ELEANOR ROSS -New Look of Bed Linens Even pf one isn't exactly in the fresh sheets on every bed in the market for new bed linen. It is house, every night-certainly a worthwhile to take a look at the boon during hot weather. No linen, one,-ed at winter whneuroniiig, of course. in ever needed. . Illea. Most of us. who have been' Th? lcilaltsllld-nylon lricol Tm: gmcelul d"mh'”p' l' "'9 , p , , . Isheets come in fitted crib-sine P9” 9” i-Olillinit for all your spring ism": along" my do” fdhhmnedltuo. And as the demand for then; '"'5hl""5- Thrifty. ll"Y 10 make bedding. IISU8 Y In I few sur-,g,.0ws, me pr,” Wm be more um (see the dingramr-stunning in prises in these sales which make more reasonable. soft pastel Wooiens. rich twoods. Mary Havvoriii Man is Concerned About .Girl Since koniance Ended 1: it MARY HAWORTH: My u, - lci' me five years ago. and .1---lo my religion. I have never uni a divorce. About two cars l ANNE-.-ADAMS iPATTERNg..- g Eaxiest sewing -- moat flatter- ln! Slyle for the half-size figural 'r"i.IT-arty, Feb. 9, 1956 '11.; GuargliiE.iil'age 15 ago I met a very wonderful girl and during this time we fell ser- iuu..ly in love and decided to lll.'llT)'. She had known from the first . . . - he Ladies Auxiliary of the Kings . 4 that I was previously married but Mcming opened by smgmg am, home 0; Mrs, prank Thomson Wm, dint: is - IS 3 Flew illabllf bed Dad ice M H H 1 h M t he rhis pattern easy to use. sim.1 hcr parents ncverlkncw. I believe My Damn: C'emenune'.. ,6 Ned .m attendance M "new memben IPl:?AgI;lrlllig'FsrS5PL0VEl combined. Nulllsols" Rt;:IiJde2;cewl:.:idnt:y evuemup we to sew is tested W, m. H” they thought I was a fine fellow, H m da I told them I wane” Y ied .d I , b. - The plastic top vls piillcd with 'l'llQll-e'W8l'e fifteen member. Ind ' M ' V p llrllinariiiv Jgan--and had been mar- ofwPiit:s. arid livliicnel-Pei'Ii2s.n 8 sen”liiiltEaliill:IlitIl:ng7i)pell;:1anttllftgm:ii till: - commit and dose” wuilmdv 5" We ”s"i"r presemt Th” "".'”"' Send 1.mR”'l'"E CENT5 med b9,'m.e They being Sm” M Minutes of last meermg Were:Pomd,, fouowed by scnpmre read t:il::si.o? tli)I:dt:l.lldg slli).Hi1l:e Rvlas poigluctsvd by the president: :35 cents: :in lroiirtl tsiillllps cannot , ' ' . ' . I ci consi , ' .' t -- - l ' - Q . .- their faith tthe same as nunel. read and approved. Roll call wasting. Psalm 103. Mrs. Neal then the pmtecqve ,,,,m,.eSs ,.,,..(.,.p :r: mleslasf :1':em:l;Lean5hfhglwxgflazhl pfaillnil-i,cps;zE'"lHwElf”;”I;';iRl;l;; couldn't give their approval. and I believe have taken a dislike to me. Jean is warned by her parents that they will be deeply hurt. and will disown her. if she marries me. .This upsets her so much that we ghave called it off. even though we love cacti other sincerely. WORRY ('l.0UDS However, my real concern is over the don't-give-a-damn attitude Jean has taken towards life. She gis 29 and feels that her time is ,running out for fruitful marriage: anti that she probably never will marry so long as her parents are alive. They interfered to prevent another marriage she once con- templated; and her father doesn't allow her to go out with divorced men. She is willing to devote her life to her parents. but knowing that .she can't get married. she is em- bracing the philosophy of "Go out with anyone and have false fun." I am very fond of her and cannot see her carry-on like that. it up- sets me greatly, so that I find it very difficult even to write this letter. Please try to give me some "good advice to pass on to her. D.V. TWO NEUROTICS DEAR l).V.: Jean is a neurotic -sort of person. who sets store by being frustrated. dominated and unhappy, I gather. Her troubles in the field of courtship are largely self-invited. probably. Evidently she has no great urge to got married and leave her pro- prictary parents. But still she is stooped in self-pity. at being stuck at this childish plane of existence. And I dare say that you and she drifted together as two of a klnd- x I each of you unconsciously looking 'KlNGSTON W. I I Tlie February meeting of Kings-, ton W. I was held at the home of Mrs. Bert Willis on Feb. 2nd. by Ode and Creed in Unison. Mrs. .ansu'ercd by nine members and one visitor naming something about Ontario. Mrs. Mervtlle Green gave a short talk on Ont- ario. Correspondence was read by secretary. It was moved we send S5. to Polio Centre. Committees gave reports school? report. Mrs. Macllae and Mrs. L.l Newson said mat was bought also cups towels. It was decided to have a crokinolc party in hall on Feb. 22nd. Mrs. Hanson Mrs. Newson to see about tables and boards and prizes. Each member to take sand- wiches and cake, admission 35 and 15 cents. Committees appointed for next month: School, Mrs. Hanson. Mrs. H. Green; Lunch. Mrs. Lelth New- son; Mrs. Stewart Colwill; Pro- gramme, Mrs. Green. Mrs. Yeo. Next meeting at Mrs. Fred Han- sons. Meeting closed with Queen after which lunch was served. Mrs. Macllae and Mrs. Lelth Newson had charge of programme for evening. ltidy sum on hand the most of HIGHFIELD W. A. The January meeting of the I-lighfleld United Women's Auxili- ary was held on the 25th at the Mrs. Dennis Neal was devotion- rcad a selection entitled "Leta wipe the slate clean." followed by a prayer. The devotional period closed witty Hymn No. 356 "Take My Life." The president. Mrs. Selllck. then took over the meeting. Roll call was answered by members ply- ing their dues. The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- proved. It was decided that roll - call for next meeting be answer- - ed with a donation for a White Elephant Sale. The friendship sec- retary reported four cards sent. The treasurer's report showed a Rainy Day which is to be turned over to tbol. Building Fund of the church. i A motion was put to the meeting, that the objective of the W. A. for the year 1956 be I new furnacol for the church. the motion was un-: animous. The sewing club for this year was discussed and Mrs. Towushend 5IECl0l.I8iy agreed to look afier,same. The collection for the evening amounted to 33.40.. Mrs. I-larry Stearns invited the members to her home for the Feb- ruary meeting. when the devotion- al lender will be Mrs. John Weeks and the lunch committee Mrs. Neal and Mrs. Clark. The meeting then closed with the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess and the committee in charge. and a social time enjoyed. I SUMMERSIDE C.W.L The regular monthly meeting of the Summernide Sub-division of the C.Wl. was held on Wednesday evening Feb. lst., in the K of C home with the president Mrs. Car- roll Delaney. presiding. The general meeting opened with prayer, followed by one minutes list. rating than ever-and no ivonder for the umbrella has un- iergone a virtual transformation ind is now a glamor accessory as veil as a rainy day necessity. lere is a beauty to give or to tote. The cover is of nylon woven in Italy and then hand-ombrr Umbrellas have a better gift : Assurance , fashioned makes places? dyed by master craftsmen. The . handle is handcrafted. too. and like a flame in the , same ombre shading: to match the cover. it is detachable which for casy packing. Who wouldnil uani to lake this beauty tip wonder why we have gone on g doing things in the old-fashioned, time-conluming way. One 'example of how ps. KINGS c. HOSP. AUXILIARY .,.. . lined and modern the a:elv'ei:olli.l The regular monthly meetinl of llnlllllll-ed Ind Slip 'nvcr the niat- report were read by the secretary- tresa like I fitted sheet. The plas- ptrcasurer, Mrs. J. D. Mat:Le0d. lie is not supposed to craijk. peel Mrs. Mar-Lead also reported that 01' GIT 0"! and Cleiinlllll It is casy. the auxiliary cook books had been G0 0V” "19 Wllflle lilting Willi lshlppcd by the publishers on Janu- I sudfyy sponge While I1 is on the airy 27 and It is expected the books b9d- ""59 find MP9 and ill?!" WIPE will be ready for distribution with- dry. Theres no need to drag the in me next (W0 weeks, pad off the bed and the cover off, lml L. H' Poole repnned on the it .. 2 the ma Few any mum succcss of the recent afternoon hlif you hhule mi wgxlali ma. tea the first in a series of par- ” "was 3 9 9” i 3" ””””' lies which will be held in aid of a reminder might bc Ill order I . never to iron a quilted pad. iron-,”9 l"”'l h"5p'”'- i:iii2”.””.ii.”li..i;l :':.:":...:::::t." "Woman ahle to sleep on GROWING DEMAND - At white sales. there's I grow- ing demand for such new items as fitted bed sheets fashioned of l".b9 mmplmei The ”p”'””'5 0' nylon Nico, and acetate. women this work have been undertaken by who've tried them just rave about me Lml" ”xul”y' M” l””i””"r mam. aid also reported that a number of They are S” smmx mm fwn supplies for the hospital uore re- of them are said to be the equlvn- lq”l”dr 3"d 9" """'”"v 1' W5 de- The matron of the hospital llrs, R. G. MacDonald. reported that ought rooms had been re-decorated and that only two other rooms are QUICK CROCHET! Stunning jacket you'll wear from now through spring! Pattern stitch forms wonderful tweed-like texture ribbed band for trim! Crochet Pattern 7004: Misscf Sizes 32-34; 36-38 included. Use knitting worsted and a large cro- chet hook - make it In a jlffv! Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps cun- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian, Household Arts Dept.. 60 Front St. W.. Toronto. Ont. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER- inr something you shouldn't have. slim" '9" M” Jmeph m"ke'y' ' -oclllldf. In 0:-r,AlLlCE "pl-'(,l(lEs in other words. looking for plaus- deceased member. Nee euad .a ao:;ue.).mm;m my "M, ,.,,,.,m, 1,, stay single -in 133- In the absence of the secretary glgglasmllll-p crochet "W while also deceiving yourselves that me ml""l" w'” ""d by Mr" ' ' ' you do want to live responsibly. in grown-up l'CiHI.i0l1ShlPS. Joan has known from the first that you have a wife. you say. And her father forbids her to date divorced men. inasmuch as the family's religion strictly prohibits marriage of its members to divor- red persons. All this being true. and no secret. between you. why did she indulge the Olllmrtunity to fall in love with you. over a per Ind of two years? it doesn't make sense: unless we surmise that, Jean has a compul- sirvn Ian unconscious drivel to pur- sun wrong attachments and get haulcrl hack from them by belat- edly alcrted and alarmed parents. And as for your alleged serious de- sire to marry her. I don't think it merits belief. Her family's disgus- ted reaction to your lian'istrung' - formauco is probably justified. BOOK SHOWS WAY I take it you arent divorced. and aren't making any move to get legal release from your absentee wife. All you say here is that your religion stands in the way of di- vorro. So on what basis are you offcrlm: marriage to. Jean? You don't make sense either. you see. As for Jean's don't-give-A-damn nowadays. it refers to angry mix- cd-up fear of losing her sex attrac- tivcncss and loosing into lonely in- olated npinslerhflod. She senlel that. The only real remedy for Baby Survives Dr. Beverly Lee. resident phy sician at District General hospital. Washington. D. C.. gives a drink of water to a tiny foundling a few hours after the infant was pro- nounced dead. Discovered on a doorstep. the child had a both! temperature of 73 degrees when 0-, Gordon Sullivan. The treasurer Mrs. Dolore Richard gave a sails- factory financial report. Correl- pondence consisted of thank-you lctters and a letter regarding girl guide associations. The followin convenors gave reports: Re Cross. Mrs. Ivan Clow: Magazine. Mrs. William Profit: Spiritual. Mrs. Gordon Sullivan: Press. Mrl. Arnold Mclvor; Sick. Mrs. Joseph Linklctler; Education. Mrs. Frank Gallant; Radio and Television. Mrs. Calais Gallant. Mrs. Frank Gallant was appoint- ed convenor to make arrange- ments for a card party to be held he was brought to the hospital. and doctors could find no sign ofl appginted cgnvgnor for prlvjle life. A little? later he was gasp-lung pg.-ii” in be held by meg". lng for air. His condition is critical. l hers throughout the winter months. Feb. ilth. Mrs. Millie Gallant was broidery. iron-ons. to s and novel- ties! Send 25 cents or your copy of this wonderful book now. You'll want to order every design in it! --e-e A very interesting article was read by the president regarding the dangers of fluoridated water. This article was published in the Scarboro Mission Magazine. The spiritual Director lRev. Fath- er MacLeod spoke briefly and urged members to continue their spiritual activities especially in their home life. Arrangements were made to purchase a plaque and gavel. one new member was welcomed. On motion meeting ad- journed after which a dainty lunch was served. Week-End Bargains Thursday - Friday - Saturday Noon ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS ll, l..,Q&..B...e. , M ..m......m...7..C...s--.C.-- A -- -- lent. in service. of eight of thelclded i" purchase "'9 ""””5531'Y ordinary old fashioned variety. "”"'”r Also. the acetate content makes alone. i not as absorbent. thy ilirs. White and Mrs. it takes but a few minutes ioiPonlr. Duringthe social hour which? wash them and lcss than ever to followed. Mrs. J. M. Fraser wall dry. At this rate, one can havelpianist. It owe fur-like fabrics! Pattern 1582: 16 it . Half Sires ills complete illustrated Instructions, STYLE NUMBER. l Scud urdcr to AANPL ADAM care of ('liurluli(-tou'u lonto, Out. 1 COOK'S icoimek porno" CAKE 2 cups mashed potatoes At the close of the lIIf't'llIlg. de- 1 cup flour them more absorbent. Nylon, used lllCl0US icfreahments were served 1 15,), 53" L 11 -huticr, size of large walnut 2 level tsp. baking powder. Sift salt and baking powder with PANCAKE Tuesdn FEB. I4"? WI”! HM. 20".-. 22's. 249.. Size 16 takes Hi yards 54-ich fabric, Guardian,l lPattcrn I)ept.. 60 Front St. W.. Tor-l y BIIDWN l 5 l flour. Run in butter. Add mashed potatoes and mix to I dough in sweet milk. Roll out about Mr inch thick and fry with deep lard in pan. Serve-on hot plate: and eat with ihntter this rctl'ogrcssive trend is to get: first hand psychological help. inl leiu-niui: how to bring mind. body and fccllngil consciously into har- monv with her 30-year-old status. As a t'onit'ibuiion to her welfare. vuu might give her the Overstreetr nook ”The Mind Alive” (Norton Illlhlishersl--which tells how to keep our mental and cniotionnl level liiizii: how to live so that life has. M H. iucnnlnl. American Buyers Are Enthusiastic Over Paris Clothes PAIIIS (Reuters) '-1lI.VcI's are enthusiastic nbout the "Ni". Paris clothes. after having an , Ilrnmed leading collection: during I the last week. It is the buyers who turn thumbs Mr or down on n fashion-in terms' "T cold. hard cash. Needless to KILV. their enthusiasm runs high over new trends that would render Hhsoleic lard year's wardrobe, forcing freshbuying at the con- sumer level. Harry Ilium. 7H-year-old owner And director of the three Hlum Wires in Chicago, summed up his Side, of the story at an interview On his tiftth odd buying trip to Ports since l9lil. Blum reels that prices are high and he would like to see a reduc- min to enable I greater volume of A single model from any oil houlo mu sum landed in on United Suki. Whether price: are M21! or lamhowever. Bium ur- ''9 Ill”!!! Ioondn more money "W Planned - "simply because the clothes are so beautiful." Hum crates Dior an the No. 1 Ilflllmr title season. and he plum '0 Duruhue between eight and lo mndolsltliere. . 15" Zellnkt. 1! the manufact- wilt oh of Zellnka-Mntlick II I. WI Yhr ; will Iuliuhttth SL5. h, - American , . Reg. l Rog. 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