Bride-To-Be Wi wt-;iding of I957. musician ll'0m I well lnwcd by a reception for 400 guests at tiie Ritz Hotel on Piccadilly. There will be one bridesmaid and four pages. During their hon- pymoun the couple will borrow their favorite horses from Sand- home and ride through Wales. ”We're both very keen on rid- lnz." Miss Dunn told a reporter Friday as she made last-minute where she will pick up her wed- ding dress of white chiffon. in keeping with the romantic setting. Miss Dunn's horse is nzitticd Kiss and Jeremy's Beauty BALLOON JUST GAG One published report on the - Ial tod t lt):Enlil.Sgl:e:Pl:g !eX,l;Edltlal)yll.oulIDr:l?ilWCOPIKOB and circle over Greeni'll9'5 5' Willllower at most Holly- mic to what may be the society Park at a height of 200 feet. family in Herefordshire. The wed- ding is to take place Feb. 14 atiof the ismart. set" while at Ox- St. Patrick: Church in Soho, fol-ifont. has written plays for the pieparatlons for her trip to Rome.I ll Shop in Italy Before Her Wedding LONDON tCPleNell Dunn. 31- Dunn-Sandford wedding said the . yt--. -tild granddaughter of the late coupi. wiu numb into the basket Ciiiadian millionaire Sir Jamesi to! a las-filled bal.lloon after the "Absolute nonsense," says Miss - - - - - r i . d . A d . . . . .315” ?.."."".::.::.:"::v...i:'.y::.:; ?.":"i..1”.::'tt: ::.V:;:;”.;.":; 51'?-2': 331--'u it?-if-s "-ve?” 8 it ere - - i ' 0 known i seriously." Sandford. described as a leader BBC. He takes a deep interest in electronics and in a recent pro- gram described an cxerpeiment in writing love letters by means of an electronic brain machine. "He didn't invent the maciiine."il"" 5"r"""” 59"” B''''"”..'S "'9 hm"? 0' Mrs Richard Mac- ford'3 l7 - century Herefordshire it was explained. "ll? Just tslkwith9'F”"d "'9" I ha” ” Mn" about it." , Sandford's lather. now retired. iformerly published rare books- Mlss Dunn. English-born, lives in select Eaton Square with her father. Sir Philip Dunn. and her mother, Lady Mary Campbell. ishe used to see her Canadian igrandfather once a year in Paris. but "I wasn't very close to him." i Sir Philip received a l1l.000.000 bequest in Sir James” will. iigrs EAT Freezer Goes By IDA BAILEY ALLEN when the Chef and I returned in the test-kitchen from several weeks absence. he immediately went to the food freezer tti get ottl some meat and vegetables lttl' dinner. '”Mon Dieti" he exclaimed. ”while we have been away. this food freezer is developing I gla- cier, To be at zero temperature was not enough. Now it is grow- ing icicles!" I peered inside There they were. long beautiful icicles and fine frosty moss-like formations covering packages and jars. "The gasket that seals the door must have become flabby and that makes the cold-seal imper- fect. Madame." he said. "We had better call the repairman." within 15 minutes. Lynn Rei- lting appeared. looking like a for- t-si ranger with blue jeans. high boots and a leather belt bristling with tools. l-le examined the treezer. "The trouble evidently is the merging of fats and vapors from the air with the outer edge of the gasket. making it loose and flabby. You need I new one." he said. 'Meantinie, itntil this can he ordered. the present gasket can stand another washing with mild soap. Never use a detergent on a tzaeket." he added. "To seal out the vapors. we can temporarily put in small rolls of facial tissues. ”Now to find out where to put lhrm ” With a touch of showmanship. hr whipped out a crisp dollar bill from his pocket and tried to slide it between the closed door and the gasket. Whcver the bill could slip in, p-adding was needed. "This bill is the only kind of Mitt-r tough enough to use.” Lynn explained. ”.lh. voila. you see!" exclaimed tlir Chef. "money is always very llrt't'.s'sar,V!" "Yes. and the know-how. too." Irlrled Lynn. as he pocketed the Iltillar. Tomorrow": Dinner: Lettuce- aiihage and green-pepper-slaw: -beans ltallan; buttered spag- otti. broiled broccoli; red apples rum cheese: coffee. tea or milk Iitl meatiurementti are level re- use: proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Lettuce - Cabbage and Green- i5Aitv PATTER rtciywire, Starts Growing icicles Pepper-Slaw: Shred enough crisp lettuce. any kind. to make 3 e. Add 11.1: c. each tine-shredded crisp green cabbage and crisp red cabbage and 1 fine - shredded green pepper. Toss with to e. not- sweet French dressing and 2 tbsp. minced scallions or chives. 3-Beans Italian: Rinse "2 lb. each dried red kidney beans. dried limas and dried carbanza beans (cow peas). Combine in a 8 or 4 qt. saucepan. Pour in boiling water to cover and let stand 50 min. Add V4 r. olive oil. i tsp crush sage. 1 crushed peeled sections Earlic. 2 diced canned or fresh whole tomatoes. 2 tsp. salt and '1': tsp. pepper. Cover. Simmer 1 to 2 hrs. or until tender. for use half the amount of water and pressure-cook .10 mln.t. When done. the liquid should be evaporated. . Season further with 1 tbsp cat-h olive oil and lemon juice and 1., tsp. fresh-ground black pepper. Serve in soup plates. Garnish of sauteed half slices of bolongna. Trick of the Chef: Add the diced sections V; a glrapefruit when tossing today's saw. MARY l-lAWORTH Trouble With Mother-In-Law Dear Mary Haworth; We have been married 40 years. and my mother has lived with us inmost from the beginning. She is now 93. Sh always has been very energetic. taking over in full force: and finally it seemed eas- ier to give in than to argue. But the last few years have been awful. as she has become more childish. yet more dom- lneering. She has a keen appetite a sound heart and only occasional memory lapses; but her toilet control is poor. which makes ii continuous problem. And with little to do. she slips out of the house and 1 have to go hunting for her . . . Last October. a year ago, my husband's health and mine were falling from strain and I wrote my brothers about our difficulty. Their reply was: "What's the matter with you people; can't you get along with that poor old lady?" She hadn't once been in- vited overnight to their homes be- fore: although tn the 10 years since we moved here. they'd been our lluesta every auimnerea nice vacation for them. and a visit we enjoyed. FAMILY IN UPROAR Finally I fell ill and arranged to send mother to them for a while. The doctor okayed a plane night for mother. but not for me. so my married daughter accom- panied her. at our expense. lmig. nant at the move. mother paused to speak to any of us. Now my brothers say they can't keep het- longer. One has a sick wife and. while the other wife is wining. mother dlsllltas her and ignores let ontlnely. operation and isn't well. I foal his should be . itgtii tilt; 5, '7- iiiiitilisi tl;;Ei.:iltii;;: la" litiiiiliiit t'll:l;il':r i .31: llllrlg. ll? t'i' J '2; l I t .5 iport the same trouble. They proh- wlsb 1?: snybeartoe tot-i-my -other-anlwithafaatlag: ndmllmne. , lwasrahadlaachrtstlaa UT. nmsnnf A.a- Thr regular monthly meeting of 5l- Gllbm Altar Society was held at the home of Stirs. Agno Maddix. p.lan 7lll. Elelrn membgrg gn. essary articles for school rnttms the meeting should send some to and submit bills to w.i. treasur secietary before Jan. slat. Pen- er to the amount of 812.00. ny auctions were won by Mrs. Cor- A brief d' followed on net Taylor and Mrs. Ralph Gra- the 4H Club and teaching of sew-l ham, mu ruined 3133, con”. ing in school. it was decided to mm; amounted to 31.20. There he- atart sewing in the school if an mg no further rusiness, the meet- instructor could be secured. Mrs. mg was uliourned. Jay reported material for sewing and knitting from Red. Cross was """' C' '-' not available just now. It was de- cided to have a card party on Jan. 24 for a hooked rug. mottir rug and a luncheon set. Correspondence a letter from P. i t Red Cross letter re Instructor b”"'.r 9" mQ:f,,"m 'bE-om" do Course. A very pleasing letter 3 b”''' "'9". .I ? ml” ' mg 5" ' from Dr. W. .l. P. MnrMillan ex- tmfl. mm mm '1 foufvst I ' pressing gratitude for collectors 5'" member 1 Fug, rlttiri .. of Cancer Fund Receipts from f,"a"'"H”.'ar'?.'"c "."l' "d name amounted to 372.10. Receipt 7 "I "m" '''"'(''"5' "':”('i"'' 3"; from Springhill DiaastPr Fund. "'9" H": "'5 '7 '3'lm'' " "N 3 l.etter from Mrs. Mstheson. ilealth ”,'"l baliell" ' wry "39 pa" Convenor for Pl-1.1 w. 1. Letter ””i'”'- No One Ever Asks I Dancer To Dance By JAMES BACON g HOLLYWOOD (AP)-Cyd ills” swSil:Y(dL'f':f')I11llIlllall1 risse is one of the screen's most? were dP”vem1"'d'eW”ed 5 "heaisf beautiful women .and one of ltllnecemher V "”,':g,mm" 1” best dancers, yet she confesses mes wel,eiapip5;le;cig”hi:E":n";; is be said for the late Stanis- laus Bcrnard. A travelling basket. is to be organized and to collect wood parties. I Tony Martin. her husband. is a SNOW BALLS her to dance. "Most men. even egotistical ac- LOT). always shy away from danc tag with me. Other dancers re- FAl'rica. Next meeting to he held at the ihome of Mrs. Aubin Arsenault. iLunch was served following the imccling. ably figure that I would be men- NI-ill "Avl':N w.i. tally comparing them with Fred Asaire or Gene Kelly. The rpgnlar ,,,,.,,,i,iV mew": 0, "So I go to parties and usually it", Nsw HRH," W-ldw” MM at Phce on Jan flrd with l7 members ' and teachers are to purchase nee who did not bring used clothing hgshe Likes To Be First To Cross Mary Sutton at 94 still liiu-s in be the first across a new bridge lady was the first in cross l.ion's.WIS (H0195 II ll" "'5 "'9 flnl Gate bridge at Xte five-cent bridge tit-ltet. any more lcup white ",3" bu, up M”, 1 across. or l'd be there.” she said. nothing of getting tip at r. i't-int-k in the morning” 'I think much of it. iaitht-r" Vshet showed up in a snowstorm iNnv. l2. i938. at VAN('()l;'Vl'll( t('l" Mrs eninnies that g When she was 75. iiie lltlle nld buy the first ticket. The request I9"!- pedestrian on the scene and she had walked nine miles from her Illle . "Pretty soon l'tn going to fly to England," said Mrs. Sutton. ”l want to go and see everybody." HOUSEHOLD HINT I when working with ltirniture, rofinishiiig liquids, be sure nol open tires are near and that the room is well-ventilated. Most of these liquids t-nntain benznl or chemicals which are highly in-. iflanimable or explosive. I the entrant-e to ancouver harbor. She still has "I don't know where there are bridges ll) be tirst For the Lion's Gate t-rm-sing MORNING SMILE . The older gent-raiitin tlitiiigiit "l'hr- vouttgor igcnt-i';it:oii tinn- Wed.. January 23. 1957 The Guardian Page K 1- She walks downtown actual!!!- 7:45 a.m. ally and hasn't missed a ' and demanded of the dignitaries of the Old Ale Club In 21 V01”- awaiting the 9 am. opening re'- She does her own htiuu.-worls and she be allowed to helps her grandson in hll IVWPF! i from -Mni R" I” B''”''('' " "mm-- lPf(1:llH"ll il;lllll:Rl"'l.ll:llot':l"dln "8'lllll:l'Il?:l benmp due! M AFM V" "M PH and It'P with boiled icing. using it egg whites. (Trwer cake with icingl using a knife while you hold eachi square in your hand. Roll in cot-tr mtt and place a cherry in centre of each. i i V. I g , as i:::.f.?.:r'r;: t.;2;t"i..r:.'.'.::..".r,; Cyd calls George the giwatestpnw (-,.,.ed- Rn” F!" W" BMW". wlcg b',"m9"' dam" "1 l'"”"' , fed with a grab hag which reallz-l, A very Pnj(t)ahll' fe:-itiire of 'He '10”, 5”” "'3' l””'"” ed the sum of 54 65. lmeeting was an intei-niissinii of .10 even. been Invented yet. Heggim-i tn... minutes ..i the im ,,,,,..!minutes to watch a very interest- Drovtses on the floor and, its 8 mg WV.” read and approveg Theling program on TV. All present Brent Dcfsolllil Clmllefllle "1" me sum of 52.00 was realized fromiexpressed their appreciation of 10 l0ll0W him He ll-95 l'CFlPCl. the 531.;-or Cand-vat the chrisimui carol singing of combined choirs fll.Y1llm-'' , ltmnccrl. Mrs Itiiri-rm Bnylp "id. and hoped this would he t-ontinti-l C-Vd .'l5" 'l's'i"”” "W "W" Mrs. Rlfhaffl .'ilat-Pheo were an-l Ed in lllturc years A l'lPllCl0lI! professional dancers MI lousy pointed in ,.iie,,.i in ,1". y,.,- H.n.l lunch was served hv tho hostess blalllroom dancers. especially the-dim," V”. ;,,,,.-i i,;,-ins”, Mn. r.-rii M.-(-..-iii... Krs. I V . , , invited the members for the nextl. of "we uways want '0 lads. New (0TYUYlIlllFrK VIFIP theh ap- meeting 6 B . 1 W 1!, 5 pointed Program. Mrs. 'Melviiie ”e:9trgEyd.5u:::5y chnasprngv the; Pollard and Mrs. Gus ricrney. L, Morc'rA(;t't: w,M,s, days. In Silk Stockings. she lsi-rho rm'rPsp0"(l9.m'e waiurpad ”'fl,' The regular montlilv meeting of playing the same role that Grcialmcl"d9d..a '?(”'”'.'"'l. Tl"'"k' the Lower Montague WnnlPn'S in-l Garbo did in Ninotchkti. ''Stock- "1"" Sl"'"”l"” "me! l'”"d- 'l5" " stitule met at the school on Jan. lngs" is the musical version o( iheiTh""k W" ml" (mm Pr"t"la"' i t4th. Meeting opened with it read- HELEN ' STEWART ltlbt KOIOIKI, Russian I L f)rph;inage for parcel received at in M M” ..h0wwI Annmrl M. ltltmtt-Ioltrv Garbo ima, H". "mm DH.5"., Christmas. V'”l'hEtl iltantcs wt-rr loam hy H", Wm. M "HM": .. tonottttostts. in the world for an actress. in mw" M ”" .P"'s'de"" SPCFHWV. Roll call vtas answered by 12 riioiii-l, .' ' mm” follow - especially when every-""'d -me” .M'"mar-V H" "L?" bers passiti in articles of cloth-i V,” :”g”:”'.' 7' body has Just seen Ninotchka nnlchmlmas ”'"S' A 51 .'''' d""""”" ing for the Mnntagiie Disaster RD-l '”" television. But I'll give it tIvcry- w” ”””'”"”y 'e””"” '”"" lief. thing I've got." EM” Michael Devcrcauxi Minutes of the last ttict-ttniig . lt uas moved and seconded that i were read and anproicii. Pro llwu yrwnrtd ylvtririmity ",0, time FAMOUS LEGS we pay 32 to nttr music teachers. reeds from in... M... yam-'. itjypi : fI'i ,'vlll7' W hat Al'1'V tm..'4i.l. ln Cyd's case. It's men tmirra It was also moved and secondedlnancc amounted to s7ll.il.'i An atttn : '"l'W lo" '"'”tt rrwljs-4 them. and than Garbo had. Garbo may have-gthat tie give Mrs. P l-'riz7;:ll 515 robe. drawn for at this ,ia,.(.eVy 5 wtvtlyrv-iii.tilrvlitttrntitlavriirlftlfattl been the screen's greatest sctress,nn bill for Christmas gifts. rte-lwss won by Linda Annrar. it Wail I P"'"”' ""'”"'"l”"' but she's not in the same league Th? Collelilimt l0? ill? !'VC'nltIK W3! moved by Mrs- Rnyninnd l"ooIc.I Wllll Cyd Wllfn ll 0071105 l-0 E30151 51-” lseconded by Mrs t'ht,-sscl Aunt-at” For years Cyd was famous for Th? "N-' ll"-'f'l'"K l" h” 5" 'll'ithaI the weekly ward parties ht- her sexy ballot in MGM mllSlf'HlS.ill0""' of Mrs Gus Tierney Wllllihsld on WedncSflt'LV nights at itit-i ............' 4, ti . OIAIH MIOIB KING Her torrid way with it ttirsti i,:i rtill mil to he an exchanged of com-; Fox residence Motion was our l,::'m': ,:',':::':"", tersely described by her. .tc Vill”nllnPS It was m0V"l i'"'l ried. l Ilsa rifaugnttnd 'iterondetl that all hills he paid. it Wm. dprldbd tltnl nit-nilitsr: ltsn stitmttainwittrmutt "smr J yin,-5g Alum Npwman and My-g.i....., --N -U oung-iitiea ttiesm Riinnti sad tiigu. fllltl tttimt you haven't been able in rt-ztiime Llnvd ltlacliinnon. in see Mr Wil- Ina-saneaaaasn-nausea-nosun the old pace-of that yoti may be its in regards tn warehouse. A song 3 1 "m """''h M" M sure. If you were able. you'd h.-ma, rnnlnnl via-: put on by Mrs A. 3 GEN."-E 3 (-.p.miiy ti-iimtit est mmtm at your mother back with ,Vtlll-Al'lelNEWmatt and won by Mrs. l'tich- : Z sntcrnnlw intensity of your heartache makes i arrt Martllit-v. and n zuessiniz con- : 2 mm. um that obvious. Given your former test out on by Mrs. 5. Mitclucod I 3 t,,,.,,..,,.,,.,, health and stamina. V0ll'd man-iwa: won hy Mrs. Foster MacKin RELIEF 3 lriin iutiwnutgu age stimelitiw. But with your Iiiis- non it was moved that the meet 1 NW mill Mrmtl band's health on the decline. and int: he adjourned. Meeting rinsed '"'" ” 'H'lW"""'" your nerves still shaky. you iust with the Queen, after which a ""'”""" ' l tsp. Shiuitt Vsotlls lrttset tliit ingredients together lfl tints: listed. and place spoonlul! at tntittun la tart can't rise to the assignmcntw-and.tlainty lunch was served by the you may as well face it 'hnstcs.s and some of the members. -, ttIIldth'hat.Ittat F" '”"'"'5””"- Ym" '""”'." MORELL w.i. lsti-?."t'3t 't".nt't...'i'oi.” '..a'.'m -still whining and ronmlatrv tunpmiutt lo l50'f. and um ins.” as you say--can't rcaltv hr .taiitiar,v int-eiini: of titornii w. happier in one child's llouscholdll was held at the home of Mrs. than another's. Thus the import-:P.W Robbins. Mrs. Aylward the ant thing if to ogicarhher care Vtnp pros-itlent gresideld. Meedetll!l1g”opelh- e genera no . or own llI'lPd b rea ing n are . o ca ClUtl9!l- ll l5I1'l .VIIlIr duty in ml was lianswt-red by an article for to 'please'' her at any cost. aslntiction. One visitor was present. until pastry ll delicately browned. Slliffl" you tend to feel. M.H :Thp treasurer gave the financial iX1lACH Mary Haworth counsels throughi report. Concert proceeds 565.44. mmmuu her column. not hy mail or per-E sale of cmidy sl2.00. 'lrustces gave 0. mm" ttonal interview. Write her in care1W.l. prt-mission to imrrhaae Wl"' of this newspaper. dow shades with concert money GIL Ca.ke'n both in one i package! E JUNE in JANUARY as st-tin in SEVENTEEN ('ilARM --fJI.AMlti'R . . aiiri nn Tilt: Bit; inwrii-'1-' - - VRS-'i'V QIXO3WKOOs-KXMX they shtrsdsvoooo-young and Punish) 'dq&h&yhmihywo.W&ksQb&tOny .(.o,o.alt-ngwwwvottato-or-ocnunodttabodh-nauu.cs&ttdItao&-nan. 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