“TODAY'S TREAT ORANGE POLKA-DOT SALAD of am ed Taare thanks institutes ds ; powder of their 14 expe balling’ woter “gp sackman ea Pirrgedlimecnigg gts fs ee ers ee Land,” and “Farm Homes Beaw- } congratulations to Mrs. % cup chopped weinuts tiful.”” This was followed by in- ° : 1 this. grated lemon rind. teresting games and contests un-| Meeting closed with the national Method:— Dissolve jelly der the leadership of Mrs. Brent |anthem. Next meeting to be held der in boiling water. Chill and Mrs..Dumar Currie. Lunch-|at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mace thickened; beat in cottage cheese ‘eon was ‘served by the members| Neill. / so Ae nearly set. Fold in remaining , ese roe fon SS <9 . a? squares or diamond shapes. Serve Theatrical Celebrities Peete Holsum bread athe Sate CANDWES PLING e 2 Entertain N.Y. Visitors ‘ fine with fork). = 1 stalk celery eaves and ali (Perhaps the show set for the | star of “Majority of One”, ts ex- | chopped fine). longest run on or off Broadway to be on : i i t li HE ie itr EILEEN ANNEAR ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED | Mr. and Mrs. John A. Annear,|hope, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Lower Montague, announce t he/sell Moore, Albion. Marriage to . {take place Sept. 12th at-2.30 p.m. engagement of their daughter,|i, Trinity United Church, Mom Mrs:-E:-Currie Honored As Charter Member 38 Yrs. A special meeting of the Fair-|zation for almost thirty-eight | view Women's Institute was held’ years. on Friday evening, July 31,; The citation was read by Mrs. 1950, at the home of Mr. and/A. E. MacMillan, while a life Mrs. Allison MacMiltan. On this "membership in the provincial Wo- STANHOPE MOORE | 788 5 it By i i Z : ‘i rh ii it ER Hu BES 5 i : t : i f i fs tb i i e5 rel ai é hit Be tz, Se ae nile it z L letil | i | i ! | a ; i ; ii h Bs rs grandstand crowd, or Keye Luke occasion the W. I. was delighted to have as their guests, the mem- bers of the adjoining institutes men’s Institute. was presented by the president, Mrs. MaclIsaac, to which the recipient fittingly re- ‘ i st § ; | it 2 | coaching from sidelines. Team spirit runs high in the league, with- some 15 Broadway show teams manned (or .womanned) by stars, starlets and stagehands pit- ted against each other in a sea- |of Rocky Point and New Domin-| plied. Remarks were also heard | fon from Mrs. Stanley, Taylor, anoth- The meeting was called to order | DEVELOPING by the president, Mrs. E. Mac-| y- | Isaac, foHowed by ode. The pre-| for 20 Years In Today—Out Tomorrow sident, in a very gracious man-|| Your 'ner, welcomed the guests and ex-| GARNHUM PHOTO STUDIO - was voiced ty |Piained the purpose of the meet-| both Societies for this evening of |ing was to honor a charter Paul f All joined im |member, Mrs. E. A. Currie, who|] 135 Kent St. Ch’town quick throw ©! singing ‘‘Blest Be the Tie That | has been faithful to her organi- h fi § gg i | BF ui | i i : bis z : i is i ARSENAULT-PERRY WEDDING ‘The wedding was solemnized on|Prince Edward Island, and MY. jie August duly 15 at 8 a.m. in the Imma- | Edward D. Arsenault, son of Mr. ae @ulate Conception Church, Wel-jand Mrs Donat Arsenault, St. | 4; cami i fington, of Miss Beatrice Perry | Raphael, The Rev. Leonard Mae-| Broadway ‘Shoe ‘Locane roslen Gaughter_of _Mr._and_Mrs,_Em-/ Donald_performed_the ceremony |n35 since grown to include more Manuel Perry of Richmond,!Photo by Sears. than 150 active players. Even the 7 et producers swell the ranks of the Good Grooming Essential —_|=s'bis Ksvan'eosine » pitch over To Beautiful Appearance be : EH i E i is : | : ii at gg ¢ at 7 ; = os x 5 ut t : i Be re i i ed Elia Kazan tossing a pitch over the plate from Thursday to Thure- day--The—catcher might be—ac- tor, electrician, musician, chorus E 5 4 ; s if aE te — ae ee ee ee ey See ree Oe tee ee er ee a ee wie at Gueainde Some e : ' | Beauty is a gift which each of jed, and feet carefully pedicured. | any one theatre hits im|not be Joe diMaggio or Mickey | the force of yniformed women is | : 1 d ANCES ‘es has in some measure. By em-| Above everything, first and |towa. ae ee AES eC eat ‘et peance soe | Of FURNITURE, HOUSEFURNISHINGS And APPLI ‘phasizing our most beautiful char- Per cage ty ome Br ogegoma = A ae ae comes | bet your Bos tickets . could | the city ty ae mee -y i - ¥ Ow’ az ‘© a close this year on August 27,|be Rod Steiger or Conrad Janis | signing : . Scieristie we can do much 0! ocorant which gives twenty-four | when. the championships, oo semahehans or-Puliter: Wagner. CONTINUES UNTIL. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29th. fa ereate the illusion of perfect beau-| hours’ protection. Choice of a de- hers, are to be decided. Playoffs| No hat is ever passed at the ty. To be well groomed is oné odorant is a personal matter | between two women’s teams and |summeriong series, the costes of| i may seem a long way from : — mss Ka % sg 2 attribute to a perfect appearance,|which every individual mist | four men's nines will be staged|the league being borne by con-| Broadway to ballpark, but the , oi es | ei which can be the possession of| solve. Some people find that alin a ballpark production rival-|tributing organizations and everyone for a little time and/cream deodorant works better||ing a ‘“‘Who’s Who in the Thea-|viduais. All funds in excess trouble. IX comprises of a num-|while others prefer a liquid or/|tre.” New York's own Summer | expenses are donated to the A ber of small things; immaculate | stick. Festival hostess, Gertruile Bert,'tors’ Fund. clothes which should be appro-| Whatever your need, find a deo- - priate for the occasion; make-|donant which will give you the as- up must be correct for the time surance and charm which only . end place; hair must always be comes from feeling that you are ghining clean; hands must be well | well groomed and at your best at 2 Piece eae, Scars re Py or surmoar |] CHESTERFIELD rr | United Church Caravans E ATO N > 9 am. 10 5:45 pm. | SUITE | io SSS eee Ae Have Young Volunteers | | . . 2 CLEARANCE TABLE This table of reduced merchandise contains skirts, sweaters, spend their summer holidays |serve in each caravan. | blouses and T shirts. Incomplete size range. (Ladies Wear i working with United Church car-| Saniee Dept.) | avans. These caravans have been set | 4 ay c up by the United Church's Board lear of Christian Education and they ' R uc to 8 1 to each 2 . | SATURDAY SPECIAL COTTON SKIRTS Choose From A Wide Range of Colour- | ful Prints and Plains! © ada. While they serve mainly SATURDAY SPECIAL F hard-playing, hard-rooting Broad- way Show League had provided a short cut for Summer Festival entertainment. a ° ‘ A mazgistrate’s court clerk, a; nician, 1 magistrate’s court clerk, gurse, a bank teller, a chemical |! chemical engineer and 1 jun- | s . jior cost accountant. engineer, and a housewife are Miss Elsie Joss is director of among the 45 young men and wWo-'the United Church caravan pro-| men who have volunteered to’ gramme. Three to five people) | Here is a quality chesterfield sulte at a low sale price. Rugged hardwood frame with no-sag front construction eovered with a nylon acetate material in your choice of red, champagne, aqua, brown, green, or charcoal. Foam 1 99° 18 Monthly Payments of 12.60 TONE-ON-TONE AXMINSTER RUGS — BUY NOW AND SAVE! rubber cushions with zip-on oovers. among United Church people, daily vacation church schools are inter<ienominatoinal. The cara- Yam personnel also assist in sur- vey work in downtown missions. They do pastoral visitation in rural church areas and also as- get ministers in local churches’ activities. The average aze of the cara- van worker is 20 years. There are 10 men and 35 women in the group. The total number of weeks of service is 123. Two students from the United States — one from New York and the other from Missouri — are serving with the Canadian young whose homes are in the Toronto, Montreal-Ottawa, Lon don, Hamilton and Bay of Quinte Conferences. 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