-oacnuxr That Body bf Yours Women's realmr B, M W. M M MAY 9' 1952 . nascaiirrsohi or a naau-l arson PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN 4';-A-)c9&m'p'P-'Ps)'b. no. , OUI 3gffgr English Id Sgfgpsggkj when a middle-aged person ex. ' - periences a severe pain bemmg Dy .9. 0. William 3, ggguu u. L the breast bone that seems to last longer than previous pains of the same sort, it is a wise precaution to call in the family physician. The pain may be caused by gas pressure from the stomach lin- mediately below the heart. or by - Waldorf lalld Recipe Mix in equal parts of celery cut in half-inch pieces, and sour crisp 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Radiotelephony has reach- ed an amazing amount of per- fection." ' cleanlns there. 2. What is the correct pronun- ciation of "indecorous"? 8. Which one of these words is misspelled? Celery, gallery, salery. pressure on the diaphragm and chi?-iliiieiiht does the word "loqusci- lettuce ”' 9”” ”'l9"c9 9" "W h93"- ' om" mam, Porch Cushion. However, an agonizing vise-like 5. What is a word beginning with sp that means "an appari- tion; a ghost"? ANSWERS 1. say, "an amazing degree of apple cut i.n slices. salt and pep- per lightly and mix with mayon- naise dressing. serve on a lettuce leaf in individual salad dishes, or in the salad bowl upon a bed of save old blankets and com- forts, cut out the good parts. fold them and cover with suitable material. They will make attrac- abdomen from right to left a few inches below the heart pressure beneath the breast bone. if accompanied by other symptoms. should be considered a heart. seizure - coronary thrombosis - and treated accordingly. ' ' .-- 2' t d u. d .1 b1 h hi I Iii his book "The Patient PAM: w-Tr Xllot the triage.” a. 352:",-. W "n W" C" '3 mm W M Fmy." Dr. Ernst P. Boas. Mount it i. Given to talking; garrulous. Aluminum Kettles 511131 HOSDNHI. New York City- !" ,' -"rm mm wag loquacjous and very in describing a heart stroke states: i.- unmmen 5 specter when aluminum kettles have ”The patient is seized with an i ' --'?--- become dull or black. clean them agonizing constricting pain be- L with a cloth dipped in lemon Juice; heath sternum (breast bone; and then rinse in warm water. feels as though the chest were ” being compressed by a heavy Mother's Day Dorothy Gray Golrlellv ' A glamorous appealing fragrance with rich, golden overtones . . . at the same time fresh and wearable. In distinguished gold- snd-orchid packaging . . . very luxurious. g- 4. g.g,',,. . . l ".7, . I H Mm I anon ANSWER: The wife of A farmer has essentially the same obliga- Psoioms a s 2.00 ,oii,.E,f,m2,gth?,ggwv.-am; and misc tlon as any other wife. Maintain a happy. com- 'i'eIuun . 5 s 1.2! Jun before mymg the carpet, fortable home, keep your husband contented, raise Saeliai . i . . L50 spmkung 53” on the carpet he- 5&WW0W healthy, pleasant children. All of which could be Iesliet and Coley eset 1.00 mm sweeping helps 10 deggmy rxpnnded to fill volumes, but it covers the es- TIUST DOB-0 Moore & McLeod Lt . - Modein Etiquette ly Roberta Lee . Q. Is is proper for a man to shout out the name of a woman in a public place? A. No. this is exceedingly bad taste. If a man sees a woman he recognizes in a public place and- wishes to speak to her, he must wait until he is within a respect- able distance from her before he utters her name. Q. Is there any need for a girl to feel embarrassed if she is din- ing in a restaurant with a man. and he makes a careful examina- tion oi his check? A. I don't see any need oi em- barrassment. The man has a per- feet right to do this, but he should do so in a casual and unobtrusive manner. Q. Is it correct for relatives and friends of newlyweds to call on them at their new home without waiting to be invited? A. This is quite all right. How Can I iii! 3,! By Anne Ashley FF Q. How can I prevent moths in carpets? moths. Q. How can I tint muslin or lace curtains a cream color? A. This can be plished by dipping them into weak coffee or tea. he sure, however. that the latter is strained before putting the curtains into it. ,Q. How can I remove rust from knives and forks? A. Try rubbing them with a out onion. suns err: wssiirr No end of surprises with MAGIC! pastry flour (or 235 c. once-sifted hard- whuc flour), 554 taps. Magic Baking Row- der. K tsp. salt. Cut in dnely 7 tbs. chilled shortening. Combine ','i c. milk and M tsp. vanilla. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly with a fork. Knead for 10 seconds on lightly-floured board and roll out to 545" thick rectangle. 814" along one side. Cream together 1 the. butter or margarine, M c. peanut butter and K c. lightly-packed brown sugar; sprinkle on rolled-out dough. Beginning at an 85" edge, roll dough up like a jelly roll and place in a greased loaf pan (4M" x 836"). Bake in a hot oven. 400', about 46 minutes. Serve hot, cut in thick slices, or cold, cut in thin slices, lightly spread with butter or margarine. H iiilliiiliiiliilliliilliiiliiillIiiiiIilillIiiillllliillllliiiilllilliii PIANUT IIITTIR PINWI-IEIL LOAF allllillilllilllliililiillillillllltliilllllliililliiliiliiliiiliilliiiiilillliliiilllll weight. The pain may radiate or extend down one or both arms or up to the neck. He becomes tre- mendously apprehensive a n d breaks out in a cold sweat. Symp- toms oi shock appear. The blood pressute drops, the pulse becomes feeble and thrcndy. some die in acute attack but in most cases there is slow recovery from the shock. particularly after morphine has been administered. In some the pain subsides in the course oi an hour; in others it may persist, gradually growing less, for 24 hours." With recovery from shock, the patient feels fairly well but very weak from the terrible experi- ence he has been through. After the attack of pain grows less and disappears the patient feels well, the heart sounds are good and the blood pressure comes back to its former level. However, damage has been done to the heart and the temperature rises to meet or overcome this danger, rising from 101 degrees as high as 104 degrees, gradually coming down during the next few days. The white cor- puseles of the blood increase great- ly in numberp "In some cases evidence of dam- age to the heart shows itself by shortness oi breath and possibly an accumulation of water (edema) in lower part of the chest." Dr. Boas writes. The characteristics oi a typical heart strike (coronary thrombosis) should be known to us all. The immediate treatment is complete rest in bed till the physician ar- river. The Stars Say - - ly Genevieve Iesnhia For Tomorrow A vivid day, perhaps oi out- standing and unforgettable mem- ories. Strange and challenging events and experiences may be chalked up on the astral records- the map oi destiny. So many angles. quixotic, intriguing, iii- spiring as well as spectacular! A sudden and breath-taking event, may uproot. undermine, revolu- tionize, reorganize all previous plans, contacts, purposes and am- bltions. It may take a mastermind to recognize and wisely manipu- higher mind before taking any vital action. Those whose birthday it is may encounter the challenging and unforgettable crisis oi their lives, since an abrupt and inexplicable event may demand an entire and complete revamping of the ideas. ideals. ”"osophy. habits and concepts oi current hopes and wishes, upsetting established pro- grams. ideas and ideals as well as personal contacts and romantic ss- socistions. The aphorism govern- ing such a predicament is, "Ex- pect the unexpected" and go on from there, as the planetary gods dictate. Unbelievable climax may surprise and elate. A child born on this day may enjoy a life oi the strange and unusual - quixotic, adventurous and thrilling. Veoeentelibytiiesoaelllyeurwestils sun .9"... ". d.”.D' I OVI!ytrdeOo7IleIysyoaso t".5””'iMon-Iv”:v'o-n oniiom &"'on2'- my indoors-Surf-wedieddolIeseeeIlWIl gas pressure from the large bowel (colon), which crosses the upper exerting i I-xxx9.o.o.-;.m9s IUUNG MAN HEADS WEST - 1-Iavin as g subdued all the "Irijuns" to be round in the Far East. Matthew B. Ridgway, Jr., 3, is all set to take care of the situation in Paris. He'll keep law and order on the Seine, while his famous father assumes the position oi Supreme Commander. Allied Forces in Europe. DOROTHY DlX'S COLUMN- IdnaapastpdlaldidvlaeaeaeaauaepgseaaaaaeaaasaeaeI()le4reII)LsI):l)()aaeaerepennant DEAR MISS DIX: like Serf-Intel Hails on fresh-at-Ind, else; wiiondriodindoors at Muriel Niesen LOVE OB FRIENDSHIP? DEAR MISS DIX: I'm a When hels around it think of him at all. '5” 5"Ch d"3-Sivki dilfuhtion. ANSWER: Most assuredly it is 't l ' ' Th i MNIT": Mix and sift into a bowl. 3 !3- 0D09'!mEd Amilyzeu 9Xl'110l'e. consult the when Dan Cupid really hits his mark? Juoslteacceptci-ii: bnoly ii?-fgejliig friend and don't try to make anything more of H BEAR; MISS DIX: My boy friend is making my life miserable. Ie 'oesnt want me to have any friends at all, either boys or girls. lore him very much. but am in a state oi perpetual mrvousness every time a friend calls me, or stops to iiiik to me on the street. lve even had to give up visiting everyone I know. ANSWER: swers will not be believed. in fact, cause hubby's jealousy will innocent visit they make. Be warned! DEAR MISS DIX: I'm 11 girl of 19 rind work in a store with six Isdles aged from 22 to about 42. A few of those girls call the 42-year- She is very nice, looks much younger than her years, and it seems to me very bad manners for them to address her so continued on page 9 old "Mom". Fuiure Farmer-s Wife Willing Hand. iFrien'dly Nature Should Insure Her Success I I am engaged to a boy who has lived on a farm all his life. He knows farminizfrom start to finish. but I have "Veil in the FRY anti my life has been comparatively easy. to know my obligation as a farmer's wile. sentlrils. Your life on a form will be quite differ- ent from what. it was in the city, but. with mori- ern conveniences available almost everywhere, it will not be the drudgery it was a generation ago. You will learn many new crafts. and discover tal- ents you never knew you had. The important factor to remember in embarking on a new life is to approach it with enthusiasm. curiosity, and ii determination to make' the best of whatever conditions prevail. your own farm aren't all you'd wish, it's up to you I to better them. Make friends in the community, 99 yourself be known as a willing worker for the good of others and your success as a farmer's wife is assured: Good luck to you! ' girl 2! and go with a very nice boy. seems I love him, but when he is away 1 don't Do you think this is love or friendship? Your boy friend is a victim of pathological jealousy. and a future with him holds no happiness or peace for you. No man makes so poet a husband as the perpetually suspicious character. Ev- ery move you make will be cause for close questioning-and the rin- . You will (ever be able to have friends; youil probably become estranged from your own family lie- put all sorts of interpretations on every Don't continue your friendship with this boy. I would BERTIE If conditions on i && ri.Ls'ii's ouiiiv .' l0aIIIaadlIII.DIW"' We were returning to the OH home by the Strait to into. with others of the family. a email Isd woman with the seasonal house- certainly there were other ways in which we could have rendered assistance to her. but this we would do with -0111' own hands; '" "'.I'hll is a sort of P01111100 youngest sister commented sober- this afternoon. bendins ht! energy toward cleaning I P113904 wall. "oh. I don't know what for- lnit I think it's for all those care- less thins! we may NV! Mid I114 done and been as children . . . the chores we lastly left to out parents-Don't you . member Whit a task it was for me to bring In the cows at milking time? And .how u disliked doing the dishes, Ei- en?--. our unspoken words of Ill)- preclation and their disappoint- ment over our failures and short- comings. we've rot is lot 01 scrubbing to put in before we cln make up to than for all our th! same voices and rang with the same laughter. "I don't believe" one offered, sensing perhaps the shadows of changing years. "this house will ever shelter a happier family than was ours." omissions or childhood, haven't um,” gm”, we. Elleri?" And as we joined forces at the 1-4 cup cornstarch, 1-: cup work. following the housewives' Instr. 1-2 maroon Iain '-' CUP! familiar pattern: ceiling, walls. bimlaf 'V'”''- 1 "''m”''- 2 '3' and floors through the rooms of W - .' Mix cornstarch. sugar and salt childhood, again they reechoed momughly together. Gndmny pour slowly over IIAOI OI HAIIIT Yolfll tan - beautifully! This pa use. simple to sew. is tested for at. I-las com- plete illustrated instructions. Bend Thirty-nve cents (ass) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly slae. name. address, style number. send order to ANNE AD , em The Guardian. so Front street West, Toronto, Ontario. g Cook's Corner g - add boiling water, stirring con- stantly. Cook over direct heat until thick and clear, about 5 minutes. Add lemon Juice (3 t blespoons) and grated rind and stiffly beaten From the windows we could find changes in the surroundings new house tucked in close by; roofs once hidden by trees now revealed in the barer landscape. But here, budded anew was the scale in a leafy retreat. The brook. dren, still claimed the corner field" and over the gentle rise and beyond, "the shore field," hugging egg whites. ""' blended. Serves 6. Serve with: co same apple tree we once liked to W1”. 14 uupoon "huh, 1 L2 ever full of enchantment to chil- C ”' 1 up milk. Heat in double boil- orchsrd. There was "the Brook ehc 3,” 9" yolk, wghuy Wm, stirring until well Custard Sauce 2 tablespoons sugar. 1 teaspoon rnstarch, pinch of salt, 2 egg ups milk. Mix sugar, cornstarch, salt and Anne Adams Patterns remaining , the hot milk, stirring constantly. Cook until mixture is thick and will coat a spoon. about 10 min- utes. flavoring. FEI R4797 12.; -4!-..: N6 milk. Add siowiy'T3 Remove from heat, add the sands of the strait. The school, changed a bit, still sat on the hill- top as once we assumed but with lifted horizons now that the broad highway swept by its very doors. "Shall we hang this again?" one accustom ” to keep up with modern decorating of rooms ask- ed. as she held an old picture to view. "Yes, definitely!" another of the sisters replied. Concern on her go back home knowing that wasn't hanging on its place on that wall. That" she giggled. close to tears, "brought me safely through many a 'crisis': whooping cough, mumps, flu . . . new teachers . . .matri- culation . . . betroihsl and matri- mony." "And motherhood?" we took up the tale. "Arid mother- hoodl" she agreed. "Let's not make one change" she offered. "Why it wouldn't be home if we did." And a man '90-come this octo- ber," came in between rallies of threshing at which he- fed the sheaves to the mill. to sit a while in his armchair by the window resting quietly or perhaps putting on glasses" to resume his book or other piece of reading. And she? Attended to ends of cleaning and spread he'r table with tasteful fare at her own mak- ing; bread, rolls pastries, cake, the same as all down the years. "And how are things in Alderlea? This suppose we'll finish Am. this to- morrow?" , Until tomorrow- -- Diary. - Good-night . . . . . . your emotion. K.S.G. Morning Smile l . C0lIlitleiei.v Deaf 'My wife h 1: flags: to he"a:".', ad habit of h t rm ""::m 211.319: bu she thinks No Quality "What sort of dog is it?" dog!" think it's called a sausage --why that?" "Bet-use Wu only half-bred." Didn't Work ''I had a d m) makm. mone;vo;incer . . sides, for iloyal llolilsa lien is ammo 1509- "Why. 1 Juli C0l11dYl'lv bur i-0 tainsl Save fabric, time and trou- and Pattern Number. retrain came to mind at parting :',f:',,:,.,','fQ, ,,,,h tonight when the general query No wonder life has among the helpers was: "Do you "ll" "' ""' """ MATERIAL MAGIC Six ways to renovate your cur- ble with these step-by-step in- structions. There's doubtedly plenty of good in your old cur- tains-here's how to use them! Instructions 1005 has directions for making six styles. send Twenty-five cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. 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