.M’V“: <26 2 .m' "a" an .- a 0 fig .4 only. we“ . i g»? A: in“ pause , Q9 66 cc .. a” . .. I,“ . _ in W . “T g ,H' w: “new A W ,_.. b6 33$?!éfi-9 my... BY ALICE ALDEN THE STOLE is stealing the l spotlight in new fashion pre-b sentations. Stoles are fabric I or tur, woven or knitted. of contrasting or matching ma- terial. for day or evening. From Paris and designed spe- or the American in! 2- . #9 9934’s “were tech-8 STYLES IN STOLES The combination same house. i- a, sh £55 "' Swim , . 5 'sgu > . we)» as w- ». M"- $9 gt... zero/r .." ‘g..'e-e imitate "334W _\\("> an: taste is this handsome stole costume, a two-tone jacquard knit for both stole and skirt. The generous stole is fringed with the lighter color of the background hue. The skirt is full with all-around box pleats. is worn with a black silk sweater from the (Ethicany SOURIS WEST W.I. Mrs. Frank Cairns was hos- tess to the Souris West Women's Institute for the December meet- ing. The president, Mrs. Reggie Peters opened the meeting-and the Mary Stewart Collect was read in unison. The roll call was answered with an exchange of Christmas gifts. The minutes of the pre- vious meeting were read and a- dopted. New sick and school committees were appointed. Expressions of regret were heard over the iliness .of two members and the sick committee was authorized to provide gifts for same. The meeting voted towards .-:mv.ow.ww-Mw 3‘; AI 3.... BY ALICE ALDEN If ever fashion's silhouette‘ called for accents. it is no“. Necklaces draw attention to high ’ er necklines of brief bodices ‘ THE BADGE OF FASHION treats for the school children at: the;Christmas closing. $16.40 was realized from the Turkey Raffle and the holder of the lucky ticket was Mrs. Lucy White. The members volunteered to clean the school during the holi- days. Mrs. Frank J. Deagle in» vited the members to her home for the January meeting. Roll call to be answered with a Hula- Hoop contest. Refreshments were served. and a hearty vote of thanks was tendered the hostess. NORTHERN CENTRE Grande Prairie in Alberta's Peace River area was founded by settlers who covered the long Edson Trail in 1910. ‘bell. Whim Road, have arrived idem; Lena Caroline McLure, Women‘s Editor, Phone 8506 ‘ T—"i‘héhfi Iainto.maintai‘vvéaJoe:17,1355; HAPPENINGS Friends of Mr. Jack Doyle will be pleased to learn that he has left the hospital in New York City and is now convalescing under the care of his niece. Miss Marg- aret Doyle. R.N. 66 Chisuick Road, Brighton. Mass. Mr. Doyle is expected to arrive home early in the New Year. Brig". W.W. and Mrs. Reid. Mr. and Mrs. R.C. Parent and Miss Katherine MacLeUan, R.N. of Charlottetown, were guests at the Cereth home in Borden on Sun- day where they celebrated a trio birthday party. ' " Mr. and Mrs. Cecil E. Camp—, in Florida within the past week. They are nicely situated in an a- partment facing the ocean on Broadway at Daytona Beach and are planning to spend the winter there. Mrs. Campbell writes to her daughter. Mrs. Reuben Watts. York. that the weather is warm and sunny and that they were looking forward to the sea bath- ing. Mrs. D.A.S. MacDonald. 70 School Street, returned Tuesday evening from New York City, Mrs. MacDonald had been visi- ting her sisters, Miss Mangaret Revel. R.N. and Miss Anne Re- vel, R.N. for three weeks. ' Mrs. Amanda Fraser. Elmira, has returned home from the Prince Edward Island Hospital. after her operation. Her many ved in health. From Hollywood comes news utely delighted" _to be expecting a child. This means that she has to drop a prized Broadway role but her comment to a Toronto pa- per was: “My delight far ex— friends will be pleased to hear: that Mrs. Fraser is much imprort that Gisele MacKenzie is “absol— I ‘ was a most popular person. I l (reeds by disappointment in 105-: ing the show.” ‘ The Canadian singing star was to have had the lead role of Eli- had mid friends: zabeth Bennett in her first Broad- nay show. “First Impressions". This she cancelled because the baby is expected in July. For the Christmas season Gis- ele plans to be in Montreal with herf amily. Rooert Shuttleworth, her husband and manager said the baby will probably be born in Hollywood. Gisele married the former Toronto bandleader in 1957. ‘ During her student days in Toronto Gisele made her home at.Rosary Hall, Bloor Street, and Mrs. Reginald H-ockin was honored at the tealhour on Satur- day at a post-nuptial cup and and saucer shower at the home ‘A workman hanged himself he- siimmevsirle at the home M ML.“ Jean Mar-Fadi'cn Mrs. (‘i'ril T. Kenny entertain— t‘t’l at her home in Summcrsidc on Friday, when bridge was in play. Mrs. K. Loturucy entertained at bridge at her home In Summer side last evening. Miss Mary Geldart is leaving Stummcrside today for Hillsboro, ,\'.B., where she will spend the ‘holiday Season with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WI) Gildart. TOO MANY DAUGHTERS CRISOLLES, France IRcutcrs) cause his wife had just given birth to their fourth dauilliter, : police said Sunday. The Workman i “I would like my home full of boys. Girls don't count." ' I KILLED BY SHARK i HIOINOLULU (APT -— William! Weaver, 15, was attacked and‘ killed Saturday by a shark that: slashed off his right leg’ below the ‘j knee. He was swimmng with I companions off the east shore of‘ Oahu Island when the lFrfoot shark slipped inside the coral: ;reef and attacked. i ‘ placements“: TASTY of Miss Doris Walker, Summer- side. Mrs. A.E. Wedlock poured while Mrs. W.E. Jenkins and ‘Mrs. John Cameron assisted‘the: hostess in serving. Mrs. Wilfred Lecky was hos— tess at bridge at. her home in Summerslde 'on Monday evening when three tables were in play. Mrs, George Matthews of 0’- Leary is spending some time in PASTRIES CHRISTMAS FRUIT CAKES BREAD. CAKES PASTRY ENTERPRISE BAKERY 203 Grafton Dial 8747 ' mammmmmnx- z'z-akifiaoxmkkumcnmxzx ‘__v . aammmmimmnaammaamamahm . LADIES LOVE Banlon Sweaters Party Dresses Tartan Skirts Nylon Lingerie From THE FASHION S 141 Gt. George 6' exacer-zuzxzxx‘cwzkizwezmxv 'IKKW’Klflllflfixfllllfllfim‘lW‘flml‘Km natmkammmwmmammmnnmm oceooobm'. SHOP e TODAY I .OOOOOOOQO HOPPI: . Dial 3.155 _ . EDIBIMDiI’IQQRMMB 090“.00\Op 31%.?13 7? ‘ .I NEWS & VIEWS ON GROCERIES CFCY THURSDAYS I 1:00 am. certainly is the badge of fash~ ion this fall. Worn high, front and center on an easy over. blouse is a huge heraldic pin of gleaming gold touched with bright white and colored enamel. Pinselarge, lavish pins—mark varied heraldic charms cluster- high \iaisilincs or indicate that ed line if it is not defined. The big pin. to place where you will. 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SIMPSON Limited DESK PADS AND DESK ACCESSORIES PEN & PEN (,‘I L SETS TA BLE CANDLES CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS Equipment. 138 GREAT GEORGE STREET OI’EN 'I'II.I. 9:00 I’..\I. “Ell. 'I‘HI'R.. I"RI.. .IIDN. & 'I‘I'I“. ‘ : . .. t. @ 1. - \ WRITING C. RRI DG E SETS \ ASES "A V .. «r. n; s“: 95» as“: .. .. W 0 were". a» ‘31., “A” .11“ r. 13" .11“- wiry Ila"! OH?) «357]? .13" O43? Tr ., m . ,‘:'\y¥~ . marten :mmmmmm . - ease - 4 a. , i A. s— A .-.-.§zo'<5fit‘zfi:c ,Shopping Days To Christmas". ‘35.» “25's Just In Time for Gift Gt Just in Time for You toys} 1A Through The Holidays! Beautiful classics in trim fitting. easy-cm ~ resistant to pilling, washes easily .. have ribbon binding and colour matched buttons have double knit neckbands. Choose Pink,“ phire. Sky. Sizes 14 to 20 in the group. - ’ r SHORT SLEEVE PULLOVEB Each r around 9 brim \ REVERSIBLE SKIRTS , ALL WOOL! IDEAL FOR GIFT GIVING! BaSIC for your wardrobe . . in one. w regul int W. If- embe .4 me ‘- esent. The in I'" "Ru “ indeer‘ ‘ t in II .-" pr 4.37 an nquet . ‘ The su "" from 1‘ Fund Commi Ian 3 p ear. 1'1, . actually two skirts Inner seams are ingeouously hidden. The reverse of the plaid becomes the second skirt. Styled Wllih hip-length smoothness . . . a flare of colourful 11 cats. l‘laid tones of red blu ‘ l ‘ . ., e gieer, brow Sizes 12 to 20 in the group. ) I n, blaCk' Each . - r ' 5‘ llsua . . Manama, giggle} II {ugh amalgam, Ii- «Mm -- I “ I "“Miaimna? - fr: ’5’ " h “.m- ' t-ional 5 OPEN UNTIL 9 p.m. THE I’OIIIAWI'ING NIGHTS WEDNESDAY. DEC. 17 eg‘Dondoi . . It'n. Cfillecti ‘ The lii ' BS Win 11 sale eOnsistin goods in other in «armed "Pneef II TEEN’S AND CHI-LDR‘ENS; COATS, COAT SETS . (‘osv COAT SETS Winter warm coat sets warme lined m ‘2. W.W.."é 1.? ’é 'é'a'flnif-ZK‘Z T'E’ZK'G’K’Z‘IQ-‘K'i‘fi‘é'i THURSDAY. DEC- 18 hat and leggings. Girl's sizes 4 to 6X' ., In]? [gnaw to 36.97). ‘ ‘ ‘ -.:.‘s, FRIDAY. DEC. 19 Special. . .. . , each “'1 “DAL "E"- 2“ 'l‘()l)l)I.El{'S v nommr. 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