CHARTER. MEMBERS of the Springton Women's Institute \ are shown on the occasion of the organization’s 2th anni- versary which was fittingly cele- Springton: Cha Are Honored On Anniversary SPRINGTON — Members and charter members of the Spring- ton Women’s Institute with their husbands and families assembled at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. S. MacPhee on Nov. 20. to cele- brate 25 years of Institute work. brated. Pictured above are, left to right: Mrs. Hilda Lamont, Mrs. Jeanetta Martin, Mrs. James Bryenton and Mrs. Law. rter Members. A delicious turkey dinner was served after which a short pro- gram was held. The meeting was called to or- der by Mrs. Duncan MacIntosh, who, in a few words, explained) the purpose of the gathering. ee a eee © i Se aes =)" we Sin eg . ss oe ee o> 4st 4 . - - . ‘ “<a age ae . ' . F e rence Anderson, charter mem- bers, with Mrs. Ralph Thomp- son, newly-elected president of , the W.I. * A history of the Institute was read. by Mrs. Dan MacPhee and an address to the charter mem- bers was read by Mrs. Robert Ai- ken. The president, Mrs. Ralph Thompson, presented Mrs. Jam- es Bryenton and Mrs. Hilda La- mont with life membership pins and certificates, while all chart- er members received corsages. Pictures were taken and a lively singsong followed with Mrs. La- mont as organist. MARY HAWORTH Wife Finds Living Difficult In Aura Of Constant Tension 3 have more : T.have lost some respect for him. *I have no rapport with his fam- -| catty remarks they've made "| and complain how awful it is to “1E. P. fly, and they don’t visit us, unless specifically imyited—for which I should be grateful, perhaps. But it has hurt, especially when the children were small] (and ignored by them). When my husband visits them he comes home with about me or my folks.’ Now his mother says she ex- pects us for Christmas dinner and I tremble at the thought. This atmosphere of tension has existed for 18 years and I shrink from them in dread and disgust. I can’t confide in my parents, who live nearby, as they have troubles enough of their own:. . . be aged. My sisters live thou- sands of miles away and I miss them very much. I tog would like to move-far away, but my husband says it’s impractical. I resolve to be of good cheer, fear hangs over me. Would good psychiatric hypno - therapy help, if we could afford it? I know I should work on myself, but how? LOCATE FINEST possibly it is a chemical or glan- dular imbalance of some sort, that could be counteracted or cured by top quality modern medical care. Probably the quickest way to get well is to put your good mind to work, tracking down the finest diagnostic help available, either in your home city; or in nearby Manhattan. Sooner or later, if you keep at it, you will find” Spe- cialists who know ways of re- lieving your fear-feelings, while also treating the underlying dis- tress that robs you of a sense of well being. As a first step in your pitch hamson-and W. W. Pezet’s bock: | publishers). LINES OF INQUIRY It tells of medical research to show that many breakdowns are a little known condition—of gian- dular imbalance—in which the pitates ost of stress - symp- toms, ranging from mild to fear- ness, primarily. If the condition is accurately diagnosed, a simple remedy ex ists: namely, the so - called Dr for health, read Dr. E. M. Abra- t Body, Mind and Sugar (Norton) | associated with hyperinsulinism,; ¢ body produces an oversupply of| 7 insulin. This lowers the blood su-} j gar supply, which in turn preci-| f some, that in ‘the past were often; }.¢ Seale Harris diet, detailed in the} [ book—high in proteins and fats Dear E. P.: No, you are not insane. 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