.7l 4 2? l g 2 MR. AND MRS. II. J. B. SIIAMA AND PARTY Lovely Wedding Held At St. Bee's Church, N. S. St llivv's Xn:livan ('liiii'ih was thin scene of a lovely ttE'dflllll.' on July l at I130 am when Smile Marv, dziiiszhtcr of Mr and tlrs. .lacub ll:id(l'-ti South iiain St. hot-.'inic the liriile of HIIXT) .l.iiIies ltit-harri. son iif .luscph Sliutini and the late tlrs Shaina. t'liarliitte- (min, P R l ltev tlark l"ei'gus-on. Halifax, nflivizited Baskets of ttiiifti lint Dvllllltlx pink and yel- zitliiitiit-tl the cltiirch aitil uliitc ptifllx with itlitte satin, bmis tiizirkcd the guest pr.-its tlrs lll)'tlP Fraser played dur- im: the suiiiiiiu of all tlrzicious Spirit. lloiy Gluist” before the ct-i'cititiiiy and "ti Perfect l.q'e" at the sisiiiiig of the i'c:i.er. by the L'lltiIl' of St Bees f'liui'ch illie bride. given in iiiurriage by l'I('l' fatlicr ttiire a white flour- lt-uih umin of lace and net with himpi-ii skirt anti lace side panels The larc Jacket hail slender sleev- es and collar trimmed with seed and embroidered Mine was held in place by a tiara of seed pearls. Her veil was of tulle illusion. She wore white pumps and car- i'It'll a cascade of red sweetheart rinses Miss Mary lldllddtl. sister of the bride. vtore a floor-length jacket- led gown of pink lace and nylon net over satin with hooped skirt. Shc carried a nosegay of red ros- t-- and white poms. tiiss Sandra Kell. liridesiiiaid. viure a matching yellow fluor- lcngili guun with a lace scalloped skirt. and carried a cascade of velluvi roses and white poms. They mire wliitc pumps, with item!- ili't-sst-.s and mitts iiialcliiiig the gowns The flower girls. Gladys Had- lad and Norma Joseph, Sydney.) nieces of the bride, wore match- IVIE nylon lace ovcr yellow andi pink net uith white slippers, inat- i L-hing headdress and mitts and carried tiny baskets of white poms and a rod rose. Paul Kays. Charlottetown, cou- itin of the groom. was best man and the ushers were John l-laiidad Zflmwz l.uaCanliaoIeLIn.Iu-'Ildnm.PIno.X Pogo 8 The Guardian Friday. August 2,1957 inavy blue velvet ribbon pattern- ilng with blue and white accessor-i ins and a corsago of pink carna-l l tions. ' Mr. and Mrs. Shams left on ai HAPPENINGS His Honour tho Lieutenant Gov- ernor and Mrs. T. W. L. Pruwso are entertaining at a dance on Fri- day, 2nd August. 1951. at Govern- ment House, Victoria Park. Mr. and Mrs. George Bambrlck of Schenectady. N.Y.. have return- ed home after spending their va- cation with Mr. Bambrick's father. Mr. Urban Bambrick. Head of Hiilsborough. Last Friday evening July 1. the couple celebrated their 10th wedding anniversary. The guests included Mr. and Mrs. Louis Cameron, Mr. Ernest Cameron, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cof- fin. Miss Etta Jordin, Mr. Melvin Jordin. Mr. Frank Bambrlck. Mr. and Peter Shams. brothers of the wedding trip to New York, Boston gut ngmbricg, Mr. ".1 Mn 11;,-. bride and groom. A reception was held at the Nor- folk Hotel for 136 guests. Receiv- ing with the bridal party were the parents of the bride, the groom's .and other points in the U.S.A., and pan their return will take up res-l idenco at 211 Euston St., Charlottc- i town. i The bride was given gifts froml nest Bambrick. Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Bambrlck. Roy Coffin. Fran-- cis Bambrick. Elmer Ryan. George Baird. Mrs. Joseph Myers and daughter Patricia of Peakes Road. iaiher and sister. Miss Helen Sha- l the staff of Goodman Company. j Mr. and Mrs, Irwin pheian and llla. The bride's mother wore a blua flowered dress and duster coat on- semble with white and blue no- cessories and I corsagc of red FUSES. Miss Shama wore a blue and uhite nylon figured dress with "ieige and white accessories and 'lll'S8gQ of yellow roses. Mr. Ferguson proposed the toast ii the bride and the best man read ttlffgralns from Charlottetown, On- I iario, Detroit and California. Miss Julia Haddad, sister of the bride, had charge of tho gueat liuok. For going away the bride chose a navy and white satin sheath dress with white background and WELCOME VISITOR Mrs T. W. L. Prowse. wife ofipictured above (right to lefti. They l(lol. Cameron of lnvernesshlrc the liviitneiinnt governor. .Vlrs. were enjoying the gathering of the were both recent and most wel- Donald Hamish C.-iinr-ron of l.och- clans Wednesday at Eldon, Mrs. come visitors to Princo Edward lei and Mrs. A. W. Rogers arc Cameron. with her husband. Lt. island. CLAIRE ('. IFRGE Mr, and Mrs Peters Buy. announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Claln Ca- therine. to .lohn Coonev Miillally. Inn of Mr. George Mhlliilly and ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED n JOHN C. MUl.l.Al.l.Y lntiix Biiriie. It ' the late Hrs. Mullally, Sourls West. marriage will take place Septem- hcr 4 at St Peter": Church.-Pho too by Craxwell. MARY HAWORTL-I Woman is Not Spendth riffer please help me get a healthy budget? We make a regular church pledge every year. and repeatedly fall far short of it N. New Glasgow and choir of St. Bee's 1 church. The groom operates a grocery business in Charlottetown. l l l l E69 Mr. and Mrs. George Phelan of Morell Rear. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeffrey and sons Earl and Ralph of Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Purcell. Dan- ny and Kathy, left by plane for Chicago.-They spent six weeks at their summer homo at Kcppoch Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Alex Frew of New lLavni University in Quebec City. York City are in the city to visit w' Mn. Frcw'a mother, Mrs. W. B cs Muir. Parkdaic. Mr. and Mrs. Fr-cw and Mr. and Mrs. Dom- pierre are onioylng a cottage at Brighton Shore. Mrs. Gladys Swanson of Eastl Natick. Mass. accompanied by her daughter Betsy. is spending three weeks with her mother, Mrs. Har- ry Matheson. 40 Upper Prince St, City. Mr. R o g o r Worth, R.C.A.F.. Moose Jaw. Saskatchewan. arrived in Charlottetown Tuesday to attend the funeral of his father the late Mr. Charles Worth which took place on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. , Pete Anderson. Moncton and Mrs” and Mrs. Al Lcslanc. Moncton. al-i so won in the city to attend tho I ' d funeral. Mrs. Anderson and Mrs.l LcBianc aro daughter: of the de- Mt. Stewart parsonage was the scene of a quiet but happy event ceased. on June u when Lillian Grace. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh McAssey. Head of Hillsboro. and Brenton Emmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emmons Newson, Bravkley were united in marriage by Rcv. B. V. MacLcan in a double ring ceremony. The bride. given in marriage by her father. wore a ballerina length gown in white rosepoint Chantilly. lace and gossamer tulle The tudor Mrs. Janet Baker of Queen Char- lotte High School Staff was a stu- dent in conversational French at for a three weeks course. At the completion of this course she was joined by her husband and son Al- an and they motored on to Toron- to, Hamilton. Niagara Falls and Buffalo. While in Toronto they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. ,Arthur L. Jenkins. ELll:EN'”Sl DIARY Nell More Still Keeps Us in Suspense basque bodice featuretl a sabrina neckline enriched with iritie-st-eiits and sequins. A front panel of lace enhanced the skirt lavishly gather- -V ed over satin. Her shoulder length MB. in MRS. BRENTON NEWSON AND A'l'l'ENDANT8 Wedding Parsonage ed up with sequins. was gathered to a tulle crcsccnt shaped hat em- broidered in sequins. Her only or- nament was pearl earrings. gift of the groom. She curled a ('8!-i cade bouquet of red roses. The bridesmaid, Miss June Me-, Assey. sister of the bride, wore a ballerina length gown of powder blue nylon sheer with tVllIiP em- bossed floral design, and featur- ing a sweetheart neckline. She wore matching bolero anti mitts. Site carried a nose-gay iif blue and nhile iiiniiis. For her ilaiightct"s wt-ddiiiii thi- liridt-'5 mother chose a hm pl:-cc navy dress and navy and while accessories. ller corsage was pink carnations The groom's mutlier veil of scalloped silk illusion louch- wore a blue and white floral dress l, . "long-winded telephone conversa- ” ”l with white accessories and I run sage of yellow mums. The groom was supported by hi; brother. Mr. Vincent Newson. Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the Queen Hotel Charlottetown. The bride's tabla was adorned by I three tlcr tied- .rling cake and vases of siininiei flowers. Toasts to the bride wcrt proposed by Rev. B. V. Macbcsr and Mr. Hamilton Douglas. ti ivihich the groom fittingly replied , For travelling the bride Chusr i l pink nylon dress. navy duster. zinc i pink accessories. Her corsage wai of pink carnatlons. The couple Ief amid showers of confetti and i.'.tl0( i wishes on a trip through the Marl titties and Eastern States. Prior to her marriage llll ibride was tendered tw o shorten where she received many ltItE'l! unit uxcful gifts.-Photo by Meyeri Sin '0. fer a recipe based on a cup and a half of warm water and a cake or packet of yeast. An egg. piece of shortening, sugar and salt is a ded to make them wholesome We baked rolls this morning af- lng bared fields in its wake. Fine loads wheeled down the farmlane.l - the hay-wagons to be emptied and i .at the and of a barn. In all five good men and true" of the farm; replaced in turn below the eavel. l was limited to five minutes. . .'i if,” lions." in those days. each call, Mrs. Liinnin ttas on duty froml 7 ant. to 9 pm six days a week tutti a few hours on Sunday. but it was also her duty to get up at; nigh . Aquinas Church. Halifax in near . future. alike to buy a tent (S40: and camp' . at a national park. What do you Dear Mary Hawortlr Will youl L.. BETTY MacDONALD. R.N. Mrs. R. J. Mat-Donald wishes to 3nnl)UlIl': the engagement of her daughter IBcttyi Elizabeth Mur- iel to Dr. Joseph Cairns, Halifax. Marriage to take place St. Thomas 355 a year; birthday: for every one. 320; and our vacation fund. for four weeks this year. is Slso. in the past welvc visited my bus- band": people on vacations (mine live near here); and though I love them, thalis enough. We'd think? i am uiied to making picnic lunches and stretching the budget: but now I am stumped. I ran't see whether to go ahead or not. I certainly would appreciate your oplnlonl. i FRUGAL SPENDEII . xlderatlon your husband's modesti earnings and the present convcn-1 lences you are bu,vlniz- air con- dition. new refrigerator. new di- van. etc.-after having paid for I house and a car, i don't soc how i you could possibly do more with the money. That in. to combine no element of practicality with a degree of gracious living. f e for the youngsters when hun- ger ovcrtnkes them between meals these busy summer days. Fresh and punched. even with a grimy holiday -- finger, the opening fill- ed with butter or molasses or jam -M a fancy they are obviously enjoyed. Laiit cultivated strawberries went into the making of a short- cake. a popular fruitcd food with the family. Served with the melt- ing white of ice-cream' it fairly drips with the vitamins and calor- In and "trace" foods needed to replace the energy of mind and body which has been claimed in toil by the haying. "I don't believe there's anmhcr activity of the tarm thnt has more actual toll to it" the younger farm- er commcncd today. "There's la- bour in its every movo - in the mowing and saving and storing. The harvest's only ftin. But the haying's no chore for a wcakllng." "lt'it only play these times to what it used to be" James offer- od. "Tho machinery of now part- Icularly I would say tho loader does much to lessen the work. Sup- poise that we had to lift cvcry fork- ful. as we once did. to the load. Oh, no, it's not nearly the lair DEAR a. Rs. Taking into con M" "' "'1"-" What an ideal this proved to be for the saving! With every enthus- iasm it was commenced and con- tinued up to the edge of dusk leav man ties that hold firmly through crises. Howevu. your immediate ques- tlon seems to be whether to buy in camp tent for 840. as a first intern in getting the most vacation for a total outlay of 8150 this sum- Wcli. again-it's a matter of taste; of who! you Him: as a i l iihonld say that you are I re- markably disciplined and thrifty .investor of family funds-though with a generous (a wliolesomei.m"( if , . vi We” kept occupied with its in-i . A ' tercsts. Gage too feeling the yoke E ” 2 of it on tanned young shoulders as i in his Dad's care he managed a 1 tractor at the loading. So far at Alderlea we on the I ;femlnine side of the households have been exempted from actual contact with the work. Jeanie be cause of her babe, end we inc cause we have come to that more-'. and less blessed estate of dowag-ll ershlp which. oven in its serenity. it is in its limitations p little piti-ll ful to reach! l l Now that we were left in a com- -5 i l I . ;fortabIc void during the works pro- .,D igress. its sights and sounds wercii - ' all about. And reminders were sent l I in at intervals by alert messen- in Mrs - reminders like "Gran-dod- dy says for you to mix us a cool .rl'nlr. He guesses "with a giggle 'its a lot warmer out where we are than it is in the houscl. . . and he said for o the mat onyul:n:o.l:1.::'eu:3 llfblllzlln the class of I957 at the Vic-. when in com" in w it forgloria School of Nursing. Hailfax.1 for he in. no "me .0 Wu” tad"... Miss MacRao is the daughter all, The gunu-ngr my uve u, pink Mrit. Georgie C. Macfiac. Char-l rose: of remembered gardens and;l9"'"'w"t l the blues of delphlmlum for hum-; ..... ..... t:....'":"..."...:::'.,.":..:ii T lk :::i::::i:-..::i::.:i.-ii: ””9 ” 5 :::.'.::.ii..:"::'.;".n.".:.:::t.:".;l W” The WW HOYT. .V.B. (CPi--in the days ovhcn the telephone was in ist in- the Noll-more to the joyn of my raking. "TM" WW!" Jim?! W18 by tho ifancy. and regarded suspiciously Dlper he has been enjoying hero by some. it wait not unusual for a in the old armchair, at a thought. telephone operator to work 14, I must to and bring that mnroihourii a day. One of those pioneer in from the pasture to the stable. operator: was at year-old Emma. Shcll be away from the other Lunnln. of this village near Saint animals when she's there. Because John. i you never know iunt when. . be, in addition to the operating job, "051 gMrs. Lunnln took on extra duties But we know that this hn boon by training new apprentices. GRADUATES E Pictiirctl above is Miss Jcsslol Marltae. R.N., who was a graduatel is no embarrassing. and there ll”-.gh,r mm , penumus Mn" of systematic prcssuro on us to do an Ideal day for tho haying. Mrs. Lunnln - KEEP IN TRIM Orthopedic Specialists Recommend Exercise Pitioo:I.fe hachwiliel itnerbent,nndo:lghtiegstrshtt m mL:”&".":”' hi. 5"" 5”" l'-""" El '39- lilovomeot: Contract muscle: Hl run. up swoon! the iiumciui. yuiiing la touoii Movement: Pull up snugly with median line. and Us on-i -ud lndiou I slaw can of an. iumod n-no flat agnillt the ahatfdonmuma. '..g.'5.. ,” I IIIIO .. '-.-..... is ..:'-.:'..'-.... ..::'-.....-' : .:::.:.-..--:::..-:-..-.: .-.-, -,-,--3 tu ......i'.. to Iowhild iioca.wn'neiouw strains. '-V-'II-I---l-nI- ' moan: ax.sowtyio-w'ie:u1memi-ct-.uinru..'nucas I-do-vii-It-I-u """'7' .nue.nmoioi.ii-cit-uetniouioeuoniim-this F"-"""”""'-W-0 anon-3..1Isaualoprnossmoiicfheoontofsia.1hnj "V: .."' J1-n:nuu.ru-ogre.-thou. lion;-It!fhfa.I:': ' ..':':""”",” EH01 N1FuV'I ml : ls&I&:Q-HI-fapdnhnb-&wyIrqhoto&ianoai WEAR ON---I-1'"-I-M N, Qdmusb. hIow.0u-rnauudth 'h""C”"W'- r-....;..'- -..:-:.-.-...'-.-:i':-- - -....-''r :...--..-.:.-''r'. ""....'.'."":.... E 1 3 3, . '23.?-'h,gu':.'j ) h'j.K,.': j. ' o5 9!: .91? better. We have almost no money for entertainment, We'vo gone to maybe 15 movies in five years: once to a charity dance. and we have our families (above is per- aonsl on special feast days. Our recreations aro TV and picnics at nearby parks no often as weather permits. Despite careful planning, ally we are wlthoil cash. down in two neighbor couples for friends-plus our families. MARRIED I5 YEARS My husband's ukc-homo pay la 870 a weolteafwr tan: and insur- ance are taken out. We've been moi-rled 15 years. own our houao and a I95! model car; And i man the children's clothe: sad in (They are on: 4 And Si. bond wears washohlo clothes to work and I take care of them. usu- We all look nice, though watch pennies fie ly. our Christmas ag averages living values. which is all to thcl good. in my opinion. , I grant that another couple on. the some income. with compar- able obligations. might not allo- cute to Christmas spending, birth- day giving and summer vacations .the amounts that you do. They imight see fit to do without these llhlfei in fellowship. and put the money into a savings account- las a kind of cash insurance. in the event of a rainy hy. But the disbursement of money. theoretically to beat effect. is, 'somcwhat a matter of taste; or of temperament There is no lnl couple, on parents as a family group But your hesitancy. your inabil- ity to make up your mind. II a sort of straw voto against the idea. Remember the maxim: i"When in doubt. don't." By andi ,lnrgc. you've done such a clear! confident lob of managing money this far. that I think you ought to obey your hunch, when it bocka away from a proposition anxiously - as in this Instance. Could ho that your Is? (your sixth scnsel is warning you In stay out of "danger M.H. Mary ltawortli counsel: through her column, not by mail or per- .sonol interview. Write her In eon i of this newapqaer. I" ll! they do, it's an open flexibly right rule WHICH D0!-L! Moll .come. '.'i.7Z..i.... .. h is more uuful- a small And when haul ti avings soon hosted; or a treasury ofmut- ullly dlerl-shed - iltlonshlns with pendent-conservative Inomhor of .loyal rciotivcs and some few Pgrllglnem Wednesday said the lfriends. whom one had cultlvatcdjyamug bomb la "in. group: .for their own oolze. And it does saviour of mankind our dovlnod." take "giving"-i.c.. lively devotion. which gifts as xyin- bore. Vin e o n at bolmandtlniospenttonthor (as ntdaoeoumynowwtllr-lslIoH favocouslsl. 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