5 Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN That Body Your: By Junu W. Barton. MD. & ALCOHOLISM AX!) THE FAMILT"-S ATTITUDE Now that alcoholism is consid- ered a disease, it is only natural that various cures for this disease are being published by physicians and others who wish to help their ifellolv man. I have written about the use of anfabuse. which is ef- fective if the alcoholic really wants to be cured. As long as he is ullllnz in lake antabuse, he will not drink alcohol: it is this wil- lingness. this wanting to be cured. that is necessary for success in the treatment of alcoholism by any method of cure. lvliat is ntttlirnlly considered a; more effective cure for alcoholism is that used by Alcoholics Anony- mous, in whzch each individual prays daily for help from a llighcr Power, as he admits to himself, his family, and others that he needs" Somethlnat or Someone stronger than hini.-ell in cure his alcohol-U lam. Sonic yclirs zllzu f asked a phy- ciilatrlst about .1 t-xlrc for alcohol- ism in a lo M professional man The psych ' replied that if his love for !.'s to 'y was not strong cnoiizh to c:iliso hzm to :ll'('. up alcohol he could not do anything aboiit lI. In 'l"re .loucr.ll of the American Medical Assoclritlon. Dr. Edward A. Slrerk the noted Philadel- phia l'li,vclilatrist.. professor of psy- flair)", Un:i'0r-'19)" of Pennsylvania, crates thi: the attitude of the family toward the alcoholic is most important. it hen the psychia- trist tries to bring about a cure. Dr. Strecker says that to secure the cooperation of the family is far from an easy task. "It is hard to convince an emotionally pos- sessive mother that her plan of lcomers in fold and sly alid stable, FEBRUARY 28. 1952 I ' ELLEII'S DIARY It on lnlnnd nnuu Wlfo In A rural spot like ours, what activity follows the close of a Win- ter storm! when clouds have lift- ed at last and gusty winds have withdrawn; when restless drifts of days lie still and comes the bright rift of clearing, then do the farm folks hasten to pick up the threads in their pattern of living. Then do we do those things we ought to have done. but of neces- sity rested in a spell of weather. Now do we "dig out.” in truthl James recalling with respect the deep snows of boyhood winters. and anticipating the worst in a storm likes to leave a. shovel in some sheltered nook of yard to have it in hand when he ap- proaches first doors of morning . . "When folks are building they should allow for a door on that side -- or end less likely to be drifted" James commented at breakfast. By some fortunate turn of circumstance there are some of these at Alderlca at the moment. . . . But this morning found supplies ebbing: a scarcity loomed. And ' last night we had seen ihe simiel hands that helps welcome ncw- - Economical Meals tip a tobacco tin to survey intent- ly the contents. Then put it down. The DIDE beside it and sigh. And DIVISION OI” NUTRITION. DE- offcr quietly, " tireckon I may as PARTRIENT OF HI-JALTH AND Well so to bed." WELFARE so, happy to have a good e.x- -- c- cuse for prowling and WlSl1l:l.! Milk-e was a favorite dish for most of all to look upon our worldiyour family during: the Lenten about after a storm, we adjustedfsetison. There are dozens of ways lwings' to boots and walked the in which 9.235 can make a tasty mile to the corner-store. meal. Besides, they are one of our one masculine mission. ' ' ' best foods for health and are a I fdamgstprkofcssed against it nt.cood substitute for expensive . . . lrst. u t en when we set out we incais. B I W were entrusted with more than! Eggs must he a good food for e I Prime Minister Alll Grallllnuhur Iluurol At Laval llllvoralty 4.... Granddaughter of Prime Min- .. ls.er St. Laurent, Louise Samson was receiving. from University was runner-up to Louise Galipeau. Chancellor Archbishop Rev, a ICU. 35 Queen 01 the -590113 IGSUVBI university doctorate as one of La- of Laval University centennial inlvalb most illustrious graduates. Quebec City. And while she was being honored, the Prime minister lgHouselioId Scrapbook? By Robert: Leo Muunuruulquupquvuuuxxxunnxllnlxnxxubxnuuvqn-Iuunnnublunn DIX'S COI.UMN- 3 -5 -T 3 .29 -I "1 -c watching. following, protecting. bribing and punishing her alcoholic son is not feasible. some wives bar to take your time" he advised, "You might take a heart attack at especially a healthy valuable "Remem.ltliey contain everything that is re- quired to grow Eggs are chick however good their intent, are born to be sniffers. It is discouraging for someone who is sincerely try- in; to get well to he sniffed for odor of alcohol as soon as he comes home. The plan of treat- ment, which is being nurtured so that it will grow and flower into maturity. will wither and die if the home atmosphere continues to favor childish emotional depend- ency and immaturity in the pat- ient! ' The fzeatment of alcoholism by the psychiatrist then consists in having the family back him up in his method of treatment. This method consists of regular talks or interviews in the phychiatrist's office in which the patlent's de- sin for arlcnhol is shown to be rooted in his failure to achieve maturity. his failure to grow up and be the man he can be. turns to alcohol to help himself face his problems; this immatur- ity is not a matter of lack of men- tal or physical strength. He is shown that he can develop to full maturity if he really wants to do Ila Tablets or Capsules to Dissolve Samak is immediately ready to bring soothing relief to Rheumatic, Arth- ritic or Neuritic pain. Lumbago, Back- your ago, Ellen." with some dls- izood protein, for iron. for fat and play of interest, "How old are you for vitamin A, thiamine and ribo- now? Well, as I recall it, that was, flaviii. All of tliese substances are the ace of the woman I was 1-e-1.1.! needed by our body every day, mg about. Yes. exactly . . . she! Two eggs will give the 2:519”: Dallkfnli -i and H153 Wap-S amount of Ploteln as a small serv- ' 35 D319 And mind you dont iii: of meat - and will cost only fall and break a limb, Ellen . . . 1131535 m h Th t. bones get fairly brittle, you know. eggs will gllvcela nut:-ctersaroife yolli? And dear knows we dont Continued on page 9 Want liars SUPDIN or iron which is so badly needed by many people. Since hens eat plenty of whole Rrains, eggs contain thiamine which comes from whole grains. The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kemblo plptplyl and if we are not whole. grain cereal ourselves are even more valuable in meals. Always buy eggs that are grad- ed. Grade A medium are the best buy for boiling or poachiniz. Grade B, if you can buy them, are per- ectlv alright for cooking, and so are. the "cracks." eggs l mx mrxrmvsaswsx For Tomorrow IT may be difficult to make much headway on the most cher- ished and promising objectives during this day. Not only are con- ditions static and stubborn, but a lof your husband-to make, trifling, belittling. even hateful same We need a great deal of thiamine , to help use sugar and starch com- . eating - our ; tricky or insidious situation seems The” I5 '1” dmerenw in 1005 to bore from within. Patience and,"'5I”9 bP'Vv'PPn brown or white endurance, with a strategic under- 5I"'”9d 9335- 0" b9W'99n P315 01' standing of the menaced situation. dark F0135- mtizht reveal a program for future A'-Waits COOK 951115 at 81 IOW tem- efforis on worth-while premises. Demlum "find hP81n MW 10 "Y t new egg recipes:- Fluffy omelets. souffle, scrambled egg with.cheese or tomatoes, eggs in tomato jelly, egg salad sandwich on whole wheat bread, egg and bacon sand- wich, poached egg with tomato sauce, devilled eggs. and many other delicious combinations that will give your family a. meal that you know to be nourishing and For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is, while imbued with ideas and plans for important projects. with keen desire and insight to forge ahead. may find themselves in a sort of impasse where a static or congest- ed situation may suggest the wis- ache or Sciatica. Thousand: relieve pain with Sarnalr every day. DO YOU! 31.35 AT ALL DRUG STORES decoration IKITCHEN and BATHROOM U A l7Nl l Bi .J, The really DOI.I.AR3isovinq wall i;T&WM060”;LU WA 2-. A Tl.l')N nlomutnu APPIIID Ion (DRE 5. MELEOD i....lmlree dom of postponement. Or a treach- economical. erous or baffling episode, a strange hunch or instinct, might show the wisdom of postponement gwhlle matter: incubate, or the air clari- ambitlous and capable, may find a. peculiar or difficult force hold- ing it back from major activities or aims. fies. A child born on thin day. while For your':': . S311: II'lII',lI.I)f HPAPERS FOSTFP .0. Public Criticism Of Male Shows Lack Of Character DEAR MISS DIX: Is it. becoming a popular fad to make spnrf. remarks about him? Or am I just a victim of in few cantankerous neiglibors? I. think a lot of my husband and never hesitate to leave that impres- sion, but I find myself in the minority. If a man is not good enough for a woman, why did she marry him? If she says he was good when he married her, then she must have ruined him, so for my: money she might as well quit beefing. I am very proud of my blis- band and am repaid a hundred times a day for my pride in him. ROBERTA W. ANSWER: Hurrah for you. Roberta! You arrive at a very accurate conclusion when you my a woman who he-liftles her husband is. in the end, Your husband should be proud of you for not yield- ing to this contemptlble practice. THEY THINK ITIS FUNNY Most of the time the nasty remarks are ineant as nothing more than wiseerucks. Many, many wo- men have an idea that the font of wit and humor lies in the ability to make such remarks. Where they acquire such an erroneous notion is beyond me. The exact opposite, of course, is true. Nothing is so wltless as a cutting. sarcastic remark, whether its victim is present company or not. People who make a practice of in- tenttonully hurting nnother's feelings, or casting zlspersions on an- otheris characteristics, brand themselves as the lowest of the ill-hrc-(I. Even their confreres. who may pretend to find their peculiar style of humor funny. are seldom really impressed by it. When a woman has chosen a man for her husband. and accepts him as such in the presence of God, she is making the most important decision of her life. To let the world know that she is proud of that choice should be her alm from then on. When he achieves the further dignity of becoming the father of her children, she has further cause for pride. and a happy home life is founded on the premise that hus- band. wife and children take mutual joy in each other's endeavors. It is a curious anomaly that wives who do the most belittling are those who have the least cause. A wife will tear to pieces, over the bridge table. a husband who is a devoted spouse. kind father. ex- emplary church member and citizen. ller reason is readily seen- attrlbuttns: shortcomings to another that she is ashamed of In her- self. By tearing down his reputation, she believes she is building up her own. A contemptible practice of contemptlble females! A woman of dignity would never lower herself to such a practice. Let the world continue to know. Ildierta. in what esteem you hold your mate and be not impressed with the pc-illness of neighbors. Muriel Nluen DEAR. MISS DIX: I'll graduate in June. but have no idea what I will be when I am out of school. don't have much time. DIANE ANSWER: some thought. before graduation. now may keep you from starting out. on a job you won't like. uatian in your town, can best help you. DEAR. MISS DIX: belittling her own good judgment in marrying him. . your I am a girl of 17, and a senior In high scllool. One day I want one thing. the next. another and 1 You're smart. Diane. lo rzlve this lmportrmt IlY'l'IIllI3ll'll Due consideration of the qliestinn Why. teacher who Is acquainted with your ability, and knows the job sit- Is it the place of grandparents to discipline Giving Medlcine Sometinnes it is difficult to EIVE baby medicine. Try wrapping him in a blanket with his hands down by his sides. In all probability he wlll be crying by NIH I-I-me; 5” just hold his nose for I second and pour the medicine into the open mouth. The operation will be over in a minute and baby Will have received the full benefit of the medicine. Stuch Starch colored clothes and over- alls thoroughly at the first wash- ing and each time thereafter. It keeps much dirt from getting into the fabric, and prevents fading. Eggs Eggs will keep fresh for a. month if immersed for one minute in boiling water. p w Morning Smile &tm.anaaas WIIe'I Present l Old Tom Moore had had a good week and thought -he would buy his wife a present so he picked up the table, carried it out of the house, put it on top of his head. and trotted off down the road with it. Old Bill Brown met him. "'Allo, Tom. Moving?" "No." said Tom. ”I'm just off to buy the misus a tablecloth." Reasonable Policeman. If his wife shot him. it must have been at close range. Detective: Then there'd be pow- der marks on him. Policeman: Sure. she shot hlm.. That's why Taking No Chnncu Soph: say. why do you make An WEEKLY SEW-'I'Illl'l'.l'! . YOUR. BABY'S GROWIZNG UPI You want than adorable: for her , now! Precious scalloped dreu bu . wing: or puff-sleeves um! I tweet- heart penny-,. ' I Bunluit in ONE PIECE. opens flat to iron, sent let: down for quick changes. Bonnet is ONE PIECE alsol Pattern 4524: Toddler sin: 1. I. 8. 4, 5. Size 2 dress. us yards 55- inch; playsuit lli yards. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for (it. Has com- plete illustrated instnictlonli. send Thirty-nvo cents (also) in coins (stamps cannot be Ic- cepted) for this pattern. Print plainly sin, Name. Address, style Number. send order to ANNE ADAMS. cm of The Guardian. so Front street West, Toronto, Ontario. , Modern Efiquollo By Robert: Leo - Q. Is it proper to repeat 1 per- son's name when you are acknow- ledging an introduction? A. It is not only proper,, but practical. too--because too many people fail to remember the names of people to whom they are intro- duced. Repeating the name, as "How do you do. Mrl. Johnson." helps to print the name in your memory. Q. When writing I. letter or note to a brother and sister, may one address the envelope. "Miss Mary Morgan and brot.her"'.' A. Never. The envelope should be addressed either to the sister or the brother, never to both. ne Adams Patterns Q. Who provides the and best man at 1 wedding with their ties and boutonnleres? A. The bridegroom. ushers ” HowCanI!lI lly Anna Ashley Jvx. Cook's Corner Q. How can I shrink drea goods? A. Dress goods may be very ni- ily shrunk by placing it folded in I tub of cold water. to which a few handfuls of salt have bun ,lnto a. square baking pan (8xBx2- HAM SQUARES WITH EGG SAUCE (6 aervtnn) one cup finely chopped oooked ham. 2 cups sifted all-purpose flour. 1 tablespoon double-acting baking powder, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon sugar, 26 cup melted shortening ,1 egg, well beaten. 1 cup tomato juice. Stir in ham. ingredients. Combine remaining stirring quickly until just. mixed and of A lumpy appearance. spread inches. bottom shortening.) Bake in a hot oven (425 degrees F.) squares. Top with Golden Egg Sauce. Golden Eu sauce rubbed Two hard cooked eggl. sliced. chopped parsley, ls pound cheese food, ill cups milk. 1 teaspoon prepared mustard. teaspoon salt. L Combine cheese nrd salt in a saucepan. Cook over low heat until cheese is melted. Add eggs and parsley. Serve hot. 1 HISTORIC TITLES Lower Canada and Upper Can- ada were respectively known as "Canada Ea.st' 'and "Canada West" after the union of 1841. BABY'S BDTTIE S ', Olun It may with sauna 590- ; - rm folder on nIII0I"' . copies of the letters you write your gal? Is it to avoid repeating yourself? Senior: Nope . . . to avoid con- tradicting myself. ll ' Illfbl. W . COW BIIAIID BAIIIIIG SODA , the line without folding. weight of wrinkles drying in, and the nit sets the color. I0r25 minutes. Cut. in c misspelled? abdomenal, abdication. dded. After I few hours. hang on The prevents the water Q. How can 1 reader wood waterproof? A. Soak It in a mixture consist- ing of 6 parts horacic acid. 5 puftl ammonium chloride. 3 yarta sod- sm together an dry Ingredients tum borate, and 100 part: water. Q. What can I do when drum Add all at once to flour mixture. ”m”5 M WIIIPT A. Try adding the white of an egg to it. Let both cream and on be thoroughly chilled before at- with tempting to whip. Beller Englisli Dy 0. o. Wlllluno 1 1. What is wrong with this un- ence? ”I suspect that she is away m”k- mU5l8l'd from home, and we'll miss her ter- rlbly." 2. What is the correct pronunc- ation of "herb"? 3. Which one of these Wordl II Abbi-evlate, abdomen. 4. what does the word "modi- cum" mean? 5. What in a word beginnlnl with 19 that means "to 069096 if loss or Injury"? ANSWERS 1. Say, "I suppose that she it away from home. and we'll mlsl her very much." 2. Pronounce urb. Pvith the h client. 3. Abdominal. 4- A little: small quantity. ”Thfl'0 was not even a. modicum of trutli in what he said." 5. Jeoparrlize. HOLI'tlFll'Iif I Continued on page 13 MORNING GLORIEB GLAMORIZE the bed with this new linen aetl It's easy and quick. Just embroidery plus ready-made eyelet ruffllng. The eyelet cm match one of the colors in the embroidery If you llkel Pattern 7271: trsnsfer: one mo- tif aliamk; two lmxlals inches. Send Twenty-five cents in coin for thin pattern (stamps cannot be Iocepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cfo The Guardian, 00 Front. Street west. Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. I-"or children's , Stomach Upsets ,.::zl.:"ni.:::l:'oc; blots - an M in II . wimp to Only 0 ' l anltlll TAILITI l . I not take the matter up with a faculty advisnr in your school? !W I Reg . To 25.00 SATURDAY HALF PRICE DRESS SALE Herel your chance for smart savings! A special selection of fall and winter Dresses in crepes, failles, taffetas, etc., at HALF PRICE. AsS0l't' I ed colors and styles in a broken range of sizes. V2 Price sorry-llo Phone or Mall orders -- All sales Final HOLMANlS Little shop: ular 2111: Birthday Oongntnhtlons (lharlotfotownh Community Concert Anooolstlon FRIDAY AND to .. 42'