is. MW 8 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. April 13, 1963.I I HAPPENINGS I Dr. Arnold MacLean has re turned to the Victoria General Hospital. Halifax. where he is interning. after spending the weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. MacLean. Borden, P. E. I. Tile Charlottetown Community Association has declared Mrs. K. S. Rogers honorary president emeritus of the association. The association's board of dir- ectors agreed unanimously to be- stow the. honor on Mrs. Rog- ers at a recent meeting. The directors stated she w s nam- ed to this position in “recogni- tion of her many years of faith- :iful service to the association {where she unselfishly gave of her time and talents in promot»; ing its interests." ' ‘ M. W. Reardon. one time cityl , . ‘ councillor a n d Charlottet o w n} ' w ' . ' ’ inspector. has return-i W“ ' .ed to Charlottetown after. MR. AND MRS. RICHARD JENKINS 4_H Members 5:31;"1Lnfglr‘nsviigiggfr months nut-E Receive MG t'I(S the main‘lopictof disfutislmsi for t m- In Miss Teresa Mat-hood s p o k mirlsld'gn Pmibyl‘grign Evehling} I bl‘ii‘lly on i h t" importance oil C i r c I e Iicld recently in t h e‘_ A pretty wedding was soIem-l Mrs. Sheidow chose for h er. the results of limo judging at an. The spring rummage sale was: the even- ing was Rev. Donald MacKay who gave a brief outline of the history of the Fresh y t e r i a n Church. Mrs. David Larkin and Mrs. Elmer Offer conducted the Eas- ter service. and were assisted by Mrs. Frank MacNutt and Mrs. Margaret MacDonald who presented in dialogue “The Story of Easter." Scripture from the Gospel of St. John was read by Mrs. Offer who also led in prayer. Mrs. Larkin gave the meditation entitled “The Faith That Redeems." Mr. MacKay pronounced the benediction. Lunch hostessesl were Mrs. Henry Bishop and: Mrs. Ronald Whillen. 5 MI‘S. .l. LeRoy Holman. Sum-l1 ; mcrside. entertained Iicr bridge; club on Tuesday evening. I Mr. and Mrs. Vance Harris.‘ Summerside left for Florida_ I I Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Weeks of. Kensington returned home after’ :spending three weeks visitingl with their family in Toronto and Islington. Ontario. l Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac— Phce. have returned to i Ii 9 i r home in Flat Rivcr. after spend- ing the winter in Charlottetown. staying with the MI and g a v 6‘ church parlour. ‘ Guest speaker for nilfid reoenlly 3' POWMI UHI'F‘I" daughter's wedding. a pa stel‘ nual achievement day meeting Church. when Kathryn Gail. only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gor- _ ‘ don Sheidow. became the bride. “I mm“ and “h”? carnal‘0n5~‘ of Richard Arthur. son or Mr. I The groom's mother was attiredl (hp president. 1mm Lmkm . and Mrs- “Wham 'lonklns- in a blue lace dress. her corsage In the intol‘modiotc divis i 0 ml Pownal- The dOUbl“ “"5 COW" was of white carnations. Foil Barbara Anne LcPicl‘re c a mei mony was performed by Rev. 10mm: the Ceremony 3 reccp-l first with a mark of 93: Second. T-R- Gnu?“ tion for one hundred guests wasl Gémma DUN". 911 Wild. [N‘m’l The br'd“ 0'"ch m“ ChmTh held at the Charlottetown Hotcl.l Larkln. m; litlll'lll. DOW." MHC‘ 0" the arm "I hmlafhc'. m 9‘“ The bride's table was centeredl Adam. 79 arid Pal-“N Mccm‘mack strains of Lohengrln s Wedding “.“h a tMoe “9'. wedding cake: came mm with a mark of 78' Marph mayo" h-V “‘9 "humh 0" topped with a miniature bridel ganist. Mrs. Edward Wood. who and firoom also accompanied Miss Glenda ’ ‘ . MacKenzie as she sang "0 Per- ShiimaStgrnfihcegsg‘e’uefs8:13: feet Low before the ceremony bride. A toast to the bride was1 ‘ 18:: thi"flfi1:_33?”lfi:$.45”...y proposed by Mr. Edison Smith,‘ the mowers and Mr" Preomanl of which lean to the theory that‘i .‘ . a ; uncle of the bride. and respond- “3" loader' and- 2’" hOha” 0‘ a Woman is a jerk it She can't‘ Sarah: giggigygza: ggtlrs‘lan}m ed to by the groom. who proposw thetcgllh Pat'sy Methormaf‘fk Dre'. make her marriage succeed. ted bodwfi m“ 5k... with pm ed a toast to the bridesmaids. 59" e v I“ 'aY “' a I?“ I‘ll?" suddenly I discovered "a" neckline and In": pointed responded to by Darrell Je n—‘, tyour column. And one day you sleeves Her VP” of m“? illusion king, Telegrams were recewefjiory of Joseph Saul Kornfeld. wrote. in effect. that.a woman (en from a crescent M. pearlsl from Mr. and Mrs. Russell ShepAmqerlcan Ambassador to Iran. is a coward who‘cllngs to a} and cwstals' She carried 3 cas_ (“V' New york Miss Evelyn 192-4944. who negotiated the lousy marriage as if there were: cade banqup, of gold roses "d Sheidow. Boston. Mr. and Mrs. first Amef‘lcaerersmn oil. con- no alternative. 1 said. to myself, wore whumd pearls and «air; wmsim, 3mm. nntarin‘ out of tract and is the man who intro- "here is a woman With her feet rings. 3 gm nf mp $0an the province guests amend; n zidllccd I‘erSian m elo us to the on the ground. . Attend.“ ,1... hr...“ 3. mg were Mr. Norman Sheidow a n d‘Unllt‘d 5'3'05- ” V _ I spent 16 years being suffo- M of ham. was i... 3.5mm Miss Ann McClatchic. Delhi. TOMORROW 5 NM“ l c3109 m a wrong marriage. try- ]aw. Mr; Douglas Shadow. whm Ont: Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith 11“."“09 Tnmalnvand m wore a blue nwlon over satin taf- Kentvillc: David Mont— ' PleLd 809‘ Salad feta dross. He. bridesmaids were: real. and Walter Smith. Fredcr- P‘laf of Shnmp'af‘d‘wlus‘hmom’ Marjorie Jenkins. sister of th cl. IC'O“ 1“ Chart-1° 0f the guest: or Lamb kebabs h . e meeting was chaired by‘ Dear Mary Haworth: In case nobody else mentions it. I'd like Although Mauro,“ MacDonald to take this moment to express . was the only parthipant in th emy appreciation of your col; i senior division she had a mark um“. of 91. groom. and Janet Jones. couslnl hnnk “'35 MI‘S- Dnnald Sm ll - of the bride. who were gowned For travelling'the bride wore man Begin; 'an'd ‘Ppas In blue and pink dresses. wit h, a dress of blue wool with a coat qumd ‘Rathmn. ypple matching shoes. and white pill of light beige mohair with brown; Sam}? Lna ‘ box head pieces. They earri e. d accessories. Following the re. Mom‘Hremmh In“. bouquets of blue and white carn ception the bride and groom left ‘ - ' nations. Darrell Jenkins. t h e on a honeymoon trip through thel ML“; groom's brother. was best man. _ Maritime provinces. They a re ' The ushers were Douglas Sheid- now residing in Pownal. , i z . . 'g- . and David Smith. (Photo by c. D. MacKay) 0‘.3;;F§{9%..,§§;"'§;§mf‘ggm, . ‘2 lb. chopped fresh spinach,‘ IDA BAILEY ALLEN l. raters... .... . Here’s Casserole Dish 4 1? ttsp. crushed cilmln'seed i 14 sp. pepper "NE of the most I1 ea rt. ,conrseg, Perman.Eng]15h mi per. ] Ih. small shrimp. fresh-cooked l warming sights I saw in Tehran Slan'Fren‘l‘hv Which. 0" gradua- "Ole" “r Canned l was a crowd of rosy-cheeked tion. makes them bi-lingual. a "2 lb‘hblllm‘ 1:311:10“ Smfl‘ljl‘ ' . r great asset in the Integrating mus moms r65 01‘ Cannc qugLnSwgl-CSNEX: Sui: world. of~ today. . 6 c. cooked rice tpreferably long weanng ‘msm. raps. Sfrramihg While in Persia we Visited Is- ijvgralnl A from 0 school building swinging ‘ fahan' 3" hm" away by Plane- If" 0" hum’r' "19de books in, hnmewnrk from a ito see the mosques (Moslemi ‘2 ISP- saffron ‘churchesi. the most magnificent I leDI I10? “3' I recipes to 0F SHRIMP-AND- MUSHROOMS ? tops ‘17' c. snipped parsley V": c, fresh dill or 2 tsp. dried i l l I dll _1 tsp. salt l leather stra . Th ~ :t _ ' . ' “r . both publicpand :rlllhlpeg‘sghigiolg in ""3 world' ‘ smps oaCh mm'emn a n d ' ‘ ‘ . n I 7‘ green i “fl” Chmsp “My? 0! two FAB’IOIQ LUNCHEON Arrange ingredients as fol- . Luncheon was served in ’royal palace, . l Tall windows inlaid tn reuse istrained designs with stained1 glass filtered in daylight. The. ltables. equipment. food and . .lows In well - buttered 3 qt. caa- e: Combine and mix first 7 ln-' gnedients. Then combine and . imix shrimp and mushrooms. 1 ieverything needed was brought 3 [fa-V" "ce' vegfl‘ahl“ "1"“"“’-- i ‘from the Royal Tehran Hilton. 15mm“) and m'lshmllms m. “5' s :A native chef roasted a wholeliemlgfigfigwmfihlgg' 0153153: 4 '- .lmb:heex til i':‘ . " 5y W idae Cuitsine Effigpglédhofihufiggétables. then one of rice. M M, .kebabs which we will describe‘ Add layer "f Shrlmp .andl . , Hater 0m lmushrooms. th e n remalnl n g } SEW N SAVE ‘ The kitchen was in floor he- “ce' . ' New VALUE scoop! Three Hm, the dining room and the; Combine melted butter. saf- swift-as-a-stitch tops to team Nam were high' steep and lfron and hot water. Pour over wuh sultsuskirts. . . .rugged. which posed a problem ;contents of dish. Cover. andall deSlgned for shorter. full- for serving. very cleverly 8| Bake 45 min. in slow to mod. i er figures. waiter was stationed on e a c h l”"'"' 325 deg ' 35" “RIP The" l ‘ mm“! Pattern 49933: Half step and me plates and foods bake. uncovered. 15 mm. long- Sizes mo. 14%. 16th. 18%. 20%. were passed from hand to hand :er, _ I I l 22‘/2. Size 16% each style takes up to the dining mom. Garnish top w ill]. plmiento, 154. yards 35.jnch, and green pepper strips. 1. [FTY CENTS (50 cents) In IMPORTANT UNIVERSITY tau navom 'ro PERSIA mow coins (on stamps. please) for One could. not stay long in, IDA AND THE CHEF i this pattern. Ontario residents P e_rs I a without becoming ac-I The first words we. learned in I add 2 cent. sales tax. P rlnt qualnted with the University of ‘Iran from our Persian photo- ! plainly SIZE, NAME. ADDRESS. Tehran which plays an import- grapher - friend. Mehdi Seiful-j STYLE NUMBER- ant. part in the country's edu- I mulokoi. are both a greeting and E Send order to ANNE ADAMS. calm" and culture. farewell: i care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- _In an alcove is a Memorial; Salam Alekam (May Peace tern Dept. 60 Front 8 W-. Library dedicated to the mem- iBe Upon You.) i Toronto 1. Ont. I I IF YOUR BUSINESS IS. PHOTOGRAPHYJTS OUR .IUSINESS T0 lNVITE YOU so ill Ann" M P? A CONVENI‘O" DMAKING — FUN Win praise. have fun—make In the. exact Please write on Incident, 537 Idninfloo Shoot, "allfon,N.S. ' green suit and her corsage wasi 223::‘gpg’filypm Ch'b' More”; 9 T .______ . Given Courage To Leave l Incompatible Husband - ving m “.amfmm "I I ran the Sabbath church-going is a mean- of mummied potentates. I t i gamut of specialist counsellingzi I produced children: I moved. with my husband to different arts of the country. Ever hope- 1 am sick of the gibberish iniful that new developments wouldM’ays has been guided by man‘s And has an empty tomb. n0 Remarks were made b-V “"9 0‘ the other advice columns. mostjstraighten us out. Nothing did. response. through loving obed- Finally I mustered the guts- lihc only word for ill to apck up the children and leave_ To- 1 am not happy; bill I. 0.. Q3 < Will We Descencl To Common V Places Of Our Daily Lives "knowing that it is the new snow And the wish. yours and ours. that helps take away the old.” echoes in this, its season around “on. we've had a good winter. the whole earth. We hear it. And I've enjoyed it. But somehow l the Easter sun smiles. and there wish now that the year would comes that seasonal joy to our get on with the spring," she 5 hearts. Now indeed. for man- ed. kind. is the world hopefully ' "This Collegeterm 1, Spend. "made new" ing away." we remem . “When the last Easter musici “n surely is!" she nodded. has melted away" one reminds “Just a few more weeks _ too us. “when the last Easter gar- few. when 1 think of our Fin. lands are withered. and from the! 315. and the holidays are here!" mount of our Easter exaltation. She tied a scarf about her we descend to the valleys a n d hair. turned up the collar of her the commonplaces Of our daily jacket and went then down to lives. let this be our ceaselessl lane’s end. on the way to he}. : that Providence is ever classes. With US— He- Who 3’03" l" 8 n dI Because the younger farmer year 01" Sends the 5h0wer audt was miserable today. “tetched” the SUHbeam. dresses highwai/é unkindly by a cold which k e-pl an byway With healfly. fromihim indoors. Mack and his grand- the d0gw0od to the goldem‘ Odo father must take over the farm- from the green leaf to the brown.l work, 50 busy they were at the will not forget the least of us} feeding and the cleaning of Sta. And the same Springtime. over. bles. and all the fetching and and 0V” 15 59M , _ carrying that goes with the chor- The same warming Winds. the; es_ , sparkle of frost at night. the It was good that Jamie. an thawing by day. Baring fields»; able chap, came by to assist firming Palhs- . .and April's ‘ them. to assume the heavier snowflurries- ‘ 1 “If we didn't get the like of; “A Happy Easter!" we say. I asks. ‘ “If.” Mack reported. not un- thi‘se: (trailddauglllfl Observ'i happily. “the calves would just ell this morning noticmg from all wait until Dad gets back on the Wlfldnw a flurry reSNESS 1" the; job. But we get one straighten Valle)’;' “the "ice days WWW ed away here. and another is be- COII‘TIG- . u, ing born there! And such pretty It would b9 {queer API‘U- little fellows too." he smiled. James offered. “if it failed to. “an sleek and smarL" Ely}? US some 51.10?" All in all. however. the week accept 1L W9 S 8 l d- was pleasant here on this Island farm a week in a public gathering.‘ And the Easter Day n ea rs. in a Wilding that has been con- Sunrise services. there will be. St‘cralcd to his1 that ltllrpoSeu In Churches. the Easter hymns And with kindred souls who feel will reflect its joy. How lovely as I do. » the flowers - and the very mir- Reilrettably. only those who‘acle of it all. And all because have and share this experience 1 from a sealed tomb in an east- can testify to its rewards I n garden. a gravestone W 8 S Quite aside from the blessings "OW TOIIEd await- dcrivcd which the unbeliev- “Egyptian tombs hold priceless ers miss. I am fearful for our things. country if the majority of our Sceptcrs. and crowns and rings, citizens should feel as some of And ornaments of cunning skill your critics do. nam-rly. til at To humor the imperial will inglcss exercise Full tombs. Would that they had studied,Grcat corridors and rooms. the history of civilization a nd 0 tell 0f ancient powers. 3 nd knew that human evolution al-, high estates- glory shed? iencc. to God's laws. ‘He is not here; He is risen' God bless you: and may you‘ angels said." continue to give light and truth. Until Monday —— —— Diary— Good-night. . . Sincerely. am happier than I had been for ; ‘— years. I am lonely: but lonely. in peace. And if anyone were; to tell me “You must go back‘ to your husband." 1I would pre- fer simply to ' Surprisingly enough. I don't hate or even dislike him. In many respects he is a fine per- son. but not for me. He gives me nothing and I ask nothing of him except that he stay out of my life. I left him not to play around but simply to call my soul my own. So thanks for your concrete answers. E. . ear 3. A.; I am glad you thinl well of my writings: blit I doubt that they ever won any- body to a eourse of action that ’ he or she wasn‘t facing towards probability you seized upon a particular column or viewpoint of mine and used it as fuel for a drastic change of CIer ection. largely because it sud- denly made you clearly acquaint. ed with certain thoughts and feelings of your own. that long had been struggling to claim your whole « hearted allegiance. I hope indeed that you are on the path to peace at last. But may I suggest that. you double— check. just to be sure. by read- ‘ ing Wingfield Hope's book “Life Together“ iSIlCCd and Ward). 1 M. I . Dear Mary Haworth: I am one‘I person who doesn't think it is; laughable for people to go to; church. Insofar as our great non-church-gning president Ab- raham Lincoln was concerned? perhaps if be ad been in‘ church that Good Friday eve- ing. instead of at the theater. he . might not have been shot C.G. . 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