'l‘he yearly Baby Band parlv Preston Bryenton. Rollo Bay. C‘;°xl?r2;AN D. ON HER VACAT-lON,AN'... T___._J ‘ l irGRANDMA.DID ...JOE'S UNCLE GOTA no. IT'S ALL NEVVST'ME, meme! I’M Mar Th" Guardian. Charlottetown. Thurs. Jan. 10, 1953, 13 icon. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mrs. Isadore Murphy. Easi' 1 “cu WON TH' JOBA‘V TH'GAWMILL. . ~m- mm LINE Robertson. Red pom. 3a“ C ' i FLLIG FAMILY 7w WlDOW BL ACK is ANY MORE! ' 'wz's held in the Kingsboro Coni. is visiting with members of his 0 \ S THURSDAY ‘ munity Hall on Dec. 18. Mrs. family in Boston. Mass. a f . lmer Fraser cut the bérthday T- and Mrs- MiChael cue’l > I" I Cl‘.c‘,_.l.v cake which was made and beau. returned from their honeymoon; z tiiuiiy decorated by Mrs. Nor- trip to Lunenburg and Moncton' V7 m___MWu| I man Bruce. South Lake, Re. and are residing in Red Point. i u pjm ACIW Hale". freshments were served in all Mr. and MrS. JO'hn F. Robert‘i Z ‘5 p mermY SLhOOI | r present and the children enjoy- son have just recently moved in‘ > '30 D‘m'_Namml smock ‘ ed an afternoon of fun together. in the-r beautiful new home in 00 pm “Lemma Younq Show ; ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Russell Garrett. Kinflsbom i 30 pm._C,n,dim wow ' :Ml's. Ross Young. Red Point. Miss Jean Bruce. student 00 pl'mrswie' HI“ By PATRICIA RUSAK tomb their hair or back-comb were recenl V'S‘t‘lrs '0 Charlm- PWC College, Charlottetown, isI 30 meToday a. Home TORONTO iCPl — The only it if they wear it in a, high {Clown spending her holidays with herl ' m peraule Dame “reasotn a woman wears a hat’ is style." Mrs. Mabcl Bruce. Red Point. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesleyl r V l in p'mwscarlc' pimpeme” h(ital ract attention. A becoming A hat. need not be expensive. is visitingl with her son-in- law Bruce. Bothwell. 1 ‘ NMQfilg’N m pleroqi Be“ alladds the final touch to the says Miss Lewis. You can buyian daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ching. Basin Head.. 7.4.5 15 A ‘ .H pmrodiem ijrl'”lFSSCd Person. one of real fur for $65 but the iGnrdon Little. Saugas. Mass. spent a pleasant weekend with i : ‘pAMiLy'sonp, m p_ml_CFCY W New. I Fl?” "it? finding of Shaela same style in imitation fur isi The East Bank. WI and the friends in Montague. 3- 15 p m—Clncma 13-7— than“Ewen”‘n2.ll‘:°'°rddgamr for avr'lable for $2~98~ , pupils of the East Baltic School Mrs. George Bruce. R e d l O n of ‘ me I ,mfry “"1”: “I paid $15 for a plain black 1put on a Christmas and varirtv Po‘nl. was a recent visitor to i x m .,.,..__.Ti.,, Dricndm women.s hgtsa;,¥h:y:n "mm" velvet breton which have concert in the Kingsborn Hall Charlottetown. :m 00 pmrPlnYdMe thewrc filly 'ridicumfils 33' shaft; lworn at least three times a :on Dec. 21. Stewart MaeGregor. VI< You Can't Win 'Em All the", do‘m ’like the ' grt atlweck for five months and I still was chairman. All enjoyed a‘ BUSINESSMAN DIES I no p.m.—Toronto Wrestling least they noticé "161;":é‘fla expect to get about two more good evening's entertainment. HALIFAX icpi _ Fredepick ' : pm.—CBC News d0 common! .. n my . months wear out of it—alm"sthics and fudge were sold and ant/[03.10 Come". 59' a Hanfax o Lmriocai Weaihe, Choflsing a' hat 1 _d, ,d :as much wear as I would get‘large sum was realized in aidfinvcstmpni dealer. died Tues. c s.m.—Viewpoint ual matter Mis Ls 3." m “1' 'ioull Of a Pair Of Shoes." said ml the EaSt Baltic woml‘n's In‘ day while on vacation at Tuc- l a. sizes. “It's. not :heegaeegt‘pthae TMISS Lewxs' lsmute‘ ' son' Arlz' e was Fragment 0"“ hat that counts as much as the ‘FLMNEB STYLES l Mrs. Mae Bushey. Souris Line Cornell. MacOililvray Limited. i were” coordination of a hat Hats for spring will be Maine, i Road. is .VlSltlllg With her broth- [which has offices in both Hali- ; wiglryour 0mm, hairdo, {ace lthan for many years' with em_|er and stster-m-law, Mr. an d fax and St. Johns. Nfld. an i ure." =phasis on line and shape rather 0 . . . : SIgIPLEb RULES _ lthan trim. .says Miss Leww. RIPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOT ca" ui t.ere are a few basic. Flowers. frills and frou frou . ? rules. Choose a hat that Will ‘will be used sparingly. mainly , blend. both in color and styling. 'to draw the eye to the line of one“ 8130 8-m-'9 Pum~ With the outfits in your ward-the . 76 Kent St. (Opp. Eaton‘sl:}i'obe. For example. if your‘ All shapes and sizes—bretons. .o-ma M ~0»o-o~e+Heo-H clothes are tailored. a more pill boxes. slouches. cloches’ sophisticated tailored hat would loo good w h e r e a s frillier. softer hats would tend to clash. lwill be shown. largely in ro- ‘mance pink and a wide variety of brown tones from pale white (7 “CW/[W 6'X INEOV 138335 45 p.m.—News, Weather, Sports With careful selection a sim-lsand. a new color. to deep honey ; oo p.m.-—Thursdav Playbill lilo feminine hat styled onlgold and chocolate brown. .5 Blackjack Ketchum rounded lines can he worn to “i think the high rounded i so p.m.—Canadian History soften a tailored suit. however. lhubble in all straws and fabrics - ’ Wm M Ham. wnh And a rather feminine suit can ;wlll become very popular this ‘7!!! FIRST rill/RM” @ ‘ H91... ciocim be made to look more business- l spring." 3’7"? “"04376’” like with a tailored hat. "The principles of good color ltheir holidays with their par- apply just as in all fashions." cnts. Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Con- If your budget can afford onlyinolly and Mr. and Mrs. er- one or two hats. then chooseinard Mosscy. Bothwell. hats in basic colors such as, The funeral for Mrs. Florence p.m.—Take Thirty p.m.—Scarlet Hill p.m.—-Romper Room tNSTEAD or COUNTING SHEEP To PUT ME To SLEEP- I CAN COUNT ' HER BOY FRIENDS.’ I DON'T’ KNOW.’ I Awas DOZE OFF 55:02:: I GET' HALF- r“ WHY DON'T'YOU SLEEP lN ETTA'S ROOM lF YOU'QE NEQvous,’ ms SHE'S SPENDING THE NIGHT AT DEBBYS p.m.—-Television News brown or black which will co-iMacPliee. Little Harbour, was ’ P-"h—SUPPeI' U ordinate with many different held Thursday morning from WAY THELLé: P-m-—Te'¢ViSi°" Wea‘h" outfits Perry Funeral Home to St. A ‘ “Plain hats can be dressed up lMary‘s Church Souris w h e r o with trill. ribbon. flowers oriRequicm High Mass was cele- bows to match any outfit youlbratcd by Rev. J.J. Dunphy. may be wearing." Rev. J.E. Cash assisted in the p.m.—Supper Clu p.m.—Te|evision Sports p.m.—Rouie 66 p.m.—Hi Society “wins ’1"? “SM V1.13 p-m-—Thi'd M5" , .h ir. Interment was in the _ ”" ‘ pm —Deienders SHOULD EXPERIMENT lghgmh “mam. _ “gags?” -= pmrmaydm A woman needs to experiment Miss Betty M. Chlng has suc- MUMINATED [am-Wrestling :0 8:0 what.i Esit.er fig/"halLSlllislcessfunv passed the examine; THEIR WORK By . . °'"""CBC TV Nev" WT ace an lgure' .55 eWiS tion olitlie Canada Society 0 - ‘~~ _ .mPViewpoin, says. Generally. a big womanilamraumv technologists and is (is M ' l ..m —CKCW W Nam 9'10"“ “0‘ Wf‘al‘ 3 small 9111b“ now qualified as a registered I CH" m 8a,“. MUM" a.m.-Sinn OH __ ha:II nlol‘ ShOllljld ha ligaman withliahoratory technician. {M134 ss HAW/vat,- g ONLY (we ' ————-—---—“T§;9%w1 e ups an s ou ers wear 33 ~ is the daughter o rs. l . _— onigs HIGH MOQMQMQO ‘ ‘1‘”. “'"h 5 broad brim "lat Wm tagging Ching and the late Mr. \'" ‘ v” I” 7“ WIRE m," TV. giaefiint her figure defeat, l i iching‘ Black pond! 5' t I H0 omk-IIr—nI-um mm... [-10 Tléggayggyfiggkb \; any women use eir ia r-i Mr" and Mrs, Ne son ,ewai' .1 I NITE 0" DAY '. dos as an excuse for not wearing i Red point. are spending i e1 TH‘ATI ,MNL ,ME'TM'OR' Day 4.3537 Nile (4503—4-7462A-i a hat “Because a hat VAl'L’S RADIO R: TV. “'illlChi-isimas holidays with their lflatten part of a hair style. all son and daughter-in-law. Mr. MANEWCAK? ll'women need to do is learn toi tewart. 0t~‘ 304 Kent St. C 'tum- l E‘s-£238 Ethel/15am Mrs. E. ‘ ACROSS 2. Coffee 21 a E as T l is, JOMS' Montrcai a‘nd Mr. and 1. Longglass receptacle mashie, w Mrs. Glen Stewart. Quebec City. beadiused 3-Paris police- forone w crcv unto 1 i Fr - ose is spending his 15°." trim' 4 “‘3‘” 23‘Cam‘ ‘ munson Sterling Ching of Red Point. is holidays with his parents. M r. a 31:35 km“ 5-5:?” Eta: 984k)" on PUD” 0t grade, nine Souris Reg- and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red 130mt 'by H hm ' ingaxbr mean SE 3mm“, & WNW" ional Iligh School. was one of and with his brother-i'n-law and‘ u Regiois e Earéeror- of EB 35_Cmm"y & Wmem Round” -the Winners of the poppy essaylsistcr. Mr. and Mrs. heith Mae-l 12'. SHIV 'god 24 B1“ an 55_News a Wemhe P contest. Sterling is the son nfiKeiizie. SOIIl‘lS. i 13.Mai,ka_ 7 0118.5 may '0” BE hunch...” Chris”... Hour Mr: and Mrs‘ Alvah Ching' “Ed ‘ d Mrs' i n Rnse'l woman .spectlve wife 25.0bnox- 4.5%.”er & Wemm Round” IPOml- East Baltic are. Vismng with. Oakley Madam ions Yuma“... um." I Ila—New & Wea'h" P 5‘ Miss Lyla Robertsnn. Oshawa. Mrs. Rose's parents. Mr. and: Item of 50 apokermbk person 35inch“ E‘s—CFO! Firm New. iOnt.. arrived home to spend the iMrs. Colin Dixon. Waterbu ry.i .‘ _s‘ 10_ Gram _ mud we ‘ I .Al—Country & Western Roundu lhohdays “Nth her parcngs' Mr' Cnnn' i 15. Doctoral 16. Product 29-Humm'l'5t 33-Ju8. 151W | 00_N°WI P and Mrs. John W. Roocrtson.‘ Mrs. lsodarc Murphy. E a sit Divinity: from coal SLPicardy (mam) H_w"'h" [Kingsboro and brothers Gordon iBaltic. is at present not enjoy-i a‘bbn 17.Movelu OWNS 38‘ “1.5L-th '6_C°|Jn"y & wes'am Roundup ;and Arneti Robertson. ‘ .hOl‘ usual good 1&Abounded wings Death deny: 39‘Dutch 454mm" M-l‘. and Mrs. Stephen (,onnoI-. Lie-Brent. Robertson is spends 17.!i‘fiar'guue 18_ Infrequent Roman comma , '50_Afl . ly. Quebec City. are spendmgl in his holidays With his par-, 19.xautter'. 19,110.,“ dial. 341,13“, 40.12019 i I . unit: News Roundup l t "I 57—Thougbt For Today i 20 :emen I z og—News a. Voice Reports 2 'Mlggtr p .1 -Preview Commentary ’ .' lS—Morning Moods ' 26‘Protcfin‘ < .55—tht‘s The Song B. ‘ 27 Em. (lo—News 8. Weather ' ' . bankment 23:21:; a‘Vo‘tllfllacloulngs Wes, dealer- West's shut-out bid. a bid he‘ gs'smn _15_.wm Both sides vulnerable. would scarcely make if he had ‘33de:“; A .3o—tht'i Vein View NORTH the" guarded king of spades as; azliwhuseeell’mgk 5 J’ngsmkfi'gzl‘ggm __ I 5_N°m & Mus... .A97‘2 we as the true heart suit. hIS‘ 33 Atwtbau , t. W ‘ ’l.40—Mr. Co-op Program 'Jez first three plays reveal. ‘temwm . v. at _ j .SO—Notsl 5i MUIC {QB So South goes up with the} haveono -' g; ,oo—Nowi Headlines 5. Weather fiQJ9 ace of spades. hoping to catch so “Yes"fn I "'5 2.519.," a. View. on omen“ WEST EAST the singleton king. and hoping Berlin "I {I 5—Noiet a. Music .5 .K6 at the same time to work out. 37.Examins.- '— 3:- .JS—Bullstin Board OAKQIOBS .94 an endplay against East it that] Lions before 0 50—Noies 8. Mum .1073 0.198542 is not the ease. ; board '5; SS—Atlantic News Roundup ‘1080 ‘K53 When East plays the “x on u-Bomgtoo‘ z a OO—Weaih SOUTH 41. Rascal I'll J o the ace. South proceeds with his ‘2 Ben“ "S‘MWIV MW“ h ‘95 1 3' alternative plan. He eashes the 3'Mo s a 30—Now'I a; wden:2 or ' :AK A-K of diamonds. thus eliminat- “'Refi’eved > it?“ at": epor Mu“ ing that suit from dummy'ii ' z ‘00_N °' VHead‘Nn” L Wu'h" hand and his own. and then DOWN m 02_~f:"| Mum 1 TM bidding! _ throws East in the lead with a LLamb-g cry "I Ids—Shirley? Home! A What’s On; we" Norm nut south Spade y I! ————-—— ' app ‘ a Q Pass Pan 8 . .East cannot afford to lend a DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE — Here s how to work It: ,‘A 3.65"”, 4540"“, Mum Pass 4 diamond. which would permit A x y n I. 3 A A x n -- EHWUCANGNE To .OO—Nsw It Weather .OS—Portralt Of A Sir Opening lead—king of hearts. The elimination play. properly used. saves many a contract. Its purpose is to force a de- ' tender. at the crucial time. make a play disadvantageous to m. Here is a simple case. South South to ruff while discarding a club from dummy. so he re- turns a club. Declarer wins the club in dummy (with the nine or jack. depending on what West plays) and then takes an- other club finesse to make the contract. NC MDZ . Is I. 0 N G F E L L 0 W One letter simply stands for another. In this sample A Is used for the three L's. X for the two 0‘s. etc. Single letters. apos- trophies. the length and formation or the words are all hints. Each day the code letters are different. A Cryptognm Quotation ‘VHUKI NG MNSS 0K lo—Hm 8. Encoru is in [our spades and Wes Ngterthat if] SguthdtakesEthet ‘ h i i starts out, with m M h spa c inesse e oes own. as . ‘ 33.1.3.0: pit/l/rozihoi hearts, declare;- mug? mg. would have a safe exit card (a C z H U c D N s E z K H c J E U D A M N I 054,1. on third one. spade or a diamond) and East- PHU._°H A D I I D M pom 25—Maran Weather .20—Ths Outpom -00—News a. Weolhav ill—MS. Road Report .lS—On Parliament Hill Lao—News A Weather .As—Byllno South now leads the ueen of spades on which West psys the lve. It \“ould be wrong finesse. n O the spade in the face of West would eventually win a club trick with proper defense. Peeuliarly enough. the con- tract can be defeated by an un~ usual play. If East foresees the WEBS 9.00—CBC News l- Voice Reports 9.10—Praviaw Commentary “m N'w" "9km" we"er ‘: IZIS—Shirley Harmer I. What’. or. (MS—On Parliament Hl' pofls Seoul - 1. ‘ 6.20—Regionel Commentary M’s—sh," 0" ......_- L‘s-Jim. Out For Melody i 6.25—Maritims Sportscast l.59-Domlnlon Observatory Hm. 6.30—Muslc In The Evening 8 ml Its—Byline loo—Time Out For Melody t 7-20—Morine Weather In Musical ‘flén_ . 2.15—Atlentl: School I'cest 'Oldi Interlude Favorites’ 330-:szionrr'iert " ' '- m . .30—Atl 9' School run .00— 3 IO Home on. - N d T.v. 2 15:45". 1° Mmicl BJO—Varlsty Showcase F S. 2.45.50”, bnini.‘ 1.". A 5"," Oat—Citizen's forum > M “I” m ago—cat: mm 930-0".an Strlngl I aim—m. Mum. moo-Notioml News Roundup I. ‘ Y 5 130—110 Mnim _ 59¢:le9 Personnlly {a CBA Loo—CBC News 6“ Mrz'hn V; B . i ii .00— . [,3 m" w" p moo—iii. Sound at Music 'N~Nsws e Intent-l Wmhu LSD—Countdown moo—Mann. Weather . _ z ill—Mum» W 4.45 Moll: In The Alv taco—intone Weather . Yesterday’s Cryptoquotio: WRIGA HAS FURNISHED TO THE WORLD THE CHARACTER OF WASHINGTON.— (0 not. xiii: rectum Syndicate. Inc.) the king of spades—even though he is trumping his partner's OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE i 6.00-CBC News & inland Weathei ‘l '~50-Pr°srm Schedu" 9.ls-—A.M. Chronicle {‘th “gap-“1" hm": Pilayt asao,sm.itAvs a l.5l—Red Crou Program I‘ in: u I cu . g8 ns 3 yummy OS—Tonlght's Mun 1‘: 3053:: yxxfl WM. Mark" defense. declarer is helpless. Oafll-dt‘flanLbTv-“Ssmm- Mia-nan: "I too-comic. forum ., 004:“ NW. ~ It Just goes to show that it mKiTPZ'cé$OGS£ALESON~ .. on .' Lao—Clement String! "-05.10... Mm...” sometimes pays to trump your ANSWERS To NAME-OF AMANOFMEANé. > too—Notional News "‘54." 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