FRESH MINTED CANTALOUPE MEDLEY Blissful Blend Of Flavors Mellow In Mint-Lime Syrup Start with a fragrantly sweet} Combine sugar, water, lime ANN LANDERS Make His Fancies Become Facts Dear Ann Landers: It hap- pened again tonight at the din- ner table and I am ready to hit my husband over the head. Last week we had meat loaf for dinner. After one forkful my husband said, '""You must have fixed fish in the meat loaf pan. I can taste it.' I told him he was mistaken, that I have a special pan for fish and I never use it for anything else. When I served the banana cake with whipped cream my husband said, "I can taste gar- lic in this whipped cream. I'll bet you. used the beaters to fix salad dressing and din't wash them properly." Tonight he said the custard vr ing a little. Perhaps she should be told not to do this in public." At breakfast I asked Joyce how she liked the movie. She said, "It was . . . super." I asked her what was on. She re- plied, "Gee, I forget the name of it." When I asked who played the leading roles she said, '"'Nobody well known." It was obvious that Joyce had seen very little of the movie and that my friend had under- stated the case, Should I tell her dad and ask him to speak to her?--Perplexed Mother Dear Mother: T,el! your daughter (without narhing names) what you heard. Let her know you are not informing tasted like ham hocks and then|her father because he would be added, "Everything I eat injterribly disappointed in her. this house lately tastes like) Make it clear that this cheap something else. If you'd scour|hehavior is extremely damag- the pots and pans properly itling to her, and that she must wouldn't happen." istop it at once, There are six people in this) family, plus his mother who) Dear Ann: My husband and lives with us. Nobody tastes fish|I have been married four years. SPI LRA MG ORO es | CHILD GUIDANCE Parents Upon Do Embarrass By GARRY C. MYERS, PhD it was Saturday morning. Some boys were playing ball on ar SEs mma eg ORR TAURI WN ean rte Occasion Children his mother might go with him to the kitchen thereafter to say "good-bye." They -- fortunately a vacant lot. Theodore, 12 years of age, knew them. They were pals of his. He was returning with his mother from the gro- cer's. As they neared the edge of the lot, Theodore said quietly, "Don't call to the boys, Mother." The first hymn had been an- nounced at church. Rebecca sat beside her mother. "Don't sing so loud," Rebecca whispered as they rose. During the singing of the hymn the daughter several times turned her reminding eyes upon her mother. It was evident throughout the entire service that Rebecca bore con- siderable anxiety about her mother. PROPER ATTIRE On Friday evening Alfred was assembling his equipment to go camping. It was to be wholly new experience. His mother was assisting him. She began to talk about the camp but Alfred was not picturing it. He saw the railroad station with ke to his point of view, and on each morning following when he left he got an affectionate slap on the shoulder or the ear. The boy welcomed this new method heartily. When my daughter was about 14, she and I were motoring alone one day. She became un- usually companionable and easy with conversation. She led me to talk about her girl and boy pals. Artfully she shaped the trend of conversation in such fashion that she naturally said, "I wish, Dad, you would be more careful of your manners when my friends come in."' Not breathing very comfortably, I asked her to specify. She did. ASTONISHED PARENT I was astonished at the pic- tures she portrayed for I pain- fully and clearly recognized them. It had not occurred to me|® Jewelled Pins: For Bare Midriffs NEW YORK (AP)--If you wear bikinis or other kinds of bare midriff fashions, a navel pin may soon become as basic to your wardrobe as pearls are to the little black dress. That was the news at the accessory show held Tuesday in conjunction with the New 'York Couture Group's fall fashion preview. The "'insy" pin--there are also "'outsy" models for peo- ple with a reverse kind of na- val construction--was _ intro- duced by a lively, otherwise bare-bellied Miss with $1,350 worth of gems in her navel, When she was not huddled in a fur jacket, she shimmered and shook, to test the staying, power of her new jewelry while dancing. It stayed. The manufactur- ers said "it is a masterpiece a that I had ever been so rude.|) For the first time I discovered that I often unawares had caused my daughter deep em- in the meat loaf or garlic in the|We have two adorable sons. whipped cream but him. Is myjOur marriage is a very happy CWAC Camp Plans Program One hundred women will live under canvas for two weeks while they study and train to \Irritated husband mentally ill or what?--jone. We have only one major problem and for the life of me Dear Irritated: Your husband)! can't do anything about it. probably has an overactive) My husband enjoys a big imagination -- or he's a dedi-\breakfast. I simply can't drag \cated needler. |myself out of bed at 6 a.m. the other boys who were going|barrassment. I apologized con-; too. Not the picture was the|tritely and I volunteered to do most important to this boy, but)better in the future, begging her the feelings which that picture|to tell me frankly when she threatened. 'How will Mother|should again observe in me, act?"' he kept saying to him-|similar delinquencies. She took) self. me at my word, and her ma He secretly enjoyed her solici-jnanimity was indescribable. Lyore SPANDEX cantaloupe when preparing this)juice, chopped mint, anise seed ambrosial fruit cup. .% cup sugar cup water 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice teaspoon chopped fresh mint % teaspoon anise seed one 16th teaspoon salt cups fresh cantaloupe slices cups fresh peach slices cups fresh blueberries 1 5 4 2 Canadian Women's Corps. Captain -Maireen Senior Staff Central Command, mand the CWAC and set in a small saucepan. Bring to boiling point and boil two minutes. Cover and steep 10 minutes. Cool and chill. Place fruit in a bowl and strain styrup over fruit to remove anise seed. \Cover. Chill for two or more |the-Lake. | same day. YIELD: 10 servings. Fall Hat Preview Shows Youthful Theme This Year are will discuss, explore dardize and improved Officer qualify for higher rank in the) yand the doll a scouring pad Army Ferguson, CWAC, will com- Summer l |Camp which will be held from ter Joyce is 15 years old and hours or until ready to serve the|August 1 to 14 at Niagara-on-/,,. just started to date. We A feature of the 1965 camp) will be an advanced workshop|°" Mier eenent: for members of the Corps who already proficient | centre operators. The workshop} filter and stan operating procedure: training . By JEAN SPRAIN WILSON j|head scarves underneath, are\ rilter centres are situated in tech-| land cleaner and invite him to clean the pans "'properly." I'll \bet it will deaden his overac- \tive taste buds--and fast. Dear Ann Landers: Our daugh- allow her to go out one evening | Yesterday a friend told me \that she and her husband had |been to the: movies last night and they sat a few rows behind Joyce and her date. My friend not a trouble-maker, Ann. \She was trying hard to be help- ful without getting Joyce in bad. What she said was this: "Joyce Don't tell me to go to bed earl- ier. I've tried but I just toss and turn. My husband is not handy in the kitchen the way some men are. I feel guilty when I get up at about 8 a.m. and see the scorched frying pans and half- cooked cereal. Please help me. --Morning Wreck Dear Wreck: First go to your physician for a check-up. If he says you are O.K. make your- self get up. Set two alarm clocks, five minutes apart. You can always go back to sleep after your husband leaves' for work. It may be difficult for a few weeks but you'll adjust to the new routine if you keep at tude, but he suffered more with) the fear of what the other boys might think. He finally decided to prepare his mother for the morrow. It was. an arduous task, for he did not want to hurt her. feelings. What was he to do? Repeatedly he tried to lead up to the matter, and re- peatedly his courage failed him. At last: "Mother, when we go to the station tomorrow, I wish you would be formal." His mother understood. REACTION ON FAREWELL Anothr boy of eight whose mother and father had always kissed him "good-bye" as he left for school with the boys who dropped in for him, asked No parent could have mani- fested more forgiveness toward a child than she did toward m There was apparent in her voice an attitude of added ten- derness and affection. Although she doubtless had not analyzed the hidden urges back of the vexing behavior in me which she had described, she sensed intuitively that there was no malice in my motives, that I had not purposed to be booris that my heart was right. 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