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What BROOKLYN EAGLE, FEB. 5, 1945 11 Oifl ROD fintViPr for RnnV Liinnhftniv JF Good, Old Trusty Sweaters and Skirts Views Told on American Women OMEN Cire By MILDRED BEETMAX that Western visitors to the about his voice," she said. "To Every American woman has Orient conduct themselves ac-jhim, his voice was something to divorced at least once-ac i i cording to the Indian conception jwhen in India, she said, she Repertory Theater to be opened of the American way of life. (wore long dresses, allowed her in October, Miss LeGallienne Speaking yesterday before an 'hair to grow, didn't smoke, drink likened the theater to a library, audience of fiOO at the annual! or wear makeup. "When you buy a new book.

Readers and Writers Luncheon! Other prominent authors 'don't throw out the old," Are Best for Resorts Cotton Clothes Taken on Trip to Bermuda Proved Just So Much Excess Baggage By GERTRUDE MCALLISTER 4 Woman's Editor Some day some one is going to tell the truth about Wintertime resort fashions. Having fallen, hook, line and sinker, for some good-looking cotton clothes which Life recently displayed as perfect for Bermuda wear, we can only report that sweaters and skirts are a better bet at this: time of year. It would take sturdier blood than ours to be romping around in open midriffs. At this point we are willing to settle for the great favorj nf not having had to wear a of the Brooklyn Woman's Club present were Dorothy Caruso, declared miss Letiamenne, wno at the, Hotel St. George, Hilda widow of the opera star and is one of the sponsors of the Wernher, author of "My Indian author of "Enrico Caruso, His new theater.

"You add it to Family," declared that lack of Life and Eva LeGal- your collection and look it over understanding between East and Jienne, stage performer and au- from time to time. The was due to the inability! thor of "At Kenneth of a repertory theater is to' of Americans to "present them-Davis, author of "Soldier of gather together fine plays from Democracy," and Bellamy par-all over the world and keep them "Indian people have a author of "January a'ive, keeP tnem tnere fnr Peo" pletely Holly woodian notion of Pie to return to from time to the American way of life," de- Jime." clared the author, who recently 9 ldow 0wM 1 The Rev. Dr. L. Wendell Fi-returned from India.

"In addi-; Life with her famous hus- field, pastor of the Plym6uth tion to their conviction about band was described by the color- Church of the Pilgrims, who the prevalence of divorce here, ful widow of Enrico Caruso. Tall acted as toastmaster, paid trib-they believe every household in and attractive, with blond, ute to Brooklyn women's cul-the United States has an im- bobbed hair. Mrs. Caruso re- tural activities. Their efforts, 'posing staff of servants and that sealed that the world renowned he said, are helping the borough all Americans are Godless." singer had never regarded his excel in the appreciation of good To promote better understand- voice as his own but as a "trust." liooks "as well as excel in wsggeftted I "Enrico was never egotistical other fields." heavy coat treat enough when one tooKea at me notei ouiieun.

board to discover how low the; temperatures were back in Brooklyn during the past three weeks. i Bermuda, where hibiscus and passion flowers were in full Is particularly interesting 1 now. Our army and navy installations established there during the war have made uttle differ- WarLl 'ence to the beauty of the island. -r mm v. a Have You Tried the Grocer For a Tasty Meat Dish? Jeeps scoot along over the soft coral roads and bicyclists have to watch their step but in all the island has undergone little change.

These are the ceiling prices for stores of Group 1 and 2. This list does not include all fruit and vegetable items now under price control. However, for those items listed here these are the By MARGARET PETTIGREW Food Editor At the moment, a rather ln-i tense fight is in progress to After years of suffering under strict rationing rules, grocers' highest prices which may be shelves have taken a new lease on life. For instance, at the charged in stores of any group, whether it is 1, 2, 3 or 4, from present moment it seems we are more apt to find a greater ijan 31 through Feb. 6.

variety of meat items in the grocery store than at the meat: VEGETABLES Bunched car- stem Uie general use of automobiles. The women of the colony are leading the opposing forces and last week we listened to a rots, minimum weight 1 pound Imass meeting called in the opera market. Again long-time favor Miuwu meat iJdirwMK iiuuscs, iA this worthwhile offering boasts 10 wi thru it tnnc 1 Tirmnrf fiiA all IPN ites packed in hefty tins are offered in some stores at special house at Hamilton when the ladies did their best to make the wealthy business interests of the of high-grade pork with a rich' Si tuce, trimmed, weighing less than grayy made from tomato puree, 10 ounces per head, 11; weighing 10 to 13 ounces, 13; weighing water, flour, salt and spices. little island realize how detrimental would be complete autcv freedom. The shops of Hamil prices.

With them are sold some of the sturdy imports of yester- year, long absent from American tables. As a sample of what the Just open the two-pound, two- more than 13 ounces, 16; all let- VJ1 ft cf yfr: 4 uuiilc wiiwiuri, i.cai ton, which are once more getting tents, and a fine pork dish is ULC 11 rXZ' ri.lw onions, 3 inches and over, 1 grocery store can do by way of reatly for tne table. The price tahii Th set for the American tourist, were plastered with large throw- pound, yellow onions under 3 inches, 1 pound, white an excellent meat aisn we migni t3g reads 94 cents. aways reading "Don't Kill the Goose With General Use." ng IntuSdlr theh. to th boile' i under IVi-inch.

1 This" is no tri Bin hnv hirh tins 14 -a. ams ana goiaen sweets, a It was the opinion of most BEAU BRUMMEL Wool gabardine is used in this Bellciano original shown by Martin's last night. jacket a cutaway front and softly rounded lapels. the scales at 5 pou American visitors on the island that automobiles would disturb the very tranquillity which now is so attractive and available ounces. In the pack to a pleasing extent.

Not one, Northwestern an- pound, but three pounds of cof.ples 1 pound 14Va; Central fee are concealed in each tin, American hananas. 1 nound. 12: which sells for $1.02. iau other bananas, 1 pound, 11; For those wise ones who prac- pearSi except Seckel and Forelle, full-flavored stew which can be used as is or pied in a casserole under a biscuit or a pastry topping. Using prime beef and 9 the best the vegetable garden has to offer, this beef stew with vegetables and brown gravy features large chunks of beef, potatoes, carrots, onions, tur UNDER BERMUDA SKIES Capt.

John Eugene Mather, aide to Ma. Gen. Howard McM. Turner, commanding general of Kindley Field, Bermuda, is shown with Mrs. Maher and her daughter on the porch of their island home.

Mrs. Maher, the former Mrs. Helena Mary Evans, daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. J.

Young of Bermuda, became the bride of Captain Maher on Ian. 26. Captain Maher is the son of Mr. and Mrs. P.

J. Maher of 1457 Bay Ridge Parkway and the brother of Ma. lames H. Maher, aide to Gen. H.

H. Arnold of Army Air Forces. tice the idea of a wholesome round. 18: taneerines. 1 nound.

I breakfast with which to meet the day we have welcome news indeed. The splendid Irish oat ll'i; grapefruit, white, marked. "Indian River," 1 pound, pink, 1 pound, 9. after only three hours bv air; from LaGuardia Field these day3.j"onaimc Fashions speaking of air travel, we Aid Diocesan Benefit imagine it would be quite easy The keynote romance to become a confirmed plane the Spri fashionj presented passenger. The shortened travel last at the time adds so much to a brief Georee by Martin's for the bene-vacation.

fit of the Diocesan Apostolate for Today too, should add another (the Deaf anrf Har(, lof landmark in air travel-with Suits and ha 1 of the show with cottons, mrrc.al fligh to Tans in what am, a promised to be less than for (hdr hours. Having flown in a Con- nips, tomato paste and water meal labeled McCann's Is back for liquid, wheat flour to thicken town fnr tne first time in jjss Audrey Hudson, daugh-the gravy and salt, spices parked in two-pound con-ter of Mrs. E. F. Giblin.

8701 flavoring to tickle the tongue. jjccann's Irish oatmeal Shore Road, has been chosen The price of this prize is $1.81. js at lwo pounds for 45 one of seven new cheer leaders fork in Tin cents. at Bates College, Lewiston, Me. Stliop OalL for Ylfjan JJimtert slPlbitinn thP shin mnkino Iho lnl w'ls A new "nK 10 tne i i ne ''neer leaning squan nas Canned and gravy is.

To find those products write hern reorganized to officiate at By 8HIELA think science deserting the shrink and wrinkle at the first tl.jp jt sh0.ilrl lie a good passage about by a change another product that is making; or phone Margaret Pettiarew, the season's varsity basketball Even- oup knows thi thp retail trade. ri.e in the barometer in the cutting and manipulation for the lucky travelers. of the material. Outstanding Its dehut In the grocery store. Brooklyn Eagle, MAin 4-6200, games.

Miss Hudson is a fresh-atomic age and that radar is This Spring It more (lavs There's still another piece of Packed by one oi our oesi' it. 27 i. man at Bates. auditioning the moon but don't Abraham Straus, for instance. news for Spring that should have; WE ALMOST FORGOT one of was the Beau Dandy type of lis going to be the first store in a special appeal for the staffs of the more amusing moments of suit shown above, which ac- the country to supply the answer niEtl school and college papers, the trip.

Invited to fly over thelcented the back fullness with a arouna me norougn wno nave lsiann in a navy seaplane, tne sngnuy clipping line. Double had the letters e-t-a-o i-n s-h-r d-l-u Goose, which carries a total of rows of tiny brass buttons turn up in their proof sheets. jeight persons including the1 played up the diagonal high That's a thing linotypers we got chatting with the front collarless closing of the to next season favorite question: Should-1 -wear-that-heavy-raincoat-even-though -it-doesn't-look much-like-rain or shall I let Mrs. Alice Bush Hopping Is Wed to Capt. Chadwick; Miss Marjorie Mallons Marriage Also Revealed sort in the copy when they've chief mate.

Yes he was from' short fitted jacket of another the dress shrink? You won't have to choose at ma an error and it done by Rrooklyn: Albert Gentihni of suit which had true dolman all You will be ible to eet their finKel's down the Pearl St. and he asked me to tell sleeves ending in a melon push- o.iillcu slfle 01 tnPlr Keynoarci. inis mother tnat he wotna ne up. Hudson i with Edward Sma 1 nroduct ons a rain diess thats entirely 18 months with the OWI in'Mattera- India last July, met Maj. Elsey in Bombay.

She graduated from Announcement is made of the marriage of Mrs. Alice Bush Hopping, daughter of Mrs. Robert Wilder Bush of 161 Henry and widow of Lt. Comm. Hallstead L.

Hopping, Great Neck High School and at Mr and MM A MatiPra of in Manhattan water-repellent and impregnole' 'T- Star Ruby, like sparkling wine, wr. ana Mrs. J. a. wattera ot iuannaiLan.

i yZa KnlnS to u-5 making print had a good atigh and. of Jackson Heights announce the Mr. Hudson, recently di On a white background, some one bad to sav: "You can't1 1 engagement of their charged from the army as a first rfflly good-looking tailoied Desipner Hopp SkilIman wi heat n. of pight and acceones- Miss Lynne Mattera, to Robert lieutenant after two years of, S- the phrase in nine kinds of tvpe. people in a plane over Bermuda1 F.

Hudson, son of Probate Judge overseas service, is a graduate! The rain or shine number is jf you settle fnr ess of a good an(i tw0 from Brooklyn it's the BLY s- ICTORY BONDS tended a secretarial school in Manhattan. U. S. to Capt. Guy Chadwick, Major Elsey, recently re and Mrs.

Clyde M. Hudson of of Hays Military Academy and a tailored shirtwaist type which iciea you can RPt a scarf it- itruth. -AND SAVINGS STAMPS turned on terminal leave after more than three years in India, Miss-Mattera was graduated MiM Mattera now full-cut dolman sleeves and is a graduate of Penn State Col- from Bryant School and for the1! u. r. no hint of its special virtues in! U.

S. of Old Lyme, which took place on Saturday. The Rev. David Atwater ficiated. The bride was given In marriage by Kher cousin, Lt.

Col. Jay Cooke of the army: Carolyn Iege. jedi iids ueea empioyeu Wichita, fnon her 1LU' Girl, 18, Is Treated Like a Puppet trl. J1. return to New York she and her iHa(ie 01 an especially ireaiea.

fiancp will hp crnpcte of honor atirayon, it doesn advertise its i i i- Inrarf iralitv In fapt thio clatp Anthony Mele at Theodore Ky with white pencil-stripel DEAR MARY HAWORTH i When I have friends in she. Kindred spirits aren't often Restaurant idress looks very much like the Perhaps I am at fault in the fol- monopolizes the come by. I think your trouble tvpe referred to under the spe-' lowing situation and if so tnem now awful she, with your mother is. at bottom. Clark Schlldwachter cial closet heading: "Well, I can tn lnm, it amithmks most hlRh a nrnnlem nf natural antipathy Mr.

and Mrs. William Clark always wear l) AUhUgh 1 am hut what a perfect angel between two females who, if Jane Hopping was her mother's attendant Midshipman Daniel Chadwick, U. S. and Peter Guy Chadwick attended their father as best men. The bride received her educa 118 years old, of Woodlawn announce tne en-1 It will he interesting to have a niv 0 1 gagement of their daughter, Miss rayon dress that doesn't begin to! treats me as tion at the Porter School.

She is am. let as soon as they leave, they had met on neutral ground, she does nothing but criticize unrelated, would have felt no me in comparison to my friends, attraction to each other and I don't resent being helpful to might, indeed, have felt vaguely mother. In fact, I think it's a hostile. uianys Aaenne uai to ren- if I were assistant field director, Ameri- can Red Cross, assigned to the enck Henry Schildwachter CJi Aja son of Mr. and Mrs.

Frederick H.j Jlu ffc Icnu role to cherish. It's just that I rd iicnnawacnier, also ot get so angry at her total disre-! gard of what I may be doing' Convention dictates loving I LfTll 1 The bride-elect attended Hun and will- 1 or have in mind. If 1 am just a kindness from parents 1 brat' rlMse me s0 in, respectful nprtflll ohprlioni- frnm obedier ger College. Mr. Schildwachter is a graduate of Barnard School (for Boys and attended West just about to climb out of the cradle.

She continually embarrasses me before my friends, finds countless things for me to do the moment I relax and generally disregards my rights as an iii 11 ami 1 11 never sav amuner nru Ui1 against the situation. But if it chlldlen' Thus in lhls sltuation i isn't all my fault, can you suge have the push and the pull 0 cwrW minster College, New Wilmington, before entering the army in 1912. Hot Tomato Juice Snhnon-Maearoni Cutlets Broccoli Beets Lettuce Wedges xvith Celery Curls Lemon Pudding Macaroons Coffee Salmon-Macaroni Cntletn 1 pound flakes salmon or similar canned fish Hi cnp cooked elbow macaroni 1 nip thick white sauce 2 egg, beaten ii run rrntori rhppta gest a way of compromising of these two social pressures with mother? How can I pos-; forcing you two involuntary an-sibly please her in all these tagonists to try by fits and starts Anderson Graham Mary Haworth matters? to act sweetly to go against Mr. and Mrs. William M.

An derson of Glenwood Landing an vi- Ul SUI" impulse to keeping me nnthine to do with, or eU equal. Besfdes nounce the engagement of their U. S. Naval Shipyard in Brooklyn. Captain Chadwick was graduated from the U.

S. Naval Academy and Columbia University and is attached to the staff Commander 16th Fleet. His first wife was the late Mrs. Louise Pratt Chadwick of Mount Ver-non, Ohio, Elsey Mallon Miss Marjorie Mallon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter J. Mallon of Garden City, was wed to Maj. Robert F. Elsey A. A.

son of Mr. and Mrs. Elsey of Brownsfleld, at the Mallon residence on Kllburn Road on Thursday. The ceremony was performed by the Hev. Frederick C.

McGuire, chaplain U. S. Army, now on leave from China. Miss Marie Louise Mallon was her sister's only attendant and a brother, Peter J. Mallon was best man.

The bride, who returned from daughter, Miss Mary Jean Anderson, to Lt. Lawrence A. Graham, U. S. N.

son of Mrs. Henry P. Graham of Sea Cliff and the tne jump irom me minute i re- DEAR L. There Is a prev- spit fire at, each other, turn from school until 1 go to alent notion that parents and And thus we have a third bod, it seems the only time children, being of the same flesh fuel element feeding friction-mother can enjoy the radio is an, blood, should spontaneously namelv, unconscious resentment when I am right in the middle fPPi a natural svmpathv and of the yoke of duty relation-of my homework. When I ask fondness for each other.

In ships. her to turn the radio lower be- truth, however, parents and For advice: At her age she is cause 1 can't concentrate, she children are individuals, one and probably too old. too set in her says, "That's too bad," and ai. with each member of the wavs. to reconstruct hpr ron.

late Mr. Graham. Miss Anderson studied at and was graduated from 1 nip bread mi nibs teaspoon mnrp i tablespoon lemon Juice Mix flaked fish, macaroni, white Sauce, one of the eggs, cheese, three-quarters of a cup of bread crumbs and seasonings. Form into cutlet shapes. Pip in remaining egg, beaten, and then In remaining crumbs.

Fry to brown and heat through. Serves six. Katharine Gibhs School. Lieutenant Graham served as a fighter pilot three years with Task Force 58 in the' South leaves it there. She seems to 'family group a personality pack-; duct along civilized lines.

But think this absolutely fair. Yet Be pf Qualities and traits, some'vou. at 1. on the veree of out- CELEBRATION Former Lt. Commander William E.

Jones with Mrs. Jones of 8008 Ridge Boulevard celebrates his recent discharge from the navy at the "61" Room of the Hotel Bossert. Mr. Jones served for four and a half years as damage control officer aboard the heroic aircraft carrieer Enterprise. He is one ol the few men in th navy credited with participation In 15 major battles.

she demands all A's on my report card, when she must know that such a distraction Is no help to study. freshly minted, some growing her, can afford to for-which make him, In sum total, lgtv and be charitable, as I a new model, so to speak, In think you ought. Time Is in your God's Issue of human beings, 'fawr. H. SAVE WASTE FATS.

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