MR. AND MRS. F. 1. M0 NAGIIAN Couple Are Wed At lonn Reside In Charlottetown It tin-has-l's Cllllftli. Iona. ivasi The toast to the bride was the scene of a beautiful tnidsiimgpruposed by Mr. Wilmer Blan- mer wedding when on Auizusti 17, Catherine liilccn. dauHllIt.'l' of llr. and Mrs. Austin J. llai-.tliI- Tan. I-Ildon. became the bride of Frederick Iran Monauiitin. son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Mon-l IKIIITI. Charlottetown. The tlou-ta his ring ceremony was perform- with pink accessories and match-: 0d by R"? 7' Il''"”d M9K"" inn corsaze of Sweetheart rosesu as parish priest Servers of the mass uere Louis Ili'Quaid and Mervin Rocke. rel- atives of the bride. The church was tastefully decorated with mixed summer flowers. I The Wedding March was play- ed by Mr. Albert Blanchard and many appropriate hymns were sung by Mr. Frank Mclntyre.l both of Charlottetown. The bride looked charminii as she entered the church with her fazher who gave her in mar- riacc. She wore a ballerina length ill or white chantilly lace ov- xlllll with iittcd bodice. tier twig mitts tapered to points the hands ller veil of net in foil softly from a tiara warts anti sequins. Her jew- iv mi: of pearl necklace and 4'. .incs. gilt of the izroom. She carried a pure rock crystal ros- ary and a cascade bouquet of pink roses. Miss Wilhcmena McQuald was bridesmaid. She wore a baller- Ina lenizth gown of blue lace and net over taffeta with matching mitts and headdress. Little Miss Donna Mi-Quaid was flower-girl attired in pink nylon with matching headdress. The at- tendants. nieces of the bride car- rioo nosegays of mixed flowers to match their dresses. The sroom was attended by his brother Gerald Moitaizhan. Ushers were Arthur Mt-Quaid and Wilmer Blanchard. Mrs. McMillan. mother of the bride. chose for her ciauiihter'a wedding a dress of blue silk and eorsase of red roses. Following the wedding cere Irony a reception was held at the home of the bride. Many fine musical selections were render ed. The dining room was appro priateiy decorated for the one easion. Centre of attraction on Its bride's table was a three tier veddirin ca e. topped with a min- lemre tvride and groom. After a honeymoon chard and responded to by the groom. The toast to the brides- maid was proposed by the groom and responded by the grooms- Illdll. y For travelling the bride wore.””l"9'" "I "'3"-V l”V9l-V '1'"5v earth and sandsinnc. green fields fitted suit of grey zarhadinel in the Maritimeii and the States the hap- Photo by Crasucli. Sietson-Murphy Wedding Solemnized In S'side ed by Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Weeks. brother-in-law and sister of the bride. The wedding sup per was panaken of at Birch Hill Tourist Home. Following the best wishes of their many friends, the happy young couple left on a honey- moon trip. planning to visit points of interest throughout the Maritimea. A very pretty wedding was solcmnized at the UiiitGd Parson- age, Summerside, by Rev. Cec- il Webber when Grace Ailura Murphy. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. -James Murphy. McNeills Mills. became the bride of Mel- vin Wallace Stetson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Stetson. Freetown. The young couple were attend- ELl.EN'S DIARY "Andy The Milkmon" Hcis P. E. l. Setting Very beautiful this September day has been - a lovely gift to us of season. And gracious we in: for some years now in Vana- gratefully recall. Kind to the far- hail, Athens, she is . University '""5 "HY " "'9 l””"95I Ind graduate. a clever and talented good in the farmuiws left to lady, with before this books of tend to the hearthfires and watch I verse to her cud”, 5),. i, .15, 9”” "'9 M155 N h0-'Y19- a radio artist and now in this In their hii.sbands' absence no her first story an author in pm- animal distressed them by wan-pown right. We, and we are sure deriniz 1'0 PIICPS ON OI bounds. her many island friends and No accident or undue concerntrelatives will congratulate her HPPE3"?d- -A-"5 "W 3100' Of TIPS! and be exceedingly proud of this Autumnulay in scenes of piclur-iisiand daughter and join with old loveliness. quiet and serene, p her in may yuppiness which mm. a orig the reaches of valley. as from haw", "om" fond ho" Among other pieasantries the realized. day save. it brought us ' copy we have a feeling that it is not of "Andy the Milkman." new olfl without a preseverance and a the press and shlnlfll. and writ-I self-denial. which must. bypass 190 by I friend ofvile NUUHII many other pleasurable pur- years. - S. Evatigeiirie Warren suits, a panpm-9 wmch knows no . . As old scenes retum now loiuearying. and a will to follow mind. and the )'9HI'5 lint-' Ilnfnldrl on and on through varying glints ed their tales to us it is to scelof pi-mm,-9 and shadow, or .195. that like another Evangeline shc pair in the Very rainbow-5 and Mrs. Warren born and reared on an Island farm has been liv- 4 fields and heavy yieldlas blu- berw Barrens. still other thoughts some b mind with Cavendish Isa home and last place of L.& Montgomery w o wrote Anne Green Gables the life of Dr. Roddy Macdonald. ninotyveight his last birthday. and still a pree- lining country doctor; and the poetic cadence of "Abegwelt". a name given by th. original le- dian inhabitants - which mule "resting on the wave." ”.. .andAndytheMllknaaa with this background and aettine. tells of Andy who winds his way from milk rouadaman to dairy iiarmer." We have not yet read this book. But. riftlins the new pages. we caught lovely glimpses of Island life and living in an era we well knew. and scenes too portrayed of pioneering days in tht vast Canadain West. Altogether it is. we are sure, "an enthralling story of Prince Edward island" and one which Ialande . will. read and reread with much in-I terest and enjoyment. Until tomorrow - - - Diary - Goodnight. . . . Page 10 The Guardian Thurs. Sept, 25. 1957 M66 Youill find the widest selection of , famous brand foods at DOMINION. All the brands you know and Iruet attractively displayed. and right at your finger tipt Youlll notice too. that you'll save money on famous brands at DOMINION . . . a penny here. a few RECORD QUAKE NEW YORK (AP!-The Ford- ham University seismogr-ph re-v corded "quite a large" earth- quake about I.000 miles from here Monday. Rev. Joseph Lynch. director of the university obser- vatory, reported. HOUSEHOLD HINT Wicker and rattan porch furni. ture can be given all-over pro- tection by applying thin coats of fresh, white shellac. too has always as l.one,fclloii hail it" . . . walked with God's benc- diction upon her." such successes come. "Andy the Milkmen" is a neat volume. the red covers without p picture or desiizn. the jacket pret- piiiy decorated with a scene aug- py couple will reside in Char- 35”" "I "I9 ml?- lotieioivn where the griioni is P. ”Tl”-S ii 3" 9"'hl'31l1FI8 Slit?! EL Dismm Supervim. mr me. of Prince Edward island 7 small Halifax Herald. The bride is a 1" 5”? hm 10"” i" Swry” "'9 9'5 jgraduate of the Giarloitetown law says" i t Noll" elghly yea" Hospital School of Nnrsiiig andl "tau, pmwd (Sim? cunkfderf prior to her iiiarriaec was oniulnnhhmld "F llmy P1LoV'"ce5 h S I p .. , ,. y 3 go ailttt:Pl'a cs wi every :.;i .!:.'.:,.::. S:....::;”:r: tum mo- ' a over its many highlights: red O" "S'”"" f”"" '1'?” h""S'.V'l.'iiiti iiiitiiilalinil farmland. long moon. the bride was eiitcrtainod ginning hpaghgs in summu. Ind at many social fiini-tions inciud- it-.:.iW.i racing in Mnwh lob "'3 I P051 Nun! Il SlN'Wt'T M "winters and oysters known around Eldon Women's institute. -ltiie world. the original home of black fox ranching, Yorkshire tlveaeomaeetionhattthenpvees p tbefedvig.foIlewhgtke'&J Iheuneterid. Self-sa uci norch ..... sponge or fruit ---.. Three more delicious treate from Monarch 1- -- I I I ' abet ' 331"" I an-ingt nau- I I has-aehai-s A ' ' oenantennaqgael I g Ptidding ADD ONLY WATER! MIX AND BAKE IN ON! DIOHI , You'd never believe such an easy-to-make pudding could be such a wonderful-to-eat dessert! Light and tender pudding, smothered in its own luscious hot sauce . . . right from the first delicious spoonful you'll notice the full, rich lavour. 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