Women's realml New PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN APRIL 18, 1953 Happenings of ly -Weds To Reside In British The Week . Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth paid a brief visit to Sootlarvd this week, when she visited Dum-barton and Clydebank. On Thursday she visited Dutnbarton Castle, an ancient stron-ghold front ,which Mary Queen of Scots, then a child of six, was secretly sent to France by ship which sailed around the northern coast of Scotland in order to avoid the English navy. In Clydobank the the yard where the giant liners. Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth! were built. I 0 C After the Prince of Wales Col- lege Concert Thursday evening Dr. where Ind Mrs Frank M:icKinnon enter- gfpendg, tained the members of the college. faculty, student council and '1'tmes' staff Wales Glrl5' Ensemble and Chief functionlshe has accepted a position there j performed by Her lvlajaty was the '. and expects to be away launching of the Royal Yacht attextended pertgd, yliomc this week after a motor trip inf over in honour of the Prince Oflat a Miss .. (lat. E Lillian McKenzie. and Mr. andldnan Wood. whose marriage to Mini Mrs. Horace Maclilwen, soloists. I . Mr. and Mrs. D. C Horne and famiiy, Dttrtmouth, N 5., are guests entertained Tuesday It the Charlottetown Hotel. Judge H. L. Palmer and Mrs. Palmer, and Mr. and Mrs, W. E.: COW"! entertained at SUDDPT blldgelhfrs J T. Irwin poured. while Mrs. Monday Find 'PuF9da.V FVGHIDKS EEK. A. Parker asses-fed in serving. the Palmer home on Crestzwood last Saturday afternoon in honour, of Miss Hilda Pickard, whose mar- riage to Mr. William Stems takes. place this morning at St. Peters. Cathedral. The hostesses presented the guest of honour with a piece: of china in her chosen design. Miss Mary Campbell is leaving. Monday for Moticton, from where I she w;ll fly to Goose Bay. Labradoi-.' for an O O I Dr, and Mrs. H. H Pierce arrivedl three weeks tliiotisrli the United States to Virginia and Ohio. they X"5ll9d relatives and . . . M -5 Valerie Rogers entertained tea and shower last Satur- afterttoon in honour of Miss Jack Brown took place yesterday. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M Avard evening in: honour of the Rt. Rev. A. A, Scott: 1') D. moderator of the United Church of Canada. and Mrs. Scott. who were visitin: Charlottetown. M'ss Suzanne Brctiton and Mrs Drive. 0 o . llfarold Burt etitertained the ladies Mrs. W, M. Mellish motored In of the choir of St Peter's Sackviile on Tuesday, accompanied Cathedral last week, when Missl by her son Peter, who was return- Hilda Pickard was the guest of lng to his studies at Rothesay Col- I honour. She was prxsented with. legiata School after the Easter holi- gifts of a ntttnber of pieces of day, and by Mrs. R, R. Bell andgchina. Miss Jean MacLean. They paid a - ' - lhort visit to Mount Allison Univer-l Mrs C. W. Donipterre left 'I'I1tti's- pity. returning to the Island thexday on return to Moncton after same day. spending :4 few days visiting her ' ' ' lmother. Mrs. A R Wise. l The Rev, and Mrs. T. H. B. - ' - l Somers are. in Toronto where Mr Mr. B. Earle MacDonald. M. L.l Somers is in attendance at the A.. and Mrs. MacDonald are leav-l spring meetings of the Board of ing today to spend the weekendl Administration in the Ohurdh Of- in Halifax with their daticrhter and Moos. son-in-law. Dr and Mrs. Gerald Barrett and 1.-wins: scn Brian. Mrs, J. P Larttz entertained at , ' ' - afternoon tea on Wednesday and Dr and Nfrs Wylie Allan enter-i last Saturday. Mrs. F. B, Conrad tained friends 1' a mzxed bridge? poured on both occasions. while party last evening those serving were Mrs. P M. Nash. ' ' ' I Mrs. J W Macxenzte, Mrs. R, R. Miss Hilda Pic-ksird was t.he guestl Bell. Mrs. H. L. Sear, Mrs. C. P.fof honour at 2: most enioyablel 'MacKen7.ie, Mrs, Bramwell Ohand-ldinner party last. Fridnv evenlngl Ier and Mrs. J. P, Miliar. at the Blue Ronni at Old Spain. ' ' ' given bv the office and field staff Mrs. Bruce Mcbennan and Mrs. of Confederation Life, Following a- Jack Pickard entertained at teatmusieai program. Mists Pick-l aid was presented with a number of beautiful gifts. . . Sorority Holds Model Meeting Members of the Alpha Chapter Mrs, Joseph Dotignn entertained at ten Wednesday afternoon for Nillss Joan Wood. who was present- with a girrt by the hoetem. . . . Mrs. J. T. Irwin and young soni Bill left Thursday to visit Mrs. of Beta. Sigma Phi sorority held IYWIWS DRTe'f!'t5. Mr. and M13. W. I. "Model" Meeting on Thursday J. Christie of Truro. N. S. evening of this week at the home ' ' ' of Miss Audrey Giliis. Mrs. Wyllie Allan entertained at The meeting was presided over bridge at her home on Not-t-h River by the Cha.pter's president. Mm. Road rm Tuesday afternoon and -7. A. Porter. who. following the Thursday evening. opening ritual, outlined for the , , , guests present something of the Mr, and Mrs. W. L. I-Iamthly origin, the aims and purposes of Beta sigma Phi, and noted that visit in Amherst. N 5, although this organization was - - '- iounded as recently as 1931, there Mk, LOIS Arwnmm ham ,. mtg. are now 100.000 members, and cellaneous shower Monday evening 1.000 Chapters have spread. not at her home. 139 Urine-r Prince st, only across Canada and the Unit- for M1,, Joan wood. - ed States. but around the world. Following the business portion of the meeting, Mrs. Gordon Mac- hove arrived home from a short Her friends .wil.l l-Ie intereetted fol mman showed mlnred slides at learn that Miss Isabel Jarniesvin is id. . her beautiful gardens at Comwall,l;s 1:32; 3: Stamper Residence accompanying them with an inter- Q . . 95”! Commemaivv Mr. and Mrs Wendell worm and Luncham ha-W335" IVE "19 9'V9' Mr. and Mrs. William Mac-Neill 'Ji.'2fivl”.i.Tep3l;'i.. Gm” ””””' L".'.r' t.:l:e.m9:"lve for He”- Cimtinued on page,79 I-10 and Mrs. James Ronald Mt.icDon:iid are shown above with, their attendants following their; wedding which took place in lSIlml'llEl'Sl(le Baptist Church ;;::::: I ELLEN'S DIARY 8) An Island Farmer's Wife We spent today at. the old house the former lsobcl Joyce daughter of Mr and Mrs. Currie of Stiirinerside, and the tbetthe groom and bride, and Mrs. on'Richard Hurst, who was her sis- Wednesday, April 8th. The bride isyterls matroii of honour. FVO and Curries Mrs. W. A.lw-adding for Vancouver. where the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrsl Columbia A. E. MacDonald of Castlegar, B. C. From left to right are: FVO Donald Corker, who was best man, Hurst left following the groom is stationed. -Sears Photo at America . . . Having made protgston for the meals of the two left beiimil at this place of Rob's . ' i I ' and Escorted by an alert mannish j , iiiue follow. we walked along thel fii-m;tig fxclds. ths morning, of' the mile which leads to Home. By the woodlands where we were met. by a wcl:orning black dog, and beyond by Granddaughter and Mack. 'Now, let's see." we shaded eyes against. the sunlight, ”there's S0mFlhlll2 darkish at the end of the barn. Now what. can that be?" we queried. Graiidriaugliter twtnkled: "You should know who that is. even from here! That," she said. your husband! I-leis wondering JUSI. how far away we are. . . He lit a fire in 'your' kitchen stove long azo - I think it. was before .,-;.;u:a:-:-:-:-:rn:-:-zn.-.s.-.-.-.-... s Girl Se men on earthl Canadian Consumer News What are we shopping for tiheae dnya? - Electric toasters, ,bat.h- rwm ncalea - double boiler, shoots and towel: or a set of ohinmwu-e? It really is hard to follow. isn't it? Our feeble mind: can hardly cope with all these "tempting", maybe, but really outrageous offers when all we are actually in need of is I package of soap flakes or deter- genta. Personally Ilfeel it is an in- sult to our intelligence. when thae soap magnate: tell us that they can give III a 32.00 premium on one large package and a 35.00 one on one giant box. I know they say we woman have ourselves to blame for a lot of it and play right into the gains when we load up our shelves with these "special deals" in order to get the premiums, When are we going to wake up and demand a straight reduction in price so that each and all of us may benettit and the soap business get back to the basis of years ago, ' U 0 O From all parts of the nation res- olutions are being forwarded from the different branches of the Con- sumers Association asking National C.A.C. to try and do something about it. Its a big thing to tackle and can only be accomplished if we each take it personal respon- sibility in the matter and refuse to be carried away. Buy sensibly and quietly what we need when we need it and make it known to our memhanks that we disapprove of this premium selling way M doinx Continued on page l4 . '-'Thaf Body Of Youtsgl By Jlmu W. Burton. BLD- NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR ASTIIMATIC CHILDREN Becaause patients with asthma seldom die during an attack and keep normal between attacks. the public generally is not KYEMIY 1”- terested fn this disease. However. when a. child has had an attack of infantile paralysis tpollomyelllllll which has left him or her crippled. great sympathy is BXPTEMEG "Id rightly so. However, many children suffer with asthma which, while not. crip- creiaries Writer Stresses Wives Have No Reason To Be Jealous Of Young Workers I DEAR MISS DIX: A great. deal is written about secretaries who fall in love with their bosses and steal them from their wives. but will you please write one thing about the secretaries who are not in love with their bosses and wouldn't have them if they were the last I have no roniantic notions about my boss. yet his wife is very ,lllSI iiccaiise I am single. and much younger than Hmwwr. I certainly would prefer to spend my life in single- thousamls of other jealous women like breakfast.” she laughed. "Now j,.a1(,,,S' m.,,-mm, won't. we have it great day!" she she is. I Oneredt . . . ' blessedness than be riiarricri to my employer. What his wife anti the And so -we returned . . . came back to catch. first of all. the spring-song of the overflow in the mllldam. It sounded strange to us after our absence. Aye, but still exceedingly sweet music to our. ears. the best we believe we shall ever hear. We saw again the sun- kist ripples on the pond below the front. meadow and knew that James had already taken from these, his weather-bearings for the day. Old flowers of bygone years are sending up perennial stems in the: bit of flower-border: bleeding- hearr. and columtbine. erocus cause they are rind fulfilled as yet, snatchcrs by ex YOI ANSWER: attached to the Muriel Nlasen and, cannot discern age. ITIS and D09 3' Mid Others We Cmlld unoori her so onchantingly. WOIN971. and to her not take ti e to visit for we must come with James to the stables and ivomcn HIIII iveclciinsz office ivorkoin: lher don't rt-zilize is that single, attractive women aren't married he- a lot more particular than many rings. Because we unmar- liavc ideals that. haven't been wt-ire considered potential husband 'ery jealous wife. ONE WHO KNOWS 'TH IS INDEPENDENT While conceding your right in be irked by the jealousy of Mrs. Boss. I must point out that she can scarcely be blamed for letting her de- voticin verge upon possessiveness. After all, she is man and undoubtedly convinced that such a Don Juan must be desirable to many Rcniember, he is still the That a generation separates him and his female employees is a fact scldnm obvious to his wife. The place for any wife is definitely out of her husband's office. also. that the eyes of love young Romeo who 5tle5- 50 Inl'"95”"8' mm In mm mel She should not snoop around to find out what his secretary is like 59350? of Increase -. - - T319 ("ml what their working arranizements WW Ville” me "I95 " I-0”km.E;dm'r)tedly Miss Secretary looks at well, aren't they, El19h'-'" mawaltl too often what they are seeking, now their blessed events. It was pleasant then to tidy the old kitchen. so quiet and yet full, Con tinueri are. how friendly they are. or how the boss. For one thing. they find A wife who is determined to find on page 9 of memories; to boil a kettle and, brew a cup of tea: to see James again in the old armchair; to wander throtiszh the familiar rooms Morning Smile Continued on page 9 What Happened A married couple were reminis- SPRING CLEARANCE BEGINNING FRIDAY APRIL 17th CONTINUING TILL WEDNESDAY APRIL 22nd ALL LAST SEASONIS ,MlSSES' COATS and SHORTIES (Assorted Sizes) Clearing at SI0.00 and SI5.00 Each Group Children's cons and SUITS (Assorted Sizes) Clearing at 1.3 one TABLE OF BARGAINS Consisting of Assortment of Samples and Slightly Solled Goods-Clearing at 51.00 and 52.00 Each i IICLMES and BRADLEY 39- Phone 92 no CHARGES and NO REFUNDS . - vi . ,white ermine. ring and the husband remarked: "By the way. I wonder what has become of the old-fashioned girls who fainted when a man kissed them?" . His wife gave him a withering look. ”What I'd like to know." she retorted, ”is what. has happened to .ihe old-fashioned men who made them faint!" Curlaun The reporter began to ask his questions. ”What made you A multi- millionaire?" he asked. The terribly rich man looked pensive. "I think you can say my wife did," he replied at length. ”I see, her loyal hrii-4' "No. no. I was curit. '. to know if there was any lilCOITIO she couldn't live beyond." sm: ouseliold Scrapbook: 3 I1 loberh La &Mm - I I . Sardine Can ROYAL STANDARD BEARER He follows immediately be- hind the Coach of State which carries the Queen in the pro- cession to the Abbey from Buckingham Palace. But in start t.he key in the sardine can In the ordinary way. and then put the tip of the ice pick in the key loop. It will act as a lever and the whole top of the can will wind off easily The Invalid when bathing the feet of an in- the AJIICQSSIOI1 inside the valid. draw the wet cloth acroiis Abbey he precede, her. the sole always in the same direc- , Cohun, Tunic yy scarlet. tlon In this way the feet will not Buttons and belt - g o I d . be muem -Trousers-dark blue. Cloak- scarlet, lined in white. Cape-p Ii-on BI!!! Long-standing stain: of Iron rust solution of oxalic acid. I HowCanlIII t 31 Anne Ashley if Q. How can I keep watercress fresh and crisp for several days? A. It will keep lresh if, after washing and picking, it is drained and ptit into a heavy paper bag in the refrigerator. Keep the bag in the moderately cold section. Q. How can I avoid the annoy- ing noise of dining room chairs being moved about on the hard- wood floors”.' A. This noise can be eliminated by gluing pieces of felt to the bot- toms of the chair legs. Q. How can I avoid soiling cur- tains when opening the windows to ventilate a room at night? A. Make bags of muslin and slip the curtains into them. pinning the bag to the top of the curtains. Better EngIIsII' up 9. a. wait..- I. What is wrong wil.h this sen- tence? "They appointed him for the office. and most certainly I am glad" 2. What in the correct pronunci- ation of "dogie" (motherleu calf)? 3. which one of than words is misspelled? Accomplice. accommo- dation. accordance. accordion. 4. What does the word "pernic- iotui" mean? 5. what is a word beginning with nl that means "a cheerful readiness or prmmptltud "7 Asswzna I. Say, "They appointed him to the office." and omit "most." 2. Pronmince to rhyme with "fogey." in our company." 5. Alacrity. pling to the limbs, cripples the gen- eral health and happiness of the child. Accordingly. Just. as some years ago the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis was estab- li.shed,so about three years ago public-spirited citizens established the National Foundation for Asth- matic Children. The Foundation. with headquarters in Tucson. Ari- zona, is a non-profit, non-sectarian, philanthropic. educational. and re- search organization dedicated to the care. schooling and rehabilita- tion of children with chronic asthma. In accepting the ship of the Foundation. Farley, industrialist and co-chairman- James A. former Modern Efiqueiio I: Ioinru IA: 1 Q. When a secretary is escort- ing an expected visitor into her employei-'5 office, what form of in- troduction does she make when she knows the two men concerned do not know each other? . A. All she has to do is merel announce the visitor - "Mr. John- son." Surely the visitor knows the name of the permn he came to see. Q. Are the invitations to a widow's second marriage worded the same as the first? A. Yes. Q. What is the correct saluta- tion in a business letter addressed to both A man and woman? A. "Dear Sir and Madamt” MARITIMES and IIUEBEC HOIJSEWIVEF 51L Your oltl . wnnlltins not X mean mate 5 savings A than mi! 5 A V E 30” on every blanket, comforter. bcdthrow-on war Item In the value-packed Fai old catalogue -during'F:lrfielda Spring Snlol ship your woollen: between e APIIII. I5 and NH I5. I953 and take advantage of 30c REDUCTION on every article In the Falrfleld -.u aloguo. You alwnyi um on the purchase of new woollen article: by ship- ping yourold. worn-out woollen: to the Fnlrflold Woollen MIIII. Now. during this spring sale. Maritime and Quebec oun- wlvu will onlov oven creator uvlngnl , If you do not have a1952 or 1953 "Now Blankets from Old Wool- lenrf catalogue, write the Fair- flold branch nearest you for your copy. Don't dole I- out mun ship between Aprl 1 and May 15,1953, to obtain the we reduc- tion on new woollen article: for your home! ritttttttti &. Slllls ttti. .- , 3. Accordion. 4. Highly iniuridiia or 0 Preston, Ont. destructive in character. "We must .w.,m;p." "mu can be removed by using a weakl eliminate these perniclmiaielementu O 8!. Lambert. IO. M Anne Adams Patterns t SIZED-T0-FIT I New dread? Whip it up faster than you think with this propor- m,md.1o1-.you pattern. Shoulders? Bust? I-line? Pita beautifully every- where .. no alteration problems. You'u love that softly flared skirt. novel scooped neckline - so new. , cool and fluttering. Send now! 1656. 1354. 2054. 2m. 20-5- rlc. This pattern can to use, simple to new. is tested for fit. I-Ina com- plete illustrated innructiotia send Thirty-five cents iaaci in coma (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly size. Name. Address. Style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian, 60 Front Street west. Toronto. Canada. ,?..j:...M The Stars Say - - I1 Ocltvhu lellbll For Tomorrow SUNDAY's horoscope holds au- gury of great social activity, with functions. both festive and sent!- mental. engaging the attention. It is not a day in which to inaugurate new ventures, but if it should be necessary to give further consider- ation to projects already under way, or make changes in 9. course of action planned for the coming week. it would be better to con- be trusted than to play a lone hand. Do not. however. let anyone in- fluence you to make complicated arrangements for the future. In- sist on the aimplmt. procedures. For the Birthday If tomorrow is your birthday, the year ahead should be 8. particular- ly enlivening one from a social point of view. Personal, domestic and romantic affairs are especially favored. Where business and the profes- sions are concerned. success will depend to great extent. upon per- sonal contacts and the approval of elders, so make cordiality a high point in all relationships. A child born on this day will be kindly. gracious and romantic, btit Pattern 4564: Half sizes llllg. l Size 1655 takes 3&6 yards 35-inch fab- l suit with one whose judgment is to . 41-4n H6 may find yourself jjust now in a period of emotional conflict as t result of circumstances beyond you; control. Do not be discouratzcd however, since your horoscope. pre dicta that these outside inlluenct-. will disappear. The projects upon which you an presently engaged were, after all. planned for their ions:-range value, so do not be disturbed because of temporary obstacles. Instead, call upon your innate shrewdness and intuitivenessin solving minor hind- rancea and, if you still have dif- ficulty, do not hesitate to ask the advice of those who are more ex- perienced. A child born on this day will he with an inclination toward the un- conventional. Day After Tomorrow PLANETARY aspects for Man- day make it advisable to postpone important business matters. the signingof agreements and financial commitments, until it more pro- pitious period. While the day is auspicious in many respects. there is a tendency toward clouded Judg- ment and a bewildering confusion of thought. If it is necessary, how- ever, that you do make a decision this day. ask advice of someone whose judgment you trust and whose motives you know to be be- yond question. If It Is Your Birthday If Monday is your birthday, you NOW! ls PILL REGULAR SIZE, Colors pink, white and blu Each EXTRA PLUMP SIZE, Colors, pink, white and blu Each KING SIZE, Each I The New Playtex ,AlRFOAM RUBBER SALE. 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