‘ when Miss :‘rrierside, alters illn . O’LEARY \Tl' a. d iii-2. B‘sil \l‘edlm'k and’ POLY}. Mrs. John Camp- bell. (Timer): leTt Tliur::’ay mor- ning for Hamilton. Ontario, where Sislft‘ they plan to wand the “inter. Titty were .rt'rompanied as far as er Illil. Quebec. by Mrs. Margwc C2.“‘tl‘.il9l‘s. O'I.eary. who alto plans on visiting her daughter‘s during the winter mon. ‘ Mr. Stan Dunville left Wednes- day on a business trip to Sydney. MESSX‘S. Alvin and James Mit- chell. and Mrs. Gilmore, Brund— age. NS. attended the funeral of Mr. Lawson 3rundage on Satur- , also viSit- Stanford day afternoon. They ed their sister Mrs. Lockhart, Cole-man. Mrs. Aims MacLean, left recentiy to visit her daughter and other relatives in the States. Friends of Rev. Ross Howard, pastor of the Baptist congrega- tion, O’Leary, are glad to learn he‘has returned to his home after being a patient in the‘. O’- Leary Community Hospital for the past week. . A very enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Neil MacKay, Coleman, who were hosts to a‘numéber of friends and neighbors. The spec- ial feature of the evening was showing of films. of many inter— esting .and picturesque scenes of London, Liverpool, Nottingham, and other parts of England, by Mr. Lorne MaLean, who with his wife spent the past three years in that country. The re- mainder of the evening was spent in music and social chat. ‘ A delicious lunch was served by Mrs. MacKay assisted by some of the ladies. ‘ ‘ .-A'very pretty wedding took place in the United Church, Sat— ~ urday afternoon, November 15th, Dorothy oarmplbell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ilvan Campbell, Mt. Pleasant, was united in marriage with Mr. Marven Cornish, son of Mr. and 'Mrs. Earle Cornish, Mill Road, the bride’s maid was Miss Glenn Campbell and, the groom was supported by Mr. Brendon Noye, Mt. Pleasant. Rev. Heber Kean, performed the ceremony.. A re eeption was held in the evening It the bride’s home. - William G. Gillisd Spring field West, was elected vice- pmesident of the Retail Mer- chants Association of Canada (Maritimes) Ltd, at the animal, , of that organization held in Mutilation. . i V ' trim many friends of Mir. Foa- ber Ellis, Kensington, flonmerly ’ of O’Leary, are very sorry to hear of his accident being caught up in me meldnery and has now necessitated his removal to Halifax. Mr. Evian Harris; 12th grade student at Allbcxton High Shoot spent [very pleasant week-end at the home of his gnandrponen‘ts, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Milligran, Milo Mt, Harvey. MlaNevin, Ottawa arrived here by phone Thursday. He was called home because of info doatlirof "his Fame:- McNevin, who I passed away in the PE. Hospital, Sum— D.U. NORTHAM’ , v Mr. and Miro. Elmer Baker and Mrs. George Ellis have returned. borne after ‘a'few days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Ohristophersen, Sal- monhurst. N.B. k , The annual meeting of the Nor- maim Women‘s Institute met at the Mine of Mrs“.er New- coxmbe on Thursday evening, Nov verntber 13th, with a good attend- ance. The president led the meet- ing, which opened by singing the ode‘ followed by repeating the club women's creed in unison. 'Ithe reports from the different committees Were heard, and cor- respondence was read. Some new officers were elected for the com- ing year. Lunch was awed by the hostess, assisted by the com- 'mittee in charge. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd have returned home after' attending the wedding of their son Parley. '06 New York. The United Ladies Aid met at the home of Mrs. Herman Dy- ment with the .United Ladies Aid of Tyne Valley on Tuesday eve- ning, November 18th with a good ‘Ilbhendanice. ; . A miscellaneous shower was held on Thursday evening, Nov- ember 20th at School Hall in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Perley Rodd. Many beau- tliiuil and useful gifts were re- ceived by the young couple who fittineg thanked one and all for their kindness. Lunch was ser- ved and a social evening follow- All departed for their homes Wishing Mr. and Mrs. Rodd much happiness in the future. Their many friends extend congratula- tions to Mr. and Mrs. Rodd on their marriage in New York on Friday, November 14th. The measles are quite prevalent ln'the district at the present time With some very high tem . a para- bures being registered. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Strongman and family. Summerside, were recent guests of and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. AW RECEIVED BY POPE VATICAN CITY tReutersi— Pope John Wednesday received members of the Imperial War Graves Commission. The com- mission's Commonwealth - Italian joint committee met in Rome Tuesday to confer on the main- tenance of the 38 Commonwealth u‘ar cemeteries in Italy. Attend- in: today‘s audience were Leon Milo. ‘ the Nortiham \ Mayt‘end of Canada. 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