. OMEN Page 8 The (Guardian Thursday, oil. 28; 1954 MARY IMWORTIPS MAIL Sisters Refuse To Help In Care Of 90 - Year - Old Mother DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Can SHIT8 A('l'lNG LIKE A BOOB .V"'l 3UlZ8?Slv E WRY V-0 DOW? "W DEAR E. S.: The question is. hmblem of deapemlfly MOGI-I18 10.are you I woman-or are you ll. take a inst. and not being able worm? I am mi-re you have the m- to take it? I have an oriented CI-l5ErtielI'1genoe in deal equitably with of TB and should dread ii bn-all-tall concerned in this family pinb- As;-fit? GUM GUM COOKIES H cup shortening l. lh. cream cheese Ili cup sifted fliiur la tsp. salt I-'I lil.lN(i FOR COOK I ES la cup hot water l-i cup sugar down lem-but you are acting like a My mother mm? l" H” "W" ”-btboob, in risking a breakdown, for three years ago and I have had rear of offending somebody Or the responsibility of wine for her for fear of being thought less than sinie then. She iii 90 years old the peiifect daughter. It seems to. and senile-vbut still A sweet. moth-.me your are being swindlt-ti out. or who. in spite of her senili'ty.'of your ctiniiiion same, as well as'0l'Er amt PYFF-1 FCW65 V1035 3”” 1” every dish I prepare." Ln adorable. She has a wonderful you fair share of rest and respite dispositioii. and not the slightest y from mother-t-are. by your cagey idea how much care and WOITy;5ilStPl'S. ; lihP causns us The sisters were "limrified". you As the situation is becoming say. when you hinted at placing quite taxii-tit. both my husband and your mother in 11 rest home for. x feel that my two sistie-in should a recess-so that you and your share the iesponsibility of mother. husband might be footloose and one sister in widow. is employed oontpanionable for it change. to and lives in an apartment a few'.i-espmi. your 5Lpeng(h and pan. blrii-ks from us The other sistierlzence. horrified at what. may I lites in it midiiest city. In 3 ask? At the prospect of your be- lance l10ll.KQ(.l”t-'n' her hlwband and ms; Rs resolutely selfish as tlivy? herself At. the possibility that the public mi hit bein Lo take in" t . wiiar ('()l'RSE is Al)VlSABI.E.mgJum 5.10 was m:,C;:?g”"lm;: ., k Sb. d 95” mother? lmxlm, ::;F:nmnnhs:rggr0ur No doubt they figure iiiuiiiisri- ' BM Ellen the wig .ously that so long as you do exei;v- l ' tmlthing for mother. she'll never Heniv that each . months F yea” igzll::::'.Phe:)e;F;art:1i:!:;,e: etrnli-ssl ighat . theyrrh CloIl'll valve of hr - "W rooming W"t;,i.1ci...?Z.?”.f3'.-e...R. 332?. tfiifif And Joyoe. the other sister. saysting or course amt mm-i 1"”? pg lil1PlT social obligations couldnt ' lg r .. H be met, with mother in the house; (:ml”'e'"f,ei and U9” 9”” 5” n would be so 1nmnVemenL H” your drastic siiggestion indicates husband frankly states that heltheyilya got Mme noun” M me". doesn't like to have old peopleikjpagri dgligrgl g:5ndCS:lC1"t';;':”lf:::3 'I:lL(l)rll:l.l insist that my sisters oo.tm'P'”cl1'l'9(:-lt':fi"L1"Y3 5?” in ”'ik';.Vl nnorale and do what ts obviously m:"tr””(?r "mm 52'! 't"':'d'". 1 6 their duty? Or would I be oruel my ' r n 3” " "L33 2illif:jfm;'0:;,h;T;o”fh;l”in::lx fmrlma T0 mar. SAVING srircn gin iii-i some rest? I have him-edl It this plan. but both sisters were horrified. Mothetr isn't able to bake trips or vacation: with us; so we haven't been away from home, not even for A night. for over three her in it rest home for a season r of , 1 ' ::::r"h(f;'?th Pm: "sansgmand they share the costs. To east- 1. Hm Bithe shift for your mother in that i value. eitplain that you and Henry tare. going away for a while to bene- ifiat your he-rveii--hence this in- itorim arrangement for her. You I might have your doctor i9stilfy to your bonafide need of it long holi- My advice is to lay on the line iwith your sisters that you mean ibusineu in wanting relief: that either they shelter mother for alternate periods. or you place Morning Smile . tday. Then take a trip to a health Ancient. Hero tin appealing V0lCE.ix-950!-L nnd may for w,eks' if Is he stood at the back of the oot- possibieg time on Wkshdlyt -m H Y9 Pl9359- In the cirouinstances. "the stilt-.h mum I've lost my 1ez- in time that saves nine" seems in Woman tnercelyi - Well. I lllflioirder. voird be ieiiiiiz yourscli got it'. and your loved ones down with a And the door closed with a bang. bang. if you were to ieplace into T5 or a nervous depression-cliin to avoidable exhaustion. so be realistiic and unsentimeiiital in Hintlmtgtiardinfi Kiour own well their:-z. tan in up 0 ing your ius an s idesire to keep the marriage in good repair. Remember you have Th d d in our en me-. . . mentf riiilgumi-iii havve rerilevlvledl” 5"”-V w W” l'9m””"-"hm "” 1955 reqtiirem-ents. M. H l sparkle if washed in hot. lauds with "u" ym" molhervs n rliish of ammonia. Scnib Il'Ollnd the setting with 3 mn. brugh. up Mary Hawi-ii-tli cullilbvls through e-inl. drain on iiasiio, then dip imh" 00l"mn- W" 53' ma” Or WT- I hl d d ' -onal interview. Write her in care urn n m ry of The Guardian, Ohnrlotietown. 1 cup chopped nuts 8 quartered InaiSlinldll(tWIs Cook slowly. stirring until mix- ture is thick; cool. Roll cheese. patstry very thin. Cut with cookie cutter. Put filling on each. Fold. fairly hot oven 350 degrees F. from 10 to 12 minutes. -IVlrn. Harold Barlow. Bldelord W. I. Herman N. Bundesen, M. I). Relief For Psoriasis PEOPLE too often put up with physical ailments that at. least can be relieved. if not completely cured. because of 1 m.istaken popular be- llE'l that their disorder cannot be helped. This is especially true of the skin disorder known as psor-y iiisis. In this condition. patches of red skin develop. pariit-ularl.V over (hi: elbows and knees. The patches are covered with shiny silvery S(.'8lP.n When the scales are removed, red bleeding spout are foinied under them. Control Most Important Since this is a skin disease. pai- icnLs often feel hesitant about treating it with ointments which. in themselves, aie. often inelegant or unattractive. This. of course. is iiiifortiiiiate. The important thing is to control the skin disturbance. A number of preparations have, been used, such as crude coal Iari or chysarobin. llsually, togethert with the ointment. ultiaviolei light: treatment: are given. The treat-i ment must. be kept up until the skin returns to its normal appear-l nnee. Freedom From Strain If a severe attack of the psori-j asis should develop, it is important, for the patient to remain in bedf preferably in ii hospital. where. ll" can be relieved of worry about home problems and from emotion- al strain. in these more acute cases. mild lotions or oiiitmenis are used instead of the strong crude tar preparations Of course, the patient with psoriasis does not like thisl I peiiod of confinement. in bed. but in the end it is'mnre economical than a prrilnnged course of traatmeiiti at home. i Meillcine and me! Sometimes medicine takr-ii intern-l ally may also be helpful in th.s condition. It has been SlIKRP.siedl that calcium or lime pieparations. together with vitamin n. may be helpful. Changes in the diPl may also uc valuc. The type of diet rniiirnnii- ly used is one which prodiices Ii loss of weight, but which ciintains V--p-.-i.s.4.-rife.-v,-av,w;vieA-was om-ivy,-.noae.vggnyae plus 1096! Fiouit - V311?! EA! i A ”Gem” Of A Pudding One Scotls Specialty By IDA BAILEY ALLEN BRITISH Information Services calling: ”Would it be convenient for you to have a little chat on too: with a young man from Scotlimd”!" rsounds interesting." I answered "Can he come over now?" ' An Attractive Visitor In 1 fewlmiriuiea. he appeared. tall. slender. young and handsome. with alert eyes, a warming smile. and a light Scotch iburrf His name. Ian Easton. "I started to cook in my mother's kitchen when 1 was ten years old. it's one of my hobbies." be ex- plained. "May I inquire the other?" asked; the Chef. "A dance band; I believed that music. gaieiy and food go together." he added. "Thatks why I always trim Trim or Garnish ”Bravo, Monsieur!" the Chef ex- claimed. t”Trlm' is a good word, In this country. they say igarnisn'." ”But don't you think ftrim' sounds gayei”) You trim a Christmas tree. ladies trim hats. Sometimes I like to change. the flavor of simple everyday foods. too. For instance. I make a plain chocolate junket en- livcncd with mint and decorated with whipped cream crowns, jewel- ed. trio! I-Iere"s Mr IdaiitA)n's recipe: Crown ('hocnlat.e-Mint. Junkel: In it double boiler, blend 2 oz. sweet chocolate. 4 tsp. sugar and 1 tbs. water. Heat over boiling water un- til the chocolate melts. Then add Si drops essence of peppermint, Hlldl 2 r. whole milk. H cup at a time. Do not allow the mixture to gel above 100 degrcesl-T. Then stir in 3 tsp. rennet (or use 2 junket tablets dissolved in 1 ttxs. cold water). Pour at once into individual glass dessert dishes. The junket will set almost immediately. Then let imagination take con- l tions. i ti-ol. and trip with balls of stffly whipped cream shaped with a ten- spoon into coroneta. and for "jew-l els." trim them with chopped wal- nuts and candied cherries. I "What is served in Scotland for the evening meal?" I asked. I "We have what we call 'l1lglli all of the necessary protein toods.t such as meat. milk and eggs. to-l gciher with the required vitamins and minerals. If you have psoriasis. do not izivr up. but have it carefully thought-. out plan of treatment. Ql'l-ISTION AND A.VSH'ER M. C: I keep getting dizzy spclts. What can be done about them? Answer: Attacks of dizziness may come. from a variety of di.sorrieis.. such as disturbances of the innerp car. high blood pressiiie. low blood; pressiiie heart disturbances and the like u o n - Mlwwl ' - fP ' in r 4- n 2 l M : Oriuigc & Chm-olnlc Ripple : " JINIIH-.-Iuhwn i ....a........- . . ...: 3..-....”t.:iV" CANADA'S FASTESTE SELUNG BY FAR! tes'. 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"Let's plan a Friday diiini-r around one of your own favorite .!ish dishes, Mr. Eaiston." i TOMORROW'S FISH DINNER (Featuring Scotch Dish:-st Homemade "l-Vegetable Soup Poached Eggs on . Creamed Flnnan Haddie. , Parslied Potatoes Scones Stewed Fruit Coffee Tea Milk Mr. East.un'l Poached Eggs on Creamed Finnan Huddle: Cut 2 ihsw flnnan haddie into 6'portions. Into I deep frying pan, measure It c.l milk and heat. Put in the fliinan! haddie. Cover and simmer about 20y min. or until it flakes. Remove to; a deep platter. Top each serving with E poached egg and keep warm." Pour over a cream sauce made by adding to the milk in which the nnnan haddie was cooked. 2 tbs. flour mixed with 2 tbs. cold milk; add 2 tbs. butter, a teaspoon at .1 time and a little pepper. Stir until thickened and boiling. Trim the; dish with parsley. 2 "By the way. Mr. Easton. what's for Sunday dinner in Scotand?" "The average family would havc a meal that can be largely prepar- ed before morning Church service." SUNDAY DINNER Split Green Pea Soup Roast Mutton tor lamb in Americai Pan-Roast Pritatnres Cauliflower with Butter Saiirr Crown Chocolate-Mint. Junket or Fruit Tart Coffee Tea Mill; "Are church services well IL- tended " Young Mr. Easton'ii eyes twin- kled. "On the whole. yes. But. at- tendance could be better." Suddenly I remembered. picked up a copy of a New York City morn-l in: paper. and there in hcadlincs W15 H i'9D0I't id just read of a sei- mon preached in The Broadway Tabernacle Congregational Church the day before by visiting Minister Ian A. G. Eastnn. Pastor of the North Church of Dumbai-ton. Scot.- land. 0 Identity Revealed ”So yoifre the Reverend Mi' Eiistoii! And your hubby is Cook- i . . He laughed. "Yivii kuiiiir. it's eas- ier to preach to a man with a satis- tled stomach." I Wall Wollll the slight extra cost. FIQ 5 (- (,. 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