MR. AND MRS. J. J. SHIRLEY AND A1'l.'ENDAN'.l'S Wecl Al The Ba St. Dunstan's Basilica. Charlotte . town, was the scene of a lovely autumn wedding. on Sept. 29th. 1956, at 9 am. when Mary Rita. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank panel front and back . The side ed with a three tiered wedding J. Shanahan. Charlottetown, RE. 1., and James Joseph. son oi Mr. and Mrs. John P. Shirley, Saska- toon. Saskatchewan, were united Live In Komloops, B. C. silica neckline trimmed with iridescent sequins and seeded pearls. The er the hands. The gown was fash-i ioned on princess lines, with lace panels of nylon tulle were gather- ed over the hip lines, forming a short train. The veil was chapel length with a crown of iridescent were ushered by Mr. ray and Mr. Dennis Dowling. rled a tiny cascade of white mums ' cessorles. Her corsage was of yel- aud pink sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by Mr. Lloyd l-iinchberger The guests bride was a popular employee of lines Mur- liolman's Ladies Wear, Charlotte- town. and was tendered a supper Following the wedding ceremony. party in the Blue Room at Old .a recption was held at the Queen Spain by her iellow employees. . .Hotel where seventy five guests She was also entertained at a per- long sleeves tapered to points ov- ; pnmok O, 3 delicious wedding I breakfast. The bridal table was attractively decorated and center- cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Frau-I cis Corcoran. and was fittingly re- in the holy bonds of matrimony. sequins and seeded pearls. Shelsponded to by the groom. During Monsignor performed the ceremony and cel- abrated the Nuptial Mass. The al- tar was artistically decorated with pink and white gladioli. and pot- ted green ferns. The guest pews were marked with white satin bows. Mrs. Joseph Dougan. church organist, played the nuptial music. The beautiful Schubert's "Ave Maria" and "Pants Angalicus" were sung by (guest aoloist Miss Joan Murnaghan, while appropri- ate hymns were also sung by Saint Dunstan's Basilica Ladies Choir. The bride, given in marriage byl C fathu. looked char-rning in a floor length model gown of nylon tulle and lace. Featuring a boat roses and white feathered carna- tions. The bride was attended by her sisters. Mrs. Dennis Dowling. mat- I tical floor length strapless gowns. taffeta. with matching capes and. picture hats. They carried can-I cades of white and rose carna- tions. Little Miss Diana Dowllng, niece of the bride, as flower girl wore a street length sleeveless dress of blue .crystaietto over blue taffeta. with scalloped collar and centered by a large bow. She wore matching head hand and car- MARY HAwoiiri-I Husband Makes Bod Situation KAI? IAIOIITI IAII. Dear Ian lawns-th: I've do- hahd a long time boron writing to no I you can help with my problem, which seems unique to husband began taking me .0" . E N nstant migration. in o v I n g dirk little apartment to city after and my physical health ho- break. And I wasn't in a some friends. when they learned that he planned to leave me than him were still w :::i-.-.-.,.. rs.-;..:..-t:z....t;:..;:.'-.-.g that he was somehow involved hi you illness. that you '20 In strike against him, or the mar- riage, ate.-and the upshot was. you went to a mental hospital. Well, maybe you needed this re- spite, this retreat into a special anvlruuaant. at the Ina-to alar- lftv you problem. and achieve some resolution. When you emerged months later you know at least that you could not abide George on his terms, and had outgrown pretense. But evidently you still hadn't mustered strength to stand alone, in rebuild- ing your life: In back to the hos- pital you want. And maybe this was prudent, just then. while you or-king to achieve in- dlvnal ballast. Now. once till you an hatah lvoly tasting your readiness to take the road that leads. uphill. toward maturlty.. And my advice is. Stop blaming George for your past dismay. Link up with a pay- chlatrlc self-help group. such as 30'-'0VIl7. Inc.. to learn. in a supervised iollowship. the tach- Ilques of being a friendly. con- atructiva, lei!-dlaclpiingd womgn, Write to Recovery, Inc., 116 South Michigan Avenue. Chicago 3- mllwil. 101' liildanca to the group nearest you. REAL CODI- CI-IEWS g..;'...f..'..:.n,"'1,,:.?:-'l.....!"-t;.'. M? WI All-Bran-givu a winds- fnl vet and torture. V ' 13!! 1 WIII 1 ins through food it "5'.i'."& Patrick McMahon "med 8 cascade bouquet M red thr-.-reception piano selections were received from Mr and Mrs J Al Blanchard. Shirley Mrs. Reg MacMillan was in charge Mr. and Mrs. J. Grelf. Alberta: rendered by Mr. of the guest book. r I ha Mi M Sm The bride's mother chose for her I Creek. Ontario; Rev. Father Cot- ho" ab ld"”"r,'.d "h "I7 1 "'1 daughter's wedding. a dress of dus- bett, Saskatchewan: Mr. and Mrs. "'1' r esm” ' w ” Ml” 'IE"' I ty rose, with navy accessories. Her M. Christaen. Saskatchewan. corsage was of yellow roses. Mrs. of shrimp crystalette over shrimp L. ALMacDDna1d. proxy. mother L015 Burkh Montreal. Mrs. R" of the groom. wore brown tweed MacMillan. Halifax; suit with fur neckpleca. Her ac- Hlnchberger, Trout Creek, Ontar- cessories were pink and brown. lo; Mr. and Mrs. George MacCor- with a corsage of yellow roses. Following the reception the i low roses. A linen sIiow.r was given by Mrs. Gerald Bowness and Mrs. Stewart Jenkins. Mrs. Temple Hooper and bride and groom left on a motor side in Kamloops, B.C.. for the trip to New York. For travelling winter months and will later make the bride wore a blush rose wool their home in Saskatoon, Saskat- houcle suit with dark brown ac- chewan. Photo by Hambly. The lovely line of todayis smart clothes ayuaauaasuunaoaeoiuunna Previous to her marriage the sonal shower by Miss Doria Walsh. Miss Phyllis Brown. Mrs. W. G. MacKenzie and Mrs. Eric Wilson. entertained at three individual supper parties. congratulatory telegrams were and family. Saskatoon; Mr. and Mrs. Hinchberger, Trout Out of town guests included Miss Mr. Lloyd mack, Mt. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley will re- Vbw. thsn accompanied Mr. Ars- 's mother and her brother. John wedge. they motored to Al- hnrhnsl and visited at the home of and Mrs. Tom Duchy of 5Iiialngtoa. spent Sunday after- noon. October 21st. at the home of llr. and Mrs. Joseph '1'. Gallant 0! Frost Ylaw. Kr. and Mrs. Lawrence Peters ud Mrs. Bennett Peters of Bloom- field. were visitors on Saturday evening. October nth. at the home of Mr.- and Mrs. Joseph Gallant Most d the iarinien in this vic- inity have finished digging their potatoes. sympathy is extended to the rel- ative: oi the late Frank Richard of Duvar who died on Saturday morning October lath. at the Wes- ttn'n nuptial, Albertou. A.N. MORNING SMILE "The cause oi the fire was fric- tion." the insurance inspector re- ported. "What do you mean?" he was asked. "A 825,000 fire insurance policy rubbing against a 315.000 house." "lnprons all meals" 'demands. Playtex' Living LongLine"Bra Now in cgiouma Block! in. t the smooth, long look of Canadals favourite bra . . . The brathatllvu you an utterly feadaiae Illhousttqyoutiifal "35 apliftaad &venlyfroedota...nowiaeoloI'htblack..; , maaousimueiiorgiuautrud-cu.-sttauuaaur . lurosyoala-patlyasidkulygivuyoathsgnoomillg lied lookfrorn one to hips. Embroidered nytonuoama. 695 8laas:32-36Aa33-40l.C;33-42D.” NH; ldQ"I'cug- Al.Io-ILAVIRIIVIIOINM-IXIX ' I GLAMOROUS? 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