OMEN Page 3 'The Guardian. Thursday, June 23,1955 LET'S EAT Sunday Buffet Dinner Gives Mom Day Of Rest Dy Ids Bailey Allen Whether Sunday dinner is at soon after church. or in the even- Ing, it is a good plan during warm weather to serve foods that can be prepared. for the most part. in advance. This takes "Mom" out of the kitchen. so that she can en- ioy the day. Serve the meal buffet style and guests can be entertain- ed without extra work. SUNDAY BUFFET DINNER Tomato Juice Shrimp Dip Twin Meat Loaves Green Salad Bowl Vegetable-Crisp au Fromage Strawberry Ice Cream i Sponge Cake Iof or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk, Dips used with potato chips are popular. Be sure the dip is well- chilled and that the potato chips. "Sometimes I mix a little grated cheese with the crushed potato chips. Then when it is baked. I have a dish 'au fromsge,' which means with cheese'." Vegetable Crisp an Frnmage: Combine the contents 1 (1 lb.) can. mixed vegetables with l c. small- cubed cooked potatoes. Next, to 1 nous MacEWEN Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. J ALLISON M UTC ll Announced Maclilwen, Rollo Bay, on- cen cream of celery noun blend In nounoe the engagement of their elder daughter Edna Pearl .0 Allison Keiinedy urlutch. Son 01 MR and MP5- I c. milk and Vs tsp. monosodium glutamate. Add the vegetables. Transfer to a well-buttered low crushed potato chips mixed with H c. grated cheese. Bake 20 min. Iin a hot oven, 400 degrees F., or until the top is brown and crunchy. Serves six. ITRAWBERRY ICE CREAM SPONGE CAKE This is quick and easy. Buy a lave been re-crisped IUNDAY DINNER. buffet style. dish is cheese-topped and there's h the even. By the way. do you know the etiquette of 'dlpplng"t The potato chips should be dip- ped straight down: don't use them as a scoop. or they will break. Shrimp Dip: Combine l c. fine- chopped cooked or ned shrimp, 1A c. salad dressing, 1.4 0. com- mercial sour cream, V4 tsp. salt, It tsp. snonosodium glutamate. 1 hp. bottled horseradish. Vs tsp. paprika and 11: tap. cayenne. Chill! Serves 6. "Potato chips are useful for many purposes, Madame." said the Chef. "Par example. as top- pings for an gratin dishes in place of buttered dry bread crumbs. "All you do is crush and use the potato chips. They are already seasoned and no butter is neces- sary. Tbe resulting crunchy top is very tasty. by heatingl sponge cake baked in a tube pan! :0. stars Meat Loaves. The vegetable s Shrimp Dip with potato chips. To serve. heap the center with scoops of strawberry ice cream. Border the cake with halved sugar- ed fresh strawberries. Trim with rosettes of whipped cream it de- sired. Serves G to 8. 'I'0MORIl0W'l DINNER Grape Fruit Cup Broiled Fish Fillets Tartar Sauce New Potatoes Green Peas Rhubarb-Banana Gel Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk THE CHEF MAKES TARTAI IAUCI To W2 e. commercial mayonnaise. add 1 tsp. lemon juice and 2 tbs. each pickle relish. minced parsley and minced scallions or chives. if you like. add a few capers. Cook's Corner STRAWBERRY JAM I-it s. prepared fruit V; c. lemon juice 1 c. sugar In bottle liquid fruit pectin plelely. one layer at a time. about 3 quarts fully ripe strawberries. Measure I-M cups into a larilG saucepan. Add In cup lemon luice- To make the jam: Add olllar l0 fruit in saucepan and mix well- Place over high heat. bring to I To prepare the fruit: Crush com- - MORNING SMILE The executive's wife walked into his office unannounced and dis- covered his husband eating his lunch with his beautiful secretary on his lap. "George!" stormed his wife, "what is that girl doing on your la " i The husband almost choked and pointing to his food said, "I had to do something Dear. the waiter forgot to bring up a napkin." HOUSEHOLD HlNT H your pretty colored handbag tends to rub off on your clothing. try a few treatments of liquid wax applied sparingly. It will save both bag and clothes. move from heat and at once stir in liquid fruit pectin. Skim off foam with metal spoon. Then stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes to cool slightly, to prevent floating fruit. Ladle quickly into glasses. Cover jam at once with V; inch full rolling boil. and boil hard 1 minute. stirrinit C0ll5l3”'l.V- R” I AN H -UV. hot paraffin. Yield: about 10 med- ium glasses. NE ADAMS PATTERNS "DAVY CROCKETT"! Thrill your little boy or sirl with this "Davy Crockett" frontier out- nt' Fringe-trim jacket, pants for skirt) - and of course. that won- derful CAP! Use denim. twill - any sturdy cotton fabric. Easy sewing, mother - such fun lo make! Pattern 4665: Child's Sizes 4. I. 8. 10. 12. Size 10 boy's outfit (jac- ket. pants. cap) Illa yards 35-inch; girl's Jackal. skirt. cap 256. yards. This pattern easy to use. slin- pls to sew. is tested for ht. Has eompleta illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (sec) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this ttern. Print lalnly SIZE. N . ADDRESS. EEYLI NUMBER. Send order to ANN! ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 0 Front Street West. Toronto. Tit. W. W. Mutc.h,' Charlottetown. Potato Chips 3 pt. baking dish. Cover with 1 c. at two o'clock, July 20th at St. James United Church, Marriage to take place Souris. . ELLEN'S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife At the moment. terms end. Rob's. We are aware of it here with school closings is about here. Granddaughter visiting us these afternoons after class. suddenly rises and betakes herself home with the remark: "Well, my... test comes tomorrow. I guess I may as well get busy with my reviewing." And in the evening, good child that she is in this re- spect, she without adult remind- er or urging will retire early in order to have what she calls "a clear mind" to write her exam- ination which lies ahead. And Jamie, taller now than his Aunt Jeanie, comes by these arm. Since his schooldays began, we have managed to become, familiar with the requirements of his successive grades. Especially during our stay with him and Gage, we are able to gain an in- timate knowledge of both student and work. which makes us of as- sistance to him at this grading- period of the term. He continues to be a good stud- ent. of a mind which ponders and pussies and is anxious to know. But the affairs of the farming a- bout him at which he. now in his fourteenth year. can be and is of much help, make certain inroads on his time for study. There was too the interest and excitement of the season of hockey, a sport which enjoyed to an y extent leaves divided loyalties and all too little rest for the demands of the next day at school. 0 O 0 There are in fact so many dis- tractions nowsdays to interfere with any serious study it is amas- ing to us how well the children do learn and make advancement. We have seen it in our time at Don't Spoil Before Bag By ELEANOR ROSS We hate to think how many vac- ations have been spoiled because of careless packing of cosmetics and toiletries. Not only is clothing spoiled. indeed often ruined, but in many instan , the suitcase or bag in spoiled, too. These few simple rules. if really followed. will avoid accidents when getting ready for that trip. small Contsine . First. make out a complete list of needed cosmetics and toiletries and then go over this list and see how many items are absolutely necessary. After all. in ever so many places. everywhere in this broad land. and in most great cities elsewhere. it is possible to purchase small containers of creams. lotions. etc. You can sl- wsys replenish your stock if you plan to stay in any one place for any length of time. Train Cau when you have assembled all the cosmetics you will need. try to pack all of these items in one place. We have found that a train case is one of the best possible investments and whenever we treat ourself to a new bag or sult- case we endeavor to match it up with a train case. Along with cos- metics we also put in it a small sewing kit, as well as a tiny emer- gency kit for coping with minor injuries, headaches and so forth. Whether you use a train case. an unfilled special case or have to place some items in your suit case. do try and transfer the con- tents of breakable s d heavy bot- tles and jars to plastic containers. If you use the original containers, seal them with a coating of col- orless nail polish or candle was around the edge of the can. roll Wrapping . A faster solution is the use of slumininn fall. which should be tornfrolnthsrolllnsheetaioflt evenings a school-book under his , BABY'S CRY Particularly does the radio thrust its charm between the child and his book. Not that we do not re- alize that it too has its own part to play in their education. But not we are sure in the course of the home-work. "Read those Verses to you!" we smiled to Granddaughter re- cently. "You won't learn any- thing from them with the radio going." "Do!" she begged. "The radio doesn't bother me one bit." Why she said earnestly "I can study my homework and listen in to ..." naming an exciting pro- gram. "Yes, I can!" she nodded. "Granted that you can-but not at this house. young lady! Read eon radio; no rndio.wread!. WhIch'."' "Read" she smiled reaching out to turn off the program. Full leaved, June now is, and blessed with a sunny west wind which brings up to us from the falling water through the spill- gstes varied tunes: gay litt I e melodies that speak of young loves. lift of a wedding march. And in the evening the notes are serene and even reverent. re- mindful of the affectionate com- radeship of couples who with in- creasing respect and devotion to each other have come safely and well "thru the years." June sets the backdrop for many a romance. It provides blossoms for many a marriage I-low full of enchantmenl. of pro- mise. of memories it is as. "if aver come perfect days", they are now. Until tomorrow - - - Diary A - - -- Good-night.... Your Trip ls Packed each bottle or jar. But no skimp- ing! Wrap the foil completely around the article and securely over the top. pressing firmly to the contours of the container. Save the sheets for your return trip. When placing cosmetics in your luggage. however well wrapped. try not to have any two pieces of glass touching. Tuck halrbrush. tissues, toothpaste tubes. well wrapped. in empty spaces and be certain that, nothing moves or shifts about when the luggage is canted. For perfumes there are hand- bag-sized containers more prac- tical for travelling. as well as stick colognes and sachets. which are good travellers. Refillable purse your favorite scents and are ever such pretty handbag accessories. Plastic Bag ersl large and small container. pletely dry when departing. necessities. if you travel. lot obedience . as if his wilful desires are to be vlsls give you an ample supply of And don't forget to pack sev- pieces of aluminum foil. Takes care of that wet wash cloth and soap and elim- inates taking along a plastic soap A plastic bag will take care of that damp bathing suit and any piece of apparel that you have washed out that may not be com- A train case. plastic bags and plenty of aluminum foil are real ' IY IAWXITI MAI. Loves His Wife But Wants Two Years For His Own Fancies DEAR MARY HAWORTH: When I married my husband. I was three months' pregnant. He was very bitter and upset, of course. but he went through with it. Two weeks later we lost the baby. Then I went to live with him near his Army base: he was in the service. He has grown to love me very much. as I love him: and our marriage is going along fine. We are the same age, but I have ac- cepted responsibilities better than he: and at times he is inconsid- crate of others. But that comes from away back. as I know ll didn't start when we married. My biggest problem is that he wants a two years' separation from me, after he gets out of the Army, late in 1956. He wantsi to do some things before he sel- tlcs down. For instance, he is crazy over motorcycles and he is almost crazy to get one of his own. However. he assures me that I am the only girl he will ever love and want to spend his life with. would you please help me? I am at my wits" end. trying to ,go along with the idea. F. Y. Which To Be-Mail Or Bum? DEAR F. Y.: Figuratively "ncaking, Joe llel's call him) and his other fool in a dream world where wilful boys are free to do as they please. enjoyably. But it's a kind of place that doesn't exist. since human weal and human joy are by-products to moral laws of life that apply to human nature. And the gist of these laws is to love others. as much as one should love oneself-which means. to be concerned with the good for happiness) of the whole. On the human plane, in the universal hierarchy, n o b o d y breaks the laws of love and goes unpunished in the long run. The person who behaves irresponsibly. served at whatever cost to the rights of others-who is arrantly indifferent to the good of the whole-is getting lost in a dark woods of confusion. He is pre- paring lll for himself. that he'll have to reckon with, sooner or later. As has been said. man doesn't break the laws of right- eousness: rather. these laws break him if he defies them. Now. back to Joe. In his mar- riage. undertaken as a duty. but showing some possibilities of real unity of spirit. Joe is hovering on the border line between becom- ing I man, or becoming a bum. This is the significance of the problem he poses, in suggesting two years' separation from you. so that he may have a bachelor fling before "settling down." Maturity Holds ltriperishahle Good In his love for you, and in his belief that you are the only girl he will ever love. or wish to share his life with. Joe is facing to- wards maturity. which embraces integrity. fidelity and generosity of character. in giving account of one's life. Maturity is a field of experience that yields many im- perishable rewards for effort. But in his contrary mood, in his renegade idea of deliberately de- serting you for a while. Joe is flirting with demoraliuiion. Thus I feel it is no kindness to Joe to humor his crazy suggest- ion. If you can induce him to slay hitched. it will be to his advantage in every way, as com- pared to the damage he would do himself in trying (impossibly) to break with reality, and escape the life that is already irrevocab- ly his. If Joe stays. he ought to realize that it isn't so much a favor to you. Is it is a matter of saving himself from emptat- ions that beckon to every man eand against which, stable mar- riage is the best protection I fellow can have. P.S.: Joe needs remedial rc- education for marriage, and may- be you can provide it indirectly. For help along that line. consult the Family Service Agency near- est you. If there is none in your district. try an adjoining city; or write to the Family Service As- soclatlon of America. in Lex- ington Avenue. New York City ls. for information on where to apply. Address your inquiry to Jean Kallanberg. director of in- formation service. M. H. Mary Haworth counsels through her column, not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in can Mn AND MRS. A summer wedding was Wednesday. June 1, when Miss Adele Barrett became the bride of Mr. Lloyd Biaso. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Barrett of Charlotte- town and the groom is the son of Mrs. Alma Bisso of Charlotte- town and the late Mr. Bisso. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Frank MacLean. solem- i has one foot in the F981 W0l'ld- nized at Trinity United Church onla pink floor-length gown and was at 4 o'clock'atlended by her sister. Thelma, who LLOYD BISSO The bride chose for her wedding was attired in a blue floor-length dress. The groom was attended by Mr. Joseph O'Connor as best man. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the home of the groom's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Blsso are resid- ing ln Charlottetown. (Photo by Carl F. Ranaghsn.) KEEP IN TRIM It's not easy to live on a strict budget. whether this applies to cash or calories. And no use blinking, for many overweights. calories and costs must be jug- sled. one homemaker reports she gained 30 pounds in four years because they are buying a house. To meet the payments. they have to slash the grocery'bill. Many overweights with large families lament the cost of lean meats and low calorie diet foods. All right. ..lct's grab I-hold of a spirited new idea. accept this as a challenge and wrest a good figure out of budget menus. By applying the science of nutrition, it can be done. Fats boost" cal- ories highest-so trim feta all a- long the line. Once you decide to reach normal weight in spite Reducing On A Budget Is A Challenge 3- Ida Jean Rain of that limited budget. you'll find ways. Start the day sliinmlng - eat breakfast. The advantage is that you step up the rate of calorie burning early in the day. Instead of juice. eat a whole orange or a half grapefruit; plus a half cup of hot cereal with a half cup of milk-and coffee. On alternate mornings, have one egg and a thin slice of toast. lightly butter- ed in place of cereal. it down to eat lunch-enjoy your mid-day repast. Soup. pre- pared with skim milk or dry skim milk powder is most com- forting. For something chewy, have celery. radlshes or carrot slivers. If you fix a sandwich. use one slice of bread. with mustard for flavoring. The filling? Peanut butter 11 rounded tablespoon), a of the Charlottetown Guardian. GIRLS! GIRLS! I CENTENNIAL , nou CARRIAGE PAllAllE JllllE 27th - 6.30 p.ln. ) on QUEEN srnanr - Sponsored by the Playground Commission in co-operation with the Centennial Committee FOR oiius 2- lo runs or AGI . Slll'l'All.l riuzss wii.i.ss GIVIN- lnli-lsswIbetdesosQueeoSt.J,IlNl21tli' ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS I NEW COLOR BEAUTY New color beauty! Crochet these modern leaf-design doilles in two decor of your home. Easy-lovely: Pattern 7377: Color-crochet doil- les in modern leaf-design! Larger 161,5 inches, smaller 1192. Use cro- chet and knitting cotton. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to The Guard- ian, Household Arts Dept.. 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. 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Notlilss II enoush tor the man i. 1 whom enough is too little. rel Ellicurusl lag. For dessert. have a low cal. orle fruit in season. The family can have brown bread with tit. beans and a heavier dessert. Beet liver is excellent in adjeg -plus a baked potato, stewed toms and 100 calories in an. sert. he pattern that automatic. ally cute calories is to trim fats sharply and restrict the starches (Continued on page 10; June lard - Poised and fresh of the ambitions of every girl woman? One sure way of attaining poise and fresh. ARRID cream deodonm, protm fear of odanse. Arrid is now ms.-1. the, really edeotive, exclusive us. deodorant stops both perlplrallou l-H119 you can buy the famous how soft, and ampoo wk People vii convict-ionsi ' q we, .;.Pegpls wtlio .'g . a on up up ” t their points of ' new -- don't W you? That's what makes the es: of Instant Chase & Ban Coffee so sham- hl- They'll aw?-sgwith the t- eat of good vs "It's die ll ital. eouns oodeel” dr Mr. lsnborn. "Pine. rid) froin the grsntat plsntetiau in Lstin 1 '3 sets msrnm BANBORN corral qsrs iror. al ooim-.-' Both 1 J loyal Instant Padding to s bowl oontsinins W- eups of chilled milk. 35 cull meal; of the 'frig until llnn. Freel- ing time '3 out in half because there's no second boat-and-frceul Treat your family today! (Recipe on pac it smooth: your economy size-64 ounces . . . but loves in s uld use for your baby. Time": skimmed Milk (Blue Label). Tho 'inmed Milk-was prepared by WItusonInotsa,usOsrdassssQIsheOlIrN"””' 1Iiet'swt:yvhoebuytngInuss.iIastotsisPwoa...hvI5' irm.imsugrubunuuupw-inolruapuuulorboW- seosltlwHn. sranasnrondov-up-lu.Ng-I-s-l-v" srn.nmnsmy.luaim...suogauuvue- Q-V runny-udniulalulivsidlunlvtss