Womenls realm PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN JULY 8, 1953 Cook's Corner CHERRY BANANA ICE CREAM Yield-8 to 10 servings. 1 rennet tablet 1 tablespoon cold water i cup mill; ll cup granulated sugar la cup corn syrup l-: teaspoon vanilla. ii pint (ll. cupsi whipping cream V: cup mashed ripe bananas 35 cup cur.-nip :'0(l ii1i.1:.1..-.'h1no cherries. iwll (ix -.:1:crl Crush and diqxsnixe the tablet in the mid uaiter. Measure milk into s:1ucc;m:i and add sugar, corn syrup and win' 'a, heat slow- ly to lukewm-ni. stirring coiistantly ---a. little dropped on the inside of the wits: slioxilri iccl 3u:t warm, not hot. Remme from heat at once; nuickly SLLF in Cll.xS0lX'G(l rennet tab- let and PC'.lX' immediately into freeun tray of mechanical re- trigera or; le' i"lnd at room tem- 1'icrat11:'e, 11" lycd lllllll set - ahmit in m ore uiiiil lust Firm-'1ie v Cl ( ml of the re-' trigeratnr siioiild be set at its cold- est point Turn Whipping cream into a bowl and wh.p until be-:1 .n' ito thick- en. Break up iixveii mixture with a Fork and tiirii. 1:i'o --hillcd bnwl: near. wuii elwr lwuter or hand rotary beatrr 1;..'1l sniootli. but not melted Qll1Cklj.' inid in the banana. cherries and rrcnni Return to freezing tray and freeze iintll firm, stirring mice or iiyice during freez- 1 rennet q Martin-Lee Wedding At the church of the Most Holy Redeemer on May 37. Mlnry Bernice. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lee, Charlottetown. was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Maurice Alphonsus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice V. Martin, Charlottetown. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Joseph MacG1lllvary, C. Ss. R . who also celebrated the nuptial mass. The altar and comxmunion .rail were adorned with mixed bou- l uets. Organist was Mr. Alex MacLear1. and solos were rendered by Mrs. Yvonne Murray. The bride. given in marriage by ;her father, were a ballerina-length dress of pink chantilly lace and net lover taffeta On her head she wore a pink tulle. illusion bridal-wreath which matched her sheer nei gloves. She carried a. cascade bou- quet of American Beauty roses and while carnatlons. Attending her sister was Mrs Henry Murnaghan. as matron of honor She wore a baller:na-length dress of blue net over taffeta with white accessories and carried a bou- quet of pink car-nations and yellow roses Mr. Melvin Martin brotherly best man. The brideis mother wore a black dress with pink accessories and matching corsage, while the groom's mother chose a grey suit, with maroon-colored accessories and pink Carnations. was his ing. Following the ceremony 11 recep- .St. lclames Farmer. 'and Mr. Bob MacRae. Dunslan's Basilica. Pictured centre above are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McKenna whose marriage was a recent event at Shown with Mr. lV1lbur Naddy Their residence in in Hamilton. them are iheiraiiendants, left to right: Mr. Clarence Dayle. Mr. . Mr. and Mrs. McKenna, Miss Nora Pollard, Miss Zeta McKenna That Body Of Yours By June: W. Barton. M.D. nxnnnnxunnnytnnuunhnwww HEARTBURN. CARDIOSPASM. MAY CAUSE PXEUMONIA Heartburn. cardiospasm. is such a common ailment that little atten- tion LS lIiVGfl it, yet it can cause l Apron-String Wife l Daughter Slill Attached To Mother, Irlts Husband By Tillie-Taflle ELLEll'S DIARY nyanninulnmenwuo um: "Well an' did ya take her out to dine an' dance last night?" Pat greeted James with s. twinkle this morning. catching up on the news of this place. James smiled. "How could I? I wasn't as brisk in the evening as she was!" "An' did ye mind to fetch her the g roses?" "No." James declared with a. laugh. "but I nearly played my- self out hoeing mangels for her. I c couldn't do better than that to show my affection for her now could I?" , "It's a quare business," Pat ob-. served. "I'm thinkinl in my heart, though I might be astray. she'd rather have the roses!" And now the children holiday. Granddaughter and Gage a care- free duo; Jamie finding mnny a demand on his time: and Mack, our visitor of today, coming to the door to inquire: ”Would you like a nice little boy to bring some sticks for your fire?" "Like iti Love it, indeed! And Johnslone. Guelph. Ont. Engagement ounced Mr. and Mrs. Jmies ll. Compton. Parkdale. Charlottetown 12.11. 3, announce the engagement of their youngest daughter Elizabeth Mar. guerite to William l-lrcdcrick Jolinstone. son of Mr. and Mrs. G. T. The wedding will take place July 15 at S, Paul's Anglican Church. Charlottetown. how much would it cost - a cookie, maybe?" "Two - and a handful of rais- ins . . . you got any?" We nodded. "It's a bargain then -let's seal it with a kiss." A funny little lad be is, fair of hair and coloring, blue-eyed. ”He's the only farmer of the lot.", James has been heard to declare,l Kuuunxnnnnjuxxxn-uunnp Modern El-iquerle Dlloborhlao uxnun Is it permissible to have an a question we must wait for the n11.:wh”e wed.-nng. 5110..-mg the 393" W d9C1d9' bride's attendant; also to wear . . . white? At present the truck belonging to the Home farm at Alderlea, hav- ing developed, according to the farmers, "a. something not quite right about her - a bit of a grind it's like,” is in the garage for ad- justments and. if need be, repairs, a circumstance of no little moment to the children who enjoy catch- A. while this is not customary. It is quite all right if the bride wishes. Q. When a player makes a mis- take in a bridge game, is it per- missible for another player to call his attention to it? Better English - l . ByD.O.Wmlane 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "They persuaded me that their candidate wasithe most do- serving of the two men." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of "cocherent"? 3. which one of these words in misspelled? Formidable. corruptible cxhaustable. suitable. 4. What does the word trlc" mean? 5. What is a word beginning with af that means "sociable"? "accen- J Wh H... Te L. n . Q m goldllion was held at the Queen Hem much pain and distress and in ,g:,,g . .d th . g M ck t 1 m . Contra” .k1,,x,;l ,..mp..,r:ureu wglch with many friends and relatives sortng ;case:r actual hing compli- DEAR M155 DIX; A yea, ago I married 3 gm who was an Iggsorgl 9;” Slraetlgn mlzk urey ?:ob- OfA.arl;igt:.heErllXi1t:i.:lrr1)1ybYgal;l1l:?' gags: ANSWERS mu keep me ice cream at uesued attending. Mr. Ohirles Toombs p1'o-1C3 0; 099 - only child, and since then our only quarrels have concerned her folks. mm to ma mother mdavl om 5 onsmansmp and reveals a mnsmemvv pond , 9,055; 50 me hrlde and H191 While quietness. doing without a We live next door to her family. so naturaly we see the folks often. "when I was bum him, did you fl k fp 0 d breedin 1. Say. "They convinced me that ,;,.g,,,Ag.,,g. groom responded Mr. William;m93l- and B (395? Of lmklllll 50d5- We're frequently there for meals, and though I try to get, over to bring me home fmm'me hospna1?.-g 3" ” 3 0 ' 3' their candidate was the more de- V 'Cnnnolly toasted the groom. ill5l”lll.Vg KW? 79119? ma-"5 Me 5”"? dad's Imy mother is dead) for dinner occaxion- m, asked 1 Q. when 3 gm .5 Wm, he, ,5. serving oi the two men." 2. Pro- , l For travelling the bride wore af'35V5 ”l Will?” W l5 W995-'-?U'Y 10 ally, it's like pulling teeth to get my wife away lioh H; the truck or wurse.-1C0... at 3 table in 3 mgmciubv and nounce kc-her-ent. o as in no. 1 iturquolse suit with white aoccs- 5l”"li'll "V wide" We O9-50Ph3S”5l from her mother. I am supposed to spend a few -' . ' '- vc 1 - ( Q, m -d M in he mot B5 in hell. wcenl 1 l . . . . , Jeanie, who respects her childrens ill.-hes (0 ENE 0 R0 0 9 DOW CF 50,19, and ,. Corsage of American cube cniiying food from mouth to evenings 21 week with my in-laws watching TV. mm” as mm, h they come from mom. what should she sayg second syllable. 3. Exhaustible. 4 - Beauty roses. st-omachl which elves relief for a when I'd rather be home doing something con- qmwn u 5 re Sad A. "Will you excuse me? 1'11 be Deviatlns from usual practice. ox g Mr. and Mrs. Martin left on their l0ljIg!hllm9- L I h L structiye. I finally managed, after much argu- 3.1”; 53;, mpmel "en me) ., he right back.--' established forms; odd. "She is an - e ommont us 0 - . . v - . ' " honeymoon tour of the New Eng 9 6- C8 9 Ear ment. to cut these Visits down to one a week quemonelt "did she have .5 grind. eccentric person. 5. Affable. The biggest bone of contention. however, is that Hand stage, by mom, They havglburn is nervousness and emotional In her man?” '1” 70 mxef h Child 0 lrehgllml lalnld mun up mide"”,dL:::vDll1;i5'1v has been found thatl '1 ewrymmg X ten my wile is repealed m h" ' ' ' 1 . i And.-ll"! "- "5" '" i n ar 0 eown. - ' " - 1 ' mother. I feel that some matters such as those . . . e A K. . . 5. . . g I 4 - g . 35l'e1m:So5"s337l5ll;'l5r':a'uKl:'3w m-M - --- 1””? (0mp1l””0"-5 9” ,0CCl" ml pertaining to business or strictly personal things M h”me' and m umous NaCes' may clear DfgKlt;1Kihd;':nlh:lr:::?ii3 :v'ltd1ulul JUMBO EGG h9a"'bum- Ph3'5lC1-W5 SW9 lh55el between us, should remain on our side of the mug wmmer days anmd us. that "W L" '" F'””” u,f””,”..J”,.l','.lE L;"'i.,. i Pallmm ”'l”5'3 Fmfml0”- fence. My wife maintains that since she has prmlen M sreeung old Inendsl :.l'."l12 "gim 1 i av LAC;-1U'I'E' Que. lop) y A New In the "Journal of the American always told her mother ever.Vlliing. she must Vaclmomng 1" me” homeland assurance n' psrkan today 21 ”r -iota rmd at you amggm 7 'I'AIl.E'I'I . if-fampshlre Red hen presented its iowner. likskine Rodgers, with a side the other. The complete double egg-one egg in- whole egg measured WA inches long and 7 inches in circumference. Medical Association." Drs. Howard A. Anderson. Colin B. Holman. and Arthur M. Olsen of the Mayo C11- nic, report that from 1935 to 1946 inclusive, 601 patients who had cardlospasm were observed and i0-20 ,3”. !. CURVE OF FLATTEKYX What 0. glamorous way to look by sun or moonlight! That curved neckline molded over the bosom does such beautiful things for your figure. The skirt is gracefully gath- ered in front - so pretty when you turn. walk. dance. Choose an airy cotton or cool silk. Pattern 4731: Misses' Sizes 10. 12. 14. 18. 15. 20. Size 16 takes Mi: yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-hve cents (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size Name. Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Canada. Morning Smile Easily - Satisfied An old fellow. out. of work, took to lramping the roads. At noon he got up enough courage to knock on Mr. Br1ckley's back door to ask for a bite to eat. Mrs. Brickley, hot. and tired from doing the washing threw open the treated at the Mayo Clinic. Be- cause more than in per cent cf these patients had slgnihcant res- piratory disease, it was considered that lung complications of cardio- spasm merit special attention. That patients with cardiospasm are likely to develop respiratory symptoms was first emphasized by Drs. ll. S. Plummer and P. P. Vin- son in "Medical Clinics of North America." in 1921, over thirty years ago; they also reportcd their ob- servation that nightly vomitlng oc- curred in almost one-third of their patients who had cardiospasm. The patient would be awakened by food or mucus running out of the mouth into the nose. producing cough. Staining of the pillow by particles of food or mucus was. noted. Dr. Vinson then noted that” 49 of 415 patients who had cardio- spasm also had respiratory or lung symptoms consisting of nightly cough and difficult breathing after meals caused by the spasm at low- er end of oesophagus where it emptied the food into the stomach. In first. case notcd, this resulted in lung abscess. Forty-six of these 801 patients who had cardlospasm also had pneumonitis (pneumonia. inflam- mation of lungs) presumably from drawing into the lungs the vomitedl matter from the oesophagus. In 26l patients. X-ray examination re- vealed that the pneumonia was on one side only; 21 on right side and 5 on the left. It showed also that the middle third of the lung was involved about four times as often as the upper or lower thirds. What about. treatment in these cases of pneumonia caused by vom- ited matter in the lung? These physicians state that the door and snapped. "Did you wish to treatment mentioned above for re- see me?" The old fellow backed quickly. "Well, if I did, ma'sm, my wish. thank you." away of oesophagus be kept moval of obatniction at lower end in mind, that is, the dilatation or widening 1 got of this lower end of oesophagus by use of sounds which dilate the oc- Ounce.Of Prevention Tau-ful Ernest Boothe struggle: against medical hands as he be- gins the procession of 30,000 children under 10 years of age who will be inoculated in Montgomery, Ala. against polio. The huge "Oper- ation Needle” is the nation's first community-wide attempt to halt a polio epidemic through use of gamma globulin serum. Left to right around the boy are: an unidentified nurse; Dr. Stephen Randolph from Gunter Air Force Base: an unidentified soldier; and Dr. Lewis W. Corrioll, field director for a previous gamma globulin ten in Houston. Tex - sopliagus and prevent the obstruc- tion caused by spasm. CRUNCHY CO1! HAW DIESSINO I Harpoon Calman'a Mualcvd I nuapoon aull I tnblnnoon dour I nmpoon avguv Faw grulru popper I tablespoon melted bufhv av mind oil .2 -ant. 0 V II V V: cell: whlppszvntn Mix all ingredients -except the cream - in the above order. Cook in double boiler; strain and cool. Then fold in whipped cream. For revised recipe book send 10! to Reckitt at Colman (Canada) l.td.. Station T. Montreal. CIIGSJ Mmm Nlmn continue the habit. I love my wife. a d respect her folks, but do feel we should live our own marriage. and settle our own problems. RONNIE D. A LESSON TREY OCG-HT TO LEARN ANSWER: some extent. Everyone concerned In your problem is at fault to and. though it's difficult to tell just where reform should begin, let's commence with you. Though most of your con- tentlons seem justified, there are definite overtones in your long letter-which I have shortened somewhat-of resentment towards a situation you haven't even tried to understand or to correct properly. In one year, you cannot expect a girl to become entirely free of apron strings to which she has been tied all her life. Your wife and her mother have been unusually close--a fact you should have real- ized bcfore marriage. and you'll be lucky if the ties are ever relaxed. Of course they should be. Both mother and daughter ought to ap- preciate ihat as a wife the girl cannot and should not be primarily concerned with her part in the mother-daughter relationship. She can still be a devoted daughter. but her filial obligations take second place to her marital ones. However. the drastic change cannot be el- feeled ov:-rniglil. nnd you need patience to cope with the transition period. while continuing your efforts to bring your wife to emotional maturity. DEAR MISS DIX: I've dated a boy four times. and like him very much. At first he liked me. but now he seems to avoid me. How can I rnalre him interested again? HILDA J. ANSWER: Since there is no explanalion as to why one person likes another. it's impossible to figure why the boy lost interest. or how you can arouse it again. Aftecall, he's probably dating different girls to find out what type he likes, and you just don't happen in fit into his scheme. Rather than longing for the impossible. con- 'ceiiir:1ie on other young men until you find just one you like. You'll be surprised to find out that it will be someone quite different from your lost love. Miss Nissen cannot reply personally to readers but will Answer problems of interest through this column. l l after varied spells of absence, per- ioda in some instances which have brought many a. change in the in- terval. And chatting we bridge pew quick stitches gg pastor You the years between llnklniz Isalnihave a Wrap-Tie Halter! Add the Pam 5PM! "ml had men l9ml30Y':colorful embroidery by hand or ,arl1Y broken. Elnd-hal-?D.V-glmdlmachine. You need only IV. yards sometimes sad ongac-count of Time's : 39.mc11 fab.-it-,-u5e a remnant, tolls. However, wishing them hap-l panel.” 7054. Sizes Small (10. piest holidaying and then a safe 12); Medium 114-is); Large (15. return to the place of their adop-filo.) Pattern parL1 and transfer. tlon and loved ones who waitl send fhventy-fivg cent; m calm there. "I must leave shortly." one for this pattern. (stamps cannot be laughed over her anticipated going acceptedi to ALICE BRQQK3 De. recently. "because, you see. I haveisigns. clo The Guardian. 60 Front to prepare for my coming next street West. Toronto, Ontario. year!" Lilacs? Ah no, not now, but in their stead pink pennies and white; at Aiderlea. the creamy-white of snowballs. the orange and red of poppies: and at this place "in the road" crimson roses in gay spots of color on a hedge of Karolyn's planting .. And this evening.l dew-fall and birds' quiet even-. ::2E..r.';: EPiil...2;'Z.. 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