mos Two’ Wom vv vwvw an’s tiélit Household Scrapbook I; Roberta Lee O-O-O-QQ-O-OQQQ O~O4 09-0-0444 While Sit-ins 0n Pfilrnibllre a white spot: on furniture can be removed by rubbing with a mix- ture of one tablespoonful of pow- [l1 “‘ i600 fSoci KEEP SIIII KEEP THEL ClfléBl-QCEEIPEE JZIL-QRPJAN. . __ nd. Person alc I 0-0 OOROTHYV DIX SA YS— vvvvw Women Poor Love Judges Em Wives Win liiverce iitteieetis Afterward Went Then lack i I t aI‘ Fa Considering that love is the major interest in most women‘: livee. "Ellen's Diary l l; an Island Farmer’: Wife Jame: i: from hi: erm- chair beside our hearth tonkht. He is villtlng in the house acme; the lane-not juqt calling there. up on kneeto stay briefly before wmin: home to mac. but t: there I11 "i 1w e "klvlev" et a length. "lllcll- 1 l!" Pleased to state, will likely include e lunch. before he shionsfLitero-lure tiered pumice and enough ‘ oil to make a thin paste, Wipe off carefully with a soft cloth. damp- vncd with a good furniture polish. . it is a pity that thcy have not some reliable way of testing out their 1 cmotaiotts nnd finding out whether what they fclt fora man is the- ‘ grand passion or merely a passing fancy. Certainly it would save . much misery and buckets of tears if thcrc were some gadget, on the. REBIIIAR KEEP Mums- I wwmnantea m... thither. in the dimness o; this evening's eta-t- lieht. when the aftqnoon wind hut died away and a nice quiet ‘therein not even a dog barked Ehor In owl booted. rested over the By holding a new pen in the flame of a ntatclt for a fcw seconds. the oil finish that prevents the flow of ink is burned off. and me pen will write without the least 1 talty. | Frosting GURWI I i I New Pen i l Be surc to have your cakes free from loose crumbs when frosting IIIVEIY For Reducing Diets Ill- III so...“ ntfui nu mm! One would whether him and whether she rogardd him as a prospec tive hudmnd or just another date. she wants a black hat or a rod one. To the outsider, it would seem that It would be tho coslcst thing in the world for a girl to toll whcthcr she was in love with a boy or not. think shc would bc bound to know she was running a temperature about Apparently, however, such is not always the case and often she is just as confused about whether her heart ls sci. on a certain youth as Q10 is about whether There isn't a day that I do not get a tear- cotsn-trysidc. Jeanie had been to ‘Wu £0118)’. and I could scarcely await her return to receive he.- ac- count of ounnevw grand-son. whom she visited in hospital there. she summed up her findings easily for us. while James and I hung breathless on her words. I O e Though I have heard Jeanie say "all babies look alike" thLs small them. In smoothing the icing. use a spatula. which should be fre- quently clipped into warm water. ordcr or the lle-dcttctor. that would clarify the sentimental situation for them and let them know just how they stood on the love question. i l ful lc-ttcr front a girl who vt-rltes me that. shc diagnosed her symp- ltocns erroneously and said "No" to Tom, Dick. or Harry when ho popped the question to hcr because she thought she was not in love eiloytots rcllsi. llein/ Struintrti llrcl nnd Liver [with him. But, lo and behold. no sooner had h‘e faded out of the picture than lhc mistaken mdidcn discovered that she was madly in '“' ' ' " '°"*“*““““ . love with him. and wantcd t; know how she could get him back. fellow "looks quite a lot like Jamie." "I suppose James inquired "ygu Wvllldn’! be able to tell yet, what oolor his eyes are going to be?" "1 didn't get a very good look at him" Jeanie explained "but he's husk-y. Suupl hlndctrutn c h i c l: e n .t n d young bccilivcrs, It makes .\ tulu- uhlc addition to lmzhvtdicr-tytn twctlltnt mnrtc of iron. There are also _‘l other utricftes of Heinz srrmocd foods for your baby. MEATS VEGETABLES FRUITS DESSERTS n. I 9 0 s Better English U. C. William: e-e e e e40 00444-00 0-0-0-0-440-0-6- . \\:11\i t5 tvzoag with this sen- tczlrt‘! “l “its titc-rc some ten yours ‘ti. . \\ int: ._., ttn- correct pronunc~ inmon ut "lurttttt-d“! ‘taint-it one of these words is Altmkctccl‘. mustang, emcee»; o-ovoo- Morning Smile 0 l HIS EXPLANATION l “One day,” said the old country- man front the hills. who was on trial for honzicidc. “ttlicn my thcu- nlattlsm was ‘pestering me, 3m] my oauglttcr trad just clopcd Willi a goocl-fonttotltitt‘ Ecnlzttvttg. and my barn had burttcd down and l lost both my mules. and my lzcst old sow got the cholera and, died. and l just lteard they had foreclosed the mortgage and the sheriff was loskin‘ for mo. I told my troublcs, Io 011v of thcsc here opttntists. and he said. 'C.hcct' up. old top. the} worst is yet to vcttnci‘ So l shot.‘ hm. The angler had just landed a fish l when the inquisitive woman chanc- (‘d to be passing, “O-h." she exclaimed. "that poor little fish!" The angler replied: “Well. ntadam. if he'd kept his mouth shut he would not have got int0| trouble." v ripples. APPLE (ilNUl-JRBREAD DESSERT ~ 3X2 cups ‘sllctd applcs 1,6 cup sugar ‘.- cttp shut-totality: . ‘.- t-t‘ t brown sllmtr l 1 988. vvrll bcalcn lttcti tlottr '_' tctrpsottg baking powder '1 teaspoon soda, 1 tcaspoutt ginger 1 teaspoon cinnamon L» tcaspoon salt 1 cup light tnolttzsrg ‘.- cup hot water METIIOL): Pare. _' \..~./.i core and Mics _ Arrancg in parnllcl runs lll _n well grcasod square p311, Sprinkle with sugar and place 1n a ntoderatcly hot uvctt 1-100 (leg. F.) for about. l0 to ii; ntlntttrs vtv-hl: preparing the gingerbread batter. Cream the shortening and glzttitl- all!‘ ccum in thc brown suwtr. Beat in the cgg. Sift the flour .mtl thcti ntcasurc and sift again with thc \.\t (luvs the word ‘immod- ezxtte titclttt? 5. ‘hat is a word beginning \\t'.h ta that means "changeable"? . 55E Make This Mistake A N SSVERS ‘ 1 st... "l was thcrc about ten a wt. ct. tat e is; m her. Alusctilas. 4. Excess: l s ; ._ t. , cttrcntc. “Why slntiltl we accept such lmmtoderate uctttttttds?‘ h. vnrlnblc. I Constipated Delft upset a child ltlrcatly tinsel. t». run- etlpatiun with nasty-l g sntin-n nr harsh griping ralharli liu‘ (‘htidrmfa , 0.... ‘rusted. This YIPW cmrcrtttr made e.- mt-tt. r... 1.0.1.... ynungatrrn‘ "mt. t. I no lusant tu take-arts m gcnll)’ and nnr- l mnlly without. .tt.=..r.-...t.t.- rcnrllnfl! oh... t even the fussicst Child won‘: object o. not: uec. Make laxativo-taking time rnsy on the child and yourself, mtitherl (m Children’: Own Tablets fntln)‘ nt your drunist. 35¢. nttz suns srv- l. B] GENEVIEVE KEMBLE For Pfldey, February 28 why risk offending? air-wick kills all . OONFLICTING configurations tional forethought gacity before making any moves of importance. Strange situations or sudden developments may change plans and objectives already on the household way to enduring progress, but this lunfocseen event only complicates 1 . i lsin o n- 57 “l- hlll‘ 89¢ a m‘ "m. ‘I'm llrllgds Krtatttlrletfecfitlstgltlmallto nlit. glo- New PatentedWirkAd1usieron8orJize “on,” and expect to cope with Ln- Remember lf-Wlilllfllhl vwlv WNW" 1 fluential sources. Subtle approach, It: kind that contain: "IIIVIII" a. . l even some fancy social flourishes, may have magic denouements. l For u... Birthday Tihose whose birthday it. is may _..=.-.........g, hot PARKER nous!" out AK OThlI active freehyeeetwork: feet beceuee it’: full-etrertgtb. It eevee time and extra etepe. And the her Hquee roll: beke with Fleiecltmenn’: will e eepecielly testy — tender. light, emooth- tenured. w». [I order Ileleeltmum’: active Fresh depentlebleyeeet wlthtbefemliier yellderlebeL. ¢emtld$hvedeefernoretlm70yeermc timmri. . I ‘ t - ' baking pcwcicr. soda. salt. Add the hot tutlcr to the light molasses and nrx well, New add thc sifted dry ingredicttts to tho crcatttrti lnixturc alternately with tltc ntolttsscs and watt-r mix- turc, a imttlll ntnuttttt at n tln1c_ Pout- the battcr OVCr the partial- ly cuokcd apples and bnkc in tnoderrttc uvcn (350 deg. F.) for about rib titlntttcs, or until i Cook's Corner spltwns mid wok at I 5i done. | Romero from the oven and turn t onto a cake platter immediately. sctyc with crcam. or with a cus- ; tard sauce, if desired. be confronted by a year of dtra- matic and intriguing developments. in which all manner of tactics. sag- acious, clever, subtle and ttt the same tl-tne cottservative and re- strained, may be needed. A sudden and calls for keen insight and quick action, but. no rash jump into haz- ardous futures. Social, romantic or intriguing tactics might have force in making decisions and would bring desired contacts or needed of the unexpected, A dllld Mm 911 "115 d“? h” rambling house. make this I» div dwtmdine EXCEP- many diverse phases of character and keen sa- ‘ and talcnts. and should enjoy a hazardous. advcnturous curecr. cf strange conflicts and experiences. s. . Q l t permps sun-fling situation entered Balmorai Castle, Scotl h South African notional: are split. in their re action to royal“ poring it completely and another giving triflemievwnetagerdeapemetuomoleeat Iain. i ' AGE BRINGS N0 WISDOM i him. She only thought she loved him. This inability of so many women to over get their emotions to ‘jr-li is the main factor in running up the divorce statistics and brings about some curious complications. For it seems that wlvcs are Indian gtvcrs. as children say. and as soon as they got rid of a husband they dott‘! wont, tho)’ flcsitc Itim back again. To this column cttmc many ludicrous, as well as tragic. stories of vrivcs who decide that Hwy have fallen out of love with their hus. bands and badger the poor mcn into giving th'cm divorces, only to dscovcr that thcy had ntsdc fatal mistakes and that they were m- mantlcally in low with their rat-husbands. alter all. And thc tnlcs o.’ thc wild jcalousics and the frantic efforts of itito:;'t~ trtvrs tttto hart- tht-oxtrn znvay good husbands and good homes to try to gcl. thcnt buck, and the ruthless tactics they use to break up thc HEW homo.» their lonmcr husbands have established and get. thrm to rc-marry- thctn. make as sad a story of women's folly as was (‘tor ioICI. . How. tlzcn. since Nature ltas not provided the feminine sex with Zlll_\' fungi: talisman by which they can test out their emotions aitd ascertain whcthcr they are the real thing or phony. can they tell witctltcr what they fct-l for a man is a passion that will last. for a life- mno and survive all the ups and downs of marriage, or whether it is just ztn illusion that will fade of itself into nothlngness? They can't. 'I‘»l1\"_\' arc bound to be the helpless victims of chance and change and lllclr imaginations. which are at oncc their blessing and their curse. And tho only advice one can give thccn is to warn young girls to lcvc with a suspicious cye, and to urge wives to wcar blinders. Living&Leisure ' —THE WOMAN'S REALM- who have qtteuctl lcgcthcr for food There is nothing that makes men rich and strong every day for nearly six years are But that which fhcy carry inside forming a club, which they propose of them. to call the Sausage Queueing Cluo. Whm the morning queue forms up they will p335 along word of forth- coming meetings. The club will 01'- ganize social events and outings and no doubt in the distant future when the war between the Mitt- listry of Food and the British house- wife is over. they will make ar- rangements for annual reunions. Wealth is of the ltcort. not of the hand-John Milton. In i865 when Queen Victoria [its] and, old_shoes were thrown after her for good luck. The first female mayor in th-t State of New Hampshire i; Mayor Mary C. Doudero, of Portsmouth. The first. degree to be received She is e widowed grandmother who by Princess Elizabeth, ZO-year-lzelr- diversion. Be ready for any 115°” lives with her four daughters anti ess apparent to the British throne. large, w-Is the Bachelor of Must-c award from the University of London. five grandchildren in n sausaoa QUEUE 1.; early-times the efllvaleni. o’: ———~ the modern hairpin was celled a In a Scottish town ltousewircs "bgdklfL" til. with one nationalist bed: i: nee lure la‘. ‘A ‘e daily ‘emu. Queen m fill‘ / Nor docs age seem to bring wisdom in love. for it is a common g. thing for a tmman, who has been a faithful and devoted wife to a l - """*"'*"'°"'***"¢¢< good man for ten or fifteen years, to suddenly realize that she has lost hcr taste for him, or was mistaken all along in thinking she loved Mid he arrived safe and sound". James settled back and stroked his chin thoughtfully, reminding me Of my limits of the old patrlarchsl who “sat at the dog;- o1 their tents" t at evemtlde. Jle too was deep in contemplation. If I being only g woman. could plumb the depth.s_f or dse_to such height; of thought, l5 l1!» II» Wis “may there be peace.’ for the two oftus nova," which con» sldafmz mini’ 011F188. was not to Available, but still in limited quantities BRITISH COLUMBIA PACKERS VANCOUVER. CANADA v é v¢vwoeq vvY be wondered at. After all, the com- ing of two gram-children in 1955 then a trees has been a decided strain to the like of James and me. 'OOO-O+9000-§§O How Can I ! ! There is other company tonight. in- the smaller house. Two farmers e B7 A“. 5'5"’ who instead of Choosing the l0ng- eo-eo-e-e-eo-eoo-emo-owo-ue-e» er way ‘round of the toad. reached Alderlee, in a more direct route by angling the neighboring farms. These are folk from the other side of the river. fed by the mill stream. and yet oddly enough they did not to crock. and even rot. Rinse the crou it in their. coming. Scots. by articles of all starch. d1‘? them heme and line, one 1 etupect, mum thoroughly. and than wrap them in be acquainted with the Gaelic ton- hlue PIDQr. The blue paper pre- gue. James gave me no time to Vent-H lhvm from turning yellow. verity this, no being more lntcr- Q- 110w. can ‘I avoid cracking ir. ll"! Dlflier. or making large holes ‘*0 4 O§O4O Q. flow can I store linen sup; cessfully? A- Linen that has been eterched should never be stored. It is liable ‘h!!! ested in talking shop. learning anything about; the lan- gunge of some of our forbears. This i; e visitor to our community, from a distant settlement, where in her new “dear dead days" Jeanie taught school, and riiulns pleasant recollections of her time spent there. Once commrtably seated and leading off in the con- versation, cf topic; entirely to his liking, wild ltcrscs could not have drflflted James from the smaller house. Indezd. I too bame from [there reluJ only, to "keep home fire binning" and to nuke certain that Jamie continued his rest as well. - Strange and exceedingly pleas- ant it is for farm folks to be able to walk along the almost tarc fields, this clay of the year and in a month that has always been associated with snow and wintry weather. "Yes" I hmrd James 0b- serve before I came away from the other house. “It's been a wond- erful rnonth. in many respects, cleen for working :t the wood or for the threshing but I'm afraid it won't be too good for the mead- owe." “And" one of the visitors said "it's put an end to the wood hauling or lumbering-can't do much It that without mow". There. was mention too o2 a ferm 0P1!‘- etlon that hes never been done qn this ferm- the pressing of hay sndstrew and also the ice harv- est. which enflflfls the attentionl of man-y farmers at this time ofl year. so fer, there has been neither - shht nor sound of ice-cutting tn the vicinity. Time was when “the lce house" was a familiar one of our farm buildings but In recent years it. has been convened to other uses. We have. o! course the cool- nglg g‘ 1h; jllfl‘, WhlCh Klllbblfl forth :0 refreshingly in midsummer de-ys. to keep our cream, and some- times other pcrisltoble foods as well. I suppose when one day Hw- tricity reaches us It Mdflflefl - lut June: noting the trend of the tunes, la certain that 1 em lndull- in‘ in wishful thinklfll’. thdilih he says: “there's m hum in it lf it makes you heppy"— I shell piece such stuff t... e modest refrhctltor and sigh for the delights of the trail that often he: carried m6 down to m fem-fringes owl- Tebby it is, who alone of all. keep; me tnmpeoy tonight in the ‘kitchm. Jamie, never movie: Mm his early poeitlon.‘ eleep: mmdly in the old bed. RM berks. "I! ‘lbbby whohe: : rlllfd thlt M!!! feer 1.. it.‘ opens her eyes-quitt- ly. x m new the elem of a lan- tem light nit make: e smell circle oftn-tghtneeetntitederkofthe yard. and the emnd of volul reeeheeme here. Jammie. hominl andlbelievewetooerltohl" visitor: et this home, nearing day’: II. .' . ‘Until tomorrow. . Dllrlt- oeedlntent... . the I, when driving nails‘! A. By first heating the aell: in very hot water and then dtrivtng the-m ln while wet. lldw can I make apples that are to be cooked. peel caster? A. Pour boiling water over the apples. It also saves much time. l Mo d e rn Etiquette I ‘ B; Roberta Lee O oeeoeooweo co oooooaooeo 1 Q. Should the hostess or the guest of honor be served first at dinner? A. Under ordinary circum- stances. where things can be served quickly and emoot y and where the number at the table ls entail, the guest of honor is served first. However, where the number of guests i: large and the guest of honors dinner is likely to be cold by the time the hostess is sewed. it is better to serve her first. . when should the bread and butter plates be removed from the table? A. when the table is cleared for dessert. Q. Should the husband or the wife answer the door when they are entertaining. if there is no servant? A. The husband. t PUSH-UP SLEEVES Ice‘: e dress that suits a hub red and one occasions and int» dues; spring fell-don features in itw pleated skirt and the push-up sleeves that. you wear below or above the elbow ea you will. No. $94 I: out in sine 12. 1|. 16, 18. 20, Si. 88. 40, 42 and 44- Bill I5 require: 4% yen-u 39-inch material, - send 20 cent: fer PATTERN. which ineude: complete sewing . Print your Net-no. Addrelq and style Number plainly. Bl sure to state lilo you Wilh- Infill!" peetet taut or aone ntanber in your eddreee. 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