r r m-mates who patted his beaving îst luck of the game. With mere ad slpped from his banda, gone .Ught up by Edmonton's fleet- teed 90 yards for the touch-down vest by a scant point, 26 - 25. Alouettes after the desperately- ci through for a late touchdow<n, argin of 25 - 14. And even- then, st must triumph again. Foi the turned on their power, savagely îe western 10-yard ine, A pass he started ta race, head-down, at him, the bail flevi oose frmi r it was an attempted pass, or r much. The bal] rolled loselv. ted over the Alouette line and Mi I T E D i was n for CROWNING GLORY - Eye- catching ls the word for this "crown" entered in on abstract hairdo contest in Berlin, Ger- many. The crazy coiffure was created by q hairdresser from the Soviet zone in just one hour lucidly and calmly passed on "Their lives depend on me." Fire, when it runs riot, pro- vides perhaps the most terrify.. ing ordeal. Yet when a Clapham girl of seven awoke and found her bedroom fuil of smoke, she remained perfectly calm, "My father and mother, my sister, my little brother," she thoaught. "Their lives depend on me." And so she hastened to the bedrooms where the rest of the family were sleeping, Thanks to her coolness they escaped in- jury. Not so happy was the out- coneipof nnltht>r but hit i one her had "<not Th, miral omiss ithe Few stance, that ba In a! n Louis positi f the Ad- repair the short tine d down to ched a de- Then, almost in the saine week, there were dinners, a ball at Claridges; a calypso bail at the May Fair, speeches for the National Polio Research Fund. And besides this, the Princess gave a sherry party. "Blow in for a sherry," she informally m- vited-her friends. ':Don't you ever want ta go to bed early?" a friend once asked this intrepid lady. "Never !" she firmly replied. But in one of her straight- forward speeches she confessed, "I've lived a very long life. You ail know my age. I have far ex- ceeded my span of three score years and .ten. But present-day youth-so gallant, so valiant is the way they cope with the dif- ficulties and problems of every- day life. It makes me sad when I look back on my youth when we seemed so safe and secure. The process cheese industry shipped a record $27,271,289 worth of products in 1953, $1,- 788.723 worth or 7% more than CL A. Although not exactly im- proper, it does create an awk- ward situation, and it ls much better to refrain from shaking hands and merely ,nod your head in acknowledgment of a table introduction, It, however, the other person does reach across the table to you, you must not hesitate in accepting it. Q. After finishing a glass of sherbet at the dinner table, what should one do with the A. Place it on the saucer which holds the glass. Q. Should a hostess take the men's coats when they arrive at ber hoie, and there is no servant? A. No. If the host is fnot pres- ent, she should provide a place for the men to le avie their wraps as they arrive. Q. Is it possible ta correct someone's granfinar without be- ing impolite? A. No one likes being cor- rected in group conversation, and efforts at improveiment of grammar and diction had bet- ter be reserved for members of one's family or very close friends who niay considier then as favors, and not insults. Q Is it uecessary to mail en- graved wedding invitations ta close friends who have already been invited verbahlly? -A, It is always correct ta send the engraved invitations - even to members of the immediate families. :IED ADVERTISING i MEDICAL IT'S EX TAI RHI 335 waa0 esa AFTER eleven-year- afraid to go vere covered ared that his angry. ie led-for he nid, sway clouds es and ck for Jso two ed for JOIN cA Pleasant. wages, ~HOOL5 the sarne She wa the blood lie, the fi club, the craf t. Early t- creed a the Princ change w anndwent ter.,