‘ ‘ ‘ ’ -' oils. to: MR. AND MRS. THOMAS VICTOR DUNN at. Paul’s Church Is A: very pretty wedding was sol— ‘ ized at St. Paul’s Church, urgeon. when Marjorie Lor- hine. only daughter of Mr. and lrs. Neil Murphy, Sturgeon, be- ame the bride of Thomas Vic- NLDunn. son of Mrs. Eugene him and the late Mr. Dunn of lontaguc. Rev. Father Mullally fficiated at the double ring cere- nony. The wedding music was play- a by Mr. Francis Vuozzo, Mon- figUe. and during the ceremony. ropriate hymns were sung by Its. Hazel McCarron and Mr. Yuozzo. The bride entered the church a the arm of her father by 310m she Was given in mar- e. She was lovely in a floor 'Dth wedding gown of white lon net over satin, with fit- ‘ bodice buttoned up the back, ill bouffant skirt, and fashioned ith a high neckline trimmed ith tiny sequins and pearls. The j fitted sleeves came to '_'nts over the hands. Her el- i length veil of tulle illusion Psoftly from a halo headdress ,vseed pearls and sequins, and lgcarried a bouquet of red Ises. Miss Della Dunn, sister of the room. was maid of honor and ‘ e a ballerina length gown of ‘ taffeta with matching head— and mitts and carried a quet of pink and white ‘mums. bridesmaid was Miss Edwina V ell, cousin of the bride. She se a ballerina length gown of he taffeta, with matching head- ———Itéss and mitts and carried a rm ouquet of pink and White ‘mums. a» "Scene Ot Pretty Wedding Mr. Eugene Murphy, brother of the bride, was best man. and the ushers were Mr. Gerald Mur- phy. brother of the bride, and Mr. Robert Dunn, brother of the groom. Mrs. Murphy chose for her daughter’s wedding, a dress of brown figured taffeta with fawn accessories and wore a corsage of white carnations. The groom’s mother wore a navy blue dress with white accessories and a cor— sage of white carnations. t Following the ceremony. a re- ception for sixty guests was held at the home of the bride’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Farrell. The bride’s table was attractively decorated and cen— tered with a three-tier wedding cake topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by the best man and was responded to by the groom. A number of tele- grams were received and were read by Mr. Murphy. The young couple left on a honeymoon trip through the Mar- itimes. For travelling, the bride wore a blue flocked wool suit with white accessories and a cor— sage of pink carnations. On their return they took up residence in Montague where the groom is proprietor of the Snack Bar Res- taurant and the bride is emiplOY- ed with Clark Bros. The popular young couple were guests of honor at a miscellan— eous shower in Lower Montague hall where they received many lovely and useful gifts and the best wishes of a host of friends. i. I. Mary‘s Church. Montaguei - the scene of a very pretty ,Umn wedding when Mary Pa- . '«ia. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Bph Callahan. New Perth, be- ;v-"vi' e the bride of Philip Alphon- t Son of Alphonsus O’Donnell 4 the late Mrs. O‘Donnell, Av- 310- Prince Edward Island. 6V. J .W. McCardle performed dDuble ring ceremony and emated the nuptial mass. Rev. -f01‘{l ilurpliy. Vernon River. 5 present in the sanctuary. he altar was prettily decora- ‘ With red carnations and white mi The organist us Mr. Fran- } VUOZZO and the soloists were , \';l0zzo and Mr. George Bou- ault. r the bride looked charming in ballerina length white taffeta e55 “‘ith inserts of Belgian lace. r lill‘gertip veil was held in .aFe by a headpiece trimmed t“ malls and sequins, She car- i d a bOUQuet of red roses. {The maid of honor, Miss 1911 Callahan. sister of the bride ire ‘3 \ialt7 length dress of 95731 blue \'el\'et with matching tea: mete and mitts. She car— a nosegay of white carna— I MR. AND MRS. P. A. O’DONNELL ‘ouple Pledge Vows In “ Double Ring Ceremony Wen in marriage by llel’ fa“ The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara and Miss Jacqueline Cummiskey. cousin of the bride, wore iden- tical dresses of red velvet with matching headpieces and mitts. Their nesegays were of white - ' . tions. V ca’l‘h: best man was Mr. Ern- est Trainvor‘ and the ushers were Messrs Curtis Callahan and Fran— cis McIsaac. motiher wore 3 The bride’s CUDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS Phone 4922 1 "saw-r v5, ..... w-.. _._ -_ .. « Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8508 “ "'z‘~m-—- m..-“ “0...”..- .__ ._ _ _ . H ... "I, .I _ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon., Dec. 29, 1958 13 HAPPENINGS Dr. Roderick MacDonald w h 0 had his one hundredth birthday May 16, 1958, was among the de- vout worshippers attending the midnight mass with members of his family Christmas Eve at Saint Peter‘s Church, Saint Pet- er's Bay. Miss Elsie Nicholson and Miss Emma Nicholson leave Mond a y by plane for Miami, Florida, where they will spend some time. Mrs. F. H. Barlow. who visits Prince Edward Island with her husband the Hon. Mr. Justice Barlow, and ‘has many friends in the legal profession here has added another laurel for herself in her home city of Toronto. Mrs. Barlow, a graduate of the Royal Conservatory of Music, Toronto, isa member of the alumnae. She is prominent in many organiza- tions among which is the Wo- men’s Association of the Eaton Memorial Church. This late autumn Mrs. Bar- low forwent the pleasure of go- ing to Ottawa with her husband who is president of the English Speaking Union when the Duke of Edinburgh was there because she was Mrs. The reason for this was that Mrs. Ba‘nlow had pro- mised to be convener of the Chry- santhemum Luncheon and Sale in November at the Timothy Elat- on Memorial Church. Her keep- ing her trust evidently paid off because the Chrysanthemum Tea was a greater success than ever before. The sum taken in was almost six thousand dollars. The expenses were kept to a mini- mum by contributions and good management. Miss Margaret P. Hyndman, Q. C., international president of the Business and Professional Women‘s Club recently re- turned from Paris where she at- tended an international executive meeting of the club. Miss Hynd- man comments that her time in Paris was mostly spent in work. The weather was sunny and warm for November. Violets and free- sia were being sold on the streets. The international executive had a moonlight trip on the Seine and saw all the architectural gems'il- luminated as they were for the Queen last May. Apparently it was an unforgettable experience. Plans for the BusineSs and Pro- fessional Women’s congress which is to meet in Paris next J uly sound very exciting. They include an evening at the Opera and a banquet at Chantilly Castle. Many Canadian members of the B. and P. are planning to attend the congress among whom will be members from this province. Commander and Mrs. E. S. Blaokie left for Halifax by M. C. A. Saturday after spending the Christmas holidays as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Doyle, Wa- verly Court. Among the parties over the holiday season will be an early evening party given by Mr. and Mrs. Erskine K. MieNutt prior to the New Year’s eve dance at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Rundle of Lethbridge, Alberta. and y o u n g son Brian have motored to the Island and are the guests of Mrs. navy dress with white accessor- ies and a corsage of white car- nations. ' After the ceremony a reception was held at the Hillside Inn. Mon- tague. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. J.W. MciCard- lo and was happily responded to by the groom. Complimentary re» marks were made by Rev. Clif- ford Murphy. Telegrams received by the bridal couple were read by Mr. Ernest Trainor. Following the reception the bride and groom left on a honey- moon trip through the Maritimes. For travelling the bride wore a coppertone chemise dress with matching accessories and a brown wool coat. Her corsage was of yellow roses. Mr. and Mrs. O‘Donnell re— ? THANK YOU from the P. E. I. Girl Guide Council to everyone who contributed to the side in Avondale where the groom .15 a successful tamer. O’Donnell, sister of the groom i Rundle's parents, Major and Mrs. C. M. Williams for two weeks. Mr. Leo Griffin. Montreal. ls spending the holiday season with, his sister. Sonia. student nurse at’ St. Elizabeth‘s Hospital, Brigh- ton. Mass. 5. They are the guests of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ed- I ward Gorman, Hingham, Mass: Mr. Don Hubley of Lindsay, Ontario, motored to Brighton, ' Mass., to spend the ChristmasI holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hubley. Mr. Don Hwbley is president and owner of Hubley Enterprises which has among its interests four business colleges. Mr. Hubley leaves this week by plane for Bermuda on. a business and pleasure trip. l Students from the Univers ityl of New Brunswick spending the holidays In their home province are the following; Clair Oliver, engineering, Rogers Bell, busi- ness administration. Bill Batt, John MacLean, Peter MacN u t t, Malcolm MacFadyen. Ron Storey, Ian Scrimgeour all engineering. Mr. Batt spent a few days be- fore Christmas with his parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batt then re- turned to Fredericton. where he spent Christmas with Mrs. Batt's family and where they will be for New Year’s. Mr. MaeFad- yen was accompanied home by Mrs. MacFadyen. They are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. Fred Batt andi Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacFad- yen. Mr. Whitehead was accom- panied heme by Mrs. Whitehead. They are visiting Mrs. B. Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White- BY ALICE ALDEN ,is as handsome as this model} there. a product of one of our ridged velours in a series of FABRIC AND FUR strong colors. it has an easy The furtrimmed coat is fash- avidening swing from the should- ion‘s darling, especially when it‘er to form a modified line. The all—purpose coat is (Ira- maticalLV set off with a square- leading coat houses. Tailored in cut portrait collar of beaver. MALPEQU’! W. I. The December meeting of the \lalpeque Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilton and Mrs. G. W. Ramsay. The meeting opened by sing- ing. "It Came Upon the Mid- night Clear". The roll call was answered by 16 members ex~ changing Christmas gifts. The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Mot-. ions were made concerning' contributions pense of sending a delegate to the A.C.W.W. conference in Edinburgh. and buying a $5.00 T.B. bond. The collection for the pleted and passed in. Reports were heard from the different committees. and the Institute News distributed tothe members. The program committee dis- tributed the annual programs which had been very artistical- ly made into calendars. Motions were made that the School committee have charge of treats for children at school concert. and sick committee for sick and elderly people. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Donnie Beatr- sto and lunch committee is to be Mrs. Dugald MacNutt. Mrs. Wilton Ramsay and Mrs. Robert towards the ex- l ~ng_ jCraig. hill and cancer funds were com-ilowed by I' “new” lunch serv‘ i l t Valley. left by air on Friday morning for Los Angeles. Call- fornia, where she will be the mint of her somin-law and daui zhter, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ram- 5.3L Mrs. James Hickey who has KENSINGTON 1 Miss Joan Bowness. Charlotte- town, is spending the holiday: at her home in Kensington. Mrs. Franklin Brown, New Lon- don, II spending the Winter ' , , been the guest. of her sister. Mrs. months With her son-in-law and . ' wt daughter. r. and s. hank MacKay.Summer51de. ll Elmer - Paynter, Kensington. :egirzgye tum n her 1mm. Miss Janice Waite, student at The many friends of Mrs. Aus- Dalhousie University has arrived tin Rogers, Freetown, who i. a by all” to Spend the hOIidays with patient in the Prince County Hos- he’, Valenti. MT- and Mrs. K.L..pital, Summerside, regret her Waller Kensmgton. ' continued illness and wish her a Mrs. WJ. Harrington, Spring‘more rapid recovery‘ w ' Mr. Marvin Clark, student at Dalhousie University is spending the Christmas vacation at his home at Kensington. meeting adjourned fol-‘ ed by comnu'ttee. Progressive Conservative Assn. Annual Meeting 5th District The 5th District Queens County Progressive Conservative Association will hold its annual meeting in Community Centre. Charlottetown, on Monday, Dec. 29th. at. 8 pm. Each poll is invited to have five delegates present. Guest speakers will be in attendance. Everyone welcome. NURSING ASSISTANTS The Prince Edward Island Hospital Is Inaugurating a one year course for Nursing Assistants, beginning February 16. 1959. Basic Education: ‘ Grade 9, Age 18 - 40 Years Good Physical Health. A generous Iisz . allowance will be provided. Applicants apply to Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, P.E.I. Mrs. Lols MacDonald, Director of Nurses trapeze head. , gave an interesting report on 3' leadership course which they at- tended in Summerside. i The hostess then served a de-I licious lunch and the meetingl closed with the National Anfi them. 1 Edgehill students arriving home for the holidays have been the following: Carolyn Bell. Beverly Block. Joan Boyles of Charlotte- town, Pat Henthorne, Elizabeth Holman, Mary Ann Lidstone of Summerside and Carol Mono of also Floor Sealers Plywood Place FOR RENT Floor Sanders and Edge“ and Varnlsbeo for sale CHANDLER BROS. Dialosfl Crapaud. . .. . . Eastern Trust I Marv-1n Block is another Kings . ‘ College boy home for the holiday. , Appointme' {If Miss Ruth Ross spent the Chris- 1 tmas holiday with her' brother, Mr. Bruce Ross and Mrs. Ross,i ' Saokviile. i Mrs. J. A. Reynolds. OttaWa. i arrived by plane to spend Christ mas and New Year‘s, with he' son—in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Reynolds. Cumberland ‘ Street. _ i I Miss Deanna Bell. fourth yearl student at Mount Allison Univer- sity. is spending the Christm a 5 holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell, De Sable. ‘ INDIAN RIVER W. I. 1 The December meeting of the Indian River W. I. was held atf the home of Mrs. Thomas Hum-j phrey with ten members pre; sent. The president presided and the meeting opened with singing of Jingle Bells and re- peating the Mary Stewart Col- lect in unison. Roll call was answered with, an exchange of Christmas giftle Sid" and “mm mmmeesl fax as an Assistant General gave their repoms- It was ,de' Manager. Mr. Dewling has cided to give the usual C‘hnst— ; served at a number of branches mas treats to the children at l of the company and was man. the 5011001 00110811. ager of the Charlottetown Branch Correspondence was read and i from 1949 to 1951. On transfer discussed. It was voted to send i from Charlottetown he became $3.00 to Mrs. Burge to go to- iSecretary and Chief Accountant wards expenses for a delegate at the Head Office in Halifax. to attend the A.C.W.W. meetings iMr- Dewlmg will continue as in Scotland, also to send $5.00l5ecretary'1n addition to his duties to the c_A‘C_ as an Asmstant General Manager. The secretary and president RECORD HOP MONDAY NIGHT at the ROLLAWAY CLUB Dancing from 9 till 12:30 Admission 351: E. G. DEWLING ‘ Donald Mclnnes. Q.C., Presi- dent of The Eastern Trust Com- pany has announced the appoint- ment of E. G. Dewling of Hall- recenf drive for 120 Kent SI. 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