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SM,A. Opened in Chicago TuesdayOpening a .Seventh Day Adventist meatless cooking schobl Tuesday night, Mrs. Theodore Carcich of 3601 Prairie avenue, president of the Federated Dorcas Society of the Chicago area of Seventh Day Adventist churches, introduced Dr. E. A. Piszczek,* head of the Cook County Department of Health, as the principal speaker. Other features of the program, held in the' basement auditorium of the People’s'Gas Light and Coke company, 1^2 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, included a demonstration of the preparation of glutenberger and other vegetarian dishes.Mrs. P. M. Weichert, leader of the local Dorcas society, reported that about 20 Brookfield mOhibers were included in the capacity audience',BKlyiniiIs!hi!Dr. Piszczek spoke on , “The Need of Adequate Diets for City Dwellers.” “Food conservation ” hesaid7 ‘*and its importance irr theseD(•AiavofLcplormdtwbiCelinofglt;n:yTU 1 V4 f 1 V * I • * V'l —days of high living costs should be kept in mind in planning nutritious meals.”£KdciaTrc;S'Others assisting in Monday evening’s program included' Clarence Cole, chef of the Hinsdale sanitarium, Miss Ruth Me El he n y, dietician, and six nurses.Mrs. Carcich announces'l^at -similar Homemaker’s Health kitchen cooking classes will be conducted the next three Monday evenings.• The Brookfield Dorcas society recently received $f0 from a hake sale held on Grand bbulevard. Other projects of the organization re-potcd by Mrs. Weichert 'include food and clothing sent to Europe, raising of funds for local church projects, making scrapbooks for ,child patients at the denomination’s j sanitarium at Hinsdale, also gener- ^ al welfare work.v
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Brookfield Magnet

Brookfield, Illinois, US

Thu, Apr 22, 1948

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