ii I I i I MR. & MRS. R. G. STEWART & PARTY Hazelbrook Parsonage Is Scene OI Pretty Wedding A rliliet arid pretty iii-dding look cessories and pink Corsage. place in llazrlbrook Lntted Bap- The groom was ably supported tisi Parsonage on Wetliicsday. June by Mr. Blake Wood. l9th. at ti p m. when Rev. Charles Following the ceremony a wed- Passcy united in marriage Janet,ding supper was held at the Ren- Marie. daughter of Joseph Davisldezvous. Immediately after the and the late Hrs llaiis. Char-l happy couple left on I motor trip otteiovin. P F. l. to Raymond;ihrough the Maritimes. They will Grant. son of tlr. and Mrs Ber- reside in Southpon where the tram Sleiiart. Snutlipoi-t. P.F..l. groom is a successfiil farmer. The bride looked lovely in I. Prior to her marriage the bride blue lint-n stilt viith pink accessor-j was tendered two showers It the les and pink corsage. homes of Mrs. Hennessey and Mrs ills: Xnna Bell was tiridi-sinaid Gertrude Bell. where she reclrived and iinre I tan suit with white It:- I lovely and useful gifts. GOOD CHOICE TDFIAL for the traveler for theiThls gray and white checked "'ll'Tlf'f1lll0I”. for the stay-at-home Isl sleeveless sheath has I tailored a good drip dry dress, one that be- plantron Vilfll large pearl buttons. Iics its casual DFNTIINP and easy I rounded collar and tie neckline cnrc llcMullt-n does a iitill plan- ned classic in dacron and cotton. ELEANOR ROSS Over-All Cleanliness It First Rule Al Picnic Hy ELEANOR ROSS lparticulnr about cleanliness All things at fresco seem Io,!0u Ire In the house. fr:-sh that sometimes we lIkO' The "I11 Hldiilrnnblt "II! II cleanliness for granted when ent.. clean hands for those who cook log outdoors. Bill there can beland those who eat. rnnny Ii slip twixt the outdoor grill TAKE TW0 1533 and the lip -and hard work. too- it you're going on I" picnic. unless we learn the easy way to carry 11058 W0 llflmone eon- gvepgll cleanliness, laining soapy water: the other. Whether its at I backyard bar-Iclelr Water. PICK DOPE? W061!- berue or I family picnic In tbs"-00' woods. it is necessary to be I! An my way to clean up small children for the outdoor spread In . . to take along I soapy wash-cloth and one than simply damp. Carry them in plastic bags CASUAL FUN When entertaining in the back- yyard. don't get the Idea that be- cause the fun is casual you can be lcuual about the cleanliness of the " . equipment. Suds the grill with I stiff brush .and rinse well after each use. Clean it I: often Iii you would your stove broiler or oven rnckn. Save yourself I lot of needless. annoying work after the back- yard party by nudalng the F t of each pot and pan. and you can cook In them to your heart's con- tent. The soot will wash off easily. along with the soap coating. COLORFUL PLASTIC Next time you buy dinnerware for the ptcnir. consider the color- ful new plastic sets. They are crisply good. pretty and so easy to care for. too. When the picnic in finished. rinse off the dishes in I nearby and is both demure and dainty yet -. Page 8 The Guardian Friday. July 26, 1957 HAPPENINGS Mrs. H). Gordon is vacationingtlllisses Jean and Doris 6' enter- It Stannope Beach Inn. talned It the ten hour VI Idu It Mrs. hlIcKenr.le'I residence. Miss Emma Nicholson is I guest West Street. in honor of Mn. J.A. It Stanbope Beach Inn. Mallett. the former Miss Evelyn Cronklll. Charlottetown. Tea wu Mrs. Mabel MacLean. Charlotte poured by Mrs. George DeBloiI. town. in spending her vacation in Mr. and Mrs. Mallet! are now Nova Scotia. residents of Oakland. California. .Mr. MIllett'I island home was Corporal E.A. Auger, R.C.A.F..1York and both he and Mrs. Mal- Mrs. Auger and daughter Gernl-lletit have been renewing friend- dine of Camp Borden. Ontario. Irglllllph. Mr. and Mrs. Mallett leave visiting It the home of Mrs. Aug- Friday on the return trip to Call- er's parentn. Mr. and Mrs. Louisilornln. McMahon. . Mr. s.s. Squarebriggs. formerly Miss Leah McMahon. Bank of of Saskatoon. SIsk.. now of Tor- Commerce. Calgary. Alberta. is onto. arrived in the city to visit spending her vacation at the homeihir sister, Mrs. .l.A, Sterns. 234 of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Richmond Street. McMahon. Mr. Gordon E. MacLeod and his wife. the former Sheila Maclnnia are on I vacation tour by motor via the Southern States to Cali- fornia. They are presently on Van- lcouver Island and will return by Dr. D.A. Duckworrh and family of Toronto. are visiting the Island for the month of July. They are staying at Arden Cottage. Fortune. Miss Aileen Hughes and Miss Mary Ramey of Toronto. are spend- ing their holidays in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Jenkins have as their welcome visitors, Mrs. Jenkins' parents. Mr. and I Canadian route to their home in Ottawa. Miss Gertrude Haggerty. R.N.. Mrs. Mary Doyle. H.N.. Miss Bet- ty Lou Coen and Miss Theresa Bolso. has returned to their homes Mrs. Joseph W. Bussell.of Winni- in Boston. peg. This is Mr. and Mrs. Bus- sell'I first trip to Prince Edward Mr. and Mrs. Clifton MacKin- Honeymoon In Murray Harbour gown with matching duster; I cor- onct of need pearls and fingertip veil. She carried I bououa of white orchids with nntin uueamen. The matron of honour. Mrs. IAI- etr Nicolle. who wore pink nylon with white accessories and carried I bouquet of white roses. Mr. Len- ter Nicolle was heat man. C. L. Delegate Going To Rome TORONTO (CPI - Mrs. F. A. Busiileres of Sillery. Que.. na- tional president of the Catholic Women's League of Canada. will DQ.lllC only Canadian delegate to the congress of the World Unlnisof Catholic Women's Orsaniution to be held in Rome Sept. 29-Oct. 4. Mrs. Bussieres will preside at two sessions of the North Ameri- can Continent C mmission which lMonfreal Wedding Is Of Much Interest In P. E. I. Ofinianattomawtrienton Prineeldwudlslandlsthemab nrdny Ilenoon. Juan 8. in Wesley United Giiirdi. Rev. Dr. Norman llchfurray offlcinted. Mr. church was chcoratad with stand- ards of white glndioll and pink peoniea with palms and white can- delnbrn. Given in marriage by her fath- er.tlie bride woreagownof white nylon tulle with alternating Ilde tiers of Imported hand-dipped Chantilly lace. the fitted bodice having I Sabrina neckline embrold cred with sequins and pearls. Her fingertip length veil of tulle illus- ion was held by I tiara of match- ing sequins Ind pearls and die carried I cascade bouquet of white Swaedianrt roses and ste pbnootls. Mrs. E. Chapman Is matron of honor Ind Miss Roma Matthews and Miss Elizabeth Beveridge as bridesmaids, were dressed alike in J. Grant was the soloist. The med cnpneet pruanlnd ninhuu II- k effects. His special treatment was one-pioca costumes that look” coats over 'IhnIth it-uses. alone with loll Ibsen anvil the back. Many of the ovcmkiru, three-tier tunic behind. Capucci mastered black drauer leti in chiffon dinner and done. dresses. These black godd. s gowns an built In NHOU In lli:ir wearers walk. filling loosely 3.. tncbed panels with air. Final touch. Capueel wraps necks snugly with tiny fur scarves suits. Elll'I suits are small and simple. under wide - neckline coats and Her Jackets are short. end It the bipbone. and fit loosely over clone. straight skirts. Italians Make inroads On French Fashions ROME (AP)-Ladies In bated again in the new Italian fashion dlctnten for fall and winter - Large turtle necks are Ilsa nliown to set off dainty throm- Aluioiiui ltnlinn fashion design- as still are determined Individu- gun... they have at least these common denominator-I in their Ihewlnga for the new season. The neckline. like I large. soft cuff or stretched-out turtle neck. is topping many I Rome e ” . Bella are not only back. after Ica- Ionsofhllh . I but they're wlderttbu before. At CIpuccl'I opening. the inr- cryntalette with matching band eaux. Mrs. Chapman carried I cascade bouquet of medium pink earnations and the bridesmaids. Miss Matthews and Iliu Beveridgn cnrrledgcucade bouquet: of pink carnation; and blue eornflowers. Mr. E. Chapman acted as best man and the unborn were Ilr. B. Bertrand and Ir. 8. Stafford. Mrs. . moth: of the bride, won I two piece gown of beige silk with matching hat trim with American beauty roses. and In orchid coi-sage. Mrs. Matthews. the bridr.-groom's llJol.lIef.lNIlllIIOVllIoflc8llllB silk with white accessories In In orchid 00I'IIl0- . rowest belt measured I good The reception was held in the mu. mchu. wnpwd wmmu. Windsor Hotel which was trrmmed h.mg.,;yle ll um um-mgl wgjst. with pink pennies and glndloli. If- ter which Mr. and Mrs. Matthews left on I motor trip to the United States. For travelling the bride wore I blue ribbon Iheaua dress with matching hat and bilge Ic- cessories. . Out of town guests at the wed- ding included Mn. Scharfe and line. That was modest compared to I twofoot wide martingale across the back of I slim cocktail sheath. None of the belts are buck- led but pull through slots In the dress or null. For evenings. Eill skirts are gathered In It the hem- llne. Jackets are brief, often end- Miss Nancy Scharfe. Mr. and Mr! I in wid i fbllld binding. 5 Clt:w.!;nd M1r.ML. Jane; all of u ' Wm CUDMORPS I Droll 0. r. all fl. . Hamilton, 0nt.. Mr. and frlcln. wasiiingioii. Mn. F.P.FrIs- DRY CLEANERS Milne. Three Rivers. Que. Mr. and er. Alberton. P.E.l.. In last at PIX -3 ballerina length frocks of pink will deal with pioblems of North American women. Recommends-I -tlons. based on commission dil-x tussions will be made to thrl WUCWO general assembly by . Mrs. Bussieres. 1 Delegates from Senegal. the .- lsland and the first time they have non. son Cliffle and grandson Jer- seen their daughter since 1945 ry. also their daughter Shirley and They are having the pleasure ofrhusband. Mr. Daniel Johnson. have becoming acquainted with the returned to their homes in Ham- grandchildren Laurie. Derek and niond. lndiaiia. after visiting Mr.l Marial. McKinnon's mother. Mrs. J.J. Mnc- . Mrs. Charles Maclfenzie and Kinnon. New Argyle. ELLEN'S DIARY Come And See How Well Baby Likes His Bath I "If you had remained unmar-.i derlea. a circumstance which giv- rled. you wouldnit be living withj as us added time to enjoy scenesl us!" Grandaughter commented i of summer lushncss in the un-; with I.smilI. stemming strawber- sltorn fields of the valley aboutlries smartly into I bowl into There is nevertheless talk of It.lwhich she lucked her own name "Tomorrow we must commencelas well. g It" they say or "perhaps when this ”And where would you be" we' spell of cloudy weather has pass- chuckled. ed." For how shall folks make hayl "Here!" she without the full lsunshine andl where else? I'd just have to be "making" breeze required for It? . here!" And the younger farmer and And here this morning where Mack went to Rob's where too we. with Granddaughter and all. we also lost James. to assist there all like to be. we set in good earth ends of scuffling and weeding. it- also for choice company when wln-. ems of work good to have liquida- try winds blow. I promising slip ted before come the busy hayinglaf African Violet. . .and left it at days. And we spent our day In un- I I call to "come and Ice how well accustomed solitude being left for; the baby likes his bath. And" In the most part alone. in pmud voice "he wriggles so Ic- "Have you had supper?" Grand- tively now we can't leave him I- daughter questioned entering the lone on the bath-table or on the quiet of our study. where slipping couch not even for I mlnutel. Isn't here and there from this book andihe I smart fellow." Aye. I ii if that magazine. and free of our bonnie thin wee growing lad who every duty. time itself can be so as all such ”chiIder" have their easily forgotten. "I should say" own Innocent and endearing ways she offered. glancing to the west of claiming their eldersi affections. with Its fading colors "it's long The evening gathers home now overdue!" the absent ones-the younge far- And Mr. C. recovering nlcely mer. Mack and his grandfather from his recent spell of hospltIlIzI- back to last chores of the day. tion came from his house on the And presently this old place will hill to visit with us I while. lsmooth down pillows with tender "Till!" W! llld llumblllll thel touch. Imile lovingly and invite meal somewhat indlfferently on theithon who by day have wandered. kitchen-table. despite the best chI- land pit, to come "cuddle . don" There is no haying yet It Al- on cup we set there." is how weand rest. would be spreading supper if wel Until tomorrow C - C Diary - 'liId iemained unmarried!" lGood-night. 50TH Wedding Anniversary Of Years Ago Is Recalled iiauglilei-I and other relatives. As evening shadows were failing the young follt of all surrounding districts assembled for I gay pan ty. Dancing continued until our morning. All dispersed thanking From the Guardian files of Our Yesterdays of fifty years ago com- es the following account of I gold- en wedding. Mrs. Frank Butler of Bloomfield is I granddaughter of the Jirbllnrlann. smiled happily. 1 Africa. India. Japan, Vlet NatD.' United States. Peru Argentina ' and European countries will It- tend. The congress theme is "the mission of Catholic women in the modern world." t Highlighting discussions will liel I forum on how WUCWO exer-I cises its consultative status ht the United Nations and in other inter- A national organizations. Another topic on the Igendal will be "the development of ChrlI- tlan personality in the adult woman." The delegates will con-I alder specialized p r o b l e m I of 1 adult education on all continental It is expected the Pope will re- ceive the delegates on Oct. 5 and through them his blessing will ex- tend to the .'l6.000.000 women grouped In the WUCWO. l His Holiness will be presented with I book in which names of' CWL w o r k e r 5 throughout the! world are inscribed. ' ROUGH WEDDINGS Rural weddings in Scotland dur- ing the l7th century became so disorderly that they were con- ccmned by the General Assembly In I645. B.F.Goodric - PICK YOUR TIRE- PICK YOUR PRICE NEW TIRE SALE '3ii'5E4-5 MI-tin up-ts.'..sn.9s 1.iis...su.9s I Cameroons. 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