nri i Pretty June Wedding .-....-.......-o.....- leld At Baptist Church rlapnst Church. Charlotte- ter'a wedding a turquoise dress on its the scene of a very pret- . princess lines with white acces- 'ng on Friday. June 1th at lsories. Her corsage was pink car- : wbrn Rev. H. L. Milton nations. Mrs. Clark chose a dress INT 1 the double-ring cere-iof turquoise with beige duster also lltl'h united in marriage beige and black accessories .her s Martha Good. daughter ofycorsage was pink carnations. . and Mrs. Lorne Good of Char-. Following the ceremony, in re- tetown. and William Hibbert iception was held at the home of Ark. son of Mr. and Mrs. D. 0. the bride": parents for 100 guests. irlt. ,W'insloe. The newly-weds left on a short ilrs. G. Elliot Full was organist honeymoon trip to New Brunswick 1 Miss Joan Rogerson of Char--For travelling the bride uore a tetown was soloist. The ushers light grey suit with pink acces- re Paul Clark. brotiier of the sories. mm. and Fraser Burkc. cousin Previous to their marriage the the bride. bride was tendered a miscellan- Eiveri in marriage by her fath- eous showers at the home of Miss the bride was gowned in a bal- Mary MacGee. Charlottetown. and ina-length dress of white nylon Mrs Benjamin Livingstone. Jr. er taffcta. Her dress was fasli- Belverdere Heights Road and a ted on princess lines uith short personal shower at the home of eyes. She carried a nosegay of Miss Matilda hlachlillan, North l roses River Road. lliss Paula Good. sister of the- Mrs Carl F. Burke. aunt of ll'l .de. was bridesmaid, she wore bride elect. entertained at a stip- ballerina-length dress of tiir- pt-r party in her honor and for the "'5' ”'"h m3,lch”'5 c””"”- H" limnicdiate members of the fam- tegay was pink carnations h 'ily Following their marriage a e ' ' tlr. Boyd Good. cousin of 1 me. was be” man. community shower wait given for Vlra. Good chose for her daugh- 'the couple at the Winsloe Hall. slond Young People Take fort Al Com p Beoverbrook Last week the Salvation Army presented Charlottetown, taking ficlally opened a newly-acquired part in an intensive programme of minor camp on the beautlfulstudy groups relative to Salvation rth iihore of Cape Cocagne,.Army women's work. o-vr Brunswick. Sr. Major J. Nel-1 On July 9 a group of Charlotte- n conducted the ceremony. In-ltown young people, led by Sr. iuncing that by special permit Captain J. Carter. will travel to on of Lord Beaverbrook. thelcamp Beaverbrook to take part imp would be known as Camp in a Music Camp. directed by Sr. eaverbrook. Moncton band and;Captain K. Rawlins of Toronto. ngatara piriov-ided music for the ,Besidea a full program of recrea- -caalon. ltlon these yoting people will have The camp will serve New Brunr . instruction on brass instruments ick. part of Nova Scotia andjand musical theory and in Bible rinco Edward Island. First group . study. This group includes Allen - meet there in oonference were MacKen1.ie. Elmer Galbraith, slogatea of the Home Leagues ofl Edward Raddatz, Donald Carr.: in division. Mrs. Sr. Captain J.lHoward Murchison and Aura Lee artor and Mn. P. Diamond re-1MacKenzie ilowery Phrases Hcive Symbolism Of Their Own BY HENRY GUINARD 'say it with flowers Do not refuse In the 'old days' one read of me. While one Four Leaf Clover agic and com l e occurrences says simply. Be mine. In good for iich arose because of the mes- St. Valentine's Day! sire contained in a nosegay orl But if you place the Asphodel auquet lent to one's beloved. in your bouquet. you tell the Loved- life it seemed in these lone. My regrets follow you to the iany a Id romances, was needlesslyl grave. The Apple-Blossom time uarted from its objective. be-lmeans, You I prefer. while the Cranberry says. I am a cure for heartache. Then to say tlhank a floral message sent to the lov- .I you' and Qxprg55 Krntitudel you I one. This was the correspond-mend the humble Flax that whis- HT do"? With TIOWEFS. "18 W-!.V' pers the message: "l fell your iat L!Pll'(' the slogan of so many."ndness, 'll”lslV "Say ll Willi Flowr.-rii."l Of course all know the Forget- : to sct many aright who might ime-not means Constant-v. and iH1I'I'0sll'r1 in this tiny htu in- True Love. But do all know the Vjlllflll detail of folklore, we have ran. mun; Fascinatmny magic i: ill some names of flowers and and sincerity? so does the 31... nurring plants with the words i Hyacinth mean Constant-y. but the ICV signify in the lovely Language Anemone in a bouquet carries thr- 'Flooci's. and words: Fading hope. The iuse of the misinterpretation ofi iwerit and other plans containedy 'A Year Ago 6- lWcis Performed Couple Ceremony BLENHEIM. lCPl The iborssers. sons and daughters. lime settled down to married li - 'lllte other normal Canadian fas lilies. but the fanfare attached to ltheir multiple wedding: last year still lingers in this Kent County. town i Ont. Qymwz lgna Carolina Ichnn. Women's Editor. Phone Gil ': At. a family gathering lastl ' ' .month the children of Mr. and PTge 8 The Guardian Tuesday' July 9' Mrs. Leo Dorssers reported five - grandchildren. four girls and a ' 3- HAPPENINGS l Their farm home looks much like others. neat. white and sur- u "W"d9d by '-'''”t Bl” me” V”5"'l Mr and Mrs W. R .leiikins.l Mr Alan Stewart. Q.C.. Mrs. Th? M5”? "Pd P"5”9 ””" l”'lWesi Street. spent a recent week-.Stt-wart and their children Donald V8IlPd On APTII 23 I351 Y”? WM" end at the Pines. Digby. Nnyaland Heather of Owen Sound. On- ”” ”""55'-'75 70'" d3"gm"5 a"d Scotia. tarin. have arrived fora two week: two sons were all wed in a six "51, Wm, M... "d Mug w. A. "lllrrlalif "9T9m0n.Y- Mrs. l.. S. Newhall of Spring Stewart, Greenfield Avenue. field. .'llass.. who is at present re- MORE AT "OM: aiding at the Queen Hotel. recent- gm the mr35grg' with your (-1.11. .ly spent an enjoyable day at heritick. Mass. arrived in the City, men sun .1 homg, the wt mu-.ltild home in Souria and also visit-isaturday to spend his vacation ried children and the new grand- ed in Morell. Mrs. Newhall was.with his grandmother. Mn. Har- Miihlv-tan -mm-v with c-..m--- lripndg accompanied Qty Mr. and Mrs. ry Matheson. Upper Prince St. mad, . noisy crowd .1 an 1-331;:-i Vincent Murphy of Charlottetown. gut..t.t.. Talk oi liabies replaced talk of MP. wedding plans. The first grand- W110 WEN? mlfflld lchild, Wilhelmina. was born tolchnrlotlelown. left Mr. Alan Swanson of East Ma- Mr. and Mn. W. J. Fraser of and Mrs. Joseph Burda, Norwood. Mass. arrived home on recently inlThuradny to spend a vacation visit- Fridm upon in friends and relatives. While Wilma and Gerard Willemson of return to New York City. They on the island they are staying neg;-by cod" spring. in Fem-u. :have taken up residence at 252 Eastl an -1 Six days later another girl. Debra Ann. was born to Mr. andl Mrs. Cornelius Dorssera. who live; in Aylmer. Ont. The two other! girls also arrived before the end: of February. Grada and Ben Luik- ing introduced Helms, and Mr. and Mrs. Andre Dorssing had Catherine. The Luikings live here. iwhile Andre works as a sexton at lthe Roman Catholic church int i Wallaceburg. l The male grandchild. Henry. lwaa born to Christina and Jack iVan Harsen on May 6. I Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vanderberg lj Sarnin-she was Dora Dor- lseens--are the only one of the six couples without a child as yet. i FARMING FAMILY Besides Andre Dorsseus, lliree husbands are employed as farm-l era, Cornelius being a tobaccui farmer and Willenison and l.uik- ing working as general farmt-rs.l Jack Van Haren and Bill Vander- berg are truck drivers. daughters and two sons was be? lieved the largest multiple cere- lmony ever held in this country. ikrhe brides and izrmms were on television and their weddings were broadcast. The four children ritill at home Include Mary. who will be mar- ft-led to Peter Joosten of George-l itown. 0nt.. later this month. A 'son. Bill. now 21. works as a .welder at Chatham. . The parents came to Canada -from Holland in two groups. they lfirst in l952. Five children camey lfirst to establish a place to lll'E,i .and then wrote their parents. who arrived with 12 other children a year later. Latest to arrive from Holland is four-year - old Hank.l .who came in April. 1 I The past year has been one of. getting settled. most of them Hli new homes. They have scrapbooks of their wedding to show Illldlfl children when the latter grow up.- out Street. with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hens- tia of Wilmot Valley. ELLEN'S DIARY July On The I slond ls Bit Of Heaven On Earth- We find and sample pleasur- ably first wilil strawberries now . and again are privileged to see the daisies blow whitcly on for us at the time" we laughed. summer nicadou s. as we so often pictured them through the snow flakes of winter. and hcar once more at their host the Ihrushes intriguing four notes fium th e woodlands. Au encliaultng sea- son this is in country places 4 the wild stratiberi'y time. in lhce lusti- ness of the year. Perhaps not so riiiiclt so as onctg because now adays with the cultiva- ted berric more plentiful and eas-. the taste and joy of gathering the. wild fruit from sweet hills and ferny (tells of the farms. But to many an adult this season will re-3 tturn many in mdninry of the youngf l years. ”Mcmorics" o n e writes in y farm-papcr ”that always come with a yearning for strawberries. Of the white blossoms lining the sideroads of May. Of the berries- in June -- berries of crimson red- ness flecked with gold. . . berries that liquify in your mouth, their flavor beyond compare. 1 can ev-i er be romantic over memories of the strawberry picking. . . " I ”Therc's ti technique to picking them too. You never htirry. if you like the shade and the shadows. you knecl whi-re the Eras: is cool. and sweet. Your fingers gently lift the leavcs and you hchold the miracle the firm big crimson berries You lift your face and a wind that smells of violt-is makes no not send Acacia to your loved Pine means Pity. and the ivy, but for most of them the every-yym, Wm" H, m.(,,L.h om on your ie. it means but platonic friend- ; Fidelity, but a Hydrangea says up. but you might and a branch you have but heartlessness. The A Ash which means. With me you Pink Larkspur or Delpliinium. first. y day problems of living come i l l ”" ' ' . back and go to sleep. Or, if you. like the stin and a wind that smells of old roses. stay by it r 4 '-' re safe, along with a stem of says you are fickle. But a hranchithe Red Salvia spells Untiring sprawling Mm. the dmms H. mg. l -d Chrysanthemum which tells of Locus bloom mt-ans Affcctioii -r. I love you. Never send the beyond the grave A spray of Love- rab-apple bloom. ihility. but and I bunch of Cnr- 3 btit not heartlessness. upsiii. this means Cheerfulness. pine means vutatiousness and the r Alwayii Cheerful. If you fearlTiger-lily says I dare you to lovol our loved-one'a ire. send her rme mi of Currant bush. a bloii- l The imlng one, it nya. Your frown ill kill me. Do not include Bar- irry for it says, Bab Temperl ut. on the other hand, the grace- il Calla Lily means maiden mod- .ty. virhlk the rare Blue Gentlan. tender Hat-ebell signifies anium means Recall. The dainty Lily-of-the-valley says Return of Happiness and also Perfect Pur- ity. The Mallow means Mildness and the Maple spells Retirement Do not send the l energy. l The Snapdragon is very cnte-y ' Wlduwhood. And the tender Snow- drop means Friendship in ti-ouble.l The Star-of Bethlehem says Atone- lmcnt. While I half-blow n (berry blossom indicates a warning for it says, Be on the Alert. and Love-in-a-Mist indicates a puuled T mind. for it says Pr-rplexity. The lhiignonette says. Your qualities berries. almost like holly berriesl against the green, Maybe ynutm it means irri- 'lies-Bleeding means hopelessness :gorical. lt anys.yN0. OI". YW P"9' wash away a little sand from the.-tel Thee Lii- 1 some. The Scabious flower means but Wm) odds-m i l I l "Now you start to pick. Soon ev. en the Yftiingsters stop talking. You can take the baby along. andl the baby will be so enchanted byl Grief while the Silver-leafed Ger- mo nys Timid how The St"W- - a bumblebee .;,..,,,,,n,,,, in me clover that she'll never cry - notl once. And the humblehces willl never sting her. not even if shel tries to catch one in a (at bahyl hand. 'not In June. Not when you; see if there is fruit." "if you tie a hell on the house- cow's neck to make ancient music The patter of odd showers on the The Girl Really Hypnotize: IONDON Reuters - The girl who captivates her boy friend into falling in love is really hynotlz-. lag him. a doctor nid today. l In fact, modern research inl hynotbenpy I h o it I that the secret of all sex appeal is hyp- nosis. he declared. In the current issue of the so- ciety'I Journal be harked back to the "bad old days of stage hyp- notlsm." when it was common to no a young man dancing with a broom under hypnosis-and even trying to kiss it. In real life the same kind of thing happens. Dr. van Pelt said. Starry-eyed rwains swear their friends are angels. even though their friends warn they are just the opposite. The advise is usually ignored. Dlslllusionment comes when the reality of marriage ' ' the happy picture. Dr. van Pelt also cited the can of a wife with an obsession for bald men. She asked her husband -atall.hand an m etypewith wavey hair-to have ,"a Yul Bryn- ner haircut." He refused. Then the wife had a breakdown. She was cured by hypnotherapy which convinced her that bald men no longer attracted her. WRITE CHURCH HISTORY LONDON (AP) - A new Soviet account of the history of the Ro- man Catholic church sayat that its leaders are "big capitalists. share- holders and bankers." Moscow Rs- dio. in ii broadcast Saturday. said a book entitled The Vatican: Re- ligion. Finances and Politics has just been published in Moscow. A MORNING SMILE She--"Do you remember that you once proposed to me and I refused you?" He-"Yes, that is one of my lniof w that was the best music of his partly cloudy day. ”lt will help crops." James smiled. ”Though we con I it do with more” he added wistfully. Nevertheless. all in all. with July; on the Island "you'd think a bit of Heaven lies on our earth be- low" is. Until tomorrow - - - Diary &' The mass wedding of the four . ily come by. not all small fry know Goodnight , TRAVELER1 REST W.I. The June meeting of the Travel- lerjs Rest W.M.S. met at the home of the president. Mrs. Ella Mont- gomery. Mrs. Harry England op- ened the meeting with the call to worship. Scripture and meditation were given by Mrs. Roy Walker. Mrs. Bert Poole offered prayer for the cause of missions. Singing of a hymn and the Lord's Prayer in usison closed the devotional period. The roll call was answered by each member repeating I verse of scripture. The community friendship secre- tary recorded the calls. cards. and letters to sick and shut-tnii. Re- freshments were served and a In- cial hour enjoyed. ie Cloud Bottle Gontian, signi- oc. Sweet be your dreams; while Dahlia says. For-our thine. Then you luvo bad a quarrel, a Cheat- ut bloom arika your loved one to Hi you Justice. for that l! it: A gnlflcatfon in the language of wrote. The delicate Trailing Arbutus. to Marvflcrwor of our wet wood- iridti. mearia, You tmly do I love. rid if you and Escholtzia. you and Reserve. Marygold. it say: Cruelty-in-love. or lnquietude. The lris.means My 'Complimenta and the Orchid says you are a Belle. But the Plum Blon- aom reminds the Beloved. and says. Keep your promise. The low- ly Petunia says, You soothe m. The White Poppy means Forgetful- ness and the Red Ilgnifieo Conro- lation. A Raspberry bloom lay: the and message. Remorse, while rm .nnuun.a.-....,,e..& . . surpass your charms. and the Pas-y ", picking wild strawberries "l .. , :;V9cm:I;'K:t'i;;;l:;i:: And mnemht-ring such delights ry indicates Antlcil3ation- while " M" S '""'"" ””' "”" ””."" '” the Mistletow no vaunted al Chriiit- law prwn”-In M "me "m c'""'"' max tide says. You are a Para-l'.:'un" r.h”d"" MW .'"J0y- "'9-V suit But the Holly halt! the quea-l 3," """'d ”'"””"'”l '"""""i "on: A ml fouumnl a c if they have not gathered Pniucs Eowmo so pleasant and beautiful it' i l life's, most beautiful memories." Mats From Twine Are Featured At Convention aaief twine than in many col- on and marina Iran a feature of the Women's laatltiile convention which was held recently in Monte- Illl. Iaudllnlahhaaannonry mu dllluvd In ddheluo "& you cannot put nnniethlu huhu."kthIhoclnlaghav- cvalnlelnrtvhalaaaaxneaaive IHIDISIDI Ifil malaria:-tofIiedlsplI:.'r'nuetiuii-athaymaktazttuieiuih rangefromdoorlnataefvartoiungt thlafacttheeeladin alaeaandahapesand color-Ito hall Q. 5; doubly con-zratulst-4 ninaeuaomeafwhlchwu-otvldveagu neyiigvgtz fldil Tile-NlIIN00llW-iaoniething which is cons; ' ' Imdllloll ” '0? "'" f They have contr. Baler twine ii the tying buy into balea'whld1" are stored for winter feeding. Before the hay is fed. the twin. which is about Wu yards long. must he re- moved. Aathlatwlnc iaofno fur- ther use to the farmer. it is usually destroyed either by burning or diunplng or it may just hang a- round the building: collecting dust. Rather than allow and: a waste to exist. the women from the dia- trlct of New Perth. gathered the wine and braided it into a variety of articles. Mata composed the 'UseODO-RO-NO . DEODORANT bet and a molt practical woven belt. Counted among the articles to be most widely used were a let of 4 small oval mate to be used on the floor of the modern car. with this display the New Perth AGIEI ON EXCHANGE WASHINGTON (AP) United states and Russia have agreed to exchange visits by dela- gationa of steel experts and pub- lic health administration officials. The tours are part of a PN8nm to encourage East-West contacts. V O IOTH ouanarrrnlnolgi to safely atop av l. perspiration and odor for a full 24 hours or double your money back! 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A- lone orlln congenial company. rest- Ing their very "souls" in the quiet, the ambroala of broken bcrrlcs on their tongue. cup filling with the hummer iicurlet. what lovely me- mories they may also pick up to lll.ANO Ftoizgit EMBLEM Z: a... last them all down the years. ntverury. for it means conjugal ..I know . pl.” when me WM &ml;Jt3one&tz'4tag love. Lastly. among our flowery m. , 1' w----e-. we and we we mug; ..:3.'PV 'a'..:l2:':;l.l..”i':... ill: nvtoizc JEWELERSA4 Teazel mean: Miunthmpy. Trillium means a modest declar- ation of Love. A nheaf of Wheat means Prosperity and the Wood- bine uya Fraternal Love send the Stephanotls to your loved one. it tells her I him. CAILITON VJ. evenlnr. ”We must go there some cnantovrrrowu. afternoon. soon, gha'n't we and U : we N EW! YSTAL'CLEAR l(XI:752,Q4xz'V LIQUID SHAMPOO awsmciaam TKHSTAUQV GYSTAI-QWIXSIIAHN 59:. FAMILY it :1: - REGULAR SIZE i 1 3' 5 ll SIZE 0!! SAII A? i :2 it ITITIEEE MOORE 8t MCLEOD LTD. For Tourists free if in longer. 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