Mary Howard Is Bride Of Mark Doyle ; mu wedding was solemnized M, st. Mark's Roman Catholic church at Burton. Lot 7, P. is. 1. on October 28. at 8 am. by Rev. J. N, Trainor P.P. when Mary Lorrllne. eldest daughter of Mr. and ,4”. Thomas Howard. of Cape Wong. Lot '1, was united in a doubiaq-ing ceremony in the Holy gonds of Matrimony to Mark Clay- wn, son of Mrs. Harold Doyle and mg late Harold Doyle of Campbel- lwn, wt 4, P. E. I. The bridalchorus Wu played by Mrs. E. Howard. mm of the bride Given in marriage by her father. the bride chose a ballerina-length gown of white all-over lace and. y tum, with bouffarit skirt of ii- lusion tulle. The strapless bodice Md 1 matching bolero with Peter Pan collar and all-over lace mitts. A Victorian headdress with ii veil if illusion tulle studded with pearls ind sequins completed her costume. she carried 1 white prayer book with streamers of satin ribbon and vliite Carnations. she was attended by her sister. inn, who wore a maize gown of ill-over lace and satin and match- ng bolero. A maize halo completed ier costume. She carried a bou- uiet of 'miims. i The groom was attended by his, imtliers, Raiibern of Suiumerside. j The bride's mother chose for her. iaughier's wedding a grey suit of mnnian trimmed with velvet. she sore ll cm-sage of red carnations. mp groom's mother wore a taffeta Q,-955 of peacock blue with a cor- iage of yellow lmums. g in the tastefully decorated diii- 11;; room at the home of the bride's parenks, a wedding breakfast was iorved to 40 guests. The table. which was adorned with bridal cakes. our presided over by Miss Katle Howard, aunt of the bride. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. J. N. Triiinor and was ,.'.5,,.,...ied to by the groom. Guests of honor were Rev. J. N. Trainer. Rev. Fr. McDonald of East Point and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Delghan, Freetown. P. E. 1. maternal grand- parents of the groom Later in the day the bridal party left on a short trip returning in the evening to the home of the bride's parents. where neighbors and relatives gathered to wish them many years of wedded bliss. Thai numerous and costly gifts showedj ihe esteem in which the young rnuple were held. After a motor trip to U. B. A. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle will make their home in Montreal. The bride's K0ll'lK- iwiiy suit was navy blue with pin accessories. The groom is employed with the Department of Highways ln Ontariol, and the bride is on the staff of 7.eller's, Montreal. FINE STOCK SASKATOON ICPI -- Prince Ed- ward Island is contributing to bet- ter ham and bacon in Saskatche- wan. Thirty - eight Saskatchewan breeders each have received one or two of 05 Yorkshire boars of good registry purchased in P.E.l. Seventeen came from the farm of David Wright at Lower Montague. AFRICAN PORTS ' The four main seaports of the Union of South Africa are Durban. Capetown. Port Elizabeth and East London. Royal Conservatory of Music of Toronto MIDWINTER, EXAMINATIONS I955 Anlimionu ".1 5... Hunt nut): the Conservatory not but than DEC. to, flu III COLLEOI SVIIEY TOIONVO II. ONI. mined from page I Happenings of The Week reliearsal at St. John's Anglican Churih, Ottawa, Ont. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Roland Diamond, who now live in Montague, enter- -Billed MIG. Guy Dalling. Mrs. Pope Beer. Mrs. Ralph Jenkins and Mrs.. Arthur Henry, at bridge on Thurs-! day afternoon and evening. . Miss Jean Thornber, V.0.N., Yar- moutli. N. 5.. has returned to her home after visiting this week Wlthi Mr. and Mrs. Donald F. Stewartn Charlottetown. v 0 . Mr. and Mrs. James Crichton of Charlottetown spent a few days in Summerside. guests of their son-in- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lidstonc before leaving on Wednesday to spend the winter in Florida. . . . Mrs. Russell Badger oi Calgaiy, Alberta and Mrs. Ernest Moun- taln of Medford. Massachuetts, ar- rived Wednesday in Norbor and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding, who will cele- brate their 60th. wedding annivers- ary tomorrow. . . . Mrs. G. W. H. Beers returned this week from a pleasant visit withi, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Townsend: West Newton. Mass. On return Mrs. Beeis also visited her daughter, Mrs. David Crawford, Moncton. N. B. . . . Misses Kaye and Ireiiiieiis Dufiy.i left by car on Wednesday to visit: with liioiids in Moncton and Saint- John, New Brunsw:ck. ; . . . , Miss Geumie M. Boiilier. Adin:n- istrator of the New England Baptist Hospital, Boston and Miss Elzuor Kirkby, Night Supervisor-of the New England Baptist Hospital were re- cent guesis of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Wottoii. Psirkdals-. 1 The Queen Charlotte High Stililillj Band was in Soiiris in play for the Armistice Day Service. Fiiteeii boys are in this splendid band and Mr.i Ivo Cudmore is the Conductor. u . . Miss Paula Burden, whose mar-l place yesterday in Trinity CIlui'l:ii,l was waited on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs. R. P. VnnAlsiniLV by girl friends of her Sunday. School ilass, nhen she received. many beautiful gifts. . . . The liosiesses at the Curling Club; tonight will be Miss Bessie Prowse.l Miss Beatrice Jr-nkins. Miss Elaine Mutch and Miss Noreiin Auld. , . o . Mrs. A. A. I.K)CkI1i1l'L eiiteriiiincd at the tea hour on Tuesday at her home in Sunimerslde honoring Mrs. Gordon Bennett of Charlottetown and Mrs. Robert Archer, who has recently taken up residence in the town. The highlight of the after- noon were solos by Mrs. Archer, accompanied by Miss Mary Geldart. Mrs. Allan wedlock assisted the hostess in serving. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huestis with their three children returned to Halifax. N. 8.. after spendins l-he week-end in Siimmerside, guests of the formers father, Mr. Frank H. Huestis. .. . . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mai-Donald. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs Ralph Myers, left Crapaud on Tuesday on a visit in Kitchener and Toronto. where they will take in the Royal Winter Fair. 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. D. J. lvlm-Lend have returned to their home in Sum- merside after it visit with relatives in New Hampshire. Massachusetts and Connecticut. . - . Mr. and Mrs. Walter Simmons of New Annan left on Wednesday for Preoquo Isle, Maine. O 0 0 Mrs. D. L. Miller was hostess at bridge at her home in Summerside on Monday evening. . o . Mrs Gordon Bennett. returned to her home in Charlottetown on Wed- nesday iltfter visiting in st. Eleanors. guest of her brother and sister-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Bern- ard. Mr. and Mrs William Mant- comery of Bedeque celebrated their Silver wedding anniversary with rel- itives and friends at their home on Wednesday evening. Mrs. William Lawson wnii hos- tess at her home in summeriiide to the "Jolly Eight" on Monday evening. . y I 'h ii-is Alice Brooks Designs IT'S IHCKEAOK Combine rickriwk with easy- crocliei - make these beautiful doilles! Combine 2 colors! Crochet Pattern 'I23li: 1.1-inch, 19-inch. round dollies. Use No. 30 cotton. gay rickrack. For matching chair-set. Pnttem 7211. Each pott- tem cents. Ben TWENTY-FIVE CENTS in coins for this pattern (stamps can- not be accepted) to Alice Brooks designs cm The Guardian. 60 Front St. West, Toronto. Ontario Please print plainly NAME, AD- DRESS. PA'I'I'ER.N NUMBER. Mr. and Mrs. In a t-i-roiiiiiiiy at two o'clock, Satiiidiiy ilii.9ill4ll)ll, October Bill in St. ilflilllli Anglican Church. Ol-Ii tmiii. Miss Marion Elizabetli Reid,: (Iiil.lI!.IlL6r of Mr. and Mrs. of Mr. Arthur Josepli Shanta, son ol Mi'. Joseph Sliama and tho late Mis. Lro Bourgeois of Lynn, Mas- sricliiiscits is ,i'isiting iiil suiumcr- side. guest of her piireiits, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Delaiiuy. . e - Mrs Jmu Marl-';ii'i.iiic ciiti'i't.iiii. cd rii her hviiuc in SLlllllllf'lSlCil' on TI1lll'Vi2lV evening when biidgr was in play. . . . Miss Rubi MnrNcill of Saint John, N B. spvlil. the vieek-end with her puirnts. Dr. and .Vli's. J. F. MatNcill, Siimiucrside. . . . Mrs. J. G Sinipsnn was liosicss Ito the Okio Club. at her home in ysuinmciside on Tiicsday afternoon. b . . . Thv lllllllt”(il:ilP rr-liit.ves of Mr. and Vii-s. Wymaii Cairns, Siiinnici'- szde East, pleaszintly surprised them at their home on Monday even- ing on the occasion of their Twen- tieth wedding aniiiversary. . . . Mr. and Mrs Scott Cairns of I"lPCl1)iHl and Mr. and .Mrs. Stir- ling iVfilliii- of Kelvin felt on Tliiirs- day in mtriid the Royal Winter Fair. They will also visit relatives ,in Miiiitrt-.'il and Fort William. i I 0 a Mrs. RPL.'illili(i Pope i'eliii'iivd to her home in Sumniersidc this week. after visiting in New York City and Ottawa. . . Mrs. W. Arthur Allen iias lins- less at her home in Summcrsidc on Monday evening. 1 . . Miss Edith Bernard left Tignish by plane on Wednesday to spend the winter in Toronto. . - . Mrs. Elllllln Holman and daugh- ter, Miss Helen Holman, returncd to their home in Summerside after visiting in Montreal. . . . Mrs. -W. P. Callaaliaii and Mrs. W. F. Strong were hosteivses at the home of Mrs. Heath Strong on Tut-sdny afternoon when five tables Of Hnsflltal bridge were in play. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. James A. Harding will celebrate their diamond wed- ding anniversary tomorrow at their home in Norbom. . . . On Wednesdiiy evening a wed- dmft reception for one hundred and fifty guests was held in Howardls Banquet Hall, Summerside. In the reireiving line with the bridal couple, Mr. and Mrs. Layton schui-mm, ithe former Marcia Delaney: vi-eip the attendants. Mrs. Leo Bourgeois and Mr. Eldon Hickey, the bride: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carroll De. ll!-nP.l'. and the groom's parents, Mi-. and Mrs. Herbert Schurman. The bride was govvned in a two-tmu- taflrtn with carnage of white carnntions. Mrs. Delaney chose for the wedding reception n two-tone taffeta with white. L-arnatlnna while Mrs. Si-hurmnn wore navy with it C0l'8afle of pink carnations. The Hall was artistically decorated Wm, pink and white carnntiorns. and Mrs. Ted Gallant played the wedding march as the bride and groom entered the hall. Performing the honors were Mrs. Mark Delaney, Brinxful of thrifty gift ideas - grandmother of the bride. and Mrs our Alice Brooks Needlecraft Cata- log-I2 of the most popular em- broidery, crochet, sewing, color- transfer designs to send for. Plus Bgngrnv 4 patterns printed in book Bend 25 cents for your copy Ideas for gifts. bazaars. fashions. MARVEN'S LIMITED announce BICYCLE WINNERS Month of October; 1954. MARHAIET i.icur.n learned. N.B. quartet, Messrs. Roland. Sheen. Gerald Sheen and Herbert Schlirnian. Violin gplgpimn. hy Mi-. Toussnnt. Arsenault. and by Mt lmnard Gallant or Mill('nllt'hP. i'l"f"1II')BlllP(I by Mrs Ted Gallruit . . . aciriinpanied by Joyce, and granddsi.ghter. Donna Benjamin Schurmnn. Assisting lll serving were Miss Joan R.ogi-rs, Miss Dorothy Sonior, M”. char)” Miss Phyllis Hogs, Mi-5. UMC DTRDEHU. Miss Bonnie Claw. Mrs. Leo Wood. Blanche Matthews. Mrs. Tillman Am-iiiiult. and Mrs Robert Hnggerty. Among the gpecm features of the evernng were ap- propriate selections by the mat.- Allan wedlock. Mr and Mrs Grorgp KW. srg their daughter. 30' 5M"'" R0tzerson. left Summcrside. Wod- FL THNPM "'94- ncsririi on A visit to Halifax. N S DIFDPE N11 where they will be gur-gig of Mr- .-:.:.:.-T and Mrs. Cyril Arts. Art hur Just-ph Shama Barry Rcv. Frank Lawler. Mr. L. S. Vlrr "age 10 ML David Nu-hg1s()n' L.y()k(Rf3ld, oi Vit-tor;ri. became the bride played the wedding musiw. Page! 77 Saturdgyii Nov. I3. 1954 Tlie guardian Dioris Latest Fashion Proves. ,. Popular in British Stores LONDON, (CP) - The ilitstvtwllfa int-hes. Less than 1514 will samples of Christian Dioi-'s neii-iftmrchase ad siiiartimrougv twain:-1:1 g - i wo-piece ress w , . ?u?e;”::n'9lgl"4g giheglxtih mftrssi natural hlpline and unaccentluatedi or n . ar yoi - bust. - fiil, wearable and apparently sure NEE" NEW BRA salds winners. Despite initial reports to the run- These d0lll'n-10-Gal"-h Collll-is Oi irary. the bust is still there. withi Paris most controversial fall line even more of an uplift. Corset man-i --orlslnals 0! which cost 1200 uyuiacturers say that 51 new bra isj 52250-seem to indicate that the 11- ;required -- one even higher than, line isn't as hard on natural curves lyesterdayxs voluptuous curve. .' as first tho ht. ”Women are tired of wearingl .”8 . . . . .Women with measurements that iilgili. i-oi-sets." Dior said in laiinch- fall below Hollywood standards can iing his H-look. Store sales folki wear it and make the most of those isay the new easy lines are goinzi 'fjm”:.4T: j T" ' litn prove him right and that the Mrsmxgy, pv'glke(.'n:rajgdA:l:lf)1dbn:4er llong, straight look at working-girli gt M3N Hi nd M, E H Sim”; level l5 femininity with the em-., wig? usfwres 3' a l' 3 i phasis on uninhibited lines. 1 i ' iIbhP4 dI.d.h' For her wedding me bmdc c,h”5e l ni'enni:dy St;'ilLSgha(I71ll(ilLrS"lIiI,ant iini::Iil'i' Eh w'?,'1tlz'l::'3et'h Wwnt m dhhilfp up gradually on the long. unbroken ml Y c Over "1 '" 3" "'3' H-line. Women with classic tastes She WOT? 3 H10” 1509 130k" la-Shsi in tailor-mades have plenty to ..-- ...-1.7, November Nupfials ioned with Peter Pan collar and Choose (mm, ' 10"! 5189”! 0V" the 5'-T301955 bfldci The recent London collections, ice. A beaded white Sal-in and 1368: style st-tiers for niaiiy manufm:- , ,, , cap held her shoulder-length VEli.Vllll'ed outfits, SkliiUiI.V combine. P”"i"3"”l'h"" '””'”'”"3 ”'"" '""M”"4 ”" -"”"”' -""i””l'"” 9' She wore a. pearl necklace and car- fitted and unfitted waist lines in are Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ai-senault. The Chuish of Ihe Holy Re- rinss. "16 El” 01 I-he bridegr0om,l'Surh Dl-ll-1115 35 3 50715 lW9Pd bVideemer was the, scene of the ceremony which un."'fi in marriage aim she cagried O bcmquet M Hap'i:(uTPaldn pgaigwlyjilngaltlgg Laura Priscilla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Jar. Fort Augustus. p"F1:J?fOVt!:?X:;. a reception at Lailllted suit in soft blue tweed with 3"d Edwardv 5”” "I M" "'d M” C” P' A””"”'-'i rw”'i'”"”"'”'"s'F Tdul-nine, the couple ien on a mug...-,big collar, no revers and buttons (Photo by DIG-yore Studios). trip to the New England Stateslfrom bust to hem of J7lCI(f'l. The and the Maritime pl-ovmwsg Fol-lSlFiIiQilI.-SCVPH-Bigillil mat with "Evening M”. Shnma W0” 1 greemplaid lining has iiiiger-length poc- and yellow tweed coat dress ivithikets Md bumms (mm ”””5L W SEAMLESS MICROFILM 1 . vihcni. It's worn with a lilac felt. gar; aacceciilalzg inulgsgt b:'(Key(flT::&, pony hat that hides the fare in N rnrnations. pmh”: H . . I i Mr. and Mrs. Shaina will iii-aknp0TH”? OV"Y'4'”'5V y I V their home at 104 Driveway, apt. 5. Mai” mead """”' ”'”” hm ""I' I Illl'S lll beiii'ei' and pcrsian lamb. Ottawa. on their return. Out-of-town guests were: Mr and Mrs" R' Barry Reid' vicml : "Shock tactics" is the name given g'::snmHeu;2I.ssl:'a'R3:'1 x;'”xl'lllUE:." by Charles Creed to a brown' Emmett Callaghan Charlottetown: tweed wan mm wide panels of i , p-yopossum stretching at-ross the en-l Ml” 3"” M75 E3” Smlmr 3”"""”'jiire front and widening from neck marten, mink and fox. And there's .much fur and fur fzibric lining. ORIENT HOSIERY 51 GAUGE side. P. E. 1.; Mrs. Richard Ada-Ho hem V Mrs. siiiiina, of Charlottetown, dow. Miss Joyce. Adladow. MR Rich-, Big cape co1i.irs Stand around P E. I. Md AdBd0W- Lallslllil. M1011-2 Mriithe ears, often held in place with I Rev. Tc:i-ucc Finlay oliici- and Mrs. C. Kuchard, St. Cathar- 3 long scarf tie. Comfortable travel 2 . iliesi Mr. James KorreY- Mn Malhcoais have narrow tie belts that Rae. Mr. and Mrs. P. Monaghan. merely empliasize uiifittcd lines. y Toronto: Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Raei There are styles in the Londnnl Givt-ii in niariiauc by her Mrs. C. Cooper. Mr. Gordon Bul- salons identical with many shownf faliicr, the bride was attended byilcr. Montreal: Rev. Frank Lawlengsit the same time in Plll'l5--Hlld; Q1.)-nu, Ithere are the purely British. 1 zited at the cereniony nsszsted by J The FASHION SHOPPE iovii TV-SPECIAL Until Christmas! esti 3" Wm- -.9'..".""'7I,I.IgIxxxzn emu-. vi willie! rm shock resistant, anti-inn ellc, ONLY 54950 MIIWII If” uiitoo lIi.M ” I '.lf.V,-or "i -"l N - ' i II n i MISS AMERICA Ill) fjljf" . 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