Wow Anne lend. Women‘s '11.. GMChaEfiefi-Tifsion; May_ '1. 1932. 1 Editor. Plan. 8-8!“ HAPPENINGS " The Junior League of the Charlottetown Hospital held their “Spring Bonnet Tea“ at the Community Center on Sat- urday afternoon. The tea. which is an annual event held by the Junior League. was very well- silended. Mr and Mrs. Lea Roberts and family have returned to their home In Dresden. Ont af« ter spending a very pleasant vacation with relatives and friends in PEI. Mr and Mrs. Addison L. Mac— Cabe. Naughton. Ont arrived on the Island Tuesday to spend I I\\lI week holiday wuh t h c l r Dart'flts. Mr. and Mrs. R H. “nod. Hazclbrook and Mr and Mrs. Ernest MacCabe and fa- mily. Alexandra. 0n the trip they were accom- panied by Mr. MacCube's bro- ther. Maurice from Alberta Bible College In Calgary. .\lr. and Mrs. Lester Diamond have returned to Natick. Mass. after visiting Mr. Diamond‘s hrnther-inJaw and Sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Coles and fa. mily. Suffolk, PEI They also Visited their nephew. lilr Gor— don Coles. Mrs. Coles and small daughter Deborah. Charlotte- town. Mrs. Ella Mulally has return- ed to her home In Kensington allcr spending the mist two months visiting friends In (‘har- lotletown. Mrs. Lydia McDonald. Ken- Iington. was a recent visitor at thc home of friends In Charlotte? towl. MARY HAWORTH "If You Can’t Miss Heather Rose CampbelL. Breadalbane. spent the Easter holiday With her friend. Sandra Skinner Ill Moncton. NB. Mr and Mrs. Walter E. Be- airslo. Charlottetown. spent Sun- day In Sea View. guests of Mr. and Mrs Earl MncKay. Donna and Belly MacLeod ro' turned on Sunday to their home at Charlottetown after spending Ill" past week visiting at Long River where they were guests of their grandparents. Mr and Mrs James B. MacLeod at Clinton. guests of their uncle and aunt. Mr and Mrs. Eric Ilcaney. and at Kensington. guests of their grandparents. Mr and Mrs Elmer Paynter. l Wendell Mat-Lead has return- ed to Long River after spend- 4 4 .i_ .. ' ing the past week with his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. George T. hlachod. Charlottetown. Billie MacLean. Charlottetown. student at the Vocational School. and now employed with G.‘ K.| Rickard. architect. spent the past wcekcnd with his parents.' Mr. and Mrs Judson MacLean. Kcnsington, The Ladies Auxiliary In lhel Royal Canadian legion, held a well attended pot luck supper and card party at the Legion Homc. Kensington. on Tuesday evening. Lady's high prizes were won by Mrs. J. A. Doug- las and Mrs. Thomas Dun- phy. and Men's high by Keith Doultlas and Earl Carr. Consol- ation prizes went to Mrs. Hiram Ellis for ladies. and George Douglas and Freddie Tbibeau for men. ‘ Lick ’Em Join ‘ Them” Columnist Advises Dear Mary Haworth: We have been married IS yours and I have tried to convince my husband that his shops ~Iiould be kept In the bedroom lIc ln~ alsts they stay in lhc “VIM: room. Also l have tried to not him to hang up his clothes. He drap- es his suit. shirt or olhcr ap pare! on a tie rack. I have been expecting It to collapse under the load. I am at r pc's _ end. Ihave Ihrce cluldrnn and certainly don't unnt lhcm to take after his cxnmplc. thinkith it right. I just \innd r if mu have any advice" I have to keep a pcaccful home. too F B. Dear l-‘ B Your liii-iiuilils wilful untidincss Is unfortunate and regrettable. It is unloving and non-coopcrnth‘c It is I contradiction of licnycn's lirsl law. As mankind has always known. by instinct. from time Immemorl "Ordcr Is hcarcn‘s flrst law." The foundation of pcacc In any household is order —maln- talnad by having a suitable Place for things. and keeping things In their proper place. As for what to do about his disobllglngncss. you might take a tip from the political maxim: "If you can‘t lick 'em. lim- 'em." In short. beginning now. you might just fall In with your hiislnnd's :lnvenly habit ~ of shot! In ,the parlor and cloth- iniz draped in layers on tile tie "Wk — as If it no longer chal— Iengen you. later. when. as and If the children are parking their shoe.- In the living room ton. and P915!!! their garments on door- knob- in- chairboclis. he tyoilf hiisbudi may decide. all hilt-ell. that his example has been wring. And he may cor- rect his "intake. "What can't be cured run! N m." - adage tells II. and. la milder”. this should deecrfhed. Don’t ban you!" out fishi- inset-mast”: iliir trials. when their spiritual character was being seasoned. tested and brought to full sin. tilrc. As you progress In this atti- tude. and yolir husband senses that his rudeness Is meeting on rcsistancc. he may take himself In hand and turn over a n leaf. M. Dear Mary Hawoflh: I am a tern-age girl. crazy about two boys; but I am not really sure tlint I love cilhcr one. If I had to choose between them. I don't think I could. Iiill's I‘nmily docsn'i know We are dating. as thcy want him to mnrrv a lzirl of their choice ulinm hc docsn‘t like Hc Is pilsl ‘lil. through school and has a good job Tom is 19 and m, mother Ilk- rs hlin hctlcr. He is out school nnd in thc scrvlcc. Oiii families hope that we will marry some day When I date one boy. the other gets mad. Should I plcasc my family and date only Tom" 0r dale Hlll too. no matter what his family nnd mine say? I want. to do the right thing. CF. Dcar CF: This isn't lovt‘: it is simply‘ thc cxcitcmenf of the chase that kccps you Ind the two boys going in circles. In. sneakdailng Bill. to con- ical the association from his parents. you tarnish yourself. I. think, He is a «mandate fei- low. dragging you down to his lI‘I'Cl. one must assume. which explains why your parents don't fnynr him If you want to do right. dnn't intrigue with a man who lacks the good faith to court yotm openly. M.H. a Haworth counsels her column. not by mail or personal interview Write her In care of The COUP Mr. and Mrs. Almm BOI- wall, Dunstaffnage celebrated their 50th anniversary at a dirt— ner party held at the Queen Hotel on Saturday evening. About 45 members of the Boo Wall‘s family and a number of ELLEN’S DIARY llDA BAILEY ALLEN Hot Cross Buns Can Be “A 1' Y” - _a... -..s._.. as ssh- Baking Project For Child 1 A THIRD grade class in a New Jersey school recently \‘IS- yited a commercial bakery. The lchildren uere so thrilled u i t b lthe use of yeast "to m a k c .dough grow" that the teacher scheduled a bread-making pro- jeci iii the cIaSsroom at school KIDS DID ALL Collectively. the children mix- .od the dough. started it rismg. .then kneaded and shaped a nd - Ibaked it in an oven over a two. burner plate then each child {enjoyed a piece of "home baked" bread vl'ith butter. and Itook another slice home to show i Mommy ‘ Hot Cross Buns are In vogue again at this season. Just the goodie for a home fun bun- linking project with the children or grandchildren. When tlic buns have and cooled. the youngsters can lfill in the "crosscs" on top with frosting and a pastry tube from a cake decorating set. Measurements level: for 6. baked recipes HOT CROSS BL'NS 2 pkgs active dry or yeast cake oouraged tenderly the buds Io un- fold to the sunlight. and deep- 1: c tepid water 1‘: c tepid milk I tsp salt! 6‘2 c sifted flour ‘4 c. granulated sugar 2 tbsp shortening. melted ‘1 c currents I egg Dissolve yeast in ualcr. add to milk. beat in salt and 2': c. of the flour Cover. set In warm place when light. or double in size. in about an hour add 3 uga r. shortening Currants. egg, well beaten. and remaining flour to knead. Turn dough onto floured aur- fsce Knead until It feels "clap tic" Let rise again until doubled In size Roll out. Cut Into 2”: Inch rounds. us 'ing cuoky culler. Placed in oiled pans. let rise 30 min. again until doubled in size. Bake 20 min. in mud over. 350 degrees to 373 degrees I". Just before they will be done. brush over Ith cornstarch glale When cool. fashion a cross on each of confectioners' frosting. put on with a pastry bag and “a c room-soft lard or shorten» 'mh-IHWIUIIIIIU-arl-laod ‘ he done. to give a glue. circle. then 1 tbsp cm... I. NIOHOW'I DI‘NNII em WIN dfy- m1! 'tth I Chilled Pineapple .l u it e N 1 but?" “all voila. Iddllual 59m“ “my, 5‘" will to hold It together.) cum“ 1 n d stunw Fold over :0 term half moon: Puffy Parslied Dumplings MI! rude do" by Merl-wins dough as on pic shell but k.” RhubarbApple Sauce Ginger Snaps Cream Cheese “3" “MW “0' “P can” 1" M," ; Fry until drowned in deep fat. labout :75 degrees F. or I at [WEZT CREE“ enough to brown small tube of EMPANADAS bread II l min. (Courtesy La Fonda del Idl Makes :4 sweet empanadu. TRICK OF THE Cllll' When making lamb stew in healing canned lamb stew). add Vin each pl it top ens-bod lcuminseod lightly fired In 1. tsp butter or margarine. ing 2% c sifted flour 1 tbsp cooking oil 3 eggs '1 for egg until it c water 1-3 c sugar 16 oz. coarse-grated awuzer- land Swiss. Gouda or \ or mild Cheddar cheese mixed “oscow. “pl—.an' with d in aged Cheddar pone.“ 50"“ dfll‘M“ Whip lard or shortening until “Mb” ,0" pm“ I" ' um an", ‘ton atomic-powered tanker tad Add no", “d mil can cruise at In knots. ATOMIC TANKEB Add oil and 2 eggs. mix well” Then add water, a little at a m time until dough has smooth ‘rc.a' 5' any“. consistency. ' Mix dough until it does. not_ 'm‘“ stick to “users. can even morn Remove from mining bowlp 9;” pl refrigerate 1 hr. before usmg. . Roll dough out on Iightly- : Far-lb" floured surface so it Is “thinner than a dime". 0 23mm Use an empty I-lb. coffee can "u to cut out empanadas. "mum". - Whip remaining egg and brush over each circle; place LE CELEBRATE Soul ANNIVERSARY Mrs. Boa-wall. Giffa were pro i Good-night. close friends attended the af- fair, Mrs. Boswall was the former Pearl Weatherble of Mt. iueulck_ Neil A. Matheaon acted as master of cercn-iouics for the dinner and also pro posed the toast to Mr. and Sea Gulls Fly Inland. And Old Tole Warns Of Storm ‘ Ih e‘ light on a field. particularly one “and day!" he smiled, This was the afternoon tractor d re w some of thel lengths of spruce recently harc that is plowed. They must be. picking up food there. In any‘ vested for the work of repalrl event. they have always been a‘ there. to the vicinity of lane - bridge... Alex was with the farmers. winning for him-‘ self spring-freckles from thEl sun. and words of commends-i mm from his Erafldlfllh" m" of me'" he said lowering the‘ sight common to our spring.” l I “A beautiful morning!" Papal Starling smiled in greeting when} we came to spread our pieces ofl wash. "Oh dear. how thoughtless. ii i ll kk‘i‘plnll SI! “‘9” Out 0‘ barm'I voice “You see. mine wife" he war at that work. And of. the things he saw and milying and actting rev twinklcd "hasn't risen yet This scltled heard as hc amused liimscll llp‘Iakrs a lot out of mu» " the valley by the stream! He Above us. high over this clip found QN‘I‘nI-Sll curls on the al- of valley. and the abndc of PET”! dcrs: and tiny golden heaps of -buund mortals. a jet was writ: discards off the stripped cones ing of the sprurcS. though no fish! trail nt characters across h c a ;d heights of blue I . of the squirrels. He sounds. strange to him. though someone was crying. And all thc time mostly -white sk are up from the river— in over lhc stream and fields today." "So!" hc exclaimed. “I won- dcr “hat they were And why do they come up from the riv— "9.. “We used to say a rhyme about that ‘Scagull. seagull. sit In the sand. It means stormy ucnlhcr “him you come in land" " wc said. ‘ \‘cs. ll sccms as though we always do connect their visits with windy. rough, wcniher. EI-l Icn" .Iamcs offered “but they also cnmc when fhcre is to he continued fine weather. I rech- on it‘s hungcr brings them In- land. Thcy come to fish. And then. too. we often see them FAMOUS FOB i BRANDED INSPECTED ZAKEA "‘G’é’fi ; “M-ifll riuiiiim 1 here to serve you hour of the day or light. I CALL 4-6623 I for 24 hour service Illicit. "All"! Owner 1 Mini ad Itch-Ilka“ Guardian. 13% Milan. hmkA-flfi 9% 3-4 M In 06m M. 3.. M. Brown. lac. Glen, b v, . birds wcrc flying high up in the agreed. :The lull!" WP "aided. "The! classes an hour earlier than its in a pretty. the signaller "It is out of this world" whispered “Quite out of this world" for Granddaughter left sented by their son Borden Boswall and their granddaugh- ter. Linda Boswall. Mr. and Mrs. Boawnll are shown cut- ting their anniversary cake. ual this morning. while the silent fields were still touched here and there by the rlme of the‘ night‘s frost. “The sun will warm the day" she offered to us come with James to the door to see her go. . "After this white frost" Jam- es nodded... "Hope you have a “I hope so too" she chuckled. facing off to lane's end. "Ah me. you poor little lad. So it's off to school again for: you!" he remarked with a sigh to Mack. when later he set out‘ happily in his schoolday. "And: I was thinking. forgetting this. was a Monday. that you and I‘ might. " “Don't say it"' Mark chuckIA ed "But there's this to it: I'll oe ‘ home a whole hour earlier to. hclp you. if you need me. and all goes well with my day." A nice day. it has been. If en: _____.__— ‘ ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling Dist. SIII’. Sn Lilo oi CM PMI “I7 — L548 (Thorium. P.I.I. Moore & McLeod ltd. 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