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Get those 2 packages of SPIC and SPAN today and make your whole house shinei Mode in (Anode = 1 4041,74,»: 9c :fibik_;=.i_}¥~i~ifn.ean . THE GUARDIAN, CHARIUITETQW§__ A‘ presided. Eihe e Musical llecital ' ilt liotro liens i Friday evening the Senior Students o! Notre Dune Alcedernd ‘s ntoet excellent pie-no rcitel llhdcr one alwpim of the mm; pggng Alumnae. His Ex- cellency, Mmt Rev. James Bu!!! gireeence oi so men! 4mgssm friends wes e pron! that n” people oi Oherlottetown ep- p-eciuw good music end. Judging by, their enthusiastic applause, enjoyed eedh number. The stlge setting for the evm- ing’s program we: onlvlvwietc end artistic. Lovell’ urn-he "we" were gracefully arched on the gold colored inner ore/pol against which stood s beoutliul rose trellis. Floor vases oi flowers completing tho color-scheme were plocd on each side oi the dark red stage curtain. The periommnce. strictly s piano and. vocfll recital. was nicely bsionced. Fine piano selections were interrupted mt alvprbllfllk times by equally tine vocal num- bers ell o! which both in selccti and execution were excellent. The {gut thgt the students wlho took pan have been tollowing for the inst number oi s the course outlined by the Rnyel Conservatory o1 Music oi Toronto end et the end or such school term try cx- aminations both pmctlool end theoretical explains why eeoh in turn played from mummy with such preclslop, sureneas, and skill. It is worthy oi note that l. pieno gtuglenl; or tho Notre Dame School o! Music, Miss Sheila Merle Mec- Inmls won the silver Medal ior hsving obtained the highest mar-k. s7 points. ct the ant Prince Edlwulrd Island to Festival Missel Goclyne Orulg. Maureen Blake, and Shirley Mae-Kay were the soloists o! the oven-ins end each oi these young ladies pleased the audience with sweet gey num- bers. All three girls hdlVG prunin- ing voices and gave proof oi cere- iul and capable training. specisl mention must be made oi e most colorful number, g Msypole Song and Donloe, by eight o! the younger musicians who, dressed in blue gowns and wearing ger- lsnds o! daisies in hheir hair and corresponding shoulder bouquets. gsily song end danced as they skilfully and Irncoiully wound and unwound bright ribbons nround on attractively decorated Mey pole. This number was loudly applauded and to the delight. or the audience was rapeseed. The Nlolre Ikme Choir con- cluded the program with s rendit- ion of three well chosen numbers Those songs so rich in melody and harmony were s well chosen finale. Program is as ioliows: Liberty March - Davis - Aline Richard, Maureen Murphy. Helen lifacDonaid. Jeanne M. Bossg. Minuet -- Mount - Patricia WWW- - Adagio - Oesss rironck -- Joyce Irvine. Sir Rupert - Schumann - meg. nor Kay's. Joy o! 51mins (duo) _ Nolst - Msrion Hynel, Noreen Conmelly. VOCAL. - "The Wind end the Lgavgg Leonl .- Shirley MacKay. Bonnie - Mozart -- Betty Bmitlv Bmgstelles - Beethoven — Pat- ricio. H. MecDondd. Albumblmtt — Beethoven - Gselyn Craig, VOCAL: The Little Dem-ozel — Iver Novella - Maureen Blake 99mm Fantasy - Rogers _ Shelia M. Machnmls. Dorothy Dewar. Venetinn Bent song _ M91149“. wh-n — Florence Callaghan. Valse Caprice Oreig Barbara Walsh. VOCAL: Sing, Break lnilo stir-gr Mun... "I! — Geeiyne Oralg. Mighty ulr’ a Rose (s pert) _ Nevin ~— Geelme. Maui-sea, Shirley Song Without Words - Mendel. smhn - Maui-oer» Blake. the kind which sre too starkly se- vere in design.‘ Neckline styles which should slso ~ H‘ ~msw ANNAN w.l. lofwiiu; ode and. creed. mil call Society. n rwu suggested to ob- bring used clothing to next meeb- to five in district. New sick grom- ! was responded to by eleven man- 1min s play and sell candy to raise lng to psdt another box. Mrs. mittee oppointiied —- Mm. ltbefi ‘rho -y meeting of the New, bers. Six visitors were present funds. Mrs. John Moose agreed newts Mouse was appointed to at- Moose snd Mrs. Delbert Rayner- ; “my. ,1. was held at the home‘ and one new member was wel- to see about some. tend the snnlusl convention in School committee reported school 1 at Mrs. Albert Moose on Thurs- corned. ltlinmtes oi April meeting A letter ot thanks for iood re- rune. had been scrubbed since lest meet- ’. fly. evening May 6th President w-ere read and adopted. 1t was de- ceived was read irom Benwick 1n- Slok committee reported sev- lng. Bill oi 34-00 i0! "Mk W" Pi‘!- hsnded in consisted oi (our peirs 1.1 occupied chair and meeting open- clded to donate $6.00 to Red Cross stitute in lmglsnd, manbers tversl calls mode snd treats taken one selri‘. one nightt- senled and peld. Rad cross work dress and one pair; boys’ winni- es, An suction ml: (allowed which realized the sum oi $11.10. their receipk for evening were -- (Jol- lection sioo. sole or cords cents and one membership iee. fi cente. Mrs. John lldcllnnie invited mem- bers to her home ior nent meet- ingws. Elmer Mouse and Mrs. lumch. Rleireelunelsto were served by hostess snd g wee closed with the King. __..—_____-i-__ SOFT NIUILINII PLATTER TIDOAT ‘rho women whose throat tells tsies o! ege csn put dollop lo this gossip by msking e wiser, choice oi necklines. Best choices ere those necklines which cllmb up s bit. ere nomen- ing. have e sigh inqliring look oi dsintlnese. A ruiiied upstanding collar. to: exemvll. o! white lace or starchy ilbflc encircled by] peeri necklace or a block velvet ribbon hes incelculellle flattery to oiier, As, not is e delicately colored chiiion ac . draped will; sround the neckline oi e dress. In! - en give dash to s unheralded-leer ‘the sold-chain oeotuees. or the choker oi.’ pass-is which they was: else for nee , . . The kind o nboklinltl w'~'c,h A .0‘ in‘ Uieiwllh columns» s. . v om . Delbert Demu- to eaeist with o! this typsb! loll-slime it around. be ‘ ere new isshicn reviv- sls oi the ilchu and the shawl. Desoite their high-style look, these stilts seem to suggest the mature _ i‘- . sod with the iollowing address ec- Presentations To t; ills Alice can» Prior to leaving her old home in . Q lined Mrs. Alice Oerter. who ran the now-y store in that dis- trict ior ll years. was honored by her neighbors sud friends who deeply regret her deperture irqm their immedlets vicinity but are ‘looking iorwerd i0 rnsny visits from her. As s token o! theln love end es- teem Mil-s. Garter wu wslted upon by the neighbors c! Baldwin's Rood and Btenhops Rood, slso the Bald- win's Road Institute snd present- oompenied by e generous purse. and their good wishes ior health snd happiness. . “Deer Mrs. Garter: It is with s. feeling o! sadness sud regret thst we gather here tonight on the eve oi your depsrture from our midst We cannot let you lseve with- out cams-easing our thsnks and ep- precietion tor the lnsny ievorryou hsve done ior us end the many times you have helped most oi us out in diiticult times. You were slweys willing to lead the wsy end give e helping hand in wry worth while endeavour tor the benedit cl the community. Mrs. csrior plesse accept this smell token irom us. your iriends. we ask you not h consider its smell intrinsic veiue but rather the good- will snd good wishes it carries. Whatever your plans ior the iuture ere, we wish you success and the best oi luck." Mrs. Carter also received the ici- lowing com imen‘ letter from her iellow workers oi the O. W. l... accompanied by sn exquisite Ros- ary which will elweys remind her oi their pie ‘ days together. “Deer Mrs. Carter, We the mem- bers oi the C. W. L. oi 5t. Terese‘: having learned oi your intended departure from our midst. could not let the occasion pass by with- out showing in some smell wsy our appreciation o! your help end eid in iurthering the aims oi our League. We esk you to accept this smsll gilt as s iond remembrance oi your hours spent in our midst. Bgd. OWL. Members." WWSLOI NOB/I'll WJ- The -M.sy meeting o! the Winsloo Noriih WJ. met in the school Tuesday evening, Msq 4th with the president presiding. ‘Iihe meet- ing opened by singing "O Can- ada" and repeating creed in un- ison. Roll call was answered b! eight members. Minutes c! lest meeting were rend end spproved. Correspondence wee then present- ed end discussed. The sum o! $3.90 was realized irom e cud Scherzo - Bchu-bent -- Jenn Mc- Leod. INTIIRMISSXON SONG .A.N'D DANCE: Around the Mavrwle ~— ‘limes — lldhurcen Blake, Barbara Welsh. Florence Callaghan, Betty Snith, Helen MacDonald, lame Noonsn, Berth; MoG-regor. Marlon Hynee, Vslse Brillente Op. 34. No i — Chopin -- Yolanda Mercier. Solieggletto — Bed! -- Roberta Sutherland. for well; c! Mm. Mnyiwia, _.948 "Bl/D " DESSERTS IFFS party held at Mrs. Stan shun BwM-w save report o! a donatlo o! $10.00 to the Oanaxlien App Children Fund ~end colleotod ceived. lit was decided to glvu gm] tORQKiOIOMIJlGIIO-mtothgcim. oer Fund. l Iii WI! decided that Mrs, Albert Younker see about inviting s Ploy. Y‘ ‘ sppointed to ‘et- tend the lnmldl convention m" 1W!- John Outer and Mrs. Claude Oreswell. Bic): committee reported one bog of fruit sent and two thank you cards received. Bill ior same wls Presented end mid. school com- mittee had no report. Red Cross 79011.6(! that fivO pair sockeés, olx night dresses and one pm- pyjamas were handed in. ‘ New committees appointed were! Sick (8 months). Younker and Mrs. Clouds Cres- (3 months). Miss Vcre Nunn and Mrs. Younkes". Next meeting to be held at the home oi Mrs. Claude Oral- well on Tuesday, June 9th. the programme conunititee in ‘Wallace Smith. Lunch cccnsnlttes for next meeting, Mn. school Mrs. Albfil Stun!!!‘ charlie Impromptu in A fist - Schubert " ' Stevenson. Mrs Altm ._ Bethany Mmnongld,‘ Younker and Mm. Stanley Younlr- Vslse in A minor - Glopin *7 "R M90“!!! 610996 P-vlih iii! m“; pqgkugy "King", Collection ior the even- Fantasy in 11'. minor - Fedeler- ins "r0 cents. Bethany and Hilda. CHORAL Sliil-IUPIONS: In the Merry springtime Werner. Alwerdlng of Diplomas snd Sliver Medals of the Royal Conservatory oi Music oi Toronto. ' GOD BM!!! ‘Iii-ll: K1110 should be revealed m ‘the 1 ffgsso__i_~eu- leftists vuuu ' Ills anehtldf which reveal too much mo» er DAILY cnosswoao (PMXIM. Please COM’) srzcoup onnssr n ion“ - OARMAN, Man. — (C?) —Ml$ ‘i recently. 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