MR. AND MRS. LAKEN LEWIS AND PARTY Young Couple On Lovely Old Al Trinity United Church parlor. Charlottetown. on May 25th. Ruby Jciui Maci.cnnan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. .loiin lilac-Li-unan. Glen Valley. was united in marriage uiih Lakcn l"t'cd(-rick, son of Mr. and Mrs. ilarry Lewis. York. Rev. it o w a r d Christin pcrformed the marriage ceremony. The bride wore a travelling lull nl blue with matching accessories. including mother of pearl earrings. gift of the groom. Bridesmaid Ruth ivlm-Lennan. QIKI”r of the bride. wore a Suit of dusky rose. Each worc corsages of cat-nations. sweet peas and maid- en liair fcrn. llr. "I-Iraiikle" Lcwis only bro- ilicr of the groom acted as best Illilil. The reception was held at the nlil Apain Bittc Room. where guests of the immediate families iirrc entertained The happy couple left on a short lioncyirioon to the mainland. On up-ir return they will reside on the old farm homestead at York, it he re four generations of the 1,.-his family havc resided. lliss Lela Mason licld a surprise iimiicr for Jean at the home of ur and Mrs. Itcigh .'iiaeLcan. Pzn-kilalc M the home of her sis- lrl. ilrs Donald Dlckicsnn. Glcn Valli-y. a comnuinity shower was iiclri loan was lcii to seal of huIlnl' hy lrcnc Machowcll. Two littlc girls Sharon lifacLcan and l”.rili-cn Miiriin W h cc I ed in the min Aiidrcy Cameron read vcrscs uinlc Norma Machcan. ii cle n ltiit-l.c:in and Anna 'vlacDouald ltpPl'lt'fi thr gifts Mrs. lie n sle y lliuiztiis placed them. Lunch was in-icd followed by a dance. in electric iron was prt-settled in lc:in by the Protestant Orphan- ic. .i:iii t shower was held for liaken iml .tcan in York Community llall Thc bride and groom were escorted to is tastefully decorated Iii Vcsucv (lift: were brought in , .--- . PIOMININI DIIIGNII that u the non. There's incl mi. in minor sin: 10. II. II. in d selecting unusual. and II. sine It 00501031 of steel 3-inch fabric: rli.1u- by Emily Johnson and Slow. Will Reside Homestead by two little girls. ('aria Watts and Beverly Swan. Gifts we re opened by Emily Johnson, Rose Watts and Christine Proud. Aletha Brown placed gifts on table. Laken on behalf of Jean thanked all. after which a nice program was enjoyed followed by lunch. (Phone by Cruwell) Son Of Former Islander Leads Class. In Medicine mm - in mg. raduoie of vaiiiiei-hiii College iii? gi-nduating"hec;:ioi'iin:1ne:iIcine in Tim and Science and will serve. the Vanderbilt University. Nash- his internship at University Hos- ville. 'I'enn.. appear: the in me pitni. Iowa City. Iowa. He is mar-i oi lohn Donald Maclntyre Gass. nod to the daughter of Us. Rep, Dr. Gass. who is a son of Dr. and and M1'I- 031101! Inter. Nash-y M . . ' G i N h- ville Tenn.. and has two sons. vtiise. 'rI!eIll?.!.mI:.dmI'lII Elsasasoln Dr. Gau'I mother is the former. clue and received the gold medal illln Mary Miiclntyre, daughtery and gold watch. the highest hon- not the late Dr. and Mrs. J.D.i :5 that can come to a student at luumgyu 01 Monugug. p. E. 1,.. 'nd"bm' llnd. Dr. Gun is I nephew of Mr. i A veteran of three year: in the Navy. he II n Phi am itapiu'Donald Gm. Charlottetown- wE AND OUR- NEIGHBORS Home Thoughts Are Pleasant. Especially For The Wanderer; Riihamah 3. Frank I and walked along the beach and sat in tlie garden. looking. listen- ing. feeling. admiring. it is lilac time in the garden as 1 had hoped it would be when I came home. Breezes warmed by the sun and freshened and perfumed in their passage over the salt waters and through myriadspf growing plants and flowers stirred the lilac blooms to lazy motion. Dozens of monarch butterflies fastened like bronwe ornaments to the white deep purple and lavender clusters. Beloved of the bees was a special variety. delicate and lacy and pale mauve. The song of birds. the hum of insects. the rustic of leaves was as pleasant to the ear as lapping water -- -7 COMPENSATION True it is that island winters IN 10112 drawn out; that Spring is late in coming. but how many heat-weary men and women en- vy utt! Just in few days ago when It has iiceu an inexpressibly and this. He was much i-xcucd lovely day. I left tie household me first evening at home. He chores to fend for themselves barked and strained lo leave the car as we turned into our lane. lie barked and scratched at the: door impatiently while we unlock- ed it and dashed around the' house running through everyl room. During the night he some-. how pushed open the door of they mom where he slept and ran up- stairs to us for reassurance and' comfort. This morning 1 aekcdi Tips. ':Where is Fred?" this kind1 host on the farm). He gave a strange little whine and ran out looking in every direction. OLD ASSOCIATIONS Better for all young things not in be uprooted. but kindness makes the adjustment easier. This iieems to apply to creatures and people of every age. Sometimes the. set- tler from foreign lands cannot re-I slat praising his native country. Unthinkingiy this is often resent- ed. "If things were so nice where he came from. why did he leavi"'” . in the careless comment. Obvious-i I left Chicago the temperature was almost a hundred degrees. At the airport in Toronto the heat was a rough woolly blanket shut- ting off all conversation between ly. all things considered, the sti-an-; ger perierred coming here. Bing deep within him it will always be an attachment for his early home -- it will remain glorified in his. W.C.T.U. The annual meeting of the Free- town Women's Christian Temper- ance Union. met on Tuesday eve- ning. May 21st. at the home of Mrs. J. Lewis. with the president. Mrs. Eldon Drummond in the I chair. After the opening hymn "All A- round the World". the Easter pro- amme was carried out. led by ithe president. assisted by several of the members. Mrs. G. Jardine .gave a splendid report of the ex- iccutive meeting held in Charlotte- ; town recently. i The roll call was answered with ll suitable Temperance versc. The laollection amounted to 81.65. Sev- ieral donations were received from gfrlends interested in Temperance work. New officers elected are as fol- lows Pres.. Mrs. Eldon Drum- mond; Vice pres.. Mrs. Fred Drummond: Trans. Mrs. Wallace Reeves: R. sec'y.. Mrs Alvin Stetson: Pricndship se(".V-. Mrs. Albcrt Stetson. to send cards to several mcmberl who are ill. After the closing Hymn and bent-diction. lunch was served by the hostess. ”i.'i.-”..Fv'6iix iAVPl--Rev. John Bernard Kelly: 69. poet." essayist and spiritual director of the Cath- olic Writers Guild of America. He was the spiritual guide pital. for of Roman Catholic writers more than 35 years. PRINTED PATTERN A685 by Na: Kaplan CREATE YOUR OWN "ORIGINAL" ,thi-aier evenings in the cit.V- "I" Jerilll. and beautifully M In yam Jim in n-Prominent Destgriertngure. ll only I "P1Il'0""' 5" 9t&onowiuIIai.thehoi-ire signcnii he. Printed Patten Am is avail- t-Iquiron Ml: div-as pouieoli mien M E.S. Damniarcll: Corr sec'y. Mrs. y The Friendship si-.c'y was asked died Friday at Misericordis I-ios- . fellow passangers except talk of memory. 1 the heat. I know a couple who have lived "Is it true,” one woman asked all their lives on the Island me. wistfully, t'that it never gets as have their fathers and grand-. , really hot on P.E.l. even in July fathers before them. Theirs has and August H that you need A never been the wrenching exper- bed-cover every night?” I told ience oi uprooting. Yet I was a- her it was quite true -- though as mused and interested upon visit-l occasional exception proved theiing their modern and beautiful rule. .new home to hear the mistress. TIPS lof the house day. ”Sometimes it Tips. our small dog. is bat-k.actually wish I were back in thati with us from his foster home. He'oId home of ours. It's silly I know: lent, How mtich is due to nature? ywas ugly compared with this one How much to nurture? I am in- -- but still I guess it's regret clined to believe much of the crcd- for the people and things of my flight now it's siinimeiui-oiiagcygay plastic chair cushions will do safari time. with hiuitcrs beating wonders. while si quick coat of the bushes for that divine little washable paint enlivcns cabinets place, so nice. so well situatednand bookshelves. Pretty plastic and so reasonable! curtains that can hp wiped clcan Well. it's not likely many iii us without being taken down PINI will find otir dmam summer hide-. little. I-inidaway cots are inexpcii away. Instead. we'll end up by slve and help to keep the place .sett.ling for something that we um-liittered lmny have passed by at first vlew,' Oi cnursc it is iisiially ni-cm. l Many summer cottages nrelsary. indeed advisable. to bring ivery poorly furnished. btit an en- some furnishings and accessories trancing view and ii moderntelfrom home. but he very careful rental often nffsct that factor. and selective nhoiil this. and Moreover. is rented place can be dnntl overdo it, There is so Iilllitil made not only habitable but down we're apt to consider essential but right pretty and comfortable at reasonable cost SOME IMPROVEMENTS Such things. for instance. as nicely for the months anyway. ltlmmltr . is healthy. affectionate and obcd-i - it was no much work and ity l l it is due to the good friends who youth-everything that happen- kept him for months both last year ed in the old house." ELEANOR ROSS i Careful Planning Makes Summer Cottage Cozier Ily ELEANOR ROSS 'i-olorful plastic tablecloths and ' light and l loo lusting In-oohnons. 3:: Iron '3i” CICILII UONYV CIIDLII Inn .Q'” . npiilicd 'l'lic new lower neckline has bccn making a dcfinite dem d on cos itime jewelers to come fiiftihe barn spaces with pretty baubles and beads. Ami we think the ones pic- tured are just the right answer These are called ripple pearly HANDSOME NEW PEARLS - overseas posting with P. E. l. Airwom In Europe - Also Travels The RI" AI" Au IIHHZIIIII Ni-vvs wi th headquarters at Metz. France. releases the following in- (uniting bulletin on I Prince Ed- ward Island girl -- A two-year the Royal Canadian Air Force may result in some language barriers and pro- Iiems of counting foreign cur- rency. bill I0? iirctty Corporal Hel- tie Mae Weathi-rhie. 23, ofVal- lcyfield and Montague, Prince Ed- time chance in travel abroad lnorg than i-onipensales for such dllficullties. Five years ago. lletiie Mae was hut finishing her high school ed- ncntioii at the Montague Mem- orial High School, when the traln- workinll hours. and admits that lng and travi-lling opportunities her weekends are planned ueil-5 offered to young women in the ahead of time Hnliiiai travelling g RCAF caught her fancy The iol-y lowing November she Joined the regular forces of the RCAFI and has since become a trained on Serves n,,m,-,9 During the four years that followed. she was stationed at radar units in eastern Canada. In February of thin year. the in; posted to. the radar squadron of the RCA? Air Division in i-'.ur- ope, where. as I fighter control- ler operator. she became part of the crew of men and women whose important duty lies in iei-luring Canadian all-weather it-'-loos and Sabre day-fighters ii. unidentified ' Iircrait She will remain with the overseas radar squadron for ; two-year period. Important though ilPr work is. Cpl. Weatherbie has found that there's more to the Air I'.i)I1'0 than has already taken her to several European (.'ountii'es. l n c I u ding. Frlnce. Germany. I.uxeiiii)otirg,1 England and Scotland. The Guardian Page 9 Wed-. -IUVIIC :91 "i ',l and are oval-shaped siniulatedl fresh water pearl with a new type stiriace. They are used in a five rou graduated necklace. biti- Ion carrings and bracelet. The col- ors are pink. blue and gray, as well as uhite. y KEEP IN TIEIM W False Starts Always Come To Good End For Dieters Ry IDA JEAN RAIN Most of the triunipliant dicti-rs who report success tell of many false starts before they finally made the grade What then spells the riiifcrcni-c bi-ttvcen the false iilart and the right approach” it is this: ilni-r an overweight re- cognivcs that continuing the pIi'.'VsIIros nf nvi-renting mean: sacrifir-iiig all the other love of life. she looks at fattening fare frniu it new perspective I-'i'niii that point on. our overwciglit is mentally conditioned to carry IIITIIIYZII in uicm-:s it's a joy to pass along this. letter irnm :4 spunky dietcr who the right psychnlngv in for n vvhiliv uitbnut that favnrile chair. those i-niriiy i-usiiiiins, iimsr preitv nriiamcnts and hits of lyric-i In-hrnr. Pi'nni-rly. Ilicse slioulri be put auav at home. stnrcd against next fall lI'Ili'lI we take tip rvgiilar iiouseki-oping again. Iiitile things that make for tidi- ncss. such as plenty of clnilics hangers. giirim-at bags (ml the like should be taken to the sum- incr pliicc Kccping i-lolhcx in order iiiakcs things easier Ilil' Pi'('Tl'lIIli” As for the Lilrlictt. don't over- load with nuts and pans (fliaiii-cs are that meals are going to he that Ihcrc'll he plcntv of ciiting nut. and eating nutni- dnors, hliikc .'I list of absolute cs- nonliiils and stick in it. Make use nf ovccllciit plastic diani-runi-c ii that could be dispensed with very wcil as the ll'iIntiPrIlli paper pi.-ilcx and other items that paper food are sit pretty i0l'Vll'il and in We can, for instance. gct along ll”PlS4)IlBi)i)' priccil. All-DAV HQRE L WLEODIEQ l each prniili-ni and reduced M M- cess pounds. 1 . AFTER MANY A'I'TEMI''l'S ; ”(in October Ill. 1955. I decldedy this was it. After dozens of at- tempts, this time I would succeed. lam fit 2" and weighed I93 pounds. I wore I lite 40 or 42 dress. and every morsel of food I ate gave me I guilty feeling. My linsbariri and mu college age son: assureil me th"y loved mel as I uas biil I was unhappy I finally decided that the irw mo- meals of pleasure received from eating couldn't compare. with the triumph of being able to wear young looking styles and feeling that people weren't poking fun at me. "I work in I email grocery store where I do nuiie air!-ntioiil work as Vl'i'Ii as keeping house” biil hcfore I started counting cal-' orics. that did nothing to help mp1 lose uctirlit. I developed my own menus by limiting my calories to ll.00il, including all the foods Iy knnu are necessary to good health Ev Vlay I956 l was down: in l.'lIi, uliich means I lost M pounds from October in May F y NUMICIIOIIS i'iIMPI.IMI".NTS BRA8 Aria OIRDLES the lightest, curve-controllers overt IIIIMNISS NO SOAP, NO DIODOIANT AIOHI CAN CIVII Daisy-Fruit burn and girdles slip on in 0 I015 - it like a second sltin - wash and dry in no limo at all. illustrated. bondoou in embroidered broadcloth - lightly boned girdle of nylon and loan, with daisy embroidered satin Iront panel. Other givdint in Helena: stretch nylon and In elastic. I ”Vl,v licallli is hotter now than iii-iorr. Al nn time during those) mmulix did i feel weak or shakvy or abus-cil I received numeroiisl NIIlll'liinli'ltls as soon as it he-I came appnrciit that l was losing weight. This. of course. helped to spur me on. There are some who insist I looked much better he- forc. but thcv are iisiially unsee- ci-sslul dieters who can't make up laziest IVIIV-DAV lighter controller. Cpl. Weatlicrtiie also has lvtol After completing a twonionth brothers in the Services: One bro- basic training course at St. Johns, ther, LAC I-Jrir weaiherhie Is' an A U d 7 Quebec. in January I953. Cpl. aero-engine iiiei-hanii- at Rt'Ai-' grH','::;-'"QS(. Hwnmg rlprpsl Weatherhic. daughter of Mr and: Station Cold Lake, in nortlii-rn Al Mcum L.'m,m.gih rnnmrannn Mrs. B A Wcatherbie of Mon-'berta. Anothcr bi-iiilier, Arthur” ,- . ,- ., A V V llgue. look a further specialiudi in with the lime at t'.-iinp PeIa- ::::"'sPrhl.VW:;” ::;”w,. 'and;";': course at Rttlil-' Station Clinton. wawa, iintarin. John A .wm,,..m.'m,n. Hnnsmm -? .-A,..F.. svm . y The graditalv has taken up the . ' . . ., , tpositiiin of Supt-rvisor nf illustra the" minds "H" mm "m Edi ORWHL U" E w'L ition Stations for ('cnti'al 81', at along without overeating. ; ”I now wear a size 14 dress and. would like to go even A little Che Duiiiinu-n rixpi-rimr-iiial Farm. Prince (ii-oi-go B('., -- Photo by Geraldine t'ai'penter Studio. The Illulllill) iiii-cling of Uiwsi-ll Cove W.l. was licld ll Mrs John lower hiit my doctor assures me :::.l:.:n; 02" ;,lJ';::I.l;”:r:;'3:l9 th ' " I ' 3 t ' will .1 M" rlusi HF," Iwwi 5" Ing opened uith Institute Freed. . it-ed his advice. I still eat no" can was anw.l,N,d by! ..QuHg McI.eori and iP('OlIiIP(I liv Ur: I- along the same pattern I used all lion... Minutes or previom memnk E. Rooney that 35.00 he scni Kai during my weight losing period, were rad and -dopedy gick mmuvation Arniy. A new member Mrs. adding only an extra slice of toast mm" Ind Schuol comm..." Geortlv Mrllrrllald was uclrnriicd re-i . , and my morning cereal. ( know ported naming npmpd. itn the Ii'iSililiii' Next meeting in Iwm "W" I” m.V-59” K” 3H3l"" It was decided to treat siziiiiiililx '1 M” wmrpd "M mil-I"" Mat'l.i-an Iioll call. an at-In-lp far This reducer is In he cnnzratu- children at schoolclnsing Ind sio no , land on mam, ummsl N," "my be mun learner for print mam the Hasaar. irograinnic. Hrs Jrthn did she triumph in shedding the were made to attend annual dis- 5- M14-Nd A '"'"'N' it'll on by burdensome pounds. but she In lrict convention nIFlat River Hall. Mrs. .Iohn tit-Rae has won by not insisting on reducing too far. As many of memlierii as possible M” D W w,,,,,mM Wwml Also, by i-oimnui-ng to follow nlwas asked to attend (,orrupotid- mm ad." g ' y d' protective eating pattern. she has ,em-e was read and dismissed. The .' '""”' " """” "'""" maintained her new weight level secretary was asked to send lI.il0 W" '"J"”"l- "'I'-"'l IV? 5'" bulletin, Wm hi... Moi 'YroOo Morh log 1. .for a year That is the real test for ('A.r -12! successful reducing. i .ii-ss. assign:-ri by Virs It was moved by Mrs. John A. ri",,)4 Ail-svsf! Willi c.eimI.miIt.vi.iiiI.4.i'i.i7.I Just M0001: If M .' SQUEEZE if on! No firenr hung with strong. smelling waving lotion! just Vlueen a ribbon oi cream mini - your Imr . . . COMB If in.' Comb rreau new the hair... wiNDifi1p! Wand up an the rgrloy, Couldn't be temple: is sensational Ms9.e.c.smo You put vqi-rrlr n riiiimn in U dyed tcmdicma ii. cm-nml i" dream wbnh, In it uirlu, maki- -eivlnm No Idppy lotion-No mun-No fun! perivimeii cream nnm vnnr in-v iimili H in and Iimi up WWII plum ....'ru ..i. ii..- Ina. plprrs KIIPFIIPVI Ami when -.-iii ucc ilir rru," in i-.-.- n- -aw -i.niv hiiir u-il'. lac firms! .'lf'lTg1”tI -.min.ll:l.'-' IIIIH in-ni ibr uni bnnr nl vliiv turn, "unriaiiirnl" lrv-1 b'iutI-v-y up: ni inn it y hm. VIttfVIiJ'. the (reei Ilium: rvuvvi ui? Fsch nrnrni oi iuir Emil. use! .i.. ,.s,.. ..-i.- ....t .3 sis-.mlM vb. c the inn mun N0 NEUTIALIZEI NEEDED nnmuuo ” I .,..M ..-.'!ij.91;siQ I .