Page aT”"17iio Gu;rdin;- Tuesday." Dec. 7, P 19.34" LETS EAT Clever Kitchen Gifts That Will Save Spac B! IDA BAILEY ALLEN "i do llt'l iiiiderst.-arid i.he meaning Oyster Miislirnom Pie Di gift of space" for the kitchen. Potatoes Madame. "Space is so big and Asparagus with Cat'i'lll.I wide!" (irapeftuit Salad ”Iihat's Just the reason we need to bring it into kitchens. Chef. As you know, most kitchens are "'3lllllPri for space. What I have in 'llll(i are gifts that will make a KJ-'i'lltIl seeiii more spacious. not by remodeling. but. by a selection of 2 its that will add storage room or case working or eating facili- Jelly Sponge Pudding Hard Sauce Coife Tea Mil Oyster Mushroom Pic: Cut '3 l iies '. tsp. onion Juice. iv; (lhlnet l'nlt.I pepper and 3 drcips tabasco Gradually stir in 9 'Pi'I'i'1.l;lh tot. mean extra sior- Cook mm L” m.l'bO1 xdd 1 you might l.kt- It w.i- used in coit- use iab.nr; units tli:t' can be him: I M”1w15mul,1k(,(,i wit T51 t iicrtitii: t.t:.h Red l-lezilher Week 'li :lie l(l7('llPll wall in i-niiieiiientt p" ' i f 9 (it e T servici-.s, and .t goes like ih:s. - t;m's, .Vl.itianiit Also, perhaps a long Fnlamier 1" 3 low QL bdkmti dm mt t-aiitnei fresh mmhrooms In small ween. men, should they happen to glance - - t . . . saute until lightly browned tn 3 ttis."'m'”l”'th ii" '"”””"i "he" W”e5i' butter or niargarine. Add 5 tbs, eii- I I ' Hchgd flmm a Yew grams nlumcm men. diiiik yotii si-up fiom the end mp, San. i, .nf the spooii. if you liare a inust- isp. monosodttim glutamate. '91 tsp. ache. Its the only DIODE? WHY!" c whole milk Top with rounds of flaky piecriist Seven Days A Week by Anne Shannon 1. MONDAY: Over tiny y(:&l'5i ago in a l-lash.on Journal wete these, items of interest to the ladies. No. 1. "Gina of sixteen may wear h.gh- lat-ed black kid shoes nllfl ltgntet" kid tops and ankle-length shirt-, waist gowns." No. 2. Guests at teas and luncheons also receptions must wear hats and retain their giovcs while merely partaking oi refresh- menis. Remove the gloves when seated at a table and served at meal. No. 3. "Tape it small mirror in- Side the crown rii your hat" the; Beauty Editor advised girls, "Andi when the hat is removed. it will be very easy to take a sly peep to see if you look presentable. No. 4., And one lady writing to the Editoi said "My husband buys a 'best', Sllll Rliiilll Hill? in SIX )'C'rll'5 Ii ten dollar suit in a dark U0iOl'. Once, in three or four years he invests k in a cheaper suit for the ofiice. b. And No. 5. was a hliil for the I wasn't inokiii: "Please gentle- 2. TUESDAY: And llewv IS 8 fablei "Once thee was a iii-an who reniark- IT at Si. James Fliurch, l-Igtiioni in Mt. Bay. a iliat can go above ,,,v , . , ,, ,,. f to El iticiid one eveiiiitg that- no N to hold tlet--ttzciits. snap. r”m'” 1:; ;"lnT);i:::;I;n,e:dkE '”(”” he (lid not know! wheiiier he pre-- WW l7”ii5ll- SWIIYIHE Il3d5- and 50 ' i ' ie.i'ed to spend eternity in heareii 'ot:Ii?i.”) U A i Awaragus "uh (ia"..t,5; ppgl or in hell. "Judg-ng from what I t iiiii, 'iei. .lso an a(equate and thin-slice Pllnugh (-H,-,ais i0iillll'8 hi-:ird of both places", hc Th" HMHHHP Ur Hg”. Cminnp Mwmuh I to - - : tn. water ton atning 2 tsp, salt mus . 7i”””U'5 and fii'W0T1lll35- Allmhff and I. lSp.lll0l10S0diUfn glutamate, liis-mill) his it'lFHd was trans- space-gl'.'er for a small kitchen is one of those cupboards to attach on i'lP htrk of a door. This would be sispitcially helpful as a stand-in for a broom closet.” Do-It Yourself "Then there are drop shelies. Manzmid to use when extia work top space is needed. A what you call do-it-yotirsclf carpenter can make and tiistall one. I have also seen them ready to put up. on sale at reasonable prices at house-furnish- 'nt; stores" "A5:-"il.n. properlzr placed hooks make it possible to hang many uten- sils and gadgets. such as the red hanks with plastic backs you tn- stalled two years ago in our taste. test. kt'c'rirrt. A set. of these hooks uolilrl make A fine space-enlarging gt. SIUVDAY DINNER Hot or Chilled Tomato Juice Rrias' I.niii of Pork Gt-an Rroecoii Sweet potatoes i Apple St-lllt'P l.emon Chiffon Pie Coil”? Tea Mm; T().Vl()RR()WXG DINNER Cream of Green Pea soup Then add i iNo. 2: can cut aspai'a- iotmr-cl into an anuel. "How would gus and liquid iOI' use one l0-ocfyou '..ke to visit hell?" the angel pkg cooked frozen cut i-isparagust. askeii The man said he was agree-I Heat. Season with I tbs. but'.er.,able to a short iisit, if salt. and pepper to taste. and a fewialsn take a quitk look at Heaven grains nutmeg. fso that he could compare the two i We'll do it,” the angel said. He Add 2 C-tilapped his wings once and tin- J” L” 1 qLfim9dl8l?l)' they were tn hell. It ap- bubbles form peared to be a banquet room. with long tables p;led high wzth luscious food. But Jelly Sponge Pudding: fine enriched bread cruni milk: heat tintil around the edge. Separate 3 eggs. Beat whites stiffl When roasting pork, baste with barbemle Sauce for R pppppruumwr-p.t was a beautiful sight. he coitld . the gioniii is the son of Mr. and Kits. I-Irlmnnd Cilll(iPi. Mount Carmel. Alxo in ilie photo art- kiiss l3Inieiit'e Stiiiiiul. .-Xrsenault, who was hridesniaiii. ELLEN'S DIAP. Y by an Island Farmerls Wife where they do have them flowers! some as in their d.'il'k stitrdiiiess punt-h which willi nit both young and their doubt pl ise pareiits for)- Recipes With Tea For iiYoung Ari-zdia Fruit Punch t 2 tits strong tm 'l'lladP with g, . I2 1” balls or l2 tsp. of teat Fry 2 cups lemon Juice tstraint :p('”Ds orange Julie tsiraint Now that the time for chili-l-t 2 zflilpk: sitigiiirbmn or mam Jul” , . . . V , . r9t1':P patties in with its again,j 2 i1t.c. water mo rs wil. be faced with that 1 qt. gtngpr His problem of what to give the: Mix tea, mun ,m,.M MW” and 'yotim.t fry” to drink. Milk f s - d : ' H . . miii'sP. is the most nutritious. biit mar an Chm. Jim bprmp M”- iing add ginger ale and pour over ,pl8(Te of ice good about 2 gall hieh not Mothers who find- difficulty in i bl it the” r '. hPRltii-gittiig elements biitwisuzlsii izriilkmgmightwtryfmgisiln mca dilink agreeable to the taste and ”dif- Tea. This wait. of Kwiglg amntr-is ::;";.1; J;.::.'.? 5”: to. mm W in no 3 i 001D? 0 ltntts-,dlIi'inI1 its ilhtritive value has be. :l:ti7llidandK0tc:tVP9d relcilpef whwhimme Very Wpuk". in Eilskem Cm" V r we with thetada in many institutions and lounzmrt ischools. It has tong been the cus. tom "Tea-drinking" Britain to 3"Tf'C Milky Ten" to youngsters. 0 , . 4 level tbs Tea tndd a niiictsh g?m'Ik?('i5iC gain simply 2 MP1 "is. whole clam int milk. It can have m; eiitmis 1 "'1? of strained orange luiccifecls whatsoever and the chaiie '7 ""3" 1991"” juice in flavour often encourages titula- Inf? a ('i1lid likes something 'dif- ferent" at I Dart.t'. it is a idea to serie a drink w only contains some in punch bowl inlakes onsl. Haney Spiced Ten I 2-3 to 3-4 cup honey ho n 1 , Q, N”): ”FsmybnbY”ed. hm Wm", lmiih ioungaters to enjoy their our . cups ting water 'er I ,d t ' . . um um and CIOWR L", mwpnifor 3rorniifmntalhteifigrtxz aied looking five. minutes. strain. Add oiangeirestoi-91' tri- a pen fifafnni vmwrm and lemon Juices. honey and re-llwlth honey added pand fiohlr irimii, mainintz 3 cups hot water. Stir un. til honev is thoroughly dissolved. Here again is A delightful fruit I slice of lemon. It is being used lby sportsmen as an energy rp. storer and is delicious to taste ton. Anne Adams Patterns l'HRlS'l'iVIAS (GIFT Son in limP for Santa! TEN-gar- favorite dolly! easy-fun to make! Party Dress! School Dress! Suspender Jumper! Blouse! Coat' Pixie Hat! Nlghtiel pl-lobe! Slip! Panties! 1 Pattern 4562: in lmll Sims 14. I6. 18. 20. 22 inches. You can use V scraps for many of these garments. See pattern for yardages. This pattern easy to use, simple to new is tested for iii Has com- plete illustrated instriiciinns. Send Thirty-Five Cents (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Site. Name, Address, Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care The Guardian. 00 Front Street, West. Toronto. Morning Smile NOT TO BE A stage-struck youth had peat- ered a manager for rm audition, and at last got om, "Tell me." began the manager, "rlo you aspire in comedy rvr trag- Edy?" "'I'riigedi'.” hlenled the youth. "Well. let me hear you rt-rite nnrnethlng." Striking an exaggerated poise. cooking apples. pnted and !llCPd. titty LHllliJR.dl). Did you know that i”'"V""'” "i C””Hd"' 15 ('”"li9d ii" boys of iliis ittrm wondered w'lieth-iexhaugtiye, BM U"3;.i:1:;lhl;f::i'i:iw'ot'th. at the testzng time-and not is the tlaiighter of Mr. and Mr-. l-lidele Arsenault. Egniont Bay, and me mh" fellow.” Value' .Vl'. Abel Aizeiviiii, who "s best titan. and peneiwe , I P d ml(,.;,m..,, "H.kh,n paration, actually, before you ate i l MARY KAWOBIH1 MAIL Girl Inquires About Virtues "In a Partner DIAR. MARY HAWORTH: If you were 25 chain (having read an aiticle about you, I Know you are beyond that age) and were as spiritually sensitive. mentally ad- venturous. inueusctually enlighten- ed and socially advanced ID you am today. what. would you demand in absolute requirement: in 3 life partner? An honest answer to this question through our column would. I know. greatly help many of us flounder- ero in tile son of romance. There are many attractive men, but none without inperfections; so how is a girl to know which imper- fections would be the most. tolerable over a long period? And how great a part should romance (II we think of it) play? would one be wise to follow the head rather than the heart, and let respect develop into love? Does one to be happily ftlarfied?-Of'Il'8 gthere persons (as perhaps I am) one have to be ”mad" about some- i who would never be "mad" about inyone? Sincerely, G. J Better To Be What You Seek DEAR G. .I.: it seems to me thatl ring yourself to situations or rain I i-tionships, and you are reoompensed or punished according to certain. immutable laws of being, that ap-l pear to take account of your spirit- f "uni consistency, or your exactf .ou can't fruitfully "demand" any- i mug of life or people. Rather, yout-i Exchange Vows V Mr. and Mrs. John Dingvrell ' (Photo by M. Maiimt The pattern of your potential ex- ln marriage is in pre- jborn. It is already utider way in itho relationship your parents are having, and in their reactions to family life, social interchange, child- care and so on-in all the influ- ences that will mold and condi- ltion your emotional concepts of self and associates. i It ll getting the cart before the An autumn wedding was sol- The church was decorated with einnued recenlly at York United autumn flowers. The guelt pom Church. when Rev. J. M. Sproule were marked with white satin united in marriage Alice Dalling,.bnws centred with pink and mauve daughter of l”'rs. Crockett and the flowers and fern. late Robert Crockett. Cliarlotie- Mrs. Crockett chose for her town, formerly of-York, and John daughter's weding n two-piec- Henry, son of Mrs. Dingwell. and dress of navy hltie corded silk with the late Chester Din1,w'ell of An- matching accessories and wore I , h 0 le r iind th . . . - g . t , t - -' in term. of ”ab- , and ioiks unm Cram” To Wlksitables w EIPL wiiiitiiteinlg lnaaogony, to: .31. :(:,”.L.2:,n (lalfluzjrma if ate” Sgfrfhfll ”;?lLI'lglT:i'?ile(llh8s0iiilLli19uTar(:l:igmlli-: rejqiiieiieiiriofainls in a life part- nandaie. ccrsage of pink Carnations. add " C" Sugar" i' (Tip 5a"”li l5p'ithetr elbows were encased in wide i:.,-,U1,-p(Lt;-asonjno llltflysi mics ihegstxrtled lcr ofirhe, mm d'uck5.ine,u To have a good marriage, Mrs. Winston Wood, cousin of The mother of the groom wore baking soda and tsp mm-Ed 110" bl-i”fi5 Will '"Ul-'11 100d W1'-hm iii of the Alca ilv noewg h'lde'nitliat lifted froryii the pond be ond you. have to be 8 R0011 DGFBOIL Eble the Broom. was nrganist for the a dress of aqua crepe with black iftriifm mm" Sm mm Crumb nuxiillwlr teach. they were starving. 101' bi adoption ofnihat lilnd gilstin-isam's Bridge and beat smiyartiy to create a relationship in yoxur oclc2ai:iton.enadrieclE(l;tIlAs.:) -!1)t;r;:eCtFI:i::7eer'; and a Corsage ofyellnw -. . . . they could not bend their arms. h -- . t it . w in t tit at in -fires of the ' a pa elationshl that embodes 509 tr , ,- . , 1.r"n.Mer L" ” Viewblmemd. (”'to bring it to the;; mouths. They :nttildnep,pi::1?:,e ,i,0,, uv:im::,.a'inowm.: w?,:e., 0? mg gragipgor the mow lynguf meaty; your psuengthy you; during the signing of the register. A reception was held at Sandy; maigaiined low 3 qt. baking dish V,,mm?d and mum on the nnmi. blnomin met”, in mmsmng bumingg um, like ovepsne nukes mews”, 'lm'der"9u loyalty End The bride entered the church on Restaurant for approximately 50 sec m N pan or hm Mn”: bake m it was a horrible eight Ceriniums R "Ellen v opii ain 'i of feathery white drifted along thelg irit ofiservice I V i the "rm "1 he" b""h"' Ralph Wm ii” " 5 i 5' The bride,” uh” W” ?t,,r:1i,del:iP(0vpn)' M5 dwrpes 17' or Allf:l' a nilllllf-llllf the man sud nieier seeii iEf.'Il'illlllmiibi00lYilll;: if froni meadow - Hp M. d Remain Ym", wmm gave her in rnarriagr. She H1030 adorned Will"! Willqllgll "V luillmn i a me, wien inserted in the, . ' Li f ', i t t H i , , , , " - - v v I 'h't fl d ted with f . ",n,H.. mmes M” Mean Ive seen all I want of hell. bliow ii')ll'Rllli timer been in Caliidrn-- Our S-Ildfll-il0Wll5 I"-if 1"” "it In the may anal)-5,5, ever)-bodyilm hm iwddms A gmfln nd shalri -mipisdadn Cfnkr which ,3; 0:," - h I ll in i ii cil i' W - ii in - in tie frosted and dead And iliet pleated "U10" W” S” 01"” ii" ”” "11 -ll 9 5 I” V rhen spread lightly with any taii "” F" P 9 any awe U5 ml". P mm ilmmz Om ii 0 - - 3 r U '1. N L X ' is the center of his own universe. U-Hy lace nvprskm and matching m H", Uadnmml manner by 3,, I911) and IUD With it meringue made l””35 0”” mo” and lb” llciintkmil mp Smlf Mi” ,5” in "m Hem. vim, 3 tr )e.5et ii on Nobody else 03" Wm” m m5 5h9e5' lace jacket the ions! sleeves taper bride and groom. The toast to the ' . -- aw i t ' ' 0 . - - - V . . S abgialritxiao itrt:liiiiimii)it(iVin-h d itaasblese iORdPdRWll;llnqi'lr1l:Ki r::l)frlnii9'iif t --and itli-it does it do” It birch and their dPCidl-10115 H9lllh-i'” ” Wei? buy iiuihnin Ruruuliius P93” embrmdery ”" ""3 P9”? P5"; 5PI'0Ui9 and N”-iP"nd9d t0 W '3" ' ' 1 at sauce, ' ' V' I i I . , ' . -il ' b r r f Id - d f at d' ur -by 0111' 13 -W3 in 1113- 99 "3 collar. Her shoulder-length vei groom. swam or melted bun”. P alt, met bmmuml hicliles W ihg initials: Rgiii:l'a(itl()llm Wiilfih t(iiieicoiiliiirlivgoof'a'ld 9xPeC”"m"5i Psycholiliry and was of French illusion and she For travelling the bride won I . . . . . . . mop? T19” moi mu "m hm . - t -in T - r V - e - h i1'e1lKl0n ""1" in bT0”dm5'-m8 ”'”5 carried a bouquet of pink Atisio- dress of medium blue wool with TRl( K Ole THE. (Hhl their arms for their elbows were 50'"-ll ill-It ' -5"'-mi ll” mm hm" me” W t 0- ,.mt.,g9,t in ',.-m, band. NH.”-i”".tM.; ”All(i the roses. Ellvii! Thar's evergreens now so strikingly liaiid-iU'"U1 li0Wlld3)i5- crat roses. navy velveteen lopcoat and match- Thlls YOU 599 "19 lmP”1'L'3"C9 0i The bride was attended by Miss mg hat, pink gloves and scarf and n Corsage of pink csrnstionl. in the way of total r .. - . ' - .- . . . ' ' N3 U111” real in H 5 Oi Y0W' 5131319 Muriel Warren as bridesmaid, who ' Th? 3””! nskod this ma? Nmi ilaiitiittiis R-iliiiiimiii:-' Iliiiiiteiililitiniihsizis) iii? bi:iLiEii(1:tPdlgflui?l:ilaili(lt.;. whim otiuati selt,K gt uigaiitgitig your forces wore a ballerina dress of hymn "91 T miywu :7”? the di,.”el:Hm.:?. . .'t'lie sweet pens! They grow Pruitt these will come material l0f "R N56 In C0”-5Ci0U5"e55"mUDtover satin in light rose-coral with in S IiI:::Upni19I);::1ril;OllI.bmm MU Hm taller than a man's head that for the garliiiids to (leek the rooms to the eiiliglilened 19V9i Of DeB.Ce fitted bodice and bolero in R titltlll-I ' Thu M.,,;,.,, ,1, HP". ,. WVL You pick "em t-lean today and for Christmas. and from amonglof soul-as the prudent adultHpie- . I i" . me" Midi that's as mam more rt-adv for you these the Christmas tree will be paration for successful inatiiage Talisman and tawny gold roses. img mm ommi tninnrroy ...'Seems as if flowers selected But there will be plentyiin your experience. The flower girls were Lenore; l 3. WEDNFLR'DAY: For you who love to crow and bloom in the left. for lll winter it seems thisi Perhaps the best "lead" into hap- Crockett and Dianne Maclnnis,t hike A -rim. suserhl musw mm sunshlnp ilmr." , is' an Island of evergreens. .py marriage is the faithful pi'ac- nieces of the bride. They witrel . lstde Qt HPMNL-r mt,-95 a "me ,-mtyutt In i-oiiiintsi, on the nearer side In a white morning from w'hicniisg of meaningful prayer. And by dresses of blue and yellow taffeta ,.ne ni.tii wno piR).S' that niusit. - i0i iii" 001111110”! M191"? an I5lRllfi- UV limit llli-'1”-Vl'1I1d5 Md T1Pd- iheiprayiiig I mean something far more with matching h.'lf'lfii'i'lll)( and rat'- ied nnsegays of white, yellow and The couple left for a honeymoon Nova Scolia and New Bruns- wick. They are residinlz in Annun- er inne. She carried a cascade oil dale, where the groom il a pm: iporous farmer. L-,uAV 15 a c;.,,ad,a,,' mm ms mud the waxes. though we have not er or not their inodc of convey-lappticguon, than simply reciting a mauve mums. , was abmnmgd In London. ommlo yet roiiw in the ltlnieir solstice. ant-e in school godaynwnuld bceha,p,.aye,-.compo5mgn, For graphic. Thcyizronm was agxiindml by xiii. - wg Nu..." truer thirty years ago; The Lam. m"vf”I'll1PlP5S lW1W4' Mid m0VP "ml i3'l"'5i91l")- ” W5” elspeclfic instruction in the why- Howaid Norton ii, 9 r. - - m,,.d,) b,.oum.S. Club vmmy cal,--gillllfi st-eiics of the winter; ltl'.'i('l01- which drew them they-c.andghuw of dynamic pm-yer. rend Maclnmst h,.mhg,.,,n,taw' nf (lye, o"ng.,g,chocM.u mppi. - men and Lebert have played their NP". ill? (ilgld: fPl'l'lf'::UVidi7l'Hfhf'- al?:::g(s:3:'lg.nVl'glJ;mmil; De(.ember,Glenn'('3laiikls pamphlet "The Lordsibride, and Mr. Winston Vlood weiel .It..h J-l'.....I. ' sweet niusic since childhood. He Had ;0”lrplp,”.!' as" '1": l”d Ht,” ylwgf "1? Mn”; gar; sur'"'m"yiP1'3YBT iM&C3135i-FF P3-"K 35Ci”9i ”5h"'5 and ms RD)-M Canadians have Dem ii)?-loiieitijeathhiheirn lirilif ww lllfif dais Hie re at llreseiit we arr-icnmpuahon 0.! mu” which shawl x. mg playing '” ROOSEVEIL mm m N” .i'oyei'let so quiet in rest Did thei kept in a winter-wonderland of mm pray" '5 the, inmt "m”"r't I Q ' Ymk H" mmly I've Yeats" Fm hear we wonder, the passiiiiz de'- white. . , mo” pmducuved plellimuiary wmk S ; Guy mat 5”" 15 mime and he is lights of today? The solemn calls Until f1'iiiiorrow - - - Dipry guilg;-.:,sol11.icyan,-e1i:)i,'ionIhiespPm to d I h WW hosli He M” A Succeikg 1mm the of the belated skeiiis of Canada. -- -- - Good-night. .. . i 1 K K "T p' u f, f beginning and while other bands ..- . l v 3- I , faded away he remained. Possibly , g V , V Mary I-Iaworth counsels through Rh II I in ism, Just in; mugm but ms pexui khlul IR TRIM her column. not by mail or personal ,,v- ,-x Ksonality. I-leis a quiet friendly per- 's'0H, and mingles among the guests who come to hear him. His young friends who come to the Grill to celebrate a birthday aien't trio stit- prised when Guy, smzltng waiideis over to their table with R birthdayi cake compliments of him and the band. Recorded by Decca not so many months ago was "How Long Has It Been" - a seiitimeiital bal- lad from lhe musical, Arabian tNiglit.s. which Guy produi-ed. 4. THURSDAY; In Coiiiiiibus. Ohio. Mrs Russell Crawmei"s son told her that he was planning to In Long - Range '10 reduce successfully, it is .m- poiiaiit not only to have a goal, out to keep it viiidiy in mind. inis piinttpte AS pS)ChOlUg.f'llil) sound, ,.iy'iiig your flllflll a blueprint on tihirn to work. Iii iediictiig, tnc tiistziiil, so it is helpful i.,ow';iit1 tiiat goal in steps. In snort, -' v.' ii 'ithas the ttake an aptitude test in high s(iiioitl,;r4:,f iglnlrfuiil Halli; :12: (This Susy piirejxt fall. Thus helii have some idea 3 Hum HMHCSL Q: atHsort ofmwoik khei was siiigedp In ).,,bLe,.uM.-S Column, um. may i o-. i. - . V . . . Iheid d: ,"r'Om';i resale rec;;n!PdWr?:llL'i1il,L'llPd ov-ziweighi. who wcigns ' I , J34 ounos wears size 44. The doc- apliiiides. 'Oh. in that case” he p U, bung he, . tot nan ur ed her :Lillrd',,.'I wppme Id hem” 30 Lo, weight. dowii; to at least 180 pounds. '16 IAL that weight, siiii-e she is fair- 5. FRIDAY: Tiiiia-Biscuit. plciil ldilv 5'19 M” be am” i" WM" Sillillid fill the bill ittiely for to- 3 5'" 2” d”'”' 1” he" w"dmbe ment. wardrobe for your hm, nm,'-sgiiiszhis supper, and here": the ”kiiow-i5i"' ""5 rile” 10 "ml M" Each item is at-,w'-ihi” or M Instead of com-eiii.i'ating on lol- 1 cup mm mg the lump sum of 54 pounds. 2 tbsps. mlllrpd mtmr. this oveiw'eiglit should aim first 1-2 t..-p, my mustard, at losing its pounds in the next 1.3 Cup ,.m5,,p two months. She will then be able 2 t,t-,3”, tgmnn J,m.,,, to wear sire 42 easily. She has 1 mp mnrsety "Med m.,(.se g some 425 on hand. When she can .14 in.) tsltp into those 42's with room to 1 cup biscuit mix tor make y0ur,ispat'e, another dozen pounds off will owm, iaiiiiw her to wear size 40, altered 3 mpg. mug. tslightly upwards. Her first new 5;,” hpaunl the 0V,” to 375-i('il'PSS then should be size 40, and p. Mix mm. ,,m,,,,' musmrdy ,.M,.siie Wflllid buy only one inexpens- aiip and lemon juice. Add cheese-l”'9 M955 m um" 5'35 to biscuit mix. Stir in milk, mix-1 5” ih” "H 01 3”” "11 k”"w the ing lightly but thoroughly. Pat. half 3”i”'”x'm”i'e m""”" M pwmu mat the biscuit mixture into bottom ormnd beiwem 3'0" "N W" M” greued 3 inch pm prim Spnmtsnialleit size, here it is: There are with tuna mixture. Drop remain- 10 V) 1,5 Wmld” miww" """d"d me bmun -dough, by apoonmul dross sizes, depending on stature. on lap. leaving centre uncovered. 1" '5"”''” 51753! me” i' 3 10 w 3.” 35 mtmnu m. um” nicely 12 pound difference; medium sizes browned, 5,,V,V cm in wen”. 12 to 14 pounds and in large sizes Wonderful with lettuce hearts and "1"" 3” 13 P0""d5 "M" 0'" "'9 sour cream dressing. W "19 t"9xi- . , However, as you have no doubt G. SATURDAY: This is the timetexperienced, there iii 3 weight range of year when special recipes are within which you can wear a cer- the order of the day. This one won tain size. If you are crowding the first prim in a National Baking seams of your present size, you will Conest, and when you try it. I'm need to take off lhe standard num- sure yoii'li agree it well dnaervedtber of pounds, and perhaps an i-urn the Blue Ribbon. 53 to .5 pounds before you fit the 4 cups. cup augar 44 in 5 medium) lsmallei size. There are just its many pounds between sin-It coming down 1 cup Iuigar. as there were going tip! 1 tbsp. flour. It helps enoimnuiily to know the 1 tsp. cinnamon. More. Your letters reveal .that 2 tbspa. buttn. many of you reduce in pounds and the aspirant began: "To be or not to be--t' t "Not to be. undoubtedly," uidi III -an-cu. uimviu him out. i 2 tbsps. water. stop because this did not change 1 tzbsps. lemon juice. your dress size. If you knew that 2 1-4 cupii sifted enriched flour. reducing another 5 to 0 pounds iHave Many Near Objectives Reducing Plan By Ida Jean Kain twear a dress a size smaller . . why nothing could stop you! What about. the number of int-hes between dress sizes? In large sizes there is a staiid.'ii'd two inch dif- lterence in the main measurements. ihip measurement from one -dress sin to the next larger size. Ami tWilPl'? your clothes require altera- tions gives the clue as to where your figure needs fixing. .Hcrman N. Bundeuen, M. D. iAction In The ,Treatment Of Poison Cases I i If your child has been accident- ally poisoned by a household sub- stance, you need to take immediate action. While symptoms of various types of poisoning differ to some extend, the victim generally begins vomit- ing. becomes droway, coughs or complains of ii stomach ache. You might also look for burns or ulcer- ations around his eyes. Diarrhea is sometimes present, too. Immediate Action Needed The first thing to do, of course, is to call your doctor. in all prob- ability, he will advise you to give the youngster in specific antidote. make him vomit and than rush him to the physician's office, a hospi- tal or clinic, where his stomach can be pumped out. If, for some reamn. you can't reach your doctor right away. there are items usually found in any” home which probably will serve as antldatu, for most types of poison- ing. Milli hr Useful Milk, for lmiiiiicr. in I blandl iinlution which helps dilute most; poiaonoul aiihstsnces and neutralis- ui some of them. For an immediate antidote, you can usually give milk mixed with the white of an egg. milk and flour, or baking soda and water. Also give the victim plenty continued on page I would turn the trfit and lot you of wnterf lieu knov.crcumoIt.Ia in i iiii'i,ilIldlL out is often lIlllll' iil0lltnStThHl is. there is a two inch in-5 i4 3 , , to mnvetcreasn in bust, waist. abdomen and; i 1 interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. swallowed alkalis iusuiilly found in most cleaning compounds). acids,i metals or other corrosive poisonsn you should give him a demulcent. Soothing Agent That means to give him a sooth- ing agent which will help protect delicate miicous membrancea in the mouth, throat and stomach. The antidotes I listed above are also demulcents. Or. instead, one or two table- spoonfuls of gelatin or powdered gelatin dessert mixed in a pint of warm water can be given. Cream can also be used. If you know what your child has swallowed, you can generally give him a specific antidote. Til tell you about several of these tomorrow. QUESTION AND ANSWER M .M.: My ieeth bleed quite pro- fusely when I brush them. can you offer any suggestion? Answer: The bleeding may be due to irritation of the gums produced by tartar collected around the necks of the teeth. 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