. Women 3 realm rear: rwo l ELLEll'S DIARY THE GUARDIAN AUGUST 20. 1952 That Body Of Your: MOUTH BREATHING CAUSES summer. hot now. and ripe Immmurlox or Gums over the farmlands . . . and fruitful: firstlings of potatoes be- Mouth breathing in boys and ms llDeMY'h0d- Nddm WWW girls can lead to chronic lnflam- of him. I have dated many young men. but feel that Rickey has Tum" NW 919 35" Mm Tumefn treasures. mined from beneath moon or en. gums. This state- meant the most to me. Could I have true love? Is it possible to Hope Elven of pink sill: with new blue woeI- line as possible, but emuormin, ,0 Mrs. Louis Bradley. Bedford. series and esrried s semi csscsde An enemy. mouu, wuh cm be , mm, mmdule, merit is made in the Journal of the American Dental Association by Drs. Maury Massler and Jack D. Zwemer of the University of Illin- ois College of Dentistry. Chicago. and Dr. Ronald D. Emslie of Lon- don. The habit of mouth breathing. if unchecked. may result in loss of teeth in young adults. Inflamma- "That biggest stalk" to exclsim over. to marvel, "Why, they didn't take long to grow this year!" Yet all the while knowing in our heart of hearts it took the same number of days as always, it is that we in our added years meas- ure time differently. The sun warm on our back, and DEAR MISS DIX: of similar age, background. interests. religion and education. I'm a lady of 3 and have been dating a man He is industrious. kind and congenial. His weakness is curiosity. Some- times I believe I'm in love and other times I think I'm just fond fight love? I am a deep thinker and have never allowed my heart to guide my emotions. I'm afraid of marriage. CATHLEEN ANSWER: Oi course. the crux of your whole problem is con- tained in the last sentence. "I'ih afraid of marriage!" In a sense. most girls are probably afraid of marriage, but when the feeling is imbedded so deeply in the emotions that you cannot even face the thought, professional help is indicated. Your family doctor, or your minister, Turner - Macllonaldj Wedding . ' On Tuesday. August 5th at 9 s.m.. Saint Patrick's Church. Fort Augustus; was the scene of a ' wedding when Rev. T. P. Butler united Helen Catharine second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alben MacDonald. Glentlnnan; the groom is a widely known farmer at Kensington. son of Edward sister oi the bride sGl'ld.Ql'Gd the wedding marches and led the choir, assisted by cousins oi the bride. Mr. MacDonald escorted his daughter to the altar, and she was attended by her cousin, Kay Mac- Donald. Andrew Turner supported his brother as best man, and ush- ers were the bride's brother-in- Douglas-Macilougail - Wedding I I The Westminster Presbyterian Church. Toronto. was the scene oi a. very pretty wedding on August Douglas. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Douglas. Mt. Stewart. P. E. I. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Harold Watt. The bride wore Vs two piece dress of pink roses and white gladioli. Her attendant, Mrs. Ronald G. Barrie. were is gown oi blue grey taffeta and carried a bouquet of pink camatlons. The bridegroom was attended by Mr. Ronald G. Barrie. Following the reception. which was held at the Royal York Hotel, lads with us lo th i th t' f the g ms is called gingivi- garden-of-fielad ll? thee 3: th: tlgnarfd zingivlltis leads to more sev- rnllght be able to sire concrete and workable ad- E?.,”;',n””,?.,”Clj3";f,1,';',d'j'”"1” Bradley "d the couple lell on a short honey- mornins. gathering ruby jewels of are infection of the gums which are life. ulfd lhey Surrender. I Psychllllfllt Should be The bride was 5- picture of love, m00n ml) thwllzh the New Enli- beeis. beans pencil-thin and crisp, needed to protect in: supporting Wis" 9 - lines, in 1," wedding gown 0, ltilalndr Stiilgemse prim toctretllilrtriblentgwto peas which Jamie feared were structures oi the teat . Whig, Sam, um-am Wm, mu, 8 B 0 n. quite past their prime since they While pointinlg out that mouth INTELLECT ISN'T EVERYTHING length slew”, lace yoke; he, (an. F. E. I. had been maturing somewhat breathinil 0”" lave many causes. , get tip veil 1911 mm .. im cnr. at me. gyseh scienggsl-,;;g;;,c;,;h:; ....::”..'::;l:'..r;"..:.i::..: .'.".:.?.:.r. :.:"..:::...'::: sue, on-lga - oz ............,......m.......... proved to make .1 Is i, bl: an , e ai o mou i i . .. . . ' roses an swee peas. e r es- C C 3 E3 3 Sometimes its a good thing if the intellect can maid wore turquoise nun with And .111 about us, heanhy growth found mostly in long-laced. slender endem, in the mopiand, individuals with long. narrow noses. - - - We can readily understand that narrow nose passages are more eas- ily blocked by such obstructions as adenoids. Large tonsils iii the nor- row-faced child may nLso cause the habit of mouth. breathing. A point emphasized. however, was that mouth breathing caused by aclenoids is common only between Jamie broke a golden bean to savor its tasteiulness. "its strange" he announced. "how good things folks grow themselves taste! I don't know why this is so, but I'm sure I never tasted beans more juicy or sweet than these." And Gage. a good little lad, who is keep some control over the emotions, but woe be- tide the man or woman who brags that the heart is subjugated at all times. Not for them the thrill of a handclasp, the joy of meeting, the sweet sorrow oi parting. For them only the rational relegation of love to its proper place-or what ihcy consider a proper place. Of such material is a neurotic made. You nnrl Ricky certainly have all the assets of a perfect life to- gether. His one fault can be dismissed without worry; its insignif- icant beside his manifold advantages. Your own emotional immaturity is the stumbling block to a fine future. Invoke the assistance I have suggested, and you'll view Ricky Muriel Ntssen matching mitts, flower bandeau and shoulder length veil, and car- ried summe flowers. Mrs. Mac- Donald wore navy and a. corsage oi pink carnations, Seventy guests attended the re- ception at the bride's home. where the rooms were bright with sum- mer ilowers and white tapers. Father Butler proposed the toast to the bride. to which the groom The Stars Soy - - By Genevieve Iembls v-A-,-A aw. For Tomorrow IT is probable that the. drama and excitement of recent spectacu- lar events may move into a rather static or depressed position, largely being hurried om of ms tender the ages of four and twelve, while in A much 1,051” HEM. d mm ! i F m dg yea” omerved in Jameamke tonsils usually wither away event- 3112.: trip ntgiererligide oworee IIVSVV due '0 lwk 0! m"d5- W perhaps the ually. This meansthat many 1n' DEAR, DOROTHY DIX: George and I have been married two sheer Wm, white geather hat Bna flagging interest of those whose Words, "They should grow well in a field like this. it's h d. just. . . lots . . . of manure. t's great" he stances of obstructive mouth breathing are corrected by nature during adolescence or the teen age. years, since I was 19 and he 22. We have no children. I am a good housekeeper and keep everything in good order for him. However. our difficulty is that when I go to see my mother. who lives only two navy and white accessories. The trip included a tour oi Cape Breton and other parts oi the support is vital. Overdolng. squan- dering oi forces or funds. may have a reactionary effect. It may be the said "who fields i ' o d Cmpsgmen Calves :0? :5: :,:w ANOWIET DOW" 07 Wmch PBTGMS blocks away. he complains. Then on Sundays we have to go spend Mg;-mmgg, part of wisdom to hide the time men. And-- he smiled I tender Should lalw H013 15 , that mwlih the (lay with his mother. until some sort oi peculiar episode. breathing may Continue 5391' 3 MOLLY W whim or strange interlude may tum smile. "the lambs!" "But a pet lamb's not the best thing in the world to grow" he looked up from his picking of veg- stables "not if he's pretty and play- ful and nice. Do you know why?" he queried solemnly. No one ven- tured a reply. "Because no matter anything-how long or how short the days are, the time comes -un- nasal obstruction has been remov- ed. We mentioned recently that when adenoids and large tonsils are left in the mouth too long. the child develops a vacant expression. What can be done for mouth bi'eathcrs'.' They take moisture from air entering the lungs instead of this moisture coming from the nose., the lining of which warms. moist-, lm ” happen” '0 he 3 W" eW9T" ens and filters air before it en-5 though our friends say he still loves me. Recently I was shocked to ''No--thinnsr.'' . 1 u d i k when he's 30" W 3” - - - Yes" he tars the lungs These dental scien- lemrn he has become engaged to another girl He is now very suo. gspdra lone lath plans. Lac of ' Ne FOAM K h ' l W ' ' - 5HlN5 SME(DlGATF.OlREilASSElMERl6iiT "Owed: bell" 10 hive kmeh-I tit m d a effe nv a - ill l bus s and 1 want him back. What can I do? as 1' It uh I M O N" y sum-)0” may D0EsA5UPENoBofPo"' They grow up and stay . . .0. a mf,.i,.,':2f;';,,e.','.,..,.s .0 .2 3.3,... ””' " '"” JAMCE 1-, T1: ” ggsguggggicagigt ciJ1ltilvl1lscat;ev.lmItr(; TEEmC,otTOLg-ETANDHONGO 'iliEli0MEFiRESBUR.NlNGEVEKtNi6iiT' dog. I Wollder Where our SHOW)” while sleeping. A report being circulated in the maintain hope '3”; composure 27” dog went to? It must have been a long way from here. else he would have come home before this. Yes" ANSWER: You are entitled to as much visiting time with your mother as George has with his. In fact, since you have no children and therefore should have spare time during the day. the logical per- son for you to spend it with is your mother. Stand on your rights in this matter, Molly. or you'll be walked on in other things. too. DEAR MISS DIX: Six months ago I broke my engagement to ti hrilllnnt, promising young man. because I thought by doing so I could bring him to his senses. He dated many girls in the meantime. ANSWER: You could scarcely expect the man to wait around forever while you decided whether or not to take a chance on his future. Naturally. now that he is well established. the gamble is over, Morning Smile Improvement . "He's not as big a fool as he used to be." "Is he getting wiser?" Munich beer halls. has it that a thief recently broke into the chief propaganda office in the Soviet the tide, changing the complexion U of static things. For the Birthday Those whose birthday it is may be reconciled to a slowing down from high expectations because of certain peculiar or involved situ- ations having interfered with their rather than to fly into drastic acticyi or to indulge in "temper tantrums." Refrain from over-acting or at- he said, "pet. lambs have to be . and you're willing to accept him. However you weren't game enough zone of Germany and made on with sold." Modern Etiquette to stick when they going was tough. ' . I g V complete results of next year's elec- .t.l:tpti:Z1gn";uf:53:ifillxlablizsgngezl "Perhaps." Jamie said. "when 5, Kobe". Lu Talking the situation out with him may help, but Im afraid its Hons. vmal consequence to map”: and re. we sell him. we'll buy a ewe." "But she wouldnlt come to meet us, or say 'l-lelloi' when we'd call." "She might." Jamie. who does believe in Q. N .. 4.4 4.'-lS4N (rum. .7-.-arc 4-4. in. ..v If .3 boy and girl have been photograph of should be returned. Q. Who sets the date of a wed- ding. the bride or the bridegroom? After the couple have de- miracles replied. "you never can ”solnz steady". and discontinue. -U- r- do you darling?" tell." . . Zlllfelgdhlelx return any 81”! he has -Nvv Husband: .' "Not now. dear. but lenge M mmnma 0 . u 1 you us o. And men beneam me 000; green If he hajs giyen her gifts of Cook I COl'I10l' HOW Can I A I l . HAS PROVE” so coMpLE1-ELY "I VB. U8 MIC 88 EIVEYY Of I18? EDS B. '- . - .. or mm -v A--- - ma... ....... - (or) - ENJOY YOURSELF STOPS BAD BREATH whose eyes are alert always for such fascinating finds. discovered a. beautiful young frog-one freshly green-coated and marked intrigu- il.”N"h lahd.dk A- exyiey poolsmzai mEschi;l,g Ewe Sin awed bewee” themselves ml” 911'" eggs and beat hard. Slit 5 cups A They "my be partially POL Madrid and Tangiers. Then he S have irogs' legs for dinnsri" "But C"m3m"c" 3” f5V0”bl9 10' their sifted cake flour with 1 teaspoon Rhea out ., rubbed with rouge we. plans an 18,000-mile tour of Africa. '1' I've never eaten frogs' legs" Gage m3"”55v "5 Vwlfp W :39 gmde NW1 baking soda, 1 teaspoon each bak- Wm, water on 3 piece of son lea, and later. Australia. Canada and Also 33:, 59:, .9: dlmpled, "1 don't mink I would h” mmh" Cl” 9 . h” 9"" ing powder. cinnamon and salt, .6 men If the scratches are deep it the United States. date. Q. When eating in a restaurant with a man, should a girl consult the waiter about the menu and give her order directly to him? A. No: she should tell her es- cort what she would like and let him relay her order to the waiter. like them." Last wakeiul thoughts, however. were in regard to this strange pet's comfort. "Ii you should happen to kill a fly." he said, when sleep was approaching to wrap gently its soft mantle about them. not long ago, "be sure you feed it to the frog ii: that bottle on the kitchen windowslll. I guess" he yawned aleepily, "hats hungry." And Jamie, thoughts on the grief of s caged bird in the bedtime story we had been enjoying together. offered, "We must let 'him go the first thing in the morning." Warm. dusky night of summer iatlon of "nocuous"'I 3. Which one of these words is misspelled? Sedoment, sedative, semaphore. sedulous. 4. What does the word "as- sumptio " mean? 5. What is a word beginning with diff that means "timidity"7 now, sky curtains pinned with brlsh:uIl4rI- Arruwmrs Un fplnaffaw u as u u u - Good L 5", "Jun. '1.” am. mo" ' ' ' Our Jersey Blouses do I full-tin-is than fifty dollars a week, saves fewer dollars than her sister. who earns less than forty dollars." 2. Pronounce nok-u-us. o as in knock. a se in use, socent first syllable. 3. Sediment. 4. Act of taking for granted; supposition. "No man should be condemned on the mere assumption that he is guilty." 5. Dlfiidence. Better Englisli up .9. e. wen-n 1. What is wrong with this sen- tence? "Jane, who makes over fifty dollars s week. saves less dollars than her sister who makes under iorty dollars." 2. What is the correct pronunc- TU; Castor in Alberta was named after the abundant beaver in the district. "Castor" being the latin for "Beaver." Alice Brookts Designs YBOMENADE ALL I Dc-sf-do and away you goi Here is the cutest gayest embroidery ides ever! Use these squsre-dsnc- ing motifs on kitchen towels or all around the hem of your new ekirti square-dance motifs are ever so essy to embrolderl Pattern 7282 hss transfer; 6 motifs 7 x 0 inches. Bend Twenty-nvs Cents in coins for this pstteni (stamps cannot be accepted) to ALICE BROOKS De- signs, cm The Guardian, so Front Street West. Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. '" and Psttorn Number. a little late. Miss Niseen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. SPANISH BUN cream it cup margarine with 2 cups brown sugar until fluffy. Add 1 teaspoon vanilla and yolks of 2 teaspoon each nutmeg and cloves. Add alternately to creamed mix- ture with lid cups sour or butter- milk. Beat until smooth. Pour into buttered and floured pan of about 9 x 13 inches. Beat whites until frothy. slowly add 4 tablespoons sugar and V. teaspoon salt while beating stiii. Spread over batter. If desired sprinkle with chopped nuts. Bake at 350 deg. Fahr. for about iv. hours. (375 at high altitudes). Cake should be cooled in pen in . Si .. Q. How can I polish out scratch- es on glass? will be necessary to grind them out with the finest flour emery such as that used by opticians, and the spot polished with rouge and water in a piece of soft leather. Q. How can I repair a leak in the rubber hot water bottle? A. Apply several pieces of liquid court plaster. letting each piece dry before applying the next. and making each piece a little larger than the preceding one. which baked, then out into squares. STOP. Just the smooth. attractive cas- ual you want for new and right through fall. so figure flattering - and such simple sewing. it's yours in exactly no time ilatl 'Square armhole. rolled collar, easy skirt- Just three more reasons for sewing this dress howl Pattern M627: Missed Blue 12, 14, 16. 13. 20: 30, 32, 34. 36, 38, 40. 42. Size 18 takes 4'4 yards 39-inch. This pattern. easy to use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. I-fas com- plete illustrated instructions. Bend Thirty-five cents (sec) in coin (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. name, ad-' , style number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. elo The Guardian, 60 Front street West, Toronto. Ontario. .A:.AA...:A.?.:...:. teresting missionary letter was read by Mrs. W. R. Garrick. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was answered by nine members and there was one visitor present. The financial report was read by the treasurer. Mrs. H. E. Nelson. Each ember reported having vis- ited sick and shut in members and friends during the month. The meeting closed with the Mispsh Benediction in unison. LOOK - ADDEIBI Anne Adams Patterns Tset "Wife: "1 don't think I looked 80. Alfred Abbott, 60, celebrated his re- tirement in this Sussex resort by buying 3 tandem bicycle. With his wife he plans to travel to Dieppe. new hopes and wishes. A child born on this day. while talented, ambitious and able, may have temporary "setbacks to chal- r ousel-iold Scrapbook? By leberts uo . substitute lee Pick If there is no ice pick at hand. it . . ;.- . Sena." Emohonal Problem M CD0 ud nd Th 3, J as 14th. when Helen Mae, daughter of an ordinary hat pin gradually forc- 4 B, An mum mm". W". 37 km" W' 5""'”' "'9' ,, D d P p . I H l 'n:mg;-hm holny wgd1ocoku.1Thg El. 'Mr- and M31 John W- MMDDHKAU. ed into the ice produces a crack '. . eman s ro essiona e p is . , , - member of the teach- Arsvle Show P- 3- 1- exchwsed and separates it without sound. OH!!!-'l'IllmAM. Dlgland ..(.,,, ing stat! of Kensington school. m31'X'1I80 V0" Wml 3111195 Willi” Medium-sised pieces of ice can be - A "0059 MNOIIII motor min cracked'with a needle. or even a common pin. using a thirnble to push it through. made by" mixing tw' tincture of myrrh in 1'35 um " iuls oiwster. This solution 13 1,3” healing and cleansing, "l I ITIIIBIOGQ 'i Dip the broom into boillns water occesionaliyl.mm'"f will not only keep th 1; but will prolong its liiefomn mu" with an eye to the cost of living awarded points on miles per 3,110,; rather than miles per hour. 00.... petitors had to cover the round. 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