z WOMEN Page 8 The Guardian, Wed., June 15, 1955 ll IAT Dash of Spice Peps Up Processed Foods Flavor Iy Ida Bailey Allen T. '3easoniiig foods can be I real Horse-Radish Gravy cooking adventure. Career-home Mashed Potato CAI! IAWOITI1 MAIL Woman Ashamed lo Conless Wrongdoing DEAR MARY HAw()RTH: A few years ago I found I was 80518 to have I child. which I wanted more than anything. How- ever. the man-I wonderful per- son. Successful. with many friends -was married to someone else. He offered to obtain his free- dom and marry me. but I didn't 390993. although I. loved him very much. I didn't see how we could manage without disgrace and problems, and distress to "filly. and it might have ruined him in business. I didnt want to hurt him in any way. no I added another sin to the list. I didn't have the baby. . . Constantly since then this has makers can use it to special ad-, Big Tossed salads vantage. for to save time they can! Fruited Rice Whipped Cream use processed or already prepared Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk foods and pep up the taste with n.Vonn3j- Prepare mashed potato. (Use As he spoke. the Chef settled dehydrated mashed potato if de- but. in his ehah, siredl. Prepare fruited rice. Cook liver. Prepare grapefruit. Put a Dried lerlis strawberry in center of each it convenient. Toss salad. Set table. "Par example. learn to use the Make coffee, "me ”"my "f dried herbs 3”! Braised Browned Liver: Pour Ieeds sold in the stores. Poultry boiling water over Ni lbs, any ”””"'"g' America" 3339' Mex” kind liver sliced lvz" thick. Drain S" "59 mreganol ”'yme' .m"' at once. Pull off outer membranes joram. are all good food enliven- cm away tubes, '"' Gel d.'i'd mim' n'k'd p"5'l Mix l,'3 e. flour. l tsp. salt. V: k7 "'d ”"'”" ll" "up! PM 53"” 1 tsp. monosodium glutamate. it tsp. es. Dont forget the good old bay 1 pepper and .2 tsp, onion San, Dusll lea!" . . the liver all over with this. Brown Try I little cumin seed for sea quickly on bum sides in savory Inning pork. potato salad and cole. dripmngs. men P” or Ovenkv "am sometimes "59 m” in Pia" more slowly until ll'E'll browned. ”' ”"aw'3y 5”" Md 3 P" M Remote and make horse-radish crushed cardamon to svieet breads. gravv Keep garlic in the kitchen. but H,;r:”,Radish . C ' : use it with a gentle hand. Onion. "my T” we garlic. Illspice. dill or celery salt often will work wonders with I soup or stew that tastes flat. Curry mustard.. chili powder and pap- rika are grand for flavoring food. Nip of Clove "Use I nip of ground clove ln' Ipplesaiice. Experiment with gin- get now and then. And remember that the most prized seasoning of thc old days was I fine-grating of orange or lemon 'zest' - which is just another name for the rind of orange or lemon." TOMORli0W'S DOUBLE-QUICK DINNE residue left in the pan after fry- ing liver. add it tbs. flour: stir until smooth. Gradually add 1'2 c. hot water and 1 beef bouillon cube or use liquid drained from cookcd mild-flavored vegetables; add 2 tbs. prepared horse-radish. Cook and stir until boiling. Frulted Rice: In the top of I double-boiler combine 1 c. convert- ed rice. 2 c. water. 2 c. fruit juic- es a any kind4 tbs. sugar or honey and V2 tsp. salt. Bring to boiling point. Boil 5 min. Then cover and cook 40 min. over hot water. Serve with cream or whip- ped topping. TRICK OF THE CHEF been on my mind, with untold remorse and regret. Fve read books which should be helpfule and weren't. I consulted I psy- chiatrist. who neither condemned nor condone-'. He felt I didn't need analysis and wasn't help-i ful at an. I talked with my doc-3. tor. who expressed sincere re- gret and said I probably would make I wonderful wife I n d mother-but he was no help I either. i I1 To make matters worse. I end- ed the affair with the man whom I loved I0 much. and about I year later his marriage blew up and he suddenly married I wo- man be had met shortly before, I have feared for my sanity and! often considered suicide. 'but! that would be another sin. and because of my fine family Ii can't go through with it. When younger, I was quite religious. but can't seem to find comfort in religion now. And I cant bring myself in confess my sin and distress to I minister. I am too ashamed. , I often wish I had takcn thej Shrinks From Taking Her Life p MR. AND MR8. D. H. JONES The marriage took place at St. Davids United Church Manse. Saint John. N.B.. of Gloria Eileen. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angus MacLean. Albion Cross. P. E. I.,,to Donald Harold. son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Jones. Saint John. NB. Reading from left to right are Sheldon Cam?- bell. best man; Shirley Roberts. bridesmaid; Mrs. and Mr. Donald Jones. bride and groom. Aluminum Goes Indoors By ELEANOR ROSS ELl.EN'S We eomrnen ed '0 haint the kit- chen today-the old boards of the wood-work that Ire scarred and marked by many I mark of liv- ing. run. not up -and down II is usual. but widely about the room built. of course. in an era o plentiful lumber when our wood- lands held fine virgin growth of spruce Ind pine. We remember that the stumps of the latter were often the despni of James It his endeavours of clearing land. though these like other old tokens and landmarks have now disappeared. . . There was I last one, wide and well-rooted up the hauling-road in the stumpland. There in it's shade we used to set the berry-pail when we came to gather jasp- berries in that neighborhood of canes. And sometimes when we returned to it to empty the mea- sure of jug or cup we carried. we would sit on the mossy knoll beside, I long minute to enjoy more fully the wood sounds I- bout: James in I field close by guiding the old mare It I bit of scuffling. it might be. his insis- tent ”Gee. now! I-law. haw there!" reassuring to us in the tangle of bracken and bush I- bout. . . If a snake should sud- denly slither in I glint of green across our path to make us call out in alarm, well. Juries would ing room riig.in miiid whcn mak- ' - : ti li .- ioiiiig iouplcs se ing up ouse . "lemon of hnmdmr keeping. who have to work well. in: within I budget, would do well to) pieces." I consider the summer furniturei collections now in the stores. Some" of the newest pieces seem to have been designed specifically for them rather than just for outdoor living. Although it is intenrlcd for siiniiiier porches and garrlens.. summer furniture today will be. pcrfcctly at home in the livinzt room. Easy To Clean Nothing is easier I0 move about inum. And when it's upholstered in plastic material. as it gener- ally is. nothing is easier to keep clean and bright. All you need do. is to wash down the entire piece MacDonald-Houston Wedding r DIARY by In Inland Fumefe Wife be there to "rescue" us. even though he would be apt tofinish the round before he came! but there in the quiet the fIsclnIt- ing echoes came to us from ours and the flrrns about. and inter- mingllng Ihrllly the sound of the sawing It the mill. And invari- ably if one lingered she could hear sweet and enchanting the rare call at I thrush. And when the time had arrived to take the path toward home and the preparation of I meal, more than once we gathered to our apron weathered chips from the old stump to be quick fuel for our fire. It ir gone now. the old stump. In it's place and all about in I smooth field. which brings returns of grain and hay. but nothi g more exquisite to our min than the delights of that olden time that is gone. . I O 0 "If I were you. Ellen. I would have that old wood-work replac- ed with. . ." so many times down the years we have been given this -advice. "It wouldn't eost much-and besides. well, now- adays fthey' just don't have the like of that in kitchens. That he- longs with grass between the wheel-tracks and pioneer days." And still the prospect never even edged into our fondelt dreams. How could we seetorn down the scars of the years-the marks which were dear: the notches against I door precious to James? They marked his growing-up. There too our com- pared heights. and in their turn than furniture of lightweight alum-1 Jamie and the rest. James can i On May 6. I955. I quiet wedding read the mark! mu I book, lwa: solemnizcd at Central Christ- . ” he year my ian parsonage. when Rev. M. D. The": "”t was l - Dunbar united in marriage Leitha f?”'e,f' ' ' "Mm "ml W” me time . . . And here. why it just E Blanche. daughter of Mrs. Annetta Houston of Charlottetown and Samuel Maynard. son of Mr. Alex MacDonald and the late Mrs. Mac- seems like yesterday"e-How the old days and the old times re- turn. in In indentation. I scar Neckline News By ALICE ALDEN It isn't the neckline. his the fill-in that is attract: fashionls eye this season. Gleaming white neckwear h had I terrific success as have fill-ins that take over smartly, so discreetly, when it comes to open-throat suits and dresses. Helping along the covered-up look this white fill-in of birdscye pique. It has jaunty rev that are etched in loop embroidery and a perky pique bo A good idea for those cool summer stilts! Add I dusting of marjoram to liver before cooking. ('hillcrl Grapefruit Braised Browned Liver KEEP IN TRIM Plnspiring Models Prove Slimming Possible In his Jun Knhi The key in slimming is in be- From Florida comes I success lieving that you can do it. For story from a courageous reducer this reason. lettrrs from success-lwho has made remarkable strid- ful reducers. proving that it can be done. are often electrifying in their effects. Free from doubts, you suddenly make that impor- tant inner decision to take de- termined action In the first letter. from Oregon. two neighbors reduce together: ''I think I have hit upon the perfect way to reduceehaving someone on I diet with you. My next door neighbor and I both Vt. TO FROM les reducing by herself. but now prefers the group reducing ap- proach. ''I would like your leaflet tslimming Clubs' and the ex- ercise leaflet tSlim Hips in I Hurry! I have been reducing for 19 months and have lost over lint) pounds. I've taken off 19 in- lches but still need to lose more lin the hips." t A bouquet to you! What I OH NEIGHBORS REDUCE TOGETHER PM HI Christian sacarments, of con- fession, Ibsolution and Holy Eu- charist. and the help of inter- cessory prayer offered by others on your behalf-all of which can be obtained only by going to I churchman and asking for it. I am struck by your statement that you .can't bring yourself to confess your sins and distress to a minister. because you are too ashamed. you say. This is I morbid attitude. quite in line with the devil's purposes-and it amounts to rejecting Christ's teaching about man": relation- ship to God, and God's love of mankind. and the divine pro- visions made. at divine expense, for remitting grevious sins. The forces of evil in life. per- sonified by the legendary figure we call the devil. have led. and still are leading you. step-by- siep into "outer darkness" where there shall he weeping and gnasbing of teeth. and all manner of suffering. Now the devil's latest argument for holding youl there is that you are "too asham-I ed" to expose your sinfulness to healing agents. Antidote To Diiicouragemeni As an antidote to moral dis- couragement. and to refreiih your mind on the Christian teaching. read "Christian Behavior" rMac- millanl: I lovely book by the brilliant Clive Staples I,ewis.not- ed author of "The Screwiape Letters" - that incomparahly witty expose of the devil's cam. paigning methods. On pages 68-69 in "Christian Behavior." Lewis writes: "Christ- ians hnve often disputed as to whether what leads the Christ- ian home is good actions or Faith in Christ. I have no right really to speak on such I difficult - ing Ahead in the Atlantic Prov- modatinn will be available for out-of-town guests in the two resi- dence halls on the campus and meals served in the university Government officials. field work- ers and organizers in agricultural. labour. commercial, co-operative. welfare and recreational groups dining hall. Most of the meetings will be in attcnriance when the will he held in the university Atlantic Regional Conference of gymnasium. H. 8. Chandler is chairiri:-in of the 1955 Conference Committee. He is assisted by .l. L. Dewar. vice-chairman. and Roy Grant. secretary. the Canadian Association for Adult Education holds its third biennial meeting June 27-29 at St. Dun- stan's University. Visitors from the four Atlantic Provinces and from others areas of Canada and the United States will deliver lectures and partici- pate in discussions of particular interest to residents of this area. The conference will consider the economic. industrial. social and political problems of the Atlantic Provinces in an attempt to assess the basic forces now affecting the development of this region. MORNING SMILE A Wm-mm got on a bus and took the only cmpty scat. next to I harmless-loolu'ug revcllcr. Soon she opened ii map of SP8!" End hf" gan to study it. v The revcllcr gated at the map for I while and finally adclrcssed C first course offered me. With all! with I sudsy cloth and the furnl- Donald also of Charlottetown, on the old wood-work about! the unhappy ramifications it. N” A L'”''''-' tiire glcams like new again. The bride chose for her wedding "What shade do you call that?" . would have brought, it coiildn't3 Imwad of bemg 3 mxm... sume, , g , 5.,” of pink gabardme with new Granddaughter came in to query l ll9 l' N r have "a”s"l "'9 "m" 5"”9"l"gi thing to be used only foria few Formal liabri” accessories and wore a corsage of "V0" "3""? it-" I man I am 'a"d hi"? P9f'"l "ml months of the PVCIIF and then stor- Pl;-cos that look just as wcll red roses. "C5"'”" She 1'9Pll9d- "1'dS8.V" wash lm"w"9 in hm , "3P5"d5 during 15 'h"9 my way 1 ca" Ni awav. the WW aluminum indoorslas in the Harden polio or She was attended by Mrs. Lloyd She lllltlhtd I ilnkllnl llttll-”l2lI'l iand ""59 ummugmyt A.l'me Mk" cleanse my soul and find pear? pieces are actually I sound in- on the porch. are finished in up- Kent who Ware 8 liflhl blue sllil laugh Hi” "95!" "ml 3 "m9 "is" saidla in the Ian rm" Wm” 0' mind? AW l1Pll" "T COITITOI1 vestmcnl. Nowadays the manufac- liolsterv that simulates more for- with "8V.V RCCESSONPS and W9"? ' mm” poured "L where did W" ill ep whnmrd l-"sung" Dry! , Y0" 93" El"? "'9 W!” 50 tlFE8U.V turers have I way of scaling the mat fabrics. Some of the pieces 6075888 0i Fed T0595. 89' "7" M: ware tuogoughlg. kbelore p"l'l M ”PP'e”la'”d- I l' " V9 l93"'f'dlcolnr finish on aluminum so that are extremely graceful. since The t1I'00m was capably support- "Made it up from odds and ,3 ?lw'iy' h tmdlsm 5" "Pk "'9! , ”'l5-300"" 0' W". W! all Pay-i it wont fade from the sun. And of aluminum tubing can be bent andi ed by Mr. Lloyd Kent Ends "7 M1-0V9? Palm-" llngns "hr 0 3; er .0 which at for our sins. --A. Z. course. wet weather can't harm it. worked into any pattern. l MUF the Slkfllflll Of "19 T821519!” "well" 3'19 Mddei "ll lily ed.eu?;' ng :, a h.” been add'l Follows Devil's Loading Strings Those delicate pastels as well For households that incliide the MWLV-Weds lell ill? PBTSOHHEO F3l9- " Wm he he!" "M d”"'" owrler anzmbi tings wcourmgi DEAR A. 2.: Well. obviously. as vibrant hues are all well rcprc- children. aluminum furniture is an. amid showers of confetti Ind then As is tonights sky. There are am" ind d H" necusaryt the only way to cleanse yourlsenied in this sort of fiirnilure. excellent idea since it can take Pmceded '0 1”? Old Sliliill WW”? 8 5'8” in the Wind and I moon in. ryi soul and got pcacc of mind is to i so that one can even keep the liv- quite I heating and survive. reception was held for immediate the .Wintl-stirred branches of thel g confess vour sin to I f relatives in the blue room white birch on the lawn A N”. '-nu” God and arrcptshis heltlmih r:- - The iaciuup; of St Diintianx mm-----'-n ' Ghent ll?5?rgicLcl:tlvTYn 3 1 I -1P'llt,!'W0t'el3h:E:.::mue'd'l HGWIDK .Vnur hold on the life of Educahon University will be It the disposal ' Um" '0m"""W ,'” '- - 9131')! is divided by many. lLl'e&f:5g"d:l'l mm Mali, an God, You Med me help of me Mge' To B. Hdd 0, dmgaes and V,s,,,,rs, Mcom, ookrs Corner - e- -- - Good-night. . . . canals. and Inde- FRESH STRAWBERRY ICING Crush tcn sir:-iwwbcri'ies with I little sugar and few drops lemon juice and let. stand until juicy; mix in gradually three cupsuif confec- the woman: "Surc'yoii're on the right hus. madam? The conference theme is "Look- inccs " Anyone inicresled in any aspect of adult education is invited tol attend this conference. to hcari addresses by the several out- standing speakers. and to particl- patc in the general discussions. question. but it does seem to me like asking which blade in apair of scissors is most necessary. A serious moral effort is the only thing that will bring you to the point where you will throw in the sponge. Faith in Christ is the only thing that will save you from despair at that point: ,and out of that Faith in Him good actions must inevitably come. . ." l-I ii is age . lug-Q-4?'??4t y - I testis: 5 Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of the Charlottetown Guard- ian. . l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS FOR )lAl.F-Sl7.ERS ! tioner's sugar. Spread between lay- ers and on top of cake. '(TROCHETED TV COVER Easy-crochet this atlI”Hl'llVP cover for any size TV set in Y0"? very favorite spider-web design. Pattern 7391: Crocliotcd TV cover. 28 inches in No. 30 Cotton? smaller in No. 50 Cotton: larger in mcrcerized bedspread Cotton. JI)Ill' 4 to make 56-inch cloth. 1 Send TWENTY-FIVE CEN'l'Sl in coins for this pattern (slumP5 cannot be accepted) to The Guard- ian. Household Arts Dcpt., 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS.i PATTERN NUMBER. ! ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. em- broidery, iron-ons. toys and novel- ties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonde iul book now. You'll want to order every design in it! Fwd” .0 1", iii!” amt ,.i-.,,.,p thwarts-ning and inspiring examplr the same Imount. We disriissed 3''!" Wm M l0 "fllllllnl Clllh various diets. found the one we l""'mb"5- , , wnnmq, men uwghed 5,, mm Thanks to I new figure. life takes on new zest for this de- lighted reducer: "Just to prove that lLife Be- gins It Fnrty.' I'm writing you this note I am the mother of four children. two boys and two girls. the latter both being born since I was 40. Four years ago. I tipped the scales It I sloppy 130 pounds. Today, It 45 lweigh I neat 116 pounds-Ill due to reading your column Ind follow- ing your suggestions. I feel bet- Itiirted. In four months we have each lost thirty pounds. I have gone from l7ll to I48. and would iitill like to lose about 5 or no pounds more. I am 5' 7". "We discuss our weight every morning over black coffee. I think the moral support has done more thIn enytliing else to take weight off. And now that the int k gone, we have changed our Intlng habits. We are not going to let each other gain it back. Perhaps our idea will help let and get compliments from ."'e",n everyone. People remark how nice I look in my clothes Ind once Iiain we have beaiitlful , "M, mu wdmqu ,,.g,”.". how much younger I look. Here: M". t. bondom out 0' am. hoping III the younger women reading this will 'perk' up-and h.' , not let the past-forty women , show them up!" III: with Now there's I challenge! lfyou Ire overweight. you might find it easier to reduce with I friend. with some neighbors or in Ieluh. Perhaps you perfer to go it I- lone. At any rate. the important thing h to mlke up your mind --and that take decisive action. We're looklii forward to your success letters Words Of llie Wise If you're iiliortcr. fullcr. choose this ensemble to keep you cool and pretty round the seasons. Propor- tioned to fit and flatter you A it has I modestly scooped neckline with wide shoulder straps that hide lingerie. Sew this now! Pattern 4663: Half Sizes IN. 1611:. lslrl. 20Vz, 22lA. 24'-ix. Size ltlll; ensemble takes 41; yards 35- inch; "1: yard contrast fabric. This pattern easy to use, im- ple to sew. is tested for fit. III complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS in .:l:: -0 .(3Sc) in coins (stamps eannot be Iccepted) for this -pattern. Print plainly SIZE. N STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 0 Front Street West. Toronto. E, ADDRESS. in tangy taste! Baht-owai P9fPfl9Ef) MUSTARD I.IdetyItoupenplruoieoiIio) dc ...h535IionelIcrive. 2. loves your choice has min Inddlngingodor. ,8. P d free In Chains. 4.CnIiwylCooeIlns -ha fnuhqb I CnIniogII.VI notdryowthtllehr tau -: Heavenly comfort all day longl PLAY'I'EX”' LIVING BRA for every summer Ictlvlty laucnedniguueputnct-tanhuiie lIdInIewPIytII.lvhgDul'l'hiIinqiIIdoIIibinIIoI Ifn9iund&dehndiIIbuHltIuvemIIefoe yIIIluII...muuyoIIwhoIyiiewIiietliIfuo-idea. raised. and revisiting. The living In washes sully, cl:-la funndholdeitevliepeeebeaotifnllyaukdoeuyuen. DuyyouItodIy...Iook.woIidednl tonionowlln snowy-wil0e.IiIII32Ato40C.:t&rhvuIlI dqelheuctqeeiehyetue. . 'IQ.7nInIuI twze lyhlhhid anklnucaet lyrhpulu... HH!RPlIl.u Jpmit