WOMEN Pogo! Happen The Guns-dina Sntairdny, April 16, 1955” ings Of The Week Ber Royal Highness. the Prin- Ian Royal's visit to Canada in I much anticipated event. 0 0 O The Honorary President. Mrs. T. W. L. Prouse entertained the Provincial Girl Guides Associa- tion Wednesday afternoon for the; annual meeting at Goternment House. I "For his heart was and the heart g Giveth grace iiiiio every art." l These lines from "the Build- ing of the Ship” by Henry Waso- . ing of the Ship” by Henry Words-lg worth Longfellow remind its ofi o 0 in his vi ork. the fine teachers attending the (iiimention of the Provincial Teachers l-lederalion. 0 The Hex. lir. .lolin 'l'I i'llai.-Neill retired lecturer at t'nion Theologi-1 cat Seminary and Mrs Mat-Neill, have heen spending the WlIll9I'l in Georgia. where Dr. Mat-Neill. has been lectiiruig at the Chandler School of Theology at Emory. Knivei-siiy, Atlanta. Georgia. Dr. anti Mrs. MiicVeill will he re- turning soon 'w their summer home ll Vermont. . . a u 0 Mrs. W. R. Alike-u and .ilrs.l J. C. Nloiitgomery who are ing shortly on a triP '0 ill? L'niled Kingdom and the contin- gm were the guests of honour Wednesday of the Wu-he-lo Club at a Luncheon at the Charlottetown Hotel. not Mrs. George Dickieson has left on a visit to Canadian and Ameri- can Cities. Mrs. Dickieson was accompanied as far as Kingston by her son Mr. Arthur Dlckieson, who has recently spent two weeks holiday: with his parents at his old home in New Glasgow. Mr. Arthur Dickieson is now a resi- dent of Toronto. In Kingston rs. .DlCklFsnh was joined by her son the Rev. Charles Dickieson and his wife and the latterll parents. Mr and Mrs. Thomas Faulkenor when they proceed to Philadel- phia for Easter. They are plan- ning to visit New York and other Mr. and Mrs. and son Charles of Saint and relatives in Charlottetown. . . . Mr. Dominion Bureau staff. Ottawa. of Statistics spent the i-Jasicr holidays in Kingston. Ontario, the Allison Croken. formerly from Charlotte- guest of his friend. Mr. town. P. E. .4: The Class Utle L Miss Harper of Summerslde. P. E. has been elected to present Ode on behalf of the ticpariiiig class in '35 at Acadia Ciiii'ei'sity. With lll?ljtll'S in Freuih and tail);- iish Miss Harper has been uctiit l. in literary circles during her three; years on the campus both as a reporter for the Atheiiaeiim and as l.IlPl'al')' Eiiitor of the '35 Ase. She is also interested in liraniatics. and has played SPt6l"- al roles on the Acadia stage. . . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Gordon of Montreal were in Charlotte- town for ltjaster with Mr. and rs. J. P. Gordon. on! Major anti Mrs. Stanley 'lllioiiip- their children Dianne. David and Charles spent Easter in Charlotte- IOWI. 4 a Histuriaii Mr. Lorne Mouse.- whose home is in Summerslde. P. E. i. will fill the position as Class Historian for '55 at Acadia. Mr. Moase has been active in many organizations on the Cam- pus. during the past four years. This year Mr. Moase is busily engaged writing a thesis to com- pete his History. Honors Course. He is Vice-President of the Studeiii Christian Movement. and Presi- dent of newly formed HlSl(ll')' Club. 0 . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Avartl were in M.onctnn for a few days this week. Dr. and Mrs. .1. A. Machlillan have returited from a short trip Cities durinl the holidays. 1 0 I Mr. and Mrs. Chester Buntain. entertained at four tables of bridge recently in honour of their uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace MacKny. She was assist- ed by her daughter Mrs. Glen Cotton. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Putnam left Friday morning on a two weeks trip to New York and Washington. 0 0 Mr. and Mt's. Earle Baker who have been in Lexington. Kentucky are spending a few days in Bos- tnn en route home. They will arrive ll Charlottetown on Mon- day. t a Acting Siili-Lieiitenant Donald and Mrs. Large have been visit- ing for sixteen days their parents. Mr and Mrs. Harry Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Large. previ- mix to sailing last Saturday on the Scyihia for London. England. A S Li. Large will continue his naval course at Greenwich. until Christmas. and then will be sta- tioned in Portsmouth. Ho and Mrs. Large expected in be in F-Mtland eighteen months. 0 o o a Mr ll'Hl1 Horne who has h.-on attending the winter in St. Peters- hiirg. Florida. arrived home Thurs- and Mrs. D. N. Bell left Thiir:-humus "I Mr" and M” flail Mrs H. H. Home and Miss Margaret Horne are expected in several weeks time. . t . A Here (Tomes Charlie” a Niniedv nrotliiced hy Frank Maclntyre. at the (lommiinity ('entre. ”Anne of G799" Gobi?-S" produced by Mrs. Ruby Houle, ('.l)A., at the Heart; Hall and "Angel Street" produc- "' ll!" Mrs Wallace Srantlchiiry "' ll” Quccii tlhiirlotietowii High School Aiiriiioriiim were very l"'”'ll "'ll”3'Wl by large auiliences ilii: iicck. v a Hit-N tarol Marie (Soles who l1rlS hccn spending the h'll'dH.lK with her parents. Mr, and Mrs ('harles ll. (Ioles returned Monday afternoon by plane to Halifax. ' o one Miss Mary Macllwraith and hgr Parents. Professor and Mrs. Mac. llwrnitli of Toronto spent Eng" ln New York City. not Miss Marjorie Hurst. at Mt. Allison Univers.ity'.tut::;t the guest for the Easter holiday of her room-mm Miss Kathleen Webb and Min Webb's parents. Mr. and Mrs. some w.i,i. or Halifax. O 0 his. lrie Found and Misti Mar. Inn Ryan entertained at Mu. l'oitId's residence. North River ”"v Tmldll afternoon at the M "'""'- 7759 lllent of honour was Miss lofty catching at my... land when marriage pm 1,, colonised an April am to Dr. - Wd Yin at St. Paul”: Gbnrlotuto WI. I00 Il- :..?'..'.".';.?:'t.'.."::':.t.':, . Anson. y con , Syml. I. It . ii... ...".;'”.:. Easter . to Portland. Maine. where they attended the iiineral of Dr. Mac- Millanls aunt, Mrs. Ambrose Mitc- Millan. U 0 Dr. and Mrs. T. A. Laidlaw .had as their guests for Easter. (his. and Mrs. D. T. Laidlaw of ;Saint John and their children Carol and Jimmy. -saw Mrs. W. J. Rodd. Presiiit-iil oi the Prince Edward island Wo- men's Liberal Association uhn was attending the National Liber- al meeting in Ottawa returned last Sunday. Mrs. Rodd was registered at the Chateau Laiirier Hotel. I! Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Clark liaic returned from a two month's visit to Florida. both ways by plane. 0 0 Miss Lillian Diicliiiiein is visit- Ilnit her sister Mrs. R. G. Lough- lin iii Frederit-ton. i O O T. G. Ives. o o . . l Mrs. Mrs. H L. Milton. Mrs. Lemuel S. Welister. :day by plane for Halifax to at. tend the l-Executive meeting of the 'United Baptist Women": Mission- .ary Union. l Friends of Miss Norma l)aI7.ieI Vvill be interested to hear that pshepwas the only Canadian in the choir at a recent service of the Evangelist the Rev. Billy Gra- ham in Glasgow. Scotland. There uere five thousand and the pianist is Mr. Smith. ii (lanatlian. Approximate- .l.V seventeen thousand attt-titled the ;.SF'l i".t1-. i v a - Miss Etna Clark. Bat-liclor of .Science from Acadia University. and Master of Arts from Toronto U'”VCl'!til)'. and further Study at the Temple Uhiversity, Phiiadei. Phil. ll a member of the Con- naught Lab. where the polio vac- cine ll beiniz made. Miss Clark is Head of. the Department for the Prevention of Typlius Fave.- for the Americas and Asia. 0 0 0 Miss Deonna Bell. a Horton Academy Student and her friend Mill Adryce Lawton of Monctnn. N. I. were dinner guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Msclfay. Albany. 0 O 0 Mrs. W. W. Machami of George- town i visiting in Charlottetown. O O O luv. and Mrs. J. Donald Mac- Kiiy of Summerslde have as their Want Cllttain and Mrs. Ervin and son Sandy of Ottawa; also Mrs. Mncltsyls mother, Mn, J, W. A. Dunbar of Eureka. N. S. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. J. 6 Mountain re- turned on Tuesday to their home in Summerslde after an enjoyable :19 to New York City Ind Flor- Jnnot. Taste: of It." Eioaiiors, R. C. Kennedy John. N. 8.. formerly of this City spent the Easter holiday with friends Gerald P. Miirtagh oi the Beth an I it U Mrs. George Rogers. Junior. and Mrs. Lloyd Cox were joint hostesses for supper bridges Thursday afternoon and Friilayt evening. . They made the trip i in the choir c Fred il 7. ; .. l The ivediiiiig took place on April -11 at St. Peter's Anglican Cathe- ldral of Alice Fltii'en('e. daughter 'of .llr and Mrs. Stuart Dickson. .to .iohii Hegiiialtl. son of Mrs. Reg- lemulsun of -Dartmouth. N. S.. with inald Fraser and the late Mr. ibrnser Cation G. E. Moffatt of- ficiated. The bride. clizirniiiig in her wed- iling gown of white brocaded satin with lung Slt-'t'l9S and crinoline skirt en train and finger-tip veil .falling from a Juliet cap. and carrying a shower bouquet of Eas- ter lilies and roses. entered the .church on the arm of her father. l The matron of honour. Mrs. Frank Mayhew. sister of the groom. and bridesmaid. Miss June Dickson. sister of the bride. wore lstrapless dresses. ballerina length. of Seafoam green eyelet embroi- idi-iry over taffeta with matching iioleros and heatl-dresses. and car- ried bouqiiets of yellow and white 'inums. The junior lwitlcsiii:-iitl. Miss l(;ladys Dickson. uore a gown of the same material. and carried a iioscgay of roses and 'mtinis. The hriileis niotlicr chose a rose dress with peai'l-gi'cy accessories. and the gronmls mother blue. with lur neck-piece and rose acces- lsories. The best man was Mr. Frank Wedding - donated the George Street United Baptist Church. Fredericton. N. I. M? the weddiiil of Reina Keur daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The- odoi-us J. Keur niiil'Louia Garnet Wedge Lofstrom son of Mr. and Mrs. August F. Lofntroin of Fred- ericton. The wedding memo was performed by Rev. E. T. J5 Knight with Raymond Mott at the organ. . Mrs. Doreen Gallant attended the bride as matron of honor and George Lewis of Camp Utopia was tlie st man. Gordon Howe and John Mcllrine acted as ushers. The bride wore a white floor- length wedding dress with a finger- tip veil of bridal tulle and she carried yellow carnations. Her at- tendant wss in springtime mauve full skirted floor-length frock with matching hat and her flowers were Colonial nnsegay tied with satin ribbons. . Mrs. Keur was wearing a navy blue suit. white hat. blue accesso- ries and a white flower corsage. while the mother of the bridegroom was in a two piece suit of navy with red accessories. Her Corsage was also of white flowers. Mrs. Leo Smith and Mrs. Franc- is Ellis presided at the coffee table with its pretty bridal centre , and Mrs. Robert Wilby and Mrs. John McBrine served the bridal party. Guests assisted. Mr. and Mrs. Lofstrom are now huiieyinooning in States. For tra- velling the bride dnnned a beige suit ivith touches of white. The bride graduated from the High School at .Amsterdam. Holland. MR. AND MRS. JOHN REGINALD FRASER illlayhew. and the ushers were Mr. Clarence Maclnnis and Mr. Bruce MacKeti7.ie. formerly of Fredei'ic- ton. N. B. During the ccreiiioiiy the choir. with Miss Suzanne Brenton at the organ. sang the wedding liymns. ”'l'he Voice That Breatlied 0'er Eden." and "0 Perfect Love." At the reception in the Parish Hall the tea-table with its lace cloth and spring flowers. was pre- sided over by Mrs. George Sherren. aunt of the bride. and Mrs. Wm. Teed. aunt of the groom. Those serving were Mrs. Har- vey MacPhersoii. Mrs. H a r o l d Birt, Mrs. W. G. llogg. Mrs. James Brady, Mrs. W. Smith. Mrs. W. Shama. Mrs. W. Steriis. Mrs. Al- lison Jewell. Mrs. Louis Sherren. Miss Jessie lilacNtiuizhton and Miss Frances MacPht-rson. Miss Betty Currie was in charge of the guest hook. During the reception. ltliss June Foster sang "0 Proniise Me” and "I'll WalkiBeside You" accom- panied by Mrs. Hclcn MacF.achci'n. who also rendered piano selections throughout the attei-noon. Canon Mofiatt proposed the toast to the bride. which ivas rc..poiitlcil to by the groom and all joined in wish- ing the newly-weds a long and hiiplly life. (Garithiim Photo Studio) day to resume their studies at llidgehill Ladies College. 9: it i l Mrs. William Horton and daugh- 'ter Ann Loiiise of Kentville. N S. spent the Easter vacation in Simi- imerside. guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Park- ll'lHl'l. -not Dr. and Mrs. .1. Austin Delaney land cliildrcii of Saint John. N B. lwere week-ciid guests of the form- ei”s mother. lllrs. Mark Delaney. asunimersitli-. and attended the Brcau-lielniit-y nuptials. . Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker land son. Andrew. returned to .tlicir home in Siiiiimerside after spending the Eastcr vieek-end in .Eureka. N. S. guests of Mrs. walkers parents. Mr. and Mrs. l.'vlacLcan. O C 1 Mrs. l). C. Tompkins of Mono- iton. N. B. spent the holiday week- end in Summerslde. . t I 1 Mr. illltl Mrs. Len ltloasc. Mrs. Emma MacF.wcii. and Mrs. Esth- er Clark of Summerslde spent Athe ueek-cnd in Halifax. N. S.. Charles Clark. a 0 Miss Margaret Joan Miittart of -Bedford. N. S. spent the Easter vacation with her parenm. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Muttart. Stim- .merside. r not 1 Rev. and Mrs. C. l). Malheson with their chililrcii. Mary and Neil. of Siimincrside. spent a few days this week in Piciou County. S n t Miss Lilliaii t'iidiiiore iif Stim- nierside had as her week-end guests her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert R. tlutlmni-e of Charlotte- town. a Mrs. George Reid and daugh- .ter. Vicki. of Mont-ion, N. lhave spent the past week in Sum- merslde. guests of the former'l parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Milligan. . 9 not Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Warren left Summerslde last Saturday by automobile for Edmonton. Alberta. They were accompanied by the Misses Doreen Maynard and Millie McDougall. ' o 5 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richard- son and young son Tyler. of Fredericton, N. B. spent the East- er vacation in Summerslde, guests. of Mrs. Richardson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schurmait. I 1 I Mr. and Mrs. William Hayward of Summerslde spent the Easter holidays with relatives in Bol- ton. Massachusetts. 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrs. William Nichol- son of Halifax. N. 8. spent. the holiday week-end in Summerslde with the farmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson. 0 C 0 Mr. and Mrs, Hillard Gordon lmother. Mrs. Mattie Gordon. Stim- imerside. a-an 1 Mrs. Hayniond Tiiigley of Taii-- gcouver, B. C. is visiting her ybrotlier-in-law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. W. A. Harper, Summerside. Miss Mildred Jardine of Hall- fax. N. S. speni the Easter holi- day in Summerside, -guest of Mr. and Mrs. l-larold B. Milligan. . a Mr. and Mrs. lt'illard MacDon- ald returned to their lioine in Summerside on Monday visiting in Kingston, Ontario and Montreal. ' : it Miss Marion Huiiiplircy spent the Easter her pareiils. Mr. bert Humphrey. Wednesday on return to Edgehill College. and Mrs. one Mrs. Alt-In Heal tcliarloiie Tomp- dericlon, B.. spent ing ii few weeks viiih her moth- er. Mrs. Beecher Best, Suinmer- side. out Miss Ruby lllat-Neill of Saint John. N. B. spent the Easter holi- days with her parents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. MacNeill. Summer- slde. - O 0 3 Mr. and Mrs. J. lilrncst Morri- son of Siinimerside are visiting in Hamilton. Ontario. guests of their son-in-law anti tiiiugliter, Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec. O I I Miss Heather Montgomery of Charlottetown is the guest of her grandmother. Mrs. A. W. Leard. Summerslde. . Dr. andVMrs. S. K. Donald of Moncion. N. B. spent the Easter holidays with relatives in Sum- merslde and Alberton. O 0 1! Mrs. James Millman and daugh- ter. Paula, of New Glasgow, N. S. are visiting the formar's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silli- phnnt. Summerslde: I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Currie of Summerslde had as their week- end guest their daughter. Mrs. Richard Hunt. of Yarmoutli. N. S. O C .0 Mrs. Roland Sheen entertain- ed the "Jolly Eight" at her home In Summerslde on Tuesday oven- in. C O O r Miss Nan Pope, Miss Bar- tbarn Morrison, and Miss Beth Harper, students at Acadia Uni- versity. spent the Easter holidays at their liinnes in Summerslde. C O 0 Mrs. S. K. Smith and daugh- ter, Miss Edith smith. of Char- lottetown were week-etidt punts Is. I. izotanu-no and Harriet camp and family. Halifax. N. 5. won of the farmer's son and dniiahr-, yg Ithuniile left Vlcdtietr week-and guests of the farmer's In-lav. Mr. .gnd Mn, 3.,” after iv h 0 vat-aliuii with Ro- Kcnsiiigioii, left kins) and dautthter. Chris. of Fre- tlie Easi- er weekend with friends In Sum- and the groom from Summerslde High School. He is now a corporal at No. 4 R. C. H. A.. Camp Utopia, N. B. MacLeod - Carver . Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding was solemnized in the United Church Manse. V e r it o n. on Saturday. March 5. when Shirley Elizabeth. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hersey Carver, Lyndale. was united in marriage to G e r ald Clarence. youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Percy MacLeod. Orwell. The cere- mony was performed by Rev. John Sheen. The bride chose a blue suit, with navy and while accessories and wore a corsage of pink carnaiions. Her attendant. Miss Louise. Mac- Leod. R. N.. wore a grey suit with red accessories and s corsage of American Beauty roses. V The groom was supistiried by his cousin. Mr. Arnold MacLeod. Following the ceremony the bridal party motored to the home of the groom. where a reception was held for approximately lilo guests. later that evening the new- ly-weds left on a short honeymoon. They are residing in Orwell. where the groom is engaged inlfarming. Previous to her marriage the bride was an employee of lilac- Lean and MacFadyen, Charlotte- town. and was tendered a surprise shower at the apartment of Miss Louise MacLeod and Miss Edythe MacDonald. Many lovely gifts were received. A shower was also held lin Lyndale by her girl-friends. jiestifyizig to the popularity of the young couple. Smith. Summerslde. . . . Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Clark. Mr. 'and Mrs. Ewen Nicholson were the chaperones on Tuesday even- ing at the Easter Prom. spon- sored by the Students' Council of the Summerslde High School. in Howard's Restuarant. A special feature was the crowning of the Queen. Lorraine Cameron. Also present were the princesses. Mary Cairns. Helen MacMillsn. Eliza- beth Nicholson. Marjorie Perry and Betty lnman. . . I Mrs. Allie MacNe.ill and Mrs Gardiner Marks were co-hostesses at the home of the former in Summerslde on Friday evening of last week when they entertained a number of friends. 1 O U . R. M. Mr. Crockett of Summerslde spent the weekend and Mrs. '"'"M" . . . in Windsor. N. s. . V a n o . ui"tl!ziry?'oijlarrytlllrnpgillllgt liftllnemitn Mrs" Ji P" Been Mm "' " Hamilton. (intario after spend- DeSRMh"' M”' Claude Macxny and 'Mrs. Walter Beer of Monta- gue attended the Fashion Show in Summerslde on Wednesday. Household Hinl . To polish brass. use a solution iof equal parts of household am- monia and water. Apply with a cloth upon which a non-scratching scouring powder has been sprink- led. Loisirotn - Keur t A wohialon of Eaatar flowers dc: Gurney. Brown. - (Cook Studio) MR. AND MRS. Pictured above are Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ford of Char- lottetown. whose marriage took place at Zion Presbyterian Manse on March 21, 1955. The bride in the former Joan The ceremony was performed by Rev. W. H. LLOYD FORD ELLEN'S So obvious now is the pattern of Spring. it is on a twig just outside the window. in the grace of a small song spai'row'ii tinlifted head and run of winsome notes. It is-yes. now at Alderlea. in the sight of ii robin on the lawn. a shy fellow. moving in the shelt- er of the shrubs in the border. It is in bud and branch-and the sky. times as sunny and clear and bright as a small one's eyes or adorned with the great fleecy, lazy clouds which belong to warm- ing days. For April brings them: the pleasant! sunny spells of warmth. which ail they call the fowls and ewes to range in near fields, bring out the housewives to new dis- coveries in garden and about. But this week had too its cold winds. searching and strong, show- ers on the windows and April snow to fall and lie briefly and vanish from the quiet hillsides. At this house at Aldcrlea. we remember that this has been an inactive week. Not that we would have had it so. but that we two had been over-taken by the pre- vailing 'flu. Not as we said. we who have been its victims in odd former years. that it was actually "so distressing this time as such miseries go. other than it left us with depleted energy. It was easy to remain in bed or rising drop into the first com- ...LM..L.......j... Cook's Corner SHERRI-IT I tall tin evaporated milk. Boil this tin of milk unopened for 10 minutes and then place in irigerator for the night. and then add--- I cup sugar 1 lemon. 2 oranges (grated rind and julcei Mix well and put in the freezing trays of your refrigerator: DATI SQUARE! 215 a. flour , Wi is. rolled oats tsp. soda in lb. butter - 1 c. brown sun: 1 lane! 1 a. data 1 C WI.” it 0. sugar Olll NT IIDSIERY sivscuir. . - .i:i.::.-:.i- ' Tin-F 51 "Gauge 15 Doitlnr - it-98 by an Island Faames-is Wife re-i In morning open and whip it -' DIARY fortable chair that offered and look with little curiosity or on- thusiasm on our world about. James was-and la the more miserable. He drew a week in bed. an ultimatum as we have said not too difficult to respect.. How- ever each day brought its meas- ure of improvement and shortly we hope to be back to our form- or good health and more and less busy rounds again. Sickness can be an asset. some- one points out. "An enforced holi- day in bed. blamelessly releases us from I too-busy world. )harp- ens our mental and spiritual per- ceptions and permits a clearer perspective on our lives". Yet im- patient to be well we usually miss these points of gain. ' "This time of day. Ellen. it's always so nice at the barns? James in the old armchair. said this evening with much longing. ”Getting the stock fed, the milk- lng done and everything made comfortable for the night-I al- ways enjoyed that . . . But in a day or two" he nodded quietly "this will pass." And we shall spread meals for it busy. hungry man in come to-- setting the tea to draw smartly at the sound of a step at 'the door. Again we shall go blithely to our work. to the house-clean- ing. faking timeehow we shall like it-to watch the seasons break. come to fulfillment and go. . Sun and wind'atid showers the week brought . . and April snow. - "This snow is mad: if does not stay. A footprint. oven blows away. It catches upon bud and stem, Revealing. not concealing them.- And whitening the garden. shows The spears of tulips set in rows. it is too scatterbrained to hide. The pattern of the Spring out- side." ' lent onion A .lBc3wl, dealers. rich man. not men 'l0llp. one whole year. often choose it for 'bronkfast. Warming liilk "Why? Because It gives warm- FOR A sussrsnrisi. nnmsxr onion soup topped with poached 0 ing b 1'-2 with few calories. and has the happy pro rty of stavinl off hunger until i e proper time to eat again. It's quick to make with condensed onion soup. "With it, I like a slice of toasted protein bread. As a starter. I pro- fer grapefruit. and to top off. I big cup of coffee with hot milk. "When eaten for breakfast. I find this balanced combination nvorta mid-morning fatigue. and helps to slim and trim!" for Sunday Brunch "And for Sunday Brunch. Mad- time. I shall make 3 even more substantia'. I will -add a slice of decrusted toasted thick brand with a well-poacliad egg perched on it into an almost filled bowl of soup. For a crisp accompani- ment. hiive two slices of crisp bnconf ' DINNER iron HAPPY EATING And everybody it. - . .n'J';"cn'n match that. Chef. For center of ouch. vim 3.speai 1 bad onion soup cooked or canned asparagus. in tot-' breakfast and loved ltl 1 still' and fish! W11 with toothpick. Hot or Chilled Vegetable Juice Soup for .A. ,Siea'ming Start "Om: soup for breakfast! A new , "Not at all. Mndnine. In rraiice. it has been a staple flrltg-III-010' . morning food for generation. Any tlmnyiroin 8 a.'m-I19 in M05- vlaltors to Lesl-fallen. the mlfkel plant of Paris. MI! f-DI flrmm Ham-Asparagus Rd"! with Tomato-Romaine Salad Banana Rhubarb Compote Coffee Ton M in. Ilnin-Asparagus Itnus: For ea. person. use I thin slices cooiu ham pppmximntely 8" x 4" i Place fold-side down in oil: an. Brush with butter: bake I roll until lightly browned. Forteacb person. arrange 2 rol AST. or for Sunday brunch. tr; gg on toast. Add bacon. if you like. on full-sized slice of toast. Tot with 3 tbs. cheese sauce. as givei below. CHEESE IAUCE FROM THI t CHEF Melt 2 tbs. biitinr. Stir in I tbi flour. ll. tsp. salt. 55 "I1 Deviant-. Vs tap. Worcestershire and I dr tabasco. Gradually stir in in milk. Cook and stir until slmm ing and thickened. 4 Add it o. grated sharp Amnr can sheen. Cook and stir oftn until clieou melts: than in: thoroughly. MORNING SMll.E Diner-About In steak--I inf well done. waiter-well dons - WELL DONlIl Waiter-thank yon. . Tliitl ail: first compliment bad I 'ro IIZE tit FULL-CUT to flatter the larger figure. Nata extra-wide bodice straps. built-up back that con- ceal your bra. Keep cool. have separates. Blouse. bra. shorts and skirt are Sew-Very-Easy. pretty! 3. 38. 40. 4!. 44. 46. H. 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