h!lS! Jtln Ul'E.I'iI'B i'l"lTl!. I10i.'!.':'Q!I ..-;.: .::..;;;... or w .tar.i H:.:s':anlls . O I 0 . With Style BARNSLEY. Er.g.. (Reuters) .' Two pretty young school teach- ers resigned Thursday because the local swazns, chiefly coal miner-3; , dontinued from Fe-e I ,........- M .. Happenings Ur nib nook Mr. and Mrs. W.'M. Meliish are .pencu.ug the Thanksgiving Holida in Kentvllle, Nova Scotia. - . . . The Guardian Page 9 i Saturday. October 9, 1954 ' Former Islami- Woman Dies In 133' '3' 7'1!” 4 Hip Variation and Fashions By Ian Jean IAIII symmetry is the measure of a Hold and stretch. Repeat slowly shapely figure. so whiplout .the '-hr” -mm"- mm T3159 OPPOIIW , . y leg and arm. Later stretch on the up! and 5" how 5"” mpg me” bias. raising one leg end opposite cl. .1 The first meeting this Autumn of the Alpha Chapter of Beta sigma Phi was held at the resid- ence of Mrs. Louis Bagnall. R2- freshmenta were served and the hostess was assisted by Mrs. Clif- 'I.Zsl1 Gigi and 'lHindu Marry Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ness and young daughter Heather are the guests of Mrs. 'Ness' mother, Mrs. ' I J. P. mm”, ml, me Tmnuamng gzlmgampbell and Mrs. Ralph 1. wear suspenders when they ure up in proportion to the bust rm and pgugml holiday. ' , , . P182! s'-En1IK1lB- I circumference. While this season's Whip into the gran gcmgorg, o e o . tic hall-smoked cigarets suit skirts would seem to make Position: Lying on side. head Mr: and Mrs. Clive stewifrt enter- trained at a delightful buffet sup- per for their friends last Saturday evening. 0 O 0 Miss Betty Redmond entertained at a miscellaneous shower in hon- our of Miss Marjorie Weatherbie. whose marriage took place on October 7th to Mr. Harry Hubert. Jr. . The attractive lea table in Autumn flowers was presided over by Miss Betty Redmond who pour- ed tea. and Mrs. Redmond who cut the ices. On Tuesday evening sev- oral of the bride's friends enter- tained for her at dinner at' the Queen Hotel. 0 O O X Mrs. M. A. Farmer. Mrs. St. Clair Trainor. Mrs. Edisofr Tanton and Mrs. William Connally entertained at luncheon Thursday for Mrs. G. E. Bohan (nee Miss Nora Mac- Millan) prior to her returning to Atlanta. Georgia. 0 O 0 Many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Coles of Stonehain. Mass, will be pleased to hear that Mr. Cole: is recovering after his severe illness. 0 O 0 Mrs. Hooper Horne and Miss Margaret Home left Thursday morning by motor for St. Peters- burgh, Florida, where they will spend the winter months. 0 I 0 Mrs. A. E. Davies, Miss Ruth vinnlcombe, Misses Alena and Irene Horne have returned after an en- joyable trip to Boston. . The swinslters are holding a Square Dancing Party Thanksgiving Monday night at the community Centre for the members and in- vited guests. 0 O U Miss Joyce Mccoubrey, R. N., and Mr. E. G. Penrose, Chemical En. glneer. McGlll 1954, were married September lath at the Dominion Douslaa Church. Montreal. They were honeymooning st shining Wile”. Cavendish. Mrs. Penrose is a daughter of Mr. W. Basil McCou- brey. Manner of the Bank of Montreal. St Catherines and Bleury St. Montreal, and. Mrs. Mccoubrey. . Miss Ann Bell and Miss Helen Miller of the Department of Na- ..onsl Health as Welfare, left re- cently on a motor trip through the Maritlmes and .New England states. 0 3 Miss Mildred Harrington is spending the Thanksgiving week- end at her home in Halifax, O C 0 Mrs. Edison Tanton and Miss Blanche Conway entertained ,1, 5 dinner party at the farmer's home, Ambrose Street, Monday evening, inphonor of Mrs. G. E. Bohan (nee Mis Nora MacMlllant, Atlanta, Georgia. - Mrs Eva Mutlow left this w: k for Arcadia. N. s. to visit her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Walsh and family. Before returning she will visit her sister and other relatives in Cam- bridge, Mass. - Sigma Phi Sorority. . . with Scott, returned this week to their home in Summerside, after visiting relatives and friends in Mom;-eel, . . . behind their ears during dances. The girls said they want to do their teaching in a part of Eng- land where have more style. potential husbands Mr. and Mrs. I-farry Sllliphani felt aummerside yesterday for new Glasgow, .N. 8., where they will be the guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. James Mill- man. 1 . use Mrs. Stuart Martin left Summer- side this week to join her hus- band Wlst. Martin in ottawg, 0 O 0 Mrs. Leslie Simmons and Mrs. E. Musseii were tea hostesses at the home of Mrs. E. T. Tanton on Thursday following the meeting of the Abesweit chapter. 1. o. D. E. . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. Arthur Allen will leave Summerside today for Berwlck. N. s., where they will be the-guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Nash. Mr. and Mrs. beaver MacDonald their children, Jackie and Mrs. Vernnn Enman was hostess at. bridge at her home in Sum- merside last evening. . a a Mrs. Reginald Pope entertained the members of the Okto Club at her home in Summerslde on Tues- Sltiing near a fire in the replica of temple built especially; for their wedding are Shri Dharam Chand Wadhwa, and Sadie Durkin. of County Mayo, Ireland. The bride, groom. their relatives and four Hindu priests sat about the fire after the half-hour ceremony in Lon- don. England. Woolens Are Washable ,, By ELEANOR ROSS WOOLENS for fall - naturally! But this season there's a differ- encel they're washable! Another departure is that wools are high fashion. There are still help. Mothers and daughters both can enjoy these comfortable, simple to make and washable garments. A shrink-proof wool sweater may be a good complement to such a jumper. These come in bright col- ors, and have turtle necks to offset 'do. Her devotion to her family and Rogers, Mrs. Martha Guinan, Mrs Genevieve Corbett and Margaret at home who nursed her mother through her illness, also five grand- dren. A nephew James B. Mann- ing resided at New zealand, Lot Mrs. Catherine E. Rim, who was; born at Cvowan Brae, P. E. f., the' daughter of the late Ml'. and Mrs. Thomas Manning, passed away all San Francisco, California on Sep- tember 15. John 8. Rice her husband born at Soul-is predeceased Mrs. Rice some 26 years ago. He was the son of the late Thomas Rice and Mar- garet Rice. Mr. and Mrs. Rice re- sided in Boston, Ma.s.s., until 1906, when his business as a builder and contractor took him to California. He decided to make San Francisco his home. Mrs. Rice never forgot her birth place and she made several trips to the tIsland'. Their home in San Francisco was a meeting place for all the folks from home and there was found the real "island" has- pitality. Information on and about the "Island" was always referred to "Mother Rice” as everyone call- ed her. Mrs. Rice broke her hip four years ago and was bedridden with a. series of heart attacks. Even from her bed of pain there were slim hips de rigueur . . . has hips measure inches longer than cumference, that this measurement is in good pro- portion. r to allow for inslilun pillowed an hip val-izrtions. other Some hips are just naturally iul- support. fer By the way. there is never any crossing and question about where to measure as wide an action as possible. Re- the hips. Circle the tape around peat 12 times. relax and change the fullest area so as to include sides and swing again. the gli .cus maximus muscle which pads and shapes the hips. If your the bicycle exercise folded arm, palm of hand braced on floor for Shuttle into action. recrossing the legs in Movement: Finish u ith this may version of r. not more than 2 the bust cir- ls average, and In fashion parlance, slender hips are never more than an inch lam- er than the bust difference for - a standard models and movie . . tars. Full hips measure I to 4 no cmnplambs only mmkmg or ism-hes larger than the bust cir- others and of some good she could wmfprmce. home was outstanding. Seven children survive. Thomas H., Emmet J., John M.. Mrs. Flora children and nine great grand chil- 44. Mrs. Rice was highly esteemed then, of course, diet is But when weight is within normal range, exercise can put a stop to spreading hips, and what is more, can slim bulky measurement by flabby muscles. Toned muscles are always more shapely. If you are overweight generally. in order. inches off this tutoring tone to The following exercise tones hip and girdle muscles, and so is an exercise well worth doliig: l girdle Position. on side, head arm. palm of hand braced on floor. Movement. Flex alternate knees. bring them briskly touard the -chest, working the knees in a pis- ton action, shooting legs straight down, and bending alternate knees Lying pillowed on folded other toward chest. This affords the same exercise as the well-known high bicycle ('XPrL'l59 taken with feet hoisted in air . . . this side bicyl-le is far easier and safer. With weight at or near normal and tone in these figure controlling muscles. your hip mcasureme-lit will be right for you. Household Hint Dn you keep a miniature sum trouble light In the car? It's a hand thing to have for changing tires at night, for reading maps, by all who knew her as the many beautiful floral offering and Spir- for finding what yotrre looking for in the trunk and for many other Position: Lying face dnvin on floor, head pillowed on folded left the little tailored numbers suit.- - the deep scoop or low square of the able for classroom and office, but On Fridily evening. October 1st. jump” mummy Mr, and M”. day afternoon. Robert Macrae ; Mrs. Edwin Jvlmswne invited arrived on Thursday by plane! l ' there are many dressy items too wash b1 -01 M d the - ltusl bouquets from the east and pm-poms, om, such ngm com” ,interested friends and musicians from Vancouver B. C. to vl.sit' D" and M” :l' A" Macmurd” expensive cocktail and dinner viva; a?g:eM3u,(;,pe'r'mmay ,,,,'f,, west showed when her family and amt I I equipped Wm, R 12,f,.,o, Cord and to her home to hear the Recorder. at Mr, Mu,”-3 om home, and daughter. M153 Bel-W Macs d,-93535 made of wool, mean "ch to the lady of the friends paid their last respects to Movement: Raise right leg and plugs right mm me ca,--5 0133,91” During the summer Mrs. Johnstone Waterside, Pownal. Mrs. Macrae Mumo' left Summerside ""1 Tue” G904 1.), sum Jgneg house if terms of style, cleanliness 5 59” mend ”'d Ale"'”"9d m0"he'- right arm a few inches off floor. lighter. Ittended the TI'dl3P F3ml1y Camp is the form er Miss Jetta day for GlaCe,B3y' Ni 8' This "1 be ma” (0,. the chilly and economy. - in the Mountains of Vermont near slddall of Sackvflle and Ottawa. ' ' W 3 ' i '.he Trapp family home. This site was chosen because it resembled They will also visit Mrs. Mscrae's rompanled by their son, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Warren se- Mr. Heath slim girls who used to shiver at dances because their silk or rayon brother in Sackville. N. B. and sister in Ottawa, Ontario, en route warren 3"” Mrs: wamz" 1"" "i home law. In the month turned to their homes in Summer- . . . ' side after a most pleasant motor trip to various points of interest gown just didn't generate enough heat. If you're wise with a needle, you can copy many of these costly cre- :heir native Austria. Mrs. John- stone has studied the Recorder along with people from all parts of the Continent. The Recorder is an iiilacleoli - Sentner W 11!... ancient instrument mentioned in Shakespeare's plays. It has an ex- pressivs tone. color, and gentle per- iniiality of its own. It brings quick reward to the student. amateur. and professional musician alike. Mrs. Kenneth Parker and Mrs. fxer au Chan p1ayed,t.he accompanl. Miss Marledith MacDonald. B.A. who has been on the staff at the Jasper Park Lodge Hotel'for the past three summers arrived home Monday night to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard MacDonald, 102 Brighton Road. for three weeks. Prior to returning to Prince Ed- nierslde, sou. anniversary of their wedding yesterday at their home. . . . in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. A. P.' Wells, Sum- quietly celebrated the Mrs. W. W. Graves will arrive stions. One designer features red plaid for a street length formal dress. with ll coat in matching red. Another trims feather-light tweed with satin and sequins. Easy to Wash Woolens labeled washable. and therefore non-shrinkable, are avail- Wedding On Saturday, Sept. 4, at 4 p,m,, marriage vows were exchanged between Julia Jessie Sentner and Henry Herbert MacLeod at the United Church Manse. Charlotte- town. The marriage ceremony was grejatf great? HICPI an endless possibilities for better living when your entire basement is remodelled with Sylvaply. A cheerful family activity room, for instance, is "standard equipment” in many homes. Storage walls to partition W5"! 1513”d' M” M”'cD”mId "5"" - e ' h d well as in ms.de- performed b the Rever nd H "mm ft” M31 -70hn5Wn9'l ReC0Fd- ed Vancouver Victoria and Seattle '”d”y nom w0rce3m' M555" W able wt 5 3”" M e y '3 ow" . . . . . ' ' t ' it h v ts, M . d M , up garments. These specially pro- ard Christie. room” 1, dfom, net mi huh. ,, '1 mm and a""w"”u pm” 5”” Wm ”""'" '” M”"””” m" Aisle. Vtlllellimen r M N cessed fabrics are simple to wash For her wedding the bride chose In P l l l ” Piano solos which added greatly to her home visit. . e 0 one and care for. First of all, remove any trim or a blue suit with navy and pink accessories. Her hat was a fitted shelving, cupboards and playroom ill I . . . . . e peasure of the. gathering. Mrs. T. S. Forbes and children, furniture can all be Built with rigid Lance and Linda, who have been "wdel "I pmk Velvet Wuh " great! detailing that is not washable" Uhe Mrs. w. A. Smith eiilertaiiied for Miss D0115 H- Walker HM I'e- ,. , - .- lf.f4 T 51 1, Y 1 Hrs. Malone. who leaves to join turned to her home in Summei'- visiting in Suinmei-side. guests of "gm l,'””"u;'"”u flan” ”' "” '53:?” "d 'h;"”:"”"'t”';"' ,5” " ' ml", 7"”? W cm 9"" :lu-ion Malone. The lamrr ha, been side after a three weeks" vacation Mrs. Forbes mother. Mrs. M. P. 5"v:ke:1”5ema:g?n:;JZ;;hin keep Beam am?” 3" ”, '"9””" wells and ceiling with Sylvaply or one wpamted Dam 0' 5'" Chad,” In Le H"e' N' S" where me was Driscom new last week to Ton watet level high and load. light. Miss? Ferne” Wilkie attended the of the low-cost decorative PlYwoods. UnlV9T5ll-Y. Faeglnlh W9 3”” M M” L" M” Haughnt (mm They were accompanied by Two or three minutes agitation bride She wore a gre suit with r - u o o 0 - 0 ' her hus and Ca tain Forbes, who ' ” . y You could have: brl ht little bachelor p should be sufficient. Follow with navy accessories and a corsage of 5 Reading Club members met at M11 -L 0- 09'” Wm 1”" Sumf Ducted the NF"? , the usual rinses, and press while pink carnations, suite, smodern laundry room,s preserve . "lemme WW "0 W” h" ”""3"' M. H, Mm d M E , damp. Mr. Eric Caldwell attended the d E I M' J C bb. i M t 1. Iss een i n rs. v.yn . - .- -, ' room - an room sport or a WT. 153 9511. 2 . '1 9" "93 Macmphme Ian Sutnmel-side Jonp If you follow directions consci groom. entiollsly. H1889 W0015 Should C0m9 well-equipped home workshop. You'll through repeated washings with flying colors and superlative fabric quality. I Pressing is best done with a steam iron. preferably on the wrong side. -' The .IuInper's Return Wools with a label showing they can be washed are wonderful for the jumper. Every shop is showing immediately following the wed- ding ceremony, the bridal couple and guests motored to "Sandy's" where the wedding supper was served. Reverend Mr. Christie pro- posed the toast to the bride and the groom responded. In the evening a buffet lunch- eon was tendered the bridal party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mel- vin Hyde of Cornwall. Later the bride and groom lr-ft Miss Georgie MacFariane. R. Nu of Summerside and sister, Mrs. Frank Cairns of Freetown have returned after visiting relatives in Ottawa. day morning for Toronto. V ' ' ' probably find more ideas than you MARVEWS LIMITED Anndullce V Bicycle Winners Mlllltll Of , im. Florence nI...Zi......, who has' spent the past two months in Sum- September, 1954 . merslde, guest of her'brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs D. J. Mac- PAUIKW. BOURQUE, St. Tiiresee Street Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett of Sumliierside spent a few days this week in Truro. . can hnd space for, but that's all part of the fun. Easy to raw, easy to nail, easy to paint, the smooth sanded Sylvaply panels are 1 real buy -- whether -oe 00 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker; The Misses Adel Henderson and and son. Andrew, returned to theirishella Clerk will leave Summer. ' home in Summersfde on .Wedncs- side today for Toronto. I day after spending a week in Eureka. N. 8.. guests ofiMrs. Walk- you're doing the work yourself or l having it done for you. th h d it. d 5 , er's relatives. IIIIIIIIIIIIII thgfm grigdyfor 5223001 2,2f;'”,,,?,f; on a motor trip throughout the ' gm: nuke. Maritimes. For travelling the bride wore a suit of navy gabar- dine with white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. Ma.cLeod will re- side in Charlottetown, where the groom is an employee of the Is- land Fertilizer Plant. The jumper is easy to sew. with- out the sleeve trouble which usually bothers the novice at needlework. Washable woolens. made up into colorful jumpers which are simple in look after, should be a budget ICE CREAM 0iraNur;ici-; hi.-. Leod, left Wednesday on return to her home in Ablngton, Mas- sschuselts. c' 0 0 L Mrs. Herbert schurman was hos- Dieppe. N. If. tesswstj her; home lin Sgmmgraidc , on e hes ay even ng w en r ge DIANE op R03"-"Am. was in play. . . . p y ' ' ..”;-..:;:..f:: : rislllous 5""'"'”' CM N-3- spend the Thanksgiving holiday in Glace Bay, N. s. 0 g! 0 Mrs. James Graham, who has been visiting her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mac- Murdo. Bummerside left last week on return to Trinidad. 0 O I FROM our ASMALLFRY STORE Note new point value for baf- snee of contest, October, Novem- ber and noeemt . ls Potato Chips-I Points o lo: Potato Chips-O Points I III. Pohto Chips-O Points Mr. and Mrs. John VEIIL1 enter- tained at their home in Summer- side on Tuesday evening when mix- ed bridge was in play. 0 O 0 See your local lumber dealers- he'll It's wonderful to feel that I h f I . ulnmte f e cost 0 m ter'a. they're fashionably dressed . a ' ' or QAVI MAIVENQ POTATO 0"", s e rccommcnd : reliable contractor. Many BAGS AND 4 OZ. BOXES. p Mrs. R. C. Dedrasse was hostess lit her home in Summersfde on Wednesday evening to the Beta - v ' ' ' and its even better to lumlwr licalcrs will show you how ynu know that lh9.V're COmpl9t9' can do home remodelling right now CiNilJi'S BIJSIESI lliliiliilllllill Iilliiil ly protected from icy winds. and pay for it on my budget mun. Our lnw-cost remodelling can make a smart new children's fashions offer both these ad. wonderful (hinge! III?-If-3IlflV'(l('lf of ' vantages . . . plus the added . - ff;-41-li":yyw'l1sIvt either way , 'l 2 . Hy eilliin-on love Garden City !lomo- comfort of budget prices. ' - Milk t of its ....- differont and good flavor. Three glasses cull day make their shoes. glow. . Styles- for boys and girls of all ages in both indoor and outdoor designs. Bring the . youngsters In soon . . . let us LVPLY noucus m nvwooo Sold through In minor drlllrrs from o-nan to con", MACMILIAN In ILOIDII. 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