é WY fe ER RR Oe SE Pe eo re aa ee ___The | Cathedral, Vancouver, was the setting ~ for the marriage of Sally Anne (Sad- fe) McKarris and Joseph Maurice Murphy on Saturday 16 May, 1959 The church was decorated with white and mauve lilacs and mix- ed flowers. , The ceremony was performed’ by Father Foran. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charlies McKarris, Charlotietown, P.E.1. The groom ig the son of Mrs. Joseph E. Murphy and the-late-Mr. Joseph E. Murphy, Vancouver, B.C. The bride wore a gown of im- ported Chantilly lace, nylon tulle over slipper satin in ballerina Wilhelmina Murray Moore Weds George A very pretty wedding took\sories. Her corsage was of white Place at the Most Holy Redeem- er Church, Charlottetown, when Wilhelmina Murray, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Humphrey Moore of Abney, Lot 64, P.E.I. and George Pimer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Conway, Kinkora, P.E.I. were united in marriage. The Rev. Father Marian officia- ted at the ceremony. The bride was charming as she entered the church on the arm of her father with her street length dress of blue brocade bengaline, with white stole and match- Ing accessories. Her bouquet was of pink and white roses, with white streamers. The bridesmaid was Patricia Conway, sister of the groom. She wore a street dress of turquoise bengaline with white stole and Matching accessories. Her bou- qguet was pink and white rose buds. The groom was supported by his brother John Conway of Alberta. For her daughter’s’ wedding Mrs. Moore chose a blue dress of figured linen with white acces- AND iM. MURPHY Island: Girl Is Wed In. City Of Vancouver, B.C. mode, featuring fitted dropped waistline, bateau neckline edged with iridescent sequins. The sleeves came to lily points over the hands. There were floating Panels from neck to hemline in the back. A bridal coronet of sequins and seed pearls held the bride’s cha- pel length French illusion veil and she carried a bouquet of red as ae ali se lily of the val- ey. Mrs. June Dremin was matron of honor and Mr. Harold Dremin was the best man. The reception-was held at the Delmar from which the happy couple left for a honeymoon ‘trip to Vancouver Island. Elmer Conway carnations. The groom's mother wore a dress of navy silk with white and navy accessories. Her corsage was .white carnations. Following the cehemony a de-j licious breakfast was held at the Queen Hotel for about 20 guests. The bride’s table was adorned with bouquets of mixed yellow and white carnations and centred with a three tier wedding cake. The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. Father Mareau and Was responded t~ by the groom. The bride and groom were giv- en a community shower at Ab- ney at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Richards, also in Bonshaw Hall where they received many beautiful gifts. Prior to her marriage Mina was given a bridal shower at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gabriel Kays where she received many lovely, and useful gifts. Mr. and Mrs. Conway left amid showers of best wishes for their home in Alberta where the groom is employed. “ « : Royal Tour this year description of the Queen's dress Using Dorothy Fraser as 4\every time she appears: - " model, she is shown here (CP Phote) ee Le : SHE’LL MATCH THE QUEEN Sey Davies, (right), operator|ing a hat design to CBC announc- a Toronto charm school andier Byng Whitteker. As fashion free-lance fashion commentat-| consultant for the tour, Miss Dav- ccurate | Burt French, who lives near the « {ideally to the ceremony. James ~4A\emptied first the timothy seed, | Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Puone 8508 ° HAPPENINGS graduated from Prince of Wales an honor diploma. In ‘1956 Company. in Hamilton, Ontario. Joseph is the son of Mrs. J. T. Revell; 91 King Street, Charlotte- town, and the late Mr. Revell. Mrs. Lioyd Moreside is a pa- tient in the Prince Edward Island Hospital where she underwent surgery. Mrs. Moreside will be ELLEN’S DIARY We Mix The Continuing cool and overcast our morning was to make us appreciate how good was the af- ternoon with the delight of brok- en clouds, ‘the miracle of sun- light again over all. The grass clean - washed by night-showers shone, the dandelions once more brought out their gold. . . goldfinches would be gathering from amongst them—the—fuft—of first round gray heads to reline the small nest in the rosebush and, we sighed, hasten the sum- mer away. We transplanted. then, seed- lings of snapdragon, selfseeded and survivals of a winter which tested the hardiness of many 8 plant and seed. “Ah me!"’ That was Papa Star- ling watching us at work-ift seedling carefully, reset at chos- en spots and press down about it the loam. He is a worried crea- ture we fancy these days, kept so by the concerns of his home. “How are you?” we queried. » “Oh 90, so,” he replied deject- edly he received his Bachelor of Com- | ly Even then, it came too mind, the— retu: h within + Mma a day or Mrs. J. M. Roop arrived home in Charlott Roop has been for the past two years in Germany with her son-in-law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Drummond Cobb. Upon her arrival in.Canada Mrs. Roop went on to Toronto to visit her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Scott. . Mr. William E. Calibeck, Gra- paud, is in the Prince Exdward Island Hospital. Mr. Calbbock had the misfortune to: fall and break his hip. He has undergone surgery and is resting comfortab- A miscellaneous shower was held recently for Miss Joyce Mac- Donald at her home in Cburchill. Many lovely gifts were presented to her upon this occasion. The verses were read by Mrs. Junior Downe. Joyce charmingly thank- ed everyone for their kindness. Delicious refreshments were ser- ved. Grass-Seeds This Rite We Truly Love the red clover before more tim- othy, and the dark of the alsike was added and we dropped to our knees at the mixing. “Has Rob mixed his?” we in- quired. ; James snorted. “‘Oh yes, after a manner! But, Ellen, you know what the younger generation of farmers are inclined to be like? More or less careless about the like. No time to fuss, they say. “If “he said seriously ‘“‘they’ve | no time to do things right, they've no time to be farming. . -Watch out, Etlen!. .see that dark streak showing there, We mustn't have it like that. And we loved it—loved the silk- en feel of the precious seeds slip through fingers as we stirred and mixed them together in a tweedsy ensemble, loved the ceremony of it, unchanged at Alderlea ever since its farming began. Was it, the thought came to mind, too much to hope that we might look ahead to another June and the privilege and ceremony of mixing the grass seeds with James? Until tomorrow — — —Diary— jand committee. t’s your trouble this lov- ely afternoon?” i “Oh,” he shrugged. “I guess there's no need to tell you. She, hasn't the patience of once.” j “Usually age mellows,” we grinned. : “Maybe. . ‘but I’m. afraid. . .” | he shook his head. i “The babes will soon be here?” | “Oh Meanwhile she tranquilizer.” i “Tt rests her.” we said. : “He aodded, brightened. “For| takes an odd “T sometimes think it wouldn't ; be a bad plan if I'd take one 19 With James we dame to a rite’ of the sowing season at Alderlea. Just after dinner it was when the sun again wove its. bright /|magie in the-old kitchen. It is there we must mix the grass seeds — have always in an un- i! broken continuity, all down the years. j We once spread a white sheet | over the hooked rugs there. But later the smooth surface of more modern floor-covering lent itself | A spreading it evenly over the se- . apples ‘Alin lettuce cup ‘lbowl. Yield 6 servings. lected space. Next the green of TO DAY'S TREAT | i '|\CABBAGE AND APPLE SALAD | 2 cups chopped, unpeeled red 1% cup seediess raisins Salad dressing Salt to taste Method — Combine cabbage, | apple and raisins. Add salad dressing and salt. Toss lightly together and serve immediately or from salad ALL-IN-ONE-PUDDING 1 cup flour % cup white sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder "?\1 tea: ©. |pour this hot syrup over the en- S |moderate oven “about 350 degrees B\F. for a half hour. Y% teaspoon salt % teaspoon nutmeg % cup raisins % cup milk Put this mixture in, greased pan then take 2 cups boiling water, 2 tablespoons butter and vanilla. Mix well and tire batter in the pan. Bake in WANTED WIFE KILLED MONTPELIER, Vt. (AP—A driver was held Tuesday on charges of conspiring to have his wife killed so he could marry another woman. Frederick Rhein is accused of offering $1,000 to Rhein summer home in* nearby Middlesex, Vt., to ‘get my wife out of the way.” .. 4 yes, one of these days. ; 43-year-old Rahway, N.J., truck | hi CONFIDENT by Byrne those warm helps the mood free from the BANK the bills... o of how my savings account—now Why not see your B of M manager today? |\COOKING IS AN ART .. . yet easy to master, with the If serve this Pudding_—made with delectable ROYAL INSTANT P ora rae scrumptious Deluxe Rice family will salute you ary artist! It’s a new Prepare Royal Instant V the package. Add 2 cups coo teaspoon of nutmeg. Turn into decorate, perhaps with whi all 7 creamy-smooth Royal the creation of an endless variety WHAT’S SO RARE ... as a day in June? Why, MIRACLE WHIP, my pretties! No one has ever yet been able to successfully copy the secret of this famed salad dressing. Miracle Whip c a tangy, home-cooked flavor with satin-smooth texture, Use it often, these lovel with cold meats and s , W day-by-day salads, and in picnic | ; hat salads made with Miracle Whip are a delight in flavor, in down-tight goodness . .. extra good with sliced oranges or sliced tomatoes. You'll thrill 2 cups finely shredded crisp to a new taste-appeal when you use Miracle Whip. Always buy ‘| cabbage e er find the large 32 oz. budget-wise jar! little cakes made so easil EAGLE BRAND Sweetened LOOK LADY-,NO COOKING! Delightful — delectable — delicious 11 cups (1 can) Borden’s Eagle Brand densed Milk--4 cup lemon juice—l rind—about 27 Graham wafers—butter cream, Blend Eagle Brand Swketened Condensed Milk, lemon juice lemon int until mixture thickens. Line a 9-inch square pan with waxed paper, then ® Graham wafers on Yhe bottom, fitting them closely together, with half the lemon filling, making sure wafers remain in place. Repeat this layer of wafers and filling. Top with layer of wafers. Allow to ripen in ‘frig 12 hours or more. Te serve--unmould, cover with butter icing. cut in 1% ‘inch squares, Makes 36 cakes. For a glamorous dessert use whipped cream delicious petite in place of butter icing and cut in larger squares. THERE ARE TOUCHING LETTERS from hundreds of men and to relief tic Ss suffer—do tell them about RAZ-MAH Capsul Or if you, yourself, are a victim—do get some fics see cet sep eee ewer who write, “At last, | have f the relief for which with RAZ-MAH Capsules!” ALL NINE LIVES OF YOUR PET pane - be happier and healthier lives if she is fed DR. Vitamin Bl added too! This new onl har eecheied sede oe her contented appreciation of this Wednesday. Mrs, | languid summer days. And the way to save money while I pay my bills with an economical B of M Per- honeens—aey spending account I call it. 5 a while. And then “he chuckled And those summer siestas are all the more able when I think . ¢c idea—and truly delicious. . a8 shown on ked rice with 1 cream and a cherry; You'll find ly th ; Condensed h cooking to it—and so easy to make! Do try it! Lemon Refrigerator Cakes: * tsp. ted lemon gra icing, or whipped women who, th relief from bronchial or as RAZ-MAH Capsules, a are now eager | see these heart Panl tributes af eracitune for com- \] Sad coughing fom Brotha ‘om bronc saunter ata. If you have friends who TORONTO GRAD. M'ss Margie Munn from the Toronto Getiéral tal, School of Nursing, on May 21st. Before entering Toronto Gen- eral Hospital she graduated from the. 1956 Class of P. W. C. Mar- gie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Munn, Marshfield, P. E. I. — Portrait by LeRoy Toll Studio. e SPRINGFIELD W.I. The June meeting of Spring- Tield W.I. was held at the home of the president, Mrs. John Hick- ox. Ya the absence of the sec- retary, Mrs. Keith Mayne was appointed to act pro tem. The meeting was opened with The Island Hymn and roll call answered by ten members nam- ing an outstanding Island citizen. There were five visitors and o joined the W.I. . Minutes were read and treas- urer’s report adopted. Health re. port of school was read and other correspondence attended to. A paper by the Agriculture president, Mrs. Mutch was read by Mrs. Hickox. It was: decided to send for collecting cards for Retarded Children’s Campaign and four members volunteered to collect for it. a | The executive reported for the district convention, The subject this year is Home Community and Wit: Dr. George Fisher will be the special speaker. On motion, Mrs. Crawford Sin- clair and Mrs. Keith Mayne were appointed delegates to the annual convention, with Mrs. Hickox and Mrs. Dunning alternatives. Mrs. Hickox convener for the: program on “'Citizenship’’ conduct ed a symposiym, “The Citizen as an Individual’ and was assisted by four members. This was fol- lowed by “Faces in the News” an | interesting contest, and Mrs, C. | Sinclair. received the prize. Three visitors judged the very) attactive home-made calendars, | Mrs. Gerrit Loo’s was the most | original, for which she was award ed a prize. | "rhe meeting tlosed with a solo by Mrs. George Dunning, “There are Many Flags in Many Lands”, Lunch was served by the hostess A social half hour was spent by all present. IALL ated Y YOURS — » MONTREAL, June 1ith—Summertime is a time to r-e-l-a-x . . , old lazybones that’s me come of utter contentment like being | th an assist from | m problems—wi' OF MONTREAL, You see, I've found | it. Now kept strictly for saving—grows. | right dishes and t Pud lend themselves to | of dess elights! June days, with fruits, on, with vegetables in . You'll Borden's Milk, No emselves, have found splendid i thmatic Stack wish you could IDA BAILEY ALLEN’ ~ Hot Or Cold Charlottes: Make Piquant Desserts “The name when employed in dessert: preparation is popularly associated with the use of whipped cream, for exam- Bs ae natnaes ce eo name originally meam the use of a deep charlotte mold, often with ‘fluted sides. HOT OR COLD “Sometimes the dessert was hot, such as Charlotte of Apples, or Banana Charlotte. Sometimes it was cold, made with and top- ped with Cream Chantilly, which is the French term for sweetened = cream flavored with va- a.” ‘In either ease, hot or cold, Chef, a ‘charlotte’ is a delectable dessert, well worth featuring to- day,” I suggested. “So from one of. my mother’s old cookbooks, let's present re- vised versions of two of these ex- cellent desserts.” Measurements are level; recipes for six. : Banana Charlotte: Cut crusts from six slices enriched bread; cut in 3 strips each. 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