Ng The Bells Of St. Peal Out For Happy Pciir An autumn wedding of much interest to relatives and friends was soleminized on Saturday. Sept- ember 22nd.. at 8:30 o'clock in St. Mary's Church. Sourls. P.E.I. when Catherine Theresa Camp- bell, R.N., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Campbell. Souris. and Joseph Desmond MacNeill. B.Sc.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon- ard Macltlelll. Miscouche, P.E.I., were united in marriage. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. J.A. Murphy, who celebrated the Nup- tial Mass. The church was beautifully dec- orated with coral and white gladi- oli. Sister St. George C.N.D., ren- dered the nuptial music. while the beautiful solos - "Ave Maria", "On This Day 0 Beautiful Mother" "0. Sacred Heart". "0, Lord I Am Not Worthy", and "Just For Today" were sung by Miss Joan Murnaghan. The lovely bride who was given in marriage by her father wore a gown of nylon net and tulle over taffeta with dainty lace ap- plique on the very full skirt. fsshloned with n bodice of Chen- tilly lace. having a sabrlns neck- line embroidered with iridescent tulle illusion was held by a match- ing plllbox headdress. She carried I bouquet of red roses. The bride was attended by her two sisters. who wore waltzlength gowns of crystallette. Miss Adele Campbell's gown was shrimp colour. while Miss Frances Camp- bell wore gold. They wore match- ing headdresses and carried old fashioned nosegays of shrimp and gold 'mums. Mr. Ronald MacNeill. brother of the groom was best man. Mr. Ray Campbell. and Mr. Aylert Landry ushered. A reception for 60 guests was held at the Senvlew Hotel. Sourls. White glndioli adorned the bride's table. which was ccntnred by s ----mjmm.:-.--. DAILY PATTERN . L. ,,',,,. L5 -41.- ...... . r 1 MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH DESMOND MILCNEILL l Hendrickcn - lBoyd OMEN ins Caroline Ilcbun. Woman's Editor. Phone 850! On AI(& Hill Saint Columbia's I!-Auttsns rainbow I .v n sumo: non ssu-isnuu-os.dsushterotMr Wshebrdstouchissstorvths '”””""w'a" and Mrs. Du A. Boyd. Lskevele. other day about a young home- in M?” ” live. one bsonIn0tbebrideofJonephPoter.m.ur.tbsnsotheroffournmsll ., W m;”,.”:,m”"much '"'"'""””""'D'””H”'d'”'”'"' They 'uicr.ide u "m”"" drlosen. Peakee, p.r:.1., in n dou- we mm gun...-., ghg mg” M - gg ” ggng gg "With F” - v p R O ' own Lg . wwmggm I-In sraq. Don't Hoard Treasures Page 8. The Guardian Thursday, Oct. 25, ll;-5;. rlsneunsuony. Thelnnrrlng N ill VII luenonnld. close friend of the HAPPENINGS i Mary's three-tier wedding cake. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rt. Rev. Msgr. J. A. Murphy and flttingly responded to by the groom. The bride's mother wore a gown of navy lace, with pink ac- cessories and a corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother wore tan with brown accessories and s corsage of pink carnatlonl. For travelling the bride wore a gray suit. with accessories of burnt orange and n corsage of white carnations. The bride is a graduate of the Charlottetown Hospital while the groom is s graduate of St. Dun- st.an's University, Charlottetown. and St. Frances Xavier University. Anilnzonlsh. N-5-. and is employed in Val D'or, Quebec. where they will reside. Out of town guests included Mr. and Mrs. Frank Macbougall, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martell. and Miss Pauline MncDougall of Hal- ifax, N.S., and Mr. James Carver, Mantcith, Ont. CORNWALL MISSION BAND The Cornwall Mission Band met in the school on Oct. 3rd. A devotional period was ” t d by Mrs. Harold Scott. Opening Hymn was "God Sees The Little Sparrow Fell." Au memh . then repeated together "The Mission Band Purpose." In unison the memory verse for the month was recited. "Oh Give Thanks Unto The Lord For He Is Good." Mrs. Hoston Herllky then intro- duced the new Study Book. "K Sooni" and read the first ” ,t . This proved quite interesting and was followed by a discussion on Korea, its people and some of their customs. Closing Hymn was: "When He Cometh." The devotion- al part of the meeting closed with prayer. Vivian Drake. the president pre- sided over the buslnes part of the meeting. Minuta of last meet- ing were read by Mary Hyde, the secretary. Twenty-one mem- bers answered the roll call. The treasurer. Junie MacMi.llsn re- ported 818.46 on hand. "The World Friends". were distributed among the members. ' Birthday offerings were put in the birthday box by Mrs. Scott and Lance Lowther. er. A tract of delicious cookies and oranges was provided by Mrs. glgford Beta and Mrs. Essen How- GEOBGETOWN. C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the Georgetown C.W.L. Sub-dlvl- sion was held in St. James Hall on September 4th. with a fair st- Plains, entertained last Saturday afternoon at the ten hour in honor of her son's fiancee. Miss Fren- ces Wilson, R.N. table was centred with autumn col- ored chrysanthemums. flanked ei- ther side with tapers to match. ed tea. Those assisting in serving were Mrs. Miss Anita Cudmore. A great many relatives and friends called to of- fer all good wishes to the bride- to-be. Miss Wilson was pl seated with a gift of china as a remem- brance of the happy occasion. isson. Saskatchewan, arrived Wed- nesday by plane to attend the fun- eral of the late Mr. Walter Mac- Kenzie. Mrs. the late Mr. MacKenzie. Mrs. Shaw Maclillillan, Alberry The attractively appointed ten Mrs. Norman Macmillan pour- George Cudmore and Mr. and Mrs. Fred West of Bad- West is a sister of Miss Elizabeth Sinclair of Mon- treal and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh L. MacLeod, Sydney. were in Char- lottetown to attend the funeral of the late Dr. Donald Campbell. Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Lantz are on a trip to Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Rogers have returned from a six weeks trip to Calgary and other points in western Canada and the Unit- Mrs. R. A. Borden has returnod from a visit to Montreal and Bos- ton. Mrs. Mt-Gill. of Calgary, 5 gig- ter of Mrs. Walter MacKenzie ar- rived Tuesday by plane. Miss Margaret Jones. Toronto. and Miss Muriel Hasllfn. Spring- field. were visitors in Charlotte- town last week. Mrs. Angus Matheson has re- turned to her home in Glen Wil- liam having spent the past week visiting her son-in-law and daugh- ter. F. 0. George and Mrs. Dun- lop. Slemon Park. Charlottetown people are to have something new in entertainment. The Abeqweit Phalanx Fraternity of the Charlottetown Y.M.C.A. is sponsoring the famous Emanuel mony." dshlisl lives: by the bride's fam- ily. lb The the um of her brother Joseph who lence of her father. to the strains W Margaret Mt-Gregor. The Hymns chosen by the bride were sung by Beverley MacDonald. She looked The hooped skirt featured 13 min- brlde's shoes were of white linen Mansfieiris colored qunrteite. bet- ter knuvtn as "The House of Har- wss beautifully dec- . roses and bride entered the church on marriage in the ab- ed to lily points over the wrists. iature tiers of nylon net with lace panel inserts. Her finger-tip veil of nylon was held in place by s tiara of nccordlan pleated nylon trimmed with seed pearls. The and she carried a bouquet of red lweetheart roses and white baby mums. The matron of honor was Mrs. ter of the bride who wore a shrimp ballerina length nylon gown and headdress to match, she carried I sheets - very often. but saved them for important occasions. so-called indestructablc furnish- ings and many mnkeshlfts. Even Sunday dinner found the table set- tings just adequate and not much different from those used every day. the family was happily reunited. she felt the event called for a celebration. This time. out came all the lovely tableware. linens. the silver fruit bowl. the center- piece. What a picture they made- And how astonished the youngest JWCE " oz groom's home. the groom's family . KR”.-T um" . hsd a second wedding reception Z . oz uh ' for the newly msrried couple. Dur- ' T X ing the course of the evening about no H p two-hundred and fifty guests were ' entertained. ROLL Mr. and Mrs. Hendrlcken will K reside in Seven island where the YOR 10 OZ. groom is employed. Previous to their msrrlagelthfy rivers reader- ed h t a an am- Eugens MacDonald tMarthat. sis- uw:'lg';:'..i:. W a household in en economical way. She didn't use he weddlns nus- cnts-tbe beautiful china, silver. lovely "linens. mo p M GOBBLIN GOBLINS!l ese occasions seldom ppened. Meantime. she made use of the llIll.t0lVE'Ell iTs"S:s lb. 29': No TRICK TO mess TREATS ;:';;,,,,, I . p . ",3: PEANIITS ""”" lb. 396 Icon. 2 for 29. VILVIETA PKG. mcxmosa 25c :ll:ODIl:m;..... 36: Ccrnfhlfor 29: JEU.-0 :."'....".:t.l.'.'.'.';'... Mar 29: ?:,”.f;'l.';j'f'ft;;c Then illness struck her down. After she had recovered. and SANDWICH SPREAD :32: 2for 25c This well known aggregation of singers from Washington. D.C.. will entertain with their clasical gems and haunting Negro spiritu- nls. They have performed to sud- iences in excess of 15.000 through- out Canada and the United States. This is an opportunity to hear this popular type of music performed nosegey of shrimp and white car- nations. Tile bridesmaid was Rita, s sis- ter of the bride. who wore s blue ballerina length nylon gown and glistening white nylon net and lace headdrecs to match and carried a nosegny of blue and white carna- tiona. ed States. nwnne. by professionals in s first class Rev. Director. The President. Mrs. William Murphy presided. The Secretary read the minutes of the previous meeting. which were approved as read. The various Convenora gave their monthly report of the work month. that Cntechicnl Sunday was soon taking place and that the usual prizes would be needed and that there were five classes utiendlnl 315.00 be voted for prizes. The from Sister Mary Eugene read. The treasurer, Mrs. C. W. Deighsn and a thank you letter were Little, Lois Anne Boyd, niece of the bride was flower girl. she wore a floor length dress of yellow and white nylon. Her headdress was to match and she carried a basket of white mums and yellow daisies. The groom was supported by his MIXED PlCKlES 39c - Delics. Chicken Peter Pan BABY CLAMS HADDIE PEACHES 10V: 0!. Tin Z96 Z-14 O1. fins 396 2-20 0!. fins 49: m carried on by them during the The Education Convenor stated It was moved and seconded that Croken. read the financial report. It was moved and seconded that a bill of 54.50 be paid. it was mov- ed and seconded that a statue of The Blessed Virgin. for the League meeting. would be pur. chased. It was moved and second. ed that I quantity of Christmas cards be purchased from the Sis- ters of the Precious Blood. It was Sussesied that the card Parties be resumed as soon as Possible. convenorl were appoint. brother Frances. Usheres w e r c Buddy and Jerome Boyd, broth- ers of the bride. Mrs. Boyd, mother of the bride. wore a slate blue viscose and seet- ate dress, with minature pink dots and white ecccssoriu. she wore I corsage of pink and white carna- tions. The groom's mother. Mrs. I-lendricken were I two New life” of lilac and white taffeta and white accessories: her corsnge was of pink and whit; cat-nations. Treasurer reported I balance on hand of 348.95. Mrs. Earl Walsh. delegate to the Diocese Convention. held at St. Dunstans College. gave an inter- esting report of the matters dealt with at the convention. She stated that stress was laid on the send- ing of money to the various organ- lzations- To send one individual a- mount ' d of a L of small ones. Mrs. Ella MncKinnon. an enthu- sinstlc worker in the C.W.L.. sc- companied Mrs. Walsh to the con- vention. She thanked the members for making it possible for her to st- tend this convention. She also re- ported that satisfactory comments were made on behalf of the activi- ties of the Georgetown C.W.L. The of the P ' were then presented and 312.20 was moved by Mrs. Agnes Mur- phy. seconded by Mrs P.L. Bou- dreault to be paid. it was also of thanks be sent to Mr. and Mrs. William Jay Jr. for their hospi- tality to delegates during time of Convention. Mrs. F..l. DeLory contributed come Catholic literature, including ed to look after same. A discus- sion followed on the C.W.L. Region- nl Conference to be held in Lot 65. 0433- 21.. which a number of mem- bars are going to attend. Next meeting to be held st the home of Mrs. Bennett snd Loyola Delgbsn. Meeting closed with the Act of Consecration to the Bles- sed Virgin. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. HAMPSHIRE W.M.s. Hampshire W.M.8. met at the home of Mrs. David and Clifford Proud on Oct. 2nd. The president Mrs. Easter presided. meeting op- ened with the hymn. Made the Sure Foundation." Mrs. C. Proud led the worship service. t Members read in unison. Ephes- ians 1 and 4. The lender read a story of Paul, taken from Harbor- ton's Bible stories. Worship ser- vice closed with hymn. "0. With moved and seconded that a vote Thy Tender Mercies Lord." Roll call was answered by nine members and two visitors. The secretary Mrs. White read the min- utes of last meeting which were Ipprovcd. Thank Offering envelop- es were passed in. Collection :- After the ceremony a reception forty-five guests. The toasts to the bride were giv- en by Rev. Angus Bryd. P. .. and Rev. Bernard MacDonald and were responded to by the groom. During the cutting of the wedding cake Miss MacDonald ung "I love You Truly" - In the early after- noon a reception was held at the bride's home for many friends and relatives. For travelling the bride wore a white linen dress suit and a white orlon jacket with blue picture hat and t ” accessories. Her cor- ssge was of pink carnntlons. Upon arriving in P. 11.1 at the mounted to 32.”, Friendship fund so cents. It was decided to have a pan- try snle early in November. lace and date to be announced eter. Mrs. G. Kltson invited memberl to her home for next meeting. Mrs. W. Lnrter will lend the wob ship. Mrs. H. Younkcr will have charge of study. Mlspah benedic- tion closed the meeting. Lunch was served by hostess, assisted by Dor- is Proud. Catholic Digest Books etc.. to the library in connection with C.W.L. for distribution , members, The Regional Rally which Is held in the early fall was discus- sed and the matter of where it TIALLY YOURS 'u. Hotw-5..., noarnnsn. on. 25th-Chsse a sunburn ' CONFIDEN The thank-offering wss collcct- use mggging W” mjoumed "mow, ed and amounted to 32.33. 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