Monday. Feb. 21, with The Guardian Page 8 ,byanlaIand A new day? Aye. a lovely new molmug to take farm folks once ulslc II) luau" worsauay round. world about came to life. nnlcaie u....s... seemed to be in diner- ent voice to that of yesterday 12" solemn. more alert when he Daineil from a point by the gate- M,-. "shares a truck paaslngi how who can it be? I maintain its a strange one." And then some tiliie .au-.r "There goes the m..umau to toe corner l0I' the uh... : . .. And who's this? . . . on ,es. i know: the other children oi the road. the little boy and girl off in the. truci: to school!" And hearing his bark we smil- eu ieinemoering that on a sum- mm-..v1onday of the past a black log himself went to school. That ttals in an earily week of our first mm as school ma'am in a snug island school set down at a quiet crossroad. We had spent the week- end as was usual at our home by the Strait and now were on the Monday morning trek back to our classes. 'i'he driver and rig which had conveyed us part of the way had turned homeward. and was past recall, when suddenly the dogof home came beside us with on I'm- going-wit-you-Ellen look in his eyes. So along we walked shaggy black animal and gingham-clad girl. It was a lonely road with not a house in sight. only wood- ed areas and the far fieldd of farms. Through a remembered and en- trancing aisle of green it wound. down now to one of the quietest places of the earth. where a brook emerged from a rustic bridge and with a little song stole shyly away into foray banks of wood- lauds beside. Up the rise beyond it we went. the dog keeping close beside us in this strange and ex- tended outing he had chosen. "You would have been better if! at home" we offered. I-ie look- ed up at our words and showed a tongue in a confident grin. Soon the school was in sight and about it a pretty pastoral of Church and .s. house and grove and - , ELLEN'S DIARY in no sunny fairness, oliiaely our- Farmers Wife round gold watch from our belt, presseu the stem to release the hinged cover of the lace. ”Tweniy L0 nine-we're in good time" we said. The sun made a bright pool about the door where the child- ren were gatheredethe girls and the boys. little and larger of that always kind, those pupils, we once knew. . . . ”-we have a new scholar to- day" we smiled in greetings. "is he cross. ”l'eacher?' and . and tJack' is his name" we replied. "And where is his book?" a merry lass queried with an in- iectioul giggle. When we closed the door of the schoolroom. Jack set up such a mournful pleading. we had to al- low him inside where he ost- ebllshed himself at our feet be- neath the desk. where ali week he came to remain during the hours of the' classes. It odd smiles and giggles went around when he happened to yawn or stretch, or slept head on forepaws through the long afternoons the pupils ac- cepted his presence as that of a welcome guest. They parted with friendly goodbyes when Fri- day at school's close (at All sent dog and girl out the road to- ward home. "Don't forget to bring your book on Monday. Jacki" one of the girls called after him, with a happy chuckle. But the family took care on our account that his period of schooling was end- ed. Succeeding Mondays we walk- ed "the last mile" alone. A busy day this at Alderlea. However James reminds us that "Tomorrow will be busier still!" Until tomorrow - - - - Diary Good-night . . . . . GREAT DANCER Anna Pavlova. the great Russian dancer who died in 1931. enhred tidy rail-fenced field. We took the the Russian ballet at age 10. AN IE ADAMS PATTERNS now quaint long ago. rlow respect- ' ful and obedient they were and , "What's his name'f'”a litle lellow MARY IIAWORTIPS MAIL Criticized By Male Wife Asks Advice hand says it is improper TIT me to carry on a conversation svlth speak, but that any small leaves the impression that I am available - the impression he always forms of women who talk too freely to him. he says. In our office there are several women and one man, and the man mostly singles me out for con- versation. I am not afraid of men and conversation comes easily to me. and I realize it isn't pleasant (from a womans angle) to be out of the running; and the other women will explain his preference to their advantage. if possible. In .. " Jefense they will think I am "not quite nice". But am I to lose all lost and personality and conduct myself in a sad wistful manner to avert such criticism? . . . My husband is conscious of in appearance and wants me t look smart. I have beautiful DEAR MARY I-IAWORTI-1' I am a young wife and my bus- other men-wherg I work, for example. He says it is correc ta rat a person of loose morals. easily WEEIPI SEW-THRIFTY Beautiful basicl It'e KINDto your budget! Clear classic lines. adaptable collar, frivolous fasci- nating accessories give you many dr for the making,of onel Be the dress in a neutral ghgde, and many accessories in prints. checks. or white! Patten 4766: Mi.sses' sizes 11. id. 10. 18. N. Size 16 dress takes 39a yards 39-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to new. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (tie) in coins (stamps cannot be ac tedllI&r this attern. Print ,N ,ADD 85. order to ANNE ADAM& cie The Guardian. 00 Front ly manner else wouldn't have been this reasonable? . . she Can't Bear society's Frown knows, is it correct for a mar- ried woman to dance withiother men? Is it poor taste for her to don cea number of times with the same man? If so, and he continues to ask. how should she refuse? man enter the house if he isn't here--as it might cause gossip. although that hadn't occurred to me. Please straighten me out: If a man appears at the door. should he be asked in - and of- clothes and know how to wear them. yet when men comment on my appearance. George says I must have behaved in an unseem- the comment offered. Is At parties. among people one George feels I shouldn't let a Street West. Toronto. fered a drink. or coffee? Is this improper in any way? Also, is it ever proper for a married woman to play golf with another man-in a twosome, foursome or other mixed group? or to lunch with another man? Or to accept a ride with him? My ' disposition is to let good conscience be my guide. But it seems necessary to satisfy the minds of others also. or take the consequences - i.e.. their criticism. And I can't bear to be thought disreputable. lo I sup- pose I must act to please others. without too much reference to my own ideas. Please advise me. P. F. Husband and Wife Equally In- seeere DEAR P. F.: It seems that you and your husband have a com- mon problem of emotional in- security, which each of you is ..x. ILOUSI BEAUTIFUL ! Blouse beautiful - above your skirts and shorts. Jiffy to sew - it wraps and ties! Elasticized - to wear on or off.shoulder. Pattern nee: Tissue pattern. em- bioldery transfers for wrap-blouse. Small (10, 12): Medium (14. 18): mm as am. send ' State size. hen . otnoew the - ndevn lead 8 cents for your this terrific catalog - trying to man e - blindly. with- out understant:i.ng - in a differ- ent way. George identifies his problem with you -- in terms of assuming that you are the sole or chief cause bf it. Hence his Jealous dlctorial attitude geared to his tacit theory that if you weren't a worry to him (as regards men), he'd be at peace with life. Your insecurity neurosis keeps you trying incessantly to tall. or prove. your desirability as a love-object. You are always com- petitively conscious of audience . . Mink Tie For Hope Comedian Bob Hope grins after being pl-esentel with a mink tie by Helen Chapelsky (left) of The Pas. Man. Queen of the 1955 Northern Manitoba Trapperr festival. Marie Locker. the Queen's Prin- cess. looks on. Hope was in Winnip when piesente. with the novel gift.-(CP Photo). l KEEP IN TRIM By Ida ARE YOU FREE TO GAIN? weigh in, thin girls . . . the cause of your underweight yo derful feeling of well-being. habits, or simply that you d ing votes in a popularity contest women "in the shade". ious husband. aggrieved questions. Now specific answers. 1.- In an office. chatter is out of place. A wo- man who is as ready to talk as to work is. by that attitude, neg- lecting her job. Intelligent con- centration on, the task automa- tically precludes "conversational" interruptions. so you probably do talk too freely at your place of employment. Practise com- posure combining courtesy with economy of words. Department Lacks Tact and Finesse 2. If George were present when compliments from men were given you. he would know you weren't behaving in an unseemly manner -if you weren't. And if he doesn't know. it suggests these compil- ments are given out of his hear- ing; so why repeat them to him? No sense to it. Such self-praise isn't charming. modest or tactful. The wise wife encourages her husband to feel that she treasures his .cornplimenta only. I. At a party of friends. gtxid form requires a married woman to be lmgartially pleasant to all guests, a owing favoritism only towards her husband (regardless of how she feels). If another man repeatedly asks her to dance. she may accept two.or three times. but no more - after catch- ing her husband's eye. to get his assent. if his eye says "No." or "Don't" - she should casually dismiss the petitioner, with a graceful excuse. Say you are eit- ting this one outl or you must catch your breath, or you mustn't impose on him -- or whatever. 4. To ask whether you may. with roprlety, golf with other men. unch with them. ride with them. admit them to the house in your husband's absence, etc.. implies that other men are too much on your mind. Most ood wives aren't lunching, go riding or visiting tote-tete with "othu men" - for the simple reason that emotional integri rules out such meaningless sel- expenditure. Given sound self- esteem. you wouldn't be flirting and fearing criticism. You would indeed let ood conscience be your guide. on and George need a bit of intensive psychiatric help. ioputyoubothoathebeamof heathy thought-feeling. M. II. Mary Ilaworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sonal Iuterview. Write her in care reaction (as if you were count- aims; H5 AM if .5, of The Guardian. Charlottetown. ....... i J39 ll lit Curves For The Thin Girl this weeks columns will all be from your corner. If you will get at can add a round dosen pounds and. more important, with them build health and attain that won- The trouble may be faulty food not eat enough food. Even so. merely adding rich foods is not when you are in mixed company emaking a point of putting other if pos- sible, I think. And your compul- slve activity along this line prob- ably arouses disapproval in the ladies, sparks predatory curiosity in the males, and vexes your anx- So much for background on your for curves. K REMOVES STAINS Jean Kain the answer. Only the food 5. icon easily digest and assimilate will help you add padding. The mistake too many thin girls make is in stuffing on foods known to " be fattening. The result is upset digestion, hlotchy complexion and discouragement. - If nothing you-eat helps you gain. find the cause. A common reason for failure to gain needed 0 pounds is simple anemia. Red blood cells carry oxygen to the tissues. Oxygen is to the body as gas is to the car. If the car . doesn't get enough gas due to a plug in the line. it will have no "go" power. it's the same way with the human motor - the iron compounds play an exceedingly important part in the nutrition- al processes. When the tissues of the body do not get sufficient oxy- gen. due to lack of carrying power of the blood cells. you thin girls cannot fill out and add desirable Drop into the doctor's office and have a hemoglobin test. The cost of this test should be included in a regular office charge. The level of hemoglobin ll important in the transport of oxygen. If you have a simple iron deficiency. the doctor will suggest some changes in your nutrition. with more of the foods that ' d blood building nutrients - iron, protein, copper and vitamins. If needed. be will prescribe an iron supplement. Corect the anemia and your appetite will improve. On the nutrition score. the foods which contain the blood builders are: liver and other meat organs. lean meats. eggs. whole grain cereal and bread. dark green leafy vegetables. and certain fruits as apricots. peaches. prunes and raisins. I Le-rs as-r 'Use Of Pungeni Ginger Sparks Many "How often do you estimate that sinner. ''At most not more than once a week. Chef. if you mean ground ginger; and perhaps twice during the preserving season, if you mean fresh or dried ginger” root." Dried Ginger loot "I meant both. Madame. A little dried ginger root is excellent in slewing winter pears. prunes. or in making applesauce. It is better to use than ground ginger, because it leaves no cloudy color and can be removed after cooking." "Of course. most homemakers know how to use ground ginger. but I have discovered a new use for it. A little gives a nice bite' to blend cheese dishes. such as those made from processed cheese. And gingered squash chips, for cock- tail service. made a real hit at the Food Editors Conference at the Waldorf." Ginger squash Chips: halveLa:id seed kiln sgrliill - or pump ). ce pa r- thin with a vegetable pas-er. Slrak 1 hour in iced water. Drain and dry on paper towels. Fry in deep fat at 360 degrees F. until Pale brown; drain on paper towels. Dust with salt and ground ginger. And here is a famous relish from my Colonial manuscripts, fashionable in the days of George W ” it is served with ham, pork or poultry. Colonial Squash Relish: Wash and pare I lb. fresh winter squash lor pumpkin). Cut in halves: re- Pare, winter VEAL OYSTERS 111; pounds shoulder or rump veal. Cut into pieces the size of large oysters. Season with pepper and salt. Dip into egg and cracker crumbs and fry in deep hot oil-. Put in baking dish. Cover with U1 IDA BAILIY ALIEN Dishes . move the seeds. Slice into 1" a 3'' amps. Place in alternating layers with 2 c. sugar in a saucepan. Add '6 is. fresh lemon iuice. Refrigerate overnight. In the morning. bruise I pieces dried ginger root about 1" long; tie in a square of cheesecloth. Add to the squash. Cover: simmer 3 min.. or until the squash is barely tender. Cool; refrigerate 1 week. Drain off the syrup. Boil about 10 min.. or until thickened. and add to the squash. 'l'0M0l.l0W'I DINNII Tomato Aspic Salad Beef-Potato Hot Pat Green Beans with Carroh Apple Pecan Torte Coffee Tea Milk Apple Pecan Tarte frera New Mexico: Peel and thin-slice 1 large cooking apples. Place in a bowl with 1 e. medium-chopped pecaa meats. '14 c. flour, 2 tsp. powder, We c. sugar, Va tsp. salt. terkand 2 beaten eggs. Mix with a or . spoon into a well-buttered I” 1 8" square baking dish or pan. Bake 45 min. in a moderate oven. 350 degrees F., or until golden brown on top and firm to the touch. Serve warm or cold. with whip- ped cream or small scoops of van- illa or butter pecan ice cream. TRICK OF THE CHEF ' Add Vs tsp. rosemary when cook- ing 1 lb. cut green beans with I c. diced carrots. Canadian Wiles Gel New German Homes Thii-ity-eight Canadian soldiers were reunited with their wives and 78 children at Soest. Ger- many, this week and immediately moved their families into newly- built married quarters. For many the reunion ended months of separation and several soldiers greeted infant sons and daugthers for the first time. The dependents made the At- lantic crossing aboard the RMS Samaria. docking at gun?” before proceeding to Germany. MORNING SMILE "You'll really marry me. darl- milk. Bake in moderate oven, one hour. llot Whole Grain Cereal with Chopped Dates Milk and Cream Buttered Toast - Jam Glass .of Milk 1 Cup of Coffee. if desired Luncheon Omelet or Creamed Chicken Tossed Green Salad with Salted Nuts Thinly Sliced Buttered Bread Fruit with Cream Calves Liver and aacon or Grilled Tomato Fruit Compote (Apricots. Prunes. Peaches) Glass of Milk An hour before bedtime Glass of milk Graham Crackers Note: One teaspoon of cod liver oil or one Vitamin A and D cap- ing!" exclaimed the enraptured young man. He proceeded: "And when we are married the dark clouds will roll away. the sky will-" ”Donlt make it a weather fore- Vs tsp. cinnamon. Vs c. melted but- i Casual Dress This checked dress is designed for casual wear. The semi-ftl eh- cular skirt. complete with self crlnoline, falls gently from below the knotched cuff. which encircles the hip. Deep shoulder darts give added fullness to the short dolman sleeve with crisp white cuffs.-(C? 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