sat-urdny. June 19. I954 The Guardian P329 9 ,Darracri. returning bv way or (Continued n-om page 8) Happenings or The Week Dora Campbell motored to w'ind- mi-, N.S., this week and were ac- companied on return -by Miss Harriet Campbell. who his bfln attendlnl Edzehill School Girls. one for Miss Alva Brehaut of Monta- gue who has recently returned iiom visiting relatives and friends in Massachusetts the guest of Mrs. J. summerside. . . Mr. and Mrs and Ontario. is 5. Hinton. Edwin Donald of --I--I-+-I--I-'l-'+-I-'1-‘I-1"!‘ EIIPPIJRTIINITIES FIIII -GRADUATE NURSES ;i".;ii r-I-+'I"I'+ Ky . New experiences and new held; for nursing-—ar.ross Canada and overseas- iire opened (0 the graduate nurse who enrols and serves as a Nursing Sister in rhe Royal Canadian Air Force, with opportunities for an interesting and rewarding career. Duties include clinics! and operating room iupetvision, staff positions. in- srniction of medical assistants, general iililia health work on RCAF stations. Ilighe nursing and possibly para-rescue nursing. Accepted applicants are granted a Shani Service is ininiui and receive regular Force otiieer me: of p:r—witII an al- lowsnoe for otficerf uniforms; nursing unllorml, food, living sccommodsrion, lnddcdothel’ important benefit: ue pro- Vl . 0 in for Nunia Sisters are ‘tied, sopicnt ngw. If you :1: I Regisreregntllurie (rwo ' graduate experience pre- ferred), are between 2} and 35 and a British subicct, apply for further in- formation to: R. C. A. F. RECRUITING UNIT Journal BIdg., Snmmi-rslde Phone 3223 KINSMEN POPULARITY CONTEST CONTESTANTS wno WILL BE CHARLO'l"l‘E'l‘0VVN"S PEANUT QUEEN: MISS ATKINSON'S (Miss Barbara Rupert) Sponsor — Atkinson‘: Groceleria , Fredericton, N. B.. where they Rldgewond. N. .l.. \\ here they will Summerslde. spent. a few days in be the guest’ or D,‘ and Mm Charlottebwn this week guests Louis DeLuc,, of their son and daughter-in-law, . c a Mr‘ “C1 Mrs‘, L,PIg_h Donald’ ' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Muttart of Carleton had a< their week-end . dM‘..J.DoldMK. rezlxlegnto Slimmersigz huasvegl guests their son-in-law and daugh- , ter. Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Stewart from T°mm'°,"1d ,om“”' {with their four children of Sails- h , . . Following the christening of‘ my N B . . . their son. George Andrew, on sun- day morning in the SI.Imniersld8‘T’J,I'::nt",)n :r$°-‘M:°1"‘;,“£:ia::’“Ha§_ Preabyiermh Church’ Mr" -and ward left Summerside this week Mrs. Kenneth Walker entertained M 5 end M dim?‘ in" Halifax at their home in Summerside at S P I‘ W -5 - ' a luncheon. , , , Mrs. A. B. L. Home and Mrs. J. Simpson left Summerside this \\‘N=k for Sydiiev. N. 8.. where they will visit with relatives. . o . ..o I Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacLean of Eureka, N. 8.. were the week-end guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker, Summerslde. 1 . . _ ‘ Mrs. M. P. Drisroll. accom- panied by Mrs T. C. Forbes, R. Eu""l" "3: “;"'a:‘;"“M:‘“::;“‘;“‘:‘.N.. and Mr. L. H. Drlscoll, left G” :'Ml‘wL; with ihe” oun‘g'(Sunimer.-ide last week for the dfiggfiifl SUSS,‘ of “ma 1’; S lsalnt. John General Hospital. spent Sunday in Summerside, ' . ’ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker. Mr. Adrimi MavLure and Mm Evelyn Mai-Lure left Summerside _ , , last week for Boston. Mass, where Mr. and Mrs. David Miller and"‘h°-" Wm I” "'9 ‘"5"’ °' "91" children. David and Cathy, wiii‘“"“‘ leave Summerside 0 O I mmmmw “Tat Mr. -and Mrs. James Thompson wof Summerside, have as fhflli‘ :::...::: ‘§5‘.°"‘..:’.‘.. --. ---— um" ' ' ' Eachern and son, Donald. of y‘ . . . Somerville. Mass. Dr. and Mrs. J. K. Beer andl " ' ' - -d V _ 1 S _ Mr. and Mrs. T. C. F‘nrbes of f1“;.’;“"{n°’M§,‘:,'f;':,f;5' guyjfifnn, ‘::,lMalton. Ont., with their children, . . ‘ Lance and Linda. have been the I’OmRia‘eis' Daren”. Mr. End Mm J‘lizur~sts of Mrs. M. P. Driscoll. ' ' I Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. ‘.VI,vi'on Stoll and. son, Myron. and Mrs A. C. Saun- ers of Youngstown. Ohio, nccom-‘ on- as Miss Ruby MacNeIll of Saint John. N. B.. spent the weekend «d b _ on C1 , d in Summersldr-. guest of her par- I))ImIl)eeti-olty aiilersthe gviieests edlfe Plillr. "IVS D“ "ml Mr" ‘I' F‘ Mac‘ and Mrs. Harold Schurman, Sum-.N°'“‘ . . _ merside. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stroniz of Winnipeg, 'Man.. are the izur-sis of Mrs. Lorne H. Read, Sunimerside. . . . l Mrs Rrgliiald Pope entertained 'at her home In Summerside on Tuesday. honoring Miss Margaret I Mrs. W. A. Currie and Mrs. J.l W. Lecky were co-hostesses at the home of the former In Summer- Jardine. R. N.. whose marriage ta Dr. Robert Romcke wili take place next month. 0 O 0 Mrs. R. A Gilbert (the former Hazel Baker of Cleveland. Ohio. is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lle- wellyn Rogers, Suinnierside. . . . Mrs. C. E. Corney was IIIISLDSS at her home in Sunimerslde on Thursday at the tea hour honoring her aunts. Mrs. R. Gaudet of Van- couver and Mrs. J. MacNaught. of 0'I_.eary. 0 O 0 Mrs. Itlric I\tI&l(.‘K'(l_V cnterlaincil at. her home in Summerslde at the tea hour yesterday afternoon in honor of Mrs. A. S. Hopkins who is taking up residence in Hali- fax. . . 0 Mr. and Mrs Murray Hirtle and son. Jeffrey. arrived Irom Mahrlne Bay. N.S. this week and are the guests of Mrs. I-{irt.le's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lecky of Sum- IIIPTSICIE. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn (il‘(IiIlll and son, Donald. have returned to their home in Summerside after attend- ing the graduation exercises on Monday at the Rothesay Collegiate School. Accompanying them on rc- turn were their son, Alfred. and his chum. Ray Forbes of Frederic- ton. N . - a Mr. and Mrs. J. Hopkirk enter- tained at their home in Summer- side on Thursday evening at a square dance party. . 0 0 Mrs. L. A. Moore, who has been visiting the Misses Carrie and Gladys Holman in Sunimerside. re- turned this week to Halifax, N.S. . . . Mrs. Eville Gorham. the former Ada MarLr-nd of Summr-rside. is being welcomed back after spend- ing the last six years in England. a o . Rev. and Mrs. William Swan of Petitcndiac, N. B.. are spending this weekend in .Summerside_ guests of Rev. George Ayers. 4 — DAY ~ CLEARANCE SALE - MONDAY - TUESDAY side on Monday evening when; FRIDAY _ SATURDAY bridge was in pla_v. I O O O I Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Darrarh.l Mrs. Waldron Dnrrach of Ken-. slngton, accompanied by Miss‘ Hazel Adams. R. N.. of Princt‘ County Hospital. left Mondav by_ automobile for Winnipeg. Man..I to visit with Mr .and Mrs. O. B. HALF ‘SUITS. SUN SUITS. SUN BONNETS. BLAZERS. CARRIAGE COVERS. ETC. COATS. BATI-IING PRICE ACIIE wt... FEET Bl.lll,II -. wim. mi , ....i swrii {tier e«'|I got the ..i you: 25% off CONFIRMATION DRESSES (Asst. Sizes) I lilo. You rind, render. bunk \ in. feet will Iltonslly lump for Icy. Just I 'lW.C|l'OI'llIlII9I M THE MISSES 0 wily to Iiup your hat healthy IHIDPV - Flll hot: porn and Iofllwu. WR SOI I59 QUEEN ST. HOLMES and BRADLEY DI-AI. 3414 Continued from page ll ELLEII'S DIARY er to have fashioned them straight. It so happens that James, un- i|.\5I.s'I€d except for a wee iad‘s (‘(illT.[)&Il_\' and liclp, attended to all the sowing this seed-time. with the old seeder of years. and driv- ing his hitch of three . . . What nice time: he and all of Us have had throughout its daysl Loving its scenes. Finding the colors re- touched different, the pic- lures f.isi:inalinz. And always so new. Wishing. now that the year is about to spend another season. that we vould stay this nne—keep it all meadow-flower lilacs and apple bloom just as It is. "I \\I\h IIIIKI that it rriuld alums he like today~that field and flower Could keep day. And hold the hr-aiity of this hour the l'reshnP.\! of to. Like pl‘€‘(‘lnll.< wine in r'r_vst.al hriwls. To quench the thirst of weary souls. I know it muld not he—I know The blnssonis on the apple bougli Must withr-r tn produce the fruit And all this shining beauty now. Must pass like moons upon a lake Unmindful of the toll they take. But still I wish that Spring could stay ' Forever as It is I'oda_v." Until Monday ~ ~- — — Good-night . . . Diary (Continued Irnm pazn. R) llorotliyv IlIx's column- ditlons. Your step-children were 10 and 8 pears old. How could any- one expect you to be full_\' experi- enced in li0U5elU.‘(‘lllIlg or child care? That you l|Il(.It’llAJ()l( the cure of two rebellious children, brought them up to fine maturity, raised three other ,\-oungsters. solutely no C0—0p€i‘aLlOll from their father. is a. wonderful example of Cf)lll‘1lS!f? and ]'lPl'.\'lSIPl)(‘t‘ Your hits. band should he evei'lastliii:l_v thank. fill that he is lucky enriuizh to have such a wifa That he isn't is cer- lalI1l_\' A hint on his rharacter Since _\'flIl have been able to ac- complish. so far. e\'ci'_\'tl1imz you set out In (In. I think will should an about the l’F‘I"l'Y‘i'l2iIlOll of a ver_\ stupid imzrale Let him know that you feel entitled at least to the con- sideration due a housekeeper, in. cluding siiffir-ii-iii mnll(‘_\' to run the house and s0nl(‘lllll‘Il.'. ior your. self. If he raii't briiiiz himself to ’lI\'P you the fI4"‘\‘0[ltill vou deserve, the least he can do is treat you with the dignity due a human be- ing You're strong enough to stand up to him for this inuch: 14 years years of the kind of life lic's led you is enough! G . IIALI-' GAL!-OIIS 160A Kent 51'. ALL SUITS COATS and SHORTIES 1./3 Good Assortment of Spring And Summer Dresses GOING AT 1/, PRICE Il0RMA’S LADIES’ WEAR Dial 3058 with ab-' (‘R ASH KILL! TWO GREAT FALLS. Mont. (AP!--A US air force F-MC jet intercep- tor plane crashed and exploded Wednesday. killing the pilot and radar observer. The plane crashed about 15 miles east of Great Falls air force base here on a training flight. WILL V ISIT MOSCOW LONDON (Reuters) —- A British Labor Party delegation headed by party leader Clement Attics and including left - winger Aneurin Bevan will spend about two hour! in Moscow on its w.1_v to Commun- ist China in August, it was an- nounced Thursday. the girdle that walks and WIIN’I RIDE III’! 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