Th u Page to The Guardian The brim turns up in many of the new hats. no matter the typ.e T the medium. the style. All o I which means that the traditional roller is very much in the fashion I picture. especially for the hl'ithe.l BONNlEi BONNET whole series for young sub-debs 28. 1957 ' rsdiiy. Feb. dress. With new major modes. gent vamp to wear it. KEEP IN TRIM Iy IDA JEAN KAIN y .. Te sustain enthusiasm for slim- ; nling. do something exciting about yourself while making your figure over. It's a fascinating fact that -1. Improving your appearance as you It wlilttle the weight not only makes 5 it easier to stay with the diet and j! the rhythm slimniers-but helps i you look and feel like a new per- son. Your morale receives an en- ormous boost and your resolve la bolstered. I On the strength of the new flK' ure you're cutting. stand proudly instead of seeling for the slump. A "settled" posture gives the im- pression of added weight and bulk. (in the other hand. even before the scales record results. you can look a good ten pounds slimmer by standing beautifully. From a psychological angle. the figure improvement effects of good posture are particularly im- . portant for new dieters. Admit- ( ledly. the first few weeks of diet- ! ing. when the appetite is being cut l down to size. are a challenge. Un- 5 fortunately. there are no tangible rewards at the start of a reduc- ing program to reassure you that the effort is worth the while. The technique. therefore. is to make a spirited effort to "slim" your posture the very week you begin dieting. Chances are your friends will comment favorably on your appearance. The words you look slimmer have a tonic effect. in short. improving your posture can needed! WALK IN PRIDE fdletogtveyour yonrhead atthabac of the neck almoa .1 DAILY PATTERN improve Your Appearance As You Improve Figure carry your head. An added is that regal head carriage firms. the chinline. important which brace this easy exercise morning night. Lie on back on bed. wi flat pillow under your shoulders. with shoulders . . bring forth praise when it is most slim through the mid- figure a lift. Hold . with that line Intuit. Sula la the way you of half Mn"; siting the remeni While reducing it is particularly to tone the muscles the throatllne. Take and I . u, . Historical it was a Raise head slightly to be in line . do not tip chin . hold for a slow count of down . . , slowly. and repeat 3"'d""' six. lower twice. Boredom is to blame for mos reducing faililrcs. To keep from bogging down m e n t ally. read something lmspirational every day. if only for ten or fifteen min- utes. something that lifts your mind out of the hilmdrum. A few stretch - beilds can be ll wonderfully rewarding. Done to a lilting tune. rhythm slimmerii can. do as much for the mind as for the muscles. How about joining a square dance group. or getting on a bowling team? Or. take a spir- ited walk daily. if you'll make it a point to do something exciting about yourself and have fun doing it. you'll not slip nor slump nor lose your seat. Tm ELMWOOD W.l. The monthly mectinf of F.lm- wood W.l. was held in the school on Tuesday, February fifth. The meeting opened by singing the in- stitute Ode followed by the Mary Stewart Collect in unison. The min- utea of the previous meeting were read. approved and signed. Five members answered roll call by sing. say or pay. One visitor was present. Correspondence was read which consisted of a letter from Mrs. McGowan regarding citizen- ship and another from Mrs. Call- beck concerning the Musical Fes- tival. A letter from Mr. W. R. Shaw. eonvenor at Red Cross was1 discussed. A card of acknowledgement for flowers and expressions of sym- Mlh! front the bereaved family of one of the members was read. This is the first link to be broken in the membership chain of the in- stitute. Final plans were made im- the Shur-Gain Cavalcade held in "tungsten hall. February thirteen- t The school commlt' reported that blinds were needed for the school. Due to the lengthy por. kid of business discussion the pro- gramme was held over until next meeting which will be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Colwill. Roll call will be Answered with an in- to fifty cents and membership thirty-five cents. The meeting cloa- . ed with the Queen. . l'I'. CATHERINE! WJ. Paris professional b u y e r s a head start by banning pictures of: backed jacket and wide, high obi their creations for that length of lit-it time after they are presented to delay is intended to handicap pro- fessional copyists. not the woman chiffon or crepe for formal. who sews for herself. ! You'll need to be long and lanky to wear the new tube dress to ad- :vantage - it's meant to be slack gas a sack. not bulging like a bag iof potatoes. if you are really wil-. llowy. you can look like an ele-- raw who is not Only The Long ana Lanky Can Wear The Dress Tube lly NADI-DANE WALKER PARIS IAPI - Here it is -- the h'lPP.V look and the the release of piciurcsi from the Paris spring collections. you can see for yoursel" fashion hou can also see how much Diorl ning dresses. has dropped hemlincs. and how an' exotic eastern influence has crept in with Lanvln - Caslillo's .lapan- Paris style-makers ese-inspired Kakemono. ' Presumably, now can get busy stilt-hing home versions of any of those now erously low net-klines. dressmakcrs ' thrift in it. '1 for the peg - topped. or hubhlelwh skirt, as Helm calls it. Don't be? deceived, it won't camouflage nlid- low. slotted bclis. die-age spread: ideally, you necdl no hips at all and long. slim legs and go" theme. ECREPES AND CHIFFON The new fabrics are crcpes and: ichiffons. Favorite new colors are, off-whites and white. sandy tone-s.l navy, orangy pink, sky blue and pale yellows. bright showing. Prints tend toward big floral'i -mm be w--mu '.3.';'li2.'1'ii."';;l..2l'.l':;"?f5.lE?.i. Red his more sophisticated creationslrm. spring. Oulsmpp-mg mam any For them he interprets the roller polka dots Ithe ban in turns of caramel colored st tight band that crates an bloome. harem favorite. As for can draw the line anywhere from. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Corres- pondnce was read and discussed. The sick committee reported vi- sick and "shut-ins". in... them with a Christ- mas treat and flowers. It was mov- en. gave led and seconded that all bills he paid. it was moved and seconded Mrs- io donate 33.00 to the March Dimes Campaign. and 82.00 to the Society. lso moved and seconded to send a treat to a former mem- her who is now convnlescing at her home following an unfortunate Two "thank-you" cards were re- t ceived from those rt-membercd at Christmas. A contest was pill on by Mrs. Ralph Darrach and won by Mrs. Leonard MacNevin. Mrs. W. R. Shaw has charge of the programme for next meeting. The time and place of next meeting to be decided on at a later date. Meeting adjourned was served by the hostess. pctitet. WIBA11-If l home of Mrs. just below the knee. where most. 5 - i.Paris designers leave it. to thei ken” "pend tubel bottom of the calf. where Dior haai lmovcd it for afternoon models. slack dler. Leader and lpicture: short ones dropped from the tivoimid - length skirts. and little hv MP5. Harold sllliou:-ttes.i pointed ones on long. slinky el'e- ' FASHIONS IN BRIEF At-a-glance. here's what tllr lopy dtipled. A letter are offering . Mrs. Moase yyou this season: hoiisewivesl Dior. the Liberty line. loiigcr and up usually slack in the middle. Gen- -V paid for. it was Lanrnl - Castillo. the Japaiiesei We f ill .. . niontlitslkakciiiono. with a short. SI'llT. effects. ' Baltiiain. royally rit-h fasluons and fabrics. uilh saris dramwd ini Lin” devnlmnal ! Paton. vampish cnquetterv lnigmmmnn by M draped - up hcmlincs. flower wreallied fans and the like. Dcsses. a "sail-in-the-hrcez." line, with skirts blown full just in front Helm. bubble skirts to empha- 'he same goes size thc hips. and tube dresses in irh tlle waistline gets lost Griff:-. shirtwaisis. usually wi iiilis lunch of ice The February th Hanipshire W.M Fath. casual clothes on a "come. 2-mm S l lctl by Mrs. SCMMERFIELD C.W.l.. liiecting opened The February meeting of Sum-i nicrileld sub-tlivision Catholic as licld at ,rmen's League w lilaiirice L'rnken.i l d 850 ma E home of Mrs. dent. the vice-president. Yilrs. l.es- l Kasm. llie Trainor conducted the ineet-lpN.ind' A wry T lng. which was opened with the rec- l mr me presbyte ii i of the Leagut ';iycr. Correspondence read e of the woman . shepherd's. ”- . M . .l h . th tl "lh d k v i t be d and checks and pin checks. 1 i::f,:;e:::Tuu. :,"o 3.,” a..:;ld,.i,:w :,:irg,?eve n Hemlines tend to curve in .. ,-thank you Ilnlr lrvm MW L4'3""3lpasscd in. Several ”thank-you ' ' sometimes all the way to a h0bl)il'-i('10dW”1' ( h”5”'l-'-5 ""5 H 9 m l cards" were read. Madeline ML-Kenna. Lellcrs Alfred Morrison. Con- l.ady's Missioiiarics; l Mrs. C. lllacNeill. Convenor of Na- tional Scholarships Mr. Walter Show. Red Cross Campaign. Mrs. F. J. Steele re lliingarian Relief; Mrs.. Allan Maf.'D0l'lald, Spiritual the worship, Convener re l.ay Retreats: C W.l.. have charge Committee Planning and March' and - of Dimes Commiitce. y effei't'. Mrs- and half. from Mrs. girl I ionmh, your tenor of ()iir Kllstin invited home for March l The treasurer Mrs. C. W. Crok- hcr rcptirt. The ctinvr-nor of Magazines. John Cash reported tlirce butt- 91 dies of reading material sent to Foreign Missions. Mrs. C. Grc--no rcad the report of the Basket Soc- ial which was hcld in Emerald Hall. Dec. 26. it was decided that the drawing for the fruit cake which is being lotlcrcd would take place at the March meeting. it was mined and seconded that the Diocesan mem- brrship fees be paid. It was moved and scconded that boxes of used clothing be packed for the Catholic Social Welfare Bureau in Sumiiicrside. Emerald Ladies to pack and dclivcr to Mrs. Greene. while remaining districts are to leave their: in the church y vcslry and Fr. Murray to deliver. by the hostess. .1 oyce Easter. IKATES Maureen Oatcy. liarcs went up. week. meeting. The m to a close by ti and lunch more people are buying l-list toll ... The January meeting of Wheat- ley River VI.M.S. was held at the Fred Macllae on Jan. 30th. with Mrs. Harry Ling as devotional leader. theme being "For he is our Peace." warship. Prayer and Hymn. Scrip- ture reading by Mrs. Hamid Chan- Two kinds of trains are in the rook D." in . Bible dhwumm pi-aycr by leader, hymn. reading ed by Circle of Prayer. Roll call 7 members and 2 visi- tors present. Minutes read and a- for gift received. iFlfltkPl'S for church basket was ousted that the Apron be started in help increase funds. Friendship secrclary reported ll7 home calls. is hospital calls. and we cards Ncxt plarc of mecling Mrs. Cora nard Ling. Reading "Make Life Hymn ll7. Vail Tho. Once Despis- ed Jesus and benediction closed the meeting. after which a delic- -cream and cake was scrved by hostess. HAMPSHIRE W.M.S. :the home of Mrs. Everett Clow, uitli eight members and one visi- tor present The worship period l "Ye did not so learn Christ" was Robert Vickerson. "Ye who the name of Jesus bear" .members reading from Ephesians W” i chapters four and five. Mrs. White "T9 closed the worship with prayer. , The Study book was read by with a good attendance of niem-ymrsy chasm, whim. liers. in the absence of the pl'csi-imwe 0, p,.esidt.m' conducted y nii-rside was given by "W'”d9d3 ltlistin. Fifteen quilt squares were Collection amounted to 73 cents. fricndship 35 cents. Mrs. George to be answered by a verse of scrip- ture beginning with the letter A. Mrs. Harold Younker of closed with benediction. was served by hostess. assisted by LLANDUUNO. tary. saves bus fares and leather by roller-skating to work. She travels the two miles from lhcr home to the office in 10 min- iui-cs. She figures that since bus .. lllrs. Joe Hughes members to her home for the next All of Cnnsecralion to the Blessed Virgin. A dainty lunch was served I.W.I.I. with called to members then server Buntain. follow- basketball of thanks from month to take mand playoffs. moved and sec- be coming eader. Mrs. rs. John Ross. meeting of the .5. was held at and sewing. with the hymn. in the ab- Mrs. Frank the business interesting report rial held at Sum- Mrs. George next meeting. members to her meeting. Roll call will conduct 0 Mrs, Kitaon will study. Meeting Lunch TO WORK Wales tCPl- Z5-yenr-old secre oe she saves 5s 6d a invited the eating was brought ie recitation of the 'Wedding Bells Ring For Childhood Sweethearts ST. JOHN'S. Nfld. (CF)-A baI- heart back home in Carnegie. ltetball tour ended in a wedding Penn. to meet him here. That was march Thursday night for 2nd- Feb. Lleut. James Butler. a radar ob- wlth the USAF's -74th Fighter interceptor Squadron at Thule. Greenland. Lleut. Butler was on the Thule team that Goose Bay. Labrador. earlier this there in the Northeast air com-, Thule won the series and a crack at Pepperrell air force base here in the finals. As soon as he knew he would to St. Butler wired his childhood sweet- .:.......:?.m..m.. GREENVALE WJ. The February meeting of the Greenvale W.l. was held on Tues- day the 5th. at the home of Mrs. Earle MacRae. members present. The vice presi- dent. Mrs. Gertrude Weeks. pre- sided and tht: mating was opened bfke at homer b ' i and ' ' "ii, '51:? 1,, eu,,i,:,,. -rh,",E,f::,':g gczsegourifamlly Scald 3 c. milk. Vs c. granu- once-sifted all-purpose flour. cf 1”, man", we" mid and Y 3 "Si 15 fated sugar. 1'5 tbs. salt and knead onllghlly-flouredboard approved. The committees gave treat tomorrow! 4 tbs. shortening; cool to luke- until smooth and elastic. Plans wann. Meantime, measure into in greased bowl and grease top their reports and the Red Cross convenor distributed knitting yarn it was moved and seconded that all bills be paid. The collection amounted to 55 cents and one mem- i bers put money in the birthday, box. Six members and one non-- nlcmber subscribed the "lnstllute' News." There was some discus- sion regarding the raising of funds but the question was left over Ior The program consisted of a read- log by Mrs. Mackae entitled "lt could Happen at Your House." re fcrrring to accidents in the home. Mrs. Spence read a selection on "Children Need Good Books." The meeting was closed by singing ”0 Canada." A dainty lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. eeu"!.ove" and reading 1. can In. Vlillsor '- the tnlmles -which" treasurer. IE1. Mrs. M. K. Charman conducted mmprgnwve the worship basing her remarks mo 3,”- I en to pl leaves for Thule with room for et socialto in March final Lieut Butler he'll have to go back plans to be made at a later 'm:cl- to finish his one-year tour of dulyilng. Some finished work was p355. in the Arctic. The new Mrs. But.-led in and new distributed. er will return to Carnegie. y Th, hon", mm The USAF hinted that Lleut. members to a lovely lunch mg. 3lll1Gf ml! have trouble getting mented by a delicious birthday back. His name is at the end of cake made by Mrs. G. R. Cannon. a list waiting to get to Thule The March meeting at Mrs. G. And flying weather reports are R. Cannons with Mrs. Windsor not too promising. Bell devotional leader. 0. His fiancee. Audrey stel- fenauer. arrived here Feb. 11. The basketball team arrived in from Goose Feb. la. SHORT HONEYMOON Lleut. Butler and Miss Steffen- auer were married in a military ceremony at Pepperrell chapel Thursday night. . They'll have a brief honeymoon in-re but as soon as a plane the flew to on U.S. airmen Everybody loves this fragrant Ciwedelorleaci. 0 And it's so easy to make, when you use fast rising dry Best Yeast! If you cl-IIISIIIIAD John's. Lleut. There were seven of dough. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough; turn out on lightly-floured board and divide into 4 equal portions. Cover lightly with a. cloth and let rest for 15 mins. Divide each portion of dough into 3 parts; knead and shape into smooth balls. Place 3 balls in each ol'4 greased loaf pans (4V; ' x 815'). Grease tops and sprinkle each loaf with V4 c. shredded cheese. Cover and let rise until doubled in bulk. Bake in moderately hot oven, 375”, 45-50 mins. a large bowl V; c. lukewarm water: crumble and add I cake Best Yeast-or stir in 1 tsp. gt nulated sugar and sprinkle with lenvelope Best dry Yeast. Let stand l0 minutes, THEN stir well. Stir in cooled milk mixture. Stir in 4 c. once-sifted all- flour; beat with a rotary beater until the batter is smooth. Cover and set in a warm place. free from draft. Let rise until doubled in bulk. Work in 2 c. lightly-packed finely-shredded 'old cheese and 5 it. (about) PANCAKE Tuesday MARCH 5'? Crown Brand Syrup on pancakes or wslhes makes a delicious meals Serve Crown Brand often . . . . for extra energy.