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The Brooklyn Daily Eagle from Brooklyn, New York • Page 14

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BROOKLYN EAGLE, JULY 10, 1944 T4 -Britain Heals Girl Soldiers jSwiss Chard Is Two-Way SOCIETY ii www ent avsom 'H Miss Janet Banvard's Engagement Announced Jj NG Hcl VGI1 Wonder Stalk and Leaf May Be Treated Separately or As One xo tnsign nicnara anarp 01 nuuey, j. Mr. and Mrs. James G. Banvard of 201 E.

16th an- ld Country House nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Janet Ban- Becomes Rest Center vard, to Ensign Richard Sharp, son of Mr. and Mrs. Archi- pQr Scarred Nerves bald Sharp of 27 Brookfield Nutley, N. J. By MARGARET PETTIGREW Miss Banvard riucatcd at m's rehnhlt T.oeM-r't-harden Ciljr Institute and aU St Law-itirst the vol li iciio- limn wlueh she :1 (1 Swiss chard, the country cousin of a long honored vegetable family la Just now coming into Its own.

Away back when even the botanista paid little attention to thla particular plant, it waa Just a forgotten was graduated in 1943. cum London. laude. She is a member of Alpha jt Is for members of Britain' Delia Pi Sororil Miss Banvard Auxiliary Territorial Service, in sponsored the liberty ship R. John juieri action or by accident, win ri.un.Mi 111,11 lm.M..ii ami menial lieallh.

member ol tne oeet mincn. today, though it has acquired a personality of its own, it is still a close relative of the common garden beet and occasionally uses such well known pro lues leneational and eriu- Rr.indlather who was a 1st in the middle of special Uaues in Toiletries i ecu- national as well as medical aliases as "the leafy beet and Lnsign Miarp attended mit.ey umes a vt-it to the beauty parlor. 1 Hamilton gave Swiss! noa ana oy long cumva- Sium.i 1: rnity. From Hamilton as she is well enough, there an itered St. Lawrence Minus.

MnlPS al)cl swim. developed the leaves and Colirue he Univ. rsr leaf stalk to a high degree of per iii Navv l. tmieii. mm in the open air pool.

Some fection, while the roots have been left alone to become little more than Hardeners and help cultivate the earden anchor of a fine green University where he receivea nisastit commission as an ensign He Is now the stationed at Camp MacDonough. den. nun ex.erisive victory Gar- The roots are small and woody and far have proven themselvea thletlt great shakes as a table delicacy. ing will probably take lookup girls wl late Fall at St. Pauls the exercise daily in Another case of a double order of! Episcopal Church ofja few weeks previ ai Fl.rbu vegetable olferec! for the price of one.

Swiss chard can come to the table under two main guises and 22-year-old iical orderly who li Mi Crane Williams Mr. and Mrs. Wirth Williams of W.vthevill with many tasty alternatives. The as seen ia montlis service in Africa, here the heat affected her reef central rib of the leaf and thi larged stalk can be cooked I.oeer' Apple Bloisom Loeier'aTtatad Toilet Tiara. Soap.

Fragrant, round, peach- 1000helroUi, hite. peach. 1 their niece, a ruiver who-'e loot wa.s trappd in Williams, to a car crash, and a former radio-of New Lon- location j)erator who hurt her knee McCir: I low. tteg. 1 ytheville, Va.

ment a- the sum sounded. Some for 1.0S 18 lor 1.29 served as one would cook and serve asparagus, with results that are; highly satisfying. The small crisp leaves mav be served raw in a crisp! salad, or again thev may be cooked as any other leafy green. Amongj the alternatives offered by these; worthwhile leaves are such sub- stantial vegetable blends as Swiss i chard soup, creamed Swiss chard and panned chard. Its about time we wakened to Miss Janet Banvard Knight Kinkald Mr.

and Mrs. John Albert Kin kald of 401 76th St. announce tli marriage of their daughter, Mis Beatrix Catherine Kmkaid, to Li Frank Charles Knight. A A. cadet instructor at Yale, son of Mi and Mrs.

Stephen Knight nt Ba; Ridge. The wedding took plan Christ Church, Bay Ridge. July 1 the Rev. John Henry Fitzgerald officiating. A reception at the Hole! Oregon followed.

The couple will live it Hamden, Conn. Beilly Donofrio Miss Teresa Rila Donofrio. daugh trane ia a graduate oj now attained "omplete fitness sity. Durham, N. and and will soon be back at "action Zeta Tan Alpha.

station." McQrane was a senior set Dp by Officer en he entered the army i The methods used at this center February. 1943. He la a were devised by an A. officer COUNTER-ATTACK long hours of sunning with a qu 'n: He reerned wils- a' ind is i dry skin cream facial. chard possibilities, tor nutritionists Columbia Air Base.

S. C. jas well as damaged limbs. lark Bunce Classes designed to encourage MLss Muriel Clark. Mr 'self-expression, sueh as storv and Holiday Beauty Posers slouch when it comes to supplying some of the materials we need toll help us build to better health.

Con- -ider its vitamin A content for ex- Floral Talcum Powder. One J.oeer' Soap Shampoo. Cat. ter 01 Mr. and Mrs mi Dono- and Mrs- Joh" clark of, article writing, acting for which on Caumseu Farm, Lloyds Neck, Hun- the beautiful garden forms a natural of tington.

and Lt. Lawrence William stage and handicrafts, are a refit-larder, Bunce. naval air corps, who has just'lar part of the schedule. In addi- pound tin. llonevsmkle ot, lile.

I.ei How to Keep Skin in Condition After Exposure To Sun Always Shower After Active Exercise ample this green teems with it. In i Apple BloMom. Keg. 22,. Oil.

Half gal. Reg. 1 .29, 1 .1 9 18c Pint, Reg. Mr 30e frio of 699 10-h m.trnen July 4 to Philip Charles Reilly Manila cm. formerly of Gardf City, at a nuptial mass in St.

Sa' lour Church. The mass was cell brated by the Rev. Edward Swai atrom. Ph.D.. a Fordham classma lpd act.

one average -n n- oi hard will supply more than the! iverage daily requirement of that returneo. irom me southwest n. a. A. (Army Bureau of cific, are being married today.

They Current Affairs) discussions are will make their home in Seattle. iheld daily, and such questions as; By PATRICIA LINDSAY Here are some beauty posers to consider before you pack Miss Clark a graduate of Friends post Dag lor ine needed vacation. How can you keep your another dietary deposit that hides of the bridegi crisp, green foliage, and the What make-up you Sage College. Lt. For three months after her dls-l i WM while content Is we you incite a tan and after vou is charge eac watched to Swiss chard William E.

Bunce of Huntington. keep fresh even though yon ex- for protection. If al lot out of doors? How can temporary Bovlhart Mr. and Mrs. William .7.

Bovlhart with chilled i Gentile atrnpa keep your hair soft and glossy though you plav under the sun in the water? What beauty aids freshener and then apply r.V il Ceciarhurst. have announced the should you pack in your suitcase? Pfc. Ralph Wier Gro- When you are courting a change re courting a change Don't bare your face to the sun engagement of their daughter. Miss Virginia to corp. Louis Ca-tropa.

son of Mrs. Ernest Catropa of lon- 'water that clings to the leaves. Cut Jf' the white stalks into inch our make-up can be'and boil until jast tender. I.ocser's Mineral Oil. Gallon I.oeseri Toothpaste.

Ma ick and use your lip-. the leaves and season with salt. neia type or tvp for popu- pepper and a little butter, and of ollr 0Hn lieav'' maf.aEini ium Re 19e a lubrication -a sun ver of the army specialized training program, a student at Die College of Plnsieiaiu and Surgeons of Colum limited t. After a sunning gh double-quick facial. 1 stick freely A skin sheen is popu i skin sheen is bia Universitv.

The wedding took, rii.i r- place .1 in Church. lar curing MJinmertime. mis i 21 in lanolin and leave it on the lT during Summertime This is ob- into a ring mold. Make a Ai A minutes whi ng served' face for 20 minutes while vou wen by leaving on a on of cream cream sauce and add tne drained i and one- shower, dress a prolective lotion. stalks to it.

Unmold the leaf fBellerose. Mr. Grover is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F.

Grover of Ane Past ir rest. A homoaen- 01 by lLsing or test, A homogen- 1,1 bv wing quickly soaks into! String in and softens. all right and eoftena. 'all right MLss Agnes Knull and group troops in the South Pa- the outer akin layer on the tennis court it ter with the creamed stalks. Gar- i mm 1 Bash were wedding attendants.

Ush-jc If your skin is dry leave a film ornot for moonlight romance! with paprika and serve. iij rtf ers were Pfc. Leonard Burgess and your hair well brushed. Before each 3Ut I Adrian Recinos lr r-l i -fr. shampoo anoint the sculp wn an TV.

Man 1 1 'CA. VlllQO VJTllld 1U1 OCallieil ointment or pomade -that softens iw x'lvnu fgf Will Be Sent to Merchantmen Around World ba'e 'your 'hair i lng com shced nam roiaio salad t- yfSBri -Seamen's Church Institute Headquarters you aft actlvP tuZZ, ffiWW iMMllfHf Sr7T POTATO SALAD oe.er'.NylonT I Bru.he.. wood I Et 'Br KlUillliM over the world are testimony that box should contain the following Use a deodorant ax regularly as you Boll five or six medium aiaed arge, Medium, Small 1 GJBTHwyS EBSSSA Christmas boxes (Hsinbuted items: Plating cards, billfold, cig- use your tooth cleanser. For a ling potatoes in their jackets. Drain.

Med. or hard brirtle. Reg, 1 i HBiSIVH ah the Seamen Church Insii- arei'es penal lean founi am gcrmg. sweet loveliness anoint your peel, cool and slice or cut into 3 for R9r ea 27n 4 foi 1 Hea. -Wr 39e trV rPTAW JKtBtMJvMwlm New York last year were n.

soapbox and ghnes. sliav- bathed skin with a cooling, cubes. Add 1 tablespoon chopped 1.JC. BKCflCCH appreciated Mrs Grafton Burke. 1 mg cream, notebook and calendar.

fragrant cologne. And remember onion, 1 teaspoon salt and cup I secretary of the Central Council of belt, candv. safetv razor and blades, this-an exquisite cologne costs rooked salad dressing thinned MTlTlH MiVB responsible lor he boxes. ibook. comb, shoebrush and paste.

more money than one not so potent, with evaporated milk. Mix well ffiaw, announces that preparations for an' clothesbrusli. handkerchiefs, metal Invest in a good one. and keep in the refrigerator until GmTlzUBt JZtm piP evfn la rMr nmuber of Christmas mirror, flashlight and Keep your nail make-up repaired rPil(T to serve. Serve on shredded -ttT VPSjtl boxes for the Merchant Marine of automatic lighter, garters, sewing lf you do not want to take the time rabhage or other raw greens.

A Tl SyJ the United Nalions have begun. In- kit. first aid kit and a package of. to put on new nail polish then do dPWa x4V ifaV uy eyers ihi OAliON during juit deed. "Christmas iii July" is the notepaper and envelopes.

If you are1 without tor the Summer. But buff Best Knipe slogan which best describes the; unable to procure these items or your nicely shaped nails to a high! Mrs. George Emmet Best Jr. of. IFmr imT mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi of the numerous groups nfilive far from stores and cannot tUl glOSB.

Newark. N. J. announces the engage- UlP Jr 7jg. women in New York and vicinity, a box personally, a check or monev: Minor akin hl'mixhet mat often ment of her daughter.

Miss Marie jand individual women throughout order for $3 will pa for having a be removed bv vensle.nl home. Laura Best, to Charles Alphonsus 1 the rmmirv who have begun during box filled and wrapped in your care. You'll lind helpful directions Knlpe, son of Mrs. Thomas Howard Hair Professional I.oeser'e Water Softener. the name.

Seamen of ail ages and for a number ol simple curei in Knlpe of Brooklyn, and the late Fiie-nnund hag Apple Bios. ratings eniov receuinii these boxes Patricia Lindsav'i leaflet L-21. Mr. Knlpe. MLss Best father was 1 i torn or Pine 7.000 boxes before while at on Christmas Day.

Help tor the Imperfect Skin oh- the late George Emmet Rest WiPjj Derember 1." declared Mrs. Bntke. Boxes also are given to seamen tamable by sendino 5 rents from She attended schools in Westfield 59c 49c iK Sn no' s00n 10 s'an." staving at the institute on Christ- preferred, lo her care nt the Brook- and Plainfield, N. J. Mr.

Knipe is i '1 T'" mail the rarc.x.ard mas Eve and several hundred to Ivrr Kaqle 24 Johnson Brooklyn, with the New York office Of the milK flp jjgr I boxes, sie Sx8x4 I. drlpd f.ai marine hospital. New York. Cunard White Star, Ltd. I gJ-r gives you I ot, ys lgpp wb extra CiFV'F XpP Vitamin 044 Jmr' jMtSKSL I 7 WoolF.

Apple Bloaiom! 'HHPP (list Church. Marietta. Ohio The i .1 Special Rev. Karl B. Alexander officiated at Iii 1 0 I in box 4, sh RegTeeaISW 1.15 Box 89' M.

Jt. AJ house. AIo at I.oeer i -Garden City and Bay Shore J.n,er', Toiletri, Street Floor 'Request Reeded ZZT fr0 irr.uliit--t io mi, vitamin l. I' one of and Pfc. Richard Wenwl Charles McCoy were the ushers.

HjI'. NESTLES LION BRAND EVAPORATED MILK JO A kFRLTIT CAKF LETTER" Qj t-J SO GOOD IN FOODS FOR GROWN-UPS TOO! N'. Hiah st Columbus, where the 1 3.11 HliTl rnuil IVr LEillliH HBwiTnllilw OR A "CAMDl LETTER" HKfUHbiQ l.B JBlBiBifcJ Medical School. letlei Hn ui TO nillftl nnrrrrC le Sanna Martorl paekapri rich ll Il3ffir OW TO RUIN DRESS tb i Miss Rita Terese Martor: dauh- fruit cake or HmMK it 1 hnv 1ft of Mrs Peter Marlon of 482;) III L. bWJiB UKTEMm AND LOSE FRIENDS Marton.

and William Ralph De II! anil caramels The tTL SiUB Irjfl Sanna, son of Mr. and Mrs For utmost comfort and sccunlv Irv (lie.e neulv how some 2. Prevent, under arm ojo, Helr. De Sanna of 1712 2d st an.lv letter even has a WWfif fTW proved unitary napkin- The "Safety Back" 1 friends and ruin their dresses h( stop perspiration safelj married Saturday afternoon by the hi; checker set in il n.l vou UK "tBSmOSfM cause of perspiration odor purr, wl.uc. ant.ertH.

stain- Rev Francis Froellch al the Church III! WMnV nda arc tapered And there's no excuse for it. It If- ol Our Lady of Solace A reception 7 HIBsIH Hon fair in evquisitch ts. save dresses. save. 11 a- ou wili! MjOV 1 l0" Use Arnd.

the new cream AdnMwS'seal of Amar- Mrsrank ConSeUo of San ant that hdp keep your annpltsdi of lunderitu Joae, waa matron of honor feaerV Groceries. Ffoer Toilri-Stnt Floor and removes the odor from persrr. harmless to fshrii I've A.rnl Miss Catherine Marton. the jjj 4H hrse fi-e reaionl i i ii "'anna, lite bridegroom's sister, were hone Orders Ar; "ther attendant Stephen Mar- fillod on I or more teller M. tmU im or more.

aieelMiv ol tax, teftera rtquirod 1 Arr.d does nor, mu.eskin Oor a was best man. Mr De Sanna III JHHRt i army recently after! years Hrnokhn 1. V. Fulton at Brntd -TRiangle S-8100 Garden Citv- Franklin al th- Cit, lRnn iservio. I Bay hore-l03112 Kat Main Street-Bay 4300 BROOKLYN 1.

N. V. FULTON al ROM) Tllianglr VSIOO GARDEN CITY FRANKLIN at NINTH -Garden City 1800.

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