73 AGE iii-".ct.ixi-2 ,- "F k '3 seine rntc BEAUTIFUL Tuiintltv E a t on Kteinorlal Church. Fast (Th:-ipel. was the set- ttng on Fvhrttary ltith at l oiclock for a he;-iiitiliil wedding of wide in- terest to many friends and rela- tives in this province as well as in noryse !tlacNcill was Hopkins. The bride is a daughter of Mrsf WE AND OUR NEIGHBOURS Intelligence Tests-The Age Factor-Their Weakness Riiliamah ."-helnfcld Frank ln our tliut-ussion of intelligence' nhose contribution sincrease with tests we left for this week the ques- the passing years. Why is this so lion. "lines uitelligence really de-4 Dr. David Wechsler (who may 'r-line with increasing age". To'be considered a top authority) lllnls. HIIVIITTTIVIPE in"lhe field ansii'et'ls1i3s. "With increasing age there t" '92" uit et us tisten to assure is a change in the nature of intel- mir ntrler Ff'.'lllttl.s that the ansunerl ligeiwe -- sheer learning ability merely l'PtPl'& or lll0lI' score onnroitttls for less. whereas ability precept :t;av lltll'lllt.1Pn('P tests Just to integrate what one has already had unit these measure basic or learned. counts for more. The ol- 'il'HW" Inlltlllgence has not yet der person has experience and HI- ' been determined. lperience can and often does serv- las a substitute for ability. Abov- all. age carries with it an increasw in: capacity to deal with situa-' tions calling for judgment and de- ft! the rt-ltitiuitsliip hctnecn test sci res .'lll(l age. l)r. Daiid Wcch- T sier. niithor ot the WP('l1Sl9f'lB0'le-nriwm" . H10 Text. steitcsi "hlenta liko. ; ' My , , pit) sit-:il abilities after rcachintz al EAKDESS "E Tyfsrrs Vllt'Hlx sonir-nhei'e between 20 andl mm M M '"m”'”"" '9” 5” ltl l)(':.!ltl to decline. This decline ix at tint l'FlZllli'0ly small but .'if- tei to is siilistontial, so that by the . -4- or no or 87: there is a drop of ..imut "K per cent from the oenku . ho! abilities decline at the person in actual life situations. so there are important qualities inl young people that it cannot mean-. Mn.” knnwlnnnn I", tire. "Henry Dean. we say, "boon ,...”..nInI.., and nnnnnnl lnlnrmnglthe brains bitt just,-cannot get a- tion fall off much less if at all.ll""" Wllh W'0Dl?- OI”. Mary-L .-whnrmn Imrmnn and ahs”.nmlBrotin has led her class but shen 5 rnnnmnnn mnn. nnnn man nvnn wont go fat. she hasnt an ounce ;ill Roderick James MacNeill and the was held in the spacinusi Timothy WOMEN The reception for fifty guests Lena Caroline McLure. wedding party Skerrow, Womz-n'I Editor. MID-WINTER WEDDING Toronto At that time Miss Maryllatn Mr. Mat-Neill of Prince F.d- n'E:-Ilon hleinnrlal Church Hall. united in ward island The groom is u soon marriage with Mr. Ralph Mason-of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Hopkins.- E Ottawa. Miss Davidge. WET? Mrs. William ohn Harding. Phone 85f! Page 8 The Guardian Wed..February 20. 1957 HAPPENINGS Senator Elsie lnman was ist Committee dinncr meetttigt which was held recently at the Ad- in hell U ment. lie is following in his fath-pi iniral Beatty Hotel in Saint .lohn.il Senator lsnnr of llalifax is the: chairman of this Committee andn he was the host at the dinner. i As New York had it: Fred lltif-lgroup of friends at fy so Boston has its Thoma. J.iweekend at the Touraine Hotel Walsh. Mr. Walsh. a native of Ver- non River. P.FI.l,. is a son of the, that arrived at the top. It is of interest guest speaker at the Senate Tonr- to know that Mr. Walsh's son, Mr. Joan Pztlnicr l('T at ed at CABLE HEAD EAST The following is the report tor January for the (fable llcad East School. Grade Vlll 1. Patricia Ytlacl.-an Grade V1 1. Bernadette Mac- Ktnnoii; 2. l.aiii'elta .'il.'icKiiiiion and Kenneth Mzickiuiion Iequol St. Ann Machean: 4. l.t-onard flac- Kinnon; 5. llugli Mat-Kinnnn. (lratle V. l. (ierald Machuntild; 2. Noel Mat-Donald. (trade 1V. 1. .'tlargaret Harry, 2. Eva Lewis, 3. Gertrude Barry. 4. James l.arkin. 5. David M8f7Kll.I- non. Grade llll .N'orhert Paloirn. 2 Gordon Macbean: .'l. Lillian Ytlacnonaldz 4 Patrick Larkin; 5. Michael Palmer. Grade ll 1. Marcella Barry: 2. S a d raig Walsh. is a graduate of Cor- niversity in Hotel Manage- f;..r ilevised Ithough research is New Bruiiswick. There was an ex- er's footsteps and is now man:IK- , Hades going onl can measure the exper- t cellent write-up ot the meetiiig and 1 er of the leading hotel in Harl- V cent. ietice and judgment of the olderlthe Senator's pentrating rcmai'ks.llord, t'ounecticut. .'tliss 'ilargart-I F. Walsh, leach- Wellington School, Cam- iridge, ltluss.. was entertaining in dinner last t Mildred Royce Crowell. wife of (trade I 1. Margaret Mat-Kinnon - - furry black cat said thiii very aft-in Brain!" Vt? smiled- hnron l.arkin; 3. John MacDon- I ELLEN'S DTARY ” The Furry Black Cat Says A Thing Or Two! "I see I brown-squirrel!" the mer-cottage. But uhat'5 a bit of - "Whatis a bit of grain?" rhe ernoon paws on an edge of mm .. . , asks he commented. dowsill. KT-Eenvtfes to the out of I .nHnn. nid Inn Swtnsn barn nnt d0a;'I 10I:l:inf'!l11)- end! n m k it A daunen tcker in a Ihraves e res e ii es in e soc Ta smut request; "We'll ” et a bles- l0 Which W? 51lWlil.V added r0tinds.sin' wi' the lave. an' nevger miss't! and grein drowsier in the after- we offered, nognllhglenqfhi-Q queried Eoutn than wasnda IILUTTSC wrote ' - - 5 . . s "Out there aee' Sliiiiiiinc iip:es;l)lei'atel:' stad lnilalielsolild the white birch -Ah me. if I had . stand. "lhis is a squirrel! Are you just been there! - There he is! lgoing to let me outd0ors'."' the meow was excited. "Donit you "No stay here and talk to the see? .'l'ust above the cbildrens' tsparrows. They'll come to the rose- IWln8- . ll..lUSll presently? n The sunlight -llIl'flD'fl the dark for "There you go again! When you olitjhe tinydlqutrrel into sllmrtlhlllgnktltlw I don't talk to that noisy go"V5:'llmlet liiliri-be" we vawned lgllalarzfrl-it” eisnot(i.'klTlRl('er5heBsl'lr(IImoll'i: "He's not harming any one.” igraceful tail twitched " eat them!' "Oh no?" his chuckled was ed:-;lic said. I ed. "You just wait and see if he ”There. there don't fash your- lsf or not! Do you know where hc'5lself! It's really ungentlemanly to o f to? No I guess you don't. Ilc's let yourself get exicted. Beside, 011 his Way to your Kranaiyv thisltlic more serene one keeps the loo- minute. You don't”have to shakenger one lives . . . Now don't say you; hdead.hI know. .it'” we chuckled. " n if e is . . ."" l "I will.!'' he grinned mischiev- "lfnhe is? she say ' lie repeat nu.-ly. settling himself down on 3 ed with n pitying smile. "And we; cushion, "'1'liat's what James says cnitdsl working our eiaws nff andnttliough he makes 'sci'enity' mean a ing our brains to save yoiiritindolencdt at any date, I've grain from rats and mice. And now heard him tell you. tlf serenity a squirrel! Let me ask vol: this leiigilicns lives, Ellen, then you Have you any idea how nlestriic-.slionlil live to he a hundred!" live squirrels are? It's n-r nhat: It February day. while and clean they eat but they ruin as thev go." 1 and shining with sunlight, this "Ye-es" we admitted "vie didi was -- a day to encourage the far- tsee A sad mess of linens it'll be- niers busy at sawing. -nwi Th, h.-gm. Mn hp ".,n,,,,b,.,-,.d hind after one or more of theml Until tomorrow e- - -Diary - pm, as n wry Hm. ,.l,,”nN- Sm, plny,'visited A while in a closed Sum-lfioodnight. . . recitals. concerts and fes- iiiatron nf honor. William Davidge. mats and for some time studied best man. Charles Mcflregor and at the Royal Conservatory, Toron- lto.--Photo by Ashley and Crippen. ELEANOR ROSS Buclget Room Can Be Colortully Dramatic who says a room furnished on! Love seats are always smart in budget cant be dramatic Jllsln and lit well into almost any lay- txil-te a look at some of the rooms out. ! And it's nice to know that displayed and see wlizit a uiodest 6' IEDEQUI W.M.l. land Interesting report the The Feb. menu: or me w.ii.s.1.”.?3i.lit2."'lll.”. f.'&?.33”'Z..”i”so'T'&E .12: of the Bi.-deque United was held received by Mm Minted can. on Wed. afternoon Feb. 6th at the bed and gediuged by rgpeanug home of Mrs. Ernest Johnson Hymn We Give The But rim...- nthe President Miss Louis Callbeck ();",g The study on soup. . 1-km lpn-siding. She took her reading A,,-;,, W” conducted by Mrs. 9,,-. from Ephesians 4th chant. 22 'lcv Amt-ck with other mcmb:-rs 24th verses. Her thought was: put-.;.k1.,g pm-L Meeting done: with ll)" th; nld Nlflllllie iznid lput on Ihelmwah Bend; -105, new pure. 0 ow y prayer. --j- ,, - -ms Jlilrs. Edna Jenkins gave r-.-port , AN(.:mNi ISLE, , on the new Nature. followed by the. B'3b"'de5 Pewme Pd". .",' .nl.nyen Mrs Edna Jenkins gave the kingdom of Scotland in 1'-h, report on the new litriture ii-::d,Wh9" "'93: wericeded by N”m); and urged the members to read more books. Mrs. Walter Wright gave a very instructive reading on Christian Stewardship. and closed with silent prayer for peace. Mrs. P nest Weeks read a letter from Florence Murray. Missionary in Korea thanking the members tor a box of clothing she had ren- ceived. she stated prices were iery high in Korea and that a loaf of bread costs 40 cents. Mrs. Ernest Johnson delegate to the Presbyterial. gave a very full EXTRA Oftcwao. l 4 l Ill it II I D of these elegant pieces wears well and sponges clean with soap or de- tergent suds. But cleaning must, be done carefully. The strategic use of mirrors can do wonders for a small room. Here again upkeep is easy. A sudsy cloth or sponge will do the tiick. When decorating must be rloue on a budget. it's exceedingly im- pnrtant to consider upkeep, too! It's enough to have to worry about the initial expenditure, so upkeep costs should be kept at a minimum. FRESH AND LOVELY Washable furnite and accessor- ics can be kept fresh and lovely for years and mean small expen- diture for replacements and for labor costs in refreshing the pieces. Washing involves little money. surely and is so easily .2-nd quickly handled. That goes for the paint used. and the wallpape chosen. as well as the furniture and fabric. Wash- able carpctlng or throw rugs save many A dollar during the years. Also. it's good to know that one has an apartment or a home. large or small, that can be kept clean and bright without the time und expeiise of professional help. lllie nylon iclvet that SlIV(ll'3 most amount of money can do. l i ' ”r One recently opened oiulcl room features a red sofa agtiinsit one wall-pure drama for the poor working girl! If she can't afford bookcases. there's a new wallpa- per printed with bookcases that look for all the world like the real thing from across the room or in siihdued light! DOMINANT COLOR The idea. in budget minded . decorating. is to play tip one domi- mint, bright color and use it lav- ishly. Of course. the color should he one that pleases the occupant, .........o-... t NINYI EOIIICVIO IV 77., IMOWII 0' II The development of children at the , age is a wonderful thing to watch. But all year-old: do not develop at the same rate of speed. Sonic talk early. wall. late. Others nnd Jam” Lenin not something chosen just beciiiisc g .(.nn,nL 2. Elaine Lnrkin; awli is dramatic or considered ucc VEI'3ll.30l'1IC are w-eancd.othcrs Pnnlinn nincnnnaln. i .mart, are not. Some use their hands skill- Hinhns, nwrnnn in nnnnn. lf red lsnit your favorite color. ll3"Y- Olhsrh 3: "01 f0Idl'!'l"tl(- lhm" Manna,” Barry 96 n” maybe something sophisticated '””"P'"'."B 0" "CJTY3 ” l '5'" like pistachio. with accents of co- catchun with each othehr cvcntllwinllv-l . . . V t l t' l I re Teacher--Betty Lewis. grades Marcella Barry 96 per cent ideal. hold a child hack --don't purh A child forward." Greatest rewards go to those parents who accept with pride and pleasure the progress baby maltcs in his own special way. sing profession enjoyed ii turkey dinner. followed by bridge. Miss Thonipson was presented with a gilt from her llnNi('SS as a remem- 0 0 0 5 healthy way: to give your toddler the benefit of vita- -uc.............-....-. SHEER LANOLIN Ieuonnonooootonoo--not evenly minced texture that tots with a few teeth can manage easily. Gerber Junior Vegetables are made from ' 'p uce , ", grown for baby's benefit. Careful pressure- coolting preserves true-to-nature flavors. Appealing colon and pro- cious food values. Has your baby tried Gerber Vegetable Soup or Sweet Potatoes lately 7 only pin 75f small siu, little grabber. rc- placc it with an object that bu play value. Helps O C . Talia and give policy. When you your toddler learn what he can and take an untouch- xv! 1-5.4 5 cannot have more able away from I effectively than the "no-no" routine. 0 0 Toddler”: delight. Mont toddlen Mr. Harold S. (Irowcll. Yarmoulli. late Mr. and Mrs. Edward Walsh. dole on fmin upecinny when "I' nn nnn nm.hnn'-. -of humor.” When we know Henry nun A wine Ind b" n-e fthi htipp - .l . 1 la ( 0 S y flC(8SUlI cunlm n H nnnmn hnnnun. mm ”n.” and Mary we know what to expect, and a nephew of the Rev. Dr. Anya Scoiia. has recently been 'ap- mm in venublenn I juicy. nnvonhun Gun" Frnn. t m” - . I ( W (H, . but placed. among strangers. in cer- Thomas Lurran. pointed Women s Editor of the h ar- , , n I Garbo J ninn Frnnn -nn nnlnnny . ""d"”” mm" mm Mmu ' hr tain positions, on the strength of Mr. Walsh is at present nitma-Iinouth llerald. Her column l.ad- 1"? "'K"l” "”'””ll-V "l9('''"ll "7 ;?ur"d';u?'gwn:': nppulrloulmln lyken,becnnu "my llll IOIBII tent individuals at different ages . but some studies have been made i fund research is continuing- of " the same persons at various age the University Womenis Club of this Voca- iesi Arcade auumpanicd by her photograph will be of interest to many in this province. Mrs. Cro- nell travelled in the interests of- ger of the Tooraine Hotel in Hos- ton. His previous appointments have been the manager of the icw Copley Square and assistant man- hnve naturally good. true-fruit flavors And nppealin colors. 7 heav- enly varieties make it easy to stimu- late appetite interest. Superb by the their intelligence test scores alone, Henry and Mary may turn out bit.- tei disappointments to themsel- ves and others. Gerber Junior Vegetables offer baby plentiful va- MITIIIIIS All OTIIIISI UH! Ill MIT! Cltarlottetoivn is meeting Thursday evening at the tional School. Miss Eleanor Lowe. . But whatever the test scores we tknow there are person: now in . key positions In the world who 4 have long passed their fiftieth rblrthdhy. And we are .cqualnted Qwlth many in our community far is in measurement of It (Soc- lnl lntelllgence' involved In under- standing other people and getting along with them: '2! traits such as tdrive.' curiosity. sense of hu- mor, shrewdness. or tintultlon'; and 135 unusual qualities of mind involved in 'creatlvenenI.' torlgilh nlIty' or mechanical-ability. need- extremely high standard. Ameri- can Universities give degrees in Hotel Management. Cornell Unl- verslty has probably the highest standard in Hotel management. Mr. Walsh like the late Mr. Duf- fy did not have in college degree in Hotel Management. Yet. in com-4 petition with university graduates; ed in many fleldl." in a highly competitive field, theyn LET'S EAT For Best Flav "Joint ll flowers have perfume." I wu uyli-ig, "frelh vegetable: have flavor. "The flavor of A vegetable can be developed to the highest point by cooking it only until it ta fork- tender and Always in the Imnllest the Chef observed. "that vegeta- bles should not be over - nuccd with butter or mngartin. BIOWNED BUTTER "In France we use browned hut- ter for this purpose. If is called Bnerro Notnette - which men: butter 1: brown an A hazelnut. All we do is gently melt And cook butter until golden brown. By this method the flavor you twice II for, no that one tablupoon of butter in sufficient for a plat of cooked vegetable. A little lemu juice IIIO helps to bring up the flavor. "la France in often cook two different vegetable: together. and In green pen with mall white onion: or Iealllmi bulbs. It In have outside lettuce leaves that Vegetables With Care 'uluI&iuu or Cook Coffee. tea or milk. All measurements are level. Recipes proportioned to Iervr to 6. 4 Apple - Float-The Custard: In A double boiler top, but 1 pt.. milk- then ittlr Into the milk. Stir-cookn over not water about 3 min., or until the custard coat: the spoon. Cover and chill. Stir In Va tap. pure vanilla ex- tract. To Complete: in end: of I deo- nert dishes. Arrange I mun itqunre of plain or sponge cake. Top each with 1 tbsp. applesauce. Spoon over the custard. Just before serving, top with n uncooked meringue mode of that 1 egg white: beaten Itlff with 1. tbsp. Inn: and vi 2. grated peeled raw apple. Garnish with A bit of red-skinned apple. Keep eold- Serve vtthtn I min. ft to mini longer, use whlppdl cream or a whipped topping, 1.. and of the egg meringue. Vegetable: Cream - style from the Chef: . Pour off and measure mum amount of the liquid left from planing any vegetable. Add ll- oqul quantity of undiluted cup-l or-out mill and a dash of salt; ntlpepper. ..:0tll'0VCllIItVefd.lHCIlIdlO- I. MORNING SMILE "lad ICU. Juli. Illa (CZ Ionic!” "IBM & than guest of Mrs. W. H. V. Dunbar, Orlebnr Street. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon lliighes and daughter little Miss Suzanne lfughi-s leave by plane this Wed- nesday for A holiday in Tampa. Florida. Mr. T. M. Gillies. former real- dent of Charlottetown. now head livestock buyer for Swift Canad- lan (in. Ltd. is in ('harlnttetown on htisinesit this voeck. Mrs. Gordon Warren entertain- ed at her lovely residence, North River Road, in ltonor of Miss Mll- dred Thompson. ll N . whose mar- riage takes place in the near fu- ture. Twcnty guests of the nor- PHlllIPS' F (())R SEV TING Al-we-dpu&b.anulp1' Toronto. recently officially re-up ened with A new addition to it Tory. Mrs. Born Laskin and Dr Martha Law admiring the beauli fully decorated card room. Dr Law visited Clinrlottetown sev lnstlgntor of the University We men's Club In Charlottetown. tum uotiutri, Sllllllfl-WISH possible a uni of water, no that M""”'"'- 3993"" 3 '19- ""9""9l "I nemm. an or no, tn. numcnu Beat the yolks untll creamyn MILK Of hill-.”-Ni? lot 20!, 'm be lo,"-u Add 1 tsp. cornstarch. I-3 c. Illlllrl n T mill sum: "1" nn 1,, my Conn”, H: nninrnn.-to Ind Va tap. nlt. Stir until smooth; 1 A B L E T S mom Wt-neon-vvdin-ulo-.i,..p.,.;.... Dttlmunochm-ado tu..,tdp.-1,. bl-auto-vn-uehpgilttod n...,...4 wild):-huuiolsh-vnlfflunsirfnog Hoanuwdtooudtd-vanhvou” The University Women's Club, club hotise. A photograph in a To- rnnto paper shows Mrs. .l. D. S. eral years ago and really was the eral years ago and really was the I:::i:Tnn:ll;on'n:,:h:)n,;:Sfrlflfnl This is recognized by the psy- ager of the Coply-Plaza. the Bclcano Beauty products. Sh:-' ATE! I"5”'l”':i9" "1 Prllwte ("T Vlghltltl - - t spoonful or n I lowing. Gerber IAmSQvdum-39d ' intelligence test scores keep on g"'l”gl"'"n':' (lgnhl? A”m'"dbg”: I”! M" rials: ". a"”:"" i"5”'l';" :9 p'”mi':f":,":'I'(:mib";1"l,v,:n': (Ag:-tiltgliib anhllpiiersezleiiittvlse 5 Junior Vcgctabld with A tender. Baby Foods. Niaun Falls, Canada. lnlufaut tun--491 ' - . - . : I . .. .. - ' t - increasing up in me no 0' aoi felldm.-ixilatezi ”Wyliere T;:T9SlE: Tlii- ;i)sTt'ionE Tlnotsl riilanhglcilneenxteidl ti: eiil'slnE'l:ih.anl)tiising hzronvisiln tn 33'" '3'""l'3d ”Pal'"i"3 7" F""'" AGMNST EXPERIENCE telligence tests) are weakest no US. as it is in Canada, in of an Charlottetown. she has been the F