g i Women's realm :"5OI&.i- l ELLEii'S nunv By An Island Farmer”: Wife PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN JULY 11, 1952 And we saw branches of the white birch limned darkly against the sunny blue of the April sky. Not in the wide growth and height of now but only the etch. ins-s 0! tips. And again we laid aside the book we were reading as we did in that long ago to look down at the small white-clad,Iec- ond son who had come to us to- wards the dawn of a dark night the week before - a tiny fellow, with not a thought then of the farmlands about him. he was later to love. but sleeping a balie's sleep in the bed at our side. Q Morning Smile Cook's Corner I. , Embarrassed - SUPERB FRUIT PUNCH A popular East-End referee, asir- . ed to be M. C. at a charity boxing display, appeared in the ring for the first time in his life wearing full dress clothes. When the first bout was due to start. he jumped into the ring and This is a punch quite suitable for 3 wedding party or any other occasion of importance. Yield-About 30 servings (allow- ing 1-2 cup punch for the average punch glass). 1-2 cup granulated sugar turned slowly around, arms out- 2 1.2 cup, water We tucked the blanket 3, bit, stretched. to demand silence. 1 teaspoon rrrrerygrared lemon closer about him. and returned to As a deep llush settled over the rind, our reading. Following the close- audience, a man called out: Hyus, 1.; teaspoon rrrreryggrned writ lines with some difficulty it Mike, it fits all right. What about omnge rmd was true and yet with much in- buying it?" 1 L2 Cups srmrned orange lure, terest. Suddenly the door opened 1 cup strained lemon juice mm 3 Vmm5n em-Hed Quietly- Quite Funny 1 cur) grrrperrurr jrrrce "Why, Eillen." she exclaimed in 1 cup pineapple Julce amazement. ”you're not readingi Two men were out shooting on 1 cur, canned aprrrgr nectar, yr Dont you know you shouldn't? It- the moors when a small animal availaible. 'Wili disturb you . . .your emo- daried across the path and disap- (;1n-H-er 519, Hons. I know and how bad peered in the undergrowth. Measure the sugar rrrrr, 8 rauceglihat will be for the babe! And be- "'1l'rh3i i00kfd like H Maia" re- pan and add the water. lemon rindi51d95- Wu may rum your eyesight." mar ed the irst man. land Orange rmd. brrrrg re me borrr ”What book is so interesting that :1 should say it was A weasel."l5tlrrlng until the sugar dissolve:-s;lrit can't wait until youlre up and said the other. borr fr". mrmrrrsr ,about?" "It's Qua vadis" we said. "But a stoat is so cool syrup rhor.0,rgh1yr than 5r,rlr"And what rubbish is that?" moth- weasily dis- , tinguishcd." laughed the first. '1" orange jrrrre. yemrm Jmrel grar,e,rcr-to-us inquired briskly, "It "Quite sn." replied the second fruit jugcgv prrreappre J-um, arrdrnlearls: iwhithcr Bound?" or fbut. a weasel is stoatally differ-laprrcor rrerrar rrr rrsrdi. 'li'lilthcr goest ihou?' " we chuckl- ent." I chm mm, mmrrre dreplyl ed. We could laugh now at fate I r For servinrz. dilute the fruit mlx- h3Vl"S 35 Bond 3 Vl'3T”1nl- 35 Any T99xWNN mre Wm, arr equal measure Dy for the delectable spring. and sum- . . - E 1 ' r mer ahead. Modern Etiquette gm” 3 E "I don't care what it means. El- By Robert? Lee len" she replied, "put it away now , land rest yourselil Whatever it is Better English ilrs not worth the effect it will give iyou. Remember; tomorrow is the Q- When I man is accompanied . , by a woman at the theater. is it, h T. Q wmhn. lmmh dah Ellen -' and dear me' all right for h.m 10 go out in be- . "'9 dim.” Wm" my mbac” "owwi Perhaps the adventure contri- twee r 1 . . , A n am; or R Imoka 1. what is wrong with this 591-i.:'buted its share to lessening our vis-l A. It I l i . have he:o;:rdh:re r'rf:resahm3he::llence? "He runs his business in alien w or more likely it has (113). are others ro emerran her most unique manner." med from admiring the wonders. i ' from dropping tears over the sur- To Married In Ontario W -Photon by Annette and Basil Zsrov. The engagement is announced of Constance Shirley Marlin, daugh- ter of the late Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Martin of Mount Stewart, F. E. I., and Joseph Andrew Pt-ller. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Feller. of Ham- ilton. Ontario. Hospital, Montreal, QLIP,, and Dr. The bride-to-he graduated from the Royal Victoria Peller graduated from the Un- lverslty of Toronto. 1048. The wedding will take place at St. Paul's United Church in Dulldils, Ontario on August 2nd. DOROTHY DIX'S COLUMN- gm............................... .. .............. Wrong Tactics! Girl Is Alienaiing Man By Doing The Chasing DEAR MISS DIX: How can I win the man I love? However. I am the one I'll call to ask him I invite him. He's 25, I am just recently and we've l11"Pn out A few times. who must do all the lvlcphoning and inviting. over, hut he doesn't come again unless -n i I met him 21. if he does ctimc over. or call me, should I accept his invitation, or try to forget him? mm is nor the mosr 0 rr us ti 2. what is the correct pronuncla- V r r r even though she is not"; Lilo: 80 mm or ..dCcreprr?.. lrtlriits anldl dglficultirsdof this loilzely , L' P . ' Y o 'o . - Q. whatis the usual tip to a m.1)T.ld0gff'fltEkIietsc v:!?:l((lis0Wlf in rherdarkeilesflmlifieallge ou.”e,,V,f: ANSWER: If he does ask you out, by all slejplrgg-car porter on a train? edgimem 'mamEmEm' dspmage ror three mrmwrves m 5 row means go, since you are so fond of him, but I . pproxlmate v fill cents for ' ' ' ' - ' ' ' doubt verv much if an invitation will he forlli- ' . 1 ' berlng. . - . PVEIZV night you Spent in his cnnimcmi ,, lxemem V . ' coming. You have driven him away by the surest Needless to say. extra service war-l '1' wmlgdoes me word mctauurt otA,?aclnTest:llilh f1:l(le:b?lILtli:e :5: : means possible-running after him so obviously. rants extra. recompense. 33' meg” r . at ex 1'1 63; ,1m'drr Mr 1 n Men like to do the pursuing themselves and are Q. What does an usher at a 5' 15 ' lwrd ,.h93l"”I”9i'f?. c'rC3fn?,H T h e 3 u ,8 I apt io res nt it if ii girl takes the initiative into church wedding do if several wom. wlm" fa lh” means I” make ml” or? are dswe Eomeil TT her own h nds. Of course. an occasional invita- En "FIVE lililether? easy ? ANSWERS :I11:o(II1SbI3 l-elgnlzie lzfnomrv Agizcggsg tlon from a girl is quite all right, but persistent A. He offers his arm to the, 91d. . "T s . calling up and writing without encouragement is Art. rr no ushers are me” to gr H H H r.-springs with the season of promise not wrsel zort the other women. they follow: 1' 535” He wnducts (Or"nm and engagmg my the mm. Muriel-Niuen I3 I5 T00 YOUNG "manages; his business in a romltr31ands.noW we were to renew ac- "most") unique manner." 2. Pro- Ciuiiilitance Willi ”Quo Vadis-'' nounce as spelled. de-crep-it. sec-. It was 800d - - - 9dUC&liVe to 0nd "e" as in ”bet," and not de-ithose who ciijoy ancient history krep-id. sometimes heard. 3. Man-land remlndful to all. It is doubt- agement. 4. The sclencce and nrtirless one of our peculiarities which of extracting metals from theirrmakes us now remember little of 11 pairs. NOW - She's Got Exciting ZIP ores. refining them. and preparlngrihe stupendous man-made scenes them for use. 5. Facilitate. iin this costly and outstanding film -.--s-:--- . .not the throngs nor even its ,grandeui'; nor the hate and evil Plenty efleeex v-wwws ) rand passion interwoven in the Do!” m" h" r: l - 5 'story. These things abound still charmorradiant ousehold SCTGPIDOOIK4 even though the theme of Christ's 5""-I” 1”” " teachings and example now have your! the way da of By Roberts Lee . . M Warm Weather Phocolate been borne around the earth. It was the touching scenes we re- call . . . the charity and faith of the hand of Christians; the little boat in the calm waters awaiting a Passenger; the kindly expressions and obvious sanctity of the Saints to :r o a n u s . Wllllnrnl Pink Pills. By '- revitalizinz and enriching your If the chocolate has acquired a. load. . n. we ' i It ran . "nm ' '"'"" P" ' m" white appearance on the outside. bring you nfw pep. energy, ioy In life - 1 t i d .s rt ted l ' . ?;.'f"i..."i. Ylln the pi???" wltlimr " r:;1C::E Tggegarznsglz "gal Hare mg: --Peter and Paul; the womanh- DR i the mt has mated and come mrness and bravery of the beautiful . I ihostage-Lygia. And the love of the suria e. The chocolate in lt- , ., , lrself has riot been affected and haslfrrnlrireirnmance on Farm was ml. not been injured in any way. Week-Eiid Specials SHORTS. reg. to 33.75 . . . . . . . . .... 51.19 T-SHIRTS, reg. to 33.75 . . . . . . .. . . 51.19 Summer SKIRTS, reg. to 57.95 . . . . . 32.98 in the brief marriage ceremony between Marcus and the girl of his heart. , "what superb acting!" sister-in- law offered . . . "And how do you feel?" James queried, apprehen- sion apparent, on our return. "I thought perhaps the 'blood and thunder of it would prove upset- ting. You're sure you're 0. K.?" then with a sheepish smile: "You had better slip down and wash those milk pails - we sort of left them for you!" Until tomorrow - - - Diary - . . Good-night . . . . . PINK PILLS BATI-IING SUITS . . . . . . .... she V2 PRICE SllNTER'S LADIESI WEAR Phone 2145 ' WI-IITBY. 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ANSWER: party you have in mind. and any kind of party. hidden in such a place. dates such as daytime picnics, chaperoned dances or "DEAR MISS DIX: here? She is 58. he is 46. of their own. himself since childhood, but has turned out well. likes and dislikes and get along well together. seems to be the only drawback. They are both divorced ANSWERQ Cerialnly no one can of any mnrringc. She has had a protected life; he has had They have the same The matter of age How old do you think I should be to go on group daio.;&'.'J Your mother is right to disapprove of the sort of The park is no place for youngsters at night. especially one not chaperoned, should be for- Fourteen is young enough to go on group afternoon movies. Is there a chance of a successful marriage through no fault to shift for A THIRD PARTY predict the success or failure Most have the elements of happiness. provided the parties concerned are willing to make A mutual effort of co-operation. The marriage in which you are interested might be one, though the differ:-nce in ages is quite great a very successful . Worse obstacles than that have been overcome by two people with faith in each other. DISAR MISS DIX: the second time in cixzhieen months. I am going steady with the same boy for Last summer .he was going steady with another girl, and going out with me at the same time. Now he is going out with both of us again. Should for one of us, or let him go? ANSWER: Since your beau has proven himself I make him settle JANE R. rather lnconsiant nn several occasions, your only recourse is to accept him as a friend. knowing that he is going I recommend the latter. with other girls, or forget him altogether. You aren't seriously interested in him now; if you continue to go out together. you might become emotionally in- volved to the extent that his inconstancy would Don't take that chance. DEAR MISS DIX: it friend of my brother who is in the Navy. This boy is 19. He is coming home this enough, I am sure when we I don't understand or theory of baseball. basket- an interesting conversation. AMY been writing each other for six months. month and, although I can write easily are face to face I won't have a. thing to say. care for sports. Should I try to study the ball and such? I'd like to be able to hold ANSWER: a boy is most. interested. end of a conversation. As a sailor seen. That is your opening and. once storied. recommended. game, however, and you can learn the game ably find it most fascinating, too. be heartbreaking. I am a girl of 15, and have been writing to We have The best topic of conversation is the thing in which In your case, that gives such a wide lat- itude that you should have no difficulty whatever in holding up your he has undoubtedly done consid- erable traveling, and would love to discuss the various places he has he'll probably keep the conversational ball rolling. Sudden boning up on sports is not You might suggest that he take you to a baseball first hand. You'll prob- CARDIGA 14-20 at .. Or one by -s We 141 Gt. George St. NS AMusn Every Wardrobe What could be prettier than a dainty Cardigan by Grandmere. smartly fashioned of fine wool in soft pastel shades of Pink, White, Blue or Yellow. Powder Sizes ...-. 37.95 Helen Harp- er in all of the soft pas- tel shades at . .... 5.98 Stock Practically Every Shade Made. We Have Cardigans in sizes 40-44 as well. Ideal to top your Dress for evenings. The FASHION SHOPPE . Phone 55 .'x,.i-. .. .4. Pg"Cix'A'T That Body Of Your: E D: James W. Barton. ILII. & ' Wwwvv rm: course-rs scnooi. HEALTH PROGRAM when school physical examina- tions were started, school princil- als and teachers received letters of , ' , from parents objecting to having their children, especially the girls, remove their clothing for examination. Fortunately. school physicians and nurses. by visiting r NIB parents. were able to BIIOW them the wisdom of having their child ex- amined by thoee trained to recogn- ize the defects and deformities oommon to children. A youngster. getting behind in his schoolwork, may have a slight hearing defect-or cannot always didlinxuisn words or figures on the '” u because of short- iughtedness or astigmatism. If cl is not removed early, cases of spinal curvature could be over- looked and the youngster pass well into his teens-too late for correc- tlon--before the defect is discover- ed. The posture of the youngster with round shoulders, a low shoui. tier or protruding abdomen may be- come permanent if not corrected in the early stage. Dr. Charla L. Bird. school phy. sician. in describing the school Health Program in Indianapolis. outlines the measures to prevent contagion, correct early hearing and V1510" defects. poor posture, and states that "One of the great bene. fits is that the school nurse goes into the homes week after week, often year after year, spreading public health education most effec- lively. "We have a special school for the undernourished child, children with diabetes, heart defects. etc., where- in resg periods dietary provisions, etc.. are observed. They are gather- ed up by special transportation. paid for by the patron or by public funds when the parent is not able." All children that need referral are sent to their private physician or to the general hospital. if the economic status justifies free med- ical care. ind sometimes to In- diana Medical Center. Finally. 311 the health informa- tion regarding the child is gem to the high school which he or she will attend. 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