Church Of The Nazarene |: _ Has Very Pretty Wedding —__ Baskets of lilacs, honeysuckle; Mr. Lorne Campbell, cousin | MR. AND MRS. GORDON HEBER MYERS end tulips created the floral set-/of the groom, was the best man. ting for a pretty wedding in the| Messrs. Wendell Myers. brother Summerside Church of the Na-|of the groom, and Clare Clark, arene on June 20 at 2 o'clock| brother of the bride, ushered the when Margaret Dorothy Car-| guests to the pews which were oline, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | marked with nosegays—of mixed “Brewer Clark, Linkletter, be-| flowers. came the bride of Gordon Heber} rs. Clark chose for her daeu- Beery son of MI snd Me gcersweddng“e—rost crepe! lip Chatto ’ perforenest the cere-| ares with white accessories and} Shier Sir Womin- Moers was | corsage of white eae Be Cee ; r idegroom'’s mother was aftir pianist and accompanied Mrs in blue crepe with pink acces- Chatto_as she sang ‘‘O Perfect’ Love” outg the signing & the|20Ties and a corsage of pink car- register | nations. The bride, given in marriage). A reception for sixty guests by her father ely in her, Was held in the Church Hall, wedding gown of white lace and) Where the bride’s fable, with met over satin, waltz length,|its attractive arrangement of featuring a round neckline, a bo-| lilies of the valley, was centered Montreal, and their three chil-| Lena Caroline McLure, Women's Editor, Prone $808 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., July 17, 1959. HAPPENINGS * Colonel Ulric, Dawson has re-, turned to his hame in Yarmouth July 12th, following a successful operation in the Victoria Gener- al Hospital, Halifax, Col. Daw- gon is convalescing at his home. tario, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Edgar MacArthur and Mr. Mac Arthur. : Mrs. Barbara Judson with her daughter .Miss ,.Fay Judson and sisters, Mrs. Milfora MacPherson and Mrs. ‘Lena Sayles, are visit- ing their sister, Mrs. Anna Camp- bell, Weymouth street. Mr, W. Leslie Newcombe, of the real estate branch for the New England states of Sears-Roe- buck, and Mrs, Newcombe have motored to Prince Edward Is- land. They are the guests of Mr. Newcombe’s uncle, Mr. Charles Taylor, Summerside,* and other Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Paton, Toronto, and their daughters are taking up residence in their new eottage at Keppoch. Mr, Paton is returning to Toronto next week but the rest of the family will be spending the summer here. Mr. Gerald Maddigan left Wed- nesday for Toronto having. been called there owing to the criti- cal illness of his sister Miss Mary Maddigan in St. Michael's Hospital. Since Mr.” Maddigan’s departure word has been receiv- re : ed. that Miss igan iF Fally-[ wr Victor L. Shaw has re- ing and that her condition is turned to Toronto after spending sighity improved. his holidays with hi: | Edith Shaw, DeSabie: Albérton now of Downsview, On-| . relatives in and around Northam, | mother, Mrs. |. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Christie, | dren are summering at Brighton Shore.’ Mrs. Christie is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Mit- ton. : sitors to Charlottetown today. | They are visiting at Kensington | guests of Mrs. Annie Shields. Mr. and Mrs. John J, Kelly. of | Newton Cenntre, Mass., were vi-| CAMERON®ARSENAULT WEDDING Miss Mary Frances Norma |and Mrs. Eusebius Cameron of Arsenault, daughter of Mr, and|Wellington were married at St. The graduating class of Tig-| Mrs. W. J. Ralph (nee Birdie nish High School was given 4! yiuich of Earnscliffe), Winnipeg, | party by the parish council of| i, visiting friends’ in Charlotte-,| the C. W. L. om June 26th., in the! sown and is a guest at Blair-Athol. at) srortmg for the winter wil agate have commenced in to visitor's query today as to the “We'll have to lét it grow haying. first!” he chuckled, ‘Oh, we may Make a start at it toward the e . “No, mot yet” we overhead the of next week—mow a bit then. Meanwhile this is’ great @rowing-weather It couldn't be don’t fail On it either!” A wild canary sang his liquid ge flash of yellow in of a lawn-maple- uly -sunshine and the rippling the hay- a tiny nest-of-home the} at 9:00 a.m. All children and attend. “4 Charlottetown Golf Club Members Take Note THIS WEEK'S DANCE Daily Vacation Bible School Starts on Monday, July 20 In Brookfield Presbyterian Church young people are invited to berrtes for sapper Wipe of Ko stroeg aed rewet The strawberries followed the grandmother's spoca. main dish: clams, made up nei-| it sever stunted them sor ther in a chowder sor stew but a in a tasteful mixture which craft- poy u fly fed milk inte young bodies not| Have you noticed the dé: inclined to drink this pérfect food | are shortening?” ene whe car as it is. ~ | by today commented in his ch; “And what will you drink?” we | ting. “Oh ce Let lo merside and Mr. William Em-|8 a.m., June 6. — (Photo by D.; amett H. Camerin, son of Mr lw, Sears of . the Reid Studio! ——_-"~ 44: Dalton school auditorium. The auditorium was beautifully decor- ated with balloons and streamers of blue and white, the school col- ors. Music was furnished ~by the graduates of last year. oe Reverend Floyd McGaugh addressed the \graduates and! presented each with a crucifix, a gift from the C.W.L. Buffet lunch was served by the members in_charge and a fine time was The following are the hostesses for the Golf Tea this Saturday; Mrs» Roy. Johnson, Mrs, R.A. Parker, Miss Helen MacDonald, Miss Isabel ‘MacDonald, Mrs. Victon. Williams, Mrs.“ Kent Ir- win, Mrs. R. A. Borden. : Mrs. Gordon Campbell, Char- Jottetown, who has spent the past two months with her son, ELLEN’S DIARY ‘is J if Young Alex Enjoys Tea Won't Hurt Him A Bit! —— Meal-times. now give us reses|more become fortorn. ‘their 6-1 in ‘profusion against a window—|mise and beauty a thing of the) or through the open door. How) past. From the \haylands then will | we shall miss their color when | be heard the sound of the mowers) petals drift, and the bushes once! and soon then on these farms the) enjoyed by | all A “| Claude, and family in Whitehorse, Yukon Territory is now visiting On the evening of July 7h. the| with her son and daughter-in-law, members of the Tignish CW: assembled at the convent to bid) farewell to Reverend Mother St. George of Egypt, who has since taken up residencé/n St. Joseph's Convent, Charlottetown. An address was read to her by the president Mrs. W.J. Shea and Mrs. Foster Skerry presented her with a beautiful crucifix, a token | of appreciation for her kindness and many favore shown the coU0r; jan He willbe joined by Mrs. cil during her six years as sip- Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Campbell, Port’ Credit, Ontario. - Mr. Claude Campbeil, who has been for several years principal | of tie Whitehorse High School, | Yukon Territory, is now in Van- couver attending summer school at the University of B.C. In Sep-| tember he joins the staff of Rich-) lero with long siceves anda full] With a three tier wedding cake. th veil was| topped with miniature bride and skirt, Her waist leng held in place with a matching / 8Toom. : €ap with orange blossom trim.} For the honeymoon trip to Ghe carried a cascade bouquet| Maine and Massachusetis, the; of deep red roses bride changed to a grey-check| Miss Jeanette Myers, sister| suit with white accessories and of the groom, as bridesmaid was) a corsage of white carnations. Mr. lon organdy| and Mrs. Myers will reside in gowned in aqua ny ever taffeta with matching head-| Carleton‘ where the’ groom is a tress and she carried a bouquet/ successful farmer. ‘Photo by wt yellow’ carnations. Heckbert.) 'lents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Mac- erior of Tignish Convent. visiting in Edmonton, Alta. | P.E.|. ART SOCIETY = IS HOLDING AN EXHIBITION AND ‘SALE OF PAINTINGS. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF R. T. HOLMAN LTD. 2ND. FLOOR FURNITURE HOLMAN’S CHARLOTTETOWN STORE | Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Rankin Willowdale, Ontario, arrived Thursday to visit Mr. and Mrs Tam Rankin and family . Mr. and Mrs. Orville Taylor, Emerald, and Mrs. Fred Thomas, Breadalbane, were visitors - in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hartien, N.6. Mrs- Edgar MacArthur, Birch- wood Avenue; is recovering at the) a- and Mrs. Fred Thomas. Prince Edward Island Hospital pesaaibane, had as their guests. having had a heart attack Mon-|y5- and Mrs. Benjamin Thomas, ov . Durham, N.H.; Mrs. Thomas Visor te Carattonn are) Rossen, Seth Berk, Mate Miss Jean MecArthur, Carlisle, | 4, It was their first visit to the Mass. and her cousin, Mr. DOUf.| land” which they thought very beautiful. visiting Mise MacArthur's par- FRENCH EXPLORER Arthur, Birchwood Avenue ‘| the Great Lakes, was discovered Mrs. Marion Kinch, formerly of | in 1615 by Etienne Brule. oo Sapo SUMMER HOSIERY SEAMLESS * 951 GAUGE 15 DENIER KNEE HI - KNEE Hi SIZES 814 - 11 SIZES 814 - 11 .o9 9: Pair Pr. THE FASHION SHOPPE 141 GT. GEORGE ST. PHONE 3355 SHERMAN-DOULL WEDDING ~ { egg rman snertian% wt, N.S. were married by Rev. G. A. 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