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1 Aline Dubois, The Burlington Free Press TUESDAY, MARCH 1 1H4 1 JlllilL Vi If I Norbert Wheeler Will Be Married Mr. and Mrs. Leo W. Dubois of 52 Proctor Ave, South Burlington, announce the engagement of their daughter Aline Deane to Norbert A. Wheeler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Howard E. Wheeler of Malletts Bay. Miss Dubois was graduated from Rice Memorial High School in 1963 and is employed by the New England Telephone and Telegraph Co. Mr.

Wheeler was graduated from Burlington High School in 1962 and is a sophomore at the University of Vermont, Iwllifp IlilBilll 'World's Foir-esf To Be Theme of Essex Junction Style Show "World'i Fair-est" will be the theme of a fashion show to be sponsored by the Essex Junction Woman's Club at 8 p.m. April 16 at the Essex Junction High School Cochairmen will be Mrs. Rodney Allan, Mrs. Irving Osterhoudt and Mrs. Elbert Neff.

Other committee heads are Mrs. John Groh, Mrs. Kenneth Prior and Mrs. Clifford Rivers, models; Mrs. James Reed, programs; Mrs.

Helena Jackman, gift certificate; Mrs. Luther Hebbleth-waite, Mrs. Phillip Doher-ty, and Mrs. Vernon Schumacher, tickets; Mrs. Stephen Knight, publicity; Mrs.

Lee Irish and Mrs. Hazen Wood, refreshments; and Mrs. Helen Workman, commentator. Mr. Amidon To Talk On 'Antique Clocks' George H.

Amidon will talk on "Antique Clocks" at a meeting of the Essex Junction Woman's Club at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Congregational Church vestry, Essex Jaycee Wives, Guests To Hear Drs. Morrow The Drs. Rufus and Dorothy Morrow will address Burlington Junior Chamber of Commerce Wives, their husbands and guests at 8 p.m. Thursday at Sara M.

Holbrook Community Center, 93 College St. The doctors will describe their work this summer on the hospital ship SS Hope in Ecuador. Following the lecture the Jaycee Wives will vote on a project to benefit the ship. Refreshments will be served. Bridge Winners Winners of the Christ the King Bridge Tournament for February with a score of 5150 were Mrs.

Edwin Bar-rett and Mrs. Coley Moore, team 28. The next tournament play will be March 30. Dress Up a Stew A steaming kettle of stew can be mighty tempting on a winter's day. Make the servings even more attractive by topping the stew with biscuits, pastry, dumplings or a ring of rice.

Remember also when preparing a stew that the liquid should gently simmer never boil. Some good cooks like to use a strong-flavored fish such as haddock (or i creamy fish chowder. Friendship Circle WilLSee Pictures Mrs. S. H.

Shirey will show pictures of her recent trip to England at a meeting of Friendship Circle, King's Daughters, at 2:30 p.m. this Tuesday at 24 Harrington Ter. Members will sew for Mary Fletcher Hospital. Duplicate Bridge A master point game will be played at 7:30 p.m. this Tuesday at the Duplicate Bridge Center, 15 Center St.

Winners of Thursday's game were Jack Barrick and Mrs. Maurice Mintzer, first; Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Reiter, second; Mrs. John J. Coleman and Mrs. Doris Preston tied with Murray Boriskin and Mrs. Oswald Kramer, third.

Good Breakfast February and March are Good Breakfast Months, so take special notice of the morning meal each member of your family eats. If breakfast is poor or skipped, it's difficult to fulfill the day's nutrient requirements. An adequate breakfast should include a serving of a high-protein food. If a recipe calls for beef stock and there's none on hand, you can dissolve a beef bouillon cube in boiling water and use this beef bouillon for the stock. MaxineT.

Bishop, Richard P. Bushey Engaged To Wed CHARLOTTE Mr. and Mrs. W. Maxwell Bishop announce the engagement of their daughter Maxine Therese, to Richard Bushey, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Ver-nard Bushey of Hinesburg. Miss Bishop is a 1962 graduate of Rice Memorial High School, South Burlington. She is employed in the purchasing department of Mary Fletcher Hospital, Burlington. Mr.

Bushey is a 1962 graduate of Hinesburg High School. He is attending a school for chefs. A spring wedding is planned. oettinQ: the Vf 070 Cochairmen of ticket committee Mrs. John Ready (left) and Mrs.

Kenneth Rock (right) confer with fashion coordinator Mrs. Frances Smith on final plans for Mercy Home end School Association fashion show, 'Passport to Spring at 8:15 p.m. March 12 ot Mater Christ! School auditorium. Show will have 1964 World's Fair background. Fasting to Reduce By DR.

THEODORE VAN DELLEN St. Albans Girl, Miss Burnor, Is Married Saturday in Florida Lucille Houle, Peter Navari Jr. Become Engaged WILLISTON Mr. and Mrs. Romulus Houle announce the engagement of their daughter Lucille to Peter Navari son of Mr.

Navari Sr. of Proctor and of the lata Mrs. Navari. Miss Houle was graduated from Rice Memorial High School in 1963 and will be graduated in April from Diorr's Beauty Institute, Bar-re. Mr.

Navari is a graduate of Proctor High School and is a hair stylist at O'Brien's Beauty Salon. Meat, Potato Dish Ready-to-serve a and convenient frozen potatoes paired together spell truly jiffy main dishes. For instance, whip up a quick casserole by combining frozen potatoes, one of the condensed cream soups and one of many meats: canned luncheon meat, cooked ham, sliced frankfurters or smoked sausage links, bologna, salami, or any of the other ready-to-eat sausages. Like the flavor of garlic? Crush a tiny clove of it and add it to enough creamed spinach for four. FURS Remodeling jfirA, Cold storage Vr Cleaning atchin9 Miss jwiss SI 2 North St.

Phone UN 2-2317 Bigelow Rugs all types Linoleum 152 Cherry St. UN 4-6511 Setchell-Carlson Unit-ized Television JOHNSON'S RADIO SERVICE 11 North Ave. UN 4-9280 (MS mm ST VJf I mm 4 I i I mtn fill 1 I BRADENTON, Fla. Trinity Lutheran Church was the setting here Saturday for the marriage of Miss Alberta Louise Burnor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

G. F. Burnor of St. Albans, Vt. to Roger Andrew Petersen, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Lloyd Petersen of Bra-denton, Fla. The Rev. Mr. Allran formed the double ring ceremony at 2 p.m.

Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a street length white-brocade dress with Empire waist and A-line skirt. She also wore a shoulder-length veil and carried a nosegay of purple violets with purple streamers. Miss Nancy Irwin was maid of honor and wore a pale-aqua peau de soie street-length dress with A-line skirt and a matching oval headpiece. She carried a nosegay of white carnations with purple streamers. Charles Patterson was best man and Ronald Petersen, Sweetbreads can be pan-fried to a golden brown, but they must be pre-cooked before they go into the skillet.

NOW ONLY 15 MINUTES From Richmond On the New Interstate 89 DECORATING SHOW ROOMS Pt 2 7 Winoski At 89 rfikMm Talk about Svelte! Variety of rich new patterns and colors make an occasion of spring influence in men's styles. This suit is smart and thrifty i imported worsted and silk sharkskin, is being shown in local stores. Junction. The University of Vermont the direction of Francis A. Weinrich.

days, whereas adults can fast safely for two weeks, provided they are healthy. In termittent fasts for a day or two are helpful while dieting, especially when the project reaches a standstill. Short intervals of starvation are suggested only when the individual is unable to reduce by the usual methods. These include a low caloric diet, exercise, and the use of appetite suppressant drugs, psychiatric guidance, and crash and liquid diets. The starvation regimen allows the use of water, weak tea and coffee, and other low caloric beverages.

A vitamin-mineral mixture usually is prescribed. Dr. Van Dellen will answer questions on medical topics if stamped, self-addressed envelope accompanies request Foot Tumor: V.M. writes: What can you tell me about Morton's toe, also called Morton's neuroma? Reply: Dr. Thomas G.

Morton described two foot disorders. One is a painful condition involving the base of the second toe. The other is a nerve tumor (neuroma) between the third and fourth metatarsal bones. This lesion is extremely sensitive and must be removed to obatin relief. More Than Minerals: F.

B. T. writes: I read your article on mineral springs. What minerals can I put in the bath water to get the same effect? Relief: The good results are not brought about by the minerals but by the heat of the water, plus the relaxation associated with staying at a spa. Coffee And Dizziness: A.

W. writes: Could too much coffee (five cups a day) be responsible for dizziness on bending over? Reply: No, but the coffee might aggravate conditions responsible for this symptom, such as hypertension or other vascular disorders. More Than Skin Deep: Mrs. K. writes: How deep beneath the surface can a skin cancer go? Reply: Through all the layers of the skin.

It grows slowly but, like any other cancer, it can kill if untreated. Ever add crumbled crisply cooked bacon to cream cheese for a sandwich or cracker spread? Youngsters like this! You Can Rely On A A 1 Tjft I HEARING AIDS 'Tht most trusted nam In tearing 2 Fitted By Your Hearing 9 Aid Professional Ralph I Schell Certified Hearing Aid Audioloalst mi so. Wlnooikl Ave. Relax, Man! in these rain-and-stain-resistant brown-olive polyester and cotton slacks with light, contrasting Squeeze Some More Syrup On My Sundae Chocolate syrup in a plastic squeeze bottle with a snip-off cap. Meat tenderizer in a spray container.

These are just two of the new food packages soon to appear in your markets. The new packaging will bring added convenience to homemakers, according to Faith Prior, Vermont Extension specialist in family economics. Other new foods and new types of packaging are: liquid cake batter in a carton, round "push-up" tubes of butter, and a variety of instant sauces and gravies, such as chili, white cream, hollandaise, barbecue and pizza, and frozen mushrooms. Aerosol spray containers are expected to have wider usage, adds Mrs. Prior.

One of the newest products is lemon flavor for salads, fruits and fish. Of interest to mothers of young children is the squeeze tube for baby food. An aluminum squeeze tube has been fitted with a hollow handled plastic spoon which can be attached to the neck of the tube. Presto! You have what ap-, pears to be a convenient and highly imaginative package for feeding infants or bedridden patients, points out the specialist. Pasteurized peaches are a new food product in the making.

Developed in Alabama, pasteurized peaches retain much of the desirable qualities of fresh prime ripe peaches. They can be stored under refrigeration for as long as 30 months. Pasteurized peaches are much like canned peaches. They are washed, peeled, pitted, trimmed, sliced, canned and then pasteurized. Bran Griddle Muffins Mix up your favorite recipe for whole bran muffins, add a few raisins and chopped nuts.

Drop a scant Vi cup of mixture onto a moderately hot griddle (325 degrees and bake until browned on first side, about 7 minutes; turn and bake second side, about 5 minutes longer. Serve hot, plain or with butter. Dump frankfurters into boiling water and remove from heat; let stand, covered, for about 10 minutes or until hot through. Slice the franks and add to hot potato salad. Serve with carrot and celery sticks for an easy aupper.

short-sleeved shirt and print scarf. Outfit is available locally. The Spring in Men's Fashions brother of the bridegroom, ushered. A reception at Hotel Manatee River followed the service. The bride was graduated from Bellows Free Academy, St.

Albans, in 1960 and attended Champlain College, Burlington, Vt. She served three years in the Navy at Jacksonville and has been an operating room technician. Her husband was graduated from Mound High School, Mound, and served four years in the Navy. He is an agent for Independent Life Insurance Co. The couple will live at 36th Street, Gulf Drive, Holmes Beach.

EXPERT FRAMING If you have a picture that needs framing, see us. Choice of woods and styles BOUTILIER'S 217 College UN 4-5475 EE SHOWN AT Brightly styled in the inimitable Uniform Guild manner, a slim sheath with self-piped cardigan neckline extending along the full length button front. Built-in comfort features include action-free short kimono sleeves and oversize patch pock-ets. 100 Wash Wear Cotton, Sanforized Plus Sizes 8-16, 5-13 5 98 Nurses $1.59 THE OLD FALLACY, "IF A little medicine is good, a lot is better," applies also to fast ing Going without food for several says makes a good start on any slimming plan. But pro longed starva-, tion is a horse of another col or.

This drastic measure should not be undertaken cept under the supervision of a physician. A recent article in the Journal of the American Medical association told of 11 persons who consumed only water and vitamins for periods ranging from 12 to 117 days. None complained of hunger and the average loss was approximately a pound a day. The majority were more successful during the early stage of fasting. A 450 pounder, for example, shed nine pounds in one day.

The woman who starved for 117 days dropped 116 pounds. DID THE HAZARDS JUSTI-fy the outcome? Minor side ef-f included headache, nervousness and tension. One developed attack of gout and another became anemic. But the most striking and potentially serious complication was orthostatic hypotension. In this condition, dizziness, faintness, and weakness occur on getting up from a chair or out of bed.

A marked drop in blood pressure was observed in the group under study when they assumed the upright position. FASTING FOR A FEW days before going on a low caloric diet is effective and well tolerated and up to 2i pounds may be lost daily. Teen-agers should not go with- put food for more than five NEW SPRING FASHIONS ARRIVING DAILY See them now! Illl I '0 DEPT' ST0RE HILL N0RTH Avr Burlington mx UNIFORMS by UNIFORM GUILD offer the fashion importance and functional ease demanded by the modern women in CANCELED CHECKS ARE PROOFOPAYIVIENT Filethem Systematically WITH AN Sporty, I'll Say! Linen-look, emphasizing cool-wearing summer comfort, will be one of important summer-style influences in men's sport coats, as reflected in this polyester-and-flax blend in bold 'putty blue-green and gold plaid. Dark blue tailored slacks in same fabric complete this slick look. Both are in local shops.

Never put a sharp kitchen knife in a drawer unless the blade is shielded. Stored without shielding, the blade might rub against other tools; its sharp edge needs protection. A rack that may be placed in a drawer or hung on the wall is excellent for knife storage. Sinco 1894, fhomosf frusfoo nam in FURNITURE A 74 N. WiwwM Av.

UH4.TI01 ITOOHEY jU7UJIL check case Now you can find that important canceled check at a. moment's notic I Holds up to 3 years supply of checksJ i is made of heavy binder's board. File checks by) 1 month or alphabetically. Heavy cold gummed labelr 'Li Ever glaze roast leg of lamb? You can use currant jelly mixed with boiling water for the glaze, brushing the mixture over tha meat several times during the last hour of roasting. GREAT NEWS! lat has returned from New York with a diploma and new wigs styled by Renee of Pons! Unusual handkerchiefs.

gifts, unique jewelry, pearls LEE WIGS AND BOUTIQUE BEAUTY AID SALE 2.50 Silicare Hand 2.40 Intimate HoBd Mitn 1.65' 2.40 Aqua Marine Hmi 1.65 2.50 Luxuriant i.25' 8.00 "LL'Airdu Temps" 6.00 Plus Tax Professional Prescription Service at Lower Cost UN 22023 c-cwrtouKA I Church Street 1964 Clothes Dryers Modern clothes dryers are equipped with timing devices that automatically shut off heat and tumbling. Some dryers sense temperature changes automatically, some measure moisture electronically, others offer a choice of drying time. Many new dryers have anti-wrinkle wash and a cycles that end with tumbling in cool air to prevent heat-set wrinkles. You don't need to place the meat on a rack in roasting ribs of beef or loin of pork because the bones hold the meat away from the bottom of the roasting pan. I Affmffoe Coon CHtlftV RIO SIA HEN SKY SlUI MAVYltfIj McAuliffe's 96 Church St.

OurrtH Simi4t Ce. Church College Sts. 1 14 Church St-UN3-669.

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