u IN CHARLOTT E'l'OWN WOM Sat., March 31, 1956 Page 8. The Guardian IN OUR HOMES Variety And Individuality Are Marking New Lamp Designs BY EROL JANE WELTON Modern lamps lead the field with WOMEN'S EDITOR their colorful shadea and large bas- K Variety marks lamp designs, es- es. either chunky or molded into ,pecially the new ones being shown slim lines. Wood, metals, gynth. lnow. Homemakers on the lookout etic materials and china are used lfor a new lamp will find that in- in the modern design. Glass, both 'dividuality keynotes the new de- clear and tinted is also cleverly i signs, and there is more variety used in various shapes and forms. tllan ever before. Desk lamps are still being shown. when you go shopping for a new l with long goose-necks, but the , llamp you won't find one clear-cut shades have been revised to in- i ltrend. This year they are stately. clude the newest and most priict-l lmodern. traditional, symbolic. All lcal in color and design. Walli types are represented in the col- lamps too. most with wooden has-, lcctions of table. wall and floor es, are still in vogue. ' , lamps. Table lamps are all Revival of interest in Earlyl heights-up to giants of 52 inches. ,Most, however, measure from 28 coach lantern as a decoration , .10 24 inches, I theme. It comes in table and floor; ,wxou(;n'r mom l lamps as well as in outdoor light-I f There is much wrought iron be- ing units. liuricane-type lamps are”: f lng used, especially in lung-stem- also proving popula in non-tarn-i l lnled floor lamps. They have been lsh brass and gold finishes. i ', -,turned out in all shapes and sizes, PRETTY SHADES 3 lincurporating the new ideas of Lamp shades, like fashions, are; l designers. A table lamp of both pretty and practical this --.. ......e..............'......................-..- . - . . gTll3m . American has brought back thel chintz shades are gay and color-l lful when contrasted. with a back-- 5 ground of solid colors. Parchment, : shades are seen complimenting, different types of bases. Modcrni lshades come in all shades. de- signs and colors so the modern- g homemaker will find that choosinitl ,a new lamp or a new shade will i be an exciting and worthwhile vent- ure this spring. cut flow- lmany 1 lwrought iron is a good investment, spring. Satlna and taffetas are be-, x especially if the base has a re- ing shown for formal lamp shades,l l lccptacle for trailing ivy, ers or potted cacti. The traditional fine china bases with their dainty figurines are per- fect in a ”period” room. They are necessary accessory for a room of charm and dignity. The shades on these lamps are usuzilly in soft. lmuted pastel tones or the deep blues and wines. MODERN TREND CNEW TO EASTER-HATCHED CHICKS just the right time, when the East- warm weather and blossoms and er season gives its promise ofbuds. ---e-e-:j l Precious Easter is Here So spring is here on the calcnd- the woods' roads and the by- ar and in the signs and tokens ways..." g . 7llmlll- lVlal"”'lll1lll"lll:1glll llf ll" Elm ' And.l:;?tl:Ierl;:ecl;i,?gr"u;;.llffmlgaf odels a lime green tweed suiti souvenir Of 8? U ange U Slay---' W 9 . 2 with white fleck. The slim skirtlcnsemblc are brown shoes andlbed i b k d f g to dd M Allelil" W have llelllle” slgllllgefgigfalggjgygnglegsaghlzk "hill: is styled with slit in front andipurse with turba n-styled lisht soft llilille. all-leer lalilne glrtlelen scagf and 1&1? Soslngr (gs 1:3? sl't!i!llI11;m3,'3-edilgg moonngm and sunshine m' the double pleat at the back. The lapel straw hat. Miss Doris Hillion, right, . e sn w o e g - a drift of snow. But these days peace and loveliness to be found THE OLD O IS This old world is a new and ex- citing place for Easter chicks. They are arriving on the acenc at . Grace Kelly To Have Many 9 3 Titles Alter April Wedding By CYNTHIA LOWRY ,the Second World War, elitcringl. Associated Press Staff Writer as a second lieutenant and emerg-E gloves contrast with the darl brown of her rice straw beret, shoes and bag. of her box jacket is enhanced by l wears a tweed suit too, this time Mrs. Ronald W. Woodgate, left.l a spring flower. Completing her . in Parisian brown. with jacket tab- Guardlaii Photo coin was in charge of the program ence Drlscoll. spent a few day: , When Rainier III weds Grace ing a captain. , i , , . . . Kelly, she will become the wife 'Physically. he. is on the shortl ""19 lld." Cfllkllls allll lllmll dllst :0':al:;1dw;ll?:es'u;'l:ri,::euxa';.:, and gave a talk on the ballet. lvisiting old friends in Freetown. i or or .- a -e or HAPPENINGS or Not only that. she will fall heir shorter than ins bride-to-be and l 50": , , l... we 0 Chm. den,,',,, 0,, Mrs. William Smallman enter-lR. c. Auld and of Mr. and Mrs. W the feminine Versions 0f m0l'elllll' ll" llle Clllllllly Sldev llev llkel , '1;Lll:1e lll” We l”(l1 l'll91ll:lllllllylAnd fat the dawmw-ma: him, aine" at bridge on Monday eve- Austin Scales. Mrs. Monaghaa .90 09 0” query 9 3Y- " 5 9” nlng. leaves for home today. . Vanyoue who does!” like melflold and gray upon 'my cheek. d V spring?" No, we fancy. it finds al ml llelllll Fl” wclfs ll;'l”l "PW-; , . warm welcome in the depths of.a?&llc:l:&c5ll::lgolgllll;izde "lllles New York City inc. recently held l'l&ll:5lel'Lelt'lll: lllils 1 s . ' . . g a. lV . slfe;3(;alIl:Bl:.meadowlark mdayw inufietedhrevmd. and mocked. gthelr annual lilnthcon in the Nova Scmia . . l condemned you.c,-unified plre Room of the Waldorf Astorla.l My l"”3lll"" ll”"5'”l awlllle ” "y" la t 1 h th d. d l lTh c ak r was the lion- I thought her quite immune to; u ave seen a ea arse, e gues spe c l .The spring wake fair and strong: om-nblg Hg, Norman, c,M,G,, than a score of other titles. For Rainier is also the Prince of Chateau-Porccui; the Duke of Valentinois. Duke of Estouteville, ” Duke of Mazarin. Duke of May- yl?l'lll- 'lllVa"le5, ence; Marquis of Baux. Marquis fllllll. "ll"; aq”a.lllll"l5 lllll llle ml of Cilly; the Count of Cariadezg emu" ll 5l)e9,lm9ll5- ' of Torigni, of Ferrette, of Belfort.?EN'l0YS MU5lC this ancestors from Genoa, lovesl the sea and ships. One of his hob-, The Canadian Women's Club of Mr. KR. C0ldW:lrlenlt3s iplendgigll ML and Mn. Fred Ben left reg; gomweu H'am.s ccntly for Florida. They were join- ' ' ,:tliuleiy their daughter, Fern in Sack-l LANSDOWNEI om. (CPF-mg" ' children were rescued from their Mr. and Mrs. R.M. Rlguse. nndlburnlns home Tuesday when their children, Lynne. Michael and mother. pulled them from I llvlne MOTHEB. SAVES FAMILY Exemplar Cllaptcr of Beta Sigma, O h . t ' . 4 . ;Em'l;l;i:nn.a:li R:fS9"&1:IE::-ca':;gL0:l)'IKe' joys" It",fSiEul:::;:ln:dF;0:,aLnligaeilol . V l f tf I Bobsggtgand and tool ,0 dam, duty tAnd doubt has changed to soaring Consul General at Canada M, Phi held its regular meeting at thelGayle, of Windsor, N.S., who haveihrflizcliaelgllntagw 03;: lay Olledll Mix! ' ' - . - l i r '5 it . . ' . . ' .l - llamll lll Sallll'l”"w' lll Blll5' lll llle llflfm ae':danl:1lmb,f-,lf plflys-.8 lllme lGodsl way OK pagmg each new ibesliair to love and song." iN9l'"lllll'5 llllllc was "The Pleselll :l,x.l):V:,t!fl;u(!3l:reElIz:glIyIlaVll,;(;rC(?llf:;ll(lll:tllibtgfllczpgllglllifg (lonliigil Svtiil-lcllat.NIllelit home of Mi: andcnllillls. Fm Mac.- Luthumlerc. of Altklrch. and of mow: rangagparlzlglly coflbafl sgiclll l Hspllllg Until Monday - - - Diary - lEl'8 of ExP8llSl0lI in Cilnhdh-" .to admit formally three Silver An-"Thursday for Victoria, B.C. whereillelll WES l9V9ll9d by ll" hill ” Mr. Riguse has been posted. ,slJl'e8dInll blue- l ;inivei1:aliiy merr;)bers.S Mrs. aklfred ..Mac c' . Mrs. .M. immon s and Represent-'Mrs. J.A. Carruthers have joined, Ml" llllfl, Mm G”ll9l Peck Mi X1 Exemplar Chapter on the Decay Summersrue flew to Halifax onl lcanada. and Mrs. MacKay and the ,Si0n 01' 3813 Slllma Phi'S 25th An-lnilurllfay and returned mm” llle Reverend Terrence J. Finlay, .niversary. The hostess was assist- i" "W "3 M3" Rector of St. Bartholomew's Ep- led by Mrs. Carl Burke. Mrs Geo. iscopal Church. Other Prominent,Waltcrs, Mrs. Robert Large and people attending were Lady Ban- Mrs. P.M. Simmonds. ting, Miss Grace Romcke and Mrs. K Gertrude Jack. Among the guests of honor were Their Excellencies. MacKay, Permanent lative to the United Nations for l Massy; the Scigneur of Saint Remy 3?! Sf?” l0 "Wk? ' "ld l'9lll'll?Gmd.nigM. -. and of Iseuheim; and the Sire of turns except those starring Missl.-,. Kelly. He's only seen one of her, Matlgnon. . g I U The double ceremony. a civil glizgzwi-an old one cdlled Gl-eenl marriage in the throne room on Th' - , 1-k . k . Allrll lllllllld (lllf Rlllllllll Clllllllllc his lfanlzlgnllfi alttieiiioliolilllllnkeliyilllsll ' '- ' winter's relics away rites am up in l as. the n xt 5 - '- , . .1 ' ' , day. is retlllired by rllawg separatiiigkrmh hiisl "me i:ars' :0 S..an- anla. l ull spllllx came Dllly llllce lll ” th- functions of church and state., cu-rtp 0 Ogr-Elm e.r.an ouaslonany l-dc93d9- W9 Wollld Wmcll lll "'9 T th h -H h pallls all m 5ed5.Calm'. .and wonder the unfolding of a 089 er 193' W1 make El” Close to the Grlmaldl palace lslg 1 1 I I dm Id - I SEVERE Highness Gracla P8lI'l0l8 his private zoo. The creatures in- grlie dgidealilon..eIgow:!:e:,nll:g'e A COOK'S CORNER sing. It veiled the far hills with its dreamy haze today and bared fields and set streamlets chuckling as they, in bits and pieces, borel l DUMMY AT rliul.-r WINDSOR. Ont. (CP) -g Police blamhe a headlegts my,-u!0;l:: .. . in te centre a dimly I t ..'ll:-.l;'::.l:lr::::.:t:'.s::: -met for we in- w no- ; day evening. nelly Tuesday night. They believe i lpranksters placed the dummy at Mr. and Mrs. F..l'. Munroe andl Mrs. Ivan Wedge. l-lowlan, spentlan lmel'39cll9"- M3 D9339 "la l 1114- - - in k d m, n l g g M, A be jammed on his brakes w it be c i ien of Halifax are apending e Wee en W er sser 8 law the "body" mm M. W”. W l l one of the most titled women in 1 d t n' , 1' . 1 .,, Europe: twice a princess, io..rf,y"...'f,.," 3p.:e1gp'gT3:?.f1e: .:n.l2"..; .w' wlllllll celelllaw ll” lll”55”l'”i Senator Elsie lnman arrivod,the Easter weekend with Mr. andlolive MacDonald. Summerside. times aduchess. twice ii marqulse phant lfrom vie: mama. ennier llllg ”l ll llllgwllllll ll” "ll we home Monday evening from otl-Mrs. F.M. Nash, Charlottetown. ' ll” llelld 'l3"ll'” ll" "l"l'llldd- - ht t- - - ' 'l iwould hold holiday when bntter- i Miss Nan Pope and Mrs. Terry ell: lmes a countess. five times i awa. . Rogers” were hostesses at the G-On-G--: 'Bao Dal. He frequently walks inlol the lion's rage, it is said. to feed, lwps dapple the fresh green mead- ow. We would make pilgrimage: down our country lanes when the form. farmer's home on Saturday even- l Miss Diane Macquarrie. lng at a miscellaneous shower in lcfly .f Summerside and now resid- l a haroness. It is slightly paradoxical that and Del the animal. He also has' Mrs. A.B Cosh who is visiting her son Lieutenant Commander "ll Rainier one of the few remainingiive or six dogs. ranging from A . wood mmh sin - - - l ,- . . , , : . gs his spring song, 3 w h I C h d d, his in Santa Barbara, California, honor of Miss Betty Lou Tredenick monarchs vilth a throne. should German shcpherd and Dobcrmann .5. Jule longgstemmed violets make I lxn gt;-):i& ouogwaanwgzsralihe has been awarded a certificate otlwhose marriage take! mace on l ' merit which is given to 400 stud-lEastcr Monday Mrs. William :2 V i l , reign nver the smallest stage in to a Pckincsc and a mongrel. 2. i ii i l . purple haze in the bogland. and COIINFLAKE Mgcgnomqs l g ' lgneslol honour recently at adllm" cnts in the United States out oflT00mbs. Kcnslngton. also enter- the world, The personal fortune of Rainier - 5 the sky seen through fresh-leafedlz " ' bled l l E g 1 . PENCHANT FOR PRANKS I is dlf0i10Yl0d in be large. an d in, . . oaks ,5 m, cm, 0, , Sm," g,,..v,l , i:g”,f,:;(,,,,,,t ' """' nW,H':;” 1l,lyf'e"”l”.' llllf 7o.ooo competing for honors, 1-wot tained at a shower for Miss Tredw valstt luasaglilllltnidlllloulifthziittimlzlsth :3 gljlnlllltln sliireliii Siiid cll)1s:el(c)w;5t)ta)n -Tlllls "E ',lle,,l-l"'” M 'll.”ul'"l ghefwnnderins eyes." Wt: cup white ausar ';::mn e at mm" W m K lvunlls. Miss MacQuarrie and Rob- enlck. , . - i' nlrs ge as ion-consclo s, re ar -R ,, . l l . is S 13 MW: of or its. ... .. me in sign up as " r. . on e." or - ar e up BED aglia. two of Philadelphia is . . . co in - - i l .' ' . lDi I th d h ' merslde cnrliniz club tonlsht will ' ' the land with a lllt in its voloet '" "9 "'8"dl9” "ll ill” 5 their sons David Georile Prank i ll” 5 9 ll"! l” 0' M'- "Id - l ' CM,-5. Geo. Macquarriei be Mrs. Reg. Ellis. Mrs. Garnet his recent plane trip from Holly. of his various establishmentsein-p wood to few York. He laughed ".tclud'ng his favorite home. 8 lZs .room villa. "Iberia" at nearby St. shown making up her mind what to wear in the Easter parade-ifg mother doesn't take back hcr hats. , llellslmlllls ml 3l'9ll59'l Pllll- 3" "and Bob are spending Easter in r15 minutes in slow oven of ldcgrees. Peck, Mrs. Shirley Simpson. Mrs. and apple blossoms in its hair. We John E. wake one morning with the new mist. John. NEW BFUnSWlCk- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ballem Walter Callbeck. Mrs. off as a prank to newspaper men , , who soon found out that Mr. C. -l93"'C3P F0"3?- 1" the 09""? 0f in top, she seems pleased with her-,'"ll'l3l"lY "l ”"l' llea” "ll l"0ll Wl, ' l . . . . entertained the good fellowshlp,Ledgerwood and Miss Irene Mac- tfor Carlol Monte was in fact the 3 l3l'89- l"95V'lV Sllmbbed find self and the head-hug in bonnet "la "9 lllal sl"'l'l3 l' h"9- "CW i The 3llll”l'll"le'll "l Ml” Lllllllll lgroup of the Summer ld Unit d ' ' w l ' - g R - i a ene is." Duchemin Charlottetown as one - 5 e 9 ' Boy WEN. WM?! 30 I CO W worlds most publicized brlde- Ogden glnltllh "9 also maintains At bottom, Debbie adds a bit of 3 8 5 wamhohz eobald lo. .1 i 'C d, Th ; Edi, Bums! Church on Saturday even- M St I no Id M t Ewe, Hm "mm. 3 ans 3. H t. k R d . .d .b. g. no .h it h g m . ier ana an ea re i- I .A my f b 1 , rs. an ey na . one on. "” ilthough he has a penchant for LATE FAME lllI):dlcflO1l'tIeel'red 0llrll'l3le;l.O W! 9 nm 'Valle:l:mal:dhover atllec(lllllea,u:lon; 9" ll” l"e”lllly.llcell llll""llllc”llkne8t wagriiisisile blymlvli- .aVl'alllla)l- 33.1. 399-M 3 WW day! l”'-lcel"-lY Wllll ll" At QDEII 59. such pmnksg Rainie,.,Louis Henri! Until it was known that Mn", V A vby'Mr.gClark. Galnesville, Florida, mom and Mr. Charles Banem .0 mother. Mrs. A.W. Leard, Notrc . l Maxence Bertrand Grimm” meamacans were worried about the e Ing OWS l .inlgllllll'i'l;ll;f)ll'ilcl::u&l1 :lh3i3;f1'5hIllsllll:el;'!; and Mrs. Charles Waugh, the. llllm” Sl"9l' From a wide range of new It-ytoa l ' -occasion being the birth of theiri Mn Re and your atylo beta to douse . g. Pope. Green Street. gbachelor status of their ruler- .France will annex the little state. ilf Rainier should die without an vheir-little was heard of the young prince. At one point he was rum- ored to be interested in a daughter lot the Count of Paris, pretenderl C dilly '(,)Ll pauaaw H" mmmobne Hound "eel. to the French throne. and again. IIIII all fell 8 P Apparently he had I somewhatlin the daughter of Italy's deposed TORONTO (Cpl-women W10 from. Adellds Mlltlnery 17'! Grafton Street Likes El mills ures up pretty well to the average man": idea of a good buy. l-ic's ix an automobile bug and likes to fool around with motors. On at least I two ccaslons 'le prince has scared .3 the wits out of Monaco's 21,000 residents by wrapping ” " and ' ' . laervlng theatre a d related ii ld i - SUmmefSIde Chapel lllnce 1923. MissnDuchemin aha: l::ll?;nb0y' That evelillllg was lllelllentertained members of the Okto E P d C B L t Llgllled lllpe" llllllllell by dal'll":ltlI?(II1 Pla8c;iSv:'a:aSil:Cr:!l:Il's;a()gfeLl:Ill: fglblref clolllldes schairllescphytllligeclglls club on Tuesday anemoom . S e fodils and fern formed the aettingm, seven years business manager; '10 W88 S9I'Vt?d by the hostess. ' .: ' ' t d lleg. Repeat exercise with right gldeclu aclgltllgel-o,fIl:)lcl'l:"f0ri' for three years. treasurer for tivn ums e by members 91 "'3 E70119- lleg. Do 3) times. lthe lmarrlage of Charlotte Wellslgnli-igllc Sl;Ell1 Egagrliotllalzlutrlgaglllllllml Mm Gilbert Gallant Schurman h be u 1 th h. For a firm bosom. squat with Theobald. daughter Of Ml'- End M" commltteelof the Dgornlnlon lgranlla l1A;venue' was hostess to theuAlph' lonely ma muess childhood. -I-heiklng, Uberto.4 ave en overea ng o e i . eta Sorority of Summe Blur: on Gi-lmaldla, as a dynasty. are notedl, . l , lstanley Wells. Summerside andp y 1 hlch m h h At one occasion, he murmured hearts content, thinking exerctse,l!'mS Cl'05l0d ll! "Om "ll 5ll0"l';Mr. Gordon John wamhou; sonihailllf” "ll" ' tlm "ll 5 '5 ”lTuesday evening. Mrs. Jack Bal- for their shrewdly political mar-llllal. ”if I had all the mistressesll::(9il' gveltltle:'lg?lrl:,lltx3cs:pl;;:lil:;lf3elde" l"'cll' Rm" Fm” lllllglllllllll of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warn-l or 9 ms several yea”. l l people say Id be a regular Casa-g H until they are straight, and lower. huh Hespeler. omarim i Mr. Ind Mrs. Benjamm Roam. Mi Cecil Monaghan of Trail, B.C.. who has been visiting her alatera Misses George and Flor- rlages. Many -of them. however. A b ,h i ed M 11 M V l u urn ar ar yn c ey lee careful not to lift. shoulders or -11,, doubleq-lng cefemony was Goodwill Avenue, n.-9 spenningl . nova." wound up in "nulmem Ind dl i For many years he was seenlwllllse shapely 36'26'37 l5 ”l l"'ito let the head drop forward. performed by the bride's father. "9 spending Easter in New york Durlns the ceremolm Mm Man City. They will be joined by their Wm" i pm-is R. spiration to those she instructa;nEAD TURNING constantly with a pretty Goon His grandfather. Louis II. Wlloml . w A. t M uded to h h - ,tress. Gisele Pascal. The relation- he” ll the Y C, l keep ll l F t ll. n be ed t f , : , ,,”.u.ccgay b1ade.we,,.:.l1Ii(:1l:,e1":,l1.9r:..;::shlp came to an end. significantly cll,l,5E9:,' Sta” ::l3"rl.V”lk'n t lneca ifned utlilraoat tlsssllitleeeliy l.l'l)llIlllll)g 2:2”--A: n:1a:Ir:geB;l;g.3?nII)'u:, garfggtraming Song: Mlzgreggi COLCDUR SHAMPOO i , Q Q until he was 75. when he took as l'Wlll'”lllly' ml”. mil" 'l' l”'""cl5.,,...."'..ii 3-en; to ...i”...'i.'f-'F gshe 3.n3l"le llellll l'l3lll' "ll lell- l””3l"3 his the slllnln! of the rellslef llleylceneral Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. S . Vi 3. Mia . 45,yu,.o1d acne”. But .Tucker was assigned in Monaco , in an mterview ..T01ose'one pmmdldirectly over the shoulder. ""8 no parted Love... Mr. Gordg . Rage" expect m be "my for N” , Q . .. - V, he pm; . hum" by . lsome five years ago. Father .pe"on woumhave m cumb about; "Bulges are caused when excess on Macxmm plum an wedding ween. cooauuugg Vuh . named Louvet. when thei'tl'ol'f,l;f;' A:,',""'l?""' "l fllllll? 5.000 steps or perform somell;iIl”d3;:ul”5m:ll:g: llffl" "ll music. 1 llimtcreuutv . .:'.::,::,;, l3:';,,;;;-3; ,;l:,ni. n. 2.....f.”...'lf.” :.?."l.”.f.l1.5.a gm-"v,,nn-in-8 t-,3; ,-,1-n ;eln&:.i.........:'..... it c... .. .....i ,Gl;;;- l;-,;-;::,nl,-,g;,:v 3:; b;:,g;.mlg;- and C-rgunu-k;h-nd "'”"'c"'5"" . I -, . ow s as never won . e o y l m it . - . sons raser, all. Ann. 0 m:l':..'r:..:.'r:. m::...s:l:: '-tia”?S"fn3"i?5iWillc3'l”l" ”" :" ll ” ””""'"e.3i?-iili. Trill i-5 '..i::.: -" W n D 9”” m,,,,,,.,' my” "mom g down The prince; trip to the Unltodlxfmfnsg: rim HEAL.” llley aael.d."' h i n W -ad gov". Ml Helm WI". mndla wee a o ay. A ".0003. the Grtmaldl name. lsmes lll" D"'"'lll"v ”"'9"lblY But without proper exercise a, T" I 't,o"l,;k" '"'ul""' 0,: ofhonor. woreaflooi--length gownl 1):. .na Mn JP Lnnu 1,". The couple had two children. ll" ll'"l"l9lll ll" S llllll” ”lldllll"li 'woman can't have a beautiful new. " I I e .',',"..".. . ofblnk taffeta with matching head-Tuesday for New York City They Antoinette. three years Ralnlar's "'5 l”ld"Y "e."'l'l”'." ' Vl” bodv- Without it lnllsden bec0"l'l:'el:.' min Illilini-nlii. qlghfldren ti. dress and slaves. Each clrrtedlaall. April 0 on the as viilcanla anlcalwootoaauo center. and the prince. They latei-'l""l"N! HP9dll'01l- Rlllll" lllmw" lax. flabby and bulky. Even alwhl; Esmpollg nun.” M. ndnnl loaeaaya of Sweetheart rote: andlfor Naples. The ocean viiyage will 3 I. H”. hag; lhe from eight to eleven daya. Dr. and Mrs. Lantz will visit Italian Carnations. Fred did little to discourage the report. mm womnn needs gxgfcige out an divorced from . m...c.. i... mznogledthlg 3-;ehi:mll!;;:rl: Jtlmulate circulation which "if women breathed deeply. kept were divorced. Both Antoinette. l"lll'thetr stomachs hi and shoulders Mr. its professional and her mother WV! the Elm! I lhem - Quebec was ua- cm qnd tun v . Wm. r squared. there w'ouldat be any . ea proceed to Liieerlie. i-eaouncad their rlehta to the no ...l.," mu, wmmqm hm hTll':Jl;gl.lnl”:;l;f,”h:'.l ”'ftl"c:; Ind&g flgima.' Min Mcvey guru H in” Parts and naidoli.'l'belaleofskye. "mu" m we "N. we mm of u "um um anmbk aatd. e simplest exercise: are . that no . lootlandtaalio onthatttaeary. Dr. mm" Mm, em hm of vmgmiwnlml W, W, R an M, the beat and just a few each day A recovtlon followed tho are andui-u.t.uitz uiionuayiuroai llet with neeiu' of gold; practised a woman keen lie: ice a semi: flmll, 3”” ""”' "ll" l"”l"' ::,,”;',.,,.,',f,',,.""1',",,,,,,.i "..,l,':,' l'l"""”'l '”l”"""l' on in I" exmvlon in :ln9I..l:n:v'-gr-wm .. Iner Street. The mother of the Dr, M M... 1-, A,;,.,.n,, M 1 lnwuc l llMl13ll0lllFIYW00ld!IUWllhthttrehlldren David andltidyare nodal li . md”,',,,..,,,d'M',;.. win and la If. John. -in '::.:.:' """' w -"cheltil 7 Words Of The Wise l:-nlcliiuc M ' M The a of a runaway bone ariiauoiir. Decorating the brldeta table was ad with: cake towed with a uititlathe RE: ailvc ii.