WOMEN iijgei c,......i...... LET'S EAT ' fviakes Milk Seemi Creamier 8), lm. "'l'lie ladir-. at our l.i.l iiri'aiin.'il IFPf'-'il'.1I1t'Ds A-kt-rl tiin qll9x'I1(yns lhnut ltnmiii: 'lllz'i'(l iii-.t.. mi .'t'Nl the (hot ”l'lw iirst nus tin". att- tialii is liiiiiimziuiiri-ii mill: ' ”II is liru-li iii iv iiiilk in.-.--ll tli-iiiiuli :i hiitiiiiuriii.-w-' l 'iii.iii':'- eil 'This is n ll1t't ii:iiii--iii that ht'('E!lx'.s up thv fat iii ' itllll vri-ti in slircds, in si' ti 'l1H thr iiiui nllllx mi: - ('Ifl”..X.H HIM I LXI "Tho srriiiiil -iit- :ti'iti .i.Ki'it H35 llllh ls lVllFllt2;ji'll”i'll milk rniirrv ('i'i':iin,t tlisin Wllttli' i.-ili illllt;Plll.'0i'l 'i 4. (HT. TV ill” l hiitii Ulfilll iilinii iiiui. ;iii4i limitin- Eiiiiizcd iilirilo llllilx liziic li'lf'ttllt'Hl 'l'viiitt-i'f:it' rir nri-- ll ii-iitriit it is lt"t Illltst” this irit 1- so ilzi-iiviiulily rl i-r iii 'x!Il i.ii . llw hriiiimlt-iii7iiii,1 piwiii-: lli.'t' Immo- gcnileri milk tastt-s mi-i-v t'l'tH'll'il)' IN F0!-ll-'l-IE AN!) ('il'.H'l'iRl)S 'Tl1g's ls iilii t'.'il(t .'l'l liiii itlllt'lI is hot cottrc giiiil lttlik imurr-ri tn- gntlicr Kllllllllfllltitiil-l' it 4-xiii: ric- lirious tlll0l1TIt.t'l(' uitli i-uii.-ii part: of hot riiffce :iiiil limiivl liniiiti;:en- ized milk: and iihy smut-u and custarrls mnrlii iiitli lii.mn:;iviii7(-il milk taste and lrmk rliilicr and ciiii'imiitr ”tlnrr-moi". it ilw-N lltll aiiiii I niiittle extra caloric” TOMORROVWS DINNER l Hot or Chilled Toiiiatii Wiiiillun ; l gr...-1.13 A. AC... 23. 1955 . Billlvy Allcu Baked Ciinatliaii Bavtiii Platter ('ri-miird Whole Potatoes i (ire:-ii Beans t':iiili;iuo-Piiicapple Slaw Pciii-h Pie lint tll ll'Nl Coffee or Tea tlilk Ituki-it Czmudiiin Bacon Platter: 3' lllHf'll ll: lbs unsliced Canadian it.'tI'ttll im a rack in a baking pan. ii. i ii tiiiii pcr lh i53 mint at .i..t ..f- iii-uri-vs F. Ten niin. bclore ii iiill lIt' fllIli('. turn into the pan I Hi i-mil.-rid drained cut green lN'vlllx Tn -iiriv Slice the bacon and .'ii'r:iiiuc diiiiu the center of a plat- inr Si.ii'wiiiii with the beans. tliriiiiii-ii Whole Potatoes: For l".'Itll pcrsoii. si-rape or thin-peel 2 - .ill iiliilv piitnliies Place in .1 it iric siiiu upzin Add boiling water to the depth of l-in. I tsp salt and l-; tsp inoiiiisodiuiii glutamate: i't)ii'U :imi st:-:-iiii-boil until fork- tiviitlci 'l'urn iiver mire for even i-ziol.iiiL' '1 tiihcn riiiiic. drum potatoes. but T I ” rewrrc the liquid. To it. add an F' N equal amount of homogenized e S '."'Ik "r P'""”zh ll) makc 2 lit "I Priiiress Anne is in little lady group she had this photo ':iken l";,l””l ”””.'I' batik lamzulg p"lha";95' of the now. And to celebrate in her new dress of pink linen itlllll utiti siiiiiiit s. titer. , -, g, g . - ' ' p 2 ii..'ii..u.-. and 2 tbs. of the hot l”L'TL'3 .L”l",.”” ",Vi'-””","'” ellgefl ””fELlE'.'? ”'”'"3 liqiiiil Parenis Should Choose i l . . rut: t'lll-IF'S si.Aw Babyls Cl-lb care To It t tor) t'inc-sliicdiied crispl EWPI1 f'hhhht19- add the Chhlehls 1 By ELEANOR ROSS the nialtrcss helps. protect it and drhliwtl hU”Cl'5iZC Cah Dlh98DPl9.i Hg delightful u, do . nurse” keep the filling sanitary. Most crib 1 miht'9(l Pimirnto. and Fresh in ail the latest wlorsp style aha mattrrsses today are waterproof. "l'.”"',dr”Sl"” '" bl9"d' Chm 15.appninIments. But. actually. this FOR EASY MOVING min. Serve on lettuce. I,-S more of . Shm,H,H business and For comb” and 8358 In moving ee 3 D19iI9lH'9 d0ViC9 (OF the 3dUlF5- the crib should be fitted with cas- For habyis needs are only basic. lters for shifting from place to place. ELLEN'S By An lsluiiii Furiiiers Wife he heard Marl-”s mu-a. bright Ind happy at iiw rinnr this mnrn his He was talkiii: ivhimsirally to his faithful triciid. the block don. his arms about the aiiininlis neck. "ire you zztiiiiiz tn Iillt i'iii"'” Ilr uas siivini; '.M'tt jiiii'.l . '”l'lie div: time :1 xliiirt imrlx .'itirl iiilh his to giie C3l'F::.Pt'l the child's face. "You till” Well. I'm not going to be gone long tori;iy ---- only until dinner-timc i'll be back thcii. You see" he explainiiri ”l linvc in go hcrausc . tin you kimii ulmt rliiy this is”” He sinilcrl liru:iill,i'. "it's my birthday a- lim six years to-g day!" So the l'TIOi'ItlliE of H19 day of August which he and tho fmiiily xat Alrlei'lc:a hnit limit Jiiitiiiiiiritiiitl with mixed the-liiiizs all sumnicr had rlawiwri ilin nor-iiin: of his first school-term it came in a memnrahlr i-ninrirlr-iirc for him to take with him rlmin his years on his sixth Atiniiciisiiiw of liirili Hr cniiic :ii..iin ', an counti- in-1 figgurp in ii.. um lli nur iinjv have Eiicn .iiiri l:itcii and iicl- crimcd just :urh yniinzicii-r: to first rlnsxrvs .'i i;iii' h.'lil'fVl, lfurdv fellmi. rilriirlzli-rtrri. blur- jennr-rl and xllrill iii littlc shops, which could lmirl him in tlii-laiircs Ind p:-iths i-Iirld arr-r .A new Irhonlhati nii Fl shriiilricr 'Thorc's this i "n iiiv tutor", gives you over CUP per POUND & . p 1!? .,p 0 OOKS DESIGNS Ii 1 l Pattcrn 7069. Crochet TV Square ycolns for this pattern tntampe cIn- g innt he ac:-eptedi to Charlottetown! -. iGunrdian. Household Artii Dept.,l ii l PATTERN NUMBER. r and they begin With the fight Crib for cleaning. keeping away from .and mattress not with makeshifts, id;-an; wo.b,-jghi um um guch. fsomethihg WP h8V8 599" Ind 59' Some of the new cribs come fit- ililhfed in 0lhf'rWl-W hiPEl)' 40"? led with adjustable height springs Q nurseries ilhat may be lowered as the baby CHOOSE WITH (I-ARE grows. hey aid in eliminating back llama Smnml "rm so busy Hus; Since "19 mm" spendk mu”, M aches from stoPt1ln8 to lift the baby. morning I'm not going to have its early life inbed. sleeping equip- MODERN STYLES much time over. tn dwell on his mam should be selected with the Cribs today are beautiful as well cntniz ”Nevertheless it was Jean- . greatest of care. and with many an comfortable and safe. There is I IF nhri kept an eye to the clock cnnsideI'allLln5 in mind. . wide range of attractive styles niirl in the absence of the little First of all, thtre's safety. The and ('olor.w;.'l'h(-re are new oneii with truck at tho Fair. walked at noon crib should he constriirted of Iiard- aluminum frames that go beauti- the miin to meet him at the for wood, or some other material thnt.fully in any room. and styles that sidr of thc Highway. there where will not SplInlPt'.ftlnHlTtQl or varnish. blend with the modern home. oth- the ”Old Kirk" stands. if used. should be nontoxic. Splint. ers with a definite nursery theme. in thr shortcut which takes. and leg should be close enough togctherp N"-NAV7--rme( lizis taken gciierations of children of so that thc baby can't squeeze hi; i MONTAGUE PRES. W.M.S. this and the neighboring hyroad by head liotuiccn them. Sides should. tiny of the churchyard to school. i have autoniatic safety catches so ih"l'" hi" W” "05-'4ihEs to make? lthat vitieu the baby becomes more the Hmhivay and the River R0Id,4B('llt'9. he can't push them down DIARY The regular monthly meeting if the Presbyterian Women's Misa- ionary Society. Montague. was . the most liamrdoiis being that nf.and tumble to the floor. The hurd- l held at "'9 man” Tuesday "3" the fiirnicr where traffic rtins hus- l warc for adjusting them should be ",m' Mr5' Malmlm ,M5CK9"zi9 pf? ily and it imiilri seem always fast. well out of his ranch when he be- smed a"d "'9 me?""g "5"-f"”d Wllh it HHS an empty morning for gins to stand. U" "8" in w",r5h'p' Lin" 2i25'M' tlin-m Irfl .-it honic. Swings beneath HRV1 MATTRFQS MR1. lThe Sl".3phPrd.s Psalm W” "' lhr white birch had no occupants. ' i ,” " . Ruled '" ""”""' mlmwed by ,' ,,,..g N.” ,m(, 3 tricycle desertgd To keep habys back iitrnight and circle of prayer and the Lords in H... ..,,,.dg mackie "wk up hihsupport his soft bones. I firm inat- Prayer in. unison. pm, R, H", m,m.m.' alert m me.tress is essential. Even the finest Thescriptiire lesson was taken mm... on the may mm turning 171-alll'l'SS can t be expected to main- from the second chapter of St. Luke om.” ,(mm.d H", hmg H was a.t8ln-'llF tiriiinessovera long period and the exposition was read by. sub”. mm, and jug, as won that of time when used by ll normally Mrs. Mat-Kenzle. The theme was Jnlnw WM am.” wt, "walled his active baby who takes delight in And Jesus increased in wisdom mm.,,,..",mn Wm, Gnmddamzmer throwing himself around and even and stature and in favor with ”""”” lwgpmgllm iii if ' f d 8": mnl t t' h t f ..Y'm.l,P nm '0 i . pi orma 3'. is n goo cnn- very ni-re-sing c ap er rcim n.f W” Gian.f1add;T.'.;E -31;" hnnrod . struction. the mattress should last the.nlud,v hook ”Face to Face with snulm kim-wg until the child outgrown his crl .jIndia" will read by Mrs. A. C3 Inn”! hp.” 5”" ho (mm, a help And because of all this. it should MacKay. p ' I A J ' in win out about. And you needn't "ever hpmme "1e.lega”.' 0' ' '9' N9)” b"""".' . ' d"". worry mm. him we bu. rm. HL conii child. something which occurs cussion regarding repairs to Camp. mko mm, of Mmu. itoo frequently. . .Keir and I sum of money was: "AM M. yourself M0. at We To provide comfortable. relaxing voted townrdii this work. At the, (wwhwc. And At "Mn when you sleep for the infant. the crib close of the meeting up brief ,,,.,M. mm mums "N, River mum should have lirm springs and ample , Business negation of the Ladies Aidn M "NW his mom”. gg hols smhyrooni in which .to move around Society wait conducted by the pre- a mm, fpnw. VN. g you." mkeiand kick. The crib mattress should sldent. Mrl. Chester Machure. Al him hv me hahd-.-. ibe rcsilit-nt..and the crib should be delicious lunch wait served by that "V9.4. Gmn.daddy' 1." "kg mmifurnished with materials that are hostess Mrs. D. A. Campbell. Il- hv Hm hand... harmless. sanitary and easy to keep sited by Mrs. John Gaudet and. "mm "M, m."”L,m me mm H", M. clean. A wntci-proof covering on Mrs. Thomas Clair. ' this Dlllttf safely home from his I V I 7 first scliiioldny -- back to us.t I O thniiizh ivc rcmember as are all g ,, 0. chilrlrr-n in loved ones lent, . . . lent. l " i And Our took another weee lad of his kind from his. to a school far aiiay from hazards of earth. its trials illlff pcrplcxities to remain fnrnvcr yniing and dear and cher- l . g I nu aonnon M.AOMlLl..AN A COUNTR FLOWER SHOW 'l'0DAYg . Do not min nelng this lovely light. the show continues it ' twti days and there is music and if ic- i g in the evening. The vet) ---L" It folk attend flower than and ltbey all love flower: and I talk 5 of flowers Ind gardens When . to Attend I flower show nn. gnu at the benuty all Iround we think of the sunshine And sky. dai and moonlight. cloud and wind. the pen. the glory of the garden. the radiance of the open field. the ldeliclcy of the meadow and -the hgrnnce of the woods. Cut flu or: ii our homes today play ai-. .m- portunt part in the scheme ft in- ilertor decorations. When we at- tend a flower show we learn many new ways to use cut flowers to make our daily living more in- teresting nnd beautiful. Not a flower But shows some touch. in freckle. streak or stain, Of His unrivalled pencil. Hc iii- Iplras Their bnlmy odourl. and imparts Y GARDEN who Ike rununnglng in Intlquo Ibo can find Amullng ldndl. only I-er bar to shun anything too gr or cheap looking. some of m Jellest plant: are grown in un 'y looking ban: and pot: not it is always A ntllfnctloii to thti what niiyone can do witbi ver. little. it - time now to tnnsplnnt and rep Iome winter blooming pla .d the Camellia and Anton wll. . attended to very soon. They are now in 1 shady plnce and kept well watered. Small urin- tum Ilipx can be potted up my tlmr i that they will be blooming plan when it ii time to movc ther .lndoors. In a large garden where the old gnrdetier does not remember the names d new lhruba or plants it is hterutlng tour to take gnrs dev isitors Iround And between ius ' guessing the lumen of un- ifamiltar flowers. There in an In- .nur with fragrant leaves and iiiir grape hyacinuihiiiie flower: anr I 'ovely blue flowering shrub th embles a Cnryopterls (Hur- d: Ipireai but it has aromatic their hues. And bathes their eyes with nectar. and includes In grains as countless as the sea- side sands, The forms with which He sprinkles i "apply who walks with Him, whom i what he finds l flower. Or what he views of beautiful or grand In nature, from the broad majestic . p oak l To the green blade that twinkles In the sun. . Prompts with remembrani-e of at i present God. i e-Cowper. . .11 we "rm Ifros Certiiinly it is a desirable lo. like I Pepper Bush with bli flrwers instead of pink or wh a. listed in the catalog. Then in m " be a Vltex. a smnll shrub with lavender-blue flowers until late flowering shrub. Everyone who enjoy: looking at lOf flavor or nl scent. in fruit ur'bea"mul Howe" Md ' iwd ”'"'l this week at the show in the Ex- hibition. Lovely Rose: and snnp- dragon, Aaters and Zinniu with the fragrant Phlox and grand Glad- t Montague Presbyterian Manse ls Scene Of Lowe-MacMillan Wedding Ceremony iulus. These were the flower: in vases but there was another flower picture of a beautiful hand made quilt made by a clever lady wh lives near this garden, It wn, made of all the provincinl flower ago but is jiisl as true today. In This was wrmm many yearwfor the Province of Prince Ed- August there are lovely flowc-r31 lmatis vines are making the wallslB"m5l' Culumhh and the Tiger of this small home colorful with L”-V '07 S3-Skltcihfwln. Th! flower j hundreds of purple-blue flowers. fh"'bl:V"i1ldf0;Q"9h!9C l3 the Iris and -This variety is called Jackmannl. 9 089 of Alberta. Our 'after Mr. Jackman of Worthing new PT0VihC9' 0! Newfoundland who moduwd "us popular hybridlhas the Jack in the Pulpit which pm,” ye,” any and an over meibelongs to the Arum family. Mun- .C(()uI;Il!'." you will! sec at this time grebx ha” 3 710:9? Emlalem called a t e year, t e lovely flowers of ""10"? In I0 We We cover- ing, Ciemms I hive med other ed all the Province: in lovely wild hybrids and they are very beautl-Igflwersr whal 3" lhluehllhl Way ful but Jackmanui seems to be' 599'” "19 hhllfs making a hardy and ugly Emwnv .beautiful quilt of flowers. i The Fuschia in the tubs wiutered I A"0”19" ('0V9"l9l W8! leer! made in the cellar are now in full bloom I "7 '3”l""l"' hlTdS- It was I wonder- ind m", the mmh side of thelful piece of work only artists can home colorful with the Clematis d0 this lf:V9lYtW0Fk-I Thole brida on U... .115. The m were so rue o co or and form ilovejy pvivams .,.,."'.,.,”':., s:..eiin3,),, i that it was possible to name them the north side in the shelter lroinlfmm "19 dl"t3t'9hl Itlluarel of the the wind and too much sun. Tube: Quilted cloth- R W83 I Pleasure roux Begonias are also grown beret” 599 ll”-'59 "OWE?! Ind birds in boxes ma "9 MW inwiy ,md.wlth all the lovely flower: shown laden with huge colorful flnwcrs.l3"f!”'l3l”T3l Chlhfed Mint! Ind The more I see of plants grown Pal" M15- in boxes or pots the better I llkel Visitors to thelsland always en- lthls way of gardening. It is pos-I. joy these exhibits and sometimes sible to have colorful gai'dcning:carry home with them come doing it this way in very difficult ixumples of floral beauty in rugs visaports insghe garden. t(':ftCt'lIll'.Il'SC Hmr otliermhandworkil Theyd linve . cces ry o see a is so :come o e garden ere In some lls rich and mulched too and that have a small jar of Island clay .31: pltrilnts hatvefplfnty 0lfmhlS'llTE.1ll; tiifir handbag ti) remind them . e saisacion o moving.o ” n e" an 1 1k, these plants when it is necessary. l coloredm photogrnlphsueilvnltho tub: and it is easier to control weeding. gome discarded garden and certainly they much admired by Its all. - ”Islander's Prayer" in this column.. Plants in pots have a decided t structural beauty. Pc-trunias. Fus-.7 thank Th". LON hf Olrth tlndl ehlas. Geraniums and Begonias add WY- character at certain points near F0? thhi HEM Mlterplehei the house or in focal positions My Island home. its beauty Ind- thraughout the garden picture. Pot' "5 8”'9mbT8ClhE PElCG- l ted plants am particularly desk-. I I thank The for its gentle Itrenmrl able near the house-or porcheslhhd the ll'IVlUh8 BFOVES or terracggmwherp they can be Ofsllver birch and frngrnutnprucei enjoyed It close range. Aside from "5 friendly little C0Ve5- l the structural value of plants in 1 lh-Ink Th" for the "h!P0llOd. pots, they have another desirablel llrare qunlltyevthey can be moved about. That ililds my Island home- und potted plants can be grown Ahd 50? 'h9 rich fertility in out of the way places and Of its beloved loam. brought in u ngpded, ll thank Thee for tranquility wine gbout types or pots? The And labour without fear; tenn ltlelf loosely used. refers to T0 100k "P011 this llllhd ll my container that will hold soil To know that thou art near. for the growing pf plants. Wooden f Teach me to thank Thee daily for tubs or boxes are appropriate, butt The friendly hearts I know: In addition, there are containers i That I tnkc not for granted, Lord. made of cement. iron and otherlEach kindness they bestow. materials. It lit challenging to ncelllelp me to do my humble pert what you can do with old kitc-helAs we immortalize utensils or other things you can The hospitality of this, dig up in attic: and cellars. Thosei Our Island Paradise. ishcli tlicrc. Until tomorrow - - - -Diary- - - , Gnodsnight. . . rnrmrv 'rv oovlzn ll. Nmr combination of filet crn-i rhel and rcgulnr crochet forms the pretty ”rrise" pattern of this coir-r -to hcautify your TV setli 28-iiichrs in No .10 merrcrlzed ('of-. g Inn. sI'Il.lll0I' in No 50. larger in crochet and knitting cotton. . p ii-nd TWENTY-FIVE CENTS it'll i on Front. st. West. Toronto. 0nt.l 5 Print plainly NAME. ADDIBIB. l Order our I955 Alice llrookgi Noni I P c r nit (tnulogue. En- joy mums and page: of exeitingi new dcsigns - knitting. crochetp ' embroidery. iron-min. toy: and lIm'olllP5' Send 25 cents for your copy of this wonderful book now. Youlll want to in-&r every design Ts ;' I 4:; New Sweater Styles c.iri.-1io'miiiuw-mrinucnowaiuiiinoanainpcioetovnrf etnbomutnmd wttlaeenadeentaudtnurarcuorunl ANNE AD AMS PATTERNS l i HALF-SIZE STYLE Want to look taller. smnrler. slimmer? Sew this nttrnctive en-i ual - nee how it flutter: the half- - no "overliend" muu or fun. i Simple lines, crisp detail: - any luwing! Proportioned for perfect fit - no alteration problemnl Pnttern 4865: Hnlf Sizer l4Vg.i lolly. lath. 2ft'h. nu. ms. Shep IOVI takes 4 yards 30-inch flbrlc. -This pnttern' only to me. lfm-' pie to new. is touted for fit. Ilu complete ill instruction. loud -run-ni-nvt clN'l'l- fil cam in will man): can- not be accepted) for this turn! Print plainly llll. N . ADD-. nus. ITYLI NUMBER. l lend order to ANN: ADAMS.l care of Clm-lottotown Guardian. Pntterlt Dept. N Front I. Want. lbronto. Ont. FALSE Tenn Th! Loosen - ward island. The pink Mayfloweiucercniony was performed by REV..l for Nova Scotia and the Violet fori D., Campbell. in all gardens and here the Cle- New B"”"swick' The D0EW00d forl the beautiful camel-33 in lggghgr cues. l d.ughtQr" wedding . gown of yg-I. employed with T' n'He Hulk.” C- .m..jmym.....g:...u pig It surely makes us think that we do low figured taffeta with beige ac- iA' "d the b"ld' l' ”" '5” m" ”' lfalllhl now hold lovely tuberous live in quite 1 wonderful part of cessories and a corsage of Queenilhe E"""" Dr” C” beghhltis at the back door In thlsythls Dominion. S. Barlow Bird has Elizabeth roses The groom's ninth- d f h nretgiven me permission to print his er was attired in ruse crepe and W ' i or s e Wise size figure! Favorite atep-in style p V The marriage was solemnized at. accompanied by the Ofllhllt. MN- ttiir in ”t":'”i. .... .. M iii---" "um 3I30 P-"L 0" "E1151 ii '”'9"' 9, ' ' Following the ceremony - . daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L.B. l marriage by her father. chose for mm W” MM u we ham: Zr: MacMillan. Wood Islands. a Ildi her wedding 1 gown of white ny- 0 The best mun for the occaxlu Eembleml our own Lmyk supper Johnp son 0; M.-, gnd Mrs. Clar- lon not over taffeta. She carried I bride for 60 guests. Lo ' . Murray River. T h e bouquet of red carnations. The neW1&"W0d5 '9” Oh I honey- ence we Miss Gladys MacMillan was the moon trip through the Maritime ;bl'ldESII1Iid and was attired in I provinces and parts of the United During the ceremony Miss Elaine yellow dreal of nylon net over Statel- MacMillan sang 1 Love You Trulyl t taffeta- ' HOUSEHOLD HINT Anclrew-Taylor i - ' 5 ' h- Wetil cling . alileefrbrgzzrlhmaalfyagfllgldolfo iii... - - dd- . I t ed? and water laundering. If the utain. aiAK::;iiiglv:n lgll':Sf)”)faf'EI'::nemhflndIzlse l tsgon a non-washable fabric. Iponle, U July 20' u 3.30 pm. when an, with cold water. l.H. Bean united in marriage. 1323-. E iii”. GaflIf:la1ml!Se.' l'sI.'::s'TBdV8l:5hl((:.lra:f thin for forty guests was held at i here the bride's yui . d .i h Lowell. only son of Mulberry Wiev W llfre aiiil MlPl."Jflhfl Andrews. Nor- "bl? "35 amend with ' m""l tier waddlngrigaka fdoppod with c . v - miniature e an groom an . 3'e4el)!:'T.: 103571”;haI:;:,1l'gcl:.':talEidecornted with cut flowers and pine zcrysfalege over ta,-ma fa5h,iwhite candles in Illver holderau ibned 0" Princess "ms with 8 mgiPreslding over the tea cup: were. . .Mrs. John Paynter. aunt of the C01-1-AGE C 5 5 Aw hd matching jacket and headdresspbride and M". Truem-n Pwnurl REE E L 1 d nylon net. with sequins in match- con. eh ' , mi .d 'm ,hg shade. She carried it cascade l::e"'d:h;,.?o:::bo;n.: l::";1e: 1;-"nchl;.,ui;;".h," '1; MM ,l ilink Sweetphenrt rosesaalridneh:t:'Eg H. Bean ""1 W" remanded m touch to am mm It”... ';?tag;ePheV;::n,1,vpe r C xhy the grltliom. ll:1);rs.m Stanleyt Bhakar :5 cup ciotinifl glues: The bridesmaid was Miss Ernmlwabiirlnahdnlglf-I Andercivunuleftmliy 2 rhevgcshrgddgdmcarrnts :?s'l0;)w5r:::,frinmwglfwlggggj gmgmotur c:r on 1 bonezgnoou to 3 cups xhr ded cabbage 1--w ::i"i:.:..:"”;::':..':....:.".::tits: Lf.".Z."'" " "M th ' . 8 ' '."”.2...fi.”S?”Ei2ll? iiibieiarcd"ros.lW”" " 553' l'''i"'"”9 W" W” Combine the cottaiie cheese and es, lflfglwnaccceziglflge "5 99"”? 0' French dressing and blend well The 3,-mm ..-.5 attended by Mr, Thy I W23"-Wm M g Add the carrots. cabbage and Morris Burns as best man. lsumee:1?Jy'wh E m r" 9 :" l1'lPlfl'"l?- T0" lllhf-U llld IN" The bride's motlicr chose for her m ' ' "9 f "Wm ' 0! CHIP lettllct M830! 3 ltlfvhlll -V.R. Peplcr. COOK'S CORNER l lace with nary accessories and carriage of multi-colored sweet . pen Providence hu glvan in hope Following the ceremony a recep- Md deep " ' 99 P9"'"0" M” the many care: o Ife. -(Voltaire) MORNING SMILEO A teacher who was giving the children written exercises wrotcJ out this Wvnnted” advertisement: I "Wanted - A milliner. Apply by. letter to Miss Smith. 10 Blank. S. Street-” l L:'- The children had to apply for Q; hjgw pg Vpm m gf the position in writing. l t p' ' T One youngster wrote: i "Dear Miss Smith -- I saw you; want a mllliner. I hate to triml bats. Can't you get somebody clse? M 7"tooI:-luau lb”. Please let me know at once. Edith I P'W.gl"'0Wh:;';:: Brown." SAVE ON Hwy Ih nk Oelru T is Tnbleu. C-Ullllllll !rnn.ut.'i- bulld blood. In - tile and duo: on no-Ford ""....' i'.'.'.'::.'.': :3: u hue let Lovely Genet A pound: I'inyWlav:.Ill:1 curves. ry Oman Tank Tnbku " " l 0 cent: . " - today. Sn l:lovI quick lheydh( lmlld up gay ..1....'lll.” -'17.. 1...i'.”'i'm. 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