l I l l - za...-.3. WOMEN lingo 8, The Guardian Tuesday, Oct. 11, . ETS EAT Several Clever Ways Of Cutting Food Costs 3: Ida Bailny Allen Early on it fine sunny morn-,Polka Dot Spoiit.-c l.cmou Cake Holbrook Farm with.Coffee T log. I left my hostess. Mrs. Ilildegarde Glass.l , , , to make I round of calls upon Make or huy2 sponge rake laycrsltl am P3151712 PUPPIES 701' 5819-); homemakers who were having btid- trouhles.Tbey had asked lfil- rics frozen ttithout sugar. ltcscrvey y degarde. who Is the Home Econ-till firm berries for the polka dof.'l am Just RIVIRE bal'kBl'0Und. v get MARY HAWCITIQ MAI: Wife Suffers When Husband Snarls At Her DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I hate being ready to cry or explode, all the time. I feel foolish writing to a total stranger, but if I can, get a right slant on this probleml 1 shall be truly grateful. i We are farming folk; we live. on the plains: and at any seasonl it hen my husband is overworked, tired or short of help he feels I shntild drop whatever I am doing and pitch in where he needs me. ca Milk Polka Dot Sponge Lemon fake: I Take it ill) oz,t pkg. blueber- omlcl Director of a large fond garnish: mix the rest vtitlt 1: c. keezer plan. to help. ,SUtZar- I . um! MHA Rnbfns "Wd tn 3. The Filling: Prepare 1 pkg. brandmew Smau nous? M, far lemon-flavored pudding and pie. front Lewiston. Maine. ller budg- et difficulty was how to meet pay- ments on the house. hills attend- Int on the birth of the new baby and the expense of an operaton fir her oldest child. Cutting Food Costs I-Iildegarde made which would cut down on food costs: flow to render and use chicken. ham. beef and chicken fat: how to simmer frozen peas and other vegetables from her sutlflestfons lrwzer. m wamr. mp" pm M1,," stiff peaksv Gradually add the re-t through a blcrtdcr for homemade baby food- She showed her lion 3 c of rice Gould be cooked and used as I substitute for eggs in a pudding for her three-,icai'-oltl's supper: also, how ttce could be combined with chopped reiniiaiits of meat in making stuffed cabbage leaves for dinner. ”But remember to scald the leaves to soften them." cautioned Hilrlegarde, as ue left for the next call. T0.VlORR()ltllS l)lNNER Vagetahle Salad Tossed with Cheddar Cheese Stuffed Cabbage Roll: Tomato Sauce Parslied Carrots, Spinach filling according to package dir- ections. Separate 2 eggs to uulain i2 yolks for the pudding. put one white in a small bowl. the other in a lie qt. bowl. When the pudding is ready to remove from the heat, stir in the sugared berries. Cook 5 minutes longer. Nleasiire ll; cups of the pudding and cool. I For I second dessert. Rlticbcrry l.t-mon Sponge: Beat the egg tthite in the larger boul until in maining omitting. heating steadily. ('hill and serie as I rlccsivi-t in dishes or tart shells, uith a whip- ped cream garnish, Add 1a tsp dried mint to filling, for cabbage leaves. I KEEP IN TRIM We have an eight-room house and two men steady. Also canaries. ta parakeet and cocker spaniela. jlian always complains about they Ltlogs btit that doesn't bother me;i i I take care of I big beautiful i tyard and have around 50 varieties of perennials. I am I 4-H club leader. belong to the I-Iomemaker's Club. and for three years have had charge of a planning division for? Wed In Iberia Baskets of red aitd white glad-I brother . . . . . . 'f ' concentrated on I y 'n air. warm an tthe Fall Fair - -and have won I ioli graced the alter of St. Anth- the giooiii. itas best man. and ush- I am 5"” I he -the Tharpa" 3 . Mr. llaurice Quinn. ribbon each year. I have started 0n.V'S Pl'0('?l”"3d"3l- Edm0W'f'"- AL oi-ing the guests were Mr. Reginald to go fishing, alone or with friends, berta., 3EPI9mb9F 19- WIT?" 5l"”'l"r lthe last three years This I enjoy Aileen xlacI.ean. daughter of Mr. very much .... H .and Hrs C. RI. Mat-I.ean of Sum- ymersicle. P I-7. I. became the bride ifs "'5 JPN!-01's of Russell Bernard Quinn, will of t I love beautiful things: and I -l1I'5- (7 W Qllm" "V Milk Rl””'- refinish furniture, paint, knit. do,lAII3-- and III? I319 Mr Qlllltft needletvork. etc. I did all the plan-I ning and painting of our remodel-the? II" brother Ralph Kl a c- my husband says things like lhisl morntug' ttniher women hatil grain l .AIl yoti can do is sit on yotir be- fllr, Vl'arit-n Arnold A re. option tins held at the Park Hotel, iihcre Mr. l.cs Kirk proposed the toast to the I)l'l(l('. For a htuieyiiitioii trip to the The bride. given in inai'riauc by tiiuuntains and the ucsterti Unitedl States, the bride changed to a - . . . -' . - - - ' suit with ed h,,m,.V t can-, ,mde,.s1a,,d wpLy,Lean. those an ankle-lcn;.tli mu: Elfin” iioollcn tailored inal goiin of u)lon ttille, appliqucd l Ilalllldl with imported lace She wore tiiat- iiasofcrcaut roses. they will make ching lace hcatltlrcss and fingertip their home in lCilmoiitnn 'lhe L'l'n0m accessories llcr corsage .. , , .- -- ttheUni- mm and in nshing... 13 hp Jeahus,VEll. and hcr bouquet was an oith is a pliatmat.V Nllflml 3 the trouble is that you are a mcrej efficient worker and better manag-, er in your domain than Dan is in his--due to your being better organ-, In Calgary Wedding filo: tiorc Stllt'lIlllI.Ni Inf IWI TM?-9 tlacc lmlcrti. lIt"I' clinpel-I liiiislctl from a seed P03” ””'""9 'aiirl slio ctirrictl a cascade bouquet 'lllN'i as her tired emotionally. Thus by conipar- , iinnn you make a better showing '”””'”-V 9' S'- 'l""'” n”'””" ("' ,thati he, ithtch gets under his skin tholic Church. t'alt.'ary. when Miss , llm-ioti 'Ilt Qtiuirl. sislr-t"s liridcsiiiaid. wore a bal-I Build-Up For Thin Girls lcspecially tihrn he is overworked. Irene Lucille ,llt'Qll;llfl daiiglitcr l' W M he EIILI3. if. i33lL."f...”Z'.ll'i AI..;Zl'.2'l "' M” "- ”- ”"”"”l” "' "”l mvll'illr l I 't' h' A ' - - you for his Ifeehn s f ' ad) i A. "m' P' E l' hwanw mp hndel lbmlh memtlllil iv” lltls ..ll right. thus girl;-. the t'.IlPf1- About 300 extra calories a day will - A . 5-," ”' EWUBCY of C ' Thnmm lnwmrm, R Jill" 1” A "i "13? 5 9l'”E 9 tfan ttill take the ueight pi-nbtem do nicely! Also. of cniiise his snarling. do A Yrrltt Rmkvfnrd Rmm.-Fhnhp-ti; ;-iioui: were Mr. hen Jenkins and (mm Wm. Comer ,,,,tm.. The frost TM body mpg Falcmm hen" precationp of your activities stt!,nif- 'IVnw- wad -mp wmw0- 8" the iii: Rill fields of the R. C. A. F.. is on me pumpkin and menu, rwwn " E calm akmg whh pm. res I childish sort of dependency ntl-"ma! mac - - '!f.'llLZ.'ll'.l'. mp m ",9 air. -yak, Mvantage "(Jain fonds. A glass M. muk Mm tupon you-1-and an offended notion; The brid-0-vpmg Named M ”mi- The nuptial music was played by p yum. sharpened apeme to impmv, me mree mpals mmishes Cakmm-that you dont care. about him I e - - .5(lvllEHIl'tItl Leacler Sliciiticld and the I your nutrition. land boost; the .-stories. Now tors and I"-If l”'"hl””5- Bl,""”-V I1? l"0ld5.-- r r W-We-e”r'""'"m ””l'?'”' W” MISS l5fb”ll” K""f'cdz" Try a different apm.,,,wh to your balance each meal. Starting wimwou to blame for his worries. -asmmdps wmunal Sh-Ms as cm” lollmtiiig a ictcption I e pmhlem and mpkle If with fresh "139 lmlmrfanl mftal bl'9aIi'f35I- l” "mu were 8 bad mmhen mung and Iivcsttit-k iiiuture for m;irkef- hm.1w In Mr" and NH" William "lmuslasml Ewan" ymlr meals Th raclice of atin I nourish- mm down” ing--and Lweatlicr or labor ctindi- lmmmmi mo HPMMMM vI.Cn.fOr and before Inna you.” balance the int: ebrleakfast ca: helzp you feell POT 3” his l'””l”l"3C-Vt D3" I" tiuns are sonictimcx 2fllPt'it' Iliica- ?.,tl:,l:lwiI(l-:,1:,f:::.i I:':l,xI)I(xnfpn scales at healthy normal weight. like 3 new pmsmn. Inclum, a (,1; sists on being boss in his field, lenmg tugs unless mmwgcm.-,. '.,(,',tw”m' phi and Mrs lnmraruy will Nutrition rcsearch has shown that certain nutrients are best utilized when other essential nutrients are present. That is, good food values work together in teams. Since only the food assimilated an help you to add precious pOllllldS, rotind otit the meals from the nutrient stand- point. It is known that for best pro- tein titiliotation a complete protein should be included in each meal. You hear so much about high pro- tein diets for reducing, you may be puzzled as to how protein can help overweights lose and under- ueights gain. Protein provides re- pair material--think of protein as the nutrient that keeps your body in good repair. Whether you gain or lose depends on your total ca- lories. To gain, your calories mtisf. be in excess of your requirements. Words Of The Wise it iiasn't tintil quite late in life that I dist-oiercd how easy it is to iiay, ”I don't know". v-isonierset Maiighain) Itrus fruit or juice; a small serv- ring to hot cereal. perhaps with chopped dates or raisins. and with milk and cream. Add an egg and p”S5lh'e' I slice of buttered toast to thatl , - pspiteful saying tas quoted) is to: perfect start for the day. That breakfast. includes all the nutrients which iturk well lugcthcr in a Iteam. Start eating breakfast and it will become your favorite meal of the day. 1 Make sure that lunch is bal- ianced. It might be creamed tuna fish or chicken scrtetl on crisp lititteretl toast: tomatoes, sliced or- stewed; a buffered rull: anti for dessert, Ice cream or frtiit with ifruite and a small glass of milk.i I At dinner. have a scrvutg oft .meaf. fish or fowl: potatoes: 3: creamed vcizctahlez I lcaty. green salad with toasted almonds and good French dressing. For desscrt,i have I baked ciis-tartl with crushedl frtiltand A small glass of ntilk.l The beauty of balancing each; meal is that this leads to good, food habits that enhance your feel-, ing of well being. (in guncl nit- ti-itioii you have everything to gain. Al N iagards swmc y I ., I ionhishtakgnlhln such calile, ill Isl,-,..i,t(. tn (iainaly o e ope at you won votin- tecr your services. to do atty ta.-4k'I.t. lit.-Qumd. and yum Within .V0lll' SIFPHEIIL to FPIICVO (hf? laud daughter. Barbara, of Reusing- crtsis. ton P I-I. I.- Mr. and Mrs. Wil- I don't mean that a farm wife,litiui Klat-Millan. and Mr. and should he expected habitually to do I Mrs. Bert Perlcrson of liockyford, man's work in the field: a con-lgud others li'om poiitts in the U. siderate husband won't permit ..aitdt'anada. that, But they two should be "of I gather-and. being a natural diplomat. you try to stay out of .t - . A , y p I, to prcient fIl(ll0n as mtich as Erwin Joy My first reaction on reading his vote hint altogether wrong in thel matter. Certainly he sounds like It mean little boy, bedevilling mama: when things don't go to suit bim.i (itit-ol'-town guests were Mrs, .I.' autumn ride- they speak'. ing week their pride. blood of the year- ed from east. What eves have their toppling crest that you wear'. Leaf-low he shall he soon. this autumn coloring in our bard-ldrowsy though it he at noon. lite , era with some of the late bloom- -ll3l'lfHtl- hY”'ll9l' I" "I9 brides am lng plants. we could have as lovely a garden now as in springtime. : Apple boughs are laden with a sun that soon must go We hear rest in .fruit. apple orchards breathe of the lovely-whispering of the trees. AIde1'Ipg have always. the breathing of farewell as leaves t aweeten'dl their trees with men-Lo'. 3 home. ; dtvelt MRS. GORDON MACMILLAN A COUNTRYGARDEN Maple and sumach down thla Look, in what scarlet character For this their ruaset and rejoic- Trees spend I year of sunsets on You leaves drenched with the life what flamingo dawns have waver- crimsoned to Tog give the fame and transienee C. D. Lewis. This atittinin has been bright with colored leaves and beautiful yond words In the garden here we are blessed with maple trees and Mountain Ash with creepers and vines Is lovely as with blossoms. The berried shrubs, especially the barberries and rose nf'haws have never been so colorful. ELLEN'S with me summer "gm. . I Now the days lend favor to the I The full juiced apple, waxing overfteld-work-the October sun and in- mellow. , lvigorating breeze providing the Drops in I silent aulUmtUllEl"- background for the enchanting do- Now here again I! 51lI"955 9" signs of season daily being woven: the land. and the sleepy 5119309 "fiends now of threshing, harvesting seed and fruit. lof potatoes, gathering in of man- There is so muclhe colordilz) Itfflgels before I chanc frost shall months of Septem r In c inip them unduly, ber that the transition between our potato crop was gathered ,them seems less marked in a way today and brought to storage in than that between any otherptwotthe snug basement of the house consecutive months. ESPPCIQIIY across the lane. when there is so much lingering ”Youlll come too, Ellen?" James warmth in October as now. Yet in said stopping with I smile by the spite of that. the difference can door before the workers left for be great at times. This comes home the field up the farm-lane. And we to us with . vengeance when Oct- otvn to I certain regret now over ober claims privilege and grcetspthe engaging invitation neglected, Us some MPPY morning with I,and hlamehit font”ttllIietcal;e in fthe rfrosi that has blackened lhekoven" or t e ac a any a ew ldahlias. rows were there to gather. When I so far in mm Eamon It"... have all the time we were I little re- esmped and I hope the ,,(,r,, lovely luctant to meet the memories of plants I have seen in other gardens "Wm" 3'93” at ""19 dl55"'5"- We than been spared. should be bound to find there. 0 t b , . h.ln Q a” me. To his toy, and not so much for '3 0 F5 mag” ” 9" ll, th t the help they gave. appreciated in sens.” mm play""m me" 3, 3 lit was. but that it showed I will .of sight. We feel the challenge of to work and in his wards an ing ydicalimt that they ”would be , . of some use in the world" the three .scent the fragrance of the ripened iymmger children. Gage grandg fruit, the perfume of grapes. tin- .forgettable, spiced to incense by daughter and Mack joined briskly and with much interest with the the picking And never at. were potatoes more" trea- sured in young hearts than those gathered here this afternoon-the smallish heap which will adequate- Continued on pat-te 9 ELEANOR ROSS How To Wash Knitwear ly take care of the need: of our tables. p ”You must come to see them" Hack came over from his home to ;so that soilerl etlgcs and folds will "Wm, I” And we Came with mm -- . ".3 washab,my' as mum as get proper attention. Button any.itii-oiigh the first dark. scuffing the , Modern Miracles pmrh Vent woman can wash with confidence if. he wrung. I t she follows tried-and-true instruct- i ions for various types of knitwear. The iniproyerl resiliciice of syn-3 plastic hangers to dry INIIIH length dress of hltie iiet RIlflIlI1Pllf' fibers have made it possible , can be improvise. by pitting I F3lI'IPrl a colonial bouquet of .t'9I- to wash kiiited garments with Infolded washcloth iintler each shoul- ease and freedom that would have seemed miraculous but a few years buttons and turn garment wronglcrisp elaves along the path bee l To finish the cake, iilicn the bwa. C id surrountlcd uith rcd Sit-C'PlhfM'll'L vcrsity of Allicrta. I .fme swim that puts knnwur in ,.eser,.m lmddmg is ha” (.001, , ragtelrihixn arhfoaaiaganingasgxroses and iihiic stcphztnotis, vlllll-tl-T-Ittlkll guests were Mils. p the headlines today. Isms om before Slipping M in", thctwecn, and went down I stairway 'sttread it over one or the stmngelhan, k,m".E,n ,1”, "avg, dm,enl Miss Donna Tlcrnard .Elllttnrlt'(l ll. Quinn. llt'.'and MM M - The manufacturers of mhet. sudsy :l0”II19 cellar. I la.l'Prs; press the second layer on "H, pitlwlp mick, gumenmlw Whenpthe bride. itcui'itii.' a AlllllI(' nylon (tlllllltl, Mrs. A Swaiison. .'l'lr.p and, ic "hem manpd to publicize "mi Trem gums and hmuly milcdlt Arm! "my Invelyt - he smiled ml” Ihe :'lt'ls as he has. the lastlwhile tune dress mm. "mmnwlll .B('"'"-ll Hi” 'l t' ”'”""' "H "I Mllfl Rlverf convenience and economy of wash-l areas by HIIIQSSHEIIIEH with wcll- tp"m"”-V' hf hm 3'0" "EV" 53W 30 Fmsmm: mm mm H”, m,min.pt dm,-,' ,.;.,,; to klwp up H "ltaffeta. Of ('ll('lxl.'iIl length. it te.'ii- llli. ltzliltpihlIillznila-;in.mlli':t1t:.ipe;ti. bimy and Soon the makers of sowed nngcrswa kmwd gmnmm iiiaiiy pt)Ialtt05.I()g8lfler before" he Vim: egg Mm? II? C, Sinvd mm, please mu me if V0” think this tired a circular shirt and g.oIici'cd lll: ll(?lll;lv( H. 30.? ;. y-hp - and wool and mm," knitwear began Should never be scmhbed nnrladdpcd -fall holidays, they are en. ;,,,.”mm.s- Sllmrl I, tsp W, and is mum at H pmbk;m4 To mp it bodice. she wore A white picture llllltts '0 wict. . .. taivar ,1” point Om that their pmduclslshwld one semon be rubbed .l0yII'lE.I”lt)W all the grandchildren, 2! tsp. lemon juice. When beginning is. as I got so upset when it hapbat and boy boutiuei vtas of lxokomo l I5 la. y, ( -h Pf-Til;-iwe,.e washable mop And so they-against the nlher. Squcne mmugh a respite from classes. . l" lwld sham" 5P”'3d 0V" "'0 WP pens I manage to rallv in time- I camammsi - , HM k" Quinn of "L -' fare, if care is used. suds until clean, and repeat with. M me kmhen . W'"d0W Whlch Itif the Polka Dot Cake, l)('f(Il','tP but " K vaming me ml wonder i; Z C7 A THTVTH "W4 .W -T I Howeverv an knned goods are a secnnd baulh of suds if new-sgary, muffs lmliard "'5 mill and the IIOIISC will "I9 "”'”'”l b9"l95- WWII! am at fault TL W an” M Mr mmlmillnllnwi Mr" tint equallv washable or washable Rinse in water of the same tcmp- 9" "'9 l"”' We 3"'”"'9d "'91" 90113- aml chmt w l I e mg I es fitlltitltl I5 lllllllt 5f"' ch"-W 3 Willi” ' by the same methods. Labels do erature and roll in a thick towel "'2 in ”"pp"'. Tl” .5""3l0W "'3 TRICK OF THE CIIEF MAN'S DEPENDIINT . :ctt';”)lf'53. hallpfllla length gown of not have enough space to tell the. for I few minutes to lilnt up ex-,a,TdEl1'firf::l:X(:in'f'd h::l"0PSt ilptrllce TWIAR Tl--3 PT"hRhl.V the gist of Solemntzed mm and km. mm. taffpta mt). alwhole story. Nevertheless. every cess water: knitwear must never "gm. Bglmv in ftfhe"Vra1i:y35:'e";u8'hk; jewel of millpond held gllnts of its colors. The mill-window glisten- ed. and along the quiet backdrop tot sky to the east, the twilight wu Uiie Padded llangcr Spread flat on dry time! or hang 'bi'lnging in on shaped or padded wooden or Padding Smith and cuffs. pockets and Ier Smooth and arrange collars ago. it is possible to wash these and cuffs. pockets and trimming. garments in a washing mat-liine,l using a short cycle-particulariyllwater than some if you put them in a mesh laundry synthetics. In fact. it does well in I si 'ev. wa er o .. -ecs, 9 m- bag or pillow I'p to pt entl I up t I'll) degi th te lsnagging. But using it mechanical is seldom recomended. In most cases, knit garmentsylukewarm water. Nylon itself may keep III?" Waite better andibe hung to dry and requires no longer if certain instructions dryer will ; last . are followed. Always turn cuffs down before garment goes into the itoapsuds, HOUSEHOLD HINT Crystal for table use should be dancing on tip-toe, then said In washed in warm--not hot--soap and bewilderment: .water In which it little bluing hasi Nylon may be washed in hotter of the other lperature used for washing dishes. INylon blends. however, do best in blocking. MORNING SMILE A farmer was dragged tinder pro- jtcst to see his first ballet. He studied the line of ballerinas, "Why didn't they just get taller its purpllng shadows DON'T LET N388"'tlI70l1tll1t WEAR YUII OIITI llera's ltelluf from tough: at colds-so different it will eliaiigo all your film about cough syrup! At last-a newand leasant cough medicine! icksO Medi-tratingw Cough Syrup combines a penetrating in- gredient wit. it medicating formula. Gives faster. more effective relief. doesn't. upset stomach. Try it today! VICK3 u:ni.nmiuo COUGH SYIIIP ft Modicatu in If IMIOIIOII DIARY By An inuna an-mu-tn Wife from the river. Before III. In iii; front meadow, the Nell-mare inter. ruptcd her grazing to watch with her foal the procession of field. workers returning the yam, truck. trailer, and on it, sack, children, "laughing" black do,;' what I fine and happy load! st; still now were the lawn-trees, 0nIy odd stirring; and magical in the poplar leaves. We waited while the hills faded. dlasovled in the dit- tInce..Ind I star twlnkled...Ind night wan here. The supper-how good! with on bread and beans, fresh' rolls at .Ieanie's making and new crab. apple Jelly II filling for th ejellv. roll which feathery-textured or not Ipparently made popular farer Ami about us the lights and shelter at home. . The next work-of-field? speaks of it now. Until tomorrow----Diary----(,'nod. night.-. COOK'S CORNER Jami-i 1 cup light brown sugar ! cup flour 1 cup corn meal I tsp. baking soda 1 egg V: cup butter 1 cup buttermilk Combine dry ingredients: cut lit butter. Add beaten Igg and htitter. milk. Temp. S0 degrees for 3 mo. Some Novel Cheese Recipes New ways to use cheeu in the preparation of I variety of de- licious thing: from soup to deuem Ire given by Food Editor Helen Gougeon in Tbs Standard thin week. Her article. which inoludna kitchen-tuud recipes, 5 Iometbing lot Ill good liomennkeu II and Ian! clip. Don't min it. Got Ti! Standard - In IIII IIMVDOD pletia with maguig novel and 20 pagan lcouln Only in canal lllteitalltlutd There is nothing manly about hial , , one mind" in tr in to insure their outburst. There is only ill humor-l' 3 S common welfare. Maybe you tend to IOOI that you. Wife Preservers and angry desire to vent his ner- iuus temper on somebody. So he,d0 more than enough in mm. own pwks 0" W” fakhm advantage oflbailiwick and that Dan's end of 0""-l,':gal.'hl("shlp' 'al"l!'l.' 5"" y:"lthe bargain is his responsibility. mm ll,” nut "r mm bu "lAnd. if so. maybe this attitude is ars,the lured irlilen (l0ll.I;lflE.ES wouldga cover for selfishly doing only I ie go ierba y mug with them. "ms? things Wu onjm,-.k,m.,"E the Le sHE gguqsng sterner grind to Dan. In any event, ,my advice is to read llaititali Whit- Obviotisly yoti aren't a lazyboncs tall Smith's lnsplwlllfllltll classic, it seems you do a hang-up ,l0bl”Thc Christians Secret o ;i ll.-itiriy around the house and in community I Life" lRcycllt to get the pitch of life But on second thought, Iftjjoyftll peace in the moist of trials. you Dan's partner all the wIy.t it ll. Wlirn you Hl(UIll'VI clean your rugtt. no or or ozirh -z.-eiion twice or more to re- nirwa all emlv-i ind rlirl. Opcrale the rlrnrirr slmtw for best restilts. and fol- low .1 straight line. working lutgthwiu of-the rug. in the sense of being ready II- Mary Hawortli cooiixols tlii-otigh ways to help him to the best ofiher cnlttmn, not by mail or person-I your aliility" at interview Write hcr In care off is ivr I:-um. life on I farm I lthis nrwspapcr. they serve famous Chase & Sanliorn ? 'co I Tliriitigli the splcndors of Niagara and l the coiirtlv liospitality of the Sheraton- Bl'nCl(, (T:tii.itla gains instant prestige in the mlltflfi of thousands of new visitors each tc.ir. Diiiiiitg scii ice in the famed Rainbow llooni . . . "the top o' the Brock" . . . fully matches the illustrious setting. Food of contiiieiilitl qtiziltly is deftly sewed, to the accoiiipiiiiinicnt of a rare blend of fine coffees . . . (fliase at Sanbom. More fine hotels and restaurants throughout (Tanarla serve Chase & San- lmiii ( Ioffecs than any other brand. Why not enjoy the exquisite flavor . . . the taiitalisiiig aroma of delicious Chase & Sanborn Coffee . . . at home! ibecn added. girls?" . C in ' ' o I At tog tn .. . .. .In I 'PetaI llurst' Ilia. Good grotirnlnl gives her the selhtonfidanu uiery girl wants. Her clothes fit well and feel comfortable. And wliII heads turn and ayes widen-slin know: Ilta'I 'sitting prItty'. To keep you 'sitting pretty', whatever you do, whatever you wear, Total llurst' Brits tire designed to give hill fashion freedom with I perfect fit So like all fashion wise girls, get yourself I 'PetaI Burst" lira... at any good store, in your choice of nylon, lflllll, Dacron or broadcloth . . . in lutnilaiiu, cinch or longlinl. 'Qifot.Bttt?t' Tlitwowiattol V I II. D I I I 5 I ' NORMA 8 LADIIS WIAI MOORE I McI.lOD LTD. MA mu E m” ,0” t Ilfntioa xttorrl .