Page 8. The Guardian Wed., Oct. 26, 1955 LET'S EAT ......... Bullet Foods Are Best Bite-Sized Ancl Tender By Ida Ballly Allen -are ronscioiis that we will need Fork diiiucrs is the name the soup or tossed salad course. i Chef and i found was used lnl Baked Stuffed Beef Rolls: ()r- Australia whenever buffet service der 2 lbs. round beeef steak. sliced was mentioned. l'4" thick. Cut in 4" squares; pound ”And it is a very fiP.N'('l'lpllV9plZllh a meat mallet until very thin. name. Madame. For to be a stic-Tenderize with a coiumercial tend- cess. all foods served en hiiffet erizer as directed on the P3t'k3f-l6- ghnuld be cooked in bite-sized Rub with the cut side of a section'. pieces or be tender enough to cut or garlic or dust with garlic salt.l with a fork Nobody can manage; Next. make a stuffing. To do; hath 3 imiip and fork white per-Illlis. combine W. c. soft ('nrlt'hPd: haps standing up to eat or with bread crumbs. 1 tbsp. minced: the plate perches on the corner ('hll'P5 Dr OIHOH. 5 Pll"PD9d Sll'”9d' of a table or in the lap. olives ioptionalt, 1. tsp. each saltl CASSEROLE DISHES land monnsnfitum glutamate and! "Par ecample. meat. fish or LI l5P. l'l9DPET- SUV in 1-3 '3 hm poultry casserole dishes are suit-lwater. .hlp or use itahnhs ht-oiled (mp Place a tablespoonful on each long skcuers or brot-hcttes; boeuf'lS9l'll0H Ill D1931 pR"ll UPi llIhif'" strogtuioff. sliriiiip. oysters and WECUIPT Wlill PICS DU-S1 WI”! schtihpgt pflour; hroiin in butter or Slltll'i0lT' ”lf sei'iini.:-sued pieces of iiieatplnz. are cooked to tenderness. they cant Transfer tn a casserole or bak- easilv be cut with a fork; for in-vim! pan. Full-side down. Pour in stance. veal rotilades or stuffed 1('-h01t”'”'r-C0V”l'- mhat t-hits, math. iitth thtti glices Bake l hr. or unfi fork-teiidcr. of the inexpensive beef so plenlifullln 8 m0Kl9Fal9 UVPH. 375 GPEITPS novt. F Ten minutes before completion, --t gttggtret its star this as the stir in 1 c. commercial sour cream main dish of an innit-mai buffet Serve bordered with Spanish dinner" TWP- l Cheese Nut Rounds: As a basis. INFORMAL Bl FFET DINNER use rounds of enriched bread ls:-iuteed in butter; top with a mix-. ture of equal parts cream cheese and snaDD.V cheese. into which has been stirred as many chopped Tmsed GYM" Saiad toasted nut meals as the mixture Cheese M" R””"ds will hold together. Orange-Filled Cake l Whipped Cream TRICK OF THE ('llEF Coffee Freiich Onion Soup Baked Stuffed Beef Rolls Ipanistt Rice Green Beans Add a little powdered iiiiirjoram Follow the prc- to flour used for coating meat or . t F'amil.v Dinner: teding menu omitting etiher the-fish to saute. KEEP IN TRIM Aim At Younger Size Is In Jun Inn Slirriming down from a half sizetslgned for women who are shorter lo regular size short is a majorithan average. However, the half achievement. While it is only pisizes are proportioned wider. Thatt matter of reducing about a dozen list. the woman who requires a half! pounds, the big change is in the size has relatively more weight t'or figure. To fit the regular size. most. her height. The half sizes fit. the nf the poiindage must be slimmed lshort. heavy woman. The misse.s' off the middle measurement -waist lshort mzes fit the short ivoman of abdomen, and hips. lnormal weight. While there is a MARY HAW0ll.1'R'S MAIL and I have worked hard and lived a very i to educate our boys. Now the job is done, grateful: and we feel that we owe it to ourselves to make a trip to 5 some of the country's outstanding places---New York City. Niagara vllfttV to register This measurement change is the reason for the triumphant note re- ccivr-rt from an ”ex-half sizer” who paralleled her dieting with ”slim- nasties." ”The day i could wear size if! Ihnrt again instead of mix was I red letter day for me. Now I knowt I can slim down to normal weight and wear m,v,perfect sizeglti short- lt figures this way: Both the half llzes and the short sizes are de- COOK'S CORNER ;weight difference of only 12 pounds tbetween size 18 and size lli'z. the i12 pounds off the right places de- finitely makes for in young looking Sfigure. E Letis compare the tiicasurements for the two sizes. Size ttllz Bust 41: waist fifth; abdominal extension girth 40Vz: hips 42. Size 18 short: Bust 39'&: waist 31: abdominal ex- tension girth .'l7'.v'z; hips 40. Between the two Sizes there is a difference of IV: inches only through the bust measurement. The bust more than any other measurement is dependent upon structure as well as vitality. If this measurement. is not excessively large. then on a protective reducing diet. not too much fat is drawn from that meas- urement. On an inadequate dict. however. vitality is lowered. and in that cast-.the effect on the boss- om could be disastrous. The other critical measiirenicnts waist, abdomen and hips -- influenced more by fat, So 12 pounds off sltms 2L5 inches riff the waist, 3 inches off the abdomen and 2 inches off the hips. fllF,ESE TOMATO HCRAMBLE 11: Hip canned or raw tomatoes lit cup chopped onion 1, min chopped green peppers H Ili cheese grated or cut small 1 tsp. butter 1 euizs slightly beaten 1 tsp. salt and a speck of pep- PW" Cook tomatoes, onion. peppers ov- or low heat till tender. Add cheese stir occasionally. Cook till cheese iii niclteri, Add eggs. butler. salt and pepper. Stir until Designers use every trick of the trade to whittle the middle meas- urements and create young lash- inns. But in the half Sl'(0.- nec- essary allowance for added inthrs lthroiuzh the mid-section ri-tinips lthcir style- So, instead of complain- int! that the half size TFlsliltinS are so matronly, get busy and alter your figure. i interested? Hat three ar1mt..;.t.- meals. increase brr-akt.-ist. xlnp lovers-ating at dinner. and cut down on, fat. Add 6 minutes fltlll) of .miIrl biil strougltv contrat-live ex. ercise tn resliire tone to the im- portant middle lllIlNt'l(W fly the eggs are holiday season. 3:iii'll look younger cooked Serve on buttered toast. and sliiiiiiier l ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS Your forms this stimuign TV envpr .. nutlined in vivid contrast color! Pattern 7049: Color-crochet TV square 23 inthes in No. 30 mercer tiled cotton? smaller in No. 50; larger in crochet and knitting cot- ton. Easy to do -- so smart! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS coins for this pattern tiitampti can not be scepter!) to Charlottetown pGuardian. Household Arts Dept., 60 Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. Order our ALICE BROOKS Needlecraft Catalogue. En- iny pages and pages of exciting new designs e knlttlniz. corchet. embroidery. tron-ons. toys and novelties! Send 2.5 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now- lYni.it':I want to order every dosing n favorite piiii-apple design! Etiquette For Hotel Living And Restaurant Dining Dcar Mary Haviorth-My wife conservative life. trying: for which we are very '. Falls and other places of interest. Due to the fact that we have 2 never eaten in swanky i'cstauranls.. or stayed in elaborate hotels. we some briefing. and maybe rehear- sals, on how to behave in these situations Please tell me what book I can get that will supply the iiifortiiatitin we need it '. i hear it. N.--You will find the answer to almost any question of social behavior in Amy Vander- hilt's ”(ttimplele Rook of Etiquette. a guide to gracious living." That's the title it was published in 1952 by l)f)lll1l('rlH)' and Company inc. 5 , Garden City. N. Y. in two ver- sions. One is indexed. at S575; the other is plain. at 35 The copy l have contains the in- dex. as a finale in 704 pages of explicit inforiiiation on "every pos- sible social problem one is likely to encounter in modern social liv- iiig." says the author. She likens the book to a dictionary. intro- tliiccs it as the largest and most Laddie Northrldge, one of New irk's foremost niilliners. ho lways believed in glamoriyiiig iinerican w o m e it by giving them hats that combine elegance with flattery. I . m-axvwyovuow Elegant Alternoon Hat The one shown is a beautiful twice for semi-formal afternoon is of black felt with iiiinochcs of coffee beaver ap- pliqued on the spreading brim. A iiose veil gives a subtle touch. .t ear. It T Johnston - Millar Vows Solemnized At Bride's Home Baskets of summer flowers and potted plants formed on mun: It lthe home of the bride's parents when Alice Charlotte, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mm”: Murray Harbor North and Glell Kenneth. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gal'- field Johnston, Peters Road. W619 united in marriage on Saturday- July 30th at 8 o'clock. double ring ceremony and M"- '?n' ma Kennedy prayed the wedding music. t l t ll nd chantilly ldcglwgr Idhtliili. Ill ffaaliured I fitted bodice and lace bolero buttonins "I front with tiny self-covered buttons. The long lace sleeves tapering (We? the hands were caught snugly 1? th 'st. Her headdress was a c - cleetylorfl satin and lace edged with seed pearls. She wore a. single strand of pearls with matching ear- rings, the gift of the groom. and carried a cascade of red roses. Attending the bride was her sis-t ter. Miss Betty Ann Miller. who! wore a waltz-leiiizih Bowl! 01 FIE green taffeta and netuwltb fitted, dress and mitts. She carried I osegnay of yellow mums. Mr. Guy Reid, Peters Road. was best man. compreheiisiie book of etiquette, ever written. and offer it as ”a;'hat check girl--and pay no atten- reliable fvieutt it) whom one maylmm N, decoy quarters on the mm 3 mwsmnlng glance ml" theiplate. Miss Vanderbilt remarks. lf years and get a helpful answer."p Spanning the indpx on ).,,u,. bbtthe doorman fetches your car. half, I note that hotel, restaurantlgive him a quarter; if he merely "ml '””'9l "”'””(''.S are W”" c"V'lblows his whistle a (time is suf- ercd For example, under the Hen-I (Monty huh expat-t adytgtugt ' cral heading of hotel, we find Discussing travel, page 33, Migsp l”0SOl'l'IlliDlt.x -- see pages 425-26. Vanderbih has a Suggestion for llcre you are told how to describe parents ht young fhildren thail the hotel ?l(t('(tIilmt7dail0-HS youwther mntnrists might profitably "anti b-V l"”"'i "'5 by W"'9a3r ,a"dieinplo.v, She says: ”lf travelling , XV 9",-W" "V?" by car, let soiled clothes accumu- l;lff1rPliUE1ll(l;lll1k'VI IS” d'5E1155f;g94'; late for a day or two. then slog C Tl 3” ” f" t P3 95 -' - off at a self-service laundry, was , Miss Vfilliflit-l'lllll is no advocate ofi the (.h,thL.s' have them put through lritlszltlillllftltnhg. Shep -::':”::'f!,a drier. or hang them to dry on 7 "i t" " ”"" " 3'- lwo den haiigcrs in the car as you a dollar. Beginning with the door-lgooun ymtt. wayy 1 can attentthhp "”"'- -Sl"; li":”:;'g "T: lllli-:1 M lhmcl ;to this pointer. mainly to show thct l"".5"""9- "l" ” "lg ” "V "”""';down-to-earth quality of her sca- lievmaid, porter, clieckroom at- tlsmwd Smnh. t-am, M- H "'”df""i "l"M'l'"f'I” Stlarwri 9'.” :.wh(;l lllary Hnworth counsels tlirough rrilltliile b(fi,Il'T'l2l'tllPita”?T;E1lTlFi'Ec:'I;EfI(:':1:nihor mmmni nmvilwt mtfll (in. per. ".lt'u' na. mnre. depcndim! upon the nase!f,?"?hi;”:f,:.l:;,;Wl'9 H tc N jor difficulty of tasks performed for you. lSAV0lR FAIRE Cahtpcr 57. page 549. takes up l"dll1lYlE in restaiiraiil.s"- and tells lhow to dispose of wraps or parcelsl tor umhvclla on entering: who pro-l .(-cries whom to table; who gets the !('llni(le seat and so on. There is a rundown tas we journalists say) on how to order a meal. how to, tr-ope with the waiter properly, and: how to pick a suitable wine if! you wish to be festive. 3 On page 534. Miss Vanderbilt goes over the ground of calling for the bill, checking it for accui'acy.t quietly asking for a correction if; a mistake has been made; ni'id.i again. tipping the help. Restaurant help in line for a tip includes the water I15 to 20 per cent of the 10 or 15 cents: and possibly the men's and-or women's lounge at-, tendant, a dime. The same for fhel l l t Hints Collected by guju. (Mother of 5) some of the most - successful Visiting adults I know make friends with shy ycar-olds by "delaying action.” Paying no attention to the little ona ! at the outset often arouses enough curiosity for the lad or loss to gravi- tale toward the stranger. Once in- terest has been indicated. the friend- ship can usually be furthered with it chain of jingly keys. a bright colored hankie or most any safe and indestructible object. ll ages BABY Cuo for wooing lots of l . . . the adorable GERBE DOLL . . . just . right for hugging, j cuddling and 000- ing to. it's a 83.75 ! value for only 3 2 . 0 0 a n d 6 Gerber labels or cereal box tops. All the personal- ity of the famous Gerber Baby B reproduced in this l2-inch life-like doll. that drinks, wets. sits ,upehn.i movable arms and legs. Soft vinyl plastic head. rubber body; make it ever so safe. it comes appropriately dressed in diaper and bi . . has play accessories to boot! Just mail mo and labels to Gerber-Ogilvie Ba y Food! Ltd., Box 68. Toronto 18. Canada. 0 O 0 Ounn of prlvnnflon. Creepers nndIor toddlers are first-rate reach- ers and grabbers. You can cut down nagging "no-no's" and avoid mis- haps by making your home as occi- dent proof as possible. Keep coffee tables clear of lighten. matches, scissors. etc. Keep medicine on high shelves well out of reach-electrb outlets guarded or hidden. 0 o o Comforting clue. Here's blessed II- lief for tots in the throes of teething; Gerber Teething Biscuits are extra- hiird and smooth- Iurfnccd tosootho - hC.hdi.lIJ gums. ,. gimp; and into a special HOUSEHOLD HINT Hot water bottles can be mend- ed with the kind of patches used Mrs. Millar chose for her daugh- ter's wedding n dress of ice-blur dacron with a cursage of pink aar- .nations- The groom's mother WON a navy blue dress with n corsage of pink carnatlons. Itir inner tubes of automobile tires- 1 .I' my following th. cu-g. tam. -. I . if you are l ;,- nvmmrmous wha- wife reservers' i"-. going to drive 1 car wlielrio lizei tea and corsage of red roses. :4- u vxnu are wearing your fur coat. let. Ilia car from the side nearest the W 1 it lienever possible instead of scram!!! t the coat along the whole sell. thll VOID- p in; out the leatgogflto eons XXX CVAZCE7 AJJX ONLY Brodio's offers you all that amp! 0 TWO CAKES IN EVERY PACKAGE-pn-moinuml in sepoum envelopes for an EVEN layor also or TWO BIO I-INCH CAKES. o A comm: Mix-hm add water, oil: and suite. 0 A SMOOTHER MIY '- - tumor in tho shootout firm. 0 TWO CAKI TIN IIIEIS IN EVERY PACKAGE. "G009 COOK X”: .n. mony a reception was held. The pink and white streamers, wedding bells and baskets of flowers The bride's table was centered with a three-tiered wedding cake topped by a miniature bride and groom. Tali white candles were arranged on either side. The toast to the brlrle was proposed by Rev. Carl Currie. Mrs. Edward Shipley was in charge of the guest book. For motoring in Cape Breton and points of interest through the Mari- times. the bride chose in navy blue linen box suit with white acessor- The couple will reside in Char- lottetown. where they are mem- bers of the staff of the T. Eaton Co. '”.h. u... -oonmnnoanunqn Gwen i" marriage by her uulen ment at the turning the brlde wme '' walmlengm low” of drowsiness-for already the young. dining room was decorated with ELLEN'S By An Island Farmers Wife "it's not that insistent. There'il be time yet. Yes. plenty of good days for it', James says into our silence, glancing up from his read- tng to the dark of a cloudy night against a window. He is anxious about the one. who back in a distant field and alone, is at the plowing. Some-hazard of time and place, James fears may entangle him there. "The rain will soon be sending Rev. Cari Currie Omclmed " Eh? him home." he offers. settling back again in the armchair. A tractor is a powerful machine and dangerous. as can be too the plow it draws. An error in judg- a moment er farmer's day has been long and bUSyu. " on't you think you should be miking your way home to bed? bodice and bolero. matching head-ji 8 I ' d l l aeaut in ITCW by the smoothest silhouette! no ironing. In purest white. t 1! I I companionship and one which generates thspmn .thoughts. No matter what res"!!! ness and near-despair there is t: road. what critics are being co itted dl bi ' . You'll be fired for school in the EL,” ,::,,da::m;:l;:':;":h' Wid- morntng. if you don't get a nice to mind, it; the peace '”:d '0” "st... W. wanted to Mutt and loveliness of an island Emit the evening. He had come by after 0'" 0' the" fFe5h-Stawn boards and ,, lumber. someone will build or "W" 1”" " E" "d' ' View repairs for the future H make 0T W0 0' llllllnl". Ind WI! 111911 heart. hopeful for there isapgpyfi. performing under obvious strain. i N He shook his head. "You play her be. Pleased as the lines or ht again!" he said. "I only yawned Plalmlnt take Shape and makep once in that whole verse. When I 3558- l yawn twice." he leaned back ag- 1-1519'! 10 "1l5- Ellen!" Jam ainst n cushion on the couch." and says. "He may have a greasy it. that pretty handy together, then it and his trousers may he shiny will be time to go htme." but if his children have their nose. There was plowing done back flattened against the windowpgit there. before this today as there a half-hour before he is due liom, thoughts turned to that time to- for supper. you can trust him wit day. He shook his head and smll- anything you have ...And isn't ed, "We'll know better than that the truth. Ellen!" he smiiest Fm afraid. one of these days." Raindrops now on the window. Sawing today at the mill? Yes. panes. And the yard? A tract, the familiar and not unmuslcai casing to rest. sound of it coming up to us at Until tomorrow --Diary---Gt DIARY come, Fashioned in elastic and nylon to give you natural uplift. . . perfect fit .. . 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