2 % Happenings of . fit . Styles The Week His Honour Lieutenant Governor Mrs. Campbell St-arth is to be bap- T. W. L. Prnwse and Mrs. Prowse tized Vamorrovt, Palm Sunday. in entertained Thursday afternoon for St Paul’: Church, Rothesay. N.B. Monsieur Francois de Lavoula.\‘e, ' ' ' Counseiller Pres l‘Ambasse, of Ot- tawa, who was paying an official visit to the Province. Monsieur Ce. Lavoulaye was accompanied by Mr. Robert Pirard. French Consul at Halifax. and Mr. J. Edmond Arsenault. French ronsular rep- resentative here, and members of the Provincial Legislature were also guests at the reception. . . . Mrs. Ivan MacLeod of Halifax spent last week-end with her mother, Mrs. J. .1. Storey. . o . David Jartline of Toronto. arrived by car last Sunday for a visit with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine. a . a Mr. The office staff of Canada Park- rrs held a banquet at the Queen Hotel Wednesday evening for l’iree of its soon for the R. C. A. F. depot at St. John's, P.Q.—Miss Joan Cun- nr.ll_v, Miss Lorna .‘\fartin and Mr. Larry Mncinnis, each of whom was presented with a gift from fellow- staff member.-'. . \\'rdiwsii.t_\' afternoon the P. E. 1, titxl fitiirics Assotwziiinn was en- trtiamnd at f;n\'c-rnnient House by ‘.lr: if. \\', L. Proust-, tionnriin t.IP<it‘lf‘l\l_ for the annual meetiniz. \ ~!fii\'ln2 bniiquet of red and \-hrtn t'aiii.ti.on<, Willi! snapdra;- in red tiliirh and greens adorn- wl lite hall. \\i1liF‘ pink rnrnatinns It'll \\li'.l<' sHil[ifil'£‘l’_",(I‘l< were used in tho int:-ptmii rotin.<, and A irI\'r‘i\' lf‘f"rll\’gPflli‘nl of pink and white snapdrazons t‘r‘I\ll‘Pd til! dining room table, Following the ri: inn \ta§'sni\'eri, with the, l‘ <t\ lit at Vritiiiiii--'ionr~i', .\‘lis. F.l t‘ irlun iiillt'ilt‘sIill. and the Dep- ..t- tltiiiint»--niiei, Mrs. John _\'.|tlt0|lAr1t’i imurtn: tea. Mrs. H. l". ,\rm:tinn:. Mrs, \‘\. R Bren- \Ii- .1. l-‘ (‘nrmr~ll_\'. .\lrs. A. .\ll\. .\l ,«‘\. l-‘arnier, S l.nirl_ .\li; A. .\. Mar- \li- L. F. \1ncDoii:all. .Vlrs. _\l'twllriiiniri. .\lis. \\'_ R Mi~. (2. R. Wliiteside. . Mrs. (.5-nrgr \«‘Va entertain- ed the E.\eniplar ‘hapter, Bela Signia Plii, \‘\'€(‘ll'lPSLi'r.\} evening at her home on l'pper Hillsborouzn St. Mrs. 1.. E. Wellner Jr., was in charge of the prtigrani. and those on the refreshvnt-iit t'Olllmlf- HP were Mrs. Carl Burke anrl Mrs. Earl 'l‘a_ilor. . . '. r~r~t' ' 1 Master Jaines Schiirninn has re- tiiined to his home 1.1 Spring \'al- le_\, after zpcndiiiz a month in Cl'ai'lot.tetown with Mr. and Mrs. \\'. ,M. MEillSll. sc- l .y-‘H’. ‘.\ rind.-ll \’at'.\'r~til. f‘. \lat*Dunaid .\lr.s. .l. .. Mrs. .<t.. H. L. entertained Smith. Rot-hford at bridge Thurs- day evening in honor of .Vlr:, Bert Davison vtht) is leaving Ishnrtly in take up residence in Winnipeg. .lt‘-. .l. t nnnollv also assisted and Mrs. .\ Vi’. Rogers in the dining room. . u . \lr. nml \li~:, \\'. .\f .\fellish and .\l' and Mrs. Tl. B. .\fat'Dou:ald are Bnfc"l'lRil'lIl'1R at ti buffet sup- _ . ‘ 7,, ,,.,m,,,.,.,,W In h,mUu,- nt 51,- tntherine Rogers flew in \‘\ash- and \lrs. (‘ H. l\'\tld, Mr l\';d.|‘irtgton tn attend till‘ \'anHorn.t- o oo- Miss (‘laire Brehaut and Miss . Features members who leave, . wood 1 t, h,.,,.: ,,.;,n\.,~,.,.,.,.,1 H, ,1”. -rm,-,,Vl .\'.at'Milian wt-titling in \\'nshingtnii \ g hmn,.h of [hp I-_-__ M‘. of Cm", (‘.'tthedral _\estertla_\. They are ,..,”,.,‘ ;plnnnin: to spend a few days in . .Now York before returning to Toronto. I I Mrs. f‘.r~nr::- Mnhon is \‘pe‘n(‘ill'|2 I month in Halifax. .\. S.. a Ruest at the Swoid and Anrlnnr Hotel. . . . 000 Mrs. Jame: .\facArtiiiir Lucst of honor at a (i.nner at .7 F. Coiiiiollv entertainedlcharlqnflown um?) .v."hen at tea S\lllf‘id\' afternoon in hon- '<unsh”.w sump M ”'."”'v ‘v’ - Miss tE‘!fEf‘tEllllt"t'i. After dinner. the N" hr hm dH”9‘mN' ‘man ""oup met in the lounge where I‘ . .\ .. . »' . ' . "i . onnoll} and its: Irina ‘vfaitiii Mrs Jmm raylor r _ad R pom“ “hit iifi\o onil-II-d in the R. C. A. ",,n‘pm[‘d {M ‘hp “With” a 4 F. and RIP lnavin: nrvt vtrck forltvfl ' n was the the Mrs. A‘ . \’\' ll " . ' _ . ‘ . . :i .ir\i1ll . PQ Mrs. .l. H. (‘feri'_“ gm \t1|r<m"‘\"l:itI‘Tfiiiii"plleflagfgieillfil “‘d“lR~ IL 15 llllt‘l9-“lllll- -‘150- l“ fciretl. all parts of the varied and ‘mi ,\ft:< lsahpllo Sfryiny p.-951.1“-1 muim-{m_‘ \‘VIm>” F -“Rn “_h _fi read about rliildren who may show mL€;.,.5,'“m mmm,’ Much makes up m--r the if‘?! table. which ua: V. 5’ 3'.‘ " °' signs of mr-ntal disease whi.e still-111.. drama of human ;wes_ the utll join her hti.-hand to take - . . in-tnrnm! min a ta.-tciul art-anze-t,,p "M, M“. ,.,..,d[,M,, Quite .\0lmtl_ On the farmlands. April. the rrmt of rtml< ‘"r‘*Ddl'-'-E0713 flanked‘ ‘ . ‘. . ‘ 1" "l'C'“""*‘ 1°‘ d-"'°““"|l°g-" ““d.‘cai:trici-mis maid walked wind-blown l-vs lizhtnd tapers. Mrs <‘,nnnnll_v _ __ , Psychiatry, pub ishe by tie ;\n‘l€l'l-‘skn-[,5 1,1110“-mg g,-anew“... by day‘ \\’a< as-istoii h_\- .\l.*:. Jack iVl?l(’- ,,'¥"(jP“‘(.d‘_0‘V'_I';' l;"(].]" ""3 ',’{vcan Medical Association, Drs. l..,oy gently b,-usmng the Old “em-5 l"at-tiniti. Mr» Simon Panli. Mrs. mmt,-,.n fat‘?-xi anIl"'\t'-“I 1 "Hr Bender and W. H. l-lclnic l'(‘pf)l'L dl\t“‘hp" m [hp pea“. and hush of Y'"v'aitl-< .\l5II'.\llil»'ln, .\-lrs [van .\lR(-‘N. in H‘; ‘_'“V vVr_'."""_:1'4 :"r"“ extciisive l'€59ill‘('ll project to see if ciirly t‘\'f‘lllllL: she turnerl her stops lnnri. \lr< tlnidon .<tnrP.\' an. it I‘ d "I. h1:d.m.w'\_.",’\ Mvntlt Wf'l'€‘ D055lbi€ '70 dl-"lllll05t‘ ll’\Ftto\\'iit'd the stiiiset shades of Ihrw .\'.w< .\'nrm.1 tfnnnnllv. ‘vii "d. ' mi?" ‘N \"' "" M‘ ‘_f mi mental disease of shizoplirenii. west, ' - - . ”'{1_:'L’:]"r’p"" ‘;‘I:‘n”' :I"_'i ‘V{\',“' diil (living in A dream statei in child-| - - - .\lI< .l. .\. .\i«4t‘ll1lii-Iii. \\Iio loft 'n’m"h;'_ ;md' rR'mll, ;LB_ kl?-old ih00d- "OVW 13 .V“31'-5 ‘l934‘19i-l-1-‘V Oil? ll‘l0l'llillE—l'il)\\' fresh and D.t'ilf‘t tli¢< unnk for Tm.-n_ NS,‘ . .5 _"’ ‘M '9 “ about 7.000 children referred to the (-1mm tl1r>_v were and God-given!—n‘ in attmul mt r‘\!-t'tlli\‘ n1P(‘lInz nf. _ _ ’psycliiati-it: dl\'lSlt)ll of Bnllcvut"Iittlc ‘ad \\'till(i€l'l‘d how without 1 tin .\tattt»im~ W. W. S. of the‘ M" 3”“ MW “"""-‘" P"'“,'P‘ Hospital were examined, trsteri anti ('a](In(l;1]' we simum know when Ap. f‘rn<i\_\Ivrt:m (‘hurt-h. .= arriving in,"i"1 -mu": "”"' D""' 5”’ h"”‘: observed, and referred to lionivs‘ ml was here Janlfis knew bv the Toronto iht: mnrnin: by train an/i}:“""“l~" v,“°";’;]“l‘i" M hC","1”"“_‘,:ttid institutions for more pei'iii:i:i-{sight of up“. ,...1..,,s and lanmkim uill vi-it bril-fly iiilh lior l1Il‘t't".’1.‘ m‘"' ‘ "‘ ‘ '9" "' " " w”"'Ellt. C.’ll’I‘. the physicians m:iklli""and p]g)r~t5' “vi ; #15] '1 _ Mr». V ’D. Hfllt<l’1F‘l’L'i‘l‘ and M Iii?‘ VB""‘_k “r M‘"‘'''’''‘" l“‘‘, ‘h""" the tests on these cliildrcn had ;i _;_P m_u ms”, “mg Hal .<'r'li\if" and their fall1Iilr‘;_ '-’m~fi=iierl frntn l‘Ialif.a.\'. 3" ‘variety of bi-icktzi~nuiids—psvcho-‘ ‘—‘W’ l""""‘ """"l\"‘ “ll” “ill fl)’ to fCrl- ' ‘analytic. behavim-list, and lfPlll'n- « ‘ . mnnm M ‘mm W Wok‘ “M H,‘ V... 3 BMW, ,.,,,,,.,M,psm1M_E ,_ Htiusclitild Scrapbook her =‘=l!‘I. \lr<. W, \' Non-on. i"‘"‘ \"“"«‘r"’id~ Q'*“'t Ti“"'5‘i"~", From this varietv of Standnfllllibi Bv Robert. Lee and tm» .ttn. Mr. J. l-‘raw: Maw “"“""‘“, ’"””““"“ " “""‘”“"' or tests, Drs. Bender and H€‘.lllP ' ‘ ‘ mtlian and hi: t';tmiI\-. "‘-‘|‘]' “"11” 1"” ‘°"- M“ E M “"3" made a record of 30 schiz.ophrenc To Clean Marble . . na an aniily. ' . , ‘ W “M “I T .w C ' _ . _ and 30 normal childien. _Unr-- Ah excellent compound for .153“- -. . . not. of _ liundred-aiid-thirty-eight items in ,1, -it -. -. .l, _ _ V _ _ M,‘ and M,‘ mm,‘ 1 . ,, .,. it aiue is iiiarle by mi.\in<_~ 2 "' “Wt “ll” “'9 i‘l"~I‘t|ll.\ iP.~itl- - """‘" "“ were rated and recorded by A mu-1 > . - In: in llalilas, \\llf‘1‘t' hr. Cook ’i"”'"""‘i "’ 5“""““""'l”“ "m"' of two psychiatrists asocisil vtorkcr pans M imdm 1 pa” pumice’ "Md Im A tin-iiitm “fill the Dept. of "l“"d"‘“ 'h"''' ’“’"’'-‘'“‘’‘’"V ‘" and a psychologist. ' 1 pa” Mm' Pmmc" and mix to S 3"! mitil llrifcii-"O. \l\‘Itf‘f‘l last week _Fi°"',d"‘ 3"” N“““”' “""’°i"“ """’| sources of inforrmitloii weie i~i-‘paste. “Rh wmer’ The" scour We \\'H] the <t<tI*r_ .\‘frs. W. I-I. St-nn- ',‘ i“"‘.i“"k"“ W"5h'"‘5"’"' NW“ i.crvirws by psychiatrists notes ti‘ marine" tlchttry ntirl f«'tmil.\'. .\""k C"-" ""d E"““" M“‘“"*“'h“‘ nurses and parents employees of Smuenn‘ G"'""° . ‘ . iyu‘ . . . the wards, responsesito authorities Sprmkie “ hm“ “”u‘' "l “W in .i|lIi .\lr- .7. ‘i. .\lt'.Villi‘dl1‘ “F M] D _ V ‘ V Rnxieu. and nfiurolic Syn‘!:lL,.M' fr_\‘iii,: pan and it will stop the ;.\.c .\§'ll\’:<f\E i'innia'Lnn-,nr|“i.n\,\. from "I: §.”\-RnlfllPnt)\ltllnngnigltgidtidllflrilt; After an Lhpse “,5”, are mmple”,d_ poppiir; at. cure‘ M30 my mvenmg . rut oi , \\ ‘IFl'I" r~_\‘ ave spent ', ‘ * > ~ this mum 5;; Wm be ~ fl CDlF|llrl(‘l‘ over the an ' - _, _ ‘ tit _ - ti retcsting the , D . temov W M‘ W".""'." . ifli‘;iin::i(il‘)he“t‘irIF ylIl(li"o‘srtPsalof W:/loll: ’°°°"dlnBs of a larger pnnu-A-viii ‘"3 ” "my “"“‘" Wlnlnfit _ ‘ V _ Do‘, ._ ‘ ' ‘ ._‘ of more recent data in which the ““‘ i‘“"‘‘“‘‘ -<‘‘‘'‘.‘ ’"l“|'l“|"P'l _‘“.n'm” mother‘ Mrs‘ M” G” recordings of the first tests hlI\"3‘ H" 11""hn“"""k"’"r" W?‘ *‘I‘‘:‘""‘‘'’ Fall" "rm" , , , been confirmed bynfollow—up study‘ T" l’”"_"""~ Jul” ‘ll “'11” DW5 n nntir o .. t:« ..orn Connoil». MN 7 “.|mM Iplh. W. “"1 setting up a staiidnrd l'Pcut‘d- :'°"l] Sfltflklllz "110 the bottom crust, ‘ ' " ‘ - ,‘. rusi he crust. with white at an .‘lI<V M.-ir_v (‘;iniplmlI. \VltnSf‘ i““"‘-‘-‘ “' bridge at her home l|1l . - . - VY‘.lt‘v'lR:I‘ to .\‘lr. PRl‘k{-r H.,nd(.,.sn" Stimmr-rsirle, on Mont‘lz:_v evening. :. ‘egg bowie the nun’ 15 put m’ is lnkttis Pi""" in llarlinzton‘ ' ' ' nicr -x endin ~ __‘ , -. . . few months in .\lar_vlanrl, th - k_, d_ .- . ,1 Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Taylrir. P If ‘ ' into inst \\F‘A|":i\' “f::nn nCi'7f‘I<:rHB\RP.\."R(('flnlpHnlPf'l by Mr. and Mrs. i‘\:1_r:::',,:.‘g:‘,.,'d g:i::E,,.n'“i.]Pr ‘:;m\,,11p,':' M()dern Etiquette I.':hr:irior_ to snrntl I. few days i‘-"ll‘l’.\' B|‘0“'!l. lPft li,\' llltnnlnhllfit P 8"” ’ t ‘ " 3" - '5- By Robert! Lee with her ittothcr, My-;, hm-,1 (jgmp. ‘ rn Monday for Boston, Mass. 4 ‘ ' . . _ _ brtl. before Irszving in, H". [tm_ 0 . . Mr R d ‘H ‘ H I“ A ’ Q. When» bi-ideiswritingnotes trrl St-lttr\:_ l RM‘. flenrlle Ayers celehratr-1 < ‘ i ‘H ‘ r” H) '. 'E""“ M,“ thanks I01" 1”” l0 frlfillfis Of . . . it", gs”. p,i,.”;da_V Wm . dinn”;~(_l"l.‘lr"":‘l-‘Il_”"- "l<|'<‘"n{lPtlF;'lPl| h." Mt‘-=-lhcrs who do not know her husband, MI’ and Wis R C. f.‘iininnt l'ieI(lil"F‘Tl."v-‘ll his 710m” ll‘ S‘lmm“”i‘l"‘n’ii ‘iffondari/ZzFi>)' OlUlf:f‘:'\:l‘i1'l|llJPP Ilpril shnuld the notes be signed wlm I hiitrnt .llll\fIl‘t‘ party lntxt was-k. on Monday evening. P-inrgda ‘ ‘ r hm“ 11311165 rnri. and also entertained friends ' ' ' i o o o WA‘ She 5'5"“ luff’ ll?!‘ name 10 or \’VNinnsrla}' nw-ning Row. .1. C. Johnson of Mniirlon. 8 mllf‘. but she should include a e . N. R, arrived in Summersirla‘slE;:;“F:::1PM'}:"‘i‘ S':'lu'::r ]!"x"_ here husband's‘ name in the body “is! filiniln Mar-liinis left Tina.-. .\lnndri_v tn attend Rev. Mr. Ayers’ Chicago “lino” ' ‘ll ‘hf’ HOW. 85. "Bill and I deep- dav by HIV on rs-tiirri to Otlawa,ih.rthdn_v celebration. ' .". ly appreciate, etc," wh-re the 1: training at the 0i- ' ‘ ' . . _ If R girl lists received gm ("’l‘\'|'r‘1l‘l’1\|’lli'lhl. altar I §Yl1f;Yi, MM’? lflfiq Mr}. Ra.\‘MI.o;rd 'ai'ri'v- Efinn\;V'aKfl:V{vprdrRi§ '\‘1"n">é:lT"::iin}\;itatinrl1 to R shower for 5 glrl 0!‘ mo "I". . rs. .uia ‘Om -"UF|! 0" -N1 R)‘ 0 F‘ v . ' \v om sit‘ sCnl't:('ly kn '., ' . Mitrlnnic, whrue illness is wj,1..|_‘~ present at the birthday v-elobr.i- :npdr§']a‘;s’”R:“‘:Ngzpifufli M Mr'lnh11gat,ed go “(and 0,1)‘; sljnghfl rexrettorl. ' . . of Allie ‘formers unrle. Rev. . . . gift? ‘ "Y": o . Miss Sadie, Brown on the staff A’ Sh’ 1‘ "Oi °b“U3lr9d 819?!!!‘ Mr. Peter ‘Ma-lllsh and Mr. Ken- reth Jenkins. stiidents at Rothesay C"liPRiato. Rothosay. N. B., are spending the Easter holiday: in the City with their parents. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Hornco Bell of Halifax were the guests last. week. end of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Scan- tlebtiry. Miss Carrie Holman of Sum- irerside was "at home" to I num- ber of friends on Thursday of Inst week on the occasion of her lnrtliday. 0 . Mrs. Clarence Harris entertain- ed at bridge. at her apartment in Summeritlde on-Tuesday evening. 0 O C I O 0 Members of the twist of the St. Mrs. Harold St-iiurmnn left Sum- Potrit-k‘tt Day play, ‘Meat shying merside on Thursday for Mont- For R Change", were entertained real when she will he the sum at the home of Mr. Pius Ciii- of her son-in-law and daughter. lazhan. director of the pig,-, ".4 F/Lt. and Mrs. T. E. Richardson, Mrs. Callaghan. Wednesday eve- ‘ ’ ‘ ning. Miss Joan Connolly. who in leaving Charlottetown to serve with the R. C‘. A. I-‘., and Miss Rita MacDonald. whose marriag- hkett place In the near future, were bfesented with giftl from the cash Mrs. Reginald Pope was hostess to the Okto Club at her home In Rummerslde or TuC:fiA_V afternoon. . Mrs. William Atkins island. Newfoundland. week-end guest of Mr. Charles Mountain after the Atkins-Chappell Saturday. of Belle was the and Mn. I C An informal reception was min In the College library Tuesday evening by lady member: of the ltnff for the Prince nf Wales Cot-, ten Choral Ensemble and no rll- the winter months In Boston. rt-rtnr, Miss l-‘.. Lilliin Mr'Kenzin, MISK, is visitinx in Summer.-ids, following a most. enjoyable con- 2 aunt of nor _m".tn.|,.-., ""1 ,1,.“,)._ cert presented by the group in for. Mr.ami1 Mrs. Lorne Campbell. the Auditorium. ' 0 I o O C 0 Mrs. Charles Lord. who spun! ‘ ’ Mrs. Ernest Harper on Nan}. Miss Constance Roget-I. who ll Carleton. iipent several days In eitendinn Edxelilll School for Charlottetown last. week -and via. Girls. Windsor. N. 8.. in spending the Easter vacation with her par- ents. Mr. and Mn. Benjamin Rag- en Jr. ilrd with the Misses Laura and Ethel Lowther. who on Friday left by plane for Vancouver. 3.C. I C C I 0 am of Cmdr. and. ‘ Mrs. H. M. Downlna has return- '|‘\- infant ed to leer home in attending, nuptials on t ! Summenld! , World - Famed Composer Gets “Bum’s Rush” ROME tAP)—World-famed com- Page 8 WOMEN The Guaniiui Saturday, April 10, 1954 DOROTHY DIX Small Talk Small talk in _I necessary gambit in verbal exchange. and frequent. ly it provides the leads to really poser Igor Stravinsky and a party of friends got the bum's rush at the Rome opera House Wednesday night because their suits weren't. of the dress variety. The trio showed up for a per- formance of a new German opei-ii, Henze'a “Boulevard Solitude," be- ing presented in connection with the current international confer- ence of composers and music crit- ice. Stravinsky is chairman of the conference's musical advisory board. His companions Wednesday night. conductor Robert Craft of Holly- and composer Ned Rorem of New York and Paris, are at.- tending the congress. A late meet- ing had prevented their changing clothes. _ The conference secretary, Nich- olas Nabokov, also was along but he was in dress clothes. Later he told what happened: ‘Noisy, Violent. Scene’ "We were stopped at the door and told we could not be admitted bccause We were not properly at- tired. I explained who Mr. Strav- insky is The doorman said, all‘ right, he could go in—but not th , others.“ “When we protested. 9. strong- Who Gets ing in the striiw both waiting for A \\’Al‘l‘lNG GAME — A cat. and‘ giraffe eye the bottle of milk ly- When Tabby found that his long-necked companion was only four months old. he let him have the milk. Visitors to the Belle Vue Zoo. in lflterfift it "conversation. But Just how small ahould this chit-chat be? All too often it is nothing but I. recital of trifling penomi details in which few outsiders could P0;nlblY be interested. A friend of mine once observed that I very attractive neighbor was 3 fine wo. Elli}. but that her conversation was lunited virtually to washing and lrumns. What, after all, could be more uninteresting than I drau- by-towel description of the week’: laundry? Every housewife has her own problems along this line, and few want the subject wrung out to the last blue rinse over I tea table or scrabble game. What to talk about is quite I emblem to many and. while nega- tive approaches usually aren't very helpful. knowing what NOT to talk About is as important as being equipped with bright conversation. al ideas. Number one on the no- hit parade is domestic details, un- less you have: brand-new method of doing I. chore. DODGE REFERENCE TO TROUBLES No one will object if you reveal an excellent recipe. or I new way of putting a sandwich together. but The Milk?_ the other to make the first move. arm squad appeared. There was,- quite a noisy and violent scene. it really looked like a scramble for a moment. “Well, we left. Apparently the Rome Opera never heard of Igor Stravinsky. Aiiyway. he didn't lhear the Rome Opera." Down to the last lines of [ills ,- . .- . . . . . . . f Y rs weeks rinsing chapter, \\e have lhdt Body 0 Ou read. Indeed xv» are close now to B\ James W. Barton, M, n_ that moment which shall end the ' story. 'l'heii never to enjoy it in l)lS'l‘l RBANCE.~' l.\' (‘Hll.l)I{I-IN .it.s eiiiireiy again, we shall close one of me Smnes abm“ our am lll(' book iintl clasp the covers Onlv in memnrv shall we review .. - were ()ll’lll-, . - ~ . ncedems L‘ mm “E i‘ ilt.§ \\'i'it.iiius and then. think \'l£. ally various Rnllllaisllltld that man came tip through birds and gees". One chap who had studied animal biology was sure that man did not some of the words will be gone 5 tmin mind. So very much there has been for its mi the pages, we remember. ascend from geese because a oiise. , _ ldld not wait um” H was 01 by Names and faces of the folks about fore it began to fly south dui'inL.,fiiid niai “hose lives have touched Lh Cold “-Pam” ~ ‘ours moved yhappily. soberly, sadly. ‘’ .along the liiics. We knew some- Allctlhel‘ hell“. that it 35 l“"W“‘1t thing of thcir hopes and fears: we Tm‘ a man |0 SIWW -“Ens Of mfni-ll leariied of kitid licai't.s and brave; M59656 as he Rrows older. is now of secret lniitziiizs and dreams de- to attend or to send a gift, _Q- When it man is escorting his wife and another woman to a social function, which one does he help of the Summerside Branch of the‘ Bank of Nova Scotia is spending ‘her vacation in Florida. a o 0 Mrs. Shirley Simpson of Sum- first with her wraps’! rrerslrle. will spend this week-end A. The woman guest. in Charlottetown. xuest of Mitts ’ __________ __. Pauline Todd. 0 I C Mrs, Cecil Mill returned on ' ‘ Thursday to her home in Cler- I Morning Smlle ntont after spending several days‘ in Summertilde with her son-in-I Youth is always too Serious. and i Manciiestei. England, enjoyed the display of feline manners. ~ELLEN’S DIARY by an Island Farmer's Wife don't. go Into the details of clean- in: up. Troubles. specially the ones you have with your in-laws also are taboo (also carrying stories along these Lines outside the fam- ily circle isn‘t exactly cricketi, Spreading gossip also is frowned upon by people who like their talk sprightly, but, please. innocuous, No matter how innocent you may consider yourself, a gossipmonger errs right throught the command- ment, "Thou shalt not bear false witness." Small talk, to serve its true pur- pose. should be interesting enough lilac tier form in the silvery “show- ers which bring Mayfowers" and in tree and field and sky. _And one day, Jamie, staid chap. “dipt into the future“ to assemble rods. hooks, lines. siiikers, and for those of us less adept at the pas- time, the floats in anticipation of i the troutiiig season, now only L0 keep the rest of me wmpany_ tdfiys flhead» "ll 1' h3PP€“5 ‘“ b'~‘ be it one or 30, alert, not. bogged ,good weather. and the stream down by henmg A monoumous clear” we overlicard the two agree, laying thcir plans, “we'll get to bedl early to be up at tirst light." | For pleasant relaxation for US‘ and the family there was the coin- munlty variety concert on an eve- ning of this wcck. wonien and izhildrcii in a zoodly number con- recit,al of one person's woes. Know- lniz the right things to talk about boost. you into the upper strata ‘of people other people want. to know. What could some of these things be? The other fellows interests and hobbies. for instance. If you expect to meet 1 straiigcr. "W9" "’ " “mm mm 5p"“‘F"‘7*‘d equip yourself “ltll some details "{ °‘"5 ml R°b‘5 “""°L°"'d"a‘.”‘ about his profcssioii. :ict.iviLies, cart. Hoar frost sparkled in iAle|rami1.\.' em The“ muster B few m_ evergreen branches lit by our pass- ing, so beautifully that lt. seemed as if we moved along some en-1 chanted trail blazed richlv in J: I els. Above, stars twinkled ga teresting facts about yourself. STUDY THE NEWS Forget the high price or coffee and far and wide in t.lit- ni..ttii for a while and come up with an ,dome of niizht kept lliCll' watch unusual experience you've had. a over the hushed renclies of C\)'dll- fnsciiiiitiiig personality you've met. ltry‘side_ Bone up on at least one current. - - - topic. even if your readmg time I .r.losiniz chapter. It has been plea -‘on in the fields of books. radio. ant. reading tlioutzli.of “ordinai “movies. L€lE\'l5l0ll. the theatre folks and of "commonplace" days. Just have some mental equipment. “How do we value Uill' liuinblr inside from your domestic or office round of care? Bear with: it and routine. trust to the future to offer somr-I ‘ ‘ ‘ thing bct.t.ci'? Or do we appreciate N0 "EARTH 0" TOHCS it well’? Lnviniz it's every dmn and twilight, the lenizthening days. _ the straiiize magic of niglit and.‘ oVEl'y blessing of our lot and sta-any dlmcuuy m The world is so full of fascinat- ng lhlllzs that no one should have picking one or “0,.,_meve,._v “mod and peflemlnioi-e subjects talk‘ about. Per-I ‘NW. of Home and Fnmuy anddiaps one 'Ct‘lt.€ll0l’1«l0l your chat.- mend_ tei mattei would be to stop, think, and consider whether you would be really interested if someone clse discussed a certain topic. If you are about to cxploit. Dickeys lat- est bright. saying, consider whether it. is humorous enough to warrant repetition. Many youngsters’ rc- marks are; in fact, I know one little boy whose parents are be- "Did we esteern more wisely The worth of simple thiiigs Which 'niid life's chime clamour , Unheeded unction briiigs. ‘ Maybe that Peace uiifretfiil Would focus each torn mind And we would tzliiiipse the glory We find so hard to find." Until Monday — — Diiiry — — ‘Good-night -— — - i Better English I B)’ I). (7. Wlllliuiia and qulps. However, unless your quotes have definite wit. better keep them for the family circle. Mr. B. migh be I bachelor, and not especially interested in bright. children. .___4 1 1. What is wrong with this aen- . ‘me? “They, had we we 33335} .i.’1i‘t‘..°?.§‘“.';T;di’.5§§." is‘. {:3 ::l‘:th‘{,r;’r':;.,“°n°e they "”‘V°ied next time you're called upon to 2. What is the correct pro- sum’ conversation’ inunciatlon of “facile"? < _ _3. Vllhlch “one of these words *lllN_'l|-mNi':::e::n:::: ?:::::,. l's misspelled. Consumable, con- “mum” of mun" “m,u,h um sumptlve, consumate. consonant. _ 4. What does the word "indis- aoluble" mean? 5. What. is it ' column. word beginning with mu that mcans"'glvcn to con- stant. or frequent chanze"’l ANSWER! - 1. Omit "out" and "frntn." 2. \ Prnnouiice, fa.~-i1, - as in tut. ac-. t-cnt first syllable. 3 Coi_isum- mate. 4. incapable of being dia- iiolved: perpetually binding. “We want. it to be in sacred and in- dlssoluble union." 5. Mutable. Best i)t‘ttlll‘.t it I. Ufwfly‘. fresh! LADIES ! ! GEYI‘ IN ON THESE - - - PRE- EASTER VALUES « Special Shipment of nnzsst-:s ltog.18.95 SPEOIAL 12,95 . Activities . Household iHin*.s How Can I? ByAnno Alhlay Q. How can I avoid sediment from forming in the coffee pot? A. If the coffee pot and the tea kettle are washed with the pot: and pans after each meal no sediment. will collect in them. Q. How should dressing be stir- red into a salad? - A. Never atir I salad. Merely mu it lightly together, blending the dressing thoroughly with each piece. Q. How can I remove soil from light tan shoes? A. White Vaseline Jelly on I clean cloth will remove loll from ALBERTA ANDWICH SPREAD 14 medium sized cucumbers. 1”“ 'h°"' a medium sized onions " 2 green peppers. The Stars Say 2 red peppers. _ B: E-"-““- ..ii’i.“‘£".ii}.'°‘.'.i"i’I. ‘f.2'2d°.'it..§i"'35l§ For Tomorrow night“ In the morning drain Mt water. Cover with vinegar Ind scald. Mix 56 cup butter. 1t/, cup pug“, 3 tbs. flour and 4 beaten eggs. Cook till thick then add 1 cup sweet cream. (canned will do). 1 tsp. mustard, 1 tsp. celery seed, mix wet] with cucumbers. bottle and heal. —Marlou Brennan. sin-In: vuioy W. I Contract Bridge By Jouphlne Culborttlon nacarrlva imouon VIBRATIONS beneficial to home and family affair: wlll pre- vail on Sunday. with added in- terest centering in cultural pur- suits and persons engaged in creative work. Community mat- ters are also favored Ind your participation in any welfare pro- Ject. could be enjoyable and stimulating.’ This is a day in which to con- centrate on the inspirational and meditative rather than the frivo- lous, or even the practical. Do not worry about trivia. Business problems and household chores can wait. Relax during this twen- ty-four hour period and prepIre for I busy week ahead. For the Blflhdly If tomoisow is your birthday, East's deceptive play in the fol- lowing hand would not have fooled an expert, but it did very well against the actual declairor. . . Eu! dealer. you may anticipate a year of Nuuhsoum vtuau i. change new business and finan- on "on. trial ventures and, quite possibly, a change in envlroiunent. There 04-7" is o. likelihood that some pni-u'c- 9*“ ular talent, artistic idea or the .‘3’ use of personal initiative may ‘lo’: bring special l'8t'0)Zl‘llUOn or hon- "5‘ 7 N ‘Q10. ors——especially during the next two '22“ w E months. 5 Romantic affaus tire generally 1;: S ‘:5.’ favored during 1954, except for I ‘K13 ‘ brief period during July, und ‘Ag family matters, travel and social .K_ug’-1; interests are also under bene- ‘54 ficlent. aspect. Your financial . status should be good now. Con- The Neat" tinue your present program for at :o:fl| Wed Q“ even more satisfactory results by 5"‘ year’: end. 3"‘ B“ 7”‘ A'lldbf‘ tl.rl 'll be loyitil. siiitsrmeimancluextljriemvcly W9“ 1"‘ “W “uh -1""? -'3‘ ,mbmou‘_ overtook and continued the suit to--m i::..:';.°".::'.::.i';.': E*‘::*.;.:.*°‘::.:.f'.- ‘M-‘“'-"1"AT1VE End ‘Cm’-‘V0 of clubs East blfmdly muted II ideas will be under excellent u- m. hen}, ink lnxlnation have full rein. One of So we llil\'€' conic to tilt‘ \\'eek's.lS 1ilnll*’-d- I-(‘Mil about “hit 3095- ‘ collaboration seized on sight. to give his latesL‘$‘;:""'I5”~ucm study and Emily!“ K ' i g and disappointments later. Remember. m ‘man talk as In 1954. but be alert. t.o possible per- practically everything else. it's the, pects on Monday, so let your im- Declare, put up th. Mu.‘ um laid down the diamond king — and then went. into a brown study. with nine trumps in the two hands. he naturally considered playing for the drop of the missing queen. but in view of East’: preemptive bid he finally concluded that West had length in diamonds. as well ll spades and hearts. so south led the diamond jack. and when Welt failed to cover. let the jack ride. East swooped down with the div mond queen and then led anotha high club. Declai-er ruffed, of course, but the defense had now i..midny_,taken three tricka..and the Iettinl you may prepare for a year of trick came to them natunlly ti unusual business or professlonalvhe Bplde HUI‘- your ideas may yield important. results from a flnaiicial point. of view. Where your daily work is concerned,‘ waste no time on triv- ia. but concentrate on important details. The 8Vt‘l‘llliK hours are excellent‘ for small-scale social activities and for participation in hobbies shared with congenial compan- ions Romance, t'0Llrt.ship and cultural affairs are under excel- lent auspices. For the Birthday If Monday is your ,cumy_ ..,.n,h mw opportunities East had carefully refrained from arising either through a.ssocia- leading the third high club at the lion with a large group or through start because he felt prnctlcllly \\‘lt.l1 a partner sure that declarer would be able are similar to to ruff too high for West to over- ruff. Then. assuming that declar- months will be er‘: nine or ten of trumps held the conducive to social and lntel-Itrlck. there would be no P051151‘ lectunl Pursuits; also favorable mystery as tn the location of the for making plans involving future mtsslnz diamond queen. and South Remember. however, would capture that card without doubt or difficulty. Of course. South should have uk- lcd himself why East had made family matters such an abrupt and unnatural dis- through most. of continuation of club leading — but apparently south overlooked that point. whose interests your own. The summer beforehand can prevent problems Romance and should prosper lods of stress December. ———-j A child born on this day will dowerl with the qualltlea needed be talented, imaginative and en- to carry out original ideas. during July and IT'S A FASHION SPREE FOR SPRING FDR TOTS '54 law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Justlnow it i; too serious about F. Hum". ‘many. 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