Early September Weclclin The niarriagc of Miss; tvlary Virginia Gallant. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Gallant, 51 L)rlebar Street, and Mr. Carmen Jacob Dockendorff. son of Mr. and Airs. Walter Dockcndorlf, 23 Orle- our street. took place at 9:30 am. on Sept. 3rd at St. l)niistan's Bis- Gallant. brother of the bride. cake decorated the bride's table. lion's Residence. Rev. l”. .I. Cor- of the guest book. COl'al1 officiated. y For travelling through the Mart- rrhe bride Mm. 3 ”(,,,,.icngm times. the bride donned a brown and fawn suit. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hector Trottier. Toronto. Ont. Mr. Alex Burke. Chiliiwack. B.C. Mrs. Wilfred Burke. Halifax. N.S. Miss Helen Burke; Mr. Jack Lay- bolt. Dartmouth, N. S.: Miss Elaine Dockendorff, Halifax. N. S. (Photo by Meyers) gown of white net trimmed with lace over satin. Her chapel veil was held by a coronct trimmed with soqiliits and she carried a white prayer book with red roses and 'mums. Her only attendant was her sis- trr. Mrs. .lack Laybolt. who was govinod in pale pink over satin. ALICE BROOKF DESIGNS . . FUN-'I'0-MAKE! For TV relaxation-make y o u r- sclf ballet and boot-style slippers! Use velvet or a quilted fabric - trim with embroidery. ribbon! Pattern 7392: Transfers. pattern. easy directions for boot and ballet slippers. Sizes Small. Medium. Large and lixtra-Large included. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern lstanips can- not be acceptedl to ichnrlottetown Guardlanl. Household Arts Dept., 60 Front . W. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. Order our 1955 Alice B ru o k s Needlecraft C a t a lo g u c. Enjoy pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. em- broidery. iron-ons. toys and novel- ties! .Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now- You'll carrying a bouquet of yelluu roses. The best man was Mr. James A reception followed at the Queen Hotel for 35 guests. Late summer flowers and a three-tiered wedding Mrs. James Gallant was in chargrggrecn. ”Somcone must think they IAIYIAIQEIIAI 2-: Wife Asks Help V In Disputing i Husband's Taste DEAR MARY HAWORTH: Why will persons with atrocious taste uy "tastes d.iffer?V How can I give someone to understand that lack of taste isn't "different taste?" Why will I person. who won't take the trouble to investig- ate the subject. announce arbitrar- ily that "Modern art is bunk?" Please don't quote "The Taste- inakers" (Harper and Brothers) by Russell Lynes. The book hasntt really much value as a guide to good taste. although it is interest- ing in its passing references to the origins of early "art" sales and influences. Specifically my problem is the painful fact that my husband, whose taste is wholly undeveloped. persists in arguing with me about the colors, textures and furnishings in our home. ONF INSTANCE I grant you that a home should lbe comfortable and pleasant for all,who inhabit it, but I can't relax In this atmosphere where my sen- sibilities are constantly attacked by my husband's "taste." For example, he was perfectly willing to place in our living room a pair of rayon satin brocade armchairs .-one bloddy red. the other violent yare good. or they wouldn't be of- ifered for sale," he told me. i This is just one instance. Every day brings a new conflict. And. lcvcry day I am told arbitrarily at just because someonc's taste differs from mine. it doesn't mean -that mine is superior. How does lone resolve this situation? it has caused me much anguish and I would be very grateful for any light you can throw on the subject. A.R iTASTl:I AKIN T() MANNEIIS l DEAR A.Rs it appears that ,your husband's manners are akin to his taste-each being hard to live with. due to his gross ignorant assertiveness This quality is mani- fcst in his approach to ”art" as well as to personal relations. Good manne s. like good taste, reflect an educated inquiring mind. intent upon bringing honesty. sim- plicity and a feeling for harmony to one's experience of life. Your husband's slippery defense of the vulgarly showy red and green chairs-”Somcoiie must think they are good or they wouldn't be offered for sale"-indicates that he hasn't a reasoned. self-confident taste. it seems he can't argue his case explicitly on the basis of per- sonal conviction. So he falls back on belligerent obstinacy. Perhaps he is color blind and doesn't know it or won't admit it. Maybe that explains why he can't "see" what you object to. in his of your daily arguments, probably. corating problem. Go ahead trying to furnish the place acording to criticize while you keep silent. If your informed ideas-and let Henry you don't talk back while he airs his views-if he gets no verbal fight on the subject-he may grad- Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Roberts who were married at Sacred Heart Church. Borden on August 31. 1955 are pictured with their attendants. Left to right: Mr. Late Sumer Nuptials Lorne Roberts, best man; Mr. and Mrs. Roberts; Miss Freda Noonan, maid of honor; Miss Mary Sexton, bridesmaid: Mr. Reginald Connolly and Mr. Ever- ett MacKenns. ushers. The bride is the former Miss Elva Mac- Kenna, daughter of Mr- and Mrs. Charles MacKenna, Borden. and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Roberts. Mit”' t tPhoto by Edwin Heckbert Studiol HOUSEHOLD HlNT Brooms. mops, toys and the like. carelessly. cluttering the floor. may cause passers-by to stumble. measure. it has to do with revolut- ionary ways of handling colors, in disregard to old-style fidelity to de- tailed subject matter. I think it's fair to concede that much modern art. drained of its color. would look senseless to the passerby. RESENTS RATING How resolve the conflict over taste? In all probability. a mutual- ly satisfactory solution isn't in the cards-unless Henry humbly exerts himself to become a cultivated KEEP IN TRIM 8' Ida slimming. You can reduci- pounds or 20 and wear a size smaller 30 lo 60 days from this very day. That is not an idle Dl'0' misc -- it is an exciting fat-l. You have long wanted to lose weight. so figiire out what is stop- ping you. Perhaps it is the HHS- taken notion that dieting will take the joy out of life. Do a broad jump in your thinking. Mental gymnastics can pull you clear out of that fattening rul. Being burden- ed with an excess 10 or 20 pounds of unhealthy fat certainly doesn't man, "and I doubt that he will. You and he just aren't compatible partners. I gather it is understood between you that he isnt your equal in education, intelligence and cultural interests; and he resents your instructive attitude. whereas you can't abide his unlearncd at- tempts to dictate, This is the nub For advice: try constructive dip- lomatic-handling of the home de- selections. And why modern art want to order every design in it! Bones: Girl Plans Worry- fiee Future 8150 Ivory Month ' For Rest of Her Life! A young Torolh Donna hu solved the vital pr-obi; hdu In business and profouiond women- future security. If she my. her future will be prohagd 1,, I Unnfedoration Life policy which. at Ige 50. guarantees liar 8150 .3 month for the not of LCKI If ihe marries. this policy will provik I roniforlablo 'exti'u-inooQ' fhhd Iml her husband. 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The scientific ex- iplanation is that for best protein acids which make up high quality protein slinulrl be supplied to the body ill the some time. l3li('.'li(l.'wl sliouhl aluuy.-s include an on: or cereal and a cup of milk. lielorr you decide to skip brcalitasl in the interest of saving those calories. realize morning lll('.'ll ivhieh furnishes pro- tein arually simulates the body to burn t'alui'ics. of skim milk. and an ounce of cheese grilled on one thin slice of bread or I: cup of cottage cheese and a thin slice of bread. lightly buttered. Fresli fruit may be in- eluded for dessert- At dinner. the protein iood can be a L1(?IlPl'l)ilS serving of lean meat. fish or low! -- no gravy and nothing fried. Lnelude one starchy food: hall" of a baked potato or boiled potato or a thin slice of bread; butter, '4. pat. Have a green or yellow vegetable. plus a leafy green salad. with special low cal- orie dressing or sliced tomatoes. 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