years ago.” an Engllahivoman who alive who is always ready to be), delighted -in performing odd labs in 5,, gm” may. for relatives decided to offer herl The hunger M15. Mich” M - - a services to the commercial world , - as a ”universal aunt" -- and;dled- MI I!" 031511181 Partner. profit by it. igrey-haired Miss F'auider.4'w. So she set up an employmentl-don't believe in giving our Chi-is Universal Aunts Will Undertake ELLEN'S DIARY " Briel Brush With Danger 'LET'S EAT Good Table Manners WOMEN A A S I I A "Farming!" a woman of the find a rope Tbs tit-IGP! Wu lut- - . re 008 Sset farm considered the fascmallvns lc';f.'m?l-'" "” "”""”"" "'1 Nearly A"Yll'Nn9 agency in London. with a staff tiaa names"-directs UA win. of her occupation recently."Itls a .. now. Ellen." 5113" "M 3! SYLVIA HACK fueftllh tgigllliifntlcle hailtls fzflleilurll brgglsedill;'I'efFulfllt::Ix2l::c);I1yIhl . . in in the nature of detective work a PI". 3”" wrll" Universal Aunts. deriving from the don't place bets." -LONDON (CP) - Thirty-five British phrase denoting the rel- ISAVE ONE DOLLAR! Helena Rubinsteinfs Color-Tone Shampoo By Ida Bailey Allan The basic rule underlying goodl Arrange slices of large tnmatoy "bl? m5l'"l9l'5 l5 '” "lab? ”""I in nests of lettuce. Top each with as unobtrusive and as dainty as 2 hr 3 gardmey and me "WE i M - flosggllgebad;:n::,,:,,,::a.,:::p Chopped Beef-Vegetable Ragout: matter-of-factly. "you Just hoidi this one until I halter the other." it was then. for that long minute of helping that life aeemedso iii- expresstbly dear. The rustling: d the cattle in their atella. the bright slant of the sunlight on a busy life. And demanding too. but" she laughed happily. "it's a lot of funlNever a day but there's some- thing different and exciting. There was some excitement this morning at Alderlea. which brought the farm-wives running to Page 8. The Guardian Thursday. May 3. 1956 sionally. or socialli by poor table I13” "P 1 pkg delirdratect green ma 1- pea with mix. act-nidiug to direc- SCrlllPrl ll.li' to in-in mitilnnns. but use half the amount of a stable in response to a loud and Wa0ll!- tth! 101” 0",! "014 Ii11- haw C - - echoin sum f' Jame It so I 8 WI!- use the knife and fruit. breakuiil water gave yzem 513:3. hllfilrgh mm any ..The”!'... Jam” wok both huh in:-ropes. all we have to do now ””.'tlllIIIlt'. slice and fry 4 me- duim size onions in 3 tbsp. butter until hcciiininc. to turn color Add l lb chopped raw becf. Cook and stir until the beef separates but does not broiin ' Stir into the pea soup simmer 15 min. Scrie il'ltttIllPi'I over otatnes. ger. which for the time for this one made life seem very desirable and sweet. It happened that during the younger farmer's absence from the place to one of the other farms, and while James was intent on finishing the choring. the new herd- sire and his stablemate. a husky son of this farm. pushed aside the I slice of bread before eating. usig meat a hit(. at a lllIlP, eaiuigi without spiilui: food sitting ult- right rather titan croiicliiiig oier the plate. noiseless t-licuuic, and. sipping - all these mark L'.00d breeding and are exp:-rted of any man or woman who wishes to be accuiiti-ii .NtlI'l8ll) ' "The ynunzer germ-atiun oar be p is to get them back to their shed." we women covered their going, one with the broom, the omer with a stable-fork. and breathed grate. ful slgha when the pair were again secure. James too was relieved. "It's a good thing I managed to herd them in from the fields - they might have roved for mileal" he commented. Then excitement flak)" boiled trained in these rtuu'teou.s nziel-i Stuffed Apples 1lei'im:iir Prev ' ies. if the older uoiu-i';itioii iiilllparc F: apples to bake by the llallill gate of their loafing-barn to the H y rear of the other building and thus Past. YOU Fe Pretty careful of yourself. Ellen." he chuckled. y ( Y ltallll ll! footloose went blithely adventur- ing in the fields. James presently aware of the misadventure managed to herd them to the barnyard and at lcnilh to a stable. the stalls of which were already full. And what does one lane man do in such ii situation" Call for help as he did And then lmethod. bill till the ccnters with cranberry sauce. minvameat or lmashcrl swectcned banana. Place a bakini: dish. l)ls5nll'P 3. c. sugar ill I'-,- water. Simon moi and pour around the ' Hliltlfli i'mci' and bake in a mod- Plate men 375 degrees F. for 40 V min l i when almost done. top eachigf aprilw Hill) a small tablespoon ofif mp;-1n;ue,'b.ilta iiiicmered for 10 f take time in lPai'll them and the care to set them a proper ax- amrls " Tomorrow's Dinner adettes; chopped beef - vegetable. ragout; flaky boilcrl potatoes rad-l ishos. stuffed ElltlllPx meringue. coffee. tea or milk All measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 6 Sardine Salarlnttes Drain this sauce from a 4 oz can of mustard "bound you're not going to go, if you can help it before your time comes!". The stables were pleasant ports 0' call for the children this auniiy afternoon on a first outing since their return from Hospital. And ,the sheds which shelter the umb- when the assistance happens to belkuis. They visited all about. and those of the ueaker sex. and hy;tlien were content to turn tolndoor and large mostly afraid of a mnusel pastimes again. knowing that with ' tins.-'cood weather. the period out Sardine Sal-i in Maine sardines ilrld 2 tsp mi-it-r-it mm loncm in .-v xlflll men . chivpg (yr srallmns and l tlhri T-til. at the (licl- l what then. llou hurl; lit”? l lemon iulce to the satin: Pnnr Roll flakv boiled potatoes tnl hornless heads, how coldtlie eirsqitould be exellded tomorrow for over the sardines Chill at least l.mi-lteri butt!-r. then in mlncedl and altogether fearful as thev,tli0m. , ht ;,r,.,,. d.” ,.,,,...,1,,d in ,, grnup of stable ul Arid so the night came. who ' ,.aQUlcki.Fetlchf alrlnlhpr YUFEII 1:;-rr)iri11gghid:;ln:ilinegdl;;"?:ddIn::-gplii: a e r 1 y 300 e . . 1- 'e. asiioiiiii: a a-l . . u - ' anm Hm ' dl:-iisles from a hilltop. Y a 0 er On Y- slzea HOW -I ter on one with a length he ha in snnicwhero lll nassiii;:.l until tomorrow - - - Diary - t HAPPENINCS The bride wore e Mrs Cllftonlproiide fun and nonsense. Daniel. the former Miss Maraaretl ll"”"51 ("med with our "Ind Trmmn mm, 8 ywddmn mm" M Hump. to meet next month at the Wm frpnmrv NW9 vpngmm 13”, home of llic. Riw Brown. Subject s l ' mw Qawk 1. malth for roll call is How we would like and Mmg no hi kl tiiefiiiaifdizinimproied Eigmeafnd mmjd m;:eae5qu:';1e: Lunch-was served by the host- Ilegwsl ess. assisted by Laura Macifay The gown as designed by '.Vlicol and M” Earle Campbell” Fnntana of Rome. who pPr5OI1?ll)' n.u,ric w, 1. Tim R-lllll” wt was entertained hrnuclit the tires: here Site was one of the text attests 0tllhlt'lD the an Anm 2nd b g . I y Miss Margaret i L”: ;2?2t”.".f..3X'i"l&l.l. --esms opened by ere as D s singing "The Ode', and repeating Margaret Truman was wearing a nicked l g But where does a woman look toiGoodnight.... V --mmrmrr Wash your hair with dazzling color! Helena Flubinsteins fabulous Color-Tone Shampoo is not a dye. but extralcrcnmy shampoo plug certified color. its special new conditioners make your hair silky and soft. There. is a "t'iistom" Color-Tone Shampoo for every shade of hair; BLONDE-TONE adds gulrlcn lights. RED-HLAD gives a flaming aura. BROWN-GLOW lights up "plain" brown hair. ERUNETTE-TONE adds jet highlights and warm depths. SILVER-TONE halos grey. white or platinum hair. corrects yellowingx. Silk-Fklieen Cream Sliampoo conditions dry, damaged hair to healthy lU:l.l'8. it... 40TH ANNIVERSARY MIL AND MRS. ALFRED E. CAREW A popular Hunter River couple 6th.. would be his btltli Birthday- have celebrated their 40th wed- and that it was a distinct pleas- ding anniversary on Thursday eve- ure to be present at this occasion. lung. April 5th.. 1956 Mr and Mrs. The table which was heavily lad- Aifred Carew were pleasantly en with good things. was centered surprised utien a car drove tip to with a beautiful ueclduig cake. their restdciire and invited them topped with a miiiiature bride and 10 E0 for 3 dFlVF- groom. which was beautifully dec- Never refusing a good offer they orated by their daughter-in-law. willingly accepted. and were taken Mrs. Lloyd Carew. At each end of the table was a KEEP IN TRIM Picture Yoursell Wearing Your Perfect Size Dress By Ida Joan XIII contraction and stretch. Be sure to keep backs wrists on floor as you circle and picture beautifully straight shoulde a. This one exer- clse can give you a perfect "suit" would sou We to hair a nil- louy waist and svelte hips" Then let the lyrics for your rhythm slimmera describe what YOU WBDI . the ”Creed.”in unison. - d" drc s t'l8SlEI10tl by Fontana to the home of their daughter - tllgnisirght til New York last Novem- C51”bzlE;';l:S:Ea':f1::'9flF;hVf)Jlfa: Louise-l. Mrsmsamuei Sllliphant, ruby candle. this being their Ruby 10 accomplish. In short. stretch fi U” c a s ber when she first met Illr Clif- Electrical A name” The minp and Mr. vSilliphIant. Greenvale. Aniiiversary. .,-our lmaggnamm and try rhythm ch Yul h e 90" mllllvld d m um. ...f,h9iaF;l1n,9em,'g,..-en. mm lghergt me" lfam"-V.");l tsrfllis tiitd "After it pleasant SUt'lHl evening. lqlinunlng to word ul('lUl'C5 rather lhelntifpg M I "Hoot Iwhm 1" T . -. ' au er. n w r, " . Th? hea N L In 9 game and appmvedt Th” treasurer 5"” l1artgners.salliilJ lgllEll'l famille: blag gt tdl:cr:ea:rvzi(i:l gakleuuet lunchdlhan 10 5 me” lo” CWHL "3 Position: Lying on right side. . ' have left hand braced on floor in -A ' beige lace as the gown. and the more fun. . veu was shoulder-length. Instead of a bridal bouquet. Miss Truman carried gardenlas on a prayer-book given her by her grandmother Wallace when she was confirmed in 1940 Mrs EW. Wallace. Mrs. Truman's mother. died in 1952 The golnr: sway outfit was a dark sharitung coat over a printed silk sheath rlress Those who assisted the hostess in serving were: Mrs. Lloyd Friz- zell- Mrs Wendell Riodd- Mrs Lloyd Carew. Mrs John Carew. and Miss Olive lllurray. RN front of chest for balance. Movement: swing left leg for- ward freely. then rearward. again. forward. and on the second rear-l ward swing. h-o-l-d. Hit the rhy-g thm of swing-slim. swing hold..- Swing rhythmically for a dozen! counts. change sides and againi swing. slim. swing. ho-1-d. ' so on with rhythm alirnrneral her report. A bill for 31.68 toilet tissue was paid to Mrs. Bruce Crozier One fruit but of so cents was paid The school committee had no report A letter of thanks was read for Christmas treat received Mrs. Bruce Crozier gave a report of District. Officers Conference at gathered for the occassion of their 40th wedding anniversary. The "bride and groom” were escorted to their seats of honor- by their daughter Jean. and their son John. while the family sang "Here Comes The Bride." Their son Lloyd read a nicely worded address. and a beautiful Charlottetown. Collection amount- ---nmgh. Lampu wag pnsmwd 9'' "l 4" 99'"-T Th” meelmg Clmed on behalf of their family by th if hr '-ltlgltli the National Anthem. daughter MUN, andt 'numeinf"s Position. Standing uith feet well apart. right arm arched overhead. left hand on thigiiline Movement: Bend slowly and Mr and Mrs. Melvin Murray. smoothly toward the left. and St Eleanors. and Mrs. June Mac- r-e-a-c-h with the right hand. As Klllsfryi Hunter River attended you feel the pull all along the this anniversary. and also atlend- right sideline. it is easy to picture "I "19 ll'P'ldlnE 4" Wars 820- .9 slim. supple. willowy midriff. Of their family of eight cliild-l,('hange position of your arms. l”9"- "NV (WP WPVP Present li waslbend smoothly toward the right Fran-lside. again reaching far sidewarda 1 Mr and 'lii's LD Machav en-' as there was on program Cllmr other "Cuts" we a re re-ttcd the oth r th- ( tertainerl at. bridge last evcniiigl it '13 em. Mrs. Bruce Croz- - ' r presented by I . , 9 W” . , .t thelr residence. Norm mveriglg; ::ml;'l.5 "P" on Ceylon. relativesmew on hem" M M (l:.!eestl' bixiutirgi G::I')il)lFi! tltlllgllantlld You fetehl lileililsanlllt sgetched. I------n--u-II R”ds MONTAGUE PRES. WMJ. self and his bride of 40 years. tint-I Melvin Ca-rew. all" llviligulnv s:lIlt aiiei:Iple.u:villo:y.rIlelax and repeat I 0 6 : MMHI "pd Ga,” laws San". The Apr” meeting of the wom. tinntlzllry w?l?&f:1lP(Ear?w ly b m gohn. lN.l:.. uwei-e unallale to beya half dozein times. slant on I ' ' y g vi," h K , M. U ,1 , . . g . . . on ro - rescn a. eir parcns anniver- slimming gvea a ms t. CHOIT Gneso and Mresr Bones, il;aMa;l-3' ens 3lYl)S5lO:a'l'y.S0ClEtly ofhSt.N.Ilii:: er of the grmmpgwas Called upon saw. In rhythm summing 1” be” m I 5003 TA5Ii IN IISCUITS . (E lg reils lres y erlan UPC - 0 ' and responded with a fine speech. Many letters. cards. telephone vary the movements to reach dlf- I Il BEEF ' The fortunate person winning 3919- I35 "Emil ”" home of M" The speaker mentioned the fact calls and telegrams were receiv- fereiit sets of muscles The folldw- l the lovely hat. at the Sprint: Bon- AF" Macxenz" Tuesday weal"; that "" l-he I0"0Wl!!8 day- April ed. mg ,h,p.,.up gone. 31,31, must”. I I.I YOUNG not Tea last Saturrlav at the Com Th"? W9" SM9?" '"""b"5 9'" gum, mp. and gt;-Alghteng ghoul: I I3 T piunlty Centre was Mrs HL Mi'll- gnt-';"d 'h9igiP':'It;i Waglxlnglltted A favorable revori was given ml den - the better-to-wear-a-suit I I BE” ' gan. East Rnvaliv lt was drawn V P "'95 t”"- '5 i - '3""Pi . . ' ; pi . ' IVY Mrs. Wallace Rrwlrl The rain! ll?" Tm” w""5l"I' Vprmd W8” In gardmz A Hm hpld pally m Marrh l uvltllosillz? cl-leisafoelfll lllsclloignbgrolzll I It RIB on which was donated by the sisters Chars! of Mrs AC MacKay. as-.P1an-s were made for a oantizv sale h ' , d t d I ll . C at the Hospital was won by Mrs sited by Mrs W R.Garrick and to he held April 16th at Moorel 3' Ci. mg"-I ' mm Am" I u 95' I ll BRISRET ' AI. Gormlev, Hawthorne Avenue MT5- Chuf" M”L""- and MacLeoda The frlsndslii '1 KM I D vlllmllonl not I I! and drawn by the president. rm. An interesting article on Armagh t ' c s P '"' t "When - t Fax right knee y A SHOULDER on Maloney was a member or the Presbyterian Home for Girls ”""'5' ”'P”"'-d ""1? NW” 59'" " chm m N” "WW1" Wm” I Gr-ave'a ctrrs a C the decorating committee In Toronto. waa read by Mtg. A1). The treasurers izave a very fav- ;;flfl9n;':"3:lg:l:h:;'9;!';:'8 ""111 0i I gl . r as you SUCCESS WI" g;8C&4::C.EhJddn:aCfsfoa;;Pltd li:I!'1l"lil'.('i:d orable report. Collection for the .3, Cm” arms around on "Owl jy SWEET Illa: April meeting of Success w. "Who is on the Lord's side” was ";."m”R""”"xedk'" fatefd fh 'fA'h”1 .";;f'thf:d- - -grid t4; h-o-(ll-d. : : PICKLED a ; , "hump. Road. , t th d . M g s ac es s nv e a rig . e wor noun. . . ex i 1 wed: fif Mrs. Bert ll:i1aecK:y O: rglehehgiiilllirtgazfwthitlrsnmeetiu members to her home for the next ”El1'4l- Clftildi Inigo I-;3&l'l-e- Then I I1. Juk. SMOKED . ne ay 4,-ven' E. A ll llth.. y. , suing arms own s as as you . ' lb or ”'s."d..-.':. .. :23. 43'...-i;.::::;i:?"::.. 7.12:.:':”:Tilt.2'”;':.”:.".:Y.?23":l.i”?.?. hi 3 "”-"T-till?-la M” l ” Or Wm - C "ml" "'5 9" VP Violin?” Lure. and the financial re ort w i A i l W '”'t"" mug "” l ' 3"” The meeting npcncrt hv slnimg 21,-," M, M" HE V1 ip " lunch committee Mrs Ralph Gay and circle e- again holding the I I Bt'lN'Fl..l-'sS h Institute Ode-fnnnwpd by Crepd M me do ' 'fi;1snn' and Mrs John rm,-,d Tmrmr-T-m-m-m I Bread D M"; D l i ' ”" Mlrluties of previous meeting were lunch W" 55310;, 2 "Wm": The meeting closed with the MACAROONS I B""'' Cl '4'” Cl l SMNLESS . "Id "Id 8d0P'ed. Roll call was ugmed by Acywl E haste" Lordls Prayer Lunch was served 1 Bun: ' . . t - A i El P-ow U "mowed to by 8 J k dd! . s scKay and mi h . . can condensed milk I . I Mrs. J. M. c......,.:..i :'..”...:, J-ms Low 33...: .:z'::s..r.".”.. il'.".T"L7.”. ill: . . Discovers Easy Way - mm-PM-vo r--- n I gakin p d We 11, 35 I ::I;:r:I8:'(1'-uybllle frenddl ln(tici'9:llnt1 s; Hioiirmtb w.a. fine display of sewing um lKaS:9I ,.5,m:i.lll-L.al12:.- llhllipl t M k d I :'”"l'5”4' E :i-ddIntMIx El I. g BEST - C ew nun an if . l' l t d d t 1 . ' . Z , T em til i may? fCati:)pb;ll entertained iuthrsa h?d"tl'l1'I3"('l' 29Ilh-t Hllhflfld W-A .laDI?i'i?il(e (lQillZuprlll1Erinhl)'y mlrlgltl3(llIl:ll”l.'Il('lililt”” o u a 0 I. : CIWMW El 3:1” E IICE Box 16 Ozt es w ic was - b. M , e eir regu ar thl t. . . ' t j g i luv M-tbeod "M wgrxit mg n '1" ham. ofholhnv niweg Eghoizilion was is-iy much enlnyedymzlyiiyil in order and biouii 1325 I Chum Q salt D '7 g BARBOURS Magclaog Cree: Mrs. John Weeks 4 -m-rm I c"'"I U 3"""'"'I U I a grraypaap pert rnllecimn a t i. th- or no I 'nd vn. h , cocoa lj s -1 list ' T and amounted to val 255 1;a3lTho sr-Ccntnll! cplteahlteruot lzlatllitlalv 5.332.; h:;;.:1dM':-:,'1;l;n,:, hnu"Mhl' Cottea lj s::.L:.,,.g E I a ls LB PKG. C Cmse conveiier reported thaiwns read in unison. Mri. Weeks ' p ' lI ;;..,.m D mm, "D It Epm-S following articles received: read secection e.1im,.d ml-he --Dear Sir: I I ' D so" Il e 2 WIIII Cl NEW BLEACH Egan nlighfles. kslx sweaters, four who were lost, Th. devot. According '0 th Ht I in H U 5 ll.” U I. BEST a para 1 ka. l lh . e eera you Ieoawe ii ' "Ry dre”"'er'iou; page p.n'ti:v'n lp;iaM”oiivi;, with a Prayer y .. rind. we all seem agreed ail "W, D Smmnl" 3 Il EXTRA sPEC1AL 33 ?dUS' A otisrgunir afnd four palroveralls. The roll call was railed and re- , , gF.:.II1hha:l2:,I0: llagqgawl I Fruit El Sum D I SHINOLA PASTE C my aElI'CIiI;'I':1;t'l;dn:;(l;n1(-ePllnj.3llfI. sponded to by I3 members, mm AMI '”""Y with list-flslng pa; 1, ha. am, wane (;n0.f:;.I lelIyPowdevs El Syrup D It A . ion . . . . . g . V s . Lend are to prcnnre a l'llfll:l('F aocn '31:; "l'l-V; Fletschmann 5 Acute Dry very important battle in our-housm I lam (J In if) I 3 Quebec; Mrs. Lewis Campbell will lmeeting were read and approval. Yeast .. .a treat that will hntgtw ;h..l,(;,? wlans I Lmndw m"mE mm" D I APPLE . . . . brin d d f H '0 hp wishful thinking. but W. Mustard VIIIIINI! El J OR 4 1 . pIu:...emm 5 or mom tun sraca ' sea man I STRAWBERRY a C - 4 4 . in (-1 ed made a bubble bath the rhil--ll ' I S BAKE A 1 T -V T w 9.::.". r::.".i rm.-.. :;"'..:.."::i': I l C "9 "9" we - C F . W s V I whistle . . . no grimy .1... i I g h B so. 40': an t l lb r 2f 29 Le" tlmhnvdsizcxrug t h .-2;. 5fm?1Bwt wge &,ee in Certainly "Mother's Helper." : : II S and 5'. C croc 2” of these pretty little doilteese-aflir ' - 1 Mrs. J H Templeton. I r, ANY Yolli-l;"?;":i l;r1irr;e- tIi)iort,t'iy gift. V . m;"lomer'i'l-Inch iqutm eelut gnrlstlvunilliugarli dissolved. 5"3SN- N-3-" I " rgavon gs. C r. . ' . ' g y i v . e ' in i . Thm dmmm cmidyetqigmsg. g J 3 mmwm mm pv"o"owi:'t: contents of MAPLE Lmr Liouio I I e square. 8-inch round 7 x G evmergertna FIotuti'n:ann'a ' DETEIIGENT ----.--------' 0C k c oval) in No. no inarcei-izod "-7 pi i "” ' cotton. larger in atrtn . A 3 '1." "M A'"" 0" y"" F2: sena 1'wzN'ry.p-gv CENT. M (.5 A "W IWMY let itend IO mlnuiai. THIN 2: coins for this pattern tsump. can, ' 77 and sprlnhlg with, stir wall. so: the lukewarm W not he accepted) to Charlottetown H? Vs cup iuolien salted mill: mixture and gtmI"rrdd:t1'Stirhe:t wurmm o..' t' ill 2 sc'"""'"" """"':.f,.' Print plainly rims. Anon”; ' ', "'4 """"" i .. - Is cup rnllli Into the yeast mixture. PA'l'TE::E:UMBER. ' Ren:;ve from heat and stir in 5mIlW"II0f OR! NO patter:-is-printed in '1 a cup honey WP! 000-019!!! ;- g:,kl'8V'InBaooks! Needdiicraft I 'Va teaspoon salt y'"'P"fP0IO III; min in t 77.2 no -. I for yourself, to, you, i,,,.,,,j,.,"f ”- 'I”" """"'”" ,,,,,,',',,',:: ""' :2: Al I IIIVICI I'D HOTIIIII fog you. om. tum". non" of W: Cool to lukewarm. '51: other designs to order-all easy "-1 3. In the meantime, measure 0” dw h".m."h'M.Y"” E? we gudnuu hu”.wm,k, sad at I Monk!” hm” mliiture and stir until well 55:; "N5 '0'” Your NW of this won- "-3 Vs cup luliawumi water Una”-ubwn '"h"''' :73 complete Iine of d"'"' bwk "EM IWIY J3 lien on nullted I's””" ""'""" W9 P"' 53 "' ""”MT"Trmrr-rm 75 M3.” '" W-d who no. com. in 3'3 HOUSEHOLD HINT '::;::'..'.7"........"'"':';t." ”” "" "M y c......,. v I - our ch:10f'l"hhi:Iderin.:uelothes. -55 aw iv. iuawauioina 13 OIZIAO 'Y FOODS ' 0'” Ii” "d 0.03.". utznmoollaz tv moderately hot oven, 375', o .PrIt1-eat with a aldledtion '5'" 35 ""'”"”"""""'” - ' Z. "13 C u "mung G! '6” penlmntedletely.8ervsvam. 5,; You on than not a aototlaa wt ll-f:"3l”::”'-lglllllln-illffltlillIIlIIllII z aalag a tahlsqeu at wilt " IWCKI b I of water. or mm a , Nude no & U XMVDMQQQIQ W : it-gay . refrigeration an mat to at. no. ..'fma am. a nun. mil an an a use can A . 1 .-'.:..t.; ,