I ;---ter of Mr. and Mrs .1, . .a,..; 5i. -.X Ar 33:? Baskets of bronze and gold 'mums fommed the picturesque set- - ting for a pretty autumn wedding 'at St. Mary"; Anglican Church. Summerside, P.l-1l.. at 2 p.m.. Or- tober 5, when Lorna Anne. daugh- William T I-Lawson, Siemnn Park, Sumnier- I side. and Robert Michael, son of it Mr. and Mrs. .lohn A. LaFnrtune, l Cobble Hill. BC. were united in i, imarriage. Ven. Archdeacon Harri- iqpymn performed the ceremony. II I Mr. Everett Penwarden was iorganiat. The rocessinnal hymns ;"Lead Us eavenly Father. lllaad Us.” and "0 God of Hcthel" i were sung by ITIL choir, which al- I so sang "0 Perfect Love" i, embroidered French liicc I 4 y i ! Burl-Poiynie Rnskcts of gladioli and btlllt l('IS of 'niums made a pretty se ing at St. Stephen": church. Burling- ton, for the wedding of Rona I.ou- ise Paynter and Elmer MarNelll Burt. The double ring ceremony was performed at L30 in the afternoon of Wednesday, September 26th., by the Rev. W. Eric lngraham, BA. in the presence of invited, guests and interested triends. The and Mrs. Leigh Paynter, Burling- ,toe, and the bridegroom la a son The nuptial music was played by Mrs. VJ. Profltt and included the hymn 0 Perfect Love. played during the signing of the register The gueet pews were marked wit sweet peas and fern tied with neon dreee at rust and charcoal tetfetta with pale green head- dress and matching gloves, the youthful bride chose white 'muma dur- L I flag the signing of the register. Given in marriage by her father. I the bride was gowneti in a haml- over nylon bows, vcntcred with bronze bride is the only daughter of Mr.j M Mn. Annie Burt, Kensingtonu white ribbon. l Attractlvaly (owned in an after-I in Kensington where the former MR. AND MRS. ROBERT M. IAFORTIYNE ll-Beautiful Choral Music Al Summersicle Wedding i white satin. ballerina-length dress- with long sleeves tapered to points over her liiiiiiis. She iiure I shoul- der-lt-ngih it-ii of cniliroidcretl silk nct, IlI'IlI in pliice hv a i'hiricsltine- cncriistcd tiara, and r:iri'ied II cas- cade hoiitiiict of Villlle shattered "mums. Vliss il.'ii':ai'ct .ie;in Macliiiiis. the Tllillrl of honor. iiore ii hal- lerina-lcni:ili gouii of lime crt-cn antique HIIIDIEI, with a shiried I10- dicc. and Iiill skirt, with matching pill-box hat and mitts Miss Nlary Ellen Skcrry. tlit- hritlt-siiiaid, was attired in a iuiiicliing goon of bronze antique talfcta. Thcy car- ricd noscizays oi lironre 'iiiiuns. Sir llriicc Bzirluw ti:-is hmt man. and Mt". Mark tliii-Kiniion usher- ed the guests to the pews trliich were niariccd uith rust and green WOMEN Lena Caroline McLure. Women's Edttu. Phone GU Page 8, The Guardian MOMIRY. Oct 29. 1956 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. P. .l. Ready have returned home front Moncton, N. B. They were iisitiniit their son Gerald and family who now reside in that city. Queen Lois. Canadian soprano triumphs Such is the caption of an article on Lois Marshall. This Canadian who is now an enternat- ional artist is one or the many bril- liant artists who have sung in the Prince oi Wales College series of For best results iihcn cookinr on top of the gas iaiige, use pans with flat bottoms to give betti-i heat contact, straight sides to con- serye Heat and llulll covers to rc- tain steam. A pan oi nietiiuiii iii-iglil will do a good cooking Jttl). handles easily. -iIiAiORNlNGi SMILE An elderly gcntlcman oi the old school. cruising around on the loose one night, picked up a young girl and took her for a ride. He finally 'inums. Mrs. Lawson chose for hci daughter's wedding a sheath dress jacket and champagne and brown accessories. She wore a corsage of yellow roses. The reception was held at Mul- berry liodge. The bride: table was centered by a heautilul three- tiered tit-dding rake, Mrs. C. F. Kcniiy and Mrs. R. E. Kemp. aunts of the bride presided over the tea- cups Archdeacon Harrison propos- ed the toast to the bride and the. groom responded Miss Nccia l.ap-l lhorne. cousin of the bride, was; in charge of the guest book i For travelling the bride wore a blue tiieed suit. matching hat and rict-cssnries. She wore a Corsage of white carnations. Out-oi-town guests were Mr, and Mrs. N. TA. Rickett, Trenton. 00 tariu: Mr. and Mrs, Tom l)cBlois, Cliarlottetown: Mr. and Mrs. Reg Ki-mp and daughter Katherine, ('liarlrittetnwn; Mr, and 'tlr.s. liar- ry Lapthorne and dauglitt-rs, Nec- ia and Siisan. Mancton, N. .: Mr and Mrs. W. G. Lawson, Alberton. rVV-Vaoclcling for hcr l)ttllllllt'I :hIIPl'lt'IlIlLI her cousin was Miss Pauline hliiase wcariiig forost izrcen tailctte with pale grccn head-divss and match- ing gloves, and carrying a bou- quet of yellow iiiiiims. , The flutter girl, Linda Sliarpel cousin of the bride was winsome in yellow nylon and carried a basket of variegated asters. Otto Dunning. nephew of the bride groom was ring-bearer, and the ushers were Bill Moase. and Lloyd Sharpe. cousin and uncle respec- tively of the bride. A reception attended by 25 close friends and relatives was held at Birch Hill Lodge, Summerside. Leaving on a trip to the Main- land. the bride wore a grey suit with pink accessories and a cor- snize of pink carnationa. Mr. and Mrs. Burt are resideing is a valued employee of Mr. George Brookins. Mrs. Burt Is I member of the Civil Service at Siimrnersirle Airport. IINGSBOIIO W. I The regular monthly meeting ol the Kingsboro Women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis with an attendance ol thir- teen memlhrs and one visitor. Meeting opening by repeating Creed in unison. followed by roll call answered by favorite song. Minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Reports of committee: were then given. School oommittn reported stove polish and paper towels wanted. New School Committee. Mrs. Stofter Borteen and Mrs. Clin- ton Stewart; Sick, Mrs. Wendell Robertson. Mrs. Westly Bnice and Mrs. Erwin Robertson: Lunch, Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis, Mrs. Foster Young and Mrs. William Robert- son, Roll call, Grab hag, also de- cided to start a birthday henh, Program, Mrs. Wilbur Jarvis. Stoffer Barteen won by Miss Ada grain consisted of contests by Mrs. Meeting invited by Mrs. Gordon Robertson. Correspondence were then read. Collection for the eve- ning nmounted to two dollars and thirty five cents. Two members ship teen Ieventy cents paid. A guessing game put on by Mn. Macliean raised the funds by two dollars and severity cents. Pro- Bruce was enjoyed by all. followed by lunch served by hoe- less and committee in charge. met at the home of Mrs. John P. Griffin on Tuesday evenlu Oct. LI. The president. Mrs. Win. Mitr- TM Pres Bernard Massey and Mrs. Wesley Meeting closed with the Queen. Nuvillml ELAN!) w.I. seven membe . and two visitors lded. Meeting opened by "Ill be All Smiles Tonight." at the home of Mrs. Edwin Mac- Donald, the second on Oct. 29th at the home of Mrs. John P. Grit- fln, and the third on Nov. 5th at the home of Mrs. Wm. Murphy. It was planncd to draw for thc triiit cake at the card party on Nov. 5. Mrs. Gt-urge (lreed vnliin- teered to take the sick committee for next month A lottery donated was won by Mrs. Hubert Camp- bell. Mrs. Wm. Murphy will he hos- WU AALI.-DAY, EVERY-DAY ALONE CAN GIVE! Iresh and Iteep you lrpshl oiaanevtentnontlautuuig T 1 IMMON evuv LOOK AND FEEL i-Tuzilt at Spiiitgt THE WHOLE YEAR ROUND I CUR'W- FIE)?! NO SOAP. NO DEODORANT Daisy-Fresh bras and girdles are Sanitized to last longer, stay slip on in a Flash and 50 like 9 mo d sltini Choose your: iodayl IOR IASTINO IRINCNESS one-moans. eluelu thallium mm oOeraiouneneufveduhonyeov& Iiaeeles-t-apenpautenan found a suitable parking place and kissed her several times light- ly on the check. "This 1.! called spooning," he said. p ”Oh yeah''” she yauiicd. I'd rather shovel." "Well, NOTS AND GAV FIGURES LEVI-IVSY To PA;N);yrVH- pnrrpmq 3” : DESIGNS FOR A (lIlIl.D'S ROOM if you liiive odds and ends to furnish a child's room, gay paint- cd figures are just the thing to liarrnonize pieces and give endless pleasure. Pattern 288 offers a . wide variety trace the nutliiics and fill in the colnrs as indicated. Price of pal- tcrn is .15 cents. Guardian Workshop Patterns, 443.1 West 5th Avcnue, Vancouver, BC. less for the Nov. meeting which ulll he opcned by singing ”Kcep the home tires hiirning" and roll call will he payment of recs. Af- ter a delicious lunch ii game of cards was more than enjoyed. Q3149 C U0 ihidmi They mad at concerts. . Sir Thomas Beecham conducting Royal Philharmonic Orchestra and Beecham Choral Society with sop- ranoa Morison. baritone John Cameron and tenor Alexander Young has re- corded Handel's "Solomon" torat- tirioi. The article goes on to say: "The first and only recording of this gloriously beautiful work adds new lustre to Beecham'I name and signifies the full-scale arrival of Toronto's Marshall among the phonographic big-leaguers of the high-fidelity era. She sings only three times in her role as the Queen of Sheba, but creates a pnwertul impression with her soaring voicc uiid the athletic accuracy and ease uf her musiclanly style. One or two iiig-chorus climaxes "peak" a bit: the reproduction, in all other res- pccts. is notably good. All in all. a distinguished and exciting al- hum.” BUILD RESISTANCE io' WINTER (0105 WITH WAMP0lE'S EXTRACT or con uvn comouno Lois Marshall and Elsiei of designs. Justl l i l CANADA'S FAVOURITE i FAMILY TONIC ASK YOUR DRUGGIST FOR WAMPOLPS EXTRACT - Y! 15 ounoas- - SL35 ARNER'S proves your most important line I5 never spoken And unbroken. The only thing in the world that will give you this line? A corselette. by Warner's. y Warner's new collection-lightweight. 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