LI if do: is one of easiest ways to {and against obueo breech! 6e! Cohen's soda; sesenrs - run nun i‘ Y0" "u" * Inns vow: seem slums-Wanna labia ,1 As Long as I Llvs BY EMILIE LORING OENPTI IV 18h . Ire hid ‘hold him. had risen while i, Tool still I/Whklinz thleth star . fiiiewenm was alulnirve at her tightest and a rose-colored dawn ‘u _. .. -119 onthe eastern even u}! we disggprove of ml’, at- tis. She pclred Rockets to Blast Japs w- ehhslal shipping has felt the sting of American rockets. conception of an attack by P—5l's. z". Orlando. Flu. T-Ybilflli‘ rockets are so con- r plane can carry launching tubes beneath By Ken Reynolds l war». _v0ur lseclretary before we were n necessary to tell your friends you up everything in the house with Guardian Thclr WPIIPUHS hold ready for Instant action Jsnndioir lnfnnmv move Into the shattered town of| i up the gorm when she made a. hit in the (Jhsrlty Club drsmatlcs. 'I1hen your Uncle Mark's legao 8.1101811“ funds tor the emperlmen. Weve tried but we curt make her realise that there are thmisends with more experience in acting than she has. battering at the door, of motion-picture producers. I You and father could have stop- ped her going, Joan reminded. We didn't 1n. she won't suffer from privatlon while her money‘ l When that’, gone. she can! come home. We stated our reasons; against the experiment, then leftl the decision to her. Vivian ls1 twenty-two years old. Under her ex- te ‘m; due‘: a wann- hesrted ametio little Birl. but- she goes mire like that too, honBY- Your teller and I hcwe put the best of ourselves Into our daughters. We stand for honor, integrity, loyal-l ty and ideals. with a heavy accent on ideals. but we can't live your lives‘ for you - we won't even try. I don‘t want to see J€l'l‘v Slade, Joan persisted stubbornly. Why couldn't Viv. come to shy good-bye without bringing him in her posketJ I smt that beneath her in-j again-out-agaln love affairs. Vivian care; more about Jerry than any of‘ . Life folrns amazing pat-j terns. Turns hearts inside out. \Vhy‘ couldn't Jerry have cared for her? But I don't wonder he loves you) honey. Davy and I both agrce mat when we are with you, our hearts lvwarm through and through as .11 we had been sitting in the sun.‘ You will come to luncheon, won't’ lyou? Of course she had answered yes red hot coals had her mstttcr nsizezl -it. Joan told lwrself that nfternacn as in the kltclmsn she lightly rolled and cut dough for scones. She glsnl oea furtlvelv at the sink lulled wtli dishes. Lopez Imd takm her at her take her work seriously Thev were . » . 1 1 lallliilys as piling lll\'lt€1‘ll0ll5 for her and then appearing deeply grieved 19113111111511 111111 1'11 111's usual genial unheu sh." refused to go q She, glanced at the clock as die r slipptd a. nan of 5mm.- lnio the hand mu 2 bewltchcd. If only sh lslllllf; the \ trk table which :11." h:\:i promised far with one of the blg while chef the turquoise blue lznit frock round the village, ihat when she but as the day wore on. she grew| more and more subdued. attentive to her. Jean had drawn a. bivsath of relief as she decided hi; of satisfaction had burst. Hi; large , .- rluwcver much \' ~ - dark eyes. which were in startling! reuiovul from our ‘e “mm your e contrast to his fnlr hair, were flx-- that clmnges must ed on her with the expression oi this one seams necessary and most adoration she dreaded advantageous w you. On the other A g9 She'd better stop thinking of him, guild we know there must be some and keep her mind on what she wa, doln time since she had fussed aroun a kitchen. Unless a maid were sec- ured quickly she might have to do g3,‘ .1331” s: I h - r Thank heaven. the kitchen was gavenw 3,331??? rum‘, Li: we police supcr-modegn, she exuted. as s e ‘van. ‘Un Dena“ u: L w , history m {seemed the gwrlvsl 81111112111391 110551011013’ Society .vs“°wh‘l.m§,“.,fi Mrs. Mrs._ loud to leel_ mat we op- st prt-ciaie Yulll‘ uni-ailing cop-oper- Mrs. union and interest in our wont. Our this afternoon small band of workers nos lost sev- and abductlo era: members m me bust year or two and we leer another loss very {mg nruchnifut wexmust rernesnoer you m t), goof» (yo moviu; w another part m‘; ..“fii~;’l€l‘°l$hl§$€ 1°“ 1"“ [I ' _ Anne Goggln, 30, allsuuillsegtb msilwhfie 115531951? 3,111; clondltlon followln 11111111111 11 »m-1-:..%:..¥.u1::rr..%.....:1:“.:;:;.*:::" considerable more fussing. “'0 Overseas Radlophoto). r . STPS PEIISPIATHIII °.’.'?'.4‘.L‘1’5£,’l"""'" °.f.'f';."..ll".h'l‘ "°""""“_“' O Has-Iessseevealdnesfibdea OH N cod .Dsb unfit-dress‘. ouflflsfii.“ Ivy Iflqvol Toby! ..__._.__._____ had returned from their sight-seeing tour. Bhe 11110011" 119 on her 5119911181-10115- 111° 11113’ left her accentuated the long slen- cnllcd the Biz Town. Just why had - into her mind. she demanded of herself indlghantlv. . Zlfiuiililllyl-Sfirflléii‘$51.32..I332? 11111111 111111111111 word and left lhflu far hrr to wash.‘ ggmm-jn r ‘vat, .1 ~ sired as if me wouldn't get back yir. lllldgMli. m d at the home o‘ to the rough: for the Bus Lire Itustico. Friday evening. June 30 folders for hours. Tiint was the 1914. when a large number o; their’ trouble with having a home studio. friends met to do them honor The unemberr of her family dirln‘t mievious 1o their departure to New R IV. ramme of the evening. oven. Time was fit-mg. ‘Ihut minut: ilsvglfikfffflfifi“d§hfi¢r§l1°¢i$§fs¥§ could hold it back. Insmd of rih- “m 1'111‘1°1“1' i on the drawing Em,“ tomorrow. she was preparing tea reupoxldm“ w a _ rs. Han‘ VlocK , . "P111115 111°"1‘1@<1 101' up" ‘We; P11111611 by vMlrs. Willie}: gum m1 311118 '0 l‘ f I y: Jerry Slade was driving Vivian n- verv hfiétirvl avome Belem m“ Mrs. B. C. t0 Mn was for away she might be able to and Mrs. Laird the following od- visualize the surroundings in which dress and Mr. Hairy Mackenzie her family were living. made the presentation of a gen- As Joan sliced bread. she thought 1119115 DWW- y ir of her sister. She hnd been vivid. Hslshbors- with excitement when she srrlvedJ T° MI- 11-1111 M"- 5111110111 11111111. Dear rrienusz-On: ' 1h l ' I Jerry Slade had been devotedly! gggple °1 11115 11911111111151/1110111161 1°? and kind neighbors. heart storm over herself had blown Zfiitluffihlsellvg‘ t? 2111213123“ ylvlsilre 121,232; tilde“ c1»; 15:53am}? gsrlrrlligxebulglbilg fiflfiéufiwmfii i?” m m” m’ lnzs Ior alter all the fri you ltave xormed here Will rtmom 1111"‘ with you and, be entwined wltn a0 many memories of your married 1° . 9. still as “neighbors” and oilten revisit the old scenes and “no in and wit" amonu m. In conclusion we take much pleasure in oresexitinz you with this small Rift as osvteenn and very 7-19-11. a m mo‘ best w hes. Th rnuwijlro nan-r S ere are a ml g may be planted inflame n“ den-Chinese cabbage 1n mid-July mrouehout the Dominion. and dee hearthelndlve radish. and spinac mvsr my with the molar-pattern tee, service, which her motnar had brought from her southern home. was already established in the draw-i ing rocm. She would take In the’ massive hot-water kettle. cinnamon toast and anchovy canapes and tea would be ready. She would come back for the scones. As she slipped off her wren- vlvuh swung open the ran 1100,1- whart are you doing, Jo? eres Z n gave an excellent imitation of the Idliipino’: shrw, his 611W!!- m’ h 1 u‘ Lopes mean "Ibo The a . Y0" 1 lonesome. No night-school. He so -queek! . liven as she imitated the voice of the departed houaeman. Juan was thinking how really lovely her sister was. with her dark hair. bril- liant eyes that had jun enough of an Oriental slant ‘w make them fascinating. her PP14°°1 11°51!" 1181' red lips curved like a cuplds bow. The big emeralP. Uncle "Mark had dcr modeling of her exotic hand opposite and of the 1on8 1011111‘ equbpm . g1 She glanced at; | m, clock sgain. Vivian and Jerry Slade xvith its pointed. rosy nails. Her gray wool frock was the latest word in fashion. That was what carne from living 1n what Craig Lamont that dlsalzreezble person copped (To Be cdhnnuss) flouple Honored 1111 especially lntercstinz social Gordon Laird. North l1, Dorothy Toembs and Mrs. mzer. liliinrzlv opened the pro- Mrs. Hill'l‘\‘ ltfacKenfle and Mrs. . Synthetic Rubber Tirol Dcrol-ny Toombs and Mrs, hlucLzii-c gave numerous Woolner read donated VNortn RMSUCO. nor to bid farewell to old irlenos We are very N ew Glasgow. midst we realize ooms and that would wish 1.0 consider ourselves may you the the Victory gar- in mid-Augupt Ind Southern mates-lo. K. July l8 — (AP) — -———— wear-old former woman weld- A very pretty wedding was I eeling of regret when leaving m; Sil-ywozfggllgttésgd lauzhlns hysteric- solemnlzed at the United Church g. mpez had been such n1 lwme Wnere you. CIOFCIDII. were she’ had take treasure that 1t had been a long 5111111 and‘ ygil atnid .2130!‘ dear Gags“, e -" . * 1 o . So we" WISH to MY...- figu first we rmmdn“? one of the most intens- William Cousin: nnrl t“ ‘>1 searches in the city's Cousins. Kenslngton. Rev. O. JmeXtend their congratulations and ten. e child was found with Orowdis performed 1b: t... .../ , Joan Schlutter todav in a in the presence of the immediate cou le. 95th street rooming house, relatives and friends of Schlutter was charged late trusting part The blo spinal from which she disappeared shortly before dawn yesterday. Her mother. Mrs. 501%‘; said l 5 SIIDer ors he suspected For a time you ma. was your 111311111” hllrrgymlulist laschtlhtterl rind . y fertile fields that are a. credit IO child g e e m“ n! your industry and skill and your pa ers. commodious home where Kindness and hospitality were ever dlwensed paying 3h and that has seemed to us one or chuqren the landmarks along our lovely North shore Drive. he had read about in the uoted Mrs. Schlutt as e1 was unable to have of her own. and suddenly getctlided sllc lwould get one. if shs However “Hum u h u” a o stea It. She climbed the 11m ~11 ~<»wl<~°'1111 e 1.1.1:. ':::.i..§";::..r.::::" ..1.'::..*.r'; w“ room where several children were sleeping and picked up 3mm" a lomz period of more leisurely em- 5111111 nloyment. She wrapped Although some few miles 1.1/11" , uEF FOP ASTHMA f, HAY FEVER 0 In these deysef ehenge In the rubber Ialwslry a e .» from plenleilon rubber lo synthesis . e s remember Ihol rubber Is lusl one perl of e lire.‘ Remember, loo, lhol while rubber I5 Im orlanl II isn't All. Imporienl e . . Ihef wIlh AN klnd of rubber, a lire’: strength," safely and ireuble-V free performance STIll. depend largely on Iho many materials In and under lho Ireod. In Iurn, the sklll wills which Iheso materials are used depends en lhe knowledge and experience of the maker. we give you Ihls Informelion so lhol YOU, Ibo user of fires, will know Ihul the nexl Goodyear: you buy won't be "completely dileranl" . . . or "experlmenfnl". They'll possess Ihe many qualities, in even greoler ' measure, Ihol have mgde Goodyear Tires firs! This is u Goodyear All-WEATHER Goodyear dealers have iv . . e for eligible drivers only. If is the result of Goodyear’: folly years’ experience In fire-build- ing plus Goodyear‘: special- ized knowledge of ‘synihslic rubber . . . gained lhrough un- ceaslng research and Iesiing. she later told her Coastguardsman friend it was her own child she had been boarding with "a fam- ily on Long Island". police said. The baby was being cared for at the Foundllng Hospital until Mrs. Goggin recovered from her operation. DONALD—COUBINS WEDDING c o r r o u . ., 514111 ummn mum mr - _ d: are 1b; 31in. In I913 G a . fiends/ion. §.’1':.,"',"/"/"‘ “m, 0g 1b,’; pr/nrwz. And, ,7, FBI Supsrtulir: Curd i, rxmur o . mnxhwmgmpressnt Jay k5,,‘- blue crepe with veil and acces- sories to match l-ler only orna- ment wos a gold locket, the gift of the Broom. They were attend- _ ed by Mr. and lvlrs. Roy Mac- the month of June. Arthur of Kenslugton. Grade X: 1, N114?“ l“! After the ceremony the bridal Peg!!! 5111111 3- m‘ arty motored to the home of the rule's parents where a reception was held for the immediate rela- ei. 1": 2.1:.“ r11 .. n e ra ona ma ner - bride inserted a ribbon trimmed Gr e IV (Jr): l, Voila“ knife into that odeautllbffiilly diecor-l 2, Botyinton Panton: S, , Jal e ue, on Saturda ated cake. sen re w a mn . ri°d§éri£fll§°° 45:11:; 511131111855. {July qlst. at 6 dcloclg ture bride and groom. Those as- Grade III: I, Billy Rees: l. J0_ "1- .~ .17.» ma. a Comedian IIOIOIIIII for as years Inarew. ‘In addition, the new Geedyeare wll Iaeen" ponds all the benefits of our experience In Ilse field of synthetic rubbers—experlense sprlnglnj from a research program which sow develop- menl In I927 of basic patents which IesI Io Goodyear‘: conslrueilon of lhis eenlinenfs flrsl all-synthetic rubber III! and Iss0 eessslnlldd synthetic rubber plcnl. ' Today, Goodyear Synthetic Rubber pdenie have been eoniribuied lo the Government fer ihe common good-Juli the experience gained In developing Ihese pclenIs and In cenlinulng research Is purl of the "hidden value" In lives mode by Goodyear. Besides RUBBER e Tire (enluias .1‘. . yur tire: are wdyesr {nrrodned m; - I jars. - Jul ' _. _ 1 _ 1$ ' " " ~ 1 n“ “guest mm: m "u." NORTH PINITII SCHOOL rode VI: i, ty; 2, Joreen Doche ad la- comp n the New York 1 when Evelyn Mae, only daughter slstingln serving were Miss Grace Psnton fr Hospital yesterday “be- |of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Donald. Riley and Mrs. Robert Suther- a great love for Sea View, was united in marru-nrmland. to Everett Lelgh.scn of Mrs ‘1, the con- y. with klclnapplng The bride looked lovel is in a serious a major opera- s Coasiguardsman the baby in a M: ' .- Two Canadian soldiers l best wishes to this popular young T161!‘ many friends loin wishing Mr. and Mrs. Cousins In the seventh century, the y in a every success and happiness in! 1§t§eet length dress of urquglse their future life. man a Bren machine I"! "1 11D 111 1J1: éllbrle of _Oa_e_n. to cover their John Docherty Later in the evening a largo Grade I (b):' l, Peggy Roll. number of serenaders arrived ruse Grade I (c): l, B PALACE! PBEVAIIII‘! 45000 laces. as nhaaoi. ‘North Plnette School rewfl M‘ e Ross: Evelyn Ross; 8, John Horrilfli Earl R0 4, . Grade IVu(Br.>: l. Anne D0811‘ Grade r (a): r, mu ream: l. 3010' of Alexandria is said to have h lfingyslinfieniersoaeltrlzahte: fro! Ila battered II-