'i l ALPHA wart and Mrs. Mrs. Walter Hyndman. who is . an honorary member of Alpha he" Mflchenz'e and Mrs' Chapter and Mrs. hostess for the regular meeting- nf Alpha Chapter Beta Sigma Phi on Wednesday evening. The president. Mrs. Ernest Lord CHAPTER HAS PLEDGE RITUAL Mrs. Stewart MacKay wasiald Hubley. Mrs. Harold Ste- dish buffet which was served Mrs. Donald Hubley. Mrs. Dav-‘ Walter y dman. Mrs. Harold Stew- WW Anne Bond. Women's Editor. Phone 4-8506 estern HOSpiiol Aid Hos Meeting _ The annual meeting of the ‘Ladies Aid of the Western Hol- lpital in Alberton was held at the hospital board room recent- ly. The president. Mrs. F r a'n k MacAlduff chaired the meeting land Miss Frances MacAlduff .acted as secretary in the ab- The Guardian, Mon., Jan. 28, sence of Mrs. Ahearn, i HAPPE i Nineteen members answered roll call. The minutes of the last monthly and last annual imeetings were read and the Ronald II. Jenkins and son, Jimmie, arrived by plane Tues- day from Calgary. Alberta. While sis l‘f N1 . re they are an . . Royalty. hc Russell Bell. West tle returned this week to their home in St. Eleanors. after a three Week's visit in Toronto. where they attended a ' ni- ture show and in Brantford. On- tario where they were the guests of Mrs. Little's sister. Mrs. J. '1‘. Shillington and Judge Shilling- ton. Mrs. W. A. Allen was hostess to the East End Bridge Club at her home in Summerside on Monday evening. Mr. Alan Millman of Mom- ton. N.B. spent a few days this week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silliphant. Sum- merside. Mrs. Thane A. Campbell en- David Boswell. by the hostess assisted by Mrs-'id Boswell, Mrs. Austin Scales,-tertained her bridge club Rod Mrs. Ernest Lord. Mrs. ‘H 11 Austin MacKenzie. Left to right arefart. Mrs. Joseph Regan. on ‘ Monday evening at her home in . Summerside. conducted the business period. Mrs. Lord reported on the meet- in:: held with the other two chapters of Beta Sigma Phi to {copulate plans for the Yellow Rose Ball. Following the busi- ni-ss meeting the pledge ritual was presented by Mrs. Arthur was given the new members: MacRae. All the members coir Mrs. Joseph Regan. Mrs. Don- tributed too a delicious covered‘ ELLEN’S DIARY The Workodoy Week ls Picked Up Clean And New We pick it up clean and new.’ Rain? Yes. a January rail.‘ "1“ “ml day Of “u” “'Orkada." was falling when our students week. Not. at all carelessly, w m t 11. . F, chi: ing it as our due. but} on “5 mommg' ‘ws ifor all rooms need a lift nowi ""fii"lillly. as a direct gift ofi ‘dFlPPC‘l (‘Fl‘Stals- Streamlms cm“ ‘. and then and it is fun to do it. 3 Heaven. Rested. refreshed in1 rsed down this slope of valley. lnl COLOR FOR FOODS body and spirit. we enter again a quest to enter the strpamfl If Mrs. Draper were sittingi our everyday round. C w n 1 Km We come on Island farms. like m 5 6w song a 1 OP' this at Aidcrlea. which in this come from some fastnsss 0‘ modern age. clings to some winter-shelter. to be well pleased quaint customs of living. to kin- with the mildness obtaining. rile our fire and set the kettle stream itself ran dark and swol- to boil over the wood-coals: to.lcn. and in freshet it fell from bieakfast Curiosity and the oth-‘the spillways to the Whirlpools er cats of the tribe that come w. suppliant to our door. and Scam-i “Hear the water this morn- pic. the dog. before we come to: ing!"we said to James at break- onr own. . .Thrice blest. it wouldi fast. appear. our pets are. Contents: “A real January thaw,” of bowls licked up daintily here.‘ nodded. i'i' " are off then to beg u simia "This January. is to say the lar favor at the house across the least. an unusual month." a v1. "’ . lif‘tm‘t‘ fitting on to thf‘ Sia- sitor of the day commented. hit“ aiid the PM 0! milk there. “Wheels yet lised everywhere ' the nut-gning OM‘F 0f the and anywhere. No snow to clear famlly. they W110 WOI‘k away away from doors or yards. Lit- from home. or must otherwise tie frost. you may say. Oh. we excursion from it, or the stud- had a nip or two bill it wasn't" 9dd0d' “fil- Young or older off to at- continuous. Yes. a remarkablel N“ “’0 mlwh for any Wm" tend the day‘s classes. we must, winter. we're having." imaker t" (‘0' When She Team“ we think. interrupt our momenn “Will there be much snow in lha‘ the eye does.ha." the eat. ‘, 1 We”,th m smd them . February and March-3.. we mg and that garnishing is fun. off with a smile. queried to In a chapter in one of those Scales, who is the social sponsor were present. and took part it degree. An interesting program1 entitled “the connoissier with special emphasis on fine china" For Added En C tant for every mom in the, house: for all the furnishings and the objets d'ert. for i liglitfui medley of ideas per has included in her fascin-l more color to the test kitchen.‘_ my studio and the dining area.i .nonn coffee. I am sure she; would agree that some foods} :3 a ing brown of roast beef. the; brilliant green of salad plants. the gold of squash. carrots; tomatoes. pimientoes. the color! ‘spectrum of grapes. the yellow.l gold. red. rose and orange of= fruits—how gorgeous they arel‘ BRIGHTEN THEM UP Other foods that may be a he the glamour class when a very little colorful or fresh green garnish or even a dusting of. paprika or dot of currant jelly‘ 5. m o. TOMORROW'S DINNER Tomato-Snowflake Aspic Saladettes London Broil Maitre d' Pimiento and Green Pepper “We never know. In February. once _much loved Red Pepper it‘s likely. March is changeable. urns books. we read back in Odd blizzards we may get. But “1“ Years. we recall the subse- we can suffer them better then.: r" it remorse of the chief to" we knm" or the cnlcndari character - the Doctor himself. that soon spring-is here.” i who concerned over some omis- Scampie is indoors at prcl so in the nursing care of a sent Seated. on bv .mei' am‘ critically ill Patient. Jamcs‘ chair. Obviously not well openly and heatedly express- content there. J Parslied Whipped Potatoes Braised Haived Carrots Lemon Wedges Vanilla Cup Custards with Frozen Strawberries iand little homes. What a de-‘Unmold on fine-shredded and tuce ‘ workable dreams Dorothy Dra- French dl‘OSSln . LONDON BROIL MAITRE D’ |:z‘irting new book. “Decorating Isl2 lbs. flank steak un ' here at this moment for after- ti need a color lift. too. lder Their own natural colors may i steak on both sides with meat 8 often be enough—the rich. shin- . mallet. Then brush with French 0 pumpkin. the rods of radis‘iicsmwell browned on both Si the presentation of the ritual‘lDA Give Foods A Color Life ioyment OLOR schemes are limpor-‘look like snowflakes. Transfer to 8 in. square pan. Refrigerate 4 hrs. or until rm enough to cut in square. let- t tossed With not - swee tsp. instant meat tenderizer It‘sent me scurrying to add ‘1 tbsp. not-sweet French dress- % tsp. salt la tsp. pepper 1 tbsp. butter or margarine Maitre d‘hotel butter (option- al) strips each green pepper and pimiento Tendcrize steak. following ten- izer pkg. directions. Pound dressing; dust with salt pepper. Broil under high heat until 'des. and about 6 min. altogether. Place in oiled pan; brush with Nancy Simm‘ms and Mary Mac' butter or margarine: cover. Bake 3 min. in hot ovem 400 ‘Clarence Marchbank. Mrs. Eld- deg. F. for medium rare. Cut in diagonal (slanting) slices maitre d' butter. Garnish with green pepper and pimiento strips. BRAISED HALVED CARROTS 12 medium carrots 2 c. boiling water 2 tsp. beef bouillon powder 2 whole cloves 1/4 tsp. Tabasco Peel carrots and halve lengh- wise. Place in skillet. Add remaining ingredients. Cover: slow-boil 30 min. until liquid is almost evaporated and carrots are "or‘z-tender. FOOD NEWS FROM THE CHEF An excellent new ready-to-use packaged chili base with toma- t . to add to browned chopped beef and canned kidney beans. Cook 20 minutes. i Mr. and Mrs. WE. Daley re- turned to Summerslde last week a ter a three month's vacation in Jacksonville. Florida. Mr. Eric MacDowelI of Cal- gary. Alberta returned by plane this week after spending tw Weeks with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. MacDowell. Summer- side. Mrs. Gabriel Chaisson enter- tained at her home in Summer- side this week when bridge was in play. Mrs. K. Lefurgey was hostess to her bridge club at her home ening. The members of the Evening Circle of the Summerslde Pres- byterian Church entertained the C.G.I.T. girls with their moth- ers and leaders on Monday eve- ning in the church hall to a Pot Luck supper. Following this C.G.I.T. girls. Ferne D - .ment and Catherine MacDonald conducted a devotional service. ter which a Panel Discussion n “The Responsibilities and - I N N Privileges of Teenagers" was g'jnflfigesrffnghg‘filifiifiifdfitw : 1held with Mrs. J. Donald Mac- iKay as chairman. Those tak- ing part were Isabel MacNutt, .Donald as Teenagers and Mrs. ared Simmons and Mrs. Russell Hunter. as the mothers. The bu- bit on the dilli side snap into slices 1’4 in. thick. Top with thin 5 Sincss 0’ the Evening CerlC was [conducted by the president.. ‘Mrs. Henry Bishop. and it was ldecided to hold a pantry sale ion Friday. February 8 at Do- minion St OI‘O. A card party sponsored by the New London hockey team was d held at the home of Mr. an t D .Mrs. George MacKay. Clinton. (E ‘on Monday evening, January 21. with 16 tables in play. Prizes. A“ , A - Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Lit» Summerside on Thursday ev-‘ easurer reported a balance on 'were awarded to James Paynter hand of $324.04. and on behalf (playing as a lady). and Bruce of thelhospiftal stile exprissefd 5hr- jClark for the gents. while con- piec'a 1.0“ or e “’0’ ° 9 solation awards went to Mrs. a'd dunng the ins" year-h iLeslie Paynter for ladies. and The annual "‘90" “f t e 590' iScmt woodside for ts A retary showed that during the idaintv lunch was served bv the year Eleven meeungs were he‘d ‘hostess assisted by Mrs. .Mur- and money was “mad through ‘ra‘; MacKay and Mrs Robert card parties. a lobster supper. MAC 3 ingos and a variety of other i ' projects. n The retiring president brie y . On Wednesday evening. Janu-i _ an, 23‘ fifteen tables of progres_ i addressed the meeting express- ; gm. auction were in "lav at i log her appreciation to the mem- iNew London Ha“ sponsored by hers for their co-operatlon dur- i the W.I. Prizes were awarded to. "‘3 her ("m 0f "met" 0“ hem?" 'Mrs. s. Craig for ladies high.l°f the aid She Presented 1? El“ 18nd James Jonimore for men'i to Sister Mary Magdalene Ill ap- lwhile consolation prizes ipreciatlon of her help during iawarded to Mrs. James E. Cole' 9 year ‘for the ladies. and William nee- Mrs. Gerald O'Brien was ap- ‘ for the men. Refreshments. pointed chairman for the elec- i l .ves ' were served by the ladies ofition of officers. which resulted ithe WJ, ias follows: president. Mrs. Al- l bert N o o n a n: vice - president. Mrs. Ronald Pettitt: secretary. Mrs. Merritt Callaghan: treasur- er, Sister Mary Magdalene. WAIST 24"—3o" 4534 The regular monthly meeting of Long River Y.P.U. was held at the home of Dale and Barry Johnstone with the president. Sixteen members paid their 016 M5 Irene Bernard presiding. The‘ dues for the coming year. meeting Opened With a hymn. A vote of thanks was extendn Choose the most luscim‘s and Judges 1411-20 was read alternately. followed by prayer iby the president. Roll call was answered by paying “one cent. for each size of your shoe."‘ Fourteen members and two visits ,ors responded. Meeting closed‘ with a hymn and benediction.‘ iHiliard Bernard was in charge .of the program which consist- i ed of contests. It was decided to .lnvite another young people’s igroup in for next meeting. to be held in the community hall on February 15. t ednge Oglggrsédjoumed‘ tweed or flannel you can find— and refreshments were served this smart' 5m“ 3km requires by the' Sisters just 1 yard 54-inch fabric! Jiffy- ' ‘ cut. too. ceived word of her final examsl Prlmfd P a He 1‘ n 4534: as an x-ray technologist. She‘Misses waist Sizes 24- 25, 26- is a graduate of the Charlotte. 30. Each Size: 1 yard 54-inch. town Hospital School of Nursing. i Jiffy-cut in one piece. Dan MacDonald. wiio wasl FORTY CENTS (40 cents) in manager of the Traeadie Cry-ops floins (it?t stargps. tpleasei for crative store for a number of, "i D3 Di‘n- r1" Dam 3' i years. has transferred to Souris ‘ SIZE NAME. ADDRESS, STY- after many requests to takel LE NUMBER. the position there. A report last Send order to AN N E Star of your bedroom— star at the fair! Use one block for s pillow- top. Just 3 different patches— re- sult. gayest quilt imaginable. Scrap background. plnwheels in print. Pattern 7296: charts: patch patterns. Thirty-five cents (coins) for .this pattern (no stamps. please) to Alice Brooks. care Guardian- Patl‘l'rt Pattern Dept. 60 Front iStreet W.. Toronto 1. Ont. Print ‘plaintly PATTERN NAME. ADDRESS ADAMS. care of Guardian-Pat- riot Dept., 60 Front Toronto 1, Ont. ' Just out! 304 design ideas fplus coupon for FREE pattern '—any one you choose in new pring-Summer Pattern Catalog. St. W.. 3 week is that the business has In the report of the Margate‘ k “e an _Swin Si ce ‘ United Church annual meeting. ; fir‘enwaucnonaldufimk Ev" line ;the name of Charles Dennis was? managersmn MT. MacDonald 3 3:12? a?“ :ggge'azger-‘gggggi and iliis wit“: are a popular young 1- 1 con e wi ears 0 s ore en- t was omitted from the plate com-3 perigee, y imittee. and the ushers are Ross: i Woodside and Lorne Glydon. ROYAI SECURITIES B R l L Corporation Limited Investment Securities AL X M. WILSON Frank Coffin. a former local Manager resident is receiving congratula- 137 Grafton St. Dial 4-8583 tions on his appointment as man- Charlottetown ager of a large insurance com- pany in Ontario. where he has —— l . Y'IIIIIIIIIIIII‘ l reSidcd for a number of years. side here. ‘here to serve you ANY Miss Rachel Sinnott. has re- W3 \hour of the day or night‘ CALL 4-6623 on the young children I Pattersons '3‘ I for 1‘ : Watch Repairs .15 118 Kent St. Dial (-6732 q s ‘ i for 24 hour service \ i MEnIcAi slimming ! \ Capitol Theatre. stage production, sta for a boys b . the liharian. and. Buddy Hacked. L- Corner of Pownal and Robe Presto. in the title role. unleashes his fast-talking S iSend 50 cents now. of an Iowa town in this scene r Bros. Technicolor presentation of Meredith Willson's “The Music Man," opening today at the Preston. who created the character in the rs as the combination Pied Piper-con- man who sets out to sell the town instruments and uniforms Shirley Jones stars opposite him as Marian. Hermonino Gingold. Paul Ford I and The Buffalo Bills He co-starred in the film version of D “A A ""rtc‘w RiChm‘md 8‘" arm" 1 the musical comedy which was acclaimed the happiest ’ H. BENNETT CARR VIIIIIIIIIIIIIJ musical even- during its Broadway run. -' Insurance Counselling Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-8817 ~ 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.I. AAAAAA Maybe not. But you should know what a “diuretic” does. my times when you should use on You liker Imdenlsnd how important min; good health. Also that if the kidneys tail crl his anger to the careless one “Are you missing someone. (Half Thawedi in the presence of the Sick child. Scampie?” James inquires. pat- Coffee Tea Milk As it happened. to send the ting his head. “It was that snow- Color Comments: The tomato Cllllt'l out into that world be- flurry there toward dusk that it“ “ With my curses in histkept her in town. And it's as “"5 .well she stayed. Another flurry Kind words. we give those‘or two tonight. and there‘d be from whom we part for a short poor travelling in the morning." . carrots contribute their own or it may be a lengthier inter-i Granddaughter is missing from} burnt orange . cus- vai. so that even an hour. or Alderiea tonight. having foundi tards. unmolded in shining gla~s aspic saladettes are a sparkling red. green and white accented with black: the London broil. gay-ed with red and green. The a day. or indeed our forever.‘kindly shelter with friends ‘ indessert dishes. are stunningly will not be filled with regretS‘town. :touched up by the rich red of over our lack of thought "for Until tomorrow — — Diary— the strawberries. others." iGood-night. . . i Measurements level: recipe TOMATO-SNOWFLAKE ASPIC 1 recipe tomato aspic (previous- ly coiumnedi or 2 cans ready- to-use tomato aspic l c. cottage cheese (baker's or “popcorn” type) If aspic is not well-seasoned. MARY HAWORTH Lonely Spinsier Wants To add few drops each Worcester-j shire sauce and herb or cider Dear Mary Haworth: I feel so ': field of good works sponsored by vinegar or lemon juice. i alone. My problem is how to ad- ithe religious denomination toi Refrigerate 30 min. or until‘ just myself and get back into i which you belong would probab- I aspic begins to set and is con- social circulation. iy be a sensible long step to-l sistency of raw egg white. . I am an only child. now 50. wards breaking out of social iso-l Recently I lo-t my mother alation. jgently strew in the cottage after a lingering illness. For a‘ I happen to know that in the. cheese: do not b ak or mas'n number of years I had stayed city from which you write there curds. Distribute throughout to home evenings and weekends are at least two bit: Church-i all day. be.'sponsored hospitals. plus an in- that regard. you will be wrap- cause I could not leave her‘fant and maternity home for ped in His peace. wherever you unmarried mothers. where chur- are M. H. lostlch women's groups operate gift quite family friends ‘ shops all week. as a source of Dear Mary storth: Perhaps through death and moving awayrevenue in supporting church this letter of mine will prevent Most of the friends my age are’charities. some ther woman from mak- ing the terrible mistake I made. Then Willi kitchen fork married. have children and These church Women are fei- grandchildren and are busy low members of your faith and Although married to I won- with lives of their own. would very likely welcome aiderful man. I fell for an ages- v chum as a social club ’recruit to their volunteer salesiold line irom a hilnnderer. Af- but it is only for is to 3o.year.}staff. especially on weekends. .‘ter several months of dalliance. olds. which lets me out. I've: I suggest that you ask your” broke with him. Then. after had quite a bit of pastoral coun-Ipastor to put in a telephone call. sleepless nights. I confessed the so] on learning to live alone, i and a good word for you to thei affair to my husband. [saw him I‘ve bought a few clothes and;proper recruiting authorities iniage 10 years before my eyes. some inexpensive furniture toithese several shops. Have him’ He is g me a second brighten up my apartment. lvouch for your reliability. xiv-chance. which I don't deserve y co-workers are all mar-,silablllty and eager desire to I will have to live with this on 1"“. 'cadlnc. busy lives. So find something worthwhile to do my conscience the balance how does one get-off the shelflwith your Weekend leisure. .my life. My contrite hope and: and back into the world? My In general. volunteers contri-.prayer is that I may justifyl to; buts a day or a half-day of work I the faith that my co passionate activities consist of going work. to the grocery store sndi once or twice a math: or often- ' husband has in me. v back borne to do chores over if their schedule permits. And If this letter helps just one. watch TV. contacts thus established in the woman who may be tempted to‘ Saturdays and Sundays seem fellowship of charity usually lead. play the fool. at least there will opportunities to me QUINTS DIE I to function properly eaten: studs and in In Ever Hear of a "DIIIREI'IC*”? o This is when the diuretic service of Dodd’s Kidney Pills may be helpful. Dodd's set as s diuretic stimulant to help restore nonnsl kidney action, so relieve the systemic condition causing backache and tired feeling. wulo motel-i and tired feeling due to lazy ATHENS tAPi—A Greek Mos- system. This my result in Dudds kidney-ctionyounndependon lem woman gave birtih to quin- miu' 's Ki y Pills as many tuplets. but the infants —- three, rill: gill? ‘ “I. t "I'm. datum for boys and two girls—died soon 0 9" If It 3- M _ H it’ll 301"- after. police in the northern hell"! I“: “W. "ll- ‘-’ MI I‘ In! this WW- Greck town of Komiotini said m '3 Thursday. W’Wzs: 143*: in F4 endless. no thought of taking to further etlbe that much good to my credit I partatbne job for the wash nice people. the “Book of Life.” MJI. . ends. Any advice would be most 30 sure to pray daily. faith-‘ Mai-y storth counsels. .. we . P. K. billy. for God’s * in staying mail or personal interview. ' Dear P.K.: Getting a part- on the beam of will for you..Write her in care of The Guar- lsnhbusmutuuhmm prayersinldisn. 3-” ZAKEMS HAVE eron INCREASE IN SALES SINCE 1954 of I Sorryif we were by authority of Hon. Michael sun. at Labour busy. . . when you called last summer Now is the time of year when we in the con- struction industrystart looking for the smaller jobs of building, renovation and repair. You'll find that through the winter months it will easier to get good productive work- ers, and it’s often more economical to getjobs v done stoma your home in the off-season. This applies to renovations at your place him too. YOUR NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE CAN GIVE YOU ADVICI AND ASSISTANCE NUMBER. \ .2;