Group Captain and-Mrs, H. R.;Toronto,: formerly of Charlotte-/Maynard Schurman, Summer-| Grenddaughter, hopes high, hed |in Stewart, Ottawa, are town, are visiting their son M,|side. The accompanying wi-|0n her own account disregarded | one some time at Brackley Beach. |Siuart MacKay and Mrs, Mac-|shes were réad by Miss ara | other vacation stren-cails to drive | we say which is better? at Kay, Bunbury. Their grandson|Clark while the pride-to-be| the horse in the lift. James was. we _seeien: bem Gi ames | Dr. aid Mrs. “Hector J. Mac-|John MacFarlane, also of/opened her many useful gifts, |Pleesed thet she should wish vol-|can flash back to former stenes! Leod, Victoria, Dave heen vio: |Zereate, is visiting with Mr. sod) Bees. 20h Alan MacPostens we a oe We SONG | SOAS Tey queria wise fe iting in the province for a month.|Mrs. Stewart MacFarlane, Win-| ranged them’on a table’-The-hos- a farm” quite as pleased, | earth's ways, comment in * While here they were the guests|sloe. . ee tess was assisted in’ serving|!mdeed perhaps more so, than if long ago to a young mother-to- the doctor's sister, Miss Hattie ; 4 deliciouus refreshments by Mrs. |5#¢ brought home signal honours|of her coming event. French River, and Mr.| Mr, and Mrs. Colin Durber and|Laurie Coles and Mrs. Peter |i some other line of learning or) “And, dear, above all, you'll and Mrs. J. A. Lawsonn, Inker-| children arrived by car from | Pope. ES endeavour. Whenthe moon, near-| not forget to say your prayers man. [Wancouver to spend a vacation The hostesses at the Summer-|#¥ full, turned them homeward) she advised. “Remember that Since Dr. MacLeod’s retirement] in Prince Edward Island visiting| side Golf and Country Club this| ‘rough the dewy fields and with | God as science professor from the Un-{Mr. Durber’s parents, Mr.—-a-nd/qfternoon (Saturday) for the | {te black cat for a companion we | and iversity of British Colu he| Mrs. Douglas Durber, 105 Hills-| chicken salad supper wili be Mrs.|™et them up the rise, he report-/ ty, the finest office in the world has been the director of the Bri-| boro They will be returning to|LeRey Gallant and Mrs. Heath | 0d (She managed her pert smaz-|Prevare yourself to be a good ie. and Mra Mackead loft Thurs” wort doestel = saacoa Mrs. Hilary Gaudet, Mrs Don “Now there” we ‘chuckled to | ce ee mother this will |day and sail soon on the Homeric|—Mrs.—_Mary—Jean—Grosvenor,| Perry, Mrs. Layton Schurmen, |S “is ® nice feather im your |be. She remembers to “say her : for Great Britain and the contin-/ Westport, Connecticut, and her|Mrs. Lioyd Burns, Miss ; pap! prayers.”” A baby—how fortunate 3€ ent. ’ guest i in the fields so fragrant and love- |demands of es Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Andrews feoen. Sesturieann gmat vie: | Tce walt ym we 2 ty, there remained still some ofjentailed in its care are quite re > 1Besten Maen, aextved seceats efierncce. : the Seturday’s: chores. Kt was/|forgotten, in truth many times ES.PLACE T DAY on a visit to Mr: Roy Jones,| Miss Peggy Hogan of Rocking- een et he ee ee ee eS ee Hazelbrook. Mr. Andrews has re-| ham, Nova Scotia, has been the} Mir. and Mrs. George Breau. | U4 at ete Look. in the > —_ Miss Ellen MacFadyen,{|Thomson, son of Mr.and Mrs.|¢urned to Boston but Mr. And-| guest of her cousins, the Misses|R.N. and daughter, Jenet, of Tee 3 wt, b. among ee a RN. er of Mr. and Mrs. | Movd ee eee ene ae remaia for two weeks| Jane and Beatrice Hogan. The| Montreal are vacationing _ in | ‘he Plants oe oe eee BP cegchow pale adage fms - Norman Cc. -MacF adyen, Char- teheothenen Church, Charlotte- with her father. latter ee ee ae to ee Mrs of — In a “Good Lack!"’ gesture for Who will come at a call if- he: [ Hettetows, wil be married Set-|town. The Rev. D.A. Campbell ti tee tle ae — eee e iss fourth | ; a = = — = =a caeeey, July 2th to “Mr. Blois acting seaister. Inkerman, have as their guest] 1.A.C. Hugh Gillespie from R.|yeat dental student et McGill'/ the former's , a - Cora Morrison: has as her | “|| Mrs. Lawson's cousin, Miss Mat-|C, A. F. Station Greenwood, N.| University. Mrs. Hilbert” Johnston. .| Suests, her niece, Mrs. Gordon day, August 7th. XN was moved _|and seconded to clean and paint interiors_.of school. during ve- cation. sf A paper on household sugges- tions was read by the educational put on a contest which was much enjoyed._Lunch _was__served__by URGES CAREFUL STUDY _ WASHINGTON (AP)—A presi- dential study committee recom- mended Thureday that the United States supply birth control in- formation, if requested, te cer- tain countries faced with over- transmitted the document with- out comment on its various rec- ommendations. He simply urged careful study. MR. AND MRS. G. A. DAWSON DoubleRingCeremony ~- Unites A Happy Couple — Tryon United urch was the' with matching ‘pieture hat and ' geene of a very pretty weddingj wrist lent gloves. She carried July 20 at 3.00 p.m. when Rev.| a nosegay of bronze mums. : ees Earle united in marriage| Miss Joyce and Carol Cuteliffe Joan Winnifred Cutcliffe, R.N.,|sisters of the bride, acted as daughter‘of Mr. and Mrs. Roy| bridesmaids. They wore identical ' Cutcliffe and Gordon Addington|ballerina-length gowns of aqua | Dawson. son of Mr.’ and Mrs.! silk “oe — = e se double: ring| matching picture a : — = , length gloves. They carried nose- | ‘The Tryon choir under the dir-| ays of yellow mums. << | ection of Dr. Peter MacDonald! Little Audrey Dawson was sang “Praise My Soul, the King Wer girl. She wore a yellow dress of Heaven.” Mr. Harold Coffin,|o silk chiffon over taffeta and Mount Stewart, guest soloist sang C@ried a basket of apple. blos- the ceremony “The Lord’s|#0™ petals which she daintly Prayer and during the signing of | *tewed 7 wee ae bride: the register “‘O Perfect Love.” Master Ronnie Cu e acted ’ fhe bride, given in’ marriage 35 "8 bearer.. by her father was radignt in} Ralph Dawson, eousin of the + g portrait gown of Chantifly lace groom, was best man. The ush- » ever satin with flowing bouffant;ers were Lowell Campbell and eye catching applique—of{Arthur echt lace with sequin trim on the fit- Mrs. Cutcliife, mother of the ted bodice. The sleeves were long, bride, wore dusty rose flowered and came to a point. Her match-| sheath dress of silk organza over ing tulle-illusion finger-tip veil taffeta with matching . acces- was held in place with a, lace pill| series. Her corsage was of pink ox: cap with studded pearls and) "ses. : sequins. She carried a white Bible | Mrs.~ Dawson, mother of the @overed with white roses and groom, Wore. a polka dot -beige White streamers. |chiffon over taffeta with beige ‘Miss Dorothy Coffin, R.N., of; accessories and a corsage of gold Gtewart as maid of honor | cafnations ; q@ore @ ballerina-length gown of, Miss Jean Dawson. sister of R at Brackley Beach and gave her be i! i £ Fs S., is spending his furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar a is Council a position} Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. C. Emmanuel, Dorchester, Mass., whe have been returned y to their home. While Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs.: Emmanuel were Fegistered at the Queen Hotel. Mrs. E uel_is a daughter of Mrs. Israel Block and in addition te her mother -was—seeing-many relatives and friends. Mrs.- Kenneth R. McLay, Hali- “| fax, accompanied by her daugh- ters Patricia, Catherine, Phyllis, Margaret and her son Roderick spent a week visiting her broth- jer-in-law and sister, Rev. A. E. ‘|and Mrs. Piercey at St. John's Rectory, Milton. . Mrs. Jessie Eddy, Cranston, Rhode Island, is visiting members of her family on Prince Edward Island. She is staying with her aunt, Mrs. A. E. Nelson, Euston street. Spring Park Road, Deliciqgus refreshments) were served“ and Mrs. Taylor) was pr ed with a piece of | The staff of Prowse Bros. held a farewell party for Mrs. Taylor pieces of matching luggage. The ‘Hon, T, W. L. Prowse presented Mrs. Taylor with a generous per- sonal cheaue. The Pythian Sisters held a party at the beautiful summer home of Mrs. James Brady and | presented Mrs. Taylor with a gift of jeweiry.. a Memorial L. 0. B. A. held a get-tegether at their lodge reom on Richmond street and present- ed Mrs. Taylor with a travelling elock. \, Mrs. Ethel McManus held a din- mer party at her home for Mrs. Taylor and family. A gift was presented. ., : Miss Lily Duffy entertained Mrs. Taylor at dinner at the Windmii Restaurant, Prince om = Mr. ‘and Mrs. Cari Moorre en- tertained Mrs. Taylor on Sunday afternoon and presented her with @ suitable gift as a token of their may years of friendship. On Saturday evening a group of friends entertained at a Weiner | Roast held at Stanhope Beach in! honor of Mrs. Taylor. - Other friends remembering Mrs. Taylor were Mr. and Mrs. James Conpolly and family, Miss Kay Sutherland, Miss Kay MacRae and Mrs. Florence Proude who all gave lovely remembrances te Mrs. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Johs B. MacKay, = guest beok. Following the eeremony a re- eeption was held at the home of the bride for ninety guests. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. D. Earle to which the groom fittingly responded. The bride's table was centered with a three tier wedding cake topped with @ miniature bride and Mrs. Caroline Moran, Back Bay, Bosten, is visiting the Is- land and is staying at Miss giar- kinn’s, Summerside. Mrs. Moran's father was the late:.Mr. Wil- liam LePage and her mother was the former Miss Prowse.” Mrs. Moran was very much interested in seeing Prince of Wales College as her Uncle Tom taught there and was, known as the Island minstrel. Hé wrote a peom of welcome to Edward, Prince of Wales, later Edward VH, and of course had An ack- nowledgment which was a valued family keepsake. Miss Ella G. Squarebriggs of Everett, Mass., arrived on the Island to spend her holidays with her aunt, Mrs. John A. Sterns, 234 Richmond &t., Charlottetowa. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Aubin and two children of Fitchburg, Mass., have been visiting for the past three weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Daley. St. Mary’s Road East. On their return trip they are accompanied by Mrs. Lawrence Daley and daughter Helen who will spend a few weeks ia U. SS. A. The Misses Sylvia Silliker }and Elizabeth Ramsay were hos- tessees at the hornie of Mrs. C. Roy Ahern on Thursday eve ning when they tendered a sur- prise miscellaneous shower for Miss Wanda Rodd who will be an -Augus* bride. The many lov- ely gifts were opened bby the bride-to-be. The accompanying | verses were read by Miss Opal Silliker and the arrangements on the table were by Miss Alice MacDonald. Refreshments of ice- eream and cake were served: Chief Justice’ Thane A Camp- bell arrived from Ottawa, Thur- sday and is vacationing at his ‘sumnter home “‘Belaggio,” Stan- ley. i Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kinsman with their children Brian and Neil. arrived from Truro on Wednes day and are vacationing at the summer cottage of Mrs. Kins- man’s parents, Chief Justice and Mrs. Thane Campbell, Stanley. Mr. Thomas Hall, whose mar- riage will take place next month, was honored Thursday evening b the choir of the Summerside Pre- sbyterian church of which he is blue sheath dress with matching blue duster. Her accessories \ pink and white roses. The young couple spent their honeymoon in Boston, Mass., while there they visited with) friends and relatives of the} Out-of town guests attending | the wedding were Mrs. Jean Sa- muel, Beimont, Mass., Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Norwood, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. J. Don- avon, Pictou, N.S. (Photo by The geliow silk chiffon over taffeta’ the groom, attended te the Read Studio.) ” Pies! Raa a Trector, bearing some ak ¢ + Sreo-lace inte rene | HAPPENINGS hes 1 an oe oe _ See tay Opec, PANY woult : side. Mrs. Jennie Baker of Melrose, Mr. and Mrs. George Smith and | family of Newcastle Creek, N.B., ;@re visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ever- et Howett, Tryen. Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Crowe of Metuchen, N.J. left, yesterday after visiting Miss Bertha Ram- cay, Summerside. This was their first trip to the Island and they were enchanted with the scenery end the climate. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Allison MacLean left Summerside plane on a seven-country tour of Europe and the British Isles, They will be away a month, Rev. and Mrs. J.C. Johnson and son, Keith, returned Wednesday to Niagar R wa-on-the-Lake, Ontario '. | The Signs Are So Clear . lives Here .| Harris Hyndman, son of Mr. and ‘ Py i Ree oe eee. FLORENCE L. DOUGLAS Ces ee a Le ee | ROBERT &. HYNDMAN ~ ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Howard Woodrow Douglas announce the engage bas picked you for a mother|™€nt of their daughter, Florence 3 z ; F Kenzie and children of Barrie, Mr. Leo Gotell of @ttawa is | * | visiting in Georgetown with rel-| _ | atives and while here staying | | ceived while engaged struction work with his company} | uncle, Mr. Nelson Hansen and | “|o@f Mrs. Cameron's mother, Mrs. L.H. Douglas. M. Lellan and her two sons, Wil- Ham and David of Toronto, ‘O.n- tario. % ; with his sister Mrs. Mic urke} Jr., And Mr, Burke. Mr. Burke is | alescing from—an* injury—re-- in con- at Greenwich Air Base in Nova. Scotia. Mr. Gotell is a foreman’ with an Ottawa Construction Com- pany. . Mr. John Blanchard of Hamil-| ton, Ontario, who with Mrs. B!}: ard and family are vacationing at Sea V iew with Mr. Blanch- ard’s mother, Mrs. William Sim- monds and Mr. Simmonds, was a’ visitor to-Georgetown early in the week and-was the guest-of his! Mrs. Hanzen. re Mr. and Mrs. Car! duiieidan family of Halifax? N.S., are guests pli i Siding and Mr. and Mrs. Dun- can MacDonaid, Summerside. Miss Jane of Charlotte- ¢ BUSINESSMEN! BACHELORS! TOURISTS! @ speedy service @ delicious food @ time te relax @ perfect spot for a \ Mr. \and Mrs. Russell Kelly and family of Summerside are vacationing. at Rosebank. Mise Mary Silliphant, Summer- side, entertained Wednesday evening at a miscellaneous show- er in honor of Miss Ruth Dalton, whose marriage = Ube ane August 1. The and love- Miss Bar- waren] Hoe OM Hlamond wakes or weeps. me : ‘| broken toys. Who remember the tears and . | fears and joys, and the eatch in mother! t , a y, “Guite | the throst, and the heert’s elut-| night. ’ quick luncheon @ courteous, friendly staff te make you feel right at home. he Oe” ‘ eae Com ® | ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY PROGRAMS OF STUDY: Bachelor’s Degree in Arts. Diploma in Engi i Diploma in Bachelor’s Degree in General Science. Bachelor’s Degree in Commerce. 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Grade XI 2 Grade XI ~ —- ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS: Completion of Grade X {ll FEES (per-year): town. Recent gueste of Rev. °O. Kigg at St. James Parachial Home were: Rev. W. Keeve.of Rollo ‘Bay and Rev. Sr., Augustine of St. Josephs Convent, New York. WATCHES And RINGS © JEWELLERY GIFTS WILLIAMS - in We Are Showing The Largest Selection of — Visit one of the Island’s bet- ter ladies’ stores. | Speploweer ta stock. _. JEWELLER 137% Gt. George Dial 9397 s > . ‘ ‘ P. E. Island. | einen 128 Richmond. St. Queen Elizabet Did you enter the Royal Visit Contest Buy Your Film Today! * h It i and Prince Philip“? : _ Meyers Studios y HERBERT BAXTER, \Mgr. Charlottetown \ ? : Wubi viscs3 ese cks Seibucenuspeaseenbvdag ceases $ 65.00 Miss May MacDonald of - WOWNE oi ivckce Nobesb eu bene bab eceecess cake 345.00 Mass., i tioning -at her | , Scie Sekai gues mae (Oe Trans Canada _ IV APPLY: alty as the guest of her brother, ighway Mr. Frank MacDonald. ; The Principal, Mr. and Mrs. James M. 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