Woman is ReaIm.. . I PAGE rwo THE GUARDIAN MARCH 2, 1951 gg Cook's Corner :3: I&& OHOCOIATB MACAIOONI Put your mixture together right in the top of the double boiler-no need to use a bowl. Avoid over-baking or your maca- roons will become too hard. Prop- erly baked. they are soft and a little chewy-Ivery delicious. They keep well in a closely- covered jar or tin. Yield-about 28 macaroons. 1 ounce unsweetened chocolate 2-3 cup Uzi a 15-ounce can) sweetened condensed milk Few grains salt 1a teaspoon vanilla 11& cups desiccated coconut 1-3 cup broken or coarsely-chop- ped nuimcats Cut up the unsweetened choc- olate and melt in upper pan of double boiler. Remove from heat and stir in the sweetened condensed milk. combining thoroughly. Stir in the salt. vanilla, coconut and nutmeats. Drop by spoonfuls onto a greased cookie sheet. Bake in a moderate oven. 350 degrees. until set and lightly browned on the bottom-about is minutes. . , 3 The Stars Say-- i ,3 1 By Genevieve lie-mbla 'a' h For Tomorrow A REIGN of crashing. smashing and defeatist situations seems to dominate on this day, affecting daily living in its radical aspects. ( That Body Of .Y aura A1 Janna W. Barton. 31.0. &XX-2i'X'.hs9X'.!&i noon AND m.ooo razssuan While most discoveries in medi- cine and nutrition are made in laboratories under strictly regu- lated methods. there are times and circumstances which enable the general physician and the research worker to make discoveries within a short time that would take years of laboratory investigation. one of these late discoveries is that. despite some laboratory findings. overweight and overeating does raise the blood pressure. In Medical Annual, Bristol, mg- land. we read that cutting down on food has long been advocated in the treatment of high blood pressure. The usual foods reduced in amount are protein and sodium, and there is also reduction of the total amount of food. While there has always been some controversy as to whether food intake affects Ihlood pressure. recent experience favors the theory that weight loss is the deciding factor. In Lenin- grad during World War II. the number of cases of high blood pressure fell noticeably during a period of semi-starvation. With the improved intake of food fol- nmm'xNx' - .40 or-Q-.s'w .tpu.- -. -w.v'.t-11.51.! -A ELI.EN'S DIARY i B: An Iaianu Ifarmera Wile. Incidental to the prevailing Ap- ril-in-February weather, a matter of wonder to those of us who have seen a number of Winters, though hitherto none like this we over- lowing the lifting of the selge. hear the farmers now discuss high blood pressure appeared again items of Spring -- the threshins and in a spectacular manner. By of the sheaves in granary and 1943, sixty per cent of hospital in- stack, the wood-sawing and its patients had high blood pressure sequel, the splitting. And this and examination of bodies after evening with Mr. C. from the death showed the same percent- house on the hill, James talked of use of high blood Pressure Signs. "the seeds. "And listening we All 3805 and both SEX?-5 WW9 3f- knew that he referred to the fected. but particularly the undcr- promise of ciove; in ihe new 40 E89 EVOUD. It W95 nmved mm meadows, and not to that which Workers in food industries. who comes W us in ihe iime oi the may have been better fed during piping of the pond ci.Che5ii.a' in "'9 earn" yea” M m” W3" 95' clean white sacks from a dealer- own clothes. students studying sewing and the Vocational School take time evening classes to have iheirphoiograplls taken with their four instructors. From left to right they are: Ruby McKirinon, Louise Hessia iVocationeil.. School Sewing Class dress design at man. Evelyn Ross. Louise Conway, Ina Casweil. Dul- out from their cinca Morrison, Josephine Leard. Mae Kelly. Betty Rodd. Jean McKay, Kay Carver. Doris Underhayi Jean Canr. The instructors are: Mrs. W. M. Proud. 11, Frances Lun- Mrs. B. W. McEwen, Mrs. W. Large. Mrs. Arthur gaphie. Marion Murray, Ora MacDonald, Ruth ln- Affleck- Sew For Smartness And For Fun Did you resolve this year to be well-dressed at all times? Many women did, and it's not the type of resolution that is gone with the wind. Not only did they set this as a definite goal. but they also decided Just how to go. about it. They are going to make their Nothing stands in' the way of those millions of women and girls times a costly 1)fOu:miTO added to the original cost of the gar- ment. But when you sew your own olcthas you can fit your fig- ure as you go along. If you sew your own clothes you can be ycur own designer, too. When you have done some sewing you will find that you have quite a file of patterns on hand, and you can have great (Photo by Garnh-um.) Pretty In Print T 'vvsfrs Modern Etiquette Ir Islam In. 5- YII. but she must enough not to overdo ihbghtelc :1"! realise that the young miih W m not have invited her ii he di':i”l,4 have enough money, and he i" resent it if ha ha", me” W "holding back." "I q. What is thereon-gcg iii amflment to most introi-ii", A. You can never go wron zvoitho: daggers smile and a "H04 Q. Ily wife and mother have the .m'e"l..J:d”,?,': should they be distinguished ., visiting cards? " helrh 11:22.: mother h" "S'-" aftel How .Can I ! ! ! By Anna Ashley o twA2.&&X . . How can I prevent scratches on hardwood floors from the cast- ers on heavy pieces of furniture? A. Remove all the casters and roll pieces of adhesive tape around act as a can and will the floor. In W mm Q. How can I relieve of frostbite! the M” A. Bathe the parts in cold Wain and rub vigorously until the him circulates freely. Then follow by rubbing with mutton tallow. Q. How can I prevent gray, from becoming lumpy? A. Add I. pinch of salt to ihi flour that is used for thickening, the outside of each one. This will nollollll nlxVslvs- Morbid iyiih-er Love Woman Uses Threat Of Death before mixing it with water. 3' caped the "epidemic" of high blood r ih names mi be dee imiod hm pressure as the war waged on. ::li!oeveti.ln1a(;idyi?i?ed lgitseikgr e:'i:E;'rf3 who already know how to sew. fun changing the patterns about wachmg grfd siernivpdismxiioni Because of the above findings. iengm in 3 mmm' hips bei All they have to do is select a and making them up in differ. ing Nevertheless there is a deti- DR 1059911 Bfolek End 0'-he” C0”' witchingly throuvh one's fingers smam new pat't'""' smmme ah mt materials" F" mS”nce' you ' i . i ii igd an ex Himehi on 94 . . ” tractive fabric and the necessary might combine a blouse pattern nite sign of redemption from this U0 i1 like the uarm summer sands on a dark and dim Staic of affairs in heiiiihy young mehi hs rhcoided in Smishore To mink cf mesa is to notions to complete their outfits. and a skirt pattern to make a ii wise, shrewd and cievei. miilongl the John-mi of the American Medi. mean ha; Careful” miks had to These who have no sewing ex- distinctive dress. or, you might aiizing of a confused situation Gill A550ClB!10n- After living six iay men. Dims Somenmes to sei perience Wlill find many oppor- try the top of one dress with the mbjeci to Sagacim quicihinmi- hiohihs on 3 5:;-ici; weight re.-luc. cum memi Not that we ever had tiinitiesmio earn to sew offered skirt of another to make ari iiohs and ii, sound execuiion, tlon diet. a weightiloss of 25 per mum concern Over the ummaie tem s year. Sewing centres, original model. A word 0 we no MSW :i3.E.””i.:::?.'"””2;2i.;”.i 5f”..iii em mus: '."::.'.?.'.”.5..?'”l.E".i.i. ”k:.,...:: P - . . - diet again resulted riot Ioniiii I: :;:1e;5me50?:mgSe'i:);al ;(i)3::,';g5 LE: evening courses to the beginner. the lines, seams, darts and tucks Weight gain but 3 T58 in 00 b i 3m id i. h i i It doesn't take long to learn the of your patterns very carefully Those whose birthday it is. in measure, both gain in us.-ighth and p::ta;Y'i8nem;Jl':;Ib?JvlC;g'f:;fu1g :15 fundamentals and once you've before you proceed. Dorivt try to advised that a year of change.iT15e in b100d Dressllre fin: plans we” in advalice. "mastered them you can experi- couple tailored tops with slim , I I , perplexity, complications, affect- 87931" and hmh" ma." M79” . . . ment on your own until you be- skirts, or evening blouses with ' him” it ' M i, .; 1 ing life in its many ties and rela- ihey Went on the reducing ilfliet. Mn. E” by! come an accomplished seamstrm. wide skirts and be sure in line ' tionships. must he met on a H0WeV”- Wml C0"t1"i;5d 5” 9' ”-5 imev heni smuldx i "5 During National Sew and up centre seams at back and i-5WmP10?1Wh0' "P bi 305' WWI shrewd and sound basis of logic lent food. weight anilh Mid nrr's- us en'oul-all has io la? 01” 01” save Week, which is being held front of the bodice with the "1" "aw" PYWY P"'"'1' "W ”9'h I l and commonsense. Uhdei. , coh-Isure came back to e same igg- seeds he led us. n e stable. at from Much 3 to iii, "mes skin seams. this goes ioi. side gnriuileziltriine fioclr illustrated above. Clienlitloll of many Complex and i ""5 '15 hem” the experiment 6' the 53""? time rimmng 9' ham throughout the country will high- seams too. of course, and darts. '?Mh bod?d'iifiapdr')”:i" mam"? , sumrisin: circumstances. in whiclh ”.'.'i'mic,iiy ihenhm measures SL0": ifhiibecxil,-;h'”i;I:ti1fe:rB':'f) light their lmtem. fabric and Bodice darts should match the Winn: (Willi; i.'.o”i'i:mf"hfg 39:0; ih . I dchit course. therssiiill oil; a pretty scene. rm heart and home with their multipe - ' F 3 1 Z nations departments. special darts of your skirt otherwise . mo e wi ra80 3" "9 hysteria. e wi accuse her son of in- oblisations, understanding and W "U59 1055 0! ilwehzm SW15 be Rik himself thilt the animal was in events such ,5 Sewing chases. yin may find your new amnion "::rY:;ic'kkl':; 3) ”g1F:!'"q' '”;::i";g i”: gratitude and tell him how much she has done for him and that he has commitments seem entanglcd and Pelgsdn ixgrhlgjozlg k00(i?onF:1h9lfj5el1ST9Hl;1:v: fair-good condition and would fashion showh Bic. ha" hem "um. disioihiedi when chaos, z."imb”c'Tm;7Pummh hing iezmr rewarded her by breaking her heart, and so on and so on. Probably poignant. the outstanding remedy . . th I dumon -diet is be salable in good time for the scheduied 10,. this week in many his ihciiei and skin patterns. Dd dmnq "Miami saw and So" she will tell him that he has killed her and that she is going to die, 15 found in dear m"mng' ”i we” St,l::ted.ncft shgulde be continued Ouililiah ?o:i:""'hS::I?edT9t ""1" stores. You will also find this shortle coats, etc, remember the way, Mimi. gid ii, ioih poi. a igaiiei but she won't. in a little while the storm will blow over. She will as controlled situations and niier even my me normal weigm is at. ac sh Ms. 0 e mi; in if! it Week an excellent time to do golden rule. . . . ti-toad jackets giving you ll... puligrn minim 10,- mi. dry her eyes and accept the situation. amce she cmnot change it. and itilligzhcz-H Calarihhlelgelxgh 1:1 8:: mined. Eating we same amount 0, 3:3! tzitiile OI; aeSv::n:nW8;-2 alli you.r shopping ufor your with wiide skirts, flared iiackets attractive frock along with other ad- by thetuirlne there are grandchildren she will be thinking she made J . ' 3 ' . Ith im 11 i . 1 h . 1h . ”'””"”” c””'””5”d' mod 1n Te 3:815: iismhdi hf 3233 mi” 59”” M me ye” Whe" "Ce plilgtg oanelirnng Dims: sewing a ivlareds shomtihes irlithu voifiahlilnoiio ;oar::iil:.x:Yo:I'Bl1Rg rii?lllgl!riiiz-'."l'a'rhl'.i1ilii'i'a 6 m C llaa LOVE UNWIIOLESOME A child born on this day. may 15 tzwd re” e" or 3 . more "all things are made new" wohdoriui why to hireich ihe Sim-i5. piaasei AND MACHINE. simply send unemp- have ii (1liCil'Ilpl81X Iiandl comrpcllicltaged P"55””- we were quite ashamed of ourseif mmiiy cioihing budget but in The” few points” wiii be M .4, ..ii.add,..,.d envelope io ihi, . izvay o I eh 1ClB. iitng ng ; i at” in his obvious delight over ths 3 means oi: having the cioihu heh, to you. we hope. in pihhhihg paper. Ask for 1.ealleilCN-13. ihe wi,m,m.i,,-ho 1510 utm-Ly "uihh hhhi ,he i. wining in mm M '”. . "gt Neva? Fessiii does iaii: ie , Mm 01 milmem 1" 0" 13-'mm3' you want fitting you perfectly. your spring and summer ward- children's lives in order to gratify her morbid mother passion Her . ms: .::::.::.:r- E112” iii: :2: :2: ”.9'.Z? :.”"””f:.i 1:” r””"””” r m"W- W - - - m au u a s y e pc ure ma. e a po n v i 7 is a neuro ic emotion, something dark and sinister, that curses in- ) . The overwhelming set of circum- To Prevent Son's Marriage DEAR MISS DIX: A splendid young man of my acquaintance l-in been engaged for years to one of the fineit girls in the world. Tney are desperately in love with each other and would have married long ago except that the boy's mother has gone into bysterics every um. he mentioned marriage, and declared that if he left her it would kill her. They have waited, hoping that the mother would come to take 1 reasonable view of the subject and to have pity on them. Instead of that she has become more violent and now has wrung a promise from her son that he will noi marry as long as she lives. The couple are in del- pair. What do you think they should do? ' A FRIEND If It is Your Birthday . ANSWER: The thing to be done is to say no more lo the mother. but for the young man lo take his girl by the hand and step around to the parson and get married forthwith. There is really no other more despicable figure in the world than i ties. and eventually to come out Help Nun" To Fight Them 05 ( PARIS. Feb. 21 e- Chicken leg military collared Jackets with uhounndhi FRUI-I-,Ag-fl-VES oonui. now nn.”EHective nlsoln teethlngtroublea, H ' ' ' 83'i".”5'3'.'i."-x'."5oi3':z'ET5:u?:37 s"n'3I ”" mm": M W” M" M sleeves were part of the silhouette d0"b1e""9B5Wd feslenlnss and menace of from and horba. v...u.J.x We felt as we looked out at the fields today, that they were quiet- ly expectant. But of what. we ANSWER: Probably. He seems a poor mltrhnmugl prospect to me. A man who hasn't taken care of I first wife is not likely to tail! care of I second. i D 10 mites baking fine-textured, delldouel h 't h t til t! I . l triumphant. guggosyavge (;v:lfi(l;YYui1eVIIi1!rcOr:ment ornfabgic may lfie. if the dress or the Patterns. fabrics and notions Household Scrapbook?) stead of blesses. . . Mediui sch,” iimiu ihmi, M, "mi, N su oesnt it correctly the departments of your favorite ; Every grown man and woman must recognize the utter seli-cen- 'tlhing”aa at Jun (Si: czldaagnly Nialiiura STEVEN Iwiv t9-11 age 3: f0”u"i3W whcle effect can be mined. store during National Sew and "Y 305"" L90 g) tpedhesg that nuke; g moiihe, uhwiiiing go, her children (,0 many v ,g . ,, . A hh ugriemg-imgum wgninm gt-i-nmkie-I. nosogabhay ihviiiui limlzrdtfpfsgiiv gym? aggvegirliwgincximdii lgagzuilvbeeek iiild sea for yniixrseii. .ww , Mi , aila they are weak and foolish to sacrifice their own lives and lint . . 3: ' i ' ' . - r e a . . . arc o the men and women who love them to an old woman's whim. (bi 0i53,:':,".:fi”i:;ek'f:i;"3;:t:;:'2;: i;:3giYte'13- i-ifxiids-m1g':til3;lIV9n iimgg clothes altered and this is some- 3 to lo. Wash Clothe so I 533 ii, 311 such; Dohvi debate oh, question with Moihei an. . hotlvteel: hii'oadt(ht;i'tl)u:liii clteared iii: hli)rr:fl'Il of degp mmiaciicn spreading it you can and mm ii is 3 good other time. Your marrying isn't going to kill her, nor even make hei- WELILH Zholghhyntena I;d1:l'i,l?tl;I!:nl:E!l?ik:flifI: it? along his face "You know. Ellen. B D. idea to crochet a single button. Peililglatgenilyi u1lhappy,ofo cal-l bluff and hie away to the parsoa ' V" "" ”" i ' V" '” in farmin a fell 1 h to i I e hole ed e around the n sh W” e 3” M mm Wu” 9 C9- pmmptly in ettingrid of irritating mate. 3 ow 3 W333 35 y 8 aw Wh v- lth or . ' . --mm ”1',',,:"';,;';: 3357: ';;”,j,';,";':,':;":l;,h- "99 lmkini lfiefdl, , C L, ' 9 O" "5" "W" I” w'" DEAR bonorrl-iv DIX: This problem has come u for dusclissloa g pr ent frying of the edges and P 6::,::u.' iizinilti, nmpnfn-ihd" 335 ”n3.i.'i-'i"'c':'.5”.f c1?lu15:(l-:l:i.ityIhc3kI!h::w "The new seeds don't show too ' 0' 001359. W111 mBk9 WW1 18" in om: you-"1 Fouphwmch 1”-he Hutch u” love nut 1' .o"1”w 3roM.h g n. a reel: to roan ihi. mid 0,, quick”, ii,” W" beam. i .. ioh er. and that is the result of a girl and boy being thrown in each oliierr much promise this year James 8 l'ilU1'l'-A-'l'lvEs pi-oven by tom of certainly lm for Baby's Own Tablets from cue” mmm company for a long period of time, or the love that comes at first sight oburved to Mr' C" um evenmg' Se "1 t th t h and which seems to knock one between the eyes, so to speak? which much iroubie gaiherhig up we 9 E 0 Sues. room as a of these loves ls'the more likely to endure? S.R. crop 01 My U115 5l1mm91'-" "N0" lmmduced by Chimum Du” 't' :3'.i'c,s'beiiluu1..'ielem1'v1ve:s'"Z'eplleln 30.3-I Edge1t:imge5:omi);::ah&mHen-mehjg ii: ANSWER' No one can answer this queation definitely because it I ' ' a i V . ' :h”::"t1oo'.m,i.h:' igg; 25:,” :P”"g::,'1','t 2: ?hr"e':-q3:;1:'5lenh;'9- krnhe" with extra wide armholes. skirts I T933105! 51099911 love is governed by no laws. It comes and goes as it will. and no one know, but mmehow they do” new” with 3 very wlide armhgllleo wesrzo 1:5 on M ml 0” sh”. kriiows why. or whal. or how long it will tarry. We don-I hen know "em W ml" the Tight 3'PP95"mC9 Two-piece ensembles and swag-. flaring full-lengthg coIi)iei: afrgnls oid h i, i Yhelacythefr why we cease to love Mid we on no more help one 3- u . s oes can e en a ew - iii iiiem .l:;rl;::sHy;i;b;1ue::il;s:I0&l:e Eh-rgwnhaiilf-leillgiteh ngsiziitgts wowa: lweliie new in the Robert Piguet col- iook by adding white spique i,.','.,., . it is the fashion to deride love at first sight, but there is no doubt attend. And ML C. hushed Ind ma dude mm mm modr: in ec on.m H415 showed fine black grosgrain ribbon. pompons. or inst there are. now and then, cases in which a man and woman who mmented There may be some- waists in fine wool or al C . ale” lend" anemoon "och buckle" were medemned mum do W"-oumu euh 'm'h" n 'izm' But ml thing in mm They,” usually Mm hmxmon we". The” hiagcac. 31.21 icliizgiiiilarl mic: developing .. i grand passion comes to but very few people and in not to be con. led under the snow. This weither ed ii-chi, Ind the iapcis were Paton :1” showed "aw" neck irlizetitiwhiilheiheigllgiiiht aitratciiizn that men and women may feel in mcei. is putting us astray - we're ook- shiiii ,.., hunt hiiogeih I uh d 1 l ' . - r e lrs me. 1"! '9” 5P”"8 W?” ""3" I Sober colors prevailed inuthe Dlorlubarelgue lel':I:l?ph1:ie ugtgessllzd fhmled BeHer English Indeed' most people mu m love ” nut sum to me extent mt ieckoh we-ii hue iouchgs of win. collection medium and mthncm conuuu M-ad C" mm” 1001' B, . 0 mm-m they would not pursue the acqualntanceship if they had not been ai- wr in -we my W. W Balenclaga showed collarless or skirts with swallow line ' &Mf'i -i-hhi i ON 9' on ' H I ' ' no it by and large and miracles excepted 1 think that lhi 1- wmt is WWW Wm! 11115 593- love that is of slow growth and that comes throu' ' ' .. . , , i gh long association tlellggg? alglatizlotlliwtaihethgglsseelggg in which people know each other'a faults as well as their virtues, when oould only conjecture. could it be - r a - w ukve me" kind oi pin” .. they find each other coneenlal and interesting and when they establish they only awaited the rain which ' tonight streams down the win- i.3i'ohv?;a?.iA:xg'i:c:gf;?ft pm"""c' most likely to endure the mi, of time. WW” 1"''"c”'' "9" me" by W9 i 3 Which one of these words is "worm- sheen of blue wings against the 1 t n-iiispenedo Lumimsence iunch. D553 M155 Dix? A Hill! of 40. who ifsixteen years older than! duh or the spruce; below the him. many MADE ENSEMBL comm iukubrious mmuoin am, wants to marry me. His first wife divorced him for non-suvbort. damgor is there snow in the off- 5 4. wimi do" the word s,;pami Do you think I need fear that if I marry him he will treat me 019 mg: or will . wind or the ham. This pattern is 3 double delight mo,,iou.v- ,n,.,,-, time way? G.F. or east blow in upon us with chill- - - . with it you can make daughter 5. What is a word beginning '”t. ”".'i '0 ;..::?.'":::;t:..."" sms: '1: we -6 mm mm va ey an - p per ps- - - o c an it is a tantalizing thought with a Scalloped-yoke dress feature ANsW'uls Winter month still on the calendarl mindd 9011-” M compInion'de- 1. Say. "Both (omit of the) Do i even now a fine personable frog - girls were there. and both of them 301'!!! nix cannot personally reply to readers, but will In? like the grandfather in one of N0- 3149 layout in lilies 3 mom. 1 seemed to like this kind of l W" MW! 0! xenon! interest it her lunn. granddaughters stories is stirring 2- 3- 4' 5r N” 3 d"9Il- W2 Ylrdl 2. Accent recond syllable, ..5z”J.. Nun M and gu-etching gmi nihhihg his 35-Uwh. 36 yard 21-inch contrast. third. 3. Luminescence. 1. Exhibit- eyeg in hi; muddy bath in the gdicmzlhc. 95 Yll'd- GIDG PA ylrdi ing closeness in expenditure. "Be- pond as does another grandfather ' ' cause of their parsimonious man- MrI.01Iyliu-rll.Moon'aMliIa. N.B., iolsowlanevai these mornings beneath the cov- 5"” 35c '0' "Ch PATTI?-N nor of living. they were able to ' hi h l l !t.OtephnFak,uoaal1nhohmana'a ruin aracludvoiy. era of the wide old bed in the "me. "tie; if-omvlm "wins save money." 5. Geaticulation. i room above the kitchen before he gm iii n W N""- "55"" ' m hm, ih ii . ye Number plainly. Be sure 0 o g speaks so y a a ence. in "M. .i . .. . v I you want. , mludo er a Dw” ”" ''m”' m”' 1'” Wm postal unit or none author in . time we were up?” or line a robin your Iddru; Now; she iaugils CINNAMON SANDWICH IISCIIITS with 5 message for us tucked be- Mm." Phmm mpnmmi h l mt igwvgsgwm !:”;'c"I:'2cke&”':: Rt.ia'l'J1!in;::.”;l:9w D Gmrmum Mix and in once then lltiido I bowl. 2 e. our-dftall . ..'”...'”...".?'”."2-.'2i.'a.l"3 'i.:.?:....r.".: . M" ' arm '-.srs-"m' Ar yeti: iian nae, wirillnlng experience or baking skill svai':Iking.'u(xiown tiles: lnfthinslhuhht name - '.:f"”'(,",' ,'.',':: pr-inc or omo an makaayouaprlnowirmoe, a w coma on o n '5 i . II:v.alish 7. i.'i'...':ii'” .;'"i'...i:r:-..G."..: .”.""..."-..".t'..:".:.'..:';'..;."f.:'.: 575'? '""”'l "' "" ....... N.B. Huh collection 0 pri.io- my choice is Floiachmann'a G:,J,':it3:i,;:'i:1i:rf”r M ' Du” " - n:Er'u uh! winning tag: from the St. Yeast. WithF1aiachmann'aI'ln cu; awn... .l....Y.. .....'i. Fm gou back to nmgfuquick ruling and fine ommmmIs of-'-----r-mm-M nm to. i with. "M, iii 3'...?I'.T.:'3::"."”lm can live loud H:- A T ; . h h Morning smji. the nun open-mouthed for a aw i 363 can for her luoeeaa, too. I hat a rut w at t ey . i .. g, hi. V... ,,,h.ch.,ii,, ,,,,,i bu? h,,,,,,,,. m, llavchainedilnadulnanyu alleayl winningcooka wm.auu on they reachld ihhm. L .kNlr u i . , . in a wank," can throughout tin Maritime: do llnlt-ion Ilotitlr tiunlld .27” nuns :3 l 2 . - lnlah . for an patience and aoiioairmny '. . ' . , Just pmdonFleiachmannaYoaat.i ggh ummnni. up . D I ..v , ' Mother with three children, all "Not at al1."1t!u and mailed. Re, A it 0" "19 I'll! 10 a pantomime. found tailing. -put; pleau.: itffi tail - A inn-atop seat for the maallut an in not really A pingwiial” . i h . i i piv,' .4. a background of mutual experience and memories, is the love that is