| Not to Leave thee” by Gounod. Fhe mother of the bride wore a nevy-blue wool ensemble, the dress itn tunic effect over a mooted frill. with matching coat, and a hat in navy and white mohair and bra:d. Her corsaze was of red roses. The groom's cther chose a sand silk shan- tung dress modelled on straight lines. with a contrasting hat of jonganza. petals in watermelon tone She wore a mink stole and corsage: of white camat‘ons At the reception held,at ‘The Charlettetown’’ where Ann Sto- jrey was in charge of the guest |book, the bride's table was cen- tered by. a three tiered wedding cake decorated with sweetheart | Foses and flanked by silver ecan- delabra with white tapers. -Eas- {ter lilies and arrangements of spring flowers completed the de- ig of the dining room. |’ After» Mr. McCuaig asked the blessing and the cake was cut, Brian Barr proposed a toast to the bride-and groom. A toast to the bride was proposed by John | A. Simmonds, to ‘which the groom -responded. It was followed by a toast. to ithe bridesmaids: by~the--b-e-s+t jman: The bride and groom pass- ied the wedding cakes and then ;circled the floor in a waltz. aft er ‘which the: guests joined in the dancing. The “music was supplied by Albert Blanchard at the organ. , , Mr. and Mrs. Ladell left for a wedding trip to New. York, the bride ‘travelling in a white wool “HAPPENINGS ‘Atidrey Jenkins, Women's Editor. Phone 4-8508 = \In--sacred memory | Mr- and’ Mrs. J. R. Bonyman,.-evente Mrs John Campbell en- ;in-silent tribute_to.the love | Mrs. Earl Jones was hostess Alberton were weekend guests tortained with a ‘augh-provoking |My mofher bore, for me. jto the Hazelbrook WI for their 4 “ ~ &. puppet show and Mrs Duncan MacKay read anoriginal hum- orous poem to the “Old Timers’ after which a buffet supper was"! ‘of their “son-in-law and -daught- er, Mr. and Mrs. George Nose- worthy 4n Fairview, N. S. f Elizabeth Johnston, 3rd. year enjoyed “The “Old’ Timers’ student at. Acadia’ University,team played ~ azainst Hunter and Jeanette Bartlett of Corner River, New Glasgow and Ca- Brook. Newfoundland, who is vendish during the past season. graduating in Home Economics. from the same University, were A “housewarming” was held That all my life shal he ing ‘on May 16.to plan for the weekend guests of the former's for Mr. and Mrs Douglas Vuz- A living tribute to that love - |district convention which will be parent's, Mr. and Mrs. George zo, when they recently. moved A faithful memory.” held in June Johnston. Peters Road. into their new home on the Wood Until Monday - - Diary ----- Highlight of the evening was ‘ Island Hill Road Entertain- Good-night. .. . an inieresting and educational Mr. and Mrs Maxwell Spicer ment included musie by ‘Larry 7 ee + ~~ |talk on ‘Electrical Safety on Newfoundland, will spend the Blue and Leonard Reid, and re- the Farm" by Jack: Kirby of next two months in Murray freshments were served BALTIC Palmer Electric Co., followed -Harbor,. where Mr. Spicer “ ‘ re c x . . _ by--a-sing song led. by. Mrs. be. emploved with Charles Col-' Mrs. Iva cGuirk. was hos.) ” : oe His many friends will be sorry |Kirhy:- | : ae ra y . ME A lier. tess to the members of the fake Sart s PALMER RALPH WOODSIDE to learn Mr. John A. Coulson of Mrs. Arthur Andrew will be Verde Women's Institute recent- ly with Mrs. William Shea nre-.. siding in the absence of the pre- sident. Routine business was at- tended to and Mrs McGuirk and Mrs- Raymond Wood were de- Claude O'Meara and Erskine N. Gavin,+Alberton are spend- ing a few days in Toronto, Ont. JUNE WEDDING - Mrs. “Eldon Woodside, Clin- The wedding .will take Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer Kensington, wish to announce ~ the engagement of their only ton. Mr. and Mrs” Aubin. Perry, | sisters i}many another, will t vhite flower tn Sea View Prince County Hospital Annex. : jel Brantigr _.place “at Kensington United cently iy, Mankota, we, We James, Wear a snow dat : die, . But deeds live on for aye; Jove, Far more than: words we say. So I would live from day to day is a patient death -of his older brother Dan- ' , which ‘occurred re- 3 Saskatche- and a social hour enjoyed. in and April guests were present. Routine business was dealt + A life well lived shows proof of with, and Mrs, Harold Carrier Ernest Drake volunt: eered to collect for the Salva- : ere made to hold an executive meet- and Mrs tion Army Appeal. Plans the Refreshmerts WI Hears Talk On Electrical Safety : meeting when 10 mem- 'The fairest flower will fade and bers answered roll call and siz hostess for the May meeting and were served : ia tel tended to Mrs. William Faithful and Mrs. Sympathy is being extende Harry Fraser will be jn charge-- William Brander, Baltic, on the | (+ 5,44 : ‘who spent the-winter—in—Afper-_Jegated to attend the officers’ : fA ton have returned to their home district meeting at Bridgetown SRSEC Oe nnn wer ane nee Bhaveh hactinett wan SS Shae - : at: Palmer Road. : feet = Rama gE SaE Os sy e- : : a =! Young Gregory Woodside has. RGAN USES WooD oss Seana ve nat : ‘freshments” “assisted by-=Mrs. : returned to his home in Baltic,! . Bn The ‘‘Old. nee ey William Shea. Next meeting ELLEN’S DIARY . pipe visiting with his aunt, Mrs. A dapences.. oe int eee team and their wives recently will be held at the home of Mrs. Baers eae a concert-sized organ w . a George Wall gang=:Mez" Wall of boo ‘pipes chemically treated to / met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. | paryle Wilson. A game of cards Breadalbane ‘was enjoyed—during “the social Approxi- hour when winners were Harry “~ Tomorrow Is The Day Duncan MacKay, ‘for a social evening. mately 30 guests frorm~Breadal- Kelly and Mr. and Mrs. bane and vicinity attended the *McGuirk. Darnley Mrs. Elmer Caseley, Baltic, Is a patient in Prince County. Hos- . pital. : The funeral for Mrs. Bertha prevent’ woodworm KON TI |coat and dress ensemble and a — Set To Honor Mothers: ~ew-—eRi¢hmond,.Hill,...Ont...apd._the Easter, lilies, white j - MR. AND MRS. PEER LADELL Couple Wed In Ch’town To Live In Willowdale, Ont. ae { The marriage of Pamela Jean was enhanced bya Cathedral Stewart, daughter of Mr. Mrs.. Gordon Wallace..Stewart open crowned headdress ‘of of Charlottetown to Peter Wil--matching material held a waist liam. Edward Ladell. Mrs. -William.. Albert Ladell of jcarried .@ cascade late Mr: ‘Ladell. formerly of and stephanotis. : Bridgewater, N took place Elizabeth Ramsay as maid on Monday, April 11th in the of honor and Mary Kay Ladell _K'~':- of St. James,.-Charlotte- [sister pf the groom,—Carole Ann twn. ° . : .. ST MChael ant” Barbara —sacber ev McCuaig, nald -as bridesmaids wore simi- B.A, B.D., performed the cere- lar full length: gowns. of delft Malcolm A ———tnony —and—-Christopher—Gledhill blie—cotton,_styled on _straicht — M.A. B.Mus, ARCCO was or-|Empire lines with short cap ganist. White satin bows @nark-! sleeves and bodices of white Ve- ed the guest pews and Easter nise type lace, trimmed with lilies decorated the front of the« blue velvet Their headdresses ehurch. {were of matching blue bows, and _Mr. . Gledhill played ‘each carried a crescent bou- Trumpet Voluntary’ by Pur- quet of Shasta daisies in blue. cell as the ushers and prides- ‘Brian-Barr attended the groom maids proceeded up the aisle and 8S best-man and the ushers were then ‘“Lohengrins. Wedding |David Ladell, brother of the March” was heard’ as the bride’ 8room, George Markhou and entered the nave of the church. Ro brother of the The: bride was given in mar- bride. ; ‘riage by her father and wore a| Before the ceremony; . Barba- full length gown of dove white ra G. Rogers sang ‘‘Won't Thou faille which featured short slee- Not Give Thy Heart’. by Bach, ves, an- Empire bodice d re- arranged by J. Michael Diack ‘The Robert Stewart; naissance neckline outlined in-,and during the signing of the re- “Entreat Swiss embroidery. The. skirt 'gister she sang Me ‘DAVID YOUNG — GERALDINE MURRAY TO WED IN JUNE David Young . of » Parkdale The “wedding is to take. place at St. Dunstan's Basilica on June 4th at 1% a. m. (Photos by C. D. MacKay?) . Mrs. Catherine Murray wish- es to_announce- the engage- ment of her daughter, Helena Geraldine to J oh n-—-David Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS | - Tignish CWL Conveners: Report Successful Year Following a mass in honor of ,work done by the members. Mrs Our Lady of Good Council, Ap-|H. Cormier and Anne Gavin al- til 26, the Tignish Parish Coun-|so addressed the meeting. Mrs eil_of the -CWL-—heldtheir an- |A.~Bernard will be the: spiritual nual ‘meéting in the Dalton convener for the year replacing ; School with. Mrs. Thelma Har-|Mrs. F. Bernard. per presiding. ~Meeting closed withthe ~The secretary, | Lea: Mrs. Walter Hogan and the trea- | gue promise in usion followed surer, Mrs. Wade Harper, both | by refreshments served by Mrs gave detailed reports of the drving Mokler and her commit- years’ work tee. y The following convetiers -also NDIAN RIVER; feported Mrs H..Cormier, edu- Sethe haga ‘eation. Mrs M_ Keough, thaga- ENSINGTON CWL zines. Mrs. F. Gaudet, member-| . The annual meeting of the pa- ship; Mrs. H. Harper. social ac, rish council of Indian River — tions =Mrs.° Wm Handrahang@Kensington CWL was held in press: Mrs. I. Mokler, enters ne vestry of the Holy Family —trin ment—amt—Mres—A-—Beud-Church.. Kensington. ___Reports feault, TW and films : were given by the following con The piritual director’ Rev vemers spiritual, Mrs. Percy M. J. Rooney. in his remarks MacCarvell; education, Mrs. L Congratualted the officers on the G. Ramsay, memberthip, Mrs enormous amount: of work done! Lillian’ -Condon, — resolutions, during the year He announced Mrs. Gerald Glover—and press, 5 McKa 11’ be |Mrs. Hubert Gillis~ Money was Peed Wack Wray ith voted for the Girls’ Scholarship Visiting Tignish May 10, -to-ce- | ¥'! ' et lebrate ‘th® Jubile@ Mass which Sete ee aa es. and flo-, , Will comprise the west end dea wers. for a shut-in A mass will ners Some discussion — took be offered on the Feast of ®ur place hit plans werent imme Ladw of Good-Connen . diately finalized : The new . slate of officers Ih her. address, ‘the. president ‘brought in. includes president, @xpressed her appreciation for Mrs Clarence Hickey, first the excdilent co-operation eshe vice president, Mrs Ray Lavers had received during the year 2nd vice-president, Mrs Stew- from. all the members.’ The art Darr; 3rd vice-president. Mrs resident of the Nail Pond branch Peter MacLelian. recording se- Ats. G: Bernard, wave a most) eretary Mrs Gerald Glover a report Corresponding secretary, Sheila seniprehensive ou the illic a . strawberfy pink straw hat with | Not far Keirstéad, was held’-on Thurs- day. afternoon from the Keir | Memorial” Church—at—Malpeque * ing will be ‘Agriculture’ » = \Mrs. mer and Mrs _.on the program black accessories. Her corsage was of pink roses: They will reside in: Willowdale, Ont. Both ‘are graduates of Acadia , Uni- : Versity. Mrs. W. A. Ladell, Mary Kay and David Ladell of Richmond Hill. Ont.;: Mr. and Mrs. Stuart | Shrives and Deborah Shrives of | | Willowdale, Ont.; Mr. and Mrs. | Ernest Shrives of London, Ont. Mrs. Cecil Wood of Thornhill; Ont... Elizabeth Ramsay, Cath- erine and Elizabeth Campbell of» Halifax; Barbara MacDo- naid and Carole Ann Michael of Toronto; Brian Barr of Orilla, | Ont.; George Markou, Larry and (train with similar trim and: her Stevens-and—William-Pinkney—of—— Wendell Paul of of Inman Whelan Toronto; Woodstock, son of: ‘length veil of tulle illusion, She | Fredericton and” Mrs. William | bouquet of | Johnson of. Moncton, N. B.; Da- | arnations | vid Gilroy of Truro.and Mr. and |_ ‘annell of “New and Brenda (Photo by 2 Mrs. James “Ma 'Glasgow, N. S., Large of Ottawa, Ont Edith Robinson) Dunphy and treasurer, Mra: |John Arsenault. . Tf ho. members commended the R hohalt Rvaiiisay On vena of all \retiring president, Mrs. Thomas. be Turner and her executive and the meetirig closédswith the Act of Consecration read by. the Di- - rector, Rev. Louis Callaghan. , NEW LONDON wy The members of the New Lon- | don Women’s~ Institute were Buests-of the Success Women’s | Institute at the April meeting | held in the schoo! house recent- | IMac : The business meetings jbers of the Success Institute an- swering roll call with a ‘‘house- keeping hint’. Two visitors Lwere welcomed. It was decided to present hymn books in memory of the |late Mary C. Campbell to the 'Summerfield United Churen: Several members volunteered to ‘collect for the Cancer Society and the Salvation Army. | It Was decided: ta.replace the, _ |dead trees in the spruce hedze: ~jat the school. | and to have the “No Dumping" signs put back jin place. The theme for the May meet- | with John Campbell as conve- Earle Campbell The president then introducea B Keith Brehaut: president of the | Rural * Beautification ~ Society |who--showed slides of the 1965 competition. before and after jimprovements were made. Mrs +Roy Brown. Home Beautificat-|spring dresses, giving the ion_convener. expressed appre- (ciation to Mr. Brehaut on ne- jhalf of both ‘institutes and said jit would be ‘‘an inducement for jus to improve our homes and ‘enter the ; competition’. EGLINGTON-HOWE BAY WI | Mrs..Aubrey Aitken was hos-! tess to Eglington Howe Bay Women's Institute for the Ap-, ril_ meeting with Mrs: John Ja-| mes MacDonald presiding. [~~ Mrs. John MacKie donated a birthday cake and roll call was. responded to by each member. - giving change to equal their age. The cake was then divided a- jmong the members... “Treasur- er’s report was given and cor- respondence was then read and dealt with - It was decided to send for ma- terial to canvass the districts for the Salvation Army Fund. The Cancer Fund material was -also distributed and. Mrs. Reid. Un-| ‘derhay,.-Mrs.-Bruce Stead “and Mrs. Fred ‘MacKenzie voluntee- red to collect the Eglington Dis- trict and Mrs. Lucetta ®fAacDo- nald and Mrs John MacK ie the Howe Bay Dittrict Collec: tion ftom the Eglington Dis- trict amounted to $50 Howe Bay's canvass was not complet- ed at time of report td press. ost forgot! . The ice elatin TOR ROLL.” Be Ota <r Obmlbpalapost forgot! g . Copies. of “Institute News” cream!’ We'll save that for last: 2 tbsp. cold water“, were or among ne Measurements are level 1% c¢. undiluted grape. julce |. rea i j members, and money was vot-— IRISH OAT COOKIES ack witae iain H t We t ed for the Home Economics ly ¢. shortening, soft Whites 2 eges, heater one a o /a er Scholarship Fund Mrs Fred! 93 ¢ sugar ™ 1 ccsweetened whipped G “ff : } MacKenzie reported four more 2 eggs (unbeaten) q | ream ; Hot water at the turn of a boxes “of used clothing were 9 ezgs (unbeaten? 4 thsp. chopped blanched | tap—300 gallons of het water : sent to the USC Depot in Char-| j tsp Vanilla | nutmeats in just 15 minutes. — lottetown. Five dollars was vot- “1, tsp. salt 1 Combine gelatin. and * Furniture “ ees wy ed: for the Scholarship Fund.) 1, tsp. baking -soda water andset aside 10 min to poem |Mrs. Russell Mills, Mrs. Claude ‘1 ¢ Juncooked rolled oats . soften. Heat half grape. juice Appliance t MacKenzie and Mrs Edwin (quick or old-fashioned) until almost boiling Stir in APPUANCES Cooke. were’ appointed to make Preheat oven fo mod» sugar and softened gelatin Con- & ‘Whitlovte plans for the Al supper tow be (325 degrees F.)- Mix shorien- tinue stirring until hath are Televisions P held in May f © ing and sear focether until dissolved Stir in remaining ~ ower Mre Lucetts WacDanald in cream: Mix in-eces and vanif grape—tuice Refrigerate rintil FIRESTONE ; ‘ine Ms Vited ‘the members for the May la. Sift “tdgether flour. salt and becinnine to thicken. Home and Auto WATER HEATER meeting. when the tefreshment baking soda»: Mix intn cream- Add beaten. ege whites and ‘Ltd : ze committee will be Mrs. Frank‘sd mixture thorouzhl Stir-. whip-until stiff. Spoon into: «4° * vice ; | MacClampha ‘and Mrs Rapa 4 mix in oats eh y sherbert glasses Refrige: ate 2 Dial 4-5547 Palmer Electric Ltd. Dingwell. Roll out $n lightty-“floured | hrs. or until firm enough to ar Refreshments were then ser-'smooth .surface to 's"’ thickness) serve. Decorate with sweetened & Fitzroy St. Dial 4-8543 ved ‘and. a social hvur was en Cut with 2” round cutter” first’ whipped cream’ and: top with )Joyed. dipped in flour.. Place covkies | chopped mutmeats. Berves 6 Out of province guests were: | were | held separately, with 12 memm- : Almost all children fro 1” ’apart on oiled. cooky sheets a a tl fae. Scie kindergarten-age up can ‘‘speak |(Dust with granulated sucar if via in ; cat te ' saline apte: ficd walk a a piece’, or.dancé or sing. And desired.) Bake 12 to 15 min~ in Ghingke: a eee block and théy love to perform! Wit (pre: + “Heated: Hue N° (375) COB ta ‘better time than on the after-|rees F.) Makes 4 doz save} land Daddy, of course, bring the+ | Light shadow and sunshine -ajwhen should we go? — thin ribbon of gray cloud across the face --of the sun, and |then-the magic of a pretty spring blue sky: such was this day which now with the week |moves away. And there, once lmore were those fleecy white clouds dipping down to Mr. C's hayland, which climbs to a hill- top, begging us to step on board |Whither should we travel’ and day on the farm. . presently for a fond visit. ‘which, ever brought us Mothers! ‘the family. lmaintain a warm spot in. thei |hearts for the wayward one; lov- ing him tenderly, praying for -|him to the last. ditch of his way } } irest. great _men and women have | paid their mothers. Among’ these lvation Army Founder, William .{Booth, once wrote. ‘ ''So good it| ~ \has ever appeared-to me that ;=jalL1_know. of her life seemed a. Istriking contradiction of the doc: ‘|trine of human depravity. In my | + |but my patient, \self-sacrificing | /-/mother always appeared to be ‘an exception to the rule. T lov- led my mother. ‘‘From infan- ley to manhood, I lived in her. |Home Was not home to me with- lout her. I-do. not remem } \single act of wilful disobedience * ito her wishes. When my fath- ; \er died, I was so passionately at-~ | tached to my mother-that T can | i-|recollect that deeply though 1) ---lfelt his loss, my-griefwas—all | - i but forgotten’ by the thought ithat it was not my mother who | _| had been taken from me." And | / |yet one of.the regrets that haa) , {followed me to the present hour | jis that T did not with sufficient | jtenderness and assiduity. at the | time, attempt the impossible | a> itl, bale BAe nly Se a aa vite Pictured at the attractive ED) Mrs. Russell Wheatley, |~ - : ae Fe at ana stable at the afternoon t@8 4 Charter member and. Mrs—; Hospital Aid ae lavert ; ‘ | , sponsored by the North Riv- er WI are (LEFT) Mrs. Roy Campbell, president (SEAT- Roy Bruce, secretary trea: - Tomorrow then: returns that | day of all the year set apart to "| U. r ae A Holc's S Ppe | honor our mothers, to stop 2 - | The members of the Kensing- consider how very much we owe Many Guests Welcomed —_jn'btteGaint) Rental TA Gm’ "t'y be we arearong | y dies Aid were hostesses to in- those so fortunate as to | vited guests at a pot luck supper |them- still in the -flesh, to greet At Tea S onsored By WI vheld in St. Mark's Hall recent-|us at a threshold we have known | p ily Each hostess entertained Otherwise, in memory we shall : her guests at attractive tables remember them. Ever regret- set-for..three._ \ful that-like Mr. Booth we could “ Following the meak excellent |not repay in life, that immeas- Mums, -daffodils-..and _ pissy, Moase. Mrs. William Brown pre- willows decorated North River sided atthe silver tea services | Hall on Saturday. afternoon, AP- anq those assisting in serving ; : ars fail. | Pi 1 entertainment was provided by |urable debt we owe fo her-unfa a eee ee Nort eRiver WEEP: ‘Mrs. Buddy MacKinley, Mrs. L. K. Zielinksi and Mrs. |ing love. So with brothers and Women's “Institute. : Mrs. Keir. Warren, Mrs. John \Bruce-Champion. —Each showed | Warm weather and sunny skies Warren, Mrs. Stewart Vickerson slides taken on seperate Garib- | brought flowered hats and gay ;Mrs, Elliott Wight, Mrs Ken bean tours during the past sea: | effect neth Moase, Mrs. George Yeo 50n, and .gave an entertaining show. and Mrs. Elmer Yeo. ‘commentary as ‘each scene ap- . : peared on the screeh. | were Replenishing was | The vice president, Mrs: Ha-{¢ ? H; BENNETT CARR Sun Life of Canada District Supervisor ‘Ansurance Ccunselling of an unrehearsed fashion Welcoming ' the guests capably ped ra Warren and Mrs. eee Batts Mua ail fae. irold Stewart later conducted the Charlottetown, © P.E.I. | Mrs. Russell @heatleys Mrs. be as Molyaeauk Mie Earl regular meeting. of the Hespi > Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 ; Aid. A combined pantry sale and |, sooceseed | 7 Howard: Mrs. Major ‘Younker and Eleanor ue rummage sale was planned for! — Friday May .27, as the. project ;— ; = foe Henk ROnED e mAgnye atnvarsavauraaut nal meeting forthe season own’ DISCOUNT PRICES May 30 at 8:30 P.M every day! — IDA BAILEY ALLEN >“ Mother Has Her Big Day Especially Grandmother ~ CMARKET IS NARROW _ LONDON (CP) — The thief _| who took $9,000 worth of beef ; noon of Mother's Day to put on Mommy i I MONDAY DINNER } Fruit Cocktail ¢ : P.E.I. a show, for Grandma children. Daddy could be the (fresh or canned!) 7 eT | M. C., ‘‘Mommy’’ his assistant Red Radishes Younr—Oatens, Building in staging the show. \Baked Sections Broiler Fryers af HOE Food-Brought-In = _Pan Gravy ; Appe t Refreshments should he Whipped. Potato ‘pk areal t E brought by-the visitors Simple.! Green Beans with _. Objective: $35,000 HOPP Lt te cea aierenioiie ea ace Palmer Electric Bldg. ahes with coffee ‘Grape Juice Whip Cup (homemade or purchesed? “HELP THE ARMY. ATTAIN THEIR GOAL —ADD_ YOUR NAME TO THE CONTRIBU- own special dishes, and tea in. pots from her own ‘wedding-silver service. Candies,|- ..... Coffee. Tea Mit salted nuts and old-time cookies . GRAPE JUICE WHIP should be ready to pass. ‘- - 4% envelopes unflavored Dial 4-4072 A Wah. ‘queue’ membering that’ he was, onc® &) of the season on |dear lad, kind and good like the evening April 27, in the Parish | Hall. A large number of people. | Warmest tributes, the world’s were in attendance. i Pius Arsenatlt, a road firm | ; tepresentative was a recent bus- | 4had_a_good_mother” the Sal-| iness visitor to thts district.) truly and surely not this busy with the services being. conduct- ‘Home to see ed by Rev. George R. Tannahill. |-; , Mother, the thought came long: The hymns used, were ‘Nearer ingly, as so many will be going|My God To Thee" and ‘Abide’ We |With Me” however can make that trip now, Mrs. John MacNutt. a wel- bearers coming smile, only in memory: pion, Edward Champion, Myron | - By and large, they |MacKenzie, Robert Crafer, Reu- are a remarkable sisterhood. By ben Wall and James Crafer. lrights they play no favorites in Mrs. Keirstead was a granddau- 1 They are justifiab-| ghter of Mr. and Mrs lly proud of the fine children, yet/der MacKenzie of Baltic. The organist were He PIUSVILLE 4 . 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