“"‘i-~5-‘-'5 ~ ~>¥ 4—“-‘¥:< l-e ; <-;r~r-:a<~—~_-::s:-.' S’? sfiflfl -.-..;2; s l * unuouuucuw CdllMuaof 111$ to. wqdlllxlfl HuK-fitnnkmvs. wedding to Mr. Ivor Guest. MP, IOYOWIW Mabel s Whwe was s recent event in was s bzcxasmmcn board: Mr. sod Lady Annc Hum-aka sent boob 6nd: to the bridle. and the Hon. Mrs. Lionel Gizesis 13th Century silver bowls. The Earl and Countess cf Ilchester nave their (Laughter many beautiful jewels and a dcufc-ic- fox fur. Vis- count Wimbomsfls present to his son included a house. and to the bride he wave u mink con-l- and trnvellinlz bag. Vlscountess Wim- bornes r/rassnls to Lady Mabel were a porure of diamonds and other teiwlsllcd larnlimints. Women are rlolw makiric plans fer the big chilor-sns parties for char- ity which are a feature of the Chrisltntas season. says the London Daily Telemann and Moi-mm: Post. Lady Cambridge has taken the chalnnanohllp cf two ccmuilttees. one for the Pieter Pan party on 5. other for the : garty 0n Dec. 21. lady Mary Clllnl ridge will -help her mother with arraneemenls for Peter Pan parw. She will brim; alone: a number of younnz friends. Lady Camlbrld-zle. Lady Home and Lady Ullzwatcr have already takfin tickets for it. Two prizes have been sent by Queen Mary. One is a model harbor and the other a. doll with golden curls. dressed in a Iona pink silk and net fmk and s little straw poke bonnet. - - Lad-v Bessborough will preside st the December meetiru: in Lon- d:n of the Canadian Womurs Club. st which the Dowager Mar- chlcness of Readin: will weak on "Women's Voluntary Services for Air Raid Precautions." I I I O Prior to leavlnrl for Halifax Mrs. 1.. D. Murray held a farewell re- ceptlon at the Canadian National Hotel on Monday afternoon attend- ed bv a. wide circle of friends who Joined in wishing hm- health and bapviness in her new home on Parkdale Terrace, l-lallfax. - - lvfrs. McKay. wife of Liz-Col. CI L. McKay and her n-lecc Miss Grace , BmlHlRSlIEY left. yesterday morning; B AA ALAAkkJA‘A ‘A w "0man’s HAPPENING ..WEEK.. present we) on a. visit to Duluth. Minn.. where ‘ they will be the zuests bum. m-i Kay's brothel:- and Miss Blllingalcyts father. w. Charles J.‘ Billingsley. Everyone just new ls busy with the pleasant though arduous duties !*°‘filillkohflitlnas. backing AMorningSmile An old lnsh farmer who 148M I pig had reading tit one dew and starving it. nex . "W do you treat the poor beast so, Paddy?” he was asked. “Sure? said Paddy. “when I kill my pig I like to have a stroke u! fat and a stroke of lean.’ A minister went in for golf in a serious way. He had lessens from a professional and was told he must practise lsslduoualy. One day he went out to practise. He Bot a. caddie and walked to a tar-away tee. The caddie teed up , the ball, and the minister took a. gwlpo at. it, missing it by a foot. He contemplated the ball for I few minutes, then had another try. This time he hit the ground eigh- teen inches behind the ball. ti" said the minister. ,.. “Minister,” said the caddie. “ye'll never learn me play golf l‘ time _words l’ A peculiar way of over- ' S OF THE bowels forlchumh and C-hutltlblé. imtitutlons. Dinah for home friends abroad and doeontlom for the festive season.‘ _ The Duchess cf Kent has boultht lam trl-oolor flannel house costs. One has a. fitted wine top. Wide pale blue sash and full mavv skirt. The other ha: a. brown lop. red ash and block. skirt.‘ " s Mr. and Mrs. C. H. B. Lonawcrth entertained at Iilllhurst on Satur- day afternoon in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Murray.‘ The sympathy of many friends w.ll go out to Mr. s. C. Moore and . family in their present bereave- l ment. , n I t l Waste paper baskets play an lu- creasinaly important role in the GBCZPBUOII of our rooms these days- Wflid n Mfiftkllvevooeoooo-ooooo-oo O ‘I Social "<- AN x , 1rrlsl_s;ussbyr'rrrvww GUARD! Person and Royal home-lovers have been pioneers in the fashion for match- inz waste paper baskets or tubs. Queen Marv has them minted cream or pale xrcen with floral] th Marl- Roysl has asked n. London work- shop to keep her supplied with waste pacer tubs painted in the Adam blue and irreen and decorat- ed with the classical motifs of the period for her reception rooms at Hamlwood House. lady Mulder». den-y prefers. her waste paper bas- ; kets to be painted a. deep ureen or brown and to have old prints ap- plique to them. Some at London- oerry House are covered with pieces of old church bromide and bear the famillv arms“ . . ' Mrs. Alex. Scott. although still [confined to her room at hcme. ls gownlconvalesclnn toward "snowed ea . Mr. Walter R. Adams, Monomer; of-the Bank of Nova scotla, Mrs. ; Adams. and her mother. Mrs. Wank ‘ are helm cordially welcomed to the buslnus and social life of the city. They have taken up their resid'~. ence at 1 ill/Zest.‘ Dr_ and Mrs. David W. Mac~ Kcnzie. Jim. cl New York, wlr. have spent one Past mont in Jamaica. l .W.I., have arrived in Montreal; to be the Quests of Dz. MacKenzlefs 1 parents. Dr. and Mrs. David W.1 lldacKeznzie. until lifter Christmas. ll Misc c+ Ble ‘sh - 1 l 150F133’ by lwlfilicxéofilpefiifuli sister in lvlloplewoodflifieher and I I The nanny friends of Miss Mar- nret Black will regret to hear of l nor accident. She was struck and lmocked down by n hltpnd run cunning little pa- nmas right on the Christmas rec, tied in a gay Christmas box for brother or sister. Jane ‘will love her name embroidered right on the pocket of these dainty. but cozy warm ale blue flannelette pajamas, pr ntcd with pretty noselmy ln pink. The feminine rufflying may b: of wnshmble blue satin ribbon or of self-maternal. Buttons right down tho front will enable her in but on her- self without any aid from mummy. Note they have a drop seat. For ‘best’ she could have them of washable satin or silk crepe. If she Hang these favors cottoumthc peaifisle prints and solid colored brn cloths are sturdy. Brother will feel to grown-u in his pajama if ey are. m e of wine colored flanne- letto....with Peter Pan collar and long sleeves. Of course the nun- orv‘ r flsrmevtto or cotton are also fstohlnl. will find them so simple sod ln- expenslvotn sow. she'll wont u: - ‘nicks smru....for.hur own ut- m zsu....nn4 m» for gnu-m- . v p d - me No 2'10 v 2dnstgnwefo: 1 ‘I gm; 8.1. n. and a s-a y-m of 99-inch m- wlth 2 3-4 yards of ruffl- Iebd flftun will cm t: names m .: imam an: JIM would’! ‘m\ "mq-m- s29». p; m; .-....-~ . ........ , m I0. I148 51M “u. "can l former gulrdlm Home Bani 80 lure to writs n‘? our mummy, and ll» 0f Household Scrapbook} (I! uoanrvrs pus) ' Dorothy Dix's Letter fBox i 9"“ "“"'"*" luau Expect-s too Much of a Woman After He . kjmfkf, ‘ggyfig gggflfliy 335g; Marries Her and ls Sorely Disappointed too short. buy s strip of unb ench- ed muslin the Width of the blanks; Ind l-hu length according to the shortage. Stitch this securely m the and of flue blanket and use at the- foot of the bod. tucking tho. muslin in under the mattress m plus of the blsnkel. This will three classes: Husbands bachelors and widolwers. tinny so Because a Wife Does Not Have at Least Twenty Personalities to Suit His Varying Moods . l __ - _ d Dear Miss Dix Men are what women nanny lien clot B “ ma“ ll . - I "'. ,._w.,..» nwownu-q-vvl-"nu-Q.n...-J¢>..-.""v~o+wn0,v.zg4;9$.v,9; The Housewife. 1 alive the world’: great men. Such writers mamas Mann Andre usumuflmn Ludwig and ll BOOKSJARTJ Music in tb first wterd o,“ k wisdom I 93111080911793 give you just the length you need. who“ mmq l; filled with obs Med with snag:- ' 1°"- H ‘I ' ' Fulo -Mlller have been Cranberry Sauce 9,1“. M; I m? h“ ,_ . interpret, taislmfiliili “Sfnyill hpmii“ $5 °“‘ °‘ ésfimfi “'1 mm” pZ%'“:?-?l=l‘3 m? 351 lii-nunll-uur f» u...» u» by m’, use o; cranbe e a? “w” ' mum ' wmqi 11am ave o under with inoufficimt After the 1mm m; lksd of’ doesn't, time examine tho entire works thfl-{y mum... add on, a, f} n. him of Plato, acumen and other: will crsnbcr sauce to. a Wllnd-gnd- m the gang: gggftgg tfh°gh3°u“' s-half s ce of ham. I Th or; unifcrmt £11108!» and R, “n 3 t 5° onus an B. . l. 09W- rppbfiiufhutl. mfg; head ‘gibmlwl l‘ of n. rusty scrclw for a short time, and then remove with a screw. driver while the screw is still hot. . in the followlnk mamnao from the Boston-Herald ls the uroom ls a nephew of Miss Mary Wade of this city who went up for the weddiruz ceremnny. "The weddlnz of Miss noun L. Millikan. duuziltm- url Govcmzr of Mair-e and Mrs. Carl E. Millikan. to William E. Wade. Jr.. of 85km atzeet. Rock- lanu. Mass. took place on ‘monks- sdvim nlaht at 8 p.m. at Bmintree Conlgregatlunal church. Miss Milli- ken until recently resided at lthfl dlfferem kinds 0T Wives l W858 home and has lust returned from b. trip to Bennuda». Attend- anlts at the oerqnmy were Mr. Wadels slsier. Dorothy. a freshman at Bates Colleen. Elmer Stewart of Mt. Vernon. N.Y.. was best man and amcm the ushers were Edward Lelyveld of this town. also a form- er Bates Collette student. In ad- dition to parents and the bride's five sisters. there re many friends present from nd and n5- ton where the couple are well known. The bride was lovely in a gown clf white satin with Iona train. cap of tulle veil with reel old lace at the throat. He: bcuquetw-asof white bride's roses with llly-of-tlhe- . 4-121- maids ' home of a sister. Mrs. Allison Wills. lu Bralntreo. following which the couple. aoocmponllfid by Mr. and lvLrs. Elmer Stewart. whose merri- ime had taken. place the day be- fore. dowel-ted for a short wuddinz trip. MI. and Mrs. Wade will make their home in Rutherford. N.J.. 8s the bridegroom employed as a tiheudst by a rubb company aic. NJ. Mr. Wade was active in scholastic and athletic fields at Bates. He wus l- menlher of the Lawrence Chemical Society and at present is active in the New YorlgClwpt/er of the Adiron- dack Club. The bnlde‘: sn-andlfatlv. er, George C C was est- glubs than. So What? ‘HISWGT. plain several things that have kept women messing through and have ls because men are not so human and so uh men really like in women an es bera The solution ofthsmyste seemstobeths m still lygam- ghugzxflt heart and it lakes a. 3'1» ‘Vflfltby g1 xmlnug‘ £114; tgmmgy Dear Miss ln love. She revolves around her. and never pcmilts her to do an won; gt sll, m; eve-n wa a start and I won't be to do nothing but groom herself I will be mother's lndul mvtelbe quLe asgood to her as her mother u. 941,3; Jo be her b ‘ 9 akes he: out mu stares all evening at a . . wcuzhn in gay colors who is minded 11D like I- bl" l1 m A~J I " dooir antigen? atnhpf» “thhits youglel the 9-1! u lsaoodeowandrllllwsokflsw 8mm- iihaglllllg hug on to destruction. l1 she doesn't. he calls her 1r a girl is aclingini vine, he comldera her a. niltwlt. And she ll modern and hard-ho ed and alble to hold down a good labial; accuse; her of having no heart. If she is silly. he longs for an Intel 1H1 com- panlOn. And if she i: brilliant, he craves s Dflylllflll. Most men are like worms m the grass-Alley wrigxlo around a whle, than émne tgmloken l :5" This clever ‘analysis of his sex ls made by s man and l‘. should ex- lIhC 8.3:" lven l-hfiull B Pibpillllal fléfluflfllfi explalnl why women find it so lmrd to catch husbands. It with j-ua: one wide. They wan; twenty . but they don't want to have to support a harem. different types o! ladies consolidated in one sinfle t. a wi-f who our doubia in swing and wind lr feet. that tile. First. They wont all these e does at is poor girl to do? No wond man you women it wearing hhgmselves out tryl to queue ‘ércaoinsolugle rlrllldle of “<1 instead of men. thr thing, lllate use sh . tuft a Pvmv-nlncher rhecsuse she Dix-lam ls the o flanged to c l 0f a er mother ls on her hand and foot. ow l r u... ... u... our. .3? om. . cell": rim wear prec Do you think ble m. ~. n t...“ ll a Bellggém Ifll-Ylxlmyllfxlve veryoklttxldttoslhzrxwlgllltl 8 the choices f wit W’ u;...-.'@""l.: my W“... .2 mall; and for W flu - e sacrifices the. it her hriamtlile ' d potted and feel that ¢T and wishes i made to birélénlgiiglllered before anybody h Utter se flahness has 30b In oolnl for“ your oo M O Drum to Addffll. libs iii-ins. c5£m‘m‘°‘“.§l' P061. o o readings by fllgrOharies G. arts, Dr. E. J. Pratt. Walter quats collection Ens l National Book hi: cently. And no publisher present uiswcred her rend with u: younger 10th " ‘The answer téiiat the mstorial o Atlzlo-Sumn period. extended roughl from the 000 to survived that called lyrics. VQSO 01' are the wh0lu world must do mislead. m. been bred m m: limes and lllflVdied‘ m every OOVdfld unit the k4‘ ii 4}‘ bonlmnul Green And u“ s5“, m h‘ AAL -kkkklh4h4k ons rLiterature '-_A§p'-_ ‘more was cheer It the inn, and ' windows alight. But no room to offer a child that night- Tbs ttle Ohust-Child so tender and small; They made Him a couch in the cow's rough ltoll, sThey covered Him there in the manger’: utrnw: Only the humble ccttls saw. lwsntnth in the village, cheer st the manger, scant and thin Ne“), readfim, h“ bu“ , Butbtho angels sang on a hlll neu- revived so a. public entertainment in lliniltnd, by own Masefleld. a feature of the pm,- the annual Cnnudlsn Ni t s?» the In tern ufe Club in ‘I'm-- included D: Rom Mc- "wny u it um mm u no 1:;- I 1' um v" bum .1: me lynlrncnwhon me openedwthe m mum cilzoltlon. ' ndonb Weekly wol answer. On No~ on" writes- to at, surely. is is looking. Take w .1 But John O Milli‘! 1000. Ha ly any poems v0 rope:- be m"? a And lvd that is . - cal wadltion as we born among th vina- flak o castle: of Pzvvénnl ltwu yards and about the time when William the Conqueror! Norman‘ z f . influen-ce of the ‘lfiovencnl poets end to the North of France, whlchhndmsdonmncrlnnsrr - tvopoetry andsoonnf own works and slso ] of Pauline Johnston. Henry Drum. mond. Wilson Mscdonald. Arthur Stringer, Audrey Alexandra. Brown. Y. And a gold star rose in the wint- l or sky. His mother plllowcd Him on her arm. And tho little sleeper was glad and warm. » Hundred: c" hundreds of years have Rom, And still the angels are singing on. And gill the light of that lovely a er the lworld hills shines afar: tlllblnto the hearts where love is right The Christ-Child enters on Olmst- mas niozhtl -Tho Youth’; Companion. Salmon sslsd ls good served with thin slices of cucumber. ‘ Keep a good polish on the shoes not only for the appearance. but they will wear much lon er and will; offer a greater resin ance to u . Plaster outs may be cleaned by using cold cream on s soft cl th ww- u liable to osmov ‘anllfyglsus And lhould be used spar- ! - Put s has piece of brown pup- er in the botom of the baking tin and butter it thoroughly before placing the fish in it. when the fish is baked. there will be no dhsgreesble pan to wash. ‘ fly piper that has stuck to the polished furniture should he ro- moved osrsmlly. Rub the space when it was with turpentine. re- moving all the glue. ‘Then polish with the usual furniture polish. Many cooks find a cake easier to remove from the pan if bnked in buttered paper within the pan. but if you are t ing it for the first time be sure o remove that paper no soon as the cake comes from the oven. If it cools on the cake it is bound to stick. 0;! q_v_,c 0 0 o H oygyqpnmmmmn 1,910. A Her; Activities . '-"*‘~"<'.—¥.'&.£=&-.'=4.g.|,w” event thll, apt-oz: m, fellas‘; gal Jthlézly; with butter, and u ht m flavor” a rs m“ m” h" 0 ., the tint OLD PAINTINGS Most all families have old paint- ings or pictures in the fsmllythnt they would not art with, but there ls no plrti or reason why they should have to endure m, old frame that came along with the heirloom. Hove the painting rofrsmsd in n. narrow. modem frame suitable to “lidmfiitm” all. 0 0 Q D s’ without it stéglnz the general effect of your ' ems h»: sprinkled under m, ilfili“..ll‘°'ul..li‘ll “Mlml” . 5 9. sent perhmw when ironed. p” Iockots are much In this season. often with bracelets. A C hrislma: Though! demand matching How Can l’? 7 Vfllllvflfibllfllfiflbwlnhfflfllféllhdm thexfiu fir 4 n 1h 1 .M0h~lreil. m-tnsm, MlssBlack e“ °‘ °~°" °m1 ‘° ‘fikfl “"1"- Illewmwlvlneflotheruzat ‘ can bsbauaodto - . o» 1 1-‘ m‘ "mm" “in-lured ""1 h" égwéc S§.‘.f."d. woof-E's?’ ttfif 211.137‘ fikushfd- mfiigellnljlat genhlislvw m» mun bmlus mfllsvybsen stlon. damage?“ " . what. .“”“ (B: ANN! "l!!!" j rmbas won ‘her; flanged? moverv- o; mi Among’ iruwts bl. the wed- atgaisghe ‘$3.0m have fine 013mb; will» oulm-swwgr” .1255 Z4 %§h'; m,“ "gin" "Oder" Euqueue _ dlinrz ceremony besides Mis Mary ° W15 buldle while other: work. ' v n“ ' ' I m“ EmlIY Plllmm- ""0118! 11"" Wade. were other relatives spresentl N9 man can enslave himself to his wife as a. mother does to h F 3"‘ “'9 "'3 04 I "Tm-W" (37 305ml“ Li!) Q. How can I pick up the anal» .- ,g“g§§tt°§§1§11‘°1f1§e lfilltle; £43m yfllilllféfll, Canada. and mm : dllellsalaflfénngama 150mb; wife wtho u not willing w do no» share 3 fl Lwbfihm “tbjdwwlk,” m- plttlfilel 01’ 5 glass um ha! yen-rs and has been mun/sq so; W or ' U - . a do her art in thc work or buudiro fiifamiibwfiiit vfiJT; “Jilin?” Iwlas he was s ‘I015: 9W4 n“ uld m Insist on s - "fihllvi? i: rllqogezilif nhsorbnt cot- months mu lsbve. was honored by Mr. Justice d Mrs J p 1t a-- ‘me i" l we mulled bms she co or bemu" - °“ his songs hm own mony- Q- 5“ '* "H Y ' » . a“ .- - » Y“ Mm 5 illlllfldmdzoesluok ingslwomanfriendsfsrsif ey ton and pstsroundtho pine yggnhgffltlggetgaggg; waging garters.) eenl-utllim a; ° Séfmmrive’ “Ewe” “Q? fltlfiom efllllgthglen ,; m u, mixfs-“gglflfi happen w enter s streetcar or bus where ole glass has natural. an; “d l" ° 1101116 f! M1”!- W- Wilmer. lgocexrbw mxkfeilr zflfill47lllgvlel? Eh...- brmhu“ “m” 85 B Blludenlt. but now I have fallen so mucleiefn love with u“ Hum“ mnqw“ up w m‘ hum"? m!“ pm“ ‘m rad‘ a c" 113 PM Emma d st _ saint v. ' > 8. girl that I can't pu: my mjnd um w)" ch m‘ n“; A. N0; If she DIOR?! t" pay hi‘! thd tton. . John gjmuondnyf m, ‘fin, the °1 “P” "n- ""1"- Xtlo llgbhllllg. I aimgmw smyrng°hf“l,.fi°fi,fi§‘,‘fnfflfsfi’dd°f,mh“i° 53",?‘ mdfimq 2...,,;;“§.f’,,“;,,“_‘ 5° l; L, own fare ft would betzeadftsgltgo Q." ow can 1 clean plaster evenim in some: and music. The ' Illdlol? ve that I don t expect to last out my freshman you. "WWW "11 ‘W? I- “M4111 M’ w m" me m‘ r l“ ' ca: l, mm- u 115g fflfgcjlfgjnvlggfijedwg m? Charm Of Christmas Answer: - . Wml-Rlllw- ' g‘ wwfi“°"nl”,‘“umah”b°°” “is. my m: Dhrlse "Ploase ro~ cold .2; 531"...» olmlrfané not I w; gum“, m. was 1.43m", ______ m n {lays m o] were women's looks and folly B all they have might took up m. wombat-lain sug- Ply‘ be und on u: invitation. in- use water. as it mixht destroy the ‘ fil’”'°‘.‘,‘.‘;.,"“° .21“ me‘ h" ltzlvglemfolllicaiftychlagal; o; fills ‘Oils adillifle f; tod Iooetgksommeklglieittst ‘vmwn-myim‘ ‘m my m‘ mm‘ h’ “m Y m" ‘A Ygls-Rsatnlatpgg lo profs! it "'3 “if”? can I give a belief u» es A e - e va e u‘; _ - -' . - - beautiful wnlfllse tfd other inns Bureau w evervllll-e bwllllle evegv fill?!” m“ “w” m”? 1st e case of calf lave m‘ whale “Quuoll-lsgamuhuccltllmo tit?‘ 9- Wm" “w” ' “Y!” M‘ “V” °° 9mm" from the mam,“ we“ present“; one csn understand 1L A “Hume . -., 41"’ ‘* _ DQRpq-gyy%§rx_ mm m some delightful We," m be placed on the table? A A few slices of lemon. or a u, M“, puma“, by Mm Betty fellowship pervades our common “ 31%;“. m‘ , me an“ m‘ A. At. the extreme right of the few spices, cooked with prunes. 2:231“, mdM rmuflgnmm Elle-w. felglzwslhllgmwhloochsouroeksls l m “n, m“ m,’ Aura m. will sdd a delicious flavor. mvad- ‘ "n!" W 0 U“ Conn" 9 w" '5 "W37- UOCUI 01‘ choco- Whlfih Will find It the blflih- r mged he; Bwnq 11 1, 1 _ cutest Life which was l w H i lluto shot. _ mo; _ - I fiweel§hform$i$d he whole worlds-Kimball? "n T E S l a cups 1 fiatglversglf Ono“! o’ m‘ ' ’ . re e open . llliill’ oup water Mn. madam-mam greet-uncle T D P ul D ~ i, "m" - - - - Y... p < r . 001mm l‘l..°‘2?.§£.'€";t‘l.°'““'° u» w" "rm “a. -°' a)’ 5 0P at W5?‘ ,,..._.h_.imre_lr,lo_llls_wlll._llc-mlsrpstled "‘““ '° Y” W“ v l1= the mar and nu 900ml u. e cum - - - r =1" Mus 0* m. nwrrss u... m’ l ura.lllln..ul.rzrrll"l.* B“ “m e BY 51ml “m” ‘ LACE ' —"‘“_ v , _._l__. 000mm ound almonds Ind the orange New and more fitting w: of “flu-n *1 l g vu-wl" ', cm a . "1"!" zlmwthevm- lloommefnolrtl funo ‘r > - Tl sugar‘? “.2” tagggplzggs "aging"??? j blended. Bear. until the mmuli. now replanting‘ momvurgia gtntu‘; ,Q1Q‘9l$.;"¢ Q! Q~ u {a f, cup sqftgned but.” 1 l n creamy. then tum onto s late plscq ,eto. ‘Q10 O ,*/ )'O-QI0l..¢ v. cinnamon, 1 cup chopped nuts. 1 33w ""11 Mo: sues: m m A Writer's Assocll‘ in mnbr - l0'0'0",~,~/ i; l our sifted flour. “o; laud cold. has lust planted oussnrl HD3510 a, ‘- - FQR THE _ M”, sugar and water w ‘mks l r c small one and col- sedu- tneos in the Hcrsult district ." _~ ,’__ _/ _ - thick Isle. Add softened butter ° " W" “'- °°l°flnl W"! l!" ‘WW 1'1"‘- W ‘v ’ A, ‘ 7 ‘ and m8, wen Add cinnamon mm make ve real strawberries clearings after authors killed dur- ‘ _ """ ‘P-I ,' . and flour. Shape in small rounds “M” °°°"mi- carrots or l the war. s avenue dedl- ‘U’ f’ - ’ - » about 1 inch in diameter, on s’ f“? - “n” "n" in 111ml!“ caged w Erlellsh writers has bun - "f ‘f’ "- bBklXlR sheet. Greased with unsalt- m’ b}!!! l" 1'01}, 1n cocos to make named after Wllfmd Owen who , . _ -“ ‘ ‘ P‘ ed m. at least 2 inches bpm. “"7 WWW!» 0r form into wu a ore 1’;- of I Bake ubout15 minutes u. t. mod- P"? “ml "m" elllmlv 0n one t!“ It the m cl’ lwllrllv-flvll ~ 0-." - gram oven (325 degrees F) my sldo and insert a. whole clovo to In America recently u dramatic Q-C mo" mm oven, 12.5mm hémim r ample an apple. "Paint" om broadcast was ut on in mam O ' ute and remove from bakin sheet c "k Wm‘ “ u"? b“ °l "d VQRB- 01’ ‘Ilwmss Wol e. author of “Iss1 " ‘ with a sputum-H wafers 9mm“ table coloring to make it rosy, mg Homewud Anny. md “of “n” -. loo hard w take off easily mum} m“ Y“ "@- 5nd the River." , .30 Oven for one mlnuts ofld men "“*“'“_"""——~—— . The tribute to this noted wrlm remove. So Hallowed and So Gracious h M" "l l‘ , _, i“ wrrn nnszms m-..._____ " - l"!!! ll! tom- ‘gcinnt mot Take Drum: Seriously 9" WP 511079911 . 1-3 cup lu- ggggm Your moire important self ll the 53E. Ilfilcllegggrliyguplazfldanzm whmmuhialioxggimlfl bu“ u 0M your reams‘ reveal. ifted l , ' ' W d, n: dreams sprln from m; un- l cm, tlgggullatgfifllspoonus" cinnamon. m bird b1 dawning llngefh n1 conscious mHKL-gn m; “nun. 3m and memmr n - nllht long; "l"! W614" more "lily than you: shortening and :4 ‘bu,’ cram A” m“ m” "i. no spirit con nix-face self of the thing: that really I gsr. Cream wefix “Idol ‘dd m. n“ “m”; matter to you. lnuts and salt to the crs 0M “l0 nllhts bra wholesome; than Even your silly dreams have n‘ ture. Work in flour 0:1? EL“; n0 Dwlets strike. filmm- Yw ma: dream ywwsbugnly. Pinch m feces Of a ' ”° M" "m- MP’ "M1 Ml-h half dressed on Main Street n and roll on a slinht floured lam °h 2 high Iwon- Waking. you say. "How into rolls about u" n» 5nd m“ 5° h W?! llld m zrwlous ls u» lgllcsouslg Bu: psychologists find ness of a pencil. . m3"- . I ea co ft. Form ' -_ ' =- ' . . d? hn/‘lflnfezlzeazllg lgcllgfl-nuph m unareaggdmceooflfmuulfi $13; - ' m‘ m’ n. l l ‘t no n} wit‘ ‘a before n u u r per up d mi m; | _ l , Idol: II l. ' ha... hfigégg, ,;:,";,,;=*;;=,g gut"... ..'_*,_*,yl,3,~,';=g,l,g,y~;m<ggg l ml s“ Th.” “"‘ “m... 1.2;! u: your .3. w. t.“ o» mum m a c . t is . 1 -. . - =- filgu: fllélélingolatzhgé:tlggglorun€gy f-éfizilnogeglglfllaeztfumliglloflflfi ,. . a . . ’ a _ hm‘ mudmggqjygg: “w, it 2i .. .... .......e....~~ - ...... ...... i Put ulllo. lg: ll ' ""°"'- “ 'm"~:.r.r"tm ' To drum of Wllklnl n muddy i cup butter ' . __ - ‘ ‘ Tl“- ' I mm “u” "Id hill" you're about u; do a cu sugar n ml woman p: w: l m... l . ' u. some "glfgiljllfhgggiflrgg: l: mu. u 1 1- w» or mm fulfil mlddleagothcir sndrgylnduflvlty u. _ 4 , , - mum” ' ""- 1" ‘our fl-nnu boo m I ' l A ‘h A ran-imam for lldlfiglf tells you how go 1n. v ’ _ . , , v ~ vat... 2:". "“‘.."'"* r ""- l - lb o our c . - . . am: amt“. ' ’ ‘""""‘"”" menu: w! V°"'~‘l