MR.- ANI) HRS. ILA. CHAPMAN MI. Allison Graduates Wed i In N.B. Dominican Monastery A June ii-eddltu: oi inioii-ei to somble with white accessories many relatives and II‘lr‘Iili~ \l.‘l< and a corsage at white aar- lolcmniled in lllP i\iilii-iii.in nillions Monastery. S a t k \' l l i' i .\ rccoption wns held In thP when Rev. Fr .lczlll lliiliviilt't \Iarslllands Inn. The toast tn IIIP united in marriage “oh the non. lil'itle was proposed by Robert ble rim: ceremony I‘Il_\'il< l 'llIl- \ULII’IF: Mrs. Ernest Pace. Pic- :rine. daughter til \I tlitl \ll'~= Iml. .\ .. Hunt at the bride and‘ noble Mark Pace. 'r on \ s .ii Harol Chapman. liliddle Ind Ralph Alll‘l‘i, tini} \lVII ii‘ \li‘ . ’tt‘killle. NB . couslu (if Ih P Ind Mrs. Percy R iiin. Will. i croom presided over the tear-ups. Saclmlle. ban. ill sJoyce Pace. Ottawa. Miss The bride was no; a NO» Marilyn Pace. Windsor. NS. piece dress or white lore over sisters oi the bride. and Miss IItin with wide satin brli lottoii- Slit‘lln Chapman. Sackville. N B. ed in the back viith a l _ s on cousin of the groom. served. covered buckle. The round on. . The bride's cake was cut tnl ed snutz filling satin inttri lutl' the traditional manner and Serv~ toned down the bari not. I.“ "oil to the guests by the bridal aeit covered buttons {Hill had couple. . three quarter lcneth slroior For coine away. the bride don- Her bouitant shoulder length m nod a beiee suit with matching} lon tulle veil toll [rum n rronii inn and brown accessories. Her- ct pearls and she i-iirr-oit o in e was ot red roses. Aiter cade oi white orchid, (lrrll mnon visiting places oi. interc. in Canada and United Miss Barbara Burke T'Tltrthll. Siotos. tlicy will take up resi- N.S.. irieiid or the nude ito< donor, in the Hasbrouck Anar- mnid oi honor She \ittrn a pole nicnls Cornell Univers y. ltha blue street lenoth dross oi chit rn. V Y . where the groom will ton over peau do soio wiiii‘do research and continue his Stu- matchini; floral and not hood dies dress. She carried ii ho ‘ei oi Both are graduates ot Mount white ehrysanthemums and olok \lltsnn University in chemistry, ear-nations. notore her marriage the bride Robert H Yniinz. Irvin-min has on the stattoi Prince oi Na. iricnd ot the ci-ooi-i “as iinlos College, Charlottetown. .roomsman ' r t: l The groom reeeiicd a Na- For her dauphin. . ornihiie iiohal Research Council tiursary. Mrr. Pace chose ii hat-t hhin tno lie continued In research under iliiec:I linendshrf‘llr “l’” WW1 Dr c R Barclay and was award- ng a an w to sen-dorm. i Her corsage was ot iii-ho i o no. "I I“! “35‘” “1 5“!“ 1‘9"" (is... The mm" 0, , . ...,,.. at Mount Allison convocation in was attired in an euiio nuin on. May ‘ ELLEN’S DIARY Lookout Bedroom Cool And Shodowed At Dawn ‘ and Winn lips rPddenerl. deelar- ed that this attornonn there had ltron Choice sweet zalherings ihoro Granddaughter hetnnk herself intinl' In llquidtltr a than which llan hPr‘n in mind Sinrn sPrInS: to rodcrorate. according to a iiioidcn's wishes. our cleaned but Webbing lookout room, current- li hers 7 ii iii a nice mm. thouch small. But come to one's rilllnu there. she can hour lum- ‘ mrr thrmlfih. the pencelul sound til the \iaterlall In the milldnm below. And coitntstara in a hum. bor thrnugh the high. wide win- dow too the moonlight tolls graciously across the coun- tcrnane Birdsong reaches there. Ant-I the swallnw‘a chatter [mm the nowunusrd chimney by the stairwav ncarby. In the morning lhis room I: nhadnwed Ind mm]. In “I? evening. It II bright With the attertzlow. Llizht green-ulna! walls. Ihe t‘nn‘red with “plnk In”. III up- plprblnsxom Ihlde, hIrer tinted with cnlnr. Thu chInI nabbed tlnnr. Whlch lwllil! It)" . the old-lime lookout window. and the quaint bnsehnnrd. lhe I! DIInt- in: Mhile. “The last time it was painted. that mnm was Judy I" Aha re- marked to James this evenltiiz. . “Thnt waa suit the other year" .iomes uttered. "the other year!" she echoed "The woedtne" waives ohsoi ed this marnine at lil'f‘n‘.‘ . ; ter moments oi siioooo we it have to not to tho ,- as the models are rcoih . hr. lore this week is out i iiiohi aay. And "he added lit a . sestive smile “hr‘tmlv‘ li'P ll.n' tag is Cumin! up tho-h ii it need all the help we con mus. ter." We manage a tit-“Mr llmli'1h we contess to n\\ntrl: e. gcet over our inrsiirru-oie at this chore. when no oieihrnr soon (with James Admit In a \‘Klllll’l lnrm. ' tlio er who tells proilrilv lIlill do!" "Wth you no to out out a wire" we have heard .lonios ad. vise lads ot help at llcri‘in:< oi years gonn. “Tim “5‘ canto to the hold to call them to dinner “be sure you get one who knniis how to handle ii hnr'" “But I thoueht you oii-vod 'cm out because you lni'rd 't‘m’ n womy one lauohcd. "You'll love lhcm. that's lnr life. it at a time hi» lhl=" James grinned “they ran motoh m W for r0“ Al MP \It‘l‘dv 1nd" Clelnlnn itnllii and sheds at film harm aver lhr IioliIS ii here the overflow nt rattle viotcrod — titer! Where lIiP (IIIV‘II inn Ihzltartd. Ind the Elia“, mangely enough. this i 1? EIIII‘ is The Guiardinn. Charlottetown. Tbum July 11. 1963. HAPPENINGS ‘ Mr. nnt'I :iii-s Howard CIlrnSi Mr. and Mn. John H. MIcKln- Loner Freetown and. non and daughtera Barbara and lM . and .lrs. lsaac Walker aodli-leather have returned to Mara- Itamllv. nensincion. were recent thou. Ontario. alter i visitors to Nova Scotia. trienda and nlatlvu ln Plsnuid and St. Peter's Bay. Mrs william Terrill. Card-‘ pllle Maine. Spt-nl the past week Misa .iean MacKtnnon arrived. visl the in and Mrs. Athol Cot— by plane trom Toronto. Ontario] on. Kenoncion. Mr. and Mrs to spend a month's vacation at iSIanIey Sharpr. Mareate. and her home In Piseuid. i other triends in the vicinity. Mrl. Ltlllan M. namsay and‘ nor Aznrw n .iotinston, Mrs. Enzly W. namaay were lnstalled‘ Johnston and tamiiy. have ar..aa Worthy Matron and Worthy 1mm in Kensincton tram Fnrt‘ Patron at Mt. Ho Chapter. re- william. not, by air and will‘cently at Bristol in. Mr. nam- ocrupy the Presnvtorian Mnnse.sfly ia a native or Hnmv tor the <ilmni9r months Mr.‘ilton. P. Johnston \\ l|| conduct services in! Keasington. the Kensincton. Freetown hlalneoiie churches while living 1 in Kensinizton. Min lsanl szlrr. Kelvlni Mr and Mrs .lat'k lllanlnnon brother -aw and sister. Boston. Mass him are spendinfl and Mrs. William Cotton. their summer vacation on the island. accompanied by Mr. lllac~ M" “"195 COMM” “‘5 43‘" m, “,5 m“ mm, ghter Patricia. have returned‘ “\wrummmesm borne attor spending the past at the homes oi their sisters and we“ 1" “M'm‘l- "W “"9" 'h' mmm n, a _ M. and ‘ iguests oi Mr. and rs. Thoma: neorce Stood and Mr. and Mrs. mg"- w’"‘° "'9" “‘9” “"9" ' Wallace Gillis. nundar Cenire. i532" CHM”! -— 0TH" Mr. and Mrs F. M. Downing: arid lariilly Oakville. Orin, are spending this week with hlrs. noii-hihcs' narcnts Mr. and Mrs. Carl lllarKinnon. Kllmuir. leit tor nantt. Alberta. where she is attending the nantt School . ‘0! Fine Arts. . visitiiii: ““ NELLIE ANDREW RAGNAR INGLEMAN ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Blair Andrew. New Glasgow, Innnunce the i engagement of their daughter, Nellie Gertrude. to Gustal Ragnar Insolmnn. son of Mr. Ind Mrl. GosLI Inselmall. of stoc oinu, Sweden. The wed- dinin: will take pllce In CIven- dish United Church In Ell. nzIr ‘ 9 future. Principal Oi Borden School . . On the evening nt .lune 11thi Grave. '5 5”“de Mr holiday! the a t attot bordeii school ten. garoo race. a Iklt by a! Clmlnn It the home of Ilrri dcred . tarewell banquet at the att. and a poem. depicting the Mr- Borden ion in honor oi Mrs. Ir qualluu oi eacli tucker’l per- ‘ ene Easlon who has been princi- aonality read by Phonon. I satirical nllyetie ell" eleven years. She is leaving to titled "Model clasa: Model TeariU.C.W. were pleased to have pal ot Burden school {or the past take up residence in Summer- side. She was Kreeted at the Inn by the stair striding a welcome song wed_.campost>d tor the occasion byipiewm... .t the plan Mrs. Cooke Howalt. The dining-rnnm was artistlul- is; w 9 n d y Ammo“ has ly decorated in a color scheme' 0! yellow and white. The centre- piece was nI yellow darlodils flInked by candIPS hi the same i hue in crystal holders. The dain-‘ stump on...“ Me Amity place cards decorated winil '"d "'” “.Honored By Staff Party The nrogrun lncludcd I kInv Mrl. How- Miirllyn Mae. . cber" .a wen a. a treasure hunt by Mn. Elston. The eventns concluded with a ‘xlng song. with Mra. Stanley CENTRAL BEDEQUE Miss Catherine Callbeck Spent ‘ an s . . Carol Hoiiiinohs at St .lotins. Mm Rana” News” we... sup “mus my gum dusimmamed Dominion Day at her home in Newiouiidloiid is v' tune Mia Penisv hlacLeod ln Montague. en m ‘were presented with a slit at “F 3"“ ‘1" 5"" “"“‘5"“- Leavill Mapleo Gratt. Mr and Haliiav. uorr rrceut niiesls oi M“. Whom“ are leaving Mr. and Mrs llar ’s nlakeney, Charlene...“ soon to make‘ Kensinctou. and visited other re- m”, hum in Pnrumnmhl New latives horc. Hammmm i The party was held at the sum. Mr “M M“ E“? “afi‘lumi mar home or Mr. and Mrs. clar- ijonneili. Nancy and Wallaceence Macphaip Argyle Show ttlaohlurtto. Kelvin Gch. Mr. their honor. where they. twillism t'ornoti. Pnrl Hawks- Re... “J Dawson .nd Mm] ur.\' NS. and ‘Ir. and . Davrson with their daughter Pat- Willinm Blakeney. Kcnsincton. u. of new“, N5, we" mm attended the marriace at Fred~ guests 5. mo Shomm Acres rrlclnn. NB. oi \lnrlrnr “av Motel. Mr. navison was oncei er present. A oorsaee oi white carnations was presented to the guest or b o n o r by Mrs. Cooke Howatt. while Mrs Gamble crowned the queen ot the evening with a gold and white tiara. Mr. Matthews who was emcee tor the evening escorted Mrs. Easton to the seat or honor: blessing was asked and those present enjoyed a turkey dinner. Following the dinner. toasts were roposcd to the Queen. our coun- try and the honoured guest, {prised by [fiends at, a party giv. a quotation befitting each tench-‘Centnl Bedeque. She left Mon- iday evening (or Moncton wbera site plan. to attend r H in in er school. Mrs. Gladys Frlzull. RN, ot Cape Breton. City Hospital, II Ispeoding her holidays with her ‘sister. Mrs. wullam Montgom- ery ot Lower bedeaue, and other members oi her tamlly. l Mrs. Mae 5. Tecd at Florida arrived by air on Tuesday to visit her sister. Mrs. Cari-la Room or Bedeaue and otba r irelatives. The itith anniversary oi the Ezllngwn - Howe Bay wt was celebrated with a chicken din- per at the Klnesway Motel. Mon- tague. on Wednesday. .iuly . Following dinner. Mrs. Fred MacKenzte read the history at the institute since its organiza-. tion in 1923. stating some oi its‘ many accomplishments through the years. and the names or the tirst otticers at the organiza- tion. The tirst president. Mr Wesley Keete was. untortuuatc- ly. unable to be present. How- ever. three charter members were in attendance. Mrs. .lames Mackenzie. Mrs Fred MacKen- tie and Mrs. Harry Burke. rs. Charles Mills read the names at all the members who have joined the branch since lta rounding. a total at 10c nnm» M11. Edwlu Cook, pmvlnclnl convzner of ucatinn. lpoke briefly Ihout institute work. The twenty members and live visitors present extended a vote ol thankl tn the president. Mrs. . fur the gm 0! the lam! blrthdny cake which neutered the head tattle. thtm we" taken (I! the at:- uslon and the 'Queen' WIS sung Mort the hnnnuet adjourned. CORNWALL U. C. w. Th! members of CnranII with them tor their .luly that» log a youthiul speaker In the person at Grace Marie Auyerius from Hung nng. China. She told ul that Honiz Knnz. has an Iron 0! 50 sq. miles with 3 DW- ulatlnn of aver three million. She stated that Christlsn rcli- ion is very important to Honizl Kong and many institutions‘ have been built on this account In Hong Kong they depend rhirl-i 1y on Impnrls there is no harm- Ing or industries there. and‘ Hung Knnfi has only one univer- slty. Ruddishm has the most iollowers. The hostess tor nur meetlngi was Mrs. Reginald MzcEwenr For our Tori-tier threP meetinl: the hostesses were: Mrs. Blmeri Frizoell. Mrs. Mnmnmt andt Mrs. Stewart Drake. lilrs. Pearl Scott and Mrs Sterling Claw. Fallnwiniz the spcokcr the de— votional period was led by hirsi . H. Drake. npeninu hymn “'35.. " "Wnrk lor thc . 'Izht is Coming," ‘Iollowed by prayer by Mrs ; iLawaon Drake. cripiiire read- 'WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS 40th Anniversary Is Keynote AI EinngIon-Howe Bay WI trig taken tram Mark nth. chap ter 3046 verier wu read by Mra. E . L. H. Drake then read a summary on the Scripture read. The hymn. “Break Thou the Bread oi Lite" and prayer by the leader closed the devottona. The president. Mrs. it. How- ard took charlie or the husinels perlnd. Roll call was some by a verse starting with the letter F. Minutes or the last meeting were read and approv. ed Treasurer reported 513.05 irom atteruoou tea. a total at $95.50 for .lue. Balance on hand mom The tchen director Mrs. Harold Scott reported clin- boards were painted. Bill tor paints $15.90 and $1.50 tor dry cleaning. Bills voted to be paid. Mrs. Roy Crosby reported bnx 1,0 oi clothing rent. The cleaning at the church was a done a Gol- den Wedding anniversary In honor at Mr. and Mrs. John boyle wn attended and a euc- eeaarui atternooii tea held. Mrs. Pearl Scott. Mri. Harold Scott. Mrs. Reg. Maezwen were are pointed on n committee tor im- proving churcb grounds. Mu. Heirlltiy Is in charge at the study book tar ii Lunch commlttee ta: — Mrs. Stanley Murcbtaoa, Mn. now. ard Murray. Mn. sack Mae. Lean A thank you note trom. Mrs. Stewart Miller was read also a thank you expressed from Mrs. Stanley Murchlson. The president then closed the meet- ing with a meditation on "It'l Alrinht to no Mind." tolluwerl by prayer. Each one is asked to bring something next meeting tor the port work. er at Hnlltax. NEW Lennon U. c. w. The regular meeting oi the New London United Church Women was held on Tuesday evening. my 2 tn the church. The president. Mrs. Harold Mayhew presided and opened the meeting by repeatlng the U, c, w purpose. The worship service was led by Mn. James E. Cole. and opened with the theme “manner: at the church." Scripture lesson was taken trom nomans 12 and read by Mrs. John Macuregor. The leader led in prayer and meditation tollovv. ed by the Lnrd's Prayer to uni- son. The hymn. “0 Jesus 1 Have promised" was sung. and Mrs, Louis Maeleod led in the mis- —-ry m The minqu at he mu" meeting were read by the .co. re . Mrs. James E Cole. and ten members answered rou call with the word “Strength.” Th community trtendablp re. port consisted at nine calls, on. in Momoriam card. ttve lettcn, :4 cards and two treats. 0n: curd DE thanks from I be. reaved tomlly was read. me made ice cream soc- tal was planned tor Saturday. July is, The president read a report on the world Day at Prayer trom the corresponding seem. tary. Mrs. Halpenny. Mri, Weirum Macksy pie. untcd the chapter nn “Hero diaa" tram "The Women or the New Testament". Mrs. .tamea 2. Cole will have the next chap ter tor the Aueust meeting. rs. . Macuod was in charge ot the study book. and dealt with the chapter. “The ya at God". Mrs. Harold Mayhew will have the study book tor next meeting. Mrs. nay MacLeod will be leader tor the August meeting when text word will be “Cour- ane," Mrs, Weirum MIcKny will have the Missionary pray. r. Meetlng clued with the hence dlctioli. Ice cream and elk: were serv- ed by the lunch committee. KELVIN nanvn w. i. The regular meeting at the xelytn Grove Women-a inatltute wnl held a Tuesday evening. July 2. at the home at Mrs. line see Paynter. Clinton. with the preatdent. Mrs. Douglai Webster presiding. The meeting opened my- Wlth "0 Canada" followed by the Mary Stewart collect In un- Ison. The mlnuten til the lust meeti- Ins were "ad by the Mercury. Mrs. Ruben Hogs. Ten mem- ber: responded to roll call wlth "Why I am an Institute mem- ber." The correspondence will read and dealt with. It wnl de- cided to contact other institute- In see If they would help sup— port the adopted child. The Au- gult meeting will be held at the ham! ol Mrs. Erskine Mac- u . Mrs. Samuel Waugh. M MacMurdn. Mrs. Marni lay and Mrs. Don Reeve]. Mcetinx adjourned and I dain- Iy lunch was Strvcd by III! has- Icss. assisted by Mrs. Johnny Picketts. Mrs. Harold Laird, Mrs. Lorne Crnzler Ind Mrlc Eric MacMurdn. Murdo and Perry Frederic Steinr in! pastor or the ppm Baptist on Saturdai. Church in Charlottetown and Iic‘ od Mrs navison met with rnaiiyi ilr and \lie (‘arl Schnartz..iormcr lriahds iii the city. Haliiax, \ S spent a tow days. visiting with Mrs. inei i Ethel ]\‘Lr_ mi Miss. peter Campbell Brown. Vni'lham Mrs Ermva and son Bruce, of Providence. has also had as her cuests Miss nliode island. visited the pasti iAnnie \lclntosh. piovidcnce. week with Mr. Campbell's par- nhone islniid. and Miss Marie cnis. Mr. and Mrs. 5am Camp- ‘ Mclntosh, Boston. Mass. bell. Prince Charles Drive. ‘ ‘ Mr. Campbell gained his early Glad!" Frizzell. RN- of newspaper experience is u re. ' N 5 V’ "‘1 “r I“ t rt r the "Guardian" and is ‘lida in Bedeoiienitii licr sisv W” “ [9r Mrs “’13 hinnlamvior. fl iothcr monihoi-e ot hrr toniily. ‘MARY HAWORTH This Spoiled SoIIy Spurns i Fomily To Get Married . Mrs l Svdne nnw a socialed with the Provi- (Ir-rice "Journal". near Mar“ Haiiorth: My' Assuming the (acts are as niece Sall}.\' y nroitvbutvery.stated. Sally‘l parents should immature, reocntlv lril home. I’be proloundly gratetul to Dave's roiectinc \vr I‘rller tamily. lamily tor taking on the respon- jusi tor the sake oi fielding‘sinility at sheltering her. in married. vwholt: or in art. l Her nmspnriivP iii-laws are However. as would-be respon- harborine her in the; home uantble parents in their own rieht.: itil the weddlus. which is set tor thcy should make every etiort. ineptember We. think she ntust‘npeu-ntmded and triendly. to ‘IiavP lied to them about her not acquainted with Dave's ia- ”"""i.".i§; if?» “'“a' m" “'iSi'itii‘i‘Jé‘ro'li‘ii.t"iii 3.2; ,vrnn . > -‘ i Sally iias indulzed H n chlldM‘Decth-P inrlaws are decent. well aitcr ii couple oi bouts with Inlet-tinned talks. rheumatic lever. When Snei 0‘ riliuiisf. 9);“ it they ‘12:: wants something. she iulks on. no at ' o.wi menacins ‘x- til she gets her way. At 15. st Plnltame desist!!! on SalI y lo and again nt I7 years oi ago, 4thng i cant imagine W.\. 5hr set her will acainst her par-j I dill: t..t th it tdtn mu my; 12., "20.22;." ” “ Ki involvement in the conspiracy. More than two years ago she} an new she': to had met nave. who then had tour . yeari oi college work ahead I What they ran do an 8-11“ They dated steadily. Igainsl'hflll" '5 Pm God In till Iner- the wishes oi hoth tamiiles. Sal-.rhto guard the coming Ind- ly lett home during nnP oi hrr‘ ROW" 0' mEIYHWI‘YWEI'dIdlfllfII- sulks. when tears and silence "1' W1 Fe"!!! 3’ on Her e} Inldn‘t move the tamily she was"n Situation when they clnl‘ lsone a week. then came back "Khulna-hem" her “my ed. ‘ i — "#5.... who. m Sally bug.llunld uncles. eouiiiia. parenta— ed In to say that she and nave'ii should attend hat weddinc U 1-H parents had arranged ",1 plan. Viled. ld say yes. lnded. Go in ried her Meddlnz. that her par. 4‘! splat! o! bin-reigns drag: ents would be invited and would 0' ! t"nice"- . In it: i they please wild a list ot rela- YO" "En! burdened 1‘"! $11: liver to Davr‘l mother. Sally. 1"! "I9 show. Paul at I ly mother reiuses to he a "Hues!" w your in”. fine Inlenddy at her dBuzhli-r‘l ore-planned lbs!" he? lewdishnzluI-“nlf-fi wedding. i Are we. the tomtly _ aunts. "WWW Mlml‘umn Tm byvi’t: uncles. cousins vriizht in jnlo- "hf ‘PNWM (Enigma. u‘ lots her parents In not attend 9' " rm“ 9 “Ir III- trig the wedduiii? That is. it wet «« . h ; W . FAMOUS Fol IYP anllPd. w Id doubtlul. IRINDED INSPECTED Sully has "us null: (or neural: whit can do thinks Inr her. who II no cute Inrrcnso. .lan. In? “"h a ynung “1h "Mm" nu“ mu“ I'm" “mi “ark “"rk was A long Ion! time Ian. It was y They IPY'H'I the rim- IIiP ' e beiore 1 Wu born'” . pllture tIInt rim: tllorr i he "mat nu WIS 'l a lone. Inng. timP ago — not see. jointly" he laid “how fist th I - )cars have slipped away!" . is has thiii detlchuul SummPr» day. There will no Inst at all tat its hourn. Until tomorrow —Dln'y —_ Gnodrnifil‘it. liaich approach them home to their monk WI followed tun Ill thnuuht this attemoou. a pair ai little lads Ind their mother who went up the no» trom the noun across VISIT! CANADA I in. lane tn [Illm wild strawber- rbl In I nil-t lllde Mm — A OTTAWA ICP) _ Prlncen lieuer thlxm when In our Alice will come to mun In rally-n II the tannin: with September to present till nu. JIM '- Soul I III! pIIr thtlhe mental “Ind to thl Pl'lllceu ! the Loulsl Dr! . the Eu! ot Attilone, governor. ‘- any aonlrr. the straw.generoi at ca ada trom lswl' H- w. Itatred cleeltliuntfl me. la duo bera Sept. flu are her in-laiis. at this writind. Alter the dispute. Sally itarbl iSTEAKS: waiting for—so Ii ed to sirllt. turned on the team: GOOD “1‘ then In" home. tnldniz all her. EA HONEY. belonetnsa with her. Please ad . nacl ' vtse us . .iLouuW' near (16- no iecoiid thouva tt ii a toss. in my mind whr. 11m pAsmONE-m . "U i ther this IK tact or fiction. I There iii flint shoot the plot. the cast oi characters and the typeserlpt thnl heart an elusive resemblance tn the output ot a certain party. In your neck BEAUTY SAWN I Every Dly C Id W II : “ammu- 8 each: Phomt 4-9152 the woods. who has heed aeiid- L57 Gull-I M. tag the detailed line ry material every week tor rm dozen years or in Always alim- tng a dtttereiit name and rib “- 3mm CA“ E dread and always aaktniz tplain- 2 ttvetyi a remedy tor th a. I'm m Inllons poflrnvcd And yet, IIIPY! i! I stud! of dttloronce bore. no I'll Innwn‘. acclaim-n. Lu. 2 . literally I NORMA'S mg. 538-1038 OZ? How it is! The annual tuition sale event ynu've been urry. hurry. and shop early for theso big reduction: on regular stock merchandise! STARTS THURSDAY AT 9 am. SHARP! lance of This Season's g. 1.93.4633 I SWIM SUITS HURRY ! HURRY ! SALE 1/3 OFF ' of This ‘ 's a. .- LJI neg. 10.93—24.95 SUMMER DRESSES SHORTS and PEDAL PUSHERS (Including Mntcrnlty Sportawelr) TIE 98 IIE SAL! O°’° _ orr MM EACH JACKETS O remind" of tuck Mht melanchol- reg. 14.98 chlnn cotton rag. 11.98 GOLF SKIRT 8. HOUSE SETS Solo 1/3 OFF NORMAS LADIES’ WEAR 160A KIM St. CW t