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116 Students Crowned Chicago's Weight HELD Fairbanks Saturday, Jan. 18, Attend UW osing Queen, Sheds 68 Ibs. ra 9 1 1 World Religion Day MarksFrom Area B'J AI.FKED LEECH Vniitd Press Stall Correspondent CHICAGO, Jan. 17, IIP--Mrs. Ninth Annual Observance even dozen FairbanksansiRuth Piediscalzi shed 68 pounds four College residents were! to become Chicago weight-losing i 1 mifton IT wftSTl p.aSV.

among the 111 Alaskans registered with 15,427 students for the ninthlUniversity of Washington autumn World Religion Day will be Baha'is. This will be its celebrated Sunday, Jan. 19. observance in thousands Ihe local spiritual assembly of Baha'i centers throughout ner regislrar world. The purpose of World Religion; Fairbanks students AAUW Meeting- Completes Plans For Speaker to fieures re- by Mrs Ethehn By Mrs.

itneijn included is to proclaim the funda-; Jeannine A. Take, Ray C. Keturi; mental oneness of religion, the i Robert A. Seaborn, Stephen assembly announcement Verne L. Coughrari, Thc observance was instituted by W.

Warner, Noel E. the National Baha'i Assembly of Smith, Harold L. Geitmner, Rob- the U. S. in 1950.

B. Boswell. William F. Hum- World Religion Day will berberies, Alan R. Ross and James Lt.

Col. W. C. Herbert will locally as follows: with Dennis Ryan. Sliest speaker at the a a a recorded broadcast by Mrs.

Students listed from College at meeting of the American Associa-j Florence jviayberry of Santa Pau- TJW are Louis S. Bandirola. Jo- tion of University Women a entitled "The World's D. Bando, Albert Hein- Monday, Jan. 20, in the cafeteria Force," will be heard at! an Egon H.

Bauer, of Lathrop High School, Airport i ovcr ra dio and there i Thc rc gj ra tion reflects an Rd. 'be an informal discussion at the Colonel Herbert, who is i home Mr. and Mrs. Elmer the Arctic Acromedical Labora-JGuffcy, tory at Ladd AFB, will speak on 401 students over last of 14 947 This Sunday i i aunudy a jy 314 er cen more than ulcd for 7:30 p.m. Prior to the business meetin and spech, members will be ed dessert and coffee, Mrs.

Edgar Philleo, president, stated. total. UW increased enroll- queen. And it wasn't easy. A year ago Mrs, Piediscalzi, who stands 5'2" in her nylons, burdened' the scales at 223 pounds.

"Now I'm down to 155 and 1 hope to lose another 20 pounds," she said. "But it'll take will power." Mrs. Piediscalzi, who has a 10-year-old daughter, was crowned que neof the YMCA's "lose weight the Y's way" program. She was one of 41 women who lost 25 pounds or more during the YMCA's eight-week suet- shedding program a year ago. Mrs.

Helen Reid, 39, of Chicago Heights, lost 78 pounds since she joined the program two years ago. But she backslid and has regained 18 pounds. The coronation ceremony for Mrs. Piediscalzi was held in con- Mrs. Turner added.

Under Washington Slate Law, any qualified resident of Alaska may enroll at the university and pay only the same fee as is paid by Washington residents. Other out-of-state registrants pay a higher fee. Students from other Alaskan Born to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Roch- jtj registered at the universi- rich a boy on Jan, 15 at 1:01 p.m.| a tumn quarter are: Births at St.

Joseph's BABY BOY ROCHRICH cighing pounds 2 ounces, their fourth child. Rochrich is a floor layer for the Carpet Shop. GORDON PAUL BEEBE Anchorage: Rita J. McCabe, Laurie D. Olin, Jerry J.

McCutch- ieon, Alex L.Allen, Leland B. Han- Scock, Charles D. Anderson, Stu- Born to Mr and Mrs. i i a W. Evey, Thomas E.

Toland, Beebc a boy on Jan. 16 at John J. Aylward, Sharon N. Ball, weigh'ing 7 pounds James L. Barkdoll, Neil H.

Mar- ounces, their second child. BABY GIRL DELGAUDIO Stens, Karolin F. Krause, John L. Mathey, Louis A. Fragola 1 A i A Born to A.2c and Mrs.

Vn-gil Jacque yri J. Porter Judith A Dclgaudio a girl on Jan. 16 at 8:17 a.m. weighing -6 pounds 9 ounces. Airman Delgaudio is with the 5060th Supply Squadron at Ladd AFB.

Spicy Baked Onions Place parboiled whole white Cornett, Kay C. Coulthard, Walter Warren Radke, Jo Ann Bixler, Clyde F. Smith, Robert D. Black, Gray G. Gebo, Janet M.

Mohr, Earl L. Rees, Patricia G. Boucher, Christine M. Gill, Glenn C. Briggs, Aldon E.

Gooch, John M. Stern Susan E. Brown, John P. Doyle, Dexter C. Zernia, onions in a shallow pan alt David Mil which pour melted butter or garinc seasoned with salt, ground white pepper, ground ground nutmeg and just the cs sencc of ground cloves.

Scatter a handful of chopped almonds ovcr all and bake until golden brown. dova: David Hough: McRae; Doug A Savikkp Ray lc M. Juncau: Joncs and Linda R. Kassncr, i ed cotton outfit, shown In Paris, is forerunner of next summer's beach fashions. The slim overdress is unbuttoned almost to the waistline.

ISMART ALL YEAR 'Printed Pattern To Welcome These New Babies Born at Fairbanks This Week Co-op Drug Will Give a FREE 5x7 PORTRAIT Taken by DAN'S STUDIO Each week Co-op Drug will (jive thrnuph Dan's Studio a free portrait to each new naby born in Fairbanks. Just come into Co-op Drus and cet your Gift Certificate to be used when baby is about 4 months old. Clara J. Carter, Robert T. Carter, Rodger H.

Pcgucs, Miriam Troutman, Roy A. Peratrovich Gary R. Hodges, Rose S. Ko- raatsubara, George H. Holloway, Alexander Blanton, Susan E.

Blanton, Virginia A. 'Whitchead, Nancy Jo Richardson, Gwynne Hynson, Celia B. Is'iemi, and Stuart F. Johnson. Kctchikan: James R.

Tavis, Darlcne P. Campbell, Avcn. M. Andersen, Lyndon R. Babcock Betty I.

Babcock, Roberta Bailey, Olga L. Kobbivik. James L. Miller, Margaret A. Daly.

Marlene S. Wingren, Gerald A. Uollog, Ruth C. Stump, Paul E. Nolan, and Karen Synnestvedt.

Kodiak: Roger F. MacDonald, Thomas G. Lee and Frances A. The dinner included baked chicken, mashed potatoes, peas tossed salad, raspberry sherbet, cookie, rolls and butter. AT LADD AFB Mrs.

John Ragland and Mrs. Vernon Boyette of Ladd AFB were hostesses Wednesday, Jan. 8, at a coffee which was a surprise bridal shower for Mrs. Mancell Ellison. The coffee was held A YMCA spokesman explained I at Mrs.

Ragland's home. In ad- that the eight-week course con- dition to the wives of flight sists of diet lectures, beauty hints! of the 449th F.I.S. of Ladd AFB, and some exercises. Plus group Kenneth Taylor. Dryden therapy known as "The Buddy System." "It workers wonders." the spokesman said.

"The women help each other stay on their diets." Mrs. Piediscalzl, for example. She said she "never could have done it" if it hadn't been for her backporch neighbor, Mrs. Ruth McCormack. "We used to have a coffee- klatch every afternoon and we'd consume a whole pie between us," Mrs, Piediscalzi said.

"Then we enrolled in the course together. We watched each other like hawks." Mrs. McCormack, who weighed 226 pounds, managed to lose 61 of them. "After 20 years carrying around all that extra weight I feel great," she said. "I'm down to 165 and 1 can slip into a size 18." There's less strain on the communal backporch, too.

When the two Ruths got together it used to! creak under a Morris, and James K. Hall were also in attendance. Officers and wives of the 5060th CAM Group of Ladd AFB attended an open house given by C.W.O. and Mrs. Verne E.

Erion to celebrate Mr. Erion's birthday. Also attending the party were Lt. Col. and Mrs.

Larry Sunderland and Lt. and Mrs. Kenneth Pear- Karen Martin, daughter of Capt. and Mrs. Phillip Martin, celebrated her fifth birthday a party! The cake was decorated with a scene from "Cinderella." Peter.

Diane, and Martha Strom; Debbie and Pamela Morrison; Joanie and Carlie Alden; Cindy Munger. Mendy Yelton, and Karen's brother, Phillip were guests at the party. pounds. useu Rory Gulledge celebrated his third birthday on Saturday, Jan. 11 with a party, given for him The load has been lightened by 129 pounds.

Calendar of Coming Events SUNDAY Coffee Hour, 9:30 a.m., USD. Bartenders Union Local 877, noon. Eagles Hall. Mrs. Hibbard Elected CD Club President An election of officers was held at the monthly meeting of the Lemeta Johnston, CD Club when it met at the home of Mr.

and Mrs. G. W. Hibbard. A large group of residents from the two areas discussed many subjects'of interest to that section.

The group voted into office the following officers: Mrs. Hibbard, president Gordon Dufseth first NAACP, 4 p.m., St. John's Baptist Church. Chaplain's Chat, 5:45 p.m., USD. Buffet Dinner, 6 p.m., USO.

Variety Act. 6:30 p.m., USO. Feature Movie, 7 p.m., USO. MONDAY Board of Directors, noon. Model Cafe.

Kiwanis Club, noon, Travelers Inn. Girl Scout Troop 2, 4 p.m., First Presbyterian Church. Electrical Workers Union, 5 p.m., Unit 2 Utility workers. Union Hall. Boy Scout Troop 538, 7 p.m., Catholic parish hall.

Co. 180th Engr. Bn. (O, U.S. Army Reserve, 7 p.m., Reserve Center.

Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., St. Matthew's parish vice president; Mrs. R. Heider, AAUW 7:30 Lathrop High second vice president; Mrs. old Peyton, secretary; and Mrs.

uu 'Howard Merril, treasurer. Mrs. Hibbard selected for her committee the following: Vern Ladd Officers Club. 7:30 p.m., by his parents, and Mrs. Charles Gulledge of Ladd AFB.

The guests, Stephen and Christopher Moore, Douglas Hammack. and Cynthia Wiggins, arrived at 3 p.m. and after the gifts were unwrapped, cake, ice cream and punch was' served. Each guest received party favors and games were played. The wives of the 5060th CAM Group of Ladd AFB gathered for their monthly coffee in the home of Mrs.

Joseph P. Marsiglia. Approximately 20 women attended the coffee. Coffee and sweet rolls were served from a table having a bouquet of pink sweet heart roses and white carnations for the centerpiece. A BEEF SHORT RIBS Braised with a pleasing variety of seasonings or special sauce, short ribs provide some mighty Rood Cabbasc wedges and a selection of herbs make an interesting combination with the short ribs of beef too.

Sell committee me lonowms; vein- a GVEA on Paylor, planning Jj or ale pT assisted by Dufseth and Gilbert Innes; by-laws, Dufseth and Mrs.j Heider; Mrs. Innes, ways andi means chairman, assisted by Mrs. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples recently by the U.S. Commissioner's office. Jan.

3: Waldcn A. Danielson, control tower operator and Dorothy M. Justin, bookkeeper. Jan. 7: Earl Fred Bunge.

sales clerk and Lida Marie Molash, baby sitter Hubert Martin, Horn- bridge club Ladd Officers i ec tronics engineer and Tanana Valley Kennel rM Vi Beef Short Ribs Offer Nourishing, Hearty Eating For The Whole Family Hearty beef short ribs a celery, onions and po-, cup fresh celery leaves often overlooked at the meat: a arc a fcw tllc vegetables! head cabbage (1 to often oveilooKcci ak tnc meai shorl rjbs pounds cut in 4 wedges counter favor of one ot the a ollc dish a Melt fat. in skillet. Brown short more glamorous cuts of ve a bies arc added only during ribs in hot fat. Sprinkle with However, braised with a pleasing variety of seasonings or a special the latter part of the cooking 1 salt and pepper. Add all ingre- period so that they are not over- dicnls except cabbage.

Cover and cook slowly l-V-2 hours. Add cab- wedges and a selec- bagc and cook about 20 minutes. BARBECUED SHORT RIBS sauce, short ribs provide some cooked. mighty good eating. Cabbage 0 Proper cooking is the secret of.tion of herbs make an interesting.or until cabbage is tcndci.

making the most of the combination with the short ribsj Beef short ribs, pot roasts, stew I of beef too. Thc herbs arc- sim meat and other good-buy cuts with the meal. The cab- 1 quire long, slow, moist cooking. I bage is added during the last 20 This not only assures Thc result is a main! but gives the seasonings an op-j dish meal the family will want: portunity to mingle with the na-joften. tural juices of the meat.

Delici-j ous gravies can be made from the BEEF SHORT RIBS AND CAB- 1 I 7 1 I I I I I I 'lno'r Seitz, Homer, postal clerk, i George F. Robinson, Chicken, Donald Thies and Mrs. Robert Small. Mrs. Roger Butler is in charge of refreshments with Mrs.

Jack Conger, visiting, and Mrs. Joseph P. Thomas, publicity. A letter of information, concerning the future activities of the club, will be mailed to the residents in the near future. It was announced by the officers that future meetings will be held at the Golden Valley Electric Co.

Bldg. on Inninois St. on the second Wednesday of the month at 8 p.m. miner and Martha Summers A fl Jan. 10: Kenneth C.

Davidson, Auto Racing Eiclson AFB and Dorothy p.m., Moose Lodge. a shirer bank clerk. City Council, 8 p.m., Council Jan 11: James Lawrence Lindsley; Mt. Viqw: Elmer It was announced by the pub- -Uigustin and William B. chairman, Mrs.

Thomas, Nome: Loretta A. Hello and June Mrs. Jessie Anderson, will be H. Dunbar; Palmer: E. Me-j guest speaker at the next meet- AI i a tiuci ju, Larry W.

Trowbridgejing, which will be a social affair. Betty J. Clark. James J. Gleason.lMrs.

Anderson is a well known Mahan. A I BORN Jem. 12 to To Mr Mrs. Dan a tcr, S'jsan Jar.cL on Jan. 1-.

Tt PFC. Mr Pau! a. a Linda Lee on Jan. To Set and Mrs a Ann on Jan. To A 1C and Mrs VICK! Lynn on Jan.

13- Td Mr unti Mc Lauren on 13. Pelican: Wallace J. Ganty; Petersburg: Oline Sitka: Sharon K. Handy and Bruce C. Robertson: Spcnard; Esko G.

Catc, Dulcie Clark, Carolyn S. Smith and Thomas H. Gibbs. Valdez: James F. Dieringer Venit: James Darryl Scybert; Wrantrell: Earl N.

Jenkins a Gary L. Gunderson; and Auke Bay: William C. Swanson. Skinless and boneless sardines make a fine company first course when they are served with deviled eggs, celery hearts, pimiento and crisp inner leaves of romaine. Pass the olive oil and wine vinegar.

florist in this area. The meeting will be held at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22 at the home of Mrs. Thomas, 615 College Road.

The group extends an invitation for all to attend and bring a neighbor as a guest. Everyone is rnvited to attend these meeting to further the interests of the community, stated the president. The African lungfish must come up to the a to breathe. It can live for long periods out of water, rolled up in mud consuming its own body tissues. (chambers, City Hal).

Square Dancing, 8:30 p.m., USO. TUESDAY Chamber of Commerce Luncheon, noon. Travelers Inn. Legislature Committee, Chamber of Commerce, 3 p.m., PAA conference room. Catholic Women's Athletic 7 p.m..

Federal Bldg. Catholic information classes, 7:30 p.m.. Catholic parish hall. Borealis Timing and Safety 7:30 p.m., Territorial Police office. of A Film Group, 6 and 8:15 p.m., Mines special showing of the "Emperor's Nightingale." Civil Air Patrol, 8 p.m., Gillam Way and Airport Rd.

drippings. The short ribs are cut from the rib ends of the standing rib of beef. Each piece has a fat covering and a section of the bone. As with any cut which contains bone, when buying short ribs it is to allow three-quarters to a pound of ribs per person. You may want to plan on slightly more if appetites at your house are especially keen.

Whisenhar.t. teacher and Fanny Elizabeth Janzen, teacher. Ben Atkinson, engineer and Viola J. Greuel, news services. Jan.

16: Dwight Coomcs, USAF, Eielson AFB and Anna Edna Davis, North'Pole, cafe owner. Marriage licenses were applied for recently by: Jerome Paul Schmidt and Rita McCarthy; Alexander Clinton Zabriskie Jr. and Marguerite Lane Morey Cook: Robert E. Row and Donna Sue Locklear; John Dwyer and Amelia Thien: John B. Greig and Albina E.

Weber; Elvin E. Stephenson and Patricia Pauline Fountain; Richard William Lobdell Sr. and Bennie Evelyn Cade. Modern Etiquette Q. What difference is there between the wording a church) wedding invitation and a house: wedding invitation? i A.

The only difference is a in the house wedding invitation! a house address takes the place! the name of the church, a "R.s.v.p." is usually added. Q. When a young girl is introducing her equally young sis- 1 ter to a person, should she call I her sister "Miss I A. No. She should merely say.

I "Mrs. Carter, this is my sister. Joyce." BAGE WITH HERBS Yield: 4 servings 3 pounds short ribs icul into servingsi 2 tablespoons fat 3 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper li cup wine vinegar 1 cup water 5 i teaspoon orcgano teaspoon sage 1 tablespoon dry mustard 1 bay leaf '2 cup sliced onions Yield: 4 servings 3 pounds beef short ribs, cut into serving pieces 2 tablespoons fat 1 onion, chopped cup vinegar 2 tablespoons sugar 1 cup catsup cup water 3'tablcspoons Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon prepared mustard cup sliced celery 2 teaspoons sail Melt fat in a heavy skillet. Brown the short ribs with the I onion in the hot fat. Add all remaining ingredients.

Cover and cook slowly I- 1 i to 2 hours or until tender, or bake in a moderate oven i350 Lillian's JANUARY SPECIAL LANOLIN COLD WAVE 1 A I A I AND SET Lillian's Beauty Salon 521 SIXTH AVE. PHONE 2515 When you're filling thin pan- Golden North Rebekah with creamed chicken for a 8 p.m., IOOF Hall. Quota Club. 8 p.m., Room, Travelers Inn. fancy lunch, you'll need a cup cream sauce and two cups of cubed chicken for the filling.

An Moose Lodge, 8 p.m., Moose Hall. extra cup of the sauce, flavored with grated Parmesan or Romano North Star Steppers, 8:30 p.m., i cheese may be used for the top- USD. i ping. SMALL TALK by Syms Jewel of a dress to wear under your coat now--to star by itself when spring arrices. Choose navy or black crepe for versatility.

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"How do you go about ireUinfr the fleas you have in your flea circus?" "I find a doff, and then I start from scratch." To Mr nr.d Ar.n en Jan. n. To Mr. and Mrs. Loud.

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