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Little Flower ChurchIs
Scene Of Love
The church of the little flower,
Morell, P.E.I., was the scene of
a lovely summer wedding at 9
a.m, on August 2, 1958 where
Mary Elizabeth: Irene, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hooper,
became the bride of James Pat-
rick MacInnis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Sylvester Macinnis,
:-artrhouth, N.S. (fonmerly of
. St. Peterâs Bay, P. E. I..)
The nuptial mass was celebrat-
ed and the double ring ceremony
perfor by the Rev. Father
Eric bin . Assisting at Mass
were Eric Aylward jand in
âMcGuire as altar boys,
Ralph MacInnis and setter
_ Hooper ushered the guests to
pews marked with rosettes of
bon. 5 )
To the strains of Lohengrinâs
wedding march pleasingly rend-|
ered by the organist, Miss Bern-
adette Power, the bride entered
the church on the arm of her fa-
ther who gave her in marriage.
The bridal party took their
place before the altar which was
beautifully decorated with sum-
mer flowers. Baskets of mixed
lflowers were placed at the ceom-
a oe
trance.
ayo ke gee ee ne
beautifully rendered by Messrs.
_ George and Daniel MacDonald.
The brideâs gown was a_ port-
' From the low waistline the
floor, length circular skint was
enhanced to the hemline by Pan-
els on each side which were ed-.
ged with mother of pearl sequins
in rose pattern.
The sleeves were short with
manchettés tapering over the
hands. The square neckline of
the gown was accentuated by a
single stnand of cultured pearls,
& gift of the groom.
Her circular chapel length
veil of scalloped nylon tulle was
appliqued with sequin-embroid-
ered medallions. It was held in
Place by a sequin mounted crown.
The bride carried a cascade of
American Beauty. Sweetheart
roses.
Mrs. Reginald Hooper, sister-
in-law of the bride was matron of
honor and Miss Mary Ryan, a
friend of the bride, was brides-
maid.
The brideâs attendants were
gowned alike in geranium red
nylon tricot ballerina length
dresses. The shirred bodice
styled with low waistline had flow
ing panels forming a cowl neck-
line which. was looped to a large
âbow on the shoulder.
They were white met Mary
Queen of Scots pleated picture
halos wtih large net bows in
front and small clusters of lily of
the valley at the back.
They carried white satin and
net muffis adorned with red sweet
heart roses âand showers of lily of
the valley. White pleated shower
net wristlets completed their en-
sembles.
Mr. Roderick MacInnis brother
of the groom was the groomsman
_ Mrs. Hooper chose for her dau-
ghters wedding an Adrian dress
ly Wedding
of Indian rose ticatina crepe with
lace panel inserts antl navy ac-,
cessories. Her corsage was ofâ
white carnations.
Mrs. MacInnis wore a Jaeenâs
blue dress with grey ac-
cessories. Her corsage was of
yellow mums.
It was a perfect summer day
and the church was filled to cap-
acity with friends of the young
couple. Following the ceremony
these were given an opportunity
to extend their good wishes to
Irene and Jimmie.
A reception was he'd at the
Community Centre, Charlottetown
for approximately one hundred
and twenty guests. The brideâs
table was centered with a three
tier wedding cake encircled with
â| white baby mums and sweet
in charge of the guest book.
Rev. Father George
mac, a cousin of the groom was
povopegend
complimentary
posell a toast to the bride to which
the groom responded. The toast-
master proposed a toast to the
brideâs attendants âto which the
Congratulatory telegrams from
Mrs. Neidt, Mr. and Mrs. W.M.
Hughes and Rev. Wm. Hughes,
California, and Mr. and Mrs. W.'| ,
e, Halifax, N.S. were
read by the groomsman.
Complimentary remarks were
made by Messrs Bill Clark, Syl-
onghirpsrrnr bbe Cul-
fen and Reginald Hooper
Following the reception the
guests . were by
Burkes Orchestra, Music and
dancing wiled away severai-hours
For travelling the bride wore a
painters blue crystal charm dress | Of
vee wok
the Maritimes, Mr. and Mrs.
Macinnis have taken up residence
in Dartmouth, N.S. Mr. ss
holds a responsible position
the Proctor and Gamble Co., Hal-
pi NS.
The out of twon guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Corney, Mr. Wil--
ped Gillis, Miss Dora Pike and
Miss Joy Brian, Halifax, N.S.,
Miss Barbara Whebby, Dart.
mouth, N.S., Mr, and Mrs. Ken-
neth McKenzie, Charlottetown,
P.E.I., Mr: and Mrs. MJ. Elis-
worth, Worchester, Mass, âMr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Hooper, Rox-
bury, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. D.R.
Hooper, Cambridge, Mass., Mr.
ghter Chris, Providence, R.I.
The wedding gifts were num-
erous and beautiful and included
a lovely coffee table from the
staff of Morell Consumers Co-op
where the bride had apes a,val-
ued employee.
Prior to her soneriane the bride
was tendered a miscellaneous
shower by her girl friends at. the
home of Miss Mary Ryan. At a
community gathering in Morell
Hall she was presented with a
T.V. chair, two matching step
up end tables and a telephone
table and chair,
Musie for dancing at Morell
Hall was supplied by Burkeâs
Orchestra.
ELLENâS DIARY
Itâs A Choice Season--
The Month Of
No hurricane Daisy? No, for-
tunately none in Island - places.
Again we that by and large are
no better and no worse than hu-
mans genetally, ânor our homes
more cherished than others have
been favored beyond our. recon-
ing.
Instead of a night of gales and
possibly accompanying rain as
forecast, this crescent Isle rode
safely at anchor fn the Blue swells
of its encircling waters all
through the glory of a night, quiet
and moonlight, and on into the de-
lightful sunshine of the morning.
And at Alderlea and Island-wide,
we are sure, folks ââbressed de
_Lawdâ for yet another of His
wondrous kindnesses toward up.
Trees, woodlands, groves-how
_ beautiful they were this morning
and unharmed along the reaches
of countryside; the grainlands
too, of deep concern to their
owners of late with a hurticane
in prospect, reached up sturdily
to gain late gold fro mthe sun.
Fences abouts the pastures en-
September
closingâ the herds and the flocks
were intact; chimneys too and
rorfs in i tseemed a miracle to
us. And flowers smiling reflect-
ed the sunlight in our hearts.
So that ail in all what a nice
week this has been which ends
now so happily. Golden this sea-
son is which belongs to the, wan-
ing summer. We think of its ful-
ness vegetab#es in abundance,
apples and other fruits. As we and
others in their time have sowed
and planted, and by virtue of. sun
and shower, we reap now and
gather. :
On the farms, the harvest-tide
is here. Perhaps its significence
is not so obvious now as it was
in that era when the bronze of
the wheat fields little and lar-
ger, gave assurance of the fami-
lyâs daily bread. Nevertheless,
through in more roundabout
ways our harvest-land contribute
still in goodly measure to that
livelihood we know.
Now in farm-kitchens one may
enjoy those izing aromas
and Mrs. Robert Hooper and dav- |
Women
Lena Caroline McLure, Womenâs Editor. Phone 8508
1958
Page 6, The Guardian Sat.,
HAPPE
NINGS
The marriage takes place this
Saturday afternoon, September 6,
at two. oâclock at Trinity United
Church of Miss Joan Rogerson
and Mr. Leith Thompson.
Miss Rogerson, who is pro-
minent in Charlottetown musical
circles, has been widely enter-
tained prior to her marriage.
Mrs. âStanley. Thompson enter-
tained at the tea hour on Thurs-
day, August 28th, at her home on
Hillsboro: street in honor of Miss
Joan Rogerson her sonâs fiancee.
| Mrs. William F: Rogerson, mo-
ther of the bride-to-be poured tea,
assisted in serving by Miss
Maida Rogerson and Miss Carol
Thompson. The honored guest
was presented with some lovely
gifts. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Sheldon Duncan.
and family, have returned to their
home in Summerside, after vaca-
tioning in Toronto, where they
were guests of Mrs. Hopkirkâs
brother, Mr. Austin Curtis,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher
| and son, Gerlad, of Brookfield,
N.S. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Brenton H. Waugh, Wilmot, over
the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Murray Hirtle and chil-
dren have returned to Summer-
side after spending the past
month in Mahone Bay, N.S.
âMr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey of
Summerside spent the holiday
weekend with relatives and
| friends in Shelburne and Hali-
fax, N.S. They were accompan-
ied by Mrs. Katherine Lefurgey
of Summerside, Mrs. Neil Brad-
shaw and Mr. Major Lowther
of Searletown.
6
Mr. Alan Lecky on theâ staff of
the Royal Bank of Canada, left
Monday on return to Montreal af-
ter spending his vacation with
Mrs. Frank Wilson of Wenham,
visiting: in Summerside, guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mountain.
Mrs. Leigh Simmons and son,
Walter, of Rockland, Mass., re-
turned Wednesday after visiting
her sister, Mrs. baa Roger-
son, Summerside.
„F lt. MBD. Gates, Centralia,
Ont., spént eht Labc Day week-
end in Summenside at the home!
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky,
with his wife, the former Fran-
ces Lecky, who has been with
her parents while he he has been
on ÂŁourse. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Milliman
and âdaughter, Paula, of New
Glasgow, N.S. spent the holiday
ers. in Sumfnerside, guests
Mrs. Millmanâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. uietiak Silliphant.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mathe-
son have returried to their home
in Summerside after a holiday
trip through Nova Scotia. | :
Mr. and: Mrs. C. Roy Ahearn
and son, Roger, spent the holi-
day weekend in Dalhousie, N.B.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robertson
of Ottawa, are visiting in Sum-
merside, guest of the formerâs
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Chesley
Robertson, :
Miss Blanche Linkletter of| For-
onto is visiting in Linklétter Road
guest of her brother, Mr. Emery
-Linkletter, and Mrs. Linkletter,
Mrs. Viance Mugridge and son
John, Summerside East, left
this week for Montreal to board
the S.S. Corinthia on a trip to
| Glasgow, Scotland to visit with
her parents.
- Dr. and Mrs. Hillard E. Clark,
returned to Summerside ajter
spending the weekend in Halifax,
N.S. guests of the latterâs Sister,
Miss Beatrice Rankin, R.N.
Miss Jennie MacDonald, dau-
ghter of Mrs. J. F. MacDonald,
256 Euston Street, leaves by plane
Friday morning to take up the
profession of nursing at the Roy-
of season which indicate the stor-
ing. One may scent the sweet
of preserving, the spiced tang of
first relishes and pickles in the
making, and know of the Âą. mnigg
all of which catches and âsaves
the summer goodness to help the
ge si hi planning of meals
through less bounteous sea
seasons
And âTtâs a choice seasonâ we
say. And September, honey-sweet
benign and pensively. beautiful
âspends out the late summer days,
September month of many a lov-
eliness! Edna Jaques wrftes of
her:
âO, Moon of falling leaves! 0
golden hour!
The putple grape...the aster for
they dower;
The warm, sweet-scented she-
aves all bound and tied
The amber haze that clouds
the countryside;
The golden stubble, shineing
bare and clean,
* Old - badger-holes, with tiny
paths between;
The oo jagged outline of the
eka on the sky...beyond the
fields of brown.
And everywhere, the scent of
ripened wheat,
- red of tangled âbriers at my
fee
_ 0. Moon of leaves! the yearâs
rich harvest spread,
The sheaves. .the ripened, grap-
CS rs Se Ne reat
. Earth's wine and bread.â
Until Monday .. Diary. .Good-
ceed
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- |
MacCor-| fred Lecky, Summersie.
Mass., returned Wednesday after | tel
al Victoria Hospital, Montreal.
were present to her. Jennie
was given a personal shower by
her girl friends at her home. On
this: occasion many lovely gifts
were pese ted to her. Jennie
has beenâ a popular student at
Notre Dame Academy and Prince
of Wales College. She is an ac-
complished pianist and will be
greatly appreciated in any group
of which she is, a member. Her
many friends have been sending
her every good wish for happi-
ness in her professional career.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Major,
formerly of Charlottetown but
now residing inâSudbury, Ontario,
are on a two weeks visit to Char-
lottetown. They ; will âbe joined
here by their son Captain Gerald
Majorâ -and his wife of Deep
Brook, Nova Scotia.
The supper this afternoon at the
Summerside Golf and Country
Club will be convened by Mrs.
Victor Inman andâ Mrs. Claude
Ives, assisted by og Marina
Doyle, Miss Cis Kelly, Mrs. Fred
Willander, Mrs. D. Harley and
Mrs. J.C. McKenna.
The christening of Virginia Is-
abelle, infant daughterâ of Lieuten-
ant and Mrs. Allan F. Morris of
Rockingham, N.S.â held on Aug-
ust 24 aboard the H.M.C.S. Res-
tigouche, was performed by Rev.
Bruce A. Pegler. The godparents
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vo-
gel of Halifax, N.S. Both grand-
mothers, Mrs. J.R. Morris and
Mrs. Emma Holman, were pre-
sent. Following the ceremony, a
reception was held aboard ship.
- Mrs. J.R. Morris of Leaming-
ton, Ontario, is visiting in Sum-
merside, the guest of Mrs. Emma
Miss Frances Walsh of New
York City is spending her an-
nual vacation. in this province
and is a guest at the Clifton Ho-
Mr. and Mrs. Leith W. Smith
of Moncton, N.B. are visiting in
Summerside, guests of Mr. -and
Mrs. Reginald Pope and Mr. and
A Calbeck family reunion -pic-
nic was held last week at the
Johnson Cottage, Boulterâs Shore,
Victoria honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Callbeck and family,
Bruce and Norma, of Denver,
Colorado. Among others pregentt
were Mrs. Walter Callbeck of
Summersde, Mrs. Howard Cal -
beck, Mrs. Heber Canfield, Mrs.
George Canfield and from Char-
âJottetown were Mr. Lorne Call-
beck and daughter, Claudette. Ais-
sie 4 hostess Mrs. Otto
were the Miis-
ses oe etty Boulter,
June Johnson and Mrs. Diavid |
MacDonald.
Miss Mary Dougan of Moncton,
N.B., has returned after spend-
friends, Mr.. and Mrs. Howard
Waite, Sr., Summerside, and Mr.
and Mrs. Homar Matheson, Link-
letter Road.
Mrs. Vernon Buckland with her
Smith Fails, Ontario, have been
vacationing in Summerside, the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie.
ton Place, Ontario, and are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
MacKenzie, Summerside.
daughter-in-law; Dr. and Mrs. J.
with her brother,
Bell.
Toombs,
St. Andrews, N.B:
On Monday, Miss Bertha Ram-
W. Smith from Victoria, B. C.
Webber, is a native of Summer-
side, where she married in July
is: her first visit since.
Mr. George Bell of Edmonton,
turn. He has been visiting var-
ious parts of the province and,
while in Summerside, he was the
guest of his brother-in-law, Mr.
P.G.. Clark.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Melvin
Campbell of Halifax, N.S. are
spending the week at the sum-
mer home in Stanley of the for-
merâs parents, Chief Justice and
Mrs. Thane A. Camipbell,
Chief Police Peter White, Mrs.
White and Miss Jean Nicholison,
are attending the Dominion
= mie see in Saint John,
Mrs. Walter Callbeck of Sum-
merside, spent=a few days last
week in Tryon, guest of Mrs.
Howard Callbeck. -
Mr. and Mrs. âHoward B. Wood
of âDunrovinââ Victoria, have as
house guests educators from the
ing. the weekend with former
children, Eddie and Caroline of
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Buckland
arrived on Monday from Carle-
Mrs. J.P. Beer of Montague,
spent the holiday weekend jin
Summerside with her son and
K. Beer, and in Cape Traverse
Mr: Douglas
Mr. Thomas A. Kent, who has
been the guest of Miss Lulu
Summerside, for the
past week, left on return to his
home in Los Angeles, California.
En route he will stop over in
say, Summerside, is expecting
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Smith, the former Gertie
1908, and left the province. This
Alberta, left Wednesday on re-
levels of education. Shop talk ts
rife and the discussions at times
are weighted with pedagogical
terms.
Dr. Richard I. Weller, head of
the Physics Department of Frank-
lin and Marshall College at Lan-
easter, Pa. represents the College
level. He is accompanied by his
wife Alma and their two. chil-
dren, Rosalind and Mark.
Représenting the secondary
schools are Mrs. Ruth Murray
Hall at Northfield School for girls
Northfield, Mass., and Mr. Har-
ry Matlock, Philadelphia Junior
High School teacher consultant
and managing editor of the News
Letter of the Phil. Teachers As-
_|sociation, His wife Betty is a
counselling teacher in the Phil-
adelphia School System.
Mr. William Hanley speaker
for the elementary schools. He
is principal of the village school
Closter, New Jersey. With him
are his wife, Peggy, former high
school mathematiics teacher and
their three gifted children, Chris-
tine, Barbara, and William Jr.,
Kay Wood, not to be left out,
once taught school in Knutsford,
P.E.I.
The lectures are short, the pa-
nel discussions impromptu. That
these visitors at âââDunrovinâ are
all educators is sheer coincidence.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabbay of Mon-
treal are guests of H. B. and
Kay Wood at âDunrovinâ Mrs.
Gabbay is a public health nurse
and has come to Canada from
Greece since the cessation of the
war in Europe. Mr. Gabbay is a
importer of rugs from his native
land of Persia. His brother is a
well known Hollywood actor âand
T.V. star who speaks many lan-
guages due to his being educated
in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Capwell of
their annual vacation with Mrs.
Ceapwellâs mother, Mrs. W. A.
MacQuarrie, Hampton, P. E.1.
Rev. Dr. MacQuarrie is also a
visitor at the old
âGrove Cottage. â Bills daughter,
Louise, who is married to Major
John Walley, is now in London,
England and during the garden
party at Buckinzham Palace, Ma-
jor and Mrs. Walley were among
the invited guests.
e
The will take place
today at the California United
Church, Jones Falls, Ontario, of
Shirley Elaine Simpson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Simp-
son, to Gerald William Acorn,
forster son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
i H, Larter, Charlottetown,
P.E.I.
-Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Haines,
of Chicago, Ill, accompanied
by Mrs. D.F. Mundy, Franingham
Mass. were visitors last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet.
Mr.-and Mrs. Wilfred J. Cal-
laghan left on Friday on return
to Toronto, after two
weeks holidays at the home: of
the formerâs: parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet
Mrs. Betty Biake, 15 Villa Ave.
August 3ist. by M.C.A. to join
her aunt, Miss Margaret Mac-
Lean, Cape Breton, on a motor
trip of the. Mariumes.
sington, was tendered a miscel-
âaneous shower on Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cousins. To appro-
priate music by Mrs. Herbert
Moore, the bride-to-be, was es-
corted by Mrs. William Cairns to
a decorated seat of honor.
The Misses Judith Cousins and
Elizabeth Davison brought in the
many lovely gifts. The ribbons
were cut by the Misses Geraldine
Driscoll and Gladys Davison,
while the accompanying good
wishes were read by Mrs. Alan
Champion and Mrs. David Bryan-
ton. The gifts were arranged on
the table by Mrs. Lorne Adams.
During the evening piano selec-
tions were rendered by Mrs. L.
K. Zielinski.
W. 0. Harold Wood, Mrs. Wood
and their children, LeRoy, Don-
ald, Debra, Nancy and Douglas
have returned to Trenton, Ont,
They had been spending their
holidays with Mrs. Woodâs par-
ents Mr, and Mrs. Roy F. Mac-
Lean, Orchard View Cabins,
Charlottetown.
The hostesses at the Char
lottetown Golf Club this Saturday
afternoon are t!-e following: Mrs.
J.W. McKenzie, Mrs. J.C. Suther-
Ind, Mrs. Douglas HY, Mrs.
James Cameron, Miss Elvira âVil-
lett, Miss Joan Bowness and Miss
Marion MacDonald.
Miss Barbara Vaughan, who
has been spending the summer
months .in St. Andrewâs, N. B.
spent a week recently in Sum-
merside, guest of Miss Barbara
Clark. She left on Tuesday to en-
ter the Montreal General Hospi-
tal as nurse in training.
Mr. and Mrs. Georges Schur-
man arrived from Moncton, N.B.
on Wednesday to spend a few
Mrs. Clayton Schurman, Sum-
merside. :
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Reynolds of
Ottawa, who have been vaca-
tioning in the Province, spent a
few days in Summerside this
week guests of Mrs. T. D. Car-
ruthers.
and Mrs. May Rankin, Heads of | 722
Charlottetown, left on Sunday, |
" Miss Marlene Daviews of Ken-|
days with the formerâs mother, |-
Mrs. Lowell Compton, Summer-
side.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison
| with their children Bonnie and
Allan, Summerside, spent the hol-
iday weekend with relatives in
Halifax, N.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton Schurman.
of Summerside spent the week-
end in Windsor, N.S. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George âMacLen-
Miss Harriet Campbell of Sum-
merside, who has been the guest
of Miss Annabel Lea, Moncton,
N.B. retuned this week, accom-
panied by Miss Lea, who will
spend a few days in Summerside.
Mrs.
erson on August 29th at a mis-
cellaneous shower. The bride-to-
be received an array of lovely
and useful gifts. These were ac-
were read by Mrs. Alan Nelson,
Montague, assisted by Miss Maida
Rogerson. Refreshments were ser-
ved by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Earl Jewell, Miss Gladys
MacMillan, Mrs. Keir: Procter,
Mrs. Carl MacLure, and Mrs.
Andrew Humphrey.
Miss Catherine Smith held a
coffee party at her summer cot-
tage in Inkerman on Saturday,
presented with a â china
teapot. i
tague, entertained Wednesda:
evening in honor of Miss Joan:
Rogerson and Mr. Leith Thomp-
tertained for her daughter at a
bridal tea. Mrs. Stanley Thomp-
son poured tea. Miss. Maida Rog-
erson ahd Miss Carol Thompson
received. Assisting were Mrs.
Guy Stewart, Miss Cathy Smith,
Miss Blanche Howatt, Miss Mary
Whiteside, Mrs. John Gordon
Mrs. G.B. Whiteside and her
entertained at an informal tea in
honor of Miss Joan Rogerson on
September 3rd. The bride-to-be
was presented with a beautiful
gift by the hostess.â :
Wrietde of. Mr. Leith Thomp:
son tendered him a stag party
on Tuesday, September 2nd.
son entertained at their home the
bridal party and friends following |
the rehearsal on Thursday eve-
ning of the Sepa hops we
| wedding.
was baptized by his
MacQuarrie of Victoria, P.E.I.
wall, P.E.L.
junch was served by Miss Judy
Allan, Pamela Aicorn, Miss
Sarah MacQuarrie, R.N. âand Mrs
Ann Acorn, R.N.
âRev. and Mrs. Douglas I. Mac-
Eachern and son Robert Doug-
las, recently returned to their
home in Rawdon, N.S. after spen-
ding the month of August wiith
Mrs. MacEachernâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, North
Guy Stewart, Nassau | #
Street, entertained for Miss Rog-|%
companied by best wishes which | 7%
August 30th., The bride elect was}!
her grand-daughter Mrs. .D. I
MacEachern at the manse, Riaw-
don, Nova Scotia,
A quiet wedding ceremony took
place Wednesday September 3rd
at three oâclock when the Rev.
A.F, MacLean united in marriage
Mrs. Bessie âHolman, Charlotte-
town, and Mr. George Court,
Minnesota, formerly of Donald-
ston, Prince Edward Island.
After the ceremony a small re-
ception was held at which time
Mrs. Courtâs daughters, Mrs.
Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Fred Mac-
Leod and Mrs. Jack Stevenson
served refreshments in Mrs.
Courtâs new home, 272 Fitzroy
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Burge
and their little daughter, Mary,
of Ottawa, are visiting in the
province and are the guests of
Mr. Burgeâs mother, Mrs. Annie
stéwart, Pownal Street.
Mr. Gus Flynn motored to Bos-
ton last weekend and brought
home Mrs. Flynn and young dau-
ghter, Sandra.
Mr. Edmunds Cheistocher: Tor-
onto, is at present a guest of his
mother Mrs.
F.E. Christopher, ;:
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nelson, Mon |
Mrs. William ae Rogerson en- S
ee Victor Ling, and Mrs. Ger- #
Procter. :
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp. §
Following the baptism a âdainty :
On August 24th, Rev. Mr. Mac-
Eachern, conducted the morning
service at Trinity United Church, |
Summerside, and was also guest
preacher at the evening sérvice
in North Wiltshire Church,
Mr. E.H. Henry of Toronto, On
tario, is visiting friends and re-
latives in Charlottetown
North Wiltshire.
Mrs. Eee Bowman, North â
Wilt , is at present visiting ;
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Scene Of Love
The church of the little flower,
Morell, P.E.I., was the scene of
a lovely summer wedding at 9
a.m, on August 2, 1958 where
Mary Elizabeth: Irene, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hooper,
became the bride of James Pat-
rick MacInnis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Daniel Sylvester Macinnis,
:-artrhouth, N.S. (fonmerly of
. St. Peterâs Bay, P. E. I..)
The nuptial mass was celebrat-
ed and the double ring ceremony
perfor by the Rev. Father
Eric bin . Assisting at Mass
were Eric Aylward jand in
âMcGuire as altar boys,
Ralph MacInnis and setter
_ Hooper ushered the guests to
pews marked with rosettes of
bon. 5 )
To the strains of Lohengrinâs
wedding march pleasingly rend-|
ered by the organist, Miss Bern-
adette Power, the bride entered
the church on the arm of her fa-
ther who gave her in marriage.
The bridal party took their
place before the altar which was
beautifully decorated with sum-
mer flowers. Baskets of mixed
lflowers were placed at the ceom-
a oe
trance.
ayo ke gee ee ne
beautifully rendered by Messrs.
_ George and Daniel MacDonald.
The brideâs gown was a_ port-
' From the low waistline the
floor, length circular skint was
enhanced to the hemline by Pan-
els on each side which were ed-.
ged with mother of pearl sequins
in rose pattern.
The sleeves were short with
manchettés tapering over the
hands. The square neckline of
the gown was accentuated by a
single stnand of cultured pearls,
& gift of the groom.
Her circular chapel length
veil of scalloped nylon tulle was
appliqued with sequin-embroid-
ered medallions. It was held in
Place by a sequin mounted crown.
The bride carried a cascade of
American Beauty. Sweetheart
roses.
Mrs. Reginald Hooper, sister-
in-law of the bride was matron of
honor and Miss Mary Ryan, a
friend of the bride, was brides-
maid.
The brideâs attendants were
gowned alike in geranium red
nylon tricot ballerina length
dresses. The shirred bodice
styled with low waistline had flow
ing panels forming a cowl neck-
line which. was looped to a large
âbow on the shoulder.
They were white met Mary
Queen of Scots pleated picture
halos wtih large net bows in
front and small clusters of lily of
the valley at the back.
They carried white satin and
net muffis adorned with red sweet
heart roses âand showers of lily of
the valley. White pleated shower
net wristlets completed their en-
sembles.
Mr. Roderick MacInnis brother
of the groom was the groomsman
_ Mrs. Hooper chose for her dau-
ghters wedding an Adrian dress
ly Wedding
of Indian rose ticatina crepe with
lace panel inserts antl navy ac-,
cessories. Her corsage was ofâ
white carnations.
Mrs. MacInnis wore a Jaeenâs
blue dress with grey ac-
cessories. Her corsage was of
yellow mums.
It was a perfect summer day
and the church was filled to cap-
acity with friends of the young
couple. Following the ceremony
these were given an opportunity
to extend their good wishes to
Irene and Jimmie.
A reception was he'd at the
Community Centre, Charlottetown
for approximately one hundred
and twenty guests. The brideâs
table was centered with a three
tier wedding cake encircled with
â| white baby mums and sweet
in charge of the guest book.
Rev. Father George
mac, a cousin of the groom was
povopegend
complimentary
posell a toast to the bride to which
the groom responded. The toast-
master proposed a toast to the
brideâs attendants âto which the
Congratulatory telegrams from
Mrs. Neidt, Mr. and Mrs. W.M.
Hughes and Rev. Wm. Hughes,
California, and Mr. and Mrs. W.'| ,
e, Halifax, N.S. were
read by the groomsman.
Complimentary remarks were
made by Messrs Bill Clark, Syl-
onghirpsrrnr bbe Cul-
fen and Reginald Hooper
Following the reception the
guests . were by
Burkes Orchestra, Music and
dancing wiled away severai-hours
For travelling the bride wore a
painters blue crystal charm dress | Of
vee wok
the Maritimes, Mr. and Mrs.
Macinnis have taken up residence
in Dartmouth, N.S. Mr. ss
holds a responsible position
the Proctor and Gamble Co., Hal-
pi NS.
The out of twon guests included
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Clark, Mr. and
Mrs. Leonard Corney, Mr. Wil--
ped Gillis, Miss Dora Pike and
Miss Joy Brian, Halifax, N.S.,
Miss Barbara Whebby, Dart.
mouth, N.S., Mr, and Mrs. Ken-
neth McKenzie, Charlottetown,
P.E.I., Mr: and Mrs. MJ. Elis-
worth, Worchester, Mass, âMr.
and Mrs. Harry H. Hooper, Rox-
bury, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. D.R.
Hooper, Cambridge, Mass., Mr.
ghter Chris, Providence, R.I.
The wedding gifts were num-
erous and beautiful and included
a lovely coffee table from the
staff of Morell Consumers Co-op
where the bride had apes a,val-
ued employee.
Prior to her soneriane the bride
was tendered a miscellaneous
shower by her girl friends at. the
home of Miss Mary Ryan. At a
community gathering in Morell
Hall she was presented with a
T.V. chair, two matching step
up end tables and a telephone
table and chair,
Musie for dancing at Morell
Hall was supplied by Burkeâs
Orchestra.
ELLENâS DIARY
Itâs A Choice Season--
The Month Of
No hurricane Daisy? No, for-
tunately none in Island - places.
Again we that by and large are
no better and no worse than hu-
mans genetally, ânor our homes
more cherished than others have
been favored beyond our. recon-
ing.
Instead of a night of gales and
possibly accompanying rain as
forecast, this crescent Isle rode
safely at anchor fn the Blue swells
of its encircling waters all
through the glory of a night, quiet
and moonlight, and on into the de-
lightful sunshine of the morning.
And at Alderlea and Island-wide,
we are sure, folks ââbressed de
_Lawdâ for yet another of His
wondrous kindnesses toward up.
Trees, woodlands, groves-how
_ beautiful they were this morning
and unharmed along the reaches
of countryside; the grainlands
too, of deep concern to their
owners of late with a hurticane
in prospect, reached up sturdily
to gain late gold fro mthe sun.
Fences abouts the pastures en-
September
closingâ the herds and the flocks
were intact; chimneys too and
rorfs in i tseemed a miracle to
us. And flowers smiling reflect-
ed the sunlight in our hearts.
So that ail in all what a nice
week this has been which ends
now so happily. Golden this sea-
son is which belongs to the, wan-
ing summer. We think of its ful-
ness vegetab#es in abundance,
apples and other fruits. As we and
others in their time have sowed
and planted, and by virtue of. sun
and shower, we reap now and
gather. :
On the farms, the harvest-tide
is here. Perhaps its significence
is not so obvious now as it was
in that era when the bronze of
the wheat fields little and lar-
ger, gave assurance of the fami-
lyâs daily bread. Nevertheless,
through in more roundabout
ways our harvest-land contribute
still in goodly measure to that
livelihood we know.
Now in farm-kitchens one may
enjoy those izing aromas
and Mrs. Robert Hooper and dav- |
Women
Lena Caroline McLure, Womenâs Editor. Phone 8508
1958
Page 6, The Guardian Sat.,
HAPPE
NINGS
The marriage takes place this
Saturday afternoon, September 6,
at two. oâclock at Trinity United
Church of Miss Joan Rogerson
and Mr. Leith Thompson.
Miss Rogerson, who is pro-
minent in Charlottetown musical
circles, has been widely enter-
tained prior to her marriage.
Mrs. âStanley. Thompson enter-
tained at the tea hour on Thurs-
day, August 28th, at her home on
Hillsboro: street in honor of Miss
Joan Rogerson her sonâs fiancee.
| Mrs. William F: Rogerson, mo-
ther of the bride-to-be poured tea,
assisted in serving by Miss
Maida Rogerson and Miss Carol
Thompson. The honored guest
was presented with some lovely
gifts. The hostess was assisted
by Mrs. Sheldon Duncan.
and family, have returned to their
home in Summerside, after vaca-
tioning in Toronto, where they
were guests of Mrs. Hopkirkâs
brother, Mr. Austin Curtis,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Fisher
| and son, Gerlad, of Brookfield,
N.S. were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Brenton H. Waugh, Wilmot, over
the holiday weekend.
Mrs. Murray Hirtle and chil-
dren have returned to Summer-
side after spending the past
month in Mahone Bay, N.S.
âMr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey of
Summerside spent the holiday
weekend with relatives and
| friends in Shelburne and Hali-
fax, N.S. They were accompan-
ied by Mrs. Katherine Lefurgey
of Summerside, Mrs. Neil Brad-
shaw and Mr. Major Lowther
of Searletown.
6
Mr. Alan Lecky on theâ staff of
the Royal Bank of Canada, left
Monday on return to Montreal af-
ter spending his vacation with
Mrs. Frank Wilson of Wenham,
visiting: in Summerside, guest of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mountain.
Mrs. Leigh Simmons and son,
Walter, of Rockland, Mass., re-
turned Wednesday after visiting
her sister, Mrs. baa Roger-
son, Summerside.
„F lt. MBD. Gates, Centralia,
Ont., spént eht Labc Day week-
end in Summenside at the home!
of Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilfred Lecky,
with his wife, the former Fran-
ces Lecky, who has been with
her parents while he he has been
on ÂŁourse. ,
Mr. and Mrs. James Milliman
and âdaughter, Paula, of New
Glasgow, N.S. spent the holiday
ers. in Sumfnerside, guests
Mrs. Millmanâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. uietiak Silliphant.
Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Mathe-
son have returried to their home
in Summerside after a holiday
trip through Nova Scotia. | :
Mr. and: Mrs. C. Roy Ahearn
and son, Roger, spent the holi-
day weekend in Dalhousie, N.B.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Robertson
of Ottawa, are visiting in Sum-
merside, guest of the formerâs
parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Chesley
Robertson, :
Miss Blanche Linkletter of| For-
onto is visiting in Linklétter Road
guest of her brother, Mr. Emery
-Linkletter, and Mrs. Linkletter,
Mrs. Viance Mugridge and son
John, Summerside East, left
this week for Montreal to board
the S.S. Corinthia on a trip to
| Glasgow, Scotland to visit with
her parents.
- Dr. and Mrs. Hillard E. Clark,
returned to Summerside ajter
spending the weekend in Halifax,
N.S. guests of the latterâs Sister,
Miss Beatrice Rankin, R.N.
Miss Jennie MacDonald, dau-
ghter of Mrs. J. F. MacDonald,
256 Euston Street, leaves by plane
Friday morning to take up the
profession of nursing at the Roy-
of season which indicate the stor-
ing. One may scent the sweet
of preserving, the spiced tang of
first relishes and pickles in the
making, and know of the Âą. mnigg
all of which catches and âsaves
the summer goodness to help the
ge si hi planning of meals
through less bounteous sea
seasons
And âTtâs a choice seasonâ we
say. And September, honey-sweet
benign and pensively. beautiful
âspends out the late summer days,
September month of many a lov-
eliness! Edna Jaques wrftes of
her:
âO, Moon of falling leaves! 0
golden hour!
The putple grape...the aster for
they dower;
The warm, sweet-scented she-
aves all bound and tied
The amber haze that clouds
the countryside;
The golden stubble, shineing
bare and clean,
* Old - badger-holes, with tiny
paths between;
The oo jagged outline of the
eka on the sky...beyond the
fields of brown.
And everywhere, the scent of
ripened wheat,
- red of tangled âbriers at my
fee
_ 0. Moon of leaves! the yearâs
rich harvest spread,
The sheaves. .the ripened, grap-
CS rs Se Ne reat
. Earth's wine and bread.â
Until Monday .. Diary. .Good-
ceed
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- |
MacCor-| fred Lecky, Summersie.
Mass., returned Wednesday after | tel
al Victoria Hospital, Montreal.
were present to her. Jennie
was given a personal shower by
her girl friends at her home. On
this: occasion many lovely gifts
were pese ted to her. Jennie
has beenâ a popular student at
Notre Dame Academy and Prince
of Wales College. She is an ac-
complished pianist and will be
greatly appreciated in any group
of which she is, a member. Her
many friends have been sending
her every good wish for happi-
ness in her professional career.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Major,
formerly of Charlottetown but
now residing inâSudbury, Ontario,
are on a two weeks visit to Char-
lottetown. They ; will âbe joined
here by their son Captain Gerald
Majorâ -and his wife of Deep
Brook, Nova Scotia.
The supper this afternoon at the
Summerside Golf and Country
Club will be convened by Mrs.
Victor Inman andâ Mrs. Claude
Ives, assisted by og Marina
Doyle, Miss Cis Kelly, Mrs. Fred
Willander, Mrs. D. Harley and
Mrs. J.C. McKenna.
The christening of Virginia Is-
abelle, infant daughterâ of Lieuten-
ant and Mrs. Allan F. Morris of
Rockingham, N.S.â held on Aug-
ust 24 aboard the H.M.C.S. Res-
tigouche, was performed by Rev.
Bruce A. Pegler. The godparents
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vo-
gel of Halifax, N.S. Both grand-
mothers, Mrs. J.R. Morris and
Mrs. Emma Holman, were pre-
sent. Following the ceremony, a
reception was held aboard ship.
- Mrs. J.R. Morris of Leaming-
ton, Ontario, is visiting in Sum-
merside, the guest of Mrs. Emma
Miss Frances Walsh of New
York City is spending her an-
nual vacation. in this province
and is a guest at the Clifton Ho-
Mr. and Mrs. Leith W. Smith
of Moncton, N.B. are visiting in
Summerside, guests of Mr. -and
Mrs. Reginald Pope and Mr. and
A Calbeck family reunion -pic-
nic was held last week at the
Johnson Cottage, Boulterâs Shore,
Victoria honoring Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon Callbeck and family,
Bruce and Norma, of Denver,
Colorado. Among others pregentt
were Mrs. Walter Callbeck of
Summersde, Mrs. Howard Cal -
beck, Mrs. Heber Canfield, Mrs.
George Canfield and from Char-
âJottetown were Mr. Lorne Call-
beck and daughter, Claudette. Ais-
sie 4 hostess Mrs. Otto
were the Miis-
ses oe etty Boulter,
June Johnson and Mrs. Diavid |
MacDonald.
Miss Mary Dougan of Moncton,
N.B., has returned after spend-
friends, Mr.. and Mrs. Howard
Waite, Sr., Summerside, and Mr.
and Mrs. Homar Matheson, Link-
letter Road.
Mrs. Vernon Buckland with her
Smith Fails, Ontario, have been
vacationing in Summerside, the
guests of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie.
ton Place, Ontario, and are the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
MacKenzie, Summerside.
daughter-in-law; Dr. and Mrs. J.
with her brother,
Bell.
Toombs,
St. Andrews, N.B:
On Monday, Miss Bertha Ram-
W. Smith from Victoria, B. C.
Webber, is a native of Summer-
side, where she married in July
is: her first visit since.
Mr. George Bell of Edmonton,
turn. He has been visiting var-
ious parts of the province and,
while in Summerside, he was the
guest of his brother-in-law, Mr.
P.G.. Clark.
Lieutenant and Mrs. Melvin
Campbell of Halifax, N.S. are
spending the week at the sum-
mer home in Stanley of the for-
merâs parents, Chief Justice and
Mrs. Thane A. Camipbell,
Chief Police Peter White, Mrs.
White and Miss Jean Nicholison,
are attending the Dominion
= mie see in Saint John,
Mrs. Walter Callbeck of Sum-
merside, spent=a few days last
week in Tryon, guest of Mrs.
Howard Callbeck. -
Mr. and Mrs. âHoward B. Wood
of âDunrovinââ Victoria, have as
house guests educators from the
ing. the weekend with former
children, Eddie and Caroline of
Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Buckland
arrived on Monday from Carle-
Mrs. J.P. Beer of Montague,
spent the holiday weekend jin
Summerside with her son and
K. Beer, and in Cape Traverse
Mr: Douglas
Mr. Thomas A. Kent, who has
been the guest of Miss Lulu
Summerside, for the
past week, left on return to his
home in Los Angeles, California.
En route he will stop over in
say, Summerside, is expecting
her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Mrs. Smith, the former Gertie
1908, and left the province. This
Alberta, left Wednesday on re-
levels of education. Shop talk ts
rife and the discussions at times
are weighted with pedagogical
terms.
Dr. Richard I. Weller, head of
the Physics Department of Frank-
lin and Marshall College at Lan-
easter, Pa. represents the College
level. He is accompanied by his
wife Alma and their two. chil-
dren, Rosalind and Mark.
Représenting the secondary
schools are Mrs. Ruth Murray
Hall at Northfield School for girls
Northfield, Mass., and Mr. Har-
ry Matlock, Philadelphia Junior
High School teacher consultant
and managing editor of the News
Letter of the Phil. Teachers As-
_|sociation, His wife Betty is a
counselling teacher in the Phil-
adelphia School System.
Mr. William Hanley speaker
for the elementary schools. He
is principal of the village school
Closter, New Jersey. With him
are his wife, Peggy, former high
school mathematiics teacher and
their three gifted children, Chris-
tine, Barbara, and William Jr.,
Kay Wood, not to be left out,
once taught school in Knutsford,
P.E.I.
The lectures are short, the pa-
nel discussions impromptu. That
these visitors at âââDunrovinâ are
all educators is sheer coincidence.
Mr. and Mrs. Gabbay of Mon-
treal are guests of H. B. and
Kay Wood at âDunrovinâ Mrs.
Gabbay is a public health nurse
and has come to Canada from
Greece since the cessation of the
war in Europe. Mr. Gabbay is a
importer of rugs from his native
land of Persia. His brother is a
well known Hollywood actor âand
T.V. star who speaks many lan-
guages due to his being educated
in Europe.
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Capwell of
their annual vacation with Mrs.
Ceapwellâs mother, Mrs. W. A.
MacQuarrie, Hampton, P. E.1.
Rev. Dr. MacQuarrie is also a
visitor at the old
âGrove Cottage. â Bills daughter,
Louise, who is married to Major
John Walley, is now in London,
England and during the garden
party at Buckinzham Palace, Ma-
jor and Mrs. Walley were among
the invited guests.
e
The will take place
today at the California United
Church, Jones Falls, Ontario, of
Shirley Elaine Simpson, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Millard Simp-
son, to Gerald William Acorn,
forster son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed-
i H, Larter, Charlottetown,
P.E.I.
-Mr.- and Mrs. Fred Haines,
of Chicago, Ill, accompanied
by Mrs. D.F. Mundy, Franingham
Mass. were visitors last week at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rus-
sell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet.
Mr.-and Mrs. Wilfred J. Cal-
laghan left on Friday on return
to Toronto, after two
weeks holidays at the home: of
the formerâs: parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Callaghan, Ebbsfleet
Mrs. Betty Biake, 15 Villa Ave.
August 3ist. by M.C.A. to join
her aunt, Miss Margaret Mac-
Lean, Cape Breton, on a motor
trip of the. Mariumes.
sington, was tendered a miscel-
âaneous shower on Tuesday eve-
ning at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. William Cousins. To appro-
priate music by Mrs. Herbert
Moore, the bride-to-be, was es-
corted by Mrs. William Cairns to
a decorated seat of honor.
The Misses Judith Cousins and
Elizabeth Davison brought in the
many lovely gifts. The ribbons
were cut by the Misses Geraldine
Driscoll and Gladys Davison,
while the accompanying good
wishes were read by Mrs. Alan
Champion and Mrs. David Bryan-
ton. The gifts were arranged on
the table by Mrs. Lorne Adams.
During the evening piano selec-
tions were rendered by Mrs. L.
K. Zielinski.
W. 0. Harold Wood, Mrs. Wood
and their children, LeRoy, Don-
ald, Debra, Nancy and Douglas
have returned to Trenton, Ont,
They had been spending their
holidays with Mrs. Woodâs par-
ents Mr, and Mrs. Roy F. Mac-
Lean, Orchard View Cabins,
Charlottetown.
The hostesses at the Char
lottetown Golf Club this Saturday
afternoon are t!-e following: Mrs.
J.W. McKenzie, Mrs. J.C. Suther-
Ind, Mrs. Douglas HY, Mrs.
James Cameron, Miss Elvira âVil-
lett, Miss Joan Bowness and Miss
Marion MacDonald.
Miss Barbara Vaughan, who
has been spending the summer
months .in St. Andrewâs, N. B.
spent a week recently in Sum-
merside, guest of Miss Barbara
Clark. She left on Tuesday to en-
ter the Montreal General Hospi-
tal as nurse in training.
Mr. and Mrs. Georges Schur-
man arrived from Moncton, N.B.
on Wednesday to spend a few
Mrs. Clayton Schurman, Sum-
merside. :
Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Reynolds of
Ottawa, who have been vaca-
tioning in the Province, spent a
few days in Summerside this
week guests of Mrs. T. D. Car-
ruthers.
and Mrs. May Rankin, Heads of | 722
Charlottetown, left on Sunday, |
" Miss Marlene Daviews of Ken-|
days with the formerâs mother, |-
Mrs. Lowell Compton, Summer-
side.
Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison
| with their children Bonnie and
Allan, Summerside, spent the hol-
iday weekend with relatives in
Halifax, N.S.
Mr. and Mrs. Layton Schurman.
of Summerside spent the week-
end in Windsor, N.S. guests of
Mr. and Mrs. George âMacLen-
Miss Harriet Campbell of Sum-
merside, who has been the guest
of Miss Annabel Lea, Moncton,
N.B. retuned this week, accom-
panied by Miss Lea, who will
spend a few days in Summerside.
Mrs.
erson on August 29th at a mis-
cellaneous shower. The bride-to-
be received an array of lovely
and useful gifts. These were ac-
were read by Mrs. Alan Nelson,
Montague, assisted by Miss Maida
Rogerson. Refreshments were ser-
ved by the hostess, assisted by
Mrs. Earl Jewell, Miss Gladys
MacMillan, Mrs. Keir: Procter,
Mrs. Carl MacLure, and Mrs.
Andrew Humphrey.
Miss Catherine Smith held a
coffee party at her summer cot-
tage in Inkerman on Saturday,
presented with a â china
teapot. i
tague, entertained Wednesda:
evening in honor of Miss Joan:
Rogerson and Mr. Leith Thomp-
tertained for her daughter at a
bridal tea. Mrs. Stanley Thomp-
son poured tea. Miss. Maida Rog-
erson ahd Miss Carol Thompson
received. Assisting were Mrs.
Guy Stewart, Miss Cathy Smith,
Miss Blanche Howatt, Miss Mary
Whiteside, Mrs. John Gordon
Mrs. G.B. Whiteside and her
entertained at an informal tea in
honor of Miss Joan Rogerson on
September 3rd. The bride-to-be
was presented with a beautiful
gift by the hostess.â :
Wrietde of. Mr. Leith Thomp:
son tendered him a stag party
on Tuesday, September 2nd.
son entertained at their home the
bridal party and friends following |
the rehearsal on Thursday eve-
ning of the Sepa hops we
| wedding.
was baptized by his
MacQuarrie of Victoria, P.E.I.
wall, P.E.L.
junch was served by Miss Judy
Allan, Pamela Aicorn, Miss
Sarah MacQuarrie, R.N. âand Mrs
Ann Acorn, R.N.
âRev. and Mrs. Douglas I. Mac-
Eachern and son Robert Doug-
las, recently returned to their
home in Rawdon, N.S. after spen-
ding the month of August wiith
Mrs. MacEachernâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard Bowman, North
Guy Stewart, Nassau | #
Street, entertained for Miss Rog-|%
companied by best wishes which | 7%
August 30th., The bride elect was}!
her grand-daughter Mrs. .D. I
MacEachern at the manse, Riaw-
don, Nova Scotia,
A quiet wedding ceremony took
place Wednesday September 3rd
at three oâclock when the Rev.
A.F, MacLean united in marriage
Mrs. Bessie âHolman, Charlotte-
town, and Mr. George Court,
Minnesota, formerly of Donald-
ston, Prince Edward Island.
After the ceremony a small re-
ception was held at which time
Mrs. Courtâs daughters, Mrs.
Ralph Jenkins, Mrs. Fred Mac-
Leod and Mrs. Jack Stevenson
served refreshments in Mrs.
Courtâs new home, 272 Fitzroy
Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Desmond Burge
and their little daughter, Mary,
of Ottawa, are visiting in the
province and are the guests of
Mr. Burgeâs mother, Mrs. Annie
stéwart, Pownal Street.
Mr. Gus Flynn motored to Bos-
ton last weekend and brought
home Mrs. Flynn and young dau-
ghter, Sandra.
Mr. Edmunds Cheistocher: Tor-
onto, is at present a guest of his
mother Mrs.
F.E. Christopher, ;:
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Nelson, Mon |
Mrs. William ae Rogerson en- S
ee Victor Ling, and Mrs. Ger- #
Procter. :
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Thomp. §
Following the baptism a âdainty :
On August 24th, Rev. Mr. Mac-
Eachern, conducted the morning
service at Trinity United Church, |
Summerside, and was also guest
preacher at the evening sérvice
in North Wiltshire Church,
Mr. E.H. Henry of Toronto, On
tario, is visiting friends and re-
latives in Charlottetown
North Wiltshire.
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