l WOMEN” lkPage 8. The Guardian Saturday, April 7. 1956 Design Is A Big Challenge 1To Modern Color Experts l Canadian home desisn today is The subtle effect of background tchaliciiging every household color pastel shades can-be dressed up cxpcfl on what is right and what or down to vary the color appeal of Lsnl. I room. All you need dois change Mm .wU Hm Sleep eat ind 9111- the color of slip covers draperies crlaui "in the DlIIl(-" 111 the new and other accessories. And in I upcll-lililll houses color as well as large operuplan home . deep color hiuiio activities spill over from one "feature wall" serves to draw the area into another. And that allows Interior closer together imparting a iiarmoiiiuus color airangementto 1 wu-mgr ffigndller nmospheu. g V. r . ,. - it- the varitius parts together. lil.Eir4.h'gevl'llialzildtlgiTI1rml)a,llidstJor;la:lllZgtlldlgslelllinofClllgiltliol:lK:1lloi!lllslanlll llmloall "l a Series 0: mom color PASTELS ARE TOPS" ” "A . ' i . ' . ' i ' .- . hat iuignt clash there are . take place this afternoon at 3 Cox is the son of Kits. Lloyd ll. gfllpillcfuldlt. 1 0, ha ed A. an example the walls In . oiclock in St. James Presbyterian Cox of Morell. and the late Mr. 5a”:ln:;l:'tLui:o1ll”l:)l;l acndoradaitaglg living aregmigm be paiutdd cm-on E r yellow or gold while the extens- ion of I wall serving the dining Church. Miss MacNevin is the Cox. mm variations tn the entire hm"? area could be panelled in random hold indoors and out. An interior twidth boards finished in I low but with pastel L'a.i'l'l'dll0Il pink walls ll" exanlpk, mmm have dmpenes glowing sheen of sunny brown. Beige pink gold turuoise of the u tth (lccpcr pink posies that harm- iiiiitzc with the color on the outdoor I ,triiu auit xtiiitters and blend with 'blug.g1-gen fgmlly sky mu, gnd the still devil” "Wm gong shad” 05 Dbresdeu blue are among the colors the run: or ll1)l'lL'lx: patio. light gaining acceptance with noted de- . . - it A aiit oritics sa ure l'"'UNl?”Y'll"9 0f Wday has me waml and npphng Yes and H I)aLsl)0l”sha(lcS and mutzdpor greyed (goar;lllftrSofArT)T)rrlhTurllT:tTin82mGig? quiet. peaceful land of our day of playful pup-dog'.. ext-itedba rkziwms 3,... gaining in poputurity has lost ground to beige with me rest. Then the churches along ls- meals about an old table with loved not mm H, ul,h.,15y,ery fabrics exception of charcoal which often land places. the modest ones and ones. the fare sweetened whenever from. ..m...,.,,,gS and furniture (in. is used with pink and lots of white. those more "imposing. all pointing it was shared. isms but at... as g background . folks Heavenward. Hike 011 l0? "5 It takes such little items, small color for units and woodwork. Pastel are fast. taking over the a more personal meaning. True. inconscqiicntiai happctiings to make Act-oritiiiu in a recent survey plumbing llXlU'”E5 "1 "'5 balh mid during our bu5.V W0Fka(l3)' Wf-feli indelible mciiiorir-.v a maple slick among: liimii-ixiii'kcrs conducted byglarge BDPl1aM'95 l" ""3, knell”- ”lC.V 3"? W9"? bill in mally all m' illl lhc fire for us. And for G1'and- a paint i-uiiipatiy green rates high ,AnCl Colored Slilmilff C3l3"l9l5 5” stance standing Silcnl and W"? daughter a ualk sliarctl uitli her as a taioi-iic uaii color for homelavallable for the li9mCm3lf9Y VFW amid the white of the snou. But Dad on me U-..,tu(t gnuw in the inte.-1.).-5 in ului-h seven pastelzwanis I complete kitchen in co or. tomorrow, dignified and beautiful evening tight rtwy mttmt-ed the shades um-o listed among the mostl' Brass and copper too are back and always full of the interesting gr-an of an old tr-r,0rt.t-uutt which led popular Blue loo gained favor as all! the kitchen where they starlted history of generations gone, they deep gnu, me he-,.,-t of the wuud. a wall color utiiie ti deep coloriin colonial days. They re rep! ac- invitc us to come and WUl'Slllp1and5 50 mm 1". ,,,,ut,i gelect 3 "ft-attire wait” til pastel rooms re-ping chrome and white ename in therein. To learn further of the suitable , dnd or .11.... gm. this rnained highly popular. lboth kitchen and bath. eternal verifies, to be refreshed lll year-5 w00d.t,a,-Mgr 7 H d . NANCY MacNEVIN DAVID COX. ELLEN'S DIARY The Hours Gave Us Much Oii-r its ll0l'l'l.Ofl. past the last items: at Alilerlca, a child's laugh, mind and heart. to come away with Among um, jaw Hm deck gave- T deep" sense of the Spiritual side llS bright mooriliglil stlvcring the Ti me and with ' yearning lo m fields we know best-the front mead- "5 Virtues not "Hy mm our Sum ow which slopcsltn tiic miilpond day living but mm our everydaylthe field across-i the crock whcreli wundl ' lo know 3 pracucal Christ. the spring bubbles and nuns from l"”m'V' rememk l"'5 with Henry ift i - d-t - (I it tl - Twi P- l'O honorary with Mr Not-Inn's mother. MH- ward Beecher mal i.-lihcre-S not a C e -o Sdfl'5 DIIC an )9 tI'lCI.S. Mts, .4 tin s . H I C. t while in Charlene- muct, practical Ch,-isuamty in the 5”9lCl”"l'-5 all-W l" m9 l”""””'"d3 president. of the Pruxincial Council .to'E:6'? mug" Intended me Norma. man. who lives on better termsi3?lth:'.2Vl;:;:& E:,':Ll'il;yl(:llfd lath eggelshfigd semghs wnlllroom-windmv we found a star to '5 N 9' C l re" a" mug 0 at ldream on, and there wcrc tar-awa .T”m”"mV them W" the b""l.e"Istars in the sprini.t-sky when the lmc ill lmlayv and already C35""5iApril-month came to us. in along "5 "W9 Shadmv helmet 5"!"-l3Y.a white-spread hill. April is a coy lakes ”5 l0 N" ch""he5' ldamsel. hcr moods somctimcs un- But lfllllgllt we stop to look backipredictable but nice. . .aye, nice! 31”.” this .week'5 spam days' back ”She's fond of sudden shower with to its shining new hours. So much Sunshine after: ”my gave "5 ."'.gmt Smne cares And in the sky the vivid rainbow and concerns, it is true. for more arches. escapes his measure of these. Yet. with Wm, days, and Warm per. in nice compensation the happy suasivei laugh”... ”She brightens up the sombre spruce and larciies, lHangs tasscls gar on Aldcrs by of the Girl Guido Association of tmngwen wedding. Priiicc Edwsird island. is gracious-j iycntcrtainingthc Provincial Conn-1 Mrs. pg. nusstter and family. cil this Saturday afternoon at Gov- lMrg and Mrs, R3. Ready, Mrs. N. crnmcnt House. Victoria Park. The -A. Ready and Mrs. Louis McMah- fiowcr arrangements in the dlning- on. Chulottetuwnd and Dr. R. J. room are l0 b0 SHBP dl'389”5 39d MacDonald, Miss Jean MacDonald Sensation carnatiuns in pink with iand Mr. Colin MacDonald. 5;. per. Wailers to malt'll- M'5- H-W Cl1d' ,ers, have returned from Halifax. more and Mrs. A.G. MacMillan where they attended the Rossiter. are Pouring 168- Boyd wedding on Easter Monday. A mpst interesting feature of the afternoon will be in knowing that, Mr. DH. Beardsrey. accountant, the X0002 3-5515l3"l5 all haw, W0” lot the Royal Bank, Charlottetown, their hostess badges in guiding. . Spent Eagle, weekend lg his homel , . in Bridgetown. N.S. and attended 3911310? El-El? l'""3" W!” K?” the Rossiter-Boyd wedding in I-Iali-i heard with interest this evening in nu. Easter Monday. p Report from Parliament Hill. the river. ,Brings rcdbud bloom to iavt-uiicr i perfection. Soon. on the fields, ynuiig grain will lift and quiver- Fair April. symbol of the resui'- Miss Phyllis Britten of Central lovely events of the year, was held iand Mrs. R; Ruperri while in Tll0S(lliY Hll'3"10”'l in me Bimquel Charlottetown this week attendingi Hall of the Y.M.C.A. The tea was we Teacher; Convention, rection." sponsorcil by Alpha Chapter. Bela Until M0mlaY - - -H l)'H11V - Sigma Flu. and the substantial pF9- Hosiesses at the Charlottetown, if-nod-night. cccds were given in aid of the (.e- Curling Club on Saturday rcbral Palsy work. The Talismanlwm be Mrs. CM, Mend". M,-5. Tca takes ltS.I'lafl'le from the tails; i Sheldon Carsom Mrs. Louis R. Bag. giatn rgse whliggis latte erlilililegag nail and Mrs. Clifford Campbell. c a .igma I. rs. . - nail convened the tea. MORNING SMILE "Have you been sleeping ucii?" ”Well. doc. I sleep well iuL'lits.p don Bears. The shaped tea table was flanked by ipices of the Ladics' Aid of the the Sorority crcsls.1 In the Icentr::Prince County Hospital. The prize of thc table was a si ver bow wit ' winners were: sunlight yellow roses. Complemen- ting the bowl were matching sil-pGilberl. Gallant. -ver candle sticks which held light- ed tapers, the same vivid shade as the roses. As the charming young: Canadian hostesses moved around among their guests. smart sprint: ensembles were very much admired. The pourcrs were Miss Lena Mc- Lure. Mrs. I-l.H. Simpson, Jr.. Mrl. Percy Simmonds and Mrs. William p .l..'- -' The I ' ' ” is were t Miss Helen Cox, Mrs. L.A. Semple. - ' . S1'(' 1 to twist and sauri-:i.:n LIVER STEAKS f:.',':”-'35 1”” " Plunge the liver slices into cold ' ailk. then into cracker crumbs or First siiiger--Vt-s, I lf1Sltl'(-'tl my crushed cornflakes. Season with voice for 3250.000. salt and pepper saute at high heat Second Rlllgef-v I bet it toi-is tum- lll I small amount of shortening. rlcrful to have all that money. The regular meeting of the Al- pha Beta Sorority met at the home of Mrs. Clarence Mercer on Wed-- nesday evening. Following the bus- iness meeting. the program was lprcsented by Mrs. Murray Willett on "The Artist's Landscape." tin Summerside. the guest of Mrs. Marion Howatt spend a month's holiday at Day- tona Beach. Florida. "The Jolly Eight” on Tuesday eve- ning. Ramsay and Mrs. Brenton Ramw say, Alberton. were hostesses at lthe home of the friends assembled to lender is post- nuptial shower to Air. and Mrs. Raigh Callbeck. Pink and white streamers and white wedding bells formed an attractive setting and the gifts were presented in a bask- et decorated with similar colors. was assistled by Mrs. Errisou Mac- Leod whie Miss Frances Currie read the accompanying gplog v;1sh- es. The gifts were arrange y rs.,i0n. Hon J A" us Mach” re John Clark. On behalf of his wife to N' I B . 'Mi;S Gfmude Cm , , . .. ., y for , d. l. A I t H i sympathy extended in bereavement The 'll3ll5”l3" T953 We lll ll" Bedeque. was the guest of Mr.lc"e apprecla "mi peas” 50; IMrs. J. Russell Driscoll and Mrs. . -A.L. Adams for expression of good new” refreshments we" served" ,wislies whilc ill: Sr. St. Margaret iof Farce re donation toward Cath- . Casey for The animal meelmg Of llIP C1!llI- kind remembrance: while hospital- evening lolic Women's League was held in izcd. the Knights of Columbus home on. Tuesday evening. April short monthly meeting Pfetetledliety during their recent campaign. 1. A l tt d ' - M” Joxt Been Mrs" Be” Emu" galitetalmwllllh intetrllegfe tic (Tllemll':T'l0llTSl The guests were welcomed at the er and Mrs. Jim Keefe were co- reports and these Showed exceuemlcommmees were given wvermg during the secretary, gave a resultedh as Ifollows: lcoinprcliensive report summarizing . . rs. Matt ew ee lie the activities of the League and MW Hora”! MacF"lane' mm M”' lelectcdt: lst vice, Mrs. Peter Ilol- Mrs. P. J. Ncalis gave a complete iland; 2nd vice, Mrhs. Leo Murray; ifiuanciai report. 3rd vice, Mrs. Jo n Benton; Re-, tcording secretary Mrs. L.L. an: Corresponding secretary, Mr. Callbeck expressed their sin- ial evening was enjoyed and and pretty well iuoi-lungs: htit afI- door by the president. Mrs. W. Gor- hostesses at Mrs. Beer's home last - ,5 I -, large refectory lrhursday at bridge under the aiis- ::.5S”lfjo;,': 3" PMS” M ""3 L933 3'” W” ”””'””'”"”d . . looming year Ml5' Kenn Lapp' lPresident. M V THESE ENSEMBLES AT DALLAS, TEXAS Press Week, this washable coin- dolted voile dress. left. made quite I stir. Three-piece cotton playsuit Dallas. Texas. is the largest cut- ton centre oi the North Anierica continent. At the annual Fashion MADE A HIT DURING FASHIO has hDIlllllZillan Dots” to brighten liiuli-waisted shorts, skirt which buttons to the hem, centre. Butter- N PRESS WEEK fly frock, right. is of Swiss organdy Dress itself is of starched cotton. with organdy cuffs. left recently to and Mrs. C. L. MacDonald. J . Ncalis, Mrs. On Tuesday evciuiii: llrs. Heber ll"5la”a””"5 M "mce'5' -Mrs. P.J.Nealis. In opening the gifts the bridel ST. DUNSTAN'S O.W.L. , ,0llC action: Mrs. P. J. 3l'd- A, collected for Reports were given, Full reports of l Iycar. The recording The election of Officers for i.l1elMiss Isobel MacDonald. cxccuiivc. and all Miss Gcririide Coady was con- Lvenor of nominations with Mrs. P. , Maurice Griffin. ll'lT5- llilrnfl lll”"li'll'V "'""""'”'d and Mrs. Peter Holland assisting. ,Mrs. Frank Saunders was chair- 'maii of elections and conducted the Prior to the election of officers the regular monthly business meet- lzitter. where,ing was held with the piesident, pMrs. Matthew Lee presiding. Min- iutes of the monthly and executive meetings for March were read by lthe recording secretary Miss Iso- lbei MacDonald and approved as lwas the report of the treasurer, Correspondence as read by the secretary. Mrs. F. L. Coyle, in- cluded letters from Mrs. W.J.P. MacMillan, Convenor of Immigrat- Six of the subdivision members the Red Cross Soc- coiivenors o f The president. Mrs. Matthew Lee N00n- thanked the Rev. Director P. F. Mrs. MacDonald for his faithful attend- 'I''. L. Coyle (re-electedl: Treasuryance at all meetings, and also her er. Mrs. Maurice Griffin. Councillors: Mrs. Arthur I)cCos- their loyal support given her dur- jte. Mrs. J. E. Fleming, Mrs. J.B. ing the past year and again sol- !Flcming. dMrs. Ernest McTaguc, icilcd their support for the incom- - Mrs. Clifford Thorne and three iM"- Patrick M0K9NI8- MW -1- J- ” a. Quebec City. is visiting lT”l"9l'- M”- members. for d ing executive. After the lnstallat-iMrs. Carl Johnston and Mrs. SD. Fred MacMillan. ion of officers Rcv. Father Mac- To Present Granby's lLET'S EAT Gilt In Monaco Granhy. Que. (CP(-Jean Bruch-i csi. Quebecls provincial undersec-1 retary. will present Granby's wed- ding gift to Prince Rainier and Grace Kelly in Monaco. Mr. Bruchesi, one of the few Can-3 adians invited to attend the wed- ding ceremony April 19. will pres- ent the couple with two live Can- adian beavers. The beavers will leave Montreal by air April 11. Mr. Bruchesi will attend the wed-, ding as a delegate to the annuali meeting of Monaco's Conseil Lit- teraire. that I treasure." 1 was telling the Chef. pot pie. Judging by the receipt in her old manuscript cook book, this was only for special days. BISCUIT DOUGH lhaif-stewed chicken seasoned with !thyme and marjoram from her Donald complimented the new exe-lknchen gardem cutive. The meeting adjourned with- --The Queen" played by Mm J.E.:d0l.lgTI. On went the cover. Then. memingl the kettle was placed on a swing- . ling crane over the hearth fire, MONTAGUE GUILD ;where it simmered two hours until The April meeting of the Pres- l lserving time. byterian Young Womens Guild. Montague. was held at the home of Mrs. H.M. Smith Monday eve- ning. The president, Mrs. John MacKen7.ie. presided. and the meet- ing opened with a hymn. The East- er Story was read by Mrs. Byron Stewart, followed by prayer by Mrs. Elsie Watterworih. ' There were seventeen members present. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read by the secretary, Mrs. George McCannall. and were approved as read. Miss Catherine Currie reported for the visiting committee and several oth- er committee reports were given by Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Watter- worth. The meeting closed with the Mizpah benediction. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. assisted by this method. by baking the pie in the oven of her wood stove." CHICKEN CURRY PIE "And here is the test-kitchen.” chuckled the Chef, -"we have in- vented a hurry-up chicken curry pic that smells so appetizing when taste-test. "I nominate it for our Monday dinner. Madame. There will be enough i ' oddments left from Sundayls roast to make it.” Monday Dinner: Potato cream soup; hurry-up chicken; curry pie; buttered beets; spring salad bowl: raspberry jam roll; coffee, tea or milk. All measurements are level re- cipes proportioned to serve 4 to 8. Hurry-Up Chicken Curry Pie: Cut enough leftover cooked chicken into 3': to 1" cubes to make 2115 c. it to Rcid. Mrs. L. Slnglit. Mrs. J.C. Gallant Thoi-nets mother, Mrs. Gladys Mac- and Mrs. W.T. Hooper. iquarrie. , The servers were Mrs. G.D. Den- ; nis. Miss Heather MacLean. Miss Miss Lorraine McMahon. f.each- i Frances MacMillan. Mrs. .l.0. Hor- er It Air-Marshal Johnston School it nby. Miss Lucille Tiirnbuil. Mrs. C. spent the Easter holidays at Green- - R. Campbell. Mrs. R.D. Manning. wood. llliss Florence MachLean, Mrs. H. . l: Milligan. Miss Audrey Gillis and! F0. and Mrs. A.J. McDonnell Mrs. E.P. Irwin. decorated bazaar table was inlncll's mother, Mrs. charge of Mrs. W.L. Thompson. The beautifully-,spcnt Easter with Mrs. McDon- J.P. Hogan. Trenton. Ontario. Miss Nancy MacNevin's mar- raigr will be aolcmniz ' to Mr.! Mrs. Gertrude Cahlll spent East-; David A. Cox at three o'clock this er in Greenwood visiting her: Saturday afternoon in St. James Presbyterian Church. Miss Mac- Novin has been the ratson d'etre of many lovely social events. Mrs. Gus Cioutier. Mr. and Mrs. I).L. Miller and; children. David and Cathy. spent I few days in Sydney. N.S.. visit in Mrs. Miller's mother, Mrs. H ,P. Duchemin. Miss Minnie Macleod. Bridge- town, P.E.l.. has been the guest of Miss Bertha schurman, Summer- . Mrs. Dniiiilas A Cameron. Har- wood Apartments. North River Road entertained at I kitchen shower in honour of Miss Nancy MacNevin. A wide variety of mod- ern kitchen equipment was pres- ented to Miss Nancy MacNevin, and the color motif was pink. Mrs. aide. W.H. Soper read the company- lng amusing verses. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Buchanan. -Moncton. N.B.. spent Easter with Mrs. George Andrew and Mrs. iher grandmother, Mrs. A.W Leard. Charles Ballcm were joint hostesl- ,Notre Dame Street. es at a miscellaneous shower Tueii- t day evening at Mrs. Andrew's reii- l lrfcnce. School Street. in honour of Miss Nancy Mat-Nevin. Mrs. L.S Cox and Mrs. E.M. MacNevii-i were Mn. Ernest Strong was hostess to the Ladii-5' Guild of the Sum- merside Baptist Church on Friday evening. a Winter Street. They are en route to daughter and son-in-law, F.0 Ind ,' special guests at this party. i ' Miss Catherine Dewar left Wad- Miss Nancy MacNevln enlertIln- nesday morning to spend I few ed friends Wednesday evening at days with her slater. Mrs. William her residence, Bu-chwood Avenue. Ucrandall. Moncton. NB. Mrs. E.M. MacNevin entertained I. Thursday evening In her daugbl-V Mrs. Firth Bowness. luminar- era honour. A delightful feature of ;side. has left for Cornwall. 0nt., i the evening were the musical num- due to illneu of her mother and 5m t)Iy)IoMllss Ncsncy MacNevin and sister. smnta Sin Eu, rs. ug as 'Imeron. A OF FA ON N S M is C p l A t lam" uduTart'Lillium'NEm' M , ( hrmgglakl 1 rs. m ox. amer par -p ren. . 0 ll. .3, spent .n amhnn'”"' l,'.:f'wl":l:::nd :I:9":g:."lG:'nw,' lsautgrcnv memlg mcnts. entertained Friday evening the Easter holidays with Ml'.'Ellll'I l Asacltdxniuer. sen - . "hes . d It a buffet supper after the re- arents. Mr. and M .W.M. li . gr &i.l.MlT.htIIlreV:)!'.;t:;;:l:lt 2: E-1:;-sal for the Cox-Macldevla wed- 'gummcnta., In J I . i Ilka It ddiherltey failed on s r -I A l ' -kg" . 'b & fl'u"y M T l”dl"i Mr. David A. cox was entertIln- 'W.:dnhd”'eodIy , AU l. M c"n'"p'fll3 '5'” red Thursday Evening in honour of evening. not he suggests you make the elflhds dwmachmg "nun by M. naelhnputhbaeot ofprettyor-lmnd , T Q my simple! mi. ii..5... Trf 3f.fsp'.'i'I7i i.'.'ii.l.': iw?fli'..'”.un"'.'m.m' G'”"', lfi'i',l'..:','3 to been the ' E-SI-IEATH ENSEMBLE MAKES , . Ihef sin. :0. in, ii. I0 and iii. . , when as nit aha uric; mm mafia iv. i'u"I. 3...", 3""... "mm M”. ,,,,'f' ,,l::'h”'l':. made by Mr. Douglas Cameron. risoa Apia. ' CNII, lhPlat:!f'fl Mr3u-ruierlottetown, ' f . . 0 t . Ollt. PTO l . . an llwnau ::isuT5n3r"illal.',"i.li”iTiTilida'l;..'f.Z":.'li lurT."cloor''e"a' 3"” T" "'""""l .. , V . In H h .. , . I . "" """ "ll" anaIn.Mn.ri-at iroi.-siietlaiid HA In IQ an at I-leadln want. Ilmlls mr- swallow-tall It the e haawneletdln ,1! APOMPEI RED COAT FROM ROME All lllltmllll HOIID II coarse railed Pornpei red. The coat h eitJached.'tauor.q nu". ammo combine in I 2 qt. casserole with Couple Will Reside In Toronto, Ontario Following Bridal 5 Of interest here is the marriage '4 In Men-ltton. Ontario. of Miss Marion Clare Howatt, daughter of ',- P.E.i.. to Mr. Cecil Roy McKay, ” son of Mr. and Mrs. Orville Mac- Kay. Merrition. Rev. Shelly Offic- V Itcd at the ceremony It the home 3 of Mr. W. Anderson. The bride wore I blue dress with white accessories and I corsage of golden caruations. Mrs. Barbara Anderson was matron of honor. Best man was Mr. Wilfred And- erson. A reception followed at the hum. of the Kroom'I parents where Mn. 2:" MICKEY assisted the host- ol;rtl.I:I:ouple will reside in Toronto. Words Of The Wist- Th0 sparrow flying behind the hawk thinks the hawk is fleeing. torlsntql Proverb) -t lQ'l'IIerc.WhercDoI6otM; klflllht? At ADIILLNS Iran dmmwmm Adele's Mlliiery 117 Canon ltreet "was used by my great- great-grandmother to make chicken "She greased the pot, then lined it with strips of tsaleratua' biscuit tdough. The pot was filled with "Over the top went a blanket oft ”My grandmother improved on baking in our new wall-oven, I can iscarcely wait the 40 minutes time Mrs. Nellie Waddell. Cape Traverse, l Grandma's Chicken Pie Turns Into Curried One 3: Ida Bailey Allen "An old deep black iron kettle 2 c. cooked green peas and 1 tbsp. sliced pimlento. , Mix together 2 (I051: oz.) cans cream of mushroom soup, 1 I. water and 2V: tsp. curry powder. Then heat. Stir into the casserole. Roll American pie-pastry to I scant V4" thickness. Place over the top of the casserole. Trim the edge. turn under and flute. Gash the top to permit escape of steam. If desired. place 3 pastry chicken cut-outs over the top for I garnish. Bake 30 min. in a hot oven. 4'45 degrees F. or until the pastry ll lightly browned. Raspberry Jam Roll: Break I eggs into I 2 qt. mixing bowl; beat 'until frothy. Add 1 c. granulated sugar; con tinue to beat until thick. Add 1 tbsp. water and 1 tap. pure vanilla. Sift together 1 e. already-sifted enriched flour with 1 tsp. baking powder and 1-8 tsp. salt. Fold into the batter. Bake 12-15 min. in I moderate oven. 850 degrees F. or until pals golden brown. At once, turn upside-down on I sheet of waxed paper dusted with powdered sugar. Tear In paper that adheres. Then spread the cake with rup- berry Jam. Roll up quickly. Cool, folded aide down. When cold. trim the ends with a sharp knife. Serve sliced 1" thick, plain or with I topping of sweetened whip- ped cream or I half scoop of van- his or black-raspberry Ice cream. Trick of the Chef: Garnish potato cream soup wit ' ” chives. HOUSEHOLD HINT If you wish to Wllll I nylon gar- ment wltli I quilted lining, turn the garment inside out halfway the drying period. Any Inch ur- ment will look its best if hung on hangers to drip dry, with cuffs, col- lars. piackets. pockets and bolts finger-smoothed while wet. when the outside appears to be dry. reverse the garment care- fully and smooth it just as neatly as on the right side. The quilted lining will dry quickly when ex- posed to the air. BOUX I! A IR BLEACH!!!