the door on his homeward way. “He says they're coming now to | supper. Better get the teapot ~down,” he smiled. ' dim of the star-shine, our Fri- day goes too. Until tomorrow — — Diary— Good-night. . . earrings cover the entire lobe of the ear, or perhaps brush forward on to the cheek. | The color gamut of stones in MARY HAWORTH —Diligent Wife Worries midnight and winter hues of ‘smoky grey, jet, brown, am- méary—colors-aregone, in favor | {te at the Charlottetown / ; e'clock cu Montag gvening, | ENS rE. Sones oan | Mrs, Clr Mr. Alvin Bernard was ge Club-held their weekly meet- on lered | pointed chairman of the pro-|ing. North end South winners eee ee ee es Pe PAULINE DECOSTE — . : , ; gram rl Be pl Eby Si cre ving, , ge Prepare the | opening devotions in which each | Miss Mary Duffy . ; : 1m eS group is to share. A special re and Mrs.” E. E. Douglas: 2 ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED [ie {3 lasses ligious film ‘is fo be obtained. | Tiiofhas “auty and E. B. Ellis. C8 Pe Oe oe Seon will the plan ol Cant Seeen and Mrs. Mu Ab] olccat theta is fake ace 4 , on ace J. . M. Ak , a | > Cover, ( lowed by recreation and/ban Farmer; 2. Mrs. Guy Dal- Unit number three of Unit-/ nounce the engagement of ea | Color turns, 4 lunch : ed Church Women of " ling and Miss Jean Aitken. their eldest daughter, Mary oe => | The offering will go to the . met at the home of Mrs, Arnold Pauline to Anthony Thomas Hely , Charilotte- © \Canadian Council of Churches Dr. J. H. Maloney, choosing | Henderson for the J meet-| Spenceley, son of Mrs. James | town to assist youth work im Mexico. | as his topic, “Interpretation of | ing. The leader Mrs. _ - | }An invitation to attend this | Love” was guest at the | Bowness presided. Mrs, Walter ‘ meeting has been extended © | regular meeting of Alpha Chap-| Bowness and Mrs. Callbeck con- IDA BAILEY ALLEN Lorne Moase of the Summer: |ter Beta Sigma Phi held Wed-| ducted the devotional period, — re egies: |mesday evening at the home of | Mrs. are ay gel in a. It N ° ti V. - | Mrs. Ernest Lord. The interest-| was decided owers be giv- | | Of Eg : - ee 7. | ing and informative address was |en to ee oe oe utr ond aive gs Wert hy followed by @ lively discussion | warm . representatives at the North" y is to k h Esse | American Youth Assembly held | Pecied in which all members | fax. New all Feb. 2 batons Ma eT em An ntia 5 gust \7OF Michigan last Aw ‘During the business part of |ments were served by the hos- FIVE EGGS « week per per | and based on! 1 egs per person, | are vanes and young people the meeting it was learned that tess assisted by several of the son is the recommended allow-|I think you'll. enjoy it and ' from the following churches the sale of tickets for the Yel-| members. ance for good health according | it satisfying!” ~ a y have been invited to attend: !ow Rose Ball was proving suc- At the Inaugural Service of |'°, #andards set by the U.S.| Here's the ment and entres,/ core. e 9 | Kensington and Long River | Sessit! Siving promise of an ei) Oi nited Church Womes rea| Sure of Human Nutrition and, . |Presbyterian churches; Ken- | Joyable event. Home Economics. | Place sington,. Long River and Mar-| Mrs, Stewart MacKay and ot Sees eens, To buy that number of eggs \ | Bap. ma DESROCHES-BACKER NUPTIALS gate United churches; “French | Mrs, Douglas MacDonald as-| the leading ree Maret Py | makes a dent in the food allow- | Split Green Pea Soup 1 Bowls| snd % ¢. water, [River, Burlington, Kensington | sisted the hostess in serving re- | Mrs. Alexander MacKay an) ance. Are they essential? Judge | Eggs Spanish in Skillet | boll 10 min. or s Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Jo- of Mr. and Mrs. a Springfield Anglican ¢ freshments. The or — LM for yourself. with Paralied Potatoes 1 amore 1 ‘ wing | Frank Backer, and the groom | . : ' c Sa , AL MEAT SERVICE Crisp Bacon Apple Saute almost coo one is the son of Mrs: Edward G. | Mr. and Mrs. Clark Innis, Murray, in an inspiring address, | FQUAL WEAT SERVICE ap Choice: Mince Pie or —_ | 1% thep. sugar. their recent marriage at St. | Do noches and the late Mr. ‘ North River Road, celebrated | threw out a challenge to the wo- proximate an average serving| Canned Grapefruit Sections And saute until John the Baptist Church, Mis- | DesRoches, Miscouche. ‘Swing And Sway their 23rd wedding anniversary | men to help stamp out the many of meat, The white is high in| Coffee Tea Milk | ed. couche, The bride is the form- Photo by D.W. Sears | d on Wednesday. - ee eee atone teeth protein; "the yolk in fat; there| ‘Measurements ‘wre levels er Hendrika Maria Backer, - The Read Studio Is Jewel Tren ; 2 is an impressive group of neces- recipes for 6 Mr. Arthur Wright and Mr. | Mission of the Church, minerals and a high com- | EGGS SPANISH IN SKILLET For Season Wayse Proude of the Wright| The sew officers wore instal. tS and onion ELLEN’S DIARY Shoe Company returned Wed-|led by the minister, of essential vitamins A 1% ¢, chopped D, with smaller tof those| 1% ¢. chopped celery stalks _nanoosctnainaneanmntietonaiadieseectneininanmmatirner ts By PEGGY MASSIN nesday from a buying trip to| . J . treal Mr. Carl Murphy Tatama- in the B complex . 2 ; chopped good-sized WwW th Prov Id mum teas tae gouche, N.S., spent the -past| Suppose your family numbers | _ . peppers with seeds ty minimum allowance, 2% dozen ine ° son's flared skirts which ripple| Alpha Exemplar Chapter of | Parents, Mr. and Mrs. James eagh & week. Check the market | 1 top. viecger For Wood Sawing Tas and dance as the wearer moves.|Beta Sigma. Phi was held at|A. Murphy, Kensington ack Te the heme of. Site. Seek Be a and select grades of eggs, ac-| % tsp, garlic salt . linings “and inner construction, | kins, North River Roed on Wed.| Me. Rendell Casclely has re | coding to usage. “oat i M2, Pepper os the pl ce es wis: tn te totes the Title track costeme jewelry has abandoned | nesday evening. The president, | turned to me See a ave oie & B and e oo Tah) can solié-pack can- dow when we noticed the sun-| bearing them home. “It was an | Tigid settings. Mrs. Russel Ewing conducted | Grove from the Prince ee Gends A cegs are lores aid ned tomatees beams that had brightened this |ideal afternoon for it, Ellen-| New necklaces are worked im |the business meeting. There | Hospital, Summerside where he| , SO* 6 Grade A or B eggs afternoon, the kitchen, had now |good footing, and the sticks | cascades of supple fringe which | was much discussion on the pro-|had been a patient. Grade B are usually smalier| Paprika. : been withdrawn. . .Came, as it | were as clean as in summer,” | sway like a hula dancer's skirt. | gram study for ‘the next year. It : and when broken on a plate |stamam : happened, to watch the sunset. | James said at supper. . .But in | Chandelier earrings swing like | was decided to bring suggestions} Mr. James Marchbank, New the while tends to epread. Use More southward than actually Summer, it came to mind, the|the pendulum of a clock.|for the next meeting. Plans| Annan, is a patient in the Prince this ¢ade for .bolling, poach- west the flames burn at this maples in the grove there, | Brooches and bracelets suspend | were made for the Yellow Rose | County Hospital, Summerside, ing, teyine sorembting, pans season-high and wide then and | would be green of leaf. Grasses tassels of pearls or pendants. | Ball to be held this morith. An lets ow souffles in the brilliant shades we love. | would blow on the meadows. And-|- Even belts have come™to life>|interesting program was con-| Mrs. George Campbell, Ken- » And ently the scarlet and (for us, daisies blossom white in| and are trimmed with ‘ chate- | ducted by Mrs. Loran MacLel- | sington is a patient in the Prince| USES FOR GRADE C crimson, the orange and purple | ine field across the creek by the |!aine chains which jingle and|lan on “Humor.” Mrs. Percy | County Hospital, where she has} Grade C have been kept long- . floated away in great banners id | jangle, audibly announcing that| Simmonds. and Mrs. Myron| undergone surgery. er in cold storage. Use for | - of calor and dissolved above the reads e. | women have waistlines again. | Bell assisted the hostess in serv- scrambling, omelets or in cook- Ze oes ts gilded tops of the reach of wood-| “They say farm-life is lonely.-| Christian Dior calls these new ing refreshments. Mr. Edmund Stavert, Ken-|ing when the egg whites are AT state hse? ome BEE. land there. The afterglow. jew. | That is supposed to be one of | baubles by such names as| Mr. and Mrs; Auldon G. Sith-|sington, is m patient in tbe | not to be separated. : om en elled the window in‘the’ old ‘mill its" drawbacks,” a visitor from }+-ascade necklaces.” They fall| erland, Halifax, N.S., were re-| Prince County Hospital, Sum-| Eggs can furnish the main | Lie + alals in the valley below, there where @ far city commented last sum- jin vertical rows of pearl or} cent guests at the home of the| merside. protein in any meal. ‘ : »% . it dreams behind its gray gable. | mer. jewelled fringe worked in “Nutritionally right, Madame, 4 Alex left off forming numbers | “Lonely!” we chuckled. “Not graded lengths, or constructed relatives in Indian River. Mrs. | but psychologically wrong as | ey in as ovaier aed low — on these farms. nee in collarette and bib effects, UCW Group McLean, was the former Phy-| far as men are concerned,’ ob- | co. LTD. * p< f Gated ans —- to join us bee ee coheae ae which serve as a showcase for a llis Sinnott, and served several | jected the Chef, “unless the eggs 150 Queen St. smiling to see a pair of wild But in winter...” . a dacs mot, ‘ Elect Ss Officers years wie RCAF station at| can seen be ao = ae q i Bat sus mme \ com w A : Se dove te cyabove the spruc- | “Nor in winter. For a8 we streams. of shimmering stones At O’Leary Nar, Walter O’Brien, who en-|iiel foots ite ‘Yilline dahon” against the amber and Tas have it, there’s not a dull mo-| mounted on flexible chains, | “ derwent surgery in the Char-| “You have a point there, the creek 7 |ment”. we ond, |while other pins and brooches} O'LEARY — The inaugural lottetown hospital some time| Chef,” I conceded. “I'll cook & So enchanting this was-this |. Mr. C. from the house on the | are .fashioned like giant uphol- service of the United Church | ago has returned to his home| substantial entree for you fea- @ Dial +00 time between the sunset and the | hill came by this evening to | stery tassels which would ap-| women was held Sunday «mor- | after several weeks in the Char-| turing eggs that can be seen, nightfall, when peace in a quiet |°h@t with us-to talk of the saw-| pear perfectly at home on any |ning, led by Mrs. E. W. Tur-| lottetown Hospital. Mr. O’Briea AE ——————— veil of dusk was settling over ing, and the winter spending so | Victorian sofa pillow ner assisted by Mrs. Cecil Den-| expects to resume ‘his duties = pleasantly away; to share with nis leading. Mrs. Edsel Dum-| with Hol ’s of P.E.L. this ° all. . GLITTER ABOUNDS — “Oh dear,” Alex shrugged, “I |James the plate of cookies and | “T's vin - Castillo, Nina Ricci Ville read the address on “Vis-| week isian urriers if guess I'd’ better get ready | Pitcher of milk before going out | | sure - Cautillo, Nina Riccl\ on of the Future.” Rev. David| rhe’ Mammoth New Years omy g into the night. We hear them | #nd other leading houses inter- | tramiiton spoke on place now to go home. The night will \ pret bib collars or tri lar dance in the Morell Legion Hall soon be here. See,” he nodded | ‘#/k now. scarf-like neck! in supple, | Women have had in the church | for couples only was a big suc- to the gathering shadows. “‘And,’| . “You won't go by way_of the ; Pcemee supple; |from the beginning of Christian- cess with some two hundred he sighed, “I haven't finished |\dam?” James queries voice an- os ak eee ity. the outstanding work. of the | married couples attending. ‘ "4 7 - 1 He whet t was ot I supyene Fi |xieat SF there; Aeap wetees | IT yes with ether figwe- Troportant ole thee. and the | “Mrs. Anthony Trainor has sents V¥ AAA : 5 sae ETT ne put it til “No, not tonight. I'll take the ‘ive or abstragt designs show |in their church—ead—home—Fhe+ ee ae - s * 4 oa Me 9 a eee cn OEE + tend toward mobil | service voncluded: with ‘the de- | Hospls! for some weeks nature ware pes have : » “|” “Yes! the longest way ‘round’ ‘ty. Clips shaped like fidwers | dication of the following execu- , wees has ® (oe i en oe seeteont cles - is the sweetest way home’ - the {have stems made of coiled wire tive: president, Mrs, E, W. Tur- a but her —_—— eae ; ' thering in the kitchen, We came safest, at any rate,” James | Which quiver-in motion. ner; secretary, Mrs. Edsel Dum- | *' one time reported as serious. 1 back to our table-spreading: set chuckles. “And you'll put on the| The Countess Zoltowska, one} ville; treasurer, Mrs. Cecil Den-| OM friends of Mr. Bill Rooney, Nn Oo | out the dishes and foods. And yard-light so we'll know you are | 2f the leading jewel designers, | nis; president of Dr. Florence | ¥!!! be sorry to learn of his ill- * . just in time! —- ‘ | there?” uses many bevelled stones set} Murray Unit, Mrs. E. L. Mac-|¢88. Mr. Rooney a brother of ; “Scampie’s bark; do you hear| ‘I will that.” at graded levels in dramatic ; president of Mrs. A. it?” Alex questioned turning at| And in his wake, out into the | “spotlight” clips. Her enormous|J. Matheson unit, Mrs, Wear Now! | cae or rs Hospital mach improved, Crisp, fresh, new Dan River cottons after being a patient there’ for 2 oh : About Wastrel Husband» rome me folowing. nner in a muttitude of 1962 Spring styles a Dear Mary Haworth: My hus- | aloof. His attitude towards, me tachment to him, you probably ‘° i : : band ves horses, cards, alc: |e one of indignation, Was t|Wil”dacover thal you were oe ee eee eee a with the . wron, getting | removed Charlottetown etl ane te georal * reariata I am willing to support the | him to start, and right in decid- | Hospital following oe living-it-up, to use his phrase. | children and myself put my self- ing, finally, that married team- | vere nose bleeds has returned He hates responsibility of |respect rebels at supporting a | Work him is-not in the | his home. ; ee any kind: 9-to-5 jobs, bills, grass | man.. Although I saw little’ of | cards. _M. 8! Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Me | eutting, whatever interferes with | him during this year, 1 still: miss ' as ian,-have returned to their home his wish to do exactly. as he him and worry about him all| Dear Mary Haworth: We are | in Hamilton , after pleases : the time. His attitude hurts me 80 pleased when you listed the We for a long time. |deeply, Am I some kind of a Foster Parents’. Plan, Inc:, in I the children, bought nut or something? G.C. | answer to a recent query about | a house (now, nicely furnished)| Dear G. C.: Your husband @dopting needy children. and a car, and saved a little lives in a dream world of sorts,| Unfortunately, however, the money too. About a year ago we where imagination is a substit- directory of agencies lists our ONE CENT went back together, because ute for accomplishment. He is Old address instead of the pre- a I've never cared as much for drifting from the cradle to the sent address, which is: 352 Park , any man and because oug boy | grave in a limbo of laziness. | Avenue South, New York 10. -@ seemed to want and need his| What he calls living-it-up is Im this our 25th anniversary ; dad. as different. from living-that- YeaT, we are making an inten- 4 However, his late hours, | satisfies as a seige of fevered sive effort to secure support for ; @rinking sprees, card games, delirium is foreign to many more of the world’s need- race track gambling, weekend waking awareness. | est children and would appre- 4 trips, sojourns in Florida, ete.,| . exists outside the circle of oe feo continued as usual. At the) human association, |(°0.°orect address. . .Grate- ; year’s end I literally put ie | i SIZE 9-11 “HE-SAYS IF-1-really loved |any Lacaliger sei vo. be Dear L. S.: As we said be LIGHT and DARK Mies | wuld cotegt bin @ tenn. of bisncion So Set: (0) eer an = S SHADES His philosophy of life is “You butively interdependently. is concerned provide : ; . are a long time dead; live as| HE IS THAT fairly unreach- | Clothing, shelter, medical care REG. 99¢ P much as you can while you are able neurotic type, the inveter- and friendship to neediest .chil- ° ; alive.” I am ‘no stick-in-the-| ate gambler who expects ma- dren in other lands, who other- mud; I living too. But I tar lady task) to provide the wise Wesill Bp withot — or pee BUY ANOTHER can’t what wordd, bap- | bey that wil turn ¢ lock and | sibly perish. The cost per child: PAIR FOR ONLY pen to the world if everyone liv- | open the door to boundiess self- $15 per month or $190 annual = ed by his standard. He is near- gratification for him — just ly. M. &. : ly @ and owns nothing except | around the next corner. a OPEN ALL DAY the clothes on his back. . '. As for your guilt feelings since| Mary . Haworth Pie ened teal eae ee ee ae hae ot you through her column, not by us he would find it difficult to ventilate them with = mail or personal interview, stay away. 1 was , good psychologist. anne a Ole sete, mistaken. He is indifferent and| im evaluating the overall sig- | paper.