larva while It!!! vans. Alwaysl reheat. before serving. . ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED sits: Doris Palmer. Summer. at . ta vacationing will rela- itives and friends in Edmoatcai. lAiberta. l ' I Miss Faye and Gail Boyle all 'Monroe. Maine. are visiting in jsummerside guests of'Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Sherry. ii Rev. w. R. Auld. of Miiiiuml 0nt., who is the guest of his ' ;brothcr - in- law, Mr. Everett Schurman. and Mr. and Mrs. R0 bert Schurman of Freetown. vis- llted friends in Summerskle. Free Page 8 The Guardian -"Pt. August 24, 1957 iiand and Btdefonl on Monday. Dr. Stanley Teale. Mrs. Teaie A gala event took place on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Sets of De- and son, peter ma Philip. .1 Thursday evening o: the sum-Itroit. Michigan, left on return Mel.-053' M5,” ,,,-wed on p,-;. mer home of Mrs. Davis. Kep- after holidaying with Mrs. Sels' day to visit Wm. M”, Testy; poch. when members and guestal mother, Mrs. C. A. Bell. 6 Upper parent; M,-, amt M1-5, Ram; IaaaCamIlaeld.Ire.It'isnaa'Ildltu.PItna1 of the Charlottetown and Professional Womenls Club. gathered for a chicken barbe-t cue. This was a special unsched-l sion of Business and Profession-l lal Women's Clubs. Felixstowe. lEngland. Later in the evening. Mrs. ,Sherren, in a delightful way.I told of the activities of the Clubal in England and gave a descrip-. tion of Felixstowe. a town about the size of Charlottetown. She. told of the part played by this; s Women's organization in busi- ness and public fields and stress-p p ed particularly the need for Mr. and llrs Gerald A Dris-l MIN l)il....!l tin: the former tilt the picture from left l.0pNII"tl0fl Grt-ciian. bridesmaid. more women in Councils. She coll are slltllxll with their '.Acd- lt.tiir lli-tiil...iii g ttlitt-r of l'lLLl'Il zircvtiiefollomng hlr. Law- All" John Xiai'Guigan. usher, herself is g member of the ding attt-nii.'iiit- hlr. and llrs. llr .tllll tics l-.iiinit-tt Vic- i'L-itcc Driscoll. grooiiisman. .ll:'. uh. t.;,i,.9,, Mu,-myvb,-1,19,-maid. Council 1.; her hnfne tawny llriscnll were uiar:-iud in the (itll.:.ill ('llLt'lIillel(lWll. Air. and .Virs. (it-riild Driscuii, the , , . . - One of the projects of her Di- Fhurt-h of the Holy Rt-tit-t-iiit-r l)ii.t-oil .- ilic -on of ltrs .los- hridc and groom, Mrs. J Alex dnfl me low” I'M”? qmler gut vision, of wind. M”, sh",-en 1. cll3Tl0llt'IfIlA'fI. on August 5th, t-pli llrl-roll and the late Mr. Aluulltiiiultl. matron of honor. llt”-l A3"95 MdCD”'”ld' PM” very proud, is that of bringing 1957, at 9 a.m. iDrisct7ll of All lleriit-rt. iMr. Fred Drist-oil, uslier. Miss by Kllusltlfll. djsplacgd children from (M. 3 l,(luntinent to England for a short stay each summer. and al- though there is always sadness when the time comes for the children to return she felt that it was a moat worthwhile under- taking. ' Mr. and Airs. Henry Wood of ,Vi-nzoii lfiicr l'('Ct'lVE(l congrat- ulutions from numerous rein- lcasion of their fifty-fifth wed- ding annucrsary. This was ob. pserved at their own home on Tuesday, August I). 1957. Dr. Derrill i. McGuigan. Tren-l ton, New Jersey. returned Thurs- :day- morning. Dr. .'VicGuittan had )'been in the province for his holi- day and to attend the Drlscoll- MacGuigan wedding. I Sub-Lt. J. Donald Large Mrsw Large, and twenty -two months . old daughter Joanne of Hall- VQ fax have been visiting in the province. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Phillips and Mrs. Jack M I .Large. They returned home on; Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. A. Canit-ron Mac- , .elIiin of 'l'iiroiito are the guests s-xvi;-.:..-i........---mh y A7 of Mrs. Mnri.cilan'a mother. .. , ' t " Mrs. Jack Large. an r 1 l A VISITOR FROMHENGLAND W hlrs s'lu-iri-ii is run has a iiatite of Crapniid. tiiills. ifis Worsliip Mayor J D. Mr, and Mrs. Donald Faurschou. Mrs Stanley Crosby and h'ilss' M. Picltard returned Tuesday crcning from Ottawa, where they Airs Joyre Ttliicii-Siiiith Sher of lliit:iiii war rcii tiff-Hilnsimie. Enizliiiitl. rnll- zi p:i-i llll'wl(l1'lll of tho r'ciix- Pit-tiii't-ti with Mrs Sht-rrcn.lStcwni't. Mrs. George E. Sher- ed upon ill! Worsliip. ll.'iyor J. miiiv llllxlllt'Kx Illltl i'i'ilii--sional iiho is scaled after shining ill? W". hll-is l-("I13 MCl-UI”l'- V199 Mrs. E. S. Townsend. has rs- D St:-u;iri. flllllflH fIt't' rt-t-t-iit'Wniiiril'- (liiili Slip ir nuii rt--'Visiiur's book. are" Mrs Willi. prcsiiir-nt of lltf' (lharlottcttiwn turned from .1 delightful trip to Vlill tn ltiiniltiiii-iiilin 414-ii.i' ililtriitiii for '.!ll H :iiiil P. iliiiihzir. provincial prcsidt-nt of H. anti P and Vllts lplicgcnlc Landon, Ontarjm 331 Boston, yh. ch,.,...,.,, -uix lllillui at -lulu livr lillsinlllfl :lii- l.'iti- tlic l'rini-c l-Eduard lsizaiid Bus Arscntiult. iiic prt-.-itlt-iit of the Maggy M.-5, Tommand had in. P C. Siicr- moss and Professional Women's Clizirlottc-town R, and P inlpremng experience of nmnd. ,ing the Stratford Festival and saw the play "Twelfth Night." The Strntfnrd Festival this year is hailed as magnificent and mas- tcrful. Twelfth Night, one of ShBkElp0Br9'I great comedies is also a great poem. To quote Robertson Davies it was a "su- perbly poetic." Twclfth Night. From Gron' Daddy Down A G00d Time Had BY A” .?.l?L"32.3"22'..l”."..31i.l”i2i .;.':.: Tho licrd-sirr of this fiirivi and lgflsltd soiiimtliiit of later fron: :lvml:al::"5l;3nld Pllfll 0' - . . t e t'tmt'i'rtiI uct-itp.iliiin 0 tisita . . 'b':;'" ”;bl::::'5'.:l”::l"":.:I:":L:::: t'alI1P but-k to out paths. The standing. to round out that rare t ftirnilitiids were full of sun and "ll"! - I C0mP0lllC W075 07 ' its gala WPOR. returned to liuuic- qm,.,' .,1,..,gan, an” Ihp M..m.. genius." sttili: in the wee sma" hours of mm" M H". ,.-'.,”.g I this mhrnlrll. - - Th? Slil"-A hll""' lllls tit-ck lirintzs tlic lsilrirr-3 and inmpd nearer to the da.v- rm. .-iutmlg-..c' ;.,m.m.r i...n,1ay, tion for an article in the Chris- hrvalt. and the t-ti-an rnun.-iii of in it I'l(l((i yq.,,,d,y um mg. tian St-eince Monitor by Horace itir new .-liigust day gcnll.V Ni"-”l't tlicm out mi-r iii.- miimp 1., (-i.,..Rt-ynolds interest in the early ed the morning iiiils M... H, H... ,(.p,,,oi down rm. my.'musical life of the United Stat- (lurs. as vie may say of both C, R(,,,,1 Sllmnjpf guest, at nu. es is the theme. Mr. Reynolds animals. had a plcasant twinkle iet.-ind too will be off presently mentions a facsimile reprint of in his eye Ind WP l't'lit'V' "9 as Autumn's iipprnnching xha- Frnllmin Carl”! "Federll Over- iwnre a in-isthi rfhhon or two It don ends thrir vacations. it was lure" Published by Carr In Phil- his ear. Nevertheless. he itIV'!'1,mgg(pl1;w.' m, lnvpd Amprl. adelplllii in I794. Here is where a long pleaseddsigh (of rel'i,:-fin" 90,, who mm or hqlidgygy the Prince Edward Island tie- as he stepped own rom ex. . up comes in. truck lll'IId entered his familiar TM OTLHGM M .” hand." "9 hTo qluotg Nit. Reygoldsi "Firlnt horn-stat. l . - t ti-re s an amin arr hlmsc , "Well. I'm glad that's otcr. K'p'.p':z.","'rmv" m NM" "M who is typical of the young Eng- Flllm" l" Wddmv "r'" "W mo The secret anniversaries of the ml” G"-"""" "id A"m'l"" "'"' crazy about any of that parnd- he", siclans who came here after ing before a Judge that a fel- Wm,” me mu rh," M "Mm: the American Revolution to grow ow has to do at a Fair -- I m.m,,-Mu. up with the country. Usually they just do it as a favor to the farm. -rm, mm” M” umhudm mltried first one place. then ano- And it's a true saying that ll-last, "W". "rloug ther. until they found their nich- wt-st. home": hest.' You sort of The wdden kw, mu Om Mien. Gottlleb Graupner. who was get used to home. And after all nth”, 55" .to Boston's early music that there's no bed ll" 0"?" 0"” As names from ashes swift do-lJ""" ""'m '''l” N" Y”"k"' none on restful and sweet." m.” um d." ' lfor instance wem first to Price. "N01 "lit ll V""" - - ""1 Like swallows singing down each'Ed'"'d "und ""1 "'9" ” CM” you know" he nodded again ”inl wind um bio"... lesion. South Carolina. before be there. But between ourselves the; Um" Mom" g g gy Dun, gpaplit the distance between them continual confusion of sounds isIGmdn5'm' . ; . land settled in Boston to become to say the least most disconcert- the father of that ctty'a unchec- lng. if I hadn't my dreams. !:l- rtral music. ..len. I couldn't have l.dDf. Jackson, as English-trait at all. But" he smiled. "w I organist. of Jolmaonlaa gt. closed my eyes. I could see my :IlId temperament, tried Alexa: own stall and feel the breeze-of-, U ,drla. Virginia; Baltimore, Pitta- home wandering in. sweet with WW” 3”” H"-"""" ll lfdelpllta Elisabeth. New Iraq, the seems of the Summer. And 'l'f,"'ld kl” 3”" land New York, adore L. 5. see the golden moles of the sun Wl'Y- -l-ch l MW -06,! "settled h Ioatn. .taeama daactng along them upgmld A "3 '"""-V "'l3l!"- land can to the ceiling. And in ( the quiet. know that the swal- of ldtantsa. Albuta. laws were high up along the rsf-.lWlFE In the lslnd Tiarulay c sheath Sand OVF. f)0f.l.Al for Print- ten and the kittens dating in at I J I lmpor- ed Pattern wit to Cliarlottetowa tot-ry heap about the open ' ' A a womnn'el Guardian. Patten Departrnent. be said setting himself ransom day. Q Front Street, 7.. Toronto. 0I- ;ia cutneat is his rintllag strun- Ft'lnuto'.Ae (fitting the Ft-stiini lliiizt Ct-iiitii;iiitici' ELLEN'S DIARY PRINIED PATTERN A7lO 59 0&9 Cl.-t.4t'ni MAKE YOURSELF A SHEATH marvelous how and trim. doobleltat-to Please print plainly YMTI bed "is good! I'm neither hum Frneh Strddl, aj N pg , it .c. suvuz. moiius with l0ftll.lgry nor thirsty --Jamie saw to ,anaq Dean of raienuiap. how. 9'l"Yl.E NUMBER AND SEE. lthlt. Heis a mighty (BM hand l&.. If! 1311 I 1i 3". voxt week-Watt-Ii for a Prone with stock I guess. poor led he'sl ten. inent Designer Patten by weary of it all. Glad it's over -' , . wutztes because of his it-regular meals D. hi .I. L J. Idlvsaa lib nndlila sleeping clesebyaanirt I mg. '.I...Ql h&- E- he wanted to. dldnit he? Yea. 1&1. it tr IIPIIII-IP-5 nw-"Iscuuiaswau c-uni-lugs-an use an-hcatq " aide lhusuo nth Incarna- Iusval- inn "Yu"wet uctyh-,uea mmhe aka-ggggg ',lS.'IC.l hlatIeiaeoaIlgat."'aguulug uatatthuuunauwuhn ggrq ygygi. In-In-war OG'8hlwm."' an-an-an-It .nsInu.antwIaia.l as--I an-an-inuuons dlhll-hi-ix.-n a heat had been visiting with Mrs. (Troy-. son-in-law, I Business 1 Hiilsboro St. Mr. Lyman Allen. principal of Sunbury Regional High School uled summer event for the club Fredericton Junction. New Bruns- Neill. SI-Immersidr lglt -Dll gFI'l' to honour Mrs. Joyce Sherren, Wick, accomlllllled by NIH. Al- d'fYl0 "Slime hefduu" "l1""dr Chairman of the Eastern Divi- ten and little daughter Ch:-ryllertcton. N-B left on return home after visit-1 ing Mr. Allen's grandmother, Mrs. Elitabeth Worth, Highland Avenue. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Byron Ylitllipa, and children Kevin and Kathy of Tracy. N.B.. have returned home after llslliilg Mrs. Pliillips" graiulmothcr, Mrs. Elizabeth Worth. t Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Allen. senior of Frederiction Junction, N'.B., left for home. They had been visiting Mrs. Alli-n's itin- ther. Mrs. Elizabeth Worth for the past three weeks. I Marshmallow Orange Sundae. Sauce - Ice-cream is always a popular dessert. Here is it sauce; with the orange vitamin. Heat it cup fresh orange juice with 32 i'nilI'hllllI8ll0WS over low ht'at,l folding until niarshiiialious are almost incited. Rt-iiitivc from Continue folding until smooth and fluffy and then l)lt'lId in one anti a half it-ti.-;mtiiis gra- ted orange rind. Nuts and coco- tives and friends upon the oc- anut can be added if desired. tiara Morrison. Dodds. Summcrside. Miss Ruby .Vlac.'x'eill, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mac- .llr. and Mrs. G E. Beach oft Toronto are spending two wee-lts' holidays in Sunimersdc. the guests of Mrs. Beach's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Clark. Miss Dorothy itlacNeiil, R.N., and Miss Margaret Mt'Neill, R.N. are vacationing at Chalet Coch- and, Laurentian Mountains Que- bec. Mrs. Claude Waugh and daugh- ter Bcveriey of Ottawa. are visit- ing Mrs. Waugh's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Scburman. Mrs. Waugh will be joined later by her husband. Miss Zilpha Linkietter of Hall- fax, N.S.. is the guest of her bro- the-r-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Silliphant. Summer- side. - 'i'hr hostesses at the summer- side Golf and Country Club on Saturday August 24. will be Mrs. Wanda iiunter it-onvenerl. Mrs. Hlttillltlf linrris. Mrs. Mort-y Car- llt'L1). tliss Lillian llogg. Mrs. .lt-an ilciihurn. and Miss Bar- l l i Unites Populci CAPTAIN ILC. DICKB Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard; Celes BIIDOUIICI the enltagementl of their daughter. Carol Marie Cules, B.S.c., iDalhuusie) to Cap- tain Ronald Clifford Dicks. An- CAROL MARIE COLE! glican Church Army. sun of ttr. William Coaaar of Bin-gi.-u. xpw foundiand. The marriage um take place on September H at it a.m. in St. Paul's Angluai Church, Charlottetown. dress held the fingertip veil of tulle illustion. She carried a lace- covered Bible adorned with a mauve orchid and streamers of stephanotis. The bride was at- tended by her sister, Mrs. Char- les Wise. who wore a ballerin- length-gown o tropic water in silk organza with matching head- dress. She carried a nosegay of yellow and bronze mums. The; groontaman was Mr. Keir Proc-' ter and the tubers were Charles Wise and Mr. Leithl Thompson. ! For the occasion. the bride's mother, were an orchid nylon. silk mesh two-piece dress with- matching hat and a corsage oft mauve and white mums. Thel groom's mother wore a lace-l panelled navy crepe dress with- contrasting accessories. iier cor- sage was of white carnationsn Following the ceremony, a re- ception was held at the Char- lottetown Hotel. The bride's ta- ble wag arranged with the trad- itional three-ticred wedding cake flanked by bouquets of multi- colored snapdragons. Miss Mary Thompson. cousin of the bride. was in charge of the guest book and friends of the bride served the guests as they mingled in the spacious lounge and on the ter- rance. Mr. Gmrge Beers propos- ed a toast to the bride to which the groom responded. For unveiling. the bride chose I brown and yellow floral design- ed shcath of silk taffeta topped The happy couple honeymoon;-d in Central New York State and New England. and have my taken up residence at the Con. naught Apartments. -Photo by Ctasweli. HAND-ME-DOW NS Samuel Pepys records in his 17th century diary how he had his wife's gowns cut up inui We Clean VIil0l.EliS 499 lllal ms liovi Method cleaner: CAREER BARBERS - HAIR- DRESSERS WANTED Learn these Trades at Trans. Canada Beauti- Industries. Ltd. Moncton. N I by a caftan coat of yellow linen with shoe; and bat to match. MR. AND MRS. EARL ll. JEWELL Double Ring Ceremony r Couple A pretty summer wedding of, Royston F. Mugiord provided the .liily 27, I957. in Trinity llnitcd Church, Charlottetown, Prince ii-Idward island. when Hclt-n Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. "Hit Psi-grip, 1794" I3 mp mp. Mott Stewart. became the hridel of Earl Hammond, son of Mr.iby her father. wag lovely in at .lt-well. l floor-length gown of deluatred sa.i and Mrs. Herbert H ;Revercnd A. Frank Maci.t-an per- formed the double ring cere- moiiy. Bouquets inf pink and uhite snapdragons provided the floral psetting for the ceremony. Mr. under- wide interest was solemnized onlweddtng music and assisted lMiss Joan ltogerson who sang "The Lord's Prayer" preced- ing the ceremony and "Because" ,during the signing of the register. The hride. given in marriage itln. The gown was fashioned with a ttghtltltttng bodice. sabrlna neckline. and fiili-hooped skirt ,Tht- long lace sleeves tapered ll0 points over the hands. Her lpearl and sequin-studd d head- Ioordlng and Do i Sprinkler System in Michaelmas Term begins Sept. llrli. I951 . For Prospectus Aiwlv Heudmistrass. , Miss Jean H. O'Neill, BA. "Edgehill" Church School For Girls Windsor, N. S. incorporated 1891 Regular School Course. Grades III to Xli inclusive. Music. Art. Household Science. Gymnastics. Dancing. Sports. Modern Fin-Resistant Dormitory and y School for aim Classroom Iiillding. and Particulars to the HALIFAX. NOVA SCOTIA Sod Entrance seholorabope elbiomede. x Spocideuiplveaieonsvvdontheoltlnendouvall-cogulooed we gnome of athletics and meridian. Q(IS8IlA&DN&1& FOUND” Mil Of5eneeeepOvonolVQpor9tniOioI90va0vJevIIsioAns,IeooneO In professions Ealbuusie alinihersitp avetleble on the hash of edveat-cool Ans. Illenla. Commerce. luv. Medicine. Dummy- Mvsie,Ilusa0an.NanIngsuong. hptuisannpuuuaoton. 1eatftQaIIdA&n eouztnnaspvoaeioasus no.u.nu.ia.teusn.n..on. .1 VhaleIisOvefOvadveveItudtasafteneeUl'IIIbO4'”9 D lie degrees at IA.A.. wk. I..l.h..pnd Htbni Idajeallttensea. . .5 TI ' awn-stud value-re" Veeslmglelutishtped Il.tI0.NpavaotnuaoareevalabIs can Feevlfv 0' Ouanuavouutsav sxcatsnvIuaUaa2&itutoaa