gig; ouii HOMES Homemaker's Dream Is A Gay Kitchen and Dining Area WOM For Sharp Scrutiny LONDON (AP)-Prlnoeu Mor- garet has come in for Iolneahu-p .la if g C I I , fashion scrutiny-from the top -3! By EROL JANE WELTON of this is to make the kitchen her curly head to the up 9: - WOMEN'S EDITOR COIOIJJIT and cheery. peep.toe shoeg. A in niemaker" dream of an 91- M ern appliances are the last - I Bcic-tit, kitchen i: one with color, iword in efficiiency and speed these Page 89 The Guardlnn S8hIl'diIY. Feb- 119 mtlregilgzg 31:": gsiety and lots of livability. These days. but convenient and carefully mu" use in Ken,” umrdlnl to glualitles rlnallie your hours sbortera tliopght-out ckuplioards sliould slum; ' hing hen . our uutoo on rusiing aroun pee your ic en pic ure. or - v lb”; 'u" and preparing meals is changed. surfaces and low cupboards are es- uqrrf el3,l3,?te':,hm . won” m . Nairobi hotel ma: trip lng on . Efficiency seems to be the key sential too. word these dziys when dealing with kitchens. it is the place where you prepare meals for your family, menu ideas are formed. new re- lisipei are tested - and maybe it s t c pace where mother enter- . - . . tains at morning coffee or sister .lsv0anlzl:I'n:? ??nr::s.r?gaI.eues5 to (web brings the ”gung" in for hot cho- lcoml, ;' f expanse of table aglyasle aflm Skdhng these brisk .buffel. chairs, china cupboard and 4 g H I k d H In other pieces o'.' furniture. The room H M” "mob .”” 9 i C "'1 ' will appear stiff and uninviting un- ”la'"'ed mb””t"r'e5 ' stark ."h"e less this atomosphere is corrected. Min” am gleffm'"g gapphames It would never do to go from ”1""u t,he,"I?pe”0."a1,wdi" mwthe your friendly. cheery kitchen into "i.V”1t t”?.””n5f FMS” f".'3r'm,'p"”""' a room without sparkle and zest. aszed liitt-htiis. ideas haie been Mm. preparing a nu. et loose and non time is no stop- Hing HS m.l,paramm' me mm ping. Fills is the most human of er Wm enjuv ml, moms" or thought muc EXCITING COLORS Ithat has a pleasing personality. The latest designs ll&llC showniRO0M OF CHARM appliances in everything from :1 Soft Dramatic effects are ( copper color to tones of pink and a room like this. Even eating a blue, as well as traditional white. simple meal should be the oca- Just this year there has appear- sion for enjoyment and a certa ed a new wide selection in varied festive air should be mziintaine hues of decorator colors. Furnishings and color here do well Everyone is getting into the pic- to complement O2I('ll other bure. Appliance inanufztcturcr.-. are producing their lines in colors that can be mixed or matched. Paintlsmaller tit manufacturers are going along they are st with them, producing points to an individuality all their own .m match these appliances which in- Many Of the dinillll areas todaylte clude such colors as ll.ll'l1lll)lSe take a simple turn green, canary yellow. pastel pink. their starting Willi- cadet blue, woodtone brown and .SlF9SS flexibility. style and comfort. the old faithful white. With these points in mind it is easy Patterns and bright colors are C0 599 WHY the dining mom has being enjoyed in every woman's 15800319 8 D0PlIl8l' D1389- satisfaction and benefit. YEARS GONE BY Back in grandmothei”s day. kit- blten was ”home." There the ket- tles would he kept boiling constant- ly. the rocking chairs would be set beside the. fire and a general homey atmosphere prevailed. .One idea that is used frequently to treat a modern, st. " " kit- chen to the "homey atmosphere" is nrevarug or painting the back- , ground of the kitchen cupboards in 1 gay color. You can achieve the gay effect by pap:-ring one wall." by the dining area. with a gayi print or floral design. The object vist DINING ROOM From the kitch in this department room. This room, lik depend upon the eii the next stop is the ding w draperies and ad - tr - A. - .......-...x4.-...--.- la IY ili The dining rooms of today arey an in fornier year- but. Is MORNING SMlLE fl had bad luck with both my wives." "How is that?" "The first eloped." "And the second?” "Didn't" HOUSEHOLD HINT A hem that's at least two inches in width in one sign of a well- made dress. Stitching should be in- ble from the right side. W B h Wed At Trinity United Church Following their recent marriage I 'Rond. The groom is the son of at Trinity United Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stevens. Charlottetown, Mrs. Joseph Wilfred Biso cut their and the late Mr. Peter Blso. Rev. wedding cake at their reception. Frank MacLean officiated at the The bride. the former Miss Mnrg- ceremony. 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Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McKay ho have been visiting in New e the hall. mus Bedfurd and Boston, Mass, return- ects. for its per- registered at The theory of Public Speaking "is the title of an address given lby the late This address was delivered before the Teachers' Institute. Charlotte- town. Prince Edward Island. on the lllth February, 1899. It was publish- ed at Charlottetown by Murlcy and at. or plan- Gm-nhum' g 9m3k- Bookhlnders, Lower fruits of her labo) 1399' The ad h more in a roomlparw part one structlon and Delive titles Introduction. Material, Order. it-.-ii-able in Style. 'mary. in'Exordium. d. igument. Testimony. Perorntion and Conclusion with its courtly ,.hasolog ill capable of charm and l gel-vey. iture group as Mcmu-e Here the lines Executive 0 tion. Both Mr. Messerv McLure became ” liament. emplar Chapter 0 home of Miss freshments were 5 William Johnston an Curling Club on S will be Mrs. Bessie Prowse. and Mrs. P. M. tained at a di day evening at the gyle Street. merside th nan, Army C stationed at bertn, for the p been po take over hi May 1. Street. entertained friends It auc- tion on Monday evening. at the home Summerside. The president, Mrs. pres charge who spoke on Refreshments wer ing at bridge this evening at her borne on Victoria Road. was hostess to the W. M. S. of Summerside Baptist Church on Tuesday afternoon. isde Curling Club tonight w Mrs. Jerry llnyes, Mrs. F Cameron. Mrs. Gerald Venolt, Roy Ahern. M Ralph MacFar liphant and Miss Lillian Hogg. Street, entertained Guild of the Summcrslde Baptist Enioy inn, Tuesday evening. They were the Belle Vue Hotel. w Mr. B. F. Messervy. Steam Printers and Queen Stieet, dress is given in two consists of Con- ry with sub- Memory, Deliver and Sunt- Part two is the Analysis of speech and its sub-titles are Statement. Proof (Ar- Finding Fault) This remarkably fine address y certain- is an example of the "utility of e art" as exemp In the Indian this address was a young school- acher, the late Mr. W. Chester S. who in 1901 was on the f the Prince Edward land School Teachers' Associa- ey and Mr : of Pan eetlng of XI Ex- f Beta Sigma Phi nesday night at the Allie MacLeod. Re- erved by Mrs. The regular m as held Wed urke. I-iostesses at the Char aturday E. S. Giddings, Mrs. W. A. Beer. Simmonds. d Mrs. Jack Scott enter- nner bridge on Satur- ir home on Ar- Mr. an Word has been received in Sum- at Captain L. A. Dig- haplnin. who has been . last two years, has sted to Toronto. He will s new appointment ony Mrs. Herb Schurman. Green The Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met of Mrs. Jack Balcon, on Tueseay evening. Keith Lapp, ided. The program was in of Mrs. Gabriel Chiasson ”Color in the Home." e served by the ostess. Mrs. Ernest Walker is entertain- Benver Strcet. Mrs. W. M. Ellis. the The hostesses It the Summer- ill be rs. Lloyd Burns. lane, Miss Mary Sil- Belmont Wumcnls Miss Bertha Schurman, the LET'S PAT A Way With Seasoning Turned Cook Info Chef Iy ldn Bailey Allen "What an opportunity cooking is for one with In artistic tivchl" exclaimed the Chef. "One can harmonize in taste-sharp. sweet, hot. cold-and make beautiful food pictures! I am speaking. Madame. of the ladies of the nation fortunate enough to be prim: donnas of the kitchen. RUMBLE DISH "Every dish can have star scu- soning and service. whether it's I bumble parslled potuto or In ele- gant bombe glace. The only things the kitchen prlma donns need: Ire Imagination, interest in prepnrlng food that looks and notes good and I desire to learn. "she hII more fascinating poo- ducts to Isslst her in creating com- '" than I d A bu in- entaliata in I loo-piece sym- orchezti-I. The suit.- eight notes; the flavor male for food: has seven truly scintillating clusel of seasonings. FOOD MEIODIEB ''If she lurns to use them, jot-lous food melodies will be her rewnrd." 1. Salts: Table salt Ind Ill herb- Ieusoning salts. I. Monooodlum Glutomntaz A ” protein derivative that mpllflea nIturIl flavors without dunglng them. I. Condiments: All table muo- tuvds; ketchup. chili snnco; chut- nq; Tnbuco. Worcestcrnllfu and Ill meat unces. 4. PlIvoted Vlnellnz Including who vinegur, Incl vlnegsn BI- voreif with herbs. 8. Bouillon cubes and Broth Powders: Excellent to build the flavor of meet stock. soups, IIucII r- III music has nil Invlus. Church on Friday evening. Re- freshments were served by the hos- tess, assisted by Mrs. Jack Mac- Leod. Leuty. co-hostesses at I hous for Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lapp on 3 pencmm Saturday night. In makin mutation of an arm c Mercer read a humo which he had composed. Lunch was served by the hostesses. three tables of bridge on Tuesday Ave. Summerside. hone Bay. N. S.. daughter and son-in-law. Mrs. Murray Hirtle. will meet at the Board Room of the Prince County Hospital on Tues- day. The "Happy Hearts” Club on Wed- nesday on Spring aid assist lunch. fess to her bridge club on Monday evening at her residence on Sum- d Miss Eileen mer lottetown bridge on Wednesday evening. She evenlitglwas presented with a house-warm- Missiing gift by her frieds. tained at afternoon tea at her home in Montague Thursday afternoon. Following an interlude of social conversation, I delicious lunch of tea. coffee, small cakes. cookies and sandwiches were served by the hostess. The afternoon teas are be- ing sponsored by the Ladies Auxi- Currie Barracks, Al- .1 are in progress in Montag Iponsored by the ladies sux dietary tricks to please I reducing family that numbers in the mill- ions. One question that crops up is this: Is it preferable to eat so little in quantity (bulk) that the stomach shrink with less. or to en non-fattening foods in or I pleasantly getting fat from it? rank chooses the m Mrs. The kind of me Mrs. Isfylng to the la duccrs is one bulk f fillers, al Mrs. Ray Tanton. Central Street. as hostess to her bridge club on Monday evening. Mrs. Clarence Mercer. Mrs. .iolin and Mrs. Eric Sheen were sh hair. Mr. mus Mrs. Bert Hunter entetained at is evening at her home on Schurman P so hair style dresser, Rene, ”the Bombe." means loosely Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lerky. left Friday for Mo- to visit their Mr. and The members of the Ukto Club. T Mrs. Paul MacKay enetertained evening at her apartment Street. Mrs. Don MacDon ed the hostess in serving Mrs. Harold Schurman was hos- Street. Mrs. M. J. Scobell entetiained at n Mrs. James E. Cudmore enter- iary of the Kings County Hospit- Soclal evenings of bridge p ue KEEP IN TRIM e-warming. row heels. lJ0t'"I specialist that shoe holds lift it and gentle roll. It too. and fairly .. the Kings Counw day evening Mrs. entertained at t Diamond. mond entertained Edith Beer. same eve entertained I scrabble. ......u.M.m.............- CARE OF AIR FERN If your air fern turns brown and dry looking, don't discard it. Place it in the refrigerator or place in allies cool dark cellar for couple of weeks beingior until it iliary of Igaln. stairway. emphasized wore the same style. An orthopedic expert called by the hotel testified: "it seems the princess llll con- sidered s afety Ind be decided that beauty sirable." ROSE T0 DEFENCE London shoe stylists rose to hei- defence. The petite five - foot prlnceu ows in preference for high. unr- For even t for open E "19 Pref straps. ”I don't agree wltli the Kenya the, prlncesI' shoes tted." debate correctly fi While the rincess, who takes her fashions lv. came out rious hair. Princess Marguret's' h a l :- swept bac into a soft roll across the front. k from the he roll l short Ho W0 cwonby Mrs. Lester esday evening, It bridge. Prizes were nd Miss Martha ning Mrs. turns gr v It's Improlani For Dieter To Have Nuiriiious Foods I133! Fir It takes all kinds of diets and 5 and is satisfied t a quantity of der to have full feeling without score, your dietitian iddle of the road. at that is most sut- rgest numbe of re-, that includes somei oods which serve as space ong with I hot food for warmth and satisfaction and stick- to-the-ribs protein food. satiety. or that nice On that feeling of 6. Spices: Add glnmor. Learn to use I wide variety. 7. Herbs: Most popular are mar- joram, thyme. sage. basil. om- gano mint, tarragon and dill. TOMORROW'S DINNER Celery-Carrot-Pickle Relish Tray Stewed Dried Llmas Ci-outonx Browned Link Sausages Big Tossed Green Salad Bowl Mincecrnnberry Pie Coffee TeI Stewed Dried Lltnal: Cover 1 lb. dried llmn hearts with boiling wat- a'. Put on I lid: let stand 50 min. Then. bring slowly to boiling point. Add 1 tsp. salt and Ilow-boll until tender. about 2 hrs. In I frying pnn. melt 2 tbsp. butter or bacon dripplngs. Add 1 ' -' peeled onion; slow-fry un- til fender. Add to the lime beau together with I c. canned tomuto Ind V: In. bull or thyme. Bring to I boil. Thicken slightly with 1 tbsp. melt butter Ind flour crenmed to- gether. then blended with V4 1:. wunn bean liquid. Simmer 5 min. 11 Ifuling hot croutons or frl odons. Mlncecrnbetry Pie: Make I clucrou mint.-I pie II Illllll. ul- fu AmerlcIn pie putry or I . ht with this exception: Instead of king only minccmeut for the fill- m. mix the mincemeat with I he Imount of crnnbcrry uuco. Garnish each wedge of pie wk! I slice of chilled cream cheese. TRICK OF TTIECRIP Add V. c. grupefruit section Itouuengrounlnd bowl. to having had the reducer dining is both Space fillers certain kind very few calories. For th a bulky salad. relis ulorie products 5 and melba toast fill a h foods require con- low-c slderable chewln longer. , 1 Serve very hot in bowls; garnish 'Pl 53 I good desires. ofsa rye wafer need. All sue 3. act of chewing is an excellent plan for a relishes on th right through the heart, carrot sticks and radishes from which she can eat all she have I dish of le--celery cut pleases. Since overw ency to eat very void, 3 clear at the beginning of with the relishes. comfort for few c to take the anxious ite. Then by the time of lenn meat and our dietcr can ea savor the fl ing the food Since eating chewing conti- to fill lbute she is satisfied with less food. ch is tche The stoma gun which stre good pra first feel food after ulnrgc the atom won't shrink it. lag the stomach lng of as 03 III. ll 90! wItIvr until thick- bout this week. Her hair- described it as Translated combed padded is rolled at the sides, E. H. Stewart Mrs. Addie Duvnr and Mrs. Sybil MIcLenn. On the same evening tertained It I of scrabble and nucti Mrs. Rolan in evening social hour Miss Ads MacGregor Poole. On the t three tables of mental and physical. do help to bring I eights have a tend- hot soup or bouillon nlorles and seems- avor. ins more cording to the habitual size of the meals that come its stands to renson that it ctice to es thIt point may serve to ach. . .cei-tainly it And since shrink- lnlsh the Ippetlto, M.............:......O- COOK'S honey of double holler. t she Iuty and has in more de- inss she has sandals with London went on the wlth I new this is forehead and in the back. lpltal. On Fri- tables. The Mrs. Roland MucLeod on- on. On Wed- d Dia- two tables of won by Mrs. J. M. Fraser een and fresh meal. is what Satisfaction in tisfactlon, with is reason, hes or crisp such as rusk, and the very satisfying. It's dieter to e tab- fast to fill the the meal. along gives soothing edge off appet- the main course vegetables comes. l t more slowly and tend of gulp- the awful void. Ilowly and to satisfaction, a muscular or- s or shrinks ne- way. so it is not I t beyond that tlsfIct.ion. More n definitely dim- lt'I I strum- CORNER .II1t. Ind -RETURN OF forecast in Inc. of cam MacDonald-McGofi Vows Solemnized In Ottawa, Ontario Eng followc rick's Church. Ottawa. on Tuesday, December 27th, 1955. of Miss Ann McGoff, only daughter of Mrs. Michael McGoff McGoff. Ottawa. MacDonald of Ottwa. and Mrs. J. R. MacDonald. New Glasgow, Nova Scotla. per rlage by her br J. Dolnn, wore a h gown of while matching slip gth veil dress sty under brim encru She carried a bouquet of red roses and w her costume pearls, the gift Glade for immediate close friends. The tea was propo P suede shoes an feather hat and corsage n roses. Her ful 6! natural baby seal. were former ie ton, dian llydrog side in Ottawa. .M........m..........M shorter jacket is this costume by Rox- eltoncd sheer wool with A motor trip through the New land States and the Mnritimes d the marriage in St. Put- is and the late Mr. to Harold Barrie son of Mr. The double ring ceremony was formed by Rev. Arnold Stanton. The bride. who was given in mar- other. Mr. Patrick allerina-length brocaded satin, with pers. Her elbow-lcn- of tulle fell from a head- led in poke effect, the sted with pearls hite 'mums. and to complete wore a strand of of the groom. A reception followed at Whitehill relatives and st to the bride sed by Rev. Stanton. elllng. the bride chose a tweed suit. brown d bag. with blue f pink l-length top coat was h For trav ink and blue Mr. MacDonald. whose family sidcnts of Kensing- P. E. l., is with tho Cana- rnphic Service, Ottawa Mr. and Mrs. MacDonald will re- lining measure, Fortunately. it doesn't take too long to shrink the appetite down to size. On smaller meals. it be- gins to shrink within a week. and by the end of three weeks the diet- Spring Comes Early To Ne satin nscot. NEW TREN collection. This Branell design com- So Little Now To A Week ”There's so little now to a week" an old-timer of I farmer, who came in to chat I while with us 0 time there were seven days to past. fhem,' it's gone. lit at the rec fellow parted with on I Sundn their next date- night prayer mccting-would never come, the so slowly. Yes. to them. But now. head "There's nothing to them. They go like I passing wind in the trees." hold I number of events in its days-nice comings and perhaps well parting sorrows. They tu hours to leave and to take. We recall serenity of t the quiet s and delight of the sunshine-spread days. W winter-trails of the slelghs at the various haulings, taking one er years. changed era of livin Ic snowplo clearing it for th lnes that move, out of cozlly, there between the snowy- white drifts. henrthfire with this or that visit- or joinlng the household about it . . ' .r' - ' . . . w York At Fashion World Previews bines wool, taffeta. tweed. City look is furthered by URBANE is the word for this Davi-i idow suit of brown and beige silk high-fashion .f'siow fit" jewel bug. tons. Adiudicalor Has Praise For Nild. Drama Presentation D runs througli every LLEN'S DIARY window. There is never any dearth ,of subjects for discussion. with nione older, we took an excursion . . .. into the future and also fumed to recent day Wmmemed' one look into the mennings.of years i GRAND FALLS. Nfld. (CF)- Adjudicator Pamela Stirling had praise for the local Northcllffc Players presentation of "me Hold- ing Ground" by St. John's play- wright Ted Russell Is the New- foundland drama festival opened here. "I liked this play tonight," said Miss Stirling. "It gave me is warm feeling. It was very moving." The play was written originally for radio and was adapted for thu stage by Northcllffe director Nezila Griffin with the co-operation Mr. Russell. skipper" B in the whim foundlund flsherfolk was Clifford Allen. The fe s t i v nl was officially opened by the Lieutenant Gover- nor. T1 Words Of The Wise piacticnlhi no new physical frontiers for the modern Davy Ci-ocketts to explore. (Butt the scientific frontiers of today are just as mysterious and challenging II were the geographical frontiers of 150 years ago. We have barely scratched the surface in our eit- ploration of the wonders of God: universe. - Otcliurlen ll. Shumasi. VALENTINES ny RUST cnnm AT REDDIN BROS. he smiled "b.."" MW 5 week "See. Ellen. how events fit!" he no sooner here it seems. than um. "Queen strange. mm M Em If "594 S9 be "M5 "Yes there they Irel And nothing left 0u9c'-W"-" Wm"? ” out or nothing left to chance. hi” 3l'”"e”d Nothing at all. And we can see ”il3m- he "h”"3h" now that the little things, the in- lhe wedmsday consequential items back there somewhere. scarcely gave 'thought to, had their places too in the pat- tern-the road we turned Islde to, the choice we made. Nothing much to it then to our way of reckoning but mighty important it was, in the light of now. Planned well everything is, though often in strange ways. "Well, isn't that curious we say of some happen- ing. But, is it? Just leave it to time." he nodded "Then the tale can be read." But how shall we know I-lis will and purpose? Ask for it? Aye! "Oh Thou who dost the vision send, And givest each his task And with the task strength. Show us Thy will, we ask: Give us I conscience bold Ind days between dragged there was no end "he shook his en leading character slcnl play about New- Neverthelcss n week can still played by ” ppenings like home- surpriscs. h birth or I marriage oru it other lovelinesses; and as s, bereavements and ck in amid the undre sufficient There If? what of this week at Alderleaifi for the most part the he white fields about, nowfalls, the sparkle ood. Give us I purpose true. That -it may be our highest joy The Father's work to do." Until Monday --- Diary---Good e remember the winding the farm made by back in mind to form- And now in another g we become customed to the sight of the w at work on this road. e cars and mach- plnce but We recall too. pleasurably, our for is pleasantly surprised to find h th k I th d 'i3.'i.i.” '"””"”' M” ""'c" 1”” 3-5." .m”ii?f.e.& of .'.igi.?y..wiiZ in; suits TO SEE oun Lawn SELECTION or arms FOB FEB. uni. ELEANOR Ross When the trees were thick and leafy, back there in the summer, you probably forgot you even had shades It the windows and never even bothered to pull them down. But it's I different story in win- ter. Then. with no shady green- ery to blot out the Ifternoon sun- light, the living room, If it has southern or western exposure. may need drawn shades. It lenst part of the time. LOOK SHADES OVER Better take I look If those shades. They may not be Is fresh Is you thought they were when they were nicely rolled up Ind tucked Iway. Ind apparently out of the way of dust and grime. soiled. dingy Ihudes can make cui-tIlnI and drnperies look less then fresh Ind give In entire room In unloved, neglected look. If you can't wnh them or if they no beyond repuir. you'll find it I smut investment to replace them with new ahudeu that can In kept clan with soup and wnter Ind that Ire decorative ll well. . so muny vulc- tlu of washable shades to-choose n-om these dIyI: plastics. flno fIbi-lcs. wooden ed UNI- Tbere Ire slatt If! decorative IeIIIInI Ihadeltonuftdv Indpockeb book. The ones thIt can be wnbod down while they're still It ltit; PE The old-typo llllrollerllindu hnvohadto not-adul- Shades, New and Pretty HEART SHAPED BOXES OF ' CHOCOLATES -'- TOILETRIES - FRENCH PERFUMES REDDIN BROS. ::iii.:.l'.:”...i"'.::..:.':.."'.i.i'::”:i. GIFTS FROM ztlslctlll flt:)1;kroums that have In 0ri- Even if you Iren't in the mar- ket It the moment for new win- dow shades you'll find it worth- while to see how this segment of home-furnishings has evolved from the dull to the delightfully decor- Itlve. It's another can of the iructtcul being pi-ettlly styled. REDDIN BROS. L. M. DOUCEPIE-Dill 4388- B. M. 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