-...r-ex - Page 8 The Guardian, Monday, May 16 Emir IN mm Upper Arms On Spot this Season A most annoying and embar- ers have a special problem, for Missing spot for fat to accum- as fat is lost, these triceps mus- mulate upper arms . . . but there is on the backs of the cles are sadly in need of tune. it Exercise is the corrective meas- elings. Since the tendency to fat ure, but to be effective, arm ton- ing movments must be precisely -quart lAWOI'l'l'I MAI. Man Wonders N It's Too Late To Salvage Marriage DEAR MARY IIAWORTH: My wife was a displaced person when we met in Europe in 1950. In August 1954 lreturned to the States, leaving Lorie and our three children abroad. held up by faulty passports. Originally I was to sail in July, but missed the boat in an ef- fort to have my family accom- .pany me. Later. quarreling with Lorie, I did something I regret to this day. I struck her. so hard that she lost a tooth. In November, Lorie wrote from Europe that a divor('e was best, as she didn't and couldn't love in the groove. The science of me since the day I struck her. I muscular movement makes it refused her a divorce, said I clear that the triceps act to ex- loved her and urged her to give l RD tend the arms at the shoulder, the marriage another chance. In .g g 3 but only when the arm is more December I heard she was hos- gg level with the shoulder than a- pitalized with a mist-arriaze. The have or below it, Also, these child wasn't mine but I wrote her particular muscles are used when Bl 01109, V0l('ln8 l0V9 and l0FElVE- it iii necessary to strike a blow "955 Ind Ul'ElllE lleI'l0 ll-Bslen lie"- L which is not often, She arrived with the children Since everyd y movements do 3 molllll 3303 not keep the Nrm muscles atiy- lmW- 5lle ll-ills m9 f hall slleggot where near toned, the solution ll?" bell!” Cl"'"!5lm35- lll”,lll5 is m find some mmme move. might have been different. During mems mm help mama-m tone. and after her hospitalization. she one reader has just the right became convinced of her love for exercise. Living on a farm. she the mh" "'a"' wh” Imps her "."d is forced to use an old water wants 1" many he” "en wllh pump regularly. I was happy to ""99 cl"ldre"' she, says" They be am? m infnrm hat on request ;write regularly tI said she might; that this inconvenience did help to keep her upper arms shape- lv. Most of its will need to invent exercise movements. Pumpingl They Speak 0f Divorce with an old bicycle pump would' do it! But if that is out of the question. pick two of the three following exercise routines. Brush your hair vigorously, 100 strokes. twice daily, using a slight twist. make tiny dime sizc circles. 25 times. With the free hand you can feel those mus- got things. i l more to it than just staying withl Islic did was wrong - wrong in . lthe eves of the law -- and she rl. k '. l r . l ( N for . . probably would lose the children Th” res! us nelllse ls 9'” in case of divorce She sa s she pecially eftective: Standing abouhwm um.” pa" wiih me ckylildren but it is too late , , Ycllow daffodils. .lh"g:lrlt1"l Sh” wxlllll an-NW3-Vt” alldhlerns formed the setting at the-Victor Greenwood. s e e 5 im s e is going o sla)'.salvation Army Citadel. Brock- hcre a year, to try to make a I10 iville, 0nt.. recently for the ived- Doris Dunnod at the Piano, with ding of Miss Norma Mary Birt. Martha Brown as vocal soloist. second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I V hI)avid Birt. Charlottetown. P. E. David Btrt. the bride wore it while However. she said last night;l., and Melvyn . that I can never make her happy; llBrockville, 0nt.. second son of with flowing floor-length veil with but I say there must be a way, if Mr. and Mrs. only she will try -- and there is lllond. Glace Bay, N. S. The cere- Her flowers were an arm bouquet me for a year. I am doing my best,1'0lll'59 "'0?" ill! to win her. and I've told her what ;l8ll'I wrong. Repent your own pleltl.-l The nnwerggms wfre g eous sins and never mind Lorie's; ten inches from wall. brace and is”-t Sorry for what she didutthats your main chance of put-lgmckvmev and wore yellow and MR. ANI) .MRS. MELVYN WESLEY BOND daisies aud,mony was performed by Capt. Wedding music was played by Given in marriage by herlfather. ballerina-length. Wesley Bondhlace gown of Charles Thomas white pearled crown headpiece. - - - of red roses. husband and Miss Alenis Buckler was brides- er. linalnd and wore a light blue bal- His Attitude ls All Wrong hlerina-lciigth gown. with matching iheadpiece. Her flowers were pink Your attitude at this time is alllmses and while -mums. l Carola Kos. and Barbara Dejoit, KB. I and flnhhincss in this arm is 8,palms of hands flat against walll Should I wait I ycarv hoping was-ting things right. If you are still-jpink baiieltinwienglh gownsg common failing. it is difficult tolhhhm ghgsg level, fin or 1; 5 3,5; , V . '. Indersland the reason for tliettom-hing, Keeping hfdy ix Nina tvinnsalgaglphlhlshalarllagei gvlgal current sleeveless style. Why doesislhwly push toward wan, bend.lN'al!m is cazecolf ';l(;:lnf:.p.',0,l?h e lashlil" NR” "' wlllclllllg M”-Vllng Clbflwsi l'95l5ll"8 VlS0l'0ll5l.V litre American citizcns' UL-orie not-(led protcction'.' Ali. well. there with arm muscles L. hum, push not By me and M migyear me, in no not-ottnting for the vagaries away from well, resisting vt-ithlma'V be very anachpd m me) ”l la-llll"" t - ' 5” his amll-l'7-" ll3('-llbflllf. Pll5l1lnil Wlll1 31'1""-St whereas she mav want to return "IF lW'llllf!m- Three times will be enough if vnu.to Eric 'iAh:r-hop make; I the Fat Eravllalvs l0 still niilgrlcs. hold the movements and do itlheart grow foiider" and they are '"'l 'l" '"”"l" lllal "Mk ll” (lall.V- ltanning the flame with letters. backs of the upper arms become Fashion forecasts that .:umiiicr,Shotild I instruct him to stop soft heraim they are not hrouithl dresses are to he slecveless. snlwriting? This might completely Inln evc yday mnvcnwtils. Reduc- there Is no time to lost! 'alienaIe her, ELLEN'S DIARY her to a marriage counsellor or by an Island Farmers Wife lpsychiatrist, to change her out- look -u which is probably the basis of our difficulties. What can you suggest? G. L.l , Man's Recital Ciiiiccnls Much We l'0UIlll l?l'3I-alill til Willlfllitlll-t today ollcred with A ('ttIllI(lt"l1l5 en the "lead-tn" titres about. thislhmle, "1-larmcrs thought they'd! DEAR G. L.: You don't tell all. morning. and a hltiela). his coat be on the land in April, the way by any means. in your letter here decked with pieccs tlltl ot a sum- the spring broke, and here welcoiidensetl. But it is my hunch mer sky, piped tii'iiitrl-tlziiighteii.lare well on in May and around lllal Nil" ll0ll'll9Cl UP llle l3mll&"S capped and ja('r(('lf!ll against the here not a blow struck yell The PBSSPUNS l3Sl July. in 8 sly nth chili of a wind in the north, cimriiimt.r.n-.ion't you remember 1."... tempt to practice some small the lane to school. lfar north it came in!" idecell 'r "ml "llsscd ll" 50” Anti thus tar we hate had a cool ”If we'd get sunshine andlllhlle trying lo explain y”"rse"' Ilrlaytiiiic. But one which nevci'tlie- warmth and another wind than The" lake '1 y"u slmck Lorie less opcns liriglit flmteriiigs of that evcrlastingly north" we count- "1 3 ill ill 3lll!N' llecaltsf slit? spring and hrouuht us in I,ercd "you'd see how long and spmncd d'5.g'med wllhi 3'9"" 35 Mother's Day bouquct I nosc- Erold it would be! It could put lhelweu she m”-nil be ." W!” N! an say of Traihni: Arhuius. lowly-men on the land in two davs." "l”.S'"”y 'l”""3 W'”' V""- l"i?'-V one of the Island's wild blossom-i "It cnultl-but it won't': hp ND" pmbabl-V 30" "'9 "lal'”"' ings. Scented delicately with pcr-chuckled ”Ynu'll see" he noddedfiqhlp "H m ' wrong .”.”m'.ma'.'.y' fume distilled in woodland glzidc-si"l'ou think I've been preaching 'ng.bela'EdLY to legmmame pub -there where the sun filtered hylfnr fun this while back . . . T erele'ln.'-”:' wan-img mughshod W" the sheltering trees and busheshai-e been late springs before.I7mm5 teehngs thmughout - un- lteals iii to linger au-hile out otjnn the Island! Farmers have seed 1",: you dean me dasmrdlrv blllw reach of cool vtinrls. cart-ssiiig ed their Hrst fields away on ihglqal. wrhecked .1” rel'""'.l5h'p' the tiny hurls amid the slrangcdunc heforc' this. Yes. and had ilmf, tr mthym". Me" w'5”"l' foliage. turning them into win-tan parly harvest hm; hm hhdilrfneii M .h'.;E""""'"ll'V:l1"Tl95' Iome blooms. pink farting to crops of it either." . lgtvle ."'f fl ml. 3'9" zgafl” lllmte WllllP. "1 dreamt last night wc riirin'tl;L,.:.3 ' "S "We '" my "' . ' i it ' I ' -' ' i . have read. to meet again folks "But dreams go contrary” we on Igm I-Aqgkn an is in . we had known through the ycars,ioffercd. ind hop pn.e"i;,l E, "i: guF3a"RP9s' 5" "' ll"? "””"4"-l'- ll” l"l”"l ""” "N"! llWfl.V5" ll? S3lfl- - in aldaly. Yyoughatre is uchanretimll wlllllv llllnk W9, Shall We flIttl'you become a profoundly thanged -oi more lost items: jti).s of young "”""l(5' ml” ”l l”'''"” dpml l'" "V" 9l"7'l"EP land l0tIllIht'.' Alman able and willing to love 3"" 1"'"'- Vlllllll llml 5""l"ll”W lllitcc where in the ynllntl Vwirslwithout counting the cost N for Elltllwtl aw-13' lt'l'l'l IIS ltltl tttIlt'k- Trailing Arbutus nnce grew?. the lake of Inving and. hm-Bus, ly. And alutiys in the waxcn -' ' florets which shape, strange as Until tnmnrrnw C - - -e F- Diary :l,?::u:vldf:c:::;i cch',ld:".n;ead"emnd( first snowdrops. from the damp -r - m e- Good-night . . . . . at r 0 cold earth. we find a liESIll';1?lfl('El of hope: lrcsh as a now dawn; N O R M A I S SPECIALS for this SALE 3.95 Was the last year too trying?l Now would come the best yet.I vcry gracious and kind, What de-l lights we should have to enjoy-l lo the petals said: the best lilacs, the best roses . . . the loveliest oormn DRESSES. All Sizes . . . . .. .. clover. the silver-white of daisies moonlit. "You'll sce . . . and don'ti any I haven't hccn telling you. but this will he at long cold spring -the cropping won't be early. Oh no" our philosopher-visitor of WELL KNOWN MAKFS OF IRAS-Discontinued Lines Regular 51.98 - Clearing at ....... ..--. 1.25 99c 20th; OFF HALF" PRICE 1 Table atouses and swntuts ever going at IARGAIN mess NYLONS-First Quality 51 Gauge 15 Denier . REGULAR STOCK COATS and SUITS Last Season's Sportswear Shirts, Jeans, Pedal Pushers & Caps Last Season's SUMMER and FALL DRESSES--- Choice Selection of PURSES--m I SHOllTIlS-e- SPORE HOURS: Open All Day Wednesdays; (pen Friday Night tlll 9:30 Close Saturday Noon-12:30. RMA'S - Kent St. lallllllli alllllll ll” Wl"0lll4d0lllS5 "I Auhrev llcjoit was groomsnian icady to use it as it club to take i the children from her against her will, in case of divorce - please Teallle lllal X011 W"? 3 llill" l35llivas held at the Salvation Army D9C9ml”'-'lV Wllell You WWW ll9l"Citadel, where a buffet luncheon voicing "love and Forgiveness fort: ”thinketh no evil F0? 8tlVl0e, - d0 2" Mill l-0FlPlMrs. Birt wore a navy blue dress to it ns.vrhialI'isI. or to the Film-lwith matching hat and corsage and the uslicrs were James Demp- sey and Garnet Clayton. After the ceremony a reception fttrlziveiicssl uas served. Assisting in receiving 53 End l0VC the guests were Mr. anti Mrs. .l)i-ivid Birt. parents of the bride. ily S('l'Vl('E Agcncy for impartialyol pink rngcs, counsel. You also need spiritual. Th bu , cleansing and spiritual hclp. such up rgidlgggeagf S;;m;,l':r:'l:;9s'(::::' as churches dispense. to make Bm,;Vm,, 0," The groom ig yourselves morally fit ' ' riage. Mary Haivorlh couiiscls through her column. not by mail or per- 5 digtancc Ware M, and M” zsonal interview, Write her in care 1-) Id 3" .1 f .' ' of Th” uummani ChaH0”cmwng avi ll . o Cliailottctown, P. l"'M"”"" employed as a stores clerk at the as r H- Automatic Electric Company. Among the guests present from E. I.. parents of thc bride. THERE'S M M-AnmOven - Cooked .Dinner I: lie Bailey Allen I have invited the president and the executive committee of the General Federation of Wnmens Clubs. to share their favorite menus and recipes with Y0" lllll week. From Mrs. Clarence J. Gold- tharpe, Treasurerewho is skilled in finance. a leader in community projects. in her home town of Youngstown. Ohio. and a success- ful homemake -- comes the fol- lowing usual menu based on lake fish. With the exception of the fruit cup and appetizing tomato cheese salad. the entire meal can be cooked in the oven. LAKE FISH DINNER Fresh Fruit Cup Fish Baked with Potatoes Oven-Braised Carrots and Peas Tomato Cheese Salad Rolls Lemon Sponge Coffee Tea Milk Lake Fish Baked with Potatoes: Dust 2 lbs. boned white fish or lake trout with 1',-2 tsp. salt and V4 tsp. pepper. Thoroughly butter an oblong 7" x 11" baking dish. Arrange in it 3 c. thin-sliced raw while potatoes seasoned with 1 tsp. salt and lit tsp. pepper. Place the fish on top. spread out flat. Pour over all 1 pt. medium-thick white sauce seasoned with it tsp. each dry mustard and paprika. Top with '4 c. fine enriched bread crumbs mixed with 2 tbs. butter. Bake 1 hr. in a moderate oven. Tomato Cheese Salad: Add 1 tbs. unflavored gelatin to 1h c. cold water; let stand 5 min. Hei-it contents of 1 can undlluted con- centrated tomato soup. Add the gelatin and 2 I3 oz.) pkgs. mashed cream cheese. Stir until dissolved: cool until tepid. Meantime, medium-chop enough Household Hint To separate glasses that have. been stuck together. fill the in- side glass with cold v-iter and, the outside with warm. The cold water contracts the inner glassn while the wai'm water expands the outer one. so that they come apart easil. Words Of The Wise The wise men of antiquity. wltciil they wished to make the whole! world peaceful and happy. first put their own States into proper order Before putting their States into proper order. they regulated thcir own families. Before rez- ulating their families. they roa- ulated themselves. Bcforc regulat- ing themselves. they tried to be sincere in their thoughts. Before being sincere in their thoughts,-, they tried to see things exactly - as they really were. , -tconfuciusl. drulztst trtd:t ' T"'E"”" " celery. green pepper and onion to make 1r) c. each. Add to the gel- atin mixture: stir In I c. mayon- naise. Rinse Individual molds or custard cups with cold-water. Ladle In the salad mixture. Re- frigerate ! lirs.. or until firm. Un- mold on lettuce. Lemon Sponge tCake and Cus- tard Combined): Cream together 2 tbs. butter. 1 c. sugar. Va 1:. en- riched flour, V4 tsp. salt. 5 tbs. lemon juice and the grated rind 1 lemon. Separate 3 eggs. Beat the whites stiff; beat the yolks until lemon colored. and add ll: c. milk. Stir into the first mixtur : fold in the beaten egg whites; transfer to custard cups. Set in a pan: surround with boiling water; bake 45 min. in a moderate oven. 350-375 degrees F. Serve warm or cold. TRICK OF THE CHEF Top fresh fruit cup with chilled canned cranberry sauce for color and flavor contrast. Cook's Corner 9 CHOCOLATE BALL! 32 small graliani wafers lcruslicd finclyt I can condensed milk 4 squares chocolate 1 tsp. vanilla Salt Mix together and set in refrig- crator for about 15 minutes. Roll in balls and roll in coconut. These can be used as candy at partiel. ITCHING SBALP A Simple Home Treatment If your scalp has broken out with uizlv siirfiicc rashes or lrrl-. i.itions-e-I)t'iN'T DIG with finger nails as that only sorvoe to make ll Vt'llrn(', and spreads it. For prompt offer-tve relief from thatormentiniz ltrh--gag! your , --get it o la of .VltlONFIS FINIERALIW OIL'tInd use as directions advise. The itch- ing r-misnaefastt-r lricaltng follow! 4-nniiniie the treatment until re- lwwtl nnrl the loose flontlnx dan- druff has completely disappeared .tnd hnlr begins to thicken. Not --tlioti.-militia of bottled of i S h lCR:U.D OIL are I) you to n-Ilevo Itching I-itrmmn. lli-lilnc TOPS. Foot. and litany otlior irritating skin troubles. iitilltiisiittiiii Ill Blllllll-Nlll Blllllll lHllN IN HllMlMAllE! SLIOI FOR SLICI... mxwm Week after wcck more and more housewives are switching to Butter-Nut Hrcad because they are learning the truth . . . slicrjnt slm Ilmt3'.i more nourishmnd in Huffn-Nut Bread Hunt their is in ltoumutlde. D So why go to all the work of baking bread WHIRIVIR rr to .gLnm More women buy lirrrzn-Nnr BREAD than any other kind! MW how! my gay llmle-twr nub. mun yourself. when slice for slice you can give your famiy the Exit: nourishment it Butter-Nut. Bread? At your grocers today! . and AM! info year! Inlxhne. c fun: out dough on lightly-floured Burl. 42::wWmr One Basic: Doug zgoueotizmmz Zmgad "i . . . . , g -g.,mE.3.m:A I For Luscious Variety se New Active Dry Yeast This rich Danish Bun Dough rewa rdl you with 4 gorgeous treats out: of the lame oven! Successful risin agwith Fleiscbinann'a Active Dry cast: are the secret! So whenever you bake at home, be sure you have Fleisclimnnn's on hand, lead: No g Relunutiun 1. Aprtul Vurnevere. Roll out rlniigir in I2 int-ha. Cut into 12 oqtmree; lllltil' edit... Put Ipoonful of apricot jlfn i... N! uiuare; fold into turnovers; seal; lnlll to IASIC DANISH HUN DOUQH lP Ice on xreaiu-il cookie shout. Cnwr l rise in warm plan If) mine. Brush with 9; whit. mixture; sprinkle with choppoil mondl and auger. Bake in inodernn-ly h oven, 375', 20 mini. Lllnfaln aurutr. Cream 1 lbspa. lttlll mix in 54 cup brown augar,1 tbsp ll4tll' tap. grated lemon rind and ,3: cup run Iloll out dough to 54-inch thiclmi-sax r into 2M-inch rounds. Moiitten edges of h the round: with water; place epoonfif raialn mixture on ea one; cover in remaining rounds; loul; cut an X in foil each round. Place on (Hand cookie ntttt ver. ht rise in warm plan 16 minim Bruah with an-white mixture; uprinktr wt euur. Bake in moderately hot oven, .17 18 to 20 mine. Froet. while but. if deeirnd. I. Jen Imps. Roll out dough to It i Measure info a mall bowl I up lukewarm water I teuepeene granulated sugar and stir unfff ltlgur in dissolved. Sprinkle with content: :1! I envelope: Ilelnehmentfe Active Dry Veeet let mind If) atlnufet, THEN effr well. Silt together twice, then riff htfe nilitiay bowl 6 mm enee-elffed breed low VI cup loe granulated sugar I teaspoon salt Cl" "' l""l' inch... Run strip of 2 tbepe. thick jun an I pound elillled hmerev out-.li dds. I hid: In from edge. Mnnq mjnarlng :l:JeePelnd fold ovwm V4;-mat In can . , . see on no coo ta eel. Po Inf fogeffier unfit hull! and flild ht rise in warm place 15 mina. Bfullta 3 g... an-white mixture: eprfnkla with slim ' .k min and tugar. Bake ln moderately li '" V oven, am, 25 mgso min-. While hot, rm thick lemon tiling down centre. Dm with lrntttlng. I. Onneutea Ireld. Combine M cup min and 5-; tap. cinnamon; eprlnlls all but tpupoonfuls onbaktng board; place dnu on board; roll out to 9 I I4 iuehce; fvi dough over twice. Repeat mlling uid lo ing twine. Roll out dough to 4 2 16 lcirlat cut into I long stripe, joined at one an braid. Flue on gleaned cookie ebaet. Cort Male I well In the Hour llliifun and pour In yeeif niixlure; combine fluor- ougfily. Knead dough In the bowl unfll utiooth. Cover dough closely with waxed paper and chill. leaf together eftgftfly with I lorl UM mid to mini. fancy doupfie, ' "' WM” - tnkhire eprlnk ' Wl'l"P'0" '9” WW" downed elmonde and 2 Lupe. eugar inlstvt Bale lining: men, 875”. 30 all Divide Info 4 equal portion: and ffnldt . noun", OI VGWOVII cups ieinl Inger. 2-M Ibepe. pk w. vanilla. FURTHER ltElllltlTl0llS IN OUR 23rd ANNIVERSARY SALE Were to 399.50 for .'619.23 Rx-tltict-rl W LADlES' COATS . . . . . . . . . 515-13 Fresh from the Factory--Previously. selling This week 5 P!!!" lfll?l)lES' COATS to 39.50 .. 522.23 Newest Materials e 1 Lot .. Were to s49.50- SM-l3 LADlES' COATS . . . . . . . . . 532-23 ALL WOOL MATERIA LADlES' snoirrisss to 529.50 New 312.23 & 518.23 NYLONS. per pair 63f RIXE. Sim)-LADIE' PLAID SHIRTS. extra Special ..... st-88 Cl-l'ILDRENlS ANKLE SOCKS. pair tic QUALITY RAYON SHEETS IEDSHIEADS Siae81x99 Size78x88 SALE PRICE SALEVRICE 52.00 32.23 L.................. Use our Lay-Away Plan. A de Wlll hold my garment until autism. The GREENIIAL l.ADllll' 8103! -