OFFICIAL VISITATION An inti-rcztiril event held recent-lbly of the Maritime ptmzttirs tmkeff. past president Rebekah iis- stcr. Iv in tho my -W ill? official visi-line Alpha Rebekah Lurigc. xi. lttlsembly; Mrs. G. R. Hooper. noble .emi.it. Hrs Ruby Hcule. tatinn n' the: Ada Webster. vice- I.0.0.F The fOllnlAlll2 ivu-muers grand; Mrs. T. H. Caiity, district president Rebekah assembly. North. the Chef and I tasted one ' She Should Be very fine cook.” pronounced the and already I good business no "um mm vmuld mm "N," we 5' 50 ' pi"? "I he!” pay h" M1 lsonality. ample provider. He calls lof I thoiighifiil heart." I added. 1991 ,1. dinner on hliitlieitis Day and bakcgi'u- mg.-i. Tum resented the mm: prt-suient of the Rebekah Assem- are photographed: Mrs .liIaII tiroc-ldeputy president; Miss Ada Web- fsll Yambllee Festival. While Jane was on tour of her pies. "This young demuiselle ls Chef, taste - testing with en)oy- ' ' ' merit. "She is also very pretty DH" ciarv Hnmmr Probably man. I understand she is baking "wk Mr my huxhandygmd look and selling goltlen yam pics at W2. W9” imannered. mu, pep 1939 exp?"-W” ""5 la”-" inie bcauliful. wonderful. etc.--and "She also has the priceless gift M... shnum be happy. but I don-. "As I tribtite to her mother. shei we haw been ma.-mtd 11; year, Is going to prepare the IBHIIIY and have six children: and, from WI 2Ultlt'll HHII DIP 701' I195-S'9I'I-"'1 gaic to them: feeding. changing Jam-'3 Golden Yam Pie: Make diapers, etc. we president Rebekah As- I)!!! LELEEAZ Chcimp's Own Recipe For Golden Ycim Pie By IDA BAILEY AI.l,I-ZN kschonl home economics students Louisiana yam-cooking champ. YEARLY CONTEST Jane Carroll Giilllorv of Baynu- This contest is sponsored year- Chicot. won her cooking award lnply by the yam intlustry and thc eompetition with some 2,000 highifinalz are held during the annual CONFIDENTIALLY YOURS -by Byrne Hope Sanders MONTREAL. May 13rd-June coming up! . . . That means summery meals, easy-to-prepare. er ' . . . with n-vet a ltini . k ' navor masi place ( P I, calls them Ian". I never Interfere. lie preferrcd to sill up plain Aim-i-it-aii pie pastry, or and hold hands. Now he is slrictt brightened the dark days so nicely taste. All seven nor I film on top-and none of that starchy flayors offer a delicate perfection --and you'll soon find family favorites among them. They're so ick and easy to make - just mix with milk for one minute! lse them as desserts and as pie fillings. You'll find that Royal Instant Puddings are I delight just as they come -from the package .or yoti can create all sorts of special effects with scnsnnal fresh lruits. addcd. HADPY YOUNG PEOPLE - WITH AN ATTRACTIVE RECREATION ROOM to entertain their friends in O with records as and hamburgers and fun! Happy parents who have My discovered that this dream can come true in older- - type. homes by installing one of the ,. -A. 1 . - i units-to free the basement and make. it part of L.lQ;3,,b homo life. There are truly thrilling possibilities for .-Xi ' sm.irt new kitchcns. bathrooms and modernization ' living room in today's of the INSTITVTE fi IN.-IDIAN OF PLUIIIBING ANI) Ill-1.ITl.V(; askcd me to write I book for. you as .'ll'I tirlca-startcr". They have illustrated ll. color- modern heating thinking. The ftiilv and I think ynii'll like it. Do wrilc for YOUR FREE COPY to C l.ll ll. Dcpl )0. 550 Shcrbrooke St. W., Montrcal. EXCITING NEWSI . . . FOR YOUR BABY, YOUR HUSBAND and yoursclt! crcam. known and endorsed by BARIIIERE B.D.H. prolectiw skin doctors for is now available at your drug unique protective qunlitics of . Barrie-re B.D.H. are due to its very high silicone content. It spreads etisil , disappcars into the skin without a trace an g able! For baby it means no more Diaper Rash -ever! For your husband. it moans protection for his hands while working with irritating or is absoliitcly invalu- staining matcrlnl. For you it means complclepprotcction from harsh dct:-rgcnts. I hope you will get your tube or Jar of Btirricrc B.D.ll. very soon! good time for I c refrmhing cup of Instant Chase I: San- born Coffee. Back of your ' delight in the full-bodied. 10996 coffce flavt that you'll cnioy with Install Chase In Sanborn lies nearly ion years of coffee experience. Their ex rts are constantly at work stu ying how to make you coffee pleasure increasingly satisfying... Look through the window the or and see the rich coffee colort It means real coffee flavor. Yes. you can actually In its ness! When you serve INS ANT CHASE I SANBORN in your family and friends you know you serve the best! EVIIYI&Y INJOY8 f'l'l So it's no wonder that the delight- ful LIPTON know why it's so popular. We serve it several times I week- Is a delicious first course. to which we sometimes add I few mushrooms. or fresh parsley. Wontlcrful in chicken and vege- tnuie insscroles. too. he sure to saw :ill your Lipton Soup Ick- agcs for the new offer on oyal Iltitrh Stainless Steel Flatware! its stunning in the sleek. modern designs we all love. Ask your grocer about it-for its really exciting! . with endless tricks and R cajolery - that's 1' til our beautiful bud- gie. Sir llsaac. ltwsh - I you coiid see im ,7 . swing his pcrchcs. race outside to ring his bells . . . then inside tlic cafe to cling to his BROCl('S BUDG I-2 CU'I'I'LE BONE. and nibble it eagerly, watching us all the time for appreciation! He's thriving on the 5 Basic Brock's Bud is Products. Budgics Ire wonder ul pets - for families - shut-ins - older folk . . . easy to keep healthy with Brook's! "WWII ALL IN THE SAME BOAT," said ' Site . . . "We all have our res nsibilitics. A I'll never heavily mine seemed to weigh upon me at times before I had I few dollars salted away. It was In insecure feeling I never want to experience I am." Sue's Plfht. you know. tere's nothing ike money in the bank to buoy on lip with sclf-con- fidence! Ive made it I regular habit to save as much as I can comfortably afford to put away in to Savings Account It the BA OF MONTREAL . . so much so. that now I couldn't imagine being without some sort of I reserve fund. A pcrsonal savings program It the BnfM is I wonderful way to protect yourself against possible misfor- tunes. Not only that. by saving for mecific purposes. your sav- ings account can also be your Passport to Better Living. EVERYONE! TALKING about something wonderful-the flavor and delicacy of Baker's lnarvellom new Angel Flake Coconut! Yes. actual flakes of coconut- tcnder-thin. li . easy-to-cut-with that match- vor It fresh-picked. fresh);-'grIted less tropical coconut. Bah I Angel Flake Coconut N derful things for all your baking. And . . . fresh as and new In cl Cakes" hook. Aacel Hake howl gctyuurllhy &0lVUTlcdly.TiIyn'Il Hale itself. In BIlE'l "Cut-Up BAKER ANGEL rt. be delidhted. won- "r ge tells earasu ruiiisuosooen He'll give you his si petonthe ""i"..'I':."."2"'iiI."'Ef'.t.."..t..f'.- M087 LOYAI. PIT 0? ALL. love Ind devotion for I M one good meal I (II . solid meal that only D . DOG FOOD can provide. an R Inferior dog foods can sksnesns y by Feed. Dr. BIIlIrd's has the I variety forget how - firiii-pat-kt-il light lirimii sugar. tsp, salt. I Isl) ginucr and I2 tsp. IIIIIHIFR. HI:-nil in 2 c snitioth-niaslicd cotikcd or canncd Louisiana yams. Mix in it slightly beatcn eggs. 2 tbsp. nu-ltcd butter or mar- Lrsiriiic, and l c. untltliitcil evap- oratod milk. Spoon into the paslrv shell Flake I3 min In a hot men, 400 deitrcos F. R0llIl('P the heat and continue to liiikc 43 iiitii. at 334) to 375 dc- IIFPIN I-i., or until tirm to the luiii-li l Sctic pl.iiii. or !cake criiiiitis. choiipcrl nutmcals. or a lau-r of whipped topping. .VI()TllI-1R'S DAY DINNER I 'l't-mato-llrill Salads lions! ('iiimti Rrouit Saul-e Pan Roast Small Potatoes (lrccn Peas (inltlcii Yam Pie or Straulicriy ll'P ('ri-am kloringiics (”iil'lce Tea Milk All im-iisiirciiients are levt-I: . rt-cipes proportlnnrd in serve 4-6. mcilitiiii-size toiiiatocs in halics, crossvtisc, St-oop out and (lit? the .pulii l)iist the initiatives with salt? and peppcr. Fill as desired t'hill.l Serve in tit-sts of lettuce. Pass Iciiiun niaionnaisc. Suitable Fillings: May bc basctl. uii creanicd or cottage cheese. . For example. to it oz. cottage cheese add the dicctl tomato piilpi land 2 tbsp. each chopped chives.l lpiirslcy, radishcs and grated car-l rot. (tr add is c. fine-clinppedi isiiiokt-(I ham. or fine - flaked: drained sardines with 1 ihspQ minced chives and I tbsp. minced- ccli-ry- TONIORROWS DINNI-IR Green Pea Soup Minced Mint Platter of Egg-Pilaf-Aspnragiis or Broiled Mackerel Asparagus Flaky Potatoes Tossed Mixed Salad Fruit Cup Sherbet Tripping Coffee Tea Milk Prepare tomato pilaf for range on I heat-proof platter or.lt-ast, not yet. No use cnntmindinil am, -- M H. . llevel bed. Make it indentations. i In each. place I poached. egg.!Y0UI' Hstwliile "split-personIllfy":h I "I ,H by mm M. per, Top each with I slice of radish or P"'l0"NI'IN'III klsslnll him for K::,:,nmi:::,-V1,; wm, go he, in pimiento - stiilled olive. Border lwith hot Iiiparngiiii tips - fresh cooked. frozen or canned. Garnish with red radisheii with green tips. l.F..VION MAYONNAISS To is c. thick mayonnaise. add 2 tbsp. buttermilk. I tsp. lemon ijiiice, 'i tsp. grated lemon rind. I drop Tabasco and salt to taste. COOK'S CORNER Nl'T AND DATE LOAF Cut tip enough dates to fill I cup and is run walnuts. Put in bowl and add 1 cup of hot water. Heat up I egg and to cup brown stiizrir. '1 cup of shortening. . Add 1 teaspoon of baking soda to date mixture and la teaspoon salt, Add this to egg. sugar and shortening. Add 2 cups of flour. and pour In loaf pan and bake in moderate oven until done. M....m......M..........-. MIILVIEW W. I. Mrs. Walter Crane sponsored the regular meeting of the Wom- en's Iniititute held at the home of Mrs. George Mclischern on Wed- nesday evening May lst. Meeting irpeiiul singiu Institute Ode followed by repenttng creed in unison. Roll call was answer ed by to members. and 74 cents was collected. Minutes read. IP- proved and signed by Sick repnrtedScIllsIn.d'blflof vinnaiiion. -H tsp.I Egg-Pilaf - Aupnragul Platte-r:.lem off your chest; but not in use.lerms of blowing your top to Tom. d -H n d m heated canned Spanish ricet. Ar-ilbftm your critical feelings -- lf!:'::l':, mibmisx .y;::: mm: ..m: Ias I don't want to argue. I I hclicve in man's work and woman's work. but still. Tum: lmltlhl be more considerate. If he spills a pail of dirt on the floor. I clean it tip. If a large chair is to he moved. he watches me do it But he rltws bring me small gifts lreqtiently and constantly pays the compliments. l LETS REPAIRS si.inr: I We've had a house for some years; and I Iioiise needs it man; it can fall apiirt for lack of small ropairv bill I dim't (larc say a word to Tom He has time for lt.. st-If I'd like to get rid of my fi'iis-, (ration. Sonit-tinies I'd like to! croun him: instead I lime to kiss; him by the hour. I think: "He'sl supposed to tliirc me so much: but viliat actually does he do for me- i3i;iFJ..l'J'T.i.li". ll: .l'.l?i".Z.".. 22.TCa" 0'' Tum!"-V """"s- M” 7- sliove them away so that we can The meeting wened wnh Muy t i Stewart (iollecf. followed by roll have viprtyattv ' " Then I feel like flirtminiz in Me ioucl. At the same. ably li;-iic it pretty bad; I should consitlcr niysclf lucky" I Should I continue to let Tom rule thc roost. and sit in his King: rhair. rclaxing.” fir should I speak tip and hcar an argument”? Or count my blessings and try to for- get this sense of rescntmcnt'.' (tan you put your finger on the trouble. b" ACTING THE SIREN l llcar K)'.: the trouble is. you are sick of play-acting. You'd like to get honest with yourself and Toni.pa.nd express your real fccl- ings in marriage and family life. Iou've been acting the role of vamp. instead of being iiinci-rely yourself and confidcntly ii wife inl relation in Tom. And he has been: addressing himself to the phonyl yoti. hardly suspecting the exist. enre of the real woman that you have been making. It is this im-; isound state of affairs that caiisesiinsmllm The mum” W" me" you to burn with inner conflict. frustration, rcsenlmcnt of him.l etc. I I think you should get the prob-l .him with I confused account of. ihoiirs. while mentally kicking him! ;INI)lVlDllAl. INTEGRITY ' The constructive procedure. be- ginning now. is to explore with psychiatric or analytic help, your "unconscious" reasons for "pnt.i .ling on In iici" over the years. in' an attempt to triiimp over otherl women. in Tom's estimation. Find. i0Itt Who you were imitating; why) tyou were afraid to be yourself;f Wll.V You've assumed that 'love" couldn't stand truth, etc. The fact is. I healthy relation- tship that fosters real cooperation between persons involved in com- mon cause--Is In wholesome fam- ;ll.V pll'rxsbsolutely requires full- .bodied individual integrity. in the t'"l"fY 0' tf.V'inl to be "at one." l It is because you've felt obliged to betray your real femininity. and your maternal feelings to I large extent. by playing siren to lhold Torn. that you secretly detest News subscriptions. It wiis decks. .cd to have I dance Is Iain as hall is Ivallable. Next meeting wag I”. vited by Mrs. Robert Drake. Roll call to be answered with an Iri- tlcle for I penny auction. Collect. llon 45 cents. Lunch served and meeting adjourned. 1' ll .iiiisiii.:ci3i Ii: - .W"""”l unit 0 a a II s it into it iirc lots of Ltrls prob Nhm WW” I choose "W l "reel.-.. incccssllit-s ncedcd for school. There was I dlst-iisslon on dis- trict convcntion which is to be ELLEI-ifs DIARY Thisiwaa I day for one to ho Heated with the warmth of in- bar's-tobcsonryforthedab lodill. their summery gowns tost rudely by I wind that had loiter- ed too long in the land of always winter. Cold the day was. but sun- Iy. And we said "It's I drying wind. It will help ready the fields for the cropping" . . . and we whis- Junc'I name softly. and saw ii. mind her beloved fields and her rosebuds. However there is already some tidings of cropping. Doubtless en- couraged by the warm spell of weather that was. there have been old Itirrings and plantings. . . At weekend. Mack Idvcutured brief- ly in the loveliness prevailing. try- ing once more with delighted smil- es the feel of bare feet against the may-paths. "The grass tick- les - nice!" he chuckled. But "It's too damp yet tow-rap" our farmers said of these inland fields and continued to mend their fenc- es. I field-work which for early .2-.uiroment.s of pasturaise comes soon to I close. "ltta Io cool - with frost fore- cast - there'll be no fmfZ:50"l tonight" one of the family said It supper. But there it is! We heard it moments ago. rising pensive and sweet in the starlight. With the house across the lane deserted toward midday. it fell to us to prepare the farmers dinner. What should it be on I day like this? Soup to lake avtny the edge of chili; I hot juicy roast to keep hearts strong for the farm-work; vegetables -- potato as becomes Islanders to use. turnip sweet and well-kept in tile dim cellar of I barn. peas of Jeanie's last sum- mer garden and canning and I - irelish of tomato. And for I choice lspring dessert. I pie made from the rhubarb she preserved in jars of cold water in the time of its abundance and easily and pleasing- ly kept "to this day." Now the golden willows that ' h ' ' '! l i ' 1 . . -. . . . . . g36';A.L”dnEJrS9,?.lA;,I5, lPE6"I)oIrb?(I;nSg Ely idlifnvhgglg use I mix, and line a 9 pie Ilkllll them; begiiidges them I leaf fctchingly. And admiring them umeiaving summer menu planmng Each one plaie- iiioiiihly rtiovie: disapproves of we try to forget that theirs will be ' For the filliii,-.2. ctiiiibiiie N c. their rrlaltitn-Slit? and PIFESIIFFSZ -the first leaves to fall . .. down in token of winter shaping up. one will drift lightly to earth on I breath of autumn breeze. "The old mare won't harm the tulips" James said leading by the forelock this favorite of th e farm to the front lawn this afternoon. "Whats I tulip anyway!" PI Starling idling then about the gar- age roof whislled teasingly. "It will pretty-up her foal." "It will do her good to get I bite of grass" James offered. atop- ping it moment to note her bovious enjoyment. ”Sce how she likes it!" he smiled. "There were times through the winlcr when I didn't ..-pri-iitl ltllly fut" but would ratlicr rest or sun him- I lillllk 5"?” PV" 18510 ll akatn. but "he nodded. "shell up to it once more." OYSTER BED BRIDGE W.l. The Oyster lied Bridge W. I. met It the home of Mrs. Howard call answered by eight members were sixteen again The. minutes of March and Ap- ril meetings were resd approved and signed. One member gave a donation. The tresurer report- d 55897 on Hand. Bills werI paid at the meeting. some birth- days were put in the birthday X. Correspoiidence was read and discussed. Teacher reported more held at (iavandish on June 5th. June meeting is to be held at school Each member to help with Iiinch. An suction is to be held of home made Irtlcleii and it is wished to invite some visit- ors to the mcc-ling. Miss Game- ster to prepare I content. It was decided to ask Rustlco Cross to put their play on It Wheatlcy River hall in aid of our adloiirned. Lunch was served and social hour followed. E....M...M...E.. hiii lovemaking at times. Get right Mary Ilaworth counsels llirougii care of this newspaper. CABDIGAN W. I. The May ma-ettng of the Cardi- gan W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Earl MacDonald with six members and one visitor in It- tendance. Meeting opened with creed in unison. then roll call and minutes of last meeting were rviul Ind adopted. A letter of resignation from the president was received. Vlce presi- dcnt. MrI- Ben Mstheiion agreed to accept position for the remaind- er of the year. Business letters were read and discussed. It was decided to aid the Kinsmen Club by -oiitiis lot- tery tlcketii for them. also to In- quire regaining starting I lib- lrsry In Cardigan. It was hoped that I play would be invited to come to the hall. . Secretary and halibut all capsules had been distributed In this this winter. A delicious lunch was served by hostess and meeting adjourned . Mrs. Eldon Burke hi- vlted the members to meet If her house In June. ' Alderlea & Other -Form Homes Noted For Meals” "Still cool - but warmer tomor- row" I radio announcer says. "That's good" James comments. "We CIIW have It cold tomorrow, can we. Ellen!" he smiles. Until tomorrow - - v Diary .. Goodnight . . . .. . . . llUN'I'ElI'B RIVER W.l. Mrs. James L. IaPage was hos- tess to the members of the River. view W.I. for their May meeting. which WIS Owned by singing "The Mlry Stewart Collect in unison. the roll call by donating flower evening. The minutes of the April meet- in were approved as read by the secretary. Mrs. C. H. MacGuigan. Niel! signed by the president, Mrs. P. R. Boyle. It was moved and seconded to pay balance on black- out curtnins for the school. The members were asked to make candy to sell at the hall at the presentation of the Ken- Ilnaton play. A number of mem- bers offered to take lunch to en- tertain the cast. It was decided to have several musical selections during intermission of this play. Smith and Mrs. In; to make arrangements for the held June llttli at Granville. Letters were read from Mrs MacGregor Mrs. and Mrs. Ramsay.- Thank you Murchison and Mrs. Duncan ihl('ll- l Eases Baby's teething troubles. in ll00I'-Vllltl him miulur AI thoiinnnils and tliiiiiiunils of umtliersi hnvr dnuoveml. Ital-Vsti-xi Tilltlele ran gun lung way toward keeping liahy rwular dllflnf IQtht.n;. T nest-mung IUJQ ui-in. he-us; prompl relief to little fcvevu. imiui i-do-mo-. I Ippetiia Ii-id turrirny I;-out ms-iltiii from irrcgutaniy rlunnii this in-u...nnil i. yuesoessy to "the he Baby's Own Tab ate. too. for POIIllI(ItllIIl'lfI or what umi. in. hard and pelilily. ilinti-ally and tune i WIHIII for over 50 ye-In I up ilu-ni with full my ronfidi-iice tin ii.ig'. 0.... hbleis ll your druu-st to-tsy. i seven tbotII- . wiadonuporiilllv lot bnhion Soothing -nut ch Iv nliuvl-g. lhnuit.Wui'i ur-at digestion. i l 'l'It-lwttl AvQ& Centennial Y's Manure: Pi-neat I PARADE or SUMMER FASHIONS AT THE Y.M.C.A. Mary. 18. :9 It-It-0-. Sons of Peace." followed by the. slips which were sold later in the I The school and sick committees gave their reports. Mrs. J. Allan: E. A. Bernard. are to attend an Executive meet-. district convention which is to IIP Harold Lau rt- olson. Miss Cecelia Mccuald gave Agriculture. Mrs. Jones. . The member. were very fo.rti.tn- Ite to have present Professor Heath Mciuarrie who after bl- ing introduced by Mrs. Reagii Bag- iiail showed beautiful slides and gave I talk on "The Peace Gar- dens". which was iirenlly entered by the members. Mrs. P. R. Boyle for being present. Lunch was passed and the meet- ing closed by singing the National Anthem- The June meeting will be held with Mrs. Ivan MacKIy. Mrs. J. A. Smith. Mrs. E. Stead and Mrs. H. Spence. Roll call will be answered by telling "Sonielhing I've Learned 'by listening to the Women's Insti- tute broadcast on the radio. WESTMORELAND W. I. 1 Mrs. Verne Moore entertained Lhe inembctn of Wcstmorclnnd lw. I. for IIIDIT May meeting which was held Tuesday evening, May 7. l IOVIS Ail. Its: I report from the conveaer II with tin pmiuac. Mn. any namocisi-un. notion um... .- ehn" "mm Verne :0oyureGMrs llilfxn. . . re. Refreshments will be provided b.Vi lhdeeiing opened in usual manner! SS..se--.ee--se-e-T- Page -10 The GuIrdlsn1J.i'I:liursdIy. 23.1957” Crnuinu presiding. 'Roll call gm bers. ec on . . ties wu ti Ins Mint of the previous meeting were read "'1 3059" WWW- Ind approved. I Mrs. Eddie Trowsdale in ad Reports of committees were members for June meeting. c.-. then heard and new ones appoint- - school-Mrs. Wrlxon Moore; discussed. It was decided to ., J on behalf of the members express 5. ohm, Eldon y l 1 C . i "' 3""""d” i" M" M"”"”"' Trdwsdale; IllEeii.uI:ItIoIisrI'l-Ella. t”l,'l1lFereppTel:lInkhug'Joeiin C”””' Arthur Stierren. Mrs. lieber Can-l letters were received and acknowledged. - WEEKEND SPECIALS SHOULDER ROAST BEEF . . . .. . lb- 39: RIB 8: BRISKET STEW MEAT . . . . . lb. 29: HAMBURG STEAK . . . . . . 2 lbs. for 59: CORNED BEEF lb. 19: CORNED PORK lb. 49c CORNED TONGUES . . . . . . . . . . . lb. 39: FRESH FISH Haddock, Halibut, Salmon, Scallops. Oysii-rs. Lobste 5, Haddock Fillets, Smoked Fillets, San Herring, Salt Cod, Salt Mackerel. QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET FREE DELIVERY DIAL 7337 Bake a batch of crusty Dinner Rolls 0 lfyou bake at home, you'll want to try I batch of crunchy Dinner Rolls. They're so easy to make when you use fast rising dry Best Yeastl notes were read from Mrs. tllv -- CRUSTY IDINNIR ROLL! Mcasurc into I large bowl M c. lukewarm water; crumble and add I cake Best Yeast-or stir in I tsp. portion into I long roll about IV;' in diameter. Cover with I damp cloth and let rest IS mins. Using Ice was then read .-1' I granulated sugar and sprinkle with I envelope Best dry Yam. Let stand 10 minutes. THEN stir well. Add V4 c. lukewarm water and 1 tsp. salt. Add, all at once. 3';& c. onccvsifted Ill-purpose flour and work in with the hands; work in 3 the. soft shortening. Knead on lightly-floured board until smooth and elastic. Place in greased bowl. Cover with a damp cloth and set in warm place. free from draft. Lct rise. until doubled in bulk. Punch down dough in bowl, fold over. cover and again let rise until doubled in bulk. Tum out on lightly-floured board and divide into 2 equal portions; shape each I floured sharp knife, cut dough into 2' lengths and place. well apart. on ungnased cookie sheets. Sprinkle rolls with cornmeal and let rise, uncovered. for V; hour. Brush with cold water and let rise another '5 hour. Meanwhile. stand I broad shallow pan of hot water in the oven and preheat oven to hot, 425”. Remove pan of water from oven and bake the rolls in steam- filled oven for V; hour. brushing them with cold water and sprink- ling lightly with cornmeal after the first 15 mins.. and again brushing them with cold water 2 minutes before removing baked buns from the oven. Yield-I8 rolls. wliai smells so good 7 " Ho's up-pmntol.-that aroma's irre- sistible! Glad TD be up. when he tastes your wonderful coffee! Chase & Sanborn. with the most inviting aroma of all the oofees, is naturally the most delicious. Make delicious Chase 8: Sanborn to- morrow . . . for the start. ofii happy dayl I hasea anborn CQFI-EE x”