Observe Salad Canadians Urged To Rules:7 . ,'. - .; Wedding l 4 Yeiiiastlf ”':-:.tiMf-:.-.-2- . ' fii3i.i'iil.'.i1;. ? ,r ill" to , ,-. nryintotiienoui-ntsteloul By ou DAUM 1- "to color contrast and Canadian Press Staff Writer TORONTO lCPl - The Feder 1' F'rederlcion'U.C .. With "Your Next Pie IA II!!!-Ilqstlu 5 department of agriculture continu- ' t l Q J". - . ally urges Canadians to eat more V8 beets - thay,dis- when It is often possible-to Iavejltne or blackberries. Mix together and fresh fruits and vegetables. they toncli cooking by snendins iGIOIlI1'i add 3-8 at sugar. sun... flour, -,1. - iinit-h um emu” Mann woman my 50. , umotonrepueiood toaerveior lttlttioca lnfslmgap. lemon ,...,.,.. Association say many people who do not eat fresh produce are bor- derline cases of malnutrition. HIDDEN HUNGER The hidden hunger prevails not only in the poor or unemployed but stretches across all sections of society. It includes the girl who practically stops eating to lose weight; the person who lives alone and doesn't bother to cook; the teenager who over-indulges in sodas and candy and the man who prides himself on being a meat- and-potato man and who looks on fruit and vegetable salads as "rabbit food." Housewives can e n c o u r a g e proper diets by making salads ai- tractive to the eya and pleasing to the palate. Here are some tips that will lift salads from the ordin- Tbe Canadian Fruit Wholesalers The" aw” be u ennal balance bland Id highly been well chilled. Afte nghlnl ll 9518 trill! them Lllwthl ra- 6- Din peeled tniit in orange juice to prevent discoloration. Then drain and add to other in- gredlents. 7- Mwlysl heel tomatoes but never cucum .. 8. Never stir a salad in a bowl. Tossing it prevents damage to in- glrcicfiients. keeps them crisp and u y. HAPPENINGS Page 8, The Guardian F riday, Aug. 10,- 1956, iii? a E E white ribbon. The bridal party entered the church to the strains of the wed- ding march played by the organ- ist. Mrs. Harold Clark. Mr. J.B. Lewis sang "i love you tnily" be fore the ceremony and "0 Perfect have" during the signing. ' The bride who was given in mar- riage by.her father was lovely in I ush satin gown fashioned on cess lines. The dress has a stand up collar and lily point sleeves. Her finger tip veil was of blush tulle illusion and was held in place my a pearl and rhin- 'qtone headdress. She carried a bouquet of red roses. refrigerated to use within 10 days. All measurements are level re- lnllk. Stir in V4 c. shortening: 6 to lukewarm. water into large bowl. Stir in 1 compressed yeast. mixture, 1 beaten egg and We c. airiched flour. Turn out on a smooth and elastic. Place in it well - oiled bowl. Brush the top with shortening. Cover with a clean towel. I..:t rise in a warm place, free from draft. pkg. I-active dry yeast or 1 cake When dissolved. stir in the milk aligitly floured surface. Knead un Cook-stir over low heat until the For flaky "yeast-rls" piecrust shells mxmr, meg , can be nude three at a time, then mug; cool. i':,o:ti'uuhi1uL'i.s.'I; . i. ii") "yeast-rls" crust Chil Shortly before serving. crush 1 cipu pm oned to serve 4 to it. , --Yeast-iiizu" Crust: Scald 1.1 c. f;'.1'eif”,2:,'dc,';fo'1F;fi:,'5,;;'e;elf:a:; Spoon over the filling. ”'”' "'3'" W V' W ""- CW1 i3rne:i'ish with whole berries. Monday Dinner: Cucumber Sal. Mt-asure.V4 c. warm, not hot, den”; adnuu lo.” mky W tatoes; stewed okra: pickles- yeast-riz strawberry; creme met hot or iced coffee or tea or milk: The Chef on 'IdEWeil" The term ”saladetteo" does not Iiftedmenrlched flour. Beat until "mm mm the French cum”, hm Stir in We c. additional sifted is the invention of Madame Allen to designate an individual small salad served as an bors d'0euvre. HOUSEHOLD HINT using I rllilbdf f00d soap. soapy water. Fat or grease left until doubled in slze.'about IV: er, wash it immediately with warm hrs. Punch down. Turn out t)l.' at us will soften the mbbg;-, lightly floured surface. M.” wane Reeves W” her Rm Divide in 3 equal parts. Roll out ter's maid of honor. Mrs. Sydney each mo 3 10.. circle. Fit and pat Miss Elizabeth Wright, a bride- relatives in Lower Montague. elect, was the guest of honor Wed- M”, Douglas neck 1... "turned "9"13Y "mung '1 ' m's"n”i to her home in New Glasgow, N. aft . MR. AND MRS. DONALD ROSS SMITH Wed." Al Sdmmerside eous shower. The hostesses were Mrs. Harry M. DAvidson, Miss Gladys MacMillan and Miss Chris- tine Shaw. Miss Wright was assisted in opening the many lovely gifts by S. after spending the past month visiting in Lower Montague. Mr. and Mrs. John Mclnnis and son Charles, Charlottetown, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Green and Mrs. George Caseley were bridesmaids. sisters of the bride and groom respectively. The attendants were dressed similar- in floor length gown of n et over taffeta in Heavenly blue and Press onto the edge with a fork. Brush the shells with unbeaten egg white into 19") pie pans. Trim the pastry even with edge of the pans. Let rise 20 min. in a warm shrimp and mauve with matching place, free from, draft, or until f,:;d:f)::;a;:d0,"Ai,::'u;:ei,'m:,;"; doubled in size. Prick with a fork . - , in a dozen places. 2ufes'ellm:i'i8::gugIl:k cnmmnn” Bake 8 min. in a moderate oven, Mry muted Waugh 'w" grooms. 350 degrees F. Do not brown. mntmr. Sydney Galen mid Mr. To store. cool. stack.and wrap Gemige Caseley were "she". in 18ll.lt;I1llilll'!i foil. Refrigerate up The brideis mother chose for ma ob :y'i lhghmofieadf w usasgg her daughter's wedding a dress 11" e:seF" f 155:3 "Wm H of pink brocade with matching 113:1 browngg ” M "M accessories and wore a corsage 5' ' of white and pink carnations. The BERRY CREME PIE sroom's mother wore a gray box Filling: Slice 3 c. fresh straw- John T. Landrlgan. ROSE VALLEY WJ. The Rose Valley W.l. met at J 6 U . S , g::il:i.ml::b3;tIwMayhew and Miss . . . W' r Baskets of gladioli cnrnaiions silk dress, white accessories and gi9e';egnw;1sM? thi;r?gl'igv':'i'I:!gelndi1:: "ll Chrysanthemums dec””"ed I COFSBEB of Pink F0595 took part: Mrs. Leigh Warren, the hunie of Mrs George Msithe-' "'9 Mme of Mrs "d M”' Fred Followinga reception the bridal Mrs HW Platts Mrs M. Hub- son on Aug 2 The president pre- Beut S"mm"5ide' 9" July 14 when 3 1 n gddi 1 1 ley -Miss ilazel liunter. and Mrs aided . - 1 me” da"ghLer Fem” became the P" y E on I W W mp 0 Harry Davison ' The meeting opened by repeat-ii bride M Dmlald Rm” Smith at Bosmm New York In-d Montreal" Miss Lena Mcl..ure played for lug creed in unison This was fol- 1 E Small family weddmg Rev' Dan" For t-ravenmg me bride chose ' a singsong lowed by the roll call Seven mem- i 5” Macxay ”mCia'ed" two piece gnsemble -of natural uni Following this the guests were bers were present and three visi- Give" in marriage by hl" mhi E: Shdegghd die” with In?!-0 (cued taken to the dining-room tors E V - ' ” ' i ” R or. the bride looked lovey in a 0C8 I15 91'. I18 I58 well. 843- ' g i v - .,,.,l.,....,,gu. gown of imported cessories and . corsage of mu. edT3f;u"”:: gigggnggljgttggsslflglnlif; wfshewrggnutsgpgfwthg 1:53 rrgiegeye-:18 ME. AND MRS. INSTON EDWARDS sum; Chammy 13” W” 53”" with 3 "'9" ms”? flowers The new stove for the school was Munam "C”'"di”" Pleaied "9! ML srimhl 5”" M ML "d M” Mrs 'EA Large poured tea as- purchased and erected in school. . d B 1- l Ekhm Seed Pearls and sequms CA" Smliht Tow," 0! Mount R.oyal' sisted.by'M.iss Christine Shaw and The school committee gave their e n mwned the Collar M the match Quebec' '5 B-smdume in lemie Miss Gladys MacMillan report it was moved that new . "'5 Mlerm 13” jackgt Wm” "mg fmm D:.'"'”"5” I.J"lVe"'ty- and m The popular bride elect grac- bucket and other articles would be mev” ended. in 903"” ”.v" H.” Mechamul Engineering Hum iously thanked her friends for the purchased for school as soon as Y h5nd5' H" mg” tip V9” M 'li No" Sm". Techniul COME" lovely evening. possible. Mrs. James Macintosh 'lusion was caught to a cap of net Halifax. moved that money would be sent suit with white accessories and a he,-ms mo 3 sweep,” or use 3 0. fresh raspberries, loganberrles corsage of pink carnations. A reception for fifty guests was held at Birch Hill Lodge. The bride's table was centered by a three tier wedding cake and sil- ver C8I1diEbl'n. The toast to the The historic St. John's Prcsby- matching turquoise duster and gilgfonwlgngralgufesgingga terian Church, Belfast. P. E. 1., white accessories. Her corsage um mioom Miss Shem Bum: Chinese Nationalists haven new trimmed with seed pearls and sequins. She carried a cascade bouquet of red roses and stepban- .otls. ' A toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. Donald MacKay and responded to by the groom. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Bell chose a mauve sheath dress with matching duster. white 'accessories and an orchid cor- sage. Mrs. Smith the groom's mother. wore a two piece print ,ELLEN'S DIARY Bisley. Brockton, Mass., were re- out of mw" sues” at me wedi cent visitors to this rovince The ,dlng included Mr. and Mrs. C.A. p. ' 3: smith, Town of Mt. Royal, Que made the trip by train. Mrs, Dis S.A. 0lder- - - - shaw. Wollastan, Mass; Mr. and :8” hK)El:)l;:)12!;r'wl:,l;'15w::lg:';.:,:t M”' 'I- M' 59" "id Mr5' Helen Mrs. Enman is the oldest in the Bell. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs. family of we late Mr. and Mrs. E.C. Bell and Mr. and Mrs. Nath- Thom” Kmgm Bmham Mex. an Bell, Cape Traverse. ' ' Sears Photo. ley who is ninety-two was visit- andrs. Miss Ann Cerry, Charlottetown, and Miss Barbara Stewart, Smith- gartney, student nurses at Mon- ireal General Hospital, School of Nursing. have returned to Mon- treal. They had a month's holiday . . . . . ge for a present for His bride ii ' men" 3”d'""' Mrs Mark Enman Wcstboro to Mrs Bur of Mount Allison University. Sack- Mass. and her mm. Mm Emu! Mrs. Manning who is leaving the Institute work. Seconded by Mrs. Wm. MacDonald. Motion carried. It was decided to hold a chicken and ham supper in Rose Valley Hall on Sept 18th. Next place of meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Emma Mc- Kenna. Collection 65 cents. Meeting adjourned. Lunch was served by hostess and I aocial enjoyed by all. HAPP. WC ST. ANDREWS C.W.L. do Aug. 5, the members of the St. Andrews sub-division of the C.W.L. met in the parish hall for was the scene of a pretty mid- summer wedding on Saturday, July 7, at 3 pm.. when Janet Catherine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. MacRae, Point Prim. became the bride of Winston Edwards. eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Smith, Pownal. ' Rev. Donald Nicholson. officiat- ed at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. John Macitae played suit- able music previous to the cere- mony and as guest soloist sang "0 Perfect Love" during the sign- ing of the register. Mrs. Nathan- iel MacKinnon was her accomp- anist. was of pink roses. Following the ceremony, it re- ception for about 90 guests was held at Oakwood Lodge, East Roy- alty. The bride's table was centred with a three tier wedding cake, iced in pink and green pastels and flanked with long white tapers in silver candelbra. The toast to the bride was proposed by Dr. Geroge C. Fisher and was fittlngly re- sponded to by the groom. Mrs. Wilfred Hunter. aunt of the bride and Mrs. Edwin Stewart. aunt of the groom presided at the coffee ' urns. Assisting in serving wt-re, Mis- ses Donna Marie MacDonald, Ann sister of the groom was in charge of the guest book. Following the reception the young couple left for a trip to Maine and the White Mountains, New Hampshire. The bride trav- elled in a charcoal suit with pink accessories. Her corsage was pink carnations. Mr. and Mrs. Boyle will reside in Summerside. Prior to the wedding Kay was tendered a shower at her home, where she received many lovely and costly gifts. At the shower the wedding march was played by Mrs. Lester Eaglolc. Kay was escorted to the seat of honor, dec- orated in pink and white. by her cousin. Erma Reeves. The bask- twist in their psychological war- lllt T118! In dropping from the air "silver" dollars that turn out to be aluminum discs urging mainland Chinese to join the Formosa forces. While this money was phoney, real aluminum coins are widely used - in France and Italy, for instance. A fraction the" weight of other metals, and perennially bright and shiny, aluminum pays otfassinallchange. ltlllopayl off for Canada, as an industry that converts raw materials and ...-M-mmmmja '1 V i” um p"m""t their regular monthly meeting Baskets of multi-colored sum- Macphanu M3719” 3G1d91'50DuLll1' as were carried In by mm. tiny Now that Night casts a dusky of the last of our red roses to- , with thirty members present rner flowers formed a charming dl Smith. NHIBHB MECKWIOII. - A g n 3 g h Id . . I . .. .. , . -- . girls Faye. Deborah. Sharon and arewe '”"y W" 9 m The president, Mrs. Geo. Mac- setting. in this histoiic churth. H910" WHEN. Vlfllllla MBUIESOII. Beverly Branch. The gins. were shadow over the Jean-washed day : and thoughts on these Lower Montague Ha" July 23 in Mplded M Lead M I farmlands. folding them and all things." I Cormack. called the meeting to Miniature flowers tied uith white 1 F 30 v 1'5- -lime! , Yhinils 10 T951 in the gentlest of l-iollyhocks opened their first honor of Floyd Thompmn wk” left order The director. Rev Geo satin ribbons marked the guest smith 8m M” R059" R"55- Ml-3' 3:?ege:5eg?a:u::3u?&:c?:c;ZEn arrns, we sit a moment with our flowerets today to be demure and on Sunday for basic training " MacCormack, opened the meeting pews. 5'35 G8” Sh0ld0W End L008 JEEII "Id Adele Jardme read the Mm" memories. We must gather up colorful against the white of a ifetggfdvgtMzlggguzgfisxglfegegfi with the League prayer The lovely bride given in may. R05 were in charge of the guest Mary Rogers and She". Bum. arranged the gifts. - those of today-the items we must picket fence. . .and there was a make" and Mrs Dan Condo" A The minutes of the last meeting riage by her father, was attired 500k-' file away to keep. we fancy for- dreamy shimmer of heat over the we" fl-"ed purselw” resented"! were read and approved The in a floor length gown or nylon Amid SMWPFS Of 90""3'” ii"? Kay very graciougly tr ' J ever... grain-fields and above the hay- Floyd by his man; intends Af; treasurer, Mrs Harold MacDon- net over satin, with hooped skirt. h8PlJY 0001319 left on a lione)'m00l'l everyone for their lovely gm, and g The scent and brightness of one lands where our workers raked MI, in wishing Floyd everyisucg aid gave her report Her'lacc bodice was trimmed mp ""'0"E-ht the m9""l5l"5 mid invited all to visit her in her new lot the last red roses we ualhcrcd and gathered some of the last- Ce” in his new came, It was decided to hold a pantry with sequins, and fashioned with new Eniland simesr home. The remainder of the even- from the wilted legion. prizing it mown swaths. They worked stend- ' sale in the village on Aug 18. at n high neckline in front coming For travelling the bride chose mg was spent in swung and dwc, above other shades in the garden fly through the sunny hours, fil- Mr. mm M". Eric goudreau 3 pm Mt Stewart and Glen Roy to a V in the back with scalloped 3 dress Oi P0Wd9T blue mffeil lng, Lunch was gegved by the Mg. HOW lIl0SS0m1nlZ- NW8)! the red ling this Iloft with Ill! Trill”-mt St. John, N.B. are spending chef; will supply the food and look after edging. and tiny covered buttons with "BVY d"5if-"3 White and P0W' tess and aunts of the bride. roses have brought us the lush gift of field, moving on then to holidays in Lower Montague and ""3 "19 extendlng.to the torso. ller long def blue 3CC9950"9-5 and 3 90" Mrs. Blair Ballem, Summerside, pond the sweet of our summers. another barn where golden-moted Sturgeon The following ladies were appoln- sleeves tapered gracefully to sage of Red Roses. cute,-talned for gay before the wgd. ' They were in bloom when in our sunbeams through a .high window ted for this work, Mrs Wllfreii points over the hands. Her should. Out of the Province guests were dlng, when the girl; from the tale. young years we made the lengthy danced undisturbed 'in the shad- Mr. Horace vliewltt and Cecil Affleck. Mrs. D.L. Mullen, Mrs. erlenglh veil of tulle ulu,q(m was the following: Mr. and Mrs. Carl phone office showered her with and exceedingly delightful trip by ows. and a .swallo s nest was Jessa acompanled by Mr. Philip Wm.Grlffin, and Mrs. Jas Atkens held in place by a head-dress of MacDonald, Miss Donna Marie many lovely and useful gifts. .1-, .,remembered horse and wagon cuddled against a high nook of Burke, have left for Petitdegrat The nominating ibrms WET! matching lace and sequins. She Macnumld. and Mr. Alexander l V R .along farmlands and by villages rafter. And What's a loft now- with Mr. l-lewitts' weekly load of then filled out for the convention c,m-1ed ,, casmde bouqum of red MacDonald. Glace Bay. N-S-. Ml"!- r -at crossroads to the Matriculat- days!" James said. with more scallops. Best of luck to Mr. Hew- which takes place at SDU on roses. pen, Rudden and M15, Eliza Jo;-. cnowu M155 ggpu .iun tests to gain our first exper- wonder that impatience in his itt. Aug 21-22 . ' Miss Constance M. Ross, as dine, Regina, Sask.. Mr. and Mrs. w1N1)sog' om, (cp .. A 19. .ience in attending (to us) an lm- tone, noting how smartly the Mr d M Wu" A discussion concerning a chic- mam of honor, wore a ballwina James Smith, Halifax, N.S.. and ygapold Deg;-on mguty, one of 19 mense school, one of a massed forkful a swinging in at an eaves Mr -.83 11- Awe Rm Alnnelr. ken supper f0l10W0d- The dine W" length gown of sky blue nylon net Mrs. Hector Stewart, Quincy. oontestants, Monday night won the gathering of pupils. and to mar- door from the great loads took md- ho" rs. mrt Ellsworth not decided on. over taffeta with lace bodice and M85S- 1056 Miss Sepia crown. Joyce Fel- ,yel over the memes and bewlld- are of the vncgnt gpace. end mlrliqlfl org Iaen nit 2 week- Mrs Geo MacCormack was ap- matching M, stole and head,d,.e554 Congratulalury telegrams were gum walked off with the 3500 first -erments or a city. . to waken to Then suddenly out of the utter Mr ,..:a' Q" C''- b H Ch pointed official dvlesate to the Misses Judith M.acRae, sister of received from Miss Edythe Mnc- prize. consisting of a trophy. a ,the clip-slop of horses hoofs on the noon, halting the work progress Iona-own ilslc I mnamnme . nah convention The meeting closed um bride. and Marlyn Smith, mg me, Calgary, Alberta and Mr, wnchp md . Wm-dram, The ngw -streets. and be somewhat lost 10 Ing so happily. -I in also from I .. M, mgmfiflf Pggm; Vgcf 2," WI"! vr-y'-'I'- ter of the groom, acted as junior and Mrti. Winston Smith, Midland. queen was crowned amid whistles .flnd we were so far away from pointed thunderhead, came an el- '9 53" - SEVEN MILE BAY CWL m-idesmaidsg They were similar omuio. um ooh.1..1u from more than 12.. the precious sounds of home. ectrioal storm and rain in a down- Congmumkm to Mr Ind M" ' i ' gowns of pink nylon net over Garnhum Photo. 000 spectators. . Red roses were in richest blos- pour. The workers in the field sterling Sonic. sung-eon Wm; Sunday lnemoon I, 3 pm” um,” with mmching headgdmssg W V g g L, poms-how well we remember it! found shelter beneath the hay" we" "canny married. ' August 5",, the member, of st, 33, -when one -My mominzv leavini load! and 01! who in hi! hi”! Peter's Sub-Division of the c.w.i.. All the bridal attendants wore , .the golden years -05 Y0"!!! EiTl- had holed up for the moment be- Mr. Ind M". Maymrd Am.” of Seven Mile Bay, met in the white gloves and carried nose- i222.”:ill”'.”;;.:".::i gal: '1: 1'5::':;'r:.::z:”::::i.l:;”:l.:?E l.::.":.:.l::: M'-- :-l.:::".'.:: :.'r:'..;:s:l:: 39:32:: ".”.3.Zl.'";'lll1?."'i::2 '.?."..':::.-..... STYLED av sromne JR. 2 SKIRTS IN ONE .y4.ster'iaowor.into.purcliuins power in the world markets. ALUMINUM COMPANY or CANADA, LTD. (ALLAN), J FOR ALL uihe sky. no car on the road, no hit of a shock. thought iwite Ind Mr. Albert Aitke . t -three In mbers. for his brothe .trncfm- in a field. no radio-aerial was happy he could find refuge town, is spending th:'wteCe.itaeh!iti":f yThe pleliedelll presided and the James Smith rwexi-gbihte !:l(."jlsEl':.nd -Min! ” lkywlfdmluli 11" WW5 ClSeVlh!I'E- his home in Lower Montague. meeting was opened by the dir- The bride's smother chose for '-IlII'4.'ld Quiet 0' "I059 553'” '9 T110 510m ll Dlli B0W- W dirk Friends are glad to see Mrs. ector, Rev. Reginald MacDonald. her daughter's wedding a dress of -commence our school-tuchlllll clouds broken and tone. Niilli Win. Coulson out again after her The League Prayer was said in navy sheer over prlnied taffeta .years. They bade us a rather sad casts a dusky shadow over the recent illness. nnlwn, with plnk and navy accessories Au Revoir" on a bush-of-home. clean-Washed farmllndl ioldinil Mr. George Poole has accepted in the absence of the secretary, She wore it corsage of pink roses. . Ind Welcomed Us Shyllf ill "I! diln "Wm Ind 3" ""085 W "'1 in I P08111011 Wm! HD0195"! Mens Mrs. Donald Sutherland was ap- The groomis mother was attired irict which was to be ours, week- the gentlest of anns. . Wear, Charlottetown. polmed '91:;-etlry pro.teI-n. an . m-lnged uueh truck with jends excepted. through the Until tomorrow - - - Diary Mr. Ind Mrs. l4ooJ'amleson and -11,, mm... at the ,,,.,,,1.,,,, -:-ienmm... bmontlis ahead. We gathered one Good-night. family. Millanocket. Maine. are mgeung wefg rug ""1 .pp,-ovgd ” Z.i"'g"f M'-Land M75 -70"” T- The treasurer then gave her re- la '3'; W" M0'"l8"9- port. Correspondence was read m:-,. :13" "'d'f3- Whumlm h-om Miss l. Arsenault. re-Blood - "1 Wm MM! ""1 Donor Clinic to be held in Sum- inerside, August 24th. it was de- cided to clean the church on Thursday, August will in prepar- ' COMPLETELY REVERSIBLE 'Hllwr'lF-'1' L,",ELEANOR ROSS -L ' 5;. Colorful Cleaning Aids r I on 0 UNCONDITIONALLY GUAR- ANTEED ' ' PERMANENT PLEATS ation for confirmation. Mrs. Earl Murray and Mrs. Donald Sutherland were appoint- ail delegates to attend the Prov- incial Convention. Charlottetown, in August. list and 22nd. it was decided that the Coun- cilors of the IIII)-Division should meet at the home of the presid- ent, Mn. Earl Murray on Thurs- day evening. They will finalize plans. Collection was taken. on the motion the meeting was Maybe there's no substitute for remain soiled after me. "lxperlence when it comes to keep- Vflig house. But there's one mis- '”GnT UTINE"-'5 take this years young bride won't How nice it is to work in a kit- glnake that so many of her older eben brlslit with Phil clnilteri. sisters did-and that's loading up sancapans. even a pink garbage the kitchen and the broom clout isceinlck. not to mention Itove . with a lot of unattractive dull- and rerrlsmton I equipment .,ioohlng cleaning equipment. It btllltilul. 100. ll VIII Yellow. kl,-'1'elisynil ofnoaresosoldoa F'-'9'”'”W”'-l"'- '. ti: it in laclinog Ii" "N in mi "'0' mi” " 3 HAND BLOCKED 0 went: on EITHER sins . Because of lhil. kiicl- "dkm djourned. The Act of consecra- L.;;: the was delivered by the Rev. ”" '3. Director. ---,'”'?", , Z :2::'.....'"":': . MORNiNG SMILE ' Am-V'"3 9”" 'N toreselso blue l '1" P'''' l '1! W5 the-M! "Spare! can for a cup - use-glitter-ii "lmi coff, j'':" 'l p , . i-n"t..em,. ..ly . um... . ,:,' gm 1 .4 Int insets i i i i 3- iii itiii f MIC