c '-to an it l good . d ll l . . tlllrs. Agtitjts Eds lheEp(l3Ll'.JlllI'l' oil R3.l'"W"d- Mb"! Ind Llllilli RIV- the late Robert Moore and 'iir.x. Moore iBelle Mutchl of Biinbiiipvn Queens County. Her mother died. at the age of 30 and her father; was buried at son. She was the lenhill Now a. William Bumpus. Watertown ass. who now mourn her loss. Her later years were liv- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Raven- hill at whose Nursing Hollie in Charlottetown she died. nng are the following: Mrs. Anne Wood. Mrs. Paulina Henry. Mrs. Mabel Saunders. Miss Marian Mac- Donald and Miss Shirley Vcnoit. Mrs. Wilfred Bowman, Slemon Park, entertained the members ter months in Florida. Accompany 111! them on their return Journey was their son-in-law and daugh- ter. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Watts 0'3 York. who also wintered there. Miss Doris Nicholson of Guelph. you see I am putting up spirited resistance. I've taken exercises twice daily. morning and eye- ning. Aha. I have been rocking vigorously in a rocking chair reg- ularly. 20 to ill minutes each day. You cannot believe how wonder- votional exercises- basing her re- marks on "Joy." The minutes of February meet- ing were read. approved and sign- ed. Because of unfavorable travel- ling it was decided to postpone the concert with a later date. good exercise. As you rock vigor- ously. push with your toes and pull up strongly with middle muscles. You will feel the pull clear to the chlnlinc. A reader has asked for a way to tone the muscles which cushion -,. ' Baas-ssia,ihsaaaefItimlfIllllKEEP IN , -mt, Pioneer Nurse Hciq ........................... .......m.. g . hills wan nruntsddsnndwnit T , & d' Correspondence was re - M T An Ouision mg Record I .n.... 2.... mmwgnm onlng easures O . i "IL lwsuu unnl a After a long and worthy life. tous parts of Europe. (” ”"dr '”91V'd- " V" dH"d' h I Y we” beloved by an Hm knew her. She W" I member at the Nun” evil to have a Cr'okino;etmp:rtym3III : Mrs. George Thomas Abbot. born Aluminae: and on March I III couu'du'd” ""u;d w 59 c,,m' 3 "M JEAN mm . the H 1.. f”E"3' "W." L”",-”', U3g 5”” '"'gl'”' 6”" "- -”"”" "' ssn n..'t'?;”"n.u.. iundly In- Pull up'a rocking chair ladies lift; tlIl"0an is on . ueens lo. . .. . i somanr e Mus. umemuv. - t h.' . lg . . F b ,0. .9-7. N... 1,3... . U . g . vitsd members to meet I . . rocking can help to keep the firm and,sn-tooth. - H I ::x Ham: ma'(.harl0m,gg::y.I'"::l";';:: g"meA':J':!Sn"';”: kn cm.” "cum. mm... um". ,&. 1 3:3 And ti!-tllllilhtigl throatline heauttfuiily young. No In exercising to tone these rnuso V t town in her 97th .V98r- Sh? h3dlMe-thodist and later United Church luhuhnngt commiau Mr, Md: nu qg:u:l?'o!m3:e lg: dtm ht h'Mn:l:i:rummemho".':d:'i ' 1 bee f' d t bed f ' the past it - I ' ' ' A "951 I C I on g yel:1li3hvcv(i)trltilllil:ehwfl)aknessmi)f old :igiclh.g':;i5;:,n'.fe,mse;Tb:t:,.M nu womuu Pg” 8 Tl" Guardmn &h"d3ys -A9111 6. 1957 2; Mrs. flaicgn aunpiaolinlntho throztnc: veshtoli: tliile-mthsoast as thoeexerciu A ;; an er cat was not unexpece-. She orauuud um Min”! 31”, cr.sb uaungsenma dosed by nntg El”. 5&0" . R231! ,2 Mrs. Abbot was one of Gods.” Union mm M V” r kl t . - L n W" slishtest intentions of getting on stretch-proof. is an effective 4. fi est Ch i ti g tl - an whoa 9" "' - ill "I! llllnd Hymlh "C in years. one. . .- .. " nced her” tzh::'s”;:' &;”'i':l vmon for many years. She was very then served by hostels and com- A mm. ham . rad" who .5 R”! up of cm 0. dwud w n Road on the About Honicstead. -'j::"iril;;';f fg, '1;e';";:l"bg'j';; Tm” l" ””'"r- 53 years young is definitely mor- fiat. between first tom and -tr 3 love: and respetctetghby t-vcrylonleldeeds and Mr kind "weak -M sump-1-on mums An) all klgglwkfoiithose who: win: :s:)uc'kleds. 1'tesig:n:i&tg:”mct;u:u.g- . n e comm Di. . e never ai- - e a secre -an wy ownwa . . .. . ed anyone in” sicvkness or troub l::b.1:,:?"r-' um W” nev" Mrs. M. K. Charman entertain- don't we all! then resisting with the chin. push I” d I if" f i" i and ” ed the Ladies Aid 0! Hlmliton at In the last year I have to i 37 up with the fist. Twice will be "'7 - sntlrenglli) 9V:Snl't:(STI'al?lEd pi-at M" Ind Mrs. Abbott ind no The hos-tag. in: ma Charlotte returned totheir house at Common um Mn” (0; their March meet- pounds. I am 58 years old asnd I ample, morning and night. ' children but they brought up three. town-Curling Club Saturday eve- cm CW" "Wr rprldlni the Will- ing. Mrs. Windsor Bell led the de- am never taken for even so. so FEEL THE PULL :5 l The rocking chair really affords in last of her family. as her three brothers and two sisters all Di'iN.S' ed on before her. They in-re. Al-. Abbott died in July 1948 and was bert G. Moore of Dnrchester Etta.-s lburied in The Peoples Cemetery. H. G. Moore of Nebraska. Robert Charlottetown where her remains Moore of California. bliss Belle-.were laid to rest on February 11. Moore of Nebraska and Mrs. Oliier Her funeral services were conduct- Mason of Vancouver. led by her Charlottetown Minister. in her early years as .'tlar;.:aret the Rev. Howard Christie, at the q, Moore. she graduated iron! the ltlacl.ean Funeral Home in Char- Boston City Hospital. Boston ilass. lottetown. and the pallbearers where she spent 10 years and then were Messrs. James Mound. Wal- EN travelled with the Draper iamily.lace Mallet. Stanley Matheson. of Hopedale Mass as Yiledirallceorge Mason. Harry Newman. And this Pretty 39' ll lusl Sl3'inurse for two years. vi.-iiing iar-lRobert Mutch. morons enough to fill the bill. consists of a choker necklace and matching earrings. Both are made of textured gold and rhinestones in a most elegant pattern. Plans were made for a food sale In Summerside in the near future. Some lovely finished work. embroi- dery. tatting. knitting and sewing, was passed in and new work dis- played. The April meeting will be on April 10th at Mrs. Clayton Morri- son's. The Mizpah benediction clos- ed the meeting. after which lunch was served by Mrs. George Can- non aasisted by the hostess. NEW PERTH W. I. The monthly meeting of the New Perth Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Allister Cur- rie on March 11th with nine mern. bers and two visitors present. The meeting opencl with the Mary Stewart collect repeated in fully my throat has improved in such a short time. I am so pleased and cannot thank you enough." 'l'0NB8 THE MUSCLES Tone in the bracing muscles will keep the throatline looking re- markably young. The large ml!!- cles of the throat are braced by smaller ones and it is upon the near-the-surface muscles that the appearance of the throatllne aP- pears to depend When the mus- ontarlo. arrived by plane to spend three weeks holiday with her par- dlllt Mr. and Mrs. W- A. Nichol- son. Bradslbane. R" 1810 llulhlnd. Mr. Georse of the Beta Chapter of the Sigma Phi on Wednesday evening. Busi- ness was conducted by the presi- deli. Mrs. Gabriel Chiasson. The program "Drama" was presented by Mrs. Ferno Rogers. A scene from the play. "Arsenic and Old Lace" was portrayed by Mrs. Ga- briel Chiasson. Mrs. Art Robin- son. Mrs. Bert Hunter. Mrs. Hubert Hall and Mrs. Fcrnu Rogers. Lunch was served by the hostess. The many friends of Mrs. I-Elmer Moore will be pleased to know she ll ' at home after her recent illness in the Prince County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Francis. Moncton. have been recent guests the chin along the iawllnaho as to . . banish "Jowls." Knuckle massage -- - - is effecHve- Again. dotihla hand -A . into fist. and place back of fist ;. under tip of chili. With p rocking i motion. massage along jawline to- wzird the ear. Apply a bit of cold cream first. then knead deeply with this knuckla massage. Dieters particuarly should take HIOISUl'r:a to tone throat muscles as weight is lost. Private .1. F. Kenneth Gallant. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund D. Gallant. North Rustlco. left re- cently for the Middle East. Ken- neth writes his parents they made "V9"! steps on the way over. When they left Gander. Newfound- land. they ran into a lightning storm. The plane was struck and quite a hole was torn in one of the wings. They were than 7.000 ft. high. They came down 1.000" feet and than were advised to get ready to ball out. but with great men at the controls they made a forced landing, and landed safe .. x. ., ,3), A non way to win complimentsi d to dress up a simple frock oi. kanco the beauty of a marvel-l 3 evuing gown is to gl 3 of them just the right touch gold and gllttu. qucntly mispronounced The minutes of last meeting were read adopted and signed. The trea- urer reported a substantial bal- ance on hand and. in bank. The school committee reported that plasticine was needed and it was ing in May. Nomination forms for this meeting were passed out to members. The meeting tlicn dealt with the only item of unfinished business namely the appointing of a nomin- kET'S EAT Welcome Neighbor Party the annual gEN'S DIARY in we near the close of our guday week. and look ahead tough the starlit dark to the . j of that dawn which will ush- 3 .ia the Day of Rest. Through its . Church Of Our Childhood is Lovingly Remembered we ride everywhere. But we enjoyed it. I think the walk i day. but tonight we look both Her big bullet i nice approach to the service. Tomorrow the peace of a Sun- red . back on pushed the table against the wall in By IDA BAILEY ALl.F.N .derloin or sirloin into small ob- Thls '3 the WM Whr" 3P”"l1 long pieces. Quick-saute in butter ggxilgg :)a3(v;isc(:il:::w:"gv niggllliagi until browned. Combine with the will soon be in order. -53"??- One clever. warmhearied host- Stir in V2 tsp. Worcestershire ess rolled out the red carpet for and 2 drops Tabasco. her new neighbors in a novel ivay.l Add ll: c. dairy sour cream able was covered nnd slotguhggh s a with blue denim and down the Serve with French center was laid a wide strip of nutty mashed potatoes. cotton carpeting. Site harll Raspberry Cream Mold tThis in two parts: Lemon Fruit Gciatin and Raspberry Crenmi. fries or land above it had hung a black- of Mr. Francis' mother. Mrs. Har- ry Francis. Summernide. Mrs. William Lawson. Slemon Park. entertained friends at auction on Wednesday evening. Mrs. J. P. Oakley and daugh- ter Jane of Dartmouth. N. S.. are visiting with Mrs- Oakley's parents. Dr. and Mrs. H. S. Allen. Sum- merside. Mrs. Claude Simpson and Mrs. Charles Simpson left recently for Montreal where the latter will join and sound- a good soldier. Under all the vary- just "smiles and carries on." Kenneth is now in Egypt and in recent letter stated the tempera- ture that day was 107. Kenneth is ing conditions of army life. he Mrs. Edwin Taylor. Summerside. entertained at the tea hour on Saturday. Mrs. Marjorie Underwood. wife of Norman "Dutch" Underhood. left Summersid: Tuesday for unison. Minutes of February were read and approved. Mrs. Henneberry and Mrs. Mac- Lowski were appointed on the sick committee and Mrs. Cyrus Mar. tin and Mrs. Newton Smith were named to visit the school. A patch apron contest was won by Mrs. J. A. Dewar. Mrs. Eliot Smith invited the members for April meeting. Roll call is to be answered with sug- gestions for a display at the Dis- trict Convention. After a delic- ious lunch was served the meet- ation committee for meeting. Mrs. Thomas Turner was appointed convener with Mrs. J. McQuald and Mrs. Dan Noonen assisting commiitec. Mrs. L. Zelenskic was present- ed with gifts of a C. W. l.. insignia pin and rosary as a momenta of her recently becoming a Canad- ian citizen. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostess. after which the meeting adjourned on motion of Mrs. J. Saunders and closed with the act of Consecrarion of moved. seconded and carried that the secretary procure some as as soon as possible. Bills were presented and ordered paid. The cogespondence was read and dealt wt . It was moved and seconded that 32 be sent to the Multiple Sclerosis Society. Mrs. John Hickos con- vener for this month. then took charge of the meeting. The topic was education. a questionnaire on drop-outs in school was discussed. This was followed by a study of part of the Massey report. A Discussion on common Gram- matical Errors was next, the by a speedy test of twenty words most often misspelled. A "Know the week about spent. it was one of Blessed Virgin Mary. Collection amounted to 31.80. . ..AUGUSTlNE COVE W. I- ing closed with "the Queen". KENSINGTON Mrs. tDrI .. Zclenskie was host- ,a-s and invitingly. stand the 99- idoora of the Churches, offering the fine privilege of worship- g wliaravar we may chose. Lemon Fruit Gelatin: Heat 134 0. water with '3 tbsp. grated llemnn rind and in tap. anise seed her husband. Mrs. Malcolm Matheson and Mrs. Paul MacKay were joint-hostess Whitehorse in the Yukon to rejoin her husband who is on airlorcc duty there. Itippled with sunlight-with warm- board, with a chalked diagram ing days and nights April-frosied.showing the location of the school. and one morning when the day'5h0Dllllll.l areas and t'hurt'ht-s. was still fresh and new. and in Her dlshrs W9" whim Pottery-Iopiinnali. .uch of ones childhood. how to go there. For no matter Up life's steep Calvary. This thought is torture as I toil All measurements are level: heat 1'; c. recipes rpoportinnrd to serve 4-6. thawed-frozen rasp- berries and juice to boiling point. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Balcom. Char- lottetown. are spending the week size of their foot. Ten membe 3 donated to the birthday box and pondence was read by the presi- dent which included a letter from was realised. Two visitors were present. niat may he in some tmposins ., , gm, V”. W", beguty nici-am. warrent of another summer. thereyand the kuurs. lurks. spoons. and When hmlmg. strain onto the es in n not-in .nnw,.- in hum, of ..m..m.m...:.... ihshlp in its lilies. and every came the wonder of a first robin serving dishes were of shining contents of 1 pkg. vitamin C lem- Mm Gem-R Macunmn at the s"uNGvALE W1 85'! to the C. W. L. for their re- The March meellnd 0' Au8'l5l' canndau come” W" nu. an I t ' - ' . . . . ' lke of music and song and ur- of spring to Alderlea. siainl;;.ELst:)cl;1LE VFWHBOR inn gelatin. Add 1 tbsp. fresh (0.-mu . home on -1-hm.,d,y even, gin”: ggrmty .Th'wP'"i' lne Cove W. i. met at the home pm, being won by Mr. 3.; H... t therein. Or it may bt in 90"" T0m0l'WW'C"""l"w'"d '"""""' TEA l;Mi1.;( l”"”" J"”"r . M ills. Mrs. Lester Johnston entertain- me'cha1,.'.n.', 0' Md thZ'm:e'un" of Mrs. Wendell Maclradyen with lam and Mrs. Sutherland Macltsy is white church at a village of the Lenten Season. Anne Reeve B I g H Ch fl 1 glh Transfer to a 5-c. ring mo . edme member. of sprmgule W... with the Lennie! n u as the president m the chair Meet. The 1." "cm M "'6 pmnun W" ' oad. or in some humble 'lit- Aldrich indicates I floberg Wm! Oi 99 -lrngflynn h tr .8 ing ha I Refrigerate. g I . Mrs. Thane Baglole entertained on 1-nag” eygniug, much 12. in uniwn by the pmey bezepnu - '..0d .. a song "Galway Bay" by Mabel ,old church in the valley with living in her verses A Little Par- V IcI;I)tl' Nrtlt; Whcn beginning. to (thicken. friends after the fashion show on The megging opellrd by mm” which '" jawed in mlmln '0':Ia:-ll: "'3 "Wired by singing the e . Pmnm Mujorh Mnlhy ma - Ehomely "M" wd "mm" able : 939” 9 t ' "5 add 8 Wreath Oi diced rrlll 19' Mondly evenlns. --Th, More we get Toge(i1er" (oi. .. 3 I followed by repeating the creed in 3,.-yi Hnninm, ' "I m d the cross in self whose Buttered Rulls le fresh ar halved grapes Ida - Thr lwrellry Mrl- Hubert Ts. "I . . y I B" B -I R d A II P . L :9 ' in ' Mr! W- A Currie entertained low”! byme M'”' S'""" C”n'"' Gillls rend "Roll call" also the umwni Lmch W" ”"edby"" h”""' - iii wherever it is. if it be the weight. I is W 6' DD 98 and-or halve straw erries. y me d- ( h . h Rouunwu maweredb Md” mi p I "I i no" can W" luponded to by md commmee in ch”... Nut Was later laid on me. Tea Raspberry Cream: Meantime r n M tetel our on Tuesday. 3' '1"-9' 0 e Prev 0": monthly be , . 1 - , memben naylns I Penny for the meeting. and approved Cornes- ” me” " l'”'"” " r ""” "E "99""! "l" 5' 'l u” hm” ”' ' Plrty from which the sum of 33.85 Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. Meeting closed with God Save the Queen. Brrl 3'-r0lli!ll0"3 P991 End l'h0P -'Strain into 1 pkg. vitamin C rasp- S small onions Saute in 2 tbsp. berry gelatin. Refrigerate until butter until yr-llnwcd. Stir in 3 beginning to thicken. tbsp. tomato satire and 2 tb.-xp.l Fold in M c. heavy cream flour. lwhipped still. When sninotli. add in c. boiling: Pour over the fruit gelatin. Re- watcr. 1': beef bouillon cubes and frigerate at least 3 hrs. the March of Dimes. 32.00 was voted for membership. also 82.00 in Mrs. Ross for membership in Drama association. a donation of 82.00 was received from a member. Members were asked to bring their donations for the Red Cross to the next meeting and collectors Delesnies were appointed to at- were gppoimgd 19 (mil on non. tend the annual meeting. A letter 1 was read from the convener of in Summerside. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hunter. Misses Martha and Enid Mac- Farlane were hostesses to the East End Bridge Club on Tuesday eve- ning. To think mine own hands drove the nails. I sang a merry song. And chose the heaviest wood I had To build it firm and strong. if I had guessed-if 1 bad dream- ed Minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Bills amount- ing to 82.85 were paid. Cusl'-!Sp0nd- ence was read and discussed. IK was moved by Mrs. Kenneth Daw- son and seconded by Mrs. Vernie ar from it we may wander, jjiither when church-bells call iime' marks the hour of wor- i. that across even widest ances. thoughts wing-back in dcar sanctuary. those pews pulpit and surroundings we Judge's Wife Sees The West CALGARY lCPi-Mrs. Jacques ' '-. knew - ' I g - h v ltl. ' "gill ' . t I . ' lb. lh' -.l' d d' I U ltl. F'll ih i r m9mlNT- !g0l?8nV0"1lI'0l:f;alll:9 3:911 Jralisltdn isqhnvliltli h8Y:al:1a':l1:aanllglllEIP1:r0SS. r:iuslirtioms.mSlrr'icr:.teit lllmnililhw nulseryvemvliih lemon orera!:l?el:'El:y ige Captain William M. Silliphani Schmlnwmmm” reported "Rm Miukmariu 0' M.” "K, E5!” wdl)ts'telr "gal "Jim bseoclleln to me Dnmounn " hum” . wonduhn ' that folks enjoy when they. To hear tip Calvary" g l Meantime. ctit 1': lbs. beef ten-'t-ream or sherbet. Serves 6 to l. Mg. u.s,N” director M the Arm: 3"-ended '-0 "id lrllclrl 10 59 Pilr' WEE "fwd! '0' I'M: w0"hY ""35 Mgegl groue;,o;,: was eprssed "1 um? 5"”! "3 SW5", Wmh 1"" I vs lnng nrlshorter altsenfetfrarnt Untillmlgitnnday Diary N L ed Force. Immme or Pamology ai'ieas:tc1l.wl)tl i::sudeecl'clml)wht& srcli-gig: honl:D;::: oritrzd tG:lI:l-tlsuwfao: H W” decrlded mat anyone wish. hu'ls.:).:II:I"nt:'l(l):lkE.v' vmmr mm m ' like I Diilrimslze 8? o I 5004- - of the United States of America. I . ' ' i t nd woolen: away to be . - h k g day. sick commute. reported mlp. received from a shower sponsored Ill 0 SE - lawn is making her second trip ram”.h:h,g?,::”:R:..?,hu';.::. ::rfn:'m;Ev:,':::1V';m:l:'"'”'g:i';:;" ing one call. Card convener report. by the members. 84.00 was voted mldr ""0 bllillke" "9 I0 7'19” in as many years with her bus- at other times of the year.I MARY H AWORTH , W , 5"" mm 1. "1 g m it p l” ed sending ca1'ds- Red Cross l0 My for the National Report! '1 "'9 "h””' M"''”' ”"'- band. Mr. Justice Jacques Du- eu" an island-girl of once. .....-..:...:..- "sf 1- h I T " (J: Th fa". " l;””: ''h' convener passed out sewing to 011955-56-received by the dlrec- R990?” 0' C0'"m'"99' WP" Moulln. who is presiding at the "adopted home now in a distant l C n lme PS. :;d:'-. .9, '”.t' "'t "Qt; ' members. It was decided to for Ind Prelldent ll"-"' hrlrd Ind "W ”"95 'PP"""i sittlniix of the Exchequer eoum rs. wess. no nanc a U0 9- - - ' Mrs. DuMnuln s ops. r I r 5 "W0"? ”' " ""'"' take the First Aid Refresher MD"! 7! the tra-sureri Bags Plkftggallllle-arl:llrsl;ull'lct;:l in Western Cannda. h M iion on fatsl.military air crashes in nations belonging to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization- Leadiiig pathologists from Wash- ington. D.C.. recently held a joint session of the South Central Reg- Woman is In Bitter State said to us last summer but is I'm back to the Island. I miss a service. It's one of highlights of my holiday." M was up early" an American and visits friends on her way across the country. This year the trips includes Regina. Calgary. Edmonton and Vancouver. Mrs. DuMoulin said alto always Mrs. James Murray. Mrs. Vernle Webster. Mrs. Frank Dc.-sRochea and Mrs. Donald MacDonald. Mrs. Donald -MacDonald kindly Invited members to her home for report was heard. but Mrs. Gor- don and Mrs. Zelenaki reported 840.50. received In the "Special Collection". The president reporting for the Your Home In Good Order floor enamel dries quickly and is easily applied. To preserve the HOUSEHOLD HINT To arrange cut flowers in odd- shaped vases. you or bottles. criss- ny ELEANOR ROSS Constant care is really nct-cs- Desr Mary Haworth: Am I neu- l":'m:'&'ga'IF:u":';':,f.f'n:l'2;: rotlc. interior or ii!!! Whit? SlX.gnry to keep the home In good surface of the liiieoleum. coat it ' M M" be" dinppoimtd months ago I lost the most prec- Npmry bu. ,,....,a”.. "-5 ,. snmillwi,-h V...-nish or lacquer. A mm ion. College of American Paihoio. cross iellophane tape across the art drawing said "Books are sell- the next meeting. Roll call to be gnjoyg her cnigny visits, but has Wm nid 5.-ugly glsts which met at the Broadview top of the container first and flow- ing fast and donations for prizes answered with something for a one nomp1nint..nn'n n nanny filmed showing of fan and the games o the television station here are of games she has al- randy seen. Calgary has so not- wnrk hook-up with the east yet. Her second love is reading. "Mind you." she said. "when we moved last September I ha- gan to develop a very strong dis- pantry sale to be sold at the next meeting. The program committee then took charge. Meeting closed by singing the Queen. Lunch was then served by the hostess assisted by com- milled in charge- Collection 90 cents. ions possession a man ever had --a wonderful husband. some of my friends, for whom I actually knocked myself out when they had lost delr ones. were completely indifferent and even failed to call to pay respects --some sending flowers. other not even that. price to pay for an attraciive.l well-ordered home. Get after the little things soon as they require attention. STITCH IN TIME wear. Every month or so, floors. Look at door hinges too. in walls. ceilings. stairs, window . your monthly check - up. Usually sills and doors should be given the they are painted the same color once-over. in fact. not only thegas the door and sometimes the Hotel. Wichita. Kansas. era will remain as they are ar- are still coming in". The drawing At the evening banquet. Cap- rlllled. will take place at the annual meet- tain Silllphant spoke on aviation . pathology. During an interview be- fore the banquet. he described avi- ation pathology as a "new field of medical science for ensuring gr:a- ter night safety." coating of vrr not only in eeping the surface as clean but in protecting it against blemishes and other signs of had missed Church this - . --idayornotshowanted g: the old path once again- . along its lane-and down . R was an experience tchuckl " because at home 3"! 00" W7 telerhone to II- room btit everything in it should paint becomes chipped. A new Captain Silllphani ls'the son of V V” 3' l” 3”” a"mt "'d "Va be sized tip with the strictest at-lcnat of color will benefit them the late Mr. Ambrose Sillipbant. spnmcrml-D '- L like for books. Between us. my 3 V "W "" '0 '”"l” W9” '"d""" "'5 tention for signs of wear. Here'Il greatly. Hunter River. He has two sisters The Immb," of Spmmnem W husband and I had collected over -' . "'"""'?"- . , where . "stitch in tme" really rorpor nooiui in the province rm. J. w. Patter , me, ,. .,., Mm, 0, M" sum; 4,000 books and it was terrible 2 I wont go into-all lvo done for P.” on I while your attention is on nan. Hnniq fllvgg nna Mn. snap. 'I M M K Th M ' trying to gnovg mom." I I '”'”' l” ”"" "”'""- '"" I "'0' You have probably netted that doors. apply I cost of Mint in man MacDuff. Brookfield. '"f,,'. M "h';' "t" "fr, '3' 3,? The move was to Ottawa from that I have has a darn tool. be on window sills become worn andltlie top edge of the door itself It lsamattaroflntcrest to know .", .,;,,..f.;” ' ” ” '"” i Quebec City where Mr. Justice 9”” 1 E" 'V'"”"'''"- ”"d' require retouching before the rest ,also in the mo of the trim above um cumin sjnjplngt in . nub. The in Adam vrmded md open. nmmgrgum law ing! 3 appo bench . ed the meeting with the singing of "The island Hymn". the Mary Stewart Collect in unison follow- scribar to the Guardian and enjoys heaping in touch with his native province. This trait, in a man who of the room begins to show signs it. This makes it easier to dust. of wear. This happens frequently These little odd loin do not re- umbgg-, im. so sills above radiators. 'I'hresh- quire much time. but they are boasud and fuot a sap. I am bit- tn about these people. have I reason to feel this way? R.lt. T00 AGGBIMWIT oida, too. seem to catch the often forgotten. But the rasullsrg is an international iilllrt. ii Willi ad. 14 members and 3 visitors ans- Doar n.R.i The story you tell Mum 0! we" muck" um! "um ' ukmfn Inch can -"vow. .wo "nu Mm In "W atnmd hm Wind 30" Clll with "I Word fr!- '. , h T." parts of the floor. and kitchen the ti o and effort in lved Ihog ""d.ny' in an 1.” on M, d”Tf ”m "E ”.'u'"' and cupboard shelves are likely huh. ".7 much bdond. cnum Iilllphanl s headquarters are Was- 1 M kind of ettarectara who would no- glect a friend (so-called) who'd Just lost her husband. would hardy bother to pursue her with invitations latu-since even good- sometinna find it a widow into their to show spots or marred places before the rest of the woodwork. IPIC AND SPAN The interiors of bureau drawers will look twice as splc and span if coated with enamel. And. while you're at it, sand the top edges of the drawers with fine sand- paper and apply furniture wax. You won't believe the difference .0 it makes to drawers in the kitchen when they have a glossy coating. Sticky spots or spilled grease may DAYTIME DRESS hlngton. D.C. . 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