MARY HAWORTH . Behavior Of -. . Child Cause For Worry Dear Mary Raworth: I have read ems for some 311:; and on can help me W P0 if .. litlultl . Babs. 14. is - sirl who came to stay with us eight months V” ago. She is very boy crezy- At - it! first it was married men. g . al I sat down and talked with her. ill as a mother would: and I believe U It has done her much 8005- 55' Ieomarto have lost her man-crazb aess. But a new Problem ll" dP' veloped. namely. her behavior with any three young sons. who are I and 1 years of 089- . Babe fools with the bow. K1551"! and tickling them. which 1 myself don't do. A so their dad fools with them like that. I kiss the boys goodmight. and off to school! and maybe once during the day HWY might put their arms around me and I'll kiss them. But to my WI! of thinking. Babs overdoes lit-er ecially for a stranger. I dont like ft; and several others have re- marked how wrong it looks. ENJOYB FOSTER FAMILY Babs says she loves it here in our home. She has changed over to our way of thinking. consider- ably, in the short time she s been with us. We have shown great I0" for her. She has even asked if she may be one of us. and wants us to adopt her. I have talked to her about the boys. telling her that she may hurt them; but it does no good. The . case worker tells me not to worry about the younger boys, JIJSL boys ll her ago. I've asked my sons to r push her away. but that won't ll work. We feel the boys are too 1 1 young for much explanation: and g yet this may be unfair to them. Please help us. A.P CONCERN I5 WARRANTED Ll Dear A.P: In my opinion. your , ' mother instinct is sound. and the l use worker is wrong. in apprais- la -1.-..v)---4-4-.3;-J SL151-1: i-'r5!HL"'!.JB H27- ! mg the potentials of BIbe's exces- .i ' give love play with your . E 9 sons. I l V The case worker's sootlung in- l dicatlon that Babe's behavior on l a this score isn't a matter for con l a reciion, suggests that she is more of a theorist than a woman of st- rlencc, in the field of child rear- g. Also it suggests that she has a one-track mind. and that her mind is so fixed upon Babs's ra- ulrsrnents of help. in your situa- on. that she overlooks the neces- glty of effectively safesuardlns ur sons' welfare. in assoclatlon with Babe. , while fully gympathetic to Babe a difficulties. we nevertheless must recognise that she is an emotion- ally maladjuated youngster. who has been twisted by lack of family devotion. I-lcr boy-craziness and bids for favor with married men are (have been) symptoms of des- ate need to love and be loved. Under your sympathetic wing. Ills misdirected drive has been abated somewhat. due to your counsel and the health of your per- sonality. p e rh a p s. But Babe s undgxlylng hunger for physical Identification with loving and be- loved persons is still there: and at present she is trying lllindly to assuage it via aggressive erotic kissing-3-Pickling of your sons. ASSERT YOURSELF I happen to think that persons who tickle children are sadists of sorts. maybe witlessly. Alan. I feel that children should be defended from self-indulgent klssers. who 4 in kissing) show lack of respect for a child's inherent dignity. In short. I feel just. about as you do. Thus Ill! advice is to assert yourself as mother in charge of the children's Interchange. and call a halt on Babc'a roughhouse. period. You don't have to explain to oither side. other than to say it's not the way for Babe to bellave, and if you want no more of it. M.l-I Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- sons! interview. Write to her in care of this newspaper. MORNING SMILE, Boy - Gimmie forty-eight ham- steel gray crepe dress in small fl 1 d i th I . 2: 1;? Heeivglg .:lu.od:(.edlll-E; the hostess and Misses Brellaut Mrs. J.A. Lawson. provincial pres- find M3CE"l'em The "Si" met?” idem of CA5. lng Is to be on September 11. luncheon talk she stated the fron- tiers of British Columbia and the Maritimss might feel remote but that people living in such centres ELLEN'S DIARY . him to go again to his seeding. in ilacrity in his heart. ut first with the their summer pasture to join com- rades already chorlng about. offered rllllning an eye along the 8' us up the rise from the buildings are looking for," of a distant one with the early teens.sitting on to the open spaces posture. Jeanie. missed a single meal in lllclr .-pcll fillement indoors-tile milk lone. But not empty yet. The kit- within. Leader of the Tllllps" opcllccl a heart wide to the sllnshlllc llllllc. others taking their comes that ewe and her three lambs again!" we lralled to him. HAPPE Follow The Leade "Tomorrow." James said last afraid that our inspiring spring- night. So soon it turns out to be I:'l:l::1dfr'oI:g91;h:3c';t:ue:1l :3: our today! Fine? Surely! To allow bung mm smartly? Oh yea and with a match- led. "Grant sddy was just saying he never saw three do better." lllll resting the tools of theirffzrallllllvllizwth ll.l3l:.l.".o bflllllilof lillllltllantment is . - attend him, he must drive off to the June-time . PINTO E0. Fhe Guards” Thllfsl, June, 7 there the latest- this one?" during a bit of shop stabled of the young herd of cat plug in town yesterday we over-. tle. again to lighten appreciably heard I Mlellady my pointing out in the cropping the work of the an lvory satin and lace creation "ml" Eu" m ' ml" Mm Tm” consult Mr. McClare about films with M11 Anni! ... lh lib hll.tIl ltt I-or the school-closing? Yea. I .,';,,'f,lfeM:V. Elm... ?.,em.,,f.,,”,,f,', 1...... another and to if l.l..?.2llZ '.?.l.'ll2lf.””” l" l”'"”e-ml "They winlered fairly well." he inlz EYE!- rallk alld file being llcrdcd bclorc believe we have just the dress you "And well they should have wlnt- the mornent was noticeable. It was cred" we chuckled in an aslde to we decided. a concern only sweet. of stabling." she smiled. "And that where at a counte an expectant should be something of a record! ' mother was making a choice of a Today tooand how good it mllst llitle sweater. . .Was this have been for them after long con- June-babe. we wondered. I cherry. cows blossom lass perhaps to bring her- were let out to crop the sllcct of share of new grass. And the stables seemed to some teas and calves and the fat cai- hand. a lad-of-a-fellowtowllom one tle were there, stlll keeping llfe day a farm should descend, in his Today. one til-ll-k llzllllcri happy and well-content on the Is- cllr pla)cd ll'lllCl1 now takes the folks at Al- "Follow the Leader" brlnhlly. .-ind dcrlea into the heat of the crop- trcasurlng them ”Oh dear. h are ping. ”'l.'heylre ood lamba." ha chuck- . l.Il "Now perhaps you would like her pretty head. Her anxigty ovu- llke?" This was in another store to be a entleness and sweatnegg has to Mderlea? Or on the other tum to perpetuate a name and be lalrd acres of his people? hes. a fascinating month this is- Ulltil ltomorrow - - Diary -. .. Good-nlght. NINGS The luncheon in honour of Mrs.) 1 members are invited A quiz on missionary study was lan Assoclatlon of CUl'lSlllll(ll'S uas held Tuesday. in the writing mum of the Charlottetown Hotel. Repre- wera present at this gathering. As Mrs. Vzllltelet expressed it she was this Province." In Mrs. Vautclet's short after as Montreal and Toronto could essential not to depend upon cor- son. C.A.C. is raising the status of women in the eyes of the world. who sell to us. As she travels throughout our vast country Mrs. Vautelet said if was rewarding to her personally to meet so many Canadian "doors". that from con- tact with these people in so many various fields. her own mind con- tinually grew. Mrs. Vautelet who has been ad- dressing public meetings since she was in her midtwcnties la a fluent speaker. She is the possessor of a beautifully resonant speaking voice. with great clality of die- tion and forceful expression. She was successful ln lnanaglng her husband's business (insur- ance broker) during his absence from Canam in war years. With all her public interests Mrs. Vautelet is devoted to her family-especially her grandchild- ren! She has spent a summer on Prince Edward Island at-Dalvo! I-Iousg during the war and was thoroughly enjoying again our beautiful Island summer weather. Mrs. Vautelet left Wednesday by plane. BABTIST JUNIOR GUILD The last meeting of the season of the Junior Chapter of the World Wide Guild of the Char loitetnwn Baptist Church was held at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Yeo on Tuesday. June 5. Mrs. Douglas Cameron. president. pre- sided and Miss Ruth Good led the devotionals. burgers. Waiter-Forty-eight! Boy-Oh. don't blow a fuse. I'm got three buddies outside. Miss lrlll Lewis. secretary. read the minutes and roll call. The of- fering was reclved by Mrs. Wind- Iot going to eat all of 'em. I've sor Brehaul. treasurer. Mrs. Cam- leron is to be made a life mem- ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS SEW-VERY-EASY! Sew-casyl Look at the diagram -you can whip lit” up in jiffy timel Proportlo .i to fit the short er. fuller figure-no alteration worries. It's a flattering 'rou.ld- the-Zlouse 'ress. or summer sun- dress? No frills to fuss over- lsllnders in a wink. looks so prel- I Paltcrn til” Half Slzes l4'.i. lslfs. l8Va. 2011:. 22Va. 2495. Size 16'-in takr 8 HI yards 35-inch. This pattern ens) to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested fol fit. Has c '-te illustrated instructions. send THIRTY - FIVE CENTS (35 centsl in coins (stamps can- not be ac :ptstil for this attera. Print lily IIII. NA . AD- DRF ITYLI NURPER. - I-LE. Valltelei C.B.l;J. or Almlll-ezllu llltton announced that a mission- Natlollzll President of the (i.'lll;ld- Ell'Y c aerltatives of many organizations led by MIL Mlttllll End MISS METE- llerlte Brehaui. Mrs. RF. Walton gave a talk on Rev. and Mrs. to meet or iE:c..:::tli:gi.g?;S;l2:::1::'.i::: ' V r ac era. a T1 e-eect. was pre M" lllllelel W" weallllg E seated with a gift from the group. Refreshments were 39"” by The president presided alld open- ed the met-lint: by singing the "mic" follmlnri by rcpcatlllg lhc crrrll in lllllsnn Mllllltcs of pre- mcellng were feel remote too. It was therefore Mary smart collect. mpondenco. but to meet in rer- saying ll "joke." Minutes of the Send order to Anne Adams. care of ("larloti-town Guardian. Pat- fl-rn Dapt.. D Front Stnaet. W.. her of the Guild. Mrs. Harold L. RIVERDALE - CHURCHILL INSTITUT was held in Riverdale School. May 2nd. The meeting opened by slnglllg the Ode and repeating the The roll call was answered by previous meeting were read and approved. The correspondence was read and discussed. Mrs. Clinton Stewart. Two mem- bers subscribed for Mrs. Erwin Robertson Wendell Robertson were asked to mod to ninety cents. A very interesting program ..H , . m i k. I. put nllyby Ml-s DJ. Mcclare and "They ncltller walled for. nor lhenletloeosin l;u:.nWblC:nl20:led h;(l)IIE Ml.5' ll'l-lllll Rllllellsllll W” ell'loy' Collection cdnby all. h Ieeting closed lllth t e Queen ed wnh the Island . . . lhrmn. and re- glloll1l1fgmll:; " lowly lllllcll "Well pesting the Collect in unison. Roll charge. th f M . R ..l'.."?.'.'li”m..lE...'?2..iE:lff:”f. yd "gr 0"; ,;vv,2 roll call with ll flower slip or bulb. L-y',?.',, N?:,.,,, '..f; ' M” We” W9lC0m9d- MacLean' Programe Mrs Vernon One llclr lllclllbcr paid her fce. ' ' ' A card of lllzlnks from tho family of the lair John L. Clark was read and a hill for spray was Eilllg "..”f...”.f.?S'f.dl..f.” ll”? .l”'2:” ”.”":: l1f,..l.l”i..”R.'”f';. .. A r r ll . . . 0 n I New cnlllllllllc-es for the month Elalilty lunch :5: :e,-yelcll the of June zlrc as follows: sick. Mrs. hostess, assisted by Enton son and a social hour enjoyed by Three E.C. Rnlllllcs alld Mrs. Bulmall: School. Mrs. Noel Hoop- all. er; progl-aln. Mrs. D. Anderson and Mrs. lra Craswell: lunch. Mrs. Cyril Tllnnllls and Mrs. GR Le- Pace. dnference would be held at next mccllllg in her he church on June 19-20 and all call is in he answered wllll Sing non presided. Th Say or Pay. The suns and bulbs were sold reveatlns the Creed by allrlllln A delicious lunch was served by the committee lll charge. eight members payin the size of shoe worn. One VISll0I' LONG CREEK W.l. new member Warren MacDonald was joined. Minutes of hostess to the members of the Long Creek w.l. on May 3rd. sighed- virllls E adopted. 52.50 celved. 311.74 was received from the Dept. for part payment onl Illll.:l.g'l.:lo.l.l.;l:lallllt ' "filo new blackboard. l Various committees were heard' from and new ones appointed for 4. .,n.,. um.” .n..ll.ln Institute newslltoll call next meetl and Mrs. swered by pawns PTOKTITTIITIO were then read. I11- IT.B. League collection was taken III to be an: "your shoe size." The members will meat MacEacherII for their June meeting. Mrs.Rob- committee. Lunch was served by the hostess a social time enjoyed by GLEN VALLEY W. I. The May meeting of the Glen Valley W.l.. was held at the home of Mrs. Alton MacLean on the evening of May 2nd. Meeting open- The minutes of last omo as Granddaughter ucT,ll:Nl(:l,l1lgn?ll:,l:;l.l.l,3..,l:l Vc;l:l?I'e1ll.'ll":; read. approved and Committees gave Gillla and Mrs. John DeSABI..E W.l. met at th L.-p;.ge gm...-.1 the ville Bell on Monda 11......-, non Tile President. Mrs. Roll call was was present. One Committee: On Glva la 'e Own Tablets. sweet. on Id lltils tablets. Nothing honor in D dish." -yetgently.No'' 60 Y ' years. Equally good for the restleasllsaa and is nor hsby l1la.Taats Inc It was decided to celebrate the Jlll'IE- H W115 d9Cld9d t0 DIINTHBEC ammupnhn Why anniversary of the Institute at I gallon of spondence dealt with. Mrs. Garfield MacI"adycn had I were read. On motion it was decided to y 81.00 C.A.C. membership fee. the home of Mrs. Kelsey Buch- anan the llfltll of May. contest for the programme. and Mrs. Oliver prize. The next meeting is to be held at Mrs. Donald Currie's. The meeting closed by the Queen and a delicious lunch was served. KINGSBORO W.l. The regular mnnlllly meeting of the Klngshoro Wnmens institute met at the home of Mrs. William Robertson. Saturday. April 28th with an tendancs of seven mem- bers and one visitor. Meeting open- ed with the Mary Stewart Collect followed by roll call. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved School and sick committees gave their re- port. New Committees for May are: School. Mrs. D. J. McClarc and Mrs. Wcndell Robertson: Lllncll. Mrs. Lester Robertson. Mrs. Josh- ua MacDonald and Mrs. Gordon Robertson: Program. Mrs. Robert Robertson. and Mrs. Wm Robert- son: Roll call-articles for grab bag. The lnr-cling was invited by IZCIZIIICIIZZI I I GOOD TASTE IN IISCUITS : I I I MCCOX'n1lrklS Cinnamon (irlsps ' Bread U Meat U I llmsr D Mllll D lam El P-we El ' IaIlingPswdsvD Pass D . Islungsoda D Pllddingnis D ' Canal D Pickles U ' Callamlx D Ilse D ' Obese: C! Soil U ' WWI Cl 3'''MI'' 0 ' Doses U Soaps-Vols! U ' Ooflas U loans-l.sandv1Cl ' Olaanssf B Stun E (D 500 ' F-all-n El too-at EJ ' no :1 smug D I was D I-sv cl I um--an B One D I In D Tsa Q I L-nyIssnD Vlssg Q I sure 0 vol-son U : X DAG O '8 III I liquid wax. Corre- discussed and "Thank You” notes MaCLeod won the pa "lram C orlfenlzd Cows” not found in ordinary milk always keep ground but reported treats to sick and supplies to varlshneas rsaultln: from 3 film an othc Special qualifier of Carnation cummlll” ln call was answered by seven mem- Ibcrs by telling who their first and AN(ll.o-acsrlco w.l. .1851 teacher was- meeting were signed. their reports inted: School. sick. Mrs. Arthur Nicholson. Mrs. Cyrus Martin invited the members for next meeting. Roll Wted call is to be answered with house Meeting June N inhal- W.l. The monthly meeting of Desable home of Mrs. Mol- y. lllzly Hill. Ivan Macl(in- e meeting was op- . ened by singing the "Ode" and in unison. answered by g a penny or last regular meeting were read. approved. and sending --lcouslflparslii Eleven members and one vis-BABY. -I The Rlverdale-Churchill Institute "Or answer”. mu can by naming "favourite supper lllnllon all llllls were ruled paid Gcrcrlllllent Grant was re clear out howolll ulc anrllrodnb atdnlaswlu. Bllli. .0" Stays Juicy, Never Crumbles when you cook ground beef with BETTER.-BLENDING Camaiion moist and tlnn right through cooking. . Jvifhouf Lag -useeliulllaallmgm IMtbZhdIl0jnbuId&. NEW WAYS TO SIIVI GROUND III! 95 cup (small can) umflllmd V4 teaspoon pepper Carnation IVIOMIIU M311 I leaspeoaltg mustard . 1 cos it on and salsa - lwtvwnbsnllllbd llaeupchopealgresepsppc Ill we sucker enlalba Ital all l-medical: Illa Isssoeeea nah together luul smooth --fonalnsatlalxtursu notes resolved for fruit. Corres- ' program. Mrs. Myron Shaw; sick. serve cake and ice cream. The I achool.'I'hel-sweratwothankyon h-ultandbabygfftslararseeivad. 't1'he tltresidhellt and Secretary ware pun” . "H" o I on e execu ve meeting at Institut? l;::'eilv(edd gdhodntlilovernl ll" llumllle mum-. M” 21' - b one member paid for institute ment Grant. news. All bills were moved and sec- cllllllvlelntlnflllllll. Jlllll "12. ll-Jelllllm WM tel: iobfls ll-llll Collecllllll o o n e u as arnoun cen s. their part of the program Dr.. L. Plans were.madc for the Bew- W. Shaw to speak on Education. lng Class achlevemedf day at the New committees appointed are: school when the members are to Mrs. Ivan Macltlnnon and Mrs. secretary reported the Govern Henry Pederson; lunch. Mrs. Dun- mellt Brant received. can MacKinnon. Mrs. Myron Shaw Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald kindly and Mrs. George Bell; school. invited the members to her home Charlotte Maclfay. for the June meeting. Refresh- Collection was 75 cents. At the merit committee will be Mrs. close of the meeting a Parcel Post Om"? NGUL M11 Chas. Newport sale was held. The sum of 35.45 Mm Chas McNeil! and Mrs. Kan was realized. Mrs. Russel Mac- "Ill MW1?0"lld- Lean was auctioneer. A contest Mew"? '-'10”! Wm! the Queen was put on by Mrs. Russel Mac- Sn" whlch I hilly lllneh was Lean. Places on P.E.l. "Wed by hostes and conlmitse Mrs. Nicholas Gulls kindly in- lncharse E,l'lileedJllll1l1:nlfIll);ElsInlgl). llllllirreiilllljglflaflrllg YORK AUXILIARY to ll close by singing the "Queen". The V0” Evenlns Auxiliary Lunch was servcd by the hostess met It the home of Mrs. Clif- asslsted by the committee. ford Chappell on Thursday May SPRINGVALE w.l. I I The members of Sprlngvale'W. B931""”ll Wlth God" W85 U18 ELEANOR ROSS putting off'a certain housscleaning mg outside of 3,, la. lob. you m be ret sure on 3 ll w"l"" Wm”: do tail job” N? V risking your life on a sill or liddel when you do get a the headaches in cleaning are the hair and natural fibers for 1. jobs that are clone the hard way. rough. efficient bristles. A ghm. If scrubbing a badly makes your knees ache just to any standard window pole 1. think about it. then chances are reaching those high places. mm you aren't using the right kind of pieces of equipment that rate l equipment. . Why get down on your knees to brooms. made of styrene. Light 1 scrub a floor when the Job can be weight. they take much hard u- done by an electric floor scrubber age and rinse clean when sum that becomes a plisher witha quick out under the faucet. They cum chan eof brushes? It doesn't spat- in such pretty colors. loo! ter is suds. it) lightweight to handle and easy to operate. Our w l n d o w-washing tool has a short glass handle which is filled with suds. The suds are then distributed onto the window pane via the sponge head and they do not dribble down the operator's up- raiaed arm! To finish the job. the sponge -on the other side of the If held their regular meeting on theme of a very interesting wor- ues ay evening ay 8 at the 111 rod g home of Miss Edith Mac-Leod. The fe.'l..lTl;l; 33:; .l'”mYl:':..b”::e meeting opened in the usual man- ner. Roll call was answered by Vmllm-ll P5118 were F885 by MT!- thirteen members. There were Ffillk VCSSGY. Mrs. Walter Mal- thrce visitors grelseni. 1,”, M" Kent Foster and M”. Miss Erna oes gave a pleas- ing report on the concert to be Cllmml Cllapmll held in the near future. It was Minn" 9f lnt mew”! we"; decided to sell candy at same with "N Ind 3PPl'0V9d - F0"l'l99l and one visitor re- each member making three pounds membe” nf sugar mm candy and nommem. sponded to tile roll call by quot- be.-5 mo puunds, lng a verse of scripture. Nineteen Reports of clllllmitteeg were home calls and nineteen hospital heard and the following new on” calls were reported by the friend- appointed: Scllool: Mrs. Murdock ship secretary. The literature Mllcsu-een alld Mrs. Golden Dol- secretary reported 22 books read far; Sick. Mrs. Dale Proude and since last meeting. Offering lllrs. Allstlll Sclllller. amo..lllcd to SL95. The school committee reported Mrs. Howard Watts offered to soap paper towels and toilet tissue fecellle and DEC? Sifts 10 bl Sent purchased. Sick committee repol-t- to Miss Ratz. port worker at ed fruit sent to one who was ill. Halifax. Mrs. Stuart Vcssey Card committee reported one flf- Christian Stewardship secretary. llOlll anlllversary card and get-well read an article from the Mission CRl'fl sent. my Mommy. (l0I'I'0-slwlldl-llt-e was read and The meeting closed with the cleaner remov all the window. Another model has a long metal handle with an elbow that bends Addresses ll... Homemakers Of Montague On Monday evening the ladies 1 cup of boiling water of Montague and privileged to hear Madam Vaute- stand let the dynamic National President ' of the Canadian Association of of shortening or put butter in ply consumers. Madam Vautelct stated that few In cup of brown molar of the ladies present. realized the 1 088 great part they play as home makers in the economy of our VI teaspoon of salt countryaand that i c CAC is cn- 1V2 cups of flollr deavourlng to com Inc the voices of the rural homemakers for im- loaf pan and bake for 1 hour. dlscussed ”Thank you" notes for Miz-pah benediction. poved merchandising standards. 'lt'.,&.'.:!lWZ third and final... SALADA SCRAMBLE CONTEST I 140 GENERAL & rlrcllllc PRIZES. Less Work For Mom! you find yourself continually so that you can clean the infra ly oven to n. For Still another variety uses hon. soiled floor rust-proof handle is tapered to l the modern home are new plasu COOK'S. cornea lure from I nan: NUT LOAF, 1 cup of dates 1 teaspoon nf soda Sprinkle soda over dates ag . . 1 ' llly pour water over dates and ll WCTO Now cream I large iahlcspn. nf shortening. I6 cup of out walnuts Add dates. stir well. pour In 300 degrees F. lsrazarxra TO THE MARITIMESI This is the last phrase in the great "Salads Scramble Contest” and it won t be long now before 140 luclq people will win tlloaa wonderful General Electric ap l in Lbs Grand Prlas contest. Bo lofsigol Make as many words as you can from tho letters contained in this third and Efrll phrase: "EVERYONE ENJOY8 SALADA TEA". See Rule 2 for mlllllng lnstvuctlons. Send your entry. accompanied by the teapot trademark or Iacsixrlile thereof from any size box of SALADA tea bag or SALADA package tea. to: THIRD SALADA IORAMBLI C PD. BOX 2500 Cl-IARIJ(7I'l'E'IOW'N. P.I.l. (Remember. eat:-iss must be postmarked no later than lnldnfb June 24. 1956.) II vou Mlssrb nu nan rwo comm, man your '0 no I. Malls as many words as you can front the out oontnt phran: BALADA MAKES DELICIOUS TEA. I. Make as words as can bola ths asooad eoatnt phran SALADA is R! RHINO. lend than two entries nparstely (gas Rule 2) 14. gm. pug age. 5, number shown above . . . and don't forget todo the third contest phrau "EVERYONE ENJOYS SALADA TEA". You must complsts all this "lauds Scramble Contests" to be for the Grand Mass and each of fau?nllletllereoffl'onaaayaiaahlygofsA1.AD pac.Ia(stsa.Bnu-lsafort.lnGrandPrissoonfastla1sd nolnttt.lIanJlsns80th.l866. lfii till i I;;' I3; ill! 1 ll: if El 2 -:3 iii" if ll! l iii if I I I 3 s. Itlatnssts-utusdustpua-ea. Here's the third and final phrase. Make us many words as you can from this third phrase: lEVERYONE ENJOYS SALADA .'”avulysaaOsQarI&atnsmass IaIn&g ualeltastoasaletaasaoqvulldslttaa cclasa ltlllltulsuaatbs Vlhamslas dhnd Aasnfushsfsiaau hea&&adasnsasalaaaNuoav mlasollplnns-auseaaa-aqocwsuarsuca-o-an. MUST BE TEA" GRAND PRIZE WINNERS When all entries for all three "Salads Scramble Contests" have 1 received oonleatantt scores for the three wntosis will be addd together and the person having the highest. score will be daclard the winner of the General Electric 10 cubic foot Refrigerator. OthstGenanlElsctrlcproductswillhsawardsdtathenlnnasalp THESE 140 GENERAL ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MUST BE WON 2,229.. 3,212.. if-'m a TV TAIL! Moons s WAIHINO MAO!-IINII lo PORTAILI Ramon to ol.ooK names to TAILI Iuploa so II.Ic'rIuo rnvmo Parts, to FIATHIRWIIOHT mono