OMEN Page 10 Title-(liiavs-ilinn Thursday. May 5. 1955 ELLEN'.S by an Island Farmers Wife Mack returned from town to- morning to gain a first glimpse day. whither he had been with his of their returning though we well parents. hearing the crew-cut style knew that only the evening sha- hairdo. which he dows could bring them back to of masculine had been planning for of late. it quite rhaniznri his looks lor the moment to that at some strange lit- tle boy. "Oh. It's Grandfather tensed with a fond chuckle. I "No. it's good!” Mack amend- ed shyly. "But theres nothing left at all!" ”Oh yes. there is" -Mack said. "There! this" he offered touch- ing the silken leather oi forelock remaining. "it's to be brushed up like this" be indicated. "1 like lt" be alniled. "Do you?" he asked hrning our way. "Yes . . . its exactly the way you've been wanting it. isnt it? Then thats the best in all the vvtirldf" For Granridatigliter. after school our guest in her lamilys absence. there were new ribbons for the braids she tells us will be "cut off some day but not yet for a while." aiit ”PrettyI" we said. coming to' sit beside her on the couch where she opened the parcel. to admire them. We touched respectlully (There la so much for children- and grown-ups in this day and age. so much of DTIHTEEP. of tunnel and wonder that we can- not take for granted) the supple shining lengths. ”Lm-ely, arenlt they?" we smiled . . . O O D Once upon a time on a summer day of a year long gone we were remembering we too had been gift- ed with a piece of hair-ribnon. Tliat was a long day. simiiiar to tboae which odd times kept us er a loved one ill with the hours slnw in passing. (or this one had taken our parents to town. It was. we knew. a lengthy drive although we had not. then ever experienced in tip. But more than once we searched that stretch at road but bad than them away h the Cook's Corner pints cut rhubarb atoes Cook slowly until tliiel-. MORNING SMILE Ie: "say. Mabel, my I com aver tonight?" She: "Sure. John. a.'; "Why. this is not min." " She: "This is not. Mabel. either. ..F:.f2.ElZiE.. - ".t0"1V's-M ' aoma on .... m,4g K's quick glory for your hair with IOUX Shampoo Tints. 24 shadea --one to exactly match you need. Iebh package oont'aina two appli- aations. You will be aiaased at Isa result. Aak at your beauty funny-looking!" his mer sky and in the ripening near DIARY complete the family circle again. Yes. a long day . . . We could still see in mind the sparkle of the Strait beneath the lovely sum- hsyland the red of the clovers. How long could a day be? Mid- morning, noon, supper . . . and then the cows came up the lane from shore-ward to the milking. an horizon; then the alterlight was come, pooling odd fields in pale gold. And the shadows oi dusk came up from the Strait bringing the evening hush. weight- ing the ayellda of the younger ones who now awaited with much long-l ing the parents” return. A square to the side long day was complete for us all was now. ”And here, Ellen is something: for you" we could fancy yet the brisk tones of Mother-to-us. as our turn came in her wide circle re- membered. In band was the shin- ing piece of red hair-ribbon we took gratefully, loved with a smile. and carried off to place among other treasures of those years in our sewing box on the bureau in "the lookout room.” For sun- days it was--to wear. and smooth carefully. and again put away. . "Lovely. aren't they!" we smii-1 ed to Granddaughter. And hopedi that one day she would look back- through the years to remember her gift with gratelul memo ics ine it. as we timu these garments roll! Hi We 99""; ' . pd" iii l's olstmniz enoun Um" '"""”'"”” T R " T ””"5' T3 holdlhgywgraallel; his ion:-Vim” n'""'rG00dsBl mater-iaL Mr. and Mrs. Ernest L. Moar of New Perth an- nounce the engagement of their daughter, Alice Beat- de.t' ottawat lhught” d M” "d M” A R Gaudet rice, to Reverend Henry Clow Macdougall of Murray Harbour. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Mac- amid. The sun poised a moment above dougall of Scotland. Marriage to take place in June. ephls Ohurch. Ottawa, Monday, May 23. Household Hint board mounted p casters can be a housecleaning help. Put your scrub pail p supplies on it. If you attach a (' y of the board. you And 500" "ml "'9" cm"'”3 "Wt can roll your st-rub pail around It In 9nd- Howlwhei-e you want it instead of lift-, Wile Preservers I ' t n wear waslli-with outN-i'ELdlriEin,l'zH:';:pEvroe'lnvLi?ext to the skin. "it! diould he sure to have I 39001 Bl '"S"d'"F mmd luridy of the same fiber Some- ithe occasion with beautiful spring headdress. and carried nosegays gnd Mrs, Allison England of El. lflowers. Music during the wedding of Queen Elizabeth and tawny ls;-siie, Mrs. George Chappell was lwas played by Mrs. David Maw- ihinney and the soloist was Mr. 'Roy Phillips. who sang ”Be- it. Crockett and ushering were Niagara Falls and the New Eng. cause”. Messrs. Derwyn Huestis and land states. the bride wore a The bride. who was given in Cornelius MacArthur. navy blue riballne suit with white It Engagements Announced Miscouche, to Louis J. Croken, Toronto, son of Mrs. Cornelius W. Croken and the late Mr. Croken, Do The marriage will be solernnized in St Jos- "' Crockell-MacArthur Wedding Yesterday Al Vicloria Wesl On May 4. 1955. at 2 p.m. Vic-icsrried a bouquet of Lester l-lib- gr wng gull-ed in g (wo-pigce .3. Wm! W851 Prfibylella" Chufchiblrd foul . semble of charcoal and pink crepe uas the scene of the marriage The maid of honor was Mrs. with pink accessories. She wore of Pauline Belle. daughter of Mr. Sterling Cotton and biidesmaid . corsage of Brlarcliffe roses. anti Mrs. W. Burns MacArthur. was Mrs. Cornelius MacArthur. The bride's table was centered Northam. P. E. l.. to Eric Park- who wore similar ballerina gowns with n three-tier wedding cnketop. er. son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl or sierra blue and marlgold re- pad with roses and encircled with E. Crockett. Summerside. The spectlvely. Both were styled of rose buds set in white tulle, and ceremony was performed by Rev. Chantilly lace and nylon tulle with flanked by M11 White flPOl'l- PET- David Mawhinney. lace appliques on the skirts. They forming the honors at the tea The church was decorated for worc matching lace boleros and table were Mrs. Robert Phillips An honest politician is one who. when he is bought. will stay bought.-t Simon Cameron). gold roses. in charge of the guest book. The hestman was Mr. Herbert For her honeymoon trip to marriage by her father. chose for After the wedding a reception accessories and a corsage of Lest- her wedding a gown with strap- was held at Mulberry Lodge for er l-llbbard roses. - less bodice and pehlum of Chan- seventy guests. The bride's moth- Out-of-town guests present at tilly lace with a silk tulle over er received the guests in a dress the wedding were Mr. and Mrs. taffeta skirt. Her finger-tip veil of navy crepe with navy and white S. H. Crockett of Lancaster. N. B. of silk illusion with Chantilly lace accessories. She wore a corsage and Mrs. Harvey Brown of Truro. fell from a Juliet Cap. and she of white roses. The groom's motli- N. 5. 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