lWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS i first: reception this man ‘ ' - I A committee was appointed l to have a "Welcome to Malpev que" sign erected. Refresh- A’r K nsin ion M t' ‘ ' e g 99 mg i INDIAN RIVER WI I I I 1 Mrs. Peter MacLellan was A .loint Centennial meeting who wrote the play was com- hostess to the May meeting or held in St. Mark's Church mentator. and the actors were the lndian River Women's in, Hall. Kensington. was well at- Mrs. Albert Moase. Mrs. Rus- stitule which was opened I , ""—T, tended by women of the Ken~ sell MacKay, Mrs. Percy Mac- b sin in “Mother M .i lTl'le Guardian. Charlonetown! slt- May 23, 1964-“: sington United Church. the Ken- Murdo. Mrs. L M Murray. chree“I 'pghe qiotanon for “39' . I sington Presbyterian Church Mrs. Harry Brown. and Mrs. l month, read by Mrs. Waiter and St. Mark‘s Anglican Horace Glover. all vei'.\' attrac~ Rogers. was ~ "One of ihel H A P P E N I N G S Chun'h' “"3 i" the” 19* (‘enlUl‘y cos- best automobile insurance "to-: ! Mrs' Elmer Mm’se' 0’. 5" ‘umes- After this Pmsenlallon. licies is an afternoon nap " l . “Mark's Senior WA. preSIdedu Mrs. Duncan Pit-kelts, as a Correspondence w” ' ‘. Audrey Jenkins. Women’l Editor; Phone 4-8500 Scripture was read by Mm missionan, of the period and dIscussed It w“ diceIded D' 1" Mdnms‘ memtamn- by Viewed her “3‘33 and “mm”- to collect for retarded child- Mr. and Mrs. Bvard Thurber. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mac- IM'IS' Halo“! Paimer'.pres'dem "‘3 ‘his- 'W” "UFSPS. represent— and their children. Gordon, Donald. Digby. NS. were holi- 0f. the .hefiémgwmthflpray' ed by M.” 3"”(‘9 Maf‘lfiod and Donna and Kirk of Kingston, day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al- EB"? we” I". ‘ '3‘ ‘Mm if M“ K‘fm‘ Kennedtfi exchanged INova Scotia visited friends ln‘ex Van Iderstine, Murray Har- 1"”: represen lggnq‘.“ Bar 3 ‘ml’msslm‘w the” work i“ ! th. Stewart Breadalbane and{ hour. e‘ef‘mg wi“ 1165‘ ("face camp 1" the earl." days. iGreenmoum 'during the week Hetkbert. lepiIe>€nlllIlf Kenslng- (Mrs. Ellis Profitt read a brief end of May 17. Mr. Thurber Mr. and Mrs. ltixi Mat-lloii- “m Plosmtenan w 5‘ h‘S'Or-V 0’ “‘9 Anglican Church . . . Mrs. Htrace Pa inter, resl- ‘ .' I' conducted the service in Green- aid. of Halifax spent the week- dent of éemn GEO". pfisby. :fiehfii'f'fimllo Th”: [:rfse‘hlrgagf ren. Money was voted forl school supplies. Mrs. Keith Mann gave a re. port from the executive meet-lI ARLYN MACLEOD GRADUATE I I Arlyn MacLeod of Borden. mount Church of Chnst on Sum end at the”, summer home on Ierian WMSI sang “Listen and A mm “Beyond the Benn was Mrs. L. G. Ramsay reported} P.E.l. received her Bachelor ing the district convention. and ,plans were made for same. The quilt will be offered for sale at the Lobster Carnival. of Arts degree from Mount Allison Univer a i ty at the spring convocation on May day evening. .the Montague River. wait for the Mas‘ern (cnpy‘ shown by Ralph CaITutherSI for thp cemetery commitmI I I I I i .~m M _ h 1 l . , Entertainment consistedofa MP- and MlS-I Mamba" Mac- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rickeits Eggzeégfls zlccnmprasnh? ar es mung? thwa'thsIe‘VedI by mem‘ "words" comes; conducted by ‘ Leod and family of Halifax. and famii ofHalifax. mo- 5 . ‘ ° '09 3""“95- . ~ -' . . . . . . . . Y i [he [Age of WWI D,I ynhn _ Mrs. Hank Shea and won by 12. Miss MacLeods future Mrs. G. w. Smart icentrei Charlottetown Hotel Friday. oreId by the physwai fitness Idl-‘ N-So Vislted "Blames m Mu" tored to Georgetown last week Caddie The Hem of the New “(I MALPFfiUE W! I - Mrs. Tom Turner. . plans include a teaching car- of Vancouver. National train- On Saturday she IWiil be hon- vrsmn of the depl._of education F3) arbor and Murray Rili‘l‘ and Spent the holiday weekend Hebrides” was presented by IIIied D341"; dtzjmiinii Ilnsii- Lunch WEI! served by the “I. as we“ as continued amp I , . I the Girl ed by the training personnel to be held tonight at the over the long weekend. :as the guests of Mrs. Ricketts MI.S John w Thompson pres. m m .9” a 9“ ‘iienells l0 hostess. assisted by Mrs. Ber- dies toward . Bachelor of in: C01"""“551°mar 0 at a luncheon at the home of YMCA. Seen in the picture , . . .mother, Mrs. Annie Gardiner. iden‘, of Ken'sin m“ pre'sb ten “‘9 new “when l" T9390" 19 hard MacLellan . Education de 9. Guides arrived yesterday for rov. training commissioner with Mrs. Smart are the pro-‘ w’lham Ram? 0' wakeheld' g y “ ' ._ gr " . E. ._ to the May roll call. and deci I two day visit to Charlot- Mrs M. Found of Charlotte- vincial training commissioner," 395" has amved 1" Gemge‘. Mr. and Mrs. Ewart Keeping SEVQXI‘li'pixuai Md m d0 the lame mm m‘mm' O .1 . was guest at an in- town. Commissioner Smart will Mrs. E. M Found Ilefti and "’9'" m V's" ms "Wher- M” have returned to their home in ~ , . ~ — ‘0 I'Ompiete the requirementsi Elgar}! lithiheon meeting of the be guest speaker at the iea- movincial commissioner, iMrs. iM‘mle gaqueévhotl’sfi “mfnfi Murray Harbor after Spend- 13:21 figagldaggmlggom r1152; 13? The new addition to the Haii' provincial executive at the dersiiip training course, spons- G. M. Avard irighli. l2 .9 I ""15 0”"3 9mm“ ing ten days in Brampton. 0nt., Geddieis’fal.e“,e“ address de_ is so bright and attractive that _.._*-~- 05"”3- Montague- Ivisiting with Mr. ans Mrs. Eu- “med More leaving 55".“. iiI was decided to hold the reg.‘ perhaps you should learn to Igene Strickland, an at Nia- di h M N w London 101. e uar meetings there during the - smile to yourself rather than! “:1! Mg; Milli; 13ml? gara Falls. 1N5“, ZebridgsI m I summer months. i The Amman Musellnl Committ‘” now 0°“. laugh aloud. 'l‘irat brand of seilf-i and 1am y'Sh‘ 155‘“ Be!“ alivi’l’ 1 The Kensing'm Unite d Committee re p o rt s weiei strum-in“ 3 type bu'ldmg in M'scm‘whe Villas” , c - control can do you no harm. fighfaxrsweme wiokmi‘ ‘visimr Mr.I and Mrs. Lawrence 3. Church Women presented a heard. new ones appointed. and! for the me‘t‘m‘ 0' Cruel“! 0' hlfllnl'lfl Willie may give you charm and also. with and Mr: Loni. Hap Batchilder attended the :i-adu- playeue reconstructing “K. m._ plans laid for the June 3 dis-l. used by the early settlers are appealing to the let's hope. may solve the con-Ir. ' B ‘h P I t‘ " .aiion excrmses of DaiiiouSie ganization meeting of name FE trict convention in irishlown. ; public for cash donations to assist in financing I . ma you mp0” I I. is, eac on. [University in Halifax. NS. last male Organization pm- the No.3 this unique structure. l Reveals RGVCIQGS Tlme DEAR MARY HAWORTH‘ Mr and Mrs Robert Bell Tr ‘week‘ Where the" .daugh'er' Pagation 0’ the Gospel and I've been keeping the lid on my H H‘ . .t t th h ' Joan gradual“. mee'Ylng her Other Religious Purposes." held A Prince Edward Island Centennial project. I . feelings for several years. Canl a.‘ ax‘ Yls'e a e .Ome o diploma in dental hygiene- in 1825 in Princetown now Mal- i DEAR MARY HAWOR’I‘H. Isltakie it we go to the tilieatei or. please mom“ books. i. 1 parents, Ml. a nd I di_ 1 IX BACK-ACNE o LAME BACK : Y t .bI t. I." h u i M i LC ‘ (:1! Mrs. Hebert Bell Sr..Murray an MrsI Keith Fraser Pam's M's' Alexa" e1 1 3:33: When your back is stiff and pahhil so m" 00" n ' '0" “' gm" wp ' i It “insider” 8“ right “I Wd‘mi’Vies- CI. ,1 is bad manném'ltihiat ought help us middle-age Mr. d .wriv$ cope with our dismay Hal. or‘ jof Halifax were weekend visi- maruiei‘s for an adult a the. DEAR L tis hard tor you to stoop 0! bend. .‘ ri ..to draw attention to oneself b . . . . There's never a dull moment MUM WM“ that “I! b'wnM MW. v goalteugihr' “Flair”: osmnr lloud laufiite'r or noisy remark: i gum mm mm o mfe‘ when: Mary Mal‘lln 0' Mfmt'tonm to" in Montague‘ l at our house!" '°'h.°u""d"TEMPLET°N'S T’R'c'3'i Foruard same to: ? she) considers my ‘1“ any ml gathering Also “In seems iihiat our husbands stud-I NIBI is holidaying in Montagua“ Happiness is a jeweL some‘itbogl:+1l::fcl' daydlongor maoyw have. I he or I . denfly haw, elves only for girls, guest of Mr and M” Rw : Don MacLaren. also of Hail- t. t -] , b 0‘ e ' ‘ 5‘° W- Wmmfi-SS DR. J. A. when nobody deem the audience. ils bad form to divert attention in person or III prim . . . .I fax spent the long weekend In nItIy eaSi 3 h ((-Iomre a[drug com..." "2W. . I I . . . I I ‘ s ave searc e or an i a l - ' ll! laugllm‘g' 0" 3‘ was" When i away fm me peflormers um I say suddenly because earlier; MOMEEUC. “3...... 0".“ in VainI And hum. 2'5.'.:'[?..i'...'m"al.'ilimurmilfiofiffi,3 smallma" Bu'ldmgv no other laughter is heard. the screen. the still-{9 i'l' ("W'el‘t ll . ....., . l _ c . . . l I I _, I , I ’ - , l n maiiia._..e mi.\ own husband, F0 liilL MacDonald. Mrs. P e [Toms 2mg 33:]: Meat?lffijffigrlfl’co“,ffl‘°.’:nfi:§e iffiygrls l at least. didn't my any unusual MacDonald and C it e r yl of Mi'. 8 d irs. Beaton Stewart "W P3 ' ‘ ' ' while taking T-I-C‘a intern-"y. FLAME-Golan,- n It s 5. lattention to girls. But more re- Greenwood. Nova Scotia. were have returned t0 their home at log discovered it as near as Summerside. their own gate. The Maytime ' lentil 59”“ ‘° my “mm m. ‘msergram' :cenuiy ii-is iri—watclhin attitude holidav guests of Mr. and Mrs. Caledonia after spending the comm"? ‘0 0"“ ham“? W“ "“*‘ “i'rcummm'es‘ .W I that .Seei I 1‘ pr??ng ma} you: .‘t’atvmiaiees me gscornftil shit I am ‘ Ivan MacDonald. Montague. "Vim" "10"“15 in Halifax With Milne Biéfeusfigiaiaifngh say; why I shouilan taught wihenents and its: sMaicIIhpiI‘o es beginning to shrink Ifmm ms imeir daughter and son.in_]a“.I III?“ d8“ wrapped in amused. 9V9" if ‘10me "lsefl’f’ar ""3? ‘ I a Vetfllnitmcih. How do i save myself Mrs. Helen MneKiniioii re‘ MI‘. alld MFS. Wallace LOW?- quyfibrg «1},5'm shares my concept of humor lnIra ter laam Sol” 3"“‘5 VImIfroqn cynicism? centiy returned in Georgetown For-ow; ml?“ have quick day. that instant‘c- I I , im' 5'0“; “my” dim: 5e“ l 1 Ii Thank you for any light and,after visiting in Pictou with her M"- and MF‘F- Slew‘m Han' tingwavs to greet the fin. Please W‘s“ 'mmemately'fme’y m‘m 50“ I??? . (H [help you can give on this very l brother Jack Donovan and Mrs. ‘ SP" BM .VOUllE 50“ N650“ W“ well: in‘hionm ' as I am damnig a new ymmg man; W W“! com‘Pm "mm . l'lreal pmhl . Since-rely. KS. ‘ Donovan. '"red from 53"" 'l0hn' N' B' We might as: hv all iiiiawar» Ind I d0!” Wm *0 ma “1‘5"79“ fm'm "‘9 mass Team'mn'f Dear K.S.: Middieagcd men arriving in Georgetown on Pl'l‘ mm onp mia'm- (lope I .2. 31 a “whim hommp avid vamemr: Mt'. and Mrs Vi't‘d Whilt’ MI I '. Mr, Hansen returned in‘ are arrlessiy revealing the‘Darl-"W'm- V5 "‘F'H‘l’l 3i 'ht’iSaini ,inhn early in the week. The rrnciizec have gathered . ravages of time and their cause 34"“? "(ii ‘1; White's parlfints. while Mrs Hanson and son are 23:5 m mm: the “NM Rome 6 ~Bayfiew. 1% miles west of Green Gables Golf Course .‘quom need or compete," deL. r. an . rs. Peter its. _remaining in Georgetown for a "y 7 ' ' ica‘Il guidanceI to help phem get; Murray Harbour last weekend. week. Herguragl‘ggl $335312; hall; Catering to Imem “u? W‘mfido‘fml . golden rain: . w dd. . b d . Bu . o rW- “5 ‘5 19” Penalty 0‘ I And. green 5 ikes tell of s len- e In Smor s or iha'vmg lived so long. S did day: Wm] daffzdfls 95 g“ nqm Pam“ ———_ . . Somewhat as a bone-chilled ' .1 again. person gravitates tn the blazing a :OhI quirk“. (1“ my pulses heat T I ‘ - r wannii. so rile mia- Happiness Is A Jewel .Mihoi. as...“ .i A 5 18° PEOPLE i dleaged man, vomiey con~ gloom. - - soimas waning sex Ipowers, N f E 'I F d I wonder when my eyes will For Reservations and I'lfcrmtlon: gum-51h” amimmn ms'uncuvclyi O y i meet .- the roses in full c girls. as i to recapture tiIn binomi- _ ' fancy. M 1033“ the ma Of his “Let's have a rim of coffce"'ille mother of eleven_ among Until Monday ~ Diary ~~ a“ Frank df' New Landau Milli 9 one girl of the place pro- mem by way of added bias. Good - night. - _ th 01 mm" H h‘.‘ is intelligent poses. “What shall we have fill and “st as befits a m A InndwichI pep sings, a pair of now five year truly abtmctive mature man.i hapsg- ‘old girl twins. Thirteen. in out he won't persist in this wishful. Mack 'also a visitor. and at table. How curious we were . . . . .‘ James nod with an absent air. about this! lwan’. of {he "“nlmal'on‘ he “7'” ' and continue to lend their at. “no you make bread “25ml; afodn’ssifmwgg tention to a TV presentation. ,inquired, tum“: M: 3g: imfieflrgablyf Work of the week is over,’ “Oh yes —~ all of it! And til i A; for a book that helps mid_! suspended now to observe our' takes two whole loaves just forI l gauged vn‘ves boar mlerahlv approadllng day of rest. the lunches of those who goI .wi‘uh "fiddle-aged hushands' gig-i. "It's good that there comes out to school or to work eat-IiiI. \vaticihinLY sickness ifor SiK'll it ""9 ‘13." i" 50"0" i" “35¢” day: She explamed- l i is. when porsis|od in I, you might J a m e it offered this evening have a deep -f r e e z e . and i ' Dr. .d'mu Bet-gler‘s putting away some of the sometimes when there comes thinginig. Rather. as he. becomes ‘A’ P knowledgeable stiidry: “'l‘lic Re-i weekday tools. a rainy day orIin winter one oft 'volt of i‘llt‘ Middle Aged Mavi'“ “Two (13“ would be 1m ' the storms to interrupt my u5< ‘(Wyn. pilblishrsi. tern Mack suggested with a uai schedule. l make breadzi Dr. Bergier analyzes the com- chug-Ha perhaps as much as three hat I aplex psychological and somatic: James shook his head_ i cites of it. i store this to have 3 ‘sources of this particular lun-I “I donit see how the, mde it oiiII hand during my busier “Vi “Mines "’5 SMumms andi be arranged on farms" he said.’ day" i Juggests MW Wittering ma." be Not that our {arming actuai.‘ "And the meals must take 5mmm‘lwd‘ 1 1y stops when it observes Sun- Planning? “Planning? ()ii. I don't know. We do use a great lot of food. But when one sort of grows up. M' - day. Because even though the Mar", Hawort‘h “"mse‘ls “17' work is, in the main. suspend- I I I I _ II __ I ough her column. not by mail ed the“. are certain (.ho 1.85 I or personal interview. Write heri wfiich must be tended Who. with “I as 1 (1de it comes nap. LT. K. m. in care Of (The Guardianl. say, we have no iamIb.. “rally to plan and do . . nd . . kins. nor litters of piglets new- 339113}? liappi'iimeLtoggther. ' born to be among tomorrow's ;Vfi--- - v A - ‘- Candelii Chancel Marks Garment Club a... 1;; H BMW“ CARR . I . . . Awards Given “The flowers are pretty" 3 i ' “ 1 ‘ ‘I It .visitor, a stranger as it hap- 1 Insurance Counselling 0 W p ' Achievement Dav for “19' pened from the Mainland. re- 4 DistricIIt SiIinErvisgr :. _;~ - ‘. ‘ ‘ 1 l' . A wedding of interest to rel- Dorina Gasepronl. Their floor. Miiiview 44H Garment Clubj $31.53;].“ggrpiag _ tnflosgfigi :I $3817 .8223; :I _ I ... atives and friends in this pro-liengt-h gowns were of silk shan- was held recently at the ‘home‘ in the lawn _ border ‘ o Charlottetown. REJ. 4 i , w Vince. was a military cere- astik. the maid of honIOF'S aquai‘Of Mrs; verm" MHCIMWQ- ‘ “They men his wife am.de A‘AAAA “AA AAu‘Acl " if monyI highlighted by the trad.iund the bridesmaid s in custard A brief summ ary of the “But” she added “"0 prettier _____v________ I I o. itional arch of swords as theiyenm‘“ Their 1a“ mammal Wars work was glzfnnng’y Pg“; than are the cows and calves i i I o r lmatched their dresses and eaIchiPrthldW'i Sham“ i. i the lamb R 2:138 atc alggi’carrlefl 3, long cascade of da‘s'1t'c'pfmng in the program 0“ fsd‘weshep ghiiiaellld at Alex arld gational Swampscott Mass cull“ “'"h m" mus” were Daphne Mann-1 Peter "the kittens' A farm in Sammm', afternoon 'Apm" l Bruce Leigh Glasier of Port- . tyre, Jeanne and Mary Mac- ' ‘ I. I I II I d QR room when ,‘and Loraln‘, Burkdaufiland, {MaincI attended his bro-iKinnon. Clare Anne and Doris, em“ a t” I Rebidliiitm “i”, ‘ “ We, (If Mr and Mrs Frédor. Ether as best man. Forming the; Diinphy_ Sharon Smith and The“ pm‘wim an acmmmwi house on Main Street. ick a. my, 74 Ashen RdI 1lushcr corps and also the cere- Anne Drake. . g mm were on a brief visit! Alhf‘l'lnll. Restaurant ful- l l. L ispring is an extremely inter- . . . ~ ~ - . ~ yin . swampsmm became the bride monial arch were fellow officers, Judith Coaies. who earliei in m the IslandI and “(L it I}, «lumped m Oder“ _ L _ L l . l ' M New “I MEI, pom Rem, of the bridegroom on theUSSIthe' evening judged the girls (‘1 d M Lake Champlain on which hei work. expressed her pleasure Seemed' "’“St dropped by" on house’ approx' two acres ' , A, l,“ Mar). D’s.“ 5?. 'has served for two years. in the excellent work and aw- me wa-‘éh to the Felt‘lt‘v all?“ 13ml- p' he d Mas ' u The wedding reception for arded very high marks which .hme‘ e was ’k pe‘de' elrk‘ or an e' l was held at Fellow-l were a credit to boiih leaders ls woman! “. a“ “me Everett Shea. A 011 250 guests i and attractive “nth the (en. The Rev‘ J01“- . ppm‘.l lhlp House Of the First Church: and pupils, She presented cer- I {I t h er. Ph. D. solemmred the mar- Canad, . viable. Frenc accen- on er . AIhPWmI Guests attended from Ii tificates to the club members m To us eh. w“ an ex_ "*8" r W "M r ' . . ~ m PROVINCE THAT ms MADE ii is lew'ce‘ m the glow 0‘ and” ’land and Connecticut. Theyi Macphm-snm Mary Macxm. ICON-10M“ ladY.I_l_l_lImtIllj_lII if I light from chancel candelabnim. were received by the bride..I "on and Donna Murphy: sec“ .23 lilises whtruiladilil‘é “0”” M” “'0” a “"5” “5‘5"” "9“ NW" 5mm“- ' ""MWfi As warm and friendfyasthe sunshine, Nova Scofia offers you everythingyoo ' n h h" g ‘ imam dress of sculptured mph” mmmm and Anne i‘ hf ' d free hol'da H'sto 'caii Nova Scotiais the most “inky. Kmnwkiliupr nlishw organza o;erHsilk crepe i Taylor; fourDthphyear: dAjnnei could VHS or in may at; care d lb y. l n h y, I t I h I mm m '° mm ‘ er cmm D” °' M's "" 'v 8“ 'ea" exciting province in aria suits recor s egan moret an nine con uries agow en Wesley Brinkley was cream of c mbldium orchids pin-Inne MacKinnon; fifth year: R _ . . ELI playing a prelude of imp-l3; to the purse which she: Sharon Smith. Linda Sander-l the Norscmen landed here and called it"Markland”. Bring along your famIilIIy to a music. iven in man- 3!"carried_ The bridegroom's mo-ison. Clane Anne Dunphy andi ‘ res n hi love! rovincet at is so no in by tier father. the bride woreliher wore a light blue lacei Mari, Dunphy. F id and Saturday erplore the past and enjoy the p e t, in t. s y p I Is I sown of pure silk shaniiinslsheaih with maichin: hat. Her' The girls displayed the cio- r c')’ history and legend,yetsoup-to-the-minute in accommodations. sportand on r- tashioned with bateau neckline1 pink cymbodium orchid corsageI the, they had made, with the uinment 'nd elbow length sleeves. Pkml was also pinned to her purse. - commentary by Gwen Lea, “COMM the hipllfle 0f the mfl‘ Mrs. Joseph Rodrick circulat- A centennial gong, composed ‘ . Z . mm m «i book. «i a» ENTERTAIN YOU WITH (mam; Wech ha’ tured a double Obie bow at the Lt. Glasier and his bride will: was sung by the girls. who 530k and Mllnto 8 Chapel visit at the New York Wm‘ld'a wm Centennial costumes. train. Jewelled impmted Vene‘ Fair en route to Washington.. Theresa Macbeod. director m-‘Ww‘xflt‘t‘v w ---- """""‘*’.’"”-"?‘”i" "‘v-v- - was tian lace enhanced the waist D.C. Mrs. Giasier travelling inlof women's Services gpnkcl ' . . “"9- The bfidll heldltlcce W” a three piece suit of while withil briefly and introduced to for. MISS Maid“ Rogerson . : eign students attending Coady a Nova Scotia Travel Bureau Box 130, Halifax Nova Scotia I I I E; C 0’ "l I Please send travel literature to: ‘ is I mantilla of imported French navy trim. and navy accessor- Chantilly lace. Sic carried I leg. They Will live at Newporttl International Institute Antigo- cascade of white mass. Itephan- 3,1. ‘ ' Olin. alyssum and ivy. The bride graduated from A mid of honor. Eleanor M- Swampocott High and attended dison of Swampscott_ and five Nassen College.I Spring vale. bridesmaids m the Maine. Lt. Ginsu-r is a grad- them with gifts. ii aw lndH‘h dthe Refresh m v . -d. glisrznealhofinzfldlfrimtl: “Mattel” {331:my .-\annnpoiis, ~- me a—“Er{ Ann Haley of Jacksonville. I'll. Md. He is a career man in the in.“ NM NEW .msh. Anne Drake read an ad- accompanied by «TI dress to the leaders. Mrs. J. A. Smith and Mrs. R. Sanderson. L‘s Alejander _- and Mary and Linda presented t Nama Canada» ' ' We" Karen . n 0. Navy. ‘ _ I I \ ll .' is a niece of Deepfreezmg food products I I finally: I‘ltl‘edx fiwmfhm Mxl‘wdngliwgims. French Riv. isn't a new idea - northern and 1],"; his.” .md's'amalda wen er. and Mrs. Bruce , Scandinavian “plunder; have Gestation-omega. mm,mhotwimu-m g, I has. Ja- I-A and sandal to undoing. ye» may \ at A ‘m i._,.,\“‘ W. puma-3“.“ a u i