WOMEN Page 10 The Guardian. VVed-, Sept. 14. 1955 LET'S EAT Unusual Sandwiches To Serve Al Tea Time B.) Ida B2 "Tlllrui; the svasnn, I alums) Ielxe lea ltl our zzllii-is ill to gt-iii-Iv ll'rvrIiituil.'i) anti ll'l'lll.'1h'.' s.iirl Ilili,'t('ttj)('li l'll)ll'N Slicli. haudlu: nw if .ii.iniint: rizpfiil "I'm paiiluiilzii'll' fund of llllxl lately cnppcr .-'l'ttil.1llil.'. tcakelilcl anti It-niiut l'iir lrtttlfti tltflaillllli, soil) as our op:-iivi-: tr-it lll .liiilc, l wuri lnrliiril uv-It:-ii inliizttioits tn the lcnrlmi: men nitrl women of the coiiiiit-,inux For llllk open” in: tea. I use my sterlinc lca service and sitter l'iillll)0sllL)(S. just as I would at a formal ciiyl affair. l FAVORITE Tf-IA SA.VDlHf'H ”A favorite tea sandwich of our guests here at the Ravine linusc is made of thin xllrrlx of nitrite l wheat hr:-rid. pill ltiucllicr with cream chcesc anti giatcii turnin- her The mixture is sen-;viicrl with, salt. pepper and a Hill? lTilll('P(li chive. Then the snndwinhes are i Fashion Features I The Long Lean Look For Autumn Styles TORONTO tCPlg-Fashions this; letll will give the lady a swelled) head and the gentleman. a rnvingi eye. j .'lfnnday's opening of Tfllltililnisi two leading department sinres' an-1 iley Allea out in fingcrleiigths. And we al- ways serve a variety of home- made cookies. made in our own tiakezimp Taste this nld-fash- ioncrl faioriie." Tf)M(iRROW'S NEW HAMPSHIRE DINNER fviiitalniipc Sections itinutc Steaks French Fries Nfltlivfi Tomatoes Baby Limas Cole Slaw l,'p.sltlP'l)(lWi1 Cake Squares Hot or iced Coffee or Tea Milk l'pslde-Down Cake Squares: Tlinroughly butter e 7"xl1" bak- ing pan. Cream together 2 the. butter and 2 tbs brown sugar. Spread on the bottom of the pan. Over this put quartered sections of drained canned pineapple so each will from the center of I square when the cake H out. On each side place half a inarasehino cherry. rounded side down. Next. prepare 1 recipe ydew De wedding party from the seed Dldnae-Muse; wed- oake mix for use I roeulalinli wits indie! formed the back- yellnw cake recipe). Carelully Fm-I - ih cpnoii this over the fruit h the N ui Pu” Amman e Church, Giarlottetown, on Satur- bottom of the pan; spread evenly. day. September I. at H o'clock, Bake .15 min. in a moderate even, .150-375 degrees F. or until the cake is golden brown on top and springs back when pressed with the finger. Cool in the pan; cut in small squares. Serve upside-down ei- ther hot or cold. Garnish with teaspoonful of whipped cream. T. fbbott officiated. Mrs. Dingwell was organist and the choir sang "The Voice that breath- ed 0'er Eden," for the processionai cowl neckline, tight bodice. tapered sleeves and bouffant skirt. when Miss Halon Marion Msuey A pearl studded Juliet cap held became the bride of Mr. David her finger-tip veil of filmy illusion Bothwell Hyndman. Rev. Canon J. and she wore a single strand of V. L. lpearls, the gift of the groom. Her bouquet was a cascade of blush roses and stephanotls. Miss Doria Hillion. Charlottetown. ding are pictured above. Left to right: Mr. Peter l-iyndman. best man; Mr. and Mrs. David B. bride wore a floor-length gown of white satin brocade with low long nual week-long fashion show sug-l emphasizing a long. at-inns silhouette. . Regardless of fabric, the iiew',vmf". lean and curv- A good way to limos gestad women wear bulkier" hats lG'REEN LIMAcs;lI;:D FROM THE use Ila I. left- is to combine hymn and ”0 Perfect Love" dur- jwas maid of honor and wore a floor- ing the signing of the register. ;Iength gown of jade green taffeta The bride is the daughter of Mr. styled with long torso line and full and Mrs. W. E. Massey, and theiskirt. A matching hat completed groom is a son of Mr. and Mrs..her ensemble. The bridesmaids. Hyndmani Miss Doris llillion. maid of honor; Miss Ruth Gab- riel and Miss Mary E. Kaye, Given in marriage by her father, wore floor-length gowns of copper taffeta with matching hats. The at- tendants all carried basquctlcs of bronze chrysanthemums. Mr. Peter Hyndman. Sheet Har- bour, N. S., brother of the groom. was best man. The ushers were Mr. Alan Massey, brother of the liride, and Mr. H. Lawrence Doane of Halifax. A reception was held at Kep- poch Beach Hotel. The mother of the bride was attired in a two-piece dress of Queen's blue with twilite pink feathered hat and corsage of nylian isiiuia The thresher was already giving out a melody of season when we came to the yard to the rear of the barn. in the wake of Mack. A wagon-load of sheaves was drawn up near by. a second in sight back by the woodlands. Rob was plac- ing sheaf after sheaf in a sprightly continuity on the elevator which was carrying them in quick turn into the fnouth of the machine. "See how she claws them to!" Mack commented, moving young fingers in imitation of the t'hresher's action. ”There's not much last to a sheaf. is there?" he offered. The younger farmer set aside a full sack of grain. replaced it with an empty one. set aside...repiaced. busily. We smiled watching. Either the machine was threshing at an excessive rate of speed. or Jamel had sown the grain more thickly than his memory had served him! Despite his moments of concern, to our mind there was a satisfy- ing return, off this field at any rate. He and the team and the old iis0BdC8Sl seeder had done well. "in good soil" much of the seed must have fallen, in the sometimes catchy days of the seeding. "We're putting the straw in there" Mack nodded to the gran ary. extcndcd now. where in cari- ier years of our farming the seed sheaves were stored to await the last of the tlircsliing. It was a building of the place associated in mind always with harvest-sun and rustling sheaves, with crlckets' lays and the surety of another spring in the offing. "We're going to fill her up-right to the roof!” he nodded. "And what about the swallows' nests along the rafters?" "Oh. they'll be all right. They're cmpty now anyway" he said. Soon the first grain-wagon was empty and another was led up merrily in its place. ”The threshing used to be quite a chore. I'm told" one of the Fam- ily well pleased to adopt modern tbridesmaids. and Mr. H. Law- rence Duane and Mr. Alan Massey ushers. (Photo by Garnhum.) sories and a corsage of yellow roses. The bride is a recent graduate of the Royal Victoria Hospital, Mun- treal, and the groom is in his final year of Commerce at McGill Uni- versity. Mr. and Mrs. Hyndinan will reside in Montreal. Out-of-province guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. N. MacLarcn Mr. and Mrs. ll. F. C. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Wilson. Mr. A. Stuart iiynd- n':3"l'ire:f.r"Cxi :::cl?vl;;':ld' 1?-H methods and machines of farming Jcnckes. Johnviile, Quebec: Mrs. leased” slapping by Us a mmmei D. G Davil Mrs. C. L Kirk. Oak. ”0h, not so tedious as you might j El.LiEN'S DIARY ms A lrermefs Wife "Yes. good crops they grew. Call this farming?" we laughed. nod- ding toward the machines about ”it's just playing around!" "I suppose this time of year" James commented drily "ihere'd be a lot of farmers there. "He had awakened from napping on the kit- chen-eouch when we came a while ago from an outing which had tali- en us to enjoy "Ma and Pa Kettle back on the Farm." . "Oh. yes!" we made haste to ay. "Well, I'm thinking. Ellen. they Until tomorrow----Diary-----Good night .... .. 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Soft, vinyl plastic head and rubber body, Added play values: the Gerber Bziby Doll is dressed in diaper and bib routes is ith tiny nurscr. (icrocr Ccrcnl play boxes. cereal dish and moon e e e For your (icrbcr Baby Doll. m.u: money and labels to Gerber-Ogilyic Baby Foods Limited. Box 68, Toronto l8, Ontario. Offer good only in Canada. 0 U C And have you tried this new duct toi baby's dict? Gerbcrdtrained Gardcr Vegetables and Gerber Strained Sweet Potatoes provide two mild god-tasting flavors that baby'.- und to like. lip tip. Before sudsing those wash able zip ed toga. do close lht zippers ves zippers front ttlng bent-keeps garments in . , g green narrow-as-a-needle look was i'lPSll'-lthen1 Wm, s4 C. i able for every costume of the day. '0, cabbage. 1 thinl-2" we smiled. "And let your- self believe that all the farming thatever was, is being done these E. Douglas Hyndman. Sheet Har- bour, N. S. Miss Ruth Gabriel and Miss Mary pink roses. The groom's mother in. Kaye. both of Halifax N. s.. wore a navy blue dress with royal blue flowered hat, champagne col- ville. 0nt.; Mr. and Mrs. G. W. d i Fhnzvd e-d -ceoery MacLane, Truro. N. S.: Miss Hilda ll dresses, it was achieved by H d t, g Massey. Halifax. NS: Miss Geor- tunic bodicss and sheath skirts: ini:wi,:i;pg.:in3Icd::s::;o':; gloisaon of yellow roses and stephanotislmatching accessorie. and a cor- "ed ace "” and T champagne gie Webster. Boston. Mass; Miss "am Oh "9! The" W" prmy . bduud Jim" - - - vi, , - , ' . . . V . rose corsage. The toast to the bride - - E006) (TOPS RIOWII before EVE? ll'lC- . suits mandh exists. by a straight Wm. 8".” M lethlpe M. I-on-gagnel Miss Dianne MacLean. niece of,sage of red roses and stephanotls. was proposed by Dr w I P M” Catherine Flizndlay. Carltilton Place. mm and me like came to farm. er fruit-mellow e -, from- as nuder line. i H" hm” was maid M hum". and Ti", K,-mm-.5 mm. M” Jamgs , .- - T 0nt.: Mrs. .Benneti, ancouver. wh 1 b I Th ' 't m M.n'..nd vhag ' BUM AND NARlRnw she wore an nrlinai baliei'ina-ichrmian assisled in "9”iVi"3 in Miliitaen ciiiiglenigftgiiiioran rhfiliiiiinlittelg Bi Ci: MISS Marjorie MMLQNL looealfili aflleiill In 9Ti!0lg'lle4:l'd0ab: ” medywmnmd i. .& M Formal wear provirlerl snrns lll,ll- Former lslandef :a frock of pnmmery blue ticatina h -d ' v - t d'lMr' and MW Wlmlm 0” and MT! ' . d .. Mioalorntk Ukmoonfoi .5” hr wms but nu bomce. length gown of rose corded beng-(crepe Wm, matching accessories l 9 1" 9 warms 3 "'39 W99 and Mrs. Hugh E. Brown. Toronto. 5"rP”59 "I reckon i would" he chuckled. suit with yellow and brown acces- m aline featuring a slim bodice wifhland a corsage of pink demure three-quarter length sleeves sndiroses. scalloped neckline. A draped cor- The bride donnedta beige tweed onet was her headdress and she suit with brown accessories and carried a crescent bouquet of pale a corsage of bronze pom pom pink carnations with myrtle "mums for travelling to Mexico. streamers. Mr. and Mrs. Little will reside in Mr. Donald M8t.'NBbb was best Rosemont on their return. man and the ushers were Mr. Words Oi The Wise Borden Kerr and Mr. Robert Ma- The greatest of faults, I should dill. A reception followed at the Club say. is to be conscious of none --iCsrlylet stayed slim and narrow Woolenmi ' tweede, silks. some and velve-ts ' were sheared to the finest degree. A bit of bulk was permitted h.V Ontario. decorated with white glad- .' NT trim 0" 003” 3'”) W”-S toll and pom pom mums was the i All suits emphar-i7:-ii Jackets ex-Waning an Monday, September 5, ' ,1 leaded below the hips with 5llFa1l'1lat 3 pm for ch. mggriggg at ' ,l' llrlrts. I Marie Victoria MacLean, Toronto. ” ' C010" T311805 (Wm hflgl" Wlformerly of Prince Edward Island, I) HIM With 0"-Shall?! living W!I.V1and Franklin Norman Little, Rose- s ' 00 "10 Mlllrll )"")f- lmont, Ontario. The brother of the For aded interest this fall's hridp. Rev, (jumbe,-g MEL,” per. . ' Illnplicb Will flfllmnd 0" m”"' lnrmt"t'l the ceremony. Mr. Edgar ' ' elaborate his or lewelled dawns imusic. The bride is the daughter woven into the fabric or clustered log me lag, Ml-A and M", Willigm ' It the hip fir W3l5”l"9- Mael.can. Nnrtham. P.E.I.. and ' DEEP CROWN lthe groom is the son of Mr. William Eve. (hp smallest hat com-ted John Little. Rnsemont. and the late Hrs. Little. Marries In Toronto Wycliffe College Chapel. Toronto. Lynhurst where Mrs. Cuthbert Macloean received in a turquoise blue corded bengallne dress with) l . bulk in a deep crown or aopliqiied patterns. Flats were designed from felt. wool and for with wide hrims eomplementing the flatter crowns ' As usual. imports from Europe gave the show its mnct dmmatic touch. Norman Hni-tm-ll nf l.nnrlnn gem 3 mark velvet eneirtnvl (il'0SR Given in marriage by her neph- aw. Mr. Douglas MacLeen, the bride wore an original ballerina- lcngth gown of green corded beng- aline featuring a full circular skirt. a slim draped bodice and sleeves with a yoke of matching with long floating PFVIIFIS of .'xlill'l'Pfl lace with sequins and pearls. Her butterfly taffeta that may he tiedzhenddress was a crown trimmed at front for cocktail wear or left with draped misty French veiling ticatina for formal efeet. land she carried a semi-cascade M M Designed to fit ifs 9) NW 1 Living Chis-ans: dautt fmnl rlipa bar): gets lrm,-er. .-toys lower, give perfect ht. Made of beautifully om nitlered white nylon and elastic. Lives and breathes with you . . . gives wonderful siipimrt no matter what your site or in- between--ize. At your favorite department or specialty store. 32A to Mill. and sheer nylon net. my men nus ,v. KAYYIX KIGN SiVlE IRA -- line coiiibo-ll cotton pahfaii tato ricer! Yosl with liquid fruit. Playtex7 Bra low. divides divlndy. Balk Enlusiiie, kl -adjusting aides When the jellies are set. them through a potato enough for s ONLY 395 295 i emerald and ruby Here's a deaeert. that sparkles like the crown jewels and is done-of all things-with a Pressing ushus Jelly through a potato ricer gives this jelly dessert its unusual and extra aparkling appearance. What gives it its ext.ra'spe.rltling flavour is the fresh liquid fruit. devour of Lushus-the only jelly powder freshnam sealed in the Shirriira Flavour "Bud" in every package. WHALI AND IUIY PAIFAH Use 1 package Lime Luahue for the emeralds and 1 package of Raspberry. Strawberry or Wild Chary Lushus for the rubies. 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