filling if you wish or you may use your favorite recipe. Coffee may replace the water when making the pastry for cream puffs as well as in the filling.

The same mixture is used for eclairs, the difference being only in the shaping. Dough may be forced through a cooky press or pastry bag or dropped from a spoon, then shaped between two knives into the long strip characteristic of the eclair. The mixture puffs to about three times the size before baking, so keep this in mind when planning the size. Cream Puffs gy has become a habit and unless she pulls herself up by her own bootstraps, so to speak, Red Mook-Gowanus, Headquarters are at 138 S. she will go on acquiring sur Oxford St.

The 62-year-old Brooklyn Vis matching satin, trimmed with plumes and carried old fashioned bouquets of rainbow coloring. Joseph Auciello was his brother's best man and James Murray and Augustine Peter, both of Brooklyn, ushered. The bride, who attended plus pounds and losing her and countless other household articles. The new product Is called, appropriately enough, ''Golden and costs only 1 cent per square inch in (sheet form. Since it does not come in any particular pattern the amateur decorator can cut the gold sheet into any shape or design she desires.

You can gild an average nine-by-12-inch picture frame for less than $1, according to M. Swift Sons of Hartford, the manufacturer. Guest Accommodation The "Overdoor Cioaflt" a combination clothes rod and shelf also of 9-137 Shore Road. The ceremony was performed in the Lady Chapel of St. Patrick's Cathedral on Feb.

4. A reception followed in the New York Athletic Club. Mrs. James Kelly of Boston end James Rougan of Brooklyn were the only attendants. Mrs.

Kimm was graduated from St. Angela Hall Academy nine Nurse Association is a non-profit organization which green, and nine shades that harmonize most room decorative schemes is marie up in three types the 42-inch suit, the 57-incii garment and 66-inch evening dress bags. Death for Moth A new weapon in the housewife's crusade against moth damage Is "Moth-tol," a prod-i uct of the Protex Products! Company. The new product, a plastic film, has been put through "intensive" tests by youth. Xot Only Reducing But the treatment needed Is more than a reducing program.

Nutrition Note Franklin K. Lane High School, received her B.A. degree from Overweight comes from eat The woman must "get out" of ing more calories than our Hunter College last month. Mr Auciello, also a graduate of herself. She must get out more into society, take fresh interest in things outside of her home and family, take on a commu bodies need to furnish heat and energy, and with children to promote growth.

Excess calories are stored mainly as body Franklin K. Lane High School, attended Brooklyn College. After a wedding trip to the the United States Testing Company, according to the manu- is a new space saver introduced iw. I nity duty or two, put new life fat. So overweight means you Pocono Mountains, the couple cup water 'i cup butter or margarine li cup flour 2 eggs are overeating, tnis is easy with the needs of hospitality ini't, mind, the folding rod and shelf el- "PP 'J n'h war aaainst moths and their to no if you eat between meals eat an extra nentime snack, will reside in fort Wayne Indiana.

Olga Ethel Maggi Engaged to Mr. Xerrie Look water and nutter or margarine until boiling point have extra beverages between li oe I ik mi ou nil's ui rXV Ist1 ETVe -v'Slah. 1 in party the host can hang the rf complete for meals, eat rich desserts after hearty meals, eat oversweet- is reached. Add flour all at once and stir vigorously until well combined. Remove from heat Mr.

and Mrs. E. J. Maggt of drawers and closets. ened foods and too many fried foods, taste too much while 4 as soon as mixed.

Add unbeaten jb ucean Parkway announce the betrothal of their daughter, Miss Olga Ethel Maggi, to cooking. Overweight is a eggs one at a time, beating well uvai x.ij icaivc mi ui. i urn vuui and hats of guests. Used as a regular closet accessory, it provides hanging space for 30 garments, as well as shelf space for a number of hats or hand health hazard, so watch what between the addition of each. you eat.

Joseph Sepersky Wed Mis Anerbach Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Auer bach of Toronoto, Canada, an Drop by spoonfuls on an oiled RADIANT new makeup shade to make you look like a "blushing angel" all evening long is James H. Nerrie, son of Mr. and Mrs.

H. A. Nerrie of 9511 77th St. The wedding will take place at the Church of Rose of Lima baking sheet, one and a half inches apart. (The one-half teaspoon measuring spoon is a nounce the engagement and approaching marriage of their bags.

It can also be used for over-season storage use in an attic. The frame in of aluminum and wood lacquered in maple The Dillons Celebrate Mr. and Mrs. William J. Dillon were guests of honor at a dinner and reception which good size for appetizer puffs, on Oct.

1. daughter, Miss Annice Auer while the teaspoon or table foundation and powder in one. Pond's BlusHing spoon may be used for dessert.) Both Miss Maggi and her fiance are associated with the was given by their children at their home, 26f) 11th to cele Bake in a hot oven (450 degrees bach, to Joseph Sepersky, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sepersky of Brooklyn.

The wedding will take place In To Soconv Oil Co. in F. kfor 10 to 15 minutes, then brate their silver anniversary. Angel 89c plus lax. finish.

The retail price is $3.98. Easy Opening A concealed slide fastener The "invisa zipper' across the top and down the entire length of a new garment bag by Princess House r.ives it a reduce heat to 325 degrees F. and continue baking 30 to 35 minutes longer. (The small The Dillons' daughters, Muriel and Dorothea, were recently ronto Feb. 19.

Miss Auerbach was gradu Hrookijw. Miss Maggi served for two years in the Signal Corps of the Wac and Mr. Nerrie was an aerial gunner in married to Thomas J. Davy "i puffs win take slightly less ated from Smith College and is a member of the editorial staff of Time magazine. Her fiance studied at New York the Air Corps for four years, time.) With a sharp knife make serving in Europe.

a cut in each and fill as desired. of Woodside and James G. Eginton of Richmond Hill, re-pertively, at a double wedding. Julia F. Carlin "magic door" opening which remains open while in use.

there were 50 guests present Since the zipper is entirely con University and Brooklyn Col lege. at the anniversary celebration. cealed behind the tailored edge Week lor the Blind Contemporary Comment Chairman Named Warn Mawodh 5 Wail Common-Law. Wile Ottered Marriage By RUTH G. DAVIS Society Editor From the present time until May 11 and DEAR MARY HAWORTH I have two chil business office for the work involved in the campaign is located at 285 Schermerhorn St.

THIS AND THAT Mrs. Toufick Fackre of 567 8th St. and Mrs. Morris T. Koven of 135 Eastern Parkway were among the alumnae who attended the 27th session of the "Wellesley dren, ages three and six.

I was not previously gome days after there is hard work in store for married, but was a common-law wife. Now I the many men and women interested in aiding have found someone who loves me enough to GOLD buttons trim this rayon suit the blind. For the well-known "Week for the overlook this, and he has with brief boxy jacket, lower asked to marry me. Glen is 2i years older than I am actually, but he does not appear to be that much older. He has been ac tive in sports and has kept up with the years as much as one might at 50.

He Is steady and settled, which is in his favor, and he has been married before and his wife died. In the 20 years he has been a widower, he has asked none but me to take her place, and this I consider a great honor, because ilap pockets, emblem on bosom pocket, johnny collar, and double row of buttons. The skirt is box-pleated all around. Pre-teen sizes: 10-14. $22.95.

Shown at Oppenheim Collins "Spring Trickery" fashion show, by "Petiteen," yesterday. it quite uncommon for people to marry when one is so much older than the other? And do you think that difference might make him unhappy later? E.C. Can't Make Another Happy DEAR E. In your letter, here simplified, you labor the question of whether you can make Glen happy if you marry him. As to that, I must say that nobody can make another person happy.

Like the Kingdom of Heaven, happiness is within. And one who doesn't find its well-spring there doesn't find it anywhere. Disposition More Important So, rather than try to guess, at this point, what kind of partner Glen might be, I advise you to study his behavior In his relations with other persons, as closely as possible Ji a quietly observant way, during the next six months. The purpose of this study would be to discover whether he has an authentically good disposition (hallmark of a happy nature), that shows in all his dealings; or whether he is being simply especially nice to you during courtship, meanwhile having habitual troubles, large and small, on the side with other folks. In brief, to sum up, if you and Glen care greatly for each other and have the native disposition to be happy, helpful and co-operative in all circumstances, then it doesn't matter about the age difference.

M. H. College Alumnae Council, held at athe council from Thursday through Saturday. Miss Betty Khourbiarian of 141 Joralemon St. was recently on the radio, participating on Tommy Baitletfs "Welcome Travelers" show at the College Inn, Hotel Sherman, Chicago.

Seen around town, Miss Madeline J. Slane, wearing the attractive mink coat she won at the Cenacle bridge held recently. And, speaking of awards, interesting ojie will be given out at the bazar for the Danish Home for Aged, which will take place from tomorrow through Saturday at the Danish Athletic Club, 735 65th St. a round-trip airplane ticket to the Scandinavian countries. Mr.

and Mrs. R. V. Schnibbe of 41 Eastern Parkway are guests at the Vinoy Park Hotel, St. Petersburg, Fla.

Among those vacationing at the Carolina Hotel, Pinehurst, N. are Mr. and Mrs. R. Tyron Tyrrel of 7401 Ridge Boulevard, Mr.

and Mrs. Lester C. Hart and Miss Dorothy J. Hart of 213 Marlboro Road and Mrs. Florence Kay and her daughter, also of Brooklyn.

Recently registered at the Hollywood Beach Hotel In Hollywood, were Mr. and Mri. I. B. Bernstein of 1006 E.

22d St, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kaufman of 27 Beaumont St.

and Mr. and Mrs. Charle Landesman of 2334 Blind," which this year will take place May 9, 10 and 11, all faiths work together, an outstanding example of good Americanism. The "Week," which was started in Brooklyn 35 years ago, was then and still is one of the most important Spring charitable events. This year, as has been announced.

Miss Elizabeth Goodman, who is well known for her work with Anthonian Hall and the Association for Improving the Condition of the Poor, will be the general chairman. Her "Day" chairmen will be Mrs. John J. Martin for Catholic Day, May Mrs. Nicholas Scourby for Protestant Day, May 10, and Mrs.

Saul Schapiro for Jewish Day, May 11. Since blindness has no respect for race, color or religion, the Catholic, Jewish and Protestant groups co-operate through a three-month' campaign to help the blind help themselves. Each group has pre-Week for Blind sales. During the "Week" approximately 80,000 people participate and special activities for each day Include luncheons, entertainment for the guests during the afternoon and evening, fashion showi and, most important of all, the tales of the handicraft ef the blind. The ballroom of the Hotel St George ii the acent of the "Week" and the Mary Haworth his first marriage was a real success.

Glen is very thoughtful and kind to me, also he likes children and is very good to mine and they like him and these are some of the things that have made me realize that I love him. Age Difference Handicap However, when he proposed marriage I suggested that wt wait six months at least, to allow time for both of us to open our eyes and bt sure we know what is happening. I want with all my hearrno make him happy If wt marry, but lsnt Avenue J..

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