17:33 8- riie Gl.;1'dld;-rlsaturdaylii Nov. 6. 195T- Happenings of The Week The Brighton Group of the st bertsiiri and Lane. He in riiarricd JI.mee Auxiliary held their regu-ito the former Miss June Mallabsir. in monthly meeting at Govern-gand they have one son. Douglas. rnerit House. the i'P51del1t'9 of Mrs. ' f ' T. W L. Proivse. who is a Brigh- Mrs. Harold Brown. Pain Alto. ton Group member. After a 5hort'.C-alitoriiia. was visiting her mother. devotional and business ineeting,lMrs. Percy Farquharson, early Miss Lena Mt-Lure addressed thelthis autumn in Toronto. Mrs. Group. She spoke on her recent. Brown is the former Miss Ida exiperiences Ln Loiidon and the.'Farqtiliaisoii. and she was accom- United Kingdom, dealing cliieflyipanied by her three children, and in detail with the C.rown;Richard. Sandra and Shari Lynn. Court Church or the Kirk of thel f ' 0 Crown of Scotland which is in Mrs. B. Earle MacDonald and IA')l1d0H. Thus Church in ril'L2lI1yh1l's. .1. Stirling MacDonald were goes bank to the eleventh centiiryl,ioint when Scotland had an Embassyfbeautiftil 99 North River Road. in London. The present ChurchIThe liini-heon at noon was fol- waa opened on the Lliiih March, lowed by seten tables of bridge, 1719. The Crown Cotirt Church and the supper party at six olclock .s in the heart of Loiidon, a was followed bysix tables of bridge Ittitiels I.liriiw' from the busy, c ' ' Strand it t-oiiiiiiiits to draw to its service St-tits from all parts ofpliec the l.(1il(l4in area Afirir Miss Me- tiiire's talk the (irotip was tak- on to the tiizitn riitiziig-i'oiirn (lov- prx were l.td for SR .it the loin: refectorv tahlr. A izii-ire liottqiiet Mrs. Don Mai-Millaii and Mrs of marine clii'i'saiitlieiniims and,Norm:iii Lowilier. Junior. enter- tapers to match were the decor-,tained Friday evening at Bridge. Itions. The Riiveierid Mr. T. H.. ' ' ' H. Somer: asked the Blesisiiig. Mrs l William L. Bailey. the head of the Brighton Group iirranged the evening's l'l:T)l.'ffiiIl1lIlP. Mrs. l)on- tier parriiils. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. iild Campbell, President of the Roop, Auxiliary was in attendance. : 0 0 - ' T T I Mrs Artlitir Mould held a Lun- t-heon Party at the Clia:liitte- town Hotel last Saturday in lion- iiiir of Mr. and Mrs. Alex Mac- hostesses on Wednesday at Miss Mary City, who Callaghiui. of is on one of eenii-anii-.i.il l'lS1l.s to Prince ward lsliind is a guest at Cliailiitietowii Hotel . . . Que- her Ed- the Marry friends were delighted to see Mrs. R. lloiiald Scott of 05- ll.4W.'i, who has ueeii on a itsit to Revcrend Clilliifi J T lbbott and Mrs. ibbott. Mr. JtlSll("6 Paliner. Vice Cliaiit-elliii' of the Diocese :if Nova Sr--iti.i. and Mrs. Palmer, Phziil of Marble Mountain, Cape iind Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller Breton. have been attendiiitz Committee ' 0 0 rieetings in H:il.Iav of the An:l- one iii the iiiosi, rm-i:iidii;i1 can Synod of the Diocese of Nova nursery schools in Ontario is that Scotia. ,of Mrs. R. Piper in Szllnla. Ontar- f ' ' to. Mrs. Piper was formerly Miss The riii'isiciiii'.c took place re- Isobel Totiinbs of Charlottetowii. ccntly in St Peter's Cathedral. Mr. Piper is it well-known engin- Chat'lnilelow'n. of the baby datigh- eer in Sarnia and their htuiiitifiil ter of Mr and Mrs Hitch H. home is ilie setting for the school. :lfltD-Still The Rctcreiid Canon G.;Mr. and Mrs Piper liillc twu chil- E. Moflait adm:nis'ercrl the Bap- ilren, Rirliard anti Pamela. tism The niriie tlll0SPli was An-y ' ' ' drea .ie.in The C0(l-pttlenis are. The 0LJPlllXll.' cont-err of the Mr and Mrs. .l D Seninan. and Coiiiiiitiiiity Concert Sc-.ies in Mrs. Jean 1. l-lorion. of Ports- 5: ma was held in the High mouth, N H An'lrca Jean is a School Aiidttoriiim on October the great g:.iridtli:;r.-litri' of the late eighth. The T.iii:lewood Ol)Pl'iil1i' Reverend Fan.-n s.rnpson of Cliar- Qiiar-teiin gave the Cont-eri. Miss fittetnwn. Jiinive .Viou(ll'y. a niitinlier of the ' ' ' Cillldrlr'lte. s-ai.c lll Cll(ll'lrillilt-(mil "Gniii; to Th. rm siiriiis to ti. )F.'ll'5 ago. Anioni: lhflsri at- rave hcrn We iri..ie this past tending the t-iinrert in Sarina iveek. as a zrc main from this were: Mrs Keith Ru.-eis. .Virs Jrnvinre liile iiwiied iiier for a lfriiik Clarke and Mrs. R. Piper. lay or miire "n riitriiti thc Mari- .ime Winter F . oi Aiiihcrst. ' ' f ' 0 I Capt.iin I. A. lJl.'ti:iil. Aiigliuin Mrs Dnr'.nrl.i ll.'.l-H4iil;ii.tl is P-llll'9 ltl Cllll'l9 BHl'mt'l(5. Lill- me of the yiii'l:I's at the Nfirltime 3lll'.l'- ll'llll lllllllltl l7l' lllfllw 10 Winter Fii.r. Aiiiiiersi., Mrs H.ill- lllr-l lll5 llll'lll'll'- lVlll5 -lllllll T Hnnnnrq .5 ;h,. ..-,.;-ghim M Jmhp l)i-.inan ptitzeiit at the Prayin- Rrirkrnticri til l.tiiitioii iiiirl Siiri- lllll Slllllllllllllll llll-bi l't”lllAl1Nl l0 jrIP. and Xlrs Blli'k.”ndO11 '1-h,. Calgary. Cariiriiii Diziian has in lafirr i: wrll kn-riii here in l'0il- lllf? llll'll'1Ilt'f' R WPPK. While in Lfliarlotieiiiwii he w.is the Quest of nertirin with the Little Theatre. o o . ,Mr. and Mrs. G. R.. Soy, 131 Spring Mrs A'(lli'l1 Rtiiirr. Mr .-ma Park Road, and in Siiininerside Mrs. Gordon ltiiprr-, and M-.55 C,”-or he was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Anne Flarqiiliiisoii liait been ftl- All-3Cll Hllt-ell-V Cllllhtlll Dlilnatl Him-1m: the Mm-mme vi,-Am... F,-Hr was ltirinerlv the minister at Poll. It Amherst. Hill. and is the brother of Mi'. - e 1-lerinan and Mr. Alfred Dignan Mre, Noel DeBlois and Mrs. -ll Clll"ll'll'll”ll'llll- George Bilfllnln lcft VVi'l(llltl5tl.) tol ' ' ' attend the M.i.iiinie Winter I-"air MP5 Kfllll Rltil('l'S lllln M5 UPFH at Amhnrsl- ivisltiiia in Toronto. Ottawa, and o e lsarnia has rr'titriie(l home. Wllllt" Dr and Mm H H pm.., M”... in Ottawa Mrs. Routers was the visitors ii. the .Vl.iritime Wll1lFl' Fill"-fl fll Ml'- Mill Ml"-b Kfllih Ml”- Fair. M Anqhriy-51' row. and in Sarina she was the . - o lziiesi of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. and Nils. Gtnrlon Ai-aid re- Clark” turned Wcrlnc -(ta v from ii two t ' ' ' wmk, Um Ln Bminny l Mrs Hugh H. Si!'11l)50ll loaves . . . Wcriiir-day with her parents. Mr Dr and Mrs Frwrik M:li'Kil1ilUn lllll'l M” wi R- Sllflll l” allpllfl held a dr-lighifiil p.ii-iy at their ll” R”-"ll wllll” F3ll'- T0l'0lll0. ham! In hmmm. M Mr. and M,SWBefore rettiriiing they will also James .Vlllli.C?iii. after the formei"s lls” 0ll"”l'a- Oslklwai B0-glun llllll Mrs Arthur Clark and Mrs. Earl concert. at the PYJHVP of Wales . P”l'l5"l"lllll- College, Cliecriiil woiid fires weret ' ' ' m m, ;,.',m.m,,,,, ma mmmz. The Alpha Chapter of Beta ..,.,,,m Th, ,1mm3.,,,,.m yam, ,.n5lSii.-ma Pin met on Wcdiicstiay centred with a basket of 'miims:lll4lll- Nlll'”ml)" llllfll- ill M155 which h.iti been on the t-oiii-ertl-Vl3I'.l' M3ii'KPllZlPlS home. The rul- allumm MN. Ram” R(,Ymnnd liiral programme was conducted by p,,m.,.d "W M... and Mrs M,””u,,:Mi's. Hugh Simpson. Junior, who who have been touring the .Vfiii-i-Islmllli ll" Mll-W7 ll-PPl'9l"l5ll-ll"l'lv R?" fmelt are lriiiznz soon for (Ten- ll'l'5lllll'lll5 l”l'" 59l'VNl l3.l' ll'lP lral Germany for lll.lllI'l operatic ll”5l”5- ll55l5'll'”l by M'” Mlllllllll uudyl All good ..,5h,.s mum... Ciidinore and Miss Helen Cox. these brilli.int and tliarining Ca-l ' ' ' nadinn musicians. . . Clark have rctiirned in their Mam, prm”, E,i..,.,,,1 M,.,,,, homes after visiting their l1ll”Ill1Pl'- friends and iclaiii-es nf Mrs. lllel"W "Cl 5l5l”l'- Ml" ”lll'l Ml"- Percy Farqiihai-son. Glen GrnvelGll"l”l Ll9lll9lLVn- PM-Vleltlfttili. Avenue West. Toronto. will be in- N- .- tei-esieri to hear thzit her son ' ' ' Gordon m.,,d,m,,.,. g.,,m Osg,,(,d., The hostesses at the Curliiiir Club gun in Jung and .5” admmm Sitiirday night. are Mrs. Gordon in the Ontario Bar shortly af- sl0llll.l'r -Vll'5- WNW”-ll M"-D0mll'-li ierwiirds. Mr. F.ii'qiiharsnn is now Mrs. William MacNeili and Mrs. I member of the legal firm Foo-Iltl"-CV" lVl3"K0ll7l9- Eat Vegetables In Season UNDOUBTEDLY there is I pur- pose for everything that nature does. Way back. when the earth was created. nature apparently de- cided that some vegetables and fruits would be green. sortie would be yellow and others would be of assorted colors. Nature also elected to have some fruit: and vegetables grow above the ground and others be- low. of oours-e. we all know that they contain large amounts of vita- mins and minerals. ' We also know why nature ar- ranged to have some fruits and vegetables grow in one season and others in other seasons all the year round. This was well before" the days of refrigerators and freezers and nature wanted a readily avail- able stipply to keep the earth's population alive. ,Yet 11. great many of us ignore nature": carefully laid plans. We fail to eat enough fresh fruits and vegetables when they are in season. Impossible To Lint . Piriiiieil aliiivc are the tiiiiit-tpiils in the Robirisnii-Rodd wedding group. Front left to right they are: Mr. Yiitliiri Pt0lllfixt)H. u:.u-r; Mr. (flayion Maetloiiald, best man; Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Robinson, 1" W0lll.d b9 lmP055l-ble 10 ll5l hefe grouin and liiitlii; Mt-s Veda Rodd. uiaid of lionour; Miss Dorothy MacDonald, hridesmald: Mr. Blythe :?1:vvnergl:3:bT::s;::aglii;1;et21:l:: l Rodd, usher; Master Donald Rodd. ring bearer; and Miss Brenda Scott, flower girl.--(Photo by Meyen) or. ” lent, should an wnhm the l l Air atititriiii wedding was siileirirr lzed Satiird.i,v aftciiimiii. t)ctiiher 9. at three iiieliivk at Siitilh Win- lsltie United Cllliltth. when lzlleaiior i0liV(', yotiiigest dzitigliter iif .Nl.r'. land Mrs. l-Iarle Rodd, Wiiisliie, bo- Came the hrirle of Gerald Ycssey, son of the late Mr and filis George E. lliiliiiisiiii. Rld('lxlt')' Pi. in a etiieiiiiiiiy iierfiiiiiiiiii hy the Rev. G. lliiwziid (lliiistie. assislctl by Mr. H. H. lliirtiy. The chtiri-li was (ii-iwirwiiiirl with baskets of gl:id;.ilt. fetus and titli- cr atiliiriin fliiweis White hiiws atiiiined with -uteri iicas llli'tlkCd the guest pews Mrs liarlti t'I;irk was iirgziiiist for the flilklllsliill Miss lleliin Wil- Still, as stiltiist, iciitlcimttf ”tl PCP feet l.rivo." llf'lill(' the l)il(l:ll Il'ull'l)' entered the t-httii-ii and '1 Line You 'l'iitly iiiiiiiig the .-iitiiiiiiz of the ietzistcr. The ytiiiiig liiitlv was eiiariiiiiii: as she tiiiieii-ii trio vlitiivh on the .arrn of her fatlier, wli gave her in niaiiiiiue She ehii- for her lweddtng a ntiiin of iiyliin net and lace met siitiii, fasliiiiiiiid with a lfltted biiriieii and lace liiilriii wilti iiribiidticd with peter pan t-iillar pearls. the lting sleeves tapering to points at the wrist. flex only Ul'iilii'1lf'lil was pinirl earrings. Lilli iif ihn iziiitiiii Hiir . Mrs. Gciiicc Burgess cnteitliiiieti recviitly at. a flil5('Pll.lllCli11S snowct .ii hmiou ri- .Vi:ss Helen Hyde whose lllIl'.'l'1'(ll.lP takes place Niiveiiilier lttli. The lii'ide-tti-be was the le- PIDIPHI fll niani liiieh and use i :.ltS MA. (int-:iid Vieiint read the itirriiiipiirii ii: verses. Alte.w..:rls relirsliiiioiiis were 5('liI'lii iii llil' liilSii'55. ass stcri hv the hill-M'S Belt; Nesbitt. Aiiiitr) Profit! and Ellttflll -lily. e O O The Mrssi-s Vrliiia Miiirn .'il.(l Betty Nesli.ti were jtblfll litistesses TPCCllll) at the fornictls liiifnil where they eii'.erta.iie(i in honiir of Mws Hflltlll Hyde whose 'iii:ir- l'l:'ij.'8 ist.. ialceplai-ciiiihencai Iii- lillt”. The hr (lt'-ill-ll? i-iiicivcd liliilil lieziiitiliil aiiil useiiit gitis Miss Joan Rune will read :hr- ll. filT1- paiiytii: i't”lKfl5 A dPlI("ilIUS liiiltet lunch was served by the hos!e.ssrs The table was (let-iirattid with white and hurgiiridy rlirysantlicintiiiis and lighted tapers. . . . Hell and Mrs R H Nicholson were joint liosiessr-s Tiicsdav for a liini-hr-on and siv tables of bridge: and that same evcn.iig at a siipper party and live tables of bridge The pririics were held at Mrs Bell's apaitineiii on Kent. Street. . l I O 0 Mr and Mrs. Grirdon White and the Hon. and Mrs. Doiicaid MaeKin- .nnn left Tliiirsday for Triiiiritn to attend the Canariiaii Grind Roads Convention. . n o e l A short Ira iiing period for new Giiiders and also a :-t-rreshcr course for former leaders is living held Saturday miiriiiiig. afieriinoii. and evening at Red Cross Hiladquarlers There are to he many in attend- ance from all parts of the Pi'ov- iniie. and the Magdalen Islands will also have a representative. Mrs. R ft. Dunirint is Head of Training. , . . . ' Mr and Mrs Fred G. Oshornr have as their giiest Mrs. Grant. ,Clarkr- of Old Harry Island of the tMagdalr-n Group. Mrs. Clarke is lCaptain of the Lone Giiiries in the Magdalen lslaiids and she has ar- Irived bv plane to attend the Guide lkefrrslier course being held this ,Saturday. I 0 O 0 Mrs. Mllltlll Misti Piitillne Todd. Mrs. Shirley lsimpson. Mrs. tf)ri Beer and Miss Mary Sllliphani were the repre- sentatives from Prinve Edward Is- land modelling at the Maritimel xwinter Fair, Amherst. These st- Cnntinued on page I ter's wedding. a dress of celancse taffeta cessories and ivore a corsage o -clbow-lengtli veil was held in place by a pearl studded tiara and she carried a bouquet of American beige with brown ac- next year. Suffice it to say that you will get 8 well balnpced diet if you just 1 "play the colors." Fruits and vege- beaiiiy roses. - yellow chrysantheniums. tables He at me”. hast when they Miss Veda Rodd. sister of tire Following the ceremony a recep- look their best bride. was maid of honour. She tion was held at the bride's home wiire a gown of mauve nylon net for approximately 75 guests. The QUESTION AND ANSWER ,ovcr taffeta with rnalching bolero bride's table was adorned with and heaiidress trimmed with rhine- white tapers in silver candelabra G' H-1 wllal ”lWl5"5 "ll? l" Fllllll stories. She carried a nosegay of and centered with a three-tier wed citrystantheniiiiiis. ding cake which was cut by the l Miss Dorothy MacDonald, cotis- bride and groom. The wedding in iii the bride was bridestriaid. cake was made hy Mrs. Parker Hi-r gown was of tangerine nylon not over iatfcia with matching stiile. Her lieacldress was siriitliar to that of the maid of htinotir. She carried a nosegay of chrysanlhe- , to the bride was proposed by Rev the groom. Presiding at the tea table were iiiiinis. Mrs. Elmer Brown. aunt of l Miss Rlililtla Scott. L'4lllSllI of the groom. and Mrs. Charles Willis, bride, was floiver girl. She was ai- aunt of the bride. Assisting in lngs. aunt of the bride. The toast Mr. Cliristie and responded to by the l his teeth during the night while sleeping? Answer: Grinding of the teeth is usually an indication of some type of emotional or nervous strain. Careful study by your physician is advisable to determine the source of the nervous disturbance. tired in a gown of yellow nylon serving were friends of the bride. ni-I over taffeta with matching ll'li::S Marie MacDonald, Miss Enid lir-aiirlr s trimmed with flowers. Slackford. Miss Phyllis Mtinn. ? She ('.'Il'f'l0l'l a basket of. mixed Mis Yirdcn Roliiiisiiii, Mrs. Moi'- l l,fliiwers. its Scott. and Miss Elaine Cooke. l i'tl;istet' lliiniiltl Rtidrl, cousin of while lvlrs. Henry Jones was in the bride. acted as riiig-hcarei' and charge of the guest biiiik. carried the ring on a white satin 't'ilSl1ltlil a 5 Mr. Clayioii MacDonald. friend of the griitini. was best man. xiliilii Mr. Vircieii Robinson. brother iii the iutitiiii and Mr. Blythe Rodd. lii-ither of the iiride were tislicisies fiir a illis liiiilri ciitise for her riaiigli- Mariiiriii-s ELLEN'S DIARY . I by an lslaiid ll'ariiiei”s iiife .iiid sod 4'tllllP r.ii'l.i-r y.ii-d irzitii, iK2l'illllK iii lie adriiittct the ('tllllliill. of the stable. suit of ivinter navy with coi'sage of pink ("ai'naliiins. The young slitiwvr of ctiiifeiti anti good wish I How in in it is. and a D21. dreary this n'-ht. wliittli t.-lies now an- .ilirr ww-it of days away! And dark. to .ii-itiiid the pains washed at times why I ll'.il1lPi'l it line". he nodded, "I w .s going to help them there Zorlav." But it today suspended such field- work. it provided Rob with an op- poriiiiiity. and good help to i'iin won't last forever! It trio will pass.' As dues the darkest night--and iiotirs that are feariul and desolate those nf the cattle-kind to be lodg- iiist back of a hilltop? It may be. There is no fear. In airy event we have entered the the. seasonal hush spread now over the quiet farmlands: when little winds fret low along the lonely fields or mniirn thinly high in the ireetiips. And the cows that have ranged far all day along iitubble if we trust. Him and me!” Until Monday -- - - -- - Good-night. . . . . , Alice Brooks Designs YfI(?KRA(7K .IF.W'ELBl' lng--H2 of the most broldery, crochet, transfer designs popular sewing. lilasy as 1-2-3 to make rickrack em Jewelry! It”a so driimaticc. so ex- pensive looking. you'll want in set of earrings, pin. necklace! Com- bine pearls with rickrsck -- so thrifty! For bazaars and gifts. Rickrack Jewelry - easy to mekei Pattern 7153: all directions Send TWENTY-FIVE CENT! in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooh designs cm The qunrdian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto, Ontario Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. Brimful of thrifty gift ideas - gifts, bazaars, fashions. a Feature Flavor For November! " O N 77 ORA Take some CENTRAL CREAMER CHARLUTTETOWN. IUMIillSiDI MEi.(ll0((l.Ii , -RIPPLE home today! ,li0Ull5. .51, For travelling the bride donned pink and navy act'essoi'lcs, and wore a ('flllDl0 lcft amid a, liiirisyniiiiin through the i to the harn- X: and salt. Pour oviir one can o 1,.” 5 mm and bro” 3.1” (mm mp These, then are, such days. touch- ”'f'lit-re .s no night but God can lift .he ceiiient tn make a floor in the g . - moved-barn of last summer. so to H hm" 5011' Wink? writer quarters available for N0 (lllllmess W” Cllmps ”b"ul the ieari. Pd mm... Wm," the nmr wmtry But gin dispels ii. if you call upon X PH am-iii iii-its trim to th ”"- i ' midi. I ” m ”:m 0 No .ciir:ain dniis. but He can tear ,.n2ulm::L'3 ult:lu1mlLlh;;Le:';:l)l" mu" Does that storm king wail mm ”Wll'l- l l ,7..jD-ggg,,g no terror of the season of "inel'incholv" day: it -- dmlknpssl V t t ' s the yet.-uiikiitiwri, the dread yet- would secrn . . when last leaves i0.b,. . f:ill, softly. so as not to disturb Bupgod M" ma” M nnmmkgg No peace so great. as His for you -- - -- Diary ” lHousehold Hint our Alice Brooks Needleci-aft Cnta-land all, are good buys as gifts for color- to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Sena 25 cents for your copy. Ideal for a MACARONI SUl'l"l5R DISH lcooks do not realize that however Can ONE of the most rewarding shows we have seen in many 3 season was one built around rehabilitated "white elephants." attic treasure- trove, made over by do-it-yourself enthusiasts. There were old-fashioned beds brought up-to-date. by substituting the footboerd for the old-fashioned high headboard. and either up- bolstering it in leather-like plastic. or elipooverlng it in gay fabric to match the bedspread. Or it might be painted and treated to stencil motifs. New Chain From Old Chairs with frames full of uncom- fortable knobs or curved fllagree centerpieces. became handsome and useful. The gingerbread was first removed. and then the frames were smartly slipcovered. Foam rubber seats and cushions com- pleted the Job. Fussy carvings also mark old- fashioned drawers and sideboards. "VVhite Elephants" Be Salvaged BY ELEANOR. R057 But most of these pieces are of llll' wood and. minus the extraiicoiix detail. have clean lines. Once in. trim is gone. the mirror reirioi-.-.1. and a stripping and new paint and finish job completed. you hlliiuld find yourself with a liaiitimm. chest. Creating 'G1uoee of Fashion Their mirrors, trio take plats in the contemporary scene when ; treated to fine frames .salv.i;;n.-i from old pictures and l'9pR1nlod m. refinished. Perhaps the table-top Sfltklng machine. while still doing ii mm sewing Job. looks out of place rim ingenious housewife has coiiir up with ii good solution. Fixing up an extra room. She decided to make good use of ii... table-top machine. She had the leg; sawed off two inches, mode a nit. fled dressing table skirt to fir and had A piece of plate glass cut to m the top. And there it was, ii itrre, neat looking piece of furniture LET'S mi met dish." observed the Chef. "I actually believe Americans would not an economical! Around 10 cents apiece is all they cost. "There is no reason to snub 50 good a meat. Lamb kidneys can be used in dozens of we!-5i 1381' exp ample, Lamb Kidney Kebabs." "Of course. Chef. inexperienced they are to be served. kidneys must have the same basic preparation. To Preplre Kidney: for Cook- ing: Remove all fat. Wash -the kidneys; remove the tubes. gristle and all while centers, or Hayes." as they are called. Soak the kidneys 30 nun. in cold water to cover, oontaining 1 tsp- salt and 1 tbs. vinegar for 1 qt This improves the flavor and tr: ture. but does not cause loss it nutrients. Drain: rinse under running cold water and cook in any way desired. Lamb Kidney Kebabs (Special- lie of the Cheri. order 12 lamb kidneys 12 for each servingi. Pre- pare for cooking as described above. Split the kidneys in halves. Brush all over with not-sweet French dressing: let stand 30 min. 1': cups n1tit.'ill'Oi'li, cooked till tender in salted water. 1 lb. hamburg fried slightly. brown, with onioti i Mix niacaroijli with ll1ill1bii1'K. put in baking dish. se:ison with pepper. tomato soup. Bake in moderate (W911. .-.iili the silver of showers. 't'hc id with a stiuiiice iniiclinvss. though ggylrsg Jam” I-!.",mm' lay iii.i lids showezy and the fluod- intisily bcliuti-iil .ln the gray of "ammo" W. L :.iie.s til the dusk were opened Sl1'r1Cl0l'x.i or the timber blight oil -gD,g,,,,n,, ,D '.'ii'l). the sunlight. And always pleasant . ' ' ' .iidoois-iwlieii the lioiit' others in P 1 S ”I riiiii'i see why it had to rain the liinisehiild i.. meals (ill into thel e qS' illtlilii” G.-ice gruiiiblcd this morn- wariiitli and llllllt oi evening. once, V , trig. "Must it. be daiiip all fall!” iay's work .s tione. , l'I l"llll5 lllllllfl Sllll" l3l5l'llll5 ”Yc.-.Ierri.iy was sunny. don't. you "Diiinp iieriilie: indeed!" Pat who , '2 l'llll lllll” 5ll3l'll' ieineinlJe.? The men were out '.ll'0D1.)9fl bit this evening Clllii'kl9rl,. ll "llll ll”lll Home :ii the lirld. topping "and thr-rc's nothing we can do "' ("ll C”l'”lllll' .tiriiips. flirt have a nice lot ready about it. btti wait in patience for '7 lllt bull” now to dig" we offered. ”Thatls .he cle:iriiir:." l Mlllllodl "it will ciiriie". James said, ”l.l'l15l Mlx Hll l0ll”lll"' lllllll ll lll lll" -,crumbs. Spread half of Ctllmbslln the pair. Put pliieapple filling oil and cover with remaining t'l'l1l1'ibS. Bake slowly. Pineapple Filling '-.- cup sugar I I 1 can crushed pineapple l l 2 lbs. coi'ii starch Morning Smile Tm-uilier-"i asked you to draw a horse and cart. and ynutvii only drawn si horse" , Tommy 4 " es--the draw the cart!" horse will Decors live washed pillows that can be right in soapsuds. cover -.eny college dormitory room. 1116 COMEBACK Britain's steel production reached record weekly rate of 372,300 tons during September. 1954. 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Pohuliu in tire wilted Lettuce: Cut a W9ll-'la5ll- ed. drained head of lettuce into i sections. In 8 large frying rum. slow-fiw until crisp 2 slices biacnri cut in squares. Do not let the fut burn. Then add l'-,- tbs. cider till?- gar and a little black pepper. Add t-he lettuce; turn it river( with a fork in the dressing Severn. times. or until it begins in "w-iii' or look limp, and has absorbed the dressing MONDAY DINNER Cream of Onion Soup Lamb Kidney Kebabs Parsliod Potatoes wilted Letiiiu Tomato Fscniloped with Celery '-itiiek Bltiliherry Torte coffee Tea Milk The blueberry torte, we made ti....i ii-.iz.t-ii blueberries and: frozen pie crust shell from ll'il freezer. with Vi pill. 01 inst-iml vanilla dessert. Quick Blnet IV Torus: fit I thawed frozen p !: crush shell. spread 1-; pkg instant. vanilla den-J sert made according to label d:rM- tlons. and flavored with Mi tsp cin- nsmon. 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