I . DECEMBER '4. 1953 T Donny ours cdsns- Continued from page I luptgnl to do so. I realized that my sincerest interest still was Ernie. I broke the engagement. When Ernie learned I uas free. he began Mung me again. though on a somewhat--spasmodic basis. 1 am cer- tain now that I love him. but still he maintains the same non- committal attitude towards me. That he likes me I know. and I feel his interest goes deeper than mere liking. but how can I draw him nut 7 Olive HE PONDEBS T00 LUNG ANSWER: To be brutally frank. I don't think Ernie is think- ,” of marriage. Certainly there's no reason. if he does care for you. why he shouldn't tell you his intentions,rather than to a mutual rt-lend. He likes feminine company:'he particularly enjoys yours. hut. he. also has a strong dislnclinatinn to heuig tied down. I-Its tendency to call you just a clay or two before he wants A date. is proof enough of that. A man seriously in love wants to know where he stands with the object of his affection, and will have her pretty well lined up for steady dates. or he will at least make plans when he sees her. By the time a man is 30 he should have a draft of his tum,-.,..so should a girl got 27. Building a family is a job for thc mung ygars, not middle-age-rl ones. . I You can't let. ihe situation stagger along in an um-erlain fashion, M Van may find yourself as a partner in one of these never-ending ,.,,ui-tghlps. You must ascertain your beau's intentions. Also. you must be subtle about it. He may be reassured by a strong argument mag marriage won't destroy his personality. Don't avoid the subject nf marriage; bring it out into the open on an impersonal basis to find out his reactions. DEAR MISS DIX: My wife-land Iware professional people, tunin- ,,”m-ig separate offices. Recently at a convention she met several persons in her particular line. and spent most of her time talking with them. I felt she was neglecting me. In fact, she even penult- ted snme of the men to hug her in greeting. Mum" J. ANSWER: Your wife's only guilt was in ihoughtlcssiiess. As to; the greeting, she scarcely could be expected to anticipate that than gentlemen, in their exuberance, would be so demonstrative. I'm my. you have nothing to worry about, so put the incident out of ynur mind. Wild. 8. Branch Formeti At Stanhope Mrs. Helen Howard of Cornwall. p...-gbyteripsl President. for P.E.I.. ,.rmnt7.ed an Auxiliary oi the RE. tlPreabyteris.i Mnirittme Confer- ,-nne of me Women's Missionary Society of the United Church of Canada in Btanhope Church on Nov. 6. Rev. Norman Green opened the meeting with a lrwnn, followed by a Scripture reading. and pra.,vet'. Mrs. Howard read from line Mis- sionary Book "Through Missionary Windows". sh.-. sttresed the great need for women workers in the United Church and expressed great. pleasure in being: able to preside at such a meeting wiiii the purpose of organizing s Wo- men's Missionary Society. her first since becoming president of the P. E. I. Predbyterlal. There were 16 Bloomfield Corner and --Mr. George Home accom- panied Mr. Ernest Macbougald to Halifax, where they are both work- ing on a construction Job. Her many friends are glad to know that Mrs. Bennet, Peters has been able to leave hospital and is convaleacing at her home. All wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pineau are at present spendingsome time with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leciair. Woodstock, before moving into their new home. Among the lucky winners at the Legion Party on Nov. 25. was Ed- ward Wedge who carried off three prizes. The Legionnaires have post- poned their entertainments till December 30. A number of friends and rele- tives called on Mrs. 1'5-ank Gal- lant. of Woodstock. on Nov. 25. to wish her many happy returns. Mrs women present and it is hoped there will be e. munbes-ship of be- tween 15 and 30 women. Mrs. Howard conducted the elec- tion of officers for 1954, which were as follows: Preaiden-t, Mm Harry Lawson; vice-president, Mrs. Horace Mar- shall; seoty.-treasurer. Mn. Harry MscLauchla.n: corresponding sec- retary. Mrs. Louis Kielly; treasur- er. Mrs. Roy Carr; Christian stew- ardsliivp secretar.v. Mrs. William Youland: community friendship secretary. Mrs. Warren Marshall; supply aocretuus Mrs. Rhodes warren: prom secretary. Mrs. Keith Douglas: Missionary Month- ly secretary, MN. Lloyd Show; Associate Helpers secretary, Mrs. Geo. MaoMills.n;l Chrisi.ia.n citinen- shlp secretary, Mrs. Lloyd Bell: literature secretary, Mns. Louis Marshall. Gallant celebrated her amt birth- day And is in good health in spite of her recent illness. A large number from surround- ing districts visited the scene. of the jet. plane crash which occurred in Csscumpec. I-fer many friends are sorry to hear of Mrs. David Home's illness. All hope she will soon be among them again. Mr. Timothy Pinesu left Nov. 26. for Toronto. where no will be employed for the winter months. Mrs. Henry Plneau entertained the members of the St. Anthony's Alter society on Nov. 28. Mr. Gilbert Gaudat is touring the Island in the interest of his busi- neee. The department of public works are anticipating snow. as they are busy these days placing bundles of snow feneee, where snow is ex- pected. Dr. Gilbert. Gallant of Summer- side visited with his mother. Mrs. John A. Gallant of Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leclslr, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pinesu, Mr. Reg. Pineau and Mrs. Audrey Gallant were vlsitors'in Miscouche guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pineau. 'Mn. suuieriimd Bell of Mill River. wse hostess to the n.c.w.1. members and their partners on the Institute assisted Mrs. Bell in with all the "fixinls". After the supper things were cleared away and Mrs. Mrs. Bell. Mrs. Bell thanked the Nov. 25. The younger members of. serving a delicious turkey supper, Reginald MacAusland- g Mm was an the ,.N.,M-Hon p,.nm.am lilhrtlr royal tour. H0 is John Christ- pm on mm, amusing games whmhi ran. chief. mnizistrnte- of Pit:-aim wpm mjnym much by young Rndj Island. which is still iitii:-bit-nrl h,'.' old. An auction sale was held amli ill" d99””d”""5 "I ll” m"”"” - was GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JOHN LUND HEAR! AT CAPITOL. SUMMEBSIDB e -tl"rom the pages of the Satur- day Eveninc Post comes Michael Fessieris stirring drama with an equally dramatic and intriguing title. "Woman They Almost Lynchod." A hard-fighting. ro- mantic and suspenseful story with a western Civil War background. this Republic picture, now. at the Capitol Theatre, has been given an impressive star cast in John Lund. Brian Don-levy, Auwcy Tot- ter and Joan Leslie. "women They Almost Lynobad" is s bang-up parcel of dynamic cinema fare which takes place in a border tonm at the height of the civil War. The action revolves around I. load mine which up- piies the Union Army with ma.- terisi for war. Although the mine supplies the bluecoats and is op- erated by s. hard-bitten Amazon woman, Nina. Varela. tthe border cioy adjacent to the mine is neu- tral and its civtiiaena intend to keep it that my even if it means stir-ingtng up a man or woman by s. rope from the nearest tree. Director Allan Dwan has keyed this production to a high excite- ment pitch throughout with out.- stsnding performances contributed by the atom and supporting cast which includes Jim Davis. Reed Hadley, Ann Savage, Virginia Christine, Marilyn Lindsey and a host. of the screen's foremost players. rfrvrasr ma ovum WELLINGTON, N.Z.. (AP)- A direct descendant of Fletcher Christian, learir-r of the famous Bnrunty mutineers, will be pre- sented in the Queen and the Duke of Edinburgh when they visit the Fiji islands late this month on 3 800411? Wm W3! I”P31lZCd- A V0'-Pl members for their vote of i.iEEi&Ts of thanks was carried to Mr. and! md invited them u, come ggain. -I. WESTERN GUARDIAN -TRYON YNITED CH'URl7B.- Siinday. Drceniiwr 6th Tryon ii A. M. Cape Tra'.'r-rse 3 P M. Crep- aud 7.30 P. M, Rev Lloyd Archer. -M.ALPEQlJE. - There will be service in the Maipoque United Church on Sunday, December am, at ii A. M. Rev. Alexander Mac- Kay, Minister. -NEW LONDON PB.E8BY'I'EB- IAN CHUECHES. A Suvioes. sun. day. December om Geddia Mem- orial 11.00 A. M. Long River 230 P. M. Clifton 7.30 P. .Vf. Rev. Don- aid A. Campbell, Minster. -C H U E C I! OF ENGLAND services for the New lscmdon Pariah for December 6TAh, the second Sun- dliy in Advent, Rector Rev. W. Eric Ingraham. Kensmgton. St. Mark's Church. Holy Communion ii A. M. and Sunday school and Bible Class to A. M. st. Stephens. Bu.rling-ton, Evening Prayer and Holy Bspttmi 2.30 P. M. St. 'l'homas', Firenoh River. Evening Prayer 730 P. M. Everybody welcome. -KENSINGTON - MAI.PF)Ql,lE AND FBEICTOWN Presbyterian Churches. Rev. E. H. Bean. Min- ister. Servicea for Sunday, Decem- ber 6tl1. Kensington 11 o'clock. Freetown 3 o'clock. Malpequo 7.30 P M. -BEDEQUE UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Services for Sunday. December 6th. 11 A.M. at B?d5llUP: 3 P. M. at Albany; 7.30 PM. at. Bordon. The Christmas Communion SPl'Vl(5t'S Will he held nn December lrlth. Minister, Rev GCOYEE K. lK'a.r(i. B. A., B. D. -nazaaa AND HOME coon- lilew IOW P"lC8S.' Exciting new models I Ilene indeed is OHIO gIIlIlIIIII ,1W Old St. Nicholas himself could not be more helpful than your Frigidaire dealer right now. You'll find among 28 different , It sun-sous . scans 129 llEllT. 9.1., R . See your Frigidaire dealer nowl ONARLOTTETOWN trusted "Frigidaire" name, the ihrillingly wonderful gift that will make this Christmas morning the entire fomilyl TERMS TOLSUIT CHRISTMAS BLIDGETS beginning of ct new era of free- dom, pleasure and economy for the In R; T. HOLMAN LTD. SIIIAIAERSIOE and ONARLOTTETOWN ING SALE. St-mirrlay. Decembn" (sin. in lx'ensiirnirm Prrr.hvt.erian 'Clllil't'Ii Hall at 300 it'PInPlv(-Span. ys-'ti'ori by iiic Lnclirs of the Congre- Ezttion. I -s-sins Tninfrr; crwncrr ar- yTERNO0N AUXILIARY - The ,-Afternoon Auxiliary of the WM. 3. of the Summerside Trinity Church was held on Tuesday af- ternoon in the Church Parlor with the president, Mrs, Hammond Johnston, in the chair, and M111 3- F- 511-8-I'De at the piano. Thisf was the Christmas meeting andl opened with iihe singing of carols. followed by prayer by Mrs. w. A, Allen and the singing of the hymn "Jesus shall Reignwherder the Sun". The president paid in. httto in the mcmorv of the lane Mr-s. Hubert Hr.iwai.t., who itadl been a life member of this so- Ciei-Fh M11. Albetrt Huestia re- ported for Community Fr-iendpmip that 53 hospital and 96 home calls were made. The devotional theme . The word iiecame flesh and dwelt. '3"i0TiiI us" was presented by Mrs. A. A. Iiocklmrt with the Christ- mas meditatiion given by Miss Millicent Strong. Mrs. L. M. Call. lease ELEVEN and um Linkletbar conducted the Ola-ietlau wisp amnea "it's double o(tinq' Bwuiioww several cu-ole were sing with Min Golder-t as pianist. A vocal duet "Away In A Manger" was c.-iven by Mrs. Eric Sheen and Mrs. Seaman Bell and meditatiom on the Christmas theme by Mrs. I-Iemvy Moyse and Mite. John Hop- lcirk. The White Gifts were pre- sented and this! was followed by Scripture mnd prayer by the lead- ere. ACADIA BAKING POWDER lsuintsii-iiiiintm” brighten up meals! "Try the cetaup that's tforn or Suruthinl fnr Richer F'lavor," invites Mr. Sunshine. "i put wonderful flavor nnrl lots of vii;-imlnn into red-ripe tomatoes on the vine. Thea Aylmer makes them into pure cataup within 24 hours after pick- ing. That's why Aylmer Cataup tastes so good. Children love it." YOUR FAIAILY DESEAVESIAYLIAEII (IUALITY cs:-4 . CAMEO THEATRE KENSINGTON F'rlday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. If you llllllk the ”K.eiiles farm" is funiiy-wait "til you see Mlz Birdies rollicking ranch in the Panhandle and what she has for Pitz Ooh--you'd never pick them for yours-"TILE LADY FROM TEXAS", with Josephine Hull as Mlz (Miss) Birdie, with Moria Free- man, Howard Duff, Craig Stevens. Also Serial and News. bwk 58115 the 5010 "Infant 1-Iolv." Love gifts for missions were do-: Ital?!”-'l by the members, after which ihe hymn '”VVllllc Shepliard; Wa-tohed Their Flocks". Mrs. cm. elm Harm presented the aeoondl chapter of the study Book, mini which Mrs. Loclchart. st:r-esaed me hrznefits dcrived from Christianl tcacliiniz ill the Youth Camp.--S -- WLWL L, f Personals --The YPH of the Stimmmrsidp ('itv1:"ir nf Cntsi hr-lri e u-:;;pr-;, roast in the ("iiui-rh Hell or. Ttiesxiay evening: followed by- games and contests under tbel direction of Mrs. Milton Melliah -B. FYSIIIE. TRINITY ('Hl'IL('H EVENING AI'XlLl.-TRY -The December meeting of the Trinity Evening Auxiliary was held in the Church Parlor. Summerside. on Ttresci-2)" evening n".'.l1 the x-155. president. Mrs Lorne Caiiirpbeli in ihe chair. The meeting opened with prayer. followed by iihe sing- ing of "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear". Twentv-two mem-z hers vtosporicled in roll rnil snvri i'l'n l'l31'-'1lT were prerei1' I The itoniincmnz f'OIllITllfl!Fl brought. in the fnllowu-,g 51.51;, (if omcers for 1954: Prcsidaiit, Miss. Mary Geldari. ist vice-pi-midi-int,, Mrs. Lorne Campbell: 2nd vice-1 prestrleni. Mrs. Carl Crn(;ket,t;t rnrresponriinc .ser:'.ctatjv, NI)-5 At.l lcn Jenkins; rncnrdinc secrot.nr,v,-I Mrs. Harnlrl Wnoisids-; trcastu-e.r.l Mrs. Ferric Rn-':r-r.s. other secre- taries: Clll'l.”.fl-'ll'l Sterwa.rdship.Mrs. .7 3. nt e s .VTRF(-rTFIZ0i”, rnmmiiniiv friendship. Mrs. Harold Millicrsi; Cl1'isi.ian czixzorrslup, Mrs William Jenkins: llii"THili"F. Mrs. C. D Mathcson: supply. Miss Mabel Llnkletber; x Missionary Monthly. Mrs. Duncan .VlacGouizah: Baby Band. Mrs. John Scott: associate me-mbers.Mrs. Harold Mnrlisnitnn Mrs. Mahlirson earn information regarding several" books on the hook shell that are available in the Public Lihrnry. Mrs, Millisznn ROYAL THEATRE nonoan Friday-Saitirrlay 7:13-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saiurrlay. Gene Kelly. Pier Angeli in exciting adventure draina- "THE DEVIL AKES THREE" Bank Night Drawing Sat. EFFICIENT . CRAPAUII THEATRE CRAPAUD - FRI. 8:30; SAT. 7:30-9:30 NAT WAR WITH THE ARMY" A R-iotous Comedy, starring DEAN MARTIN - JERRY LEWIS CAPITOL Summon-side 1-,migm 7 . 9:30; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 2 -- BIG HITS - 2 ALSO - ALSO An Action Hit "LONELY HEART mu;mA,.5 BANDITS" I WUMIII. with ALMO ST LHYtNiI4HIEtD II "III JONN LIJNO 'l3RIlAN IIONLEVY AUDREY TOTTER ' IOAN LESLIE A REPUBLIC PICTURE John Eldredge Dorothy Patrick Lovers of action WII with BEN COOPER - NINA VARELA HM DAVlSr R D HADLEY engoy these two adven- sgrun viev Iv 5 VI VISNII land on e senuday housing In! new In ” MICHAEL FIBIIR olnuad by ALLAN DWAN ture films. a Today ............ 3:30 - 7 - 9:15 Saturday ...... .. 2:30 - 7 - 9:15 BIG DOUBLE BILL x "NORTHERN PATROL" KIRBY GRANT & CHINOOK lie left a trail of conquest across PCIOQO enaaucvtun