; |8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues., Feb. 9, 1965. HAPPENINGS | Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editer, Phove 4 8508 As part of the regular art class| Donald Jenkins; consolation, in the Confederation Centre| prize, Preston Scott; freezeout, Studio Workshop tonight, three; Helen and Hector Jenkins. | films will be shown. | | The first entitled “Titan”! Malcolm Stewart who is em-| concerns the life and works of| ployed’ at the P.E.I. Hospital, | Michaelangelo. The second, a) spent the past few days at short feature in color, de-| Upton guest of his son and dau- picts Chinese brush stroke me-| ghter - in- law, Mr. and Mrs. thods, and the third, also in| Cecil Stewart. color, is called ‘‘The Mural’. | In this feature, Yorke Wilson! Mrs. George Webster was explains how he created the presented with her past president |mural in the Imperial Oil Head/pin at the annual meeting of the | Office in Toronto. The art class; Ladies Auxiliary, Souris Branch director, Henry Purdie will com-| Royal Canadian Legion held at| |ment on the films. the home. The Treas. Mrs. Reg} | The meeting begins at 7.30\ Jarvis reported on a success- |p.m. and the public is welcom-|ful year’s activities ed to join regular Art Society) New officers elected were: |members for the viewing. honorary pres., Mrs. George| - aa | Webster: pres, Mrs. Shirley Winners at Saturday night's, ; } Matti leard party held at Marshfield | non wee Press ws wee hall were: ladies high, Mrs.| MacIntosh: secretary, “irs. |H. Simms; consolation, Mrs.|Margaret Rose; treas. (re-elec- |Albert Boswall; Men's high, 'ted), Mrs. Peg Jarvis. | The Princess Has Learned HUSBAND Mrs. Mary Bader, wife of Lawrence Joseph Bader, who disappeared in 1957 on a Lake Erie fishing trip. Now it is re- ported that Bader may be alive ed a faraway emile. They closed. | Sleep, the lovely one, the good friend of youth and age, had taken him by the hand. A February night, this. One of starshine, but also of in- frequent snow - flurries. We 4 \think of the babes born to this 4 | cool month, and the older also, |whose children they are. In our |scrapbook, an old - time, turbaned, crystal ball gazer \has this to say of it as a birth- | month: ‘Aquarius, water car- | rier is the zodical sign which | dressed the.-group. He outlined trols the month. It is fre-|the functions of the school, indi- ; | quently associated with the sea-|cated the trade training being * isons of rain and tempest,| ffered along with the basic en- implying that persons born’ trance requirements, and des- | | under this sign are apt to meet cribed the set - up of the Voca. { showers of misfortunes in their tional High School course. Slid- ltives. (“He who has had none” ¢S of the work being done at the |someone has said, “has not School brought Mr. McLellan’s | lived’’) talk into sharper focug. . a After a lively question and are the wmethyst and the moon-| answer period, refreshments | stone. The former particularly | Were served and the meeting symbolizes humility and res- ended with the usual parent tea- |pect, a regard for the feelings cher exchange | of others, together with a cer- itain self - reverence. A CITY’S GROWTH The flower for this month is Regina, incorporated in 1903 the crocus, emblem of cheerful- With a population of 3,000, today |ness, content, and a: hopeful na-| "Umbers some 120,000 persons. | ture, tending to look towards the =| light and ignore the darker as- pects of life.” For those inclined to believe | in such charms, and again few! there be who do not find a cer- ™\tain fascination, little or larger School Director Outlines Work With Slides - Good weather conditions and an attractive program resulted in a well attended Home and School meeting at Fort Augus- tus Joseph MacLellan, principal of the Vocatonal Institute, ad- How fo relieve BACK?) Pills for prompt relief from the systemic condi- tion causing the backache. Soon in the like, he continues: ‘‘The | teal better — | Good Luck symbol which ACHE Fest, better. Des - pend on Dodd's. should be carried by those born in February is the Anchor, re- LOCATED? presenting a steadfast purpose ° | which never fails to hold, and and living in Omaha, Neb. | which can help the carrier to re- under the name of John F. | sist evil influences.” | (Fritz) Johnson. Mrs. Bader | is living in Akron, Ohio. (AP Wirephoto) James comes in now from a | | late look at “those ewes” to see that with them all is well. ‘‘The-| Boring Hours Must Be Spent (AP) — Princess|that when the movie magazines of | spout that old cliche about a star’s life being more hard TWO-IN-ONE Sik print turbans are fash- left, a harlequin silk print is ROME striped silk ts shown with the |Soraya, the former empress rosed |Iran shooting to become a tle erie ¢ and draped in |movie queen, has learned a/work than glamor they are front. basic tool of the trade: Being |right kissed. before the camera. | Glamor has never been lack- | She didn’t want to, When she jing in Soraya’s life. No role the | movies can ever find ‘or her | fon news for spring and those shown above are versions of the ‘‘two-in-one” turban de- signed by Jerry Yates. On the worn back 6 front with the tie draped as a scarf. Un the right, the same turban in (CP Wirephote) ELLEN’S DIARY | The Amethyst Symbolizes Humility And Respect stars say a sunny day tomor- row’ he emiles. Until tomorrow — Diary — Good-night. . . PURITY DAIRY pri i ar an are y alia ec Naina ated we Kiaatioes F MARY HAWORTH nlf |ysis as a clue to character traits. Woman Seeks An Appraisal Of Boy’s Behavior Pattern DEAR MARY HAWORTH: |appropriate self - expressive- Just what would cause an 8-year-| ness in less - than - 8-year-olds. old boy to be self - conscious,| As for what might cause him to be ‘‘self - conscious, seeming- ly irresponsible and deliberat- ?\ely slow and grumpy: when is my nephew, my/j|asked to do anything,” it child. He is so self - con-| occurs to me that you are des- ecious, in fact, that he won’t| cribing (quite unawarely) a list ¢ you talk to him. |of outcast responses. Or, if you do manage to extract| Thus I wonder if the lad is phoanalysis’’ is the correct} term of reference. Well, the} critic is wrong. | Graphoanalysis is a term used only by one of the several schools - ofthought in the field of handwriting analysis, name- ly, that founded in the USA by the late W.N. Bunker. | Another school - of - thought | on this continent is termed} “scriptology,” a system found-| ed by K. K. Golson, Ph. D. All systems have their in the European science of gra- @ reply, he looks at the floor! fearfully on the defensive (hab-|-Phology, which has been res- while speaking and acts very | itually) against too-severely-de-| pected in Europe for several de- embarrassed. . manding or harshly censorious | cades. Thus your language was tech- | nically quite correct, in citing the subject overall as grapho- logy, instead of confusing it (as your critic does) with one His mother complains that he “slow,” but his school work is exceptionally neat and ac- curate, She remarks how care- less he is with his toys and his attitudes, consistently beamed at him by one or both parents His shrinking, evassive, un- pouniertete embarrassed, down- ward-looking stance, when you v | ae Your critic insists that “gra-|2° kissing, | princess has to spend courtiers make her movie debut she was , » |signed a contract with Italian andl SY rere ore er me vas ped Feal life. role regally stern: There was to be noching suggestive and. nothing that would catch the interest of the sensational magazines. But some of the real pros working with her, including British actor Richard Harris, thought that where the script fairly cried out for a kiss there had to be a kiss. Soraya bowed, but not completely. She agreed to a kiss on her forehead—and played when she was the of the shah of Iran. And since been a their divorce she has good-looking international set. movies “‘a new life for me.” all live through many things but it seems new and that’s im portant.” the public will have to judge no more It was just one of the many | movie life she has chosen for | herself. She has learned that even a | boring hours on the set waicing jto go on for a single scene. |She has learned to take mid- day meals out of cardboard boxes on location. She has learned that a movie | queen’s life means getting up at |dawn to meex shooting sched- jules, and endlessly rehearsing or repeating a scene, even one | that might be only seconds on the screen. | ij | Soraya has learned, finally, money; but isn’t this nor-| try to engage him in conversa-| particular system of this fascin- mal for his age? tion, suggests two possibilities: | ating study... Very sincerely, C. My %year-old is shy at} One, that he is emotionally ill} D. times, but she loves to talk to| (as children sometimes are, inj} Mary Haworth counsels people. _ families that overlook their pre-| through her column, not by | My sister and- I are quite|dicament), suffering from in-| mail or personal interview. ¢lose, having no other relativ-| tense insecurity-inferority - and | Write her in care of The Guard- es. Our husbands both work) guilt feelings. ian. es, we traction Or, two, that something in Ss e other’s se; and manner we talk over iDA BAILEY ALLEN — us. We your ele * her son. L. K. | hl | if son. LK. Devilishly Clever Way “behavior CAME a sharp purpose ful knock on the test - kitchen door. Behind the knock was a plea- sant - looking, alert young man, carrying an attache briefcase. “Good afternoon, Mrs. Allen,” he smiled. ‘‘My name is David Barthold. If agreeable to you, I'd like to demonstrate a Seal a #1. 6* gay new food product for you to 0) ‘ ; taste and tell you about it. 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