LOVELY LEASIDE WEDDING Mr and tlrs I-Iarl Miirpliy are Louis P. Slierijv. of Suniiiier- pictured iollimiiig their wedding side. The griiotn is I-Ltirl Murphy, ultith took place at I0 o'clock on the son of Mr. and tlrs Wen Jilly l.'tili at St inst.-It-tn's Rom- dell Murphy. loriiit-rly of titli- an Catholic church in Lt-aside, vale, P.El. tir and ttrs tlur- Ontario 'I'lii- bride is TIPJIIIIB phy are living at -i'.i.'l tlfoiiiior Mary, (iatlI.!Itlt:t' of Mr. and Mrs. Drive. Tiimmu. 3 Ulrlitltio. Leoch-Cioillont Wedding Is Oi InieresiTo Many A ui-(ltliii: of interest to itiairv eeptioii has Ilt'i(i at the lioiiie of friends on Prince I-Eduard lsland'Sc,t and Vii-s. In-inst ulii-re ttr. took place in Christ the KtngiPt'auIx propiiwtl the loust to the Chapel. Ceniralia. ()nt . uht-n bride uhit-h uus re-iioiititid to by Rex. Fr Praulx united in iiiar- the gzrooni utter 'itI)ll'il the liride ri2ii.',e tIuri.:ai'et Tlieresa Roma. l'hiIltLiN1 I” it ll-'IV.i -lllli '-till” dm,L.mL.,- 0; ur and um Jg Len sheath dress uitli iiiiitcliiiic dus- Gauaml w,.mnn,,n. and wlmamflcrg anti navy and white i'ttl;'I(;SA James I.cat'h. sou- of hlrx,iS0l'ltlS. till" ll'iIWlllltt.' l0 James l.e.'irh and the late Mr n('PT- -ii”'9l""- WM" Vi "mi Leach rtfKPI1tplt'tIIP. Ontario ifltrs. l.r-it-h are tire-.srnIlt' mak- ing their home The bride was lntelv in I! blue All frientl's' .lt-In in uisliiiiti figured nylon unit: length gown V with matching bolero Her ac- Romu and Bill Jl Ion: and hupp; ressories were gun metal and,life together, Prior to her de- uhite, She carried a bouquet of parture tor C4-iilrtilia. Iiiinia was White carnations. Mntertaitied by the staff of the The couple were attended by business tiffit-e of liiiive totin- Sgt, Mark and Mrs. Gisele De-.IAv llospiliil. also by trietids and Zzdmwz was, (,((',.mra1ja, ttherc she recetted ineiilhbours After the marriage 8 short re- man) beziiitifiil gifts Lena Camille Ilcbnn. Iuaara Idltu. PIIIO & HAPPENINGS Mrs. T. G. Ives. Longworthi Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Cook and Avenue. left Tuesday by plane'wn John of Allston. Mass, are ifor Toronto. In that was a guest of her brother Mr. ward Island. ;I-iorbes T. Rhude and Mrs.l tRhud(-, They all left Friday byl Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Mac- .train and will visit Regina. Calv Gawan and Mr. Alfred Weather- igur) Edmonton and Vancouver.glJie left by "IND! '0? Quincy Mrs ties will be in the iaiiei-iMass. They will be Joined by CILV tviay me or six weeks. ibeeii taking I biological course I 'at Long island. Dr J.' C. Mavl.ellan and Mrs. iltlat-i.'ellan left Thursday morn-i Mrs. Uwfttf Mil-ih3?l and her ling upon return to their honteidalmhlff CBTOI ll”! Vlillllll M"- in Milford. Mass. They had spentihtllthaf-'l'S Pafttnl-ll. M11 Ind Mrs. ;uie piisi moiiui visiting reiii- Alteen. in Sydney. Nova Scotin. Lites and friends in different parts of Prince Edward Island. MT. Gerald REBUY. ISSISIHDI i manager with Zeller's depart- Mr, and Mrs. Scott C. Sinclair "Wm 510115. IIIS becn transferr land sun Brice. Moneton, NH. iare etrioying a holiday at French R la. Mrs. Ready and son Gary ivcr Harbour. accompanying WI” IOUOW idler thcui is Mrs. Sinclair's motherf Mrs. w. C. MacLeod, who last Charles A. Yorston. irritate in- Det-eiiihei' celebrated her 30th Wsllglilof Of Boston, Mass. is birthday Carl and Beverley .V!ac- DF9h9I1ll.V Visiting hi! Sistfr and LWKI 0, K-..,,S,,,gi..n are also relatives on the Island. Mr. Yor- gmrglg of my Sim-tat,-5 du.-mg slon will return to Boston dur- their liolitluy here. HIE lit? Cumin! Vt'99k- .tIi'. and Mrs. Roy Mai-liiiii. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sulliian aid, Albatiy. and Mr. and Mrs. and soils JUPY and Paul South Ext-rt-ti Jollimore. Fi'ederii,-um Quincy, .Vlass.. returned home Page 8 The Guardian Mion. August 26. 1957 I city she enjoying a holiday on Prince Ed- i Itto weeks and will be 1- Itliss Joan MaeGoivan, who has t ed to New Glasgow, Nova Scot- ' iniolorcd to Moncton and other 011 Ipoiiits of interest. Upon return- illlg ilitgv tisiti-(I friends in Port ylflgiti. N B, Wednesday after we ' llarold Donahue. Cornwall, w I .. ... :.'.':...:2:id - LOVELY SUMMER WEDDING ; Neuitiirville, Mass. are visitors at the Maetllure home Brat-kley Dr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkni:-tn.i Point. Mrs. C. M. Gordon and Keith Clark left Saturday for ten days Mr and .tlrs. Ucrrell B. Mac- vacation. (fliirt-. Glace Bay, N.S., with their three children Shane. Laur-i enee and Cynthia are spending their vacation at their respec- tiw homes in Bracklcy Point and Alexandra Mr. and Mrs. Clark Harding, Norboro. entertained recently at a dinner party for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Troxey of Plainfietds N.J.. and Mr. Elmer Pittman of lAlbcrta. Mr Kent Mat-l)onald manag-I er of the Cliarlottetown branchl Mr. Elmer Pillman of Castor of the Toronto-Dominion Bank i Alberta, is spending sometime on paint Mrs. MacDonald. were guests 7 P.E.l. with his last week of Mr. and Mrs. Royiclarlt Harting, Norboro. Mrsn plttm-(iilitray at the latterls sum-:SterIing MacKay, New Londonp liier home ”R0ilib8h C0ttBEE."lMrn. Chesley Robertson. Sum- lcinitu ooil. The .t1acDonald'a.merside. Mr. Wilfred Pickering. -tiLtVEil:l'SivI)WiA”l;Y--A Bringing In The Cows Brings Back Memories And Another week street and the rust, mm came in to its with the re- A illttt in-q-k' .tiiii uliiil tiiiulil VPIIIP iii the I.-ion-birds this lIl()r- it briiig” Whzii llI'HIll".'N villat nth: We awakened to find the wonders. uhiit iIcsDitII'S I" "I" run hiirnislitng the leaves of the world alioiit” We ('ttllIlttlll'tI to Virginia creeper which in its remain niotionli-ss i'tI.Ii'lInxI our siiiniiier :iliai.tlon alintisi flames Dlli0W - - 4 -'"""'-S W” "3"" ll (hp tiny ;ma1l.p;im-d window to that should .Sfintl' tleniuntiing work of the turm rl'(ttllI't' our ' ' ”'"" ' ” i'T'”"”T iearly i-is-inc vie ' x'r;ii't-ely ibreathc” lest the il(itl'it'it(tI(I im- !mediately conic astir, before Just beraiiup a woman for- ttlme. But if as he calls it "some gins; It-mi rim-sn'i mean she isn'tiwild goose eli.-ise of an outing going to ipn you gbout It for "Is in prtiwpert ue are outike gh, nrsi of your ijfg. and tip with tlit- pron-rliitil lurk and quite as blithe in spirit! Much the week would bring. . . A warm breath of air stirred SEW-THRIFTY Summer with us yet - to let barefoot youngsters be near the rwarm sand and the satiny paths as maybe they drove the cows before them tip the lane to pas- ture or returned them to the rnllking when the sunset colors the curtains. How good to have; Vt??? an MINI by tilt-ill" ('hil- -Clinton and Mrs, Alex MacDon- riri-ii and a iziiesi trom Ontario. laid of Lorne Valley. The timer, if: a half sister of Mr. Pillman. .Beforc going west Mr. Pillman ilived in French River. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D Roger- son and their son Wayne. Char- lottctown. have motored to Ban- .goi'. Maine and other points ofi interest dun": me mm week. Mrs. Sterling Mac-Kay New .London, entertained at her spac- Hrs, Jar-ii Robbins is having lous home on Thursday afternoon air eiijoyahle summer tllxilinjzifor M"-b R3Ym0"d Tl'0".V 0' with her sister in Prince Edward Elilllllleld. Nair. 34 In Afternoon Ialllitfi. tea. Those attending were Mrs. H R. Trnsey. Mrs. .l. A. Harding, Mrs. ihoiiias Mat-Phers-on and Iiarold Mayhew. Mn. Clark Har- her daiiizlitcr Mrs. Alfred Wea- ding. thcrliie have returned from a p s v 'lt wee-its visit to the state ofi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Trosey p,M.-is-szieliiiseigts They made Ar- of Plainficld. NJ, tnee Iiizel lltnuinn their headquarters but Harding) is at present holiday- visited numerous places of lnter- ing in at Mrs. Troaey'a old home 951- ltn Norboro. Hommond Johnson's Descendant ls Brillicinf The granddaughter of the latejahe held a four-year full tul- Mr. and Mrs. Hammond John- tion scholarahlp. aton. Miss Miriam E. Hamm. An English major, ghe wg, Ag. lgrntliiated cum Laurie from Bate: lociate Editor college, bewislon. Maine. in June newspaper. head cheerleader. of this year. Johnston was dormitory proctor. c u repre- a former principal of West Kent tentative to the nth tic auoc-I lschool. She is the daughter of tattoo. officer of varioug 'poIitI-' ,Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Hamm 4Amy cal cluba, and a pi-ofeuorial .3. cousins. MTG nding two ueeks visiting in CnrnwaIl..TYRONE They were accompanied by Mrs.l St. Anne's ('hureh. Tryone was the scene of a pretty wedding on Tuesday I'lt()TltlltL' .Iuly lifltli. when Ethel Margaret ('nll:i;:Iian. daug- Ihter of tlr. and Mrs. Patrick lcallaghaii um united in mar- riage to .lohii Burns Keenan. son , I Mr. and Mris. Thomas B. ixcr-nan of Hodgcville, Saskatche- i w n. I I The t'Crf'rItttft) has perform- ted by Rev. Wilfred Mccnrdle. icousin of Lhe bride. Present in .t.he sancliiary was Rev. Charles jMae('iirthy. pastor. Serving the Nuptial Mass was Louis Mac-I Closkey. Organist was Miss tliiry VIe- Mr. MR. AND MRS. JOHN BURNS KEENAN l D. I. caltulu. can of by aadhln. Horace Payntai Dockeiidorffu A quiet family wedding took place at the bomcofthe brides i parents when Myrtle Irene Mac- Followlng the reception the cmum daughter of Mr. and bride and groom left on a houey- 3". George Maccallum Char- inoon trliithrwshthe Mlrltlm" Iottetown P.E.l. wan united in ...,-. -.,.-.aa..aaj7r . .- nu are-;4a.;Ihs4i!Ja ; via C-bot Tr-ll 'marriage to eeier niiwiii Dilb- g on their return they were ten- ney son of Mr. Fred Daubaey j dend let-'9Pt-I05 Ii "I9 Mme 0' Ilauotick Ontario and the llt-B a Mr and Mn. Leo Mclsaac. They Mn. Daubney. Reverend Harold Pill W 09 '5' hind" Milton officiated at the cere- Previoua to her marriage the mony. bride received many beautiful de':lhebw;ddtirI:g'm:15icCt:lBla pron; gift: at a number of functions Y 8 f-'13 - 5" ' W" John Barteaux. The home set- hdd 1' 1'” howl" - ting wu attractive with a var- iety of summer flowers. "NE sgggp Given in marriage by her fa- Memm sheep, backbone of yther the bride wore a street Aus!r.lia's great wool industry. 5 length gown of blue orgunga over are believed to have originated taffeta with I hand of matcltltll la Nordt Africa. feathers in her hair. Pearl neck- lace and ear-rings complete the outfit and she carried a cascade of yellow roses. Mrs. WIFE PRESBRVERS . Doubney-McicCoIlum -a-sun-”'5i'5"r4'33v-ii-7i'-,' ”""i'Wedding ls Solemnized me: dress of trey and pin, tier coruge was pink roses. Following the ceremony (I re caption was held In the hiiiiig. .The toast to the bride was W, !posed by Reverend Harold tlit. too. the groom responding. The couple left for a in, through Maine. For travelling the bride wore a summer suit of green tweed with a brim. leather hat and matching nu-9.. aortes. Her carnage was yelliiw roses. After the trip die Couple will reside in Thurso. Quetm where the groom is employ”; with the Singer Manufacturing . Company. I The bride is a graduate oi ihlomit Allison University and the groom ol the University at Toronto. Prior to her marriage the bride has been on the IFZCI1. ting staff of Elmwood School for .Girls. Ottawa. and more recent. Maccauum "miner ugly in the Editorial Office xg. Pciulsen-Coirrui imerside and Mr. Nels Paulsen to! Calgary. Alta. were united in 'marriage by Rev. Mr. Walt at) rd .. u I .I the Bedeque Manse on Wednea-I .?"...h'..HKum-,3,-.':::: day. August 7th. In attendanc ' &.”..w'.d..n..”,'..d were Mr. and Mrs. Victor In-. pin, the and juice of one .man. After the ceremony they ileft by plane for Ytfonrlon, N.B.i h'”r".'nm-M ,,".u',.'1',"H, On their return they were en-' cl do-. Ilia ndiaa mo ago. tcrtnined at a reception at the Vibe bride wore a figured silk”-5933139595795 C0lmCi1.0ltan. I I hers ywedding Held In Bedeque ; Mrs. Beth Carruthers of Sum-ihome of the bride": mother. Mr, T.H.E. Inman, Beaver Street. Summerside. when they receixea many lovely gifts. Mrs. Paulsen was honored mm a pre-nuptial tea at Mn. Victor Inmanls North St. Eleanor; She was presented with ii gift by Mrs. Ray Rayner on bi-liall of the guests. Mrs. David 'tlor. rison assisted the hostess in sen. inn. were Mr. Wilfred Clarkin andi Mr.-Wendell Dot-kendorff. I The bride's mother chose a. dress of blue crepe with velvet trimming and pink aeeessoies. tier corsage was of pink carna- I tions. 0 Folltivtitig the eerenioity. a re-I cepiion ivns held at Orient Ho-V tel. Victoria. The bride's table was nicely decorated with cut flowers. candles and was cen- tered ttlth a beautifully decor- ated threc tier wedding cake. topped by a miniature bride andj groom. Soft piano music was; played (hiring the breakfast. I Leo Mt-Isaac acted as; Elroy and Mrs. Amos Ciiliaghanftoast master. Rev. Wilfred Mc-i, sang appropriate hymns for the.Cardle proposed the toast to the occasion. The sanctiiary was dec- 1 bride iihwh was responded to by of the college) flamed. IE. Johnston! "W9 dmft we children brmtz Miiiii IiImmMW:srleliIeK('ta:i tiintitlii in cows any more the milking” new Klpply an uncut mm”, I Vlsllbr Nlmmrnted til! other mic honorary fraternity. She was day. speaking of some of the .150 mined to up 3.1,, Key. aiatant in the English Depart- ment. Mia: Hamm is continuing her education at Harvard Unfveralty where she it enrolled in the Grad- &'ZI-1xi.g.. changes that had taken place in an honor society composed of Island Varmint! in rcfrnt yeariulwomen who have made out- the Radcliffe Graduate School of "Not every farm is dairy- standing contributions during Art: and Sciences. In prepara- minded nowadays” we explain-ythcir four year: on the Batultlon for the Master of Arta Ia ed. "Some raise beef-milking on-lcollege campuo. While at Batea. Teaching. ty one cow or buying their milk. y But usually where there is lPresbyierion Deaconess uahe School of Education and dalrying. you'll see the young- eterit bring in the coin." "And a dog?" .bg:,(::i..”mmtly."if there are lads: Has - I like that. she lmlted. I A boat of guest: and friends. The mntroa of honor was Mrs. WOT! I" It h0"10- the ltinl! asiiembied in Hartavlllo Preeby-lfdarsball Kondenoa. atater of tune to the pasture. And the tertan ciiim-ti. Prince tzdwiii-diuio bride. who won n floor woodsy corner where we come-Inland. on July Mun gt your-.o.lgengm pink 5,0.-';.. -0,", V"), remember it just like when we on the way where they stuppeden Edward Mt-Donald. The hia- ta drink, And we moan": inn-.,torlc old church was decorated ry them - Father woiildntt lilieiwith iuimmer flower: end the am. it "addlt-d the milk” iieiituest pews were tastefully marit- orated with summer flowers The bride. given in niarriaigc by her father. tvore a floor length . gown of white Chantilly latte andl gossaiitar tulle featuring a ha-. .tcau neckline of scalloped lace. l'I'he fitted bodice buttoned in lbaclt with tiny covered buttons. extending below the waist. The alcevcs were short with match- ing gaunllets tapering over the hands. Worn over hridal satin and hoop a frmi trou ruffled skin was gathered under an over skirt of tulle. st-uttered with lace appliques tapering to a chapel train. lIei' shoulder length velli of hand rolled silk illusion was; gathered to a halo of irides-I cents and psenudo pearls. Her bouquet was of red roses. I The bridal attendants werel her sister. Mrs. Leo Mt-Isaac, Miss Tenn Mrctoskey and her niece, Miss Mary B4-th,Mt-Isaac as flower girl. Iler bridesmaids. wore pale pink and pale green gowns of brocaticd taffeta with matching headpieees and mitta.i the groom Other speakers were Mr. James Mt-Cardle and Mr. i1r.E3Iuirac For travelling the bride wore I Windsor blue silk cult, blue ice: and bag. ptntt picture hot said "so we must give them their own time. How many limos it all cornea back to mc' I enjoy- ed it. . . always." We could trust our i-mind of the week for a laugh - and we ed by noscgaye of pink satin rib- . and gloves. She carried a avy bon and yellow not. After the guest: were ushered by Dr. S. R. Camema nil Mr. W. E. Weddell. the oruniet. Mia; Maureen Forbes, Summecaide, 3):.-ryl' Cll'l'l('dlIIOSEE8)'.l of mix-. . 'r..Th fl 'Il It-I L”- ed d.?ii1i:vgin it?dr(?.sL;e:tfRpinkm,t'- "an 3".” i 5-V:' Ion with nizileliing lit-ad piece I C and carried a noscgay of mixed t TIRE 4.70.15 5.70.15 I owera. R In MTheu:ro1;Vvlnlwas attgndedh by. 30"" i r. s i C "" "" "5 "” To try and sell "need-nofa". or try and find g mud, or 5.; '7'" 6.7045 ants In. Peter Nicholson. Mn. Ma r- SAL! g ice ........., ii... Margaret K2... ,,.... 20,35 39,35 ' "We "" 0” '-silo-mi w w to set on the phone -ii an nedy. Mrs. William Waddeil and; cl h Mr. Will" H III II. Th Il- vars iei-vi:-mwii: iii-:siaeii eovsi.-i-I luv 4 4.70-Is 5.70-ll " 3 M" w”'" "'- But "'39 W81 I slow proceed and only a by Mrs. gAIbert Todd. A tiiree-p SAVE g 5 '0 I tier weiiiiiiiiz cake fl'Int"k?Si'i1,V ui-. none . . w poopo worn ever made aware. To get quick, auooeufut ver taper: and white cen- j You bed the bride's t hie arc nd' ,,,,,c,, ,,,,,,,,,,,d ,,,:.,,,d,, g,,., uve II.8lI 33.20 nuns. nvniwnomr who might ii. interested needs to know. ty. I M , I K ried I dart; oylnhe znlmy Th: ;:::.:n;-," mm 80, when you want to sell used articles, or him competent gifts to the .-soloist. organist. uah-i, -I-I-I----v ere and attendants were oil pain-i gl ha? 0? offer iilkd EWING, d0 ll tllougldg of othgfg do gg tings which were painted by the groom. Following that iioiiey., N"-ON o dfectlvel each an. moon Mr. and Mrs. RT E. Mc- "'"'""' "'"'"" y , Donald left f Ml co. 0 to i , am they .22.. .'.'.'l.. ..." .:.i. wnmocx rm :'ence at tilt Main Street Mr. SERVICE cDonaId is employed with the Ch od Canadian National Railway: and .nmELn” fmg .xP'I" 0053 e In em, ast, Mn. McDonald la a Prettrytan ". glhn. 3... cI.m'N Ian deaconesa. m'AL u. economical way IISE LOW-0081' WAIT-ADS ll Inspected a fear. Surprises. too nice one: to spice the way. A- E 5 9. 5 E E ? iii? 33-; 3 of the August days. Or ray chino: mint: and the Hz :3 roaebuds kn were fati- wtlh our tutu will you. so ttiaiiteoed by non innniaen to 1 I1 get off wiui the in In nietwnito aim. the gift of in iwyay M irzii -iiieii in was race "in Walk nun. You” no 0 I ' re camel. "Awuutiigrnyu"wuawuI- wHvhIOwnhI;::nM”:m ' t,:giyiv-an-uaynnadua. ml, .. n I . ..I-' ah. aetitn"Jai-nuance.”-.J: bu-ht the rtelbcuiiitadt-In has-inunonmtyauo . " wurlon-luai-tulwttIlt-cw.ancqIIaa in aeoIur'"ai-Iidurhaptuanolrceae. lob-edit :3 . If ---m-y-tin-enema ,, jhlanb .... Qhk , c ANOTI-ill IXCLUSIVI SVIIATII manna ::eoIlhaliaE.AND Chnlottobwa-N ioovt. PURE woot SWEATERS . CARDIGANS IIIyfiioIaIby- "IINDIl0I"hporIdlI'oIIImII. 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