i f Greerl Doull Nupiials -in wedding was solem- -Q..,STi' tghe United Baptist Par- mnage at Centraliliedeque. on Sat- &,,y, May 7 at 2 p.m..' when Gwynneth Carolyn. younser drasti- u, of Mr; and Mrs. Otto Doull, go,” united in marriage to CD1- xanneth Everett Greer. R. C. A., F. station. Summerside. son of Mr. ma Mrs. Charles Greer, Moncton, '31 3. The ceremony was perform- ”; by Rev. Charles A. Britten in me pngence of the immediate umuy. Tlia wedding march was playgd by Mrs. Walter Roberts. aunt of the bride- ”, in-ids, given in marriage by be; father. chose an ivory satin mas, with over-skirt of net. and bodice and peplum of Chantilly 1". with matching mitts. Her ginger-.tip veil was held in place by s tiara of sequins and her corsags was American Beauty bride's mother was dressed Q coppgr tone crepe with brown gccassoriaa and a corsags of F0503. Takllmgception followed at the home or the bride. when a num- ber of relatives partook of a de- licious luncheon." daintily served by girl friends of the bride. The bride's table. with lace cloth and white tapers was centred with a H"-,e.tier wedding cake topped by miniature bride and groom. The bridal couple left by car an a honeymoim "ll! 9-0 T0l'0'1I0 and Niagara Falls. The bride Chas. for travelling a navy suit with light blue trimmings and navy accessories and oorsage of sweetheart roses. - on their return the newly-wed will reside in Summerside. TENDEREI) SHOWER "Previous to her marria a the bride was tendered a mlscel aneous shower at the home of Mr. and teaspoon red pepper. 1 teaspoon Mrs. Ralph Cellbeck where she black pepper. 2 48-ounce cans to- rgcgivgd many beautiful gifts. .mato soup. 7 quarts 114 20-ounce cans) of red kidney beans cooked. Pd" d. Melt the shortening in a heavy -lei-ii Men Dies in MS. pan. add onions. garlic and beef and brown lightly. Add seasonings. WESTVILLE, N. I.- The body of Joseph Shreenan, Church St.. soup and beans. Cook slowly about 30 minutes. stirring occasionally. was found April 21, at 3:46 lying face down in a drain about 200 EGG RECIPE This eggs a is king recipe will yank "om bk hon... bghlnd suns make 50 bounce servings: 2 48- D”,-. hon" "M on "1,-1;,-openy ounce cans of mushroom soup. 4 belongiu .. Cecil green. Mac. cups milk, 4 dozen hard-cooked Quin,” Av. The body as found eggs sliced.2cups chopped plmento b Damn (Bonk eigmgmdgaghau. and 50 slices of buttered toast.- yilbow mu Mr nd M" Blend together the soup and milk ltsnley Cook. who had taken a short out from Church St. on than fold in the sliced eggs and his way home from school. Den- plmento. Heat slowly but do not boil. Serve over buttered toast. nis immediately told his part ants. - Chief of Police Ira Davis was MAIN DISH For a main dish ibis stuffed gotifisd by Allison Day. Dr. H. pork chop recipe will serv 50 I. Whitman and Osborne Eagles People. ' i were called and on srrivin Dr. Ingredients: 50 Vi-Incl! thick P0l'k Whitman examined the body chopwsvt quarts of soft bread and had the remains removed cub": 50 CW9 cmpped I"'I”"- 1 5 an Eagles. Fun,” Home. tablespoon poultry seasoning; 2 Mr. shreemn W" last seen cups (1 lb) butter melted. 3 cups alive at 9 Wednesday evening when he left to return home hot water. 2 45-ounce cans mush- rogm songs! 8 cup; milk. d . rown e por chops an ar- gfter visiting friends in Church - AL 0- mqumu hr mm Thaw range them in 3 baking pans (12 day morning it was learned he Iiad not returned to his home. by 18" by 2"). Combine bread cubes. onion. butter. water ilnd .Ifgi-on ll a.in. Chief Davis. along with John W. Fruar and son seasoning and mix thoroughly. Top James searched and made in- Calerlng For Large Groups Helped By Use Of Canned Soup By PAULINE KENNEDY Canadian Press Staff Writer TORQNTO (CP)-Spring time- annual meeting time - confronts many hostesses with questions that arise in feeding 50 or more women. But the problem of caterln for large groups such as churc or club organizations can be helped by including canned soup. Here are four recipes for main course dishes providing 30 servings using soups as their basis. They are simple to make. delicious in taste and relatively inexpensive. TASTY DISII Spaghetti with meat sauce (50 servings of 5 ounces sauce and 8 ounces spaghetti): 6 lbs. spaghetti. 8 cups (4 lbs) of ground beef; 3!. cup (2 an olive or salad oil. 8 cups (8 lbs) chopped onions. in large cloves of minced garlic, 1 tablespoon salt. I teas as black pepper. I whole bay eaves or 1 tablespoon sweet basil. 1 table- spoon chili powder. 3 48-ounce cans tomato soup. 2 cups of water. Cook the spaghetti which yields about 11 quarts. Cook beef in olive or salad oil until browned and add onions and garlic. cookiintil tender. Blend in remaining ingredients and heat to boiling. Simmer for about an hour. Pour 5 ounces sauce over each ii ounces cooked spaghetti and sprinkle with psrmeaan cheese. CHILI CON CARNI Another dish is chili con earns. This recipe will provide 50 8-ounce servingt: in cup shortening. 3 cups (1 lb) finely chopped onions. 12 large cloves of arlic mashed. 8 cups ground bee (4 lbs). Va cup each shop with a scoop of stuffing (about 1 tablespoons). Blend the soup and milk and pour over all. Queen's Decision To Broaden Cliarles' Education S-Clieered papers today cheered Queen Eliza- beth's announcement that aix-year- old Prince Charles will mingle with other children at school in- stead of being royally tutored at home. The monarch asked. ncws- S papers to spare her son from too chili powder. 1 tablespoon salt. Vi lyn" QM” W" 'd"""d '"""' bors gathered at her home to celebrate her iloth birthday. LONDON, (AP)-British news- much publicity as s hoolboy. "We applaud this decision." says the London Daily Mirror. "We ap- plaud this sensible outlook on the role of n prince-and a king-to-be -in this day and age." NOTED TO PRESS Disclosing the new plans for Charles. Elizabcthis press sac". tary wrote British newspapers Tuesday that "Her Majesty and the Duke of Edinburgh have de- cided that their soii has rescued the stage when he should take part In mi"! Drown-up pursuits with other children." "In consequence. a certain n. mount of the Duke of Cornwall's instructions will take place out. side his home. For example. he will attend classes and will visit museums and other places of inter- eat. The Queen trusts. therefore. that His Royal Highness will be able in enjoy this in the gains WIY as other children can. with- out the ....b.rrassmsnt of con- stant publicity.” Duke of Cornwall is one at Charlea' official titles. The announcement gave no hint of where the prince might go to school. His education so far has been limited to tutoring by his governess. by tutors. The Duke of Edin- The Giisrdian Page 9 Thursday. May 12. 1955 Workshop Patterns by Ruth Wyeth Spoon BLUE BIRD CQTTAGE i . ! PATTERN 27 7 This bluebird housegis a Details ninl favorite both with us bird lovers who like to make them and the bluehirds that like to US? them. The pattern also gives di- rections for a P091131" WW" muse- My husband and I have made many of these two styles and feel well repaid each wrtns when the songsters return. I think a great deal depends on where they I11 hung. Well up under the roof over- hang at the gable ends of the house in the favorite place for house wrens. High in I tree umding apart in His orchard seams to be ltP9I01'TFd 57 51"" birds. Pattern 2'17 with both de- signs will be mailed for 35c or win be included in the packet of bird house patterns for 31-50 P05? paid. Home Workshop Department. The Guardian. Charlottetown, P. E. I. l ANNE ADAMS WEEK'S SEW-THRIFTY PATTERNS V? x Half-Sizers! Jiffy-sew this ver- ( t" , satile style to wear so many dif- .5 ferent ways! It's a handy apron, W smart sports jerkin. gay poncho, terrycloth hcachcoat too! See the diagram-see how EASY it is to sew! No fitting problems. it wraps. opens flat to iron. Sew several! Pattern 4721: Half Sizes 1-ital. 16'.-'2. 18!-2. 201a. 22'2. 24!-2. Size ltiilr takes 23-: yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy-tn use. sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has complete illustrated instructions. Send THIRTY-FIVE CENTS (35cl in coins (stamps cannot be acceptedl for this pattern. Print plainly SIZE. NAME. ADDRESS. STYLE NUMBER. Send order to ANNE ADAMS, care of The Guardian. Ml Front Street West, Toronto. Madame CI1aneI's Models are Contrast burgh. however. attended both British and European boarding schools. Celebrated Her 80th Birthday -The many friends. and neigh- of Mrs. Hubert Arsenault The evening was spent in card playing in which Mrs. Arsenault took part. Old-time dsncug was also enioyed. Music was furnished by Wilfred Arsenault of Summerslda. violin by Hubert Atscnault. harmonica by Joseph H. Arsenault and Ben Arsenault. A bountiful lunch was served to all at which Mrs. Joseph D. Arsenault read an address of congratulations on behalf of all present. A gift of a beautiful statue was presented to her from Altar Society of which she was an inter- ested msmber. A beautiful birth- day cake made by her daughter Mrs. Arsene Gallant with many candles was pnCICnIrEd. Mrs. Araenault said a few words of thanks to her friends. "Happy Birthday" was sung and all dis- persed to their homes wishing Mrs. Arsenault many years of in 1 ab.) 4 Bake in a moderate oven (:50 de- gen; at Mr. slixslesssn hutmto arrest for 1 hour or until chop: are "'”""'t HM ,, ".5. g tender. " i "'"'"' ”' " " h HIIOIIIIIIII CM! -7 -M IE. Ih-aenan was a native of Ilnuat ltezart. r. n. and Zn I" N'Y' F" s"'9"y II your! I8I- 110 nor ed NEW YORK (AP)-T -fi 1 the CI Works. Steal Works up"... my who ..,,:'i'.,'g and - Pietoii Shipyards during m,o.mm. ,mm bomb lo ya" "N Ill! '0? Ind '15" 19” W ago arrived today. cautiously sided vii Mr. and Mrs. John hop,” um plug, ,u,-pr, an William Fraser. Church St. and Ki" 3.... n.w (nu, "” V" "0" I. W 00"” "l'ni notion expectant; Illu- F - . psot too much, I'll be disappoint- H" V”I'M W" "In" "d 0d,”, said. one of them, English- bn had for sometime received mug.” Micmg. 3.3,. "'9 3"” P""I9'- ' The badly-scarrsdf girls landed 5' 3 ''"'VIV'd 51' 0" bi'0"M' from a Us Air Force pm at Daniel. Mount Stewart. and twoumgni .1. go". 5... 3 ' . mile . . Ranging in age from IV to :1. sisters h the United If-ates. 3 An niqusst was held st the they were selected from -& girls whose scars and handicaps due to Eaglas' Funeral Home at 4 o'- clock wI& Coroner W. A. Richard- the bomb have caused Him to son presiding. Police do not sua- neuosi play. withdraw front social activities. All were spared the embarrass- Ia IIBPECT ATLANTIC meat of posing for passport pho- COMMAND tosrnpht OLD SCIENTIUI Tin Greek lines has Tlieoplirs - tun began stray gt natural sled- trioity about DC. OTTAWA. (CP)- Vice-Adrlrlil E. R. Msinguy. chief of the naval staff. will make his annual in- lpectios of the Atlantic command MIY id to ll. headquarters an- nounced Wednesday. On. liu way to the east coast Admiral Malngiiy will visit. HMCS Donnacona at Montreal and tour Variona industrial plants holding defense contracts. Kilo wlgnrrivs h lelifes May ililllllb Klllllfrf-' To Dior Creations PARIS. (AP) --Manchu Coco Chanel showed again Tuesday that she doesn't care two dressmak- er's pins for the H-line. the A- -line, or anything else Dior may think up. She showed mid-season models- late as usual-which were star- tliug only by being completely unlike any other Paris collection. Let the rest go in for long tunlcs; Madame Coco sticks to short. fitted jackets. Let others loosen the waistline; Chanel nips it nearly with a belt. The little Jersey suit is still the bread and butter staple of Cha- nel's fashion menu. And she just cant get away from those long ropes of beads that have al- ways been the Chanel trademark. Cocoa-beige. navy and lipstick red are still the chanel colors. For cocktail and formal wear she designs lace dresses, usually bal- let-length with flaring skirts. VODCANIC REGION! About no per cent of all recorded volcanic eruptions have been in Pacific ocean territories. OTTAWA. (CF)-stiffened legis- lation against disregarding warn- lng signals at rail-highway cross- ings will be suggested to the prov- inces by the Commons railway committee. BIG snvmus T0 POTATO anowrns Use 6-'I2-I2 in place of 5-I0-I0 . 2000 lbs. 6-12-12 contains the some amount of plant food as 2400 lbs. of 5-10-10. 2400 lbs. 5-10-10 cost 354.00 2000 lbs. 6-12-12 ooet 551.00 GROWERS sAvs?i.oo Plus the saving resulting from not transporting and handling 400 lbs. Had 6-12-12 been available to the farmers of the Maritime Provinces during the past five years and been used in place of 5-10-10, it would have saved them, based on the above prices, about 5717.- OOO plus the saving resulting from not transport- ing and handling about 47,800 tons. About S143,- 40O of this saving could have been made on Prince Edward Island. ISLAND FERTILIZERS INCORPORATED GIlAltL0'l'r!71'OWN.P. n. i. 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