ii true-love' knots 5Dame Fortune's talismen. And all i i places, clear and beautiful. though ' with Winter's footprints and de- signs still patterning the farmlands KAw stLgh.u. ... Higher and looser, the new waist- line is marked by I band in the same navy-blue wool Is the suit ELLEN'S DIARY A Million Dreams Today the sun was warm along the white-spread April fields. And a sunset in flaming. spreading col- ors at the gates of the west was so beautiful. we quite forgave and forgot April's former moody wiles of this week. And loved after fit- ful days. the scene: woodlands Iimned fetchingly against its bright low, last sunlight in little pools f brightness here and there along the farmlands before the purple shadows of twilight commenced to pour into the valley, from the ldusky-waved vast river of Night. And presently in that delightful silence which in calm weather at- tends the day's passing-as the tafterlight fades into the dusk. we 'atched first stars appear. Then he moon o' month set her sail and intriguingly moved along the night-main of blue. What items she bore away in that new and shining craft! Every care of the magic hour, every perplexity, and y lfm-eboding and sigh. And always we fancy, it carries off to some hear or far harbour. I million lov- " ely dreams and hopes. wrapped in ii gold tissue and sealed with small u symbols" imprint of horseshoe or i ii i in rabbit's tread; wish-bones and and others of we think. bound about in I broad a 'l ribbon of prayer. So night came to us in Island And what of today? It was one to favor the cleaning-to wash cur- tains and spread them to the sun- ' light and hear again I rohinls trill Ind see I dark arrowhead of wild geese hastening toward some ircfreshlng oasis of night; a day "oh lee children with bat and ball come to I bare spot of yard and Goodmght unuutute with mefrryhlaushs am: -----------o----- .::.:..::'i;.-.:::: i. .:..".::;r.-..... HousEHoLD HINT or w m . eyes. ears alert. And obviously set- ;' I tied back into the good graces of an owner. In the morning things had been While we breakfasted It himself without I word in the old Irmcbair. "And how Ire your "cares?" Jamel asked. ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS i.saua..v NEW WiAlSTl.lNE yitself The shoulder line, wider but isoftly tailored collar and pockets suit, is obtained by a lowered arm- at the hip are among other new hole seam. Double row of buttons, details of this Paris-designed suit. MARY HAWORTI-I Fails To Overcome "Nol very good" the youngster Bad Trans replied flfllFfll,li)' "You're not sick'."' I DEAR MARY HOWORTH: ism ”No. . .li's this do:-he wonll dola ?”9d .m3P' 39 with 3 l5mllY ind one thing he's asked to do. It's ' a" J9b' and ml" P P9330” n - he I-v He W,-lc .ably good education. I have been 0 use kceping im is e. om t h. tls firmed. urn sell him" gr 35 " fsyc '5 T if 0” "hi on H g p evera years, It considerable Then supposing someone shoulltiisacnnce to my family. come by when you're in schoo- somebody looking for a slcek-hnir- in; Y)?3tIt?usKte:,an9? szefgugd tot” ed little dog, with a pointed nose thggmde. I am wspiclws '2" E 3"d 9W5 93l'5- - W9 PG-23” ineering jealous and afrhidomi H-Aflld ll ll”"l.V Park-" James sense that these traits Ire prob- coniinucd it, and quick and smart ably "compensations" for my will we sell him?" i ik t . Mack nodded. 'I'hen brightened;:T:rcI:,:ieihEz:lg I cant "em m 3 . '1. d."P h 'd . . ::tIaei?t:(lite:apv”t:at he elikgspioyoilck I am tlred of tryms and "hnys up mm: and-run awav with thzm seeming to fall short of worthwhile unless the man should happen to ta0Ch&Eivte?:.;?':Ehgg,1s:r&I&::l'f":Id ask. Then you could explain thakievemem I mean im 9 PC ' , V g . , . provement of am he took so fai. we ie always my personality found as good as when they went. ' All but Gage-'s glove-it had thejls THERE HOPE? fingers chewed. But you couldn't M if h 1 t 5.... that was all Chip's fault. wheniiiut yiww:ni”to0i:i;if:p:'it LZ.'..i"'.' there are pups around. you ljustmome as possible for our children -.'.'.?.'?..'T..EEZf"fE;'3i” '” 1 :"".'i”:” li'"'”” :0 . r H I P. s eas f ”y 'tThclnv tiiats settled James "9 , cowarf-..”y0'f, ggggfd mg: said. Well sell him to the first up and My mm , man"... But 1 buyer who comm" can't seem to mak it lit , "If it's a good home" the young- My question kl em; ;oure:M:k ster agreed. The pup nestled clos- me" is have for" me u I keep er to his master's chair and I trying-., Do you thmk'I Wm be little tongue reached out to lick able to overcome this feeling at ”'?-o'Sd:..i.2'L1' 1.... i:::r..:i:d::.:i:.i? l .lt for today". Mack offered. ” e ' ' ' may do better. He's only I baby RELIGIOUS HELP yet.-And mostly has pretty DEAR P.Y.: What you need to smart. I'll try him again, anyway. (in, it seem, to me. is to uget r& Come on. Chips" and they were ligion" in the real inner meaning off then happily to another spell of the term. That is. to really of play. p M! H! igasp. with your understanding, Jami-la (fl'I,l(:l('ki:;d n'::I!IKdoK..w'he refm;f,';Lh9l ihemllurgan ucreIture's ours." y . Ip o s rea r. yssid. . l On the hum 'd. tli Until l0m0I”l'0W rr - '- DWW 'm dependent rEi8:Il:)n:iIl;, I hi-gfpiv-. a ing relationship--whether the bum- .In being has awareness of this . ikinxhip matures on th h I Before washing nylon mesh shoeslgfde, in mrms of man; knaxgg stuff them with I towel to absorb when he stands in the universe. any soapy or clear rinse Uwateryit then becomes a reciprocity re. that might seen through. se Iyialloflsfllp, in which the hum" lstiff brush to lather the shoes. and creature Main! to appreciate. :Mack cIme in. dog on leash. to a clean cloth or sponge to rinse.lpraise, love and thank God for Touch up leather sections with D01VHis boundless goodness to man. At ish and put the shoes on shoe trees this point and thereafter, the ra- .to dry- illlionnliip becomes I very fruitful .inter ” ., . on the human side. i-runNiNG IN It seems you've rxhnusted your. isglf critically. trying to "add cub. WOMEN Friday, April 20. 1956 Page 8, The Guardian LET'S EAT Coffee Parties Take Colors From Flowers ; Iy Ida Bailey Allen "Coffee parties are I favorite Sandwiches: Spread white bread in our town." said Mrs. Felix with minced chicken salad. Top II we settled down for I good dots of green pepper. old-fashioned visit. . Iced Coffee: Top with whipped "I suspect that one of the reI- cream or ice cream and serve I0!!! I Injoy giving them is be-from I punch bowl. cause they can be so pretty.Youi "There's one -specialtyl always cl! work out I color scheme that include-cocktail size yam balls. din bu curled throughout. ',I use the formula for full-size Fulwnn c,A1u)E-N3 :Yam balls or croquettes. but make Deunche of Opelousas. Louisiana with minced hard-cooked egg and , urn, .g"npk, right now our them marble size for parties." flower gardens in Louisisnn are! . If. their prettiest. sweet peas,. dolphlnium, lnrkspur, cornflowersi lllllldrlgonl. forget-me-nots. lup-L . lnl. P0PDleI.'Ire Ill plentifulwithi that wonderful Irray, think of the floral uunngements which can bei made! Every season suggests its; own color scheme. "I especially like I yellow and green coffee party. "After I have decided on the' colors, I take the baker samples." "Samples?" 1 inquired. DECORATIVE COLORS "Of the decorative colors to be used. The baker then tints thel dough for my rolls or bread withl vegetable coloring to match the samples and bakes it. ' "I'm planning I yellow and green coffee party soon for 12h guests. The flowers for the buffet! table will be in yellow tones, sev-' ernl vnrieties, with soft greenery My linen is yellow, napkins green. the dishes and glassware are green. The following is what I've planned." . ..PlIwheel . Cream. Cheese Sand-, ' E : A stuffed alive in they center, cream cheese tinted pale' yellow. bread tinted pale green.! Vienna 'SIusIge Closed Sand- wiches: The bread tinted yellow) by the baker. the filling minced Vienna sausages blended with maynonnaise. Open - Faced Chicken lslnd- -i Ynm Balls: Combine 214 cups smooth hot mashed cooked or canned yams. 2 tbsp. melted but- ter. 2 tbsp. orange juice. 1 15P- fine-grated orange rind. I well- beaten egg. in tsp. salt. I-8 tsp. pepper and 3 tbsp. fine-chopped pecans. Mix thoroughly and cool. For croquetles. shape into balls. using 1 generous tablespoonlul each; for cocktail service shape into marble-sized balls. using 1 heaping teaspoonful each. Dust lightly with flour. Brush with 1 egg white slightly beaten with 2 tbsp. cold water. Then roll in fine dry bread crumbs mixed with 1-3 the quantity of fine-rhop- ed pecans. Fry in deep vegetable fat hot enough to brown a 1'' cube of bread in 40 sec . .175 deg. F. Drain on crumbled paper towels. Horn d'0euvre Service: llllpale the hot small balls on pics and stick into a grapefruit i)ilS9. TOMORROW'S DINNER Tossed Lettuce-Daiidi-lioii Sal ad Ham baked in Illilk Yam-Orange Slices Hot Green Beans Vinaigrette Apple Pie Coffee Tea Milk The (HIFPI Yam-fmmsie Slices In a buttered low haking dish. alternate layers of sliced cooked or canned yarns and orange sect- ions. Top each layer with 1 tbsp. brown sugar and 1 tbsp melted butter. Bake 30 min. at 350 deg. F HAPPENINGS Senator Elsie lnman returned, Monday to Ottawa. l . hope Senator Elsie lnman has recent- home of Mrs. STANIIOPE W.M.5. . The March meeting of the Slan- W. M. S. was held at the Warren Marshall. KEEP IN TRlM Test Of Middle Spread I! Ida Jun KID At first blush. it would seem that hlpl, circling tape around the big. I cinched-in waist and trimmed gut Ii-en to include an dgn-19". down hips would give I neat Ind 'When the abdomen and hips mg... itidy figure. But if the big mus- ore practically the lame. thcmid- lcles that form the abdominal glrd- dle spread is on. . . lie have lost their bracing tone, the F” nmlumm cdnmbmu m the I "El"? 5l"'"d5- i spread, of course. but it can Ip- April is no time in put UP with !pen even without excess po tie. that middle spread. . especially in And what's more. in figure fixing. middle are. So let's mess - uv. firs surprisingly easy to miss these Whip out the tape and measure muscles. One model. 5 ft. 4 in.. the abdomen first. Starting below weighing no poundg, need no the waistline yin back, circle I- 124 pound; um um 1oo'ed fu- round the upper MP8. brinsluz the from strenrnllned. She had whittl- tape measure. across the crest of an the tum mg gllnungd an mpg, the hipbones in front. While com- but hm gkjppgd the 3-mu. mu. moniy called the stomach. this gig, new "-9 um my me gx- rpart of the figure is anatomically ei-aim which slimmed e mid- the abdomen. dle measurement from 10 to 83 For comparison. measure the inchs. hsftlon: -sn- Ma on soot. pet elevated to bench or chair seIt to give erncl organs Lint: arms down It sides. Movement: Bring one knee vig- orously up toward chest as both Irms are raised and stretched; back on floor. overhead. Pull! Con- centrate on the up-and-in pull of the Ibdominnl muscles. prdsslng small of back to floor. Return Irma and foot to starting position Ind continue flexing alternate knees. . . 6' counts. later 12. still later 10. Position: Lie on back on floor. left knee flexed," palms of hand on bias muscles of abdomen. Movement: Pull .up-and-in vig- orously. Ind raise right leg just slightly off the floor. Very slowly move the leg away-from body. knee straight. . .liold for I second . . .then very slowly return to pos- ition. The movement of the leg is incidental. Its the bias muscles of the abdomen that must take the action. Repeat 6 times. change MO'RNlNCS SM Uncle Willie. I small business- man. sold out hfsbuslnols-lock, lock and barrel-and invested his money Inn. "Now." he said. "maybe the gov- ernment will keep its nose out of my business." . Words Of The Wisg Beware of little expenses. small leak will link I great ship, i --(Benjamin Franklin) position of legs and repeat with left leg. Exercise whlttles the middle mellureme 3 but what actually shrinks the stomach? Smnller meals! Stop crowding in too many calories at dinner. your best buy ii-E 8WlVEl-l0P CIEANER ly been in Wolfville where whe was The meeting opened with the theme the guest speaker at the Women's and call to worship, followed by University Annual Dinner. Senat- .singing ”0 Word of God incarnate. or Inman was the guest of Miss and repeating the Lords Prayer in Elizabeth MncMillsn. Dean of the HD1501! Household Economics Department' Four members read the 801191- It Acadia University. .ure followed by prayer and hymn i”From ocean unto ocean". RR, 3911 and Mrs. Louis Kielly read a chap- Macpherson ter in Hurlsbutt Bible Stories. Mrs. Harry Lawson invited the Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Positively lstnflocllng Itttclinsiits. Attselinionts loci and remain firmly in place. Tliuy cannot fall off . . . In quiclily rllnssfl with tho illcli of I button. room without once It II. clean the entire livi top turns Ind the movin the cluncf. As you wslli. hose ollovfs you. Ind son Mark, have returned from I trip to Washington Ind N e w. York City. 1 Mrs. G.M. Avard who has been visiting in Monclon will proceed with Mrs. L.H. Simmons to Sainti John, New Brunswick. where they will attend I convention of the King's Daughters. Mrs. Ralph Manning and Mrs. Burton Howatt were joint hostes- ses last evening at bridge. Four tables were in play. Mrs. Arthur Hogan has been vls-i lting in Halifax. She will be no: companied home by her sister-in-I law, Mrs. 'r.o. Mamnonald. y Mrs. Harry Biden. Amherst. was: in Charlottetown to attend the fun-i eral of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Har- ry James. Mr. Ind Mrs. Stuart Chandler hIve returned from a trip to Mont- reIl. Boston Ind New York. They came home via the White Moun- tnins. Col and Mrs. GE. Full and son, Gordon, are in Boston and are reg- istered It the Statler Hotel. Mrs. R. Vessey, ChIrlotteto'wn.r and her daughter, Miss Kay Ves- sey. have returned from Stran- rners. Saskatchewan, where they attended the wedding of Mrs. Ves- sey's son. Mr. Alhol Vesscy. They also visited Mrs. Vessey's sister and brother-in-law. Mrs. Brown and Major R.H. Brown. Regina. V to your stature" psychologic. .all.v. by your own efforts. In so doing. you've been attempting um Ilmposslble. You can't be better than you Ire, PRETTY CENTEIIPIECIZ Pineapple crochet - forms this pretty bowl stop its graceful by nllure and home conditioning. pedestal! Luxurious looking--soEElliguigadr'::g'Hf:"m'f:.a"lE)v:f very easy to make for your hornet :unm you.” remgniud your ind. Pattern 7243: Crochet bowl withpequlcy without His help. Ind. by pedestal, to x in inches; or bowlhmlpr act of the will. have "tuned alone. 10 x ll inches. Use heavy 4-.'g::llh:::in:';'. 0' "M" '0'llb9e0hll.Gl"l . - .Ver. on your , 9'; -l:f-VT;':f;;vY h affords I cfmnectlng link between I'll - ' 4 your need and God I response coins for this pattern istsmps cIn- So. how to tune in? Well you not be acceptedl to Charlottetownmlght start by reading C.S. Lhwls' Guardian, Household Arts Dept,,.'l"”l;Il;d LBeyond PerIonIllty"-pub- so Front St. West, Toronto 0nt.lD:,u M ysuamhqugu ud" 52 Print plainly NAME, soons:ss.i.m3hl' - 1 0' W-C 1- PATTERN Numnnn. it Hf " ”'''P' 'l"'' 0' 'l'0fl order om. ALICE BROOKS; I s by one of the most brilliant N (H CH” Cat g men ofour times. on the reality ee e t alogue. En l l0)' Pages and pages of excitinllld man" "ed "4 Glld" 'Wl'lPIl- new designs - knitting. crochet,” "' embroidery. iron-ons, toys Ind . novelties! Send 25 cents for yoiir.RE.cEWE" GOD copy of this wonderful book now.? "0 M Er 5”” .You"ll want to order every design if by the same iiuthor (of many he has written) might also help to remove your mpirltunl blinders: nImely, "Christ- - I In" It In . mu” m" I Evelyn Underfilll. another In- MEXICO cm! 4APv-President-llsh author. Iloo writes with in- Ruls flffflillxlel of Mexico rlecelved :Pl1'G:IlI:IIlAl(:: Ibotlt Gig! (gar I res y envy donation or the 0" - VIII In I nstlonnl child welfare fund. AI 500' "1119 "I'll 0' 9! Ivlrll" Inonymous donor sent mono lu"3"""'-a"”)- 9.”. (uonn) in '9” win. I III! III ' lobar- ious reading as medicine. Rather. I expect the rendln to give you light: and you thou rein in that light. and letooddothevwrkof Tlie first English newspaper with healing you. Receive Him. and let HISTORIC NIWIPAPII Icofltiniious histnu wut War llhvjynnnuonhwhllemm. I1'll&d.Z&hlQ. mg. Saskatchewan. i lmembers to meet at her home in April. Roll Call is to be answered with a verse containing the word "Easter". Mrs. Harry Lawson and Mrs. Lloyd Shaw will read the stories. Mrs. Louis Marshall will be the leader. Mrs. Harry Ma:-Lauchlan. Mrs. Ray Carr and Mrs. Horace Marshall will he on the lunch committee. Hymn "We sing the praise ofi Him who Died" and prayer closed the meeting. after which Mrs. Mar- shall and committee served lunch. co6K's7:3Fi:E BAKED PORK CHOPS 4 shoulder pork chops - trim off fat and brown in 2 tbsp. fat place in baking dish. pour fat from pan. Pour 1 can mushroom soup in to frying pan. add lb cup water and few grains pepper. Stir and heat then pour over chops. Cover and bake lVi hours in 350 degree oven for W4 hours. 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