WOMEN Page 8. The Guardian Monday, April 16. 1956 I LET'S EAT Fruits And Vegetables In Glamorous Exhibit 3) Ida Bailey Alla "Tliis ua.V ll! llle exhibit of l "I could browse and taste here ;fresh trtiits and vegetables!" In- all day! In no other country are nounci-d our host. ithere fruits and vegetables of There, in the liiit-rttational Itlallpsllcll great variety, bounty and: ot the Hotel Rousetelt in New Illgh quality." I0rIeans, ttere c'tll'l'BlIli18d betaultliful .SUNDAY DINNER exhibits of fruits ant vegea es. - grown by menibcrs of the United.Radish" Grapefruit Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Asst) Ci””""i , Mashed Sweet Potatoes . CALIFORNIA ORANGES Green Beans I "This is a treat for the eye as Fruit Gelatin Ring with Pineapple". well as the palate." pronounced Cream . the Chef. ”Look at Ilte booth ofiCoffee Tea Milk C3IlI0"lI3 ”l'3'”1”- mm "'9 b”ck'I Roast Duckling: Prepare a 4 to Eltoulld OI ululltll” alld I9m0"5- Ee0'i5 lb. duckling for roasting. Almost metrically arraiit:t-(I. It could berm; with . welpseasoned herb the theme of a heautittil wallpaperlstumngp design for a breakf.-ist room. Place on I rack in E mam": ”0l'9F Ill”? 3"? 3PPI"- P3"3f pan. Brush the bird with kitchen Celery Roast Duckling . vegetables of all kinds. We must also stop at the exhibit of yams. square of aluminum foil. which includes the rut Puerto Rico Stan cooking in E hm oven, l4”'I lI.”"I5 "' def after the first 10 min. to 350 de- tcorate tis ttit ciiiitelltas. Merci, grees F” allowing 25 min. to the tllladamoiselle!" he smiled. .pmmd. Serve with orange sauce. . "Now come the aiot'ados,' con- It is not necessary to haste the Itintited the Chef". ”And there are duck while roasting. pailayas and tlassimi frull 0! that Fruit Gelatin Ring with Pine- cxotic flat-or, such as we emoyediappte cream: Make a plain iii: Australia and lliiuati. In mypomnge gelatin, Refrigerate "mu opinion, they are destined to be- beginning to thick-en. America's next popular. Stir in 2 c. mixed sliced banan- - Ias, sliced strawberries. orange POTATO SFVTIUN lsections and seeded grapes. "HBFFS ll DWI-I I"'l”l'9- . M3d' Rinse a- qt. ring mold tvith tame. and here is a his white P0-,water. Spoon in the gelatin lalo Se('ll0Il- UNI WU kllow lhatlture. Refrigerate 4 hrs. or growers are gittuu an-av long aI- fil-m. timinum nziils to stick Illlt)' the po- Unmoldp pm me cemer with Itatoes to make them bake more chilled conlnmmal sum. cream qlllCkIY Il.V l'"I”l'l9d heal? 0Ve'Imixed with enough crushed can- there at the Idaho potato boolhlned pineapple and juice to flavor ' .is the dignified 'polato king. whopand slightly xwpewnp 1'.-tic nlnk and while snapdrag-ting lieaddres: has iit Itilllt'It'.lflI .-tile l'Pll;I)r;":HPl' the kingdom of Baked :1 Assrmed Fm" Tl.a.,s. small or ins amt carnation: formed the set- and she raiited a lwIl'lllP U l I” .PRm,ARED VEGETABLES .p3eFrEf:Nlli;gE iI;lf0!:::gTlE;:trf;I'lllR1el:R: ame, that pr fruits cold mix- until I st James Presbyterian fmums and funk W"8"""b- f'”” .. . . , I . mi.-.2-t. on Saturday afternoon, Ap-Itlar to the bouquet of the hIIfI('.I BTuizdaltegiilamgil5m”ImP:vel;g::1dpor a simple dessert. The arrange- I .' - - c ' luck when Miss Nancy" Dr. Lloyd S. Cox. brother of the 9 38 h - . h d d t,rnents can be made to look like II " l" " nr groom, was best man and tho M3dame' S" I 9 W35 9 re” 3' tpictures. . inilnlnllacgieuhllv Gigihggfn 0(CyII,-II-I. ushers were Mr. David .VlacNci'iii. am rs. ,. . . . . s r . -' t . bl . nttctuun. became the bride of Mr. brother of the biide. and (,oiista cl er in that clear plastic bag! And . 1 - f h, s n. . llayltl M8" ('”x- 5"" "I Mrst I.'iS'ID(.?,?ldb(;)(;:-.:)rl:,h0(;I,.I:. '(.:,,E:.m;,:, .tasle these chips. made of sweet Lox" MMQIL and the IIEIIEAMIS aftt-riitoorli dress of navy sheet" withinntato. I hope they will be mark- T.HB. Sumers. - e -I . . i . feted soon. the double-ring pcere- white actessories and a toisdgef ' - '11" 'vlacKenzte B.lof pink cariiattons. Fltc mollltl 0 I;!II.',T(--L-:4 13:,-Aesided at Itheithe groom wore a frock of pottderi . .r.1 -1 I , . . .v iflannclctte blankets for a family and the choir sang ”Thoulblue silk with white aw”-i"”c5 left homeless b.Vfire. to-cut up ingredients for a salad. .TOMORRO ts DINNER with the dressing. packaged togeth- W Oyster Bisque Baked Red Snapper Buttered Rice Baked Halved Tomatoes Cole Slaw with Cress Tray of Assorted Fruits i "Coffee Tea Milk I ..TRlCK OF THE CHEF .. .. Mrst Mm” 1 Add 1 c. corn kernels to oyster 'g""' - r "l d hite Carnations en ('()liS3ge- '1 K- Him in Perfect Peace .an w - p . eson to look after same. .1); . W” Lord's Prayer" (Area-I A recepttonw folltmed tn” I312 The Secretary was asked to Nlue : . ll0!l!J"E9 I” "19 9h:;':::E',23"w?. 1; write the Dept. of Agriculture and mm i u ., - -n-iage by her father.pT e mum Waf - . lreport on the visit of the Van. - IlP'lIIIPlltIIt'InW'I:lIie a floor-length gown.spli;:ngh 20l:';:1g a'f1l(:m,:,IlI: xlldog tThe treasurers geport showedd a YGOTDUITIVIIIG . P ' 'vot'ytta e 3 -' I ' I fit fSll9.l0 d b B II,IP.ms'aclII1na'I:IlSlIYll)IflaEiC(IeEPIISIIPI n.V- I-hF99'lI9"9d weddmg (Luke mpped1III:0lheoShtIl'-Gain (aavaleceaI1derI1 Bale- I l . I oiimttillle yoke on the 0II-lI'l(3vSIlUuI- by "W pmk and "I'M hhmmsf ance on hand 3330.30. Congratul- VOWS SO emnlzed ll0lll'I Fl" mm0”"I?' Ihmugh the ilk"; tations are extended to Melvin Friz- - times. the I"'”I9 lI”""('d 3 bfH.k,'LI9 on winning the Semi finals. I M h I filled 5”" mm P318 hlue(alI"Ii:(Id(0fI It was moved and seconded that n arc B” a 8C('9550""-'5- 3 my live purchase a good sewin g A . u ed g , ,, p. ml 31 I, y v V . . pie yw dtug was solemn I; amick-pmacliine for the clttldiens sewing med at Sm-ingfieid United Church bouquet topper ll l . the Wprmemmive classes. The same to be delivered Parsonage on Wednesday. March The giooiii IS? 1 mm? Cmwanv to. Mrs. Matheson s home. A com- 14 at 3 o'clock when Miss Famey for the (.olt.tfI”', E" . , p d H1-O mtttee was appointed to look after HaI.el Dttmville. daiigliter of Mrs. on Prince hduald We'll all this matter. Mrs. Arnold Beer will 3.3. Dumville, O'Leary. and the tlrr neckline. The billowini . led botlicc sty c WI 9 ' ; ;' ' I” ”'r""v vet or -W3." tilt ”:t:"L... H , a tiny cap trimmed ttt set D sis and she carried a p H I hite 'mttms and pale Plllk 14”” xix -I)0llL'IilS A. Canteron. rnal- 4 I p R” p rnnlnf honor. wore a ballerina-pbrtde is a 1:iiciit)bc:m&frP:3I;9 Vrhlcwbe hostess atyMaypmeettng. Ltinch lat-9 M,-. Dumping. became the nth "ntrn of Romance pink sl.V- Of "'9 B3", 9 ' ' T "”mml"99- 5W95l-M BGHY M30- bride of Mr. Alvin Yen. son of a " In Ch3lI0”"l”W" 0" I-can and Patty Matheson: Sand-lMr. and Mrs. John Yeo. l(nuts-- . taffeta, The neck-.wilI reside . (I both hack and Victory AV9lll'9- I . I I Wlches. Mrs. Harry MacLean and ford. Rev. W.H. Forsythe perform- Otit-of-town El"-t5I-5 N7” IL?" Shirley MacNevin. ed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. Mm-ell, Monclnn. N-B-- 3"” Ha I 3” Programme coiiimittee. Shirley For-sythe played the wedding mus- tPhoto by CT35Wl'IIt- .VlacNevin and Pheobe MacI(innon. ic. ......-- The School and Sick committees The bride looked lovely in . were heard. The school committee blue suit with navy and pink ac- was asked to contact the teacher cessories and a corsage of pink regarding First Aid and Scicncelcarnations. t Kits. Correspondence was read and. Miss Audrey Dumvillc. sister of L it as Scoop? and the tiny sleeves wercl of fine tucks. over ller fitll skirt billow- ert ottt taffeta. Her malch- N.S. discussed. A moments silence was the bride. was maid of htinor. She lo' -ei-ved In moninry or ;. decgas. wore a pale blue suit with navy ed member. Mrs. George Living. and white accessories and a cor- sum, who passed away in March. sage of white carnattons. Next roll call exchange of slips,. Ml? Heb” Gamblc. CB5l'UmlJEC- ibulbs. etc. Collection 32.34. Meet-Iwlif l:Zlt0(i)msm:tii. I ing adjourned. A contest was ut 0 Owmt the ceremony the 2nd, with. 16 mi-iiillibr!-rsar.-;ri':rlmftii(i't;Hm by Wanda Mwphail and .583 coupIe'Iell. on.a honeymoon trip visitors pit-sent. n e. . ch I N,,,,, by geny Mmheang Refresh, LOIHEIIEBX. Stunt John and other lhe Presldem ."".d v'(P'p'-Nuln ' nienls were served and II socialIp0'"I5 I" "'9 Marmmei Mrs. Watson Livingston was rllus-Lhom, fnnawei SHOWER en to DI'!'SldE- Th? '"”'”"ll ”"('""I Prior to her marriage the hrlde CORRAN BAN C.W.I.. Fm I bliss ' P'l'alI('lS Clark and p tilts: ;Jam.g spill:-t were joint hos ossc. , Wvednostlay cvenlnz tor a hm! .sIiower invhonor of ltltss .Iune gh pits at Miss clarks home C zbrldc-to-be at-knowledfled illtlcef leivcd. Miss cnnis wa: . ' I? tainerl Thursday evenmtl PY M55 I Janet wood. many Iovcly gifts were CLYDE RIVER W. I. Mr .lnltn and Mrs. Lorne Mitc- Nevin.wcre joint hostesses for tltc monthly meeting of tlic Clyde Hiv- er W.l. which was held on Mull nas. marrt.-Ititts grtipcs. pears and lyluqueh then dust with 1 tsp Saul and V: tsp. pepper. Cover with IM laud other lx es. Hut wait, Mad- 425 degrees 1.-l; reduce the hem. iwhite and blue Dutch tile design -a neutral or an antique pewter Mrs. Robert Macwilliams, 0'- Leary, on March 9. The rooms I were decorated with blue End . white streamers. read by Miss IO MARRY gm . . SHEPPARD GWENDOLYN R. pard. Hamilton, Ontario. is to betTraining School, Ontario. The groom-to-be graduat- Ied front King's College. Halifax, .S. married to Mr. James S. Korrey. son of Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Korrey. Charlottetown. The wedding is to N take place on May 19th in StoneyI IN ONTARIO Q JAMES S. KORREY Miss Gwendolyn Ruth Sheppard. Crock United Church. The bride- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E, Sltep-.elt-ct is a graduate of the Mack St. Catherines, ELEANOR ROSS a professional decorator would of figure out a way to cope with the box-like rooms that mark s n I A New Look For Rooms That Lack Distinction We have been wontlerittg whenpiiiakes a pleasing room. Twin tomatts and pillows repeat the gold and terra cotta hues. many of our httgh housing proj- pR0v0g,u-WE COLORS acts. The apartments are nice enough. are entirely adequate and have wonderful rental talties Hut they are also, what one arclillect terms "architecturally feattirt-less with rooms that lack distinction. in TINTERESTING TREATMENT One store has some poiittcrs a that will he of interest to young people doing their .Wallpaper in small amounts. cur-'- lll' tot-alive color scheme for a one- ruom apartment. The furniture is Deep turquoise with accents of anize and white provide a pro- walnut and there is a multi- purpose sofa-bed-table-bookcase on slab base that is mighty in. .teresting where space must: be first home . I conserved. Instead of the usual ehintz pa- itain treatments and furniture ar-'1 per and fabric used for an attic rangemeiits are used as the mainjruom, one display features a cIas- - gambits in the game. A clet cr usep si e paper in brownish-gray with of wallpaper makes up forpfea-ja touch of blue. The clever use lures eliminated by the art-ltilect.lof brass and white brightened the I For example. Strips nl black andt room along with a red club chair white paper. dcpicttnt: a carvcd'3"d 3 II"'fltiei'rd credenza. cornice. are placed walls at ceiling levels. and mar- bleized paper is used to mark 0 ,door frame or for a dado. An- other wonderful idea that intrig- ued tts was the use of large de- signs. cut out of wallpaper and around thel This attic room has a real alr! MORNING SMILE He--But my dear three-quarters mounted as Pictures Of used llslof the earth's surface Is water and the corners of a room. Ionly one-quarter land; so plainly Heavily glossed paper with aiwe were intended to spend three KEEP IN TRIM 3! Ida Draw upga chad. uvuwelgbta. and llaten in on the conversation of our reducing group at the IIWCA In Washington, D.C.. who in four weeks have dropped 168 pounds. . The talk-it-over way of reducing 18 Illlllahtenlng. One young mother summed lit up this way: "I don't set out enouuh. and the more I stay home. the more I eat -- just to he doing something. Then the more I weigh, the less I wanteto get out." Another determined dleter com- mented: "No one knows the men- tal anguish a woman goes through when she is 50 pounds overweight. wants to lose, and somehow can't get started." This overweight ex- plalned that before she started with the group. when her sub-teen daughters came home f om school and raided the refrlg rator, she found herself unable to keep from eating and eating. Now at that hour. she has a cup of tea with a neighbor. and has reduced from I63 to 149. or a total of 14 pounds in four weeks. One of the club members who couldn't stay with the diet to save her life. decided to keep a calorie record of everything she ate. "That way the calories can't get ahead of you." she explained. Alas. one overweight came in last week and announced: "I felt like stuffing this week and I stuf- fed! But here I am to start over." One surprised reducer claims: YWCA RecIucing'CIuI3 Loses 168 Pounds And 198 Inches Jun Int: "1 don't feel as though I'm diet- ing because I'm not perpetuauy hungry on your Scientific Wonder Diet." She has lost 8 pounds ”not. dieting." The class weighs in Monday af- ternoon. "Knowing you have to face these scales on Monday keeps you from overeating on the week- end," was one remark. In a four week period, the flirty- five club members have reduced a grand total of 168 pounds. We could add another 10 pounds to that score. as one hodfemaker joined the class to help her hus- band lose. and he has dropped off ten pounds. In fact, many of the husbands are chalking up good re- cords. , On the measurement score. pro- Svoboda. a graduate of Prague University in Physical Education. has charge of the ”slimnastlcs." To date. the overweights have slimmed off the impressive total of 198 inches. For the heavyweights. our aim pounds off in all the right places. We'll let you know the final out- come. Tomorrow: Exercises for slim- ming in the right spots. MATTRESS CARE To prolong their life, turn your mattresses at least every two weeks. for the ten week course is twenty i French Magazine Publishes Pictures Of Grace's Gown PARIS tfleutersl - A French nnagazine published what It claim -ed were photographs taken with 3 Itelescoplc lens of the gown Grace Kelly will wear to the opera the night after her wedding. The magazine, Jours de France, said the pearl-white "silk gown, decorated wltb 800.000 glittering spanglea, was created by the Paris designer Castillo and made at the fashion house of Lanvin. Jours de France said the gown was a gift from Prince Rainier-'5 father. Prince Pierre del Polignac. It said that more than eight yards of silk, 25 yards of tulle and five yards of taffeta had been used in the making of it. gress is most heartening. Mariet , Words Of The Wise All happy fainilies resemble one ;anoth-'; every unhappy in its own way. I -(Tolstoy). 5 HOUSEHOLD HINT Dog and cat hairs. lodged in ;cracks and crevices, are a good ibreeding ground for moths. Keep this in mind when you're clean- ing. and don't let hairs accumu- a e. times as long fishing as working. recommend Nulae fveedooI...ynflcont Find out for yourself why more comtieru SlZES24fzo36 hveyvsorflvloefrffofedtodayet S.A.Nkm0NALDA, exclusive '”57I'ding Back” gives you 2 incfzes more freedom! kl NuBt-iek lets you bend 7.00, forward, Iidawayi, backward with complete ----i It--.l-lg gives the illusion of expensive til- ing to a com: I All .-' - A smart furniture arrangement for a small room includes two up-. holstered armchairs placed side. by side. to take the place of at sofa. THREE-ROOM LAYOUT Color adds inlerestpto a.three- room layout. The furniture is wal- nut of modern design with either finish. With the main pieces. arel occasional tables In light beech and walnut with brass accents Many of the big pieces are.lnter- changeable and look well in ev- ery setting. Gold and terra cotla marble- ized wallpaper, used in conjunc-3 tion with beige walls. a beige rug and a beige upholstered sofap was honored at a miscellaneous shower at the home oi Mr. and Miss Dumvillc was seated on a decorated chair while the gifts were openetl by Miss Mary Forsythe, the verses Faith MacDonald and the gifts arranged by Mrs. Edsel Dumvllle. All joined In singing "For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Singing was enjoyed with Miss Forsythe at the plane and lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Bruce Carruth- crs and Misses Erma and Lillian Phillips. Mary Forsythe and Aud-p rey Dumvillc. I ; trot-men. Miss Dennis exprcssed , , her appreciation and thanks. A de- I ” Pt: I beneficial hints on hotIscCIE'5IIlllllZ- Corran Ban Sub-Division of Ihei The minutes of the pI'Pl'l"US Catholic Women's League was heldl meeting were read. appi'ovcri andiin the parish hall on March 26,l signed. It was moved and second-Iwith a good attendance. lit-ious lunelieon was served by 1i wood. As sting her were Miss (. adv: Mt-icMillan and Miss Elaine Miss Dennis was married pd with "Ode" and ”(lullt-cl". The March meeting of '3: roll call was answered with sumeI The 1heI TI M . ,,,,'"g.....,,my. ed that we purt'haS!' 8 Pill? Olt The president Mrs. Hector Mc- ' Donald presided and Fr. Woodi opened the meeting with the re-I citation of "The League Prayer." The minutes of the last meeting were approved as read. All cor- respondence was read and discus- sed. I WEI-IKIS SEW-THRII-"l'Y I A thank yoti letter was rereivcdl Sew.lh,..m. ..,(-,,-dmhe for thepfrom the precious Blood Sisters inI mddm. Sci; A mni, mm. play. acknowledgment ota box of donat-f suit tlh,-qt opens nat for pasy tons sent by the league members. ironing ",0, Vdmmy drlusg and it was moved and seconded to: matching petticoatl Jiffy-sen sev- 99"” "W Wm DI YIVF IIIJIIRFS top Our Ladies Missionaries. ). Spring Clothes 3There Is No Cleaning Problem In This Family. . . But How eral in gay cottons -- keep her neat and pretty all summer long! Pattern 4754: Toddler Sizes 1. 2. 3. 4. Size 2 dress. 13'. yards 35-inch fabric; slip, 1 yard; play- suit 71. yard. This pattern easy to use. sim-I pie to sew. is tested for fit. Hasi complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS- L15 cents) In coins (stamps cannot be acreptedl for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottetown Gitarrlinn, It Front St. West, Toronto Ont. Sheet: will last longer If occas- ionally you place the narrow hem of the under sheet at the head intend of at. bottom of the bed. The secretary treasurer report- ed the sum of thirty three dollars and thirty cents made on I lottery drawn for in February. It wait de- clded to hodl a raffle and dance in the hall on Easter Monday night. On a motion the meeting ad-, Iourned with prayer by Fr. Wood. About Yours? There are lovely Spring Suits, Coats, Dresses, Sweaters and Slacks saved from last Spring and good which need only otir ELECTRONIC CLEANING to freshen them up like new. for several months' wear this Spring. Records-Music Everything musical, Pianos to Harmonicas. Sheet Music Hit Parade to Classics. Records. iill speeds, best, known makes. Radios. Record Players to suit. your needs. P. E. Island's Oldest Music House. MILLER IROTHIRS LlMl'l'll.'D Ellabllshed 1868 I an Wm GUARANTEE 1' You are not pleasantly surprised and agree that your clothes are Cleaner - Fresher and Bright- er than ever before - your money will be fully re- funded. RITE - WAY CLEANERS LTD. 192 FITZBOY 81'. PRETTY AS A PICTURE . . . . . THE WAY YOUR HOUSE SHOULD LOOK AFTER SPRING HOUSECLEANING WE HAVE EVERYTHING TO HELP YOU MAKE YOUR EASIER PAINT ROLLER SET TOPS IN MOPS Mops suitable for all your home needs. Cel- lulose, Nylon and Twine Mops. Plastic brooms. HOUSECLEANING AND BETTER. CLEANERS Lamorene Carpet Cleaner, Carbo Oxide Flue Cleaner, Burnit Oil Burner Cleaner. SPONGES and Natural Sponges. Wallpaper Sponges, Rubber, Cellulose STEP LADDERS Stools, Dust Cloths, Window Cleaners, Long Handle Window Brushes, Glace Wax and Lllluld Glass Cleaner BE SURE TO WITH OUR BROOM BAKES and GARDEN CART8 YOU YARD ft” I