l ll. The marriage of Miss Agn Marie O'Donnell of Beaverbank, daughter of Mrs. Arthur O'Don- nell and the late Arthur O'Don- nell, to Lieut. Michael Karl Kelly, Royal Canadian Navy. son of Mrs. Carl Kelly of Charlottetown. and the late Carl Kelly. took place in Saint lgnatius Church. Bedford. N. I. at 10 oiclock Mass. Rev. James Kelly of Charlotte- town officiated at the marriage ceremony and Rev. Robert Kelly, 0.M.I. of Ottawa performed the Nuptial Mass. Bouquets of soap- dragons were placed in the church. The organis was Mrs. Charles Flemming and the solo- llt was Felix Shannon. Given in marriage by her brother. Arthur O'Donnell. the bride looked lovely in her floor- length wedding gown of quilted back ivory satin. fashioned with a scoop neckline and bracelet w I tAi30tARD H.M.C.S. LABRADOR AFTER WEDDING length sleeves. The straight line of the skirt in front was com- plemented by fullness at the back, ending in a slight train. Her finger-tip veil was held in place by a headdress of lace and pearls and she were an amethyst and pearl pendant. which .was worn by her mother on her wed- ding day. She carried a bouquet of yellow roses. Miss Kathleen 0'Donncil, her sister. was her only attendant, and she wore a gown of Mediter- ranean blua crystalette. styled with a squam neckline and full. hooped skirt. Her small hat mat- ched and she carried a bouquet of yellow shag crysanthemums and yellow roses. Lieutenant Joseph Mahar. Royal Canadian Navy. was the best man and-the ushers were Lieutenant T. D. Hayes. R.C.N.. Lieutenant A. Geddes. R.C.N. ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY So many ways she can wear this versatile style! ltis a pretty drus fcinchsd by the belt) - or a duster. ten-ycloth beachcoat. smart topper for her summer fash- ions. Jiffy to sew - with Peter Pan collar or cool square neckline, two sleeve versions! Pattern 4644; Children's Sizes 2. 4. 6. I. 10. Size 0 requires 2 yards as-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY FIVE. CENTS (35 cents) in coins (stamps can- not be accepted) for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME, AD- DRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to Anne Adams. care of Charlottetown Guardian. Pat- tern Dept.. 60 Front Street. West, Toronto, Ontario. Words Of The Wise Arrested in Miami, a pickpocket told police he engaged in this practice because he liked the hours WASHINGTON AP - Three oi every four homes in the U.S. now have television sets. The census bureau reported 35,000,000 house- holds with one or more TV sets. fog: per cent increase from June. SUMMERSIDE. P.E.!. CP A "sea queen" beauty contest is one of the attractions planned for a lobster carnival to be held here July l8-21. street dancing is also among the features being arranged. ..NIW , AITISFIK nsoooum Thssfely stops P0I'IPl"'9i"' I to 3 days fIrIIop'.lI lid ' deodorants. add mu prove that Alli), now with title: at efecflve as othc Arrih antiseptic pre- oitourisss. i Lieutenant Alan Henley. R.C.N. and Lieutenant John Rodocanachi. Royal Navy. A guard of honor was formed by the officers of HMCS Labrad- or. Mrs. O'Donnell. the mother of the bride. wore an ensemble of powder blue lace and shnntung with a matching picture hat and a corsage of Talisman rinses. Mrs. Kelly. the groom's moth- er. wore a navy blue tuo-piece dress and a corsage of red roses. Her hat was a Breton sailor of white straw. A reception was held on the night deck of HMCS Labrador, where the toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. John Hefner. The brldels table was centered with a decorated wedding cake and bouquets of chrysanthemums were placed at either end and on the other serving tahlcs. For her wedding trip. Mrs. Kelly chose a Chinese silk dress in cocoa brown with aqua and natural colored print. sheath style nvrt which was worn an Eaton jacket. l-ier picture hat was of tangerine linen and she wore brown accessories. Lieutenant and Mrs. Kelly will reside in Beaverbank. Out-of-town guests who attended the Kelly-O'Donnell wedding were Mrs. Norman MacDonald. Arvida, Quebec: Kevin Cummings, Peter- borough. Ontario; Mr. and Mrs. T.W. Hopkins. Annapolis Royal; Mrs. James Leahy. Kentville: Mrs. Louis Connolly and Miss Connolly. Miss Eileen Halllsey. Frank Kelly. Chesterfield Inlet. N.W.T.: Mrs. G. Kelly. Miss Florence Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. .l.J. Maclsaac. Mr. and Mrs. A..l. MacAdam and Miss Eil- een Rysn. ' REAL COOL CHEW5 ...7zo&a.60'g'.' Here's is real cool sweet. to delight our family with. There's on baking! he "surprim" ingredient-crunchy Kellogg's All-Bran-gives a wonder- ful flavor and texture. uousrrauncsews - i-IIIQ iqllkhll-II tqnlssilths missus! Put figs and raisins through food chopper. Cri-h All-Bran into medium has crunshs. Mix of the All-Bros. wit and bone wit figs and raisin. Form into bsl a about 1 inch in diale- Cter. Roll in iemsflin All-Bran. Did ;rith po .lf desired. Yield: ordered a doxlIl.bIlll. inch in dilmltd. p ffge s, The Guardian HAPPENINGS A Wed., June, 13 1956 --:..1-.: Miss Doris Walker entertained at the tea hour on Sunday” ht" home on Fitzroy Street. Miss Jes- sie Fraser was the SUO” 9' PP'""'' Miss Faser will be leaving Sum- merside in the near future. Off" (1 Mrs. Ed Mac- L:,f,'”;,,d lscgsfnponald. Stephen and Clifford of Halifax. are span - ing two weeks with Mrs. Hac- I.eod's parents, Mr. and Mrs. or- ”. C15:-k. Summerside. Mr and Mrs. Mitch Bell and young daughter Kathy were week- end guests of Mrs. Bell s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Huestis. Bel- ver Street. r Mrs. Henry Bishop entertained 8; bridge on Tuesday evening. 1 , I Mrs. Claude. Ives left relcwritiymiois a motor trip through Maine. They plan to attend the Rotary convention at St. Andrews. T.G. lies of Cliarlolletown is visiting al the home of her S311 and dauglitcr. Mr. and Mrs. Clan e lves. Summerside. LITTLE roan C.W.L. The annual meeting of Little Pond sub-iliv. of C.W.L. was held in church vestry. April 29th with an attendance of 11 members. The president occupied the chair and opened meeting with League prayer followed by roll call. read- ing of minutes of last annual meet- ing which were approved. . The Treasurer read an itemized statement showing a very success- ful year had ended. All obliga- tions had been dealt with and bills paid with a creditable bank balance to prove that all the mem- bers had cooperated to make the C.W.L. league a success. Much praise and gratitude is due the beloved spiritual director who was so kind. and. by his wise counsel and guidance. gave us every assistance possible at all times. Discussions took place regard- ing cleaning church in prepara- tion fc confirmation which is to be held June 6th. Vestry is to be painted new linens purchased and other necessary church items. Sick committees were solictious throughout the year. distributed treats and many acts of charity to make life more pleasant for sick and shut ins. Sick committees were soliciious is Mrs. Alex Fisher and Mrs. Dorothy MacPherson. , A vote of thanks was tendered officers and on motion some of- ficers were re-appointed. Several members were also warmly thank- ed for being so faithful in clean- ing chi .-ch laundering linens and making donations to card parties. There being no further business meeting adjourned with act of consecration recited by all mem- bers present. Next meeting to be held in church vestry. The Earl and Countess of Home were guests of honor at a small dinner-party at Rideau Hall dur- ing their Ottawa visit. Among the guests was Senator Elsie lnman. Senator Elsie lnman was the guest speaker at the Ottawa Cred- it Women's Annual Bosses Night Dinner held recently in the Que- bec suite of the Chateau Laurler Senate lnman spoke on her nat- ilvedProvlnce. Prince Edward Is- an . Miss Lillian Duchemin and Mrs. Harry Cudmore were in Frederic- ton this weekend. They were at- tending the Murray-Loughlln wed- ding. The Charlottetown Business and Professional Women's Club held their last meeting of the season in the Red Cross Rooms. instead of at Mrs. Davies' Cottage. Kep- poch. as at first planned. Miss Bessie Prowse. the President, was in the chair. Part of the business meeting was the discussion of res- olutions to be passed at the nat- ional convention held in Montreal this early summer. After the bus- iness a social hour was very much enjoyed. There were three amusing contests. Miss Lillian :4 -Ireland was gently saints- Mrs. Reginald uecmuis: Hltdlgwl tro- sadnias faculty "of depicting her trav . The happy evening was bro --to aclosawiththesingingo the Queen. HUNTER BIVIB WEI. 1 The any meeting of the Auxil- iary of the W.M.S. was held It the home) of Ml'l.”lVlhn -Macliay. '13: a I" r u meeting with a reading, after which hymn: "Wonderful Dove". was sung. scripuiro reading: John, 10: 1-10 was read respons- ively followed by readings by Mrs. Orville Sellar and Mrs. L.W. Rip- ley. Mrs. Chester Whltlock offered prayer for our prayer missionary, Miss MacGreger.Hyml: "0 Mast; er. let me walk with Thee." wap sung. Several members took part ? ional Evangelistic Mission of the United Church in Canada." This was followed by the "Circle of Prayer." Mrs. Lloyd Carew and Mrs. Moase presented the chap- ter. "Need for full time church Workers." from the study After which Mrs. Moase showed the film: "Citizen Varek" which was very much enjoyed. The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. Roll call was respon” d to by 20 membgpg, til Social and 13 hospital calls re- ported. 32 books were read in the last month. Letters were read from Mrs. W.A. Patterson. Miss Louise Callheck. Mrs. H.H. Hardy and Mrs. Matlieson, Summer-slag, Moved and seconded that we ac. rem (hr 10 erce-it increase in our Ailnrailun. A number of parcel; ('"nl'3 ' ' to be sent to the Port worker in Halifax. The members agreed to help the C. G. I. T. with in the study period of "The Nat- gd ' cups: srvsa The meeting of ginclilyae KNIT Presbyterian W,” -1- 1 by or the President. n m waytlsreiihsluns. .lIturereadiagwas1sain.cliap ter 1 verses 0-1) and 14-! read Mn. Haber Campbell. The exposl ;0.IIy w;;.resd Lloyd Mur Dealer! in unison. "wt W" "' ' Mrs. Mervin MncPhee sang. 'My lMother'- Prayer. The study book W" "34 by Mrs. Keith Young. Minutes of the pg-gygoug mam” were read and roll call was answer- by 13 members. Three visitors were present, Mrs. James leer thanked mem- bers for fruit received. Mrs. Gor- don Macxinnon invited membe . for next meeting. Lunch commit- booh tee will be Mrs. Harry MacLean. Mrs. Hugh MacLean. Mrs. Kath- erine Murrsy. Mrs. George Hyde and Mrs. Louis MacLean. It was decided to ask Miss Mary scKenzie to be guest speaker at the-Thankoffering service in June. Mrs. Everett Murray was left in charge of a program for the mile- hox opening. It was decided to treat the children in the usual way. A box of cards was to be purchased from Mrs. Heber Campbell. It was also decided to send a sympathy card to a family in the district. The offering was taken amount- ing to 34.50 followed by the offer- tory pnayer. Theme for the'meet- lng was 'Mother'. Readings were their pantry sale. given by Mrs. John Beer. Mrs. Ev- . TRACADIE C.W.L. The regular monthly meeting of the needle C.W.L. was held on the last meeting were read and adopt- ed. Cuuespondence was read re lot- tery books for the art drawing and re rcsol tlons to be sent to the Provinc Convention. Fil- teen lottery books were distribut- ed among the members. An Executive meeting was held previous to the regular meeting for the purpose of appointing con- venors. . The following are newly ap- pointed Convenorsz. embershlp. Mrs. Basil MacDonald; Spiritual. Mrs. Phil Long: Education, Mrs. Lea Fisher: Legislation and Citi- zenshlp. Mrs. James Maclnnis; Press, Mrs. J. Alex Mac'Donsld; Social Action. Mrs.,Jarnes Kelly;q Immigration. Mrs. Mullen; Resolutions and Report Forms; Mrs. Ambrose Mullen; Radio. Tele- vision and Films. Mrs. -Joseph MscNally and Einsnce. Mrs. Ray Hughes. Father MacMillan remind- ed fhe ladies to have the altar linens. surplices. etc.. ready for confirmatlon. - ' Some discussion followed in re- gardelto resolutions to be sent to the annual convention but nothing definite was decided so it was held over until the July meeting. The meeting then adjourned and - 1 FRUIT COOKIES Iii cups of brown sugar. 1 cup of shortening 1 egg (beaten). 1 cup of chopped raisins. 1 teaspoon of soda. 1 tablespoon of sweet milk. '6 teaspoon of salt. nutmeg a ice. ' ”' Ma a into a paste like dough and. when stiff enough, .011 W however. not too thin page u,.' til brown. Oven temperature degrees Fahrenheit. ' . To celebrate his 110th birthday a Confederate veteran in s1a,;t' V-.. received a Confederate shirt after he had complained in 1h. governor of the state the. he ha: never had a "full uniform." HP SAUCE "fisprens all meals" closed with prayer. Duchemln had been the program- me convenor. in her absence Miss, Love directed. assisted by gMrs.i W.l-l.V. Dunbar and Mrs. Gordonl Holmes. Miss Mildred Harrington was the guest speaker Tuesday even-I ing at the Catholic Womenls Lea-i gue meeting held at the Knights! of Columbus Hall. 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