Mann” p I p X PAGE TWD Convocation Ball ' ' Happenings oi, .'TH'E GUARDIAN, CHARLOTTETOWN -.i;.'tWth'e Prince of Wales College The Week no (olden radiance and huh vu-dure of a perfect May after- noon were Natures setting for the the annual garden party given by Dir. F. Cyril James, Principal. and Vice-Chancellor of McGill Univenity. and Mrs. James on the east campus. shaded with its traditional border of elm: in the beauty of full leaf. An attenidan-cc of 6.000 guests broke all records for this gather- ing held in honor of the graduat- ing classes and the recipients of honorary degrees at the convoca- tion, namely: Sir Oliver Fran-ks. British Ambassador to the United States who had delivered the con- vocation address. Dr. Lewis W. Douglas, B.A., D.C.L., DD.D., former United States Ambassador to the Court of St. James and for-rner principal and vice-chan- ccllor of McGill; Dr. James Tho- burn Williamson, B.A., MSc.. Ph.D., geologist graduate of Mc- Gill and discoverer of I fabulous diamond mine in. Tanganyika. South Afr-ica; Hun. Douglas C. Aibiboti, K.('.. B.C.l.. I).C.L., Min- ister of Finance, and Hon. Brooke Ciaxton, K.C., L).C,lv1., B,c,L., D.C.L., Minister of National De- fence. COllS'plCl.i0US in the latter category were Dr. Douglas, who. as one revz.-iiiiig old haunts drier a long absence, made his way among ilic iiioviiip, throngs, exchang'.n.:( warni greetings with host: of former associates, while Hon. D. C. Abbott and Hon, Brooke Claxton. McGill grads were also mcc:.ng friends on every hand. . ,- . Dr. and Mike. Jaiiics received It the earl of the campus. Mrs. Jame, in a (rock of pale grey crepe lvilih delxaie pattern of light grecu, uitn xiii.ch a small hat o-l navy b.iic straw was worn Guests included Associate Chief Justice 0. S. ilyiidale, Chancellor of the University, and Mrs. Tyn- dale, in B. gown of navy and blue print with navy redingote and large hat of nzivy strazv; Mrs, Douglas Abbott, in a black crcpe dress with vest of mustard shade to match her 2-nia'.i straw hat. Mrs. Brooke Claxton, who wore a black crepe gown with white revers and a black hat with up- iiurned b;'1!l'i faced with white flowers, and Lady Franks, in a (U955 Of 50-3: ('lCpC, paztcrned in black and wearing a hat of beige straw. O O I The Duke Windsor lof: day on tllx: and Duchess of Ncw York Wednes- Quu-n Elizabeth for London where the Duke will visit the Royal Family before proceeding lo Paris on 1. five montiihs visit. . a . The Gcwcrnor General and the Viscounitess Alexander hold. A towering l six year: has been their pianist. Mrs. Gordon Avard on behalf of .the members spoke in apprecia- ltion of Mrs. Woodls work and interest in the Kings Daughterl and preoenied her with ii beauti- iful mu-ichii-is set of rhinestone necklace and earrings. a . . . Many friends of Mr. H. A. C. Scarth will be interested to learn lot his marriage on May 21st. to .Mrs. Robert Jameson of Victoria. .3. C. Mr. and Mrs. Scarth will reside in Victoria. Rev. Dr. Corey .and Mrs. Corey have returned from St. Peters- WFE. Florida, to spend the sum- mer months at "Villa Waters." The Gradiiatingl Class of the Prince Edward Island Hospital and their mothers were enter- tained at tea at the Cundall Home on Thursday afternoon. . . . On Thursday evening the Grad- uating Class held their farewell banquet at 'The Charlottetown and later in the evening enjoy. ed a theatre party at the Prince Edward. 0 0 . Mrs. Bruce Davison and daugh- iter Mrs. Morgan and her two grandchildren Heather Brita and Ann Alice of Fredericton, N. B,, spent the past week with her sister Mrs. Frank Johnstone, "Villa Waters." . . 0 I Miss Gaelyn Craig is in cnai-. lottetown for the holiday week- end visiting Misses Dorothy and Louise Cox. on- Mrs. H. R. Hillson entertained recently at a tea in her home "The Birches." . . . Mrs. Harry Edwards. School Street was ho.-Less at a Thurs- day evening bridge. . . . Mrs. Ian MacArthur entertain- ed recently at her new home in York Mills, Toronto. Among the guests were many Charlottetown friends-M.ss Ruth MacKenzie, Miss Bette Large. Miss Dorothy Black, Miss Elizabeth Martin. Miss Lena McLure, Mrs. William lrliilhouse, Mrs. Stanley Heaps, ,Mrs. Kenneth Marlin, Mrs. Fran- ces I-loll Trainur, Mrs. Rusty Mac- Alonen. Mr. And. Mrs. .G.'Sierwart Mac- Kay are spending the holiday week-end in Halifax. . . . Mrs. Elizabeth Wood is leav- ing Charlottetown the early part of next week to take up resi- dence in Montreal with her daughters, Sally and Verna. Diur- . ing the past week Mrs. Wood has been entertained by her many itricnds. nett, Mrs. Frank MacKinnon, Dr. and Mrs. Brian Cudmore and their recipient of sev- gifts of remem- present. Wood was the eral beautiful brance from those I 0 Receiving the guests of the graduation class at the annual Convocation dance of Prince of Wales College are. left to right. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ben- non, Principal of Prince of Wales, Miss Margaret C.udmore- Wedding '3"?"P Photographed at their wedding reception follow- ing their marriage at Trinity United Church. Mr. before the terrace windows of Keppoch Beach Hotel. Left to right: Mr. Fred Pound, who was groomsman. Frank Macl(in- -....:...,..-... Kr attendants pose two tables were in play. 0 O 0 Mrs. Leigh Lowiher returned l MaicMurdo. Life President of the Class of '51. Mr. Elmer Macxenzle. Class President during the year. The "Downtowners" played for dancing College Auditorium was attractive with decorations arranged by the students. and the -Garnhum photo. Mr. Cudmore and his bride. the former Eliabeth Jenkins. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawson Jenkins, and Miss Olga Jenkins who was her sister's brides- maid. The groom is the son of Mr. T. Roy Cudmore . d1 1, and Mrs. Cudmore of Charlottetown. of damn” lace with a up mom -Gnmhum photo. .'-&-G5)Me00ih07JM03M09f ' seed pearls and il finger-tip veil ELl.Ell'S DIARY i lMr. Frank Maclntyrc Looking over their dance programs at the Con- vocation dance are Gus Dcwne and his attractive g partner. Miss Joan Bulmer. w Trainor - Vautour Wedding hile Miss Phyllis Cut- l The wedding is taking place, Iihis morning at Saint Diiiistansi .Basilica of Mary Imelda Vautour. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. J. 'Theodore Vautour. Richibucto. N. .13., to Hugh Charles Trainor, son and Mrs. J. J. Tralnor. iwill be played by Mrs. Dougan. Miss Maureen Blake and will sing ;during the ceremony. Chrysanthe- .mums in pastel shades are ar- 'ranged in the cathedral for the wedding and standards of gliidioli ;wlll bank the sanctuary and al- l tar. ” Miss Vautour will be given in lmarriage by her rather and at- liended by Mrs. Arthur McCvuigan as matron of honor and Miss lEdna. Raynor and Miss Helen Gagnon ns bridesmaids. The groomsman is Mr. Jack Trainer and the ushers, Mr. Som- .erled Trainor. Mr. Frank Trainer. ;Dr. J. D. Vautour. l The bride will wear ll model gown of candlelight nylon tulle land lace. The winged bodice is lsklrt of nylon tulle, floor skim- lmlng. The iii-mlcts are of nylon tulle. She will wear a tidra of lception is at uhere the toast to the br Father George of tulle illusion. She will carry it lwhite prayer book marked with , 0 white orchids. The gowns of nylon the bridesmaids in blue and pink orchid. The groom's mother will wear I navy gown and navy accessories. Following the ceremony the re- The Charlottetown ide will be given by Rev. McDonald. The honeymoon will be IPGM 1" Quebec. Montreal and the New England States. the b for travelling. a suit dress of silk fnille in magnolia and a hat of natural straw with lizard acces- sorles. Her corsage will be of red carnations. Out of town guests at the wed- ding will -he Miss Edna Raynor. and Mrs. Caron, Montreal: Miss Helen Coag- non, Montreal: Mr. Wendell Reid. William Napier. John S. Winnipeg: Mr. Montreal; Mr. Halifax; Miss Tcnny St. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Trainer will live nt Keppoch Beach, Keppoch. P-E. I.. on their return: cliffs and her escort John Dingwell find they have the next waltz together. bride's attendants will wear marqulsette, the matron of honour in pale yellow. robin's egg ride wearing John Mr. and Mrs. Vnutour, Halifax; Mr. J. Theodore Vziuinur. Richlbucto. N. 8.: W. F. Kenny: R-exton. N. 3.: Dr- J D. Vautour. Dnlhouaie, N. 13.: Onge and Miss Carmel St. Onge. of Carnpbellton. Mrs. -Giirnhum photo Peat - Dewar Wedding The marriage of Helen Kicllg daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Dewar of Charlottetown, P. E. I, to David Wood Peat of Cornwall, 0nt., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dnl'l(l M. Peat of Gardiner. Maine. mm place at Zion Presbyterian Clllilfll. Charlottetown, May 26th at 33': pm. The Rev. G. Carlyle web- sier was the officiating clergyman and Mr. Frank Johnson player” the wedding music. Miss Norm. Auld sang during the signing of the register. Apple blossoms air: spring flowers were used to dem- rate the church. The bride. who wan given may by her father, wore a gown of white moire taffeta. the fitted lin- dlce having a heart shaped iim-.;- line and long sleeves with points over her hands. full skirt. eiidiii: in a short train. Her finger-I:n veil of tulle illusion was held by n bandeau of seed pearls. she carried a. cascade of Pink Delight roses. . Miss Dorothy Dewar. who ms. her sister's maid of honor, wow a gown of pink brocaded taffeta with fitted bodice and flared skirt, bandeau of pink flowm-s. and carried a nosegay 04 HEM roses and carnations. Miss Shirley Brydon and .'il.-.: Jennie Peat were her bridesmniilt. small reception at noon on '1'hurs- . u . ' on Wednesday to hex. home in; ' day. when Rear Admiral Sir Th 1:" dm G I 9,), Miss Lin'n'le Aiitken and Miss C . 1 wearing blue brocaded tafioa Arthur Bromley, of ihe COm'lKlng?s Elllilghsierli of rltliliclf Mme Alice Fraser entertained at Miss d:;el3.lliLhaf1l.:,:. gaetgflnlarsngergl; ., Ml nun" rumna Wlh l r with flttedl bodice; blllld nlR.";.d monwcalin llCliiLiilll'i Office, Lon- w - . b . W, I Aitken's home on Sunday even- ,1 T l I I -l i Q M k skirts. bun eaux o ue I. i-: don, Enzlanzl. pri.-uiiicd. on be-p ro.?O;e.-w:: : .ll.l::.l:rell,'a1-sill hzlldnzt ing for Mn. Wood. The group on and Dr" anmm Summer 1 and carries nosegays of Dlnkio-cs ” '-.v .. .. . l , V H ' -- ' . . . d ns. hall of l.'lL Li icn lxngiioin (mt me 3,”... M”, 1,3 B..o.,.,L on present gained in singing a num . . . shut-his Day We Oll-Selle '0 anMrcaiai:im;e mmon mm W ber of familiar hymns following which refreshments were served. Miss Aitiken and Mix Fraser pre- sented Mrs. Wood with a water colour painting of a. beauty spot morrow. This is "An annual inter- crnmeni. a cu...-1:2. .icr fur the Ball . bohagr of me (;.-,,up' extended W encour-. ,EloomLat Gore nnzem. House. The Mrs. wood best wishes for in. 9'1 - 3- F5-jib-in BCCEPWG 911-5 lure happiness in her new home we Canadian GOV-.and presented her with a token 1 of remembrance. Mrs. A. S. Hopkins and Mrs. . Leslie Eaton were hostesses at national day set aside to three males of bridge .9, the page remembrance of the Sick and. home of Mrs, H()pkins' summer. ldlsabled. that it may bring some, side on wedjiesduy evening, extra cheer and fellowship into. . s . best man and the ushers yore Mr. Walter 0055 and Mr. Hei'DeI'! Hughes. Mrs. Dewar. the bride's mollwrl wore a floor-length BOW” 0' Amt Guild Annual Display The annual display of the sea- HamPSlPM1- yweed Sun, with and corsnril 0' Patron:-sat Mrs. T. W. L. Prowsc. held in the colt-gc library where Hon. President: Mrs. A. A. Bart- lace-covered tables centred with red and blue carnations. one of the Executive. Mrs. Good- will, through illness and of the vice-president. Mrs. G. D. DeBlols. le Canasta. Party held in their beautiful home at Vernon. . . . tion of a lovely table. A delight- ful humorous poem, composed by elllng a light Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lawless navy accessories Miss Verne Wood. who was re- , were cently transferred to Montreal as "d '9” R"'l'Ph "ave "mmed '-0 it we "we" W” President: Mrs. H. E. Miller. "M" "5"- Salnt John, N. 8.. after the mother of in Prince Edward 15land- lm ii 1 mos wh niot. mix V . M A c I. Hi i fl id .. Ms D A- ll:-(ll-'11-?--and Mrs. Mr. and M.rs..Ci)lin Binmore ' ' J Mrs. R 'r t . lnemevesofmal soecinl lof 1111- Slme:llol.lvglrl: (SrllflllflhSVllsQ in thosrifnwliduso fiilihliillifcfhrough "W" Em"-V 6"” mm .153." . Morrison and dough I he 1 ll iir Riley of Simi. John and Ottawa emexugned for ms, wood 1351 Mrs. W003 was W9 W?” ”l ters the Misses Eva and Ruth flhindlcliliped D90Pl0-" We WOW writing room of "The Charlotte- 33 years of the Gulld's existence Plcivure ll” Md Corsnge 0 i ' attended Kiipian-Crestohl wed- Mgnday evening at dinner in "me ML End M1'5- W- w- M'”'m" 9” Sun-lirngrgidg 1.3;; this week 0;, on in part the words of the fvev.ltown" on Thursday, 30th May. enjoy working for these two l'05E3- P, ! the mom dinig in Montrcai. chg,1.me.wwn.- a drive through several of the "W0 weeksv holiday mp to Mon. ldames M. Finlay. Toronto. Int.i Over one hundred interested worth while nctlvltles. Thanks Mrs. eat. mother 0 vnhsmge ' ' 0 J ' f Seem” 5'F"”'5 on we maml and real and Boston Pres. S. I. D. A. relative to its ob- members and friends came to view are due to them and to Mr. Foster wore an ice-blue BOW (F S” Ml” Md M” R- A- 30”?" Mrs Wood was ihe guest of 1”" W” me” hue” I” dl"' '. servance: "The setting apartland admire the many garments and his sinff for their courtesy in hat and a cot-sage of re re !--me haw rrlurned in thtir home at M. . C; i - L, rier in Summersidth .' . ' therefore of the first sundn of tastefully nrrunged for display. making the display such a success. The reception was held nu J v . .-. , I W 3”” EPP 31 3 rhea 9 . . . Mrs. A. Slirli MacKa- who y H - s o i o ose rn lcnl the bride's l7!1l'6m5- Kt" lxorth Riier a..t. having sipentlpany and 13”, m the -waning "3 3- June, anmmny by me shumns The Guild vins honoured by Hi Among h se wh p ct home of d Mme the Past six weeks motoring was the guest of honor at an im Oiiheri-s entertain-ing in Mrs. has be” ""3 3””-5" 01 Ml" "d 19” Agocmion when me inma. presence of its Honorary P:tiron- donations of materials are so hum", Malpeque Ron il MA-HE through the Southern States. , l m 3 v Mm C1 . Wood's honour were: Mrs. Ches- M'F- T- MM0" 1" TNW N- 9-: ess Mrs. T. w. E... Prowsc. whose valuable to Guild work may be gpflng flowers and is i is . . . ”""r:me3l: an m ' apps tor S. McLure. Mrs. Percy Sim- ll”! Week '5 Wm." 319"” 3" Continued from page 9 interest was mu h npPI'6CW9d- '"'”"”"edl M" w""" 3”" Md candles were used as decoraiiniid Following the second annual 3” "' . . . moms, Mn, Lea Toombs, Mrs. MOW-ll0"v N. 33-: will return this -:---,---?- Recret was felt at the fihwncg ME 90"”! G"d0"- Following the mepmltl M'im" M Ayumm mcmm ,1. prime of M W 1 .V g Cecil s.m.m.L Mrs Fred Gaude, afternoon to her home in Sum- lag the game. with ""59 i-35195 of the Honorary President an Mrs. Peat left on a mo or fine waks Comm '3 mwpmon was 1”- arid MT5- - A- ielmins CF" and Mrs. Mu Monaghan. merside. iin play. the hostess on behalf of innugurnior of the Guild in officers of the Guild Virginia and the Blue R: V- ' "C”3”l9d 1” M15- wwd 3" 5 0 s 0 ' ' ' lthcse present made a presenta- Chnrloilcfnwn. Mrs. Bartlett. and Mounmmsp The brmg worn I.-1 ' l to attend the Trainer-Vautour wedding which is taking place todhy. They will may with Mn. 0eron's father '31-. Gordon Hughes while in Charlottetown. O 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Orin Macaregor. Halifax. spent last weevk-end in Clnrlottotown visiting with Mr). MaoGregor's mother. Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Kemp are in Halifax attending the Synod meetings of the Church of Eng- land. 0 O O In. Cyril E. MucGi-nor and Mn. Guthrie Baliingall were Joint hotteines at an afternoon tea ntl the former": home on Wednes- day, honoring Mrs. Eliubeth Wood who is leavinc shortly for Monvireiil. Bouquets of spring hlocaoma decorated the rooms and an utfnctfve bouquet of nucisun Ind tulips centred the tee table. which was presided over by Mrs. R. E. Mmacli. . . . . not Monday evening oft: the monthly meeting of the Klnfl Daughtcn of Trinity United Church, the member! entertained for Mn. Wood, who for the put Last Friday night. after rehears- al, the member: of Trinity United Church Choir. of which Mrs. Wood has been a valued member. enter- tained for her prior to her leaving for Montreal. After a live- ly sing-song led by Lyle Robson with Helen McEachern at the piano, Mr. Wright. the organist. en-teri.-mined the group with hum- nmus readings and piano melon. and refreshments were then served. The table was decorated with crystal candelabra and spring flowers. Mrs.Eaehern ex- pressed words of appreciation and gratitude to Mrs. Wood for her efficient service: while I member of the Choir and than preeentd her with I gift tom the Choir Group. o . . Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Mutch en- tertained at their home on Eus- ion Street for Mrs. wood. . . . Mrs. Calvin Wood. South-port. sister of Mrs. Wood. and Mrs. W. H. lngs, Pownal. sister-in-law, entertained for Mrs. Wood last evening of. Mrs. Incs' home. evening was pleasantly lpe in lnotnlnenul music nngxi slug- aong following which delicioul retreehirnenu were served. Mu. have returned to their home in Summeiside after an enjoyable tour in Scotland. 0 O I Mu. Albert Sharp of Summer- side entertained at bridge on Monday evening. I I Mr. and Mn. Thornas Mitton of Truro. NS.. were week-end guests of Mrs. A. S. MecKay. Summermde. I I The Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt were hosieses ll. bridge at their home in Summerside on Monday ev.enl.ng.. Miss Philippa Deegan of Wuh- ingion. D.C., is spending her holidays in Summorslde, guest of her sister. Mrs. L. M. McNeill, Beaver Street. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Harry Siliiphant i-elm-ned to their home in Sum- merside on Wednesday after vis- iting their daughter and son-in- law. Mr. and Mrs. James Mill- man, New Glasgow. N.S. 0 u 3 Mrs. J. Garth Tooinbs and Mini Helen Mills of Sunrrnasid were joint honteuel at a dinner bridle at Birch Hil Tourist Lodge when graduation exercises of McGlll University when her son Louie received hie degree in Electrical Engineering. 0 Miss Annanaei'Ai'ien of Sum. mer.-ride spent the week end in Saint John. N. 3., with hu- friend, Miss Barbara Currie. O I I Mrs. W. H. Slnekford and her daughter. Miss Mildred Slack- ford. of Charlottetown were visi- tor: in Summerside over the holi- day. R-uesu of Mr. and Mrl. W. A. Allen. 0 I 0 Mia Mary Hunt and Mn. 1. Muuen of Summerilde had as their week end gueult, their nepii. ew. Mr. R. H. Hcun of New York City. I I I Mine Thelma Reid. Dotital Hygienist. of Mon-blue is the guest of her uncle. Mr. Sinclair Reid. Surnmerside. while in Prince County. 0 0 Min Paulo Schur-men enm- telned at her home in Summer- Ildo at I bridge shower on Wed- netday eveninc in honor of Miss Mary Simmons whose marriage took place last evening. Follow- Phn caption held Thane A. Campbell. pest Weles College Alumni, tographed at the second annual Alumni re- ek Prince of Wales College. following the meeting in the college Illdl president of Prince of Mn. Gordon MucDomld.. totlum. ohm Justice Alumni mambenlilp convonor. Mr. P." W. Tamer. Executive Dumber. Dr. Frank of Prince of waist. and Dr. 0. D. Steel, forum Principal of the college. -On-nhinn photo. uaexinnon. Principal 1950. He is now emplowl " . the Howard smith co, in Corn wall, Ontario. nM'w&"” Befler English II: I. 0. William- - xx. .a.z(-)&be.e-e.t4.:.1v2'3' 1. ll wronl Wllh ""5 Sm fence? "After he had Tllifx brokgi he gent the l7llIn( . mon in ." 2. What in the conwl 9'0"” lotion of "romance ? 3. which one of these Pei-functory. lance, percleve, perennial- 1 What age: the W0? poeure" mean 5. What is u worg b"";,'jl: with oh: that means Q36 P9 i mt influence of an idea 7 ANBWI I15 1. Buy. "After hi 1:8”? broken. he spent the met?” I, the month in bed." 2. MC 3 P, and syllulble, not the first. - "H ceive. 4. Columns: 7090”; W own so ure transferrr to his friends." 5. obsession word! l pefill d "coll placed at either end of the long a sientigrapher with the Cen- . . Vlsmnil b ,5 of the Sim library. Prcsmgng M the Lea R wlgit viigndgg Kvuzicfstttarrgooriih adim Namma1 Rmwaysy is friends and relatives in the Pro- i much enjoyed. A guest prize for 1;:r;r:mlc:fiVeseyve1i;alarr;io;rignc;, from my vicrprendent. Mm G. D. Do, On their re&ur;n they will re tables were )1”. G. D. steel. Mrs Ernest Large for dim”-er It gpendmg the weekend in cm", vince. During their stay they bridge was ago received la) the Prmvlnca 31...; in Corllwnlk nii M MW” umkqi 3 Mrs. Stewart of Montague. Mrs. Dahiayl lottetown. Vlele house guhts of ML End bnde l0.l.)e' uhng l E servmg The officials of the Prince Ed- Treasurer: Mrs. F. E. Small- 5'30"! l 3:; S David M pm: : J. H. Blanichard. Mrs. William ' o n e ' ' ' Andrew Hughe5' Summe” .of dellcmus. .”lre5hmeM5 '72? ward Island Protestant Orphan- wood. W379 Mklm ctrl;eut Jenn... mm Smallim-an of Summerside. Mcm- M" K S Regen "Id Mr Mrs. M.- B. Archibald of Ott- held. . . . italble was artistically Com-W-d lwl h age Auxiliary with Miss MncLenn. Secretary: Mrs. A. B. Cosh Sr. Misses atrglaf 0! G”-dincnmuuw p 1 bers of the Alumni assisted in w.ma;m g0ge'..s were cum I; awn arrived by train on Tuesday (an arrangement of SDTINC h””' the matron. were very appreciative Executive Committee: Mn. J. Mary 253 Jnmton at Momrmy . sevrvinig. R-Ccciplion conveners the recital of me” mlzid Mm night at O'Leary and she will Mu. H. G. Mutiart of Orlando, . 9"? "zankefsimbyh lightedgd:3ndl'9e5- of 140 children's garments, made G;:dan.wMi;. gc:ihiIar1rilnMR0xevrvI Mr. .G19;;89nnd M" wamce MM. 1 were Mrs. Donaiqi Campbell and ' Man-ohe Mitchell diwnpguished spend a short visit with her Florida. is visiting in Summersldvf-M'55 "4 1 P 3'” P1951 F” for that institution nnd eie!l')0:l-. -l'-- "-8 -M .L 9 (int '38- v Que-. I S-tame Bridge: M.. and Mrs. Hainry Cvudimore. - ' - i daughter. Mrs. Blair 8. Colborne guest of her daughter and son. : "19 lea W95 While the Ml-55f: delighted in 1h" dlsllllly 0 " Cheil" - ' U”: "- Mn" KEY 0 3' Pa e M1,; Mr. p . . . , YOURS American Pianist. 8? the d R M Como n at, 59,-'m . in-law Mr. gnd Mrs, R A game lone Macdonald and Annabelie f:inls' wear to be sent to Her Paton, Mrs. Arthur Puinnm, Mrs. Mrs. James L. Lie 8. "W . , United States Embassy residence ll” "' ”' ' 9 5 ' . . . ' ' ' An 'i.d Mi: Sch rman in M1 i Queen Mary for the v. L. Goodwill. Mrs. A. B. Fisher. and ms Jim Andrew 0! H" i . Mrs. Arthur Hodgetts. of Tor- In Rmkdme this week other field West. Mrs. Coiborne Ind ' g 9" 35959 A5 U 3" YM Maternity Home in M” Reuben Macdunald. RA ' onto arrived on Friday to Spend Charlommnmm ammdink were little son Michael also arrived The Misses Amy and Constance 39"Vl"ll- Queen ury - 4:1" bride 15 3 graduate "E tiie summer months holidaying Mrs A W Pmmn M” Roy by train. They were visiting in Burrows. accompanied by their 9”"; ill Wiles College and 0- on iihe Island. She is a. guest at . FHN yisi” ' and Mg: O'Brien Ottawa the KUCSL5 of Mm 093- "l"9' Ml” Constance Enmnm ml I i R. t, Gill University and has been The Charlomelowm l(VSitep-haniel Jenkins) . l bomels 93'9"” ML Justice M" 5'”'""””"d'-A o" Thuudgy mm” pg W. C A Mull loyed at the her? offlrr fl . . . . . .' B. Archibald and Mrs. Archibald me on a motor tnplto Bangor. lhep Bank of Montrea in .mi.- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hartlen At 9” 1 C01 md M" no while Rev. Mr. Colborne attend- Maine. Where they will be guests .1 left on Friday for a brief visit 0" 5:; M2. wmmm R0 9'" ,5: ed I two week Student Christian 01 M". Stanley HOW"-L "The groom who was born l" in Toronto. v.,m,.g m 50,, Cm," 5.... M; Movement Conderenice It Guelph, ' ' ' 5”””'l"d- "Vlad some time indm ' ' and Mrs. Keith Morrow. before OW ' Mr" L? A' Moo" rammed M American Navy. later 8!-W , Mr. and Mrs. John Caron 1;. law": for N”, York - 0 - Summerside this week from Mc0ill University where no if rived by plane from Montreal .' . . ' Mr. and Mrs. John Hopkirk Montreal where Il'lO attended the mean in chemical engines-rm: "