"'louquets of spring flowers and Z arch of spring blossoms form- the setting at the home of the de's parents. when Sylvia June. N. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. iliam J. Semple. Kensington. :1 George A. MacMurdo, son of '. and Mrs. Percy MacMurdo. -lvin Grove. were united in mar- ,- at 1 pm on Saturday, June 9. e ceremony was performed iltev. EH. Bean. B.A. 3 Th. .. and Mrs. Charles Kennedy 1 yed the wedding music and ac- 'i panied the bride's grandfather I . Tyndall Semple. who sang "0 i ect Love". 4 e bride was given in marriage her brother. Mr. Leigh A. Sem- -and was attended by Miss Jean Leod. Charlottetown. as maid ihonor. Mr. Robert Schurmau. town. Was best man. he bridels floor-length gown i: of white crystallette over sat- i trimmed with irriiiescent se- ns and featured a fitted hod- . long sleeves with points over hands. the neckline had net erts and a standup collar of gystalletie. The long waistline uas accent- tcd by two large bows over the ps. Her headdress of irridcscenf quins held in place a chapel ngtli veil of tulle ellusion with allopcd edge and she carried a scade bouquet of deep pink car- tions. l The maid of honor wore a bal- l ina length gown of blue net over ffeta and carried a nosegay of OOK'S CORNER BE'l'TY's FUDGE COOKIES (Do not Bake) , cups granulated sugar. ti cup butter. "2 cup milk. lv tablespoons cocoa. Pinch salt. 3 Blend well and bring to full . willing boll. Remove from stove nd stir in 3 cups quick cooking stmesl. as cup cocoanut. i ii. teaspoon vanilla. cup chopped cherries. llro on wax paper to resemble it Ma cMU RDO-SEMPLE white mums centered Vlilil red sweetheart rosos. Mrs. Seniple chose for her daugh- ter's wedding a two picce dress of summer blue corded liengaline and a corsagc of pink cariiations. The mother of the groom wore .1 periwiukle liluc dacron flower- ed dress with matching acces- sories and a corsage of blue and white Carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held for the immed- iate realtives of the bride and groom. The Brirlcis table was ten- tred with a three-tie wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. Tea was poured by Mrs. Reagh Sudsbuy and Mrs. l.ra Calibeck. aunts of the bride and groom. Six registered nurses. classmates of the bride served. Kay Coitin, Helen Cameron. Doris MacEwen. Veda Rod. Joan .Via(-Donald. and Frances Wilson. Replcnishing were Miss Ethel MacArthur. illrs. Roy Macfiriliur. lllrs. Myron MacArthur. Mrs. Roy Tanton and Mrs. Fred Scmple. aunts of the bride. Rev. EH. Bean priiposetl the toast to the bride and the groom responded. Mrs. i.ornc Adams was in charge of the gin-st hook and the bride's bfllltlllf'i was caught by Miss Frances Wilson For a honeymoon trip through U.S.A. Niagara Falls. Toronto. and other points of interest. the bride donned a dress of greenish- grey taffeta with a dustcr lined with white. and wore white ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnatinns. They will reside in Kelvin Grove. (Photo by Scars) VVOMEYX Page 8, The Guardian- HAPPENINGS A Friday, June 29. 1956 School closing and now summer coitages are the order of the day, Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Simpson, Woodland, Caliiornia. and Mr. and Mrs. ll.E. Belleville. Lynn. Mass, are the guests of Mr. and Mn, wit, l.el'agc, North River Road. . Miss Florence A. Robertson of New York City arrived Tuesday evening to spend the summer with Mrs. WA. Smith. Rochford Square, Miss Lois lilillcr. R.N.. Mont;-e31 has arrived to spend the summer uuh her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H E. Miller, Senior. at Keppoch. 'l'lie Vii-ini'ia group of the Junior W A of the Trinity United Church held a banquet Tuesday at oak. wood Lodge. A very pleasant even. ing was enjoyed by all present, as they looked back over a good year's work. llostcssi-s for the Charlottetown Golf Club lca Saturday are; Mrs, J.F.. Burden. pMrs. Wendell Bra- ton. Mrs. St. Clair Trainm-, furs, Alban Farnici-. Miss Blanche (inn- Way. Mrs. John Mustard, Miss Eileen Christopher. Miss Mabel Cummings who is to be united in marriage Vlllil Mr. Robert Howard the last of this Meek has been widely entertain- ed. On Tuesday evening, 19 June, Mrs. Dingwcll MacFadyen enter- , tained. at her home at Meadow Bank in honour of Miss Cuuimings MRS. R. EATON LEADER Mrs. it Halon of Dollar- ton, B (l.. has been led president of the National (inun- (li of Women at its convention in Kiiigsiim, Ont. A native of Spring- thc United Nations Association in sociation for Adult Education.tCP Photon KEEP IN TRTM What Helps Overweighis Stay On Slimming Course? In his Making up your mind to rcduce is the first step toward successful have times. but slimming. No doubt started a diet. many couldn't stay with it. The second or third hungry day you went back to your regular ways of eating and to the food habits which. unfortun- ately. have proved to the too fat- lening. Supposing you were to read in newspaper headlines that at long last. science had discovered the way to eat to control weight. with- out going hungry. or feeling weak or depressed? The news of this wonder diet by which you could lose 2 to 3 pounds a week would you hoco ates. Let cool. spread with the momentum of a I ALICE BROOKS DESIGNS "PINWHEEI." QUILT Colorful "pinwheel" quilt is form- ed by scraps of fabric-such a thrifty. prctty use for remnants; fun to make! A cozy-warm cover -n gay decoration! Pattern 713i: Scraps-to-quilt! Pattern. charts. easy directions for patchwork quilt lloxlod inches. Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS IN coins for this pattern istamps can- not be accepted) to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept, 50 Front Street W. Toronto, Ont.. Print Plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PA'l'1'EltN NUMBER. Two free patterns-printed in the new Alice Brooks Needlecraft book for 1956! Stunning designs for yourself. for your home--.lust 30? You our readers! Dozens of other designs to order-all easy. fascinating hsndworkl Send 5 99"" '0? Your copy of this won- derful book right sway! it - iuiisius ”""v.- (.7 Jean Kala . . . do exactly that. IT'S HERE NOW eIec- i hill, N.S.. she is i'i'ce-president of Canada and of the Canadian As- ncw hope. You would start the diet l at the very next meal. All right. when she was showered with many beautiful gifts. Mrs. James Nich- olson read the verses and at lunch time Mrs. ltlacliladliell W35.355'5" ed by Mrs. John Maclnnis and Mrs. Wendell Mayne. ' Mr. Carl til-acl.ure and Miss Jean MacFarlane were joint hostesses at Mrs. Mt-i.ure's apartment on Wednesday evenint. 20 June. I1 a nisceilaneous shuwerz. also on this occasion Miss Cummings was presented Vlliii a couple 05 P1010795 of Island Scciies by the Beta Phiat Sorority of which she had been a nicmbi-r. Friday evening. 23 June. friends and neighbours of Breadalhanr Eiiiheredg 8! the home nf Mr, and Mrs. William Graham and sliuwcred Miss Cum- mign with man)” 200d WISIWS and wonderful gm: I.iinch was under the superri.-um of Mrs. James snowje, Mrs mine Cobb. and Mrs. Millage Mai-i.cod and they Were assisted in sci-ling by the girls of Breadalbanc Tuesday cimiiiig. 26 June. Mrs. Major Waddcll uas hostess at a niiscellaneous shower for Miss Cummings, The verses that ac- umpanied the many lovely gifts were read hi lliss Christine Mac- lnnis. and at the close of the even- ing lunch uzis served by the hos- tess assisted by Mrs. Roddy Cum- mings. At the June Ztltli graduation in Columbia Mo. University the de- gree of Doctor of Philosophy wasi conferred on James Emmersen Brydon, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brydon, Portage La Prairie. Dr. Brydon's wife is the former Vera Warren. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Warren. North flustico. Dr. Bryiion was accompanied to Col- umbia for the graduation by Mrs. Brydon, daughter Dianne. and Mrs. Colin Roy of Ottawa. Dr. Brydon is employed at the Chemistry Di- vision Experimental Farm. (ttta-i wa. NEW ANNAN W. I. The .lune meeting of the New Annan Women's institute was held at the home of Mrs. Charles waugh. It opened with the ode followed by the creed. Twelve members were present and ans- wered roll call by paying one cent an inch for waist measurement; and welcomed one visitor. Correspondence was read and disc"ssed. Members voted in favour of P. F, l. having a Provincial Museum. The names of two members who passed away during the per- iod of 1954-56 namely Mrs. NJ. Mc.N'eill and Mrs. Chester Tuplin were to be sent to the Provincial Board to be placed in the "Book Amid bagkets of Shasta Chrysan- them and carnatlons I very lovely June wedding wag solem- nized at St. Paul's Anglican Church on Wednesday. June I). 1956 4.00 pm. when Daisy Catherine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. N. Tweel. Elm Avenue. became the bride of Frank Charles. son of Mr. and Mrs. C.J. Raymond of Montreal. Rev. Canon .Y. lbbot officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride looked charming in a floor length gown with a scalloped neck- line and a nylon lace bodice Slud- ed with tiny pearls and Mother of Pearl Sequins; the boufiunt skirt. worn over a hoop. havintl scalloped panels of nylon Q1100" Anne Lace overs nylon tulle and satin. Her fingertip veil of nylon tulle illusion. calloped edges and timmed with Mother of Pearl Se- quins was held in place by ii doll- ble crown studded with Mother. Pearl Sequins. She carried a white prayer book with a bouquci oi Red 5 -n Roses with streamers and Red Sweetheart Roses. Miss Ruby Tweel, sister 0' the bride was maid 0i h0"0"T- She wore a ballerina lcntlih ROW" of romance blue nylon over he'- with matching Iccessories and carried a nosegay of white chl')'5' anthemums with blue Centre- Miss Annabella Raymond. lis- lor of the groom was bridesmaid- She W0l'p a ballerina length gown oi oi .T:id nylon over net with mat- chiniz accessories and carried I nosegay of white cniy anthemum about getting tilting boards made for school grounds. it was moved that all bills be paid. The secret- ary is to get treats for the school children to be given at the annual picnic June 20th. institute News and Federated News were distributed. Report of Executive meeting in connection with the District Convention was given by the secretary. taken out by members. home of Mrs, Inf Memory” for our deceased members. Sick committee reported five 1treats taken to the sick. School school. Mrs. Continued on page 9 RAYMOND - TWEEL JUNE work was handed in and more Next meeting is to be a the Edison Dalzeli on .luIy 12th, a week later than usual owing to the convention at Char- Committee reported getting toilet lnttetown; Mrs. William Waite and ipapcr and paper towels for the Mrs, John Mclnnls on lunch, Wall agreed to see with orchid centre. Mr. Normsn' Tweel. brother of: the bride attended the groom and Messrs. George Keys and Roger '" Gardham were ushers. Miss Nadine MacMillau. doughy ter of Mr. and Mrs. M.J. (Buster) MacMillan was flower girl. She wore in ballerina length gown of pink dotted with white. nylon with matching accessories and carried a basket of pink sweetheart roses. Master Dan Tweel, nephew of the bride. acted as ring-bearer. The bride's table was centered with a three-tier wedding cake and lighted oandlebrs. Receiving guests at the recep- tion which was held at the Queen WEDDING Hotel. the mother of the bride look- ed charmlng in a navy silk print with navy sheer overdress with navy and white accessories. Her corsage was of red and white shat- tered carnations. The groom's mother assisted. She wore pale blue linen shattered carnations with white accessories. Her corsage was of pink and white carnations. Following the reception a dance was held under the direction of Al Blanchard. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond left on a motor trip to the New England States and other points of interest. They will reside in Montreal. (Meyers Studio) WATCH FOR BIG run EVENT! Get busy! Send in your winning coupon NOW C--W-ct "'"" -"'iV 14th --- Read Rules Below I. "3 Mrs. Edison llalzell and Mrs. U Elmer Moase were appointed as Q official delegates to the Convent- ,3 ion at Charlottetown. Red Cross ' Q BUFFET SUPPER 52.00 SUNDAY. JULY lat By Reservation Until 6 PM. SATURDAY GREGOR HOTEL Brackley Beach Science has discovered the way to control weight. The newer know- ledge of nutrition has taken the hazards and the hunger out of diet- ing to reduce. A scientifically planned reducing diet provides every essential but calories gen- ously. Calories can be limited. for there are plenty of calories stored in the excess fat. While r e (I II c l n g. physiologi- cal processes go along as usual. If you shortchange yourself nutrition- ally. the upkeep and repair of body cells will be shoddy. Dieters. think of your body as being your personal' house which you want to keep in a fine state of repair for the better part of a cen- tury. To do so. daily fare must furnish the nutrients the body needs to make good the wear and tear of daily living. PROTEIN WITHDRAWN Perhaps an explanation about what happens when a reducln diet is deficient in protein shoud be included at this point. When daily menus furnish too little good qual- ity protein. protein will be with- drawn from the body's own muscle and soften tissues and vital or- gans. Actual weight loss may be greater, but such reducing it: dan- gerous. for not only will body re palr work be siipshod. but you can lose your bounce and vigor. The backbone of protective meals. regardless of calories. is built around the Basic 7: lgan meat. fish or fowl; milk. skim milk or buttermilk or cheese; eggs. green leafy or yellow vegetables juice. pins 1 or 2 other fruits: whole grain or enriched bread or cereal-amount depending on cal- orie restlctlon; sod butter or mars gsrire. Those protective foods urnlsh protein. minerals and vit- lllllns which nourish the tissues while you lose excess fat. WANTS 1'0 FLY 3'! 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