hllIYIAWOI!I'lIlIli Disapproves Oi Bride Being Member Of Band . E8 EAT I17 lda Mrs. Elizabeth Ann her family for seventy years! "It's been the custom family for generations. homemade bread and I good for them. practice!" MEASURES CAREFULLY -1 The second homemaker bread ahould be served with a flourish. Fragrant homemade bread for her young musician lius-l band also ”because he likes it." "But I measure very carefully,” she smiled. ”I'm just learning to cook." 1rene' e in j n y s dough with her hands. I Thy both love the aroma of the baking bread (don't. we allli, and. can scarcely wait to cut the warm. kagrant loaf. kneading the supple pianist's Ilese homemakers. Home-Made White Bread t.'l'5 Hours): To 1 c. tepid water. add 1 pkg. granular dry yeast or tumble in 1 cake compressed yeast. let stand 5 min. Stir to dissolve. Meantime. scald I c. milk. Stir in 2 tbsp. sugar. 2 tsp. salt and 211; tbsp. shortening. Cool until tepid. Add to the yeast. Beat in 3 c. sifted enriched Hour. When smooth, add 3 addi- tional c. sifted enriched flour. Stir until the dough does not stick to the sides of the bowl. Turn out on tt.tb -vicxs Vavonue l of "going on ninety." has been bak- ing bread regularly each week for Ilere is the rerhpe used by ll0uI:dnw 73'4" 29'4". fl layers have been uscrl until doubled in size; in R moderate ovcn. 400 degrees F. Serve warm oril” cold ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS lti-garment daughter with this wonderful gift! doll and clothes: beret, nightle. panties. gay scra s - seweasy! In coins not be aceptedi Guardian. "misehold Arts Dept., 80 Front Street. W. Toronto, Ont. Print plalnly...NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN. NUMBER. Needlecraft Discs and pages of -designs - knitting. broidery. iron-one. ties! Send 25 cents peach lesson, Space limited. Bride And Grandmother Bake Their Own Bread B-Iloy Allen iforward with the heels rhythm. As until smooth and elastic. Place in an oiled bowl; lightly with melted Slice thin and place in a basket lined with an old-fashioned nap- kin. the dough uito the cen into a ball. ' - - - 1. h band's full consent. before makin 0"Ie)v::: :10 0:102: xunig xealc” a public show of herself, in Then, using both hands. fold each Press down firmly. Pinch together the center fold and ends of the dough to seal. Place the ioaf. scaled Cinnamon Loaf: Use half the Continue in this way 'l'0MORROW'S I)I.N'x'I-'.R Tomato Fiisuiir Pickles ('5-lcry Pot Roast of Root Gravy Pol Roasted Potatoes and Carrots Stewed Pears Cinnamon Loaf Coffee Tea Hilk TRIFK OF THE CHEF Stew pears in canned pincapplc nice for new flavor. THRILLING GIFT! Adorable 9-inch rloll' Com plele wardrobe! Thrill your Pattern 7094' Pattern for it-inch 2 dresses. cape. jumper. blouse. petticoati Use WENTY-FIVE CENTS in for this tiitamps can- to Charlottetown snowsuit, Send Order our ALICE BROOKS Catalogue Enjoy exciting new crochet. em- toys and novel- for your copy Page 8, The Guardian Tuesday, Nov. 15, 1955 Ridley, a floured board or pastry cloth. Knead by folding the dough over '9" "59" "Ward 3”” 3"” P"5hg'Iglsddition to some wage earning. in myhands. Turn V4 round. Repeat theluer hwme charm the one sh” They like pull-and-push feel its knead. I don't measure . the ingredients. except the milk. any more." she confided to me. "But then I've had considerable sprinkle just. enough flour hand at school games" th h 'd t ih d ugh . l)r"om eslictliig. l(n::illp 8 lnin.D or W W" "P the band chme 3'"-it 59 brush shortening. Cover with waxed paper: let rise in a warm place, free from draft, is a until doubled in size. about 1 hr. pride. Irene Rosenberg Grau. dis-land 20 min. Punch down the dough v tttlluished YDUMZ pianist. She bakes with your fist Pull the sides of h . r . ter and form as a wife. and particularly a bride.l ""1. E mad. tw'iw'dd3 side: seems to me quite understandab n, in an "lied hrpad pan 71.," x that a husband who really car X 2,”--V Cmerr LP, rise about about her. in a protective cheri :50 min. in a warm place or until "lg W9-Vb dnubled in Silt Bake 50 mm in of the unconcerned. would be pro 3 moderate (won, 375 dear?” . foiindly chagrined by. and immov 400 degrees F. When done. rub a little butter over the top crust. l dough when making homemade "'31 ""”"'"” P9”""5 3" bread. Separate into 3 parts. I each into an oblong 792" x 314" x A"d "'3' ""t5'd9 Place 1 layer in an oiled mugs Ronpy and others can't please them. i DEAR MARY HAWORH: daughter was married last June; soon after being graduated from High School. Her husband is a jun-l ior in college, where she is at fieshman this H6 -- on a scholar-l ship given her for outstandingl grades and extra-curricular actlv-I lty. . Since entering college. Ann wasi chosen one of the top performers! with the university band - hence ithe problem. She is carying a light schedule of studies. but does all her housework and laundry. in! imost enjoys. is marching with that However, her husband wants her; . cause she refuses, he says she loves it more than she loves him. tTbat's all she told me), When we were there recently he wouldn't go to the game because she was performing; and the tension be- tween thcm was noticeable. It seem ed juvenile to me. but I kept my thoughts to myself. MOTHER FAVORS GIRL J I would like to help them both; as neither can do good work ifl there is a mental block. so to speak. v I gave up all my clubs years ago, because my husband griped at my f activities. Now I feel dull and un-l interesting. and although I could re-I Join them. I have lost incentive.': To me, outside interests are a i must! I am wondering if there is I-,4. course on family life at their uni- E versity, that might give them a better slant on things? My daugh- ter doesn't mind her husbands go-l lng to poker parties or fraternity works too. The band takes her away from' is ENGLISH ENSEMBLE Tliis wool jcrscy two-piece en- ': meeting; She is happy for him ")1 senible is popular in England. . -- . ;The body-fitting drcss is worn have some outside activity, heiundpr a matching jacket which hugs the top of the hips and but- . tons across the waist and should- l er line. Jacket is edged with l phantom beaver. tCP Photo) home only for Saturday afternoon games. The band will be making two trips out of town. and Ed cani always go too - either with hial boss. or in his own car. I hate tol see their marriage get off to a bad. start, advice. LACKS SENSE present. the plowing is its sca.son.4 Not that DEAR G.Y.: It is difficult to in- leci saving doses of good taste and; "mm good sense into the thinking of al ' pcfsrsonhwlrio hasn'At Sn innlale grrihspr m 1 I lh f ' 0 we I ings. ti . as see it! W935 n 9 Film it 11" hassle. Ann is offending against Al the Sam? '"W"- l' orting with the band -- on paradel lamw” lhaiv 3"” "I" ll and game days -- when her bride-r W groom husband deplores the spect-; E”('"' acle. James asked 1 gram you the", may be nu first tn the wiiidnu harm .per se, in that kind of frol-, 'icking. If Ann were a single girl. ”!,rf"i”l' breathlcssly tollowcd day ed and delayed by ntlier im IIOVV ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island Farmer's Wife and would appreciate your. On these fir.-ids. as at Rob's at last harvest of the fields. Two intorwomen there were, in little boy, I it is being black dog. a companionable mam- and ma-cat. and for our convenience because it is nttan iiiterrupt- ii mare and farm-cart along the poi-tant, opened drills And in the farm-lane h appeai-. at times. James bringing in us or 'eathcr' . . Any wind on tho iiiillpiiiid?" it'."'iEli ii'f.?.'."..'.."l.il".'"Li.'.'l”. '32:: "M a brew" still remain above criticism, Butl "Has " Semmn H is first in good sense and good taste. in mv.lmind when a new day alerts the ”What does tlic day look like. this morn- iliiil when as ti happened we were; uas as rcdi taking away the other in the flow which gathered the roots to a col- lar or barn-floor of the place. ”Now don't work too hard.' James advised hs help with a chuckle. "or you'll be worn out for ,, , . ,, tomorrow." Not much sign of the sun. we ”Thei'elll be no tomorrow!" we laughed. ”Oh yes, if it's good plowing- weather. there'll be a tomorrow, he nodded with Li smile. Our harvesting today brought us close Salt and COOK'S comm POTATO FULFFI I tbaps. flour ' 1 tbsp. melted butter ' la tsp. garlic powder or piece iic. minced fins IIEMQK In this age of soft living. back a strengthening exercises, are sorely needed, for back troubles of one the increase- The corrective exer- cises given in today's column can safely be taken by anyone. they are given particularly for those of you who have asked for back strengthening exercises. However, if you are under a doctor's care. be sure to ask his permission be- fore taking any exercise. In any acute stage of back trouble, exer- cise can do more harm than good. The starting exercise corrects swayback and restores tone to the abdominal muscles. Weak abdom- inal muscles sre a drag on the back. This exercise is given from a safety position. and the action pepper to taste gan- Weak Backs Need Exercise Ivllalenalah kind or mother are definitely on th against the floor. To concentrate the action, bear in mind which muscles you aim to strengthen e a als. As you hold the up-and-tn-pull. breathe freely - the tendency will.be to hold your breath. The exercise is to h-o-I-d the up and in pull to a slow count of six -- then release. Repeat the routine ten times. each time hold- ing the contraction for the slow count of six. The second exercise is taken from the same safety position. knees bent. Movement: Keeping right knee bent, extend left leg about half way up. knee straight. Pull up and in firmly with abdominal muscles. then slowly lower leg to - l l Mix well. Drop on to well-grew ed pan, sprinkle with paprika and put in 325 oven for 12 minutes. Place under broiler until brown. Words Oi The Wise is so simple as to seem at. Position: Lying on back on floor. with knees bent. soles of feet flat on floor. arms down at sides. Movement: Pull up and in firm ly, pressing the small of back flat floor. Make this a controlled move- ment. with the control through the girdle muscles-rDo not let gravity bring your leg down. Do this to a slow count of six. alternating legs. and make sure to contract with the abdominal: each time. If you find yourself holding your breath, ineffect- t HOUSEHOLD, HlN' J: sure you remove metal in mg or pleating pins before laund ing washable draperies. Thu 1, double safety measure. as it 1 only protects fingers from be; pricked. but also removes a mm of rust stains. count out loud s-l-o-w-l-y W1, lowering leg slowly. The second half of the mun restores tone to the muscle, the buttocks which in turn her to keep the pelvic girdle pmpe, centered and posture on the in, Many, if not most. physically ; duced back troubles coma in faulty posture. Position: Lying on floor, 1,. downward. legs stretched strsig down and together. Movement: Tense the buttocl muscles by a pinching togeih, movement and hold this contra: ion for a slow count of six. Releni - contract strongly again - hali Repeat ten times. This simple roulinegdone regu arly. morning and evening, ig small enough concession to mali in order to keep the back Itron in spite of the soft life we lead The only reward of virtue la virtue: the only way to have a true friend is to be a true friend. -t Ralph Waldo Emerson) SUCCESS W. 1. Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Join Camp- bell entertained the members of Success W. l.. Grahams Road at sold at school opening amounted ing on "Peace" Campbell. Report of years work was given by the Secretary-treasub er Mrs. Marshall Whitehead, 5755.- 35 being raised during the year. sident, Mrs. Hugh Campbell, Re- elected: Secretary. Mrs. Marshall Whitehead. Re-elected; Treasurer. Mrs. J. M. Campbell. ember meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Marshall White- head. Roll Call an exchange of Christmas gifts also in bazaar at next meeting. Programme, Mrs. Louis carols. Meeting adjourned after which lunch was served by com- mittee in charge. their home Tuesday evening Nov. 8. The President presided and the meeting opened with "0 Canada" followed by the Creed. Twenty-one members answered Roll Call by paying annual dues. Minutes of last annual and re- gular meeting read and approved. A vote of thanks was extended to Mr. Hugh Campbell for the splend- id paper read at the School open- ing also to Mrs. Frances Murray for the Honor Roll dating back to H175. Also decided that the Records of our new School he kept and Recorded. Proceeds from lunches to 315.00 and 51000 was donated for prizes at end of school term. Programme consisted of a read- by Mrs. John The following officers were ap- pointed: President, Mrs. Ray Mac- Leod. Re-elected: First Vice-Prob Mrs. Fred Campbell: Red Cross. Collection was 85.50. The Dec- MacLeod with Christmas . . i l' she certainly should have her hu:l ..A:d 3l,:;al.s "M 3 20”” mm... M , co Clrcusl hasn't straiglitencd auay yet." type garb. as it were. To be frank -- consists in Haunting herself lholiday crowds in a show-off rout-1 .ine. scantily clad. Therefore ably opposed to. IN JEOPARDY i It is casy to argue that Ed isi just being jealous or narrow. And maturity and never hap- r collcgiaic tun ' and lets face it--.' u, end of the oblong to the center. Ann's chore with the band tblua.g0id on H". 5.h(,uid(.,.S lpencilled at your request! really farmwii-(vs. (0 into service. ohm lelinilivisihle blond of lmdy as it. As with the body, d V ,,., shy spirit. one might say. Thus when: 0..;l?.'ss;l::0f:'see the 5"" again .. we offered. Tes. I guess that's the young- g:';Icrheepal'::0::e;i:::l. llaigelfgehgalg -irivate enthusiasts. Read how I can see himl" . wonder if I could bring him dow with this," be said speaking more paved the way to success for mindful of the cynicism E l IL. This wishes. he is jiisiified in wond- such a display ering just how IIlll('ll tor what kind) of a marriage he has. Yet nice glimpses of sun we had is aftcrnooit. briefly. of the pair of morc and loss pleased to assist at saving our and spir so with the sccs his bride doing acrobat- in the spotlight. in defiance of Ed has a pmhlciii in Ann's im-I childish greed for' Ami ills hostile baf- rn ;(he woiodsy-and so frag- ., H rant! an s of t e millstream. mmentcdv l giicss the weather -.('-h.H.gr!-i our sma" boy imi- tated. quite well. ii squirrel in a but pale I spruce What does that ”lle's scolding you," Jeanie said. "That's not scolding." he repli- cd. again trying to match the in-. triguing toncs. ”lbatls a different I sound. It's happy-as though btsl P'"”m' glad about something. What is it ' ITIPHII. Woman Teaches Flying Marion Orr. 33-year-old flying teacher scraped her dimes to- gether to pay for her first and v operates her own flying school and airport and has instructed commercial pilots as well aa' Now she owns h9 8'""9d- "I: determination and courage adult understanding of the psycho- hart timc to W,” H", logy of marriage. and anybody with help for iiu-in, inqiiirc ..i Ill l.ci risc 3 And the this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in m .............m..m.g.,ggg FREE CHILDREN'S TDOLL . ' DRESSMAKING COURSE Free lessons, 1V, hours age1te11. smanii srzwnva Piioiioltisi Jflcmcnt incrcases their interests are They are even sof anybody with are pulling apart. bi-turn grow togcllicr individual person is an- in care of this ilt'lt.Klt.tlwi' Tm 4.....- - . difficulty. marricd izrcenhorns in keeping a marriage largely illll)Tt'l).'IIT(l to viizikc csscn- bmad pan. not Wm, 1 nm, but. healthy. etc. All of which could be Hal ailiustmcnis: consi-qiicnily they; ter. Sift over i tbsp. sugar mixed Eml But with '6 tsp. cinnamon tbeylve To find 3 Val" . safe," she chuckled. ,ii-casures in his pocket. We ex 'to himself than his company- He separated ii pebble from otbei changed a smile with Jeaniel are born with a boy." she corn rnentcd. "The squirrel is quite Without an adorning star. Night. dark-robed and silent walks nowl the dim iul'Il1lBlIdS. Dim? Bright: whore here and there on this and - only uiier farms, plowmen keep a Fall- smidgpn nr mm-gt away-gneu, ily and ('liildrcn's Smiup in the ;.,1;.,. 40 nmh will sympathize with Ed's shsmeditown iliI'ttIll.!h which mu urilr Or -'l7-'w ricgrccs - l"dlL"""i0n in this particular mat. consult the (lommunii) iicntiil Hy .giene (llinic tbcri-. 'u.H. The oneness of marriage has to? Mary llawnriii i-mm-.-I do mm the orivacy and exclusive-Iihrnuizh her column nut in man ncss of intcrpersonal relatednessnor pcrsonal liitr-i-viru Wimw in IN EVERY POSITION . .. 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