OMEN 1 ?age 8, The Guardian Saturday, Oct. 1, 1955 Happenings Of The Week President Dwight C. Eisenhow- a beautiful gift of China was pre- ' r's friends throughout the worlrlsented to Miss l')eBlois. re happy that he is recovering. --- 2! Dr. John Sutherland.Bnnnell':-' Miss Doris Hilliuii ciitertiiincd ispiratioiial and practical bfloliimnnday evening at hpr home in The Practice and Power of Pray-ihonour of Miss DeBlois who was - " Dr. Boiinell cites pda cnotablefpresenied with personal gins, istance from the Presi en's war ' xperience. On the night of July 10-11. 1943. . vast Armada of 3.000 ships 6011- aining 80.0fl0 Allied Soldiers sail- . cl across the waters from Malta .. 3 the shores of Sicily in a great mphiblous operation, General Ilse ” mu, surrounded by his . t at! h" h hlll g g:'f:l0';f1f'i::rs1'w:l?a hgibgrg ii, the Mrs. R. R. Hurst, President of n the sea lieyvatc e e r00p- - ' 2 ' f. ' 2 ut into the mists while SIIUMTODS ' s ' -& Mr. George Hees. M.P. Presid- ent of the National Association of the Progressive Conservative party and Mrs. Hces have been visiting Prince Edward Island. Mr. Hees represents the Toronto-Br district in the House of Co mmons. oadviewypearl covered tulle and appliqued Marlin - Roach Vows Solemnizecl At St, Dunslan's A pretty late summer wedding of interest was solemnized in St. Dunstanfs Basilica. Charlottetown, on August 27. 1955, at 10 a.rn. when Helen Edith. d.ughter of Mrs. Mary Roach. Charlottetown, was united in marriage to Constable William Gordon Martin. son of Mrs. Helen Martin. Niagara Falls. 0nt.. and the late Mr. Gilbert Martin. Rev. Eric Robin performed the double-ring ceremony and cele- brated the nuptial mass. Seated in the Sanctuary was Rev. Francis Coi-coran. Mrs. Joseph Duggan was organist and MI" Loman McAulay sang "I'll Walk Beside You" dur- ;ing the signing of the register. Several hymns were sung by Messrs. Fred Pound, lioman Mc- Aulay. Kenneth McKenzie and Cecil Santry. Given in marriage by her uncle. Mr. Watson MacKinnon. the bride chose a gown with a fitted bodice having a portrait neckline and full ballerina-lcngth skirt. The. long sleeves ended in points over the hands. Her chapel veil of tulle il- lusion was held by a headdress of lace. She carried a white prayer- book with white satin streamers and white velvet petals and she wore a heart-shaped ruby neck- lace. the gift of the groom. Miss Bernadette Trainor as maid of honor. and Miss Mary Shana- - the Sky, Arthur King have been attending !Dl:'I:l;':,s rgagegeigfo Exsenhower the Maritime Presbyterial of the pmngsm anemia" and saluted Presbyterian W.M.S. in St. And- is heroic me". Then he bowed his rews Church, New Glasgow, Nova end in silent Pra.VPF f" "'5 5”” Scoua' Dining mm in this hnefff nitbgf y who has been , - it 0 ice - . iiliemliilrilii ::Lll.:;llllIi!lf)W:l'a.SalfiIZ”Th9l"EIliving in L0"d0"- Englani 70? 5EV' Omps at timp when Wu-V8 used eral years left September 27 for vm" brains. your training your the Continent, Where she-plans to echiiiral skill. and the die is cast spend most of the coming year md me moms are In H", hands of in sunny Spain. Miss Worthy will hd and H19” mu have to have take a month to no down as far hem." Dr. Boninell gives thanks as the Spamsh "'”"ff9l'- lllF0UKh nr 8 mmonal leader WM. such her beloved France which she aim and were are mam, prmers has visited on many occasions. Her or President Eisenhower's restor- mist stall 1-9 1" P3F1S- "19" I0 mm to health. Angers, Tours. Poitiers. Bordeaux. St. Jean Pied-dc-Part. in the Pyer- he i ht Rev. Dr. George Dor- W995 before Efllng 0" 30 Madrid svirhfotlizeitiatoii of the United Church mid T919d0; M155 WOTHLV Wm tlyi -if Canada. was a guest during his fmm Mfidrld 30 M3l383- 5719 ls 'ecent visit to Charlottetown at to b? -lmned in "'9 New YFHF byp the residence of the Honourable fl immd ","d they M” mm" Italy! fustice and Mrs. George Tweedy. "' the 5P”"S- "YIHS b-Wk 10 L0"- , don for the summer months. The Rev. HE D. Ashford. D. D. Miss Leila Worth Mr. William Watson. Civil En- mrl Mrs. Ashford were. recent . , mpg” of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. lgineer with M. F. Schurman Com- Ward pany has been transferred to Fred- ericton. New Brunswick. Mrs. Wat-J The Flori. A. W. Mathcson. andim" am.1.b?b-V daughter are 3t we vlrs. Matlieson and Mr. and Mrsisent Vl5”mg M'5- w3i50n'3 P3?- L H Car), 19" Thursday for Obgents in St. John. New Brunswick. awn. Premier Mathc-son will at-."'. Sh J0h”'5 N9Wf"l!'"'"3nd- MTV. end the Federal Provincial Con-lw'””'m wai50'n- 59"l0T- head Oil el.Pm.(,. Pmmim. and MIR Matheg'Genei'al Electric for Newfoundland W, and Mr. and Mn Cm... win and Mrs. Watson entertained re- ie registered at the Chateau Laur- ,""”-V " tw" 13”? Pam” 0"? H. How. in.honour of General Electric exec- utives and the other in honour of han. bridesmaid. were in ballerina- length gowns of brocaded satin of yellow and blue. respectively. They wore matching bandeaux and car- ried white prayerbooks. Ceremony . Mr. and Mrs. Gordon H. Goodl are pictured ltllll their attend- ants following their recent mar- I A motor trip to cheson. only daughter of Mr. and the Eastcni . . . - her father, wore a gown of white bride. and Mr. Peter Watling and :1t;:eSKaI3'l:::If: I(::eM:,::;z::f:1uT velvet styled on princess lines with Mr. Norman Eddy. both of Bath. riage. Left to right: Mr. Peter Wailing. Mr. Normanplsddy and Mr. David llutcheson, ushers; The bride, given in marriage by l David Hutcheson, brothers of this Mr. Ralph Robson. groomsman; Mr. and Mrs. Good: Mrs. Geor89 Ilong fitted sleeves and scoop neck- urst. N B . . '1' ll ed in e d l . A A reception followed at the Char- Consmbie Joseph Vale”! was Mrs. Francis Gordon Hutcheson. plelgrlogtiidided Lap shgld hpeei-alvtfil of lottetown Hotel where yellow :3; 178,2-and Cnnslagies Nildnmsh Charlottetown to Mr Gordon tulle illusion and she carried a 'mumS formed the d9C0F8ll0n '0? . c innon were e us ers. l . ' ,- , , . - - v - - I -. w Jg The mother of the bride Chose Henry Good. Hamilton, Ontaiio.i(.as(ade bouquet of white gladioli the brides table Mis arren t l l a cocoa brown bengaline costume with dark brown accessories and a corsage of yellow carnat-ions. A reception followed at the home of the bride's mother for sixty guests. The table was decorated with a three-tiered wedding cake tnpped by a miniature bride and groom, Multi-colored gladioli were also used. The toast to the bride was proposed by Constable Vatessi The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Niagara Falls and then to Ottawa where they will reside while the groom is attached to Division ”A". R.C.M.P. For travel- ling the bride wore a pale pink nylon silk frock topped by a white nylon shortie coat. black act-es-i series and a coi-sage of white carnations. TM on a trip to Montreal, Toronto and Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. R. F. Seaman and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sea- man are on a motor trip to Lex- Inzton. Kentucky. 6 -7- . V Mr. and Mrs. Ben Newson re- The Hon. B. Earle Mat-Donald. "39 Prfsldenhal Party of the En- turned Wednesday from a two A il.l..A. Provincial Sccretaigv Trea-igm.""'"E Insult”? M Canad” "7 WEEKS motor trip to Cleveland, liirer and Mrs. Mat-Donald leavciWh”'h M'- R E Hear” 3 former Ohio. .hls morning for Ottawa. Mr. Mac- Islmd" is P"95id9"l- Donald will attend the Federal Provincial Conference. Mr. and. Mrs 3"” M” D- R 3- Shr'W' and Mrs. MacDonald will be registered'th9" mluzhier Miss Marlml Shaw it the Chateau Laiirier Hotel. 19” Fmla-V by 931' 701' TDFDHNL mg They will be Joined by their other The Hm. I G Mm.K;u,l Mmgdaughter Miss Nan Shaw and will 3,9,. of Hmhu,a..,s 5,". Prince Ed.-motor to-Washington and Wiliains- ward Island and Mrs. ltlacKay and b""g- V'”1i"l3- ML and MP5- K Mrs. H S. lllacl)miald was "at home" at her daughter's home. Mrs. W. .I. Mat-Millan. on the oc- casion of her 96th birthday on Tues- day. Sept. 27th. Many friends and relatives called and she had the pleasure of seeing again her two sisters. Mrs. Minnie Horton, Cam- and formerly of Bathurst. in Trinity United Church, Charlot- September 24th at 10:30 a.m. Rev. A. F. Mac- Lean officiated. Mr. Royston F. Mugford. A.R.C-O. presided at. the organ. Miss Maid-a llogcrson song The Lord's Prayer” at the begin- ning of the service and during the signing of the register ”O Perfect Love." telown. N, B. on Saliii'tl-'iy. she sang A profusion of gladioli and hyd- rangac decorated the cliurcli. White l C3FI'i9d brmlle 'mUm5- gl:-idioli satin ribbon marked the guestlwas Iwtiomsnian. The ushers were a pews. florets tied with white -and yellow ,-osebuds-4 Duchemin. aunt of the bride. and The bride was attended by Mrs. Mrs. Gordon Walling. aunt of the George Andrew. matron of honor. groom. PFC-Sldcd "V91" "19 table- and Mrs. William Crandall and The toast to the bride W38 W0- Miss Carol Crcclman as bi'idcs- D0-Sed by Him A- W- M39195”- maids. They were similarly gowned Mrs- Hutcheson chose for her in chiffoii vclvct. Mrs. Andrew's daughter's wedding a peau de sole gown was in spit-e rust with match- ensemble in charcoal brmvii with ing headdress and she carried a dusty Pink hat and 3 COFSELZE Of lbuuquct of ypllnw 'mum5, The blending carnations. The mother of bridesmaids wore forest green vel- the H00"! W0"? 3 "SM MVY "909 kvet with matching headdresscs and dress with lace trim. matching picture hat and a corsage of roses. For travelling the bride donned charcoal grey suit with gold and .M,. Robert Hulchemh and Mr. avocado accessories. Her corsage i Mr. Ralph Robson. Montreal. . Andrew. matron of honor; Mrs- - William Crandall and Miss Carol Creelman. bridesmaids. tPhoto by Batters Film Lahl us a shaggy bronze Cl'lfy5alllllC' mum. Out-of-town guests were Dr. and Mrs. H. E. D. Ashford of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Good. UPS. Harold Jennings, Mrs. Myrtle Wat- ling. Mrs. Archie Ronalds, Mrs. Russell Buttimer. Mr. and Mrs- John Watling. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Good. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Wat- ling. Miss Susan Walling. Mr. Pctcr Walling and Mr. Norman Eddy. all of Bathurst: Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Macljahccrn. Mr. Ralph Robson and Miss Kay Tnhin of Montreal- Mr. and Mrs. D. M. McGuire and Miss Margo McGuire of Aiiilicrst; Mr- and Mrs. Kenneth Doncaster and Mr. Freeman Ronalds of Mon- cton; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hynd- man of Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. William Crandall of Moncton: Miss Phyllis Lawley of Glace Bay and Mr. Archie Clark of Sackville. and friends who have gone. "You never know what's waiting around .ELLEN'S october now! Month of falling, mspling leaves. of plxyish doings in liazle bush and beach tree-and finally of dark-clad and witches scouting across the face of the moon which belongs to the hunters and hounds. ' And back we would go to wan- der in the months that are past. Back to the harvest fields and the bent heads of the grain: back to the happy sun-filled time of the haying--and before that to the lush flower-filled unsliorii meadows. and beyond to the new greens and fresh reds of the sprlngtlde. "There's just no sense to it. Ellen." one of kin said not long ago when we sighed over loved ones W know we can't bring back the past. Who would want to live in it anyway?" she smiled. "There's too much in the present that is good. And the future." she chuckled confidently. "you just N a corner. Thatls to come in!" So we shall leave now the pro- mise and blossoms and fullness of former seasons behind (But a frog calls to us from a lllypad of its days. a butter fly. remembered. wings by: there are seas of daisies beneath the keel of a summe -moon friends-of-birds make love and build and nest and dear. dear. it is difficult to let t.bose' hours pass foreverll and enjoy these Oct- ober brings in gift. She, we fancy is I nut-brown maiden. brown of hair. dark of eye. a reserved thoughtful lass. though gracious. quiet and serene. Her wardrobe-how varied! Very beautiful thecostumes she chooses to wear as she walks the fields of the farmlands. This we recall was ii week of broken weather, one which chary of harvest-breeze and sun. never- theless lent some time for right- ing stooks. to our farmers and also opportunities for them to fence those seasonal pieces of it which 2 allows added, and changes of, pu- 1 ture to the cattle- g So with our days pleasantly busy and full, another week goes new into time that is past. Time we still have -minutes at weekend to a time for ships 1 1 of the friends present Mr. Louis' in the United States on their way Bagnall madn -- lovely fitlingly replir presentation of a gift. I rhich .lli'. Veiiiot The third annual tliiuit-r of the Prince Edward Island Chapter of the Royal Victoria Hospital Alum- nac was held on Tuesday evening t Rodd's in Winsloe, P.E.I. Dr. Frank lW3PKlllIlf)ll was guest speak- r. and delivered an interesting ad- dress on liistorical facts of Prince Edward Island. Folloiwng Dr. Mac- Mi'. and Mrs. Glen Newson and K'"m,""s meeting of the cliapter coiicludet'- address. the business successful evening. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Duyinoiitl and children. Debra and Gail. Chat- ham. weeks with Mrs. Dayiriond's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ram- 33y. 0nt.. are spending three Summcrside. Mr. and Mrs. Ferno Rogcrs and children, Siimmcrsidc. left Sunday for a two week's holiday in Mon- Early September Wedding Held Al Sturgeon . home. i The closiiig supper of the Sum- i imersidc Golf and Country Club.- ; was held last Saturday. The hos- tesses were Mrs. Harold Schurman. Mrs. Earl Smith. Mrs. Evelyn Macmrine. Mrs Lou Sutherlaml Multi-co'aircd gladioli decorated Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie. Mrs. the am, of st. p,,u1'5 church, Fred Macllae. and the ll-lisscspsturgeom REL on September 3.. Sally Baslcr, Marion Howatt and x955 when cm-mama nemadettej Edml Clark daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawr- ence Daley. St. Mary's Road East,r Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hinton became the hridg of Melvin Joseph,l Granville Street. left on Saturda:- for a week's holiday in the Anna eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur P”0'Leary. Queensport. N. S. Rev. l l ' olis Valley. F. L. Mullaly, attended by Gerard l ---- and Patrick Giddlngs. altar boys. l Mr and Mrs. Toni Richardson Performed "'9 '39"3m0l1.V- While and son Tyler. lredcrictnn. N. B.' bows marked the guest pews. were weekend guests at the home Given in marriage by her father- of Mrs. Richardson's parents. Mr. the bride wore a floor-length gown and Mrs. Harold Schiirman, Sum- of white satin with net and scallop- merside. On their return home ed lace trimmings. It was Styled they were at-cmnpanind as far as with long pointed sleeves. A Moncton. N. 8.. by Mrs. Richard- wreath of white rosebuds and lily- son's grandmother, Mrs. M. F. of-the-valley held her fingertip vell .Mr. R. F? White. Deputy Minister If Highways. and Mrs White have Seen on a motor trip to Banff. Alberta. Mr. ?lIacl(ay and Mr. White iiere attending the Good Roads Convention. Mr. and Mrs. .vfacK:iy and Mr. and Mrs. White were registered at the Banff Springs Hotel. On the return trip . .liey will stop off at Ottawa and l Vlontrenl. In the latter city Mr. tlnrl Mrs. White will visit with l their son Gordon. The United Church of Canada Yatlonal Evangelistic Mission and Stewardship Crusade held at the Soliseum. Charlottetown. Septem- icr 27. had three photographs on :he Order of Service programme iamely the Right Rev. Dr. George ')orey Moderator of the United Zliurcli of Canada. the Rev. J. S. Bonncll. I). I). and the Rev. I-I.E.D. llsllfflrfl. l1.D. In the notes on Dr. -lniim-ll there is a reference that he to: "formerly a Minister of the itstoriri Gnvcnrlish congregation of his prnvinr-e." Dr. Ashford ls re- errrrl tn as”a son of the Marit- nies aiiil having been minister of Trinitv l'niled (tliiirch in Charlot- 'ctIm'n from 1949-1952. Tut-iil' lite years of achievment x thr itvr-me of the current pro- !l':im of the (lanndian'Federatlon -f lint-mru nod Professional Wo- Shaw are celebrating their fiftieth Vl'('flfllflK anniversary this month. Mrs. Leith Douglas. Longworth ,Aveniic. has gone to New Glasgow. lNova Scotia to meet her husband. ,Mr. Douglas has been taking Re- ;SPI'l'E Naval Training at H.M.C.S. 4Cornwallis, Digby, Nova Scotia. l The regular meeting of the ,iltlpha Chapter of Beta Silzma Phi was held at the home of Mrs. lboiiglas Dennis. Belvedcre Ave- .nue. Wednesday evening. The busi- ness meeting was conducted by Mrs. J. O. Horriby. The cultural programme for the meeting was lpresented by Mrs. J. C. Gallant. pltefrcshments were served by the hostess assisted by Miss Helen Cox. Flight Officer David Bentley, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Bentley is one of the two ra WHO Wl” fly Lester B. 30th Sept- ember. Mrs. F. G. Hiitcliosoii has re- turned from R short trip to Sack. ville and Wnlfvillc. She az-i-ompan- led her sons Mr. Rohort Hutche- son and Mr David lliitclicsnn to their scliools Robert enters the rts Class at Illoiint Allison Uni- versity on his piwilimlmzy i-nu.-so and David is enrolled at Horton l l Academy. nmilc (thin: and which is being nuilinsirnd during Business Wom- n's neck. September 25 to Octo- er l Pmmincntly mentioned this veek in regard to this are Mrs. """"'-I ""'"'i"R in Trinity United Iate Aitken o membe of the ”?"""l' 'h""' '1?" hflflal hnllfluet. . P. w. Club. Dr. Martin! E. Law. MW -V-"I-"it W"-I-ire had the iznod ast Pr:-slilent of the Canadinnif"''''''' '" f"-Wilt it Ylliss .'tlcGuire Whrn tho lirvplv lll'lfl4' at the Goorl-Hutchosoii ii-crltling last sin. niversily Women's Club. and Miss ; '9 ll rlaiuzliior of ilr and Mrs. elen Clclnnd. The latter an exec Tl Mrfiuirc. Amherst. Nova :lve of a Bond Investment Com- S”"'” my in Toronto has probably ad- A - red more women about then in- t 4-ll”-S ""11-S -Vl- Amlcrsnn. Pre- -lfmenls than any other personi5”lf'"' 0' the T('('t'ntl,v organized cmiacia. One of Miss cieinnd's:Umvmit.v Wnnwnis Club of Char- rller interests was Sherhonrne '""9l"WI1. hvld II mcctiniz on Thurs- iuu Club lendowed by the Furl fl-'i.V at tho Home Economics De- r estolel Toronto. Several Island Wlrtment of the Vocational school. '11-have had up privilege of liv- Th? National President succeed- llflall Club. Miss Clelaiid will "IK"Dr Martha F. Law in Miss um... by-(hem 3, being Doris S8lInflPl'.S Prnfrssnr of Eng- personal friend M Miss FIorence'"F'l' 3' "W U"l"'TF”.l' 0' Mll'I"0bl- alert. Head of the Club. and ", g. M (hp Uni.-9.-.l Mr. Arthur Jardine. and Mr.'and N 9 ad I 0 c r n it Catalogue. En- r ofniftvisn bln, and Mm Mn. Paul Jardinc and their daugli- for pages and new of exciting N. 30.1.3 .3 ' h....i mm. fer have returned to Edmonton. new designs - knitting. crochet. in me pg-gfggugmj me of cm. -m embroidery. iron-ons. toys and L . -. M,-3, E.-in r,,.,,,d' Mm Hm.” novelties! Send 25 cents for your - i ..,...... I-lyndman and Mrs, (:0.-gun 1,. copy of this wonderful book now. gnu;-ulna 111. Friday at the Charlottetown Hotel. In. De W& Itrut, in Mrs. George S Demon short visit to leafy aging: and Mn, entertained at ii Iuncheln hrldn how at E. Malian h on n Halifax. bridge. Mass. and Mrs. Andrew MacMillan, Kcnsinglon. Miss Doris Cruiksh of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cruikshank left on Wednesday for Montreal where she has accepted a position at the Royal Victoria Hospital. ank. daughter Misses Aphra Wisner and Anne Mrs. Alhcrt Finlay and cl:-iiighlcr Joan have returned to St. Johns, Newfoundland after visiting her sis- ters Mrs. Charles Hamm. Mrs, George Binns, and Mrs. Wilfred Lawton. Miss Mui'iel Haslam who ac- companied her brother Lloyd and family on return to Ontario in July. arrived home on Tuesday after visiting friends and relatives in llarrow. Biductown. Toronto and Ncwmarkcl for two months. She also spent a day at the C. N. E. while in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Campbell en- ,tcrtained at their cottage in Stan- ihope recently in honor of Mr. and i Mrs. Gerald Velnot who are leav- ing Charlottetown to take up re- sidence in Summerside. On behalf Mathcson of Charlottetown were Md 5011- Bl” JIM Cllm'l0"0t0Wl1-- 3'1” Mrs Gm”? v"lker' welcome visitors to Montague over. "H" and "'9" N9 ”."ld”" .0, Sim the weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hirtlc and L L"5"dm- C3m'""'a- arrived m treal and Boston. Schurman. Mr. and iVll”.N'.f(ViC('Nfll'l.'(' Clark. Cal- houn Strccl. left Thurrlaay for a two weeks holiday in Providencc. R. I. Mrs. William (Traiidall. Moiicton. N. R.. has been visiting her par-, ents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dewar.t Summerside. While on the Island, she attended the Hutchinson-Goode Mr” and Mrs" Charles Baucm wedding in Charlottetown. Granville Street. has had as theiiw weekend guest. Mrs. Bill Sopeni M r. children. Mahoiie Bay. are spcndingl S"mm9rP"d? '9” "mm X” 599'"! 3 two weeks Wm, Mrs. Him?-5 pa, week with Mrs. Volkcrs parents. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Lccky.i ML 3"” M” G- A- Cine-5' Granville Street. Mrs. Robert Humphrey and Mrs. The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Irving Champion. Kensington. en- Wyatt, Spring Street. entertained lcrtaincd at seven tables of bridge at their home at a dinner partygon Thursday evening at Lake- on Tuesday evening in honor oft side Inn. Cavendish. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Hirtle. F-Oi - and Mrs. M. D. Gates, and Mr. andl A large number of relatives and Mrs, Claude Lecky, ,friends of MI'. and Mrs. Ralph ....V. l Heckbert, Harvard Street. surpris- riie Oklo Club held their up.-uinc ed them in their new home with meeting for the season. Tiiesdm a house-warming party on Mon- afternoon. at the home or Hrs lday evening. Mrs. Edwin Heckhert Eric Woorlside, Fitzroy Street. read in brief address. and Mr. Robert Adams presented the illfts, Mr. and Mrs. Seaman Bcll. 5lllil- i which consisted of a coffee table. mersidc. accompanied by Mr. nnilla step-up table. and an occasional Mrs. Charles Tanton. St. I-2lo;inors.i returned this week from a fun Edwin Heckbert pouring. Assist- weeks' vacation in Loiidon. tlnl, ing in serving were: Mrs. Helen and Quebec City. visiting contresi-qhafnr. Mrs. Marvin Wiley. the not a ballerina-length dress of yellow headdress and mitts. She carried recently. Rev. fomier minister of Bedeque United spending two weeknt holidays with her parents. Mi! and Mrs. W. E. chair. Lunch was served with Mrs. -Henthornc, Summertilde. Street. entertained at bridge at and she carried a bouquet of red roses and a white prayer book. Her only mnameiit was a pearl necklace. Miss Helen Daley. sister of the bride. was maid of honor and wore lace over taffeta with matching a bouquet of mixed flowers. Mr. Joseph 0'Leary. cousin of the groom. was best man. The ushers were Mr. Edwin MacDon- Lockhart. Paula Mclvor. Priscilla Gillie, Nettle McEwen and Doris Heckbcrt. Mrs. Herbert I. Ichurman was hostess at bridge at her home on Green street Wednesday evening. The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt entertained at their home and Mrs. Judson Archibald. Mr. Archibald was A Church. Mrs. Dean Hapgood. Ottawa. ls ald. Jr. and Mr. Maurice Creed. During the nuptial mass. Mrs. Hazel Mccarron. accompanied by her two sons, Willard and Lcith.' who was also the organist. sang. "Mother at Your Feet is Kneel- Words Of The Wise It is not necessary to take I person's advice to make him feel good-all you have to do is ask it. -(Richard Armour) ing." During the signing of the, register, the hymn. ”Mothcr Dear- l est, Mother Fairest" was sting. Thea bride's uncles, Mr. William Daley l and Mr. Edward Daley assisted in .' the choir. ' The mother of the bride wore a I gown of wine lace over taffeta with navy accessories and a corsagc of white cnrnations. The groornls mother chose 3 Stay SUI! With matching accessoriespand a cor- sage of white carnations. A reception followed at "The Bison," Montague. The bride's table was decorated with a three- tlered wedding cake. The toaest to the bride was proposed by tl1P best man. The guest book was in charge of Miss Shirley Daley. list" 0f ”l9 bride. Out-of-province guests were Mr. and Mrs. Arthur O'Leary and daughter. Sylvia. Queensport, NS. and Mr. William J. Daley. Haver- hlll. Mass. i For travelling the bride wore Bl white linen suit with navy acces- sories and a corsaize of red roses. The couple. visilcd Ouecnsport. where they were entertained at the home of the groom's parents. On their honeymoon to U. S. A. they visited the bride's sister. Mrs. p Joesph Auhin. They will reside in Halifax. Previous to her marriage. the bride was entertained at a sur- prise shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. .lnhn Sullivan. Halifax. MORNING SMILE Judge -- Why did you run down this man in broad daylight on I perfectly straight stretch of road? Prisoner - Your Honor my wind- shield was almost totally obscur- ed with Safety First stickers. Dipped in pale mauve and softe night... . COOK'S CORNER ter. Add pineapple When mixture partially sets. but until light and foamy. Add rice, fold in whipped cream to which sugar and salt have been added. Ohlll In qt. ring mold. when ready to serve unmold, fill centre with sweetened tvlhipped cream. Garnish with char- es. DIARY . By An Island Farmer's Wlfo I reflect. among other items, on in. lor and loveliness of seats on d in: about. cep- ”Wliere did God find colors we! as these That tint the flaming sunset, and the clouds at shades of rose- ' ' And autumn trees wrapped in their golden shrouds Of gleaming yellow. orange and bright red? here did He dip his brush for golden ud That clothes a naked fence-lln! wilit its charm? From whence came fertile color: of the sod? Oh. we who'would paint. on can- vas. God's good earth With our poor brush and lowly pallette knife. Can be no equal to This Artist's touch. or mix His colors on the road of life; For only of the spirit could this be- The tender scene He paints- for you and me." Until Monday ----Diary----Good- GLORIFIED BIO” lemon jelly powder 86 pt. hot water cup pineapple juice cups cold boiled rice cup whipping cream tbsps. sugar is tsp. salt Dissolve jelly powder in hot wa- juice. chill. ANNE ADAM SEW-VERY-EASY! Just ONE YARD 54-inch fabric makes this stunning fall skirt - ln ANY size given! Imagine its slim, smart lines in soft wool or corduroy - you'll love the new scallop interest! You can afford to make several versions - lt's sew-easy. s-o-o thrifty! Pattern 4890: Mlssas' Wald Sizes 24. 25. 26. H. 30 inches. Al given sizes: 1 yard 54-lnch. This pattern easy to use. sim- pie to sew. is tested for fit. I-Ins complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35 cents) in calm (stamps can- not be aceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADD- RESS, STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pattern Dept.. no Front St. West. Toronto. Ont. ; moon - n no ; o W; on In gotrld fgnuand ?id'gi,va each article a canal min: or for Ittimthnt could beset by.holvqu. inside out. tam down. 5 PATTERNS I On 5' Mrs. R. T. Mussen. Fitzroy A full-blooming flower beautiful apron ---fashioned from remnants. in two shades of glow- in color! bazaar best-seller! 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