WEE“; 2’55 Liaiwti 31.. (WW ' MARY HAWORTH Woman Is Bored With Work Finances Necessilale Job Dear Mary l-laworth —What'leads to meaningful action does a person do when she dis- which 3mm. alum mm likes the type of work she does for M W WW mg any. Tina‘oimm firm—nas‘tawfnafinyhom 23:45“ qualified for consists in merely wanting, l Ido office work and at times‘ waiting. hoping I limply for so bored wit-h this officeIsomething to turn up. (“Faith HAPPENINGS Andrey Jenkins. Women's Editor; Phone 4m i Joyce Jenkins of Montreal,. PQ. is vacationing in George- her mother. Mrs. Florence Jen- accompanied kins. 11 Cross. ’ Mr. nd Mrs. Maurice Work of Montreal are visiting at the: home of Mr, and Mrs. Work in St. Louis. is Mr. nd Mrs. Forden Golelldown. left recently on return to Bos- ‘ton, Mass. after visiting with tell, Georgetown, Onidays at their summer home to Boston. theyIWhite Sands. lwere accompanied by Laverne' lBlackett and Lloyd Soloman. and Mrs. Phill Perry also Mr.‘Harbor. , and Mrs. Robert Powell and son . Wayne of Lawrence, Mass. llhe staff of Burnaby High ank. 'School in British Columbia, ar- rived in Georgetown by car last week, having motored from the 10W" has 88 her : CHARMING VISITOR AT GOVERNMENT HOUSE one of the Governor's Eskimo $1.. 1%.; guests, ton. Mass, enroute. where heiflamflt N- 080 television Razzlc-Dazzle visited with “lam”. Calling upon Lt. Gov. IJ. after spending a holiday with 'relatives and friends in Boston, ' ' th uest of,Ma.ss.. and vicinity. She was town where she is e g by her mom", rs. Gerald Roach. Newtown Mae Robinson of Toronto, Ont. be nobody Keith is the guest of her aunts. Mar- t and Jennie Lee Richards nd Mrs. lda Wood of George- Mr. and Mrs. .Huberl‘ Beck, Mr. Gotell's mother, Mrs, Temfi Mass., are spending their holl- . Murray Stewart. Halifax. N. S.. spent the weekend at the . Visitors at the home of Mr..home of his parents Mr. and and Mrs. Paul Gaudet are Mir.‘Ml‘Si Mllburn Stewart. Murray C h a r l e s Whiicomb, Somer- .ville. Mass. is a guest at the Gordon Douglas, professor on ; home 0‘ BTW Stewart» I“ (h Mrs. N. E. Faivrchlld. George- er West Coast, and calling at Bos-l parents. Mr. and Mn. Cox of log am I n that I could scream. I havelWithout works is dead. Scrip- been working for seven yearsi lures tell us.) and hating it for seven years. In your situation. bonafide meals chio nuta - Whip cream. gradually heat- ing in sugar: when almost stiff and peaks begin to form. beat in peaches and fold in nuts. Spread between layers and onltop of cake Vs hour before serving and refrigerate. If cake is to be kept longer. add a little gelatine to cream for peach-nut filling while whipping. Combine 1 tsp unfiavored gelatine with 1 tap. water or ' . iaeolve over hot water; beat into cream to give sufficient consistency to hold filling together without it incoming stiff. Yet I must work to supplement prayer . of my husband's income and don't all. a profound sense of grati- know how to do anything else. ;tude for your blessings as is, 'fllene are other jobs I could' among which is the Job you try but they don’t pay enough, ave. ‘ . to be worthwhile if I am to help! to your butts! distaste out at home. financially. for this Job, it is a special bless- It seems obvious that I can't ing at present for at least two go back to school, not even tol reasons: first, because you night classes, as there wouldlnced the income: second, he- to keep the children.I cause you 'are fortunate to have My husband’s job keeps him: it. inasmuch as you don't (ye_t) away three nights a week. jqualify for a better one. in I have thouylt until I am al-. terms of disposition med- moat crazy, trying to hit upon a; nesa. etc. I way that I could just stay Your attitude towards the job home. Lately l’ve been prayingI you have. and the spirit in that either God would prepare 1 which you do the work at hand. for stay home, ' are profoundly influential in or that l maid become addus‘i- shaping your future in the ad to office work and world. wouldn’t mind doing it. l As of now. your negativiam My prayers haven't been an-Ltowards your job d your swered yet. but it occurred to can’t-do spirit with respect to me that you might have some improving your basic educa- auggestion. I know I sound sel- tion, tend powerfully to render t ‘ my him you progressively undesirable can I admat I hate to any employer, because of workiiu) but sometimes I can't; the kind of person you are be- help complaining to someone.—: coming: namely. a thankless. L.L. l;whining. deadhead time-server. Dear L.L.: 'l‘he saint andl If you would put yourself on martyr Sir Thomas More is I the beam of congenial well paid said to have prayed the follow- ' employment by tomorrow, you pnalyer: "'Iilime must apply yourself with all your energies of mind and spir- it to doing a radiantly efficient good Lord, that we may give us Thy grace to labor for." : MacDonald at Government face. accompan by her WE: Mrs. Gerald Rooney, Alber- T have a fragmentary recol-ljob where you are . 3 .House on Saturday morning mother. Mrs. B. Finney {left) I H Mr. and Mrs, navld ‘Lavers‘ ton. was hostess to a PM. nup- leo' n. a of an old .pllatyl Boredom is synonymous Wlth‘ was Michele Finnev of the Slif‘ examines with ctli‘lnstlyu And the farmland' 3'“ 9 Georgetown. accompanied by tial shower for Janet Profit RN (“Green Pastures." possibly) apathy. and apathy With lack ---~'r-—-----“—“‘—'“""' ‘ ""‘ ""‘Fg these days. [ll‘t‘kt‘d Willi "‘9 their son-in-law. Rev. Dale. last Week. wherein one character challen-lof involvement, In any office‘ sweetest offerings of meadow- Gallagher, recently spent a flower they are. in nlnshine.IWWk9nd- \"I-‘ilifll In Sherman 'full of dreamy slimmer haves Stannn' Mam" Eand perfumed with that delect- Iable fragrance which only July‘ ray Harbor spent l Ican distill ‘Tenton, N.S., guest of her sis-l Brooklyn. ' d 1 Formlcmcls Are Decked Janenlrz gfvifialn. Ellenln;fillilanglggzthgzixjgv, Mr. an ' the clock” ' ‘ ~ ' 's dawn. a of children, as a pair of other H r E” he bWith this 'niolllinil-w R was lads. Brian 3 vismng (.ousm’ 8‘ Just look _at the lhme I mom . ' If ' u M rand “lw h Pod lean nice little chap his senior bv atom?“ maka for i 9 S a lot St. Louis accompanied by. Ins paren I r, come -— one as res an c , ' . . . -‘d°°r- "1 km“ “‘ISH he (“om-l Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Perry andI Percy Coffin. Kingsboro. ' ' ifew years. and Peter the three . V u i . l . :zldswtgllt: BaT‘his?nwewrli1'Ilfi:i ‘7»: past. of the family. scurried off; -, “9 W0“ be sol cirrl‘tére'ii‘olggmfo;t:lflsh33§l my fog“ dot we piglmitsaefgigllgm {lad tfignvfiimlwpvlng Um“ ‘Omm'rm' M mm ~ will visit toi- three weeks. imth their children. Boyd e .orseea e .. . , ., _’ f er. Redd tintangibles which daily'u/he‘iée abmt Good nigh i . " b I ell. I wouldn't like to say I hgvizeufliual n" "my. whether or not mow. The Household Hm.“ and pins ELLEN’S DIARY Mr‘. and Mrs Ronald Dawsonilefi Rosebank among _ ' ' ‘three-dav forecast isnt too pron . r ‘ “if”.VSIlpdnntmvlgflfiggm 3:53mlsing. But It could be astray. Enhance flavor, lulu" $110ng? and the water in;Though the" wewthfxid (02' color of casseroles b)‘ top 7 y I "ll mor - .l I ‘ the porridge pot. and the tea-12],??? it: txerliggrd James calprfigi'nglrzogga 'inheearalmsngrdwfi] TMr,tando Mrs. Lloyd King of: kettle were heating — from s pigflcry 'door to{ the was. m a golden brown in just‘Moion fling: ENE: Males” M . younger farmer in the arm- 3 SM” “me. ixinnear and Mr. short vacation with his parents,l r. Ivan Dawson. :Central Bedeque. home for a social evening. Joseph" - ' ard. trmlsers. so to send him off Io‘y H .l and mow r, ' his week neatrlad. We would. that] hgt'filvrzlml m9":th place M“ “"92" ramp and Mrs. Kinnear is Mrsll’omi we "Id' When the Dem. “resi— just rut it and let it lie. The.:gme“lf::erv;,azmlt‘g window; élelnnear's slsier._ Mrs_ Chatteri of our days comment-ed to ac: cutting Wm swede" ll - hrlng- 1,‘ h a sheet M news_,Watts of Tracadie. l frnun on our race instead 0 V v . Rh dry W" M ss.. is visiting her brother. : smile. rcmcmhcr that — amt?“awhmgmwmsng“ 3"? I e vapor. WI nl‘lf‘l“ :0 1.5::‘rklf8l MIPS. (‘anuilc Pf‘l'l’," of St. ill-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. cause we llu" this day but once rank' 3‘ ‘H is .. there it no In . ~ Emma ll.“ recpnlly [or Ste, Bert Shepherd. Cardigan, the fleeting hour: should both? "WP" pha .. wumllu , WBSh- sAnne's De Beaupre to attend at - marred by any mean. selfish.‘ Jam" said. mm in. m a U” cellophane lapel l0, emeilgt-image. Mrs. Viola Wylea left on ne- wa” long bane... sky and mm and ergency hem repairs. turn in her home in Connecti- "Might be a good day to start the hay. \nd then again it might not" Papa Starling served when we set the clothes-l field. "ll may be more promis- . V w“ lng'h} then to get in rea mo stopper for a tube of glue orlatlves in Bedeque and her fa. Roberts“ and Mr. "u!!!" the mm, hard". mango household ccment whose capither. Mr. George Lold who Is a RM Point. hazkei down in the Shad? nf‘lilies bloomed for our pleasure.‘-lias 5"" W‘L Jami" I" "‘9' Wm" cm‘my: minor the garage and began in sprgadl And the 0m, girl Ol the place, ‘HOSplial. iwfiliastonCumngaJiobnznh‘om lace; nn t P inc nea r y.: ‘ . n orangey . . ' " , t - l I I and “It-s a lowly d3)». Sm, smllw‘ satiny green mm,” 1'" a thin SOCIG TemS lghters of Trenton. NS were own a is ed brightly. coming I" III? 600!" clear vase. made a bouquet of 1'90"". guests "I M"-‘ Are Requested iaister and brother-in-law. M Irf‘m It": rare charm. _ 8 in a respite from his play this to shake a bit of lint I . dustcloth. "Why. there's not and Ml} Wlllam Harm“ cloud in the sky!”'"T know” he‘ afternoon, Peter ramc .d {it This” ' 'WOMPWIHY "cm! Mum” Harm" lMass.. is spending her vacation nodded, "But the air Is heavy rch on the old cupboar n time a year. ‘ . . .at her home in Kin elm-o, and PIMP” a; pantry not far from R are "cepllons galore visitors at the home of Mn: ' . 3 And Alex. face against the bowl in which we were mixing for visiting convention delegat- and Mrs. John G. A-rsenault. St. During this week's meetings hole of the gi‘cal Enldf‘n “'illm‘“ cinnamon rolls to be a freshies. showers. lllnchcons and cot-[LOUIS are Mr, and Mrs. in the yard. counted aloud: bread. so to enjoy any inciden-I fee parties for brides . to -. "FiVP-tPn-IiI‘PPn-iwcnly -»" in ials of sweets that. might {all to' friends and relatives vacation- n armies: and musical rhyme 'm, ' Lr~~n - - ~r-———— hit-l bell“,e l llke better to see: own vacation to some pmnl illlt-1 Ronald~ 3” 0' Tommo- Ithem mixed than I0 eat them‘ side the province. and those. en-l Y. . after baking" he confided. "Theljoyable summer get- togetners ‘lsltm‘s at. the home of Mr; raisins and brown sugar andl with friends. . d. Mist Cami"? PENN. St. cinnamon seems to have a ni-l Share your social news WlIh Louis were Mr. and Mrs. Chan. ,cer taste to them now" he readers in the women's pagelley Kenny and two children of tsmll ‘columns. Just call Audrey .louu Dartmouth. NS. also Brian Ra-l . kins at “3506 ll, Charlottelown,l tiff. Mrs. John Peters and Mrs. Peter Glee on M Gail Magee at 6-9331 or 6.50681Ross of St. John, NB. an i 5 v "- I (eveningsl in Summcl'sidc. or‘ Mrs. Ross of St. John. NB. andl‘ "tre news bureau of '1‘ch Guard-l I“(first Earl Cornish of Boston. inn and Patriot at Montague. 855- l and Alberton. l I "33¢ “'h°'°d~ “‘9 There is no charge for publi- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Gaudet. :callnn or such items and ourgof Montreal are visiting friends; , staff will be very happy to hear} and relatives in St. Louis and‘ I from vou. '. St. Edwards. I ‘ | l Helen Dalton and M Bernard Connolly has return- ied to Toronto after a visit withf .friends in Charlottetown. l(in-’k and his brother John Con- of Bedeque. ren and Mrs. F‘rcd Arsenault were ‘ Lia-Gov. Mrs. MacDonald. Pouring were Mrs. Don Lyod Lewis of Summerside. were {Mrs ; Fllm Mad. k Cmdr. J. H. Hodgson. . ora IOn Judy LaMorshlnony I v ‘ I' l —- Th CBC1 hafTrT'Ilfilea for telzvisionI Clary Macxenlk' 3°" 0' Mr- AI', “"053 candl- on Health Minimal. Judy Law vln MacKenzie and Clinton Har- ris. son of Mrs. Phyllis Harris‘ garden: and were served l bratlo M mmi Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Doull of; has been if." Mr. Knowles said. ENCW GIHS‘IOW. NS. are visiting“ Miss LaMarsh said she hadi 1‘“ 5m” “d 411-18". no knowledge of when the tele- Mr- “M M” Fred Clark. Chel- wouldn‘t want Lois MacKinnon was honored by friends and relatives at a pre nuptial shower recently at Mrs. Frank Maci’arlane. Mur- the home OI her Daren“. Ml' last week in; and Mrs. Alexander MacKinnon; The point of the question was time hi the “daily Mr. and Mrs. Billy Coffin and 1 their children, Nova Scotia spent Mr. and Mrs. Marshal Perry, the Past 19“ days With Mr. C01- aud Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Laughiin Horne, praying really know He;- euce btween m Sharon and Bruce h ave . to make their ‘have returned after spending at home in Oaklawn. Rh0d¢ 15- land. Prior to their departure members of Elmsdale U n i t e d Church and of Rosebank Wo en's Institute assembled at their Marion MacDonald. Toronto: Kinnear of; is visiting with her mother. Mrs} Georgetown. Also visiting withiJOlln Gilli! and MT. Gill“. Eastz Mrs. Mary Drew of Boston.I ‘ Mrs. Johnson W. McKibbon of: CHI haVing Rpent the past two A Small nail makes a handtheachburg. Ont. is visiting rel. weeks with her sister. Mrs. T.J. Robertson, vis- fewer "fattening foods." Juice 80mm. at present in Kilmuir vi siting ' r” friends. Jr-vl Marion Kennedy. Cambridge. . DPn-i in Charlottetown of the Nation- , nls Arsenault and three child-‘ al Home and School, delegates ‘ . received at Government mg here_ the prospect of your. and two children Wayne and: House Wednesday afternoon by ‘ W. J. MacDonald and Kenneth l Parker and Mrs. M. F. Hagan, assisted by Mrs. Herman Cor- . coran and Mrs. J. H. Hodgaon. Mrs. Basil MacDonald. Mrs. L e o F. MacDonald, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Donald, Mrs. Andnew S. Mac- ald. and Mrs. Stewart Mac- and book was attended by Mrs Earl Mac- i Leod. Mrs. J. C. Sinnott, Miss in Grace s. Aide in attendance was Lt. l Entertained recently at Gov- ,ernment House were the Heri- Two Murray Harbor boys.I tage Guide campers from l Guests tmred Ila houle and Marsh as part of a series en-, ‘ " titled The Single Woman. it‘ are attendinz Army Cadet camp: summit in the mt. dining V- sroen nearer. minced was revealed in the Commonsiat Aldersmt' N's room- I n me” cold' 'bou'd' Mn“ . Ice Cream Bundles Friday. ‘ ,, .' Mr. and Mrs. Robert McLeanl Mr. and Mrs. diaries M - Th i C no! Id be happy if it never saw . ac oroughly m: juice and O o the “gm of day... wd Miss. mo daughter, Heather andlDOnaild. am a" City meanings; add parsley and arm citing”. are Vls- Elli whrvmmow, July at n m. 0 Mi“! “I'm Stanley Knowles tNDP—Wln-l‘ WI T8- 0 cans var- H as Innivor . Place layer of ham alicea in ' “meg Norm Centre) ralsed the ents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Pet- Family menlbers 'wlll be pres. plate. top with spoonfu . 8°“ W“. question, asking when the filmlersv SI- 1'0"“- ent to inflictle in the cele- of HIM!!! tare, than an- . Hot Dogs will be shown It. Mrs. MacDonald, who other slice of ham. Continue in an invalid for 14 years. and Mr, MacDonald will be "at home" to friends from 4-7 pm. gas . W -. there is always plenty to do." tu’s bid to trace in a windfall? for the person who has the im- fmm heaven: "'l-iha you beenlagination, interest, goodness; prayin‘? or was you just wish- land willingness to “brighten "" ‘Ithe corner" where he (or she) is. It boils down to a matter of of the character. more than training. wlho’tl praying My advice is: straighte up wemmiiitlledtomarevlnihe ynightontlhejcbzand fl dhowar of Mummies. ThoseIexperiment with corresponden-l who’d only been wishing werelce courses in higher education, disqualified. Iif you can’t take evening timel I wonder how many medlful I away from the family at thiaI persons who might say they are; season of your life—MR. 1 the differ-l counselsl and - . through her column. not by} fma or personal interview} PM the prod of Ilhe dif~ : Write her in care of The Guard-l ference is that bonafide prayer ian. l IDA BAILEY ALLEN Vital Vitamins Vested In Fruits Of The Land FRUIT is a must in a reduc-I in diet because it furnishes ‘ vitamins and minerals that are . otherwise often lacking. sup- * plies fruit~suar for energy and roughage to help intestinal ac- on i I season or marinate. Basie ham ‘3 twice with liquid in plate. Broili edges Remove ham: heat what re- mains of seasoning and pour hissing-hot over ham. Serve with cornmeal spoon bread or with dark-bread. such as pum- pernickel. if desired. CORNMEAL SPOON 1% cups boiling water 2 cups enriched cornmeal 1% tsp. salt 2 tbsp. butter or margarine 2 good-sized eggs 1% cups milk 2 tsp. double-acting h s k in g powder "you are struggling to at- if. a flaun a e. fruit and plenty of it. before you eat anything else in a meal. The fruit is bulky and satisfy- ing and makes it easier to eat BREAD will not take its place because it is a liquid and passes more ‘ quickly out of the stomach. 0 TA IN ‘I' But reducing or not, few of us eat enough fresh fruit. It is im- al medium heat until crisp at v M Vows Pledged Al Kitchener A double ring ceremony at t. Mary's Roman Catholic rectory in Kitchener, Ont. unit- ed in marriage Marjorie Lee Bradley and Carl Desmond (Bud) Roberta both of Kitch- ener, Ont. Parents of the principals are 7 suns vital and wish her a speedy recovery. Miss Betty Chins. RT. P.E.l. Hospital. spent the past week. end with her mother Mrs. Clar- ence filing and family Black ad. M Cbing recently re turned from a two month tour of Europe aid other colmtriea. 'lbe members of the Red Point WI held a pantry sale the R alargeaumwaamadeinald of the institute. Joyce Bruce. student m at the P.E.-I. Hospital is mend- ku her holidays with her par- Mr I Mm. Wesley Bruce. Bothweli Mrs. Russell enter- tained the members of the Red Point Women's Institute at her home on Tuesday evening. July 'Mr. and Mrs. Milan Swan, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Bradley, Chestnut St.. Charlottetown. and Mrs. Winnifred Roberts. “1 Sydney St. Charlottetown and the late James Roberts. ceremony was perform- ed at noon on July 11 by Rev. A. Strauss. The bride was wearing a street length gown of white Chantilly lace and nylon. Her fingertip veil of tulle illusion was held by a rhinestone tiara. and wore a corsage of red roses. Her only jewelry was a matching pearl necklace an 98111385. gift of the groom. B Margaret Poulton, and William (Billiei Pulton of Kitchener. formerly of Charlottetown. Mrs. Poulton chose a dress: of yellow nylon lace with: matching pearl-trimmed head-i niece. s were a conaage of orange ice roses. . A reception was held at the' home of Mr. and Mrs. Marki Doucett in Georgetown. Ont. For travelling, the bride duties: wore a white accessories and corsage of pink roses. Out of town guests included Fred Roberts of this city and‘ es Willis, Wown wene Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rom Young. Red Point. W‘ FasmONa'rra" BEAUTY SALON Open Every Day Cold Waving Q Bleaching Tinting . Perm. Special Phone 4-9752 257 Grafton Sf. TIIIIIIIIII GRANITE ¥ MARBLE ‘A’ I'll'l" D Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bradley of‘ Keswick. Ont. I Mr, and Mrs. Roberts are re-‘ siding at 158 Herman Stz. Kit-l chener. Out. I EAST BALTIC Dixon, East Baltic. a--- A AAAAA A . BRONZE of ll. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Sun Life 11!, Canadas P one - Charlottetown. P.E.I. -A----a- Nuisance Aliment Ban Ruin Vacation Change of food. water. climate—oi over-Indulgence -can bring it Precious vacation days are often rulned by a sudden of Diarrhea. or Smu- morComnialntfiott‘swlutofakaabog. an old reliable Temedy- . '0 Extract of Wild Sir . Formulated from roofs and herbs. Dr. Fowler's Extract provides speedy, . p bierleffotehlidr ud‘ adults. At home, at on trips. R‘s nice to be sure— a Dr. F hostel?!“ am. an VERE BECK & sou LTD. Montague and Charlottetown Skilled . Memorial Craftsmen Since 1870 portant in the regular diet be- cause it furnishes available material in the natural state, Stir boiling water into corn- meal until mixture ls consist- ency of thick mush with no including acids that exert an , . hunter. alkalizlng effect on the body. Beat eggs "48m: add Milk. When the fruit is fully ripe, Stir Into first mixture with these elements are completely‘ developed. So point number one in buying fruit is to select va- rieties that are really ripe and if possible, sun-ripened. Those that are artificially ripened in refrigerated cars or truck not contain the same relative quantity of vitamins as vine- m- WW huts. NMOBROW'S DINNER baking powder. Beat thorough- y. Turn into well-buttered low qt. baking dish, or into 6 Indi- vidual low casseroles. Bake 35 to 40 minutes in moderate oven 350 degrees or until slightly puf- fed, brown and firm to touch. PEACH-NUTCREAM FILLING (For use ln.filling a 2 or 3- Layer Sponge or White Cake; Homemade or From a Mix) ‘ 1 cup heavy crea in sugar EHUS CLEARANCE SALE h “cod Carrots *lucwggsglowdered (no Pew 'Nm‘cmm layer Cake Hot or Iced Coffee tl' Tea Milk 56922;]:va Peeled ripe mammal“ 1m" "cm" V4 cup chopped toasted al- fer C NOW ON SAVOBY HAM SLICES Juice of 2 lemons 2 tap. Worcestershire Sauce 2 tsp. sugar 1 tap. powdered mustard 'ls tsp. each curry powder and MI“ DAIRY KING FEATURING ICE CREAM a _ 1 tbsp minced parsley . Hamburgers this wqy until all ingredients a SHOPPING CENTRE BROS. MONDAY ‘- 9 AM. GATE CRASHER Fresh Baked DOUGHNUTS noz. 1 Don. Per Customer TIESDAY - 9 AM. GATE CRASHR Men’s Happyfoot Health ~ SOCKS ITall-6c WED. - 9 A.M. GATE CRASHR Boys’ 8 to 10 Stretchy Nylon SWIM SUITS ml 61: nus. Set aside for two hours to Int at. Next on m vision show will be broadcast. to“ SUGGEST“ CURB l Mr. and Mrs. Guv Rower and . family of Pennsylvania. U.S.A.. SHEFFIELD. England '0?) arrived home by car on a visit A chamber of commerce mag: tAo Mrs. {Prelim .r PEPPERMINT- PRETTY seine here suggests a meth adrew c an a, n. 1’ of curbing teen-age hoodlum- Road. i Delight in Iifl’l heart with I momma is smar ism: Pay them from public. peppermint - pretty skimmer~ [funds for useful evening labs. it's fun. "fly to “mock l'l‘he magazine suggests setting- Chal‘mmfl "WC-h "CWMY I""' up community development hu- essgzcaccesmrieéleg‘fl‘l‘e-accentl reaua to allocate Jobs. children‘s. Pat-i for Joseph Perry of Lawrence. Mass. is a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Per- ry, St. is. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Prowae. Murray Harbor have as their guests their daughter and son- In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert and son and daughter. Alberta. also their ad daufliter-in-law. Mr. I its yoke rimmed with contrast 9" binding. and streamers. fil stitch it up swiftly In no- iron i Dacron or sect-sucker. Printed Pattern 4509: Girls' fines d. 0, lo. l2. 14. Sir: lo tak- es 2 yds. 354m iii- contrast. FIFTY CENTS 450 «mm coins lno stamps. pleasel for w; pattern. Oata‘rie 1 cents sales as r n i an. amt. STYLE - NUMBER. Send'order to ANNE ADA TOT aprons. blouses. 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