rig. 1o EAT Recipe For LET'S Be An Excellent Cook ly Ida lailoy Young ladies' cooking cluhsiCin'cinnatl. under the auspices of the YWCA were popular throughout the coilntr)' early eighties. Very often 3 H.F"”D of friendly girls. or ”six brides- to-be". or a iirnllil of ynumz mar- rieds' would enroll in these cook- ing clubs. Young Men. too Records slimi that even El'0HllS of young nien--itziring they were. too'-wiilld enroll. The reason they gave was that they WPFE "going camping" and simply had to have some instruction in cook- ing a good meal. In April, lfiill. the St. Louis YWCA opened a house for cook- Irig and foods instruction. in 1887. CLYDE RIVER W. I. The April meeting of the Clyde River W. I.. met at the home of Mrs R D. filzltheson on Niontlay evening. April 4th. The meeting opened by singing "O Canada." followed by "Collect." Minutes of The Guardian Wednesday, Apr! 27. 1955 social functions classes in full swing. Enthusiasm in the was so high that even during the Marriage: Allan New had Worcester. iHaven. and I-' ughkeepsie heat of the summer in New Haven, a class of 68 working girls took the course. lcooking and Marriage I I 'l'housaiids of forward-looking young women realized that a good cook is more likely to have a successful marriage. and is better prepared for it. Perhaps that was one reason why divorce was less common two generations ago than it is today. 2 It takes a man with a "cast liron" stomach or a docile disposi- ;tion. or both. to condone a lot of ;poor cooking. Then. as now. if a man was not satisfied with his meals at home, he would go out. 'usually to the nearest ”saloon." The smarter. more prudent young women reasoned. and correctly, that the practice of delectable, INTBIII Exercise Re-Shapes Figure To Slimmer Lines I! Ida Jun Kain solvethu mystery: Why is itishe reduced from 172 141. that one reducer can slip into al pounds. Her height in 5' I'. dress a size smaller than another d her same weight can off an identical numbc of pounds and are the same height? The ex- planation ia that one reducer ex- ercised regularly and slimmed off inches while dieting to lose weight. Since exercise is not an effec- tive means of reducing weight. many of you are puzzled as to just where exercise fits into a reducing program. Exercise is slimming. Diet is reducing. Slim- ming refers to inches . . . re- ducing to pounds. if your figure has spread. but you are not actually overweight. you do not need to cut calories. Exercise will restore tone to flab- by muscles. With specific calls- thenics. you can rc-shape your measurements. However. those of you who need to reduce must curb calories. To improve your measurcuieut as you lose excess pounds. exercise along with dieting. Some of you may remember the streamlining miracle of the over- weight who lost 28 inches while reducing only 30 pounds! Many inquiries came in following that column. asking how this was pos- sible. The miracle was brought about through streamlining calls- thenics. wear. even though both have taken . Her doctor had given her par- mission to swing Into caliathcnica . . which she certainly did - orc MIDDLE! . . l slinimliig ll inches off the sto- ELLEN'S byanlalutd Did you got the barring yet for Janus?" a farmwife asked today in her welcome letter. a chuckle in this added postscript. no men- tioned it this evening when he chatted with a visiting farmer, one who declared "I was ailing for a day or two. But whether it was this hare 'Flu that's on the round: or not. I don't know." And James remembering his own spell of enforced rest, smil- ed ruafully and remarked. ”Weil. if you had it. it's likely you would know! It's the mean misery. Not that one in sick for so long. but it's the gdting better that is so tedloiia. And a fellow's appetite goeal Nothing tempts one-soups, lollies and suchllke are only so much tasteless stuff. The first food that tasted good to me" ha nodded "was a piece of salt her- rinl. Ellen cooked-and a blue potato . . . Got the fish at the Corner-good tool" "Like giving a cud to an ailing calf" we laughed. now days or concern over and we oldish ones pretty wall "out of the woods." I "Once in I number of years is plenty often to come down with it at any rate" James said. ”This last bout should make us mach ialidumen); 6 inches off the hips and 5 inches off the lwaistline. plus the other places. I Since there is . 2 inch differ- ence through the important meas- urements from one dress size to the next. it is easy to figure why this reducer could wear a immune for a while." I O C This day full of sun and breeze and a now-dry yard, was one especially given to us in which to wash a l- cleaning wash. James shook his head. "Now if I were you Ellen. I believe I should DIARY Farmers Wife Pleasant it la. heart-warming. to find solicitation, sonic veiled mood of praise in the Family circle. Not that we do not know it ia there. but all to often no sign of it comes to light . . . But the sun smiled his lnveighling April anus. and a washerwoman'a In-ooze, fresh and clear blow in from the nor'weatern hills. The uagulla in a white company were over the head of the river. loit- ing. diving, and other birds set their new songs high and wide about. no "as good as new" we washed the wash in one of the magic machines given to incred- uloua farmwivas who never in their fondeat dreams supposed there would come a day WIIII the silver line of electricity com- ing in along a farm-lane. or over a pond and meadow like at Alder- lea. should make child's play of auch work. Washed the checker- ed. the blue and red. every-day table-clothes which had lain fold- ed and unused while we-were at Rob's. for were we not al- ways in mind "coming Home To- morrow?” Washed too bureau covers. and countcrpanes; and the patchwork quilt that slipped away beneath our fingers through the wringer before we could more than glimpse odd ones of the pieces of years that had also flown. And a sparrow. a plain little housewife of a thing but enviably smart flew up to a broad eaves' It. eauri” Anglican Charlottetown. was the scene of a lovely spring wedding on satur- dly. April 13. when the Ray. Canon J. T. fbbott unilad in mar- ri-sc Betty. only dausliur of Mr. R. H. Cotcllinl nd the late Mrs. Cotcbill of Rondo. Enlllnd and Dr. Kwok-Wei vYuc. aonoftiielaIoDr.andMrs.soi- filo Yue of Canton and long Kohl. China. The chancel choir was in attendance. and Mrs. G. A. Chan nrcsldad at the organ. The bride. who WIImjiVjn in marriage by Dr. P. A. Croollnan. waa charming in a period gown of ivory Italian brocade. She wore I filllef-UP veil falling gracefully from a matching ivory brocade can and curled a cascade bou- quet of pink sweetheart roses and white hyacinths. The bridesmaid, Miss Doicun T'-"T9" 05 Dlfbyi Eniland. wore l 8,0Wn 01 Pale blue brocade -with white cap. and carried a nosegay of, white carnations. Dr. G. A. Chan supported the groom. The ushers were Mr. Dan Chan of Summersidz and Mr. James Morris of Charlottetown. During the signing of the register Perfect love". Following the ceremony. a re- ception was held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. G. A. Chan. 25 Goodwill Avenue. Baskets of pink Within 1!- and white snapdragon and tall pink tapers decorated the livingi room and dining room. The bride's table was centered with a three- & cc - stah or lfill. Rupert will reside. . Words Of The Wise Miss BAFDGW R086” SIM "0 Music demands of us men and women that we attain a com- poaure, an inwardness that will enable us to raise to life some-I ' thing of the deep spirit that lies - (Albert Schweitzer). Household Hint If you get lonely when you are ;Yue - Coiching Wedding. Vows Exchanged At St. Paul's Church church. tiar wedding cake. mu. 2. A. Craalman and Ilra. ll): round 5 5 parts of Canada, were read by Doctor Chan. Mrs. Yue was formerly an the nursing s aff-of the General Hos- pital in Columbia. Doctor Yue was for a number, of years on the staff of . ...vinclai Sanatoriinn of thin Clu- W"'le here he made many on Rupert. British A . JELLY ROLL I eggs 1 cup auglr 1 cup flour 1 tbs. cream 1 tbs. hot water 1 tap. cream tartar Vi tsp. vanilla Beat the "m1 until light. Adi guggr grad while Still l”il tag. Add cream and water lit flour. salt, cream tartar and sod and add to above mlxtu... at present on the v i'oapital. Prince until light. Put in flat pan. Bak- tan or fifteen minutes. Take on where the happy couple on wax paper and I read unde aide with Jelly and rol up. A Wife Prose ers the two previous meetings were 53"5I.V"Ii1 home cookery Would 11- This youniz woman. the mother d':5f IWO 5'."5h-iman" thlll lI'1- 103 W611 Ollolllh limit for I day nook with a feather in her beak. in much I th ironing. melldllll 0? doing some r - "ad. approved and Signed R0" move that temptation. 0! four boys, two of school egg ot ei reducei w 0 had lost a total or two. Get a cold now. and hopes high? Aye. hopes high in ,1 cl 0 g e rooms we now other job, ,mu,,d your home, Yonwillriinaiuasyo'L.i;.,,,n;,, rail was answered by 13 nwmbers DWN-En m THE .ElGH."Es two youngel-V nose every mom.-of 30 pounds but failed to exar- where will you be? Aren't you her building and furnishing. At "' "'9 "'83 Spring-season why not invite . close neighbor to MW ”" d”'- It pillow: and one visitor. each givint-l I i log at 5 in order to have time ”i59- . d”".'3 Vie" W" '0 5'5 "OHM length would she line her home c'”"- '"d "M9 mm "We bring her 8111111" 505' l", W"? gms, cieanmg iimg, g Cole Slaw Coukgd Dressing ,0, he, mm, mmmes exercise 'Nnt all overweights can takelagain without fretting your heart with down shed from her own 093'?! house? Working and chatting to- rh"&uh1M” Reports were given by sick and gee; steak pm periodg Agam here are the exam vigorous exercise. However, font over getting the bit of clean- body, as we housewives give of, n" ''”'""""w T T "'g Di")? Fem” Wm 17"” ""9 9h01'95 of 3:7 ”"'"'5"'l- 32 nj aehrtinl Vcgrtltmittarntf agile Iggid Sweet Potatoes Spinach musur,....,ni5 changes acmm. streamlining exercises need not be I'll d0I19?" ourselves heart and soul in reveal- -' " " "' G””d'"i3m - - - - - Mm much P1""'""' d&' perainin ns e i i correspondence was read and dealt grim; a home econotmics gpagfll: Coffee Tea Milk 44.3” to 35; MP5 from 4.-M .0 effort but slims the important '35. "ad am A W95 ""'"a”"e, . ' 3715- thighs from 25 m 21.3” middle measurement. if the doc- Id in to be returned. The Goyerfl- Beef Steak Pie. Cover 1 lamb ' ' - merit Grant of S310 was received. A paper on C. A. C. was read and it was moved and seconded that 31.00 membership fee be sent in. A thank-you note was also read. The secretary was instructed to write Mrs. Ruby Hollie. director of "Anne of Green Gables" to see if it would be possible to have the play presented in Clyde River Hall. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. John and Mrs. Lorne MacNevin: roll call to be answered with exchanging of flower slips and seeds. May being ollr gardening month I was decided to invite Mrs. Gor- don Macmillan to give a talk on Gardening. as the program for the next meeting. Collection for evening was tak- en and amounted to 8165. The feature of the evening was an in- atructive demonstration on living room planning and decorating. pre- sented by Mrs. R. D. Matheson which was much enjoyed by all. Following this the meeting closed by sinsinlz "Th? Queen." Graduallv work in 1 r. sugar 2 ars" objected a m mb r f th K I . 5' W9"-beaten BEBE Ind 1 tie. crush-i audience. "When wee sete Suoclalisi 9 "(TC BAKING SODA ed grated orange rind. freedom." retorted the speaker. J. ' am together W e. already- ' -, - - we all have ii hit d the biographer in us. (Remember Cottage Pudding Squares Orange Sauce plished: Bust. from 40 to 35: waist. from 33 to 28: abdomen. from kidney with cold salted water andi let stand 16 min. Meantime, cut W: lbs. ture of in c. flour, 1 tsp. salt. V2 tsp, monoaodium glutamate and V4 tap. pepper. Remove the excess fat and the white spots called "eyes" from the kidney. Dice it: roll the pieces in the remaining flour mixture. Arrange the two meats in alter- nate Iayers in a 2 qt. baking-serw ing dish. Dust each layer with 1 tsp. minced onion mixed with it tbsp. minced parsley. it tap. tap. powdered bay-leaf. Pour in 135 c. boiling water or beef bouillon. Dot with 2 tbs. but- ter. Cover with a rich baking powder biscuit crust. Slash 3 times h the center to allow the steam to escape. Brush with milk. Bake 1 hrs. in a slow-oven, 325- 350 degrees F. Cottage Pudding Squares: Cream in c. butter or shortening. sifted enriched floor. I up. baking "N Vivi. 33 ROUND IN THE BEST CIRCLES 3 I( BRA fpowder and K tap. salt. 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