apt MR. AND MRS. Baptist Church Chapel Has A Lovely Wedding The chapel of the First Baptist Church, Charlottetown, was the setting of a pretty wedding on May 29th., at 7.30 p.m. when Martha Ruth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Good, Charlotte- town, was united in marriage with Edmund Vardy, son of Mr. and’ Mrs. William Bryant of Hal- Wax. Rev. H.L. Mitton performed the ceremony, and music was by Miss Katheririe Beck, of the bride. Given in marriage by her fath- er, the bride chose for her wed- ding, a princess style dress of pale blue flocked nylon over taf- feta, with matthing taffeta bow, a white lace picture hat with white accessories, and corsage ef pink and white feathered car- nations. She wore a pearl neck- lace and earrings gift of the groom. The bride was attended by her sister, Mrs. John Hobbs, who wore a dress of pale pink with eyelet embroidery. Her head- band and accessories were of | y HAPPENINGS Mr. Walter Pearson, president the Junior Chamber of Com- Merce for New Brunswick, and cently visited St. Peter's, Cape Breton. It was eighteen years since either had been there and at that time Mrs. Pearson, then Miss Helen Callbeck, taught mu- sic in the schools. The Pear- The eighty-eighth annual gen- et eral meéting of Canadian Man- Hotel, St. N.B., the theme “Build s|ufacturers’ Association met June 7th, 8th and 9th at the Algonquin ews By-the-Sea, Industry =|— Build Canada.” E.V. BRYANT matching pink, and her corsage was of white and pink carna- tions. Mr. John Hobbs of Char- lottetown acted as best man. A reception for the bridal -party was held at the home of the bride’s parents and delicious re- freshments were served. The bridal table with an at- tractive arrangement of pale blue tapers and spring flowers was centered with a two tiered wedding cake, topped by a min- iature bride and groom. Telegrams of congratulations were received including one from the parents of the groom, Mr. and Mrs. William Bryant of Hal- ifax. For travelling the bride wore a summer suit of Queen’s blue shantung with white accessories and corsage. Prior to her marriage, the bride was honored on several oc- casions when she was presented with many lovely gifts by her friends. The groom also réceived a presentation from the staff of Bryant Electric. (Photo by Craswell) ELLEN’S DIARY _ Canadians Love Flowers It’s An English Trait The showers came today and. were most welcome to the coun- try side. And then, the clearing to give us a sunset-glory above the treetops and the starshine now above the cup of our valley. | The showers brought the farm- | ers up shortly at their fieldwor. | to turn interests then\ to othe work of the place. We saw them carry green sods to be a treat for, piglets in a sty; others were giv-| en a dosage of mineral, creeps | were fashioned, a trough was | made. And doubtless because of some | intriguing thought of the June- | time, month of new and old-time | brides, James made and carried | in to us a gift most acceptable | @ great armful of kindling-wood | te quicken the fires of the crop- | ping. Not with diamond-studded ear- drops or wide bracelets of gold, much as we one time might have fancied these has this husband of ours remembered us with any anniversary gift, but only in) thoughtful deeds done on our’s| 7 se ee ) EMBASSY DUTY Mr. Roy F. Guindon has ar- _ home by plane to spend weeks oe —— = , Mr. and Mrs. Seas. Maw Wiatshice. P.E.I. | Roy has been 26 months with | Embassy in Moscow, Elly brisk at the close of his busy Si milk and some molasses cookies |moved that $4 be given to teach- and the family’s behalf all down our years together. This wag an evening to gard- en, pleasant as it was and June-| sweet, We dug and weeded and | reset clumps of Sweet William) in the border envisioning the | velvet of its blossomings, the surprise of its varied combina- tions of shades, enjoying much the time spent. “I'm enclosing a clipping I found among some papers yes- terday. I think you will like i. There’s truth im it” a farmwife wrote us today—one who told of her children, her chicks and her garden (so good to read). “Be- cause I do remember the Eng- lish gardens of our community when I was a girl—remember the tidy hedges and the prim flower- reds and borders, all so careful- ly kept.” “Canadians love flowers. It’s an Pnghisn trait. Little blooms that hug the ground. Tall blooms standing strait. Heliotrope and amethyst. Lovely shades of rose. “Snowy white and golden glow. Every hue that grows. Gardens round each little house And at each trellised gate. Canadians love flowers. It’s an English trait.” “What's for, lunch, Ellen?” James asks coming in amazing- day. “Oh anything—a glass of will do. It’s turned cool. The frogs are pretty well frozen up tonight’ he offers. “Or else all happily married!”’ ROSE VALLEY W.I. The June meeting of Rose Val- ley Women’s Institufe met at the home of Mrs. William MacDon- ald. Meeting opened with The In- stitute ode and repeating the creed. Nine members and one visitor..were present. Roll call was answered with a whistling tone. Minutes of last meeting were read, approved and signed. It was moved that $2 be sent to Re- tarded Ohildren’s Society; also decided to canvass the district for the Salvation rmy,, The school committee dave” their report and a school bill was paid. It was decided to have an ice- cream social June 18th. It was er for the scfiool closing treat to Quite a number of ladies are accompanying the delegates across Canada. The visitors will arrive in Charlottetown on Sat- urday, June 13, and will be en- tertained at a government lun cheon at 1.30 at the Chariotte- town Hotel. The superintendent and faculty of Riverside Hospital have an- nounced the Commencemt Exercises of the graduating class of nineteen hundred and fifty- nine at the Riverside Auditorium, June sixteenth, at eight-thirty o’- clock. Mrs. Harry Williams-Freeman and two children have arrived to spend the summer with Mr. arid Mrs. Benjamin Rogers. They are staying at the Rogers ‘cotiage, Keppoch. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers entertain- ed at a buffet luncheon Tuesday at her home in honor of Miss Barbara Johnson a bride-elect of this season. Other special guests were Miss Rose Goldblatt, dis- tinguished Canadian pianist, Mon treal, and Miss Brenda Caesar, who arrived from Toronto to be bridesmaid at Barbara Johnson's wedding. Miss Patsy Walker has réturn- ed to Halifax after visiting for ‘the weekend her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walker, Eus- ton Street. Mrs. Evelyn Crossman was Pleasantly surprised on Monday evening at her home, 31 Kent Street, upon the occasion of her birthday. As the birthday cake was brought in friends ang ‘‘Hap- py Birthday to You.’’ A gift was also presented to Mrs. Cross- man. The evening was spent in playing games. Refreshments were served by the hostess. At the end of the evening all depart- ed after again wishing Mrs. Crossman may more happy birthdays. Mr. and Mrs. George MacMil- lan, Stanhope, motored. to Bor- den Sunday to meet their son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Darell Dickieson who are having a two weeks holiday on the Is- land. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Dickieson Pearson of Sussex, N.B. re- and Velma of Darnley spent weekend with their son and ghter-indaw, Mr. and Mrs. Dar- ell Dickieson, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George MacMillan, former attended Optometrist i See nee Os ee Stanhope. e aa ee route they visit- A ; Harold Milli- . ' npey ageinen-iey ben af Sadie gue aa tage Sp ichighubtyst sn Entertain Junior Members __ | Revicatsning were menbers st ee en enre | Mie ant Wek. Ben C. Gains] At Be May. SM: semen r the sodality. A film wes shows ae WES we e guests at ; ‘ of McGi niversity,’ among ‘ thal Bianca ia Sadion Wiver as, Sumeeneesias, hawt a thett ; rraduating was David| A meeting of Saint Joseph's; correspondence were read pf vee tpt nc ee pth guests, Clyde Spence, Mr. who received the | S0dality and alumnse was held) recording secretary, Mrs. Frank 0 Mr Fred C. Ramsay of Moat- | Mrs. Charies Schnabel of | Taree of Doctor of Philisophy in| Sunday, Juné %h, at Saint Jos-| Walker. Junior members who | e2ed in Bourbonnais. Blincis. rose was a Visitor to Indian Riv.| revere Louisiana. Agricultutel Chemisty. a [sale were te ante a tn er on Wednesday the guest of | Mr. and Mrs. La Schur-; Earle is the son of Mr. and tere sodality were guests ? Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Hunter. | man, Mr. and Mrs. Sens God. Mrs. T.T. Coffin of Morell. He|College he entered Macdonald /or. Formal Wear frey of Summerside left Satur-jentered Prince of Wales College|College where he received his} The Mother Superior, Sister @ IN STOCK SERVICE Keith Caseley, young son of |day for Rockland, Maine to at-| in 1947 with a provincial scholar-|Bachelor of Science and Master |Saint Mary of Sion, this year ob- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caseley,|tend the Lions’ Convention. They|ship and upon graduating in 1950|of Science degrees. He is now|serves her golden jubilee. She Henderson & Kensington is convalescing fav-|will visit relatives in Lynn,| was the winner of the Hon. John with the Science Divis-|was presented with a spiritual orably after undergoing tonsil sur | Massachusetts before returning| Richards Prize. ion of the Department of Agricul-| bouquet, a novena of masses. _ Cudmore gery at the P. E. Island Hospital, ; home. —<—— After leaving Prince of Walesiture in Ottawa. Miss Eleanor Trainor is the pre- Charlottetown. — — —————— — gee Eee Ei? Fzie Blisland Woman Attends — |Wellesley Class Reunion |, Mrs Jota B. Myrick of Tig |costaiaing facilities nish will be among the 1,000) sic and t 3 ce ‘<8 ft hi eb t } Hi - i ! fl il itt *F it : f | Chase, vice president and of admission; and Miss Ella Arts!Keats Whiting, dean of the Col- 4 i i Ht ; ! H 3 if : i lege. : - ‘Sodality And Alumnae Mrs. Keith Adams is confined to her home in Summerside where she is recovering from an attack of virus pneumonia, and also from the results of an ac- cident, when she sustained cuts and bruises. : Senator and Mrs. G. H. Bar-' bour have returned to their home in Charlottetown from Ot- | tawa. They were visitors on Sun- | day to Summerside and Kensing- ;} - ton where they attended the =| ning service at the United Church. They were accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Stanley C. ‘Thompson also of Charlottetown. Mrs. Kenneth Dorsey has re turned to her home in Summer-. side after spending two months | with her parents and friends in | Toronto. i Mrs. R. L. Willet of Summer- | side entertained at bridge or Monday evening. Mrs. George Pickering arrived from Greenwich, Conmecticut, on | a visit to the province and is a guest of her daughter, Mrs. Al-| fred Colwill, Mr. Colwill and’ family in Summerside. j i Mrs. G. R. Harrison of Sum- merside accompanied her son-in- | law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. John Dunlop to Maccan, Nova) Scotia on Saturday where she will remain for sometime. 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