5 of Chicage are visit) ing erie fm Alberton viet Freeland. |. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nic jlas, with their children, Ricky ‘and Michael, Somerville, Mass:, are guests of their cousins, Mr. jand Mrs. Reginald Oliver South | |Kildare. ; j | Lois Hardy arrived: from To-.| ronto on Saturday to spend her} holidays with her parents, Mr. | oe Leslie. H. Hardy, Rose | ank. . 1 j Enid Profitt, sowshcan, fe | ‘ed hef aunt, Frances Véssey in| iYork last week. 4 cad Prior to her marriage on Au- \bride-to-be was held in Borden | gust 20th to Harold Léard, son United Church /recreation hall. | lof Mrs, Jean Leard and the late |Gifts were opened by Mrs. Fre-.| Hector Leard, Arlyn Jane’ Mac- |derick Leard, and verses were | Leod, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. /read by Mrs. Roger LeBlane | Everett MacLeod, Borden, was and Mrs. Willard Leard. | conbridge, widely entertained. 7 f |Manitoba. Mrs. Ernest Grant Sr., and | Ow August 5th: a persona! #nd Coreen Grant of Montreal en- | ‘linen shower -was given at. the |tertained at a coffee party in | ui 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Wed., Aug. 24, 1966. HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editor. Phone 4-8506 Mrs.* Sterling Conrad, Ralph and. Audrey returned ‘to’ their | | home in Sturgeon, after spend- ing a pleasant vacation at Fal- Ont., and Gimli, f Mrs. W-J. Campbell and sons | Maleolm and Andrew have re- turned to Montreal, Que. after | summer with. her HELEN BURKE CLIFFORD MACDONALD SEPTEMBER WEDDING spend ng ne were Mrs. Mr._and Mrs. _F red. parents, Matheson, Dundas. hono C: nono . Rollo Bay, P:E."1.; ‘announce ee gieeeet of their — P.E. ¥. The marriage is to ghter, Helen Anne to Clifford ‘#e Place September 14th, at Joseph, son of Mrs. Bernard 9:30 at St. Alexis Parish MacDonald and the late Mr. Rollo Bay. Margate UCW TIGNISH Will Cater ire Price ‘returned to his For Wedding ein Waltham, Mass., after D lLeod by Mrs. Jack Reid. The |August 18h. Pouring i gifts were opened by Mrs. Her- | Russell Deighan and Mrs. Henty pert MacKenzie and the accom-.Ceretti. A hostess gift was pre- eens d_ by- Mrs,|sented to the bride-to-be by Miss | 4 Heccet Grant 4 ee Presiding at 'Grant. Bs f | Mr. and Mrs. Edward Camp- \Ernest Grant Sr., hall Lake < Alas lthe tea table were Mrs. Russell y, GB. are \Deighan and Mrs. Georgie Bar- A rehearsal party was held by jeneete “a: and Mrs. Garnet lton of New York. the parents of the bride-to-be, at IMr 4 urray Harbour, and ithe church hall. Catering for Mr. and Mrs. Neil Hicken, Pet- Mrs. Catherine Farquharson, this event were members cf the °$ Road. * Charlottetown entertained f 6r Borden Social Club. }Miss MacLeod at-a miscellane- lous shower. Assisting her were, | Mr. and’Mrs. Harold Lanni- : ‘gan and. their vanes a visit to the home of Mrs. Wil- have returned to their home J, ¢ Mr.- and. Mrs. :Alphonse Chais- ‘liam MacLeod Tignish J Mrs. Dan son and children, Catherine and ; : i ji i Ee eee eid Camp. Albert have feneaed to Grime: ‘Hamilton, Ontario, after spe A committee consisting of} Jovce Mockler, R.N., Arling- , Mrs. c sy Ontario after visting. wilte [RS three weeks with their p4r- iMrs. Hill Woodside,’ Mr.s, ton, Mass., spent a holiday -visit- Robert eaney and Mrs. Ivan in& her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pickering was appointed to Irving Mockler Tignish Also Mrs. George Macintyre, Cardi-|™ake arrangements for a wed- {Visiting the Mockler home was On their return trip they |4ing reception in September their son Michael who is .sta- |when the UCW will cater. These |tioned with the Royal Canadian ° plans. were finalized at the Au-|Army in Ont... — a, gust meeting of the Margate! Mr. and Mrs. James Gallant bell and Phyllis Campbell. : ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. Lan- | their daughter -and. son-in-law, ‘nigan, Montague, and Mr. and| A conimunity shower for the |Mr. and Mrs. David» LeClair, ~— |Charlottetown. They also Visit | ed with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Le- | £4". Clair, Charlottetown, and friends Were accompanied by Mr. Lan- and relatives in Bedeque and St. |"igan's mother and his aunt Mrs Edward's, P. _ a ; |Ella MacKinnon, Enroute they rd a Se 2 ios ohne alae ane with ELLEN'S DIARY “Shown above are seven of the Collegiate Band which has : ollegiate which ber group of high school stu- lram, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Laurie Bert- : , } chaperones accompanying are (Left to Right) Mrs. Doris several gentlemen chaperons ee t , ; ‘eter visit in (Melrose: M United. Ch | ee 2 , 8 ; re : ° -~Mass.; urch Women which &ccompanied by their son Leo- de the Estevan (Saskatchewan) . BE ee ane are in charge of the 63-mem- -- Life-Giving ‘Rains Have Sie ee see ee ee they wil be guests of |Wa8 held,in the Church vestry, —amg_and: daughter’ Isabell spent Le Mr. and Mrs- Joseph! The “@evotional period opened a. nmer holiday at their sum- |Bell (the former Maxine Lanni-|with the hymn, “What a Friend |™¢* home in the village of Tig- been. delighting Island audi-’ tyne,,;Mrs. Lena Schlapkohl, acute whe al eave tha ee R t i S Friderict pr. and ences in performandes in Lorraine Davidson, Edith Wil- . es ored The Pas ure leer? ecericton, ei« 2B, i. BBO lan) Mi ; : ish, A i slot i i y = Mrs. Eric Sinclair. Springfield, |42). Mrs. MacKinnon will visit |We Have in Jesus." The scrip-|"8h. Accompanying them, on Marlottetown and Summer- liams and Mrs. Mary McCon-_ ince today: ip. . ie cierasd ete jin Brewer, and Bangor, Maine, ture lesson from Luke 10 4 new remere té Malden, Mass., » | . | “Dosyou-hear ft, Ellen - the grinned, “‘we*can-get an exceS$ | car from Western Canada. While jwhere she will attend the 50th |read by Mrs. Bruce Clark. Mrs, WS Mrs. Russell J. Pet at Pickles Are rain on the roof?” James queri-|of sunshine - so much it is tire- |there they were the guests of |Wedding anniversary of her sis-|Justin Woodside led in prayers. /iSnish. > ter.and brother-in-law, Mr. and |The meditation entitled “What Mrs. Earl MacDonald who ed softly, nudging us to wake- |some.”’ : Mr. and Mrs. Grafton Bertram} fulness this morning, before the|~We farm-folks had had our |Carbon, Alberta...They also had | day's dawn. Darkness filled the'|¢jj} of it, of Jate.. The damp of ja two day tour.to Calgary, Ed-} room. Beyond there was 10 itoday, and .the heavier evening |monton, Banff, Lake Louise and 'sight. of any star caught in the showers, were most welcome. Jasper Park. : i itreetops:— Only_a Gimness and a |The listless hollyhocks | against- i : i, st Sister Ann Joan, Our Lady—of [friends on the Island_and_are!--With the —president, Mrs. eee ee oes ee ieee ee ee | jstaying at Poole’s Cottage, in | Allison ife-keeping-rain. | ies drank of the damp: 'U. S.~is visiti her parents, |S'@ying a ore's Cottage, 1m jHeath } i : The pansies drank o Pp: |U is visiting parents, | ower ‘Montague: ath Mayhéw in the chair, the! rand Mrs. Earl Keefe of “It’s not heavy” James com- | ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Carl Greenan, city _They were|meeting o id. wi , | 5 I } Now that the hay had “been r . | : & opened. with the UCW. ~ |mented. - “‘It's only’a light show- jgathered in, and with our nar- Ce eae Sete ee son-in-law ‘Purpose in unison. Roll call was soe tae is north f. ler. But, if we get enough of [vest still in the offing, our far.' Debbie Sinclair, Montague, ts |2> oe er, Mr. andMrs:Ro- responded to by — 11 members iter a holid ¥ t t th 7 oe them, they’lt do a power of goed. mers have-turned their atten- visiting in Saint John, N. B., and anne Mr. and Mrs. Ro- with a verse of- seripture contain- of hi ont na ’ a a; ‘Things were bécoming serious, |tion to a matter of carpentry. where she is the guést of her jbert Martin, Bellingham, Mass. jing the word “friend”. The se- lAnihody’ Reale Roane Daad: Edison Heaney with summer holidays fast where the fields were cancern-|The project had been discussed jaunt and uncle, Mr. and schiba g grandson, Matthew R. cretary, Mrs spent a week visiting. relatives Mrs. Howard Arnold. it is like to move to another E |town’’ was read by Mrs. B and friends in Toronto reterned Mr. and Mrs. Peter D. Mathe-|Clark. They hymn, "Jesus © her home on Saturday, sc- son, Mexico, Maine, formerly of |shall reign where'er. the Sun” COMpanying her on her return Milltowm CroSs,.-are visiting \closed the devotional period. (Was her daughter Dianne who is HALIFAX - - Needles of all description will be working over time now that the prize lists for the Atlantic Winter’ Fair have been distributed. For it is anti- i |cipated that the entries for the : |homecrafts department knit- + jting, sewing and embroidery . |will this year exceed any pre- vious year of the Fair. Each year this department becomes = more~and more popular. Then, , ery. | y x : iri i Da tha Wale deawns clauee cmt of This. -will brighten every-jand values. for. and against, Art Wright. Hriad the minutes of the pre- drawing to a close registration pe will come the bake pans for — 11. : lweighed. Now that the register-| -- ee Mrs.-Howard A. Gallant, Rus ()0US, meeting. The community /for the Tignish Regional Rich : those whe wish to enter the bak. |. It'S surely welcome” we jed herd had increased beyond | Marlene MacGowan, . daught- |ticoville and daughier_Mrs._{emdship secretary, Mrs. ~Jus- school will be held on_ Thursday. ”- : isaid, [present stabling, and having ex-jer of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mac-i1eo Berrigan, New Wiltshire, Hoe colt “rivd porated vie (of this week. An increase inthe ’ ve spifal calls; : wae hewn eB igs archer agi perienced the handiness of a Gowan. has returned to her ‘eft on Monday to attend the enrollment is expected: He snuggled down on his pil- | Many will be disappointed that | ; tion |home in Montague after spend- c 17, cards and: th ats The! ; s P iow. -And presently.his measure |}00se-housing barn, the question /' 3 spenc- ‘wedding of-her son, Noel,-which ree treats The! Jack McNab of Boston. Mass. j [pickles and jams have been de- (20), cathing told us. he was off (posed was whether or not anoth- ing the summer in Torgptd, On- | wedding of her son, Noel, whieh sorter ing, taken’ by Mrs Philip spent a week. of his summer va-- ‘Henderson, was dedicated by a iverse of “We Give Thee but- ithine own" in” unison.— . j es Re Eldershaw returned to Bert Hicken,.. The September meeting wil! her Tignish after a +P imadion ap ore ral as their guest be held at-the manse with Mrs. mosf enjoyable school vacation | s $ i /Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lafferty |W. A. Paterson as_hostess. Lea-|spent with relatives and friends leted from the prize list this built. Required fario.- : takes place Aug. 27ih in Scar- boro, Ontario. : ication with relatives and friends lonce more along his Dreamland |¢f should be ‘in the Tignish area. trail. .. . we i logs were set-aside in the wood- | ee | brie eet Laer ae harvest, taken to a mill, andthe | Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Hardy | ! \ses graze’ a remembered driv- |lumber brought in. It was final- returned to their home in Rose-| yr and. Mrs ler, maybe that ca'ried him out,!y decided to add a roomy shed bank during the weekend after peters Road have on boyish jaunts, or a, mare and |to the present building rather |vVisiting re E jyear. However, since the dis- e \play of these articles does not seem to withstand the rigors_of the eight day -Fair_very wel, they had to be eliminated. The a the Sday period Caus- | witite-starred-foal. Perhaps the |than to build anew. And with |the New England States. land family, Gander, Nild. ‘and jders will be Mrs. Reginald Den- in Bostgn and New York created a h said tas th res ba exciting first to come in hi-s |thisnew week, the work of con- u W; + -_* |Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Beeson, is and Mrs. Armel Whitehead.| Reta Smythe returned to -her : . a at a bot voung farming, Pastures in his | struction began, in-such spare! Mrs. alter Hogan, accom | River Denys, Cape Breion. (Roll call will be-answered with home og Saturday after a sum- “~~ < tle--might explode and - injure ‘dreams - are they not always time as came to the builders. °|panied' by her children, has ar- a --|the word “go”. aie imer hollday spent with. friend someone. Perhaps in the years. irived from New York—to visit} Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jack; Mrs. Bruce Clark presented |in Boston. :Mass : - : ‘lushly gftéen for their content| Forms were fashioned today ; j ahead a freezer type display ,/°)' gfeen aie dap-land how clean and fragrant are her parents, Mr.,.and Mrs..Char- have returned to their home im|the study book. Mrs. -Justin|’ Nancy. Buote returned to her gl a ae i - -". |perds and flocks? : ; mi ve available for this type of pled, and sleek. Cows ~knee-|the new spruce boards used! _iles Barrett, Alberton. \Cambridge, Mass., after spend-|Woodside gave an interesting home in the village after a | ENEY: ideep.in clovery grasses, win- for the concrete, which will be | M aM K “is ding an enjoyable holiday as jfeading entitled “Our Church |sc holiday spent with relae ~~ lfrom marrying again.” He, my Some calves almost hidden-in-the the. foundation. By catching} Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Banks guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson 'Services. \ ‘tive’ and friends in Montreal. i * , } | vaemehenn m0 siieiadiaaiiaats sete seer son, laughs at my religious be- : that I. will get a divorce and he 2\can marry the tramp he’s living = \with now. ~ Church Wedding Is Held 5 ony and self-pity. In a double-ring ceremony on {bouquet of blue-tinted carna- I think your lawyer. and July 23 at Murray Harbour |tions. Shelley Graham, sister of .North Presbyterian Caro] Verna, daughter of Mr. |jniece of the groom as |picture, your. main problem is- | your aborted relationship jwith your husband, but, rather, ‘your chronic absorption in hate ; your Church, jthe bride, and Shelley Jackson, ‘son speak truth in. profil.ng you, flower to yourself, as a vindictive wo- growth. Fliocks of clean, short- must wind, one in ample flow, beneath rustic bridges} | slipping She wouldn’t: have (to water the fields and offer at~-wind. jlooked at him afew years ago. all times, refreshment to the gently, ly sunless. . much sunlight, you. know!” a guest, come from an always summer clime, remarked with a twinkle, when we spokéof this | attractive feature with some ‘envy the other day. “Oh yes” he and Mrs. Ray Graham, West-|girl were dressed alike in pleat-|man of waning worth in tae} ed pink organdy dresses. | bridesmaid carried a bouquet of |Sonal potential. Car] Winston Jackson, son of Circumstantial ’ ville, -N. S., became the bride ot | Mark ‘Jackson and the late Mrs |carnations tinted to match. her | Jackson of Murray Harbour jdress and the flower girl carri- Strongly iy aia that you were | z Mr. McDonald - celebrated his i North, Rev. M. C. Currie was jed a basket of petals. [2 sertgis drag:on your. Mus) 95 a Mrs. Edgar Hickey, eight th birthda JACKETS : iciati Fee : (band’s Wevelopment, dling ‘the |; con tamne Michael, Erlecl nae ca z Colors blue, beige, black, char and brown.’ Sizes the officiating clergyman. The; Gordon Jackson was best man jears Whek sa eat, ing ve Jr., and family, Michael, Brian pDanie] McDonald and Flora § f organist Mrs. Annie Kennedy for his brother. The’ ushers accompanied Mrs. Earl Currie’ were Barry Hicken and oe ane “I Love You at, Kerwin. ‘ efore the ceremony and “ * : f Perfect hover denne the pra iisomeeh nae e.-log ber. ng o e register. Z daughter's wedding a twopiece The Church was decorated piue lace dress with white ac- with baskets ,of ‘mixed flowers, | cessories: roses and potted plants. The | guest pews were marked with | lily of the valley and white satin hows. The bride given in mar- riage by her father wore a floor Blair ‘traces as your team mate. |. Very likely you were then, as you are now, an infantile, neu- Fotie,_—depedent;<—non=—#iving character, disposed to~ blame everyone but yourself for the miserably’ thin time you have and a corsage of pink at the banquet of life. Following the ceremony a re-| His drinking and wenching - - ception was held at Hillside Inn which left him defenceless a- |Montague for approximately 50 gainst your suit. for separate guests. The toast to the bride Rouen! in an arrange- : : with |WaS proposed by Rev. Mr. Cur- ment that ties him up while lock- eee eae tad tape ace, ean reponied by he |e him out = probenly wa line with sequin trim, lily -point48TO™. Sandra, GEAR, Cou eh ge either an eck iad satiate of Yana Oa Sit of the bride was in charge of Ment and demoralization you'd ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wrought in him by your .ruth- the skirt front and on the train. the guest book. : : Her veil of nylon net» flowed Jackson left on a short honey- less relish for hatefui in-fight- from..a crown of mohair Braid |™oon to the Cabot Trail and oth- '"5- : : eentered by a fabric rose, Her |¢T Points of interest in the Mari- | _Not until you'd found his frail- : times. .For travelling, the bride i¢s too burdensome to endure, bouquet was of red roses and. i : : She: Wore & ‘tingle strand of [Chote « light beige: ‘boucle mutt [007 ad proceeded, . in flinty pearls, a gift of the m, |With beige and tan accessories |Shirit, to cast him overboard, Gail Grahfin’ cousin. of the and a corsage of yellow carna- [walle retaining a lien on his bride was maid of honor, wear- |tons. Tea Ie Oe Laat a eee ing a street length dress of blue|. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson will re-| Freed of vour hate-filled pee: nylon organza. Her headdress |side in Murray Harbout North. sence. he began ta vende tnt was a blue velvet bow with mat-|(Photo by the Craft Studio, Mon- resources he could muster and ehing veil and she carried a |tague) «at present, he is making a fin- ancial comeback. At which MARY HAWORTH ’ jpoint you are all a-quiver to be | Wife Refuses Divorce , Out Of Vindictiveness ” mocks your attempts tqfhold the I don’t wonder that your son church ny our responsible f a evidence The scale of human merit and ey Hickey Family Holds Reunion |Brenda, Coleen and Paul, Ha- milton, Ont., spent the past, two July 25th 1905,-° at,, St. Alexis | weeks visiting Mr. Hickey’s pa- irents, ME, and Mrs. Edgar Hic- Hkey~at- tan-River—Allthe-fa- milies of Mr. and Mrs. Hickey attended a re-union at their home on Sunday, .comprising. Edgar. \Eleanor and family, Arnold’ and Janet and children, Davelyn, and David, New Glasgow, N. S Brenda and Charlie Ryan and children, Harry and Brendalee, Charlottetown, — Rozita, Law- ence and Sister Noreen also of Charlottetown, Eleanor. Mrs Frank Millar and daughter, Pat- ty Ann, Montreal Mr. Millar, due to a work schedule with the \Northern Airways, was the only imissing member of the- grotp | - Following ‘a «dinner -served jbuffet st¥le, Edgar, ‘a very ta- ented. musician from childhood land’a Violinist at the age of nine years, favored the group With imany tunes, old ,and new on both the violin and accordion, and was joined by Arnold and Rozita on guitars, Sister Noreen on the mandolin and Mrs. Hic- | key at the organ. Brendon Dris.- jcoll also played the violin land was pleasantly rémembe-:- led: by his family. , : _Also. attending the function |spells off from the fieldwork, the ‘hilltops and away. So goes now ‘our day, though on no breath of - Just over the _hilltcps and away. : : Are} Honored On Anniversary — Mr. and Mrs. Daniel E. Mc- onald of Selkirk were honored recently when neighbours gath- lered at their home; the occasion being their sixty-first wedding | ‘anniversary. On the same day, McDonald were married on Church, Rollo Bay by Father Edward-Walker,. P..P....The_at- tendants were M. R. Mcintyre of Selkirk and Annie McDonald now residing in Alberta. On the day previous to the anniversary the ladies of Sel- kirk@prepared and served supp- er to the family. The table was centered with a three tiered wedding :cake;-made by Mr s. Daniel McInnis, topped with a bride and groom and decorated | with a sixty first anniversary emblem: Rev. Joseph MacLeod, pastor | read the telegrams from Hon. John Diefenbaker, Hon. Lester B. Pearson and W. R. Shaw. Messages | of congratulations were also received from Her Majesty the Queen, Melvin J. McQuaid; M. P. Walter . Ding- well MLA, Mrs. Margaret Mc- Cabe and John Dan McDonald, | $1.19 and $1.68 7 Roston, Mass. ‘=> Later in the evening, neigh- hours and friends called to ex- tend their good wishes and con- zratulations. host: of-friends and have always been useful members of the community.. Both enjoy good | | tf ) ee vos Special— mis lief that marriage is for life. fleeced matrons of ewes, with addition should be. complete be- | a = : — 4! I consider the whole thing an Pictured lambkins—beside._Im fore a last cricket's doleful tune Se aaa — .|attempt to force my hand, so | James’ Dreamland, a_ stream is rather coldly blown over the % BACK -KTO a SCHOOL. i BELL- | Only Ten Shopping Days Left Until Back to School a Boys’ Nylon Reg. collar style or hoods. ~~ Sizee 8 to 14 only: Reg: 5:6. Special— $2.48 Boys’ Cotton T-Shirts Short sleev, plain and stripes. Sizes 8 to 16 years. ne te reve ne Mr. and Mrs. McDonald have i : / possible-in--his recovery pro-} Mr. Hickey, Sr. was celebrat- | ™T- ; Bo C . eee ling his birthday on the same day ‘sided their marriage in ys otton Stretch and sized. Nylon and Selkirk where they have made a wools. Sizes 7 t 1914. Priced Broadcloth Sport Shirts a: }spite campaign,.in balking he- | wy Mrs r jing a wife on the one hand Nine Pecan aie and ae health although Bite ere wiih > tiny at : rie _, |Plotting to keep your hushand gafekey and Joseph and N <- afflicted with. blindness: Ir = wns) uDEAR MARY | RAWORTET see mud resume. caf rurisee. ogi. on the wer, Ee apace Shee, nat Metnald i if] able fp Ce, to think I.am a vindictive mid- has considered “himself divore- | rg ~ wiy -eiomscomrisasts hie, ie On Tuesday evening A yum page eer a = Plains checks & dle-aged woman, wanting toled to the extent of borrewing mo- jnow, my answer is. becas€" her of musicians, Mr. and Mrs. couple had a. family of seven, i 9% ’ stripes, as- have my cake and eat it too. I|jney onvhis signature“ only. Conn i nine an eee James Beairsto, Mr. and Mrs. ve ie nina te ote ee é Sepaik:valus saee” oolnike ps see creel im,_in order, to free your-|}d Matthews, Mr. and- Mrs. Hu- [ené a : sorted « Five years ago 1 Wis award statiéa Wat séerie bs be saving self of hate, if it Can be done. | pert. Murphy, Mé.-and Mie. pa. daughter, Laura died éne year colors. Sizes 8 to 16 : ois | a p y As of today you are lost‘in al yig ¢ eS ‘4 a9. The.sons are Lem of Mon- | J ‘ : / ed separate maintenance by a off. Now his partners in the en- | cpog p~ oe ; vid Campbell. pair a Ue a ee] i s : California court. My. husband, jterprise are insisting that since |;.. ~ ee t to love and sins, Mrs. Hubert Gillis and Mrs ‘icello, P. E- I. ‘and Daniel of years. Priced— : <a) ; ; ; joy You need specialist ‘help, sp ‘ , " Montreal Both .were at home , 4 a@ jazz pianist and night club their wives have to sign the le- : St help, “Pdgar. Hickey spent.a few hatrs ntreal. n ’ j : , ae € both psychiatric and pastoral, jpenewing tunes old and new, at {or the celebration. They have . ne with ore umpet in particular. been so. big- cal growth MoH - 1 ae - adie —- She was # stripper in the club \being his legal wife ) Mary... Haworth counesie’).i_ ADS COST. MILLIONS * - 1 poe fom 90ware where he worked. ; | My son says all I've gained byt h rough her column, nt by | The’ U.S., soap: firttf of Proc- The longest prison sentence I didn’t ask for. divorce, be- the separate maintenance ar- mail] or. personal interyspw. ter and Gamble spent $177,600... ever awarded is 300 years, to | MC, had hit bottom by then, due gal papers; I, as his wife, should tq bring you into ‘the light too. (He says it's hecause I've jing tow ai s Bouthed about still faces te ‘his drinking and wenching, dewaris Horniel’ neechdine eause I believed that he would rangement is “the. vindictive Write her in care of The @ome to his senses im time and satisfaction of preventing Dad dianS Guar g 4 ~. ithe ‘Hickey home 000 on advertising ip 1965, the sworld’s most Chat year. ‘ 54 grandehildgen’ and several creat grandchildren. William E. Cook in Oklahoma’ itt ¢ 951. ° se Y - £ Fo * $1.9810$2.98 ~PANTS _ HOSE , & é : ae MR. AND MRS. CARL JACKSON © =... [When his hangovers were my Stock. Until tomorrow ~ - - - Diary - - ee ; headache. Why should I give it; Lightly dampish our day con- Good—night. - - % 4 ‘Murray Harbor North wp now? Sincerely E. A. |tined, “with «small Aust : : SAR E. A.: AsI_ get the |wind in the leaves. And strange- . ° .“Folks can get too Selkirk Couple ie ¢ Boys’ Jeans T-Kays & 4 8 to.18 years. oF $4.98 10 $7.98 — Boys’ Cotton and No Iron. Colors black, char, olive and blue. Sizes 8 to 18 years. Priced— $4.98 to $6.98 4 Boys’ Dress ed ~ 39¢ *