. i t. . l ,. i Women',s realm A2 That Body Of Yours ' PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN DECEMBER 11, 1952 .!:w Modern Etiquette I: Boberh Ian I Q. ii there is to be no catering service engaged for a wedding rc- reption. is it permisible to ask frie ds of the bride or bridegroom to elp out? A. This would depend upon how close these friends are and upon their personal reactions to such Ii. request. Some people would con- sider it an honor to be asked to do this, while others might think it an imposition. Q. When someone to whom one has been introduced takes leave of one by saying. "I am very glad to have met you." what. is an approp- riate reply? A. "Th.ink you." or. "Thank you v 3' much." or, "I've enjoyed meet.- ll” Ymi" Q. Is it necessary for a man to ll. . ...ii imen he encounters his xvii: on .the street. or joins her, o: takes leave of hcr'.' A. Yes. cei'tainly.. II If l 17' " HOUSECOATS Chenille, and Cotton. E SMART PURSES I 'BLOUSES Nylon. Crepes, Sheers; Jerseys. I HOLIDAY ZRESSES - maniac: ..-vow-2.-u. us. 'l2'Efu G .avn':'w:w.':m .x'u.':.'z.Iws'va':'s.:uIni:.m E nzvstilksz-an A w- KIQK 1- wws . 1- Christmas Gift Suggestions t Flannel, Corduroy. Satin, 33.95 up I S2.95 up 31.95 up 54.95 up Use Our Lay-away Plan - A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Garment. - The GREEIIIJAL CO. LTD. ' 150 Great George Street . ., .. Better English .1 e. e. wniuu . 4-ooneanseunssuevo. 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Dinner is scheduled for six o'clock, and we are to have guests for the meal." . 2. What is the correct pronunc latlon of ”gimcrack". 3. which one of these 'words'is Intestine, quarantine. misspelled? careen. halucination. . raniu TENDENCY 'ro RHEUMA'l:0lD ARTHRITIS while there are many kinds of forms of rheumatism and arthri- tis the commonest kind, the one that affects most people. is known as rheumatoid arthritis in which there is inflammation of the ends of bones forming a joint and the tissues surrounding and for a short - distance below and above the joint. In Handbook of Therapy (treat- ment). published by the American Medical Association, it is stated that "rational treatment of rheu- 4. What does the word ”zealous" matoid arthritis embraces removal mean? 5. What with vu that means being wounded"? A.Vswiz'iis "capable o 1. Say, "Dinner is arranged for six o'clock. and we tire to have 2. Pronounce jlm-crack, accent on first syllable. 4. Filled . with guests at the meal." 3. Hallucination. ardent and active interest. "Th workers are very zealous in the: efforts to please." 5. Vulnerable. SPORTY SWEATERS 32.95 up SKIRTS 53.95 up suns S'l5.00 up NIGHTIES SL95 up SLIPS 31.49 up is a word beginning &i5u&II:5;S-Ea! of focl of infection (teeth, tonsils. gums, large bowel). emphasis on I rest, and a general building up program.. - While there are other causes of rheumatoid arthritis - injury. cold and dampness. too much starch food-looking for infection is usually the first thought of physician and dentist. In Annals of Rheumatic Diseases. E i.ondon. Dr. R. W. Barter reports ' that an investigation of 100 cases of rheumatoid arthritis showed a -. definite family or familial tendency ltoward this disease as compared .with 100 controls (individuals who gdid not have rheumatoid arthritis). The percentage of the cases with rheumatoid arthritis was 5.3 in the families of patients and 2.3 in the families of controls when grand- parents. parents, uncles. aunts. bro- thers and sisters were included. The percentage of cases was 11 in families of patients and only 4.6 tin the families of controls when only parents. brothers and sisters were included. From the above figures , it was concluded that about one-third of patients with rheumatoid arthritis will have a family history of rheu- miitoid arthritis or acute rheuma- tism iii two or more members (as many as '7 affected members were 'recorded in one family of 16): about one-third will give a history iof one affected member: and the remaining one-third will have no jrelatives with these diseases. The fact that rheumatoid arth- ritis may run in a family may serve as a warning to those with ,lhis family history. because they .can help keep free of infection by '; visiting their physician and dentist at regular intervals. and also try 1 their best to prevent other causes 'by avoiding starch foods. cold and dampness. and. so far as possible, i avoiding injuries. 1 i Wu L l Morning Smile No Bracelet In a night club, a dizzzy blonde ,5n)fzs1ed HP to her escort. l How about giving me a diamond fbracclet?" she murmured. holding out her arm to envisage the effect. "My 55”". reblied her friend. "extenuating circumstances per- force me to preclude you from ,such a bauble of extravagance." i ll 510111 get it.” bald the girl in bewilderment. "TIIBVS SUSIE Whlit I said!" came the grim reply. HowCenlllI- By Anne Ashley l l Q. How can I make a good cake iwthout eggs? A. This can be done by dissolv- ing s teaspioonful of baking soda in a tablespoonful of best vinegar; use this the same as eggs. This lquantity takes the piece of one to two eggs: if four eggs are called for. two eggs and the above quan- tity of soda and vinegar can be used. if desired. Excellent results. however. are obtained with soda and vinegar alone. increasing the quan- tity a trifle only in accordance with the number of eggs called for. Broken Pekoe TEA (Special) lb. . . . . . . . 65: MEATS COFFEE. fresh ground. lb. . 95: ROASTING PORK. lb. ..a. 45: Choice Quality CORN. 20 oz. fins. 2 for . . 35: S. P. HOCKS. lb. ...,.... 19: Shankless Choice Quality r-PEARS. 20 or. this. 2 for .. 43: PICNICS. 47: I50 oeeoevoeeoso Asparagus TIPS. 1-In 39: CRANBERRIES.'spe:.. 2 lbs. 35: PEAS. 20 9:. tin. 2 for .. . . 37: SEEDED RAISINS - BACON. Devon Sliced 2Ib's...........s9i-. WEINERS KTFKI 2 ovevoeeeeeee PURE PEPPER. pkg. Special - 4 pltgs. . 39: 15: 39: 89:; . lb. eeeseeeee-I00 JIFFY PIE CRUST - SEEDLESS RAISINS -. Special - 4 pltgs. WALNUTS - II-alien Halves - lb. I. . . . . . Large - 2 pltgs. . .. . 89: 55: 65: eoeeenaeeoeoe --aeeesoneoeeoe EXTRA SPECIAL - Grade "A" EGGS - Carton - dot. -. . 55: PRINCESS SOAP FLAI(ES.2 pltgs 63: The Lucky Number drawn was 30978-E. The drawing was made by Mr. Patrick Reedy. of Dellols Bros. Lrcf. If the number I: not presented by Dec. I3. 1952. another drew- lng will be made. i . I A.Nnn'svvfs Iflome of Proveri Values" PIIIIIIE 2897 I ' Does It Belong To The Young' Exclusively? , DEAR MISS DIX: Will you please define "love"? Myl husband insists that love and sex are one and the same thing and. if two peo- ple love each other after they pass tsl hospital. I maintain that after er love between two people, since they have shared so much together For the past eight years, my hus- . by that time. band has treated a wife. He is a tme or sits with never noticed un Ite sex. of older married ANSWER: man. closing his greatest happiness because he pull love level only-the physical. Were his theory correct, Muriel all wives would be repudiated when they passed the peak of physical Nluen attractiveness; in fact, some wives. orous. would be left right after the honeymoon. Surely there are many happy marriages around you in truth that love can. and does, continue all through life. regardless of either partner's looks. IT'S COMPLEX Love is a complex thing. compounded of three elements. physical. mental and spiritaul. PIl)'SlCE'.I all step. may pass in time to be supplanted, in a happy marriage, by the congenialify that springs from mutual respect and admiration; from the sharing of troubles and joys. its beginnings all the wtiy back to courtship. which is why It is so important, as I emphasize so often. that two people contemplating marriage should have a harmonious background. love begins and ends with friendship, which is only insured by mutual tastes and common respect. If your marriage didn't have this foundation. you can scarcely ex- pect to rear, at this late dale, a temple of peace. older folk find their greatest happiness In the later years of marriage, when the financial worries are not their own homes and Mother and Dad can settle down to enjoying the No. my clear, your husband's specious argument has no basis in fact whatever. He's using sophistic incapacity for affection and his own shortcomings as a husband. He's a truth he'll have to face one of these leading a very empty life; days to his sorrow. "-Voxrxz 7 . rt COOIVI CON"? ousehold Scrapbook? :&s ,, n,,,,,m M, E BAKED BANANA - CRANBERRY PUDDING Handkerchiefs . Handkerchiefs will have a lasting . scent of violets if one-fourth ounce Zli cups cranberries: M cup of orris root is broken up and sugar: 1 cup water; 3 bananas; U3 cup orange juice: 1 tablespoon grated orange rind: 12 teaspoon cinnamon; ii teaspoon salt; 3 tablespoons melted butter or mar- garine; 3 cups soft bread cnimbs. Set oven at 3'15 degrees F. or moderate. Cook cranberries in sugar and water until they begin to pop. Cut bananas in 1-2-inch slices and mix up with orange juice. orange rind, cinnamon and salt. Melt butter or margarine. add to crumbs and toss. Grease a medium-size casserole. Put a. layer of buttered crumbs in the bottom. a. layer of CX'aI'lI)CI'lll('S then bananas. Alternate layers of He is very attentive to other women. so I know he has not developed an allergy toward the oppos- Does this situation usually develop in the lives Your husband is a sadly deluded I ELLEll'S DIARY I By An Island Farmer's Wife t A wlnsoine and ceedlngly en- gaging snapshot of granddaughter. Jeanie, has added of late to the record of her years. Commencing 'with her cherry-blossom-time birth. this is growing into a las- cinating tale. Many firsts are there . . . I first glance of recog- nltion- a. first smile. and tooth and word. and step. in picture and inscribed word until it has reach- ed the delights of the little girl period. . We saw and much admired this, one or her summer-taken pictures, when her father came by to spend an hour with us tonight. He comes, often unexpectedly to linger awhile. Asking of ribs old ones" abroad: "Now. is there not something I can bring you?" To leave as a gift ll. packet.of James' favorite tobacco. an apple, bit of candy or it may be some reading matter Jeanie has sent us. To bring us news of Home: that with odd exceptions the stock are enjoying the modern system of water-supply; how well or "not too good" the shoats are fattening; how satisfactorily. to his father. the feeders of cattle are gaining of late. that a new calf has born to 'that. heift.-r;' fifty. they should be put in a men- mlddle-age there should be great- me more like a housekeeper than good provider. but never talks to me in the evening. In fact. I am less we have folks in to visit. people? B. L. T. to their on one heart, mind and soul who never were beautiful or glam- otlest the feel the weight "of our pair of in- dolent hens of turkeys. These and other odds and ends of ilems of farming he brings us; altogether, news of Home. There is as yet no visiting be- tween the young members of the Family. Though Jamie's mumps and period of convalescence was ended by his return to classes to- Continued on page 8 IIIIOII IIIAL GOIIIIII Are you kc awake by a ncrveqackiiig bronchial cough? ls plilcgm so tightly packed in your bronchial tubes, no amount of coughing seems able to dislodge it? T:mpIeton's RAZ-MAH capsules are especially made to loosen phlegm. so it comes away easily and you are relieved of con " ahd wheezing. Get Ru-Murior quick relief. 05:, 31.35 at druggiata. motion. which is usually the first Latter-day marital happiness has You might say that Quite frequently so great, children are launched in things they have always wanted. Wilhout love, they'd face a horribly I bleak life together. wouldn't they? ated phrasing to cover up his own A' Christmas Gift of Beauty For those who want the very best, Fashion's ti. nest permanent waves. French imports - 37.50 to 520.00. COME EARLY AND AVOID THE RUSH! ' PHONE 2191 MARIE ELENA BEAUTY SALON been and to ust "You should see the sheen andl R46 Sunkist Navel Oranges are an excellent source of VITAMIN C. as well as the valuable PROTOPECTINS which help you absorb more nourishment from other foods you car. Sunkist :"AuI-ouusvsnizeus About onueu placed in a muslin bag. and then boiled with the handkerchiefs for a short time. Melting Chocolate l To prevent chocolate from stick-, ing to the pan when melting it forl cake filling, rub the inside of the pan with a little butter or olive! oil. b ' I fruits and crumbs until casserole is full, finishing off with thci crumbs. . i . Cover and bake (pr .25 minutes" then uncover and bake 5 minutes more to brown crumbs. Serve hot.t or cold. with cream. Serves 6. . t . I i I A NEW IDEA Y . pk , air HERE'S-ALL YOU DO: 1. 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