- GIN-Q-Oo' o.” u.- n. , Q The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs. April 18, 1968. HAPPENINGS WW Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac~ Earlene. Bedeque. spent the Easter holidays with Mrs. Mac- , Farlane's parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Shirky. Lombard. Illinois. Central w l t h Mrs. Hector Lcard. Bedeque. spent Easter relatives in Halifax. NS. Highficld Explorers held tllcir closing mecting and program in file church hall recently. lit‘t't‘lV- ing graduation certificates and (‘lty choirs will participate I r a time. salt will dare any risk. any sac. i _ achievement pins were Sheila Sunday, April 21. in the second IS he stopped king and - riftce. any personal danger. any 'js’ Buuer- ma'm" "'am‘m‘l- “all” 3"""3' East” “’5‘le 0f Chum?! gan going regularly to church hardship. to try to preserve her- ‘ us children's well - being of body, , Good. Audrey Hurry, and S)!- ‘ taking part in the program were go ' members via Stevenson. Other Explorers Debbie Good. Darlene MacAr- thur. Cathy Stearns and Betty Weeks. Lunch was served and guests at th e close of the program. . and Mrs. t'lalr Pnynter left recently for Hamilton. Ont, after being weekend ghosts of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tuplin, Indian River. Warronts and DTPflf'lf‘nlS collars were presented to Sitininl: Stars JOL 473. Murray River. \l‘ h a n Orange Lodge officers attsndcd the lodge meeting Those at< ‘ tending were Florence Ross. to‘ sorority's main project for tho year. it was announced at last week‘s meeting of the chapter. The project is a program on fine china to be presented at West Kcnt School later this month. Guest speaker David Boswell, stressed the importance of ex- orcise for the young as wet the aged and the relationship between mental and physical fitness. music at Trinity United Church at 3 pm. Offering received will to a scholarship fund for young Island organists. Mrs. St. Clair Trainor will entertain the graduating coeds of St, Dunstan‘s University at an afternoon tea Saturday this week. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Wright on- tertained at a dinner at the Charlottetown Hotel Saturd a y evening following rehearsal for the wedding of the former Suz- anne Palmer whose marriage took place on Easter Monday. (in Sunday Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Rllntain and Miss Nora Long- mirth rntcrtained the b rid a l print. Right SURREALIST AND BEST SELLER SHIFTS ' At left is a shift with the . a beach shift in pockets is a best seller in ‘ Mrs. Garfield MacFaydcn. and prayers by Mrs. Alex MacPhee and Mrs. Duncan Gass. Hymn MARY HAWORTH Accos’ting Of Daughters Shows Moral Depravity Mary unworth: I am Silundertaken because it is right. Dear and have five children. My hus- band is 38. I guess my problem really began 17 years 1180. when I didn't stand up for what I knew to be right. i,th letting my husband hurt me over and over again. until now I am too nervous and emo- tional to think clearly, a n d taking medicine for this '- on a heavy drinker. staying out late. He has struck me on sev- eral occasions. This I tolerated: but now I fearfor the welfare of our tech age daughters. When he comes home drunk he tries to oldest them. They are very disturbed and wish to leave home. Once I call- ed the police. but later we ag- reed to see our pastor for coun- selling; This helped iio His reform lasted for about three months. Then he lapsed back into drinking and last month he began troubling the girls again. Now I have lost faith and hope for the future. I consulted a marriage coun- sellor and made an appointment h for- him, which he refused to keep. He says he can stop drink- ing it he wants to. The coun- sellor says his sex problem doesn't come from drinkin : that drinking only reveals if and that he needs help. As he refuses to see the coun- sellor. she advises me to ta the children and leave. I would appreciate your opinion. I guess in“ husband always has been' ‘ left, wherewith to save yourself. regardless of the cost. always. is a better investment in the long run than "ta g the course of least resistance." If sin in an evil sit- uation for lack of guts to move it effect, sinking longer you stay. the less moral strength and resiliency you have As for what you Should do— take the family oounsellor's ad- vice and clear out, even if it means seeking temporary re- fuge with the Salvation Army or any other emergency sanctuary for displaced persons. As of now. you are staying with your sick-sick husband in a spirit of pure cowardice. which is unbecoming to a mother. As a rule. any mother worth her mind and soul. Your husband’s furtive pur- suit of his daughters when he is drunk is a complex disorder: a blend of emotional irresponsibil- iINAFORE 0F HUCK . Right for now and summer putting yourself on record. With days ahead- 3 pretty pinafm-g ity, moral depravity and cri- minal misconduct. And you are im and them. as being a of book. in white or color! weak-minded accomplice in his In easy buck weaving. Pat- Wmng dOlPE~ When You "Y _l“l tern 7126: children's sizes 2. 4, Keel" “he mle “Sewer- wllhi 6, 8 included. Pattern. direc- h‘m “5 the beach "‘ suc’h c‘r'i tions for pinafore: easy-to-fol- cumsl'ances- th , low chart for huck weaving. Nations Slfak _1°“dd°rth 3]“ T rty- five cents (coins) for ran.ri.sr annual mm vauern moswmw till his egl‘llssly smisn exploits: please) t9 Ame], l-Eéogksl', can “on “fills womenlnlk‘ is t." .geti (gepctiuaddlll-‘tnnt sired: professtonal help in negotiating: onto 1' 0m. Ontario mug“. grand mistress. Flo, \l nnre, partl- at :l slipper at the Bun. new wide sleeves in black and white cotton pique . with a London this spring. Shown 260 wa I am ill“ immature and “59d "constructive separation" from. I t l t . P t STand juvenile dirfm}or. it‘sllllka lain resldcncc. white Silk serge surrealist dash of red at neckline and With a red and white scarf. : A totzlsaggis members answ- :wflitmwgfifniri’emfiaggmg m caude aggkhtelughitlzéygz you? :fghgycenpgaaersn “NUMEER‘ Alieyiofilmrgflnlnomnsle arirl‘d- (‘h M “d w a v" F Hamm ‘. t h t u m b m di ered roll call with a Bible verse we leave? 1 actually fear him nee mgimmed to that b'rave: NAME. ADDRESS. ers ' V ' p ) a . p c en “ens S e so an i Contaman the word "risen". and what he may do. course of action don’t ook‘ 1963’s BiggeSt Needlecraft Spurgeon Moore. grand treasur' er. GOL. Lunch was served foi- Iowlng the meeting. Morysrllle. NB. are visiting d their grandparents. Mr. an ‘ Mrs. Stems Webster. Charlotte: town. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gardening Is Speaker’s wo rn at the meeting. It_ was; moved by Mrs. Edith Robinson! that meeting be adjourned. The] program committee then took: 1 An offering of $3.25 was receiv- ed and dedicated. Mrs. Ray- mond Gillis led the study per- 'od. The meeting closed with for the next meeting. I am trying to arrange hous- ing back in my home town and if it comes through I pray I make the right move. Please ad- back. in terms of regretting tlle‘ .Sho‘v $3” sm°°ked access” break. or thinking wishfully oft what-miglltahave-been. if only he had reformed. or if only you'd les 5 our new Needle craft Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-id you designs to knit. the vary 5 ar Send 25 cents nowl brldugrthetwinslall’et‘ iheOflilttlimuriiliial “mm. M.“ Herbert - o . a Chfifiih was served by the 1105- me “sing; ben9d1"t‘°"' Mrs‘ vise the soon to help me reach had the wisdom to stand up foxy CFOChEt’. 59%; weave- "13mm meeting of the Rainbow Club Mrs. Pearl Hermann. form-l ms assisted by the committee ex ac ee Will be hostess a right decision and {011:0}? fihel‘ight in relafionlomm der, quilt. lus free pa tern. held Monday afternoon at Sun- erlv of Pownal. P.E.l.. has re- '. ~ . . let . turned to the home of her dau-iI A ]_ It I 1 U ‘ C ggge' Conecno'n alemted The same number of mem- Dear _ N; n is proverbial Ma ry Haworth counsels. Elected tor the ensuing year Emery Mrs. Calvin York, port. gr L“ "re was “9 heme M A (’USTWI‘? OVE W! i bets . I the DI‘QVIOIIS wisdom that “honesty is the through her column. not byi grees- 350 degrees F‘. were: Mrs. M. W. Weeks. presi- land. Md. after spending the‘ the April meeting of the Stan- MFS- Mal‘lorle Dawson “’85 INDIAN RIVER w] "189mg for Wine}! Mrs- Richard best policy.” By the same tok-‘mail or personal interview.’ Garnish with Grceen Saul-a dent: Miss Hilda Harper. Vit'cw winter months in Miami and. hope w.t. which was held at the! “Mm-i. '0 "‘9 "‘Ombm 0‘ “19 The April meeting of Indian Macphefi “.5 hostess- DCVOUW en. a right course of action.lWrite her in care of Guardian. summed into hollowed tomatoes. president: Mrs. R. Francislvc- ‘Clearwater. Fla. | home of Mrs. Pat Horgan. Roll 23:115.:geggze Xfifljezrnzggr River Wl held the aloém‘gcefiygglugid g: c?" so serves 6 m 8‘ : retary. and Ml“ PM)? Park ‘call was anSWered hv to mem-‘ ' 7' ' . ‘ home of Joan Bernard. Owin - - : 3’9 y treasurer A special mention. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald McCar-i bers and two visitors. Minutesl he“ were "659"" The meenng to the prevalence of 'flu' in th: 3‘9 firesident‘ scrlpture read‘ tableggggNmiSAECEmM ‘ nnle . ' of a birthday cak Went to Mrs. Pope Clark. trea-i mile and son Michael of Ken- of previous meeting were read1 opened by repeating the collect in unison. Th 9 minutes of the district, only five members were and an exposition on the theme 2 tablespoons minced parsley surel- ot themtgub zines it;‘ in; instep. anfd gm.tL60nall‘d}‘MC‘ and approved. IN meeting “we read and 8p present. “the can to a life of prayer" by A ' ‘ 1 tablespoon minced mint ceplon in . .. an a me o .arvi e. o ree own. e on. . . _' - ’ ' The President, Mabel Mac- P P P . thanks was extended to retiring pond" gar” Ma‘LaU‘hla" W proved. Lena“ occupied the chair. and Mrs. Alex MacPhee. Prayer by y 1 tablespoon ohve o president Mrs. P. Sharam. Highlight of a supper follow. lug the meeting was the cutting e by Miss .la- net'MacKinlcy in celebration of . her 91st year. Sunday for a three-week visit to} Boston. Mass. Toronto and: Hamilton, Ontario, where they'1 will visit friends and relatives.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Lean. of Central Lot 16. pl l c a v 0 Friday for Saskatoon, an to’ prize in the notes Contest". Mrs. at the Institute won a‘ “Century of Mir-v _ Reg. Rossi I purchased a sharpener for theit school. The ways and means Kenneth Mgc. committee are to plan a pre~ ifestival concert. Mrs. Pat Hor- gan gave a report on the Rural. al c a co. A bill of $1.79 was paid. The sick committee reported sever- alls being made with treats Correspondence was read and it was moved by Mrs. .lcan Carruthcrs seconded Mrs. Marjorie Dawson that $5.- 00 be sent to the Easter Seal as the secretary and treasurer were 0th absent, minu s. pondence were read by Helen Turner. Roll call was answeredj y with “What the Institute has done for the district." treasurer’s report and corres- t Mrs. Raymond MacPhee and hymn 495 closed that part of be meeting. The offering amounted to $3.40. NEW ANNAN W] New Annan Womens lusti- : tute met at the home of Mrs. ‘mnker who Is New DesseriTreo’r THE ANJOU pear is a_ veryi Coffee special fruit that is obtalnable well into May. Evcry home- prides herself on t 3 tablespoons wine vinegar 5 tablespoons water 1-3 teaspoon salt lit teaspoon pepper Combine ingredients order given. Mix thoroughly. if this sauce must stand. stir Tea ROAST SALMON OREGON 1 t6 lb.l section salmon 2 teaspoons salt ‘ Members of Al ha rlla tor, S s ., ' ti' .l .. . . . . . . a aln. *_ Beta Sim PM mam). will} ap_ 1 sin?!“ wggerfm? WI“ “anger: Beautification Dinner. The var-' Campaign. It was decided to Correspondence consisted of I ruce Waite {or the April meet. her we making skill Will be in- V4 teaspoon pepper 1L,Serves a. . r on Mrs. Hem, Herringhfive Union of Canada. They ions committees gave their rel have films at the school on a letter from Mrs. Douglas lng. ' tepested in the new Party Pear 1 peeled sliced onion . . “lam program.” discuss me. expect to ram Apr“ 30_ p0 _and new committees were! Tuesday evening April 23rd. Melllsh re Rural Beautification The meeting opened wjeh Pie made With Anjous that the M thin-sliced lemon w1th rind Food News From The Chef '. ‘ appomted- ’3 New committees are Sick and and Highway Safety. also a.let- singing "The More we get To. Chef has just brought in, fresh- Green Sauce Canned cherrry juice is now . I M“. pal-ker Jewel was guest program _ arjorie Dawfi ter from the Re .ross. A qu_es- gather" followed by Collect. baked, from our taste test: kit- 3 halved. hollowed tomatoes on sale in fine, food stores of ' S speaker and gave a talk on gar-I son and Mm Kathleen Murphy_’ tlonnalre concerning Education Roll call was answered by 13 Chen. wash fish in cold water; this country. flavorful and rich ,' —-—-————- .dening and answered questions. .‘ school _ Mrs, Man-e Macnom which on left over from members bringing a sample of Mewul’emem“ “‘9 level rinse and blot on absorbent pa- Nd in COIOF. Similar to that W . , ‘ Mrs. Lloyd Belle thanked Mrs.i aid and Mrs, Bessie Cameron, the last meeting. Was answer- a favorite sweet. Minutes were PARTY PEAR PIE per towels. enjol'Ed recently in Persia- Jewel and presented her with a‘ lunch _ Mm Annie CameronH ed. It was decided to enter the read and approved. Plans were 4 ffESh ADJOU Pears Dust interim. with salt and --- -- A“ 9 gm. i Mrs. Eva Lmd and Mrs. Jean, Rural. Beautification contest. made for a hockey banquet. 4 cup brown sugar pepper, add onion and sliced ' ""' An auction sale of among my Carruthers. i . A first aid Course has been It was decided to have quilt- 3 tablespoons flour m0“ ‘ H. BENNETT CARR I ' R0 we [05. fl“, sun back at H, H . now . i t . charge and a social half-hour; eron. Roll Call will be answer- ,- Per- The Secretary reported $5 m Neatly wrap salmon in this; "mummmdnnnmmwmmw «mmmmmcwmmmWWmWWMWMMWwWWWdt mummmw- Wmm+wt ' Dreitily blur. veiling clouds have longed to see its beams! . ' Cogggonggncrhxgfln5"“:2 pens”, or 9 “be crus' Bake 15 minutes to the pound Ch‘l'louelflfll. EE-l. l» were drawn. How then, could cut the shadows of damp to re-l l CHURCHILL WMS discussed. The price of a mat_ peel‘ core and slice pearl: l in a manta oven’ 325 de. Au" ‘ vvv I Old Sol Keeps His Course we. we reflected. "face the sun so that the shadows would fall times too, we recall. when the| ill WMS was held at the home - behind?" earth's crust dried and the of Mr and Mrs Louis Darrach the PIC‘ "mm" “‘9 “ck pan' ' coup DENT l; . . - - - . e i I. Y YOUR In 01" favorable N‘nnpln 2 crops marked time. and bloa- The call to Worship W85 repefll- figg'm'tt" repormd 3 treats ta sugngbl‘l‘ouralbtildmnuimggliogit: W" I I L 5 years. how pleasant. the sun‘s ‘ head. heart. hands and health. provincial prcsl-i dent of the group. attended the meeting. Miss Madelyn (Tlarkin. president, presided, and or- otlly MacKenzie. treasurer. pro-i ‘ canted her report. 1 making a spuklng tour it was annotmced that Isabcll antics. UN Fellow for 963.: the» tic provinces, will be tn‘. lowed. Lunch was rved the hostess and committee in the home of by The next meeting is to be at Mrs. Bessie Cam- storc line weather. Yet some-i I'll - snow. and flurriel. and . r lot. "And how can the roblns sing now?" Alex wondered. But all the time, in proof of sunshine in come and the ap- proach of the seedtime, the mill- stream below the front mea- dow runs full and red. bearing the drifts away. “It looks as if, for me, there’ll be no fishing this year on the BLA CK lplanned for the last week in lApril, beg-inning on the 22nd. Lunch was served by the hos- The April meeting of Church- ed in unison followed by hymn ing at home of Mrs. _ bert Williams with a pot luck sup- tress cover 5.90 was voted for blackboard brush was V4 teaspoon nutmeg V6 teaspoon rum flavoring 1-3 cup crea Arrange in p a s t in flavoring and cream. Rub. long piece of heavy-duty-i aluminum fall wtth b utter. m“. Sum. s“ “to vvvvvvvvvvv insurance Counselling of Fee-.252 ry- lined pie rrby Byrne Hope Sanders soms we tended drooped, and smile is on the farmlands as it t . ’v ‘ ' .l ' A ‘ can...“ and “3...... mom... :3 gigcmitgti‘gsg .13;th WWJE bought for the school. . Spoon sum mixture over MONTREAL, April lath—Truly just . «breeze- ,n n. warmth “u, "g... _ hm; gram”. '.,. t f 1 th "f? a I nosmssestorute next meeting pears. Dot with butter. Cover to make. .a light and delightful dessert " " lambkin that in the Ice of some drn s of ad‘s?) 0 lee 8 “St, “'5 Hazel Mo‘sev Ethe‘ Moase- With mp Crush “‘1' em out a nude wm' “rum TEA'BISK! Treat our in watering “I'm _ MW or imh 9- ‘ “Wer- I Martha Schurman with the pear-shaped pieces for Iteam- family to Cottage Puddmg tonight. Whenyyou Y is cuddled “We hemp the- llowevcnwe lost it - the sum; meeting at home of Mrs. John escape. make it with Mon r h Tea-Bisk, you simply > we. sweetening the~§tra\‘_bpr_ Old Sol himself. back m the: Mouse, New my committee. Bake 10 minutes at 450 de- mike a quick batter and bake 30 minute. to . . ries‘in some \vildling of field or day" H" was the” we "mm" mm” are Daisy We“ and 3'9“ Fri 4° minutes “in!” ' ' .. ~ ‘ "we" hm“ P i with chocolate or amid some bO-fcrncd summer hfwm (way. When wnh Gran-(I‘ll Hilda Moase' the school com' 350 degrees F' ' h ‘lh f 't calkalinel sauce . and for a touCh 0‘ Spring' . ' deli to he a toyed incident of thc dd‘mh'” ““‘ Walk”? “‘9 "We! mlttee Henrietta Waugh. pro- Serve warm or cold ‘0 5» gm's- “ -“" ' s f" “313"? at. W" Elmer’s today. He Ji‘ holiday _ “me ' to attend the morning schlce; ‘ gum, Eiubem Semi-mm, Cheese lovers may like a h“ “"5 handle“. Ill-purpose mix In either the 19 oz. size with Perfecting me hm.” n, .h P '" “‘0 Old K'rk‘ 3‘ “)9 Corr"if-i Roll call will be answered with slice of Cheddar cheese over ffizyfigseéoggghfiz‘zwrfig.059'“? t.enl’fltlftel—or the big 37 oil. having - that same which used last Sunday' ' “The” ‘5' f‘” “5'5 an exchange of seeds or plants. the WP and "10" mt “idling ‘ p0 mg "m' m- come satin - 1 to a always a rare delight in such a‘ unch was served by hostess calories are apt to ask for a DEFINITELY MY FAVORITE 'all over beauty treatment. I. ‘ cheek. and scented with the dis_ Mm 1. 'though It would see assisted by the committee. The scoop of ice cream. CALGON BOUQUET bath! You see, Cnlgon "Hm fragrance M "My WW those wars to walk thither. Is at mung closed with the Queen, TOMORROWS DINNER FOR Bouquet ll a delightfully scented water m” m” had known agmhvhp morn or. less unorthodox thingi GUESTS conditioner that mlkea bath water silky- you faked the ms'm'm 'hav i-n'n to do. No more do folks findf . “alum-oz.“ Grapefruit Sec. soft and helps your loop to lather luxur- mdmws wnh W "M mm in the little footpaths of the mor-l JuvemIe Lodge tions Iously. Yes, Cnlgon Bouquet is a real 2:."s:.:“;;2;"s.rg*..r;m.“hitl-= Id Roast Salmon 0mm Esra“smitzdzralgtsm {rm , . - v- ‘ w en ni Lemon Wedges . .- , . i ‘. , ere’l Spec ker 5 Topic t fglgnglggfllgh;heoggdlg.alert tort HO 5 Banquel Green Sauce in Hallowed To- 33,, 53.5.53: {ge'l'lgg- Calgonugguggtugg Itrue . . l’l . ' ‘ ls 4-H Work cmwnmn lnwlinpss. the “‘9; John Y No. 293 J.0.L. Sum- g??sp m shampoo, too . . . one teaspoonful in thye wash water hcl 8 MW of [he dav' . mersule P.E.I. held a banquet 0 8 0 U - . Iudslng . . . one teaspoonful in the first rinse leaves hair b t Mm Teresa MMUWL dim“ “You walkpd't. 0M qmiled to. recently in the Orange Hall. creamed 09W“ and shining. tor of women‘s work with th 9 prandd m . “oh Presiding officer Vera Moore Tossed Spring Green sand WH‘T CAN You ‘UY ‘— pmvmcial department or am: 1: th. Raul; .er.. ear, just guardian of Juveniles. called on party pear pie Flon thePBANK 0F MONTREAL Family culture was "nest speaker for 0“wm 0 It "res one' the following for remarks. mm. “W weuh jun about "w mum. . ., . . . alked _ .es. Though," . _ purchase you can t ink of. Acar house- the recent supper meeting of Granddaughter 8(1de wit MW.- JeSSle Latter Grand several “Venue” for “ten hold in re—even a summer hot“ 9 the Charlottetown Business and cahhath _ chuckle no“ m at: Mistress of B.A. Florence Ross dance. good work and fund rai- F.F.P. loans are low in coat as well ‘ad Professional W0mm-s Club. ‘H WM not altogether i’rpom' Grand Mistess of P.E.I. Florn- sing. These prices were donated life-insured . . . an y o— It is important. Miss MacLeod chow?" M Moore Gnnd Juvenile Dl- bi LOL and LOBA- ' or even three—ye“! to complete your ltressed that permit: help them. And’then lest w. would fab rector and Lodge officers and Juveniles presented their monthly instalments. Your a , Elves and mat youth he taught. got that in this dime it i no county officers. Guardians Moore and Stewart I i re ay the loan is all that’g needed. For to accept responsibility, to work: f . ' ‘ A report of the year's work of with gifts, in appreciation for w your credit need! , I 18 “I. idenl 9 no payment each , together. and to always com-' Ezisgmage t:ee|:e;k as? the Juveniles was given if undue: and 1“ill,- Conoratula- month cove" '1' your Indebtedm'l.” it? “‘3’ on the man‘- chte their work. "M Q-u'n _ mic liven-(gay d3 ' their Guardian Vera Moore. se- tions were extended to John Y. all? WINK 0" e B of Family Finance Plan soon with , Speaking on 4-H Clubs, sh a- geninn 0‘, wings m. 'JBA' nior lecturer of the LOBA Jes- for a successful and prom-cuive ‘ Dem” ‘l W“ "MMThM 3 Of It branch? . noted that the four Ha stand for‘ g ' we ’ " ale Lax-ts presented prizes to year's work. ' l PLATTER!!th Willowy sheath with a wide, t tailor a Hames’sister M in: for the club‘; 3... gang,“ 513$: .nlfffien‘alde} wonderful collar ——‘a you n g on May to. Isabel - , and Min] look for day to l Mum“ “6 Margaret Col_ have anyniuck when the water ll evening all hummer. C h o o ac . Inga were appointed to audit the "‘1‘ “uh *‘9 Wei?" ' "‘0" waffle pique- Ihlntunfi 0’ "1"?“- ‘ Allan James nix-month oldbo is more fortunateth 'n-eaonl'er'a book: for this meet- "gaging “mugmv I Wm.” David Grimm Black. Jr. roe. Cmnecticut and Mr. and printed “mm 497‘: mm ‘ ' y, ' m m wsere any fishhooks are? 0, New, gamma, mm ,9 M” Hem" Minn" Irwin of Sizes 10, 12, M, to. to. Sine lo m0“ bibles—helium?” womenhmnkehimlnppyc _ Min Helen Yeo reported on “W “fries, we hm!- Mifl of land and Don River, ‘ “slim 3% yards 35inch tab- He is the son of Norma the eldest of the sin 'n . he annual meeting and confer- “m9 0" the Window'- The Mill“ Prince Edward Island. an. Pm w‘mmm' New Y‘rk‘ m- H ' , l m g no. a beam“ :ddrzlémAnngd anathubéwe‘htehe sag- “ounce, the engagement d An alumna of The Prospect FIFTY CENTS (so centslfin tam: 315:1; fit an CBc'lcountry Hoedmm' The e . moon W damn; M3,. ml] School in New Haven. coins (no stamps. please) or a a ive - ends. on iedb theirra idrisetofame, . 0mm March 25 to a The 11:! Int“- rfl- hell lr coutu- snen. Patricia Irwin Black Connecticut. she is now u. this th- W I“ combine mlrriage and circus with enviablleeue W tchin ._ rte-t "N “i Y: to Charles Moore Swift. Jr.. tending Radcliffe College. In 2 can. ul- tu- Print . . , . ° ‘ - . ' ; .uaa for educagmo'ln an ac. m ‘21:! txawx: a... d 3&1? gm. angle, Mr, SM] , .n mm“, at Saint), am. NAME, AD- the sisters rehearamg,baby Allanamuslcal education .. mutt-l . « core ' xcter. cw The Philips Elector A» - ha” begu ' it fight“. Hm Sill"le Hampdlh’e. Mlaa Black Is the dam. grant-ted magna cum Send order to ANNE ADAMS b Hire‘dEyh - h“: "Qnusmw in C91" mommphs “ken ‘ secretary was asked to Ice very on- wo could daughter of the late Mrs. la Prln Untvut- care of Guardian-Patriot no. 3’ mt 1'” “n “km “Amine “‘15 Week- limbtbclflnsmflloClubof- not-econ "wool-int Blackandnlclaunqttneo- altythunaoflOflJklam ..am 71.. - g help for nt- ‘ cm homo. hurt in lrwin. Jr. can. enrolled a Toronto 1. on. ‘ {Ia-MemAmln- Wilhelmist .to whomlootat sea during it at fictiona- Just ml at lde'u E o P . . going committee Wu .olnfed blame. not he for."beblnd World War It. . dbmetta Ill-dint. of Technolo- plus coupon for “item . ven'ng afnot lmlflmmm nebulous l nanlaekhthemnd- gy. ‘. wmmmnnew Until ~-—Dl-7 «Mfr-all! Mrs. A‘ in ie m. “ .cm- ‘ 7 . Good .. Mammalian- planned. undue-atom. . \