l ( Z/Jmmz Lena Camllan Icbure. Ionn's Iain. Piano 1 l{’age 8 The Guardian l l sat, Nov 2, 1957 I;I;_s:-'3-7wu.I or HAPPENINGS Alpha Cliapter of Beta Sigma be the guesta ol Mrs. McDonald’: and .Phi held a Halloween party at llaniili dinner. honoring Mr and side ' \l1'~. lilie Svasflns bridal couplea. Dunstan Mac \lI and \li's '1i.lpl(-" to pa.renLs. Mayor Donald one of Montreal. sit y L-ken dinner. 3 Mrs. club on Monda V has returned home after .class reunion at McGlll Univer- also visited Aihol Macl)on— with friends in Montreal before aid aim entertained the young returning home. chi ' l-‘rreiids ranie in later for danc- ing and refrcshinents. Miss Wyn W. A. Currie attending It y evening. ‘the home of .\ll'S Lawrence MP8. Cl-llT|¢. Slaghi on Tuesday evening. ‘sacral evening of Halloween T"l)'ll'l8 0“l(‘¢-‘l' 3- N- Lloyd uiiin-~. uridgo and scraibble was and Mrs Lloyd of Trenton. 0o(.. Iiumi-<1 by a'l the l'n0fT\~f)€l‘I. have arrived in ummerside to liiiul .\.i~ \('l‘\k*(‘l by the hos- ¢P90d the Wlmer m0Dlh3- Th?!’ .tv~~ .m.\mi b_v \frs Temple were accompanied by Mrs lllixipui \Tl\S llclen Cox and l4l0)'d'S m0l-héf. M”: J (1 B33‘ l‘~ (it-raid lI‘o.~ier. or Sunimerside. who had been their guest in Trenton .\ll'\ 1. J \lac-Donald. Mee- niaid. enioi-iaiiied recently at a M133 Wand! Wylfl. Summfl“ from Lillian Compton. Greg: 1 Streel. was hostess to her bridge \lr» 'l‘ l-‘ (luulding. Newton (t‘llll(‘ \l;i~~. has been visiting Mr. Wendell Callback. Hamil- V .\ii and .\Ii« i‘i-ed F Wotton Ion, Untarlo. accompanied by ‘V ,. _ '~ ‘ E, . _ and uilier friends in (‘harlotte his sister. “rs. Hal Spears. " ' “”“‘ "'“'”““‘ ' ' ‘town \ll'~ Goulding has also been North Bay. ()nt. and Mr. Jim MR. AND MRS. W’. V. .VIl'RI’IlY ‘\‘.~‘llllljl her sister. .\lrs. W. Sinclair. Norwich. Ont are visit- Bmilier in Tryon. i In Summerside, the guests . of Mr ('allbeck nd M St Augustine Church Hcis l II'=~ 5- has rm-ed - wenu» Mr --«I Mr- ’ lfriiiii SI lolln VB. V\'ll9I‘¢ she '(;eorg9 Callbeck. :. .\lrs (‘harlotte Dean Of Ottawa Preaches Before The Royal Visitors I sermon urdi Ca Itawa. October 1.1. IS7. LII the pn- sence of HM. the Queen and H. R H. Reverend John 0. D.. Dean of Ottawa. " t.hi-I3 give thanks: for ’ God in Christ concemuu you". Thessal-' onians Oli. V vs 16. omorrow we celebrate our Na- tional Tharitsgtving Day. It was. almost four hundred years ago. that lihe first Eiglidi lrnmia-antal in Newfoundland. broiuln out by Sir Martin Frotaisliu held the first formal thankspiv-‘in; la the new world. l Not many may realize that it was the people of Halifax who in 1763 proclaimed the first day, this country. It was In transferred t h i s land to the British jurisdicuon. Since then Days of Thanksgiving have been observed from time to time. mostly in connection with military victories or some event in the Royal Household It. w s 1879 when the Marquis of Lorne proclaimed the first thanksgiving day for this country as we know it today. It has been proclaimed annually since that time A of general Thanksgiving to Alniighiy God for the blessings with which the peo— ple of Canada have been favour- "ln everything give thanks. . " There is so much in this coun- try for which to be thankful that it staggers fhe imagination. Here the abundance of God's bounty is so overflowing that at times it becomes an embarrassnic-nt.. ' ‘5"'*‘d ll“ 51”?’ V But wi-thal we have so much -—I A Y Hwlmmd an “F M"‘ Mr‘ Ml Semen‘ (’9r°mm°" and even though in manv minds . 1"‘-"‘<ml\' 53”“ and dallfllllfl 5918 I“‘°- '"‘9”“_“'d “ b”d3° °" happiness and content are two of I" um-r 5th at Si \ii.Iiis- l\<I~(‘ a ltI.t\l lo Ilu» hrtlc \\ll‘('h ‘WW’. TN‘ Mr' Mrs Ea“ Tuesday "min" "W" d‘3PF"d¢‘lll 0“ UK fllalflrlall ‘lll't'll_ Niiith lfll\l!('t> a Ilia: ll'flll‘_'l_\ l'|‘ltl‘t*(l Hi in the Bum 1mm" Mr, ‘nu M;-gr Lloyd [nmgu_ ,°°mf:“Lh°:°'hmg"U3ff°r_d- the" , .,,I..,~. ._, .. . ,. .._.. ~;, ._., A... ‘I. W _‘ V Isa rovwin convic on in many W l iwmrim «(<'r:Hii:;HiI H \t5 lLE‘(t‘l’l‘l‘H-Vl it‘ #1.: 1 ‘til kt nit‘: +M[lL, mm.” Jun v1..1)(,naid.(oionaiion Ave. entertained at a people.‘ mmds and earls that \ _ ‘_ ’ .‘ "1 ‘ l.“' ‘' ul \\InnIpeg has received a four- dlllflel‘ Pl"-3' w¢’dll95d3.V 9V9nlnI [here mo 9 m 1 1 (h l " 1: “"1 W‘ \'"”‘ ""‘” ""“"“"" "9 r‘‘‘'‘‘ '‘ \""‘ llliilllll win to Summerside In honor of \li's. Inmans sister. are r ' pm an mas I .m.i \\ lltillli \llll'[)ll\ \'l1't‘tl i:.. iI.wi-- xI~it‘l' H. “ ‘W. ....,mmnj~ad‘ bv ‘\frs‘ Vlrs Hal Spears and her brother ma‘ Sh°”ld be °vflK3R1llfl our at- . m \l \llll'[)ll\ .'Iiul lllt‘ late ut the l)‘ lllf‘ was .ll iIli.ii',-_'c of H‘, ’l d IT‘ dlf K, ‘ho' W d uc “beck ' lenuoni man we 1319;“ 5m“5’ \‘ ll .rl>lr\' ('hzIi‘l0tl4~tiI\\n .llt' ;’Ill~l l|l)t!l\ ' ‘H M118‘ an ‘ml’ W W‘ ' Y‘ en e R ' “"8 Sh0Wl"8 3" 9"” ”K‘F935mC I I:i.!c(l In the Ham Bonds .\flt‘l' tlie lt'('t‘l)l‘.(>|l 'llt‘ Iiiiilfis Igross nauonal pr°du_°l c‘ ‘~l.I Iimni paicnis ‘ll\ Iml I'm» ,.I‘lf‘\T\ In I d "lay :9” ‘:9 lnblhfihlamfl In Hrde .ilin was giicn in tlicii lliilllt tmiii \\lli'l‘(‘ the anger as [9 9 9‘ "0 9'' m I l'__'f‘ hv lier liittier. wire 3' \0llllL' l'mi,iilc- <li‘|\n‘llt‘(l on their ll‘? P3'r3bl° 07 '-ll? Pl‘0dllK3l- Wfml fl ‘I~Ii_'Ili dross of whiic silk hoiiciiiiimii Ii. \l.‘l‘Ili' ll" "'9 mld-V Of Pl9my d9Sll‘9dl ‘ I xiih €al\l'll1fl neck line As ii _uiiI_ .i.I;i\ u.i::II the | I.‘ I ‘_ ___ ,_ _A H l 'IiIcI'In.: cleaves ller illiI- hridf‘ ivnrc Ii I-"r-cl iuceil ‘iiill P S l | » ~iI "ll_‘f‘l'Tlp xcil “as held in and atccxsot‘ an of I'lll‘(lllD‘i\t" andl . it sh; wore‘: matching Tlb-I r .4 i a sequins black The lmiin ion lc rciurn- I d F W n tam. rown . oes and brown » ..a.n~n llf‘.l(l(ll‘I"<S. She carried ed in take Ill! l‘l)‘~‘:f‘ll‘ll('g in .\l<>nc-l C e ‘alligator hart g . ..idc in while t'.'Irnatlon.< ton u'nci‘i"IliiI QHNITIT l‘ an em-l Then followed the procession l‘Iii~ .'ll£ll(‘l of honor llclen (}al— plaice oi‘ the‘ l’ ,\ R —— Plioio by And once more the school. chatter and laughter again. down the centre aisle of the nave. -.-.i-: sister of the bride wore a Hartcrfis l~‘ilIII Lab. down the River Road. which Into a era, and We lill-ll-hf Choir of I boys and 1!: .~I--rw 1cn;_'th izmvn of heaicnly through lls long years has called pect a bit lonely at the change, men in red robes and white ca:-l Ii no <\'\l(-ll ('llaTnl and e<i<'c(‘s- '”"""'" " " to S'.l(‘l'(‘S\‘l\'9 generations of chil- our school for the first time lII socks. the archdeacons and can-‘ \a:‘=II» U‘ \llllll3f' .-h£<l(l9. She car-l drcri of the district before this, its history is missing this year ODS of the cathedral chapter in "I4-ri a nmcgay a rose pink car—l suninioned the youngsters to clae-llhose st ents from the senior their robes of black and white} iw nu. ' see this morning. Now that the‘grades. one to attend the city and red. I)ean Anderson. Rt} \[ }."‘iu..”(.K¢.nn.\-(,f .xnr1h(uI'_gt' T'E‘>DllP from studies, of two I School ‘instead. Rf.-\ Robert Jefferson, f‘P_‘Tll'Pd‘ y.’ i M H”. gm...“ “as best , weeks was over. the_sch —l Also. especially Granddaughb bishop of Ottawa. and Bishop ,_ 1-,“. ,,\h,.,. M“. vm (;(.(,_i . llt>lll‘S (‘lHl|"|l(‘(l them again. for and those of her Grade. miss Reed preceded‘ by his chaplain. . H <.m_Ih(,r M H”, mid‘, ,I A .\ erlea. ii ad one of th numlber who had Very Rev. J. L. Anderson _ II . I A . . l . . .i n«' \i,- yd"... M(.[).,naid'l pleasant interlude for Grand-‘come up the years with them. The service conducted by Dean ,, Md M mp gm)". daughter and Vlack. every houra pleasant. lcindly li-title lass and Anderson was rtened to con-_ I . _W.m,“.\. N“ ,a‘mmm, it seemed extremely interesting herthree sisters. all good and form with the Queens progr I . _“.,.d mm uladnm and has, and full Flicv work. . but they willing pupils recently moved me for the day but followed the‘ g _ “ Va.’ smmwl. nmuwsg had leisure Ion in which to follow Wlthilfhelr PITCH“ TF9!“ 0 Com-.reJ;ula.r order of in . , ‘_ NH‘ wa'< MW, mark“ by their fancies about They madclmumt tihier home in Aragliaan Church of Canada. l . \ n,__,”.\. . M’ “M ?X('uf‘Sl0ll.\l f foo: alogiz Lliesocllye for H filumls ogzmfieed read the first leofi 1.”, (__W,. m,mmMm.d h‘. Aw! _~5"'°'9‘°‘. arm. am olen no w en ‘ e n sma“ ones. I‘. I c r 0} I‘ _\ (muan, N 3‘ Mmnm lovsonpnny noes little truck went out on someiwould. seem that nothing a- Josh-ua beginning at‘ the 14!!!! _‘ M _,mpmm_:m€_ mm“: ‘H J. nl|\\ll\n _ near or. father, ihey!bIdes . Always there is a cease-.verse. Prince Philip in a firm,‘ Nb B1,,‘ 0, Wmmon “mg owed in smilingl_v And s0I'l1&‘le§s change. Only tale schogig clear voice re the second lels-. - W. “‘,,.,a» .,.,,.m, ,h,, qmng ___ __, ___ ._ tIIIIes. also obvioiislv well plea!-or mam! S _ er! 5 son #9! Matthew. Chapter -5. N W. mumgr ‘ ‘ g ‘ , Blélvlflf‘. the 0 er dog. rode the River Road. relivin fl.Iel'fl(l'- beginning at the l4l.h verse. Im- [mi N H: F \”p,laI Ma» . V \Y\( l.R 'l0l.l. with .licm to make the outing I it-as we fancy. rapeaglml I9 !0m¢-imediately afteirwai-dis banns were Nmlwm q‘ MM 81 me Shm_ i,(>\Ii0\ '\P l.ltl'l‘E (‘.'lflf"9|'>(‘(1lnDl(‘l€ times older fo s in . nam read for two weddings, one for W: ...,,.. ,“_d_.(. (-aH,ndhh' is l(lll'n[: one pr-I'ciif'l in Britain One of the scenes ofizhe holl- of the children she loved. . .‘ her the third time and the other fo . “W F W WHIP.‘ “mm” rwmvr mcrv lml.‘ V Hr \m-man dai wliii-li we founl guite toiich- own.nhall of whoan an contrinbul-.ihe first, '..I .,.. _. mu‘. mm 21.9.. .\lnchmi:ild ‘mid .'ly‘llt|\"ril Qnlzicly in: was the sunny afternoon they mg err (wind 5. are —andn ave F‘0r many mfimliefl 01 1319 cl- «I..~.:~-, .1.-«ptt \\Ith mm ¢'it"('og. of llczilili lIl(‘t‘l.llL' llllll\(lLl\ We <‘l°““l TOT ll‘? Wlnlr} months tilcllllrfell "1 Pr0l_l IDslM\fes.m(l'eNll- thedral congregation It was a s4I. 4‘~ ..nd ;i ciiixage of pink car- 3"‘ facinc mv 3 \'('qr“ hm an playlimise ‘in ‘the orchard. We. sel. for their Islands a- stirange experience to hear Rev. ,. .~ We f‘m(‘l’,'..'(‘nf‘_\" he Kélltl Tlic Iiicct‘ l“”l“"l ”‘ l‘““' _”‘ l_’"95m3~ H§'w'i“9',"‘§hr.ea‘ .h “I ,,. (.:.L'G' R°wl’“d. m‘:"’e '4" Mm’ \lr l~ igcnw l\'cnn.\ who act- irii: wa< «nlird Tu (‘(in\l(l( r infnr l“lV “ml "Nil ll “35 lell Tm?‘ ‘ l~'3l‘“‘°“3 W“ 9 Pulpr-d ‘lllllf Prayer Which is said every ca 4- 'lI[tKl.lll.i\'('r <illlf‘fl on niation availrible on the efforts of ““l" ml“ , E "M §b.m"° ‘Name (sled um? yad".Sunday In "wry ‘““"°‘".“"‘!"“" w IrI:;;,...2{...:'I**I:..::""...:sI':'::';*:- it “:2 ::.:..:°r-...I*:. ”‘..f..i°‘%".1..'"‘:‘i$‘I.‘.‘l.‘.’l :°:.:":.‘I.:: . . 7 s - I ' —— ~-—- -—-——~— ~- — 7- - ' wats. table dusted and all quite lénowsutlieyge off itoeschool! l thg nations of the gang, we hum, handIlI and neatly anraniwd. oor 'tte "Inga" added. -lbiy beseech thee with thy favour The door was closed and fag-lching si of them wheelinfour S0‘,-ere" Lad-I En _ tened. But the place it carne-hzil smartly 0llllnb€(yl(;:‘dfll9d‘li;’l.'.tl3beth' ‘ miaqgnniuité mind was not desert . Ra ; "I guess‘ " Ibefope them it seemed to be waiting. Settledi to it I mean."l And God Save me Queen ha. down in (onient to dream out the Tl“»" l°"" l" W °h““ ‘all probably seldom been sung ‘ Didn't you Th, choir f . DESIGN FROM ROME ln 1932 to commemor le anniversary of the parish. This Winter. to rouse sweet day of Spring should call themaoflllttwntiitiheiryrmric when someln ‘hook Hie . ‘ smile. ' ohoiring and turnedew - .. _ .IMl-tli more fervor. ll“ had "ml ' ""7lsa.ng Harold Da.rke's A Psalm '5' ‘O Thanksgivinz as the anthem loeived The following was built ln I832 inry at the end of was consecrat (‘hrist Church It was demolish- ed and rebuilt proclaimed the ' 1896 Th h in year is the lmth the parish. the Kath anniversary of the church as a catluxlral and the ing Christ Church seats year Quee she would is a note (‘lirisi (‘hiirch (‘athedral Qtta-I It was enlarged and in ed Cath e c ancel was bulk in parishioners. . some notes Christ Church Catherkd Service. Christ (‘hurch Cathedral added another colourful page to its 124- history yesterd akng cllnctl Queen from his prayer dedi said times but nowhere more warmly an tli He e stte Sparks Street I and ill’?! and was edral Giurch spent so much erans at the V orial the tooth anniversary all prceent build- Cathexial has: sywben Y visit to Ottawa blessed memarv aiiiist Church Cathedral Has l25 Year History an in Girlst Giurch. 0taiaws.!'“°'""~ recalled it was almost ltb wa where the Queen and Pnnce years ago that her great grand- Philip worshipped during the re- father had worshipped cent Royal visit. ‘ ' The original Episcopal ('.htl'l‘(‘h’ on also recalled of her father ' . " spoke it Church in I954. named The Queen and Prince Philip were late for church because they timewiuli the the .0“ l ‘ her Amotihefs attendance at OhI1'stl"'.'" Th’ but their anrival was her- cheers down mlxtiires for the new fal senaon. Printed Pattern A516 is Ilvall-I ' Sires. I0, l2. l4.; l6 requires 3% fdiric lit {Eff for erm- T It l P s 81.. West. Toronto. (5. will plallfi YOUI | [S with 101 3 AND . week-— Watch for a on-dsa. 5'55 3 .53 iii. Sill.- Pronrl DoalulPsttarab1GlQ lln- Ti DOLLAR Patten Asia to Charlottetown’, IIOITI I Adnlh I .M . 5;»; ’ NeniWIt'sHreHd $atIrdIy.Nev.9tI Sponsor-edtsy NoraiwmsaInw.a‘. sarvingffre-Cp.n. ‘TURKEY SUPPER were green and gold with the 'Fn‘nlty sea- son. The church wardens and sides- men were in full morning dress: with white ear-nauon button—. pat drapes to eodoi-rn Bidiop Reed's son. Jim. was the cnicifer carryirig the first tn‘ the procession of clergy. The al-i tar was decorated with white’ and yellow mums. The dean Pd- loiwcd the text of the sermon ad- Queon and Prince Phillp signed the visitor book at In and. the Prince Phdip by the serving A more and more ourde strisctively. anlr God. then. for al good things, but also for the re- oonsibility to use them for His glory and the benefit of a needy l world. This is something for tively Canadians and T; g up process can be hard sometimes Let us think God for make our national eq ouir national professions. If we are to give as in t Col plan and on the world stage. let it be with genemsitv and simplicitv — and .0‘ lll3lIkSZ'l\’lDfl In what was to without the niggardly fear that 9‘ . ' bee (N we are 5'10“ Changme Problems. difficulties, l9ll.\l0nS,‘ ourselves. If we are to speak. let fear! it be clearly and without ternpor-rare someh izing. so that what is said today will not be changed by every pol- UP brought we lnor _ ‘and those who view the day WI; T preached moresndwurelucdnttoshae ,0 thediral. 0t- that bounty with hls brother or [1 his friends. So often we seek heal _ ‘Pd 3'” b‘-'y°”d °"‘and his.friends invited him to a-son. D.‘¢-apacity ot absorb or use con-Ldespmr ma; he “id- gave away. blessed be the name of‘ _ the Lord " 6 iiical wifld that f‘fld\ blow tumor‘ row How‘ well the Psalmist: words might apply "God has‘ withheld nothing from us; l_v he hath not dealt so with niher people " here In this zreat should indeed thank God for the responsibilities the d ay brought the l‘(‘.\‘p(>llslbllll) being (‘nnadian But let us never forget that the sovert-ignty God extends not mil) mci pray- er and \\(ll‘.\lllp. hi.t mar all our a<.'l1\’lll(‘\ and ln\‘lllllll(|nS. and to Him one da_\' we will be called 10 l‘9nd9I‘ an H<‘<'t>llnl1l1fL , , perfect traveling cumpanion fonside by WP Ollflhl alw Y0 bf‘ I-llankful [:9 ‘tale’ mo" ‘ha f"hE:'a|:1d':)‘1' r-()nlmulE‘rS or those set on long- gamebird quill that soars over for the difliciillics the days ;.r:g§0::efol_o‘:;e“ln%:$i(;ua] has;er Journeys, e hlllh Cl‘0Wl'|. bring. When Bcngamln Franklin 906.3.‘ mhmly mm ‘‘‘'’‘‘°‘''"’‘ “W "”"“ "°°‘ cons AND RFVFRSIBIE sitmrs Santa comes but once a )car—— “mlld ha‘? US ‘l0 ’ k ‘ ‘ I T K be ready for mm: Tm; up,-On "Tlic timid Sl<lll(l‘S iccr and Jingles and Santa greets all or lack. and hug the sheltcriniz __ your friends too Aprons gieen, ll‘?- sania is red and u .19-_ Hui iliose who bring the wide Pattern rm. transfer s.-..n. wm~IrI rm-k. pm I>oI<II.v out Travelling in the U.K.? head: applique cap. apron dIl‘P& '0 S937" lions Takes less than a yard. The world nccdc men and wo- Send THlRTY.lI‘|VE (‘[-jyrs this ls God's world. that ll 15 a Kggp (cuts for your copy of this nggx xid world. and who will givc all _ dlecraii hook n I to make it better. The world in— [n Qgugh \rt.s Dept. 60 lirnnt St West, da_\' needs those who have the _ Tomnlo. 0IIl.'«ii'i<> Pri pln-inly ~'0llTiI|Ef‘ Of lhelr (‘0fl\‘|('ll0nS and Wall! NAME, A[)[)R[-:ss_ PATTERN will dare to proclaim them though NUMBER. 9 earth totler and the heav- A bonus for our I‘t‘a(l(‘l‘\ two N1‘ fall The W0|‘ld n99<l5 UK‘?! FRICTC patlcrns print 1" our and women who. cuiiiniilting new .-’\licc Brooks \'ee(lle(-raft Tlwll’ “3.V5 W “(Kl W10 “Ill 520 Boot. for 1957' mu. 3 V,“-wt, tnrward certain of their faith in of (-‘signs in am" (-mcim, Him and the high destiny of the knitting. ciiibroiderv. huck weav- ing. toys. dolls. others. Send 5 cents for your copy of this nee- dlecraft hook — now! 4:30 - 3 GREGOR’S Coffee Shop Cornwall Open l.p.III. on Sunday. Nov. 3 serving Hot Turkey Dinner from- Price $1.50 ‘I5 m ‘ms 'fw”mIg of “lmfhgl and‘ so l say once more" Pius A.r.~.enau t. DU[‘ll.'I crnfuslon "3 He km”: 0 "w," "ln eicrything giie tlinnks for Gallant. For Auction. Ladies ll!'~l, Ha‘ we mm‘ “MW 0" (Mr "W," this is the will of (Bid in Christ .\llSS T\'lzirv Krsenault. >(‘(‘t|llll fsahlamfn ' ' pmwss mm} .l(‘.~u) for you." .\lr.~ (iabricl Finnin. Gents ll!‘\1 idlmke and many Wm‘ "M {aw Vticorue .-\rsenault. second. \iIh llmezihme ‘N "0 Em“. \‘:'-Vllld” be, in Gallant. Ladies consolation, “"“ °" ° "3" ‘"” ‘"0 .\lrs. Jos O. Arse-naull. Gcnu ‘ ll 1“ 3 -‘"‘‘‘‘l ‘'m‘,’ ‘U be ‘’'I'‘'' C. W. L. consolation. John J. Al'\(‘llHllll and as “e ‘hank ('°d {ml “'0” Piliriiinaiion pri/e. Auliin tin.’ 5 re 3"’ th land days Knowledge and ability out- strip even me imagination. ‘.Vlor-I has ‘*1 0' as never ended in license and frustration, [and the worst case of material- ‘ l difficiiltics we might \\cll cchol _l;l,‘\?0“”_""(r,::‘ bf “[;":’":::’ Pl’ll.(‘5 were alko given 71: im I ;. . . 4- -- l~k'~la' ,,,a,(.hm Us mm H... h(, ,» ‘ The at ..\flllltill_\ .\llT)-(ll\l.\l0fll$fI:‘0n;]\(:::'u::r$tg ‘“'(‘l’H'_’ “\b""" all 1" “‘ lhfmk G0” (“H 0! Hm ( V‘ 1‘ hpld a ‘PD. Sum‘. Hcnr) Pclcrs In tlic wliisi (li\l our opportunities and simple story will illustrate i\hat‘*‘\9lllllL' l . lbeautiful mum, was laikmg mu, 3 mend‘ the following were presented \\ll.h who was congratulating him on DFlZl‘5' dying refugees. ed and hope fled was prompted . , h . ' I l other helpful scliemc :10 TH“ the ymn “G Sm‘ 0- no lb vim Na in tnreet into an electrical news ather. This was not the first.‘ last time this will be so ear or cyiiicism would do w . re r it I _-,.. was when Job had lost h-la ’ ,3 I th, property and all that he‘ ' his sons were lulled and the Lord bath taken It waslwhen St Paul. was in‘ .c mg sbi sispplia exhaust- ay. I thank we all our God.I with hearts and hands and voic-‘ our world and our lives, full of them. Yet through it; all we hear these words "In ev-I rything give thanks, for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus’ tor ." There never wasa time \l\‘lf_R|l such possibilities fof good or evil. ri these strange and exciting‘ values are being challenged‘ before We are caught between two opposing ideas. There are those who pervert words and call slavery freedom and count individuals as in- ridental pawns in the achieve ment of eser greater glories both political and economic. for TOPS FOR DAYTIME The hat is In I tiicedy gir-en charming topper goes with suits. Tlllx high ‘hat for wear fell and lls narrow. in an age on ages telling. sin and selfishness possible It .1.“ be mm“ is Sublln“, fseiiaiilt; Ladies consolatiori, \l laiit Co rd Pci rty pray iha¢‘es.~.l'iil iihist and auction party mom Aim the DI’-ll‘l\h hall on \loIiday Sop, -_‘-rrd‘ pl,-‘N,n , lion division Outside a small hutibl95 “PT? '9 Pl3.V< I bungalow one da_\ the‘ equa to For ivhisl. ladies first, the lovely home he had built ‘It Mrs llenry P<‘lPT‘- ‘<‘<'0"d- MYS- is nice‘ he replied. but it is fai-l Thco .-\l‘S(‘l)£<lllllJ Gents first. Jo- will be repeated. l()() small. After the Ivar when _, ______ ___ ___ __ __,_._______._. we built it. he said. we rcally - ‘wanted a much larger place. but. we were afraid we could not man- l \ than our needs or our hopes. dic- tate the sine and now we ivil wIa_\’s regret it " upturned dresses and coats throughout the brim sweeps back at a dashing daytime hours and it is also a angle and IS highlighted on one a feather fancy with s ,seph l.e(‘lairI second‘. Felix Ar- .\l()n and Leo Kclley in the .\im Lunch was seried b_\ thc «uni All|‘l' l-“‘0 ll"1lI‘S 0' Pla.\H}iZ.‘niiitce in charge A Sall.sla('lI3t_\ sum was realized and it is hoped that these pleasant card nariiei l‘. Now’ we know’ we cmild We let our fears rather Norma‘: Ladies‘ Wear WILL BE OPEN EVERY SATURDAY AFTERNOON UNTIL 5.30 P. M. .l[.'ST ARRI\’ED——NEW SHIPMENT OF PLAID (‘harles Lamb once said: ‘Not life exceed in the door." 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