i DR. AND MRS. A. E. JOHNSTON Island Doctor And Bride Sail On S. S. Corinfhia A lurcly summer wedding was solcniniied Wednesday afternoon, July Flrd. at St. Philips Anglican ('hurch. Halifax. when Reverend H Rhodes - Cooper united in mar- riage Bette Joyce Wilton. daugh- tor of Lieutenant Commander P. K. wiltnn and the late Mrs. Wilton of Halifax and Saskatoon. and Dr. with navy lace inserts and white . accessories. l Toast to the bride was propos- ed by Victor Brett. For travelling. the bride chose a navy blue linen dress with match- iing accessories of red and navy. Her corsage was of white garden- ias The couple left for points in A 500 by road. 1 lion Tuesday night. 3 IDPIIII. ;officers of H.M.C.S. Queen Char- Leaa Carolin llchtsn. Iomaa's Itltm. Piano 1 Page 8 The Guardian Wed. July 17, 1957 Queen Mother Elizabeth arriv- ia. on July 15. by air. on the last stage of an African visit. The Queen mother returned af- ter a 10-day tour during which she visited every major centre in the Rhodesian federation. She travel- led 1.500 miles by ur and about By the time she left the federa- she had at.- tended nearly 60 public engage- The Commanding Officer and lotte have issued invitations or I Ward Room Dance on be held on board H.M.C.S. Queen Charlotte at 9.30 p.m. on July 17th. 1957. Dr. and Mrs. John Sutherland Bonnell of New York City. ac- companied by Miss Jessie Bonnell of Pawtucket. Rhode island. have arrived in the province on their annual holiday. Dr. Bonnell has been preaching in Dr Melville Aitken's church in Hamilton route to P E.I. F0 and Mrs. John A. Bradley and daughter Pamela are visiting Mrs. Bradley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ray Praught. Hillsboro Street. They are also visiting Mr. Bradley's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley. St. Theresa. Prince Edward Island. Mr. and Mrs. PJ. Ready have returned home from a motor trip through the New I-England States. il-in route they attended a Gyro con- vention at the Section Hotel in Halifax. (lyro Pat. president of the Charlottetown Club. was presented lwith a handsome trophy for having .the largest represeniires travelling .to the convention. This is the first 'time in fifteen years that the ,Charlottetown Club has had this honor. Mr and Mrs. Arthur N. Hcartz ed in Salisbury. Southern Rhodes-l HAPPENINGS Mitchell from Medford. Msss.. and Mrs. W.A. Campbell of Vancouv- er. 3.0. are visitors to the prov- ince. These four sisters originally came from Souris. They are hap- pily renewing many friendships and seeing their relatives. Mrs. L.S. Newhall of Springfield Mass., was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. Leo Rossiter. M.L.A. and Mrs. Rossiter. Morell. Following the rehersal of the Downe-MacLeod wedding. Mrs. Leta Andrew of Shining Waters Lodge was hostess to friends from Cavendish and vicinity who gath- ered to honor Miss Earlth Mac- Leod with a miscellaneous show er. The bride to be was escorted to a beautifully decorated chair by Miss Audrey Mayhew and little Marlene Bulman presented her with a lovely bouquet of flowers. The many baskets of gifts with good wishes were carried in by little Winnifred Lowther. while Doris Andrew read the accompany- ing verses. Mrs. Shirley Clark and Margaret Simpson arranged them on the table. Earith thanked her many friends for their kindness and after be ing showered with confetti all join- ed ln singing ”For She's a Jolly Good Fellow”. Dainty refresh- ments were served by the hostess, after which a social hour with mu- sic and song was spent. Mr. Robert E. Machlwen. Cal- gary. Alberta. and his cousin Mrs. Mabel Minllilinett. formerly Mabel Sanderson of Charlottetown are visiting here. It has been over 40 years since Mrs. Minhinnett left Prince Edward Island. They are visiting Mr. Mat-Ewen's old home in Midgell. the guests of his bro- thers and sister. Hattie MacEwen. Mr. Hollis Newman left by plane Monday for Toronto. Ontario. af- ter spending a pleasant two weeks Albert Ernest Johnston, son of Mr. Ontario and Quebec. and on July and Mrs. Leon Johnston. Montazliellz. lllby Will Sill lr0l'll M0llll'951 mxl. inboard s.s. Corinthia for Europe The church was attractively dc-lwliere they Will reside- eoratcd with yellow and wliitel The bride is a graduate of Vic- mtims and the guest pews wereltoria General Hospital. and the marked viiih bows of Johnston tar-lgroom is a graduate of Dalhuusie inn and lily-ilf-the-valley sprigs.iM9dlC3l 5('ll00l- . The wedding music was played by: Out Dl l0Wri W951! lllt'llld9d ll" P 'ro.-tie and soloist was Miss Mur-.Ruberi McKm-her and daughter. lrl llurst of Vllarlnttetoiin. iN-8rlCY of Ottawa. Ontario: Mrs- tilicn in marriage by her fath- James Greer! and 9005- Plllllll and er the bride wore a model gowniscott of Palm Beach, Florida; Mr. ill-lll4illPfl in pure silk organza. The. and Mrs. Leon Johnston: Mrs. D. tnuliic it-utiircd shirrcd sll.-evcs. ailt. Fraser. Mrs. Ernest Johnston; suiizilr ncckllne outlined with aplMr. and Mrs. Horace Fraser. Dav- pllqiicd l.'ict- and medallions of the'id Fraser. Gillian and Veronica lat-c iicrc repeated on the full hoop- Taylor: Miss Alice Fraser: Miss ell shll'l. llcr matching headdress Beatrice Johnston; Mrs. Harvey. ltcltl n chapel-lcngtll veil and she Ailken: Mrs. l'3rll9Sl UllCl0rlliil.V; i-:ii'rlcrl it htiilrtuci of yclliiw sueet--Mrs. Lester Johnston and (laugh- hc.'ii'i roses outlined with flnuers ters (iail. Judith and Sandra; Mr. of lliltl('. tied with Johnston tnr- Samuel Johnston all of Prince Ed- tau ribbon iard island; Miss Olive Jollnston. The bridal attcndtints. M i s omerville. Mass: Mrs. Frank Ful- Mavlzc O'Brien. Windsor l"ol'ks. 31.. Oil. Aml'll'rSl- Nlrb 5llll'lP.V K39 S. .-ind Vliss Gail Jolinstnn. cousin fcldt. Frcscno. California: Dr and of lll(' groolll. of t'harlottetown. , Mrs. Philip Jardine. Miisqilodoblt. vcre gmined ln similarly-styledlNS. ualn length gmins of nile green? 7 and blue cmbosscd organdy featur- lng nrgandy cumht-rbunds and 'm.'iichlng floral headdresses. Their ltlcnlical houquels were of mixed yclloiv and white flowers The flow- er girl. little Nancy Mcl(ercher. niece of the hritle from Ottawa. wore yellow embossed organdy and she carried a bouquet of shasta daisies. Dr. Johnston w.'i.s attended by, Kent Ellis as best man. and Dr. Allan Machcod and Robert Van- ldcrstine as u.-ihcrs. The wedding reception was held at the l.nrd Nelson Hotel and re- ceiving with the bridal couple were Mr: full and llrs. ATTEMPTS RAFT CROSSING NEW YORK LAP!--A 24-year- old German artist set sail for Europe Monday on a raft lliade of airplane wing tanks Wolfgang Kraker von Schwarzenfeld of'.llu- nich said he hopes to make the solo crossing in 30 to 40 days He has no radio. Last year he sailed across the Atlantic to Miami. lFla., on the two-mastcd raft. HAD LARGE FAMILY TICONDEROGA. N.Y. IAPI - Mrs. Henrietta Smith Higgins. 92. died in a hospital here Monday. of Halifax. Nova Scotia, and vacation on the island visiting his their two sons Roderick and John parents and relatives. have been visiting Mr. Heartz's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Miss Lyla Bryenton Woburn. Hearts. liil Kent Street. They Mass” is spgnding . ye,-y enjoy- were accompanied upon return to Halifax by Mrs. Arthur Hearts. Scninr. Misses Lottie. Winnie and Elsie ablc holiday on the Island visiting her sisters Mrs. J. Maund and Mrs. H. Newman and other rel- atives. ELLEN'S DIARY Small Woman Of 90 Still Rules In Her Own Home On a vacation. planned to lastthopes. And it came to mind that until the week goes oilt. we find even though her every wish should we are once more back to thelbe ftilfilled in these halcyon sum- home of oilr childhood. again toi mer da)'S- ll W0lllll lllll be ill ll"-' rest beneath the shelter of its eav- time but in years which never '95, .now enter her fancy. that she l The wind of night comes up now ' Will l'9i'ill7-P lllsl ll0Vi' Lt00(l Mid 'from the Strait. sally-sweet. hnv. I ht-autifiil these all young. and sum- ing gathered scent of season from mcr.V. and iliilden. lllll hr?"- elderly fields in passing. to stir iln a refreshing breath the t-ilrtains.b0SId9 lllis One tlrlrlddlliltlliler of at the Wlndollt and. ii is into. to ours ui this itucsi-mum of the he a little loncsonie about the roofu lint”? llllrrr 8 Small W0"l8ll Ol 99 And we. who revisit these fatliil-')'llBl'5 Sllll rlll('S- . inr Sllf'l'(tufldlIlll., cotlld think wel "l'll lI'.l' llDl l0 dl-Sllll'b YOU "I are that child of once aboiil to llle rrlllrlllllll Wlllrll l'm lll8lllll8 Hwy prayer," gnd glip um. in-. the breakfas?" she said when we neath the covers. and go wand- left her a few minutes aim. tering in dreams up those engag-1 Tonight. and for the summer. mg mm, which bplong only ta this house also rests and welcomes youth. another of its dailghiers. one who X vi-'9 L-.,..ld think 50, 1! it wprg has lravtilled over distances be lnot that a little girl with it-icliingiii-unlit-d with the family circle ifreckles on her cheeks and long.8fl8Ill- ihair braids. otlr companion onl "Mid Wlif-'ll (lid YOU Com? l0 lllt this holiday is close by. fast a-1l5l3"d7" ' m"'"" in m”'"""l5l'V Shortly we will creep in quietly sleep in the quaint bed of this.'l':l5l3lW lrl ill? 7llllli1ll'- Isl"-'d ill." ll l-he Parson's prerogative to or--mj-m?--1m I I pg wmony wearing "any She left ll7i:, defscendants. Sur- hlile silk organza fashioned with I Vlllllr-S ill? ll 9 lV9 3"ll5- lV9 , . ' V i skirt and while accessories. daughters and I60 grandchildren. y310:3"o::.w'ha?f:"?0u:: .V:':”:d;: .?".';e:::i':' some Hm. "0" we h '11?" ililhnstnn. dwho grea: grlI(lid:'l'Ill(lidl'Cl'l and great aw "RI; w gnaw her and ,lLlgiggled at the question. pretty well 0: "K0 in navy up xi crepe ress grea gran c I ren. who sh.” pnsenuy slew in m,;bmmq M W. "e by an 0, kwe --- i.n.,,. op hgr kin, wt...-n lights go and inclination to the farm. And ..,....,m., ,.l.., ..'..”?,?.y3,p out her; ma yhcregbout, and thginow it is "Lights Out" in this ” peace of lllinllllly hours has con-ta. iIlalGS!rlt)fll)lIl" people-by-til: Slt)rait. r ' We must she said this evening , ll l ' 0rll0l'r0W llry assembling to her nest suitcase G00d-rlillllt . "'3 her Sunday dress and other it- 'l ems for the trip "see everything about that place. . .the brook ll the orchard. the field where the Ifirat farmhouse sat. and the Balm ;o' Gilead": ifor young whistles) 5 grew. and. . ." "We'll drink at the lower brook" lwe chuckled "where the minnows l boat. and make rainbow shades on the surface with a balsamy twig! and walk the lane to the shore...” 1 "And bathe and make castles its the sand" she nodded. " and enjoy our every minute of it." so she anticipated with high WINSLOI NORTH The June meeting of Winsloe North W.M.S. met at the borne d Mrs. Preston Cudmore. June 3. with Mrs. Clayton Cudrnorc and Mrs. Bruce Yonnker m devotluial leaders. Meeting opened with Hour of Prayer". Mm lrlAYV.0.l3.T.tl Girl Meets . Man In Subway Dear Mary Iiaworth: I am a girl of It. a stickies for etiquette; and a commuter by subway to my daily toil. At least twice a week for the last eight months. I've seen this mas going my way. to and from work. suddenly in stuffy. cramped and irritating ride has seemed ea,- eitisg: I even look forward with anticipation to the daily struggle, since he walked into the subway car-and into my life. If coincidences mean anything. there has been quite a series: He takes the same subway train (same time. same station. same car); occupies the ,, it; or next seat: changes trains fen routei for the same stop down- i town. as I do. i He attends the same church and the same Sunday service that I do. And he is an eligible bachelor, apparently, to judge by his "alone.- ness" at church-and above re- proach. to judge by his mannerlyi reserve (I hope he feels the sarnel lof met. TRIED BREAKING KI Quite evidently he has noticed me: in fact it was his interested study of me that caught my at- LT. AND MRS. R. E. MacDOUGALL tention-but the problem is. how can conversation be opened. cor- rectly? l Somebody has suggested that Ii make the first at-knowledgmcnt,' with a smile or a "hello." Buti since I've already dropped a book. i and banged into him on oi-caslnn.i I feel the next move is his-that any further overtures on my part- would be "out of order." l 1 keep hoping that some nlutual l friend will float by and provide in- 1 troductions. and then things might -W0'i out perfectly. But don't you lagree that nothing can be doiie.f Lunless introductions are made. either by a third party or hy the 'man himself" I believe your siilll- y lion of my problem might help others too. .l.C. STARVED FOR I-'EI.I.0WSIIIP Dear JC.: The significance of ilhe story is that you are starved for meaningful personal relation- ships. You hunger to love and be loved. understandingly, in sub- stantial companionship: and In your "real" life. that kind of sup-l port hasn't yet dcvcloped. 1 Thus it happens that your fancy has fixed on this fellow who caught your attention by eyeing you curiously. it seemed. iBut perhaps he was only staring vac- antly. thinking of something else, when you first assumed you were the object of study. I very much doubt that he is romantically interested in kliow-1 ing you. If he were. some verbal exchange would have transpired by now. It is masculine instinct to act directly. regardless of t-ti-i quetts taboos. when strongly at- tracted to a woman---and to hidl for encouragement with a gnllanti civility, usually. PASTOR MIGHT HELP Your hero has had abundant zopportunity to break the ice. if his. mind were focussed tiopn you.j Hes had the chance to pick up a dropped book: to exclaim "sorry" i and blame himself when bumpedi lntoi and to act as pilot and body- lluard. to make passage for you lllrollllh I Picked subway cilr. All ready-made opportunities to pro- mote conversation and make hcad ' lway in friendship. if he chose to try, and the lady were willing ias' y0lI III'EI- llouevt-r. I do have one sugges- tion. for possibly negotiating a. safe introdilctlon. Namely. got your pastor": help in this instance. It is legitimate practice to tlsei .one s church affiliation. as a prac. ,tical asset in daily living: and: jfundamentally correct to ask the' parson kindly to make you ac-'1 I quainied with a fellow member of ill! congregation. whom you've. ilonit admired from a distance. When youivc filed your rcqucait, check the identity of the second party. establish whether he is in- deed "eligible." and generally shoulder responsibility for decid- rtnit whether. and in what circum- stance. to present Mr. John Doc to you. M.H. i Mary Haworth counsels through her column. not by mail or per- honal interview. Write to her In can of this newspaper. , NEW luvs-:lv in. The regular monthly meeting of the New Haven Vl.l. was held at the home of Mrs. Brewer Boyle on Wednesday. June 5th. The meet- ing opened in the usual manner. and roll call was answered by 15 members with an article for a white elephant sale. The sum of 87 vvaa realised from this sale. There were 1 visitors present. The minutes of the last meetlngi were read and approved and sign- ed. Sick committee reported I sick treated last month. Corres- Nndeace was read and Included a letter from R. T. Holman's a- bout a "Women's Day" to vote for your favorite Institute on Friday, June 21. at IIolman's store. it was Reeves led Iaprayeraadewlaar gig. ugqugu-M. tl0II0fStl'lPliIl'!"llllVIl- .I-llaaaweremailefortbeschool BrvceYeIhkierlIv!tIer!IlIj. unkbhugismm ;l'!.'ll'l' :Flsl'lI"'Ce'- aniusieamaistocmiiho i-i---- -- in- mu m r.”::".'..::.i::.:".:."..-..'.'i:';:., "'l' -"l""'”"""" andtaadvertlaoltlfava ' .r'::.l"'”"1;"d"""n' Mernbuiilomahhmebea sun-rgave report.coia- mm ' ra-lty Friendship Secret .' ineinberwbebaamovedn-osatha g-a.nn-grocer-e-rrmonu SLUMBER SONG g-t".;;2;;'0g-;,,rg-;i.i; ' an-ss.o.' 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Pretty Naval Wedding Solemnized In San Diego l.t ijizi itobcrt l-I. ll:lt.'l)l)ll-;L'illll'(.'il hall after the ceremony. gall. Mirth lsltind Txaval Air Sta-lltiifty guests were present. three lion. San liit-;:o. l'aIifornia. andttier wedding cake on white pil- lliss tiziilc llOllt'. I334 .t Lombard lars. decorated with white rosesp Sti-ct-t. son l:l'i'illt'lNt'O. tlalifoi'nia.yand three wedding bells on top iii-to lIl:ll"l'lt'tl zit 2 00 p ill on June 1 ccnlercd the bride's table. The hall 210th. at Salt Frziiit-isi-ii Word. L.1u'ns decorated with pink sweet D S t'Iiiircll 'I'lic bride is at tlntlgh-ipezls. l tcr of llr flll(i Mrs Wllfrctl W, Li. and Mrs Macbougall left by liOllt'. Spuiitsli Fiirk. Uttili The car for a wedding trip of one week liritlt-gmiiin is xi soil of Mr and to t'ar.mel. Yosemite. The brides .lli-s. lC.il'lt- ll llticlliiitgall travelling outfit was a grey tweed Hlkiltill WE Si-ovlllc pct'lorlu- still with black accessories. l'ti illc slll:.Ii ring i-cl't-litiui) The The engngenlt-nl uas alt-liotiiiced cliiiri-ll uzis llt'li(lIi1Il9(l ll till pink on April 20, I957 The bride ra uct-ived her education at Spanish glzitlitili I I"Ul'l( High School. Utah. and Brig- 'l'hc lll'l(it' nus glxi-ii iii liiill'rlat.',e in licr l)l'tilllt'li-Ill-ifill. All-. James linm Young University in Provo. shoes. She carried a bouquet ofibL'i'.y-Mrs Russell Rayner. Misses Vi liiiiiu Slic intro 21 iilutc cm-yUIah. She was employed at the red roses, fern and lily-of-the-val-lMarlon -Barbour. Eleanor Ashlcy. hroltlcrctl orgtilldy gtiiui. clh0w.Uniicd States Steel in San l-'ran- ley. and wore rhinestone and Doris Dignan and Elma lnman. lcuutli .slt-oi-cs. ll'l'('.'tIll tytic vt'll.lclsc0. Her brother is Shirl J. Honeipearl Mn-mgs, the gift of they Later in tile evening a number llcr boiitiiici was a large nusegay and her sister is Mrs. James W.lgroom. of jolly serenade.-rs arrived to es- stylc with white iris cclitrc sur- Dunn. l Miss Bessie Rayner was her tend their best wishes to the new- rotinilctl liy lillcs of the valley in The bridegroom received his ed- a setting of Siilss tltittctl itl('(' with ttcatlon at U.C.L.A. Fairfax lllgh strcniiicrs of the taco and satinl School in Los Angclcs and U.('.L.A. rilihous College. His degree is the Bache Mrs .l.'llllt's W liuiui. sister of lor of Science. He is a member of tlic hritlc. was nizitron of honor. the Kappa Sigma lfraternlty. Lt. Slic wnrc ll hluii orglindy gown. Mucllougall is serving with the l.t. ij.L' i lion .Ioiiio. .'kllnt'tlH Na-lnaval Air Squartlron in San Delgo itil tir St.itioti iilis the best man. Czlliftirnia. 'l'lit- hritlii's mtitlii-r wire it grey Ll. Maclloligall and Mrs. Mac- slllt slrt-ct lt-ll-Jill tlrtiss with lack- Dilugall will he at hom e to ct. 'l'hc :rimtti's liiiitltcr utire a friends on July ii at their home y . illi'lt' l.'lt'l" sin-i-t li-iigth dri-ss. Coronado. Photo by Milton Mann'Mrs. Bowncss. mother of the received from the brides uncle and 'l'llc i-ct-t-ptiuil uzis held in lll0iSlIldl0. groom. chose a dress of powderiaunt. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dig- Bridges-Ocig Wedding is Lovely Summer Event On Szitiiiiloy. July 6th. at .'i.30ilace insets. Her finger-tip veil was it ill in tile l.'ililt-d B.-iptist ('llurt-h, held in place by a coronct of se- Stinitucrsidc. litiskcts of summer-tqilins and tulle. She carried a flout-i-s liirlncti a pretty st-iting for,white Bible with a spray of pink tlic iictldiiig of Sheila Joann:-.'roses and cascade of blue forget tltiiitllllcr of Mr and Mrs. llcrtor me nols. (lug. fnriiit-rly of Vortli Battlt-ford.1 The bridesmaid. Miss Olive Jel- Su-lt. Zlllli ni-it oi Siiniutcrsidc. P. ' ley wore a gown of crystal charm E I illlli Eduiiiutl Viiilcc. son oil in shrimp shade and carried an old .llcli-in Bridgesifasllioned bouquet of roses and carnntions. Mr. Winfred Bridges. Cascumpec. brother of the grown 1' ll. Wcblier.Ivms best man. United t'llurch.l Stlilitlitiizsiilt-. 7 TIii- iltiiililc riug l'('r('lllIlll) was. pt-rlortllctl ill lit-i. pii-tin in Trinity The bride's mother wore a gown llr l.cxliii lllsi-ott -'llmlilt'(l ihc nupyof turquoise silk faille with white it;ii lllllaIt' unit .'ItTltIlll)illll('(l the. accessories and a corsage of white Stlittlsl. lli-.s lilittilltir .lslllt-y. asicarnations. I site -uliu "(lit lltippy llOlIll' prtk ,.-onmvinn me (.e”.mony . rem vloiis to lllt' i-tirt-iiliiliy and " Wmion was held in 1-rlnnv Unned Wlllk Ht-sitlii You". whilc (-hum." parlor which W3", "in, the ray is'””"' M” '"""L' ”u""'l ftllly decorated with baskets of wliiio nylon tulle ovcr tuffets. The tune and gweel hum rose; nsnk: gtmli it-attired a filled bodice of ad by pink cgndlog in sliver hold- whitc lace and bouffant skirt with erg, The toast to the bride was pm- ipoaed by Rev. C.R. Webber and was suitably I sponded to by the groom. Mlss Jennie Bowness. aunt of the bride and Mrs. Walter Mae- Arthur. aunt of the groom poured. Those serving were Miss Eleanor Ashley. Miss Diane Bell. Mina Catherine MacArthur, and Miss Vclda Glennie. Mrs. Clara Bell. aunt of the bride. was in charge of the guest book. Following the reception the hay- py young couple left by car for a honeymoon in Fundy National Park and parts of Nova Scotia. iliitlllluoi llii"l' 7;” limit" is Q. ' IW. ENGAGED Pictured above lit Miss Marga- ret Mary Power whose engage ment has been unnoticed to Mr. John Fitzpatrick of Toronto. ' Mvarriage will take place Augnstl Maritime Correspondence College P. O. Box on Charlottetown, P. E I. . Complete High School Training (Gr. X. XI, XII) Q students may write Atlantic Board Examinations . ClI1llplCtlCOIrI!lhmZcHIlI&lI&(HlnbhMI) '0 lzxpsrt lvmrsetlna Q leasohdble ration , lZ?n'f'nT'mT'.S'u.”m.'2'1'J.'h?:'.."m”.?'u IIMQMQII. n L ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED SHIRLEY nscnns cuve MACDONALD Mrs. Ernest Lyle Eagles. Wolf-i Mrs. Norman M'acD-onald nl ville. announced the engage Summerside. Wedding is to take ment of her daughter. Shirley place on Saturday. August 3rd, Gertrude Louise to Clive Stan- at St: Andrews United Church. ley MacDonald. son of Mr. and Wolfville. NS. Bowness-Rayner Wedding Held At The Bride's Home A pretty wedding took place atgand Miss Edith Rayner. sister at the home of the bride's parents, the bride. were in charge of the Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Rayner..guest book. Greenmount. on Saturday. June Following the ceremony the re- 29th. at 7 p.ni. when their eldestyception was held in the home with daughter. Revada Marion and about fifty-five guests in attend- George Alton. son of Mr. and Mrs. nnce. The dining-mom table. cov- Howard Bowness of Montrose were.cred with a lace Cloth. was ten!- unned in marriage, ;ered with a three-tier wedding The wremony was pcrfornjed by cake topped with a miniature Rev. W.0. Weale of the Summer-ibride and groom. flanked on each side Church or Christ. The in-dctinitlside by pink and While candles in music was played by Mrs. W. 0.'silver holders. and vases of pan- Wcale. During the cert-nlony the;sies. Pink and white streamers. lovely Wedding Prayer" was sungt wedding Deni cm now"! mm P0!- bv Mr. Woale. ted plants decorated the rooms. .Tll9 Dl'ld(' given in marriage by. Before the serving of refresh- licr father. looked radiant in a.mi'nls. Mr. 3.V8rd Thurber Oil"- balltwiiln-lenglli gown of uhlte ny-, etl prayer. Mrs. W.H. Gclson. aunt long. with pastel blue l'lt)t'kcd flow- . of the brute poured while those ser- ers. o v e r while taffeta. with ring were Mrs Edwin Diiznan. Mr: matching blue hat. gloves and; Rhodes Ashley- Ml'S- Byllrd Tlllll" sistcr's bridesmaid She wore I l.l' W0d5- y ballerina lcngth gown of pink and rlrnid Sll0Wl'l'-S 0' C0lll9lll ll" blue crystalelti. pink hat. gloves happy couple left on a honeymoon and shoes and carried a nosegayi trip to Saint John. NB. The bride of pink and VtililL' roscs. lily-of-the donned a dress of sculptured blue valley and fern. yand white cotton, matching dust- Mr. Bryon Bowucss was it e st er with navy accessories at wore man for his brother. is eorsage of red roses. their Mrs. liayucr were for her daugh i rcturn llll-W Will r95ldG lll Milne ter's wedding. aqua blue printed trose. where the groom is a suc- terylene with white acccssoriesycessful farmer. and a corsagc of pink t'i"II'IliIll0IlS.l A congratulatory telegram was blue. with blue acct-ssoi'ics andina-n and cousins of Hensall. Ont- wore a corsagc of pink cnrnations. i arm. The bride's grandparents. Mr. Out of town guests included Mr and Mrs. Wesley Dignan of Wood- and Mrs. Lowcll Huestls and dati- slock. were in attendant-c. It was glticr Holly Lynn. Mr. and Mrs regretted that due to illness thelwm. Jenkins and son Gordon of groom's grandparents. Mr. and Summcrside. Miss Marie Bownesi Mrs. Hammond Crockctt of Alma, RN. of Charlottetown and Mrs. were unable to attend. Miss l.y- Weldon Duznan and daughlcrsJt-un nda Bowness. sister of the groom. and Heather of Fredericton. 5 B. New Way Relieves Arlzhritic. Rheumatic Pain Without Pills G. Town to. Ont . (Special)-Sci:-nuo has now developed an odorleu, grciisclekn creiuli that acts in a new way to bring hours and hourvl of relief from pains of arthritis and rlieutsialuini --without the need of taking pills anti other medicines that may upset the liyiitcm. Rubbed gently into painful an-na. this cream penetrates no deep it actually vanishes into the skin. 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