The long evening sheath is an important actress in the current pageant. and when well designed adds its almost shy beauty in good measure. Nettie Ruse-nstein uses gold and champagne silki ' IT. CHRYSOBTOM A. I. , Altar Society was held at tho home of Mrs. Alyre P. Arsenault. Sixteen members and 1 visitor an- swered roll call. Various reports were given by committees. A whist is to be held Dec. 28th at the home of Mrs. Alyre P. Ars- enault. Committee in charge for the evening will be Mrs. Amand and Mrs. Alyre Arsenault also Mrs. Theodore Gallant. It was decided to treat the school children, also to buy gifts for the teachers at Christmas. Roll call to be answered at next meeting by "A New Year's Resolution-' there will also be a sale of lunches. Members voted money to buy a gift for a girl recently married, and also to buy cod liver oil cap- .sules for the school children. HOUSEHOLD HINT To keep the family overshoes neat and out of the way, also properly mated. fasten a metal towel bar to a wall, then attach spring clothespins with thin wire -one clothespin to hold each pair of boots. Before hanging the boots. though. clean them with soap or detergent suds. to prevent soiling the wall, also to have them ready for the next wearing. MORNING SMILE She tscornfuliyl-My dear lei- Iow. what keeps you out of the BEAUTY my. i-Ie- M d I d , h t k brocade for an exquisitely out long you out 03; megrbgulgy ::ol:!"!:p' sheath, demure with its tiny puf- fed sleeves. The drawstring look at O - the high-waisted back is niarkedl ST CATIIERINES w' 1- by two pink silk roses. The monthly meeting of the . .St. Catherine's W. I. met at the ELEANOR ROSS Dress designers decide on cer-I lain fashion trends for the sea- son or are influenced by a cer-l taiii era, a play or a movie. Once the clothes are completed and shown. they leave it up to the women to fit into them! Sometimes it takes a little do- ing, too. as some of us have dis- covered when struggling Into the: uliiquitous shcati Unfortunately,i we're not all made on these long,l slender lines the designers dream about! FOUNDATION GARMENTS But just as a wide range of cos- metics enables us to wearl almost any color. so there are new gir- iilcs, foundations and bras that czin be depended on to keep pace with outer fashion and to make things easier for us. This season most of us will find the long-line lirzis and the high-top girdles will hclp in wearing the new sheath iiicsscs and the high-waiscd Em-: pirc silhouettes- l-'irmly entrenched in evening Ilixlllttns. especially the holldaysu is the dinner dress with a deep. llllllI”lIlLZ back nccklinc. That, too. is iaikcn care of nicely by new Iirii constriictiuii as well as by IllIlI(I.s0nI0, low back. all-in-one foiiiuiatlons. it you're a one-piece garment dcvotee, ilic new models willl ltiiiitilll the midriff. lift the hush! liiic and bare the hack without my iiressiirc or dist-onifort. .-ind wlint luscious colors you'll find in the new foundation gar-I ITIPIII line - up! Such shades as pasicl red. silvery gray, taupe. Ipl'lt'flL, rose beige. turquoise are all there. along with the usual DIlli'I(. wlilte and now navy. There are beautiful trims, too. Ribbon appliquea, embroidery.j In Line With Fashion home of Mrs. W.R. Shaw, Char- lottetown, on December 10. The president presided and the meet- ing opened by repeating the Creed in unison, followed by singing ”Hark The Herald Angels Sing." Roll call was answered by the lace, are all used effectively. exchange of Christmas gifts. COLOR AND STYLING "I'Il9l'8 were seven members and One Of the nicest C0n1l1llniCtils tlircc visitors present. Minutes of paid to American women is the the last meeting were read and variety in color and styling of her approved. CvsFeSp0lIdel'lCe w a s foundation garments. For it as- read and discussed. sumes that each of us considers A "Gt-t-Well" card was signed a foundation garment wardrobe by anti. member and gem to I as essential as our regular outer ”" -' Vt:---m - Workshop Patterns by Ruth Wyeth Spoon wardrobe-which indeed it is! It assumes, too. that we don't wear: the same garments over and over: -that we actually wash them asi frequently as we know we should.j Take care when washing the colorful models. Don't worry if they "bleed" a bit; just wasiif each color separately. And wash them frequently. it's the acid perspiration and soil that affects. the delicate fibres. not the soap, the water or the handling! WELL ESTABLISHED The first classes at Queen's University at Kingston. 0nt., were opene in 1842 This Santa on the roof is starting - - - - - -' - - down his own private chimney with yhis pack of gifts for all the fam- ily. The piece is cut out of a panel iof hardboard with enough left ov- t cr to make the words Merry Christmas in letters nearly a foot high. By using the pattern avail- iahle to readers no special skill is - nccd. All one has to do is to tapr- . thc inttcrii to the mntcral and 'trace the saw lines and spaces for the realistic colors. The pattern is complete in all details includ- : ing mounting direction. The price of the pattern is 31.50. It willibe h it "4 i - i 1,, 1” uhwmnm scnt by first class mail if 10 cents .:..1.'..-. 1".'.L'".'l?i .i2”...l.?i '5 rm we maze- ment in the C'PlliPI' pint-ides sruirr inr It I (mardmn wilrk-5Il0P P3"0I'n5r pincushinn. Nire gift for mother or 4433 WES! 5”! AVENUE- giandmother. Vancouver. B.C.. Canada. sauna-nu . . E This plastic sewing box keeps needin- and-tliresd neatly arranged in iu-nsrnte rnnipsitnierits snd always in vwu Ii Best wishes a prosperous fashioned Christmas and New WAY Furniture Co. Ltd. for an old New Year. A l A meeting of the St. Chrysostomy The December tueetinl .was moved and seconded to send E2337 VALLEY W- 1- ol the Cherry Valley Women's 111511103 was held at the home at M”- George Hayden on Tuesdli !V93' ing. Nov. 6th, with the president. Mrs. Bennett Maclsaac presidin- followed by the Creed in unison- ll members res nded to roll call by an excha e of Clirlslmis ages. Minutes of previous meetini were read and approved. The treasurer reported 541.06 on hand. Several ”thank-you” cards WOT? read for sick treats received. It was decided to purchase flan- ' " blankets for each Orphan- age rather than Indian blankets. It was moved by Mrs. Ed Mac- Donald. seconded by Mrs. Malcolm Irving that each member sub- scribe to the Institute News. On motion of Mrs. John Maclsaac. seconded by Mrs. Lewis Hayden. the treasurer. Mrs. Russel Ings is to' send S5 to Springhtll Disaster Fund. A guessing by Mrs. Stirling lngs caused much fun. the yrizevgoing to Mrs. Bennett Macisaac with Mrs. Geo. Hayden receiving the consolation. Collection for the evening am- ounted to 75 cts. One new mem- ber. Miss Martell, joined. Next meeting is to be held on Thursday evening. January 3rd at the home if Mrs. Ivan Docherty when roll call will be answered by a "New Year's Resolution". The card parties are to resume in the school on Tuesday evening. January 8th. On motion of Mrs. Russell Inn. meeting adjourned. A delicious luncheon was served by Mrs. Hayden. assisted by her daugh- ters Misses Beverly and Sandra and several Institute members. An enjoyable social period was then enjoyed by all present. member who is llll. Mrs. F. W. Stretch and Mrs. Alexi MacQuarrie gave ii very interest-l ing report on the Leadership Course which they attended. The Birthday Box was opened and the sum of S400 realized. It flowers and candy to the sick and shut-ins in the district for Christ- mas. Roll call for the coming year is to be answered by a current event. Mrs. Ralph Darrach is in charge of programme for next meeting.I Meeting adjourned and a dainty lunch was served by the hostess. LITTLE SANDS Friends here of Miss Eleanor Wheeler. Little Sands, regret to hear of her illness. She was taken to the Montague Hospital on Sun- day. All wish her a speedy recov- Meeting opened with the Ode,- gifts and a gift for both 0!'PIIll1'y I PISQUID EAST ' Monday, Dec. 24,1956 The Guardian. Page9 ' I. Mr. George Jay was a visitor tin Lorne Valley. Tuesday. at the l home of his son-in-law and daugh- tsig, Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDon- a The Mi--es I-Ii.-ie and Mildred R0di.'0i'.-ioii. -iudeuis at P.W.C. spent the iteeiii-nd with their par- All Vii-oil him a speedy recovery. Mr- Wlvr U. Richards of Gov- ernment itrcduc. No. 12, is now at his huiiic in Little Saudis- Mr. and Tlrs ltuwan Senca- bnush. Oak ialiey. visited at the home of her sisters in Little Sands on Friday of last week. More and more chain saws are being bauiihi and used in Little Sands and vicinity. lilr. James Dix- 0.l1. has recently purchased one for his lumbering Operations, New residents to Little sand; lrecently are Air. and Mrs. Hume ;of Brookliiic 'l'licy an: 31:, Cane. ton iiunic's pzireiits. All are glad t conductedi to welcome thorn in the district. I Miss Mary .ilacLcod who works In Charlottetown, visited her home over the weekend. i Miss Marian Iiume, Charlotte- town. also visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs". Carlcton Hume over the weekend. Miss Ellen hlunn was a week- ' end guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Archie iilunn. Little Sands. Mr- Malcolm Mat-Lean arrived home from the (Eiiy, Sunday. Mrs. Alexaiidcr Blue visited Charlottetown, on Dec. ID. The teacher and pupils are busy preparing for ii Christmas tree to be held in the Little Sands Hall Dec. 21. No other words 9 say it so well- lflllll CHRISTMAS l ery. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Living-i stone. Hopefield. attended the fun- eral of Mrs. Stanley Baker, Beech Point on Monday.. Their son Ray- mond is married to one of Mrs. Baker's daughters. Friends are sorry to hear of the illness at his home in Wood is- Medical Pharmacy Cor. Poivnal & Richmond J. A. MacLELLAN J. A. MacDONALD lands East. of Mr, Howard White. - ROSS BURNER 8. 56 ST. PEFQ8 ROAD THE FASHION SHOPPE 141 GREAT GEORGE STREET May Christmas bring joy in highest degree To you and to all whom you hold dear. May your days be merry as a Christmas tree And your home and family full of cheer. All the warmest of wishes we send to you, With a wish for a happy New Year, too. B-tight ccishu for tile csty Eu! CILIIILIIXQA yuiovs i st-zv. yet tnjoyl-ii DIAL 3355 ents. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rodger- son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay were visitors in tharlottetown, Wednes- day. Dec-ciiiliei'l2 Mr. and Airs Floyd Jay wt-rt: visitors in Ciiariuiietoun, Thurs- day. Miss Juanita Jay. Charlottetown. spent the weekend with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. I-Eduard Jay. Mr. and Mrs. Aliin Burke ac- companied by fiir. and Mrs. Sam- my Biri inutorcd to Charlottetown Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jay left Sun- day. for liloncton. NB.. and Mara- thon. Ontario. They expect to be away for the winter months. H A.- MOUNTAIN GUIDE DIES CORTINA d'AMPEZZ(). Italy tRPuLerst .- Guleo Lorenzi, 29,' well-knowii Italian I'I"itllIIIiZIIlIPOI'-- ing guide. died in a nursing II()II'If' here Friday night after a fall from a root. Bl'RTON SCHOOL The following is the report for November for Burton School: Grade Vlll - Mona Coliicutt. Grade VII - Marie Dalton. Nadine Rogers iequali. Grade VI -- I l'raiikie Mac- (lregor; 2. Eileen Dalton. Grade V - 1. Cheryl Rogers; 2. Douglas Cook, 3. Cletus Col- licutt. (irade IV C Mary Patricia I)al- it . "Grade III - I. Dolores Dalton: 2 Denzil Cook. Grade II - 1. Joan Dalton; 2.i James Dalton; 3. Valeria Colli- cutt. Grade I - xii cu-inis. Teachei. Mrs Gertrude lirmard TCRKISII ORIGIN : The tulip iias developed from I wild flour-r into a garden be-ant! by Turkish gardeners centuries ago. . 1 Extending em but uiibu for s cbun .Yulmdn Su.io4I.' THE GLORIA WI IERE SMARTER WOMEN SHOP LARTER KENSINGTON ROAD UUI co..i...;r-2 WAbI19Sr sincere and hearty. are sent your way for '-1 ioyous Christmas Sermon: CONCRETE CONTRACTORS FIIR CHRISTMAS Some old song. but always new - 3.", ch-5,9.” - so all of you! .IOHNNY'S MAYFAIR TEA ROOMS SWKJ LIE; to add out arts; to all: a Cdtistmao full of joy and glorious! Robinson Supplies Ltd. 187 Queen Street Dial 6314 BROS. PHONE 9609 ELECTRIC LTD. DIAL 4833 CAN. TIRE CORP Merry Christmas to all cur loyal Irla-mls and customers. and wishing use but of everything lor you! CHARLO'ITTI-.'I'OWN and SUMMERSIDE suit C2 HENNESSEY FUNERAL HOME W. J. BROWN. DIRECTOR ORATION LTD. WK 1... ..r u. .-.;,... . .. ..,a -.,-...,. will be a merry one, bringing you the best of everything you desire. IIENT NIZIIT... wondrous joy to your blersed Christmas J SUNTER'S LADlES' 162 Gt. George We hope that your Christmas WEAR Dial 6831 or-ms uu.,a..9.. 0,5. Saint. ' (s”'”” Jn)