x it 1 E 2 L Page 8 The Guardian, F riday. June 24, 1955 LE1"! EAT Italian Style Fritters lg Ida Bailey Allea MARY IAWOB'I'I'B MAIL Says In-Laws Can't Tolerate Criticism DEAR MARY HAWORTH: My husband's mother cannot tolerate the silghtes implication of critic- ism that might apply to her; Why? We live near her. and she expects my husband to drop by daily to see her. and most often we go together in the evening. But every once in a while some- thing Bob has said will cause her to take offense. Then next morn- ing before he leaves for work. I-Pllcl runaiuta -Full-slrela skirt-saap to sew! llaltar-blouse - co-o-I flattery for summer! Wonderful together as an outfit; smart what separ- ated. to wear with other biomass and skirts. sew than both-for many pretty faahloa changes! Pattern 601: Minor Sizes 10. 11. 14. 16. ll. Illa 10 haliu-blouse requires ilk yards I5-inch fahrle: full-circle skirt, 4 yards. . she will telephone him. all aqulv- pl. m Rwy n mud hr at an er with anger-saying that she , mum." "The making of.a good frltter creamy. Add the yolks and V: tsP- will not be criticized! And that ”m””' in nvl batter was a subiect for speclalimelted fat to the first mixture; he is to stgy away from her 59nd THmTY' at I” study by a graduate home eco-lthen fold in the beaten egg house: (356) ll! Collll (lull!!! llllll nomics student at a university whit... llsl Willi-EB lllld Whlll d" W” To Cook: In a shallow frying know. Chef? The batter formula Duh pm emu", (.1 to barely finally chosen was taken from one cover the bommh Hut Ind drop at my earlier cook bovksl" in the batter-dipped vegetables or "Inn. Frmn Mm” fritter mixture by tablespoons. "Congratulations. Madame.” said. l;;:l;:"3"ut';eyf';::;;d tizllcolafslegs nu chdi HMTY I go a step tum”-i Brown first on one side th n on '"d.”k " the ymmg lady-' mzlthe other allowing about Aemln 3351-.'i'3'f.e.ihf55egtZl:.i?i2 Elfiirhliilazl Drain 0'3 crumpled paper towel!- We have just perfected one in our If desired. fry in 5969 (ll at taste-test kitchen. which is hasedy350 desrees”F.. or hot enough to on the Italian idea of fritto misto- brown I V4 Cube Bl bread lll 1 or a mixed fry. In this case we mill- have substituted vegetables in place of the usual several kinds of TOMORROW,” DWNER meats. it is an excellent dish to cucumber Din Salad ht-rs-will not take criticism? Can mmuy, My wife wg-nu; use during the summer vegetable Braised Bee! you explain? C. B. . --yuu W051 know wuu. when legion-0 Mm”: sliced vegewblely l'cgetai;l&lrPFr&t:enhiisto ' . L, ,M, & Lonlcy People Get --Touehy. z;),:lerCl;oI'It'l):."l10l'l'l8. lies trown In. such as cucumber. zucchini. firm; . 1 DEAR (lg; n em. to me . - rive lumaloe-E are dlPD9d llllll C'""'"'E-:',.,,f.E.””ia""' i that. by and large.Sesh.arp sensi- Miss Charlottetown Centennial as she appeared at Milk plain friitcr batter and tried To the remaining batter. add 1 cup chopped cooked cabbage, can-I llflowerettes. sliced onion, corn; Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea The Chef Freezes Applesauce: To the contents 1 (1 lb.) can apple However. after a few days shel phones again. asking us over, and making no mention of her previous outburst of anger. She is 75 years of age and lives alone. so maybe that accounts for these tantrums. I. being an in-law. watch my- self that I do not say anything to attend her. so that she never gets angry with me. n fact we get along fine. and w at my husband Says that upsets her is really trivial; and of course it doesn't happen too often. But I often wonder why it is that she. and others-but some more than ot- accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. send order to ANNI ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 8 Front Street West. Toronto. MORNING SMILE The soldier was reading a lat- ter from his wife and there was a look of shock on his face. "What's the matter?" asked his friend. "Bad news from home?" "Yes; kinda." the soldier said. "I guess we've got a freak in the This pattern ealy to use. I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS tiviiy to criticism has to do with a sense of precarious isolation from humanity; with a feeling of being rejected (overlooked or not the crowning at Queen Charlotte High School last week. Here she is presented with a bouquet by Master Gage Gaudet, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walthen Gaudet. City. Happy Holidays! kernels. or a combination of car- nun, Md id tsp. Found cinnl. M ”W':'m"l ' " needed, either by Enemy of by Barter's Film Lab . N" '"d 9”" m0l'l- W Wk l9m0ll llllch VI '5- those special persons whose rc- ' Words Thg Wjsa The Batter: Mix 1'3 tsp. salt. commercial sour cheese and sugar M C t ' I gard we most vaiuemand who C k' C Church of St. Augustine of Con- la tsp. monosodium glutamate and to taste. Whip until mixed with s Ihgrgfnre have paws, to get our . O0 5 orner tcrbury. Montreal. Rein, Father There is not so variable a thing I c. sifted enriched flour. With .1) wire whisk. map most easily. McDonald officiated. White glad- 0 0 0 in gnu" .. . l5dy'I helddresg. rotary beater gradually heat in? Transfer to a freezer .tray; (Craswell Photo) By virtue of her age. and by toll and white peonies were used --(Joseph Addison). its c. each milk and water. ' freeze 40 min.. or until half frozen. (iweiiing 31",... your mothe.-.1... as decorations. separate 2 eggs: heal the Wllllcii nnill stiff and the yolks until: Then stir and serve. Garnish with a dusting of cinnamon. , KEEP IN TRIM How Fast Is It Sale To Reduce? I! Ida Jena Kah Once you hava made up your mud to reduce. it is only human iature to want to drop the bur- ien of excess fat lickety-split and or able to slip smoothly into is size 14 or ill. but always there's he question as to how fast it is late to reduce? For most foliea the answer is .us last as a sound. scientific- illy planned ieducng diet allows. rn safeguard health. a diet must include a normal amount of high iuality protein and essential vit- -mins and minerals as well asa mall amount of carbohydrate to low down a too-rapid burning of ata and prevent acidosis. .son? Appetite re-education! Week. which is a satisfactory ratcg of weight loss. ' However. one doctor recom- mends this rule of thumb: Re- duca fast if you have more than 30 pounds to lose; reduce more slowly if you have less. His rea- A reducing diet must provide more than a means of merely slimming down. It should help you to establish good food habits. Day by day eating of the right foods can retrain the appetite control centre in the brain and re- educate food tastes so that eating for normal weight is no great An exciting week lies ahead of Miss Noreen MarPherson who is representing P.E.I.. as Miss Char- lottetown Centennial in the Miss Canada Pageant. She leaves by plane on Sunday for London. Ont. where approximately 40 other girls will compete for the Miss Canada title. The actual judging of the con- testants will take place on Wed- nesday and Thursday evenings. The first evening half the con- testants will appear in street clothes. evening clothes and bath- ings suits and the other half will present their various talents: on the following evening the pro- cedure will be reversed. Her ward- robe was supplied by Moore and l(l:lIcLeod Ltd. and the LePage Shoe o. An interesting feature of Norecn'i week will be three luncheon dates Miss Mlll'PhEl'S0fl was chosen in. represent the Province in the rec-E ', eni Miss Charlottetown Centennial.l'gl"lE3ll955-:1" 'llS.fH 5); ll-fyclllol: C -,1 y ,o is s wor or v I u. erecadcrs will reuiemhcr Thus her sons daily call on her Miss MacPherson as Baiina in lhef is dnerrhanisl lair taniy coiisistent. Little Theatre radio adaption 0 all Y 8 0 5 er mos mean- "Beetho;.'cn." which wasShbrohadd- ifngfulhcontact with the living, cast a cw mon s ago. e a rom cr viewpoin. also appeared in other Little The- And. tre stage production. one of which portion or him in a given 24 was "Aladdin-" I hours. and so much time for re- At present Noreen is studying hashing her second thoughts con- Fl"3m3"c5- "' wh,'Ch She, '5 V9,” cerning his sayings and attitudes. interested. and piano with Miss She is am in wind up Wm, wrong N.l"L”"."-h Slaeufas :35” Ascgufniid versions-,iust as stories get twist"- 9'3".” w' ” ." 2 Op 9 cd in thc re-telling. She loses per- Marie and painting with Mother ., St Adolphe Marie. both of NM” spcctue. makes mountains out of l niolchills. and Bob is the scape- Diweonlgagllllclllshe is the daugh- goal "he" mmny 3'” fee" me tel. of Mrs. Alec Macphe,.5,'m' as to blow her top-for momen- RN” Ind ha-5 been 3 student at lary relief of chronic frustration. Prince of Wales College and this All” llllv WM bl-ll 0i" 99'1"?” audmr dearest are called upon law is pretty much cut off from with the judges. year attended Notre Dame Acatle- g g to put up with the seamy side of struggle. After all. what is to be ELLEN'S my. our feelings? And who else is gr-artd to lake the imposition in stride as a fact of life? Feed Hunger For Affection because she has so little The bride. who was given a- way by her brother. Mr. Fred Hessian. was in a ballerina-length gown of white embroidered nylon. Her shoulder-length veil of tulle illusion was held by an embroid- ered cap, and she carried a C0- lonial bouquet of white sweet- peas and white carnatlons. Miss Louise Hessian as brides- maid for her sister, was in a ballerina-length frock of tur- quoise organza. She wore amatch- lng headdress. and carried a Colonial bouquet of white sweet- peas and pink carnatlons. Mr. Ernut A. Quinn acted as best man for his brother. and the ushers were Olaf Meyer llld Mr. Raymond Conrath. Mrs. Hessian. the bride's mo- ther. was gowned in blueflower- RHUBARB & PINEAPPLE CONSERVE Yield: :about 11 medium glass- es 159: lbs. conserve) 4 cups prepared fruit iabout 1 lb. rhubarb and 2 U3 cups ” crushed pineapple). 1 cup finely chopped nuts 1o:iaisl.gegrated orange rind (1 ed nylon. and wore; mntchmgf 1 cup seeded raisins Igfrnznocxfzuge wque 0 6 U3 cups I234 lbs.) sugar M". Quinn. mom" of the is bottle fruit pectin g g brlde'r9om' won I navy blue First, prepare fruit. Slice thin "mm gown, Wm. I ha, of me 9" ch” (d” "M peel) wm" 1same color. and a corsage bou- Stop for TEA '.5T.3'.i.”E' HER I .i."'...l.'.3..""""""""" m-3:... ....'5"'..1'..".'.f'. ItIlhItun.' And for Playf4me- SHORTS and HALTER! to UATHING SUIT! A MUST IN WHY WARDROBE- NYLON SHORTTI COAT These costs are hand washable h dreamy astel shadas. JUST ARRIVED--New Shipment White GRRDIGANI and BOLERO! SUMMER SKIRTS and BIDUSEI PEDAL PUSHER8 and JEANS ALI. LONG-OOATI ill or!- Good Dlaoounk on Summer Purses and Gloves lnIf& pound rhubarb. Add V4 cup water In general. such a diet arid: uv . omplished if you lose weight qugf or pink ca;-nations. " 100" 93101195 3 dll.V- 5'-W9 4043' and then turn around and pile b t ' Y tl r-' -iaw' blast at and simmer. covered. until soft ' ' Mr . an lslgnd Fume;-3 wifg Our m0 16 ill 5 5 I Following the reception. . ors prescribe diets that are low- the pound, 8" back on again? Y I hm. Sm, seem to embody , mm. iabout 1 minute). Add 1 N3 cups and Mm Quinn 19;, for Mom , ' .r A: nglaalroriela bu; llf)eClf1C The excessively overweighf ;n.i Fmm H" H" of hrmhne so miracles ran and do hep ture of confidence in his indul- cannad rrushefti pineapple. ll;leags- Tremblmt the bride mwelnng S 1” - H " 9v "T 3 ' ' 1 .. . A . . ' ' gcnce. and challenging resent- ure cups ino a very ar e - b1' nd Wm; primed .edentary woman, 1000 calories ?;;i'l;:u:o' wil;olxV1eg"ingh:i”t aegzgy flecked now with many a lowly. pen in this day and age as of mem at being no yon”, mg 13. ggucepan. Add nuts, grated lane; an? weaning maeiching gc. Kym s'r1u-31:1 DIAL X l-Ill! ll about flit-right number: brisk DI” " H" begmnmg For pcerfhiln Tegfgminmvserimrgoonmg old, lovely things .0 mgme" "'5 dispensable woman in his routine. orange rind and raisins. cesloriw or I more active woman, 1200 the fields rolled away to hazy make glad our hearts and our She feels displaced by you. I sup- -'Chrisiopher's Cross School re- To the measu red fruit in sauce- . hing. the sooner she sheds ..,,,n" 1. ."0w.,dA on that 1000 9'19 ' , , look out over the reaches of hm-ngsg . th l that h t ts dd m t t 0, . e 1200 calorie diet. you an ex- f,t::f5,,f,:' ':..L':".'3,','.','.'.'.5 F""”f'Ys"ll'- 55”": "W ”""”f."l U'"” '"'"0”"”" -: r r Dilly ll::el'Iil')Il'e th n c:nrihee:t- ziligaraspet-ifigeri Ellie Mix I met to lose around two pnundsa "rthe Mm... -I-hen mo, wen u itrilleixiilgv :':l;rfl:llfJl'tu f:Ilil'l.l -. A .. - Good-night. iany in recent ye. g ' And I." we" C i N h a mo clip. on a safe reducing -' . T”. T .waser she is taking him, over Place over high heat, bring to 0 ma am, all! has to stay with reduc- ,X,i:,b:'n:"5,,w,,'.?,'2";,'::,w””2,:3; C'"""0P"ERs CR0” 5C"0"L'Ihe; coals about this 'mpllc-it . full rolling boil. and boil hard I net 0' llll long enough to re-educate ' K”"5""- "ul" ""3" '9' "m9 1 minute. stirring constantly. Re- TINY TOTS Iays' and Girls' her food tastes. food habits, of course, but for most people. it cannot be done in a few weeks. If you are ten pounds overweight and you re- duce them in one month. chances distances of hills-the green of tree and woodland. new-clad. How could it be? we wondered. How could there have been spread now uch loveliness where not long ago lay the quiet white and stark- lhing specific he has said. when N” for the month "I May: she falls out with him periodic- isn't very vocal or courtly in caring for his mother. if he were to make a point of praising and complimenting her to keep her remiurlcd of his ahldlniz appreciat- I. Alice Harper: 3. Philip Harper. Grade VI l. Frances Gallant. 2. Jean Handrahan. 3. Winston Keo- ugh. Gcade V l. I-fcury Gallant. move from heat: at once stir in - than their Certo. Skim off foam with metal How long does it take to flx.the haylands and that of young Grade IX 1. Rlllll Harper. 2- H . . new food habits? That depends grain; the red of potato-laud and Linda Bernard. 3. Wilfred Hey- aX:'fa)he we mm!" for lick of spoont. Then ltllf alnghusklntt lnrrg V mom d" to h ood. s . . minucs o coo si y. o p s 9 on your esire c ansa your roots. the grace and freshness of Wand. V" lg Joanne Handrahanv posmve ammo". Posslbny Bob Ladle mm 5 vent floating fruit. g glasses. Cover at once with ll! inch hot paraffin. Thur:-in-no mind how to adminisirr drastic. old-fashioned luatlvu child's My-Irm and leave Quinn-Hessian are you'll regain the pounds. Take egg. f w'ni ? no a icaliy . . at . two months to reduce to pounds ll hsdo arrlvederat thiy preil-felctlonl ggge l-.1-lol1(l:lell;9rl(7iuEl(l.-annnt. Ion hot her good ?hllea!lelllerS&nls::: , listless. 1'3; ihen':irenwlP:.vllI1ndIi-r'll"ll(v-IT)!-,2 and you are more apt to keel! It was. we said remembering 1 Robe” H” Ir. 3 Frail; Hm-'. mm ll? H: all t f ' ht weddlng imudh'i'j:;:.'(" T"sil"zL;-ii"'2:upi:mi1aFci R.duced them off. truths written of olden times. ',g r W ' ' 2::-:1” ilrugenregnllll miheo sehlliscon-fl: Sh”... of 'a::';'u 0wn"iY:hi:t's-yyour All this shows why quickie diets lull ll-lcll I mll”llCl9 3" "W"-H Grade II. I. lllark Haudrahan. deuce mat promotes good temp- The mllTlBR ill M"'Y Ewly”. :v.oi?k"a'?3.nois':tc'i.llIcIlbI::ITg:lir:hT:I::rrf:c.: h'l"ll Well l-!mP0l'5F.V "lull! - ' 3"": lmd b”"m"1 """"c"- Grade 1. l. Howard ReIdY- er You might have him try it daughter of Mrs. James Hessian. nliovediatreuandgringaboutaihorougli mi T-3 they do little or nothing to change "Unless there is a miracle - e----- .4 prnemive medicine for WM; Chm.10uemwn' and the 1m.J.me, psrfonnarace of thnkhowiiladin llalllfk . g '" your fond hlbnl. Than the um me” "C no” mwldayln . "CHER BREAD am her Ml-L Hem” to Hubert Furlong st a one an' oily - your mIllli3:oClllcl:l.ll'CllllIOo"lUII'uI 8tl'll7- friend worried a little at the ' ' rth . l. ih: h l . son of Mrs. James P. "0 1' lllfllll flllI'--- -- - tightening of some web of clr- 3"?” "'”lch'"el"" "'3 adgi"Kh':s' h:;m2I,1uI,4,,I,:'on0g c.?;'":f..:.io'r0:.g.. Notre Dame de Grace, . sslectadfromiiia voryflnestoflha cumstances smiled ruefully but 5”" we m""” 3" V Tm ' r in care ontreal. and the late James P. eroolfotthspiumpnhiuicissi to bread products. was adopted 30"” llllEl'Vl9W- WW9 "9 M . fD'l"M -( . not hopelessly not limit Il0- Yet on , urge seal, ,.i,.,ug 1940, of the Charlottetown Guardian. Quinn. took place recently in the :"l:'.u:lVlIYIl0IIil0l'lNSlgiVOT ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS l PENNY-HA VII. QJILT Make this hit-or-miss Endless Chain quilt by the "Penny-Saver" method Buy a little fabric at a time. make a few blocks a. month! Use scraps, too! Such a thrill to work this quilt into your budget! Esayl Pattern 7117; Patten directions. Send TW ENTY-FIVE CENTS Street West. Toronto, Ontario. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. sm- hroldery. iron-ons. toys and naval- tieal send as cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! Grand ! SlAf'liiIFD in coins for this pattern (stamps 3f'"l"Vh'l l'9l"lC'9d- 0V9l'Ydl!v cannot be accepted) to The Guard- llVl"l1- l in, Household Arts Dept, 60 Front 59V9lllMll Yell! IPCM ll "II there are. They come to pass all about us if we have been given eyes to see. ears to hear. Miracle of mind and spirit. of circum- stance too. of romance . . . and of health. , O 0 a This very morning a man who was an invalid for seventeen years. time spent for the most part in bed and indoors. drove. his car into this yard. For some time now he has been up and about. hack to the enjoyment of active, though we suppose. still fullness of health is a consider- able time. To be obliged to spend it in the tedious land of invalid- lsm would naturally not shorten the days. What changes the inter- val wouid bring. in this instance. it took the two babes of daughters through school and college days and into the school-teaching years. Time added an odd silver thread to the tresses of the small mother who in her day by day tasks. ever-faithful to her little family. did better by them than she could ever dream. "Why. the children grow up in that time" he said this morning speaking of those "lost" years. "And ..." but it was all still too much to put into morv words. And the Joy of ii. "The first time In four were able to go out to- gether. It waa...hut how can u A Enjoy a Seven-Up ii I III F on . youscrvcit... i ' ' ' Cool Jsldavs-cud lhyone who has not eaperien , . . : E:!ii?rlui&u:::eEilm:E;won- ROCl'lQ'Lal'TeI' WQddlng al lha Baslllca Ollviolllto-MI ' it was" - though his new on gnu: .3 Th. principal. in the Roche-Larter weddr? rty from left to rt are: Mr. Maurice Larter. usher; Mr, "”""Y"""'""' ' 32," "'1 ,,"'m """";,i',.. ""'"r Louis Roche, out man; Mr. and Mrs. Emmet . and b e; Mlas Betty Tralnor. maid-of-honor; Iceusomlnetsllglou. " "' ' ""' Miss Lucille Roche, bridesmaid; Mu. Wilma Larter. brideunald: Mr. Albert Roche. u-her. Meyers sum-... ,,,,,,,,,,,,",,,,,,,, HOUSEHOLD HINT 'l ”"""""' """'" "" "" ?:L"2:..i2i '.'l'n”lt."”lii.'f'!2'..'.2l '.1'J':i"f'.' .”...'”:'..”.”.'..'.'i”.a”'l'.'..".'.'. t17"”'5””"' ”'"' L" would run ICU OIIII "REIT wilt 0' W "lldllll 0' -""i' ” Kelly and the orgasist Mn. Jo- u of plan has white c tinny. roiiowms the ceremony a re- . lib t '1 g:.t::. 3m-.m& of llary lfelen barter. R. 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