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I THE OTTAWA JOURNAL, TUESDAY, MAY-87, 1947. Hi DOROTHY DIX PRACTI CAL MEAL PLANNING Barbecued Spare Ribs Many Mid-Aged People Fool ishly Seek Youth With Sweet Potatoes By EVA M. BUCK. -Tit Menus and Recipes Prepared Jellied Peaches Plaeef halved drained canned peachex (fresh maybe used in season)' in freezing tray of mechanical refrigerator Put half stoned date in each one. Four in prep area gei- For Journal Reader t.

WEDNESDAY MENU: Breakfast Sliced Bananas 2- on Muffets Hot Scones Grape Jelly Coffee. i The cult of youth has become n. obsession" with us. Elderly men annually spend millions of dollars oa patent nostrums In a vain attempt to sprout hair on their bald pates and raise a crop of ambrosial locks. Middle-aged women undergo the tortures of the Inquisition trying to attain a figure and look like bobby-soxers.

And the one compliment you can pay any member of either sex that he 6r she will swallow in' anv fruit flavor, made ac cording to directions on the pack- qita rhiii until nrm ana cux in squares, a peach half in each, Luncheon. or Supper Serve with cream or -cusiaro. i This Is why suicide Is much more common among young people than it is among the old Youth suffers -through Its vanity, which Is being perpetually bruised and scarred. Its self-consciousness makes- it believe that the eyes of the world are centred upon It Schoolgirls and boys, who cannot have exactly the same kind of clothes as their fellows, haveathelr lives poisoned by shame. It takes years to teach us how Insignificant we are, and that the rest of mankind are so occupied with their own affairs that they do not even notice us.

Above all, youth has problems without the philosophy, to meet them. It breaks its heart over every disappointment, no matter how trivial. There Is not one of us who cannot remember how we felt we had Just as. well lie down RrkMil Snara Klha TWO Buttered Brussels Sprouts pounds spare "4 cup catsup. whole, is to say: "How young you tablespoon worcestersnue nV.l nAn nlHUir Urn.

kous Jellied Peaches nuiinrn mih MaHnHn Sreneer. dauEhter of Dr. and. Now this inordinate desire ioi nniir.tn Mi tmivii ndM Ravelock. onlv daughter of cup chopped onions, 1 teaspoons salt.

Mrs.rSpencer, Penzance," Sask, whose engagement Mr. Allan Jeffery, Sanua, Ont, is The wedding will take Brown ribs on7 both sides in Mr. and Mrs. Karl Havelock, of OtUwa, and John Peter Pee ten, second son of Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Peeters, of Flushing, New York, whose engagement is announced. The marriage will take place on June 14, in St. Matthew's Church at three o'clock. place at Parkdale United cnurcn on June n. Jones, brother of the bridegroom.

Tea. r-Dinner. i J- Barbecued Spare R'ibs -Baked Sweet PoUtoes Creamed Peas Ripe Tomato Relish Tea Biscuits Honey Coffee .1 Recipes." Jones Hunter hot faU Place baking "pan ana add onions. Mix other ingredients and pour over meat Bak In 330 degrees oven, basting occasionally. until tender (about and Mr.

Richard Ackerman. Joy Jenkins, as bridesmaids. I CpL Following' a reception, the Mist Patricia S. Hunter, Caskey-fainman pounle left to soend their honey R. Edwards, of tne tjanaaian Army, was best man.

Serve's 5. moon in the Laurentlans. For daughter of Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Hunter, was married to Mr. Earle 'J.

and die if it rained so that we could not go to the picnic, but For her wedding the bride wore Louise Wainman, daughter of Mr. gojng way the bride wore a iiur ffrv dressmaker suit black a heavy, wnite satin gown wun Ham Souffle Three table Harwood Jones, son of and Mrs. Edgar Jones, in a ceremony tat. 4 tablesooons flour. 1 accessories, with a shoulder-knot of roses.

teaspoon saltydash of peppey, which took place on Saturday Merkeldder I Spring flowers decorated the IchapeliofxDenJoniaj Park United Church for the marriage on May 24 of Miss Katherine Out-of-town guesU included tpasrmnn drv musura. cups a long veil held In place by a white feathered I head-dress. I She carried a bouquet of dark! red tulips and white heather, fend wore a locket and wristlet watch, the gut 1 of the bridegroom, Miu Hunter Montreal: Mr afternoon In, Christ Church, Aylmer. Rev. officiated, milk, 3.

eggs (separated), 2 Uble- snnrins 'crreen' onion (chopped 2 and Mrs. R. Ackerman, Mr. and and: the wedding music was cups cooked sham (left-over from Following the ceremony, a re Helen Rudder, daughter oi wr. and Mrs.

Frederick Rudder of Mrs. A. McLean, and Miss M. Ireman, of Verdun, Que. For Miss Doreen TrenUdue ception was held In the church halL The three-tiered wedding cake was made in Berlin.

i'-. Tororitol, and Mr. Walter George played by Miss M. Maijka, with Miss. Marjorie McConnell as soloist 'The church was decorated witi Spring flowers.

The bride, who was given in marrian bv -her father, wore a keep young is not based on the fear of death or the love of life, but on the conviction that the young are always beautiful and attractive and that youth is the time df unaoyed Joy. But there is nothing to justify this silly superstition. Not all. boys and girls are beautiful. Many men and women art far better looking In their middle-age than; they ever were in their adolescence.

As for attractiveness, age has youth faded to a fare-thee-weU. Boys and girls are only interesting to their parents and to other youngsters as crude and" -callow as them- selves. They have no conversation because they have not bid time to read, think, or experience anything. But people ot even -mediocre intelligence become Interesting through sheer -accumulation of the knowledge that the years have brought them. Tenth Sui Ters Mere, n- Nor is youth he best time of tlife.

On the it Is a time of poignant suffering, when mole- bills bulk, as large as mountains and. when pinpricks stab deeper than sword thrusts do later- on. Youth Is miserable because every-thjng seems final to it It has1 not lived long enough to find out that sunshine always follows and so it believes that when It weeps Its tears will never cease. Later, i Driver and Mrs. Kelley Amnnff those who have enter MerkfelJ son jj Mr.

and Mrs. George? Merkel, to Rev. left to spend their honeymoon in tained in honor of Miss Doreen Trontadue. a bride-elect of this A. Lj Sanderson officiated.

Mi floor length gown of. white bro mnnth. Mrs. Thomas Mad- Brighton. Falkland Chapter JODE Mart Bain played the1 wedding' caded nylon net over satin.

Her at fmiddle age we shrug our goulders at our balked plans, tere Is something else that we can do if we cant do the thing on which we bad set bur And if all ol this Is 'true of humanity in general, it is doubly true of women who strive hardest to retain their youth. Certainly girlhood is not the happiest time for unless they happen to be one of the favored few who are born to the purple of beauty and wealth, for most girls, it is a heart-breaking struggle for pretty Clothes, dates and husbands. And in all the category of human humiliations, bitterness and despair, there is none equal to that endured by the girl who is a wallflower. No, youth Is not the happiest time of life. The happiest time is middle age, when we have grown a protective skin over our sensibilities, and when we have learned enough about how to live to avoid the sharp edge of the sword.

DOROTHY DIX, un Miss Miriam bDraxt. miss Evelyn Fisher, Mrs.George Yel- veil of tulle uiusion was new in hv a coronet of orange musfc. -ifl, Given on marriage by' Sunday); ground. Melt the fat in the top of the double boiler; blend in the flour and seasoniags. Let bubble over low heat for three minutes'? Gradually add the stir -and cook un.fi! smooth and thick.

Place over boiling water; continue cooking for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Separate the eggs, beat the yolks slightly. Pour the hot sauce over the egg yolks, stirring all the Addi the chopped onions and cooL Add the ground ham; fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Turn into a 2-quart Oiled baking dish. Place In a pan of hot water; bake until a silver knife land, the staff of Kent St.

fuduc School, the staff of Lady Evelyn TJnKlir fichnnl. the DUDilS Of Mr. blossoms, and she carried, a cas fatheri the bride was attend a food shower, for Great Britain, the May meeting of Falkland Chapter IODE, was held at the home of Mrs. Charles Douglas with the regent -Mrs. C.

V. put- heisisteit, Miss Jean Rudde Ph.moh'i class -at Elcin Street Donald Aiason was oesi School, the Househdld Economic man In the chair. Two parcels of cade bouquet of red roses. Her only ornament was a single strand of The bride was attended by Mrs. Ackerman as matron-of-honor, and.

by Misses Patricia a. poudre blue dressmaker suit, a1 tInk' straw hat and corsage teachers of the Ottawa Public Schools, the pupils of Miss Wood's class at Kent street schooL nd bouquet of Columbia roses. Paart and Pauline Hubert as tne wispier sew oini nu. oiiowtng a reception neia at and Mrs. Harry W.

wainsaan, oi Renfrew, to, Mr. George James Caskey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Caskey, of Bateman, Sask was held on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock In 'Trinity St Andrew's United Church, Renfrew. Rev.

J. W. Houston officiated at the ceremony, and the wedding music was played by Mr. Wallace E. Findjey, with Miss Patricia Drysdale as soloist The church was decorated with seasonal flowers, The bride was given in marriage by her father, and attended by Miss; Jean; Forgie as and by her two nleaes, Misses Harriet McGregor and Norma Wainman, as flower girls.

Mr. Lorne-Bethel was best man, and the. ushers were Mr. Bill Kean and Mr. Norman Wainman.

For her jwedding.the bride chose a floor length gown of white. organ embossed with velvet, 'and ii fingertip veil held in place by kl coronet of lily-of-the valley. She carried American Beauty roses In shower. Following ai reception held at the home of the bride's parents, the couple left on a wedding trip to Bristol, Que. For going away Mrs.

Caskey 1 wore a. turquoise blue wool suit with black accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Caskey will reside in Westboro, Ont Out-of-towij guests from Ottawa Included; Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. McClurg, Mrsj Jean Baxter, Miss Barbara McClUrg, Mr. and Mrs. George Tumr, iMr.

and Mrs. Lome Bethel.1 Mrs. Brady, Miss Patricia Brady Mr. BiUKeen, Mr. and MrsI Bill Atwell, Miss Helen DankMMr.

Ernie Forsen, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Buckley, Mr1, and Mrs.

Robert Percivai, Miss Naomi RuUedge, Miss Jean Forgie, and Mrs. O. Smith, Miss riarkr. Miss Louisa the home oil tne Dride parents, nr4H in the centre of. the tTse com sVrun or honey to bridesmaids.

Little Miss Jean Madaire was flower girl. Mr. Bernard Grav acted as best man, ie eouple left by otor on their souffle comes out clean. Serves make tender, jjappetizlng candied redding trip I 'six. sweet potatoes; and the ushers were Mr.

Lionel clothing I were reported as sent and plans were made to send an additional 200 pounds of food early In June to the flood victims of Great Britain. The sum of $40 was voted to provide prizes to the members of the Falkland; Sea Cadets Corps. Annual prizes jwill also be presented by the Chapter to the adopted Northern schools at Ghost river and Combermere. The Chapter collected 550 -magazines for distribution to isolated lighthouses. Encouraging financial reports were given by the conveners, and money was voted for wool for Summer knitting.

Following the business meeting, the hostess served refreshments. Your I individual Horoscope! jGamble Murplii Kv VRANrFR TJKAKC I Look Dk in the section In which your birthday comes and find' what your outlook is, according to the stars, for Wednesday, May 2. rough waters. Look out for March 21 to April 20 (Aries) trouble-makers, non-practical Day Fi Wednesday Half Half Silver Wedding Anniversary. Mr.

and Mrs. T. Edgar Petta Wednesday Hours Indications of few benefits for those who would' go after. the uncertain or take undue chances. However you can gain through co-operating cheerfully with associates, April 21 te May 29 (Taurus) Any idea that it's easy to put through all plans is foolish.

Stiff contention in some spots all day. The steady Way is lest, but grit, will power count--' May tl to June 21 (Gemini) Don't wait till others tell you talkers. December 23 to January 21 (Capricorn) With a sane approach and being practical in all places, fine results, can be day's reward. Important you show consideration of, and heed, family, loved ones, Janoary 22, to February 20 (Aquarius) Be positive you are right in each move today. Dim-cult conditions can be ironed out with consideration, peaceful con- y.uu to i.uu Sale Women's II- piece, of 140 Clarendon avenue, were "at to their friends and neighbors on Saturday afternoon, upon the occasion of their silver wedding anniversary, Presiding at the tea which jwas centred with a three tiered wedding cake, were Mrs.

L. Burbidge, Mrs. F. Swerdfager, Mrs. H.

Armstrong, Mrs. Mertie Moran, Mrs. R. -B. Ferguson and Mrs.

J.fW. M. Lawrence. The jooms were attractively decoratedVlth Spring flowers. i .1 Thacker Miss i Betty Beattie and i Miss Margaret Campbell.

what to do; be a leader in emer- Don't be unwisely se- iy 1- 7Glub "gencies. It is in Try, That Kelley Barrow 1: HATS 2-49 Former 5.W and T.5 Talues Come on the stroke of nine and find a smart straw or felt at a fraction of -its former price. Saucy young styles and smart-. mature modes In black and Spring colors. Wedriesday 2.49 Third Floor.

Of interest in uxutwa was wedding of Driver Douglas Kel- ley, RCASC, son of Mr. and Mrs. Champion', Striper! or Plain February 21to "Mareh 29 (Pisces-) Enjoy your work, your business' today. Competition may be but things will eventually sway your way. Good news, benefits likely after 3 p.m.

Be prepared, worthy. i YOU BORN TODAY: You have an active, trigger-fast mind, can make quick, good decisions, but sometimes if slower you will be more accurate. Pause a little for marked Improvement In final results. High-strung, often annoyed with dawdlers, slow thinkers; may say sharp things you really don't Good motto: Stop; wait reflect Education' essential to bring, true happiness. 695 G.

D. Kelley, of Ayimer Jtast, wue, to Miss Muriel Barrow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. V. G.

Barrow, of Pokesdcfwn, England. The ceremony tookplace recently in Pokesdown Cpngregatlonal Church, with jRey: Hope 'officiating. The bridegroom is on leave fronv Berlin with the Canadian Military Mission. The couple returned, to Ottawa last night The bride was given in marriage by her father, and attended by Misses Molly Barrow, Beryl Street Ann Veal, Janet Veal and I 1 Striped or Plain HANKIES 5 for SI I Tor Women Charnbray JS. 5.9 is.

of course, if you know something about what you are doing. Think' i Jane 22 to July 23 (Cancer)' Aspects excellent for money, business, intimate matters. Manufacturing, building, repairing, remodeling highly-sponsored. Check tendency over-, spending. r.

H--- July 21 to Aiwut 22(Leo) Stars in. generous configurations but day inclined to be complicated. Act promptly after. learning the way. Today you may do some in new methods, ideas you have worked out; A crust 23 to September 23 (Virgo) Take up-your problems as they confront you, not before.

Rely some on your intuition, natural good sense of proportion to combat Irritating circumstances that may arise. -t September. 24 to October 22 (Libra) focus your whole attention on the business of the Late part of day offers better aspects than a.m. Don't use air pressure; be diplomatic, "smile your way through-- October 24 to Nevember '22 (Scorpio) You don't have to stay -'on the wrong side because, you got- there! Each of us must personally guide action, work, de It' a winner! It scores 'for 44. quality, gmartness, comfort For a Better in actiori.

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