"Anne Marie White Becomes the Bride Of John B. Davies Many guests attended the mar. in St, Andrew's United Mrs. Roy Barnard White, to Mr, John Bertram Davies, son of Dr, and Mrs, D, Russell Davies, all of Oshaws. Telford The Reverend George performed the ceremony, Given In marriage by her fath- er, the bride wore an ) original gown of Vrench satin styled with sheath sleeves and neckline edged with a Gulpure lace, The bouffant rait ppliaues, of of unpressed pleats fell to rt 4 pel train, Her fingertip veil was raught to a cloche accented with matching lace and she carried a cascade of lilies of the valley, freesin and sweetheart roses. Miss Flizabeth White maid-of- NEW LEAF DESIGN! By ALICE BROOKS Set a beautiful table with these new Maple Leal dollies! Stunnin modern design easy to crochet! Make a buffet and chair set too, Pattern 7285: Modern leaf doll: fes! 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Patton, wo with hot daughter, od ly Barton several weeks in Japan last ail related in detail her impressions of Japan with particular reference to Tokio, Leaving United States by plane the travellers spent a short time at Honolulu and then on to Tokio where there is a SoBmOpo- litan population of eight million people. The speaker emphasized the great natural beauty of Japan and #lso spoke of the home life of the Japanese ple whom she found very courteous, friendly and ap Athens, Rome, and ngland, of colored slides Sovatig the en-| tire trip, She was introdu Mrs, Drew Jacobi, and the thanks | of the group were expressed by | Mrs, 1. G, Travel, | Mrs, H, H. Wells, vice-president, presided in the absence of the Jresident, Mrs. Jack Carter. Mrs, acobl was in charge of the wor- ship service and Mrs. Robert Hol den read the scripture. Roll » was held and Mrs, Ralph %¢ bY submitted the treasurer's repu. The birthday apron was passed and the forthcoming bazaar dis cussed, Mrs, Claude Halleran re- ported on the recent catering job and the apron project, It was decided to tentatively cancel the June meeting in view en's Association. Tea was served Baby Band Guests St. Andrew's WMS St. Andrew's WMS Afternoon Auxiliary entertained the members of the Baby Band and their moth- ers at the regular meeting, The children enjoyed a playtime and lunch under the supervision of Miss Grace Anderson, 8 of the noon luncheon of the Wom. | Mrs, Barton showed a number | CHILD GUIDANCE Some Ways To Help Child Who Is Entering First Grade By G. CLEVELAND MYERS |perhaps more emphasis shou'd be A great deal has been said about | placed on the rich experiences the readingreadiness of the child! common to all children. entering first From |. the University of Delaware | + | leaving the mothers free to enjoy | secretary, spoke on 'the aims and the meeting, Mrs. C. A. Sadler presented al short worship service of medita- tion and prayer based on the scrip "Suffer Little Chil- Storie ture reading dred to Come," Mrs, E. G sang 'That Sweet Story of Old," with Mrs. J. L. Pegg at the plano : The Dissident, Mrs. M x Kirk: and, took charge of the business. | them about child Miss M A BE ived Ho | There was a good Tso) fangs 8 ary n Japan e » . nl hy shld June meeting will be the annual gible literature which proved very | Juncheon on June 9 convened by | speaker and soloist | Midis. Whitlam W { Ked os o rs, m Werry o ron, | friendly tea the WMS Pesbyterial Baby Band William 4 hoi convened by Mrs. preciative, On their return jour-| © ney Mrs, Barton and her daugh-| | ter Jud brief visits to Hong Kong, | aro, don, i ced by | 24 PICTURED FOLLOWING CEREMONY The bride, the former Miss Hazel Thelma Layng, signs the register following her marriage recently to Mr, Willlam Walter Newell in St. Gregory's Roman Catholie Church, Mrs, Newell Is A. Sadler grade, various studies it is beleived that| --o. "oon ip, , Dr. Elizabeth Pilant to Ball Teachers Col- most children A learn lo read more qu x Are|iege, Muncie, Indiana "It for the first few weeks | sete, NC Ho today, when ghilares have more read- after starting school, than ever before, h in eceding school and GETTING READY As a result, many children are he years kept foo long at "getting ready 10 the years, we should read," and their parents have|hear so much talk the ne- some grounds for wishing the first | cesgity of the school's devoting a grade teacher did not waste rH Fore ogg oid Bid vs Bd much time. Actually, the reason attempting instruction in reading fom OVE Ste a eras, Oh re ue ma i and methods that are used, kk You _Bawe Pi wid he phi A HANDICAP : do much about the school's meth- At a recent convention, held by | ods However, you will be wise to pos o s the Association for Su; ision FUR STORAGE TIME Curriculum Development, the ques- For FREE Bonded Pickup tion was raised as to whether the FASHION VILLAGE of preparation are Phone RA 5.2722 new methods a handicap since they require the child to visit airports, farms, zoos, nad other pdaces in order to have experiences necessary to do well his early yonding sons. This | might be particulirly true for chil-| dren who are less privileged eco-! nomically, It was suggested that A the daughter of Mr, 8. 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