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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 17

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-T -r BROOKLYN EAGLE, NOV. 27, 1953 17 By RCTH G. DAVIS Society Editor Societ MatY (J ML NCI-, 9 V. E. B.

Fuller Weds Hobbyists and Collectors Build Own Reproductions Of Famous Ships, Old-Time Hand Cars With New Kits Mrs. Fredrickson Mrs. Beatrice C. Fredrickson, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Charles S. Champlin, was married to V. Edgar B. Fuller of Willow son of the late Mr. and Mrs.

Verdi E. B. Fuller. The ceremony took place at Emmanuel Baptist Church, on Sun day. The Rev.

Theodore E.l After Forty 1 Don't Be A 'Fatty'! By EDYTH T. McLEOD Dear Miss McLeodI would like to reduce but I do like good food and I have no will power! I have been told by my doctor that I can eat decent food if I will watch the calories. What do you say? Mrs. E. I recommend a book to you which is exactly what you need.

It Is the "Reduce and Enjoy It" cook book, by Elaine L. Ross, published by Harper Brothers, New York, $2.50. You will find It in any bookstore or they will order it for you. The author loved good food. She was overweight and had to reduce and did! She worked out a system of combining a low calorie main dish with rice or potatoes or a richer dessert.1 Simple and Good She did not go to the ridiculous extreme of weighing and measuring portions of food.

The recipes in Mrs. Ross book are simple and easy to prepare and they are good. If you don't talk diet and bore your family you will be able to serve these dishes to the entire family. Mrs, Ross Miller officiated. The bride was graduated from Adelphi Academy and is a member of Morning Choral.

She is the widow of the late Warren B. Fredrickson, and mother of Warren B. Fredrickson. Mr. Fuller was graduated from Adelphi Academy and Princeton University.

He -erved with the U. S. Army during World War II, and is a trustee of Emmanuel Baptist Church and Adelphi Academy. He is a member of the Heights Casino and the Princeton Club of New York. He is a service engineer with the New York Telephone Company.

After a wedding trip the couple wU reside at 151 Willow St. Mrs. Stanley B. Gittelson da ETlv-i recipes which feature deliciou-joan Dema food, a varied diet and a prom-1' ise of loss of weight. Bride of Dr.

Gittelson So, Mrs. and all other Mini Joan Sheila Derri matching velvet ureath of After-forty fatties' who love, of Mr Harry good food but must lose Ut 'twie nf oe.v, how on nor ami weight, this might be the an-v-cam the tartd of Dr Stanlev tried an old-fashioned bouquet swer to your problem of pink flowers Bertram Gittelson of 300 Cedar hurst Cedarhurst, son of Dr. and Mrs. Moses Gittelson of 2815 Avenue I. The ceremony took place on Saturday in the Manhattan Beach Jewish Center with Rabbi Joseph Singer officiating, assisted by Rabbi Bernard Berzon I am very pale, tall, with gray-brown hair.

I like color. Would it look too frivolous to wear on evening dress in some rich color" I am 50. Fanny H. Of course, wear color! I sug gest that a lace gown in deep, glowing red would be wonder of Congregation Ahavath Israel ful for you. Be sure that your a rorentinn nworiri uBC m.u mHcn me thp ceremony Arthur Gittelson, sister- of the brideeroom.

of Fun in Brooklyn West Hempstead, was matron J. Lf InH Mice Sit-a Wilt Your Child's Dr. Arthur Gittelson of Wo-t Hempstead was best man for his brother and ushers included another brother. Roger Gittelson, and David Derris, brother of the bride. After a wedding trip up-State, Dr.

and Mrs. Gittelson ill live in Merrick. The bride is a student at Brooklyn College. Her husband was graduated from Cornell University, Ithaca, and Cornell University Medical College and served as a captain in the Army Medical Corps. He is now prac-' ticing pediatrics.

Parish Council Mrs. Joseph J. Eschenbren-ner, president, will preside at the monthly meeting of St. Patrick's Parish Council, National Council of Catholic Women, on Monday evening at 8:15 in the social center, 97th St. and 4th Ave.

Mr. and Mrs. C. Charles Frost of 5G2 7th St. celebrated their golden wedding anniversary on Nov.

8. They were honored at a party given by their three children, John F. X. Frost, Casimir A. Frost and Margaret M.

Frost. cousin of the bride, of Brooklyn, was junior bridesmaid. The bride wore a gown of white satin, fashioned with a square neckline in front and V-back, and a full skirt with a train. Seed pearl and sequin embroidery trimmed the neckline and sleeves. Her illusion veil was attached to a coronet World Film jot seed pearls anri sne cameo TODAY Children's Museum :30 p.m.

TOMORROW a prayer hook witn two wnue orchids and stephanotis. The matron of honor wore a 'K'GHTY the U. S. S. Missouri, one of the most famous ships in American history, can now be reconstructed in every authentic detail by the model-boat fan.

The easy-to-assemble parts, made for collectors and hobbyists by Revell, sell at $1.98. Young Pianist Academy of Musir-' Mat inee taffeta own for Moppets," 3 p.m. Designs Her Own Brooklyn Library "Lets Listen to a Story," brbadcast with a band of velvet leaves on her head and she carried Burgundy roses. The junior bridesmaid was in a hoop skirted pale pink taffeta and tulle frock fashioned with rose buds, with Conceit Gowns Hilde Somer, young pianist who will give a recital at the Brooklyn Academy of Music next Thursday night, will ap Wm over WMCA, 9:30 a.m. Children's Museum Film, 11 a.m., 2 p.m., 4 p.m.

Story hour, 11:30 a.m.; live animal program, 1:15 p.m.; science demonstration, 2:30 p.m.; cultural history demonstration, 3:30 p.m. Brooklyn Museum Film and cartoon, 2 p.m., Kay Marwig, pear in a gown she designed herself. The young artist, noted for HA her "chic," says that designing her own clothes is "fun, and adds: sLury iu.ou a.m. By EVELYN MARSH "Besides that, I Know what I must wear for proper ease on Children's Museum ChoOSe yoUr Hnstk'k in a av shade t0 rival i.nn nm Santas costume. Apply carefully so it won't come off under stage.

For example, while like skirts with long, full fold the mistletoe. Try two coats. Apply the first coat, can-fully Brooklyn Museum Travel films for children. 2 p.m. they must be cut out just enough in front so as not to impair my pedalling.

The arms outlining lips and filling in with color. Let stand for about two minutes. Then blot with dust with face powder and 'omp'ex blend of flower-fresh WEDNESDAY Children's Museum Film, 3:45 p.m. THURSDAY Children's Museum Film, 4:30 p.m. apply a second coat of lipstick.

Blot until tissue comes away-clean. This technique is suggested by Cutex, whose lipstick sells at 29c plus tax in drug, department and 5 and 10c stores. Perfume Accent Climax the lighthearted as BROOKLYN FILMS The Schools Motion Picture lightness. The 1 -ounce size Is $12.50. Tattletale Neck? As you begin to wear more and more about your neck in this colder season, you may find it difficult to keep a tattletale mark from appearing at necklines of blouses and dresses.

A cleansing program that gives special attention to the back of the neck helps as a rule. A pad saturated with witch hazel or skin freshener is a quick pickup in between regular cleansing. Committee, a voluntary organization of parents and teachers, lis'ts as suitable for children between 8 and 14 the following programs to be shown over the weekend: surance that you look your prettiest this holiday season by adding the final accent of perfume. Compounded, sealed Frincb Corn bm Bit Plrlc. maty packaged in Paris.

Opti Kridw; rortwM, mist perfume by Tussy is a must be specially cut to allow complete freedom while playing." Miss Somer prefers pure silk taffeta for her evening gowns. She finds them most practical for packing, as they do not crush. Speedy Repair "On a busy touring schedule," she explains, "I have no time to press a gown when it becomes crushed. For the times when this does happen, I have discovered a wonderful system: I work up steam in the bathroom by turning on the hot water in the tub. Then I hang the gown in the steam-filled bathroom until the wrinkles come out! But one thing you must remember: never do this with a net-material.

I lost one of my favorite net-dresses which shrank to nothing!" Asked if aha does her own sewing, Miss Somer answered quickly, "Oh, yes, on my street clothes and day dresses. But not for my evening gowns I wouldn't have the courage." -For croup ffaru J4awortL 5 0 How Can Girl 'ad Make Him Propose? SIS WEAVES a blanket for her doll on Gabriel's Wonder Weaver which features the tidv varn disDanser to DEAR MARY I am a woman 33, In love keep yam allotment from tangling. $2.50 at Abraham Straus. with a co-worker, 32. We have been together two nights a week for the months.

In this time neither of us has dated Food anyone else, claiming that we have no wish to. Yet when I ask Tom about his deeper feeling for me, he is noncommittal. Hot Potato Salad Fine Choice With Cold Turkey He says he can't honestly 3. We enu say that he loves me, nor can he honestly say that he doesn't love me. But he also says that he can't stay away from me.

I have asked him By ELBA STEINBERGER Food Editor 14 cup vinegar 14 cup water salad dressing to moisten Cold Sliced Turkey Cranberry Sauce Potatoes are coming to mar ket by the truck load. Prices salt and pepper Cook potatoes in jacket are reasonable and this Olives and Celery Scalloped Potafoes or Hot Potato Salad Mixed Green Salad Peel and dice. Add celery and why he thinks he doesn't love me, and he says he just can't explain it. Is there any way I can induce him to fall in love fine time to use this important eggs. Fry bacon and onion together until bacon is tender.

Hot Rolls Butter or Margarine food. Here is a hot potato salad that should be Derfect when inside his guard and kindle a fire in his heart is to give him a great deal of reassuring devotion in a very unobtrusive way, without seeming to ask anything in return, continuing the practice until he is comfortably habituated to the largesse. Or dependent upon it, to be precise. Then if you were to include new interests in your life, that curtailed your ministry to him. that rather swept hijn to the sidelines, he might suddenly realize how much you meant to him.

And in the crisis of that discovery he might "fall in love" and propose marriage. Until now you've taken the opposite tack, it seems, trying to capture Tom's attention, instead of bestowing affection without calculation. And it may be that he Is blocked in relation to you, by a canny sense that your behavior is tacitly demanding rather than loving. Immature persons (such as Tom) usually are disobliging to outright emotional demands volleyed at them by intimates. One must be emotionally mature in some respects, to find pleasure in the giver-role.

Your chances are slight of winning Tom, now that you've thrown yourself at his head, and done your utmost to pin him down. But maybe you can redeem the mistake by relaxing your efforts, and giving him more margin for courting aggression. You've been acting contrary to courting instinct in humankind, which calls on the female to launch a chase, in which the male becomes the pursuer. If Tom is to want you seriously, he must deem it necessary and worthwhile to overcome some distance in reaching you. M.

H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or personal interview. Write her in care of the Brooklyn Eagle, Brooklyn 1, N. Y. Stir in flour.

Add vinegar and water; cook, stirring constantly Fresh Fruit Bowl Beveragt served with cold sliced turkey. Hot Potato Salad until mixture thickens. Add po Scalloped Potatoes tatoes to mixture, stir lightly with fork. Heat. Add salad 4 medium potatoes salt and pepper dressing to moisten and season with me? I have told him MaryHaworth how I feel abodt him, and I try to please him in every way, ind I know I do.

What he needs is an earthquake inside, and I would like to bring this about, with your guidance. Y. Devotion DEAR C. Y. Evidently Tom Isn't the sort who can be swept off his feet by any woman.

ltt tablespoons flour to taste. Yield: 4 servings. 4 medium potatoes cup diced celery 4 hard-cooked eggs 3 slices bacon, diced 1 medium onion, minced tablespoon flour A big green salad and fruit for dessert should make an ap i cups hot milk 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 16 small onion, minced Peel potatoes and cut In 14- pealing after-holiday menu. Dinner for Aged inch slices. Place a layer in unless perhaps the femme fatale type, such as he isn't likely to interest.

As 1 get the picture, The annual dinner of the bottom of buttered baking dish. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, half Minnie Tulipan Society for his capacity to love is undeveloped. He seems a greatly inhibited fellow, pas Food Editor's Cue Kumquats now coming from Florida are good to eat out of hand or sliced in salads. These small citrus fruits have a sweet skin and a tart pulp, so are best when the entire fruit Is me tiour ana butter or margarine. Repeat.

Add milk and onion. There should be enough milk to be seen through the potatoes. Bake in moderate sive, indecisive, cautiously defensive, possibly due to an emotionally insecure early life that conditioned him to reject even his own feelings, to beware and distrust them, in order Senile Aged will be on Sunday-evening in the Waldorf-Astoria. Proceeds of the dinner will go toward! a building for the care of senile aged men and women. oven (350 degrees 114 hours YOUNG HOBBYIST works on model of oldtimo handcar and trailer.

All-piastic, easily assembled kit is 69c in Hobby Department. eaten. They make wonderful marmalade. to cut down the risks of getting hurt. In such case, the most effective way to get or until potatoes are tender.

Yield: 4 servings..

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