Wome-ni's realm PAGE TWO TEE GUARDIAN DECEIBER 17, 1953 'I'0R.ON'IO (GP?-A bid to "take charity out of Canadian theatre" is belnu made by two brothers I-mi a sister whose new theatre oomp- any offers shares on lhe public market. Murray Davzs. &. Donald. 25 !md their sister. Barbara. 29. have set up 3 permanieiit repertory group in the Crest Theatre, A former suibinban movie house that seats 335. They believe there has been too much support asked for the- atres on the ground that they de- serve it. ”I'haatri- must pay for itself and cannot exist on appeals to public se-4i'itiirnent." said Donald, The Davis family comes from Newrnark--l. 25 miles north of Tor- rintn. and has nirvndy handled a sizable theatre project. Previous Experience Their Straw Hat Players. incor- porated in l9-18. started with si.5m. It oxpzinrled intn two com- panies with :I'l Rllllilal turnover of morn than szimrfl They alto-nn-it-ly CHERRY CAKE Sift together 21,; cups sifted cake flour ll-.4 cup whiie sugar 3 t.easipoc.ns baking pcvirder Toronto Family Hope To Remove iCharity' From Canadian Theatre play Gmvenhmut and Port Osrling in the summer season. Shara-financed rape the- at:-ec am now in Canada mm- queint in the United Btstes. But they are numerous and prosperous in Emgland. Murray and Donald Davis, Ltd, plans 20 productions in I. 40-week season and starts Jan. 5. It has a staff of 37. including 10 players. The adminlstmtlve staff, mostly British. has been brought from England for teaching purposes. It inclufies: Pierre LeFevre and John Blalchley of London's Old Vic, di- rectors; Brian Mailer of the Arts Theatre, London. general manager; Hutchinson Scott. London, de- signer and Michael Ashiord our the Bristol Old Vic, siarze director. These five will train Cinadian assistants to take their places when they return to Britain in about six months. With Juvenile Groups The three Davlses were trained from childhood in inost aspect; of theatre. They belonged to juvenile theatre groups and did some work with the CEO. Miu'ra.y and Donald. both bach- elors. studied together at the ur.i- ii'ei'sity of Torniim when Murray freturned from the navy. During the last three years the Davis trio worked with various companies in England. But they saw to it tlizit one of Lhmn rc- 'tiirn.d niiuii samn to look after .ilic Sti':iw Hat Fl:i,vci's. Miirray piayetl l,.niidon's West End in "Come B:icl:.LiLllv Slicbfr" and "Albert R. N.." Don:i.l(l had a. . ' Vleels Boy In Another Town Girl Ask: About Pi-opriely Of . lnviiing Him To Her Home DEAR. MISS DIX: While attending a convention recently, I dated Frank. who is 2.1 (2 years my senior). Since my return home, I have been bored with all the boys here. I have F'raxik's address, though he doesn't have mine. Could I write and ask him to visit me? Terry. i ACQUAINTANCE TOO BRIEF ANSWER: Make your first letter I. bit more impersonal than a direct invitation. You know very little of the boy, your soqiiairitarice was very brief, and you are taking too much for granted from is. casual association, DEALR MES DIX: My adopted daughter is seven. and I live in daily know how to tell her mys can you recommend one? ANSWER: "The Adopted Fimuly”. I two-volume publication of ..; .,; Ci-own Publishers, is adimiraibly suited for your purpose. Ad: your i librarian for it, or buy it from 1 bookstore. DEAR MISS DIX: I'm 18 and have been writing to s boy in ser- received a letter from him saying he wouldn't write me azaiii, and didn't want me to write to him, either. vice who is 21. Recently, I dread that someone will tell her mes not ours by birth. I don't elf. I've heard of books on this subject; Mrs. D. L. S:n-be I have groivn to love the boy, I was deeply hurt. I have heard, through is mutual friend, that the reason for his action was a. recent. letter of mine in which I practically proposed to him. He says he's not ready for marriage yet. I didn't realize I sounded so serious; how can I get myself out of this situation? M. I. ANSWER: A lesson, I think, is the most you'll get out of the deal. Be friendly and pleas;-iiit when you see the -boy, and perhaps his fond- ncxss for you will dispel his fears. In future, be more cautious and don't repeat. the incident with this. or any other, boy. Young men like in do the wnninr: sh:-mselves; they hate to be hemmed in a corner by RH OVPTPH ger girl. Miss Nissan cannot reply peummlry to readers but wilul unlwcl nrobicnis of infrr:-st through this column. ' glislf an-----a:------. BeH'er E I1 leading role in "run River Lines." ALLEFGI0 "ml.V,1”."'”'5 P.”Yi 1. What is wrong with this sen- Clmrlcs Morgan's Eiinbiiiiih Fus-l 15 V”-35F-'X5Ch5 fence? "Could I assist YOU in 100- .m.,,1 pmA.,4 I Alp-xlqs (A; K13 axing Mr. Johnson?" Barb:ira. M rs. Mavwnll Help-l ;; S 2. What is the correct Pmmmclr mann, joined the Canadian nary show in 1943 and toured Canada, Britain and Europe. After her dis- charge she studied in London at: the Central School of Dra.mni.icl Art Later she hiid Qtdirig rnles two "Dari: It is not unusual for an individ- ual to suffer with some digestive possibly an attack of hives turtle- Yime he knows or aria! by believes that disfurbanc e, which the 5. head cold. and sjiniiifonis are 5' ation of "constable"? 3. which one of these words is mlsqielled? Despondent. dependent, deferrment, condiment. 4. What does the word putable" mean? What is a word beginning "indis- l teaspoon salt Add- Vz cup shortening 1;. cup cherry juice 16 cut cherries la cup milk Add-- T4 egg wliitr-5 rbeaienl and beat 2 minutes. Fold in l: cup chop- ped nuts. Bake in modierste in London successes. Eyes” and ”'I'he Young and Fair." being caused by something he has , eaten. That substances in the a.lr - dust. pollen, furs. feathers - can also cause all or some of these lsymptoms is now being discovered 1 by zillerglsis. ' In Allergy, Minneapolis. Dr. H, E. ,Diamon-:l states that in over 20 years of practice of allergy he was frequently confronted with eczema- ivith ab that means "to pardon"? ANSWERS Say. "May I gsslsl. you in finding Mr. Johnson?" 2. Pronounce first sy'lia.ble kun. u as in run. 3. Deferment. 4. Incapable of being disputed. (Accent second syllable). "He gave indisputable proof of his when selecting man huxikerchieifs for a man or for a Christmas present. initial should be selected. Willi! the first name or the last? , A. I'm-nmanltismlwuystho last. For n. woman. the last 1! usual, but the first is perminible. Q. Isn't it poor form for A woman. at her second marrinw. l0 have three or four brldeunsids? A. Yea.itfspoori'orm.'I'bssec- and infomiuii us Pouibl bride should have but one attend- t. mq. Should children be asked to be excused from the dinner table while you and your guests are talk- owCnnIl!l Q. How can I add longer life in carpets? A. Lay sheets of brown D609? under the carpet This gives is soft feeling to the feet, and by dimin- ishing the water. adds longer life to the carpet. At the same time it tends to keep away the air com- ing through the floor and makes the mom wanmer. Q. How can I make paint dry quicker? A. Fresh paint will dry quicker if an elecvtrfc fan is placed in the room. It will also drive away the odor that is so unpleasant to some persons. ' Q. How can I prevent the fat from catching fire when brolling steaks or chops in the oven? A. Cover the .boftom of the broillng pan with a. little water. This will catch the fat from the meat and prevent its burning. it, be sure t hat you can afford to do so, For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, you have great cause for optimism now. Past efforts should begin to bear fruit during January and, if you are alert in seizing new opportuni- ties which should come your way during February and March. you should be able to consolidate gains still further. Try'not to scatter your energies, however. Concentration on one task at s. time will pro- duce results more quickly. Social and domestic srffairs should be unusually harmonious "cusloin-made" Cellos New Brouklusl Vogue Marvellous 10096 Real Collee Mule , 'f'iStrong, Medium or Mild" Right in the Cup Al: breakfast you could always at your tout light or dark-your bacon medium or well-done-your eggs, 2, 8 or 4-minute boiled. But your coffee? Well. you just got coffee The coffee mltht be too strong for yau'-it tasfod ittu. 01' too mild for you-it tasted weak. 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Identity... 5 Absolve during the 3113! 9-K month in -Mrs. Kermit Brunt. Th” "mum "1 me” ”q”u'ed by In "Gem yea” he has obsmued an ' . l1liii48'lbl1etn1S)leL)ll)n amfilll” snce of the toughest challenges culty. During the lute summer the endowed with a. magnetic persona increasing number of paiionm who presented the a.vei-age person is usually five minutes more. . allty, g-rest ambition and unusual imagination, 5”” Mk” w- L for travel are excellent. specfs 8 this day will he should help you overcome minor A child born on summer. A sense of humor, plus irritations without too much diffi- thcmsclves mainly for your lnnately philosophical accept- Add these to your i i CHRISTMAS shopping list! ZER-0-PAK Asparagus Tips, Lima Beans, Green and Wax Beans, Cauliflower, Cut Com, Green Peas, Spin- ach, Squash. MINUTE-MAID Concentrated O r a n g e Juice-with no sugar add- ed. It's pure orange juice, squeezed from tree-riperi- ed fresh oranges. 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