l;ziflci Si 'iitE icuarditin. w;a.. .luly37'.T17)?5.d Engagement 5.)” Alt. mutt LET'S EXT Bing Cherries Star in "The season is so short we lhmm mm” "1? mm M "W" K Sprinkle mp mments I envelopelfor electing delcilates to the ton. ivenlion which will be held ati MARY IAWOBTIPI MAIL Announced Solclier-Fiance Never Sends Gifts. Why? DEAR MARY HAWORTH: MY fiance is stationed in Germany while serving in the Anny. I am distressed because he never sends me any little remembrance no mat- ter what the occasion - birthday, Christmas. etc. It seems he never has the money. - I know he loves me very much and we plan to be married as soon on the patio. ”Tivo!" shouted the pint Sl7('(l The walls are cream color, with .'t I. is H.l'.IDIINO KP. Itlld bill. style . I Dieting Tougher on the Cock The tantalizing aroma of C00k'll00kI will be impaired. h'' 'h,;. an .”.m. um Thepe scientifically pit-.nne.-l xii .. ' met I menus give you e:;d2'5ufl:t"b:o:&r i:::t5'n:,. In more bounce and less weight. the afternootii. lnglltfe mldlgt of dLi'nt- Immy noun; mm- ur prepara on,, ma as we . Zero hour for the dieter ls aptj Breakfast to be late afternoon. so. in tidal Ciilorir yourself over that hour, have an lllrs. Mi energy pick-up between four and Tomato Juice. with lemon 25 2 four-thirty. Since a drop in blood Soft cooked eggs as "he is released by the Al'mY- sugar is back of the energy let- Mrs. 1 egg 75 Can ou ive me any understand- down I Pick-l-IP ll Tully ”99d9d- ML , 9535 A 15 esser .v K . . . able reason for his thoughtless- Have a glass of oi-iiikse lulce.klor,'li;ottilst. i yzhln tallct 502550” A r s m u er. a B5 Hf "H" Am" :32: hl::atIcr::lIwd:hot:l1ELr?i:: :IllKlfl.a"5O:lfe lliltlxtnferrxrriiakersmllke a Coffee. blacpk 0 I "RI-L Urlil-'l ll.iri:uur " said lemon with the peel; simmer . ., ' Y 53” c90k9d 933 ""1 "15? celery i" " . . . ., . him. K. . .1 zero hour, plus a cup of teaw 175 254 tlu- lIli'l tlitwr llI'.'llillilll plump H) mm- Slim" 3"d '”9'l" he Iv! . lcleutmc met that 8 pr”, Luncheon H"'- """"i i' a ”'”” "W -V”'”' rh301Ii;'eS1ii., (b5. t-.,,-..,-M,-ch nun MAN T00 SELFISH teln pick-up serves to prevent that iCube lean steak on 200 101 l”'5' M” ”l” '"””"'l ("F "W H c. cold water. Add to the cherry Gnu. T0 FEARFUL all-gone feeling and also helps to -thin slice bread 50 5 illl,(rl' oi for the tirertor of the syrup Boil and stir 3 -min., or , like the Cdle 0" lPP0m9- The” Mllk .llt'l.t-iitrllinn ilpci'2t"' until thick and Clear. Add H tsp. - DEAR K16 To Send W! Some; you will not be tempted to nibble Mrs. e skim milk or "kt-tttwrf' i told him. "They almond extract and the cooked ,, M R WERE”, ,"R 3. Pp was little remembrance for Christmas. while Cooking Md less likely to buttermilk up-to trail) naiued in honor of cherries. Then cool. MISS .. . . . . . . , birthdayi ?"i- Ynur fiance Wlluld overeat at the evening meal. Mr. -- Whole milk lfv tlw iliinc-ti "intent-r iiliu was re- When ready to serve. Pl”? Mr. and Mrs Maurice W, Mur- Rose, to Mr Barry Parker lugs, flfnc to think and illall aheadr 8 By the way. make if a rule. Canlalmllie Qiwillxilllv fur ilicir t-ultiiation" '.'llary Ann cups on individual :on of Mr. and Mrs Parker bil. Hed have to put money aside plmculmqy white dieting. to .1. Mn. Ir. melon m . - .. "-V- V""""- "'5" "t a"""""" HKS of Pownal. e E 1. Mar. for the purpose. find time for ways have the evening meal on Mr. V: melon 4. the engagement of their eldest ;-jagp to take place in the near shopping. exercise his imagination time. To the hungry head of the .. - daughter. Elizabeth Margaret liiture. 10 P180149 Whllt Y0" WW” lfk9- house. the three most welcome p 360451 , VWW ynak; his ylhoicte. set the Demise. words will be Dinner is ;l:(oo Enmgy Plgkalp "k "'j" ””"' ” ' i iT"T"' ” ””'"”T”' in t e mat. er. 1 av" tm m or u erm W d l C k' C And evidently this self-organizedf reThie slimming menus in this or orange juice at or S e Ise 00 S ornel forward-looking type of behai or, double diet are highly protective Dinner Reckon the days in which you - is just too much for him, at his! and will not only help you take Baked ham. lean meat lhave not been angry. I used to be present level of character. devel-i off excess pounds. but help you, only: 2 small slices. gngry every day; now every other opment. As of now. he lives in keep your bounce while reducing, 3 by Vs thick 255 Ill. day; then every third and fourth the moment. like a child, rcspon-I ' You draw on excess fat. not on Broiled pineapple, l small lday; and if you miss ll so long as sive only to the imperative do-. - healthy tissue. l I110! 46 I thirty dnvs. offer a sacrifice of mands of the immediate situation. Y e I'll let you in on a dietary sec-,Corn on cob I I thanksgiving to God. If he loves you very much, it is E I I t Mr Lem! D us!” Mum" rat . it la more weight lifting Butter. Mpaf 8 ll - rrll”-Dli'lf'lll5l Dr babl.V only negaiivel.v - in the MP 805 M” i" 9' Wt ”" '- 9 ' to eat three meals a day with a Asparagus topped with ---m I sci-ise of leaning upon your devo- (lharlottetnwnh pare :ldclturedJ ilsn E! "l:Ol1B0el'a,! :ndM?:atB:::ol: :2 complete protein included in ad, ptmemo or .313, be." 3 . ti . I iii 2 fr granted rtiir can the day of I eir we iix. UV 0 0 - . - r meal than it is to half starve. Cheese. GRAND Riv!-IR C. W. L. 7 s::lI,;10,.i:. .',1nIue:' fooling "alum? or 15, uhich took place in Trinity the former Edith MacLeog.h:: iscienuncany planned low calorie M". 950.. who u, The (Irauri Riier sub diicisioii incentive to nourish your thought Unlled Church Mlendmi them Ch'””"emw"' "C"""" " ' jfare stimulates the body to 'burn Mr. 10!. ctibe lilo . . g , V C. W. L. held weir ,,,,,mhh. ",3... of him. I h The mam-axe of Miss Ed,” 0! pink urnnlont fat. Ifhatever you do. dont follnvi Toasted crackers. I If N . 1 h . .d h I H. L 1,, Do I mmded me a lov. protein reducing diet. for Tea or coffee 0 0 mg at the home of Mrs. l46'lllN n.nt er not 5. c is one igcn ', Mlclleodl daughter of Mr. "M rylrg, ei ugaa mm" Wm be drawn from H”: M3(-Donald on July 11. with selfish and blindlygshort-sighted in WA D L! Macuod Chum"? bride as matron-of-honor. She wore tgod V 1 d H I I 465'?" ”""""" '"""”m M M" P"”"” ”""'l"':S ms Cam” handlmg 0! I my i H. tmir '1 3 t i f M ' low” M embomiihpmk tnlioihiganlis ollglsltr vlgo-r niitiirotai Calories 10701295 pvtgjmrs pn-sent, ' special kind of rclalinnship --and town, 0 -ar 98 On. 80" 0 "- off the shoulder, wit a a ea; m . . . . . The meeting was uicsiilcil incl” 1 tit... limvin sugar. I2 i-iii) sliiirl Ihc no-Kill aspevl is hill on? s.i'mp- and Mrs. Lester Beaton. Charlotte- neckline, and carried a nnscgayl g c 1 . . b th ' - -pr'.'lflPlll. Hrs. Aiigiia I . 1 i , 2 Lp. itauilla, 1 cup loin of this. How let him know 9 v , lemmzed mthe Trlnliy of pink and White Nlrnallhlll. " 3 it . . . . L. . icliiiscinuilso zlibscncc of thr prc izmi-ftp rtigrnllnkos. '2 mm what you feel without hurting him? Llliriilodmfjlidtch at 2.30 p.m. July Best man was Mr. Keith Beaton.:-s A ”m” "F H E (mful m '1 :P"."" Mk? mp" mpped "ml sidenl. Mrs. lioivarrl Ma('KlIlll0'l oamm,-.1. i. tsp baking powder. I Don't you mean. rather. how ask 16, Rev. A. F. MacLean officiated and ushers were Messrs. John 3 ' M-am: and Eamiqwd Mm mg vherrlesmthms 81"! cherry Meellnl 099""! With "19 l-9321" cop's-ultt-ti peanuts with skins tin for a fair deal without getting the at the double-ring ceremony. McLeod, Bruce Leltch, Sheldon ,l. Jubilee. Prayer by the director, REV F" Drop by SD00" on baking shcr-I brusitoit maybe? it you cant The church was decorated with Berahton.ChandhJ:ellH0yl- d kdlg--'-' .. , , . M h . M" t. f t pre- 1 , d t k ' t--at- , - k I l' l' d - x d th fl urc a was ecorae . M) Wham! m Bum MIME Wwlnx Pm"' In the Lem" or Vltl1lllll;m5nea:IlIlg I:'lllfI'(:'s l':r'ltl fir the :,';,:,L".d an )3 P m mnuhn install htrfarlinngg.) Vilrll liaiitihlili Fi(::9:hPartl)L'CZ?Sl0el1x: ggliiigtuwasmlllileihg wlthe lilies. roses and summcri """"""l "P 5" '”'a"””"' 5" l'""”' "3"" ""9 P'""e ” s'”''” 3”” "I. Secretary. Mrs. Wlvslllle -ll-N” ---H -- -----e a low rclatitiiisliip. - l)nn't nagi Nancy MacNevin. and Mr. Paul blossoms for the reception. W lth i r "' 'l" l"”N i””””3 "'9 ""e”'”' .T"p Wm the: 1-91'8" and "'9" 5lE"9d ”"d 392 by mail. Wait his ””'lll'll lir-re Cudmore played the organ. 75 lllelll Pl'el9'"- Ml" M37337” Low W CHGMN ,cherry sauce; garndshh with ulelprgved, The Treasurer reported, then state your case. unafraid of The bride. given in marriage by Stewart was in charge of the ,5 i t it reserud W1010 ("I C ""95 S90.” on hand- The COHVEMFS W the outcome. M.H. her father. chose for her wedding guelt book. ' H - . . the coming year were then an-i - 1 ' g s 0 - r - bo ed 'hlte or-gaudy For their honeymoon to Moncton. V And. Chalk me” "Q Oiml TOMORROWS "whim Wlmed 3"” 3” 3' f”””W5i Mam - i A rjilliihl niiiillrwheiiliilie ml)! viii- HOME FVRNISHING ilzlgilh?-lellingthmdressss wllth a Queen the bride chose a dress of figured; about 60 calories to IR large Ruiz. - , . , .,"' W5 F - - U - - - . ., , , it-Ilimi Tomato Cnnsnmiiie h"5h'P- MW D9-”"0'"l B”'V”l- hm.-,1"; limp in roninvr snarztzcti (-"DAM-F NEEDED Anne collar and elbow--length tissue taffeta and matching duster; ("MUM Tim W iwwm L" Ha") lit-mlori St-hrnd or Flounder Fillets M1377 .M'5- "”5””'. .M'"”""a'd' nails. uash rinse in a t-atiiwi Jar " ' t " Wzieevcs. Her veil was of bridal The young couple are now resldingp MD M " W'”""'”V rim iN'”'ir Parsley Butter lF'd"”"""' M” wmmm MSW" h it full of inapsud: then'rinsr Di-'AR MARY HAwng'r1-1 1 illusion, and she carried a bouquet in Charlottetown. . mm. hm? A HWWWK nu” aw Flakv New Potatoes Green Llmas mill; Publicity: Mrs. 13911 p”'"5' (ham in the "tar U need4 guidance to ' e the meat). compact and satisfying km B1" Chen!" ways and Means. Mm Cynm. c J mrnhhmg of our Hving-dim" ,1 and contain lust enough quickliv . ' MacLellan and Mrs. Wm. Glllls: 5 , rt utilneri frirt sugar to help the G"”le”"”" c"'m CM”9 iM 1 - M L, M it pl mm" '""s Tl" "”""l3 L'3h3P9d- i ' " i . Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk '3” ""3 "' ' ac "yr H with a large sliding door opening L ' hlmfl 'U7F'F lmlrl . JHHH, 1-"mam (-mlmmmez 1A ination form was receivedi i hit: hmi-lful, rinsed and chilled in the relrig-"ratnr. is .lll8('k at any time" SERVED WITH t”Rl'SI-IED WE a delightful "In Fr;iiii'r- k1;tri.ime. fine chor- riou nre oltcu sririeri utili criisltetl ice in glnsres of water. The glass is set on a plate. with a spoon in dip out the cherries and use in removing the cherry stones from the hltlllfll. "lri lintmr of tho Rut: chtvri'ics." lac atltlcrl. ”l hot: to yirescnt a new dessert " . Ring Cherry Jubilee. Wash and unflavored gelatin over 2 tbs. cold water. Heat tngether I can concen- .tratad comiomms. I n-measu e ,wa'". 1 P "mum juic" H mm M was moved md se(.,,,,d,d may big hatter. "Too close to tell," in brown and light green tweed; mixed pickle spice and V: a bay- leaf. tin. Strain into a refrigerator dish. Cover and refrigerate until barely firm to the touch. It hrs. Serve in bouillon cups or small howls with or without a gai'hish pot a lemon slice, commercial sour cream. or and a parsley. pit 2 c, fresh sweet cherries. Cut- lia of these in halves. Reserve the remninrler for a garnish (wimluuc 14 c. watcr and let-. TRICK OF THE CHEF l , Roll flaky boiled potatoes in melted butter 3u:.'tr. living in bniliui: Dtlllll. .-lrlti minced chives and hard-cooked the holiert t-ltcrrirs anti '4 slice egg. NEW about t llttle minced Do ANTISEPTIC pronoun! safely stops perspirut l to 3 days . . . an Clinical Icat-. prtixc that ARRID, now with Pcrstnii. IK l', miirr at FfI('('IiIr' as other leading tlctitlnmnt: Arridk antiseptic pro- tection kt-cps underarm: dry and (7Iltrt, ,1ili, u.'-MII HM Mn-. l fbar n-y mm-v riundnvnril .- ,Hi(I'li IF Ann ALICME is in i- v kit-5 ' R0 3 -it I. Rilrlx stops pcrnpirniiiin and ntliiuf. .2. Will -mi ettimic iioimal Kl(lll. 3, ll:-it-:ti cini.-um from '.i.iirts anti cltiigiiig mlmin. 4. Nnfi, gcullc vanishing cream. Ncvcr tit.-ci mil. . 5. l'.l in .w' Rub Mild Il'I. nth f7('I'VH7- odoutlesa. DON'l BE HAl.F-SAFE. USE ARIID-Y0 IE SUIII A W OKS DESIGNS I. ”Tl'l.ll"" TV COVER Filel crochet in a dainty flower pattern -- prettiest covering for any TV set! Very easy to crochet! Pattern 7246: Crochet "Tulip" TV cover 20-Inches in No. 30 mer- cerized cotton: Si); 27 inches in crochet and knit- ting cotton. Chart. directions. , Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not he accepted) to Th. Chg;-lone. town Guardian, Household Artsi Department. Charlottetown P.E.I.l PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice It-ooh. Needlecraft Catalogue. Enjoy Pages and pages of exciting new designs - knitting. crochet. uh. brnldrry. imvmmi. toys and novel-, ties! gseml 15 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order avarr design is it! Alli diva I6 inches in N0.l V Print plainly NAME. Anniui:ss.l -i'-."a.2'Sn".'l' njltlnethhg that h ,. n :".:."".:.::..."t'r'F.J.ltt iCardigan in August. Mrs. Howard iMacKinnon was appointed the vot- ling delegate. i Inew linens he bought for the ,Altar. A letter was read concern- mmi" in”, the s,,n,,m,d gelmiilll the Red CFOSS First Aid mason organization in a colorful Md bmwn lW99dr icourse. and it was decided to hold essonr in the hall on Tuesday; 3 at 8 pm. , Rev. Fr. Murnaghan spokc lbriefly to the M(HnbEI'a concerning. lthe coming picnic. and the meet- ing closed with prayer. Lunch was then served by Mrs. Mac- i nald assisted by her daughters Theresa and Maiale. A lottery followed which was won by Mrs. -Celestine Mac-Lellan. The August and dust with meeting ls to be held at the home Y0”? "SW9-33 3.V9Vfm" l-'1 "U5l.V1 of Mrs. Celestine MacLellan. 3 Collection and lottery amounted, .in 56.80. A vote of thanks was extended to the hostess, Mrs. Mac-i Donald for an enjoyable and pro, fltable evening. l(NI(t'tl'lTS TEMPLAR. MEET 5 TORONTO lCPl - Six hundretl Knights Templar from Canada and the United States will visit To- ronto next month for the 72nd an- nual assembly of the Sovereign Great priory of Canada. it was announced Thursday. Tnrnntn resi- dents may see some of the pa- Changing ti" '.”.- T V-..-s," 1 . mu. just one more daurbi dress. maybe a vacation extra u- the inotoriashisdotns-th4twmigg"'”'"'”"l"11'I wide vhtfwsnsntneracuvttlestar Ianaialag nut eolml. but not to By An Island And another day shining and beautiful came to us at Alderlea, over the hills of the morning. The sun lifted the dew and smiled on the green of the grainlands, set potatoes to blossoming, opened wide for us a stately plnke-white rose on the trellis and took our farmers off to their field-work. We had themln sight, even the two small fellows. Gage and ack lwhum these days bring together at a number and variety of young interests about the yards and the ,fields. The younger farmer. we suspected missing Grand-daughter more than he will say, went to the scuffling of roots, along the rows. a horse in the scuffler. In the haylands just beyond. James with a team was at the mowing. After him or was it in advance? umpire. '"l'wn what?" snarled ihc ii hriiwn--and--yellow print paper giant catcher. in the dining area. The furniture ”Yeah. two what?” echoed the is maple, The divan is upholstered muttered the umpire. so is a lounge chair. An extra I- chair is covered in a light green A g 7' Annual mlemnni Now the question is. what color sK:f"tlatieQueue'h of the Knights Temp- Wwld b9 beslvl” "'9 W87 And in Iar and election of other officers mfgwau hlllimlf "'13 "5"" "I9 Wm team” the lhrebday meal, sliding doorfl I would appreciate l g your .lllKKPSlIOIlH Bl SOON BS POSS- , ..- . . ible. no Six ways to heat the lust l'””””'”" ”'"”"'" OUT OF CONFUSION Do you lmow the first days of summer hit. you harder because DEAR 3 D-7 P9"l'l-"'5 "'9 b9-53 way to pull things together. into , , a lea.anilj .ed 't t ,' ii-at yo--re often moi--r w-in -t..”...J.t.t2.”2"2.l3F. t.l2.'?.fl2l 5? Y0"? "hm 0" um" "ll? "11" plain greenish carpeting. in a quiet women at-and heat better flian ,l”earth" color. With your cream men? walls. the brown may he better. ll'a.rmer's Wife The men happy. interested work? Each one playing well his part to further the task at hand? It was more thant that. We saw there summer. past, fleeting plea- lovely in every way. so much appreciated that no change of scene, no lnwliest bud's unfolding would we miss. And we saw sum- mer: on this farm. yet to be. of carpentry at the garage door, engrossed in the pastime. Gage hammered true a nail-we could a bit, hands on knees regarded the effect. A hay-cart It would be. to haul behind trike or small w.':tz- handed the foreman another nail . out over the fields of the morning: it; I . sant years; we saw this one good g The youngsters were at a piece . tell by the sound. Mack stopped ” on. Mack fished in a pocket ani- .. We smiled. picturing Jami-.s' , V - g To unify the L-shaped space. car- Alllfllifl Rffldef ll Dllfpal brink" -petlng should be room-size, I think. you fiuurinating facts about. your iwith only narrow mnrglns t if body'iii cooling system. tells you jany) 01' bl” "007 3ll0Wlnt1'- CM- 6 easy rules for keeping cool. -peunfg mgy befm l" M0 N9095- getdyour copy of dAugu;g 3: "411: ;I:hl2'in.glc:)p,:ce.wt'l:,e othuer; 93 9' " D'K"t M 33') i edges bound. Lay the pieces rug- A tractor with Jamie up. drew a second mower. Rob operating it's controls. We stood in the yard I long minute watchin the engaging scenes of season. Shortly now the mowing will move out of our sight to ficlds behind the woodlands of gaantry of the mt)-year-old Free- this farm. it was for us a heart- warming s-ight. If one day now concealed within the veil of the future. these four might not be together at such endeavours but we banished the shade y thought quickly from mind. This morning satisfying and good-it W85 (HITS. "What you' lookln' at so long. articles of lasting interest, in-fashion, with edges meeting. cluding the heat. from leading To further compose the picture. m,,R,m'm, Md Cu,.n.m boot”. ldoor handgingsfsholuld either. relate. - n a me y o co nrs. to lie mix- ." mndgnnd fmm' lmatched walls. plain carpeting and .two--toned upholstery. Or they should provide a completely self- contained colnr note, harmonious with the whole. Patterns chagrin when one day needing supply sadly diminished. Perhaps we should remind them to have a care. No. There would be nails to be had always. but not always two small fellows like these taken up happily with young endeavours. The years would take them and grow them up too soon, too soon. A bright new trailer-wagon was put into service this afternoon and bigger and better loads of hay came down the farm-lane hol-hull the tractors and were added to: the (settled) stores of it already in the barns. And "It's good to If you want a patterned fabric, find a restful design of browns. .. greens. etc., on a background color, say cream or gold, that blends with the supporting wall rand con- lfaslinll llaperl For self-cnntaincd curtains. use dull finish material In muted solid color. Try samples to decide what goes best - soft hmwn, or deep golden yellow if you have brown carpeting. lbronze-green. maybe. If you use ;grcen carpeting. M H 1 l Mary llaworth counsels thrnughi her column, not by mail or per- sonal interview Write her in care po.fgThe Charlottetown Guardian. l Shidtegsiivef yo' white-hai'ed woman. standln' dar so silly--like dis no'nln?" a sparrow of the crew Jamie tries his best to declmate. at SMART SEPARATES ' Summer”a amarteat separatel- to new in gay contrasting colors. Ir one-piece dress effect! Graceful yoke: detail the blouse; convert- fble-collared for cool comfort too.l Classic skirt below. pleated for flattery and walking ease. Pattern 4832: Misses' Sizes 1!, 14. 16. ll, 20. Size 16 blouse takes IV: yards 89-inch fabric: sktrt takes Zyards. Cora bottom of large emmelled n with aluminum foil. Add 1 uan of . . mmena ilva ao it touchea foil. Tarniah disappears qulckl . Rlnaa hly anddrywith cloth. Fora hlultrmpollshwithalthia Plate 0 soda and milk applied eon. clogb. , This pattern easy in use. sim- ple to new. is tested for fit. Has complete "illustrated instruction. Send THIRTY-FIVE. CENT! (ll cents) in coins (stamps can- not be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. Nani. ADD- IEBG. STYLE NUMB ll. lend order in ANNE ADAMS. an of The Charlottetown Guard- (OW BRAND BAKING SODA Dusty Owens, Columbia star singer of Western So as over Station WWVA, GW:,eelln , WeatTlr:mirg'i'nia, w be gm our stat-:jb('3r:;t . W0 3110?; l)'- M991 P0110" havaghhn autograph a record for you. ms. trn. recording artist and g' sumo Miss Cane combines; create a sculptured look. What were we looking at, gazing ---- Good-night. . . ANNE ADAM PATTERNS be getting some saved" James said. some in haste, he should find the - gr Set For A Birdie ly TRACY ADRIAN HERE'S a cool and comfortable tutflt for a day on the links and it's one that is designed for picn- freedom of movement as well as for getting a nice tan. consists of a cotton, sleeveless shirt trimmed down the front with a clan tartan imported from England. The little collar and the short shorts are in the tartan. Too quickly for our llklng July least. parades her days. the clouded, the Slafleh these days with bow and arrow. sunny; and the laughed lightly from a roof close scented and star-lit. b nights. dim and Until tomorrow ---- Diary Pat Blake, pretty Hollywood On the back of her head. not selected this costume for quite visible. la a white but her own personal wardrobe. It trimmed with tha plaid. MUSTARD does something Wonderful for sandwiches.”