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

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ii wu a BROOKLYN EAGLE, OCT. 14, 1 946 II? oinq I.SHIIIIH.1 1 HIHIIUlimill lilillliilliniiilli: lillilinkHllllllllmwili I niiimtllitl Happy in a Meatless World Dramatize Your Jewels Evenings Are Once More Formal and Elaborate (Vegetarians Calm As Mr. and Mrs. Jack fan. Spratt Go Hungry By MARGARET MARA 1 There are three million persons in the United States who wouldn't give a snap of a finger for a big juicy steak.

They see the meat shortage as a boon to mankind, these 3,000,000 vegetarians, and they are anxious to have the government start an educational program supporting their creed. By PATRICIA LINDSAY This is a jewel season, there is no denying that. Women who have priceless gems will wear them in all their glory, and the rest of us will step out with our costume jewelry just as proudly! Women who have rare gems build their entire wardrobes about them. They select fabrics and colors which will be exciting backgrounds for their precious baubles. They select styles, too, that will display the jewels to advantage.

So, does it not stand to reason that one's face and hands and skin should be adorned harmoniously to add greater beauty to one's jewels? Quite naturally your skin should be clear, your lips free of superfluous hair, your brows plucked to a trimness but not to a thinness, your lashes lush and curling. Over the Lips Carry your make-up foundation over your lips, let it set before painting on your lip outline and be certain to blot off the excess color unless you wish to leave it on the rim of your glass or on your hostess' lovely table linen! "What wonderful skin" is the compliment people will pay you if you keep your skin free of blemishes. Patricia Lindsay's booklet No. 601, "Acne Diet," gives yon specific directions as to the foods to eat and care of the skin. To obtain a copy, send lOscents (coin preferred) and a three-cent stamp to her, clo the Brooklyn Eagle, P.

0. Box 99, Station New York 19, N. Y. Symon Gould, associate editor of the American Vegetarian, a publication with offices in New Boro Mother Believer One of Brooklyn most ardent vegetarians is Mrs. Lillian Ef York, pointed out to Price Ad ministrator Paul A.

Porter in a recent letter a partial solution stein of 2012 E. 2d who also to, what he described as "the; is rearing her two sons, 9 and 4 meat hysteria that has attacked 'as vegetarians. Her husband. the American however, is a meat eater. He is dealer in frozen foods.

"I have been a vegetarian for seven years," revealed Mrs. Ep Let 'em Eat "Vegetarians in the United States sympathize with your stein. It was difficult for me to narrassea pomuon nu we wu. change over my oldest son to vpcrptarianiem hppancp hp Wnpur support in meeting this situation th tast(? admitted. WUfifuiifiiijtiinuiiiB in a scientifically constitutes youngest child has manner, which will help solve never Mten meat Hfl hag never the situation to some degree and eaten anything except raw vege.

at the same time help maintain ubleg and raw frult and nut the hea th standards of this The children rarely have colds, country, he said. Lhe said Lop alL for Iflfjan JJunl mmm immm i "Thev have ruddv comnlex- it is our contention uiai an educational campaign initiated in ions, bright eyes and good teth." By SHIELA McKEON Eighteen-year-old Roddy McDowall, who has had many a romp along the sound stages with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's shaggy dog, Lassie, thinks devotees of knee-length jeans worn with long plaid shirts are just doing what comes naturally. Washington to enlighten the pub- Describing her children's meals n. lilt lunuaiiitiiLui im-ic of nutrition would show that ClT. 1.

-i "I don't like jazz as much as other music," he admitted. "I Li protein obtainable from sources other than m55t, such as eggs, butter, cheese, cream, soybeans, other beans, nuts and leafty veg-tables, is equally as good for bodily needs as that obtainable urday. Breakfast: Casaba melon, almonds and pecans. Luncheon: Raw salad wuh whole escarolle and lettuce like ballads and operettas par ticularly 'Up in Central Park." leaves. Chunks of celery, carrots from flesh, fish or fowl.

Furthermore in such an edu-jand beets. Banana, avocado pear ir for the vounger boy and baked cational campaign the emphasis should be stressed as to the limited quantity of protein required for daily bodily needs, varying from 50 to 60 grams according to the best nutritional fo 22'2 17.95 potatoes for the elder. Dinner: Turnips, carrots, car. rot juice, mashed avocado pear mixed with chopped onion. The children have no milk and no cereal at anytime.

Fruit and vegetable juices are the only liquids given them with meals. "The important thing about eating raw vegetables," pointed iou should see the girls at Hollywood High," said Roddy, who apparently has. "They wear them all the time. I think they are okay in their place." Currently featured at the Capitol Theater, he has amazed backstage population by hieing allergic to telephones he just won't answer them and Capitol audiences with the fact that he is a pleasant entertainer, even without the animated fotu'-legged prop. His Tour to Continue Roddy is currently on an extended furlough from which is including a swing around the vaudeville circuits.

"I expect to be making personal appearances until the end of the year," the English-born juvenile revealed in his clipped British accent. "I'm going back to Hollywood in February or March," he continued, "but I have no idea what sort of picture has been lined standards. Vegetarian Creed A greying middle-aged man, yaist-tucked bodice, bow. Pretty push-up sleeves that's lops in fabric, Black, green, peacoclt or Ai to 22'2. 1 atnl phanr ions resume FOR THE OPERA -Dein-Bacher takes natural Russian ermine and drapes it into a regal coat with very full draped lines.

The sleeves are in the bishop fashion. Theater, openings this year should be some- FOR ELEGANT EVENINGS Natural wild mink makes a sleek jacket stole with slit pockets in the front panels. This is one of the elaborate fur fashions for formal Winter evenings shown by Dein-Bacher of the Waldorf. more! Fruit Cup Home Baked Beans Chili Sauce Green Salad with Cheese Strips and Tomatoes Hot Rolls Dessert Baked Apples Coffee Tea Milk Dessert Baked Apples 6 large baking apples 'j cup pineapple preserves Vt cup raisins cup dark corn syrup (or Vt cup water and 3 tablespoons sugar) 1-3 cup cookie crumbs lis teaspoon cinnamon Core the apples and pare about one-fourth of the way down from the stejp side. Fill centers with preserves and raisins.

Arrange apples in a shallow dish. Pour corn syrup over apples. Bake in moderate oven, 350 degrees for 45 minutes or until tender, basting frequently. Mix cookie crumbs and cinnamon and sprinkle over apples. Place under moderate broiler until crumbs are a light brown.

Serve hot with light cream or pudding sauce. slight of build, partly bald and wearing glasses, Mr. Gould claims to have excellent health as a result of his diet of vegetables. There are two classes of vegetarians, he said; the ethical and the dietary. The former are vegetarians because of their aversion to the slaughter of animals for food and the latter, because they find that vegetable diet keeps them in good health.

Mr. Gould is an ethical vegetarian. Part of his creed is as follows: "I am a vegetarian because I seek to obey the moral laws of nature which forbid me to kill a living thing. I believe in the kinship of man and animals. I will out Mrs.

Epstein, "is the necessity for complete mastication. You must chew your food until it is reduced to a pulp. This is very important when eating nuts. Often you hear people say that they can't digest nuts. That's because they don't chew them sufficiently!" The two Epstein boys have fine, strong according to their mother who attributes this healthy condition to exercising their jaws while chewing raw food.

Up to Mother Mr. Gould sees the woman in the home as the custodian of the family health. "The mother of the household is the one to regulate, control and introduce the progressive Surprise Party Frank C. Knight was entertained at a surprise birthday party recently at his home, 611 55th present were: Mr. and Mrs.

Arne Flatlund, Mr. and Mrs. Murray Theaman, Mr. and Mrs. Nat Accomando, Mr.

and Mrs. Barney Caston, Mr. and Mrs. John Mitchell, Mr. up for me.

Here in New York Roddy's only howl is the fact that three or four shows a day at the theater don leave him great deal of1 time to be out on the town. "I have had no lime to go out," he said, "except when Elizabeth Taylor was here." 1 i abeth is Four Days Left To Enter Contest Four days are left in which to file entry blanks for the "Smile at Shortages Baking Contest" which is being sponsored by the American Nationalities Committee of the Women's National Institute in conjunction with the 23d Annual Women's International Exposition of Arts and Industries, to be held at the. 71st Regiment Armory, Park Ave. and 34th Manhattan, 'from Nov. 4 through 10.

Official contest entry blanks may be ob not support the horrors of tn slaughterhouse: the fiendish met wmcn is Dounci to and Mrs. John Kinkaid, Mr. andjterrors of hunting and UsMUg; "ve a ueieinuiuii muuem-i A POTPOURRI OF COLOR An exciting evening gown is this called "Carioca" and done by Mady Martell. The voluminous skirt is cut to take full advantage of the Jacob's stripes. The blouse is black satin.

v.Uki iu- ip car ism nt step ran i lunroi ua ucuci unuw ui mo 1,1 o. JYlillU, ajiu I' Mrs. William Stephenson, Mr. "I am a vegetarian because 1 Roddy goes for knee-length jeans. family group.

She must learn to forego the traditions and am an estnete. i worsnip uie and Mrs Charles Scudero, Mr prejudices of her youth in favor sublime and beautiful in nature. and Mrs. Frank Knight Misses Dorothy Barton, Marguerite With Shellev. the noet.

I believe of the latest ideas in dietetics i I Campbell, Mrs. Helen Scudero that the true destiny ot man can wi--n idvur wnuic diiu uuuiu Everett never be achieved on its highest foods for true nutrition against the pretty brunette who has peared with Roddy in several of his pictures. Nix on Boxes and Eugene Hanley, The Grocer Says: It Is easy enough to blame the grocer or the soap manufacturer when there is no soap to be found in the store. But the until he abandons hisii'etinea ana aemineraiuect sud- is, John New and Stephen 'plane emDomru tained by writing direct Iv to the ommen icarnivorous habits and returnsistances Knight Jr. headquarters of the Women's Matinnal lntittilp and must hp flrftporv Mannfafhirpr? nf fillprl in and returned to KllB UA ln So it is Imaina I rip cave a nai'l nf the! vv-pmon'c Mattnnai Tnctitiiia Glory to individuals so often reflects Brooklyn.

The star's taste doesn't run to Juke joints, thank you. "When Elizabeth was here we went to the Waldorf for dinner and then "I had a broadcasst," he said. "After that we went to Larue and then to Le Coq ftouge. MaiuodL 5 Wjail Girl 6, Piliers Trinkets; Asks How to Curb Her responsibility lies with the oneRoom 80.j, 480 Lexington again in the case of the new New York State Regent of the women in three who yours waste New York 17, not later than mid- Daughters of the American Revolution, Mrs. James Grant Park, fats down the drain.

night on Friday, Oct. 18. Mrs. Park was named by the nominating committee for election on am are of her. 3.

Perhaps also, now, as ni'in mv II substantial and they the past six months my little taken to the movies once every granddaughter, almost 7, shows two weeks. a phobia for taking money, also Repeats offense articles like Friday at the 50th armiver-s a annual conference of the N. State D. A. R.

at the Hotel Statler, II wis Jean Paradis and Donald Stuart Duncan to Be Married Thursday Evening in Flatbush Church )ociet 1 rne inue gin is whmu. uc-prived of the pleasures which are in progress at these times, and "talked to" by her parents, rings, to give away to her playmates. She is in good health and seems to be a perfectly normal child, but Law Goetz bell of 5902 Avenue 0 announce same high school. Miss Camp- a conditioned-reflex of focusing family attention upon her as "bad" since a child prefers even punitive attention to no special attention all. Must Stand By Her In treating the problem at its source the parents should salvage and nourish the girl's self esteem in relation to the boys! 1.

By diplomatically enforcing and umpiring certain types of recreation in which she can figure importantly, even av "boss of the show" in her return, thus also teaching the boys humane consideration of the vounger and smaller, which con- bell has since attended the Uni the engagement of their daugh Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Law Buffalo. Before mo ing to Bronx ville.

the Parks lived in Brooklyn and took part in the civic affairs of the commu versity of Tampa, and George of 105 Moffat St. announce the engagement of their daughter, VV a i gton University. Mr. March has been to Clemson Col Miss June Law, to Horace Goetz, when she does wrong. But nothing makes any impression upon her.

Incidentally, I don't live near enough to butt into their family life, but the parents confide these things in me. I). C. Feels Rejected DEAR D. The crux of this problem, as I see it, is the girl's ter, Miss Catherine Lee Lamp-bell to Harry Vandergrift March, son of Col.

and Mrs. Kenneth Frease March of Canton, Ohio. The couple met in Clearwater, Florida, where they attended the lege and Stanford University, son ot Mr. ana Mrs. Albert and is now serving with the easily teased and wants to be the center of attention at all times.

We Goetz, of Indianapolis, Ind. The wedding will take place next Army of the United States in Ft. Benning, Georgia. nity. In fact it was in this borough that Mr interest in the Mrs.

Park i. Park's deep welfare and Summer. The bride-elect Is a graduate think maybe the reason she tag-end rating in the householdiciitioning makes a gentleman. of Bushwick High School. Mr.

Goetz served for four years in i ve things Mrrrv Hrrworth picture, which she feels like a 2, By "making much" of her. as Macken Brindley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sylvester Macken of 52, Clinton Rockville Centre, have an problems of young people developed. It led her to serve as a member of the board of directors of a Brooklyn nursery away is so she doomsday weight on her spirit a girl, the only daughter a "special treasure" status in Itself and cordially praising all her the Army was discharged last Spring and at present is a supply manager for "The Stars and can feel magnanimous.

anfJ has for years without She has a normal home life, being able to comprehend or ex-with her father and mother, two iam jt. chool. When she moved to nounced the engagement of good, lovable qualities at every Stripes" in Pfunstadt, Germany. Bronxvllle she continued her opportunities for service as a Hrndrickson Newton Imemher of the Bronxville Girl their daughter, Miss Mary Virginia Macken to Richard Arthur Brindley, son of Mr. and Mrs.

By HELEN BROWN Society Editor Miss Jean Ingraham Paradis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian F. Paradis of 758 West minster and Pleasantville, N. will be married to Donald Stuart Duncan, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Alfred C. Duncan, also of Brooklyn, on Thursday evening In the Flatbush-Tompkins Congregational Church. The Rev. Alfred Grant Walton will officiate and a reception will follow at the Hotel Bossert.

Mrs. Adrian A. Paradis of Flushing will be matron of honor for her sister-in-law and the bridesmaids will be Miss Marjorie P. Bacon, Miss Emily N. Hargan, Miss Elizabeth Montgomery and Mr.

Cameron W. Reed. John W. Highley of Glen Ridge, cousin of the bridegroom, will be best man and the ushers will be Robert B. Henderson, Walter B.

Moen, Adrian A. Paradis, brother of the bride and Cameron W. Reed. Cam pbcll March Mr. and Mrs.

William J. Camp- In a double ring ceremony Scout Council, one term as ex- brothers one nearly 9, tne otner on the one hand she is baited legitimate opportunity, a baby 18 months old an aunt an(j flouted by the two older In treating the pilfering: 1. on the mother's side and a boy boys, who are ganged up against I Get a toy bank and have her de-cousin, the same age as her a show of superior "lm- posit 5 cents a week from her al-brother. Of course, as is natu- portance." And on the otherllow ance in it, as a fund to repay ral, the boys tease her and run band, more recently, there is a what she wrongfully took Qii-av from Vlpr hpraiwp shp.l.U,. ot (ho thic n-itV, Saturday, in the rectory of St.

ecutive vice president of the Arthur Brindley of 84 Lenox Pauls Methodist Church, In- ParentTeacher Association of Road, Rockville Centre. wood, Miss Gloria P. Newton, lYonkers School No. 8. daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Chester! In the Anne Hutchinson Chap In the Anne Hutchinson Miss Macken is a graduate of chriw 7, I'uJ'uf' St. Agnes Academy, Rockville Centre, and the Scudder School. Her fiance, a graduate of South tcr, which she joined when s)le is hv nature a veryjijon's share of her elders' fond clean the slate. 2.

Put at her first moved to Bronxville 12 bossy, scrappy child. protective attention. disposal, ithout hint of the re- years ago, she was attracted to It is an average workingman'sl She is coping, back to wall. Imedial reason for it, other means the Junior American Citizens' family and the parents try to be with a conviction of family re-jof rating high with playmates, Side High School. Rockville Centre, attended Wharton School of Finance and Commerce of the University of Pennsylvania.

He lair in nanoimg tne cnunren. iccuon, anu pinermn uum uiuu nei eu-iegaru uas oeen Clubs, sponsored by this chap- Each of the boys and the girl family for such motives asirestored. A batch of cookies insively tailored for a good ixewion oi oecame uie bride of John W. Hendrick-son of Inwood, formerly a Tech. Sgt.

in the AUS, Ordnance who served four years, three in the Middle East, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hendrickson of Esperance, N. formerly of Inwood. The Rev.

William H. Vastine, pastor of the church, officiated and a dinner and reception followed at the Harmony Restaurant. Jamaica. three times a week. or a bag of hoe Schools.

She was appointed to keep their bedroom tidy, these: hipline. In a slimming rib knit, A served in the Asiatic -Pacific theatre of operations for three years with the U. S. Marine chapter chairman of the J. A.

C. Club. As a result of her outstanding work with the club help with the dishes and run 1. To buy compensatory ac fruit or candy bars for variety errands. Each has an allowance Ceptsnos and court on the out- hers alone to distribute, "for of 25 cents a week, and they side.

2. Perhaps unconsciously practice in being a good host-don't lack canriv, ice cream, fruit for revenge upon her elders she might be told would Corps and is now associated in the insurance business with his ntvy, alpine rose, white, Sie to 44. You may want. too! Mail and phnnr nrHer d. Call Clmbrrland 6-6000.

Miss Jane Law father in Rockville Centre. Continued on Fae 12 or good desserts. Their meals I their supposed enemy treatment work miracles, I think. M. H.

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