nia ‘ne Road. | O'Leary WMS _ Has Yule Meeting O'LEARY — The. Christmas Ry of the Women's Mission- ined at a Friday evening bu party at their home, 100 Saath » Roll answered by an exchange of gifts. of committees were ones i : Mrs. Ralph Jenkins will be as- sisting the hostess. Re- heard ‘ary Society of the O’Leary United _ Church was held at the Education entre on Dec 3, with the presi- - @ent, Mrs. Gerald Gamble, pre- entertaining at an early @vening party-on Sunday at their Mr. and- Mrs. -B.B.Jones- are! ‘siding. Roll call was answered by ~~45 members and one visitor was present. Reports were given by the supply secretary and the friend- " ghip secretary. A reading was Biven by the stewardship secre- tary. Mrs. Don MacKenzie. The ‘president gave a report of a ban- . quet held for the Boys’ conferen- ee. Correspondence was read and dealt with. The nominating committee officers: president, Mrs. Gwen ‘Gamble; vice-president, Mrs. “Bruce MacDougall; secretary, _ Mrs. Lewis Bernard; treasurer, ‘Mrs. Robert Woodside; steward- ghip, Mrs. Elva Wedlock; supply, Mrs. Jack Matthews; citizenship _Mrs. R. MacDonald; friendship, Mrs. Herbie Vatcher; literature; Mrs. Edward MacDonald; mis- ‘sionary monthly, Mrs. Claude MacNeill; press, Mrs. Harry Dennis. ~ Devotional leader for next th will be Mrs: Bruce Mac- all with Mrs. Elva Wedlock te offer prayer for the mission- __ The treasurer gave a compre hensive report of the work for the year. Plans were made to : a tea for the associate mem- bers at the Education centre. The business section of ‘the meet- ing closed by prayer for the mis- _‘Bionary. ' The devotional period eonsist- ed of a program of hymns. Scrip- “ture reading and stories. Scrip- tire readings were given by Mrs. Cecil Dennis, Mrs. Claude Mac- Neill, Mrs. Elva Wedlock, Mrs. Don MacKenzie and Mrs. Rob- —ert—Woedside_Stories_read were | “A Christmas Baby” by Mrs. _ Gerald Gamble; “A Christmas Wish" } a CGIT Has Service At Kensington KENSINGTON - The OGIT Na- tional Christmas Vesper service was held at Kensington United Church on Sunday evening when 30 girls occupied the Choir loft and took part in the service of worship led by Evelyn Moase. Gordon Murray presided at the Organ and the choir sang, “‘O Holy Night", and “Bring a Tor- eh, Jeanette Isabelia.”’ Scripture was read by Donna Baker and Judy Picketts. _ The. beautiful candle lighting _@ervice was taken by three giris, dudith Cousins, Valerie Bowness and Patsy Ramsay, who spoke the words of dedication as they lit the gold, frankincense and “myrrh candles. “Christmas Thoughts at Kat- tayam"’ was read by Astrid Mil- Jar, Marilyn MacKay, Julia Ram- say, Elizabeth Caseley and Nancy MacMurdo. Evelyn, Moase leader, read the Scripture lesson. “The offering was received by five girls, Helen Brown, Marjoir- ‘fe Paynter, Nancy Clark, Norma Ramsay, and Kathleen Walker. The congregation joined in _ Singing a number of well known Christmas carols and hymns. The service of worship was pre- pared by Miss Marjorie McBride of Halifax, a former national CGIT secretary. GREAT CATHEDRAL The Milan Cathedral, largest Gothie structure in Italy, has an intricate facade topped by 135 . spires. in Bunbury. 4 Mrs. James O’Brien, 25. King Square, returned to Charlotte- town, Monday evening after spending the past eight months with her daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Barron (Lois) Mac- Donald, St. John’s, Newfound- as. En route home Mrs. O’- Brien visited for a week with an- other daughter and. son-in-law, Mr. .and Mrs. Bus (Dorothy) MacDonald, _Halifax.—_ Mrs,—_O’- Brien found the people of New- foundiand to be very friendly but she claims there is no place like P.E.L. for the January“meeting. At Kensington KENSINGTON — The annual White Gift'Service was held in Kensingtén— United—-Church—-on- Sunday morning, December 13. The service of worship was conducted by the Rev. L.M. Mur- mon entitled Father”. Scripture was read by Ralph Carruthers and a_ story, “In As Much” was read by Ev- elyn Moase. Deanna Cousins, Marjorie Pay- nter, Kathleen Walker, Nancy Clark, Betty Palmer, Betty Mace’ Fadyen and Carol Hunter, mem- bers of Mrs. MacKenzie’s class, repeated an appropriate in unison. Mrs. K. Lefurgey left Summer- side on Thursday for Camp Bor- den, Ontario,-to spend some time with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Legurgey. |She was accompanied as far as |Moncton, N.B., by Mr. and Mrs. Ross Lefurgey'and Son, Nial. Mrs.—Robert Schurman enter- White Gift Service ray, who also delivered the ser- “The Everlasting | T i ad P tained last evening at her home in Summerside at a Christmas bridge party. Mr. and Mrs. Melville Camp- bell are expected to arrive from Halifax, N.S., today to‘spend the Christmas season with the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Duncan MacGougan. The senior choir with Master Gordon Murray as organist rend- ered an anthem; ‘In the Bleak -Mid-Winter.” Each Su sented individual gifts to be sent | thus expressing the Christmas| spirit in their thoughts, prayers and gifts_for others. nie Mrs. Normand Macdonald was hostess at bridge at her home in Summerside on Friday evening of last week. Mr. and Mrs. G. Franklin Cam- eron, Summerside, accompanied ‘by Mr. and Mrs. Charlies Craig, were week-end visitors in St. John, N.B., while attending the sales meeting and Christmas party for Investors Syndicate held at the Admiral Beatty Ho tel. Mrs. Everett Howatt of Tryon spent a few days this week with her sister, Mrs. G.N. Somers, Summerside. | Christmas party of the First Bap- tist Church, Charlottetown, took | place on December 14th. The hall | was decorated for the occasion | with festive trimmings and! | brightly - lit Christmas tree. i The devotional period was led : by Mrs. John MacInnis \and Mrs. | Mrs. Charles Norton of Mon- Ralph Proud of the friendship cton, N.B.,; arrived in Summer-|group. Mrs. C. T. Vallis sang side last week to attend the fun-|very sweetly was Mrs. J. Ballem. Mrs. A. H. MacCannell presid- | Mrs. Bernard Simmons of Mon-|ed at the business meeting. treal arrived in Summerside last;|The reports of the different | week to attend the funeral of the| groups showed a year of great late Rev. G.N. Somers. activity for interests in and out- side the church. Mrs. J.A. Brophy was pleasant-| Coljections were made during ly surprised on Tuesday evening the year for the Multiple Sclerasis at the home of Mrs. A.H. Hubley | society, Red Cross, Bible Society, when members of her Art Class|Unitarian Service Commission, gathered and presented her with | protestant Welfare, Sunset Lodge, |a Christmas remembrance. The! p F&I. Hospital and others. |rooms were most attractive with The opening of the new church | | members | Friendship secretary reported on | calls made and cards and treats jthe Season’s decorations. Mrs. Albert Callbeck presided over the silver service at the candle- lighted table and Mrs. Roy Boat- es, Mrs. Ronald Whidden and Mrs. Gordon Simmons assisted the hostess in serving dainty re- freshments. Mrs. Jack Simpson, with three children, of Fredericton, N.B., are visiting In Summerside with Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Simpson. Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Clark left Summerside this week for Los Angeles, California to spend the Winter with their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ry- an Berger. Previous to their de was a wonderful event at which the auxiliary catered to the large | reception. } . The church parlor was beauti- | fully furnished by members of | \the different groups under the) chairmanship of Mrs, Edwin) Cook. Recently a platform cur-| ‘tain was bought for the hall. The |nominating committee brought in| the new slate of officers: Presi- dent, Mrs. Leroy White; vice- president, Mrs. George MacNeill; | secretary, Mrs. George Colpitts; | treasurer, Mrs. John Lewis. A gift was presented to Mrs. | Mitton and Mrs. Rideout by Mrs. Ralph Gillespie. Santa Claus dis- itributed gifts to each member af- | terwhich a delicious lun was their charming October wedding | to the Port worker at Halifax’ which was solemnized in Coeur Keller of Houston, Texas. D'Alene, Idaho, U.S.A. The bride is the former Florence Helen! Kays, daughter of Mr. and Mrs | WOMEN’S ORGANIZATIONS Baptist Women’s Auxiliary | ~ Has Yuletide Party, Meeting gem bis: i ' The annual meeting and the| HAMPTON — DESABLE W.M.S. | ‘ary. Mrs. Windsor Bell) re-elect- The December meeting of the) Hampton DeSable Women’s | Missionary Sbdciety was held at} the Manse. Mrs. Mack Dixon had | charge of the worship service, | the theme of which was “Unto Us| A Child Is Born”. After the call to worship écripture reading was given by Mrs. Homer Provench- er, followed by prayer led by Mrs. Clayton Morrison. A beau-| “O Holy Night.”|tiful poem, “Star and Song’ was the home of Mrs. Elmer Inman eral of the late Rev. G.N. Som-|The accompanist for the evening| read by Mrs. A.E. Best. Mrs. M. when roll call will be answered |K. Charman gave a reading, ‘“O ‘vith a verse containing “Faith” NOTICE All Charlottetown { Drugstores Will Be OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. Light Divine’’. The president opened the bust- ness meeting. In the absence of the secretary, Mrs. Clayton Mor- | rison, read the minutes. Eleven | answered roll call. sent. Correspondence consisted of a letter from Mrs. W.A. Bruce sending boxes of used clothing. The treasurer reported that She has a choice when you give a Christmas Gift Certificate | 8.95 to 15.95 from | Adelia’s Millinery | Grafton SM. Charlottetown ‘KELLER-KAYS NUPTIALS Shown above are Dr. and Mrs.; Frank N. Kays, school class pre-} Orval Christian Keller following! Prince Edward Island, and the CC CCE CECE, a Charlottetown, } groom is the son of Mr. Allan and the late Mrs. Keller.. The couple are now residing in Michigan City, Indiana. we had passed the allocation considerably. Mrs. William MacFarlane was chairman for the elecfion of of- ficers which was as follows:. president, Miss Myrtle . Inman ¥ 5 , M¥s. treasurer, Mrs. El- mer Inman, (re-electefl); secre- ed); Christian stewardship, Mrs. Lorne Ferguson, who was also appointed organist; community friendship, Mrs. Mark Dixon; lit- erature, Mrs. John Rogerson; supply, Mrs. A.E. Best: mission- ary monthly, Mrs. Gordon Villet; temperance, Mrs. Homer Prov- encher; press” Secretary, Mrs. George Dunsford. Next meeting is to be held at by Marion MacEwen and inst brought the meeting to a close. iNames Officers fifteen members._There- was one, party in the hall. A con MacKay Crapaud WMS CRAPAUD — The annual meet- ing of the Crapaud Auxiliary of the Women's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Myers. e devotion was led by the president, Mrs. Nor- man McDonald, assisted by Mrs. George Nicholson, on the ‘theme “The Claims of the Mission’’. Roll call was responded to by visitor present. The financial report was given by the treasurer; Mrs. Jack Nich, olson, showing that our allocation had been reached. Twenty-one cards and twelve calls were re- ported by the members. Mrs. Warren Fer invited the members for hext meeting when the Study leader will be the palace. s direct To Hold Annual re _ |Cake Sale | Thé Queen and her family will | The December— ofthe | spend at Sandring- et ah Be at Bs The baby ts due at the end of Alexandra Wi To Remember . Church Organis Auxiliary of the Women's Mis- sionary Society met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Macdon- ald on Dec. 9th. Meeting opened with call to worship, followed by prayer led by Lois MacEachern. The scrip- turé‘was read by Mrs. J.A. Mac- Kinnon and Mrs. Hugh MacDon- ald. Mrs. Alex MacPhee gave the exposition on the theme, “Em- manuel—God With Us”. Mrs. Killen then led in prayer. Selection from Scripture was read and explained by Mrs- Kil- len. Roll call was answered with a Bible verse concerning the birth of Christ. The offering was re- ceived and dedicated by presi- dent. A letter from the CAC sec- retary was the only correspond- ence. It was decided to pack a box) for the orphange also tp send | treats to-the shut-ins at Christ- | mas. It was also decided to re- | member the church organist. | One new member was welcom- ed_to the society. — Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Charles Friz- children with their usual Christ- make eight bags of fudge to be sold at the Christmas concert. Mrs. George MacLennan invit- ed the members for the January meeting. Roll call to be answer- ed_by paying one penny for ‘each inch of head size. Lunch commit- | r * fe * ’ ae Mrs. Willi Waddell and lunch committe¢: Mrs. Jack Nicholson, | Mrs. Johm\Leard and Mrs. George | Nicholson. | It was decided to pack a box | clothing at the home of Mrs. John | Leard for overseas relief. Mrs. | Hubert Harvey presented the program from the study book “Africa Disturbed’. The election of officers follow- president, Mrs. Ralph —Myers; | vice-president, Mrs. John Leard; | secretary-treasurer, Mrs. Jack | Nicholson; Christian Stewardship, | Mrs. Sheldon Ferguson; Citizen- | ship, Mrs. Fulton Dingwell; lit- | erature, Mrs. William Waddell; | correspondence, Mrs. Robert | Dawson; supply, Mrs. John | Leard; temperance, Mrs. George Nicholson; missionary monthly, | Mrs. John Leard? community | friendship, Mrs. Hubert Harvey; | press secretary, Mrs. John Sim- mons; Mission Band leaders, Mrs. Norman MacDonald and Mrs. | Lloyd Waddell. 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