4.-p.'.n.-s-:..-.- lli -e-not over satin with -4 Miiiar-MacArthur WOMEN Mutch-McEwen - Wedding A pretty wedding was solemnized on July It at three o”l:lock in St. James United Church. Soul-is, when Edna Pearl. elder daughter of Mr.- and Mrs. Lloyd H. MacEwen. l i Wedding ati Kensinglon Presbyterian Ciiurchi Baskets of summer flowcrs. hou- quets of sweet peas and guest Dew: marked with miniature nose- gays of roses. formed the floral setting for the marriage of Marion Joyce. eldest daughtet of Nit-. and Mrs. Roy MacArthur. Kcnsinutou. and Gerald Stewart Millar. son of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Millar, Kel- viI,Grove, P. E. 1., which was Pcrformed at two o'clock on Wed- nesday, August in. at the Prt-uhv. lerian Church. K(”f1Slnl'J.i"l1. hi. the Rtw.D E. H. Bean. BA. B rh. The wedding music was to chnrge of the church organist, Mn. Irvin Jay. Miss Elizabeth Brooklns was solnstt and sang "The Wedding Prayer" dtirtnc lhP signing of the register The bride was attended hr ii?-r sister. Miss Eleanor MnvArihtir as maid of honor and by lliiss Gladys Davison as bridesmaid Mr. Edgar Miilar uas illk broth- er's best man and tho llsllftrz ll'0Tf' Messrs. Vernon Mtllar and (tlairel llogg. The bride. liven in marriage byt hsr father, was attired in a hall- erinn-length gown of white nylon thr cirrular skirt featuring row: nr pnintorl ruffles. The bmcaded bodice was strapless with a matching bolero jncket. Peter Pan collar det-kcd with seed pearls and long lily- point sleeves. lior veil of iivlttn illusion was bold in olm-n bv a tiara of seed pearls and stir rar- ried a bouquet of Swcctlto.-it-t Hm-cs. The maid of honor in ire-bliie. and the bridesmaid in shrimp-rose, wore identical gowns fasliioncd of nylon net ovcr lalfota with lace bodlces. and hnlcros nrliuiilolitcd with rhinestones. They wore hand- enils trimmed with unqittns and rhinestones. and matrhinll mitts Their josegays were of sweet POI a. Mrs. MacArthur nltnsr lnr her tlaughte.r'tt wedding a izown of pink nylon velvetra with white accessories and a t-nrsagn of white- enrnations. The mother of the (room was attired in a gown of navy triple sheer with hlttr and white nccessorles and a corcagc of pink carnations Following the t:t-rt,-nion,v. a re- ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. where a buffet luncheon was so-rt-s-rl hit frinnrltx and relatives of the bride in seventy-five guest The house was det-nratrd with bouquets of summer flowers and the bride's table was centered with s three-tier wedding cake on- eireled with a wreath of bridal flowers and flipped with a minut- ure bride and groom. Two bou- beat the showers and the damp" quets of pink and white snap- tiralzon and baby's breath flanked by willie tapers in crystal boldersi t-tuitplt-led the table decorations. Tea was poured by Mrs. Robert Httgg. attnt of the bride and Mrs. Lester Linkletter, aunt of the groom The toast to the brids cor - r was proposed by Rev. E. II. as Ida ll-"P! MINI in-53:72: ::.a:g::0l;::nat;a::' 3"?" Nlfi l'PSP0llfi9fi "0 h.V fl"? ”'l”he first mttace rho-nsr i re- tauge the t"1:L'lliHlli and onion. in liam Mills. wore a ngvv mgamhi trvinm mt-rnbrr was at mi grautiinoth. alternating lasers with l lb rnt- with navy ""1 while hccessoriel Lrnllni for I honeymoon tnur ens." l mitt the Chef tl uaiCilPfi rage cheese and 1 it that ran. Following the ceremony. n're: llirouazh the Mai-ttimes. the hride liar make it was attired in a dress of blue nvlon linen and a coat of hlue- the back of the old wood stove tin- rheck wool with white accessories til it separated Into curds; then ipoured ll into all iinblearhed coi- On their return they will reside ton bag for the liquid to drain off. in Kelvin Grove. where the groom The curd was then seasoned with father in salt blended with a little sweet cream. Previous to her marriage. the MTE-.5115” BA”; and a rorsage of pink roses is associated with his farming. bride for the past year was en-I caged in teaching school at Her- niout. D W. Sears. iNIori'llam Page 8 The Guardian, Friday, Aug. 19. pl955 ELLEN'S DIARY By An Island rt. little rnlt lately hut-n to the chestnut Nell-mare that In the crisp--white of more than one morning of last winter drew Granddaugluer to her school, is an of new Irish Cobblers, of pencil- nttractive fcllow, bay markings with white The farmers brought he pair from their far pasture his evening to that by the barns. 'lie folks at once llathereed about. 'Betler not go too close to him- f0Is kick Just for full". Mack advised tlraiiddalluhlw who ex- Presed a wish. "lo feel the vel- vet d his iiose." ”Hell make a pr:-lly horse. lwnn't he'."' we commented to fertilizing anti planting it. I haveiB93l11)' roses Her only ornament James. ”0ne .evcl' kiious l-le iilav not make lot much of an animal. He's prelt; young yet to say " ”'i'hat's igbt". our helper chuck- led ”Wha'5 the old saying? 'll0flil llldllf hastily of a ragged boy or a shanty c-olt' ". "llc': not :hagg,v". Mack de- fended. ”lIlS ruit's iusl like silk!" All day gray cloud topped the hills. No sun slnne Except for a while before tvillght when in a vivid hand of starlet the after- glow ribboned the west in fair promise of cleared veathcr ahead. ”That may be". our helper. him- self no mean forecaster of weather lunch at the first instead of near said. "If we should get a graytthe last?" from Mack who be-, morning now". he nodded, ”and a cause of the sandman'a advanresis Rollo Bay East. became the bride of Allison Kennedy, only son of livlr. and Mrs. William w. Mulch. lCl'lal-lottetown. The ceremony was lpet-termed by Rev. Donald A. Sharpe. I The church was tastefully de- tcorated with summe flowers and the guests pews were marked with and leaves very still. it was damp.white satin bows centered with phlox and petunias. scattering red roses. their fragrance about the lawn . . . Given in marriage by her father. it was "news" for dinner-miracle the bride wore a ballerina-length gown of white nylon tulle over slim beans and the laughing rilby- taffeta. The strapless fitted budicei Farmer's Wife red of beets. amber of carrulsgwas trimmed with rhinestones as g and the white of first cucumbersl were also the motifs on the skirt. ENGAGED - Th! BR3339- briiigiug in altogether, the fresh-lShe wore a jacket of lace with meat of Louise Samson. 21-yell? ness of nice zarden-places. .Queen Anne collar. the sleeves of llld sranddausht 0' Prime Minister St. Laurent to Yvan xiignault, 25-year-old lawyer. has teen announced at Quebec. The wedding is to be held In Quebec iity. Oct. 1. Miss Samson is the iaughter of Dr. and Mrs. Mat- thieu Samhon of Quebec City. ”lf folks bought their garden-which tapered to points over her stuff. instead of all the time nitht- hands. Her headdress was a near! tng H battle against the weather and sequin studded tiara from and ,u the slugs Md grub; wgit.iWhiCII fell her shoulder-length veil in; about in destroy it. to "yo! silk illusion. She carried I nothing of the labor of digging and bouquet of Amerlcan no doubt may wouid in -awayll was a strand of pearls. gift of the. I ahead of the game' the owner KF0ll"l- l ..- - .. - . The in id is t B 1 .h bxi . .1, re he Ewen. She wore a strapless bal- tall”? Wide "d K””""- Th" iablei " Vi o C” "y amvi 9 f,rina.ieng1h gown 0( pink net was decorated with roses and deiecwbla nivor Ind heshne5s. 0 over taffeta with lace jacket and "Killed ””"”'5- Ti" ""51 '” ii" the vegetables that 0011;)! diiect.mamhlng hudduu and mm bride was pmpused by Revp Mr. fr",m T.K"d'" mi h"me' . she (-M-med . nnsegay of miutdi Sharpe and was responded to by; 1”d'”' was ." mm in ' mm and (lowers Wm. pink ;1r”,,,,.,-. the groom Mr. G. R. llowarrt pro-. ii" h"i.zs. weighedkand a Yellow The bridesmaid M155 Eungi Rn, posed a toast to the bride's at-I leaf drifting down from a willow. berlsom won I -blue gown (uh. lendanm " W" '. Sty ”ei.l"9d Pnd. bed.ded'iioned similar to that of the maid Fm" "3”ii””g the bride WV" 3i and a little maid bringing in a M honour with mmchinl had. sliealb-style dress of white printed? ""5913-V "fu”3"5'95- '39? d”"P dress and mm; she (.,,,.,.im a pure silk topped with red taffetat 3'''d 5W”' ("V "'9 iahiei nmegay of mlxed nowerg Wm, duslcr. Her accessories were of ” . blue 5;,-game,-5g white ulltl she wore a Corsage of it .was ""W)3"-V mmg. '" ihet The best man was Mr. Rtil)ertiAm"ii'a" Heal”-V M595- ewlllllll Blld HOW abmll 39”""KiH,mbiy mm u,h,,i,,g were Mes, Upon their return. Mr. and Mrs.; 5”, Guy stew"; md Donald wood. Mulch will reside in Central Roy-l The organist. Mrs. Donald A. alty. The groom is employed with playgd I4ohgngfin'3 w,.d. F. J. Brennan and Co. Ltd. and the hsrpe. Toronto during the season. bit of wind. it might Ciillf things has been known It miss such re- ding Ma away . . . We just got the wood freshmeut in. in time.” - And at the going-lioiiie time. -P f 1147 .. h I l "Sbo' did?" we agreed. "barely faitit stars of t-it-at-loll 8;; CE! Ldife l'(;oi(ireTi-litliywrgtii-ligtizi L ntll tomorrow----l)lary----Good- ; the signing of the register. Pb - Today for us was a gray sky night . l The bride's mother wore a navy -t-repe dress with white polka-dull - trim and navy and white accessor-l ies. She wore a corsage of pink carnations. Mrs. Mutch won . drtsl 0! nlvy bouclace sheer wlthl navy and pink accessories and a LET'S EAT Cheese-Eggplant Bake solid-pack tomatoes g ycaption for approximately an guests Top with 34 a. coarse snrichedlwas bed at the Beaview Hotel, bread crumbs 1 oistened with 2 Souris. Miss Lois Mutrh was in tbsp. melted butter. Bake tiillrhnrge of the Guest Book, The min.. or until brown. in a mod-ibrlde's table was centered with at erate oven, 350-375 F. FROM THE CHEF Into a sesving bowl. out enough peeled fresh tomatoes and Cll-ll cumbers into bite-sized chunks, to Af sgg vlgw Ha" make 2 c. each. Add not-sweet ”She hosted the sour milk on l y phppp . and a trace of sugar and "Grandmother let me roll it in- rch pnd acnnjpanied M15, bride is on the staff of the Bank gMaida Rogerson as she sang "0 Vi M(”""9ai- (1 't 3 y . Bride-To-Is Showsredte ta bite-sized halls. and pile them in a glass dish. Then. a shake of paprika, to make them pretty, andl into the ice chest to firm. The whey or cheese liquid was stirred Th, mmwal 0, ".9 mp Mrwinto the mash for the chickens. Clarence Pbllliol was held out "It took quite a bit of work to Tuesday afternoon. August 9 withi'"'k' "'9 '”m33E chu” Ht hm"!- a brief service at his home fol- lowed by a service at Lot 14 United Church. Rev. Edwin Atkln, a friend of the family. delivered an impressive sermon. Mr. Phillips was a highly respected citizen and i will be sadly missed by youn: and old i'huri-h Cemetery. Rood on Thursday evening, Aug.i ll. with a large attendance. 1 Miss Betty and Master Brianr Colivoll were recent guest of Mr.l and Mrs. Chester Phillipa. Mr and Mrs Forbes Ellis and daurzbter iris. Mass. left on Fri- day morninl on return home. after spending their holidays with Mrs. F.llis' sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dyn-lent. Vlrs Malor Milligan, Portage is- spending a few days visiting her sister. Miss Gertie Newcombe. Coiigratiilations are extended to Rhelta Ellis for 2nd place in the Seniors and to Dororthy Dyment for taking in place in the inter- mediate -tth Sewing Club in Prince- (Tnunty. hold in O'Leary recentlyi Vliss Dori-en Dennis. Arlington spent a few days recently as the truest of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Mc- Arthur. I ALICE BROOKS i Her full skirt protects your "TGAITEII DOLL" toasteri That's how this prettyi old-fashioned girl earns her keep; in your kitchen. Fun to make - charming decoration! Use scraps. Pattern 7013 includes embroi- dery transfer of fare. pattern. Ii'ilTPf'lifIn5 for gay toaster cover. i send TWENTY-FIVE CENT! in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept, inn non: at. West, Toronto. Ont. (Print plainly NAMI. ADDIIII. lPA'I'1'llN NUMBER. Order our III Alice Brooks lnew designs - knitting. rroeh embroidery. tronons. toys I Intwelties! send is cents for your tcopy of this wonderful book now. lYmt'1l want to order every design -In it. HOUSEHOLD HINT . A steam iron is an assist to the home sewer. If you don't have one. s dry iron on a damp cloth .ennhIes you to t-resin a now of steam for good pressing. A well padded Ironing 'alsn ssssntlal for (M they just buy it in what RICH IN lwash s good-sized eggplant. not peel. Cut crosswise into slices DESIGNSWT Madame." he replied. ”T0dlI.V the the members of st. Peters' sub- homemnkers have it very enayzidivlslon of the C. w. L., Seven lB:'MMila Bay, met for their monthly V8 lie. 1 cartons. is the nutritional poornliv cheese "Cottage contains. in compact form, much of the niitri- ti-.9 Director. Rev. my an MC. Burial was in the United me"! M m”k' ." ". " Viiiunbk DOM” with "'9 L935” VHY" in source of protein. riboflavin and unison, pi'lOSpi'IOl'ua. a The Northam Womenls lnstltutenatg. A half cup. or 4 ounces. is on. muting wgrg read "ta gp. "ll" 3' H" l"""3 "I M” C-"'” 9QlllVllPll! in In IVCFRIKI S0l'VlllK proved. and correspondencelwas. tread. ireport, showing a substantinlslam I V9-l1V fill! Cheese Mid Etllll7llIIlll,on hand. and delegates were a bake. I suggest we use an adsptn-- tlon of this with cottage cheese as real meat of meat." "In Italy. Madame. they make the main dish in our menu.” TOMORROW1 DINNER Ham-(Iclcry-Egg Saladetles Cottage Cheese-Eggplant Bake Corn-on-Cob Fresh Tomato Fetish Pineapple Upside-Down Cake Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk Cottage Cheese-Eggplant Hake: Do '2" thick. Mix together '1: 0. enriched flour. 1 tsp. salt, la tsp. pepper and lo tsp. monnsodilint glutamate Dip the eggplant in this. Then brown on both sides in ll 0. butter or salad oil. Remove the eiztzplant. Fry l chopped pet-lcd onion in the same fat. until yellowed. In a 8 pt. oiled baking dish ar- 0 BEAUTIFUL AND IIG Ts he run all new twssds and soft: leather. generously out and nwsslchl-sq l present. alter-l ition to be held at st. tmade for a chicken supper o lAugust 24. .recration by Rev. Fr. McDonald Beautiful and ooinss handsome beauty tistnllnd makes the ideal sseat this one is I the ssloeiln. m amt-a.latas-auHuuuo.wIn&ud. wellll-szasioneg lgeqch drgslntgbt: ”Tel:ieihallMatdSea View was welli air eep.opwi s.i on onay ',A t each. uniplwd 9hlVeI Ind PII'slOY-i 8. when a large iiiilrettiilii-its of utileii:- Refrigerate all hr. Stir once. ltlves and friends from Sea Viewi .m....a......... and bi: G... unding um.-gm. .,.fi aem t d i ll . W 33V!" MILE FAY 3- W- In .shower for ltrflIiis”"Flilel2asc('Iaraxiiifl?eillii Aug, 7' to her approaching mar- The hall was tastefully decor- . .sied for the occasion with pink... land white streamers and wedding ” ibells. When all had assemhled.i.-..' and while Lohengrin”s Weddingi 3" tMarcb was being played by Mrs.j,,'- Earle Macl(ay, the bride-to-be es- -corted by her friend. Miss Shir- ' tley Stewart. took a seat of honor on the plntfonn. The many gifts were unwrapped - by Misses Ina Mitrphy and Ethel: , Hy Au-CE ALDENi igdamg and the accompnnyingt Fashion. more than ever. is at gum" ma good wishes were wad two-way street with various parts by M1" Enid Donald ",5 M", of the world making their contrl-! Clayton MacLeod. and presented bllhilo" 3',lrd,b"”il3i"';Kpi" "Tl l:""f"' to tho bride-to-be and later srran- 0 '7" ”90"' 9'5"” V "'3 ed on the tables by Miss Elcan- ladds the tzleam of sold to the Campbell. new sartorial scene with as strik- n a few well chosen words the "IS I tlfllllll 0! Evellilll S!l7Bl'lf88t hr e-to-be thanked the donors fool": W9 NV! gee" lnThml;'lYb It the kindness. and invited all to 5 OWFOOFII Wall el'illtZ- C 8 Pic. vlsitxl her in her new home. All ll eitzhleon-carat Cloth. I mutedl joined in gluing "rm shy, . gold and wool knit. the metsllicl Jolly Good Follow". The gifts were thread carried on the surface, the quicx ggscug varied hand costly, and consisted fine wool knitted on the back for f hi . , , , ft. . With lh lfl t' xnwtnnm. Ont. ten--i:.f,.,":l'i.'Xf.'”Si3 '32:? 'i.'t'i.?. 3?.t"S?s the w.y,”5i.”'25fvt.Z” 13231 Q"iCk'”li"lii'll 5035'-3”! A1 H0l1ldS- useful artliiles besides a large num- the hiilh boat neckline is let off W"'”l 0' "19 0393'!” Pl0Vi"Ci3l tber of envslopel of money. by brief sleeves and the wide full P0”t'E Fllklfi N! "'0 Til!”-IIY Wt A dainty '1itnch was served by skirt has an elasticized adjust- '”l"P Ddmnh H5"- m m""”'5-ythe ladies and the temainder of able waistline - praise be - andi "'9'" ii” PF” 9' 5 h"'- Houid-3'glhe evening was spent in social that the wide bands of fabric are ”'""h-- P"-'”"3 "' 3 ""l""- "Wlrhat. I set off by lines of hemstitchlng. the little girl indie onto the pave-l . meat. He jumped from his carIms"'-”r""-"'"----mm--r-"r" Asr”s””rr””'”r "I ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I l road. was-:x's SEW-THHIFTY i On Sunday afternoon. meeting with seventeen members The president presided and the meeting was opened by '..t;..i.;.1;a.....z-s.i: I Paris lmporl The minutes of the last'-.previ- The treasurer gave lher pointed to attend C. W. L. conve . Dunstan's Basilica. Plans and arrangements were. Collection was taken. and meet- ing closed with prayer of con- -. vs These separates are wonderful .for a busy gal's wardrobe-they mix-match beautifully. eliminate weekend packing worries! Blouse with its graceful yokas, sllmi shorts. favorite B-gore side button skirt-easy to sew. a joy to wearli i Pattern 4320: Misses' Sims 12,- 14. 16, ll, 1). size 10 blouse andi shorts take We yards 35-inch fab-l. ric: skirt talies av. yards. .. This pattern easy to use. slin- ple to new. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIHTY-FIVE C I N T 8 116 cents) in coins (stamps cannot I be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly sin. runs. linnnsss.! JTYLI NUMIII. ; lend order to ANNE ADAMS. care of the Charlottetown Gnar- fli,illll.IPIttlI'Il Dept. Charlottetown. Josef through lveness of the group. We learned 3 our gowns in public and feel that Between Couturiers l And Fabric Producers The alliance formed last year between the Association of Canad- ian Couturiars and Canadian fibre and fabric producers. and which resulted in successful presenta- tions of haute couture in Canada. United States. and Europe, is be- ing continued and A ted. At a recent meeting of coutur- isrs and industry representatives, satisfaction was expressed at the progress made to date through the combined efforts of the two groups. and a long-term. three- fold programme was projected: 1. To bring further prestige to Canadian fabrics and fashions at home and abroad through regular presentations of collections of haute couture to the public. 2. To build through these show- .in(s the prestige which will com- mand attention of garmeni and fabric buyers and manufacturers when they are preparing their sea- sonal lines.,lt is intended that the and V: cup mayonnaise or salad dressing. Season to taste. -Cut each tomato into 5 sections. leaving them intact at the stem end. Place on lettuce arranged on 1 small cucumber, in lad chopped 9 and 1 cup cooked or canned lhrimpl finely chopped its cup mayonnaise or salad tiles. slnl Salt. POPPer 1 peeled tomatoes Leaf lettuce Mayonnaise or salad dressing Parsley salad plates. Spread the tomato sections apart and fill with the cucumber-shrimp salad. Top mu. mayonnaise or salad dressing oar. nisb with a spring of parsley Makes 4 servings. " Locks Rood Mrs Margaret Atsenault of Forest View and her sister. Mrs. Sadie Connors of New Jersey, spent Monday. August I visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. couturlers' designs will he bOllKi1ftF;-ank Richard. Dunn by garment manufacture... a. To develop exchange of infor- mation between couturiers Mrs. Joseph .T. Gallant. Forest and: View was in O'Leary on Monday, mills to further improve both lab-.'August 8. CF Phm”-irics and fashions with a view to distinctively Canadian styles. Mr Vincent Gallant of O'Leary whue continuing to operate as was in Forest View on Wednesday. an autonomous body. lers' Association will with Canadian the coutur-, collaborate l fibre and fabric be considered as they arise. A tentative programme has been arranged for the coming season but all parties are of the opinion that any detailed announcement . D . producers to present a mlnimumpmgxggret Adenau" of two new collections each year. V- Otber requests for showings wllliNl:v:J and M” Aug. 10. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richard.of accompanied by Mrs. of Forest Sadie Connors of Jersey motored to Emerald. to visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Max Martin on Wednesday, August 10. Mr. John Wedge of Forest View at this time would be premature. was in O'Leary on Monday, Aug.8 4 H o w e v e r, nttangements are spent some time visiting relatives underway to present a collection in Howlan. returned to her homq I-shlons to the public in in Charlottetown on Sunday, Aug 7. of Flat Mon at in September. and tidal show. or another. will be seen in Both groups are interested showing fabrics and fashions Canadian centres other than thoset viaited last season. The shows lnl Montreal. Ottawa, Vancouver and- Niagara Falls successful to encourage discussion of presentations in other citles.l were sufficiently- l The couturio.-rs' Assioclatlon has now developed from the seven or-i lginal members to 18 artists. lot cated in Vancouver. Calgatxv. St. Cathsrines. Ottawa. Montreal. Raoul-Jean Foure. pre- sidant of the group. the increase in numbers reduces the number of gowns from each member for each col- lection. and allows more time to t; plan and develop designs. Toronto and notes that required 1 '"l'oo. our members can now de :1 vote more time to organizattonal' aspects of the Association. thus in-t creasing the strength and effect- a lot last season about presenting this year our individual designs. and our collections. will surpass even those of last year. "We are particularly pleased to note that t e Canadian fibre and. fabric mill are becoming morc' familiar with our tequlrements and are supplying a larger selec- tion of fabrics. Some mills have offered to supply special fabric de- signs and colours for novelty gowns. but we will naturally work mostly with the regular lilies. "Our members. who must an ticlpsts fabric trends well in ad- vancs of any season, are avail- able for consultation when mills are planning seasonal fabrics and we hope that this phase of our alliance can be developed into a really useful service. We do not want to tell the mills what to pro- MORNING SMILE "My wife," said one man. ”ls vary poetic rlss and ll '10. the morn. "Huh!" said the other sadly. mine says tMow the lawn'." tional she gets up at sun O Mr. John Wedge of Forest View was in Duvar on Wednesday, Aug- in ust 10. Miss Eva Perry of Charlotte- town camo to I-lowlan on Sunday. August 7 to visit relatives in How- lan and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters and Mrs. Bennett Peters of M the moment there if all 0'88"" Bloomfield were in Forest View isational problem. but it is expect- ed that this will be overcome wtih- in a few months. on Sunday afternoon Aug. -14. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan of Howlan and Mn. Jerry Aru- nault of Forest View were visitors on Saturday evening. August 13 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Gallant of Forest View. duce. but can givs them the bone- flt of our knowledge of interna- lrends in fabrics. "Our relationship with the in- dustry is excellent and through increased knowledge of each othera' problems we are develop- ing all the time a better working agreement. We look forward to n long and successful collaboration." Words Oi The Wise As ve advance in life. we learn the limits of our abilities. -(Froudel Happy Holidays 1 IF You DRIVE , Stop for TEA Grean an B-inch square cake pan and lint bottom VH5 greased paper. Preheat oven to 326' (rather slow). Mia and sift three times 2 s. once-sifted pastry flour (or 194 a. once- sifted all-purpose flour). 2 uptt. Magic Baking Powder. W tsp. halting soda. is tsp. salt. 1 up-ground sinner. H tav- ground cinnamon and if tsp. grated mIClII0l- CNN! 5 Hill”- ahortening; gradually blend in K s. lllhtly-packed brown sugar and M o. molasses: add 1 wsll-beaten 3-L. W:D?pendo!i: in eggs part: at a tints. boating well after each addition; stir in 1,4; tsp. grated lemon rind and )4 tsp. vanilla. Add flour mixture to creamed mixture about a third at s tins, combining lightly after each addition: gently stir in M 0- boiling waur. Turn into prepared pan. Ball! in preheated oven about 45 minuus. .r'rv ossmsx. ' "N -..'em'!P"l' 3 for summe gsief r baking No more tluhla; down to the mm at the in: claim! New-with l'leiachtnnsa's Aedn DU Y0!" 70! an bake any rims-In quid time. This new gs-souls form needs no rsfrlgcmioo -hope fruh in the cupboard for weeks, always HIM than when you and it. You can depssd i on it for quick baking-dalfdou baking runlut 1! YOU IAN! AT ROM!-ado: a supply of llds&sso's Aalvs Dry You: today: