i I I Womenis realm I PAGE IBWO THE GUARDIAN MABQII 15. I952 i 'ELLEii'S IIIMIV Is an lune les-eee Wife "But. in the dark days of on you were wishing for March." we commenisxi to Junes this morning. "And now that it's here . . ." "well that's it, Ellen - I can scarcely believe that it is herel" Married Hamilton, Ont. . liansiilan - consumer liews , I want to tell you this week of some of the things C. A. C. is doing to try and make sure that consumers will get good value for Attlede Daughter Weds thelr,mony when they buy cloth- , , lng or textiles.- Thls work is directed by Happenings of M W, W, W M . ready (or it, either. But "he smil- out cold and storms . . . and first thing you know they've been and - e ee iiiniii-33”vi3""i?-3"-'lc'i .l::”3.”. :.::r.::::.:.2”:r'.:::: .1 "km up with the prune” or sle Roberts of the household science department, University of Toronto. Here are the four sec- I; i Queen Juliana of Holland ex- City has returned to her home !13tutth,g :33? l:o:kl1ndl::tmc:' tlons Of tht? W0"! 01 "ii! C03" ., r 1 1 h , ' ltt : pects to pay an unofficial visit to after two weeks ilnese n t e P whue ml, ma hauling. H W” mu)99The enabmhmem of Imndp Canada-her wartime home-ln-ex- lie-after her state visit to the United States. State visits orig- ards for every day merchandise. (2) The standardization of sizes for chlldrenis and women's clothes. 15' L H”"'"”', . heartening - yes it was” he nod- Robert D. Muur dad ”to get so much done this M" "M M” week, with all the other work we inally had been planned for both eson Clyde River left on Friday , Canada and the U. S.. but the morning for Boston and vicinity, mm W do? . . . co(3tl Shoe! InEf:::ll-Ila?! of the fibre period of mourning for King where they will visit friends and . H 9" - Gem.” VI ruled out M omcm relmvu. d Tlhis ishthe time of year at Al- (4) The forwarding of legitimate sums for the Canadian Wm. But o e er ea w en we find new faces complaints of! COI'iflilll'nEI'I to menu- liie Queen expressed her wish to Three rinks from the Ladies' ab” - Y0” Wm” "P0" "Wm 3" haul?" 3" I9 ” "L make a sentimental visit to 0t- Branch of the Charlottetown Curl- "Wk-5 Mid Ccimen 01 blmi 01' 1" 1949 C- A Czwi" largely ”' tawa. One of her daughters, Prln- ing Club were entertained at the ieihefed 81011: Eh! BWUP3 1?! 'P""5””e mt 5e"”,'fg me Gwemi szesl Margaret, was born there dur- Summei-side Club on Thursday. ffllblesi Sturdy Hkfabie calves. me” W P”; ""5 IEq';'eif'l'ii”l in: the Second World War. The One team. flew to Summerside in And 115 1! We hadht "enough - glad-k Elli: Arute tha Gogegrnmerit Canadian visit. is expected to fol- the morning to play for the espeiijfllly this year James hf! eprowefto :91 upemmdard. for low immediately after the U. S. Crockett Trophy. and was joined Drov edrpthese beiaguliatcd and any product C. A. C. is now uk- visit. probably April 17. ' 0 O C In Great lilissandcn, Eng., Rt. Hon. Clement Attiee's 21-year-old daughter Alison was married to Captain Richard L. L. Davis last Saturday. Captain Davis, an agent for a paper-making firm, is 24. 0 0 0 At the traditional ceremonies attendant to the opening of the Legislature. which took place on Tuesday, the aides to the Lieu- tenant-Governor wt-re Lt. Col. A. IV. Rogers, Sqdn. Ldr. A. G. Mac- millan. and Lt. Cmdr. J. J. Trai- iior. Among the ladies present at the opening was Mrs. T. . Prowse. wife of the Lieutenant- Governor. ! C 0 Tomorrow Mr. W. Chester S. McLurc, M.P., celebrates his sev- cnty-seventh birthday, in Ottawa, as vigorous and active as a young- ster. He will no doubt be re- ceiving the usual congratulatory messages from his friends, who are legion. Q I 0 Mrs. D. DcBiois. Mrs. Noel DeBlois and Miss Norah Long- worth have reached New Orleans, G. where they are spending the week-end, en route to Mexico. 0 O O Cmdr. and Mrs. G. H. Buntain left on Thursday for Montreal, where they are spending the week- end. 0 O 0 At the annual meeting of the woman's Auxiliary of the Church of England in Prince Edward Is- land, a Dominion Life Member- ship was conferred upon Mrs. A. 33. Cash. :1 gift from all the branches of the W. A. on the Is- land. for thirteen years of faithful service as Diocesan president. 0 O 0 Mrs. R. E. Mutch entertained it ifew close friends very pleasantly Friday evening, honouring Mrs. Samuel Nelson. 0 in the "afternoon by two more, all of whom were delightfully enter- tained while there. 0 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Smith had .15 their guests this week Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott of Saint John, N. can Mrs. Donald A. Macl..cod was hostess to Sorority members and friends at a White Elephant sale and social Wednesday evening. 0 o e The Rev. Mr. J. R. Mclilahon of Albcrton, accompanied by Mrs. McMahon. was a guest of Mr. and L Mrs. A. H. Peake while attending the D. C. 5. meetings here this week. I O 0 Mrs. G. M. Avarcl arrived home yesterday from Sackville, N. B., where she has been visiting dur- ing the past week. 3 0 0 Mrs. (Dr.) Nickerson, of Yar- mouth, N. S.. whose father, Lt.-Col. J. R. Paton, is ill in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, was in Charlottetown for a few days this week. 0 O 0 Friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. L. E. Wellner, Jr., is ill at her home on Spring Park Road. 0 O 0 Miss June Sharp. of Ellerslie, and formerly of Toronto, and Mrs. Agnes Egan and daughter, of Toronto, were guests last week- end of Dr. and Mrs. .7. A. Carruth- ers. O O 0 It is learned with regret that Mr. R. C. Parent is ill at his home on the Mount Edward Road. 0 I I Mr. Paul Cudmore who is a student in music at McGill Un- iversity. Montreal, arrived on Mon- day night to spend a two weeks' vacation at his home here. Q I 0 Mrs. Freeman M. Fleming and young son, Stephen, returned on into a mixing bowl. with a fork. sprinkle with the salt and pepper. crush them slightly. flakes and the one-half cup finely chopped npple to meat and coin- bine lightly. and mustard. Add to meat mixture and again combine lightly. Form into richly in a little heated dripping or shortening. Add to the meat. prover. onion, water and the sugar. cover closely and simmer, stirring occasionally. 30 minutes. and smoothly blend in the remain- ing one quarter cup water. Sur into gravy around meat stirring constantly. until smoothly Continued on page 9 Cook's Corner r&.&i'r?.m moor-ocwx-xxx MEAT BALLS IN APPLE-ONION SAUCE Yield-Five servings. in pound minced lean beef 2-,. pound sausage meat or saus- ages pressed from their cas- ings. ill teaspoon salt. ll. teaspoon pepper 3 cups corn flakes la cup finely-chopped raw apple 1 938 '3 cup milk: 7 1 tablespoon prepared mustard 1 teaspoon gravy lmprover 1 cup chopped onion lli cups chopped razw apple 19;. cups water 2 teaspoons granulated sugar 2 tablespoons flour Turn the beef and sausage meat Break apart to of M Measure the corn' flakes, then Add corn and Mrs. James Bushey of Bout-is P.E.I. Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ade urday morning, Jan. 26th. never- end Father Higgins officiated. Bushey, sister of the bride. who wore a floor-length gown of pale blue taffeta with blue net accessor- ies and carried a bouquet of white and pink carnations. The best man ME. AND MRS. EARLE In St. Patrick's church Hamil- ll, Ont, the wedding took place Leona Teresa, daughter of Mr. and Earle Francis Mac- acDoiiald also of Eouris. on Sat- The bridesmaid was Miss Isobel . W H. -Photo by Joseph lsochslcr FRANCIS MacDONAI.D was Mr. Robert MacDonald. Given away by her brother James, the bride wore a floor length gown of white satin and lace, and her veil of Chantilly lace was held in place by a coronal. of tulips. she carried a bouquet of white carnations and red roses. After the wedding, a banqueti was held at Duffy's Tavern. A toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Robert MacDonald and an- swered by Mr. James McFayden. Following the rccention, the happy couple left for Buffalo. New York. on a short honeymoon. Beat egg slightly. Stir in milk 10 meat. balls and brown Pour excess fat from meat balls. the gravy im- the lit cups of th de ur Measure flour into a small bowl and cook. dictable turn of events may raise may quite drastically crash all bar- riers and show the way to the cherished. The Stars Say - - ny Genevieve Remote For Tomorrow A SUDDEN and entirely unpre- e spirits and the hopes to a high gree of gratification and pleas- e. A disturbed state of affairs accomplishment, per- Mociern Etiquette By Roberta Lee 1 I recently received an invi- tation to a bridal shower which stipulated "money preferred." Is this proper, even if the young cou- ple are in need of money? A. This is exceedingly bad taste. Although the bride may need the money badly. there certainly isn't. any party I can think of which could be given for such a benefit. Q. Is it good form for a. man's Q. ing the Government to set up standards for such things as sheets, work clothes. children's play clothes, etc. If it does this" any product meeting these sland- ards will carry "CS" (Canada Standard) label. Consumers then will know what they are buying. Captain Richard Davis, an artil- lery captain and representative of a London paper bride, the former firm, and Alison Attlee, 21. er; shown leaving thrgreat, Missenden parish church follow. ing their wedding. The bride was given away by her father. former Prime Minister Clement Attiee. Look for this label and if you find it you may be sure the art- icle has met certain specified standards. I have seen this label on a number of articles of cloth- ing since I knew about it. This is certainly a step in the right direction and you as members of C.A.C. and therefore careful shop- pers can do your part by asking for articles which carry the label "CS". And your retailer will then know what. class of Hoods to re- stock. I shall deal with the next section of the work of the Tex- tile Committee next week. Ilclt-n Lsweon. President C.A.C. xR7K?&IkKF)eM” A That Body Of Yours g By James W. Barton. MD. E I-'LUORl.I)A'lION OI-I DOMESTIC WATER SUPPLIES T0 PRE- -VENT DECAY OF TEETII The great majority of inhabit- ant.s- of a certain county in Texas i had mottled teeth. Upon investiga- tion. it was found that there was . too much fluorine in their drink- ' ing water. The inhabitants of an- 2 other county were not only free of mottled teeth but were aknost entirely free from tooth decay. and it was found that they had just enough fluorine in their drinking water to preserve their teeth. it is not surprising. therefore. that both physicians and dentists began trying to determine the amount of fluorine necessary in the drinking water to prevent decay of tecth cut and face shaved? DOROY iX'S COLUMN- . irls Shy Away x. Eligible Young Men Cannot Gel Dates DEAR MISS DIX: I am a man nd nttend church. I don't see anytl ANSWER: Seldom do I hear a wall from a man That's usually a feminine complaint. You have done a fairly good job of analyzing lack ot dates. yourself, George, wrong someplace, tlon sounds like But how about y maculatcly clean Muriel N lseen the final reckoning is up to you. being completely honest in evaluating your good and bad points. Obviously, there is something seriously a o! 28 and would like to know how to attract girls. I'have a pretty good disposition, go to sporting event; I have met girls at social gatherings and have askcd tlicm for dates, but have always been given some sort of line or alibi iind no date. I am fairly tail, blond. blue eyed and not had looking. I'm sure. a veteran and had the same trouble overseas, but it didn't worry mg so much then. Now I am seriously worried about what could be wrong with me. iing wrong with my character. l'm CONFUSED GEORGE concerning a and I'll do what I oan for you, but I doubt if you are and just as obviously it is probably something that can be changed quite easily. ABE YOU NEAT? First, let's take your appearance! Your descrip- that of a personable young man. our grooming? Are you nent, Im- at all times? Are your clothes pressed. shoes shined, collnr clean, tie unspotted, hair ndio and TV 7 Have you investigated the'posslble need for some of the sweet-smelling unguenis constantly brought to our attention via Commercials are often something more than annoying rcnks into our favorite programs. At times they convey painful truths to which one might profitably give heed. ' 0 Thursday from Truro, N. S.. where thickened. , Miss E. Lulu... Maclienzle and they spent the past: week with m MP3 WW1 "W im8i95- 0””? "M" wife to give him instructions at the ”"duf5”pe, tthfg d15wl”m-1”" o' Then thcrea your approach. Do you sreet A slrl as though you Wms Mabel Mmmson are em”. Mm Fleming! parenm Mr, Md at .five tables of bridge at Rob- rons or contacts, vital and slgnihc- table about carving, pusmg cap mot Its 0 99 De W1 Ab were scared stiff of her? Or as if you were doing her fl great honor .”,n," at luncheon today at "The Mm C. L. Langley. Mr, 1,-lemmg, sons Restaurant. summerslde, on ant. At the same time. it would be mm dunes, em.-3 Aliiter the Amealiiala as" to the . g Continued on page 9 Charlottetown." who is a pilot with Maritime Cen- Tm”5d”Y 9V9".'"3.- . l1M0"'”mi9 W Jul”? 3'' c”"cl"3' A. No. The woman who does soc" km was 83 5 re - - to 5 ' 0 tral Airway. has been transfer- , ions or inaugurate drastic change this may 1,, pug pm, me same Percemme M t wfadesi M db ., ', Dr. and Mrs, R, H, Kennedy, red to Moncton, N. B., where they M” W- G' Ems "7 Summemde WWWUC Serious W"3'd5””9n 9" classification as the backseat prevem deca;y' he mgr cfhn same - - - 5 w accompanied by their daughter. expect to take up residence next hi” i" h" "”i ”"” week ii" advice "'0'" W15" he3d5- driver. The average husband would "” Assmm C" 6”" ” 5 3 ormng Smile ousehold Scrapbook. Barbie. left last Saturday for Week 5'5'”' Mm P"-1” MECNEN M resent it. cO"c1"3km' H, Washburn. Maine, where Dr. Ken- 0 - 0 01-N"-h . . If Itls Your mi-tiuisy Q. Wm. should one do 1, V1,, In B "9" T919355 fol" f n”MH is, Roberts Lee :nedy will practise. Their many MI'- and Mr!- -7- C- Saint Ire ' - lung in a home and one of the Ammf" Dental Assoc "mm M An nepena. . gmnd, "gut their d,p,,,u,., wendgng the we,k.,,,d in Ham”, Mrs. J. K. -Beer, Mrs. J. B. Those whose birthday it is may L S M that mm"), becomes read. The report. of the American . 1mm tn, communnyg N, 5, Downing and Mrs. Mark Gaudet, be forced into swift and sudden sudden, m,, Medical Association that fluorida- " 'j' I d ch?" mun” - s . e e 0 .lr.. were hostesses at a Hospital action. in an eHo'rt to tackle serl- 5' ' lion of community water supplies Did mu ever l(:;13apa(;I'u efmmg )' C V,,m.,,b1, Archdeacon J. sum M” A. B. Bum" ,, ,,nm.mn. Bridge of five tables at the home ous problems or tangles giving A' 1'' WW” be ''”””I W hmst is a. safe procedure was hailed edi- Isked the 50111901 Dr-W . dam through me Hmng A ' - 19-'iVihS lmmedialely. unless. - ' man of the riictical young woman. of Halifax, who has been in Char- ing friends ata mixed bridge pg;-ty of Mrs. William Hayward. Sum- more than ordinary concern. A mxm H torially by the American D.nta. , P , n t H ,1 K Jottetown (0,. me annual mew” merside. on Wednesday afternoon sudden hunch, an unforeseen de- M mun" one can be M "”1" in Association. who have been advoc- Ii "W5 W9 i0'-"U1 Ci!” he mid "1359 In" "t 9 an up my f,i,-,3, week. and she W” particles. Also dissolve the this evening. 0, um 13,099,," Chum, 5,,c,,,,, . . . with honors going to Mrs. A. velopment. may point the way to "me ""”"i"- atin-g for several years that the on her that in mm mm. shah the was and H” W. A" i, A guest H 5,. Mn J. L. Renaud. at the m," Harlow and Mrs. W. K. Rogers. quick action. drastic and far- fluoridation of domestic water slefaDy- - I. m I n men" hem” pumng m Paul's Rectory. He will remain in of F. W. Woolworth Company, ' ' ' I'63Chil18- A1llh0ll8h Such I 1'-'idiC31 -vv." -ru 1' the most euecuve Duh wmised dgeuh :0 ixu "I-emf (tjhe glulngrwatcr. This will prevent Charlottetown over the week-end. Ltd.. recently was transferred to WW3! D0lI'0ii;;; Daley Sf Siummffrh iitiove they have its saving grime ” E I h 119 health TMB-Sure yet devi.;eed to slice as e , n a ry, scou egng nun” 0 0 0 Saint John. N. B. Mrs. Renaud 9 59911 .8 W60 -en W woud be wse to give the ar- 3 -cut the incidence or num r 0 on. - Mr. Harry Morris. president. of and baby left last Saturday to mend! in Halifax, N. S. reaching consequenae DFDDCF line B” or "q 5 cases of tooth decay. in test cities. i -1". ,u'o, ' ' ' fluoridation has been found to re- His First Sands! I ' M the Charlottetown Little Theatre alysis and consideration before ' 3, Q, 0, wttllain Guild, and Mrs. Morris, entertain- ed on Wednesday evening in hon- our of the cast and crew of 'il..adIea In Retirement". after the performance. 0 O I join her husband in Saint John. O 0 Mrs. T. S. Edget. Mount Edward Road, is visiting in New York City. 0 I a Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Maloney re- Charlottetown. spent the week-end in Summei-side. truest of her broth- er and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dewar. Miss Irene Dewar, R. N., of 02' O C O 1 Mr. and Mrs. F. Earle MacDon- authority. having vivid urges to change. ad- venture, drastic action. with drive final decisions. Confer with elders long-established and dependable A child born on this day. while 1. audit IS wmng Willi llliS BEH- lance? "I am thankful that we have several alternatives." 2. What is is correct pronuncia- tion of "Apocalypse"? duce tooth decay children by as much as so to 60 per cent. therefore both the Arm first day at Sunday school and be- erican Dental Association and the gun emptying his pockets of mon- American Medical Association state cy-pennies. that no community need harbor six-pences--while his parents stood among school Young John came home from his threepenny-bits and Finally hid father Tie a teaspoon of mixed pickle spices in a small bag. put in the water in which fish. ham. or wow? is boiled, and it will add a rt.-r)' pleasing flavor. - Woolen shawls Mr. G. A. Lattre lilnuille and turned on Monday night from a 1 g m gm 5 about installing an g,p- nd gd, Mr. R. Des Jardlns of Montreal vacation trip to Boston. Mont- aid and I0" Byron have return- age:t;?1":ile:g":';cL:xc1:3:wnixp,f)1:o 3- which 0"9 0' W955 'i"”'d3 l3 pigvednxgivater fluoridation process. :sked:gI:i:)Iclhere did You set all that . '" "em ” "Th9 ch”l”""' ""1 ""1 0"”"' ed M the" hmm i." S"""""'me has keen intellect and sound. acu- m1”p'u”d7 Hyd”"mr hi”'”"”'- "Dental investigators long since money?" . ,Olesn a soiled woolen shawl in ”W"-'' ' ' W" " W" mmm” ""u”" 1" hV'"”""'- h”3t9"'Y- have confirmed thati fluoridation The youngster replied hsppily. warm aospsuds to which powdered ' ' S The lunch hostesses this evening Mmmh Fi0"di:- men 3-,. An" -1-omonm, 4- Wm” do” 9'9 Word "5m"8' of water. using a definite percent- "At Sundav School. They've got. born): is added. Rinse well and dry I-Iostesses at the Curling Club in the Summerslde Curling Rink ' ' ' Chi-" "K3117 age of fluorides, is harmless. 0p- bowls of it." slowly. tonight will he Mrs. J. A. Likely, will be Mrs. Horace MacFarlane, W5! RUM MHFNN" 01' Saint 1-he horoscope hold, excdiem 5. What is a word beginning ponenu of the pl-mes, win mg :Mrs. J. J. Mustard, Mrs. W. H. Mrs. Ronald Hutchinson. Mrs. J0hn- N- B-. was the Week-end ,m8m.m M. the regulation mm- with so. that means "a refuge or have to conceive new reason, 10,- gee-Q-so-out-ee-Q-e . g . SOD". Ind MI!-.1-L. 3- Wiiiilh geitlrse stark; lvIl:;:i-lley M. guelgi ga:i;;;”l;3F;';;:vnE:;';:d MW tlons and advocations of the day Te"'”V'7 S preventing installation of this i e an ss am y aey. - - . - -m 1 1 ,1 AN Wang 1 Venerable Archdeacon 6- 11- Hnr- ' ' l t ' ' i enlegiablse. slriveelg damomhfodghtng 1 A it. ti is in hol ::'n'Y'l:”"'and ifexpenme hum Anne Adams patterns . n I erna ve e o ce ' , - a-lson of Summerside, who was the guest of the Rev. Canon E. M. Malone and Mrs. Malone at St. Peter's Rectory for a few days this week. returned, to Summer- side yesterday.m:irnlng. 0 Mrs. Duncan Macaougsn of Mal- peque spent a few days in Sum- merside this week; the guest of her sister-in-law. Mrs. Hubert Ag- new. and Mr. Agnew. j I I has as her guest her sister. Mrs. W- K. Rogers of Charlottetown. O C 0 Mrs. Heath Strong. Summersidc, in Miss Audrey Graves arrived from Saint John. N. B.. on Wednesday evening and is the guest of Mr day, with achievement and gain pursuits pointing to honors, dig- nities and much inner gratifica- tlon. motion and all-around fulfiilrnents these lofty and aspirational Friendships. romance, pro- between we only. Say. "we have several choices." 2. Pronounce a- pok-a-lips, both a's as in risk un- stressed, o as in an. i as in lip. sc- cent second syllable. 3. Hemmo - hage. 4. strict in reguiren-ienls. "It To nnally clinch the matter. the U. 5. Public Health Service. governing council of the American Public Health Association and the State and Territorial Health Direc- tors have endorsed fluoridation. the Looir SLIMMIEIH ' ' SEW Tl-His new elenderlserl That tiiilqred. yet soft. look is easy Mr. John com of Town” Ml OnAi;i(oonngdI)t,heev:i'::srt;ss::r:tMlgldig and M” Frank Daley, E p of worthy ambitions are possible W” I smmem code M pmcedg Already a total of 140 ccmmunt- us achieve with mi. pgf,(efn! A. been staying at "The Cherlotte- R. Sharpe. Mrs. Harry silllplrant. 5109- Continued on page 9 ure." 5. sanctuary. C-ontinued on page D ”h”'"' 1" ” d””'V fmici it ” town... M” E. T. Tum" Mm K Le: -'-- stunning for bridges and- teas. ' i Make it again in cotton for house- Mrs. J. L Clark entertained friends at tea.ye:terdsy afternoon. I .'l'he Rev. Mr. L. A. Dlgnan and Mrs. Dlgnan. of Port Hill. were the guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Haslarn . I Mrs. D. M. Gass paid a brief visit to New Glasgow, N. 3., early this week. . . -litre. Gerald D. Burgoyne of this furgey, and Mrs. Richard Hinton. O O 0 Miss Winnifred Pett arrived from London. England. by way of the S. S. Empress of France and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Lay- ton Dunnlng, In Summerslde. O O 0 Mrs. S. K. Todd of Summerslde spent the week-end in Charlotte- town with her daughter and son- ln-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Semple. 9 U Mrs. Arnold Taylor was hostels FASHION SHOW Tickets -to be exchanged beginning 20th at l A -Photo by Creewell. R'tIth'Mcllwen; qoeet this play will be . peeled at a later date). , . . . . , . tasks or golf. Has an action beck! Pattern R4'll)0: Women's Blue 34. U. 38. 40. 42. M. 46, 48. glee as takes 296 yards 30-inch; Va yerd contrast. This pattern easy.tc use. simple to sew. is tested for fit. Has coin- plete iliustrated instructions. send Thirty-five cents in coins (stamps cannot be ee- cepiedi for this pettem. Print plainly Bile. Name. Address. Style Number. send order to ANN! ADAMS. olo of The Guardian. lo'l'ront street West, Toronto, Ontario. (Gk) - HowCenllll'g- ilyAueAsIley 1r -Q. How can I clean discolored aluminum ware? ” A. The discolored eliunimn were can be restored to its former shiny cleeaneee by nnabi it wttn e cloth dipped in leuonnfuice and rinqelngi in NIH!!! water. . ow can improve the gloss of a rubber plant? ' . . ' l . oltaeouttiieiooiuotttie -st. intlie not nbov lt.etdteofNtreP Lullnoetufe Oodm , cc... Danie 333". w o C1t,l0k,p'lrf.IpIlI :lie :ee.e'n.t :f."nCMdil'QIIlo of lfs"r';"'6illle;oIP:inee.cllve i't'5x...n.:"i'a'.-'e "(gt-t:ae,:ller'. 'ii:w”"au'. I shut varnleltld uIJlx:1lC.” The , directed by sister at. Augustine. was presented chancellor. Bernice steam; step-eieter. In-te Hagen: step-aietner' f .iei bet large an "appreciative audiences at Notre Dame 'Au'dIterium Dorothy Keen: step-elem," Mae artmee. See : Ashes. the Itsgto' A. one of the but iuetnoa as ctzlrllgtil Queen. Norlne cu. mad. LeCletr,: lift. the Jester. Anne lens. (37 popular to GIOIIIIILI woodwork is to A. Drop a tcsepooniitl of sweet . pies: