The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat., Sept. 19, 1 HAPPENINGS Glady Davison escorted the bride} fa horizons to-be to a decorated seat of hon- oe nee or and Misses Margaret Cairns and Aleta Llewellyn carried in the well filled baskets. The many and beautiful gifts were opened by the Misses Marion Ellis and Marsha Schurman, while the ac- companying good wishes were read by Mrs. Vernon Millar and Mrs. Kenneth Simmons, and the The hostesses for the tea at the Golf Club this afternoon will be: Mrs. H.J.A, Brown, Mrs. Ralph Carr, Mrs. Sheldon Carson, Mrs. Donald Campbell, Mrs. G.D. Den- nis, Mrs. A.J. Gaudet and Mrs. D.J. Gill. upland and charm of the RET MURPHY BELEN M:RGA LT. JOHN LEMUEL MCDOUGALL ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED “Tt seems,” Miss Beryl Shelfoon a popualr breakfast, “It young September bride whose marriage to Mr. Merrill Johnston : takes place on September 22nd.| arrangement on the table was by Mr. and Mrs. William Joseph, riage to take place in Kingsion,/at Trinity United Church has'the Misses Helen: MacMillan, Murphy of Kingston, Ont., an-|Ontario, on October 17th. Miss, been widely entertained by a! Helen Shaw and Barbara Beaton. | Bounce the engagé@ment of their|Murphy is a graduate of Hotel! large circle of frends. ~ Refreshments were served by to enjoy about us. A f es of the ev stream, whic shower. Miss Shelfoon received Summerside East. many lovely and Verses were read by Miss Jean: ments by her mother, Mrs. Ralph Murphy following which a dainty! MacMillan. The Hostess SUCCESS W. I. useful gifts was assisted in serving refresh- read an article om cancer re- search. Next meeting wi 11 be held at the home of Mrs. J. The regular meeting ef Suc- mellow haze; bright shades of the scarleting,!sowing too much? or maybe too }erimsoning maples. day I sowed the very field| amd the even-song of the robins |The yield of the years. we're harvesting”, . .It was there Very Sweet. Now apples redden|Good years bring happiness- we came with him and the chil-| Mere and golden dren one gentle Spring evening! wee. once more, hand, something of the thrill of | James lof dusk veiled~ the far hilltops, ELLEN’S DIARY ; “Yes, Ellen.” he nodded “not CALIFORNIA QUAKE tween Baja California and the , a bad little crop. At least “he| BERKELEY, Calif. (AP)—An| Mexican mainland. was lo « pee aa pt ae esa oo Sage oases. | Se Some em ee e From The Hilltops One until i's threshed.” the University of California seis: MORE HOGS 3 What a mellow nice season the | mosraph Thursday. Dr. Don To- Ma See Autumn’s Face harvesitide is though ene sever | Gost, “Centred 15. the, srthers|tallod GSTLA00 tn Sune, 1300, on y oe Aether eearded. Man only | part of the Gulf of California be-| increase of 11 per cent over 1958. From a hilltop these days one ;they had gone to drink, And later Patience Strong, the English may catch a glimpse of Aut-/from the road which turned| writer in her “Harvest” poem d j}umn’s face. Or at Alderiea when|them to Rob's to visit—young| reminds us of this. ee 959 one looks out upon the valley |happy voices they were, reflect-| “Praise be to God for the eorn | F below. Or nearer. In the sunny |ing those of generations of chil-| in the fields! o”W. a | stillness of a September day one/dren all down the years. From her rich storehouse the : may see an ambered leaf loosen} And the team in the old seed- earth now yieldswheat, ye ‘ ind gems “e its _ and|er waited patiently while James| oats, and barley. . , “Lf h 1D silently down to the green|poured in grain at a round’s end|A sea of bright gold- of: sward ‘below; a winged or tufted | to the larger hopper of the seed-| Flowing o'er valley and downland | Qe Une ays seed of September's ripening|ér with every hope of increase,| and, wold. ’ a current of air;| while we“were allowed to replen-|Gather the harvest and garner Tie dreaming in [ISI thesmatter—ne—with-the in| the grain! ~ ——_—4 and “far over) triguing seeds of the grass. Sil-| Bring in the fruits of the eun and lowland” is “the}ken was the feel of them. And| the rain. goldenrod,”’ and the once James wondered “Am I| Miracles wrought from the seeds of the Spring. : little? Perhaps | should increase Offer thanksgiving for every good James reflected at ita bit. “And the bloom was| thing. was only the other | Beautiful on the old orchard there,| Life has its harvest. . . and wholesome, too. , bad ones bring tears. | Kandaces brings friendship, only the other day,’| and malice. brings woe. commented> “What's to Time bids us gather. . . is the field we! at first; “Yes, daughter Helen Margaret, to} Dieu Hospital, Kingston. the ladies. Miss Cairns was ten< ’ x | : a ’ Lieut. John Lemuel McDougall,|. Lieut. McDougall graduated in) On August 25th., Mrs. Murray derwd a kitchen shower by the pA nap — pegs eo Summer? Nothing these ee reap as we sow. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel A./|éngineering from Royal Military | Stevenson and Miss Jean Mac-} 1959 Graduating Class of the Pp.) 0 ; 7 1d : | They come. . and soon slip away.| Until Monday — — —Diary— al McDougall of Charlottetown, Mar-| College .and McGill University, | Dougall entertained at the form-|E.I. School of Nursing at the) We talked there of olden times) +15 there a good crop?” "| Gond-night. . . Cookies Made With —_—_——_—_-____—- ‘ er’ home with a miscellaneous|home of Miss Helyen MacMilian,| With = the Spring loveliness all) -—_——______..____ - Finest rog piped signal not- ening down by the h when the mantle and Pure Cane Sugar DIGESTIVE discussed, plans to be m at eight Algerian nationalist rebels; ander Drive with a kitchen show- | their homes in Summerside from the next meeting. The ~secretary| were killed and seven were taken| €r- Miss Shelfoon was escorted to| 4 motor trip to Cape Breton, in- ers-Cairns wedding. FOR OVER 100 YEARS ene a * * = eess W. I. was held on Tuesday} mery: ni aie e i evening. Sept. 8th.. at the home| ona with. = = - be lunch was served by the hostess- | turned into a many toned melody, amil e Xy a A Meal Cookie ‘ @f Mrs. Marshall Whitehead. _ | phanksgiving.” Mrs Tae ua Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Cannon. St. | and nostalgic. And the voices of ‘ . a. 4 SHORTCAKE es : “ sgt - SES. Ss Mac-| . 'Eleanors, had as their guest for! Granddaughter and. Mack came ge by . ar wan ae 3H vag ve | Leod will have cherge of the pro- Traders Finance, where Miss\two weeks, Miss-Mvtle Mac(al- = oe eas Se whither ff ; Se A Rich $ ' a ne. ew See WSS ee) orem. |Shelfoon has been employed for;iym of Cambridge, Massachuset-| ———--_—_—_—_————_-—__ 1 e MARE BY wered by each member paying) Meeting adjourned and lunch | the past three vears entertained |¢. a tie meals a P ; $1.90 special collection. There was served by the hostess and at Brackley on August 28th.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Kelly, Sum : PEE FREAN S wee Ot memhers and two vist! comeniites. |where they presented her with al The Misses Martha, Alberta Merside ~ Po —ars—present she. ee were | juseful gift. and Enid MacFarlane, accom- r and Mrs. Wyman. Cairns * 25° Aeon ae read and approved, bills were) 38 ALGERIANS KILLED i panied by Wiss Wanda wyatt Me r—and Mrs Wyman ae presented and paid. Mrs. John {Tarky Whitlock en- Mrs. LeRoy Holman and Miss on Tharsdct erie detinuiae ao a. : The holding of a supper_was| ALGIERS (Reuters) — Thirty- tertained at her home on 2 Alex-' Ella Gay returned last week to pel ator cantes all ao thee = om 2 * was asked to order Cod Liver Oil | prioner in operations in Algeria|an attractively decorated chair! eluding the Cabot Trail. ee a ; Capsules to be distributed. lin the last 24 hours, the French following which she received > ae John Veisot, = be: ee bene Same Supplies were reported; army—announced_Thursday Near, Many useful gifts. Verses were: _ Sgt Arthur Allen returned aoe! Summerside left : neaded for the school. The school! Tablat.. southeast of Algiers,!Tead by Mrs Thowles Burke. Tol-"from Churchill, Manitoba, whe © Mond og = Now Germanv- NS - ict wince es le : : eommittee were asked to pur- | Seven Moslem members of the lowed by a deliciqus lunch serv-|he had been stationed. and ac rr aos = chase same. School Committee| French security forces were ed by the hostess.\__ companied by his wife and fam-| ye ang Wires Campbell Mathe ; Ger next month will be Mrs ar. | killed and five others wounded in} ily left- Sammerside Monday to son of Chester. N_H. are visiting - ’ i = é la rebel ambush. | On-September 8th. Mrs. Harley reside in Rockingham. Ha! ifax ie xa suest f the i mel MacKinnos and Mrs. Dus-) — {Ings and Miss Barbata Cameronccounty. N.S erenee; Oe, ie } ean C les. Cancer donations were | FULTON PAYS RESPECTS also entertained at the home of . |former 5 sister, Mrs. D.J. Mac handed in. | Pape ert ae }Mrs. Frank Hansen at a miscel-| \We and Mrs. Donald Adams ' Leod o Correspondence was presented; BONN (Reuters) — Canadian field Court at a lobster supper)Summerside, have as their M Dalrinin Prinete of Man and consisted of a leiter concera-| Justice Minister Davie Fulton| Party for Miss Shelfoon where) guests the former's parents, Mr ee : pan ee le = ne ‘ ing the Cancer Fund, a letter) j3iq 9 courtesy. visit Thursday | Mterwards she received many/and Mrs. AS. Adams, Oxford, N a Harold oT gba cus EATON’S OFFERS WIDE CHOICE OF from Mrs. Arthur Campbell, con-|on his West German counterpart, | P@"' ertictes. - imerside. She will leave next ' vener of Acriculture; and a let-|Fritz Shaeffer. Fulton is here ob ui 43 oS . week for Acadia Unive shere fer from Miss. Arsgnault, Pro-| with five Canadian MPs on a Miss Margare Rodd entertain Mr. and Mrs George Kev Ss ew ele Aileen Mike nas vineial Red Crass convener. two-week study tour at the invi- ed on Monday evening at High- Summerside have had as their FABRICS LOW PRICES The program was the present-jtation of Dr. Eugen Gersten-|Court_ at .. lobster supper party guests, their daughter, Mrs Cy-| ag bred ‘Larkin returned to wid inde 8 = ed by Mrs. Earle Murray who | mnaier speaker of the Bundestag. for Mise Shelfoon where after ril Artz, and Mr. Artz of disbfax Cambridge. Massachusetts after = 2 - ta wards she received manv pantry N.S. lwis biahe in Guaawinrelde unet of eee articles. vitae Sie Theda’ Larkin t ‘ “+ 1) ae ag ae | The Misses. Lillian Cudmore Wis, brother, Me. David’ Larki DURING THIS SALE te ee = | On Tuesday evening Mrs. LF.) and Jean MacDonald left Sun is ~< “1 Max - na al Me 7~_— ; = Myatt entertained at her home| merside this week on a vacation McE a 2 a is aes ey on 102 Spring Park Road for, trip by auto to Nova Scotia and ; 5 : de ee ©= |friends and neighbors at a mis- New Brunswick_ Mr and Mrs CE. Carney of ig ~ ‘| cellaneous shower for Miss She'- iaebisingite tad aa their parst thei : >; ea j foon where she received many! Mr. and Mrs. C.E.. Corney.'ta-mer’s sistet, Mrs. WG. Mac 2 ‘ | more lovely and useful gifts. .Ver-'Summerside East. have had as Millan of Dorchester. Mass” ‘ || ses were read by Lynne and Kar-/their guests the latter's brother- : i etme Perera! ue ne ms ie cela PREPARE FOR FALL AND G.W. Hollett of Fort William. On-| 2.4 daughter. Tammy Ann, who Mr. Merril! Johnston was also tario late boas geld Sie ded Be | entertained on August 25th, at : ae Bees Mckee welll . e Ox Site er) ee 72, Paiet sired St. RN Se, ee, WINTER AND SAVE! ‘iril Wheatley where his friends urday to her home in Summer. mei : mi ree e presented him with matching side-after an extended visit with : step-tables her daughter-in-law Edith Pa'm- er in Zwiebrucken, Germany Mr. and Mrs. Rauiston Johnston They spent five weeks touring the i 4 \will entertain the wedding party continent and while in Metz 7. : of the Sheifoon-Johnston wedding France. they visited WO2 and aS ‘ton Monday evening at their!Mrs. N.M._ Plouffe ‘the former e ‘home 100 McGill Avenue Marjorie. Lefurgey of Summer 4 ee i side’. On return from Europe ee i F.O. J.D. Burge of the Public Mrs. Paimer stopped over wt ue Reiations Department, R.C.A-F../her son, Claude and family in On LF as. 4% :|Ottawa, leaves this week for the tario. her daughter, Mrs. Lewis 2 7|Middie East, en-route he will Jack and family in Quebec and 4 | stop off in England, Italy. Turk-| Lorne and family in Moncton, N AVO I) lev, and Greece before proceeding B. w ito El Arish, Egypt. F.O. Burge ae vis expected to be away about a F.L. and Mrs. WM. Turner of Opportunity for you. 7 month ‘Edmonton, Alberta, arrived in Ladies-represent Avon Cosmetics . . |Summerside on Wednesday and jn Kings Co., in* Townships 53, Mr. and Mrs. John Creamer.’ are the guests of the latter's fath- 54 55 a Geiradaie: Bareiee | Bunbury, left this morning for . er, Mr. Roy Silliphant. in Oe bs dee: Vee tetaceiee —e “eer > ane wut write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, 200 Les- New York They vill also visit Mrs William Green arrived in it Mines MS /; Mrs. Creamer’s sister and broth- from Hamilton, Ontario on Thur re eres ee er-in law, Mr—and Mrs. William, gay and is visiting her parents, | /| Riggs, Portsmouth, N.H cchaciaiacacedikasds Aeaatlanndedectete :f ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C.H* Nickles. and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hartley of aw | Lowell, Mass., were recent. guests of Mrs. James D. F ood, South NEW i | Melville. Mrs. Nickles is a niece y g\of Mrs. Flood. They also visited i Ee relatives in Charlottetown, Corn- 4 wall and Summerside. i Dr. and Mrs. Eldridge Atwood | ‘licdte an amin *. i 2 it whe men cee cael Delicate and feminine with border : ' recently of Mrs. James D. Flood. of pur 1 Pe ee rabie | ‘South Melville. pure romance, it’s warm and | rich as only precious silverplate can be. mm .. : MR. AND MRS. CLIFFORD JAMES CALLAGHAN |, A wedding of interest to many’ e : sinders took place in\ Toronto! : . > - ‘ ‘ : ' : recently when Bey Irs Jean, SP@Cial introductory 7 | ; Ist. Ver Prett Weddin daugiter of- Mr. and Mrs. Neil D.} ee : i . y y g ine of Hartsville, became, offers e © « G@IMITED TIME ONLY \ we - é the-bride of Gordon Bruce Ding-}) 5 gs ‘ : well, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stan-} “ d | S U d S 26 Solemnized At Hope River lley Dingwell formerly of North y4 aa) an continues unti at ir ay, ept. 4 Lake. Rev. L.C. Bell officiated., ; St. Ann's Ch Hope River,!lon net ver satin with matching é im service for bs 4 ’ wes the scene of a very pretty headdress and mitts. She carried The hostesses this afternoon at| @immer wedding on Wednesday,'a nosegay of yellow ge as the Summerside Golf and Coun-|, , EATON SPECIAL PRICE August 12th. 1959, when Norma! Mr. Louis Callaghan, brother of|try Club for the ham and liop ; Mary Gallant, daughter of Mr.|the groom, was best man. The! supper will be Mrs. Charles Ho. oie Adda tila z and Mrs. Ernest Gallant, Hope|ushers were Kenneth Gallant, gan, Convener, assisted by Mrs. DRAWER CHEST ; & River. become the bride of Clif-| brother of the bride and Gerard) Mark Gaudet, Mrs. Carl McKen- INCLUDED FREE . ford nes Callaghan, son of Callaghan, brother of the groom. |na, Mrs. Claude Ives, Mrs. Walt- iece Mr ai M Amos Callaghan,| During pa Nuptial re er Callbeck, Mrs. Norma Suther- we ee Tyrone Lot & - |Amog Callaghan, motuer €!land and Mrs. James Hogan. . The aliar of the Chutch was 8reom sang “Oa This Day © Oe beautifully decorated, with sumr| Beautiful Mother, “Mother At} Mr. and Mrs. F. Wallace Wil- 3 00 1 mer flowers and vigil lights.| Your Feet We're Kneeling’ and/liams of Summerside observed 45 : White <stin bows marked the, ‘“‘Panjs. Angelicus.” their fifty-seventh wedding an- SS " ‘oat, vest and ae 3 i Mrs. Gallant chose for her | niversary quietivy at their home a — on-reguler c 70 00 ‘. The marviage ceremony and daughters wedding a two piece | on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- a rousers . ' Nuptial Mass was celebrated by dress of blue figured silk with Jiams are among the older resi- e = Rev. Louis P Callaghan uncle of| White -accessories. Her corsage|dents of Summerside -and have Coat and 2 pairs 83 00 Extra 2 the groom /was pink carnations. Mrs. Cal-|resided for over a half a century; trousers . trousers « * Preseat “in the Sanctuary were '4ghan wore a dress of blue lace! in their residence on Pleasant “ vt Pa ivdea” waCarthy. Rey{over satin. Her corsage was sce They have one daughter, aL . An 4 ond Hay Fr MeDon-| Pink carnations. 7 | |Georgia, widow of the late Dr. > A'TON’ * Fr. Dalton and Rev. Fr. McDon Immediately following the)A.A. Lockhart, Summerside, and TO SUIT Come te EATON’S and see the array of up-to-date natterns an ald , i I r eae . the Wedding ceremony, a@ reception for ap-'one sop, Mr. Ralph S. Williams, YOUR BUDGET o the strains of | Padi roximately fift ests was held| Keswick, N.B. ' ' , ar ; : at Bell's Macch. played by Miss! a the Gant aon The bride's colourings . . the imported and domestic woollens in a weight E y CRrATOY, ne riae & i : ‘> 2 i : ary ; itable was centered with a three-| Miss Mary Cairns of Summer- for every season of the year. Choose from plains, fine stripes, entered the church on the arm of her father, She was radiant in a floor length gown of white nylon net and lace aver bridal satin, with full bouf- tier wedding cake topped with a side East, graduate of the P.E.T. miniature bride and groom | School of Nursing, has been wide- Mr. Jas. P. Callaghan uncle off|ly entertained previous to ‘her | | the groom capably acted ag toast; marriage this afternoon at 2.30 o’- jmaster, and called on Rev. Fr./clock to Mr. Donald Rogers in 1847 ROGERS BROS. worsteds,. neat checks, tone-on-tone,.and others. You'll like the — selection ef blues, greys and browns. i | McCarthy to propose a toast | Summerside Trinity United to the bride which was responded Church. Mrs. John, Scott was hos to by the groom. jtess at the tea hour recently ‘in sion held in_place by a tiarra of} For travelling the bride wore honor of her niece. On Saturday aced pearis. She carried a white'a sheath dress of pink flowered evening relatives and friends prayer book with white satin | nylon with white accessories. Her gathered at the home of her par-! streamers trimmed with rose corsage was white carnations. | ents Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Cairns buds. Her only attendant was her| The bride and groom ieft by to tender her a miscellaneous gister Mary Gallant; who wore a car for Western Canada. They shower. While Mics Gail MacLean fant skirt and matching bolero with peter pan collar. Her fin- ger top veil was of bridal illv- THE ROGERS HARD Company Limited 137 Quéen ‘Speclal Offer COFFEE SPOONS v<.s100 49¢ WARE BUDGET TERMS AVAILABLE, ~ ‘Dial sso —~ Up to 10 MONTHS TO PAY | Cap ip gown of yellow ay-' will reside ia Edmonton, Alberia.' played appropriate Yat Miss | ky : 3 ; oe a . . “i sa