. . 't . --..-up-rs-6"? ' DVOM A Page 8, The Guardian Thursday. Oct 20. 1955 TS EAT Crab Apples To Crown Roast Pork 3: Ida B: The Chef took a big. browned.) succulent crown roast of pork frnml mg oven. I "it looks very aiinetw.-nst. Ma- dame." he said. ”Yet it is com- paratively inexpciisive. Big enoug I to serve twelve persons once. or around the edif- aix persons twice. To make it look. more glamorous. I shall stick onei the end of each rih. "Shall we use your hest siitcr, platter. Madame?" he asked. To PICK UP COLOR ”lnstead. let's use that big red- udled platter of heat - resistant glass." I told him. "It Vlill. pick up the red of the crab apples. We'll. use matching plates. too. What are g you gning to use as a border to the . roast','" tlllashed sweet potato seasonedi inih hiiller. salt. pepper and- nraiicc Juice. .ll;idaiuc. I shall add no siiztir. Slice! potatoes are so sweet in themselves. adding sugar , spoils the natural flavor." U SIVD.-KY DINNER ii ltiiiii-xtltiu Xliiltui. Ci-iuii lloast of Pork llixod Yrcctahlcs. Orniiite Fumil Potatiics. Lemon I-'ruit Whip. Coffer. Tea. Milk All measiirements are level recl- I pcs scrte 4 to 6. cmin Roast of Pork: Order at crown roast of pork, made by hcnd- y in: and tying together 12 to I4 lnin I pork ribs to form it circle. with the rib bones exposed. l Place. with flat side of hones. down. in a small roasting pan. I)ust with 2 tsp. each salt and monosn-- dium glutamate mixed with '1 tsp. each rib bone. Fill the come ihot mixed vcttetahies "I" BN5-httls tap: to find insects to eat.” 'sprouts and Italian chestnuts. Ar- . V, Add Color tiny Allen ELLEN'S ”Why are woodpeckers always tapping?” Mack queried coming by this afternoon to stop for a chat.. The sunset-time it was then. the sky tlwreathed in rose and ameth- yst" and a.dozen other beautiful colors and shadings. The autumn shades are richer summer, ltivcly the clouds of vio- let and purple. of orange and crimson which too soon fade now in the west. Mack had been xnih the men in the fields but tiring of this had come away from there. And strol- ling along meadow and farm-lane roast on a plntiei Place the crab apple on impale a red sliced singing. we knew. a little song to himself. he made his way home. than those of- T will we chuckled. ”Rcckon they're always hungry" ”That's why they ”Weli. there was one back thcre hyranite OFBIIK9 W9” p””""e5 this afternoon where we were at the burning He was up on a dead Orin!!! 5”?" P””W'”" Cl” 3 tree. Why is he the color he is. edium-.i'I-ed OFBHRFS I” ha” R” and a hluciay mostly hliie?” of these spicy red crab apples rin'rtIfH'e pulp and squeeze out the- iu ' ite. Beat V: c juice into 3 C. hill. sinooth well seasoned mashed sweet potatoes. Heap into she orange shells Bake 10 min. in a moderate oven. 350 delirpes F. Garnish of parsley. Have you ex er eaten fresh tuna”! It's delicious. One of the fisheriiien I met in Maine harpooned a 700 lb. tuna the day after I visited his family at Spruce Head. ”Some catt-h"' he exclaimed "You cool; it the same way you do with swordfish" TOM()RROW'S DINNER Tossed salad howls. stuffed fresh tuna steaks. mashed turnips. hut- tcrod onions. pincaple pie. Coffee. Tea. Milk. Stuffed Fri-sli Tuna Steaks: liiist 2 lbs. thick fresh tuna steaks with In tsp. popper mixed with I tsp. each salt and monosodiiim gluta- mate. Place in an otietl hakiuk pan. Spread 1" inch thick with tomato bread stiiftini: Pour oicr ll c. melted butter or margarine. Bake about 40 min. in a niodor ate oven. 350 degrees F.. until the fish flakes and the stuffing is golden brown on top. Garnish of lemon. DPPDEY and 1 'SP- fin! powdcred Tomato bread stuffing front the sage. Roast 3 to file. hrs. in slriwjchet even. 325 degrees F . or until meat l Prepare 8 c herb stuffing as ;lel'nlOI'!lElEl' registers 185 degrees . - l usual. but use for motstening, 1 c. fine-mashed canned tomato MARY HAWORTH'S MAIL Wile Wonders It She Should Leave Husband DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I cant decide whether to insist upon separation from my husbands. whose attitude is "You are stuck with me and you'll stay that way." Once when I said. "Our marriage is a failure," he replied: "I don'tl see that; our home is paid for and we have money in the bank." And he would say nothing further. We have been married 32 years and have raised a daughter and twin sons. In recent years the child- ren have given me spontaneous un- solicited advice tseveral timesi to separate from dad . . . . We had been married three years and had our first child when I first admitted tL.m.Vself and in Ray that I didn't him. I had wanted a home an children and he was a "good" man who wanted me. so I had persiiaderl myself I loved him. when actually I was in love with the. idea of marriage. When I tnld him the truth be said not a word about it. then or since; and in fact seems unable to discuss anything pertaining to human relations . . . . I SIIEEPSTFN .RPp3IlRllt'tI1 and n- ' fcred to siipport myself and child. but he said I couldn't take her from the home he provided: that he would fight me through Pl'"r.i' court in the land If need be. I couldn't dost-rt her. so decided to rnakn thc hcst of a bad situation. iln Kf('I1lN'l not to care that l was tinhnpnv His first wife left him--- he hrid lit-on much in love with her. he once told me. HAS NO FRIENDS I hclime he was looking for n mother and hoiisekccper when he marrird me, He has always callrd me Mom and rcfcrs to me as "the wife " Hr once said "All there is In marriage is. voii keep house for CASE FOR PSYCHIATRY DEAR E. B.: This is a depress- ing picture of masculine meanness in double harness. Obvioiisly your lhiishand has calloiisly. even mock- ingly, evoked and enforced an at- Lmosphere of hateful stress. You say the ”lfliSlrallfIg, irritating" married situation is upsetting your health; your digestion is always disturbed and doctors claim the cause is emotional. So the wonder- lmenl is. why have you stayed on. ipereniiially, feeling as you (in? I SlU(l.V1ntZ the story. it seems to me the only positive tor good: reason for remaining uith Ray. all things considered, would be out of gcompassionate concern lor his wel- 1 fare-because he does feel helpless need of a woman": care. even ithough he spitefully uses the op- I posite sex. His manifest resentment inf womankind includes his own flallllhlfr. whom he always be- llittled. .V0lt say- and who hates his bad manners and cordially dislikes lhim. in consequence. 7' In all the years you'ie hccn lit-. .ItIK tit one can call it livinizi with )lta.v. he has hccnva stillahle candi- - fl-""9 '0? ll5.V9lllRll'lF help. As you've sensed. he hasn't wanted It lions. fide marriage partner - only 3 .M”m"3'IW housekeeper. who was ito be punished insidioiisly. as in p-Wmhol of the sex who "drinr him WTOYIE in his cradle days, Pr..- 5"m3hl.V be exercised thc same "lmntilsion in relation to his first w'l9--Whfl Pl”0ll9Fl.V refused to put "I1 with it and left him. More Has cut-txiritii ll cry likely your ltlslmsllltifl tn. .V”"'l'iS him was tinpcliillv font! at "W hid" 07 Nntir marriage Fiii hc running true to form, lnadp ., impossible for arrlrnt an,.,.,,,,,, m flotirish- so that eventiiizllv vnu (Ip. f'it'i"d .Wiu neior had loied him He ivhcatcd himself of tour loie and lrol,tiI:sally chealrd yniir Ylalllrp 3; we then slvlv lct tnii plcnrt plum. of shoi'lrhnni':ini: liiin H14! lo ivhclhcr to Kf'll.tl'.ilf” or nut. 3' ” it 'tiir-stion ulitch you rnngf deride (iihrr: r.-in'i -.-p,.”, "M M me and I unrk formii"Tl1cre has -pn.,.l"., m. rmwwmr in H. been no lI1lIfYl2f') between us for nmttrir 'ln ,p;...h a,,,,,.,,m.m.PdP IVFRH Hr has said if I flhss away VFISIIIII inii lust llillsl aflltlflye m 9' first. he will atlicitise for n wifc' real insight iniu thc nature of vmp he has no friends and can't keep -lattarhmr-nt to nm i-K,,,,.,..'(;::: any . Is It dcprndrmgv and financial l"tlli”1f.rc:l1'dtill:-raillilllltsiliillill rlg:d(e. rnnutlm-ntmns that hold us in. SNWV” Hi uotiltl Iihiort to dixid- tm: nrnliritv or income because in lap liio more or-nnnmipgllvy tngeihr-r than apart . It all. romos flown to thiv if two people ' arc unhappv together. and one dot-suit want a separation. is the. other justified in demanding it" ll dtinil want to take a step which would cause me guilt feelings lat:-r . . . I will appreciate your comment. I-if! IlllN'T LET Nitltlillillliitlls WEIR Ytlll OUT! lfm's Iullot tniii cough: .1 coll:-so Ilftmut ltvfl ting: I! III fuss about com gnu At lost-a new and ,-! I medicinal C0!-Ilh leaunt lcluo Imus: that is. to do thc l'Ii2ht lhlml Mv advire in to rxpltirr the story first- hand with a specialist in human relations tin Mary Haworlh counsels through her column not by mall or personal Interview. Write to her In care of (this newspaper). COOK'S CORNER "Why are kittens the colors they -2 "I dunit know" he replied. ”I DIARY l gucss" he notlilt-ti. "it's ht-cause So. today, the burniiig in the, stumpiand was iltliilll a major in-imn in Room 121' terest of the tarni and with it lnI,,ac.?..c.m 3 field CW5? b-V 'l"'”" '9” ”'””w5 must have been with missions of W"? lam l" "W l”'5l M "'9 pl"w".earth fulfilled. Or maybe it wasi - la child taken. one little more than and (won u-lulr lllr tit-Inin-r sun a babe perhaps. and exceedingly” smiled its biigiitiwi and a st-eiited precious and dear. Taken. we know hrecvc roamed tlic fields and our not why. Lent for a while. then we reclaimed. Doubtiess to bring Hen-r ing at Aldcrlca world was peacclul and lovely. kncu that some on Island farms would not be ciijo.xiiig it as we were. There were the ill and suf- fcrinp Not tor llltlN(' would lllel hours pass with tile swiftiicss of those which coiuc to folks Inn'- iloncrl to take up thcu usual rnundl of pork. .-ind sriniewlicrc. thcrc was sor- rou mer a parting ulicre a loved one or good friciid liaid gone from them of late. faciiii: steadfastly to- ward the veiled slmrrv an older one perhaps tas a rim shcati long lmcd and respectcrl fir one of younger age 'in. to our minds. an. untimely passing. but already itl point. or two on art approached the information desk of a certain pub- ny An Ishnd Farmer's Wife ll .. - ' C ' d hi .Gud HMS H mm Mm something on orreggio an s MORNING SMILE A gentlemen wishing to settle a ic library. Gentlemen-Where shall I find "Flight Into Egypt"? ' Clerk--Everything about aviat- ven nearer. to make of it a far flowered meadow where heavenlY children come together in eternal happiness to play. : Dim now our fields and thc i.'r0- ves. Dark. But tomorrow there will come another dawn. hopeful. frcsh.l and new The sun will climb ahovel eastern hills and at length seep goldenly into every shadowy depth. And everything-sun. shadow. light. dark. gain. loss. joy. sorrow. given, shall we know "work together for good” for us because as Mack said. "God likes it that w Until tomorrow ---- Diary---Good-l night .... .. Graduates Miss Anne Marie Pineau daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pin- cau of Bloomfield. P.E.I- WM 15 a grzitliiate in the 1955 class of Verdun General Hospital. Mon- treal. Miss Pincau took her clas- sical course. at Bcllevue College. Qucber (iity. At present she is on the staff at Verdun General Hos- pital. l KEINRII Middle Sprea I! III! Jan The worst thing about middle-age 1. not the spread-it's the feellngof middle-age. Unh&PPUy- '4'” ""d: dle-age feeling is part and parcel of the spread. Itis a sure sign the most important muscles have gone flabby and are no longer a match for gravity. Gradually fat settles unidshjps, when you can no longer wear youthful styles, naturally this affects your vlewP0""- not you feel middle-axed Physi- cally because of what happens in- side. Fiabby muscles in this area let the organs sag and Cf0Wd against each other. which inter- feres with circulation. digestion and elimination. You're slowed up-no wonder you look and feel older. Why does this happen? Largely because our everyday activities do not afford the type of exercise needed. Indeed. modern living af- fords very little exercise for the big figure-controlling muscles. par- ticularly those that form the mus- cular have an affinity for fat stor- d Kgnhealthy age. when this happens. 019 Spread up with it, take action-in the form of toning exercises. GIVE A LIFT First. give the abdominal organs a lift . . . . Position: Lie on your back. legs across seat of a straight chair with bend of knee at chair edge. arms down at sides. Movement: Pull firmly up and In with the abdominal muscles and raise hips off the floor and hold as you fling your arms back over- head. Lower hips to floor. Repeat 6 times. later 12. More toning for the girdle mus- cles . . . . Position: Lie on your back. both knees flexed to chest. left knee clasped in hands. Movement: Keeping the left leg clasped to the body. slowly raise is on. If you are unwilling to puti H0fUSEl-ITOLD Hiui Between Walking; or C you can air or fluff bllfllelfgntinlz woolen: In your automatic clam” dryer. Tumble them (or 3 minutes. F th " 4 be aired lfthtgg S "" "” of to, lowerlnz not do i but to a low- foot stool. alga; um straight. Flex knee back to h and again raise and lower 1 c "' peat 3 times with each 1eg;k building-up each day until you " performing in times only, I" Take this test . . . , Position: Lie on back, stretched back on n.,':,',"" 1”"- straight down. ' '3' Movement: Come up to a . position and ko on over mslgtli? outstretched fingers to 10,, H c can do this exercise flu-ea pyo" without your feet coming up oflltnuia floor. your muscles are in N at fair tone. No? Then ton, elhy middle muscles by anchoring , ' under a piece of heavy furnimm and repeating exercise three um," adding one count each day up 12. As the muscles get strange, the right leg up in the air. Now cular girdle. Flabhy muscles invite fat. and the abdominals in parti- slowly lower the leg to the count you can do the exercl ' the feet anchored. so wmm" T.- S U P P 0 R T Y 0 U R COMMUNITY GROUP PANCAKE FESTIVAL! Everyboclys Celebrating AunfJemima&- mx-.,Au'r U M N .&o AUTUMN is the tirne for real party-style pancake feasting . . . when Morn. junior and Sis all enioy super stacks of temptin', tender Aunt jemima Pancakes- hot from the griddle and glistening with delicious, golden Crown Brand Corn Syrup! Dad. h Man! What it meal! For lunch, supper or that big weekend "brunch", make sure you ave Auntjemimas and Crown Brand at your house for your own big Pancake Festival!