MR. AND MRS. RAYMOND J. C AMPBELL AND ATIENDANTS i Lana-T Z0mwz Ilelann. Ioineta Editor. Phat I Page 8 The Guardian Sat.. October 5. 1957 Notre Dame Alumnae Au- timn Tea II a very much anti- cipated event this Saturday at- ternoon. Everyone loves a visit to None Dame. especially in the Autumn Tea. Mrs. Alan Ernst. Halifax, and her daughter Patricia Anne are visiting Mrs. Ernstls parents. the Hon. T.W.L. Prouse and Mrs. Prowse at Government House. Victoria Park. Mrs. T. G. lies. Lungworth Avenue. has returned from a six weeks trip to Western Can- ada. Mrs. Ives travelled as far west as Vancouver visiting oth- er Canadian cities en route. Miss Isabel .lamieson left Wed- nesday by plane for Halifax. Miss Jamieson will be a guest for several weeks at the Sword and Anchor inn. Mrs. Finley Fraser entertain- ed recently for Miss Gail Prowse at Mrs. Fraser's apart- Wedding Bells Ring Out At St. Mary's Church St 'llar).Ix('liiiiih. SltIllilS mic rcsxories and It rorsane of the srene of a wry pri-iii iieil- iihtte i-arnatiuns. Tlte izroonis ding. on August 21-t iilien Illl'I iiiiiiiver iiore It nriiy hlur lace Nanry. (IatlL'IllPl'1iI ilrs .l. Pct-ldross iiitli hliisli rose aci-essur- or Mai'Pltee and tile lute .l Pi-t-tics and a corsage of while car- er MacPlioe. (ll Siiiirix ililk tlllllrilliilltllls. ed in holy bonds in inati'iiiiuiiv', liuriiiu the ceremony Mrs. with Raymund .lim-pli. Mill ofyl-irank (irady sang tnauy ap- Mr. and Mrs. Juxopli .-l t'aiiip- prtl))l'lal(' lriiiiiis. Folluviiug the bell. Suiiris. cert-iiiuiiy a reception was held Rt. IT(li0liCI'(I .l -i .iliii'plii'lat The WIIOPI of Fortune llolel pci'tiirmed the ('1-rt-itiiiiii and.l'(ir sGl'Pltl)' giiosls. The bride's celebrated the huptial llzixs itable iias decurateil with a The bride. entering: the t-liurrltilliree tier wedding cake lii(iped on the arm (II her briitlii-r, l)r.'witli a miniature bride and Elmer MacPlti.- in the SIl'tlInS;Zl"O0ll1. The toast to tile bride of the iir-rlclin: imirili. limkerl.-vras priiposi-ii by RI. Rcvt-i'end charming in a tlmir lrtlillll i:iniii .l i. Miirpliy and respoiiileil to of uhite emhrtitilereil net iiier.l)j.' the QI”0tIn1. Father Steele act- laifeta. ller l'('ll of I-irciich lnreyed as master of ceremonies. vias held in place by a tiara Ill-l Amid sltowcrs of eonfetti the led lillh pearls and seqiitiis. Sheihappy couple left by car cit carried a bouquet of red rusesttheir lioneyntoon tn the Slates. and white enriiatioiis. it-iur travelling the bride ehuse The brides" t-llltlllflanls ll('l'("J naiy blue linen suit with while her sister Mrs John .I. ll;iIier- ai'eessoi'ies and a corsage of! LV. as matron of ltiitior. iiliii white earnalious. wire a tiirqiiuisc dress of i-liiflon Prior to gm-ir V”-(ldiniz the Miss K ate - Mai-lionald. astlirtde was tendered a shutter at I)l'Ifl('hlll&Il(I. tiliu wire a pliiklthc home of Mrs. J. N. lnncs. dress iil ('IllII()n viiih iii;iIt'lting;whei'e she was recipient of at-i-cxiiiiws. many beautiful gifts. The bride Tlie uriioiii mix atti-uileil hylywas also entertained at a dinner Ills hriiiiier Basil. The uslii-rs.pnrty by Miss Kate Mai.-Donald. u.ie .IIlIIll ll.-icl.eaii and Des-l0n their return a surprise party llllilltl Miiiheill. was given by friends and were Tiio tiriiti-x lntilIlt'r i-liusp for rf-ripients of many beautiful TIFF (I.'lll:Ill('liS iiediliiit: a (liistylgifts. Photo Barter'a Film ruse lace dress, iilth naiy at--lLab. WILL BE MARRIED merit. Prince Street. The party was a miscellaneous shoiicr for Miss Prowae. who is one of the season's brides. Lieutenant K. C. and Mrs Bourgeau and baby daughter Barrie. have returned to their home in Barrie. Ontario. They had been visiting Mrs. Bour- geauls parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mat-Millan. Fitzroy Street. Mrs. Bourgeau was the former. Miss Wanda Mat-Mill.an. Mr. and- Mrs. Bourgeau and Barrie wcre5 HAPPENINGS I ris whose marriage is to take place in St. Peter's Cathedral on October 12.h. y The Misses Lillian Kay: and Rae Donald have returned to Charlotttetown following an On- joyable holiday trip overseas. in addition to England and Scotland they visited France. lt- aly, Switzerland. Holland and Germany. . Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Vessey and Mr. Sterling Vessey have returned from a motor trip to Boston. Mass. wT1AIvC'MOUnlIIIII. New Hampshire and other parts of the New England Stat- es. They were companied by Miss Norva MacDonald and Miss Grace MacDonald. Miss Lillian Hogg. Summer- lside. is visiting in Halifax. the guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles Newcombe. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Sterns. Halt- fax. accompanied by Mrs. Thom- as Carrutliers. Summersidc. left lreccutly on a trip to New York. l l -Mr. and Mrs. Bruce MacWil- lliams and Mrs. Norman Mac- . Donald. Siimmerside. left on Fri- Iday for Springfield. Mass.. and New York City. Mrs. .I. F. Mat-Neill. Church -Street. entertained on Tuesday icvciiim: the members of the Illlllld of the Summcrside Baptist Church. The Beta chapter of the Sig- also visiting Mr. Bourgeau's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Bourgeau in Montreal. Miss Dianna Bell. daiiglitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bell. De- Sable. left recently to resume her studies at Mt. Allison Uni- versity. N.B. Mrs. Helen l-I ('arniud). left this morning for Toronto. Ontar- ma Phi in Summerside met at the home of Mrs. Art Robinson ;on Wednesday evening. During the business period Mrs. Robin- son repolirtel that ice-cream had been sent to the Chronic Care Centre. Members were urged to attend the coming meeting to help nrgani1.e the establishment of a class for retarded children. The members worked on slippers to where she will visit her son: he give" 'o H"? Ch"d'""" D; -..-.....s..-...--.....-4 L I MARVYN GILLESPIE ELIZABETH MORRIS Mr. and Mrs. T. Harry Moriis Mr. and .'ilrs. ll. Lloyd Gilles- have announced the engagement' pic of Milton. The marriage will of their daughter Geraldine f-Iliz-l take place October 12. about to Marvyn Rattray, son tilt and daughter-in-laii. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carmody and daughter Charlene. She will al- so visit Mr. and Mrs. William Smith and daughter. Mary Ann. Rome-town Drive. Port Credit. On her return she uill visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe MK. AND MRS. RAYMOND HARDY Pretty Autumn Wedding Solemnized In Beautifully arranled bouquets of early autumn flowers formed the wiring tor a quiet wedding on Saturday, Sept 21. at four o'clock, when Helen Isabel. daughte. of Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1. Wells of Brooklyn. waa unit- ed in marriage to Raymond Ii-um. son of Mrs. Arthur Har- nd the late Mr. Hardy. M Alberton was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with minia- ture bride and groom and sur- rounded by iin attractive ar- rlngernents of rosebuds and bahyls breath. it was flanked on either side by white tapers in crystal holders and low bowls of cut flowers. For a honeymoon trip to Cen- tral Canada. the bride donned I all of Royal blue wool with white nil coral flecks. Her ae- eenories were coral and navy. .on their return Mr. and Mn. would have got used to mylivtng Had! will reside II ilomro-c In the same hoine will! my wife "I ".'Ier':sta..l'IayIo -tnnmchtsnottbeeaml aka 'a l, NYO nan. tell up-wtiauy' , Prasnlilyllliint in an ad. and ,l'hyas”wIIuyuaeate,r.'a rec. COOKS CORNER tr" "':'.n.:'t.':"'-.'::"" ;t'l'.:.':'...".'.'.?-...'.'..'.:":'..."- men. D. EU v wife ' Iearofli.lInust'tQiltyaIxt0Iy.1ijI llcnnlritooolua cant"-Tyinisier-in-iaw.attou:hnunnuiugia-n-"input: lbmaatxer l'wi loputqwualcr wu." Iceauwlli at:.Du'I!Hll -iaiu;iise.t"ii-Jguiz B wnua.NoOui -5 -ui-at-' wieie nut blend ' ha I: T tcqn.Intyta paint nu Zn I1 in as, ., zahuhmunnuhu can . It ham. aoerauanaunuudn .15 haunt nuns I 1 an C r W '-i........'- ELEANOR ROSS By ELANOR ROSS It's marvelous to have ade- quate bathroom facilities. but for most families it's a matter of several members sharihg tho same bathroom. What untidiness and confusion there is when everybody I e a v e s wet towels tidy. drinking glasses smudgcd anl mixed up. rings in the tub and powder spilled on the basin. MAKE IT EASY Mom. of course. is the one elected to clean tip. So it might be worth-while to use a little psy- chology and make it easy for the other members of the family to help keep things clean and neat. it need not take any drastic measures, actually. Instead of lilllnpllinintl try coaxing the lam- lly to cultivate tidy bathroom manners. For instance. have a couple of pretty. bright - colored sponges MARY HAWORTL-l Irritated By Sister-in-law Dear Mary Haworili: why are plaln women so iicareyfl Is it iin act? when they are walking a- long I street at night ;even a well lighted. well atreet A they not an terrified il a man approaches within 1) pac- es of them. i don't seem to be alraid of male: The good looking dame: act as If they are used to Having male! nearby. I've noticed the same thing in church. Enter a pew behind a homely woman and invariably she will turn arounda-as if ex- pecting to be konkcd on the head. It must be an act in those circum- stances: tlve never heard of anyone; being hit on the head In a crowded church. But my main problem is my alnter-in-law. she has been living with us lmy wife and met for to may he reach: or watching. TV. In Inn-rnhcl '2 Keeping The Bath Tidy A Job For The Fcimily Carmotly. 215 Churchill Ave, Ot- tawa. Ontario. and in Montreal she will visit her sister. Mrs. Wilfred Oatiway and family. Mr. and Mrii. Ben Shephnrtl and son Daril. accompanied by Mrs. Katherine Shephard. (Thur- chill Ave.. Cit ', left this morn- ing for Ottaii where they will liamlr labelled "Tub" ml "la-1lTilK'ii'.i”i2ff. ?.'.'h3.'.fiI.?l iL'.”..l 5I"'i' You "I" my w'""p"I"'lilton and various parts of On- tags for sponges in the dime l um) store. Just use nail polish to write: ' the labels and attach them to he. 1-he Mlsws Kay and "pm. 9W"tZl'5 "ll" ' mm 0' "310" rlbh I) u f f y accompanied by Miss bl"? ,” ""3 590"”. I5 5”"'””1IBernadette Trainor left Friday 0"? ffl ”" I”9"W'"' 1'” V”9"d by car on a two weclcs holiday "Tllb 0' "3'""' WWI?" 0" "2 trip to the New England States. you are sort of obligated to use . it! You become conscious of thei Mi” (yum. Mm.D(',naM and '3" "WI "'9 "lb WW” I” I9"lMiss Sharon Bugden entei'tain- travelled . clean by each user. SEPARATE GLASSES And have a drinking glass for every toothbrush. You wouldn't dream ol having a community toothbrush. so why not provide an individual glass for each member of the family that uses that batliroorm'.' Hare enough ol those little fresh hand towels on hand. too. Small sin terry cloth hand low- elii are inexpensive, look decora- live. near W.C.: Why are plnin women so scarey? Well. maybe the jumpy kind of plain woman you daplore -- on the street. In church. at home. etc.-is a lonely soul. The habitually lonely person .tend.s automatically to become .lmersed in self-concern be- cause inwardly isolated from the security ol close protective allian- cert. His emotions turn back upon y himself because he lacks a part- ner. pal or spouse. with whom to exchange intimate thoughts and Their more fortunate sisters feelings on a reciprocity basis. This type of emotional diort ctr- cult tends to build up hair-trigger tension in the nervous nynt.lm- hence the lumpy reaction to "out- alder" approaches. i don't think it's an act. I thlnli It is the filiitaied rdex of a person who feels alone in the world Ieven it surrounded by de- l cent follui. The aloneneu feeling laterm from a sense that you laren't vitally important to any- aiarahowyour sister- ta-iaw feel: in your have. In her mind. to pt-dolly i I . body-that nobody really care: i i t ed jointly at the lntter's home in honor of Mitts Elizabeth Mor- ern as well as the plain Janes ought to do that. its not a matter of nerves or of cowardice: it's just plain common iiense. in this lera of violence warped by a ser- ies of wars. M.H. Mary ltaworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- nonal interview. Write her in care "Wm" of this newspaper. IO? WOIIVCII Ward at the Hospital. Mrs. Eil- icon Ives gave an excellent talk on ”SL-ulpture." ' . Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gorrlll and . ii John have returned home lfrnm London. 0nt.. where they ;were guests of their daughters. iMrs. Kenneth Thomas and Mrs. T. J. Tirm11erman. Frieiidx of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- arl Hurst. Kingston. N.S. will be pleased to hear that their in- fant son tan is recovering af- Iter a serious operation in Hall- fax. ' ' i Mr. and Mrs. ll. 1'. Holman. , Mr. and Mrs. Carl Crockett. Mr. land Mrs. Gerry Sheen. Dr. and lxlrs. .l. C. Simpson. and Mrs. Lloyd Lewis. Summerside. have lreturned home after attending ythe Mnchnrlane - Mlnue wed- idiiig in Fredericton. N.B. AVONLEA W.l. (in September l0th. Mrs. Leigh Wnrrcn was hostess to the regu- lar monthly meeting of Avonlea w.l. Mrs. W.L. Toombs acted as pl'l;SIdL'llI, due to the absence of both President and vice-preai- dcnt. Meeting opened with the Mary Stewart Collect. Eleven members answered roll call by naming a song popular during World War II. i The rccreiition period was led by Mrs. Roy Woolncr. Mlnuteii of June meeting were read and ed. it was moved and sec- 31ll.00 be paid to i.s.s.M.... ondcd that Create your own colorful setting your own atmosphere of beauty arounc your home, and you will express all the love and warmth within. Visualize the loveliest of Spring flowers as they will surround your house-tulips. daffodils, hyacintha, and crocuses. . Make this vision come true by planting Govemment-inspected Dutch Bulbs g this Fall. Inexpensive, sold everywhere; ' and as long as you can dig a. hole in the ground, there's still time to plant Dutch Bulbs. Discover the real beauty of your home. PLANT DUTCH BULBS THIS FALL DISCOVER THE REAL BEAUTY OF YOUR . iiuiitiutir NURSERY BOX 19. CHARLOTTEIOWN. P.Il HALIFAX SEED C0. (P.E.I.) ITD. 12 gum st; DIAL 0313 wevia acorn vaarisaa. use. 01 ' . , -is ,-l k