. ome-n"s realm' THE GUARDIAN MARCH 1, 1954 PAGE TWO Wives Should Learn A B Cs Of Finance, Says Woman Expert By Norothy Roe NEW YORK. (AP).-If more hus- bands taught their wives the ABCs of finance there would be fewer, divorces, in the opinion of Mar- garet E. Kennedy, one of the.fewi women in active partnership in s New York stock exchange firm. , "I'm constantly amazed." says; this pink-checked Pemcoalv M30011. ”at the number of otherwise inteill- I gent. capable uomeii who haven't the faintest idea where the family ' money comes from, how much there is of ii, or what they vtould do if their liu.-bands suddenly drtip- p ped dead." I 4 Mrs. Kennedy. a )t'liiliL' and feml-I nine-looking ultioxi and mother of! in time for Pancake lM.V tlrurl two children. has established manyl morrnwi is the follmiing recipe financial ”fl:sis" tor unmeii. Shel Dl”0Vld9d by -5159”! Plain! W- '- was the first ix om in .it-count execu-l . PANCAKES five of the llll'P.SillV?llL Coulis:-l ilrml of Van Sturni iiztd Toltiie, first 2 Cups nnur woman to be appointed a vice- president of ii large mutual fund sponsor and several years ago he- came the lust w-iiii.iii wholesaler- of mutual iuiiiis xiilt'il she formed, her own lirm, lVllll'L',ll2El. Kennedy Co Last year she was .idnliItt-d as gn active gcl'.cl.il partlier in the gtock r-xclializta fizlil of Seligman.. Lubeik.ii and CL). 1 Nut Planning lz teaspoon salt 4 teaspoons baking powdei 2 eggs l'-; cups milk 22 tablespoons melted shortening Sift dry engredients. Add beaten eggs, milk. and melted shorie-hing. Mix. Drop on slightly greased griddle. Turn when bubbles appear. -Mrs. Norman Machlillan, ry Plains W. l. Knim tells of the wife of a wealthy and 5l.lCt'P5-xilli business man who runs p perfectly appointed home, shops vt ls:-ly for herself A spE.'L'i.I.lx'c in f.litiice niallage- merit, Mr.-. Ker” y iilakos ire- qucnt lPCLillP in ttxpllllllllitl 11” iW”l"””'5 dli:”"r' p”"""'m"' She formed on all current world events, "49 3' who recently said: "This all "'”nf abut” vine? L1 "Tell me, Margaret. how much mllml ll” ””” l””'””'l ”” ' is 51.000? 1 honestly wouldn't know. 3”h"”gh l”'"”'” "mid "ms." or me I know how much 35100 is, beczluse family n'0m'Y' M” Quin km)?" if my husband gave me that much lime ah”m' mv ilmmi 5 mm,” to go sliopp lilz, f'd kiln-.r uhat it Dl8nn'-IlK- 31-3 i”"”L hm to He would buy. But I dulit th.lik 1'vc nest ways of iliicstllig for the fu- p ever seen SL000 m Hm... W”-U Mrs. Kelliirtiy says: A5 5” m”5tm"m"t Mm Kenuedyi "There are too many men who say to their wlvesv'Go ahead aliri buy what you limit. I'll pay for it." Often the wives have no idea how much the ialixiy can aflord To Sail Alone Around The World to sppnd, whether their hub.b.ii'idS have unlimited funds or uhether they are on the edge of bank- ruptcy." For Tomorrow FOLDOW a conservative policy in every phase of your activities. since caution will pay off tomorrow. In all relationships whether business or personal, go out of your wawto and her chii-- dren ,ls poised. cliarliilng and in-, ELLEWS IIIAY nyunimiru-aruwiu 7... ""115 worse this ouid world is gettuf. Ellen, not better. I'm think- in'." Pat commented: He was lili- ent then, busy with hll thoughts. "An l.sn't it sad to read "av the evil things folk'll be after doln'?" he continued. "Such cruel sense- less bad-that's all ya can call it. It fair draws the tears to think that men -- and women too (They do be aayiri; Ellen, there's no heart so black as that 'av a bad woman) can be such hard crea- tures. But there they are murdel-in', shootin', steaiirr; an' breakin' every other commandment. under the sun. Wouldn't they know better at all? Wouldn't they learn the harm of wrong-doin' at their mother's knee? Then how, I'm nakin ye. could they ever be after i'orgettln' the words 'av her-or her pray- ers?" "Mind, Ellen, ye are to it that the llttile lads say their prayers. It's a fume habit, I'm teliln' ye- an' besides look at the good it does. There's nothing better than B bit 'av a prayer to keep young folks steady . . . or for that mat- ter," he chuckled, "older ones too! It will help them through many a difficulty-don't I know it? And straighten out their paths when they be so bewildered they don't know which may to turn. An if they learn young-lak. Ellen, they'll not likely forget it. Oh there do be a lot 'av things to tell to the, children so they'll grow up to be d'tlCilllt people and. respected. An", may the Good Lord forgive them) i lPat had called on the way home irum a stroll Wl1lL'l'l had taken h-ni in the morning to his Church. So, we were talking of Sunday things: of the good and the not- so-good in our make-up; of pres- i-lit-d-iy customs of living and the virtues and short.-coming of the parznis, i'UillDili'Illg them with those oi the curly days we both knew. l Pat shook his head. "Yes, when lye thiik oil the ways 'av. every- thing nowadays ye'd be alter be- .i;v.ii', if ye illdnt know that God was still ill His i-ieuvcii that this (iiilri world was a-sl.pp.n' sad- ly." he i The Bil.ClllllOl'l iias beailng the day imiard the sunset, ien;;tiien- mg the long blue shadows that ilay along the dark-patched aliite Iltucls of the farm-lands. Wlillls softly a far hill. A pair of Mid ducks. like we lanc.ed a tueiin long married, satisfied with re- spective virtues, accepting the short-coming. faithful and happy and true, lifted from the stream and side by side winged high above. the edging trees into the gold ofy the west. 1 Now I car we recognized went out the road homeward bound from it Sabbath visit-one which would be wholly pleasant and good; by Yesterday afternoon it was. that tvi .likled. , . "'.-I happy wove for shoreline crowd: as she sells out of Los Anigelea har- bor on H. trip around the world in a. 25-foot sailboat, the Chelan, she'll soil alone. Mrs. Rideout. (6, started on I. world cruise six years ago with Harry Pigeon. the sailor who circled the globe three times alone in I small boat. Their craft was wrecked on In atoll in the South Pacific. Hop- ing for better luck this time, the adventurous ltidy '-Kill start her see jourrley by calling from the Panama canal. Then she'll trsvel tround the Cape of Good Hope Mn. Vera Rldeout has 1 promote harmony and cordiallty - especially during the morning hours when the aspects favor co- operation and needed encourage- ment from associates and friends. Time spent during the afternoon and evening reviewing matters relevant to your job or household may save trouble and expense later. If you wish to make new financial arrangements, the influences are fairly favorable. but do not deviate from the conservative. Domestic and romantic matters should pros- per. a field-path we saw a neighbor face home from a "kalelt"-to his supper and the before-Church chores. too bad I world yet" And this day which gave us many winsomo scenes for our Memory book is all but gone now, it's lenzth of parchment ready to be rolled and sealed with, we confess. a Lremulnus "E" "against that day of which "it is written." Until tomorow - - - - ..--Good-night..... For the Birthday 9”” If tomorrow is your birthday. the year ahead will be one in whch you may frequently find your per- sonal plans and hopes subordinated to outside pressures, such situations may be irksome as they occur. but. if you can learn to adjust to these influences over which you have no control, you will find that the re- wards are great. Each experience can contribute substantially to your Modrn Etiquette lylobuthlnu Q, What is the proper Way in material welfare and become a th me- definite factor in self-develop- ;:l;n:;' h person Over 0 ment and spiritual growth. L, , 3' Generally speaking. your l9M,,DgyTlIl':fg:::r.;)"1;lx?Ifg plgunes... horoscope stresses personal rela- And when the peuon mpuea Wm-3' tlonshlpe, so it would be wise for you to cultivate as many friend- ships as possible since most of the problems you may have to face may be solved through the aid of new contacts. A child born on this day will be endowed with imagination, talent "Just a moment, please," or. call her," don't forget to add a "Thank you." Q. Is it all right to use artific- ial flowers as a centerpiece on the dinner table? It Africa's southernmost tip. gummy , and a fine sense of humor. dltlon and decorative. Of course able. Q. ceremony takes place in church? A. Yes. either may be worn. bu iii. the home wedding. no matte TROPICAL TOWELII may be omitted. A. This is perfectly all right. when the flowers are in good con- natural flowers are always prefer- problems of Interest through this column. is it nceesary that I bride wear a. hat or veil if the weddlmf the what time of day, both hat and veil the deputy speaker, Shorter Skirts For CWAC Maj. M. Evis, fright) staff officer at army headquarters, Ottawa, wears the new-look uniform of the Canadian Women's Army Corps which has a shorter skirt-one inch-because the CWAC says it makes the uniform look smarter. Some 1.200 CWAC reservists now wear their W” by l'””'d ” ””mp1e d” "ml skirts ii to 16 inches from the floor, depending on the height of the Thai y Yus ; IKASSUBANCE A-BOUT HEART DISEASE 1 write often about heart disease because it is the commoner diseue of mankind. One reason for so much heart diseue today is be- cause we all live longer. our life span has been extended by 20 years during the last half-century. Nat- unlly. this means that older peo- ple who have to live with heart disease are not as atmng at this age to withstand it. Because there are so many oldsters who have to live out their old age with heart disease, heart specialists are giv- ing some useful advice to help this group to be happier and healthier. In a. pamphlet called "Know Your Heart." the American Heart Association gives authoritltatlve ud- Q. How can I suocutfully chm colored suede gloves? A. Do not wash colored suede giovel. Put on the glove. then rub with 5 piece of stale bread crust with sonic of the crumb to it. changing the bread when it be- come: soiled. Q. How can I make I. lotion for chapped hands? A. Mix one ounce of glycerin, three ounces of boy rum, is drain oil of bugamot. and apply. or run well at night with olive oil and weaualeeplng gloves. ' Q. How can I remove old var- nish from furniture? A. To remove the old varnish before revarnlshing. use three table- spoorlfule washing soda to one quart water; and apply with I rough cloth. vice to heart-disease patients: "Do you know that your heart is the strongest muscle in the whole body? That the heart is more ef- ficient than any man-made mach- ine? That the heart. has its own complete maintenance and repair system? That it produces enough energy in its lifetime to lift the battleship Missouri it feet out of the water? That the heart has a reservoir of power specifically in- tended for strenuous exertion? That the heart pumps every drop of blood to body tissues and back once every minute? That the heart is as strong as the automobile en- gine that could run constantly for 70 years without overhauling?" If the above authoritative in- formation were more widely known, there would be less fright present about heart disease. "V9.9 mm” 3. w,mn,g!" i girl. The Wrens and WDs aren't contemplating any change '1n the l length of skirts, styled on the left by F0. J. M.,R.obert.s, staff of- ficer at air force headquarters. Standard for both three services is ll3.'i i to 14 inches from the floor. (C? from National Defence) l Exploitation I Be Sure Your aliilclvi-las Real Talent Before Planning For His Future A few weeks ago. two stories appeared side by side on the front pages of many newspapers zicross th-e country One told of the convic- tion of manslaughter azainst a man who had allegedly caused the death of his child by forcing her to perform dangerous physical feats; the other was about a man accused of dcfraudinz parents by promising illCl”ilill'e modeling jobs to their children. Both these stories, though ricalilisz with entirely different charges, had I common angli.;the ex-y ploiiation of children I When stories like these appear in the newspapers. they are read by paretits iillgover the land and quite naturally they wonder how7 any father or mother could be guilty of such practices. Yet niaily parents do exploit their youngsters, either for financial gain or because they take pride in showing off their children, little realizing the harm they may be douig them. Though their actions aren't criminal the consequences may be disastrous to the children. YOUNGSTERS ' NEED THEIR CHILDHOOD If you have 3. curly-headed. dilmpled moppet in your home who has a knack for mimicry. make sure she has undoubted talent before sub- l Jectlng her to a round of model agencies and casting offices. Children are adorable, especially to their parents, but it takes I touch of pure genius to make a child actmss. a dancer or pianist. Children are entitl- "Yes." we smiled, to Put "it's not ed to their childhood; they shouldn't be robbed of it to further parental 1 pride. While in u very few cases children are exploited for financial gain. expected by their parents, these instances are expected by their parents these instaiices are exceptioinal and usually reach the attention of the i proper authorities. Some youngsters are forced for the gratification of personal pride. or, more often, to satisfy a fnistration of their parents .. youth. People who have been denied a college education. for instance, often insist with autocratic trite.lisity that their children go on to higher education. MISTAKI-IN mess l The theory of course is, "Since I couldn't have the benefits of r college. you're going to have them whether you want. to or not." This pernicious reasoning is responsible for many misfits in schools of higher , learning. Evenutally. these reluctant students are forced to leave school 9 anyway, causing them and their parents humiliation that could rasily have been avoided. The same rule applies to the "advantages" so many families foist on their young. Mamma never could take piano, lessons, so her offspring must satisfy the mother's musical bent by proxy. That the youngsters have little or no aptitude for music doesn't. matter; they must have the advantages Mamma missed. FOLLOW TESTS This does not mean that a youngster! natural abilities should not be encouraged. but these must be ascertained by careful study of the child's potential iiptitudes and not by arbitrary methods. Educators have made tests for this purpose. which are so readily available that no parent has an excuse either to ignore the possibilities of his off- spring. or to magnify them. If you think you have it talented child. do make sure that he is truly gifted before making plans for his future. especially if these plans involve work, or perhaps stress beyond the young one's capacity. . Miss Nlsnen cannot reply personally to reader: but will answer TWO-MAN DEBATE long as anyone wants to be pre- LONDON. (AP)-The House of sided over. Two members. George Commons sat until late Tuesday de Fritss, Labr. and conservat- hlzht and in the chamber eerie lve George Ward, decided to carry g, with shadows and echoes there on the business of the House de- r WC?! Only three mlmbe 3- One. spite the fact that all other mem- couldn't leave berii had ynwned and gone home. because it's his job to preside an Neither asked for a quonim count. Tropical touch! Parakeets - gsv, colorful birds - add new chann to kitchen linens. Make dish-drying fim - embroider rt set of six in bright colors. simple stitches. Parakeets in six different poses! Pattern 7020 has 6 embroidery motifs, each about a x 5 inches. Send '1Vventy-nve Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot. be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs cm The Guardian. 60 Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number. The new vicar had preached his first sermon. land 3 critical mem- ber of the church, an exceedingly fat man, waiylund him afur tho llnlh service "Not. I had beginning, sir,” ifs The mother of 11 children -on either at birth or shortly after. births - 42-year-old rim. With nolldore Oyl-. says her fiimlly is t m h I 1 m, u fun, for. with an many around the :2", ',,,f,,.,?,,:,f E I MA in They're Fun ..x -. F? the Cyrs have a hard time making ends meet and few of the com- fons to make life easier, they do have some luxuries. 'nicy own I fairly new on, n incur for Z) mouths to feed. the Oyrl, ho have been married 25 years. Ind potatoes. game .34 Mn. pump, 5.; ihmue, there is never I dun mm from their 400-acre farm at farm work. I piano that has been . Ranemcr. person, no merit. with is children now liv- u439'- N1 N91 W "039. "'1' P594 W" mill INN" I90- mug 1...; :3. gm”, 1.4 an m 1," d rm ma , ll-room frame house is cut on oration. and I homo frecler which .. mgr 3” 1'": "IT M 'i;" ”"" their Ilnd. And as for their cm on the porch - slim isn't 111. via” mnqgq mg mg, 3' 9' " W” '30" clothes. Moms Oyr. is very handy room in the kitchen. no blunt gm ma ,.;g4' mat, 3.. i:h.not'..lio else of their family but with s sewing mseh.ino, wIIl.la luxury. thogh, is not a nutotial Ilitotm. Dal." 'WGllY'W04."IQl0Gh0rIbilb..Ial , panda Ituueof down For instance. it is well known that heart murmurs. formerly it -cause of great alarm, are now i the blood through the valves of the .but the chance to defeat the con- known to be practically harmless in the majority of cases. Murmurs are caused by a. flowing back of heart. In the great majority of hearts. even in those with loud mur- murs. the heart is strong enough to pump the blood back through the valves without any strain. As stated Scrapbolr Remodeling Straw If it is desired to change the shape of B. straw hat, pour boiling water over it. and while it is hot and pliable reshape it with the hands. Take is bowl or vessel that will fit the crown and place the hat on this while working, also leaving it on the bowl to dry, in the sun. Whipping Cream if three or four drops of iemoli juice are added to the cream, it hastens the operation of whipping it, and the cream will soon thicken. The Scissors A method for sharpening the scis- sors that is quick and easy is mere- ly to cut sandplvper with them until a sharp edge is secured. l'Canadian”-bilge 3': Meets Violence -vi d1DeM-h by ltabbing or ,, Cm. an nurse working in N9... York N15 Prompted I. full scale in. V8?-leation by some 34 Mammy tan detectives. The victim. Nam, Rennie. 49 of Guelph, om ,,.,,” found dead in the bed of h: S35-a-week hotel room. after I maid investigated a ”do not 51; W-Tb" 5181'! 011 Miss Rennie's duel Police found an eight-inch butch: knife arneiu-ed with blood in my bathroom but no signs of a mu? gle were evident and none of HE, nurse's valuables had been taken Number one suspect, 15 5m,.mEd' Ant-honv Kaclnski. 54. of Lexlng. V-On. M88-S-. who reportedxy Wu friendly with the victim for elgm months lurid occupied an adjoin- ins room until he disappeared on day of stabbing. Klicinski has i 23-year criminal record and used several aliases. has French Pancakes (Makes 6 to 8 servings) 3 eggs. beaten, '4 cup milk. 'A cup Ready-Mix cakes. "2 teaspoon grated lemon rind for pm. before. the heart is just a pump, as with the majority of household, pumps. it is at all times able to- pump enough blood to supply all the needs of the body despite any leak in the valves. contract Bridge 87 Josephine Culbermon THE EXPENDABLE ace Those players-and they are leg- ion - who prefer almost any rate to that of losing an ace. should lake 3 10118 look at West's defense in the following hand. Buffer English By D. O. Willlnnu 1. what is wrong with this sen- tence? "The enterprise succeeded through the joint co-operation of all concerned." 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of ”elite'”! 3. Which one of those words is misspelled? indiscriminate. indis- pensable, irritable, indlvisable. 4. What does the ward "indomi- table" mean? 5. What is ti word beginning with lip that means "distrust or dread concerning the future"? ANSWERS Cook until jelly; Combine beaten eggs and mm Add Ready-Mix and grated lPl'l1nl'i rind, stirring until smooth. Place about a teaspoonful of butter in . small frying pan and heat llntii the butter -bubbles. Pour in Enough batter to coat bottom of the par with a thin layer. Bake until de- licately browned on under turn and bake on other side. Roll up: serve with hot cherry mice, side. To make the cherry SililCr- him 1 package frozen dark chnrrlvs oi one No. 2 can dark cherries Mix thoroughly '& cup sugar and 2 tablespoons cornstarch. Add cradli- ally to cherries. stirring consfrmtlv thickened. Add 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Variations: l. Sprend each pancakc with tart roll up. Sprinkle with con- 1. Omit "joint." 2. Pronounce 3- , fectioni-rs sugar. South dealer. E ..;i aides vulnerable .KQ1082 983 QQJ5 4986 gwi A173 QAQW N 934 752 vv E .9874 Q1 S 32 j.J7 32 QKQ 4954 OKJ9 oaxmo 4A105 1 ;i)idding' South West North East INT 29 2; Pass 2N'l' Pass 3NT Pan Pul Pass west considered leading a club, tract seemed better with I heart, opening. so West selected the fourth-best card of that suit. South won with the heart nine, and that of course told West where the king, and jack lay. Declares led the four of spades WW3” dummy. and West natural- ly played low. The queen won, and since south could scarcely know that the spade ace was new blank in West's hand. he made the per- fectly normal play of a diamond to the ace in as to lead another trump toward the dummy. But something happened! On the diamond lead, West thought mat. ter: over carefully - and then' discarded the ace of spades! This was West's very realistic line of reasoning: Obviously, da- clurer did not have the jack of spades holding that card, he would not have bothered to reenter MI Own hand with I diamond. If West kept the spade ace, de- clsrer would easily and quite safe- ly eltlbliah dummy'e five-card cult, - but if West got out of the way with that spade Ace, decliu-er could not set up the unit without giv- ing But the lead with his jack. And if Eat had I second heart - an odds-on phobubility - it would be most unwise for deelsrer to let him get in. A The effect of West's excellent dis- card is easy to see. Now South could will only two top spades. four dia- monds. the been already home. and the ace of clubs - A total of only eight tricks. wheres: he would have been on east street if went had kept his Ice of spades. STOPS NEURALGIC NEUR'Ti PAIN! ASPIRIN lot, a as in ate unstressed, e as in me, accent second syllable. 3. In- divisible. 4. Not to be subdued; un- conquei-able. "He has an indomi- 2. Roll pancakes around street- ened fresh or frozen strawbri-rlos. Sprinkle with confection:-rs' siignr table will." 5. Appresension. and top with sour cream. . but my husband ale all Illa Shi'rri3”iv . Warmalade for supp:-.r." ' E Anne Adams Patterns HUN 'N' FUN! YOUR BABY5 GROWING UP! You want these adorables for her now! Precious scalloped dress has wings or puff-sleeves and I sweet- heart penny-pocket! Siuneult is ONE PI!XJE. opens flat to iron. seat lets down for quick changes. Bonnbt is one piece also. Pattem 4624: Toddler Sizes 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Size 2 dress, its yudg 36-inch: piayoult, IV: yards. This Pattern easy to use, atmpl to saw. is tested for fit. I-In com? plete illustrated inatmctlom. Send Thirty-ilve cents (Elle) in coin: (stumps cannot be gooq-nod) for this pattern. Print phinly am, Mme. Address. style Number. Send order to ANN! ADLM3, "0 The Guardian. so mm sh-eel Welt. Toronto. Ontario.