. WOMEN LET'S EAT .,.....-. nag-..u.t.....4n-2 stopping housework. ERRATIF EATERS Page 8, The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1955 i Time Out For Tea Helps To Overcome Fatique , B: Id". al Ttiercs a very good rciison for occasionally. to drink a cup ot tea. and a good reason tor inviting in lrlt"IldS dur- liig'thc aftcrnooii for a social cup Bmlcy Allen for package dlrqt-tiniis Bake at- x 2"l layer cake in two tli X H pans Whcn cool. frost one lH)l'l' iiilhy chocolate icing, the other with lcm-i on or vanilla icing Cut in 2" sou.-ire! iput together on a large plate to A- .a.-t...-.-."-... s.... , y l ......,, :rr:"':r-or i look like a checkerboard. T()MORR()Vt”S DINNI-Ill. Unfortunately, nieiii) lionie-nialc ers are crratic eaters. starting a long day with no more than coffee-.1 juice and toast; Sllalt'l1lnE a light lunch on tlic kiti.-hcii table: often rushing all afternoon. ihcn gctling Crcaiii of (il'P('ll Pea Soup Fish Fillets Saute Broad Noodles in Cheese Sauce dinncr. feeling ”too tii-ml. to eat." Diced -rmmp pickles fxin wonder :'l1PrV0ll.9l-i955 irritah- Applesauce Cake, Squares llity and fatigue set In. CONN, 1-9,. mm All women who value health,' Hght-licai'tctliii--..-. hcauty and buoy-l Broad Noodles in tiliet-so Sauce: ant-c. -dtoiild cat the right food at Break 1 -8 uz.l pkg broad noodles lengths. the right time. And this "food"linto 1'' Add to ll: cup 3-) - t- . .. .. EASY-T0-HANDLE thin bread-andlcheckerboard tea cake strikc the btitter fingers, sliced nut bread and. right note at an afternoon tca. should include tea as I hetween- boiling water, 1c. milk and '1 tsp. times lift. salt. Simmer-boil 3 min. . . Plat-e over hot water and cook RECENT REPORT 15 min. or until bile-tendr-i' and Remit reports from The Biolog- the liquid is almost absorbed- lcai Sciences Foundation. based out Measure any remaining hriuid. experiments over a long period ofl Add ellmlgh milk tnmake '2 C- time. show that tea helps to over-'StiF into 1 tsp. ilnlllt. U l-all i-err come fatigue due to muscular work, i Pet and V9 0- Slated Sll8FP "Wi- s trying environment. borcdom,it'lllTt'llP958- mental or nervous strain. Pour into the noodles. Steam- The sfipnfigfs report that 3 cup,(-ook slowly about 5 min. or until ,1 in gives hnth gn immediafg and ' the cheese melts. Stir occasionally : continued lift without int-tucinglservc with additional grated shari- gocnnrigry depressing pffects; that itfheddar cheese. and if convcnicnt it produces a sensation of comfort 3 IEW browned Cnnrsc cnrit-ht-ti and diminishcs drowsiness and fat- hl'P8ll Cfllmhs -Vllltlwtl lll tlllttmi lzue. . . . . . . Checkerboard Tca Cake is easy; TRHK mi Tm” Hm? to manage at ten time without an' Brush fish fillets. bcfore s':IllfN' additional fork or tea plate. -ing. with non-sweet French drcss l"ri-pare the batter according to-ing. K&P TN TRIM Set Your Mind To Reduce B: Ida Jun Kiln How uiany tunes have you said.ward the only pos-iblc nay your . . . "lye half a mind to rs-diict-?".ii-tvight can be reduced -- by cut- Change that to is firmly deter-lting calories below the nutnhcr nat- mincd. "l'vs- a good mind to getlure uses daily. To do this. you down to normal weight-” 'l'hat must leave out certain faioritc tat- ivholchcartcd approach lnjectstlening foods. Now, if your mind starch into your will power. balks at this tiii'n. thcn yuii il.'llP Donit faltcr at thc mcntion nfrbccn mcrcly wishing to ho slim. Will power. With cnlightcnmcnt on which is quitc a differ:-nt thing. what gives force or drive to thisl Are you eager to take i'IflllllllilEf' nchulniis quality. you can shift into .of the science of niitrition'.i Or are no-.iri' stccring and bring )'0lll'iI)'0ll feeling sorry for yoiirwlf lic- nc-ctit tn hr-auliful normal. All caltsc you have to give up sonic tltilts tit-rt--.sat'y is to be willing..bcware of st-lf-pity. for this attit- At this point. you may be hnncst- .tidc permcatcs and lfIfllIt'lllitx the 'y punlctl and feel you have al- siibi-iinscious. 'l'licn. in-it-ml of ll:Il'K hccn pcrfct-tly willing --- if- strengthcning your will to cat for only you had the strength of will normal weight. your Slllltttllkrltllls to stuv on a diet. is right back ill the old :i'uo.c Hci'c's the powcrliil secret Will This is the rt-.'i-oii St-It pity. -or-in fl"W"F lb lYlllIlf'lll'0t't hY thc suh- Il1L!l.l' agaiiist your will. fort-t-.x no.1 ('lll1.K('lflllK part of the mind. the back to thc old futtcniug fond ll.lh- deep iiincr part which carries out its t'hoose lllf' positno ;ipp.-u,-uh .l'oiii' sint-cro dcsircs. Bear in mind Keep your mind tot-ii-sed on the th:-il the will is tlierc. abiding in advantage: of hr-iiig lliii-mnl up;-jhf full powcr. You always have -uf and picture yiiui-sr-If wt-ni'iiiL' thr- nf your favorite fomls" -lhnic all Sllr visit will ll('.'Il' at pt-rt:-it fit-it-nt will to do aiiylliiiii: you viciglit This doiiiinniit lllllllL'll trill rc;-illi wiiiit to do. ll'li:il's nt-rvlcd tern rlirtwts your irill towivvr. it! your lllltll0llf'5tl'lFfl dc:-irc slinimiiig. Arc you roniplctt-ly willing; to fine inn,-,. I”, llutlllt llIllflI'ls dict" Firaniiiie your altitiuln to Kr-tcr for n niomcut tlntlht the . flxc largo iioorllcs. licavy knit-i mg not-air-rl and watch thc ini-hcs gr n-wl Easy to knit in II p ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS EASY TO KNIT smart pattcrn stitch. Toss this. toast warm shrug over everything! i Knitting Pattern 7099: Easy shrugt Mi.sses' Sizes 32-34: are included in pattern. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern tstamps can- not he acct-ptcdl to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. 60 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATTI-IRN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue. En- Jdy Dagcs and pages of exciting l'l'W tleslflnx - knlttlng. crochet, 9'l'tbF0ldH'y. fmn-ons. toys and novelties? Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now, .l't"0iIit'll want to order every design 36-38 expressed it. once you are in cont- i MARY HAWORTI-l'S MAIL Woman Asks How: To Be Adult in Her Relationships llhilli hi.-t.l(Y ll.-lW()RTH: Your lunravt-1 so many kinks in people's lit-cs, please see what you can do with this: The woman is in hcrl f!Hl'll tittics. with no particular tal- ents or training. Shc seems at odds! with ht-r husband and family in- her thinlting and dcsircs. How cant gun and clear brisk winds. or. slip go about attaining adult status those that in a whisper lonely 1n' iii lll'l' lil'lalIflllSl:llp -standing on her I ly b h d ml 310" ! unit ti-ct. hotli tinant-tally and mor- ”'"br9- 9 m" i 9 3"” 5 5 3! ally” ithc fields went searchingmsearch-' Slw lot-ls that her situation is t-om- mg for lovely tokens now gone: plit-.'it(-ti by the fact that her pre.s- frcshblown spring dandemm may cm-c at home N'(:l'lll.K iict-cssary. dtie by the whim M 8 wild strawberry to ll(ili- hiisbaiid s poor health. Sev-lhlosmm in 8 Sheltered I-em.e,n0oky crzil tiiiic!-. efforts on her part toythe Sheen of 8 blmercup, the rose, 'gct into the Pll1pl(l)lllCllI field came red of a cIm,H.' B pensiveyfaced to llillltllll, Iii-i-arise always her hus- daisy, a tangle M purpnshyblue ;:.'iiitll lll'(lll('Hlt'fl, Int the eleventh vemm 8 first Summer msew-phat . oiu. .iat suti airangemt-nts was October would make life more difficult for with sometimes too. 3 nizhpt him ltrain on the roof weaving the rhy-i 'l'lu-re is much luvc in the home . . - . ' thm of its ancient lullaby into our. and sonic happiiir-ss. But the &t- .sweetestdrcamS' l iiimplici-e has bccn geared to inval-t And good weather for I-he farg Iidism for many years. Her concern lmers to favor and further their not to hurt dear ones, and to dolfieldjworks. me plowing warrant the host by and for them. has crcat- QM. anmher geetmme and me gmhy led a S"Uati0"' sh” ("iii where' H iering-in of last harviesls to cellars. ttliorn are clonflii-tiiiit views or de- Fmm a fun hm," of plenty Ihis is.”m' fheyli. ”'”(i"fl"d "19 p"""' '.vcar. Earth has poured her giflsl but htiaiise it is right. but to stop t in plenty tn '0" and granary and :,h:”,?,'E"menl and "reserve ill” lhin. This we look back now to Normally this woman is of a hap- "WE we farmifholkm and dbehgralf; ipy disposition. But much of the I ful' glad for t :- mun an S ogvfhg ltimo she feels frustrated and hem- l iixsetahfedews W Ic encourage nicd in. When these feelings rcach3 i .' - . , a point of uiiliuppiiiess, the hiis-ilofoioigggoahzhglluagilgszl llillltl. and .'flllllll:l' are tipsczt. What has' gone leaving with us pleasant. :s1uiong with this situation. Please I memories of her stay. we rememl iv '7' i ' ber them now. telling over the days I lSN"l' IIERSEIJ-' each a gift-pearl as it were. rep- llPJll' ll H 'l'his uttlllall of whoiii: resenting a meaning. a memoryw All threaded on a colorful cord of -0" blwill-' W .i'ttlI T think. And lithe Autumn. And odd ones of the wondcr why you handle thv sub-ijt-wels were darkly shadowed for .lN't lit Mill Sn I'Pm"l0l3i -- as if there came too the concerns and. lmnl -1 h.V5't-"'ltlt'li Nil” difficulties. the crosses and lossesl The answer may he that you are which are ever a part of humans', seriously wanting in st-if-cstcem: days The parlings. the sorrowsl that .l'ulIil'(' ncvcr bccn comfort- and bereavcments. the miseries of. only scll-at-ccpting; that from earl- illness and care. These are among it-st nit-mory yoiiive been riddled the other shares and portions of by self-doubts. Sl'lf-f'lPpf'P('afl(ll1. etc. ifolks' livings. ingrainctl by a severely ccnsorinus. And with mixed antlcipations we autlioritarian brand of rearing. turn now to great November. Whatt Whcn rcleiitlcssly applied to gcn- have we against her in heart? lsi flc souls. this kind of rearing tendslit her bleak coldnt-ss'.' Or thc list. to produce inwardly dcmoralizcd less do nothing air of the becloiid- and outwardly conformist personal- ed days? Or again it may be the- ity -- such as we see in the tin-fsound of the winds which somc- -certain iudivirlu:il. who takes hisltimcs attend her. chanting dnurly lciic for action from almost any de--over-head about roof-tops and in maiittiiig suiirt-c outsidc ltsclf. hare topmost branchcs. which makc 'r.. load a satisfactory life. one ht-r among the loss welcome must linvc the integrity (the lnner.m"'1tltS til til? War Mr. and Mrs. Myron Matheson I pose with their attendants fol- lowing their autumn marriage on ; October 8 at North Tryon Pres- byterian Church. Left to right: Mr. James Snowie, usher: Mr. James Howatt. usher; Mr. James Cummings. groomsman; Mr. and Mrs. Myron Matheson: Mrs. ELLEN'S l l By An Island Farmerls Wife -mother The date: plt was, ironically. Mother's Day in -Peru. l complete. Gerardo Alejandro Lloyd Harvey. matron of honor; Miss Elaine Chisholm and Miss Marlene Peters, bridesmaids. The bride is the former Miss Doreen Howatt. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Howntt, North Tryon. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Matlieson, Bradalbane. DIARY ed period of lamplight which gives time for books and radio. for handi- craft and hobbies, and the ft:rgath- ering of family and friendly group to the pleasant ingle-places of home Wan sunrises? Yes. And timorous: sunsets or those strikingly color- ful...and all the time ”dat ole Man, Wintah, a-creepin' up for' ce'tain1" And Christmas! "We just may be living in a Fool's Paradise" James offers now coming in from a night-look at a mother-to-be in a piggery. "We've had so much nice wt-athcr this fall. Ellen, we have a notion it's going to last indefinitely. I think" he nods. picking up his glasses and paper and ”repairing" to the old arm- chair again "we'll get at the turnips l l ranging from eastern toques and Paris Hats Are Big, Bulky And Awe Inspiring By PEGGY MAS5lN PARIS tReuterst heavy hangs over thy head. is the password for Paris bats. V A revolutionary new era inimit- llnery is established this winter with hats which are blg. bulky, top-heavy. awe inspiring-and chic alter the eye has become accus- tomed to them. Sources of inspiration are varied. "Heavy, Cossack hats in fur. to deep- crowned cloches reminiscent of the 1920s. and the earlier platters and big berets worn before the First World War. Other bulky silhguette themes include chechias. dome shapes and tambourines. There are not only new Shapes. but also new ways of wearing them The heavy-headed line fre- quently cuts straight across the forehead. just over the eyebrows. like military tsmmies. playing up pretty eyes. Christian Dior uses this effect in his rough tweed and Shetland berets, and big toques of sable or mink. Svend recalls the Dolly sisters with cloches and lberets which cover the hair com- lpletely, and are draped down on ythe forehead. Whatever the approach. the new feeling unanimously endorses an overwhelming return to volume. a tdrnstic change after years of the small-headed effects. Another leading silhouette is the kalmuck turban and tuques. feat- ured at Dior. wth elaborate drap-t trig covering the entire head andl built up to height over the fore? head. Dior also endorses height in another manner in the fez or inverted flower pot. towering over the crown of the head. . SAUSAGE BALLS 1.”; lb. sausag emeat 1 egg yolk 5'4 cup finc dried bread crumbs 1 tsp. scrapccl onion juice Combine the ingredients and form into marble-sliapcd balls. Roll in flour and cook fifteen minutes in boiling soup. Words Of The Wise if we are over to enjoy life. now is the time Today should always be otir most wonderful day. --(Thomas Dreicr) HOUSEHOLD HINT in the morning." Until tomorrow Diary---Good-l night C b b d p "1135 so that 'h1Iarchlnznien'shandken:hlefI on sheidtvserii-oiiilite czftchs (iii them and .'W'''W' 9511- YW" Md til” 't”' tear. Avoid yanking sheets off t j '3 "am! '5' ' duh” Pod” bed without first loosening the edges Child Mother's Story Is Unfolded After 16 Years Editor's note: Sixteen years ago. the world was startled to learn of the birth of a healthy baby boy to a five-year-old Pe- ruvlan girl in Lima. Some of Perllts best specialist confirmed the event. but could not offer an explanation. Mother and son dropped out of sight. Here's tlic story of how they've lived thc ycars since Lina Medina became the world's youngest mother. By LUIS LEON LIMA. Peru (AP!--The clock on the scrubbed tile wall of the op- lerating room in Llma's maternity hospital showed 9:08 a. m. In the galleries. morc than a score of doctors watched intciitly. At the operating table stood a col- league, Dr. Gerardo l.o7.zirta. l They were waiting to obsi-rvi-. the delivery. by cacparian sci-tion l f a baby from H five-ycar-nltl May 14. lflillt. By 9:35 a. m., tlic tipcratioii llH.Kl kic- wh,,i..,,,.c..) tn chart u,,deriaklngg- But she too as a new babc. brings. (H h ml , .for sufficient rcasons that m a ke ll" l"W' With her: the fading Eoldibo?-ff. are? mlnuliigy l:l0e)r' snow to the self and thc simnlc and sturdy green of her garments,lwm.ld-S youngest mother Ling my t'nlll':t:P to go ahead with.a fair tryutil. LIFE IS GQING so pretty: the bush and ouict andli I-charm and scrcnily of a scason coming toward its rcsf: the extend- " ----er--wee ------H --------- dill”. Until She noticed with sur- Vnihini: is ever resolved for the mg mscnumgonmm "mm the sideg.PFlSe it Could move its arms. legs pt-i--mi who is readily thrown into linpsl pm And apparently youvW,:3"d CV95- :-untwtnii or retreat by making mis- been such lHl(('s, mccting obstructions. hear-tslrmm hv inner lcnslons and lurkyl a.....a......Mjm-.- ing misgivings, while supposing that ;:V:f""': ';)ie";I':l:::;-t ggy 3:1 and day-to-day relationships. .1 lltllf' unsatisficd the first few it.-its while shrinkin our stomach. "Wt"-V T" be'"g . liut won vou will fgee-if content and ym" li""'l-V " "ll" 1'" i" '0 W"- llt' l1Pt'fPf'lly nourished on thiec l" 3"” 8”z”""'"'-V 3"” Wt"? 379 ll.'ll.lllf'Pfl meals a clay planned on Vl3'"lY l-1959' Wt"'" 3'0" RFC V0L'BllY H", mm pm",(.m,(, Mada, with myydissatisficd Much of the time you nuns cut to two or 1200 a clay. Ml "'F1lS'tH'Pd and hemmed-in".' full automatic to burners with Thc science of nutrition contrnlstY”" 5"-V " "ml -V"" l”""l" Whit” :tXil;l:llihfh:trl)arneggelI:::;- None could tr”A y P - - mm human False ,,.,,,g,, mmesjwrong. and hnw ,,, mm M" We Same pointed om ms” Wm nu "lump perfect heat control . . . family-517.5 from boredom and loneliness. Find Dl'0tllf'm quem fesuymgg celebrlfgd inf; (ii p u - - n - an absorbing interest and your well "l”'l"llSl.l'. htr is gr-tting on. 13",, in Amie." Vina 5 ml. 6 IA". OVCD - - - Clall M38l'l3Vl5l0ll W1tl' mind won't dwell on forhiddenland you are troubled by fl"EllnESinnp when um, wnggnrn Thu: SAHIV - . . foods, or missing mm. ".3. W. had hop. - -- dow . . . a sliding smokeless broiler As one courageouii reducer has ed to experience. And your family (Nils guilty about your fret, as if ml of your weight. you'll never they worp found wanting you an, again fccl you lack will p0WPr.'fiftyi.sh, so it is a bit late in (hc This triumph can help you to live lifc victoriously. It's a wonderfull feeling to have. MORNING SMILE . . m.V opinion, you need both Mr. lfcnpcck returned from his vswhiatrlc help and prayer help wife's funeral 'on a very windy. t0 Put YOU Dtlychologically en rap- iitormy day. He had just reached P0" with your calendar-age. home when a tile was blown from the roof and hiirtlcd past his head. ft to replace longtime neurotic attit- udes with rcconstructive sclf-know- ledge. But in truth there iii no other approach to mature composure of spirit. In iii A M.H. MMIV Hawortli counsels through ."BlWf-lllll" NIH BREAD 'z5t'-Viltlodloinc lbonpouivoullanovomg WUP"'OOr Ilhuopc low '09! Ileowoenuboldngpovdu I up Kologfu AI-Ivan dlna, opened her eyes and said shc -was feeling well. The baby by her side seemed to her to be a now tising in the area of Lima travel- -led to the maternity hospital to often ended up in orgies in which rape was not uncommon. But if fhll theory were accepted. there still -was no explanation of how a -day to renovate your personality - ch now is an employee in Dr- Lox. adas private hospital in Lima. hospital, a friendly doctor helped, but warned Lina had avoided In- jg.-. O COOIOIOOOICI ..Pm,wt-- he murmured as he:hcr column. not by mail or person- 1”". hurried inside. ”she's reachcdlal interview. Write her in care of Heaven already!" lthlx newspaper. Iioopitho wolf 3 Person. so far -- ham- MYSTERY T0 DOCTORS deveral years would pass ht-lorc l .ynu a”, blocked by circumstances this half-Indian. half-white child. born in a poverty-ridden Andeanl At present. you are complaining :;:lsa5:'eerw3:,l: zzalclllesglllee :"l;dh3fh.Vl --h do I, . . . ou , or -. umnre yla long time. believe it was s new tbrother. Almost every gynecologist prac- vgiayear-old girl could conceive a I . Lina and her son dropped out of Kilt but Dr. Loud: kept in touch. pal eand nervous girl of 22. she when I went to see her at the fromthodoor bylotffnghlin lnthebocft hHUV&UU IOCDOCIOIOOOCOOCOOOO. C OOVCO-IOOOOOIOOO . O Borden Nuptials pastel blue nylon net over taffeta with matching boleros. headdress- es and mitts. They carried bou- quets of pink roses. Mr, Allison Jeflrcy. brother of decorated with gladioli and mixed flowers was the scene of 8 Pretty autumn wedding on October 10th at 9 am. when Miss Constance the bridcv was best man. 11... Georgina Jcffi-cy. daughter of Mr. ushers were Mess,-5. Eve H1, and Mrs. Fred H. Jeffrey. Borden. Campbell and Carl Maclnnis. became the bride of Mr. Joseph A reception for tony guests (01. Lester Perry. son of Mn and MP5 lowed at the Birch Hill Tourist Etlmlllld P9Fl'y- Till"i5ll' lH0n)C. The rooms were decorated RGV. Rv -7- MacDonald Omclat” with mixed flowers and the bride's ed at the ceremony. Mrs. Clintonlable was Cent;-ed with g 111,-(.9. Howatt was organist and hymnsyuemd wedding cake topped by 5 were Sung by the Clliiir imd mendstminiature bride and groom. of the bride. The guest pews werel For her daughters wedding. thq marked With Sweet D935 iltld 53tl”;mother of the bride chose a Briai bows. Rose suit with navy 8CCBSS0l'le.' Given in marriage by her father. and a corsage of yellow roses. The the bride wore a floor-length gown 3,-mm-5 mother was attired in . and matching bolero of white ny- grey sun with matching gone; Ion net over bridal satin. A pi-ln- 3nd 5. corsage of pink roses. BESS tiara 0f 596d Pelirltl and 80 For their honeymoon the couple quin-s held her floor-length veil and travelled through the United States. she carried is bouquet of AmeI'lC8niFor travelling, the bride wore I Beauty roses with long streamers! charcoal grey suit with pink ac- Her single strand of pearls was a cessories and a coraage of pinli gift of the groom. roses. Miss Judy Stewart, maid of Mr. and Mrs. Perry will residu honor. and Miss Ramona Gallant, in Toronto, Ont. (Photo by Edwin bridesmaid, wore similar gowns of Hcckbcrt Studio). Sacred Heart Church. Bordemj tcrviews and would be extremely lrcluctant to talk about hcrsclf. She iwas. '”Why do you come to disturb me?" she asked. PROMOTERS REJECTEIJ l-'iu:illy she agreed to answcr a ifcw qiicstions about what her life -has bccn like. She oxplaincd that taller her son was born. she was approached by hundreds of repres- entative who wanted to exploit her and her son abroad. Doctors turned the offers down- not without resistance from Lina'a father. T i b u r c l o Medina. who thought the gates of fortune sud- dcnly had been opened to him and his 'family. As the publicity fanfare dwindled the father finally took Lina and his new grandson back to their moun- . lain villagc and went on cultivnt-l ing the small piece of leased land as he had doiic before. Later, Lina was taken to the capital and raised by people who had takcn an interest in the case and felt pity for her. The boy 59,-. ardo lzrcw and attended grammar school, According to teachers. be was an excellent student -- and probably the hest buglc player the school t-vcr had. l.ln'a told me the boy is fine, I; still in school-and wants to be a nctor. iii BE8'Timn look at nwcsrrs font with four positions for "once-over" cleaning ease. 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