MORNING SMILE l "Were you nervous." Iskedl young Mrs. Dobsoii. ”wlien youl asked Daddy to give his consent. to our marriage'."' h ”He gave me the fright of my life,” grunted Dobson. She is still wondering what hel meant. l l Boston Friday morning and were accompanied by Miss lrma Tait, R. N. Page 8. The Guardian Saturday. Oct 15. 1955 lllrs. .l. l". MacMillan entertain- ed at Bridge Monday and Tues- day evenngs at her residence, Fitz- roy Street. Happenings Oi i The Week Dame Flora MH('L0nd vias a Palmer entertained at I HtlffetlAll' Flirt? distinguisherl visitor to our Pro- Supper at their residence Crest-W vince this past week. Dame Flora.,wood Drive. Tuesday evening in. geventy-seven years old. is headrihnnour of the oiit-of-town guests of the Clan MacLeod. and travelslfor the Henry-DeBlois wedding. h mmughmut the worth in the mp1 Mrs. G. F. Hutclteson. Mr. 'HlltCl't- erests of her Clan. This is Dame; Dr. and Mrs, Stewart Henry andyeson spent a short visit with his lrloi-a's second visit to this Pro-lMrs. Shirley Dixon entertained at father and other members of the Vince and an). hpavy --Ham" lScnls a Buffet supper Wednesday eve family- for sea-mist- was ccrtainly absent ninli ill lhr (-'h3Fl0ll9Al0Vl'h Hillel from our sea girl Isle. as Dame after the Henry-DeBlois wedding. Flora was royally welcomed.-in mgr ' fact Phnebus rode high for the Chleftatn' Mr. and Mrs. George Somers of North Bay. Ontario. are on I 3 month's visit to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd llMoreside. Birchwood Avenue. Mr. Dr if. V” Hitlcheson of Tarry- .tnwn. New York. arrived by plane to attend the funeral of his mother, The Alpha Chapter of the Beta .Sigma Phi held their meeting Wednesday event!!! at the home of Mrs. J. C. Gallant. The business meeting was conducted by the pres- ident Mrs. H. H. Simpson, Junior. It was decided to have as I pro- ject helping the cerebral Another lovely bride. Mrs John Henry and her bouquet as shel -- - lthrew it from her position on the! n3lllP Flora during lIPl' Vl-Sll l" steps of the Charlottetown Hotel, this Pi-miiicc. was a guest at the nag caught by the maid-of-honour l'"l5rl""”' "l Mr "M Mrs" wi C".-W55 S”Z8""9 P"l'""t children and to assist Miss Hunter l'llacl.cnrl Mr. and Mrs. Blairl -4 fimmcianv - h- Th M3l'D"""l'l ""'”"a.'"9d. Monday! hlr-SK H. F-. Millcr and Mrs A B Itural progrilirinniis ficiiulhe m:elcl:lK evening in Dame llf'F35 h0""”r'iCosli entertained at a small was presemed by Mrs. Larry Slaught and Miss Lucille Turnbull. Refreshments were served by the lggfltcss assisted by Miss Audrey is. and Yllr and Mrs Bruce Mar- Phersnn Titcsday had an after- noon reception in her honoitr. The lluuourable A W. Mathe- grin. l'l'FTllIPF of Prince Edward island. and Mrs. ftlathc-son arrived home llictlnesday lmm 0'13"”- Prcmter Matheson had been at- tending the Dominion Provincial Contcicnce. The Honourable B. Earle Mac- Donald and Mrs ltfacllonali-l re- turned Monday rllllhl ll'0m Ollawh where Mr. MacDonald attended the Dominion Provincial Conference. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Donald also visit- ed Mrs. MacDonald's mother Mrs. Luncheon Party at the Ch:-irlotlc-I tovtn Hotel Tliursday in honour of jlvlrs. Henry anti Mrs. Dixon. Dr. Stewart Henry and Nlisst Anne Henry returned by l-Ila"? Thursday afternoon to Montreal. I Mr. Roddie Hickox. a student in Arts at Acadia University on a Pr?-theology course. and Mr. Fred- Mrs. Shirley Dixon. Mrs. Stctiart 3 me HK'k0X Of Horton Academy, -llenry and Dr and Mrs. F. (il2iiike;5pF:""' hllfe Thank-VlVlhE holiday ll-'raser left today by car for Mon-l::' d tH.'""r 93'9"” Ml? Ind Mrs- mml. re ickox. l , Mr. a d M .. Mr. William K. ROEEFS. tan-sit,moWed"om'lm lian composer. has returned from Paris after I year's study. H if f h Thanksgiving h9”d8;.l eriieyorwir: :::0"pIPBnl:d by”MrsiuJ. W. Nicholl h h . 9? BUS er arilyn, Mrs. Daniel MacLean and Miss Muriel: Dr. and. Mids. eFr:Ir3( l;lta(!ll:;?rhNlcholl and 'Marilyn visited with Macliean in Toronto. Mrs. Mac-.h0hh Enlerldtrgfrrtosu lgr Brmgeshnllrgrs. Nicholls parents, Mr, and Lean has r eche nhtly returned hrBS;1d9hC9 Elf 1;: efacullilsl nwmbeml W R055 Vlllhff. by plane from Winnipeg where she ll Ohm": 0 few 1 8 -College and! Mg 4- spent the summer with her daugh- lol the Pflll" 9 3 9 d '85 Betty MacDonald. R. N. (H. him H. Dhhh hhd M,-. ijunnytheir wives. aughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Miss Muriel Macl.ean has just re- '” H V R A -M3('D""3lt'l- Bunbury. who has been turned from a three weeks visit. Pl'"l”s'" D (H0a”0?'L1 .3" ".1: 5'3" "l "'9 Pnhoe County to wmhhwl. tnDall elF0r;t(glg'.'hl-I .t Xghin II re-lQt:)5l1l; at left recently for Val d'()r a., ... is eaure - eec. - -- it " Th l CC- '1 wan" '”'.ws and MW lC:i1ltionMie:LihTe "lA:l:,caileistoriaril Mr. and Mrs. .f I T;-njnor Riv 3- B .'l""''5 .P"lPrmrl9d Yedgws: i Heads Nova Scotia Archives." Then l erside Apts-. arrived home this flay Nlihlhi .'"l”"'”l yfan ""d.lA(-curacy! Accuracy! Acciirat-v!' week from a motor trip to Port. IlVnlori:rn.lfm:nKrl Dir: giid I led 35 ll" operating slogan. land and Bangor, Maine. 'is qun h ' . t-iro.n'ichhl Mrs. Charles Thompson of Lon-.0, the whn all r Mm 0 don, Ontario. Mrs. Harvey. The article is by Mr. H 3 llllss Olive Vail left on Tliursdav 113. Jefferson. i ll” Exeleh Qntarlo. where she will -spend the winter months, sh; was W3S.8PC0mf1anied by her sister. Mrs. Tl" l7PVPrPNl 7- H 3- S0"l"5l Beautiful old ”Ravenwood" and Mr. R. S. P. Jardine visited the Wm": wrmhpsnay for a re- Howard Ince who has been visiting St. John. NH!" Brunswick last Week iceptiori given by Mrs. R. C Parent relatives and friends here for the Whrrr lhP.V W9" C""""l55l0"9l'9Ein honour of .llrs. Fred J. Finlay” Past three weeks. from St -lam” C-hl"'Ch t". ll” wife of the Chief ldxcciitive (Zom- 5.V""tl "7 "W Mamlme P"”V'"”5imissioner of the Boy Scouts As-l of the Piecshyterian Church in Can- lmhiaunn M Canadah him Mrs. Alfred MacLeod. Alherton, W. W. was a visitor to the city this week hl"”l”Fh"'"l L923” 59"” 35 '"l"ilst.ine ushcred. The assistants were '5'" "W" 191549 While l" 5.” Mrs. H. H Shaw, Mrs. William John Wlr Somers was a gtiest inhnumen and Mrs. Georg, r.-ishen the ltflrnfl (ll ll1P V9ll9T3bl9 A"'ll".lylrs. Parent's two little nieces 40390" A F- 33" "ll M”' 8”” lMeredith and Heather Black wel- 'l'h' lhllhf l5 h 'l""l1l"" "l "W corned the guests at the door. l:ite Judge and Mrs. Wiirburlnn of Fharlnhvlnwu MP -'3""."9 Whlhl Brigadier w. w. Reid and Mrs. in St. John was registered at thehheih .,h,5.r,hi,,(.d ihhwmaih. at Admiral Bf'3".V ll"l9l- ML Pl'?5l"" .their residence Thursday evening rtlarl.mne was the Commissioner.” an -(,.,.S,,,r parlygv The guests from 7-10" Pl'P”h.Vl"l3" Cl"'"'l', M inf honour were Mr. and Mrs. Fred the Synod and was accompanied h-ihlnyh to St. John by Mrs. MacLaine. Dame Flora MacLeod. Chief Clan MacLeod. Mrs. Il)ri Gilbert Gallant was haste to the mcmbe .1 of the Beta Chapter of the Beta Sigma Phi gt her h""l,9 0" w9dhE5fl8Y evening. Mm Keith I-app. president presid- hed. Mrs. John Ellis. guest speaker for the evening. gave a very enjoy. able talk on Physical Education, A presentation was made to Mrs. Harold L: Milligan. who is leaving Siimmerstde to reside in Charlotte- town- Following the closing ritual refreshments were served by the Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and Mrs. A. Carruthcrs are entertaining Miss Margaret lilac-Dougall. He J. gional Secretary of Christian -Edu- at the ChMh,m,mwh Hm” this hostess. cation in the Marlllme p"lV'"C95 Saturday afternoon at an alter - for the Presbyterian Church in mm" hridghh -I-hp” Wm he fmy The hostesses at the Charlotte- Canaria. attended the recent Pre- synnd meeting in St. John. M1531 gvg. Marbouzall was relmested '0 '9” Mrs. .l. P. liantz ciitcrtaincd main over to read her paper 3l at an afternoon tea on Thitrsday the Synod. This was will to he "M at her residence Brighton Road in of the nulslanfllnfl C0hll'lh”l""l5 '9 hhonour of her daughter MISS l-Eliza-f the Synod. MISS lVl8CD"llK8ll ls 'hbeth Lantz. whose marriage takes daughter of Chplhlh F- -1- Ma” place in the near future. Dougall. .. to-wn Curling Club this evening h will be Miss Marlon Matheson, Mrs. R. J.- Mahsr, Mrs'. Elmer Mac- Donald. Mrs. W. E. Maclfny and Mrs. Robert I.eClair. guests present. Miss Margaret Joan Muttart, Halifax. spent the weekend with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. R R. Bell cnlci't.:iincrl Wed Mumum Spring St”"- S"mm9” Dr and Mrs. L. 73- FWWS9 .9” nr-sday afternoon at a Sltnrry Partyls'de' fert:-iincd at a 31199" na"(""g in honour of Miss l..:int7. l " party Friday night in honour of Mr. and Mrs. John Schiirmann and Mrs. Albert Mowry. Dr. tun H 1, Spgr ,.,,p,.,.i,h,,.,i i,.,M""l'i"'l- 3” -Elmhdlhl 8'WeEl(Wl1h .Vlrs Charles ThnmvS0h- I-""' honour of Miss lilimhr-tli Iiantr at Schurmm ” a"m' Ml” Dem" . Ontario. Mr. J. R. White and :3 Luncheon Frtrlay at the Char '0 urmam Summenldei W. Twaites of Toronto. Ml” lottetown Hot!-l. l Mrs. Eugene Holman. New-l R9V- Md M"- 3- w- T""'Pl'- palsy ' Kenneth Herman . Illa h"lfl l" ll" l'l”'”'h "I sli 'l"h" Reid and Mrs. F. G. Hutchcsonhanfl altclided the function .1 ghel lhfl 5' 5'9-lllw" l”h”"9 the la" mt lpoured tea. Mrs. B. C. Van lder- l Charlottetown Hotel in honor all of. lfnr three tvcclxs Matching Ensemble 4 I l lllueli calls for temp 'm that will delight both men and. . women. Excellent for quick and versatile table-ready meals. They . lof the pineapple. In the top. place 3 tops or parsley- . featured at the Martha L053" Cllllkr . ing school on Thursday. Oflhl-W? 20. Serve the appetizer 0" 3" if" f tractive plate surrounded by crack . ers and potato chips and place Cooking School Will Feature New Appetizers the clock entertaining ting appetiz Round easy apetizer preparation are can easily be cut into interesting sizes and shapes and are I most economical meat choice. Brsunschweiger liver sausage is a favourite table-ready meat that can be served in many elegant ways. Make entertaining easier by preparing tin unusually atract- lve appetizer in the form of I Braunschweiger pineapple. made from liver sausage and cut pim- ento olives. This is ideal for a tasty serve-yourself appetizer and is always it popular combination. To fashiuii the pineapple. remove the covering from 1-”: D0llIN'lS Ol top quality livwitlt yollrhhhds a top quality liver sausage and, mold and shape it with your hands until it resembles a fresh Plh9' apple. Then. cut the surface in diamond shapes and lll'uSll'leli10l'l juice over it to prevent dar-teniitg. Arrange slices of pimento olives in rows in the center of each dia- mond shape to make the "eyes 3 or 4 leaves from the top hf llhhll pineapple or substitute green onion This tempting appetizer will he spreaders beside.it for easy andi inviting self service. - h r The cooking school will begin at Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Lapthorn and daughters. Nccia and Susan land Mr. Kenny. Harvard Strcct l Mr. and Mrs. Carl (lrockctl Beaver Street. hate as their guests ,Mr. and Mrs. Brooklyn. N, Y. Harry Maddox Mrs. S. S. Benton. Granville St jhas returned home from a four months' visit in Western Canada Mrs. Byron Thompson of ('al gary, Allli.. tformerly of Summer her son and tiaiightcr-in-Iiiw. Mr and Mrs. Reg Thompson. and friends in Summersidc. The immediate relatives of Mi- 'Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matlltcws 0l.eai'y. also Miss Blatlt-hc thews and Mr. Amherst, the guests of Mr and Mrs. llatthews' rlaughtcr and son- in-lau. Mr- and Mrs. tings. , MT Mlfl MIN llcalh tint-rcii re- turned to tltctr home in Slimmer- side on Stinrlav aftcr vatvittttning through Central Canada and the l'nitcd States, Hampton, N. B.. are spending I few days with their son. Roy Tur- ner. Summerside. They are also fvisiting friends and relatives Charlottetown and 0'LeIry. . NPW ol9l”-WY Bml Ml'- 3nd M"- - Wilts H R Large rcturnerl Mon- Thomas Armstrong of Armstrong. ,1” (mm a llxll in her rl.-nightcl- Texas. These visitors are here for Mrs vita.-in llcllolrl and nr some shooting and are reitlrlrrrfl ('hi-lltllt" llcllnlvl n....ni.i.-..op.e.p Nniy at Rnddls Motel. Malpeque RfWl- York Charlottetown. J I The Okto cttfmit at the homo-l ---r- l 'tli Rllll ill-. vlmilrw Vt ll:.ic- h; M” J 3 Do m' 5 Miss Marion V. Rn.W'P. ll'l'N""' Artliiir are on H ,- H-val . h - ' ' ' W ng' "mm" of the Women's Bureau. Dr-p;irt- h,,h,,a. mh P I ll" l s"'”l' 0” Tuemhy '"""00"- m"" "' L"h"'"t Olmwl WM W" Rev. and Mrs- Keith Hohson V in Charlottetown to address the. 1-h, Hnshnrq: members .ll1it'l! ftuesfts at tn: Ml',lWomcn'x ('l..h up nun prnvincn conercncc lnl1('l'l of VHPIHIJSHIFSF and l"rnfessionallf,,,.,.,,,.,. MM in Ham”. numb" Women s Club left by plane Thurs- .h.9 in h.. HM (;m.”.mh, Lava M". day morning for Monclon and Sfmwh H. V nhnhmh VHS; Ipmgeme John. NPW BFUHSWWR-'""'l 5' Arsenault of 4'liat'lnttetown and, Jolmn, Newfoundland. uhcrc slwljuhcg .l(-uie Finscr. Miss Barbara will address thr ll P- flluhr Smith. Vliss clam Mountain and 1.1; ;v,lrI::inl:?:li'PC;rt:;i:irr Miss Doris Walker of Summerslde. QIICQ. mid Professional -' ' rr- rcpt-csented at the Nola Stutta Provincial Con- Church Street, have had as their; weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Beunson of Glace Bay. N. 5. Mrs. Frank MIcMtllan and go" Charles. Fredericton. N. 3., spent the Thanksgiving weekend visiting relatives in ltenstngtoii and Hunter River, and friends in Summgrgide. Mrs, A. B. L. Horne has returned from Halifax to her home in Stim- The Fcntralwcoinmittee of the merside. I o T) F: are holding I meeting this afternoon at Miss Wanda Wyatt's residence in Summerslde. Miss Wyatt is National Counsellor. Mr. Henry Mactiean d.VIn- rouver is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. MacFadyen at the Ritz Apartments, Upper Prince Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Baxter and their daughter little Mill Dorothy Elizabeth Baxter. Mrs. John F. MticAleer. and Miss Dorothy Mac- Aleer spent the Tbllkulvinll "Oll- tlay weekend In Calais and Bango , Maine. Among those from this Province who will attend the fiftieth an- nlversary of the McGill Dental Icltool are Dr. and Mrs. J C. Gallant, Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Mac- Eseliern. Dr. and Mrs. Elmer Mac- Pliee. and Dr. and Mrs. R. Romke. Mrs. Bert Hunter. Mrs- K llId'Mri. Charles Llnklettee: co-hostesses on Saturday night at Mrs. Hunter”: home It a farewell party in honor of Mr. and M.-,- Hlrold Mllllgsn. The guests of hon- 3. who are leaving snmmnside biznheweire plLESOlllQd with a glue.- .. ....:l.::... W by Mrs. E. 8. Storey of Baltimore entertained Sunday at a family din- per party at the Charlottetown Hotel in honour of her niece Mrs. loll Henry. nee Mtiis Norah De- I Mrs "M M-"3-Clalqvh Mat-f"arlsne lots. entertained t .1 their home nln lcisllleer 1):: Tuesday evenins. honoring Mr, my Ir. and Mrs N. H. Dc-Bloitt en- Mrs. Hamid Mtlllgun, yhg ,,,,., H-telnet! It their residence Crest- vout Drtvd Mord-Y mnlnl It I o eats t A Cblrlottetown Bus- KBIINGI WP?" 1" 97- ""5 MW heel: I'll: Pakmll w0mPlI'A R9V- Ind Mrs. David Morrison. Jtewart Henry Ind Mrs. Shirley cohfern” nthechhgnus, Summcriude. have returned front of Ilotitrul and other me1tI- town Hotel on anally evening ' ""0 V"9lUl' holiday In Hamilton, DOB Boulter and 0'"-..where they visited Mr. Mop. . Miss Botilter fl-on mother. and his brother. ltev. Murdock Morrison. Mrs. K uni . tuned It j anon " it . .gpw.rut.u .... s... M '9" ltlilfliil for lltiniillon. Ont. to Lflkda two flllllllllk course at Mount. am San;it:iriiiin. in ttibcrciilosis and other P(tllllllllllll'.'IlllP diseases. hllks bllirlci licwis and Mrs t';irl lllcl.iirr entertained for Misc Mill "tr llriglian. bride-clcct. at fornicr s apartment. where she Milk hrcscntcd with a gift from tltc Iiahnratory glgff. Mrs. J. B Gillan. Mrs l.utiic Smith and Mrs. l-ihhtc llrtiiic ,.h. terliiincd for Miss Dmnlmn at my formers residence at a llllspplla". eous shower. The pr-oplc of Rt-catlalhaiic and VlC""l.l' held :4 iiiisct-llane-oils show. 91' ttnd'dance lfl honniir of lliss Nadine Dcighaii and Mr Finley Fraser at the home of the bridcls parents l rtin staff fTC e 1 - A tallied at iii; ll:l:l(:m0f().hIIlr.p":l(f1rfl Mrs Avon Andrews. for tliss Nad- l"' llolflhan and Mr. Finlcv Fras- er. whose marriage takes place to. day at Stimmcrfir-ld They were Presented with a tri-light and Amok. er to match. Miss M'ld Iii! s . "W Thhhklsilsins :':'fllli1ftgl'l:l"atw'l::ll home inhHalifax. She mm .5 he,- guest Miss Mildred McGuigan of Charlottetown. Mr. Archie Blli d M itncrenn both :fl oiiiwa. rflolhlllanx. ion Iexlst-live representatives of the B tlierltood of Railway Train- men a Brotherhood of Firemen III! Ehftttteers. ucompsnled by thtr wives. were in Cliarlottetown an b&lI8l'alfllIf'fDC past week. an I on- 32 '5'" In in Mrs. z. r. Lyynds. :4... Id Levers and Mrs. Julian Her- presented thcin viith farewell gifts. spent the weekend with Mrs. Lap- lthornels sister. Mrs. Cyril Kenny. sidel is spending three weeks with ly surprised them at their home on Green Street on October iii. on Paul Schurmaii of Sllmmcrside. spent the lt'('('kend in Frcrl Has- Miss Hclty ltiiuan, Sitntn'icrsit'ic i tho- 9 the countrysitle. yesterday. said recently ”Thc sun brightly on lhcin lighting the lcav- l"-"'9- wll" W35 P('l"-'hed ml the first (.5. making of them a sight or rare cart? James. of course! And after bride, was maid of honor End W079 iix-nniy-nn9 1 shall never f,,,-gm" hit driving his steed with a carefulia ballerina-length gown of rose Such dclightful scenes we have-,hand. Gage his small passenger about us these days at Aldcrlea. Mark---Tllo ml" with auttimn's tints in vale and on 5" lh? dark. 0r.V-Still flrnll-S Slllnlng its fallitig making a lullaby lo hush we think our workaday week to. hill. "A south wind. Ellen! l ”w.'-itch oil! 3 " I l today came to us out of a hushed dawn. Presently over eastern pla- ces stole the October sunlight to give its straightway, gold leaves. anti copper. and the bright of blood- red. four James said first-footing it to the window and catching there the betraying lripplcs on the millpond. ”It will be all Fgwhrmljind ',:,l';l"I"'.::i";:'h lqucslion. whether or not. vie-"ll lzet . l ' ' .' - 'tlinse mangels in before it rains. lI'I0l'nlhE for their home aflei spcntl- .1., h - . I ing some time visiting rclatitcs l la can Expemlmz ”"S' AH” This iiiattlitiig etisciiiblc of black and white wool y:-irn. Bul- lining liigliliglil this ci'(-atiuii cal l skirt, coat and bag is made of tcrfly collar and full-plaid coat led "Suleika." ICP Photoi h Lillian Cudmore spent the Thanks- giving wcckeiid in Charlottetown. I - ' ELLEN S DIARY Mr. and Mrs. Eztrle Stiwler li:-tie taken up residence in Suinnicrsidc. i . Before leaving their former liotne 3, An bland Fanuei-ls W'ifo in Cape Tr8l'Pl'Sf'. their lrl0lltl.'N'l gathered on Saturrlny cvciiing and l Wrrippctl in It warm south wind. abscnt from the familiar haunts. and dotiigs of his roiiiirl. However in it last effort t.his sottth-wind-wrapped tiny. black dog in advance to have company for ('0 H105 now, on the panes. the sotind of rcsl. Tomorrow ittll bring A day vittiigly wide. On what and Fillll llcaven and earth togellicr. wise ' and cloth Until becmise of illness a farmer isinight .... ,, ' EIJIANOR R053 How To. Store Luggage Yniili-o home ain frnni VRl';ftIof1 trip. If you aren't youi hand l.r.'ithci' floods Manufacturers cttil-.fif America. 220 Fifth Avenucy New tctimlnting another journey sonn,.York City. This is R trade assoc- dn store your luggage away carc- flllll Just a little common scnsc -amt care will keep your suilciises izition Check for iictikitrsscs in the hnnrllcs. looks or liiirdware. Have in flllt' shape. so that you tanlrcp:-iir.-: mmlc before you pill the aricolh that last minute Wt'Pkf'nt'llhllll2f1ill!P ms;iy imitation without. having to do A paring for it trip is not the time When you're pre- fmntic cleaning job on your lug- to gel ltiucacn repairs gtarledl , . SIJIEP. . lwver store suitcases. lcalbcr lgomls or brief cases which are dit-t.v. stained or soiled. CLEAN OUTSIDE 1 After cleaning the inside. tlhoroughly clean the outside. llry vprnperly and apply several coatngs of clear wax for leather luggage. Most luggage will clean with mild suds or saddle soup. but if you have a specific soll problem. don't experiment, Consult the deal- er from whom you boiighl the pieces 'or write to the Luggage By ILVIA HACK Canadian Press Staff Writer LONDON (CPL-Footwear from France. Britain. Italy and Switzer- land. indicatittfl Ray shoes for the late winter. spring and summer to come. filled three floors of I Inn. don hotel at a grand exhibition. Tlie-trend was toward transplh ent plastic and metal heels. novel trimmings and materials and bright colors. ' Sensation of the show was a twin- beeled model in Itardusk pink satiny kid-one heel is pink and one la blue. Tranlllrnt Ictnderellaloato and cocktail parspulsutsuveeiiffee evening Normal llittitlillly Slorr sttilcnscs in it clean place. whcrc humidity is as normal as Df1SSIl)lP- Allow spare to circulate air around the case. Don't slack smaller cases in- side the larger ones. unless the smaller cases have been wrapped in paper or luggage covers. Hard- ware can snag linings. if you're using suitcases to stle clothing. etc., do not overpack them. Prolonged strain will dam- age hinges. perhaps throw the body of a case out of line. Trend in Footwear Tol Gay Shoes For Next Year erii or diamante sparklers to give the impression of I trlmmfii perched on a bare foot. SPIIKY HEELS Pumps had spiky heels tip to W4 inches high. And for those with iftmculty tn peptng baclrleu or sling-backr all. elastic. foofpgrip- plng insoles were.tntroduud. yet as extreme as the continental point but a modification for the English market. was well to the fore. ' . Ptiiky tIiis.mualirooni.chocolah. . mustard. titties. yellows grass. push and men are the colors -to brighten . shoal. Iontltlasss earn- bttied with I plastic v and dec- n-eystdewalh Pertnniieattypleatedleatlisrs annual I a Iarnbar of ship. i there. the. work at Rohls mangels was comllac, pleted by noon. And sending the inform .1 saw 0" an exmrshm 31"”): us at Alderlea that we were to chapel vet supper. the with lac "wk maples Standing alone in a trucks, the horsc-s and farm-carts quet of I k h(,Ih-- 8 vishhr to me Island and workers arrived in the yardlstreamers andawhite Prayer h00- shhm, to comence the same harvesting.t.he gift of the groom. all 0 ".'isscnihlc” with clttirch doors in- Cm"m"y' subjects shall sotils we wonder he nourished three nights of frost". he nodtlc-d.land fed? -"Christ tztlked of grass. nntl wind Above the uiill. the house on thel Ind Mrsh Herb S(.hurm;m plmham vfllll looks deserted and lone of late. And fig trees and fair weather. 'Duc to a spell of hospitalization. its bachelor-owner is missing, And! the nu-nsinn of mm, ;M.,m..m,h malty a friend and neighbor who He spoke oflillles. vincs and corn, wedding annmt,-38,-3.4 1-hm, WW, knows of his kindness of heart. The sparrows and the raven. . presented with a silver tray. And made it His delight to bring Nlnnday----l)iary-u Gnod. ployed with the Charlottetown Hot- 3;oo p, m. and is being held tit- lColiseum Exhibition Grounds. Chill l lottetoxin ; l ; Clove And Connolly Nuplials Solemntzed At St. Theresa l A pi-ety wedding was solemnizcd a St. Cuthbert's Church. 51. Ther-h esa. at 8 a.m., July llth, when Estelle Martha. daughter of Mrs., Mary Connolly. Baldwin's Roadl and the late Mr. Louis Connollyh ,was united in marrialie Wllh Ml- 'Blois Edison Clove. son of Mrs-h Euphremia Meney and Mr. Edison, Clove, Little Sands. The nuflllhlf lmass was celebrated by Rev. J.B.t lCroken who also preformed thelcxplaincd lliouck. wliosc prcvious public serv- '.ice int-ltidcd membership on the lmarriage ceremony. I The bride. given in marriage h.V :her brother. Mr. Joseph Connolly. ';was gowned in ii ballerina-length dress of white not trimmed with lace over satin. A bolero of while over satin. Wllh llhtlehllll ves and Peter Pan collar toll- her gown. A coronet held her I of net embroidered and she carried a boll- ed carnations with silver I slee Miss Lila Connolly. sistcr of the net over taffeta with white acces- sories. Miss Mary lVlClVlIll8rI. bridesmaid. wore a ballerina-length gown of mauve net over tnfcla with white accessories. The attend- ants carried bouquets of mixed l flowers. l The gioomsman was Mr. Cccll brother of the bride. Mr. Gerard Tralnor. cousin of the bride. was usher. h For her daughter's wedding. Mrs. Connolly chose a navy enscmhle with pink accessories and a cors- age of pink roses. The grooms ,mother wore it navy 8hl';l WW9 ;dress with white accessories and a corsiige of red roses. The wedding breakfast was held in Charlottetown followed by a lat- his willingness to lend a hand at And the wortls so natural. yet so at reception at the home of the their interests and endeavoiirs. are happy to learn that it will not he were on men's hearts ciigraven. Mai. Ilong before he will be back to his And yeast and bread and flax Itlmes. the bride donned I pale yusual god hcalth and home sur-l Tflllhfllntls aflain. Arc tho mtilc now And eggs and fish atid candles- and I corsafli Dl Ted T0395 Th9 a bit lost in his meadow. '.' 'l'hc tcnni See how the whole familiar world. Collllle 579 hm" "95ldl"3 l" Ch” the black mare and the l'('(l. in the Ho most llivincly handles!” fields" It is a fancy we hate when bride's mother for 100 guests. For travelling through the Mar- blue suit with white accessories lotetown where the groom is em- el and the bride is a graduate at the Provincial Infirmary. HOUSEHOLD HINT A jar of soap telly Whlhh, ls made by melting leftover toilet or laundry map in warm water. is handy to use in bathroom or laundry. .It is useful for MVIHK h pre-laundering to extra soiled spots on work or play clothes. You can apply the soap jelly with a brush it the soiled places are deep. An old whtskbroom is handy in the laundry. too. Use it when clean- liig lint". dust. sand and other ac- CIlIIlUlll.l0na from cuffs and pork- eta of the children's blueleans be- fore washing them. bringing in I soft dressmaker Mrs. Jock lloiick of Brampl ton tlut . is the only woman on Cziiizitlfrs dclogatioii to the Unit- l ed Nzitioiis Gciii-ral Assembly in '1 New York. The 61-year-old grand- i mother has been active in the Caiiadliiri Press Staff Writer l.'Nl'l'El) NATIONS, N.Y. lCPl A silver-haired grandmother who lives on a farm near Brampton, 0nt., is the only woman on Can- ada's delegation at the United Na- tions General Assembly. Mrs. Jack Houck, president of the Ontario Women's Liberal As- sociation. represents Canada on the UN's Third committee. which deals with social, humanitarian and cul- tural matters. ”Wc help women and children." the niatronly Mrs. Ontario Hope education commis- slon. lWORKS FOR PEACE "Our comiuittce also helps raise standards of living. I believe that in the end that sort of work will do more for peace than all the politics that can be brought to bear." Mrs. Houck is the mother of five children and the grandmother of Icight. She and her husband. who its 6!. both were born in the United States. They mct while students at lCorncll University and moved to in farm near Niagara Falls, 0nt., soon after their marriage in 1918. ; 'l'licy went to Brampton. about L30 miles northwest of Toronto. lwhcn liouck was named chairman ,of the Ontario mllk control board ,in 1936. After 2V; years in Bramp- .lon. they settled on a farm about lfive milcs away. l While in New York. Mrs. Hottck Lit:-cps in touch with her family by tenor and telephone. Her husband icalls her every Sunday night. I "We talk over the week's hap- hpcnings.” she said in an interview 'fit the UN building. l RUNNING COMMENTARY "I have also begun to write I .-weekly family letter-a sort of run- ning commentary on my activities at the UN. I have six copies made, and scnd one to each of the child- ran and my husband." She also writes ll UN column for four weekly newspapers in her county-two in Brampton. one in Port Credit and one in Streets- vllle. Since arriving in New York some three weeks ago she has limited her outside activities to visiting ti few stores-"I'm not it great shop- pcr"--and going to one movie. ''I have been pretty well ah- sorhed in the UN work." she ex- plained. ”pm'tly bccatise I feel that being a newcomer I should learn Canadian Grandmother ls ; Woman Delegate To. U.N.-A Llberal party in Ontario for 21 years. At the UN. she repreg. ents Canada on a conuiiittre which deals with social, human- itarian and cultural matters, (CP Pholol 'Bcsidcs. woman delcgatcs hat; a full schedule of social affairs l have attended three or four lunch- eons and perhaps half a dozen re- ceptions . . . I'm strictly a ginger ale person. I'm beginning to feel quite at home and know a lot oi people. WOMEN HANDICAPPI-JD Mrs. Hoiick, daughter of a Nelli- odist minister and active in Mill- ics for 25 years, says women are coming into their own in public affairs. "The prejudice against them liai largely disappeared." she re- marked. ”But. they are still un against some handicaps. A woman is 40 to 45 before the children an old enough to be left alone. lfnlesi she has unusual energy and am- bitlon, she may not have devel- oped the lnformcd otitlnok and sense of community service that are essential to political siicccn. "Many women think that be- cause they have been leaders lll women's cltibs they are entitled to special consideration when they enter politics." Mrs. Houck was a candidate Ill Peel constituency in the last on tario election. She lost-but polled 3,000 more votes than any firm- ous Liberal candidate in the ridinit. She'll be in Nctv York until tlit UN General Assembly adlrturns ll December. 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