TWO VERY CHARMING K MODELS Lena Caroline IllcLure. Wo WOMEN men's Editor. Phone Page 3 The Guardian Friday, Feb. 2)., 1957 HAPPENINGS Aug. zl concert at the Stratford Music Festival, it was announced Tuesday. July 31. Walter Susskind, Aug. 7, and Geoffrey Waddington Aug. 14. soloists will be soprano Lois Marshall and Betty Jean Hagen, violinist. Mr. and Mrs. Roy L'iidiiiore. lclt Wednesday for a nioiiIh's holiday .in St. Petersburg, Florida. En route they will spend the weekend in Patterson. New Jersey. with Mr. and Mrs. Roy ('rtiinuell. Mr. Gary Hotigh, E,l'all(lStlIl of Mrs. R. H. Jenkins. t'alc,ary, and the late Mr. R. ll. Jenkins. M.P., son of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. llottgh. Ottawa. has been attending Queens Symphony Orchestra Pop Concert year. recorded with Sir Thomas lBeet-ham and the Royal Philhar lmonic. sung with the llalle Orches- tra, at the Eisteddfod. made her -the National Progressive Conser- vative Women's Association ar- irives this Friday by plane. She ls len route from St. John's, New- foundland. Miss .lanzen was the chairman on the first day at the recent Progressive Conservative national convention held in Otta- wa. This was the first time in the history of the party I woman had lrecciictl such an honor. Miss Jan- zcn ttill zitldri-ss meetings in Char- lottctoiiii and Summerside. I "The tllialk tlardcn" as present- weck to attend and a grand per- . Drive. ELLEN'S DIARY . EAST BALTIC W1. Mrs. Colin Dixon Mas hostess to the East Baltic Womenis lnstitutel on Tuesday evening. February 5.l Meeting opened by repeating thel Mary Stewart collect. Eight mem- bers answered the roll call by a valentine verse. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Secretary reported that the pro-i ceeds from the sale of lunches, after the showing of films in school amounted to 89.85 and from I pantry sale 317.50. A letter of thanks front clothing and quilts was read. Let- tern were also read from Musical Festival Association and the Provincial W.l. President. Mrs. Mac (Iowan. regarding ”Canad- tan Citizensliip”. A collection was taken for the March of Dimes Campaign amounting to 33.70. Program for the evening con- for the March meeting. Roll Call to be answered by a "Famous Canadian" and the program to be "EATEY PATTERN Unitarian Service for a box of. the 9d More Fashion Information Paris in the springtime-air at any season of the year-continues to send us the fashion news. Cape coats or jackets which look very like capes wiicn viewed from the back have replaced last sea- souls beautiful but not popular lhetraditional capes. Dropped should- PI'S are HPWS El:'9I',ViK'llf3li9-Ill? shoulder line is still soft and round- but definitely widened with pleats. bias seaming. inticate folds. soft cowl treatments or a cape-flare at the back. Balmain's were extremely beautiful and wear- able in checks, diagonals and shei- lands...Castillo's were superbly done in hopsackings. checks and beautifully or in such profusion. Every suit has oneaiverblouses. tuck-in-blouses. sweater blouses. according to press and buyer: a- like. was the most beatuiful and inspirational ever to come from this talented designer's workrooms. Castillo has given an enchanting French touch to a Japanese theme derived from the ancient Ka- kemono silk scrolls. Jackets of day-time clothes are rcininiscent of kiiiionos--cut off at the hips. uith wide sleeves. often turned back lti show contrasting linings. Apron skirts upcn in ti'ont to reveal easy sheaths...or fold over in the back. Obi s hes give the sfiglitly raised waistline Castillo loves. In It is just ten years since Dior phisticated series of mi d-calf lciiglh sheaths which have square ground-trailiiig trains. llis birthday salute to the world is a magnificent never has Paris showed them so, Comes Through From Paris party dresses. There are two major silhouettes at Maison 1-Ieim..a puffed Bubble" silhouette. which features puffed fulness at the hip and tapers to a slim hem...s tired-tunic silhouette which most often divides the figure into three fairly equal areas. There's a new. bright and shin- ing star on the Paris fashion hor- izon-Guy Lnroche. Tumultous ap- plause followed the showing of this talented young designer's first Haute Couture collection. His fab- ric selections were impeccable... his clothes youthful. supple and wearable...his silhouette basically slim with exquisite cowl drapery Thom” MW", mndllcml. M ".9. mnducled by walla. Sllssklddl sisted of four readings by four We "9" "' chlml" llmd mm "ml l:lLljl:'3Adll::lifll:"alllyb'”w":9lh::i5:h:" several niciiibcrs. follouiiii: the Hamax S-Vmplmn-V 0”ih9b"ia- Vii" Xliits Marshall has during the past -members Mrs KS Maccremr ”liiTei' bl ' '”Villlf-'l' Laroche e 0 e at :' y r-ecuanun M me am 0! mm?”-H. collducl ",9 (BC 5yllll,hl,lly in all ' invited the members to her home ”l”95- ”"-Mb ””- ST ' ltion. refrcslimcnts wcrc scried. cumbersome ”hatty" hats of last season. Here, again. Madame has The mllslc leqllval l. held ln V l - an Canadian Citizenship. Lunch H l 5 S'h”lc9-"she," Hm! mg" cmwmd PALERMO, Sicily IAPi - 1tiis- cdnjudmon wllh ll” Slrallurdldilhill iln-Hamburg and will sing committee Mrs. George Robert- srlgiped blogilz-'5lN Plillalliif-”ll:llli:ii59i-Sll cloches latvd Balmnin-back-of-the ally spam djpd here Wctlncslay, Shakhpcalean l.-Esllvall ;at the l'itlIl'IDlll'l1l1 l-estival next fall. son. Mrs. Julin Dixon and Mrs. in :3” in .:fl5nl'l”l'leNg anld tdrls lleafl SW0”. 31 F-h3"9lmf9m'"l19d just three months bcfurc her tutu. om" CBC sympllom. l.L,lll.l.l-lsi V V Wallace Rose. Meeting closed with -lalsncd ad ls?” 5 - Plsouhwesters at Dior-melon crown- l)l,..lhdayl The Gmlldllla lllv 3-ml l ll-lll be mnducled by llolm Lvngel. Miss fultzabctb Janzen. -Kitchen the Queen. C l-.1 3 l 1 l l I. . ed ats at Paton.-exotic sheer tur- lwm l" "M7. claimed ll, be lhe Old, er, Ontario. who is president of ahums mlmm" dl idnvm b”"5- elegant Jeweled liBil'PinS- lacquet'ed hairbows and "stand-up' ornaments at Lanvin--"Shower caps" or ”dustcaps" in luxurious fabrics at Laroche -off-the-face hats at Helm. 'Tis a colorful season in Paris -navy and soft-sea blues in abun- dance-taupy shades often com- bined with pearl grey-mimosa and lemon yellows-cherry blossom pink. coral and lacquer red-palest mauve-and. as always. black combined with white for day-time and starkly dramatic for evening. And. so the tour is finished... is a very brilliant student at, ed by t'harloItetown's little Thea- dlll an ldealull collwlllln applauded a tour so beautiful that it almost K. C 1' J :ll'l'l'l'l'lflt:'lir:'li;'d Queens University. Mr. Hough, al tre Guild was a popular event this by all who saw ill lakes Your bfenlli 8W8)'---l 1001' K -,.,,,l.l-,,,,,,..K,,,,,,ll,.,,, that proves once again that Paris l0”ii3"i'9 W 5"9- lniiitchcd his rcvoltitiontiry new 5' mm will dm'b”c5s.remai"' the ....l......ii, L'nivcrsity, from which univcrsityl look to celebrate his anniversary. wmld Calm”! 0! la5h'0"' for i-iutilu-n. lrum 'l in 1:. min. by the he is being graduated in engincer- .'llr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark. the Master has drawn inspirationt "”"”'" "' "'”'-',";l”""l1:'hll'.';l' -'""' ing this spring. Mr. llough has Kirkuoud Drive, had as their from pypry corner of my L-lllbel been awarded a 32.200 seholarshipl guests recently. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- The collection lhgfnp is --tlhcl-ly" T0 D0 NEW F"-M yell-vrilistrcuiIntllirliiitIllillililllliwlllllh '""" Tomi.” U"li'9””i' W ”."ii W" c”l”"- W” Head: ""i”-Y- W.” "W "'”i ”"0"W' NAPLES. Italy (AP)--Oscoar . 5.'.'i.lL.'.'".."il-.?.".' .'.ii.'-tii.lL.""".'u".ili5 I.”,'-I1I.'7 ther study 'in aeruniuitii-al engin- attention given to details. Qucen dinning llalllm duress Anna Mag, alum... at-rinlL lAs the restill of a lsnowsto-rm f-Iliztihctli and the Duke of Etiin- "um loll aboard me illnel. crlsld . 7 l -(apt. A-llcn Mat-Lean. is spending burgli are scheduled to come to low Colombo Wednesday for New Lois Marshall, soprtiiiii. was the his holidays at the home of Mr. Pill'IS in Alll'll...l)l0l' snliitcs the York lo play ln . new Hollywood . soloist at last Sunday's Torontoland Mrs. Arthur Clark, Klrkwood iiiipcndiug royal visit with a so- LET: film. Obsession. Hats are varied-gone are the. R.C.A.I'. C.W.L. The R.C.A.F. sub-division Cath. olic Women's Leagtn. held its mg. ular monthly meeting on Monday, Feb. ilth. the president. Mrs. R, G. Jay, opened the niectiiii: Hill! the league prayer. The seci'.'ttii't. Mrs. E. Daley read the llllllllles and of the preceding meeting anil an executive meeting. Correspondent. includcd lc'ltcI'S from national convenors re actual contributions and several Iliiiut you notes. The treasurci"s l't'l)ort showed a satisfactory batik list. ance. It was decided to send S-ilk) to our Ladyis Missionaries and static to the National Scholarship lilllfl. A report on the paiitry sillc hi.-Id February I! sliovicd that the a- mount of 539.68 was realized ila. terials for sewing and knltilni was obtained from the local Red Cross office. were passed out in ij"TE:TTi ' A T WOMAN. 110. pins est woman in Italy. T stomachs l'lxi-tr II no nu-it Ht ...imm..ii... flll Ir, ihi-m fouling I'l'll( and id -rn iii 1 igroup of grand hall gowns-each; dedicated to a different country' or major world capital. "Accent on youth" is the tlit-met 'nf Marc Bohan's collection for Pat- EMPRESS BEAUTY SALON ln a uoiitli'oiiI lP('fllfIl0Ill that an-l The dog is French Poodle nam- pear: in have no scams. there is ed "Fancy" who has been. if you firmly attached a slceycd-stole to lili'3S9- Flinlinn in lnnk mi" 3 Bfds Ari-ilan at-rylic lll1Pr T linqtnn .. . R charming model. he- Tlilg nli-lure photographed in front nl l)nney's famous sidewalk cafe in Rome. The attractive ltal-i tan model wears a princess lineithe dress. There Was Greol Respect (H1155-and-slole for which is select- giies iltis fentivsrliglit, semi-sheer ed a trechark textured silk. Acri- fabric its ri('ll. full texture Ian and mohair fabric A creatcdlmeans the clcuant shape of the d” by a continental fabric designenidrcss is thereto stay. Conodicin Fashions Are Interesting And Smcirl 'l'hc mitt-ni-d silhouette is the more than an iivci'siIctl collar. to lIl.'lIfl point of the story Ill L'an- fiill-lciigth coccoon sliztpccl toppi-rs. Zifliilll fnshiniis for spring 17.37. ac-l'l'lI('rt' MP 0-1110 slcevcs. sli-uiltli-r iurrfinc, to R suricy of top ylonl.--tapes. detachable capes. and clip- lwll fl-lghiun hiiuscs. It is a storylcs to he worn alone or as part of mu illlll Tom. I am sure you felt Imiging tn photographer Gerard llcrtcr. peace of mind. Maybe I never should have started going out with him. but since I have, how shall I proceed from here. C.W. INNER .ilF.ANlNG liczir C. .. Right you are; it was a in stake to start going that from the first. and lct your- sell slip iiigziiiist your better judg- iiicnti only bccaiisc you felt too loucly ilor lack of reliable com- piuiionsliipv to pass up his over- with many angles but all combine to give the new styles a comPl9i' el:' fresh look. tianatlian retail store bii.V9FS lmtc vnniplctod their scach of the in-hion centre of Canada and the styles they have chosen are now being shown across the country. The new trends which have been underlined by their selection, ac- cording to the style houses. are as follows: . SILHOUETTE-The softened sil-. a costume. gtitrcs. LEN(lTH-Tlie longer skirt fllnfli Tom's spurious atlraclltion hto predicted by Paris is dcfinitclyiwoni(-n-sunicthing about im t at here. Most of thc top fashionlhnus- ilflllpvl-ll!s' lo. and responds to. all cs have added from one to tour of tliciii vllflrt to do with his vorac- inchcs to skirt length us well asiunis liiingcr for their special no- providing tlceper hcms to allots foritit-c and grasping interest, I take indiviilual preferences. The new-it. lengths complement the silhoui-itel in an int.-uitile way. he is still and the rule seems to be. "thclscnri-liinit for his motlieris breast. later in the day. the longer thelor his mother's acceptance - a length) lsatisfactory mcastire in babyhood. FABRICS-Fashion fabrics ll1lVl','('tlnStIl2lll0l1 he never attained in hnuctte makes last season's skin- also become softer and more fem tight sheath look dated. This wlll'.inine in line with the new Slll1tilI"l- be good news to women with .ess,te. The lightweight woollens and than perfect figures. The ladiioninew tweeds have abandoned the features which contribute to thelrt-ugh. rustic look. Textured lab- softening process are blouscd bod- rlcs are important but are more satisfactory measure in babyhood. his Casanova performance indi- rules. it is this unconscious dynamic in his romancing that keeps him and com pulsivcly flldihik riminate The new Minister of the "Old Kirk", about his pastoral vislta tions, called at Alderlea yesterday. And remained a while to quote the Scriptural vcrities and offer pray- ers afler the custom of such ”h'ii'k's" ministers, as we re- member it all down through our years. How well we can recall those occasions in our girlhood home, and the faces of the sticccssive men-of-God of those tinics-the solemn, the smiling, the saintly, the kindly whose pastoral visits from the manse now far away, gathered in the little and larger of the family to have it might be each name presented for an especial blessing before Heaven's throrve. Not that they as it was. being born healthy and well to make group of eight with kind and industrious parents. though we may say not always indulgent. were not already well blest. But there was added comfort in being named in name by a man-of-cloth. Then on young knees and behind closed eyelids. one got a glimpse of that glory so radiantly bright that before it even angels veil faces. For A Man Of The Cloth of all Christian ways. The new minister comes from distant scenes. He and his wife. as a consecrated young couple came some years ago from their native Ireland "by way of Boston to the State of Nebraska” and lat- er ”to Prince Edward Island" And the accents retained as mem- cntos of Erin with its many en- choiitments, add their own share of charm to the truths expressed as they, like that spire we turn to when we walk a woodland road up a rise at Alderlea. point folks toward Heaven's grace. Thcy succeed in the new manse. the island-bom Scottish couple who first set lights in its windows. and liave since been called to minister to the historic St. John's church at Belfast and her congregation. And as we look back now, it is to be aware that hers was ever a loving and kindly service. and that it was with much earnestness and inspiration he "divided unto us” the Scriptures. And in his prayers we could recognize that nearness of supplicntlon which stems. we believe. form a Gaelic mother- tongtie. And as a Family, we shall ever rcmembc. his kindness on those occasions when it was our L-,Q&..Bme. Puppy faces form the cute pock- ets on this pinafore -- little gil'ls are sure to love it! sew-easy for you. mother; make a pinafore, sundress, or skirt! Pattern 7008: Children's Sizes 2. 4. 6 included. Pattern. transfer of embroidery and applique. 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OPEN TUESDAY & THURSDAY EVENINGS By Appointment 1 CLOSED ALL DAY ON SATURDAY "am .22 l For Appointment - Dial 8714 MOORE 8 MCLEOD LTD. SECOND FLOOR lees jackets. capes. cummerbunds of the raw silk. sllk linen and snfl unfortunately unable to establish andihlpline pleats and darts. Blous-ltweeds of silk or blends of silk a rational. real and enduring love lag varies from the all-round full- and cotton. Sheer Crepes are stzig-,"9l-tmilnhhip With mother human lies: caught into a drawstring belt.llng a strong comeback especially being. to modified shlrring set above thelin afternoon wear and the soft. ,wl"'.” we SDPEK 01 I Wall fell!- back of the waistline. Jackets araicompletcly feminine chiffons nreiillinsliili. W9 invnn n.Tf'lnil0n5liiP many and the newest is the brief. top choice. for after dark. ,t-hill htwtlmcs increasingly signif- bultoned-up mess Jacket. Draped COLOR-The color fasbinnahle..K'8ni anti Villileld for Mill parties. cummerbunds and the manlpula- women will see and hear the must lhc-cause it is vitalized by an hon- tion of darts and pleats to give alaboul this spring its violet. you test sharing of experience tin PRETTIER LOVELIER SMARTER HATS FOR SPRING So. as we listened our years drop- ped away and scenes long gone came to mind. Ministers came was to teach us to respect all men-of-God. there were those whose itlnccrity. and charm, eith- er natural or cullivalcd. like One of old, ”drew all . . . unto them". "And how are you this day turn to taste unexpectedly of the waters of bereavement in the loss of loved ones suffered during his time of iitsy. Until tomorrow- Good-nlght Diary Ellen?" rounded effect to the hipllne all add up to the softened look. (TAPES-A story by itself. the cape which was first launched in Paris last fall seems to have com- pletely captured the lmaglnatiori of world designers. Already firmly es- tahlishcd in Canadian fashion. there are capes of all shapes and lengths little from capelets which are Foundahon E N lshldes of lavendar. mauve. -and pcrma blue ranging from deep to pinkish tones will be seen mm. hence dececniniz sympathy blned with blues and greens t-s perennial fa orite color for spring lit a perfect foil fnrl'"iNi'h8nfle- these shades In accessories. Niiv .. . is said to be getting stiff mrny.'m"s N0 CLRE petition this year from black and new soft greys are a pupltlar choice. fll'i (T nbii-ct of pursuit by lonely women 4 that makes mac'ti-rins of ideas. feelings, activities. lintercsts. ctc.i; and by a growing to pale shades and front hltiisliik"'lWl('ilEl' of the other perulm. him: and by further developmeiil w""'d "l”-V 3 hil 5li.i'l.i'- peciauy in pl-tugs, Naty mm. ti": of uue's own humane qualities, ,.h.,,..,.liliie to the mutually contribulive A mitlrllc-aged ladies' man who ltas married is a worthless life has no more capacity for com- " ' sense) one would ask. if we chanced as a little girl to meet him in the store or on the street. "Nicely, thank you. Sir" we "And are you The Lord's child i0fln.V'.'" vt.-is iniariably the next Question, put with the nicest smile. "Yes. Sir" we managed to nod. llleliintt a glimpse in the very query into a fair and promised land. . And reint-iiilicring such things. now, we wonder if folks in home MA RY HAWORT:l "Lcidies' Mon" Courts Widow its not surprising that you've be iiorthviliile friendship with butter fly Tom. tvnn'l heed Dear Mary Haworlh. problem of mine as follows Two years died. leaving me fairly comfort- ably situated. A year ago an old family friend. a bachelor of mid- dle age fin his forticsnl began coming to see me and taking me out. ness. M.H. of this newspaper. fut companion. a man of the world. with plenty to spend. I am quite fond of him and I think he COOK'S CORNER I have an idea that this friend-1'5 WP 3"0"l9nlnl niip could so on indefinitely-un-:3 elm less fate intervenes. in an unfore 1 CUP iinii" seen way. to change things. 1 CUP IWOH milli- What bothers me ii that he iias,i tsp. Indu- gotten such a mans hold on my-i Isa h-kin! Powder cause be is. by reputation and hlsitbe. cocoa. a lsdles' man. He Cream than hasr a will-o'-the-wisp. Thus cotrie nctirotic with frustration. as; you re tried in vain to achieve a My advice. which you probably . is to wean your mind 1 w,,l,il1 n-ff Tnm. Time spent with him is- appreciate your comments on a l""'"' Wn5iP4 by Y0iI- wnrli inf P0- llltical. charitable or civic causes ggo my husband would be a better investment of self. and a llkeller cure for loneli- Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or pay. sonal interview. Write her in care affections. This disturbs me be--1 square: ciwcoim or 1 Im- buttcr and sugar IHI egg yolks, well beaten: and ne- llla. sift all dry Ingredients. all and chiirrh realize how Import- ant children are-that the hope of - the world. its ll'Pll-hQlnK and peace rests not with the adults of older gcncrations but with the children lot now. They must be taught by example. as well as by considered words, that love and tolerance and understanding are the basis - l.'l..”ifi.'.:. MORNING SMILE Husband: "Maybe we can Hg- urc out what the problem is. wife: ''I already know what the problem is -v having too much money left over at the end of the money." HARNESS EARTH HEAT MOSCOW lAPi---The newspaper Soviet Aviation says Wednesday Snvicl science plans to harness the heat of the earth to generate electricity for homes and Indus- try. It says the first "gen-sonic" power stations will be built in SI- bt.-rla'I K ” tka Peninsula and the adjacent Kurile islands be- cause volcanic activity there is close to the earth's surface. Fastest Relief From H E A D A C H E Y CO-I.D only I few minutes after tskim lud- leyis Cold Capsules you'll marvel bow CINNAMATID COLD CAPSULES beat faster. spring's array of floor of Moore & hats for every colors. . 'klth bell f" i. non.-rims.-wt-zoi. .' He is well educated. a delight- cg” 1; , Al". g 5 Flu. THU." STORE HOURS FRIDAY I A.M. - I P.M. IATIJIDAY I AM. - Dal PH. We invite you A mean atom 3.95 -012.95 more 2. M9LEOD m J AN EXCITINGLY NEW SELECTION Dress luxuriously and inexpensively with one of these spring-fresh hats. You'll love this season's newest shapes and colors and the accessories like pretty posles, ribbons or glamorous veils will make your feminine heart to see this fashion hats on the second McLeod Ltd. You'll find occasion in spring-fresh is fond of me. At lent his many ' W" " '3'" '3 W "-'i klndnesliesk and Ylodld CEOCOLAR CAKE 3" 7”" ST” ' I so-E ll 2 t 3: lfaldhgol '1 ll”; cups flour. S HOSIERY ORIENT Cl GAIJGI ll DHCIQ 51 GAUGE Q BETH SAVINGS ORIENT STRETCH 9-ll:-Hula-wv .33.:-st. 99' ;:----5.; THE FASHION SHOPPE "F A fIIua&fhe,hcl Surprise qour famifq with l&im !