. Sfyles . Features .s¢-nova. . --..i......_.. l i! “ ‘ l A COUNTRY GARDEN "Awake thou wintry earth- Flmg off thy sadness. Fair vernal showers. laugh forth, Christ. is risen! Easter is the "Tum of the Year." the sign of eiiternal life. The poflg ‘ from Homer downwards have loved the Lily as the symbol of purity and that is why the Lily is the Easter (lower. D0l_l.O'l‘l-IY DIX Cynical Spinsters DEAR Milss DIX: I'm I single woman in my middle twenties with a nice job. Since I work closely with several older single women. I am becoming well aware of what. M/OMEN The G_ua_rdiiin_Tuesday, April 13, 1954 . Activities . Household I-."n‘s Light. your candles. shadowy There are many differeiit kinds earth; of Lilies. The Ancients used one h<“\i>D9n5 l0_l-heI'!_1 as they grow old- Give remit; from the long dark kind to cure snake bites. Another 97- “"5 I ‘“5‘“*1‘7'° mm“ "”V°.l‘“5 niighv. . Lily made its way to Greece. by ”"°,5°m°_ "_"d' Th" ‘"9 °ym°“'1- Of wtntertime_ when no flowers way of Phrygia. Thrace and Mace- Semshv ""5"" °“ h_""u‘5 lmn“ bioom donia. to play its part in those Lhel" Walt ‘nd me‘? mmds “re And no buds break to shed ds- closed to any suggestions of mod- GINGER CORD.“ (‘l\'lil2.flll0n5. The L_.il_\ that we use on Easter Sunday comes to us irotn ernized methods. etc. The)’ are so light. _ V Set snnudrop tapers. waxeri. Bermuda atid by careful manage- “CC”-5l°m"d l“ l“”““ “loll” that 2 heaping tbs. ginger \|'hlli'. lment blcwm at Easter Time ‘«l“’.V GT9 l01‘fZ€l-UB8 W01? 3” 0'-he’ la Cup vmega;-_ Tn gleam with pale exqtiisite Flowers of many kinds are used P909” ”‘ '3‘? W°l'ld« 1- l°°- Km‘ 59"‘ 11._. cups gugdr, light. as well as the Lilies and at no sta- illlit ver,V Irritable 0"’ d°"F“5 l-ll“ 1 gallon jar of wage], Cl‘1"iCllS-(‘al\dlPS, one by one. ’5(ill of the year al'e iloviers as d°“'~ 5”“ me‘ wh‘1°_1 H”. “”‘h Mix Loggthpf and shake ; [gw Light to sho\\ the viinters done. I precious as at Easter! :'r‘1"n§“‘lTl'\{';l5I5 :\E.t:.1'eu.I”IE,snc:.,;‘1oy3,t:3 minutes -— all ready to drink. I‘ . . —Mrs. Louis Marshall. Let the aconites gold globe He (‘hose I Garden noycd when things aren't done as _____ Stsnhope W. I. Shire on lawns where thrushes “He Chm? a Waceful garden _7__ Y’’‘’*’‘‘ wii -1 - - continued on page D __ _ an that sense the loman- Upop: 3; :Vep”"~‘° ___ _____ . Of \:iiitvi's clip .\0 tzruci and cold or u-ucmxlon (ml rrhat of Yours NV ' ‘ ‘ l.Pl l>lllIll<\\( with inoutiiighl i‘a}‘ ‘ Lknelil _me qlum h°amm_ B) James W. Barton, M. I). Aornlng bnule '1'ui-ii the years night mm llrll’ V<‘fl "”“‘““ ”l‘““‘ ’"”"".l‘ i\iu.i(;\'A.\'1‘ mun 31.001) H" b“““ 3 ‘‘‘“‘l('“ ‘’“9‘'‘‘ i A "Accustotned as I am to public —Paws_\. . o . . The Lil) is the Elnter tiuwei'——‘ To soothe a troubled heart" -— Kendall PRESSURE it is uiiforititiate that so mam’ speaking, I know the futility of it." tF‘rankliri P. Pierce). ll llPS~€S have a history of heredity. . The Easter festiial oi Ciirisiiiin . ~—'—— —- ——~ - — — -——~ ~—~ . .. . If the patient liiiovts that the dis- pccipii-.s iintaiti niai._\ of the cu - _ . . v - P .' - ‘toms of ‘the ancietit racts \\h:n l Paseihlgh hm‘ p”fi:”;'d:.1SBel:: Better Enghsh . < , ' lS in I . ' . . I liil(>’_\ if’.E‘lJl:ilt‘(.l the ne\\ 3¢*ar_ lli T:l:‘r:[m“k?1Xvux.n 01,5“-ye the various 53' 9- (3 “mllflnfi “B ,9 the spiiiiiz. and l4>(l.i_\ ‘Ill lI1'i(l(l|(‘i1;‘PLh0ds H; “gm 0“ or prevcm L what 15 “mm; with this 5en_ 1 E.‘:“'°WJ01131111‘h;ln:9s:?::""I93:: the svinptonis of that particular teiice? "Plrase look and see if she Ki Clllfll ‘ii i Q U ' » ' . . -I . ,. l 1 : _ H feels he is ahead. ‘ is laitn dcivin. ancieiit P¢i's.iiitis. lo thcm the av}! 3P]:(.:._ e l 2_ win is the ,_.m~reL.; pm. Says Designer l i \\aS 5_\'iIll)()llC of new life and ot nuncimmn DI ..1.eSem.Ch..? the new year. One of the common. yet serious.‘ ' illiiesses with a history of heredity. l..iv;v.iit1 iAPi --Pl’lli('E‘66 Mai’- ‘''m' ‘5 ulldemumlm the ml? M srrhiiioxsxltl-1ipif>Si"iiis”touisiirtigdliitfhiiéii is “mmmam hypenensmn_mgh‘ misspelled? Adeiu. adequacy. Bdflplr B <‘l'rl"<‘€‘-llall h0SL€SS in a f0l‘lh-1‘: on Janh The }-ji'm._“a.;5‘ usediblnw p”"55‘“?'_.‘ I . ll pll(lItI;ZIHllll(‘(l above following their vvedtilrig on l-‘chruary '2ti. in 8lJl€ll€55. Eddelldulm mmlllfi 5l«*‘§€ play lml "ha”z">' El\'€S ”'l3‘l5 llhm b“'“e5 and “’°'~~‘l 1“ The 'Am$i-limit‘, £63? lgglnitf the :\l'1Elll‘£Il| (‘hurt-h, Halifax, are Mr. and Mrs. William Finrk with 4. What does the word "vindic- The play is "The F‘i'oL'f' fiE‘l’dDlFd "'1 Veiums and bran“, and bnck‘..D" M" _P' [C °||5de0( 1%‘ cas‘eS" ll\Pil' aitriidaiiis. lt"l[ to right, Mr. Frank Mclansun. groonismaii: Mr. tive" mean? l1""m R Flllllel l3."' ll“? V-M9 m."5l9l'5' red; ‘and me rm.“ ‘purple h.0n']iS"km°l‘ lépillhavsefiteislolx carncd and .\ir~. I-‘int-ix‘. .\«li~’scs Mildred and Gwendolyn l-‘intk, biidestnaitls, 5. What is a word beginning \\‘l‘lfFl Edi:.ai'mWn1ia“cc. int} (la a 5;‘ nmnusk ' fil(lLn‘r‘:_‘(:l:*l:“";936 -F0 determme me. \‘l~lf‘I\ of tho i:i-nom. \\'i1.li on that means "inclined to SW1" R”‘“““ W0 95' W are it In Palestine. the sc-asoiis oi iii.-‘hmmy of papmedema iciioked‘ ' "‘ believe"? . ‘ A A.\'S“'ERS "The princess is a born acti'ess. She has pl:i_vcd the part right. ihrnuszh several ilIl'l(-‘S during the zllncsz of the principal. Mrs. Ger-‘I aid l.»-g-go." The 23-year-old })l‘ill(‘E‘.\1 also is helping out as an adviser nu cos- tumis and hair styles of the early. l9.'<l0s. the period of the play. The play “iii be preseiited at the Seala theatre in June. Mostl of tho parts are enacted by so- ciety figures. l (lontract Bridge By Josephine Culbertson EHREWDER PLAY NEEDED ‘it was a good lflea for North- south. in compete against the op- posing lDlll'-Clllh bid in this deal, played at match-point duplicate. but South had to play the cards shrewd- irnimd the roots of \'lI1(’S and plants, nvel-gap mm. {mm Lhe nnsei of ¢.he_.:. ,p]m_P mm, mom a‘ do Wm ‘men kept mam’ ‘my M“ Eme ex. nslgnlncidnlq sympmms fsugh as :is:.Sn\'ccl. hoartled trcasurrs of the oldlmir study at Aldcrlva to find an cellent rcsults. ‘illlbf-‘(T vision to time 0 9.2.1‘ as Sam mm Amngraphfilbum among H“. l J0WFl|’." .57 m°p"lk:5" mg, lailgfs mm‘ mm‘ Going hark dvra des to once-‘. rest. We recognized it. at once an A solution of one liali ainiiinnm '“(';f“m94 a“em‘§3mur haw Sun. lanllllfll scenes at the sight of R a gift of the long ago D " ‘ faded tiiitype or photo; in old’ it is a ncaf. volume. bound in a iniirked‘ di5ci—ati eye condition. In I group of 63 men and 41 \\0mEl\ the eye grounds were clas- 'SlllPd as Keith wagvner (the namt“ H()USel10ld SCl"tlPb0Uk l.of a heart condition.) Average age of tho patients was 42 years “id ”‘ ha” me” was 9' i”‘“°"-V ml Biit '(Ill‘f':«|d\‘, dr-spite prevailingilang svne. We tout-h thcm teii- tions were vindictive" 5. Credul- 1‘-"Pe“““5‘°“‘ Hl'p°”'e"“°" h‘ ma weather. there are inI‘n‘|WlVe5‘.del'lV we read an aged clipping ous bee" l"”"m 1“ 7‘ pmlems hr me into the spring clcaiiiizg ta-‘we open a faded letter and thcii . . . . . . ,.__, , your are far more clearly Continued on page 9 ELLEN’S DIARY = If "lying douii." 2. Prei'erred accent is oti sccond syllable. and not the first. 3. Arlieu. 1. Disposed to re- liy an Island Farmer's Wife By Roberta Lee Comparative Measures 3. Which one of these words is GBATITUDE IN PRAYER Lenten Meditation from In columns of flu ‘Times. London The ancient world was no stranger to prayer. In temple and synagogue, in public liturgy and private ‘devotion, men lifted their hearts to God in aspiration and petition. Yet in this respect. Is in others, Christianity did not merely enlarge what men al- ready had. it gave them entrance into 1 new world. They learned to pray with s fervour. a confid- ence. and s self-abandonment to which they had hitherto been strange. There are at least three distinctive features of Christian prayer as it. is taught and prac- tised in the New Testament. In the first place. Christian prayer is common. It is no mere spiritual exercise on the part. of the individual: he engages in it. even in private. In one who is in partnership with others and responsible for them before God. He prays for others because he knows that he prays with them; he is part of a great company of men and women whose com- mon concern is the kingdom of God. So Paul. knows himself sustained, whether in his mission- ary labours or in the lonely hours of imprisonment. by the fidelity of the Christian groups who think of him as their founder. The Lord‘: Prayer was designed to be offered by a group and more than one New Testament letter opens with an expression of corporate thanksgiving. There was nothing formal about the corpor- ate prayers of the Church in its earliest days: they did not need to eliminate the personal in order to unite the group. For the com- mon life was not their own achievement. it was the work of the Spirit, and they did but pray as he gave them utterance. In the second place. Christian prayer is preeminently thanks- giving. The problem of unanswer- ed prayer does not appear to have Velma‘ “Both his “mus and his M‘ exercised the Church in its earli- tuds for what God had given that what he refused was accepted without demur. The Christian knew himself to have received SO much that he could not do less than devote his whole life hencg. forth to making 3 return. Nor was that gratitude conditioned by the circumstances in which he found himself at I given in... merit. for it was offered to uni-i as one who can trsnsmute int" blessing even the most sdversp. circumstances. The supreme in. stance of this is the last prflypr of the Lord himself in the Fourth Gospel. where he accepts the cross in thsnkfulness that so much has been scompllshed and pray: that the disciples may enter intn his joy. Where gratitude [ovum prayer there is no room for ltlf. concern or anxiety; the dedicated spirit takes their place entirely. In the third place, Christian prayer is in the name of Jesus, In the synagogue devout souls had prayed as members of the community and had given thanks even in dire suffering; only in the Church was prayer offered in the name of Jesus. This. of COUl’$P_ does not mean the use of a T0!’- mula. nor does it imply that Will!- out this God would be unwilling to answer prayer. “In that day ye shall ask in my name: and I say not unto you, that I will pray the Father for you: for the Father himself lnveth you. he- csuse ye have loved me. and have believed that I came forth from the Father." Prayer in the name of Jesus is the prayer of the disciple who has learned through him to know God :1 Fr titer and desires to know him yet more fully. He seeks to enter into the Master’: spirit of self-ucrt fice and. in deep gratitude for what he has received, oflerl him- self to enter, as opportunity of- fers. into the service of his King- ,est days. So strong was the grati- dom. m““”“ "“V 27 3"°“_l's b‘"_ 30 °lh'h(T ClP(Z(‘Il“rIllllg l‘f)f)ITlS. hanging lI‘P5l1l\\'illI a sigh or it may be with n_ 2 1”‘-‘l’“‘"‘5 °Q“*‘l 1 d"-‘5"“*‘P°°“- p“”°m5 “_“B .110“ l_m°‘“‘ m 3” curtains, i'ie.hting ciipbot-irtis and happy chuckle over the da_vs that‘ 4 Teaspoons Ettllfil 1 l-'rll7l(‘-‘PUOIL .““‘l h~"p“‘°“5‘°" l°“°r '° m‘ .1912" closets. clothes-presses and desks. were. we fuck them awa.V for an- Vines i“'”_ M ugh‘? mallgfifiggtlsphvfxsfi; hwzfii Religiotisly putting out of mind any other spring. H EH55 mppmzs “P pmwd I_ ::’{“f_:‘“_,gpaSt i1li’m“..“ was 56 ,‘rm_.tr-nii-tatioii tn lnitcr at the chorP;l It was with SOIIIP siii'prise \\'l'l"li ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' tor perhaps _\'lf‘l(llll}Z easily in (‘X-'h0ll5(‘-i'l(’..'|lllll$:, a txartoii of bnoksi the today that had come with us from 1 cup equals 1 pint. and one half water is f‘X(‘PllPlll I U d for cleaning Jewelry. Thcn polish mp dmease 15 no, prm“.eBmg_ (Thy _ _ 95 “‘T- 5 _ P"“ll'9 Dnl}l- wxlh I Cmmom .“nmwm5 which ushered m ._.m_ cdgcd slate. indeed turning back pacloured miss 1DlLLlJlf‘d an ill? l‘- 1 l t I l ' , H to days nf other )'€‘1li'a. i.-v.\i.u, covci. On the fly leaf was lII5Cl‘Ibf‘d "“ “““““ p“"“’ ° ‘y"‘”'"5‘°“ ’ l’Ilt"IlI0l‘lP5 in a remnant of cui'l;}the girl's name we once used. Ec- "ded m”"° than “W -“"5 andlni-wslJaPri-s. schoolbnoks. a wocrlt=ii- darkish l I sit the sa riiica viot'th- ‘ . . -- _ _ _ xhiif, m e C 'lhe Stars 5&1)’ £3 2;nl:p[::;::1 “S: §‘aelYl:‘r;§‘,;;;r‘.pl(‘ClllE together in such l’I10menlO.s‘}Il€'fli.lI in the same boyish ham! _ _ “'19 W”) The more sudd”; the lul.iie.=s of our _V1‘3lS. I-Iowlwas that of R lid of those days. 3)’ U|'-''¢ll'‘3 me - fa C? M svm I ms mg. Lhr spent span of our lives retiirns. long ago gathered to the abode it I.” ‘"1" For Tomorrow mm_p‘E:;“d’ 3‘? nnset-Gilt}: n;“hg‘|in us and something of i\7rnu.i'ihi5 fathers. Did he sleep vvri 4 , , _v ‘ -‘E.f‘.I1€l:«lll0l1S of ih lace in the we it-ondered?_ ., Ngither aide vulnerable CLEAR ”““k“‘3 “l” b’ °“‘°" “Em Pl“5"- soivenirstli I. ~ 9 p ll ' " We shall ntlv ‘ll - -. .KQm tial to overcome obstacles no'.\'.; In all cases in which aiit.-opsy was “also” M c1:anLl?:;,e [0 gm 1“ hm dd‘, Mm“ pirrfsea b:'1_ .AQ.s Malieflntrii :‘gr(c)eei'3)e1nts‘\\"l'ii[cll;i]ln)e'o\'t reidaenlargement of the heart was‘ I-I"S hemp‘. “M to keep s0uvC_ roam up undm. an eastern mu, .KQ°‘ Ilttiizr liilinxlioirl iiai: that are witli-l Dliilitidence that along with Lhlfil nimn we "°"‘°”ib°1' 3 helper til Uflllll tomorrow — — — —— Dlal'_}‘ . ‘S5 ‘A83 in your reach. rather than at- , high blood pressure there. was iii-,(::.S 1:::::];hf]pCh;xlg:'‘hlifillemyaliuxg; ‘ _ ~ H Goodmlzm‘ ' ' ‘ “" iempi, the .mp0_tsibie_ yolvement of the nervous syst.>_m H’_ b d - 1- _ _' _, - . :3A5}‘1o WNE '5: 10 Suck [0 tasks “man you do we“ included headaches. mental dis-i ‘.1090 me 0$::l__i:(:km';'k:h:V":;ifiab£n‘§ Modern Etiquette 35 S .9 and strive for maximum rosults.l.illigfgfia-n;'2fV °'3c:};":‘tll-:‘:“~:- I thripond at Alderlca. A box which By Roberta Lee , Dot t' to ed thii u.‘ ° .ld n:l.'d.'Ll be- *':.°“ W" 4.3.. .. P in mm .12.. °..:: .12. Q. was is b Hole roof J.1‘5‘,_ Mam“. mvolvmz 'mvesLmem5 of hypertension gave poor results.‘ ,_”.aSu..e_'“.m,e hf hers 3for the butter knife on the bread- Y P 3‘ property my pmlefl which “_’iI-Iowever. with the newer treat. Anirhey only make 059 ‘eel lone and-butter pliite? , 6781 fer-ts firiam-ial security should be $:..m'mCu$é?$m°I t::rrevesap:)::”d1::,‘9°m‘*i" 5“? Collllnlled» "Wllfll'S the 1%‘ P1l.“°1"‘:'“ the mp °f in ‘As mmdled Nth extreme ammo“. - . i .good of “"195 mm are pas“-v shelpa e. s lghty a (we the centre, iiiid This wu the blddin st uile n The Oulloolk. h0“'9\'E'l‘- 15 °W‘ll="t beTll)l:'“i:‘7;l(::u1i"TPl:bt?;n*i.€1hl \AlI(‘I'i" °‘"”°d W“ “ ‘''‘"‘‘“‘’‘'S ‘“‘”e‘”‘‘.‘'‘‘“‘'' W’”‘ ll“ ‘’’l“‘’ ‘” ‘m’ ””‘l’- Ilwll wink- . Z 9 ‘ ' "‘l.et thpm go, 1 say and don’i]\\'lih the handle at the right and srctatc trirol will wear Idov of the tables. ‘Id South W00! NONE _ V I Pl" Pl" 1 Q Dbl?» If tomorrow is your birthday.‘ mm,‘ M mnhgmm .hmh p”Ss"“" "Bill ll lSn'l« ‘SlUll.'" -lhe musedl Q. Mav abride vvearawhitc drrss 1' 10 74' *0 the next three months sIiould‘:““3 “:19 ""5 Dhy-'ilc;aii hto dclayl lifting a lllfllfl’-l “'9 f°C°8“l7'ed 35 and yell nhen being married in a 3‘ 3 O ‘J ‘ 0 find you in excellent po.\ii.inn to PM pm" ‘wme ° L S5’ d'5' 8- SPFVIN‘ m=lIl'S Rift. "And I can‘! magi“,-nets nmcep Dbl. 1"" P'" P‘-" forge ahead with new Enl4‘l‘pl'lS€'s lflmng Om; ‘l0 RM." Willl this. nor one other A, No. The ii-adiiinnai “hilp ]\ Eubwest could have made four .'.1uh' as well as he could. In snv:-ral caws the diamond acel Dl“"“K ARK the opening lead — East's "hinged North‘; find grnniiit noart biil. over lniihle. of one diamond, had indicat- whm verge on ad shortness in diamonds. he diamond nine East. evrry he Jack of diamonds. East. ruffed ‘ “W “"’l Illfl shifted to n lovi club. The VIII’-‘ do-clarers went up with the {Gilt flI'P and led a trump. put his partner in with vi and rufierl ihe diamond i'cturn.,dU“l"K lhlfi mm? D°|'l0l’l- I‘hus_ thn penalties in these cases uinnuntcd lo 300 points -- it'0i’ll‘li 130 points. so North- souiii did well in nulhldtlinfl them.‘ This, however. assumes that South : 5"‘ ivould make the most of his chances. Actually, No South in the field did appeared from West followed up with best for program-1 takin;:,financial risk: during Nn- in, ,. mm mm 1,“, on the “Ck y East \\nn, "*‘ml9<‘l Nld D*"‘*’mb¢‘l'. l1“M’V¢‘lK and putting the ‘rite on it to bake. l_’;»;. Hui,’ Guard against emotiomil tension-‘i Q_ How can 1 dun gh, “gm” ll.‘ V shade of leather in two-toned sport g " A r-hild born on this day will be shops’) 9‘ ambitious, \’+"l'5alllP anvl endowed. A. Try using art gum. This often i‘‘‘.‘\ A far tart df'il'lf'.‘»; . . or mm; 1c an am 3 3 ans (“'9 '5 “ l‘“m‘l-" h"l"‘3' M mill‘. think of them again! I'm going to spreading edge of the knife towards F" "R m""‘d‘Y blmd l""e“‘”"°' w“”"'hl“K 1°‘ °““15"burii this stuff this minute. . lthe Burst Zzalrpsalklgla';‘b:[:_h§hl§Il:;”‘k ‘l F“l"5~‘" reserved for the church and hotnc my mom” ‘_ea];_' H Lhgyeg‘ xlnrg weddings. She should wear her me inn('l_\‘ it's sort of A nice feelinp g°mg"fiwa‘v cnsmme‘ —if you know what I mean." Q‘ I5 1'' “way” and the completion of long-petul- mg matters. By the end of June, you should s considerable improvement How Can I? By Anne Ashley obligatory to in your financial status and there. Q How can 1 rpmotlp finger go “,1. the Sam t make it call on a good friend who . . ' v . - . - . ti ' is A strong llkPllh00fl that you marks from fumiture? we kerp the fandlhangifizloflga has been bereaved? will travel during July or August. ;i_ Rub iii," the mgrks win, I ribbons, the g,,u,.,ie,,f Ciovers. [mi A. Yes. A brief note of s_vtti- the {all months. those‘ mm. dipped in kprogenp‘ wipe ‘ --one gnidgi, (ju1\l_" the baby mm‘ pathy is sufficient before the funer- ln C|'9RllV0 “"071 Illfiultl over the surface with ii clean clnfh‘ and the little white gowm .1.-id al, and it call of condolence should imagination Worklni wrung out of hot water. Dry mi-1 other nostalgic fragments of years be made soon after the funeral. with results that may,p,,iish_ i V_ the 5Dl’Cl»3CUlfiI' 5mC¢i Q. How can I bake two pies 1 '71: IT s A FASHION Si RE the overtime the aspects then will be at lheingt me “me time 11 the oven 15 YCQUIYIHE dill" small and the one pie overlaps the lothcr? A. Elevate one of them b_v plac- originality. All Arians are advised atzainst nore. tflnan the value of a partial With Krffil DPl‘*0nRl <‘hal‘n1. proves quite effertive. 0 Ea5l—WFSf. ~"" " """"*“" "A from which in chnoso, It via: strange that not one «-19- pink. blue. _\cllmv nr claret" rmild stc thr |);q\' uiiiih d trim. 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