LY'S MENETTES SUMMER FASHION SHOW MODELS l Wants Silver'- Saddle For Her 30th Stampede CALGARY lCPt - Mrs. June Dewhirsl is polishing her gear and getting her registered pIlo- mino ready for this year's Cal- gary stampede. .Famous for her professional stampede costumes, which glitter with handworked designs in se- quins, Mrs. Dewhlrst aims to dude in: spectators with a child- hood dream a 83,500 silver saddle. addle. Riding the horse Rusty Denver it.-. sunlIn9I' will be I special event for Mrs. Dewhirst. because she will be marking her 30th an- llIVerSalZV in the stampede par- .de, Bark in the 1930: she was riding the trick horse Peanuts and was known to stampede followers for her tlariii2 I931? ”SlLVl-IR I)0l.l..-IR KID" I Hsne began cit-eaniinz about the silver saddle 30311 ago, when she met Pete Ktiiglit. world champion cowboy it ho dulilied her "the all- ver dollar kid” because she har- bored two silver dollars. She can- i l MR8. RALPH BEARISTO MRS. EVERETT MMDOUGALL kick pleats with arroulicads. The The handed Irniholes and the. model has chosen while acccssor- scooped nct-klitie are t'niriliasi7ed' l"- bit a rib stitch wliicli is carried fun 1.; V , r 9 H jHd(-l)0”ua)1i out in the belt. line chose it mauve shows the preferred slim line in scarf and large tiiauio earrings this white cotton knit 1-shirt dress. for acceiit. ,l'eathe-s' at Church or an crnnnn tea. Mrs. Ralph Bearisto 1 receive many compliments on s mauve all-wool worsted crepe t by Aljcan. The shot crop-' ":I jacket has three-quarter rag- sleeves. and the slim skirt has I l edication. Lunch was seried by the committee, assisted by the I hear mm the lowrar quar- ,i IL”fl"”i,,, , , , ,',y .re1 betviecn Murphy and Kelly p I GLEN VAL”.-Iv WL is f'n(INI. Did they hury tho ; h.'ilt'h('t" ' . ,.&-v 'mw' MISS SMLVIA BOULTLII you look at the T int: Yes, you do look at this rose ping to it V in back. This is triilv i WI1I('ll full the tiny iinprcssmi pleat- ' "int and ymt look at Miss Syl- a bare nrmcd heatiiv with its liout- l ed skirt. The pie-shaped neckline. Boulter in it. 'I'he print In I fant skirt and nipped In waist. surplice bodice and three quarter rlc can be fascinating and V . sleeves all add up to I dream of that PFENIPT Pl'00' "15" ""5 ll"I' TI" D r ' I I .cha'"”f.r lnl I dress. A large black straw coolie. L lm” t"l0'"d mm" "'9'" I" l pink and black human design Mvlhlack shoes and loves accent th ihades of rose spiked wwth rose 3 lP”l""" III?” In 0"""3 ""'”" "'”'l ' K 9 ind avacllrlo. It tesiiiri-ii . ruff-ldcllcd by i-tr.-. Keith .iniin-mi rir.-iini DI the dncss. i?lLLEN's DIARY 1 We Ticliecl The Dooryord How Well It Now Looks ful fields to till. p y We tidied the dooryard this al- ternoon . . leaving it at a whim to been -Wnl In PIFIOTLV llltjmhlfm come to the house across the lane l A'."3"1-'”"9"” I" ""ld'”3 ll" m look in .4 3 W" tad asleep in l semi-annual Thankoflerlng sett- hu cm y or Moshe. dark hiiipivice on May Ztith were discussed. eyn iwiii they be brow'n'.' we won. 'Thc im-cling closed with the hymn .4”. 1,,c..,,g.-ig on Us we i-niiidlt.'l9:'l- and the xligpah Benediction. ilmazmt though we km.w may are I-allowing a I')l'10I- buslncs meet- yet as unseectng as those of I(ll- lllll OI the LMIWS Aid 50ClPll'- 900' MRS. KEITH JOHNSON bell, presided during the business of the meeting. Roll call was ans- wered with a verse of Scripture containing the word "mother." The miiititcs of the last meeting were read by Mrs. MarI.iire and were approved as rt-ad The treas- urer”: reports was given by Mrs. II. E. Vclson. A repon of visits to sick and ithutins was given: also "Y." l”'”I' aw” day" I” a niinttier of Easter messages had a farmer cominl by "Ill ening on some matter of his far- iig offered in the yard. "but .- " he smiled "they're much too ortl The trouble is that these ars the cropping seems In mm! at once. one day its so cold e'it little thought of it. . . and " ""l- "'5 Ilereln ' duct:-d hv Hr: Wargarrl Viac- .A" ynu "Edy gm "7" tens or vhnhcs of rabbits cicn P" p .d r Iv v I h - ' we '"”"” ' llI1'of'h'a,mIlItIt'renOtIIinKIlnl' shocu-III "I islt-n"' we said at dinner i'd hy VI” "As n' M"L”" "Idl I" . ' I t - . . H Xi . ,1 first I've been trying to right when the midday stillness la.V.M" any "I" about. ”lsIthat the IlRI)f1("IjVlIl1.'"g In the sience we trie o cnfr . . , the sound again. There it was re- m NTER R" ER wins” vetted young and vlaintivr' -liim- TIIP Aiixiiiary of the w..ii s wri- 2: smiled ""1 hi" I """"- "7l' held at iiir home of Mrs. .l 5, Mar- IGII" II? ”"'l- ""3 'I”" -'"””"ll.eod on Thursday evening. Mav award” outlook. which belongs one of the last twins Ills strayeddm M" MMQM. V-".'yPr”'h I "W -'l"'l"l-I ' "me I""" ll.” m""'" ".' .m.eldent. was in charge. Following the "HHS? "'0 V"""3 SWMI Y"""II "'”d"W' """' II "”''"I Th” 5 "' I l singing of the hi mn ”l.nrd for all 0 lllm 0! I" W8""”d "P "'9 ""9! AM NIP .VIa.V”nifllIi "MI '9 "ll" Mankind We Fray". The st-ripture Aldcrlru 8"" dllfll "159 "9'inow, listens and smiles and loves M” road in. M":g,..mH- g. iviiat did Jamie find in con- lm, ,,,t,m.. "in. the pond piporal Th, wnrghut servi" has” urnro” Followlns the sound! play with interesting Variations "H. ,,,,,m, ..”,,,n, Mi,,i,,M.- ' their source at the very Idle ”l)nwn by the old millstream ” ' I i irr: to get the cattle to pasture hays getting scarce. and I must . I Now tho burdens of season. nigh on shoulders. and the cares IFHFIII their concerns. though al- fat": with that fine ”onward and 1 you WI! lled by Mrs. Vlacl.eod. assisted by the millstream were recently U i i , L L - D L r h - iimim in i- ....:..'..-"'."?'r".W. ;:z:::l.i..:.; '::r.::"i..".i: ' I" I" "I'll" "M" 0" cml My I Prayer Misstonarv.' Miss Iieltli night. James still If the barn- the chores there. was much . at this token in his eldest ..i ofagoodhushand-man who can recognise quickly false notes in the farming and Mrs. Bowman read the prayer taken from the M.M It was decided to send I box of used clothing overseas. Anyone yishing to '.'0lIII'lhlIIQ to leave their contributions at Mrs. Bowman's MONTAGUE W.M.S. Mrs. A. F. Mackenzie wait has- tess to the members of the Pres- byterian Women's Missionary So- f3:yy'l:;m.g"e' Tuesday nlenlnthbefore the last of May. i, i 17,, "mm, p,,5,,,1 V" i. ' Mrs. E. Bernard reported on Ihel , ch”... "of Mr, w, E. y.cp;M-1.. books and it was derided to have; H. 5,” wemd Vim mg hymg pockets placed on the books on: --c.,,..,, "oi, gpn-ii, m.v.qy tllehoolt shelf. Mr.-. ca. Matiieunl 7- Done" The theme of the program read it paper on the svm-It of spec-l the Scflptlre Ial prayer missionhry. Mliia Leltll lesson. I Samuel 1: 9-13. 2: 18. 19 in Japan and gave I reading out was read In unison and the Expos- Mu "A Godly Mouse" in read by the lender. ' skies were fair and lovely the sun warm along ' Christian Stewardship. The Trans-Canada tour as given in the Missionary Monthly was presented hy Mrs. Emmett Ber- nard. Mrs. Chester Whltlork. Mrs. Ernie Cousins and Mrs. 18, Mac- CCI4 5 enthusiasm for horses In her chil- pickr-d as girl in I9-l9. home of Mrs Alton .Vlat'Lean onl May pcating Creed in unison Minutes of last meeting were read and. approved Roll call was answered. by fen nicttihers. There were two visitors present. and new ones appointed. Schnol.l Miss .AiitIi't-y ('anit-ron, sick, Mrsu Cyrus Marlin and Mrs. John Nicii-l .olson: lMacl)oti.1ld and Mrs. Ivan I-'riz1elll jcorrcspondt-nce wait read and dis- 'O icussed. It was moved and second- ed that the secretary write to Eat- p on's and Sinipsrin's for donations. Mrs. John Nicholson invited members to Ilf'r home for ncxt mectin2.. Iloll call to he ansiit-in ed with a card. Tlir meeting clos- ed with the National dainty lunch was served by host- Iess and a social hour enjoyed by ll fine ed linicatt iii-ckline ln l'i-out dt-on lflaunls Pl wide rilcatt-d nitdrilf front a This belted model In navy blue erepe offers I smart variation on the sailor suit theme. The collar There is I fill-in shield that is optional and the Jacket fastens with brass buttons. silt pockets are placed diagonally at the hlpe- The infant shirt has I lticlt-pleat in back. Very lightweight wool makes this type I good cholce. FOR. LL iliillira A-it-M-uuIuIb.aii.np-up tinned to sate silver dollars until she had 120. Now these 120 silter dollars are all the saddle with its sterling ril- ver trim. and her initial "D" on the Itirrups Born in IItii.:land. she rode In the hunting fields there and came ,1 to live with a cousin on the Arthur Stringer rant-li here in 1926. She has chosen the Alberta wild rose for the floral design on her em- bossed saddle. Her palominn. Rusty Denver, is a favorite in his own right. "Chil- dren love Rusty." she says. Dur- ing stampede week many young- sters clamor to pet him, and through the years of the stam- pede she has got acquainted with visitors from all over the world. Mrs. Dewhirst. has installed her 0 pede queen of 1951. the best-dressed cow- was . -A --- e” W” was-' Wrl1(;18rC'dfilad to see her back. One - ' - . .. 0 er ear frtciids Mrs. If E l '"r"ifL '.l'.7...5)'.”i;l.-lm..ri'iil'i;'l:"'iT'if.; hold lg;-;;,';P "jsffdd hyfd-V egg llijs at the home of Mrs. CR. .klalhe- limb Chmjrul jam? er lull IEFIFS son. Roll call to be a verse of scrip igrsnd childrm ah, 5;" yx - lg; ture containing the word "Tliink". 1" ha", their grand mane: (J-uh Lunch committee for .liint-: Mrs. "mm. ' J.W. Patterson. Mrs. (ieorue Smith and Mrs. Ira llackham. The nicel- ing closed with the llymn "From Ocean Unto Ocean" and the hen- The Glen Valley W.l. lllf'i at the lat Meeting opened by re- . In 51 ('omtiiiItt-cs gave their report Vsmls 3' mt HP prngranittic. Mrs norman' Anthem. A ll OI I fashion show? There will Probably be various replies. But, one thing is cenain. The Y's Men-lHolland to visit Mrs. Bitfs moth- ettu Summer Fashion Show had er- III the points that make for the; best in summer clothes. G. MacMillan. Brighton Road. The l-er. Miss Shirley Downe. During the evening a gift was presented to the bride-to-be by Miss Downe and the were read by Miss Ptiillts .'l'lul- len on belialf of the girls of the Bank of Nova ments were enjoyed by all. Igement and staff of the Rank of Nova Scotia. gift prior to her departure. iis MMRS. Bict's mother's third v to the ls.and. In her previous vis- Its site made niziny friends here No, They htiricd flliirpliy." Abuyslslhr WWW has cuougg uc.Lun. Woman's Editor. Phone up Page 8 The Guardian Wed., May 29, 1957 HAPPENINGS VANCOUVER tcet-More then s5oo.ooo was spent by CIIBPI9" 9' the Imperial Order Daughters of (5 Empire on service work in Canada and overseas. MM 3- C.- Latlmer of Toronto TEPOFWG '0 the annual meeting of the IODE here today , A total of zifli tons of clothing valued at 883.375 W55 5I"PP9d overseas last year. "19 IIIWNI services secretary d?'-'l"9d- "Thin year all aspects of serv- ice work show I steady HICTGBSE and the IODE is no well-Kemd for action that when an emer- seen their grandmother in five years. The tgr-nd-daughter was with Mrs. Bin 2'-I years ago in What is the sum and substance The Commanding omen; and . Officers of the H.M.C.S. Queen lcharlolte have sent out invitations Mr. and Mrs. R R. llurst and lo I recellllon to be held on board Dr. and Mrs. G. D. Steele have ll-M-C-S Saluenay at 6 pm. May been in H lifax to attend the lzt-ad- 2511'. uation of 31 Victoria General Hospital 1957.. iss Muriel Hurst at the . The Commanding Officer and p Officers of H-M.C.S. Queen Char. Miss June Dickson was pleas-tlotte have sent out invitations for ll"-15' Surprised on Wednesday eve- ' I Ward Room dance to be held on ning. May 22. when I mist-ellan-l eoua shower was held in her hon-i at 9 p.m. anMay Mm, 1957, board H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte III at the itiome of Mrs. Donaldl gency situstion arises, chapters are able to respond without delay and with efficiency." Mrs. Lati- mer said. when Hungarian refugees D03-in arrivin in Canada personal com- fort bag, were distributed by IODE members. Also 100 of these bags were shipped '0 AU5' trla during the emergency. WIDE SERVICES IODI-J members spent a total of 113,027 hours at all LVPES OI clinics, libraries. hospitals and services for blind and elderly 0 le. pecgaptt-rs in Alberta and Sas- katchewan opcrated craft shops l. O..D. E. Shipped 23V: Tons Clothing Overseas LaslYecir in asthma! robs lln had. she regretted that "than is I dur of films of a patriotic Mrs. 0. Graham llnelalr of Top. unto, in her report on national civil defence. urged members in I rn to do everything, hey can to protect their own life and the lives of their family. ”l'he apathy of the public is still our worst enemy." She ur:-.;-,1 C.leg .5 to offer their services to their local civil defence organ. izati is. .. Natl... il -:andard bearer cun- vener. Mrs. Roderick G. Cameron A t H I L of Vancouver. said that ll new "cn:u:n:l Iiulgsg? g;':l;:.standards were dedicated I531 held I f "I w- . . girls. ,3Z.n"."”ii5''.".L?fi22 1'' the W"m""m"h rt-Ii-hon- , report Mrs. C. M- Scott of Peter. ”' ”"”"''”g” -'”""9"”” borough. cnt.. reported s totiii in Close to 810.000 was voted to . 33.048 has been spent to further other organizations f.om IODE ul understand.” b C . II-lllds. Mrs. Latimer said. She e I E y ””d""'' ; 'ded that IODE members raised of peoples of other nation; another 393.450 for welfare agen-. ----:-j-Z--?&- cics- FOSTER KNOWLEDGE THREAT N0 HOAX In her report an empire and; London llleutersl - Scotland world affair s, canvencr Mrs. Yard said today it is not treating Harry .1. Brooke of Toronto ap- as a hoax an anonymous threat De aled to members "to learn to received Saturday to blow up inc know and understand the world Imperial War Museum In Ken. outside the Commonwealth, lotnington. Southeast London. Detcu. gain an underztanding that willl tives who have been searching the help combat communism in Eu-I museum have found no explosives rope and Asia." so far but three small fires were National film convcner Mrs. reported to have broken out in dif- James R. Wright of Tnroiilti saidi fercnt rooms at the museum dur chapters are continuing to support; ing the weekend. where veterana' work Is dis- played Ind sold. Manitoba and Ontario furnished children's play- rooms in buspltals. She reported that a total of sum was spent under institutional service. New and used clothing was sup- plied to Canadians in need. Food has been distributed for the relief of hunger and poverty, she said. ostess was assisted by her his- BCCOIT1p3II)lIl',.' hETSES Sroiia Refresh- On Monday afternoon the man-, Charlottetown. pre-3 ented Miss June Dickson with I ( Mr. and Mrs. ('lifford Btrt. (Z idren anti grandchildren, it ho also . panimpau, in "H. parades "er Motitil lutiward Rd. hate as their . Ly 'daut:hlt-r June. .'lirs. Pert')'Alcx- gucsh '”''s' M'. s"l'””9 Ila" ll? he ' y .nd(,rv M15 runm.H.p to ti". smmy Vpcldc. iititi arrived Sutiday eve- x. and mag bv plane Imm llolland. This . Master Lester and Eric had not MORNING SMILE YOUNG GENIUS .Iolian- llerharl. German phi ' snphcr who died in llltll. hcgan tidy til logic at 11 and IIl('ln- SAUCE Improves all meals' is rap HEADACHE Ihslyssnifletlrom painol .1 Headache. fleuulgia or Muscular aches you want to stop that pain last .-.-. So lsltc Aspirin ! A tahlel sleds disintegrating almost the instant you tslta ll-starts lh relieve that pain almost instantly! mix for 0 d aka mixen. 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