; a 1 WOMEN - Page 8, The Guardian Saturday, Oct. 29. 1955 HAPPE OF THE WEEK Pumpkins. rials. hats, mils. wit. shes. ghnsts-- HALLowEE'l.:N l Dame Flora Mat-l.eod who vise lied this province l'C'.'('lllly, trrzttcs even morn intercst when it IS known that she was born at the, famous No. if) Downing Street. liar parents had been living at No ll ,hut it was not sufficiently large lilr. Disraeli then a bachelor, uh-, ligmgly lct them how No. 10, he muting to No. ll Dr. Frances E ill Rratl. Holly-i wood. Florida was recently honor- ed as "Woman of Achievement." chosen this year. for her outstand- lhg contributions in her own field. A pediatrician. Dr. Read, opened and is director of the Hollywood Acres. organized in 1952. for ment- ally handicapped children. She is also rhairmitn of the Committcel on the mr-nt.-illv handicapped for NINGS on a short visit to Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Nash. Berwiclr. Nova Scot- ia, and Mr. and Mrs. John A. Mac- Ewen. Halifax. Mrs. Stanley Storey left Thurs- day by plane for her home in Balt- imore, Maryland. Mrs. storey was in Charlottetown for the Henry- Deblnls wedding. She was the guest of her sisters. Mrs. Harry Miller and Mrs. Noel Damon and was widely entertained during her via- it. Mrs Loran McLellan was hos-p. less to the members of X1 Ex-l emplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi at her home Wednesday evening. Mrs. K. S. Rogers. guest speaker gave a very enjoyable and descript- ive talk with colored slides on her Amid a setting of while and gold 'mums, our Lady of Loretta chapel Ilany jokes have been mltle about the family closet that at- trscts household surplus as in- evitably as a mud puddle attracts I tiny tot. The jokes may be amusing. but when clothes start to look be- drallled because of crowded quar- ters. a cluttered closet is no laugh- matter. , why not start now on a clean closet campaign? Your beautiful new fall fashions surely deserve suitable closet space. In order to keep your clothes clean and fresh. the closet itself should be well - organized and dust-free at all times. To make the Job thorough. first empty the closet and dust the ahelves. walls and floors with a dust cloth of vacuum cleaner at- tachment. Next. sponge the walls with warm soapsuds. working from the floor upward to prevent streak- ing. Rinse with a damp sponge or cloth and wipe with a dry cloth. Then. repeat this routine on shelves and drawers A light coal- ing of wax applied tn wood shelves will make them easier to clean is the future. SPACE SAVERS Scrub the floor with thick suds and not too much water, rinse and wipe dry. Sometimes it takes ingenuity to make the most of available closet space. So take a look at the closet accessories sold in most stores. Wed Ai R.C.A. F. Chapel maid, wore autumn blue with mat- chlng headdress and carried a bou- quet of tawny gold roses. Miss Hang Up Your Clothes In A Closet That's Tidy of accessories to hold garntients. shoes. hats. scarves. gloves babb- ets and 'so forth. Not only do they keep these as- ttcles clean. but they are to keep clean. too. Also. they a , an attractive note to the closet. one of the prettiest sets is made of plastic and finished with a plump. stltchless quilting to vs a three-dimensional effect. . Your store also carries a variety of rods and attachments that are effectively engineered to increase closet clothes c a p a c i t y without overcrowding. CLOTHES HANGERS Then consider hangers. So often we've seen closets, beautifully fitted out in all but garment hangers. using, for the most part, the wire iobs from the dry clean- ers with perhaps a few wooden coat hangers that are obviously hotel sourvcnlrsl Clothes hold their shape better when hung on properly shaped. or padded hangers. so be sure to include them when you are do- ing over your closet. Go over garment bags and elim- innte those that are turn or in poor condition. Invest in as many ood garment bags as possible and eep all your clothes under cover. Those that don't rate garment bags a least deserve plastic -shoulder cov- ers to catch the dust. Both types of covers can be kept clean with a swish of s sudsy cloth. Ant Who's afraid of I-lallowe'en spooks? This little lad isn't for he had a friendly Mr. Pumpkin to protect hi.m. Monday, October its moments of concern, this has ljir. Pumpkin Smiles Fr .Hallowe'en p . ch- alst, being Hallowe'en. will see Charlottetown children (and old- aters too) travelling through the streets cos' ' as goblins. wit- ches and big black cats. There will also be the good fairy prin- cesses and characters from nur- gery tales, plus the ever-popul- ar space pilot! Ind Davey Crock- etts. R.C.A.F. Station, Summerside, was the scene of a pretty autumn wed- ding at 10.00 a.m., Saturday, Oct- ober 22nd, when Mary Kathleen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fitzgerald, Richmond. became the bride of F-O Harry Edwin Snow. son of Mrs. Maude Snow and the late Herbert Snow. Grand Falls, Newfoundland. The double ring These space savers often help to solve the problem very easily. One smart investment that pays off in protection is a matching set Words Of The Wise He who would arrive at the ap- pointed and must follow a single road and not wander through many ways. -(Seneca) MORNING SMILE Mother-"What did your father since there are garment bags for suits. furs. blouses, you'll find it easy to keep every item of your wardrobe nicely protected- . .l'tti t E .Rfresh- "'9 A'""”'”" 'M"'".i0'n'V M Pedmthtrriiiils wfeurie soervetllmirpye Mrse. Carl ' "Clam D" R'”"l ” " da"m"" nflBurke and Miss Marion Shaw assist 5 Mrs. Geraldine A. Read, llernwood, ed by the bone" ' 3 Mill Road. ' HOUSEHOLD HINT To forestall falls on stairs, nail loose stair treads down tightly. See that handrails are sturdy and dependable. Paint the top and bot tom trends of basement stain white. Claudia Gaudet, flower, girl. wore yellow and carried a basket of blue feathered carnations. F-0 D. K. Bunnctt attended the groom and 17-0 J.J. A. Young was usher. ' The bridds mother chose a two- been as James said at our lamplit Aye. a good week-one for which in the peace and quiet of its close we now would hasten to "return thanks.' Miss Lois Miller. R.N., who has been spending several months with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller left Wednesday on return to Montreal. The West rnrl Group of the Kirk of St. Jnmoc held its annual Hal- loue'en Cliurcli Tea and Bazaar on Thursday. Mrs. C. W. Mac- "Thank You God to this good week And all that made it fair Our home. our family, food and piece navy blue dress with powder blue and navy accessories and g BIGGER. WARNING! Arthur is the president of the wore a corsage of pink seeetheart , friend” say when he fell off the ladder?" HALIFAX (CF)-New and larga . ceremony was performed by Rev. roses. , By An lglgnd ll'u-meg-'5 Wife And 10, you, gown; ,m.,-- Junior-"Shall I leave out the traffic stop signs are being pre- Kirk A"x””"'-V- H” A"h"" Ma” Mi” Ruth Vlli"iC0mb” "'10 11” John Sullivan. who also celebrated A reception followed at Birch naughty wordsf" pared, Constable Jack Booth. cup ”"'-”0" W3-5'”? ""'"?"" 9! "'9 been Vlslilnl bl? MPMW win! the nuptial moss. Hill tausist lodge for 35 guests. And so with number Saturday"! minutes away from the tasks which Until Monday --- -Dlary---Good- Mother-"Of course, dear." iodian of traffic lights and control Kirk Ha”""9 9" '91 Commander C5” Vl'"1ic0mb'- M"- The organist was Mrs. Irene The bride's table was decorated close "all good things" of our can us to see again, and love, and night. Junior--"Nothing." indicator . said. lV'""iL'0mbe: iii Ed3"- Omar” and Peters and Mr. Reg MacLellan with Better Time roses and a three- W0l'iHId8)' Week "Comes in In end' The Charlottetown Bu-moss and Professional Women's Club held a bridge and hat parade Tuesday evening at the Y.M.C.A. The presi- dent of the Charlottetown B.P. W. Club is Miss Dorothy Cullen. The evening's entertainment was arran- ged by the ways and means com- mittee of which Miss Gertrude Love is the conveuer. Mr. and Mrs. Rtmnld Denny were in Charlollnlmvn last weekend and registered at the Charlottetown Hotel. Mr. and ,Mrs Denny who were married recently in St. Mich- ael's Cathedral. Toronto. with the wedding reception for five hundred guests in the ball room of the Royal York Hotel. have many friends in Charlottetown who were happily congratulating and extend- ing best wishes. Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Mat-Millan left Friday to motor to Winnipeg, Manitoba. l)r. Mat-Millnn will at- .nd the meetings in Winnipeg of . Mdical directors of the Trans- . -: medical plans. In Toronto ' Dr. Mnchlillan will attend the meet- imls of the executive of the Can- adian Mvdleal Association. lilrs Waller VlClial'Il. Mr:-' Jar-k lilrirliarlirrn. and Mrs. Cltffnrrl MacDonald entertained Tuesday afternoon at a large bridge party at the Charlottetown Hotel. Attract- tvc Hallnuccn riernrntinns were carried out in (lei.-iil and very much Pnlllyed by those present. Mr. Robert Agnew. a student at Cambridge University, England. has been spending a recent week- end in London. While there he heard a symphony orchestra, attended a Fhnkcsperenn play at the famous old Vic Theatre, and was a guest one afternoon with other overseas vi.-:iiors'iat the Dominions Fellow- Ihlp Trust. 'ilr. and Mrs. R. C. Parent. en- lr-rl:ilnPd at dinner Sunday even- in: st Ravenwood in honour of Dr and Mrs. Frank Macl(lnnon and thnir clldren, and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Black and their children. their children has returned to Char- lotteiown. ll-I Miss Margaret Irving has return- gs ed from a holiday trip to Hamilton, Ontario. he Miss Carolyn Clark whose mar- 80 riage takes place this Saturday at- ternoon. was honoured at a mis- cellaneous shower at the home of Mrs. Earl Benton last week. Mrs. Clive Cudmore was hostess at a dinner or six last week. prior to Miss Cl rk's marriage. She was guest of honotu' Batu!- day afternoon at an afternoon tea given by Miss Adella Dingwell of North Bedeque. - The office girls of Canada Pack- ers held a small k , ' at the Rendezvous when Miss Clark was presented with lovely gifts. A miscellaneous shower was held at the home of Mrs. J. W. Mac- Gregor Wednesday evening. The community of North Bede- que held a shower for Miss Clark to D9 81' in Ot en Dahlmer and Mr. Dahlmer of Glnusccster. Mass.. as their guests. Mr and Mrs. Randolph Manning North River Road. have returned from a motor trip to Portland, Maine and Boston. Mrs. l.lnyd Wellner entertained ' at a slipper bridge, Wednesday at her residen Kent Manor in hon- our of her house guest Mrs. R. G. Henderson. The Exemplar Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met Wednes- day evening at Mrs. Lorne Mc- Lellan's residence. North River Rd.. Mrs. Keith S. Rogers gave an in- teresiing talk on her recent Eur- opean trip and showed colored slides of the places she had visited. Mrs. Carl Burke and Miss Marlon Shaw were the supper hostesses. in th W Mr. and Mrs. J. l. Cerry have been on a short visit to Saint John, New Brunswick. er sang "Panis Angelicus" and "Mot- her, at thy feet I'm Kneeling." The ribbon streamers. The bride given in marriage by fitted bodice featuring a queen ann collar and long sleeves which came french illusion veil was held in place by a tiara of sequins and book topped with gardenias. The attendants were gowned al- ike in rustling floor-length taffeta, lines and featuring short gathered sleeves. Miss Roma Gallant, brides" Rochford Street. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith have hostess at a farewell party Wed- nesday evening in honour of Miss Shirley Wigmore. who leaves this Norma have re-iurned,from a visit and Mrs. James Coll, Glace Bay. Cape Breton. was winner of” the costume prize. Lunch was served by the 11083955- assisted by Miss Aulay. Miss June White and -Miss Jessie Macmilay. On October 20th, Miss Shirley Craswell was guest at a miscel- laneous shower given by Miss Esth- Mrs. Roy Mills, 47 Prince Street. 1,, tier wedding cake, topped with a miniature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. Sullivan. Following the reception, I-'-O and Mrs. Snow left immediately to take up residence at Greenwood. N. S. where the groom is stationed with the R.C.A.F. For travelling. the bride wore a two-piece wool dress of charcoal grey with a Scotian Craft topper of carnation red with winter white accessories and a cor- sage of gardenias, also a strand of pearls. a gift of the groom. Previous to her marriage the the bride was tendered two show- an in Richmond at which she received many beautiful gifts. (Photo by D.W. Sears) How final it isl True. other days we may have entrusted to us to spend and use as best we know. But never again will those same dawns which have been our gifts in this week of days or that gen- tle fall of the mantle of dusk which comes in benediction at day's end. he ours again to enjoy. We confess that we frlttered some of our time away. precious as are the hours and cherished. which hear us now along the west- ering years. Frittered away-but not lose we are sue, not wasted entirely. In it waste to regard a cloud of October sky. to marvel over its expanse and colorings? Or to watch for a long minute a golden leaf drift from a mother-branch. with a breath of a sigh. down to the earth which gave and nurtured it? Or to admire last colors of Aut- umn's fire and fervor along the reach of a valey? Is it a waste of time to take cst pews were marked with nose- ys of white and gold 'mums and r father, chose a floor-length wn of crystal satin styled with a point over the wrist. Her arls and she carried a prayer acefully styled along the same the Income Tax Department, tawa, has been visiting 'bis par- ts Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith, leaving shortly for Toronto, and later Regina. Calgary and Van- couver. While here he spent the past year with his daughter, Miss Hunter, Charlottetown. ' M . M C id ill I ' ' at h" 1'0"" ”" 'n'""d'3' "uh" 32.142" ::.lHtlliYeWt:;la:: aborrtly tolslpcalrd tile srlinizr motiiilli: 5850'. T0!'0IIi-0- ll" V131. "?i1' Mr and Mrs G M Avard have Unit” Sm” They we" mveb in IE0"? hneum C3".',"'"i.'.i iihe lxlrlzlxitrt summ:sll?leM”'V- Huh?" . . . . , r. . . I . Mr. Avard's sister. Mrs. R. w. ""3 "hi "9" '"” ” " M '" ""3 e " law. Dr. J. Ralph Calder and Mrs. Calder. Miss Belle MacDougall who spent iMiss Dorothy Clark, Central Street, was hostess at a mixed party Tuesday evening in honor of the summer with her cousin Mrs. Miss Margaret ..loan Carruthers. Chester Shaw, Desable has return- prior to her departure for Calgary, ed to her home in Providence, Alta She was yl ' with a R.I. having spent a pleasant sum- farewell gift. Lunch was served mer on the Island. by the hostess. assisted by the- Misses Helen Clark and Patsy Daley. Miss Mary Shea Connolly was orning for Saint John, N- B. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd MacKinnon nd their children Nancy and Miss Doria Walker. Summerside. has returned home from the Digby General Hospital. where she has been receiving treatment for a fractured foot and injured back, sustained in a car accident. Mrs- Ernest Walker. Victoria Road. was hostess to her bridge club on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Horace MacFarlane. Mrs. John Hopkirk. and Mrs. William Campbell were co-hostesses at Mrs, MacFarlane's home on Thursday afternoon at the tea hour in honor of Mrs. Angus MacLcnd. who leaves shortly to take up residence Shelburne, N.S. Mrs, Mrs. McKinnnn's parents Mr. The closing dance of the Sum- rnerside Golf and Country Club was held on Wednesday evening with Lowell Huestls' orchestra in attendance. . A I-lalIowe'en pary was held '31 e home of Miss Anne Cronin, ater Strcot. Miss Alma Sileeilan The Ladies of the St. Mary's' Guild of the Summerslde Anglican Church held a social evening Tues-I day at the home of Mrs. Wilfredj Lecky. A gift was presented ,to. Mrs. Al Elder who is leaving? shortly for Trenton. Ont. New mom- bers were welcomed. Florence Mac- Hill at the home of her sister M". Hun, Holman. Jrp Vp appreciate. the delights of the fam- lllar scenes about? Those which. even if we were to leave them at this season that heralds the winter. to come to tropic-warmed places-of brilliant sunlight and sparkling seas and every lovelin- ess of earth -we should most long to see?The ily happy about the paths of home. the children. school- bags weighty on young shoulde a facing off in the fresh morning to school: the cattle-kind on the Oct.- ober fields-and the horses: the babe of foal and the young and older. The farm folks about at their cares. the ma-llman's horse and wagon in and out along the hill; the sparkle of milpond. the ripple of stream; the dark of wild ducks against a rosy cloud. a fox pacing atealthily along a brow of bill. is Is it time wasted to gather such treasure. we wonder? -' The farm work? where are we now? The farmers have been tak- ing care of incidentals of the farm- in of late; tidying hedgerows. at- tending to pieces of lumbering. and fencing and shlngling. befoe the late havesting will assemble them was the plowing. odd times contin- ued into the night. And altogether. though of course on forms as elsewhere not free of COOK'S CORNER ionanon CAKE cup brown sugar cup butter in the turnip-fields Then too there ' are you victim edgy nerves, broken re extra nourishment. living makes heavy demand mcsls do not provide the or "hidden hunger" may re of undue lethargy. formulated to help you feel 'mulste the appetite and feeling of well-being. . minor O, unseen: - Poor opposite, Ilstlessnessg undue fatigue may be your system's way of calling for Thp stress and strain of modern C upon the system. Often our o nourishment needed for real and energy. A border-line deficiency mCC0l'IlPIlIlCd by a worn-out. lack-lustre feeling. A bout with illness is also often followed by a period New Vatei-but-y's Compound is ; . . to help you regain the normal vitality and energy which should be yours. New Wares-bus-y's Compound contains not one but several dlfercnt nutrients which help to feed and nourish the system scientifically. It helps on of I II, WP ault better fast "ails sqnciair hostess to the Summcrside Okto lh Que- c City, where they will sail for France Cpl Lumstrom has been 1 translated to RCAF Headquarters th in Meta, France. . p The future bride was escorted to Reid poured. and the hostesses Club on Tuesday evenings 1 0"” 5”" ""'k' If you're tired of feeling the way you do I - her chair by E519? Hi" "3 .P"" Presented the guest of honor with ' ' on . - of being juu'too done-outto en'o l Mr. and Mrs. Robert. C. Parent, M' 3"” Mm Cifariu Macfirihiir sented a bouquet of Amerlcbn . fa,-ewe" gin cpl lnd Mrs. James Lumsu-om 1 '5” 5”” d'55”lVed in 1 15811 - 1 pa - N W lhy. . '- leave Monday for Amherst Nova "iii" 'i”' "" 5 i'0"di'Y '”P- 5'" 8i'BcauI.v Roses by Mill P39 will are leaving the RCAF station iniim Wm" Esnmpuui-I. "ms. cw It" I" 5 Scotia to attend the Maritime Win- i"””'" i" S”"”' C31'0”"'- Master Gordon Mills Ind Ml” Mrs. Harold Crnckell. Granville Summerside on Sunday for is” ham" imwd" comPm"'d'm'l'" you " "oi "mhd l ter Fair. Mr. and Mrs. Parent will i pfleather Mills dressed as bride and street groom wheeled the earrings in. Tuggfiay with many beautiful gifts. while Miss Grace Crosby read the ac- entertained at hridge on be lid cup all purpose fins evening. 95 pound dates chopped orange (including rind) put rough food chopper l o be in Fredericton to visit Mr. Ti" NP” C;i"iPi" 0! 3918 5ili' ;:rent's relatives and Mr. Parentf"'3 Pi" 5""""W "1" WPdn85dHY .p will attend Forcstry moenngs in evening at Mrs. Larry Slaught's . U,” mtyp Bern”, mmrning hom(,fTOSlfil'l'lCf” Mrs. Arrltth Irwin. a that it has helped restore your normal vitality your druggist will refund your M” T purchase price. A. Cl k . Alb company-ing verses and Miss Adele been H", gr 9 ""'"' hi” guest of H p v Mm Kay L! . Cream butter and sugar. Add -. Mr. and Mrs. Parent will visit V'5"'"i "'""''9'.'""" Halifax, was Macrha-l placed the slits on "'91 say. Green sum- 6 Ur Mr. and Mn w' A" C"'"e' b”'?" an. sin and mix dry in- -, M". Puenfs um”-veg in st. Mm..'pri"csr-nl. Following the business, fable: Miss Craswell in hell; tlhllla Cedar Ave., have had as their Zredlenls and add alternately with ' r- '2. 5, f u. .- twn . W, tr, . n ss 92- or elr gi s. - ' - . on ednegd ; w- , 0 r . . a n. orange. a e n pg 9x9 1,, , 1-". Away mm P P 0 I N M ion (ox. The hostess was assisted joyed by all after which a most sor. Ont. after .p.,iE,,g”'a ttawa. - a 350 deg. oven. n N”w"'N.w w”.'b”W'5 COMPOIIIIJ M". Chrisune pickard M... has by Mrs l.mgh Sample and Mrs. delicious lunch was served by MW days In Summerside. . been on a trip to Great Britain-""5" S'"'”50"- ' and the continent is expected to 1' arrive in Charlottetown the first '1 part of November. Carl Crosby. Mrs. Roy Mills and has been Mrs- ls Fortified With Vitamins Famous Vsterbury's Compound has bclpedlthoossnds ' FOR C ' of people regain their usual energy. Now New Wgtut. the guest of Robert Stewart. Jenkins. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MacMlllan Mr. and Mrs. The Canadian Federation of Bus- iness and Professional Women's ""'"i'i Mlllisan F. i ' 4 P I 4 ' Clubs have as their chairman of were honored at a surprise party entertained their friends on wed-P 'hh"l&i.m'"""d'iil"?"”f""""""'Q'i"'”' CHILDREN K”: Q it Miss Marjorie Cox entertains "19 Public relations Committee. M when Lhgy ,1,-rrved home from their nesday nlghtlbefnre the dance ail " c'””d . . Pm.""'7' R P""'d'' "" this lsatslrday in honour of Miss? kahvl Marltfillan of Edmonto . It recent marriage which took place "'9 Summerslde Golf and Country 5”" o'l'L""' ""1 SP1”!!! ('0? 700- -o ' ' Dorothy Cox at a luncheon at the ii "' "'"'”'5' "' Prim? Edwlfd 3". no nduua)"'M.hnn"a ' Charlottetown Hotel. Covers are1hi""d"-' "' k"”W "lit Mill MIC- (f ch--or-uuisoatumnnopt-o-pat.-(so..s......3f If your children have been 5 being laid for fourteen guests. Mlssl Mm” i"i"' '0 Mini W953 80019 was decorated with autumn flow- bnd” 'i h" in Belmont, Mass. Friends and re- Club. it lafives feted them at their home M" D .d M ' l in Vernon River, The dining room - IV! l:ll::neIlt('f'iBlfl9d at,. e . v . at on Fndny event'E:R'('enir8ii SOY Mr. PEEK . . . sut-of-sorts lately. with , Dorothy cox lgavgg won far Bam.l.Vears ago lived at Brackley Point . E” Nd) 9'9"" E” G''”'”",' i" '”d" Willi" P09? IPPGWB 104 IICHIII . pmy. Indhv when ah, Wm be my Road. :res(.m'll'Iligs ctglblee gins :':l;U:l;lmi7Y-fl. M” J G. Bennett, Charm”. and Mr. "EA" . due u:"oolds.) Nels; Wiaugblsrys Cosnpoundp now their usual bounce, give ; etcd for two years. ed with en mmemum ml town. has been visiting me,,,,. and WW, "III II I ---Thiamln.Nnano them lesunt-mung I Dr. and Mrs. Ralph Fauss and mg! p in mve:yh0we” Dr FA. relative; in summemd. and st and luhohvinsohelp build ossargyandpep. wnu My-. compundw ' Surgeon Commander R. M. I.lt-'i"'5- 77- (7 Rollers of Peabody. ggchfulan pmpmed .h'e "in to Eleanors. ' hdp ann "'d.d'd;.md M "d 3"" mm” H”””' "" Mnss" ha" been vmum to in. the bride Remarks were given by Mr. M - P0P and energy. . spending the weekend with Dr. and Province. Tho have been Itayins R" K-dp Mupherm Rm K”. can -Mull"):-:1 Umnell and Mrs, M". kmuel pmw". pr, mm, ,-I with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Janh- nu; Mummm Mr. John M”. hm” Isl d returned in their um . ,0, or Mn w. Lime. M. 1:" ins in Georgetown and Mr. and QM” um Mr.-Funk sluworm um mud ummerside recently emleelly pi-Iced .1 of Kirkland Lake. Ontario. Mm W- 3- J0 ' Mrs. John Mt.-Quald and Mrs. r.s. 1 9t.5o "egg,-tn. Ktrkwood Hotel. Mrs. Pause and lchflllan presided at the tea table hn "much. Mrs. Rogers are nieces of the late in 3 for I6 fluid dlmcll ' Itnmcrom We G9"'" u'"'- l"""''- mu Roberta mm. Mrs. Frank Mrs. c. N. Stanley. si.....,,. P, ., ,m,. Mrs. Rogers will be remaining Inc.” um um phym, ".9 night,” ,, h T - go. 9,, in the provincrfnr some time. uh. Tum," "am... ridge club on of 3;. and Mrs. Fauss have reten- Amnng those entertaining gg for Miss Patril 0- prior to her V V . Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Ma mum .:';d&' '13: of Halifax have been ' uf M", a week in Charloittowl pnmuv. Owes residence. I