"mu :15 .2... c L.i3Ta”E'H' e uTTJ.-v ” KEEPINTRIM "Hour" Glass Figure Ballles Normal Weight I! Ida Jenn XIII Hips can loom large even for the, Movenieni; is determined by the amount of Bfatl padding that area. to'be sur-:.. uti . mnnumng also ,-mend, on meivigorously down to the rear . . form the curve of the hips. About the muscles . . large. fleshy muscle which cusb-l . V ions the back of the hips has anl swing with left leg. ffi::ity for fat. The short. thickl . . . Eiueci-as flanking the hips at thelRoutmG' MOVMVUAT tides, lose tone easily. That is why. , even when weight is normal. hips r0u"18MlH0V8l'I1enl. 1 g cm; loom large, as in today, lettenl Position: Sit on f u o i. WON'T FADE WITH TIME "My hipline seems determined to thighline and throuttll the bulge- go cbmpletely out of bounds. I am, 'Iovement: g short, 5' 1”. and weigh 110 pounds. l roll along one thighlinc. are reaching past the 36-inch yardgl line. I am 30. the iiiotlicr of 3 Clllld-i rep and I realize that my problem, Is not going to fade with time. 3 Help!" Exercise helps in two wa.V'5”bY stirring up circulation in the area I 'I by restoring bracing tone 10 flabby muscles. So here no :0 . . Position: Lying on left side. head piifowed on foldcd arm. Have rllllll arm in front of chest. palm On Igor. other thighline . . bent. the legs in a vigorous Jlillll').v peat five times, later lat into getting I move on. BEATON-MacDONALD A charming wedding was solem- 1 jacket with tapered sleeves and llized at the Manse. Vernon. May fingertip veil of illusion net attach- ied to I cap of lace covered with ,p-zarl sequins. She carried a nose- lgay of red roses centred with I white carnation. The bridesmaid llas Miss Lorna MacDonald, who wore a gown of blue nylon net with matching bolero and carried I nosegay of yellow and white roses. Mr. Kenneth MacPhee was best- IO. 1956 at 5.30 in the afternoon. when Bct-ty MacDonald of Winni- peg was united to Wilfred A. Beat- In of the R.C.A.F. Station. Winni- peg. The bride is the daughter of x Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. MacDon- Ild, Orwell, P.E.I. The groom is :h: son of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Bcaton. Brooklyn P.E.l. The Rev. J.M. Sheen was the of-' Iciating clergyman. The bride, who was given in mar- riage by her father. wore baller- ystni length. white embroidered net LVEF satin in princess style, lace. man. A delightful reception was held at the home of the bride with sixty guests Pepler. in attendance. Photo by PATTERN A882 . Ar McMu,,cn ' SOFT BACK FULLN&S - lulled to scenes of unlnes-'s prettlea fashions - that where Inst can appears! In this can I clever blocking of fnbrtc Original. Int eats it apart from its classic cotton Ibk in I" well-known signature of McMulleI factions warm: for ArieItsmT.?w n:n. In Iil&lIC UV!!! If on In M twine -nowtlc Ideal I . any ilft. " - - (voile. stnnun. lawn) with whownntstosnwthenbwest. lIeII.l3.14i1C.DIIitD. F i e x hip toward normal weight. The size of the hips l chess, bending right knee sharply. Then straighten knee and swing leg tone in the trio of muscles which ho-1-d-I As you Suiuf; rearward. re- sist with the big hip muscles by , the very, holding. Repeat 5 e v e r a 1 times. change sides, flex left knee and Follow active exercise with I has as her guest Mrl. Champion. ican slightly back. Have knees bciit so ' .the angle of roll will fzill along the - ker entertained Thu,-may waning Slowly and iicavili” smack My waist is 23 inches and my hips, through bulged Then slowly .I'0ll' back across hips and on mci toim Hear” Hang . 12 iii In ('lllilllS. Finish with this circulatiliii Jog-y wt and Mrs. mpg Lana enter, er . . . Position: Take the piisituiii of I sprinter. set to go, hands on floor. right leg stretched back. left knee l land Home and School Associat- Movement: Reverse pusilloll 0f F to This sprinters special will 5""'-V W ””-Tr.r..i. Federation of Home and . Page 8, The Guardian Sat.. June, 16 1956 HAPPENINGS 1. W.K. Pethlck. Iuston St., iversity last month. i Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A. Par- The executive Festival Association met It at their residence in honour of the Mt. Allison Concert party. The very fine recital of these young artists was held Thursday evening l tained Wednesday evening at their I residence. Brighton Road. the exe- cutive of the Prince Edward II- annual meeting ion. The guest of honour was Dr. Nelson MncLeod who had been , guest speaker at the evening ses- -sion of the annual meeting of the gschnol annual meeting. M”- l I.lohn who has been in Charlotte- town for the past year. leaves shortly to spend the summer months in Grand Manan, N.B. She is at present the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Putnam at the sum- mer place in Eldon. thur Vcscy informed the meeting pieted by the end of June. At the close of the meeting delicious re- freshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Wendell Wood. Miss Dorothy Cullen and Miss Katlieryn Beck. There was a fine representation of committees. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cameron and Mr. Allison Mac- Lean, Summerside. Mrs. Archib aid Hume and Mrs. Ethan Stew- art, Montague, were present. Mrs. Gordon Warren. North Riv- er Road was among those enter- taining for Miss Gwynneth Davis- son. whose marriage is taking place in Kensington United Church this afternoon at 3 p.m. Mrs. War- ren "ins hostess at the tea hour on Saturday, June 9th, at a recipe Lea. Ten was poured by Mrs. Jos- eph Davison. Kensington, grand- mother of the bride. The hostess was assisted in serving by Misses Gladys Davison and Jean Mac- Arthur. Mrs. W.W. Mutch and Mrs. W.L. Bigclow. g Miss Jean MacArthur entertain- ed for Miss Davison at her home. when the bride-to-be was shower- ed with many useful. and lovely gifts. The parcels were opened by the bride, and the accompanying vrses read by Mrs. MacDonald. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by her mother. and Mrs. McPhail. The relatives and friends of Miss Dorothy Douglas and Mr. Michael Doylc entertained at a miscellan- eous showcr at Mt. Stewart Me- morial ball on Wednesday 13 June. Many beautiful gifts were receiv- ed and also a sum of money. After ved. the remainder of the even- ml! was spent in dancing and music. Another lovely party in honour of Miss Dorothy Douglas was 3 miscellaneous shower given by Miss Lois Shaw at the residence of her sister. Mrs. Wilfred Michael, Goodwill Avenue. beautifully de. curated dolls carriage was wheel. On Thursday evening June 7th , g ed in by little Miss Nancy Mich. Mrs. W.L. Miller. and Mrs. Gor- don Daye of Kensington wei'c joint hostesses at a community shower. held at the home of Mrs. Miller. Gwynneth was accompanied into the room by her cousin. Mrs. Lorne Adams. preceded by the little Mil- ler twins. Miss Barbara and Mas- ter Barrie. dressed as bride and groom. who then wheeled in a beau- ifully decorated baby carriage, lad- en with gifts. The bride to be was assisted in opening them by her sister Gladys, and Miss Martian ' ere rea . . r.':?'...l.';:.”J.::i..l:.. ....i --,,;;g-,,;;-;, Birdie Cairns, and placed on the the Ems to th "S 3'3" Passed table by Miss Eleanor Bernard, read the we" 51'. h" 940479 and and Mrs. Keith Moase. Gwynneth friendg gathered 'fhe5 fmm H10 in her usual pleasing manner thank- last ;;m' was 0 39- after the ed the guests for their lovely gifts. Gaudet than, J93" ham Miss Refreshments were served by the hnr menus In 1,9 M1955 and hostesses assisted by I number w'ordS. everyomf jaeiyedlvilll 5910309111 of the ladies present. us or For sh . A J 11 ll s W e s o y Good Fol. old Muise read th - ' verses. e awompanymg Mrs. Victor Shaw eiitertained at her home in Central Royalty at a personal shower given in honour of Miss Pamela Gaudet whose mar. rlllijze takes place this month, b I amela was escorted to the rde S chair. which was prcttily decorated in pink and white ,"5- All Open umbrella contain- lng numerous gifts hung suspend. Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Davison entertained the Davison--Mac- Donald wedding party at their home following the rehearsal on Thursday night. o . A delicious supper was then 59,-. lizetl by the hostess assisted by Mrs. QE;l;l:it(lt Igrinaamllttrs. Scott Mc- - rs. lam Ellis and Mrs. Bert Cameron. 'I'lev. Theo Crozier, B.A. 3:: grdain-zlcl into the United urc ministry on Conference Mrs. T.D, Rankine, Toronto. is visiting with her son and daulZll- ter-ln-law Mr. and Mrs. Ian R. Rankine. North River Road. uated from Pine Hill Divinity hall ::llIf:;r.hl;-'r.S. lfli Awprii. He is the . an Crozier, Darnley. rs. Hun, W. The Fagan-MacKeen wedding, one of the lovely weddings of the year, will be solemnized Saturday 16 June 3.30 o'clock in St. David's Presbyterian Church. Halifax. Ont- of-town visitors from Charlottetown attending this wedding are: Mr. and Mrs. NH. Dcnlois, Comman- dcr and Mrs. G.H. Buntain and Lieutenant Colonel .I.R. Paton and N.B. on Cnnleren g Mrs. Paton. Miss Audrey DeBlols. attended the ordlnatisdlnndaddi-dig: Toronto, and Miss Dorothy Harley. hcld in the Sat-kville United Church Toronto, who have been visiting They also visited Amherst NS. Mr. and Mrs. N.l-I. DeBiois will ' '- attend the wedding. Miss Audrey DeBlois will be I bridesmaid. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Cole New I-,,L:"dg”' llmd M'5- Harry W. Croz- - - llrll ey. motored to Sackville, Mxlr. and. Mrs. Then A. sellar, R -b3 lgfrllyn Seliar and Master o er .llar, Wheatley River, mos. ored to Sackviile, N.B. on Confer. cnce Sunday and attended the ord- ination service held in the Sack- Mrs. Clive Stewart entertained Wednesday at I coffee party in linnolir of Miss Audrey DeBlois and Miss Dorothy Harley. (rec in chemistry from Acadia Ull- of the Musical the home of the president Mrs. Pres- ton Beck on Tuesday Wenlnga ""5 object of the meeting was to dia- cuss the past festival andmalte plans for the annual meeting to be held Monday June 18th. Mrl. Gordon Maclilillan. convenor of the dance committee was asked to bring in I recommendation to the concerning the time of the dancing sessions It next year's testilal. Mrs. Nash was requested to llrlng in I N--31' mendation concerning scholarships Warreii Burns. treasurer "" "'9 "rs: .?T;i;?iiil1.i.f.a';9;m2'.i.? l Miss Margaret Evans of Saint ttggegfy; I';1'CVa;WClau0lL ML AP that the syllabus would be com- delicious refreshments were ser-, ael. dressed as a bride. Mrs. liar-. Sunday in Sackvllle, Np, He g,.,,d,l Anyone for tennis? The answer is definitely "yes" if the lady ath- -lete has a chic and comfortable i costume like this one which is de- stined to add spice to active sports. The well-tailored shorts and sleeve- TENNIS CHAMPION less blouse are both made of gay in plaid gingham that is yarn dyed. suiifast and easy to wash. It is: fabric that is guaranteed to look bright and colorful all summer long. A white, sleeveless pull-ova completes the outfit. bville United Church. They also vis- ,' ed Amherst, N.S. Toronto. Mr. Jenkins will attend asa delegate of the P.E.1. and NH. division the meeting of the Re- tail Merchants Association Incor- porated. to be iicld at the Royal York Hotel, June 18--20. l Mrs. William Moase and Miss lPauline Moase cntcrtaiiied at ii 'miscclianeous shower on Monday l evening at the forpiei"s home. hon- ioring Miss Birdie Cairns. Miss Cairns opened the many lovcly gifts. and the good wishes were read by Miss Glenda Brown. Miss .Pauline Moase arranged the gifts. -lMiss Phyllis Boss assisted the bos- ltess in serving lunch. i The Ladies Aid of the Prince County Hospital sponsored a bridge at the Sumnicrside Golf and lcountry Club on Thursday alter- noon. Mrs. Arthur Alicn and Mrs. i Wilfred Lccky were on the refresh- ment committee. Mrs. J. Leroy -Holman. Mrs. W.P. Callaghan, Mrs R.L. Wiilet, Mrs. Hcatli Strong. Mrs. James Hill and Mrs. R. iEllis were the comntiltee in charge sh-eam- of the bridge. Prize winners were ;Mrs. Robert Holman, Miss Martha lMa(-Farlane. Mrs. Harold Crockett, land Mrs. Lorne Read. A present- lation was made to the retiring litreasurer Mrs. Keith Compton who ,had held the position for twelve years. Mrs. I.M'. Stevenson and family Alan. Paula Dale, and Cathy. of Ottawa, were guests for the past jtwo weeks of Mrs. Stevenson's lmother. Mrs. Mark Delaney. Sun- iday they left for Nova Scotia to ijoin Mrs. Stevenson's husband. D1". iI.M. Stevenson. l Mrs. Jack Balcom, Willow Avc., lentertained at three tables of lbridge on Wednesday evening. l Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linklcttcr and twin daughters. Beverley and ,Barbara, of Newcastle, N.B. were 1 guests last week of Mr. Linklcttcr's ;parents. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas E. I Linklctter. Summerside. l Mrs. Henry Wedge has returned iliome from Moncton. ompan- iled by her daughter Carol, who has been attending Notre Dame De LlAcadie College. Miss Dorothy Mat-Phce left Wed- ricsday for Rulland. Vermont. to itake part in the edding of her ,lwin brother. Dr, Donald McPhee, ,and Miss Aileen McCarthy. R.N. Mr. and Mrs. l)on Stewart left Thursday for Nova Scotia to visit their sons and daughters-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Stewart. Hal- ifax, and Dr. and Mrs. Alan Stew- On June 9th Miss Dorothy Cullen. librarian of the P.E.I. Libraries lPfl for Niagara Falls to attend ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS the Canadian Librhry Association's annual conference. The theme of this year's conference is "Promot- ing Library Service” and activit- ins will include in tour of regional libraries in Buffalo, New York and visits to publishing houses in Tor- onto. Special discussion sessions will include Children's Work, and problems of the city and reg- ional llbrarian. Well known lib- rarians and authors Including Mas- on Wade. author of "The French Canadians" will address the dele- gates. The Canada-wide delegat- ion will be guests It I reception by Lieutenant-Governor Ind Mrs. Brelthsupt of Ontario. Mrs. J. A. Doyle. Longworth Avenue. Who underwent In emer- gency operation Thursday evening It the Charlottetown Hospital in mnkins I most Ietinfoctuy recov- ery. Miss Doris Ande. -n Ind Mien Helen Yeo left Friday to attend the region! conference of the Can- Idlnn Federation of Unive-slty Women in Halifax. Min Saunders. the national president of the Fed- sretlon. who is to visit this 2 it E g S-0-0 PRETTY! Cool scooped - neck pinafore becomes I party-pretty dress-by adding the separate collar! She'll love this versatile new style, you will too - it's sew-very-easy! Pattern 7186: Children's Slzen 2. 4, 6, I included. Pattern. embroi- dery trnnsfer, directions. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps cannot be cceptedi to Charlotte- town Guardlan. Household Arte. Dept. 00 Front St, West. Tor- onto. Prlnt plainly NAME. AD- DRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. but free pnttlrns - printed in the new Alice Brooks Needlecraft book for 1Q! Stunning designs fit yourself. for your home-Just for you, our readers! Donna of other dc to ords- all only. fuclnetlng hnndworkl send 25 cents for copy of this won- derful rlsht Iwayl Words. Of The Wise stgjtworktlictkiilsnun. ttleg E i.'-”-'3 pnrnorelpunsnnn .eII beet. Worrylsrnst .Itls,InttbeirIve- lnnsltnnrp - In friction. Pear Ioeretes iovenaunstsreeweot ,. -ennui-i .WorklIhultll!.!0IA art, Digby. N.S. The Misses Martha and Enid I M13 and Mr5- Frank Jenkins 11'" l ilncl-'arlane were hostesses to the jwednesday for a two weeks trip, ito Toronto and Buffalo. While in: l'(lSl End Bridge Club on Mon- (lily evening. Mrs. W.E. Jenkins entertained on Thursday evening at I kitchen shower in honor of her niece, Miss Joyce Jenkins. Among those entertaining for Miss Dolores Morrison were Mrs. (ft-urge Clow at a linen shiwer nn Wednesday evening, and Miss Barbara Smith at bridge on Fri- day evcning. i Tile hostesses of the Summer- side Golf and Country Club today will be Miss Sally Basler, Mrs. Horace MacFarlane, Mrs. Fred Folland, Miss Edith Clark. Mrs. Wallie Walwyn, and Miss Bertha Pope. Mr. anti Mrs. Robert Hogg, ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Waugh. of Wilmot Valley. are lcaving Sunday by car for Van- couver, B.C. They expect to be away six weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite, Sumnierside, have returned from a vacation trip to Portland, Maine. where they were guests of friends and relatives. Prior to her marriage Miss Ethel Robertson was guest of honour at a surprise miscellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Rennie Lar- ter. -Miss Eileen Boyle read the verses while Mrs. Donnie Barlow arranged the gifts. Lunch was then served by the hostess. Miss Ethel Robertson was guest of honour on Thursday evening at a mist-ellzineous shower with Miss Isabel Mulch RN. and Mrs. Allis- on Mulch as joint hostesses at the ialter's home, Tile bride elect was escorted to the seat of honour by Miss Mutcli and the ccompany- ing verses were read by Mrs. Mulch. Assisting the hostesses in serving were Miss Joyce Macswain and Miss Eleanor Carson. Friends and neighbours of the Marshfield and Dunstaffnage vic- inity gathered at the Marshfl ” hall. Monday evening to tender I miscellaneous shower for Miss Ro- bertson. Miss Murlel Dennis read the verscs while Miss Robertson opened her many lovely gifts. Then Ethel in her cordial manner thank- ed all present and invited them to visit her at her future home. Lunch was then served. Mrs. Win- ston Stewart in charge. Films were shown previous to the shower by Mrs. Wilfred Thompson. UNION ROAD W.M.S. The monthly meeting of the Union Road United W.M.S. was It the home of Mrs. Brent MacMil- Ian on Monday. June 4. The meet- ing opened by singing I Need Thee Every Hour. followed by the Lords Prayer. Scripture Lesson was read from 1 Cor. 13 chapter. Mrs. MacArthur gave the Tem- perance reading. "Dr. Morton's Conversion." A hymn was sung followed by sentence prayers. Mrs. Mallclt presented the Christian Stewardship reading. Roll call was responded to by l0 members and one visitor. Min- utes of last meeting were read and approved. It was 4 ” i send fruit to I member. For the program Mrs. Hunt save I reading entitled "A Tamla wedding In Bangalore." Progrnm MORNING SMlLE "Miss Fl. these letters In I! wnitlns. Where have you " "I'm sorry. sir. I fell out In window into the street." "That took you an hour?" HOLLAND COVE CAMP Girls 9-14 years June 30 - July 14 Boys 9-14 years July 16 - July 30th Regina now. Charlottetmvn Y.M.C.A, Lars an theor Wu spacious. Gena-our sized tIlJleI was covered with spotless bite cloths. service was prompt; w Ilrlcel moderate. And on I lengthy melllli there was In unusual as- Iortment of dishes listed. FAVORITE DISHES "These Ire some of the favorite dishes of our customers." re- marked Frank Rogers. one of the quickest and most courteous walt- ers we've met in I long time What were they? Roast loin of pork with apple- sauce and dressing; boiled short ribs of beef with horseradish cream sauce; breaded veal chops with tomato sauce; turkey wings creole with steamed rice; boiled ham hockles with sauerkraut. Mentally savor these I moment. HEARTY ENTREE8 You'll find they are the kind of fare husbands and families will en- .l0y anywhere. any time. And these hearty entrees are easy to Prepare. easy on the budget, easy and ap- petlzlng to eat. Here is the menu the Chef and I enjoyed. If you pressure-cook the short ribs, dinner can be readied 45 minutes. ALL-AMERICAN DINNER Vegetable juice with lemon wed- ges boiled short ribs of beef. Horse- radish cream sauce. Whipped pota- Eiasy-To-Prepanre Entree Any Family,Will Enioy IJIIIIIIICJAIC toes. Buttered carrots. Rhubarb- The wedding of Margaret Isabel MacDonald. R.N.. daughter of Mrs. Malcolm I....uDona1d and the late Mr. MacDonald of Mont- ague to Edward Reginald Reid, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reid. of Murray Harbour North, was solemnized on Saturday. May 19th 1956 at three o'clock at St. Angi- rcw's Presbyterian Manse. Mont- ague with the Rev. D.A. Campbell officiating. The bride chose I bridal gown of white nylon net and lace with strapless bolero style bodice and collar trimmed with seed pearls and sequins, the long sleeves fal- ling in points over the wrists. Her shoulder length veil of nylon net was fashioned on a bandeau of seed pearls. She carried a nose- gay of red sweetheart roses. The matron of honor was Mrs. Richard MacLean who wore a sleeveless street length dress of heavenly blue with pink accessor- ies and carried a nosegay of pink sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Richard MacLean of Montague. The bride's mother chose a dress of Avacado green print with white accessories. Her corsage was of yellow Talisman roses. committee for next meeting in Mrs. Bryenton, Mrs. Livingston and Mrs. MacMillan. Next meet- ing is to be held in the church. Collection amounted to 84.01: Ex- pense 81.10. One member paid fees. The meeting closed by singing just as I am and benediction. Lunch was served ny the hostess and I social hour spent. ROSE VALLEY W.I. Reid-Macdonald Ceremony is Prelly Montague Wedding "MARY HAWLORTHA Employers Put Appearance Belole Ability DEAR MARY IIAWORTII: wh, do outward Ippeuancea count to; so much in this world? I am col. lele educated. in my early thirties. and I am considered nice looklni and dress well. I probably spend too muc on my wardrobe and have the feeling that some day 1 Wm regret not saltlng more away, However, I find in my w,,,.k,g secretarial-that the emphasis In placed on appearance first, and ability second. Each time 1 have gone for I! job-interview 1 km. that my ,.oomlng is being noted as much if not more than my scholastic and past business rec. or . GliJ"l'TIIl1:lG FED-UP ra ly. non of the obsl - landed has evper utilizjed mvhdglne. tentialities. career-wise. amlii am getting fed-up. with getting dressed- up every day to come in to a meal. ocre Job. - I can't help but toy with ih. fancy of what would happen .f 1 appeared at work some day iii a sloppy dress. with down-at-hm shoes and runs in my stockliigs. 1 am sure my boss would in shocked: but may be he would git, me I raise. 1 . Seriously. too much Cmvllilhis is placed on externals nowadays, and not enough interest -is given in the person's inner resources and po- tentials. A well-dressed. glib mixer can succeed better than a plain. really deep and worthwhile DITSOII, I am getting tired of aping lhg former: and wish I had the iim.-31 courage to belong to the latter group. I would very much- appirciaio having your views.-R.S. BLAMING THE WORLD DEAR R. 8.: Your feelings and views about outward appcai-ziiices are rather confused. It seems you are falling short of whatever goals you'd hoped to attain by this age: and you are resentful about it. and don't know which way to turn. or what to do. to get on the bciiiii of happy satisfactory experience And so you are blaming the world for being all wrong. Now. to get you stralgliiciicrl out about appearances: in your com- plalnt-that too much empliiisis is placed on I person's appc.-irniice nowadays. without regard for his for herl special human qualitics- you strongly imply that "appear- ance" consists wholly of what one is wearing. And that to make I favorable impression. one must be rather emphatically well-drcsscd strawberry pie. hot or iced coffee tea. milk. Dolled short ribs of beef: Cut off exceu fat from 5 lbs. short ribs or beef. Place ment in I kettle. Add I baylenf. I sliced onion. few cel- ery leaves. 1 tbsp. salt I d boiling water to cover. Put on I lid and bring to I rapid boll. simmer-boil 2 hrs. or until fork-tender (or use water to V4 cup cover and pressure-cook 25 min.) Drain the meat from the soup stock. Serve with horseradish cream sauce. (Use the meat-stock as basis for vegetable soup). Rhubarb Strawberry pie: Small dice enough well - washed and drained tender rhubarb to make 3, c. Add PA c. sliced fresh straw- berries. Stir in 2 tbsp. enriched flour. is tsp. salt. 2 tsp. quick- cooking tapi I. is tsp. cinnamon and IV: c. s Ir. Let stand 15 min. Meantime, make 1 recipe Ameri- can pie pastry or use 'a mix. Roll to a scant V4" in thickness and line I 9" pie-plate. Dust-with 1 tsp. line dry bread crumbs and lightly press in. Spread in the rhubarb-Itraw- berry filling. Top with criss-cross strips of pastry. Do not stretch them. Put on loosely; pinch into the edge of the pie, then flute it. Bake 10 min. in a hot oven. 450 degrees F, Reduce the heat to 350 degrees F. and bake 30 min. longer. The chefs horseradish sour cream sauce Mir together 4 tbsp. prepared grated horseradish, 1-5 tsp. salt. 2 shakes Tabasco and M c. commer- cial sour cream. Stir over a low heat until almost boiling. Mrs. Reid, the groom's mother wore I dress of blue and white crepe. She wore I corsage of pink and white carnations. The reception was hcld at the Rainbow Room: the bridels table being beautifully decorated and centered with a three-tier wedding cake. The toast to the bride' was proposed by the Rev. D.A. Camp- bell to which the groom responded. For travelling the bride wore a princess style dress of pale fallle with white accessories with a cor- salgeuof deep pink carnations. o owing a weddln tri throu h- , out the Maritlmes. Mr. pend Mas. w"AT You RE LIKE ' i when we look at a person, in u--e' usually see the indlvidtial in en- , tirety, if we are in the habit of S looking perceptively. Persrinailty what one is) shows in the face. in the eyes and mouth pai'iicu- larly. and in the cast of the coun- tenance: also in the general bod- ily bearing. And the individuals choice of clothing (his or her total wardrobe and daily costumel usu- ally reflect with remarkable accur- acy that person's tastes. ambl- tions. associations, and purchasing power. I In your case. it is to your credit that you are tiring of the lour- i nusher role. and long I0 181 Your feet on the ground and be unpre- tcntious, doing a productive day"! work for the boss. But if and after you take that step towards honest simplicity of character. I hopelyou won't feel called upon to dress in I slovenly way. There is something wrong with your morale. if that's your idea of putting your cards on the table. There is satisfaction to be tier- ived from making best use of what DATE SQUARES 11,2 cups brown sugar IV: cups butter IV: teaspoons soda 2 cups fine oatmeal 2 cups of flour pinch of salt Make into crumbs with fingers adding I tablespoon of milk. FILLING The June meeting of Rose Val- ley Womens Institute was at the home of Mrs. James Cousins. The president presided. Meeting open- ed by Creed. - Roll call was answered by In item for Rose Valley history. Sev- en members and one visitor were present. School --- gnve their report and I bill of 69 cents was paid. It was decided to treat the school children It the school clos- ing with ice cream and cake. It was decided to get I new stove for the school in the summer VI- cation; also to clean the school before the opening in August. It was moved and seconded that an ice cream social be held It the school on June 27th. Vext place of meeting is the home of Mrs. James Mclntosh. Ro1l.cIll will be nnswered with I recipe. Collection was 48 cents. Lunch was served by hostess, fol- lowed by I social hour. HOUSEHOLD HINT To make your garden hose last longer. drain it thoroughly after each use. Roll into large, loose coils. store in I cool place out of the sun. My MAILYOURFILMSTO Mail Film Service no: 11. amiomum 8 ExpoeureRol1.... .50 12 ll:IpoIunRoli....m 1OExpoetn'eRol1. .1.00 o.ocI-.. one has; and the socially healthy. self-respecting individual keeps hi: clothes in replllri ll 3 mam" ” course. M. H. - Mary Haworth counsels thrnlllh her column. not by ml" 0' P9” Ional interview. Write to her ll care of this newspaper. 4 cups dates firmly packed In cup white sugar 'rL- cup hot water Boil until thick and cool. Put half crumbs on bottom of the pan. spread filling around even. Put the rest of crumbs on top. Press down with hand. Bake until brown. THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL 1 - ii HOLLIS s'r. llALlFAX- N- 5- A Gootl Moderately Priced. Friendly Hotel . Fifty single and double comfortably furnished rooms with and without bath. Two minutes walk from Railway Station, Steam- ship Piers. Business and Theatrical District. Lunch Countel. Fruit, Magazines. Toiletries and Barber Shop in Hotel buildml. Free Parking. DAILY RATES 82.50 to 87.50 PER DAY. Weekly Rates for Permanent Guests. Automatic Fire Sprinkler in every room for our GnestI' Snfety and Protection. ANNUAL MEETING PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION will be held in ROOM 66 P.W.O. on MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 15 AT 8:00 PM. All members and interested persons are . urged to attend. Regional Immunization Clinics For pre-school children for initial and re-lnfor- ctng inoculations against dlphtherlt. Wh00Pl"5 and tetanus, Ilso vIoclnIt1on Isalnst small- pox. These clinics are for preschool children in the regional centres and from surrounding districts- EAST PRINCE Thursday, June 21- 9:45-Mt. Carmel. 11.00--Wellington Station Friday. June 22- 9:45-Traveller's Rent Ttleedny, Jilin 19--2:00-Eamon B113 uonm, June is-2.1io..ninii-i. Keep -nin for Rderetiu at Health.