P1598 Happenings of The Week A Coronation ll 3 natinnl birth- Iax, It is also the occasion fnr much ipiendid pageantry. Therefore it lli iizih great anticipation that the people of Pr:nce Edward Island are, .ook.ng lirward to seeing an Eixhibi-l Linn of the Coronation Robes and rii. GILl'Gi;I;?S;.l?urdily. Dec. itfiiisi production of "The Whitehead- ed Boy." . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevenson have as their guest. Mrs. Steven- son's brother, Mr. Ralph l-Iolmanl at the Birds Eye Food Dlvlslonl Rrgaiza. The exhibits will be on of Lever Bios. Toronto. Mr. Hol-- :lisplay December 13, 11th and 15th'ninn is visiting his mother. Mimi ha rlotleiown Girl from one until ten olclock in the, Aiiriitoriiini ol the New Queen Char- lotte Hgh School. Dr. R. G. Lee. Cltamniaii 0! the City School. Board, k.i. llv gave permission for the Ex- hihitinn to he held in this fine Auriiior:iim so mtlrh has been tvritten about the Coronation and? out imeljc yniiiig Queen. but it is mil to (will in Burke"; phrase that site hr n'i.'s "the dispositions tlirr are l"iFl'- in private life into .llF' 5"YllCP and conduct of the Cr-mnioiiiicaltli " While numerous .-irl-ins uzll attend this Exh.bition whit-ii mines to us from Halifax at cl .5 being held in all the Capitals, ye' : lS the children. the Sllbjefbs of tho future, who must be in the iii.iuii.ty' or those view.ng the Coro- niit on robes. a Dr 1.. E. Piovise and Di. John M.ilui.r. hate returned fioin R blist- ncss trip to Toronto. Dr. Prowse was accompanied by Mrs. Provvse. . . . senator and Mrs. J. P. Mrliityre lei” Friday morning for Boston, vi-'ne.e thny will spend Christmas tr 'll niembers of the family. They will be in residence ill Ottawa the early part of January. l . o . 'l"'ii.s was the fzrst trip to the Mom mes for Miss G. A. Kelly of the Presbyteriaii Church offices. Toronto. There was A splendid at-f A fPrince Edward Isl Bessie F Holman. ii patient in the and Ho5piL3l. S. . . The Alpha Chapter of the Beta Private Sally R. Osborne. daugh-9 Slltma Phi Society met Wednesday te: of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G. Us- eventng at Mr. J. C. Gallant.'s.b0rnc. Cliai'lnitetmvn RR ti. has .residence Plans were made fni llust completed basic lrain.ng at the, the forthcoming Christmas pm. New Womens Army Corps Center. Jeri Luncheon was served by M55. William Michael and Mrs. Gordon I-'ori Prior to entering McClellan. Alao.ini.i, U. S A. the. WAC. Pi'i- B9-'”'3- ,vnle Osborne was employed with ' ' ' N B. C. in New York Cit)" and Mrs it" P. l.ynds. retiring Pres- tyith South Oaks -v the L. 1. Home, ident of Lodge 952. l.. A. to be of Long island. N. Y. She also attend- R T. entertained her officers andled Prince of Wales College for two memm” 31 R delltzhlflll Sllitiics yeavs and has a member of the Bridtze on Monday evemna. iiiisimbaii team. ' ' ' i Fort McClellan is the iitnleiis of Mrs. Julian Herring and Mis lthii U S. Women's Aiiny Corps. Earl Layers entertained at fir e Here all new memocis oi inc WAC lam?-A "1 b-'IdK9 on 58lU1'da.V ev9- are retreived. processed, classified ning at Mrs. Herring's residenceland trained for Army Life The 0” Hlllsbomuih Sll'99l-. lnirilor tiaining units arc the Basic T A A lcoiii-ii-, which .niLiates the transi-- . This will b9 "'9 !”'S'- Chlilslmas lion from civilian to military li'e: In their lovely new home for Mi. amt ihp WAC Scluiul, which con- a”d MV54 Hugh A- F3 W” Hlld dint.-e all iiiiicer training progranis their two little daiightcis, Judith, pm-ate Osborne said, iii 3 5919. aged SEVCH 3'63”. and Pa"l9la,pll(llle conversation with her pur- aized four years. The l'lari9ll rr'sI-;enis this week from Alabaiiia. that ldence '5 w "W b9a””f”l WW IF-Wfshe had also received commenda- d9n”3l 3733 CRDHRHO Hlghlalldi-lfl0ll for excellent work from the; Nnlth Va”””"””3 lColnnel in charge of the Center. M”' Farmnv the l”"'"” Ml-Viishe will remain at the Center to Thelma Burke. daughter of Mr. lauend the cad,-E Col"'se' for ii-am. and Mrs. Ernest Burke, Soiithpu.'f.'lng as it platoon sergeant in the was on the staff of the Bank tifiwAQ Training Battalion, Montreal. Charlottetown, for fivel years previous in her marriage. l t ttliow'iiiaiiiai:e Irmk plate at Zion te,niber 27. 1934 Pirmin (( mutt-ll Plioin). Elxchangi ows Pit llllt'tl above are Mr. and Kits. .liilllt'S Miller lithe .lc.'in l'iHWklIlS),l Pwshltcrlnn .Vian.-e Satiirday. No- LET'S E T Cook Lamb For Maximum Flavor 3! IDA BAILEY ALLEN Properly I Relieved Nausea The verenimiy was pcrformvil by Roy, W. Harolcl! IIICAI N. QKEI. M. Dr Big Advances In Treatment Of Disease Medics! science maked greet stride: each month in developing new modioatiom and treatment: to protect the health of you and your! children. Among the latest. advanccsl are: Hydrocortinone: I modification oil the drug cortisone. which has been used so effectively in the treat-i ment of arthritis. and many other disorders. In helping bring relief to arthritis victims. it can be injected directly into painful joints and also into connective tissues. Low Back Pain It has also helped bring relief of low back pain due to fibrositis which is an inflammation of the connective tissues, such as the liga-i mentil. It in useful in eye disorders. Serpuil: a preparation derived from in plant known as luuwolfin serpentine. It is used to control hypertension and nervous pressure in general. It has been helpful in calming and soothing patients under strain. Excellent results have been obtained when given to psychotic o .. My Engagement Announcement Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Prince ton. announce the engagement of their only daughter, Joanne Marily . to Mr. Frederick Thomas Coyle. B.A.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coyle. of Charlottetown, P. in Si. Bernnrdls Church. Moncton. Howard. 320 Cameron street. Mm. . Freder-r& E. I. The wedding will take pliic, Monday. December 27 at. l0 um. persons in I state of anxiety. Antihlllamlne Relative Ohlorpromazine: A drug related chemically to the aiitihistamines. Demonstrations have shown it aids in relaxing muscles. relieving itch- ing, lowering body temperature and inccreasing the effectiveness of analgesics. While it acts as it sedative. it does not confuse or depress mental pro- cesses. It has been used effectively with another drug. disulfram, in treating chronic alcoholics, keeping them calm and even helping some of them sleep during the withdrawal period. i As little as a single dose has help- ed patients who had been suffering severe nausea and had been vom- iting. Trevidal: Available only for ex- perimental purposes. it is a mix- lure of I vegetable gum. a cooked oatmeal derivative and antacids. lllcer patients report the tablets give excellent results. Or 123 pal- ients tested. 115 said they got dis- tinct or complete relief of symp- tims. Tinsel and Affection Combine at Christmas By ELEANOR R055 The spirit of love which inspires clirisunas expresses itself in many ways. Tinsel. holly, tinkling bells, bright ribbon and evergreen wreaths, all small things in themselves. draw us back in memory to the past. Linked with the Put They are cherished symbols of man's ancient ways. Derived from many sources and peoples. they continue to evoke in us a nostalgic feeling. a kind of yearning for tra- ditional ways and remembered friends. Part. of the miracle of Christmas is expressed in the joy of giving. The gilt itself may be tiny. but the emotion behind it is great. Affec- tion is expressed in every intricate bow and seal. A magazine aubscriptioii is often mercial snow. and than doumitoq with bells. flowers. pine cones ma ribbon. Don't overdo the frippery" Ti-iq gift each wheelbarrow held In; wrapped in plain metallic paper and tied with the narrowest of ribbon without. benefit. of bows. The um. tainer had enough adornment With. out further embellishment. To Hold Small Item: During the summer we obtained several nf those small straw bul- ets which were popular as hand- bags. Now they'll be put to use It containers for modest gifts such in gloves, handkerchiefs and scarves Spangles and red and green rib- bons complete the gift. such it straw carrier would in ideal for a little girl. especially I she decided to save it for next mm- . . p . , p . , - g V , V , sent as a Yuletide remembrance. mer. - Srdzijgguiidlallvls Zllr:-l;n':r:'(::! ":39;-. in addition to -5 f'alil'FllF;(hp Muiritiiiie Pi-nvini-e hr-ai-d gtlic "Wm R H "H, m "Hm Ammml I H! k I ' QUESHO5 55” Ahswhn Of course, the periodical itself Larger winker handbags mightbo . .,hl)n1P and cnniniiinily interests. she: Rev Hui:li .l;i('k of Sydiiey. Ix .8. . L s , . ' ' i - ”"” ' m” 5 5"" ” H” Mm 1” . , , , sciids a greeting mid imnmiiiclng filled with gaudily wrapped holiday J-i-We W1 l" h””' MW K””-ti IS Dflllnllpd ,.i iii. Academy of Art ---i . . - .. . ,.,, W till-rlfilllil iiitr Llnlll. .Vl.'l(lrlll1P anti .. lil'5;P skillcl. inch 1 tbs xii...-i. E. G. i mm hem hoilirivd im mm and wok,” Ah” it-l”3k5 1" W ”""5”3”-l """'VV:nc-ntivei. aludvirll Faahmn ll: limu-1-em, K-iiiitmtlli-n cilccted tlic "'" d" W" liikr arli.ini.igr nl ilirl ruin: slml-l'7l'(llKll the lanib shanks .l'””5 Vlbh V9"5P1”-lli M1155-.C3" the gm m we recipient ' fill V”-Vl P3995 ml ”"1""" M'” lllSll'all0n and lI)esign Iwith thel I11:t('iell:l.nllVl”)gUHlF-ill! nf St An- m,',',l-l dim” mal ran be made l""ml Ml "V" 1" mm lTl1”1' OW" 13' Will -V0” adv”? mp wml" m dm Something Extra Gold sting Kisii -iinn was it KUPFV ii We Canadian Artist 'Mr. Falconer d. '- cm ..i, pmm, Ng in if lcontribute enough to prevent .ILick- An-3”": EXCe551"9 SWWUUR M L.ei1nnx 'u'v Tiuirsdai morning for Smnh. ' ii lfllds v'fl'; dphhP,r.a'n”lm' Imus "In my opinion. Clint, .tinei'icaiisl uigt. Traii.:lei- in R large cusemie the palms may be an indication of But. the ingenious may devise 3 These hampers 5)-muld ,1... m 3lrlnt'nn and Newfoundland. I M,.s- I.-arm,” hay (,3 MM ”utl,,IPfl KG :1”"V C 1 pr m Mat-mm? do likw lamb, when it is pi'opct'l,t' or small master. 50319 KEHPFRI di-901'd911 Mich 38 M1 Chtlfmlnl EXDFH Unit? to add to the brightly decorated. Ropes of mu - - ' imam M hm, "Mn mjmmaltand aHwi';” d :1 elf: all A M egumaem B' preiiiirctl Btu niniiy i-r'il:s do not; Sll" :2 tbs flour into the f'll'lpplnp5 infection or perhaps even difficulty presents appeal. trimming might be affixed by tiny it s n' -riieinst tn Plll1('F F.d- W. lava; In H" lnmrlm, Dpcmlahntn kin” ' P lfiwi m'F my Mr ';md iiiirursiziiirl how to muk it. it'll in the skillet (;r:idually stir in WW1 the thyroid gland. In many Au inn:P9”5've W"-5”? maiwzlnr bows or nine cone clusters. Or no . .,.,i,.,.,; ,0 km... ma, mu. M M mp” mndmln ham? , lSHaplSlIl1lP,un!a.n Rumm My .,,,l. m5..,,nm MW (H. ,.,,,,mm a 1., ,. ha, Mm. and 3 ms mush. L'i15ES.ll.lsa localized condition. the basket or at letter trS.V might. be the containers with ribbon and . ears-ei women of Tor-, - . . ' M”: -"'R"i'lHm (,h'al'mm;"mn and ll:ll'(ll nunir r1Ii not eiiyti. so its f':tllllCfl or frozcn lcmoii Juice, gm. cause. for which cannot be deler- purchased or drafted into service m-iish riff with I huge felt bow of arm as Vliss MrK.nnoii of Peteidit A wmdlng M In”-PS1 '0 mp”. lx1l('.KilgPllntal:rT1lare.CmlHn; LMI S”mA best to fill nif as iiiiicii as pmgtlhlpl iiiiiil imiimp -rhm add 1 tbsp Wm, mined. , . from your own possessions. Wrap the same color as the tyings. Gold Rmad ',1'l1n fni thirty-two vears was numemus (jhammemwn mmds 1- me RM ands Mr S Rumam before r-ookiiig. and also to skim; rest:-rslui'e sauce. 1': tsp, prepared There is no treatment which is the November and December ls!UP5 stars may be pasted on for another n.-.-winrpd tlllh the Presbi-is-rian HMS ma, or M,” H2191 Constance m” p" nmnm 0” mp island HS”, fill all floating lamb fat flinnl StPtt'sll1ol'sm'gd1sh. isp tame nhusmrdv of any particular value. Of course. of the particular magazine up in touch. ' 1-iivimi 'nr Girls on Ymit-ville Aven-isiacpyv dauzh,,,,. of Mr? and Mrs lw9”M: Hmhml Bumum mm In or pan e1i:ippiiiii.n; before cninpleiiniil l tsp salt. ', tsp. monosodium glu. A careful search should be made for gala holiday paper. Then loop 4l'lb- One such linmpi-r is going to an no Tii:-niiin Miss iVli"Kll'ln(lll was .L L gmc” hf I.-,.,,d,,m.mn' NB ,'”fd "yr? at mp Palmmf Mm”, ill-if fl!-elk V tiiiniite. 4 vihnln cloves and i., 9 the caiiseso that ll can be elimin- bon around the container and tie it invalid child, Inside me will find mmm mr WNW ).(,m.s at this M ML Him-py Am-pd Canon. mm n; lfksll: yTtll1l.'ll0 and lcnion iiucc also diced celery. Pour over (hp lamb ated Just as soon as it is discovered. with it big. loose bow. 12 gnlly wrapped packages. each in i,...,.,,..,,,.. .Ml,p and M”. H. lb canon of NM. mm" . . . Ell? A fine Zlll in lamb. Madanie. sliaiiks, E Vwpm .If only one color of undecoraled be ripened on the mm of mm ' ' ' iICarlisle West. Quebec wliich look M - (i i p axllll Ri1lll'Ul'V- -- , Cnwr alld hRkP about ll: lirs.. -AC nbbml 15 u39dv P35” 0" 5 19" m0l1ih ln N10 YER? (if ht? will n,,..,,.,,,.d and MR 1- H B S0m'. ma” rm.en1i.v m Wll-mm Umledi is m IE A - - - T()MnliR0tt S niisnnn ill a moderate oven. 350 degrees FM. beads or sequins for it glitter touch. power holds out.) we ('Pfr"'fRlllPfl at Luncheon at the it.-,; l-iniisv rill Vvrdnesday when uiirsin iicliided Miss G A Kelly oi Tuiniiin and the RPlcl'Pll(l and Mrs W H2 rold Brown of Cha r-I l(”'I"iWt!'n ' llPl'. 1'-l CilSll left Tuesday In t"5ll her son Lieuten- int (lniiininiide Alan Cosh. Mrs. Cost: and izrandson for several monilis in Virginia Beach and Ot- lR'.v:'t. ' Mrs Jaiiins S Walker entertain-l Id at t1.".ClllP on Thursday after-i noon at the Charlottetown Hotel.l A'7.l'Fll'IVP ffhristmss decnrations rctr llseil. and i-upper covers laid for fourteen guests . . . The real nliiecl of the Drama is the pnvvraial of the human chi-arier in the acting and pres- Il.l?liWV1 of the plav "The White- hrmlerl Rm” by Lennov Robinson in the Queen (Yhailoile High School Aurlilci um. Pridav even.ng hv the l.itt'n 'l'hn:i:re Guild o.' Charlotth mun ihi: nhierl ix-as attained Meet- lnc 'he Cc-wcliccnns. the Duffy: and so on last Pt'Pl'llnK was simply ielightful. The members of the cast Worn not acting these people, they, Church. Fi'edcrit'Inn. The bride wore a beautiful liing dims of Chantilly lace over white satin. The litincyniiitiii is being spent in Montreal and the l,.aiirenlians. Mr. and Mis. Gallon will reside in Frcdericloli. Mr, Gallon gradu- ated from the University of New Brunswick. The ushers at the Gallon-Stacey wedding were Mr. Charles Stacey, brother of the bride. and Mr. Victor Stewart of Toronto, who is a student at the University of New Brtinstvick, Mr. Stewart is a grandson of the late Dr. and Mrs. Stevrarl. Tn- ronin. and of the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mnffal of Vvestnn Mr Stew-art'.I mother. Mrs Vic- ior Stewart. Vlili!'ll Piince Erliiai-d island some years ago and was the guest of Miss Lena Mcl.iire at Bonniihinley. . Mrs. Aubrey White and her rtaughlei. Mrs Lloyd Yen return- ed recently from a five weeks visit in Boston, Mass. In Revere. Mass. ihov were the guests of Mrs. RNA- xel Hayvvai'd. niece of Mrs. White. . . Meeting in St. Paul's Church. entertained at l')l'lIlKP' F'”l"3 9V" ning. 0 Mr. and Mix Jaiiics Millet liavc returned from their llHt1l'.V”V"”l 9,-iii mi-niigh New Bitinswick and, Nova Sciitia. Mrs. Millc- was the fnrmei Miss Jean Hawkins Nliw and Mrs. Miller have taken up resdcnce in Charluitetmvn. wlioiv Mr. Millet is on the staff -If Ill? ,Rnyal Bank. 0 o l Mrs. .lacqiics C0lll(lnll)P arrived by plane ietzently from Montreal loin a visit to her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Norman. . . . , Coiisiiitile. Charles E. Walpcl. Mrs, Walper. and bahv doiiiiltter, l.loanne, who are IRKIHE Ull 1"5"l', once in Alhertnn have been siaymll for 2 short i..inn with Mrs Wall?" ms mothe. Mrs. S. K. Todd. Loni? lWfll'lh Avenue. Constable and Mrs., Walper have been living in Chai- rlnttetown for it year and A half.4 lprinr in cnnstable Walper heinzl transferred to the Alberton. . . . Mr and Mrs. Parley 'l'ayloi Mid; 'lheir two ihildren. Masiei Cecil and Miss Elizabeth have returned from an enjoyable trip to Bos- were the people. Mrs Vera Millar,Glnce Bay. N. S. for the first time mn. Mm” Th” vmled m RHd,ng.l was the Director of fill! magnificent I Anne Adams Patterns in its long liixinry, the Synod of SF.W'- I-EASY SIEPARATI-IS Rust" mom. whip tip these ward- robe wonders in a jiffy! MIX OR MATCH the hoicv jacket. blouse and .-ii.spendei'-akiit! Make them in colorful oorduroy cotton. or wool: taffeta or velveteen for Sunday- beet. All easv iii-wing! Pattoin 4720: Children's Sins 2. 4. 6. 8. 10 size 0 Jacket and skirt 3 yards 35-inch nap; blouse 1'; yards 35-inch fabric. Thin pnttoni easy to use, simple to new. is tested for fit. Hui com- plete illultrnted instructions. send Thirty-Five Cenu (350) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly Size, Name, Address, style Number. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care The Guardian. 00 Front Street. West. Toronto. lMass, with Mrs. James Thomas, lgrandmother of Mr. TH)10I' nndl lihey also visited in Poi't.smouth,; ,Ma.u. and Portland. Maine. M-rs. 1Sydne,v Taylor motored up with .ici son, Mr. Perley Taylor and: s family. She will visit with heig mother. Mrs James Thomas. until. after Christmas. ' . 0 Clients entering the Canadian; inank of Cnninierce. Danforth Branch. Toronto. will be greeted by ii Prince. Edward island Klrl.l Miss Betty Robertson. Munn's Rondf Miss Robertson is I daughter of, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Robertson. Rndl was employed at the Unempioy-l ment Office in Charlottetown before going to Toronto in September, 0 o . Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mnciviillan have returned from I short trip to Halifax, where the Doctor was attending 5 symposium on Geria- trics put on by the Post Graduate Committee of Dnlhouaie University. Facility of Medicine. 0 O O . Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Nicholson are nn a trip to Montreitl visiting member: of their family. . . . Hostess:-ll at the Charlottetown Ourling Club tonight. are Mrs. George Hawkins. Mrii. Arthur Well- nev. Mrs. Henry Peters. Mril. Waller er Gnu and Mrs. John Mustard. . 0 0 Mrs. Thane A. Oampbell enter- tained on Tuuday It the tea hour at Muberry Lodge. summerstde. honoring Miss Helen Holman. Re- ceiving with them was Mrs. Emma Holman. Presiding over the ten table with its artistic arrangement of bronze 'mums and yellow tapers were Mrs, .1 la-Roy Holman and Min Carrie Holman. Anointing were Mn. W. l.'. Bmallmln. Mu. Rich- ard Hinton. Mrs. R. A. Home, Mrs. Laurie Coleii. Min Dorothy Ellis and Mn. Vernnn Bnmnn. Oonunucdonucot . l p Cnlilmgi--(ii'ecii Peppei Salad l.cnioii Lanih Shanks Bi-iiiid Noodles Baked Sqllllklll Pcricli Betty Wliipi Topping Coffee Tea Milk l Lninun Lamb Shanks: Order 6 broad noodles. or until fork-tender. Serve with Tiiick oi-' THII cmzr -Sensoii hrnad noodles with '3 tsp. dried mint while cooking. Verv nicel tvith lamb. . ELLEN 'S DIAR Y by an Island Farmer's Wife What a nire in st-ellany of items we imind in the parcel of this weeks nlnklllll-Klll.S (JUIIP up .ii 5'3-'I'.V wrappinits or white and we think. tied about with A silver cord of moonlight. Siinwflakr-s were there. pure white, diifting softly eari.hw;ird4' as do the fading leaves nf autumn: days fall: or the l.quid tones of Fit) ("hurt-h-hells which on Milly Dec. R. C M- P--lF,l1ll'WT days from lofty heights Cll'ODiSlPIKh5. I gu their leaven into the hearts of the- liuriying Rhoppers below. This we, found there . . . and it hit of the dovvnv blanket beneath which now in A quiet sleep, rest the weary fields of the farmlands. was there not a sprig of lpl'u(1e there? Aye, and it hit of the bal-l siimed "var" the nPP(llPS shiningl silk.l,v. from the evergreens now. prising darkly sturdy in woodland and hedgerow. and always an en. gaging part of the hallowed sea- son drawing near. ': In this week's parcel were famil inr an-nes frnm years we once line . . Of horse-drawn itleighs tiavel-i ling by field and roadway along trails now snowy-white. And we saw cattle following paths mi-iviugli winter-like surnundings. come down4 to drink at the niiiimeiim. ! And one evening we saw the? little boy of this iioiisehniii iiiiuznl in with eyes shining and bntedl Iaethlehem star. i- the days on the calendar. "To my mind, it's not far enoutzhi Mai" James smiled. "Not when I think of winter coming down and; all the work we had planned In. fltl before that." "'rhere'll be no more plowing” the youngster com-i menied. , l "Not for us anyway. plows away today and my carts too. And brought out. the ass now we'll let Winter . We put thel come " This week brought up thg iiigm of belated flocks of Canada geese. in solemn tones offering their iiu revotrs; dark of wild ducks focal facing into the sunset: prettilyl plumaged pigeons. gleaning grains. in the barnyard; blue wings in thel oi-chard . and on L near hill-l side, sheep lifting the snow to nib-l ble the fnll-grass beneath. l And A beloved seaaon is here. one in which the. worn old wnrldl may again go a-faring led by that. E ”And ever as dawns the Christmas day. The worn old world goes faring. Seeking the place where the young Child lay. . Where the Kings of the East bowedl low to pray. j once was born to abide al-l wiiv, J And Elrlztlh "'SnRl1'LRbo(;lLLSSlnnl'lf:l10d 32- In that were 10'" d””"' gram. l'It'n not too far Away now" he Until Monday - - - .. Dliii-y nndded presently. turning to count - -- - - Good-night, . . . . . -CmeI.2zE.! coiig int: .Hero'I An - one that enetratin C311 J Coughs of Cold: Problem Here's it cough syrup children like to take -and agrees with their stomachs! It.'l new Vick: Medi-tratln It's different! A com ormula.T e n 1: ti 1 - ries medicinepue) ierrlia "3 "gradient cu throat, where named 8 u.n edu.-at i).'.'i.l3.i....".'i... "" VICKI moi COIIGII IYIIIP li Relief . Stomach Upset! two: to Your Child's works quickly and effectively Cough syt-ii l ination of apnew ingredient with 9. medicnting th tangled tclgevlces of the e in CI in edi 9. B0 to work. Th: is vgvli my Vick: Medi-tntinf 31; c . overt ATING vliku the M.Idi'0l'UIl"0"f.L!hl I Morning Smile Two boys were spending a day in the country and came upon it man fly-mhing. After watching him cast. his line several times, one of the boys remarked to the other: "Oh come on. Bill. Helil never catch anything-hefs trying to lasso "em " ' .-mm-......r:...m -m.- . . or place sequins all over the ribbon in polka dnt effect. Present in I Wheelbarrow Gift shops frequently hitrhor wonderful small gift. mntiiiners such as wicker wheelbari-ows. Last year we obtained several and used them to turn one present by speedy alchemy into two. Such attractive holders rnny be sprayed with com- Household Hint - Hang a pad and pencil in the kitchen to jot down household memos and store lists. Or hiiv I bulletin board equipped with mag- nets for attaching notes and memos. -0 A gorgeous assortment of silk. and dacron. manv styles to select from in and find the very choose from . . . in such luxurious fabrics as nylon, jersey, crepe. There are you are looking for. NYLON BLOUSF. 2.98 to 7.95 WOOL JERSEY amuse: S. A. blouses to . . . conic blouse LACE-TRIMMED BLOUSE 2.98 to 8.95 2.” II 0.05 MCDONALD i i