Womenfs realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN JUNE 19. 1953 11915111-1 Modern Etiquette i ;.; n;. -.v. u,. .;s, Q. Is it proper to invite people to a shower who you know are not being invited to the wedding? A. Most definitely not! Unless. of course. the wedding is to be so small that only the immediate fam- ilies will be included. Q. On which side of the host should the guest of honor be seated at a. dinner party? A. The seat of honor is at the host's right. Q. when invited for a week-end visit, and you are not sure what kind of clothes to take, what should you do? - A. The best thing to do in this Molg mil . Like to Know A teacher who had just received her salary took the money out of the envelope and held it up for the class to see. "What is this, Teddy V" Jones?" she asked. "A pay envelope that contained your wages." said Teddy. ”Any questions, children?" asked the teacher. ”Yes, please, teacher." said one little boy. ”Where do you work?" Tum-n-bout "That's a large grandfather clock you have in the hall." ”We call it st mother-in-law clock because it's been here for years and case is to ask your hostess what it wont go." clothes you will require. Alice Brooks Designs SLEEP IN BEAUTY! ' Oh. what luxury to sleep on i flower-frosted linens. Embroider jgariands of roses, daisies. or dog- Jlwood on pillow cases. sheets or scarves and guest towels. Shower la bride or your own home! , Pattern 7359 has six embroidery umotifs. each about 3 x 15 inches. llor this pattern (stamps cannot be .accepu-up to ALICE aaooxs De- signs. c o The Guardian, 60 Front lstreet West, Toronto, Ontario, ,Plcase print plainly Name. Addrea and Pattern Number. i l l lltcliing Eczema i send Twenty-five Cents in coins, loss.-xi and girls, wlicrcvnr on Jay is the datiglitcr of Ckiai-ln'.15:mvn. ' Worthwhile Entertainment For Sick children Lucky Patricia Jay (rightl and three visiting friends watch the first ' 'atio:i of the ceiling projector being shown by Miss Frances n of the PE I. Libraries. Patricia whose leg is in cast. and her re scnnr: a film strip of the book ”Tale of Peter Rabbit” while :1 .1 rclixcd position. An Overseas Service club co-operated this PllSll)' operated-machine available for entertainment of That Body Of Yours By James W. Buhm. .'tl.D. Ifunnuu the Island there is electrification. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jay. 19 King lPhoto from Barters Film Lab.) pL)1xI1r1y(v()LnM)(1lMMMMD(1l)(IaIr)( gl3l'5C(Ul5C7J:'7ClAC7D7:93l7:PQ& .gHousehold Scrapbookc g By Roberta Lee .--:ov;npnm w:wc ' -Skin Troubles, Make up your mind loduy (hall you are going to give your skin ii. highly concentrated. The verv first application will given you relief-the it:-hing nf Ec- zema is quickly relieved-eruptions ldry up and scale off in a very fervl Toes and Feet-EruptionsmRashes- Remember MOONFXS EMERALD OIL is a clean. powerful. lveneirat- ldays. The same is true nf ltchlmzl ,-f it i and many other skin trnubles. lTh('” i (in: Antiseptic Oil stain or learn a kSold satisfaction or money back. that does not greasy residue. HUGHES DRUG CO.. LTD. THE JENKINS PHARMACY- REDDIN BROS. The Piano Sew '..l p,rl'r-s of iZ'.llli raniplior real rvhancg ,,, get WEIL Go to ,,,,yfkept in the piano. and the lid kept real drug store and get an original down when not in bottle of !iIO0NE'S EMERALD Oll. , ven: nmiiis from -it lasts many days because it is reps of mo Nam) use. will pre- dcstroying the Honey Hon s will not turn into sugar alliPfl and brzletl gently. .in until thomuglily clear. Water .Vfclon Stain To rcmrvvc cater melon stains from linen. apply pure glxccrine to the spot, allsw it to remain for a few minutes, then wash. BRAIN SYMPTOMS MAY OCCUR IN A FEW CASES OF MEASLES Belle! English The story is told of a big, strong man applying for insurance who. when asked if he had had any ill- nesses. stated that he had never been sick in his life. when asked if he had never had any children's diseases such as measles, scarlet fever, mumps, chicken-pox, prompt- ly replied, ”Yes, I had all those diseases half a dozen times, but I don't call that sickness." I believe this story gives an idea how most people think of these in- ,fe-ctious diseases of children and believe they By D. 0. William: 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "She only saw him for a ll'llllUl'F.” 2. What is the correct pronunci- ation of ”verbatlm'”.7 3. which one of these words is misspelled? Acidity, acerage, acad- emy, acclimate. 4. What does the word putable" mean? "indis- 5, What. is a word h6glfllllligImax1”Iv , , ;with em that means "one who! H.161” an X15 30u'”g.5t.e”.”d 5” be strives to equal or excel"? INC of them mjel m me" . AVSWFRS However, physicians are finding ltliat in some cases, an attack of should have t a muiute." 2. Pronounce the a as lin bait. accent second syllable. 3. Acreage. 4. Too evident to admit of dispute. (Accent second syllable). able evidence." 5. Emulator. I 2 5175 "I wish to present some llldlsplll-1 1' 5353 "She saw mm 0”” mrlscarlct fever during the first year or two of life predisposes to epil- epsy later. It is of interest there- ;fore to learn that an attack of measles may cause damage to the f Eiontinued "6nWpE;E '13 ELLEII'S DIARY By An Island l"annor'a Wife 1 We took the children this eve- nlng to see the Coronation pic- ture, wondering at heart if we were being entirely honest in our avowed design or if we were not using them as an excuse to fulfill a yearning .of our own . . . In any case, James. a loyal. respect- ful and admiring subject of The Queen, questioned the value of the outing to them. "Don't you suppose. Ellen. they would be better off at home in their beds?” he observed. ”But James." we said. ”this pic- ture will be an education in it- self. They will perhaps never again have such an opportunity. per- haps not in a lifetime. What a pity if they should miss lti" He smiled that wistful which indicates to us that looking back through his years. . ”The way things are nowadays, Ellen," he offered, "I have a no- tion children see and hear plenty! Why, they'll be bored with living before they are even grown-up-" When we in this house now into its rest, search ourself in regard to the outing it is to find that of the six in our party of this eve- ning, possibly with the EXCBDUOU of Jeanie, we certainly gleaned the most enjoyment from it. We con- fess it takes little in the way 01 entertainment to thrill us, for des- pite the telltale marks of the years upon us, we can still find in this strange old world, much to en- thrall. Indeed much less than the story of the Coronation which embrac- ed so much of history and drama in its unfolding would have serv- ed to hold our interest closely. But! this epic in the lives of our First Family of Commonwealth and Em- pire was one to keep us spell- bound. Our only regret was lthal each scene must pass 50 Quickly that we were unable to fix them in more detail in mempry. ' a a smile he is young Jeanie. from the Idontlniiedy.-on page 3 mmmy Cook's Corner . BEEF srcw wrru DFMPLINGSI I-louse across A further shortcut in making this dish. would be ihegiise of it Dr?- pared baking mix-it will produce very fluffy, tender dumpllllils hi 3 minimum of time. Yield-6 serv- lngs. 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The built-in creme rinse in Beauty Rinse Neutraliur gives your hair lustrous polish. fragrance. manageability like the finest salon waves. You get not just another home permanent but the truly beautiful hair you've dreamed of. g '-3 pound slewing beef 2 tablespoons shortening or beef drlpplnil. heated 2'; cups water Salt 2 tablespoons flour 2 can; :10 ounces eachl conden- sed vegetable soup 1'; cups once-sifted enriched pastry flour or ill. cups once- sifted enriched all-purpose flour 3 teaspoons baking powder 2 tablespoons chilled shortening is cup (about) milk ' Wipe the beef with a damp cloth and cut into 5-inch cubes: add to the 2 tablespoons heated shorten- ing or dripping and fry until cubes are richly browned. Pour off excess fat. Pour 2M cups of the water over the meat. Add -ll teaspoon salt. Cover closely and simmer until meat is tender-about 45 minutes. Measure the 2 tablespoons flour into a bowl and smoothly blend in the remaining 53 cup water: at-if into meat mixture and cook. stin- lng constantly, imtll smoothly thickened. Add the 2 cans of soup and mix well: bring to the boil. While eoup mixture is heating. make the dumplings. Measure the IV: cups once-sifted pastry flour (or iii: cups once-sii't- ed all-purpose flour) into sifter and add baking powder and '4 teaspoon salt; sift together once. then sift into mixing bowl. Add the 2 table- spoons chilled shortening and cut it in finely. Make a well in the flour mixture and add is cup milk: combine lightly, adding a little more milk. if needed, to make a soft drop dough. Drop dough by simmering stew, making ti spoonfuls. r Cover and simmer. without lift- ing the cover. 15 minutes. spoonfuls onto large DOBOY IX'S0l When 15 Meets 15 Less is Interested In Schoolmaie But All He Say: To Her ls "Hi" DEAR. MISS DIX: I am very much interested in a boy of 15 ,,.h,, is friendly. to me in school. However. when I meet him outside. all new; say is ”Hil" I know he doesn't have another girl. and I'd like. to en- courage him. A .. ANSWER: Fifteen-year-old boys are difficult to interest aometlldrlgl They don't like to show too much fondness for any particular girl bej cause they know it will lead to kidding from other boys. If you 11),. the lad. bide your time until he's a bit older, a... has acquired a little more social consciousness l DEAR MISS DIX: Three years ago. when I was 15. my parents brought me to this country. As is the custom in our native land, they had a liusbami selected for me, but since he was about 40, I didm care much for him. Actually, I am interested 1,. a boy of my own nationality. who is closer to my 3...; Should I tell my parents that I intend to pick m. own husband? " F 0 ANSWER: Since your family has become pm at our own great land. they must learn to adopt” customs. which include the privilege of young pP()p);l- lg choose their own mates. Their choice may my . e wise. but. at least. the freedom ' i longs to them. to make It MI M in-lei N iasen DEARMISSDIX: Th bo Ilik 1221' v has dated me a couple ofetimeyk. butel tshink fh: I'::;(s)nolI(li:rdI)I;:IIl1'tIla1l:n . V 9 me out more often is that he has home responsibilities, cnn5pquENl.. lime m0n8.V I-0 spend. How can I show him that what he spends on I ISM important; W5 bemz with him that matters. "”' ANSWER: It's up to you to su L ' ' ,, D ,L mlllhl have him to your house occasiohillv, giklrggmlhee gligldgfsenfezu Continued on page Iii . T T i The Stars Say - - By Genevieve Kelnhlo l How Can I I l l by Anne Ashley puuuax 1JLM.Mnnu uuuo For Tomorrow Q. How can I keep me nnen centerpiece from adhering to the table during hot weather? A. Placing a piece of waxed paper under the ccnterpiecn mg keel) it from adhering to the pol- ished table, as well as prei-cm a stain from oold water or an 0i'Pr. hlled vase or bowl. Q. How can I sunburn? A. For the sunburned skin of a baby. a soothing lotion is a ten. spoonful of soda to a pint of water Cold cream is also helpful to take out the burning sensation and keep the skin soft. Q. How can I remove the lttn ANOTI-IER excellent day to carry on patterns previously set, espe- cially if inspiration is coupled with diligence and self-confidence. The morning hours are especially fine for new and original ideas which. put into action quickly. should re- suit in surprising success. The evening hours promise soc- ial pleasure and. for t. engaged in the publishing or advertising fields. there is a stmng possibility of making some new and excellent contacts which will affect future agreements. relieve baby": For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead promises important gains as a result of your personal initiative. There should be career advancement. as well as a good fin- ancial trend stimulated by a per- sonal or business alliance. and this good fortune should result in a new sense of security which will con- tribute greatly to your feeling of over paraffin from the container? A. BY filling the pan with boil. ing water and allowing to com This paraffln will float on the 5Ul'lRCP of the water and will be casr to remove. I be offered an exciting ODI)4'ilU'illli'.l' for travel. If so. do all in your power to grasp it, for not only the trip itself but the new contacts it brings may prove invaluable aids well-being. Imaginative and creative ideas are under excellent aspect during the next six months and you may in the future. A child born on this day will be intelligent" warm-hearted and a devotee of the arts. Anne Adams Patterns HALF-SIZE NEW! ! Half-sizera. look! Cool-top dress has wide straps to conceal lingerie. and a built-up back for flattery. Dress and jacket are proportioned to fit and flatter the short, fuller figure-no alteration worries. Sew this now--enjoy it all summer long. Pattern 4816: Half Sizes l4'z, 16in, l8'2. 2012. 22'z. 24':. Size 16!: takes 4V4 yards 35-inchifabric. This pattern easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-five cents (35:-) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size Name, Address, Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMs, care of The Guardian, 60 Front Street west, Toronto, Canada, WORTHING. England Boys at the Worthlng squadron' are busy on "operation squeeze". The squadron officers thought it would be a good idea to to teach cadets to play the bag- pipes. so they could form the first cadet pipe band. (CPI- air cadet (W2? ENSAllilNAll If I K NAIUVI 9 lMlilllISHMiNl wliiwl ii '7 -'-wlmrl 1 My BACKACHE May IieVIarninq Buhclie in often tuned by lazy kidney action. When kidney: got out of order. exuu acids and wulu remain in (In system. Then backache. disturbed ml or that tired-out and heavy-handed feeling my noon follow. ft the time to lake Dodd'a Kidney Pillo. Doddla stimulate the lichen In normal action. Then you fool bollormaloap Item:-work beau. Gal Dodd'a Kidney Pill: now. 51 l4'A--2-W1 5'Ir4hM- ri4"”"5W . CLEARANCE off ..L..'.:.”..... - si.6j 51 Gauge 1 "' 15 Denier Gloves, Brassieres - 790 Balance of Stock Coats - Slips - TIIE FASHION SHOPPE g