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St. Dunstanâs Basilica, Char-
lottetown was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on July 19, when
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Roberts, Char-
lottetown was united in marriage
with Joseph Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Kickham,
New Haven, P.E.I.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. P.F, Mac-
Donald. Rev. Charles McCarthy
otcupied a seat in the beautifully
decorated sanctuary. The guest
pews were marked with bows of
blue and yelllow ribbon. .
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in her
floor length gown of nylon net
over taffeta with scalloped neeck-
line and lace bodice embroidered
with sequins and rhinestones:
She carried a white missal em-
bedded in white carnations and
âetreamers. Her jewellery was
pearl earrings and necklace.
. Miss Marie Kickham, as maid
of honor was gowned in blue lace
with matching picture hat and
carried a nosegay of baby mums.
Miss Margaret Kickham, sister
of the groom) and Miss Margar-
et Roberts, sister of the bride,
as bridesmaids were dressed in
yellow lace. and carried similar
nosegays.
Mr. Francis Roberts, brother of
the bride was sman.,
Messrs. Joseph Roberts and
Wilfred Griffin were ushers. -
, Little Francis Driscoll cousin
âof the bride"was ring bearer while
Ann Marie Driscoll, daintly dress-|
. im yellow nylon was Howes.
daughter's wedding a dress. of
âmavy blue ffylon net with match-
ing accessories and a white car-
nation corsage. f
Mrs. Kickham wore a royal
blue lace dress with pink ac-
eessories and a corsage of pink
carnations: s
The wedding music was under
the direction of Mrs. Dougan and
she accompanied Mr. Frank Mac-
Intyre as he sang during the cere-
mony. ;
Following the ceremony a re-
eeption was held. at Community
Centre. Mr. Russell Driscoll act-
ed as toastmaster and called
upon Rev. Father MacDonald te
propose the toast to the bride to
which the groom responded. Com-
plimentary remarks were also
Couple
made by Rev. Father McCarthy
and many other guests.
The brideâs table was centered
with a three tier weddng cake
beautifully decorated and topped
with miniature bride and groom
Miss Edna Kickham, sister of
the groom, was in charge of the
guest book. 3
For a honeymoon trip to Bos-
ton the bride changed to a tuz-
quoise blue ~ dress with
miatching duster accessories.
side in New Haven. The groom
being employed at Canada Pack-
miiscellan-
eous shower at the home of Mr.
J/R. Driscoll where she received,
On their return home, Mr. and
coming! reception for the young
couple who were presented with
& well filled purse from friends
and neighbours. The evening was
Photo by Meyers. /
STAR OF SEA C,W.L.
,Mrs. Joseph Doyle was hos-
for their August meeting.
Meeting openedâ by prayer by
the president and minutes of pre-
vious meeting were read and ap-
proved, Financial statement was
âgiven showing all bills paid and
a small amount on hand.
Spinitual bouquets and sympa-
thy eards were reported sent to
bereaved families by social-action
conveners, f
Mrs. J.J. McInnis and Mrs.
James Murphy were appointed to
Edwin Doyle and Mrs. Gerald Mic-
Innis were appointed on the
church committee for next two
It was decided to send dona-
tions of vegetables, butter, etc.,
te Precious Blood Sisters, soon
as possible,
| Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy kindly
invited members for September
meeting.
Act of Consecration was read
Land after meeting was adjourned
a delicious lunch was served by
the hostess, and a social hour
was enjoyed by all. -
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Sat., August 23, 1958
The wedding takes place this
Saturday afternoon at 3.30 oâ-
clock in the Victoria United
Church of Miss Ann Ruth Bos-
well and Mr. John Schiller.
Mrs. David Scales and Mrs.
Charles Ballem entertained in hon
o: of Miss Ruth Boswell at a mis-
cellaneous shower held ,at the
Seales home, Palmerâs Lane.
Mrs. Ralph Manning, an atten-
dant at the Boswell-Schiller wed-
ding entertained Wednesday aft-
ernoon for the bride-elect. The
party was in the form of a trous-
seau tea and buffet supper.
A eommunity shower was held
at Victoria for Miss Ruth Bos-
well prior to her wedding. Many
beautiful gifts were received. °
Miss Marjorie Hurst, one of
the seasonâs popular bride-elects,
was the guest of honor Wednes-
day at @ supper party and mis-
cellaneous shower. Her hostesses
were Mrs. G. Douglas Steel and
Mrs. Louis Sadler and the party
was held at the Steel residence,
Euston Street. pe
Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Head of
Hillsboro, entertaind informally
last Sunday evening at her re-
sidence in honor of Miss Mar-
jorie Hurst and Mr. Alan Douglas.
Miss Marjorie MacLeod enter-
tained in honor of Miss Marjorie
Hurst at a luncheon Friday at
the Charlottetown Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Picone
and young son Jimmy of White
Plains, New York, returned last
week having spent their vaca-
tion with Mrs. Piconeâs parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Feehan, Mt.
Stewart.
Dr. Kilmer MacMillan, Cincin-
nati, Ohio, arrived home Sunday
Kf ar to spend his holidays with
$S parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F.
MacMillan, Fitzroy Street. He
was accompanied by his brother-
in-law, Mr. Jack Lailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cameron and
children Allan, Bert and Jan Eli-
zabeth have returned to their
home in Hull, Que., after visit-
ing Mr. Cameronâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perey Cameron, Upper
Hillsboro Street, for the past five
weeks .
, Miss Helen Cameron of the Mu-
tual Life Insurance staff left by
}Plane on Monday for Hull, Que.,
where she will visit with her bro-
ther Mr. Ian Cameron and Mrs.
The Canadian Association of
Consumers announces in their
CAC Bulletin that every CAC
member is invited to the national
annual meeting to be held in Mon-
treal, at the Y.W.C.A. on Octob-
er ist, 2nd and 8rd. This comi
annualâ meeting promises to be
one of the most successful to date;
Excellent work has been, done
by so many CAC branchĂ©s acrossâ
Canada during the year, that re-
ports of this work should prove
to be both interesting and stimul-
ating. While only board members
and official delegates may vote
at the meeting, all CAC mem-
bers are welcome, and may par-
ticipate in the discussion:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon-
ald and daughter Donnna have re-
turned to their home in Toronto
after spending a most enjoyable
Loliday on the Island, guests of
Mr. MacDonald's mother, Mrs.
Genevie MacDonald 187 Dorches-
ter Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitlock
have had as their welcome _guest
during the week, Mrs, Stanley
. Herring was the former
Carolyn Jardine and has enjoy-
ed very much renewing old friend
ships. She leaves Saturday on re-
turn home.
Mrs. Neil J. MacKinnon, New
Haven, and Mr. J.F. Easton, Bor
den, have as their guest their sis-
ter, Mrs. Elmer R. Bowman of
Beechy, Sask. She has for the past
month and a half been visiting
relatives and friends on P.E.I.
It has been twelve years since
Mrs. Bowman's last visit to P.
E.lr and she sees many chang-
es. :
She was accompanied to the is-
land by . and Mrs. Hunter of
Saskatoon, Sask., who spent a
week visiting different parts of
the Island. Mrs. Bowman plans
to leave for home by plane on
August 25th.
The hostesses at the Charlotte
town Golf Club thisâ Saturday af-
ternoon are the folloing: Mrs.
Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Donald
Campbell, Miss Lydia Simms,
Mrs. W.E. Scantlebury, Mrs. 0.
K. Presby, Miss Eileen Wilson,
and Mrs. George Trainor.
Miss Roberta Godkin of Natick,
Mass., who has been visiting her
brother, Mr. Heartz Godkin and
Mrs. Jennie Harding, Allston,
Mass., who has been visiting
Miss Jean Gordon, will leave this
afternoon by plane on return from
Summerside to their homes,
Mr, Robert Cairns of Toronto,
who has been visiting relatives
in the province, spent a few days
: |recently with his brother Mr. Ab-
ner Cairns.
The supper at the Summerside
Golf and Country Club this af-
ternoon will be convened by Mrs.
R.T. Henthorn and Mrs. David
Carnegy, assisted by Mrs. *lor-
ence Grant, Mrs, Jackie Simp-
son, Mrs. Robert Romcke, Miss
;Mary Shaw and Mrs. Paul Mac-
I Kay,
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Herring of Burlington, Ontario. |!
of Summerside have as
guests, the latterâs sister, Mrs.
Claude Cook and children, Con-
nie and Charles of Waterville,
NS. .
Mrs. Eiville Gorham (the form-
er Ada MacLeod) and daughter
Kerstin of Windermere, Lade Dis-
trict of England, are visiting her
father, Mr. Norman MacLeod,
Summerside.
Mrs. Hal Spears and daugh-
ter, Sally,.of North Bay, Ontario,
who will take up residence in
fhe province, are at present the
guests of the formerâs parents,
Mr. and Mrs, George Callbeck,
Summerside.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett,
Summerside, had as their week-
end guest, their son, Squadron
Leader Edward Arnett of Tren-
ton, Ontario. ;
(Miss Marie Condrick left Mon-
day on return to Boston, Mass.,
after spending her vacation in
Summerside as guest of Mrs.
Mark Delaney, ;
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Stevenson
with their family, Kathy, Allan,
Paula Dale and Jill, left Sunday
on return to Canso, N.S. after
visiting in Summerside, guests of
Mrs, Stevensonâs mother, Mrs.
Mark Delaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey
and son Nial, returned to their
home in § erside after ypend-
ing their vacation at Chelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Herrott
of Springhill, N.S. returned last
week after spending several days
in Summerside, guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tredenick
returned to their home in Mon-
tague after visiting in Searle-
town, guests of the latterâs par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil | Brad-
shaw, and in Middleton, N. S.,
guests of the latter's sister, Mrs.
Michael Buley and F.O. Buley.
LAC and Mrs. Allan Elder, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Reg
MacLellan, will leave Summer-
side tomorrow for. Maine on a
compl ay e jon, accom-
panied | s. H.K.S. Hemming,
Mrs. C.H. Coles, Miss Louise Ha-
zard, Miss Barbara Place of Char
lottetown and Miss Carrie Thom-
son of Summerside have returned
to their homes after visiting
Prosi Tothusâ at Whale Cove,
Gri Manan. This is a Ohristian
Holiday Centre operated by Rev.
and Mrs. A.L. Gardner of Stone
Church, Saint John, N.B.
Miss Elaine Monkley, whose
NE |margiage to Ronald Leard will
take place this afternoon in Lot
16 was tendered a miscellaneous
shower in the Community Hall,
Lot 16, this week. The decora-
tions of yellow and white stream-
ens were most attractive. To ap-
propriate music funished by Miss
Dorothy Monkley, the bride-elect
Wals escorted to a seat of honour
by Miss Lorna Leard. Mrs. Elmer
Thompson cut the ribbons while
Mrs. Lea Birch read the accom-
panying good wishes, after which
Mrs. Frank McCully and Miss
Doris Ramsay placed âthe many
and beautiful gifts. Mrs. rank
MacLaren and Mrs. George Sker-
ry were the hostesses.
Mrs. Allan Eider entertained
at her home in side on
Tuesday evening in honor of Miss
Monkiley and, on behalf of those
Present, presented her with a
Mrs. J.A. Connell and Mrs. J.
C. MacKenna were joint hostes-
ses at the home of the former
in Summerside recently when they
tendered Miss Monkiley a mis-
cellaneous shower. Miss Sandra
Monkely, Winsome sister of the
bride-to-be wheeled in a @arriage
of beautiful gifts. Miss Lorna
Leard opened the gifts while Miss
Marion Rogers read the good
wishes. Mis. Ralph Somers as-
Sisted the hostess in serving re-
freshments.
F.L. and Mrs. A.J. Timmins
and daughters, Joanne and Les-
lie of Trenton, Ontario, are the
guests of Mrs. Timminsâ father,
Mr. Roy Silliphant, Summerside.
of Keswick, N.B., are vacationing
at North Bedeque cabins. Mr.
Williams will join them today to
spend the remiander of the month
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Giamudet,
Summerside, have as their guests
their son, Mr. W.A. Guadet Jr.,
Mrs. Gatdet, their childrenâ Joel
and Jennifer of Moncton, N.B.
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Grant
of Summenside, were given a
âfarewellâ ' party on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley | |
their}:
Zion Presbyterian Church was
the scene of a pretty summer
wedding when Lovelyn Joyce, eld-
est daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harold Partridge, Charlottetown,
became the bride of John Mich-
ael, son of Mrs. Nicholas Lacus-
ta and the late Mr. Lacusta, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a double
ring ceremony with the Rev. W.:
H. Brown officiating. Mr. Lea-
Morgan was organist for the oc-
easion. Mr. Bruce Atkins, soloist,
sang âThe Lordâs Prayerââ be-
fore the bridal party entered the
church and ââBecauseââ during the
signing of the register.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, chose for her wedding
a waltz length gown of white
Chamntilly lace and embroidered
tu'le. The bodice of Chantilly lace|
was fashioned with a v-shaped
neckline and short scalloped sleev
es, the voluminous skirt was ac-
centuated with a front panel of
lace from which flowed layers of
embroidered tulle. Her chapel
length veil of Freneh illusion fell
from a matching lace coronet
trimmed with pearls and aqua-
marine. She carried a bouquet
of white lillies.
Mrs. Darrell Carmody was ma-
tron of honour, Miss Gail Par-
tridge, sister of the bride, was
bridesmaid; they wore identical
ballerina length gowns of brilliant
Dior blue nylon fashioned with,
flowing back panel and full skirt,
matching picture hats and satin
slippers, and carried. nosegays of
white Shasta daisies.
The best man was Mr. Jack
Johnston, Ushering. the guests
were Mr. Brenton Partridge, bro-
ther -of the bride, and Mr. Ken-
neth Brown, of Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
The church was beautifully de-
corated with baskets of summer
flowers of many colors while the
guest pews were marked with
bows of white nylon netting and
minature red roses. | es
For her daughterâs wedding,
Mrs, Partridge chose a dress of
beige and multicolored linen with
matching accessories and wore a
corsage of yellow roses. Owing to
illness, the groomâs mother was
unable to attend. ?
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the Charlotte-
town Hotel. The brideâs table was
adorned with pink and white car-
nations, ivory tapers in silver can-
delabra and centered with a three
tier wedding cake which was cut
by the bride and groom.
The toast to the bride was pro-
?
evening at the summer cottafe
of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant,
Grand River. They will take up
residence in Hlalifiax, N.S. where
Dr. (aren will pursue his stud-
ies in Dalhousie University.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland,
Summerside, had as their guest
last week, Mrs. Alvin Hansuld,
(the former Eiffie Agnew) of Galt,
Ontario. :
Mr. and Mrs. LR. Allen, Mrs.
LM: Calllbeck, Mrs. P. Metherell,
Mrs. Hammond Johnson, Mrs.
F. MacNeill and. daughter, Miss
Ruby MacNeill, all of Summer-
side attended the Provincial Con-
vention of the W.C.T.U. held at
on Wednesday afternoon, ;
Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Hancock,
âSummerside, have had as their
guests, the latterâs sister, Mrs.
Philip Steele, Mr. Steele, daugh-
ter Miss Barbara, also Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Steele, Jr, with their
children, Skippy and Bobby, of
New London, Connecticut.
Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Callaghan,
Summerside, have as their guests
the formerâs sister, Mrs, Fred
Haines, and Mr. Haines of Chi-
cago, Hlinois
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Gay, Sum-
merside, have as their guests
their daughter, Mrs. Guy Des
Jardins and children, Danny and
Susan, of St. Jeanâs, Quebec.
(Continued on Page 7)
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MR. AND MRS. J. M. LACterA
Pretty Summer Wedding â
Solemnized At Zion
T.R. Palmer, Dr. and Ms. John!
posed by the Rev. Mr. Brown
and responded to: by the groom.
The many telegrams of congra-
tulations were read by Mr. Jack
Johnston. President
table were Mrs. Henry Wool-
drige and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland,
aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Jack
Ready. Miss Sondra Sutherland
played many lovely selections on
the piano. Mrs. Joseph Landry,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, was in
che ge of the guest book.
For travelling the bride wore
a mint green ensemble with ma-
tehing clouche, her accessories
were beige and yellow with a cor-
sage of yellow roses.
\ Following a motor trip to Cape
Cod, Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lacusta are residing at 41 Ed-
ward Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The out of town guests includ-
ed. Mrs. Darrell Carmody, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Atkins, Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs
Jack Blackmore, Mr. Kevin Mac-
Donald, Mr. Bill Cleary, Mr Jack
Howatt, Mr, Kenneth Brown, Miss
Ella Landry, Miss Sigrid Ander-
son, Mr. Jack Jollimore, Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Landry, all of Hali-
fax, Nova Scotia; Mr. Harold
Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Keys, Summerside, Prince Ed-
ward Island. ° Le
Prior to her wedding, Mrs. La-
custa was widely entertained by
her many friends in Halifax, N.S.
-and Charlottetown, showers being
given for her by the employees
of the British American Oil Co.
and Mrs. Joseph Landry, Hali-
fax, N.S. Mrs. Darrell Carmody
and Mrs.. Allison MacDonald;
Charlottetown, where Joyee re-
ceived many lovely gifts of silver,
china and linen. Photo by R.B.
Hambly
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at the tea]
Sampel, St. John, New Bruns-â
wick; Mr. C.E. Sampel, London,
ELLENâS DIARY ©
This morning then ââat- one min-
ute after ten, to be exactââ Mack,
the elder son of the housé across
the lane, reached the milestone
that marked his, ninth anniver-
sary of birth. An Old Home Week
baby, he was, an Old Home Week
lad he continues to be.
Taller the last year has grown
him, taking him out of the tender
years into a boyâs estate. He is
âan oldish child for his age, a tho-
ughtful chap, sunny-natured and
happy and usually with a snatch
of song on his lips.
During his holidays he divided
his time among many interests
and was never happier than when
he: trouted with (cousin) Gage a-
long the millstream or was his
right-hand man at some project
of building, or work of the farm.
He is fond of animals, interested
and knowing about the farming
and also welcomes the return of
the schooldays, soon to be here.
âMake your wish, and blow
him at supper, smiling at the
magic. of the Birthday Cake with
its nine lighted candles. At the
impact of a young breath they
were out. âNow, you can tell us
yojr wishâ his grandfather teased
Mack shook his head. âAnd
break the spell-ââ? he smiled.
Today the farming once more
fell inte its usual orderly routine.
The farmers stepped briskly a-
âlong familiar paths catching up
on its affairs after being in at-
tendance this week at The Fair.
They made excursions to far and
farther pastures to see how the
younglings of cattle had gained-
crushed gnain for the cows-and
wheat for our hatching of chicks
now almost grown. And once
more took up the planning which
keeps the farm and farming on
an even keel.
âItâs good to be homeââ we could
fancy the hersire offer, when with
baby Alex leading the way, we
looked in upon him in his airy
stall in the shed. âHo, hum!ââ he
yawned, ââitâs going to take me a
~ Birthday Cake Magic
Blow Hard & Make Wish
while to get over my outing! I'm
so tired-I never rest well away
from home-I could sleep all day-
Did you see my ribbon?âhe smi-
led. I didnât do too badly, did I?â
âYou did wellâ we beamed.â
The familyâs real proud of you!â
we said.
And another week of August
has gone to that strange country
which lies beyond the River of
Time! Another river was crossed
at some time down the years by
those memories loved ones will
honor tomorrow on âMemorial
Sundayââ in the ââOld Kirkââ at the
corner. Then, names, and faces,
young and older will be remem-
bered of those who walk no more
the earthy paths with us,-friend |] Âą
and kin, we have âloved long
since and lost awhile.â .
One bereft of a loved one, thou-
ghts bridging that river so Heay-
enly realms beyond writes: _
âSometimes I wonder, when I
pray, If meeting you, He stops to
say âI jheard from your belovâd |}. a;
today.â â
âTÂŁ so, how well-I know the way
Your heart will lift and you will
say, âGrant her Thy peace, dear
Lord, today!â > {
Until Muaday Diary Good-night.
or lost! in their absence., They,
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J. T. KICKHAM
Double Ring Ceremony :
Unites Young
St. Dunstanâs Basilica, Char-
lottetown was the scene of a very
pretty wedding on July 19, when
Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. David Roberts, Char-
lottetown was united in marriage
with Joseph Thomas, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Kickham,
New Haven, P.E.I.
The double ring ceremony was
performed by Rev. P.F, Mac-
Donald. Rev. Charles McCarthy
otcupied a seat in the beautifully
decorated sanctuary. The guest
pews were marked with bows of
blue and yelllow ribbon. .
The bride, given in marriage
by her father, was lovely in her
floor length gown of nylon net
over taffeta with scalloped neeck-
line and lace bodice embroidered
with sequins and rhinestones:
She carried a white missal em-
bedded in white carnations and
âetreamers. Her jewellery was
pearl earrings and necklace.
. Miss Marie Kickham, as maid
of honor was gowned in blue lace
with matching picture hat and
carried a nosegay of baby mums.
Miss Margaret Kickham, sister
of the groom) and Miss Margar-
et Roberts, sister of the bride,
as bridesmaids were dressed in
yellow lace. and carried similar
nosegays.
Mr. Francis Roberts, brother of
the bride was sman.,
Messrs. Joseph Roberts and
Wilfred Griffin were ushers. -
, Little Francis Driscoll cousin
âof the bride"was ring bearer while
Ann Marie Driscoll, daintly dress-|
. im yellow nylon was Howes.
daughter's wedding a dress. of
âmavy blue ffylon net with match-
ing accessories and a white car-
nation corsage. f
Mrs. Kickham wore a royal
blue lace dress with pink ac-
eessories and a corsage of pink
carnations: s
The wedding music was under
the direction of Mrs. Dougan and
she accompanied Mr. Frank Mac-
Intyre as he sang during the cere-
mony. ;
Following the ceremony a re-
eeption was held. at Community
Centre. Mr. Russell Driscoll act-
ed as toastmaster and called
upon Rev. Father MacDonald te
propose the toast to the bride to
which the groom responded. Com-
plimentary remarks were also
Couple
made by Rev. Father McCarthy
and many other guests.
The brideâs table was centered
with a three tier weddng cake
beautifully decorated and topped
with miniature bride and groom
Miss Edna Kickham, sister of
the groom, was in charge of the
guest book. 3
For a honeymoon trip to Bos-
ton the bride changed to a tuz-
quoise blue ~ dress with
miatching duster accessories.
side in New Haven. The groom
being employed at Canada Pack-
miiscellan-
eous shower at the home of Mr.
J/R. Driscoll where she received,
On their return home, Mr. and
coming! reception for the young
couple who were presented with
& well filled purse from friends
and neighbours. The evening was
Photo by Meyers. /
STAR OF SEA C,W.L.
,Mrs. Joseph Doyle was hos-
for their August meeting.
Meeting openedâ by prayer by
the president and minutes of pre-
vious meeting were read and ap-
proved, Financial statement was
âgiven showing all bills paid and
a small amount on hand.
Spinitual bouquets and sympa-
thy eards were reported sent to
bereaved families by social-action
conveners, f
Mrs. J.J. McInnis and Mrs.
James Murphy were appointed to
Edwin Doyle and Mrs. Gerald Mic-
Innis were appointed on the
church committee for next two
It was decided to send dona-
tions of vegetables, butter, etc.,
te Precious Blood Sisters, soon
as possible,
| Mrs. Joseph A. Murphy kindly
invited members for September
meeting.
Act of Consecration was read
Land after meeting was adjourned
a delicious lunch was served by
the hostess, and a social hour
was enjoyed by all. -
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BY ALICE ALDEN
WITH this seasonâs âblithe
oung hats, itâs no wonder hat-
sshess is on the wane. Just
tight for now is this deftly drap-
ed turban which.Betmar does in
EET) eee
rose-printed cotton, â All-over
stitched, it is softly pleated away
from the face in the latest mil-
linery mode. Good with , almost
any daytime costume in town or
out, itâs also a hardy traveler.
of the âStar |
the Seaâ C.W.L.- Earnscliffe,
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Sat., August 23, 1958
The wedding takes place this
Saturday afternoon at 3.30 oâ-
clock in the Victoria United
Church of Miss Ann Ruth Bos-
well and Mr. John Schiller.
Mrs. David Scales and Mrs.
Charles Ballem entertained in hon
o: of Miss Ruth Boswell at a mis-
cellaneous shower held ,at the
Seales home, Palmerâs Lane.
Mrs. Ralph Manning, an atten-
dant at the Boswell-Schiller wed-
ding entertained Wednesday aft-
ernoon for the bride-elect. The
party was in the form of a trous-
seau tea and buffet supper.
A eommunity shower was held
at Victoria for Miss Ruth Bos-
well prior to her wedding. Many
beautiful gifts were received. °
Miss Marjorie Hurst, one of
the seasonâs popular bride-elects,
was the guest of honor Wednes-
day at @ supper party and mis-
cellaneous shower. Her hostesses
were Mrs. G. Douglas Steel and
Mrs. Louis Sadler and the party
was held at the Steel residence,
Euston Street. pe
Mrs. Harvey Douglas, Head of
Hillsboro, entertaind informally
last Sunday evening at her re-
sidence in honor of Miss Mar-
jorie Hurst and Mr. Alan Douglas.
Miss Marjorie MacLeod enter-
tained in honor of Miss Marjorie
Hurst at a luncheon Friday at
the Charlottetown Hotel.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Picone
and young son Jimmy of White
Plains, New York, returned last
week having spent their vaca-
tion with Mrs. Piconeâs parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A.D. Feehan, Mt.
Stewart.
Dr. Kilmer MacMillan, Cincin-
nati, Ohio, arrived home Sunday
Kf ar to spend his holidays with
$S parents, Mr. and Mrs. J.F.
MacMillan, Fitzroy Street. He
was accompanied by his brother-
in-law, Mr. Jack Lailey.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian Cameron and
children Allan, Bert and Jan Eli-
zabeth have returned to their
home in Hull, Que., after visit-
ing Mr. Cameronâs parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Perey Cameron, Upper
Hillsboro Street, for the past five
weeks .
, Miss Helen Cameron of the Mu-
tual Life Insurance staff left by
}Plane on Monday for Hull, Que.,
where she will visit with her bro-
ther Mr. Ian Cameron and Mrs.
The Canadian Association of
Consumers announces in their
CAC Bulletin that every CAC
member is invited to the national
annual meeting to be held in Mon-
treal, at the Y.W.C.A. on Octob-
er ist, 2nd and 8rd. This comi
annualâ meeting promises to be
one of the most successful to date;
Excellent work has been, done
by so many CAC branchĂ©s acrossâ
Canada during the year, that re-
ports of this work should prove
to be both interesting and stimul-
ating. While only board members
and official delegates may vote
at the meeting, all CAC mem-
bers are welcome, and may par-
ticipate in the discussion:
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MacDon-
ald and daughter Donnna have re-
turned to their home in Toronto
after spending a most enjoyable
Loliday on the Island, guests of
Mr. MacDonald's mother, Mrs.
Genevie MacDonald 187 Dorches-
ter Street.
Mr. and Mrs. Weston Whitlock
have had as their welcome _guest
during the week, Mrs, Stanley
. Herring was the former
Carolyn Jardine and has enjoy-
ed very much renewing old friend
ships. She leaves Saturday on re-
turn home.
Mrs. Neil J. MacKinnon, New
Haven, and Mr. J.F. Easton, Bor
den, have as their guest their sis-
ter, Mrs. Elmer R. Bowman of
Beechy, Sask. She has for the past
month and a half been visiting
relatives and friends on P.E.I.
It has been twelve years since
Mrs. Bowman's last visit to P.
E.lr and she sees many chang-
es. :
She was accompanied to the is-
land by . and Mrs. Hunter of
Saskatoon, Sask., who spent a
week visiting different parts of
the Island. Mrs. Bowman plans
to leave for home by plane on
August 25th.
The hostesses at the Charlotte
town Golf Club thisâ Saturday af-
ternoon are the folloing: Mrs.
Harry Cudmore, Mrs. Donald
Campbell, Miss Lydia Simms,
Mrs. W.E. Scantlebury, Mrs. 0.
K. Presby, Miss Eileen Wilson,
and Mrs. George Trainor.
Miss Roberta Godkin of Natick,
Mass., who has been visiting her
brother, Mr. Heartz Godkin and
Mrs. Jennie Harding, Allston,
Mass., who has been visiting
Miss Jean Gordon, will leave this
afternoon by plane on return from
Summerside to their homes,
Mr, Robert Cairns of Toronto,
who has been visiting relatives
in the province, spent a few days
: |recently with his brother Mr. Ab-
ner Cairns.
The supper at the Summerside
Golf and Country Club this af-
ternoon will be convened by Mrs.
R.T. Henthorn and Mrs. David
Carnegy, assisted by Mrs. *lor-
ence Grant, Mrs, Jackie Simp-
son, Mrs. Robert Romcke, Miss
;Mary Shaw and Mrs. Paul Mac-
I Kay,
Se
Herring of Burlington, Ontario. |!
of Summerside have as
guests, the latterâs sister, Mrs.
Claude Cook and children, Con-
nie and Charles of Waterville,
NS. .
Mrs. Eiville Gorham (the form-
er Ada MacLeod) and daughter
Kerstin of Windermere, Lade Dis-
trict of England, are visiting her
father, Mr. Norman MacLeod,
Summerside.
Mrs. Hal Spears and daugh-
ter, Sally,.of North Bay, Ontario,
who will take up residence in
fhe province, are at present the
guests of the formerâs parents,
Mr. and Mrs, George Callbeck,
Summerside.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Arnett,
Summerside, had as their week-
end guest, their son, Squadron
Leader Edward Arnett of Tren-
ton, Ontario. ;
(Miss Marie Condrick left Mon-
day on return to Boston, Mass.,
after spending her vacation in
Summerside as guest of Mrs.
Mark Delaney, ;
Dr. and Mrs. Ira Stevenson
with their family, Kathy, Allan,
Paula Dale and Jill, left Sunday
on return to Canso, N.S. after
visiting in Summerside, guests of
Mrs, Stevensonâs mother, Mrs.
Mark Delaney.
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey
and son Nial, returned to their
home in § erside after ypend-
ing their vacation at Chelton.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Herrott
of Springhill, N.S. returned last
week after spending several days
in Summerside, guests of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. John Tredenick
returned to their home in Mon-
tague after visiting in Searle-
town, guests of the latterâs par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil | Brad-
shaw, and in Middleton, N. S.,
guests of the latter's sister, Mrs.
Michael Buley and F.O. Buley.
LAC and Mrs. Allan Elder, ac-
companied by Mr. and Mrs. Reg
MacLellan, will leave Summer-
side tomorrow for. Maine on a
compl ay e jon, accom-
panied | s. H.K.S. Hemming,
Mrs. C.H. Coles, Miss Louise Ha-
zard, Miss Barbara Place of Char
lottetown and Miss Carrie Thom-
son of Summerside have returned
to their homes after visiting
Prosi Tothusâ at Whale Cove,
Gri Manan. This is a Ohristian
Holiday Centre operated by Rev.
and Mrs. A.L. Gardner of Stone
Church, Saint John, N.B.
Miss Elaine Monkley, whose
NE |margiage to Ronald Leard will
take place this afternoon in Lot
16 was tendered a miscellaneous
shower in the Community Hall,
Lot 16, this week. The decora-
tions of yellow and white stream-
ens were most attractive. To ap-
propriate music funished by Miss
Dorothy Monkley, the bride-elect
Wals escorted to a seat of honour
by Miss Lorna Leard. Mrs. Elmer
Thompson cut the ribbons while
Mrs. Lea Birch read the accom-
panying good wishes, after which
Mrs. Frank McCully and Miss
Doris Ramsay placed âthe many
and beautiful gifts. Mrs. rank
MacLaren and Mrs. George Sker-
ry were the hostesses.
Mrs. Allan Eider entertained
at her home in side on
Tuesday evening in honor of Miss
Monkiley and, on behalf of those
Present, presented her with a
Mrs. J.A. Connell and Mrs. J.
C. MacKenna were joint hostes-
ses at the home of the former
in Summerside recently when they
tendered Miss Monkiley a mis-
cellaneous shower. Miss Sandra
Monkely, Winsome sister of the
bride-to-be wheeled in a @arriage
of beautiful gifts. Miss Lorna
Leard opened the gifts while Miss
Marion Rogers read the good
wishes. Mis. Ralph Somers as-
Sisted the hostess in serving re-
freshments.
F.L. and Mrs. A.J. Timmins
and daughters, Joanne and Les-
lie of Trenton, Ontario, are the
guests of Mrs. Timminsâ father,
Mr. Roy Silliphant, Summerside.
of Keswick, N.B., are vacationing
at North Bedeque cabins. Mr.
Williams will join them today to
spend the remiander of the month
Mr. and Mrs. W.A. Giamudet,
Summerside, have as their guests
their son, Mr. W.A. Guadet Jr.,
Mrs. Gatdet, their childrenâ Joel
and Jennifer of Moncton, N.B.
Dr. and Mrs. Raymond Grant
of Summenside, were given a
âfarewellâ ' party on Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley | |
their}:
Zion Presbyterian Church was
the scene of a pretty summer
wedding when Lovelyn Joyce, eld-
est daughter jof Mr. and Mrs. J.
Harold Partridge, Charlottetown,
became the bride of John Mich-
ael, son of Mrs. Nicholas Lacus-
ta and the late Mr. Lacusta, of
Halifax, Nova Scotia, in a double
ring ceremony with the Rev. W.:
H. Brown officiating. Mr. Lea-
Morgan was organist for the oc-
easion. Mr. Bruce Atkins, soloist,
sang âThe Lordâs Prayerââ be-
fore the bridal party entered the
church and ââBecauseââ during the
signing of the register.
The bride given in marriage by
her father, chose for her wedding
a waltz length gown of white
Chamntilly lace and embroidered
tu'le. The bodice of Chantilly lace|
was fashioned with a v-shaped
neckline and short scalloped sleev
es, the voluminous skirt was ac-
centuated with a front panel of
lace from which flowed layers of
embroidered tulle. Her chapel
length veil of Freneh illusion fell
from a matching lace coronet
trimmed with pearls and aqua-
marine. She carried a bouquet
of white lillies.
Mrs. Darrell Carmody was ma-
tron of honour, Miss Gail Par-
tridge, sister of the bride, was
bridesmaid; they wore identical
ballerina length gowns of brilliant
Dior blue nylon fashioned with,
flowing back panel and full skirt,
matching picture hats and satin
slippers, and carried. nosegays of
white Shasta daisies.
The best man was Mr. Jack
Johnston, Ushering. the guests
were Mr. Brenton Partridge, bro-
ther -of the bride, and Mr. Ken-
neth Brown, of Halifax, Nova
Scotia.
The church was beautifully de-
corated with baskets of summer
flowers of many colors while the
guest pews were marked with
bows of white nylon netting and
minature red roses. | es
For her daughterâs wedding,
Mrs, Partridge chose a dress of
beige and multicolored linen with
matching accessories and wore a
corsage of yellow roses. Owing to
illness, the groomâs mother was
unable to attend. ?
Following the ceremony a re-
ception was held at the Charlotte-
town Hotel. The brideâs table was
adorned with pink and white car-
nations, ivory tapers in silver can-
delabra and centered with a three
tier wedding cake which was cut
by the bride and groom.
The toast to the bride was pro-
?
evening at the summer cottafe
of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Grant,
Grand River. They will take up
residence in Hlalifiax, N.S. where
Dr. (aren will pursue his stud-
ies in Dalhousie University.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ireland,
Summerside, had as their guest
last week, Mrs. Alvin Hansuld,
(the former Eiffie Agnew) of Galt,
Ontario. :
Mr. and Mrs. LR. Allen, Mrs.
LM: Calllbeck, Mrs. P. Metherell,
Mrs. Hammond Johnson, Mrs.
F. MacNeill and. daughter, Miss
Ruby MacNeill, all of Summer-
side attended the Provincial Con-
vention of the W.C.T.U. held at
on Wednesday afternoon, ;
Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Hancock,
âSummerside, have had as their
guests, the latterâs sister, Mrs.
Philip Steele, Mr. Steele, daugh-
ter Miss Barbara, also Mr. and
Mrs. Philip Steele, Jr, with their
children, Skippy and Bobby, of
New London, Connecticut.
Dr. and Mrs. W.E. Callaghan,
Summerside, have as their guests
the formerâs sister, Mrs, Fred
Haines, and Mr. Haines of Chi-
cago, Hlinois
Mr, and Mrs. Roland Gay, Sum-
merside, have as their guests
their daughter, Mrs. Guy Des
Jardins and children, Danny and
Susan, of St. Jeanâs, Quebec.
(Continued on Page 7)
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Pretty Summer Wedding â
Solemnized At Zion
T.R. Palmer, Dr. and Ms. John!
posed by the Rev. Mr. Brown
and responded to: by the groom.
The many telegrams of congra-
tulations were read by Mr. Jack
Johnston. President
table were Mrs. Henry Wool-
drige and Mrs. Elmer Sutherland,
aunts of the bride, and Mrs. Jack
Ready. Miss Sondra Sutherland
played many lovely selections on
the piano. Mrs. Joseph Landry,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, was in
che ge of the guest book.
For travelling the bride wore
a mint green ensemble with ma-
tehing clouche, her accessories
were beige and yellow with a cor-
sage of yellow roses.
\ Following a motor trip to Cape
Cod, Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs.
Lacusta are residing at 41 Ed-
ward Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia.
The out of town guests includ-
ed. Mrs. Darrell Carmody, Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Atkins, Dart-
mouth, Nova Scotia; Mr. and Mrs
Jack Blackmore, Mr. Kevin Mac-
Donald, Mr. Bill Cleary, Mr Jack
Howatt, Mr, Kenneth Brown, Miss
Ella Landry, Miss Sigrid Ander-
son, Mr. Jack Jollimore, Mr. and
Mrs, Joseph Landry, all of Hali-
fax, Nova Scotia; Mr. Harold
Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Keys, Summerside, Prince Ed-
ward Island. ° Le
Prior to her wedding, Mrs. La-
custa was widely entertained by
her many friends in Halifax, N.S.
-and Charlottetown, showers being
given for her by the employees
of the British American Oil Co.
and Mrs. Joseph Landry, Hali-
fax, N.S. Mrs. Darrell Carmody
and Mrs.. Allison MacDonald;
Charlottetown, where Joyee re-
ceived many lovely gifts of silver,
china and linen. Photo by R.B.
Hambly
i
at the tea]
Sampel, St. John, New Bruns-â
wick; Mr. C.E. Sampel, London,
ELLENâS DIARY ©
This morning then ââat- one min-
ute after ten, to be exactââ Mack,
the elder son of the housé across
the lane, reached the milestone
that marked his, ninth anniver-
sary of birth. An Old Home Week
baby, he was, an Old Home Week
lad he continues to be.
Taller the last year has grown
him, taking him out of the tender
years into a boyâs estate. He is
âan oldish child for his age, a tho-
ughtful chap, sunny-natured and
happy and usually with a snatch
of song on his lips.
During his holidays he divided
his time among many interests
and was never happier than when
he: trouted with (cousin) Gage a-
long the millstream or was his
right-hand man at some project
of building, or work of the farm.
He is fond of animals, interested
and knowing about the farming
and also welcomes the return of
the schooldays, soon to be here.
âMake your wish, and blow
him at supper, smiling at the
magic. of the Birthday Cake with
its nine lighted candles. At the
impact of a young breath they
were out. âNow, you can tell us
yojr wishâ his grandfather teased
Mack shook his head. âAnd
break the spell-ââ? he smiled.
Today the farming once more
fell inte its usual orderly routine.
The farmers stepped briskly a-
âlong familiar paths catching up
on its affairs after being in at-
tendance this week at The Fair.
They made excursions to far and
farther pastures to see how the
younglings of cattle had gained-
crushed gnain for the cows-and
wheat for our hatching of chicks
now almost grown. And once
more took up the planning which
keeps the farm and farming on
an even keel.
âItâs good to be homeââ we could
fancy the hersire offer, when with
baby Alex leading the way, we
looked in upon him in his airy
stall in the shed. âHo, hum!ââ he
yawned, ââitâs going to take me a
~ Birthday Cake Magic
Blow Hard & Make Wish
while to get over my outing! I'm
so tired-I never rest well away
from home-I could sleep all day-
Did you see my ribbon?âhe smi-
led. I didnât do too badly, did I?â
âYou did wellâ we beamed.â
The familyâs real proud of you!â
we said.
And another week of August
has gone to that strange country
which lies beyond the River of
Time! Another river was crossed
at some time down the years by
those memories loved ones will
honor tomorrow on âMemorial
Sundayââ in the ââOld Kirkââ at the
corner. Then, names, and faces,
young and older will be remem-
bered of those who walk no more
the earthy paths with us,-friend |] Âą
and kin, we have âloved long
since and lost awhile.â .
One bereft of a loved one, thou-
ghts bridging that river so Heay-
enly realms beyond writes: _
âSometimes I wonder, when I
pray, If meeting you, He stops to
say âI jheard from your belovâd |}. a;
today.â â
âTÂŁ so, how well-I know the way
Your heart will lift and you will
say, âGrant her Thy peace, dear
Lord, today!â > {
Until Muaday Diary Good-night.
or lost! in their absence., They,
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