:""-mi Pill-escaped thne that ills-our sta- -Lost Inches Match Lost Pounds 01 the millions of words writ- uin nn overweight. thisydietitian nnds that more than all else, it 1, the experience of successful re- duwrs that gives overweights the 60.1,”. needed to carry through. 1-,,d,,y'. letter ls from a truly mudel reducer, who has set an imazlng record of having lost al- mm; an inch 1 pound-to the mm, or as inches for. 30 pounds .- and all in the right places. H9, masage should inwln You to follow in her 1 , .- ..-X-0 diwom-aged. dieterl and Wnllid-b3 dieters: Like so many nill9r women. I have gone on a ...... for the last 10 years. and never could hold out very long. Even with friends for 'compeny.' something would get me off the mick. I never made excuses for myself because I knew it was pos- ,.t,t.- to slim down. but neither did I have the courage to do it Believe me. it takes courage, uamng, will-power and s 100d mm of humor to refuse the foods you dearly love and are forced 3,, prepjfe for your family. My t-.tvurite room is the kitchen be- rimne cooking and baking are two Home I take pride in. y Last March 17. I had reason .0 see a doctor. I asked him to put me on a diet because I felt that Mmer his care I might succeed. I .,....g.hed in at 172 pounds for my 35". I set my goal at 135 pounds. R.--ng ms 37 pounds to lose. iThen I went home that night amt prayed that God would help mp gash night thereafter I pray- ed sincerely, thanking God for that NV and asking for help for the next Each morning with two boys in me off to school, a husband to get off to work, and two small bnya to get ready for the day, I mo.-me at 5 a.m., went through 30 iiinuies of exercises, bathed and was ready for the big day. ”Wlb determination and the gnowl. e that if others could do ii, I could and would, I set forth. Today. 12 weeks later. I weigh 142 poiiiids--and here is the change ;n my measurements: but, from "40" to 35": waist. from 38" to 28"; stomach from Min" to 36"; MP8. from 43H" to 3'Il,1": thighs. from 7;," to 2l-'i.". I have 'i more pounds to lose, and I know my measure- .'uPnI4 are not yet right. ”I read your articles faithfully. and have used your diets with the pt-rmisison of my doctor and fol- lmted your exercises. As I read of flip experiences of others, I rejoice I L?! those who succeed and cry for -mu: who become discouraged. F'es.9e tell them for me. those poor ri..-zheartened women. IT CAN BE DONE. Arid tell them. too how the rompliments and praise of the 'amily make it all so very worth- niiile. Thanks a million-keep up irillI' articles and know that you 1'9 liclping millions of women like 71! The Stars Say By Estrellila For Tomorrow i.N'i"UITION and imagination in at their peak now. and finan- cial plans msde during this pe- riod could well affect your entire future. Beware of emotional ten- sion. however. and steer clear of mrumaits within the family BINII. Maibe effectsve use of your lei- lure hours by engaging in relax- ing pursuits to enhance your fit- ness for active days to come. This is also an excellent period in which to make travel plans. Per the Birthday it tomorrow is your birthday you may prepare for a year of .iniii-ual business or profesisonei activity. with new and unex- peeled appcrvustlties for financial rain as well. The fall months will be con- ducive to social and cultural pur nits; also favorable for making plans involving future security. Remember. however. that careful Mud! and a.ns.lysis beforehand can prevent problems and set- backs later. Romance and family matters should prosper through- out the balance of 1954, but be alert to short periods of stress during November and December. A child born on this day will be conservative, prectieel and Hizhly ingenious in working out iinioue ideas. Continued from Page I New Etiquette Ifarments. but back in the '3r1.V days of Mrs. Bryant's biiiti- M.-s career, New York newspap- -rs refused to accept advertise- ments for such garments. holding that the subject of mothers-to-be was too scandalous Ior public Divot. HEIIALD RAN All our ll was the New York Herald. imr-runner of the present Herald Tribune. which finally broke pre- cedent by accepting an ad from M" Firynni in mi. Under the headline "maternity dress.” the f'"D.V read: " . . . Doctors. nurses and pay- Chnloitiitta agree that at this time I Woman should think and live as Normally as possible. To do this. -the must go about among other Wfinle. she must look like other People." R9-Wnnse. was reported so great the store's entire stock of mater- "lly clothes was sold out by clas- "W lime the first day. Nowadays the modern expectant Wither often starts her waiting period by buying a maternity ward- '"”'- mmnim from bathing suits "VI shorts to evening gowns, and ("Malice to look smart and pretty lmluzhout the nine months. If she .13 working mother, she often 5-" Oh the job up to the last minute. with no embarrassment. l"”"””"ll to take her maternity cave after the baby is born. ---....ss ELUIIVI Pllll , ,flrfnl;ERSl::li:. Ensiuna (C?)- . B wing c mpetiuon in ll”! Bedfordshire village. the first Danish Sandwich (OPEN-FACED) Cut a generous slice of French loaf. On it place 3 small fresh smoked herring Center on top a raw cits yolk held intact by an onion ring. Garnish egg with ground radish. Pickledmhgns Put 1 peck of butter beans in salted water. Let come to a boil 3 pints of vinegar 2'2 pounds sugar Have mixed with a little vinegar. r 1 cup flour 1 cup of mustard 1 dessertspoon turmeric Pour this mixture into the hot vinegar. Boil 5 minutes. Add beans and boil gently for 13 miti- utes. cold Continued hdrri Pa-ge 8 Fine Weaving after, the women begin to earn by annually turning out hundreds of handbails. purses. scarves, sweat- ers, dresses. and even slippers. Two organizations handle prac- tically all the handwork and the women are assured of markets. The Newfoundland Outport Niirs- ing and Industrial Association, known as Nonia, sells about 550.- 000 worth of homework a year for these women. And the Jubilee Guilds. an affilate of the Feder- ated Womenls Institute of Canada, sells about 520,000 worth of the home products. Nonla. which operated otiipnrf nursing stations until I934 when they were taken over by the gov- ernment, began the handicraft marketing scheme in 1924 to help the women pay part of the nurse's salary. When nursing was taken over by the government, Nonia continued dealing in handicrafts and now has a modern store here. with representatives in key cities on the mainland. The Jubilee Guild buys mater- ial for the weavers who make items at fixed amounts for the guilds, which sells it to the public in St. John's. Looms costing about 590 are sold to weavers on the instalment plan. y Many women earn SP,l'PlElI hun- dred dollars a year with these hob- bles. ESTABLISH RELATIONS BEIRUT. Lebanon Ifteutersl The Lebanese government announ- ced the establishment of diplo- matic relations with Canada sat. urday. Hitherto Lebanon was re- presented by a consul general in Ottawa and Canada was repre- sented by a commercial agent here. Bathroom Hygiene for tub ' basin toilet - floors ll(:lSII'tl'I 'Iani ..." BLEACH Disinlects Deedorizes Removes Stains Wliiiens, Briglitens Din remteit are Ii germ centres . . . ' "JAVEX" 5-in-l action Gghu bothl To save steps - KEEI 3 3077153 IMIIDY 'JAVEX" works wonders in everyday kitchen and hethroosn cleaning. and in the inmdsip. Safe for YOJ7 Septic Tanks 4:. 4tVaaei:(y5'c'geIf yI- rt llill'4tkVIyI' . 20 EASY WAYS & &d Javex Varic- .. -, Milli BRIIIHV SW11 ." Fl; "-33 Continued from Pale 5 -' An All American oven. 375 degrees 1". Cool: SP1": each layer. making 4 in all. Spread the first with half the deviled ham filling (see below). Top with 8 second layer, and spread with cheese filling; put on a third liiyer and spread the remaining dEV1l6d ham filling. Press on the cheese- topped layer. Wrap snugly 1" waxed paper. Cut in thin wedges haped pieces. Deviled I-lam Filling: Blend the contents 2 the oz.i cans deviled ham with 1 c. ground celery. 2 tbsp. grated onion and H a. salad dressing. Cheese Filling: Blend 1 c. grated sharp cheese. 1 tbsp. table mustard, 4 minced pickled onions and 4 tbsp. butter or maFBBTm9- For Individual Loaves "It might also be good to make these sandwich loaves individ- ually." suggested the Chef. "In that case. I would bake. the. yeast dough in muffin pans. imd. l0" hora d'oeuvre service. In Very small cupcake pans. "The Boston Baked Beans. 1 will bake today to freeze in ad- Continued from Page 8 contract Bridge So South draws trumps and hopefully leads the club queen from the table. If East is a blind follower of the always-cover-am honor notion, South is on the threshold of success. He captures Eastls king and then finesses up to the J-9. But ll East is not. so wooden, deciarer is helpless. The club queen wins that trick, of course, when East declines to cov- er, but South cannot possibly cap- ture the king and ten thereafter. If he next. leads the Jack. East cov- ers and West's ten becomes a third-round trick, while if the nine is the second lead, South must put up the see or lose to the ten. Thus. it is easy to see that when dummy holds any such com- bination as the one shown. East should not cover the first honor led but should most decidedly cov- er the second. Only if East him- self held the ten as well as the king would there be any point to the first-round cover. and even then it would not be necessary (unless the K-10 were blank). GET YOUR FREE DIGEST of the Culbertson Point-Count Method. Simply send a stamped. self-ati- dressed envelope to the J. C. Wins- inn Co, l0l0 Arch St. Philadelphia. Vance. The Apple Turnovers, I will also bake and freeze. ready to heat-thaw the morning of the picnic." I "The barbecued tfranks' can cook over a grill on the picnic grounds. It We take along A big square of aluminum freeer foil. we can fit it to the picnic grill, turn up and tightly fold the edges to make a large pan. put the 'franks' 'iTn it and haste with barbecue sauce.” "For our pickle relish for today. it-i's have tomato chutiit-,v." Tomato Chutney: Wash, and peel 5 qts. ripe ,i.nmatoes. Chop fine. Add I qt. chopped tart apple. 23 c. minced peeled onion. ll, r. chopped raisins and 3 c. distilled white vinegar. Simmer 20 min. Then stir in 1 tbsp. salt, I'-.- c. pineapple JUICE. 2 c. brown sugar, V4 tsp. cayenne pepper, 1 tsp. minced grcen ginger for 1 tsp. powered ginger). '-. tbsp. crushed mustard seed and l-.- i'. lemon juice Simmer with an asbestos mat undertieiitli tinttl thick like chili sauce. TT?lflSIFl' to steriliznd jars Fill to overflowing, and seal. . . e Every Saturday. vilien I uas it girl, my mother baked bread. No body was ever late to lunch on that day. for she tiluiiys sieved out enough unite bread dough to make our favorite cinnamon loaf. This cinnamon loaf, although made by a quick new method duplicates the flavor and appe- tizing lI'ilEl'r'lllL'9 of Mnthei-'5 Saturday treat Cinnamon Loaf: Niiilxv up I pkc yeast roll mix at-mi-ditiz to direc- tions on the pkg Lei ris:-. and when doubled in size. cut in half vertically; spreztri halt ilic mix- ture in a l)lllIPlN'i ll-in squarc pan. Dust with 4 tbsp siignr, mixed tvitli ll-3 tsp ciiiirimoii Then dot. with 2 tbsp butter or margarine. Spread over a SPl'1lIl(l layer of dough. and repeat the fIlIlllanli'lll- butter trt-atmeiit. Let rise ngain until doubled in size Baku 35-40 min. in a moderate ovcii, 375 de- grees I''. serve warm or cold TOMORROW'S DINNFR Citrus Juice Fish Fillets and Vegeiablcs in Foil Green Pr-its Pickled Bret Salad SilCPd Peaches Ciiitiamnti Loaf Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Fish Fillets and Veg:-tallies in Foil: Partially dcfrnst 2 11 lb.) pkgs. froren iisli rillem (any kindi. Cut contents mch pkg. into 3 portions and place r-ach in tlic centre of an ntlcrl ll-iii sqtirirc of Pa. Clover Lcsl Sesloocis are the answer to hot weather meals. Maire the most oi this salad season by sewing Clover Leal Seafood salads oitss twat:-'1 WWW-fatw IIIYIIII COLD aluminum foil Tn nnch. add 2 , Ix MIIA PACKERS I Continued from Page 8 notiotiit nix should be willing to abide by the schedule of tlie itniiiy. A guest wouldn't he extiecieri to get up at tho ct'iit'k oi. diiutt with the IlI'SI waking bull), hut. thi- least. a late- riser could do would be in get. her own breakfast or eat out. The liostess makes her iidjustinenis and the guests should be COUl'ICOlls enough to make ilieirs Result: always is warm l.!f'i('Ui'HP for the guests. DEAR MISS DIX: l rim 21 VPHIS old and recovortiit: fiom 3 iim'vous breakdown Aitliouuli I llriVP been going steady uith Cliff. my doctor advised tliiit I diite 0lIlvI' boys. What is your opiiiiuii” M;iri.iii ANSWERS In nt'(ir't' in arflili hurt feelings and niistitirlctstaiidtugs, it would be .1 good idea for you and tbsp. sliced union nlilll 2 ll)5p. SIIPPCI pceled .-aw mi rots I) u s i vt'it,li 1 tsp. salt )1ll(I '. I51) pepper. Top with ti iliiii st..ip of Sviiss or mild Cheddar cheese Fold tip the edges of the foil, ntici spoon river 1 tbsp. milk. Biinc the foil tip over the llSll and rinse all the edges with i llilill dotmie fold Place on a hlliliiuw p.iii, h7lI(P -10 min. in R lint rm-ii. -100 detzrr-cs F. Serve in the foil TRICK OF THE CHEF Add a dusting of l)ililti('l'i'Fi tar- ragon to fish fillets before folding ill mil to hiikc. The Guarani Page I Thursday. Sept. 2, 1954 Cliff to have a consultation with the doctor so his reasons will be clear to both of you. I certainly would not advise you to go con- Li'ai,v In prnlilsslnillli counsel. DEAR MISS DIX: A batzhelnt of 33, I have fallen deeply in love with ii girl. 19, who is a fellow pmplnyee. She knows nothing of my feelings. since I've kept our tzontacts down Ln everyday for- mitlitics. I'm i-ifraid I'm too old for her. hence ht-straw to make advuttces Do I have A chance? ANSWER" Age differences alone are not always fair indication: of comp:-itiliility. Much more import- Hill. lll your case, is the fact that you ktiow nothing about the girl and ccttainly can have no inkling of What her reaction to your court- ing would be. While it would be much bet.i.er to send your glances in the direction of someone more vnur age, vnu might ask the young 2li'l out some time. or offer to tiikc iinr home from an office party. ST.(IlIlIX VALLEY PRDDUITS LTD. NOW! YOU CAN HAVE SWEET IINDERARMS mm! on mmmvrnnrs: New Vanishing (ream Deodotcnt MIIIII with PERSIIIP Stops Petspitution liofi Days. Keeps Undetutms Dry and Odorless This utmmcr you can act I MW kmd of P”' tecrion from perspiration and odor-rubbed in pf()(6L(l0n. Arrid now iontains magic new tit?.R.s'i'OP that stops perspiration l to 3 Cl3i'5- Ruh it in-- ruh perspiration and odor out. lived rloilly II is actually 11,2 timer 1” ctlem" as any other leading deodorant. Safe for nor- mal skin and fabrics. Get soft, creamy Amd with PERSTOP today. DRY, . V , 5 ts. . - Rub it in-rub perspiration out! No other deodorant gives mu Arridr tX(IllSiVC ruliht-ti-in protection. Arrid it Amt-rural largest srlltpg rir-ntIm.mv Q4: don I be half safe Br rnmPlP"'ll VI” ' LIMITED-V Use Atrid WIKI1 Pctstop in he sure. For Delicious Seafood Salads VANCOUVI O I 4 Zieazz ... make them from One Basic Dough! I ll )ou bake at home. find out the uondels ful things you can do with Fleisclunsaife Active Dry Yeastl Serve fragrant rolls or fancy breads in variety from a single dough? V Alisa) a get Flcischmannls Active Dry Yeast -it stays fruit in your cupboard. and act: fast in your dough! BASIC ROLL DOUGH Scold I cup milk 5 tablespoons granulated wen 2V: tseupesns unit 4 Icblecpssaa siisuestng Remove Irom heal and seal to Iultewem. In its meantime, measure into a large bond V: evp iuitewru ways: I tesspesn grenvisted son: and my until tvpsu ii dissolved. Sprlnllg wt. content: of I 0-v-I-no rtomimcnnu snow. Ovy Vssnt too new to ntt'nv'eI. mm me all, air In reeled milk minor: and V: In lekswusi wsoes Stir in 1 sun ease-elltsd breed flew end but until meant and chum, merit In I am men (about) once-slitsd head 01' fine not so fisItiiy.n..,..4 5",; ...; 1,14 dough Iipiifiy until smooth and eliuiie Piano in U Ollaled bowl and grease fan of dough. Cover and es! dough in warm place. free from drought, and Is! rise uniil doubled In bull. Yimt out dough on iighfipfiaured board mid heed lightly until enooth. Divide Me 4 ya semen: and finish or follows: We amazingly simply with wonderful active dry yeast! 1. nun uouse nous Roll out one portion of tlllilth on lighth- daured board to it l'Irl1 nu. LIIPKS. cut tutu rounds with 3-inrli vii l'lil(ll with melted buffer or m3fKBJlnP.1. .-ii-ii Mimi deeply with dull side of limit-. a little, to one Ildl nf rnnnr. fold larrcr ii.f' nut -nullrr lull and press slang lhe fnld. (mm. 1..-t tnuchmg urh nthev. on gTPi!.Lfd malls rheot. Grease laps. (river and let II-IF until doubled In bulk. Erie in a hot men. 400". about 11 minnlas. Makes 6 rolls. 2. CIOVEK ISA! sons 04 one portion of dough into 8 equahizsl pieces: cur each piece NHL! .1 little pieces. Shlpe mi. little fem ..t.ti....it. lull) . bl" ...a brmh mu. mi. bill!!! ... n...i..i. 3 balin In mi. gm.-.i miifiin ...... ...a let H56 nnul dcul-I--d in lniIl.. Rake in a ho! even. -100”. about I: minutes. Makes 3 rolls. Juan nus Roll out me portion of do on Geared board into a retisngleighssunl -inch think: loosen dough, row-1' and Isl net 5 iniimru. Brush dough with melted butter av mllglrine and out min .-u..... in inrhu Iltls. Piis 7 illflpl one iitinn Ilie nlltrf and rut into l'n'-ind: lrngihn. l'Iare ririi plvrr. a an suit up, in e 4:-mud muliin 'I.'Ill; equine tho slices a little so the top. Carer and lel riu until doubled In bulk. liaise in I ha! HQ. MIV. shoal I2 minutes. Makes 8 rolls. 4. 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This qpedtl-7 clean on iiiarkheadb. tr-oily apt-in. pimple.-I and W i utictira tnmieml gift v immediatlh. But-- wr jm x'09v.ra.'t'.' Cot Criinm Via". flvnrmt-ni -mrl Antinp& I lllillli this very (I I3". Way Cufisevuh Se Ethic d mild mnfiienlirw for c,-Len Q g uvmiwp (hm j M: rip, --in I-av. 5-FIJI when 1- my my -um -wt itnzhr-M: .5 i-- 4-! -r-ri- --h relief in! -.... ,a--.-i-M I 1,Iin'N -Q -:rI---- Ctihrura DO.- -. i. - '.t -.i.m mlsg unsnttirt. yotice . tooling d 4 Cuticura. Wcrlri”-. I--riding medicated ellil rrcnorrttiom for ow-' 75 years