OMEN i-age to The Guardian. Friday, Oct. 23, 1955 LET'S EAT An Easy Company Dinner. For Career-Homemakers 8: Ida "Career-homemakcrs." I h the Chef. "usually find it dif-' ficult' to entertain guests convenient " QUICK AND EASY lli4ITll0I) "And it can bp may and quick Madame. if the ladies will take few tips from the Chef --one of the secret; is 5 quick Dust with 1 tsp. salt. 1 tsp. mono- Bllloy Alla saidgclam-tomato juice cocktail. There wil be little cooking to ggldo. dinner after a long day at the: office. studio or factory. But when I1-W052 SITHIIHB lht! Cheese lily. they plan littlc dinners for Sat-iwllll "'9 Wale” End 0P9"9d "'5 urday or Sunday. they frequeiiilyiof jam Heal the Earlic bread and prepare meals that are too elabo- "19 P913"? . rate. A simple dinner on a week-iP3"i W" l!” Spmach "' "'9 331' he Before dinner. lllic electric fry-pan. liscalloplne of Veal: Order llri lbs v lthin ll Cut in nest serving pieces. d,,e”mg.up of 3 mod Wm, I good soditim glutamate and V. tsp. sauce or a different Even with only a two-burner stove. seasoning. .9999"- Brown quir- or with an electric fry-paii and a " " bun"- chafing dish. a can-oi"-hnmemake can quickly NW3” a meal. suchilon cube and 1 tbsp. sherry flavor-f Is the folowintl-" DOUBLE-Ql'lCl(, IIINNER FOR GUESTS t.'.lam-Tnniato Jiiirc Cocktail Herring Cream Cheese tfaiiapes Escallopinc of Veal Garlic Bread rt Add la c. water, i crushed bouil- inc. Simmer 5 min. l Spinach Syrian: To 1 c. hot. i-hopped. cooked. fresh or frozen spinach. add la c. pine nuts or lchopped filberts browned in 3 jtbspv butter with 1-i c. raisins. l Slice a medium-sized loaf of lFrcnch bread diagonally 1" thick lbut not quite all the way through. P”Yq3r:ln:(lLCk:vg;l:l"9fll :P('1lll'”ll1E melted butter over and I 'i ill H 19 Cu 5 3T5. IlFa"I'lF'l Cllfwrf '””-l' l Wrart in aluliniiiuni foil: heat 1) Wheat Watt-ray Cltiiii-e of Joins mm in a moderate oven, 375 ”l”99 degrees C. or in an electric fry- Flmlly Dinners Fiilliui the pre- pa" 3' low malt ceding menu, oniitiinc, the ca mines and garlic brmil It is important to havc all the supplies in the home a day in ad- VEDCE. Prepare the garlic bread aheao lots. 1 t and wrap in foil and garnish. lt'x and chill Barrie, Ontario The wedding wa: aolemmzed at Trinity Anglican Fhiirrh. Barrie. Ontario, on Sept. 24. 1953. of liilllan Louise Reeves. eldest daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Reeves. Charlottetown, and Michael Lance Von Wabner. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Gerhardt Vnn Wagner. San Antonio. Texas The ceremony 0;. was performed by Rt. Rev. 1''. George Shearing. T a bride whore a navy blue suit with white accessories She was alleged by her aunt. Mrs. W. W. Quigley. The grnnmiuitao was Sgt. W.W.' Quigley. uncle of the brine. The couple will reside at ltll Saskatchewan Eli-d.. Camp Borden. Ontario. COOK'S COO-l-QNER I cups rolled cats 1 cup shredded coconut 6 tablespoons cocoa 1): cup butter '4: cup milk 2 cups white sugar In teaspoon vanilla In a large bowl thoroughly mix rolled oats, coconut and cocoa Boat hiittor, milk, and sugar. tog:-Ihcr in a saucepan until sl- ginst to boiling point. but do not fill. Pour over dry mixture, stir well. and drop by spoonfuls on buttered unxcri paper. Chill until firm. the iiith sliced stuffed olives. Islander Kin ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS by HHRRING CREAM CHEESE ('ANAPES FROM THE CHEF Mix together a (4 oz.) bar cream cheese. V: c. minced herring fil- bsp. minced chives, Va tsp. ready to heat. Tzibasi-u and 2 tbsp. tomato sauce. wand "OW this F P Cook the spiital-li i'(-tidy to rebi-at Spread on crisp crackers; garnish Reside ln Torch? Following Vows i Al Marsblield P. E. I. Miss Bernice Gass, only daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Gass. New Haven. was united in mar- riage with Mr. Ronald Cudmore. son of Mr. George Cudmore. Appin Road. and the late Mrs. Cudmolt. August 25 at 2:80 p.m. Rev. Mac-Naughton performed the core- mony at Marshfield. The bride wore ii navy blue cord- on still with white accessories and a cors-age of white roses. Her coul- in. Mrs. lrving Frizzell. was her Emily attendant. She wore I light blue suit with navy and white sc- cessories and I corsage of pink roses. Gronmsmnn was Mr. Irving Fri: zell. A rec-option bride's aunt. Mrs. Fred Hansen shot. taffeta dress with a corsage of white roses and lily-of-the-valley. residing in Toronto. Out-of-the-province guests were Mr. and Mrs. William MacLeod. Rosllndale. Mass; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence MacDonald. Waltham. Mass: Mr. and Mrs. Bcrntain and children. Richard and Sally Ann. Roslindale, Mast: Mr. and Mrs. Edward Keefe. Walthma. Mass: Mrs. J. Osbourne, Toronto. Ont: Messrs. William and Jackie MacDonald, Waltham; Mrs. Robert Muncliback and son Bobby. Hop- kington. Mass.: Mrs. Ruth Krltz and son. Richard. Hopklngton; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gillespie and daughter. Ruth. and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Gas: and two sons. Rich and Larry, all of toronto. SHOWERS Previous to her marriagc. the bride was honored at a shower given by the people of New Haven. iFollowlng their marriage. the coup wcre honored by the citizens of Apnln Road at a shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Farrar. Wag,,.g.gg.yggggs SFHOOI.-TIME HIT Herr-'s the long - lnrsn line .. Just like mother wears! Send her to school in this newest, smart. ost style - a lower waist (clnched by a belt in back), stop her favorite whirly skirt! Especially Pretty in plaid 'n' plain - thrifty too. niadn of gay remnants! Pattern 4502: Child's Sizes 1. 4, fl, R. in. gsizp ti takes IV: years 38- inch plaid; 1 yard plain contrast. This pattern may to use, um. hie to sew. is tested for fit. Hu complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY - FIVI CENTS (.15 c) in coins (stamps cannot be scented) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDIEH. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottetown Gundian. Pattern Dept., so Front St. Wfet, Toronto. Ont. spread the ca- sticks in I foil-lined eal from the leg sliced paper I l N h . '. h l t l' . klynn both sides in ow es.-ii: P15 rug sorryp MARY HAWORTIPS MAIL Army Wife Loses ilnierest In Life Dear Mary Hanorth - For on take of many Army wives facing the problem these days. will you please discuss the infidelity of mar- ried men separated from their wives by overseas assignments? In my own case, my husband was overseas for a year. and in that time became involved with an Arn- erican girl employed as a civilian. They had an affair and finally spent a month together. on leave in another L-ouiitizv. before he came home. In our nine years" marriage I had felt that Jack was happy al- though harried by my carefully controlled efforts to have him no- cept the res nsibilities of family 'life. Always be had been interested 'in sports to the neglect of me and the children-but infidelity seemed out of the question. I do admit thinking he was im- mature in many ways and still I bachelor in sniiic of his attitudes. lie was too rcspoiisive to attrac- itive teniali-vs and would call me ljcalous if I fussed about it. had was nveras-and. had I been jeal- ,ous. would I have trusted him? ;lN SAME soar . Now he says he is truly sorry that the girl never meant anything to him. that there was never any doubt about his returning to me land. in self-defense. he empha- sizes that he was doing no more than most of the officers with, whom he lived. in other words. he asks me to forget it and take up our life together. and go on. Some how I can't do it. I want to hurt him as he. has hurt inc; and more-, over I see no change in his at-i titiide towards rcsponsibilities.- l l A close friend of mine has the. Isame problem, and the same argu- ment from her husband. They tell us they've lcaritcd their lesson, but this doesn't ease the hurt. Some how I can't look forward; I just look back to all the places we have, lived, and all the disappointnients V , . .I ; -s-Qnx These ENSEMBLE- Popular fall wear is this knit sweater and wool-felt skirt with knit pattern on yellor pockets of the green circular skirt. The sweater is matching ' KEEP PERSPE('TlVE Dear F. P.: it may help to see: the problem in perspective. "War hell." as General Sherman noted.) And I more recent commentator. writing after World War I. iwlnlefl out that ”War rlehases the man in men. and evokes the brute in him " Thp hosts of Satan are never busier than when morally confused and naturally wayward men (and that takes in the majority) are torn away from the stabilizing in- fluences of family life. and set adrift to find transient i. , - , , . ions for idle hours. in a homeless, h”5'l"'”;l '5 3 many - atmosphere of soldicring. The usua l ing.-vi we resullt isla morbid increase in sex-.popula, ua aw essncss. ELEANOR ROSS l l book and movie are trusting thcm--who destroy the are more beautiful than ever. unity of spirit that is marringe- Some styles are a bit fantastic. for one hundred End "Wk? 3 Play. Wh-W5 . . iziig-sis followed at the home of the they are victims of the confused tricky neckli Kingston. The bride's mother chose for her ('lllllgl'Itel"I wedding a blue zone without Mr. and Mrs. Cudmore are now' Wallace women. who mark thcm as more. dress with is picturesque or slightly ne. tiny waistline and order that sends them a fanciful. full skirt for their after- tn-iorsl weakllngs) into a danger noon and smart informal evening adequate spiritual clothes. armor. And victims, ton, of their As for color. it can be beautiful; own personal history--the heredit- or. as in the present instance jary and environmental factors -when so many colors are featui'ed.i ,uiat stood in the way of their be it can be striking. But no matter lng strong in ii testing time. how smart. how tempting the coat. suit, ensemble or dress is. don't LEARN TO LOVE get it if it is in ii color that will i l . social L I l You admit that your h . even at. his best (as you rccollectl, was on the childish. irresponsible. self-indulgent side. You had to "carefully control" him into line- a control that be both wanted and resisted. perhaps. All along you bore disappointments. it seems- ”and now this." you fiercely shy. In coming home and telling all. Jack is in effect asking you to help him repair the damage done. He feels instinctively, if inartlc- iilatcly, that he has lost his way. (What he has lost is integrity). And he feels that your forgiveness, lovingly given. without reserva- lions. would restore him to full.- Take The Modern Miss T yellow. The ensemble. created by 'l Toronto. Ontario. designer. ma be worn by the college or career girl. For classes or a casiial soda date it is just the thing these bright fall days. ICP Photo) r New lsliases Of Fashion splendni-ed quarrel with your cxisting ward- may paraphrase alrobe. You cannot alter the fact title. that you will have to cumbiiii Particularly this season when itlncw purchase or the clothc th:bl' in .t d- ' . -V"" armennfwlhrm, u.:hP:; ';:;,hf.fi :Vai3eslSP0ll1S that dresses, coats and siiitslalip making. Will! The rlnlhrs and ' t accessories you already own. Study the effect of off-heat culm- . V t H1 1' rh sg But no matter hat I he qicombmalons and you'll find that Ilritat Elsiingiortslxoofnthetr: sariawralliaer rations the modgvhas liipaitgpslgevg. mere .3” many that "'9 smart mm witless prey of ll n p r i n c l p i e d most women are happy to settle for e”emVe' Try "'9'" ""t l" 5999' same a simplified version. They prefer a ;?;:Es'bll::”?v?tha';ilr:ll:?kgnlfiawgg ightful and different. SIMPLIFIED PATTERNS The growing army of home sewers will find that the pattern firms have done well by them. translating the newest ideas into ieasily-worked patterns and simple 3 instructions. And they will find so many wash- ble fall and winter fabrics that hf NEW SHORT COA'l'- Coats may 3' be worn any length this season style experts decree and this one is 27 inches. Made of wool plush neckline. raglan sleeves. snugglei collar and rounded cut in front -l HOUSEHOLD HINT l l if a cork has shrunk and is too loose to seal a bottle. place it in ii pan of boiling water and let it lremain there until the water is cool. This will make the cork ex- pand so that it will fit snugly. When you use an aluminum doub- le boiler or steamer, put. one-half teaspoon of cream of tartar in the water in the lower compartment to prevent discoloration. till! need little or no ironing. No longer do we have to limit easy-to-care-for fabrics to warm weather fashions. create a smart winter wardrobe out of washables. And that goes for pretty party clothes as well as daytime wear. l I-'icture yourself in an elegant ff.-iille cocktail suit. Unless you tell the secret, nobody will dream you made it yourself, and even less, guess that you suds it after every party. partnership. to w h ole it e s s and I FIRST QTIALITY truth. as your husband. As for what to do. didn't the ' iln. Evidently you still love Jack. ltoo much to leave him-which sug- Igests that the constructive solution is to love him with charity. For help in this. read 1 Corinthians 13: and also study Glenn Clark's book ”God's Reach" (Macnlaster Park ..:n...........- 51 Gauge 15 Denier 59c Pair (Fri. & Sat. only) Tailored & Trimmed 39c each publishers). . H. Mary Haworth councels through her column. not bymail or per- sonal interview. Write her in care hiifsiiifs "for better. for worse-7" Your vengeful attitude won't help mat- ters. and will hurt you if persisted S WC... HANDBAGS iiiisl non I-ouui S . PII TIN RAYON rLsNNr:i.s , . I CIIEC Crepe. Cotton and Ny- ion. Lace and Embroid- ery trim. Sizes S-M-L. Nylon, Dacron, Cotton and Wool Assorted styles and col- OTS. T Plastic and pastel leather-Pop- ular clutch bags in all new Fall shades. Assortment of Vanity and Pouch bags, dies. .. g&. Fitted and Boxy Jackets all fully lined. Special Purchase J CoutIoCout Crepe, Jersey. one or two han- l 12.11 142 Brent Emu St. Charlottetown Plum 0711 K 0 Job Or Now you can ....i.....i: , asses The coat tapers to a slimmer Hill at the bottom. The wool flannt suit in coral and deep green plaid is made with double-breast ed weskit jacket and slim skirt. lCP Photo) Wile Pr "AA.-at Jello. 6 pligs. for .. .. 55: Jello Instant Pudding. 2 for . . . . . . 27c Perfection Milli. 6 this 834 Devon Peas. 2 tin: .. 39: From. fin 39: Sugar. 'l0lbs. 75: With your S5.00 Order 1 White & Choc. MlCHAEL'"S GRQCER.Y t freezing go deeper than n cleans- H essential to high quality freezing. are going I.I'4'l5PIN'EII Ho.'d Weight Al Normal. ilillllallh once an overweight gets the since the protective foods m knack of calorie clipping and finds MI '50 Methane men. . ii-iuoii work: to blnllll emu ,.,.,.,'f,'(,'-'a.,"'.,"f,,,'”,;,'l; .fgLV"'1- pounds. than in danger that an miiiu. o-uiu. lean meat. miii,”3,' will keep on whole . I the straight and cheese. eggs. Only overeating will bring . . .and you're taking no the Polmd-L To reduce. chance: on regaining the lost ex- bad to be cut from a third cesa; half below your requirements; But normal weight is the weight when weight is down to at which you feel best. have the Your TCIIIIPEIIIOBII, vlng. If. you ro- Continue in distribute the calm-. duce to ultra - streamlines. you lea over the entire day, to, am will not have as much energy or method best meet: one PU eeds. g or as sparkling a personalltv--or Eat a good breakfast. lncludiliig s. f look as young. So once you hove egg or cereal with ml -3 3 reached ideal weight for your height and structure use the sci- ence of nutrition to keep at healthy normal weight. There's no guesswork about it; you get out of the daily meals Just with an easy exercise routine. A what you put into them-an abund- few daily stretch-bends will help ance of the materials that protect you keep slim and supple. Well. your health and insure enduring toned muscles to . gu. vitality, or too many calories with perb feeling of well-being and dis. or without adequate protection. courage a return of the puundg, O. A. C. Professor Gives Tips On Home Freezing Units By THE CANADIAN PRESS I More and more Canadian fam- ilies ara investing in deep freeze units. But requirements for successful anced breakfast has energy hold over. Have a light but adequate lunch and a satisfying dliingrnm, don't overeat at dinner. Round out your health program 19 Merely limiting the pounds of food in a freezer was not the only me. caution. GROUPING AND DATING Food to be frozen should be rel- atively small in size and spread out against the wall or plates of the freezer. Franklin says pack- ages should be grouped only when completely frozen and should al- ways be dated. Although frost accumulation on the freezer's walls and plates pro- vides insulation. it impedes effl- clent operation when more than Va-inch in thickness. Frost should be removed with a wooden or plastic-never Initial- tool. Defrosilng should not he neces- sary more than twice in year. Housewives should not be alarmed if their freezer stops op- erating. Mr. Franklin says. A well- filled chest-type freezer usually re- quires two to three days before the temperature rises to a danger- ous level. He says needless expense can often be avoided by checking the connecttn, service cord and the fuse in the circuit before calling a servicemen, ing swish and quick wrap of the i food before it is popped into the Prof. E. W. Franklin of the On- tario Agrlcultural College. Guelph, says proper care of the freezer is the first requirement. In a bulletin of the Ontario department of agriculture Prof. Franklin writes the freezer should be in a convenient and well- ventilated location. Space permit- ting. it should be in the kitchen. away from a stove. iadiator or the direct rays of the sun. he says. TO AVOID RUSTING A freezer kept in a cool base- ment will cost less to operate but if the basement is damp the metal underside of the freezer should be covered with aluminum paint to prevent rusting. Prof. Franklin advises house- wives to follow the manufacturer's instructions on the amount of food a unit will freeze in I 24-hour period. overloading a freezer with warm food will result in slow freezing. he says. In this case, the food may lose quality and even spoil fore it freezes. he says. Also, f oxen prod- ucts already in the freezer may partially thaw. Rapid cooling and freezing are MORNING SMILE Harry-"I always drink milk because my doctor says milk is a great bone builder." Carrie-"I'm afraid your drink: to your head. altina lliII"llfn 1 ins ROASTING PORK lb. 49: Jewel Shortening 2 pkgs. 55c Grapes.2 lbs. 39: Oranges. 344's. 2 dos. 59: Cooking -Apples.4In. Zia l..lpioa's Tee. Is. 'l.'I9 Broken Pekoe T.u.Iboeoool00oeeeoe m cmorllgemlvsaluunst. FHTT Mr