East Idii: 4.1.-r. Cheater McNeil! was ',,iouin1udPoini women: 'tute members at her hoi..e on 7 with a large attendance of rs and visitors. . .11 r i being ex- iiigcimizli '15,: "lines: Griffin .315, on the completion and wing or his fish meal plant at urls. lirs Wendell Robertson enter- mg Kingsboro Woman's la- lute at her home on June 'I. with urge attendance of members and riiors. , w it r Dixon was hostess Mriise l?.aasteBaltic Womans Insti- re at her home in East Baltic ine 9- Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Rose. Duh Lake, have as their guest iss lrcne Crozier. England. Miss -ozier is a close friend of Mrs. use and it is her first visit tothe alnd. A large attendance of parents .4 rate payers attended the yearly 3hD0l meetings in all the Districts inc 7. Mr Bob Yates. and Mr. John obertson returned to their homes iiicnsington after spending a few rys in Ashland. Maine. iiiss Ann Keays who-had spent gr vacation with her aunt. Mrs. :A. Harris. Elmira. has accepted position with the Red Cross Blood rsnsfusion Service. Saint John, I B. Sir. Roger Bennett. North Lake. as a business visitor to Lunen- urg. N. S. ilare MacDonald. little daughter 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac iniiald. North Lake. returned to ier home from the Souris Hospital there she had been a patient for time time. The friends and neighbors of llrs. Mary Robertson were sadden id to hear of her death. She was its widow of the late Mr. Robert lubertson. formerly oi W k u. ind East Baltic prior to moving to liutlaboro. Aunt Mary, as she ins called by both old and young. as highly respected. Her home re and in the U. S. A. was at all imcs a welcome place to visit nit many had the pleasant oc- ision to do so. She was of a Jolly 'nd nature and her passing is deep- rogretted by a host of friends no neighbours. She had visited r old friends three years ago and ceived a hearty welcome. Sym- thy is being extended to the ns and daughters in their great ss. i Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Rose. lessens Ernest and Daniel Rose. r. and Mrs. Ernest Avery. Lake- ilie. Mrs. Henry Jarvis, Misses atricla and Gertrude Jarvis. imira spentia few days with rel- iives and friends in Nova Scotia. Miss Wanda Robertson has re- urned from a pleasant holiday iih relatives and friends in Tor- nlo .Miss Robertson is employed bank in Souris. Mrs. ,J. F. Mossey is out and bout again at her home in Both- ell after not feeling up to par iiiiee returning from spending the inter months in Charlottetown. Miss Ruby Cblng returned to her tlllPS in Sourls he spent her iiiniays with her s ter. Miss oma Ching, Toronto. Mrs. Gordon Ramsey and two -hildren. Elmira. spent a few days I'lllitfOlItlVC and friends I Char- e own. A new bridge is being built at Priest Pond. and the estrians have to detour for a days. Miss Kathleen Mclsaac, Hamil- hn. Ont. is spending her holidays with her parents at ltockbai-rs. 5ympahty is being extended it the family of the late Mr. Joseph lord who pa away at his home I South Lake. use 9. Mr. Leo MacDonald. who had nt a few days with relatives at North and East Point. returned to in employment in Halifax. Mr. Daniel Rose. Laltevllle. went a pleasant week and with tiends in Charlottetown.- The Red Point Womens institute had its 40 Anniversary on June I. um. Sands ..'Mrs. Nestor B. Beck. who, spent the achuaetts. home in Little Bands, where she plans to spend the summer. Little Sands. Mrs. Alex Blue. Little sands. was sorry to hear that her only aunt. Mrs. Ernest Gritfln.Alblon, was a patient in the Montague Hospital, suffering with the tin. Bestwishesgo outtoherfor a speedy Venn '5 The people of Little Sands and High Bank are renovating the Little Sands Public Hall. Last year it was moved back from the road; cement foundations were put undar- it; and a new floor. This year part of the interior has been repainted and some re- pairs made inside. The outside is being . painted and s new fence put around it and other improve- ments. Tbey have entered it in the Rural Beautification Contest. We have had a great deal of wet weather which has delayed seeding and ' nting. some po- tatoes have been planted this week (June 14). There is, it is reported, some late grain to be sown yet in low wet fields. which due to the continued wet weather has not been able to be cultivat- ed. Some late gardens and tur- nips have still to be planted. The fields look very beautiful due to so much wet weather and the abundant growth of the grass and hay. . School will soon be closing and the pupils are busy writing their tests. Best wishes for success go to the pupils writing Grad; VIII and X. Inshore fishermen report lob- sters very scarce at present. As far as the writer knows. there are no cases of "Flu" in Little Sands at present. Mr. and Mrs. Mack MacPherson, Wood ' ' d East, who were both a membership of 12. Miss Alberta Macl-larlane organized the Institute on the above date. There are a few mild cases of Chicken Pox in the near by district. Miss Elsie Jardine. U. S. A., parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Jardine. Bothwell. laldqwlihhihava recovered andareabletobeoutagaln. wing,-m ugwbeiug hauled throlllll here by mm” go 5., truck daily to Georgetown. g tween Woodmelsiirands and Cum: g 1 gang 1 an started on summer ac - Arlgy. at: relatises in "15 5"” um Min-” '5'” am? Malcolm'MacPbcrson will be is spending her holidays with her ' A great deal of.pulp wood is The car ferries running be- return trips each. The many friends of rim. sorry to hear that she has gone to the P.E.I. Hospital on Fri- day. Mrs. MacPherson .took sud- denly ill and was taken to the Hospital in the evening. A great many fruit trees as well as other trees along the shore road were killed last September by hurricane Edna. Those near- est the shore where tlfere was no shelter were practically all killed. The side facing north are in blossom new and may bring forth some fruit. -C0 ST. ANDREWS C. W. L. The June' meeting of the St. An- drews sub - division of the C. W. L. was held in the parish hall on June 19 with a large attendance. Pres. Mrs. Geo. Mccormac. presi- ded. Meeting opened with the League prayer led by the director. Rev. Geo. Mccormac. Reports of the different commit- tees were then given. The treas- urer's report was read by Mrs. Ernest. McEachern. The report from the canteen was read by Mrs. Cyrene McIntyre. Bingo report was given by Miss Bert- ram MacDonald. Mrs. Clarence Murphy gave the report from the mage Sale which was very successful. . Reports from the different units were then given. some of which are studying the b.v-lBW!- It was decided to hold a Pantry Sale in Mt. Stewart. This sale is to be sponsored by the C- Mt. Stewart. and Cherrv Hill dis- tricts to participate. Mm 13- L' Mullen is to take charge of same Wm, Mrs, Jag. Ma:-Donald. Mrs. w, Affleck. Mrs. Cy. Mclntvre. and Mrs. Peter Doiicelte to assist her. An inspiring address was then given by the director Rt.-v. Cr-nrE!' Mpcormacl The imeei-no closed with prayer. A daivtiv lunch was men served by the ladies of Glen- roy. (Jim I --n-lg P'-"as: The C. G. I. T. Group held its first group meeting at the person- age on June 4 which was largely attended by girls rangingyfrom 12 to 17 years of age. Mrs. Lionel Jarvis. Charlottetown spent a few days with his grand- mother. Mrs. Freeman Massey. Bothwell. Miss Shirley MacDonald Haniii- ton. Ont.. is spending her holdays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. MacDonald, Priest Pond. Mr. Stephen Ellsworth. Ottawa, spent some time with his sister, Mrs. John B. Fay and brother Mr. Dolphie Ellsworth, East Bal- tc. Mr. Robert Ross. Lakeville. t a few days on business in hawa. Ontario. Miss Betty Robertson. Kingsboro. had as her guest the past week Miss Rose Marie Murphy, Elmira. Miss Ada McLean Kingboro had recently accepted a position at Bracklef Hotel. ' Mrs. . S. Newhail. Springfield. Mass. spent some time recently visiting Dr. and Mrs. A. A. Mac- Donald. souris. The ha vo c and destruction wrought by hurricane Hasel last year is plainly noticeable these days as many beautiful trees and shrubs have been burned by the salt sea spray. Mr. and Mrs. M1591 Judson and baby son have recently returned to the home of Mr. Judson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Judson. Mount Hope. Mr. Judson has been stationed with . the R. C. A. F. in France for some will be stationed in Summerside. This is Mrs. Judson's first trip to P. E. I. and she is very much taken up with it. Mr. and Mrs. Judson were recent guests of Mr. This institute was organized with lathe-i1&&& and Mrs. Charles Chins. Red Point. - Ox. I-I H htouuuuaa; . " - Oap.;..hh:'haulI.hImOI.O:....”"',2, time and following his leave he lfjujss Teresa McAulay. wltols employed at the P. E. 1. Hospital. is spending her vacation th her father Mr. Edgar McAulay. Miss Joan MacGrBth. Montnililh was a visitor to Lorne Valley ovgr the week-end, the Kuest of her parents Mr. and Mrs. C. M. MacGratfi. Miss Adele Shaw who is train- ing as a nurse's aide at Halifax. N,s,, is spending her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shaw. Mr. John McAulay. Charlotte- town. was a visitor to this vicin- ity over the week-end of June 18. He was the guest of his mother. Mrs. Mae McAulay. The weekly dances in Lorne Valley Hall got away to a good start on June 14. with Webster's Orchestra supplying the music. It had been planned to start the In Memoriam nus. saunas soaius Thedeath occurradonlllyllth of the much beloved friend since of the Community Church. was always in attendance at the church worship and to act as or- ganist. Sbe was ever ready -to as- slat in any needy cause, and promote the good of the commu- ii S)l'ie had been in poor health for some months, but her pauing came all. particularly to The large attendance at the fun- aral was a token of the esteem and love which she was held by all The funeral service. conducted by her pastor, Rev. W. A. Rober- son. was beld on Monday, May 23rd from the home; and inter- ment took place in the Lower Mon- The pallbearers were her neigh- hours. William Stewart. Neil Bruce. Duncan Bruce. Herman Mackin- non. James King. and John Nich- She leaves to mourn her sorrow- lng husband. two daughter. Mabel al and as the guest of his mother, Cross); Barbara and two soul. Garret and Everett, at home; also two sisters. Mrs. whim Road and Mrs. Edward Todd "She has done what she could" in the Master's Name. FORT AUGUSTUS C. W. L. The annual meeting of St. Pat- rick's sub-division of Fort Augus- tus C.W.L. was held on Sunday May 22. There was a large attend- ance. the president. Mrs. presiding. The meeting opened with a prayer by the Dir- ector. Rev. T. P. Butler. The minutes of the last annual and monthly meetings were ap- gave a report of their various The treasurer. Mrs. Jo- seph Curley gave a detailed finan- cial report. which with all bills paid showed a satisfactory bal- retiring president. Mrs. Peter ,Kelly, thanked the Director and the membe so for their co- operation during her office and asked that the good-will be extennded to the new- The officers for the ensuing year are as follows: President Mrs. Carl Kelly; Ist Vice-Pres. - Mrs. Louis Grimes: 2nd Vice Pres. -Mrs. Peter Kelly; 3rd Vice Pres. -Mrs. Bernard Coyle; Secretary- Mrs. Patrick Duffy; Treasurer - Mrs. Joseph McEachern. Convenor of Retreats and Relig- ion - Miss Marie Si ' C vener of Immigrants - Mrs. John Heron; Convenor of Membership- Hughes; Convenor of Education- Mrs. Charles Duf- fy; Convener of Press and Radio- Mrs. John J. Grimes; Convener Citizenshlpv - Mrs. .Ms azines - Mrs. The meeting was adjourned by the Act of Consecration to the Blessed Virgin. led by Rev. Fr. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Douglas and family. Head of Hillsboro, were recent visitors at the home Douglas' parents. Mr. dances two weeks previous. but inclement weather forced the and Mrs. G. A. Maclnnis. Georgetown --fMr. and Mrs. George Stewart andfaibflyofcharlottetown recently spent several days in Georgetown. as the guests of Mr. Stewart's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Stewart. Mrs. Russell Mat.-Lean of New Glasgow, N. S.. arrived in George- town on Saturday. June ill. where she will spend the summer months at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jenkins. Mrs. MacLean was ac- companied from New Glasgow by her son, Mr. John MacLean. who returned to Nova Scotla on Sat- urday. Mrs. Sadie Bennet and Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacEwen of Char- lottetown were recent visitors to Georgetown. where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Walker. Mrs. Leo Chaisson and family of Bathurst, N. B.. are visiting Mrs. Chaisson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Prosper. Mr. Floyd Landry. who is em- ployed in Charlottetown. was the week and guest of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Landry. Mr. Gordon Babineau. employee of Maritime Seed Company in Charlottetown, spent the past week Mrs. Myrtle Bablneau. Dr. and Mrs. L. W. Shaw of Southport, accompanied by Mrs. Frank Dalziei and Miss Bertha Smith of Charlottetown, motored to Georgetown on June 19. Mr. John George of Saint John. N- B.. was a recent visitor to Georgetown. where he was the guest of parents. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. George. Mr. and Mrs. Edward MacKen- zie and family of Charlottetown were recent guests of Mrs. Mac- Kenzies parents Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roche. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Landry and family of Charlottetown motored to Georgetown on June 19, and were guests of Mr. Landry's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sleplien Landry. Mr. Everett MacKenzie of the Royal Canadian Air Force. Sum- merslde, was a week end visitor to Georgetown. On returning to Summerside he was accompanied by Mrs. MacKenzie and son the past few weeks in Georgetown as the guests of Mrs. MacKen- r.ie's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Mscconneil. Mr. and Mrs. William White of Borden, are guests at the home of Mr. J. F. Johnson. L. A. C. Gerald Llewellyn. of the Royal Canadian Air Force. sta- Butler and followed by Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament. The regular monthly meeting of the Fort Augustus C.W.L. was held on Sunday June 12. The president. Mrs. Carl Kelly pre- sided. There was a large attend- ance. It was decided that the annual church cleaning be completed dur- ing the week of Jllile 20th; also that prizes be donated for Cate- chetical exams. ' in the past years. Wayne. who had been visiting for 19 Issues at Isuzu. hurts. arrmo inGeor townonJunel9.ona visit to parents. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Llewellyn. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Llewellyn and daughter. Lynn of Trenton, Ontario. where Mr. Llewellyn is stationed as a member of the R. C. A. F. arrived on June 19, on a visit to Mr. Llewellyn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Llewellyn. Mr. Kimiall Gotell and Mr. Sammy MacNeill. who are em- ployed at Stanhope, were weekend visitors to their homes in George- town. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Currie and family of Charlottetown were rec- ent guests of Mrs. Currie's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Mc- Qulllan. Miss Dorothy Jenkins and Miss Joyce Jenkins. of Charlottetown, were week end guests of their mother. Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mr. anfMrs. I-iughie Gotell and family of Charlottetown were week end guest of Mr. Gotell's parents. Mr. and Mrs John D. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Mac- Gregor and family of St. Mary's Road, motored in Georgetown on June 19, where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lavandier. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Currie and family of Charlottetown were week end guests of Mrs. Currie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gotell. Mr. and Mrs. Lesle Underhay and family of Fortune, accom-' panied by Mr. George Allen of Roxbury. Mass., were guests on June 19. of the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Richards, and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Richards and daughte of Souris. motored they attended services in Holy Trinity Anglican Church. Mr. Cullen DeLory. who is em- ployed with the Provincial Govern- ment agencies on the Trans Can- ada Highway. was a weekend guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Del.ory. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Burke atid family of Charlottetown were week end guests at the home of Mr. Frank Gotell. Mr. Frank Miller of Charlotte- town visited Georgetown on June Mr. Karl Cameron of Haliax. N.i S.. is visiting her mother. Mrs. L. H. Douglas. Mr. and Mrs. Charles LaVie of Souris. were guests on Sunday of Mrs. LaVi'e's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence David. C -A. . the Evening Auxiliary on Tues-i day June 14th with a good at- tendance. Mrs. Robert Chappell was hos- tess to the W.M.S. on Wednesday evening with good attendance. Mrs. Butches gave a short talk. Mrs. Ira Lewis showed slides of her trip to Costa Rica last winter. to Georgetown on June 19. where 1 Mrs. Frank Vessey entertained l Mr. Roy Crockett and son. Souris. were visitors to York last Mrs. Ivan wore duh week, where they visited Mrs. ' Swan-Dickson lacket dress with , . I length sleeves. navy Herbert Lewis. who is convalesc- Nupnals and a corsaga of white ing at her home. . . ...:.';' egg.-.r i-.-,.-- .,.,.--d The Rev. Mr. J. M. Spoule. af- - ' W9" 9 C . ter returning home last Friday 533:g:,'aal:Jl'zhSt; 1'. (;:::d?ndM;a::' Dl9k50"- 5"”-'15?! 0' '50 "931 '1'” my W" ”"P'i59d '9 3" Charles Dickson New Gasgow N. Ind Kenneth mob" d the back window of his car de- 5” to Dr. Matthew SW", '0'", 0; was mrmerly m0u5h9d- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence D. Swan sunhapm p 1, 1, v of Harvey, N, B. The double- Her many M81165 were glad to ring ceremony was performed by welcome back Miss Norma Lewis. Rev, D. L Mm-an usmed by R. N. Boston, home for her holl- Rev. B. G. Manzer. days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Igwia. York. BRACKLEY W. I. the Brackley W. I. was held her father. Wore an Ann Bain Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Vessey and imported chantilly lace over satin, (amuy, Gm-dong gem and Lower; featuring a fitted shirred bodice and Mr. and Mrs. Stanford Cos- with I scooped neckline of lace ins tash and daughter Gloria, and mid Ions tapering lace sleeves M". Eddlmn Hardy .” of York. with self-covered buttons at the ed. Mrs, Brent Diamond and read and approved. end. and nylon tulle in alternate panels Mrs. Herbert Vessey. York, is me back in 8 "wdmed chapel circular British bridal illusion caded slip a ' . P.E.I. Hospital for treatment. All cade bouqijsgts otinwhciilerrlgiirdaiencig. Will! him llieedy recovery. pale pink sweetheart roses and join the Drama Association; stephanntis. The ga d ' v i j p 1, id 13' 1 ' 1 Mr. Frank Giddien, york, wen; later detached and rpizseasteilmih cuswm was 2 on Is no the week-end at his home. er mother. Her only ornament cidcd. I was a single strand of baby pearls. Mr. chm-11, Fisher. york spent The matron of honor was Mrs. ing adiourned. the week-end at his home in Trac- Harvey M3CL90d- who Wore a adie. )0 Champagne nylon tulle over uif- il;'LAN'I' EXPLOASUIGNNT . Styled with sculptured bodice andiin umon 30,51) W. M. 3. bateau neckline. The three o t h e r atlendsiit.-i' S. was at the home of Mrs. Harold of honors” .Elea"”" name" 0!- Yeo on Monday June 6. The theme New Ymks 5'5"” 0f "'9 Emom. was ta k e n from the Missionary WW9 ' shrimp WIDTH! 80”. Rhoda Milnfhly "Anniversary in Angola” Day M M”""'"' 3 fl-'i"0diHl Wi- Psalm 97; 1 to 5; opening Hyn"; 10W. and Shirley Pitts of Newiirial goods. "O.' Spirit of the Livin g God." Glasgow orcmdr M" Scripture Reading was taken from The flower K”'l' Palm-'33 Gayle 21”" 3. 1 10 Z4. and read in ztafg-:r91enigc;cle of the fbride. wore unison. . - 1! gown o aqua. a . Roll call was answered by ten me frosted ."yl”" "Kandy 07:; members and three visitors. Min- mmped 9”” 9f WWSPEI” taffeta ute: of the last meeting were read :23. vcV'?I'.:'ed '9 Mfikelh ifimmed an approved. . ie sa in an w it nyl Temperance reading entitled "me mled. WM ""3 l'05!eDel8l)s'i Mrs. Mallelt gave a Teinperaiice Mm D'cll39" W”! ' SW99!- reading entitled ”Dr'iiik and the length de1ph”"”m N"? CWSS With Dance,-' followed by Sentence iliree-quarter length slleeves and prayer. M”, Nurman Green pm” lace and rhinestone trim. She sentied the Christian Stewarship W0" navy ""1 Wm" 39985-Writ rca ing. P---Mm.m..Mm.. F” "" P'03"!"'v Mm Harold wu be held in the Church. Yeo gave a reading entitled "The Collection amounted to auto and New Serge Dress." Mrs. Everett Tempernnce Fund 3400 ' Lamont read "The Little Hankie." Closing hymn was followed ii PI'0Eram Committee for next Benediction by Rev Normani” y meeting is Marjorie Lamont and Linch was theiuserved by'"Ti.".' Mrs. Sterling You. Next meeting hostess, gnd . meg,” hum. spam" SAVE MOIIE.V. .- Yes, your Irving Deaf plans to save you money - he'll make your resent car a "581" car. An you'll saw on every mile you drivel sotoistviiatti-isaaaapnhaalla" ' pa&ll0" 5 amountofautomohilairttamonoy Thiadiatinctivebaatl Bataan. Ne othar Youean'tbeatDeSotofor deeiigncombirisalonl. ovuallthanaosnaofliaeoste automobile iaroomiarhidai style. dthsri ltamodu-n iuotios- Mile" linaaandlomctirvedoontoura aoproduoeTlirFonuurdLoohofmovunasst,avuiwhntlnoar M-.'......m -1:-W... Auyitnguaugtnuonganviuip-u...nnnu!ou-vdhckrhwwomiordcmfe """"'M III "II IAIIILOIII IIW II SOTO; IOTIOI-IIIIOIII IO! Till IOIWAIO LOOK, AT YOUR OOOOI-II IO'I'O OlAl.II'I IOVfL I. I. IAIIIII. LTD. 121 lattes It. Cluttttstass An inspiring talk was given by 500 VOW W W X Rev. T.P. Butler in which. he thank- M,-5. Mb"; pmudeg york. 3, ed the members for their success the guest af her duugme,-V M". l C . B . The meeting uuourmd with I Gordon arr Oyster ed Bridge &I prayer. led by the President. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yeo, North . . De 501:1) Me l1mzIz'ow car rm; A372? 4 12422127 look at it! power and performance. rd ' the f zoo-inp. liindite v-ft 2-2):”;-tggg Bngch, i',',:;mi:f':l'.,l.l,:-, ,.,d.,.,- IIIDUIVIII "8.,"n.i'ci'n;, was clocked at 112.295 in.p.h. too. Just this Spring. a -a with v .t a 'te its ir t, is a h'gh performance. on-. ascitin ngw Dueplsoto acifalilyvcosatg yolu less than many models 0? medium-sired care! And its moderate price -tag includes the convenience of Powsrl-'lita automatic hansminsion. Drive a De Soto before you decide . . . your dealer will indiy arrange a demonstration with you at the wheeL You ll nd it asassytoown aeitisthrlliingtodnve us 'Flying ational JOIIIISTOI MOTORS LIMITED Iismy liver The bride, giiven in marriage by 5, Qt the ham, or Mrg, Egdlgy gig. . . wart. There were eleven members Orllilnal SOWII Of nylon tulle and and one visitor present. Roll call was answered with exchange of flower slips. Minutes of last meet- g;,-,;., M "-on - m -J1ueuiny..iune'ss, 1955 The oumiinnrqasi . and a cousin of I:q E '0. Dr. Jack May of McAdam. ru.'. the the Tram. The bride's mother. Mrs. Dickson Emib The regular monthly meetin i hill Cor- respondence was read and discuss- Mrs. mowred w Ham” for the week wrists. The hooped skirt of lace Charles were appointed to attend . I the annual convention. Reports of with "W9 bust-les tapered off in various committees were heard. train Her headd C FNev)1(r gomniiiittees are: zick. Mrs. spending a holiday with he, , ,- ress was a rag): ran ate and Mrs. eorga daughter, Mrs. Clifford Chandler. gggjlnrgglgaiilsuc;:inimivl'i3ii"ii1ed vii”! i-Iiaclfsou gm month); Lunch Mni Mmon. ung er ed cy tewart and Mrs, Ear veiling she wore whit I. b gliaiirkz pi:-ogtram,MMrs.YWal:(er Mae. ' - ie sat in ro-' i an: os ess, iss oun er. Mr. Will Watts has enteied the It was moved by Mrs. mam. and seconded by Mrs. Pierce to dis- Con- vention and last minute details de- Mrs. Leslie Prowse moved meet- fee taffeta waltz-length gown. GENOA. naiy (Ap;gA violent -ethane gas explosion seared the ibig Ansaldo industrial works near h ' F id ,kilii th The June meeting of the w. M, "9" K0W"S Styled like the matroniafiiie liljylilrlafllg latmi;eastree22.peiillsagii? were reported in serious condition. The Ansaido plant. located in lneighboring San Giorgio di Calci- .nar:i. manufactures heavy indus- ui 1 -gag.-. ....,..,,. . 3 2 1 i l 1