m Jack useless. for their recent meeting with 1 members and one visitor present. MN. MacIsaac conducted the wor- liam Haslsm. Mrs. Elmer Ste. ship period. wart. Mrs. Regi Ham,“ Routine business was carried and Mrs. Keith Mayne. ' out. and reports of committees A brief address in harmony heard. Plans were made to fin- with the theme and purpos. ish two quilts at the home of Mrs. Roland Ramsey in nine egtllandwelcmdtethedir The benediction brought the meeting to a close. ' HIGHFIELD U. C. W. cmsbtned Milton Anglican UCW. Felrvtew t UCW. Winsloe North U.C.W.: Winsloc South U.C. .: Princetown Road U.C.W.' and Prayers of Moments. were offered by Miss Elsie Mam Mrs. Alonzo Webster. Mrs. W“! “TVWI’W s - < Little Sands Couple Observe 25th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blue ice cream. while Mrs. Stu- of Little Sands quietly celebrat- art MacKay brought cake. ed their 25 Wedding Anniversary The evening was spent with lat their home recenty fun and laughter and friendly l w . They were visited in 'the early chatter. The cake was cut by the 8 The Guardian. ChaI‘IOttetOWl'le ThIII'S- Mil 7’ 1963- >evening by Mrs. Blue's twin sls- bride assisted by th e groom. ter a n d her husband Mr. and (bride and groom of 25 years . HAPPENINGS IJ‘ ; r . on Tuesday afternoon. It Mayne. The offering was re. Blghfield UC.W.; met in High- was decided to hav cup- ceived by Mrs. field United Church for the board built in the church base— and Mrs. Lelth Paynter. World Day M PMW ' - ment for the group leaders to benediction was pronounced by On the theme ‘fMol‘e hold their supplies. papers. etc. Mrs. Herman Mayne. Conquerors." A paper prepared At the request of Mayor Bell alter Mn F. it was decided that the mem- bers assist in the canvass of homes in Borden for the 35-: V :8 Mrs. Rowan Sencabaugh of Oak was high light of the evening. Valley, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Blue received During the early evening, Mr. many cards of congratulations and Mrs. Blue were nicely sur- and good wishes and telephone ' rised when the door opened messages and gifts. SKI TOLL CLIMBING OTTAWA (CPl—The National Safety League of Canada esti. to the guest ape H. Littlejohns. who was avoidably absent. was read by d un- .9 Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Cole. Bay i the services was conducted by Iwith' “Happy Anniversary Greet- As the gathering was a com- Mr, I Cree I dstance {or the families of last i mates that SIM skiers Wm have View. entertained at a dinn or i Donald Nicholson, while Ma x'ings" - a few neighbours gather- plete surprise to Mr. and Mrs. Leaders of groups takin g week‘s accident victims. Th e I been injured when the cum—em Party menu." in honor 05 theJCOOPeI' read the Scripture and ed to congratulate and extend Blue. it was much enjoyed. The pm were umI .s_ I AI next meeting will be held on! skiing season ends across the latterls brother. Mr. Gordon John MacKinnon led in prayer. good wishes to the couple. couple thanked their friends and fiercely, FairvlewI Mrs, Paige March 6th at t e home Olicountry. About 2500 were 11:. Graham and his bride. the for-tlnteresting and inspirational ad- Two of the guests, Mrs. Geo well wishers. I Nunn, Winsloe North, Mm Mu, Kenneth Macrnms, Lunch'Jured last yeah ' mer :Mary proud, .dresses were delivered by the owl, Blue and Mrs. Sam Blue pre- Mrs. Blue was formerly Lilly Walter Roberts; Winsioe South. was served y e hostess as- ——~-———E Cut'flowers in yellow and ,IGroup President. Harold Mac— sentcd Mr. and Mrs. Blue with aCreed of Albion and taught MrsI "old Diamond; prince. “Med by MrsI Willard picker“ SCHNAPPS SCARCE Whit? decorated the liVinl: mom. i LCOd-I l'S- “073 Peal‘don wai’nbeautiful anniversary cake. all school in Little Sands in the gown RoadI Mr; [van Sentner; ing, Meeting closed with bene- STOCKHOLM (AP! — Black. with the same colours in the organist» ahd the Clio“. Which decorated with silver and white. 1921 - 1922 school term. They and Highfield. Mrs. W. C. Ran. diction. market liquor prices soared to dining room. Where 8 beautiful ; was comprised Who‘ly 0' Young er. George M. Blue. brought a have one daughter Lila. 14 years ahan. , . $20 a bottle Wednesday as a appointed table With 1809 ClothiAdUlP members: Wilder twolfreezer of delicious home made old. Prayers were offered by Mrs. SUMMLRFIELD U' c' foremen’s strike paralyzing the and silver candelabra was laid,iselfictl:)tns.de}:0ih seerces were David AxworthyI Mm Leonard thMt'JIIII'e than trildniweriagsb we: state liquor monopo‘y entered A turkey dinner was served by‘We a 011 I ‘ Cudmoro, Mrs. Glydon Maund, e eme or 'e or 33' ° ills second week. Bootleg era the hostess, wuth Donna Ling I I Mpg, Roy 00.195 ma , Pray 1' servlc“ held in Sum'lwere selling the most poplgllar and Audrey and Heather Cole Th0 Junior “idles Aid 0‘ “19- John Weeks. meme“ United Church. Friday lBraennVlin schnapps at $20 all *Prlnce Edward Island IlospitalI Members from each group litemoon M810 1- This Years'fmh of a gallon It costs 3:, . assisting in serving. . I I , The remainder of the cvcningv Will hOld the” annual fashion was spent in social chat and a show at the Charlottetown Ho-I service was prepared women of Seoul. Korea. was}: bottle in the state stores. bers of me Day of pray- l {'IIIIIIIIIIIIN formed the choir. Organist was Mrs. Stillman Frizzell. Mrs. Girls of con Render ‘ lively sinmsmg wihh Mm Flnr. tel on April 1, 2 and 3rd. Tickets: . . Stern" MacLeod sen I. . Ill. G- h i th ' . tmay he obtained from Mrs.‘ S I A M “g 5. 3 er committee. ‘ (ll/fr.”(‘;ez:)Tgoa groan??? behalf Russell Ewing. e l “.11?he ragga: b‘saérl‘éceived by In attendance were the ladies. of the guests extended best. I , , M” 1m 8 of the St. l'zabeth's W. A.,f wishes to “Gordon and Ma Mrs. John RA. McGovern has Mrs. Elmer MacLean Was theIthe roll call answeled by 13 Roy-Weelg the offermlgntilgoelfl‘té SpringfieldI I here to serve you ANY members and two visitors. T h e correspondence secretary read aI I from Mrs. Joan Howatt ml of Canada to be used when Stanhopel 'and thanked the host and hoe: I returned to her home in Jersey guest spvakt‘r D I ’ ay 0 ltess for a pleasant evening lCdy, N.J., having visited rela- UCW hold their World Leaders were Mrs. Herman“ Mayne and Mrs. Clarence Has- hour of the day or night CALL 4-6623 ‘ the women's Inter church Coun- Slanlmp? letter to r lives and friends in Prince prayer service in I I I I I A card party in aid of St. Edward island for the past Unitcd Church. llaviid it Jcpogtctil‘ tha$I thoiffhhel‘lilgflrllld Literature throughout 1813. g C ' » ' v -. r ~ 'lSSlm‘l I II v on “ lm ' . mus sun were “ ome . limollons “cit lcd by Mrs. I . I y for 24 hour servme t T 9 service closed with the. benediction by Mrs. Ranahan. BORDEN U. C. W. The Borden United Church 1W0men met at the home 0 Thou Almighty King." “Faith of our Fathers." "Beneath the cross of Jesus." and. “The Day Thou Gavest." A solo,‘ “When I kneel down to Pray.". Com" 0, Pownal and was rendered by Marlene Day.. m h d S‘ Ch, Mrs. Clark Harding was organ- c m“ " low“ M for the Service- illl'lllllllllll. Thomas A uinas Societv 'as week- I Jheld at thg home of Mr.“and iAlvin MacLauchlan. assistcd hy.A5'a' had been purchased- , Everett Gallant, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma c- Mrs. Harry Kiclly and Mrs.f Mrs. Charles Dunsford invited Bed Bridge, on March 3. Neill, St. Peters Bay. were‘I-larry Birt. the members to her home for . Eleven tables were in play. guests on Tuesday of Mr. Mac- The ladies from Wcst Cove-.the March meeting with Roma 1Lady‘s high wont to Mrs. Angus I Neill's brother. Emery and Mrs. ihcnd. (‘ovehcad Road and Plea.I‘MacLeod In charge of the wor- ‘H. Gallant and men‘s high to MaCNCiii. MOMBEHE. sant Grch participated in thegship service and Mrs. Bryer iEmile Gallant. scrvicc. by leading the prayers.,J0ncs. 1‘5- C. DunSfOI‘d Indi - The freezout was won by Mrs. Mr. Md Mrs» EllSW‘OI‘ih ROSS. Two selections were renderediMl‘S. Ray MHCQUal‘l‘iG 0“ lunc‘h' iEugene Gallant and the consol- Union Road. were host and h05-;by the girls of the CGIT outta-committee. nation prize was won by Ronnie’tess on Monday evening t0_theied "Have Faith in God," and The roll Oyster MEDICAL PHARMACY Iillilll‘llllll call is to be answer- WSP "" lGallant. Fflrm Forum lZI‘OUPIOt Union “How Great Thou Art." led w1t a bible verse contain-l _. ' . g I a... ;. Road- The radio WP”: “'35: The Mrs. Harry Lawson introduc-jing the word “faith.” w ‘ ‘ ' “ Mr. and Mrs. Douglas ()zcn Rural ChUI‘Ch- ed the speaker. who gave a; This year aproject was intro- entertaincd at their home in , very inspiring address, takingIduced and the funds are sub- l ‘ Christen? M3011”. Heather-as her theme. "More an ‘stantially increased eaclh Borden recently the occasiondale is 8 ~ . . . , patient in the Kings being the Golden Wedding Anni- - versary of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- county Memorial Hosmtal' 1. Amonth. Each member will con-l tribute 25 cents for the first 100 pounds of her weight and 1 cent . Conquerors." i Ttalian Fashions this season line bound with tight ribbing. l The minister Mr. R. H. Bax-l give new to sleeves of Knitted slacks, high waisted I tier. addressed the members and. the poncho. This poncho top in torero fashion. complete a“? OZ?“ fa“? Mrsa 0”“ closed the Service with theiior each additional pound at next " (by Veneziani of Milan) is burnt orange ensemble of Or- “a: 193:3: 3‘0: Igéxcsgbram III .‘Ll's. Robert .Vlaclmn. Monta- Benediction, ‘meeting, 3 knitted cross wise with sle- lon acrylic fibre. ' p 0 gue, and Mrs. Harry Bonnell.I Mrs, warren Marshall was Following the meeting Mrs, Now in stock at except one son Keith of Vancou- (CP Wimphotw Iver. Other members of the fam- Monda 5m. . lily are Ralph of Summerside. Vancouyvm. . Mrs. Ethel Alexander. Montreal. ' ' 'Lanra. Mrs. Roy Carey, Mono- and Douglas and Borden. .Gharlottetown. left by holiday imin 0“ the Organist and in charge of Dan Gass was presented with trip to the choirs. "ARRINH'I‘ON W. M. 3. Mrs, A heap snmicr will be held mI was a weekend visitor» to Man. the Harrington Hall. on Maroh‘ .taguc. where she “is! the guest.9ih. it was decided at recent or her brother. Dollghas Maolmeetins of the Harrington Laren and Mpg. MacLarenI lWMS. Mrs. Hilson Hugh”. Mrs. Harold Morrmr and Mrs. Bor- M.rs. James HerringI Murray Iden Ford will be in charge of Harbour. is a patient in the “‘15 f‘f‘mlmiicc. Kings County Memorial Hospi- Th9 mt‘f‘iing was held at the is]. “home of Mrs. Borden Ford, eves and back-dipping waist- ELLEN’S DIARY WRIGHT'S ISpring shoes show more of your pretty feet . . .. with dainty straps, low cuts. perforations. Even when the shoe is closed, ,0" Carole Ilralw. (‘orunatL lFrancls in Also celebrating their 54th . l W e d d i ng anniversary were Spring Brings Delight OF 3352‘. and1 Mrs. Russell Bell. Bor- on. '1‘ say were entertained on _ lanai); reagnn; return having jmned other youngsters Sunday by their daughter and familiar scenes to us here on.“ the mad, was off then with:son-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Gm- this Island farm. the fields of them to skate their every young Ildon Ross, Charlottetown. which drip from level uplands,care aw y. down to the stream. In spring} Now a little truck came down; We have the delight of the pip-’the rise from that direction, ers‘ solemn tunes from there. 1which to us is “in the road." Its lln summer. the fireflies light. lights slipped by lane's end, their "lamps of fire" for us and jpicked up the trail of the form- flit among the branches of thsler machine. and breasted h eI elders. Autumn gives on nights hill. The younger farmer; that set a silvery mist of cool- ichuckled. ness above it. And seeing this "Gage will be at the whcel of Worship services in Orwell Vieky Den“ am' “ache? at; . . Hampton school and Diana Head and Vallieyfield United under the leadership of the p h :pa rents, Mr. 0 n Young Adult Group. Order of I Durham. Kflmuln “Y'lw- fling“ ""1 Chapter! Mr. and Mth Ruben Wattsi w“ may W‘s“ t° mm baCk “’- 1 and daughter Leslie. York, were 5' M’ -'Sunday visitors of relatives on land was called to order Rod Ilowed by Hymn 493. by the; president. Mrs. .d. L Hymn 490 was sung and pray- ers were offered by Mrs. Pres- ton Rodd, Mrs. lianold Morrow and Mrs. Herbert Phillips, fol-I Roll call was answered with a verse of scripture. The offer- ling was taken by Mrs. Robert Roberts and dedicated by Mrs. the light, airy look is there. Come seal we sigh, and once more, accept,that one" the said. "He got hls the fact that the time of th e ldrlvcr's licence today. A n d[ ‘won't be be happy over that! It 11 Jim Rodd. The minutes were . ‘ tread and approved and the busi- ng. hlnsmmm” ‘5 Hum“ oesn't take children long to Fraser. Montague, 19”. “55 period MMN‘Ed' Winter? What does this sea-r row u does it nowada's’" had a kind 'word for -me' She this week ’0’ Ham“ Where 1": M”. Jim Rndd- Mrs- Pro-5‘0“ , ‘ I3 p' . y ' told others in the family. about Wm lmend . three week tram D son of frost sometimes give us, February. his birth- month”, years “OI thm she classifies In IIOIIIIHI conducted by ROdd. Mrs. aVld Seeman. MM. set down here byth old mill-,has given Gage this much de- ‘ -' ‘ namld Morrow and Mrs. Hugh Dcar Mary Haworth- One of Whlm Road. my sisters, now 09. has never} AIAI ‘14»... 742/”; . . . . . , .me as an idiot. Another sister,, I~ - :22;i"‘.1.‘£..‘3"‘:h.3 .LGl‘ that? s“.:.:.‘..z°."".:;:li.. me. or """ma‘ Beneath Your bonnet . . I i. . I I the... didnitagfla 18m 31 the I or ay 0 raycr c n -—the dash of a scarf - tied uliar to list such a crls .the road. : ‘ ' 39“ Baldersml- MOHiaiJ-“t‘. l mic night is is this one. pf -“It's a frosty night. this" the‘yolliggefilegf ‘gevfigéget always "ml-“Ed from ' busmm "likiullriehfligmgm Chum" on. 2:311:11? "Soflgzufi'gw'sflnfiffbugl Anti: ixcurfi'oging' a?“ hum” ‘Y03ftge'h‘8l’jef,,°“md~ {been nice to her, sent'oomfort- to Halifax ‘ A reading was given by Mrs. silk. cotton. rayon. l filleihfi’i‘fi w; 13:53 “Whensvoll sei'thalvsreilgiliigt‘lnglmm Who" She “3”” Bull 5“"?"0’ Elsie 1mm" mide Tiff???“ can"! “5”” i ‘5 "'2‘. Printed “mm 4955‘ 3‘” Mellow walking Shoe-5' "“l" ° be “if? “"""“““" ‘°' “8 along the front meadow to at may call it that!" ' ‘ ‘ , e “65 0 91' 80". i“ 1- - - g t ‘ .' ' ' i an 01' 0“. to th magic carpet, whigh. “The glass is several degreesIacggws?ear:e¥:;rx:gt;gn;; to .I t1;:mtln and Mrs. Inman, MOH-Iafhégergfifig1rfwfil‘rie.‘225323;:I - “£3,248 (50 cents) In - y tnfhestlleflggilyaclhs (mulling: tthl‘Zlh’gllredze‘lo warfdelhcjugfuseségi ondel'ful manIIy-etired from a3 gum lwith a bible ve.;se. On I lunahl LqQ-QgBu'a coins (no “amps, please) {or B High style I. “an” at lane's end. new‘ moon‘cold it would register down 11.08%)?“ Times? He feat? 13 Mir. and Mrs. .l.J. Stewart of tggmflgiteisgfietslielgfit'g: :21; “115 Pattern. 0M3!“ Wildcats mil; 9 fillings. lent a gentle light to our toot-here!" °d“ 1‘“ d “9 “°I':‘,§1Montague, has as their wcck- MN IIBEn’I,OI.hem,. on “my FOR TEEN DOLLS Item! 2 cent sales tax. print I AA to a slnp<_ A drop silcncc rcslcd on We slamwd a moment to sur- ' atwizrlé “SIZE?” my pas O I end guest Mrs. Henry M a c- por‘ifnd will be Mrs: 'Eark. ‘SkeL M0St glamorous \Val'dl‘Obe de- l msfigfiulfinfi AD. Burnt To”. - flPld and woodland. and on all vcy it~ the frosty white mist.‘ ‘ ‘ ' L311". “f CharlouelOWH- mum“; programI Mm presmmsigned for the teen model doll ' ‘ AA to o ' Palf Lately she writcs me about abroad than. in a nice benedicviwhich in a familiar sight on nee 8 ear and when I In her i RnddI little girls love best. ‘:‘: v ‘ ‘ -vvv tion of day. Echoes from the‘such a night as i this one "which £1...“th in ' A baby shower was held at ‘ New! Easy - knit wardrobe ’ . . . ' . be g 300 mib I I Prayer was then offered by. I b I Highways traffic-accented the.caresses the mlllstream, whileles awayIJ get sort of tongue. gfioimfiiagl firswggggsg; 1:5: Mrs. Hug-h Lowery and lunchlfozd‘e‘imggfis is? ‘ n BENNFM CARR was served by the hostess. as-jm , 1slated by the lunch committee. iecmms' coat: ha" 5.130“: hmd‘ I ied top. 3 - piece suit, skirt. I i HAMPTON U. C. W. ‘ l Thirty - five cents (coins) 9 l a" the“ yen-3' Icing 131- Lloyd Shaw. Cilal‘ieiie- The president. Amy Dunsford. for this pattern (no stamps, at C You got In 'th town. ha! re-enteredIthe Prince I presided over the business per- . please) to Alice Brooks, care of A car stopped. And you n giable winter- weathersze. Few way of éom'e'thing your sister I Edward Island Hospital for fur-Eiod at the recent meeting of {Guardian-Patriot Pattern Dept vmccs and IIIappyI game Am; t 0181mm] SI No great grim ghsnow” I wanIedI I mm be Moms l ther treatment. ElialzlhptO}? UCWI. mhichaas inlaid gonIFrimt SLIIVIthToronto 1, Ont. us on the sope 3 ve. oor .ames says. ca c. in: 5151‘ t noonr Dad's favorim possibly. Orr I I _ Ia e ome 0 rs. mer n-I aro res on 5 add 1 cent bl“ rmd Joyce Carver. nulse in tlam-tman. tsales tax. Print plalnly PAT- D- quiet, as did the sound Iof the . up in the fields all is clear. machines. w h to h as we ape “It's pretty we proachcd it, passed at lane‘s “It is—with this end and say the wmng thing'zening. The guest of honour was > y sat ‘ . .,I do I feel that way? DO‘I . moonl'ght .you think she holds a certainers‘ Barth Bunk‘ d t 4 C 4 Insurance Counselling t. Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada: . Phone 4-3317 . 4-5435 ‘* Charlottetown. P.E.I. . :he nodded. "A rink night" the younger: "There's no mistake about it. Queen Street ‘ Charlottetown farmer offered. lEllen. this has been a remark- Boys' Wear "Specials of the Week" I closed. and a light. lOf tonight's stars by way of cup- , . l I “mew...” W “,9 surroundings”... ham. 0,, a “8..., .gflmgl'sx'iulggflhgffgr “{rng at the Prince Edward 13-. Hymn 143 “Breathe On Me'EnN NUMBER, NAME, lifted to the hill ahead. We kner Until lomorrow~—l)iary ——- In am, ca... .9... ham-t ,a'cediiand Hospital. spent the week- Breath of God" opened the DRESS- wMIGmmngIIII v . - ~ ~ - ' end with her d meeting, followed by sculpture 1963's Biggest Needlecraft by Mrs. Margaret Hughes Aud- it was Granddaughter. MARY HAWORTH Adelle Davis Book May the truth of what ails her. .andl F i - - "‘ wouldn't admit the truth if it Mr.‘ cam." union Rum. were forced upon her. You are: from Isaiah Ch. 6 read by Show stars smoc accessor- D Id CI k M I igey liqunsford. Prayer by the lea- lea —— 5 our new Needlecraft _ . . _I avl ar son. on ague. er. ae Inman. and the singing Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-to- :‘I’I'I‘Iigeg‘figd :8]:le ggsseg‘eg‘f 3: i and his sons, Chuck and Steph- : of hymn 20 Lord of All Being. Ilyou designs to knit, crochet, jaded ‘ which destroy; woman_ I en. left by car for St. J all n. I closed the worship service. .sew. weave, embroider. quilt. IeIIy , . IN.B., to Iattend thel fungal J Img’he minutes of the last meet- l Plus free pattern. Send 25 cents ' - . ar son's unc e. r. 0-: were read and approved and inowl l 18”“ With your “Shanda Clarkson. The funeral will; Selected .. -,. New Styles in Tam O’Shanter & Knit Shirts 2.59 0 new Spring styles . 0 short and long sleeves 3 Mr. aeph so years older. This really trouh. les me as l ' ' ‘advice namelv check her off ‘ i ‘ - “ .be held on Thursda iynur worry-list. .H. i._. y' __ .-_ . ' 1 a r, Haworth counsclsl DENMARK LIES LOW I smell 4 to 18 ' . Dear Mary Haworth: I don't or your bones, Only when bro-lthrqlugh her colunin.I [flotiby.th])tefltl‘ll118rl;)is such a gist. 123$ ' z ‘ [mow if this problem is in your icin of excellent quality is (suffl-illiaIi 0': Persona 11 PPV PW-‘I a I8 fines name I I - ' l department hilt it is quite worri- cientlyl supplied can can celllwIl“te her in care 0‘ The GUM-I350?" hill Himmellblel‘gei ~ m 5'00 ~ some 0 me. function normally and keep it-jdlan- Mountaln- I I —4— i I have a prcmalurcly aging , self in constant repair." ‘ I. I akin; my flesh is very soft and’ She continues: “Since hair . FAMOIIQ , . I I II m flabby. has no firmness about it. I and nails and muscles are made: - '- I I am 34 but my flesh looks 14 or of protein this nutrient is esscn- ' ' QT???“ I BRAme — INSPECTED low. my husband She has found that sagging mus- ‘ .33 )5 Round. T-Bone. Wing and children very much u n d 1 cies. like limp hair. which lackl would like to be as attracfiveielasticity and resiliency, often as possible for them. ' will snap back after a few weeks L Is there a dietary lack. doiof lmDmW‘d hutl’llion. I : two coats instant“) or: new“. it 98 END . you think? is surgery possible, "When proteins are undersupp- to tighten muscles and get rid of ‘ “0th.” S h 0 S I y s. "mllswlar u “me m" I’lqmlmmdmuI SPRING JACKETS TWEED HATS : slack skin around the face‘ and ‘ W3 5 and ligaments be- c : v 3.95 neck? u so. whom should i com com flabby. . .much food rc‘ "l- gmnzé: pmcg . 1mm“ “m. . cfigmslcn PRICE ' um mains undigested. . .gas forms-Ii I I . Ill“ 4 l0 5‘ from 5.98 w, W “on and flatulence Itpuffimcss): mesa—noon wmi STEAK 39¢ . plus a i. u from 6.98 1.49 result." And so on. (so our family I Mrs. Davis is an enthusiastic: tor. who probably would laugh‘advocate of a high protein’ off tihc whole matter. Thanksibmakfast (sample: lean ground , in a small southern,l town and H rather not ask ad- I l l l _ "'I'Idufih...unu"n' n a MUSHROOMS n. 37‘! GET FREE BACON BUY ONE—GET ‘ MOTflERSese . e e come in . .. .selocte nowSprlngsuitfos-yourboy .prioednslowesl and fo an hei you can We m .. ' icture of . A ” SIrImegI I: III a e Igig,Jgngrgafiemxmcnzm: Frazk MahovIIcII SPECIAL c Effie”. 17.96. fly away now for Mr, First Communion, {so will be delighted to hear K. F.: It is possible that; ies to prove that such a break-l I LAYER LB. 2 f nun“ Feaflv‘l’ who“ amng’ m' p 1 —- —— -’l Adelle Davls' book "Let's Eat! fast It the body laboratory When 31"“ sum” or 29‘ s ' night To Keep Fit" tilercourt, ‘ in fine fettle for the day's work. buy 2 cams : m m ’30 T. 5 P. s" grail» might p;ov1deut:eeo nutrrei: IShewzlLelntigfls tgt!rtlcultagrlybm its of “hhyyq Pm Free Coiol’inl 301* With TWiII PM! ; onan av eecupone y's ‘ ‘ ' 'l‘heBenelentLritshSoolet' takegpdde' store pummmmcée: y or r bloodImsar sumygnd metahhol- , Corn or Hm" Dump" cm ' 49‘ sent'mg its gr;th St. Pah'ick’syPIay in years. ' Wyn as Wed. III”. mIIm p u as mec an- Tomato Juice VIAV MARSIIMALLOW I “Daffy nynn" will he unsorted at Birclwood lam echoes _ M Y“: Neda 0f." Mrs. But my advice fl: read the. CM'.‘ ' ' ' 39: :3 be] M m mtg“. A m i I 3"” m "“ Em“ " “"1” W0" i“ mm" “d discuss it‘ all: our: LUCKY DOLLAR AI) roe stone enema Outlaw yen played by P fleonin left l filhtlellhorwmaiveyweuterwerd withyourfamilydocfi Emm M mm‘ium . ' .d. ' Mdmgmecytorflfiereeding.usemaapencil son‘s mém m . underline para you ' I) i t ' . l I m I'mI'“ImIIIIII“IoIII8m€nI. ETEMEN‘I' dmtbeammmazennbmuMsm-s . f It: . m a M am" [m M. I , m’mI 3m?” 3'; laugmng‘g 'te 3 “3- dale Penney. Ste-ifs Hmoecy and Medical Pit-11317. M's sun. In M mm! IN 4-4612 mummuwumm L ' ’ Phone- ‘