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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 15

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THU NOV IMS )5 what WOMEN -re wW- flL aWiB Healthy Hair and Skin Are Dependent Upon The Foods You Eat You Will Be Building Vivid Beauty If You Eat Sufficient Vegetables and Fruits By PATRICIA LINMAV Plain Food Becomes Something Fancy With Fine, Savory Stuffings Rolled Steak. Veal, Lamb and Spareribs Are Among the Meats That May Be Used By MARGARET PETTKiREW In many kitchens, stuffing gets the bird and that is considered thai. The two do go hand in hand and the mating is a natural. Yet when you slop to figure stuffing possibilities you realize that there is no need to limn its use. All manner of meat dishes can be enhanced by just the right flav or-' some filling, ln fact, looking 1 teaspoon garlic salt (or plain) through the recipe files you'll '2 cup thinly shred celery find that the fashion in stuffings '2 cup thinly sliced onion swings into the top form with Dash of thyme and sage to the first Fall fires and continues taste to lie the mode until Spring '2 cup fine bread crumbs comes forth.

By this means we Wash rice well. Melt mar-can add substance, heartiness garine in large heavy frying pan; and flavor to many meats, and add rice and almonds. Stir over by this means, too. can we dress low heat until toasted and a plain food for fancy fare. browned.

Dissolve bouillon cube Rolled Sieak With Olive Stuffing lr boiling water; ad dto rice cups toasted bread crumbs ('ovpr heat and '2 ira-Poon poultry seasoning ro hour until rice is i 1 dozen ripe olives tender and liquid absorhed. Inol 1. tuinnnn -dd celery, onion, herbs and 1 hupe the flay comes when all children are taught in school the relative values of foods and how to plan and eat well-balanced menus. For Americans, with all our ahundance of food, are not fed properly. We rely too miirh on canned and refined foods, parsing up foods which make us1 healthy and beautiful.

to know thai ihese foods contain1 For instance, you may he de-It; Corn oil. hempseed oil. lin-ficient in minerals. You oil. lettuce, spinac water-unless you eat sun-ripened fruits ness, nulk.

eggs, muscle meats, and vegetables, hich are grown legume, hole grain, heat In soil which does not lack min- RP, i Mearlv all of the erals. Pafv life which we iron, copper and iodine are vital normally include in our menus, to ou if you balance yourlgueh g( celery, beat tops, etc. menus so you eat -ome of all vitamin in general, is pre Bvailah fruits and vegetables )n a() (p amfnmls jn nur (raw 1 possible and cook thema fi dJet Qnl Jn only long enough to soften inUlK.p he laken ln theim. you will he building doses and then onlv upon advice nf a physician. It has been proven definitely ap eSPniaI fartnr of wth after sexual jcrumbs.

Mix well; add egg and mix well. Cse as stuffing for a (shoulder of veal or breast of I lamb in which butcher has made eighth teaspoon pepper rup chopped onions rup minced parsley cup fortified margarine tablespoons boiling water destroyed In part by the heat of cooking and still others are in the cooking water which most housewives "pour off" and discard. One should save the water in which egeiables or fruits are cooked abbage Stuffing 'wo-thirds pound flank, thin II your hair in tufferino from lack nf rarr, remember it will take several weeks to re-store it to loveliness. Patricia Lindsay tell hoir in leaflet 1,19, "Reconditioning Tired or Seglected Hair." To obtnin a ropy, send .) mils in roiti and stamped, self-addressed rn- chuck sieak (Ideal for spareribs.) Preparing Stuffing Regarding Vitamin I As healthy skin, fertility, good lactation, abundant hair growth 1 sheet of spareribs Salt, pepper, chili powder 3 cups finely shredded cabbage 3 or stalks celery with tops 2 tablespoons fortified mar pound loaf of enriched white whole wheat bread will- vie about three cups of crumbs Slit and toast the bread until it cs be rolled into crumbs. Add se specific resist tal infection are dependent upon Brooklyn Eagle, 24 Joh garine good Brooklyn 1, N.

sufficient Rolled Steak with Ripe Olive Stuffing su Tlalb tor ffjan Munterd snnings, onion-and par-e Mice 2 tablespoon; vinegar olives from their pits and arid to Few celery seeds dressing. Melt margarine with 14 teaspoon dry mustard boiling water, add to dressing it teaspoon caraway seeds and toss lightly to mix. Rread crumbs Preparing Meat If flank sieak Water, wine (if desired) Is used, purchase desired weight; Have the spareribs split, then have steak cut in halves Sprinkle both sides of meat with and spread out to make one thin salt, pepper and chili powder. I Business Women To Hear About Cancer college level after background Separation center work in high school, Offers Advice to By SHIELA At looks like the Hattte steak. Proceed same for round shred cabbage quite fine and Little Red gies.

Valentmas and (hp f. pri7e wjnnPt. wa Former GI Jane of tomorrow will get their in- balle.inspiredi Jn it had Think Gl Joe ha- problemi liuck. Sprinkle sieak with rut the celerv stalks into long fylng volume hut here are -omc (serve a special nod. The elite of ipirauan ihjui, ucic hi fuj nnt rtirndled skirt, I connectii 1 with 1 12 Montague will be all and pepper.

Spread With matchstlck pieces. Melt mar-irepareri stuffing. Roll like a garine in heavy saucepan; add jelly roll, Tie. Dot with extra rahbage. celerv, vinegar, celery apricots and dates; have a lot of extras to A cress nesign cues, w)t a eeveiess fl quest, -peaker at the Woman your table.

The apricots, those seeds of the rownt' them, too, and the staff of the for Nantucket Naturals in the Fash- ooiero jacKei. slln popular their sweetl nlng. The meeting will re done tip slicks, almond slicks, and black tnp 30 nd 3 pan with a cup of waier and ove. low hpal until Cabbaga extra ripe olives, sliced thin. hpBm, to wllt rno gilBhtlv.

Ion institute ot 1 ecnnniogv anf1 tangv laste. W. 24th in Manhattan, fin- P'e tailored dress with extended ac Separation Center in the with a new claim boose fcacn giant wainui suck-, eacn wun educational film, Roast in a moderate ovi ick all i nn slices ot spe about Spm(j stuffinR 0n one of the sheets of spareribs. Cover with the second. Place in a baking ve," will also he show n.

xtf degrees for about 1 Mrs. Nella Blown, president of unty tender. rolled in Tin and for dal the group, will presidi (shed with three borough win- snomcier 1 nai nnn sniieii iimse- fnllnu.v r)jx na apricot is ners out of the four best designs. jly fitting sleeves that reached to apricot Rnldie Thp illner was women a day find help and guid- friPd tm I vo 8 second a 1,1 weight ance which eases their return toand ghippi rl ni to teahel Teiveira fam'in Pnormous striped a peacetime world. look dried Its, pec; er packing raisins, apricots, they tlon't almonds, cherries, because of peel, citron, cocon business meeting, which will be preceded by a dinner.

During the meeting plans will be completed for the club's Christmas arm hicfiv heir plump proportions and with a hit ot fiavo Brown Rice and Almond Stuffing pan Sprinkle with bread crumbs. (For shoulder or veal or breast Rake in a moderate oven, 350 nf lamb. 1 degrees, uncovered for about 25 1 cup brown rice minutes, or until top Is brown. 4 tablespoons 0 1 1 i mar- Then pour around the roast garine enough water to coyer bottom of 'i cup blanched almonds, sliced pan. adding one-fourth cup of 1 bouillon cube red wine if desired.

Cover baking Advice nn subjects 870 70th St third prize, a $25 elyn Milauska Bond, 1 from how to look for a job to how to cope with new Fall fash heir shiny sheath of honey, the blend. The fruits and nuts laze at them under their cello- are chopped, then shaped lhane cover and vou'll find finger forms ami lastly rolled St. The other prize VJ I endar winner was Thelma Ruddv of nation Kaie ions is carefully preparer them inviting Hie appetite with In a sweet shroud thai pleases P( irresistable charm. The dates For example the almond sticks by apt. Margaret fiRT Riverside Drive, in Manhat- UVrfc 4 to Sov.

10 given on up boiling ater I pan and continue baking lor one sstlna machlni tan, who also won a $25 Rnnd. EATS AMI FAT Red and her fillorl are rolled In finelv chonncd itaff of nine officers, 15 leaks in hermetically 1 eRg I cans is another war-horn 5 that has peacetime value stamps 1 through 1 and enlisted women and two enlisted wjlh wamlU nn(1 tllPn toasted coconut and packed with green stamp 8 may be used men. And since every woman jn )nns. plnvjfjjn(? a swePt their mates. A wonderful holi- now Red stamps 1 knows thai she must be suitably wjlh pvprv hilp Rnlh 0f dav confection that offers an in- through 1 expire Nov.

30. and attractively dressed when nese Deautjeg awail your order triguing set of flavors, these fruit I 1 through 1 expire Dec. 31. she goes job-hunting, the proh- at'j jvo -N Health 12 Lafavette and nut treats sell for $3 25 the i'omen and two enlisted the Vai lh( Dietitians Aides Needed ised to rletect leaks Red stamps 1 through 1 of civilian clothes receives Avp wnPre tney SPn for $1.35 2-p expire Jan. 31.

Red stamps much emphasis. a pnlmd. Winning designs featured fuller skirts, simple lines, the ballet influence and stripe Irims. While all the dresses leaned toward simplicity, good detailing was a feature of each. "You can't design a lop flight Creation," said Claire Smith, designer of Nantucket Naturals, "until you know how to make a good-looking buttonhole.

You won't be a creative designer unless you know the basic job in Plum ruddingx packed CansMU Becauaa nine arklitional lar and special food for patients, ir bell' through "a Brooklyn hospitals have asked 'he checking of special diets and her. If a can ts im- for Red Cross Dietitians Aides lhp Mrvln nf food' VV 1 through 1 and green On the walls of the attractive frut an(j llt sticks Plum puddings apl in parade in readines sidinp expue rep. -0. iu; lounge ann waning room in ine IO pectnr ,0 help short-handed hospital 1 and hohdavs. Blended of huhbles discharged.

punns. cneese counseling nuiirnng is a nispiay fjxj jn fr Four ration points instead of of style trends and budget mit jr.ks just an.jVPr 1 Kck- gredlents, mellowed ripening and parked I iwo pet pouno ann -1 cents are clothes, and there the ars, pnp Guver. 1 DeKalh dietitians feed their patients. a.p Brookjyn EvP anr1 Rar Hoiv the Brooklyn Red Cross Chapter Family, Brooklyn Jewish, Jew-today appealed to "women who sn Sanitarium for Incurables, have gained experience in cook- Norwegian. Harbor, St.

Cather- Add Refrigerators A newly-designed re now gneri ror usea niicnen many ot wnom are narK in me pjngprs 0f fjnP fnnd are these iney come spiceo 01 mini fats. iStates for the first lime in two denrW swpets that disnlav everv fanr-. One of thes dressmaking. Students in the Fashion lnsii-SUGAR Sugar stamp 38 is now: vears. can see just what thev their charms in a sturdv nound "Old Knglish" style pi tute of Technology are studying valid and good 0 want to buy when they doff their box There are three types foi that packs a powerful advanced dress designing on a Dec.

31. 0. D.s. luscious nibbling, the pecan palate pleasure in each ware bowl. "By ye eatii ng compartment, ex- ing for their families to extend lnP an(j Victory Memorial, tray and Zone Temp that experience to their hospital- oiher hospitals include Long be added to the Kal- izeri neighbors." Island College.

St. John's. Meth- of ranges, furnaces, According to Mrs Maud orlist, Rushwick, Caledonian, I washing machines. Davies, chairman of ihe Rrook- Cumberland and St Mar s. Arthur L.

Rlakes- Ivn Red Cross Dielitians Aide "Women who ran take lime nt, Kalamazoo Stove Corps, a new class for such aides out from their families to serve Company. The en- will be held in the new nutrition their community" should apply ads heaters pudding shall he known" the label 1 fling mellowed PP, tempter. Rich, well-i ipenerl and an( of fine flavor, it makes itself tire line will be sold foi Jean MacLennan and Lt. Lafayette G. Howard To Be Married in Holy Trinity on Saturday he first classroom at Chapter heaoquar- to tne nrooKiyn tveo loss otun-dealers ters, 57 Willoughhy Si.

leer Special Services Department as well The women will be taught to or telephone MAin 4-fiOOl," Mrs. assist in the preparation of regu- Davies concluded. Society By HELEN BROWN Society Editor welcome wherever 11 goes. through franchisi recipe roll call highlights a an(i department stores number of old-time goodies. branch stores.

There is flour eggs, bread returned last May after 19 be married N'nv. 17 in the Church NT son of Mr and Mrs. Ed- crumbs, beef suet, sugar, salt, months in the Southwest Pa-of St. Thomas Aquinas to Arvid ward J. Shean of Syosset.

ant spices. To these are added jean jj Icific. He took part in eight E. Eklunri son of Mr. and Miss Wainwright attended 1 aiin.s.

mixed peel. The marriage of Ml Wail Not Yet Divorced, He Courts Young Girl fan viving officer of the U. S. S. Brooklyn.

The Rt. Rev Mon- Ion, and was graduated all. is a worlrilv whiff of rum. Dickerson, which was sunk by signor Rielly will officiate at from Pine Manor Junior College packcri in ounce pyiex dishes HA WORTH enemy air attacks off Okinawa, the nnpnal mass. The vveridmg in Wellesley.

Mass class of ni.s imd well wrapped for perfect DEAR MARY truth. tie is siatinnen aooam ine ne- nreaKtast ann reception win ne tier motner was uie late i.ho keeping tne ptiiuting. ptepareo prfl( sour opinion 1 he is not telling her the of dirty linen to he washed out in court eventually, is proof ve talked with his wife again that his least concern is old me he used to get 'he general well-being nf what- give i MacLennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacLennan of Fort Hamilton Parkway, and Lt.

(j.g.) Lafayette Galen Howard, U. S. N. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lafayette S. Howard of Gasconade, will take place on Saturday in the Church of the Holy Trinity. The Rev. Dr. J.

Howard Melish will officiate and I of the follow i daughter. 20, 1 at- gineering officer. Gould, daughter of the late Knglish style carton and a I Bartlett Warrington 1 George Gould. for 02 rents In Abraham Conmy Eklund Ug8 Anita Dolores Bartlett. Ensign Shean was graduated Straus first, floor food shop changed ic situation: My than three ago Same Scalawag Miss Margaret L.

Conmy Frer. from the raft School anri at- makuakkj 1 luniiiVi daughter of Mr. and Mri think that i possible" tenaea mnceron univwsiiy. -u V. K.

follow at the Sherry-NtherlandiC St Hotel, Manhattan. I think he is an utterly tin-liscipllned -personality, probably lot very bright, whose philosophy of life is: "Get what you 'lam Signs of Principle DEAR E. If this man 81, as a drunkard and wife heater and they have I been going out together const a 1 ever since. My husband and 1 are the age of 26 years ago. much as you can.

and never eriCK w. uartiett ot i.ttn 31., and Mrg char)pg puls of will be married at 2 o'clock Sat-1 Brooklyn and Mrs. Thomas F. urday afternoon in the Lady 'Shean, also of Rrooklyn. are the Chapel of St.

Patrick's Cathedral. 'grandparents of the bridegroom Manhattan, to Herbert David i to-be The wedding will take Warrington, son of George War- place in December at the Hotel rington of 85 Orange St. and the Pierre, late Mrs. Helen Warrington. The Rev.

Thomas Maher will of- McKinny Coffey ficiate and a reception will foi- Announcement ha been made low at the Park Lane, Man- of the engagement of Miss Wini hattan. fieri Jane McKinny nf Garden mim he in Citv to Stephen Allison Coffey about this man is waiting Miss MacLennan wdll be given In marriage by her father and will have her cousin, Miss Wilma F. Stentzel, as maid of honor andi the Misses Betty P. Howard, Sister of the bridegroom, Jeanne M. Halvorson, Sylvia V.

Halvor-' eon and Mrs. Daniel Jacobs as bridesmaids. Sgt. Ralph J. Howard, A.

U. 8., will be best man for his brother. Miss MacLennan Is a graduate of Shore Road Academy and Finch Junior College. She is a hen he went overseas then mind who gets hurt ln the iiir 20-year-old daughter is play- scramble 1 think his hedonistic around with a prettv tough defiance of your proper sentt- IStomer That my opinion ments in this matter a defiance And what's this ahout his "CO- which extends, no rlouht, to spondent" in the divorce suit? using his influence on the gul- he discarding his wife on llble girl to persuade her to ounris of adultery, thus rl 1- ignore your opinions likewise axing private abuse with pub means that he hasn't changed in rii-grair" Or is she airing the lpast since going overseas. Baked Fillets In Moist Stuffing Baked Potatoes Buttered Kale Grated Raw Carrot ad Cahbanr Salad Gingerbread and Apple Sauce Coltee Raked Fillets With Moisl Stuffing I tablespoons fat I cup stale bread rrunih I teaspoon salt 't teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon poultry seasoning 2 tablespoons grated onion 1 cup fish stock (abont) I pound fish fillets of Freenort.

Mary Haworth 'he attended by Miss Chrislinel Miss McKinny daughter of the 'Jacklets. William Hornnng will lair Mr. and Mrs John best man and the ushers wil'MrKinny nf Brooklyn, was grad thai charge against him1 Has That he has. if anything, grown he heen f'aerantlv unfaithful1 more cynical, hardhmled and In either rase, you have more self-sen ing than before evidence nf a verv shabby char- It is said. "Experience keeps a 'he Hartw Sepal and Alexander Uatefl (mm Ol.

josepn Airtn- emv, Brentwood, and the Nai before asking bread The hndegroom-elect is a Hospital School of Nursing in graduate of CooprUnlon School Mlneola. She was honorably dis of Architecture. (charged recently from the army- nurse corps. Wainwright Shean I Mr Coffev. the son nf Mr and Melt the fat: arid to rrumhs and a mm- acter who.

in the final analysis, dear school but fools will learn Many Disapprove nn decency in relation to in no other" And since your I have talked with some very women, who can behave without headstrong daughter will accept responsible people about this and scruple or pity when it suits his no instruction from you, nor they all seem to agree that his purpose. give heed to the consensus of conduct is not, rieht Rut our Also, his torrid pursuit of those responsible persons you member of the Bay Ridge Day Nursery Juniors, the American Women's Volunteer Services and the Officers Service Committee in Manhattan. Lieutenant Howard was graduated from the University of Missouri and is a member of Kappa Alpha and the American Institute of Engineers. He received his commission In New York at the U. S.

N. R. midshipmen's school. U. S.

stock. Carroll Livinestnn Wainwrteht Mrs. Michael 3 Coffey of Free- Rratpd onion Place a layer of nf 915 E. RSth Manhattan, port, is a graduate of Villanova dressing in baking dish, with fish fillets and top with daughter is verv trus'lul 01 mm nnng daughter, a performance nave mere is naugnr. announces the engagement of College.

his daughter, Miss Caroline Snowden Wamwnzhi to EnsitM BUY t. wak rsunua n.nu and bake a' 3Z8 den that she fell for a hoax in think-a lot, ing him fine. M. H. for 30 any difference.

She heliev es name with his at a ti (everything he tells her, although he is still legally tied, I Edward Townsend Shean, U. 8.1 SAVINGS STAMPS minutes. Serves 4 airie State, in June, 1943, and Margaret Conmy.

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