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Behold‘ once more 1t Ls Christmas, And we fain would wish each friend... Homemakers, writers and readers, Peace and Gocd Will without end. —C'nrius. THE MEANING OF CHRISTMAS Once more we celebrate with you Iweet Christmas Eve, so old, so new; so filled to overflow-n still with love and 10v and great good will. A “writing Spirit hovers near to speak to each attentive ear; a. lrit. empowered frcm Above to l our hear-ta anew with WWI to wake u: from our careless ease and rouse again our sympathies for others not. so richly blest the poor, (lTTlllffiflPfl cuzl opwrc=~<d. Not, gifts received, but gifts atowcd, the lightening of anathcrs load; the bringing in cf Jolly cheer to darkened lives, dull, hopeless, drear. Methinks I hear the Spirit say: "The meaning this-of’ Christ- mas Day." MIRROR IS BEST FRIEND When putting on your make-up kidoors for wear out-of-dcorc. 4--;— F. * DESIGN To t. rd. town Guardian. To cilill'lliilf"lll\fll Guardian Needlework Department TIN-sign No. 871i (ACORN MEDALLIONS FOR LUNCIIEON make sure that it isnt too blatant under the bright sun. Here's a. tip: Cleanse your skin and apply ' ' 1e ' ~ usual Then tnirrcr to the " fie vour make- up. Does rt flatter you and your skin and is it right wear? Perhaps you'll have to tone down your colorful cosmetics. Press a red-hot poker on each side of the rivet. to tighten scissors that. have worked themselves loose. When hanging pillow-slips on the line to dry hang them up by the double end. Hung this way the water drips out instead of lodging inside the slip and they last longer LETTER. TO‘ SANTA FROM AN ADULT Small presents will not sting me, Cold cash will do no harm; But please. O please, don't bring me A railroad or a fann.-—William Owen. COOKING TIME ALLOWANCE DEPENDS ON MEAT ‘Yhero are sn many different cuts of meat available. each of which requires a different lcttgth 0f time for making properly, that. we should never have to spoil such a 1 bv hurrying the cooking or DOILY a???‘ N0. 873 _1'his dcslcn offers a new high in croehrt wcrk. Cllfllfft‘ 0i fiflrllvrhs for a formal luncheon dcilll and it is easy to make Pattern No. 873 contains list of materials needed, illustration of stitcnei and 00mph‘ e instructions. It affords a perfect pattern: Write or send above picture with your name and address Willi l5 cents in coin or stamps to Needlework Bureau, Charlotte- NAME - _ _ _ _ - - - _ - _ - - - --------- STREET ADDRESS ~ — — — — — — — — — — — — — — - — - PROVLNCE-__-__,-p- CITY_-_—-———_—- for daytime" Nari? "shim: Cu Often Be Prevented This Llgprgvll Vick: Way If throat "tickle," irritation or mouth breathing due to a cold causes night coughing ive child aflvapofiubllllacaage’ n. bodtim . with this more thorough treat- rnent, the oultice-and-vapor action of icka VapoRub more efIectively rulETIllTES irritated air passages with soothing medicinal vapors . . . SIIMULATLS chest and back like c. warming oulticc or plaster. . . STARTS no misery right away! Results delight oven old friends of Vapcmlrlb. ’ TO GET a "VapoRu Massage‘ with all its benefits-massage VapoRub for 3 minutes on IM- PORTANT RIB-AREA 0r‘ BACK as well as throat and chest- spread a. thick layer on chest, cover with a warmed cloth. Bl SURE to use genuine, time-tested VICKB VAPORUB. prolonging it. Have the available engtn of cooking time for your dinner preparation in mind when ycu do the marketing and you will be repaid in the tastiness cf the mr-rrt d5. . The le=$ tender cuts such as pot roasts and stews should have long, sic-v: cooking. To hurry these nteans toughness and lack of flavor. R» ts require very mcderate tem- psr turcs in the qven and will re- ccrkng patience by . ". juiciness. and lrck c‘ shr Why pay fzr fflul‘ lfaunds of meat and onl have a little more than half o this we‘ght left to serve because the ex- h w‘ has evaporated the tooth- . s and hardened the re- tar‘ Ibzcv? ‘Fire very tender h ncl. or thcsc _ _ bsfer to cutzck oc-lzmg and u-l be ready in a iffy’, However. they will rebel and stiffen in disapproval when OVPJ-GCZEC _ T e filiowtrtg grouqrugx may es‘ a suggested sclccticn QUICK COOKING MEATS Beef’ — Minute Steaks. one or taro minutes of boiling or pan- rciliiig to a side. Larger steaks (club, portszlnuse. sirlcin), 5 l-5 minutes cf boiling t0 a side de- pending upon thickness and desired degree of doneness: Ground meat. patties. l0 minutes cf broiling; Frankfurt/arc. only enough time to newt. them through as they are pre -c cokcd . Lamb -- Chcps, aver-age cf '1 minutes of broiling to a side; Pat- ties, broiled like these of beef; Liver slices. l-2 minutes to a side. Veal - Chops and steaks, 30 minutes c-f bralsing after first browmintz: Brains and sweeiibrends, about. 15-20 minute-s cf parboiling and 1-2 minute of browuiing or re- heating in sauce; Liver slices, not over 5 minutes. Pork - Chops fairly thin, 30 minutes of bruising; Ham 5-15 min- utes of brollln or frying, depend- ing upon thlc ness and kind, as precooked, etc. ROASTED MEATS Beef -1B-25 minutes per pound at 300-325 degs. F. dependinfl upon rareness desired and presence or absence of bcne. Boneless meat re- quires more time for the heat to penetrate. veal - 30-40 minutes per pound at 300-325 degs. F. Lamb—25-35 minutes per pound at 300-325 degs. F. Pork —35 minutes per- pound at 350 (legs. F. Note: Cured pork (ham) will vary in required time accczding to the method pr ration before purchase. New- stye re-eooked and tenderized ham takes u. little more than enough time to heat it through, at 350 degs. F., but old-style hams may require as much as 30 min- uies per pound. Consult your dealer when buying the ham to find out what the backer has recommended for the particular kind you are purchasing. Slow cooked meats. including less tender rcasts. whole hearts and stews. will require from l 1-2 hours of simmering for lamb stew to 4-5 hours for heavy thick pot roasts. The wondrous love and light, The fulness and the glory, The meaning and the might, Of all the Christmas story, May Christ Himself unfold to you ‘today and b d you go rejoicing on 7Q‘ -1‘=‘r'cnces Ridley Havel-gal. AllomiluSvnflc THE POOR COW! The train came to a sudden, grinding stop, causing the passen- IMI to . "What nu happened, conductor," cried a nervous old lady. “Nothing much. We ran over l. cow." "Why, was it on the track?" "No," replied the disgusted con. ducwr, "we otiaced it into l barn." CRICKET? A terrific crash shook the sleep- ing soldier. "What's that?" he ex lained. "Bombs," said his neig bour. thnggrdkol thou} ht it was a rs rm cpo ng our cricket pitchfl-Iondon Evening News. AXIS DON'T LIKE IT STOCKHOLM -(CP)4- Both German and Italian newspaper ed- itors have crlticired as "flnM-EUHL pean and speculative" a, statement nf Foreign Minister Christian E. Gunther that Sweden is determlneq to pursue a "calm. traditiinrl, aceful, ‘cold-bloodedly’ selfish‘ wedisir neutral policy." _ ruc_cuARr.5.rr'rcTowN emigrant/rm 444-090044- C OJ-OOQ-GO 006440444400 040-646 OO-O-O-OQ-X-O-QUO-GO-O-QO-OOOO-O-O-O $6600 Dorothy Dix Says- " nww+no 00o4 BE KIND TO SALESPEOPLE IN THESE STRENUOUS TIMES. Remember They Are Human And Have Nerves Just The Same As You, So Be Consrderate Int Your Demand On Them Dear Miss Dix-My wife and I are, I believe, as nice a couple as America can produce; sober, ambitious. loyal and law-abiding. We have been married more than 25 years and love each other dearly, but lately , our tempers and moods seem to have got beyond control. We work to ther in the same store and we have to take p enty in order to earn our living, not so much from the boss as from the public, and it ls ruthless. We have to deal with all kinds of people in every walk of life and they do not spare our feelings. So when night comes our nerves are all shattered and the awful thing is that when my wife says the least harsh thing to me I fly into a tantrum and create a. scene. l beg her to restrain her words and be very careful of what she says. and to allow our nerves to set- tle before we discuss any problem, but she forgets and makes some criticism and I forget myself and wallow in a terrible temper‘. No one who has not worked in a. stone can realize the horrors the average public puts upon the sales people. But what can we do about. it, for we must. work to live? APPRECIATIVE. r . ANSWElt-Nothiirg. I am afraid. unless you can acquire a more philo- sophic outlook upon your tornientors and realize that thev are not stub- bing at you with a deliberate desire to hurt you personally, but just blind- ly hitting out at every one because their own nerves are as frayed and lraw as your; are. TEMPORARY SEPARATION SUGGESTED _ IL would do you no good to change your job, because it would be just jumping out cl the frying pan in;o the fire and you ‘would be thrown in contact with other people just as thoughtless and ruse and inconsiderate as the ones you meet daily now. As Kipling says: "We are all tied on the some heel rope." _ Oi‘ course, wnat you and your wrfe both need is to be partcd for a little while and have a good rest cure away from eacn other". It is pitiful to think how many irusbarrds and wives quarrel and fight and say blLlGl‘ and cruel things to each other JUSL because they are overworked and ovev- - strained, and they ta out on each other the irritation that they dared not show their cmp- rs or their" customers. Manv a mun comes home at night and kicks tn: cat. and spanks the babv_ and tells his wife she ls a fool because he has been longing all [day to kick his boss, or tell some stupid mu woman what he thought about her. But surely your" letter has in it a, message for the general public. .1t should tcacn those or us who stand before the counter‘ L0 be kinder, more patient, less dlflrcith. 1o please by the mcn and women who stand behind the cmntcr". LL. rs not. make tricrn the sczuxgurls for our own tempers and ll'l'lt£.ll0ilb mxu our own soreness at a were mat. we mink has treated us unfairly. 0 U l U i I KEEP YOUR OWN HOME Dear Dorothy rJix-rieverztl monthsago I 10st my wifeto whom I was - r have sevcral chuuren wno fll‘(i‘llli1.l‘l‘l€d’ and have ramln - ct lllthl‘ cwrr. 'l‘nev want. me to come and live with thun. 0r one r will csm: and live with me, b-u. I do not favor tnerr propositions. . i urn left alone and feel t.1e lacs or Lne happy CilhlllillllfillSlll) winch 1 have GIlJOyCG for so many years, so I intenu to marry a. laoy wircm 1 have known for a lc-ng time and who is now past. middle age. 1 am over 70 year's oi age, but rn good health and very active in business. would. you be kind enough to offer some advice? REGENl. Alvswlilv-lvlar-r-iag: is always a gamble. but I am lflCllflCd to think that you will have a better" chance at itappiness in marrylrrg again that. you will have ll you go to live uith one of ycur cnrluretr, or have one of your" married children and his or hei'_iurnrly ccrne to live with you. Old people do not fit into their cnlldrens homes, nor do them cnildrcn fit into theirs. You are accustomed to being the head of your house and having lt run to suit you, and you would find it hard to lay second fiddle it} a sonlfsr or daughter's house and to keep from inter ering with their an o r e. p You are also used to peace and quiet and. no matter how much you lovcu your" grandchilurcrr, tney would run you wild with their noise. their coining and their going, and the moclcrn way in which they are being brought up. Old people need companionship more than young people do, and I think they are wise to remarry if they choose somebody in their own age class and whcm they have known a long time and whom they Rel 511W would be congenial. g * ’ ‘ _' _ DON'T WORRY ABOUT TOMBOYS Dear Miss Dix-My little girl, 4 years old, is giving me lots of worry and. I don't know how to handle her. She loves to wear slacks and boys’ clothing better than she docs dresses and to nlav with boys‘ toys instead of dolls. Will it make a tomboy out of her if I let her have those things? 0r, if I take them from her, will she want them when she is older if she is denied them 110w? WORRIED YOUNG MOTHER. ANSWER-Probably every little girl in the wtcrld mints to be a boy. I remember that I almost dislocated. my arm by trying to kiss my elbow water a. _ because my old colored manly told me that if I performed that feat it cnly cn dark fiuit cakes. would change me into a boy. But I grew up into being not only a female but a. feminist. So dent worry about that, and don't lose any sleep over what she will wear in the way of clothes when she grows up. She will wear whatever is the fashion, just as the girls do now. and. from the present trend it looks as if l5 or 20 y-ears from now there wcn‘t be any skirts and you will have to go to a museum to see what a fluffy-ruffle costume looked like ' DOROTHY DIX. +o+¢a+o++¢¢+++ u+s>eoe+eoo+o+evn+eoo+o+o+o 0-00 OQ-O-O-O-O-O-OQ- OQ-OO-O-O-fibfi-O- pecan/raga 16, L941 84-03% MI_: A Montreal Boy Scout Christmas Toy Shop Ail-craftsman services a planolerA a_ncw__C_lp_r-_l§tnras flight. 1m: comm; CORNER SEVEN POUND ‘FRUIT CAKE 1 lb. mixed fruit rather coarsely cut, 1-2 lb. candied cherries, 1-2 lb. candied pineapple wedges, 1 lb. white raisins, 1 cup unsweetened grape. juice, 2 cups shortening, 2 l-4 cups pcwdcrto sugar, ‘I eggs, 1 lb. salted nut. me st. 4 cups srftsd cake flour. l terupscn baking pow- der, 1-2 teaspoon salt, l-Z teaspoon cinnamon, 1-4 tezspom nutmeg. Method: Mix fruit, with grape- juice and let stand over night or ' '1. . Crzam shorten- . Add e38 yolks and b:._t . . rt. and creamy, Add ttul s n Juice and nuts. then stir in sifted flour, baking powder and spices. Fold" in stlffly beaten egg whites. Pour into baking pans brushed with shortening to fill pans two-thirds. Bake in slow oven, 250 degr es F.) fcr abtut 3 hour: This ulil make seven one pound leaves or 2 small tube cakes a star cake, and one small bread shape loaf. room) rubmuo. 4 cups sifted flour". 1 tecopocn salt, 1 ttaspccn nutmeg. 2 cups sugar. l 11b. suet, finely chopped, 1 . apples. minced l '2 /~~* c‘, grated, 1 1b. potatoes. grated. l 1b. seeded raisins, 1 1b. mixed candied fruits, 1-2 cup unswzeteireu grape juice. Method: Sift flour, salt, nutmeg and sugar. Stir in suet, aqnples, ccrrcts. potatoes. raisins, and can- died fruits. Add gra-pe juice and mix thoroughly. Pour into nine l lb. (Or fewer larger! molds brushed with sicicrtenirtg Tie doth cver each and" steam for 2 l-2 to 4 hour-s, depeildirlv upon the s’ze of the molds. Vflren cncl. stare in cav- ered contains. This will keep for months. Serve hot with hard sauce or any desired pudding sauce. FRUIT CAKE GLAZES Honey: Mix hcuey with about l-4 to one-third the ouantity of water Unsweetened: Beat. egg white until foamy, with watcr or everor- etcd milk. using abcut 2-3 vhle- gjrrra: wafer to an 02g white. Mcla M X "‘" ’ "5 ‘lid Glare. Use 1 \Viil for Horey ublic Speaking Easv Rules New Member Has Secret of Poise "What a poised speaker our new member has become!” Not l0 surprislng—for poln 1L K121i: speaking can be learned e secret is knowing the rules- These two dolls. one dressed as a U]. army nun; and the other u a. Red Cross nurse, were lent to Prime Mlnllter Churchill by Marguerite Davie of Syracuse, N.Y. The prime minister. accepting the gift with amusement and thanks, forwarded the doll: to London Red Cross headquarters where they were put on sale. The (laugh Thai Slick: The Guugh Thai lhng: 0| Th"th It'd f h't' the kin: tgrateboltlllrcr‘; ;ofimd8uribglme'yosd ‘its; you awake at night. s Wltydnot gfit a bottlleivlofwllh-rrltlaolr-Pcgorway Pine ll 5G6 0W IIII‘. ' omfic zughin! tfgnditiigkl? m I op “he” yo“ " 1w WW1 y an e pctive y, _go_ing w tire foundation of the trouble ltnwéllgilrgcfiigfilrgilnl‘, soothing the rrntated au- pamagea, and stimulating ‘ _ . '5" hna been on the market for tho put 48 yum. u" gggtzrbottle; the large family lile, about 3 time: u much, 00c, at ‘V. n _ The T. hlnhllvfll (I'm. Lviulivlgtl, Toronto, on; how to “address the chair," how and when in introduce your remarks, what to do when you're stuck for u word. - To get the chairman's attention you raise your hand. When recog- nized you rise to your feet and any, "Madam Chairman, I should like lo make the suggestion that-J‘ You don't usually keep the floor for more than three minutes. Be brief, explicit. “Mn. Kennedy la the logical person to ask. She‘! lone settlement-house work for l0 years." If a word eludes you, no need ‘.0 stall “Er-er"! Just pause without apology until ii comes. Pause: are effective! You can not only speak but make real speeches welll Our- iii-page booklet gives public lpeakfng exercises you can do at home for pronunciation, voice, emphasil. Tells how to prepare a speech, hold attention, feel at ease. Has aampla speeches for many occasions; ex- nlalnl parliamentary procedure. Bflld 30c in coins for ur of "Public speaking Belzqraugcm?’ The Guardian Home Bervige, sure to write plainly your name Address and the Name qt booklet lf-Ytlt Mill c")! SANTA what they want-wearable Girls Store and they’ll say the gift: we love. 159 QUEEN ST. GIFT TIPS DIRE C T FR OM sazvm SAYS: this Christmas give‘ the you“ THE MISSES HOLMES & BRADLEY . B i gifts! Choose them 1g: from our complete stock of girls’ dresses, skirts pun over and coat sweaters, smart coat and ski suifs for. junior girls. Do your shopping for the kiddies at the “Santa knows where to get § PHONE 92 1 HORO Look in the section your birthday comes in and find what. ycur cu:- lcok is, according to the stars. ‘For Tuesday, December 16th (Copyright 194i. King Features Syndicate, Inc.) MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) —A. M. particularry tixendly for laborious w.rk, personal matters, shipping, dealing in chenticals, 0113 and liquids. Early afternoon ad- vises great care handling machin- ery, vehicles, tools. APRIL 21 to MAY 20 (Taurus)- While we admonish that today is one for extreme cautions and as- tuteness, nevertheless much can be aoccmplished wider clever manage- ment and farsighted planning. Patience rather than haste would aid you today, . MAY_ 21 tD JUNE 21 (Gemini)- A tendency to slswlng up in in- dustryeand other Weight matters may evident todc bu YOU as an individual shoul efforts to offset hindering agenc- ilga-t Be purposeful, definite, pat- JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer)- Fnendlv Moon-Venus rays in the am. and rater benefic Neptune and Pluto vibrations augur for personal achievement in your par- tlcular line of endeavor and co- Olmraticn with employer's, business associates, government and civil authorities. JULY 24 to AUGUST 22 (Leo)- Benefic if you will forget. your personal whims and work for the gCod of your crganization. Un- reasonable aggression or lack of SYmpa-thy or understanding with others‘ wishes or viewpoint will not only defeat your aims but cause you to misunderstood. ‘Be tactful. AUGUST 23 to SEPTEMBER, 23 (Vireo) - D0 not invite extremes or tax your nerves or strength by Owrdvln or forcing issuer. Profits and atta nment more likely in vital gevervday and well-established mat- rs. SEPTEMBER 24 to OCTOBER 23 (Libra) - Jog along in your own Your Individual i-———‘By Frances Drake double your i-fllk SCOPE efficient calm way (if u are t true-to-form Libran) an you'll my, results - we need days like bQdgy for reflect-Ln, planning and prep. aratlon work. Observe well and learn. Benefits in store for you, Romance deserves attention, OCTOBER 9A b0 NOVEIWIB (Scorpio) - Advantages formyg: who seek them. This can be a Penny. inter-cams and fruitful per- iod. Industrial trades require sen. slble care. Business in general fav- ored. KcepJnwrov-ing. NOVEIWBEIR. 23 to DECEMBER, 22 (Sagittarius) — Shipping and other maritime interests under ex. ccllent Neptune vibrations. Care ad/vlsed making important change: in building or improvments. Today can be productive f: you 3mg overlmpulslveness and extremes, "DECIEZMBER 23 to JANUARY 21 (CRPFXCQPH) — Guard employment and business interests by close personal attention to them and not. ing needlwc risks. Ibmhought and intelligent reasoning very neoeaisarv for sound resulrts. JANUARY 22 w FEBRUARY 2o (Aquarius) - Can be quite a pro- ductive day. especially in matters to ic you have given your wholehcarted support Building somethin new. creating a new, lllkher standard for ybur present "Illllflyment and activities and ex- tending present QUBIGMOIIS are among the sponsored, FEBRUARY 9i to MARCH 10 (Piboes) - You are of the few now so generously honored with the Moon in benefic aspect to Venus. Neptune and le-ter‘ Mars. If you investigate. you'll find your men- ilisgggipillnenlt and sgeclfic talents a y een an pxogressve. Coordinate all for success. A CHILD BORN ON THIS DAY Serious. with a philosophical mind depth and honesty. scmetlmes A magnetic personalit expressing ue in manner bu genial and hel ul to those in difficulty Not the flirting, frivolous kind. A loyal, deyoted friend, life-mate and nar- en . Needlec For Th There's nothing more useful or more wearable than a suit. Even your youngest daughter will wear one this year. and she'll thank you if you'll make ft the one illustrat- wecr the skirt and jacket. together or team them with other articles 0f her wardrobe. Plaid and plain make a snort fabric choice. And don’t forget. the little beanie thaw included in the pattern! Style No. 2581 is designed for sizes 2, 4. 6 and 8 years. Size 4 re- quires l-fl yard of 54-inch fabric for skirt: 1 8-8 yards of 39-inch fabric for jacket and hat. Hat in- cluded in pattern. Bend twenty cent: (20) coin - fen-ed for pattern. Wrih pla ly W!" Nflmm Address and style number. Be Ill-IQ to ltato lilo you Btvrd m. aw bu» Name éEecTaifiu ' OUTNZE RIHOIUIT MIiI-BODRNE —(OP)— whinin- fame ‘all mI-n enlist Multan anny the officers malacd he wuu d have to have specially made (cilotheakmf, rationfiltrenlohea m eeper a a cher if he waswglcmdeyd, on‘ wind headquarter! for ICIIIIIMM) raft/ e Home