VHRV ll".-Att1::'1n' nun. 2 ye mm - 5 Why Takes Bull By horns ' ' 9- 7- A Finds 'lens.o..s Easecl Pounds I? 5...... DEAR MARY H.-tW0i'x".i'd: In n bi .. 1 ..d H 'u--. H w. a - , i. ' mid-clebruary l Wt:CtC.1'JU abcut '( um Dun.” in ”. '. . u. u'& Twang wk g:3;.:;,o""nJ "nn' an office 5"l!llatllf;)IlV in Wfllcll .'-imvkiI'lt; thgglgnaoflliuid Q. '& d 51 "tent meadow d'm; ., u 'u'b .11. 'w” htc mu” , . . mu t:;:.r "'”:”..':".:'.:r. '”"' t'.t'..':"”' "" " "'.' .."::"'.t ----u - - - I--iv -M-I '3 ”""' '"v'.:'. ""' --j-:2 --i --- - -----i -A- "W i " rm? i - - if . . . .' I; . . e Page 12 The Guardian Wednesday, April 20, 1955 lwneizier to quit. E 1:: lierT:iL:'-'t32 toimu of house-clunllll up." and gnu MN Whig Milt tilt 0' In 92' :".'u."”7 "" p , av. ,. . Wm. mi," ..umggun . . . proclaim 5"" "T Icgefllllimlo a Trisilsg about ha month ””"'".l””l'h ”dt.' 3'': '0 W 35'' 5''''.&'ET'"'I”. -11;... mun Q. at; question . . will has SCWIMO nebtq I later. d brunuxndnweesald p”Thls in uovmuana. nu” Fl-ll filllldll db 5' 5" '" t' El” ”d' -.:&.' W . It h d th' y: She gut , ' Iltplf - ' ll" 51 '.. i." ' I Hidden Fats In Foocls ..f"lif:”.....':..”?... ...... "”".L” .f.'”2...LY3:"?m';”.:f wk" ?.2'..'ill:.?-'”t.'2 '""'......"'..' win - W -I-""""" ' ' ' ll" mm” "'?-a.."- to get nasty in her honeyed voice. .d'..wh t W need now 3 . mu ”.m-3 um; VII. The situation H II: . . . p . . - II b ha' 1. i ighzirom ' t ”'-''-'"'”''''''V muelilalietit tliegoII- Podttomulleu Make U 5 Overwelglll tslie sillluitlf-. leilowslle. always "I" W ”"”'h t” 59"” ””"" WWW "ll" 0"""” "ll" 3'” '.'-'..".'.3"3....i.... of-ourlndlvldual arms out at us. -said: had to be right, how she was nac- "WY '0' "19 "PEI"? . delllm 0' 1.l5””l”l h : in figures. That's not to say tlllt leu ltfllglt &II. I: Ida lllley Allel 8lD8- "'l"?359"3b'5v d”mi"f".""” In fancy how Euod it is umwch' M" meow overweight is obligatory. but 359 M0VE"'t' 3:” "lg" h ' sh jumped to conc usions. 'p ' T . . ear. U u f I t dismb u n gown. Wu-d pg twig 3 In -the course of one week it is meat. snioked meats and niaiiy 9.? Sh: um, had the M-.-t.-iio ti: tlllrwe Suth Plljlt-llanllllgu "0795 "'We (have the hroo" he nil mega; band i. hanged dam lg Q" '35:, much reconimenclcd that a person of fish. Hat I5 absorbed. in dlI'yll;g1 say .-1'lI go right on bu--yking I lmalvev lvlpgilryw e:he5;lPir;nlS:;::' llliedI.' And its there dhedalllirj Mm the "mm at me funny to mm. .”gg.”..gw,m 3” normal wright. who doesni hate foods. added to sauces. an us. down your se”,..,,n;.dp(.,,(.e U2... ..,u M -h , d ed! .1"; the clam". o m tree. 1” down on new "nu. bud” to reduce. should eat. from f. in .-hortening quick breads. 'Dle- du me uurk ,0 5,,” me. That ger or ii en ays are en- Am”; om" fixings tioday. - And hHe.s we dilemma . p ' oppome 1.5 ud much u N pound tip to 2 pounds of fat. iii-lcrusi. coolues and VL'l-Ike-S. 'llien did it shrouded witlrcloud and we long D. upland with I new one, In wk”-Iever me nan" h by I-. to an mm. .1 ta kn mu eluding butter depending on they thcrepare the oils used in salad Mm. we hung up I Mme . tor the sunshine. VThenVwe may pine doorstep wow extremelythm tum inclined w pmmpnesm were wmin comm" 6 h 10 :ge, size and activity at the per. S;-g.:'iingtsh:e tact: iguttegolfspxfi-TS til: l(,;Ittei;V;o tllii l)(:SiNI;:':0l;lellHw:lsfll..::lal:l turn to the engaging pictures of m,ouu, an ya", the at padding gm. Than why Th” nerd" niches an on. v - s e s e ' - Active Worker A'large lllllll. actively working Iiuttloors. or a - teen-age boy. could utilize the full 2 pounds. for fats are our best uinw-hurniniz energy foods. A5 thcy take longest of all foods to digest completely, they supply en- ergy over a longer period than other foods. such as sugar. Less active men. also women. do not need so much fat. Unfor- tunately. many persons. without realizing it. eat much more fat than they need. Fat In Many Ft-rsnl Fat H partly hidden I I035 an-Iucoloaodby Zp.z9...&.1... Moduli Mothers fre- ' quently ask how Q laelousyia aaolder child when a new arrival appears on the scene. Alew ticks tlsatofton -ll. Pvuemiieoldsr child with: Qtdalpiftbaulilleuwbaby. grouiiig aihlcticl full milk cheese: the high fat con-' . tent of ice cream. It has been ascertained that one of the main reasons a third of our population is overweight is because they are eating about 2 pounds. or more. of fat a week, while actually their bodies need or utilize but a small portion of the fat. the rest of it piling up as excess weight in the body. TOMORROWII OVEN-DINNER Ct-lery Root Saladettes Oren-Fried Veal Chops Escalloped Tomatoes Baked Potatoes Quick Cinnamon Rolls Coffee Tea Milk Celery Roof Saladettesz Wash. pare and cut into juliennes enough raw celery root to make 1 e. Add in c. small-cut water-creu and creamy French dressing to moist- en. Chill and serve on lettuce. Garnish with radisheii. Oven-Fried Veal Chopl: Brush 8 veal chops generously all over with mayonnaise. Dust with ad- ditional Vx tap. salt. Va tsp. pepper and lit tap. monolodium gluta- mate. Roll h fine dry bread crumbs. Place it well-oiled pan: bake-fr, 30 min. hi hot oven, 425 degrees !'., or until fork-tender and browned. Turn once. CIIEAMY FRENCH DRESSING FROM THE CHEF Measure I tbs. table mustard into IV: pt. deep bowl. Add 1 whole egg; but until foamy. Beat in 8 tbs. cider vinegar. then gradually .letter to you. I sziiti I ii-'anIc(i' pto lstay on the job. as I liked min and the work; and 8Skf'(l hlln please not to believe anythlnl she said of me, but to judge me on the basis of his own observa- tions . . . Since mid-March the lady has.n't spoken to me, except as the Job compels. And the grudge she Ii! carrying must weigh at least 50 'pounds. She radiates so much tension, frustration and hatred that I feel sorry for her. And her behavior is bearing out exactly what I told her and the boss she was really like. The boss has said nothing but he is keeping his eyes open. Recent Article Gave lsr Poise I try to anticipate all my duties .and smile pleasantly when Miss X speaks to me - a civility she sullenly ignores. However. her silence, though as deep as ever. seems to be softening a bit more towards neutrality than fury. at present. And I am doing my work more efficiently. with less interruption. I hadn't realized before how often she broke in with questions, comments, ad- monitions, etc. I much prefer this situation to the other. in which she was Inje- tending to be my friend. while knifing me in the back. Also I feel more secure since the boss knows the facts. Your recent article (March 15) on office backbiterl helped me to have poise: and the explosion turned me back to my I also enclosed B Ptll!.V Of my first - MR. AND MRS. Shown above are Mr. lowing their wedding in th 7. The bride is the forme groom is a son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Graham, Summerside, and the Eleanors.-(Photo by Edwin lleckbert Studio) ELVIN THOMAS and Mrs. Elvin Thomas rol- e Nazarene Church on April 1' Jean Graham, daughter of and Mrs-. John Thomas, St. l l By ELEANOR moss Whoever thought more? Well. oorne to pass and the stores lllV plenty of proof of this. lege wear, shorter boleros. ; es and shorter gloves. ; Small Packages 1 Smart fashions do indeed com long time! Actually. a woman doesn't get less for her money in all these short. short fashions - she's get- high ting niore comfort. more Slioriie Styles-Easy Washing that the day would come when a woman want- ed less for her money instead of that miracle has In stock are shorter nighties and pyjamas. shorter shorts for south- ern climes, short skirts for col- top- pers and jackets for low-cut dress- in small packages in this day and age. Fashion offers a short story that .is likely to be around for a Easy to Wall Nylon satin sleepwear washes like a dream. but takes a bit of speci ' care because of the way the fabric in woven. To prevent snagging, turn it inside out when sudsing and rinsing. Let it drip dry and it's ready for slumber- time without a touch of the iron. Nylon satin slips, though, weive found, are all the nicer for I bit of a going over with a coolish iron or one dilated at the nylon setting. Prints are Popular Colorful India prints are gaining favor, especially with home sew- ers for short full skirts, play- clotlies. blouses and so forth. e memory, There everything is kept in pleasing outline and detail. Only that written, someone says. is per- "The folks that have stepped on this" he said regarding the pieces. "First footsteps. I reckon, fact. But remembered scenes, war lug ,3”, old house; are Ilztclfdl. times. they Call be P91" like that; new ones are different. t as well. The old have their history IOW- the new must make thelrs.j' Qn an old hearthflre. the ket- tle sings-and the dark of the timeofadyingmoonlsattlie window. Lunch-time! What shall we have to end this day of April so good? - Until tomorrow - - - - Diary ----Good-iilght..... It was Rupert Brooke. the Eng- lish poet, who said: ”All things are written mind, There the sure hills have station; and the wind Blows-in that placeless air. And there the white and gold birds go flying And the stars wheel and shine; and woods are fair." in the Bryenton - Wall Nuptials The wedding took place at Keir M e in o r i a I And so in fancy today we saw first lilacs bloom, filling the air about wlth the priceless frag- rance of every spring--the mauve, since ever Island farming was, we suspect. a treasured item of many a farm-bride's dower from home. Set as we have seen them, by I first well; by a gardgu gate, or close by the lane. What beautiful homes grew about these! But.in places, only the remnant of lilac that blossoms In a field Of Brass. or by a fencerow tells for those who care to read mournful story of the yea;-5, First lilacs, the best ever, we fancied today. And past sumiuwn so beautiful this evening we found we were listening in the yard, the ton of Mnlpeque. The ceremony was performed by Rev. E. Bean. Given in marriage by her grand- father, Mr. Everett Wall. the bride finger-tip veil of nylon net was held in place by a coronet of rhine- of American Beauty roses. These lovely fabrics grow mellow- er with repeated washings, which iaanice” t When ” J these fabrics have i tendency to "bleed" I little. but the color does not run or streak enough to The bride was attended by Mrs. Verna Macllwen as bridesmaid. who wore maize net and lace over satin with matching headdress and carried pink roses. and looking with some expect. MORNING SMILE Presbyterian Church at Malepque of Mary Olive Wall, daughter of Mrs. Rosie Hun- ter of Hamilton. 0nt., to Harold lngham. only son of Mr. Maynard Bryenton and the late Mrs. Bryeu- wore a waits-length gown of white nylon net and lace over satin. Her stones and she carried a bouquet for some overweights 10 extra muscles padding the backside; pounds loom large as twenty . . . the hip! and also slimsl the well all on the hips. From the limo Position. rat out hold on . . only ovoi-- rtsht its mint Iv to right in eating can pile pounds on the lee. Iwilll ICNII both! and ti hip: or any other place. And the to touch flit toe: to flngti way to trim down is to cut the of outstretched left hand. tr calorie intake below the daily quite a stretch. Repeat by lwini energy requirements. in! ll" '0! "'05- six "mes wl Ah. but will the weight come do. He sure to bring leg to rigl off the hips? That is where exer- angles first. for this tones ii cise fits In. While there is no sin"! m"5cl"- . guarantee exercise will cause the Clan dismissed . . . . ALICE BROOKS DESIGN; FOR GIRL! AND BOY! Keep Baby neat and happy in season in easY40'59W- ””"w launder play-sets. Use remnantlall Flower embroidery Y0? 3" - ducks for boys! Pattern 7045: Pll' tern pieces in sizes fit 6-month- -year, 18-month babies. Tral!llH' of embroidery included. Send TWENTY-FIVE cams in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to Allti Brooks designs do The Guard- ian, 00 Front Street West. TOP- onto, Ontario. Please print plainly NAME. ADDRE53. PATTERN NUMBER. WONDERFUL In the word - for our NEW Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalog for 1956. Exciting, enchanting, - our new .. designs are all that - and even motel Send 18 cents for your copy of this terrific catalog - The groom W” .uppm..ed by ML NOW! You'll want to wrder every m”' '0' "'"”"h5 I had been Ralph Champion. and ushering Wonderful dim?" in I” beat in to 1:. olive or salad oil, one fashion. more fun. and less laun- mar the pattern. Rather. since the "I was upset when G9.-am movable urns and legs. dded at- tractions: diaper and bib, a tiny nursing bottle, Gerber's Cereal play boxes, aetul dish and spoon. Mail money and labels to Gerber- Ogilvie Baby Foods Limited, Box 68, Toronto 18 Canada. Offer good in Canada. Expiiea Dec. 31, O O O Irlglrf idea divi- sion. Save the net bags the family fruits and Vege- tables come in. They make good drain - sacks for baby's bath toys. 0 o loll cull. Evcr so often ills it good idea to review the grand rlmicc of Gerber Baby I-nods. 'Ilicrc are 5 cereals and over 56 Sirzuncd and Junior Fruits, Vegetables; Dinners, Meals and Dcs.tcrts- xpccinlly pro- cessed to preserve it high degree of wholesome food values and the tempting tnic haven that make Beat well before using. Cook's Corner JELLIED CHICKEN AND VEGETABLE LOAF 1-"4 cups boiling chicken stock or canned chicken soup 3 tbs. vinegar 16 tsp. salt 1 tsp. prepared niuslara , 1 cup cooked chicken, chopped; 1 pkg. lemon jello . 1 cup asparagus cooked and- diced or 1 cup cooked peas 1 cup chopped celery or 1 cup chopped cabbage . l l pimc-nio finely chopped or a few red cherries Di.ssnli'e Jello in boiling stock; or ll'IIllllE canncd soup. Add vine- gar. salt and mustard. Chill. When slirriiily lhickcncd fold in remain- tiabyt mealtimes pleasurable pastimes. ini: iiigrctlicnts. Turn into loaf mold. or individual molds and chill. Serve with or without m . sy- ontiaise. St-rves H. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS l WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY I)()L'BI.E VALUE for your lew- ing time! This is the season's mostl practical. prettiest wrapon - make it also in for a cobbler apron! See the neck- line -- it's out low for cool flattery. DEAR F. P.: Your report seems worthy of general circulation. in- asmuch as it shows the potential value of clarifying a problem in want. more no-iron fabrics are ap- pearing by the day and a family wears less and less of even these And now that there are all the washable materials anyone could ' brie! "mo" tance and approval. writing, when it begins to look un-. manageable, I I am sure your letters to the boss and me. though never ac- knowledged. had a good deal to do with giving you the upperhnnd. psychologically. in the showdown with Miss X-after she brutally threatened to "break" your self confidence. Having detailed your difficul- ties with Miss X. in correspond- ence to this column. you were figuratively dcllrercd of a bur- den of confusion. Thereafter you. had. in carbon copies a recog- nizable reproductlon o the long- standing hassle v to which you could refer in trying to figure what to do. And thinking over the picture of Miss X that emerged from your recital. you suddenly felt more indignant towards. than friglitened of her - so that you ”let her-have it straight from the shoulder," when she tried push- ing you around again. Taking Action Qulckens raiiii Also. having taken steps to help yourself - or to fetch help to the rescue - you unconsciously an- ticipated that things would be different and better In days to come. Thus, with one SOS dis- patched. the transforming leaven of faith began to work in your experience, and gave you confid- once to appeal to your employer's sense of justice when things were atytht-ir worst between you and Miss X. In your commcnts, here con- densed. ynii say you no longer hate or even dislike Miss X - easy washablel. how can life be anything but simple? Cotton Wltchery This Spring some of the pret- tiest and finest slips are fashioned of finely pleated. soft-as-silk cot- ton. In fact, fine pliue cotton emerges as I very Important fab- ric for some trouueau type slips and petticoats and nightgown and peignoir ensembles in delicate. dreamy colors. Among heavier fabrics, there is nylon satin done up into prettty pajamas or com- bined wlth nylon net or tulle far boudoir ensembles. BRACKLEY POINT W. 1. Despite the almost impassable condition of the roads, thirteen faithful members of Brackley Point Institute. perched on tractors. plunged their way through mud and slush to attend their April meeting at the home of Mrs. Gre- gor and Mrs. Lewis McCallum, on the evening of the 7th. The president. Mrs. Gordon Shaw, presided and in response to roll call each member named a prominent Canadian Citizen and gave an interesting sketch of his or her life. . The directors reported having selected a three-act play for pre- sentation in the hall in the near future, and arrangements made for same. A bill of 31.69 was paid the school visitor for the purchase of a new plastic window shade. The sick committee remembered two new babies in the district with iiuitable gifts. it was decided to provide two mi. ....mm.j..gm.. which is good for both of you, of course: and gives the measure of your growing strength in deal- ing with her. Iliitrctl usually is indicative of an underlying convic- tion of inferiority. in the human struggle for significant accep- My congratulations on the pro- to visit Russia in June. the official Soviet news agency Tass said Sun- day. Nehru will come to this coun- try on the invitation of the Ioviet foreign mlniiitry. sturdy Denim: While you're at the yard goods counte look at the new multi- striped denims. Run up a! batch of sturdy aprons. Use bias stripes to give a slimming look to the pinafore bodice and make inter- esting pockets with the stripes going every which way. Aprons like that lighten the day's load. helping to make household and garden chores fun. ' And how about investing in some of that fine, pre-ahrunlt terry cloth now available in so many lovely colors? How about cover- ing small bedroom chairs with it. or using it for porch or terrace cushions, as well as for bathroom stools? Then you just won't have to give a thought to stray drops of water ' , damage. enamel cupboards for the hall to accommodate dishes. kitchen u- tensils and other articles in need of safe-keeping. In future a quant- ity of tea-bags, and serviettes for all occasions to be kept in supply by the Institute. The request to again knit blim- ket squares for Greece met with the same willing approval as last year, and the Red Cross convener was authorized to purchase yarn suitable for the purpose. The Government Grant of 82.70 was received. 31.00 was be sent In to the Jubilee Endowment Fund. Collection was 33.25. May meeting was invited to the home of Mrs. George Show; roll call will he answered with ”sn incident from our school days." Lunch was served by the hostess and the meeting adjourned. CATCIIER OPTIONED MILWAUKEE. iAPt -Milwau- kee Braves announced Saturday that rookie catcher Jack Parks has been optioned to Syracuse of the International League. Parks moved up to the Braves this sea- son after a spectacular season with Atlanta of the Southern As- soclatlon it 1954. Be sure you use only soap and water to clean plastic household articles. Cleansing chemical harmful to them. 1. Anpoge pedal: play home to '-0l5D00'1 31 I 5"". Until drilling l”l'3”""3 G0d' Tl" "”"”l”"' """' dry to do. Just think how many color register is not meant to be kl!-Mid me last Sunday." were Hamid and Harry Wall. 'sT'T'j'm-r:-"m uaeitutiyiuuinoiua. basin: to thicken. Use a rotary imam 1 5": found d';tRl"3 3'1"; lhortie nighties and non skirts clearly defined. the print: take on ”W,hv- hasntt he kissed you ise- A remtion Wu held at the ' b'3'0l'- I "lmllm Id 1" -V"" ""w .w ” and short jackets can be tossed a softer. more mellow look. l'ore?' home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett. '.- lvwhen thoroughly mixed. dreu- hlPP9n9d- Y0" ,'"”5t 3”"”t""" into the washing machine load. come in five or six different "Yes. but not in a canoe." Wall. Indian River. where Mrs. 0"” . iitg will be as thick as light cream. WONG” WW ”'”'35 '5”"”' "L It's just going to allow more leis- weights for different uses. So. with ----em Bruce Riley presided over the tea .3uh'.”"ndd'd' 591300 l0 N5" Wm! ll". PGD- WI"-T", W" ”"'l 3” "'"""l, '0 ure, that's all. citeful shopping. you'll 'flnd just cups. 5. raga hr; huh: or gym up per and few grains monosodium advising through the l”'P"' 1'' P- the proper weight linen for a suit. H h The young couple are now re- meaahlseeueofbebybypu- glutamate. Do not store in re- The Simple Life . dress, .,.- . biouse GU59 O lnl siding in summerside. 4..-i...s..s....i.., frlgeratlon as it will uparate. Letter Writlnr Wu Ber-vtirl-l are SAUCE "implore: all meals! ” Words Of The Wise Poetry is the spontaneous over- flow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollect- ed in tranquility.-1Wordsworth). J Wile Preservers lp 1 ' V W V 1 N C .9 :i'.'3l1..' 41... East should be kept under refrig n. lion both at the grocery and at hoiiie. Elsa stored at room temperature lose as mu hqoall, '.th .1 lWfJcVIOelfIll;,ll'lrIl' W” . fl You'll lie so ploased...so proud when you PAINT ll YOURSELF F with IIADI IAAIK MOI .- 1 More rooms are being painted with TEETHING TROUBLES ENDED Safe-to-use GORA, Applied to Gums. Check that diagram-couldn't be "e55 W" "1 making: md my "”"v '”'" "'""'- :l.'.l'”i.'.-all.Zl.i"(l..i'.l..3':";.:lei3'.lil Super Kain-Tone inn with any Pattern 4803: Misses' Sizes 12. Use) In coins tstamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. order to ANNE ADAMS No The Guardian. I0 Front Street West Toronto. uevnnso I IJOY-A&Q ly, with Miss X. to preserve the MOSCOW tlleuters) - Indian Prime Minister Nehru is expected scan: M iwsslesniasisutuyyonuimlui hasten Caesar us. Avtll -:.i;;...- .z:l...l..:..-..u.x.i; . Ag DOG ' Enables Baby-and applied to the guma. Now available at your nenreet. drug store, GORA costs only 75 oenta a bottle. l.l. -in-4 THIS COUPON One --u-.- ......... REE- CON I n WAYIM E It -'2-til. I? ' WI you in llhililll Parerita-to Sleepl H, to, is, no; 40. Size is takes new peace you've attained. M. H. 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