WOMEN Page 10 The Guardian. Wed., Sept. m, 1955 i.u's an Making Noodles At Home By Ida Bailey Allen The meetings of lllr Htrnmal cherry-with the finest crust 1 Convention of the Iowa lfi-tit-rir ever tasted. don of Women's Clubs ucre hi-Id ”Made with good Iowa hog In the Methodist flit-it-wit nit 'ill .l:trd." explained my hostess. posing ediiii-c llilli llil' tttuw .”'.'II I discovered that the noodles cious auditorium in Xlllttll l mt.-'-.ict-e homemade and the yeast tVI'll(llliflllS hnmebaked! It takes the im- viii-ltteiiis of s combination of pride, ll 'it-tiictti work and friendship to pre- ttiltwtrc food such as this, ever spoken. Allhml"ll ll seat seven hundrmi great curving h;tlt-nmt-- of ed wood gavc R fr-oi-it. Hi it. PM . tt, fl d.h' ,'.',';,','.s:n',"M ,,-m,l,M I TOM()RROW'S DINNER Mrs. Harold .VlV'1i'il ?'- i”lll' FROM IOWA of the Federation am I ..tx I rrussed Salad Bowl "me "dress ll" 7 "l Vtmdles with Chicken Sauce Freedom." subjcct rm t-v.- -it-A And what did her Ill-illii-.l'i ill Crisp Bacon Peas Baked Tomatoes Include? Better ll tttute L,.m.,,, Meringue pi, among women: Mu" is cl Coffee Tea Milk basis of peace. Emmi it: nil hours for labor. gt.-i it ' -ti .lll Nfeasiuenienis are Level vfnr children and. l.iH it ll luv I I i Noodles with Chicken Sauce and universal demnmuvu .l4.1t-on: Boil 1 recipe home-made As I listened to Ill o: R oz commercial) noodles in address and to I1lll"" -..t. A. . .- 1-;tlIod water it min.. or until bite. in; the week. I H1: t r vtilronrlt-r. Drain. add chicken sauce. i'tvmrpiI.1i'nish with crisp bacon. mi' Homemade Noodles: Break 2 trrzus in a bowl. Add 2 eggshellsful i('ltlil water. Stir in V: tsp. salt and by their clarity (ii iii tolerance and real sou" t .- patriotism. No Public Dining RtNli'l There was no pttl-iv vi - I t it -n i'IliIiIi!l1 sifted enriched flour. in Oskalonsa larzo I'll vi .' iv ll" fllilllil 2 ('.l to make a heavy itommndate the :1 e I F El sci t- - so ilourzh Knead until it holds to breakfasts. luncheon: Jiilil 4-W-mun: cnilii-r Roll into a large sheet of were prepared and Li'.l'li ll riwjnastehnard thickness; cover with church parlors or S-.-mi.-it oi-tttlia clean cloth: let dry .10 min. rooms by the wnmcn s at iIi'.'1i lTltcn roll up as for jelly-roll and. tinmi nf various ('ll'llllliil to t j,ullll A sharp knife. cut into thin them were SI lint” s V ('l-.il'lllS. .-.v-.-)1 ('lticken Sauce: To 3 c, rich Vvillllll i'lllt'l(Cn broth. add 1 beef bouil- ll'x lnn cubes. Thicken with 3 tbsp. in flour. blended with 3 tbsp. cold -.t;tti-r Add 2H 1'. small-diced cook- building. lcrl i'lllt'l(DlI and I tbsp. minced Decorative Tahlr-s 'it:trwlv,v. The luncheon lJl)lr'. lil W.-ti. TRICK OF THE CHEI g H iiesday at St. Mary's ll'iiht'll intr- ly. Decorations in pastel -lvuis-sl T h . J lllllllh! and grated sharp cheese. COOK'S CORNER Church, the Cntii:I'c;::ttirtn.tl I 'i no the Christian Clillrtl Methodist Chiircli, To t were also held in the im- Legion Hall and ihc i iii A There was 8 rtw vi iv"-it . noodles with Dl”VlxFF ::t't'n trrsw! green salad with 3 sum-':mir dressing. followed hv vx'r'"llPrit rnl fee and I choice of four rPlYlt'lll(- nhly good plea - apple lcmnn meringue. chocolate t”i'P(Il'1l Rllfl HOUSEHOLD HINT Combinations of lorge 'll!!l cmnll articles wash cleaner in a fVt".r-lsiflli than loads made up vwir.-i-. of, iheets or heavy bath totittls. MORNING SNllLE KIDDIES TREAT Then, of course. titmw it .. lll(' spinster who. on Sittttttitim. mzltti llash V: lb. prunes, soak over at the chnge over ttnm tiny llllghl in one pint cold water. Add iighr so '.m.d.qm' nmn, RiliiIilt'('rl:3 to 4 tbsps. sugar. cook is same her clock 1 hour. Next ll'.(tFIlllif(lWZItEr until soft. remove stones. she was surprised to finvi izt-ru-irthen make mixture to 1 pint with i. good um. (gr it ;. m st-.-. i iy water, 3 level tbsps. corn starch to gnhmi instead or )1 ,1 m .2...;ti, mtttttth crcam using a little of ii- Iervice. (Will- Pitt rest onto beat, mixing in corn astsirch, stir until boiling. Let boil .3 minutes. Add 1 tbsp. lemon Juice l and pour into wet mould. hilt Iprinkle soda no it clump Cloth and wipe innnr stirimznis. W& ics trays in tsniln rt-ltttmn -- ' hi it a quart, of w.)rvn Nlnos Collected hv vats. vs: no imripv n4lnIII'. 7? 9 ( Recommended hv linirling do" J4 fNoOhovIfI tor musufnctiiroxti I "it's unfair to :29". compare!" Good words and tnie when it comes to baby. because there inst isn't one child in the world enctly like any other. That "-too-common neigh- hot hood pastime of comparing baby achicxcrricnls can be upsetting for you-harmful for your child. So try not to be either envious or boastful where baby's wwimlishmeim an concerned. if he's temporarily out- riistanced. he'll catch tip. if he's ahctid of the game. chances are he'll level off. Champion and cherish him as he is and he'll thrive in his own sweet and individual way. a o 0 New ilnnec vhusu. Winner hr junior meal appeal. that in! Gerber Junior Chicken Noodle Dinner is a dish to delight an up 'n coming 0 II it g s t 3 r . month chicken. tire! I C ow -Bliklln BAKING. ODA Planning . .; l'O Reclecorate? li-vxlx Wl l.l.t-mitt it n" lA'0I'l'l' 92 Girl Is Smitten With Married Boss l I-IAWORTH: Since ember about this house across the J.nu.fy 1 pm, been gum; nutilane. where with James we tak: M "W W "9 " mm” '"dii1if.?i..tl'T.'ill2ili'"EitJ”i'. '23”... has four children. He is 15 yearsling away from the (Arm. R is 3 older than me; I am 20. pleasant undertaking for us. It started just as a friendly gest- She. thoughts SOME 091 10 lhe ure when he first look me out. We 5ch”"lim”m."3 ah"d' "med Wm" out any reminder at her usual hour discovered we had many interests and t0 . snug bed of her own in common. As time passed I grew which like at swallow's nest tits (ondgr of him; and MW 1 3m in close beneath an incline .of roof. love with him. And he has told meiwhe" W9 am” "'9" l” Wind the that he 10”” me lrovers more closely about young t ' shoulders in this night of wind it lie is so woncxrluiltn met aad,wss to be invited to lie beside gives me every ing wna. ethug "for . glut," said he would like to spend the ..T H .. h h d .. b . aemamd" "f his m9.w": '39; buttplaci-fs y:1d'x'esbf:en.egEAnd vgemiln ':dhI”ia::g,etlh::::i:::l'1::p phglgl: our limited travels (Perhaps the ject either. His children mean so m"('hl l" hi""'h:"l.VI flm” mink teaching her thus, we know not l””"d3”lZ395 5 mm" uvhat. until at length drowsiness i'Vl.V m0tll9F fl06SH'l liilflw Plbftlll overcame her and all at once as this roniani-e. but I feel I will llal'8iCllll('ll'El1 will go. she was asleep. to IP11 hPI' SOON. and vlhen PTWIRISIHE we walked noiselessly away. :abll)'hl9BVIell10nlP- 1 (L011? Wanl "ii In the next room. his grandfath- llr 91 (WE m.V 055 50 V9I'Yter's arm about the little lad. in much and am so lI3I.lP.V "ml. lllindication. it came to mind. of couldnt bear. life without. hininthejp good fellowship. um om" Shmtldpll continue Sgellnil hunk gntwo sit-pt. We had visited with the stop. ease try to ep me. .. H I3 LONELY DEAR I'I.H' I shall try to give you r .l t . I perspective on what you are doing. " 3 K" 9 20' '5 the crux 9 and why; and nittvhe that xvilI'-mm. pmblomt Tlms mt "medy help you to get l)ac'k on the right Mr mur migm is 1" "wlrnnlc track-that itiay load to satisfarf-.”"3 p,”ma'7V ha"d.kap' 3"" wmch My living and mm social ml, the improper alliancc will cease to ext fillment. - You write front one of the big- ' Dm” dlscu” the pmblem wml gest cities in the world where thelyour mother as yet if h'a"knes5 individual "little people" feel likelwnh her might lead m 3 rm that ciphers. lonely and lost in riilshlngl';::'m"gPU:my2:1i liIlatl'l1l(E::r sll;E:('kllelK'tlkl1f; chaos,-of "0 smnmmnie vi also-yttnderlying difficulty with the help ever in the mighty ,si'heme oft . things unless thev can he lBl')8lP.fji0l a professioanl consultant. who ' i has the know-how and community sperialh mm(;hnw: Er dmmsmkogicnntacts to aid vnii in making outstan ing rom t e i-row . n . V V A . Vr . . the most "Sum way M establishing iln:li'i!1iit,i1-iiwagiliirlsgratiflgl rliifglelzl such special ”iilcittifii-zition" is to ; t i t , . U be somebody-if one is lucky enough - t . to find a responsive love partner. :.l:Vm:;:'; g.';l:il"veedS5etr8Eey”:g':::;t wenv It "mm mm -V""' "mi l””9 which provides skilled social and joined the.big -town procession l)flps-Vch0IuL,i(.al guidancep M.” lm'ely- ”""d- d””'””l'alz9d fnlk Wlml Maijv llavvorlh counsels through .b"'h need "ml "rave 8 h.”'.'d'llp "lalter column. not by mail or per- lmensdy per5""al, ad”"”"E e"'t'sonal interview. Write her in care umiagement-to give you ii sense 0! this newspaper. of fitness for life: and to take the Words Of The Wise gray monotony out of workailay A bachelor never quite get; over routine. And evidently Vnllf married boss- the idea that he is is thing of beauty and a boy forever. feels himself to be pretty small -etllelen Rowland) ELLEN'S DEAR MARY shared with her our memories, you haven't any legitimate beaux. And this rather unnatural -.tate. potatoes as compared to the big ones in his business environment -and. for s shot-in-the-ago. as it were. he takes you out occasion- ally. It is because you think he's so wonderful that he is lulled into passing forgetfulness of all the problems. failures and frustrated ambitions in his real life that weigh him down-and make him no hero to himself or his wife. probably. DIG WAY OUT You are smitten with him partly 5veryone's FdVOUfff6 because he's the boss and attract- ive, and partly because he has paid you some heed-but mostly because Bluesone ' proves its a Mans World l Lucky the man who wears s Bluesione shirt. It reflects his good taste in color...good taste in isilonng, and gives him the urtmistakeahle lift of feeling well-dressed. Add to all this the suuranoe of i.-mplete wsshability and color-fast quality and youlll agree-it's s manis world-even when it comes in fashion. Wlserevuyoeg.ytiisll:ei;ell.;'dr&elIIenwenring For the riann if your msrni Jada write: his MUISTONI C0-. III NIX 87., MONIIEAI Featured by HENDERSON It CUDMORI T - HARRY A. MucDOUGAl.L srrrss Mills was: I-IAMBLY It INNIS Msmwsas By An Island ll” There is.a rough wind of Sept-sm I one before this and in the better to enjoy and remember!''i ” DIARY orls Wife GLEANINGS Charlottetown, as we all know. 'was named after Charlotte Sophia. wife of King George II. But we may not know that she was mar- ried to him in 1761 and reigned with him for fifty-seven years and bore him fifteen children. What is even more remarkable for those days. thirteen of the children thriv- ed and grew to adulthood tsorry. I can't give date of birth and death of ench!i.Wbc will deny then. that Queen Charlotte well deserved her name which is a feminine form of the German "Karl" and means ”tbe strong and womanly." rings them to their beds! estless ones by day. caus- an extra step and stretch other with my prayers night won't make any ' he said. about the angels watch anyway-iltey'rc he smiled confidently. with potatoes so much in the news. it is interesting to read fine history of this unglamorous but essential vegetable in the October .,-. ”They'll They kno that I'm here!" H , .. ,. A favorit of our verses came Readers Dlgefti gm 'gTlu!mph to mind: ” shall give his angels 9! the Potato hctfigi ens: mm ihsiize con iiiing thee to keep Flrm md Ram 5' we "ml cess story. Discovered by chance in 1537 by the Spaniards when they raided an Ittdisn village in the Andes. it took a century to con- vince people in South America that eating potatoes did not lead to leprosy. tuberculosis and rickets. It took two centuries more for potatoes to become a food crop in North America. ”In 1719 Rev. this child of the "God's cliilluns" n paths of earth. lanes. these would them in all their ever came t farm. and High wind September from northern place now. and a new moon lending oitng radiance to James Macaregm. 3 scotch Irish me .';1l.gm' bp."'"."g "ut the dgark Presbyterian. led a flock of six- re.S "'3 lam "5 "I the "995 teen emigrnt families from nor- ;f'g"5l. the r W,” ."l:m'sky' ihern Ireland to Londonberiy. New cie is piomtsk of fair weather Hampshwe. hringmg Wm, him ,, foi tlic fatmcrs in its (:l'PSL'CIll. prerinus packalg M "ed nicc days for tli llircsliiiig mid pmamesg-' sting to come. 1; s of "the herr- iirn in one of RV? HOW come Queen Marie Antoinette wore the potato blos- soms in her hair. and there is also reference to the tragic potato famine in Ireland. For the many is noted that ing" cooked to a the small pans we to ttse. ”5W”9l- l-V” ll 3”PH" 'la”lc5vll'h0 are weight conscious there is 0lff”;?d- H . ;an authoritative statement that a Fish! s Willi! tsttor sinilcd medium sized potato is no more Bnilfllll the lanl ill )I'iH.V Ilflrilhslfattening than a glass of orange and silver sands ”l liink I'll goljuicp. n gpplp or g biscuit, home I don't like the pinell of it." ..... Home Inc we so mm to our Last Thursday on the editorial ain place. There are rclurniiiiz citr- page of The Guardian gleaned lights on the window. l llrom the "Ottawa Citizen" appear- Unlil tomorrow -- l)ia,x -- (;ood- cd an article. "Parental Worries." night..... 3 llt included three verses that seem- Stilt the greatest bargain in detergents! Thatls Lever Bi-orhers' All-Purpose Breeze. There's a genuine Cannon lTea Towel worth .5Sr in every economy-size box . . . n Cannon Face Cloth worth 254' in every large size. Choose white Breeze in the familiar red box - or Blue Breeze in the new blue box. Get your Cannon Tics Towel or Face Cloth right inside! VALIIE VALIII Rultamah Scheinfeld Frank We And Our Neighbors ed neatly to support the current ciriticism of ”Progressive Educa- tion." Under the title. ” A Pa- rent's Plea" the father or mother of an eight year old boy complains: 1. The child "heads his class in raffla work" and does fine with paper boats - but -He can" tread! 2. He knows enough physiology and learns astronomy, but-he can't write! 3- He studies botany. drawing. mythology. science-but "- can't add! "N... l?ii I 2 ti WITH i L IN! mug-Q An. Vain Dlalll About I'll! NEW KIM TINTING (Owls More Than IN Beautiful Shades To Choose Frown l wllllllllllli it Fhlllilll ” tssv-riowiiii llEM'6lfl . 10.971354-4”qlz I susnsslhd-hsulnvu pickling. sensing stc.. to laugh over the verses but put aside the paper to complete the article when she had more leisure. For her and othersin the same circumstances, I shall give away the surprise ending. This dissatisfaction with the schooling of an eight year old boy was written "early,ln this century by the Ontario sayist. Peter McArthiir"! While we are about it. do the ways of our young people seem to you to be the worst ever? Do you believe the following excerpt sums up the present situation pret- ty well? ...thd are itchy endbordtobmahon ' 3""s....u." '1'..t...” ' Oouoes-I-veniueet serhnehdndlng iooiis AND wssiiss uiis ms ssiiso INAMI. on A NIVI uniosaaios " - . WHATA BUY! Botlltplllill anti ljlllLE Breeze give you a CANiNON TEA 'l'0WElli FACE CLOTH in every package! 9 iv with Idler-lode! or . '1'Io dtldrd new bro 4. "157 have bad manners. Image for authority:-they go in”, 5.. when their elders enter this room. They contradict their parents, elm. tar before Complhy--Cyllnllu ova "'3' ..?1?”'f:"' . . "3 ll 80:!!! czdiralliyllw '”l'w):s)-2 gig: )s'entlments of Bocrstuful-390 Or more drastic still. perhaps you believe: "Our earth is degen- erate in these latter days.- Clan. dren no longer obey their pg,-uh, Eevervbody wants to write a book. The end of the world is near." An Egptlan pi-lest not; about 3.0.! UNLIKI ORDINARY ENAMEL. A ...x.tu-Gt.ii.. uneasily NEEDS NO UNDIRCOATIQ Iltvlhlneihv Iessttnodaesh. i ouslnsiuusnhset nelsti',vuIersneli.