Passe acne Rese R aceon A party fo, celebraté the gagement is a custom more pop- | \and gr ular inthe States than in Can- |e ‘ada. But if, there is one, it is| ‘the, Bride's family, who gives it, | The psy and family ave en cit guests of honor. troduced fo al] the friends of \the bridé and her. family. jnot get the engagément_ wat ‘confused with the meeting of a ite. Ja ay As Soon .as 4 how about The Rae e is their duty th pea ae an invitation. fo..the bride Ste are nev and her family. a howers. firs given fn honor ot wae by |New cook's. \stfap book An excénént 1464 for tke lena | “vais coor” #8 to collect réci- Sad | incomparable. j;and clip from time to time reci- | pes that look particularly good. | i no timé at alm you Wit | be well stocked. and have a | wide. selection of menues to choose from. It’s tough going for the young housewife, for as \% ye the things that mother in Such short order have de- velopéd into difficult problems. Plan menus when you are sit- MR. AND MRS. BLAIR DOYLE DUCK CONFETTI SHOWER’ Serve these tasty dishes 6 cups: (2 divhid: thes, 4% Ibs. éach as purchased) cooked chicken, cut into 1- inch} ae: ting idle and keep them for fu- at pre-wedding functions oe ture reference. Plan dinner par- % cup chopped himierite ties and list the articles you 1,_Prépare__Rieh__C t-¢. 8. m.| would-need_for-such:an-occasion | — -—— Bhowers! Wh 8s and con- “NOTE — 3 packages (14 ozs. | Sauce. as this. You'd be surprised: what gratulations a ing downjeach) frozen cleaned shrimp| 2. Saute green pepper in but-'a help this will be in years to upon the bride, her friends pleat from. a deluge CHICKEN A LA KING Planning a showet party ‘de- | Yield: 24 servings (14 cup each) | mands close attention to de-|9% cups Rich Cream Sauce tails, such as t¢ aoe list and|1 cup (5 ozs.) chopped green the decorations anf what to} Pepper | a serve after the gifts have been |2 tbsp. butter of margaririe opened. ; Family recipés, perfect for four to six servings; are not al- ways ae ae Fone or ani ong can bé Afstur' fan récipé ft seed os - Surat htimp -Néw may be substituted. ter until tender. come. ‘For ‘when company: calls 3. Combine with Rich Cream |Unexpectedly for dinner . some Sauce, chicken and pimiento; |evening all you will have to do heat but DO NOT BOIL. is refer to the- book, Create men- 4. Serve over toast points, hot us bp ag lara Mg wee | | Split Biscuits, hot fluffy tice Or |, fun and time can well be in patty shells: : Walk down the aisle with ‘your head in a cloud ~ Yes, if headdress ken, for tasty Chicken & fie ni There id a cote’ of - of bewitehing | thodé for thesé feate patty tient ie re A ed from thé baker or magie designed” tale hostess herself ated : : Shaped se Boo Be for you by ae or to: Ap Pea alse ___used_dé 4 Base Adella fF 1 GE RICH CREAM sauce + 10h oe pes} A adaaed Exclusive Cieation Soup, un- ‘Adela will design for you alone a 1 exp mitt or eréém headdress — to / oer you and (about. cup) eg -yorks, your. gown. - oe tr — ¢nnap — aid spilt; heat t6_ t ~~-=gastonally.“ DO’ NOT -BOIL: eo 3 2. Gradually stir a little of the eauce into egg yolks; combine with rest of satice. - 8. Cook over low heat until - thickened, stirring frequently. 4. Serve over meat, poultry, fish or vegetablés, of in- the fol- lowing recipe variations. SHRIMP NEWBURG Yield: 24 ‘servings (‘4 cup each) 9% cups Rich Cream Sauce 6 cups 1% Ibs. édiblé portion (3 one-half lbs. raw shrimp as purchased) cooked shrimp, eut in half lengthwise. , % cup cooking sherry. (option- al) % tsp. ground nutmeg % tsp..paprika — 1..-Combine. ingredients; heat but DO NOT BOIL.’ 2.-Serve over toast points, hot eplit biscuits, hot fluffy rice or in patty shells. Use care when : shopping for | your footwear Heels*and solés, with iad in between “shoes for the modern miss are styled to. suit every shape and size feot. Colorful summer linens and calfs are most becoming with fresh cotton dresses, : _ For the honeymoon trip, t he | bride will have her pick of foot- wear, The still popular French | Kids don’t care very. much heel is charming for evening : : wear, with lattice. vamps and peek-a-boo toes, Sturdy but feminine playshoes | are most‘ attractive, some with crepe soles, others with slight wedges and some just. plain flats: All are made to wear with | slacks and can be used whén _Wearing afternoon cottons, Nylon is plaving a big part tn | foot-gear. Nylon: lace shoes aré . ideal for summer wear. Cod and smart, these shoes can be ¢ found ip dressy styles for after @ix and for daytime shopping. It ig a shoe that will please the eye oi ADELLA'S MILLINER Dial 4-8114 “IT'S. THE TASH ‘that COUNTS” that can’t be beat a a ‘dost vitamins, nutrition and the like... the thing that count } for them is taste . . . and dairy foods have it! Tangy cheeses and spreads, refreshing milk, butter, sour cream have the satisfying taste: kids . and: adults“love! P.E.|. DIRYMEN'S. ASSOC. and P.E.1.. FLUID MILK ASSOC. 20 MILES VIA AFRICA «MILAN (AP) Mrs. Lina Pel izzaro-of Milan received, a “post-. card in March mailed 20 miles away in 1957 Among the pést- ‘Tips ef whe pays. expenses for entertainment en- {never by thé tarnities Of the bride ‘tendants their presents. ces at (ea a week or/10 the wedding. er Hoe es a written... on are the | They are i et ie Ba and “aiee mother os i | pes long before the wedding day. 'ber of bridesmaids, other close \.Cook hooks. aré available, but/friends who might have been mother’s re¢ipes aré sometimes | bridesmaids are usually invited. it is at the bridesmaids’ Invest in a small scrap book that the bride can give her at- wedding party can relax afteteséarch. New ANNAN Try Some of These Products In.Your Fuvorife Receipes ->- French fried potatoes Green peas ae Brussell sprouts Broceol! _! Cauliflower ied li 4 os mason ies ~% ah ¢ ~ 4 oe Re ass a / yd ey . ® the bride? comple “and @a¢ sti) Page 6-A The Guardian - The fiventes Patrot, Classic dignity various dinner < served. - Afterwards | for invitations the younger set can go to some hotel for an evening's eek or the entire party can con- finued at home. If the easing | [Barty go out to dinner, the pa-. lrents and friends sit at one ts jble, the younger people at an : jother. Here again, there may be While handwritten notes invit-| "The honor of yo * ; we eves EE THE REHE ARSSL DINNER. . daneing afterwards. jing guests to_your wedding are is still requested with cone . a TE: The rehearsal is as close to the - Fes |perfectly acceptable if the cere- and the invitation to the rece and her mother of- ddi ossible THE BRIDE ENTERTAINS friend and ‘ac. (0210 OF tne eens ot Foained |THE GROM'S FAMILY mony is to be small and infor- tion asks for the “pleasure sf and *f~ The bridal. party is envertained s imal, thé’traditional formal invi-|your company.” either at dinner:,before the re- After you are married and set- itation is stiff used by moét| ‘hearsal or at a party afterwards ‘tled down in your new home, | 'brides-to-be. This. is often arranged by the your first guest should be your! This can be bn ditaidd at groom’s family or close relati- husband's parents. If both fam- |printed in engraving style on al ves on either side. But if the ilies live in the same. town, you white, ivory or cream- colored | groom's family: lives out, ¢ of town might give one dinner for the | double sheet of quality or nd one offers to give the:din- two sets of> parents. ner, then the bride's family us- If the wedding is: semi- for: \the bride-to-be may pando 5 jsmaller size invitation which is © placed in the envelope without folding. The wording, however, paper, is identical. which is ‘folded and inserted in) If the wedding is: a : simple : the envelope, accompanied by ually does it. GETS HU SBAND’ s RELICS all, separate rec e P| t ion 193 eerste fat ete : : is ? , e THE BACHELOR DINNER ROME (Reuters) — Frag-| ahs folded deci tes fa it’s customary to send out an. A dinner or ‘stag’ party iS°at- ments of Mussolini's brain kept | |mouncement cards announcing ranged and organized - by ireception cards are placed in an the marr the in the United States since the envelope which is ee unsealed, and place lage and giving date never engrav éa. e set for the tea,is sie fet o'clock to six me gifts and shower ifahly arran- Hay, but the cards the gifts. - for splayed. . 1's mother is us- pour fea in the : § in best man for the groom and his end of the Second World War he ‘ceremony En. ar and paid P 4 fo ‘place ot brs rather friends of friends some time dyring the pave been returned to the (and . ey. cave, (oe ‘at home” cards’ state (ian by friends of the couple, ithe br vt had ot may be asked week before the wedding. It is ‘fratian dictator's widow at her lope is then slipped into a larger | it couple's new address and the } to ¢ her serving dut- usual for all present to share the est, a U.S. embassy ,spokes- |one which is addressed for ma | jdate they will be back from \ies Similarly a personal | iman said Saturday.” The frag itheir wedding trip. expenses. | gitt for the groom is usuatly the| ments had Been sent to the, ‘joint presentation of the entiré y¢ for analysis in 1945 by an | If young children are invited | MONTREAL (CP) — Things “sag” ito the wedding, add théir names | can party. loctor who had rf stg ot 2 sain hen a members (02, separate lines on the inside | ae Bet worse before they get ah! at home THE PARTY AFTER of thé Italian résistance move- |nvelope, before their parents’ er, traffic director Jean La- The bride THE WEDDING met. inames. Older children sh uld|¢oste tolt locaf motorists. At. ét thé table.| Unless the wedging ‘Is In the ‘have separate invitations.” T he ready plagued by _ barricaded 4'Jatee rum. evening, the bride's family us-| SPEND FOR Foto [easual addition of ‘‘and family’’| streets, one-way traffic and ped- ually throw a rarty for the two) int: |" strictly out of place. jestrians whowgamely take the families, the bridesmaids and) The British telephone The wording of the itvitation | a! of. way, ¢ity drivers will ushers, and. out-of-town guests. tem, a government departinent,| lis a formal one which has retafn-. fi “an unprecedented road If the reception is at home the spends $15,000,000 a year on re- ‘eq its classi¢ dignity through the | coprractieg program” in their perry yeats and changing times. ‘path in ts — ‘Seabrook Farms. Frozen Foods Ltd. 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