Young Couple In Double Ring Baskets of mixed flowers and lighted candles was the setting of a pretty wedding solemnized aat-Alberton-United Church, when Lona Mae, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. (Cedric Hunter, Alberton, P.E.1., was united in holy mat- rimony ‘with Edison™ Francis. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Crane, Cherry Valley, in a dou- ble’ ring ceremony performed ‘by Rev. J. H. “Yacintosh. Mr. Edison Sheidow ‘as accompanied the. guest soloist _ Scott MacPhersdn as he sang “The Voice That Breathed O’er Eden” before the ceremony and “O Perfect Love,” during the signing of the register. : The bride given in marriage by her father was winsome in her street length dress of candle, light white lace over satin fea . turing a full skirt, fitted bodice and elbow length sleeves. Her shoulder length vefl fell from a . band of, seed pearls. She car- ed a bouquet of mixed. pink carnations. Her only jewelery was a cultured pearl necklace with matching earrings, gift of the groom. ‘ -Miss Annetta Gordon of Alber- ton was. bridesmaid and wore a street length dress of American Beauty rose peau de sole with ‘matching bow headdress and carried a bouquet of pink and white carnations, ° : Earl Crane, brother of the . §gtoom was best man, while Wil- liam Crane and Wesley Hardy ‘yere the ushers. The mother of the bride chose for her daughter's wedding a dress of royal blue lace over sa- tin with black accessories. Her corsage was of white carnations: The .groom's ‘mother -—was _ attir- ed in a green sheath wool dress ___with- black accessories. Her cor- * sal iF i al ; F ede ft dz 3 i! zit iE ue [ - 08 z Pledge Vows Ceremony: held couple left for a _ honeymooa trip through the Maritimes. For travelling the bride donned a wool sheath dress. of emerald green with bone accessories. Her corsage was of—yellow—carna— me i Prior to their marriage the bride was tendered miscellane- ous showers at the homes of and Mrs. Herbert : Matthews jent of where she was there many useful gifts. _ A stag party in hohor.of the groom was held at the home of Edison Sheidow. 3 Following their marriage ae miscellaneous shower was held in the Millview hall whére many -gifts were received. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Crane are residing in Alberton where} the bride-is on the staff of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce and the groom is eage was of yellow carnations. A reception for 65 guests was 4 employed as telegrapher with the Canadian National Railways. Zionist Women |To Go To Israel . af: i i is Ti ; E E : fs E i i of ees Ba i F F i i 3 i ar The spring ELLEN’S DIARY “My Task Accomplished 7 And The Long Day Done~” {What do you make of it?” Mack questioned a weekend vis- and woodlands about, a dark velvety design against the wint- this evening of the weather, | er-white fields. So pleasant. a ~when they stopped a moment in *the yard to take stock of it. “I'd say— There’s-a_new-moon-| stoday, isn’t there? Yes. Then *we may get a change. You'll see , it come milder now.” » “That's what I've, been hop- ‘ing’ /Mack smiled, “I’ve been * wisMing for. a thaw.” - “T believe it’s in the wind” the What is?” Jam ,¢oming by. | es queried :’ “A thaw—to make sk a ting” ‘Mack grinned. + ' “And? James added with a *wry smile ‘to bring its worries: jicy yards, slippery roads, acci- -dents. Branches drooped over | service.wires.” ~ : : . Dusk was falling then, veiling «the far white hills in purple ; shadow; making of the groves ‘ ~ ‘Brackley Pt. WI ‘Has Greetings ‘From England » * ‘BRACKLEY POINT — The «first meeting of the Brackley ‘Point Women’s Institute for the ;new year was-held ‘at the home *of Mrs. Gregor MacCallum on ,Jan. 5. Thirteen members ans- ‘ »wered roll call by naming one ‘of Canada’s Food Rules. * The secretary ‘reported the sum of $25.40 as proceeds from {at the December meeting at the shorhe of Mrs. Earle Skeffing- *ton. , * The sick committee sent flo wers to two residents in hospi-. tal, two treats of fruit, and one ‘baby gift. Mrs. David Seaman ‘will be school visitor for Jan- gyi A . ‘Nigw Year greetings and let- eters were read from. Mrs, E. M. “Read, president of Coates W.1 in England and from. Mrs. Wil- diam Munroe (Jean Raynor) of {Copper Mines, N.W.T. .a for- »mer teacher of Brackley Point *Bchool. a . ‘tt was decided to sponsor v@weekly card parties in the hali ‘during the winter months, as a {means of raising money for the. + | time of day that is now on farms . |—when the dimming of the twi- light-gathers in the household to | supper—., No “traditional” beans . an @ brown bread was to be our fare, but cold roast‘ pork and spicy apple relish from the shelf in the cellar. Baking powder bis- bread which must last over Sun- day. For sweets there -were cookies and strawberry jam. This. was @ preserve made by a rule- of -thumb metitod: berries washed and strained, sugar add- /@d in such a quantity as it pleas- es the housewife — sweet, or not-so-sweet. Then we set morning, we -stir it, gently to ‘mix well, yet keep the fruit’ whole, then-consign it to tins, and seal and process them. One i siyize fttigt tie # : : & ? F it. aside to wait overnight. In the | church ing dent, send; The Few.” nis. Giv To a8 8 Prayer Mrs. David L. committee, Howard. ing done by the Catholic rtf St. Mark’s Guild * || Elects Officers At Kensingfon “KENSINGTON — The annual meeting of St. Mark's Church Guild was held in the rectory Ronald treasurer, sale was displayed. The members recalled | that the Guild since it's organizatioa ten. years ago with a small: membership, had accomplished a great deal in the way of re pairs and improvements on tae property. The.chairman of the nominat- ! Mrs. Elmer’ Paynter, brought in the follow- ing slate of officers which was ted by the meeting: pres!- Mrs. David L. McInnis; vice *-- president, Mrs. Ronald Parsons; secretary, Mrs. Town- Mrs. Elmer Paynter; card secretary, Mrs. read, an article in verse, entitled. ‘The Faithful treasurer, president Mrs. Paynter invited the mem- bers for next meeting, lunch committee, will be “Mrs. Mrs. Edmund Moore and ‘Mrs. Joseph Harding, assisted the hostess in serving refreshments. Georgetown CWL es Donation GEORGETOWN + The Jan- uary meeting of the Georgetown parish council. of the Catholic | | Women’s League was held ‘the parish hall. Jan. 2, conducted by the president, to_the bureau to aid them -is Mrs. Alec Arsenault read a ” president, McInnis opened the meeting. Nine members an- swered roll call. h Mrs. Elmer Paynter, gave the financial re- port which showed a balance on |. hand of $303.10. The card sec- retary, Mrs. Lloyd Howard, gave her report. A note from Miss Lottie Sims, Charlottetown, wat read, thanking the members for a gift, and-greetings. from Mrs. J. B. Millniin of Cambridge, Mass., were-brought by Mrs. J. Parsons thanked the members fof Christmas gifts. Material to be made into aprons for the | Kisnen, Victoria—Street when Mrs. P. L. of charitabe work he- | who would be embarrassed to Wel- | discuss this problem face-té-face Driscoll and Miss * MacDonald are at present employed in the Charlottetown Hospital. : Miss Lois Mutch and her mo ther, Mrs, Edison B. Mutch, have arrived ie, Ont., where they plan to spend the winter months with the latter's daughter Miss: Isobel Mutch, RN, with the Victorian Order of Nur— ses. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Mac- Donald of Souris had as théir welcome guests during the holi- days, their son-in-law and daw: ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mc Neil and baby Ian of Port Hood, N.8., and their son David of Chatham, N.B. Miss Clara Mountain, Sum- merside, was a.weekend guest of her sister, Mrs. James Mac- West, Kensington. | Miss” Lizzie Cousins, Baltic, ez ae & 5 mit “4 2 oo es ] ‘g 1 «FEE: t Hi f i Hi; iss ie | il "REY E a3ij f E i it ns g dst i ! i § gF | etek Pd =e iF | E g< : = ie e “il 8 : ; i 1 i fg 7 Earl Eachern Woods ide of the staff of R. T. Holman. Ltd., left Summerside this week for a trip. to Montreal. week for France where he is stationed. Rosy Mrs. Thomas Moore entertain- meeting on ree evening. The Regent, Mrs. J.K. * Mane Ellis,_presided._Mrs." Als wart, secretary of services t : i irl ° fi i fee i I rei iat 2G i sul fj zl “i & i i H i gat i Z : Zz Bi a site g i = ze 5 rt : i af { 2 Stee. a tn ? 7 i zi : i F 5 i i: : 38 i a? # a ei i i z fy feta | & S be "i i 5 | E b the guest ‘ For a honeymoon trip to Bos ton, the bride chose a walking suit of mauve wool mohair. with black and. white feathered. hat = : z & g 4 : E i nEuEE i | entered the Prince County—Hes- pital for treatment on Tuesday. Roger Caseley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leaman Caseley, Kelvin Grove, is convalescing at the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merside, following Wednesday. Mrs. G.J. Hayes entertained the of the Okto Club at her home in Summerside on Wednesday afternoon. __ Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daley and son, Peter, who have spent an extended iday in Summer- side and Kensington with rela- tives, left Wednesday on return to Downsview, Ont. ia hte surgery on « Baltic Lot 18, have taken” . up residence for the winter season in Summerside. cast ' Mr. and Mrs. -Albert Huestis of Summerside had as ‘their re- cent guest, their son, Robert, of we Evening Circle Womes's fonary — and. Guild of the Summerside Presbyterian meeting. The president, Henry Bishop, opened with pra- yer and followed with routine business. Plang were made to i > s oa | i l f a E i ab L 3 : hold, a pantry sale in February ed 4 committee in charge. A new visiting committee, comprising Mrs. Lester Linkletter and Mrs. Eldred . Simmons, was’ appoint- ed. The Mission Study on ucation and family. Life in British Gu * was pre- Halifax, N.S. ‘Dear Mary Haworth: 1 have | mever written to a columnist be- continues to hurt me, perhaps just writing’ about it will help. Two months ago we had our 24th wedding anniversary, which my husband ignoréd completely. * rs BR2ae |F i é ’ “a a § _ MARY HAWORTH - - Distressed Wife See From Spouse's Rejection’ sented by Mrs. Ronad Whidden. ks Aid . assorted symptoms, Dr. Lin- ” Claude Harkness “were appoint- §. aia Ee Oi ec ‘a \ Recipe for Success for a Boy...} ; ‘Fake @ boy, any bey, your ' 90m ot the boy next deer, Add a newspaper route— fold in business training in buying and selling—add 2 heaping measure of sales- ‘IN 12 MONTHS manship and experience | Will Show Men and Womien How to Save — 14-3 MONTHS’ Se ee ‘Hair and Prevent Baldness m Encourage punctual ser- : a ‘on OTTAWA, Ont. 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