PAGE EIGHT e=:-"""—"' —-~—-— ~ Woman's Re alm '1. Social and Personal 0/ " Happenings Of The Week At a recent Si! Henry Wood Memorial concert ‘in Albert-Hall, London, the audience included not only London's aristocracy of the arts b also people from every walk of life and from every one of the nations that now call Eng- land their second home. There were thousands of uniforms, in- cluding one Canadian officer who had bought a ticket weeks ahead as everyone else had. The concert was a good start-off for the London season, which used to be the social whirl of the year every spring and early summer in peace time. This year although there are no formal courts for presenta- tion, the Kine. and Queen have introduced a new kind oi party. tr Their Majesties invited to Buck- ingham Palace icr an afternoon ten, some 230 guests, including members of the Allied govern- ments in London and of both Houses of Parliament, as well as the editors d London newspapers. This ivas a real innovation, for the press was never before of- licially represented at such func- tloris. O I U Every guut was formally pre- sented to the King and Queen. thc two H-incesses and the Duke and Duchess of Gloucester, by the lord chnmberlnin. and soon info conversations were in pro", . everywhere throughout the impressive reception hal . o o a . The Duke and Duchess of Glou- wcre eager. as always, to with Australians in the ser- bccnusc the Duke has been iippuint-cci to Australia as governor generiiL I I I Famous figures present includ- ed the leaders of the United lla- tio::s armed services, including several Americans. Mrs. Chur- chill was then-i with her daushiel‘ Mary, and llic lovely Countess of- Bcssborough wore her grey Red cross uniform, while the high com- missioner for India had on an artistic turban of pale blue ninon that caught e.vei-'_','one's eye. Mrs. Ernest V. Bell entertained at a prettily arranged tea. at her home Thursday honoring her young daughter-in-law. Mrs. Bell. whose marria y to Lieut. Gordon Douglass Be , R.C.C. Signals, mg}; place on April 13th in St. James Church. The pretty bride. receiving with Mrs. Bell, and her mother Mrs. (Din) Heath Mac- Intyre received happiest felecita- tlons during the afternoon. The dainty tea table gay with ex- uuisite flowers and shaded candles. was presided ovcr by Mrs. Townshend and Airs. A. Ains- wortli who had n5 their assistants Mrs. E. E. Lawson, Mrs. S. G. Bennett, Mrs. J. K. Geary. lVl-FS- George Richards. Mrs. Charles oles. . _ . Mrs. B. W. Sherry-acid is visitin in Ottawa, the guest of Mrs. Syd ney Roe. I I I Queen Mary has been suffering from a cold, it was disclosed, when the Queen Mother was unable to attend a function Brighton chi‘.- drcn nrrsngccl in h-er honor. Au- thorities said. however. She hi“ almost recovered from the indis- positlon and there was no need for anxiety regarciing her health. a .-= Birthday grcetings are being ex- tended today to Mrs. H. J. Carver who is celebrating her 821d birth- day at the home _of her daughter, Mrs. George T. Binns, 62 Richford Street. ' ‘ ' Misses Roma and Shirley Dun- ning were joint hostesses at Brigh- ton Club last Friday in honor of their chums. who are filled with regret that these two popular young pcopls are leaving today: for Sum- merside prior to ma irig their crmanent home in Pictou where felr father Mr. Elmer Dunning Keeping Fil [ANGELA saesn AND ‘sent! ALEXANDER. '30 a liitlejope gkippimforvlhe Wurnefbrosrlotito keep iii. Boxers usegthi: isystem and these starlets hove bgood_ides=.in<>.=u._v¢hne__v4e_sil. mammalian-nu ' E. S.- , Prince Henry ‘er Queen of Spain ‘Wflfivevuv- rn-iuznlmw Twenty-Four llour Lam I! IINIIIIANN Author of “Student Nurse". "Wai- Wife” ‘fair Force oin e\\’d‘J'UV\NS'J\-"- "No?" u-id Blake in mock utmi . "1 Just cacvt believe it." has recently located. There has been a great deal of privau en- terta o‘ for Mrs. Dunning and her daug ters and best wishes for their future health and h» ' . is extended Mrs. Dunning is going ovgr to Pictou today for the week- ' en . "u". i. . I I I Mrs. Reuben MacDonald and daughter Miss Jean returned by plane Wednesday from Montreal where they attended the gradua-' tion of Miss Doris MacDonald. 0f the Royal Victoria 1105-‘ p a. Mrs. J. A. S. Bayer left Wed- nesdlay on a holiday visit to Mon- ea . "Congratulations. Will you have all as a. guard of honor?" Cherry sand warmly, " “F. . “Well, I told you all I'd pt mm." said lane oomplncentiy. How sure of herself she lookll t-houaht Cherry and v/oiuieivd wild- ly i! she ought to warn her. "Thing, go wrong, Lane, sometimes, through no fault of one’, own. One becomes engaged One marrls. And then _qu e ‘t y..!.."bl;o\., things go wrong 0r e. Why |shou1d life hold any complication? O I I I Mrs. Annie MacCabe, Alexandra. is the guest this week of hei- daughter, Mrs. Milton Mellish and Sgt. Meilish of Surnmerside, and is being pleasantly entertained by Mrs. Mellirérs friends. . A“ h h iSt l l H.M.C.S. Charliirttfztgwcn ‘in giigbseco last Wed- ‘m? he” San” mamnges- mm!’ nesday Mrs. E. G. Saunders and imem mdeedi were supmmely h” y’ her friend Mrs. F. R. Newsome In wail °mY “h” m” w“ “"1 3" proceeded on a short holiday visit 513!“ and 5 mum’ m!“ “med ‘mm with friends ‘inrfloston. ma” hauls? M‘ adqouzm D . Ch l Elk Whltt , M.A.. as“! l’ 5 en envy‘ ne w“ Deg“ Cglig‘: who isonone ofylaughirig now and excitedly telling Canadas Outstanding women aunthcm all alwut her beloved Derek. thors, lecturers and authorities on Che"? $134,319"! 59°" he" 5° am‘ social service renewed happ ifriend- vefl§lz ggsm“ n?“ oglbmi ffiffswggfi?“ h" m" " t h” ‘not that that mak the least e115 - e o erence. His home's in Somerset. Mm Dom Mfllhieson Campbell ,.Hc's tskirig me there next. time I left yesterday on a holiday vislt'g@j51°9"’°~ , to her sister Mrs. Frank Chauvin Did Y9“ W“ h-Lfl Y0" marked 111m in Montreal. ' ' . Wm‘ m ' Mrs. Waller is being vrelcomedhLBflB E11"! 1191' home from an extended visit with? 13°11” b! l1 i a withering look l marry him." "May you be forgiven!" ejacul-l ated Grigg. Lane smiled. "A girl must have ,. Toronto. ' ' Miss Dorothy R. Auld. city. whose engagement to Mi‘. Thomas H. Ferris of Gloucester, England, n was recently announced is re-l, P91. is supeflauvfl. ceiving the Joyous fclicitations of V r m.- many mgmlg I Oh. I know how to do my stuff!" ~ ~ ~ Cherry saw through nil this chat- Dev. Dr. and ll-irs. J. Keir Fraser ,tc:'. It hadn't been all techrflfiiit 151; m; week m, “tum m A1. and ability to do her stuff. It WflS berm“ an“ a pleasant winger ithe real thing with Ldilfi. She felt spent in Charlottetown. ma‘ iflmhtiill/BIY» Lane was in IWQ. v a v in the way that she, Cherry, was Th, 111mm; of DL McLaughlln in love with Semen, in the way that of theFnlconwood medical staff is him tfifflbly WlY-‘Tl 1311035 Went cruising his fzimiiy much anxiety “TOT-u?- She Pfflyid that thin-SS His daughter Mi's. J. W. Mac- Wcllldffii E0 "T0112 T0!‘ M110- Intosh, Dr. Macintosh and their "Did everyone else hi"! R B001 two sons Juhli and Alan. were over £11110?" risked Laue. “Have you seen from Halifax this week on a brief Y0ur husband. 011E117?” visit to Dr. and Mrs. hicbiiughlin. Lane had forgotten. of course, in ' ' ~ her exiciiment that Cherry wasn't 1m “mm cluld 0r lacing hrr husband. She remem- iQues-n Victoria. and inst surviving ,bered it quickly and ivsnr on to iiilk Imciriber of her generation, was 87|0f Fflihtlihfllg "139. ‘Phat Was even 3011 April 14. S119 is now at thc|worst_ Cherry fclt, than if she had formcr residence of tht. Earl ofyziven her the chance to say No, she Athlone, Brantridge Park, Sussex. hadn't, seen him. it struck her for It is 59 years Since she married the first t'me that all the girls knew Prince Henry of Bnttenberg. and that scmcthing had gone wrong be. l?’ 511:1 has tvcrcn Enron and herself 50 soon ai- been Governor of illp of Wight. tel": UIPiy marriage and time. lhny Her ividotwzed daught . the form- were all sorry for her. Btu, she didn't . .vcs abroad. want this. She'd shmv tli and is not likely to return to Lon- the didn't need their p" . don until the ivrir ends. show them that She was. . worrying. ' ' ' Let them think what they liked. ,_ ,1et. them think she was hard-boiled r if they chose to. CHAPTER XX Leave came around again, twenty- lfours this time. Valerie said, “Any plans, Cherry? Aunt Alice has ask- ‘od us both over." Princess Be. A Morning Smile "That's Sweet, of her, Valerie. But HAVE ONE ANYWAY J O ___. Iln dining in town with An attractive girl rind a plain. Hanan. middle-aged spinster were waiting, "GOOHZIWIO! you. 1 hope you enjoy for a bus. gyourse "Have a cigarette?" asked the; Chewy gnlnned. "I'm olng to. girl. opening her c-asc. _ lPve made ui-p my mind to t." “Whfltd SJHOKB 1n Ilibllfi?’ She went to London early in ihe , 6km Y0 h" day with Lane. Each had an a point_ Why. I d 5001/11‘ K155 i119 ment to have her hair wiishe , They t tlmB-YI Wh° mime dim" ‘hiawent to the same shop. Cherry tried s ree " _ "so would I" reverted the wl~fiuti°§ishfiiifii°slia£fi §”»“i.°..§.“”8i.'§? 1» éaiiiitkjléoye a cigarette while you 18F“ We ravmmu; y Cherry looked at the little curls piled on top. "It's not practical. ‘Can you imagine what this will look like after a few hours’ on night. duty?" "Oh, why bother about that now‘) You can wear it your ry we again once you're back on the station. She bflilsiht a new hat to suit the -the hair-do. Lane helped her choose it. It was fun to be out of uniform and dressing up to be taken out to dinner and then perhaps dancing- Ohsrry said. "I don’t know whether ,1 ought to be buying lists in war- ] Lane laughed. "A lrl m/us‘. have .a new hat fou- spec al occasions." John l-larraip took on; swift look. ‘t her when they mot. and mid. gii-llmetatthe ‘"1111. is me in my Sunday beet." "I see. I begin to l you now." Cherry took off her hat. r John "Not very long It was ii... this. and she was be- ginning to enjoy herself She was Cherry Py ft, A. O. W for an evening. Well, Mlemoflee came ‘threaten ins her of the lest txne hei- hail‘ was washed and set, and o! herself dressed up for dinner in town -. u.“ lam. time she dined with Simon. It should be Simon slttln opposite to her, Simon, no J I rraio "I-lungry?" he asked, picking up the menu. n order and the waiter left them. , He raised his glass to hers: “To the mutual assistance She smiled. " she inked "None a-t all. And you?" "I've had none, cit-tier." He? laughed shortly’ “And do we care " ' She hesitated 1i mcment. Then she said softly, "Unfortunately yes " His eyes darkened. ‘Well, we're not going to dwell on it " (To continued) s’ to jeep in irim_,too.‘_lfr secmsjikl im- tag: . 5-" a § =- fisiéé if: E» .3" 5 ti; ii Ea 0-1 3g ti E E t? F as; .i _ E? Z National Salvage officials say! eeds 40,000,000 pmm-ds of waste On Faste ‘down from the start?" asked Biaki- fiat. the house wife who gather" putter each month. aste pauper and teleiph 011m fcr 1n M] waste e rn paper processing it illocticn or selves it for the nex_t lam. makes no lees than l3 l; dcin M lly. I was modestly i 311131‘ collect-ion c-r disposes of it (‘irts that go right hm. Sister’ Mm Ema Alumnus in mum “but; “11911 he asked me m iircugh nny other trade channels l ies g an urgent war lob. Canada» National l-"llrn Board Photograph. to the front r-uz- -.~ l Dorothy Mlwlix Says- l HUSBANDS MUST MAKE MONEY l A woman. who says she is tired of nlayinz second fiddle band's business wants to know if a man's fir: r‘ tv is not to hi stcad of his _1cb. ‘Phat is one of the QUCSilGIIs l.‘ 1r. l; cause the rcplv depends upon whether the wilt- cohsl parii-mcunt duty to be a playboy or a good provider. ne of the curious Quirks in feminine nsvchoioszv that although every married woman's comfort and ease depends upon her husbands success in his work. she is as tedious of his she is cf his stream-lined Somehow. s-hc fer-is that. ihe lziciv on the r101 It is o practically be interrupted. evene out a new tooth. or that she has is coming to pay a nice. long visit. Jrurthermore. when she zoos into one of her orgies of self-pity over f a wife. her bitierest tears are shed over the fact that her lth her to meet a buvcr frown Oshkosh: or e to go on igdboiointesst triuhbntl innit snare colon a . a a t ~e~ he wants to rest. instead of stepping out toaannighficlub. 1e comes mm the sad lot o h“ husband will break a date w that he always has tim month to take her on y who are more married to are to any , ‘rhev get more thrill nut of a ten roint the birth of a new baibv. An don't see whv their families t-ically every successful man All of which shows that we elven our wedgin__lz_cak , $5.35?“ "‘ was the fact effort wouldn't eat 0f course. the wives who have hu them have much yustiillcatio Despite Dependence On Their Earnings, Wives Become Jealous 0f Men’s Attention To Work occurxition as 1i hri‘ 1s- s u . in- 2 "d io ill '. be- " it her husband's sect-plan’. lnr 1: he!‘ deadly rival. and she resents the nrdwr ivith which he chases hcr. If vc u Will notice. vcu will observe tint nearly all wives sneak hilicrlv of their husbands’ "old office’ or "old fuotorv“ and begrudge the time they ‘spend there and the interest. they take in them. WIFE SUSPICIOUS 0F CONFERENCES In her secret soul the averase wife is filled with in: Dossesslve bv not Be husband's time and interest and t ness should be onl d to make love to h-er with one hnnd and monev v: let his work interfere with her pleasure, WOMAN IGNORES NECESSITY FOR. mum woim For she does not want to be deprived of a single mink coat. and she that. if her hiuibiind didn't, izlw- most o; work that she wouldn't feast on the fat or the lnnd. She to his at all. WOITMD. s. vacation yasortol’ their To th ure. a wife feels eitrocenes or ba em a wife loses him to his career. that she ‘has n priority on her houeihts. and her iden is that his bu=i- ine to him and that he should b0 able lth the other. rind not his time and s-bands who nit their iobsbefore n for their peeve. for there are nlentv or men nks or careers than ever is lust a household convenience. rise in stocks than t-hev do cut d as loniz ns they sic" checks f-c" them they are not perfectlv satisfied. The wife of orac- oonnot lieve our cake and eat it. too. Nd deco. dark suspicions of ivhat ‘£055 on in the confer-- noes that her husband goes into and which cannot when she wants to telephone him that the babv has lust had a letter from Mama SGYUIR she of .—-_-»-_-—-_.-._-im_4-._.. HE COfl’; .fiffll OVERNIGHT COOKIES Two eggs well beatan. 2 c1195 light brown aim-r up. vanilla. ii of lath! 1 . ICIDOX One cup shortening e stuff." He gave hi! 5mm there” ohninchssid Ypact." Aer. l4 ' . ou've no newsrbsoft dough DOG COOKIE 1 mug», ‘i 1m iichonwd fine. Ylaoe, covered». Next oruz strips. cut. thin 000K!!! 1 creim flour 1 1% little on‘! probably hear h languqe. JPrnnclisuc-fi Zoo's Chim md properly shocked at w atever Mary, his mother. i| telling has Around her an ishin. shouldn't an the San Junior loohl ores in Drenflr- . I was only ha - -towels after - in: the breakfast dishes when Hal. lllartin came up the lane. Hal is in Fame looks . lm ame to w a. roc. so that he might go over his old trails up and down the stream. B. to his duti and soothed" from the time spent in the quiet of the country. - o o - , ‘The mall-man brought my seeds this mo and iiithouiih I never expected it. oeotlng one packet. is better than last year. I simpcse evsn seed producers are learning w get along with insufficient help . course that ect. o e I v This afternoon all the help that could be mustered went to the cel- lar to sort out seed potatoes for our own planting. It was a good "run" today and we were able to do a cun- h sidemble amount. -lh‘lC.I said: Just another day girls!" o 0 -o _ We are freling badly tonight for Pard met with an accident today. It cnrne while he was busv helping herd the catt animals must have stepped an him tearing a nasty Rash in his riaiht foreoaw, Strange on s farm, ev- c-rvthim can go so smoothly. then someone or something gets ill or hurt and everything is suddenly thrown out of gear. This afternoon. Jame; called, and Jock whistled but Pard had dflflflBd himself behind the kitchen stove to nurse his xvnund es not exactly in silence. _ _ ‘ We have visitors as lwual this Saturday evening some fnnners from "down the river" With Jame end Jock they are at the barn think as I xlanco at the old s. clock FRUIT AND VEGETABLE DE- SIGIFS ARE COLOR l: imif: econ wigcouml no time. To order pattern: Write or ebo it with “dye poure vokiulaiaiaem m. on eon stun to sdlcwork Oher otiewwn unniioll. Dedtn No. 7M ug|l_-_;-_‘-J-H- BTRIITADDIIQI -——-' 111" 1e vei , V434 55rd the garden ceded rainl ' ., Living €i Leisure " The Woman's Realm PIAYIILS llttl W“ m°w§§t to Tlil LITTLE wasawh“ "?J$ liL-i-"ii ' amid the crowd Dfllgllllm they went their Ar’. n52 M llP .75!’ l, m ffice. Mid. monument“. aimiuméi- iiiiia 1110mm “finish: '3'»? not gragut that niougli all the earth be stricken care And went petitions leek Th! throne- Dear God. still heed the little own: Rom $35.‘... foolish as my ‘about 1. great deal. be sure to they were allthere cx-~ This of the humorous saying: "It's time t "" '°“ 5c I ‘£:1Pf.d {Quin 3 —‘-. Y0 -Aznes sligh Turnbull. ‘I'll OONIENTS 01-‘ TAGGINGA Pm“ BAG m”, i; a sensible way of tu- ging the contents of a niece bag! Ontheoutakie of-the lg fasten the largut procurable ety-Ein. when i: over, attach to his Dill a samvfl oéuevery wiring 59¢ m. 5 glance lustwlhiit the beg contains. a mice‘ decimated by u histmiln I6 » " nee! g.“ ‘Wwslgigiitosiugmifiiieea n-i ctcsesstress 22.122 ra 51.6.... inches the most 0f the mes WORDS OI‘ WISDOM u" (most compliment that can d u; a woman oi sense is to ad reu her u ludi- HINTI ON ETIQUUTTB in: these deys when people mo": u yourown deddre on e outside of“??? emelopé W m’! W" mail a tter. H'°§'P££QP_.°.!_|1'!L¢__£L4 . HIL!‘ poop] i bed. and m on th: Me n hQI-‘l’ '31 l“ I m, coming now so 1 rnust set the ket- tle to .. boll _ And although it would seem the dove qr peace "flown as Jamie says: "Away. away from this world. may it be hi?» once again I shall find Deuce in my ediitiu Monday-Diary - ems- n§1 i has» . lend ll 9.3 ‘ifitifsfniiiflfialifi. i... dwelt? and printing. Canada’! llrlflt “MINI! I105“ does the Giant work at lower coat. Film Rolls Developed "—henfl .. ll tint. .-i°.'-l.f2'a'."i“'...ll'.."..‘i¥.‘_l‘i>'l‘ Ont. an pull y fascinated by t i‘ coloured intureg. xnofliretil" 7°!" 7""? and reliable lervlee n future will wad n1 my rolls lb you," You'll like our Illi- ‘W INLAIGIMINTS I Hypnosis hi" In local Inuit: ill Framed filt-Qlfllglzld .. .. M, n‘ . , E?.1.'.it"i';"é'..i.ia§i_i;-, £4131)‘ ‘If aluminum colored. 7W- vm Nana and Addr- rum: u All 0M m: Snapshot SEIIIGE lo! ‘i9. In! 01mm A. lawn" h dill - m Wrlrcafrearacfi. Infd- I181! He 1| I961! man's “The Mule Wilt-e" W" m soft MIXHOITOW. will reduced by sudden change g t _ in dlifl’ barns osr OpQJQ wan-e ACCESBOB-IIA comes m“ costume l; "Be White acoessoriu accent black, navy, gray, Dust“; stripes. or prints correctly. And when the fact that white min out ihe coloring of the wearer- 1| added to its distinctive feature n; freshness. it- is Nelly worth While, 5803'!‘ DINNER. all“; All Ol-TANI NEW YORiK-Jn one ins Mainbocher. in his spring cal]: tion. usernstural en or shan- tuii: in dinner suit; trim. med with a. lace of the same shade and of about the weight of points 10 filetsfront S also lends elegance to the 153312 of the Jackets. short dinner suits are of particular importanm J of this ieht wool suit; often repeat his fondness for this new long under-arm look. m“, smell inconspicuous butto catch the sides o the jacket together at the hiplne, givlinlg ‘lit. a trim, O0 . rose- C . but)’. and delight- fully wearable above a navy wool aklrt- of lace-es for instance n eta red lace llcket read-ling to the em of a short white c dinner u, with god sequin embroidery, ‘Ibhaooowuonoeueodbynntfve llllflfllub iM-mw ‘“'““°‘ theirrelklouloeienmni Tweivehounoiffumlabarvill grow enmigh wibeatforraoelueu forayeaiifiimwouldinketlflhmm wraisechlckeneexioixhtafeede nereonayear. EON! NUKI llnmiveerly duladoo- toronceaaltedinetovidtewub- lem case. He said." hat patient shed ‘t mom tTi-iefandlynfornne reesomoeiftathertomflee whetdiigunoan forbe.’ It ‘ttckelonetoaaivetlie watemilfwrsweekortwou tien-twaeeatinlaeubstln- unch with evident endfiment "0ifcourse.Clsra dthe ooruldtotakomofme. ne a1 va did not know the simple a. b. care. ' RIDGE ffillllwfl ELTON the care of the sick in tlil the too often repeated question. How do you feel now? The mtient who is really ill does not mre to about how he feels: moreover. such obvious soli- citude about his condition may onls stir up tea-rs and anx- l’! is worth the IIAIT IIOAD BIIOULDII! no will ilte the smart lines wrap-around 01 . The NQI-llamllid broad-shouldered look w“ mom to yoima mothers- ivof no in else l6 “ma. an %‘4i?y2:s“fot? an"? eldned blame. n‘ 8e u no 1 , "m; m“ cents or PATTERN Ill" A6081 - BI l Address. Pathrn Deon-mi th oui-iotumwa Guardian. m ' BIIIEBIJOOKI EOTAIIANI ' WIN AWARD ~ LAOONIA. NJ-I. May 4-4411- 81 e. .. .7 received the vresident’: award for auutsndinu service in the cast hing meeting oi {Dilly IIWOHIA 0M1. 196th district m dShlN. and two com-v clubs in o. H l . d third l vmds wmnreeneotlumvelv You". . lomeone who mrir---wdvzun.... M Vt, concord. ILH. etc sewing g wining Vermont. moot of-‘New '1‘ h endurance mnder whether life strllbnrle. Needlecraft O For ‘ The H3"... -ll‘ I ontoelier l