I l - the pastor be inlrl" ' receive.” law: it ' haven OMEN Page 8. The Guardian Monday. Nov. 21, 1955 LET'S EAT Scrambled Egg Platter Served As Main Course By his Bella: Allen "Do you think that most people Potato;-5 get their moneyis worth in health Red and White Cabbage Salad l and enjoyment from their ttitid Apple Pie Cheese Madame?" the Chef asked our Coffee Tea Milk l day. t MOST IMPORTANT Hm” tbgiratiidtbtleeiii lnEg8gg(l(,)ltld-l:leZr9:d "No. Chef i think most people Pan: add 2 chopped u i -aizctl at Jun to tail upg we a1V1 know Peipper and H c hot water. Boil mu protein ,3 the mos. mlpon. on ans, 1 chopped seeded green ant food for health. ll1alillei'l8ilCC' mm. or until. the water eta- and rebuilding. PTOIDIIIS includcilwmlesv 5',"W4TY "1 lhdlal -'3lFPa0.V meat. poultry. fish. cheese. mtik.8dg:ga:It:V1I med ongtvnnis yecllou-ed. and eggs. . K” 9 - 0' egss "Let's consider the last item .”1i0 8 bitwl. Add 34 tsp. salt. iii an "E I day for most persons tsp. pepper and 1-3 c milk. Bt-at U I good ration. Yet many tami-V "mu lmlh-l lies feel they cannot afford even Add to the iegev.-mlp, tu,UkV two dozen eggs at week for a fam- oi er a low heat '2 min Then with ily of four. However. a little in- a spoon scrape up tht- viii: in big formation on this subject Will be flakes Continue until cooked but helpful. "Maw people will use only AA or grade A eggs: yet. 8t'('ttltdill;Z to still loose in texture Heap on a U- 5. Government reports. mde tcd evcrybotiv knew That - Eli". B and even izradc (' PIES 3"? i think it is. a mistake - a i-asel healthful money savers. satisfact- of cutting off your nose to spite V Wglyour face - to fall auay from p'"”k”- 5hi”””1- ml" 1'59 1" biiki church only bccuase you l('9l hound- lni. salad dl'0SlI'i;lS and :HllCP5-led by assitluous moncxraisers it I ltl'GradeV AA1 or AV t"VIl.'.5.'.VS -"IF? "5VlW("lis childish to 'huy" this idea that 3 V d95'ml) 9 it” "”'”E- l"”lL'h' you should contribute to every lutid Ins and frytnm hvtansv W l'-htlvs drive that is ballvhotleti. GIVC in Ind )'"lk5 3T9 l'l'"l9T- iii-'4(l9 B the causes that you can afford. and '93” El” HY” mm ""””5' lreally want to stipportwand let the Only refrigcratcd eggs shouldimhers pas5V As an adunV you are E” p”'ch”5.ed' AM they Sl"”.”'l heiexpet-ted to know. better than olh0l'S placed pointed "id dim" '" anlcan. just how elastic your income egg container and kept i'i-ft'iger- i5V M"' "fad um” "Sell . Miss Hanoi-lh ('lllli'lSDlS only May l milk? ' -”l'-"-Fl95””"- MW through her column, not by mail Ham”? uasked mp Chcli or person interview. Write vto her ory for scrambling nmclcls. ..l.' as: 2? .3?..”5..”5i.d...?5 st: in or meal with a hearty soup. providei I substantial dessert and feature an attractive-looking egg platter." TOMORROW'S DINNER Yankee Bean Soup Croutons Scrambled Egg Platirr with !mal.l Sausages and Parslied MARY IIAWORTH Stays Away From Church Because of Demands For Money DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Our church has a large congrenatitin. and there are constant calls for money. Not for the cliiirch, nor for missions - but. to buy git.-i for vari- ous persons. ch;urc.h ftinctinnaricii. We are asked to contribute for christening showers. for bridal ahnwers. for wedding gifts for housewarming and goodbye gifts. Also for gifts for the pastor's wed- ding anniversary. hi: hirthday. and the anniversary of his cntei-in; the ministry. Also. birthday and anni- vcraary its for the church organ- iat. the c olr director. etc And for Christmas gifts for every member of the church staff and Sunday school. As we leave Sunday School class we are told individually: "Come next Sunday -- and be sure to bring that donation!" The latest request (in the form of a demand) for the pastor's family. was so large that it. made me stop and think. ISN'T WEALTHY The pastor receives - in the form of oalary. expenses. and per- qulaitea - the equivalent of eight thotuilad a year. exclusive of fees for weddings and Klatform lectures. Recently I heard im say he saves approximately one third of his year- ly caah salary - which is more than most of hia parishioners are paid in a year. Since laat July. these calls fnr money have amounted to more than my tithe. If the pastor knows the financial atatua of the majnritv of his parialrlonara. I Wonder why hp and his family accept aim which the donors can't afford" whi- dnean't he do G0mFllilnE in strip liw . queata? am absentmg misclf Irnni church services. bP1'aIl.iP I am Hr- od of being embarrassed piihlicly. having reached the paint where 1 can no longer "pay up” Thprg are 0”"?! "1 7713' Predicairient How am FLG. COURTING FAVOR? DEAR BG: We can't be sure that your pastor reads this dcn:ii-t- VMQHC. of course: but on the chmice. "ill in dou. hfre la one possible (:3 0' IGMVIE lm know how you inbh. Only 30995 alter. 359.95 All to why he anti ins faintly ar- we CE!" I flow i! gifts that his parish- loner! lfnr the most barf; raiinnt afford: perhaps be liitmbly suppos- ea that be lit thereby submitting to an exercise in Christian charity and ""9351? aaumea that the donors relate: in their sacrificial giving, According to Chriatlan theory. "it ia more bloaaed,to givu um. in 3! In Woblbillty. the steady flow I to church functionairea and . an ovary sort of semi. . engineered a of church workers. who ' crush on the past. To endear, tltamuivaa to the rut lthcrhow. nd to with his lniler clrclcl”-B and-Iulttdtllfaht and fill in their Idll - they buy them- m? a name of the con- nta to him and dare: I t lllrduad in competing o& for favorable stat 3 & Glitch high bran. these- Ztfhmenuprobably aren't - it of a rank-and-filr W come and go at aarvicoa. ma u would. i .FII1ONl.l0Ill I AUTO 00. L'l'D.. 187 Great.Georgp Str WED AT ST. Gladtnli adorned the altar at St ggthll the Baptist Church on Oct. ulicn Miss Marie Zeima Des- rtit-iics. daughter of Mrs. E. 6. lies- roclics and the late Mr. Desrot-hes. l)Cl'illltC the bride of Mr. Ephriani er, brttle wore a salnitiii-sliaded suit with pink brown act-essori:-s. was of pink roses and shc t-arricd.bmtk with Willie Streamers JOHN THE BAPTlST CHURCH Given in marriage by her broth Mr. Euclide DCSl'0Ltll8h, the hat and hloiise a ntl lirr corsagc Cassie. son of Mrs. Joseph Wedi.'eVaV DI'a.V0F bltltk Willi Vtlllle and and the late Magloire Cassie. Roy. pink streaiiit-rs. x F. Kclly officiated. Mrs. .l- T Arsenault. sister of heated Mplt-1-t-teT.MEliVitigv'wVithV crisp cooked small sauslizes or pan- friod sliced salami and pat':.ltcd potzitiics i R('d and White Cabbage Saluil: (V(iilllllilF 2 t'. cacti t'l1Sp. tinc- shrctltled rod and white cabbttizc Add '4 A". small-diced red-skinncd apple. 1 tsp. grated union or chop- ped scallion. 2 tbsp. French dress- IDH and 3 lhSP- cooked salad discs- sinil. t'liill TRICK Oi-' Till-I ('ilEF Sc.-isiiii Yankee bcaii soup ititli a pinch of orcgatio Words Of The Wise ()iic thing i know. the only ones- among you who will be really happy are those who will have sought and found how to serve. i mtDr. Albert Schweitzer) ltapc wonit fall oil l-lOUSEHOLD HINT V if your llllllllile is loose oti your ".m””s"'d Ill? lmfi "T. "191 mid” .fingor and so falls off fi't'qticiitly,l1h9 mmhel "F l 9 .h"d,9 l ""9 a ins”! A mrrtm. Sm” U, Mm,.VlH, broutiVizalizit-iliiic suit with tan :u-. "V('Il.s'wt'Itts and n t'orsatz(' of Milli” inside the thimblc and A Wife Preservers "T3! To keep the cap of ii glue or nail polish container from sticking. coat the screw thmada inaide the cap with soap. most beautiful 21" table model tapered golden legs and all! iii. coungima. 11' Dohuta Model rzansx. From its gracefully tapered. golden metal legs to the comienient-e of ih (WM "Top Front" tuning controls . . . this superb TV hbh modal leads all others in graceful. modern design and eparkling. trouble-free performance. With Super Caeoode Chassis. Aluminized picture tube and deep-tinted Optic Filter. Removable safety glass. "Tilt- out" front preference controls. Tone Control. "Space- aaver” cabinet in walnut. mahogany or blonde wood in walnut finish. Modal T25825X. Ilia Durhani Sarneaaabovewith24'aaoaanud6'x9' it wild hash. III IANIIII. 21' Iodd C18IX. Handlonady Itylod con- sole with Admirah " w Super a. Aluminized ELLEN'S Another workaday week of thel year's waning atore. Novcmberl brought in gift to island farm-I folks this morning-one of nice; promise. rosy with sunrise. azure- akied. and complete with it small friendly wind. It was a Iightsome thing. come in to set ripples on the millpond for us "who t'I-III" nearby to road. Would this be I good waslitlay? That was the till!!- tion the housewives in the neigh- borhood sought to have answerrd. And what or the plowing"? Or would it be better. in the event of the sudden coming of frost and snow. to let it be. and gather in the young cattle from the fields to the stables. instead? This was- the com-ci'n of the fattiiters. Did not November. now that we; think of it. bring in and sct that new wet-k on our own foundati ins. those we had chose to fashion Vcs-. terday? And then with a quiet nod llll? bride. was her only attendant.1gagtilfgmdhdDggdapgiliinvalgn.3, 2:3 She wore a lien)" blue suit with leave Us ,.,(,,,r,-es-l,(.(.1iu. (i..,..-..l llialttlllllg act-c.s.stirics and it t-ttttsztitc 'llt1S'.' Anil wont to ualk oltini: tho Vficlds and woodlands. l Wcll wrapped wf honlc. as lls Ml. Raymlmd Gallant Mnhow of the plowmzxnVt)f tits p are it to my gmmm was best man nms l0Vnlf.Zll.l to wh1VttVle (ltltl'l1Vll1.(t clnirc pm.Im Gaudm was m.gam.V, Hnd.with liiV.- Vt-Vfft:tts(.V V:(lV"BVl the children of !il:ii'y Society Willi: meld (.”f) ' 1"" .d 5m”. ,3. W - 'and fan hut with that bCrl.Vtli8l i A Nmewmn Mimved 81 B.Wh sharpness which we at Alderlcn iitll Lodne for 34 gtlcsts. Rev. Iv-lly knnw will leave B HVVSIVV (mating on the "gates" of lllL' dam. to look lout upon in the niiirnin: it will llput a pane of cry.st.'tl on cit-ry tiny V V . V V . V. V V ponl in the l)at'nyat'd for ii little -- ywliite carnations was worn by thr-igrmlloemi mqmsmve mum M suck igrnomts mothcr l . . l A lllittr reception ftilltmcd at thci And. he sN'"g N” m'mipr if home of the groom's mntlicr wlit-re mm” ll " ”'”m "1 '1 "," me viii”? Sum,” was scn.(,d (0 gm QMMSV trough by the pump in the Hlltl. amm”: Whum W0”, Rm, F Nammo-Aiiti rcinVt-iiilicr then that the piiiiiii and Rm, FV mV,haI,dV 5 now idlc t-tutl the liollouctl lot: Tho mum! lo” M 8 hnnevmnn ',Wlll('ll once did line service tlierc. trif) to New Blillll'x'Hl('L' They willlvmdmg "5 supply m unrsw anli make thcir home in Qiimnitirside "wise has "l'1"q'uL hhal n('V.he" , y i ' ' ”whip nor stitch" of it remains. sil()WluR We tioubt if any of lht- gr.'ttid- Prior to her iiiarriagc Iltc hi'l(ll'-l -hiltlrcn can pi('ttii'e it there. on- Vielc-ct was honored at a shower by loss it is Jamie. who liked to sail Vher fricntis in MlS('(Ill(tllP. The t-oup- his crafts in its water. So manyV 'ie also received many lovely gifts.lof the ways and integral ltemsi (Photo by Edwin iici-khert Studioliof that era of farming we have of red rnscs She carried H prayer DIARY By An Island li'armer'a' Wila lost to the past. But they come back to us to occalion a sigh or a chuckle. "Ystfrun on ahead and get in tho i agon" we said today to Mack at the beginning of an outing which was to give us a trip along the fields. "in the wagon!" he echoed with some surprise. "Are you being silly? it's the truck we're taking you and Gi-anidaddy and me." Sunshine and shadow today. Field-work, and the young cattle still left on pasture. The lights and rumble of the plowing now and James in at this moment front a bit of late choring. "Now" he smiles. tossing his cap aside, "what's for. lunt-h'."' "Paiit-akcs!" wc giggle. ”Wcll. whatcvcr there is" he twinklcs. his day over now "bring it along!" Until night .. tomori'tiw---Diai'y----Goud- MORNING SMILE Plissttiiucttels sinokiiig '.cd in this concli? Co:;' tor-No, llla':mt Pas-.cii;zor-'l'licn where did all these riczircltc butts conic fr it? ('imdtit-lot" iiiruni people who did ut ask qit uns. nia'am permit if You're TIRED All THE TIMF Everybody gala I bit run-down now and then, tired-out, heavy-headed. and maybe withered by bachchaa. Parhapa nothing ierinunly wrong. full a temporary toxit condition tamed by urea: acids and wastes. Thal'a tho than to take Doddi Kidney Pills. Doddla atilnulatl tha kidneys. and no help restore their normal action til i removing exceu acid: and wntaa. Then you leel better. sleep better. work better. Gel Dodd'a Kidney Pill: now. Look for in blue box with the lad hand at all ' YouundopundauDoiid'a. 51 51".." E3; ' First l;O3-5a.!-l.l-a Easiest Many riducerl. on reaching tbeihave zrllled cube ateak on 1 mm half-way mark. find the Join: un- toast. plus the soup. For a 4 .,-,,1M V axpactadly difficult. Thin la the energy Rikck-up. have . mu 0 plight with two dlatcu in today's skim ml or buttermilk. Dim, story. both of whom neat! to lose 550"” m”'"d' ' Kenerous mi-Vim: so more pounda. ,0! lean meat. fish or fowl. an ,8. "I have ion 80 pounda..can't luseilnulstt "lmmed. Vegetable: and any more. and need to get rid of "" 5 """1d 9'” "19 meals. Dinner another 30 Pounds. What ahaii Ido ;;'.l,"'cl:,::l';i;f'id 5'5 limited to 450 in MW?" ""9 "k" Don't sell exerc" - Another dleter explain: that after is a tonic Any ovel'.'”V,fel:"lVi:'zvVlnl1!Vr it losing 50 pound: in II months. 10- , waikmand . two .0 mm "'.l' ing from 730 to 180. she has stopped straightaway walk in the froshm-ll! l0l1nB- "M3"Y "in" "he" I ""5 is wonderfully stimulating Ad discouraged and slipped off my diet. par, of me burden 0, ,8. hi" bfui you came throuzh with 1"” "'9 lost. it is safe to add mtII' right encouragement. Can you help exercise. six minutes mt? WW7 stretching and contracting Uusually the greater the amount tile muscles are not only a of overweight. the faster the weight tlon rouser. but help slim o loss at the start. Since the first The science of nut-'itio fast to be lost is "soft" fat. with "ails. an" in I - - V a high percentage of w:-” '. ' more calories tlinii you coiisum rate of reducing tends to slow up you lose excess fat. Stay with in after that fat has been removed. -iglil pattern of eating amt ..Vg,.r Then too. the rate of loss is de-Vt-ising. attd one day you will in 19,-my-,-gt by t-alii-i-: N ' -' down to beautiful normal Wl'l'(hL which is the difference between the caloric intake and the caloric out- go. Bear in mind that calorie re- quii-cments are directly related to body weight: the heavier pertiunV burns more calories: the lighter person fewer calories. Thcrefoiel the closer you come 'to normal weight. the more gradual the Wt?l7'lli loss becnrccs i It is also true that as weight isl lost. the body tends to economize on calories. Apparently this is just one of those built-In protective mcchnnlsms. - So what to do? Apply nutrition science to give new impetus to los-V lug. instead of cutting calories tur-3 thcr. change the character of thcl l diet to stimulate calorie burnint!..l More protein will do this, for pro-l leiii foods stimulate the m;tti- 1 tongue bolism. The best plain is to include 4 cinves a complete protein food at eiich 1 lbsp- vinegar mcal. It's particularly important to 1;, tsp pep”;- have protein at breakfast in order 4 pepper com. to get the benefit of increased met- 1 tbsp. gait abolism for many more hoitrs. Have an egg or two at breakfast, Place washed tongue in boiling not tried. For lunch. have a half water to cover. Add seasonings cup of cottgge cheese plus soup and simmer 3-4 hours. 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