- -- A very pretty wedding took I pint? at St George's Church. St. t;a...qs-js. I". E. I.. when Mary rhrisiene lilorrison daughter of Mr. I and Mrs. Joseph A Morrison. Lstinctiing. was united in mar- riage with Mr. Cyril Arthur Gooble of Toronto, Ontario. son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Goobie. Toronto. Ru Father Bennett Mat-Donald. F P. St. George's performed the; ttoiihle ring cereinonv and cele-t hriited the Nuptlal Mass. The org-I mist. was Mrs. Felix Walker. who accompanied the soloist Mrs. Dan lilrirris. The bride who was given in mar- iiage by her father iuis attended hr Miss Eileen Fitzpatrick. Wood- iille. as bridesmaid. and Mrs.I George Cruise. Toronto. Ont. as matron of honor. Miss Audrey Mac- Donald. vi-insome little cousin of ; the bride. was flower girl. Mr. Freddy Morrison. brother of the, bride. was best man. The ush:rs' iiere. Mr. George (.'ruise. Toronto. not. Mr. Felix Walker. and Mr. lra Morrison. cousins oftlie bride. p The bride was radiant in a floor lniigth strapless gown of lace and run over satin. ii matching lace luilPI'0 trimmed with iridescent seq- mne The long sleeves tapered to rminls over the hands. The full. Irntxth veil was held in place by a- ltflilal wreath. shg carried a bou-lfrtends in Vernon River P. E. I. nor! of red roses. I The bridesmaid was attired lot I nnwti of blue not over taffeta with. headtlrell to match. The matron of I in visiting the remains of a farm. p home-one where. for the most part V about Such a place we visited V , . yesterday, coming to it almost ac-..somgM.ere mom here” we young. roll Hughes. general foreman of .lohn 'la)'lor. poultry specialist low price. Vhour afternoon guests We decided sunbeams could strty. Squirrels. ' as we knew we should, trails that p than one likely storehouse was ex- - Willllt put two .ltiungstcr's we once ploied before almost blinded for i we new ' of an October Siintiay blessed the of ii meadow again. ' felt it her dulv tn ix-mind Gage lands which wait there at the rear vlgisris owiif Suncl;;Wolk ls Restful WB,d0uhl If anywhere. more touching history is to be read than land-t WY MUG Pllmllml” "(I siii-uccs have taken root there. and graceful white hirches Ind r I .1 id t it it fra- nnw. only the shades of times long ixirrjdiitwaaiiii seafilifur Iii: "wild" 30119 Walk the Sllfnl Yard-lllllls grass was like velvet to walk uP0l- p ”Tiiera once was a wood-road cidently ill the saiiiiatii-d-y's walk 'et farmer said when we came to which had taken us along near and 'a woodland we would enter. He more distant fields. lsmiled. "The old mare and I us- AT Alderlea such excursions on ed to know it pretty well. when foot are considered to be amongpwc snarled rabbits together." the most pleasant of our outings. lllack's eyes widened at the intrl-, And lhis was no exception to'guing thought. the rule. It came at a suggestion into its dimnt-as we presently Di "'9 ynunzer farmer which at walked. along the now mossy and once lit up the faces of the chil-p spruce-iiecdled windings where at dfen. both his own and Jamie and p times tall trees almost barred the (rile who as it happened were waizoii-road of mice and only odd to accompany them if only to find, ,hailcd the lads blithely. and more ;the moment by the sudden bright- Gently llie IltlR('P and loveliness ness we emerged to the sunshine C0llllll'5'side ll llll its reverent "Now let's walk to the top of that 5 cl1l1'm- 50 Silo"! it was about. I rise." one pi posed "and look out Ind I'll" the rial" draped daintylover the country from there." Violet-.'lI-IntPd M'al'VPs along thel Quiet. indeed lonely fields, stret- "95” of "'9 l””t- lched away from our feet. band- Granddauglllttli. a dnntitre lass ed by the dark of acres of wood- amd Mack to lioiitir well the day. of the farms: in the distance being last reclauned by the wood- rock wnk wind. H mic U. 5. Island Has Unltriown V"ilors VLETIS EAT JUNEAU. Alaska Ari . Little Diomede laland. a Bering Sea the United: 518'-95' IIOIFPII Wsiiessioii to Rue-l sin. Ipparently had visitors clui--! ing the summer. the Alaska na- 3,, "M 5-uuqy Aultn tive service reported Friday. I ' was disclosed in a report by ('ar- in Vew Jersey with Professor: the bureau's Nome office. from Tiigers University. as our' The island's population of about iluide. l U) Eskimos deserts Little llioiiiede Few poiiltryrni-n produce both. in the summer to obtain jobs on hatching eggs and baby chicks.p- I the mainland. Ni-llo fllclini. at his huge hatch- Hughu spenf 1.-um gen. -34 H". Pry farms llllrmllllou chicks per til Oct. 1 on Little Diometle gel- "8" "N" V""'3"dg ”--l- ".5" ting the island's school ready for "my .933? "M" Vedlireed ch”'k' return of its inhabitants l.itlle '"t- '" N-'W "3mP5l""- "W P” Dinmede is only three mile: from d”". heavy meaty blrd" Russian-owned Big Dionicdc POLLTRY PIONEER Hughes mm M, ("HM Hgmrk We iisiicd llcrman l)(-iiiiiie. of different than any he liatl evcr '”"'l”"”.'"””".Y l"'""'t l”"' 9'” seen before and "writing on some "N-(M '" ramnz. be”.er. poultry paper mat lnnked hnign m ml)... and Sl)0t'lHllZeS In raising only The school's food supply had Ml"? l”h"r.m' ”9 ".35 Wm "”"”'I been opened um I W M H mn. pines for his scientific and care: sumed. Hughes reported F? i cry dish had been used, and not one had been washed. JIT JAUNT KILIS 1 BIG SPRING. Webb air force hass- ncsday night a niccliziiiir took . riiiality of the eggs he sells iiatchertes. We stopped in the packing housc . to watch the eggs being sorted for time and perfection. If they were iloo small or overlarge. they were Tpx IAPI out on sale; if cracked they wcrc sniil Wrdn ,. .. , to Park, NY.. a Republican trying fut breeding program and the mic ' 5 Egg Dishes That Make , Good Dinner Entrees lsold at less than the price of frt-sti . The titer and I spent a fst-i--egg-; and If halllt t'rat'kP(l they Put In a lawr vices: Hurt uiih Director Bill Olsen said the titit hating day iisiting poultry f min. were hrnk:-n inio t-oiitainei-s i-ov. saute and repeal ered refrigerated and sold at a F000 Btli)(il'."l' A steady streaiii of ciiiitoiiit-rs came to bu). Iliesc iiiiiiiey-savers eiit'4iiii'aging proof that. in spite of int-reascd iiiconics, millions nf hoiiieinaltcrs still keep a watchful (V? on the food budget Piggy can he used occasitiiially an a main dish at iliiiiier Pititi E5 Tlllti llifx.Vlr.'R Fi'P.N'll Wu:-lahle Wlilfl Eggs an fiiaun or I'?.'i:s lit-iii-tlttt (irillt-ti 'l'tiiii;.itii Iiaii i-s Riot t'tfli littaigrptt.-. L9. iiioii stitiw. I"iiixt.” ..,,.aum.l.,.".s' t'iifft-c Ina mitt. Eggs Au llratin: t'iit I liarti , WARNER'S STYLIST TO VISIT MOORE & MCLEOD LTD., NOV. l.- 2 - 3 .Monday. Oct. 29. 1956. The Guardian. frag; 9 I -.-.... - rnvvked eggs i- l”'llt' ltlaite 2 e nicdiiim-thiclt white sauce. Add '2 t rate-ti wllarjl ("it-if dar. 3 drops Tabasco, I2 tsp. lAor- 't fP5lt'r.shri4- and '1 c. sliced stuffed rloiilile boils-r top. One at a timg. crmini in 4 unbeaten egg yolks. t:t'atiii;illy s-iii in IN thsp lemon itnvc. '2 hp salt. 3 drops Tabasco anti 3. c Iioiluig ttaier ('otik over "ll"-'5 091107!-Eli lint lK2til'f' iiiittl flitt-k Boat with p Hiitter I ltiw tit liakiiig tllwll "fl-"ll "5-'3 lt9itl('l' Ilciii-tie limit the itatt-r tut- uiliiin l"i miii. Sllwafl Hill! '1 it. fine lirtuitl - t'lllI1lf).K riitiisteiietl it uh iiicltrri htiitt-r. Bake no iiiiii at 375 rte greet F This recipe will st-rte ti Eggs Benedict: To prepare. you will need Ilollandaise siitici-, 6 neat slit-es broiled or 5alllt'Pd hour. I I! split English iiiiiftins liial hare: WINTER'S COMING! been toasted and hiitlcrctl, 6 is wiiir litimc iwirlv for poaclied eggs ' ' . f .l ' I - To ant-tiihlc. lop ttattll iitiitfin WT? -, P.” (1 ll "Hm .day! lialf iillll liarii Atlii a Dtlatlllvtl Pill: Vllltwiil, Ptil' ii” 3 "ill" lllhlllt anti spit-atl with Iltillziiirtaise fiar utjin 1- fl, . v ' iiish of .sll4"(l ripe oliien Serves 1 V (M H: and Mdlng it tit-oils Real Hiillaiidaiiir Sauce from the ('Iu-I: Stir H r. butler with 1 tsp. Iltiiir uiitil crcaiiiy. in . ginall llllt).Vl'I fillll MR. AND MRS. CYRIL A. GOOIIE Married At St. George's Will Reside In Toronto lthelr many friends. The day was "This is Sunday - rciiieiiiber!" she said recalling them more than once to its solcninity irlien fresh YOU"! llllgllli rang out in the al- lences we walkcd Ill. front pure exuberance nl Splrtli or mine an. tic of the. dost our attendants an the way. Along a pasture up first turn. ed our stops, and then on ind where once-t-lcar fields are now .."- Dix... lhonies sat in Sunday content. The 1 Highway was marked by the flight lot machines. A Church spire I flashed white in the sunlight. What. .an enchanting scene it all wziiili i We found the remains of the farm-home later. the site it iseemed a lone hut sacred spot in lthe midst of its still smiling fields. I Until tomorrow - - -- ' l Goodnight. 4. . . . Diary -I jet trainini Diane up on an unau- thorised trip and iiiadc sevcralp pass over the city before the ship crashed and exploded 'l'lie flit-r. whose name has not re- least-d. was killed xlrx .l R, Phillips. 58. was fatally IlIiiII't"(l in ii crash between her car and the. one of iiheriff Jess Slatigliit-r. whol was rushing to set up a road block. DXIIY pArrgRN honor wore a gown of cinnamon' net over taffeta. trimmed with irld-- escent sequins. with fmttllillll headdress. The flower girls frock was of yellow taffeta with a yellow headdress. The attendants all car- ried nougays of white oarnationa. Following the marriage cera- mony. A reception for one hund-i red guests was held at the home. of the bride's parents. The table was centered with a three tiered wedding cake. topped with a bride snd groom. Mr. George Cruise call- ed on Rev. Father Bennett MacDon sld who addressed the bride and groom with a few congratulatory remarks. These were fittingly rea- ponded to by the groom. This was followed by a toast to the bride. Several telegrams of congratulat- ions were received from friends of the bride and groom. The many costly and useful gifts. also a large sum of money receivrid by the bride and groom testifies to the esteem. in which they are held by' spent very enjoyahly with music. and dancing. Prior to her mar- riage the bride was tendered. sev- eral showers by her many girl friends in Toronto. Ontario. One was the office staff of the Massey llarrls Co.. Toronto where she is employed also one by her girl 4349 The young couple will reside in To- rnnlo. Ont. where the groom is em- ployed as a dentist. Photo by Myers. ' t ET 3 , 3. ,. 233 ill: W, ...p;-Qwvaw.-r'!d"9 fats"?-it-vf"!.'!WR" f Il.ANl)llll.I.III'l'f Married In Milton Will Reside-.ln Halifax .n;; : '1 pt.” Y K rAsnioN's Nlswssrt softly hlnused bodice above tltc sheath-slim skirt. Make fashion stunning dress! it's so flattering. Women Try To Double Tlieilr-g Number In U. 5. Congress By FRANFI-is l.EWINl-Z I WASHINGTON tAPt Iilverl since a Montana siiffragette hrokol the sex harrlar exactly 40 yearsi ago and was elected to (.(Illl!r('S3. women have brightened the rank of US. liiwiiiakers. in this year's general ('l('t'linnl they're trying in dgiiihlc tlieiri strength in Congi-ens. They're nut) to add another US. at-nritnr and. lrapture 23 seats In the House of llleprcstrnlnlivcs, The feminine t-ontlligt-iil iii the outgoing Congress -- a record niim- . her-included one senator. lllziinc Republican Mrs. Margarci ('bnsc Smith. whose term runs to l96l.l and if members of tlic lioiisc of Representatives clnht llrllltlttriltil and six Repiihlicana. . Almost half of the S9 it-otiien who got iiilo (loiigi-cs! iii the yr-arsp .sinco Jeannette Rankin 36-year-i old Rcpithliran uiffrngi-tic Iroml lllonlanll ltnvcd the way in lfIl6. .iiera appointed in IIiir)t'pirr'd forms or rode in on tho ctiatiails you'll want to wear It err-rywhcrc this fall and winter. flare it in wool. rayon. twccdy cotton . Pattern 4849: Missc.-1' Sm-s I0, I2. 14. 16. ill. Sizes I6 requires .1H yards 54-inch fabric. I This pattern easy to use. sim- plc to new. is tested for fit llns complete illiislriilctl instriictioiis.-: . Send TIIIRTY-FIVE FENTS .f.'l5 rental in coin: tstoiiiitx ran- -nnt be iieccpterl- for lllls pziiit-rn. 1Print plnlnly SIZE. NAM!-1, Al)- 'DR.E8S. STYLE Nl'MRl-IR. Send order in ANNE AIHMS. .ciire of Clinrlotteloirn (:ii:ii'dian, news yourself. when you sew tlIlSiPllfPI'Il lit-pt, so Front 51., w., his artistic talent! Illlnll M"- l Toronto Ont. l . Gracie Pfotd, of husbands who died in office and virtually bequeathed them the seats. ON THEIR OWN The trend nowadays, though. is toward straightaway cainpaigning an:-iinst men In increasing niim-. born of districts. This November. seeklnl Congress seats in 11 states. Eighteen states havs one woman Congress candidate each. New York has three and ('iilifor- iiia. Pennsylvania. Massachusetts and West Virginia have two eachu Two campaigns for House seats this year one In Idaho and one in Illinois--are pitting woman aizainat woman. in the really rough all-female lflllhn htittle. red-haired Mrs. fpmnounccd posit, is scckinil her third term against another farmer's daughter. Miss Wll"'l('4I If? l.l)lllN'P Shiidduck. a first anni- titiitzner. Mrs. Plnst. 50. in known as ”iit-II's belle" hecaiisr of her vig- nrioiis support of a llell's Canyon dam to harness Snake River. the lioundary'betweeii Idaho and Ort- gon. In Illinois M-year-old Mrs. Mar- viiicrlte Church is running for her fourth term against the wife of a university professor. Mrs. Helen Henson lcys. (WRTOONIST RUN! A couple of newcomers iiinlr are giving two other women vel- criins in run in this election. Bill lllauldin. 35-year-old car- tnnnist of New City. N.Y.. famous for his drawings of sad sack noi- ilicrs, is using an old jeep and ltnthsrine St. George of Tuxgi-do fclooics CORNER 6 qt. baskets of heels. cooked until soft and skin. Mal: syrup at: ( cups sugar 4 cups vinegar 4 cups water Add beats and bring to a boil . A small bag of pickling spies may be added to syrup jar. i I TROPICANA DRESSES NEW ARRIVALS NEW PATTERNS - COLORS LUX TREATED FOR WASIIABILITY VISCOSE TYPE LINEN Sizes l2-20; 54.98 Ea. . PM 3 18' 2-2411 LITEND irtf tsuwasIddMhabfHalDIl'l3ll as itntusim nl-um It tl-I groaaat the am-'0' A for-a,p' D u ..”t..t..:.,.,f . MW . AK... L..'I All DAY "SATURDAY and MONDAY l I October 27 and 29. osaiiio OPINING innsw sus tussoav, ocrossa zoiit CLOSED ptlean of women lawmakers. Mrs. for her sixth term. And 43-year-old Lawrence Cur- coraii is opposing Representative- Edith Noiirse Rogers, 75-year-tild Rnacrs. who in seeking her l7th term ftir 'llassi-husetts' fifth flI.S'-- trict. has bcen in the House suicci I925. She's a Republican. Another campaign highlight is "19 Wlitical debut of avlatrix Jac-, queline Cochran Odliim at 47. Al- ready siiccessful in business. avi- alion and marriage. she is trying out politics for the first time as a RE-lliihlinan candidate for Con- tires: in Southern California's 29th district. llItlSTf)l., I-Eng. t('Pt -- Grey- hound racing officials here gave a birthday party for their most regular wagerer, Mrs, Daisy llcndy. She's 99. t: SA RE-WAXIIIBI nisuiui? T" - )lmii't- & Nit-l.t-txl Ltd. are plcased to an- iioiiiice that Mrs. Muriel Waring ii-iglitl, stylist for ll':-iriier Rrtitlicrs ('()mi)HI.lfl' til t'.'-intuit-i I.td.. 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