WOMEN The Guardian Thursday, January 20, 1955 LET'S EAT Berry - Topped Blinlzes, Cottage - Cheese Filled By IDA BAILEY ALLEN "See. Chef! A beautiful drinking fountain built into the outside wall or! this new restaurant." ”A most hospitable gesture. Mad- ame. What is called, here in Amer- ica, good public relations, oui?" Quick Service Counter on eni.ering we saw it luxurioiis quick service counter with fasci- nating wrought. iron grill work, and wrought iron chairs upholstered in tapestry. Groups of dancing ballet figures in white and blue decorated the trail. Beyond. a short flight of stairs to an upper level, with tables for leisurely dining. The entire wall on one side was minored. The other side. and the end wall, were painted a soil. gray-blue. As we stood admiring the decor- ations, a pleasant voice chuckled: ”1 hope you like them” And there stood my old friend, Chester Gash. famous for stage. settings. ”What are you doing with t.his ye.-i.aiai.iiit?" 1 asked. "Running it," he grlrlflfld. family has been connected with the food business for years so I decided to try it." First. fioursl In a few ll1lllLll9S- we were en- inying tiiir first course-ambrosia -fruit cup, coiitposed of unsweetened fresh iriiits topped with Emied tage cheese with 2 tbs. sugar, 1 tsp lemon juice lemon. 2i can blueberries until boiling and 34 with 1 tbs. water. until boiling. To Assemble: thirds. en brown all over. Sen”? generous topping of soured cream Cook Blintzmi Ahead of Time in a utensil, waxed paper 4 days. To freeze. pack in a month. TOMORROW'S DINNER Grapefruit Fish Fillets with Onion Sauce whipped Pcililues Carrots with Herbs Spiced Meringue Cake fresh coconut and served in tulip- 00”” Ten Mm; shaped illasscs. The Chef ordered pot roast. of (1..-mu with nu-175: tum small raw carrots: 10 min. just enough butter sticking. Add 1. prime beef with gravy, potato pan- cakes and a green salad. 1 had the "special" for the day - juicy ten- der slices of steak on toast, with salad and baked Idaho potato. The creamy French salad dress- ing was as it should be. not sweet. and was served in A small jug. Dessert Swectl Came time to order dessei-t. What an enticing array! The usual pies. of course, plus strawberry tart, rice pudding, strawberry shortcake. But. most unusual and very special, were "sweet and low chiffon pie." high. fluffy, but low in calories because of the artichoke rusk-crumb crust. and the siignr-sparing mlings whip- rosemary; if dried herbs. tbs.i Simmer-cook 20 min. mor till water evaporates. Spiced Meringue Cake: ed flour, 2 tsp. baking powder. tsp. salt and '. tsp. each nutme auspice and clove. stir in 1. brown sugar and V: C. raisins- shortening. Spoon into an oiled H” sqiiare pa Ffllli CUP Ambm5m tbs. honey and fold in 1. C. rho "Pimm's". New York City): This 5mm"h ”””"' recipe consists of 3 parts: Blintz pancakes, cheese filling and blue- berry topping. Blintz Pancakes: Heat. 2 eggs light: add 112 c. milk and ii. tsp. vanilla. Boat in 1 r. already-sifted enriched flour. 1. tsp. salt and 1 tbs. sugar. Cook hlintzca one at a time as fol- lows: Heat 2 6" frying pan. Oil spar- ingly with butter. Pour in a gener- ous tablnsnrmn nf blintz mixture. It will sprmri and almost. fill the pan. Fry light brown on one side; turn and cook pale brown. Remove and cook a svrnnd one. Continue until all batter is utilized. Keep hot. in the men. BABY'S COLDS Help Nature To Fight Thom OH Mnriirnl Srionoa denies than is any -ueh thing n! it mire fnr eolrll-only Nature hnflrll can du it. Sn when hnhy'ii animal, or imillv hrnathing warn you - onld'I pt-m-nrn mupm-ma at nun with Nature. Srw that hiihy is ltopi wnrrn. get: Ianty nt drop and take extra mire that the nut: ..,. n......t.gr.ty cleared of harmful wum. Tn Ilo thin vi-nhmii up-outing hlhy'n -vhula Ilyiilem nnd further we-nit-ning it. try Baby'- nwn Tahl:-t.-. Mild. yet an romntly in mint: rid nt irritating mlteril n that mak- Lahy resting: and feverish. MORNING SMILE Two debt collectors met on t doorstep of the quarry. you chasing him for-'!' "You're lucky!" "My bill's for a sailor brass buttons made in 1915!" BREAD For Hullhy Growth Bllllrr-Nut llrud (lne Nnvn Scntin Mother nnylt "My baby S"PPllN - - - of M mrivilhl Hlughl n rmnly rnlrf u I mad im,,'. nu-n Tnhlrln amt m Mrmr mt. Mild an qm.-kn ma-t run into". I u-in-nty Inn ... Ii..ti.,'. Hi:-rt Tammi mm. now on.” in-trinity gumi for rn.-tlv-sent-mi and pooviuli- rim rt-vaulting from in ulurlty ll tuihin Ilmw, fnr cnmittnniinn, igmtivo upswui an nth:-r minor inf-nv tmuhlui. Tule wood and In my to take! Get a package today. 04219 IN. run uvnu at unrnn nanilu Cheese Filling: Combine 8 oz. cot- and grated rllid '..t Blueberry Topping: Heat 1 4N0. Add l. g sugar, lg tsp. Clllllflmull tbs. cornstarch blended Cook and stir . . l K b g xsicirlguicllp ”,1L.lD1p bl:':lLlilli', in the last few years she has DRHCR e F0 '11 V 1 ms. cllfmy, rn”i(I':lure!':llFlfl(i)19(f1 Oliiiitgll-l'ln hvr father especially-and she rus w 1 . Place in well-buttered pan. Heal 111 hot nven. 425 degrees F. until twid- topped with warm blueberry sauce and a In this case. pat-k pl'01l'rlI""d blmli-95 between i layers; cover and refrigerate up to in same wayg using 51 box if desired. Wrap- scal securely and freeze. 1'sc with- to keep from in. boiling water. a little salt and ibs. minced fresh herbs rparsley, thyme and 3. little use -.- Sift to- gether 11,2 c. already -sifted enrich- l: up hate in Beat 1 egg nlld l egg yolk light. Add 1: c. milk and 4 tbs. melted Bake. 25-30 min. in moderately hot ”l-iello!" greeted No. 1. "what are mt-;:;lsii7.a.1. Mp(xe;glM67V7 BUTTER-Nut AT YOUR GROCEI3 MAI! IAWOITI5 MAE: Siepmoll'ier's Early Life Ellecis Her Own Siepclaugliler DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I was an only child and my father loved me very much, but he re- married and my stepmother was the most cruel person who ever lived. I took all the heartache I could. but at. 15 I had to leave home and live with strangers in limited circumstances; and the irony is. my father was a rich man. I married young and most un- happily; and it could avail me nothing now to speak with hatred of a man long dead, so I will skip to niy scond husband, whom 1 mar- - ried 14 years ago. He had just. been divorced and his daughter Kai, then 6. was being raised by her mother As the,child grew older. she of- ' ten visited us and 1 treated her with much l(llldllPS5. Also I of- ten stressed the fact that I was never the cause of her parents' divorce, so that she was not to bear me any ill will. Unfortunate- bccome a most disrespectful girl. is spoiled, brazen and selfish. Credit for this goes to her mother's training, of course. Love Triangle Caused Discord Now for the problem: My hus- band always has been the loyal type who loved me. We live in a resort town and last year a God- itorsaken refugee. newly arrived. actually threw herself at my hus- band with seeming uiicnncernt laboiit her own husband. In the' months that followed. I won out -after plenty of heartache. In the interim my stepdaughter Kay became close friends with this woman; and knowing the scandal, nonetheless invited this woman to her mother's home. who gave parties in her honor. I never wanted to be a stepmother, but HOUSEHOLD 1 HINT Light scorch spots on white materials may be removed by rub- bing than with a. white cloth moistened with peroxide. Do not use this on colored materials. as the peroxide will remove the color. of the broken relationship, nos- talglcally. Cold Shoulder Solves Nothing If Kay is a badly mixed-up girl. this isn't. so much her sin, as it ll her legacy from elders who made a failure of their relation- ships sffectlng he: development. And even you didn't do too well in respect to her, in stressing the topic of her parents' divorce, to point. out insistently that they (and not you) were to blame. That's pretty hurtful talk from a chlldls viewpoint - slnceythe child help- lessly identifies himself tand his worth) with his pnrent.s' rating in the public mind. Your aim was to shield your- self, of course; you didn't want to be I suspect character in Kay's mind. which suggests that you al- ways felt your cruel stepmother had taken your father from you- and you didn't want Kay to have any such notion of you. Thus has the long arm of the past continued to trouble your present living. up to now. Boycotting Kay won't. solve any thing. or climate future haz- ards. You've got to get. your own soul in order, via psychiatrlciand fol") spiritual therapy. To dissolve hate, read "God's Reach" by Glenn Clark (Macalaster Park Publishers D. M. H Mary Haworth counsels thrdugh her column. not by mail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. Charlottetown. NURSING ros'r max ROYAL, England fCPl- formerly worked at the Guelph. Ont.. hospital, has been appointed assistant matron of the central Middlesex hospital. this girl's spite has made me hate Cook and her. when I ask her why she was in out to hurt me, she couldnt give me any answer. I never want to lsee her again. Am I wrong? K. F Trouble Stems From Unconscious DEAR K. F.: You say your step- daiighter's spite has made you hate her. That's how it seems, but it isn't. the whole story by any means. You hate her primarily because there is a lot of backed- your .3; stem. accumu- lated over the years-n by-product of considerable misfortune in your special relationships. And Kay was drawn into unfriendly maneuvers for much the same. rt-.asoii-name- 13', because she too hates. in I n. blind sort nf way. 9. E. C. peflAii: ii'ri,il:t).1ear1e!ghtt1::5s:. biuebeny oven. 3'15-400 degrees F. ithat hate, on the unconscious whlmuesy. Remove from oven. Spread wii.htle,vPl, attracts. or lncltes enmity .. i ' . . meringue topping. Broil 3 min., or just as readily as does actively '”l;l1ggq”I :;dlalfri::dM?llg':ffl 1" tmm lightly browned. ifelt hostility. And it makes one new 1””, ' p, 7 ' i ' Meringue Topping: Beat 1 egglsickeningly vulnerable to malicious S”Vn'” nmNER white stiff. Gradually boat in 2,forces. when-as peace of heart. p-la quiet conscience. profound good Steak Slices on Toast. ped nut.I nr shredded coconiit.'will towards all-attributes of the Cottage, Fried Potatoes Sprpnd on cake; finish 3,: directgdmplendidly cherished or the con- Green Salad above. sciously God-ceiitered human be- BiLlEbP1'r)' Blintzes with 11u(7K 01: THE ('Hit;g- ing - tend to throw it magic Sour Cream circle of protection around oneis Coffee Tea Milk Sweetened Rrapefruit halves withisociai experience Blueherrv Bllntzeg .C0u,.,.Ay a teaspoon honey each. for 5uave,l It Is pmbablv "man, (0 Kay (,0 1 hold her purposely responsible for the cozy exchange that developed. for a time, between Kay's mother and your refugee-rival. No doubt the refugee did her best. to win Kai's favor, as an approach to the fatliers heart And possibly Kayla mother was curious about the ischt-mer, and interested in getting tnext. to her, mostly because of her he "Ten dollars.” replied No. 2. "fnriovrii past tips with your husband 1 1 golfing suit made two years atzn!"lUnti1 a divorced woman discovers ifrnusnd No l.;real happiness in a new invest- suit with ment, as seldom happens. she us- the ruins iially rnntiniit-s to rake. girl llxr ,md3 kxl 1' l b Iirorrr for FREE Luurso xmmr--.- " jqucuskal - -at. , TIIE MISSES HOLMES and BRADLEY PRE-INVENTORY SALE riiiiiisniiv - riiiiiiiv - siiruiiiiiv GROUP IOYS' SETS (2 to 3x) reg. 14.95 and 17.95. clearing of each 8.95 and 10.95 Iqlcnco of Girls' Duffie and Murray lay' ; COATS (amt. sizes). Chafing ., I-3 OFF HIIOIIDRISSIS Ifolcb l.00und2.00 . Cclilldronk and Mines ILOUSIS, Ml'nlOOOOunIUoo.nd is-. iiotiiiss &' BilAilLEY- llo Refunds Assortment Baby Dresses and Baby Goods V2 Price ---1--r.--. Lot of Corduroy Overalls clearing of 1.95 each --.1.-an---.-.m "' Snow Suits " Heavy Jackets "' Sltl Pants 257:: Off Group Skins and Noun clearing of 2.00 and 4.00 each -..-...-.n.t:.... It is n deinnntstrable fact of life, 1 l ELLEN'S Winter-'s days these? Yes. but I.l- ready spring is beginning to cut her warm shadows befoie: in the sight. of a. housewife poring over the pages of a fashion-insguins to find out for herself "what. my well dressed woman will be won'- ing” then, in lengths of summary material bought and pattuns sel- ected . . . . And in the arrival-of seed cata- logues. such as the farmwlves at Alderlea received with smiles today. What fascinating books these arel so beguiling that despite every demanding work of our hands we never can resist the temptation to sit and allow our garden-fancies to soar as we "devour" page after page to the end. In mind we make our selections: this we must buy to plant in the old flowerbed on the lawn . . and at least one of these . . . and perhaps . . . And so we plan. knowing well that this is only the first of the number of times we shall read and admire it all again before the season of plant.- ing is borne in to us over a hill- top of Spring. We shall look eager- in the perennials in the pieces of border to revive many a nice mem- ory of our plantings down the years. An Almanac make interesting reading prising places. "I wonder if we t-an plan on go- ing next week?" Gage would con- sider the matter of some proposed ex- we received too to in the Road. Then puckered blows Nursing sister E. E. Padfield. who . . . Not a powder! Not a grind! to burst instantly info that Famous MAXWELL ' HOUSE FLAVOR! warm" he would read to smile ”I v guess that Will make it all right." containing ox bone are said to be Association reported new progrea. 3981118 POIHIBG out a parRgI'Eph strong enough to stand a man": A Danish investigator has discov- by ,of chut-kles in Edna Jacques' inspir- w But millions of tiny "FLAVOR BUD5" oi rggl colieemrecicly by on Island. Farmers Wife his life." let, the night-shadows flow into the down from "up the creek"'t.o settle on the millpond. They swam there on its placid bosom as cozlly as if ly about then for signs of growth it had been a day of spring and they talking of that downy nest they should presently make in some woodsy nook within the ducklings' walking distance of the stream. And not a sign of ice was about though in sur- these are Winter's days. DIARY . in; life story "Uphill All The way" which u we title indlcetu was often a pretty grim much. for her. "I hove often wondered" she said, "where we all got. our love for lltersture. As far as I know. my father read one book in his life. the Brazen Hussy by Bertha M. clay. But. he loved the Almanlc and when things would get extra dull in the winter. he'd read it from cover to cover. By the time he was through he had every dis- ease known to mm or woman. Then he'd go to the pantry and take s dose of every kind of medic- ine there. a couple of Lydia Pink- ham's pink pills. a dose of nltre. a pinch of ulpetre. I headache pill the size of 1 quarter and like as not a dose of salts, which is probably the only thing that saved This afternoon before the dusk opened the flood-gates of night to valley. 1 pair of wild ducks flew '7 N. UUNDIIIN. KB. Insulin Offers Hope" To Diabetes Patients More then so years no. the dis- covery of insulin provided new hope for-rdlabctics. Since than. science has curled on ceaseless research to develop t " that will be effect.- lve for longer periods of time. And science hu finally succeeded. Three Types Available Three types of lnsulinl are now available for diabetics. The type. or mixture of types your doctor pre- scribes for you, depends upon the severity of your condition. Regular insulin, which was the only type available for many years. acts rapidly. and has its maximum action in one to three hours With- in another few hours it loses its use- fulness. Injections miiy have to be administered as frequently as four times a. day. For Emergenclel In emergencies. quick-acting reg- ular insulln is usually called for. It. is useful, too, as mipplementsry injections. slower but longer action insullns are globln zinc insulin and prota- susrani'i.n's rt: them smooth with milk or tha potatoes and put into the to brown. Serve hot. longed to between eight. mine zinc insulin. Their maximum effect is produced within about 18 hours.and they retain much of their power for about another 24 hours. Globln zinc insulin is made by combining regular insulin with pro- are encouraging. (Continued on page 3) Winter”: days these? Yes. but already Spring is beginning to cast tamine. derived from fresh eggs. is her warm shadows before. Until Tomorrow - - -- - Diary cursion when we lived at the House -- -r '- - Goodnight - - - - - (CPl- would smooth and a twinkle appear BLACKPOOL, England 8-? R !ll0UKh1- "Juiir .'v'0U Wall E Municipal authorities have pre- miiiute until I get ice. The plates made of china elight. M;ixv..ri:Li” f it's the only coffee of its kind in the world . . . as quick to Fix as old-style "instants" but losies 53 different . . . instantly soluble but morvellously rich and full-flavored. max pm (arm- N0 ruim um This superb, roaster-fresh cofee is actually brewed for you in the spotless Maxwell House kitchens. When it reaches peak perfection the water istremovod -- leaving behind the miracle ”Flavor Buds”. You Just ADD nor ii .IvA'rf-:a.yTheyhurstimtantly IIISTMIT . .- . the only instant coffee ..;y- r . duce an immediate effect as well g the Ainif-mar sented Sir Winstontand Lady Chur- as I. lasting one. Thus. only one in- and well soon see! Fair and chill with a 185-piece dinner ser- Jectlon a day may be required. cred that ihutano-(Hide! teln (globln) and small i of zinc. In protamlne zinc insulin, pro- combined with insulin and small amounts of zinc. Only Ono I Day By using a mixture of these var- ious insullns, it is possible to pro- lest for All palori-sf Bamloww PREPARED MUSTARD Recently. the American Disbdbes combining various in g :4 sh .., . ax H O U V E . -F t i'Li5 f L -01 See how the "Flavor lode" "Come to life" in your cup! MAGNIFIED VIEW of miracle "Flavor Buds” It the instant hot. water is I added. See how "buds" relule lemons Maxwell House lavas. l SAVES YOU MONEY, TOO Two ounces of Instant Maxwell Home make about as many cups as a pound of , ordinary ground ooKeo -ya ggy. Wu g ' .9. Cook some potatoes and mun sauce. Put I thin layer of mdliulfg the bottom of a baking duh Ind over this put. some meet wind; 1,” been minced fine, and mixed with onion sauce or gravy u pi-.g,,,,d Cover the meat with the up, of - amounts of zinc with insulin with- out. adding globln or protsmfim. gh, action of regular insulin can b. pro. and 16 hours. While clinical study or gym new method is still in pi-ogmg Eh, Association reports tests thus. 1..- One advantage of this new in. sulln combination. called llntn in. sulln, is that no foreign protein is ......... ovcn I 4