. WOMEN Monday, Sept. 12. 1955The Guardian Page 8 LET'S on Two New And Unusual New England Recipes By ldt. Bailey Allen "What ;'ul'L;pIlll.'s fHll.llIf' --nliuxi "(tr it-ltori-i' foods," teased ' Ami the fresh air. limv l)iiIl'lllL""llllt' flhnf. ”Bui let's 110 ill") the The SIIt'.Iim:: ('hf'f 8'aWI'Ff1 3 W13 riiiiiiig rouni This beautiful air er's deep hiwith. lL'.t'll(ilialPS a far 9 hun er." "And those riiriiiiilmiis llflllil'tl K E us are The Presirlcntial llzmqn of 'l'(nmnR()'w's NEW HAMPSHIRE New ll3llll1SllIl'P. uni" ”lxN'.jR- ”Ycs," l i'tillllttfl. '.!ll(l llIt' llii vine llniiso or-"r0 llwlllill as one -all the older inns in lllf' Suiti- POTATO STARCII F-l('T0lli "I understand it was him" lust ('ic.iin of Asparagus Soup Smoked Beef Tongue Mustard Sauce Potatoes Cooked with Peas Stuffed Beet Salad . ..u..;.........-.s -'....;--.;.... MISS NORAH ll. DEBLOIS Miss Norah Haviland DeBlols and Dr. .lohn Stewart Henry. Jr.. whose euga t is announced. Miss DeBlois is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. Dclilois. By An Island And over the rim of our valley. in on the wings of this morning. came another of September's love ly blue days. And with it another lworkaday week. The weekend ws good. was it not? The gentle breoto and sunshine encouraging. indeed reminding us to attend our service of worship. To find a fulfillment of the Scriptural promise that where folks, even ”two or three" are gathered in His Name. there too He is? And perhaps there was also a Sabbath Day journey. taking us off to stop a while with loveo ncs and friends? in the noise am In- fusion of modern traffic no be quiet outing of once? Does the worldgrow better? Or worse? Seme Wf)l'ldel'. Undoubtedly it follows the DRJOHN s'l'i;lt'ART HENRVJR. pattern intended while its history lls being steadily written. Charlottetown. P.E.l.. Dr. Henry in any event. yesterday for our is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. and others inspiration. a little girl Stewart Henry of Montreal. P.Q.lagcd nine. of this era of child- The marriage to take place aulrcaring which gives rise to some October 12. at 230 p. m. in Chaf-' .criticism at times, sang beautifully lottetown, P. E. I. -with much expression and sincer- l i ELLEN'S DIARY. ' clean and bright and shining. borno Farmer's Wlfo are sad and glad about in turn on this farm Last evening with James and city-guests. and the Family from the House across the lane. we came through the softly gathering twi- light. to worship once more in the "Old Kirk" at the corner. It ll I church we wait ltnownlames al- ways. and we for many a year. We have seen the pews seat those now long gone from earthly scenes, and in many an instance replaced by later generations of their names. Together we have seen many a Minister come and go, their going leaving is void as such partings do. Until at length the sea of our living closed over to leave only memories then. Last evening. like a chapter from a nice fairy tale, the Guest-speaker came to us from an old Land over- seas. The atory began with a ro- mance of World War 11. which saw a soldier-lad of this community and an only daughter of an English rectory wed. War's close brought them to live in the house w h i c it had known his people for many years, there almost within the sha- he. Maclnnis-Biri Wedding - dampen a llntlou cloth with the mixture. Manage the furniture with Olll. th wipe the furniture with a clean. ry cloth. dimity over nylon not and toilet. with matching mitts and is headress of mauve flowers. She carried a nosegay of mixed flowers and wort- a small gold locket, gift of th.. bride. ' The groom was attended by ii. brother-in-law. Mr. Louis Gaudc' as best man and the guests wen ushered to their seats by Mr. El. erett Birt, cousin of the bride iinr Mr. Charles Chandlc , friend of th- groom. The bride's mother chose for he daughter! wedding a dress of nay) and white. frosted. nybn sheer will blue and white accessories and cor sage of pink roses. The groom's mother wore a Part Original dress of light blue linen . . .. .. with matching reversible jacket , after the close of the civil or. . l Vgggwm .--- WV "'9 V91"-595 Of the Shepherd dowf.” the Old Kirk ' where by i with light blue and white accessm l Later, an old l)1Il;.n;l gll.ll.l.l ml" Tllllililoilifllilllefrllelladrelleuddlllliiilzk . lllislllnt-rAlld it llkilllidsl for us to wml. lloerr ulililysasllllieeclillallsnslllnri-eegtilarlolit l ies and corsngo of pink roses. - :3: :3.” :r:"'. ”;l?.' J . A Pretty Room lnsplres l..".:.-. .; i..:r:;::":::;:.. at t or mm. A ra- i H10 71 8 S! 9 I Hi "i ,l' l Stuff d R:-at So it: no ut - l . , T i t held at De va H ll ' ,,llglll,,1 hlllldlllgl A. ll... pmlm, my llcnlilells (mm 6 Ilzllmdvslgedpcgkl . l l llntlillfl recently and suddenly -be. now her parents holiday. .g::3:ri:f:.8' table Wu Vern; I25:-ll llmlse lmaml, mm, lmpllllll. I. 3 ml heels '0 mm" cups. Sm” .rcft of a little lad on his first Among the speakershearers was fully demnled Wm, mlxed llnwm . Wm"l('V W-rt”"' "1" l”"L' l'”"'”'l'i' nun r u climber-cream cheese ,5Cll00ld8y- (mind perhaps an added the English-born grandchild. eld- l white streamers and white he-ll l wig hinlviimzs guul luiin-l t'.ll'tt r(-- llltllllll Bv ELEANOR Ross J” basil. lesmns M llllllelllillhs lw.lLtl)llSt)latlf)n in hearing the old as- eat of the six who now bless that m lflClPf'l tv in M llll' till l mu The table was centred with 8 mm 1 i ii ' Ill it ll 1 Ix tier wedding cake centered with in miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was pro posed by Mr. Lu Alexander anr cnpably responded to by the groom The toast to the bridesmaids win .. . ... proposed by Mr. Louis Gatldel. The bridal party in the Muc- lionniir. Miss Dorothy Smith. F07 ll" Wlni ”"y c”5'"'"9 ”" I suranr-cs in childish tones: Yea, home. Will he not always remem- 'l""”'"" "”l"”l”"”y l" "'3-"5 "ll Child psychologists are aiwaysicause they ham to learn. The tlic- though i walk in...”the dark of bar the lesson of the courageous ll"ll'”fll"'.Ve.s' Q”"l5lh wml "Tu" urging parents to make work seemlory is .11 Very nice, as are nlusl whiidowy places. yet even there shepherd-lad. David. as explained .. . , - l ''"'.'m” "1 (aimed "Pd d""55”l3' like play - to make children learn ll. l The mblem lg hm lll, ll "Thou art with me." and all who so well by his grandfather from lln(?P:l'ElliCan.llNl:”()llI:ll:l tixelrlillcrllcuil-' lll(KuNf::l:l')iflr.l:rT;n;llcIl1i?eCl':;l'll Ieptrzit maillage in ” E lsm-row and I” left dilolfile and Enlllnd. in "the Church at the . . -.'zc m - : . , ”r- . lll -W V! l New Elml'1"(l”S M us" '0 mo h'.!lH'l'o05p' 1'3 cl grated firm poruun Salt End 1 tbsll m8Y0'"l8l5C 01' When it coiiics to lcarliiiii: a note sreo:kt1hfll)(lllgflnl)llt,: S(l,l'f'ld-c'ilf'ut!!liIEllllglglov:'lflyEl'lse:ll I fvalmilllllml ?lV.'lll.'ll)lf', lillPlllFp it-(l'lllf"lllllb('rl '7 tbsp. lhilrseradltsh. cooked salad dreslinl , youngster to keep his room in or. lhiqling of eyesl his wlmd Wu emullclllgly young, :1. .”T.":l " . ,, ,. , .,,'.L,.17"; "Eli" Jul” "F T Sps be "37 Old-Fashioned Bread Pudding: d . l ll I . 1. l, l 'l'hr- strange touching incidents we Until tomorrow ---Dinryv --Good- . . Hen 1 qt, milk until bubbles form 5': m ”""u ta " '" .”'" 9”? 5 "' do see and hear and know...and night ...... .. Innis-Blrt wedding are shown bridesmaid, Miss Jean Birt, t'low- brim cm" ' "WY N” Pm" dim around the edge. Add 2 c. fine deagle '9 dkcellll ll:l""h35l "ld-V' 'I above. They are. the groom, M.r er girl Janice Craswell and the "Mt ""99 '1"'"'"' length 5l"'”" dwlold bread crumbs, mo er rice 5 a e co sie can - . - - -. and white collar and cuff: with ll S h l l V J l: l , Phillip lllailnnts. groomsinan. bride. the former Doreenl B. Bu ' I l . separale 2 eggs; heal me yolk, 59” yfm fsgliriuir93lll'(;'li'ilc:::l':;l for the bed offer other excellent S Mr. Louis Gmirlrt. maid of Photo by Ciaswell. "WY Md Mme ncesmrl” "ml 9'" OLD l.l'.VlBl-Ill "Km? blwd i" 1-' cl 5"3"' R up away their toys. clothes. books. lp”5F'lblmie"' use 0! Wm" camaunnsi AL gall la KP cinnamon and la lw Trinity United Church. Charlotte the Maritimcs. On returning they Mid showers of confetti and .. NEW COLOR BEAUTY . records and collci-lions. than l)f0- mgr-;MEN1' (ll-' SURPRISE town was the scene ofa very pretty have taken up residence in Char- host of good wishes the happx l Pulrke V”l"h'”3 ”9kx”ai("lA Add l h e vide interesting places for storing wedding on August It at 7:00 p. m. lottetown. couple left for a short trip throupl New color beauty Crochet these y” 5 '0 E m mx "'1' them. BY lnt9lT9lII1k'.. W9 "Will! U"- W5 WON?! "ION? than H ill-Willi when Doreen Beatrice. sldestdaugh Out of town guests at the wed- Powell, Halifax; Mr. John liickm muflvrn liatsdesilln dome! in two lllzeql ujfddeulf llvlhilefjllfllliff 53 9XP9t"-ed- I . thought to make a child's room ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Birl. ding were: Mrs. Cliff Stead and Port Credit. Ontario and Mrs. Tori" glowing colors - matched to the " m" t 'p' K t A YOURS mUlht'I' W110 15 H N11 Covchoad Road, became the bride Noreen. Labrador: Mr. and wire. Trotter of Montreal. mirror of your home. EssyWlovely! fll';?"'V'dmlnl.e1i "l:"'ll;l.1rm:rloiil;;-I”-"t Pediatrician mm m "mm lClIililli(i::"ilnllik:stllwlll H alumgmva of Phillip Alt-xziudcr. son of Mrs. Phillip Maclnnis, Halifax: Mr. John Previous to their mai'i-iaiiv tin T Parlor" 7377. Culnrvcmchpl dnll I '5 V if v r this tl'lf:k. As we Wailcllcfl her and ” 96"?” " 59" Betty Maclnnis Alexander, Char "The flower girl. little Miss Jnn- young couple was tendered shower. . s l . , H W. . . -her two small youniz uens we saw .P”59 and secrecy which an orIs- lottetown. ice cmweu. looked winaomc in a and rocolvod many beautiful and lies in modern leafdesign. Larger Transfer to a 3-pt. baking dlghllhal ll worked ml l l H . I M lm lf-'e inches, smaller 1116. Use set in . pan; surround with hot l ::”'l':: spar" ls” tyl3lV'l5 The double ring ceremony was b3”'1'l"3 length low" 9 "mu" "" ' ' crochet and knitting cotton. wjter, . H De 3' 0 c oer u co or in performed by Rev. A. F. MacLean. l . Bgkg in a moderate oven, 360 , .i' Thlw! T00"! Ind S00 to it that The church was very tastefully H5""d' Tllll'll3NTl:t'FlVf3 ICENTS "l degree. F” Ilmul 45 ml". or lmlll For irislanre, a storage rabim.-l tall fabrics, all surfaces are wash- decorated for the occasion with lgtlnipngrrgslgglzzncaaifgzilgaal light brown on top and . kn”, that looks like a storage cahmo: able Chances are that a small mixed summer flowers and glailm llllmlman llllnuuhnld Ar” Dept lnselled ln ll" Celllel. mm” ml; and is set along the wall who're a riaughicr will want to offer her loll. White satin bows centred with as F"""- at W!" Toronto 0m- Clem. Sal." wllll whipped (.l.",,ll ltorage cabinet l7Flnl1gS.fll)PSllf nl. assistance in wielding tho. mop. Makes 6 good servings pink roses marked the guest pews. Pm" why NV”-aE ADD-R255 melled lelly or raspberry "ll". er much by way of excitement ll Children love to work with soap Ila cup pancake mix Music for the occasion was play- " T ' ' ed by Mr. Paul Cudmore and the I! Just I grim. lnimaglnative re- and water. It's a pity. therefore. it tap. salt PATTERN NUMBER. TRICK 0' THE CHEF soloist was Miss Helen Wilson who THE UNEPECTED minder of tasks to be done, not to give them the chance right i egg beaten . . . - Season cream of asparagus soup 3111 I lltrtle fltnraae drawer the in their very own sanctum. Vi CUP milk l sang, I'll Walk Beside You. during l Vigljflll 9”r:"; 3 "9? CaAtl;:'n'zulP""?l: wllll . llllle llulmegl pulls out from under the bunk bed 2 tbsp. shortening or butter ill; glgnlng of the Register, I l-my DMN and pagves of ax-cm--ng iii the sort of exciting, secret hid- (malted) l l . A The lovely bride given in mar- riage by her father was beautifully attired in a full length gown of white embroidered nylon net over satin. rcdingote style. with long sleeves tapering to a point over the wrist. Her finger tip veil which was of French illusion was caught onto a Queen Anne Hcaddrsss of illusion with rhinestone and seed- psarl trim. Her bouquet was of pink. Queen Elizabeth roses. Her only ornament was pearl earrings. gift of the groom. The maid of honor, Miss Dorothy Smith, cousin of the bride and the bridesmaid. Miss Jean Blrt, sister of the bride were attractively gown- ed in ballerina length gowns of two tier. nylon net. over taffeta. the second tier being ruffled giving a stand-out effect. The gowns were pink and green respectively with matching headdress and mitts. They carried noseizays of pink car- g g , nations and yellow mums centered S with roses of matching color and s ygmmbde pearl nccklaces. gift of the bride. CALDWELL - .wILKis wsnomo in place for valued possessions Mix i ” pancake mix and lltbt Ippdals to I child's i'magina- ' iaalt. add hoaton egg and milk. tion. Words The Wlse Stir lightly till batter is smooth. A pretty little dressing table Fold in melted shortening. whose skirts conceal storage spaco There are many people who Drop dumplings from table inspires one little girl we know to would never have been in love spoon into boiling moat stow carefully put away her dolls and if they had never heard love Cover! tightly and cook for 15 in set. An unexpected corner or spoken of. minutes without lifting cover. wall angle or storage headboard etLa Rochefouncaul”) serve at once. int-'w designs e- knitting. crochet. embroidery, iron-onl. toys and novelties! Send as cent: for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll what to order every design .in it! X. if ugly. dllngurlng olninlslm 5-unis, tteblny scat lktn. fsoriaaif Anna. Athlatfa not. I askhudl. or nail . Rlntrhla embarrass you. try 0 GOING DANCING? sorter, smoother, ll htor. Ask your drug-' i sin for NIXODII. todny. satisfaction or fnnnn! back. And to stun your skin anu- . laptically un NIXODERM lladlizatedaaap. coFREE'N'EASY IN YOUR Start your day with sunnier Shirriffs Seville Orange Marmalade. For your ' breakfast pleasure, there's an extra measure of sunny Seville oranges in . . . Ross-Ros Go blithely, confidently, in your smoothest pony drcss-- our Elfin Bra with its tapered low ack stays in place however you whirl and twirl! And Eliin's exclusive Coidrex' inserts -sha ed like butterfly wings-lift your liosom naturally for the new rounded look. so r!.r.xa:- 3”" Pictured with their attendants: party from left to right are: Ross. maid of honor; Miss Janet fotlowins their weddmz on M Mr. John Giliis. usher. Mr. Mac-Rae, bridesmaid; Miss Edy- 5:5t :1 3" lglcllllrailll l:""S:ll-lr"":2:'l llampton Penny, but man, Mr. the MacRae, bridesmaid; Mr. urc in as :19 . M" Rnlll," l-lmml," Raw and Mrs. Robert C. Ross, the Alexander Mackac, usher. 'Hie members of the hrirlnl groom and bride; Miss Constance Meyers Studio. St John's Prnshylr-rim: Fhurrh. tiiss Constance M. Ross. sister The toast to the hiide was pro- Belfast. P. E. l. was ihv mvno nrlnl the bride as maid of honor. posed by Rev. D. Al Campbell to a pretty autumn wedding on Wwl- unrr a waltz-length gown of Cloud which the tZI'ff0m fltllnllly I'C8P0nd' uesday. August 31. at 4 ll m u'hPl1 Gold not over taffeta with lace ed. The brides table was centered Kathleen Marlon. eldest daughter jarket. matching headdress and with a three-tier wedding cake, at Mr. anti Mrs. .1. Stewart Ross. mitts. She carried a nosesay of flnnked by vase: of out flower: Flat River became the bride of Mauve Poms. and long white tapers in silver Robert Cameron. only son nllixlr. Misses Janet and Edythe Mac- candelabra. Pouring tea were Mrs. and Mrs. John Robert Ross, f'in- line. cousins of the bride acted Wilfred Hunter. aunt of the bride otte. The double ring ccrcmony as bridesmaids. Janet wore a and Miss Marslret Roll. Iunt of was performed by Rev. Donald waltz-length gown of French lime the groom. A. Campbell. Montague. not over taffeta. with net bolero, Assisting in serving were Mrs. Lira. Jack Macnac played .suil- headdress and mitts. She carried DWI! Rosa. Mill Donna MIN! able lnuolc previous to this I-ore- a nosegay of yellow Poms. MacDonald. Mrs. William Mac- nu and as guest snlist. sang Edythe woreawaltx-length gmvn Rae. Mrs. Augustus Roan. Mrs. "Olerfoet bow". during the gig". of lrianum rose not over taffeta Hampton Ptlllllh Mil! Mary MB!!- of the register. with not bolero. headdrala and Rae and Mrs. Frank Mu. Re- "la. church was beautifully do. mitts. she carried a nosogay of plenlshlng were Mrs. Richard Mac- onrahd with baskets of various Talisman Carnations. Rae. Mrs. Damon Ron. Mn. Koa- oobng - 1- ' gnd t 1 : of Mr. " Penny was but netli Macftae and Min Kathleen mind flowers. The guest pewa man and the ushers were Mr. Macnao. were marked with miniature bou- John films and Mr. Alexander Hill -lull Roll VII! ll dllfll ducts and white satin ribbons. Macltae. of the III!!! book. Amid lhmvtrl r The' bride entered the church on The bride's mother wore a dress of confetti the bride and tfwfh the arm of her father. who gave of Mallard blue french crepe with left on I honeymoon trip throush bar in marriage. she chose for navy velvet M! I-d navy Icew 9'0 NW Ellllld Stim- iia wedding a strapless floor sories mi her corsago was of For tnvolllns the bride chose length gown of white Chantilly lace shaded tarntitions. In IMPONM 7'84 ll!" 0' Vt-M and nylon not over satin. The The groom's mother rare I and brmvn mixture udthmuovar ovorvalrlrt of lace and not was dress of Queens blue bacilli” '0'"'-- "ill?" "39 Ml "'1 Ul”"" trimmed with ti-rldncvni sequins. with white and navy accelaorloa brows hood-bu IM Show I06 manna: .niiwmaconusotooopphkoorIIseofPinIIDeIiafItmum . '3; umgggu, Um”? return they will Molds . 36in CAREFREE COMFORT IN YOUR Picturreld ablove "area Mal cult of August us. from loft to right:- and Mrs. am Caldwell and Min Mrs.EcCadwe an t ra- , .. ... lemlum lollowlng lllell, mmlu. Mr. Robert Bear. hoot man. Mr. Belle wlikis, ... damn Trinity United Church. (7harl- a cascade of Better 'l'tInC- roars. 'iua brldoia mother t-owe ior "pd ottetown. was the cone of a Miss lallo Wtlkie. attending her daughter's wedding a new 5” quiet wedding on Saturday afler- sister as bridesmaid. wore a strap- white linen suit with white I; 'lz”".'l;f"r'."..'.l'3'att.'.l.l ”tS'”.”'l.l"'.'ii' "" "r'lT.'Zf l1'.!"'..f3"'...”'.'3ll ”l'i'."".3.'a "E. ”.m-""""- '-'r75mer o a e .e e u - goon pn . tor of Mr. and M 5. Arthur Wil- taffeta with matching bolero. no turquoise and white lint" Ids. Allnrton. we linitod in mar- pleated hooddrooa and mitts were mllewlm whlta accessories blrfllgf: xnofmflhrsnrl: ladiiimf.-iiC.'gli':i' ol:i;h:b:gll:I”.0l ?ieo:. nuube-ti: ”27.1il'...?i.f'”'iu. J. Til. Willi" . ... w , - a gr . l - v ll ."'.::"".”.'.."'.l3.”.l.?1; ..''''.l.. 3:: l.”:'iol2'n'T.;”.?' .ll'.':.'.'.'l7.'i.”.':.'...'.l :.'.". i"'w:2l?.'."iu2- 'l51l3"17in-1" A By Woirpl) D Y I-loliowing tho cerernon I re: in iiav ' oropo vitli'niatclilnI If" The bride given in marriage eowoa for six -five unis was couortza and coruim Di Will '''d in! her lattice. was attired in to he at Tiir l hotel. The white cirnstlooo t'0s;)octttel:I.h l triple tiered Itrapiud gown of bride's table was entered with I For travcllin the Millie" 3:” "mm we" so on "W on 2:: . .. . i ' . an " '"""'..-...:.9'- ::M m.."""' ":.''.'.r' "”...l.'. r" i.'.:'.:' :"..mm'.:1”-'w- IIIIGOVII: sl stun: M wilt!!! M ver ca aw;-la "mm" wmrnw ll perIns.opotna uoueu cg. ,. ' lhmmll the wrists. Her circular nylon bloating was asked by ov A.S. Mofttfnwll '1 0" Mm. volt of onion length was or wotr. .17. who also proposed tho a mmguon with "d . I, l . .':'.”'l'...;."”.'.";..'.."'.l:.”'....'.'.?"& 3" " '”' ""' "'ili?'."i5.' ll.'.'”..u. '.'2a'i.'.f-".-.'3l-on ..-. , .l munit- .,..... ...... ll .1: .......v.. ....iv mu. ....., Go with the long. Boom youth -your tummy us or . hips slimmed. by Serena; souyniod: am-cross front! Dance the night any-lightweight, mionl-free dnnces with you. new: ride: up! W 6-2'.l'.lB 0" Io. sumo! M moo numb-o ANSWER TO A MORI IIAIJTIPUI. FIOURII :33: 3 cuff I Donald. Hill in Marin ae- ': Donald and Mr. Alexander loc- , l :'--.'-,': Y”':i'ItY. (”'- v i3 ,. '. Z7 '