3 ill Ssnforlsed Cotton RElTMElRE- GILLIS WEDDING Prior to the groom being post- ed to Cold Lake, Alberta. in the nc.A.i-t. 'a pretty weddluii W85 colt-brated at St. Pauls Church. Siiiiimersl 9;, 03 June Sui Ann G i daughter of Mrs. f-v-i-if-lS"?'jDi' SALY snaps : COTTON rnmr " ' SWIM F "t suns "' FOR sum-r It siionn 3 FLATTERY -u in Bernard Gillis. Summerside. be- came the bride of Cpl. George Reitmelre. son of Mr. and Mrs. Titus Reitmelre of Osogoof, B.C. The bridesmaid was Miss Effie Gillis, sister of the bride. and the best man was LAC Irving Heine. L 0 N D 0 N (Reuters) '-- The dresses the Queen and her cou- sin, Princess Alexandra. wore for Tuesday's opening of the Royal Ascot races became society's major topic today. For they posed the question: Were they the same? Ascot crowds saw the Queen wearing a bright pink and white flowered dress with a pale pink straw hat. The only difference about the 19-year-old princess' outfit seemed to be that her hat was boater-shaped and not made of straw. The Daily Sketch describes the outfits as "similar." The Daily Express gives the same descrip- tion for both dresses and says the Queen was placed in "a most em- barrassing situation." The Express adds: "The Queen's Ascot wardrobe is planned with the minutest care but this is the second year running that someone The Queens Ascot Dress is Major Topic Of Society the public whose dress, although dissimilar in style. was made of the same material. "Officially, after any dress has been made for the Queen,' the re- mainder of the roll of material is destroyed and never made again,” The Express notes. MORNING smite "Miss Smith. who told you that you could neglect your office dut- ies just because I kissed you once i l STANLEY BRIDGE IV. as. a. ward mm and accept our reap. Mrs. w. 1. Green entertained ””""V ""”"" '5'” " 5' '”"" . Stanley Bridge W. M. 8. members u” d'”'”" V'"”"' m WC '9” 1- at their June meeting. Mrs. Elmer ml Fyfe led in the devotional per- M""""' M ”"i”"' , . Md. opening hymn 31 Th. read; 15 members responded to gr. pews marked with forget-me-nots T chapter of Romans was "H "u with ' Va" "('c”p"""f I Lyons-Jenkins ls Pretty June Wedding in S'side A pretty June wedding was meeting - Edwin lleckbert Studio L l ii -. Here again in tune with spring is the romantic ballgown, long and graceful of skirt, and fashioned of rich and flattering lace. Miguel Ferreras does the dress for dance- ing evenings. it is of unadorned SPRINGTIME The days are glad with bud and bloom. And all things sweet and new. The trees are garbed in shining GALA EVENING GOWN viz r-1-ryw m gain (,. solemnlzed in the Suininerside United Baptist Church at 2.30 p.in. June 16. when Joyce Ethel. daugh- ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ro- wan ' ” of Murray River, and niece of Captain and Mrs. Lester Beck of Summerside, exchanged vows with Morton Wilbur. son of Mr. Wilbur Lyons. and the late Mrs. Lyons of Yarinouth, N. S. Rev. Keith Hnbson performed the double-ring ceremony. Given in marriage by her uncle, the bride was gowned in white tulle over taffeta. floor-length, with chsntilly lace fitted strap- less bodice, full gathered skirt on a chantelly lace bordered peplum. with matching bolero of lace with long. tapered sleeves and Queen Elizabeth collar. Her waist-length veil of tulle was held by a bandeau of seed pearls. she carried a show- er bouqu t of Better Time roses, and lilies of the valley. Miss Hope Jenkins, sister of the bride, and maid of honor. was gowned in yellow embroidered nylon over taffeta. ballerina length. with the new,long fitted torso. full gathered akirt with cumberband and bow at back. and matching bolero. She carried a cascade bouquet of Brlarcliffe roses, and wore matching head- band of flowers. and satin ribbon. Miss Myrna Hancock sang. "I'll walk Beside You," previous to the Ceftmliliy and "0 Perfect Love." diiirns the signing of the register. Mr. John Leuty was organist. Mrs. Beck chose for her niece's wedding a two-piece dress of blue apricot-ii, with white linen jacket. white accessories and a corsage of pink roses. A reception for over sixty guests was held at Mulberry Lodge. The brides table iias centred with a ' thiee-tier wedidng cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. Roses and lilies of the valley were used as decorations. Rev. Mr. Hobson proposed the toast to the bride which has responded to by the groom For her hoimviiioon trip to Nova Scolia and points of interest in the United States, the bride donned a white linen fitted dress with duster of while and grey. white accessories and a corsage of red roses. 0U!-Oi-l0Wn guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Junior Waddle of Ber- muda: Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jor- dimv Puswash, N 5.; Mr. and Mrs. HI")! Burhoe. Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace White. Murray Harbour; Dr. and Mrs. R. S. MacDonald. Mrs. Catherine .l(-nkins. Mrs, Blair program entitled Patterns". us some of the S0 IS WE Miss Arleen Jordan, cousin of the bride. was bridesmaid. She was gowned in blue embro ered nylon over taffeta. bellei-inn origin. with new long fitted torso. full gathered skirt with cumberband and bow at back. and matching bolero. She carried a nosegay of 37157011"? 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