- -v-w1f-wvy'v- -av-mi '9 ” Women's realm PAGE TWO Tl-IE GUARDIAN JULY 17, 1953 I Body Of Yours By James W. Barton. MD. ELLEII'S IIIAIIY 3! An Island Fume?! Wile . The kittens playing with eachivA1,Lvp; or (;E'rT1,V('. 05' FEET other about the door of an other? r:.uu.r AFTER HERNIA wise deserted stable, scorned to be OPERATIONS the only creatures about the place C-- this morning blessed with moments It is fortunate that at a time. of leisure. Nor were these wasted, when our hospitals are over-crowd- we recall. bringing as they didled. physicians and surgeons are pleased smiles to the faces of pass- lfinding that lhPlt' patients, medical ers-by who noted the winsome pic- i and surgical. recover in less time lure. when put on their feet early after ”Are there any stapler-' about?" 1 Operations or treatment- than when It was .lanes' voice. hailing "the lkepl lll bed 7-00 l0nE- staff” over an early and neces- One of the commonest ricfccis re- sary matter of fencing. quiring surgical operation is hernia "Yes!" Gage called ill reply, iead- OT TUPlU9?v and l01' "l'(lll.V Walls mg out fl bicycle at the time, ma- these patients werc kcpl at absolute chines we regard as only mean bed rest for weeks so that no re- substitutes to such small ones for 13956 01' bleak W ”55”95 llmlld OCT an old trusted horse of the farm. CW1 ' "There are some by me door cf In "American Surgroiis," Atlanta, me piggy;-y! Be sure Wu imve me Ga.. Dis. 1.. T. Paiumbo lllld R. E. game d. 1 never. know xtlypn I may Paul report the effects of early am- need A tcw to (ix up (me of my bulilillloll triilowiiig pa:ciit;sntr1i WfIllli(l) qagonsl" on 19 recurrences an CU DICK 91 "you fetch me rates following repair of hernia or used the now-quaint word sternly. r”l”””' Tm-V twtmcd jam plltlenis scan-Ht. the thud answered, ulvm who had a total of 64.3 opcratioir.-.. W0 busy as it 155” These. operations -were performed HAM Mmt M” )0” Now mm M by 18 surgeons using an identical such idlc doings?” James gruiiib- memod rho h?m.m5 lull? M 311 led. "A useless it-liow - no good l5P95- Mlcil oriciatioris, the patl5”.l5 for yourself or amoiie else! Come were d””1Fcl mm ”3eC,:d10l.1p5' rway with me and well repair pallems N”? HE”? ml, to, W2; that piece of fence to keep yourrunm H F1835 a 16' OpPm''mn' . . . . . started walking on the 1th day, (W5 oluuof '.hE gmmhfmdy jlheland 201 patients started wrrlktiig on :T::::ex-)'1umJame5 mmmmCeJ .the first day. The reciirreritte rate .,T2heV.m 8'' me mm., Gag? obi rliernia did not holdi w as 127 per . :. ' .. f i cent; it was a little higher for thcscl "led" I gmlss. mm: llas dlsgustvivho had the bed rest for fourtcen- "I ma Wm? 1” have m 5" 0” ldays as compared to thrisc who gut 1” you! I , ., lup the first day. and also higher He lean” ms Ibl” ”l”"5l 3 than in those who remriiiied in bed some! ' James building and crime by the end ofiseven dam. :l:an:l::)”ar;::l'9 llfmlladsrfdfrgli The complication ratehoccurriiig. i T - after operation was iniic lower ;n and new and shrnizigly beautiful muse who got up on ma (mg day 1ll0n8 the quiet li9'-W105 Of lain” l of operation as compared wiili those landsr g V i who remained in bed the scven daysl "1 b9ll9V5' 110 m”i'l4lt'il 1" "land those who i'E'm.'l1nEfI in boat EH8 mcaal 0.n1.V Iolr 0:lI'IC-Ills. t"ll9'5 i foiutecn days. Thus. in those wrio, 9 0139 VH5 U50 955- Hill" 599 got up the first clan the rate of 110W .V0ll Pl” Pill Uld Wllll hllll-" complication was 6.3)pcr cent: lll And W9. b9lll'59l1 1011311 and 888. those who remained in bed seven. and knowing both riitinia:c.y. days, ii, was 92 per cent; and iii; smiled . . . Close by in a low tree a robin continued her matins. "Bless us. Lord, we pray as with morning faces and morning hczrris we come to this new day. Guide and guard us throughout. its hours. May no unkind word or action of ours descrate its loveliness. Give us the ivill to do the dutics that fall to us with I! smile on our lips and love in our hearts. If there be in :front of us any painful duty, strengthen us with the grace of courage . . . If the day be mark- ed for sorrow, make us strong to endure it. In Thy keeping we leave those for whom we would especial- ly pray . . . the sick. the bereaved, the despairing, the wayward. Love them, we pray! And to Thee thanks . . . and praise and honor, domin- ion and glory. Amen." Was it then not "an hymn” or at least a few bars of an ageless song of praise that followed us as washed milk- dishes now in a row for it sunny airing, we came indoors to Join the Family at. breakfast? teen days it was 17.6 per cent. t The reduction in the number of: lung complications follmvirig nper-' eration was especially noticeable in those who got up the first day. These figures certainly show that getting up the first day gives brst results, a week in bed gives next' best. and two weeks in bed gives the poorest results of all. What does early ambulation mean to hospital accommodation? Drs. Palumbo and Paul state that this early rising after operation. first and seventh days. saved about 1.- 600 days of hospitalization. which. of course. means a grc.-rt saving all expense to those patients and al- lows the hospital to accomodate that many more patients, some of. whom may be. seriously or cvenl dangerously ill. i Beller Englisit , By D. C. Williams We saw today with an old rc- gret the mowing machines being led by this place, outward bound to the haying at Alderlea. Prcsent- sentence? ..M,m. having talked 1v for us. summer will have reach- them. I retumed bark x1nm(a-l' ed her fulness rind with the click- 2 Wm" is the WIT?” pm. clack of the niowcrs, will be siiorn nuncmmn or --dPp1.e(.atm-Y"? Of 3 mE'r15Ul'9 05 1101' Sl0l.V- 511” 3. which one of these ivords is touclnnizly lieauiilul the farmlands misspelled? Soulful, souless, sourrie, will remain nevertheless there will sopcjmus. be a loneliness along the liarlands. 4. What does the word "audacity" and there for those who ivill read, mean? a first sign that summer scenes... 5, what isa word beginning with and loves and liilPl'CSlS will be all 1:: that means "fitted to awakenl i. What is wrong wiih this, L0 too soon at an end. son-ow"? But now yet. There are still days of grace for this Family. But re- minders. Even now, borne in on a wandering waif of night-zephyr from somewhere about is unmis- takable scent of hay new-ninwn! Asswims I 1, Omit "after," and say. "Hav- ing talked with them, I returned home (omit hacltl." 2. Proiiounce dep-re-ka-to-ri, first 1: as in bet. V second is as in me irrrsiresst-d. ac- Ugltm "0m0”” " Dal” ”C'Wd' rent. first syllable. 3. soulless 4, mg ' ' ' Boldness; daring confidence. ”EVerynne should GXPFCFP a certain, MEADOW BANK NHSSION BAND amount of airdaciiy." 5 Lamentriblc. Meadow Bank Mission Band held their June meeting recently. with a good attendance and two visitors. Wilma and Doris Hyde, Ruth MacPhail, Golden Weeks and By- rnii Clow placed money in birthday box. A rs-citation given by Eleanor l-lvde. Collection was collected by David Yeo. A chapter of the Study Book was read and explained. was i TV SLIPPERS simplest crochet -prettiest slip- pers! Top style is metallic elastic thread: other, nylon and metallic! Crochet soles of rug cotton or buy those who remained in bed for four- I !- triiii: r kc fnllmsrrig the iiinrrrrigc Ct'r0lll0n)' in the I'nilcLi Church ', ' y iprii:.ori:i1;-i, Ywrlt l o 0 0 - Pi:-iiri'rirI :ihmr- are hit mid Mrs. ll',i'nirin ii'nrlticli niirl iliciil - VA wcepnon Ens held at vma alfnntlgyntx fttiimtmzg tlrrir nrii-i-iriuu .-it mm. v'H11,.). I-,,,,,.,l r--m,...t,; A qiiirt. prciiy wcdrliiig tins sol-yiiriters for immediate ,friends of, mm, 4. M,” M Ugh, mm Ml. MMHH WmmP.lL MN ma". Mr? and '(lll1ll.Y.I?(l iii the United Church P.1r- the bride and groom. The brides; MR rr,,,m,.HV Hm! M”. Juno Snldnd, nml,.,m M hmmn sorniire. York. on June 18, when Lc- triblc was attractively arranged; ,lri Miiit.'ii't. driuclitcr of Mr. aiid,witli flowers and centered with ai ' ' s we?” --we--- Mrs H, (,1 Mutmn, Marsmrelrr,H-,-pddiug cake, topped with a min- . s . pink czirnatroiis. lwas united in inai'i'ia"c to Wil-ii-.iture hridc and groom. The toast H File. VUIIIVIEKVI tliuich "at Rvosc, Foummig the ccrcmonv n buffct lrniii Ross Grlicspic. soil of Mr. iillfljlfl the bride was proposed by the! l va1"”,' V" hi i' l”5I:m””L"1 lmm supp” was 5(i1'v('l(l at the home or Mrs. W. G. Gillespie, Ciiarlotte- Rev. J. M. Sproule and responded uinix urr-o spring owcrs ant .ip-' .. . H g . g I , J A . . Hwuhi b, H . g we bio cams on June 4' MW” MM). lljio tlinsldfiiqd IlflilfllttiscslolRlflllnllishnlsc dotililll-iisrlzollltlliiclliolilyl t0IlilliiiC:l(l”t?I!?l))('nn'iflPr the recep- Margcrrct youiigcsi (iaupliter ti." ent I i' j i ' ' g g V , g g, fd . p I, , i 1 In n Mn a”dIM,.s- wmmm MMhW.(m'lM:icPliail propostti the toast lo lllL, lrit liiidt wine .1 rose (001? ,tion he hrippy coupe c on Rose Vziliev. llll(I Wynian Wallricc. son of Mr. Wilbur Wnddell zincl thcl lnte Mrs. Wnddcii, Trfoii, wcrc unitcd iii the holy bonds of matri- moiiy. Rev. W. ' B. MricPliriil of- ficiatcti rit the ctirciiinii,-'. O l I! i To the strains of l,ulit'rirrriri'.- . . . wcdtlirig marcli, the bride rintcretiyull ”"5lde”" 5" Tr-l""' I-On.” . EMUs' l mu Churm ”” me mm M II” - ---- ---V not w "www 4" "a”TT'T""”C '" -” I 1 4i father by whom she was given in kg y ""”"'”""”"""'””'”'”'"'”h y Qi inarriagc. Shc chose a white bnl- . W”-”v5)RVlo”r”'i””wc5””””” I i . . z . - g I. ' Icrllla-lPli;ll”l gown of nylon net . , x Modern Etiquette : Slars Say . I O nm . DOROTHY DIX s COLUMN- 8 I 2 ........ .. i . .. ace 0 cm iii ODE 5 es". cs coin- , A W g A j E t ' t 3 mg to a point. over the. wristsl Nuuxv ......mm...r..m......u.m....2............m..rmn(mucu;:z,o;.5:23aC8..I gl ll .g3m3xq3 WHICH? Peter Pan collar trimmed with t T seeded pearls and scquins. Her! II II Q.Does a woman cn1Dlfl.V9e "Pf; F" ”m”””" r The Md aJumm,& M the pre. Sll0ll1d9l'-lflllfilll V911 has lleld 1” call her employer by his first name, . . Hi 1 18,) game rally, was disparaging Thi l-iiricc with a co;-miet of soericdl, A. This depends upon their re-V Xoii should find 1.5 awgrcilocd r nu Sm” of modem woman mmem pear-is. She (-li'1'lPfl fl white Briilni M C-------T smwmva M;-5, imgm or their-t urn lfgcffilflgiwllglmg:illwlllifgltgsxflrg uwmn I was in mlmzpo. hy 3d”””"d "ml mil "(I595 19"” ”"di V i I" e 0 I OWGF l'”'-”"””lC'3 mid M"'”"'l' "IA "0 til" 1' . l.' V l '. -. 73 i L boasted. ”I helped l-lrirvard bca streamers, Lulehss ar lag lolifirtc 15 conducted iriforninlry. Vllllllllfl-"i lIlE' llfil llHlllClll3ll.V l-"ll Yam mr thme ).(,m.5 Snngmy The bride's sister. Mrs. Jane Sit- land, was maid of honor. rind wore 3 ”m””' b”””ma'l9m1m WW” Uri DFAR MIQS DIX" El”ill vriirs ado wiirii I was inarrieri. I kitcli Gordnii. , '. team were :31 on?" . , .. c. . .. . - .. . .- - - V t it ' d ii A "H M9" l"”"m mm mM9m”l'-l mv liiisla "i did r.r.! love me He wris ('.c.spr:rito V.'r'.il iiricf and loticrriicss i -Q. Vthcri iisiiiiig iii lll('.l.(iml? of .'i l 0 'lklllEl9lTlPlll ill 1 ll, w gm ,An Ilmddl"-55 mid ”””5- sh” mlllwil over the rain of lizs first wife. I had known him well vcars before. and lrrcntl. rind it box of caiiciy xlSv0I(l'I'al; D-01:10-t I-nix buthmts Wm! plemvll bnskmg in ms mlmnagcl your ow; 1 Tl0S05ltl.l' (ll llll?-TCI i'-'U'1l3ll0n5 illld frritiltigt. I fr.'u:'r:l this w.s my lilrisr clirir:."r". l-lc wris Illi and I was 38. i (II) the table. is a Vriucst piiiile,..'. lure in Yum, pn,'(,l.H1il,,,".,1l pL.m5'p0pu1m.ny and mestlgg. shoum m. SW9” i'lC:ls. 1 I told riivsclf it would work out but almost front the iicgiziiiiitg I knew to IICIDI. himself without an iri- ; bpmmp M "dmqnmrs mu hnm m mlcage (lomidembhv Tmwl is mvnrg MK MGM” Wnddpu bmmml M11 had mad” R ””5mk"' Abm” W” Ha” 3-30 M m1d.mp he lmrl mflm .1,”. ”m”?I.L d . W0 id be M. l gnin 5lllt'P there is a icndeiicy to- cd during the late fall and earl; the gr-noiii, was best man. and Mr-A Iotvu dI.(I asked for his I;--adorn. Aitiiotizii I kllfvt tnc ntlici Vstlllldlil was r A. no. To 0 .0 ti. 1) !w'”.(-I gmbbqmnmg an mm mm 0! MM” Lmyd Wmmoll and MI." vlmmm 3 mm phm” lurid mmllll 1lIuI(l1lJ'tlLd1i3'lb; liiii: Sugpllcllfr is r-nrtidcypd mp m-m- tr those in a positioii to bcsiow iav- A child born on this day will bl M"”l"5”llv -3"v W9” llsllplis I '3 him - ” ' V” 9 W” ”"'l I l" ” I” I ' i ' I ' A .- H ' VV''lll uii'il a inoro l)i'(iI)lllCU5 intuitive diligent rind r-ndowec During the cciciiitiirv Miss Mrrrv ilritlv A: tall (fill im: re. 'l:.iN has brcti ariliiiiliufituii ,miini l('fl:l2l'llH0gl a frfiiia1iar)ing:l1f)rif:Ia1;L::e- : :1?-nod I gncmml W” Wm mm "Wm, mm Pxunmdmar I. lmpgmn Mm.ns(,n Simgv --O I-,..H,..N Im.(,'-- h,,ug;. 5,359 Am 1 11 it in r1.'i;l.Zill2 Oil to Hill. 0 limit. -"I Fl - fl 1 - cl 'g ' ,' rg , M H ,,g C”? ....?.dm,......m. - . . pienxiiic i.i qiiint icla.xai...ii inn iii -"llld "H?lilll.l' llir Homc Where, i have no cliiirlifliv impm? , . . lstrcnuous ncirvrses. I Thou Art Lovccl the Dearest.” Miss g y W , E P A," 5” nwvlmh” L5 IN Emma”: a(. l l Lou Cliaiiipton was or-gnnrgi, i ONLY A ('0.Vll0fl1l2Nt- IATERLI DL icepted Illflxllllillll. rm lhr mrmdnv t For hcr daiir;htci”s lVN'Ii'Ilil;',. Mrs. V, , g ,' U ' .1 H'V I-4';-"'7' I l M-”l'llf'-bllll l”l"' ll lll'il'i3-Nil lli"ll'.l'I A blwsnl rm” mill” Lvrolk ' If ioinorirw is .i'riiii' i)ii'tiidai'.l and while clrcss of Talismtiri cord, pink accessories and fl corsage 01 i A. fin nut. shcll green peas thci day before rising them. Expnsiiro to the air for any length of time rsi likely to make them tough and i:'.- digestible. i An expert tea taster can irlenii r I perhaps more than 1,300 (llfl('l'(llli l ready-made soles. Lounge gamorously in lzllticrl slippers. Pattern 7172: Sizes small to large are included. Send Twenty-five CenLs in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, cfo The Guardian. 60 Front Street West, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address and Pattern Number. ALEXANDRA W. I. The monthly meeting of the Alex- andra W. 1. was held at the home. of Mrs. Benjamin Wood with an attendance of 11 members and one Visitor. Mrs. Ernest Mnccabe and Mrs, George Mncl.cnnnn were appointed delegates to Annual Convention. it. was decided to have Ice Cream Social in late July. Mrs. Benjamin wood and Mrs. Vernon Mlcbennon were appointed to purchase gift for Sewing Class leader. types of tea leaf. l CE RTO MAKES BETTER C IN THE TIME Mrs. Bruce Judson invited mem- bers for the next meeting. Luncri committee will be Mrs. Milton! Wood. Mm. Atwood Macnat and, Mrs. Glendon Brehttut AND IT'S SO SURE! I It! T Waddell-Matheson Wedding V"! i&- as . i T bride. llllhd. the bride trrivciliiig: in .i lsorics and ii coi's:igc of Upon their rt-ttirii. ;Sllll with wliric ncrcssoiws niiti roses. Lntcr the couple left by motor t'"YS1lf'.0 ill T-Wllslllall wore al ii ti honeymoon trip to the iii:irn- ybiiidcsiiinitl. Vriuiiclri Buell. navy lgrey suit with blue accessories and ncccs- iii POl'S,fLLP of pink carnritioiis. roses, The crrmiii wris attended by :Iliai'diiie suit with white icri they have takr-ii,lirnihcr, Driviti L:lllCSpiC, Pngdwa, Only Comforting In-ierlude cliriizve of hrippiiir was a iovcltzs ma 7 liaiid diciii't. love you. . . that your hus- ngzly iniply that p eniaticiialiv. If? and Vt.'.l s DEAR MISS DIX: Whirl can you do with rr nirdrllc-aged w riinan who , asks personal questions and wants in krzmv cicry body's l7LiSiilfF3 g AGNES E. 1 ANSWER: lzriore licr as much as pos:-ihie. and meet (niba.ri'assiiiiz qiicstinns with the srinple statriinerit, that. you DlCIfi' not. to discuss the l matter. Lonely people often feel that iii 7 own loneliness will be as- l suiiceri if they can rrach into the lives it ozhcis. The course is cer-1 i.:rrnl,v to be discoiiraged. since ll dcfcnts its own ptirpnxe. Discretion, rather than iiitrusimi, 15 the friciid-winnrr, DATE-ORANGE PUDDING Corqhine in a greased casserole (fl-cup size) 24' t:. corn syrup, 1 tbs. grated lemon rind and I6('.()I'1Il1i'z0jlIIFP. Mix and sift nncc. lhimsifl info a imwi, I '4 c. once-sifterl pastry flour (or llgg c. once-sifted hnrd-whcni; flour). 21.6 tsps. Magic linking Powder, '4 tsp. salt and if c. lino granulated sugar. Mix in M c. corn flnkcs, slightly criislicd, and )6 c. cut-up piilod drrtt-it. (lomliino 1 well-hcziion egg, if c. mlllt. I6 tsp. vanilla and 3 the. shortening, - melted. Make a well in dry ingredients and add liquids; mix lightly. Turn into prepared dish. Bake in mndr-rntnly hot m'cn, .'i7i'i". about 40 THIIIUIIPR. Servo warm, with pouring cream. Yield--6 servings. Success Tip- Bake it with MAGIC! Slim-.ri ziiinvc .'Il'P .lii'. :inrl .'iIr.s'. W. R. ('.illcspit- culliiig the nod- rilhoncvmoon trip to Mmitreril. Nia- thc bride of Mtiritimc Cciitrnl .-'l.::' However. to clients and visit-crs. she 'must always speak of him as Mr. .tO733xfO” gl-louseliold Scrapbook t(?CllPlli, 1 mix or sour milk then sift iiitn mixing- bowl. flour, baking powder, baking soda. suit and the 3 tablespoons sugar. .i cut it in finely. p . Hayter-Davis Wedding Pirlirrw-rl niimc nrc Mr and Mrs, Orville Hriylcr friiiowiritz their Tliclgara Falls, New York and Boston. l I1lalTI?ig9 ril Ruiitiyinodc Liiiurcii, Tnroiiio. this spriiig. 'I'hc lirrtln is On their return Mr. and Mrs... the fornicr Tiinlitin Liirnn Davis, dniigiiicr of Roy. and Mrs. Isaac Gillespie will take up residence in, Davis, while the gr-ooni IS the sari or Mrs. J. W, Hnilcr and the lnlc lciiariottctowti where the groom is llev. lizryier. Clizii'lottctow'n, P. l-J, l. 'l'liorr attendant; were Mrs. hislan employer? nt M. C. A. M. andi, Arthur llmxrilnn, inritroii of liniiur; Mr. Arthur iiownioii, licst man; and the Misses Jczin Goddard I.IlI(I Alheria Arch, liriitlcsriiziitl-1'. cred. but. on projects alrcady start- ed. work diligently toward yoiir goal.-. even though you do not at- i 2 you should find your pci's;inal af- ifairs qu.te stimiilating due to the A prcseiice of Mrirs in the sign Can- 009:.-.k".U.u HS they ncitlicr g.i'.liti "is that so. sir'."' queried quarterback. politely. '3-ind whicr i In” lomim mjhmil vial! up , r ,.m 1 u5in..C.m : - 13- 1;.-,i;c,g3 Lo, leer, Iriitiatiic and entcrprise, are litter)" l'MIIll3' line 1 rd .r lri 1 1 r. i 3 . I l Muriel N555”, p l .. ”., v r- ,,.h 1 T. (.,,.. (Irv l Cf-nfl ' frivorrii now. but do not In to cx- r IIN'l1!- 110 c ' ”'S i ,,,,t ” l77,',.ll "if ' , ,.,",g ;,',. A , -rrc-roxamicrioiatcarrcteczaixctczxrvu? 'ircnics. norm. kccp S,1i'ii"iiif.: to extra” gt . , . '19 r, .V . i I ., g 1 ,0g V "m p I"' 1 i I Q : g g, ,. . 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HOW Fan 1 Pl'Pl'Nll iZl'F9l'l PM-ii to run other peoples lives for them, i I l l from hncominc tough? ..... ,CV,, r ' must! The two-piece dress A l i.hnt'.: crisp. cnol, rilivays smart. This Q5V5Qw5' tone is .-lcrideriziiig llS a diet - pcpiiini pockcls accent the arrow- inirrow sheath lines. If you wish. Cook's Corner , lclioosc a checkcd gingham with a E 5 Hum)! sprri'kliiig wliitc contrast collar. . .. . . , . ' .lVF ii. 1-iu..sii (Hi-.RRl KLCIIEN Yml” , M . , . pEm.0p(.an origm, Pflllhlll. 4652. Misses Sizes 10. 12, H. lfi. I8. '20 15.20 16 takes l37.a yards 35-inch: N yard contrast. This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated iristiuctions. Send Thirty-live cents 135C) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted: for this pattern. Print. plainly Size Name, Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. The procedure here is very sim- ple. Make up a rcaily rich biscuit dough. turn it into the pan and top it with plenty of cherries. Sprinkle with ll mixture of sugar and corn starch -and over the whole thing pbur 1-4 cup buttermilk .-. tho liquid used in making the very fine dough. . ,. . , care or The Guardian. 60 Front t.?.?”1';I?f. ”r2”"2x.2ireni””l”h TS. street Wm mono Ci-mde hot kucheii. , .wm k.,,..idnT.d. Yield --6 io ll servings. stir in the - ctfp buttermilk or 2 cups mice-sifted enriched pris- sour milk. try flour or '1 3-4 cups mice-sifted Maitc R well in the flour mix- enriched all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons baking powder l-2 teaspoon baking soda. l-2 lcrispoon still 3 tablespoons plus 3-4 cup granu- lated sinmr 6 tablespoons chilled shortening lure iilld pour in egg mixture all at nrrvc-, combine lightly but com- pletely. Turn cl-.:ugli iiiio ll greased shal- low baking pan about '1 by 11 inches and spread smoothly: Sprinkle prcparcd cherries the dough. Combine the lhc corn starch and ipririkle cherries. Dot with the butter til" m?ll'l!iIllllf. Dri1.7.lc- the 1-5. cup buttermilk iroiir milk over top, Bake in a moderately hot oven. 315 degrees. until dough is cached- nbout 50 minutes. Cut into aqiim-es the pan. Serve hot. over 1-3 cup plus 1-1 cup hutieriniilt 3-4 cup sugar with over 1 tablespoon corn starch 1 tablespoon butter or ninrgarirrr. Measure and lift together twice. the Add the chilled shortening and and lift from Best egg until thick and light, Anne Adams II3alteArIns & -.zj,A.' IEJ3;,l jg, .