(Wary windh was most successful, | James Meleon for Central dis MERRY MATES THE DAILY TIMEAGATETTE, Monday, Vebrasry 9, 1955 9 Plans were made for the dinner triets The 'Merry Mates" Club of Mrs Vicor CHbii Veale a PlOFY " to he given for the Rochester Troop. Neporis were also read from | chi emortsl Chure " " A "DRY" SHAMPOO which is visiting the 7th Troop the Mrs, John Matthews, fest class | heist Memorial Church met On| ghout "Rilgion In the Home d of February 2% oh . Wednesday evening, The president we Mr, and Mys,| J some of your furniture pieces Yeh an _>y ey Soe prielly on raining. | | opened the meeting with prayer, Harold Hawkahr presided for (he are upholstered, Give them o "dry SAK Mon: | pent meeting wil' be held on | meeting, husinass susaion, A new couple Mr. | shampoo. Accumulated soft wil sg Taggart were intro: i Man Asks For Rules To Follow Mrs, KE, A, Collins, division com. March 24 ot"20 pm, ok Guide| The various reports were SIVen: duced, Welcomed. to the elih, ----. he Aetarion rt re wok J r, 4 , ov furniture Denr Mary Haworth: | am think ( rightly met if he feels secure In missioner, presided ai the Feb, House and Mr, John Houghton, the presi-| "he recreation for the evening) fr n . ' . dent urged all members to he "lin constant use Ling of getting married to a very | & family group; and i he learns rusty Meeting of ta Sha byl CANADIAN LEGION AUX, resent it the Loyalty Dinner on Wins uel of or \laviriom P70 | preserve wood surf by wash, fine on and it 1s my ambition | from parents (or parent substi: | Bo OE runs y (1 The Ladies Awdliory to the | Wednesday, ¥ebruary 23, at Hotel with a , to make my girl the happiest | tutes how to "relate" to Las oe aliarmoon, wruary 19, canadian Legion Branch 48 held| Genosha at 6.30 pm, OVERTWENTY CLUB dry, . cont Lwite tn the world, Can you sug | with confident justified trust and | nae : {Us regular meeting ) the Tagion| Severs! old time ballroom dances| Under a shower of hearts and | * wax or gest 10 rules to follow In order | oui-going affection, | Mrs, Collins welcomed Mrs | Hall with the Presiden, Mrs "| trom the British Isles were demon | Cupids, & of number of {Jong that | may nchieve this? Please| A modern sage hos seid real | Jomes Medan, newly i poate. ert Williams, presiding, | strated by Mr, and Mrs, Warry|peonie da the Over 3 anty don't vevenl my identity, Thank | love embodies the desire to give | commissioner for Central Glitrict | The charter was draped in hon-| Chapman, Everybody then foined| Club "Cupld Caper" last Satur: you D.C fulness of We, The late Dr, Harry | the secretary, Mrs, yril Weyrich | our of Mrs, Joseph flson who! in (he dances and the evening con: J Dear D.C. | have discussed your | tack Sullivan, famous fn psyehia- | T€ad the minutes of t é PIER | passed away on uesday, | vluded with re reshments served] Novely were arranged questions with an older man, atric circles, ines love as thet | nd Heart go Abi Correspondence was tend and! py the commities in charge, inners of the Specialist in human relations, now | state In which the satisfaction and | Cookle day would he held on May | filed and accounts passed for pay: | 4 td Yay Colling and ! over 2 » apn wrandiather, who has security of another has hecome as | 14 this year | ment, | COME DOUBLE CLUB hoon married some years, In|lmoortant ss one's own, The Girl Guide and Boy Beouts | Mrs, Alfred Lavender gave the) pe J ehruon meeting of the| espee asmuch fs he arows in wisdom | Vrank J, Sheed, distinguished | Associations will again unite for| sick members report and Mrs | Come Double Club opened with 8! are Invited to enjoy Ron and rich contentment from ves English writer on religion and | their annul "good turn" presenta | Peter Simmons gave her report! worship service, Mrs, Harvey ow music each week #f the | I 90 vane. 1 take 16 he hos & ve morals, says "the most important | tion to be made during thinking | on sick veterans, | Thompson led In the opening pray: | YWCA Over/Twenty Club, liable repertory of aris, skills and | element In human love Is willing | week, | The meeting next Tuesday 1s to) er, followed hy scripture readin precepts for making marriage a {the good of the other person. Teports were given by the dis be in the form of a pot luck sup | hy Mr, Vietor Cubitt, Mrs, Rona Beauty parlor in Canada de | , Mrs ed from "819 0 5,178 MARY HAWORTH MAIL Aiming At Happy Married Life i good experience And to will the good of t trict 5, Mrs, M, ¥. |per with the men's branch 6s | Wragg and Mrs, Charles Russell | ere; between Viest off he says, "No rules |is not 'merely to wish it ~~ bul| Wilson, for the north and Mrs,' guests, boii, a duet "Whispering Hope," ' 104) and | Rules often aren't part and parcel | to will it off potively, That Is, to PE ---------- - EE he - ik LR i of the Wife of the person, Rules | actually work for IL--as INErest: | em tend to narrow rather than to wid: | edly ns we would strive to benefit {en one's horizon; therefore | feel | ourselves | there should be none, Tot us speak, instand, of leads' to successful liv ng He uses cerigin kep-words, to give you the piteh of genuine or constructive loving, to wit: Fm. pathy, Sympathy, Compassion Ministering, Observing distress and reducing it, A WAY. OF LIFE "It 1s more blessed to give than to receive," he reminds, "Love is bountiful, giving; it Is not a receiving process, Love acts to re lieve others' discomfort, Love Is a way of Wife doing good for an 8 | other, Deep enduring satisfaction {| comes of this way of life; but | indirectly, as a by-product, The 8 | spirit of Vive Is not self-seeking' Only the emotionally mature per: son Is capable of giving love, he says, The receptive bype, so-called comparable to the infant or ehild | | in character traits -- seems in capable of enduripg love Mr. Sheed further says our com: mon life Is damaged at the source hy insufficient love and in all iis functioning hy want of trust, People love each other all too Ii tle, he says, but they trust one another hardly at all! and in deeds, he adds, a superficial glance over the human scene today does not Justify too much trust of our mors! reliability; Yet the main tenance of trust between persons is essential to happiness; and the way to develop or restore trust in human relations is to become mor- ally frustworthy oneself, Insofar as one is able, with the help of God For ABC guidance in the field of affections, study 'Love and Mdvringe" by ¥. Alexander Ma: gouin (Harper and Brothers), a quite delightful, sage and search: ing treatment of the subject MH Mary Haworth counsels throug! her column, not by mall or per: sonal interview, Write her In care 5th ANNUAL BAZAAR AND GIANT A child's emotional needs are' of this newspaper, .. APICTURE OF HEALTR =~ |"GRGUPS CLUBS, AUXILIARIES Mary Jone, daughter of Mr, | the granddaughter of Mrs, Frank od " Wiliam W. Bowden, | Cridiand and Mr. William ¥, FRIENDSHIP GROUP Blay and Mr, Rex Sevenoaks gave CHILD GUIDANCE FIRE At, A At ft me dtr The Decoration Of The Home |i sis. Gat Fiat Ef Shergd, so 1a . , e ecoration e Home | "vo traehing (| Bell and her group, Mrs, Norman Wirsching gave a itv 1 sefiure, OMSK ious mooting| JN SCOUT MOTHER AUX 2.30 pom TO MIDNIGHT Can Be A Family nterest were tend by the secretary | oghawe Reout Mothers Aurilisry Mrs, Douglas Redpath and the | wou held on Wednesday afternoon urk Street, Janey, who was ' Bowden of Oshawa a G CLEVELAND MYERS (of the home 'and plans for the | treasurer's report was given bY | (a ®t, Georges Parish hall, Mrs, ond t | home, Mrs, Nelson Whinfield, This report i uiy - an hi Ghd an "hls book 1s especially for girls | included the results of the eoncert Tul Diutided and there {ally those of his own room, Hudying home, furniahin A by the Golden ky Chair. which A report was made on the Valen: t+ 0 rst time, and shoi were very satisfactory, sont. 4 relagionahip, Jy (Ves the cllid | used with young teen. - agers at|ation was made to Mrs, M. J, tine candy sale held by the Aux 44 BOND ST. EAST practice at oarnin Values school a viondarhut, book {0 have Wilton Jor special services render hole: , | about the ho { 0f Troup, YE € \ C tion in thin direction | daughters to study and enjoy to- | "vey, Ta ¢ informed the DRAPES - CURTAINS in his very early years, | gether, that they had been asked fo o VENETIAN SHADES hay tot hes several gar: | PRACTICAL INFORMATION to three weddings during the spring histarh vallable, Uusuall (1 ally there's and summer months, PEE ESTIMATE h 4 1 1t includes information which | And summer months. M y Ear Chom how te mae he oat of or, smathing nay, Sap, afford, » WARD'S Relax and Enjoy Biz Bate a Ew, chal | fn gl ro | OSHAWA ONAPTER of WADASSAH : ng them to buy h WE fe] WH ABV HERAT 1 ER Delicious Tews onwe Rulon TE EPRI la, T0007 27%, 1% | qe -- Ci Geom ov Srunseble parmies inching Ye Aou them, ihe ns man: ss ; Refreshments aie Youth Alyah, chaeritios, he i thew rome | Is our tirietive Your support of this Baxeer and Binge will be greetly Floor Polisher Tis wishes hol y [) opprésiated and every nickel, dime or quarter poriant IA, at, hh Wiese spond will go to ald those In less fortunate sireums Winning Yet ty new drapes, walpaper, rugs, wall TEA ROOM stamens be drawn by aor " ations anod furniture are be. r, JO ALDWINKLE will officially open the Besser, Mrs. MIKE STARR oy child of the family who Js TP i od Rett A tll sf fool that his opinions are wel: Kod 2 wow His sharing 2) all such tholoas ol el : aa : By - \ becomes more importa 0 j 3 His, i laAveY . 3 BIG DOOR PRI SRE OIE op | 1G i LS IAVEeX &9 ® CI) and guides children, espe-| EWN, i ; i nll In the upper grades and | [U5 h ; of Wg 4 hi school, in home decorations pi and furnishings, An axtellont new book has just RE ih Fb oi i : appeared, "The Home and Its Fur. | 5 ; ; ni Ly (MeGraw « Hi), by ol : a ¢ Ruth a AF : ; voolpomsered by , , FICE IN BUDGETING prtoaon o coro api oo "a (BINGO FROM 7 P.M, « MIDNIGHT) t who teaches at Iniversity of Wisconsin A MANY TOPICN : ) fir It considers color in the home, a . 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