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San Georgio Spaghetti oie. 176 Hom-De-Lite Salad Dressing pint 29¢ 21c 23¢ 33¢ Pie Crust goet sear White Cake Mix goa sear Pilishury’s Choc. Fudge Mix pkg. 16-0z. pkg. 16-0z. pkg. Clean-Up Values . MEDIUM 28¢ PERSONAL Macaroon Breakfast Cake - 30c Frankfurier Rolls %% 188 | Fibred Codfish 6c s cake . oi 1 Fill 3 Iced Marble Pound Cake * “** 39¢ Pumpernickle Bread ~~ “ 13¢ | Mocks Pet °° PAGE THREE | Irene Arnold Writes About Forest Lawn (Continued from Page Two) 15 & 16. The Monk and the nun, comforted and secure, confident that they have found the answer in their religion. 17. The atheist, the fool, who grinningly cares not at all, while 18. The stoic, sits in silent awe and contemplation of that which he believes he knows but cannot explain or understand. To the right of this magnificent work of art is “Baby’s Bath” carved by Oreste Andreini. This marble statue depicts a mother lifting her baby into his bath. Baby leans for- .| ward confidently as his tiny toes touch the water, He is happy and unafraid, for mother is near, firmly holding him, gently guiding him through this exciting adventure. The three exquisite figures re- presenting ‘Melody of Love”, by Finelli, symbolizes laughter uncehs- ing, music unending, happiness everlasting. They are the symphony of young love. The sculptor has depicted three graceful nymphs winging their way through time. This is not a solemn, ponderous love intoning its song in mournful cadences, but a gay, lyrical love that sings of hope and joy. 7 The serene and graceful figure named “Tranquillity”, sculptor un- known, suggests the quiet of the evening hour, when, the day's tasks finished, the mantle of care is laid aside, but tell of days in goodness spent, a mind of peace, and so forth. Then on to the statues of a child standing beside his. mother. “A child’s prayer” it is called. The sculptor, Lazzerini. The little fellow has an expression of askance even though his head is bent and hands folded while his mother. reads from the scroll. Family Group The “Family Devotion” group is an original by Conti. Here may be seen the father, strong, proud and gentle, protector and guardian of his family. Beside him stands his noble wife, an unselfish helpmate whose love envelopes this group with warmth and happiness. One has only to glance at the express- ions . on the children’s faces to sense the true significance of this work. As we left the court I couldn’t erase from my mind what I had once read — “Christ is”, as He said, “The Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end”. The answer to the. Mystery of Life. God’s Garden -On entering a retreat known as God’s Garden, created for those who wish to rest in silent medi- tation and prayer, we were con- fronted by the compassionate figure i: of “The Christus”. diantly It stands ra- in purest marble of the great Bertel Thorvaldsen’s famous statue. With arms outstretched, the work :is res. mindful of the promise of Jesus, “Come unto Me, all ye that labour and I will and are heavy laden, give you rest.” Church of Flowers From here we went over to see. the three romantic and historic. churches of Forest Lawn; the Little Church of the Flowers, the Wee Kirk o’ the Heather and the Church of the Recessional. Interdenomin- 1 ational, ministering to .all creeds, regularly. dedicated Their only theology is they are churches. Love. thousand persons have been mar- ried. Here little children are christened. Here, when life’s span is done, Memory is enshrined. Within their walls, flowers bloom throughout the year and canaries, hiding amid fragrant blossoms, trill litanies of love. . The little Church of the Flowers derives ‘it’s name from the masses } of fragrant flowers which grow the year around in cloistered recesses on both sides of the nave. The old Bible desk was secured near Strat- ford-on-Avon,. home of William Shakespeare and carved on it is the date of 1660. The 16th century communion table was sent to For- est Lawn from the church at Stoke Poges, where it was placed during the reign of King Edward VI. Dur- ing this’ period such tables super- seded stone altars in English churches. The story of the Wee Kirk o’ the Heather is quite romantic. I had to know and hear all about it before I left. This church is an exact replica of the 17th century where Annie Laurie worshipped during her lifetime, at Glencairn, in Dum- friesshire, over 250 years ago. The reconstruction was made possible | through the cooperation of Briga- dier-General Charles Gates Dawes, at that time Ambassador to Great Britain, and John Wilson Pater- . | son, chief architect of his Majesty's office of works. Book Club To Hold Book Discussion Hospitality chairman for Wed- nesday’s Book Club meeting at Back Mountain’ Memorial Library is Mrs. Arthur Dungey, assisted by co-chairman Mrs. Byron Creasy and Mesdames John = Coon, Clyde Cooper, Burdette Crane, Dana Crump, Robert Currie, Stanley Davies, Stephen Davis, Ralph Dix- on, -John Doane, B. R. Dodson, Howard Dymond, James Eckert, A. G. Rutherford, and Miss Frances Dorrance. : Book discussion will be led by Mrs. Murray Scureman, with all members asked to participate. against the .ivy covered ' garden wall. It is a reproduction Here more than thirty-six { | + | { i 224 f