OMEN an 8”-'.T'I;hoGiTnrilian” isaturiia,-Huapi-ii, 9, 1335 Happenings Of The Week EASTER ithels parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wel- luigton h1nc.Veill. 'Fear Not?" said the itliite-ioliett . . angel Fliiiiig Ulttcer Douglaa Pierce Who t'tillNl lhP Sl"l”t -'N”.l- is huiiic on leave from St. Hubert, "Fear not. for .vt'l1I' Lntd 15 l'St'"- Qll('llEC to visit his parents. Dr. o Come 568 M1??? -195115 It'll"-H laud Mrs. H, H. Pierce. North Dh! joy for the blessed asstiraiittel RI,-er Rm-Ht. No sealed. or guarded t1t'F”3- ' ' ' ' Could bind in its rocky sliroiitiiims xms gal-.,i Ann Hogan. daugh. The Christ who came to sate. Thai voice Vtlll('l'l awed the angry WIVE on deep, blue Galilee, Yet calms. and rules with mild control. F1-om high to further sea. Yet wakes to life the desert laud. Breaks Stipcrstitions liold; And. ixanderers on the m.Vl'l3tl paths. Doth conipa.-s in one fold Ye scraphsf strike .Wt”' Rttldvll harps. Tuned with devotion hlilh. with gchomg paeans sweetly thrill Th; arches of the sky- Whilist we. lll iiolilc-it lllPi'l!xul'PS: ,Which eartlily Wtt'9S' 5"”!- Yield homage to our l'lx9n Lord. Our glorious Saviour lxinill l l The Easter incss.'-til? In the Hhmel poem was written h.V 317' Fl 5, Mac-l.eod. an island poetcs p Mrs Ill:-icLeo(l was hnrii in Si-oi-, land. hill liied a izreal rn-my years in the land of her adtiPll""- Prince Edward island. . a It ”Gud Bless ion Winiiie" uill be voiced not only by the crutids. outside ll) Dtiwriingpbtrcet iihtti watched him depart. but by his: friends thrnutlltoul ll" W07”- : - II Senator J. P. Maclniyre who is at prescnt. in Boston where Mrs, )s1a(:1nlyl'P iiiiderwcnl an HPFFEIVI" at the New England Dnacntlessl Hospital had the pleasure of he-, trig entertained by W5 John B Hrncs. Mayor of BOW"-' .t 3 reception gixen to the officers and men of Her filzijestyis Canad- ian Ship Buckintzlieim at the lltitcl Bradford in Bostoti. The Senatort in his address spoke of the Canada and the lliiiied Slates. . . . Senatiif hiid Hrs. hour arriied from Ottawa week. Air C(yn)n1ndttl'D C. F. Johns and Mrs .lnhns were giirists at dinner 'l”ii:-stiay eicniiitl "I 3”- Neil Mathesriii. M P. in the Parlia- mentary Dinint:-Room. Ftillmunii dinner they attended a reception with Mr, Matltcson given by tit? Speaker of the House of Vnmmnns in honour of Mr. C. D. who leaves elinrtlv tin it trip in Australia and New 'l.o:il;inrl The Air Cnmmtidtirv and Air ll.'iilie- Ion were class-nintes at Mt. Alli- son and Mrs. .liilins will he re- membered as him t'i-r-il Brown. a mcmlicr ni lllI' l-"oi-iilt,i oi the Consciwatiiry of Alut-ic at Ill. Alli- IOH. Mr. Neil Xlat,linsun 'llP ac- li crimpanied Air t'mnnioriore and Mrs F F. Jriliii: to a meeting of ihc llonio llllfl Si iiool .Ks'soi-ia- tion uf tlioir stliotil lltco l"itt"kA cliffe Park Piitilir St-liuol The discussion pziiicl comprisctl ills Excellency A .1. ll l.nv1'nk. Am- bassador of the Nctlicrlnnds. Ills Excellt-nc,i' lir A It ltauf. lligh Commissioiicr for llttll.'l ilis ltlx cclcncy Dr Kimic nook. xliiiister of Sweden. Mr Alan dc Tlirsc- bacrt, Coiinscllor of the l".nili2issy of Begium. Mr. (I l-lotion l-Ir-on nmic Adi'isor to tho lliltli (Wim- missioncr inr tho tiiitwl Knig- (Inm, All of llirni except Dr. Brook have rhiltirrii ciirollrrl at the st hriol Tlw I lt:iirin;m was Mr. Blair Frnsor who hilr a boy attrnding the school Hrs. Blair Fraser was if former is- lander. hcr lather living .'tlr ll?" Kl:icLr-od itliii llVPfl iicnr KCHSIIIE ton. - Mrs. KClll'IPlll Pnrkrr is siiriirl big this week-ciid in llnlifax with her mother. Mrs R. .1. Porter . . . Mrs. N, H DoBlois nrrivt-d home Wadnettday aft:-r I month's visit in Montreal and Toronto . . . Mrit. Ralph Manning via! hot- less on Wednesday evening tn "19 Alpha Chapter of the Rota Sigma Phi Sorority which meet at her home. The business part of the meetlng consisted of the inslalla tion of new officers. Mrs. Wllliard Macxay of Vernon Bridge out- lined most graphically the History of Art. The evening ended with I the practical application of the u members painting Watt”? 0010”- which was greatly enjoyed. Re- freshments were scrvrd by the hostess. Iasiiitrd by Mr.-. Clifford l 5 i Campbell and Mrs. L. R. Bai- i loll, ' V . will Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manning are spending Easter with Mr. Man- ning's mother. Mrs. W. M. Man Iing of Amherst. Nova Scotia. . . . Friends of Miss Ellzohclh Coylc will be pleased to learn that her fellow iitudenta have chosen her as their Class President in thel lilting label of It. Mary'a Hoa- il Montreal. Mina Coyle in wt of Mr. and Mrs. If. 1,: I I tlrs. lson of Mr. llowe , lcr of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hogan. is Sl)PnClllllJ, the Easter holidays with her Aunt and Uncle, Mr. and T. l.. MacDonald. at Bed- fiird. Nora Srotia. Mr, Tlioiiias H. Scaiitlebury. and Mrs. Wallaco St-anllebiiry. was I member of the cast of the Acadia Dramatic Soc- ieiys current production Henry IV. Part I staged April second under the aiispires of the Junior Board of Tracie at Halifax. The Oxford Liniiersiti Dramatic Society has just produced their one hundredth HIBJOII in i884 and staged its first play King Henry IV Part I in May, liiitii, Cosmo Gordon Lang, of Bal- iiol, President of the Union.spoke the prologue. The cast of that first production contained such ii.-mics later respected on the pro- fessioiial stage. as Mr. A. Bouchier iid Mr. E. Holman Clark. Fall- staff was the Hun, Gilbert Cole- ridge. According to Alan MacKin-- non. who wrote the history of O. U. D. 8. long ago. Falstaff was much disturbed by his fall: sioniach. He found the padded one too hot and refused to wear it. Eventually he appeared ”in I sub structure of wicker, which, besides creaking during the par- ftirmanco, developed a tiresome kink when he fell headlong in the battle of Shrewsbury." Minor mis- advcnttires aside, that first play -- in the town hall at Oxford - appeara now to have been l min. linnniiryinz success as wu AcadiI's play In the Queen Elizabeth High School Auditorium in Halifax. . Mrs. J. M, Roop has been visit- iiig her daughter Mrs. Dfummond lcohh for two weeks in Halifax. friendly terms that exist. hetweentDI'- Cobb In on tho Cruiser Que- hoc on naval service. Ind in now on I return trip from Africa. flmi'i.'c Bur-1 ' ' ' this Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Cobb and Mrs. Driimmond have left to spend Easter in Halifax with Mrs. Drtimmond Cobb, . . a Mrs. Fred .i. Munro and her two l('llllflrPfl Frederick and Deborah .ai'riied by plane Wednesday to 'visit Mrs. Munro's parents. Mr. land Mrs. F. M. Nash, Upper iPrince Street. a a a . Mr. and Mrs. 1). M. Gass and ,tlicir daughter Miss Katherine .fiaa.I are motoring to New Glu- lgow to spend Easter with their relatives. Mr, and Mrs. Gas: will lproceed to Halifax. but their ldauizhlcr will remain in New Gina- tizow. O O O I Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I. Ander- son. with their childron Elizabeth land John are spending Eutor with Mr. Anderson's mother, Mrl. ,l.euis Anderson. of Lunenburg, Miva Scotia. I O O O I Mr and Mrs. E, 3. Chandler lend their daughters Miaau Connie and Carol Chandler. li'I in Hall- fax this weekend. They will visit iilr.-2 (lhnndler'a mother. Mrs. F. G. Piilsifcr. out Miss Winnilred Anne Macmillan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan G Macmillan. left Thursday by iileiiie to spend the Easter holi- ltlllyh wiili Illr. and Mrs, .l. D. lt'nrnii. Town of Mount Royal. f' not Mics Jeaiiiie Ptckard and Miss Jlarharn Morrison have arrived from Acadia for the holidays. . c a Mrs C F) Blair. Mnnctnn. and ilmigliter (Iiiidy are spending East- cr with relatives in Charlottetown. ("oi-itoin Blair in in Fort Churchill. Manitoba. l O O O WlIllP her son in active in the production being founded :0” March 11, 1955, am: Mr. The bride is the former Wanda Willis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Willis of Cornwall. ents are Mr. and Mrs. Archie Robinson, Searlelown.-. iety, Mrs. Wallace Scantlebury. the mother, is equally busy in the Charlottetown Little Theatre Theatre Guild. Mr Scantlebury in at present dirt Angel Street a Melodrama in three acts by Patrick Hamilton, The play originally known as Gaslight had not attracted too much attention. But. it was renamed "Angel Street" and produced by Shep- ard Traube at the Golden Theatre, New York City, 5th December. 1941. Then occurred one of those fantastic theatre surprises the re- viewers' notices were on the rave side. Angel Street is one of those good old Victorian thrillers. it depends entirely upon the inter- eat it builds in its characters and the suspense it holds an H: tlialr adventures of the avening. "Angel Stroot" runs on Broadway. It closed Doc- emlier 30th, 1944. at the Golden Theatre after 1,295 performances. O O O L.S.E.G. Andy Mokn of the H. M, C. I. Nootka is spending Easter leave It the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. MacGregor. Ken- slngton Road. 0 Miss l)orothy Smallman was hostels at. har apartment in Sum- moraldo on Tuesday evening. honoring Misl Shirley Morrison. whoa: marriage will take place today, at I kitchen shower. As- stating in opening the gifts. rud- lng tha verses of good wishes and serving the guests were the Misses Elizabeth Nicholson and June Wood. 0 I C l)r. and Mrs. L. M. Callbeck returned yesterday to their home in Summerside after Ittendinl the Proiitt-MacLellan wedding on Thursday in Knox Presbyterian Church. Halifax. 5- . a Mr. and Mrs. William D. Pro- fitt of Kensington attended the wedding of their son. Rowan Pro- fitt Ind Muriel MacLeIlIn. in Knox Presbyterian Church, Hali- fax. N, S. not Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simmons of New Annan nticnded the Pro- titt-MIcLellIn nuptials in Halifax. N. S. on Thursday. Miss Belly MacMurdo of Hali- fax. N. S.. is spending the Easter holidays with her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. A. MacMurdo. Sum- mersido, etc Mrs. A. M. Robinson was hos- loss at her home In Summeriiide on Wednesday evening to the Bell Sigma Phi Sorority. . U . tfpl. and Mrs. W. W. Green left Sunimerside on Wednesday for Calgary. Alia. Cpl. Green has recently returned from Germany. While in Summeralde they were the guests of Mrs Green's par- ents. Mr, and Mrs. A. Harold Mat-Donald. a Miiu Harriet Campbell. student Aciadian University Dramatic Soc- EASTER ORIENT llTGaugo T5 The i-fAsiiioii SHOPPE MAI! IAWOII'l'8 MAIL Parents Dislraughl As Son To Marry DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Our eldest son, 28. was transferred to I distant state by his firm last summer. There he has met and marry, a womin six years his senior. She has an illegitimate child, 8. whom he plans to adopt. Martha, I'll call her. supports her mother. tha child and herself. She has never tried to hide any- thing from John and he in turn wrote usitha whole story. My hus- band Ind I hIvI Idvanced every -rgumont we can ' against such I marriage - but John in- tends to marry her whether we like it or not; and at his age. he can, I want to be proud of his fam- ily. but how can we explain away I background like that? If and when John brings I wife home. people will ask questions that put ua on I spot. I don't want to lie; but neither do I want to tell the truth - it wpuld be too hard on the newly weds. My husband says fallen in love with, and plans to MR. AND MRS. VERNON ROBINSON Wed at the home of the bride in Cornwall, P. E. I. ranks with the longest ' ,ed to her home in Summeraide and Mrs. Vernon Robinson. The groomls par- er i:cafiT)n at. her home in Sum- mersido. 0 . Mrs. Thane A. Kialllpllllll has returned from Ottawa to spend the Easter vacation at tier home in Summerside. 0 Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Veale, who have spent the past seven weeks in Florida and Texas, were week- end guests ln Sumnierside. guests of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen. I O 0 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mercer. with their children, David and Carol. of Summersidc are spend- ing the Easter holidays with rela- tives in Boston. Massachusetts. 0 0 . Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Allen of meraido will spend tho Easter week-end in Berwick. N. 8,. Russia of the latter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Nash. O I 0 Miss Ferric Bell of Halifax. N. S. is spending the Easter vaca- tion in Summorside. guest of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bell. 0 U 0 Dr. and Mrs. Harry Allen of Summersida have as their guest. during the Easter holidays their daughter. Mina Kathleen Allen of Halifax. N. 8, Miss R. Catherine McKecn of Toronto was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Scott. Surn- meraido. O O 0 Mrs. Wilfred Callaghan return- thia week after spending I few days with relatives in Glace Bay. N. S. 0 O 0 Miss Barbara Delaney, R. N, whose wedding will take place in Sunimerside on Monday even- ing. was guest of honor at the III hour on Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carroll Delaney. Mrs. J. F. MIcNelll and Mrs. Henry Wedge presided over the tea cups while the Misses Eliza- beth Dalton and Mary Silliphant assisted in serving. a 0 a Mrs. J, K. Beer returned to her home in Summcrside on Fri- day of last week after visiting in Miami. Florida and Nassau. O O 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. DeGrasse and mu, David. of Summerslde left Thursday for Bristol. N. 3.. where they will be the guests of the farmer's parents. MORNINH-G SMILE Two boxers chasing each other around the ring kept treading on the toes of the small referee. At last he lost patience and called them to the centre. "if you don't stop treading on my feel." he shouted. "there's he intends to tell the truth if Isked. but isn't there I better way to handle it? . . . Should They Double Check? Another thing John says Mar- tha la the sweetest girl he's ever met. and feels we will like her when we know her; but my bus- band says if John brings her home. he intends to hold her It arm's-length until she proves she is I good person. I think he is wrong; that we should accept her as we would any girl H then wait to see if she disqualifies. This seems the only way to keep from hurting John ourselves: and I don't want to make I rift that we can't bridge later. Should I write to some clergy- man in John's vicinity and have him investigate Martha and try to warn John if she is all-bad" My husband says no; but it seems to make sense to me. All I want is Jolinis happiness; and for us not to add.lo his burden. I love him and don't want to drive him away. Plcnsa advise. S, S. Man Has Told Much Too Much DEAR S. S.: It was praise- worthy of Martha to be fully hon- est with John; but dlsloyal of him. in their relationship, to write you the whole story. Decent husbands and wives don't babble all they know about each other; and neither should betrothed couples. Justified disclosures between them- selves should be guarded as in- vlolably private. John's unnecessary, inappropri- ate candor with you and his dad. about Martha. suggests that he is a remarkably immature charact- er - not yet weaned tat the time of his recital) from I childlike orientation to his parents" past Iuthorliy. up the painful story. and get your partisan acceptance against the wnrld. so to speak - as a kind of insurance against the risks in- volved in making this step. Sort of taking refuge under your wing. perhaps. to assuage his uncon- acloua dubletiea about his ability to choose wisely and make I go of marriage. This aspect of John's perform ancc suggests that he may be drawn to Martha largely becaus site is older and I mother and oponhearted towards responsibil- ities e- for example. in supporting her mother. the child and herself Continued on Page 0 & To daadan in and of I nun one vii-II It be no out bio, place the machine over d nawapnpu which will ofthnnoh If. pod- thi: faith dnd:IIn& SEW and SAVE Home sewing courses now forming. For further in- formation call or telephone your Sewing Center. 164 Gt. George Street, Char- golng to be aofight." lottetown. Phone 4551V.g at Edgehill. is spending the Eut- SPECIAL HOSIERY 15 DENIER EVENING SHEER ' Rog. SI .25 SPECIAL 1,00 PAIR log. si.3s SPECIAL 1.08 ALI. COATS SPRING DRESSES Up to 519.95 SKIRTS. up to 12.95 Prey-Easier Sale 10th) off ALL -WEATHER coats si-tonnes - SUITS V30" . IPEIIIAI. IIAGK DRESSES. clearing If 2.00 cocoons: Top Brand-Reg 51.35 NYLON! 51'-I5. spacial" .... Now Easter Dulgna-Fine Assortment . PUISIS - GLOVES. SCAIFS. OR. NORMA'S it's as if he felt obliged to 'te;.- . unaided. In other words, because. eQw -E. .E- St- Ll'l'I IA! Strawberry Ch Today we proudly present a new , pie for Easter dessort. It's new, even to the quick and easy crust. to the decorative fluted odgo. And so-o-o easy! MONDAY DINNER Cooked Vegetables and Green: Salad Bowl Ham-Macaroni-and-Cheese Bake Quick-Cooked Cabbage Orange-Prune Compote Oatmeal Cookies" Coffee Tea Milk Strawberry Chiffon Pie: Make a 9” water-whip pastry shell. While baking. prepare strawuerry chiffon filling. Strawberry Chiffon Filling: Sprinkle 1 tbs. gelatin over Va o. TRY THIS LUSCIOUS Strawberry at Easter. Mounds of whipped cre cold water. Dissolve over hot water. Clean and crush 1 pi. fresh strawberries. reserving 6 for gar- nish. To cruslicd berries add N3 c. sugar, 1 tbs. lemon juice. and VI tap. salt. Stir in gelatin. Refriger- ate 30 min.. or until slightly thick- coed. Beat I egg whites until stiff. Beat in M3 c. additional sugar. Add strawberry mixturo and blend. Beat V: c. heavy cream until stiff and fold in. To Assemble: Pile filling light- ly into pastry shell. Refrigerate 4 hrs.. or until firm. Garnish with 6 mounds of whipped cream. Ind strawberry "fans" made by slic- lng whole strawberries from the top down and separating Into fan shapes. lwater-Whip Pastry shell: Into ..- -----..i. ' iilon Pie Is Good Easier Dessert By Ida Bailey Allen I bowl. measure 7 tbs. homogen- ifzod shortening. Add 3 tbii. boiling water and 1 tap. milk. stir with fork until shortening is broken up. Beat with I fork until smooth like whipped cream. - Sift together IV4 c. IlreIdy-slft- ed Inrichod flour and Vnltsp. nit. Stir into first mixture. The dough will "cling together." - Work Into I smooth hall. Press into I thick. flat round and place between two 12" quarca waxed paper. Roll to I role the width of tho paper. Peel off waxed paper on top. Turn pastry-side down into I I" pie plate: pull off remaining paper. PI! pastry into pie plate. Trim edgu. than flute. and make I de- sign between each ”fluting" with Chiffon Pic to delight the family am and strawberry "fans" top it. tines til I fork. Prick sides and bottom of pastry shall in 12 places. Baku about 15 min.. or until light brown and crisp. in very hot oven 450 degree: F. TRICK OF THE CHEF Season ham-cheese-and-macaw onl bake with oregano. Household Hint When you are washing blankets in your washing machine. wash In thick, lukewarm soapluda for no more than two or three minutes. Wrlng out the suds immediately after washing. and rinse blankets three times in clean. lukewarm water. Never rub or twlat blank- ets. To dry them. hang over two parallel linea so the air can cir- culate Ill around them. Prowio Iron. Millinery Department has an entire spring collec- tion of hats, braided and polished straws, polka dots and fine Italian braids, in flattering shades of Fiesta Rose. Ice Blue, Lilac, Hiati Red, Avocado Green, Carnation Pink, and Cltren Yellow. Prices Ranging from S208 - 324.98 We IIID carry I wide range of children's and teen-agers straw and felt hats. Prlces-- 32.35 - 53.98 . ELl;EN'S DIARY by an lalsndriiarmen wife Nuw II the Easter season. Out of uni aoi-row anti shame of tragic happenings comes IIIICO morn. ever freauly cnaiiengmg and in- spiring, in: quiet miracle of the steam recuon, not: is unreal gift to mankind. it is a gilt. which turns laces beyond the Cross. the seal- ed tomb in I garden. the grave- ciutnes, to I lift "eternal in the lieavens" beyond the worldly con- iines of this time and space that are ours. The women and and concerned. who came to that 'garden-what I role was their: to play in that Eastertide of In old old your . . . and still is. "The Lord gave the word: the women that published the tidings were I great host." Once more over the drab of the earth now breaks stirring: of green in significant new growth-on rost- lng field and furrow. on bare bough, from root and ”dead" seed. what beauty will come: grace of form, color of blouom and fragrance over all. we found signs of this awak- lng yesterday, in tho tight-pointed green: in the flower-border: tulip, red of peony. fresh green of first Poppies, when with Mack we searched the length of it with much expectation and delight- promiaa of loveliness to coma we found, even of the uedtlmo and harvest as known to us farm folks, O O C This week gave us pleasant days, filled comfortably with the internals of our callinglz the farmers with the cares of the stables and sites, when now new creatures of tho spring-Increase. look up to regard ones passing or cuddle more closely into the depths of warm strawy beds. We visit there with the child- ren. to see It first hand how well this or that calf has done. to note the size of some fattening animal. to count noses of piglets. bright-eyed plxylsh rogues. and Il- together to enjoy the sights and sounds which belong beneath the ancient beams and cob-webby rafters of the barns. So another week. winged, and at Alderlea robin-len. is gone. one which returns again the joys of Easter and many an absent member of I household back to I loved fircsida once more. One who may visit Inland places of her girlhood only in fond mem- ory this Season. Mrs. D. J. Gor- don from I far Southwestern State has given no then fine. "Oh seek ye Him not in the tomb. Nor even in the upper room! Seek ye film this side of the Cross For He has o'ercome pain and loss. Thou canal. sec Him tiiis Easter morn In every son of man reborn; in every Easter Lily white. And chlldreus'. ayes so starry bright. His assurance He gives to you in all the dormant earth inada new; In each new III! and binds of grass. in balmy breezes as they paaa. And where'er Joy replaces pain. He lives. Christ, tho Lamb who was slain; i And you'll find guarding Ingela' wings . Not o'er the tomb. but living things. Yes. Christ the Saviour livoa I- gain. He lives in beauty-hearts of men: He lives wherever there is breath, Eaater's message in 'LlFE'-not deotlil" ' Until Monday - -. .. .. Diary - - - - Good-night . Cook's Corner 6 orange: 8 banana: 2 apples 1 can sliced pineapple Cut and prepare as for salad. Dressing: . . V: ti. sugar V: 0. hot water 3 egg" yolks Juice of 1 or I lemons - Boll sugar and water. pour ovei beaten egg yolks.-cook in doubt: boiler stirring constantly until slightly thickened. cool. and lemon juice last. in with whipped cream. This fruit may 5. gddgd and original varur U share: "Easier." t . -PROWSE aiios.i.rn.- SMART PEAKED I, BRIM It:-aw with jutting feather. OFF-THE-FACE PILLBOX White Itrawi 'Iwiahy teatim. I0 I Package of jello if desired using whipped craam. no droning.