. Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN MARCH 9, 1953 iv . Cook's Corner gases: . That Body Of Yours By James W. Barton. I11. C. ,' ' Apple Tart Crust: 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder, it cup sugar. la cup butter or mar- gnrine, 115 teaspoons cinnamon. sift flour, baking powder and sugar together. Work the butter or margarine into flour mixture with the hands or a couple of knives until it is very crumbly. Now meas- ure out about 9A of a cup and mix REDUCING HIGH 3100!) PR!!- SURE BEFORE OPERATION While there is no known drug that will reduce high blood pres- sure permanently. there are drugs that reduce high blood prmsure temporarily. Also. operations on nerves, emerging from the spinal column will keep blood pressure HowCenlllI It lvAmiaAahley' Q. How can I remove a eork from a bottle if no corkscrew is at hand? A.. By inserting two pieces oi wire on opposila sides of the cork betwee.-n.the cork and the bottle. Then hold both wires and twist as you pull: the cork will come out readily. This same means can be employed by using two kitchen forks, inserting one prong of each fork. instead of the wire. Q. How can I avoid evaporation when cooking soup? A. Be sure never to let soup boil Allow it to simmer slowly. If it boils. much of the liquid is wasted in evaporation. and the best of the flavor is lost. 4.3.03-ICC-Ooteotv I ELLEll'8. IIIARY air "Ohriliuns" - the pair a this place "in the road." that is Robb, and Granddaughter in the House across the Lane at Alder- iea were unable to attend classes hi their udiools today because all three. and Mack too, youngest grandchild of all, are presently auffering from the malady tha is known as "the common cod." Where did they pick up the tare- seed of it which eteaithily roots and thrives so annoyingly? We have searched back along the pre- ceding days thoroughly but only to recall how well they seemed to be then. interested. and happy in their work and play. James was busy at the choring, by an Island l'a.nner'I Wife J Modern Etiquette &IOIII'IIQ Q. In it all right to use the knife for cutting one's lettuce salad? ' A. There was a time when this wis considered improper. But good sense now admits it is almost impossible to out some head lettuce with just the fork. Use the knife to separate it slightly into sections, then discard the knife and use the fork for eating. Q. some men merely touch the briins of their hate when greeting women on thegstreet. Is this con- sidered all right? A. No: this is unmannerly mg iasy. The hat ahould be lifted slightly from the head. Q. Is it really necessary that ,, woman use her titie”'Mrs." or "Ml-II" when signing her name to a hotel register? A. Yes. this is required in onis; that the .hotel attendants Will know how to address her. WIIEI Mlll STRIKES At the first t i f take Templetla'n?a"T(-IR-'g"aIIn0ElIlecr lion T-R-C'a used every month Ill. speedy relief from pain caused by 'm.or inatiam. arthritis. neuralgia. rumba”, ,,;'d' atiea. Why auier needlessly? K, giving much care we knew to de- tails . . . cleaning meticulously the niangers before pouring in the measures of gralrn;' adding an ex- tra handful for this one or that: slicing the turnips for one that fancied them thus; bearing all up with the cinnamon and set aside to sprinkle on top of filling. l pressure reducing drug is when it Take rest of mixture and press into ' is necessary to keep blood pressure bottom and sides of a 9-inch pie l reduced during a. surgical oper- p l ation. The drug used is hexametli- l onium bromide which, by reducing V blood pressure, reduces the hem- l (bleedingi during oper- Q. How can I prevent the paint on doors from blistering? A. Wash the outside doors with a cloth dipped in paraffin. This will remove dirt, freshen the color, and prevent blistering of the paint. reduced for a considerable time. An important use of a. blood an. Filling-4 medium cooking an- ples. 1 tablespoon chopped candied citron. la. cup sugar. Peel and core the apples and cut into ti-inch slices. Put apples and citron in a saucepan, add water to a. depth of a quarter of an inch Cover and cook 5 minutes. Take oil H 9- 0- Wm". 5”” M” d””” Spmkle W” 1” - cup sugar. Fill pie shell with ap- ples Sprinkle cinnamon mixture 1 on top. Bake 10 minutes in 425 de- ' gree F. or hot own, then 30 min- warm drink to some po' little I creature oi stable. j . . . . Odd times, however. he left these interests to appear at the! .kitchen door, to regard the twoi patients who were up and about, ' though bothered by annoying I .coughs. But entertained by books, and games. except for the regret; of missing school, they appeared, to find the day not too tedious in Are Tops In Style and Value! Better Enqlisli morrhage atlon. . I In Polyclinic. Rome. Italy, Dr. C. i . Mann reports that hexamethoniurn ' bromide was given to 31 patients l in whom operations were perform- : ed on the thyroid gland (goiter). l , the breasts. the spinal region of the neck, the lower jaw, the eye. and the glands of the neck One What is wrong with this sen- tence? "I only had seven dollars when I entered into the restaur- plastic operation and three ampu- utcs longer at 350 degrees F. or am ,, tations were also performed. The moderate. Cool before serving. 2' Wm" is the Correct pmnum- M passmg. patient was placed on an inclined imag ug, ianbn of --diverse-:7 "How are they now. Ellen?" he once asked. "Better? Well at least plane with the operative area in 3 which one or these Wm-as is the highest pmm' and me bmod . " misspelled? Abbatoir. abbreviation. pressux-elrecorded before and after ougehold Scrapbook) ac,.Oum,menL addendum, ””e5””'95”l- l 4. What does the word The first dose of hexamethonium I, noun. M. mm.-. men"? bromide was 20 to 25 mg. Usually 5'. what 15 the pressure dropped within two NQ&9W mm H, mm means to three minutes. when the pres- Resin” A Rug motion; speed-re; Place the rug face down on the floor and stretch it very tightly and evenly. Tack it down at fre- sure did not drop to the desired values. additional doses of 10. 15. quent intervals. Soak and dissolve. 1- , rblb. of Hake mug in l:..ga11Q1y 0f.lai's," and omit into. 2.. Pronouncclis Um. M me six Rms .no worse! Ah, what coughs! You don't suppose." he said with some iinsinuation. ”thcy got over-heated at play - and then, Ellen . . . you mlghtn't notice it . . . but perhaps they sat in a. draft? Or maybe they kept on socks that were damp. Or maybe you forgot to remind them to wear wanrn sweaters when they were along the fields on sat- urday? The weather was changing then and that's a time for catch- ing a coldi" "vigil- a word beginning "rapidity of AN SVVERS ia,the daughter of the Countess of for Haddington, former Sarah Cook of the Montreal, is pictured in her com- and 20 mg. were given until it dropped sufficiently. Total doses ranged from 25 to 120 mg. Effects Lady Mary Baillie-Hamilton, Say. "1 had only seven dol- chosen were good and the area undergoing , x , . b b 1 . g d,,V.m.5 1 E5 in me, u 35 in fur, ac- one of the mi 15” jobs (,1 Opermmn becallle lschemlc lbmodl llaainee'r, xsluillcotlitliudclcl :5 611135 CPM Second syllable Dreleffefl 3- C0i'0nnti0n-c:1l'ryi'lig the Q'ueen'sing-out gown of white tulle em- "Or perhaps," with some suspi- less) maummems except m”e' 1" Sprinkle this solution generously Abattoir. 4. Wmchiuiness in res- 20-yard train down the aisle ofbroidered in irridescent sequins. cion, "you forgot to warm their I Westminster Abbey. Lady Mary. (C? PHOTO! change of underwear? That would pect of danger. "l-iis vigilance in I65- dose, -120 vented the accident." 5. CeleriiY- whom even the largest ing.,- had little effect. After operation, if blood pres- sure did not return to its pres- Continued on page 11 give the poor little fellows their death of it! Don't you mind, El- len, that man who went to. . . was it a wedding or a funeral without airing his? And he himself passed away in no time! It's dangerous. that's what the like of it is! Well," with a long sigh. "since they have it. all you can do is to keep some remedies to them and see they don't get a chill. Don't let them near the door - nor out in the over the rug. Allow rug to dry for at least 24 hours. If rug is light weight. do not use enough glue to penetrate to other side. BEST SELLERS FEATURED. . ; Herc are cute Panties at a Shoes . Morning Smile Longer wear can be had from , shoes if they are rubbed with a. soft cloth lightly smeared with Vaseline jelly. every day. If this is done they will not require so much The Stars Say - - lg Genevieve lembla A Second Look H u m "Too bad about our neighbors xxx DO 5 ng Cake prmung the, Flubbs" sighed Mrs. Chatter. -. sunporch,no1' in the rooms neither; wee price! The first are of For Tomorrow on .h 1: 1 1 1 d W . "They've been married only six - n - the heat there is different from fine smooth rayon knit with ,.,,.,.e..,,'2.. .,f.Z5322QpEo,.” .',?”;,..,.".;,,i months. and. now he's beginnuig to Glrl WIW0 F0795” Tllal The Mlnd this" n. . "We may as well go up attractive embroidered net UNDER an mnauona,-y jmpuggc, juice in 8 boned frcsung 15 3 (,9. find fault with her looks. is The Measure The Man" to bed. one whispered with I trim. the run-through elas- there may be an unconquerable ncious and mvci change for Cake 'Why. I thouizliuhe fell in love chuckle, y no waist makes for easier With her at first sight." remarked "And." James continugd. "don't comfort. Second we have- a plain style of fine. run- I am 23 and have been going with a man six years older for the past year. He is a fine person-kind, gener- ous, considerate. He has a fine position and we have delightful times when we go out, Since we have many tastes in common. even the evenings we spend quietly at home are enjoyable. you go bringing in wood, Ellen. I'll see to that when I have finish- ed at the stables." He turned away smartly. "I'll feed the bone too." And then in a hollow tone which urge to gamble. to splurge, to scat- , ter funds, ideas, energies and any DEAR MISS Dlx' tangible assets. This may well end in. one grand slam of loss, futility and defeat. The abilities and men- icings. resistant d'amond mesh knit rayon. Both styles are in Tea-rose and White, size: small. medium and large. it Mr. C. "He did: but now he discovers that he needed glasses." feels and ambitious programs. may find only dismay and want of exi- couragement. particularly from taliiy, although pitched to high those whose support has been re- EXWMI Q 4 g . I purpose and aspiration. may lied upon. Even a. convincing argu- so-" . 'P”".” "”"”l5 ”".Ke""-V ”.5l?”d me I" mil”-V h”"- bl” I l””"d indicated widening dlSlimC9- DEVI lo 5?-Wk-Uflll ' werleap reason good judgment and meml born of B. versatile and An employee of 3 huge mm up. it impossible to give him a definite answer. I know I should love uwhu do may gen-I But haw couid gain little from those in whom shrewd mentality. may not be able broached the office manager. "Sir." h”" bl” I ”""”” '”?"l3 m-V59” '” "'9 ””””. ”f."V'"g 5'” 59 M5 James mume extra charms and a few drawbacks which seem to be growing in importance with me. he ah.ndy hem.)-.13den7 with he said. "I'd like a week off." "Wbat'!" said the manager: "the New Year has only just started." "But I want to get married." re- plied the clerk. "Why didn't you get married while you were away last autumn?" "well. I didn't. want to spoil my holiday." Rob and Alex. the farmers right- hand man, hurrying logs of the woode' work away to the mill to- day, trip aiter.trip?.- to carry through inflationary plans. While energies and ideas are sti- mulated, they do not seem potent for promotional forcing of issues. A child born on this day. while having a keen and shrewd mind backed by practical objectives. may tend to overplay its hand to its detriment. He is just my height and slightly built. I find myself envying my girl friends with their fall fianccs. Also. Kenny's hair is thinning ni- ready and the picture of mysclf with a short, bald- ing'matc is not alluring. He has a few other minor faults-for instance. he's not what you would call a "snappy" dresser, and he makes some quite obvious errors of speech. What can I do to end this state of confusion? faith is put. These may not see eye to eye on this gambling spirit. Gel Several Pairs Now! HOLMANS Lillie Shop lingerie Clftown S'slde For the Birthday But now all work is over. Night wraps the iarmsteads, leaving them to a quiet rest. The children, better- ing, are in bed. as arc. we think. Those whose birthday it is, while eager and bent on putting over big deals. with mentality keyed to i constructive aims, worthwhile pro- MARTHA . l LADY 3'5 WISE with odd exceptions, "bird and , beast" about. ANSWER: You sure are letting a fine man Jame, speak; 0; one of the former now as he comes to the armchair. "I believe we're going to have another fine day. Ellen," he says with a smile. "I heard an owl call tonixhl - "Cm l-hall -grove over on the hill." Until tomorrow- - - Diary - ' r icod-night. . . l slip through your fingers. but it's bsiier to let him slip than to marry him, then spend your life yearning over the romantic ideal you wish you had married. ' in-laws and finances may be accorded top billing on the list of marital hazards, but they are at least equalled by the woman who never gets over her dreams of a ''tall. dark. hand- some hero. Of course, she never did meet this paragon of masculine good looks. and never would have. Nevertheless. her kind. consider- ate. tender husband must suffer by comparison. it nevcr cvcn oc- curs to her that she isn't. exactly a glrimor girl herself, and przrhnps friend husband, too, failed to have rill his ideals realized in the woman he married. Choosing a lifetime male on the basis of height, perfection of speech. hirsute endowment, or other comparatively trivial matters, is a risky business, Martha. I'll wager if you let Kenny go, you'll have many it regret over your foolishness. However, i certainly don't ad- vise you to marry him until you're sure you love him and that he's really the only man in the world for you. A little m:i(urc deliber- ation will convince you one way or the other. Just remember you are no longer 16. The stuff of which romantic novels nnd movies are made belongs to adolescence; it has no place in the deep. enduring love with which two intelligent adults should face marriage. Teen- agers select. their friends on the basis of nppearance and apparent qualities; mature people. with a keen realization of the obligations involved in a future together. look for more stable viriucs. No one can make your decision for you. Martha. Don't delay "-100 long. 0? Y0U'l'E likely to wind up a frustrated and lonely per- son: dcnlt rush it. either, lest Kenny be hurt by a lifelong attempt Muriel Nissen Kavsek Custom fit Points . . . . . At Father Flapaga I famous Boys Town. Chlorodent proves twice as effectiral Now-Denial Journal report: i Chlorodent- in 60 clays - '" "' '” """”:.':.:.:';::;";,. .. 1- 1-- brpught new mouth health to AI, B k D o, 2. men . ICE TOO S ESI g 158 children at Boys Town , . gm ”""." 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