2. Ar. MR. AND MRS. GRAHAM WILQON Wed In Dunsiaffnctge Will Reside In Halifax .... .:.- 1. ... . Of New York By JANE BECKER Canadian Press Staff Wrllff MONTRPAL (CPI WW9!- don't close your can if your hus- band wants to talk about his bul- iness. If you listen. you might learn enough to take over his job. This what happened to .10- sephine Perfect Bay. widow of I former president of a New York stock brokerir house who died two years ago- Today. Willlolll planning it, Mrs. Bay finds her- self president and chairman of the firm, A. M. Kidder and Cain- pany-the first woman in Wall Street's history to hold such I post. -- On a recent tour of the com- Panyis branches in Montreal and Toronto she was hailed enthus- iastically by managers and sales- men. In public she keeps her H- naiiciiil acumen in the back- ground. Tall and straight, she wears flowered hats. BUSY EXECUTIVE She insists that the only prepar- ation she had for the position was in ” ing an interest in her hus- band's business. and getting him to tell her about it. Before he be- came US. ambassador to Nor- Way "1 1945. Charles Ulrick Bay . had had an impressive business career. Starting with a small drug . business. he became a president 1' of one of the world's largest drug companies. Then he went into Wall Street. Two years ago Mrs Hay suc- .A ceeded her husband as head of St. Eugene C. W. L. The St. Eugen:-:' sub-division of the C.W.L. held their annual meet- ing at Corran Ban Hall on Wed- nesday evening. May ttth. with the president presiding. The meeting opened with the League Prayer by the Director Rev. Fr. Wood 10 Succeeds Husband As Head Held Annual Meeting aeneovz v.w.u.s. in" M”: mpgtul of the Aitxtl iary of the W.M.s. Bedeque United church was held at Mrs. Perry ,Afflecks. Pres. Miss Louisa (all- heck presided and conducted thi- devotional period:USinEi"n: hgymn: I She spends only three days I .igiihr,:"re1hmL: lilillln :7 cllapteifrllz, i week in the brokerage office but titers, 17, followed by prayer. Miss lhas a direct telephone line frnm(B.rb.r. Jcwdp Toronto nomin. her apartment to the office. Threeiion 30",; s.c'y of the United cl'”d"9"- 'd”Pl9d "' N"'W'.V- KEEP 'Church. gave an interesting talk lb" bu” 3i h0"”'- lof her work in All Slims Churi-h,l A secretary at home helps keep l yhmmm, 95;; win" djffergyn "3. "9 l”l"' u" "'k- 5'" W59" lllftionalitles gather for worship ser- ""5”"3' h” 30'" l'"' "W flay vices- Mrs. Walter Wright read a ? -"' 3" "W "0" l" ""0 theipspei on Christian Citizenship and nlfht "ml ' 1(lF”Pl'""' '""l 'Fl9r lsocial Welfare. A letter w-as r('ad 1- one or war in: on dot-ume.nta.: M g Mi, AI3VICE.T0 WIVES .;ll.?.'.'.'..J".'.. 'i33lZl'.”.tti".'."'... .33. lt”'m(i):'.ll(','u'rl"'::;ll;l”:t'1- ”h' 3""","3ll3;Ii-ount of her work in that fieid.t " T -V3 935 llt i th. tieven years." she says. "liveryllhfidlidngffirihnlilgglroigyigflffdllei-tidh :.llf-elf",f;'r'd"f0'Jfl;"'i:l'h':'g"i'Phtlslwd s2s.ns. Meeting closed witti Mllpnll . . . n st. llllllenedicllon. w'".m3k.' her 3 hell" Vi”? Wllllft The hostrss st-rvcd refreshmciils ll? "l 3llV'- Bml DWI)-'"P '0 lilkt assisted by Mrs. Orville Johnson her own place In htisitiess when and . Sm-tat hour was enjoy,-,1. he dies. There simply aren't. enough men for all the PXf'f'llllVel (TINDE RIVER W-I. l jobs available." V And to husbands. Si", 2...” ms Mrs. Arnold Beer watl'hnsies's lo .d.,i". --Tea," W”. M”, In the Clyde River Women ii instituti- handle her own affairs. to write. hr, "'8" regular mrlmhl-V "monu- chequam Dian tam”-V .m.m1m2Jwhit'h was held on Monday evening, Ind D,-war, for mm, lainmi my May 6th. Owing to the absence of wpliiong H919 M... M .mm.Nand the secretary. a substitute was the stock market and your lrIVPSl- 3W”l"l9d "V ll" '"9"l"" Stock Brokers the firm and aim as a director of American Export Lines ments. lntrndiire ht-r to your M"9H"1 "l"'"9d by "5'”'l ”"”"" bankerg hmkul .,N.mm., ma" rltire. Roll rail was responded in and lawyer ” hy tPn members nnd exchange of She believes lllfllll iuimrn have n"””'' 5””5- Tm" W9" ' "'”"' I flair for bttsinesii detail h" "' Vl”l'0” 9"-5""- " "my PM i.,a.." M” M minkl Minutes of last meeting we re their Fnlnlinns their prim-ipai Wad and approved. Reports wro- (auit in husinos. .,m,m." ,3" M. heard from school and sick rom- an influential in men,” says Mrs. '""'99- 0"” 'l""'k 5"” "am W” .3”. Head from a member. it was dr- Jliced to leave cake salt: arrange- i menls for next meeting. .. itellors. Mr: lluhei-t Mnrrisrin. Nvxl meeting at thv homo at Mrs. Pat Horgan. Mrs. Leo Doyle. ll.”s.' "ml" ""1 Mu" I".'r"' Mm" M". Terran” mmphiprl t fsevtn. when roll call Will be nos- . vtercd by an article for auction The following ronveners were air salt-. Lunch committee will he pointed. Spiritual. Mrs. H9.-i-mi lllrs R.l'). Mathesnn. Mrs l.oiiis Corrigan. Editi-atinn. Mrs. Ken- ”"lt”'"' M” M"'” H-V'll'v -ll”-l . . W. . ' . . ' - neth Morrison. Social Action. Mrs. an; u-lylil:-thuliaiirlch Yv'iiPsm:i'xthllKi:yi Wm. f)'('onncll. ' l Mrs. Kenneth Mtirri-iiri liosttws and t-nniniittoc. fl '"”"' sri:ni.ist; W.l. l fedh-'1-erolleallwlttiaeer "tinge of bulbs or seeds Tl” W'f”'ar.v tlmi mitt ttir min- ill!" of the last meeting and were .ll3l'lt'tived and signed. l ""lmi'ts of various 4-ominitleeti ftilltiur-ti Hills were presented and "'”H'd ltattt it was moved by Mrs. tiai-I Wtintner and seconded by Mrs. Karl llr-nrv that the light bill for l'orrt-spnndence was read and fllS'f'uSxPfl. and several thank-you notes were also read. A special collection was taken up which amounted In 3t't' 65. A very interes- tinz talk on ”Home Nursing" waa giwn by Mrs. Nlorman Mat-Ra . tiitttitu-rt by two contests whic virire t'nl”.l0fl by all. 'lhr nt-xt pllIt'P of meeting ll be at the home of Mrs. John hlattlxviil. and the programme com- ftllliI'P tllll liP 'llrs. f).R- Reid and Mrs. 1' x wiinlner, l.tinch comm: lit: Fiirl llf'lll')'. Mrs. F.S. Bell. ills l'”iiit-i' l"xlr, Mrs. l).(7. Mac- lxai Jtlltl the Roy Douglas. UlPt' a drlit-iniis luncheon was iFf"l.Ffl in Hip i-tinintittee in charge, the nwrting closed by singing the Rational Aiiitem. .. Kelly's Cross CWL Held Annual Meeting luv -tllllllill ivwvtiiig of St. Jott- twtii. .iiii-diii-'ioti oi the C.W.l.. -i... ttrvirl on Siiiidm-. May 5. with .1 ..-tiiiil .'Illt'lll'lFlflllP of members l'Iitt iiit-otiiig was opened with pray- rr lit ill? llei. lttrer-tor. Rev. .ltillll'N Siiitlli ltiimtm of the last annual meet- tti: um-o road and approved. The lrea-tor gave the financial state lllf'l'If of the siib-division and this slioiicd that the sum of 8ll2I.7l has bi-on raised during tfie past war The greater part of this a- moiint has been donated to the .parish fund: to assist in paying for the new t-litirrh. All fees have been paid The rt-tiring prcsidrnt, Mrs Jos- eph KP-lll', lltPn tune a report of ll1P year's work and tliiitittiid iii. Rm l)llT'f'lf!F. officers and mom- lir-is for the whole-lii-aricd support 1W'ed.. l Mclnerney - Br The marriage of llottetown. P.E.l.. in George War- ren Mclnerney. son of Mrs. Sam- iuel Sharpe and the late George Mc- linemey. PPlitt0dla(', .N'.B., lpiace Saturday afternoon. lat 2 p.m. in the Baptist Church fParsonage. to Thairs Ave. St, icatharines, 0ni., lir. l. J. Levy officiating. The bride was attired in a blue ioolt May 18 jfull skirt and tlireevqiiai-ier length ;sIeeves. Accessories were In white and she wore a t-tirsage of rind Sweetheart roses. Mr. E. C. Moor:-. lltitiite ('laire, Quebec, friend of the bride, an matron of hmiriiir lAlll'P a pink and grey dress with l.lllilP a('t'PGs0riPj and I corsage of pink Sueetheart roses. Junior liridesniatd in blue nylon crystair-tfs- and t-at-riiiig ii nose- gay nl rosebtids was Miss liynn Elizabeth Lt-iy of SI t'atliai'inea Mr l.awrr'nt-p iii-Int-riicy act- ed as best man for llI( brother The l'Pf'0plI(Ill loiloiiiiig lllP doti- ble ring ceremony lift-' lllllfi at the the tea tahlce and iii--t-s Hora parsonage with Vii": I .l l.f'lV al Sharpe and Betty Vnitli .t-riing Decorations were rarrit-d nut in .Presidt-nt. Mrs. John l-I. Train- lor. lst vice pres. Mt's.Reginald .l(elLi; 2nd vice prns., Mrs. Mattr- 'ioe Bradley; .'lrd vice prett.. Mrs John Molyneaitx; Recording secre- tary. Mrs Clarence (Tiirley; treas- urer. Mrs. Ambrose Monagltan; ronveners. Mrs. Aent-as Matters. Mrs Emmett Gorman. Mrs. Mark ('iirlci'. Mrs. Charles Flood. Following the installation of of- ficers a trlttirt htisincss meeting was held. After the adjournment of the nit-cling. the members as well as the RPV. l)irN'tor assemb- led iii the main (-hurt-h for the Act Mariatierite. I . Brt-haul and the :late Chester L. Breliaiit of Char- May 29. 1957The Guardian Page 9 ehout Weddin 3 Held In St. Ccitherines lmiilti-colored uiltpii and cake and pink tapers. Congruulatlng friends and relatives in the Mari time Provincu were read by Dr Levy. Later Mr. and Mrs. Mcliierney left on a wedding trip through New York State. Upon their they will reside at ll2 Merritt St, to street length frock of nylon taffe- st C'"”n'n"' out g fta. fashioned on F.mpirr llfIPS. with DUN" EOIIKVIU IV monies or s; l hiilf ilone. an nit I saying that applies in modern tut-i ' feeding. Dnctnn mid a variety of l foods at an riirli age these flan . g l lilat-s witii greenery and the brides table was centred with a tiered wedding telegrams from THIIFII JL. Q:-1-. Hell hegtin . . l The Act of Love 'Hu'a is woman's greatest chal- lenge in marriage. If in the wife who determines whether invo- making will enrich her life or i ctinve it. In June Reader's Digest. a wo- man doctor looks at. love and life. Dr. Marion Hilliard of Toronto given wine counsel on how a wife can develop the ret-iponaive qualities necessary for a fuller, deeper. more satia- factory marital relationahip. Get your June Reader's Digest today: 36 articles! of lasting in- t is-rt-sit. condemned to aava your .' time. - i -aoooaoaaeaeocoaooaooou . Rmlers should he mmcd out of tiarnil: way. I ;imp cords should I he tiittilen. miiletx giianled little llallllt are daring. but not deft. llmm xiimiltl he t-ziglr-eyed fr! sink pins. hairpins or small hitt- tunk f reopen make a heeline for "lliiiit titviecli. partly hecsiii-e of the tncrea-ell llll l ii-iiive valtie v-..iii-it allnrtls tmi also became ilit-i ttitiu that e.iiI-. for future ilfkhl rating hahtti. . . . AI 0 mother, it wlltlttltl be rrautir- ing to know that when ynti Slarl your btthy on Gerber. you can tie- pend on the same brand throiighotit p it-ahyhnoil. (ierhei has a type and . variety rtf food for exert baht need. Over 7i varieties of ( eicals. Strained and Junior Foods. inclini- ing Meats. I O I Span that creeper. With uiiiitiier in the offing. the floor makes it cool is l I y a r e ii fn r creepen. But be- fore you let your little wtinderliister explore on all fours. Kcemmce nf Um,” WW. mg ml), Dnlirioul, nutritious addition to :h4tlVl I ilici l . lirrhev Stramed Egg Yotlis. A creamy. custard-like tra- ture andadelicate, fresh-egg fl,nm make Gerber Egg Yolks particularly palatable to baby. Nourishing. inn, because they're rich in iron and vitamin A and a grind siinplementarv IOIJHY of protein. Important point: (Gerber lag hnllrn are heat-iiierilii-ed for baby: pi-tr teciion. I 3 a 0 Topping attraction. (ierlarr lg; talks gtte added test to Gertie; Strttined (Earden Vi-gclahlat Nit-e ..m'!”?m .;,-ivnii lior dttrini: Iicr term of ol- .. fire. he sure tn touch in a cereal dish. too. Gerber members lnswfrtd Toll Clll Wllhj "W ""”"b'” l" ll" l"""' l'"' ”'Pl safety proof his travelling griitmdq. Baby l-nods, Niagara Falls,(i.1nadg, of ('4insrt'i'att0n. Plyment of annual dues. inext meeting. Lunch Committee. t .rrv pretty wedding was sol- piiItilIPd in Central United Church. '10,, mm. sTANt.r:v niiiiitii-: The best. man was Professor 6. . , . . . . 4 . Fr Smith then mtdressed the l '- a W" " i ---- ------ ----- "- lltlflilalfllage on Saturday. May ll Alan Wilson of Wolfvllle. Nova Sco-yl M'l';"l”” "lllrllli ll::l"lDrllel;llI1l :1lfldW1l('llPS, Mlri List” lgoigtirl. mill” ' lpfzlh llV"”l":',l3;" l"':"'” '"F'"l""is -'Wl Wink? briefly on the pun. wnyuutjps 'I'RoM i-Mix Mw" Marjur", Rum. elder dauzblnm bmmer M U", groom. The us". mon y meet as P . . rs. eirenre .nmn tel. .unr- s. g F vi eIs.an iist or; ii the ..,".k M mo (. W I! m mp parish. in of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander ers were Robert D. lnglis. Halifax. l ”""'ed ”d 5'z"ed' C"”"l”"d""”' M” ""h" 3' ”3"”"""l'l- "”- M"""g W"""'" T l"”"""' "” Hal . cad and discussed " yllc tlianlicd the retiring nlTSl(lCM 'l'RIli'..N”TFI. Italy tRriitcrs' A iw s r - xtitll. Marshfield. became the male of Mr. Harold Graham Wil- ,...i, (On of Mrs. Wilson and the into Mr. G. W Wilson formerly t' Dartmouth. Nova Scotia the church was decorated with i...'.i-is of pink t-arnations and wt-or pains. and tho guests pews uric marked viitlt witttr sann hIlllS The rcrr-mnny was perform- irt by Rev .1 M Sproule Wod- ii; niusii: was beautifully play- irt by Rev. J. M. Sproule Wed- finial. attd Mrs Kathleen McGui- ;m. iiolinist. 'iip pride was given in marriage it her father. and wore it floor ri'.;lll noun or white eyelet-em ercd nylon over taffeta. Her ' tins of nylon net and held in - up by a pillbox covered with virls aiitl -rriuins. Her ca-tirade Wlillulll was of American Beauty - rs lliss Lotta Scott. only sister of on liridc. was bridesmaid. and wil'f' a flotir-lcn;-th gown of rose l'lVlnlTl nylon tulle over taffeta. u i t it matching headdress and mitts. She carried a muff of yel- and Preston Scott. Marshficld. The bride's mother chose for her daughter's wedding a turquoise jlace dress over taffeta with beige iaccessories and a cm-sage of yel- llow roses. The mother of the groom ilh0l'C a duster ensemble of grcy with pink accessories. and a cor- sage of pink carnations. Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at tlie Charlotte itown Hotel. The toast to the bride .was proposed by Rev. J. M isproulc and responded to by the groom. Mrs. R. L. Graham. grand- iniother of the tzroom. and Mrs .John R Andrew. aunt of the bride. poured. Servers were: Mrs. Wen- dell Stewart. Mrs William Ives. Miss Aletha Brown and Mrs Mur- ray Carmody For travelling on her wi-riding Lrip thr bride wore it matching ensemble of natural tweed. with brown accessories and a corsage of yellow roses The bride and gloom motored through the New England States. and on their re- turn will reside in Halifax A TVICTORIA Iiii Wrdnesday ow-ning. May ll. INT. there assembled in Victoria lull s goodly number of residents iiirt others to do honor to a good iritzhbor and his wife. Mr. and tits. Evan Wright. who intended Mon to remove to Ontario. llr. Keith Boswell acted as chairman in his usual capable manner. and aftrr some prelimin- iry remarks. called upon Mrs. 1.- it MscLeod to read an address in the honored couple. while Mrs. ftl Wright presented them with 2 zift of money. This addivss was i-iitititilarly from the local United Church members and adherents. There was also an address and i--rsentatinn from the Womenla itissionary Society of which Mrs. llritzht was a valued and devoted nwnihrr. and hail at one time been 'l nrri-ident. The address was mad hv Mrs Keith Boswell and tlw presentation made by Mrs. D tlrl 6. Method. Brief. but lauxlatory remarks nrre then given by Rev. M. K. fltarman and Messrs Kcitb Bos- utl. Heath Macouai-rte. Max Thompson and Clayton Morrison. all expressing a deep sense of loss in the departure of Mr and Mrs. W ht. is interesting meeting was brought to a close by a hearty sing-song and the serving of abund- ant refreshments. Following is the main address: Dear Evan and Grace: it is with sincere regrets that we. the members and adherents of this United Church at Victoria. learn that you intend to remove from our midst and take up ro- sldence in Ontario. Your reasons for doing so are quite well-known to its and we sympathize with you in your difficulty. We sre pleased to sav. Evan. that you have been a oonsistant and faithful supporter and mem- ber of our church from the days of your youth. till now. and that in the count: of time. you attain- ed to the honorable position and office of Elder. showing the con- fidence that the membership had in your. You had also for some years. held the office of Sabbath- School Superintendent. a position you filled with much satisfaction citiriuuitii Y's MEllETl'ES SUMMER FASHIONS MAY 27-28-29 AT Y. M. C. A. W85 Lcslcr Mc(.'ahe. moved by Mrs. Kenneth Mm-rtson Fr. Wood lnslallfrl new rm-tit. and Seconded by NFL Alfred M01" . lve and thanked retiring exccutivel rison, that all the nruceedlttor their from card parties be divided equal- ! jnurnpii Mm mm-ii Mi, sawed, ly between Catholic Social Wcl-i larr and paving of scats for the hall ..Mi'.s l'1.l ftoartlnn. Magazine Convener. was asked to order two beague Magazines. Roll call next month is to be answered with 20 cents collection towards Leailut Magazine. Donations to the Star- red Heart Radio Program are to he passed in to Mrs. Patrick Har- gan at the next meeting. The following officers were el- acted for the coming year. Pres- ident. Mrs. Leslie MrCahe: lst Vice President. Mrs. John B. MacDon- ald; 2nd Vice President. Mrs. Wm. O'Connell: Jrd Vice Presi- dent. Mrs. Charles Aylward: Ser'.V. Mrs- Kenn!-th Morrison: 'f'rensiir- er. Mrs. Charles O'Brien: C-mills to all concerned. - For all the reasons Riven show- we shall miss your present very much. as also your IUPPON 10 0'" church's work and activities. At the tllme " we wish you God- speed and it happy issue to .Y"I"' cfforts at your new Pl”! M I'”' ldence. You Grace. have also been ti con- sistent member of our church for all the time you have been with us. You have t en of great assist tince as it choir member and a good worker in rhr W.M.S. We shall miss your help very much. but we realise that our loss is some one elst-.'s lain. We wish also to express our sentiments In it more tangible way than the above. and so we ask you to accept this gift as it small token of our esteem and apprecia- tion. and -t the same time. with- tiig you both God's blessing and safe-koepinl for the time to come. On behalf of the congregation. His many ti-ti.-nits are planed '0 learn that Mr. Edward Boswcll. for some time I patient at Vir- lorla General Hospital. Halifax. lti glighfly improved in his condition and there are lood MP9! ll" M” full recovery. His parents. Mr- and Mrs. Keith Roswell visited him re- cently and found as above. cstiiiint or R. T. HOlMAN'S LTD. lit The htin. prrs. Mrs. Wallai-c .'lla('Kay presided and the iiirrttng opcned by singing ”Tht- lslandt IOINIA CIGARETTES land mt-nilwrs for lltf' assistance group of 230 given hunt in all parish activitit-s.p The nominating committee tl1eri'l years work. Meeting ad-i Hymn" and repeating thc i-rcod in brought in the following slate of I unison. Sixtren mt-mbcrs rt-spnnd-ioffit-er; for the new year's work t ed, The world famous CRAVEN K ASK FOR CRAVEN 'A' FILTER Also CRAVEN 'A' CORK and CRAVEN lA' PLAIN Italian emigrants. most of them engaged to work on Canadian railroads. left here Sat- urday for Canada in the Italian liner Sntitrnin. QUA MW, f v .liin't hate in sairifit y”. and purity in get it! Al O O in eicry roll of wonder s.r the hcatiitifiil pastel s hint or green r. if -,g.;. A.&. 72- Luivoia lo” V-sci it so at no - II' a 7lA') and hi... Tlicsc ilsvs. coliiiir is a mint. But you qimfili rrml tyrliu are yniirs . (ihmue the regular whitc-or any of mime you can he sure TOII are getting the iiiftcst. purest. must sanitary tissue you can buy. LITY e strength. "illness I the famous faihntcre fiil coloured (Li sh mere, hatics (pink. ycllnuv. it t3lf'fl(Wll1f(.ilVlIfl1ffC