Hobbs - Wedding f U . ' Salemnlzed At Home . 1'.-,-.,.&.',-ti-..;:.:..h'-t"-:,h.:,,,. . . inuan-used-aui.narurasuuaaet.ults-ataa""Eg:t..iu'u.puaua will A . dragon. and swedltu. llrnal bl 3” 59'9" "5 '1'” grown. thsaattlaaiathsllvlu-rutni-isdIntnvlIyofIiIhIIi'Wl u”,..-g,..,,,&,',.m of Mr and Ira. Nelatla.Gond. eantatina. m.,t..1”, . . Charlottetown. Miss larhara ' OI yonaaeattlangatar was it bother and Its AV” um." " are new in Hell. France in: . 1 8eptunbc1atLnptn..thmdo'su1.!h h and and Ina Caroline Ileban. Ionns lather Pleas vbumdr "ydnudh Nu” rgawag" uunian don” verly gnydzuiuitodlantagbta with niataelhtiunkaeuanriesd.",,'o(.'ht...h.,,,,' nu - - riage BaynIoId.atIt and enclose loses. P180 3 7110 Gtllfdllll Friday. Set”. zoo 1957 ur. andllrs. iamni .i. Hobbs Bruoewas best ,,,.,”'"'”.'',”u'':'.'.:.i.''.',,":t''f,u',”'f,: ' 51”” - Ill whiteearnathas. mnav.H.L.Iltttaaot!letatedT: g w:dding ntus'i:Ewasrentler'edby uh '.w"'m'"m"u"I A E G . inn Kw Bren--L we at In & -71iv'o'i""t'..i ...i""”. o'.'i'."..1 HOUSEHOLD HINT Lieutenant Governor 'l'.W.I... lyn Bell. accompanied by,her tno- bride. d 1”” tuna” nu. mg... Prowse and Mrs. Prowse have ther. was taken to Edgeniti school niarriau mother of the groom. was atthr Turn down sweater. blouse and tlIeI'.l00hBtlVtfychII'!II- edina brownshaathccepadreaa jacket cuffs before laundering as their guests at Government where she will be enrolled for the by her la House, Victoria Park. Mrs. Ar coming year. in; in I street length dress of with I beige feather hat and s nu an mug: gdgu nu tutu, gr”, stucotm -hug mg. 34.9. pale blue silk organza, faah- corsage of Taiianiaa loses. gm Ia ".93 gm Innis o('Kint:ardine. Ontario. Mr. Juian Keougbaii. Cbitli- toned with a full. skirt and a Following die ceremony. a ne- ' wack, B.C.. left on return after - - .. Mrs. Arnold Larson. camsa.? 1' ' W "1 with- I r Park. California. leaves Saturdayiliis brother, J. A. Keoughan. in' for her home, having spent the A 'ondale. After an absence oll Mr. and Mrs. Redvers Stew- 'daugliters, Vaunda Grace to Mel-ten MICKIDIIOII. Charlottetown Indt Hazelbrook. Marriages to take :i:i':I"':'t';nVl:'!i:':il' 'alf:d'L.':sdon"!l; Lg'hTn3'gf2.V'an5:'3d ':ljo';"m::l::; art. hen Wil shire. vtish to an tin Douglas. son of Mrs. Jeanuioan Melvlna to Keith Dyment,lplIce In the near uture momma '0 30mm wnh Mr. ma old frimdt k ttnunce the engagement of their.MacK'tnnon and the late Mr. Ew-ison of Mr. and Mrs. Kent Jones. 1' M” A B mam” Ind M" t J George Vickerson. from where Mr. and Mrs. Earl hlcbellanf . Mo,-.-15,”; Education. Mn. )1". she will fly to Los Angeles. Cambridge. Mass. are apendingi g . j.' g A . old Cormier. Social Action. Mra.i I pleasant holiday on the island.l JOAN STEWART. RN. KEITH JONES VAUNDA ITEWART MELVIN MacKlNNON Emu, Gmant. Mgmtm-5h.p, Mr. Mrs. if. S. Miller and Mr. and ivisiting friends in Vernon River Joseph T. A,-"Mutt Rudiu ",5 Mrs. Edward Miller and familygand Grand River. ' Film Mrs. Foster Skerry; Press have moved in town from Keel . wpoimed to P.” on , whm tout---pooh. They are living at 2811; Miss Wanda Robertson of the numgut by the consent or the Fitlroy Street. Confederation Life insurance. of Director. There was moneyi lciurtoiieiown and Miss it-is Fri:-. voted for the highest in the. Mrs. R. R. Bell and Mrs. Shel-lzell Unemployment Office, Char- Catechism exams for both senior don Carson are on a weeks motor ilotietown. have left by car on at and junior and a gift to be sent' trip to Nova Scotia. Mias Caro- trip to Somerville, Mass, U.S.A. to Catherine Gaudet who is en- tering' the religious order. Mrs. w.J. Shea who was I delegate to the annual convention on Aug- ust 2.5, read I long and inter- esting report. The perpetual rosary to the Blessed Virgin Mary for peace to be said the Saturday follow- ing the first Friday of each T-BON E. SIRLOIN AN D ROUND ELLENIS DIARY . STEAKS . . . . . . . lb. 57c -r---- I ROAST BEEF . . . . . . lb. 37: "successful I-Slander BOLOGNA . . . . r 2Ibs 65c . H . . . Abroad Comes Back H0m9 MEAT LOAF . . . . lb. 55: cons?”-at.(,n to the nlpsxpd vi.-.l Why do illnesses and mlsericsilno a great Hand-of-God at arr- evoning. with a celebration in the form, of I banquet It Hill Side inn. Montague. Following a delicious ifrom the mayor of Bristol. in war as in peace. the mem- 'bers are ever ready to serve the turkey cause of humanity. the Red dinner and I toast to the Queen. Tross. T.B. League. Cancer Fund. Mrs. Maude Steele. R N., gave Blood donor clinic. llamh of Dim- 32ND BIRTHDAY FOR W. I. TI 0 Morell Women's Institute en's institute for which I cable- heid it'I 32nd birthday. Thursdayigram Thank You was received when Our Institute was first organized. To those ladies and to those who are absent and de- ,parted I wish to pay I special llribute. ' We feel we are only carrying .the torch passed down to us In following the noble example set gin Mary by the president. FERNE LEVY GUILD The September meeting . of the Ft-rne Levy Guild met at the home of Gracie Mulch with seventeen members present. The new president Margie Affleck pre sided. Greta Walker led the devotion- Ii using "prayer" as her theme. A letter from Margie Robinson Iwas read. A vote of thanks was -tendered lo the retiring officers. It was decided that the Exe- descciid upon folks busy and needed Sometimes we that ”see through a glass darkly” wonder. It may be as we have found it, to gain more appreciation of the commonplace items of living we had perhaps in our busy-ness ov- -erlooked before - to recognize Igratefully the worth of inconse- quential things: the nightfnll so quiet, taking both the well and the miserable beneath its restful wings; the' dawn through the high panes, may with promise against a new sky. sunlight patterning I wall; moonlig” so friendly - I star caught in the young slioiildcrs to sustain and keep them agnitist the adversi-. lies and loneliness and dlscour-L agements. they must encounter along that way. ”You made good!" James said admirinizlv. appreciating the odds. he had faced. 5 "Oh" with a boyish chucklet and an accent not now of the is- land ''I got along I Got a good I011 and a good boss. I wealthy man, Managed his farms for, years. until one of my sons looIt' over in my stead. . . Do you know what day this is' he smil-t ed happily at the memo ,y "It'si FRUITS 8. VEGETABLES 2 doz. 79c SUNKIST LARGE dz JUICY 3 doz. 79c Grapefruit ooz. om. 75c pecial Tasty Pak Sa.'ada 4 for 25: Bay View now 53: ylmer Clark's-20 oz. tin PORK 8: IEANS..2 for . . 3?: s BROKEN PEKOE TEA. lb. 79: JELLO.3for 29: PEA.S.2for 31: TEA BAGS. 60': 87c CLAMS. 2 for S7: Bananas I concise history of the group. .23 and Easter campaign for crip- by those fine laides. To vou Iad- pump, 51,-... Minn" and ydhfk branch?! 0f I IEBIY "09 10 , A special welcome was extend- ltled children all find WIiiLIIg;iPl who have not been fortunate Bsker should mggt to d,-awL3:r:1h0 I 800d Omen; thf PB"-9? 0' m;i.:nv':,i&Ieerl:n;y!(?r'r!?:: ::ralr;.l.3g:;; ed to the following charter mem- workers in our organization. 'snough to have always been I K schedule for the year. warm mm M the "Pit me road, maybe it lass of hi; school. hers who were present: Mrs. J. At present the new high school resident of Morell, and who are Life membership certificates ""0" M mm mm" "W5" 17'3" (-135, hack in 'the dc” dead A. O'Brien. Mrs. J. B. Jay. Mrs lis one of nur major Dmircts and now valued members of our ln- are to be given in Ora MacDon- -gun” 0' refreshed elanh LI-"at: days". . We at Alderlea and their J. E. Rnssiter. Mrs. Edward a donation of a considerable sum stitute I wish to extend a very Ild. Aletha Runtz. and Margie mg m "-n 8 Mum 0' cu" whm ' many kin and friends hope lilfys Rossiter and Mrs. A. B. Mac-.of money has been received totspecial welcome to each andigtnet-k. ”"',d”3.” ,b":o- ltomfone. om" will huve nice holidays back tn Adam. Mrs. Gordon Coffin then lhll Worthy Venture. every one of you. Jenn Down. Ruth Carmichael.-hm" eiwmhlv use "tint: 131"": mi” Iud 0'1ht3I" hi"h- And 110- prnposed I toast to absent men-;.p And have we enjoyed our yearal To all members I say keep upi and Gracie Mulch volunteered I gm”. coianneiiuging me 5', ing. take with them lovely mem-V Iwrs. tof institute activity? The ans- the fine work you have done into act on telephone committee. ibzyongufe window . . mue sky. orles of Island sccnes and wel- This was followed by an ad. y liver is yes even though we plung-ttlie past and all walk together In Elsie Casford agrccd to be our timmensh immense. . ' In much coming faces to rcmcmbt-r fond- d'W5 fir VWii'"m9 by "19 Pr9Si- ed kn" "900 lhrmlfih -"WW toil!!!" Ind harmony hit home new representative to the vI!- to be seen and heard - and LV. Mm" 0"" mm” ”" di5'a'"-''5 & rt:-ni. llrs. Wm. Alyward. The attend some of our monthly meet- and Counlrv itation commilltw learned from an invalid: bed in dmdei ik Corner of Cumberland and Grafton Streets 2 lbs. .27: OATSUP. 2 bottles 47: Dial 9810 fvlluuiitg is the history of the in-ins! and Pelllrntd home via horsei Laura Baker had study on mls- . quiet room. UM" "”""""w T T m mi"? -'i.iite as read by Mrs. Maude drawn vehicles. one such oer sion work in Angola. Mite Box A d I t r over me day. or -Gmdltllhl. . . i r'i'vr-Iv, R N. slon I am sure will long be re opening to he at next meeting. nth I E be hut-it of the ms. The Morcll women's institute membcrcd by the members pre- . The next meeting is to be at mo" ,',dm.:'t..' gnu them the nus oruaiiiscd in the month of stem. We had our social evenings (.1312, sepwmitr. m'l:l""l orgug Jean Downe's -viih Margie Al. f,:;Y...,',.,s,.",.,y'.,t . return th the . - - ; ' t in n a ll .ti ' ' I M at 3' The motto "For! home” and hers came in all mnnner of con-iA”'mbly mm" M the C”'"""iiiiidiiohiiigiilitiiiihiiy dplgiiiionl .gA.lll:- recently I vacationishi '. country.” has been closely ad-lveyances. even to the lowly handion F"d'y' sepiembgr "hi Thl Collection amounted to scso.-from hi, tuna ht. npportunity.i ht-red to by the members of thls,slcir.zli. memnn owned w,'"' L'"'K"'1nu,, IM "me box” smgsog which was The 5”!” "me byl . lnsltute throughout the thiriyl That we may strive to contln- Puyer by "'9 pr”'dem' Mmu"-Meeting closed with Guild Cov-ito chat of old times with James.i I I two years of its service to the no this RN81 WOTIK lhmllgh the in if H: prevlousedmeeuni wuei enant. Lunch was served by com- This is one from out James' child-l ! ; rnmmunity. lycars to camp Ls my most sIII- L" In lppmv ' mlttee in charge. hood. his name interwoven withi TIGNISII C.W.L. THE l.ADlES' BRANCH CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB PRESENT "FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN" OCTOBER 7th - 8th - 9th AT THE CHARLOTTETOWN CURLING CLUB TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY - 7 P.M. 8: 9 P.M. ADMISSION 75: in the early years a new school 1 C9?! Wiih. The trusuru "pond . sub bygone endeavours on a nelgh-. was built in the district and ov- PT?-Sidentl 0' Instillttt. hIVe 'u""'l.'mo"m on mm "d E": T boring farm -- with seedtimesi or five thousand dollars was do-'hP9l1 lhr I0”0WiItKI Mrs. Wll- bin” mm" Corrupondenn mm SELF-PROTECTING and harvests and threshings when, nated to it by the Institute. ilace Anderson. Mrs. Henry Cof- ""94 ”'.' """k W" M” "'""'. there was no thought, not even Through the years money was fin. Mrs. Ambrose Steele. Mrs. Phi"? R”'h"d "" ' P""l "Vi 7'11"" FIN” Iitiity Huh W'i""i the dlmmest vision of the ltlmosti expended In various ways to fur-.Wentlcll Coffin. Mrs. Wm. Ayl- "'L"dr Ti" '"""wi"3 m"""'" M" '"'”L 'h”” ”'""" ”""d' uhnlly mechanized farming oil thee the interest of education in.wIrd. Mrs. Edward Rossiter. "MN '''9"'"'- 5p""'"”' M” W" i" i""" ”" ”""'k- W "S9 M7 now; when farming was I more. this district. Prise: and treata'Mrs. Nauss. Mrs. Ernest Rosai- Jr sh”? 3”, CV0". Mn. C.F..lsml crabs and rats. iollsome occupation. though noti were given to the children ter. Mrs. Byron Webster. Mrs. withoutulowtt Pltllhtil l'EWll'dl-i semi-annually. picnics were apon-'Edward Anderson. when still only I slip of a boy: cored. the interior and exterior The following is the presidentis he set out with meltlre Il'h00l- of the school was painted. play.report on this memorable occI- ing and on borrowed funds to ground equipment supplied, flow-tsion. Mrs. William Alvward in Dr. Hitschmctnovci Has ,..... M; was H... ......k. . l'l! era In I u ant an ear I e reii ent 3 "Ni 51 "M 9"" "9 ' ' ' 04 '9l'db7h:I'l:'l:EI0Il:dlIlelglbQl'l. hI.a::iiesidaI lyo u r president I i L in such bairns r lives them furniahlitla were supplied for the would like to welcome you here initiative to work industriously. school and the yard was fenced'tmtight on this festive occasion. - blesses them with that lnteltrlty mg ,.t,",d' m our ,.,m,,. l,,m,d .,"m,,,. Since its creation in August ifitachmanova. of characters which prospers Music and singing were taught sary celebration. 1945, the Unitarian Service Com- With the rm-nt USP thin in them. and stout hearts toxhear . .. ' ' d. eepa the pupils and I company ofl Tonight we leave all our trou- mm" ”fC""d' ' "”'"'""7' ""ph"" '""" ""'”"'."'y "d "'9'" Ah" H!" "u Gm Gum” ,p.,,,,or,.;g bl" Mhmd md uik 0,," omlnon-denominational WHO! IN T9 L9 'WI"9"" r9hlMm'”0"- WW l During the war parcels were times and the new friends we:hlh""'"0" '3'"? -' hll 0"?" "Hon Ind training projects, Dr. i um go boy. ,.,.,-R" ".1 wt,” M" mm, down thrown nnled help to victims of war, natur- iiltschmanovas responsibility in Bristol. I-'.ng.. was bombed aiyears. I realize there are only I 3i duni" '"d "M" 'd'"k'p' "ubmm" new pmgunu Indi mammoth Bristol dsy was held in i few ladies here tonight who were I":'"- l"'g!9"I:'t: ?rre':'ll:"inc"r.Ted o;':::'::"""i'::i I j r. a c . - 't Morell, sponsored by the Wom- present on that memorable night L PEt;eum" Director. my Wm. comm?” mm” "pp -ables her to determine the moat. n::d';;.::'t,s'(':lo';ra'::;.'miurgent needs in areas of great- form to the basic principle of '5' dm'''”- 1 lid to me man "um Rudy Dr. Hitschmannva has receiv- h” M "eat nnhn.l'"y' cdomt ed wide recognition for her work or caste and to ensure efficlenti '"' b""" M "'9 use TL” F""'5h administration. Dr. Hltschmnno-I Rd Cm” '""9'""' ""' with "' va undertakes I survey of Eur- 6"” M'd"3 "'9 F"'"”' G"V""' ope Ind A." "ch ye". she "Qment named her Chevalier of: "RM to Cu”. wml recomgl the Order of Public Health.. and awarded her the medal of French DOOR PRIZES REFRESHMENTS SHOWING LATEST FALL FASHIONS READY-1'0-WEAR. SPORTS WEAR AND LINGERIE FROM MOORE I McLEOD LTD. SHOES FROM LPYAGE FIIOE CO. LTD. - LADlES' pp, 3): ,..-. .. no. a , I ',',':,':"',',',f:;",':m',':' .3,3":,o'::,,:i gratitude. The Hellenic Red cross Fof TICK!” IN 0"" mi. " wpmvedg In conferred their Silver Medal on I her. and on behalf of the usc. , CONTAGI Interprets conditions overseas to M, wdkm” ",0" m, mun, she received the Medal of St. I Paul from the Archbishop oft: am i:":;; .::,':'.:":.:"::,: Athena. Dr. Hltschmanova is nmvi films and slides to illustrate liar " '""'0”'V C'”"" ”' "V" 5'” "nu ' communities, - the ancient city 30;,” in Fume. Cuchmhvn, of ltastoria sod the tiny village 2 "I Dr nmmmnou ,, . n”. of Karpem. where sll warden- uateoflhe Univeraltlesof Prggne "”'d '”'"m "9" '"""V "" "4 sown”. hm; we hou.' built. thanks to aid from Canada. I doctorate in philosophy and 1' "'::y "is"? "" '"''i"'' "5" ' diplomas iaysocial science and .ck:'":"" '"L':T1:m'r” Mi T”: m:lr::'.:;"" nw”d"u',.: rial City of seouliin Korea. film i''” or woman. Dr. Ilitaelinianova wu i MRS. MARION DOCKENDORP S620 , ?LEOD Gvtvgl'll!!IN. she was granted entnncs Iocanada is 1042 and