Charlottetown Observe 45th Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Hood, 337 Euston Street, tomorrow obser- ve their 45th. wedding anniver- . They were married in East Mitlon, Mass, on April 19th, 1914 Mrs. Hood is the former Lydia May Carr, Charlottetown. The Rome, Paris And Dublin Are Final Points Visited Miss Mary C. Maddigan, who has been on the 1959 Pilgrimage to the Holy Land, has now tra- Velled from the Holy Land to Rome and Paris. Wednesday, April 8 the party arrived in Rome. Bus depart- ‘ure for Assisi, the ‘City of St. ‘Francis and St. Clare.” Thursday, April 9 Rome—Shop- ae Friday, April 10: tending the Opera. Saturday, April 11: Rome to Nice by. plane. On to Lourdes. Registered at the Hotel Imperial. Sunday, April 12: . Lourdes. “World’s most’ Revered Shi‘ne.” April 14,” Tuesday, Paris. By plane from Lourdes to Paris Sight seeing and visiting Sainte Chapel- le, the magnificent Cathedral of Notre Dame, the ancient Made- leine Church and the beautiful Basilica of Sacre Coeur on Mon- Rome—At- Couple Anniversary same year they moved to Char-) lottetown and in 1917 Mr. Hood became imployed with the Cana- dian National Railways in Char- lottetown as sectionman. Promo- tions throughout the years saw him hold the position of section marte. April 15, Wednesday, Paris. Vi- | sit Shrine of St. Theresa at Lis- ieux. Saint Theresa, the selfless Carmelite nun, who died at the age of 24, wrote the sublime His- tory of a Soul.”’ Paris Opera House in the evening. April 16, Thursday, Paris. Visit the historical landmarks includ- ing the Invalides, the Are de Tri- omphe, the Eiffel Tower, the Tomb of Napoleon, the Palace de la Concorde, and the Pan- theon, etc. Leave. by plane for Dublin. From April 17 - 19 the travel- lers will visit Churches, Shrines, Shop and sight see in Dublin. They leave Shannon Airpoct Sun- day, April 19, via Pan-American World Airways arriving in New York on the 20th. and Miss Mad- digan the same day to Toronto after this memorable trip. MARY HAYWORTH Wife Won Beauty Awards Is Disappointed And Sad _ Dear Mary Haworth: I am an extremely pretty girl and have a beautiful daughter. If you were to look at my family and myself, you would think that I have the world in the palm of my hand. But looxs are so deceiving, and inside I feel miserable. To start with, ‘I feel that my husband married me for my looks. He takes great pride in showing me off, and buys me the most expensive clothes. I have won several beauty awards, was homecoming queen at the college I attended; and competed in a Miss America con- test (though I don’t wish to re- veal the state that sponsored me). _ My good looks have brought me nothing but misery. During school days I was ignored by other girls; all friendliness always came from the boys. I wish I were very plain, and. hate the at- tention I have received. I feel mow like a fixture in my own home. CRIES FOR HOURS ’ I find myself crying for hours; and at times I think I am on the verge of a complete breakdown. My husband also considers . me completely helpless and treats me as if I were a baby. I am "beginning to wonder if he credits me with any brains at all, as he makes most of the decisions in our home. He does the groctry shopping, decides most of the meals and even picks out my clothes, All I have to do is sit and look pretty. I know I need advice because I can't stand much more of this. ‘How can I let him’ know that beauty is only skin deep; that I am not an ornament; and that I do have sense enough to run a household? B.Q. SENSE OF DEGRADATION Dear B.Q.: In all probability you are emotionally sick, op- pressed with a sense of degrada- tion and outrage as a conse- quence of being loved only super- ficially ‘by your husband, who treats you as a beautiful toy— and not as a grown woman and real person with a good mind and sensitive soul that yearns des- perately for healthy exercise in ‘married interchange. A You need psychiatric help, at ence, to get your cards on the table, with yourself—so that you ‘will understand just how, and why, you let your bonafide per- gonality get smothered, as it were, inside the armour of your beauty. There’s no profit in blindly blaming yor * husband for his dis- service in acting as if he had married a doll—instead of encour- aging you to be a wife, mother, and all-around teammate, fledg-) ing out into social maturity on various fronts of experience. ON THE BRINK The inner truth of the matter is that your husband wouldn’t have pursued this damaging bias, and you wouldn’t have married him either, if you hadn't been drifting through life, in a sort, of Charlottetown; Ruth Mrs. L. Montigny, Charlottetown: 7 Jones, Springfield. Mass., and Warren, a student at Dalhousie University. They aise have 14 grandchildren. Mrs. W-P. while it sufficed. However, indi-| viduals have to continu> growing, ' or they shrivel after a time. MH: And this is the! brink at which you've arrived. You are frantic te get ahead with normal development. and you haven't an idea where to be gin. But a psychiatric counseller can provide emergency education along that. line. and help you! break trail. figuratively. towards becoming fully a woman — me longer just a beautifal dummy-| [anne Cuts Calories i ! ! ! ; teat it lel i itl i Amy. ‘ Th k iE jar. cover: and deteriorate.ifrm Keeps refriseraied up s 4 TOMOREOWS DIXXER Rad<tes Sralnens Broved Sameibed Ham Corumeal Sperm Bread Greens oc Brecreli-Rabe P.peagpie-Prume Orange Caanrfce Coffee Ten Mik Measarvaserats are bevel Cerumeal Speem Bread: To 1% Mary Haworth counsels © Sellimg water add 1% tbsp. but- through her column, not br mail’ ter of margarine, dew-ctir im 1 ec. eariched cocumes. f or personal interview. Write her) Beat 2 exes with 2 tsp. double in care of this newspaper. lacting baking powder. I tsp. salt, | \ > a a & i i*-« 8 oz. 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