L This picture was photographed I I ';l ilwhere this shot was taken. ' "Golly hilt she's beautiful" . .- 3 .l ' the ntoticl. ,3 site is". too. I thou! of place in shorter ones in thel 7 ;'Ytrnin lslandst and shirt in a rayon ,l.plqile. I I . lIl'.Z. in baresl I()llt'iI of an iron to look as crisp anti frcsii as new. Sun pro- ttr-cting hat by Madcaps. LLY, BUT SHS - ---&Mh.&r.Af .- II BEAUTIFUL! While winter winds howled up mericans on the move. Charlotte Amalie, on St- Thim- North. stylists packed up a travel- lg . Virgin Islands. The little boy's happy vacation wardrobe of Acri- JOFSIES. chiffnns and crepes make g 0me..'...m.kSm (me nmhe shopsii-i Ian and Chemstrand nylon fash- it possible for women to pack, mflfblelnd dim? "S0193. DBFOQUE the Spamsh Mam 5hopping hretions and flew to St. -Thomas. best vtiih nary a thought for costly pres- CGIIUIK PIECES and !llBP9d Corni- lknown of the U.S. Virgin Islands. sing and cleaning. the most won- 0!! are all available .nlhere they found summertime set- dc-rfully feminine clothes in ilieiplpern and achieve miracles, a young rilslflvlll of (fharlottc Amalie g tings for summer sun 'n fun fasli- lnew supple silhouette. Yes, there M95 in ..,.1.....y.-.1 admiration gtlions. They report that they did is a wider-than-ever choice of full- Well vtorih looking atlnot take along I single thing that ions in man-made fabrics that pack .- .,. mmly tailored won't come oil! of a suitcase as.in ihimhle space, shed wrinkles. - 1;...-mmta length shin-is iyou'll feel neatly as it went in - crisp. fi-esliwvash quickly and easily. and use and ready to near. Going places I this summer? . . . The 1'” of mh.m.k.s has new ers. shirts. slacks, dresses. suits. . A slim hiitlnn-front skirt com-:meah.hg;.,.-the ever growing "um, skirts and blouses are found in .-PINPS lllls YFOPI-P001 SDOTIS 9ll59m- her of vacation bound travelers , , g I. lilo. This pique is crease releas- who imyel lightly and on , budget, was in styles for cvcry Single mem- cim be washed easily. will Thanks to rnaii-made fibers like It" "fill? hmll.V.TlIe Work is tak- rlrv quicklv and needs just the-Arrilan acrylic fiber and Chem-'en out of travel and vacation ward-. luxurious lnoking.,ll'0b?S by buyinlz litzhtwciizht. park-I style-right. budget aware fashions able. carefree clothes. Pack less.' are today readily available to A- take more! strand nylon. it Easy-care qualities of synthetic; little ironing. j Bathing suits, playclothes. sweat these iiixury-look. easy-care fash- WM... gt ('0l'F2llI-TAD ROAD WJ. ll head Road W1. was held at the? lllome of Mrs. Charles Marshall. t,'I'IIe meeting was called to order ;,by the President. .'lIrs. Rilla Rear- -'don. Mrs. Harry Blrt read the minutes of the previous mcetlmt. 1 on call was answered by thir- r Ii in members by in reading. -' Business was discussed. It was oclded to ask a play to come to ltha community hall In the near 3: ure. Plans were made to help . pain funds. It was also decided U as respond to Mrs. Allan's invita- , on to assist In Community Hall. - Mrs. Harvey MacDonald ptit on gt I contest won by Mrs. Samuel Wooldridge. Mrs. Walter MacDon- aldts was won by Mrs. I-Iarold Mc- I JDonIld. Mrs. Alden Ellis bad I ' , mo of Bingo with prizes. Miss. urrlc favoured with a song. The; Queen brought the meeting to I lose. Luunch was served by the President. Mrs. Windsor Brehsut was circl- Mrs. Tlreaaurcr. Mrs. W. J. R. MacDon- d. Mrs. Manuel. VIC!-PFBIMPIII. pr!-I The study on Bolivia was given aided in the absence of the presi- dent. Mrs. Douglss Cameron. The devotions Mrs. Manuel. Reports were given by Mrs. Brchaut In the absence of the secretary. and Mrs. Yen. tree b- urcr. The report of the nominating committee was given by Mrs. Char- be It the home of Mrs. Brehaut. w I r e conducted The June meeting of the canal JUnlOr wOrlCl Elected Their President ed president of the .lunior World ed to the "Churches for new crim- Wide Guild of t'.ie Charlot'eio-.tn, munities” fund and 3143.5 was giv- United Baptist Church at a meet-len towards the medical s(hplar- lng held at the home of Mrs. Ken-' ship fund. Letters were read from eth Yon. Other officers are Vice-i Mrs. Ralpn Manning: l.W. Mclnereny. Mrs. Gerald Purdy. Secretary. Mrs. Blois Manuel and. formerly of Truro, N.S.. was wel- lcomed to the group by Mrs. liar- by Cochabamba. lcs Ballem. Five dollars was vot- Evagaline Crowe and Mrs. old Milton. 1 iby Mrs. R. F. Welton who told oil lmissionary we r k in Oruro and Refreshments were served by the hostess. assisted by Miss Jean McArthur and Mrs. Bre- haut. The September meeting will oatcss. assisted by Mrs. Samuel - -Vlooldridxe. (X)-OP METHODS 1 Denmark's exports of butter. i bacon and eggs are practically all t ,. - vided by co-operative groups. C i ll rabbit only an dish?" "Probably because that in the shredded ta nx.l pkg. Wisconsin .way it is featured on hotel menus. I natural sharp Cfieddar 'MIdImc." he replied. "in otherllstir until the cheese melts. Serve. LET'S EAT Vclrieiy Of New Ways To Serve Welsh Rabbit By IDA BAILEY ALLEN ''Why is it. Chef." I asked. ountries cheese is more widely sea. "In England. small portions of Welsh rabbit on toast are nrvcd in the British tradition as I 'savnry' at the end of dinner. In France. cheese sauces I:'e used over fish or vegetables. These are usually 'fondueI.' which may be called a rich kind of Welsh rab- bit. But in the United States. Walsh rabbits are preferred less Hot and made with milk Instead of wine or bar" Ill? I01" ton nouns I "that many people think of WeIs'i ized milk. Cook-ittlr until begin- I late Iupperning to thicken. dd .'Itr-Iaafer to the freezing tray of I I am: I with and lit tsp. pepper. Slowly blend in i c. homogen- Wmw Laacuolbalela-I.I Pggc8TheGunrdian Imm'I ltltu. emu Isa - Wed.. June 12. 1957 The annual Golf Review, 1951 gdluon, contains. photographs of the executive officers of the Cu- adian Ladies Golf Union. Among the thirteen pictures are those of Mrs. George H. Buntain. national handicap manager. Mrs. R. F. Norman. president of the Prince Edward Island and Newfoundland Branch. and Mrs. E. M. Bllnl-IL precident of the New Brunswick branch. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Gallant and Dr. and Mrs. K. A. MacEachern have been in Moncton, attending the dental convention. Mi-. "anti Mrs. L. 0. Kelly, ion Dorchester Street. entertained at I hmily dinner party Sunday EVIDIIII at the Queen Hotel, the occasion HAPPENINGS being their twenty-fifth weddinl pl!- nlvarury. Later in the eveninl lrlcnds and relatives dropped In It Mr. and Mn. Kelly's home to ex- tend congratulations and best wish- oa upon this happy occasion. Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Gallant of 189 King Street entertained friend! at their home on June the seventh- The occasion was Mr. and Mrs. Gnllant'I seventh weddinll 1951' Vetury. Many good wishes war! extended to them upon this happy occasion and good wishes extend- ed for a great many Inniverslrlet Mr. and Mrs. Frank Powell of St. Peter's were receirinl CODE?!- tulatlons on June fourth, the oc- culon being their fiftieth anniver- Iary. ELEANOR ROSS Wallpaper C By ELEANOR R058 venicnce, especially if one does not wish the responsibility looking after utilities and servic- ing it. But the apartment-dweller is often upset by the box-like sim- ilarity of the layout to all other apartments in the building. How can an apartment as given I touch of originality, made more Individual. without a big outlay of money? EASIEST WAY The easiest way. of coilrse. is to alter the outline of the room with skillful wallpaper accents and drapery treatment. Wallpaper panels and scenics do wonders in lgivling walls a highly original on . Then. too. shaped corneccs. In wail- Room Look More Different , lttie arrangement of the turniture A" lP"""9"" '5 ' 3"” ('0"'land a wise choice of lamps and OI happy medium between the novel on Make A Equally important. of course, is other accessories. Try to strike I and the bizarre. One idea is to use mo uphol- stered chairs side by side. Instead of the usual chairs. some wise decorators place I supersize mat- tress and box spring on brass legs and then cover them with up- holstery fabric. Then. with the narrow end against the wall, the piece juts out into the room. CONVERSATION GROUP Another good idea is to try one of the high-styled trundle beds in place of the traditional studio couch. The separate parts of the trundle bed can be made into In Interesting conversation group. Within limits. color should do much. too. Stay clear of bizarre combinations which you'll not only tire of all too soon but which may tire you. MARY HAWORT:i Mon 20, Is Confused , DEAR MARY HAWORTH: I am a young man of 20, considered exceptionally good-looking. with n IO just short of genius and marked talent In music and art. I am the second son in a family of three boys. Ihsvc wonderful parents and they love me. but I am constantly at odds with them. My mother is very sociable and well-adjusted. but my father is neurotic and withdrawing. uneasy with people -as I am. His lack of confidence adds to my own. I can't bear to see my fears reflected in him. I feel that my parents cling to me too much. But the weakness may be mine, not theirs. I want to make my own life. but I aml grounded by my dependence on; them. whether they realize it on not. My brothers are just the op-I poslte-confident, congenial. get-t tlng a bang out of llfe- I can't say I don't envy them. but I havel never been bitter, and we get, along fine together. I DATES BACK I YEARS l The problem: I am plagued. and have been for about six years, with an overbearing sense of on- reality concerning life, the world.l even tangible objects. My dis-, tress has at times been so great, that I have seriously considered. suicide. I feel now I must tskcl action to shake this weight froml my spirit and escape into life. if there in a way out. ; My life up to the age of about, It was wonderful. Then when I went to high school-I much big- ger school than I was used to-I felt my previous Ivory tower ec-- clusion had been wrong, I wilfull Id tsp. Worcestershire. 1. cheese. over toast. Asparagus Rabbit: Place toast points in deep serving dlIbee.l Spoon an Cheddar rabbit. Top. with cooked asparagus and addi- tional rsbbit if desired. Tomato - locon Rabbll: Place toast points In serving dishes. Topl rabbit, then with freeht tomato slices and crisp bacon. Deviled Egg Rabbll: Place loan points In deep Irving dlsbea. Top win rabbit. deviled or hard-cooked eggs and parsley. From: strawberry Compote: Dlmolve V. c. sugar la la 0. ball- lngwaler and cool. nah. dry and Illea I pt. straw- berrlec. Add I anon rule and vi dlced fresh or cnncd pl acapplc. Stir in the sugar mlxtare. refrlpratar. freon I r. lilac. escape from life. I enloyed better than average ptipularlty here and at college. but always felt inade-I quate within. never a part of thal crowd. never allowed myself the; luxury of close cornpanlonshlps. (though to all appearances. Ii "belonged”l. VALVES TIIROWN ASIDE I do not know which way to fully proportioned self. in a so- ciety so little geared to greatly gifted, sensitive spirits, is not un- common. It is an ordeal experi- Gllctd by all ”special" people. The "Confessions of St. August- ine" are a case in point. A! Of IIOW. you are also some- what of a lamb who has lost his way. Thus you suffer profound anxiety and feelings of unreality. Quite aside from your intrinsic travail that is part of the cost of your being one of nature's higher products. Your reference to having ly IDA JEAN IAIN Many I Ilttle woman could Illp Intoaslullcxcopttliather waistline, measure: I! bulging lnchal. which is I generous size 14. - This middle meuur t In the test of tho dgun. In fact. many figure-coascbtu women go by the nilc-of-the-waist rather than by the weight scales. The minute the Ikmblldllll-1IhlltIuecI.e.tbey cut out all extras. Three added pounds can , ad the waist I ball Inch. And two extra inches at the Wlllt Jump the,dreu size! So. if there II I bit more fat llml fill at your waist, take slimming measures. You proba- bly do not need t.o.dlet. Eat satis- fying meals Including the protec- tive foods. but skip second help. lugs and limit bread to one thin slice I meal. Go llght on butter and leave off rlch desserts. WILL FEEL CONTENT it's well known that the most slimming, as well as the best "heltlnl young". exercise is to Push away from the table before that full feeling is reached. Try It: 30 minutes atcr you will feel happily content. . And stretch to slay silken slim -stretching is wonderful. Strelcii up. bend to the side and hold the movement for a slow count of six. 337 Iloldinl the movement muscle tone is increased. It is easier to stretch against something solid-Inch Is the wall. valued-spiritual progress. mor- als. everything-in your efforts to "escape into life." leads me to think you may have been involved in I thoroughly confusing sex epi- Iodc. possibly homosexual. at some time in the past six years. BEQUIES HELP This venture into total confusion and emotional frustration. I mis- take not uncommon to school boys. but quickly dismissed and forgotten by the less imaginative. would be critically disturbing to I person of your special sensitivity. And I think you've had such I crisis added on to all the stress- and-strain of trying to grow up and become the superior man- uu Illzh level, personality-that nature aimed at. in launching you. Part of the problem. as you keenly sense. is that your dad hu failed in leadership, when you've most needed it. to get your begf. ings In life. Do you need help? Yes. Spiri- tual help. analytic help and even perhaps medical help-of the type outlined in Abrahamson's and Pezet's book Body. Mind and Sugar iHoltl- Beyond that. you need to turn your back on your artistic bias and do plain hard work that requies no soul-search- ing. Also, it might help you to read Thomas Merton's The Seven Your. Waist Measure Is A Sure Test Of Figure Bland Ildewarda to I'll! With IUD extended up Wl"- 7”” I-t-r-e-t-ch long smooth. cantor log the action tllrolllh "19 95"" middle measurement. lxxandsti-etcliInlii...thme times. mange Ildca and stretch along the other side. IEACIIES LATERAL MUSCLE! This thorough-going stretch not only reaches the muscles of the waist. but all the lateral muscles that bound the silhouette at the sides. Since few natural move- ments bring thesc side muaclcl Into action. the laterals constitute a "dead" area. muscularly speak- lng. Follow through with I side- ga on nothing like stretching for n you'll like the III of your skirt band. MORNING SMILE Al I popular port all the crow applied for leave exce one. "WILIUI the matter! asked an officer. "Are you the only one who hasn't a wife in this port?" "No." was the reply ''I'm the only one who has" aeanumiu. w.r.i . "".:'"'..:i" ..':v-" oduday. 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