MR. AND MRSMARNOLD STEWART I Reception At Christian Youth Centre Follows Marriage The marriage of Anna Jane. daughter of Mrs. George Mac- Phee and the late Mr. Mac- Phee. Nine Mile Creek. and Arnold Alfred. son of Mr. and ("I—4m. 44...: SHAPE OF FASHION Simply beautiful princess — beautifully simple to sew! Low hell is new. subtle A-line shape says flattering things about your figure. Printed Pattern 4572: Misses' Sines 10. 12. 14. 16. 1 Size 16 requires 4% yards 35-inch fabric. _‘ Y CENTS (40 cents) in coins fno stamps. please) for this pattern. Ontario resld e n t s add 1 cent sales tax. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD~ DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care of Guardian - Patriot Pat- tern Dept. 00 Front St. W.. Tor- onto 1. Ont. mskgza. 3.32.409'32400, 4.” -—-— -— — — —— __ _ —- — — _ — -— — SUMMERSIDE STORE CHARLOTTE'I‘OWN no" Girdleofpowernatand nylon MOIMIL’IXL “mm mu magma no" Monday “in Thursday me. 5:00 Monday taro Thursday lzflolfl; M ‘m I‘I'OII Mon. the Thin. .. a.ao_s.:io Mon. thru Yhur. uosoo Friday .................... also. me "my “'9'”; _ DOM'N'ON cough, OOMPANY LTD. “N'Mfi.... romeo-m.” sum“; ...... .3329.” . Saturday ............................ hfl- Neon sum“! h a mom-mom W: I _ , L it H . ‘4 Q. J ‘ 2:. mm ' .3» 1m my 'whh axe "miss-cross" control that 'waiks with you." Bra of embroidered nylon and stretch Terylene. Mrs. Murdock Stewart Crapaudi was solemnized at Cornwalll United Church. The double ring.l ceremony was performed by‘ Rev. I.L. Walla. ‘ The bride chose for her wed- ding a street length dress oft white organza over satin with embroidered pattern. She car- ried a While Bible with yellow roses. Miss Wanda Mai-Pliee. sisteri of the bride was mald-of-honorl and wore a street length gownl of yellow organza over satinu She carried ll nosegay of whitel and yellow carnations. Miss Beryl MacPhee. sister of the bride was flower girl and wore I a dress of white organdie over ‘pink satin. She carried a nose-l gay of pink and white carna-l tions. William Parsons. Toronto. ‘ acted as groomsman The bride‘s mother chose for‘ piece ensemble of blue sham. tung with white accessories. Her corsage was white carna- tlons. Mrs. Stewart was attired in a dress of silk print in shades of blue. with white accessories. She wore a corsage of w h ite l . Opportunities for acceptable. hold. MARY HAWORTH Girls’ Residence SUitable N.Y. Lodging For Summer Dear Mary Haworth: l have a suggestion for the father of the college girl. 19. who worries cooperation with variOua church about her intent to find a job groups and community activities. and lodging! _'on her own" in However. no pressure was ever Manhattan this summer. as I applied and self - reliance was venture in self - reliance. never stunted! He mllht investigate the vari-' The young residents varied ous sirll' relldences in New greatly In education. intellect York City _OP€t‘8t9d by the Lad- and nationality: and one had the les’ Christian Union. an endow- civilizlng experience of friendly ed. international organization. interchange with a cosmopolitan One of these residences would group. Very truly yours. D. D. be an ideal "starter" location Dear D. D.: Thanks for a for Jane. from which _ehe could sound suggestion. An old movie move when ceitain that her of pm - war vintage. re - run earliis COUld support her in recently as a TV "late. late other accommodation show." featured Ginger Rogers Thll Wl‘lter llVEd at S I 80 and Katharine Hepburn as of 25 House during the war and learn- years ago. living in just s u c ll ed of Milbank House nearby. for a girls' residence in Manhai. younger girls. There are other! tan. while getting ther bearngs too. listed in the telel’holle boot! as would - be actresses. MH. under the Ladies' Christian Un- . ion. as well as individually. near Mary Hawarth: Should. In my time there. the "951- or should not. an elderly man dances were. operated along the with a monthly income offer following guide lines: They are for girls from out-ot- ing with offspring? He isn't an town. single. Protestant 'mii st invalid although he is on a diet bring an authenticating letter and doe. nothing but eat and from a home town minister). in glee , specific use and salary brack- He has a few thousand dollars ets. Example: Sage llouse was in the bank in case or illness: for girls up to 25. with an 31 social contacts were kept before was for girls up to 21. With All holds that keep him are in tin- 31500 lllllllfll W880 tibenl- ancinl need themselves and oth- Single. double and triple room! ers can't afford to keep him at housed about 25 to 30 residents. . Some ar his feelings Rate “1 “’42: 511-50 “'99le for might be hurt if he were asked shared double room with break- to pay . “Me for board.a.d. fast and supper included. Ab- keep. please advise us. sence from meals was optional. De" E. Q; An elderly per. prov'ded “‘9qu9 advance 3°“ son with a regular income (plus tice was glvendhe supervisor. a backlog) shouyd allocate a The “me mph“. t0 weekend fair portion of current revenue to absences: the resident simply payment for mom _ andboard was required to identify her host when he is living with “Mom, family. House rules generally were very comment“: and ' might be one - fourth. one-third. large comfortably furnished liv- or one _ he" of his monthly in. ing r90!“ Wllh Plano and ram" come. depending upon the size '“0 “V m "1059 9?”) “'35 “V‘u' of his income and the budgetary able m" 9m"”‘"““ guests' needs of that particular house- M. I = ' . M a r y Haworih counsels plishments of this very enthu-. through her column. not by slastic class which included sev-1 man or personal inferv i e w. 30° but at resent offers onl to bu annual wage (in 1942). Milbank his meshing One or mi; house! Kl WW the girls. through a program of; . ideclared. “We will smile today yers uttered" wttlhin. we knew lTh° Gum Mom“ Mom my 18' 1” 7ion the housewives - give them we had found peace of mind and ' drying wind. I heart. and a blessing. as well an hey may know again the the quiet respite the hour af- fords. And again. with us. all; i HAPPENINGS l sunshine and i Miss Brenda Large enter- tained at her home recently for Miss Gloria Stewart. one of the . coming season‘s brides-to-be.‘ lrea by Kathryn Large. and fashioned noaegay of sweet- heart roses. tlottttown. had as a recent guest,York state area. ;her brother. G. Lawrence John-L 3 son. CA. Gander. Nfld. , l Clarence Walker. . Saturday. of Mr. and Mrs. RF. Charlottetown. has Charlottetown. have left on Mrs. Forrest E. Clow. C‘nar- two week holiday to the New Ed. “1913‘” “Id Ordel'n and Clean' how watchful a mother. indeEd ' ‘ everyone must be when a two “HOW are you" we Whisper- year old plays out of doors. Even in when an older youngster is pre- technicianv sent. becausehe may become Kensington pltal. and her brother Clement. hm h I In, m t h in _t {F _‘; Road. attended the Royal Can-t are spending a week‘s holiday it s." s e replied with a twink- 0 IS Own . a _ e W am e 0 - 3 some financm he“, When may .adian Artillery regimental din-l in New York City with their 19. “I confess I don't feel lust ‘ gel the Chlld “l “'5 ca‘l'e- And floor and reunion in Kingston, brother-in-law and sister. 0t a rance of pieces. Large. ’ "' returned i . come evening. but .llness restored. Miss Rachel Sinhott. X-rayi'3d Charlottetown Hos- Church Vested“- Mr_ right this morning. cleaning - clot in on Mrs. C. Donahue. l lWOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS UCW Will Collect Stamps 0 O .fore Him. And in 8 lim se of lmarbied blue sky_ ofga winder. i es reported at dinner. “He walk- -———————-——“ it away up the fields. before he turned and. I suspect he saw .and Fund so headed back toward l home.” “I detect a strange sound about i this morning." Papa Starling of-t ed. : Mrs. Whitfield Abbott was hos- : the members for the June meet- E.Q. ’ less for the May meeting of thee ‘lng. iPleasant Valley United Church women. The President r . Knud Jorgensen presided. Mrs. devotional period. the topic be- ing “Members of the Ohurcih." i Ohurche‘vs One Foundation." i Scripture Lesson Romans 12 was read by Mrs. Herb Gill. and ‘ Meditations by Mrs. Gill a n d ers. Smith ted roll call. Several Easter en-l sick committee reported taking limit to one. and one silver ‘spoon given to a new baby. Eve-t school boy. . (“an~ Mrs. L. C. Allen welcomedl Theriault called on each mem- HOUSBl'lOld Hml’ her of the class to dispidy their” The keen est in dressmaking was evident lyou lubricate the teeth “f Etude when Joan MacDonald. Mrs. fastener“ by bin“ 3 “me Donald. Little Misses Paula wn- Avoid wring“ out comm, son- Nancy S“““"“- Bath Bm‘ Just take it from the rinse wa- elled dresses made by themsel- idw. ves or their mothers. I »————»— mentary remarks praised the PHILADELPHIA t AP) —— A efforts of those participating and man w“ killed by smoke and enteen ladies all!" one high-l Write her in care of The Guar- Miss MacLeod after which Missy achievements. interfi Zippers will slide smoothly Walter Conahan Nora Mac— dry 5°“ “’055 them thers and Marlene Myers mod-Her and hang where it can drip MISS MacLeod in her compll-r FIRE swings—Horst. voiced pleasure at seeing glrll names Friday when fire swep her daughter's wedding it three from the 4-H sewing clulb pres the two top floors of the five i y Colonial Hotel in down-‘ ent. stor An address to Miss D. LeCiair town Philadelphia. F l r e m e n and Miss A. Theriault was read found the body of eorge Schug. y Mrs. Noel Wilson and gift! ter. 84. an the floor of his fifth- ln appreciation were presented gtorey room and carried it down by Miss Winnifred Scrimgeour. a ladder. They rescued some 15 highlighted the occasion. . A delightful afternoon tealother residents. and 70 others . ‘ fled llyn Paula Weeks. Two packages i of cards were reported sent. to‘ Taiwan. ‘stamps to be sent to the Leper Mission and to pack clothing for . relief. A report of Presbyterial held: . in Morell was given by . F. w. Cutcliffe. Mrs. Jorgensen :Mrs. Craswell. Mrs. Harry lWeeks and Mrs. W. E. Steven- ‘son. Roll call for next meeting will be a donation for the travelling :basket. Mrs. Craswell invited ‘ memo-ow H. BENNETT CARR 3 Insurance Counselling : . Dist. Supt. Sun Life of Canada o. D l l vvvfi 1 ‘Genrlle Smith was leader 0‘ the ‘Wilkie was hostess to members for their April Collect repeated in unison. gving. occupied the chair during the business period. Nine mem- bers answered the roll call and A total 0f 11 members answer— two visitors were present. ; 0 , Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 :3 i Charlottetown. EEJ. 0‘ D "M04 “W l carnations. Following the ceremony. a reception f r 80 guests wasl held at the Christian Youth C e n t r e. Cornwall. Willard Proud acted as master of cere- ‘ monies. Rev. LL. Walls propos-‘ ed the toast to the bride which was fittineg responded to by: the groom. Later. the guests were entertained at the home of the bride. Miss Ferne Mac- Phee. cousin of the bride circu- lated the guest book. For the honeymoon. the bride iiravelled in a two piece linen lsheath of brown and beige and Wore a corsage of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart will re- side in Crapaud. i (Photo by Craawellll Achievement Day Held In Cardigan Friday afternoon was achieve- ment day for those who took ad- vantage of the course in handi- craft sponsored by Cardigan W T. 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Mrs. Erskine Clark. lIEiffiE’WAy grounds. Norway was ahead short nylon gown . double overlay of sheer nylon . blue. pink. white; 100% nylon. MIPS S-M-L 5.98 so that t delight of spreading a wash un- lder ideal conditions, and enjoy was well. once more the delectable frag- to another worehiper antly. we believe. as we. and every property owner in the Plans were made for the May i meeting when the hostess will be ' R. . Hayes who will beI _ :assisted by Mrs. William Camp-y of the Dock Womens Institute bell and Miss Margaret Forsyth. I u ‘ committe com ris- As to what is a fair portion. litand COHSlSted 0t Singing Th 0 opened with the Mary Stewart ‘ed or Mrs, Erskine Elm-k lpndl Mrs. L. L. Wilkie agreed to visit: Fees for institute inews are to be handed in at the inext meeting. At the conclusion of the meeting a humorous read— | ing was given by Mrs. L. L. Wl - new business it was de, kie and refreshments were ser- . Under , velopes were received and thevcided that the Institute would‘ved by the hostess asststed by. .enter the Rural Beautification lSociety contest for improve- ment to the school FOBdStdes and identification Sign other foreign maritime nations 1 “so_ a: last. the fieldwork's done n mail boxes. etc. In this pro-‘using the port of aw i Amber Skies Smile Today i With Sun And Drying Wind; Amber was in the van of this morning. And rose. And the skies lshoulders more or less weary hearLs pleas- ing sunbeam. or a snatch of. birdsong from without. and "pre- As we pinned our items of that to- ' wash to the line. Alex and Pet- l Miss Brenda Large. daughter;ward evening they will gather or played in the yard. ' . .Buey ladies. these are. the usual tempo of their work in— h't icreased because of the seasonal an oldish child for his years. Home. "a good wlgheg weret "0'" KW“ C0ll9fl9- “allm‘spring-cleanlns: fitting in the say. “You know where that ‘bigl d aiwhere she has been studyinglplpef-l’llllslnl. “There's something we must- lnd palflttnR. bear' of a herdsire is? We must . buffet supper was served. Theliournallsm. She will join theiwtth the day by it“ round. keep away from his stall." table was centered wit-h an old-’ staff of the Ottawa Citizen. "Oh" Peter nodded. At Alderlea. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Morris. QEG thh the results pf their i‘f- hush. woodland. stream. pools. a itOI‘tSI the lctllfll beauty creat- and byroad in the neighborhood. l “Very well. considering every- 50 without a in only a matter of moments the 0,- me bronm younger can be lost to sight. This pair presently joined the And providence smiled toler- . farmers. repairing a fence nbouti each the ewes' pasture, up the rise [housewife present. brought her 0‘ tall“ ‘ talle- In 8" mlerestlng leoncerns, her little and largeriexpellmcnt- though not one to and cares. and int . 'them down. and left them a“ in >ihen allowed to roam as far as Now tell me - . ren would say: ‘What's cook he smil do." we overheard, Alex. with animals. absorbed in some interest depended upon. Peter was Packable. smart! with or without sleeves. A smart shift. easy to knit in .pattern stitch ‘Ifabric, won't sag U itown nylon. 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