OMEN Page 8 The Guardian. ' Saturday. June 4. 1955 g-M.-. - i H aripenings Of The Week Queen Elizabeth II whosg Coi'- lnterclub Council of B. I: P. at oiiation took place June 2nd. 1953.Mrs. Baylay's home Meadowvale. has said: "Parliamentary lllsll-IMISS Yeo also attended the for- tutions. with their free SpCL'('ll ilndlltlfll dinner on Sunday. June 5th. respect for the rights of rlltn4Il' at 6:30 at the Royal York Hotel ities. and the inspiration of a given by the B. & P. President broad tolerance in thought and and members of the board of the its expression - All this we con- B k P. Wis Clubs of Ontario. ceive to be a precious part of ' f t our way of life and outlook." . . . . i Miss Margaret .VtacDougall, New Glasgow. N. S.. was visiting Of interest in all i'aiiaiii.in licr home province recently to at- HOUSEHOLD HINT To wash rayon curtains expertly so that they retain their sheen. shake them gently first to remove loose dlilt. Soak 10 to 15 minuteg in clear. cool water. then wash in lukewarm soft water with heavy suds made of mild soap. Squee suds gently through the fabric. but do not rub or twist. Rinse the cur- tains three times in lukewarm water. and hang over one or two lines. Never put rayon curtains on a stretcher. Press with a steam iron if you have one. Iron selvagea first. then the body of the curtains with the grain. of Montreal. will be visiting their parents. Mr. and Mn, Mrs. A. A. MacDonald. Upper Hlllsboro Street. for the next two weeks. After their holidays. they will be leaving for Hamilton, On- tario. where Dr. Aitken will be interning. Miss Miriam MacDonald. Upper Hillsboro Street. entertained on Tuesday evening. May (list. for her sister. Mrs. tl)r.I H. Edison Aitken. when a number of her a Provinces, but especially to tho.-e.lciid the Convocation exercises of provinces by the soa is lllf' most lPTlll(”fl of .l'ait-s ('oiic'.7e. where recent beautiful lloyal portrait to her brother Mr. Goodwill Mac- come out of Britain It is tlic Doucail graduated Royal Pose for the Fish De-alers' S A ' friends were invited to renew ac- quaintances. She was assisted at the lunch hour by her sister-in- lnw. Mrs. George MacDonald and Mrs Earl MacDonald. I 0 I , Aubrey y Aitken. Bay Fortune. and Mr. and. .,......sc...;..” : ' .. . ...-.......n........ DR. AND MRS. IA. D. McKEN'l.lE Guild and was coiuiiiissionet. ii llll; and Yilrs. Goodwill Mac- - their worshipiul company of Fish Dougail and daughter Marilyn 3nd Ml'S- HBl'l'y Miller who Dealers. the Guild that oversees have left for Asbestos. Quebec. ha" been "I uamaxi 3"" "ms the fish trade in London. The where Mr MacDnugall will have :”"l"3 lhmugh-"'5 A'"'3P0”5 V” artist is Annigoni who set up his a charge Mr MacDouglall Uwill 35' remmed T."”r.5dfy- studio while painting the por- also be attending McGi ni- . trait in Buckingham Palace Thc-re i('l'Sll.V in Nlmfllele N5 M15 ofwtlylf: 53,??anI?1hrg:?;,l:vF0l;;n FEE": were sixteen settings and the Queen is painted in the robes of the Order of the Garter against a landscape near Windsor Castle. . . . to the members of the Alpha ,0 g g - g --elllllixlli dlllillllef 01 Ind Highlights of the ('hariiitlPtnwn Cliapier of Beta Sigma Phi on ltuyepfwlliflrfmi?lc1lC:I:2?hDli1IC;ndnlt'lIft!-Mil” mum” demur" ue”""."' Centennial Program for the com-l. Wetlnci-"day evening. After the Tavish of Newmwn crass, p. g (-harlbl-WOW”: W D13 UUN Utmlel ing week are ti-8th June Y's liusiiic-ss meeting a buffet supper 1. M9K9'"1l3- 50” "I M13 and MW- Ments Centennial Music-aiCorncd.v;.was scrvcd. ' A r. M9x""d" Mdwllzlev Muum t-Llth June Rolary's District 2tl4l ' ' ' Amongst the out-of-town guests-'Mew"" W” .s9lem"'””J' "' St Convention: Moth June. P H. I.' Dr and Mrs. Tudor Gencheff at the MacDougail-Moar weddlng'D'"'5”?"” B."'l'c9 9" M”"d3y' Life Undenvriicrs Soles ('.iiiiwi- and young son Garry left Wed- iin Sackville on Wednesday WSSLMH 23' "' "me ”cl""k' mt R"' at her Kcppoch summer cottage ruiirso ill prcparsilion for Thelogy. . . . Mrs .1. (l. Hornby was hostess. l ' the F. W. 1. C. held in Winnipeg. fChai'lotteiown. Mrs tloa; I-llth June, Kinsmen Dis- 'tt?S(l8y to attend the Medical trict Convention. Convention in Winnipeg. Dr. ' Gcnclicff will deliver an address. Mrs. M. J. Doyle, llrcsidciit oi . Di. and Mrs. Gencheff and Garry the Provincial Womenis institutes. i will be away for three weeks. left for Montreal Friday morning ' ' S enrouta to Winnipeg. She will he joined in Montreal on Tuesday. June 7th by Mrs. Harold Laird. are guests during the Hospital member of the Sill)-E)t'e('lllii'E of (Tonvciition of Mr. and Mrs. L... the Federated Women's lnstiiutcs.D. Murray at Mrs. Ernest Cham- of Canada. Mrs. W. E. MacKiii- pionis rcsidcnce. non. National Convener of Home; ' Economics and Social Welfare. and l Miss Mary Robin. Director of P. V S. President of the Hnsnilali E. l. womeiis institutes, who Aid in Wolfville attended the with Mrs. Doyle will attend the lltlhiiltitl Aid and Maritimc ll .x lsth Biennial Board Met-ting of'piial Association Meetings in Parsons was a guest of Dr. and Mrs. R. I!- Barrett. Mr and Mrs -Herbert W. Read. Miirsliiands Inn. Sackville, N. B.. 3 o e . Mrs. C. F. Parsons. Wolfville.. June 10th to 16th inclusive. 0 I 1 Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMilian ' .' ' entertained before the banquetl Mrs. .f. S. MacLeod. Hunter. for the members of the Blue Cross 1 River. and Mrs. H. MacLean of Board. ywinslne. attended the Maritime - - - lBranch of the Canadian Post- Mr-, gnd M.-5. gmnicy ga,m.,masters' Convention in Charlotte- imwn. Mrs. McLeod is a member ford of Cambridge. Mass.. were , of the Executive. I I in the Province last week-end on . short. visit to Mrs. sandronisl father, Mr. Roy Jones of liazci-. Mr G"””-” at Gram iremmg President of the Canadian Hotel brook . . , Mssociatoin and Mrs. Grant. Mr. . , .l. .l. Boyle. the new president. Dr. and Mis ll ii iiio . .iiih and Mug Boyle. Mr. um M". their children Linda Dawn and T htegnleu iia c ........... ..... l ' John. A. n.. wnere iney visiting Mrs. Bi-nu-ii's Mrs. M. A. Kicrsieaci. I I I K. Macxenzis. and Mr. and Mrs. V. Kollenux who have been ll”? tin. Halifax attending the Hotel "mlh"-lAssociation Convention made a ishort visit to Charlottetown to call ;on their friends. Mr. H. L. Morgan. Manager of the Charlottetown, and 1 Mrs. Morgan. I Mrs. W. D. Tanion entertained Friday and Saturday afternoons in honour of her daughter Miss Joanne Tanlon whose marriage to Mr. Julius Array of Hamilton Mr. W. C. li.lacEat-hern who hasi been attending the Maritime Post- takcs place in the near future. Friday afternoon was a neighbor- hood tea ai which Mrs. Even: Anderson and Mrs. Gordon Swanl poured tea assisted by Mrs. Stan-. lay Macinnis. Mrs. Jack llermany and Mrs. Earl Lavers. Saturday afternoon the tea was for the. bride's girl fricnds. iier aunt Mrs. E. M. MacNevin poured tea and Mrs. John Stearns assisted by Mrs. -III. C. Tanton. Miss Bar- bara Rupert and Miss Nancy MacNevln. o -u Miss Nancy Macli-'ovin attl'llt'd: home from Tnronw on Friday for the summer months. Her many irit-ii... xiill bc ploascd 1 to hear that Mrs. ilonry Jonos who has been a patient in the P. I. l. Hospital is much iniproied and is returning home. . 0 a Mr. and Mrs. Manning Bagnail. Saint John. will be in Charlotte- town to attend the Rotary connin- lion. - I I it Mrs. 1'. M. Cannon entertained at her residence. Brncklcy Point Road, Tuesday evening in hon- our of Miss Ethel Trainer at a miscellaneous shower. Miss Train- orta marriage is taking place to- day. Assisting Mrs. Cannon in looking after the guests at the shower were Mrs. Douglas Mac- lad. Mrs. Reginald MacLsan. 1 Mrs. Stanley Maclnnis. The delicious buffet supper was served 01 Mrs. J. Ray Praught's resid- ON. I I 0 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers left Thursday on a motor trip to Portland. Maine. Miss Valerie Rogers of Montreal will spent the waeti-end in Portland with E DIIQDEI. . I lit. Rogers Bell who has been I patient in the P. E. l. Hospital returned .t.hls Saturday to his DEQ Hldliton Road. I Di:. 1. A. Macbougall. 'Presi- last at the Maritime Hospital on Auociatlo. and Mrs. Ila:-Dougnll 0' "aim 'o A I 3:: registered at the Klrkwood t diis wee... I I In 'lffaa Ruth Cook Wilson. Execu Director of the Maritime Goes was registered at the .Hf.)ftl. this week. llelen Yea. Hovlllcial , .af.the:..tP. W. Club mast:-rs' Convention was accom- patiicd by Mrs. MacEachern and their daughter. Miss Adele Mac- Eachern. The latter is a teacher in the Home Economics Depart- ment of Western University at London. Ontario. g a Mr. and Mrs. MacE.achern are at present living in Moncto September they will take up resi- dence in Ottawa. where Mr. Mac- F.achern's appointment is that of Floridi- Dircctor of Administration in the POM Office Department. I I O Miss Norma Lee Haslam and Mr. Donald Holden whose mar- riage Iakes place Paul's Church have been widely entertained. Mrs. Ewen Stewart and Mrs. Trevor Hansen had a joint miscellaneous shower at Mrs. Hansen's residence on Thurs- day. May 26th. Those assisting lwere Mrs. Robert Watson and lit- tle bclpcrs Lois and Carl Hansen. a o 0 on Momluy evening Mr. Holden's lrionds held a stay party for him int Old Spain. at which time he lwas presented with a magazine l cnd tahle. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Barrett of Springfield. on June 3rd opened miscellaneous shower. Girl friends assisting were: Mrs. Heath Hous- ton. Mrs. Erroil Bagnall. Mrs. Jer- rltt Low. and Miss Shirley Dun- ning. I C C Dr. and Mrs. Gcorge Fisher en- icrtaincd the bridal party at the Fishers' Apartment. The Chiswick on Pownal Street after the re- hcarsal Friday .evening. Out-of-town guests for the Hot- den-Haslam wedding are: Mr. Lew- is .I. lfaslam. Monctnn. Mrs. A. C. Madscn and daughter Janet Elizabeth. Mrs. Lewis Weeks. and daughter Marilyn. Wsstmount. Quebec. Mrs. Howard Fowlie. Mrs. Adela I.ePage. Halifax. N. 6.. Mrs. S. K. Bigger. New Glasgow. N. 8.. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pagli- man, West Rf.lXb.lll'3;. Mass. Miss Joyce Partridge returned to Halifax. having spent the half- day weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. Partridge. Prince ':i. I I I and Mrs. Jack Johnston entertained at their Apartment prior to the nurses (I WNW dance last t.rid.sv.wenhIl- M . Harold P rtridu was host- ess It; her Midge. club on Wednes- du evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Mikel- Fortulie. returned home on ma from Montreal. been ill Mr. n. In tum to-day in st. 1 their spacious home and gave al mos-afdethlsInek.lnlionorof Ilba”llIaalJeInIl.whislobe .aJns:.lda.'l'hefh&Oraee M uveiyal&&gn- I &nglla,3lI-Ash erai Hospital. has left for Mon- treal; from where she will sail on June 8th. for a two-month holiday. touring the British Isles and Eu- Mrs. James Darte. Charlottetown. I I I . Lieiit. Walter L. Conrad gradual-l ed recently from Queen's Univer- sity with the degree of Bachelor of Arts tB.A.) with Honours. He is now stationed in Calgary with his unit. Lord Stral.hcona's Horse. 0 I I Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Kennedy. ac- companied by their son and ills. wife have left for a holiday tr" to the U. S. They will visit in Washington. D. C.. and New York City. o Mr. and Mrs. Gurney Tretis and small daughter. Anne. Bruce Mines. 0nt.. were the week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. .1. Harold Partridge. Prince St. 0 . Miss B. Jenkins. X-ray tech- nician at P. E. 1. Hospital and Miss youise Creamer. X-rsy tech- nician at the Charlottetown Hos- pital, motored to Monctoii. Satur- day to attend the annual conven- tion of the New Brunswick Soc- iety of X-Nay Technicians. e - . On Wednesday, May lfith. Miss Winnlfred Newman was honoured at a surprise shower at the Royal Bank in Charlottetown. Those assisting were: Misses Noreen Mullen. Dorothy Gibson. Eileen Lacey. . I Miss Eleanor Storey was host- ess at a miscellaneous shower. given in honour of Miss Winnifred Newman. at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Storey on Thursday. May l9th. . I I I Miss Winnifred Newman lwas honoured at a miscellaneous show- sr to Hunter River Hail. Friday. Double- Ring the maiiiage of Moi, uertruue Patrick McMahon, cousin of the bride. performed the double-ring ceremony and celebrated the Nuptial Mass which was served by Mr. Paul Creighan. Present in the sanctuary were the Rev. Lawrence Landrigan and the Rev. Allan McDonald of St. Dun- stans University. The altar was decumtctl for the occasion with a variety of spring flowers and pink and blue votive lights. Mrs. Joseph Dou- gan was organist. and Mr. Frank Mclntyre sang appropriate hymns' during the Mass. Thc bride. who was given in marriage by her father. wore a period gown of antique pure silk taffeta. with long waisted bodice and full bouifant skirt. The scal- loped neckline was embroidered with tiny seed pearls and the long tight fitting sleeves tapered to points at the wrists. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion en- crusted with hrllliants. was hold in place by a petal cap studded with sced pearls. She carried an ivory and mother-of-pearl pra-. yer book adorned with trailers of whitc stephnnotls. The maid of honor. Miss Kath- leen McQuillan of Queen": Village. New York. wore a dress of coral dacrnn over taffeta. with draped bodice and hoop skirt. Her head- dress was a coral bandeau. and she carried an old fashioned nose- gay. Miss Ens Marjorie Murphy. acted as bridesmaid. Her gown was identical with that of the maid of honor. but in s shade of pcrlwlnkle blue. She carried it noscgay of pink carnalions. Tho iunior bridesmaid was Miss Charlotte Crelghnn. She wore a led in her horur at BARBARA IIAMM EVOLA MOORE Graduate Nurses Two P. E. I. girls. Miss Evola Moore and Miss Bar- bara I-Iamm. were among the 1955 graduating class of the Grace Maternity Hospital School of Nursing, Halifax. N. S. They are the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ruevben Moore, High Bank, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hamm, Mt. Herbert.-(Cllmo Photo). Ceremony dress of ice blue not over tai feta. and carried pink rosebuds. Dr. C. Ian McMillan wasl groomsman. and the ushcrs werc Dr. Gower Mullen and Mr. Ed-l ward Creighan. The bride's mother was attir- ed in I dress of turquoise crepe with white accessories. and a corsiige of white carnntlons. The groom's mother were a dress of dusky rose with white and navy accessories, ' and ii corsage of wliite rartiatlons. , immediately after the rere- mony. 3 reception was held at the Charlottetown Hotel for a large niimbe of invited guests. The toast to the liridc was pro- posed by Rt. ltev. Patrick Mc- Mahon. and responded to by the groom. Assisting in serving were girl friends of the bride: Misses Bernadette McDonald. Patricia Morris. Myra Murphy. May Chev- crit-. Noreen Connolly. Pauline i.cCl;ii and Beverley Fitzgerald. 'iride was a graduate of Notre llarne Academy and an honor graduate of St. Dunstan's University where she obtained her Bachelor of Arts Degree. For the past two years she has been employed with the Department of National Health and Welfare. liai- ifax. Prior to her departure she was tendered s misc:-liancoiis shower by the members of the office staff Misses Fina Marjorie and Myra Murphy also r-iiicrtain- a 4'flIlIl)ll"l'3d tea and sllOWM' at ilioir homc on Mav 2!. 'Ihc groom attended St. l)lltl- stan's University. and is a re- cen gradiinte of Dalhousle S-hnol of Mcdiciiic. The bride's trnvclliiig vustiiiiic was o izavy wool suit with iihlle accessories. and she wore a cor- sage of Talismiin roses. Aftcr a brief honeymoon spent to the Marltlmcs. Dr. and Mrs. McKen- zie will reside in Glace Bay. where Dr. McKenzie has liccomc associated with the Bay Medical Group. May 20th. Those assisting were: Misses Eleanor Storey. Baa Msclasn. Shirley Spence. and Doris An- l draw. out Mrs. E. Farnham Greene re- ed to her home in Crestwood Drive. after spending ths winter in New York and Winter Park. a o Rev. and Mrs. Donald Maci(a)' Iieft Summerslde by car on Sun- lday. Mr. Macltay will attend the IGenersl Assembly of the Pres- byterian Churches in Canada at Toronto. and Mrs. MacKsy will visit in Ottawa with her sister- in-law. Mrs. M. Ervin. where she will be joined later by Mr. Msc- . Kay. . Mrs. Harold Nicholson enter- tained at bridge at her home in Summe side on Tuesday evening. I I a a Mrs. Jean Macrlarlane was lins- iiess at her homo on Fitzroy Sire:-t :Sunday. at an afternoon tea. llionorlng Miss Julie Meikle. The liable was artistically decorated lwiih pink and white 'mums. and silver candlcsticks. Gifts from the hostess were presented to the guest of honor in a pretlily de- ornted miniature umbrella. I I I Miss Jean Cairns and her friend, Miss Lois Carroll. of Halifax, spent the wcck-end in Summer- side, the izucsts of the lormer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Bradford Cairns. ' I I C Tbs Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital held a bridge at Mrs. Cunninghamfs Tourist Home on Wednesday afternoon when eleven tables were in play. The bridge committee were as fol- lows: Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. William Hayward, Mrs. Boy Hol- man, Mrs. Arthur Allen. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky and Mrs. R. T. Taiiton. i s o o . - Miss Jane Hall. Charlottetown spent the week-end with mother. Mrs. Harold Hall. Sum- merside. I I I lene Monkley read the accom- panying verses. The gifts were arranged on the table by Miss June Crossman. Lunch was served lliay Coughlin. . Mrs. Heath Strong. president of the l.adlcs' Aid of the Prince County Hospital: Mrs. S. .1. Mac- Lellaii hospitil supcrinteninnt: Miss Flora Moroncy. instriiciress of nurses, and Mrs. W. P. Callag- han attended the meetings of the Maritime Hospital Association in Charlottetown this week. I I I Mrs. Donald Baker. Eustane 3 Street. Summcrside. returned home from England this week on ithe "Cynthia". having . cm, the ipasl few weeks with her son-in-law ;and daughter. F1. and Mrs. Nor- man smith. l oi.n RULERS l Puerto Rico was ruled by Spain .iitil infill when it was ceded to the United States. GREAT MEMORIAL The I.lncoln memorial dedicated: at Washington in I922 cost about 32.900.00t't to build. by the hostess assisted by Mrsm I l Cook's Corner l ELLEN'S DIARY - by an Island Farmer-'s Wife he learns fi'om his mother or Granddaughter or picks up from the radio. and sometimes on a machine along the quiet fields. he fits words to the music it makes. This week of weather which mostly favored the fieldwork saw considerable progress made at the sowing, at this farm. at Robls and at ”the other farm" beyond. it enters now the last lap of its Where now is the Maytime? Gone from this place . . . out and over the hill. She went away gently one night in the diniiiess and June. well beloved month. is here. The best time of all the year-- the Junetime? Yet how entranc- ing are the months following. of maturing summer. How beautiful too the peace of Autumn with the dying fires of another year course. smouldering. flaming. on field And what remember we now and in woodland. And Winter of this week's days which slipped away fast. to be gone as it whis- pcr of a young spring wind in the new leaves . . a rustic and silence? The flash of busy wings about. The delicate deepening greens on Alder and birch and poplar. the rose-red of maple. And the white crowns of wild pear and cherry in hedgerow and woodland white. sparkling, silent-the rest- ing pi-riod. too has its mag its charms. Yet this season, this month blossom-laden is most.en- gaging as it offers now its long and perfect days. Further into the cropping this week took the folks at Alderlea. Busy it was for the farmers, who attended religiously to the chor- about. itig and went then to the cares This years Mayiime was here of the field-work. By day . . and is gone. And June Well be- am! for the tractor-man some- loved month is come. times on.inlo the night. the iarmi Helen C. Crew slnll "A SW2 mg continued, of June" in these verses: James himself attends to the U . rites of the sowing with no ap- Oh he”! 0'” he?” parent lack of interest or zeal. 3”" d”we”' "9"', with the horses in the old seeder. I km” " by 9” ""”"g He” Mack. youngest Grandson of all. a Fm” b1"'b"'?' b"”"- coming-six fellow. waits for his wh'"' mm h” mm .. companion. . . When school ciass- He '5" 1" "'9 Wide" "L as reconvene in August this lad oh see! 0,. see. How yonder tree will be there with the resf. . D ' is clothed in while all maidcnly: While every bloom. Sweet with perfume. is plundered by s dusty bee. Oh smell and taste! For now in haste. The sun is opening every flower. See yonder rose It's heart disclose. June ripens in one perfect hour!" Until Monday - - - Diary A - - - Good-night . . . "Who is Mack?" s farmwlfe queried the other day. "I don't seem to know him." He is the only boy of this place. in him we rest many a hope for its future ivclforc. lie is shortlsh and broad and fair 4- a llkeabie and knowing child for his years. Not so merry as Gage. his cousin. Naturally more sober and given to reasoning things. "Why?" is often on his lips. He sings tuncs Isl-1'I IA! A Tasty Bil Fresh Green 'l'bars's vary fins agus is the market ante." said the Chef. "Beautiful blgbunchesready tousaiamany ways. "Most chefs are very particular about preparing asparagus. cause it is grown in sandy soil. it must be ' " washed in cold water-especially the delicate tips. Next, out off the root ends up to where the green begins: tliln-Peel or scrape the stalks: than cook in an asparagus boiler." "Few homemakers have aspar- agus boilers. Chef. so I suggest tying the as, .. in bunches '.l.'a'.”;.'it:.iIi N Of Color- Asparagus with minced chlve.. season in, carrots with melted butter spai -d with 3 drops labasco. Arr e .botli vegetables on half- of a luiig A platter. On the other half. um...” the drained asparagus. Spoon creamy sgg sauce across middle. Pass extra sauce. lancer Melt 3 ii... Creamy butter over a low heat. Stir in; lbl. enriched flour. Va lap, each salt. celery salt. moiiosodlum glu. inmate and .wwdered mustard. Gradually stir Vs c. liquid drain- ed from the cooked llparagus and 1 1:. whole milk. Cook and up until thickened and boiling. Add SOMETHING NEW in vegetable main dishes. an asparagus-potato carrot platter with creamy sgg sa uca. is perfect for warm weather. of V: lb. each; that is. one for each person. stand the bunches la the lower part of a 2-qt. double boiler. Pour in boiling water to the depth 4 coarse-chopped hard-cooked egg. and best. Cottage Cheese Daisia Tarts - Part 1: Line ll small fluted tail of 8"; add 1 teaspoon salt and bi teaspoon monosodliim glutamate; invert the top of the double boiler to cover the asparagus tips. then bolt 20 minutes or until the thl green portion is fork-under." "A clever method. Madame. The tougher lower stalks become too- der in the boiling water. while the delicate tops cook gently by steam without becoming overdone." MONDAY DINNER ITAILII ASPARAGUI Chicken-Ham Saladettes Cornbrs of squares Asparagus-Po to-Carrot Platter Egg Sauce Cottage Cheese Raisin Tarts coffee Tea Milk Recipes Proportlonod to Serve C to I Asparagus-Potato-Cari-at Platter: Cook separately. new potatoes. young carrots and 2 pounds fresh. .nsw asparagus. Then roll the eh I. When half cooled. pans or aluminum foil pans with American pie pastry. Fill with cottage cheese fruit mixture: halts 15 min. in a hot oven. 400 degrees sift ovsr powdered sugar. Serve cold. plats or with cherry preserve. Cottage CIIOCII Fruit Filling - Part 2: Rub me a. cottage cheese through a sieve. Add U! c. iugsr. Vs ii. undiluted evaporated milk or eresm. 1 tbs. melted butter. tho grated rlnd and juice 1 lemon. 1 beaten large eggs, III e. raisins and V4 c. mixed candied peel. TRICK on THE CHEF Put chicken-ham saladeiles to- gether with mayonnaise seasoned with a little powdered tarragon. MORNING SMILE Musician-That tenor of ours has a marvelous voice. He can hold one of his notes for half a minute. Banker-Tliat's nothing! i have potatoes in melted butter and dust held one of his notes for two years. S-0-0 SLIMMING I no alteration worries with smart step-in stylsi And so nat- ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS MATERNITY OUTFIT l Only TWO main parts to this lcasy-sew top! Adjustable open front on the skirt assures perfect fit throughout the waiting period! Pattern 7096: Maternity Mlsses' Sizes Small (10. I2); Medium (M. GRANDMOTHEWS COOKIES Filling Cook first so it will be cool. 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup water ,1 tbs. flour--bcaien smooth with a little water I cup raisins Cook iiniil quently Coolty its-ugli thick-stirring fre- 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup shortening Crcam above together and add .1 beaten eggs. Work in 4 cups4 of flour into which i tsp. soda has been sifted. Roll dough in inch thick. Cut into shape. Put tsp. fitting on each one. moisten sdgas. Cover with an- other cooky. pressing edges to- gether. Bake slowly 850 degrees F. definitely. Yield approx. 5 dos. I" scalloped edge cookies. GOOD INCIEAII Cereal grain production in India than four years earlier. BUSY ECIIANGE nuslly buys and sells about E y. 000.00!) worth of cotton. Mrs. C. II. Dyke. st. I h 1, Out. is visiting her sister. Mrs. Kenneth Crump. Maple Avenue Sumrnei-side. . . Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Jenkins, Halifax. spent a few days in lum- merslde recently. the guests of Mr. and "fl.-Dfll Deck. home of Mrs. Harold Matt- Oallral Street. is lum- A kitchen shower was held at i l(EllllEllY'S l.AliiES' WEAR III 0"!!! SIIIET . IALANCI or smite COATS. SUITS s si-toms:-com. A1 1-) 'y These are at their best when I . few days old and will keep ln- , in 1964 was 17 per cent greater Msncher 's royal exchange an- ts); Large (18. mi, Tissue pat-l tern; transfer. State size. l Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this attsrn (stamps i cannot he accepts ) to The Guard- . ian. Household Arts Dept.. 60 Front lstrcei West. Toronto. Ontario. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER and SIZE. ORDER our I956 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. em- broidery. ironons. toys and novel- tics! Send 25 cents for your cc of this wonderful book now. You'l want to order every design in it! 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