@ MR. AND MES. ROBERT - Freetown United ~~ . sprayed ‘mums created the fllo- | Is Scene Of Pre "Baskets of yellow «and gold ral setting for the pretty wed- ding in Freetown United Church when Nancy Ethel, dapghter of Mr, and.jirs. Fenton Simmons, Robert Cousins Marchbank,; son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. March- bank, New Annan. Rev. ’ Brown officiated. .Mrs. Profitt was organist companied Miss Ann Le she cang ‘““The Wedding previous to the ceremony ' “O...Promise Me’? during signing of _the register. The -bride, ‘given in by her father, was“Tovel wedding gown of whité peau: sole, featuring lace . around nétkline, long sleeves and length skirt with train: Her’ length veil was held in: place with a crown, séquin trimmed and she carried a bouquet of red roses. ‘ : g Be tt rtd ‘ oF s +4 ag g velvet, “street length, and fer headdress was a matching open crown. pillbox. Her- bouquet ‘was of red and white:carnation$. -Miss. Kay Bryanton and Miss Lotna” Reeves » were gowned in red velvet, | etown street length, and their head- " Freetown, became the bride df} u “as bridesmaids, | | * tty Wedding | jalso accompanied Miss Vinlet -|“Long, Long Ago.”” _. Mr, Montague Warren, ninety | lyears young, was. @. framed ‘Citation by: : jolly good fellow” and with Mr. Pron An Warren at the piano a pleasant | , F hour was spent in singing the 4ays in Charlottetown beautiful’ Christmas Carols. de | his uncle and aunt, Mr. ! |Mrs. Amos Clarkin. y sang | A recitation | ? by little Miss Marlene Bower | and bab . received warm applause. - 1 * | pendin mother highlight of ‘the. even-| With their parents Mr. and Mrs. even- | fas’ | Marvin Johnston, Montague, and ing was the arrival of Santa | nd Claus (Keith Gameron) who in eee and Mrs. Kenneth MacDoa- Parish } Daley who very sw . ° his jolly manner- pre and.‘old- with gaily wrapped Christmas gifts from the.- well Jatten Christmas tree.-° , Mr, P. C, Bower, Field Sec- Couricil. dresses were matching J crown pillboxes. They carried | | bouquets: of red and white car- Neil Scott was groomsman and Moase and Ross Drum- mond ushered the guests to | their. pews. |. Mts. Simmons ‘chose for. -her | | daughter’s wedding a gown of | le matte jersey, with tan hat and matching accessor- | . Her corsage was yellow car- ations. The groom’s mother. wore a-green knitted suit with | ite accessories and a eorsage yellow carnations. | For the reception in Bedeque | Inited Church Hall, the decor. | ions were baskets of yellow | gold sprayed ‘mums. Miss | Gardiner was in charge he guest book. “| F trip to 3 honeymoon . | Taunton,, Mass ‘and Mainé, the | bride travelled in a moss green | velvet dress, red coat,.grey hat + } 4 5 F cr ce 2 z i af + “SCCeSSOr- | les. Her corsage of red and | white carnations, : | | Mr. and Mrs. Marchbank will reside in New Annan. Out-of-town guests © included, | | Mr. and ‘Mrs. Ivor Andrews of © | Atkinson, Maine; and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barlow of Charlot- | ‘Hints On Good Grooming “Given All Working Girls. TORONTO — Working gi ris across the country may get some helpful good grooming pointers from a program-initiated by the “ Canadian, Imperial Bank of Commerce. : 2 “. At a luxuriously -. ap pointed Commerce.Career__Céntre in Toronto new. girls are told dur- ing a four-day course that it is important in their jobs with the | ~~ bank that customers receive -@ “favorable impression. \“Your personal appearance is one of your reatest assets,” they ‘are: told. ‘Such attributes as intelligence, personality and good humor ‘are underscored by |. > an immaculate, well - appearance. me How to achieve this? recommends these; tials: a daily: bath, Mai) ‘of a deodorant; frequent use’ of a depilatory; frequent. shampoos cleati and neatly pressed cloth- es; conservatively styled shoes, Polished and in good repair; neu- tral-shaded stockings -worn at all times; hands smooth and ~ well cared for with polish un- ‘chipped and not too brilliant. in color. ee Beauty expert Anne " 26,-a blonde from Sydney,” Aus- tralia, is in charge of the mase up, g grooming .and, exercis- ing course, Tall and attractive, - she practises what she preach- * es, donning a yellow smock on ‘the job.. Longlashed she wears mascara, lipstick, a moisturiz- ing cream and ‘powder. - “You can wear all thé cos metic aids,” said Anne. “The _ trick is tp-apply it correctly. The only Item banned by the bank is the eyeliner because some girl ‘40 not ‘know how to use it use it at all because ‘of , “shape of their eyes.” As eye-make-up is being stres- eed for all age groups, Anne § her ms | that eyeshadow e bani a Ellen's Diary |. Will return | Privdisinaididsincnass er. to glamourize yourself. on an ves. |. Photo by Heekbert 6 have, Small, round or deep se eyes.” a : “ If- the eyes ‘are small, but not deep set, us¢é a fairly. deep ,jretary for P.E.1- thanked the Enjoys:-Gathering | Auxiliary for the Christmas Party which is so eagerly ton At Bloomfield ed forward to, and so well te. membered by: sightless’ guests. | - HOWLAN — In lieu of the Mrs. MacDonald thankéd Mrs. | regular meeting, the St. | A n- 4 BIGGAR - MACARTHUR NUPTI/ Mr. and Mrs, William Clif- ig--3 Mr and ae ‘John | ford Biggar following their | r of Tyne Valley. ° age ot December 2, - | (Photo by Heckbert dai rine EEE gt IF Ir 22} ef f i P g cil : Mi, in the Tyme Valley Presbyterian Church by ‘Rev. ‘L.M. MacNaughton. * Ye Me of Mr. and Mrs. Claudé Mac- The the former Marilyn Sad- cArthur, is the daughter Don MacMillan and her Sea | thony parish council: of the Ca- Rangers for contributing -a var- |; : : ied program whith addéd to the | holic Women’s League ‘held # evening's enjoyment. * * | social gathering on Wednesday, meat | Dec. 27 in the Parish Centre. Mrs. Cecil Palmer entertain-| -1t was much enjoyed by all ed the members of the. Crystal.|.who attended and among the in- Chapter, Order of the Eastern | teresting features were square Star at a: Yuletide tea at her dancing and step dancing -with home Wednesday afternoon, IM | musie being furnished by Pius honor of the Worthy Matrom | Doiron at the violin and Jerry Mrs. Bruce Lewis, and officers | pitre at-the piano; cribbage and of the Chanter> ¢ | auction forty-five games, and Mrs, Lewis “and Mrs: . Everett carol singing. Everyone enjoyed MacDougall présidel over the | : ; tea cups. Assisting in. serving | seeing the many: pictures a the Spiritual director, Rev. J. s. Gordon Lord, Mrs. ; Bertram ‘Larkin; Mrs. Ernest | gars poo aeaee gam | White, Mrs. Julia Herring ‘and | "8 ager . ae Jack” Smallwood, Sea- | ther Places ¢ ee ai sonal gifts were presented to the’ The. outstanding feature was Worthy Matron and Worthy Pat-| ® Visit from Santa Claus, who ron by the hostess. | having his annual chore finish- |. ; ed, seemed jollier than ever and]. Miss ‘Doreen Kays, student at: | yard a treat_for everyone pres-4 = a eee | Attractive tables were set by.{ the eS ge = a base and powder. With a-sable | delightful lunch was enjoyed by | brush, fill the bristles: with lp-| candlelight. with backg round stick colour. and trace’ the - out- | Music. of popular Christmas car- line of your lips to get a clean, | 9%: ote _ 4 smooth-looking _lipline. Allow "The members felt that it was the colour.to set: before you‘ blot .a pleasant change from, the reg- away the excess.’ -, (etree amt enema - : - But most important of a1, cleanse your skin. on retiring every night. Miss Balnaves re commends-—a nightly ritual” of cleansing and massage for: the }- skin for new female employees of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce. apply a.-little more’ make-up H., BENNETT CARR | Dist. Supr. Sun Life of Canada, ‘Phone 48817 — 4-5435 Charlottetown, P.E4, 2 ——————— shade to darken the flesh and | bring out.the eyes. If the eyes are round, use medium shade and blend the shadow up -t o- | ward the brow-and out beyond the eye, This makes the eye ap- péar more oval-shaped, a de-- | sired look, according to Anne. _ If the eyes are deep set, use a light flattering shade to match the eyes and apply it—liberaily across the lid, keeping it out of the inner-corner of the eye. “Eyelash make-up is. the t flattering touch a women can add to her eyes,” said Anne ;“Just* brush your upper lashes j-with an upward stroke and your fower lashes with a downward stroke but he sure-there “is not too much mascara to start with”’ Be -cautious.-with the eyebrow ed by sketching the brow f01)- lowing the natural browline and drawing each hair. individually | Be sure to pluck the stray hairs. If you wish to,wear an eyelin- | revening out be sure first that | you ‘are the type to: wear one, If vt ranma pencil. The best result is obtain- }- e | ee + ‘ CROCKETT & STOREY’S G Mahar. 26 Park St. Charlottetown |you are, apply the eyeliner ‘right in between the lashes w make the lashes appear: thicker. whe purpose of this routine. As for application of make-up, if you are using a liquid base, apply a tiny bit‘to the forehead, cheeks and .chin, Then blend with the fingertips over the en tire face, including. the eyelids, around the eyes and over. the aio) ithe trick in when dry. . tag 5 - Apply liquid fough- iE : Sead 3 # ze fiat < Ff #8 i 2 | | ra ¥ Bf : % HAPPY NEW YEAR ioaus 7 -CROCKETT & STOREY LTD. Sa Ue CANADIANS canAgian ott Ld 4 . WHITE: ROSE GCASOLTINES*MOTOR OILS” | Arthur and the groom is the | ular routine ‘meetings, and that, it would be.an incentive to,work | even harder at future meetings. > sos, tes ; ” ~~ 3 a - r . o Se > . . 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