D Wmzwz Lena Caroline llelasre. In-aa'a Idltu. Pte I Page 8 The Guardian Friday. July 12. 1957 HAPPENINGS The Earl and Countess of El- Curran will be visiting the Messrs. gin and Kinkardine have announc- Casavant Freres who are build- ed the marriage of their daughter ing'the new pipe organ for St Alison to Mr. Cleveland Stewart James Presbyterian Church. Char- Patterson which took place on lottetown. . Satrd.Jl th "lb," . M: ,,:;',,,,d" ynd ',,,f;T,,v,,:m:,' ' Mrs. s. A. slclteori. senior edi- ul Abbe ' so I d. for of the Copp Clark Publishing C N" y ””"' lco. Limited of Wellington Street KEEP in newt” I! IDA JEAN IAIN Overweight is common and glandular deficiency is rare. Years back any excessive amount of overweight was Named on faulty llands. Now it is known that only about three per cent of all over- weight is influenced by glandular disfunctlon. bllild. and we also inherit the tea dency to cumulate fat in cert- ain places. For example. often a mother and a daughter will both be inclined to have full hips. in some families the tendency is to- ward slender legs. and in others toward stocky legs. To a degree we do inherit the limbs of the We do inherit our frame or bodyl MR. AND MR8. JOSEPH BUBDA aautitul Wedding Held ' t Trinity United Church an afternoon wedding at Trln- h Jnlted Church. Charlottetown. Cll3l'l0ll9'0W" H”l9l- Tl” L" ALI Miss Joyce Canfield. Crapaud.l West. Toronto. has been a recent Overweight Is Not Always Caused By Gland Trouble E upper arms are soft and my forearms bones. My face .thin and scrawny I ipounds underweight of my body. But my hips inches larger than my bust lneas tu-ement. and flabby. l 12 up top. but my hips size 15. Please help me." The second letter reads: "1 am :2. mother of four children. 5' 1'6" and weigh ll: pounds. I have thin arms and legs and a very small bust. All my weight is in my hip and abdomen. l have it an ex- it for Edward Island girl ever to be Inl annual summer visit to this prov- this position., and possibly one of very few Canadians girls. of course all islanders were interest- ed. Crowds gathered outside and inside the stately Trinity Church The nupmm was M” n the-in all good will to see the bride on;. or wedding day. P.E.l.. left Charlottetown Mon-I visitor to this province. Mrs. Mc- day by plane for Halifax, N.S.. Keon was attending the wedding thence to St. John's, Nfld. She was. of her son Mr. Mcxeon and Miss accompanied by Miss Sally Ann Mary Beairsto. Mrs. McKeon was and Miss Carol Clouston, St. John's accompanied by her daughter Miss Nfld. and Miss Rennie Tilley Rlob- Peggy Mci(eon. They were regis- inson. Nfld. The four girls stud-ltered at the Charlottetown Hotel. led at Edgehiil. Windsor, Nova. Miss Peggy McKeon leaves short- Scotia the past year. tly on a visit to Europe. Mrs. Mc- lit t ed b l T M”. Jim" J. Denny of V". eon re urn ypane to oronto. couver and Toronto is register-l Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hutton ar- ed at the Charlottetown for bericompanied by their daughters Gretta. Susan and Betty from Scar-l -into the possibility of a glandular l""ll3' "95 .ert-lse machine inteoslvel for as H0W""- Wllell llle deposil of hour or more a day for two years fat in certain places is carried to wlumut nducln. my mp, 0, .5: "ueme" men lb” dmwr "ml" domen one whit. What can I do?" dl-lllrblnct A MEDICAL rltonulls TELL 0'' rUTll-E ll-TF0RTS Their problem is a medical one Rena", , Wmbe, 0, mm” and they need the help of an en- have come from readers com. docrlnologist (gland specialistl or plaining bitterly of futile efforts to a gynecologist. It would be my reduce their oversize hips. Here suggestion that they ask their I Darnell - Saunders Wedding Beautiful And Impressive sump Jr.. of Virginia: Ilr. and cere- llrs. IN. Walunaa. Birming- um, clyde o'sulllvaa. Kansas Other guests Included ltr. and lhlrs. Aubrey Matthews. Mr and Mrs. A. L. nrltt, air. and am. A, c. Saunders and Charles Bowling, Florence: Mr ,, ,r andbltrs William Underwood. Tue , anada cum . PrIllnrc.eDErd:eTl"lsl:l:rI?duhofPu- After a honeymoon in Mule: - - 1 . Mexl . M W" cam” 8' I. mums: ll; , Elldy ME: lfslnpdllctvm be 3 homrt geles. California. and a brother of in New York City. hmllygdocmrq. recommend guch l with specific medication is the so . h sk I t . t.lIelTl'pel:chIllxFlIled(E:lllI:t).:lefl;'uWI "ll? Miriam Lincoln. in her book ommend a doctor. Dancer! Cll"9' Alla” P"lll”l"d Be i id til t tli sses by The Macmillan gcomnany. ad- of exlcresan fitftlll depdsits by vlses that all patients suffering uudulu dmumuon u; the ex- glandular difficulties should be cgpuon. not the rule. Also remem- under the care of a specialist ll her that endocrine glands do not I that they ml? l'9”l'V9 ll” 5'39 determine the places where the fits of Pl'f-'5?lll”'llY ”l”lEd" ”l fat due to overeating will be de- glandular diseases said hormone posited. in overweight compll !treatment as well as letsry eon- cated by a glandular upset. dlet trol. ihce. Mrs. Denny recently visited borough. Ont.. spent a week at fin California and drove from thatl St. Johns Rectory. Milton. thel state to Prince Edward Island. Shel guests of Mrs. Hutton's brother- Sootia.lin-law and sister. Rev. and Mr lA. E. Pierccy. They left on Mon- day to visit relatives in Nova Sctr tia before returning to Ontario. l lvtill visit at Sydney. Nova en route home. I Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Biaikle and JUST RECEIVED AT MOORE 8. McLEOD LTD. (THIRD FLOOR) Out of town guests included Mrs. llmlly. Dtllltllas. Heather and DI-l Edward Cums and Gordon. D.n,Ivl'd have returned to their home Rev. A. E. Piercey returned on may. 29 Jum. It 230 o.clock' exander orchestra was in attend- llonalda MacLood. daughter ance. The weather was simply beauti- .' ll” 3'”: Mr" DWEM G”rd0".ful the 29th being an ideal June mag; VlflaIl0rl8.”:dl'llLF;e lday. The wedding party received at . w un m - - - " Mm Mr. Joseph Bum. or in the main lounge and during the York City. The Rev. A. F l.t-an officiated g ycwrgiw HMCL ' alt” "'5. ""9" 1”" wenl The least to the bride was pro- : l Wllll '"5l553fS”3"5:3'""'"' posed by Mr. Heath Mat-quarrle, p"""e5' .38 m '" "FM" M.P. The numerous telegrams of Mn” ,mda';l body "Ml" c:"rch good wishes were read by Mr. , reserve or guests, eac pew Maurice Burke, . z marked with satin ribbon! The" were many mvew wedg she wore a sapphire mink cape- nowpm ' . . ldlngs on the 29th and much inter- e magnl ttent stained-glass at evinced in "mm In. In ,1" ows of Trinity church cast al . Mzgd glow on me young mug case of Miss Donalda Maclaeod. lg " Hwy pledged me”. "ML the very clever young Dalhnusle . ven in marriage by her lath". student who became ls model at l0l'PlY llrlfli W070 I Period Saks Fifth Avenue. the only Prince mouth; N.S.. Mr. and Mrs. George N. Milford. Livlngpool. NS: Mr Donald Milford. Sydney. N.S.: lMiss Sadie Mat-Phail. Haverhill. 'Mass; Mrs. C. M Elliott and Lil- :le':::;:';l's gal:l:i5l;r;:::3;9T)!5l:gevifI:qt” gum. 5w,mp,CmL Mass. M, and Mr. and Mrs. Perley Taylor, 5 and Moores all former residents land Mrs. D. E. Hart and family. 'Bath, NB; Mrs. Eugene Sisnit- sky. Elizabeth. N.J. The bride's going away outfit was a blue dressmalter suit and rbltte flowered t-Ioche. With this stole. the gift of the groom. Mr. and Mrs. Burda spent part of their honeymoon on Prince Ed- ward island, Afterwards they left afar New York City. where they lhase taken up residence at 252 East. l Mr. and lllrs. Fergus Hutchinson. cousin. Dr .I. B. Brown and Mrs. Gist Street. Photo by Craswell. ,, ialts Fifth Avenue. where she! been employed after her atinn with honors in Sciencej I Dalhousie University. Thel l was of French peau do sole. Alencnn lace bodice. leg ofl nn sleeves. high neckline andl " "E "M" The l'"l'l"'-l9 l”"”l Mrs. Tsuruichi Watari of Japan vt-ll cascaded from an Em-1,," bun , mos; interesting visitor : Eilnenie headdress of tinyltn our province. Mrs. Watari was ocarla. Her bouquet was KIT-.born and educated in Japan. Her ts W-lh lilies of the valley. llalher established the Salvation 9 mdlll "I l"""0l” M35 lllf Army in that land. Mrs. Watari ' -5 Sl5'9l- Ml" Vfrlll MlC- in l950 came to Princetovtn Univer- . and the bridesmaids werelmy M study. Upon her return to lmrlclu cousins, Miss Chris- Japan she was married in 1953. I liar-Lend nf Toronto and Miss Mrs. Watari was formerly Wom- ' x Mat-Phail of Argyle shore, en's Editor of the Japanese Ma- -y wore identical crjnnljn. gazlne Women's Friend and still IS in floor length chiffon hfcontributcs special artit-lcs. she a mnrly pmk. The foul pomp is at present a teacher in Jlyu '9 mm” W” A Mr" bow l. G'WlllswHlq.:tha(l'(lL a member of the , . . . . :f,l:;.;;l,r.:.'E bgm:helh:l.:,I:.nul-;-!,:lUnited Church of Christ in Japan. I Mr, in 5 Men" shade of is in Canada at the invitation of the Tm... Mm, mm” Ink ' lb bnlted (burch of Canada. She at- ' - P H .' tended the Dominion board meet- ,h':"s ml” Pmk mml The". mg of the Women: Missionary frgls lwle Dmk feathered '"',Snciety at Toronto. Japan. this -1. especially designed for her Woman Editor From Japan Visits P- E- I. comin 'car. is the subject for " h”. "m" W" ML L"l" study Til lhe W.M.S. and the young people of the United Church. Mrs. Watari left Japan by plane ill May. I957. and arrived the same day in Vancouver. She has been telling groups across Canada about Jap- lan. Upon return to her country she will be able to give first hand 'lmpressions of Canada. Miss Louise Cailbeck. a former l Lend of Albany. all uncle of hrtde. The ushers were cou- hlt-gars. John Gordon. Ken- Jt-nklns and Clarence Mac. I all of Charlottetown. ring the signing of the regis- Ir. J. Wnotton sang "Because", mnanied by the organist Mg. .ton Mugfrrrd. A.R.C.0 e bride”: mother wore a three missionary in Japan. and her sis- & Teacher I each other and must learn alike the merits of each other. There is. however. only one established tea- cher for us; and he is Jesus Christ. through most of us may not realile it. in fact. in our school. we re- 1spect the freedom of thought and- faith and we esteem personal ll- lberty. For our own true wisdom. power. and faith originate only from study and research based up- on this liberty. Our conduct. how- ever. must have a certain basin. and this basis in our school is to .lt-liow Christ. in following him. let us think. study. and experience hilly." Mr. and Mrs. Y Hllnl were the two founders and presidents of the. school. Thry lived to excmpllfyr Thinking. Living and Praying. 1 in Mrs. Watari Canada has had 'a charming and intelligent visitor. She had that exquisite merit of the women of her race. lAlso Mrs. Watarl had a lively sense of humour. so that all in all. it was a privilege indeed to meet this friend from Japan. I refine- TRINITY W.M..I. I The July - August meeting tor length Chantilly mist gown. it was designed with l brine neckline and had large'lI0l'nc Mm Wlllfl Wall l?ll'0llll'll. l0'Charlottetown. was held at the M""k "fl MW Vlc mil"! P"-" t floating bat-k pa-leis. Her piolClllfl0llEl0Wll by Mra. Cutcllllc home of Mrs. G M. Avard on Till!!! I n-red I birthday -uvoer for their , hat was made entirely of ill f the Valley in shades of pink I and gray. Her corsage was -. ,,,,.d or l..,n.",d ammo". ihad Mrs. Watari as their guest at one verse of the hymn "For the;the 7th being the birth date of! r 1- same shades as her hat. Her l -s. shoes and bag were gray. l . bride”: grandmother were 4 vy blue and white two piece I tgme costume with a large -I hing picture hat. garlanded pink roses. rler met Mrs Wlllfl 1" ill! l30'l- .lhe afternoon auxiliary of the W. jAfter dining with them at their M5, 0: Trinity United Church, and Mrs. Baanall. day July 4th, with a good attend-; ? Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker. gm-9. both of whom have lived in Japan. The meeting opened by singing ltllflf llomi dllfllll ll" Vllll ll! Beauty of the Earth". Scripture lCharlottetown. They kindly invited fueling wgg the twenty third; 'friends to meet Mrs. WIlIFl- psalm repeated in unison. A short I Much of the discussion of course prgygr Wlx given by the presid- Lwss Pertaining lo Japan. Mm CII'- enl and the Lords Prayer in uni-l .ter. wife of Captain Carter of the son. . lsalvation Army. related the kind-l 1-ll. prfsidfnf, ylrg, an 3.1.! lives! of UM -lllllllfsf lllllrll U.nall read a meditation from the: her brother. who was a Japencuvbook "The races of the earth" by- war prisoner. At the end of hislcrace Hall Crowell. One verse of. internment he was taken to ”IOllhQ hymn "ln cl"-lu Tyler. 1. 3.1 guards home where he met the East nor West" was sung. charming llttle Japanese wife and while the offering was being re-. had a meal with them. The Rev. ceived Mrs. Parker told the mem- A. F. Macl.ean and Mrs. Macbean her; of a missionary rally to be were amonl till lrlelldl who Md held in Cornwltll Church on July Mrs. Watarl. lflth. when the guest speaker would Jiyn Galtuen is the name of the be uni, waters, a missions , private school in which Mrs. We- from Japan. I tart teaches. The school is notedj Following the business of the for its fine architecture. Most inI- meeting. the president intmduc-, pmtsive la the lntrodocdovt to thelecl Miss Laura lain. a retired in the school Iyillllllt Jmissionary to lndia. who told This states: "Jiyn Gakuea Wound-leornethlng of her work in that ed in lnlt is a school. a aodefy.lt-ountry which proved moat inten- whlch lives grows and acts. Jiya'esting. I Galtuea will accept with pleasure. The president on behalf of the! naive and serious minded boys and members thanked Miss lain for! girls who are willing to educatelher talk and Mrs. Avard for he. themselves." lgracioua hospliabillty. Mrs. A. P. Very lasplratloaal is the con-.Mt.-lean closed the meeting wit to Monclon. They had been spen-:Frlday from Vancouver.. B.C. lding a few days visiting friends, where he attended the Grand Or-: on P.l3.l. island. While here they . ange Lodge of British Amerl'ca.l were the house guests of Mr. and. While in the West he visited with' Mrs. Archie Johnstone. Brookfield. 1 Mathesons. Moresides. Mac-Neills I Winsloe. I of llliltnn. En route home he visit- . led former parishioners in Saska- Drr. and Mrs. Malcolm Putnam won, sasku md relative. -In 1-own, and their three children. Virginia, I m, l rAnne and Bobbie, of llrot-kville.l ' Ont.. are spending a few weeks ills! lllarlllrle Thomson of To- wilh the doctor's part-nts, Mr. and ' ronto, formerly of St. Jolln'.s. New- Mrs. Arthur G, Putnam at El. foundland. is visiting In the clty,l don. .the guest or Mrs. J. A. MacKen-l l lzie and Miss Jean White. Graftoal . Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Burda nflstreet. , Miss Jean lllat-l)onaald. Wey-l mouth Street, is the guest of her New York City are leaving short- rly on a trip to California. New Llskeard. Ont.. and Mrs. I Brown of Waferlown. Mass. l Charles Flarweather. Ottawa. 0nt..l I .,m.,d in ",9 cm, by N..." M Mrs. James Stevenson and Mrs.' Tuesday night. Mrs. Hutchinson, l',lt0'T', B”'kW3ll Wl'0 ""9 5"" and Mrs. Fairwcather are sistersl "Tl" "' Snm 'lol"" New 3”""'l of G. D. Fmgemldv City. and! wick. have taken up residence all daughters of the late Judge R. IL! ll" w”ldEl'- 5 Gl"ll0B 511191- and Mrs. Fitzgerald. it is theirlu'"l”""”w"- I first visit to their native Charlutte- Dry and Mrs. Sun!” Dom” 0' town in over thiry years and they Monmon Na 3 1 k M" '” "MW "”"-V "M "l"'d'lat their sumrrvler lpllllztact ships during their stay here. They. are guests at The Charlottetown .Miss Margaret Hill. Slimmer- '.IldP, was a visitor of Charlotte-I Hotel. I Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Chandler ot' M Mr. nd the Town of Mt. Royal. Mnntreal.l i are the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Pierce at I52 North River Road En route to Charlottetown. Mr.- and llrs. Chandler visited their son llriar who has rt-ct-ntly com-I pleted his first year's work at Dal-- housie Medical School and has sum- mer employment in Halifax. Thlrs. Frank l.. Hennesxey. St. Laurent. Quebec. accompanied by. her daughters. Patricia and .Vlaur-I een and son Frank, Jr.. motored down last week to spend the sum- ; ' G ti . HI:-lane;-slcllvv uilrlrllfiltdlieis fgfrtalllg . S early in August for holidays. l)r. L. A. Mel-'ltdden. Mrs. .'llc- I20 Kent OI. Piece Ct. Fttdden and two year old daugh- ter Peggy have been visiting Mrs. i McFadden's parents. .Vlr. and Mrs. T. W. Milton. Green Street. Dr. -seeaaeeeaaoeaeeeeeeeeeeoau McFadden is with the University TOR "W 3551 W 1 of of Florida. Ca,nera8 i Mrs. Robert Donnelly. Mrs. Ross 1 mo PHOTO SUPPLIES husband: on Sunday at the hornel ',T' , I h . . . I in: :.rt:".':..”:':":::.:.".3.;:. . TIAYLIQRS . each of the men. A guest on this. occasion was G. Rala Gopal. of , Bangalore. lndia. who is leaving HE DEVELOP AND PRINT ALL the Island after a stay of two years. TYPE or ' Mr. J. l.. Curran left Monday for St. Hyaclnthe. Quebec. Mr. MIDDLE-EAST MILITARY PERSONNEL... O A& 0790!! IMPIIIAL TOIA&0 IRAQ! CAN I! SENT TO CAMADA3 . 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