WOMEN .15;-. 8 Arsenau1t- Gaudet Wedding The Guardian lllonday. 0('l0l)er 1954” Above are the ptlnripals in the .-Mu-it,titli-tituti-it ht vial pzttij. Firtin left to ti:ltt thct air: Mi, Maittn Atw-iiaiilt. ' 'n:tn: N1". and Mrs ltiIll'Nl lit-en.-tttli, the ;;t'ttottt and hi (it, V -- N l ill fiwllflfll hridr-nta,rl. The llliFlP tin: fotiiteilt R'.i:t (Wtnili, li V. ti:tti.'lti:r of Mt. .'irllt'it C-itlllttl and the lntr-I Mix lit'llltll'l til st bi t4tl.t- ind iti- gtourtf: lIl'Ill'x' um hit l'ltl Mt-. it tiu ' it.' if - ltli'lV ll!” rnRlli:t:F took place at St. John the R-apttst Vtititttt ll.-ttiittltr, on Septenthor -l. i'I.3-i. tliduin lleckhert sluiliol. Newest Jewelry Rage Is Antique Beads NTVV YORK INN-('yti.attdntA's rottiitrrp'.tt'ls ttlmx rlvuticis ntnttlr: )I.wel hnx txtli come in miqhtv how the suppit can meet the de- hartdv thts season with the HEWPSI matid run in the lFHlPltll wnrlrl. old-I Evert Kltifl ol srvttt - pvettntts fashioned pins. heads, hrnaches. stone .s l'lflllZ so...:ni Both Inn; bra:-e-leis and short stt.tt,;.s ate poptilttr. Such l1lFI'l.t4t'1tIllS came todav longer onrs non: ho tzht fnt IISP from dca.crs ..itotviiiz at the newlr- as is and the sltotier to be re- opened New Yotk Antiques Fair. Sll'lll12 and t'illltlJlll0(l lo ni.-kc The trend stt:-ted as a result of longer. ttttp-.'ttmir.d strings tttih I fashion in Eonc siriittzs of beads. in variety of bctris The ladies soon discovered that thel Cnlots air 1' tttlts.-: in these old antique beads had A lovely polished .ne.-klar-es Pek ti: CUBA made in look not to he found in synthetic China is ill lotcly shades of bl te grcctt. ptnx. rlrvtt :-tee .tnd ttltve "” i-W A47” A'"'d Some are t'-'ll'l't(l iiitli (llllI1(lSP dc- stzrta. F.l'EN l'SF IRISH (i(l-U. Those ttim me E” octt can find it iii a tarmtt of sha es in Chincse I Morning Smile "Getting YTlaI'l'lN'l I hear'."' "Y0; "M rm Tn mm "W r v Jade. ntaiathtt..' 2:-or-ti qilat't7 and ' pi H - 1” Tottrrn.-tltt-.c lupin laxtiti is ex- nrl I rpm in M” will hibilcrl in own" shade of blur "Well. I your memory.” congratulate you on Quartz in lmclv rose and ame- thyst. and iAllt"l..7ill zn tellott and red are sntar: and :n- toczue colors . Agate is at'.t.':thle in iat'iet'.nled ycolors iiltivh run be worn with DIRHY cnsiiintrs VVltllb)' let a petrified coal from Il'el:tt1(l, .s ex- trrntclj: l..:ht and comfortable Old ruff links are popular ion. Five years nsttt dealt-rs vOIll'Pl'lE(l 7 lhs ct';th;tpples. 4 cups White Vinegar. Vinrizar. 8 Clips cttgat-. old cuff links to e.tt'rin2s and pins The demand is so great today that thrv are bPlllK Cr:nvm'tcd to that. l 1 oritztnal 'lSP. the cuff links are i mm Mm" 'l'”"' often hold and lnrue. in time with l ""'"”'””” i”"k those in nemand iv. ladies for the ” K" Mml” ""9"" French cuffs of Doplilnr shirt Wzath and rrtttrttv l'1l4t(CiIlll ends M'Hr's' nf rvvthnprtlor Prick ngch apply -"-7'”-"'f"'"il l'Vt”fal ltntrs Heat vtnetzat and 1 1 ' suitar in tmtlttir: Add spice: tied d lrmselv in 11 choc-cclttth hag Add "'i”h?'fllll"i 9ll'l lltill tzcntlv until If yoti ltave A deep-ft'ecxct. save tenrlct mil tinl innit.-.. Rpmm, 'l"”" ll” Q'il"'it'V timtk one hot. meals that I”il; he readv in 30 min- 5lPI'Ill7t'Vl in .a' .t ittnc l':ll in HIPS, titt niiituics. .00 ininiitcs. :i'r. la. ftrtm lriti Rc sine l'Il'lPE77l' snIti- Then a ntml m.tv he (ll0S"ll at'cot't'l- tlrvn c-ucta 'rtc li'lll Scat each mg to non mttth time is available jar at i-nrlt Ytclri' a pint; l before SPITLIII Anne Adams Patterns I H Fl.Kl.Nl R'Fll'-'l'IlRIF'li1' Nr ll Iitll"l -int lot k.ithPn rlit'.' Ptirt-ltaxr iiist t'l,Vl7 l'll'fl of .15-inctt Iahl-tr for TlIlS co. .rtt aptnn' Sure to fl.I'lFl riff-effect, side hell detail! Tht'ifii' .ltf t-new ideal for hnmnr gifts! Make voiirs til so-snt.1rt..fnr.F;tll plairl cotton! Pattrtn 47?? .Vfi:..w-' Sizes Small :14-tat. Mmiiint ilh-20'. All given sizes. 1 yard .15-inch. This patt:-rn may to use. simple to sew. ts iesird for fit. Has com- llleie illustrated instrticttons, Send Thirty-Five Cents (Ilse) in coins isi-mtps cannot be accepted) "tr this tmitvrn. Print plainly Size. Mm". Addrms. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. rate The (hiaidian, 60 Front saga, West. Toronto. y Wile Pre erver Wllch the he ' ' t 0'1! they have ':;tol;:eiiiiio'Ktiit?ewTw.f; places A loose skirt hem may give you I llllly fall if you bitch Wtilr but til it whtll Wllkinl downluua or Ilitpptn; Cu at but. i V land ttuttt-s me in it suite of doubt- ' ly made d.spai'.ttziitg rvntarks about i of the cnitt.-ast. I have never l'f1llI'SPll ttmv by titnkiitg cotttt7le'e.5at,sr,".,.(,n M "Ch "m "s pmttted mid-. MAI! HAWORIII MAIL Bachelor Shies At Marriage to young Matron Lua..u MARY nnwuyui-1: A law tttuinlis ago 1 met. a gut ui clitierent. ,iiaLinnalii,t, who has been here only a snort Lune. Sne is married and uas two young t-nildrcii; she told me tlns from the statt. Sue plans on getliiig a Liivoice uilhtn A year. she nas a tu-ti brt-ti. p.Eahdlll. per- sotialitt. ts ttelt r-uiic.i'.c(i. and holds 3 ;(,o;. Jul) in the tned.cul field. it .t vteite it qllfsllull oi the tttri ttloitc, I ttuul(tit'l hesitate to lIlHl'l'l' her, site s.i.ts she loves me. and I ieel that tie tuitnd be good itit earn lllllti. VYli.ll bothe.s me, itig Cl)ll:USl0ll, is the t-htitlrcn. They are vtell bl'i)Lli,'lll-lip and intelligent. and I have a lot of aitectioii tor them, but they are dark-sl-tiniied. a Spdll.Sll or lll(lt.lll type. One of the tlitidrcii has repeated- me. and that has upset me a great. deal. I am blond. fair and conscious been, iitarrmd boiote. y While 1 ant pottrit-riiii: the situa- tion. tl').llR Lo Il2UlE a lHl.V l0 1'6-t sottc ii. an attttospliere of tension. and irritability has detclt,-ped, lhatl sparks qttarrels and it-iitpetainentall flare-ups We also have tiriited into an affair. 1 ant vcty SPllS.lJF and take sligiltts vcigv iendlv. I am also ttcll tttrai'e what many persons would think of such I s.iuatlon. know if sotneiltinn good can come of :i'.' Or are the M)t'lal l'.sKS aitd emotional eitiancletttt-tits too tzrcat? We are both tn out late tttentit-s.' R. J. Illicit Lovers On H'rong Road DEAR R. J.: The tilll) good ihati might come of this Slllldlttlll 15 dear- houg.-tt wisdom for tau and Paula. (let's call hett. "Expei'.et1ce keeps a dear scltool,” the pi'ut'ei'b sags” "bttt tools tttll learn in no other."l lBut, meaniinic. uhile you mo tarel -lctttning at durit-e pace that youl late last on a ttrottg toad ill liie,l her hapless childirtt are sulieringl fruttt tollertite bad tnilueitce. i l You are gteaiit upset by thn one p ii.ld's disparaziiitz iieittntks most-. tly because 3011 feel the sting of ltlllh tn his attitude. you feel gi1.ltv land cxpostd tn the S6'al'Cllll;:l1t all this ciiiidid inveiiinrv. You know it's' wt fact that. .n your unstable wat',' tau ate eiiemy rather than fl'lPll(l: fllP will at the douiv -in his sthctne of things at present. You art-n't lliIPI'PslF(l in Paula's illii(l.lPll. as tou prey upon het sickness of t-ltai-at-icr. simply ton ..tnd them a ntttsance. a l'1lll(ll'Hll(.'P 'n '.',lPf'(l) tttil exert-.se of your own lllllillililt seliistiiicss. Hence the, .mtiiii.tl atttagoiiism. as they react iPl1li'lIV)Rllfi.V to rout lHllnl)lP skirm-l ltxhrs. It toil szncetcly loved the lntothci. tn aiitiliiittz rlDplKtX.lllR- "Hill a rat tntal huinan nlillllie uni'.' lntttitv pltysical disabilities . of prevctttut; 'l'ltr and Mt- loft in Aditttix. .V1i. litisnitl ttizltt rllli Witt-"tori Ad Herman N. llnintlescn. M. II. Protect Feet If Bedridden My ottc would deny that the ad- vanceiiicnis l)lTlllf.llll about bt sci-' ciilfic dcirlopttttiii hair ntatlc' man's life ltappier and e.tsicr But these ittziius are not tvtihottt ihc.t drattbacks. It is l!".lf' that but at I the life span "lilSI the saiitv lllll('l tn oldet' people often prescni tltcntscltesw some of ihcsc have comc front tn- jlll'lvS. others are the result -if. ('lit'0lllt' or lmtp,-contittiied diseasef But. ittcrc is a rosy stile of the pic-l llll'F. nlsn, ltemitsc there are w;ivs' pertnitnctti ritsttiiil.-l iitt-rr-ascd. tics or ntakttt; ihcm less seiezc trv prnpcr handliiic. Protecting the Ankles l For cxnntnlc. it a pctzoit inlist rc- mfllll tn hrd tor a inn: l)P't'l(l(l ihctc are ll1inES that can be done to prom lrct the niiklvs Whcn a person lics in hcd. fl1PlF is a tetzdciicv for this feel to he licnzl int-ttai'ti. hccniisc oi ihrnt net: l and also btrati.-e the l1lllSt'lP5 tn incl ('.'lll1il thc '.(i l ittc s!i'oti;:ct' t.t.tii flirt the (l.ll('ll3ll.('P betuecn their Latin numtps ,1, 331.. f,-mt: put of the Irv; 1 5”” Mid -l””l' 5H0” i'0lHPlEXl0Ii TIl.Zl'll covets tttil itiinhc-t atzqit.tt'aIr i - . . . ' i”"l'(l”" b”lllf'l ion at alt. the lPll(lPllll' of the feet In l)P.lil fit all piobabtltty Paula roped rm-ngm piou Hit) the llllalllallt)nwS.li('(l. tn If this ttttntitctti of the icrt 'Ll(lllF.l'(ll, the mairied woman is the mniittaittcd. Llicrc is tzt.:tt:..tl .sltot't- sitbttc iH.'.l1t"ESS0l' tn hcr liaisons withl Eniiiq of the lai'5:t' tenion at the! l't)lll1E siniile men. And tou per-lback of tho hccl Then when the; milled yniirskeli to be an oasv ron-; quest---the tool follmyiig tcntpin-t' i.on likn a dtinib ox led to slaugh-. lFl'. as S t.pi.iire s.i,is---l)et'ause youl arcnt ntanltillv disposed to af'i"Fpl.l iiottseltnldei's obiitzattons in a mate. i Needs Education For Right Living Sou want the Pllltlllnttdl solace tnl a scxtml all.anca uiihotit pro.. lf'('liii'-pl'(H'l(”lPl' commitments re-' yqtiired of ion. at your present level "l 'lPVPl0Dment. And no doubt Paula appealed to you partly be. cause or her mal.e,rnal status-be- w'?lllS9. :n your tttianttltsm. you Crave ill m"l'hPl"l.VDe sue:-Lhenrt. Thus t)()lli' tnittd dvtells on her children, twhom toil evaluate as rivals tin-. cottsciotislv-and so you feel that tthev are the problr-m! l With tntricale tincnnscioiis lll0lZlr'.l iyou then tell yourself that you cnnl not marry Paula because of this rhtldren, etc. when artuallt it is martian! itself that SPWPS vou. As liar the. outbreak of bickering, on, is the usual thing when two ,"'i'”'”l-"N waste it blind strutzgle for er's expense. You need emotional reeducation for iazht ltvtmz. and my advice is to li1I'l psychiatrist help along that '1'” M. H. l Marv Haworth cniinaels through lliPr column. not by mail or per. snnsl interview. Write her in care of The Guardian Publishing Co. lProiblem Solver lfor Tall Drapery b Tll"'”"i -"lmfllllnl Special about draperies that sweep gt-andly lfrom the ceiling to the floor. They look luxurious and make windows look tall. Tall. that is. when tho draperies are closed. A window that doesn't reach ceiling height; "lF.Y look shorter than ever when the draperies are open. because ll" Mrin of wall above it shows. Here's an idea for stretching f'lT8PPFieS Uvwnrd without creat- ing the problem. Instead of a Smile rod, use two rods: one at the ceiling. one at the top of the. ctual window. A top short ten of drapery COVQH the wall and continue: to cover it when the draperies are open. The top tier should be more than it wil- ance. It should be of the same fabric an the drapery and hung in the name way. no it in a con- tinttaiion of the drapery than a heading. IEROWAX SAVES rather person is allowed in ct: up, it will he nlntost tntposwtltlc inr hint to walk and mtiitv ltltl'.ll”.;i nizty pas. befote he bczins to d i so satis- faciot'tly. l Simple .HP:Islll'0S l Simple nt."llSlll't"S will keep llll(.l from l'lRpD"lllI1'l The feet can he propped sunittst the htnrrl at the and of the bed. or the irci can be fastened to the board -Vltll strnps,l Th? llatient can also be taught to exercise the toes and feet while ne is in bed. which will help keep llll'i large tendon known as the hFrlk tendon, stretched I Just A few simple exercises qrei needed. l-Exercises also will kncp the muscles strnitc and help pre- vent, circulation difficiiltles. Ql'l-2S'l'l0.V Axn A.Vswr;R A. R: Is there any t.rnat.m.-ni other titan stirtzcrv for I pilonidal sinus? Answer: Stir;-r-t-t seems ln be mm only menus of permanently elimin- Ming this disorder. Cranberry Ice . Cream. Pie (A wonderful frozen pie in Just 3 stepst ll: cups ginger snap crumbs '1 ctip sutznr it cup melter butter 1 quart. panilla ice cream 1 clip Ocean Spray Whole Cran- berry .Sattre Combine itmtzer map mtmtts, aunt and melted butter in bowl. Mix until thoroughly blended, Cover bottom and sides of a bitt- tered ll-inch pie put with crumb mixture. Pack down firmly. Chill in refrigerator. pwhen crust. is thomttghty chlllpdl fill with vanilla ice cream Top with whole cranberry utter Plano 1" freezlna unit. and freeze until serving time. ovi: Nwnz: DESSEQRT msn inside largo pl 5 Hurry I Got your lvorycolourod Ovonworo Donal Dish In the special pack of large Vol. Star! lwlldlng your note! this smart ovonwun today. in riilnittnd. son of Mr. and VII. cuts grease fast incl t..tt Cliitrt-lt Pmi lltll, it as the scene on Sept. 15 of lhe wcddinz of id-'l.llllv fltiill-lllwli of Alr- Mrs. Percy Birch, Port Hill. V Henry Birch. usher; .tlr. Glen Atlants. hcst man: tile ants, usher: M r Y” ltzruotit and hrirlv: Miss Doris Bnant. hridesntaid: Nllsx Margaret Craig. maid of honor: despite all this. I Would like iolrtnttpt girl; Miss i:d;tit Elrcll, firmer girl. (Edwin H eckhert Studio). l.E'l"S FAT Applewiches Help Dieters By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "It is good to find that by the; ttetvly tleteloped methods of mid storage, apples can be kept. fresh and flavorful for use the year roiiiid," said the Chef. "For the flDDlE is a hearty fruit. Madame. "lll France. we often serve raw apples. cheese and French bread for dessert The apple is not only dclzcictise in making fine pastries. takes. desserts and breads: it is alS0,l1sFi'ul to give 51 delicate tart flavor to savory dishes. A Versatile Ingredient "For example. I often add grated iutw apple to chicken soup. or add a ctii-up apple when brnisinz becf. lhced tart apple cooked with red ctthbnite gives line flavor And I like t-rtv much to add grated raw apple in pttrend wtnirr squash or sweet potato for extra taste. "Bv the way. Madame. what is the nutritive, value of apples? Are they good for reducers?" Nutritive Content "(inc qunsitott at a ttmrg Chef. R.itv apples contain fair quantities; of all the nnjor vitamins except D.t and they also supply calcium. phos-. phorus and food itttn in nioderatci amounts. A mediuni-sized apple. ll,-l niches in diameter. contains only 75l tt:llUl'l(lS. So ravt apples belong .ii the redtirtttg diet. ”A mid-morning apple appeases hunter and gives a lift without ntidinr mo many calories. And at-t-e's in tip I picked up in Holly- ttood. wherc keeping slim is often a matter of contract. Eat apple- 'tl'l('l1PS for lunch." "You mean sandwiches. Mad- ame?" . ”Nol exat'tli'. Chef. Applewich Recipe ”Tn nxtkc applcwtcltes. wa:.'n When your tttrn rolls around again to entertain the Womenls Institute. or your bridge club. every- body-wtll enjoy a piece. of this cakc recipe sent in from Bldeforrl W. I. It'I for- MAPLE NUT CAKE Va cup butter 1 cup brown stiuar 2 eggs tsetpantedt Va cup milk is nip sifted flour '2 tap. soda in tsp. salt 2 tsp. baking powder 1 cup chopped nuts 1 mp. maple flavnrml Cream btitter. add lugar. yolks tlf eggs and milk. Beat well. Add flour salt. baking iioda. baking powder sifted together. Add nuts, fold in beaten egg whiten. Cook for 30 minutes. When making icing use maple M flavoring. -Mn. lulph Mlllnr, ' llldelnrd W. I. Picturcd above front Miss Betty Ford. and core a medium-si7.ed apple. Cut. crosswise in slices it-inch thick. Pitt together sandwich fash- ion, with tltinsliced chicken. Lur- ket, meat loaf. boiled tongue or beef. Spread the meat with a little prepared horse-mdisli nrst. if you like. Enjoy this with a serving of cottage cheese on lettuce. and tea or coffee. Tntal luncheon calories, under 250." TOMORIHHVS DINNER . Tomato Bouillon Pork Chops Braised with Vegetables Tossed Green Salad Hot Apple Cake Squares Another week-A new day. clean of spot or stain, fresh And" uniiveci was waited Io us on the ICE of rims this morning. In gift. ii. came as so much treasure . . . I spell of lovely hours mellowly gold, to be filled on these mrms with an engaging miscellany .0! items. . . 'I'o what thought did we woken, with James edging quietly from bed to meet. his busy round? Mon- day? Aye, no it win. And in school- day. There was too the bit of wash awaiting our pleasure. And what about bread? Was there enough to tide the cook over the day? And cake . . . and tl'ie.1ull cookie-Jars for which in story, grandmothers are famous? "'I'his cupboard," Jamie had commented last. night, with I kind chuckle, ”is something like that of Old Mother Hubbard. I'd say." So it was back to school this morning for tlztz boy; of this place. rhey had much enjoyed the two weeks' holidays but showed no sign of regret that they now must. re- turn to their classes, but rather im eager anticipation over the delights of the pleasant re-union: the com- ing hours would bring. They col- lected hooks and lunches and spoke of the new pencils they must buy. And we saw James nuist Gage in fastening his schoolbsg to the handles of his bicycle. chatting all the while. It was an interesting conversation. "And you don't mind going back?" there was curiosity and some sympathy in James voice. ”No. I like to go to lchool; it”: at good place." "You wouldn't rather stay home and help bring in wood from the field over there?” he asked nod- ding in the direction of Alder- lea. "No . . . but I'd like to be with you if this wasn't a schooldny. we should have been at it when we were on holidays," the youngster offered, adding. "but we were pretty busy as it was. weren't we?" James fastened I buckle of the holding- strap and stood waiting while the lad snapped it clip deftly about a jeanned leg. 0 O I 'lI hope you remember to be good to the smaller boys," he comment- ed. "Don't be I bully-they're no good. No am If." Jamey bone was judicious now, "a fellow is forced Coffee Tea Milk Hot. Apple (lllkv squares: Silt together ll: c. aliieady-sifted en- riched flout; 2 tsp. baking powder. 1 tsp salt. and 1 c. sttt:'-tr. Beat 1 exit light, Add -'4 c milk and 2 tbs. melted sitnrtentniz Mix into the flour. Do not beat. Melt 2 tbs. butter ot tnarttarina in a 7 x 11-tn. prtii Spoon over 2 c. medium-chopped peeled tart apples mixed with H c sticar. Spoon over the batter. Bake 25 min. in A hot oven. 400 degrees F. scrve hot. cut in squares. 'l'Rl('K OF Till) ('lll-IF Gttritish caclt tlllll of hot tomato bouillon with '. ihtn slice of orange with the rind ml to try out his muscles the odd time. ELLEN 'S DIARY f by an Island Format-'I Wllo one his own size. Or sometimes." he smiled. ”a bit bigger doesnt hurtl But not on tiny Lads. It )(iL don't use them right, they'll nevct forget it as long as they live. i know!" James nodded. ”Pooh!" Gaze dimpled. "A good many of them aren't. boys; tn” are." he made ll funny face. "gll'ls'!” "He's trying to make out he docs. not like girls." Jamie chuckled wheeling away." "Don't let hint fool you!" And it was to the chore of stoi- ing-in winter-wood, the fat-met; turned today. So obviously taken up with it. in the ideal weather prevailing, we wondered how they should ever tear themselves away front it to attend the afternoon- sale of stock in the neighborhood, Did they? If not. whence came the new faces in the stable later: The red spring-calf and the cow that this evening James want "to have another look at' and prn. nounced with 1 smile "at any rate she's a good hardy color!" . 0 . A ”hardy" shade is this night. softly sable and star-trimmed. Until tomorrow -- -- ... A Diary ----Good-nlght...... LAUGS Even at Teething Time lhby'I Own Tablou hon long ban a faithful uflndby-uud ennldelltly by mother: for mar so years. In helpful during toothlnl that thcy give prompt. davcndnblo. and effcetlva relief from fnvorlnhlou, reltleunul. tummy IIDIIN. Ind other minor lllfnnt trouble: nnuhlnu (mu irralulnrlty at teaching Mun. No "aleew" Ituff - no dulllnt all Help ltecp your baby ltavw. Got I mt your dru O. todli or feels like it. let it be with some- BA 5 OWN Tablets 'DETTOL' -- the s Your Druulu IICKIH I COKMAN (CANADA) llllflln NMIMACIIHICAI DIVIIIOI, MONVIIAL LG. Cuts and scratches picked up itt mock warfare often lead to real battles with infection. It's a wise Mother who defeats this enemy by cleansing cuts and wounds with non-poisonous all-purpose antiseptic. '”ETTOL' is a reserve force all families can call upon to fight infectious germs in every case of antiseptic need. Always keep swift-acting lDETTOL' handy. Often a child's health rests on this one important fact-