1..-aural W Anna load. Women's The Guardian. Charlottetown, Wed. Aug. 1, 1962. 19 MARY HAWORTH _ young man. It, with a serious lldlter. Pisaao 4-ut- with a very pretty girl. mine that I was 't exactly the person she thou ht I was, na- mely. a quiet fellow. For I Man's Past Life is Cause Of Broken Engagement Dear Mary liaworth: I am a breaking her engagement to‘. roblem. Two years ago I came moral emo man and wife ‘and-or be happy together if they III)’ 01!! Womlii. wholeheartedly. we becgmg ¢nug.¢_ with “ represent‘ conflicting schools ofias rnarrisse P041111?“ ll the Te- early wedding scheduled, when thought about the importance of ‘he Tamed [1-ogn.f;-lend‘ of [ honor, principle. candor, inte- igrity. compassion, dependability and the like. ’ Ivsiisinlio-In-c-earns ...-..,.a.soaion.ateos amines msnqmsasas ‘. profoundly for her as a person. T cup diced celery. strings I'a- duoed. “I '. , with unselfish dedication to her moved Dissolve curry powder in cold welfare. If you felt this we ‘nu-_ gm. in mm .1mn,,..°°¢. ' 3' about her. you would have rush- ed to forgive her and mend the quarrel, immediately you ceived her hopeful letter. Your present attitude seems sedlfish. pletulant unsttflglle. vag- u y crue and esscn a y indif- ferent to her distress. Ii sug- Isl/Eanthglaxfingoiantisocitl? tions. lesta that you have frittcred ‘Me party for youngster. It is almost impossible for a . away your birthrisht capacity pm, ahead mm, me‘ me,“ to stay married l0 helm! l°- °""l"° y°“”°" t°' . simple. then relax, but stay near enough to keep an eye on the lationahip is to become a mean-,3 yum‘ ‘women’ ingful. Joyous. reW'"“’"= “"'j baliiiiiiulidiiinfaliioz vtt}3"l‘esitlr(t)i"((T)fwfili‘: ; old-fashioned box picnic. and jthe bandannas will be gay sou- BY IDA BAILEY ALLEN of privately im- l man character. and shallow ' erness. nice. i Should you make up with the girl? Yes. of course. as an ex- Brighi, New ideas Are Planned For Kids’ Parties luv. hm . vgpy “emu pm. p1fy"s"i;7":§§’ia§ii§ wlitlin mg; ercise in good will and good ° "' I on. the mu.”-ound gyp._ ' girls‘; ii; the game of love, in ‘ manners. liiut as for getting en- Poohsllg-n£Al:l'“DANNA me ‘en I would luv‘ t Id ac eor years. I prosres- gaged age a, 1 see no merit in he, ‘bout my put. which I kg” sively handicapping himself for it. M. H Peflfllzl 3Ull¢1“5ll1“ed Sand‘ to mug", for I have 11w.” 2’ rnirttturet oft m tremendous M a r y liaworih counsels. PV:aioe‘smm thought that ‘ mm.‘ out be_ him men el-one Jdclity through her column, not b - 0 hi long, to “ms-em “one. Not that to the one woman. 'mail or personal llll1l9f‘VleW.. gfilalti ‘C nliildlk I ever had trouble with the law. 3° " deV°l°Pinl rellex hair I ‘''’“° ‘"5’ l“ “'9 °‘ T 9 G“"' °°°,f ° ' in only gboug gm, so , its of self - indulgence. and de- l ‘in- C“l’“ 9‘ sensitivity to the soul of I To Assemble: pcanut ‘wore a head-band of white and earnstions. Solemnized In Emmanuel College. Chapel, Toronto, was the scene of a wad- ding of local interest on J u u 2 >- 30. when Laurdrene daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wood. Mt. Herbert. P.E.l. became the bride of John Frederick Stewart of Hamilton. Ontario. '1‘ h e groom's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stewart. Espan- ola. Ontario. The Rev. W.A. Morris performed the d o u h l e ring ceremony. The bride, given in marriage by her father. were a floo r length gown of white silk organ- aa over taffeta. The concentrat- ad back fullness formed a train and joined the elongated bodice which featured a,high straight front neckline. The fingertip tul- le veil was held in place with a _ petals. Her shoes were the ones» worn by her mother. at her wedding. 46 years ago. She carried a bouquet of :vhite gardenias and stephanot- as. A fitted sheath of turquoise silk with cummerbund train of matching silk chiffon was worn by Mrs. Ross Kilpatrick. th e matron of honour. l-ler h e a d- dress was of mate 'ng chiffon petals and she carried a cascade white and pink carnations. Nancy MacLeod. niece of t he bride. was flower girl and look- ed adorable in a pink dress of organs over taffeta. She pink carnations and carried a miniature cascade of matching Richard Dow Jr. of Copper} cliffe. brother-in-law of the groo was the best man and the ush-_. ers were Norman Mcxinnon of ; Hamilton and David Storey . Kitchener. Ontario. . ‘ Mrs. Wood chose for her dau- ghter's wedding a dress of blue silk shantung which featured I matching lace bodice and waist length shantugn jacket. Her sc~ eessories were white and s h e wore a corsage of carnations. The mo of the groom chose a blue lace dress featuring a square neckline and a’ commer- bund of matching satin. A mat- corsaga was white and red roses. Foliowisu the ceremony a sa- lad luncheon was served in the oak ltooln ‘ picturesque , the Casaa Lorna. The toast to th e bride was proposed by Donald liacbeod. 'For going away the bride ahosc a two poles dress of pink A w picture MR. AND MRS. JOHN F. STEWART Wedding Of Local lnieresils oo . . Out of town guests included the 1 bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. ! W T Woo om P.E.i. and? corsage of gardenias completed M,-_ mm M,._.,_ Berkley Ranbyf ' °“lm' (the former Mary Whitesidci 4 both will -be on the character changes on that score. I was true to her: I loved her. She was hurt: so was I. A few weeks ago I had a letter from her. saying she is still in love In going out with a couple of fel-, lows and I can't forgive her forl " She is a good girl and I know i she will make a good wife. But i saw the girl I marry l l as mine. Should I make up with l her? She loves me. I am cer- - i tain. and I still love her. Please l advise me in this very impor- ‘ nt matter . A. . Dcar ’ A. J.: li'undamcntal- ‘ ly speaking. the girl was right ‘ the first time. She made an in- . stinctively sound decision. in j staff of the Parkside High Sch- 1 The bride is a graduate of the University of Tnmmo in ‘House_ from Providence. Rhode Island. ‘ ano- ther. also he is acquiring . BOAC PERMIT CANCELLED ttgstte ffirtchartige and variety. a w def“: ;,;,°”l',,..‘,’,,t‘}fi':f"§‘1',"°,f,‘;‘§ Civil Aeronautics Board Tues- V for each child); mp gupcgkeg in. to’ be a good orthodox reliable “V husband, in the event he mar- l’°’“Y °l’°""ll"3 for British girl to whom you were ¢n.gaged_ flowed refusal of the British potato salad. cupcake. small At $09. you still desire ii =."n rap sbutter - stuffed sandwiches in plastic film: pack salad into lid- MANILA (R9016?!) ~ The ded 4-oz. paper containers lone decided to cancel a tem- to sandwich bags. Permit here In the center of each handou- es. Overseas Airways no place a paper plate and a As of now, you don't love the C°l‘P°l'lll°n- The Hcllon fol- l paper napkin. Add a sandwich, government to grant Philippine package of potato chips and a Airlines landing rights in Hong paper cup and tie the ends of weekly Maniia- the bandanna together in a soft via Hong Kolrg. I knot for carrying. her. ‘ is a different sentiment . on its You have never loved her Bangkok fliglrts ii Come in Today, This Very Day-Star’ ClotlTing_'_§ 2? Store .Buying__ Power Means Big Savings. low Discount Prices Both Stores - 4 peeled medium carrots. sliced 1 (8-oz) can sliced drained mushrooms-in-butter 2 cups chicken bouillon 2 tablespoons curry powder 2 tablespoons cold water 3 cups diced cooked chicken 1‘/2 cups chicken bouillon addi- I minutes. Add chicken, additional bouil- and seasonings. Dissolve ‘cornstarch in addi tional cold water. Then stir llllf cooked mixture: boil 5 minutes. Add cooked limas, tomatoes. scallions and parsley. Simmer 1 minutes. 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