man LADIES ADMIRE the "piece i'le reslsiance" o Mr. and Mrs. parker .iaweil‘l [arden in York, a {lower rep- lica nt s lioysl drown With the l Garden Party Guests 1 Welcomed Ai' York‘ By AUDREY JENKINS .liiizan observed that Canadian Old Kin g Sal cri- operated womi-n uro taklni: s more soilve benuliiully with the Third role In politics car‘h year “Sta- Queen'l Women‘s Liberal Club. tiStil‘S Show Hist 52 our cent at on Saturday alteriloon When they the total vote are casl by wamw held I uiad lupper in York, Mr. . on". she slated. "and that is sui.‘ Ind Mn. Parker Jewell's span- firielit reason lor womDn to seek lous lswn swarmed with ladies and scoop: greater political re< in bright summer tracks, entoy-‘sponsibility " ‘ lug the gardens and relaxing in Perhaps some husbands o! the shade ot the trees. lhnso ladies attending Molded st Mn. AP. Mulligan nl Kin- ran opener Saluriiay evening. torn. the provincial president, but the Hon Alex Matheson, and Mrs. Wendell MarCailiim. Irader oi the Island‘s Liberai‘ president of Third Q ii Perl 5 Pariv. and the Queen‘s County Organization r e c o i \' E d the candidates weren't among them guests. The)’ inst “happened a in n g Saturday‘s party \Aas lnlcnrl- they claimed‘ and were persuad ed to enable interested women ed to have their slipper. to meet the club‘: member: sndi Bouquets ot snspdrngnn snd more parlltuiariy to boost Ita‘carnations. and yellow tapers membership. centered the table: set nutdmrs‘ . Mulligan. wonring - that displayi‘d some oi th e. black lheath and a high crown yummy goodies that good cooksi all black Itraw hat. spoke briel— . ni‘ that arch are lamnus for ly. expressing the hope at a Assisting In serving were Mrs. representative from each of the Clillnrd Chappeii. Mrs. Dennis twelve island hrnnchos would Saunders, Mrs Harry Msclnu attend thilbfafliogal Caged?" chlan and Mm insn Mill-r. omen'l ra Driven ion In . October, which will be hold at Barbara S'”"“’" “d “'5’ the Chateau Lnurier in Ottawa. Speaking privately M \l _ ER above it. eye cat- ching in red. gold snd purple. They are leit to right. Mrs. Hillard Chsppcil. hosloss st splurduy's Women‘s Liberal he guest book. MARY HAWORTH Wife Campaigns To Move ‘ From Top Floor Nursery And in my view. it Ls in than high time you undcctooit that no doubt very "discomrnod-l lug" but also very necessary de- velopmental step towards odulti seil‘hnod As oi today your patients still cxcrt s on pe. simosl tot - iy directivs influence over y . They act out a dopendenoy lien on the one hand. while msniisc. ting a sort ol proprietary pitch on the other hand. ; Thus they hiindly exploit yourl eitistonce snd illinl bias_ or you were an organism ol sorts provided by nature ior their u age snd convenience. ' nun Mary nsworih: l mar-‘ tied into in lite, at age M_ over a year sgo My pride. ii charm. Ing pleasant woma . n M, .89an dellghted to share my lituatlon some IO yearn earlier my sis- csr r womno who trav- elsi sod i bought s two. tarnilv llmlu II In investment and in s home tor our oping purents. 1 occupy the upstairs lparhnelit (furnished quite nice- B’) Ind my pnrenu live down- alllrl with w sister. Who'l Icir My parent! m comparative. ly old and cranky. They spend most oi their energy nuarreling. 11 my b on more ounrrelsonie tbsn usual and my wile has reacted bitterly to me. their quarrels don't concern be». She onus this house oi darkness and horror and tors-tans to leave ins unles- Wl DEVI. ot. much less lair dealing rp. spect, ior your intrinsic Indivrdr uai “Ellis. And you've so oriented to this sbnonnsi tcgrstios cl yourseii into their essentially sell-absorbed routine tone can hardly cull it livinsl lhat you tend to shrink In d ‘ lasts from the proch 0! belnl . proiccted. by marriage. into sn orbit separate lrom thci at'l where your wire s burn. inglv biller impatience with thsi ‘current housing uteup (In whichi r you oct'upyl ionoilnprioori nursery. with p snd close at hand on the flood —thsl-s where your ivtic's reiui. II In stomach the arrangement u . My will is pressing lot- more privacy: wants the doors kepi cloud to our upltaln abutment uh enirnnce drive. her good job. or capo e. _ ity to enjoy lite. her willingness no dispute. my WI“ to pool urnlnn and have c i ’ ‘lectively—liven these nooiugsi 1- s s, otiid think die signs .hnd portents In all in favor oi your or ' oul with her. l make prunes-Iver proiithble ln- vestments in dillerrnl housing amnng . process or shaping-up ti really Ely-lie. ull-rellsut married g s E a ,-. E E gin: l t iii . i i p. it lion that may ‘leni lniluke in h vlnl rn ried “so III: In lite" is simply rt» dlcnlml Y I y u u were at at lull. The lortlel Irv Club party. Mr ‘Susan MneCnllum circulated much longer cm I). I Godsend m .d AP. yiuiil. gan the provincisl president oi tho orgnnization, nnd Mrs Ethel Mnccnlluni. president ot Third Queen‘s branc i l uta‘u beside us in the yard ‘ n lELLEN’S DIARY Boles Move Swif’riy Inlo An Empty Born Loil morillnz‘s SunA’ It “as inleresung to see the and listless as grcai lll‘ly lnnds t-ilme dirwn the rariii-iuno. to Watch then did "Thore's s shout-r st slicnd haics being drawn up in quick r also my tsslehuds are a succession ml the escalator to Scampio's solions spore the room loit oi the pole.burn. louder lhan uords. uhrn lie, nml storcd there (or hsndy nipped nlla blade ot sides tnci-o iiinicrnise. it wss good too to hair all work so hsppily ta~ Where you know gclhrr, to iurthcr this seasonal o. er. iihoin. l moan ' ciir- mlcrest ot the tarms. , csilod trim a vardpath Thon. u dmver came by with no no oils-ring oi livestock tor sale. notorc ions. ior this was no laitcrnoon tn hugglc over‘ any , Many-- drnl. inc truck drovu lightly 1 “mm.” m. auay We came where the pur. tu- me rhasi‘rs “we awraising their nou- iii-title. this slime ramr. Pair lit rcsiud nn the hills still on holiday" said v a l other with her tiirrc'" ihmlflmv T he sin and him "Thole one thing s tellow mama. approaching [mm the ran alivnys be sure oi ' nines direction oi the harm, hailrd. a oommcnttd driiy "an unlmal pavi- on her pm, and mo-oivcd looks no bigger oil a truck than s oats xumnlnns to her kitten in nno’" “Y n u i- eiesighl. ciiriosit, “Gains nothing in the time It she tolcs to unload it" this younger [armor grinned. "Shrinks" Mark nodded i see, um "August" the baring hayiunds . out it i s pn‘ sphimw, sav. -o thoic‘ ' ueusi" tdio hlrdlcts pi rwsi- Loni- 'rrl clouds and 1| muck lmls now on wing. echo shower. iho morning caic Turn The sehooi.iiolidays w l n s in a nit-c surprisc. apprarrd the allay .. Yet haw Dmious, and blue sky oi tlic clearing. lobe remembcred. m the: The MNIIEPI‘ ir’lrrnl'r lmk lovevasummer says. hearings oi sunshine and “it‘d, Until lomnrrmv— Disiy.... "I bcilrre ihni ioi-c too Good night . . . . . longs to this sitor—ioon. no can not run oi those halos under iml‘r' ilr silld AI irnzih. h"\' ramn, men on b to Illi‘ sprint: oi hat "you toil nic. ulicro nIlEiit‘ your husband he" Rustin: prr- haw“ a caller. inquired hi the, door hlrzs him has i , .. . numbech “Itil tho ii'orkt‘i's in flame/y Family Party Marks Golden Anniversary A hall-century oi marriage l wss celebralzd on July hl by the Rev George w. and Mrs. Tilley ni aunbury. with n ianiiiy purty lheid st myrn . ea . lthe summer home oi their dsu- ghtsr. Mn. TM. Lothnn snd Mr. Lolhinn Mrs. Tilley's immis- Mr. ‘Ciaude Carter snd Mrs. Carter nt Springhlil. us. snd three or ‘Mr. Tllley‘s sisters. Mrs. Char- ‘lu Crswiord. oi nebcc. n.3,. iMrs. Velms osrdiner snd Miss iAllce Tilley oi Woodstock. N.B.. were present; also Mr. and Mrs. Tllley‘l grandson. Douglas 5. Perry oi Lschine, P.Q. Mr. and Mrs. Tiliey were mar. ried in River Philip, its. by the Rev. Mr. MscNeil. They have i two daughters. Mrs. Loihlau. oi cusrlotlelown. snd ‘ Perry pt Lsehlne. P.Q., snd grnndchtldren. Mr. Tlllcy wal ordained into the ministry to I91! snd hsid pastorstes in several churchel ,ln the Methodists and alter the union, The United church oi chords. to both ma. and ram. l At his retirement in 1951 be me Phil. to make his thump. ‘ PACK! SPEED In I mynri‘l drive. I "if blll leaves the tee at about 150 mile! an hour rs. four \r QUEEN Queen Elizabeth the Queen Mother posed ior this photo. i 5 5 i t l l r l Janet Ann MacDonald helium the bride 01 Joseph Arnold De MR. AND MRS. JOSEPH A. DEIGHAN “ iVows Are Exchanged At St. Paul’s Parish e. nonald. brother oi the pride. us~ om l ghan in a double ring ceremony pertorined by Rev. Austin Brad at st. Paul’s Parish. Sum Bhter (1 Frank Deighun, Summer ll e. r .0] mice sleri was or gunlst snd a choir. The bride. given In marriall by her lather. chose length mil with lily point lice-«a. sequined bodice. A bridal oi shnulsted pe held hsi- while Bum-Hm and rod my um um quot n1 red carnation]. r rerllfl Amunli Summeralde. wall best man I John Mu Household Hint To keep nookbooks nest piste ruck. To rcii-litsrsts properly, at e our morning. grossing nm‘ must circulate lnaldo the lee box you mode in so .vold emwdln] refrigerator shelvel. A large paper plate glued t the bottom of a paint can catch- es sil drippinu and provides s IPllellrntn cramp-hint tor the e oor ni nylon net and isce ova- white sstln. isahioneel Arid mwn‘ hols and sequins} mom illusion tingsrtip veil in below) 1 place. Sh. carried a bouquet of Min .luyte non. summerslde. _ oi honor. wore s pink iiy. Given her npmpuiiloii I plum meme :1; whamm— Ind Iiil‘elsy to let at. uni them in I . le Thcy lack reasoned swsrencis i mmidh 1-,“ bride .5 m, clau_lceivott wearing s kw Mr. Ind M”. Fred “Llhrncsdod sheath with while ar- Mumuid o, Shcrmke‘ m‘cogorics snd l pink corsair». all their daughters in Toronto. “ml-n" pl 1- . n t ' 3" ML Indl'rhe brtdcarwm's mnlhcr rs 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Mon. Ann. l5, 1963.‘l l graph by Anthony Buckley (or release in connection with her 63rd birthday Aug. 4. she iii s Judy Corrignn und Pilon iis Smith. Tracadie Cross, leit recently or a vacation in Maine and Massachusetts. While in Mass. may will be the guest: at Mr. and Mrs. Joseph MucKinnon in Donyers. Mr. and Mrs Joseph Clark oi Toronto ure die guesis oi Mr. ‘ and Mrs Stephen Burns. nuns to 'v Nursing sister Ll Audrey Mil- tier. hingston, out . li holidaying nl her home In West Royalty pr- ior to stlcndlng University o aritisii Columbia in December. iilr uni-i Mrs. M Bates. their sons Wayne and Bonnie. and it Mr and Mrs. E.w. Nichol with - the r son Gordon. have relurned o ornlllo alter vacationing in Msrslilield with Mr. and Mrs. Slanicy Scott. l .i Mr Guy F. Holland returned to ills hume in Charinltelnwni Irorn Where he accompanied the excursion to St. Anne be Bram pre and cap De La Mndelcinc. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Swlni» mL‘ and daughters Kim and idioms Marsha, Arthur Swimmer ir. and Cecil sivinimer. all oi Western Shore. Luncnliurg Coun— ty. NS” visited Charlottetown lrcceniiy to attend the wedding of Mrs. Swimmer's brother iEnyd wilson, to Ruth Barrett oi ‘ Charlottetown. Mrs. Swimmer. with her dail- ghtcrs remain the city inr two wee s. ‘ mother. Mrl. Mu Kinz Street. Miss Morgan-ed Roberts has ar» rived home into Toronto to vi. sit her psi-ents Mr. snd Mrs. .David w. Rnbem. so Weymouth ‘5 . and other members or bar ‘ with her riel Wilson, 213 il . heretl the guests. shcyw’ss sccomphnied‘by Mr. For the reception st nirrh Hill 352'?” “235$: R: Lodgc, the bride' mother relnagha,‘ ’0; Kelby; m". I“ " Dim blue Miss .losnie Cosleilo irorn lot as Mr and Mrs. Monsgiiun visit- want u rvisE suii wuh white scces- sories and white flml‘ora. i The noiviywcds will rcsido Inl Summersids whore both are em-I Miss Gail Wortmsn. wh o u played. marriage to Cnsi. Lindst not» Tclocrarns um rrrriiod snd bins. i Summerside rrsd trom hlontresl onit Toronto. takes place on Saturday, August and Mrs. Monughan's brother and his wife. Mr. and Mini is McGuigsn. Toronto. r o e The Rogers Hardware Co. Ltd. Makes a Professional Out at an Amateur Hand picking yields 1 to 2 gallons of blueberries l per hour. This also speed: ‘ up the Job seven time- to kill: . .. . makes life eulor and more profitable (or 10" Model . .. $7.95 12" Mo“ . . . $8.95 BLUEBERRY 8i CRANBRY RAKI avnniaam AT your: mom. mam In cm i! The Guardian. 113” I'm M061 Nurty Mira- r; all mid- rubber ninu .m . math: “I hi HAPPENINGS I flew Driv . wears a white orgsnta gown with sprsys oi embroidered a. MOTHER MARKS BIRTHDAY jasmine and ii dinmorld tiers. bx a pearl nnd diamond necklace * * * * t and diamond earring. brou- "WHAT man and Mn lestnri. Me. 3 Wu the guest at honor ingti lerlol Ml. Prospect. iii. sotuidny at s tea at Hiahiieid. Court. On this occasion she wssi presented with s gltt by her hos tosses. Mrs. Wallace nodd snd Mrs. Edward Msnciiliurn. Pa. J ns. the groom‘s par- ents. th‘l‘tflfl. NS : r. and Mrs. Keith Parsons and daughter Ann. Monuton. n.5- Mr. and Mrs. George Robbins 0! Di bv. N. Mr. and Mrs, fillph . Mr. P. e. Tlvcrion. NS Dr. . Henry Myers. Richard and Lindsay. Amherst. NS; Mrs. Ruth Thurber and daugh- ter Ann. New Canaan. Conn. Mr, snd Mrs. John Campbell 01 Caiilornia. art on the island ior their snnusl hniidsy. They report a tins mowr trip acrosl ths continent. . Recently Miss Wartmun wss nlertnined II A surprise show. er by Mrs. w.s. rinscnt, Fair- The reception iollowing the] Wortmsn-nobbins wedding at‘ the First Baptist church in hsri tetown on Saturdny. will be st ‘Llnden Lune" the arach- toy is sch summer home or the bride's parents. Dr. snd Mrs. Herbert woman or Csmp i-liii ilir and Mrs George scan and Forms. u.s.A. l son George Irnm .lomuics Plains _ you Volpsyy .mpad byiMnss.. spent two wooks vlsiling plane irom England on rriduyer. and Mrs. Murdock MucLeod to into his wits and son and Orwell. tsnt dsugiiler inns Gerda st Knppoch. PEI. Dr. and Mrs. John 5. Henry (nee Norah De'Bloisl and chii- dren oi' Montreal. arrived Friday to spend the month at August In the Fulton cottage in Keppoch. OquM-prnvinco guests who are arriving lor the Robbins — Woriman wedding on Splurday are: Mr. and Mrs. Llewellyn Wan-tinsn oi Gmnvilie. Me. Mr. snd Mrs. Roy Verga oi Pursuing. N.Y.: Mr. snd Mrs. Perry Wart- hir. willlsm lisll sccornpsn. led by his mother. Mrs/l, Hall. both at Montreal, are vacation» in: again on Ihe Island. They Hotel. Miss Vera Simpson, Mrs He- len Koch, Susan and Robert Koch ol Edmonton. Albeita. are visiting th Mr. and Mrs. w.A. Simpson Bay Vi . Miss Faye Mat-Donald. Em- deneil. entertained in honour of Miss Jean Ferguson and Mill Mabel MncLean or Montague, at a delighttui nuptial shower Thursday evening Girl friends 6mm Montague and Ch'lnwn were present for the happy m:- easiun. The gifts were opened by M s s or. or- Vw-orwm My “want The Rogers Hardware W.R. JENKINS LTD mama": it“; "11' IT‘S mils-at? nave tr W "mm mm W um. ‘ Quee- Elmo cumulus ' Mich .‘l‘ardlne oi Char- Mlss Judith Wil- ponying good wishes “ere read Miss Mabel Howard til Philadelphia. Mr. Rollo Kline 01 Newark. ' June Robbins or St. Mr. and Mrs. Ber- are guests at Keppoch B e Ich til! bride-to- while the accum- let And branch. 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