lvlidsummer Wedding Myrna Hancock Soloist Baskets of Summer flowers for- med a charming setting in the Presbyterian Church for the early August wedding of Marie Eleanor daughter of Mrs. Lawrence Mur- ray and the late Lawrence Mur- ray, Summerside, and Edwin Don- ald Moase. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mayor Moase. St. Eieanors, which took place Saturday, August 4, at 3 p.m.. Reverend Mr. Bean of- ficiating. Mrs. Cleve Whalen ac- companied Miss Myrna Hancock who sang ”0 Happy Home" be- fore the ceremony and "Because" during the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her uncle, Mr. Daniel Macltensio. of Char- lottetown, the lovely young bride was gowned in white slipper satin. floor-length. with a very full skirt ELLEN'S DIARY with diamond shaped inserts of sequins and pearls. The gown had a fitted bodice of Chantilly lace, with a Chantilly lace Jacket with long tapering sleeves coming to points over the hands. and a tiny Peter Pan collar with sequin and pearl trim. A crown of sequin and length veil of tulle with embroid- ered edge. She carried a cascade bouquet of briarcliffe roses. Miss Mabel MacDonald, maid of honor. was gowned in pink net over taffeta, waltz-length with a full gathered skirt, strapless fitted bodice, with a short-sleeved bolero of matching lace. She wore a matching headdress with pink flow- ers and carrried a bouquet of Queen Elizabeth roses. Miss Anne Nicholson. brides- Olcl Sermon Is Recalled Along another summer week we go. the sun checkcring our paths with its light and its shadow-a sun not so brilliant now, mellow as it deepens the orange of the rowan berries and caresses the checks of first apples. It puts ci- cadas on droning wing and coax- Cs the crickets to sing, in notes a hit mournful, the last song of the year. The last? After that the song of the wind remains. of rain too and the show when days draw in and the old year. white and bent and weary goes down the road. to dis- appear around a last bend of way. "We came up to see the thresh- ing," youngsters from the city who angled at the millpond, loving the . DAILY PATTERN day with the sun warm on young shoulders and aiittle breeze tickl- ing it to wavelets of laughter. said this afternoon. "We're not thresh- ing.” we said with a chuckle "our grain's not ready yet to harvest" "What is it then? We heard something.” "The men are sawing wood." That then was one interest of the day-a spot of woodsawing to last the housewive's fires until the winter-wood is sawed and brought ed up about: odd silvery rails telling their tale of old fences, tim- bers. some hand-hewn discarded at some work of repair, stout limbs. apple and willow and birch torn from the trees about in the Un tornorow - - - Good-night. i MORNING SMILE runrhad - "Vi buy.it for your children." ice storm of January. Through the morning and into the afternoon with Mr. C: saw. and he himself coming over from his house on the hill to lend a hand, they work- ed to bring it to a close. Then Mack filled the respective wood- boxes with the haullngs of his small wagon. the pup attending him, seemingly as interested as he There day saw than prelimenery work done on a barn of the place. which new-silled, moved. and re- shingled in part, awaits now its concrete foundation. "Unless you build solidly, your labor is vain." we recall the old Minister in the Church at home, exhort his listeners earnestly in a young year. and lof the soul's buildings-on a morning 0! Sum- Lena Carolina Mcune. WaInnn'I Editor. Pbnaa HI ” Aan Kil Lodu.Itanh.'l'h was-gens t:”summ:s! stdebyMr.andMrs.Geu-ya Page 8. The Guardian Thursday. Sept. 6. use Dickleson, New Glasgow. Mrs. W n Calms and Mrs. HAPPENINGS Jean Calms at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cairns. Rev. R.W. and Mrs. Ross with their three children. Marilyn. 3”- ly. and Malcolm. also Mr. Ross' mother. Mrs. Emma Ross from Regina. left for their home in Tabusintac. N.B. They had spent some thne with Mrs. Ross' fath- er. Mr. Freeman Garrett, and other relatives at North Lake and Red Point. While in Charlottetown they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Crockett, Fitzroy Street. h Mrs. James Harris and Miss Mary Beth Harris have returned from a delightful two months vis- it to Great Britain and the Con- tlnent. They made the ocean gvoy age on the Empress of Britain arriving in Qn bec last Wednes- day and on rlnce Edward Is- land. Thursday. Miss Mary Beth Harris leaves shortly for Annapo- lls Royal. where she will be en- gaged ln regional library work. Corporal Ralph Carmody has been visiting his wife and little daughters Donna and Karen. Con- msld, was gowned in powder blue not over taffeta, waltz-length with Chantilly lace fitted bodice. her less bolero of net completed the gown. She wore a matching head- band with blue flowers and car- ried a nosegay of briaruliffe roses. g Miss Margaret Murray was jun- ior bridesmaid. She was charm- ing in her waltz-length yellow net over taffeta gown, while her over- skirt of net had tiny yellow flow- ers, and a fittted bodice and match- ing short-sleeved bolero. She wore a matching headband and carried a nosegsy of briarcliffe roses. Mr. Vernon Moase. brother of the grooom. was best man. Mr. Nor- man Moase and Edward MacDon- ald ushered the guests to the pews that were marked with pink and white satin true lover's knots cen- tered with a white lmum. Mrs. Murray chose for her daughter's wedding a pale blue brocaded taffeta dress with (white accessories and wore a cor- Will Reside In Wedding vows were exchanged at the Manse. Murray Harbour North. on Saturday. July 7th, when Sylvia Laurie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Vlilmot MacLcod of Iris, became the bride of John James. son of Mr. and Mrs. Mar- tin Stewart of Iris. the double ring ceremony. The bride looked lovely in over rayon border. The style was empire with full skirt. Her petal pretty cap with brow veil was of white embossed rayon leaves with rhinestones and wreathed in tiny flowers. Her corsage was of Red Roses. The bridesmaid. Miss Betty Buell, cousin of the bride was at- tired in a dress of pink sheer ny- lon over taffeta with matching trimmed. Her corsage was of pink roses. The groomsman was Mr. Billie Compton. cousin of the groom. The wedding reception was at the home of the bride's grand- parents. Mr. and Mrs. .l.A. Mac- Leod. The dining room was decora- ted with pink and white streamers and white wedding bells, The table was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with a min- iature bride and groom. The cake white candles and floral decora- MOASE AND PARTY full skirt had a deep border of shirred. frilled net, a tiny sleeve- poral Carrnody left for sage of pink carnstions. A reception for fifty-five guests was held at Birch Hill. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake toppped with a miniature bride and groom under an arch of roses. Reverend Mr. ,ihe Beta Sigma Phi at an after- Bean proposed the toast to tha' bride which was responded to by the groom. Miss Mary A. MacKen- zie was in charge of the guest book. For her honeymoon trip to To- ronto and Niagara Falls the bride donned a smart navy blue box style suit with navy and white ac- cessories and a corsage of briar- cliffe roses. Out-of-town guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Moase. Mone- ton; Mr. Robert Moase, Hall- fax: Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac- Kenzie, Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Tre mere. Charlottetown; Mr. and Mrs Edward MacDonald. Miss Anne Mabel MacDonald. North Tryon; Mr. and Mrs. W.J. MacGregor, Double Ring Ce”remony Rev. M. Carl Currie performed 3"” I in from a field. This was bits and dress of white crisp nylon net over was spent 1" dancing vm"n' Gun" pieces in an accumulation gather-ltaffeta. garlanded with flecked all- was flanked with lighted pink and! Arizona. Truro tions. Grace was asked by the groom's grandfather. Mr. Charles MacLean. The supper was presid- ed over by Mrs. John Ross, friend of the bride and-groom. Assist- ing were the following: Mrs. Ed- win Matheson, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Kathern Hume, aunt of the m. Mrs. Malcolm ll. Mac- Donald. aunt of the bride. The remainder of the evening ar. and Harmonica music was sup- plied by Mr. Clevie Hancock. Mr. Harry Buell and Mr. Raymond Stewart. . g Previous to her marriage the bride was tendered a shower at which she received many lovely glfls and a nice sum of money. The happy couple will reside in Tguro. where the groom is employ- e . EFFECT OF SKIN The character of perfumes is slightly changed by the chemistry of a person's skin HEALTHY FOOD Skim milk is said by some doc- tors to be as good a source of ' ' . Ph0SDl.'l0T'l.Ia. iron and protein as whole milk DRESS GLOVES Canadian women bought almost 32,000,000 worth of dress gloves in 1955. mer. so easily I t ed. The birds were a-twitter in the Manse- trees without; a horse eased his position reverently at the hitch- ing-rall nearer, and within the muted sunbeams as golden as the streets of that New Jerusalem. he preached. rested lovingly on old pews about. So our farmers in this occupa- tion which always brings Heaven so closely to earth. so dependant are we on its favors and because its miracles we daily 898. fashion- ed in port the necessary forms for the barn's foundation--then left it to haul in buylngs of bay to Rob's. And on a fence-post of a field where we walked this sftemrxm. where old sprdces stand in s hed- gerow. a chlpmonlt sat a mom- ent. cheeks suspiciously puffed. doubtless as are we um farms al- ready preparing for winter. . .fll1- lng well the lofts and mows-the housewives adding a jar of this. a tin of that to their cupboards. from the sunshine and growth of the summer. And into another sum- mer week we are. . .and with us tool t at Alderlea, all is well. Diary "1 never have time for readial." tbs housewife l"rauaosnudyet." 159QunssnSt. Wt Designed For Teens, I '6 Sized For Teens And Priced For Teens! Yes, we have the fash- Dlalldli Mary Veteran's real. Queen Hospital, Mont- Mrs. EH. Simpson, Mrs. James I-lornby and Mrs. entertained the membes Alpha and Exemplar Chapters of Tom DeBlols. of the Cool! their cottage at Stanhope. noon tea on Wednesday August gym ' Miss Dorothy McPhee and Mrs. u H" "mm" mm” ”' Rev" Keith Robson. who has -Marlon - :I:Iedm:tvm Mon3e.'ik:iim the Garden. ' sense were co-Ioltao Vllltcd Mrs. Morrison's da sea at a miscellaneous shower on m'- 1"" Glulhlu. Ken . Brad th lr at th ltolid .2. .22: ....”:.'. e " Glace Bay. .. Robert on Scotia. while there. they MP. Ind Mrs. Johnny Carroll lild Macxenxio. . Mrs. S t Ilsa Patrlna Wash, bars Montana .1. Mlclannan. Mrs. 1193' ianlev Godfrey, Miss Bar. . and Mrs. W, E. asxso unsavory csxg mums. Italy AP - A , ea). died and 70 g'Ld.':.: were taken to hospital with 1 poisoning Monday after eatingm: . and Mrs. Earle Sawlss-tsnd wedding cake at nearby palm. Campanta. Police announced um. M”' Demlmv x'PP0dl- During been the Protestant chaplain at son Richard spent the holiday were looking for the cake bake... the afternoon Miss Heather Mae Cornwallis during the past month. Lean. a member of the Alpha, returned to Summer-side on Fri- Ch30l9l'- was presented with a day. ' Weddmi lift from her chapter. ' Squadron Leader and Mrs. Stew- Mr. and Mrs. William Chrlst- art Martin and family leave today man of Detroit. Michigan, only. for their home in Ottawa. They ed in the City by car Monday eve. have been spending the summer ning for a short visit with Mrs. months at Margate, P.E.l Cm-l:tman's parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Toombs. 310 Kent Street, City. Mrs. Jack Balcom entertained g her neighbours at In Mrs. Alex Stewart arrived in tea op Wednesday. Mrs. Fred Mac- lhe City a short time avo'snd to Rise presided over the tea-cups. visiting a few days with Miss psi. Mrs. Balcom entertained again at lv Arhlng, Fisher Street, heron bridge on Thursday evening. returning to her home in Mm-sh. field. Mrs. Stewart has spent the Mrs. R.D. Gillespie. Mrs. Ber- past three months touring western nice Perry and Miss Sally Bas- Canadw and visited friends in Cal- ler entertained at a mlacellaneoua gsry. Banlf and Regina. shower on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. Glllesple's Mrs. Ann Webb and son David parents. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Mac- "! ”9V"”"' C"5lle. Northern Ene- Murdo, Bednque, in honor of Miss land. spent the pm week the Isabel Jardlne, whose marriage guest of Mr. and . Tony Wll- takes place Saturday. Septgmber 3. llsms. Summer-side. Also entertaining for Miss Jardlne were Mrs. Robert Sharpe and Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Donald Miss Edith Clarke at a bridge have returned to Monctnn after shower at the home of the for- enjoying the summer months at mer's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Stewart. Summerside; Miss Sadie Brown at her home in st. Elean- Mr. and Mrs. Veron Schurman ors; and Mrs. William Crandall.i and son David of Reading, Mass., Moncton, N.B. at the home of her ' SEIIVINGS .. H , Muous vnuow I u Is or. no. csvsrat. i. , "um ' N”. at C IA! IAN sip PATIIIN CW on Iaucn luv i ok! No Baking! No "Cooking! 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