.. .e AND I my». MR. ceremony at St. -. in marriage Doris ant. daughter of Mr. . Ernest W. e Me a. embroidered ,. g :~ . A MRS. WILLIAM MOPHAIL A n n ' a rch. Hope River on Nov 21 Lucy a n d Gallant of 'l‘or- Road. and William Freder- icPhail. son of Mr. and Mrs. all of Cornw all. Dennis Gallant officiated. 9 girls' choir was accompa- by organist Mrs. Lionel n s Gallant. given in marr- by her father. chose a full - gown of white lace over with seq- and seed pearls. Her head- was a petaled coronet of pearls from which fell a ookfield WI notes Quilts Has to be remembered at ' s eremony And Reception 'eld At St. Ann’s Church bouffatnt veil of French illusion. She carried red roses encircled with maidenhair fern Mary Eileen Gallant of Char- lottetown was bridesmaid for h er sister wearing a street and matching flowered head- dress. The groom‘s attendant w a a Leonard Dunsford of Charlot- keyinoted accessories. tmas and treats to be gt- to school and pre-school Siding at comwa‘n- rcn at the school closing (Ph‘m’ by Cmswnm - reported by the sick and. oi committees at B. league. 'tiv' kfield this month rdcd to the USC. ' \V. assislNi by Mrs ll Ammo SY - SEE DIAGRAM Dre whit rail ’2’. at ’m" "' spots and spladllng sau- .asy-sew. has wide straps. oc ets. ted Pattern 4853: Misaea' Small (10. 12); Medium Mad- ): Large or. :0). yard! 35-inch. can“ (so outta) in “’0 lumps. please) for item. Ontario "nt- salc- tax. Print My ma. NAME. ann- Ntiiua . order to ANNE an _ -PatriotPat- " 'a he De-' .- meeting of the Brook-J Wi. Money was voted for - Stanchel institute invited mbers to visit rec quilts were made and - January meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Robert istiiias gifts were exchang- d the meeting closed with in: by Mrs. Preston Sent- ulilch refreshments Sf‘i‘l‘f‘t’i hr the hostess. Elia Sent- . OCIALS l OLICITED . PHONE 4am Crisp December weather has arrived. inspiring the usual round of social events. News of coffee parties. afternoon teas. bridge parties or house- warm- ing are only a few of the items The Guardian - Evening Patriot women‘s editor will be happy to publish free of charge. Do you have visitors? Perhaps a form- er Islander whom friends would like to contact. If you are planning a holiday. giving a shower or entertaining your club. phone +8506 and help make the social column inter- esting. length dress of blue peau-de-sole honeymoon. the bride was wear- ing a pink outfit with color- Mr. and Mrs. McPhall are rc- the MARY HAWORTH Continuol Philon‘derin’g Couses Wife Heortocl'ie Dear Mary Haworth: 'i am in‘a sixth sense about the state of an awful state of mind and am the weather in the parental turning to you. as in Wise. camp. sympathetic yet stern friend. Your immaturity 'of character for guidance. May God speak which is to say. your unprep- thrnu"‘ WI and helo me. In my late twenties I married. a man five years my junior. in. years ago. We have five chit-1 dren: a son. 7. and four daught-I :rs ranging in ages from it to. arcdness to function as a ration- al purposeful adult. in the face of trouble. is manifest in your unwillingness to come to grips with the painful costs that may be implicit in cleansing your ey are a great blessing. life of creeping moral corrup- not only in their goodness lno tion that your husband h a s problems) but in their special lbrought into it. klndness'during my difficulties.1 You ament. by indirection. My husband is a good man in {your husband‘s inability to mus- many ways, from a wonderfullter the courage to end the af— family. He is professionally out— lfair decisively and begin again standing. wit ve- average wholeheartedly to try to rebuild education. but emotionally un- his marriage. as he says he stable. it seems. lwants to (more than anything). He had several affairs before? But you are showing compar- we married (I'd had none). And labie weakness. in tolerating his he has slept with half a dozenlaffair and to that extent foster- women in passing. since we ing his immoral bias. when you married. Now he is entangled cling to the situation blindly, with it twice- married woman. subservient'to his wrong pir- two years his junior. who waslformance —— as it trying to divorced for adultery by herI sleepwalk through the trial. first husband. lhopeful that It started over a year ago,ientually. ly he's not sure: but there'slhusband is weak, partly due to something about her he can'ticharacter formation. no doubt. give up. He says he loves me§and partly to habitual self- in- and the children and wantsirdulgence before they met each more than anything to make a‘other. life with us. but can't summon Y0u can't rescue him from the effort to straighten out. her enticements or from the He says I am beautiful and downdrag of his growing en- she isn't: that i am just as sat-‘slavement to immorality. isfactory. except that she rep- drifting in a mannel‘ that resents the .excitement of for. mits him to stay with his fam- bidden fruit. How can a wife 113! and his Paramour too. compete with that? l You can only rescue him. if Maybe I’ve handled things‘at all (and don't guarantee wrong. But I believe you should that it can be donei. by com. not have to "handle" marriage; mitting yourself to a strictly it should be an.honest relation- upstream course of action. ship. We've talked to a psychia- That would include by "kicking triSt. who told me on my seculdthim out" tas the s chiat i t visit to "kick him out.” But I suggeggsi with legalp gunfire: don’t want to do that: I dOll’t to cleanly. forthrightly establish want a future without him. i ink he's sick and he thinks I am- I am 5113153 3”“ at of the heroic cost to your natur- heart and I feel I cant 80 0" al feelings. That would be the like this much'longer. We 'sleepipitch of mature behavior in the 8P“; 82g! Cgalt‘ht dog 1:ltiltfii';"lsle-n;|circumstances. to promote heal- am ra in rou . o in of days. The older children have! g ' your wounds‘ at leaSt’ lost some respect for him and3MH the fact that you still can call your soul your own. regardless .even if he continues to sink. - lt may dissove evoi [WW “Fenian... ChiiFlHttetownT rag; {8.19.6477 HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women's Editor. Phone 4R5“ Maxton Bell has returned his home in M u r r a y Harbor ‘ after spending t h 9 past three years in Europe. Africa and Au- stralia to fcred to arrange for musicians. Buying committee 0 children's Christmas gifts Mrs. William Blakeney Mrs, Fred Campbell, Mrs. W. H. Brown invited the members for the Christmas 3 meeting M"! and ‘ Mrs. B ru c e Seed and little .daughter. Nancy. Bay Fortune :have eturn d h o m e after a . pleasant visit with Mr and Mrs. | Mrs. G e o r g e Hardy. Elm- lKeith Foster and family. Green- adale. le ft by 018'“? ‘Wt‘dnfl- lwood. N.S. lday) to visit her daughter. Mrs. ‘i Joe Setera, in Radway. Alberta. l Mr. and Mrs. E u st achius 3 MacCarron. St. Cathrines. Ont. Weston Cof'in and his sister. Iare visiting in Montague. guests Miss Birdie Coffin. ifingsboro. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, spent the weekend visiting their Clarence Thompson. .’ brother and sister. Mr. and Mrs. ‘Billy Coffin in Nova Scmia. Mr. and Mrs. and since I' first learned of it.l Weakness cannot redeem Alex MacDon-i some mot later. my life has weakness in this emotional mae-. aid. Kilmuir have taken up resi- MF- fllld Mrs. Laurie GM‘ 1 0 u been desolate. Don said then‘istrom that has you by the heel. ‘ dance. in Brooklyn. ‘lefl Murray Harbor. Dec. 14th that he loved her; more recent-iThc woman is weak and ur‘ for Florida where they will re- l m,“ call was answered by 20 side for the winter months. ‘ members at the regular meeting of the Royal Canadian Legion; Ladies Auxiliary. Kensington ibranch. held at the home of the president. Mrs. David L. Mac- The staff of the Home For The Aged. Kensington Rd., visited. ‘Tuesday evening with Mrs. Wil-‘ liam Lacey. a former staff READY TO MARRY 17TH. TIME Iioteliilan Glynn Wolfe. 51. terday. The bride - to - be was ccssors. she decided to marrv . Condlelighting ls Symbolic Of UCW Four Fold Purpose ‘ 'I‘he year’s work of North Bede- Various conveners gave their ‘ que United Church Women was reports and all four units nepor- iclimaxed by the Freetown Unit ted a successful year spiritual- De iconducting. an original candle- ly, socially and financially. High? S‘ETY‘“ Pmpamd by M‘l‘s- One project of this group was 11"““5 (“films and led by M r 5 - 3 the knitting of 110 new articles :Eldon Dmmmm‘d- xfor children as overseas relief. ; Bible passages read touched The nominating committee ion the prophecy of Isaiath and brought in the following slate of ‘fulfilment in the birth of Jesus. officers: president. Mrs. Robert the revelation of G od ' 5 love lShaw; first vice-president, Mrs. (through his life on earth. H i S lAllison Profitt; second vice~presi~ death and resurrection. salvat- denL Mrs schurman; though not in terms of failing to conceal your marital woes from children. actually. Conceal- ment on that score is impos- sible. in any case. Children have side of 60 Russell SL, Summer- side. were pleasantly surprised when members of their family wedding anniversary. The living room was decorated in pink. Holid-oy Treots Are Distributed 0' An exchange of gifts from holm. Their son-in-law. around ailg-hted Christmas treelMoase. was chairman for took place at the Decemberipresentation of gifts. Corsages meeting of the Clinton Women's;were presented to Mr. and Mrs. E. o :1 by their attendants of ag . Keith the ‘Institute held at the home of lWoodside by Bethany. and Wil- Mrs. Horace Paynter. with thel‘ fred Moase on behalf of their se- president, Mrs. Harold Heaney.iven grandchildren. Betty then preSiding. Ipresented her Mother and Dad The usual treats for the shut-lwith a bouquet of flowers. A de- ins and the children of the disrcorated anniversary cake made trict at Christmas will be intby Mrs. m was present- charge of Mrs. Wilfred Picker- ed'by her to the ceiebrants. ‘ g_ ‘ i The remainder of the evening The members decided to buylwas spent listening and singing a TB. bond. Programs for 1964-lto musical selections played on 65 were distributed to the mem- the piano by Mrs. orman Burke hens. Christmas greetings were after which buffet refreshments received from the district were served. vention president. Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. Woodside also Lamont. who is visiting in theireceived congratulations by U.S.A. ;phone from their daughter and Mrs. Weirum MacKay offer-lson-in-law. Cpl. and Mrs. Nor- E ed her home for the sewing van'man Durieux of Moose Jaw, classes to be held in January. Sask. Following the meeting the $3353. “113331323 3'3}: Annuol UCW . Reports Heo rd AtSum‘merside coma“. “SHOW” PILLOW! Save a small fortune. make quilted "show" pillows of rayon or nylon taffeta. Dress up . bed with elegant pillows - easy to quilt by hand. ne; done on reverse . Pattern 7401: transfer 10%. 1241:. film-ave use (cabal for this pattern (no atanuia please) to mobs. cars of Guard- ian - Patriot Needlecraft Dept so at. W. W l, Ont. .m: ad I piano. after which refreshments were served by the hostess as- sisted by Mrs. James Paynter and Anna Paynfer. ' , Grattfylng reports from offi- cers and committee chairmen of Trinity United Church Wome n. Summerslde were heard at that organization's animal meeting Long River UCW Elects Officers held this Week at Epworth Hall. he impressive worship aer- “Love Came Down at Christ- T ship which proceeded the meet-‘ mas" was the theme of the wor- ship service used by Mrs. Fred ing was conducted by Mrs. Alli- son Macuean assisted by Mrs. Doughart at the December meet- ing of Long River United Church H. D. Smith and Mrs. Clark. Mrs. MacLean read omen. Lei Officers elected for the . 1905 "the‘ _are rest . Mrs. Hillard fioryijo Roomln the Inn. A Thompson: vice-president. Mrs. 5°10 0 Holy N122?“- W” sun! by Mrs. Ian Vin E.W. Johnston; secretary. Mrs. R was decided to Gerald Johnstone: treasurer. "tend “1 ture. munlcations social functions. Mrs. flowers. and membership con- veners. Mrs. Andrew Johnstone; Christian citizenship. social ac- tion. supply and social assls-i ace. . rnard: Christian and missionary educa- tion. Mrs. Ernest Dunning. peat gathered to celebrate their 25th- The ceiebrants were escorted‘of office 25 years muel Tren. appreciation of the work accom-l man. Mrs. W.A. Currie. Mrs? Lloyd Lewis and Mrs. Smaliman are making the ne-‘ cessary arrangements. Donations were received at h the meeting to go towards the Christmas hamper to be drawn Mrs. Ralph Johnstone; conven~ mm“? to the Pm’byterl“ ers. manse. Mrs. Archie John- atone; finance. Mrs. Wendell pson; horn tion. Mrs George Howatt; - “KW Thom Ina . prommma ll 0 tera com and James ' W Community friendship. visiting The luxury of mink. a fashion ap- iOlark: and programme. Mrs.i UCYFIT‘lgwhOIdcaher annual Ea??? 3. Louis Cairns. Mrs. Wilbur Stav-‘i 33th. 1 1y» u c on y :ert conducted the installation‘ l The retiring president. Mrs. Service for officers. jEl‘land Ramsay. thanked the (if-1, Refreshments were served by while and silver for the occa- ficers and members for their the North Bedeque Uh" and 8 Mining Co‘ gave an co - operation during her term I social hour enjoyed. i ‘ North Riv-er Wl [Wals- d f h "gimbiflflat her Imme ind'rratc' and 19 ' Year ' Old D9 Mel“? Wolfe‘s 15th wife. but she div- him again. Wolfe said th e v ans were ma e or t e teen 3 le. 1] s were presen e o Irene Rankin Wolfe take out . . V , ‘ . ; :age dance_ to be held December Mrs. Lacey, a sinwsong enjoy: a marriage license __ wo _ orted him three necks ago. would honmmrinn at Disney. _ 29 and Mrs. Charles Hickey of- ed and refreshments served. t Los Angeles yes- Then. like one of her pl‘t‘de- land. 1M" “'it'cphotol '. Mrs. {products available, and conduct lreading on “Christmas tedaqulz. Earl Semple invited the mem- i Refreshmt’nls “’er“ 59""9‘1 ilch to her home for the Jan- by the 1105'955 and her (‘Ommll‘ uat‘) meeting and refreshments tee. Elects Officers Mrs. Fulton Warren was hos- tess for the annual meeting of N. were then served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Stavert Hues- . WMS Collects River Women’s Institute held in “5' c _.. s__-.,,e.. _ "m _. Instead of annual exchange of I g DH'HES HURT gifts the institute accepted an For Travel Fund ' J S invitation from the Winsloe Wi LONDON Apt—The Duchess It was decided to take tip a ‘ ~ _ . special collection for the "are. of Gloucestei badly strained a . fund for Miss Mary MacKenzie. ligament in her left knee and eggvgrgfggegngas‘thgrgsganéflfldeaconess at large. at the De- narlel' escaped serious injury {its Earl Younker‘ m _ elemftcember meeting of the Myrtle while riding a horse. it was ' ' Road Presbyterian Women's disclosed Wednesday. The duch- - ' - resid nt; Mrs. Keir. . . . . . aging? “are”; “.935. Mm 3M.lsSIonary Society held at the ass—who Wlll he 63 Christmas for a p a r t y when Ohristm a 5 gifts will be exchanged. tetown. Ushering were Kenneth d f r me. i am sorr we: _. . I - t t M H F 1_ home of Mrs. lra Huestis on 33- Day—l5 married to the Duke of Gaunt of Toronto Rd. 3 nd 23:15:.t {cap the problem )émm M r' Ha worth counsels, gin-3;” the mmmlss‘m‘ *0 “‘5 lireasul‘eh MFS- Myrtle Slave”. ‘0“ warrrce: ailsézagm” anveum lturday evening. It was also de- Gloucester, Queen Elizabeth's Arthur Mcphafl of Cornwall. th m through her column. not by mail: 15cm 95' irecm‘dmfl 3M Press SECrBtHI'Y. _ E] 'Y R . ‘ I. r ‘cided to take a special coilec- uncle. e _ ' ' for personal interview. Write her. In the Symbolic lighting of the ’Mrs. Don Schurman; correspond- "I “Mr mm ey' p 955 e' ition for the sinking fund at the ‘"" ‘ —“" ""'*““‘ At the reception held in the Dear W.S_.-. in your very long.. . i w I - porter. Mrs. Elliott Wight; -; flflllllfltllfimll \ h b id , d ed .1" care of The Gum-mam 1fo u r candles from the central ting secretary. Mls s Winnifred d‘.‘ _ M A“. M L Januarv meeting. 3; ' lower Chm-Ch han' t.° r 1‘” km" #9" .con 9“ ' youl . one. the fourfold purpose of the =Burns: manse. Mrs. Wallie 8“ lofiw mi“) all dactca‘1'. Mrs" Horace pavnter openpd u I m9t'her received wean“. a bug make ‘4 glancing reference m" . was set for that loyalty iHogg; supply. Mrs. Lloyd Mrs' J cks P 1‘30“. MW“ a? the meeting with gcri “we and If S 1 suit. matchlfng accessories anA your. [immaturitylof character., A and devotion be shown m Christ 1 wood; literature. Mrs. Kenneth Mrs. wt; {:1 rs. r;. M r- lpraver The hymn .. ark me 5 a corsage 0 white mums. specifically in failing to hide in Christian witness. study. feHClark. community friendship, thur ea c y. an rs. .Gla-d ground me saw r Com“ 1, For dms 0‘ Cranberry M W 3 3 your wifely hearhsickness from' lowsm- and qorvice i . . Fred Jewell; visitation commit. ‘ - - ~ 0 A -» y chosen by the groom's mother. the children. ‘ vmpns xu‘h g Wcre “WhileiMrs' Em" Dumm'md: “mm W: 9". W‘- ‘repeated by [he members w a " y g with matching accessories and This I mention because i wish; Sh'ephe‘rd 8 Watched 1fi‘eiriship. Mrs. Jesse Burns; social. John wan-en, Mrs. ‘Bruco Mac. followed by the creed. Scripture g ; corsage of white ’mums. I . affirm your inference that > ;I-‘locks" and “All Hail the Power ‘Mrsl‘rank Jardine; steward. : Kinley and Mrs. Keir Warren. twast‘rcad ‘ljgifman-Iely.‘ The lgx- y amalmahfl‘ “a. z Leavmg M their Mamlme you are behaving lmmalurelY- Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Wood-'of Jesus Name." ‘ship and recruiting, Mrs. James‘ The preside nt. MrS. E a 1'1 sfi‘ZEn‘wag rzadcbgsggg‘ss F‘aii‘hwfi 0' Younker reported that another‘Semple. praver was offered 'ltlYette had been completed. each member followed by . As programme guest for the Lord‘s Prayer. One visitor was. evening. Harold 'l‘horne. a rep- present‘ . . z . The minutes of last meeting nesentative of the Maple Leaf were read by the “crown, : lmeresnnll Mrs. Lorne Crozier. . ? .account of the various mill 1 n g Mrs. Ralph Moase gave 32‘: n. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.l. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-88“ - 4-543! HOO—H OW; . o 8 WWW‘ Mrs. Henry Moyse expressed: .plis‘hed the retiring officers. . l The following officers were el- iected for the coming yea r: —- Ipresident. Mrs. S. Grant Walls; Ist vice president. — Mrs. John Scott: 2nd vice president. Mrs. Roy MacLean; . responding secretary. Mrs. Lorne Cousins: recording secretary. Mrs. Allen ’ treasurer. Ms. Wit? liam Roach. r IODE Prepores ; Overseas Box { Baby layettes. knitted articles and used clothing to the value of $157.00 have been prepared for overseas shipment by the Abe gweit Chapter of the inDFI. This was reporte by Mrs. Lloyd Gorrill at the December meet- ing. which was presided over in Summerside by the regent. Miss Wanda Wyatt. ums of money were voted to LePogek HAVE the Commonwealth Relations fund and the Second War Mem-' orial Endowment fund. Mem-l r were asked to donate chil- dren's clothing. food bed? ding for a poor family. A marathon bridge will be held in the New Year and a committee consisting of chair: for on Friday. December 19th. Refreshments were served by the hostess. Mrs. Eric MacKay. assisted by Mr. David Lidstone‘ and Mr. Donald Stewart. no woman can resist. The as GirT-STARRE , ate at To HOLIDAY FASHiONS! (if .'- .\ Wendell Thompson. Mrs William the Mrs. Hillard nompson. Representative to the official rd in Mrs. Fred Doughart; organists. Mrs. Ernest Dunning and Mrs. orace Thompson: press and publicity. Mrs. Gerald Johnston; birthday boa. Mrs. E. "John-stone is to the to send church notices press. » Mrs. Ralph John-tons invited the members to rhomefor clothing was ‘ ch 8 t r c e t s Glflstmas gm rated high above all others Coma in today and see the ‘ beautiful selection. Choose from mink. muskrat. kolin- shandaable forthe womaatn you life who appreciates elegance. island furriers Aqunn:.hn»ha-w- ‘ There. is still plenty of time to choose slippci's for everyone on your gift, list fromour wide range of styles and sizes. (tall intoday and see just what we mean . . . LePagea will be open tonight till 9 for your shopping convenience . . . - LePoge S Grafton Street Men’s Lodies' . . . . 1.98—4.98 . . . 3.98-8.98 Childrens’ . . 1.98-3.98 hoe Co. Charlottetown