White Heather rlic i-hiii-ch oi the Most Holy rcdrruicr. Charlottetown, wss heart-no ot a charming sum- illrr \lt‘ddinfl when Barbara in. Dil.’ . Montreal. daughter sliir mill Mrs. Walter C. but- ii iii i-hni-loiirion-n was united in your dc io Adan Weslcy told... Toronto. son or Mrs. tloalwill Prddie and the late .1. I‘rxirr rcddu- ul Cornwall. out i Roche. St. Duns- lail‘s in any. officiated at m» liiilll ring ceremony. Tll~ ii.l Campbell was in oi tiic nuptial music and i Fliilli'tmli ulln sang aeversi sPl~ Nil/w during the ceremony and the ainniuc or the register. 'i’llr hrido ‘lVEll in marriuge M iii: iiilll , re s haute~ coviiitrc iiiior - length gown lllii‘h rniniilncii sheer norgau- ta .lor. imporicd Chantilly lace. FPTuiiiul tiiigreed lace arrear- i both on tho skirt and bad ce. r long pilinlt'rl sicevrs were lisp oi silccr . rghnza. -\ tiara otrhinesiouos and pearls held hu‘twu tlcr huullani vrll. she WW ruiiurrd pearl earrings mu "0! lac a gilt oi the .nuii mod a cascade bouquet or red roses and stephv Willis taught in the white rib- ban sirr-nmrrs. via Dolly. Fists-r of . . .rruilrl oi honor. war ruwnrd ill turiluuise blue orgsn- lilllli‘r iarictn with lace top. she uorr a matching headdresl ind irried u nnsrgny ul blue ind yellow carnations caught biiiillr itan .V'K'llilw streamers. Tho iu-idrsmaids were Ksren Dirt! and Deanna Duilyi both I h luckets to Tin-y wore matching iuddrcsscs and carried nose. rips or blue and yellow carna- nous lii‘ARY HAWORTH Deni \lary Hurimh: i need it loin ism agiri it and i . ml moihvr. Pie-u don’t thmii i am crazy. maulu when unhniu rcad you win under- ldllll \ll‘ llltillt‘r il l tench" Illd tuner is a our specialist. i IH‘ one lirilther. 15. riot-i tiny my mother gets me a minor and starts pirkiu at . t which i don't like car. so i get rna t~\ Then . .hite. I fly utter rlhlnt: and hit: me. that scratching up my late to it ilvl'soll. she milrllhel me ill hirh nl eons-u mire: ms nil red and lot. worse. i dim tense my heir. I lililbhy b "n l i‘ve ulton gone pieces with in all over nae. sr tom-nay “sizing; Loam v .uR. AND MES. ALLEN w. PEDDIE is Keynote Of Bride’s Table .lTeenager Hates Mother Considers Running Away of man to the teens) thlt your rno< he ther ll I reserve Pernod-l inbuilt From Scotland naipil r-eddie. acted as best man for his brother. And the us- hers were James Feddie. hrn- ther at the groom. and and Whelnn. Mrs. bully. mother oi the bride. chose a powder blue shan- tung dress with matching lack. et, beige accessories and Free Shipping Space Granted Canadian USC “Mother thinks '1 ‘am dead. but mhcaigct wall again. lahaii go out Ind look tor my mummy" There poignant words were lpok» ea by a liorenu child. a to en by tuberculosis and abandoned on the steps at In orphange In Seoul. Thc widowed mother had watched her daughter slowly wasting away irom disease and lack at proper tooii beiore msk~ Ing the hurt-breaking decision to leave her to the mercy oi ' town oliicisls. Orphans Ind Iblndoned chil- dren, stricken with tuberculosis. are brought to the Hanna Children's Hospltl’i where new dmgs Ind adequate diet work miracles on advanced easel. The holplthl ll IupWrted by the Unitarian Service Committee of Cnnldh in Conjunction with the Narweglnn- Korean Association. It ll one at more thu lectl which this Clnldlln volun- tlry agency sponsor! in Asil. the Middle Elst Ind Europe. One of the tragic slterrnnths of the Korean war. “cording to a Norwegian social worker, is the absence of smiles on the d iaces oi Children. "You come across them everywhera_ tn the market place, the slums. the poor people‘s hospitals— thous. ands of children who u e v e I smile". Family ties. niways strong in Korea. were cut adrilt through unemployment. luck at proper sheller and sulficient loud. Many parents. iorced by circumstance to abandon their children. dlnppehred without I trace inta teeming city slums. The Unitarian Service Comm tee sponsors Homes tor orpha ed nnd abandoned children and gives emergency relief in Ill v' iorrn oilood and medicni sun- plies tn the worst slums. Chil— dren in USC Homes soon respond to good iood. medical attention Ind loving care. “Layettes Unlimited'I luuncll- ed by the Unit. rian Service Committee to aid Greek and Arab babies, is included among the list at new use rciiei pro. jects. a brain lnyclte consists oi: iHankct. t diapers. 2 night- gowns. Z shirts (one cotton. I knittedi. 2 jackets. I towel, 1 cake at laundry soap a large safety DIM. A list of "0p er-tlon Neediecrsit" protects can be obtained by writing to L... Trinity United Church was the scene oi a pretty summer wed- ing when Gloria lrenc, only daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Nor- man F. Stewart became the bridc otLynn Francis w‘ am Gallant. son or Mrs. Ronald Wilson and the late Mr. Frank Ghllant.nll oi Charlottetown. The dou 2 ring ceremony was perlornled by Rev. .i.G.E. n: n The chureh was benutiiul with haskels of orange blossoms and t.hLI ews were marked with white net bows tied with white lhtin ribbon. Miss Lynda Matheson of Mil ton was the soloist. she Sun "The Lord‘s Prayer" during the ceremony and “0 Periect Love" while the register was signed. Miss Mdtheson whs accompan- ied by Rayston I". Muglord. ARCO Given in marriage by her is- tlrlan Service Committee [5 looking [or every scrap or ineli~ icine. bandages ‘stld clothing they can scrape together. as a Greek Steamship Co. has illiter- ed free shipping space on a Ves- sel suiting irom Hbiilhx. Oct. 1. However, September both is the local deadline and they are hoping to break their previous record. All donations will USC Headquarters. 5’! Spark! Street. Ottawa, At the moment. the liocnl Unl- b gratelully accepted at their oi. tice in the Dominion Building. Charlottetown. MR. ANFMBSTLfNN GALLANT “*iBaskets Of Orange Blossoms Adorn Trinity United Church thcr. the bride was lovely in a lloor length gown at White peau de sole. with long lily point sleeves. nainty applioucs or white lace enhanced the scoop. neckline and tront panel ‘Glnria's headdress was a short .llowlng vcil ialling from s tiara of seed pearls. and she carried ja cascade bouquet oi rod and white carnations. . The bride was sttcndcd by her two cousins. Miss Ann Fillmore ‘ns maid of honor and Miss Pat- }ricia anoii, bridesmaid. o Amherst. Both girls wore idem cal dresses or venetian red or- {flame/z into Guardian. ChnriottetownTF‘rl. HEM. 19 Mrs. Alec Tuiioch. Saugus,‘ Mass, and Miss Myrna Hum-' phrey, Magnolia. Mass. are vi iting Mrs. A. w. Humphrey at Humphrey. Kensington and Mrs Harold bird. Kensingtpn Mr. and Mrs. Esri Proctor tore Margaret Gilli wcre please. Mermaid on ondny evenlull August 19. when triends and neighbours gathered to tender them a shower on the occasion of their recent marriage. The young couple were Bree sented with sevcral pieces at ll- ving—mmn furniture Ind other individual gills Earl on behsii oi his bride thanked those present {or their kindness and invited everyone to visit them in their new home. Lunch was served by several oi the ladies and the remainder oi the evening spent in dancing. The executive of the lndins branch of the Charlottetown cur- ling Club met recently w ith Mrs. Edgar Dockentinrti' preside _ snza over taiteta. with match .ihg acccssories: their hcaddrcs. scs were ied taiiets roses with sortly tailing veils. thcy curried‘ ‘Cnscade bouquets or white Chrnaiions. Gordon Ferguson oi Charlotlev‘ town was best mun. The senior ushcr was Stanley nose or Yarw mouth, NS ; iunior ushers were. David Stewart, brother oi the. bride and Christopher slundcu. or Haiiisx. nephew oi the bride. For her daughter‘s wedding. Mrs. Stewart wore th dresses of candy pink chiffon with matching accessories hndi n Corsage ol [.1in and white For. ses. Tile mother oi the groom wore a lemon yellow suit oi silk shantung with white “censor-i ies_anil a corsage oi white one. Mrs.‘ E i l l cit at Amherst. oi the bdde. wore a 2: § Corsage was oi white cair- nstinns. Mrs. Poodle. other of Kmm. was attired in ollVP green dress of silk chiffon over [allele with white Acces- sorics and her corsuge was or white Carnations. A reception lor 55 guests was held at the Queen Hotel, Chore iottciown, where the bride's ta- ble was centered with A three tier wedding cake topped with miniature bride and groom. The decor ientured white lighted ts- pers and a white heather center. piecc irom Scotland. toast to the bride was proposed by the best man and thc groom responded. Talc. grams were read by Father E. J. Roche. Miss Gloria Dsrte circulated the guest It. For a honeymoon trip through New Brunswick and Quebec ty. ihe hrlrle those I blue linen dress and root with white ac- cessories, and a corsnge white carnations. Prior in her marriage the bride was given a shower by Mrs. Merrill wneian in Matte treni, and by Mrs. Alvin Jvhue son. Charlotletown. Cu in n. a Q iown guests were: Mrs, Elizabeth Pednie. ipli eddle. Mr. and Mrs. James Pcddic and ianiily. Ont; Mrs. Helen Peddie. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Peddie. Drnls- town. Quebec; Mrs .isctr Noon and iamiiy. Toronto. Ont; Miss Sylvia Dutly. Mr. and Mrs. Mei-rill Whelan. Miss .iunc Hen- nersev. and Cuthberi Mew-dc. Montreal. mm by Chi. Mcliayl Cornwall. tor custodial case until she bu regained sanii waves, on second thought.: atter sitting your recital tor in.l sight into the inner meaning oi the ugly counlct. it occurs to mo‘ that your version at the struggle is perhaps intensely one-sided. Probably you railed to men- tion that you have a skin condi- tiou tray. acne or pimples. com- y. . trying to correct, while getting no cooperation. much lrorrl . ll luch ii the clue it putal the whole furious truggle in I dill- icrent light than you have we u But III-she you didn't rn i I represent. poignant possibility that you are emotionally Ilck. like I mum with a lever which clouds his mind Ind dillortl h concepts of hil lurrvundlllRI. I! Mil distress ll [lift at the Intentionally There ll rail r parentI' ’3." in man. pl m unsure ill illoriw to Wu. Ind their lliiure to meet sympathetically your inanqu needs or constructive [uldlm and loving nu!er While thinkitl they are pro ltk I cum rli n hlpw filling: with them. Thu! light them lrlnllcllly In In unenqu spirit. with - lt-l‘uled Inn of Ifyinl Ind delcnd I cm at so much tor put-cc. Now tor advice i. t Allin your tensed te nun-lumen.“ IMWI IDA BAILEY ALLEN Practice Makes Perfect For Big Social As i PASSED through in e lobby oi the Rotterdam Hilton Hotel. 1 saw a bevy oi smart» looking young women in day time attire gathered at the top oi the stairs. practicing over and over a in coming down grareiuiiy. I'Whnt's this. a show?" I ask- A national. who w niaster-mind. ing the practice session. "Almost. but not exactly chuckled. These young ladies are TWA airport ground hostr esses here in Houand who will be the ‘lluwer nd play a mator part in presenting the o er theme at the ball tonight. ' hs mayor rehearsal or ‘dry run' will ioiiaw in the bahrooni and include not only the tlower girls. but two sections or wait. era. the hcndwsiter, introduction or musical entrance themes. the presentation or souvenirs. the cod nud wine service and order iy clearing or the tables. PRoFEsszAl. Toucn The routine won as cnieluliy worked out as s proieis i on at stage production. "Smooth rea unabiy quick serviCe Ind chnnot be guessed It. they can only be obtained by practice." Mr. Betl remarked. That evening. the iiower girls appeared in charming. cashed short ruined while orgsndy eve. ning dressc . smsll riower sr. rangcments topped their beauti- lui coiiiures They carried rus- ea to present to guests. Us. BALLS In large Ind smlll cities throu- ghnut the United states. local charity bllls will be given this coming season. in that one the flower girl: might come (mm A the G A Flower Elli theme would be appropriate. especially ll Gsrden Clubs plrllcipllie. It will tlk 2 time Ind tower-tion with the hotel management to nlln t h e routine but the prlctlco .Iel matter how pretty the girl: and now it is out at style, thank heaven. A lot! natural with"! ll molt chic todl . 2. your lace. is your mo- ther is acting on doctors orders II in suhkctlng you to the ordeal delcrlbed. try to Ir it Khmer ly. But I! she ll uling home r!- lrlediel cl her own invention. it could on dangerous. mulling in I Ierloul crippling iniectioll. Sn. ll I doctor isn't being con we I doctor tor yourlel him what Keel on Ind l b c on. 3. You say you can't see a pan tor to be your advocs with r nti, against you. but im Ilpglilhtened. he will 1 Menu . lo have the tour-[I to ask his help. clip this article and take it along to speak (or you.— . . Mary Invitth court! In tbmsh her enlilrnn tame! he Ls Deuxierne Assiciie. . ie Ik him. Events a royal blue lace dress with matching accessories and a corn srgc oi pink rarnitions. 1 Following the ceremony a re-. oration was held at the home oi. the bride's parents. where the young couple. together with their parcnlv. received their gut-sis. sions can be really enjoyahle and produce a spectacular re suit ‘ THE FLOWER bALL Le Menu “Mesdnmes:~The word "ss- slette.’ meshing plate. is French. often used in Holland instead of the word 'course‘ in n (urinal menu." explains our Chef. La Premiere Assiette .. Les noses Labsier Mousse with Cookrd Artichokes, Shut-e l-loilandsise Les Gerberas. ia type at daisy) chilled Cream oi Sorrel Soup La Troisieme Assletle. . . . Les Violettes Young Duckling Grand Msrinier. Gnntish~French Pcsch Puree with Chopped Chestnuts Wild Rice. Minted Green Pcss La Quatrieme Assielte .. . . Les Tuiipcs Spun Sugar Tulip baskets. iil~ led with strawberry Mouse. Decor oi Petis anrs Measurements are level LOBSTER MOUSSE (Adapted to American cuisine) is it-us.» south Alrican rock lob- ster tails l unbeaten egg white. 1 tsp. salt to tsp. paprika ltd cups heavy cream to cup dry white wine or sparkl- ing white grape juice 2 lion.» cans button mushrooms: 3 tbsp. butter ninlandaise Sauce over irozcn South Alricani rock lobster iaiis viith boiling salted water. boil 1 minute: re. move. drench with cold water Cut away under membrane: remove meat trom shells ill will be translucent and partly Cook» l. Put through rood chopper. Gradually work in egg whites with spoon. Mix in salt. nupriks.. cream and wine or iutce. i. Pet-heat oven to 150 degrees F. nutter s 5 or a cup ring mold: spoon in mixture. Place mold in pan oi hot wat- er: bake about in minutes at 35o degrees F. Unmmd on hot pint- S :t Meantime saute mushrooms in butter; and cream and spoon in- to the ring. Psu noiiandaise Sauce. Serves s to it. our cher- Dinner For Guests or Family Celariac Ssisdettes Qu Young Duckling Orange Sluice Wild Rice or Sweet Potatoes Minted Green P Peach ice Cream Flower Cakes or Chilled Baked Pencil Custards Hot or Iced Coffee or Tel Milk The toast to the bride. Womb ed by Dr. KA. Parker. was rm. sponded to by the grim toast to the bridesmaids wa s‘. proposed by John Curtis. A mom 1 her oi telegrams received the bride, and groom were readl .by Gordon Ferguson Miss Valsun Biundell oi Hail-l lax tended the guest book. Presiding at the ten table were 1 Mrs. Allen a. Cosh and Mrs. John M. Rsttenhury. Serving were mcmbcra or the "Phi Chi Hi Y" group- Miss Catherins‘ Shams. Miss Lana Meredith. Miss Carol McLure. Miss Mai- icnc Simmonds Miss Julie Fos-l tcr, Miss Syl ia Jenkins, Miss Wendy Phillips. Miss Trudy; Caliberk. Miss Margaret Ar-i gent. Miss Anne Kelly and their mentor Miss nobcrta MscPhec. For her wedding trip through Nova Scotia Mrs. Gallant worn a sheath dress oi pale yellawl silk shantung with white acces-l sories and a corsage 0! yellow Many out or town relatives and lriends attended the wedding. 1 Prior to her marriage. Glorlh' was entCrtained by. Mrs. R0- bert Large and Brenda. Mrs J. C. Montgomery. Mrs. ILA. Phrh. liar and Margaret. Mrs. J. Gor- ‘ . iu- la. The young couple will reside on Mount Edward Road In Cit-IN iottctown. The groom is on a flair of the Bank at Montreal and the bride is on the oliic n stair oi Canada Packer. Lid. Charlottetown. During hcr trip at more than six thousand miles, Mrs. 0‘ Brion will visit noston. New York City. Washington. Atlanta and New Orleans, A highlight oi licr trip will be a stop at the Willie House in Washington. D.C. she s accompanied by her iriend Mrs. irene Pincsu .ioe Campbell. 0! the C.N.R Haitian. arrived hcre Tuesday, and ieit the ioilowing day on re- turn to his duties. Mr Campbell, came over with his daughters with are on holidays. Mrs. James o‘nrirn. who has been a patient in rharlottctown Hospital tor a short time is es- pertcd to be rcichsed this wcck, chinsid o'nricn. whn arrived| here lrnm Toronto to visit his ailing mother. ind his two chi dren, tell this week on return till his duties. He plans to return in September to take his son and daughter to Toronto. A welcome visitor here at pres- ent in Miss aernsdctie Kelly. who is spending her vacation l with her mother at th old Frank l Krill! home. .loe sinnott. that old veteran oi the mail route has returned home lrom the chariottetown BRISTOL Misses Donna andsronnir Campbell. liaiitax. N S. have arrived in sriatoi. to spend two weeks vocation with their lulu. abet O'Brl . Mn. Waiter O'Brien. ielt last Sunday tor Louisiana USA 0 attend the protearlos oi her d sitter Theresa. into the llsterr « who reiuses to grow «Id. was a Hospital alter undergoing sur» lery. It will be [time time or lore he will be back to his usuli wnr , Mrs Aznrs Anderson, who was . iin Xensi ug. Convener: tor the annual Fall Fashion Show, which will be held Monday and Tuesday. Oct. 21-22. will be Mrs. CM. Mac- Lean and Mrs. lack Vatour general meeting of all lady. members will take place Tues-. Sept. 24 at it p.m.. wbcn the inshion show plans will be C0m~. a. r. '51 pleled and the election oi mates.‘ tor the winter curling will take. Place. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frizzell and children. Wayne and Carol . oi Montreal. have been guests oi. Mr. and Mrs. Stillman Frizzeli. Sherwood Road. . Reuben MneDougsli. Toronto. is spending n two-week holiday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs Gerry Macnougall. Kensingtbn Rand. Psrkdale. Miss Mary Newsbm. Charlotte- town and Min Louise Amati. Crap-lid. tell on Wednesday morning Ior n ht‘fiidly trip in Musnchusetis Ind Vermont. rs. Mabel MacLesn. Char- lllttetown. is visiting friends in Nova Santlh Ind New runs- wic Mrs. Herbert Vickerson. Mile ton. Muss. is visiting her sister. Mrs. John Hardy and Mr. llnrdy. Gordan Drive. Mr. and Mrs. George Mill, Sherwood. have as guests the lsttcr'a nephews. Leonard and Erilnd D u R g E it. Part! a n d. Maine. r and Mrs Cl'illnrfl Mill. who also visited their aunt Ind; uncle. Mr. rs. George: Mill. have now returned to lhelr‘ home in Hamilton. Ontario} l Po 1st class Freeman L Msei hsr. I-I'IVICS nouaventure n d. Mrs. Mabar. Dartmouth. N.S. holidnycd with P0 MIhhr‘R par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ma~ bar. Dorchelter Street. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Fren- etle and their two children. lrom‘ nathurst, N.n. are spendinn their vacation at Cavendish beach. Mr. and Mrs. Waitcr Hart: and inmily returned to their home in ottnws, alter spending two weeks with Mrs. Hogg‘s parents. too. and with Hogg's relatives and iricnds lo wilmot Valley. Hamilton and Summerslde. Mr. and Mrs. II (I b e rt Mace Quarrie nnd lsmlly. lelt recent- ly to return tn their home at 0!- uwn after visiting their plrents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy MseMurdo. Kelvin Grove. and Rev. Dr. Ind Mrs W. A. Mlcquarrle. George- town. Rev. and Mrs. John Barbour. returned to SI. Jnhn Wednesday liter spending their vncliion It the home of Mrs Blrbmlr'l bril- Iher Ind Ilster-in-llw. Mr. and Mrs. RS. Humphrey. Kcnsing- ton. Mr. Ind Mrs George Donald and family. Wendy. Faye Ind Barry, swan Hills. Alberta. and Miss Mildred Nesld til Reginl. Sask. are visiting Mr. Donnld'! l-thcr. Mr. William C Doulld Ind Mrs Don-Id. Kensingtnn. sister. Mrs. Clllr MaCLeod it Mr. MIcLeod. [4mg River Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Cmiier entertained a number oi islands on Saturday evening at their home in Kelvin. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Wes- ley Crorier. Stonoy Creek. Out. and Mr. and Mrs. Glendon rrns- tcr. Newcastle. NB. The basics was assisted in serving rciresh. menu by her two daughters.. Mrs. William Cotton and lsobei Cluster. M . [no Muhik‘h. Toronla. Onllrlo. Ind dlughbr Dehril. are visiting in Summerllde with housekeeper harp tor Fiat-lei Simpson. during his term as pas» tor. or the two churches. has re- turned to her tormer employ- ment in the city .l. B. .lly, relier poslmlsu‘r business visitor to ihe rliy inst hood d the st. Benedict order. or personal in . l- ean I no t 3 ll. “1mm CARI! Insure-es Consulting Dbl. Supt. Sn mo .4 Canada runs mu . may on attetna. r. . the home ol Mr and Mrs. RS. rant HAPPENINGS Mrs. Muhitrh‘s parents, Mr and Mrs Claude Hobgood. Cam» bridge st They will travc this weekend to return home to Tue 0. Mr lvan Dan-son. Ccnlrai Be- deque. aticndcd tile Canadian Hatchery chrraiiun. llaiiiax. where he presidt‘rl (IVK‘i‘ the Elm- ‘lntly surprised at their home_ lnl vention Hr was accompanied by Mrs Dawson and thcy re- turned home on Friday Mrs Edwin Lord, Crnirai Be- deoue. ieli Tuesday ior Cards- con. iberio. \l‘lll‘rl' she has been necrptfll as ieachcr in st Paul‘s lndian Rustdcntai School Mr and Mrs Bil-nor Pearson and Mr and hits William Scut- ner oi Chclton. accompanied by Mrs. Elliott soil or acdcque. ’riuLorL‘ti to New Brunswick. on Wednesday Mr, Earl n Lrarri, Crnirni Eeriequc, has had iicr sistcr. Mrs. F. w Siraeilcn and two btldrc Pat and Susi THE FASHIONE’I‘TE BEAUTY SALON ancn Ev n , Cold Waves Bleaching Q Tinting Shampoos Phone 4-9752 257 Grhllnn St. Henderson Little Shnmonuc. ‘ More thsn onelonrth at tha women uere (mind to be tie- iirignt lll loiir at id and, in sonll cases, or lithium Bi: as well Lack Vitamins . 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