. Princess Aiexandra is Princess Alexandra, I7-year-old daiigltter of . Features Page‘ 8 The Guardian OMEN Wednesday, April 14, 1954 v . we turned the pages of the old Autograph Album—-the faded pink and blue and cream. with the re- spect of one who walks the narrow paths of a quiet churchyard where below the low green mounds of summer. sleeps the city of the dead. But. not all of those whose youth- ful offerings were inscribed in our book had gone from earthly scenes. HPN was the handwriting, a little careless, of the merry lass whose vense had matched her nature. A bit light it seemed and yet beneath one could catch the deeper senti- ment. We chuckled rioting how much the ensuing years had fruited her lines for us. She was one who avowedly was "never, never. going to find myself tied to any man. What. wash and mend and clean and cook and." with uptilted nose. "take care of children Not 1! There's better in life than drudgery like that. That's as far as my mother and grand- ELLEN’S DIARY by an Island Farmer’: Wife light 0‘ heart and more. we sua- pected. to navigate her barque suc- cessfully on life‘: variable seas. And here the offering of a seri- ous miss and scholarly. the letters painstakingly neat, the verse a quotation from the Scriptures. We had been talking with some sadness over a present -parting of the ways. "If I take the wings of the morning and dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea: even there shall Thy hand lead me. and Thy right hand shall hold me“ she had written. She in mature years married atclergyman. Odd times since in a "foreign" prnss, we read of her good works and know that she too has proven the value of the words. And here in tinkliiig rhythm was a verse written by a musical lass. Her every action had declared licr talent. Her voice was as sweet as ever a summer-songbird and her fingers could coax the sweetest . Activities . Household Hints HAM fl: POTATO SALAD 3 cups cooked diced potatoes. 1 cup minced ham. I tbs. minced onion. 1.. tsp. salt. ‘-4 159- PEPPPF I cup salad dressing. 2 hard-boiled eggs. Lettuce. Mix one-half salad dressing with hot potates and chill. About an hour before servitig, mix thorough. ly the potatoes, ham. salt. pepper and onions. Arrange on lettuce and garnish with slices of hard boiled eggs and remainder'of salad dressing. —l\lrs. Thomas Mccabe. Stanhope Woman‘: Institute. The Stars Shy it 6' mnthor nn a visit to Canada this .\".lllllllf‘l’. The Iltit-lies: has Natintttil Fixltthltion in Toronto Aug. 27, and it is likely the} \\‘li dtrin l'f"ll|l'P‘S. This portrait of Princess Alexandra uas taken on he Infnrmntlonl. Coiitrnct Bridge By Josephine Culbertson THE WEAK TWO-Bll) The weak twn-birl. which is tised b_\' quite a few players, especially in duplicate games and tourna- ments. is by no means an unalloyed blessing to its user. Sometimes it runs into distributional storms of the type present in the following hand, taken from the very recent Eastern State: Tournament in New York. llastdosior. Botzhsiduvufvtot-cots gun QAKJO 93 Q.AKJO 1‘: K8 510 :93: N egstis AKJ O .103 WSE ‘W681 ‘974 QAQO .104 993704: cl-Q5 When the hand was first played the East-West pair did not go In for the weak two-bid, and the suc- ‘iion proceeded: lhot South West North Penn Pan I Q Dblo. 1 V 1 Q Pass 3 Q has Pal Pun Granted East and South indulged‘ in some rather fancy bidding, butl DOU1 the one-heart rescue of one diamond. and South‘: free spade. bid on the three-card suit. were more or less in accord with expert: match-point I.fil'tlt’8. The prime point was that South had no chance‘ to leave in the diamond double. South played the cards beautifully: and lllRtiP three spades, for what should have been an excellent score on the board. This North-South pair, however.‘ could not rcckrtn with what was being done to them by their own paritirrs. F..«sf-West. at the other tahlv. There the bidding went quite difien-ntly: East Ronni West North Pass Pass 2 Q Dblc. Pass Pass Pass East could not go In for any rt-st-.tie operations when his parl- nerfis “oak two-diamond bid was douhtrrt he could only pnsit and pray. Ti‘lf‘ll Smith had no problem. if the bid had been one diamond doubled. he would have thought twice about passing. for all his MX‘ asrds in the diamond suit, by at the two-level his course was clear. The outcome was penalty of 800 — West could not win a trick out- side of the diamond suit. ' The theory of the weak two-bid is that it. "crowds" the opposing bidding. but protagonists of this convention seem to overlook the fact that the bid often given the enemy It fine choice of actions, defenttivn or offensive. I0'ITI.E°FEII a mic “MM 5 hoflbfafl In I ‘.'."."""'.'.Z’..l..l ' . ‘€7-i-' Tlitit Body of Yours B_\ James W. l-‘-arltiti, M. II. BACKACHE IN IIYSPEPSIA Many of us think of iiattkaclic as being caused by rheuntatism. or by injury such as lifting. It ma)" surprise many to learn that dyn- pcpsia iindlgestioni is a common cause of backache. In Annals of liheuintitic. l)iS£‘a.\'i"S. London. Dr. J. W. Benttio states, "it is well known that backache occurs in spinal dlS0l‘dE.l‘.\ involv- ing the skeletal structures. Back- ache is also recognized as a feat- iire in diseases of women, organic nervous diseases and states of anx- iety and hysteria. Much less ap- preciated is the fact that backache may be caused by various disturb- ances of the stomach and intestines tintra-abdominal disordenai. As far back as 1829, a noted physician. Cruveilher, observed th at m an y patients complain more of a ten- derness or a painful spot in ane spine than of these symptoms in the stomach region." Dr. Beattie shows that the as- sociation of backache with dyspep- sia is often overlooked and pre- sents histories of four patients iti whom backache was the )'ll'f‘(i"l1“ '- itnt or an additional feature in the presence of ulceration nl s. .. . .‘ and intestine or a new growth. t “A conversation with a fifth pa- ltent with an ulcer nf the duodenum brought out the information that during an attack of severe indi- gestion the pain in the back was considerably more severe than the discomfort in the stomach." Other cases have been seen in which backache occurred with stom- ach dismmfort and pain. The back pain was as troublesome as the indigestion and sometinics worse. In some cases the pain in the stomach radiated through to the back. By paying close or more attention to the stomach ulcer. giving it. regular ulcer treatment relief was obtained for both the stomach and the back symptoms. As stomach symptoms may be overlooked as a cause of backache. Dr Boattie states that the ini- portance of the symptom of back- ache in stomach and intestinal diseases and the mechanism 73 which these symptoms are caused should receive more attention for Ortllflpt-dlc. arthritis. and other specialists who spend their efforts in trying to locate the specific or special cause of the backache in which the underlying cause is in- digestion in many cases As we think over these cases of indigestion. we should try to keep in mind the well-known fact that. as stated by Chesterton. a sleeplrsr night, an attack of indigestion, and A rainy morning can make a cow- ard otit of a man who might other- wise havn been a hero. Certainly. an attack of indigestion can cause Iymptoms such as backache in many individuals. The point is that un- fortunately few of its think of back- ache as being caused by dyspepsia. 1 I Morning Smile I Literary Critic: meaning: author didn't know One who finds in I book which the were there. the Du<*lie~s ni' Kmil. is f‘\[‘it"('lE'(i lri at'."tillltI(Ill)' ll('r in npcn tho (‘anztriian of r~.istl=t'n (‘ana- »~ (('I' from 1'. K. en lll\'llP(i l tour a l\lll'iliV-I r lTih hirttidny. How ‘Can I? By Anne Aslilry For Tomorrow Q. How can I slinrluit the time it takes to peel a])|)'if's .IilI'i Ionia- tors." A. sleep the ztpplcs lli lioilitt: ualer fora minute. 'l‘iittia1oc.» sliould be placed in a L‘0l‘.|l](if‘l'. ilicii in liol. \\l'ILCl‘ for .1 lll(tlll£‘lll, and the skins will come off easily. Q. How can i pulisli ti~.i'iiiti-'.’ A After the niirror ll'(I.'- i)(‘(‘i’I washed with uarni walet .ill(l soap- suds, fold a ll('\\'Sp.i)Jl‘l' into a pad and use this for polishing the surface. Q. What «an I do \\'iiE‘ll ink has been spilled? A. Wash it up illiill(‘dl.Il(‘i_\ \\lli1 lukewarm wntcr. If that tails to remove all traces, uash tlioruiiglily with sweet milk. Better English By I). (1. Milliniiis I. What is wroiig uitlt this son- tence? “His pen will do cquitlly as well as mine." 2. What is the l.Z(.ll’l‘(’(‘l ntinciation of “prdago,2_v“'2 3. Which one of llicsc \\’t>l'dS is pro- misspt-lled? "Irrcsisiibit-. incon- trovertible, il‘l'(‘.'a'p0fl5lbiE, incon- testible. 4. What does the \\'Ol'(i "ade- quate“ mean? 5. What is a word hrginiiiiig with Iniit that means “want of firmness"? ANSVVERS 1. Say, “wlll do i~qiiall,\' well," or, “will do as well as mine." 2. Preferred pX‘0l'llIllt'lflLltin I5 pod-a- go-ji, e as in pet. a tiiistres.sed, o as in go, I as in it. priiicipal ac- cent oti first syllable. 3. Incon- testable. 1. Sufficient for some specific reqiiirs-ment. tPl'nnt)llllCC last syllable quit). "I am at a low .for adequate words in express my ‘appreciation!’ 5. Instability. Modern Etiquette By Roberta Lee Q. Just uhat are the rules re- garding the use of candles on the dining table? A. They are properly used “lun- lever and wherever their light is neednd. They do not belong on the dining table in the daytime, unless the room is tinusuiilly dark. Q. How can a family that has moved into a new neighborhood get acquainted with neighbors with- 'out seeming to thrust itself on them? A. By attending the local church and taking part in the community affairs. Q. Will you please give me some suggestions on what to serve in the way of refreshments at it bridal “ ? A. Sandwiches. ice cream, cake, and tea or coffee are sufficient. Three-quarters of th: school children in Oslo. Norway, are provided with breakfast at school. By Eatrellltn For Tomorrow mother got. I intend." she would laugh lnfectiously. "to make my Way through life without encumbrances. It‘s likely I'll never know what it means to be courted. Single I'll live and single I'll 'dee.“‘ strains from the keys of the little parlor organ. . . .Oii rare occa- sions. she still sings and plays for us. her brown hair now threaded with silver. children and grand- children ln a number gathercd about. Read on! "the old pages whis- pered beguilingly. How easy —hmv exceedingly pleasant to loner thus‘ MANY of the l'8bll'lCl.il'e iiiflu-. encrs prc-v.tlent Liuriiig the pastt few days lift now, so it would be wise to take advantage of the sit- uation. Intuition and imagina- tion.should be at a peak, and con- siiructive ideas put into effect It is our privilege to be able to look back through the years—t-J remember and compare: to trace the hand of destiny along its way; to note the crossroads of a trail which westward winds. . . It was a whim of fate. or perhaps we who heard them took her vows mo lit- erally. in any case. she as it hap- pened, marrit-d.quite young: knew the ties of wife and mothcrliood. it had taken. we recalled all hcr over our house—cle-.aniiig! But theie already were the hungry schonlboys entering the latte. during this p(‘i'l0Li could figure importantly in your future. ..Tm5 has been a drew“ dav_ The evening hours find Ellen... James Commmm But “C31 stars in excellent aspect for do- at 311 [gdjo\15 to us_ though it was_mesttc affairs, cultural pursuits ‘. soberly beclouded. and rcligious interests. Romance. Until tomormw -- —— _ __ D13;-V and courtship are favored, as are ~— A — — Good-night. . . . . iall matters ])(‘l'lRilllllg to children nnd young persons. For the Birthday i l i0lll0i'l'Cl\\' is your bii'tlillay,! you are now ill the midst of a‘ cycle whorcin you call safely at-.' ltack major oh_tecti\'es with vigor‘ the l this case. has certainly lost her‘ husband‘s love and respect and is well on the way to losing her sec- “- uril.y and pi'estige—which, appar- ently. she values most. Her spouse is awake at last, and it won‘t be long before his rebellion becomes ”9.'_‘9_T .1” ,'’J’‘ An Exticting Wife PEAR ivtiss DIX: Could .V0U‘.qultc e\'idf'nl.. Women who piace'"““ “"““"”"'°"“°“~ °~‘P"°””'Y. viii» a few uni-ds on the folly oft” “me Value on mod husbandsllilflse \\illL'i'i require f'l'(‘FlllVe tnl-t A wife l/Ilia A liustiand down so:C€,.lam].. don-1 d,,5H.\.P M k(,Pp‘(?Ill. or nxccutivri :iiJlil|\'. ‘(‘l'1IYIplPi.f.’i_\ that ultimate rebellion me,” y0u hm, d,.,1“n ‘/"1’; mot Ynu liavc i'c.i.snii for crrat. up- \\as the only possible result? Thci fl“-9 ‘.9,-_v “C11 and I hope it doesllllllilblll now. slllcs‘ your il(ii‘(Jst't)i)c l\it;::Vl:aii:lrn;\e:;bmttl;iiost l‘)EI'll€Cl—‘fIl- dam. “mar “V85 ‘mm a [al5E,}ii1£ili'3i-C5 surccss in both profes- ‘ml‘.‘- Wm Hmwus 19596;: octa. “us? of 55¢”,-”_\. in [-m.,,- umetmt- sional and liiiaiicial \'t-ntures for “ ‘ .‘ ' 3‘ ' ‘“‘5p'”'. ing authority. vscvcml months lo coins. trig uirh (‘0I‘Il))i.l‘i'lCfli.S, devoted tot _,~__. i There 1‘ 8 ,,,_..u" H‘ H0 6 ms m']a“5' Mm adme Mn" gram‘! DEAR VIISS DIX‘ For the i that you .ni'i\' ill“ veil‘ iiiiisflnlge P , ,1. I . . , , . . . _ ._ .. f . mg EV r-‘ “ 1”" ° ms ‘“5““"*bl° past two months I have been going sumnicr hmiiiiis and a lengthy. “"'°' "ii I ti f l i ~ 11’ - v E\’L‘l'\'iillll*A the-r owti crt-i'\'tliiiiS M1 one D 1.‘, “ms 7035 ..“wum"‘V Wu“ mmve “d“‘"“‘g°' mm. dldv “.as M‘ her Choosml Helcvcr met. He is z5..I am‘18 HP-8 ous from the point of new of con- “nsn-,‘ pmnnued to “Lend mglmy first beau. so Iin a l.ttle un- mm‘ m,,d,._ (_,u,.(.,._ H, Wm H lndz(‘_ in go 0“‘ii,rili"imH9C:';:§?‘“iiiRse:e1,L,:,lI:l“,;‘:°‘: Be alert in opportunities which: hunt 1- . "ti ' r -i “ ' ‘ in Vlgllig llll;p:)‘l\i'i‘n1lShiiilirgg‘xlrbalidijfldiroull “mos R “(wk and ‘S e:‘U‘p- W» He -'°od1.‘.'.'3l‘.“.‘.'§.- "...’I.‘i..§'L‘i...“1‘.§i’€’°l.lJ ...’.?.°. itaiui-cdly. but eventually fui'ned.The Same “ms for hm fémm. Here to another womait for the admii‘a- is the problem‘ He ms m\,‘m. mm “on ‘mid Cnlmideliffillon he ind ‘"31. tne h.~ cures for me. Everything in. E“ M‘ ‘mm’ HE ‘C15 m5 W1” hesidicatcs that he does. but I don't uorkmg and so coiilident is sheumo“. my sung bar Sin(‘i', pi'n»pci'i_y l'Pl,'(igl‘ilZEd, they‘-. Could Hi“? you a good start Int 1955. . A rhlld horn on this day will be! efficient. loyal and sincere. I of her hold on him that she never‘ Lola .doubt.s his word. I happen to be _ the “other woman." Our re|ation—i ANSWER. Sun-c t‘t'Ci_\t.illl')K the boy does clearly shouts that he ' l 'el l.t i" , thou h I . _ . iii‘? Lise plfialf ‘:,’.‘ym,:,CuCh_ “Sid Ilcares for you. I think you re being ‘know if I had“-L accepted msta bit foolish and nasty in worry. ‘friendship somtonc else would havc i ‘"3 5" mu“) “"°‘” ms ”‘_"l,‘“5”' T“‘’. ‘with, perhaps, different i'esults.im°',‘“‘-‘ ‘5'” ’e“”7 3 V?” "1""; .“°;l ‘CEl‘iflll'Ii_\’. had he been accorded ‘1“‘‘‘“‘‘“‘°‘’ 3” he mobabgv N5 his rightful place in his home he NW5 '0 bi‘ dead 5”” “E‘°";°°.‘“‘ never would have strayed. "‘“““3 h”“5e”‘ D“ “op fflmns This story is not c-x;i;gpm~,(>_d_ and be thankful‘ the Rogd Loid if atiytliiiig it‘s understziird in SC“! 3'0" Such 3 “"9 me“ - spots and the outcome is unpredic- table. I hope it tnziy serve in re- mind other women how selfishtiess such FUN beforel Thank Henvuu—nho found In: wank Hood trouble w . Now kilo’; i~pp_v»—in\~itn What I di P[I"IIl"P from I nnI‘mI(', lunvlv girl. If you iilwayn furl tin-«I. rutt-dowri—- Im your blood. too, H tibook I I. L ' - . ‘ may affect a good husband. By Rob" ‘ 2. ii.':ik':|(;i:‘udg*;:ui Th” Rln‘. potaun.wit.h more RF,S'l‘RAlNl£l) AUTHORITY ANSWER: The wise women. in A range will not rust if. “‘h“fll summer comes. it is painted with’ any relationship_ are those who“ 5°°d lubficaum °”_' whrfn up: know when to rtsti'ain and wlicti.°f’1f' “1‘iiU1<‘lV comes, wipe of t e to relax authority or leadership.§°” l’°‘°"° ‘“‘‘"V “- The wise mother holds her chlld- Cockroaches ran with reins that can be slack- gem“... ..uCum1,e,. pcptmgg around the haunts of cockroaches and they . ‘ed ulien Il?C€S58l'_\'; the wise. wife keeps her husband without suffoc- Wm act “kc pm50"A or My mm: pink" with k» DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS start. The bonds. however. should Fill any vase or bowl half full be those of mutual love and res-‘of warm water and add a few pect. not of subjugation by one.drops of violet water or violet per- party or the other. The wife, inlfume. mun“ hm" ‘equal parts of powdered borax anti .n ' .-Bonds of tnati-imnn_\"' is not a Wm“ SW“. If _ ’ more figure nfvspeech. but a signal “mum. H" um Room Q " 3 ficant expression of the marital ' herel RICHARD HUDNU1’ EGG CREME SHAMPOO . . . for frul y beautiful hair ' ' Richard Hudnut Egg Creme Shampoo in . made with real egg formula to make your ltoiv uhlnlng clot.-in, shining bright, shining beautiful. This rich golden lotion creme when quickly—ovon Inbardortwator. Com- pletely this hair of loose dondmfi, stain and dim, leaving your Italy truly.bouutifui. Richard Ifodmn In Create Shampoo in con- centrated-e little you amazing new * _ 3R bro "’ ['r9Ji*.JE OoQMe'i'u¢ftnIvo new '3! Midi contracts . . . expend: . . . moulds. I '00! "°Y- "ml. 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It is significant that the Gospels portray Our Lord as coming ineo collision with the dark powers of evil almost at the beginning of his ministry. in the form of men be- lieved to be devil-possessed It will be recalled how one such demoniac was healed, and how the amaze- ni:.;t which the exorcism produced led to an important statement by our Lord about the powers of evil. Being accused of “casting out Satan, he replies that this is impossible. “If Satan cast out Satan how shall his kingdom stand?" The realm of darkness is a closely knit kingdom in which a oombination of forces results in the hinderintl of God's purpose and in the maimlns Of human life. When Christ announc- ed that God's kingdom had come he announced at the same time that an assault had’ been made on the kingdom of evil. “If I with the finger of God cast out devils, no doubt the kingdom of God 1! con-lg upon you" He is “the strong man armed." who first binds Sa- tan and then “spoils hi-I 800d-5-" that is releases those who are un- der his dominion. Scholars have discussed many questions concerning the account-5 in the Gospels of men possessed with devils. some of the cases there described might be adeql-13'-9' ty described to-day_ in terms of mental or DSYCHOIOSIOB1 dl-"°rd“'5' such inquiries must not obscure the fact that Christ‘s coming mark- ed a vital stage in the orercomixil of the powers of darkness. It 15 as though Christ had obtalni'd B bridgehead in eneni)’ W”“'°“Y “om which rapid and uninterrupted pro- gress would be maintained. The _de- livcranco of isolated domomflcl Mu symbolic of a great conflict that was arising and of Which the cross and resurrection were to be the climax. _ The exorcism stories are a vivid reminder of the reality’ “id WW’ ___.__.._. Hints Collected by (Mother of 5) A * ‘ A salute to an inven- ""'““‘¢‘ " five mother for this ahxnrhing "bathing baby" apron! Take two out-size. used bath towels. Use one horizontally for skin and sew tapes at each end. Cut other towel in half. Bind rough edges. Use one half for bib: add it tape for neck halter. Cut remaining half into two large patch pockets and attach to front of skirt. Presto! You've a protective. practical apron. Pocket! make handy repositories for baby oil. powder, cotton, etc. 0 O 0 "Solid" not-I. When haby‘s rcady for his first solid food (usually cereal). gel him oil‘ to a good start with Gerber's Cereals. Must tots lake to these mild- tasting. easy-to- digest cereals ins- tantly. When mixed with milk. formula or other liquids they , have the creamy texture that feel: extra-nice, is easy to swallow. tool Gerber‘: Cereals are enriched with calcium. B-Vitamins and the supple- mentary iron babies need shortly after birth. For variety, rotate all five: Rice. Barley, Oatmeal. Wheat, and Mixed Cereal. O O I On the spot. Try this for removing milk spots when your darling disre- gards the rug or tofu. Sponge spot as usual. Sprinkle on it hit of baking soda. When soda dries. brush or vacuum the spot away. 0 O O _ I New products .\ 7/’ ‘news! Gerber‘: - have now intro- / ’duced 6 Strained Meats and 3 Junior - Meats to their wide ~ variety of foods for ' ,_|-. \ baby. All are smooth-textured, made fmm selected cuts . . . rich in thc protein your tot needs to develog sturdy bones and muscles. Good for baby, too. is another new product . . . Gerber’: Strained Eu Yolks. Ready to serve "or iii". Gerber‘; Egg Yolk: can also he added to milk or formula . . and no wanted whites to worry about’ .., g P BA of evil in human life. I ‘ for twentieth,-century miuumuffit the force of this than it in. 1.,’ his nineteenth ""'i.ury pm¢,c,._ our. in the last century sud; “Did strides were being nude by gun“ and industry that in the west, gt lust. men could be iurglvgn 1°, thinking that the days of gum“; ous conflict were over and that th. world was launched upon a p.t_h_ way of automatic progreg, -pm century of the concentration camp the atomic bomb, and the in...’ curtain leaves little excuse for such complacency. Christians should take heart .1 what has already been achieved through Christ, and have coring. ence that who‘. he has begun M will continue. The assault upon evil is not indeed the monopoly of the consciously Christian. Scientmg research into disease may well uh. one of the methods whereby an kingdom of God is advanced u wise statesmanship may be in pan. tical affairs. The strategic centre of the forces of light will he look. ed for in that community ‘which has come into being through Christ and owns his continual lordship, In the last resort each individual man or woman is responsible for his own tiny segment of the front, that is, for his own life and charac- ter. Those who most aarriestly pray, “Thy kingdom come" will pray with equal earnestness, “Dob. ver us from evil." Lent is a time for counting the cost witliout pay- ment 0|’ which neither of these prayers can be fully answered. SOLD EVERYWHERE 79\MU'mI.0I trvuuoei NEW Men-Mm MINE Wm-I CGD axon. on cuaom... ILACK. no OIIIN OI Iaown macaw cocoa filtflat AND CHROME. _ ...-i, WIZARD PM I-I6 KVXIIIO If ‘ PAPER-MATE or ,cmAoA DIVIION OI GINEIAI. oommngn in