' I ma GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 8. 1950 race pooareeu -, ,, CAPITOL A Eurumerelde Tonight 7:15-9:15 - Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 E ,SCIiwp0& l lilobli-lldaiiis a Wedding i lfenslngton Group Present Play P. W. C. Graduates The taste's the test for tea! Canadians buy more iclaglg than any other brand. I 7'SAl.AllA' "Br1'I1aing up Mother", by the Kensington United llhurch Young Adult group. should, be 3 must for nll who enjoy first class Acting, in I. but comedy. which is a riot of run from the beginning to end, Georgie Maei.eocl (Mrs. Bruce Macbeod) is the spirited mother liirs. Maggie Fitzgerald who is being. turned into a riady", which she l herself claims she has always been. PIERCE by hit loyely diau3hter,tlvIdsry Louise. exce en y impersona e b Jean DOES IT Dnvlson. a newcomer to the )stage. . Mrs. Hunter Chase. who in real AGAIN o A. . life is Janie wooqside (Mrs, Josgph ..and ' - Woodsldei a social v.li.rnber. and her daughter. Drusilla, played to per-- foctlon by Thelma Adams, have like the Fltzgeralds, gone to Europe. where all three acts take place. to find culture, and more important, titled husbands They become acquainted with several titled and very. very aristo- cratic but penniloss persons. who cultivate the Amt.-rlcnns for one and -Rev. H. G. lune. B.A., D.D., was the oltioiating elorgymen at the marriage, at Charlottetown on Fri- day, April 14th, 1960. of Adele Marie eldest thughtor of Mr and Mrs. Roy Adams, sea view. and Thomas Alexander. son of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Cobb, Konsinglon. The young couple were attended by Miss Eileen Cobb, sister 01 the groom. and Mr. Sheldon Adams. brother 0! the bride. The bride was atttractively cos- tumed in a. beige gabardtne suit. and wore brown accessories. while her bridesmaid chose navy taf- fettu with black accessories. Fpllowlng the ceremony. the party were xuests at the Queen Hotel. Later the happy couple lelt on a honeymoon ti-in-to Plctou. NS. where they were guests of Mr. l..eR.oy Adams. brother of the bride. and Mrs. Adams. Prior to her marriage. Marie was tendered a largely atended mis- cellaneous shower at her home at .17 'Mll.DR so everybody tells! RAYMOND MARLEN GRIFFIN is the member of the graduating class from Montague. During the past year, Ray has been sports editorior both the College Times and the Welshman. He was married ERLANU EDGAR HENDERSON son of Mr; and Mrs. Edgar Hen- derson. Freeland. Eriand won a Bell Scholarship in entrance. and enrolled in First Year at P.W.C. only one reason. their evident ill December, 1949. Ray hopes to 1,, 1946. This mu he intend; in sea View when she ,.u.,h.,d many wealth. continue his study of science at continue his study in medicine at beauugufand mguy gmg, .' To her own utter amazement, Dalhuusie. Dalhousie. , on um occaslun she W35 "cc;-My Maggie Fitzgerald almost ” I. (in her own words). the Dukes: of Raspberry, but is fortunately rescued in the nick of time. us is also her onihitimis d:niglitei'. Mary Louise. by sliitors iron. til:-ir homeland. Ainei'ica. who love the ladies for what they are, not for what they have. Nothing daunts Maggie Fitzgerald, at least not for long, and she is supported ivy a vast. each of whom becomes for the moment. the char- acter. he or she is portraying. Since the play is so well written that each n character is given exceptional dramatic possiblrtles. the net. result is an evening of super entertainment. guaranteed in iuake the most sombre of mortals forget his troubles. The array of beautiful costumes worn by the cast. in the various scenes is A delight to the eye, and the enunciation of each player,.is without exception. so clear. that every word can be heard without effort by evervone in the audience. , The Cut "Mary lnuise Fitzgerald"-Jean Dnvison. to the seat of honor by hsrrrriead. Miss Etta Mountain, to strains of marital music played by Mrs. borne Campbell. Assisting in presenting the gifts were Misses Tlielinu Cairn- bell. Pauline Adtinis. Joyce McKay and Shirley Stewart. Marie grac- iously thanked her friends. The remainde- of the evening pas- sed pleasantly with conversation. cards and music. A delicious lunch was sericd l1.V the ladies. Mr. and Mrs Cobb will live in Kensington. -Bur. - Listen Daily, MONDAY T0 SA'l'URDAl'. at 12:30 over i CJRW for the "Three Star Theatre Program” presented by the Capitol Theatre. REGENT TODAY and ruiasiui Today 3:30, 7:15 8; 9:15 - Tuesday 7:15 It 9:15 Expect "brand-new-truck" engine performance. because that's what your old mick engine will provide after one of our engine reconditioning jobs. Our mechanics are' International trained -expem in the matter of thorough-going and economical engine rebuilding. The new and longer life we put in truck engines spells money for you. We do the lame top quality job on any truck. any model. Bring your: in today. ' E R" Mr. Lloyd Enman out again after his recent attack of appendicitis. He was in the hospital for several ' days. but was not operated on. Mrs. Edward loughlln and child- ren were visitors Sunday at the home of Mrs. loughlin's purenu Mr. and Mrs. N. J. MaeNeill, New Annan. "nus cannons MACHINE saavica CENTIIE" Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Moose, Mrs. WENDELL HERBERT HOITON DAVID WHJJAM H3351 hails from Bethel. P.E.I. Wendell Mac- cAvu-:o THEATRE Monday - Tuesday 7:15-9:15. Wer- ner-': Musical-Comedy, "LOOK FOR THE SILVER LINING”, in techni- color. starring Jlirie Haw-r an the Ihow-world'n glory girl. llluilyn Miller, with Roy Bolger, Gordon Manltee. ...::..........:..:.. Alberion and I Vicinity Mr. and Mrsrj-C, Profit were recent. visitors in Suiiiincr.-ide. tI'l1l'. Wolik on the HOW Restailr. Int building at Alhemm is Iressing rapidly Mr. Hunter weeks is foreman builder. The owner Mr. Roderick MucNevln plans on hav- ing his staff at work in another week. Mr. and Mrs. John Matthew: of Alberton South motored to class'- lottetown on Thursday. Miss Frances Christopher was a visitor to Alberton the early part of the week. Mr. r. 0. Ramsey, M. L A. and Mr. Howard Doyle recently re- turned from a motor trip to Mone- trm and St. John, N. B. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Hardy have as their guest. their daughter, Mrs. Deon Robinson of Charlotte- pro- v town. P. E. I. E Mrs. Claude Mel-Ewen arrived lfrom Charlottelxzwn on Saturday night. Mrs. Merlwen underwent I successiul operation in the Prince ;Edward Island Hospital about EASIER PLANTING, GREATER YIELDS with mama: POTATO PLANTERS THIS lighter draft Fsrqulinr Iron Age, Planter neuron you even greater 1 y. llnibillty, no mat- ter win: your acreage! Bu self-uligm ing roller bearing nice the lighter drum rigid construction for greater pagan; gceuncy. Buy to clenn, ro- lnfonvd all-steel happen plus exclu- sive land-Wu fertiliser piscuuat the neuron pater yields! ' .. AVAIIAIIE A7 sinuous a. umiuiiiiiiis l.'l'lI. ' suiuiunasms: mu. RN01 Wwrjv” III IT IIOVI Stop in and see how famous Iron Au Potato Plants: help you grow mop. Ind make higher farm peanut T--lg . 2238 u? .,,..... "Mrs. Maggie lmzigei-aid"-Cvcorgle Macheod. Hunter-Clmse” -- Janie "Drusilla CliI.so"-'l'helms Adams. "lady Beanoufi" - Elizabeth car- ruthers. "Margot Vane"-Lueua Bryan- ton. "Rudy Crosby"-Lonnie Webster, t'I.ord Cecil Besncuff" - Keith Moose. "Duke of Guyosbury" - Iaamari Caseley. ' "Idahoe Ike"--luv. G. 5 Stevens, "Marmaduke" - Keith Stewart. The specialities presented between the nets were of high order. "Bringing up Mother" drew I full and enthusiastic house on Friday night and again on Saturday night at Kenxingtnn. and will be presented at outlying districts this week. -Bur. two months ago At the present time, she is the guest of her son Mr. Michael All-learn who is em- ployed in Summerside, spent the past. week-end with his wife and family in Alberton. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Macuuugall of Moncton. N. B.. are enjoying I visit with their parents and other. relatives in Alberton. tiiessixs Eirsklue Clark. Howard Dillllinl". Brenton Ratrisay, Glen Matthews and Charlie Profit were visitors to Bummerside on Eatur- day. Mrs, Maud Hennessey has re- County Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Kelly return- ed to their home in Halifax. N. S. on Monriay after a brief stay in Alberton where tiicy visited Mrs. Kelly's mother Mrs. Michael White, also her sister Mrs. George Gallant. A motor party comprised of Mn. Herbert Matthews. Mrs. Erskb Campbell. Misses Bertha. Doyle and visitors to Frerlnrtoii. They also attended L15, Mr, weeks” ('UllMVI. the late Harry craswell. Clyde Station, on Monday afternoon. entered P.W.C. in 1944. but leav- ing to teach school. he did not re- turn to continue his course until this year. Wendell plans to com- plete his science studies at Mount Allison University, majoring in Biology. Bedeque and Vicinity Miss Edna. Pineau, Fernwood, left on Thursday, April 27., for Moncton, where she has taken a position. Mrs, Carrie Truemari, lg visiting in Summerside, the guest of Mrs. John E. Campbell. Several Bedeuue. friends nf the late George Doull attended his funeral last Monday. May 1st. at Carleton The children of Bedeque school and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. held a successful pantry sale on Garth Mt-Ewen Alberton, Friday. the pznceeds for school purposes, Miss Harriet Murphy left on The many friends of Mr. Hollis Monday for Hamilton Ont-rim Woodside regret to learn that he in When Sh? Dlim-9 simldlns ""3 Wm" quite ill at his home with pneu- mer mouths. mom”, The sympathy of this community is extended to Mr. Daniel Noonan whose sister. Sr, st, Florida passed away recently in Montreal. Ne, Lorne Noomui, Cliarlnt.te- town, and hi.-i two daughters. Kaye and Lorna. we.e guests "on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Noonan and family. i Tlilrioeii pupils from the Bcdcque Mr. and Mrs. Robert Afflcuk were the guests of Mrs. AlllCCl(',1 parents. Mr. Sunday. at Tryon. and Mrs. James Arbing, on The sincere sympathy of her many turned to tier home in Albertnn. friends here is extended to Mrs much l!lllpT0i'P'l in health. after Joye Hayes whose sister, Miss undergoing tre.itmcnt in the Prince Dnrins Reeves, Freetown. imssed away on Monday, May lst. Rev. S. anti Mrs. Weeks were on Eiiudny. funeral of Several from this community at- tenmd the funeral of the late John E. Cam pl:ell.. summersidc. on Helen Ahearn motored to Summer- side on Friday evening. This party was accompanied by the following took part in he Schurman's School Parade Spelling Contest: Joan and Frances Currie. David Oulton. IA- win MacNevin and Alva MoAldulf. A dance sponsored by the Oath- olic Women's League of Alberton, at the Women's Institute Hall on Thursii-ay was I successlulevent. The Western Five orchestra under the direction of Mr. J. Fred White. provided splendid music for the large number of young people in 'tendance. Refreshments were served by A committee in charge. The beautiful fruit one so kindly donated by ms. ldwin MacDon- aid was won in Mr. James O'Brien of zlmsdnle. , The Daffodil Minion lend met in the United Church Hall. n-my ammoon. The president, Belle Wllkie presided. and Ian: mutter acted as secretary of the meeting. The worship was led by the presi- dent and the study by Mrs. Green. Place of next meeting will be de- rided later. The worship will he led by Lily Beth Clarke. The mem- Den will bring gifts for Canadian church Relief Abroad. A tree! -A for the - was provided by theta: David Harrell. N Thursday. 2'1. Mr and Mrs. Camp- bell were well known in this area. Mrs. Pulpit Caillteck is a daurhter. Alberton High School pupils. who Others attending the funeral included Mr. and Mrs. Percy Lowther. Corn- wall. Mr. bnwtlter is a brother of Mrs. Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Wright. Mid- dletown, have as their guests. their daughter Marion, who is among the graduates of the P.E.I. Hospital, They have also their son Arthur and his wife and their two little boys. Arthur has been taking an engineer- ing course at Halilax. This young couple will be leaving soon for Kings- ton Ontario whee Mr. Wright will be employed for some time. school attended the Music Festival son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Hurst. Cliarlottetnwn. David cultured the Special Matriculation Class at P. W. C. in 1947. Next year he plans to continue his study in medicine at Dolhousle University. Photo by Crnswell. New Annun and O O I , Vicinity I Mr. Al Schiirmiin was in Kem- ington on buslnels Friday. Mr. James Wall Malpeque a recent visitor to New Annan. WES Mr. Myron Dawson, North Tryon, was a visitor to New Annnn on Sunday. Mr. Roland Clarke. New Annan was a visitor to summerside on Saturday. l Mr, and Mrs Maurice Croken. Enicrald. were visitors to Indian River and New Annan on Sunday. Mr, Barry Schui-man and Mr. .1. J. Macxinnon New Annan, vis- ited Kensington on Frday where they called on Mr, James Ponder- gust. Mrs. Delbert Rayner and little daughter Joyce were in Summer- slde Wednesday. Joyce now has a cast on her arm the result of a broken hone in her wrist, all her: friends hope it will he completely healed soon. ' The lobster fishermen from this district have been busy this past week getting ready for the season. Mr. Richard Wall launched a beaut- iful new boat on Monday. lie has been busy building it in his large shop this past winter He was as- slsted in the designing by his brother Bernie from Prlncefown. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mm-Neill and family New Anrun visited Kinknra and I-jmcrald on Sunday. In Klu- kora they spent some time with their daughter Erin who is a stud- cnt at. the Convent. At Emvralcl they visited their dmiuliter and soil-in-law. Mr and Mrs Mntirice Croken. , Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hogg, 'l'ravellers Rest, were visitors sun- dny at the lioimr of Mr, and Mn. Harry Seiiurmsu. New Arman. Mrs. Art Blanchard. Travellers Rest, spent the past week visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper Pownal. His many friends are glad to see at p.w.c.. Charlottetown, on Tues- day. 2nd. They were accompanied by their instructors, Mrs. Murphy and Mtss smith, teachers. and Mrs. Edna Jenkins. These pupi s mode I score or 74. which was very (red- itable, considering that they had to compete with schools which were provided with I music teacher dur- ing the school term. Mrs. Walter nownesa Ind Mrti. Arnold Henderson assisted in the transportation of the pupils to and from the cm. ,4 incur roll All roux mane: ll W.fzW”t'fE'6M"1 III Ilka” Arthur Enman, Mrs. Allie Neill and Irma MscNeill were among the many that atteiifod the Macfnnis-Lambs weddinz in Kenslngtun on Monday. ISLAND EQUIPMENT GOMPANY Water Street nu niiu 231:: Sumineralilo Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Rayner and children Joyce, Freddie, Linda and Alan were visitors to Pownal on Sun(i'ay and were guests at. the home of Mrs. Rayners par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hooper. OUR BOARDING HOUSE ?r5W.:ll5wi.2.L4l”32..'i2'.””E.o.&.”E:.5”"E gt-U5 ESKIMO wizesnek MEET- BAD NEWS Boone? BURKE: HAS A RECORD LONGER i.rruAu int POUNDS or: MAJOR HOOPLE :- LEMM see. ' g-”Xg THAT A'?TA my ,.e PICK on MV Mm- HOOD! 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