.. ppierls thurch war W... ..i a werltiiifg nf interest H,I,I'” H... R, G. O'Donnell. ,t.i.' united in marriage with n-luu..l mass. and the double ring ,,-rrumiiy. Pearl Theresa Gallant. ,1ar,';lylel' of Mr. and Mrs. John J t..allanl. and Louis Patrick MC- ili.ilni'ray. all of Saint Joh HIF lfk llclvor was the Olji rrnnk Fleiger the soloist. ll The bridcls attendants , . -lllgs Dorothy Gallant, yasfl&3!d oi honor and Miss Marjorie Gal- Ian! and Miss Jacqueline Gallant, at hrirlesmalds. all sisters of the .,,,,1.. Tm. newer girl was beth Mc- ,.. L Quinn was best man and W u,l1er5 were John McNamara. hrnlllEl'-ill-law of the bride and Ed- uarri ftIrDonald The bride given in marriage by hrr lather. wore a satin and lace ”cooK's comes HATE MIT LOAF 1 rim of dates. cut lino l lcicl teaspoon of baking soda 1 want cup boiling water; mssolxc soda in boiling: water aiul atirl lu dalcsl. . 7 .-lilrl l cup of brown sugar I talilcspoon butter g l r'.'lI H cup rut walnut! t.illlll.'i l - ruin of flour Fiakr 13 minutes at 325 degree lvIIlpPv';iltlrP. MORNING SMILE "and l 1 street length gowns fashioned a- w gr g l like. The msid of honor wore lime "kn um want another day off." mnrleri the office chief in his. Imnu office boy. ”l'm anxious to ll-sr what excuse you have this! time You've been off for your grandfather”: funeral four times this ycar already." "Today my grandma's getting married again.” said the young- star ANCIENT I (YIN! Tlw zmient city of Angkor in lmln-tiiuiia. now in nilns. once rnvnred an arm of 50 square MIIPI. lgchl-in-Eilivgtion? C i 4 Z ' tr,-.; cow BRAND '4 BAKING SODA Vzwy A AL- A'A.. I A run L. r. MoMURRAY8 AND ranrv Double Ring Ceremony g Frank Fleiger As Soloist th eta scalloped neckline and bouffant skirt of lace and tulle over a hoop. the long sleeves falling to points pl over the bands. Her headdress was I tiara of pearls from which fell I short veil edged with lace to match her gown and she car- ried I cascade bouquet of red ros- les with trailing rosebuds. The brldels attendants wore green taffeta and the bridesmaids yellow and shrimp. The necklines of the gowns were trimmed with Tuesday, Aug -28. 1955 The Guardian. Page 9 usrs an . One-Plote LU :1 Ida lailoy Alla Altliough it's still August. lu- Iightsd women's committal in already muting to dlaouu their fall plans. Their month!!! If! often followod by I relaxed lunch- aon based on a single food. lllcll as I fruit plate. with an interest- lng sweetbread and coffee. "A fruit plate served last week at such'a commitf luncheon. which 1 attended. was based on Bartlett pears. now at their best. grapefruit lections and sliced ba- nanas around I gelatin mold. Pear Medley Plate: First mslicl gelatin molds as "follows: stir its pkgs. lemon-flavored gelatin into IV; c. hot water. hen the gelatin is dissolved. add 1'4 c. cold water. Refrigerate until partially set. Stir in 116 c. cultivated blueberries. Spoon into it molds. Refrigerate 3 hrs. when ready to serve. line 8 salad plates with lettuce. Wash, halve and core 6 Bartlett pears. Form 4 oz. cream cheese into 12 balls. Roll in flaked coconut. Peel 2 banana: and slice croaswiss. Arrange 2 pear halves on each ate. Put a cheese ball in each cavity. Unmold a blueberry mold on each plate next to pears. Ar- TIHEG alternstc slices of chilled canned grapefruit and banana slices on other side of malt. Garnish with garden leaves. Pass sour-cream honey dressing (recently given), server 5, 1 gunday Dinner: Dllled beet sa- a : potatoes and carrots; lettuce toa- scd with herbs sherbet bouquets folds of nylon and not. They wore crinollnes under the bouffant skirt. -. .)nlaj'El. the bride's niece. Frarp i And brocaded shoes and bandeaux in colors to match their gowns. They carried nosegays of carnat- ions in tinted shades also to match their costumes. The flower girl was attired in a light blue taffeta dress. She n,.,..- lpnglh gown fashioned with wore a headband of flowers and carried-I basket of tinted nations. The mother of the bride more a pale blue lace over taffeta dress. pink hat and pink gloves Ind I corsage of pink carnations. The groom's mother. I sheath brocade beige and bronze dress. mink furs and a corsage of Talisman roses. Following the ceremony I re- ception was held in the Admiral Beatty Hotel A toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. 11. G. O'Donnell. Cssli. and respond- ed to by the groom who propos ad I toast to the bride's attend- ants to which the groomsman re- plied. The guest book was in charge of Miss Susan McMurray. sister of the groom. Upward of 100 guests were present. Later the couple left for a honey- moon trip to Prince Edward is- land. For travelling the bride chose it pale blue silk shantung dress with white hat. shoes and gloves CHI" l Intldrtorsage of blue and white enrnatlons. She carried s shrimp colored coat. The bride is with the N.B. Teln- phone Co. Ltd. The groom is em- ployed with tho Department of Transport Air Service Branch. Out-of-town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Henneberry. Halifax; Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Conway. Montreal; Mr. and Mrs Leo Pel- ers. Miss Isobel Storey. Mr. and Mrs. D.E. Gallant and Jackie Pet- ers. Charlottetown, P.E.l. and Pa- trick Bynie. Seven Islands, One. The Gallant family were form- erly of Charlottetown. They now reside in Saint John. Junior Safari A onto-In-I-Hetimc Has:-r.a to go on I big-gams hunting Hpumotmotovagroupr-I pungmn neonily. The oni- vnds won cool, but the rifles wore toys. Comoros did oil the ivooting. See this ianuwnl phooosfory rnTHE STANDARD this wick. CA THE STAN- DARD - In nib now. can- pletn with magazino, I2-pan nova! and 20 pages of comics. only low mm lhestnndntil on sat: NOW with izlnscrsnans; hot or iced cof- fee or ten or milk. in TORONTO VCP)-Most young couples these days recognize good taste in interior decoration when they see it. but have no idea how to go dznut furnishing their own homes. says decorating expert Eleanor Brown. Mrs. Brown is employed by a large Tronto store Isimpsons Ito lecture, to employees on new fur- nlshin, trends and to speak to women's groups. In 10 years she has given decorating tips to 60.000 Canadian women. After visiting a typical subur- ban community. Mrs. Brown es- timates that 75 per cent of the homes she saw showed poor taste in 'tho choice of furnishings. FAULTY SELECTION "And some of these ltnmcs had thousands of dollars worth of turn- iture in them." she adds. with the wide choice of prices. materials. colors and style of fur- nishings available. Mrs. Brown thinks there is no excuse for the average person not to have a beautiful home. roast beef an jun; pgn.roui'. EXPERTS SR7 Decorating Effects All ncheons Handy rsherbet Bouquets: In deep glass dossert dishes or sherbet cups, put lmlll 5000115 of cubes of three kinds of sherbet such an rasp. bury. lima and pineapple. Pass NH raspberry or blackberry IVPIIP Is I sauce. central European homemaker-s Pl'ePll'e In" appetizing cold gum. 5"" MUD. observed the Chef. The basis is sorrel or sour grass which Xrows wild here in the country or can b be in 1 markets. For lit: lflllgp ton i."3,"'.y. 1!! best. the sorrel should not he overcooked." C"ld 59"” Sltllll. Thoroughly :2:-:u"gh5;'od Wlllyshzvlt lb. sorrel or ms e ' c. wh 11 . ped fine and packed rlowrf.n C on Add 1 tsp. salt. J4 rm "ch Mpg per and monosoriium glungmagg "Id 1 'l'- lmllllll water. Ball 6 mlnh T 9" 5981 3 Plus llgbllv pour 1"" "18 hot sorrel mixture into 9'9 0815. stirring constantly. Then stir back into the remain. ing sorrel. mixture Refrigerate, Add 2 fine-minccri scallions and 1 "ll0'l”l10Dped hard-cooked egg. Serve ice cold in flips. Top 9..-1. Wm! 1 tbsp. ronimerclal sour cream. Servos H l Tomorrow's Dinner Cold l0l'l'!li Soup: lush steaks saute with ml mato sauce; flaky nnfgmeg; gr,,.,,. Peas; peach crisp. hot or lccri coffee or tea or milk. Salad trick of the Chef: Fill I salad bowl with shredded or cut lettuce. Over the top, sprinkle 1 tsp. each chopped chi- ves, fresh mini and parsley. This iwith non-sweet French dressing. But still the majority is! young couples make some mistakes when they move into a new HOUSP or apartment. "Tho biggest blunder I! not pro- portionlng p r o p e r I y. inexperi- onccd people usually buy furni- ture that is too big or too small for I room." says this blonds- lialred furnishing ex ert Another mistake. s e thinks. is to buy suites of furniture, Most young couples buy a chesterfield Ief. instead of buying a chester- field and two individual chnlrx uggea!gggadJQnafQcl'N. Dot it's the only. one which I!- !!ectg evcrybodY.' V llyl M"- wa. . 3.. suggests that anyone who is ' of fur I home should gin by collect us cuttin- from magaslnas and newsplIPC!'l- The noxt stop is to look upon advice. which. kin a-ya. can be got free of charga. Moat forge stores and drsponf 01' 011?” (lg-mg employ lnteriordecoratora who will work out color and fur- nlatilna schema: as part of the Iorvica to customers- "Evan than living in lsolatad areas can seek advice from mag- azine home furnishing exports." she adds. Most interior decorating courses today now include I section on psychology because it is import- ant that tha raonllltieo of tho home owners used as I ll-llde to the furnishings. Keep your eye on faahlon trends in women's clothes if N00 WM" '0 know what the trends in furni- ture are going to be, advises Mrs. Brown. The prealnl sllrn. tall look his. she thinks. been entirely "Mll- gnced by the Parisian slim. tall look in women's fashions. For the future she predicts a re- turn to I in furnishings. "For so many years furniture has been functional. I think we can look for more beauty and more curves in furniture in the futuro and softer colors." she says. .,....,..j------r-- HOUSEHOLD HINT Wash children's play clothes soon gftsr they're sniled. Dry seersucki-rs on a hunger. Do not iron corduroys. PRESENTS Two dramatic advances in hearing aid convenience! which team with it yet. contrast in color. "it's false. economy. too. to buyl I badly sprung beri just because you can get the whole hedrooml suite cheaply. A cheap mattressl will go lumpy. it's better to buy a good bed and the rest of the suite later." she advises. GOOD BACKGROUNDS Few persons manage to com- lllnE'flll'l'llSllll12S to make I per- fect background for their lives. "After all. interior decorating l Z MID SUMMER CLEARANCE Balance chilrlren's Coats, T)re.-weii. Shorts, Sweaters, Pyjamas, Boys' Shirtsg Sun-Suits, Sk'1t'ta, reduced to clear at. 1-3 to HALF-PRICE. ,Assoi'i.ment of goods clearing at 51.00 each M665 T f FOR ALL WHITE SHOES & Suits. Bathing Suits, Tee Babyalls, Caps and etc. HOLMES AND BRADLEY I. THE NEW I. THE DIV "lllPLOMAT" "Elli?" A practical inlnla- I Nil-on-nut ton tmulng ud-- ayeglus Mnrlnl Iisndar, tinted. IMO you son was confound to fl! many mot I011, mum mm at out tool ow ms. a- un. Ito dangling ctoolvs of Moan. mm,i Prlcr only tvovnu um oo- SII5 complstel tlomil Iomnovtu. Seesndn-ytheseandthecnhor full-povorod inn 4- and I- tranai zenith aiida. napal- enep the quality that but lath 74nidi the largest-selling kenn- ing aid in the world. Sam-n l models II droooa from. Print: f II luv n 050. Ton-Day limo-y-lad 003'- Inlen. 1-You Iarruiq. 5-Your . service Plon. Easy Payments. Find Hie nearest Zenith Kr.-oring Aid Dealer in your clanitiad phone book. Or mail 'bnns and rokzsiovusl arm- icas to conilaettoo with my eyaalnat feature Imailable July through you" ophthalmologist. qnnvnnv-id. or optiri-II. Znnlth Hearing Aids an Mia of tha rare elsctridal or mechani. cal produota which sell to Can- ada for tho sumo priu II hi the U. s. A. h Flllf eyoa pub.”-.p' r .. tionir9'nBetterrHearing." r new magazino far mm. who have hearing prob lama. Send the amnion. hull lam Ionamloo of cans; ua. own In moon. am. one Illl Vooonnlt M. l.. rlsdsav, kl. Plaano mall on new ti-nth Meta H . .:.-":-..ir.:.A.:-:.:-:..--- . why the husband should be head of the house 1 V y . x S . A K 1 Lapin (dyed rabbit) 595.00 C Muskrat 5179.00 0 I Ifldsldn 5155.00 0 Persian Lamb Paw 8149.00 0 Canadian Squirrel 0 5319.00 0 Moleskin S1 9 Persian Lamb (grey mlddlas) 3225.00 0 C 5119.00 0 Marmot 3319-00- CAPES AND STOLES-Kolinsliy 5195 C Muskrat S145 0 Wild sin Squirrel S149 0 Ranch Mink 5425 etc. .y in our august fur sale! All OF THE NEWEST FURS-COLORS-STYLES offered at huge lions-Tho largest selection of the entire your now on display! BUY NOW FOR THE LONG COLD MONTHS AHEAD. island furl-iers ltd, (2lst AIIIWERSARY) Black Persian Lamb 5215.00 0 Brawn Soalskin 5379.00 49.00 0 Gray Portion Lamb 5293.00 llllll Mink 5195.00 Jop Rabbit Mink 5479 O Rios. reduc-