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PAGE SEVEN THE WINDSOR DAILY STAR, WINDSOR, ONTARIO, SATURDAY, APRIL 21, 1M3- Your Health Dorothy Dix Fresh From Kitchen Diet Preventive Sr STOMACH TROUBLE luna's Herbal Remedies Canada's Oldest and Largest Herbalists Herb Specialist in Attendance CONSULTATION FREE tS Wjandotte E. 3-9592 Strawberry Pie Season Is Here ui loxcmia Cooks Plan Deliberately For Leftovers By MARY MOORE Some cooks deliberately plan for leftovers and modern cooks are War Brides Resolution Is Altered HAMILTON. April 21. Objection to the wording of a resolution concerning war brides passed earlier at the annual meeting of the Provincial Chapter of the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire yesterday resulted in its withdrawal and the passing of a reworded one. The first resolution urged that the federal government be asked that war brides whose husbands are still absent Struggle For Youth Pathetic Growing Old Gracefully Charming Process One of the most pathetic things in the world is the struggle that women make to keep young.

In the vain effort to cheat Time, they spend mil-lions of dollars Doctor Offers Ealing Regimen for Mothers "Beauty Has iYo Age' BEAUTY SALON FOR BETTER PERMANENTS HEAT OR COLD CONSULT IVAN SALES 709 Ouellette Ave. BURN HOLES RE-WOVEN FORD GLEANERS By HERMAN X. BCNDESEN, M.D. Toxemia, or poisoning, is a con dition that may develop during the childbearing period. It is a serious disturbance and has accounted for the Opp.

Guaranty Trust Bldg. annuallv and go loss of many mothers. Phone 4-1841 While the number of deaths from ough tortures that would entitle them to be head- from this country and widows of Canadian soldiers overseas not be brought to Canada. The new resolution added that the QUESTION: I should like to have the recipe which appeared once before for Emem's fresh strawberry pie. Mrs.

B. D. 1 I EMEM'S STRAWBERRY; PIE Line a large pie plate with your best pastry and bake at 500 degrees F. Into the baked crust put 1 quart stemmed and washed strawberries and sprinkle over them -4 cup granulated sugar. Meanwhile, heat enough berries (the, poorly-shaped ones) to make 1 cup when cooked and strained.

Mash well together. Mix '2 cup sugar and 3 tablespoons arrowroot flour (if you have no arrowroot, use cornstarch, but the arrowroot gives a clearer sauce), and stir this mixture into the cooked berries, stirring until it thickens and then cooking over hot water for 5 minutes longer. Then strain while still very hot over the berries in pie, making sure that some sauce touches all the berries. it has been reduced, it is still a very definite danger to life, and there should be no delay in treating it when it occurs. liners in the Book of Martyrs, if their i government be asked to make adequate sufferings had been Even more important, according to provision for appropriate housing of British wives and widows of Cana- for a noble cause.

sr. Dorothy Dix Doctor Edward A. Schumann of Phi- dian servicemen, and that proper They endure the agonies of slow ladel i if the use investigation be made into the circum- stances of those sponsoring the estab- a ures to keep toxemia from devel starvation to preserve a stringbean figure and are literally skinned alive to attain a school- War oping. It i his belief that 1 1 complexion, toxemia is a and they would sooner confess to calling them "holdovers" or did you know? Anyway, a new wrinkle or two in this interesting field of cooking I thought wouldn't come amiss and this time I found inspiration in my young patch of rhubarb. I robbed the patch of its first tender stalks to make a salad ring In honor of spring.

It did look 'mighty purty' and tasted just as 'purty' too, and it makes a beautiful container for chicken or any kind of salad leftover fish and chopped celery, for instance, or diced leftover ham, with celery, chopped hard-cooked eggs, chopped pickle and a little chili sauce. Here is the recipe and if you don't have the packaged ready-flavored gelatin, remember the rule is to use 1 tablespoon of plain unfavored gelatin to every 2 cups of liquid. You might use up leftover fruit juices In this way or you could make your own lemon-flavored syrup. RHUBARB SALAD RING One package raspberry or lemon gelatin, 1 cup hot rhubarb sauce, 1 cup cold water, 1 cup chopped apples, 1 cup chopped walnuts, pecans or almonds. Dissolve gelatin in hot sauce, add water, cool and pour into ring mould.

Chill until firm. Un-mould on lettuce. Make Waldorf Salad of apples and nut meats and fill centre of mould. Serves 8. disease of tht SACRIFICE SALE! MAY COURT CLUB OF WINDSOR WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, 1945 DON'T THROW IT AWAY! Have you things in storage or on your shelves? We can sell China, Glass, Silverware, Furniture, Jewelry, etc.

to help finance our activities. Please bring your donations to RED CROSS WORK ROOMS 1 Ouellette Avenue Or Call 4-4538 4-5761 having committed a scandal than admit to being over 29. I lishment of these young women and their children. Mrs. Ryland H.

New of Oakville, I national president, said: "I do not think it was in the minds of any of I us to keep these girls from coming to Canada. We want them to come, but we want them to have I proper welcome "With these brides. It Is most re-I grettable that we have allowed some i of them to come to this country with- out assuring them housing and sult-I able accommodations on their recep nutrition and that it rarely develops when DINE OUT SUNDAY OCR STEAK or CHICKEN DINNERS A DELIGHT SCPREME OPEN 11 A M. TO 3 A M. WII ITE RESTAURANT 33 PITT ST.

EAST pregnant women are given the propel food, starting during tht tion into Canada." lr. tsundesen first few weeks of the child-bearing time. ghe added: "We cannot blame any part of the press for giving publicity Disturbances in the QUESTION: I remember that my mother used to make a delicious spice cake which she called a Spanish bun, and I have been wondering if you might have a recipe for this cake, which I believe is really a Spanish dish? Mrs. M. McG.

ANSWER: Spanish bun is an old-time favorite and I hope you will find this recipe, which has been in our family for many years, will make a cake close to the one you remember. SPANISH BUN Three-quarters cup shortening, 2 cups sugar, 4 well-beaten egg yolks, 4 stiffly-beaten egg whites, 4 cups flour, teaspoon salt, 1 tablespoon baking powder, 1 teaspoon ground cloves, 'i teaspoon ground ginger, 1 to our resolution the blame is And the tragedy of it is that aU of this expenditure of money and time and work and worry and pain is for naught because, although millions of women have spent their lives trying to set back the clock, not one of them has ever succeeded In doing so. No one has ever devised a synthetic yooth that couldn't be told from the real one. No plastic surgeon is skillful enough to make the face of 60 into 16. Age is age, and when Grandma dyes her hair and paints her face and puts on bobby sox, she befools nobody but herself.

pituitary gland and thyroid gland with us." other parts of the body may be found after toxemia has developed, but Doc Mrs. D. K. Drury of Ottawa said she knew some cases where brides, on seeing conditions after arriving here have wanted to return to Britain, but 7LEAR VISION FOR JLEAR THINKING were unable to do so. MRS.

JOHN GRAY SPEAKS from Hollywood comes a Foundation Make-up created Some folks seem to have difficulty in disposing of cold roast beef Mrs. John Gray of Windsor, told of the desire of many familes here to have both brides and widows of their The blind faith that women have by the Westmores that if they will only go through cer sons, some of whom have several chil tain bodily contortions and annoint come to them in Canada and themselves with enough high-priced provide care for them. tor Schumann believes that all of these things are secondary to the disordered nutrition. The diet which Doctor Schumann recommends for preventing toxemia is made up of fruit, bacon, whole-wheat bread or toasted bread, and a beverage for breakfast; a small amount of meat, a green vegetable, a slice of bread and butter and one-half glassful of water at lunchtime; and soup, meat, two vegetables, a small amount of bread and a simple dessert, such as unsweetened custard, in the evening. Fluids are not used at mealtime except in small quantities.

A glass of water is drunk upon arising and three hours after each meal. A hot bath is taken second night, followed by vigorous rubbing of the skin with the hands. A walk in the open air is taken twice a day. creams and lotions that they can Mrs. Allan F.

Holinrake of Hamil attain a perpetual girlhood, is the final triumph of hope over experience. And it would be something to laugh at did it not also make you want to weep NOT A CAKE NOT A CREAM DOES NOT CAUSE DRY SKIN Does nor give a stiff "masked" feeling or appearance. Goes on easily and evenly does not streak. Overglo hides tiny wrinkles, lines, pores, minor blemishes. Takes but a minute to use and vou have a flawless complexion for the day.

because it makes them lose sight of the fact that youth has not a monop' This Week's Best Wartime Recipe Contributed By Our Readers DEAR MARY MOORE: My children love cookies, but in these days of sugar and butter rationing they were hard to manage until I developed this recipe for molasses cookies, which makes a large batch of 150 and takes only one cup of sugar. Incidentally, it also uses up any sour milk I have on hand. MRS. P. HAVENS.

MOLASSES COOKIES Three-quarters cup melted shortening. 1 cup molasses. 1 ctip brown sugar. 1 cup thick sour milk, 6 cups sifted flour, i teaspoon salt, 2 teaspoons ginger, 4 teaspoons baking soda, 1 tablespoon lrmon extract. Mix melted shortening, molasses and sugar until smooth.

Add sour milk, then flour sifted with salt, ginger and soda. Add lemon extract. Mix to a smooth, stiff dough and chill until firm. Roll out on a lightly floured surface to a thickness of rb Inch. Cut into crescents or other shapes.

Place on a greased baking sheet and bake in a moderate oven (350 degrees Fj 8 to 10 minutes. Roll thin for crisp cookies. oly on feminine charm, and that there is a beauty of middle age and even old age as well as of youth. Eye strain often results in nervousness. For clear hinkin on the job let us you with eye 'a-scs- ISION IS PRICELESS ton.

Provincial treasurer, reported total expenditure last year by the chapter amounted to $237,175. Of this the special war services fund expenditures were $179,485. Committee conveners appointed yesterday at the closing session of the 25th annual meeting of provincial chapter included Child and family welfare. Mrs. T.

E. Briant. Welland: immigration and Canadianization. Mrs. G.

L. Hamilton. Windsor: Empire work in India. Mrs. A.

A. Murray. Simcoe; Navy League. Mrs. A.

P. Sharp. Preston: I.O.D.E. Gill Guides, Mrs. William Ruttle, Hanover; press and publicity, Mrs.

W. C. Toxemia first shows itself by a rise one lontf USTS MOUTHS in the blood pressure. Then there may be swelling of the face and the legs. ESTMORE'S OVERGLO There is a too rapid gain in weight and albumin is found in the urine.

A feeling of sickness may be present. COUTTS DRUGS LIMITED Next to Capitol Theatre. 109 London West. Phone 3-2449 Should these symptoms develop. A "S.ml.

liquid" In six flattering kin-timd haa. prompt treatment is required. First of There are women who are late blooming flowers. They were plain girls, self-conscious and shy because they realized their lark of good looks. They didn't know how to dress, or do their hair, or to have any little bag of tricks, but as time went by they married, or they went into business: they gained self-confidence and became sophisticated; they learned how to pick out their clothes; they cultivated gracious manners and were the admiration of all beholders.

all. there should be a reduction in tne total amount of food eaten. Starches and sugars are eliminated, while an 8 Wyandotte E. Ph. 3-9407 abundance of protein foods such as cup milk.

1 cup chopped raisins. Cream the shortening and sugar together. Add yolks while creaming and then the egg whites. Mix and sift flour, salt, baking powder, cloves and ginger, and add alternately with milk to creamed mixture. Beat well.

Stir in raisins. Turn into buttered and floured loaf pan and bake In moderate oven i350 degrees 1 hour. milk, meat, eggs and cheese, are em ploved. The amount of liquid is limit ed. The patient is put to bed at rest.

High-Standard BUSINESS EDUCATION With this treatment Doctor Schu Vaughan. Hamilton: endowment fund. Mrs. W. N.

Smith, Sudbury. Empire study. Mrs. D. J.

McClellan. Woodstock; films. Mrs. D. W.

McGib-bon. Toronto: Empire correspondence. Miss Pearl Mo wry, Port Arthur: distinguished visitors and hospitality. Mrs. L.

L. Lang. Gait: ex-service personnel. Mrs. J.

H. Watt, Toronto: war sen-ice. Mrs. C. D.

Hickey, Hamilton; and service libraries, Jeanne Napman, Hamilton. Five extra councilors were also named. They were: Mrs. George Harper. Kitchener; Mrs.

C. E. Jarmain. London; Mrs. A.

K. Richardson, Toronto: Mrs. Alex Tilley, Oakville, and Mrs. W. E.

Turville. Si. Thomas. mann nas iouna tnat tne toxemia Hairdos lo Ialch The Season often subsides within six to 10 days. Then the natient mav resume her And all of us know old women who in their seventies and eighties are beautiful because of their sheer goodness.

Their faces are like an alabaster vase through which the light of their souls shine. usual activities. If the toxemia re although what they could want better than a thick slice in a sandwich trimmed with sliced mustard pickles, I'll never understand! But for dinner perhaps your family would appreciate a change in the form of BEEF MIROTON Four onions, 1 tablespoon fat, 1 tablespoon flour, 2 tablespoons vinegar, i.3 cup water mixed with Vi cup tomato juice or thfck tomato sauce, salt and pepper, I pound of sliced coofced beef, bread crumbs. Slice the onions and brown in fat. Add flour and brown; Then add vinegar and tomato sauce.

Cook to-" gether until slightly thickened, stirring constantly. Season with salt and pepper. Simmer slices of beef in sauce a few minuses. Pour into baking dish, sprinkle crumbs over top and bake in Hotoven 10 minutes. Serves 4.

King Gporge Grab Bag One-Minute Test 1. What European nation literally curs, the same sort of treatment is repeated. COMPLETE COURSES COURSES REVIEW FINISHING COURSES In some cases, the toxemia may per ftlf made its own land? The best advice that has ever been given to women is: Be your age. 2. Which is the largest of the three sist and grow worse.

There is more swelling of the tissues, a lessening in the amount of urine excreted, and headache, as well as pain In the abdo Scandinavian commonwealths Swe DAY and NIGHT SCHOOL in session throughout the year den, Norway or Denmark? 3. What European country was once men, develops. Then, more vigorous treatment is required. Couple Wed ati p. Group the world's leading maritime nation? It is suggested that.

In these cases. the diet may be made up of skim milk Today's Horoscope If you are celebrating a birthday St. Alplionsus with an occasional bowl of puree of some vegetable, such as spinach or asparagus. Injections of glucose solu Is Affiliated At an impressive ceremony in St today, you are a highly capable, self-confident and efficient person. You 4 II tion into a vein are helpful.

Nerve-quieting drugs may be employed. Early birth of the baby may be necessitated in some cases. enjoy good literature, music and art. Since you are intellectually inclined, extreme caution should be employed in U.S. Aids Blind Mrs.

W. P. Augustine, president of the King George Home and School Association, in her report on the an choosing a mate with similar attributes and interests. Ideas sometimes can Pam Has Ideal nual convention of the Ontario Fed eration of Home and School Associa grow as stale as the staples of groceries on your shelf, if not occasionally renewed or at least revised. Be careful, as you might tip your judgment to the wrong side of the scale while the disorganizing Mars influences pre tions.

at the regular meeting, gave Measurements interesting summaries of the talks R. J. Service, Principal 245 Ouellette Ave. Phone 3-4921 Entrance Between Kresge'e and Woolworth's Gay. elegant and flattering hairdos to match your holiday clothes and spirit.

Be jour lojreliest this season. SATCFING Tilt COLD WAVE PER.UVINENT given by the Rev. A. J. Moncrief of Walmer Road Baptist Church, Tor vail.

By LOIS LEEDS The ideal Hollywood figure meas Andrew's Presbyterian Church Thursday night, the Canadian Girls In Training of the church were officially affiliated with the Women's Missionary Society of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, the traditional candle-lighting ceremony being carried out. Dorothy McQuade, C.G.I.T. secretary, provided music for the service, Eunice Brien. president, delivering the call to worship, which was followed by a hymn and then a Scripture reading by the president. Mrs.

W. A. Bayes, leader of the group, offered prayer and the president read more Scripture, Mrs. Bayes responding with another Scripture passage. Mrs.

J. E. Cleak. Presbyterial representative, delivered the charge to the girls, after which they took the W.M.S. pledge, and Mrs.

A. A. Calvert, another Presbyterial representative, welcomed them into the W.M.S. Eunice Brien offered the benediction. onto, in which he said that "Our whole conception of citizenship is Hints on Etiquette urements have been idealized in The marriage of Miss Shirley Ann Marentette.

daughter of Mrs. Mildred Marentette of Wyandotte street east, to Mr. Daniel James Scanlan. son of Mr. and Mrs.

Daniel James Scanlan of Detroit, was solemnized this morning at 10 o'clock in St. Alphonsus Church, the Rev. J. J. Robert officiating.

Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Henry Cam))eau. the bride was smart in a gray gabardine tailored suit, with which she wore a matching hat trimmed with chartreuse flowers and veiling, and a white lace blouse. Her corsage was of white sweet peas and carnations. Miss Irene Stumphauser of Detroit, as her only attendant, wore a fuchsia suit, also tailored, and a matching hat.

and orchid sweet peas. Mr. Joseph Scanlan of Detroit was his brother's best man. and Mr. Daniel Cosentino of Detroit was the usher.

A breakfast followed at the Manor, white flowers and candles and the bride's cake being used on the lace-covered table. Mr. and Mrs. Scanlan left later for a trip east, en their return from which they will take up residence in Detroit. changing;" and by Dr.

H. C. New- land of the Department of Education of Alberta. outlined "Progressive When one has finished a meal, the knife and fork are laid a little to the right of the plate's centre, the tines Education," saying that a high men tal ability and thorough training are of the fork pointing up. The sharp edge of the knife faces the centre of PARIS BEAUTY SALON necessary for the teacher, and that a the plate.

class should be not larger than 20 26 Chatham Street Eaxt LIMITED pupils. PHONE 3-5531 DOWNSTAIRS 119 OUELLETTE Horoscope For Sunday Mrs. Augustine also reported on the "Pam." a new dressmakers' dummy now touring the country. "Pam" is six feet tall (tall girls take note), with 35'2 inch bust, 24'a inch waist, 33 inch hips. Dresses have been designed for "Pam" by famous American designers.

And all of this stimulates interest in figures and home dressmaking. If you will do your own sewing, your clothes will have a "personalized" look. They are really 5'our passport to individuality! One well made dress, which really suits YOU, is worth dozens that just look like anybody's dress. Get busy, do some measuring of your figure and take up sewing! lou are a positive individual, very talks given by Mrs. R.

K. Hall, presi aggressive, but fortunately you will dent of the Ontario Federation, and wisely listen to offered counsel. Foster Dr. G. P.

Gllmour, chancellor of Mc- the talent for music that is in you Master University, Hamilton. Star Want Ads Get Results Arthur Blackburn. Betty Teirny Bethel Chapter to Meet Tuestlay INiht You have keen intuition and should be guided by. your imoressions. Your Edward Benjansm, Eva Fertaly and love life will be happy.

Should tol Howard Taylor, pupils of King George It takes more than price to erance be the theme of the sermon you hear in church today, heed the advice. Open-mindedness might bring School who took part in the public speaking festival, held a discussion on the Windsor Red Cross Drive. They The regular meeting of Bethel Chapter. No. 8.

Order of the Eastern Star, will be held Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, the I.O.O.F, Temple, Chilver road. Ioclelions Club its own reward, for there are inspiring FUR COAT rays from Neptune to sharpen vour create value understanding of the whys and where To En jo Program fores of existence. had been directed by Miss Agnes Donaldson, and each was presented with a gift from the association. Three dollars was voted to the Canadian National Institute for the Blind. Miss Ann Clarkson's class.

Grade 4, won the attendance prize. A RESIDENTIAL SCHOOL FOR GIRLS One-Minute Test Answers 1. The Netherlands, which is built on reclaimed land. 2. Sweden.

3. Portugal. FOUNDED 1S77 oH I ma FURS valued for their quality rata r- a ST. THOMAS Wmm HBSHBSB College An interesting and varied program has been planned for the regular monthly party of the Iodelions' Club, the blind people's organization, Monday evening, at the Taking part in the program, which has been arranged by Mrs. Frank E.

Gardiner, will be the Legioneers' Quartet, under the direction of Mr. Frank Williamson; Miss Myrtle Kennedy, leader; Mr. Lasse Pohjola, violinist, who will be accompanied by Miss Ruth Irwin: Miss Mary Constance Duck, soprano; and Mr. George Haddad, pianist. Border Chapter, I.O.D.E., will serve refreshments.

Patricia Lodge Will Meet Monday ISight Patricia Lodge No. 267, L.O.B.A., will hold its regular meeting Monday evening at 8 o'clock in the Palace Theatre Building, a social evening to follow the business session. 1 For Illustrated Prospectus with full information regarding courses. and College life, write to the principal, Rrr- P. S.

Dnbson. M.A.. D.D., St. Thomas, Ontario. and beauty.

Some of them have much more quality than others. That's why you can't judge coats by comparing prices because unless the difference in quality is known the price can mean very little. Before you buy any furs we invite you to come in and have a talk with us. We'll be glad to explain the difference in coat quality and help you in every way we can. There is no obligationl "Elijah" Will He Given Tomorrow After eight, months of rehearsals, everything is in readiness today for the presentation of Mendelssohn's oratorio "Elijah." tomorrow afternoon, at 3 o'clock, in the Capitol Theatre, by the Windsor Choral Union under the direction of Mr.

Delbert Johnson. The Rev. Alvin Morris of Detroit will be the narrator, and singing the solo parts will be Mr. Carleton Eld-ridge, tenor; Mr. Syver Thingstad.

baritone. Mrs. Pauline Wright Hig-gins. contralto: and Mrs. Sally Bellis TO MEET TUESDAY Loyal Star of America Lodge No.

41 will meet Tuesday evening, at 8 o'clock, in the Palace Theatre REOPENS SEPTEMBER 12th I 4N "In Any Event Send Flowers" The cost of Morris Funeral Service includes the use of our funeral home and chapel. II. and S. Council To Meet Tuesdav The Border Council of the Home and School Associations will meet Tuesday evening in the Dougall Avenue School, when Mrs. Malcolm D.

MacPhail. the president, will give her report on the Ontario Federation Convention held in Toronto. Mrs. W. H.

Hiscock chairman of Johnson, soprano. Twenty-six members of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra will provide the Flowers background for the singers, with Mrs. Blair McLean, official accompanist of the choir, at the piano. Everybody is the women's sub-regional advisory When You Must Decide When ou mut decide on itinera it is to let experienced funeral directors, like Morris, relieve you of the many detarls. IV1QRRIS invited to attend.

committee to the W.P.T.B., will give a That Satisfy brief talk on "Preserving the Fruits of Victory." St. John First Aid Course to Open ZERO COLD STORAGE ON PREMISES PHONE NOW 4-6260 Funeral Service 1624 Wyandotte East at Lincoln Rd. GALBRAITH My Florist A new course In first aid will be started by the St. John Ambulance Nursing Brigade next Monday evening, at the Red Cross Rooms. No.

1 Ouellette avenue. Registration will take place from 7.30 until 8 o'clock, the first class of the six-week course to follow. Mrs. Emma Dyck will be in charge. All women interested are invited to take the course.

ED. W. MORRIS Three-fold W. D. KELLY -Flowers Ouellette at Wyandotte TELEPHONES 3-3333 4-4444 Srvice Funeral Pirectors AmbuUnre iRcarister Now as a Blood Donor TO KEEP YOU WARM.

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