hgezu- neuurdiaa Qflldlyi RI} 5» 1964 Ellenri’s Diary giving but always bestowing heart- ily to inspire both the gift and the giver. Her sisterhooti——and the number is legion-—we honor tomorrow as we make declaration in some way or other of the great debt we owe. Never can we iepay it in its en- tirety nor can we measure or try to approximate “the height and depth and deathleaenea of per- fect mother love". We shall remember those Mothers whose affection and care remain only sacred memories en- shrined in some heart. Death it- seli can not sever the tie of kin- ship. She too borne away from this place on a November day is still and will aiways be two little lads‘ Motlier. And those we are prliileeetl to have with us... to visit. and love. Bless them—-every- tine! OUR MOTHERS “Her hands have much Of Chi-;<tlike touch. Her smile on om ls benzson. I-ler silvery hair, A halo rare Her step. a so-.iiid On holy ground. Her dear face iined_ But kind-kind. Of women. best And loveliest.‘ Until Monday — Diary — Good- lllght .. Continued from page I Happenings Of The Week Mrs. Creelman MacArthur was hostess at bridge at her home in Gummerside on Monday evening. . . . F L and Mrs. V. L. Kunce arrived qn Wednesday by automobile from Winnipeg, Man, and are visiting in SLllTlJTlPl'5lde, guests of the lat- ters‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Daley. 0 . . Mr and Mrs. Harry Maddox tthe former Ethel Reidi returned by plane to New York City on sat- urday after spending their honey- moon in Summerside, guests of the latwr's aunt, Mrs. I-I. R. Crockett. . . . Mrs. Arnold Taylor and Miss Jean Nicholson were joint hostesses at the apartment of the‘former in Summerside at the tea hour one afternoon this week. 1 0 O F 0 and Mrs. M. D. Gates with their young daughter, Janice Fin- layson. arrived from Ottawa to visit Mrs. Gates‘ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lecky in Summer- side. 0 I O Mr<. .7. Fl. Downing and young daughter, Susan, returned to her home in Summerside on Wednes- day afternoon after visiting with her mother, Mrs. Alex Gillespie in Montreal. . O 0 I Mrs. E. '1‘. Tantnn entertained the members of the Abegwcut. Chapter of the 1.0. D. E. on Thurs- day afternoon at her home in Bummerslde. The hostess was as- sisted in serving refreshments by Mrs. Ethel Mussen and Mrs. Rich- ard Hinton. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Liiikletter entertained on Monday evening at their home in Summerside, honor- ing Mr. and Mn. Ralph Emery. . . . Mrs Eltnn Robertson oi Stim- merside it-tt last. week for Newbury- port, Massachusetts where she will spend the summer with her sisters. . . . Mrs. Harry Siiliphant was hostess at her home in Summcrsirie on Monday evening when bridge was in play. 0 O I Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant, gum- merside. have as their guests this week. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Crockett. of Winrisor, N. 5. Dr. and Mrs. Earl Grant of saint John. N. B. 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Halifax. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Jean Macl"arlane enter- tained at her home in Summerside on Wednesday evening. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Earle sawler re- turned to their home in Cape Tra- verse laat week after attending the wedding of the formers niece, Miss Mona Burrell, to Mr. William J. Campbell, of Paris. Ontario at the home of the bride's parent: in Kentville. N. S. Miss Burreli has visited tne province on several oc- casiona. 0 - . Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rodd enter- tained at their home in Summer- side at mixed bridge on Wednesday evening. . a 0 Mrs. R. J. MacNeill and daugh- ter, Mis D0l‘_\’S8 MacNeili_ have returned to their home in Sum- merside after visiting in Bangor, Maine. 0 O 0 F Lt. and Mrs. Adair Mi~Donell left Sunimerside on Monday for a week’: leave in Montreal before taking up residence in Greenwood, N. S. to which place the former has been posted. I O 0 Miss Blanche Hogg was hostess at her home in Summerside on Wednesday evening of last. week at a buffet supper. honoring Mrs. George Chan, who will leave in the near future for Newfoundland. and Mrs. Adair McDoriell who will re- side in Greenwood, N. S. . . . Mrs. Jack Large, City has }'0llll‘l‘li‘d from Toronto where she attended the graduation of her daughter. Joan from the Presbyterian Deaconess School in that City. Miss A GREAT SAVING EVENT! "4 at William Whalen: Bill was born at Bear River, P. E. I. in 1931, the son of Mrs. Jamel A. Whalen. Bill entered St. Dunaian'a in 1950 and this year he leaves with his Bachelor of Commerce degree. _coming here in l953, Robert Dnllalre: born at St. Chasae, Quebec, in l93l, the son Robert was Camille do B e l l e of Mr. and Mrs. Denla Dallaire. Robert studied in Quebec before and this spring he graduates with his Bachelor of Arts degree. St. Dunstan’s University Graduates . »'.‘e» -4 Leslie Bogenon: Lea was born at Peakea Station, P.E.l. in 1930, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogeraon. Lu entered St. Dun- stan‘: in 1946 and this year he graduates with his Bachelor of Arts degree. Simeon Farmer: born at Klnkora. P.E.I., in 1083, Simeon was the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Farmer. He entered St. Dun- stan’: in 1950 and this spring he graduates with his Bachelor of Am degree. Craswell Photos Large accompanied her mother to Charlottetown and will spend the summer here before taking up her duties with the Church in Nova Scotla. . . 0 Miss Beryl Millar, Elleralle, a graduate of the Presbyterian Dea- coness School at Toronto and Miss Marion Baron, a student deaconesa at the same school, are spending a few clays in the City, the guests of Mrs. Jack Large and her daughter Joan. HANOI. Indo-China. (Reuters)-— Privateer bombers of the French Naval Air Force dropped the first 2.000-pound bombs of the Indo- china war on Vietminh positions Thursday as the skies cleared over Dien Bien Phu after three days of torrential rain. All voutis ion 3 . oniv ‘|0_ nown BALANCE MONTlIlY_ SUMMERSIDE Oentinlaed from page I That Body of lean Because we read about so many cases of heart disease we fail to realize that there are more indivi- duals who consult their physician about heart disease who do not have heart disease than do have heart disease and is very difficult to treat. The symptoms of functional heart disease are similar to those of or- ganic heart disease and these symp- toms may be eng-rafted on the symptoms of true heart disease. Shortness of breath, palpitation, pain under breast bone especially, are complaints common to both classes of disease." Tachycardia (very rapid heart beat). disturbance in the rhythm, change in the blood pressure. cyano- ala (blue) of the skin, are all eb- normal and make differentiation difficult. Dr. Durbln points out that it is only natural that a patient with these symptoms so similar to the aymptorns of organic heart dis- ease should be Just as worried about his symptoms as the patient with organic heart disease. This worry may help the doctor to make a diagnosis as the patient leaves out nothing in telling about his symp- toms. on the other hmd. too much of his story may confuse the doc- tor. Functional heart disease occurs in the weak and the strong. The type of heart disease known as sol- dier's heart fneuroclrculntory aathe- nln) tweak muscular heart) is very common. What are the signs of fuctional heart disease that so frighten the patient? x-raya ahow heart to be of nor- mal also and shape and the elec- trocardlograph find: are usually normal. but the patient has devel- oped extreme ncrvousnees. a. feel- ing of uncertainty. or insecurity. which leads to an anxiety that pro- ducea the symptoms. The treatment of functional heart disease is a. thorough ph/ysical ex- amination by the physician, ex- plaining how this anxiety affects the normal heart;-rapidity, short- neas of breath. interference with the rhythm. difficult breathing. 1-le aadiacunuaa-tuuaiamlavun.--In-I-Ia . gu ,, n ‘no’ neaidnt Ilsa. Olanue Gill!’ 3913;? ouuaiuiaoaaair.aaoonauous°_ ;‘°‘gg._|';‘°D at g,,_ tbeineeting. om,.,,,,.,,,,,_' “Innis The roll call was answered by Provincial pi-eaid.ue_ DWI‘. twelve inemberl. The minutes or Tho Juno mouth: will ii. W. the nvioua meeting were read " us’ gig h llaino 14¢. and adopted. The sick committee Mu Jon” xeuycud H" mm? A dainty lunch was u ed drinking cups for the school. by the hostess assisted by m. 3'‘ Due , ndence consisted of a letter inlttee in charge. The mum,‘ mm‘ of thanks from a sick member and adjourned. '" OPEN nu io--silo? ALI. DAY! Not only will you get Values llial oulshlne . . . outstrip all others. but you'll find llie GREENDAI. staff most anxioué lo sente you well. A Sale That Truly Stirs Thelslanti! will also explain that it is safe for, the patient to do a certain amount, of physical work. The fact that he. can do some work is in itself mut reassuring. I xanavs cnoss w. I. l The members of this Institute met at the home of Mrs. ‘ Sensational Value! H0l.MAN’S Both Stores 7 DAY WONDER’ BUY! Saturday, May 8th Thru Saturday, May 15th omwmiunmimmummwmw FIIHIIIII vourtivtiig Room In in emtmy At on‘. 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