a oS 7 | Brownie Pack Enrolled At Kensington A total of 23 eager brownies were enrolled in the 1st |ton Brwnie Pack at the Kensing- itor Elementary School recently. | Interested parents were on-hand _WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS Brackley UCW Bring In New ihe Of Officers Mrs; George Jackson was hos. jconsist of; programme, Mrs tess to 12 members of Brackley | Vernon MacMillan, Mrs, R. Bry- UCW recently for the annual jenton, Mrs, Guy Pierce, Mr s. ‘to see the girls by the meeting. Mrs. Hedley Stewart |Allison Bryenton and Mrs. Har- led the worship period assisted |vey Jenkins. Devotional leaders Earle Hickey, into. the’ “fomily by Mrs. Earl Clark. will be Mrs. Walter MacMillan, of Girl Guides.” Following the business period’/@%d Mrs. Roland Horne. Mem- conducted - by president, Mrs. bers will answer roll call with. Raymond Sellick, annual ‘re-|8 verse of scripture contining ports were given by the differ.| Word ‘hand’ Mrs. Everett Gray ent secretaries. It was pleas- invited the members to = ing to note that the allocation home for the next meeting when had been exceeded by a good Mrs. Water MacMillan and Mrs ly sum; profits to be used for | Harvey Jenkins will assist with church purposes. ithe refreshments. Mrs, Pierce ‘Mrs.. Roland Horne, chair- | Will give study on “God and His , Following the enrollment, Mrs Hickey spoke briefly to the trow- nies and to the parents, whom she asked to help the girls in ,|any was they could, and to co- operate with the leaders as much as possible. Mrs. J. A: Brophy, division trainer, led the girls in a period of songs and games. The leader — man of supply and social. assis- tance, reported 70 Ibs. of cloth- . jing sent to depot at Toronto, al- so $5.00 forwarded to help cover freight charges on overseas ship- preciation to the members for The following: slate of ofticers was elected for 1966: president, Mrs. Raymond Sellick:;' . vice- president, Mrs. Everett Gray; treasurer, Mrs. Earle Clark, li- terature. and communications, Mrs. Walter MacMillan; manse committee, Mrs. Walter Mac- Millan and Mrs. Allison Bryen. | ton; supply and social assistan- ce, Mrs. Roland Horne; organ- ist, Mrs. Harvey Jenkins; com- | muntiy friendship and visiting, Mrs. Stewart; expense fund, Mrs. Allison Bryenton press and: publicity, Mrs. Keith Cudmore; birthday box, tion service for new officers a conducted by Mrs. Lacey. After Purpose."’ INDIAN RIVER*KENSINGTON The January meeting of the {India River - Kensington Bs rish council of the CWL Mrs. Ray Lavers showed a fair balance on hand. Card parties have been held at the homes of some members and most of the calendars have been sold. A, letter was also read by the corresponding secretary Mrs. ses ees offered for Social Action, baby sitting, etc. The educa- tion convener, Mrs. L. G. Ram- say gaave a report of the meet- ing held recently at the Charlo- ttetown Hotel concerning adult education. Mrs. Lillian Condon | read the report of the social wel- fare convener. Mirs. Zielinski, | * who was unable to be present. followed by a discussion on the pible Meeting closed with the [Act of Consecration read by Fa- John Arsenault concerning cour, | ROSALINA MERCADO ENGAGED. . and Mrs. Juan Mercado, Mrs. -John Bernard, brown owl welcomed the parents. tawny owl, Mrs. Andrew MacLean, is jhe assistant. One girl Gayle Matheson ns ments. ‘ Donations were so |neiq at the home of Mrs. vena Santurce Rico, wish to | been previously es as . » |sent to Brunswick St. Mission at MacCarvell with an attendance | 2#nounce engagement of | prownle, The are: Hajifax. Mrs. Sellick voiced ap |o¢ 16 members, and the presi-| ‘ei. daughter, Rosalina, to |‘Fairies”, odie Coniae: ‘Shel- Paul Alexander ' MacDonald, : dent . Tom Turner ley— Bernard, Bernadine ‘ Ross their co-operation during past a aa presid- son of the late Mr. and Mrs. |and Teresa Campbell; ‘Pixies’ year. The treasurer’s report read by Joseph MacDonald, formerly Paula Champion, Bonnie — Ste- of St. Peter’s Lake, P.E.I. The marriage is to take place Shortly in San Juan, Puerto Rico. wart, Kathy - Beairsto, Pauline .|Cole,. Rhenda Paynter, Elaine | MacLean, Lynn Pidgeon, Steth- lany Biggar, Joan Crozier, Joanne Smith and Joanne Flahaven; “Elves” Pam |Beairsto,. Teresa Murphy, Jodie Friesen, Lynn Lavers, Norma Boyle and Patsy McInnis. | BEARINGS - ARE PRECIOUS Pure silver is used to make ——— for aircraft and diesel ve engines. 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon, ce 1966. Elayne Ramsay,’ Kristen Arrayet, 21, of St. Bruno, Que., was one of sever- al Acadia University co-eds, who posed for photographs used on a calendar produced CALENDAR GIRL « by the weekly newspaper on sity provost; who said the the Wolfville, N.S. campus. ‘This photo is identical to the one of Kristen used in the cal- endar, seized by the univer- photographs resembled pull- outs from girlie magazines. (CP Wirephote) HAPPE NINGS RICHMOND. Mrs. Bruce - Carruthers, Cas- cumpec, recently spent 4 few R. Bryenton, -At the January conducted a quiz on Audrey Jenkins, Women's Editor, Phone 4-8500 ‘Clifford Arsenault, - —— , held at the home of |DUDply: ins, . ; Mrs. Keith Cudmore, ‘installa- genetal knowledge of religion jton has recently returned home re | from Halifax, where he took his ward’ Laughlin, who served the daughter, Linda, to enter | Victoria General Hospital for usual y days in North River, the guest Fea Ne following programme | was’ en- |ther et a te boise and of her friends, Mr. and Mre.| | Juanita Weeks apent the week- treatment ‘and possibly an oper. < joyed: reading by Mrs. Ross. MacWilliams. home parents, ; MR. AND MRS. DEAN MacQUARRIE ‘Has Good been here?” pine committee. Ch r h G Oo S Plan For Mr. and Mrs. Melville Weeks,| Leonard McDonald, Welling- . ing by Mrs. Gray, ‘Jesus the ST. PETER’S WI U Cc r Up Jack Lockhart of Moncton, | Fredericton. ee Centre has entered the RECENT WEDDING Carpenter” and a New Yeaf/ Mrs. Brent Gillis was hostess N. B. was the recent guest of ae corton Hospital for an : g Prayer, reading, Mrs. Ivan Bry- |to the January meeting of St. Special Day Of Prayer Mr, and Mrs, James Thomas,| Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacNeil, Wedding ~ and aa — zat nso wo _ “Hands”’. Peter’s Bay . Women’s Institute, f Cascumpec. oie ae ee ee" hneenee ere, canenne. Seer ee roe: 3 committees for February | with Mrs. Kennth MacCallum ik owed se ; rs. the United Church Manse, bride's only sister, Lois, and | | residing ‘The secretary, Mrs. |a¢/p.p yeune meeting was held (it, Sea Saturday ef | Wendy Woodside spent the |Cascumpee. “=! Desig ners Winsloe, when Mildred Anne the best man was Millar Mac- | thereby contributing- much to the | Joseph H. Maclnnis read a let- : : “World Dar at Or rr” weekend at the home of her cou- . Proude became the bride of Quartie, brother of the groom. |services there. ‘There's Tot |ter listing some very interesting | aera Seas hich will te held this a oT Mrs. Milton Meckaee ond lA L h Wendell Dean MacQuarrie. A reception was held at the |many of that generation “now:roll calls and it was decided mancontt were IS. Mark's a a oa |? daughter Elaine, West re avis The bride is the daughter of Towers Restaurant. Mr. and |jeft, Titeu’” Sersen commnaneat lout Wibs tele sopciee aula T Angli Bat 200 et meade « te Wass vaso aca. | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Proude, Mrs. MacQuarrie travelled| Nor of this Monday, which |the year. REE one question “Should women bane Saas. tt zs _An emjoyable card party spon- |tioning in Montreal, Ottawa and | Wi th J | scoring pe ge aig mg oo ~ the es mana ©. mee te sad| Plans were discussed for rais- serve on a: jery” war hore ms ks ca Os thene Oe oat fy Oe ‘Sherbrooke WI was |other parts of Ontario. | eweis — parents ere honeymoon, ings- and a things, |ing funds. A committee of Mirs. tg thao yeaggecn me — » Sherbrooke School Wendell MacQuarrie of Mil- residing in Milton. and gave aeaimanadcs elteteate’ a ieee Seae oo Bag ding eed = a ig ener ad én Coun recently. oh H ge aes Mrs. Water Wells and two chi | ROME (AP)—Jewel is a word gon, P.E.I. Rev. "T.R. Goudge .. ._ (Photo by Craswell Studio) sunshine and- cloud, and now, ‘nald and Mrs. George Whiteway = wes Sine. eke (iittes tar the World Dey of was _ : i dren, Marilyn.and Marvin iused -loosely in fashion to de- strange to relate, goes out in |were appointed to review plays oa Suuel aur et ae cee to Prayer. er eating baay'voad me Cascumpec eee gat ae |fine alt sorts of glittering rocks, E 4 DIARY .. |Stanlight. ~ jand plan a variety concert to be |4, so . | Mrs. Elmer Moase represent- |Pe pe dee ment is Summers ur bits of plastic, flashes of spark- LLEN’S Until tomorrow -— Diary —— |held in March. A card party Whee St. Mark's Church , presided vey Colwill; Chappell, winter months. where S. ling metal, simulated pearls, . Good =night..... _ _was planned for Jan Sist and- The program, under the super- ling soa ies ith Mrs. Fred MacDonald, Mrs. Ur- |Wells is on the teaching etaff of | rhinestones, semi - precious d N B 1 = Mrs. -Whiteway nee. pened : porter ¥ ban MacDoanld and: ~Mrs. Ed. 'the Elementary School. stones, and an occasional gem. an amusing game Other nding were = . | All. bei sed I ~Mon ay’ Ss ews. rOug tT MARY. HAWORTH and a contest ‘Naming trees” |Mrs. john A, Thompson and iDA BAILEY ALLEN dears an ee wiene - tts Share Of Accidents — times the sadness of babes and’ Furthermore, the’ .compulsive |GI4NT 19666 Needlecraft Cata- | NUMBER. fishermen off a large ice floe CHIC "AND PRACTICAL drinker almost never takes a |log stars knit, crochet many| Send order to ANNE ADAMS, |that had broken loose Saturday | really serious all-out effort to get |more needlecraft designs. %|care of Guardian-Patriot Pat-|in Lake Erie off Catawba Point. Boots are certainly very son is that the -boot is both hold of himself, as the phrase |free patterns printed in catalof|tern Dept., 60 Front Street W.,/A spokesinan the coast “in” this season and the high. Smart'.and most practical. jis, unless and until he finds him- |send 25 cents. Toronto, Ontario. guard's ninth district search = bed Made of pretend crocodile, it |self completely washed-up with | . NEW! 12 Collectors’ Quilt} COME ALIVE FOR SPRING! |and rescue headquarters in er the boot, the better it goes is high enough for the snow ( ‘might | ing by n >| trol of himself, drink-wise. of coholics, is this: jto ‘dry out’’, I should think he making a better show- , towards getting con- So. much for preface. As for what to do next, may I of -suggestthat the, lasting lesson learned, sooner. or later, teachable wives of chronic _al- Almost any- thing in the way of trials and hardships, sensibly and self-re- - |liantly faced up ton is preferable to letting the addict’s mis-rule of his life make a mess of yours. nobody to lean on, fight with, by |. Alcoholic Spouse Presents - taste for handmade elegance— everyone will admire it! Flower garlands and beautiful birds— embroider in natural col- ors on towels, cloths, scarfs. Pattern 7401: fourteen 3% x5% THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (coins) foreach pattern __(no_ stamps, please) to Alice Brooks, care o! Guardian - Patriot Needlecratfi Dept., 60 Front St! W. Toronto 1, Ont. Ontario residents add one cent sales tax. Print plainly pat. tern number, name, address. patterns for you in color, with The winner of the - — vs was | an Horace ae 3 ache sent-" mg the Kensington ning a contest to find the most Oven-Baked NEW! GRANNY LOOK LOOK Be a swinger! Go out, enter- tain at home in a delightful, dis- arming “‘Granny”’ dress; Rim neckline, sleeves with eyelet or cotton lace ruffles. Choose cal- L-to-344-x-914~in,-motifs,___| ico le Dolph Pineau of North Rustico is a patient in Charlottetown ion. dotted swiss: sil Printed Pattern 4910: Jr- Miss |. =o" Sizes 9, 11, 13, 15, 17. Size 13 tak- es 5 yds. 35-in. FIFTY CENTS (50c) in coins (no stamps, please) for each pattern. Ontario residents add 2c sales tax. Print plainly SIZE, NAME, ADDRESS, STYLE RESCUED FROM FLOE Send for our new Spring-Sum- valescing after -a recent operat- of Mrr.and— | “MATHEMATICS FOR TEACHERS’ _ Beginning Saturday, erie! 29 P.E. | novel method of blinding fashion | qudiences here. Thus far the title’ goes to Titta- Fish Sticks | LT.F. TV SERIES is a ses Be other ‘children bei lost thus, M Pp oe coe lat. Kay, the Kensington United Rossi, a comparative newcomer ped. ving we. know exieg. jovher ‘ciute ys Wi J. O'Hanley. The roll’ call will |K4y, e Kensington Unite . . brings its day of rest, its Church | precious youngsters, as we say, an robl f ee Church and Mrs. Lyman Moase |who has added sparkling hand} Seeuacy somacd lak, vesch ss [knew ite.” Tide Monday's news Z ere 10 one Set af owers set toa, em (ofS, Mark's Anglican. | Easy-Do Dinner Entree "rer to the mags of ents ed cessary upward look, which re- le.” This § news; DEAR MARY HAWORTH: ‘soanlly 2 It was pointed out that : freshes and renews body and |brought its share of accidents. |1 am 51, marred forthe second reach aut to.shaln, the respon [Deven is program superior though it is necessary for the of-| BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN | (2 thep. butter or margarine. | The subtest touch of Jewel i soul before we return presently |“‘So many’ James observed itime, My first marriage was |sible leadership necessary to de-|for next ganized groups to take the-le4d | As a nation, we have not |Bake 15 min. in a mod. oven, jaro, “however, was “daa to the workday paths that arejwith a sigh. ‘So many homes’ not to happy, but was far better liver yourself from the darkness At the close of the meeting, re- re- |in planning the World Day of |begun to tap the endless kinds |375 degrees F. or until browned. |zling pink glass embroidery thal ours... But always there isan saddened” we said. thanthis has been. that is stalking you now freshments were served by hos. [Prayer service, it is for all wo- jand quantities of “fish and shell- SUNDAY DINNER -—;bound-the buttonhole tabs of as aftermath left‘for folks to gather | The recent passing of a city My husband, whom 11 As you've alréady been to AA ltess and co-hostess, . Mrs. Ste- | lmen who care enough to join |fish in ocean waters. We gripe}. Black Bean Soup (canned), ‘otherwise undecorated white sills from that pause the week has lady, one who had come up (0/19) is an alcoholic. He stor, (meetings, my advice {s to enlist wart MacEwen and a social (the Christian women of the jabout the higher cost of meat |Sizzling | Crow , As |coat. observed.. It leaves an admix-|her death at home and full of |aonvia? sora wi six to elent |the social and: paychological was enjoyed by all. A high-|world in this day of worship. _jand never stop to think we |sorted Pickles, Carrot Sticks—| Since necklaces worn with ture of joy and regret, and us-|years, took us, we two, hand in |drimkin a eae hme lant oe eee Ge de orci hour ‘was’ a —|could keep expenses down if we |Broiled Sectioned Broiler-Fry- |dresses like these would have Qally it is'the latter that is ac- hand today. back through OU.!iosing jobs. In the 10 years we (a auxiliary of the AA program |letter from Sister Brendan Mary EAS cc a bare ome ears eee, Bn ed teen ‘Filled |gone unnoticed, Rossi's models Sostey morning bring the feeix. te nek Sekt ten ae T have been married he hasn't Group which points the way out |who is now teaching in Japan, CUMP "Fisk has many nutritional sa ecm Mamet «- eae Sd rt ‘their euler , gs wain gether. ‘ gi as me , . fiear and far news into our kit-|sometimes think if I were back Rat meee Job lneger than year. |S Crees fee er eee : en ie ‘The many friends of Mr. J.H. |sets. It is one of our most im-|Chunks with Lemon-Milk Sher-| Big earrings are very big chen, perhaps when the day is|in my girlhood” an Island girl | we've n peoetinzes at x Sala aan c gece os, ed Bryan are pleased to see him |portant sources of iodine and ot- | bet—Coffee, Tea, Milk. | this year — bigger than eare quite new, and we listen in om |once who had married a stran- |fimes, facing first-of-the-month |. Tor Op. dale tet eowabip or prent cus ome again after being a pati |her minerasl; it is rich in vita- _ POTATOES | sometimes. “the hour.” Maybe as the flame |ger to it, commented with a|” * write to: Al- Anon Family oat ta. tas Conannatlag Hospital; |mins; it is low in cholesterol; (Adds More Flavor to &@ Clara Centinato, opening her bites into the kindling wood on |chuckle on a visit home last| I have a son by my first mar- Group Headquarters, Inc., P.O O'Leary for a few days. high in: protein. Chicken Dinner) collection, used gold for the the hearth, and we set the tea-/summer, “I would marry the |riage. He is married to a, very ipo. 1475, Grand Central Annex | Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Graham |Proper Preparation 6 medium-size buckles _and many buttons of ~ kettle over a ae the heat, and |boy ‘from the next farm over!” nice girl and they have a som Nou yori 17, N.Y. ME. visited—recently with: relatives | Fish should be properly de- baking potatoes her double-breasted suits were _the porridge-pot down to neigh-|You see, I often have an urge to |whom I love dearly. My hus- |". eae : in this vicinity, <x and cooked at moderate} % lb. sausage meat gold. bor it... “It’s small, isn’t it?” |talk of the folks back home, But |band also-loves-him dearly,-un- |” Firth MacNeil is‘émployed in |heat. It is very digestible. ¥2 tbsp. cooking - |, Diamonds, real ones, pinned Peter happening by before break-|what’s the use! My_ husband jtil he ‘starts drinking. Then he New Glasgow, N.S. Men like fish ~ when~—properly } --Seasoned..salt to taste |judiciously to. the bosom or fast-the other morning remark-.|doesn’t know who Aunt...was, or |has a poor way of showing love Harry Thomas.has returned to |cooked. And if you doubt chil-| % c. hot meat broth jtucked into the hair, were the ed. “‘It doesn’t hold much, does jold Gran’pappy ..., so that’ well |for anyone. 2° =~p— this home in Fortune Cove, hav- [dren like fish, visit a school-/ or ‘% c. hot water and ~2 tsp. ‘best temporary friends of the it? Would it hold both Alex’s and. that is one sharing that is lost to} In the past I was self-reliant ing been a patient in the Com- |lunch at noon some Friday. You broth powder. |girls who modelled for Gattinoni my name, I wonder?’”’ ‘‘We’H |us.’ { and accumulated a home; and I munity Hospital, Oleary, where |will find the youngsters enthu-| Pare potatoes. Cut %" from |and.Faraoni on Friday’s fashion have to test that some morning.| Back we went to'a time when |would like to be on my own a- ihe underwent surgery isiastically enjoying baked or|tops to form.covers. Hollow Sear: Gattinoni a scat- we promised. the woman now gone, her hus: |gain, but my age and health do George Willens, ” Bideford, |panned fish ‘fillets, bowls of | these out and.set aside. Scoop tered pink-candy - like crystals So the news of the incidents of |band and a pair of little lads li- |not favor it. At 51, I am too old recently visited his sister and |fish chowder; or tasty fish |shells %” thick. Fill shells with | across the yoke of a pink crepe weekend come in: the traffic |ved in this community. He was |for employment and too young brother-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. |sticks. _ sausage meat, rounding it on cocktail dress. accidents, and invariably add-|not a -farmer,-but a master |for social security help. Bruce Ca Carruthers. OVEN DINNER. top. Fit on the “covers.” Brush ing to these, fatal as they too-of- | craftsman in ways of carpentry. | My son, angered by my hus | Rhonda Thomas was confined | TOMORROW'S EASY-DO ~ filled potato shells with cooking |is your pala RHEUMATICer —. ten are, are the also sad inci-|And James recalled, with plea- |band’s spendthrift drinking to her home for a few days with OVEN: DINNER - joil. Place them in pan. Dust 9 dentals; those injured who must |sant memories of winters of his | which I’ve tried to conceal, want |an ear~infection. Manhattan Clam Chowder with seasoned salt to taste. Pour ARTH ITIC? r face longer or shorter’ hospital | childhood, that his first hand- |me to live with him; but I dread Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ronald Mac-| (homemade or canned) in the meat broth. lens der sell tats treatment and whose activities |sled was a product of this man’s |breaking up housekeeping. The (Donald have taken up residence | Oven-Baked Fish -Sticks proved: reread |" of rheumatic and arthritic willbe curtailed, perhaps for |skill. She was a nice lady, giv- |house needs repairs which we in Cascumpec, where Mr. Mac- Tomato Sauce 375 degrees F. Baste occasional- life. Now too, reported in the |ing, we remembered, of her jcan’t afford, and my~only poc- Donaid-isemployed__with__Mr. Buttered Green Beans hd with broth. Serve with milk | se atte aie rane TROe newscasts, are the losses, of life | singing voice and her gift of mu- |ket money is what my son pays Bruce Carruthers. with Carrots gravy ‘for luncheon. ane —Tt dull aches and stabbing feet property by fire, and some- sic especially to her Church, |me for baby sitting. Mrs. Erskine Clark, Alberta; Warm Raisin Buns Note: Use: the scooped out | pains handicap Sometimes I think I'd be bet- _|recently vsited with Mrs. James| Coffee, Tea Milk raw potato when making potato | TeMPLETON’S T- ny ono ~& |ter satisfied, afterward, if we Thomas and family. ee soup or a fish oe $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. __\proke up. But then I wonder. Carruthers, Cascumpec, pes for THE CHEF‘ For extra fest relief, nas ‘WOne thing sure, I've nothing to suninuatne has obtained the con-|OVEN-BAKED FISH STICKS be CLING PEACH COM- Cream Unimont ta the relen ‘externally, look forward to in this situation tract for the construction of a| Prepare 2 fish sticks per per- f ; : $1.25. iatrnally . I am very depressed, have lost ‘|post office in Elmsdale and |Son as follows: Brush each fish aise out Mua toe we have | 2.7639 interest in homemaking, don’t will begin work immediately. stick with a few drops of cook- eo at canned’ cling | . |want to go out, I just stagnate - ing oil. For 6 persons, dust |peaches have finer flavor when H. BENNETT CARR ’\and worry. fish all over with'a mixture of |Sefved as a warm compote || It looks as if I'l have % do RUSTICOVILLE |% tsp. cach seasoned salt aud|cially welcome in cold weather Sun Life of Canada ©| something soon. And I would Ac’cent. Prepare: In 3 - pt. sauce- District Supervisor like to do what is best in God’s Harold Doucet is convalescing | Place fish in a pan; heat’ 10 |Pan, combine ae 14 02) = Insurance Counselling .|sight.. Please give me your’ opi- at his home in Rusticoville after min. in a mod. oven, 375 de- wey peaches eh whole clo; Charlottetown, P.E.1. *| DEAR K.R.: In your letter, Charlottetown ‘Hospital. with heated canned tomato (Simmer mn, remove eo PPP alee -| heres .condensed, you___ mention Justin Gallant of North Rus-|sauce or temato-mushroom - Cover; serve warm | that your husband goes to church 1s returned to his home, |Sauces- — --<-—— ee. era ia eh, when sober and also has atten- acy tae k pall ta Cia BROWNED ne, Gaver. PURITY DAIRY 3 ded Alcoholics Anonymous’ meet- Hospital for the past WHIPPED POTATO — ¢ | ings... weeks, ne Le light, then vee & BOROUGH RANKS CITIES “Parents Prefer 3 “| You don’t ‘say whether or not n has return- c. whipped potato ( More factory workers live in » 4 ee ee od fuane having tdbea trestment or flakes). Pile potato into @|Brooklyn, New York, than im Purity Products” 3 if it were wholly on his own ini- LINEN LUXURY \|for the past few weeks in Re- |well-buttered or margarined low |pittsburgh. and Detroit ~ com- j#°!7 Kent St. Dial 471259 tiative, sparked by his true wish | [ot your linens reveal your hab, Centre. Ate casserole. Dot the top with ‘bined with Lo sa EER SPaea"ePo"e"aa"eate 4 with the rising hemlines. This ‘hanks and yet looks great on |cry to, or take from. Nobody, |quilting motifs. Finest pattern|mer Pattern Catalog. 125 top|were not im danger when the one is a style that®will not on: eity streets. It. is designed |that is, who cares about him ia lever collected from rem ma |shapes for sun, fun, dancing,|floe btoke loose because the ice $ program, es te: ‘teachers, » will be seen iy appeal to teenagers but with a little heel and is com- /a strictly person-togerson way. |seums. Send 60 cents for new |dining, everyday! One free pat-|was about inches thick Saturday evening for a number of weeks, at 5: 00 p.m ~ wil}-also get a ‘‘go” signal pletel wa ter proof. (By | In the Hight of of thege considera- |Museum Quilt. Book No. bP —|tern — clip coupon in Catalan, and cold weather kept it ‘from : ’ :UU p.m. ‘tir@m their mamas. The rea TRAGY ADRIAN ; olalg to me that ‘sixteen complete patterns. . Send 50c. breaking up % tions, it