Daallieaile Scene "at July Vleiliilng light! adorned the altar and "actuary railing at St. Dunstan's Macnacheril. tYoawr:r:aa united in the holy bonds or matrimony to Roderick Gregory. son or Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mac- "3" ma ML Kinnon. Grand Prracedie. The bride. given in marriage by her iather, wore a. iloor-length "any, giving the gown s redingote covered with a iitted chantiily lace revere neckline. The long sleeves came to a point over the hands. He: iingertip veil oi french illusion Amman bum), ram ",5 white Freetown and vicinity. Born in Frleetovin L.A.C. Georse Bomers and Mrs. oi lagenville. Ont. hsve returned home aiior spending the A beautiiul array oi mixed sum-, put iour weeks with iriends in mer flowers and numerous visil Charlottetown and Freetown.- Mrs (Dr.) Lesrd oi Summerside on Jill! 5- WM" 34"? visited recently in Pireetown, guest Mildred. dllllhlif 9' 113- ind "" at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Aus- 0harlotte- un gcuu. cpl. Prank Adams, Dartmouth. and Mrs. Lloyd Reeves (1 hlld . J d ' d The llW'l'll” V" 3”m"'mEd EV Nancy. oAinHal:ii'ax,nlI'l.S.. liplm” the Rev. E P- M"D0Wd- WW "0 week-end with iriends in Freetown celebreted the nuptial mass. - ma wumoh Mr. G M1” . Ch lac C . (OWE 0' Wm” Wm” 3” W" ""3 New Glauigow, 2.1.3.. randmhgi 111- b9"""” kl" with E 1”” pm” Max Cooper and children oi Mur- . H rbo . Cl M . d M . 9”9"- Th” 't"pl"' bum" '" Egd Hloopelir oilgownel. waelie Suha- d visito to th ill . ts .l"'ut' uny Stand up wn” md orwlidr. anlda Mrs. le3aiYlovrIigeBiri!'ll.Iu --The death oi Mr. Henry Llewel- - iyn Rogers which occurred aiter a "”a:”lge:!nupl;,: 133; ::::meg: short illness in New Westminster. as pearl earrings Um oi the 3.0.. recently was heard with re- yroom. she canied . Maude or gret by many old time iriends in lived his younger due 111 Wt locality. He was ths youngest son at the late Mr. a.ndwMurl:.g Dagirtll Rogers. nee Mary r . I went to Western Canada to reside many years ago. One brother and four sisters predeceased him.-He is survived by his wile. Mrs. Lillian Rogers. a daughter. Dorothy. Mrs. Don cattirc oi Tonasket, Washing- ton, and s son David. residing in British Columbia. Mrs. Julia Hall oi Surnme spent the week-end in Preetown. guest at the home or Mrs. Russel Burns. . Mr. and Mrs. Willian Pluck, nee Ruby D. ond of Halifax, N.S.. spent several days last week in South Freetown. where they visited Mrs. Finck's parents, Mr. and Mll- Eldon D. mmond. Mrs. Alvin Stetson was hostess to the members oi the W. M. B. oi Freetown United Church for their August meeting. There was a good attendance oi members and three visitors were present. The roll call was answered with in Scripture worse csntainln he word "love." This being the temperance meet- souta n-emu use... ass.” log or use Auxiliary, the temper- ance secretary. Mrs. lidon Drum- mond. haf. charge oi the. service. Several excellent tampaance read- ings were given by diiierent mem- bers. Later. the president, Mrs. Scott Cairns. presented a chap” from the study book, "Where'er the sun" - entitled "A Widening circle." which was iniormstive and interesting. The meeting closed with hymn and the Lord's Prayer. Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by committee. LAC. Ivan Curley. Mrs. Curley and drudren. have arrived home irom Eager-ville; Que., due to the illness or Mrs. Cu:-ley's mother, Mrs. Wilbur Macrhrlsne oi Sum- 0'Leary Miss Helen Adams has return- ed to her home in Mill Road. ai- ter attending a meeting in suck. ville, N. B. , ' Mrs. Pearl Duncan oi Mill Road, spent a week visiting with iriends in Moncion. N. E. . Mr. and Mrs. Dan MacDonald have returned to their home in Summerside, aiter spending a pleasant vacation at Fortune Cove and O'Leary.- Miss Bernice MacDonald has returned to her position in Sum- merslde, alter a pleasant two weeks spent in O'Leary and vic- y. merside. Mrs. Macrarlanes has inii been a patient in Prince County Hospital for several weeks. Miss Mabel French oi Phila- delphia. Penn, arrived on August 4 to spend her holidays with rela- tives in Freetown. A.B. ISLAND OF GRAPES The Isle oi Orleans in the St. Lawrence river was first named the Isle of Bacchus by Jacques Cartier because oi its numerous grape vines. Misses Dianne and Mary Gard oi Summerside, who have been visiting at the home of their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Heber- Bryan. have returned to their home. - Miss Loraine Pineau oi Summer- slde. is spending a week with her grandmother, Mrs. John Gallant at Mill Road. Mrs. Bruce Carrutliers of How- lan, has gone to Haliiax, where .ne-wiu- .....'s some time with her son. and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. -Willard Carruthers. Mrs. Jennie Cornish oi Carleton Lot 6. is visiting with relatives and friends in Maine and other parts of the United States. Miss Sandra Matthews has re- turned home irom Amherst. N. S.. where she was visiting with her brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hastings. Miss Adele MacAusland, R. N., or BloomLieId., has accepted a posi- tion as nurse in the Health Centre in Tyne Valley. Mrs. George Jelley. O'Leary. was a passenger to Ellerslie -on Thursday, where she will visi her daughter, .Mrs. James Burleigh and iamilyx Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Dignan and iamily. have returned to their home in Char-loitetowii. after a two-week holiday spent with relatives in 0'- Leary and vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Collie Pridham oi Montrose were visitors to the home of Mrs. Pridham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Boulier in 0'Leary. Monday. August 9, 19544 they'visited with Iriends. Roy Smith in Bloomiield. in Alberton. Mr. and -Mrs. Claude MacNelll and iamily oi O'Leary, for two weeks, and enjoyed their visit very much. -Miss Bessie Carruthers of To- ronto, Ont, is now visiting wii.h Miss Irma Tait in Charlottetown for a iew days before coming to O'Leary. where she will spend her vacation visiting with relatives and Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Arblng and litte daughter of Halliax, are ,vlsi't- ing Jackie's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy.Arbing in Woodstock 'snd Mrs. Arbing's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Ruby Veazie and Mrs. Min- nie Sillick 0! Portland. Maine. have returned to their homes after spending a pleasant vacation with their mother, Mrs. Herbert Acorn. of West Devon. They also visited with their sister, Mrs. Ira Wallace Rev. C. O. and Mrs. Perry oi Portland. Maine.. were visltorsoi e e.g.n -nie a......u;.. and rariily oi 0'Leary. motored to iofmerly irom O'Leary. and many Charlottetown on Wednesday. where iriends are glad to see her again. The .0'Lesry W. I. met at the school ior the August meeting on Tuesday night.gPians”were mad: lot this Institute to serve sand- wiches and tea or cotlee to the donors; when the Blood Donor Clinic comes to the O'Leary Le- gion Hall on August 80. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Co and daughter, Frances oi ew York. have been visiting relatives in O'Leary and Knutsiord for some time. While in 0'Leary, they were the guests of Mrs. I-lstty Ellis and in Knutsford they were the guests of Mr.-and Mrs. Harry Adams and Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Adams and family. Those people come as it was about 32 years since Mr.d Perry's last visit to this Is; lan . to the island most every summelg. C . EEG OFFICIAL BLAIN l KUALA LUMPUR. Malaya (Reu- ters) - British forces Thursday killed Chin Pi'n.Aye. 37. secretary of the Communist organization in the oentral Malayan state 0! Selen- gor, the government ouncad Friday. He was the 1,000l:h terror- Mr. and Mrs. Claude Maclleill friends here. Miss Cari-uthers was ist killed in Selangor since 1948. , . . .we hve ihearls BIGGEST CHOICE , allow-mileoge baby mums. The bride was attended by her mug; wedding. she wore a floor- who wore a iloor-length strapless gown oi mauve not over taiieta. with matching lace calm . The bridesmaids were Mrs. Aubin pgqust, !?..N.. sister oi the groom. and Miss Eleanor McAdam. who were identical iloor-length strap- 14,” gown; of nylon net over tai- ms, with matching boleros. in shades oi lime and yellow respec- tively. All attendants were matc.h- ing headresses and mitts and car- ried noeegsys oi yellow and white 'mums. Little Miss Cynthia Claim Mac- Eacharn was ilowergiri ior her sister's wedding. She wore a Door- iength gown or pink nylon net ove.r tatieta, with matching head- dress and mitts and carried a has- set oi mixed summer ilowers. '1'he groom was attended by his We're selling so many new. 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During the mass Mrs. Arthur Murray. as soloist. rendered several hymns. and during the signing oi the register. she sang Schubert's "Ave Maria.” Following the wedding ceremony s L ception was held at the Queen Hotel. where a delicious breakiast was served to relatives and iriends. The bride's table was artistically adorned and the three-tier wed- ding cake was topped with a min- iature bride and groom. , The toast to the bride was pro- posed by Rev. P. 1". MacDonald. and responded to by the groom. rbllowing the reception, the bride and groom ieit on a honeymoon trip to Cape Breton Island, and other points oi intorest in N. 8.. For traveliiru. the bride wore a suit oi dusty rose, with navy and white accessories; and a sage oi white carnations. Previous to the wedding the bride was tendered a miscellaneous shower at the home oi Hon. George D. Denlois at which she was the recipient oi many giits. 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