Womenls realm . Kensington Bridal Party ; V . , ,.-....,. PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN AUGUST 12, 1953 Married in Summerside I ldrr nro sci-ii vuIl.ii;; Iii. yixin following their wedding in Si. M.'ii', Aiiglicnti Church in t'cr'cnfl,v. The bride is the former Noreen Simmons, rl'i ..':itm' of Mr and Mrs.,EvPrell Simmons. i-'1 we-rsirln. The grormi is n ntombcr of the R. C. A. F. --(Edwin liPVltI7Pr'. Studlol. Kl"fKm , Household Scrapbook 3' - By Roberta Lee I omm I Beiler English By D. 0. Williams Kn M)(1rIr Qty. ( .4 war . -l!.5aZ).?'.21Jd.M.'Cr.". c35Os.z,w.c:1.s.z.LiJ.::.. Hole in Glass r 1 What it wrong: with this sen-1 teiice? "I am very pleased that she. T0 DOTB 3 T1019 111 E-4355. US” 8 got marr;cd" pregular steel drill and key) tbs 3, Wm. 15 mp .-sneer pmmmci. point of Contact satiiralretl with a'.l0n Of ".ioc'.indl '3 icamphorated oil or ii;Zll5ll7.lZP. Thr 3 Wliich one of these words 59359 WW1 Which ml-5 15 (ml? 'i misspelled? onerous. on,v:4. nmniv-3-WTPY156 5'0”. erous. ommission. Downspouts 4. Whlil C1055 the WOTG ”DT05' Clogged downspouts may often be W359 dums "f the Cemllm” "Wan" lopened by dropping in": thrm 5- WNW 1: 3 l""-N1 bfEr:r.nin3 where they connect with the eaves. With U3 that mfilll-5 "brief. f1PEl-,3 few generous handfuls of Ordlll" ins"? V S ary rock salt. 1. Say. "IAsrmS?eEyhinuch pleased Palm Bmm that she iomli. gotv mamedyv 2, Wash the paint brush in bollimz Pronounce the o as in on. not as in Wale? Wllh D1EHY.':' 01' Wa5hlll8 POW- ioke. 3 Ommission 4 The stage m'der 3" "- whm '1 brll-9h 15 C-"lklifi front of the Cllfinllli SClmF'LlmEk WCIW hard Wllh Old l331i1l- TIN brill- the curtain and its framework. 5.. mil "2 3 11'”? W11”? In Vlneszar Re- yransiem, move from fire and let soak for 15 minutes. An .. V-- he Adams Patterns SUBTEENS ! LOOK l Subteensl town in this 3-part mix-match ou:- shorts for sun 'n' play! around the pretty skirts-it Just like a dress. Send for this wou- der pattern now-it's E! sew. Joy to own! Patitern 4761: Subieen Sizes inch; shorts. 1 yard, . This pattern easy to use. sim. pie to sew, is tested for fit, Hag complete illustrated instructions, G01!!! (Stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size. Name, Address, Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian, 60 From Street West. Toronto, Canada, When the American composer. George Gershwin. died. a, man of sentiment combined with musical aspirations wrote an elegy in his honor. He sought out Oscar Levant. Reliictnntly Levant granted him .1 h93Tm8- EBKGTLV the man rendered the Piece with his own hands and then turned expectantly ,toward ; Levant. seeking approbation. "I think it would have been bet.- ter." Levant said. "if you had died , and Gershwin had written Lhe ., l,.4.n.W , V4 elegy. ' i i now! iron can HAVE our, sweet IIHDEIIARMS . smrpAnI " - W" . ' llow Vanishing (mm Deodorant Allllll with PIISTDP Stops Pmpiraiion H03 Days. lfups Undororms Dry and Odorless Thisnmmuywungetnnewklodofptm rec-non from penpimion and odor-rubbed- in protection. Arrid now connins magic new PEISTOP rim stops perspirltinn I m 3 dnys. Y 7 ll J p ii to 2 ..Lcn-n-u.. 5 (IT! on . !Rcit,v Trmnilis ihridcsnmidl. and Air. Eldon Champion iusherl. The bride is the former Beverley Ruth Trot-l;-oil. (laughter of Mrs. lejrnr-st Houston of Kensington. The groom is the son of Mrs. Russel Tlinitiiitnn and the late Air. tfliiuupmn of Kt-nsington.-(Photo by D. W. Sears). iii ELLEWS DIARY ii A” W E fro Those Who Wear Saris Whirl from tennis to fit! There's a halter top and trim Vilrap lOx"llf5'min mum,-y E11001 maiam wp boghifrom heart. trouble for a long time. died of an attack when in his cinch to ' iqualm SJ 1- . 10' 12' 14. size 10 ton lit yard! 35-ll she should have died before send Thirty-five cents 135(1) minus: hut honest to heaven. all then Pictured together are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Champion and their attendants following the marriage rrreniony on July 29 at K"liSlnEZl0n ifniied Church. Left to right are Mr. Everett. Champion (usher); Mr. Alan Champion vrzmomsmani; the groom and his bride; Miss Gladys Dixon (maid of hnnori; Miss L Fashions Not A Problem i i gomvmmmwc I i By Mary E. James ...iTl?f.l”33ZEL?.g L'?...';i;. .3””5;ZS.'31 '""""" GM" and W" L l i : t l i i t -W :jeo1n5:11ol:IsQ”t9hg:. Fashions in sarics never changelghe said, Vand um; me many race, iliave been ti-csierield and lonely and some or the Ceylon womenland rehglons which make up the have large wardrobes of very love-It',500,000 of the isl dis 1- ly ones collected over the an popun since the holiday season took their i yensimm worked together towards in. students axvay from them will Vwhich they take pride in passing dependence swiiu: wide their doors once more along to succeedisg generations, , . . in welcome tltcir vs-iurn. These Sam Mrs; F. B. De MP1. llresldenti "The fact that Ceylon is on the of the Lenka Mahila Samiti (Cey- sea I-Ou!p of the Wm-id and has 31- ion Women's Institutesl, who hendslways had comau mm other Will summon ihcm from many a dc- lizhr of vncniion. back to the rou- rr ifi ti - . -. l . M” i me.” Chgllei if 1 "E Mmm :1 tlelcgation of his to the trien-Emma probably acmums for our W”-V”-'c' p'””"m ”” "A Cm" niai of the Associated Countryiabmly m adapt Ourselves to (TTHS. Women of the World. Chan -- h p , ,. . , l . , ge. 5 c said l1fgSWTH"lll:il'i:l1V(:r1;;'l:lf'3lili a titiiifi M H We 10' Acww del-west Recalling that the island was i0(l.A.l:lll1lG will l11flKP it his rospon- lMrs' De Me) was Weanng R beauth i0CC'-lllied by me DUl9h- 3150 me Canadian Lcpion Home following 30. The bride is the former Marie Summerside Newi1y- Weds l Mr. and Mrs. Lee Emile Bourgeois are secn cutting the wedding cake at a rec:-ption in th- in St. Paul's Church. Summerside. nu 'l'hursdn,v. Jlli? of Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Delaney. Summersidv their woddini: Juno. elder daughter The groom is a resident of Lynn, Massachusetts.--(Photo by D. W. Scars). . r ovdy 0 By June: W. Burton. IVLD. -.:-zug-;rr-;-. ' OR DROPPED KIDNEY FLOATING. As ta. youngster. when I hcarcii :about someone having a floaiinl lkidney, I pictured a kidney floatinzj about. in some fluid in the body. I; sibility to rise early this ino:'ninr,r. mm mm of pale blue chino” with P”""5"e59- for 150 3'9”5 "Ch be': learned later that a floalmg kidnry! giand-blocked border of Persian de- Jon me Brmsh Came, Mrs. '51E"- fMel said influence of Dutch occu- As a necklace. she wore a E01dl , pation still remains in .chain which had belonged to her,1awsp m.chnEL.mm and its have done in good time for school chorim; that are his Snhrirly he will hurry the jvoiintzcr follow about his prcpar.1- by fat. Most of us have seen fhrj C9)'10l1'-5. kidneys in the portraits of cattle andi WOW 95 l pigs, how they are embedded in mi. 1 tfnmilv since the days the men -- - 1 H h . x..m.ei , . . ,. ,.i 5 .. . . , b k., l .i e , , , ' VIJPCHIUY in PHCES lc ei i. ,so when an llldnldllfli. from prl . i:'j2lll!Cli.:qnll1'I(fl g1'il(lk11(ri::S”l'l:Qll?I:f; kl): Jmost of Mmm hme. mm ndomed rd” of banal ilomzed illness or from dlellml. 1055. rthe first day there. We shall ap- lwesmm drpss N M7” mesa M She was interested. she said. so much fat winch was holding lllli . . . irdles around their SRFO)'!,','S. , . promote that he will be Jllsf a lit- lglcevmn 15 WW proud of me mcliwlien 5:1: went! to (the '0 SH” 119 i-xmtnri with the prospects for imm-H gamed ins political mde, pltmster am con peretn e h I Ce: finriny iF8Vll'1E behind him thn tsisksi l ithlngs lllifiimllllll 0 cl sin . lot the nnriier grades in those who ,p9nd9m;:hwgrhil119g;e 113);"i'5CI;n3m::rchildhood. She found nattcrnsiif imusl follow in his footsteps. hei;?00:av;”n1ean: Wnhouc blmdishedpf'”t.C0;;i;u,.d'Cu i,.,.,..,. 3, will rome to classes in the senior W, p, ,.,'A.-.. . - -- 7 Tl'lOTl'l. j u . LQ He will entertain his regrets at ileaving the Teacher with whom. to jour mind he has made excellent progzrcss in his studies. and who. , - in the years of her stay has given him every encourngenient and help. lfilling as she indeed has. kindly and well. that place in a student's life which repays her with n last-i ing esteem and respect. Some pu-. pils we have known who have not been nearly so fortunate . . . ;- "And where's . .. ? a vocation-i ing son. gray now and a bll. port-i ily inquired not long ago of a cer- Annul rYt'YYr'iY . Elderly" Philanderers ' Should These Doddering Lolharios Carry A Doctor's Certificate? DEAR MISS DIX: A man of our town. who. had been suffering .csr with his stenofrapher. The resultant. publicity brought humilia-J giion and suffering of the families of the man and ihe girl. and the girl, lrronsequentiy left town She had known nothing of the mans physical condition. Had the wife been able to talktt: lliferuand ::D13ll1 msxtitnerisa. - A u , th tra edty sibly could have een aver e . c ”o. er woma she was hcmsed to teach! he nod E g PM A reasonable person, the wife's co-operation in a case like this might have discouraged the girl. WILMA K. iknew. . "Dead!" we said. with never Ided. "Do you know, Ellen - I lwasi1't what one would call a slow .or disaizrccablo pupil . . . I grant if may have been a little mischiev- A NOVEL "WA ANSWER: You certainly offer a Utopian sug- gestion for triangular living; but I doubt if it will ever find favor with the parties involved. I can't quite see a wife sweetly calling up her rival and pre-i . - . senting a full description of the emng husbands at!- l menls. The unromantic details of John's latest at- tack of indigestion might have more effect in quel- ling the srdor of his ” other wife" than an appeal V to her sense of fair play. Perhaps the camaign foi- u'1”Q' M559" "a doctor's certificate for every philanderer" would win favor with wives, but I'm sure the doddering Lotharios would be eiimo she taught in our school I never got one kind or encouraging 4 pvcrd from hor -- not one to re-1,, ymcmberl And you'll never know," lhc continued with obvious linger inn little-boy hurt. "how much Ii often lomzcd for one! When I look. back to my schooldays . . . well." he chuckled, "I might. have been one of the best educated men in . . ." "The World." we smiled, "Well. let's not take in quite so much territory." he laughed, "let's say The Island. if she had just iriiied VnnApa ger 3) Acww.m(, kidm.).,. cm, 0,. both kid,-ms with another man? had fallen or were ”f1oatinlZ " What about the individual in whom it kidney or kidneys are no. securely hold in place in abdomen. because of l-sss of fat" This falling: .01 me kidney is Called pmsm justisuspendcd or fits-pried up in placei ':is we know of ptosis of upper oyc- b3 summ” ”pe”t"7”' lid or ptosis of organs the ab-i domcn. I In the Journal of ili'olog,v lkld-I. ncys. bladder. l'.I9llN'flilX'P 'I'li5l Baltimore. Drs. .x F. hniiiii , l: p B. Roth, and E. Hess state that the normal kidney has an avctuuzcl of motion up to a couple of inches;; movement of more than two lI1ChEl5l is considered to be unusual. Rrl viewing 241 cases of abnormal kid 1 my motility (movement) seen or ' a period of five years. these phy- sicians feel that kidney ptosis, if not complicated. does not require a siirgicnl operation to hold the kid-. ney up in its proper position in the: l abdomen. Naturally. when a kidney drops down lout. of place. the patient is often aware of this "mass" in ab- domen and may believe it is 3' growth of same kind. perhaps? cancer. "but under ordinary cli--1 cumstunces. rcassurtince is more to the point than fastening the kid- ney up in place by surgery." . However, when, because the falls; inst" down of tlie'kidnsy results in the bending of the kidney so thas; it interferes with its various usrs tilliering out poisons and wastes from the blond, nnd the HOWHILI of urine info the bindderl so that there. is a stoppage or slowing up of the action of the work being done ishown me some understandlng' .nnd given me the odd kind vv0rd.: .Wh.1f. a far-reaching and cndur-i rind influcnce one way or anotherl teachers bear on their taught!" . . . Alice Brooks Designs. o m ' And s this ' .1 i ' , commence classenorvgiltxiigva ETWO F”h1”n 1W9" "19 Jumbo C08” not a strange teacher, one whom to K""' 3'9” W” 1” "W'd Mme! all know 55 hp pines, is to give mm needles. two strands of knitting .nice nnticipations of the school- Wnmed 'dd5 "9 3" 1”Ch'5 ” '33” - ' Fornmfobakt h1...f Hgihgnciiwcihii his own responsibility eVery(;"."””rwo:':1""?K 00 or then. also looks forward happily S,I:;"y2l"g4P?,'”rr'8 710:5 13:15”, tnlhelermfo "llth.. the Z - 3 54 "9 "cued- he sny5'--don, Irnrii, nn9;r.ft:,1ar,11 mg: Send Twenty-five Cents in coins that plnce to which a nr ago he ggzemiii)p';3'2"LIgg";3:ol3;g"'i):' q..-- e . p signs. cm The Guardian. 60 Front Street west, Toronto. Ontario. Please print plainly Name. Address E and Pattern Number. Are Bigger Than Their om; Stomachs . . . Then I: no need now hlsd !Id:Ill!lnl.l:ilPhdxl'I.1lIc, .-.-.- -.-;-.--;-,.,.;.,.,.,.,. .,.,..... ., 0 - II II ........ 2..., ,,,.,:k": Q. How can I beat clenn imita- child's mmn Ind luv! tion leather? :.'::.':..'."'l".: ':::l.-.": with mud -ow -nu me- icEir'iEii' Won-vpa g Rub it in-rub penpimion nnd odor our. Used daily is is actually H6 times as cflecrive I3 In! other leading deodorant. Safe for nor- mal skin and fabrics. Get soft, creamy Anid with Pans-mp codny. modern inip-cmidmru warm water. To prsvent. cracking g'p'o:ll'l';;bl':r"c;I'l';':!f:: and peeling. follow the washing from I in 15 years, by with I thin coat of petroleum jelly. the maker: of Baby's Q. How can I clean piano ken? ',3,','.,','.,,',';:”.,',",';,2,'f,: A. wipe them with A piece of Drorluct. Thor to us flannel dipped in wood alcohol or "" ” "" cologne. Or, mix powdered French chalk with benzine. and rub the keys with this. my them with an- other soft cloth after my cleaning. Q. How can I sharpen my new- SVVEET CHERRY SAIICE luucdienlsz 2 pounds large dark sweet cherries. 8 cups beet or cane sugar, H, cup water, 1 tablespoon lemon juice. Method: Wash. stem and pit cherries. Measure; ,vou should have about 6 cups. Put sugar. water and lemon juice in preserving ket- tle: stirring occasionally, bring to a boil. Add cherries. Bring in full rolling boil: cook 3 minutes. stirring A few times. Remove from heat; skim off foam. Pour into flat pan: let stand 4 hours. Spoon into hot sterilized jars; seal at once. Makes 5 half-pints. Nok: This uuce has I just.- right thickness that's perfect over vanilla ice cream. It's also delicious with chilled cuatnrds. Bavsriln cream. wedge: of ungelfood and touted slices of sponge or pound cake. ISLAND-FAVORED RECIPES Beginning Monday. The Guardian will carry recipes chosen by the indies of the Women's Institute: of P. E. I. Watch daily for their favorite recipes under THE COOK'S CORNER. The In- stitute: have selected tested inn lciss , or any scluors? A. Merely cut a piece of und- paper into littlo bits. Q-HLDRENS ow” TABLETS recipe! for your use-we hope you will try them! TC he Stars Say - - ! By Gmovlovo lsnhlo 5 I I Modern Etiquette Byllobeftlloo Jtnrcnn-cnilkwxxnunxnuunwny T Q. In a double weddiniz. should For nmm-mw each bride have her own maid-oil; nus days mmuumnom ;,u.,,; h0"0T-" W r ithe daring and the original. so i hA- Ygli Enhoiglhd lhig-V ma-Yiiwotild be an excellent time ir 3” t 9 same ” 9”?” 5' 3” ,whlch to take. enthusiastic actior each bridegroom has his own best on plans and projects temp0nu..;., ma” istimied during the recent Hdi'el'Sl Q 15 it C0”5"1"ed pmp"' whe"-period. Look. too, for new sphere: D9 was often one that was not held upldlnlnz 810119 in B DllbUC 91!!-”9. Y0 For Mfwm. wmch you 1,91 Wm gm. read A book or newspaper art thel mb19'7 personal prestige 5- Y” i ThF1'f' nre ideal aspects for mi: Q 5' E d”'”"” d”""- is it ”e(" l genlalitv during the evening houx 955"”-V "W 3 mm m H59 Mm” hm 'sn tliatsocial lICIlVlllF5 shared witl partner leaves the table to dancelfriends and JWM Ones should h. ipxceptionally stimulatimz. Courtshz; and roman.-c nrr also under br lniizn aspect. and plans made to . -.,.. 1 travel in this iime sljoukl culmiiiv ate successfully. ther your career or increase you A. Yes. and he should also rise when she returns to the table. by the kidnF,l'E. the lZi(lnC)S must be For the Birthday These physictaits ticscribe this n mm,m,m,, K UM, h,,.hdM., 0,, npm-gilioli known as nepliroxir.x;.',Mu (PW mm.” shmm mu. W, .-The one feature of the opt-ratioiipmi rw:p'lm,” '””mm; '0 mg,” that defies sniisf:ir'nr,x RllIll,VSl5 nufmmd mm !m,,m,mm mans an, ””'a""”.?” is the h.C'nr M HWH ideas. sinro your horoscope prom Or "drag "'3 mp kidxiey pedlckiiss the encouragement pnd co which holds the kidnev to spinal . . 3 ,, ,, ioperatinn of superiors and busine-s. mlumni A mud or W” lilrefilllassocintes Your skills and ialenv . r, . :E,leC(g0gu;'g1mtnri15IIigltlrzgrpsfBglagaif arc uiidm exccllcni stimuli dtirir; the next SlX months, and how yrv stances. In 30 to 33 cases the stir- -use them during this period cm gm” tremmem Consmm M m5"materiall,v affect your future. Makv tenlng the kidney in place andim f ,1 b n ',n- partial nerve removal. Follow-up of En; Tgsiinsn”,Ln”RO0ii":t;f:'in 29;; these 30 cases has shown that , mx-zsi of the pnlicnfs lmvn nbtainedlIn?;?erg,,,,T:.:3,.bPq;;:?;: f.:1:fI.”,.".Q'. rah” rmm 55.AmV'”m5 I ilate fall but do not let them dis- The above information. that onl,v.mrb mu” m. mm. Wm hp ljpnencm 33 Cafjesdof movable gldxfzy or Ndlin the long run Travel. romance re qu re surgery an is en npei-mm Cultural acuvmes 8” mm” stion was performed most of thelexceuent M ed for me balm” ,. patients obtained relief. does not U", V”, in ” V” 5 dark 91”” "1 ””””5' .4.'cini-i born on this day will -- kldmv” ltalented. .ma:z.nativo, aggressive l Kubla Khan. who founded thr Locks rm mp L,-lcmim. (3,131. new MOHBO1 ("F ii." iii Chm-'l in ill? Montreal. raise ships 45 feet in by- 13th cenfu was famous for poniupassinsz rapids nn the st. Lati- Plnd dl?P1R.V- licnce river. :. - - every loaf "snllcugn"