nit nun nous: The Isgtemhsr meeting 1 Ten Mile House W.l. was" it , I the home of Mrs. Alphzs ig Peters. September to, 1.. The Queen Will Wear Historic Gems In Canada LONDON fkeutersl v Canada and the United States will see some historic royal jewelry for the first time when the Queen visits North America next month, the National Jewellers Association said Tuesday. when the Queen last visited North America in 1951 she went as Princess Elisabeth and her cof- lectlon of jewelry was "a modest one." the association said. But since then the Queen has r accustomed to wearing magnificent jewels left to her by lher grandmother. Queen Mary. -3 I feel. followed by me Cir-.1 .. lllllaoll. In attendance wt - 7 members anti 2 Vlsllli ; - Q Minutes were read 4l .'.l . ed. signed by pre; n and school Comlnlll? .. or-Q Zlamwz Lena Cantu.-n Ilt.-Litre. loner: lttltnc. Phone in heard from. t.'ur.c.-.t.- g ' consisted of letter from cztnm Camtuitzm Cards and letters to... thanks were also read. "' "'0 it was decided to ltild i-;,',;':'? parties to raise money. Mrs. Hertha para McQuaid kindly invited my members for the next llletlllng: . Roll call to be answt-red with lrab has. A delicious lunch wig served by Mrs. Pett.-rs. .Vlceting' Page 8 The Guardian Sat. Sept. 28jl957 HAPPENINGS A new Boy Scout Camp was.Miss Connie ' Rogers. Mrs. opened officially in September George Agnew. Miss Marie Toole. by Lieutenant Governor J. J. Miss Jean Macbean. Mrs. Ster- Typical of them it the Russign adjourned with the "Queen". Bowlen at a location by Bragg ling Mac-Donald. Mrs. George Mb fringe tiara originally pr pd . gw .3 Creek. 20 miles from Calgary. lchael. Mrs. Jack Boomhauer. .0 Queen Alexandra on her silver OLD WEHPON f wedding anniversary in I888. The Queen will probably wear this famous piece. of simple class- ical design. when she opens the Parliament In Ottawa Oct. )4. The camp was named Camp Clem Gardner after the well-. Captain W.C. Irving of the M. known Alberta rancher who relin-tV. Abegweit and Mrs. Irving, quished his grazing rights in Borden, P.E.l., accompanied by the 79 acre site. Mr. and Mrs. Peter MacDonald. The log cabin was named Col-iCharIottetown, returned from a Iicut Lodge, after the boy scoutidelightful motor trip to the benefactor, Frank Collicut. Lieu-iwtiite Mountains. Boston and Bar tenant-Governor Bowlen said the Harbour. Maine. opening was "a very auspicious - occasion" before unveiling a, Mr. Leith Thompson left re commemorative plaque on the ('!!IIl-ll! by ll? l0l' New Y0” Wl'leI'G lodge wait, the will take a post-graduate 'neIl University. !tlr.rseinC osfdu A159.-tat, mw nnntglpf "(it-nurse In Cornell University. Mr. Health. Dr. .1. nonot-aii ROll.)Th0mP50n who it I son of Mr. was sworn in at a ceremony re--"ld M''- so 0 Tll0mpsott. Hill!- cently in the omce or Him, by, boro St.. Charlottetown. is a B.Sc. J. .J. Bowlcn, lieutenant-goven El"8dl-W9 0l MICDONIG C0ll9E!-'. nor. The photograph of this cere- M0Dll'93l. Ind ll” be?" E"lPl0Y' rnuny included nay crwotin. ed for the past year in the Science clerk of the executive council; SEFVICC L-!b0ftIl0l'Y. Charlotte- Dr. Bowlen. Premier Manning.l0Wll- and Dr. Ross. t Mrs. Mildred Harjula nf Rock- .Iand. Maine. and three other lad- Illiss Ltiis Burke. whose niar- le5 MT-E EVEIYII MEl'TlllEld- Mrs. Hriage takes place this afternoon All"? -lllllllslllll lllll Ml-Y Marlin at 4 pm in the Charlottetown Colby. all of the Rockland area. Baptist Church. has been entcr- ll"? been F1ll95l5 Ol Ml'- and :tam..d by her many (minds du,-.'lIlrs. Neil Matbeson, Southport. in; (hp pagl two wept”. Mrs. Harjula is a member of. the Women's Extension Assoc- MR. AND MRS. STEWART VICKERSON ti.-5, Tpnjplp Hnupgr amt Misgliation. which In similar to the A ' . v Lovely Wedding Held Al 513'-t:t't.?.;:”t.::t:-: '::.".':::."':; "”t:.'t:F:....".:::'".::: .3.'t.i.?."i:'.Z: Trinity Church parlour tiirs. II00pet"s home on Tuesday tinction of being country chair- the 17th. The bride-lo-be was pl'E- man. Her husband is I dairy lar- seiited with a'gift of china. zmer and conducts the business icstablished by his father in Rock- on siiiitiay evening Mrs. A. i-:.'.land. Maine. Fifty years 320. The lance. with vilut-Ii c;tIt-airy rcgimcnts were armed iii furnier centuries. now is kept only tor ceremonial purposes. SIIICII” i -I gt . THE CROWN JEWELS The Imperial Stale (lrmvii ls t-iiibodies many llIs'l0l'Itl gents -l t'IPIIl gcnis In all If contains 2.- xvnrn bv thc Rt-i',:titnt: Nlnnarch the Black Prince's ruby: sap- 783 tlianiontls. 277 pearls. 17 sap-t nn all state oi-t-astons after the phire from the ring of Eduard pliircs. ll enieialtls and S rubics. Trinity Fnited Church Parlor The head table was rcnlt-red Carry ,, Qt:-is the-&sc(-ng of if: pretty with a thrcc liorcd tieddtiiu cakc pack;-t in mg on Catur ay a lernoon. ull- A toast to tho britlc tins proposcd (hp 4-nr luanam was mm?” at 8 dinner The name uarjuia is of Finnish lI.Ii.:I ;.ll?l.H:t(IiicIiinRr(:;.nll:ii:rddghlBs- b)I'1V llouard qflirisliit-.I to nhrn ,1." r party at her home on hIcGiIl Av- extraction and is now. of coursr. am, pm... daughwrg n,' C P0 wljgm QlF”'"'2 ';fl'”"f;;l ,. ""'"'- ed with the lighter torsion and 9llII4'- and Dre-senlrd N1! bfldtb 3 llllllselllllll "37"? l0 59V'l'3l Sell” wnfmm R websuir and 'M'”' vickcrsanr; I1'(,na"m. 'Ii;:.'irihm;,:n lllll Wll WHY ll"! ll93Vy PFUWH ll”)? Wllll ' llllullll 1"” '"””n' I" M”l'"r Webster ofiflartmouth NS and moon throu h the ltrritimco 5" 3ll- 1 M" "d M”' "I"-l"l.' ha" Stewart Stafford elder -son of vinces E A 5p The great gluuiiig rtihy in the A supper party and shower In two sons. One is married and Mr. and M” Jim” vichrwn I.-m.””.m.,.”mR mp hr”, (Wm. larccr t-i-min has a tragic his- Miss Burke's honour was given In the navy. and there is a three Nnrm nM,r- ' 3 MW mm, W" mm dw hhl". ptoigi. It is tuti In('hl'S by one and by Mrs. William Johnston andlweeks old darling baby grand- 1-he i,,.,,tp M” attended in, hm. and ngnv a(.N'.gwn” midla cm” a half in wc. and in 1.157 was Miss Helen Cox on Monday eve- daughter. The other son. a flf- g1g!pr- 51,55 mine wehsterp ML t ” minr-d by a Kiiiu of Granada in mug in Mrs. Johnston's home. teen-year-old. is at High School. David Chisholm. friend of lhi 58” M mmahnrm I-mutating N'pi'Ilf1 who tins niurtici-ed by ai Mn. um-tut. Igughingly said gmnm. was best "mug Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Vicker- at lllmllllllllrllll-' Dlllnre Who wanlcdl On TtlE.Sda)' evening the bride- that in visiting P.E.l. she was The bride was attired in a son will reside at North River. Corrination The t'roun has tiizide the t'onfessui'. Queen ltililabtithls. British Travel Association for Queen Victoria in Illilfl and Is earring." antl many other an- A C: am" b.-sw" sprinkled with cane sugar. . Tower lsonldon Guards Crown Jewels Of England In a iaullerl rhnmhcr til the the late I2tl1 or early 11th ccn l Tnvter nf Lnnrlon known as thel fur) The Ampulla is a gold tes- . Wakefield Towcr - used by lfen- sel shaped like an eagle, through PEEK FREAIPS BISCUITS ..-9-3. ry VI when he uas a prisoner, and the .il'f'nP of his uiurtler -. alre lltouscrl tIu- fzibulous Crown; Spiinn is I0 inches long. and of Wm. H In ham? 1' N... "H. m. mites. V in lltcly gsIl'lkPl gilt, thasctl uith mu" and aluugmu, of Agmmun ltsllnrs lti Iht- Ftmi-i' Ill l.OlI-la llll9.l'-blll I9 P3lll'"l allfl fll-'9' .,.h(." ..m.,-md In "0"... V. and dim. Wlllfll l-S "DP" ll! Ill? llllblll” "Hum mm ("W pearls Bl me. the carnage of Bustvorlh Ficldl I all year round. :tm- spollliotind til -the lustrous izoltl orbs: the Royal St-cptrc. t'OlllilllIInK the largest ('lll fllilllltlllfl in the xiorld;I Rnll thc fnlutltiiis Iuipt-rt?iI Slate ('rtiun, which L'OlIIiIlnN ;'.TlI:l dia- iiitmds. 277 pearls. I7 sapphires. ll emeralds. and five rubics. I These. hmtcver, are only at low of the Home t-tittstittiiiiiu the lttiyal Rcgulia. ului-It iuclutlc SLI IIrlttttrtl's Slatf. the Spoon ztndi .impuIIa. the (ittltlcn Spurs. thr- Slale Stsnrtl-'. thc (lrl). !IirIK. SN-plI'0s and tho Crow ns TIIPIF ialuc cannot lw dated- hecause, tihviottsly, tbt-.v woultll never be put up for szilc But! certainly they are lAtIl'IlI .n:i'in-; sically. fIlalI)' millions of pounds A fine hatil for l-I burglar. if he wtts rash enough to risk eIcc'ro- rutinn nr decapitation - two dire pcnallit-s illllfll. II is ru- moured. would lime to ho ftic- l'iflt'.ard VII. who was in 8 poor IOIIll'l tun tit-st-t-ratctl and. in n . . . .state of health at the time of his lIl)Sl(ll'11itl.s way. found ils way hm " is nevenhelns "HM Hp. ed by a prospective thicf. The Crown Jewels have bad' their vicissitudes. Once the Regai lta were housed in Wt-stminsterl Abbey. btit bits and pieces had a habit nf fllsllppflaflfll. Follmvinit an attempt to rob vthtise beak the sacramental oil is poured into the Spoon. The !).'is(-. The Orb of State. uhich was tlt-ltvcrcd into the Queen's hands tfiirtng her Coronation. rt-prcscnls tntlcpcudcnt sotereignty under the t.'i'oss. The Orb uscd today was made for King Charles II. and consists of a gltibe of gold hcaxily encrusted with gems '1 posscss thc SHHIC. In turn he M9 ll "' ”"' Black Pll"W- lllllliuhen Miss Marjorie Gamester to her in I955 by the Centennial mthcn carried by Richard III. Wht-ii Richard was killt-rl the l.'I'tIllTI has ftitind in a bush. Croinucllis v a nd a Is. uhcn ircakitig tip the tiruun .Icut-ls. ialuctl this faliuloits gcin at a more 114 How it was ever recov- t-rcd after the rcsturnluin of the iitintircliy III Ilitifl, itobotlv quite tn-he was delightfully surprised answering the summons given t"lII('rlRIll("(l with a linen shower Committee. She also said bowl in the home of her parents. Rticklsnd still remenibert-tt lhcp fine addresses given by Mr. and Prior to her druarture. from Mrs. Neil Mllhtson it the Unl- klontreal, Lois and her fiance.Iversity on Rural Beautification ,.XIr. Richard Dean, were givenlsnd Mr. Matheson's beautifully a rct-cption by Mr. and Mrit. Ro- linlerpreled Gaelic songs, I .lzind Lefrancois at their home on Mrs. Harjula and her friends. I-Zarnscliffe Avenue. N.D.G. left Friday upon return to Maine. 1 iliss Mary lilac-Kenzie enter- Mr. and Mrs. ('harlcs liar- tiiuicd the bride-elect with an Neill of Milton. I('('(lmplnled by Mm mnl” "'9 S"'p”"t ll" kituws. but evcn thcu its advcn-.llll0l'l'll3l 8lll'lllI00lI let! Ind !h0W- Mrit. Effie Brehaut and Mr. andf "I-Znsigii of Kingly Potter untlt Jitxticc", sonieliuics cnllctl the Bztt-ulum. As a symbol of soror- eiznty it is older than the Crtiwn HRH" 35 ' wnrk 0' 3” ll 15 "ly .II the pocket of (HIP of ill! at'('om- I 195593 at 1. kitt-ltt-n slwvvor In I mouth. N5” Mr. sgltgr lg .n 3". hrt-atlitaking beauty. 3 King Edward's Crtiwn is large. and ht-avy. consisting of over se- tcn pounds in weight of pure gold and gt-ms. The present Queen wore it for only a few minulcs during her Coronation hcinre exchanging it for the light-I was litii-icd with ltim in West-t er lint-prial Crown of S.ale. King Coronation. was actually crown- Lurcs ucro not :it illl and For ihcu ('trlt-iicl llltmtl tru-tl to xlflill he Crown .lt-tit-Is the ruin ft-II vnni its st-fling: and has found pltccs 'IlIit- s-.'tppIiii'e in thc (Toss sur- llI(lIlIlllIIL' Ill? (irtlllll N sillll IO ILHP t't)lIlt' ITUIII Ill? FIIILI uorn iy I-Itluartl lhc tliinlt-wilt at his Cortinatitin Ifl I042, ultich would make it over 900 yctirs old. It tnitislt-r -tblicy lost whcii his back to tho Ilnyal Regalia. I George Drew Has A :.tr.:.t't.:t.t"...t".:.t:t:.". 14 Hour Day Of work art to the Tower of London. the tntpregnable stronghold by the lliu-r Thamcs. which took near- Ill '10fl years to build thclwecn ln7li and I272-. I-hon at thp Ttmcr of lit-ntltm the jewels were still it tempta- NO" in Irish tidvt-nttirer. Cnlain-4; '-I Blood. whecdlod his way intol the rtinfidencc of the assvxtantfl kccpcr. an old man natiwtl Rd- vvards. ovorptmt-rctl him with the hclp of two ;I('f'ttflll'llI('l'S .tnd nearly gut autiy in h tho Slate Yrmvn anti Orb The Silltllfll tut: stiuaituc In sIr'.'-tfl lifl1('IflE cvct-tiled. the thief was rciuirtlcd by King ('h:irles ll llllh a pcttsittn of fur hun- flT("l Ilflllflfli 5! .Yl'5Ili 2 very largo slim in tltme tlatk What was the ralvlt" it is x-us rwrlfld that Fharlc: ll. being short of rash h:ul UIIQPII the rnhht-r,v htmst-If to not i)ttxSf"s- (ion of the tmicls and tlnrrd not allow Colonel Blood to be piinished for fear he should turn resentful and tell the truth I Most people assume that all the Regalia are of great anlq-.1 titty This. unhapptl). H not the case Durinl the Commonwealth regime of Oliver f'rnmw(-ll from IMO to I660. the priceless rt-tics which tor six centuries hail fig tired in the crowning of Eng land: monarchs were wan'-only destroyed. With shears and ham- mer. the most priceless trcnsiirt-it of English history were broken dmia. On the restoratitni of the Man- archy in 13. strenuous efforts were made to track down and re assemble the pieces which had not been broken or defaced A few gems were rec-oven-ti un- damaged. Including the Black Print-e'a ruby and st. l-'.ttwsrtl's sapphire. which adorn the imper- ial Crown today. The nnlv pieces it the present Regalia which fes- i a Ii 3 E 9. E s '”I-lrankncss and Warmth in Balance." is the caption for tin. article on George Drew in as Xlnntreal paper. The writer is Gerald Clark and the ar.icIc iii. as foIlovis-- L()NI)0.N' vSept Fit In scarce- y seven days as Canndais most important diplomat in Europe, Gt-urge Drew has attended no fewer than Ill official functions. dcliiered speeches at most of thcm and aroused the admira ion of Britons and Canadians alike. I-lit-n those ospalrialc Canadians vhn tlulnit like him as Opposi- tion lcadcr cnncetlc tho natural Itpltllttlc hr has for his new job ;t- iligh ('omntissu-ncr to Britain Sumo ambassadors fccl discom- fort in the public eye and prefer to t-nntlurl their work hchind cltisctl doors Others are tlrawn. by talent and personality, to the nude open spaces of public re- lations Mr Drew has quickly shoitii that he belongs to the lat- 't"I' fraternity. He puts in H hours a day at his int: and in the process has al- I-ady managed to meet with Bri- iin's key statesmen. among hem Prime Minister Harold Iacmillan and Peter Tborney- rrnff. Chancellor of the Excheq- uer. Mr. Drew has also paid a weekend visit to Edinhtirgh. to address the English Speaking Un- Inn and take the salute at a mil- iary tattoo. Yesterday he had a lunch meeting with Canadian ntrllnel officials, and last night be met" United Kingdom aircraft mane 'scturers at dinner Today be celebrated his first week in Lon- don by going to the Fttrnhrirmtgh Air Show. where Bri-inns latl es. aviation wt-itvder: are an Ill!- nlay - . There was more than coinci- deuce behind the three similarl- ed enugeineviis There it re many ways In which trade can be stimulated.” he told this re porter in an interview. "rand me n' them is to brine httqineitsmen rosether " Does all this activity agree nth him? Stacked on Mr. Drevfsi desk at Canada House were E- zltattomt -- totalling more than ID -i ll slim: groups through- Q&u1!."I.1Ieys"h said dclcrniint-dl.v "are going to be fully occtipied." I-IE1!-ZI3 ROBUST .l.Il'. I)t'('u. tthti is fill, s'.'l.Vk his fct.-ls robust and cncrgt-tic. ('er- tninly his physical appcttrance g-vcs no hint that only nine months ngo he was forced mire- tirc as t"tinscrtnive lcmlcr be- cause of ill bciilth llis rom- plcxitin is rtitldv. his pt-sturr straiizlu mitt aIhlNIf' , But how docs his new life com- pare with tho wmiilalmn of ac- tttc politit-s'.' 'Na.tiraIl,v there's a difference htl says. But thvrr arc also suiitltirttitu Tratlc and immigra- lion wore stiliiccls I (trail with ulwn I wax Premier of Ontario. In a llltlilillrll I am mt-roly rit- prutrliitg lhr .'Ii'lI'x'llll".s I carried on for part of tho country In the t-hole of the ttttinlry " WARMTII FOR BRIT.-UN In both these fields he has lil- ready demonstrated a rs-mark-K able OPRTPP of franknt-as along with a warmth for Britain At his first press ct-nfcrcnce. on ar- rival a. I,iverpotiI he miltlly chastircd British Immigrants for being unrealistic about Canada. He agreed that some immigrants had been distlliisinned. but said then disenchantment was large- ly their own fttult becattsc they harlot bothered In line tip Jobs in advance or in take enough mon- ey until good ftohs were nvall- able. Speaking in British or at her home in Dnrval. Mrit. Lester Msclnniii and baby' Charles Warren of Charlotte- iliss Stinuiiite Palmer and Miss jtown. gpenl . few days with Mr. .l.ii-qticlyn Rice were joint has-fwd Mr... L,.,Moyne salt.-r, viii-Hi ll.tit.sts honour t their weittmount ginegr M the fury. atui-nosg. l I. "W "'9" Mr. and Mrs. William 1.. You "(itistlv thy habit as hy purse R”-l'5l0'l- V3'lFfllll'" l5l8l'l"- 379 can huv. . . rich. not gaudy. for I ll 9"?-59'” l'l-llllllll I0 ""3 llmr mu, ahparol on pmcla-lms m, vince. Mr. Yeo Is a successful tmani. Tim quaint old pram”. Islander abroad.- He thinks his mm, mm, 'nm ha", been wm' native land is still a pretty nice ten for ltnedern fashion sliowl Du" "' "Esme '"' anhougl he has spent the greater ltarl of his lifetime in British Columbia. being very successful fIl'.yl in the lumbering business. and of later. years as owner of Royston Autol Court a nourishing resort in sum- mer and winter on the lxliitid, They motored the long tlixtrtiire from Island to Island enftttymtz many places of Interest on route plIt'.'ll'lIl'. Because at these fash- ,ion shows one sees all that In the best in clothes. Busily working on one of these sliowit are the ladies of the Char- lottetown (furllng Club. It Is their first venture and they are unduly modest and conscientious over the effort. However. judging from the list or cturmlniz models and Word has been received ..t tin-v the beautiful clothes to be worn. :R'C return home to Courtt-nay.I lthis show is going to be a leader. Vancouver Island. BC. of Mr. 'In fact it is decidedly .0 one's ind Mrs. Fred Morson wnttspcnt nun perwnal advantage to al- almost two months in travelling- tt-ntt. The following are the mod- both ways from coast In marl PlF' Mrs. Clifford MacDonald, En route to Prince Edward Ir- Mr! Douglas lllll. Miss Frances land. they vlmed rrlntlves ln .9- Clark. Mrs. Arnett llowatl. Mlsa I verll Canadian rllles 'llflllt'lllllE Vancouver, Edmonton. Crtluarv. lnrraine .Vlat-Cormack. Mrit. Wesj Stttrcy. Hrs. C. M. hlttclicttn, Continued on page I .i......-. no How Sad For Those I Who Are Never Satisfied ”I ("Riki undcrsland her" llllllllt . W9 ll'l1llNl- llb"lllll9-I btistncss girl said of a friend not I In from our front verandah to. long ago. "She has a good bus- Mack": song. He was swinging band. it pair of nice children on the rope itwing them. beneath lhpy'rp rt".-ii" gig smiled. and the white birch branches. Hm!!!- I home of her own. And still Ill! IIIK himself lhtl! While hr Wailrll Ii: nnl satisfied sh; hmirt nit. for the farmers to complete their and .-he hasn't that -- you ltttowirouml of mornlmnhnrrn to he thou it is? She can't seem to me I'll!!! lllP'l '0 "10 lll"8llll'lil 1"; iii... 3, 9.. it. git, tn, Qvgry- Robs. and the intriguing com-. thing. vet. indeed! A good man. any of other lads ctiiitimi and i. home .. wrist A nlce melt-dv some of the else is there! She's actually rich. modern songs have. lholllll Mm, that girl. and she ttoeiiirt itiiow but In verhth quickly it would it" seem. i.ar-Itim. lha cnit-'! "it whit: i-up ll there? Nothing Iiulrk of uulllly whirl: would en- else we agreed. not in the whole 49" "NM lo WIIlEI'll.V. ll"! ll Wm. go.-id, many instances barely blossom "There you go. . you're at; . . avid die. while the elder favor- ites keep fresh as a summer men. he warm that Canada is not a nation that deals in bar- ter If Britain witnts to sell more, he tells them. British mal- ufat-lurerx hurt. to offer the klnd oi quality, speed of delivery and service prntirled by outside com- pe imrs About Prime Minister Helen- switch is per cent of purchaeea from the United States to lb United Kingdom. Mr. Drew says: 'rlt was tin estimate at what is possible if everything is done that can be done - not only by governments but by tndividua Mr Drew told this interview- er ”I intend to so on talking to British businessmen this way” BOYIIOOD INCIDENT In his oft-the-cuff talks, he has has In more an b- . "" more and .nlte as engaging: the .fnrmsl than was noticeable hr- southern e "l dream of Jessie ting his dayanf " i ' ampalgr with the Ilght brown hair." the fits Yesterday. for Instance, as ancient Scottish sin. the Irish guest of honor at a luncheon glv- and the English a it 01 French and ion by Gordon Mccresor. Ptesl- Welsh and an many lovely tlitnn. den of Trans-Caada Afr Lina. beqonta In its from the olden .Mr. Drew aimed some specIalb- years. led remarks at a specialised IIG And hearing him It was to re ence. lie recalled a boyhood h- member the same of the week. lctdesttlnvlrlcl bends nte-cl-unioqmcoitiouu. sow Idectded to make a glider VD amazingly pie. '(es. "there you .nothlag inure in no as thaadIa- p" we sell wlstlily "ware grams in a neat book. '-we built it."IieuiIathesvta- vet -a hapyyplesaeetumeea tine experts "and then I tioawas:wlowastefIytt?W: everylayttbnteesst floor length gown of Chantilly face over nylon net. niatt-ning iacket Vtllh long slecvts extend- IIILZ to points over the hands, llcr nylon not fingertip it-if fell from a lieaddrcss of sequins and pearls. She carried a cascade of red roses. The bridesmaid wore a bal- Icrina Icngth gown nf mauve net nver satin with matching bolero and ht-address. She' carried a nost-igay of yellow and mauve Carntilitins Thc hridcis mother wore it sky hlue silk dress with black ar- t'cs.xtirics. Ilcr corszige uas pink t'tisc.x The groom's ninthcr wore a t-Iuircoal viscose act-tale dress uuli blztck art-cssorics and it cor- saitn nf Amt-rictin Beauty roses. Folltwting the ceremony a I'N't'plIOn was held at the Queen Hotel for 30 gticsts Bouquets of iiitilttt-nlorcd glndtoli and mixed fltmcrs dccnralcrl the tables. to tint-ry we l'f'(':Ill in this twilight: lllow was lhe day. Ellen?" "Quicl," ”.Vothing astray?" "Nothing." ”No tuorc young stock up tht-re?' nodding toward a near pl'.'Et'i'). 'lVnnc." "Slick just like her mother - that one. . . always a day or so late" he commented. turning a- way to take up ends of the chor- es. How good to have them home Mlmn. to bring the place alive. barns. stables. plggcrles. twink- ling with lights. How good too we think iii our "ordinary" lot. In the words of our friend. a flood husband. children lever young to a mother) a home-what exec N there. . in the whole uirlc tinrld" "A cake in hakc, and a floor to swecp. And it little tired child to rung to sleep. What does a woman want but this . A man. it home. and a child to kiss? 4 rake vnu bake and a home an nrat .l ullfl and child III the door us meet. what can it man want more than this - t wife and a home and it child In kiss?" lintil Monday - -e Goodnight. . , , , Diary HOUSEHOLD HINT -llwnys keep plenty of thick tot holders within convenient 'nrh of your klfchen stove. lake iuire they're dry when you to them to avoid a steam bin in tit! hands. Round holders 1- safer than square. as they in be hand asd.bave so corners to oven or one the flame. - itniitimt tiietteettastssats III-hnslllh lutnn: ,nsJcauuuiuiu-it-anti: 1