OMEN i3aEi5 3-"i The Gllil.I;dlaflA- Fritia,i',illt:(-enV1b.(-Vri1V7TEi5T LET'S EAT Spices in The Bible Hy IDA BAILEY ALLEN hi'I'G. of mustard seed." TOMORROW'S DINNER Hot. or Chilled Tnniato Juicl short Ribs of Beef Green Beans Puffy cornmeal Dumplings ,lelllPd Pm-ries Whipt Toppintz Coffee Tea Milk short Ribs of Beef: Order 3 lbs. .Vh(ii'l. ribs of beef cracked and cut in .'l SFCHOHS each. Place in 3. def)? ke':Ie. Add 2 gap, Sllll. l tsp. nioiiosod- tsp. pepper, 1 1 sliced sticks Writ (vilii!S',llli'tl nlnnst y tlintigizts 'u:'i hack to Bible times uhen 5lilCf'S liP"P ltl'FCl(VllS tiiri often had A rel1';inus ciziiifituiiire 'r'np , 5! me:-. inn ii: sp ccs in tho Rihle .5 ill the Rank oi (iPll-'S'i5. Chapter 37, ;ii !'tllll1"(V"i'lll lli'-ll ill? .l'rirV of Josrph '.Xlltl they '..ttr-d up their til"?-t and looked and, hrno.d. :1 rom- pqnv of l.5hill"if:1Y'S came from (iileart mm their minels beariiir: spice,-y amt h.lllll .iiid inyrrn, go- mm gmmmqte ,1 mg mm Help. A. t mixed itckliii spice l,,'1lpf' are-3 Joseph had been soid :91;-Md smnul ands 1 (need min liL'x;)'. niiri lind llPC0lllt' .t ptiil'- ' - . C('l('l'V. or there, .'i'imt) Sf'll'i ills stilts to .- I , , m H kw” ms peuph, Arid biiiliiig vtatcr to half coiei. X,.n- -qmb mm .,, Pitt on tho lid; simmer it: his. oi" ) W . . . iglmm 1-,", nm 3 until tender. 1;lr1;5;n,::5'.,l:mEtb'.”nIa in e'hUm,3.' Remove to a baking pan. . k 1 cl to the depthsof Iniccdsnllnd m-”'m- 1”” and al' lznaglrelquuritil well-browned in a mon s. . . 2' "ate uieii. 373-400 degrees F In the book of l-.xori'.is. s',i..es " mm Add s ”e . lrrountied with cornmeal gwntmnmg .1": - ofiulw Ht oiiilihliiitzs. Piilftfs D 122” (.l l in Fl": H. G . xeo'0iiioit the t r and ue.il'm' Pu,” Cmlnmnd nump"n"' i l , " , .. , H" Sift together lc. already-sifted en- km”? ”"'””d & W” Di u") MAJ riched tliitii, l c. enriched corn- Iw t . rot iTiPl”l0llNl its trr nlmlr 1' 159' 53” Mm 3 t'5p' bakmg . .t. .. . .. H ,. I l l l l l i . l t l MR. AN!) MRS. KENNETH VV. SWEET ME. AND MR5. GORDON NORRING KEEP INTER-I i Of Celebrated If you ask your Great Uncle about Lillian Russell, he'll likely tell you she was a line iigure Oi a woman and the celebrated beauty or her day. while her contours were too ample for present day fashion, this singer and actress hact pulchritudin- ous curves and shapely waist. Her figure perfecting plan could be used today with beautiful re- sults. Here it is, in her own word! . . . "I prefer much exercise and no starvation. I find it far healthier to eat wholesome food and keep physically fit with daily exercise. 1 in-yself reduced sixteen pounds in three months by this method, and I feel better in every way for it. "1 dance and enjoy it. not only for the pleasure of dancing, but for the exercise afforded. I walk as much as I can aid advise much walking. There is d excuse for sit- ting about . . . Keep alive, do not let the muscles soften and get useless. There is no age limit for exercise . . ." On snacks between meals. she had this to say: "Don't pick from the ice box between meals, nothing is more fatal to beauty than that habit. Donit keep candy around the house. unless you are strong-mind- ed. Deny yourself fat forming foods and be regular and vigorous in your exercise." Hurrah for La Russell . . . that is shapely advice. Today. fashion- ilbly itliin women often appear angular in places. Curves are pret- Borrow A Leaf From Notebook Beauty By nu Jun K911 tier than angles. That undernoui-. ished, thin-as-skim-milk look leave; men cold. They prefer a woman with a little meat on her bones, meaning the collar bones. A little regular exercise is the best measure for keeping Qhgpely. But exercise. including wauung. seems to have gone out of styig, For a fact. in the suburbs. than are pa sidewalks to walk on. Thar. an unhcelthly trend . . . as ., singi. exercise there is nothing that beau walking. To overcome the habit of riding everywhere. even short distames, ask yourself "Could I walk?" when riding the bus, consider Wllklng part of the way first . . . it's a beautiful habit to get into. Well. I've talked myself into it . . . I'm going out for a walk, with my dog Cindy. I'll finish this with Lillian Russel's advice . . . 1: needs but a little strength or m.n.1 and determination to be just as you want to be in appearance." She must have been quite a. gal! MORNING SMILE A man had come to install thi hil1billles' new TV set. "Now this." he said, pointing go the antenna. "will have to go g. the roof." l "It's like I always tell you. Zeke," said the woman of the house to her husband. "one thing leads to an. other. t'Now we have to put a roof on the house." ,. , , 1,, 4 net: C.ho in 3 tbs. shortening g'i.mr'r':'l .935 me 3N Tesliaorhlrk a pastrpy blender until the . "ii W””r””"7”1i”-5-”?""3”'maik -mil Princi als in Recent Weddin C monies Al-lCE BROOKS DESlGN5 ' : Hy? pay rttrpianc l)rEi7:lE)8bx' tablcispoonfiiis iilinl p g id aiiise and cumin. t t - q . . i I y I p v . npyy cgocul;-r . red the wczizhlicr sllrg” "b 1'qmd' Cm” . The iiitiivtnuc of bins l2lI7al1Cil'l' MacPliersoii to Mr. lxonnciii ll. I Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Novrrlng HP. seenmbove following their wed- Mu", this adorable hngnndymny niattn;-5 of the Inn, yudgnieitt. THE CHEF , -Flkhp: limI;,pl;itI' nv til:-iiuood. P.lr.. l.. on .N0Vel1ll.)O1',hR. l-he htitle dim; at Seven Mile Bay on lxovember 17. 1934. The bride is the former ton set in A 11”” crochet R m mH.r.y and fanny TRICK ( F '18 the il'Iil; lll'l of iii. and Mrs. .ohn MacPltcrson of (.letmriorl, and I lnleen Ixonvttan, dauglitler of Mr. and Mrs. Austin lNoonan.' of. Cape. prey”. shelpsutch. using 8 gay A2,”). in Mm.hN.' Uyrsus also Add l: (Sp. pm.-dared thynir llt"l' hti.ii,iiiit tr llil.Plll- ztrc Mr. and Mrs. Percy Svvoet of UI.(lill',l'.e-y irztverse. lhc groom is the son of Mr. .ttnd Mrs. Alfred lxorring of Contrast Color for the bonnet bnm speaks of the i)(VitP" of fr it tettrii wiirii 'i()ll are making cornmeal 1' N000 by it. it. bo':II'sl. iiipo lrztvcrxe.-tl'Iioto hy D. H. hears). nnd palm of mmum so easy! - ' it i:' i 'l”ml?lill"5- Pattern 7116: Directions for cro- bf: Vt Kevin Kilbride Weds ' Margaret Campbell I A w.n'.e:' we-rtd.i'iL' '-i.ts soli-iiir.:7i-ri at St. Dunstanis Basilica, on Salli.- day, November L37. i954. when Mar-l garet H. Campbell, R. N., datight:-r ylVlARY ll.-tH'()R'lV'H'S .Vl.-AV". H :Beau Worried as lFiancee Kisses Fellow Traveller i l DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Will llferman N. Bundssen. M. D. , After you have laundered knit- wcar. it is A good idea to Smooth out all stirfaces with ytitcr liniitls. paying special illlt'illi0li to litm- lincs, collars, yokes and trimmingl Neglected Peptic Ulcer Can Be Fatali A PEPTIC ulcer can do more than cause you discomfort and pain. If neglected. it can kill yoti. Well before these symptoms have developed. I hope you have sum- moned your doctor, because. in a p case like tlils, an operation is nec- essary. You must be kept absolutely quiet and given complete rest. Drugs can be taken to overcome restlessness and pain. cheted hat-and-mitten set. children-ages 4 to 10 included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs cfo The Guardian, 60 Front St. West, Toronto, Ontario. Please print plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PA'I'I'ER.N NUMBER. Brimful of thrifty gift ideas - For of Mrs. Jarnes Campbell and lllcl VVY” Pleas” muse .35 ,m the mo" in m the bystander 1'01” apprait” If yriu know you have an ulcer Fwdlni C”"”""9d OUT A1168 BFOOK-S Needlecraft Cata- latn, James C'iill,7bPll, was in-rrrl IF-l1"l5 ”l W9 m”m””3-. My ,””"('”g m3 3'?,”l'5?” -?9V9"Cl.Vv l” 5” 11 50”.” and feel widespread severe teiidei'- P. d. m L N, mnlmund In 10!-I-33 01 l-he m0-it l)OPular em- " n”H..n.m m ML Km, H K1;hHm,'. Vlllllr on an all-day .il5lill Journey, ”pass. Thats why you mitt get mm; mm. Wm, nhdommt W8 a I 'neVinlg- d Citsnr,Wm Wm”. V-ml M broidery, croclict, sewing. color. mu 3. My and MW IJWZMN K I, met .i lllallyiili tlic tiip who lilli'(7-V together with yOlil'sP,ll alltiul. (icoiue,-. pwiiy mod mdlcamm mm It 15 in a?'j1r-Rglfm f;m'm M vim dHf'”1r up transfer designs to send for. Plug bride, or Foxley R.ll'(.l' Monsiznor dtired hiinst-.f . fhev had all (la) Vlhom YOU i'e'-lily low, 1 thitik. HP'(laii;cr of hretikin: throuzli the My "f I i I in I '1, A p3t"m5 lmmed in b00k- 5935 Patrick .xic2vi.-man ofiitxarrri and "1 "mm '” 3"" '"q”””'-ted 3”” "P Jim about M18115 In as low” -W1-irtomauii or bowel wall. If you have ”””””g' " m””' M” "I" 3” '15 cent: for your copy. Ideas for selebiated nuptial mass. Present ml the sanctuary were Rev. F. Camp- oeli, uncle of the bride, Rev. Basil seemed to be a gentlcnian. At the end at the day, when my fiancee xtas leaviiig the train-tliel red by your diet. , If the ulcer is blccdinr: profuse-'lgm5' baz"”' Iuhxom ,ly. you'll need it blood iriiiisfusioii.' vThe doctor will also give you iitiidsi mi” 3'0” h'"'e lb” :':!'I"c::n:h'Lnt:”:e M 3"'lm'd';1i:3';)”icxtttemc. agonizing pain. its likely i " ” "5 115 5”? 193 lthr-. perforation or rupture has al- Your CllRl'nCl.'?l'i5lli,' liliS?F.V, 16'. zezitly occtirrrti. In this case, your condition cor- Blaitrhzirri and Roy. Barnard Gil-l l S The bride -.i:ts given in marrlagei in her brother, Mr. Peter Camp- hell. She tyore a ballerina-length gown of coral and silver brocrided tafirin, titli sequin i'tt, and white a-rvssrir :. l-ir:' (' it this while 27l1f'iFll.aS.SllC Fi'Ii”iC('l a white pray-. (r hook. y The bride was atteiided by Miss Geraldme, Campbell, who wore a blue t.-iftr-ta dies: with matching hat. and arrrssor-,r.:. Her rorsage vtris pink rhr, ..ithrrniini.I. l Mr. i,.eonai'd K.jhiidn was grooms- man for his bzother. The bride's mother wore a maroon crepe, gown with matching hat, and i The a. roi'sai::- of .t riite 'miims. grooms mother is as attired in a teal blue gown with rose acres- sories. Hrr ccirsage xx.-is p.nk roses. Following the ceremony, break- fast was served at the Queen Hotel to the bridal party and their im- mediate relatives. after which a re Cl'.'pliOll was held at the hridc's home, 99 Potviinl St. Out-of-town zucsts at the wrap- tion included Mr. Frank Murphy, uncle of the groom and Miss Gert- rude MCAlliay of Calgary. Alhertn. l After the reception. the newly- weds left. on R motor trip to Liver- pool, N. S. wlivrc lll'P)' were the guests of the bride's brother. Mr. Michael Campbell and Mrs. Camp- bell. Thev are residing in Foxley Rat'- ll-.- runs sifted flour- l tsp. salt 1 tsp. soda. Pour boiling wgter over 1-3151115 ladies and gentlemen even in this Add well-beaten m0dPm day. egg to sugar and molasses. Blend because she was away two wet-ks,l ' iwhleh seemed l.ke iiioiiihs to inc-,l ir in flour, salt and soda. Pour and I had yirilfl gre:-ised i-quart mold. Steam and shortening. ill !rtitt mixture. Sift together and st Serve. hot with any desired sauce. Froteii Fruit Salad tbs. tinflavrired gelatin la cup cold water 1 1-2 t-ups boiling water H cup sugar or honey .1 tbs. strained lemon juice 1 1-4 cups Canadian port. sherry . la cup strained orange juice Ft-w grains of salt '1 01' ' Snften gelatin in cold water. Add ,hoiling water and sugar or honey. yStir tintil dissolved. Add other in- igrc-dienis. Pour into mould and chill. l'nmnld on serving dish and lizarnish with fruit. ,'l'his salad may Lalso be served as dessert. topped 'WIlh custard sauce. Serves 8 to 10. ler, P. E. I. where the groom is it prosperous farmer. Previous to her marriage Mrs. Kilbride was a valued employee of the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau. where, she was in charge of the .nur.sing services. I ANNE ADAMS , PATTERNST 4785 SIZES 14.92 i pick-up nctinnt. Maybe I am ratlicr nld-f;tshIon- ed; at any rate I feel the fore- going isn't permissible between to be innocently liappy with is well-liked in his own right. if you can attain sotirid scl.'-rr- spect. I should think marriage might work out fine. I am also dismayed M H Mary I-Iaworth counsels throtiglt her column. not. by mail or pcrsoiial interview. Write her in care of The Guardian. expo:-terl her thoughts to be all for me mi her i'Plilrl1. We both look forward in your impartial comment. H.L Girl in Short On Common sense i DEAR H. L.: Your fiances must be deeply unsure of her attractive-l noes. if ti) she flatters her ego byl accepting the blandishments of at, acquaintance; and (2)? rushes into your arms at journeyisl end with a pleased account of her adventure. You have cause to be concerned about the quality of her manners, and the degree of her common sense. As ri simple precaution against involvement with i-riminal types, it is standard train etiquette that a young woman travelling alone doesn't get folksy with strange per- sons enroute, either men or women. If socially skilled, she promptly takes steps, polite 0: pointed (as necessnryi to rc-huff insistent at- tentiniis. She opens a book. changes to another seat (perhaps asking A neighbor to tradct, or she turns A cold should to the presump- tinn. in extreme rase. she may ask the t-ondurtor's chitperonage. PRETTY COVER-UP l How in look pretty rm kitchen ditty"! Make this colorful cover-tip! it's ns bright as a sunny spring morning, with gay rickrsck. appli- qliN"l posit-s. See that simple prin- ress line - so slimming to the heavier figure! And it's extra easy to sew - in iron. Pattern 4735: W0mEn'lI siu-a 36, 3 yards 35-inch; Applique transfer. This pattern easy to uiie. simple in song is tested for fit. lists com- plcte illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cents 1356) in coins tstatnns cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size, Name, Address. Style Number. Send order in ANNE ADAMS, care The Guardian, 60 Front Street, West. Toronto. hv t'i' naiinn: in iMfl. IF YOU DRIVE Dmnk TEA -41-a V riti. 40. 42. 44. 44:, 49. so, 52. Size 363 Your dismay is properly found- ed rather than "nld-fashlnncdg" and your fiancee can't present any valid defense of her grcenhorn behavior in this instance. M. H. Juliet Tower: Over Her Romeo DEAR MARY HAWORTH: for well over a year I have been de- liberating the wisdom of marrying it man vilio is virtually all I have ever hoped to find in H. mate-ex- cept that he is live iiicht-rs shorter than 1. Otit of consideration for him, and hi-i-atisc of my agertlby this vacillation must cud soon.- i George isn't aware that height; is the factor that give.-i me pause; I don't want. to htiit him so cruellyl if, finally, I reject. him. His ltn-l lure doesn't. bother him at all; in (art he has I healthy sense of. humor tr-vtai-(ls it, which aliows he is the higer person essentially. I suffer self-consciously each time The PM rnnvcntion on equal "M-''' m "M9 fmm mm” pivlIll('Rl tights for women in vnt-lVml95Q”" p'C”'”i”'l3'Y mlnkmi 9' in! and hnmml nm" was HIHM this kindness, intelligence and do-, we enter H. public place, each time, I must introduce him to iriends.1 etc. And although I try despsr-I the vntirm--the misery stays. Might it gradually derrease nrd perhaps dis-j appear entirely in time, if I shouldy marry him? Giving him up is a painful thought. 0. KC Stature Isn't The Real Problem The strapless DEAR C. K: Five iiiches' dif- rt-rence in he-.ght doesn't justify, Sllrh agonizing. Arid Georges stn-i ttirr isn't your pi-ohlrin You are liahittialiy edgy with self-contempt." and the only means of eailementl toil know is to try to be as per- fect-seeming as possible, from that onlooker view. You spend your life trying to be two places at oncr. mvrhnlogtrsi- it III III )-lflt tniil f.lltIt'.'i. lit-in! yiiiuscii as heat. as g.-mi can, and Jury usually uiiderhes the iiizibility the goods the gods provide. If Gcoxgc; midi blood, loo. Holiday nneiuintment: in ti-llritle lace and nylon Strapless format with lace capsiet. up no .... 339,50 trlrrn liotlicc nml jtwkrl, up in If tlit-re is a pint dnil of bleed-I ling when the ulcer ruptures. youl iiiay fcel faint, weak. dizzy and be- am to sweat. You probably vomit short time. you'll tit--, .vclnp symptoms of shock. Your ttiiiiicrnttiic uill iiici'c:ise, your blood prcsstiro will drop, and your lnhdomrn will become swollen. y'1"liere ttill also be an increase in the number of white cells in the l blood. l After a ' bodice and jacket are taffeta . . . the skirt A drift of nylon net! tip to 325,00 lintiffziiti linllcrinn skirt of net ruffles; vel- -- 352.50 , , , STEAMED Pl'Dl)lN(l y -;, .. . , . , ., , . , g'.,,un. R,,...g R..m,md M,.n,,mm,. ” giy illil:ll1ll s ,,ofin)g .0lll,r maybe. coin ,centl,v addressed to Gr-oiizesy .xizc.j breathing br-comes shallow. Xoiiijand dexwose sohmons mmugh m,.lrected. Surgery is often required. my lmiimztl .Xir.Krnn.1 and Rm l 1 cup boiling water ;l':,;iPk-:S:fI;'I:' "hHw'kO:)(fl;Hl:e ;3:55m(:l5”m5 back l”bl;"L'”5hll:WllL 1nlHCl0d piilsn may lnFi'PR5f'. and '-'our nb- yams 'Injectlon treatment may be satis- ."ven!';e McDonn'.d. The altar and lcup raisins l . - . . - I A on your. 591151 U105 .V 501118 JEN-' domen is hard and tender. t factory, your physician win gay”; i -Bfl(”iU8f)' vii-re. decorated with vigil 2 tbs. shortening ?;;:pe;m::” lirlggdtvu klylolli 'hhlf ms” ln3.m”c m ch”dh”dTim a””””'i Avoiding An operation you as to the best treatment in mm! End nowpn. 1 egg (wengbuum . 5- ssc e. once. itative person in your foi'ni:itivcy Prom” Bleeding y - your ca”. ML Nb?” Blanchard W" Oman. x,' mp mg” unexpecte 3, something she could experience, who contiiitiiilly torn at By intelligently plztnning your-K my and 5.10515 m,,.e Mm Lmyl ,1, Cup moms”! not prevent because of his sudden your self-esteem. 'I'hitt kind of in-' diet. however. ize-ttinr: enriunli rest and keepiiig cnlni. you prob.ti)ly will itcvt-r need an OD0i'(illOll for your ulcer. If you do need surgery, hovicver, don't worry about it. QUESTION AND AN SWEIL Mrs. l. K.: I lllllt" had pilcs for three years. and have a coiisiniiti pain in the rectum. is this srrinus? Answer: As a rule. pilrs are not serious. It is advisable, linwcver. A........,...u,....w....x..'. as ...o..........Jrv-9...-..e.-v-u-w....., Always FLAVOUR-FRfSH.' KING Ellili COFFEEi- ii