" ind door. . . "AND ABOUT THAT WOMAN NEXT DOOR" about that woman HEX! H - These two sets of twins do a bit of gossiping at a unique birthday party held by Vic- toria public hospital for the pre- Pbai-ble Chctpelnls Setting For Pretty June Wedding i A pretty .liiiie wedding was sol- oiiinm-d at the Charlottetown Bible Chapel on June 21st when Marian Eleanor. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs P E I . town. David I.avei's. became the bride of George- Charles Elbridcc. oldest son of Mr. livid Hrs. Louis Yo rston of Rose- nmith, P.lC.I. The double rintz cere- mnnv was performed by Mr Svend Christensen. To the strains of the bridal chor- US. the bride cnlcrcd the rhapcl on the arm of hcr father who gave her in marriage anti took her place hct '-iili an arch nf evergreen. Mlilltl lilrics and lioncysiickle The hriilc was a picture of girlish love- liiiiws lll ll('l' waltz length gown of ll' Ion not oicr saliti viith late lio- diff. in t-ct heart neckline with seed pcarl trim and sleeves com- ing in points over the hands. Her fiiiucrtip veil was held in place by plcait-d haiitlcau of net and sequns. Stic carrit-ti n nost-gay of red roses and uliitt- cariiatitins. 'lilii- hritlcsniaitl. Miss Carol Yor- tttoii. sis-tcr of the grtioin.- looked Fllnrllllfll-Z in her waltz length gown of pink taffeta with linlcro jarkct, pink gloves and li:i:itlt-au nf pink Slic f rnscs 'a r ricd a nose- gny of pink and while t'Ell'l1,IlIiiIIS. The Mr. gromn ws Gordon l'i;ihiticaii. xll pport Oil by cniisin of the bride. The soloist for this li.ip- py occasion was Mr. Joe Wooiton who sang very effectively before: the ccri-iiii ny. "lnini.itiiials Lauri" and at the sit.-niiig of the register "The Wed ding Prayer." WMMZ Lena Carolina Ilchuro. Women's Editor. Plum 1 Page 8 The Guardian Wednesday,July3,1957 HAPPENINGS Silver Tea Service. At the same ist in India working under the Wo- time the showered Jessie with man's Missionary Society of the.gifis of silver, china. linen and United Church of Canada. arrived lnioncy and all good wishes for fu- ln Quebec last week. Miss Mor- ture happiness. . sun came through to Sackville, she will be with her sister, Miss On Thursday eicniiig Miss Dor- Enid Morson. iothy Cullen entertained at a most Miss Beryl Morsun went out the itastefully arranged shower when last timle to India in August, I950. lihre staff of the RBI. Library of Miss Norson. Dr. Jean Whittier l w ich Jessie is a member present- aud Rev. Hilda Johnson tthe lat- -1ed her with lovely gifts act-onipan- ter both of Nova Scotial left India ted by a host of good wishs. the first week in May and took the month all but a couple of days Miss Beiyl Morson. an evangel- SHIRLEY MULLEN daughter of Mrs. Edith Mullen and the late Patrick Vlullen, oof Tra-l The 43rd Annual Reunion oi the.cad.Ie and (,harIo”mmm' m Paul 1 mature babies born at the htispi- Elaine and Eimlieih Tll0l1l3S..i tal five years ago Of the 48 eli- tlauicliti-rs of Mr. and Mrs. D. Tho- gibles. Eli were locaii-d in this dis- lllzlx. l'l'U-ililli and Mary and Eliz- trict and attended I.cfi to right. and Mrs lluticari Mctiugan. abetli Mciiugaii. dziiightcrs of Mr. Stiiitliruy. ICP Photo! i The bride's mother cliosc Ior her datigiiier's wedding. a dress nf'grcy flowered irridescent crepe with white acccsssories and corsagc ofi pink rarnations while the gi'ooiii'sl,. tnothcr wore a suit of bottle txvccd ;1 and licigc act-cssories and corsage i of yellow carnations . Messrs. limit: and (iortioa I.av- .” crs brnthcrs of the bride were ush- 1 ers Mrs. Myrtle Bahincaii aunt .- of the bride presidcd in thc organ. i -titer the ceremony a r0('('pll0lI was held in the chapel hall for 50 Lille'SlS The brirlcs table was tastefully decorated in pink and white streamers ai'.'l wliite wedding hell 1 g and centered i'.'.t!i a iicdditig (uiike topped with niiniatiirv britl-2 zinili grootii and flanked by pink tulipsl ' L. and pink tapcrs in silver candle-l sticks. The toast to the bride was proposed by Mr. Sveiid Cliristensen atid l'PSp(lIlLl('(l to by the groom. - .......- . A .. . ..-...-..,. 3, Mm 11(.,,,y pm.k1.l. pn.,;:(11.j .ltt.'Illl llaiiltxtln. iioiv rcsitliiig in 5 -. . ' lgc . ass iias a nrnier ier tli It-.i I”.. -S and thosc assist l ”” )1 ” ' . . ' . in E n 1” 1"; Mylo um Vligws I't'slllt'lll of Tww l.calaiitl Miss llnn- ' ii I . - v . ' . 5 ion wits aiiiontz the thirty ninc gra- tlll.'llllS Ill the class of I937 of the lltiiint Aiiliiirn lltxspital School of Xiiixintz Slic plans to work at the H” Ha” Lawrs am" of me hospital uhile attending Boston (Tol- '. . ilcuc in the fall. Miss Hanlon is bride cut the ices while Miss Kay qhp dauumm. of Mr and Mri Layers. the brides cousin was lniJa,m,S A. Ha"1nn1 charge of the gizcst book. The ll'lD- , 7 py young couple will reside in flhnrlnlteuii-.'n where the grunnt in. NEW LONDON w'M's' 1 employed at the Government Gar-A The monthly iiict-ting of Newl ta". London United tlhurch W.M.S. was; held at the home of Mrs. Ray and .lciiii ('ousins. Marie Mimic. Lois and Kay ilatiivicau. Evy Lou licars tllitiryll Sniitli Mrs. Arlliiir Small. '" i 38V- -:-vr-w am. - New cams -muaI-qnv- -.1-wt. . oJloJv,'w,,.;;,w '4 ,. Mrs. Louis Macl.ean on Thurs- w.i:1 day evening. June tith. .1" The meeting opcncd with the Worship Service led by Mrs. John ,1.VTBL'(ir0)ZOf. Opening hymn was 'i No 574 followed by Scripture road- filng and a meditation entitled l”i't-ace." Closing hymn was No. i235.. l Dcdicaiory Prayer for our mia- sionary was offered by Mrs. Frank Brown I The business period followed; .. IMinutes were read and approved: Roll call was answered by I51 memhcrs Two visitors also were .proscnt. The Secretary rt-ported H6 home calls and t hospital call ;made. and 33 cards and I9 treats lscnt during the month. There wcrel 5 books read. A box of clothingi I is to be packed in the near future.l The il'('as'Ilf?l' reported th Eas- ter Tlinnkoffnring amounted to 544. ' Correspondence was read and ldiscusscd. A thank you card was I I received The Studybook was pre- sented by Mrs. Louis Campbell. Next meeting will be held at thel home of Mrs J. M. Campbell when the leader will be Mrs. Marshall lconstable. Mrs. Morton Adamo 'wiii have the Study Book and I Dedicatary Prayer will be after- ed by Mrs. Sterling MacKay. Thai textword will be "Shepherd." l Collection amounted to 816.90 and a Penny-a-week offering was 81.79. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. RUN OVER TWICE HAMILTON tCPt -- Twtryeah old Mary Kovoca is reported In fair condition after being run over twice by the same car Saturday niait. Police nld she started & lttie street, was int by the car and Passer:-by mooted to the driver Jo back up. which he did. bit irear and front wheel: passing over the child. ' Burda. 3 members of fthe bride's family. lthe heels of the -A sparrow singing amid the green her arm planet to the poverncllmek reaching England by way of the Biirhoe family of America will cape. They separated there and be held at the home of Mr and . . . the other girls are spending till Mrs N. Putnam Burhoc. Williams about the end of July in Sviitzr- Street Inff route 140! West Up- land and the British Isles. Miss ion, Massachusetts on July 4. 1957. Morsnn had about ten days visiting. in England and Scotland. Dial Mrs. H. S. Bell. of Cliarliitte- Jean Whittier is a sister of Dr. town, P.E.l.. is in Toronto this Catharine Whittier iboth medical), neck a guest at the Park Plaza. ' the latter having visited Charlotte-l town last fall. She went back lol Miss Sylvia Calllpllbll and Miss India in March. The Rev. Hilda Patricia Shuttleworth of Loniion., Johnson has visited Miss Enid Mor- .()nt., have returned to their homes, son of Charlottetown. somcwhere1after a holiday in Charlottetown around 1952. Miss Bcryl Morson and vicinity. has been stationed in Mandleshwar 1 India, for many years. Her friendal Mr, Elwood Gotell. C.N.R. cm- in Canada are pleased to know player of Halifax. NS. was a htiIi- ",(,,,1,.1 1,1,1). 1,m.k1,(,m.1 51, 1,, pug that she is haiiiig a well-earned day visitor at the home of Mr. and pom bulgps in 11,15 an.1.,' uwsel furlough. Mrs. William Jay. Grafton Street, l n1ug(-I95 must 1,.-wt. 1,1-m-111;! tonal l jCha"'”""”W"- l Wltile fat Rllll(lSlllpS contributesl Mr, and Mrs. W. R Jenkins 110 the middle spread. iliis portion and Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Morrison Flying Officer Iliiutllas M lIow- 01 11". 5111111119119 1-an cplxiad oven entertained Friday evening atpait is spending his annual lcavelw111,m,1 1.,1-(W8 M.1L.1,1. om. non. the Jt-nkin's residence, West Street , with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lou mm M41111. 11,,1..g; c1;.,111 1';.g111nn l after the wedding rehcarsal at aflluwatl. BE1V9d9l'9 AV9lHI9- F13” chart and my doctor say my party in honor of their niece Miss fing Officer Hawaii is stationed at M43111 1; I,L.,.1N.1 1 1 - 3-1.1 1 have Donalda MacLeod and Mr. Josephilh" R.C.A.F., Winnipeg. '3 bulging a1,11(,n,1.n1 1.1"." W11”, 1 igct my ahdoiiiinal iiitisclcs strong Th? h5'3U1lfll")' 3DD0lllt9d blllfet -VF T9l'l”.V uillinlsll. CIMIP KPHPY by raisiiit: and lniu-riiig my legs, supper table was centred with a l and Ilichzirti Blair nf llalifax. NS. M1110 1111.3 111.1 1,” my 1131-11, 1 51111 . silver bowl of pink Carnations. flan1WPF0 F91-'.iSlPIi9d 31 lllhwhilc (5Hh- . have a protriiriint: liulgc . . . so. ked on either side by candelebra1les Cabins over the holiday WPOk- I dont know what to do.” 5 with tall lighted pink tapers. For- end. ' ty guests were present. Chiefly l By IDA JEAN KAIN V In figure fixing the most impor-1 tant muscles to tone are those in the middle of thc fii.'.iirc -the ab- .dntiicn. Tlit-re is no bony struc- ture tlirtiuizli tlic iiiitltilc iiicu:-sure-I KNOWN AS SWAYHACK l l Mrs Carilla Gaudette accompan- Movies were taken of this happy ted hy her son Edivard of Rock- occasinn. Pouring tea wen: Mrs. -land Mass. are visiting in ('har- Jenkins a nd Mrs. Morrison. 1 lottctown, the tzticsts of Mrs. J. A. . , 1 , , , Those assisting in serving wenxjwclr. Cumberland Street "””"W '.a"H kmm".diP m'f"m'1Ck'l Mrs. Kenneth Jenkins. Mrs. rredl lT'” ”""””."””'W "'.'-”"E ”" Smith, Mrs. James Boyce, Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs Duiical Stcivartlhavk Iho.”,r,mrf";(3,laT'mi18:d Keith Boyce and Miss Heather 3 Dorchcster. Mas.s., are the i.!lIt'Sl! I Slim” "M? 1,11" '3". mi” .- 0 MacLcod. :of Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Lee. T,Hmhidi,'.1,h.di pd”,u,” (n,m:”Sc 1 Kmsmgmn Rmd. s ioulti llt vii 'hD1l)l"..l'ilILtfl by any- Miss .Ic.-asie Murray. whose mar- I NW1 wl,h ',l nndl-1,1” uj. i:T,d,'”.,' riage to Mr. Dewar Law Siinnis, Mr. and Mrs. H, H. Nu-usoii i-e- ml :3 L”.ll'H;m M ! ml. dnomr took place Saturday afternoon was I turned Saturday from a pleasant M.” "H :l mwm h(, ,-”N at U", the guest of honor at several show holiday trip to Clcvclantl, Ohio. l ,,1,,'1e1. ,uE:.;i”u, OHM!Plym.(,.m,gt e”' iwwy nawllpd Vi" Bmm" and Ncwi iintl sti'tiiii.',tli of tiiiisi-lo is lTI(llIll:P(i T iyork Slaw and rmumed Via T"'llii Ii-lt tlic Ict-l lllI.ttitl"ll. lllt' first On Monday evening at the home ronto and liioiitrcal. in Cleveland 5 11.1.1111. 1111-111... '11,” fm;.., lmm 11,9 of Miss Aletha Brown, York. llielthey visited their son-in-law and mull 1,, 11"L'1,m.1; up 1m.W1l.Um "Mission Circle" of Trinity Unitedidaughter. Lieutenant and Mrs. N. i1",in0or which in mm ”',;.n,,mes Church, aurprised Jessie with alA. Hoiiska and their gi'andchil- ' h A . ihici-iuvzi-wit-it prcttily arranged shower, when'tlren, Kathy, Brad and Slierrie. 9. 3:; 010:: I1:l,1k.(.T?na)1-r::;,t. A pi'oti'uiliiig alid-imcii is com- lllittllly assnrintctl utlh ;i sii:ii'p in- lcuriv at the siiiiill of the lizick. a r::,;;9(li) mligfi Imfm-V gar” 1”: yl. I d w H B H V1 H . Ncu mitt h t' r s pariiritlarly p y 5 0 30” W5 ', V" " f'" v' '5 - - - ”l-W"ht'V1'lslititiltl avoid that c.xci'i-iw at thr- es' as lhmr llCl'3”'m' S""5'5- MTV and l lJ(".lllllllllL1 of tlit-ir t-xcrt-isc rou- l3"d Mrst "Ma"? Raina-V and 5”"-ltincs The iiliiloiiiiiial tiiiiucltis are On Wt-diicsday evening at Miss Murray's home. 15 Pownal St., an unusual and happy event took place when former neighbors. immedi- ate families and close friends as- l1)WIt-Zhh lmm K""Vl”9- N"V3 Swsliiot strong r-iiniitzh to hold as legs tllat NV R3"l'3.V I9 3 ""'”"' 0f' are Slt)Hl)' lowcrt-tl to floor. -Covclit-zid and is on his annual visill 'r...1;.i',-; .-.....1.1.m...1-c m-1. 1,111,." j i" "I9 15'3”d- friini a safety positioii which pro- vents strain. scmbled to congratulate her tiitith-1 Mr and Nlrs John Hall (iaiznonl s1,f(.1y w,,;111,,"; 11311.11 1," 1,1-.(.k er and dad on the event of their 751 and faintly, St. llyatilntlic. Quc- .011 (inn.-, knflrs fIp)((I(l them), 11 vicddrniz anniversary and present- her. spent the holiday weekend gnlns of hip! on (tour, ed them with a lovely decnratcd.with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Blan- anniversttary cake and beautiful chard. -r- most encliantiiig tales of all. Summcr iisitors in km l'l the district thcsc parents are as they have horn in holidays before this down through the years. Wi- wish. them pleasant liolidayiiig and at safe return in the great and fine' cnuiitry iihii-li has indccd 1)i'llV('u1 ito he a land of promise anti richi ELLEN'S DIARY Folks Jes' Love A Pinch Of Magic In Life So the shearing. which endeav-lther moment" is likely dividing mgi,I'l.?1”;':,,1:)(:.:n:,51e:nL Di our at Alderlea follows close on her knowledge. and certainly mo- Gmmgm " My - cropping. was thering well and with much happ- d0n9t Mid "113 8VPnintl aft:-r a1iness and serenity. hcr young fam-l day spent by the farmers in ft-nc-.ily of six. (kiuld evcn the most inil PESWTBEE for them. there war 1 fertile brain. the most vcrsatile a brisk rounding-ii,. of the ews and pen have imagined and pieced to- the late-born lambkins from the gether a similar lovely story of close nibbled front meadow here succeu and all that together oli and mey we” drive" by mad wlendcavour and affection and hon-' join the main flock already sum-i . . , . moring at "W noun”. farm -- 1est faith which goes to making life Granddaughter and Mack assist i 100d Ind W0l'1hVl'h”9'-' Truth I'l- ed at the out-going. cycling smart- ly ahead to stand guard in ttirn at the entrances to the various farms on the way. and to open the gate and herd them inally in pasture. Now in the hall ays these children are often called upon to lend I hand with the farm affairs. which allows them nice time in the open after the confinement of school. It was from "the other farm" the pigeon came this morning to settle awhile on the barn-roof at Alderlea. The papa blackbird whis- tled loudly. hi: surprise at the sight ther than fiction does weave the 1of the house-ivy stopped in mid- taong. a robin patrolling the lawn limited and stared. "See the pidgeon!" we called to James in the barnyard. ”lt'a a good uign- aomeone'a wish in goiiu to come true!" "I nuppoae. woman-like. you've been wishing for a new hat or dreoa -or some nwgaw" lie comment- ed in a resigned voice "never thinking hmi much we need rain " i "What may creature: human , o PAUL JAY The ciigageniont has been an-1the late Mrs. Jay, Mount Stewart. nount-ed of Mary Shirley. eldesttp'1.;41. The wedding will take place l.Iuly 27th, 9 am. in St. Dunstan's .Colin. son of Mr. Frank Jay and'iBasilica. Wrong Exercise Con g Abdomen Movement: Firmly ccntract the abdominal muscles. pulling up- and-in strongly. and tilt the pelvis so that the lower back is flattened ayainst floor. Hold, release and rcpt-at six times. Progiess from this exercise by lifting hips off floor and holding. Do not arch back. This can be followed by single lei: lowering and raising from a . safety posititin. on back on left leg Position: Lying floor, right knee bent, straight down. Movement: Raise left leg strtiitght up in air and slowly loucr. As the leg is lowered. keep the ahtloiiiinal musclcs contracted and small of back against floor. Repeat with tight leg. keeping left knee bcnt. .M..:.?.M.M?.:. PRINCETOWN L.A. on Thursday afternoon the lad- ics aid of Fiincetowi. United (Ilium-h met in the memorial room Vtllll the president Mrs. W. H. Bu presiding, Mrs. Arthur McKay op- oncd llll' meeting with a prayer followed by hymn 374. Minutes of last meeting were rad and approvd. After the regularr rout- inc of Lusiness. meeting closd with Mizpah benediction. BUSY NATION - Vt'll('l.liCI8 recorded the largest industrial production increase of any Latin American country in I955. W I 79:99:11: your owe: mm! For Meat, Fish, Fowl, Vegetables and Canned goods And we think IT will please you.'D1AL 7336. SPECIAL THIS WEEK Fresh Island Spring Lamb NUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET re-taken wlththeiri ad a n..”umcm::i;n.u;. A :AO"I:'0'I'O'lAlI along at "'.:. ... .::..r":.;. as --m ,".'.- -...t.'...i...i'.i.....i.... , .. oomnaibvuonaovauaueaho avg-"gay nuvif.lr'-dvt;'i'to'.. mu PAIWIOIOLII :"'-”:"l.t'0:'W"dI'tit-Vdltlniir '”""'""';vh"”n:f,g'”: """ TT "never-re ” lifelraabeuaveritdio 0"'I"00"”'00-VWJ-IIVIINIUIIII H senum: udntmop-ntoniugivaaiu ggunabpu Aalco naortmdofvaootiu '&I&UI'C In land of and canal cloths: and separator -1oqIII1.h;AlviItbnIovUfil-llaowrot . hrphcIm.lIerowelavoatwo- oaalonouy atleohormwitaniaooliagtioael maruuirraootmdnohllno - Evil lalorolohurIIn.l'IoIc hawttuo.'lInIIoouoouIpdanb , shrub II Gar an at court. a auha:ullIu&!vInoInItu-Q. E & It! I jdi D 1uova&dv1.&Iah ,- r &mcmh. - ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED ' ALAN KEITH CLARKE SHEILA M. DAVISON The engagement is announced I R. Logan Clarke and the late R, of Sheila Mantell, daughter of Mrs. Logan mark, of pa,-1mm,11,. 5; 51 to town. and Alan Keith. son of Mrs. "1 53CkVl"V- NB- HEIN d4-Va riety” CEREAL PACK So convenient-so economical! II- I INC Give baby a change in the breakfast menu--Hr-in: "4.Varictv" Cereal Pack ni.-ikcs it. so catty mid an economical to provide him with four ftiinoiis lleiiiz Cereals: Rice, Barley. Oatmeal and Mixed (lei-enL Heinz new flaking process makes them the easiest- mixing, smoothest,-tastiiig baby ccrenla on the market. Heinz "4-Variety" Ci-rt-al Park is cellopliaiie- wrapped to ensure frcsliiicss and ideal in size for storing at home or taking on baby's travels. NEW FLAKING PROCESS - SMOOTHEST CEREAL YET! FORTIFIED WITH IRON - ENRICHED WITH VITAMINS! CELLO-WRAPPED - ALWAYS FRESH! 3" . HEINZ Q. BABV CEREALS More than 110 Kinds - Strained and Junior Meats Baby Cereals - stained and Junior Foods o Teething Biscuit! IRAS AND GIRDLEC tho lighten, Iocloot cut-vo-controllou ovotl All-DAV. IVIIV.IAY IIIINNISS IO SOAP,