ELEANOR ROSS nccorators are doing wonderful hing: with the model furnished ipartments that today seem to be I feature of almost every new spai'lmGnl. house. It is in these model set - tips that the foYCl' really comes into its own. for much beauty and novelty have been worked into this small. win- (lillllS5 area. .N"lL't'. space Is at a premium, 'Iiri'(' is an absence of fussineas. in.u-ad. there is 'a clever-use of rnlttr and of special accessories. A KCPTIIC wallpaper panel is one rtrttre lliat is frequently used. Aim, materials used for flooring play an important role. SHALL PIECES USED Ltsually. one piece of furniture ntllsl suffice here. if there is room for a chair. it is usually a smell tmnhirusive. pretty one. The large pi.-re might be an impressive rhril. but it is usually in Iiilhl mush or light-painted or deco- rated wood. and so often a key- nntr for the decor 0' the fell of -11: apartment or house. Decorators are using charm- lngly decorated Italian or French pmrinclal type chests for many litnuts. For a better effect. a mirror rai.ltor than a picture is uttpended over the chest. POPULAR NEW FLOOR liarble flooring for the foyer is rcry popular. The files are much thinner. therefore much cheaper. ' Marks Its 30th 'r.m:.da.v evening. June 4th. was . tery special occasion for th 1.- Evening Auxiliary of the Women's llissionary Sociciy of Trinity Un- ttrd Church. Summcrslde. when the thirtlcth anniversary of the itmiigry was observed. Four rhsi-tcr Members were present: tir: t'nrl Crockett. Mrs. Lorne raitiphcll. Illlss Jean Gordon a n it Mr: Harold Milligsm. The worship portion was con- dlli'lNl by Mrs. William Roach. the theme being "Think On These Things." a sorvlcr of interces- ion for the work of Younger Groups The mrcling opened with a pray- or and the Explorer Hymn ”This is lly Father's World" was sung. Ttip Bible lesson was read by Mrs. ilaroltl hlaciicnnan and was fol- Intwd with prayer by Mrs. Wil- lurn Jenkins. A Meditation "Think nit These Things" was given by Mrs. Roach. A duet "Drifting" by llri. Erland Ramsay aiitl Miss lluth Ramsay was much enloyed The Offering was received by Miss .l-in Gordon and Miss Mabel Link- letter A discussion on the various Younger Groups of the Church. In followed by a nuts on e a c ii group. A hymn was sung. niiring the business portion the v nrcstdent. Mrs. Carl Crockett. was In the chair. Roll rail was answer- ul or ill membcrs and severll via- Ilors were also pi-escnt. Plans to the Baby Band Party to he held on Wednesday. June l2tI. um finalized. It not decided that the oral meeting would be held on Tues- dav. September loth. It was moved that a special col- ln-tion be taken to buy milk tick- !" for a needy family. The Community Friendship Sec- "I-trv. Mrs. Eric Sheen. reported It vm women WELL CHOSEN Ihlhwiluhecars With Special Colours Fayers NeecIn't Be Drab than those of yesteryear. But. despite the popularity of the rubber and vinyl tile doors. coming back. The patterns. usu- ally parquet. are sometimes ac- cented with thin brass edging. which makes for a striking note. When rubber and vinyl tile is used. striking patterns are worked out in interesting arrangements and color schemes. but the effect is never overdone. As for wallpapers for the foyer. manufacturers ciaily designed papers. CLEVI-IR EFFECTS Many drapery and panel effects can be used very cleverly. For example. a scenic mural -Summerside United carefully chosen. can give a new Idimension of space to the small Iroom. Lighting is also important in a small. windowless area. Many decorators are making Iuse of chandeliers. which are now available in small sizes. Sconces are favored for the wall. These lighting fixtures are usu- ally chosen for traditional or ele- gant decors. Teardrop units or re ceased or hidden ct-iliiit: fixtures are favored for modern layouts. t Accessories such as pictures. lsalvers. ashtrays-should be care- fully selected to harmonize with the decor and to avoid that clut- tered look which has no place in any room--particularly in a small Anniversary A53 house calls. ll hospital calls. 22 lrards sent and ii gifts of flowers rsenl. during the month. i The president then gave an ac- count of the first meeting of the Auriliary held thirty years ago. The business portion closed with tthe Mizpalt Bcnediclon and a de lllghlful social hour was enjoyed. Ihirs. Carl Crockett presided over -the tea table which was centered lwith tapers and a lovely spring lhouquet and which was arranged lwMrs. Richard Hinton- The ices .were cut by Mrs. Harold Mllligati. iciakrs. decorated to mark the oc- .c.'ission . were served. Assisting 'ln serving were: Mrs. Richard fivlinton. Mrs. Henry Moysc. Mrs. ..lack Scott. Mrs. James MacGreg- or and Mrs. Fcrno Rogers. Mrs Lortw Campbell thanked the adlcs whn had planned the i relt-hration Rev. (iertl Wcliltcr t-oiigtuilulnted I vtislied them in the coming the Auxiliary and continued sticcess years. AUTHOR HONORED Mrs. Grace Tnmklnsnn of New York. N Y.. who received the doc- tor of literature degree at Mount Allison Convocation on Tuesday afternoon IMay lit. A native of Great shemogue. Wesunot-land County. N.B.. Mrs. Tomkinson is the author of "Her Own People" land of "Welcome Wilderness" and is the mother of Mrs Hugh Weeks of London. England. whose ac- count of her dancing career on thsi continent of Earope recently pti- l hlished under the title "Les Girls" jis a current best seller. . Mrs. Tomklnaon was a dent at Mount Allison until her mar- riage to Rev. Harold Tomkinaoa who held pastorates in the Math- odist Church. later the United Church of Canada in Canon. Hill- fas. springhiit. Ysrmonth and Windsor. in Nova Seotia. McAdam 'and Moncion in New Brunswick and St. John's in Newfoundland. He died In Florida in I944. Their other daughter. Jon Crc-we Tornkinsoo. tlraduated from Mount Allison hacftcrior of Arts. in I939. the fourth Intera- lion of her family to attend. Ilaebtsoa uaiaa. N.Y. s Vhlthvny-of rstsiivrosawictsowan cotton. teases at HUNTINGTON. NY. MP! - ,' laearLv f-tl Lawrence White. 1. who fell face- wlldh firstiatothe Iladeoafa the wood floor is showing signs of -. have many ape- t. Plallery de Iuxe just about sums up the season's millinery story. nid vou ever see so many becom- Iiitt: and down right beautiful hats? Wily. we just cant imagine any woman wanting to set foot otif of doors without benefit of one. Les- WE AND OUR NE FINE FLATTERY 'lie James door A rltapeau of smooth natural legiiniii edged with a wide band of lens! green velvet shaped in the crown and Tll'llSIl03t off the whole Affair with a rich ('Iiisi('l' of big red silk roses. IGHBORS Ruhamah So many New York cxpcrirnrc.-z stHl unshared with you! As usual. I I visited the United Nations. Por- fectly kept lawns. shrubs and flow- I 1-rs tiow soften the austcre licauty of the architecture. I attended the l2lli session of the Narcotics Commission whirhi is attempting to help bring about the international control of tho illl-I cit trade in narcotics. (Tannda is .one of the nations rcprcsculcd on the Commission; among the others are the United States. China. Egypt I France India. Iran Mexico. The Narcotics Commission makt-s re- commendation to the Social and Economics Council and then to the General Assembly. Tlicrc the two-thirds majority before an M'- tlon is taken. ADDICTION On the afternoon I was there the Narcotics Commission dismissed the possible addiction effect of rer- ialn drugs. It was rcpnrled that medical mm In the United King- dom wcre expressing deep concern over the use of heroin. Another drug I did not recognize by its long technical name was declared not dangerous according to findings of psychiatrists because "no euphor- la Istate of well-hcingl was resch- NI" through its use. !0CIAl. COUNCIL I also attended a session M lhr Social Council. Members of this Council had studied every phase nf the social and economic life of various countries throughout the world (over a ions period and were giving a series of reports from day to day on cvcrylhing . from soil erosion to the school sy- l stems. While i was thcre. reports ' already given were under discus- I step. A delegate from the Soviet I Union claimed that his country had . To See Church CALGARY ICPt --- Buildinit church congregations has been a life-long labor for Mrs. Florence Miller of Calgary. She isn't par- .ticnlarly concerned with denomi- I nations. She lust likes to see the l sieeplea rise. . Hundreds of qulltlns hccs. MI metals and home-baking sales have swelled the resources of vmany s chifrchtthrough the work of this devoted supporter. ''I always like to help any church." says Mrs. Miller The granddaughter of an Angli- can missionary. Thomas Qualfe. who served In the Muskolun dis- irict in the early days. Mrs. Miller .in her own quiet way has left rnonurnents of faith TIIIIVINO CIIUICIIII when in west to Creston. Be. "lheyaaedlapreacllatheschoal lease." It was the same situation when she and her family moved I Bulwark. Alu.. lot when she moved out of each district. there ll. lparf of the ttorld arr sitting in- : ommendation must receive at 8. Frank New York Offers A-Look At The U. N.-Ancl Billy Graham; mil hi-on fati-iv rt-ported Hr oh- jertcd to statements on the school- ing prtiblrm ”l.ift-racy" he said was not a turd term. In some part: of lIlt' ttorld. ltlrniry IIICBIIII ability to KIEII onc's name -- In ntlicr wt-tinn: Ihv ability to read and unto us. rcoiiirorf in pass a ”Iilr-r.'it',v" lost, it is rrassurtni: to know that cr- first ninit and unriicn from every zctlicr. ycar after year. probing. tlrhattnc. exchanging information and aIllIilflFS on problems of deep t-st SIl.!IlllI('aIlf'P. It tvotilti be a. world catastrophe lfl(IPFd it thel lfnitcd Notions conic to grtcf. BILLY GRAHAM l was one of the Iii..'sm pt-nplry pr:-st-nt at the Rev D. Billv Gra-I I ham's first sermon at Madison Sruiare Garden. I foitnd a seat in the last row of the top tier of that; vast hall and it tta: an iinforgi-i-1 IRIIIP cxprricnce in look down and around at so grcnf a crowd as quiet and rcvrrcnt as R small congrega- . lion in a country church. I it Is this nowrr In transform an , audience of thousands into a small t and intimate group that distin- gtiislirs Billy Graham. What is the st-crct of the power? tlndoubtcd-I ly the grrat ndvant-c publicity. the l I500 vnirr choir. the careful plan. I ning of the mi-clings have much to do with his infltii-ncr. ('1-rfatnly his manner was rttiirlrr than flint of many prcachcrs. his srrmon based on the Bible. not more force- . ful. Whether there is sornctbing deep in the personality of Billy Graham or not it was a moving sight in are the Oils turn and wom- en of rvcigv age and younl DPOpIe in their from moving thoughtfully toward the platform to "make de- Irislons for Christ." ' I She Must Havewliust liked Steeples Rise t women to raise fund- . lts' half is century ago. but Mrs. Miller N'I'flPmhOI'I as if it were yesterdav When the family moved to lil- I nora, Alta. the Miller wagon set off In rh Sunday picking up t-hurrhgm-rs "We used the llnilfttl hymn hooks. hlit we had I Presby- terian minister" WELCOME SPOT 3 The next move was in Bulwark in central Alhcrla Church service .' was held in it school house across from the Miller farm and Mrs. Miller allied herself with the Bap- tists r-nmtm-tins the services. . The Miller front yard was park- I in: lot and pasture for the vintage cars, hti1I'"- wsanmi. bicycles "0ldat40,50.60'!" I - flan, Ios rs In-get wan Igw!"'T:s-ati IN I . "" ."h""..."Ji.-.i int... he .i.i',":. ' as I German Will Write On Canada- EDMONTON (CPI-Mrs Grt-te., - fsquio of Goetilngen. Germany. at so a grandmother of eight. has reached here on a lournelf which will eventually take her to Vene- suela. Since she left her home in the quiet German university town last October. Mrs. Paquin has worked as a dishwasher, chil- dren's nurse and bank clerk. She has travelled extensively in Can- snads and the United States. By the time her trip is com- pleted. the university lnittrurior and graduate of Berlin and 7.ur- lt-h universities. will have visited Mexico and South America. - The Canadian tour will DMVW material for a book about Cann- dians for Germans. Before coming to Etlnitinltin Mrs Paquin spent several Wl'('l(l in Uranium City in northwestern Saskatchewan where she was a relief bank clerk. While there She gave an organ recital of old Ger- man folk songs. and horses that brought the wor- shippers to service. "Usually they met at our house, then we all went in church to- gether," she recalled. when the Millers left Bulwark. another church had opened its doors. She came to Calgary when her husband retired. She tried to pro- mote a church in the district irliorr they first lived, hut latcr look up residence in another arm. A block or so from her home. a I ilnttcd church began to take forrn. liirs. Miller. in token of s life devoted to service. was asked to turn the first sod. Iv VIIA WINSTON EVENING STORY Ry VERA WINSTON TWO PARTS fell the story of a slim and pretty evening r-oslumr. The blouse top is of double chif-I fun. the color greenish-hlue. rind' it is handed in grecn taffeta wilhl It how at one side of the neck and I waist. The slim skirt is of whitt- IIIIHI embroidered in blue a nil grccn flowers and it is sill almost tn the knee httt a formal occasion. Refrigeration Repairs To an Malia APPLIANCES SALES & SERVICE MOT0 RS Rewinding and impairs l2I.ItlC'l'RlCAl. Repair! Palmer Electric Phones 8543 - ISM Deviled Cheese Balls I New Dessert MY ll).-k H AIIJ-IV AI.I.l".N' ' Wllilllr ii clinics to dessert (tIllt(WPS. said the Chef. "I ('on-. tend that it is in good taste to go iiil-Ainericari for a change, .1. lllttlllzli imported t-Zteeses. such as Bel Pat-sc. Port Saint and Ca- fneiiibert are favorites in tne Con- tinental riiisinr " N ”I would say. Chef." I replied. that. itlien used for dessert. rlleesr should round out an other- vtisc I.'lIfI,V lttlht mt-al. By that I nit-an. It ltlf'r'vlI fIIIlf'rtAlSP low in ltrntciii if a rich-in-fat cheese is: usrtl. vorv little fat should havel ho-on tised in the balance of thel "WM .. l)lCl.lt:ll'l'Fi'l. NI-2W ('mv:i-Isl: tT'.u' eaatnplc. Madame. I din- twt lcniitriiig hakt-ti or broiled- llilt I'fIIlI(I his completed with tliel ncu uiiipppd irroain ciiei-lie. slicrdl lI'3"ll ('lir-drfar or a whole milk rlicese. iII('h as the delighllull "llillati.il.' up (ll.i(itlVEIi?d in Ore- Qnn Fm iiitii-rt-diit-ers l recom- ':'P”fI l"'lN.l' French bread with I "But if rt-during. the pattern r-utild Iw iiioriliiod and Kllll re- main rlcltr-mix, instead of the hrcati, .t-rtc an apple or pear to each lll'lsilIl Slice it at the table and -lllvafl ttiili ruitage cheese or "in ttiili Fat-iiicr cheese which rtiiilittiis It-ss t-aluries." I'l:Il.'ll'S a good suggestion, ('.ii-f.' I replied, "because the protein in the meal is increased. lht" fat r-nlnrics are rut and tho. fruil ronintns essential vitamins. minerals and roughage to pm. duce that satisfied feeling with- out which no rcdui-inn diet can bei sticrcssfiilly cai'riet1 out." l 'Hnvu-trr. Madaine.” the Chef added. "there iiiay be smitt- diirrrs who would rnihcr save on meat calories and have more to Treat i use fur a df-kn-l'I lIlt'f'.(- H...” For them I siin'.'t.t int latest creation-4ft-vilod t-lit-t--r tmlm Deviled ('heeso- Balls: Fin.-.. SII-Wad 0? Erato t'lltItlL'Il sharp Clieddar to make is r- Mix in 3 Ill. ri't-aiii t'llt'lNf'. I 1'. plain cottage (IlrP.nfl. 1 tbsp. minced L'llUllli') l ttiap mun rm. 9837 Ind 4 drops 'l'.iba.-i-u Cliill. Form inlii iii:ii'iilv-sired balls, and place illl ioiy small ..m,1e wheat ('F3i'l(t'i: Serve with an-c n1t,ixIllliiIlIl' fin. ger fruit T(lM0nlmlt'.s itixxi-;n Hut t'litt-knit Rlllllllflll l'i'ahtit'4-at lI.1iIn;ii':l law t'ttt-unilim R;-mt. litiriioti lltrn .U.vmi l'I-geialiiiu Wlttilo Apple; (it at kfllii and iilit-imp (uffaa Tea Milk All iiicasurt-iii:-nts are level: rffllirs proportioned to serve 1-6. (raliim-at Marinara: Combine H5 NP mvenne popper. '. tsp. on-on l)4ill(lPli, 'i tsp garlic pow. der. H tsp, pnwdnrcd basil, Ii tsp -ii:-.v;iiin. 4 pt-pin-iriirns, 2 Nil wit '4 lsp..stig.1r up olive oil, I Illsp chopped ll.li:'sI0-V and it I1l't'It'll dircd. nicd.tit,..t,-Ml, lo. inaim-s tits; and SIIIllllt'r - t-rt-ti lmit -.iiictiv- for 20 min. or tllllll tiiick. Add the contents 2 6.02,); i-nit: t-rahlnieat tall slit-ll pg. mntf'fll.. Simmcr Ti min Serve m'r'r D-Iltlft or ciirricd rirc Curried Rice: ('ook fink) as usual. Then for 4 e. cooked rice, melt ll: thsD- butter of margarine in a frying pan. Add 1'5 tsp. curry powder and saute 30 sec. Add Vs tbsp. hot vtater and stir into the rice with 1 tbsp. IIllIl('0d chives. ' rit-e lacs! 1 In noon ION-IOOIII N3! 0 KOWUOU FOO IIM FIIWIAVOI ADO , 'N5:9"" Ieoneluy ll ' WOW AINHAM tuuotl All canalaunaiaaa minded. 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