1950 siittol structure his arm rm ll ton lAllll.l'S mm 63:24! 1.14 auyetf WIIOLI WIIIAT do &i&i&Y Your family's health is treasured rupomibililyl Don't let shun miss this great food dieridans say we need - whole wheat. Contain wild food elements. And NABISCO SHREDDED WHEAT is with Iron 10096 wboll whull Serve golden. nourishin NABISCO SHREDDE WHEAT and MILK tomorrow. it's deh- ciou: H0! or COLDI ,4 KENSINGTON W. M. 5. Kensington United W. M. I. held their regular monthly meet- ing and Easter thank offering in the Y. P. Room on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. D. MacKenzie conducted the business period. Minutes of prcxious meeting were read and roll call was responded to by 18 members. The visiting committee reported ii) calls made dui"::; the month. Mrs. P. J. Ken- ncdy was appointed to visit the C.G.l.T. meeting. The treasure-r'I report was heard and Christian Stewardship Secretary Mrs. Simp- son gave a very inspiring mess- age also Temperance Secretary. Mrs. Horace Glover. Mrs. W. Dav- xson read correspondence and Mrs. -rm ; Taylor read an appeal for used clothing to be sent to Labrador post workers. Mrs. Kennedy read a letter re forming a Mission Circle also an appeal for having the Temperance course written by Sunday School member: and urged the use of the text book in the day school. Mrs. Taylor re- corded the number of books read during the mo th. Mrs. Toombs closed the bus ness period with prayer. The program committee. Mrs. Murray. Mrsi Kennedy, Mrs. K. Clark, conducted the beautiful Easier worship program as out- lined in Missionary Monthly. At the close 0! the meetint: lunch was served and I social hour en- lsntil ll: Sm - Oontlnuod from page 2 preciation. and expect him to remain in love with her. And when she ha: killed his love, she cannot expect to revive it. It is too late then.r . DEAR MISS DIX: Should a man and woman marry who are dil- (mm: in taste: and habits? She likes to dance. He doesn't and won't. He believe: in hard work. She is a trifle lazy. He is extremely prac- tical-mindcd. She is sentimental. She likes to read. He never touches a book. She is talkative and make: friends easily. He is silent and unaociable. !-last: money-saving. She is extravagant. She has more training than ha ha: and has I more important position and a larger salary. They have been engaged for about five or six months and can drive mile: or sit through an entire dinner with hardly a word spoken. yet they are sure their love will make up for these differences between them. What do you think? H. R. M. ANSWER: I think that a couple who are as radically different a: this one i: should have a divorce coupon attached to their marriage license. They will need it inside of six months. for by that time they will have lot upon each other': nerve: so completely that they will not be able to endure each other. What draws this man and Omln losether is a physical attrac- ' tion which soon passes unless there is spiritual attraction added to it. The only happy marriage: are those that are based on congeniallty. It does not matter how good-looking. how intelligent. how high-prln. cipled. how kind and considerate and worthy a man and woman may be. they- can find no happines: in each other unless they have the' same VEWPOIM. unless they 91110! the same things, unless they have the same "ways". DEAR DOROTHY DIX: I am a widow 60 years old and live with my daughter. thoulh I have other children. My daughter and her husband want to break up housekeeping and board, but I don't think that they have a rlsht to do this. because, 1: they did. I would have tpo go and live with my other children. and that would not be 0 me. I MOTHER ANSWER: Inasmuch as you have other children with whom you can live, I do not see that it is incumbent on your daughter to main. tain a house just for you became you want to live in a certain place. This is nothing but rank selfishness on your part. Your daughter has to think of her husband': welfare and his happiness even before yours. A woman of 60 is generally stronger in body and mind than she has ever been in her life before. more capable of turning out good work. and she should be ashamed of being a parasite. instead of strik- ing out for herself and making her own independent living. DOROTHY nrx cannot reply ally In readers, but wm gng. war questions of general interact through her column. THE GUARDIAN, Vloliaston corporal ""5 ROCKIES commended For Work As Escort For War Item! NEW YORK. - Cpl. William E. Stewart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward s. Stewart of 66 Weston ava- nue, Woilaswn, has been com- mended for outstanding perform- ance of duty as a mlmafy 590” in the program for returning Am- erican war dead. the Army an- nounced today. The mendation was in recou- nition of the manner in which the Wollaaton man hat performed the important mission of escorting the remains of American servicemen who lost their lives overseas in world war 11. who have been ,” back to this country for final burial. Specially selected and trnined military escorts -like corpoml Stewart. acting as a personal rep- resentative of the Government az- company each deceased servlceman from the port of New York to me place of final burial. The escort presents the country's this i0 the next of kin at the conclusion of the graveside service. Corporal Stewart entered the service in 1943, served overseas wizh the 103th Infantry Division in France and Germany, and holds the arm with two stars, also Vic- tory and Occupation ribbons. Logan. 19,539 feet. 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