Evening Ceremony Unites Couple A candlelight ceremony at the y First Congregational Church of Maiden. Mass. on October 8 at I p.m. performed by Dr. E. L. Min- lcii united in marriage Miss Joan Clara Dlllman and Mr. George Ed- Page 8. The Guardian Tuesday, Dec. 6. 1955 '”'"'d "I""''- The hm” I” "" LETS EAT daughter of Mrs. Norman Dillman, somervllle. Mlss.. and the groom's Here Are Three Ways To Vary Use Of Avocado parents are Mr. and Mrs. George Bv Ida Bailey Allea She Is Heartbroken As Husband Dates Younger Woman DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am Is and my husband is 56- We have been married 30 years. I have-been a devoted wife and was a good mother - until we lost ourgnnly child. A After all these years together. my husband began a flirtation with g younger woman. two years alo. when I discouraged it. he told me that be intended doing as he pleu- ed. He said he would go when be pleased. and return when be pleased: and l was not to inter- fere with his life in any way. I was just trying to save our home and our reputation - which is good in the community. Alan, W. Milton. Maiden. Given in marriage by her broth- er-in-law. Mr. Ashley Croweil. the bride wore a gown of white satin with lace and net. I-ler headdress of pearls and rhinestones held her fingertip veil and she carried a bouquetd of while orchids. stephau- . . otls an i . ' "These avocados are just ripey Add. 1 tbsp. fiiie-minced scallion Mm J93: E mum" twin g”. t enough for good eating." observed ior chives, 1 medium ripe tomato. hr am: "we: was mug, of honor, the Chef. "I understand they came.skinned and mashed. l (3 oz.) pkg. nd the bride! maid! were W” from Florida. where the oldest in-jcream cheese. 2 tsp. Florida lime Euutmh Mmom cousin 0; the , habitants still call them allinatnrtjuice, 1; tsp Tabasco, 1.4 tsp. salt mm; M” warren Thorbiirn. Pa.. arst land Vs tsp. Worcestershire sauce. S". Ruben Adams. mg M155 Jgan "They yield in prcssiirc whcn t-up-5 Beat smooth. Currie, Lexington. Min Karen Leg ped in the bands. which is the Avocado Torlllll Sllldi Ton Croweil. niece of the bride. was right way to test them. if Lhey.chllled crisp lettuce. chicory. crass flower girl. are hard. it is a sign the fine flsv-land tomato wedges with French The maid of hononcbose a blue our has not yet developed. ldressing made with 1-3 c. oil. 1 crystalette gown. with matching - A - , headdress and mitts. The attend- I ' I ants wore shirmp-colored gowns similar to the maid of honor with matching headdrasses and mitts. They carried old-fashioned bou- quets. The flower girl wore a dress of blue taffeta with a blue bow in her hair with streamers and she carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Mr. Boyd Beairsto. Kcnstngton, P. E. 1.. was gioomsman for his cousin. The ushers were Messers. John T. Milton, uncle of the groom; Ashmore Creelman. Natick. cousin of the bride; Bruce Bernard. Wo- burn. and Dana Huston. Winn Ter- race. A reception followed in the church rooms where Mrs. Ashley Crowell, Somerville. sister of the bride. at- tended the guest book. Following a wedding trip to New York State and Michigan. the cou- ple will reside in Maiden. The bride NOVEMBER BRIDAL A ballerina-length gown of soft she carried mixed flowerirwtu, it bregkg my new, to us mm blue fashioned on princess lines white streamers. Miss Linda In. dfggg in his but gnd wgug out and with a shoulder on was fuse. flower girl. wore a flour without a word of explanation to 95"” by "I" Ch" 'I'I”e I” "V" II! "'9 YGIIOW will m,; "G I m M, to "k "u, liilviingatone. edaughter of Mr. and ma hing bonnet and she carries quuuonl Livin tone. I-ligh a basket of mixed flowers. "M T0 00? ”"Immi.5;”th:'l.ilr Mr 'ff.li"f:' ..3.;.'i.'.". l.'i2E”'..li”""' -”' "" 9 I ' I . ioyhx 'ImuIe'”"I'I”.i3 Ttrlzzlvya coin Acorn. son of Mr. and Mrs. A reception for thirty-five gum, But the problem in where could I Amen Acorn. Peters Road. Rev. followed at the home of the bride, ' , J. H. Bishop officiated for the cere- parents which was decorated wiu 5”' me" ”" me" 3'”"t we h"' many on November 12. white and pink streamers and i ' "My ””mt”"”bI9 I'”""- The bride was yen in marriage ed flowers. Miss Judy Acorn!”- As it happens. I am employld by her father. or veil was of in chartge of the guest book. wt ;"”d ""1 my "'1 "g:1"390d- ":3 chapel length and she canted e Out-o -town guests were Mr. am fave my own car if: eh I hour I white Bible with red roses and Mrs. Andrew Johnston. Mr .,... or myself. and which I keep up. white ribbon streamers. Mrs. James Johnston. Mrs. Jame- George never offers me money for Mrs. Murray Mclfinnon. matron Cullen and son. and Mr. In John. anything, but neither do I ask for of honor. was gowned in a bal- stop. all of Nova Scotia. (Photo by any. So I can't say he refuses to lerlns-length dress of pale pink and V. R. Pepler. Montague). give. What do you think of a situat- ion oi this kind. between a mar- ried coliple our age? We are both Christians and at- tend church regularly; and I have been able to endure the ordeal only by praying. and praying again. I shall be grateful for your comment. ELY. v.3-ct :- l .; 7 E MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN V A COUNTRY GARDEN DEAR Ry, Ngn,.i,mhs M the Five hundred tulip bulbs were dozensofthese shrubs bloom every story. concerning what's wrong planted yesterday and the weathertlune. Ten American Lilacs. ass with your marriage. hasn't been was calm and sunny. I really en- ten of the common blue variety miwii: Avcsnos in thrcc iii-til, J -i ways. Top in botloin: as s Dip the shells with Deviled Seafood. Deviled Seafood In Avocado - tbsp. each vinegar and lime juice. Shells: Use as the main dish of a It tsp. salt and 2 drops T basco. luncheon plate accompanied with.Tnp with half slices of avocado I grapefruit salad. crisp potato brushed with lime juice. chips and black nhvos. Cut 3 medium Florida '.:irv:cadcS'. M halves. lengtl-in-isc Remove pits 1 Brush the cut surface with fresh Salmon Lo” lime juice to keep the color. Fine-dice enough fresh or froz- Qn defrosted shrimp nr lobster lnr use shredded crahiiir-all to make. 2 c. Melt 3 tbsp hullcr Blend in cnm, -1-... Mini- Purple Prune Plum Gel: Stir ll: envelopes unflavored gelatin iii- tn V4 c. cold water. Stir into 1 e. boiling water to dissolve. Add the juice drained from I II lb) If 9"" 93" l""'PI9 l"'"”9 the roblem. the rivers e erson plums. the juice 1 fresh llnie and donpnot know when mglugt. H 2 tbsp. sugar. Refrigerate until be- you He overweight, uni reducing by cutting your total calories. ita- Remove pits and stir the plums ducing diets for women range from into the gelatin. Refrigerate 4 hrs.. 1000 to 1200 calories a day; and or until firm. Serve with any sweet- for men from 1400 to 1600 daily. 3 tbsp. flour. in tsp. salt. V; tsp.l dry mustard. Vs tsp paprika and he tsp. Tabasrn. Gradually stir. In 4 c. milk- Cnnk and stir until the mixture boils. Remove from the heat: add 1 tbsp. minced parsley. 1 tbsp lime) juice and the seafood. Spoon into the avocado shells. Top with tiny cubes of buttered enriclicrl bread. Iroll until lightly browncd. Avocado Dip: Use with pntaln 'l'OMORROW'S DINNER Mtxed Vegetable Soup Pnrslled Potatoes Fried Farsnips Purple Prune Plum Gel 1 ginning to thicken. v . . . . -. in in Tomato Tossed Sal d. or fill Egg lance is employed by the First National Bank of Boston. and the groom is with Isaac Milton and Sons Fuel Company. HOUSEHOLD HINT A new plastic colander is help- ful for rinsing fruits and vegeta- bles without marring or scarring kitchen work surfaces. It is soft, pliant and light in weight. Mold- ed in one unbreakable piece. it has easy-to-grip handles. stiff en- forcing rim and steady tripod legs. The outlet holes in the bottom are made large. in order to drain water quickly and to prevent clog- ging by dirt or soil. It is available at department. hardware and plumbing stores and specialty shops. or carbohydates. Those who do not lead a physically active life do not need or use high fuel foods. All excess calories are of course stored as body fat. The easiest way to cut calories is by lessening the amount of fat in the daily die This in turn can lessen cholesiero . With so many factors Involved in Reside In Tignisli Following Vows Phelen McKenna officiated. The bloated stomach of this re- fugee lad in Saigon tells the story of too little to eat. Thousands of youngsters like him can be fed by lsist the families who have fled to Connor Street. Ottawa. ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wife her classes in the school down the River Road. A busy and exciting time this is for young students. this season which takes them into pleasant bypaths of study and gives them the joys and antlcipations of the Christmas Concert to remain forever among the rememb l on Tuesday. November 2!. the wedding of Miss Jean Wells. Alber- ttgnl; and Mrl. Lmiiis Maclnnis. Tig- s . was so emn zed in the Ch rch . - of the sund Hurt. Mutton. a". had been reading last night offer- The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wells, Alberton. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Maclnnis. Tig- "CARE" WILL HELP FEED THIS BOY Canadians through CARE of Can- Free lndo-China from the Commun- ists tn the north. Donations may be sent to: "CARE for Vietnam- ese Refugees" Program. 116 0'- ada's special Christmas campaign for 5100.000 by December alst. Con- tributions in any amount will as- The article in the magazine we lug some reply to the query: "What makes a woman beautiful?" agreed in goodly measure with the point of view of that Granny of the long told. it seems to me. Are you da- Iiberately withholding? Or is it that you just donit see the facts in re- view - and the history of their unfoldment? This appears to be a case of I couple whose lives have been going apart for years and years; and finally the husband's behavior Iug taken a turn that makes the tragedy unmistakeabiy clear. Poa- sibly George is trying to compel you to face the reality of a bank. rupt relationship. so that you will stop pretending (as you perhaps pretended for years) that "sll is well" -- or. at any rate. adequate. An element of hypocrisy is im- lllicit in your argument that you were "lust trying to save our home and reputation - which is good in the community" -- when you woke out against his recent dal- liance with a younger woman. May- be he feels he is done with pre- tending. and wants to live sin- ) before he dies. you as if he dwelt in another I. cerely. even in a wrong cause. G90l'8e seems as remote from world, and this kind of estrange- ment doesn't develop all of a sud. den. Nor is it induced by magnetic forces operating outside the field of the married relationship. Rather ltlhas to do with an Interperaongl context of Incompatibility. and un. toyed the planting although some frost was in the grating and care was taken to see that the good fine soil covered the bulbs with the frozen clumps placed on the top. Once before. when illness prevented the planting of the bulbs in the earlier fall it was necessary to lift hard chunks of clay and icy snow to get the fine loam underneath where the bulbs were carefully placed. and at that ttsne doubts filled my mind. just a satisfaction that after the deep snow and frost it was at last possible to provide the planting for the spring garden and the wonde that the brown bulbs would not freeze but grow into lovely flowers during the wint- er to come. some bulbs had been planted soon after the storm before the frost had frozen very much sou because of the quantity of snow which covered lt- It was a cheer- less job as snow can make it very unpleasant to plant bulbs, however. a few were planted each day and now I can look forward with ent- icipatlon to the springtime garden. Many other gardeners have told me that they still had planting to do and it is possible to watch for sun- ny days. and accomplish the work. PROPER TIME It is realm the proper time for planting and we all know the storm conscious hostilities. that prevent the principals from being friendly was unusually early in the season. are planted this fall so that a num ber of varieties in many shades at violet. white and blue will be fssg. rant and lovely over quite a per. iod of time. LILAC HISTORY The common lilac (Syringe vul garia) was taken from gardens ii Constantinople to northern Bump: in the sixteenth century. It prob ably reached this country some time in the seventeenth century We know that in this pmvinu where the old cellars of the first settlers homes can be foung that very often this lovely shrub is still blooming beside the stones which had been used so many years ago. It is not difficult to think of the hardships of those days and the love of the beautiful of those early pioneers who brought slips of the lilac from the old country to this techniques. new country when they travelled here in small ships and vessels They could not have chosen s better shrub for the climate of the new world. Except for tbs extreme South. it can be grown in any part of America. and Ill most parts of Canada. It thrives in cold winters and does not need any protection. For busy garden- CI in the fall there is not the labour growing hardy shrubs as there is in the growing of the tender plants i'i".3l;.rZI”” min meal or M" encd whipped toppin- Cut 1 medium Florida avocado II halves lengthwise. Rcmrive pit. Peel the skin from each half: smooth-mash the pulp. KEEP IN TRIM B Overweight And Fal Diel Related To Heart Disease wd candid in damn: with Mndgllt was a dark day for all gardener! which must 3,, "um-ed berm-. Scientists are I cautious lot and Irish. .and farmers but no actual harm hon. 11,, mo" 1 5. at pm-5, ago. x If! D01 Want in Jump to C0nCIlll' F0II0WllIl the ceremony the bl'Id- "Reigning belles of the Victorian 9Ve'"5 0! "'9 5CIl00ItY93"- ran to God . ' ' .. .. hi . glue; dil lg;t:;. M1355. tohhalt ;In:):;'3'. we're uslervid a wedding age, it said. were called beaut- mmllliclik P::lI!',eImiI: lxgv "."";InaI'lT -Huey?! mgpuggprpanlms p came to anyone I know for which .3”-uh, me mm 1 up, (hem ml Fr-V lmed '"'""k'd V"”Ip' I” l cholesterol and fat all one and) the groom's au.nt Met-s TI-I:nko'Phme M when they "CHM Maren to me quite figure today b'esprlnkled' Am! I0 Wm” the bI"3ch 0' "M" we I" umnkmlt . mu own Memoml Nurury mu ' lhacon fat for tasty flavor. "me, n (anew! that to no” the .n'nmI' In m-e "chins they wceree. 'Ge:::leokn-f;1;I::::)ttlI;')II !tioi"a1l;i(:iasrt:!ii-hilileei-; with me "Eh of measles from ness and misunde mndlng. mar- spline nlzllthpezelgif flu:-3 days. great! many bQI:I;IftllI lslhrubs ;t a bu-ilding up of cholesterol. the hgnored at a reception at the home combining ink, , flawlcsg whole-v crown to sole. Not much to say. perfm" Q" "25 if":gIct'”3f"' summe Sp,-mg 0, F311 mg grekiu: ma": mgmlim fat in the diet must be cut. The o the groom' t. Th th . .. A ' so ,- - u is en re use o a m n cy ' - scientifically planned low calorie re- tiered weddinsg pill: Swasetoplpfzetl ;,m:vc;mte:i5m;3sl:haEa1m:: :3; Whrl::1:lnllPl:kl?faI':fIz!l!3.g aWV:al?eas;EI : 'I"h'V' 3 P705101?! - that they hnd-or ggxrt d:l'11:mpq:Pe.'h "Mm"! lP1'I"8I"'d ON” I3 "l”'g1"x;I: ducing diet is a low fat diet. ' by a miniature bride and groom. kitten cry at the door and w th ; "Arm" "9 1"" "'9" "''3'- ' an" .m "I" you W E M A- the women who make heads tum an 0 Find your can a feather ta, 1 tin gh. dy .1"-uig. LOW nr. LOW CHOLESTEROL '-f-if: .,”.,I.'f:,,,d”w",f,I",IfmI;:'fn in ii resturnnt. who are worshipped "03 t5'”'Alll '0 be near his youns ”fbf:;':f”p:lI,f,I(,,m:.'ffn.'f,: Fill your cake with plums "5-l.e,,. .35.: '1', .''..?id. iota, mg. LOW c,u.oiu1r, mg-r pA'r'nr.nN mi. i by movie fans. and whose features ""5 9" "d III" 'I"''” We 0"” ' Learn to take your weather as ui. now”. my beelther doub .. . h t) to di d i th decorate magazines. w;'.,',l'.f fillet? tchlllldhhlfmthcalsliggg dfglillully. Aiii'i'Ii?:'c3:..,.,'3,f,Z, 1: As the weather comes. 1; or gtngig, pu-uculniiy early or TRICK OF THE CHE!” A - .. MW mm 3 gIir;r;t.t;t: mrhis is. encouraging. it coii- keep! in his boys hands A war tame m middle age or .,m. g. More garden work must be done hm v.1-gen" R, umchlly "1. By Ida Jenn Kain Er butt.ern;llk A romantic bachelor hreakfsst- conIct,::::sw?:)?t(n,c .::,l;.e”::: corner of our hearts m mm” mumm muladjunmenu "T I:if:d:tathIstTot:teh ntllf "um ”(lhi:.mg;nx wnklliloi fr" . t - - ' v s l ance an e. I11 M 00 ing in a restaurant, noticed his of man A woman 0; personality. And regardless of any or every Elected for years tend to become on the Hybrid Tea Roses. The I u Po” goft-boil - y tatrohl lly stl t h i 4 0!. M, --Q;,ff,'.,,f,5f.,.,I2'f,.,,',',:; ,I,',':f,”,'f, "I I"'”" ”"- "I" "S I" "'”" l:vI!:WsbrI)iI;I.wocr:il1i uIrenisi'esA if.” f; l:terplif?. C0 y ” '" ""' idea of a covering II to keep the won on macs this who wishes to marry a larm- u',f".,,' nEwl?,"t:m,sk,; -Farsi young echo Doors open. it is wmethlni M the 30" h" Web :0" "II we gmtlind Ind the mm In, H”! b"'de" '1'" been '0” er's pretty daughter. write, . ureter: mclfnelf mo hglllof wlthe feeding-time. Thus the farming uke" W" "I! c'e”'"- Md II" me?” mm"? :9 wow an. our big for many years on lilacs. is H! WW2 promptly and a few 3” If ' ' aslcontinues. 0'”? PW" '0 N Teallud by You 5” er” ” MI "V d”'” the late-bloomlnl (rout) of hybrldi V' cup dl5's later received note which ll;,:t'en:3.pt::.y9--are Immmcd by "y Until tomorrow-n Diary----Good " ""5 um. I' ' growth 0' "nut" thlhd "win Ewfllygts-aydlthe 'u:!I.IIhln :1 '3'"! lood Iiilcl DIV! I109” NW read: ' night y A y . H standing, concerning what happen- "I" in Canada by Miss Prutol 3 ti " I . ' lserving Mfogrgi you; otter came mo .. ?.'.: 332.3 ”.I..3.f2..."”."".'I.'.f. gm 3- ?ge.Wgfv1;r.;0g(;'vnv:u';'.:;;;- ....... .. .......,.,. .,, M, w... ,.,, gnaw-. -mi in mac-h-non i we ea" marriw 'wI"- dull iiresponai spirit behind it ' ' 0 ' Ve one hundred and fift u'bI”'"I"' Vnlw" "' mm . 1 I .- divorced once and ha th ' " W i 5 George for money, etc.. - unless V m'''- med. t:”.".';: ” '.:”.";:r.”.:l::'..t:.e'.t”.:..:::':.:::.::: to am -etr-umex-new or to ..f”.”.'.::W.':l.::” ”r"..'”"'.:; m --w we in cm ---m l indicate to him that you aren't a mcmrd mun d eh? "1 fi” Continued on page 0 leaner. which prompts the thought 3 "V" 9 I” V” that maybe you outwiited bins ino :'1;,”:nd"':. vII':'mh""::2'Ign "OW TI "CEO marriage. so to speak - corralling him simply because you wanted 1.1:: g'&.m::rd':':" ml H him intensely at the time. al- though knowlng his heart wasn't "Of! HPMIY II PIGCI . Overweight is America's number diet. The American diet is very I etzg. twice weekly one nutritional problem. and heart high in fat: in fact. ”swimming in Lean meat. poultry disease is our number one health fat." in recent years. studies havc.'lI' fish problem. What boat-inc does the shown that cholesterol. a fatty :ub- lD0 not fF.V - Trim all one have on the nthr-r. and what stance found in animal sources of Visible fatsl dietary rules can help to lighten fat and in dairy products. is sus. Cottailc Fheese the work of the hcart? lpect in connection with heart dis-I '00 added cream) Medical science dries not know ease. Restriction of cholesterol Sm!” potato all the answers yet. for many clif- fonds alone. however. has not Vegetable. green of fercnt kinds nf experiments are in-Iprovrd to he the solution. The YBIIOW valved anti this requires V:-ars of confusion on the cholesterol quest- Vegetable. other rs-scorch. Hmvcvcr. this much is.Ion stems from the fact that the Cereal. whole Strain definitely known... with cxccssihody itself can make rholesternl, 01' cnriorcrl Tmm-rw wright. there is lncrcascrl work on That is. food fat in the diet furnish. Bread. whole rain 3 thinlslices' , .. the hcart. Just. how much nf thelcs the huilrling blocks from whichl OP enriched R I Words The WISE Itlqlhe be-ml); 3' today eliims her trouble is causcd by tho htll'f'I(ll'IItIle body can manufacture cholest-I -Ielly nr Honey I Tablespoonsl . te Melba y persona !y' one" imposed hy lhc cxr-r-ss body fat ernl on its own. fCitrus fruit or juice 1 serving M9" "'9 WT" Wllll IWO e.Ves.Imu"h by Nun" Ind one'fou”h bx and what part is lraccnhlc tn spcci-l Now let's see how all this ticslFruits. 2 nthcrs 2servinS8 but wml ""9 m"If”9- I" ""19? lhllllthc modem minde 0' makeIup' fic. dietary factors have not born in with overweight. A diet that Tlllal FHIUFWI inf (lly ' I300 I0 may 5h”"Id "9 IWI" 35 mllCIl Isl And whlt m-kua H" day hemp the roses are covered and it takes effort to atone for physical flaws." I - . . . definitely cstnhlishrrl is Iiillfl in food fat is usually higiil 1400. they say. -tt'. (,'- Call it) ""1? 5"" melhw lwer the ''e5""3 1;; lg. of may If n uln t, A k eh n. 1.3.”... ".9, it has horn rlcarly shnwn that in calories. for fats furnish twnl 0 meldowl Ind QUIGI W00dI3lld5 I9 I have two suggestions for you: Family Srrvl-Eenfao-cnaIlel:d) is: you: ”I'"vI1auIe.enmins'Iird:g heart ricseasc is most common a- and ii fourth times as many calorie.-ii Ibdllf Ind I blilmy Wllld m0Vlnl 1 Rad ”God,' m.ch,, (M.c.lul- dty hr . "Kenn" wt 0' wad-L VIII! MI OH. I! 513' mung people who eat I high fallas are furnished by either protein) EEHIIY thfolllll til! 581'! IWIBS End pl,” 1”, man Cluk go at H” nu un pg. 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