: Sha e¢ THE BRIDE'S TABLE IS PERFECTLY APPOINTED New Beauty Is Added To The Wedding Buffet The traditional June wedding bes a very special sentiment, an unique atmosphere that makes it a@ joyous and unforgettable oc- casion for all the year ahead, and no wedding day would be | compete without that loveliest of | formal settings, the wedding cake | buffet. Set with the wedding china, the Wom J Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 3508 ‘6 The Guardian, Charlotictown, Tues, June 16, 1959 ~ HAPPENINGS | : The church held its ded- 22nd., 1958. The W. Rg am anniversary tea f ex. 1 Rhude, Canadian Press with headquarters in Toronto, has a@ recent visitor to Char- Mr. Rhude has been the Canadian Manvfactur- Association which met at rew’s and came over to Edward Island with them, During the first part of his stay he was registered at the Char- fottetown Hotel but spent the week-end with his sister, Mrs. T. Gordon Ives, Longworth. avenue. Mr. Rhade left Tuesday by plane @@ route home. Captain James Coles, Milton, who has been visiting his family fe Oshawa, has had a serious heart attack. Mrs. Coles and son Mr. Wallace Coles left by plane Seturday morning for Oshawa. Mire. Leigh Warren and Mrs. J. &. Taylor have arrived home from Toronto. On the trip to Tor- ente they were accmpanied by Mr. Taylor who returned earlier by plane. They were visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Leighton Warren aad Mr. Clinton Taylor. On the return trip Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Taylor were accompanied by Mrs. Rueben Betts. The funeral of the late Mrs. Wallace Brehaut was held Sun- day afternoon from the Pownal, United Church with an unusually jarge number of people attending. Mrs. C. Drake of Calgary, a sis- ter of Mrs. Brehaut and Mrs. Weldon McCoubrey, a daughter of the deceased, and Mr. McCou- brey of Saint John, came to at- tend the funeral. e ur e E \ Oa Tuesday evening, June 16, 1950, eleven student attendants will be presented with their dip- lomas and hospital pins having guccessfully completed a two course of instruction and experience in the care of physic- ally and mentally il! patients. The exercises will be held in the Riverside Hospital Auditor- fum, beginning at eight-thirty p. m. His Honour Liecutenant-Gov- ernor F.W. Hyndman will present the diplomas. Dr. Frank Mac- Kinnon will address the graduat- ing class. Premier A.W. Matheson and the Minister of health, the Hon. M. LL. Bonnell, M.D. will be among the distinguished guests present. The following are the craduat- business | anniversary of the | Parkdale; Sadie Jean Livingstone United Church will! Murray River: Velma Charlotte this Sunday, June | : A MacCallum, Albany; Margaret Beatrice MacKinnon, Souris; Anna Esther MacLean, O'Leary; Lillian Estella MacLean, Bread- albane; Frances Sherrén Trem- ere, Hampshire; Eunice Dixon VanBuskirk, Chariottet o wn; Frederick John Berrigan, Char- lottetown. Among the many lovely grad- uation parties given this year was one by Miss Mary (Rusty) Vessey at her home, 235 Rich- mond St. Upon this happy occas- ion the graduating class of the |School of Nursing of the Prince | Edward Island Hospital and their friends were entertained at a | buffet supper. | Senior Major Edith Chandler, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cook, Dr. and Mrs. Joseph Lantz, Mr. and Mrs. MacLean, Long Creek, and their daughter, Meredith, were in Halifax to attend the Chand- ler-Millar wedding. On Thursday evening Miss Olive Parkman whose marriage takes place June 27th. was guest of honor at a tastefully arranged |shower given by Mrs: Bill Mac- ifityre and Mrs. Robert Farqu- harson, both of East Royalty. Guests included girl friends and intimates of the bride-+o-be. A variety of beautiful and useful gifts were opened by the bride- | to-be and Miss Katherine Beck {read the accompanying verses |expressing the good wishes ef those present. Miss Parkman expressed her appreciation for the good wishes ;and thanked’ everyone for the | gifts. The games were followed | by a delicious lunch that brought ia very enjoyable evening to a | close. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Fiewel- iling have returned to their home 'in Saint John, N.B., after visiting their daughter, Mre. Ralph Mac- Michael and Mr. MacMichael, North River Road, Charlottetown. Janet Ruth, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. MacMith- ael was dedicated on Sunday, June 14th. at the First Baptist Church, Charlottetown. Tite ser- vice was conducted by the min- ister of the church, Rev. H.L. Mitton. Later in the day, Mrs. MacMichael entertained at tea at her home on North River Rd. The table was set with lace cloth and eentered with pink rosebuds and pink candies in silver hold- ers. The hostess was assisted by Mrs. Robert Burgess. @: Marion Patricia Gregory, " 4 Mr. and Mre. Alfred McLeas new sterling, rows. of gleaming champagne glasses standing by for festive toasts, and the wed- ding cake itself, rising high to the little bride—and groom fig- ures on top, the charm and for- mality of this table is an en- during memory for all. é An especially attractive grace note will add a very appropriate | theme to this buffet. The tradi- CANOE COVE W.I. The June meeting of the Can- oe cove W.I. met at the home of Mrs. Colin MacFadyen on Friday June 5th. with six members pre- sent. The vice-president, Mrs. Colin MacFattiyen presided in the absence of the president. Meet- ing opened with Mary Stewart collect. Ro call answered with $1.60. The minutes of last meeting \} had seen at a distance but never tiona symbol of youth and vital- ity, delicately sturdy stalks of wheat, can make this table stand gance and framing the cake and champagne bucket, the wheat pat- tern is repeated in the equally de- licate and sturdy paper junch- eon and cocktail napkins designed by Brownie as the perfect acces- ions. Called simply “Silver Wheat", these practical napkins, with matching coasters as well, carry out the eloquent feeling of the entire buffet. A perfect wedding souvenir, the “Silver Wheat” collection of pap- er napkins and coasters is a hap- py combination of traditional bea- uty and modern customs in the best standards of today’s young news weds. \ \ were read and approved. Com- mittees were re-appointed. There were no bills. | Correspondence was read on Water Safety, District and Aa-| nual conventions, and appeals | from Retarded Children’s Society | and Salvation Army. | It was decided to treat schoo. | children with ice-cream at schoor | closing and to donate an apron for sale at Exhibition. ! Mrs. Roy MacPhee and Mrs. Milton MacNevin are to be voting delegates at the District Conven- tion at Clyde River. Mrs. James MacKenzie and Miss Louise Mac- Kenzie to be delegates to annual convention. Next meeting to be at the home ; of Mrs. Harold MacKinnon. Rok call to be something for bazaar. A delicious lunch was served by hostess. Meeting closed by sing- ing God save?the Queen. i HAMPTON W.I. Hampton «W.I. met for their regular meeting on Monday eve- ning, June ist., at the home of Mrs. Gordon Villet. The meeting was called to | order by the vice-president, Mrs. | Gordon Villett. The minutes were read by Mrs. James Campbell. approved and signed. Roll cak was answered by six members. Plans were made for District Convention, and Mrs. Warren Inman was appointed to super- vise display of flowers from Ham- pton. Mrs. Harold Ferguson gave a. full report of the executive meet- ing held at-Carleton. Mrs. Earle Calbeck and Mrs. Victor Fergu- | son were appointed as new exec- | utive delegates. Money was vot- ed for echool treat at closing. On OLD CENTRE The recorded history of the city of York, county seat of York- shire in England, dates from a Roman encampment of AD Bh and two children, Barry and | Brad, spent a short holiday with Mr. McLean's parents, Mr. and | Mrs. Wilfred McLean, Orwell Cove. Mr. MacLean who has been on the inspection staff of the) Royal Bank of Canada in Halifax | for the past five years, leaves | shortly with his fmily for Mon- manager in the Outremont branch | treal, Que. where'he will be Mr. and Mrs. Terry Goodyear have arrived in Chariotteotwa | from Halifax and are registered at “The Dundee” prior to taking up residence at York Lane. Mr. | Goodyear is an engineer with the Department ef Highways. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gleason. | Ottawa, of the Department of | ii come a pair of of Transport, are guests tempor- |]. the most Popular Dad would _ wel- these lightweight beauties to mix or match with his favorite sport jackets. Newest styles . . . many are wash ‘a wear. 1” up TIES Plains, Paisleys Club Stripes 1 .00 up arity at the Dundee Apartment | Motel, Pownal Street. it sory for -important social occas- | SLACES 'S. A. 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