Women '5 realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN AUGUST 28, 1953 Bungalow Exhibi Contains Ideas for Homemakers While the Dream Home at the Canadian National Exhibition was not designed to make people dis- iatisfied with their own living or- rangements. the nine-room ranch- styla bungalow will certainly set zhem to dreaming and planning. ted At CNE ELLEIPS DIARY Bsaanunanrmr-vvue V Bridal Party At Grgetown to A . lsJsnaseW.lIarhII.ll.n. OVEIITBIATMENT OF SKIN DISEASES A few months ago I wrote about the mistake we make in trying to treat oarselves for a. persistent skin rash. As many skin rashes are due to allergy (being sensitive to some substance in the air. to food. or to substances which come in contact with the skill). it is often better to wait a few hours or even a day or '0”, two before applying treatment or consulting a. physician or a skin specialist. I wrote about the ad- -. Stars Say - - A By Genevieve Komhls For Tomorrow DETERMZINATION and resource- fulness will accomplish much this day and. even though you may face a disconcerting financial condition. do not allow it to disrupt your rou- tine or discourage you. The situ- ation is a temporary one which can easily be cleared up in more pro- pitious days immediately ahead. Keep plugging at all worth-while During the evening hours take part in activities which will give you both physical and mental st!- less in the mound and that u as it should be. since opportunities " for career advancement are such now that you should be completely free to take advantage of them. Financial and business prospects will be highlighted during the rim. week of October and. if you win employ your innately dymmi. methods in handling them. it mlgip well be a turning point in your lug. Be alert and. even if sudden new responsibilities seem to awe you, remembe that you are well equip. ped both mentally and manually to carry them out satisfactorily. A child born on this day will be ambitious. versatile and lntellec. tually inclined. For children's Stomach Upsets Accordin to Earl Preston, C. N. vice th skin a ialist who E. Womenss Division designer. sot Iggsmt with; Jeanie kfoltik an: statedjfthatetoo manypseliin ailments ;';;l::E”';t3';iln:eer;DriVW:et:;:e:,f;tJ ,iAi:l?rVi:;::):3ikii3F55;5;o;v:i lhere is not one article in it Cafe! 61' 0 s ousc 0 . an r elit ' ' you Its r , which can't be purchased easily indeed 10 the eniire Aiderlea v':hlke:hg1i:'l1tat;gothTul'ca:htal?i;N;ro- man” 1" or "Oh events '2” "mg .5u'i,'..l:..:':,l,'3'.',:',,I,':,;'.n.I'c'?,'::'?:,l in a department. furniture or sp- Filmhyi 3"-089lh9l' Wnh lhe hell) longed the symptoms. wqrking out to your adum age an WW1” pliance store. The draperies are makihk an BEKFBEME Which M 15 1, of 1mm-at to learn fl-on) W your satisfaction" Til... '1'" available and the colors in floor meal-times overflowed to a small- the ltmdilna state Medical dour. hlgtuhegllkgn 0”!-bw coverings. wallpaper and paints er table. we spent much of this mlV-- mdJ,umpou3V H stated by DNV For the Birthday ;;;3l;-(lice! are also readily available. It is in day in bed . . . resting. though not L. E. Gaul and G B. Understood. . ' the arrangement of the furniturl-,lwith the resulting refreshment may, they are convinced mac over, If b0m0ri'0W is your blriahdiyv d"" ' draperies and materials from which ever attends an earned rest. m-gaunent of patient; 3, as great an WU W111 mid that N19 V091P5U31 500'-' 9 which the house gets its charm. There. we were not long clone. evil as inadequate treatment. These iizht is furrientlly dp-ctctcd EH01? Stone Fireplace Jamie brnu ht his new books your pro ess ona act vlics. om- : Dhyslclans studied the number of an” M social amms are more or! TADLE-rs The living room has one whole is all a white ribbon stone fireplace and one viall white. A section set in charcoal and white with a large after school to glad of Granddaughter came to tell us she study beside lls, the quiet prevailing; had remembered our name in her cases of contact dermatitis (inflam- mation of the skin) due to over- treatment during a six-week period. Patients with a diagnosis of con- nowi vou can HAVE -' law Mme .'3ble 3” gmuped P”5'"3 Mack Paiiered W me. tact dermatitis and who had Drey- ?.”””.”.'.'..:”' .l.':i...T'"::.""3:l?::' 3:1”: y...:h:..::"::.z..:i;;- .jf.'e.";;l ioygdiggicag. rr;m;r;;nc;.rewneavua-v- . . , . .i r :1! a .. . :2 DRY. swssr IINDERARMS remedies they had used and mo accents in chairs. What used to be the whims of women: --And you-,9! I .. . V . , . . Caged. 3 (deg wagonuhhas '"r"9dbl"E 10n850m8 HOW! And "'16 Tilfhil here! Mr. and Mrs William Hcnnessey and their attendants are pictured above following their rs. Rquence 0! 399"-muVn9 W” 1'9' "3 eslgne has an Mite" la. at With YOUV!" And G8Ke- 3”" ”"y cent weddimz at St. James Church, Georgetown. From left to right are Mr. Gordon Hennessey, wrdeds The Omen the Games M”: j a11:CeV:ia";e:r': at emdsg atanggailso tirms. SiiDD6d 0117- 01 bPdVst(:3 geii, tzrnnmsninn: Mr. and Mrs: William Hennessey: Miss Mary Roche. R.N., bridesmaid; Miss Anna Prosper, me Cour” M m9 dermim”-5 W35 d ' GENE B !0l”K0”9h CRW55. ' i 3 ' maid of honor Yiossrs Earl Hennesscy and Claude Fields ushers - 911 C0”915'-9d Wuh lhe 59'-IUEHCC 5" W5"” ' ' ' c s ' - -. N - New Vanishing (ream Deodorant IRIID of the application of the remedy. when the acute stage of the der- matitis had passed. patch tests chests which make one large unit. The curtains are a solid blue. The fireplace is doublesidcd and the I can get to sleep right away." James came too. tollsomely. we thought, his swp light. but not with PERSTDP Stops Persplrulion l lo3 At St. Janms fliiurrh. George-l Duys. Keeps Underarm: Dry and Odorloss The bridesmaid was Miss Mary. eon was held at Villa Waters for lawn on Werinrsilny. July 29. Julie Roche, R.N., of Georgetown who's large number of friends and other side fnrms a wall of the din- ing room where the furniture is dark nialiogany in a modern pat- tern. Ono wall and the are papcrcd in white gray and quite as smart as once. V the "right considerable amount of M Pi"i?F”iX . hay" stored now in the new ba.-n.' ird in V Cemnxl and with a pleased smile that "if HW'i.i' M ll 1111"” tall goes well with us, we'll be done 5".V. Gcnrgrtown. was lllll-: holy bonds l Miciincl Hcnnes- tlhrisiinc lrlcnnrs-i the son of Mrs. to ten nf ilorollu. dziutzlllcr of Mr. and Mrs. wore a floor-length gown of prec- ious pink over tulle satin and The groom was attended by his brother Mr. Gordon lfcnncssoy. I relntivcs. Rcv. F'rz-lncis Bolger was jtnnst-master and the toast to the of mnlri-ic:irrlcd A nosegay of yellow roses i bride was proposed by Dr. J. P. lFwrcnc,v. Among others who spoke inns thr- former Governor. l-Ion. B. were performed with these remed- ies. A patch test consists of aliph- ing the substance to the skin. cov- ered by adhesive tape. After a cer- tain specified time. the adhesive is This summer you can get I new kind of pro- tection from perspiration and odor-rubbcd- in protection. Arrid now contains magic new PERSTOP that stops pefspiratidn l to 3 days, Eoldi Th? 0lh"i' W?!” i5 B Fiilhei” .a . . - H . ' . C1 the int Willi: m llPnlIP-- . . . . vyV L Pp . V V snphipficatori gray scenic pattern. of "19 hmmg bk awning. :9 i-lhm'1”1”:j”m"1r trhe ""””' hl:mCl:IurdePA;l(lildI:e3lE Dureln qgfll l' ' 1' i :hT:V:fdth:dsktiheir3r?te timdld appfizg Ruh IK -"limb Paspimnon Ind Odor out (Since the home is for exhibition! . . 7,3,. ..p,.(.nmm- wvng D.-rfonm-(1 by . " ' f ' ' I , K 9 ”9PV1”" miisc W35 'p 5 0 "300" i Used daiiyir is actually it”; times as effective purpose there are only threej M” me um? 3 mug sunny mm 1.2 0...”. 151 "mg l (lhMlDuetWn' !5”F'91”.d W NR Lrncst Deveaux A-5 3- Nile. the Severity of Ihe asany other leading deodorant Safe for nor Vvansx of August stirred the curtains and.V in-V, WVVIVV tVffVf:'S LVN," in mam. The brldgg moths, chose for. of Springfield, Mass. patch test reactions followed close- ml skin and Mum Ga 5OkV'cr”mVV Arm; b9Y0hd the Vimd0W5 31033 me! father and was up her daughters wedding a dress of Following the reception the IV "ha course of we de""'m3"m5i Wm, pus-1-opmdayV Tasteful Colors Curtains are iridescent cold and rod and the rug is neutral. Al! elegant tone is added with il white wrought iron hai'oflUi' :bandelicr and matching baroque wall lights. There are three bedrooms in the Dream Home-one a girl's room. one which is a combination den and guest bedroom and the third be master bedroom. in the last named, one wall is pink and the others are storage walls of plas- wood in natural Color. The tax- tured spread lS Nile green and the curtain on the high window are... olive green. Nile green. gold and pink. , Wall Panels The recreation or rumpus room has laminated wall panels in dark walnut and ceilings of cream acoustic tile. The bar has a can- iilevcr top in give the impression of floating above the rest of the har. The top is coral.' The re- maining furniiure has black and green upholstery with wrought iron legs to keep the light feeling in the room. All wooden tables are bleached mahogany and the lamps are white and natural bam- noo with planters. The long kitchen is really three rooms in one with appliances forming the islands which divide V V V t.. The woodwork is pink with matching walls and cupboards and the floor and counter top are dark green. The windows have natural bamboo roller blinds. In 'ho dinette a small wrought iron suite. with rhartr:-use chair seats. s used. The freezer is in the sundry which has a washer, dry- -r and iron. Tenderlm Meat parts olive oil: riours before cooking. Varnish Stains Varnish tine. rubbing between the hands roform. wilted Vecetables lee. br three hours cooked. To tenderize tough meat. brush over with one part-Vii'iB8B-1' and W0 let. stand several can be removed from fabrics by saturating with turpen- and aponging with alcohol or chlo- To freshen old or wilted vegetab- soak in very cold water for two before they are to be .' small shell hillside we could see that the gold 'of the harvest was fast dcrnrnmt: ion the gramlancis; ncarcr the 'goldenrod was now rich in bios- som by the laneslde and above. foe sky blue as it was. seemed to .wear signs of the cooler season now in the offing. "And you're feeling better, El- len." he commented. "Queer what came over you -- and in such a busy jtlme” ' "Oh." we offered with a resigna- !tlon We did not wholly feel, "the !end will likely come. Just like that ' suddenly . . , without one lword of farewell; and then" out tone was listless, "you'll be search- ing your memory to find out what the last words were." "I shan't have to search long, Ellen." he laughed "I'll be remembering it was chore or another you left for very softly. some mo ing them. I shan't have the time I should like to look around!" "And you'll be sorry." we continu- ed, pretending not to notice his veiled inference," you didn't go on that outing you promised.” "Sorry. Ellen! I'll be glad h- be- cause if I had taken you anywhere exciting you'd have passed away that much earlier." "Shucks. Ellen," he said sob- erly, a queer look in his eye. "what is the use of talking like that when you know you'll live to be a. hun- dred! And why wouldn't you." he grinned, "you never were one to . . . er . . . over-exert” yourself!" A hundred? At any rate. through this lovely day and into this night which now bathes the silent farm- lands in moonlight. Until tomorrow - - - Diary- - - Good-night....... Two young doctors met for the first time since college. "I'm specializing in nerve treat- ment." said one. "And have you had cess?" asked the other. "I should say so." was the re- ply. "When I'd finished with my last, patient he asked me to lend him 550." .m....-h-hi More than 50 types of aircraft. two-thirds of them jets. will be featured at Britain's Famborough air show in September. I1l'lY suc- -:1--cl QUICK PICK-ME-UP f Going places? Shrug the shoul- der-warmer over stralplou tops, all your separates! Most useful all- ynr fashion - it's the least com- plicated to crochet! Flower medallion border with stitch. Pattern 7260. Easy to crochet in cotton or wool. Send Twenty-nve Cents in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be V accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs. cm The Guardian. so Front street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name, Address and Pattern Number, Widow Of Former C.I.O. Leader Injured WAD!-IINUION. Pa.. (AP) - An auto crashed and burned 3-4 miles west of Washington today, crit- Wllly ifiiuring the widow and sister of the late OIO president Philip MUYPIY. A third woman also was injured. Mrs. Elizabeth Murray. widow of the mo leader, suffered I wide 400!) laceration of the forehead. fracture of both arms and of the right ankle. Five motorists pulled the three WHICH from the burning auto be- fore flames could hurt them. to do! And I'll be kept so busy do-! he chuckled . Jazz: by hot: ' -er! in a floor-it-ngth gown while-llillc ovcr satin and a jacket of lore. Ellie slmultlr veil of tullc lusinn f:i:'iinned with n tiara of ipn '- s and rhinestones and l'.'ll'l'.Od n bouquet of red roses ' w.'ll mnidcn hair ferns. ' Flip uns nttcndcd by her sister 31.:-. Amn Prosper. mflld of honor uhn x-.r-rc willow tulle nvr-r s.1!:n 'J'.'ll mwriiinyz mitts and worn Ill ll- 1 lavender nylon with white acces- sories and a ('0l'S(!f:P of white lrnrnzitions. The groom's mqtllcr wore a dress nf navy sheer with iwhite accessories nnd e Corsage of iwhite Carnations. Mrs. Joseph Dougan was organ- ist nnd ihe following solos-were sung during the Nllptiul Mass hv IJames Flanagan: "Panis Angeli- lcus". "0 Sariciissme", "Oil Lord At. Your Fact 1'm Kneeling." l A reception and buffet lunch- young couple left on a honeymoon :trip through the New England :S!.'llrs. For travelling the bride iivnre a white linen suit with navy ;ur-rossories and a Corsage of red roses. Out-of-town guests attending the wedding included Messrs. Ernest Dcveaux rind Jack Masko of isprlngfiold, Mass. The groom is a staff member of h,V.a,1.il Am Not lvoriln”, and "M0ih"ifhe LPPZIZP Shoe Conlpany Lt.d.. land the bride is a member of the inurslng staff of the City Hospital. (irons and r'1rrie.d I nosegay of pinl; ramrltinns. 4 . 1 g Cook's Corner -:-:r- u;.:.:n: z-za--:5 ' ' ' ' ' DATE BREAD 1 cup white flour T 2 cups whole wheat flour "2 cup sugar. 1 cup dates "chopped" '2 cup molassa la teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt. 2 teaspoons baking powder V. cup chopped walnuts 2 cups sour milk. Add milk and molasses to sifted dry ingredients and blend the ell- tlre. mixture. Pour in a greased loaf pun. links about one hour at 350 degrees. -Mrs. James Iissery. St. Eleanor's W. In I .. . ... l English ByD.O.WillInml Better 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Such statements are noth- ing else but absurd." 2. what is the correct pronunci- ation of "soiree"'! 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Fusllage. fusible. fus- lllade. furtherance. 4. What does the word "accou- tcrmenls" mean”? 5. What. is a word beginning with la that means "cxpreming grief"? ANSWERS 1. Say. "Such statements are nothing else than absurd." 2. Pro- nounce swa-ra. first a as in ah. second a as in ray. accent second syllable. fl. Fuselage. 4. Articles of apparel; equipment. "They were decked with all the aocouterments of war." 5. Lamcntable. Q. How can I frost window glass? A. soften some putty with a. few drops of linseed oil and dab this over the outside of the window glass. It will dry into a nice frost- ing in a day or two. and another coat. can be applied. This frosting is more or less permanent and weatherproof and can be safely washed with soap and watar,- but you can dafrost the glass any time. if you wish, with concentrated ammonia. Q. How can I remove rust stains from tile? A. If they're not too old. cover the spots with kerosene for a cou- ple of hours. "then wash with pip- lng hot soap and water. Q. How can I whiten the inside of an enameled pot? A. By putting a half-cup of laundry bleach into it. filling it the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Anglican mission at Fort ALa Corns in northern Saskatche- wan was observed with special ser- vices. The founder was Rev. Henry Budd. first Indian clergyman in rest of the way with water and letting it stand for 24 hours. v OLD MISSION KINISTINO. Sank. (GP)-The v x' ON- Girl Who Tolera In Boy Friend borrow fl. dollar ANSWER. : of 35. However. hem, since you Mu-tel Noun ' taking sdantltze This is a fre pliant date who won't say "no" to Do yourself a favor and save that is surely in store for one as that if you must pay for your own company. and that his sponging da Dmft expect anything I write fellow's cap to have latched on to a change soon. work that can be done at home? them. At one time there was quite it seems to be slowly vanishing. The smaller towns. who can use home DEAR mes DIX: About every reply 1. Miss Nissen problems of interest through this been going steady with him for iw to fine dinners and a. show occasionally. me to pay my own way when we go out-and often ills, too. I know he can well afford treating me. but it's hard for me to pay all the time since my salary barely covers my living expenses. We're not kids. either: I'm 35 and he's 42. At times he'll Dulch Trciiioomerang ies Niggardliness Usually Loses DEAR MISS DIX: I have known a man for five years and have o. When we first dated. he took me Lately, however. he expects or two from me. then, when we go out. he'll repay it by deducting it from my share of the meal. Please hit hard at a plkcr of his type. M. B TELL THE MISER OFF In the time you've known this man. you've changed from what was probably a fairly self-sufficient. woman of 30. into a doorn-tat while his niggardiness is content- ptible, you actually encourage your friend's stingi- obviously give in to him at every turn. His nature being what it is. he can't resist of you. e cou.nt4'Iv'. You know. and no om can force you to take a. man out to dinner if you don't want to. You may be assured that he has absolutely no respect for you. has no intention of letting the friendship go beyond the free-meal state. will continue borrowing money and considers you nothing more than a very com- anything he wants. your money against the rainy day lmprovident as you. Also. inject a little starch into your backbone and tell the mlser off. Let him know dinners. you'd prefer more amenable ys EYE 0VEl'. could possibly change the spots of your parsimonious friend. Why should it? A pleasant companion who doesn't cost anything isn't easily acquired. and it's quite a feather in the girl as easy going as you. You are the weak one-not he! You need the reforming! Better DEAR. MISS DIX: Would you. or perhaps some of your readers. know where I could get. envelope addressing to do at hme? I am alone with my invalid mother and cannot ieave the house. Yet I must do something to em lament our income. Have you any suggestions for MR5. H. C. ANSWIIE: I have had so many requests recently from folks who head home work, that I hope some of my readers may have suggestions for market for home addressing. but it names of flrrns. in large cities and workers. will be appreciated. In the meantime, try to get a copy of "How To Make Money At Home," by Polly Webster. from your library or bookstore. It costs 83, and the fine solutions it gives for your problem make it well worth-while. six weeks or so my husband goes on a drinking spree lasting three or four days. Otherwise he is a wonderful husband and father. How can he be helped? P. M. A.N5WllD: Contact Alcoholics Anonyihous, who will be glad to lend a hand. While their activitiu formerly were directed chiefly toward the drinker who came to them for help. they now are ready to give asle- tance to families who ask their help. . llyto but will column. Patch-test reactions proved that 27 per cent of contact dermatitis was produced by the topical remedy used. The histories of is cvertreat- ed patients showed the usual ser- ies of events. Wives or husbands. fathers or mothers. relatives and friends. acquaintances and lay diagnosticlans, including hawkers. treated the skin." How can this overtreatment of skin ailments be prevented? Drs. Gaul and Underwood believe that remedies to prevent itching (pruri- tls) are sometimm placed on the market before they have been stud- ied sufficiently. "The evil of overtreatmant can be reduced by an educational ca.m- paign that prevents dermatitis. needless suffering and catastro- phic drains on family budget. Teaching patients the need to search out the cause of itching and that skin symptoms most common- ly warn of injury to the skin is a program that protects 'the health of the patients and increases the standing of dermatology." Putting remedies on skin symp- toms just to relieve itching hides the cause and ph,v.sicia.n or skin specialist has to wait for some time before he can discover the cause. is it necessary to acknow- ledge an invitation received to a church wedding? A. only when the invitation in- cludes one to the reception. Q. When one enters a restaur- ant carrying severa! psckagm. where 'should these bundles be placed? A. If there is no check room. place them on a vacant chair. if the restaurant is crowded and chairs at a premium. then place the packagas under your chair. Rub if In-ru cull No other drodoyanr gives you Arrld's exclusive rubbed-in Arrid is America's rgest selling deodorant. So don't protection. I be half-safe. Be Use Arrid with Perstcp to be sure. 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