' , | * . as "7 7 . - ee _ ee ee ee .. Missis,”’ Jon and cotton. A and Mrs. Carl A. Purdy of Arm- | Moreash ve / ELLEN’S DIARY ‘Wf One Wish Was Allowed What Would It Be?” -“There’s a wish in your eye, Friend-spatrow smiled from, a twig of rosebush this thorning, when we came to ad- mire the geranium blooming on nearby sill. . .A crimson ger- it is, and of a like that of the roses which there come Sum- Fig ,G2E28 i a : § i = : 2328 . ead E .|er to the ewes and perform -|Island farms with April walk- fancy, with that fine precision which marks -it when the two farmers werk at it together. Now however, Mack proves his value, as knowingly, be helps ‘eed and bed stock,:lets younger calves to nurse, and as his holi- days wane makes himselt alto- gether indispensable about. Granddaughter too, finds she is pressed into service. We saw é While vacationing in Florida re- Mr. Justice Mark. R. MacGuigan, Mrs. MacGuigan and daughter Roberta, had a most enjoyable visit with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Carr and small daughter, Debbie. Mrs. Carr is the former Patricia Hughes of Bedford, P. E.I. and a cousin of Mr. Mac- Guigan. Mr. Carr is with the Am- erican Air Force and stationed at Tampa, Florida., The So-Ed Sprinz semi-formal held at the YMCA lIest evening proved to be a most enjoyable Cherch Carr were ot raul rep ay ge gg ‘| were received by Miss Carol Me. Lure and ushered to the dining room, where Miss Alberta Mc- Donald poured. Ageisting in ser- ving were Misses Kathy Myers, Beatrice McLeod, Miriam Gam- : cu ble, Helen Harvey, Judy and tena Caroline MecLure, Women's Editor, Phone 608 er te ee oe @ The Guardian, Charlottetown, Thur., Apr. 9, 1959 | Lure and Jean Dingwellwere un- > oe avoidably absent, Pe ew. ———. ings were enjoyed the hour and essays written by HAPPENINGS.. eA ee oe LE See Were read with interest. A nice ek ae se sum Was réalized and will be Gregg i Sea ' uged as the gimls’ affiliation gift to the W.MS. . ‘¢ pe ener sherian Seater eutennety er enene the- - er —< oo mt were attendance, * Christensen, former rearing congrattistions _frem| maxed the current Spring Frolic| Pastor of the Charlottetown Bible | , . ‘ ie ~ lag tg gears r wl series: Musle for the was Chao, oad naw of Arandile Gee | n 1 HENRY CARL PURDY f furnished “DoWntowners”’, e. “Dee was “GERTRUDE ANNE HILL | : -.|$0th birthday, today, April 9th.|Dsinty lunches were served Ga| guest speaker on April Sth at _ ; , | Me. Burke is in remarkably good | individual tables, the servers|both services at Bible Chapel, ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED /4 | health and as usual attending to| were the Sigma Senior Hi-y| Charlottetown. : Mr. and Mrs. Herbert F. Hill,| dale. The wedding will take place | dition, at work in his greenhouse/ Mr Arthur Duvar, chajrman of| K Presbyterian Y.. P Armdale, Nova Scotia, announce|at St. James Anglican Church, | every day, looking after his flow-| tne board of directors, and Mrs.| 5. met in the church hall on Tues- ee, of their second] aArmdalé at three o'clock on Ap-| &$ and vegetables. The name} Duvar; Mr. and Mrs. Alton Dol-| day April 7th at 8 p.m. with Sa “easier naeche ttm, Me. Porky ts on te] Skye hotter es tae Sins ia e| Pesan "eee ’ ‘ : ns. Miss wa ng * : Paitettowe, adder om of tr,| all of CFCY TV.—Photo by ia this province, as his ta-| tn ¢ um *| which was fHlowed hy hymns, On in charge of the tickets, Miss Mary Jorgensen, whose matriage takes place in the near future, was entertained at a kit- \chen shower at the home of Mrs. Gordon Swan, Victory Ave., on Tuesday night. The verses were read by Mr. Ivan Leard. A so- cial evening followed and a de licious lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Ewen Anderson, Mrs. Ivan Leard and Mrs. Jack MacLean. On Friday night, Mrs. Jack Kirby, Felling Street, entertained at bridge in honour of Miss Mary Jorgensen. The guest of honour’ was presented with 4 gift and a delicious lunch was served. The members of Crapaud Uni- her today carry neat pails of wat- other light chores contributing to tne] progress of the work as a farm- miss can. And almost daily, the younger farmer welcomes in- crease at the stables. Tidings reach us. it “We have another calf!" “They had two today at Rob’s- and they expect another before the day is over!” How busy these days ate on ing its ways! Until tomorrow—Diary — Good- HOUSEHOLD HINT A baby's socks, after washing, should be at least half an inch longer than his foot. When buy- ing socks, remember, too, to al- low. for formal shrinkage and for fast growth of the baby’s feet. Crevices in ¢arved furniture can be cleaned by using an orange - wood stick or wooden skewer wrapped in cotton. PROTEST TRAVEL BAN CAPETOWN (Reulers) — The South African Society of Joura- MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEAM Flower Freshness is the “look” Anne Adams Printed Pattern 4563 of this season. Mother in ‘her spic-|(in Misses’ Sizes 12 to 20) and and-span Cyclamen pink shirt- waist<iress with the new stand- away collar in a Dacron and cot-|be accosted) for Printed Pat- 4822 ( in Sizes 2 to 8) for the Child's dress. To order, send 50 cents in coins (stamps cannot | NEW AT “CITATIONS ADD POINT TO THE look of yesterday for sitoe of tomorrow .. . ite, all laced together a shaped closing. Listrous that are all fashion! A Citations has borrowed the needle-point toe, little heel favour- B Citations uses patent leather . . Soft steps with the narrow arrow toe end linear unbreakable lifetime heel. each, —12.95 — EATON'S AN EXCLAMATION PERIOD SHOE” £. ~Be The Tie That Binds’’ follow- of the chufch service at Kensing- ton. The Island YPS Plays will be held in the High School Au ditorium on Thursday, April 16th. Donald MacLeod has the devo tional period for next week and Dale Pickering has the program. Thelma Moase had charge of program for past meeting. The meeting closed by singing ‘‘Blest ed by the Mizpah benediction. Miss Stella Driscoll, R.N. of Charlottetown, is spending a week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perey Driscoll, Kensington. She was accompanied by little Miss Margaret Doyle, also of “har- es ee oT eee ee Ss eee ee < = s 4 * ! é i f ; i : ri * a i £ | S FE! EE th | °F il Hy a ee 3 : E ; 3 zs i = 2 x giz ik g g E si 2 ; = 3 fF eeiter tilt slitiegel : we > E § E . Both girls carried gays. The flower girl, Kathy Northrup, was dressed in uo nylon with pink accessor- The best’ man was George Northrup and the ushers were Thomas Battersby and Car] Shorte. ; The | bride's mother wore a dress of Dior blue with pink ac- cessories and a pink corsage. The groom’s mother wore a black dréss and a pink corsage. Later a reception was held at Orange Hall, where Mrs. Lewis Morrison and Mrs. Robert Mar- tin poured. A toast was pro- posed to the bride by Mr. Carl Morrison to which the groom happily responded. Miss Peggy Campbell was in charge of the guest bock. 2 i lottetown. tures .. the double t a wedged patine leather. . to fashion Spring shoes | Sizes 5 to.9, \ STORE Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 9 ton. Daughter in ber pastel petal|tern 4563 2nd 40 cents in coins of te Dacron, ny-|for Printed Pattern 4922, Sand em for easy| your ocder to Anne Adams, Char- care gives pro-|lotici:wn Ps‘tern Deot., 69 Front or no pressing. Use | Street, W., Toroilo, Optarl, and Saturday FRIDAY 9 a.m. to 9 p. m.- HOURS a.m. to 5:45 p.m. Mr. and. Mrs. Fillmore left on a .tweeds are misted SUITS As New As The Season Look sprightly for Spring in suits as new as the. season . . . distinctive suits from our grand collection of headline-making styles and col- ours.. 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The sign board was reported finish- ed. A letter from Mrs. MacLeod, with acceptance of allocation for 1959. Missionary for prayer Rev. A. E. Schauffer. Meeting closed with benediction after which lunch was served by hos- | ‘The March meeting met At the closed the worship. Thursday the home is ‘ing were New styles Fa F AUGUSTINE COVE W. 1. The regular monthly meeting of the Augustine Cove W.I. met with the president in the chair. The meeting opened by sing- ing the Ode followed by repeat- ing the creed in unison. Roll call was responded to by 15 mem- bers. four visitors were present. The minutes of the last meet- 3 and~ discussed. : th ue al * I ff z s i § 5 : sia during 1959. by _hostegs . evening, April 2nd at of Mrs. Fred Leard, Just the AERQWAX Pes FLOOR yasaw J read and approved. Sweden will import about $47,- 000,000 worth of goods from Rus AMAZING AEROWAX SPILL ON IT! SCUFF IT? shine’s still there! 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