MR. AND MRS. KEIR LEIGH ADAMS AND ATTENDANTS Zdmwz fan Caroline Ichnn. Ionian”: Edlur. Phone i Page 8 The Guardian Sat. August 17, 1937 HAPPENINGS School and Nursing Service. st. of Nurwood, 0nt.. who I; guest Luke's Hospital. and Miss Sulli- preacher at Trinity United van both of New Bedford. Mass.. Church. Sutntnerside. is visiting have returned to their homes Mr. and Mrs. Arthur L. Wright. after vacationing on P.E.l., as 4 Richmond It. The Rev. Harold K. Wright. Ills. R N.. Kinross. Miss Evelyn Henry. whose en-' gagement has just been announc- Mr. lion Macxally. R C.A.F., ed to Mr. Douglas B.l.i'n. ll Training Command Headquart- recetting all good wishes from ers. Trenton. Ontario. is spend- her numerous friends. in: a holiday visiting his mother. Mr. Brown is an Auslraltanytltirs. T. L. MacNally. Rochford and the young couple will be ltv- y St. ing in that vast Island commonu wealth country. Miss Henry is ill Mr and Mrs. Herbert Benner. graduate of the Prince Edward Melrose. Mass. are visiting in island Hospital and went to Aus-. Charlottetown. They are the tralia in her profession. guests of Mrs. Benner's mother. She was outstanding in P.E.l. Mrs. James Bell. and her sister, swimming circles. Miss Henry is Mrs. David Murphy of Green unmistakably athletic in tbetstreet. way she moves and in her un-I obstritstve grace. in the water Mr. and Mrs. George R Spear this grace blended with a pow-.of Bc-icriy. Massacliusctts. hair- erful stroke put-Miss Henry infbectt recent guests of Mr and! the lead in many swimming e--. Mrs. R. D. Matheson, Clyde RIF- I.t-tttt. Slit-tltttc. N.B. For tr.-ttellittu the bride chose A light blue flow-cred dress with llhlill 2l('(i(lK.s't)l'I(W'. Jllld H CUT- sttgc of red roses and white car- nutttitis. .1, Prior to lit-r itt.trri;t:t- tlie ' brttlc was (ittli-t'ttiiiit-ti til it nits- Very Pretty Wedding is Held At St. Paul's St Paul's Attgltt-an Church li)0st'(i hi Reteretitl Fattott .l Charlottetown. was the setting of lbliott tititclt was fttttngly rt-- H”, y . is , P. I very pretty wedtling at 3 pm ttpotttlcd to liv liit' ;.:rootti Miss ii (i.'I'-"Um Thmi” My "1 'mm.P Saturday. July 20th xiii:-it Elsie-ltt.;t Ptttllip- was tti t-lttti't.-c of m .',m"" "M 31”." H I.” Tim Louise youngest daughter of Mr Iltt- "'ll'xl ittmk l-'rtt-titis ill the 0' 'i”'"'”i "I ti'”"d" Sh" N” anti Mrs. Elton C. Woodsi Qltt-ttlo iii.-x.lt-ntttcMttylit-it Miss Lin!g'.(:;:;lE'ii:1il(I1:'lsllxmmPi:,:':;':;: Clinton and Kcir Leigh. son tit Mztry Mat-Kay. Miss Ruth llt-uti-lnuimh U, (-HMHLI (-h;”.iI(meg Mr" mid Mrs' Anhm. H' Ada"'S' i oil ii” "mam wimhlml um town and thc "rtitittt i- :4 st-ieitce Conway. were united in "my. Jattitu Smith. tinti Mrs. littrl slumm M Muum AWN)" UHHHV "age" Reverend Camm '1' T ”'UL”'"'9"mm9 asswed In w"”'”i' .sitv itlicrc ltc plttns to resume bott performed the double ring Otit of town guests were Mr.thj.c 5'Iu(”(t5 (in, tall At present) ceremony The nuptial music and Mrs Marshall Wootlstde, l he ,5 in lhp ,.n,p1.,.. U; "H. 31 R1 was rendered by Mr. H. John New (ilttsgow. N.S.. Mr. and Mrs. l Scltttrtntttt Cottiptttty l.im.u.d The Harris. F.R.C.0. liayiittrtl Dunnett. Mont-tntt N.ih.-tppy V(mll;1 ctittple will reside The church was beautifully (le- B.: Mr. Shelton Adams. ilon- tt-ttipot'at'tl,v in t'liarlottcttittn. A coratcd wttlt baskets of peonies trcal. Quebec; Mr. Garth .Xlac- Photo by Garnliintt. Ind assorted flowers. The guest pews were marked with silk nctl bows, tiny white bells. and iIi.V-1; of-the-valley sprigs. l The bride given in marriage- by her father looked wtnsotnc in. I ballerina if:liElh goiitt of im- ported Chantilly lace with tutlej illusion nvcr net and satin. and at bolero jacket with long puintcd slceics She wore a tiara secti- ed pearl tritn headdress with iii finger tip tulle illusion veil. llcr bouquct was a cast-atlc of rcdl rrost-s. Elllti wltite carnations dec- nratctl with lace and strezintcrs of white ribbon. Mrs Roland Livinitstont was her sistt-r's bridesmaid. She wore it liztllcrina iPll;1liI gown of nittuve nylon trim with ttt2-itcli- int; liczttl lttinti. llcr bouquet was I tIOSt'L'itV of white cnrnatiotts. and yellow niuitts ' Mr. (itirth Mat-l.ctttt wits thc bcst Hill!) The uslicrs itcrc Mr. Roland Livingstone. the bride's blttiliwli-in-iatt The bride's motlttir wore for her ti.'iuglitcr'I wedding I pink ervstnllette dress with white ac- cessories and a corsage of while carnattons. The groom's mother wore it blue flowered dress and cluster coat with white It-cessmics antl a Corsage of pink Ind white carnaiions. l-bllowing the ceremony. is re- eeption was Itcld at the bride's home for sixty guests. A two ttor wedding cIk e decorated with pink roson anti silver leaves with I minature bride anti groom on top centered the bride's table. The toast to the bride was pro- GIRL GUIDE CAMPERS 0il.eor,v. P ii i. ritstlcs tip some, lunch. Both girls were winners in Dtilltilllllll Stores Vattonal Girl! Guide Essay Contest and re-: rt-tied an all-cxpcnsc trip to they hit! ititct'n:ttional ent'anipnirnt.: itttcttttcd by 1.300 girl; from (0 Ctttinlftfs. There's nothing like meals cooked oicr an open fire. so these girl; discovered d u r i it g their visit at the (iirl (iutde World ('t-ntenary ('amp. at Doe Lake. Ont l.cft. is Suzanne Shaw, of ('h.-trlottcttiwn. P.F..l Chief Cook Jean Cottghlan. of KITTEN STITCH ELLEN'S DIARY Week Without incident is Full Of Piecisctntries August sets clttmp of phimt tn Granddaiightcr who of late chose blossoming in garden spots now to give tip the sunny braid-z and - Ind nastttritima to flaunt their! long. she hls worn since I small warm colors. To make engaging one. traded the demure grace bouquets spicely fragrant for the they gave her for the lillfiitdz housewife. for children to it:-tm-,eIre'.essitcss of I modern pony; pie the sweet of the ttpurs And: tail of hairdo. for bees to plunder and maltei The week we look hiiclt on now. high carnival in the bright beds- passed "without incident." yet And above, the sky is verytwaa oh so full of the pleasant- blue where the fleecy dream-tries Oi "'9 WMMPYY GI.” TM clouds of Summer boat. And the foal rvrtne to thee, Nellamare. his breese which wanders along the Irriva discover one ewy mor- flelds Ind yards is scented with; ning by Jeanie. James with I in, mm"-iytg richgg at the seas "fair-tood touch It the like. help- Inn -- of browning clover and;ed him to his first breIkfIIt aging fern. of iiiouom Ind ber-tltld then proceeded to retard ry or woodland and hgdggmwmhim with that wrapt interest be This is of course not the tnerrv etvri Io yoiiiwllnu of the I . carefree wind ol Spring it one and ill p-rticnl-r to foals . - listens closely -he may catch unsteady limbs 07 ill'lll'-'1 ll! now I melancholy note even inlbecomlnti S"??? 00'. Ind lb! its whisper and sometimes at"V,"'PT lflfi Mil 00 93''" long sigh It the end of its rltuc-.mIlte I - . picture Iuhst lie n it stirs unity the snrrimerll tmluzronnd of field In wood- it leIvq-c land over which August hII wov- 'l' ' The Atlluli breeu is like that en iuvr umttv shhnmertna unit. CD00 IN"! The year. we fancy in the thrill Yes. busy these an are for It! set of the seasons Iges it. Like Iilsltsnd ftirm-follt, very full and Hit. Hie! data ,4-, gun. at gym" up. There llwavs interesting to those who KM. II I gin and long in maturing, love the land and its way! it is &t-is ta. mpg am um. our life and interwoven hi its til PI" fIbrtc in I running thread If Cj It wreIoId.wet-II IoteIIilydtI- 'ltiti iarc arriving from Australia. They will be registered at the- iCb.arlottetown Hotel. front which es at centre they hope to do considetn Club able sight-seeing on this "The W. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Kenn;-1). A The following are the hostess- the Cltarlttttetown Golf island" as well as enjoying the Pt-irkt-r. Mrs Carl Burke. Mrs. Brown-Henry wedding festivitics.- Malvtn .lt-ttkitts. Vltss Marie :Toole and Miss Sliirlt-y Sit-rns Mrs .l 0 Mat-Callutii and'' Miss l-Elsie Nicholson 'd.i'I'lk('(it liotne Thursday evening front a most enjoyable two months lioli-' day spent in England and on the ('ont.incnt. They made the.' return trip on the S.S. lvernia Ind landed in Quebec. The Sllilf'IItlla laittt tuitl hc.'tiitl- ful flowi.-rs at the lititiic of Mrs. Thomas Palittcr. Sunimcttsitle. made a pretty setting for an af- ternoon tea recently. honoring Mrs. F. Palmer of llontrealu Mrs. Edwin Taylor presided mr. er the teacups. The wedding will take place Saturday afternoon. August scv- Rev. and Mrs. C. 5, Ltnktpm-r cnmenth. at 4 o'clock at thelnf Des Moincs. Iowa. are visit- Church of the Atotieiiicnt. Aldcr- lng with their daughter. Mrs. wood. Toronto. of Helen Bertha l Wendell Muttart. and snii. Clim- Nisbet to William Shelton Mae- les Linklettcr in Summerstde. Kay. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Nit-I They will be here ttntil about bet of Tyne Valley. parents of the first of September. the bride. are in Toronto to at- tend this happy event. The choir of the Sacred Heart guests of Miss Florence M. Gf!- . .Virs. g Kay Johnston. Mt-34.. 1-fl Bride's Grandmother Plays The Wedding Music flowers vents. ier. . Baskets of summer For the Canadian -- Australia-int. land peontcs decorated the sanc- wedding. which takes place int l..-tti. G .l Aylitard. R C A F,' luary oi St. Malacliys Church. Setntemb .. the groomls mother. of ('..i.A.C, Ritcr.-. Manitoba. lSi Kinknia 10!” lit? ' Mrs. Benn S. Brown of ”Bogun- on leave and visiting his par-I -illi)' l7- Oi Wdft:al'E'i Cdliltlllnf da." Prairie. North Queensland.ients. Mr and ifrs. J. J. Ayl. daughter of Mrs and the grandmother. Mrs. Boys ward. Southpori. Mahon and the late (int: (ietirgc McMalion to Joseph Gerard. son .of Mrs l-lrank Dorsey and the 'late Fratilt llotxsey of Bartlett. ltei llitrold (Token. P.P per- fornictl thc douhlc ring cere- tttutty ttillout-tl tit Vutittai Mass. Pr:-st-tti lit the Stttit-tuary were Rt-i. ti F ktttclhitialtt. ltci P. liatiittttll and llei Rt-gts Dtiffy. The tl('(itiIll;.1 iiiiistv tins play- ed in liI(' lirttlt-"s griititiitiiilltt-it. Mrs Peter A. Mt-Malttiii. who ttlsti ttccoiiipaiiieti tltt- fitrl'5 (flintr itt :ipprupt'iate liyttins. (iticn itt tiiurrtagc by her bro- ther. .ltttttt-s. the youthful bride was radiant iii 1) portrait gown of nylon net over satin. The tight fitted bodicc was fashioned in pl”lll('t'h's lines with sabrina neck- line and loti:.' tapt-red sit-t-tes. The dress had a full liotipcrl skirt with lace applique. A crown of seeded pearls held tier finger tip veil of tulle illusion. ller cas- cade bouquet was of red roses. The mind of honor. Margaret Clturch. Borden. were cntcrtaiti- Mr. and Mrs. Tom-Crothcrs. I ed on Wednesday etcning August who have been visiting Mrs. t Nth. at the home of Miss l-Tlca. Crother s parents. Mr. and Mrs. l nor Maclsaac. the nctision being Preston Rodd. left on -Saturday i a farewell party in honor of Miss for their home in Hamilton. On- Joyce Mat-Innis. who will leave tariti. this week for Toronto. Ontario.: g -where she will be employed, An Many entertainments featurt.-dy address was read by Mrs. Clin- the visit to the island of Mr. and l ton Howalt. and Miss Anita West- Mrs Tom Crothers. in honor of, haver presctited Joyce w' I t h I their recent marriage. relativesygntd cross and chm" on when. gathered at the Rodd tiomcsteldt of the choir. A delicious tum-it tfgr a l:tt!(;'('pl.l0D. ggadunixllflwshfsd was served by the hostess. as- em wt many - M(.'Ciii'(iiD wore a cocktail gtiitn of pink trostcd tiyloit over-tiet and taffeta itilh a wide stisli. ptcttirc hat and elbow mitts The two lirttlt-sttinids. Margar- et Smith and Florctirc Clarkin were iit stniilitr gowns of blue and yellow with malt-liiiis pic- turc lttits ililfi elbow mitts three ititt-titiatits who were girl irtentis of thc liridc carrtcd sa- Itti baskets of sltztstzi daisies and mums in t-onipltmcntnry shades All . ,a short dress of printed blue ny- 'lutt and a coronet headdress. She icarried a basket of mixed ros- s and ttiums. 'l'he best man was James Dor- -y. lirotlier of the groom. Jtitnes liianilii and George Mclilahon iuslieretl the guests to the pews jmarked with satin bow: and as- paragus fern A rem-cptiou was held at the ' Sutttttterlea ltestaurant. T h e lbritlt-'s table was centt't'ed with a three ttcr wedding cake. encir- clett with pink anti nlttlc nylon tulle ittterntittgled with row- i bud.- Jntiit-s tlatntll capahty iil'll'd las master of ct-rttionit-.-.. Rus- sell i)l'll.1iliilt pt'oposed the toast yin the i)f'l(i(' tti which the groom fittingly replied. Several of the iguests spoke briefly and many congratulatory telegrams were received by the newly weds. . For her daughter's wedding. tMrs. McMahon. chose a printed silk dress topped by a cocoa Ibrown linen duster with matcli- .ing.stlk lining. A beige hat and taccessories and a corsagc of pink carnation: completed her attirc l Mrs Dorsey. mother of the i grooni chose an aqua sheath dress. navy bengaline duster. with yellow hat and accessories and fl corsage of yellow rose For travelling the bride don- ncti ti light blue sheath dress with yiioicm. and a white picture but and accev-'sot'ics. ller corsage was pink roses. Mr and Mrs. i)0I'5P)' will re- side in Borden where the bride is I popular school teacher and Little Rohcrtti llzimilt. nit-ce ofi ii” Emm" i5 3 C-Nix a”"" '1 slsted by Mrs. Clinton Howatt. the groom ivns tcry winsonic in Kinkora. Photo by Heckbcrt. Mrs David Mat-Lean. Cliat'lottc- town, was hostess for I nicely arranged shower. which includ- ed the gradtiating class of '55 from the P.F2. island Hospital of which Mrs. Crothers was I member. A very haPP.V time was held in the community hall at Harring- ton. when neighbours and class mates showered Mr. and Mrs. Crothers with I variety of use- ful gifts. all of -which will serve I; momentocs of friends on P E. island. Mr. Neil V. MIcKen'1.ie. St. Catherine: has recently reitirn ed from I very pleasant trip to Ottawa. lie motored up with his son. George who was vacationing on the island and was returning to resume his dutiett in the Dept. of Fisheries. After spending I few days sightseeing in the capl- ttil he returned to the island by plane Mr and Mrs. William Hagan. Fairhaven. Mass. spent I very enjoyable honeymoon on P.E.i.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. .i. Gillis. Kinmss. Mrs. Hagan. the former Miss Margaret MacHugh was an associate teacher with Miss Betty Giilltt It the Thomas R. Rodmen School. New Bed- ford. Mass. Miss Eunice D. Johnson. R 51.. BA.. M.S.. director of Nursing MD. AND MRS. from every houtth If we had luttt listen to the things they ny. For t Ihali never hear I clear- er song i Than younger IkylIritI in the blue Or know I sweeter ecstasy - or Ilttginr A pretty wedding was totem-3 .9. ynlzed It St. Simon Ind St. Jude h . . A rt-t-r wrvte than we V'"'-l"'i;Ieliiirtt.:.ssi:.y..l.'.JTiItlil;h14..iig5;.mwh:ii- ""'- Mary Irma, youngest daughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. loot: Harper. Ttgnisb. beume the bride of John William. son of Mr. Ii'd' llrs. John Perry. Ileo of Tlgiltth For I shall never taste I love- fler breath The of red roses blooming on the vine. or Ian I heaven nearer to the earth. or gun I clearer static til the vine. For t-loIveIlieIIboutIIevery- w . hdGodlIcIoIe.brIverybIede ofarutt Slap on the will Iile Iectent lineoipenyer. Ad In the world is named II wetelliiwipus." UItttA1oIdIy---DiIry- Gem! mating; 4: ””;ii. if H JOHN wn.i. IA Y lChiidren Of Mary Choir Sang At Lovely Wedding flowers with net and her boil- W01 of yellow rosea with yet- low streamers. The beet man wu Mr. Loull HIrper. brother of the bride. and the utttier. Mr. Sdwerd Promt. her daughter"; wedding I blue crepe dress tdrnmed with lace. the lmom'I mother .woreIbIuecrepedreII.Inth cot-sages 1 American Den- t-Isa. AND AITENDANIB For the honeymoon to points of interest in New Brunswick and Nova Seotla. the bride don- ned I rose box-Ityle suit with white Icceuot-lea. Reception for id guests was held It the bride's home which wait decorated with pink and white Itreamcra. The hrideta tn- bie was centred with I three- tter wedding cake topped with Itnlniat z bride Ind m. Rev. lather Rooney Ind . Father 3 i a litter. an-iottetovn: llr. lair lI Harper on Ir. nanny th- us It rt-Ida-tel-. NJ. ttti T followig II Eattl. 0.I.l.. 1Summer Highway Safety is Vital To Everyone i r iii 1:! ii. if t t 3 x ME. AND MR8. JOSEPH GERARD DORSEY AND A1'l'lHVDAN'I8 i... A pretty wedding of interest to relatives and friends was solem- nizcd in St. Georges Anglican Church when Rev. Dr. J. J. Al- exander. united in marriaget with the double ring cc-remony.l Jean Marion. youngest daughter: of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur ll. Ad- Ims. (tonway. Pl-).l.. and Hay- ward Vincent Dunnett. eldest non of Mr. and Mrs. Hubert i. Dunnett. Fredericton. N B. The church was tastefully dec- oratcd with flowers and guest pews were marked with nose- gays of yellow and mauve 'mums. R. Douglas Murray pre- aided at the organ Ind thc jun-j lor boys choir sang "The Voice That Brt-athed 0'er Eden" and during the signing of the regis- ter "0 Perfect lnve.'.' Given in marriage by her fa- tltcr the bride looked charming in a floor length gown of white embroidered tulle featuring I scalloped neckline and shlrred bo- dice. The long sleeves ending in points over the hands were eIught snugly It the wristit. The full skirt billowed otit over lus- trous bridal satin and hoop. Her Icalloped hand rolled veil of llluitlon was gathered to I tiIrI of seed pearls and rhinestones. She carried I bouquet of red ros- es and white lmums. Mrs. Mary Stordy. matron of honor. wore I t1oor length gown of yellow net over iutln with I scalloped embroidered overdress. She carried I nosegay of mauve Ind yellow 'mulns. Miss Ft-Incet Dunnett. of the groom. MR. AND MR3 IIAYWARDD DllNNl'1'l'I Junior Boys' Choir Sctng At St. George's Wedding matching jacket She carried I nose-gay of yellow Ind tvtitto imum.-t Mitts Frances Dunnett. Ntstff of the groom. was bridesmaid and wore I floor length gown of mauve net over taffeta with inat- ching Jacket. She carried I nose- gIy of yellow and white 'muttts. Both attendants wore idenitt-til white picture hats with match- ing mitts. Roland Adams. brother of IhI bride. acted II best man. listi- ertng were John Stordy Ind Keir Adarm. A reception was held in IN church hall. The brldc'. table. decorated with white 'mums. t'1'ti roses and pennies. was centred with I three tier wedding cake surmounted by love birds and llly-of-the-valley. The toast to the bride was responded to by the groom. Serving were Mitts Louis! Dunfield and Mia; Betty Stuart. Pourlnit were Miss Mnritmi Steve: and Min Adeline Mnnit. The guest book was in charge of Miss Ann Mullln. After the reception the con pie left on I motor trip to var- ious points in the Martttmes. For travelling the bride chose I beta? silk sheath dress with matching duster Ind yellow Ir ceaitories. Her cot-sage was of .i'ri' low 'mums. On their return Mr. and MN Dttnnetl will reside In Mont ttitt where the groom is emnlmrd with Alex E. Ross Ltd- and the bride is with The T. Eaton ('0 tlwarltlrnesi Ltd. Out of town guests were pit" & from Fredericton. Newcas- tle. N.B.. and Kinkora and Con- Eltf? i Iitiliiiiit its this Ii ii: iii: iii ggsiiiiii U I g lrti: g-' ti tutti E It 3i iii 3 at t is 3332 it it ig!-ii?