'."mystery" stains with n -cleiiner. - Ll'l"Il IAT . Easy .- Fix Companyi Meals l!l'l)AIAlIaI!AhLlN Glamorous table decorations and m eu -to-ll: company dinner can stem I roll of aluminum foil. gpu-hung, fresh and clean. tahleneooniiolrs Use a white or pastel green cloth. ror I centerpiece, cover 1 round tray.with aluminum foil. out with a pointed edge. Pill with sprays of greenery did colored glass Christ- mas balls. Biurroimd with 6 tall red candles in low holders covered with the foil . At each place. put an individual rlumlnum ioiiware dish filled with cracked nuts and raisins. The candies will pick up the lights in the foil and set the table s-gleam! h the Kitchen . , Prepare the duck for roasting un- ;.iiiIfed. Wrap envelope-style in oil- ed aluminum foil and bake 2 hours at 450 degrees F., or until a meat iiicrmometer registers 190 ' degrees F. Uncover to brown the last. half hour. stuffing for Duck: Roll in well- ozled aluminum foil; press ends to- grther and bake separately. Allow 1 hr. ' A' naked Sweet Potatoes: Peel, sea- son and fold each one envelope- siyle In aluminum fell. -Bake 45 min. Serve in the foil as a glamour much to the plate. . Macaroon'1iisque: Line the freez- ei tray with aluminum foil. to insure easy unmolding. Serve on a platter or tray. covered with foil ii silver is not avallablew NEW l'EAR'S EVE DINNER. FOR GUESTS Toma to-l-lam-Olive Hora d'0euvre Pie 'si3nTiTv.""n3e7z1T"19sii.' nr."a.....i" i...'-imp-'r Beverages Celery Carrot Sticks Radishes linast Long Island Duckling Sweet Potatoes Brussels Sprouts with Celery . Macaroon Bisque Cracked Nuts and Raisins ' Coffee Macaroon Bisque: Dissolve M e. sugar in is c. hot water in a sauce- pan; boil 3 min. Meantime, sepa- rate 3 eggs: beat the whites stiff and the yolks until creamy. Then combine and beat again. Whip the syrup slowly into the beaten eggs. cool. Beat its c. heavy cream. Stir in 1'4 c. fine macaroon crumbs iplam or coconut macaroons). .Add 5': tsp. each vlnilla and lemon flavoring. slowly stir in the syrup mixture. Transfer to a freezing tray smoothly lined with aluminum foil. Freeze until firm, about 3 hrs. in the food freezer, or at the lowest freezing point in the ice cube com- partment of the refrigerator. Urtmold on a large platter and remove the foil. Garnish with whip- ped cream, whole macaroons and maraschino cherries. TOMOBROW'S DINNER Hot or Gold Tomato Juice Baked Pork Chops Pickles Baked Potatoes Green Beans Apricot-Baked Apples Coffee Tea Mm, Apricot Baked Apples: Fill wash- ed and cored apples with chopped canned or stewed apricots. over H c. apricot juice mixed with I2 5- Susar and 15,- lbs. lemon juice. Bake 40 min. at 350 degrees F. Basie once with the pan juice to glaze. Serve warm or cold, with or 'with. out cream. a -raici-r or THE CHEE' Rub duckling. before roasting. in. side and out with powdered ginger for excellent flavor. Clean Up The House After the Pariyfs Over EV ELEANOR. ROSS I - Parties are wonderful. but. oh. tho mess afterwardsi Eventually you have to clean up. Spots on the best rug. staliis. and burns on wood surfaces. are among the most familiar complaints. Don't ldcspiiirl Let's consider first. those uneven trails of spilled food and drink that mark the merry-maker's path. Best .,not to brush or rub the stain too Sl.l'EllllOllsI), lest you make it "fast". If is also an error to treat patent Suppose you believe the spots are caused by spilled drinks-whether alcoholic. soft or coffee or tea.t Make a solution of ti tsp. deter- gent and in pt. lukewarm water. Stir in a jar until solution is clear. Apply the liquid with an eye drop- per directly on the spot. Then sponge the area with ii clean, white. iinsiarched cloth which has been iiiimpened in lukewarm water. Use a rotary motion. working to center. Rinse by go rig over it ligi y with another clean, dampened coth. lromi Tstplne . . ' For food stains. first scriipe off any crusty part.icles.,uslrig a dull imlfe blade. Then use the same brocedure outlined iilhiven For stains of completely unknown oiigin. use nonflummable household 4 dry cleaning fluid. Apply with eye di-nppcr, and .sponge0 carefully to- ward center. Then apply detergent miution and rinsen How disheartening to come upon ii cigarette burn on a.poli.shed wood surface! If the burn is deep. best thing to do. if the niece is good or valuable. is to see that it gets pro- fcssioiial attention and refinishing. Otherwise. there are various ways of dealing with a superficial scar. D One N the Fincst' PERMANENT . WAVES In the world Thd Igriapcui-l Lanolln . 5 com way: IIMJIIINI niscirrnuass, T hulls cum Insan- and Iain I at. least three times the dmensions lot the burn. As you stroke, you will notice the scar becoming less and . ' thoroughly with various Methods One way is to obliterate the, burn with silver polish coniainiiig a very lino abrasive. Tire burned spot will blend into the surrounding area if you ,work carefully. Put a small iimount of fine silver polish on a folded and lightly damp- ened. clean. soft cloth - a pad about palm-size. Lightly stroke the burned spot. working with the. grain of the wood and covering an area less conspicuous. Don't be alarmed when the area on which you are working becomes lighter than the rest of the surface. This isifrom the cleansing action of the. silver polish. Apply furniture polish or waxythat contains a dye. To conceal the lightened area. ap- ply the polish as many times as necessary to restore color. Buffing irul-niiure When the burn has blended in the siirrounding area. buff the entire piece of fur- niture. It should be as good as it was before being scarred. . --:1- HERMAN N. BUNDESEN. M. D. . Choose Right "Sister" Before Leaving a Baby You don't have to pass' up all the holiday festivities at the homes of friends or relatives simply because you have an iiifiint you can't take with you. r ' I don't mean you should go out every night. But a Christmas gath- ering this week. and maybe A New Year's Eve party next week, will be perfectly all right. Proper Sitter, Proper Instructions It will. that is. if you obtain the proper baby sitter and give her the proper instructions. PERS -Prize winners at the Decem- ber ltl. card party st lrishtown Hall. were LadIes'. Mrs. Harold MacLeod; Gent's, Mr.iC. Stave f; Consolation Ladies'. Mrs. Ja cl Simmons; Gents.' Mr. Clair Camp- bell." - Bur. -Mr. A. H. Campbell and Mrs. Borden Campbell entertained the members of St. Stephen's W. A..o at their home in Burlington at the December meeting. The Rev. W. E. lngrsham was Present II?-'1 addre red the meeting with the purpo e of organizing an Altar onus. or a committee to serve the name p T to. Mrs. Borden Camp- bell Ind I. Leigh Paynter. vol- unteered. to act for the month of alenuary. other women of the elrurcht to he prepared to take over the work in! turn. - Bur. -Tho mlfvi moods of Mr. Case- ley Adams. Sea View. regret his recent accident. resulting in sev- eral broken ribs. and Will! him a rapid reeove .' - -Bur. sliu Joan wnen. P. W. 0.. miudaii. rcim-iottetown. ifs spend- Poiir ' was. going according to plan. Voight, five, took the occasion to I b When the Children's Aid "Angel Choir" The expressions were earnest ' " One Angel Unpredictable In New York posed, prove. that boys will be boys. for I Christmas picture, everything and faces were shining, but then Ernie . ' gig?) Cook' I A Corner CHOCOLATE COATED POPCORN Combine 1 cup sugar, V; cup water and 1: cup corn syrup and cook for 5 minutes over slow heat. Add 3 tbs. butter and 3 1-oz. squares chocolate. Cook until a drop in cold water stlffens and cracks. Pour over 4 quarts popped popcorn and stir until chocolate is evenly distributed and turns sugary. M ...J-j.--.:- coconut 'IIuiis '5 cup flour 2 tsp. baking piiwtler Ii tsp. salt '72 cup coconut V: cup sugar In cup shortening 2 eggs Cream shortening and sugar; add eggs; beat. well. Stir in'cncu- nut. ihcn flour that has been sift- ed with baking powder. Bake in patty tins until, golden brown.' ST. ANDREWS C. W.rL, The December meeting of die St. Andrews Sub-division of .the C. W. L. was held in the Parish Hall. Meeting opened with prayer by Father 'Mac(.orinac. 5 Correspondence was read by the President. A first-aid course. which is to be held in Charlottetown in the near future. was also discus- sed. It was decided that the elderly ladies of'the Parish, and also the three" girls from the Parish who joined the Sisters within the last. year. be remenibcred with boxes of chocolates at Christmas, . It was decided to have another Bingo party Christmas week. prizes to consist of candy only. Meeting was closed with prayer. Entertainment consisted of a con- test by Mrs. R. MacDonald and won by Miss Carlene MacEacherii. A delicious lunch was then served by Mrs. David Mullen. Mrs. John Mor- rison nnd Mrs. Charles camp- bell. MARY HAWORTIPS MAIL Wile Learns Close Friend is Having Affair With Husband DEAR. MARY I-IAWORTH: I am 40 and have been married 20 years. My husband and I have always had a deep love for each other. and our children are well behaved and affectionate. I've always been proud of us as a family. About 18 months ago my husband seemed to-lose patience with the children and became argiynent.at.ive with me. At first I thought he wasn't well, and when I would in- quire solicitously he would simply say he was tired. I suddenly realised it must be another woman, and'this summer I learned her identity. The dis- covery shocked and frightened me. as we have been very close friends. She has two children and her hus- band hhs been in: wheel chair since a traffic accident some years ago..She plays up to all men and likes to discuss sex, but people have felt sorry for her because of her husband's condition. How to Cope With Threat? My husband visited their home regularly of evenings, and I thought nothing of it until I heard that the husband and children early, leaving Ben and Maud i.I'il calil her) together. 'Now recently they've become quite bold and are meeting on the outside. I've had them followed the past month; and I can't understand how they can face their families and try to live normally. knowing their miscon- duct. I am heartbroken and distraiti praying daily for guidance. There ara innocent children to consider and I don't want to break up my home, I'd like to bring things out in the open, but I don't want to hurt Maud's husband. who thinks Ben is one of his best friends. Can a man still love his wife and have an affaiigwith another woman for such a longtime? Please advise. Hidden Penalty Of Wrong Doing DEAR R. Y.: Cit is unfori.unatc1.v true that a man,may love his wife and yet get involved with an ris- siduous temptresa. However. his ability to love will be lessened. progressively, to 'the extent that he consciously yields to unrighteouii conduct-letting his will and imagination consent to wrong (or retiie' HOUSEHOLD HINT - To wash doeskin gloves - pro- vided they are labeled washabl&- use lukewarm water, making a rich suds of mild soap. Wash by squeez- ing and pressing. not rubbing, and do not wash them on the hands. since they may tear easily. If there are stubborn spots of soil, use a soft brush on them. but gently. Wash the insides. if badly soiled. eral times in lukewarm water. Some authorities advise 8. last rinse in light soapsuds for doeskin. Pat out excess water with a turk- ish towel, then stretch the gloves lengthwise gently. and blow into each one to puff it out. Lay the shaped gloves to dry on a turkish towel. and let dry slowly, away from direct heat or sunlight. When gloves are almost dry. finger-press them. gently by stretch- ing the leatha in both directions. to keep them soft and pliable. inexorable penalties of "sin"- namely, the diminution, the taking away, of vital human serfsibilit , fol: the' duration of the offens against moral law. In religious language, this lapse from the upper levels of human potentials, back to the swamps of animal instinct, l5 known as loss of God's KII8C8m-l.P., loss of spiritual life (spiritual vibrance, spiritual perception and spiritual care for the general good: qualities buoy- aritly alive in a inoraliy foursquare personality). Loss of God's grace may be a'teinporai-y phenomenon -temporary in the sense that the loss can be overcome. and spiritual iiliveness regained, by quitting the damaging (or deadening) course of action for right reasons. I V But back to Ben's problem: I-Iis conscience was still alive and kick- ing when he first became irrit- able with you and the children. lie was! suffering the nerve-wrecking stress of inner stalemate-knowinl he shouldn't play Maud's game, yet going ahead nevertheless. In a way he was sick. just as you inferred -morally sick. and emotionally "tired" by his losing struggle to maintain integrated control of his personality, Evidently he is a beat- on man now. with spiritual sense and common sense both blotted out. as he "boldly" meets Maud about town. Silent Pro-tense Isn't Advisable You are to be commended for trying to think ahead. instead of raging ungbardedly. .Breaking up Turn right. side out and rinse sev- ' ly as you love Ben. To walk out, dlstrait, would be sisick maneuver. as sick as his misbehavior. However. silent pretense isn't advisable eith- er. As Maud has been your "close friend,” known to your circle as such, a blunt confidential "hands- off" talk with her might be a turn- ing-point in your favor. Don't nag Ben about his weak- ness, and don't be plaintive with Maud. Just tell her you know what. is going on. you don't want any fill-in from her. and you aren't. giving up Ben to anybody, so bear that in mind while she's making a public mess of her life. Then get Ben's ear before she can, and tell him casually you've had the talk -to advertise yourself as his ever- loving wife, eager to help him weather the problem, as you've weathered all problems together thus far. ' M. H Mary I-laworth counsels, through her column. not by mail or person- al interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. The English Parliament sat on Christmas Day 1656 .snd introduced an Act "for abolishing and taking away Festivals .commonly called Holy Days." Christmas, with all its feasting and traditional ceremony, had been severely restricted a few years before. and Parliament was determined Ito ban all forms of merrymaking. As one M.P. said in his vitriolic condemnation of "this superstitious observance." as he called it: "This morning I passed from the' Tower to Westminster and saw not a shop open nor a creature stirring." I ill Mild lth my -l faithiess) action. This is one of the the family isn't a solution, especial- ”- 1... Ph:ru& above are s.gmup of carolidrs. coniposed f daily 123?. shoppers at :1-lolman's w o, in Charlottetown. The music .Early, Morning "ca.siie..?'iAi Local Si ore... lfarleiis Film Lab. l llltliv iindor the dlreiiinn of Mr. ,S:iinIvy lxincaster with Mr. Stanley Pope at ilze plaiio. l I Can't Wait To Get The Wrappings Oil Curiosity has really got the better of this little Charlottetown fellow, who has decided against the usual procedure of first the ribbon and then the paper, and is open- ing his gifts via the direct approach.-(Guardian Staff Photo). ' Kano IN TRIM It's fun to be able to wear a high styled dress. particularly at this happy holiday season. The long torso line encourages perfect pos- ture. You can't settle down. This demanding style can do wonders for your figure '. . . for you are forced to get or! the posture beam and give your figure a hit. ' The streamlining trick is to lift your weight by pulling up firmly with the middle muscles, beginning with the lower girdle muscles, and at the same time contracting the big hip muscles. This centers the lift through the middle of the fig- ure, puts you in perfect balance Mid Presto the fore and aft bulge disappears. The waist slims up too, for with the lift through the middle, the ribcage is elevated high position. The old posture correction rule to 'throw back. your shoulders and throw your chest out" did enormous harm. Shoulders-were never meant to be carried behind you or forced rixidly back. and pushing the chest out gets the whole lineup out of kilter. Shoulders should be relaxed and straight. not raised. It's easy to see there could be no benefit from lifting the shoulders . . there are no figure lifting muscles at. tached there. ' I Another wrong emphasis given in the old time posture.i-ules was to hold the stomach in the emphasis should be to lift. pulling "D with the girdle musi-l'es, and the l"'l1lI1l follows. It's uncomfort- able to try to hold the stomach in, but not if you pull up and in, Th” l'"”I'5 I" I 511318. secure feeling. Try this. pulling up first, In fact, the single posture rule to keep in and the chest raised to normal, ..4 2... Word to. Remember is "Up" By Ida Jeln Kain mind is UP. But remember, the secret is to make the middle mus- cles take the action and literally lift your figure. l'.t's surprising, the feeling of buoyancy and balance which follows. Not only does con- trol give the figure a lift . . . it gives you a lift. It helps you feel poised and self-confident. Remem- ber the instructions a wise teacher gave an actress . . "Walk onto the stage as if you were a women of thrice your beauty and you will be considered a beauty." That's true for you. tool MORNING SMILE Mr-She sang that song in a haunting manner. Mrs.-Do you think so? Mr.-Yes. there was just the of a resemblance to the orig- inal air. Wile Preiservers C a Picture puzzles are a help in amusing a child who must lie in bed. but is not too ill to amuse himself. A quick way to make I puzzle for Q young child is to cut a picture sicard into four or five pieces and let itii reassemble them. for coughs Specfallyptade to do just that -to relieve both mild coughs and bad coughs caused by colds. And to work as effec- tively on adults! as it does on children! It's Vicks Medl- tratlng Cough Syrup-a new and pleasant cough medicine. with a "relief action" all its own! ', It's different -'- I combina- tion of a new penetrating in- redieut with a medicating ormula. The penetra lng in- gredient carries the icine Rezlii VICKS urn:-ruuuc C009" it Make or if Pbneugg - w For-SMLTMDGEOFOIIHSIM VICKS nuisance TIIIOAT I.0lEIG3r of colds . 700 NEVA? OIIIGROWI. to irritated crevices of the throat, where the medicat-. ing ingredient can go right to work. That's wh it's named Vicks Medi-tra ing Cough Syrup. It medicafcs as it penetrates. K Everybody likes the flavor. 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