AUGUST 29. 1953 "appgiilgs Oi Tile Week continued from Pile 3 MS 1' wf L 3 min, Mrs. J. J. I,:::,s;taEi IMrs.a:-Iohn Wilsoil and Miss tvilmn M.nci.(er:zle. L111 n Trenamen of Halifax ilNSi1ESllUnBaTelli.lVeI in Montaxile and the city. . . , , (Dr.) Harrington of Bos- ,m1,:”i, me guest of her sister. M”. J. A, Macdonaid, Upper Prince Street. . . M15; Maude Haslam's friends , in 1; she is receiving M"u:.?.rteti'or if fractured hip. She Se: patient in the P. E. I. Hos- pital. . s e Seaman leaves this M:;!,,gBe:ilii1 return for Ottawa. m? 1: 3 month's vacation with her 3-Lie... the Misses Lily and Nellie :&...'...'n. 331m"”1 A.l"5' S I I d M . Louis Campbell of 'S0?lI1:rV&lTl9, Miss, are visiting the farmer's sister, Miss Jean Camp- llcii R.N., in Charlottetown. ' I I I lisn stewar9' were visiting. in New Glasgow. N. 5.. guests of Dr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. I I I i -Misttcllveiyn Grew of Oxford, N. 5., spent the week end in Summer- side renewing friendships. She was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Georgcl Harris. y I I Mrs. Harold Ma.cLeod and sons. Messrs. Lloyd and Don, accompan- ied by the former's niece. Miss Gladys Giliis. have returned to their home in Vernon River: after spending a. vacation in the Land of Evangeline. N. B. . Mrs. James Jardlne of Sydney, N. 3., who has been visiting friends and relatives in Kensington and Summerside, left yesterday on re-l turn. Miss Janet Hegan of Charlotte- town and brother, Mr. R. H. Hogan of New York City, as visiting in Summerside. guests of their aunts. Miss Mary Hunt and Mrs. E. Mus- sen. U C I Dr. and Mrs. James Dodda small family of Montreal are visiting inf Summcrside, guests of Mr. .and: of Jamaica Plains” spending several weeks at summer home in Georgetown. Mrs. Allan MacDonald. B., who has I Georgetown and Vicinity . .'Dr. and Mrs. D. D. scsnnsll Mass, are their Mr. Bernard MacDonald of Mon- treal, Que., is visiting his mother, Rev. Nathan Mair of Wswelg. N. been visiting in Georgetown, left early in the week for Berwlck, N. 5., where he will attend the Atlantic Christian Training Centre. Miss Pally Kelly, who has been visiting in Charlottetown and in Georgetown at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Fitzgerald. left a, few days ago on return to her home in Montreal. g Mr. Louis Quinn and son of Bos- ton. Mass.. are guests at the home! of Capt. C. M. Fitzgerald and Missl Mary Fitzgerald. j Mr. Roy Hemphill of the Royal IZHE GUARDIAN. 'Pisquiti East Anti Vicinity -JThe ladies of Plsquid East Wo- mk-n'a Institute held their annual ice cream festival and dance at the school on August 18. A large ciiowd attended and a pleasant evening was spent by all. Mr. and Mrs. George Dover and daughter. Georgie, were visitors in North River on August 20. Mr. Edward E. Jay was a vis- itor in Charlottetown on August 21. -Miss Eileen MacKinnon has re- turned to Toronto after spending three weeks' vacation at her home in Pisquid. - Mr. and Mrs. Earle MacDonald, Lorne Valley, were guests of Mrs. gacDonald's parents. Mr. and rs. George Jay on August 23. Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers were sitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Wooiridge on August 23. vi Cl-IARLOTTETOVVIV Georgetown. And Vicinity . .'M. and Mrs. Jamcs.E. "Scot- ty” Morton of Long Island, N. Y., motored to Georgetown. arriving last week and while here they will be the guests of Mrs. Morton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vic- tor. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Jenkins and Mrs. John Sterling of Summer- slde. motored to Georgetown on Au- gust 23, where they were guests of Mr. Jenkins' mother, Mrs. Florence Jenkins. Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Stirling returned to Summerside on Sunday, while Mr. Jenkins re- mained in Georgetown for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Soloman were weekend guests of friends in Miscouche. Mrs. John R. Stewart left Au- gust 24 for New Glasgow, N. S. fol- thelr home in Cambridge, Mass., on August 22, after spending a two-weck vacation with Mr. Jay's lowing a visit spent in Georgetown as guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Macconnell. Mr. John Dicks, Jr., who has been visiting his parents. Captain and Mrs. John Dicks, left on August 22 for Toronto, Ont., where he is employed with Canada Packers, Ltd. Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon Walker and fumily motored to Souris and North Lake on August 23, where they visited relatives. Mrs. Walter Maclsean returned, home recently from a visit to Del Gros Marsh where she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Plus Fitz- patrick. family of Seattle, Wash. recently motored to the Province, where they are the guests of relatives. Mr. Gllils is studying dentistry in Seattle. Last week he motored to I Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gilila and ( Georgetown, where at one time he was principal of the high school. While here he renewed many old h. - La Mr. Louis Victor and daughter of Dartmouth, N. s., were recent PAGE NUVE STAY AT THE CORNWALLIS HOTEL 7-ll HQLLIS ST.. HALIFAX, N. 8. Fifty single and double rooms with and without bath. Two mlnutes' walk from Railway Station, Steamship Piers, Business and Theatrical District . . . A complete Drug Store, Snack Bar. P05! Office. Barber Shop. in Hotel Building. BATES 52.50 T0 58.50 PER DAY For Our Guesisi Safety and Protection-This Hotel is equipped with s New Automatic Sprinkler. System in every room. Fire Alarm Bells and Steel Fire Escapes for quick. safe exits in case of any emergency. You will enjoy COMFORT with ECONOMY at the "CORNWALLIS HOTEL" MOUNTCNALLISON UNIVERSITY SACKVILLl3, NEW BRUNSWICK Founded I840 DEGREE COURSES in Am. Science, Education, Arts and Sec- retarial, Commerce, Music, Fine Arts. Home Economics. Mr, and Mrs. J. Henry Gallant l(!aV9 for Ottawa this morning to Mr. Floyd Jay was a visitor in Canadian Navy, is visiting his) Mrs. R. 'r. Dodds. ' ' ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Hem- l N parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Jay. guests of Mr. Victor's parents, Mr. Honour Courses in many fields. i s htcr. film Brenda We 500118 0" Auriust 23- -BA. no M . J h Vlt . -ac . . . , . v1,:iL rthe r aug K Mrs. John Y. Mummym at Km-iphm. Mgy e rs osep c or v CERTiFiCA:I'E COURSES in Engineering, CommQrcg' sQcf.'a"a'I Rizal . . 0 .s..il:;ton is visiting in Tignish with! Mr. Guy Jay spent the August! Applied Arts. -. . - - later-in-law Mrs. K. Wick- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fitzgerald 22 week-and at the home of his - urs. Albert ham nnd Sflllllhcl s , N I . Pre-Medical, Pre-low First Year Theoio - , . - . d r 1 r G . . . . -' i ' 9Y' Ralph. hm? ,,.m,.n,.d 1,, me” lam . . . an amly o rove City. Penn, par:-nts, lllr and Virs ii cndelli CLASSES BEGIN Exc."eM '”id.nce accommodmion '0' 700 "uderm. 2 left August 13. by car on return to l Jay. I their home, after a visit with Mr.! J'. - M t guc after spending :'y:4?1cpalgt ifenri: with her brother and sister-in-law. M13 Md M”- l-larl Lovers, Hillsbnro Street. ' I I I Miss Dora Wright of Vancouver, B. 0, who hasbeen visiting friends and relatives in Bedeque and Sum- merslde, left Tuesday on return. . . . I Commercial College on Campus oiTers courses in Secretarial, Stenogrophic and Business Administration. Many valuable entrance and undergraduate scholarships including the Beoverbrooit and Sharp awards of 5500 I Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Birt, Mnunti Stewart, were visitors in Pisquid! i East, on August 21. at (' Fitzgerald's father, Captain J. Fitzgerald. Miss Avis Camplteli of Boston, M,-5, Earl Lavcrs nntcrtalncd at ,1... ton hour on Thursday honor- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crease Mass, who is visiting in tlic Prov-,' Mrs.Ray.F'm'41ulml'sim. Cannvny. per year. mg Mrs. llni Road who with hnar lllltaaliiamixetulrlicgl walglrelrvgrzglle knee, was girecent guest at the:avr:PMl:slgiid0:edM,:corn.x(.:;rllgs,il.f . . owning hpnmbu 21". . lour sons, left on Friday mom 8 . - -. - s ome o r. and Mia. Chester - ll . am . IS, , E gt” . . t y I C y L iographic, Commercial, and Score aria ourses Summerside, guests of the lattcr's Walker. E. Jay on August 21. mother, Mrs. J. Lelioy Holman. Fol hm i"Im"'a'i”" Wm! . . . YHE REGISTRAR for her home on Lakeshore Drive. Toronto. Ont. . --mr MG--" 1 e o Mr, and Mrs, N. w, Hansen and Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Jay and. Royal 'Billlk Bldg. CllEl'l0"0t0Wll xir. Rtilicrt H. Orr who has been Mrs. H. T. Begg has returned to.son ch.”-leg, were visitor, to char. family. accompanied hy Mr. anvl .,;m,.g his cousins, Mrs. P. L. Halifax, N. 5., after visiting with lottetown on August 13. MW Willltim Baxiiis. l'v”'.:inNi in rm-, Mrs. PFDSWH 3- Ke"”9dY' her W"fi"''3W "5 d3"3h'"- ML -- -CC-::'C--C.'-C'"'w'"' "NEEDED Miss Jranottc Orr, Kensington and and Mrs. Eric MacKay, Summcr- Miss Mary Lou Henry and Mlsgl nther rriatives in Bay View and side. Carol Walker recently spent a fewl . tfnvendlsil, returned Thursday to ' 1 ' . days visiting in Charlottetown. his home in Los Angeles. Calif. Rev. and Mrs. William Bllson Miss Margaret -Sencabaughi oft Boston. Mass, who is vacationing; in Georgetown. motored to Mal-i and Miss Bertha Hayes of Saint John, N. B.. were the week end guests of Mr. A. R. MacLurc and ur Orr is one of Prince Edward island's distinguished sons. He is a. member emeritus of the 'C01- lngn ni Follows In! the American his daughter. Miss Evelyn Mac- peque on Thursday. when ,.he' institute of Architects and has de- Lure, summerslde. Vjgncd friends. gm was ac- siizned many beautiful churches ' ' ' companled to Malpeque by Mr.F Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Strong and daughter, Miss Joyce, returned to Toronto after spending their vaca- tion in North Bedeque and Sum- merslde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Strong, the Misses Millicent and Ethel Strong. . and colleges in. Callforriaand oil-1. rl' states. This is his first tlsit here since leavins 35 3 boy- . . . 'Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Hemphill and. daughter of Eureka, N. 8., who have been guests of Mr. Hem-l phlll's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Guy l-femphill. left, Howard Walker. y Mr. and Mrs. Charles Thurgood, Wallace. N. 5.. with U10”: 50"”- (;.-nrgc and Ronald, also Miss Dale specially Selected Top - of - the . New - Season ”gfu:i:lt:l:qg:.fih- M”. K. H Magngmdd and Mm gzccoetngly for their home in Nomi : dis pnren 5. F. F" i - Lillian H l y f Chatham, N. 3., .. I u M visited poinets gr interest in the AC FMS 81 LOW Prices You May "(WET SEE Again Gt-nrgc Macl(ny. Albany. I I I Province and met many of their friends of the 1952 Overlandcr Ex- llh Md MF5- E H- B”””"" 51' Mi-.,and Mrs. George Callbeck,: Here is luxury you can afford lmnr. Tflumed t”:”"”36 tfmmh ' Cur-sion. Summerside. will leave tomorrowl . . "Nor "in t” O "'3' " " W ".0 I - ' ' ' to To ont whee sh w'il e e 't l ' tin... were guests of Mr. Bouiters Ms. H. T. Holman. Mrs. Gerda her dlutle: as teache: slit lr3rsaurini:- l.::?t:gS'intt((),p t(yl,l;al,l,e3:v in-other and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Boulter. On their re- turn home, they were accompan- ied by their daughter, Mrs. Wal- ter Barlow and son David of Lo- ,somc Hall. - . . . Miss Anne Dalton of Halifax, IN.L 5.. is visiting in summerslde, guest of her brother and sister-in-law. Mprrlson and Mrs. A. B. L. Home returned to their homes in sum- merside this week after a motor trip around the Cabot Trail. . . . signs of fall . . . at lowest tags now, but soon to be featured at much high- er prices. Buy in pre-season and save! vlulir. Que. . . . Dr. and Mrs. Thomas C. Gilils Mr, and M11 J, 13;, Dayton, 1 with their-young son. Tommy. have - - - tl . i WE 30”" M'3”5"'e "1 CM" returned to their home in Kennl- Mr, mm M”, mu-old :3, Mun. inttetown, left Tuesday morning for Halifax to attend the cans- dian Federation Convent Alum- Wick. Washington. liter I fewigan of Summermde have spent weeksi vacation with the former's'n-.91; nation touring New 3.-um- mother, Mrs. Gillls. and slster..wlck and Nova, Scqtia, ii" m””"3- . . . Mrs. H. B. MacLeod. Vernon River” - . ho a brother. Mr. Samuel D. G1l-- Mr an Mrs. Willard Russell of . .. . M - " ' - l(:Ixrnn:lnMr.Marr:d lIvlrs.G'l3n.”l:. Bo?l'l- "L m shumofki, 'Mmm' ' B" we” 5u"” ”' um Inmsn nuptials on Wed- afternoon in Trinity Unit- ed Church. Bummerslde. I I I Morrison- Mrs. William Horton with her nudgy children of Kentvlile, N. 3., are visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman, summei-side. . . . tor of Albany. have had as their guests recently Mr. and Mrs. A. xv. Bolllt'er and daughter. Doreen M omwm oft Mrs. Horace Agnew left Sum- Mrs. J. S. Hinton of Summer- .m"”d'5 y 3''""d”' m9mJn3 10' one. who has been enjoying a wmgipgzglgfle-rfiqgfgtlgigtfrl; 3 age-i:vlt;x;ts.ofoi;ye;rv:l;:reh;;ie 3133:. visit with her sister. Mrs. Minnie l-lowstt of Belvedere and Mrs. Lydia Hood of Charlottetown. re- turned to her home on Tuesday. the apartment of the former in summerslde on Monday evening honoring Miss Helen Marks, bride- to be, at s. miscellaneous shower. They were assisted by Mrs. Char- les Linkletter and Mrs. Harold Milllgan. I I Miss Ruth Boss, 8. N. of Char- lottetown and Mrs. Garth Toombs of summersidr, have returned to their homes after is Vacation trip to Bar Harbor and Lakewood, Me.. Campbell's Island and st. An- drew's, N. B. I I I Mrs. Murray Hirtle with her young son. Geoffrey Alan, of Ms- hone Bay. N. 8.. an visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J W. Lucky, summerside. I I I Miss Betty Gay of summerslds is visiting in Sydney, N. 8., guest of her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gay. . . . ter-in-law. Cpl. and Mrs. A. C. An- drew. also her daughter, Miss Alice r . Andrew. ,- Seen Mr. and Mrs. George C. Walker of Kentville, N. 8., are visiting in Summerslde. guests of the former's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Walker. . e 0 Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Mscl"adyen of Hanover. Mass. spent a pleasant vacation with their daughter. Mrs. E, H. Lord. and Mrs. MacFadyen's aged mother. They left for home Tuesday, accompanied by their daughter and her sons. I I I Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Carruthers, Summcrsidc. have as their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Muttart of Kentville, N. S. e 0 e , Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hansen and two daughters of Bomervllie. Mas- sachusetts. are visiting in Summer- slde, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Campbell. s I I I Rev. and Mrs Norman Coll of Ottawa and Miss Betty Macbean of Halifax. N. 8.. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walker. slim- mcrslde. Mrs. Mary Donald Deans who is holidaying at her summer home. Little. Sands. leaves this Monday in rrsume her duties as teacher at Keene Teachers College, Keene, N H. I I I on Thursday evening of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell H. Wnrlh of Daivsy by the sea. and lhclr hostess. Mrs. H, V. Acland of Kclownn. were walled upon by their staff in the main dinlng-room 0! the Dalvay Hotel and presented with two lovely gifts, a mahogany electric clock and a pair of silver Candlesticks its souvenirs of a pleasant season. The presentations uere made on behalf of the staff by Mr. Barry Beers and Mr, Leo Dniron, accompanied by an im- v nrompttl speech.Mr. and Mrs. Worth Ind Mrs. Acland responded with silioere thanks-tn the staff for thrir thoughtfulness and well wishes. . Mr. John A. Leaky. Bummersldc East, accompanied by his uncle, Mr. James E. Macdonaid and Mrs. Macdonsld. have returned from a trip to Manchester. N. H.. where they visited with Mr. Maoclonald's, sister. Mother M. Clara of the Bis: tors of Mercy. . The Flower Display in summer- slde this week under the auspices of the Abegwclt Chapter of the 1. O. D. E. was thoroughly enjoyed. I I I Miss Philippa Deegan of Wash- ington. D. 0.. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leonard McNclll, summer- side. a I Mrs. Harold Mayhew, New Lon- don, entertained at a dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of the Misses Elisabeth and Ruth airy):- er. Flernlngton. N.'J.. Mrs. James A. Harding. Miss June Harding. Norboro, Mrs. Raymond Trosel, Plalnfleld, N. J. and Mrs. Chesleyi Robertson. summer ” . I The fabulous black opal is found only in one locality in tile wilds of New south Wales, Australia. 3 Mrs. Muncey Tanton and chil- dren, Nancy and Ruth. who have been vacationing in Bumme -i-1- left Thursday on return to Mon- treal. . I I I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holman left summerslde by automobile on Thursday for Montreal. I I I Miss Doroi.hy'callbeck. who it... been vscationln- with h'er parents. 0 e Tea hostessesiat the summer- llde Golf Club on Wednesday after- noon were Mifs. G. Franklin Cinn- "fin. Mrs. Dlvis Lidstonc, Miss Belly Balsam. Mrs. J. Garth Toombs. .Mrs. Robert Honk. Miss , Betty Sharp, Mrs. M. Maowllliama Ind Miss iiidlth Palmer. ' I I I Mr. and Mrs. James l-foam of Eummersfde have as their guest. I lliss Edna Parker. of Halifax. N. B. As weak and guests were Miss Olive Macbeod. Mrs. Nell Carmich- asl and Miss Marlon Show of 5i'dney. 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