i PAGE FOURTEEN g , RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR CT-IARIJOTTETOWNB "FESTIVE WEEK" BEAUTY CONTEST CONDUCTED BY THE CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMEN'S CLUE . Contestant must he a resident of Prince Edward Island Contestant must be between the ages of 18 and 25. . Contestant must he of good character, and possess poise, person- ality. charm, and beauty of face iind figure. -.l. Contestant must. possess one talent such as singing. dancing. dra- matic ability. playing a musical instrument, or he prepared to give a short talk on any subject in which she is interested. 5. Contestant must he in good health. and have education equivalent to Grade X. ' G. Contestant must appear in bathing suit for judging of figure (to he held privatelyt. Contestant must appear dressed in street clothes for judging of poise. personality. ('Ililrl'lI, talents, etc. Final- ists must appear dressed in evening clothes at a date to be an- nounced later for the filial judging. 7. All contestants must be recommended by it Community Organ- ization or two responsible residents of the Community in which they reside. i S. The Committee in charge shall have final decision on the eligibil- ity of any contestant. Their decision shall be final. 9. The Judges will be five prominent persons to he named later by the Committee in ciiarge of the Contest. ” PLEASI-.' TALK THIS OVER AMONG )'0l'R FRIENDS. U4 5. ... I- - T '-I T - - - T - - - - -' , nurmr FORM I l Name in full Ago I Address Tel. No I Date of Rirtii . Birii1piar'c .. I l Pat'ents' nnnie or names i I Fltlllratlon I i Talents . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. i I Iicirzht .. ................... .. Weisitt........................ Colour of Hitir. I I have read the Rules and Regulations izoverninit this Con- l test. and declare that I am eligible to enter some tltl(I agree to I abide by its Regulations. I Sigiia”t'ui'c of (.V'-oiiiittrstant. I Signature of Sponsor. I Sinnaturc of Sponsor. Rritirtt Entry to I06 l'rim'e htrvet. Pity. I i............---..-..-.I ' STOCKHOLM -fCPl- Practic- ally all space for St. Erik's fair. to SHERIFF'S SALE av ll-ir-en hooked up. some 20 countries have reserved space and many will By virtue of 'h write of PI F.-i be represented by their own nat- 'n me directed .issued out of His Majesty's Supreme Court. of judi- ional pavilions. nature at the suit of Daignntilt M Rolland ('nnip.-iny Limiirri. versus wiuiam R Vlnase. I hereby give 1 public notice that I will. on Friday the eighth day of June AD. 1951. at. the hour of two- By vi.-mt. of R writ of pi F" thirty o'rlork in the afternoon at the TIIFIFP of business of William R. Moaso. in Sumnirrside. !."I Prince tfminty, in Prince i'2tlvvar'I island. set. up and sell at public auction sufficient of the assets 'vf the above William B. Mouse :1 satisfy the levy marked on ilie execution bring the sum of M1207 torzrther with interests sun 8105.57 at 5 per cent per innuni from the 18th day of lanuary A. D.. inst. hesidr-s iheriff'.s poundage. officers fee:. and all other expenses of the ex- ecutinn. to me directed. issued out of His Majesty's Suprcnie Court of Judi- ttilitlrv-ill. the suit. of Royal Print and Litluv Limited versus Wil- liam B. Moose, I hereby give pitti- iic notice that I will on Friday the eighth day of June A. D.. 1951. at the hour of two thirty o'clock in the afternoon at the place of inlsiness of VViIlinm B. Mouse. in Summersidc in Prince County in Prince Edward ,lsland. set up anti sell at public auction sufficient. of the assets of the above William B. Mouse to sat.- isfy the levy marked on the ex- ecution being the sum of 5138.58 and interest. on 5132.00 at five per cent. per aniium from the 10lh day of March, 1951, besides Sheriff's poundage, officers fees and all other expenses of the ex- N. IIIVBERT HALL. Sheriff of Prince County. - Prince Edward Island. Assets mainly sundry bicyicle repair supplies. mi: .:..: eeution. J J. TIUBERT HALL, Sheriff of Prince County. Prince Edward Island. Assets mainly sundry bicycle repair supplies. By virtue of H writ of Ft Fa 'n me directed. issued put of His Majesty's Supreme Court of Judi- riiiurn at the stilt. of Joltn Earh- Yen versus William B. Moose. i hereby give, ptII'iIIt' notice that I will on Friday the eighth dav of June A. D.. 1951. at the hour of two thirty o'clock in the. afternoon at the place of husincss of William R. Moose in Summer- sirle in Prince Couni.V in Prim?” iidward Island. set. tip iind sell at public auction sufficient of the assets of the- above William H. Moasc to satisfy the levy marked the execution. being the sum of 51914.64 and interest" on 51908.14 at 5 per cent. per nnnum from the lRth day of May 195i hrsidcs Sheriffs linllltdlllifh 0”" t-hrs fees and all other expenses of the execution. .l. llllBER'l' HALL. Sheriff of Prince County. Prince Edward island. Assets mainly l""dl'Y hkwcle repair supplicth u RCAF ., Airsecutily . National Security OE SATURDAY, IUNI Q Visit your IIIOVIIT Air lone Station MR FORCE STATION Eiiiiian llrug co. Ltd. ' Slnnmiln Mcileiil - tiamoron Wedding- st. Paul's church. 'Summerside. was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday morning at seven o'- clock when Mary Kathleen. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Cameron of Summerside, exchanged marriage vows with Joseph Alexander McNelll. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. B. McNeil! of Miscouche. Rt. Rev. Msgr. G. J. MacLellan, Pastor. performed the ceremony and celebrated the Nuptlal Mass. The wedding music was under the direction of Mr. L. B Gallant. Given in marriage by her broth- er. Mr. Cyrus Cameron. the bride was lovely in her wedding gown of white satin. featuring a lace yoke, high neckline. three-quarter length sleeve, fitted bodice and full skirt. en train. Her full length veil fell from a halo with seed pearl trim. and she carried a bouquet of Better Time roses. Her bridesmaid. Miss Clarlsse Bernard, was gowned in ice blue lace: over taffeta with pink shoulder length veil falling froma wreath of flowers. She wore matching mitts and carried a bouquet of Pink Delight roses. Mr Ormlc MrNeill was his brother's groomsman. Following the ceremony. the wedding breakfast for eighteen guests was held at Birch Hill Tourist Lodge, where the bride's table with its artistic arrange- ments of mixed flowers and light- ed tapers was centered with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. McNelll left on a we-ding trip to Niagara Falls, the bride travelling in a stilt of navy gahardine with blue and white accessories and a eorsage of white Carnations. On return they will reside in saint John, N. B., where the groom is in the employ of the Canadian National Railway. Out. of the Province guests in- cluded the bride's sister, Mrs. Frank Pi-aught of Halifax. N. S. -S. Bridges-llayner Wedding A quiet but very pretty wedding v,as solemnized at. the llnited Churcli Manse In 0'Leary yester- day morning at. eleven o'clock when Rev. W. G. Dickson united ir the hands of Holy '.vlati-imony. Miss Annie Margaret Rayner of West Devon. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. St-anley Rayner. and Mr. James Nelson Bridges of Mount Pleasant. son of Mr. and Mrs. George Bridges. The bridesmaid was the sister of the groom. Miss Annie Leonia Bridges. and the best man was the hromer of the THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Personals -The many friends of Mrs. Frank Murphy. Norboro. are sorry to learn of her illness and wish her an early and complete recov- ery. -Mr. and Mrs. Albany Palmer. and two sons. Barrie and Grant. of St. John, N. B.. were recent guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Douglas. Nor- bora. -Mr. and Mrs. Jolir. Lawless and son. Ralph. of st. John, N. B.. paid a recent visit to Norboro, when they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Hughes. -Among those attending the Annapolis Valley Apple Blossom Festival. were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Davlson, Kensingion and Mr. and Mrs. J. C. saint, Charlottetown. -Mr. and Mrs. Prldham John- ston, Summerside, accompanlcdby Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Profitt. Long River. Yleft Friday to attend the Apple Blossom Festival in the An- napolis Valley. -Mrs. B. F. Edgerly. Cardville, Me.. spent the past. week with her stepmother, Mrs. Hattie Wickett, Kensington. -Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacMurdo, Mrs. Archibald MacMurdo. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter. Miss Ethel Callaghan. Mrs Stirling Mlllar. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Case- ley. Mr. Arnold Walker, Miss Georgie Yea, Mr. John Picketts, Mrs. Percy MacMurclo. and Mrs. Bertha Walker all of Kelvin Grove. were among those attending the Drama Festival finals at Char- lotletown. Bedeque Notes -- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mac- Caull, Carleton siding, were guests of relatives and friends at Hunter River and Fredericton last. week- end. Mr. mid Mrs. Orville Johnson and Mr. and Mrs Fred Reeves motored to Rothcsay. N. 13.. where they visited with relatives over the week-end. Rev. and Mrs. W. Burton Crowe returned to the Manse on Thurs- day evening, the 24th, from a brief visit to the mainland. They were accompanied on their return by Mr. Crowe's mother. Mrs. Alice Crnwe, Maitland, N. S. Mrs. Bruce Davison, her daugh- ter. Mrs. Morgan and her two lit- tle grand daughters. Heather and Anne. Fredericton, N. .B., are visit- ing relatives in Charlottetown. Tryon and Fcrnwood. While in Fernwood, they are the guests of bride. Mr. Stirling William Ray- ner. The bride. who was given in marriage by her father. looked tgci picture of girlish loveliness in li.i'i wedding dress with a bouquet to. match. . g The young couple have the good wishes of many friends for ii long and happy wedded life. They will reside in West Devon. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MncFarlane. The Rev. E. J. 0. Fraser. D. D.. of Korea, was the speaker in Be- deque United Church, Sunday morning. the 20th. There was a large congregation. Mr. Fraser was listened to with rapt attention as A r Security 2 N JUNE RCAF AIR FORCE DAY SATURDAY, MAURICE MILL MEN'S WEAR Tlio lsiaiiii's Smartest Men's at tonal Security 9 Store WHITE STAR LAUNDRY . Visit tut lmmtf” Air hm station -1: be related the no condition or the Korean people. Among the many needs of the people special mention was made of the need for cloth- ing. Whlle in Bedeque, Mr. Fraser was the gueat' of Rev. and Mrs. Crowe at the Manse. Mr. Fraser was pastor of the Miargatc United Church some years ago. The Presbyterian Young Adult Group, Kenslngton, recently pre- sented a play entitled: "Three Days of Grace." a farce in three acts, in the Central Bedeque Hall. This play was sponsored by the South Bedeque women's Institute. it. was rgarded by many as one of the best plays put on by amateurs, seen in this community for some tune. The different characters were well chosen for their parts. There was lots of action and ex- cellent performing. The costumes added greatly to the appearance of the actors. The specialties between the acts were much enjoyed by the audience. worthy of special mention was the instrumental music furnished by Mrs. George Ramsay while the people were gathering and during the sale of candy. This enjoyable evening was brought to a close by singing the National Anthem. The ladies of the W. I. then treated the act- ors to ice cream and cake, after which Mr. Boyd Bearisto moved a vote of thanks to the ladies for their hospitality; replied to by the vice-president of the W. I. The South Bedcque Auxiliary of the W. M. 5. Evening of the C. A. Britten. for the painstaking care she exercised in instructing the players, and the preparation of the costumes. The cut was It follows: Four soldiers: Wendall Myers, Ian MacFarlane, Lorna Campbell and 'wesley Campbell. saul: Teddy Britten. Ananlas: Donnie Macmarlane. Thur Discip- les: Donnie Waugh, Harry Wau h. Russel Gardiner and Carl Wrl t:. Bsrnabua: Gordon Mye 3. "The Voice": Eric Jeffery. avellers: George Campbell, Harold beard, Port worker at Halifax. The John wnuizh. Arnold wnush. Dn- Frtendship secretary noted sick vld schurman, Eric Jeffery. Neil calls made since last. meeting. Campbell and Gordon Bagnall. several other matters of business These young people are to be con- were discussed. Fine Temperance gratulated for the manner in which readings were given by the Tem- they carried out their respective perance secretary. Mrs. Thorne parts. Music was furnished by a Affleck, also by Mrs. Charles and male chorus. also I solo by Miss Mrs. Cyril MacFarlane. Mrs. Elizabeth Harper, of summerside. George Henderson and Mrs. Doug- accompanied by her mother, Mrs. United church. held their my meeting at the home of Mrs. Arthur Miacvarlane. The special Peace Programme in Missionary Monthly was used in the worship service, the theme being "How We Can Work for Peace Though Help- lng the Hungry." This was also the annual temperance meeting. The hymn "Fight. the Good Fixht" Wu sung followed by scripture read- ing and prayer. During the busi- neas pBI'IOd,iC8l'dS were -handed in to be sent to Trinidad and to the JUNE 7, 1951 T":- D. Harper. At the clean 0, mu f tax-eating service. the ' - "t Britten. thanked the "Ml . their co-operation 19 Ind given his daughter, Phym, al?p":l' preparation of this ,,.,', t meeting closed with a hymn. Tm. prayer by the pastor. There 'w,:nc lnrse congregation. i am HELPQQIS5-ii iron iiiniaizsiioii ” Aiiii ooiismiiiioii Got relief from count an - . jutton. Polttlvo relzulgl: (hm. FRUIT-A-TWES proven by ., "" thousands. rlwrr A-TIVES mzi," extract: of fruit: and herbs. M, has Affleck. Regular offering was taken. also a special offering for temperance work. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. J. H. MacFarlane. Meeting was brought to 9. close by singing hymn: ”I..ord While for All Man- kind We Pray" and the Mllzpah Benediction. On Sunday evening, May 20th, a special service was held in the CAPITOL Summon,-side snowmc. TODAY ONLY-3:30-7:15-9:15 "STAGE FRTGHT” Jane Wyman - Michael Wilding - Marlene Dietrich Central Bedeque Baptist Church. After the devotional period the young men and boys of the con- gregation presented a Bible play entitled: "Saul in the Desert". This was something out of the ordin- ary and much credit is due Miss Phyllis Britten, daughter of Rev. Friday 3:30-7-9:15; JUNE SATURDAY 9H E i . "BEWARE OF 1. Lair Seciiriiy -.Naturai Security --xx AIR FORCEDAY IDEAL DAIRY snioif sii & 'MacIitlliS . In BARBARA Aiiii snow: sat. 2:30-7-9:15.-2 BIG HITS . as police track down killer in San Francisco's AND With the Bumsteads From the Comic Strip by Chic Young Both Features shown at all showings. this day is yours ...forever All the magic of this longed-for day. is yours forever in your wedding portrait. Ya: clddepend upon our "skill and experience to make your portrait 1 tlawleu mirror of this Day. We invite you to come in, or phonol for your Appointment early, EDWIN HECKBERT STUDIO 118 Harvard 'Street: Phones 3293 ' Summerside BLONDTE"