STRAW GOES GLAMOROUS An example is this oval shap- champagne baskeuied satin straw box bag in white. lpinlt. blue and yellow bon bon col-l Dlraw. so long connected with, beach bags. . and carry-alia for trips to market. has gone glamorous this season and appears at important after- noon and informal evening occa-- sinns. Ion. It has double handles and a soc-through Vinly top that is dec- orated with a tracerie of jeweled lbeads and sequins. Former Islanders Have 40th Wedding Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Leo Mc- Guirk of 68 Brown Street were giv- en a surprise party recently in honor of their 40th wedding anni- versary. Over 75 guests attended the affair which was held at the Franco-American Club. The couple were born in Prince Edward Island. Canada and were; married there on April 17. i9l7 by- the Rev. McGuigan. Mrs. Mt-Guirk, is the former Miss Mary McAd-I ams. They came to Athol. 28 years ago. They are the parents of seven sons, Reginald, Louis. Patrick, EEEANOR ROSS Anniversary Page 12 The Guardian HAPPE The Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club held their dinner meeting at Stanhopc Beach inn on Monday evening. Members motored out from Char- lottetown and had a very pleasant evening. Hon. Mr. Justice Barlow and Mrs. Barlow, Toronto, who u. world travellers, have frequently included Prince Edward Island in their itinerary. Th ey uguglry go abroad each summer. but this year's holiday will be spent in Cali- fornia. They will fly out in mid July and then will drive over Cali. fornia visiting in the south 5" Diego and North to San Francisco. On Wednesday May am, My. James Virtue of Lisburn, Co., An. Jdmwz l..uaCaIIIalhaI:lanrn.Iotnea'sEditnc.Phone1 Tuesday. June 18, 1957 NINGS trim, Northern Ireland, arrived in Charlottetown by plane and was met at the airport by his brother William Virtue and Mrs. Virtue of this city During his stay on P.E.I. Mr. Vir- tue will visit with hismotber Mrs. Isabelle Virtue of Kilmuir whom he had not seen since 1929. He will also visit with his sister. Mrs. Har- ry Loanc and Mr. Loane and fam- ily, Kilniuir and brother Nelson Virtue and Mrs. Virtue and fam- lily of Riverdaie. MARY BEAIRSTO ENGAGED Mr. alid Mrs. Ralph Bealrsto. Charlottetown. While here he has also toured the Maritime provinces by car with Mr. and Mrs. William Virtue as well as Maine. the White Molin- tains in New Hampshire and ya- rious parts of U.S.A. Mr. Virtue plans to return to his homeland the latter part of June. lELLEN'S DIARY Blessed Be Our Bonnie Island Brides "Getting married's not keeping house, is it!' a sparrow-Mrs. chute-I kled a bit ruefully through the fluf- fy piece of sheeps' wool she was dragging off to an eave this morn- ng. He smiled trailing her with ano- ther cloudlet of it. ”You said it!" I he puffed. They stopped on a ledge . Johu. Alvin, Charles and David, high up to rest I moment. I lall of Athol, and have eight grand- l children. i Featured at the party was it four tiered wedding cake and the dcc-I l oralions were in white with bridal bells and flowers. A buffet ltinch iwas served to the guests followed by dancing to Goodnow's Orches- tra The couple were presented with gifts of money and miscellaneous gifts and Mrs. McGuirk was given a corsage of red roses. Mr. McGuIrk is employed at the Union Twist Drill Co. Even New Kiichens Hove Hard To Ge By I-ELEANOR ROSS . llany efficient homemakers re- imce in modern. scientific kitch- ens. but even these kitchens have hard-to-get-at places that have to be kept clean. Of course. the old-type kitchens usually have many more such crevices-a narrow alley between stove and wall. between the sink and wall. between cabinets and the larger appliances All sorts of things seem to make a nesting place of these difficult areas- crumbs. food particles and those pesky dust balls. Somehow these places have to be cleaned. TO REMOVE DEBBIE if you have a narrow brush with an equally narrow handle you can often poke it into the.- amali spaces and remove the de- hris The next step is to cleanse thoroughly by dtlwllll the brush into sudsy water. To wipe up the suds. Ilse the brush wrapped in i A At Places wit that overcomes obstacles. One woman we know. having nothing else at hand winds her llorlgest carving knife with strips Iof soft cloth and pokes it into the lnarrow spaces She follows thisl with a suds-clcansinz and a dry-! knife for these act-I. too. same way. It will reach into prac- tically any space! CLEANING BASEBOARDS itig along baseboa fin. Here yoti can gd. a lot of assistance from I iiort-bristled hand brush. DIO- ferably one that's fairly stiff. Or again. create your own tool- A cloth wrung out in clear water will wipe away the dirty suds and a dry cloth will blot up the moisture. To repeat. having the tools is wonderful. but improvis- ing can be even more gratifying. Ingenuity is still a prime ingredi- a clean. absorbent cloth. if you don't have such a brush then use some LET'S EAT Gay Refreshment Tips For Wedding Showers .EY ALLEN book ends could decorate it! 10- , nds lighter than I was 11 lijimfl T'1:lIlfI'l?l: gfuyloung women be- fradiment table. The punch bowl nth. agomglory be! Your diet AG come brides at this season. and might be wreathed with small and exercise suggestions have most of them are feted with lprinl Howe! COTIIIOS For CV6”! helped so much. I still need more showers before the wedding. not meet. Spring green paper cup! tone in the waist and abdominal there's one type of shower, which and dainty paper napkins Wouldlui-nscles and am enclosing a is brand-new. a shower of books add to easy savice. lstamped. self-addreenaed envelope in help the bride with cooking for Dublin! Glider Sherbet Panel: for exercise leaflets. . two hougekeeplng. decorating. Combine l qt. chilled till" I", From New York comes this re- entertaining. time-saving. sew- with 1 pt. orange eberbet. Mix quest: "1 have lost so pounds justl ing. flower -I-rangements. how- until sherbet is partly elled-thy using some of your stsgges-E to fix-.I and other problems. Serve at once in paper ctIpI- lions. Would you P100”. Senfume ROM!-ZMAICING LIBRARY Garnish with fresh mint svrill. exercises to slim the midriff. ; 300;. m,,,, gvgrywhgfq are dlr serves about I I Matty reducers do not begin to playing excellent books covalng 'PeuIs Fours is dseb.;'dent;h exercise until pan of the burden cunuolrs these subjects. Any hide would nan for"lltt.le cakes h Chef! of fatvhas been removed. with be thrilled to start house-keeping the oven. lite-tidarkfld te tl'ibi:mwIs:odletet-ndfrom Ohio.. lg lflll with a good basic bone-maklli "Nd "ll ' 13'" mi ' P9" ' ”"''''''3'- '. '-. n 5 mt library. are usudly dectrat w a have lost In pounds and am now do "Th ,M,,,, mi... include a swirl of chocolate Icing with a on my last half-hundred. Would 4 hop ".1. i. you uwbsk autmeat. I IN dlowcdyoupteasesendlneaotneslmle " gugested the Qef. ads or perhnvl I CIMIM Violet exercises. and also your "gm" may of the friends of the "he demolaelles who are hoet- entitled Take Your Measure? mhbh 3, cu." gm, they asses for a book shower. can buy 11lnlr you, ,m,,o,,,.v,m,,,i.,g-gparapetltsfourssfapati .oI'HereisatloJdxCeiaes ......,., ,,',.,,g.,,..u 1.. nation could nuke up I Yellow orgnsraaued to at-tagslimnxiag re- IwQHwlIHh”hI apsageeabe mix and bskelt in suits. The first exercise tones mihdg” nag.-a.asIIlelayeritia'l' all psmnitdriff and abdominal ntnscIes.. ud .p.rHm. ,'.'ch," "1 sale I50!" N BIC! IR PX: IJIQ u back H M...,.. kw. uydaybnliae1'heaitwillbeeasyIofloor.ldtkneeheat.soieofhot at uIaaoeorateIlatosnoor.rIaItlosstral;m down. Left arwt should be down at side. right arm stretched bet: done on . lightly Men.-cad: Contract wit be beaten abdotaal minds to get the wt of the back as not agaiau the floor as posalle. How u n Y. me-t-esh all snuggle... I-teat ayvsaawnnvt an ..a"'.p'wns"a. I-Ia: i..'"”.a'.' stmlpg sfylg t-..-Ii,"-I, .,-3;, E3. 3 gal Reverse l "3 puuuuuhp-sarauauu.l,;''t.'':':':;''l;:''''''''"l'l" .. h .0, tar-ovens unison. h unusu- Fm Ola season is ha. This a g WU”! HHOM . V agg e gt. dress I8 skull '' pg”). vice. The K ' ? g," anrew-mu I,,, win no and , i so has so to 5' ent in any endeavor. especially in of that women's keeping house. ”IfEIou hadn't serenaded me sol sweetly" she began. g "If you hadnit listened. so eag-' erly" he chuckled. "Ha, ha, ha" they laughed mer- rily together. And the morning was gay and lovely. Every apple tree of or- led out "not to the exact fraction" OfJune James himself manned the seed- er thls afternoon. sowing a patch lo! field 400 yards by 70 . . . "Here's a nail. Ellen. Figure that up on the wall there while I clean out these mangera for the cows' grain” he said at the choring-time. Not that he himself had not already reckon- ed it, arriving at the result quick- ly in mind at the end of ills "step- ping" the piece, though as he point- Preparing a field to be seeded down. the younger farmers spread manure all day from the field- heaps. Jamie handling in a man- ner which drew praise from his grandfather, the new lift that this wipe, using the trusty carvingl- - A yardstick can be used theilltlpl ll ill! Cellar! chard. every wilding of country- side was fresh and beautiful with blossom. in paddock and pasture the gold of dandeliuns garlanded the green. Only first floating down off the elder ones reminded us that already the new year was commencing in age. The farmlands held busy scenes. We saw this when we came with James to the far granary to gath- er up more grain for the sower. And since it was nearing noon we went on then to a distant field to pick up the others of todays staff at Alderlea: the younger farmer. Jamie. and his Dad to bring them home in the truck (to dinner. Mr. C. and his helpers were top-dres- sing his fields at the place on the hill; neighboring farmers in the road were planting potatoes. byl hand along the rows. the sun warm on shoulders. a blosaom-pcrfum- ed breeze of day wandering about .How good the new firstlings would be -- and satisfying the Fall-i Spring has considerably lightened and quickened the work of the crop- ping. Blossom-time is threaded with romance. Among visitors to Alderlca today we fancied a youth- ful pair was "fetched" with its magic. "And. mother. there was a bride on the boat. on the home-crosslng'l Granddaughter related the newsl among the highlights of her Satur- day's trip "abroad." "Not one - btlt two” we said. she having not noticed tlle second one. "And there were two wedding learn in the line waiting at Borden Ito go on the boat when we came lawvuiy" she nodded. "Did you ev- cr see such a month for brides" lshe smiled to Jeanie. Blessings on them e our bon- nie Islaild brides of June Who cares if as the sparrow-Mrs. said "getting married: not keeping house” Love lightens every care. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. .......... ........... .. .... KEEP IN TRIM Successful Dieters Exercise For Shapeliness right i By IDA JEAN KAIN Exercise is coming into its own. More and more. reducers have come to appreciate t'.ist the com- bination of diet plus exercise pro- vides the moat shapely results. Exercise need not be rugged nor time consuming. Fifteen minutes of stretch-bends daily can luv the dieter perfectly proportiond when the goal of normal weight is reached These. excerpts from the letters of successful . f I show the increased interest in exercise IIilou”n!' a companion to diet. NEED! MORE TONI It triumphant reducer born North Carolina writes: "I'm as gagenicnt-of their -iaushlcr NliN'y Ramsay to Hr t'lI.trlrs Frederick :McKeon, son of Mrs. Martha Mc- llfeon and the late S. Albert Mc- lKeon, Toronto. 5-larriatze to take gplace July 6th. Church, Chat-lottetouu. MARY HAWORTLI In Love With Boss DEAR M.'tltY IMWORTH: I am writing to you because I need your help. i hate been employed by an nltl line agency, working for the manic man for 13 years. My lmc for this man is beyond words and l have served him faithfully as office wife and sec- retary Tilt-re is nothing I wouldn't do for hitn --even shine his shoes If necessary. Altlltlilgll 110 is married. witll a family. his wife has been ailing for the past three years. My chief concern. which is giving my con- science a Iuinge. is my Insatiable jealousy. I resent the secretaries he hircs. anti 1 makc it so miselzlhle for them, as heart girl. that they either resign or transfer. What can I do to conquer this? I can- not stand it when there is anolilcr woman in his office. alone with him Sometimes I feel that people dislike me. How can I stop loving him'.' it is wrong, I know. when he be- longs to someone else. Wllat can I do to help myself? Sliould I see a psychiatrist? Or resign." - I-IP. GET LITTLE IN RETURN DEAR F.l".: Your terrible an- xiety and resentment and sense of guilty. fiirtlve unwnrlllincss. all of which contribute to your fccl- ing of "insatiable jealousy," are a not result of investing too much of your self in service to the boss. who gives so little in return. of genuine affection. appreciation and loyalty. I Honest dividends on devotion must be received in some measure. by all loving Individu- als. if they are to maintain sanity and emotional health. Yet on this score your boss has little if any- lhinll 10 live, it scems. If he had, announce the en-1. Trinity United avenues of self-expresdu that My restore your Should you see a psychiatrist? Or resign? Well. in the big town from which you write. some few or the lea'i..-'. churt-hey provide "psychiatricaliy - oriented" pas- toral counaellingaand I think this type of leadership can do most to relieve your crisis. and bring you around to the right path of life. - Psychiatry may thzow light on your emotional poverty--show You how you an that way-but worthy feikswdlip, sought and ioundwi1.bGod'shelp,latheouiy uvinc remedy for it. - M.H. Mary Hsworth onunaels tlu-ough h2I'00lM1I1n.notbytnallorper- sonai interview. Write to her in care of this newspape . COOK'S, CORNER GUMDROP SQUARES 2 well beaten eggs 1 cup brown sugar 15 teaspoon almond flavor l 1' cup flour , ls teaspoon salt I l teaspoon baking ponder 2'3. Clip gum drops Icut fine) MIX in order given. Bake In moderate oven. HISTORIC AREA Florida was first settled by the fore the first settlers in Massa- chttsetts. THE SAFE K OINTMENT for Sunburn and Holiday Safeguard paniards in 1565, or 55 years be-l .Ask Women's Voice in Church VANCOUVER (CPI - A revolts- tionary proposal to grant wtanen a voice in church affairs was ac- cepted Wednesday by the general assembly of the Presbyterian Churchincanadatnhepasaedon to Presbyteries for discussion and comment. The proposal calls for establish- ment of In-esoytery. synod and u- senizly councils to which women as well as men would be elected Doctrine. government. worship and discipline could be discussed in such councils. Rev. Louis H. Fowler of Harris- ion, out. who presented the pro to posal on behalf of the i tea on the place of women in the church. said a survey made among Presbyterian wo men showed there was no strong desire for women to be ordained as that parents who fail to become - unicant members. who ne- siecc church attendance and co- dduzelnifnlatan. cwliofailts ” Buvevq.thsydidwiaIhhave www--IiouIaIt."fl"gi,.'f.l,: Hugs”: ill. "”..tl'.i.”'..3 uwdmm” '”' 7-?In4cinaiiiI'tsl2"i.'7'7-.."I'i'i3".t'l.&'?"I. ntgri-." iou'1i?I"i'"'ii ””"”'- ation. I atnus-t hGi1WiII8wBduit.es cilmdr-" AreqtnstbyRev.JasnasClarke " sm- d 'ila'ont.o that more oonaidnrn- ' x tion be given-to the question of PROF! WANTS LATLN womn was ubatd. riwroitia. South Africa .3” Church in Fuutoaa has upsvased l5"l'-'50ll”l Mritln law suit its ' t oedainlng Cans-W”'””""”””h”-'"'5W-d Sail gun was - - x urday in defence of Latin, .l-mm ruled out udin- Plrlimelt 1- , .; abolish. alien in Formosa would not be ill 5' I Prm-Iuiuto tor lat-,.,,, valid in the woman K ltllldlll Mid: "Without .' on knowledge of Latin it is Imps, aihle to gain a conception of our legal system and its Iotirces." MORNING SMILE "If you won't marry in, .' ling." he pleaded. "1 mi, 3:3. ..f-”:.i3.".:"" and My Ueeono-no-No DEODORAJNT lllllllllillllllll 8 How it! you'll sfnyf ODORONO ls IO0f effedfvq IOTH OUARANTIID to safely stop . perspiration and odor for I full 24 hours or double your money back! be Dr. E v L X he would be faithful to his wife, and somehow slicccssftil in cstab-; lishing a right relationship towardi you-so that you could get on the; beam of really living. Now. as to how you call stop loving the buss- it may be helpful to kecp in lnind the political ax- iom that "YoIi can't beat some thing with notiiing." You've be-. come spellbound by the boss pri-I marily becaiise you don't havel any counter-ballast of "love"-in- terest life. And tively simple. but'w1ien done cor-y lrectly, tightens and tones the im-I portant bias abdomi ' muscles! Position: Same as in first exer-l sc Movement: Lift right leg a few inches from floor. and by shocr action of the abdominal muscles. slowly move leg to the right. The. abdominal muscles must take thel action. Repeat 3 times. each time; h-o-l-d-i-n-g the leg extension to al slow count of 6. Reverse position. of legs and repeat using left icg.l Finish with this hip slimming Movement: Raise alternate hip and leg. keeping knee straight. Bold. Slowly lower. Do not "roll" as leg is raised. Perform slowly in your private that's the situation that cries for correction WASTING PRIVATE HF!-2 Unfortunately. your existence apart from the office is a waste- land of sorts. devoid of devoted friendships. cherished lntimaries. reliable sociability and such. Thus you take home with you. each night. the events of the office day, and thus your boss continues to figure dominantly in your off- d0i.V thinking. when you should be Pninying a change-of-pace in another "world" of associations. So, your captivity to the boss must be solved indirectly -by your tunnelling a way out. into thchackofovlyhox. . 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