WOMEN is The. Solution For Children Almost every child must be fun- lshed at one time or another. Yours probably needs it occasionally t.oo. Page 8 'fll:!rV(illAl.zll'ill1ll,lS F;llli;t:,WIl-9.(:tel:b;rv3f-lily f LET'S EAT Save Steps and Time With a Kitchen Wagon By IDA BAILEY ALLEN A "Many homemaker: Wailld "ap- preciate a Christmas gift for the kitchen. Chef. Do you ll'.!l'C flll)' suggestions?" "Oui, Madame. A whrel ti'a:.' or wagon with three SllPl'.'fs, the kind we chefs have been using for yours in restaurants anti lliili"i.9 to pur- sent assorimcnts uf lli)fS (l t- ”.lllI'.- salads or dc5.sci'ts in llli' ;i.i . They can oe evcii inure ltc.;iiii'. iii the home. "Par example. if the it small. and needs extra air Jean Murphy Is November Bride on r.......... N St. James Ciiuxrn, Ge izgcitiu 1, Rot". ()W'?ll Kzgciiis. l”l', L'iii:eci i.i :ii.i:- iiage Jraii. l' ill AL. John .i Mu:'pli;' .:'t- fi.i.cii .Xl.i:-I phr Ui Ge. .i, and E(l;;ti' Houdre.iu'it. suit iii M.. and hits Fabian Bill.lClI'Fu'Jl: ziZ.o oi Cvcu'.::i--- lrmn. 3. The hr:de twin rt g.-:cj.' s:ii' anti i-.hi"s She in-law. itore a navy su.t, xtztn gar uhiie accessories. Mr, Peter Btitidroault. brritlisr of the groom. -was host in:i:'.. Fallovtizig lhc ('v?Z'C!'llL-ll.l a wetl- ding brcaklzist was se.vcn', tn ll'.i' bridal party and their pzirciits, at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Jiiii:i .i. Murphy. The diri.iig-rt.-uni was de- roratcd in pink and Whdll The inrce-tier ciike. ll.'iS of the sttiite inlors and was tiippcrl by .i m'lll.9i- lure bride and L'T0i'l?ti niirl rut in the usual mallll"1'. in mg rvaitin: the li”'l.1l tVillfi' and friends were inv-ted in the home of the izroonirx parcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Fabian B-w'.td.'caul'. for supper and a siciiil evening Prett- nus to the.r marriage an Pllj.')l'.'ll)'il dance and shoucr tn l-(nay Hall, was tendered the happy young .ouple by their frmrids. I ICE CREAM Orange A chocolate Ripple Ilniililllllaillilll i know mine did. There are, of course. right ways and wrong ways of dealing out pun- ishment. For punishment can not only teach a child to be good; it can also teach him to be bad. It depends on how you do it. Spanking No Cure-All If you give your youngster fre- quent and severe spankings, you'll sttii'ii;:.- stii-fat-es, 1 suggest an in- leach mm W5” 0” mmii d0"'t' B" txpeitsiie three-shclf enamelled Cnugm me next mrai spa"kl"3 l5 NW4 H.” ,0 stand next me range. no cure-all. Neither is any other I . .1 .1 1 d d uh d h specific form of punishment. Elf i(i.id.mw be on 9 Vi 15 es But I think you'll find the most effective form is also the most log- ical onea depriving him of things he wants. -Take His Crayons 'Ri:clit.tnod wheel 't':l('ll'.v. n .-ei-wing. trays are at- tno. And for more elegant there the If your youngster insists on draw- ing on the walls instead of on paper, simply take his crayons from him. He will soon see that it j Iitina Bean Saladeties Eognglie afllllgn to draw on paper than i '5””'cl'”55 B””'Ve"”b1e P” Or maybe your child stalls while wml” squash getting ready for bed. Then warn E5m””P”d '1”"””'”" , him he'll miss his bedtime story or -lpplesau" Cake i his snack before bedtime Col fee Tea He Is Tired 'l'()3l0RROW'S DINNER siitti (tries-(lrnss Reef-Vegetable Pie: ' zi i10t)(.i-Sl'I.Ed frying pan. PM As I pointed out earlier. you can . iii blllk pork sausage meat; fry, frequently tame a rambunciious xziilii fat runs freely. Then add 1 youngsgn by putting mm to bed chopped beef. i minced seeded earlier than usual. But you must grrcii pepper and l chopped good-, carefully explain that you are doing simi tit-tiled iiiiioii. Slow-saute until this because he is tired. not because bins are teiiticr. he is naughty. Then, always point ill 4 tbs. enriched flour. 1 tsp. out that if he were not tired, he fillllv '. tsp. monosodiiim glutamate would not be acting up. and in tsp. pP.pp('l'. Add 1 c. watt!” Perhaps depriving your child of a:-..t 1-; c. milk. Stir until blended. his Saturday afternoon movie date Sllll.'llCl' 5 min. vt'lli,get. him to report for supper Mill 1 -- ('. Cvlillifd shredded green on time. Don't however. refuse to limits, or beans and green peas let him eat simply because he's a lllli-(f(l. and l c. cooked Llllll-Sl'.C8d little late. He needs that nourish- carrtit, rounds. merit. ' Line a 3 pt. baking dish with plain or cornmeal meat pie pastry.l No Television Spoon in meat-vegetable mixturew TI H Ariaiirze narrow strips of the pastry l bp ??l”510”- '09- can P9 I "OFF C:M'"("s MW mp" pinching at tli)lrlll'5Lll)l'l;6aIl(1"lrI:ll s)lrioiil)durlrlilallt!tx:1ea1riiLunl Cilecs iiitn crust-lining. , -, ' a degwcs Fi idcprive him of his favorite show a (tnrnmeal Meat Pie Pastry: Sift couple of times. tngzetlter L c. enrich.-d yellow corn-I Sometimes, however, you may iticnl, 1'; c. alrcadgvxsifted enriched think it advisable to spank him. But. flour. and 1-, tsp. salt. Add ls.-to. ltilthslfjis xaarn you right here that. if 7-lll'V!ll.Ffllllf:I chop in with a pas ry t e case. be careful you don't llilrnder until the mixture resemb- "blow your top." lists t'n2l'5F. crumbs. Add 6 tbs. cold Never punish in anger. Count up water. a little at it time. Toss andi to ten. or up to two hundred if you mix liizhtly until mixture barelyl have to, before you begin. And al- . . holds tngeiner. ways have it smile on your face Pliirc on waxed paper. Fold up: when .V0ti are spanking. use your press gently into a ball and let hand. 110111 5iI'HD- You'll know how stiiiid 15 min. at room temperature. hard you are striking, if you use Then out in 2 pieces. Roll to a,)l0ur hind. scant 7;" thickness on a lightly A1101” You have finished spanking lltlllt'Nl board or pastry cloths him. always think back and an- 'rh1'pp.q”arLerS 15 used far the plop alyze the situation. Did he deserve dish liiung. The remaining quarter, that spanking? it may not do yotir -2. cut min the strips which form' Ybuntrstcr any good at the moment, tiin criss-cross pattern atop the pie, gift it Evil! help volu deal out Dun- - men more t TRICK OF THE CREF lus y in the future. I g QUESTION AND ANSWER Add H tsp thyme to dry ingred- ioitts when making cornmeal meat Mrs. R. V.: Does the blood type 1 mp past,-,3 and Rh factor ever change? - - -- -- Answer: It is not possible for the Anne Adams Patterns i M-5 III: M0041 LVDI! or Rh factor to change. Pecan Rolls 2 cups flour 2 tsp. ice water I tsp. almond extract. 1 CUP chopped pecan: V4 cup butter MIX AND MATCH She'll wear these adorable sep- arate: so many different waysl, 'l'here's a basic blouse. s whirlv 5 11,5. brown sun, skirt. - PVPll ii Wivlnll weskit to MIX C,-Hm bun” and sugar. Add OR MATCH! Sew these tlUiCK1.V - other ingredients. Roll in sugar in wiiitr-rwcl:,'ht cotton or wool. to Muss" shapes. Bake m smw Frost with say embroidery. Pattern 4654: Girls' Sizes 6, 8. in. 12. 14. Size 10 skirt and vest Iii yards 54-inch: blouse 1'. yards .'i:'i-ittrli. 'l'i'ansler included. nus pattern casy in use, simple tn soap is tested for fit. llas com- plctc iihistratcd instructions. sand Thirty-Five Gents (Size) in rnllls (siainps cannot be accepted) for this paitcrn. Print plainly Size, Name, Address. Style Number. Semi order to ANNE ADAMS, rare The Guardian, 60 Front Street. i'.'c.:t, Toronto. oven 300 degrees about 40 mlns. Coconut Tarts Line tart fins with rich pastry then into each tart put 1'; tsp, raspberry jam and on top of that, the following mixture: 1 cup fine coconut 1 cup white sugar 1 large egg. slightly beaten 1 tsp. butter Bake in moderate liven. VVhite Fruit Cake I 1 cup butter Morning Smile 1'-ilhculfl-: ti'::i; suftlai . ac su alias ls lb. citrnn pccl A suanky chap applied at the 2,”; cups smed nnur t'rci-tiiting office to enlist. "l sup- 5 CK”. pose yoti want a commission", said ,5 H). chem" "19 ”m""i V4 lh. shelled almonds "No thanks", was the reply, M H d. C 'j g "Im such a poor shot I'd rather E 10 ' ream bun!” "dd 3” gar gradually. Add eggs nne at it time. and beat after each egg. Cut cherries and chop almonds. Add slightly floured fruits to first mixture. Prepare square cake tin with four-ply newspaper. Line cake tin with wax paper. Bake slowly for two hours, 275 to 300 degrees. Keep cake in a cool place before cutting. This cake will keep for one month or more. iinrk on a. straight salary." UNSURPASSED for flavour! KINE Elllli gr-wan” ' X11-lERE'S "i If ..nuaNIG1 .. - k 2 tau .'4K m Bnrrrzn-Nnr BREAD AT YOUR GIOCEI3, TODAY NOURISI-iM.ENT 4.... Now's the Hi-sllliy Growth Bum-r-Nm Bread Supplies: agar. Wlio wouldn't unis dawn to earth for n bowiful of superb Jeil-0! Malia some now, and by ready when the spaoemeii land in your kitchen! KEEPINTBIM By lda Jean The joy of exercise in a slim- mlng program is its tonic effect. In our country, we make the mis- take of over-dieting and under- exercising. ,.In fact. exercise has been sold short - not only on the figure shaping score, but from the fitness angle. Physical exercise re- leases tension, restores tone to muscles, and adds that extra fil- lip of fine feeling. It's the middle muscles specifical- ly which grow flabby from lack of sufficient exercise. Today's easy routine will not only put a stop to the spread. but will bring new strength and vigor. For warming start with stretching. Make ur morning s t r e t c h e r s a real rouscr. S-t.-r-c-t-c-h the entire body for a full minute, later longer. In stretch- ing. the muscles acting against one another are a powerful stimulus to circulation. Try this natural stretch . . . ly- ing flat on back. push arms out at sides and push clear to toes and out to the finger tips. S-t-r-e-t-c-h, then twist and turn gently. getting the whole body into the stretching act. Take a deep breath and stretch sglin, turning this way and that. It feels wonderful. Then stretch on the bias, cros- sing right leg over left, stretch right arm back and p-u-l-l along the right side . . reverse posi- Get In Shape With Easy Exercises And Feel Fine tlon and stretch thoroughly along the left side. Repeat three times. the abdominal muscles. Get down on your handit and knees with your your back as you pull in hard with get the gist of tightening with the MARY HAWORTITS MAXI; Lonely Widow Seeks Advice On Companions DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am Kain a window in my early 50s. with two married sons permanently set- tled elsewhere They are fond of me and I am devoted to them and their families and see them as often as pouible. I am employed here in my home town and enjoy the work, When my husband was fatally stricken to years ago, we talked of a lot of things and made p.'.ans. mostly for the boys. In my ex- treme grief I told John that I had always been proud of him and of his name and would never marry or change my name-which ssemed to please him; and I truly meant it. But as the years have rolled on I have been so lonely. so much of the time. that I wonder what I ought to do. A few years ago one of John's friends came to see me a number of times. Ultimately he wanted an affair and talked vaguely of mar- riag-.-.; and as I rejected an affair we stopped seeing each other. Now he is marrying, and for some rea- son I feel so bereft. even though I would never have counted him an appropriate suitor. However. he is a nice person and I am glad he is finding happiness with some person who is congenial. But again I am faced with the question-what to do if I should start going out with some other Now for an easy exercise to tone back straight. Round or "arch" '”"”' 11'-V71 2.:.';c;u. the abdominal niusclcs. Hold to slow count of 5. Let the muscles go slaok, then pull in hard. again rounding your back. Repeat exercise three times. For the last exercise, lie face down. head resting on folded arms. The first part of the exercise is to "tighten" with the buttocks musc- les - hold for a slow count of 5, release. Try again, and after you buttocks muscles. simultaneously pull in the abdomen. Hold for a count of 5. - Finish with a thorough-going stretch. You'll feel the tonic effect of these circulation rousers. Diai-yl" a farniwife irom a distant part of the island smiled shyly at you" said she She was I stranger to us, and yet not really strange as are none of that wide sisterhood of women whose the. we take. Our way of lite, round of farm affairs that come and go with the seasons. the house- hold tasks and duties, all of this! is the "touch of nature" which serves to make us kin. She is the mother of a young and interested farmer who "was in Grade X and then . . We join- ed lll her chuckle. for the pattcrnl was similiar to that we had kiiowiii . "he stayed at home one day; to help his father at some work; of the farm, and that was the last of his schooldays! But, I'm not sorry. It's a good life" she said. It is a good life for those who feel it's call-for those not so up with the gains in dollars and cents that it gives, necessary as! these are. as with the incidental values it bestows. If a father is not satisfied to sit down to his meal. iintll he knows that tlie animals in his care have been fed . . . if he can stand a long nilnutc to sd- mire a pen of fattening hogs or cattle. as we see these farmers of ours do-and always be sorry ml. see the farm lose them. the day of their marketing . . . if he can see a poem in his fields. find joy in the sowing and harvcstlng. and only content in the farmhouse that is his home. than We, need have no pity over the lad who chooses to settle on a farm. His will be a COIN CHOWDER V. to '5 lb. pork or bacon, cut in small pieces. Fry until brown. Add 1 can com 5 or 6 potatoes. cook 1 small onion. sliced Pepper and salt to lasts 1 quart milk, added last. -Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson, MaeNcIll'a Mills W. 1. Household Hint There's no need to soak clothes overnight. A two-hour making in cut fine and warm water will accomplish just as much. time for...- (kl-ohanghoavolmle-aaooiovaallaheed-IyOowu-IIooJo,lIuuhod.) ELLEN 'S DIARY by an Island Farmer-'a Wife "Now. you won't put me in theliifs worth-while. very full and com- partiiig U115 altcinoon. "You kiiow,,lacked the wartntli and salutstion being nertr, 1 just called to seelol Old Sal's heyday. Wan it was. but nevertheless sweetrand in our cars we heard the "ould man" that is Father Time make preparations lives to ring out the death-knell of the follow like trails to those ways thatpyear. has come to the orderly pattern of winter with the chores of feed- ing and cleaning not nearly the tasks they ,barns were in place James is pleas- led to spend his days at his old love :of a place-Aldcrlca. 7 I Left to himself Rob took up the ichallenging task of digging a trench between his barns. there to ,place the pipeline which is to take twater from one to the other. The work made surprising progress could be a water-bowl in the poul- and ainirinii." And. Jlmes chuckled and commented. with some insinua- lands. man? What do other self-respech lng persons do in like circum- stances? I know I must make my own decision in the final analysis: yet I wonder how others would answer. My only real need in this world is coiiipanionsliip. Can you or your readers help me? E. Y. Weren't Right For Each Other DEAR N. Y.: It doesn't matte sense to be kicking yourself for losing this man's attentions. You weren't right for each other, so the situation just fell apart. If he plete. Sunny today? Aye. But the smile Alice Brooks Designs ll . EASY TO KNIT Use large needles, hehvy knitting worsted - and watch the inches g-r-o-w; Easy to knit in a smart pattern stitch. Toss this toast.-warm shrug over everything! Knitting Pattern 7099. Easy shrug! Mixes Sizes 32-31; 36-38 all included in pattern. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs clo The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PA'I'I'ERN NUMBER. Erlmful of thrifty gift ideas - our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cata- log-82 of the most popular cm- broidery. crochet, sewing. color- transfer designs to send for. Plus 1 patterns printed in book. Send :5 cents for your copy. Ideas for gifts. bazaars. fashions regret on the episode. You have some profit from the disappointment, at any rate. Name- ly, the recognition that you do yearn for another helpinatc. contr- ary to your promise to your late husband. In my opinion. there is no principle at stake that requires you to cling to that. pledge as a matter of honor-if you've undergone a change of heart, in process of lone- ly living. Presumably John's spirit has moved on to a vantage point of higher perspective on the human scene. And if he is still attuned to your existence, I am sure he is niagnsnimously concerned for your happiness, thus would gladly relieve you of your promise-if a feeling of freedom to marry again would im- prove your experience. i Unselflshness rim. Loneliness I As to how self-respecting widows, cope with the approach of would-be? wolves. I should say it is every wo-i man for herself, in her own ll'a),i in this field of fmesse. There are no specific rules. aside from put-. ting a fair value on oneself and; refusing to settle for less. Usually; there's no need to be irightenedl by talk of an affair, which may was bidding for an affair. using vague talk of marriage as bait,- he really didn't give you a chancel at companionship: so don't waste Now that the work at this farm be deftly dismissed almost wlthoiiil words. If a man doesn't Linger for friend-i Continued on page I When you an hedging your laundry. outdoors in a brisk wind, and have hands full. try slipping the clothqnns into your ball. You will then be able 10' hold the clothes in one hand, while the other is free to pull out and fasten the aloihespina both were before the new "Wouldn't it be good if there try-house?" we suggested tonight. But James laughed and said. "It would be unkind of us to deprive you of the little exercise you get, Ellen-the odd drink that you carry 3-0 them now . . . Any puliets' eggs yet?" 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