lacs -rm T HE GUARDIAN. C.HARLO'l'FETOWN I AUGUST '4. 1952 cAuiao THEATRE Kensington Monday-Tuesday 'I :15-9:15 lnttettiwn, was a recent iit.....i...,i... ....a ViaLily Mrs. Ben Thibeau was a rcccnt visitor to st. Stephen, N. B. Miss Ora Proflzj-R.N., of Char- visitor to Randolph Scott, renegade of the Margate. law becomes a Marshal of the areal plains in ”Fl(illT!N(i MAN OF THE PLAINS" in color. witii Bill Williams, Jane Nlgh; Victor Jory. I ::. FINE BEANS NORTH sii2,1s.;.. .- mom -I The Steel shortage didn't worry contractors on a nt-iv bank building here. To support inc floor they used beams made of glued DlPf'PS of British Coluiiibiri Fir. ninc by. 16 inches and 2 feet long. with similar but longer licains for the roof. Tonight 7:13-9:15; M-G-M HIT! Mr. and Mrs. Justin Mrhcllaii. Indian River. have as their guest. Miss Helen Houghten of La Prair- ie. Quebec. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mulally and son Richard. of Souris. arc spend- ing holidays in Kt-iisiiigion. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mulnliy. --Messrs. John RllE')'. Baltic, and Ernest Mcxelvie, Hamilton. left rrceiitly for I-ligli River, Alta, to visit Mr. Rile-,v's cousins. ilie sons (ll thc late Sciiiitoi: Dan Riley nf Hiyzli River. forincrly oi” Baltic, P. E I. Tliey are travelling by motor with Mr. J. Farquharson. fni'mei'l:: of Cliai'lottctown, who now resides Tiicstlay 2:30-7:15-9: l5 l AUL DOUGLAS .llNEl LEIGH A unit WYNN-LEWIS SIDNE-SPRING llllNGllN-BRUCE iiiiin W... t-..'. by DDIMNY lillllillll and GEORGE MUS nun an I sum in uicuun CONLIN Ivoduccd and Directed by "O" REGENT Today Tuesday 2:30-7:l5-9:15 7:1.)-9:15 w .iiIiEOR6E MACREADY3 RICHARD EGAN i or Gnieiiis Kant forCleai2,' - I p Thorough reshmg 1” t Mec0llMIclf1t'vte.s sitar the utmost in grain-saving neitomam , Hero's the answer to practically every threshing need. Rugged ability to thresh clean and to handle a large vurlsay of crops with the fewest changes of equipment ,mnko McCotrnidt threshers popular with both indi- vi&nl farmers and custom thrcshers. Thousands of aadaied owners will testify they're tops. Drive in today for all the details of a new McCormick Thresher. We can deliver promptly. Island Equipment co. Ltd. tum lransmns Maomm: snnvicn CENTRE” ' smnmnsmii, I P.E.I. Smith - Howatt Wedding - An event of interest. to friends in Prince Edward Island and New Hrumswick was the marriage of Miss Dorothy Ann Howatt, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Howatt of Tyron, P.E.I.. and George Ernest Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Smith of Saint John. in the Ttyon United Church on June 30th. Rev. R.L. Bacon. the Minister. officiated at the double ring ccemony. The church was beautifully decor- ated by friends of the bride. and the ceremony was performed be- neath an arch of Lilac, yellow and white flowers, flanked by baskets of peonies and lupines. Mrs. Burpee Uarr presided at the organ and Mrs. Ray Hcnnessey was guest soloist. The bride was attended by Miss Adelee Mullins as bridesmaid. and 0. Ralph Smith was the groomsman. The ushers were Everett Howatt Jr. brother of the bride. and Ralph Fov. The bride wore is floor iengfh dress of white satin with tight fit- ting bodice of cliantllly lace. Her iiiiucr tip veil fell from a halo oi oiiingc bloosoms, and she carried it bouquet of American Beauty roses. Miss Mullins was wearing a drzss of pink nylon not and a matching lialn. Ilcr houqiirt was of pink and yellow roses. F0ii0llllI;.! tho CPi'(?lIl0liy a recep- tion wiis held on the lawn adjoin- ing the homes of the bride's pareiit.-. Assistants at the ieccption were: Misses Fern Howatt, Elaine Chis- holm. Arlene Carr. Janet Howatt. Verna Wood, Mary Crossman. Mrs. SilPiCi()ll Hoiiiilt and Mrs. Tooinlis. The bride's mother wore I navy blue dress and 'white accessories and corsage of red carnalions. The groom's niother wore lilac. sheer with white and lilac RCCQSONCS. Her Corsage was pink ciirnatioiia. Mr. and Mrs. Smith leit later for a trending trip to points in Nova Scotia and have since taken up residence in St. John. For travel- linlz. the bride wore a grey gabar- dliic suit and pink ass:ssorics. Hcr.corsage was pink carnatlons. The groom is employed with the Webb. Electric Company. Out of town guests at the wed- ding included: Miss Estelle Thomas. CAPITOL THEATRE. SUM.M.ER- SIDE ”Angela in the outfield" playing at the Capitol Theatre. Summer- slde on Monday and Tuesday co- stars Paul Douglu and Janet Leigh in an unusual and delightfully hu- man comedy of celestial capers. and introduces the screen's newest child discovery, eight-year-old Donna Corcoran-who knows an angel when she sees one! Also highlighted. as the baseball team managed by Douglas and National League is seen ln action against several of it.s.regular sea- son opponents. with authentic lcenes filmed on location at Forbes Field. home of the Pirates. The screen-play for "Angels in the outfield' 'was written by Doi'o- thy Kingsley and George Wells. based on a story by Richard Con- lin. As Guffy McGovern. the most raucous baseball manager ever to hit the major leagues, Paul Doug- las stars in his first picture for Mi-G-M. following his film success- fl w Traverse was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday. July 30th. when Annie Margaret. Lord, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Carleton, was united in holy matri- mony to Charles son of Mrs. Harold Webster, Char- lor the wedding. To the strains of the wedding march played by Mrs. Blanche Harper. the bride entered the church father who gave her in The wedding was Rev. R. L. Bacon, ii former of ceremony being used. llowne -' Lord Wedding -The United Church at Cape Mr 30W. Keith Lord. Mr Francis Downs. lottetown. Mr helped along by the angels. are . 3- -:;a;;s.K.w ,3; ..fli.:”2?.i.iLrlfi2fi.”1?J.i”i 323:. ome run "3 Rap "en plants made a beautiful setting with arm of her lmd marriage. performed by pastor ring on the MIS. the double July the church. The bride was beautiful in a oor-length model of white satin ith lace bolero and net overskirt. . and Mrs. spent a recent weekend visiting in Mi' Summerslde. spent the past week Mr. visited with hlslparents, Mr. and Mr. Ellerslie and , Bideford . E. R. MacNevlfi. New Glas- Nova scotia. spent a recent weekend at his home here. . and Mrs. Sbernian Hutchin- son were recent weekend guests of the latter'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. Wendall Phillips ax, Nova Scotia. . and Mrs. George Hardy, Mrs. Hardy' pareni.a., Mr. Mrs. Benjami Bridges. Albert Barlow. Coleman, George Barlow. on Saturday. 26th. and Mrs. Sterling Millar. Wllmot, were guests of the for- mer'a mother. Mrs. Joshua Millar. - Orohman - Wedding A beautiful wedding was aolcm- nized at St.i3oniface RC. Church. Maxyhill. Ont. The marriage of Mary Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Doiron. Mayfleld. P.E.l. to Wilfred Brahman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Bi-ohman of West Montrose. Ont. Rev. Joseph Dlemert officiated at the service the altar was beaut- ifully decorated with flowers. and y Mus1cal- selections were performed Ejts of their grandparents, Mr. V -and Mrs. Gordon Millar. by the chlldrens choir. The bride wore a gray gun wm, navy and white accessories and m; wore a corsage of red roses. Slit was attended by the groom: slsbcr Miss Betty Brohman. Kitchener who wore a. pale green 5.... with cocoa brown accessories am; a coi-sage of yellow roses. The groomsman was Mr. EM Dolron. Hamilton. Ont. brother 01 the bride. Following the wedding ceremoii. a wedding dinner for 40 mg hey, at the home of the groom's psi-and Receiving with the bride was he--. sister, Mrs. Ross Tidmus. Mniii lovely gifts were reocived. i The couple will reside in Mam stone. Ont. PROFESSIONAL -- CARDS B. F. Hunter ll. O. Sumineralda. P. E. I. Complete Visual Analyuo Glasaea Fitted R. E. ELLIS Fin - Auto - Casualty INSURANCE 5 Summer EL. Suminerslde es in ”A Letter to Three Wives." ”Panic in the StreeLs” teen Hours." and his Broadway hit and Four- houquet of American Beauty roses with streamers of white ribbon and Her fingertip veil was of French on Sundg)" July 37m, illusion with a coronct of orange T blossoms. she carried a cascade Mr. and Mrs. Arhold Ross and Grace were visitors to Sumiherside on Monday. July 28th. PHON E 2413 j -:-:2--....:.:-- I. Earle Hickey PHONE 8110 SMALLMAPPS BUILDING OPTOMETBIST The regular meeting of the Knig- ston W. I. was held on July 8th at the home of Mrs. Lelth and Zylpha Newson with thirteen members prssent. The incetitlt: opened by repeating the "Ode" followed by the "Creed" in unison and the roll call was re- sponded to. Minutes of the last meeting were read. approved and signed and the sick committee re- ported fruit sent to two. School committee reported nothing iieededl and the treasurer reported 529.50: made at the play. A receipt was passed in for the sewing for the Red Cross and the secretary reported 335.25 collected for the Sunset Lodge Fund. Two thank you cards were read and correspondence was read and dis- cussed. The bill for ice cream was presented and paid and collection was taken up tlmounting to sl.50. Friendship fund 38 cents. The next place of meeting Ls the homo of Mrs. Merrill Green when lunch committee will be Mrs. Wil- liam Colwlll and Miss Shirley Newson. Roll call is to be answered ri sl W matching can Beauty roses, The bridesmaid. Miss Marion Lord. bride was dressed in turquoise blue ion bolero drex and carried a nosegay bou- quet of yellow roscs. Norton and the usht-rs were Wen- sorics and a corsage roses. The groom's mothrr worc navy dress with white hill and tic- ccssorics. I-lrr corsngc was of Ect- tcr-lime roses. ter, Miss Mary Miittart. ” rendered ”The Wcdtllng Prayer. and wedding supllef W35 the Borden Inn for the bridal par-l ty nnd over fifty EH05!-V Th? -5lh'lC- son, on suiiday evening, July 28. lous dining ' decorated with pink streamers and .. ... baby's breath. ?' i” 5”" Yesmd”-l' Mrs. Anita Crossinan. as her Rev. J. A. MacDonald spent part ' " c -t 1 f h0m,u..' W3 of the past week visiting with KINGSTON W 1. zfwfmg sfpper Sam. ...,.,flii-lends in Halifax. Nova Scotla. bolero of whim eyelet nylon and 7T Mrs. A. E. Ross spent past of as recent week visiting with her sis- ter. Mrs. J. E. Inglis. at Kenslng- ton. rose headdress. She car- ed ii nosegay bouquet of Ameri- the sistcr of Mrs. Arthiir Weymouth of Cal- gary. Alberta. is 5D8lldil1K an ex- tended visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Burlelgh. Miss Doris Morrison. Summer- side. is speiiding her holidays with ipper satin with white eyelet ny- and matching head- The grooiiisinun was Mr. Fred dall ML-Lainc and Allison Jewcll. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs. Lord, inotlicr of the bride. Morrison. wore it gown of dusty rose crepe Mr. and MliST;'ia7l:0id Gillis were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boiilter, O'Leary. itb metallic hat and black acces- of Talisman a Mrs. Colin Miicciregor. Halifax, Nova Scotia. is spending it three- week holiday with her son Archi- bald and Mrs. MacGregor at East. Bideford. During the signing of the regis- soloist. reception After the at-rcinoiiy ll held at Mrs. Florence Grant. Summer- side. warftlie guest. of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Colin I-Iutcliin- tastefully room was Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dennis and bride's son Barry. Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce E. E. Parkman opt D R 0 Building DPTOMETRIST Biimmeriudc. l'. E. L Glasses amen mo” ”" Eyes Examined Office noun: 9 to I2 - I to 5 ' and tiy appointment Phone 3287 REGENT THEATRE BLDG. OR. .l.ll. cuitiiiiiiiiiim accompanied .by Mrs.. i 42. Encrnach Boston. Mass, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon G. Thomas. Mass. Mrs Ruth Magnuson and son. Mass.. Mrs. 0. Ralph Smith. Mrs. Russel Short. Mr. and Mrs. BllrpE'9 Carr and Miss Arlene Carr. all of St. John. and lunch was served Mr. and Chatham. NB. DAILY ACROSS 1. Little quarrel 5. Foreman 9. Balsam 10. Peruvian Indian DOWN 1. Road 2. Emits freely 3. Gifts to the poor 4. Bulbous plants (5. Immense 6. Burden 7. Spread out 8. One who SIVES ii. Fellow )3. Weapons of defense is. Hawaiian bird 22. num (syni.) Herb of the carrot family Part of "to be" In bed Calm and peaceful , Perform 31. Portions 32. Aallal. 35. A Ilub ' 24. 21. - , 38. Saturday's Aaawg; 31. Coins ' (Peru) 19. Largest ' continent. '11. Born 30. 21. Point tabbr.) 22. Sccure. as a vessel 23. Bitter vctch 24. Let.t.uce 25. Organ of hearing 27. Tree 29. Kind of chcolle. 3i. Shilling tabbr.l 33. Winged insect" 34. Turf 35. Feminine pronoun 36. Blunders 38. Province ' (Un. S. A! 10. Small English cnttlr: 43. African river 44. Duration 65. Otherwise (f:f..Weakcns DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Ilei-e's how to work it: AXYDLBAAXB IILONGFELLOW one letter simply stands for another. In this example A is used for the three L's. X for the two 0's. etc. Single letters. apng. imphies. the length and formation of the words are all hints Each diiy the code letters are different. . A Cryptogram Quotation 'JV JFX BRVX SJV TKGX 0C 083 YOMITOMIOFC RVCRV..xoM1vcK with something for an auction sale. S-iurday'sCr.vivloq--oie: "IWAS AN ANGEL. VISITED THE GREEN EARTH AND TOOK THE FLOWERS iiwiir-pone. FELLOW RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR OLINIOS PLACE DATE IIME Bordxn Sc;I(30I-- ' us--r. ..... ..8-9P.M.- & . . ' .. Tign5:1l1!lzsc::4It'l:u.y . 10 12 Noon . th ............ .. E Albegltiii in w. I. llall-- " 7 9 R M' . 5th ........... ......... .. . 0,LeM?;lschool- 2 3 P. M. .. 7-- 9 P. M. Aug. 6th ................... ..... .. 11-12 Noon 1- 4 P. M. Tyna Valley HaIl- . . Aug. 6th ................... ........................... .. 'l- 9 P. M. OBJECTIVE FOR. ABOVE CLINICS AT LEAST 700 DONORS i BEADONOR---SAVEALIFE white wedding balls. The icake. flanked with tall white tap- BIS. The toast to the bride was Mrs. Harold Heppner. proposed by Rev. Mr. Bacon and responded to by the groom. Following the reception the bride and groom left on a lione.Vm00Yl Lrip to the Eastern states. thl” bride travelling in R sull Of VOTE-5l green silk hengalinc with natural straw hat and accessories to match. Prior to her marriage ll"? bride was tcnderctl a miscellaneous shower at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawlcr. Cape TT3l'”59- Many beautiful gifts were received from friends in Borden. Carleton and Cape Traverse. For the past two years the bride was the l30l)ular teacher at Borden school and ill? groom is It valued employee of Is- land Furriers. Ltd. On their return they will make their home in Charlottetown. .-Ll Returnshom-China ..Mi-s. Lyall Hawkins and young daughter Claire arrived last week from Hong Kong to visit her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wood- id . MarZ8W- ' S lslrs. Hawkins. the fornicr Phyl- lla Woodside, was married in Nel- son. B.C., two years ago and went with her husband to Hong K008 where he is the Assistant Super- intendant of the Canadian Immi- gration Office. The Hawkins iam- lly left Hong Kong in April by steamer which docked at San Francisco. En roue they spent I. day ll Yokohama where baby sitter: came on board ship to allow the parenui to R0 slfzhtsreing. They drove to Tokyo mid wrrc Rrcatly impressed with the apparent in- dustrlal expansion as evidenced by a contlnuoualine of factories from Yokohama to Tokyo. is distance of twenty miles. They thought Tokyo a very beautiful city and were struck by the cleanliness of the Japanese people in general. Another port of call was Hono- lulu where baby-sitters were a- gain available and the passengers found the beauty oi the famous city all that had been pictured and more. Arriving in Canada they spent a month in Mr. Hawkins' home town of Nelson. B.C.. before he returned to his duties in Hong Kong. Mrs. Hawkins and young daughter then left by air for P. E. Island where they until September. Her descriptions of life in China are most inter- esting and informative. K CAPE TRAVERSE PUPILS PASS ENTRANCE EXAMS. Two Cane Traverse pupils made high marks in the recent entrance examinations. Beth Carruthers, who is nfteen years of age. won a total of 618 marks. and Louise Norring. who is fourteen years of age. made a total of 605 mark. Both girls made the high mark of 90'Xv in arithmetic. Other pu- pils who passed from Cape Tra. verse school were Leonard 1-Iollo- ran. June Gardiner and Janice Waddcll. ACHE t 1 rive out table was iicntcrcd with a. baauti-yHarnld West. and Gordie. motnrnd Meeting was then adjourned llldifunv dccoi-atc-ii tlircc-tlrr wctlding tn Summcrsidc on Tuesday. July will remain ' 29th. summer st. Summeraida VETERINAKIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East w. OIIESTER s. ,.........,..., Mat:lJOllALll "j--------3 I it . ' ' arris er, Sgiiccitnr Noun BR: J. A. U-B. or.N'ri's'r Office formerly occupied by mum x.n.yg Late lleatb strong. I. 0. Bmallman Building Money to Loan ' Collections Promptly 5Ull”"'R5lDE Attended Tu. Dill 2393 Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Hutchin- son. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Lcigh Birch of Summeraidc. spent a recent weekend touring parts of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Carol Kodey and dauglilrr Shirley. of Ottawa. Ontario. are visiting with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Grant. - -Mr. and Mrs. George Camp- bell and two children of St. Cath- t-rines. Ontario, are visiting with the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Oatwny. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter and son Carman were recent weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Brown, South Hampton. Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Maynard and son David and his wife. of Toronto. Ontario. are visiting with Mrs. Maynard's parenhs, Mr. and Mrs. David Lldstone. Several young men. delegates and visitors from this district. at- tended the Conservative conven- tion held at 0'Leary on Monday evening. July 28th. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Dlckieson and daughters. Erva and Faye. spent Sunday. July 27th visiting with the formers parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Dickieson. Ncw Glas- gow, P. E. I. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gould and children. Donald. William and Shirley. of Toronto. Ont.. spent the past week visiting with Mrs. Gould's mother Mrs. Winnie Mor- rison. and her brother Jack and Mrs. Morrison. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Hutchinson and daughter Susan. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hutchin- son and sons. Harry and Claude. motored to Alberton on Saturday. July 26th. and visited with Mrs. Jcanetta Ogden while there. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Waugh. Wllmot Valley. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Connolly. spent a recent weekend touring parts of New Brunswick and Maine. wlille Master James and- Miss Charlotte Ramsay were I ' . all switched PRODUCTS OF IMPERIAL Oll' llllt ELIAHLD flit TRUITED l . ' i Me Cballiiaf Qme: Clem ”anaV.S72IV5' (lewd YES. gone are the days when the coal dellverv meant dirty floors. duaty drapes. rust on the sfolter 'and un- burnable black slate In the range and grate. 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