. “M... . .v “.1”. ~.-... . . CROKEN-ARSENAULT WEDDING MIT. and Mrs. Julian E. Crohen Arseuaulrt daughter of Mr. and were married on November 1m}, Mrs. Alfred Arsenault of Ken- ataa.m.lnttheCh1mchofThe IEoly Family, Kensington. simgton. The groom is the son of MIT. and Mrs. Aloysius Cucken, of Kensinglton.-—Photo by Sears, The bride is the former Marie The Read Studio. LELLE‘N’S DIARY Beheading Chickens Is NOI FOVOrite Today.nmny,thougheonlmd mow-clad,,movesusmwtoward whatisexpaotedtobe‘fiecold— eatnlghrty "of the fall. The mercury dips in the thermome- ter at the house-commend im- 'doorswelayamtherstwtmap— Vle stick on the fire, against late dldll. “Evenlfttdoes no downto (the 15 above” one of the flamin oonnnenlted this evening, “tliat’s not: really cold, it’s only pleasant 1, mil: quarters, some of the house- plantssotobeweottbelrcoh- filmed friendship the -— faithful leafy floods. the awmd- Iem, and the “rabbit's paw” with the strange rcotstoclrs, all of which, given even a of care reward one -_ueeneryallthrmtgl1tbeyear. Caotl too, we may-"hateful plants” to some-but no easll ,caredfor.a:ndmostlnteresting :11: shape and blossom and grow- Thll afternoon withttheenow enamdm-toot,fl1eoooksat‘Al- which goes toward the home can- ning of chicken. This included the catching of both the fowl and James, to have him take over tibathdtialpaut ofit which to wwimesslstoma'keusahudder, and invariably reflect sadly on- the fate of one Mary, Queen of Scots, out of bygone pages of "How many are there?" he asked. peering at us suspiciously around a stable-door when we ammoned him. "0h there’s only a few" we replied. “Not above a dozen all- together.” “A dozen!" he echwd, with Iome Show of dismay. “Well, by rights, Ellen, you should keep themto flatten a while longer. “Yes” he said, “they’re not in Shape yet to kill.” You’d better put it off until some day next week...I haven‘t neamly finished these chores.” “But it won't keep you long" we said. “This is not a good day tor it, Ellen" he nodded. “You just may catch your death of cold 9mm being out about in this new mow! That’s what happened 00.. _ He said looking back along the row of cattle with some yearn- ‘lng. “You see I have to feed these and...” We laughed; Beheadlng Cluck- One tor the cooks is not aunong James’ favorite outdoor amuse- menlts. “Oh well” \he smiled boyisth LOWER. FREETOWN WJ. The Lower Freetown Women’s Institute met at the Blrchlhill Tou- rist Home tor a delicious goose dinner on November 13th. it be ing in recognition of’ their thirty filth anniversary. Twenty one members were present. The annual meeting was held lollowing the dinner. Alter the regular routine' of business the new Officers wee appointed. Pre- sident, Mrs. Walter Bernard; vice president, Mrs. Jardine Stavert; secretary, Mrs. Jesse Burns; treasurer, Mrs. Alfred Reeves. Directors, Mrs. Henry Reeves, Mrs. Robert E. Burns, Mrs. John Payntcr. auditors, Mrs. Camden Gardner. Mrs. mese Gardner, letters of sympathy, Mrs. Elton Cairns; organist, Mrs. Allison Profitt. Twenty five dollars was voted to the Springhjll disaster fund. After a hearty Vote of thanks to Mrs Small for her hospitality. The Immune adiuurned. I Amusement “I suppose I may as well come and get it over with!” ed and drawn, await in a both the next stage of home-calming. Ourwlorkof day is over. The moon smiles pensiver as she SQ), The chicken beheaded, pluck- , film Lena Caroline McLure, Women‘s Editor, Phone 8506 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Tues, Dev. 2, 1958 j HAPPENINGS The Dominions Fellowship trust of London, England, have always been most generous with their hospitality to young people from Prince Edward Island. Just now they are preparing for a vis- it dram Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother. Her Majesty is coming to a party t meet four hundred and fifty overseas friends. The party is being given by the Grocers’ Company in their beautiful hall in the City and the arrangements are extensive. The Sisters and residents of the Sacred Heart Home will be at home to their friends at. their annual bazaar Wednesday, De- cember 5th, held at the Home. There will be the usual display of knitted articles, novelties and the Sisters‘ own delicious home cooking. Mr. and Mus. Thomas Doyle, North Rustico, are on a holiday visit to Mrs. Doyle's parents in Boston, Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews of West Acton, Mass, have been spending a short time in the province. Mr. Roy Jones, Mrs. Andrew-5’ father, who has been visiting in West Acton, for three weelos returned to his home re- cently accompanied by MT. and Mrs. Andrews. Dr. and Mrs. T.A. Laidlaw en: Itemained at; their home Samur- day eventing at bridge. The regular meeting of the Nurse‘s' Alumnae of the School of Nursing of the Prince Edward Island Hospital was held in the Cundall Home on Friday, NOV- ember 21. ’ ’llhe treasurer reported success- rfiul retimns firm a rummage sale held recently. Arrangements were walks along the cool quiet aisles of the night. SPECIAL, Until Tomorrow. . ., . . . . . ..Diary 611 gauge 15 denier nylons in beige shades. Dark back seams and ankle panel heels. Sizes 9 to 11. Substandards! pair C " slimming made for Christmas as the De- cember meeting will not be held. It was noted that the 20th an— niversary of Alumnae Associa- tion is due early this spring with a large attendance anticipated“ Mus. Edwin Earnham Greene of Sout‘hport, Connecticut, sails December 5th on the President Folk for a trip around the world. Mr. and Mrs. S.G. Peppin leave this morning by air to spend the winter in Jamaica, British West Indies. En route they will «spend a weék with their daughter 'llhelma in Montreal and a week with their other children and grand chil- dren in Toronto and Guelph be- fore taking off on December 12th for Jamaica. They expect to be away until May next. MIT. and Mrs. Paul Blalcom have taken up residence at 7 Green- field Avenue, Charlottetown. Mrs. D.M. McGuire ocf Amhehst, Nova Scotla, is here for a short visit with her daughter and son-in-law McGuire spent the week- end here. Mllss Ann Pletclh, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H.W. Plot-ch, left Wednesday for Halifax, No va Scotia, where she has accepted a position on the staff of the Bank of Nova Scotia. Mrs. Joseph Comiltinl (Elean- or Hynezsz left yesterday, return- ing to her horde in Montreal af- ter visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L.A. Hymes. Mr. L.A. Hynes, Weylmcuth St, returned home after being a pa- tient in the Charlottetown Hospi- tal tor the past month. WEST ROYALTY W.I. Mrs. Alfred Webster was h s- tess to the West Royalty W - en’s Institute when they held their annual meeting on Novem- ber 12. Mrs. Charles Murray. the president, opened the meeting e DOROTHY G. POTTIER ALTON W. CRAIG ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Charles Henry Pottier Yarmouth, Nova Scotia, wish to announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Dorothy Grace, to Mr. Alton Westwood Craig, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glen- son Craig, Magdalen Islam-Ids. Quebec. The marriage will take place Saturday, December 27, 1958, at ten o‘clock, in Holy Rosary with the Mary Stewart collect. Thirteen members answered the roll call with membership fee and the donation of a book for the school library. . Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: Pres- ident. Mrs. Reg Coffin: vice pres- ident, Mrs. Lorne MacDonald; Treasurer. Mrs. Russel Bell. Directors, Mrs. A. Perry, Mrs. A. Webster, Mrs. R. Hurry; aud- itors, Mrs. F. Gates, Mrs. C. Rop- er, convenors, agriculture, Mrs. Charles Hurry; arts and litera— ture, Mrs. Fred Gates; citizen- Shlp, Mrs. Willard Lalnk. New school and visiting com- mittees were elected, also a com- mittee to prepare annual insti- ture programme. Mrs. Wilbur Trainor invited the members to her home for their December meeting. Lunch com- mittee to be Margaret Bell, Mam- ie Chowen, Edith Gates and Said— ie Coffin. v Roll call to be answered with the exchange of small Christmas glfits. Correspondence 'was dealt with and literature distributed consisted of Federated news. In- stitute news, Red Cross 3 II (1 Young Canada book week pamp- blots. fit was decided to limit dona- tions tor the coming year to the Drama and Musical Festival and Canadian Association of Consum- ers. Meeting was adjourned and a delicious lunch and social hour enjoyed by FLEECE LINED SLEEPERS Dainty checks, prints and plains. Col-l A urs; blue, maize, green and red. Sizes 2 SPEc.Al 3 6. Seconds! lPECIAL, 1.19 Church, Toronto, Ontario. 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