+ : € The Goaran, Clarottotows, Weil, Hug. 9, 190. 15 Years |s Suggest As Marriage Age Limit | should be required, plus that of ber father, brother istered in writing s0 thet a mar- riage could be broken off only by & written document, . Protestant Federation. Council members represent An- ican, general Protestant and |G a. Orthodox churches throughout the world. The Roman Catholic Church is net a member, altho there are two Catholic priests as ob- KENSINGTON Mrs. J.C. Shaw, Charlottetown, entertained at © | aseneen tea on Thursday for son’s fiancee Bernard, Kensington, elect poured. Relatives, attending from Kensington, were Mrs. W. C. Donald, (Sea View), Mrs. Allison Bernard; Mrs. John Milton and Miss Betty Milton, (Malden, Mass.) Mrs. Horace Paynter, Mrs. Charlies Beairsto, Mrs. Fred Semple, Mrs. W. B. Beairsto, Mrs. John Bernard, Miss Joan Bowness, (Fort Lau- dale, Fia.). derdale, Fia.). Mr. and Mrs. Davison Biggar, ide, has recovered from the effects of burns received when she accidently spilled hot weter over the upper part of her body and has returned to her home from the Prince County Hospital, where she has been a patient. Mrs. Mary Simmons, Kensing- ton, is spending a month at Burn- aby, B.C. as guest of her son, Alfred and Mrs. Simmons. Mrs. William Bernard, Kensing- éon, is the guest of her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Paynter, Freetown, while her hus- band is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Ralph Heaney has return- ed to Kensington after visiting at Clinton and Charlottetown, and is the guest of her sister, Mrs. El- mer Paynter and Mr. Paynter. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. MacKenzie have returned to Barrie Ont., af- ter spending a two-week vacation at Summerside and Margate. Mrs. John Pickering, Freetown is a patient in the Prince Coun- ty Hospital, Summerside. The Rev. and Mrs. H.F. New- man and family, Elizabeth, Mar- garet, Patsy, Dicky, Susan and Josephine, Dunbarton, Ont., are vacationing at the Lockerby Cot-! tage, Hamilton: Mr. and Mrs. John Milton and Miss Betty Milton, R.N. Malden, Mass., and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cameron, Somerville, left on Fri- day to return to their homes af-' ter vacationing with relatives at’ Kensington and vicinity. Mrs. James Jardine of Sydney N.S. is visiting her daughter-in- law, Mrs. Ingham Jardine, Ken- sington. Miss Joan Bowness, Kensington and Miss Jeanne Pickard, Char- fottetown, presently of Fort Lau-| — derdale, Florida, are spending a three weeks vacation at their homes here. Miss Bowness was a@ week end visitor to Antigonish, N.S. attending the wedding of her friend, Miss Maureen Webb to Mr. D.L. Fleiger. Mrs. Lila Campbell, Charlotte- town, spent a few days recently at Kensington, guest of her sis- ter, Mrs. Ernest Houston and Mr. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. William McHugh, Detroit, Mich., are guests of Mrs ‘McHugh’s sister, Mrs. Bruce Cur- tis and Mr. Curtis, Summerside East, and other relatives and friends in this province. A re-union of the Bernard fam- fly was held at the home of Mr. eentral committee by ites the arin Mas tre observers steerer lao general Protestant am Anglican “the tl tale Friday night resulted thectieieal 22. 2? to discuss differences between the and Eastern Or- eee eck, which “polit 900 years ego. A statement issued by Orthodox leaders Monday said “some mis- and great exagger ations” had appeared in thet mar-| about what was “a friendly . between Orthodox members ang) Roman Catholie guests at the! conference. The statement was gigned by Iakevos, representative atriarch oy Constantinople, and Prof. Basil- Ioannides, who, had the informe! meeting with the two Roman Catholic priests, Rev. foam Dumont and Monsignor J. Willebrands. ‘the Orthodox leaders seid Mon- day that the meeting was ‘‘an ab- solutely informal contact among individuals without author- ization or direction. The main point in the unofficial talks was 4 - This Is The Greatest ! FREE FLOOR POLISHER E with every FIRESTONE VACUUM CLEANER! First Time Ever Offered In Prince Edward Island! MR. FARMER... i ond Wve. W.C. Donald, Sea View on Thursday evening, Betty Milton, R.N. of Malden, Mass., was presented with gifts in honor of her graduation from the Malden City Hospital Train- ing School for nurses. Bur. PIUSVILLE A very enjoyable time was at the home of Mr. and son Jeff returned to their home in Massachusetts after spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. Nor- bert Corcoran, also Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran, Piusville. Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Reggie Pineau who weré married 6n Wednesday, July 29th in St. An- thony’s Church, Bloomfield. 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