ihang around with seven girls, all runs! nnuunul a NIAII4 Worthy Objectivity is Girl Faced With A Magnetic Rival DEAR ' Ill kl'iI' IIAWORTH: I of us about 16 years of age. All pig. 3 The Guardian. Thursday. July 28.1955?” E""t but the problem is that one girl. I'll call IJETS EAT -...1....E. Summer Squash is Rich in Vitamins 3y id; galley Allu "TODAY." the Chef was saying. ”I saw seieral kiiids of summer sqiii-ish. Tllatiamc the crooni- colored patty pan or liirhan uiuash. the yellow rronlt-uccked squash and the green 'lLl('('ilInl. Do they all have I smilar food value"'' ' l BASIC PREPARA'l'l0N W us, that," l 0M)lHIllP(l. "('ookPtl without hutlcr by the panning method. mashed sum- mer squash contains l6 calories in the half cup. more vitamin C than many other vegetables I good amount of iliiamin. ribo- flavin. niacin. as well as minerals. The basic preparation of summer squash is largely the same for all dishes except when it is fried." Panned Summer Squash: If young and tender. (in iiol renime the skin. Wash, then thiii-slice or dice For four persons. use 4 cups of the prepared squash. Add 14; tsp. salt and 1"; tsp. monosodium glutamate to bring nut the deli- cate flavor. Pour in boiling uziter to the depth of 1 inch. cover and boil gently about in min . or until barely fork-tender. The liquid should evaporate. FROM THE HERB GARDEN "For plain service. Matianic. I arid in little white pepper and 2 tbs. whipped unsalted butter or commercial aour cream. Some- times I sprinkle with a tablespontil minced chives, parsley or fresh dill from our herb garden." "In any case.” I remarked, "summer squash iii I dainty vege- iind 1 her Linda. is more than normally attractive. Wherever we go. to a party, the beach. the iiiovies, ('It'., all the boys no flocking to lIl'I'. and the ii'PSl of us are overlooked The luoi-st part is that l.lllf'tl ik Ilt'.'lI la nice girl: but no i-anti help ltav- iing hard feelings towards her. It has happciicd many times that one of us tries for necks to iniprcss a ho). :iiiti finally we win table that should he often " used more T0NIUKK0W'S DINNER hiiii Thpii lti- gels mic glinipsc of I , . . Linda and st:ii'ts ;-iskiiii! her out (hilled Grape Fruit Sections and H", IN, M Us i,,,,.,, W, Steak with Green Pepperl I Flaky Rice Summer Squash Jellied Applesauce Frappe Of course a ton times we have met fellows ulio (innit think Linda ' , its superior to us. But this is rare. H”' ”'. Icgd Coffee or T” Milk Please help its Iii-loi-c we all turn Steak with Green Peppers Melt agams, im. V i; ih 1 tbs fat in I deep frying pan. Add l lb. round or flank steak cut PROBLEM OH) in narrow inch-long strips; saute A5 HL'MAx Ru-pg until browned. Add 95 tsp. each salt and mono- DEAR G I, This lJIt'tblffm- "ll sodium glutamate. V4 tsp. pepper, what the 'iluiriieii up" ladies, are; peeled crushed section garlic, going to do :ibniit lilCV0lllSlall(llfIHl..V. mg, shredded gcnlllong or attractive or iii'ai:,iictic woman. is- onions. 4 large green peppers probably as old as the hunian race. seeded and shredded. and M c. But the h('al'lttllIll;lZ Il0W”lll:I1E 8'. (iii-pd i-etgi-y, .bout your atiiuic is ia you Add I beef bouillon cube and arenitmakiugn Sl1lPal'-('aS(t2ltZtIInSl. lc. boiling water. Cover and sinl- the girl irlioiu all men go for. nior ghoul 35 min” or until the Ainongst jcaloits uonien. this. is steak I. (oi-k.lender, considered l'.ftllli'il'i'(Rl)lV'l1lPl'll(ll'I0llS Thickgn with 2 mg, corn. conduct. believe me. too do your- starch blended with 1-!) c. cold self tinnnr. artlcssl.v-i water. Add 1 tap. soy sauce or YOU are 0lWfll.V l3l'l"i1 ill? 505' kiicheii bouqugt; simmgr and stance of a sitiiatioii painful to stir until boiling rapidly. Serve you -- able to odiviit thnt Linda is over flaky rice more than iioriiiiilly attractive to men and. in addition. quite a nice -IE1-LIED APPLES-AUCE girl from a wnnien's angle. And FRAPPE FROM THE CHIEF that it is due to her surolus of pleasing qualities that you and the Prepare 1 pkg raspberry-fliv other girl: "iv;in't help having iored Ilclalln Usllllil "nil" l 15 hard feelings fouards hcr!" W319? Add i7 '59- lemml ll"-09 Well. in view of your clean-cut and ill? Nnlellli I ll lb-l 081'! healthy objectivity. I can't help 3PPl953UCC- thinking that Linda lSll'l your Rflflllefale 35 mil Sill": Dlnce problem really. no matter how in the food freezer or chamber of great i, belle she inay be, Ratlier' ill? F9lFlll91'3l0l'- and free"? 30 I think your pruhleiii is to get min, or until half frozen. Serve yoiirsclf sorted out. decisively, Pl3l"- Or with Whlplmd (Team. from the mob iiicntzility and emo- ELLEN'S lcurrenlly preocciipied with hating tLinda. Mob psycliology generally in a down-dragging pressiire on individuals. reduciiig even the itlonalism of the gang - which is By An Island Farmerts Wife best of the bunch in the love! of In truth. are farm folk "rlwelli with the King for His work. among: plants and hedges”. lowly. lovely: flowers of meadow and streamaide. l trees graceful Igalnat valley and hill. And what farmwife is there who l-iati not some plant to cherish about her door or on her window- Iills? One now blossoming gt-iily II pink or red. in salmon maybe to bring onlor and beauty to her, even on "one of those days" when her world about is disiressingly Igley We have such occasion- ally at Alderlea. when the ele- ments of living gang up against in. for I time to tantalize Itrength of body and soul. And lave are "undone." And then I rose smiles in at nori window. I butterfly fills by. I hird ainga And ”ll.l not going to be It all; and all It once "God's in His pretty" we said with tome dis- ll" "PW 0' "19 l8I'mlH"l'll bill Heaven" and "All'n right" again. appointment. Plea-IInl'-' rcgrctful." even sorrow- lh an unexpected and delightful But outta striking it now iiil ftil memories behind to tell of its happening I long spined cactus (botanical name we do not know) among our miscellany of belong- inga and S(lllVPflll'.l has for the first time burst into bloom. We have had it for I number of years. In ordinary plant in the email collection of cacti we keep about. These followed us to Rob's one fall when the frost was clos- ing in on this deserted house. and being old companions we brought them Iway with in when we at length returned to then rooms that are mirs. Cacti are odd plants Ind to be preferred above many In some instances as hnlise-plnllls in that they lend an artistry to dull cnrnerii and need only I minimum of care. o P.:.:?g'El" x IA? roan tooz ' W t I ipotting, we lifted the then listless lag fasting they appear, you ought "lowest common denominator" of one evening last spring when feeling - tcmpnrnrily at least we deemed the earth beneath the! Instead of going along with the ragged apruces in the orchard tgang-theory that Linda is a threat whence comea our soil. was Iuf-tin the background of every girl's ficienily dry and warm for the re life. able to fascinate their he-aux cactuit from -it'll tin. shook tliel dust of some years from the roots and planted it anew. Returned it to turn your attention to the good that God has given you Tend to then to I corner-Ihelf in the alt- tingroom In live or die at our treatment. For some time the lengthy, spines drooped dejectedly. Andi then in an amazing change they round Ihoota appeared; and one day Granddaughter found in an un- likely spot mid-way along In old I l your own knitting and don't keep book on how well you are doing as compared to her. GRUDGING MINI) LIMITS CREATION If. as or when your hard-earned beaux take a shine to her, don't worry about it. Agree with them ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS . Cglumbla recording artist and main -Song: over Station WWVA. Vlratnln. win he .TlIIl1'!dIv. Meet "in... broad-ish flat spine of leaf fhelihag she is engaging, and ihey 9 The early green changed to I deep rose as the flower matured, spreading wide the slim pointed petala Ill progressively the tubular bud unfolded. dilcloalng long fragile filament: tipped with cream "dual." It is an interesting and. to iii: I rather rare bloom and leave: ill wondering whether it will ever blossom again. or iii this it'll prnudniit iuiaaon? i sunny slimmer hoiirs? Until tomorrow . . . Good-night . Diary . . . It's True that you Ge A hay-day this has been for Is. returning that nice bustle of work . which leaves the Family from James down to Mack, youngiiteri of all. I little weary but well content when day iii done. i Calmly our day goes. and rever-I Ii:-ntiy through the moonlight. leav- inl no single trace of footaiep In Md; rhis weekend. Rush. TIDE lge. 35c A Giant Size . 0I.lJ-TIMI AUTOII ' BeginnerJeaiiy! livery stitch is, U fascinating fun! Frame I pair fnri your living room-air use them on 1"conversation" tnwela or ptllowal C For modern. traditional rooms. i i Old-time can in jiffy croaI- i istitcheal Pattern 7390: six trans-' fers. each about 4 x Ma inches. l st-mi TWENTY-FIVE CENTS tnl coins for this pattern istamps can- I not be acceptedt to The Chariot. letown Guardian Print plainly N A M E. Anniuzss. PATTERN NUMBER. i0RDER our 1966 Alice Brooks Needlecraft Catalogue, En. lay Pages and page: of exciting new designs - knitting, crochet, .9"”"'0ld91'Y. iron-onl. toys and novelties! Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now, i'l'f'oi:'l'l want to order every deaigri except Nothing. But you may get u lot of , a lot of things for very little. You can do it Shop Early to avoid the Pork chops 59” SGALLOPS 34 iii. 59 COD FILLETS il- 29” Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Baglole The iiiarriuge of Phyllis .li-xiii. MISS Marjorie lliii-slis as brides- only iiaiigliter of Mr. and llrs. J. l"3ldl- '-lh:YdWl”'e ldillllilrli Sftlllle? Darious liilglifi of Wilnintf IL;il- mid 925:0" ';i5jle5q3akl;r mnafs, 1931 l0 I” lam ' "met 5”" 0 r- iiiiieti bodice and full skirts. with and Yllrs William H. Batzlule. ofiniati-liing picture hats, and carried Siiiiiiitersitie. took place ll'edtics- nose-gays of blue carnatittns. tiny alti-rnoon. .liiiii- 119. at l n'('locl(l Mr, Carl Baglole was his bro. in the L'uitcri Church. lyeiisington. lher's gmonisman and the ushers The doiiblc-ring ccrcrnnny was were Mr. Lowell Hogg. brother of performed by Rev. L. M. Murray.Ithe bride. and Mr.B David Loggia D. of Woodstock. N. . Mr. James Peach. A.C.C.0.l The mother of the bride was played the wedding iiiiisic iiiul ?attired in a street length dress of Miss Patricia Clark. cousin of tltciwz-dgwnod hiuo triplc sheer crepe hridc. sang "The lurris Prayer” with lace jacket and navy and at the beginning ofvthe ceremony. iwhite accessories and her corsage and "Becaiise" during the signingiwas white cat-nations. Mrs. Bag- of the register. The church was lole, mother of the groom, wore attractively decorated with white is rosewood faillc made on simple 'rich desserts or leave them alone. i dessert. SUMMER BIJMIIINO Mr. and Mn. Style lnlle do you miss moat on I redueln diet? It may be deuerte, cocktalla, French Dressing. Let's find ways to deal with these weight makers. If the last course "finishes" your diet, it will lielp you to understand the physical eauae of the craving. Sweets force the blood sugar level high. stimulating lnaulin produc- tion. But sugar is quickly burned and youlre left with extra lnaulln which increases your appetite. Since you prefer sweets. that's what you're likely to turn to. Why then do you crave sweets when you start I diet? ThIt'l be- cause the mechanism which the body has act up to handle the ac- customed inflow of food is still in full force. 8y foregoing rich dea- serts and sweets. you soon stop me powerful stimulus to insulin production that in relponalble for the craving. In short. by cutting down on sweets, you not onlv cut calories and lose weight -- but, what's more significant. your aya- tem adjust: to lean food and you're more content on slimming fare. From them on you are in control of your appetite and can take In any slimming urlea, alcohol- ic calories should be mentioned. for indirectly they are potent weight makerl. furnllhlng 75 to 85 calories per ounce. Frequently the question arises as to whether. drinks are taboo on I I duclngi diet. A strict diet limited to l,00ot calories I day provides no leeway for alcohol calories. since they furnish no protective nutrients. On I more liberal reducing diet, I cocktail may take the place of For sununertlme cooling, the nu-calorie soft drinks on the mark- Good News iorSweetCravers A: summer Ilrnmera on you can go happily along sllinming,Hl"' 0" W9 ' """''-"d if you know how to dodge calories. where they are leIIt mined. Wliati or the trimmings, auch as good . MINUTE-MADE new-Euleat -A than why his called I Minute-Made! Take: min- ute: to do up. too-I boon to busy mom on torrid ironing days. Be thrifty-whip up several so daugh- ter can soak up aun. PIIY IIIPPIIY ,every day! No-tron iieerauckerl. 'nylonI are I smart Idea. 25 25l Pattern 45B7:ChlIt:Irel:I'I Size! 2. 4. 6, ll, 10. Size I dress, l')I yards Jen Ian Luncheon I. Ham 2 small slice: Va" thick ttrim off fat) 205 l 1 slice rye bread. thin 50 Mr. 2 allcee bread Sliced tomato vinegar and seasoning Milk 35-inch; panties. Va yard. MrI.sSklm milk or This pattern easy to use. aim- buttermllk pie to saw. in tented for fit. Has Mr. - whole milk 160 complete illustrated instructions. - - Send THIRTY-FIVE. CENTS 360 485it35 cents) in coins (stamps can- . ii i i f i, , not be accepted) for this pattern. ,”""m:::;" ' ' mm "' .p,i..i plainly sizi-:. NAME. ann- ' JRESS, STYLE NUMBER... . lGrilled beefburger pattte Send "der to ANNE ADAMS. t 200 200 igztlll. in" ground bed) care of The Charlottetown Guard- on Bun ,l"' Mi-I. In bun - toasted so Mr. Toasted bun Sliced union. mustard and pickles Cooked vegetable Criap celery and carrot. N often stressed by rows of buttons, 25 25 emphasize it either backwards or 50 50 forwards. ' I RACY aiMei.ici'i-v stick: 25 25 linked custard - Vi cup 100 100 Harking back to the 19205. Matt- wlth nutmeg li'a "It" line has, in his own .Tea or coffee 0 o,words. "Plenty of zip and sharp, - -iracy simplicity." Coats, simply 460 Smitailored and featuring the narrow- fMIke custard with skim milk. "938 0' We '33! "9 in ""99 Total calories for day 1000 izsojlenaths: three - elghths. five - ...m elghtha, and seven-eiglitha, while lsuit jackets reflect the high- Autumn and Winter bosomed, narrow-hip "It" line. Silhouette Decreecl W" ”' "" '""""" W t""'”'t 1 Worth replacea the full-all-round .akirts with a back movement' which ivu I fIntIiI effect. Manyl 3Y Norman Harlne" let his: new evening gowns are jalmoat back to the bobble skirts By MURIEL PENN of the earlier paritn of this ciinturl-Iylvi LON N qgwi .,: moi l The short even g dress a a buatlinlexi and Iernatuially-flitiieedl ll" ”V0'- with ' mldenc '9 tone which cIin'gs around the hips ibjfstga 31059 fol-mrafteli hfxc::t h a t hem'n ls'W T9-im 0 ' ' Tired "Ill-l1e:uGti)lE hedecreeld eforlb"0ld9l'Yv much 195' dl3m3"t9- wiumn and winter by Norman pearl and sequin embroidery la H.rtne". The Queenv, dleumak H seen. The rich aatins, luxurious he opened his new collection Mon- ,brocades. izlltterlnx lumen and ,1" night, deep pile velvet to be the winter's ct are I boon to dieters. Ana the non-nutritive sweeteners. such llt Sucaryl. Sugarlne, Sweela Ind Saccharlne. can be used to sweet- en homemade fruit beverages as well Is uaed- to sweeten other foods. ' and pink cut flowers. and pottedilines with navy and while acces- tcrns. The guest pews were tradi- isories, and I corsage of while tionally marked with while rIbl10nlCBl'l18liOnS. bows and centered with white Mrs. John W. Iiogg. grand- mums mother of the bride. wore a black The bride, who was given in crepe dress with mink stole. black marriage by her father. wore aiand while acct-,ssoi'ies and a cor- full length gown of white iniporled sage of mauve and white mums. Swiss embroidered oi'gati7.a overilllrs. Charles Schiirman was in powder blue taffeta and had long charge of the guest book. sleeves tapering to points over For travelling the bride were I the hands. A scoop neckline with isilvcr grey tweed taffeta dress gathered bands of the same mat-iwith matching duster and shoes. wltl-iiwhite and green accessories and tirilyh coifielrled Ibiittons. h Cut oil totw guests were Mr. David I e it s irl fell in i roe: .ogg e, ondstrick. N. .. Mr. frothy tiers embroidered delicatelyl-lames MacGrcgor. lthariottetown: along their scalloped edges. She Miaa Lucy Hngg and Miss Jean choice I cap-shaped headdress and Cairns of Halifax. shoulder length veil of silk il- The bride and groom left on it lusion and carried a cascade bou- motor trip through the White quet of regnl lillies and boiivartlin. illlountainii to Lake Champlain. re- -The attendants were Mrs. Wil- turning -by eastern Canada. They liam Toonihs. maid of honor. and will reside in Sunimerside. S. erial. buttoned to the waist 1' Nothing for Nothing. PUREX . rousr TISSUE 2 for 25: PIl.l.SlIl.'RY CAKE MIXES. 2 pkgs. 59: SALADA TEA. l-2 lb. 59: Plus 5 FREE TEA BAGS COTTAGE CHEESE 25: 20 OZ. Cl.ARK'S BEANS. 2 for . . . . . 39: MATCHES 3 for 29:: MIXED , CANDY 29; lb. INSTANT 29” PORK LOAF (JAN OUAKER Words of The wise LlMlTiiaR5Ili':(':(;K AND Spend less than you got, you; ” i"tt.”:::;:: .t.:::-.... Bfffgtgn HOUSEHOLD HlNTl t 1; can like dental flotut for sewing hug” gr": musics PDT . WIFE MILK VITAMIN D CORN FLAKES 2 Poll 33: IN STOCK - HULK MOLASSES You an 0.. Peers. 2 for . . 49: York N 0:. Tomato Juice. 2 for . . 29: York & 01. Peeches.i2 for 55: York N 0!. Diced Carrots. 2 for 29: Davy Crockett Tumbler - Yeri I 0:. auuosr DOUm.a:n 1 FOR 35: ,. . , '7;.- vi lonii on children's washable went! I at our store. Great mtilin personally and I fur BEST SHOP am snow or (7 ..,,,r.,,',,,',t,,...:,,.s,,.,-. ,,..7... 7. . .., Peanut Butter 334': . FJJZFIKEM 'S I There are I number of low calorie salad dressings on the market. some containing only 2 or 3 calories per tablespoon; You might like to try juice packed fruits. Such specialties can make dieting more adventurous. DAILY DOUBLE DIET Breakfast Calorie: MrI.Mr. Chilled mixed fruit juice, or. IE 55 Poached egg on 75 15 Thin Illce teaat I) I Mr. -extra alice toast thin 50 Butler. Va Pet 25 Coffee. black I 0 H0166 "Na Mg" of iii, aiphabei has favorites need no further adorn- been choaen to describe it." Flart- immi- nell said. "I just call it the Hari- 3LACp( pgvongp COLOR nell line." '1 Other lines launched by mem- Lace for after 5 o'clock is some- bera of London's "big twelve"; times re-embroidered in self color, fashion designer: (members of thelsometimea in SIMGTIIII held! 01' exclusive Incorporated Society of imetlilllc lhreld. London rnhion neglgnei-gt, what Black la the dominant color, opened their tumn and winter with the whole range of browna collections Monday are: The ”1t"ifrom old gold through I dark tan. line by George M I i ti l. the Hartnell, who rarely favors brown. ”Swoop"'line by John Cavanagh. used I wide range of browns in Ind the ”FIntail" by worth. (at: collection. extend fog, evening. ream. reds. v uea and "M3! 55"! THEME lviolets appear II Icceuorlea. All the new line: add up to the H!-'mllI10l 101' dlyilme Vlfy with "me bnic ,iiiioii,iig-ii fcniining an average of about mid-calf, but form with well-marked bust anti skirts for both day and evening following through smoothly fromiwear tend to dip It the back. but to Item. The waist may ori ANNE ADAMS PATTERN; GUMDROP COOKIES l cup shortening. 1 cup ctr-..i. nut. 2 cups flour. 1 cup gumdrnps (cut) 2 eggs tbeatent. 1 cup hrovlll sugar. 1 cup white sugar, 2 cup! oatmeal. 1 tap. baking powder. V. tsp. salt. Roll in balls. and press Ill Wt Ni, with fork. Nnitlliulltt may not be emphasized. If ht.-its are were they fit snugly around the top of the hips. CIvanIgh'a --swoop.- flowit in under the bust through the waist. MORNING SMILE Golf pro: "Now Just go through one unbroken movement from high .he motions of drivlnl l-he bl"-" Tyre: to the hem. Down-curving aeams,tl'm trying to overcome." GOM' llillthinln itfl IMQ-M'1NU'H'wlVtIlI:l:ly 2: lllitldlkintl I . '-: f "But ,tiut'a the trouble wt. USt G O D A for FACIAL QUALITY SOFTNESS at the REGULAR TISSUE PRICE! Now. you don qw” I9 take home the roll with the arm -41- aunutuea-..i...)... on-.; Arr-a-4 '0 have to pay extra for facial quality ioftneu in a toilet tissue. 'lMerlelie'I new-lormule WHITE CROSS . -the roll in the bright eorel wrap- hel oil the qualities of e luxury tlulie, except e luxury price. Plcli up a low to"! let yourself. out time you shop end lodge In quelitiel