1»: _’ ‘1: ii :i lml «I t! I CELEBRATES 85TH BIRTHDAY Mrs J. Mortimer .llar- Lean. Montague. eclcbinted her 35th birthday month» at the home or lirr son and don. ghter-in-lalv, . and llrs Allison Mat-Loan. tn Sunnilr llde. A painter. .\Ir. ' Lean “as rcccnllv t-nrlgrhtu- lated by having had her pic- thr story or her e and painting published In a maga- ELLEN’S DIARY Brave And New Morning ;. Is Ribboned And Gilded "Human nature is ‘p I s 5 ing atrange’ " we observed in Jam» :5. when he slop d i). lie lawn where we pout-mi tIiis morn. ing .. The burden of the farming was on his shoulders then. the younger farmer having let! for town betnre this Xnt haiic'.‘er by way or a pleasant change. but to attend there to this and mat mission DI the f m adjudged negligent in the dis. cbarge of her obligations hcre. Imble up the ramp to the little uc . “She's a tine animal" .larncs had remarked. ~topp or to take a last look at her. "But no cant keep them just tor company. can we?" So she was in tho hunt in when it went doun the drive- way. Homing. it nould chi v a number or the items rnnnirrsl to keep the tarmac on an even keel throughout the neck or weeks ahead. "Explain yoursclt. lillvn" James said. he tancicit a little wariiy. "Wcll" we put it this iv mate subject heuer. t or z rosetrellis tor a mic .is _v say 'aiive and complhuno to lay an impressive urchin hothouse blooms onc day on her bier?" ilc grinned .nniricrl thr moo es or the store-mentioned struc- ture we had alrrady ass mph-d there. listcncd a moment U the sounds oi the inning vilionic along the iallcy. and picked up the axe, 'r'nlv \lhct’t‘ (tit _\ntl llflni this cut oil?‘ he oucricd....1nd brave and new. tlic moi-mud has rib- boned with the snret or bird- “ . chuckled. . inr I w t tlic bore 'ltllh‘s nu 3." 51'4"“ films a 03 LARGER SIZES Int-rt. Ilimmi ii I! depl- ol putters. Bermudas — all ” - aw. .Prtnped Paton-n 6m: Wont— ISiI-M,3.”.4Z.M.4G. 'I znic Wrdt’in: a rod i-orsape and scatrd m trout ot boo. quote or tloncrs. Mrs .ie. than opened her cuts and rt" cloud the humorous mos so Si.tcrs. met-cs, chil- drrn. L‘l'andt-Illldrt-n and grout- grimdt'l 'dretl nero in attrn. dant-r, rounc Pctrr Lewis ot Freetown proposed a toast to his ;.'l'(‘ ahnmoihcr. 2:. lligllt hang the hills, ich and true here the cuts he made and noilcd together. And presently n on the trellis tale tnrm according to the plan we had mind. From the open door or a pisccry came that in- sihnt sharp , one squeal which denotes impatience, then the su- ehro ht tullncss and content A n a barn. Prter manic in that tiny. ccl broaktast-cgc A row lovedthc sound as u stint as the lock “1‘ not soon in the (“TS or a lad. tolon to remain at his schnnldc v s om e sunny spring an The animal nos bedding tn br let out ot door. til-rte lion" James exclaimed sud- (irlll) lit l\t7r1't tin at all! Did you hear that can” i sliouid be at the (ldhlcrhurk near me. nhrii you come to think oi it what other former nnnld stop his work in the cropping rtrrliw" ii puld iihlcd. "be wise It he Their non. this last nail- iiin. mid l innit :0" Mack ('Dmplrit'd replacing the points on the iiarrnn-s this rye- rung. Tlir tent-lug is about done. Granddaughter has summed up the ins samples oi Eraln tn «oncd CPR“ and mangel sccds llilvr- been brought in. We male notl‘ in the shadow or the i-rophin: And s prlnu rolled out its El'l‘t‘n carprt iarthcr over th e ticlds in the piece at old nreh- arti. ,tlch lnond a dandelion, a \‘on tho tnilislit comes down. nat it the lace ol‘ the trees in pirdsnnc is silent, Aiex. Still _ lilo one homing tn its evchlng h n u so across tho loan James' step is at tho door The Night gathers all non- nithln it dusky arms. , lintil innioi‘rpwi Diary .tinod-indlu llDA BAI l Texas Onion — IOOF u, and Maoutacturihg 00,. Los Ao- EYXLLEN M Gordon MncLeIn. High- ticld. entertained at no atter-. noon tea recently in connection uith Mother's Day. Each moth- -er in attendance was presented juith a carnation I Miss Helen Burke. New Perth. was die guest soloist II st. And“. ‘ rew‘x Presbyterian C h u r c h. ‘ Montague, Sunday evening. her solo was “Hold Thou My Hand She was accompanied by the o . gohisl. Mrs. A. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Despms‘ thee Carol Porryt. were tender- o post . nuptial shower rel cently In Alix-non W, 1. HI .; Hostesses were Mrs. Conrad Au-l dei. Miss Ann Larter and Mirna. .Pnlsy Hardy. The hall was nit-i ite. is opening her gills the bride was assisted by Miss Latter. The‘ verses were read by Mrs. Audet. The bills were passed by Mn Gerald Kmugh Retreshments i were served and the remainder of the evening was spent in dancing. wh l at Hillside ldeEGr , , ,. Rebekahl . Lodge attended divine service at} St. A h d r e w 's presbyterl a n Churen. Montague. Sunday eve- nihc. May 19th. The service wail conductor! by the minister, Rev. c. Lowery. put! the music . was under the directinn or Mrs. Elsie Wattcrivorth For otters- i tory. the choir shhg “Thy Wordi is Like A Golden. Lord." hndl appropriate hymns on brother- hood were sung by the cohere. nation. REV. B C. Lowery. ‘ his scrmon. spoke on the respon—i sithluy ot love and Stressed the importance of brotherhood. not .hhly as practiced in tralcrhal orders, but throughout thel \iorld Members and ‘ir and Mrs Sheldon Ross. waldien Drlv and Mrs Olut‘ t'arr. Water Street. ‘ returned home tram Boston. Mas-5.. uhere they visited mens- hers or their iamlly, Mr. and‘ HAPPENINGS r. Campbell. . AVE ill . .and young son. yi/OM EN’S ORGANIZATIONS Southport CWL Re-elects President At First Annual DIvid M. Seller. mil of Mr. and Mrs. RE. Seller. Charlntte- town, A student at Dalilousle University. tett yesterday (or Montreal where he will .Ioln I geological survey in the CanId» tan Arctic The Party will re- turn in September. Mr. and Mrs Thomas Gillee pie. Amherst, N.S., spent tho weekend with Mrs. Gillespie'a brother and wife. Mr. and rs. Lambcrt waye. Sr.. Churchill William urchison and son Will . .. n were recent guests at the C11 - loitetown Hotel while visiting iriends and relatives in chariot- tetown. Willlnm .ir., graduate: this spring with k Bachelor at l "actively decorated In pink nudiCammerce deg," [mm “cam University. Mrs. J. Altred kelly. Richmond St.. was hostess Sun- ay at a trousseau ten tor daughter. Betty. RN, on the oc- caslon at her approaching mar- “age. A centerpiece or y i mums. dattodds and tulips de- corated the tea is hie. white pourers were Mrs. Fred Coyte and Mrs, Joseph ttuutics. serv- ers were Mrs. t-‘rcd MscMilian, Mrs. Frank MacMillan nhd sis. ters at the bride-elect. Patsy. Altreda and Helen, and Elaine Smith. 2 low Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gnuld and daughter. Mary. Brocton, Mass., were weekend visitors or Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Waye. Churchill Ave and Mrs Brodie Lantz a r e . Spending I week with Dr. Indi Mrs. J.P, Lantz at their home in Keppot'h. Mr. Lhntz is I third year 9 cl sludent at Dal- housie University E M 289 heri The President. Mrs. New Clubhouse Scene Of Tea Over 500 lueItI Intended Ill ulteran tel It the Belveder. Golf and Winter Club Sltuldsly. Spoqu by the ildifl' branch Snithport parish council ItemiMn. home Crozler Inle the l“ "H C'Hh- in; "wt provided IL! regulpr monthly .31 members. i The meeting opened with prl ‘yer. The secretary. Mrs. hhlpti CIrngller mod the minutes at the last meeting tnilowed by the ire urer's report, Spiritual Bou- iouets were sent to pry. Pre HImtnill and Rev. Gerald Steele. no motion. the meeting adjourn. .‘ed tollowed by the tirst annual mating. Minutes oi the organization meeting were read. the treasur- ‘er M mbrose Atkins report led the amount raised and til i e tirst year, The Council has 56 members. ‘ A welcome was extended Msgr. anlri'ck McMahon as new parish priest and Council Director. . The {allowing tonveners gave men reports. Membership - Mrs .Robert Macpohaid; Spiritua llvtrs. Eugene MacDonald; Radio and T.v.-Mrs. Fred Costly: Ed- ucation. - Mrs. Gerald Power; Citizenship oiid immigrrton . . prank - Social Action A Mrs. Gerald Cnmlgher: litouth Work » Mrs. Henry rel. iers; Finance - Mrs. Ambrose ‘Atkins; Telephone - Mrs. Urban Church » Mrs. Urhhn‘ reports he adopted as read. . Athol .Macponald then gave her re~ ‘pnrt tor the yehrs work. The .Couocll raised luods by a partial Ind I dance. Donmmns I were made to vIrious nrganiza. tinns. educational, and home cooking was scntto homes where there was sickness. The chairman of the nominal meeting of the Mdrgate U.C.\V. ‘ing co . . uaid brought in the toilo log y art ‘MaL-Donal tlrst yice - prest idem. Mrs. Bernard Daley: sec- third Vice - presi- Lee Roeerso Mchrran: dent, Mrs. trea- .Maclsaac; .Iary. 11. Eric Gillisp ' surer.M-s. Ambrose Atkins. T Patrick McMahon then spoke to‘ lthtr members and encouragedi to continue their work. 1 Directors. Rev. Gerald Mrs. Kenneth Brown. and Mr. and Mrs, Jack DoneS. Mr. and Mrs ticdley Mat-Kay. nonalda, Alta. arri ed Saturday to spend a month with their dau- 1 other and tamily. Sgt, and Mrs. l Murray ni-rmott. stemon Park. idc. They will also vis- it .\Ir. MacKay's brother, Char- les in Rensington. and ot er. triehds and relatives in the 1)er i iihrc. Sistcr Lconai-d Marie Malnne. Sisters ot Charity. New Water. tom. NS. received a bachelor. ct education degree last week at l i-aduhtion campus at Mount Vincent’s College. italitax.1 Mrs Frank Malone, 15 Dcsbris»l sy Crest-cut. chariottetown. ‘ St a. ta pi = "I. 3 5 re a Miss Frances Ranaghan. em-i played with Minnesota Mining. geles, ttaiit.. has returned to her more alter s p e h ding necks with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. w.c, Ranaghan. Winsloe. Mrs. George Gamble. Cam. bridge. Mass” arrived in Chur- lollctown over the weekend Ion attend the 60th wedding Bumvcl“ sary oi her sister and brother— inrlsw, Mr. and Mn. Fred w d. I 5 Are Here : With Their Fine Flavor A COLORFUL I'cd-blauk~arid- bride nicsh bag. tied sm artiy es with black cord. arrived tro m T v. “Onlnns. Madame!" cxclann- ed the Chcl. "Tile iamous sheet and mild oiuohs ot the short sen. soil! What a treat! The honor is so gentle; they comb-hr- with meat. poultry or tish Wlthtiut overpowering the niltul‘dl flavor. They are wonder- tul steam-tried to serve with smoked meat, vcni -utlcts or pork chops or steaks. -* Cl's have a brunt-helm party tomarruw with the entrce based on these unusual emails." 1 sugccstco. nnUNL‘Hl-ZDN Chilled iirapctruit Jun-e man-Egg Scramble with Phnncd nam Salami or Crisp Bacon Noodlc. Romans Lvat Spinach ioptionnll stenrd Apricots and Ahead Bananas Crumb cakc «optionali Cottce Tea Mil At once the Chci peeled a b=g hhtr-h oi onions. strum - tried. (winked till'm and then trtinsier- rru them to quart iors to use ad ‘iib. They rt'Irigcl'ate well up Ln vifivt: duys,‘ h: unnerved “l rim ’rcserving Iny liquid drdlncd 0" those in making onion milk Boll ." Memurcmeots level; iper m a STEAM-FRIED options 5 lbs. thins-Item peeled w hit a Texn nhtoru a tbap. vegetable oil 1 tsp. searcnad ult noilln wlter PM re onions. Manure nil intn Iklllet. Add anions and seasoning IIll. Pour In water to depth or K": error. Steam-try about 7 minut— hensove cover: stir. Continue to steam-try onions 7 minutes more. turning occasionally until partly browned. Drain on any remaining lio- ONION MILK sour 2 cups steam-tried onions ondl Salt and pepper to taste Sizzling croutons or hot. toast Combine onions and m i 1 it. Bring to a bail. Senna. Serve in bowls Garnish with a r n M tniiS or to iouid a cup: heated milk I list. 0Nl0N~EGG SCRAMBLE :1 tbsp. butter ‘ 2cups drained steam-tried im- inns ‘ 1 tap. seasoned salt a n s Matti-roller to large trypan.. iAdd onions and seasoned salt; ‘ Meantime beat eggs tightly. Stir inlo union; with a large spoon, gradually stir and scrape mixture up to tinker trom law loin ot pan Serve on heated deep platter.l Garnish with crisp bacon.'. psnhcd ham or salami. Tomomtow's DINNER ‘ Carrot-Cabbage.Ralsln Slaw pro 1 stewed tor Cnnnedi Llnlls Broccoli mon putter Whipped Cotter Gel Whipped Topping cotter Te. TRICK or 11m CIIEF 0 remove any nnlnn odor trom the hands. rub with a lItt‘I: an wash thh' ,hosp Ind water. i Irsz MANY Pnom Americans own more than ‘halt the world; “2.000.000 tat. abhor-es. Milk l lease! 3} GRADUATE Miss Jean Potrie graduated last week trom the Victoria General Hospital School Nursing in l-taiitox. She re- ceived hcr earlicr education at West Kent School. Queen Char- Iotte itieh School, and Prince or Wales College. and is the daughter or Mr. and Mrs. Alex Petrie. Charlottetown. CHOSE rtsn Anclcht puddoists chose the tish us a symbol at against temptation because the tish ncver clos («198m BM war it: smz Add vnrlety in I "waillnl" wardrobe - sew both tops to (cum with lkifln. Bermudnl. Cool, pretty. easy — T in sin Dam tor maul-MW lap] with gay trims. Putter-h 71m: trunk» ter. printed pattern Ilm 12. it. 16. 18. m. Shh I. Thirty - tire rents tcnlmi It:r this pattern inn III Guardian - Pats-tot Dept. to Front 1. Out. Ontario Mile III! 1 east solar tan. Print plainly pA'l-rrrtlv human. mum. Apnmtu. at. work during the yen The meeting adjou ed by prayer. KELVIN GROVE WMS KENSXNGTON — The M meeting or the Kelvin Grove Presbyterian Women‘s Mission. It‘y Society met at the home or Mrs. lra Hurstis on Saturday eveninl. Due to the absence ni' the pre- sident, Tin Vice president. MrI Ralph Mouse presided, The meeting opened with the theme oi t< “Harm- prayed and thanked ‘ God tor answering tier prayer. He will keep the feet of His Saints." (allowed by prayer. and the creed which was re peated In unimn. The "Whnt a Friend we have in Je- su as sung. Scripturc was read respohs cly. The Exposi- tion was read by Mrs. Scott Clark. and each member uttered prayer. iollowed by the Lord's Fuller. The minutes 0! the last meet- ing wero,rcad by the secretary rs. orne CrnLier roll call .was answered it x member s ‘with a verse oi scripture. Cnl-. ‘lcctwn amounted ‘thankoticrintz $17.00. In .00. si h king __s_‘ (nod 71 cents. A chapter from the study book, "No Time to Faltt‘r" was read by Mrs Earle Sempie. MARY HAWORTH . Confused Image Of Self Is Inept Person’s Trouble near Mary nononh: My pro< them may seem commonplace. but it is serious to me. I don't know how to carry on intelli- gent conversation. eopie seem to think 1 am overly concerned when 1 try to discuss a subject. Cohseoueotly i have dittlcolty expressing my- selt; i also stutter. d my Mr vea hre b d because 1 try to please everyone. which is impos- . Elbll. I know But kntvwlng It. ldoesn't help me change, i 1 long tor a happy. warm. out. soiuil personnlltv . learn tn think I ny has an undertone ht pity. Maybe it does; but‘hnw can i change this? Another thing: because at a hearing loss 1 tlhd mysell speaking so rottly that people can't hear: so est. atralninil to listen. Then they talk all around "SAFETY 99" CAR TIRES l AIR CInIlIIn Tire Ibultt " It g .. ,. meetlns oolmembera to her home Tuesday. with In attendance or June ~Morrldon presided durlnB the . It was moved that the be a conducted by Mrs. HIrold May— hew. rs M - hymn . the president. Mn. Heath May- sinte or otticcrs tor the coming lhcw in the chair. President. Mrs. Atholl The meeting opened with the ‘ ‘ hymn “God Lo Sinners Lost," Scripture taken ohd vice. president. Mrs. Franklirom nomsos 12, was read by ' Mrs. Bruce Clark. who also e- in . ‘cording Secretary. Mrs. George My Sins on Jesus." closed the Corresponding Secre- lworship service. members with a verse ot scrip. enew executive worethennure cohthinlng the word “sin! installed with the recitation or A motion was “mod to .9“ the Act or Consecration. Msgr. mum to the Augustine Cove Camp appeal. it was decided to cater to the Mother and 1). good ghter banouct. and also to the .FItiler and Son bsnuel. both to A vote at thanks to Reverendibe held the tollowiug week. Mm Steele .Ivan Pickering. chairman ot the and Rev. Preston Hammiii lorlSDH“ Funciinns enmmlttee. their advice Ind guidance in the greets with the leaders or the r. rhcd tollow— 1gr ‘ sa i J Some people “it! I: you try to please. they lose inter- 0-2 support you an". mc ondl your own mind is such that. n W' i So Nearly Indestructible 6 . It's replaced FREE if it blown out. "SIM! xwill mall I GOOD DIAL CANADIAN TIRE Stewart ls Mao ltd. ASSOCIATI STORE a noun It. w m vIIlIon widi etr tit-It. oppor- 9 Emmy tndVAEW 3! how Eiub- .. N ouse, y char otte- fiifidg‘fl: $3... mud {he “be: ‘lawn architect. Altred hence» nedlctloo. A lunch Wu served ’ by the hostess. tar ml l mutt-I13. n't key. Club prelldent. Mfl. Ron Nua- peer: Alex man. NEW Loan WI Mollie-on, ncelved the guests. KENSINGTON — Tue regu- Ind MH.W.D.GLI111 mad u [u monthly meeting a! the New In usher. Most or those pieceot Lon oo omen institute wu toured the budding betoro or or held on Tuesday evening at the trr lunculux. home or the secretary. Mrs. A bouquet at dnttodils, tulips Wilbur Mooney. and hyacinths decorated the tea The president. Mrs. Duplel’t-hle at which Mrs. T. W. L. Prowse, M Harry E. Miller r .Aroett i-towstt Ind Mrs. - w.R, Jenkins ottlclhted. some with an exchange or plants. thirty club members served. In- Correspoodcnce was re and dlvldunl tables were dedicated discussed. The sum or :25. with dItlodIIu nod sprigs ottor- was vot tor the Retard sythla. chlldren, Ind sin tor the Cancer Dr. J,W. Morestde provided Society. background music on the H s m- A qiiiil top was received nun mood organ. Mrs. Stanley hinwn. Plans The tea was convened werl mode to quilt this lo the Mrs. To y e In. hull in the near future. More Wendell Benton. Mn. Lloyd Cox cupboards have been plnced in and Miss Bllnclle Coowoy. the lull kitchen. A committee. Proceed] from the ticket hIleI was appointed to make plans will be used to purchau rural for the Iobsler "PM .0 M ture (or the tint/house held In Ithl hlll on Saturday. in thin letter. you can't rel“! pravide I cielr picture of Whll Inked plIce. For example, you otter a quite disioloteol account or your prob- lem as it seems to you. First you speak ot trying strenuously I anversadnn, striving so intensiy lo Minter— esttog and pleasing to everyone that you Ilmost stutter. Ind give the impression ' overly serious about topics or discussion. But later on. you reluctantly report a hearing loss. a relth tuliure to pitch your voice to In Accommodating level in com- paoy. and a tendency to toll in- lo injured Silence in group situle tioos where the which is gener- al: and where people seem needles! at your hurt leellng: or wistlul ettnrls l0 DIrtieipnte. SD. whim o! Lhasa two pictur- es represents the real yml'.’ Tim brave loul trying sallhntly to make a creditable social snow- was read by the president, and contest was prepared and . . wen viled Ill: memben tn her home or the June meet 3. The meals- in: closed with the Queen. MARC-ATE U. C. W. KENSINGTON The M a y ved the Wurld ol led .. u prayer. The Roll call was answered by 1p day l on to man! serene sell-acceptance oh that score. impaired hearing. natural shy- ness. osttve reserve. a habit ot having little to say. may coex— ist with great personal c and the taculbv at month teel great. You don't have to talk much Ind well to be a wet- come soeiat additio tn listen lppreciatively (with I hearing aid). Ilertnesa in mtnls. GnsgNg: temp: in creature cflmtflrE—IS in aunt-is moo. . think. a ZAKE’AS smoke,s light. a chair. intro- ductions. etc, with warm ed impartiality—are assets any- ooe may acquire. without b t d- dlog aggressively tor sttentloo. —M.H. Mary to punish her or personal interview. Write her in core at The Guardian. EVELYN WW. I" FLT. LT. DUANE "ERICK. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED “is; lclf an. Clutord 1;; ml: at noon rrerkstu. Para- . or . will- dtu Volley. Alta. Th. mIrrl- Ill-mch the end-lament at their daughter. Evelyn Etta m M“ “u PM ‘7‘“ n ‘5 W. m. 1., pm. new... Trinity united Church. Choc- sot Ronald Duane hernia. Iottetwo. at 4 pm GET MARINE CENTRE MONTREAL (CF) —- Fin]! nppmvll but been given to plalutnutii Icentreol maran lettuce: It MEG“! Unl. varsity. The centre will wordin- ule all studies at the Sen by you. students In Iny [clen- a to M ltflldhlened out. the kind or person to you in be. Ind develop Mm graduate K we“ title it in FAMOUS FBI! BRANDED INSPECT]!!! STEAKS n. Gracioul mlnnefl. willingnes- BACK «hurt- m.“ i i t MEBIGAL PHIRMAEY hero to serve you ANY hour or the tiny or night CALL 4-6623 Iwatth enunIolI column. not by mail log, despite assorted r centrist her? or the timid. mill- sdlusted. sell-pitth wautlow- er. ready with excou as to why she's unhapFY'.’ ’m s re you don‘t know. Your teeltnes register both images. lo- termlngled and o ver lapplng. Thus. your basic need Ix of {or 24 Imu- perm Militant rhinitich I Career on Pond and N Rich-um at. ctr-ion I1. BENNETT CARR lunar-nee Con-sculpt nirt. Supt. Sup Lita o! Cumin Phoaa 44:17 . um Charlottetown. LIL]. t E t GIT. and wives of the boil pups lenders ta Dian (or the me. The treasurer. Miss Vivian Woodsidc. reparted a bllunce on hand or $131.33. The Community Friendship secretary. Mrs. Bruce Clark. reported 19 home call. 20 cards. two hospital Cllll. and Seven trenu (at the month. Mr! ohn Johnson read a letter (ram a missionary. Miss Frances Shes venson, Her letter stated that greeting cards are needed. the kinds. and instructions tor pack. ins Motions were made to pack A box or used clothing and a box nI gI‘CBtingS curds. Mil. E. Gin- ter and Mrs. Chester Rowland voilmutert‘it tn nclp pack the box or used clnthinz It the burn: or Mrs Keith Warm. Miss Annie Fyte and Mrs. John John- son volunteered to plck the cards at Mrs. Johnston's. The ottering was received by Mrs. Philip Henderson and de- dicated. Mrs. Emu Clark con- ducted the program trons “The Word and the Way." chapter 5. God and E ’." Roll call for the June meet- ing will be answered with it verse lit Icripture containing the word "Faint." rs. tiny Thomp— son will have charge oi the gram and Worship. MeetIIIK ck». sed with the Lord's Prayer. l a l WESKtOx VIAVH MAIN! ciacn seem to my no sltentlo to what i am trying to say. naturally sliy. l teel hurt and keep quiet. People seem to like me on- ually. lint i can't seem to at- trrct a circle at irleods. There are bac ground reuwnl tor this that I recall and understand; but all that is to the put. 1 am concerned with the preuill sod tuture. Please help ole-tin. pear p.11: You are handlup- per socially by a very cont sell-image. You are hill or con- While klckinK ytmrlelf. III "In back of your mind. [or being I mini (lop lal you thlnlll. you are also Ipurrlng ynunel! an In become I mill magnet. melll time resenting LII: people whu dun't Nspond Ind {III to extend The retultlnl commatinn in 4 ONLY ' LEFT! ACCOUNT WITH EASTERN TRUST TODAY and take home one o} theoe valuable gt‘ko.’ OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $50. OR MORE AND CHOOSE FROM: l1 COSTS YOU NOTHING FOR ONE OF THESE WONDERFUl GIFTSI WIN A "MII.I.IONAIRE” DOOR P'RIZII rinse a... pores—epsi- to All Nov: psoantori I- r Mtllionutu to! o oayl Earn Mitiianch. naive: to. on. cmt MILLION bowls hi 5% tin anodoyi YOUR SAVINGS EARN 96 ON DEPOSIT mummnmm 'rhémm rnusr ? ‘ WW Earn/Inna! ! Mun-pm A. I. helm OPEN A SAVINGS '----fl OPEN AN ACCOUNT FOR $500. OR MORE AND CHOOSE FRO Inculc uncut ruin wuettu nuAl memo) It: «I: nu I55 Richmond Street, OHMCIM