MR. AND MRS. ANGl'& liItl'CE ..it Mu:IlAllEN Lovely Autumn Wedding Is Held At New Glasgow The New Glasgow Christian Church was the scene of I pret- lv wedding on Wednesday. Sep- tember 11th at 2 oiclock when Rev. B. R. Jone. B.A., B.D..l united in marriage Sheila Mat garet, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Revell Dickleson and An- gus Bruce. only son of Mr. and Mrs. R. Bruce Macbaren. 49 Or- lebar Street. Charlottetown. The church was tastefully dee- orated with baskets of gladioll in shades of white. yellow and orange. The gu-It pews were marked with circlets of nylon net lace ribbon and sprays of fern mul mnrignids. Hrs. Louis MacLeod. aunt of' tho bride. was'in charge of the nodding music. Miss Joyce Mae tlrilliim was guest soloist The bride was attended by her friend Mrs Donald Hill as matron of honor and Mrs. Gordon Bertram and .Miss Doris Andrew Is hi'iticsinaids. The little Misses Faye Dickie-. sun and Isabel Macbeod. con-l sins of the bride, were floweri girls. Mr. I):-rryl Doyle. friend of tho groom was best man. The iuliors wore .Vlr George Poole ing bonnet type hats. white glov- es and carried baskets of bronze and yellow mums. The bride's lmother chose for her daughter's wedding I chars coal dress with white feather hat 1-ler corsage was of yellow rose buds. The groom's mother wore I blue silk dress with matching leather hat. Her eorsnge was of pink rose buds. Following the ceremony a re ception was held at Shining Wa- ter's Lodge. The parents of the the bridal party in the spacious lounge which was prcttiiy decor- ated for the occasion. Mrs. Dav- id Macbeod. aunt of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. The dining room was nicely de corated with fall. flowers. The bride's table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake which was made by her mater- nal grandmother A toast to the bride was propos- ed by Rev. B. R. Jones to which the groom fittingiy responded. Appropriate and humorous re- marks were made by Rev. Don- ald Campbell and Rev. Paul Ri- chardson. The happy young couple left and iir. Donaii ilill. Haven in marriage by her fa- thi-i, the hride was charming in her ”Portrait gown" of white 4-liittnn taffeta. The sabrlna neck-E line and front panels of the skirt ur-re trimmed with Alencon 'ace. The skirt tapered to I Chapel train Her chapel veil fell from a coronet of pleated nylon tulle. She carried I zascade honour-t of yrmuw roses. The attendants wore similar on a honeymoon trip to Bangor and other parts of Maine. For travelling the bride wore a belle wool dress with brown leather- ette trim white feather hat. brown shoes and bag. ller Corsage was of tawny yellow rosebuds. Mr. and Mrs. Mat-Laren are now residing at 148 Cumberland Street. Charlottetown.--Fhoto by Garnhum gm-nx of ballerirtd length nylon i-hiiton over taffeta in shades of: mu-non with front panel insertli of Higher and champagne. Theiri Iit'lIll'(' hats and mitts matched. lllPll' dresses. The-ir nosegays were of hrome mums. The flower girls were dressed in pale green taffeta with mntclri Moraine swif ”So the electrical treatment has 'elieved your rheumatism. Bert? asked I curious friend. ”Yes." replied Bert. with I sigh. ”But I don't know when it's going to rain now." Zzamwz IJnlClI'!lllDIt.Ia-'I.'0X'I&It.h- Page 8 The Guardian Wed.', October 9, 1957 Mr. Leiahton Warren. kniran professionally Is he Warren. calf photosrIpher4ol the Toron- to Evuing Telegram is cover- inn the Royal Visit in Ottawa. Mk. Warren was In aerial Dhotographe during the war. When the Duke ti Edinburgh vis- ited Canada be Warren was given that assignment and did so well. that he now has been given the present Royal Visit Assignment. Mr. Warren is I son of Mrs. Leigh H. Warren, Longworth Avenue. and the late Mr. Wan ren. He lives in Toronto It 27 Bndfidd Avenue in the lovely Queensway district. kt the Notre Dame Academy Alumnae tea there was one very youthful little guest. She must have been about four years of atze and taken. no doubt. as I special treat to the tea. She was sitting upritzht in her chair with coat carefully placed over the back of it. This little lady was eating so nicely even do.-mun-ly. But she had I bit more trouble in. contmlling the eyes. The-yl were large and filled with won-- them under control. but thev would leap out of bound: to serve the purpose eyes.are made for? F- to see everything. i The dies! and coat ensemble; she was wearing were a love-I ly bright shade of blue. The old Convept has produced many fine paintings. but also everyone en- ioyed the picture. in real life, the other day of the '"Llllif" Lady in' Blue" . "Parade of Fashions” played to capacity houses Monday Ind bride and groom received with ' Mrs. M. A. llowntt is wearing made even more exciting by the deep intense beauty of the magni- . derinenl. Site was trying to keep V HAPPENINGS- Tuennhy evenings. Wednesday eveninllsrhennalevenlintand itisslnohoolnedeolidly. Mist Lena C. Mcbure has left on I trip to Montreal, Ottown and Toronto g The Downtowners Orchestra is having popualr weekly once: It the (xiarlottetown Hotel. An- niversaries sud Is weddings. birthdays and In on are being celebrated while dancing to the music of the Downtowners. Mr. Michael Rudka left by i i ii Eigliligi . pg Leigis lllllll rhlllll v'J 1! :25: 7' ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED t F . u i L. ..... MARILYN MeGI-IE Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McGee. Parkdale. P.l-2.1.. wish to In- nounce the engagement of their daughter Marilyn Joyce. of Lon- don. 0 nt a ri o. to Frederick Ralph Toomtis, son of Mrs. Elis- READY FOR AUTUMN ficent wolf collar. With its dol- I fIll Ind winter coIt. Lok.ashe's man sleeve and turvni back cuff marvellous way with I coat is this is indeed I coat of excel- lence. I l'AltKDAl.li w.i. Nineteen members unauth- led in the hall on Oct. 3 for their monthly meeting The topic was "Soups for the Menu." Meeting opened by sinzbm IA . Winding." followed try the lcolleet, Roll to! was anirwered with donating I towel for the kitchen. lull connnittees. Mrs. A. Seaman told of exten- eourse is booked for Novenlier. Ind oetertng for the month add- sdsntantially to the funds. A hot nuhey dnaer with all trhnmfap, idles place on Octo- her 10th 1 ii iii... tiifrl zitgfi i 5.233 3 iii 3: ii "There's I Long Long Traiil i the W3. An interesting and fut meeli come to I close winging ” Canada." i by MVSICAI. NOTE Flutes. among the oldest of musical instnmients. are often made of cocoa-wood. but metals Ire sometimes used. HOUSEHOLD HINT 1 A handsome receptacle can b made from In old metal pail. r Coll clean rope neatly Iround ,the outside of the pail. Brim! twhife rope is more Ittrecttve than i the dingy grey variety. That (in ithe pull I thin. coat off:-ell. ivhite shellac. 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