V I 1-m;nd,y,Nov. 17. 195511.. Guardian Page 9 RANNE ftDAMS PATTERNS- ;9?w 5,” JIFFY orrrz i Sew-very-easy to make a little IACI CUT ONE main pattern part for ggch ; i rnouou: HICI garment in this pretty doll": ward- Iv-, robel Jumper or auudreas. bolero, blouse, drell. bonnet, robe. night- gown. panties and petticoat - all from gay scraps! - Pattern 4700: For dolls 14. 16. ll. 2), 22 inches tall. See pattern for required yardalu. This pattern easy to use, sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has compoete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE C E N '1' 5 (35 cents) in coins (stamps cannot be aceptedi for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS. care 0! Charlottetown Guardian, Pattern Dept., 60 Front Street W. Toronto, Ont. Heron-Coyle Vows Solemnized Ai Fort Augustus St. Patrick's Church. Fort Au- gustus. P.E.l., was the scene of a pretty wedding on Wednesday. Oct- ober 19. when Margaret Helen. , 5 youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .v I4'-22' Maurice Coyle. Dartmouth, N. 8.. became the bride of Louis Daniel M., Heron. sun of Mr. and Mrs. John N6 Heron. Webster's Corner. P.E.I. , Rev. 1'. P..Butier pericvmed the TUITIS On TV,PlUgS faelremony and celebrated the nupt- H Mass. . in Vacuum,By Toes The altar was decorated with baskets of gladioli and the guelsl: s Ont. CP)-With the pews were marked with white sat fli2lflmDaL?o:'a Bewdiey housewife bows. Miss Eleanor MacDonald has the challenge of automation was organist. - hate" The bride, given in marriage by Just: little dexterity of the loot her father, wore a strapless gown dmu and she can cope with the of lace and tulle over satin, topped buttons knobs and switches that by a short lace bolero fashioned mum), the modern household. with a scalloped edge. The sleeves Mrs Leonard Holdaway, a were long, tapering to points over houseoife of this town at the woat- her hands. The gathered skirt feat- cn tip oi Rice lake. a few miles ured an equisite peplum of lace mum of Peterborough, 1, . pjonger billowing out into a point over tui- in what may be a new era of le..l-ier fingertip veil of tulle il- bousehold history-the advent at lusion fell from a Jpliet cap and the toe. she carried a bouque of red roses. with 3 dc" "mm or her big me The bride was attended by her we mevmnn set 1. turned dam... sister, Mrs. Austin Mcxenna. who hmdv if she happen, to be lngweqh wore a strapless gown of pink lace ing the phone with one hand and and tulle over taffeta with a lace wdlng junior M", the other, bolero and headdress to match. Mm Hnmaway (ind, bguding She carried a bouquet of mauve mm. haCk.by-eaklng work. How and white carnations. does she plug in the vacuum? Of The 8l'00m5mEn W88 M15 IVE" mm". Wm, he, to”. Heron. brother of the groom. Usher or if her hands are smeared WBSMIV AlI5UI1MCKCnl1l- with putty and the oven would The mother of. the bride chose be warming mkm, pmbyemg she a black dress with matching ac- merely flips off a slipper and with cessories and a fur neckpiece. Her her we nicks the switch corsage was of white carnations. These feats, however. are simple The 8"00m'l m01h'-'1' WW0 I dl'05I ,,,r M” Holdaway who can pick of Royal blue with blue accessories tissues from a package. leaf a book "id 3 M75880 0! fed NSC!- pirk up marbles, drop mg” cube, A breakfast followed at the Queen R Hotel where Rev. Butler proposed the toast to the bride. For travelling on her wedding ' trip. Mrs. Heron wore a grey suit . with aqua and black acessories She took art lessons in her former 3'15 I 0011519 05 Pink 1059!- iome-town of Toronto and loves to "0NoRED MW. A reception was held in Mr. and "she can draw . dog with he, Mrs. Heron's honor- at- the home lm hm" than 1 cm Wm, my of Mr. and.Mrs. John Heron. The lands." said her 10-year-old son C9"P'9 "'""'9d WW WVGJV 5""- Tom. TYPES? Which do you prefer? ed Back Arm Chair: Kitchen Hardwood Rocker. etc. l 'lTiWRoTor' chairs AT AN 1" ATTRACTIVE LOW PRICE! "The round letters are articu- irrly hard to make." said Mrs. '-'"'"3'lllc0l ll 90 !W"'".”' iioidaway as she printed "dog" I?9"'''- "'19" 5'0" In Ind let Iestly beneath the picture. psychiatric and spiritual help in She professes no musical talent wmlug N" 0' "'9 "HWOIIII 50! can pjckioug ,imp1, melodic, which you call "love." on a toy xylophone holding the As for Zeke'a jeopardy, there is hammers with her toes. no use trying to rescue him. until "one of th bi t dim iii in h i h i , mun! the ermistsei cu es e s open to e p and cooperative 1! E0011 blem for s - lift or guide him. M.n. Htfgrsyi lialdt-rwgl recently inub- Mary Haworth counsels through - 'm”''' 3 , 1'" VGTEIHMY her column. not by mail or person- "9 ' "0"" I Krona at interview. 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