Woman is Roaln1.. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JUNE 8, 1950 . .. I 5 ilHousel1oId Scrapboolri l M059?" Ellquelle E , 3, Babe". L" . 3 g Ity Roberta Le: ! )A l Nu Poison Ivy ea?.mVrI:lll1:.1 ltshetlzebcforrcct way to A remedy m? "V 99150” is W A. If the whole ear of com is use equal parts of subcarbonate served. It smuld be broken m of bis.mut'h and calomel. Apply as 3 dusting powder aifter scrub-"ping the affected parts with alcohol. Then cover with a layer of absorb- ent cotton and bandage lightly This is effective even after blis- tcrs have formed. The (Toffee Pot cannot be tdkrn coffee pct. If it 15 .cru,)ulously clean. no not krpt matter how mu: it is Mid for the coffee. it just d:esnlt taste right. 1-"ly Killer Files may be '.:il1:d by placing around the main a dl-.h ccntalning a mixture of c eam. ground black pepper, hi.-:i sugar. oaocxocx x ;. gggggtgg xv. -04 saw .v,, ( We wwa, gt Mornin mile ,; .9) Z; :-..&.a EuE',S3F-1'- if S 153 Es)!--. X-X')bX;&-E That Should Hold Him :1 an hour the mild- n: 'cd i man in the witness box ma sqii ::n d hcijl ssly under the cold h tile quos::cnir.v,- cf the oppcszng culixwsi. "You .-zip." p.nrr.ptrd the attor- ney. "that 3' ll have tit:-scd they ALl.1nt'.c -cvm tints." "Yes. . . ixpllcsl tho witness. ., . Til the law-l yer, "if you xx-er rii in Nzwp York and have u: .d the Atlantic. reven limes. lzcw Can: it happen; that you aren't cn ill!) cthir side at this memo ? An W91" mo that!"i "Because .i. " ir:)l;cd 1'1" w.t-- ness vexgv quicliy. "an my last tripl I came home of Siberia and the Pdcifir ltThcn, s. " & -,1.Ag;e)1.,3.&:4.:..g ;4ACV,V1()3 :1 The Stars Say - - 3: By (ls-nevlevc Krsrnblo h74,.NA.AV-VVh-.E'?&-Se xxx: 3 s at-. x. zsmwg E5 O For Friday, June 9 AN except anally productive andi pleasant slate of affairs may be brought ab:ut by some brilliant coup. and ln':pire:l idea or keen insight into fundamental factors. '"I'he main chanse" quickly and ob- jectively attclt-hctl with verve, Don't Make This Mistake When Child Is constipated Don't unset is child already upset by con. Itipatlon with , sting xativu or- turlh grlpin-V mthartics. Give Children's l0wn Tablets. ?l'hi:x new correctiva made an- ipeoinlly for growing younzsterf needs is so lanantto t ' is an gen and nor- I without: dingreeabia ran on: than lens: the fuuieot child won't object to their: Do. Ilka laxative-taking time any on th - fcurth inch lahild and yourself. mother! Got ohnam-5' Du-n'.l'nbl:u today at your druuist. 291. two. using a napkin to protect the hands. season and eat only two lows of kernels at a time. If possible, use only one hand to hold the ear. Q. If a girl is having only a simple. informal wedding, is it all right for her to write invitations by hand to her close friends. rath- er than mail engraved ones? A. Yes; simple. informal notes, written on her personal stationery, are quite all right. "Q. What is the simplest man- ner of handling an introduction, and one that is always in good taste? A Merely, "Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brown" Q. Should the bride and bride- grcom both reply to a tcast that is given to them? A. No; the bridegroom says a few words of appreciation for both himself and the bride. -ivlblbx-X-A ,.x:-.:ss.:aw,:-.3-be-Ax-X).4v)s.L fl . I. l? How Can I! E By Anna Ashley -xx x ems -oZ'R"i'71"x)v7Z x7c;:bx7;m:i-Kata”-K-R1 Q. How can I drawers clt:m'.' A. The drawers of the dresser. keep dresser I as will as the kitchen cabinet. can be kept nice and clean as fol. Cut ca.tlboard pifces about shoztzr each than iusiae measurement drawer. cover each piece with a strip of oll:lc h. tacking it around edges, and use these as fnlse bot- tsms far the various drawc s. Thry are ens.ly rcmoved and cleaned. Q. How can I dry-clean a wlnte be.u'-skjn robe? A. Make a paste of flour and cleaning fluid and rub lnls well into the hair side. A.te:- thorough- ly dry, rub off. This is also effect- ive on rib-bon's and silks. How can 1 salt peanuts in the shell? A. soil the peanuts in salt liquid and then allcw to dry. precision and sagaclcus "know how" could bring highlights of success and good fcrtunc. This opportunity -mut be grasped by united action and sound purpose. quickly, positively, but logically. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is. may plan for qui:k action perhaps in cooperation of those in high places. for the fulfillment of cher- ished hopes and wishes, affecting their business. financial and per- sonal standing and prestige. Open- ings for such happy crises must. be grasped with shrewd, intelligent and logical insight, but quickly and practically as to workability and convincing demonstration. Ad- vancement, honnrs, substantial em- oluments are there for the tak- mg. A child born on this day, while having the "gold spoon in its mouth." relatively. may enhance and develop its heritage by apt. sagaclous and forceful manage- ment of its opportunities. Cool. cooler Coolairo . . . of opus-move Nynlon'. airy yet adequate to transform your More into entrancing ourvul look for: Cochin Br-u:.82. and S235. Cooldn GIHMI 88.93. Cochin All-in-Ones: S18-I0.VlydtyonrfovIrlu ousoIow...fouftIlII(to : I mmmur- That Body Of Yours; g By James W. Barton. M.D. V w. w.x.V.x.., V.-. xxx -vvv A NEW TRBATRLENT FOB VABICOSE ULCEBS one of the most stubborn condi- tions frequently found in middle- ngecl and elderly men and women is varicose ulcer. In order to bring about a cure the patient is sup- posed to keep on his feet as much as possible. He is allowed on his feet only for shcrt periods, and then with feet, ankles and lower part of leg snugly bandaged. A succe.-sful method of treatment is the removal of injection of the varicose vein adjoining the ulcer. In former days it was not un- usual to find the beds in the wards of many hospitals occupied by many of these cases for months at a time. By removal of varicose veins and strapping or bandaging at frequent intervals. many were Continued on page 11 pv'KR5VVXX7b:X&&3 i' E Better English ; , By D. 0. Williams asxxawxxwwws s 3 1. What is wrong with this sen- ten::7 "During their occupation of the home, they had it redecor- ated." 2. What is the correct pronunc- iation of "effett"? 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Bolst.rous, lusterous, obstrcpccrus. glamorous. 4. What docs the word cative” mean? 5. What is a word beginning with vmc that means "influenced by desire for gain or reward"? "medi- ANSWERS Say, ”Durin'; their ocoupancyl cf the house." 2. Proncunce e-fet, first e as in bet. second e as in feet, accent second syllable. 3. Lustro 4. Possessing curative qualities; hraling. '”Mav,v plants have medl- catlrc properties." 5. Mercrnary. )Y'Vx?'o('R';i'R7ZoZK7t'R' T (KRKR 3R"xm a l3 CcoI('s Corner , . wk-rZ'k"i'71'1'-K-Ko2"R'v277I-K7l"vZ71. '? VVELSH CHEESE CAKES 1 egg. beaten 4 taolespocns butter 4 tablespoons sugar 8 tablespoons flzur '.- tsaspaon baking powder Pin-ch salt Grated lrmon rind Jam Mix into cake batter. Cream hut- ter and sugar, add beaten egg. and blend in flour which has been sifted with baking powder and salt. Blend in grated lemon rind. Line patty tins with rich flaky pastry. Place teaspoon of jam in each tart. Top with the cake batter. filling each shell about 2-3 full. Bake in moderate 375? oven for 20 minutes. or until done. 9; iiuoruv nix slvs - , Timely Notes 0.1 Nutrition By Marjorie G. Hill CEREALS AND BREAD Many thanks to the bright read- er who noted the error made in last week's article on "Vege- tables." Vegetables were placed in Group 3 of Canada: Food Rules instead of Group 5; Cereals and Bread make up Group three. It has been found that the minimum amounts of Bread and Cereals required daily in our diets are four slices of bread and one serving of whole grain cereal. Cereals and bread have an im- porlant place in our diets. They are an economical source of en- ergy and a fair source of the mate- rial hecded to build and repair our body tissues. They add bulk to the diet which is necessary for good intestinal hygiene. Whole grain cereals are of special v:'ue in our daily fare because they contain Thiamine -- one of the ltB" Vitamins. This Vitamin plays an important role during growth and reproduction. Lack of it re- sults in poor appetite, often ac- companied by constipation. A prolonged lack of Thiamine leads in damage of the nervous tissue. Whole grain cereals- are one of the best sources of this vitamin. and one of the main reasons why we stress their use over refined cereals and flours. Some of our whole grain cereals are: oatmeal; whole wheat; rolled oats; cracked wheat; cornmeal; Red River cereal; shredded wheat: shreddlcs; brown rice and pot barley. Cereals have many uses in our diets. They are a good breakfast food. They may be added to soups to give variety and flavor They are often used as main dishes at lunch - for example macroni. noodlrs. etc. We add cereal to muffins; dessert:: and cookies. They make a good be- tween-meal snack served with , frrsh fruits. With summer on its way, we might mention a few tips on the buying and storing of cereals. in hot weather it is wise to buy cereals, particularly whole grains in small quantities. The cereals should be examined frequently to make sure they are in good con- dition. All cereals should be kept lightly covered in a cool. dry place. protected against insects and vermin. Glass sealers are excellent for storing bulk cereals. Store packaged cereals tightly covered in their own containers. To prevent the developmen: of weevils from eggs laid in the raw cereal. heat the cereal in a warm oven. (not over 200 degrees F.). for about an hour. if stored any length of time." whole grain flours and meals con- taining the germ of the gi-aym. and any prepared flours contain- ing fat. should be kept in a cold dark place to prevent rancidity. Tk'T.')k'7&'lN r A IK T)(K'R'fg DEAR MISS DIX: In fact. there are no is right again. catastrophe. altar. Evidently this man Is tired of would marry you. for keeps. Otherwise he would have married scandal. who is running away from you. DEAR MISS DIX: youth never knows real true love never taken the initiative. him are such long hours of hope and fear and desp.-:-- nie desire that I am driven by something Itrongcr than myself to call him on some excuse or Usually that results in my seeing him and the world Must I stop calling him. knowing it will probably mean never seeing him again? I be justified in having an affair with him. or may i I hope that what I desire is true and that he is in love with me, but is reluctant to give up his bachelor freedom”! when a man sees a girl who sweeps him off his feet. that this man proposed an illicit relationship to you is all the proof you need to know that he didn't care enough for you to be tied to you He intended to throw you over after the romance wore thin. ANSWER: My advice is to wait. before ha I! ready for if. you are certainly heading for trouble. This boy, in the first place. II entirely too young to marry. capable of at 18 is calf love. and if that law: it ll a miracle and not anything that you have a right to count on. And. In the second place. the boy has nothing to marry on. He Continued on page 7 Hopeless infatuation Woman Refuses To Admit Man Doesn't Love Her ” I am a woman of 37. in love with a man who professes to love me. but frankly tells me that he has no intention of ever marrying. late the scarcity of his dates makes down easy. He want; to be my lover. but not my husband. 0! me feel that he is trying to let me dates except of my making. He The days that I don't see other. Would ALICE ANSWER: Nothing else on earth is more pathetic than the 'be- sotted folly of a woman who is in love with a man who does not AOVE her. for she refuses to use any intelligence FACTS ARE OBVIOUS She shuts her eyes to the facts that are so obvious that a blind woman should see them. She refuses to acknowledge defeat. and pro- longs her agony by hoping against to happen that will turn a man who is cold and Indifferent to her into an ardent lover and make a confirmed bachelor lead her to line in dealing with the hope that some miracle is going you. or else you wouldn't have to hound him on the telephone to get him to make dates with you. A man in love is eager for his awcetheart's society and is always pian- nlng ways for them to be together. All this talk about bachelor freedom is forgotten He doesn't love you. or else he The very fact you to begin with and saved the Believe me, you have a lot less to weep over as a d sweetheart than you would at a deserted mistress. Of all useless pursuits. the most profltleu is running after a man Give it up.nnd forget him. I am 20 years old and have been going with boys for so many years that I am tired of it all and want to settle down and have a husband and home of my own. that I like and who is In love with me and he want; to start saving for an engagement ring. but I want to get married right away. He in only 18. Can a boy I0 young be sure of himself? I have met a boy Is it true (hut What is your advice? MILDRED if you rush a boy into marriage that lasts? All that he is x Salado Tea Bags are mmaj for afternoon tea 1':A'aA”nu :i!03oIv3oo-:10-ob-1-so-1" EI.I.Ell'S DIARY 2 I: An Island I-in-men wit: 9 sic-992:9-.u--u-.-L -are - .. "Did you know that 'June came into the world this morning?” granddaughter inquired with I smile. that reflected the enjoy- ment of the 'day at hand. when she called at this house, com- mencing an itinerary that took her many a step since. past breakfast today. There had just been a touching good-bye in the yard between the two. before James set out with the team lo cultivate a distant field. Pleasant it is for her and u.s all. when the larmers' work keeps them in a near field insicad, where VlSllS may be made at a fancy or if one wishes she may make a lfinzlihler stay. ”Yes" she con- tinued "mother says this is the very first day of June-and i.sn'l. it a good day?" A saucy lltile wind, fragrant with the new- ness and glory of a fresh-clad and blossoming countryside had stolen in beside her to lease: "Now when all's said and done. Ellen. what does it profit a wo- man to linger indoors on such a day as this-sweeping or tidying a cupboard or ironing? When the ,last trumpet shall sound for you it's not likely your small ones will remember much about your house-keeping. Oh no. it will be those occasions you left it, and came to share some interest of the moment with them! 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