OMEN Page 8, The Guardian Thursday, Dec. 8, 1955 LET'S EAT At I press party of the execut- ives of the International Food Show. I overheard these homey words: "lt tasted marvelous. My children loved it!” I pi-icked up my cars. A new ' -... recipe? The speaker was a smart-loch ing young matron. I edged a little closer. READY TO USE ”Now I'm about to start this i- seasons TV show." she continu- ed.”I have to cut cooking time I and still give the family good food. Her idea of making up your own mm" T" Mnk mixes and freezinii them ready to Green Pea-Celery Saladettesz "95 I5 ll'Wlll113" H Combine ll-2 c. drained canned Heres Ida herself. chuckled green peas, 1 (spy grated onion 91'' h"9V and 1 c. thin-sliced crisp celery "Oh! Ida Bailey Allen!" ex- Stir in H c. French dressing. claimed the young woman. ”As a help so many career homemaliersl like me. Won't you please?" Who cntild resist Elizabeth Rae Lamonts winning smile? So herein the recipe. Homemade Gingerbread Mia: For 4 loaves. sift together 8 c.I sifted-enriched flour. 2 c. sugar, pz tbsp bakingsoda, 3 tbsp. pow- dered ginger, 4 tsp. ground cin- namon. 1 tap. cloves and l tbsp. . salt. With a pastry blender. chop in, I c. lard or shortening (any kind. that can stand indefinitely at room Itemperaturei. When the mixture I I I canister; I cool place or freeze until used. Gingerbread Recipe For Gingerbread Using A Homemade Mix I! HI laliey Allen tla tsp. powdered dried mint inp- biisy homemaker I'd like to thankiiionali. and 2 tbsp. maynnna.se. you. Have you put the ginger-bread ICtrill. Serve in nests of lettuce or mix in your column yet? It willichicory. frying pan. measure 2 tbsp, butter or margarine and l c. water when cboiling add 4 c. thin-sliced peeled tonion. 1!: tsp salt and 1;; tsp. pep iSimmer until ates. Mix: Best 1 egg. add ii c unsui- pbured molasses, I c. homemade gingerbread mix and -H r. hot water. Sitr until smooth Pour iiito an oiled 8" square paii Bakc 30 min. in a moderate oven. 354) (leg TOMORROW1 DINNER Green Pea-Celery Saladeites Minute Chopped Beef Steaks Baked Potatoes Steam-Fried Onions Mashed Turnip Butterscotch Pudding Steam-Fried Onions: In a large the water evapor- Lower the heat: slow-fry iii the fat remaining in the pan until the ,onion is pale brown. Slice the top lengthwise from a baked potato. Loosen the pulp Wlllll la fork. Season with salt, looks like corn meal. transfer to devilled ham; or crumbled cooked cover and keep lll I b-H0011: or add 1 tbsp. commercial sour cream. Brown under the broil-. frpm Holgrnade or. P9!-)D9li KEEP IN TRIM Way To Cure "What causes wrinkles to form, aroiiii: II1P'I11nUIIl..('.OIIl(i I pa lal plate be the eause'."' a reader asks. Since this is a frequent. inquiry. I talked it over with a dental authority. Fine lines and wrinkles on the upper lip may be caused by set- ting of the dentures. The cor- rection is to have dentures relined so as to restore normal stretch to the nitisclcs around the mouth. A common cause of wrinkles. i and one that is apt to be over- glookr-tl. is loss of hark and side teeth Wheii teeth are not replaced. this tendency is to do all the chew- ing on lhe side that has the full complement of teeth. What. hap- pens is that the muscles on one side of the face do double duty and keep lullv toned ..hut, the milsclrs on the unused side lose tone, This leads to a facial tiroop. in and alas. wrinkles. When truth are loaf on both sides of the lace and not replaced. the cheeks tend to sink in. the corners of the mouth sag. and flabbiness may develop in cheeks and jowls form So ollen this results in the lift Wrinkles ly Ida Jun Kain may be lack of tune in the mu: l "..rles of the face due to missing -iniervit-vi teeth . There are frequcnt requests forl facial exercises. The best. exercise is the routine kind that comes with proper chewing. Chewing stim- ulates the muscles of the face.i Looks aside. however. there is a far more significant reason for being able to chew properly. . and that is nutrition. Far too riftenp older folks slip into poor food hab- . up easily and qiiickly on which to its and sometimes fall back on a: diet so limited as to result. in mal-I nutrition. All life long. the pro- tective foods are needed in normal amounts. for without them body repairs are shoddy. Overweights have asked for stig- gestions for special foods that cant help them reduce but be properly nourished while they are in the process of having new dentures made. l.'se the assortment of strained vegetables on the market- -whip in egg whites and bake ii souffle. Appetizing. low calorie soups can he prepared with strain- ed begelables and skim milk. Back to the new teeth...deiii- ista now recommend that to main- face appearing thin and drawn. Dieters sometimes complain that t stored on the face. the trouble MARY HAWORTHTI MAIL Sister Viciously Makes War On Brother's Fiancee Dear Mary Haworth My l7'I'I'lT old daughter's boy friend left for overseas duty with the Army last April. A month later he sent her a diamond ring and they became engaged. They were very much in loin. Sim-is tlicn the boy's sister --l'll call her Joyce -- has done ovary- thing in her power in make my daughter miserable. For example. falsey acctising her; spitting at her. and trying to disrupt her friendships with other girls. I kept telling Hope imy daugliterl to ignore these attacks. so long as her roiiscicnce was clear. This past week Hope's fiance wrote to her. saying he had re- cciverl fl letter from his sister re- cently. and he didn't like what he read. I advised Hope to remove the engagement ring and give it in his sister -- so that she would be satisfied. And to write to the boy, telling him that she had done so. Also to ask him to decide whom he believed and what he wanted. CORRECT ADVICE? Hope has an evening job and goes to school during the day and f haii bought several things for her trousseau. while also amassing a savings account. she hasn't dated , or gone to school parties since Bud . left In April. He In due back next spring. i aaazr "'11IT:rIl2an-.:E-4. . ' . - - - . - e U OUII or Includes Shampoo. Cut. n EMPRESS BEAUTY Regular S1000 Cold Wave-Special . . . . . . . . Regular 315.00 Cold Wave-Special . . . . . . . . Regular 512.50 Macblneless-Special . . . . . . .. Regular 510.00 Machine-Special . . . . . . . . . . . tain normal stretch and tone in the muscles around left in l'lV9l”WPl2I'1I. I have advised Hope not to ac- cept his ring tagaini until she !in- ishes school. and until he is I1tlllll' from the Army. Do you think I advised her cnrrectlyfl ll sccms to me if he loves her he itoiilrl have faith in her I pray I hate counselled her wiscly. IS PSYCHOPATII Dear 5 VJ As stimclitirii riiirc said. lYou can't viin in a t'fll'lifNI with a skunk." And I think that sums up the proposition of trying to get the best of .loyce's attitude towards Hope. There is soivictliirig insidiously unwholesome about the inner life of a family that pro- duces a character like Joyce -- an obviously psychopathic personal- ity. The psychopathic personality is a nonconformist to rules of rea on and decency. in close relationship Such persons are emotionally clip- pied. in an obscure way that psy. chiatry recognizes but can't quite penetrate Thcir Plljfijfnltilli of life consists in trying to lIP- fnce. degrade and destroy the dig- nity of certain other individuals - and the nicer or gentler those others are. the greater the phy- chopath's "kick" in harasing them. Supposing your daughtcr Hope were to marry Bud and my instinct iiays "Heaven forbid" on the basis of your story - she would be putting herself in shooting range of Joyce's crackpot venom contin- uously thereafter. And though Bud of their kin might waken slowly to the senseless nature of J'1yt'P'S clawing. spitting. lying campaign. still that wouldnlt make Joyce any SALON CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU. the mtiulh.I reducing makes their face too thin. as soon as you become aciistnmedj Since there is comparatively little to a new plate. the dentures be svl and his parents and the balance ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wife Onward gently December leads p horse-and wagon and snug in his now along paths of the old year fur cap and coat seemed the very that around a bend of way come spirit of this time of year which to . . a gate all white and shin- . looks into the heart of the Christ- lllK'.' Or bars such as those which mas season. farm-children know, round andi "Would you believe it. Ellen” s 51110011! and silver? Or is It lnl farmwife such as we. who vasiled Il'Cll9d Portal llirnugh which We.the other year with friends ii a catch I inronnsiniz glimpse of that great city. said "they don't know amber and rose of new sunrise'.';Lnei;- postman's name! No" she Or is there no barrier or bound , nodded n mu. udiy. "And the to mark the entrance to that trail i curious thing about it to me was we shall presently take? only theimnl they ninnw seem an can little road of our own we shall ' wnatnnr nr nni they did, Now 15n't continue to follow. that which has , that n qupgr way to live? I thought taken us up hill and down dale so at any mien nnw can nng be alnns many a .Veal"'-' her brother's keeper if she doesnt' "YES. 8 nice m0l'nlIlR-Blld lihiow anything about him: where great road!” the mailman return-the live, and it neg mnn-fed nnd Gd 011? Efeellllil 31 ill? mailbox how many children they have and at lane's end this mnrniniz. "1 hopelsomeiiiing about his iroiiiiies and it will stay hard-frozen like it is. cares and all'”' she queried sgbpr. it's better than the thawing" he ty, "rn my mind1hal'g what mam-5i life ilnorl " This iiiailnian who has carried .iim-i-em. And Will). in Ills right and brought the mail throughout offered. He was driviiig the black mind, wants tnr would perfnit him. our years at Alderlea. is a memberf sell' to marry into that type ot.ol every family alontz his roule- niglitinare'f He knows their joys and their stir- T00 Mvspu-lmig rows-and the succeeding generat- Aiitl, as a furllicr viariiing mllmls "I my". fammes by "amp Hope H, b(,wm.PV mere 15 hm. mncg Kile sces spiing break on our fields. 9-S I.(,(,(,m dmlnsum Of ms m.Eg:brings summer. helps. WlUl.f1llT disposition ill to believe the zvorst, I Pumm” 5had”i mm brmgs WIN" rather then the best. about tout-I” Wwad mP.'3limIa"'I5 Wml ” siders" to his family circle, andimmlilpl M Will”- i2i to side with his family ins1ziiit- 1'-Mlfl how 3l'9 Will" l'?ll'P5'-W ll" ly. wiibotil iiidiciiiiis rcflectiiin. ask"! "lP5lllllll:'. llfllllrallii all alllllt-1 when dcstriii-tiie feelings are aim- his lcngthy route of traicl. ed at ”tiiitsidci'.s” ”0h pretty well. I think- a ten A: for your adiice to Hope 1. .cold.s, but nothing seriniis Him I iitiiildn't IIFHP said giye the ring is Yilack"" "Mack's betlcrl" litiw to .Iiiyce. Rallicr. lake it off and good to lie able to say it. "The pin ll aside. In be personally liand- dm-for camp and in no time up all '" BllFl "ll Illi l'P'l”'l'l- 0" malls could see an improvement Measles ed to him if he wants it now. is 3 mean sgcknessji Hp noddpd 2. When Bud wrote of hearing A-Am I latP'i" (N. am". an things about Hope that he 'lidn't like. she might have answered briefly. with dignity. that her con- science is clcar and her condict "N-n Wm-re in Elmd mm,-- And imp”'mblF' Mm ” he cares mihe .ll.'v1IS.ailal' the oltl-lime sounds pun"? me suhlpmt IN him inwsb I of his lEtlif1ETi'(1hOll'1E in the stillness .WI1."Il one carries Hcr .'ilajcsIy's Mail there is a schedule and mis- sion to keep. 3Al(En p()"rrl.:'E1:io”'g.::r(',Ks f'n.)Ml:E,ate the source and motivation of of mg mnming as hp (.mss(,d H”, ' I e lies he has sualloived. Period. . . . You Say: UH Wm": In me iHPiihlic Bridge and cliiiihr-d the hill Burl IIIIOK Hope he would havelo" .,.l.lc Ray tn mow the "N" gather. that Bud is a stranger toimall at (he "2l'"eli'-WE)” faith in lier".'lllie truth is, II .. lb? day" we 5'2" and emotional seciint). in relation toyseal ” nowwand (um 3 new leak good p9,,m(,g He Is sleopm in -Until tomorrow-v--Diaigy----Good- distriist. iinccrtatnly aiid inslabil- mgmi lly r in a dokrcal dog way of life. T '” At ll-ipc s tender age l17i. my ad- vice to hci is to posipoiie ni.-iiiiiiagn at least five years. and give her- self time to find a real helpiiii-cl Hf Mary I-laworth counsels through her coltiiiiii. not by mail or iwrsnnal Write to her in CHIP of this iiewspaper. IWorcIs OI The Wise Lazy people are always anxious to be doing something. -(Unknown) HOUSEHOLD HINT If you use your bathroom as an auxiliary laundry, as most litiiise- holder: (iii. increase its efficiency by installing hooks over the bath- tub. A clotboslinc can then he put dry the bathroom wash. I I 999:" ;i,i-sui-tantiiiiiii tU'tUMAlIC' SEWING MACHINE I I IIECCIII pots rvnvud IMHO . Au Iv mun Mans UNIIMIVD g AUVOMAVK ONION low pull: I Quota . nil it makes eowupfak buffonfioful No 0511 home machine in the world is automi dough to do thisl lint push I batten . .. it makes tapered mumgramaf Jud push a button . 4. it made and dams luv you! Jud push I bemoan . . . R Iiusku uwlionlad eulnidoo-pl wears.. -”".f""a il09.”' for a free OOOMI IICCIII Ii-I-nu-ziiimtc.-outua OIC&iAv1I.Moutui that . nut. . R. T. Set. (pen Tuesday and Thuriday Evenings. ivy.-. to our. 8714lORAPPOIN'I'MENT HOLMAN LIMITED CIPTOWN a sisms SHEEREST BEI-XUTV EJANUBIOQ No' Place Like Home If Color Is Pleasing I Color plays an ever-increasing rare that I.lIey'llbeIn lnIPlrIll0ll '0' role in the home. not only ff" ll5 :3 MW d900l'IllllZ Scheme- decoratlve qualities but as a psych- i EASY TO CLEAN ological aid in keeping the family; pamh "pen md (ab,-tcn inn: happy and contented. lug guy to kggp clean, that can Nobody ClBlm5. 0! C0lll”59- "lit Ibe washed with soap or deter- a woman can necessarily keep a I gent suds, are the ones that are roving husband home nights Iim- be" for .Ve,-ybody to uv, wan, be- ply by changing the color scheme cm” they look dun mm color in the living room! But one thing , any homemaker ought to take ser- il!l- They make things easier for lously is the importance industry the homemaker since it takes so puts on color as a means of keep- little time and effort to keep them ing workers cheerful and stepping looking their best. I up productivity. If you have too many wandering COOK'S CORNER APPLE CRISP Put in deep baking dish: 1 qt. sliced apples in cup sugar sprinkled over top V4 cup water Va tsp. cinnamon And in hospitplsi too. new color I feel ll! Y0" famuyi "'3' giving Mu: gscheme. rm ward; and I-nnms are everybody is new color tonic and V; cup brown sugar i see if that doesn't make a dlffer- 1 cup flour working iiiiracles. But H, W, hack 1., mp n.,m..- ny ence. Youngste.s are extremely falvnily ma. dnesn-1 ..,,,.,y gtayjng I proud when they can bring their home may be suffcriiit: from any I llill-711135 llll-0 3 W3Fl7l- l-'0l0l'llll- "ls one of ii iiiiiiilicr of ailiiicnls. Illmng and C0ml0Tl3b19 home- ATTRACTIVE PLACE , l Maybe home is not the clean.: fresh-looking. attractive place it. tough: to bc. Maybe the furniture isn't coiiitorlable. Maylie temper- aments clash Be that as it may, mother has to start somewhere in her effort to diagnose the trouble. If she kiitiws that she's a good I STORE HOURS: Fri. hottsekt-cpcr. she can dismiss that . point Ncxt. slic had better take sat 8 a'm' ' P'm' a look at lIlI' family living room to see iiliat she can do to spritce it tip. Nobody in her family is going to say ”I'd eiijoy staying p hoinc iiiorp often if the iialls iicre; blue instead iif beige." p IMPORTANFF. OF ('0l,l)R People don't always realile their reactions to color, even though it Is iniiiiciiscly important In their frame of iiiintl. But most home-I makers knoii pretty well what col-I ors their faiiiilics prefc-r. l's worthl it lot of lI'lOllL2Ill and a ccrtaiii oni- ORANGE PEKOE ount of iiitincy and effort. to lryl and surround people iiith colors 1 they like. I There are so many paints. flour . ctivcrings, ii ;-ilIpapI:l'S and titlii-r ile- . 125 BAGS curative nialerials available ttitlay at moderate cost. irhicli can he; applied williout outside help and that will lessen rather than increase Ilioiise-hold chores as they add color I I land cliarni lo the home. If youy 'haven't iniesligated all the newt washable materials and the newi and exquisite fabrics, you're in for l 'a pleasant surprise. And chances: CASHMERE TOILET TTSSUE 2 for 23: 7 DIIILVIE White & Chocolate 2 For 5 Lbs. 55: 55c MOIRS CHOCOLATES 3 tbsp. butter Mix until crumbly and spread over apples. Bake 30 min. until brown. Serve with whipped cream. If your child catches more than one cold a winter- SHE NEEDS RELIEF from suffering lhai DOES MORE TIIAII WORK ON I cast She needs Vlcks VapoRub- breaking up. Coughing sun”. the proved medication that Warming relief comes. ism; acts two ways at once. for hours. When you rub It on, Vapo- so when colds strike, de. Rub quickly relieves muscular pend on - soreness. At the same time. VapoRub's medicated vapors bring relief with every breath. Soothing vapor medication travels dee into your child's nose.t.bi-on andlargebronch- ial tubes. Congestion starts V!.Fi!5.5. M an Anlicf...Bnarlu jg Ma; Wait and Vlpolubun Ian. Trade Mini", Thur. 8 u.m. - 8:30 pm. 8 sun. - 8:30 PJI1. TEA ii 87" Tea Bags Lb. Box 89: COOKIES Lb. 29: APPLE JUICE YOU BUY FOR LESS AT ELLISWIIROS. FITZROY GROCERY LARGE CAPONS"49” SLICIED BACON ”39” Mixed In Cello 48 Ch. Tin 29c . 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GRAPEFRUIT, 3 for 23: AT CENTRAL ROYALTY rds 98: 75: 29: 75: TABLE Ii CHAIRS SETS 1.40. 2.35. 3.75. 4.75 SPARTAN SLEIGI-IS Med.Lengtli 3,95 4.70 oou CARRIAGE! 5.45 and 19.7: oh i choice of on: popular record 67 . . ."o':oy:?ou:a record . . . pr onI,tlI'l;lL' c no record . . . nab containing ml" :5 as for only I! aim and one Guanx Cudluu Iron Qu-In-I Ml- Pui-po lllou. obuinjullpntlala-elven U u 24 iii BAG 17: 25c NOMA LIGHTS DOLLS TEA sns mm 98: to 3290 RECTRICAL TRAIN SETS I 1 .45 BAKE SETS 2.60 TAILECLOTHS Each 35: HOCKEY STICKS 1,15 and 1.98 SNOW SHOVELS 59: and 79: HOCKEY omss our IOARD a. oasis 5.45. 9.55 and 11.50 1-95 PLUS A GOOD ASSORTMINT OF PULLTOYS Ii RICHANICAI. TOYS cotoie nooks log. 25:. 29:. 45: STORY BOOKS 15:. 37:. 59:. 98: KACKIOARDS 2.19 and 2.45 CHECKERS 1.45