Vs. . .& HONEYMOON IN USA. Rev. Malcolm Harlow unit- in marriage, at the chapel oi c First Baptist Church. Char- ttetown. Eleanor Anne, dau- tcr of“ Mr. and Mrs. Simon uart. Belle River and Artiiur edley. son of Mrs. Wyman rge Charlottetown. and the te Mr. Large. The bridal couple were at- ded by Mr. and Mrs. Alan cRae. MR. AND MRS. Miss Gloria Large. sister of the groom circulated the guest book during the receqtion held at Gregor's - B - The - Sea. The World‘s F air. N e w York and Manchester. Mass. were visited on their honey- IWOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS I Brockley Point Student I Receives College Ring W Iwith a college ring. in recogni- Sally Hughes was presented‘ ltion of having successfully pass- The Guardian, Charlottetown, Sat. Nov. 2171964. 7 Ied grade X exams at the 19th 'annual meeting of Brackley aniut WI which'was held at the HAPPENINGS Audrey Jenkins. Women’s Editor. Phone 485% ihome of Mrs. Gregor MacCall- Ium on Nov. 12. with 11 memb- ers present. The meeting was opened l\\' lsinging the Song of Peace and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Buchan- an, Moncton. N.B. were recent visitors in Montague. guests of Mrs. Guy Nelson and Mr. 11 d Mrs. Hube Nelson . _rs. W. [Matthews ._was. higtedl‘waidedt’»of"§lbert o 11 Women's Institute .’ when animal meeting ww‘held at the home of the retiring presi- dent, Mrs. C.H..Wee_ks. Other officers for‘the comiuggyear are vice -. president —5 Mrs: James 'Hodrgson. secretary -— 'to be appointed. treasurer‘ — Mrs. Arthur Wilkie Directors are R Mrs. Silas Rayner. Mrs. C. Hunter, rs_ Edward Lewis and Mrs. Joseph Callaghan. Auditors are Mrs. C. R. Hunter and Mrs. Edward Lewis. Mrs. . . Weeks is convener of the ball committee Eleven members paid dues for the coming year. Annual reports were given by the secretary and the treasurer. Plans were made for the annual banquet to be held in the near future at the B and J Resaur- their Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Camp- bell motored to Moncton for the weekend of November 15. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Mur- r and their daughter. Bon- nie, Halifax. Nova Scotia. mo- tored to Breadalbane recently where they enjoyed a weeke n d with “The Murray's". Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Collicutt. Burton, Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Cooke, Mr Ian Machlliams, Cape Wolfe and Florence Wed- lock. have returned from a pleasant tour of the Maritime provinces. ,roll call was answered with the Places of interest they visit- Ipflymenl of. membership “995.. ed included the Cabot Tran and land a donation for a USC layet-‘r the TV. and Radio Station at 113- '9' ‘ max. NS i i . Dennis Hughes was wel- ' Icomed as a new member. The minutes of the last an- nual and regular meetings were read and the treasurer's report One new member joined . Lake Verde W_.I. at their meet- ing held at Mrs. Harry Kelly’s. I Mrs. Raymond Wood will be hostess for the n e xt meeting. l‘”" was given. meanwhile the members willI , . . pack a layette for the USC atl HGrIOW s Spu’” Mrs. Kelly‘s ome ‘ l o Christmas gifts are to. be H'Overs Again exchanged at next roll call. ; BFVFRIY H 1L1 g C H ' f i we 9 I . i . i t. a 1 . “32:; fogggmg_ 01:11:“ w i I: IiAPJ—The spirit of the late “am S'hea‘; Jicefires” _ Mrs IJean Harlow hovered. over the Ivan Redmond. secretary _Iostr1ch feathers. flowmg gowns treasurer __ MISS, Raymond and platinumhlonde colors Cal- ood. ’ tom ~ Mrs. Owen ifornia designer‘s unveiled Callaghan‘ Mrs. Reggie Duffy. Thurslay in their.spr1ng and re- sort wear collections. I Two huge sleeves enveloped lone mo in Dominique‘s Isleeve dress sweeping across in Ian oversize bat-wing effect. OCIALS . . Bl k ll OL|C|TED blaclk. fofnf-fitllneg 35321132: levening o a headdress of _ black and white ostrich feath- PHONE 4'89“ Ilers. which also hung down the ‘back. . e ath e r “i call this my horror dress." told fashion writvtrs. “Doesn‘t the model looklike a Crisp November w I has arrived. inspiring the usual Ihe round of social events. News oi coffee parties. afternoon teas, skunk from behind?" bridge parties or house-warm- I Blackwell also revealed the lugs are only a few of the items Ionly topless evening gown of the he Guardian — Evening Patriot inational press week—black chif—‘ women’s editor will be happy to lfon veiling the bare bosom. publish free of charge. Do you1 “it sells for $200. and 127 have visitors? Perhaps a form- Ihave already been sold." said er Islander whom friends would ,‘Blackwell. like to contact. “It's over-priced at $200—-but If you are planning a holiday. it think any woman who buys giving a shower or entertaining Inne deserves to get clipped." your CIUb. Phone 4 and? Blackwell's were the sexiest. hall) make the 80cm 0011mm 111- l:clothes of the week—molding teresting. ithe bosom and hips. glittering moon. Mr. and Mrs. Large are resi- ding at 234 Richmond Street. City. BARRIE WHITE ' I; olgory Chopel Is Setting or Tyson-Whi Bouquets of tm'quoise and bite carnations formed the ral decor in Trinity United iurch Chapel in Calgary Oct- . r 17 when marriage vows re exchanged between Alice 8 ye Tyson. daughter of Mr. 11 Mrs. E. H. Tyson of Colg- .V and Barrie Bruce to Calgary. son of Captain and lte of Charlot- Dr. W. J. Col- t officiated at the ceremony. Given in marriage by her ther the bride chose a full ll‘lNI floor length gown of hue peau de sole. which fell train: the fitted bodice fes- red lily point sleeves end lace ound the high neckline and ist. Her bouffant veil of while or was held in place by a tiny llhnx of peat: de sole. wi so. fines on the front. he carried a white Bible : unted with a willie orchid. te Wedding ‘ and down ELLEN’S DIARY Storybook Characters March Along Hoppin We look back here in the quiet of this evening which foreshad- ows Sunday. over i e . about to step away into i h e moonlight. Where does it go this week. we wonder? Up ale. and afar. to s o m e peaceful abode. we fancy. where all such Time - past finds rest... We look back. And are so grateful that the week afforded the farmers days of pleasant weather to get on with the fieldwork. On farms of this name, last harvests have been gathered in. last bales of straw stored. last turnips now brought in. "It‘s nice. Ellen" James re- marked at supper “to finish a week's end. Not that" “there isn‘t ano- ther day coming up. but this time of year l've seen even a delay one day make a world of differ- ence in getting the last of the crap safely housed. And it's dis- appointing. to say the least. if you find that you've been “A day too late for the Fair?" So our c rap 5 have been gathered in. But we do not need J ames' re- minder to know that there still remains much of the plow- log to be done. and also that all the cow - kind must presently be rounded up. and herded in their stables. A hi h cool wind prevailed today, It blew Mack to the plow- ing. and Alex and Peter from hm (Eat- on'si Annual Santa Claus Pa- rade. Most enjoyable it was. rode. Most tnjoyable it was. quite interesting and all in all so entertaining, that when J ames came by from helping resurface a stable - floor with concrete. the dinner table had not been read! “Now where can Santa be?" Peter inquired once. as hand after band and float after float pa on so . "You will have to be patient. Peter" Alex smiled. rememb- m ciful lwith sequins and capel for eve- ning in black or white ruffles. One evening gown had a ruf- e that dropped down nto two floating rear panels. 1 Dominique emphasized sleeves. l ‘SLEEVES BILLOW ‘ There were long. pantaloon “ ‘sleeves on one daytime dress. , . I He Another. scarlet georgette W'" mm“ I‘ bl" It “’1” be at the lbillowed In a huge blouson with Very 9“ lmonk sleeves — elbow - length "Oh" Peter nodded. 'with a slightly petalled look. What smiles greeted Santa's; A suit in lime cotton ottoman appearance! Alex's a little shy. had a A-line skirt and opened in his enlightened age. but to a darker green shirred Peer's obviously sincere. Botthlouson of georgette. were sorry when the parade wasI Easier skirts turned up in the over. not only because they had .California girl line. met once more. this old friend= Deep-pleated at the. sides or of the Christmas Season. but with a walking pleat in the also that many astorybook front. the skirts appeared on character they knew had "lived Icoats, suits and dresses, and moved" them ; ey were done in large. ta- The night is wind - blown and Iblecloth checks. cool. Yet blest with moon- i vas and easy-to-iron cotton and light and stars. A while ago, lsynthetic blends. we saw a raggedy ribbon of; Suit jackets cloud move across the Lady ‘norfolk style. and buttoned into? Moon's face. leaving the world Iblazers. below in momentary shadow.| Mancini showed a finely- Like. it came to mind. thOSGIchccked tweed silk linen coaf.1 whose hearts have been distres» idouble.hreas[ed with a stamp sed of late due toa loved‘ one’s passmg- Called home *matching dress. His showpiece these are. They face 8Way from {was an empire line coat falling US in response to some mN‘S' .into nice pleats over a bright terious call, as do those left to jgreon. short_sleeved [Hing em_l earthly doings turn toward Ipire drew ' ' home when the eventide falls, 1—s—~—~~ Is that dwelling "not made with hands. and eternal". after all, so far away. we wonder? Pcr- haps, as one says of it. in a1 fan- ering last year's process on. Career School but comforting thought. BARBERING on. it "Only seems so far." HAIRDRESSING SCREEN TEACHING "Parting the veil t-hat hideth t em about. .Th‘ansportation I think they come. tenderly. wist- other Benefits . on From homes of Heaven that only seem so far I Allowance and‘ TRANS~CANADA BEAUTY And walk in ardens where the new graivegs are." INDUSTRIES LTD Until Monday -— Diary — i Moncton, N. B. Good - night..... icrystal charm. a tiny boqu- ant veil held in place by a pill- box ed a of . c turquoise and white flowers. Attending the groom was Les White and ushering the guests was Harry Rodgers. For the occasion the bride's mother chose a deep teal b l ue linen jacket dress with lace trim. black accessories and white rose corsage. was held at the Lone Pine Sup- per Club. Murrsy Nimchuk propo sed the toast to the bride. For travelling the bride wore a white knitted dress. brown l‘DCm'Ofle‘ plemented corsage. t com- . a fur Joelle by a white orchid The reception for 40 guests m sident of Club of B Serving with her for the co - lug year will be Mrs. M a- rit G. Hotter of Wolaston and rs. the Cornell Women's oston. vice - Neuringer of Welles- ley. secretary and Mrs. J. P. Barges of Winchester. treasu- rer. Members of the board at large are Mrs. Benjamin ten. M.D.. of Milton. and Mrs Edward .7. Montgomery of Wellesl e y . and committee chairmen include Mrs. John Brown oncord. Miss Nancy Flanders of Needham. and Mrs. Cll A. Clark of Line . Miss M a niece of Mrs. . Chester S. Mche and has been a frequent visitor to Prince Edward Island. Out — of ~ toWn guests from stavelv. High River. Ed- monton. Brooks. Moose .l a w . Sash. and Montreal. Quebec. I ounded by turquoise white mums. atricla Ferguson of Call!” 8 maid of honor and Davlne pry w a s wore identi- Istreet length gowns of tur- Ise chiffon over taffeta and lpl a; accessories and carried nets 2 chiffon sleeyos. with match- FoOd Publicist Honored Recently Betty McCabe Heads Cor- nell Alumnaen is fthe canton 1 c tune and ; lug-s . . ID- Yu CUL Approved Fire and Burglar Alarms For HOMES or BUSINESS This is NOT a Costly SPRINKLER ALARM fire-hose can- tary. Mrs. Lucetta MacDonald: were hip-belted. Mrs. Laura MacKenzie away collar over a short sleeve ' BUGlARS? I I r H. M. Simpson Ltd. The. visitation committee re- ported flowers anl books sent to sick in hospital. New committee for the following three months will be Mrs. David Seaman and. Mrs. George Shaw. I School visitor for Novembch Mrs. Edward Macmillum. i icers for next year are as?" follows: president. Mrs. FentonI McClure: vice- president. Mrs.i Stanley Murray; sccrctary-trca-I sure. Mrs. Gerald Robinson! ire-electedi: directors. Mrs.I George Shaw. MrsEnrle Sheff-| ingfon lrc-electedi. Mrs. David :Seaman ire-electedi: RC. con-i .vener. Mrs. George Shaw ielectedi: auditors. Mrs. Dennis; Hughes and Mrs. Stanley Mur- ray. l A variety of articles were Icompleied for the Red Cross. . Several boxes of used clothing' and bedding were donated to the‘ Unitarian Relief. ' i The December meeting will be lheld at the home of Mrs, Earle’ Skeffington where roll call will be answcrcd by passing in a do- nation for the Christmas auction sale DOCK Wl . Mrs. William Campbell named president of the _Women's institute at the annual jmeeiing held at the home of IMrs. Fred Renniez. Other offic~ ‘ers are Isl vice- president, Miss IShirley MacArthur: Ipresident. Mrs. Ralph Rennie: 13rd vice- president. Mrs. IRennie: secretary- I‘Miss Margaret Forsyth. Direct- .ors are Mrs. Garth Wilkie and Russell Hayes. Auditors‘ 'are Mrs. Erskine Clark anl: 1Mrs. Sidney Hardy. Members of Ithe film council committee are ers. Andrew Wclls and Mrs. Lloyd Wilkie. i . During the meeting minutes. of the last annual meeting and. lithe last regular meeting were 1 read and a resume of the ycar‘si fwork and the financial state-1 Iment was given by the secre-I 1tary- treasurer. I l I Correspondence was also read. and dealt with. and member- lship fees paid. Contributions for a layette for IUSC were donated by Shirley IMat-Arthur and other itmes of Ibahy clothing are to be handed iin a the next meeting whichl will be held at the home of Mrs.i ‘Garth Wilkie with Mrs. Camp-E ball as assistant hostess. ‘; 'EGLINGTON—HOWE BAY Wli ; Busy members of Eglington. I and Howe Bay WI have assemb- llcd a layette for USC. packed‘ 'used clothing for overseas and ' ome relief. and are providing} gifts for .retarded children and‘ . Souris Hospital. Fourteen members answered I the roll call at the annual meet- . ing which was held at the home in Mrs. Laura MacKenzie. and l presided over by M a r j o r i e I I The election of officers result-4 I in the following: vice-presi- ident. Mrs. Chas. Mills; secre- MR. AND MRS. EDMUND ARSE NAULT 333:7 Anniversary Celebration Enioyed At Fortune Cove Mr. and Mrs. Emund Arsen-Ibride. and Mr. Joseph Wedge. a their 50th wedding anniversary le were married in Palmerrengaged in farming. Road Chum“ by Rev: Father They have three children: Gauthier on November 3. 19.14.3st. Claude 0.Meara (Emma) their allendanli were Mmlof Alberton; Mrs. Fred Arsen-l . DUMB" Kate Myers- Sm" of the ault (Esther) of Roxbury and ‘ . Nitles MacKenzie and Mrs. Chas. I . " . Mills; visitation committee. ' rs. Reid Underhay and Mrs. SEWING CENTER, . Plnty sets Chas- Mills; 1“95’: “We” 125 Kent St. 'Ch’towu, P.E.l. 8.M-L- Mrs‘ Fred MacKeFlle- _ Exclusive dealer for Necchi Gmc u“ m Mrs John MacK'ie inv1ted the Sewing Machines, also can-y 0" ‘3' members for the December Shetland Vacuum Cleaners meeting. Lunch committee ;_ and Floor Polishers, Admiral Mrs. Reid Underhay. Mrs. an. T°‘"'9‘°“'- 5" °“’ “m” ‘ LADIES WEAR da Dingwell. Following refreshments a so- cial hour was enjoyed. were children. 2nd vice- ault of Fortune Cove celebrated friend of the groom Mr. and Mrs. Arsenault hav Fred recently. Mr. Arsenal!" and the lived all their married life in IreaSUl'el‘.=f0rmer Fanny MW”: 0‘ LeoVlI'Fortune Cove where they have ' 1 Other M cane. M It. 13 grandchildren and three great grandchildren. With the excep- ‘ .tion of one grandchild and two great grandchildren all memb- ers of the family were present for the anniversary celebration. relatives. friends a nd neighbors were also on hand to share in their happiness On behalf of the family their older daughter. Mrs. 0"Meara. :presented a gift to Mr. and Mrs. IArsenault. and on behalf of the community .lobn presentation. in opening many other gifts Mrs. Arsenault was assisted by her daughters. Music for the evening was furnished by Mrs. Arsenault's Ibrother. Henry Mvers. with his accordion. by fiddlers Wilbert Shields and John Lynch. and by Elaine Arsenaiili va granddau- ghier1 who played the guitar Iing and good old fashioned ‘square dances. i Refreshments included an an- ‘ d by Mrs. IO'Meara. MOST iNoiANs’ "‘ any other state in the US .‘QHQOO-OOO&OOO-O-O”O—OM' H. BENNETT CARR Insurance Counselling District Supervisor Charlottetown. P.E.l. Sun Life of Canada Phone 4-88” - 4-543! might Lyme foeeeeeeeee line of sewing needs. 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Charlottetown \ no cm is astounded will notion-I Donut-ton Alas-n Charlottetown L Britain's Belling Shops Now it’s legal and business is booming. It is almost as simple to place a bet as to purchase a pot of jam. In Weekend Magazine, Wallace Reyburn tells how betting in Britain has skyrocketed after the introduction of a law permitting g. the establishment of betting shops. ' ‘ The Evening Pula'af WITH WEEKEND MAGAZINE and ‘ Colored Comics STILL ONLY II“ A! Al NM‘ .. i l