i'Pag:e- 5: Tina aE.XEii'aii"ii'Fa?.KEiis3-Z'iv3C71iiffiET LET'S EAT Hawaiian Recipes For Baked Goodies By IDA BAILEY ALLEN '-Ar we Wainii Tea Room int popular, loo. moist and almost as. linnnliilii. iuii hi the Salvation rich as ll fruit cake. Here's the- Arm;.. 1 fine v.ho';e loaf bread is a iccipe for that, also.” sprci:il"' l Pl'lJi'l) on my: visit in the islands Yniif :e.'irlel's might like: lu'FFF'T DINNER A LA WAIOU in fpgmiya slifil a loaf at their bill- . L J . fer dinncts. PmHpp' mu l l l Celery Saladettes so, i l a F.llalil'l”, I hiouglili Avocado Drain”! aloi. 1. mix for ninkiiii: thf-I Fned Chicken p(1l'llli.ll' hfl.l)ffVl-lolllhlfl bread I Herb Tomato Bread As she spoke. our visitor, dis- Bmwred euro”, 3””. l1llgLll5l'lt"Ci l-(turn Ef'(lll0llliC5 Edu- cator Joan Rock. iummageri in her smar'. :mn.i:i.iq and came up with the rP('i,'VP. string Bean Platter Prune Cake Squares . Tea Muiil are: Sir. Walter Aulrl. usher: Herb Tomato Bread: Into a 3 qt. bride; Mrs. Roiihi-ii Waits, matron of honor; 'Imr:”:K bgllpii lgufbsi” vcglgtjgrediigfgglusher; .Vliss Brenda hint-Laren, flower girl. 0 a o s u . . con” Mr. Reuben Waits, Mr. Miss best man: i Prepared by Students i .. - . . . V. ,. . , , ,,.(,.:rf,1,:n, il,1,;,?,'f iF5"n;,,.:;ai;.,,,:erv;:i 0”; i '59- 53” Wat Coreliead was the scene of; elbow-length veil was caught in . rash: '1' , rt31g5 or 50"” 1 pk” l”5h 0' fry 9iii0iF-,sn autumn wccidiiig on Saiurda,v,l place by a tiara. She carried a bou- . ,,j j i T' dmnesm. Miiiill liiaiiiil" V95” iii it 0- "mid October 9. iihrn Rcr Norman R.: quet of Better Time roses. :j'...,,,.,. -, . Q,,,,i,,,,,.,, ,,i Amy l”””- Add "' '99- "ch m”-li?l3m Green lilli'.Pfi in iiiarriiigc uertrude. The bride was attended by Mrs. Ignk ,, ,,h,s,,. mm. ,,v(,n.g Piiitl iiii5Cm'iiY- Mix iii l Ci ”ii5',lii'-d Olive, daiigliicr of Mr and Mrs. Reuben Watts. as matron of. honor. . ' i ii i ' " l lllmle "heal Hm": imd 2 ca 5i"edlDavid MacDonald. Union Road.. who wore a floor-length gown of Y. '. v cl . x 1 H bi i S be (mm) an i”””"l"'-d ”0l"i K""d 9" 3 "cured and Leith lierbcrl. son of Mr. and ' board or pastry cloth Until W003" Mrs. John it writs, Grand Trac- and elastic. Edie. Turn into an oiled Biz" x 5'-2" The L.m,,.,.1, was pink net over taffeta with match- ing headdress and mitts. She car- ried a nosegay of pink mums. Miss Lavinia MacDonald. penal prune rake sistcrl Bridal Party At West C-ovehead Pictured above are the principals in the Watt".-MacDonald wedding group. and Mrs. Lavinia MacDonald, bridesmaid; Mr. Ernest Drakz. I MARY HAWOBTIPS MAIL Worries Over Son 69” European Girlfriend DIAR MARY HAWORTH: I once thought I knew all the an- sworn: now I am not so sure. Two months ago my son Bud. 23. came home from Europe and. needles to say. we were very happy about his safe return. 3ut yclterdaguhe received a let- ter from his ropean girl friend. which mentions that she has a child now eight months old- Bud's child. In sharing the let- ter with us, has practically admit- ted his paternity, although it seems he hadn't discussed her situation with anyone. The girl is asking financial help with the child (she hasn't mentioned marriage. yet). she writes that she loves Bud. always has and always will. I have seen her picture and she looks very kind and sweet-and. in his way. Bud may care for her as much as for anyone. But he is utterly con- fused and uncertain what to do. as he is in debt, without steady work and studying nights to be- i . From left to right they come . C cy employee Leiih Watts, groom and 15 11- 1uGHT To "Eu: Gnu,-.r I favor helping the girl regu- larly, to keep her on the straight and narrow path in future, if pos- sible. But my husband. my sisters and a few other persons say: "Ignore her, such girls are on the make," etc. I am separated from my husband. with just enough in- come to keep going: but I could cut corners somehow, to help the girl. if that's the right thing. However, I don't want to be ridi- culed-and I am counting on your casion. The bride's mother was attired in a dress of orchid pink taffeta with navy accessories and wore a cor- sage of Talisman roses. The groom's mother was attired in a dress of light blue crepe with matching list and wore a corsage of Pink Delight roses. Following the ceremony a recep- -i decorated with. l iiiiii Pail- miikiiiii it high" 3i me gladioii and pot:ril pl:llllS. satin or the bride. was bridesmaid nndl i r)- 5 I 5'ilP5- Bi'”5ii Willi muied b”i'””i- bows adorned with iioiscgriis of, wore a. floor-length gown of mauvel i . - Cover; let riseat room temperature flowers in p.islcl shades niarkedl net over taffeta with matching i f' "mil ilie Nil 15 Toiiiidiiil lUll- the guest pews. Mrs. Chelsey headdress and mitts. She carried a ?. Bill” 50-'55 iiilii- iii A iii0Cl9”i9l-l'l ilughes HHS the orgniiist and prer- nosegay of yellow mums. ' mi "V9": 375 il98i”"5 F-. 9i” liiiiil ious to the i-rrrnioiiy rendered Miss Brenda MacLarcn, niece of: ,....--.. . Hint: Collected by (Mother of 5) With November : . rcaiing its nippy head. ccr . y a few cold-ivcathcr precautions are in order. Baby should lime his ilnily airing (except in iiecrinrz wciillicil but these few siiggralion: should he tent in mind. 1. (hurl. ucallicr reports before lcnluriri; mil. (And a good ther- mometer is a sound investment.) 2. Bal”')'Sl1fllil(il'VC costly. but com- fortably ilrcxscil. (Tight bundling restricts circulation l 3. A length of Kli(”.'f plflkllc is A srnsihlc inrihigc Iicccs-or). Will shield hairy if you're i:.iuglu in rain or snow. t or 0 0 Dietary measure. Proteins, doctors (cll us. .'llC lllfll in growth and the idexclopnicnl of all body structures. but they also have .1 favorable effect on resistance to infection. Gcrlrcris Strained Vitals are rich lil l.'0IlIPlClC proteins. Made from selected curs. ihcvrc specially pro- :csscd . . . have so little fat and fiber iIicy're easy as milk to digest. 100'; oicat uilli just enough tasty broth to one .1 sninnih. rilcasanl-lceling tex- lift. 6 slrnincd iariclics. 3 iunior nc-ii: fur lnls uilh :1 ton Ieciii. Hearty lunch for a nipp) Noxerilbcr IAKED rorsfo SPECIAL l potato for c.icli seryiiig. Silt hviller or ni.ii::arinc. Any of (lCl'l7Cl.b Slrnincil or .liinior Meals. Bake potatoes thoroughly. Remove insides and mash smoothly with but- ler or margarine and salt. Add half as much chopped or strained meat as pnllilo. lllcml iicll. Perfect ending for b.ib s meal. One of (icrbcr's Strained Fruits or Des- - scrls. 9 hcaycnlv '& fruits. famous for "ff lcmpting true col- ' , 's ors, naturally fggxgif good, true havors. my 4 wholesome cus- tard puddings, creamy-smooth. ilclitalcly delicious. Gerber-Ogilvic Baby floods Liniiicd, Niagara Falls, ( .in:id:i. 5 rho loaf is well-browned and sounds hollow when the crust is tapped. Remove from the pan to a. wire rack to cool. Prune Cake Squares. Stir is c. butter or margarine until softened. Gradually work in 1 c. sugar and 2 slightly beaten eggs. Sift together ii.- c already-sifted enriched flour, i-.- tsp. baking powder, in tsp. salt, 1 tsp. baking soda, 1 tsp. ground cinnamon, and ii. up. each ground clove and nutmeg. Add alternately with i. c. soured milk or butter- milk to the first mixture. Stir in l r. chopped. pitted. cooked. drained prunes. ltub it 7" 2: ll" biscuit pan with unsalted fat. dust with flour. Spoon in the cake batter. Bake 4s min. in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F.. or until brown. and a toothpick in- serted in the center comes out Clean. when cool. sift over confection- ers sugar, or cover with butter cream icing. the groom. was flower girl. Sit”; was attired in a gown of pale green, taffeta. and carried a nosegay ofi mixed flowers. l Mr. Reuben Watts. brother of the: groom, was best man. Mr. Walter Auld, cousin of the bride. and Mini Ernest Drake, broliier-in-law of the groom were the ushers for the oc-.' organ solos. l)lll'ili;: llin signlniz of ;the register. the soloist. Mr. lnwell .Wyaiid. sung "() Perfect Lore" The bride. who was given in mar- riage by her uncle. Mr. Claude Craswell. wore a gown of nylon not ,over satin with fitted bodice and lace bolero with long pointed sleeves lrimnieri with pearls. Her l by an Island ll And again-as always. though iabout ways, Providence was kind lol llsland farm-folks today. Particular-l own heart, indeed, was the work that was undertaken so early at iAlderlea. And what was this freshl lendeavour undertaken that was m-1-.-A...... l Morning Smile I The Pastor of a little church was noted for the fact that every one of his sermons lasted exactly 1 tiieiity-two minutes. Then one un- l, fortunate Sunday the sermon last- 4 rd foriiy-five mlnules. At dinner, his wife asked him what had gone amiss. "it was one of those things." sairi the pastor. moodily. "My secret de- xice was to slide a cough drop p under my tongue just before giving the sermon. It dissolved in exactly twenty-lwo minutes. Then I knew it. was time to stop. This morning I was talking for over forty minutes before I realized that my cough diop has si trouser button." BOITIE-FEII if your baby Is bottle-fad be sure to watch littln bowels donut . riociicw. milk has a natural llntlva c act which helvi talk: can of bab a need. Lacking this, a holtle-ind baby often gals freiiy. feveruiii arid aufleril constipation aadu retstnrnarli. in Rnhy'rI Own Tablets hep you luisp baby's howela on achaduls-cwsobn u at Irllil frntfulnolla ricullln at teething time, and at 1! minor Baby's (lwn Tahlotatodsy at your d ggist. Anne Adams Patterns r... - WEEK'S SEW TIIRII-TY! It's so thrifty. sew-easy to make thlii new. side-button. wrap weskit! Just look at the DIAGRAM! Wes- kits are so smart. this Fall - you'll want. several of the classic, button- front type, tool Choose wool tweeds. corduroy l Pnilern (529: Minor 'Sizes 12, l l4. 16. 1B. 20. size if! upper version. in yard 54-inch: lower, 156 yards 35- 3 inch nap fabric. This pattern easy to use. simple to saw. is tested for fit. Has com- plete. illustrated instructions. Send Thirty-Five Cents disc) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name, Address, Style Number. send order to ANNE ADAMS, care The Guardian. 00 Front Street, vs est, Toronto. ) In I y. What a daemon nl tn been taking Dr. llllsns hi. I alas: M1001. It . C M tip as WI ' I-II out after '01 nary. N I :leh, rod -, W. i ul'3 an Dr. rum Pilaf iii bull in drug lllslllli. lirlp or excursion to far pictured COCONFT SQl'.-tRES lshcres? That was to be preferred .'i Ciifi l7iiiiPi' lnbove most farm-eiiterprises? For , ii "iili Willie Siiifii" .was not this the very beginning- 2 933 WW5 Iof them all? 1 1'; cups flour . c . 1 tsp. baking powder I Vanilla - Aye, that was :t. Jaincs was Crumblr all iogmlier and plit in again at the slumping. ”Therc's pail about 7 x 13 lull in cup or morepnolhing like a bit of new land in coconut over mixture. Beat 2 egg help a farmer along", has been one Willi?-'9 Mid Mill 1'2 Mills brownjnf his pet beliefs down through SUSHI" Fl-WOI Willi Vanilla Spi-rarlitlie years. Now more idle slash was over coconut. Bake 25 minutes in being cleared. By next fall another ,5l"lV fii'i”ii 01' iiiiiil R IZ0lElPl1 Fiiliirlfleld. fertile and fruitful, would br- "ii "in numbered in with acres that had been cropped. Is this husband of ours living! Lights ushered him this morning I . lilo trite iwilighlt ofkfdawn. "lid liki- o ave my rea ast . . . wnll. before long. Ellen" he said pllil.lllL' The hm-59115,, mm, was used so-first feet in the floor. We followed extensively to iiphnlsicr furniture 5li0i'll.V- "Oi "Om Choice 3-1 much in our grandparents' day has re- 5! "Om Plfciimstlncel turned to popularity -- but not for The kitchen-fire sparked and upholstery. II is now high fashion. sputtered Ind C8UEl1i- nlerflllt We ,It is nylon ll0I'59lli'lii' made up in led ll Cal-Si-lCl(S '7l miiple - - - lllf very sheer boiiffaiit petticoats. it kettle sang. And presently hreak-- stays pcrmaiiciiliy stiff. is (-asy tollilst was sprcnd.' Now the silver oil Wash. quick to tlsgv. and the pf'ii.t,l-IR be-clouded morning was spread-l Igconla dry to shape without Iiron- ring into the valley. Where was thel 5 ml. nmber of the sunrise? We heard the dog bark. challenging the right.-xi of some passer-by. Now we would summon James-and Rob from the stables to the meal. -Mrs. Boyd Lowther. Carlo.-trin Siding W ile Preservers 1 0 0 0 But James had gone, steps point- rd in the direction of Alderleri.' , and the stump-field there. His breakfast came later, when from' .ihe door we could catch the steady , A hum of the bulldozer at work. And i . , . then the day took from us all of! ii I E .5 t, I y . g II 9 l .. : A shadow-free light is neederl over any i suii-way. A ceiling hxtlrrc In a lower half should be shielded or laced so light does not shine directly in i 1- eyes of a perm. i the stairs yhousehold. the boys to their classes, i the men to the Home-farm and met llurnlp-work there. i i We enjoy these rare. and after all. only brief spells of dcsertinn.l They give us time to lolier at uiel house-work. to have precious mo-, l menta of reading. to mend or semi fit our leisure. or maybe. can-s for-l gotten Just to "sit loose" and dream. . . Siamese Twins , , , We drank our tea from it ”Sun- dR.V" cup . . , and saw the gentle sky of the aimless day come downi to keep a fall tryst. with the weary-l iion was held at the Queen Hotel. The tables were decorated with baskets of gladioii and cut flowers. views to settle the controversy. i P.B.: Bud claims (he isn't too KEEP IN TRIM , Measure Up-Do Your Proportions Harmonize? Symmetry is an harmonious word. it flows into balanced proportions with beauty of form. If your weight is reasonably normal and your pro- portions harmonize. you should be able to slip smoothly vinto a. dress and waits right out of the store in it.., If a hem alteration only is n required. you're in fine shape. The pivotal measurements are: Bust. waist, abdomen, hips. In standard dress sizes. for each body type, measurements are based on the bust, which is the gauge of upper body structure. Using the bust measurement as the gauge test for harmony of pro- portions: The waistline is rightly proportioned at 8 to 10 inches smal- ler than the bust circumference. The average difference is 0'5 in- ches. There should be only a slight curve of the abdomen. Ideal- ly. this measurement should be from one-half to two and I half inches smaller than the bust cir- cumference. Alas. this measure- ment increases with excess weight. slumped posture and flabby ab- dominal muscles aid and shot the spread too. The hip measurement will vary with body type. Uitrutrsunlined hips measure the same as the bust. Hips that measure from one to two inches larger than the bust are termed average. Hips that meas- ure lhree. to four inches larger than the bust are termed full. Be sure to take correct msasu :- ments to get the facts about your figure. To make the teat accurate. here are lhe rules. The bust meas- urement should be taken over a pro- perly fitted bra. Circle tape around By Ids Jean Kain the curve of the abdomen level of greatest proturberance. as viewed from the side. Last, the mp, To get the full-measure. circle tapg around lower hips at the part to include the buttocks. at the larggai Body type is inherited, and your crmal weight depends on whether - .-...-, you have a small. medium or large frame. It is true that with over- weight, all your measurements Hill be too ample. and more than likely, in three-tier wedding j ELLENlS DIARY in: fields and the woodlands on the , hilltops; sometimes it comes to us in i-ound-'d,.,rk wait we” and along l-V m James who this momlnlz sallicoiliiiig of winter. We saw the red- a hope of his fostered. After histbrmm M damp mrmwt and the tie down in seasonal placidity amid , I , . ,. . . And in the dark of this rainy mm” 5”'5ly'"g l0 mm um” an-vifiiifilllllg. remember now last night's 'The brides table was centred with N") th" 0"” (hm 3”" is Mn" cake topped uith a mlnalure bride and groom. Tlw toast to the bride was proposed knowing how our family about her. Does that by the Rev. N. R. Green and re- - - spondcd to by the groom. g8:”::;1lIl;,o:ll;er the sltualfgl B. id, For travelling the bride wore charcoal grey with pink and black accessories and a corsage of Talis- man roses. The bride and groom left on H honeymoon trip through the Maritime Provinces, And assuming that Gertals back- -- --v---e-me-- ground, character and circum- stances make her gullible to com-l munist propaganda. it seems to me that your brand of decencyl might become the agency of her salvation-and her child's also. For example. a kindiieiiricd, cpenhanded letter from you-en-. closing what help you ran. and pledging continued interest in her welfare (and the child'sl-such a letter might enlist Gerta's con- fidence that we are a people who do sincerely care about the fate oil the individual. shoddy behavior in relation to her. In letting her know that HELPING harm is INDlCATEDl DEAR. P. 3.: Your consideraicl sentiments do you great credit 'arinoi"s Wife saw evergreens sturdily the hedgerows. ready now. as are the furry folk of the wilds. for the farm-houses yawn slcepily and set- their now more open surroundings the future, as best you can. you might be doing good beyond your bobc of moon above a. hllll Until tomorrow a -- -s - Diary - - W - Good-night . . . . . securing a friend for democracy, in a sensitive spot in the human l family, and paving the way for, her child to grow up in the non- Herman N. Bundesen, M. D. communut when of mnueme. Painless Childbirth , I . ' The cynic l selfish attitude nil HAS certain Hazards your hllsbalfd, sisters, oi. al. to-l wards Geri.a's appeal, and their. advice to Bud to ignore her need. I is destructive doctrine --- brid for. Gene. and her child. bad for Bud., and bad for society as a whole. ill carried out. The profound ihlnkrrs of our time are agreed that faith- ful christlan charactcr- contains the only ultimate remedy for. and antidote to the evils nourished by the communist conspir.-try. "PAINLESS" childbirth cllri be harmful to both the mother and baby if the wrong technique is used. Unlortimaleiy. there are mothers who at times refuse to tolerate a little pain during birth. I know most of you molhers don't reali7.e that you can stand pain- relieying drugs much better than your unbrlrii bnby. . Continued on page 9 No Ideal Drug While many drugs have been used to give labor relief. no dnig has been found to be ideal for this purpose. if given too early. some drugs may prolong labor. Others may make the mother-to-bie non-coper- ativo and extremely restless. This may change what would have been a 'normal rtn into an abnormal one. ALs:o, if a drug is given too close to the time of birth, the baby may be born sleepy and have difficulty breathing .such a situation is es- peclally dangerous for an infant born preniatui-ely. Another Problem some drugs may also cause an increase in the amount of bleeding at the time of delivery. I believe it mother should be willing to stand a little pain it she may be virtually assured that her baby will be born alive. And I think most mothers will agree with me. QUESTION AND ANSWER Miss G. P.: can nose and throat infections be cured? Answer: Practically all nose and throat infections can be cleared up with proper treatment. An exam- ination is needed to find the cause of the difficulty before proper treatment is carried out'. The anti- bioiic drugs should be helpful. Ronnie and D n n n i on Galynn. Siamese twins of Dayton. 0, i-in-as up in their new cowl-my outfits as they celebrate their third birthday Doctors declare surgery will mean death for one of the boys, whose parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Galyon. say they never will have them separated. The youngsters are walking now and they take '10. your Grocer In F". Growth Chart. Grorslh hurl firms going backwa rd. sun I fIl IVE! at turn: unun usrrru For Healthy Crowtli Buffer-Nut Bread L, ; d back and under arms. and bring it plmeuc to the commun H hgges together at the center of the buat' them. he hesitates to do anything Noxi- possibility ii a t u r iii in mine the abdominal extension. cir- some will be more out of proportion than others. for excess fat aliiiis parks on the least used areas. with weight at healthy normal for your structure, harmony of measure- ments will give you a fine figure. circle around your To tape waistline. deter- tape around body to include shells at the waist grow bigger and coins for this pattern (stamps can- In spite of Bud's not be accepted) designs cm The Guardian. 60 Front you St. are concerned to keep her safe in Please print plainly NAME. DRESS. PA'I'X'ER.N NUMBER. power to estimate. You might bC lour Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cata- log-82 of the most popular broldery, crochet, its cents for your copy. Ideas for REASON TO no nrccnr THING 3i”5- b”””' ””””i””' Gotham liar Color-Keyed their Famous new i Gold S!rfpeQ Has-r'er,v so that no one can make a mistake about hosiery shades. Now, husband! can surprise wives, beau: can thrill lady-friends. father: can delight daughters-everyone can tntlursth fishaumtsa-ltmf ilsla-r Irlluda-tmhrnhnrlslhaua Alice Brooks Designs l EASY TO CROCHET Skirt of the seasonl Rows and rows of crazy shell stitches - baby bigger toward the hem! It's the sliii-ii you love-easy to do! Crochet Pattern 7190: Misses Waist Sizes 20-22: 24-26; 25-30 inches included. Matching stole. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in to Alice Brooks Ontario AD- West, Toronto. llrim.liil of thrifty gift ideas - em- sewing, color- transfer designs to send for. Plus 4 patterns printed in book. Send and for bablnl busing. 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