: 5 WW “the loud Women’l Editor. Phone 0450. rm Guardian. Charlottetown. Sat. .4er;721. 1962. MARGAIKF'I' lit II)" [VAN Hl'NTER-DI'VAR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED \tr amt \lr. “ni‘wi‘ l‘tlr Axiom Illnitvi-ituuti (liitu Im Rnrlri \tmt "(H.IIH Ml e lniirimin ‘l'hc Inarriiiigi' .UII announced thr cn"n;mnroi i.f tnkr pl7tt‘t‘ no \la\' l9, I'tti! at "W'll' danzhiir \i .‘mI .Io— llllt't‘ n't-loi'k at St Paul‘s \n. lone to [run iii-nut Iliintt-r- gluon (‘liui'ch in Charlotte nirvanson of Vlr .tlltl \lis. ltlull Vlr and Mrs (W' L‘l'nn. l'alltllt‘ll;hlt‘d birthday cake. Charlottciown 'eft oi. 'I'Iiiii’winy '-\t‘lt' suited for Boston, \lass, \lil'f‘t' :IIm Will spend ll'lf' Fasti'r Iiolitizns \li» \l'lilitl' (min-tn unit iitiii Folloiiiti.‘ llit‘ll' ~tai :ii Huston. gillt‘l‘, llt‘alllt‘f', who have been Mr and .\lra Flinn \iill trawl \isiiiu; \\|Ill relatives ill Sum to Florida 'nr 5 month‘s \.It(l~ "lt'rfldt' IcIt Tuesday oti rt-tiirn lion in 'Iot'nnio (in Iiina~ii.._ \li : \I ,- III .imi \Ii~ hininin siott than wa< the gum oi honor at and (laughter, Anne. lcii Sum~ a :unrhrnn zii'rn T“ tlu- pr... vmcinl trainin; I’llnlltllsslttflt‘r. Mrs Eric \I Found \l" La- fham also "Irl with lblltitlllf“‘_ guide lmir _'llttIt . .Ind l.tl|.'l‘r. in Stu-mood ttwl' i4~<lrv‘ln\' Mrs H (itallittll I'ln;I~"< hilt received word of llll‘ tlcnth of her o'dor sl<lf'l’ \lr. t‘tirstrr Hacn In Rhmchi'ik \‘ Y on .\pA ril lRih \frx lliit'll s .Iit'iziv ed by Mr hushnntt ind .ino.lii~r lister “is! Lorna Hits of Sum- merside and It hrothrr \ir R. 1' Ellis of .‘Tummcrwtc \II and \lt~ ll,t\ltl \ltiiv“--IIII Onlcrluvnr‘rl at a llllilil‘r pom at lhelr home in Slimmcisidr on satin-(la) \II and “Is .\ll\ll" llorwits. Kinkora have Yl‘llll'lll‘ll from a tun «not. \.'lt,1litttl in \Innl vral nttaun 'l'monln mul \ru Yan “htlr .I‘ \rtt \m'k lltt‘l Visited \fr Tfrihrrt'l sislr‘t'. \inry Film-ta, who ho had not soon for 25 your. MI and \l-- HAM-uni I'III lrn 4 hanIvltrt ytll mttt‘ u-tnrn pd from a mo itirk tar-aim" ll" Montreal ntmn. Thrnnln and New York Whitt- ’n O'In'i'a. tttv .mn \l;. mqu w... .n frrtmnwl ,1' a ll'llllr‘l' at Pni‘ ;i- own lion. n \4't.I|III .nnl Mrs ' .I \‘mltnnald VHK A'nzin ll \lnnrnr the Inrittrv llrtli \ln/Kn' and hr' tlnlrtrrn \lni‘stc and Kcl'v nt \VHI‘H'HTV Summer-side in and” ' u there I1 I .Ii'rrurl 'l piano on Vtrd- Arn are tinting: room‘- \fr "Ilrwt't lnr \ ,. ed a“ Snowm- "rat rri 3ch rn and \TIa .' ll. Suntan attfllhl\:lnl‘ll hi \lr. Will run \ln:r l't‘lilln- ilrrL tn 'hrvr hnmr n idr after a six wccks’ trip to ('al't’ornrn and \l's .I Ii'l'luv Ilolmnn of Sllmfitnrr‘ Flr art omnamrr‘. m- .‘lr! Itnwlnn <tmrl of llalitns. .\ s ’an ’l‘hursdav hv plane for I i": av on in Bermuda M and Mt. -l.t"l - F'. Thnnm vn returmd rrrcutlv to swimmrrsydr nttrr spending thr 1- “rr Irasnn in Snmcrivllc. Man and Florida Av'rrn Rrunh: unflmt at \ntrv harm- t'irlir \lnnilvm_ 3“ ‘l «prodmg lhr Patti-r holidau with hrr nan-Ms “r and W" J A. Rrophv. Sum. morttde, My: Wrmlrli lt' ‘Tlll’arf m tertnined in: member! of the Mn f‘lnh on Wednesdm after. M It her home In Summer dde for the molar meetina Mr and Mrs R T llcnthnrn of Mmmcrslde lrft Halifax. NS Mt Saturdav on hoard the CS Cninthia for a vacation in Europe Thes- were ect- ,. - H from Snmmmtde to Halifax. Its in- Wr and win mm (may and Mr and Wu F.)- M Offer Ibo rrmtImII-d (In I trip to ‘0' York City. Ir MW" 3 r. Hunter. mm. flay to their m in Summer- Me alter a 'M'Dfimt in ‘1" Yuri City. Tomato and Mom- I‘. mtvrstrit- on Wednesday for their home In \ionircal aitt‘r \‘Isitinn \lrs Siott's parcnts. Mr and ‘l'\ .l \l I.n:.1n \ll~ R I. Willt'tl rnlt'i'lain ed at her home In Stimmcrside on Saiiirtlni at a Iuppcr hrid- pr .ll honor of Mrs W F. Ilen- thanI “ho. with her husband. arc Icaiini: In the near future to lfllst‘ up residence In Lnuisc- Vlllf'. Qui-twi- Mrs llcnthorni was proscntcd With a farewell gift from those present )lr. it it? Ellis of Summer» sidc [or the past week has been In Rlllm‘haf‘h \' Y . at the home of his \lslf‘r, \lrs. A. C llacn. who passed away on Tuesday err-nun: \1t~ 'Ill'nl‘ll llllfltJln “ilt'lltlllflltl l’l‘- llll\‘ \u-vk to hcr home it Mimmi'ixitlt' nftcr \miint: hvr family In (titaun and Toronto \lI .unl \lis Alton (ialitlt‘l of Sumnwrwtr liavc as their L'ursts lllt'l' flrllllltll‘l’ \lrx John (‘ol- lot and \min; .in. Stephen. of (yl't‘t‘llutltVI, \ S whilc hcr hits- hnntt :s on course In li'e- land “1 tin. \ll\ Ilni 'I’Iinlin. itnrlm_toit and \Ir and HM (iooiu' \‘Jlf‘\‘llliltl Sinnhnpr snvnt thr urclirnlt In ltromoctn. \ It will \‘lrs Tuplin‘s and .\ir< \lat'\itllans sister and llllll‘lt'l‘ln‘lau \‘Ir {tlttl \irs l’rillhnm Johnston \lrs Stcuart hit-.tiilm'. Mrs Fred T‘i‘rr), \lrs Winston Fudge and Mrs George Enter. all of .s'tniris. attrndcd thr on- nua. (hr! fluidc mcctinz in l'liitrlutlt‘lmtn on s'aturdov. The) "ore accompanied lo the mic ht \hss Lynn Annc Roach. Sea Rauncr, Sniiris. who leaves In Julv to attend a ramp in Me- xim and Miss Betty McCormack of the (iirl Guidrs. who leaves in August to attend a cit-tip in Dar Lake. Ont. John B Rooney. Halifax. \"S. is seriously III in the Charlotte‘ town H’KIHIRI Prior to being iota~ to hospital ,Vir Rooan uns lh" cur-t of his brother Denni- at i3? Dorrhnler Street \lr a-ri \Trs tml Morris. sr\ iharlnttrtnun loft Thurs. dai to spend their Easter holl- daic \lllh Vlrs Vlnrrusry‘n uncle and aunt, Mr and Mrs Don- ald W Stewart. lpwiston. Me in.“ EXCHANGE 10me (CW — Mel Yl. db rector of China's state rbdln. ll here for talks with officiala of the British Commonwealth in- ternational ,‘tewcfitm Agency. The outcome mav he an K~ chuner of new: films between Britain and China mm nnsssss KENT DRESS SHOP We “a Mm ISIth "WC! here to me you ANY hummer-Int. i toms w I . Strengthened Faith Found In Things That Are Eternal (hm-e man the Easter season is here—come back with its me- mories of Easter: past In quaint days. to which we look back kindly And always above the obsenance of seasonal cus- i'arned down at'l’tixs the years folks find a strengthened faith in things eternal which transcends all We remember how dark the world was that lel Good Fri- day how tragic when the sin- ful side of humanity II! no many times shown How ex. tremer sad the proceSston of crosses And so sorrowful it all was and Is. Yet we remembt-t aiid so gratefully. we of the sister- hood Morn. bringinn‘ their spices to that quiet gar-I denrspol Came, we can ap- preciate sorrowfully. and we doubt not. times hem: that they were. more or less afraid. But out of the kindness of heart. in love and gratitude. to 1the grave of their own Had they. we wonder. talked ll uver among themselves-those women" The Mandalcnc. w ho owed so much to Him. unions. in: "Don‘t you think we should" lliIii can we lcave Him tm-rr Without a sum of our record” We must no mrli res, whilr it Is still dark Shall we mcut at Man's door" III hrtnl! and do you take. . ." .\nd so thr nlnns \\t‘l"f‘ made. cvcn as w'nmcnkind make them in this one. out of thc {Ittncss of hcarts. anxmus. willntz to do wlinl thcy can in a time of trouble or sorrow to show they too care brinizini: lht‘lr svm— pathy. attending to details. the little often-overlooked scrvtces: a tuft for the III or troubled, flimch for the departed. -)m- pathetic words for the lien-av- ed And we falit‘) a songbird ut- tered a run of notes as they on» tcrcd the garden in that first light. as we have so oiti~n not- ed Ollt' still: in a rlli’Jl burial place during a committal sur- vit-e or when we visited or came by that quiet spot \‘oi a light run of miles but solemn‘ words of a psnlm or think- “Hr hcalcth the broken in heart. hc hindt-th up lhf’ll’ wounds for He hath prepared His throne in the Heavens . " ' And the wonder of It there in the gardonf “He Is not here. DRA PBS and CAFE (‘URTA INS for lie is risi-n. as He said ' And down through the yearl time, there comes the Joy and promise of the repeated Easter morns All the shadows and suffering past \nd for humans hope beyond the grave And now the new blades. the first flowers rise from the mould to symbolize in another Easter- time this fact once more to mankind And \At' it'ItIi-iiiher that death and life despair and Joy. Cal- gari and Easter. "were Just three days apart." W .....‘::::.I:;i::tram; Trust Fund Is Advocoied I ‘ Resurrection In Preference Dear \tary HII‘M'I: In a re- tt‘nl instance you advised a correspondcnt to make “a fool proof will" in the event the de cides to disinherit her neglect- ful daughter and bequeath her assets at dcaih to a friendly neighbor couple This Is thc kind of situation that almost t‘t‘flllflly produces a contest of the will. To avoid that. and also save taxes at death. it would be wiser for hcr to create a ltvmg trust with a strong hank havtng trust po« wcrs. transfer most of her as- scts to the trustee now. and make a Will In favor of the trustct- 7 to cover any odds and ends not 'in the trust at death or course. the trust should as- sign all income to her during life. and establish her title to use siich principal as she desir- es. She t‘ali rest-ru- the l'lfllli to amend or revoke, although that Will require her to pay tax un iht‘ ' income from the trust during her life. just as she pays no in- cattle now. However. the trust routt‘ will avoid the hand of 3 Jury making a different dis- position of her estate than she dcsircs. \lost inrics sccnt tn lhink that parents have a duty to make ('hllfll‘f‘n henctit-Iarics of their wtll. although persons with large experience know there are situations in which children don't deserve it. . .Ob- ./ ~_ READY - TO - HANG DRAPES Pricud much below instill for Illf'll luxurious drepcs Ill matm- colours on an anti!- a use d .‘e “v the rain. 0! spring across the (now. A balm to heal the hum of pain. A peace surpassing woe. Lift up your heads. ye sorrow- ing ones. And be ye glad of heart For Calvary and Easter Day Were )ust three days apart' With shudder of despair end loss The world's deep heart LI wrung. As lifted high upon His Cross The Lord of Glory hung- When rocks were rent ghostly forms Stole forth in street and mart; But Calvary and Easter Day, Earth's saddest day and glad- dest day. Were just threw ilaxs apart " Until Monday »7 Diary v Good-night amid To “Will” Viously _\oiII' correspondent should employ hcr own law- yer‘s help in formaliztng her} plan. D.Y. l Dear Mary Hawnrth: l have been reading your column for years and appreciate your thou- ghtful sympathctic counsel. To the mother who is thinking of leaving her money to a lov- ely neighbor eouplc. instead of to her ingratc daughter. I wish to offer some additional sugges- tions, if she makcs the kind neizh—i burs her lt-ntces, they may be subjected to the bitter. truss trating expcriencc of a contest- ed will. To avoid this. the don» or may prefer to set up a trust fund to their account. during her lifetime. Another possibility haying the same aim. is for the mother to depostt a substantial amount of money with some reputable in- stitution -say. a university or charity uritatii'iaiiunl and specify annuities to be paid to the neighbor couple. or lllf‘li‘ ('hil- drcn. for their llfl‘llnit‘ T h is type of arrangement should protect tlic beneficiaries against any stigma that might arise from a contested Will A lawyer who specializes In cs- tatc nlannina undouhtcdlr could ot‘fcr additional Idcas in the same vein P. R Dcar EB Al I lald before. this mother has earned t h e right to dispose of her estate as she sees fit. and If she favors iT' """" " """" ' " IIODE Chapter Your suggestion: about the positive value of a tent fund. in protectinl the testator's pur- pose. while Ille on taxel. may ateouraae her to leek ape- cialist counsel from a lawyer or trust officer at her bank. This is the course i recommend. IDA asmuch II detailed discussion should help her decide what she wants to do. M H. Dear Mary Huorth: i can‘t resist contradicting your news regarding the bachelor balked by his dream girl coworker, Here in an earnest younl man seriously attentive to a girl who seems coldly opportunistic. to the extent that she refuses even to date a man whose current Itatus is bclow her standard for a mate. She sounds calculatinl and confused. while he. in contrast. set-ms considerate, respectful and kind —VIrtuea by no means commonplace You censure him for check‘ in; into her past history findinl fault with her social am- bition. It doesn't signify. neces- aarily. that he in se or ancaky. a man has to be ter- ribly interested In a girl to take that trouble, Your concluding hope. that the girl may stand firm In her refusal to date him. seems un— callcd - for and unkind # indi- cative of antagonism on your part towards men a poor pay- rhological basis for lovelorn atl- visinl. GS. Dcar G S: We turned thumbs down on this bachelor‘s suit. becauxc he simply and solely wanted a date. for curiolity's ‘aake. with this girl w who con- listenlly told him. from the first, that she Is already inter- ested in someone else. and no- lng steady M a r y Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or personal interview. Write hcr In care of The Guar~ diau. and‘ Makes Plans For MAW”. Rose Day Sale ‘ The Earl of Hillsboro Chap- ter of the [ODE met at the‘ home of In. Wilfred Farrell on Monday evalu, The Vice re-, seat. In. Lemuel McDoulallI chaired the meeting in the at». aenee of the recent. Mrs Vi A. Mat-Munry. The visit to Bench Grate inn , planned for the evening was. cancelled due to the storm. but I Ithe treats that were to be giv. en the patients were sent out. Mrs Albert Roop. Mrs. Far- rell and Mrs MacMurtry were named as a committee to make plans for the annual Rost- Day Sale Pictures of Her Ma’euty Queen Elizabeth and Prince Phillip are to be purchased furl the Bellevue Crippled Children'l Camp. A donation was Voted for the Korcan l-‘und Mrs, Wilfred Hunter l'l'tlH'l‘nt‘f' . ‘of the bridle tournament te-l ported a moat successful year. and the final party will be held I at the home of Mrs, Arthur Rop- er as soon an all the games are I completed, Three new members were welcomed Into the chap- ter. Luncheon was served by that theatess assisted by Mr: Eun- ter. and Miss Margaret Mac- Millan. (‘RASHES IN TEST TOL'LOUSl-Z iRctitersi A pro- totype of the twinenflined "Atv lantic” rcconnaissancc p I ti c. e . crashed on a trial flight‘ in southwest France Thursday night. killing its crew of three. IThc planc. dcstgned for recan~l naissance and anti - aubmarine‘ operations by NATO forces. was ‘ built by the French Brcguet Company. 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