y I W .ilI WOMEN -I Page 8 The Guardian, Saturday, June i' 1955 Happenings Of The Week Fathers Day a June 19th. Sir Winston Churchill has written on his father Lurd Randolph t.'hurchilli I'lii his spccchcs he revealed a range of thought, an authority of niniiiier. and .1 wealth of know. o o 0 is-due. uhirh ncither friends nor, Mm-, gem, proctor md Mg” ("W 3”9"'l"9t'I I” dlsllu” Jill .VlacKay left this mornln un ' ' ' ya ..eekend trip to Halifax. . S. The Hon. Robert H Winters was entertained at an informal dinner party Tiiesriay evening zit Gregor llolcl. Bfilt'IxIOX Beach. Those in at- tendance ll'l('ll1(lP(I Premier A W. Math:-sou. Mr G R Lucas. Hon. Dnugald hlackinnon and Mr. Ben- lamin Rosters . Prince Edward lsiandis very proud of its Charlottetown Ceil- tennial Queen. Miss Noreen Cam- iiia .'i'iacPherson representing the Rotary tlluh and the beauti- iiil ririncr-sses tliss Nancy Klar- Neiin. Miss Coiistance Chanti- Icr. Miss Rita Shanahan, hliss Ruth Bosnell and Miss Barbara. ltiacnonald. Miss Vl2iCPIlEl'S0fl has hroutzht honor to her school. Notre Dame Academcv and to her teach- er in speech art. lliss Lena C. ltlcinire. A. R C. T with uhom. She has studied since childhoutl. Miss Mar-Ph,erson is a daughter of Mrs, Alcx MacPherson. R. N. O I 0 Mrs. Earl Lavers. president of the Priiite Sti'ect Home and School Association, assisted by other meni- hers of tlie rscriitiie. held an af- ternoon tea on Thursday in honour of the teaching staff The living room and dining room of the love- ly home of Mrs. George Purvis were tIf'CfIl'tIIe('I- with bouquet: of sprint: flout-rs. The tea table was centered with red and yellow tulips and red and yellow candles. these being the school colours. Mrs. .l. Gordon MacDonald and Mrs. G. B. Whiteside poured. Guests were ush- ercd into the riininizroom by Mrs. M Diiitlinr Those serving were Mrs Staiilcv Lanrasfer. Mrs Reg- inald !tlat:Vuti. Mrs A G. Turpin and Mrs. E L. Wonnaeott. . . . Highlights for the coming week of the Charlottetown Centennial Program; June. 19th - Centennial Remem- hrance Day. 2i-23rd - Canadian F r e i g h t Association Convention. 25th-30th -E Centennial Children's week. including (3 h u r c h Parade. Talent Show. Soap Box Derby. tDnll Parade. Pei Parade. Bicycle Race. Physical Education Dis- play. Track and Field Meet and Rally of Scouts Watch, Guides. Cubs and BTOWIIIQS. . . Mr and Mrs. Heber Jones have been on an enjoyable trip to Qiiclirr C U i Mr. Wendell Barrett. Malar- tick Gold Fields. Malartick. P.Q. has been transferred to Bathurst. N. B in charge of the company's Geological expnratinn Mr. Bar- ret is at present visiting his par- ents. Dr and llrs R. H Barrett prior to his taking up residence in Bathurst. C The Rev. Bruce Moore has been visiting his father. Mr. Arthur Moore of Prmnnl. llr. Moore will hr the miiiistcr this summer at the Cnncrrcationol (ihurch. Massa- ('I'lilSOIl.S a n d Berkeley Avenues. Boston. arrived in the City last night from lToronto. Mrs. Hodgcttl v in i t a the island every summer and is a guest at the Charlottetown Ho- tel lilrs. James H. Cameron attend- .cd the graduation of her daughter Juan. from the Montreal General Hospital School of nursing in glvlontreal last Wednesday. p G O U ' 3 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dumout 't-ntertained last Saturday night lfor Miss Elizabeth Martin and .her fiance. Mr. Martin Buahell. llialifax. whose engagement was iannounced recently. 0 D On Tuesday evening the Victor- ia Group of the Junior W. A. of iTrinity United Church held their meeting at Villa 0 closing supper Waters. 0 U 0 Mrs. J. W. MacGregor enter- tained for the Meko-MacGregor wedding party following final re- hearsal on Thursday I v c n in g. Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Harold Storey. Mrs. Ernut Duffy and Mrs. Allison MacGregor. O O 0 Also entertaining in honor of Miss Jean MacGregor. w hose marriage takes place today. was Mrs. Harold Stead. Brae k- ley. who was hoaten on Monday night at a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Sidney Stead, Mrs, Allison MacGregor and Mrs. John Phillips assisted the hostess. O I 0 Senator and Mrs. George H. Barbour and Senator and Mrs. J. P. Maclntyre are arriving in the City this weekend from Ottawa. 0 I I Dr and Mrs. R. B. Abel and family left Monday to taka up res- idence in Albnny. New York. where Dr. Abel will takc a four-year course in pathology at the Bender Laboratory. C O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W. E. MacLeod of Toronto. ara guests at the Char- lottetown Hotel while Mr. Macbeod is attending the Canadian Stand- ards Association .Cunvantion. I Mr. and Mrs. Randolph Manning left yesterday morning to spend the weekend visiting Halifax and Wind- iauiu HIGGINBOTHAM To Wed Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. formerly of Montague, P. E. gagement of their daughter, lottetown. NB. Bent, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. P. Jardine of Char- The wedding will take place July 2 at 2:30 p.m. in St. David's Presbyterian Church, Halifax. Miss Higginbotham is a graduate of the P. E. 1. Hospital School of Nursing. Mr. Jardine. a fifth year Dalhousie medical student, is at present interning at Saint John. PHILIP JABDINE July 2nd Higginbotbam of Halifax. 1., have announced the en- Laura Mae, R.N.. to Philip Cook's Corner I l ORANGE LAYER CAKE l.'3 cup sliortcuiiig 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 2K3 cup milk 13.-4 cups flout 3 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. vanilla extract Cream shnrtcnimz. add sugar BN1 Fill-.1 .Volks; mix well and add half the milk. add half the flour which has been sifted with baking powder: mix in flavoring. milk and remainder of flour. Bake in two greased layer cake tins in modeli- oven about 20 minutes. ORANGE FILLNG AND ICING Whites of 2 eggs P6 cups confectioner'a sugar Rind and.solt pulp of 1 orange Whip eggs to stiff froth: add sugar. a little at a time. until atiff enough to spread. Whip in pulp sor. Accompanying them in Mrs, W. Gibson who is returning to Ber- wick, N. 5. after a two-week visit with her brother-in-law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. G, Howard Christie. 3 O 0 Mr. and Mrs. W, Hoyle and fam- ily of Ottawa are leaving today after a week'r vacation in Char- lottetown. Mr. Hoyle attended the Canadian Standards Association Convention. . . Mrs. M. F. Riley and Mia: Anna Riley returned last week to their home in Belle River after spending the past three month: visiting in Los Angeles. Cal.. Seattle, Wash- ington and Vancouver. 3. C. I O Hostesses at Belvedcrc Golf Club lea this afternoon are Mrs. E. C. Baker. Mrs. R. F. Norman. Mrs. A. S. Weir. Mn. 3. E. Rogara. Mrs. C C C i "Art ISIIIIIIZ. and time is fIret- H' J" A" Brawl: .In'd uM"' L' s' Cox fl! court hr applied in ca h - partii-iilar to VIISS llclcn Hr"lV:S.I Dr Robe” E. M06!" and M"' uhn as on m:Iit.V War old beloved I"lflCII'1Il actress played the role oi the Dowaizcr Empress in the pln.V "Anastasia" at the St..lamea Theatre. London. England. Mrs. Iluhahmah Scheinfclrl Frank has rr-crnily attciirlcd this p opiila r PIELV "Mt" on Bi'oadu'ay. as well as many other Broadway ”hiis". O I 0 Mrs. Edith Siigarman iii visit- Iniz her hrothi-r Dr. Leo Frank at liosr-hank 0 0 Mrs. Alex Frcu. New York City, has arrived in Cliarloitetown to he with her mother. Mrs. W. Bruce Muir who is a patient at the Prince Edward island Hospital. Mrs. Fr:-w is a guest at Mrs. . ltllllus 1l:itl)onaltl's. Upper Prll1"O Street. Mr l”rmv will rirriva next week from new York City. - O 0 0 Dr. and Mrs. W. J, Mayor; of Toronto, left Wednesday after 1 two works visit in this province. Hrs Myers was the former Miss Helen Ramsay. Dr. and Mrs. Mvers will be uLLDII'ID8IIIEd on their reiiirn trip by Mrs. .Vlyei's' McGtrr of Toronto are spending I short holiday with Mrs. McGirrts parents, Lt. Col. and Mrs. P. B. Conrad. O O l Hosteiiiiea at the opening ten of the Charlottetown Tennis Club to- day will be Mrs. Ruth Judson and Mrs. Jennie B?0I1.lllO.Wel'. Mrs. Edwin' Duffy and mu. Reg- gie. Village Green. left Friday mor- ning for Toronto. to be present at the marriage of Mn. Duffy's daughter. Marie. to Mr. Harold Church. Toronto. She will also visit her son and daughter. Jack and Elizabeth. C O O wuss Erna Boswell left by plane this morning to spend her vacation with friends and relatives in To- rnntn and Hamilton. 0 O 0 On Tuesday evening Mia: Helen Cooke and Miss Jean MacI.ean were joint hoatcsa at a miscel- lancoua shower in honor of Mlsa Audrey Kitaon whole marriage to June 29th. in Hampshire United sister. Mrs Winfield C. Ellis of Kenivillc. N. S. They will visit 1!! Atliziista. Maine. en route to Toronto. Ola fiiiests arriving for the Chart. nits-town Business and Profession- al Women's Club Centennial Week- end Get-together include: Miss Lydia Cormier and Miss Dorothy Sewcl of the Mon ctnn Club. Mrs. Sophie I-leartz Miss Margaret Fitzgerald. Misti Marian Johnston. Mrs. Edna de Sanciis of the Sydney Club. Miss Ruth Binnie and Vii.-zs Kit Skinner of the Halifax ('Iiib. and Miss Grace S Lewis of the Yarmouili Club O O G -Mr and Mrs G E H Ii r l e n. Lorigworth Ave. at CIIIUYIBIIIOII Church. Those assisting were Mrs. J. C. Cooke. Min Alclha Brown and Mrs. Wendell Stewart. 0 I 0 Mr. and Mrii. Oliver Paynier. ac- tnmpanied by Mrs. Murray Con- Alian Campbell. Long River. viaitod Iumrneraide lut Sunday and were gunk of stable and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Waite. O O 0 Misc Ellen Mulls training at the Chart of sourlr, left by plane day for Boston to aiiaiiii the ration of their nephews. M.l.T. While there the guest: of Ann: Mu ally. Callaghan on July 1 in St. Anthony's Mr. John Mackenzie taken place . Iuru-in-'. n I-Ion-t pital and Min Ella Mullall . R.N.. ediien-, litu- rwin. I Medical School. Howard. and John ware and rind of orange. Orange color- ing may be added if desired. mm Granville St., Suninierside.. - u a Mrs. Windsor Corney and Miss Donna Bernard were co-hosteas- u at tha fo rm a r '5 apartments in Summeraide Monday evening at a lpersonal shower in honor of Miss Aileen MacLean. who leaves for E dm onton, Altn.. in the near future. Miss Bernard read the verses. and Mrs. Corney presented" the gifts. Mrs. Lester Jenkins assisted the hostesses in serving lunch. U MP-9 1-I9W9II.vn Rogers enter- tained at bridge at her home on Granville St., Summerside Mon-' day evening. 0 v o u 0 Mrs. Shelton Harris and Miss Carmen Smith were joint hostesses at a miscellaneous shower tor Miss June Jenkins at the home of the laitcr's parents. Mr. and Mr.-. J. B. Jenkins. East Street. Miss Kathy Ramsay read the verses. and Miss Mary Silliphant made the presentations. Assisting in serv- ing lunch were Miss Ethel Jen- Marvin Wiley. 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Myron Stoll. their son- lllyron. Jr. of Youngs. town. Cleveland. Detroit. Mich. illng Mrs. Stoll and Mrs. land's sister. Mrs. man, Summerside. O O O The hostesses at the Summer- Cleve- Harold Schur- afternoon will be Mrs. J. G. Hayes. Mrs. Ralph Dodda. Mrii. rison. and Mrs. Thomas Baker. Mrs. James A. Hill and Min at the former'a home in Summer- slda on Monday evening when brldie was in play. 0 c c vault. in visiting her sister. Mrs. Summi.-riiide. kins, Miss .Ioan Compton. and Mrs. Ohio. and Mrs C in utii a have returned to their homes after vis- slde Golf and Country Club this Nur- man Underwood. Mrs. Gerda Mor- Ella Gay we re joint hostesses Mrii. Hugh Brown. of Pennsyl- Alfred Simpiiom Summer St 1' I 0 t Fathers Day lt': Fathers' Day again. and so with tender thoughts of you I wear your favorite flowers These pansiu' gold and blue. . To let you know-that where you are in that vast realm nbovc. I think of you each passing day. And send you all my love. -Constance I. Heckbert. HOUSEHOLD HINT To iron rough-dry garments quickly. dampen them. roll tight. wrap in a cloth, then in paper, and put them in the warm oven while the iron is heating. The garments will dampen thoroughly for iron- ing by evaporation in the warm stove in a few minutes. MORNING SMILE ”Did you give Dorothy that copy of 'What Every Girl should Know'?" asked father. l "Yes." said mother, "and she's writing to the author suggesting a couple of dozen corrections and the addition of two new chapters.” KINGSTON W. M. I. The June meeting of the W. M. S. of the Kingston United Church was held at the home of Mrs. Owen Younker. The worship per- iod wu led by Mrs. Zyipha New- son opening with Call to Worship and hymn "When I Survey the Wonderoua Crou". Prayer and re- sponsivc Scripture reading. Mrs. Emma Newlon read the Christ- ian Stewardshlp. Mrs. Lorne Smith took part of Chapter 6 in Study book. Fifteen member: answered to roll (all. Collcctlon amounted to 32.05; Friendship Fund to tile. Mrs. Lyman Newson road 1 letter from Mn. Hazen Howard concerning the Rally which is to be held in Kingston on June 30. Mrs. Earl Willis invited the members for next meeting when the lunch committee will be Mrs. Willard Proud. Mrs. Heber Bar- ieti and Mrs. Lyman Newson. The meeting closed with the lilizpath benediction. Lunch was served by the hostess and com- mittee ln charge. ROSE VALLEY W. I. The monthly meeting of Rose Valley W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Emma Mclfcnna on Jun! lst. The president. Mr: William lvewsome. presided. Meeting op- ened by repeating Mary Stewart Collect in unison. Roll call was responded by seven members. Each member exchanged plant slips. Two visitors present. - Plans were made to have I play come to the district in the our future. it was moved by Mrs. George Maiheaon and seconded by Mrs. Emma Mc- Kcniia that ice cream and cake would be carved in the children at the Ichool closing. Next place of meeting will be at the home of Mrs. William Mac- Donald. Roll call II to be answer- ed by your favorite song. Mut- ing adjourned. Lunch was served by hoatau. Mra. Jamel Cousins provided the program. emulating of contacts. A social hour was enjoyed by all. I hon.-v ivartv Friday nlsht In Mrs, William I. Jonkiu and gznogoof Mrs. Christin Smith of 'Mrii. Btcll (acct; war. jam 3... . ones I can 'I lane on f ' t Noonan si.. aumgu--inc. of City or outside, -who are Jhgrs. C(IIl'I:ti.IiP lsmith andhnoii the cf; Jinx go 5.1.1.11-d: in bx; P FEY 0 OTOIIO If VI ll . Mrs. Smith's sister and. DFOIIIQIS Ihrbl: was .i.'.;'5..'t'.a um: N 0b”KlI0I'y W31 In In-law. Mr. - Mrs. E. if. MIc- tulips and spring flowers. Mrs pleted flrnt. Nuft. York IaIlIQ.. . af'wardA Peon poiirnihl aiugutbc . libel on in . "M2. is. A.d;uk" entertains; when; in" gums: Juk- Till! clinic will Dim water I arloo - 3 no on pru- - at mu 1 its color can M anus 0 All I ntuinimiuiifcf CHARLUI'I'I!.'IOWN Sodium Fluoride Applications for the Partial Prevention of Tooth Decay. run RRE-SCHOOL c'uii.DiuziN This treatment is now being given in the Dental Clinic in the City Hall, Charlottetown. It is avail- able. WITHOUT CHARGE, toiall children in the of a e. In the case of these pro"-school children it is and as four visit: are necessary at moldy lntarvuia. it is essential that rlquuta for made as soon a possible. Write to the Division of Dental Public Health, P. 0. Box 404, Cfiarioftotowvi or telephone 5553 and uh for the Dental Clinic. 'PHR.EEto FIVEYEARS. dental treatment he coin- ata for a few wuka only spool-nt-name In ' Q nir- Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Richard Nimmo. Toronto. Ont., announce the engagement of their daughter Marguereta (Reta) Elizabeth to John Milton Cutcllffe. son of Mr. John A. Cutcliffe and the late Mr. Cutcliffe. of Char- ,i-iage to take place Toronto. Ont., on So ELLEN'S by an Island Farmer's Wife Idays, the charm of which lie in Itouch of rose and red. of green land blossom-white and pink ,a- long the length and breadth of island countryside: down to the. silver sands at water's edge. upt along field and meadowland to inland woodland and glade. Now springs run their best crystal. brooks sing in winsome flow and ripple and rivers bring in on tlieirltides the summery blue of the seas. Yet cool the week we now look back upon has been. with its north wind. and one born of eastern waters and one crisp from the west. And we have been sometimes concerned over the young of the posturing flock and the herds. keeping it might be by night along some cold hillside. What of them, and we snugly sheltered? And what of the nestling: of birds in these lawn-trees? And those within Jamie's and Gage's ken. little homes so numerous "we've never had so many about before--robins hatched. and swallows nesting"- and wrena settled in grassy dom- icileii up along the fa'rm-lane? lottetown. P. E. i. (formerly of Fredericton, P.E.l.t Mar- to Leasicla Pr3sbytei'ia1 Cur:-ii, turday. October loti at 7:30 p.m. 'l'liere is on last to these June WhPn HIKI"-S draw MW" "lldlyi U U I What of all littlingii of the wilds. DIARY This week James wrote "The End" to the sowing. Having more acreage than usual to seed, to anticipate it was to face quite an endeavour. Yet how admirably with team and seeder he. as he himself would say "whittled It down" by an earlier start in the morning and an extra hour's work in the dusk to have It done at Rob's, at "the other farm" beyond and at this mother-farm of the rest And then thankful for the joys of another year add- ed io his long record at the seeding. but not without the ra- gret which ll obliged to let an- other year slip away. on a last exciting he stripped the harness from the horses and turned them to the pasture which runs "down by the old mlllstream." to enjoy. there days of well-earned rest. The full bloom of the cherry blossoms this week brought Granddaughter her ninth an- niversary of birth. Her school- mates from the vicinity Donna and Freddie came with her after , school to loin in its celebration, and sunny ' t know goes Jamie and Gage. to wish I: MR. JOHN M. CUi'CLIFFE wishes and blow out candles and laugh young chuckles-and we and her maternal grandmother listen- ing would wish for them always skies and fair voyaging along the stream of time. Cool the week was-cool it goes from us. with niizlit-dark at the windows. How still it is as U16 world about that we farm-folk into its sleep! And what again of tho younglingu of field and tree? Elizabeth-Ellen Long pray: this prayer for them: ”Maker of woods and meadows keep All little things that lie asleep. In nests or burrows out of sight And tangled thickets, black with night. The fl:-doing bird who takes his rest Close to his mother's feathered breast. The baby rabbit and young mole Far underneath in some dark hole. Giver of hills and fields. please spare All small things dreaming every- where In leafy hammocks overhead Or in a grassy trundle bed. The new squirrel rocked to sleep by wind. just-born field mouse, naked- skinned. From cricket call to song of lark. Oh, please be with them in the dark!" ” Until Monday - - - Good-night. The Diary LET'S EAT APPLE ORANGE CAKE. made is a perfect dessert when meal: "Commercially processed foods.” I said. "can be of enormous help in preparing double-quick meals. and if individualized with interest- ing home-like touches. Athc effect of a fully prepared home meal can be achieved. For l A e. clllned grapefruit. and biiicuit mix. may be used in the following menu. MONDAY”! DOUBLE-QUICK DINNER . Grapefruit Cup Chopped Beef-Vegetable Stew Toned Green salad Apple Orange Cake Hot or Ice Coffee or Tan Milk "At first glance. it may seem lmpnuibll to prepare this dinner quickly after getting homo from work. Top of RIIIO "Beef stew takes at lust I hours. you might say to ytnirulf. But not if it's prouur . when h fllftu.-e: n;'ln,utas ' kl: loll enoug nrtewoeooo II pro- cess. or you can use cbopped beef in making It. when the stay: will cook on top of range in IO "M... "Or." suggested the Chef. "tha Ilfllll may use cuniioil but stow. which is won quicker. Adding a little thyme will improve the tonic. "To curve 0 persons. 3 (No. it cans of iitew will be needed. which perhaps makes it a little expen- sive. After all. in should I lady tiara room. and iv: total? but DIIIIIU .:-.-:.i..-.':'.;'.--'-- a heavy 3 ct. um-aun.1'ry nut Prepared Foods Need Some Homey Touches By Ida Bailey Allan 37!. ullodflltli with fruit and an any-to-use mix, must be prepared double-quick. the'fat begins to run out. the! PI- mova. Add 1 lb. chopped raw beef: stir with a fork until browned. . Add 1 doz. peeled small onions. 0 sliced peeled white potatoes. 6 quartard Icrlpod carrots. 8 titl- bolllng water. I lap. nit. 1 ND- monocodlum lutamata. IA I-8?- peppar. I tip. orcestorlhirn unite and l c. canned tomato. Cover and simmer -8) min. or until the ve stable: are undu- Thicken wit I tbs. enriched flour blooded with 2 tbs. ketchup. The Dumplings: Meantime PW pan tiny dumplln I from a bin- cult mix. Put a ' layer of the new in a saucepan that can I040- tablo. Bring to boiling point. over lllII.co:l"lllI tat : la arm?! dulnplinga. or " I : ""' ' t'f&'fmm”' " "3.';'"'I3 spoon. : with dumplings. flavor closely and slow-boil in min. Garnish lwi minced parsley or butter- onions DOUBLE-QUICK noclnnl: non run our wall: the new is oooklll than lightly was ma MuLINNAN side. Prince Edward Island. of their daughter, son of Mr. and Mrs. berta. Gel Outdoor 3; ELEANOR nos: lcforc the guests arrive for your first real outdoor cookfeat of the season. before the good red meat hits the hot grill with a habit)! hisa. make sure the outdoor cooking equipment is in good shape for the months ahead. Cavalier Attitude whether it's fresh from me do- aat store in town. left over from last. year. or improvised from what you could apart from the kitchen. certain things must be done. Discard the idea that bo- causc of the casual atmosphere of outdoor entertaining. your guests will have I cavalier attitude to- ward thc claanlincu of eookwear and utensils. Has the grill had a real good scrubbing since it was last used? It isn't fair in your hungry guests to let i go un- washed. Wall 611! Thu grill should have a thorough washing with a stiff brush and thick suds. followed by I Iclldlnl rlnsc. And this should be standard procedure after each use. When you use pots and pans to cook out- doors. do you dread scrubbing the To Wed in Calgary Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ralph MacLennan of Sumii1e.r- Rita Ann. to Mr. Herbert Wymun. Clifford Parker Wyman of Portiieuf, Quebec. The marriage will take place on Saturday, July 16, 1955. in Central United Church. Calgary. Al- In Good Condition Nowl mt. HERERT MAN announce the engagement Equipment over? Then try this one: Coal thl outer surface of pot: and pan: with thick uoapauda before you cook in them. Later. the soot will rinse off eaally with the soap. Wood Surfaces g Think ahead about workiuli and eating surfaces and make sun they're all washable. Paint wood surfaces at the beginning of call: season to produce a smooth sur- face that's easy to suds and hip! clean. Unpalntod woods should either be varnished or sanded now and than for smooth waahability. Table Setting: Al for table setilngii. lfhere an sturdy dishes of plastic that an Ivar so colorful and. with chunky glasses and floworl. it in easy to work out cheerful table aettlngi that will enhance the good thing: prepared at the cookouia. Scraping the dishes and quickly pping thorn into hot suds will ma the cleanup Job half done by the time you got around to it Words Of The Wise low awful to reflect that what people any of us is true. sooty pan bottoms after tha ball is EASY-IIW. SUNDBESI Half-Sim-Ii Jiffy-new this Imart aundreu - diagram shown . how EASY it Ill Perfectly proportioned to fit and flatter the shorter. fuller figure - to make you look inches taller. aiua slimmer! Choose I gay striped cotton. contrast bind- ing for trim. l I Rainy Day Extremely slcal. the umbrella has is iiud for this one. and white inpom trim. this umbrella in a taxi! ) light in weight. dainty. colorful. elegant or whim- become a high tuition accessory. Beauty in the rain in nutty oxprcued in this now - spring umbrella. The pemnnlal black and white scheme the stark white out off by two-tone black the matching plastic handle topped by I black hall knob. No leaving Pattern 4699: Half Sizes MW. 1695. um. lilo. 32Vn. 2435. Size 1611; takes SK yards 85-inch fabric. This pattern any to use, sim- ple to saw. is touted for fit. Hal complete illustrated lnatructlona. send THIRTY-FIVI: .CEN'i'I (we) in coins (stamps cannot be accepted) for this pattern. Print iainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. land order in ANNE ADAMS. care of The Guardian. 00 Front street Weat. Toronto. l ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS I -(L P Sniiihl. P. f. Assllillf NLL I I"xPAC hum: of IIIGIITS