; Mass: 4 ELLEN’S DIARY Fresh Garden Vegetables Savored At Noon Meal “This is one of the nicest pla-:as had those nine bantams? As ces, isn’t it!’’ the one girl of this had also the white kitten he pet- farm remarked this afternoon, ted... The young cousin, a nice looking down from a red cliff at little lad, is now a guest. At the waves breaking in lacy curls|dusk, as cowboys, the three stal- ‘on a shore we know and enjoy..,|ked ‘‘bad” red men noiselessly, ‘Sun glints be - jewelled thesslipping like so many shadows ‘ |\breast of the sea, and the sound amid the boles of the great lawn | lof the tides then was like that trees. + everything had found at last MR. AND MRS. L. B. LUND Wedding Bell _ |\we sometimes fancy we "ean “Try now, Ellen, like a good ‘hear in the old coral- hued woman” James said, picking up ;eonchs in the parlor: a vague/his cap after. breakfast to go to |gound and serene, a happy whis-|the farming, “to have the din- | per of thing, as though every last ner on the table a bit on the lconern of time and place had early side, so as not to delay been settled, and everyone and us. It’s a great day, this, to get a\that hay hauled home’’... | Saitsfying peace... \ner was a slice of steak, nicely The gathering up of hay-bales ribboned with fat, indeed altoge- 1 iteday had taken the trucks on/ther a cut after James’ own f | outings which ranged a number heart. Complementing it ,taste- of miles, to the delight of the fully were the new potatoes (‘‘Do ichildren and others privileged you eat them skins and all?” lthus to catch rides. Peter enjoy-/Peter was curious to know, ed them, as did Jamie's three,, when he need to come by. their faces smiling as they gath- ‘We do!" “he nodded.) Crisp ered in the summer's charms, lettuce and young beets from not the least of which was the the garden, we had. And for des- ‘sunshine they caught and stored sert bowls of cultivated raspber- | away, to have it by them_ries from an old garden where through the darkish Fall days, | flowerings also are. and the bleak ones of winter, to “These go with the season, Din-} |which the year will all too soon gilen don’t they?” James, sav- s Ring Out. For Fort Augustus Bride St. Patrick's Church, Fort Au-! gustus was the scene of a wedd- ing in July when Catherine Marie, daughter of Mr. and “Mrs. Albert Murnaghan, Fort Augus- tus.became the bride of Lou is Brendon, son of Mr. and- Mrs. Leo Lund, Tracadie Cross. The double ring ceremony was performed by Rev. James Smith who celebrated the nuptial Rev.Vineent..G... Murna- ghan and Rev. T. P. Butler were seated in the sanctuary. The organist, Berna dette Power accompanied by her sis- ter Patricia and George Mac- Donald sang hymns during ~ the; the ceremony and signing of register. Given in marriage by her fa- ther, the bride wore a floor length gown of arganza over peau de faille with full skirt accented by self fabric roses and pearl and lace applique. The neckline was appliqued with pearls and_ net, the fitted bodice featured tiered veil was held in place ~ tiered viel was held in place with a rosette of pearls and cry- girl in a dress of pink peau de soie satin and matching hair- bow. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. Gerard Murnaghan, brother of the bride was best man and guests were ushered by Edwin Lund, Tracadie Cross, and Ger- ard Smith, Fort Augustus. For her daughter's wedding, Mrs. Murnaghan chose a royal blue. dress of Jace over taffeta with white accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Thefgroom's mother wore a silk figured turquoise dress with matching accessories and a corsage of white carnations. Following the ceremony, a re- ‘ception for 165 guests was held at the Holy Sema Com- munity Centre, Charlottetown, where the bride’s table was cen- tered with a three tiered wedd- ing “cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The master of ceremonies, Adrian Smith, uncle \of the bride proposed the toast |to the bride, to which the groom | responded. | The guest book was circulated -} turn, she | "I could stay and stay’’ day, isaid. “It's lovely here by and I’m sure it would be enchan- over and over the notes of the, ting by moonlight!”’ j August gives them: the sum- mer’s own en, and beautiful, the nights per- fected, overlaid, in its time, with moonlight “So. you're here, safe and sound!'’ Alex exclaimed, greet- ling with a pleased s mile the 'brown bunny when the evening brought him home from his hol- Liday. Scampie too wore his best ismile as he joined him in a tour about” 3 The chicks! Had ever chicks | grown so much in so few days’ oring them commented.* “. The strawberry time. is past.” Strawberry time had given us thrush. We still hear it in bell like tones over the fields, apparent now as it was in the earlier days of the summer. ¢ But we gather all to us: every summer day, every loveliness of land and woodland and sea, sky and haze — the blue of the sun - beat by day, the purple through which our wi hing star appears. And keep them close,'§ closeto the-heart"— "se Until tomorrow. — Diary Good - night..... | HAPPENINGS — Audrey Jenkins, Women's. Editor, Phone 4.8506 { Mr. and Mrs. John Precious | of Newton, Upper Falls, Mass., Lwere recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Atkens, Mount | Stewart. : Brenda Atkins of Halifax; N-S.:) is presently vacationing with her family in Mount Stewart Don Bangay is also a guest of cottage at Cavendish, were Miss Georgie Stewart of Toronto who is vacationing here, Mr. and Mrs. Preston Grigg and John Grigg, Tyne Valley. Leighton Stewart, Murray River and.Ken- sington, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Pro- fitt, Kensington. and Marshall Profitt, Summerside. but | * days, long, and gold- - nehow the joy of life is not so)’ __were-matching veils and howe! 151 Upper. Prince stals, and she carried a casca-|by Reta Lund, sister of the de bouquet of red roses. groom, — * The matron of honor, Mrs. For a honeymoon around the Linda Blanchard, Charlottetown |Cabot Trail, the bride wore a and bridesmaid Mrs. Jeanne pink and white sheath with ma- Gauthier, Emerald wore identi- tching pink duster and white ac- cal street length dresses of blue cessories and a corsage of pink peau de soie satin with match- and white carnations. , ing shoes. Their headdresses The newlyweds are residing at Street _..Char- and they carried bouquets of | lottetown. The bride is on white and blue tinted carnations. staff of Spring Park School and =taren=Gailant==Picton--Ont—the=groom:is-g=civil-service-em~«.ine-MeHugh_Boston, | Trenton, qpbiece..of,.the.bride..was.,..flower., ployee..of.the.-.PEOVINCIAL.BOVAE Berne jcc ed f L J > 3 ment. : : «(Photo by. Meyers Studio) e ' LAN (by-fhane halos SMART IN STRIPES’ ’ It is made of squares. 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Hundreds are of Guardian-Patriot Pattern more designs — embroidery, af- ot., 60 Front St., W. Toronto, ghans, quilts, toys, everything! 3 free patterns printed in Cata- t. ‘’ BE ALERT to What's New! |log. Send 25 cents. the and two children, Mr. and Mrs. | the Atkins family. ' Ze | Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Mur- Mrs. Wilfred Shea returned to ray, West Royalty, have as her home in Tignish after at-| guests Mr. Murray’s nephew, Or- tending the wedding of her dau-|land, Mrs. Stevenson and three ghter Peggy in Montreal. i Visiting the home of Mr. and present a patient in the P.E.I. Mrs. Gratton McHugh, Tignish, | Hospital ‘Susan and Donna Bowness of Ont., are_spending a Norman Doucette, Miss Cather- ah i Reuse Baskets of summer flowers decorated St: Pauls Romah \Catholic Church in Summerside for a ceremony uniting in mar. riage Joan Ann, daughter of Mr | and Mrs. Heffel to David George Olscamp, son of Mr and Mrs. George Olsecamp, al! of Summerside. Rev. Gerald Sicele of Alberton officiated. The bride was wearing a slim, full length gown of Swiss peau- de - soie with high collared bo- dice and lily point sleeves. Tiny bows accented the waistline. Her pill - box headpiece held a shoul- der length veil of silk illusion and she carried a cascade of "mums and frenched carnations. The bride was given in marria- ge by her father. Pat Heffell, maid of honor for her sister, was in a floor length gown of aqua shantung of similar styling to that of the | bride’s and carried pink ‘mums. Linda Olscamp and Peggy Day of Westmount, P.Q., cou- |ginsof the bride were gowned alike in bridesmaid’s dresses of shocking pink shantung and with them-wore—matching shoes, pill box headdresses and carr- ied aqua ‘mums. | Mary Lou Heffell, in a floor length gown of aqua shantung, was flower girl for her sister and carried a basket of pink pom - poms. The groom's attendants were Bobby Gallant as best man and ‘as ushers, John Olscamp and Ron Heffell, bridal couple. During the ceremony, “Prayer brothers of the ; i | | } | | Wee ees t of | Fe j Ashi ee, ee al esl lS lal |. NANCY LEE MATHEWS Heffell-Olscamp Ceremony |!DA BAILEY ALLEN | Solemnized At Summerside oner The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thurs., Aug. 12, 1965 7 for a .Perfect Life’, “Sweet Sacrament Divine’’ and ‘’Moth- er of Christ’ were sung by Sha- ron Mullin, #ecompanied by Mrs. C. Roy Ahearn of Summ- erside t At a reception held at the Knights of Columbus Home the bride's mother received wearing a two piece dress of pale blue} lace over taffeta, matching or- ganza hat, white accessories and corsage of carnations. The bridegroom's mother was in a coat and dress ensemble of pink brocade, a. picture-hat of white lace and corsage of ocar- nations. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The guest book was circulated by Doreen Day, the bride's cousin. Leaving for their honeymoon at the Pane Mountain resort in Pennsylvania, the bride was gowned-in blue Alencon-lace over taffeta with matching hat, and corsage of carnations. They will reside in Brampton, Ont. Among the out - of - province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ran- dolph Olscamp and children, New York State; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Lavargne and children, Grandmere, P.Q.; Mr. and Mrs. Philip Gallant, Kitchener, Ont.; Wayne Veno, Brampton, Ont.; | Harvey Olscamp and daughter, New Brunswick; Al Kelly, Ed- monton, Alta.:; Mrs. Rober Day, Doreen and Peggy, Montreal; and Mrs. Joseph Baird, Linda and JoAnn, Montreal. 4 ~~» butter for garnish - * Brush cubed steaks all over with lemon juice. Mix and rub | in garlic powder, salt and pep- _Pineapple-Cocoantt Pie per : Melt butter in large skillet. Crusty Way To End Meal ~ sore ii, tsa \each steak garnished with ‘':n ‘slice of lemon-butter. Serve. 6. The chef explains “Garti”’ Crushed Pineapple With Pitted Fresh Red Cherries FRUIT pies are not necessar-| ily “heavy” foods, but they are refreshing because of their fill- ings which naturally. satisfy Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea, Milk Mesdames: In French, ‘he summer appetite: PANNED CUBED word “garfii® (garnee) means | Today we feature an unusual BEEF STEAKS |garnished. Par exemple, _ the lattice pie, 6 individual cubed beef steaks _Jellied Madrilene Garni in to- pineapple-coconut |guitable to top off, almost any 1 tbsp. lemon juice |dinner menu, and with a filling % tsp. garlic powder las easy to put together as a 1% tsp. salt **mix.”” % tsp. pepper \% cup butter or margarine CALORIES HALVED By the way, if you are looking for a new weight reducing plan, jtry eating half portions of every food in a meal. Calories will be cut in half, yet you will obtain all the elements in a balanced meal, satisfy your appetite, and have ithe pleasure of enjoying gour- met desserts, such as the pie we are presenting today. Measiirements are level. PINEAPPLE-COCONUT~ LATTICE. PIE day's menu-could be garnished with thin cross-cut slices of scal- lions, a slice of raw mushroom, ja little minced parsley, and 28 ‘lemon slice. iv WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Institutes Are Entertained At Social Get-To-Gether stitute since its organization . 33 years ago, was presented with a life. membership and pin at A pleasant social evening was spent at the home of Mrs Geor- _ge Dunning when members _ of Y% cup sugar | the Springfield and North Gran- the August 3rd meeting. 13 tbsp. cornstarch |ville Women's Institutes were' The meeting was in conjunction +%-tsp.salt : entertained at her home. with a salad supper served by 1 (Llb. 442-02.) can crushed At the close ot-a—stror+t-the hostess; Mrs. Edwin Bernard _. pineapple : business period, Ernest Dunn- and her committee. Fourteen ing and Wilbert Stetson showed color slides of the Island -a od elsewhere. The prize for ‘‘Nanm- ing the Flowers’’ contest was in attendance, with members were each answering roll call an Irish joke. | Reports from various commit- |2-3 cup flaked pkg. coconut won by Mrs. Frank Deacon. _| tees were given and money voted Pastry for 9" double-crust pie Following refreshments, ® ‘for each Grade Eight student in Mix together sugar, corn- Short sing-song with Mrs. Ero: the school passing exams. starch and salt. Stir in undrain- est Dunning at the piano brought ' : ed crushed pineapple and pine- @ most enjoyable evening to a ALBERTON CWL ; japple juice. Stir-cook over mod- close. |. Alberton Catholic Women's | League agreed to hold a rumm- erate heat unti! mixture’ boils s | LONG RIVER WI age and food sale in the Burke and thickens. Stir in butter. Re- |move from heat, stir in lemon Mrs. Ernest Dunning, a mem- pyilding on August 21, at the juice, lemon pee! and. coconut. ber: of Long River Women’s In- recent meeting held at the Cool five minutes. ~*~ hore of Mrs. E. E. Larter. A de- Turn into pastry-lined 9°’ pie tailed report of the WI's financ- |plate. Cover with pastry strips es was given by the treasurer | arranged lattice fashion. Fold |and correspondence, including % cup canned pineapple juice \2 tbsp. butter or margarine \2 tbsp. lemon juice |1 tsp. grated lemon peel - UBWAMU Plans | Jower ¢rust up and over the ends DAVID LINKLETTER — ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Fred-S. Matt- | hews of Summerside wish to announce “the engagement of their daughter, Nancy Lee to David Aubrey Linkletter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Linkletter._of _Linkletter Rd. The- marriage will take place at the Summerside Presbyter- iar Church on Sepfember 11 at 2.00 p.m, - ‘MARY HAWORTH - Young Bride Dear Mary Haworth: I am | children, Gienn, presres snd (ee, isarcied not quite a yéar, to a end of an 8-hour work day. from—Melrose,—Mass.-Glenn_is..at..nan—who-is-10-years-my-senior--—_I've-taken-some_remedial_rea---wersRather,it—is-how_to— | .He went to a regular college, | have been working at a secret- arial job since I graduated from | high school, where I majored in the secretarial course WHER Ene BNOD, ; Dr. and Mrs. Jopn Brunkhorst Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowness, Al- at times because I don't know and family have returned to berton. : : | itheir home in Waverly, lowa, | after spending a pleasant holi- day with Mrs. Brunkhorsts’ par- | ents, Mr. and Mrs. James At-| kins, Mount Stewart. jhome of his parents; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Gallant John Beer and Alan Morrison, companying them on their Summerside, are spending their turn was Mr. Gallant's sister, holiday at the World’s Fair in Nancy. New York. Mr. and Mrs. Errison Bell and family have returned to To- Mr. and Mrs. Walter Culbert, ronto after visiting —Mr. and Alberton South, had as guests this past week the Rev. Harry E. Trask, Mrs. Trask and fam-, | thy of Dixfield, Maine. Mr. Trask |was formerly the pastor of the | First Church of the Nazarine, Haverhill, Mass. Joanna Trask is spending the month of August las the guest of Marilyn Culbert. mount, was hostess to a prenup- ried ‘in a decora basket con- Kendrick and Eleanor Horne, es were read by,Eleanor Rayn- |Weston, Ont.,are-spending a ¢T.- \holiday with their parents, Mr. | Elizabeth Rayner assisted in and Mrs. Harold Horne, Mill opening the gifts and Mrs. River. Mr. and Mrs. Marcel. Perry, Leoville, have returned to their arrived on Saturday to visit Mr./home after a holiday spent with and Mrs.. Murdock MacL.e 0.d,'|members of their family in Tor- Kensington, Mr. and Mrs. Stam) onto. ley , Margate, and other relatives and friends in the Recent guests at the home of area. \Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cormier, 'Tignish, were Rev. Mrs. Frances Bayne, Robert and Walter Bayne, Arcola, Sask. a reception of welcome will be |R.I., Mr.-and Mrs. Arthur Ar- | held in the United Church hall | senault and son Armand of Chel- Alberton for Dr. Colih Lythgoe sea, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Dom- and his family who arrived from inique Sarcia. Liverpool, England, to take up | “—* residence at Alberton. Dr. Lyth-| Mr. and Mrs. Heath MacPhail *goe tomes to this part of the Is- and children, David, Mark and jand with an ‘fine |Beth of Dartmouth, who spent | academic-record and experience the past week with Mr. Mac- in medical practice in Great Bri-|Phail’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. tain. He will begin general prac-| Victor MacPhail, Meadowbank, tice this week with his office in left Sunday for Bathurst, N.B., also be serving as an anaesthes-| week of their vacation. list for all major surgery in the! — a2 Mr. and Mrs. Keith Gard, Mill ‘hospital. |River, have as guests Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Maé-| Mrs. Edward Robinson of Rhode returned to their home in Toron- | to after a holiday spent at the| |Mrs. Emile Gallant, Tignish. Ac-| re-|school courses in history and ee: Mrs. Russell Bell, Mill River. | Mrs. Burton Rayner, Green- tial shower for Carolyn McArth-- ur of -Elmsdale. Mrs. Rayner | and Mrs. Alder Pridham car- | ‘taining the gifts: The good wish-” Raymiond | On Sunday evening August 15, Arsenault SM of Providence, honor for her sister, Mrs. Ray- @ Black, White or Color the answers to different quest- jions he asks me, about history, |geography, news stories, ‘etc. He will say, “Everyone knows the answers but you.” That makes me feel awful. I was thinking of enrolling in night but it might be use- Jess, as I am such a slow reader. | It takes me about a month or two to read one rather simple |book. And, being a slow reader, I don't get much out of newspa- At Basilica | he marriage of Anna Mary | Dennis. daughter of Mrs, Wilf- red J. Dennis and the late Mr. |Dennis, to Raymond Albert Lan- }gevin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Syl- 'vester J. Langevin of Mexico, |Maine was solemnized in July at Henry Wallace arranged them. (st. Dunstan's Basilica by ReV./the marriage contract, as ratif- Msgr.-WilliangSimpson._. Given in marriage by her bro- ther, Stirling, the bride was in a |floor length gown of lace with lily point sleeves and full entrain skirt of peau de soie. Her elbow length veil of tulle was held by a tiara of rhinestones and pearls. She carried red roses. Elizabeth Dennis, of maid mond Murphy and Georg- ina Reeves, bridesmaids, all of |this city, wore similar gowns of |brocade taffeta with scodped imecklines, semi - full-skirts and \elbow length sleeves, in shades \of pink, aqua and-gold. Their headdresses were matching cir- clets with veils, and they carried tinted mums. ~* The groomsman’s attendants |were Peter Langevin, best man > (coltns) the Western Hospital. He will where they will spend the final for his brother: Harvie Dennis ;and John B. MacDonald as ush- ers. | At the reception, he! d at the |Keppoch Beach Hotel, guests baits received by the bride's Demoralized of the pastry strips. Press toge- 59th. Yearly | ther to seal; flute edges. Bake 30 Convention | sen as Mrs. Ronald McKinnon minutes in hot oyen (400 | Gegrene- Cr before serving. The United Baptist Womens and Florence Keefe. Refresh- | Serves 6 to 8. ney Union of the Atlan- ments were served TOMORROW’S DINNER |tic Provinces, are planning to\—~>.ccccoce Meow. hold their 59th Convention in rr eeeee con? . eeeenevere H.. BENNETT CARR Jellied Madrilene Garni | Panned Cubed Beef Steaks Wolfville — August 24th to Aug- ¢ ° Insurance Counselling District Superviser with Lemon Butter | ust 26th. — Parslied’ Potatoes | There will be many highlights - Swisschard or Other Greens | during the three days of the pro- e Charlottetown, P.E.1 Pineapple Lattice Pie |gram. Stella Gaverluk, a Cana-|° Sun Life of Canada Or Chilled Canned :dian—Christian Fellowship. Miss-|* Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435. ———— fjonary in Toronto, will be the jing allegation that “Everyone, Special speaker on Tuesday Ev- /knows the answers but..you—,” ©™n8, August 22nd. A native of | that's simply not true. Only the Europe, she speaks several ‘lan= specialists do; or those whose SUases, So is well fitted for her business it is to keep posted Chosen work, : along these lines. | Mrs. Evangeline Crowe, of Within the past year, a nation- Campbellton, N.B. will . preside wide survey of the younger gene- and the devotionals will be led lration’s knowledge of modern} by-Mrs._T.-W. Howard -of Char- a letter from the Tignish Art Foundation, was read. ; Visitation committee was cho- © OCOCOCOEO 2eeeor* ©OOGO Be OO 6Os COMSBLTANTS RO. BOX 550 CHARLOTTETOWN, PES _ By Knowledgeable Mate winds pees. ~ ‘dndparents...-Mv -husband.. gets x ery—-angty. Couple United | pers either, at the beginning Or | not what you think. It.is not how) ding courses, which didn’t help|wjth his sick neurotic where he had an emer- | ajco to a business college, and I, much, as I was assigned to. 2/which find tlet in brow-beat- ; _Char-_is their son-in-law and daughter gency appendectomy operation. which finds ou |class with people who do a : 4 oe Atins { | Once the instructor passed copies of a modern novel got io me: so T was giver a ing lessons at this writing. | about communism. He started — i E But to track down the private | timing the class; pupils were! tytoring you have in mind, check | supposed to finish a page in &/ with the Information Service, or given time... and I couldn’t keep! pean of Admissions’ office, at us pps i |any of the several universities in| I was thinking of private tutor-| your town. M.H. ‘ ing in remedial reading. pee i Mary Haworth. counsels know of such a service? | through her column, not by mail | can you tell me what to do or say’ or personal intervie. 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Green, Al- | berton. : | Straw and eorsage of white |"mums. | The bridegroom's mother was Stella Driscoll, New York City CLIMBER BELIEVES YETI is visiting on the Island with {in a blue gown with lace jacket. |hat of navy silk and corsage of white mums. : MRS. TERAH COWARD-SMITH educator, {ternational Raha’l Weturer, will speak on the above subject. MACKEREL Clams ..... 33¢ APPLE JUICE «2: 33¢ Q ron 39¢ ~Gend fo excitement-packed Fall-| Send for “Decorate with Ne- friends and relatives. Winter Pattern Catalog. 350 de-|edlecraft!’’ — 25 complete pat-< sign views — school, career, gla-|terns — applique, pictures, pil- mor styles. Plus coupon for free lows, more! Only 60 cents. attern — choose it, from Cata-| .Value! Deluxe Quilt Book . 0 cents Guests on ‘Sunday of Dr. and| _| Mrs. C. B. Stewart and daucgh- of -« {16 complete patterns. 60 cents. jers, Joan and Moira, at their snowman.” 2: ARR Ort, Petectrinariee ve EES NE aE oe Norman G. 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THE LECTURE THEATRE — _MONDAY, AUGUST 16 at 8:15 p.m. — - J.°s Ltd.| Cudmore’s DIAL 4-8585 _ CASH GROCERY and 4-8586 _ DIAL 43313 *REE DELIVERY COD ORDERS ACCEPTED 7 Wie |. see world history, changing geograp- \lottetown, vice - president, andi« Dress G $ ihical patterns, etc. (results eae = eae: Hali-|3 oods 3 | which, were noted in newspapers) ax. eme the Convent- |disclosed that the vast majority | ion will be ‘Open Doors.” 3 @ newest shades : of young adults are pretty much _ There will be special music at ¢ : /out of touch with, or indifferent each Session and addresses alll? @ finest quality 2 to, that kind of learning. — | be“ given by missionaries |¢ : i 5 It appeared that few indeed are home on furlough from India,|¢ '66 Prince St.. Ch’town ¢ reliably ~well read on these sub-| Africa and Bolivia. 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