.‘ WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Groups Unite For World Day Of Prayer Service T h e combined WW I ——_—__. Marshficld Presbytenian WMS.|‘ More Than Conquerors. U U C W. . The Guardian. Charlottetown, Tues. March 5,1963. 7lCentral . and York —' i V .C.W. met n Y Church for the World Day oftMarshfield: Mrs.‘ Rowell g a 0 :Prayer Service. iwell, Central; and Mrs, Arthur Economics, concluding with an Wendell MacKcnzte. 0n l The C.G.I.T. girls with their.John50n’ york, article, “When Grandma Was A period will be Mrs. David Sea—l leaders MFS- BPVBFIEY Simpson.l Prayers were offered by: Mrs. .Gh'h' Card Parties are to he mi‘h‘ . Frank Vessey formedtWallace Wood and Mrs. Wilfrcdf‘m‘tthlled tor the month 0‘ Organist was Mrs. iThomson. Central; Mrs. HughiFt‘bruary ‘ y. 'Lowry. Marshfield: Mrs. Mintov the Central its use. Mrs. Mclnnis was 33.: Guest speaker was Rev. G. D. ‘Foster, Mrs. Elmer Brown and ‘ M'wers. George whiteway, York. iMeetihg closed by singing the Mrs. Cyril MacGregor presid-ierection of the building. with the choir. lng over the World Day of Pray-. certain reservations regarding LIOYd Vesse er service held ’ ‘ (‘hriyian Church, t‘i‘day, a nd‘s sled in serving lunch by her welcomed the women of Chaiuytlaughtcrs. Ruby, Pearl and Sy— Iouetown and vicinity, who ga--lvia and her son. David. thcred there to participate in a. common service of prayer. 1 rs. Everett Payuter has re— A combined choir led the, iturned to her home at Long Rt- singing. and Miss Julie Po stcr vcr after spending the past six sang the beautiful hymn, “llcar Wt't‘ks with members of her fa- us 0 Father". Mrs. Allison blatantly at Toronto. Ont. Rae was the accompanist. i" T-”_‘—“ Watts sang Prayer iMrs. Walter Reuben Watts, York. \‘ince MacGrath is a patient.PIGnS Made For in the Charlottetown Hospital. lgoes to the - lChurch Council of lused for Christian ithroughout the world. Mr. and Mrs. Wcslcy opened their home for a Members of Alpha Chapter. party on Tuesday evcninr:. when Beta Sigma Psi' sorority met at. 10 tables were in play. Mrs. the home of Mrs. Ross Parker,t Mamie Adams and Bruce (.‘olc North River Road. for their} received prizes for high scores, regular bi.m0nth1y meeting and consolation prizes wciit to-chncsday evening with Mrs. Mrs. Marion Brennan and lit-tic“. Lord. president, in the mer Connick. PrOceeds will goichair, t0 the Spring Will” “a” FUhd- Following an interesting eva- t Iluation of the Yellow Rose Ball 4 l BONSHAW U. C. W. Adm"? anlphou- Km‘m‘dmn held recently at the Charlotte- ls a patient in the Prince . , Ctll'h' town Hotel. plans were made ty Hospital, Summcrsidc. for a fine china workshop which “will be held at the West Kc. nt M”- Stahlt’Y Shm‘llt‘v M a r‘ school on April 29th, when the (Kathi t5 Similde ‘1 tt‘W days at'sorority will invite the public to the home 0‘ her 50": M13 Ett‘lhmi ect Mr. Leslie Neat from Sharpe. MFS- Shhl‘llt‘ and tam' England. a representative of the fly, Stimmcrsidc. Spndo (‘Ornpany~ i Mr. Neat will trace the ll 1 s- | Tht’ Vt‘hl‘llill‘i' lllt‘t‘tlhtl 0f tllt‘ tory of fine china and show at Royal Canadian Legion Ladies iilmlfi‘gmdttie Spodehfactnfry in .i - . - . in): an epicting ow in e ‘anar‘l Kmsmgmn Brand“ china is made. Highlight of the was held at the. home of Mrs. occasion will he a large dis_ The vice president. Mrs. .Acts. Scripture reading ‘Psalm 67. Roll call Carla . a ‘o o. “0 Mighty God When I Behold i’l‘hy Wonder," and the C.G.I.T.. ‘sang the anthem, “An Evening t t l l Eroups fromiEIliot. who spoke on the theme at? NM“ and a Payment . .. 0m , Leaders of groups participating ‘fund. Mrs. I ork Unitediwere: Mrs. Walter MacArthur Program convener for month,.Lunch commdtee will be Bos- S t The offering was received by Mrs_ Mallett and Mrsweight members in attendance.‘ ‘ This year's service, prepared devotional Isaiah sixth chapter. lhg V“? we“ at the “’99le iby a small committee under theil-fl verse. followed by a hymn. leadership of Mrs. David Chung. ‘Mrs. Provenchcr read the scrip- ~ came from Korea. The offering ture. followed Women's Inter‘ Canada to be Mat-Kay, presided and roll c all Literature was answered with a verse of . The service closed with the "Kingdom." benediction by Mrs. Arthur John— ; h member was requested lilo donate patches for making a D \on iquilt, also used clothing will be lshipped overseas. it was agreed .at the recent meeting of tllE‘ .. . ,., -, hush... ucw whhh h... a. n. 3.3.82.923,933,333 “me home of Mrs. Eric Ferguson. m Thel- ima MacPhee presided and the, imeeting opened with creed andi thymn 394, with lesson from thea was _ “as angwpr‘id by hers of Kclvin Grove W. l. serv~ ’»" scripture. containing the word; 4‘ ' v'. ,, . ‘-. Chantyv by ten membcrsr A‘school on Tuesday evening. ("{QeiuB” g, total of five visitors were also Some seventy - five guests en- resent. ’ community. of which sixteentMrs. David Seaman and Mrs! names are lis e . 'e Carr led in prayer. The col-i The secretary will write to Di— lection ‘was taken by Mrs. Bob-' rector of Town Planning to ob-vby Roberts followed by a read-‘ tain further information on ing by Mrs. Harold Morrow. t identifying signs ifor community‘ Mrs. Borden Ford invited thel and farm owners. members to her home for thei Books for school will be paid ‘ next meeting after which a lunch for, also subscriptions to lnstit—Lwas serve by the hostess andl to committee. e Economics Scholarship‘ 0n program for next meeting George Campbell, will be Preston R 0d d. Mrs. and Mrs. t study presented a pro r m on H me Smith MacFarlane NORTH RUSTICO LA i The Ladies Auxiliary. North] Rustico Branch No. 13. held their . monthly meeting at the Legion ome recently with 21 me Next meeting will be at the home Mrs. Jocelyn Coffin. iQueen. Lunch was served by _ m' ‘hostcss and committee. hers present: , The pi‘CSident opened the DeSABLE u. c, w meeting and the secretary read The monthly meeting of De-.the minutes of the last meeting Sable UCW met at the home ot‘whivh were approved. The trea— William Dunsford w i t h ’ surer gave her report. j The different committees re- Tho nicoting opened with til e , ported and entertainment is do- card parties. Correspondence was read, in- cluding a letter from the Red Cross Radio Contest and one from M . Roper, concerning . the Jackson. which a contribu-" , tion was sent. “0rd Thank you letters from boys A box of used cards are m be in the armed forces serving ov- sem m Korea and used Stamps erseas for boxes they received will he mmed m at Christmas were also receiv- A donation of $5. will be sent (‘d' to the missions from Mrs. Edna . The m“?““5~' was .the" ad' . Journrd With the president say- ing prayer and this was follow- ed by tile National Anthem. A game of bingo was then by prayer. The president, Charlotte scripture, containing the Thc'friendshlp secretary re- ported that eight cards, four ca were Pl??£f';i°“““'e‘l.lfl‘fr_‘fl' adc. The meeting closed with the PRINTED PATTERN benediction. A bible quip was followed by lunch. KELVIN GROVE W. I. l KlCNSlNGTON — The mom- cri a hot turkey slipper very stic— ccssfully in the classroom of the t MR. AND MRS. t .. h- _ WAYNE WARD im Dayld L .Mdnnis on lezgday lay Of China including appl'OXi- p Joyed the meal at tables for evening with a'smatiralttt‘htld'hlt‘c‘ matelv (it) place. settings which ‘OAK LEAF AFGHAN The word for next month will tour, and Iatei- played progros— ‘tltally l't‘ptlllnanl to have my line to weather con itions. lie M... Neat win bring with mm. I Marvelous medium wei ht‘be thumb‘e- and twelve a nd sive auction. Mrs. Douglas web.t Fo f B to 1' h S ‘htisbaiid kiss me after he hal treasurer N‘Portt‘d that *3 dulla' Upon completion of the bus- he __ t _ l lthirteen cor. to be studied. stor, Mrs. Vernon Millar, Mrs. kissed. let us say, a 70-year. “on Of ten dullat's 3"" W‘OPN‘dS iness of their meeting. the sor- aMgd n d fd‘y-.°,‘.¥.ry,a°ng'i Mrs. JOHES gave a talk 0“ (icorgc MacMurdo Mrs. Eric "Id "Flatt"?- h""“ a 5999"“ ""ll'd Wm." l' “5 oritv lllt'lllllet‘s proceeded to’ 0 cm 951g" q“ S n mg' UCW meeting in Charlottetown \1- -\71 vi ' i v1.~'« (Hula M‘i-l ' ' He says this is ridiculous that ‘ t . H . . _ -~ ' . Unusual oak leaf afghan _ ‘ i . tdtl iiituant .. is. .ua .i . 1- ~ » ‘ . been bent to lldmlltuh Dtluuldhw\Vost hrii‘t where an informa— . . r Next meeting Will be Iicld at. l'll' arranged the event I y e Pvttplt‘ in the mol'tes and on TV I l . of “u, analt ‘ W . ‘ mainly single crochet: lover ‘ ‘ . .__ ' . . _ N . ‘I ~ , ; . .. I: la 'rm all ‘ A‘ llVO Pltllmdl“ 0" mttllur detn' in 3 color‘. D0 8x101.__in(,h dia_iilll‘ home of “lib. ht(’\\dll Mac [-011] (-(Inim (-qu-h mdde by 0 ll till ill(‘ t.me. Of LOUISE it! [.anadlan Loam" Freeman [tiro'mt‘ing‘ mum“ m we mmmyis monds st‘ilai‘ately antiJ'Oih Pat.3Nt‘vin, with Mrs. Fred Mac- Mrs. Gerald Millar, Mrs. Lornci 'l‘ht' VIN Baptist Chitt't'h- MI'S. Ward. "Wither 0t th" ""9: tho-V (IO: and I've seen 1"”"1' A "To." was “Wm 0" a‘f’l't‘h‘t‘ht Dmflam 50”“ 0h The tern 7355', directions ' -Phail, Donna MacPhee and Mrs. cinzior, Mr5_ Vernon Miiiar andi Charlottetown, was the scene of groom wore a sheath .s‘tylp them. But is there a right or Ff‘he‘ral meotmg ,(‘alk‘d by the Place Beautiful. was presented Th t", _ five co'n“ (coins) lDalvay Pollard on lunch. . Goorge MacMurdo were a pretty Winter wedding recent- brown and beige dress with “th in thl‘ (‘51-‘97 ‘Am Ihetnl lJOhS Cth to dlschss th“ Ch’le'l by Mrs. Lilla Tillson of the for this‘ attem (n‘ 5mm S Lunch was served at this auctioned off by Douglas Web- Iy when Carol Ann Gwendoline, brown and beige accessories Pl‘thht-‘ml. \thODhlStlt‘ath and hlmlm‘ "I Oem‘mmal You!" m' Chow" Diam‘lhd Cflml’ahfifi T0!“ 1 », t Ag. B k0 car DOEJmecting by the hostess and ‘stor. daughter of MI“. and Mrs. Ar- and her corsage was of yellow nr‘ui'otic'.’ Siitt‘t‘l't‘ly. R.K. rluding the erection of a Ccn-i (mm goasg, 0P [tot Frog 5' D9 t [committee in mama Winners 0! prizes {0]. highl thiir Hill of Tiilsonburg. Ont. mums. Dear R.l\'.: Let‘s put it this lmnial Monmriai cm”... m me. Hosipsws fm. H", “ext moep “all? lath-qt?! 3/0 Ta t‘tt‘hl gilt-h} ‘ ‘ ’ Scores a, cards “.0”. ‘Irs‘ Du’n,j hrcamc the bride of Frederick Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hill. “'3‘” Milhhf‘l‘ly persons tladies Iml‘n. Discussion IOlanf‘f‘l. andiing will he Mrs. Eli. Matheson. ontafi): ré‘i'deni-s at;th"! in“. ‘2'“ FORTUNE BRIDGE “. II.) can Picket”. and Gen. Matt Joseph‘ waxm‘. 50" 0f lulu md parents of 'he hrida “.9”. "n. and Llflnflifvmpnt "me-[y reared several members favored the‘Mrs. Vernon Williams and Mrs. P hx Prim Iain” PATTE‘RNi A thtal 0t fourteen mem "gamma and consolation prizesi Mrs. ( ccil Ward.l t liat‘lotte- able to attend their daughter's in Ft tl‘arlltlnn of Constderate be- EA‘ Macnae. 5 ' - p -. ‘of Fortune Bridge W. I. attend- .wem received by Rmen ,iaminet town. The double ring c e re- wedding. havinr ~ keyed to the principle i I i E i NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. .801 Insurance Counselling liist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-88" - 4-5435 Charlottetown. P.E.L cotmooow-W‘ fore using it again. Cloth can Catalog! Plus over 200 fresh-tow. . 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Minutes of last meeting and and e quilt. iapproved. lloll call was answer- was answered by Him, members : bit of scorch from the cloth be- Plus free pattern. Send 25 centsied by paying 10 cents .towards and mm visitor. i ‘now! lValentines for older restdents ofI The mom“: owned with H. e mony was performed by the Rev. Carl Farmer. The bride chose for her wed- ding a street length dress of peaii dc soie with full skirt and lace overblousc. Her shoulder length vcil was held in place by a cornet made of pcau de soie. Site also wore lace mitts a n (I carried a bouquet of red roses. Miss Joan Ward. sister of the groom, as bridesmaid. wore a street length dress of m a u v e nylon not over taffeta with white accessories. Her corsage was of white and mauve mums, and Roy Mills attended the groom. ‘ and Leighton Hucstis. ’ GLEN VALLEY W. 1. Mrs. H. lliggins. presided at the Febriuiry meeting of the Glen Valley Wl, when roll call lode followed by creed after: which minutes of the last meet-j illL! were read and approved. i Committees gave their reportsi and n \ nes were appointed as follows: Sick, Mrs. Eldon Hi- ckon and Mrs. Allan Mat-Dowel]: program, Mrs. Edward MacDon- ald and Mrs. Donald Dickicson:i family reception was held 0f TFSPt‘t‘t for human Privacy at the home of the groom's par- ‘Ol hhdi'. mind arid Spiritl —al‘! 91115. where a buffet Supper was subtly reserved and selective, served. Miss Shirlene Bruce at in the mattt‘r 0t “Changing kis- tended the door. ses. ‘ Among the guests were Rev. llhf’." Mini E!" ahttllt leSillE and Mrs. Car1 Farmer and being kissed on the mouth Mr, and Mrs. Ward left early by mfilhors. fathers. sons. dau- in the ev eh I rig to visit the timers" unclos' @"nts- cous‘m' ‘ _ d V 1 M_ d in-laws and the like. A fond but gloom-Q gran Pale“ 5» l' a" fleeting arm-embrace about the Mrs. Joseph Clough, of Sum- shoulders. or a hearty smack on memde‘ the cheek ras you sayi Is the The groom is on the staff of gurtomarl; cu‘irency "f wen' . a anced ami y affection. the Thleglai’h'Jnumal- and the Furthermore, intelligent, res- cnuple Will reside at 45 Elliot pf‘ms‘lblP adults are instinctively Row, Saint John, N.B. careful about the. physical man~ [7AM #Ilfimf saw eon SPRING mg Yes, it's PLEATS for Spring which will be held at the home [Time box Plifitsgt‘at are “’5” School. Mrs. Vernon Gillis andi Mrs. Arthur Machan. Roll call will be answered,- with a joke at next meet' ELLEN’S DIARY sew, and your waist the look so neat and narrow. For h cotton, shantung P r l n t e d Pattern 4972: K ' Misscs' Sizes 10, 12, I4, 16, 18, i20, Size. 16 rcqtiires 5% yards 35- HARRINGTON w. M. s. .im'h fabric. A total of ii members were. FIFTY CENTS ‘50 (‘C‘ntSl present at the regular meeting ('Oih-S ‘hh StomDS- Pleast" of the Harrington WMS which this pattern. Ontario residen of Mrs. Hensley Higgins. The meeting closed with Queen, followed by lunch, \vhic was served by hostesses and a social hour. Til-is evening, by the window. in we watched the twilight drift {or into the valley. How gently it, is came? The sunset Iiad been bea- iitit'iit in its display of lovely was held recently at the home a 2 t't‘ht 53105 3X- Print . , of Mrs. Earle Skefiington. plainly SIZE. NAME: “3- shad”: H'e.‘°ll°“°d “1",,” The pmidom, Mrs. .um Rodd DRESS, STYLE NUMBER. “PVPadth-‘Z a "’5‘ h"? 3'9"?!" 0 can“! “‘0 meeting to order and Send order to A N NE white fields. But now this n as bczng over - shadowed by the dusk. And the peace of a calm winter evening was spread in a ideas quiet benediction over all. hymn l08 was sung. The scrip. ADAMS. care of Guardian »Pat— tiire reading was taken from Is-il‘IOt. Pattt‘l‘h “Opt. 50 “on! St. aiah Chapter 6 and was read in W-lu Tm’mtt" .16403‘. unison. ‘ . iist ou I . eSIgn H . _ Mrs. Huin Lowry read the ex- Plus CONDO" tm‘ :REEj Pattern gremod 0311135503 'i . v . —anv one vou t oose n ew ‘ ' . . ' pnsnims Rimmed Sprifig_sun"'m.l. Pane“, Catalog been our visttor, had gone home ’IIIIIIIIIIIII‘ Send 50 Cents new to the house across the lane. In .___—_.__ .. __—.— the absence of his parents to mourn piIAiiMAcri m CZECH. he would tend the fires. own supper, and then here to serve you ANY. PRAGUE tReuters)~An ‘ ' hour 0‘ the day or night‘ternational panel of experts has satile chap, gifted in many dir- today - study a while. . .Mack is a ver- picked Czechoslovakia to win ections. And not the least of his th World Hockey Champion- skills. one we know which will ~ships in Stockholm later this stand him in good stead tip 'mOhth. the CZCChOSlOVflk news through the years, is a natural ‘1 agency Ceteka reporth MOH- ability to prepare a good meal. —_———— lday, Canada was named for He apparently enjoys this, espe. PHARMAcy‘isecond place. Sweden for third. cially in plan. and cook, and 811d the SOViEt Ufllon for fourth- serve a dinner of his own choos- cflmr in pow...“ and 1Amoni: the exports polled by ing, as he did recently. giving m h d 9 Cl“ :lthe agency was JaCk ROXblll‘gh- us when we returned from c "m" ‘ " 0'“ ‘presidcnt of the Canadian Ama- (mung a we“ willlllllllll. telh' “00ch Association. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service The meat, that day was a steak. it was accompanied by a taste- ful bmwn gravy. buttered car- rots. and mashed potato. For dessert there was a piquant lime jelly, and a plate of mixed sweets. Alex's sk-itl along this line. lies in setting and clearing the table. washing and putting away the dishes, chores he does well. Not that either are bound to do such work, but they can. when the occasion demands it. But now Alex was beside us Prince Edward Island Teachers’ Federation Sunsets Reflection Casts who had‘the house across the lane, a nd prepared meal. co her in which they manifest love :and affection to chi n r whereby they respond reassur— . [ineg to a child's hunger for ac- cptante. ‘ Mouth kissing will be. avoided; gt-oriainly not initiated by respon- ‘sible adults in food dealing! with children. If the child inno- cently proffers his lips to 3 fl- Whi’re Fields vorite adult. including Mom film 0t animal“ and birds Alex Dad. the latter will cordial] r21: had for the_ tlmé‘ It‘ll '0 mm H}: ccivp the gift. ostensibly. v‘vhile “'35 Shal‘l'hlhtl for that “Wk”: imperceptiva deflecting it with to put it amoiil: otht’r h'r 5- "‘ swift. responsive hug and the make-believe yard h“ had‘rrirndly words that warmly al- fashioncd on [a Chair "Cam-"1 firm a bond of mutual love. “l’hhny Is“ it? Alex “’h'sp‘ This is as much a protection to ered. He knows its name and the psychological health of a can tell It fmm th" 0th" child as it is a safeguard again- birds thOllL’h hi‘ “9"” has 50““ st actual gum transmiSsion a real live turkey yet! He knows so count me in vour corner on them too'wht‘n he 5995 them In regards your instinctive dislike Plt‘tures- Lights t‘ame 0“ t of your in-laws' indiscriminato 0 ti "ss' ‘ h. .2: mill and stream. So still our val- at ran” lacking in law, which It‘ll “'35. N0 03“ mOV'f-‘d 0“ th t‘ is to say. in a sense ofut‘he fit- road. I‘ll/91‘." CXWt‘StOhthg “' l l d ness of things. M. mick had gone to sanctuary up. the creek. And now a first star near Mary Haworth; [am . appeal?"- Ahd ahOVt‘ it “that girl. 14. too young for dates. my other treasure of the night- parents say. I like a boy who in f.’ ‘ I 17. I iy time i see him my “The new moon, ’ Alex St‘f‘lhil- heart leaps 10 feet high. I think nodded. ' ie might like me too. btit What "To light thP la-‘t 0f the “"h' chance has he, with \a girl who 1ter - nights, and bring us into can't dam? U) r. < tlls‘sm‘lhl 95:53:: the ugh“ it our town almost all HI. now-2'” he questioned I ' girls my age date: even somo Oh. sho now. Once they “’10 al‘t‘ ."t‘tmL'N‘ Bllt my PM“ me on. we can't see how lov- ents won‘t listen to me. Th ey Phfithc. all; °tldnltltsklfll' ‘d won't even let me visit his site- 9 gm 9 ' H mm" 19 $8] ' for who is a vet‘v ' "Peter and I should go home." ‘ . ‘ .mOd mend “no home?” “e repealed_ of mine. they wont let me go u. .. “,5. in the movies with a boy or “Why?” men with girls if they think He smiled \\’i$lillll_\'. our boy friends might be them. "Perhaps Mother will come 1 how tried to get this boy 'home sooner. if we're over "if in." mind 'as I have other there!" boys in the pastt but i can‘t, Ho Home. . .Mothel‘. How syno- i< a nice person. as my parents moiis. and fraught with deep lihmt‘. What can I do about this meaning are the two words! Dl‘hhlf‘m'7 P. . And so lost the one without th e ""3" P” I" Ptlf‘t't .W‘lll‘ Dar- mhpr. n seems. ents are refusing to let you Um” tomorrow _, chase boys. in that decision Goodnight. . . tho-V 3"“ “W: they are dolna 3'01! a favor even if you can't 7' Diary— on the couch by the window. Pet- iiJlfi $123533“?.ii'iiii‘”(311331 ‘ Tuesday, March 5, 6.00-6.30 pm. "Opportunities For Youth Wife eds ‘ Through Vocational Training" PUHICIPCNTS: Dear Mary Haworth: S o m 9. time ago you remarked in pass— Mr. J.I-I. MocLeIIon, Principal Provincial inn - when discussinr dubious demonstrations of camaraderie 'm between husbands and other vac." ' Ins men's wires .4 that a kiss on the mouth is appropriate only Mr. C C m C r 0 II MCCdOm'd. between sweethearts or m a n and \\l e, Prince com Would you please elaborate on the siibict-t. I come from a warmly affec- tionate family. but we kiss only on the cheek. My husband‘s fa- mily also is loving: but unlike ‘us, he kisses not only his moth‘ l and eight or ten students W Kissing Kiniolk On Mouth see it vet \nyuay. a boy 17 Is . too old for you: he belongs with an older crowd. My advice is. brace yourself to nurture t'-'ii.~traiit‘n an experien- ce that is an integral part of . 'miui: up it is the test that ‘differentiaies the weak fro m ‘ strni‘" In the short space of three to five years. you will be better suited for the great ad- iciiiure ot courting true low M To ln-Iaws his his er on the mouth but also sisters and his coustn and aunts ito quote the ol Singt. i am- \‘r‘l‘.\’ {mid Of his tr'il’nll.V M a ry llaworth rounsels .males and females alike. Bill thrvuch her column. not by l quickly duck when they offer mm] or porqnnal interview, their tips and give them a “rip her in care of The Guar- hearty smack on the check in— dinn. stead. " " ”' "‘ "‘ ‘ '“" This all might seem too tri- pROl-n OF WORK vial for discussion except that we have a daughter. now two l-ii'cn until his death in 19”, years old. and for hygienic rea— when asked his protesdtl. sons if for no other. i don‘t want Alexander Graham Be 9min: her subjected to this kind of replied “i am a teacher of tho smooching. Also, to me it is ac- . deaf " J“ "\ “A J' t 5 ‘ it