MJMEN Pig! 8 The Guardian Sn.turd9.,V. April 23. 1955 Happenings Of The Week Our Gracious StH9l'('ll!Il Qllt't'IlI fir. and Mrs. J. K. L. lrwiii Elizabeth II celebrated her liirlh-,lett this week for Toronto. where day this week. "This lady iiltom Dr. Irwin is attending the medical we crown was born when hutlsicoitu-ntion. Mrs. Irwin will pro- were green upon the thorn aiitljreed to London, Ontario. to visit Iarliest. coiislips shoticrl," liom her sister. Mrs. Charles E. Keene Linea by John Mast-field. Poeiiand .Vlr. Keene. . . Laureate. ' t 4 Mrs. .l. A. Laidlaw. The first key M the City otll... lruin, Mrs. Donald Brown, and Charlottetown in this ('entennialiMrs. J. W. Moreside entertained year was presented at the (iviclal I supper bridge Tuesday after- Mrs. J. K. K' an , g. J1lNEJYAlilxEl'I CHAR.ES SIMPN Engagement Announced Reception to Dr. Charlotte Whit-,iioon at the Charlott.etown Hotel. ton. C,B.F2., Mayor of Ottawa bylC(Hei's were laid for sixty-four Mayor J. D. Stewart of Cliai'-,Rll95'-V lottetnwa. ' ' ' Mrs. llarper MacNcill i'etiii'n- l)r. ed last week by plane from I two Qiarlouc Whitton, C.B.E. Mztyonywee-ks visit with her aunt, Mrs. I Ottawa, who delivered the Sam--A. N. Simpson and family, Des uol N. Robertson Memorial l.ec-lkloines. Iowa. III Honouring I-tor Woitwliip titre at the Prince of Wales Col-i ' T S legs, Friday niciiiiig. l)r. and Mrs. R. E. l-lyitdiiian lett Mon- Mrl. Frank Macltiniion enicruiin- (lay by plane to visit. her family Id at I buffet supper Friday in lfellesley, Mass. yvgning at. their residenca. ' ' ' e t ' Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rix enter- Tha staff of the Priiitge of ltaiiietl Tuesday evening It I sup- Wnlea College held I l'e(lt'lillfiII per party for Mrs. K. Jones of Friday evening in the Collcge Lih- ttalitornia, who ll visiting Mr. and rary in honour of Dr. Clint-ltittelxtrs. Charles Bentley. Brighton Whitton. CB PI . allcr her 1P(i'lJ(”adn ture in the Prince of Wales tutti-l ' P ' tioriuni, The guests itcre i'ct-crierl Mr and Mrs. W. A. Rix enter- by Dr, tfharlotte Wlutioii ilutor l.'llll('(l .Vloiitlay eveiiing at a sup- J. D. and Mrs Sl9tt2il'l. .tiitl lir. pt-r party in honour of Miss Betty and Mn. Frank tlacKiiiiion. 'l'e-a (lotching and Dr. Kwok Wei Yue was poured by Miss l.iLv Seatiitiii. uliose marriage takes place this Mrs. W. J lint-litiiiiild. ilrs psziturday. Gordon Bennett. .'-iiitl Mrs. J. C. ' ' P Murphy. The i't-reption was CtiIl- Mrs. C. W. Mat'Ai'tliiir and Mr. Lowe. .l.'inies Coles left Thursday by assisted by Miss ilory Donaliue. plane for Stoneham, .'ilass.. to at- Mill Catherine Bethune. and Miss tend the funeral of the late Mr. Doria Anderson. l.la(-k Coles, brother of Mr. Coles ' lutitl brother-in-law of Mrs. Mac- Arthur. The late Mr. Coles was Professional Women's Club lieltlmar,-led to the f(,r,m.,- M155 11,91. I rlcliizhtful liinvlicori Fi'ida.i' alima MCLtlre of Brackley Point. Ihe Charlottetown Hotel in honourl A e I of Dr. Charlotte Whitton. p . i o vened by Miss l-Eleanor 0 U The tlharlottelouii lttisiiicss and Mrs. E. S. Chaiitller entertain- ed I I mixed slipper bridge in l')r. Mrs. Fraiik Moi-hiiiiiiiii as i,,,,,,,,”- nf Ml-5. ,1, (3 unmgnlne,-y, gtglpfi by Miss lioris .tiitlcrsotiip,.,m: ,0 Mrs. M,,mg,,m,.,-5-'5 mi. Ind the Home Eronoinirs .illl(lf'IllSinar"".. for England of the Prince of Wales College. a it : enlerlallwfl ll)! lP?l!'ll"f5 "1 'l'3'"'l Mr. and Mrs. Garfield l.eP'rIliQ. ing last Saturday nftcrnoiin atiwhn have been Sending the wim. tea at UK and 3175- 3l3”K!"””"l5 er months in Charlottetown at the resiclencr. ClllSll'll"l( Apartments are now ' ' T visiting with their daughter Mrs. "5V)99'9l' ll)” 5l""'lF"”'le” l”l3'l(oy Bruce and Mr. Bruce. the Spring Floiinct Ton xpoiisor- o u . ad by the Junior l.c'riEue of the Mm E. C, Lepage and Mr. Clt3l”l"lf-CWW" H"-Wllal 3' ll": and .Vlrs. A. B. lrePage who have Cnmmllnlly Cell”? ll!” Vwvki Th” been in St. Petersburg. Florida. Pink End Whl” alllll” hl”'W'm lsince Dct-ember, have returned. them: was used in all the stalls. En mute home M”. H C. Lepage This took the form of iW”""5 visited her sister Mrs. Leslie with their l3"l('")""lk l”'))"5- Andrews, Concord. New Hamp- minialure trees and oi'cltarrls. .Vli- ,,h”.e. a c U ig Ch ' ' . .xquisttive-p ' lath '3 apedu vim P Mrs, lnriiest Champion. Mrs. C. - r not only in the uziiiic, 3 'l::',u'1e.?mSe pnurma lea w,,,-kifllaifris. Mrs. J. -C. Moiitgomery, Mrs. Jack Maclilat-hci'n. Mrs. Aii-iMr5- w- VR- A”kf'-"V 3"d Ml-is gm Ma(.Ea,.hi.rn' Mrsl If-:(h5”n tlfaiiicla Aitkengleft. Chalrllotletovm wmid. ui-s. Guy Stllllt'all. .iii-s.llhiii'sda.i' moriiinilfo N15" Great lval Laurie, Mrs. Tltiiinas Miinai:-iRl"””n pal-id "19 (-”"l"l9"l- Tl)-f'.)' ' t P" . . Mn" imam . "F1." ,early Saturday morning on the Col and Mrs. E. G.dFull i'al""l', Hnmpnci - 1 a ,d t th. rest eut-e er- iamp a Mr l Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray nestlay evening after lhe common-. p l my concert in hmmur iii tug; iare in residence at 29 Longiiorth Conchita Gaston. Me7.7.o- Sopi'ann,,A)'?"llP- . . .- Ind Miss Magdalena l,Nlt'sftlr'-Ll g Iccnmpanimv Mr. Gm.m,n innit mm Mrs. .loliii (iarrelt leaies short- the guests at the door. 'l')ic ;lin-!l.)' W 7)l0'"N'3l and Washington imumm mble was m.,.s,,ied M9,. to visit her daughters Miss Helen by Mug K. Mp Mam" and kl,-S-l(larrP'tr and Mrs. Ross McCarthy. Raoul Reymond. The roots. ' ' -A were: Mrs. .l. w. xi.-it-Ki-iiot-. i "ti -)lniitla.i' 9V9"ll'll1 at a meet- and Miss Suzaniie Brenton. Alter "'2 ()1 St. Paul's evening branch the refreshments had l')tWll scrx- "f ill” w- A- "19 Pl"ESld0nl. Miss ed the guests came into the ilraw il'l?"l.)'b "M1 W35 flfvsefllffl Willi mwrmm where Miss (;,,:l,,,, lwo colored photographs of Island charm", 8” main mm hm. ,.,.n. st'PlleS. The Vice-President. Mrs. beautiful sinznm W55 (;;N,,,,-S lurnt-st Worth gave I short ad- Itage deportmrnt and fluent !l''"53 3'"l. W9 (?"l”F95l10IldlnK SEC- Frpnch were mud, a,im,,.(,d i'elary, Miss Lotiise Hazard made Training in "INF whjN.,s Md the presentation on behalf of the mm given m h” by H". 3,-,;,,.,-; tlroup. Lunch was served by Mrs. of the Belgian contcnt where she w""”'- 3175- R3nCl0lPll ('-8I'l'ull1- A: 2 attended school in her notixe 975- 5"” Ml"-ll LBUFI Clflftp. Philippines. Miss Gaston and Miss ' ' ' V p Ledesma spent three months in D'7 aml Ml'5- 0- l'l- CUTNS 8nd ' their two eldest. children have , Mr. and Mrs. Theodore I-lenry Yankee-"of Franklyn, ilVlass., announce the engagement of their daughter, June, .10 Mr, Charles Herbert Simpson, son of Dr. and Mrs. J. .C. Simpson of Summerside. Marriage will take place at tltlount Allison University Chapel, Sackville, N. B., on lsunday. May 8. 1955 l Mrs. B-i'n7es'lwChanipion” of lotietowii will sail on the same date. iELLEN'S O I C and Mrs. James Phillips have returned to their home in Summerside after an enjo.Vab1t:' ivisit with relatives and friends: inl 'l'liii; week about goiie-what hasl British Columbia and California. it given us, now that we stop r t ' to look back along its days? Could , Mts. James A. Hill and Miss any week. we wonder have lljlln Gay were iiiinl h05!95595 mibruught fairer tidings to the world :the home of the former in Sumgthan this one which gave news merside on Moiiday 9V9Ili"3 Ville" that after leui,iliy and intensive bridge was in play. ,researcn, a racr.-iiie had been dis- ' ” T , lcuvered lo coiiibal and in lime Miss Clara llllltilwll Ul H”hl3x'ipei'haps to tanquish entirely the N. S. who had been the glleslildread illness thatis Poliomyelitis? lot her brother-ill-law 3"!l Slslerillt was as liearl.-wai'niing to hear lir. and Mrs. lleiiitt MILVSG. 5U'"'1as those we have more than once mt-rside. returned home lasl.S8l'1'lisl.ened to in our times: that Iurday. ,i-vhicb, gave peace after war to f A ' lweary nations. This too, banishes Miss Jessi? l”Fr'159f l'9'”""9d mtshadowy fears and brings new isummerside by plane on Sattirdayihope to mankind eierywhere: to ltti resume hell dull?-I "1 ""3 Ulmilthuse of high and lower degree: im0l'Cl3l D9P3”m9"l M lhe.Hl3h in imposing mansion, in cottage School after Spending "19 Eagle” and farmhouse for the malady holidays in Montreal. was no respecter of station, or T ' ' wealth. Mrs. l-lernii RULIPFF V" l"l5'l We. who have SP9" and known less to the B918 Sillmfl Pl" S"rf"'”and pitted. and truthfully been iIl.V at ll?! Wm? 1" 5'!'m'"9'l5'fl9lafraid. not for titirself in our on WedllPSfla)' e)'Pn1l1tl- lwestering years but for the child- ' T ' , ren of home and roinniunity and Mrs. HPIIFY NW5? ?"”""a'"9d afar-those lust heginnintz to live El number of friends at her homevhe years that by every right in Summ0l'5l(l9 0" Tllesda-V a"d,should be golden and lovely, those Tliursda.V EVEN)-I185 0' last week who deserve the boon of sound h0H0l'lYlf.i her 5'5'"- M'55 Clamimiiscles and bodies. for at best M r Mitchell l the way of life is often sadly 1 a I ld ' . V . - g . ' , emrintling. we know how satis- lllrs. kenllflhg-WP1k9',' '""l ”'"' lying was the word of relief. Andrew. ate Vl5""ll1 "' Almai lTlirniigh I mist of happy tears N- 5-. Elle” "f T"! l”H'l9r'l5dlll'c;;l:'lwie doubt not many a mother and er and SlSl9f'"lr 3W- '- 5” A S" iparent in the countries so blessed GEOYBB Macllean. by the finding, listened in or read ' I 0 C hh m"eNain9d.aboiit the tidings of joy. MIR -. "Summemide (mi Now the summer so beautiful at her lome.ln. when- bridzoialld gracious for children. though Wetlnesday Gielllnli of late years 'beset by this fear W35 "1 P'3Y' ,, ?f Piillio. can blossom and fruit p , ,or tem and theirs. in peace. (pl. and Mrs. Semer MaLl)on-,wth no dread of g child mdl altl of Summcrsitle spent the d I . . V . wvek-end in Muri-By Hanmrv eny wearying of his play, to he I I I I MORNING SMILE A lilllbllly came to town carry- ing I jug of spirits in one band and I shotgun in the other. He stopped I man on the street ny- Hillybilly-Here friend. drink outI my j . The man protested he didn't. drink. The hillbilly leveled ltia Ibot- gun at the stranger and Illd- "Drink.' ' The stranger shuddered. coughed. drank. then he shook. shivered Ind Stranger e Gad. that's Iwfull stuff. Hillbilly-Ain't it? Now hold the; gun on me while I take I,gulp. Words Of wise Resistance to tyrants is obed- icnce to God. --(Thomas Jefferson.) i Houseliolcl Hint For I salty touch in I table set- ting. substitute netting. occasion- ally for the conventional tablecloth or place mats. WOMAN'S WORLD Women from Scandinavian cotto- lries were invited to an exhibiton called ”Women's World" at Lubeck. West Germany, in May, 1955. DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife then listless while the strange illness had its way and at length muscles grew taut and refused to function. The young? too. . . how sad! But how strong the courage. and undying the hope, Iven we away off on this quiet Island farm have seen in those so If- flicted and their loved ones! Now I new day has dawned; a miracle of medicine has come to pass-and as most. miracles. indirectly, in a round about way. ”Doclors working hand in hand with God" one said. Thin is good. wonderfully, satisfyingly good. Another fear has been laid. Shall we hope that in time. perhaps out of one of our Island classroom: I boy or girl will one day contribute in part or wholly to determine the yet un- solved mystery thIt in the cause and beginning of cancer? Or of arthritis so crippling? or the com- mon cold which lessen: greatly hours of service world-over? so much has been accomplished; In much there in iitlll to do. And so short I time-only the lifetime of the one or ones so talented and blessed. . So again ”The Lord has been mindful of us." And we ”givc thanks" as we wonder: ”What are we that all Thy mercies sweet like sunlight fall So constant o'er our way? That Thy great love shotild shelt- er us And guide our steps so tenderly Through every changing day?” Until Monday e - M - Djgry - - - - Goodnight guests of the latter; mother. lilrs.i .lohn Bell. Ito Mrs, David Miller was hostess at bridge at her home in Sum- 33' ELEANOR R055 merside on Monday evening- : U . The spotlight. iii no the home in: manufacturers and slt .t.-. lforth enticing displays in furni- ture and accessories. Irliiti Linen Stars l Mrs. Leigh Lowther. who has spent the winter months in Sum- mcrside. guest of her brother-in- law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. E. T. Tanton, returned this week to M h 1. p . . . -d- . . s incnplais I stcllar role her Mme m fafleill" 5' mg in one exhibit. built around table settings, not the fabulous, impos- sible-to-copy creations. but ideas that are right for the home. Despite all the talk about its obsolescence, the fine white dam- ask cloth is very much at htmtc on many I dining table. the ideal setting for a formal dinner. In' the setting, the cloth made I fine base for a sophisticated black and white setting. the one that seemed to be the most admired by thei young moderns at the party. The! Mrs. W. B. MacArthur has re- turned in her home in Kenning- (on after spending the Winter with relatives in Boston. M35- ' snchusetts. O 0 Mrs. Aubrey Brown returned this week to her home at Stan- ley Bridge after spending, the Winter in Stiinnmrsitle. guest of her sister, Mrs. A. S. Macluiy. I O 0 their homeland last :iinimer.'fliis- autumn Miss Gaston is plnnuiiix to give her New York Town llnll concert. 0 . . The Alpha ('li;iiitor of the llcla littmn Phi held their model nicel- in: on Wednesday evcnim; at the home of Mrs. l.:irry Slnuglit in honour of the new rtishccs Miss Kay Jackson wait the guest speak- er, and gave an lntt-resting talk on Calislhenirs. Rs-freshm:-nts were served by Mrs, William Thompson. Mrs. J. 0. llornhy. Mrtt. Hugh Simpson. and Mrs. .l. C. Gallant. o o . Mr. Donald Clark formerly with Tran:-Canada Is now flying with Canadian Pacific Air Lines. Van- couver. Before taking up his new dutiaa he visited his parents. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Clark, Long- vortl Avenue. . . Trihuln iii being paid this week it Clittrlollelowws J. Austin Trltinor. ('.l').A.. whose numbers in the thirtieth Anniversary Merry Minstrels Centennial edition was I xlio1vmIn'I clruutle. Mr. Trninnr'.-t work he lniited through the yum. Mr. Trniiior not only looks left for Mexico and will visit Ol- Iawa en route. t O 0 That. and Mrs. R. L. Bon- ham and young datigliler. who ll.'HP been visiting Mrs. Boithum's liorciits. Dr and Mrii. Hcalh tlarlntyre. have left for Mun- ich. Germany. sailing from New York on Tuesday. . o 0 Mrs. R. Wiizmore arrived home from Montreal spending the past six weeks with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dunn. The lat- ter have just had I baby daughter. Carol Anne. C O 0 Mr. Arnold L. Hubley leaves lfll! morning by plane for Tor. onto. While in that city, Mr. Hub. ley will be I gueiit, It the Royal York Hotel. He expects to be away for about four days. a o o Miss Gloria Bell. nurse-in-lraim in It Civlc Hospital, Ottawa. has returned to resume her duties after visiting her father, Mr. Doug- In Hell. Cape Trnveru, and aunt, Mrii. H. M. Downing, Summer- side. 0 O I llko II Ictor. he ll an actor. O O 0 Mn. J. P. Gordon left Thiirl- Dr. and Mrii. A. R. Grant of Summt-rside had In their week- Wcdnesday after- day by plane for Montreal where end guests, the former'I broth- Ilie will visit her son Mr. Doug- ,erI. Dr. Earl Grant and Dr. Her- lam Gordon and Mrs. Gordon. bert Grant of Saint John. N. B. TlII'lIffer who hnii been visiting ' ' ' pk, gql Mu, J, p, Gm-don ac. Mn. Clarence Harris loft Sum- unpgiol Mn. Gordon b Mont. merxlde on Tuesday for Oiiebec. from where title will sell on I 0 ' 9 three rnoiith'I trip to Europe. 3 Vi. Ioluldo Accompanying but will he liar . HI: Jean Allkn, of RI- Mrs. Wilfrcd Perry was hostess at three tables of bridge at her home in Summerside one even- iing last week. . Mr. aiitl Mrs. C. B. .lelly return- ed to their home in Suntmcrsirle latter spending the past week in Charlottetown. 1 O O 0 Miss Carmel Macl)onIld and Miss Dorothy Maclnnis, teacher! at Slemon Park. spent the Easter vacation at their homes in Dor- chester and Chipman, N. B., re- spcctively. O 0 Mn. J. LeRoy Holman and Mrs. A. B. L. Home have returned to their homes in Summeralde after spending the past few months in St. Petersburg, Florida. 0 O 0 Mrs. W. B. I-towatt entertained the Okto Club on Tuesday after- noon It her home in Summer- slde. O O 0 Dr. and Mrs. H. T. Colvln. Sum- meriiide, had as their guests last week. Mr. Ind Mrii. George Lewis and family of Moncton, N. B. O O 0 Mn. John Ellis and non. Ro- bert, of Summersidc Ire visit- Qtg iI Dartmouth. N. 8.. guests of the former'it parents. Mr. and Arthur Harris. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrii. p. .f. MIcl.eod have returned to their home In Summeraide after an enjoyable visit with relntiveii It the PIcl- tlc Coast. Mrs. Mrs. H. II. Downinl has re- turned to tier home in Summer- slde after spending the past month . wltlrlior brother-in-law Ind sist- Ir. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Beer, Mrs. L Unkiemm summer. service plates were white, as was) 'si(le, entertained the Guiders' U3; glegnwnre. lclonirast tieiiiiz pro-i CI b Th gda evening. VI e y sma er black plates " "n U? ,y. placed on the service platen. White freesia in black containers formed the centerpiece. Summer Scltlng l ALICE BROO WA- pretty sunimer setting was Color is also (11; e Sellings ptloiie on I table of white alumi- tttini. that Cleverly nimulntel; bamboo. The table was set wltth place mats of brown and white in a Jacquard tweed pattern. On the mats were white leaf-shaped plains. Tiny cauliflower hcads in opnline glass made charming lit.- tle salad bowls. China was blue and white. Another nice arrange- ment used I scooped-out water- melon II I container for bright yellow carnatlonl. i Cool and Freak TM5 l'P"l0I'Diece was placed on ii lhriztit izreen linen cloth. Wllll china. glass and organdie napkins all white. I charming summe table setting. Another pretty ggl. ting was built around the sea shell motif ofgembroldered whlte linen mats, with pink and white china and I charming center- piece consisting of I tiny tr” of fragrant flowers with sea shells filled with carnatlona grouped around its ban. S Spanliili Motif Hag WV N theme of KS DESIGNS l IAIY T0 MAKII Build your own wooden lawn or patio chairs--easy to do--nnveg many dollars besides! Woodcraft Pattern 7365: Simple directions for making lawn porch or patlo chairs. Actual-alu paper pattern pieces included. with easy- to-follow number guide. Send TWENTY-FIVE cams ln coin: for thin pattern (stamp; cannot be accepted) to Alice Brooksidealgnu cm The Guard- lan. tlo Front Street West. Tor- onto, Ontario. Please print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PA'l'rEi'tN NUMBER. WONDERFUL la the word - lor our NEW Allen Brook: Needlecraft Catalog for 1955 Exciting. enchant ,, - our nap design: are all that - and even more! Send 3 cent: for your copy of this terrific catalog - Now: You'll want to order every wonderful design in ft! BOY!' KILLERS IIUNTID NAIRBOI. Kenya (Reuters)... One the blunt inanliunta fl Kenyan history was under way Thursday for Mau Man terrvrllta who knlfed and killed two Brlllali schoolboy: who Itumbled on I jungle bldoout while out Ihootla blrda. Two native policeman loans the bodies of the Youth: Christoph: Tawhq. II, had throat cut. and bla companion, Geoffrey Dlllhy, ll, hi been Dill)- lnl to bath. , take I x 0”" lKEEP IN TRIM l ment promoter. lSlirnming And Starting I diet doesn't take (much strength of uill. In fact, gu- 'ing on I diet. is I favorite Ameri- can pastime. The first day or two all goes well . , . the thought of slipping into I smaller size bolster: your resolve and helps you feel al- most svelte. But along about the third day. or at best, toward the end of the week. the first fine enthusiasm lIgI. Thalia when staying power II needed. Staying power depends on I number of things . . . Your incen- live to lose weight must be strong enought to bruit the inertia of habit. Your diet must be the right kind in order to maintain energy. And to bolster staying power and sustain enthusiasm. enliven your interest in every imaginable way. When energy drag: and an all- gone feeling sets in, will power wills, and sticking with I that in almost impossible. The joker in lopsided menus is that they drain vitality and leave you feeling limp . . . dwells on forbidden foods, Now the daily fare . . . I scien-- the backbone of every meal. It'sI of satiety . . . that nice feelingl Of h8Vlnll had I flood meal. I SIZES UP TO IO Sew-many ways to -wear this smart new style! In puckered nylon or seersucker e a noise- coal. dress (clnclied by the neat then.) In crisp plqiie -- I lovely coat to cover summer fashions! Easy, flowing lines - Iio becom- ing to the larger figures. Easy sewing too! Pattern 4837: Women's Sizes 36. 35- wt 41. 44. 46. 40. 50. Size Ill take: 4 yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated lnstzructlonl. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (Ilse) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS do The Guardian, 00' From Street West. Toronto. Queen Elizabeth l'Tl-ie Ballet Ballerina Beryl Grey, representing the Saddlers' 'Wells ballet at the Royal variety show, staged for Queen Elizabeth II in Blackpool, curtsies to Her Majesty in bal- let style as she was presented to the Queen. the Duke of Edinburgh, left is Jack Hylton, the entertain- By in Jun Kala small wonder your mind. lblock that all-gone feeling which lific reducing diet is built on tbelm Um 1"W'ehb Polnli 100 Ctllflflei protective foods with protein iisll" Protein - all Ounce of yellow the protein foods that help keepl0l buttermilk or I piece of left- energy at par and give I feeling over chicken - can pick up energy l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS At right is blaying Power It's true that fats also have I stick-to-the-ribs quality because they are slow to digelt. But fntl are no high in calories. they may boost the daily requirements over the top and so are likely to stick to the waist ll well. A diet to keep reducer: happy while slimming must hIvI varied foods . . . otherwise meals are monotonous. Any diet restricted to two or three foods la bound to pull shortly. And in the long run, lll that such fnddy dials accom- plish II to whet the appetite for nearly dishes. Scientifically planned diets give perfect nutrition which fosters I' feeling of well-being, and It that same time provide enough variety; in the menus to ward off boredom.' Best of all. the new way of eatingl works rchange in food habits. . . then eating to slim down la I on- tural. p One more point . . . The pro- tein that gives stayiiig power to protective meals for dieters can also provide an energy plck-up to sometimes sets in around 4:30. cheese. I hard cooked egg, a glass a-rid bolster staying power. another show. this one of furni- ture and settings with a ” '1 motif. The colors are exquisite. they just sing of Spain. Vt i rich plnks, intense greens. bright tribute to this lovely color range. In contrast to the light look in much of'todIy'I furniture, these pleceii are solid. but for all that not heavy. Carving does much to itdd to the bulkineu. the carving deeply gouged out of the mahog- any and gtvlng the Impression that the wood iii even more mild and deeper than it really la. But the pieces are lightened by the use of color iiuch II I table flo- ished in red or green or gold and lvory. Dnclng with Color The fabric: Ild the wallpaper: (Continued on mg: 9) yellow. and deep turquoise con- IIIPIIAI Caraway Seeds lmprove Flavor Of Roast Pork By Ida Balley Allen "Madame. again we . have I debut-rout pork Bohemian with stuffed Jersey Iweet potatoel! "A perfect combination which we can add to our family of in- lcrnatlonal roast dinners. Chef- Smella good! What's the trick this tlme"" "The use of caraway need. which imparts I delicate flavor to the roast pork, and to the gravy I flavor excellenle." Critically I taste-tested, and ap- proved. "The subtle perfume of the caraway really seasons the pork, Chef. It will also be exceptionally good cold-sliced for I meat plat- rapld boll. Season with I, kltcben bouque and salt and , per if ceded. Stuffed Jersey Sweet Poiat. Wash and cut off ends of 5 dium-sized Jersey sweet polai Brush each with fat; bake 1 It 325 degrees F. Slash through top skin, may I mIltest cron. Loosen pulp , fork. Add 1 tsp. butter and 3 1, salt, pepper and munosodiuni , tamate; stir In IA tbs. mfllsl ix llll. PINEAPPLE-ORANGE ('('p FROM THE CHEF Almost thaw 1 pkg. fl't)zgn P, BOHEMIAN ROAsT,PORK. an international fovorlito. II Raven with oaraway seeds and served tor, or II lunch box sandwiches. And let's use any oddmenta lI one of my favorite salads." Rout Pork salad: 'I'rlm all fat from pork; dlcI meat. Add half the quantity mixed canned out Blue Lake gnu bean: and thin- allced celery; put together with cooked salad dressing seasoned with mustard. Chill. Serve on lettuce. MONDAY DINNII. Pickled Beet laladcttu Bohemian Rout Pork Gt-Ivy Stuffed Jersey Sweet Potatoeo Splnncti Pineapple-Orange Cup Coffee Tea Mllk Bohemian Rout Pork: Order I 4 to 5 lb. loin rout. of pork. boneti cracked. Score or cut fat tnto square: with sharp knife. Rub entire surface of roast with mix- ture of 3 tsp. salt. W2 tsp. niono- sodium glulanhtn. '1: Lip. pepper and 2 tbs. flour. Sprinkle fat with 1 tbs. caraway seeds. Place on rack in roasting pan. Roast without baatlng in moder- ate oven. 325 degrees B., allowing 35 min. per lb. When roasted. re- move to platter and keep bot. Then make gravy. Bohemian Gravy: Four of! (It from roasting pan. Strain V4 c. lnlo qt. saucepan. Stir ll V: I. flour. Cook and stir over low heat until blended and flour browns. Rinse roasting pan with 1 a. hot water. Stir gradually Into oop- tentc of ntieopan. Thea Id: In second cup hot water. Bring to with stuffed Jersey sweet potatot Ipplo. 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