I. i -Q; MR. AN!) SIRS. W. R. DOWNE .. A Beautiful Summer Wedding Held Al Cavendish Church Catonrlish t'tiitnrl ("nu--li -tax li,i't and Zlnies and carried has the spriiii.-1 for at it-iy pi-4-tit tttwl ltet: of mixed flmicru Xlr. Retlge ding at 3 o't'tot'k Qntiirdttg :itinr- llathcniie of (hatltittt-timn was noon .ltiitc llth illlvll l-1.'ii'itli llci'- lit--i lllllll and the tislit-rs were nice. dati.'hter of ilr anil ilrx lit" Hat-ili ltoiine. brother of the Grant llacLcod ('lt.it'lottctotitt i.'t'ooiii and ilr Robert 3lacKa) and Cavendish. and Walter ltii- The ninttit-i' of the bride cliose pert. son of Mr and Mrs Wtif l' for her tl;ittt:liti-rs wedding a tltor liowne. Charlottetown tit-re ttiitt- blue dress itiili tnaii-liing ttit-ter rd in holy bonds niatriiitoiix ltw. ttiitt cltztiiituiigiic at-ccssiwics She Rryer Jones. HA B It. pci'foi'iii tittre .'i t-oi'sat:e of itlittc t'ai'na- ril the rluiilile rinc r'ei't-iiitmt limits The mt-lht-t' of the groom it its The chiiich tlas hcaitiiftilli it:-t" atittctl iii ilEltI'Ni silk ntlon firpxx nraied with apple hlnwtni-. and with iiavv duster and white acres- potteri plants. the guest nan; werelstn-ies She also wore a rnrs.-igr of marked with satin rihhnn: anrltuhile eat-nations sprig: of apple hlnzsni-ii: Vlr: A reception was held at Lake Reginald Simpson played the min tiou l.r-dar where the l'll'lfiP : tab- tial music and His: .Inyre War le nus riiceli rtei-nraterl with three Calliim sari: "Became" and "ill tier wctltlin; rake. earli Ull1ll'Tlf'l' Walk Beside Ynii ” tlowe.i's and candle: Friends nl the Given in marriage hp her bride assisted in serving Hrs l.tn- faiher the bride was lovelv in it coin klatleotl. sister of the groom white floor length gown of ('han- was in rharue of the guest book ttlly lace and net over satin faille For ;i honeymoon trip tlirotigli The hasqtie bodice was fashioned ilie hl.'tI'IllfIlt's the brute rliniiuvd of lace ttith long sleeves -X corn- in R yt-llou tit.-tired nylon site.-itli net of pearls and sequins held her rtrtws ntatt-liin: rlttstcr and white finger tip veil of ttille illusion and a('('ilSV.(il'l('x' and a i-tit-mun of she carried a cascade h0utttI4't Of tiltite cartiatmns llr and Xlrs TM "'N'5- lltmtiie will reside iti ('li;irltitii-tvmii ttr-. Jtlsrplf l". .ll.'-icl)nit;tltl uiis vthtvt-p the grooiti is an t-iiipltrtoh "l-"""'" "7 h""f"' 701” TIN l1lf'('f' Hllfl of llcklois Bros Photo by hi. ital- .ll-ss Carol .VlacI.end. sister of the ten, bride and Miss Marina VllllTZl)5 were bridesmaids. They wore waltzl length gowns. all identical of yel- ELMWOOD W.T. low, green. and shrimp. silk ur- I Mn”, mg, n... and tafffth-L mp l'lit- rcutilrir iiioitthly iiici-tiit;; of t,m,ffam skurl-Q caught up W”), f'.ifIlltiNI(i Vi l. iias ll('l(l on litm- hm” ,,r ram,” and mm(.i,,,,R mu. ttriv, Jtiiie ltltli. at the hoitie of rent Tm.” mad M," WM Hm.” Mrs Eiigene Ii'lrQiitllan. tiith sev- hnts encrusted with iieriititis tllthlp" """'"”3” "ml 59”" ”s'"'” bows and streamers of taffeta. Wf"p"' mm mauqung um" Tm... . flie nit-t-ttiig opened by singing ripd "Mega" M cnrnalmhs M the title. followed by repeating the mmch mp mu", M rim-cl l)iie lit the absence of the their gowns . H ( V H 1 i th The little flower girls Warlene iii”? gr" '9 mm" '5 " 9 "F" riotis meeting were read by Mrs. Bulman and Barbara Dnwne tic-re my-Qty tn mount-at gowns ,,( him. ('vrtl Egan. Roll call was RnwtPf'- flowered nylon. with matching ed with an article for the white PATTERNS SUNWORTHY .-K . i. ' 5... . ' . .. ' ed and a pleasant evening spent. lllllllllllllllllllllll Reg. 49: per 5. Roll; Reg. 59: par 5. Roll; Reg. 69: par 5. Roll; Reg. 85: par 5. Roll; Rog. 1.00 par 5. Roll; HCIDRE 8. M?LEOD imiree - (om Leila Carolina McLura. Women's Editor. Phone ISM Page 8 The Guardian Tuesday. July 2. 1957 SEE? "fl IEIM Yes! It Can Really Happen To Your Figure By IDA JEAN KAIN mg for her to feel assured that she Repeated failures tend to break wouldn't feel hungry all evening the spirit of the best intentioned when she got up from the dinner dieters. Penhaps it will boost your table before she felt content. She morale and give you the courage found that in 30 minutes her hun- to try again toiearn that the ma- ger was appeased. and in an hour. wag up..pl-efetrlbly tn pubm- iority of successful dieters exper- she had forgotten about food. "0, conndgmm wcceu, P015, ",1 lence initial failures. invariably our dieters expresaluowledu. And .3, tell, them If you are typical. youlll dallypamazement at the amount of food 1,0... with the idea of reducing for quite they can eat and lose one to twol --women donig I-"nu am.- We All Speak Impromptu MONTREAL (CF)-There's an art in impromptu speaking. uya Mrs. Earl Baker. even when you're ordering the milk. or dil- cipiining the children. A member of Toaatmiatresa la- ternational. Mrs. Baker tella housewives and craeer girls to . HAPPENINGS Mrs. D. L. Gallivan and her chil-. dren Danny. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. F. MacPbee. Mr. Gallivan will i Mrs. Joseph F. MacDonald on- lertatned at a bridal shower in minor nf her neice. Miss Eariih MacLeod. VKTIOSE marriage took place in Cavendish United Church Miss Mary Morrison. who for the past year has served in St Andrew's United Church Mission. lliss Marina hliirray was hos- iless at the home of Mrs. Gordon ifittnisay, Winsloe for a miscellan- ieous shower in honor of Miss Ear- ith 3lacl.eod. Many beautiful gitis vi ere received. at her home in Charlottetown. Miss Shirley Munroe. Lediic. Al-i berta. is visiting in the city. the ilr and Mrs Walter Duwne. 70! Highland Ave, entertained in hon- or of their son, Walter Jr., and his bride to be. Miss Earilh Mac- Leod at a miscellaneous shower. The hostesses were Mrs. Downe atid Mrs. ltat-Leod. Many lovely gifts were received including a nil- vcr tray from DeBlois Bros.. where the grooni is an employee and I Trt-lamp frntn the Dominion Store where the bride is employed. De- licious refreshments were serv- Mr. and Mrs. Alcck Dunn have returned to Montreal after spend- ing a week with Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Dunn, Summerside. Mrs. John C. Jack and Mrs. Har- ry Frankel motored from New mund Maynard. Jack has just purchased the lovely old home of the late D. N. Forbes. Tyne Valley. where she will make her summer home. Mrs. Jack isl returning to New York with her sister Mrs.' Frankel, whose hus- band passed away on June 3. Vfr and Mrs. Leonard Park of xlttntreal with their children Mich- ael and Penny are visiting Mr. and Lllrs. l)errill White, Hunter River. elephant sale which realized 3.1.30. Two "thank-you" notes for gifts received were read. Correspond- ence nas read and discussed. It- viiis nioied and seconded that lhel .C A (' ices be paid -a two Plans were made to attend the by Mrs. Wilfred Cambell district convention. Mrs. Neil Cam- Collection for the evening a-. phi-It was appointed to take charge mounted to site. A smelling con-l of the memorial service. Mrs. test conducted by Mrs. Joseph ('yril Egan and Mrs. Eugene Mc-1Tierney was won by Mrs. Wald- Qtitllan were appointed as deleg-Iron MacPhee. The meeting closed titles Ito atlendltllte '(&'c1inv:-ntion iniby singing me Queen, A dajmyp C lflI' ottt-town .ti 3' .- . . . It was decided to treat the i-hild-llumh W35 saved by Hie homes” -..,,1 ,0 ,9, cream at me "mull followed by duets by Misses Don- 't:rhnnl picnic. na and Bernadette Egan. Mrs. Waldron McPhee kindly in- vited the members to her home for the next meeting to be held July 2. Roll call is to be answer-' ed with a recipe for a super dish,l - minute talk is to be given Queen Was Not Amused At Husband's. Car Crash , By HAL ('00P!-IR la safe-driitng meet in London E l.()xli().V vAPr A Motorist in ”The duke." Sttlcliffe related.-. a position to know says you could ”was so pleasant he took the wind: lIat'dl)' ask for it nicer guy to run right out of my sails. i into you than the husband of the ” 'lt's all right.' he said. llt wast Qiicen. -my fault.' - g Froin all at-eoiints.however.the. "There was a lady by his side Queen was not amused. .who I now realize was the Queen.l p The motorist is Ronald Sui-lBlll live only seen pictures of Her .cliffe. an officer of the royal cus- Majesty smiling - and she cer-. lloms and excise service. ltainly wasn't smiling then. He was tooling along in his pint-3 "When I told my wife all about size sedan of pre-war vintage two it later I said. 'Sfie looked just as en-ntng-: ago at Staines. neandisappmving as you-would if lWtndSOI' ('astle. when wham! thad accidentally run into the back "When I felt the knock." StiI- of another car? clitte told it reporter, "I gnt out ”Their spotlight was smashed of my car thinking. 'some stupid and the glass strewn over that ('lod': hit me.' irnad. but the only damage I had; . "I tins expecting an argument." was a small dent in the luggage Stiiclifie walked around his so-lgrid at the back." I dan and found a big sports car, Stitcliffe said he probably wonti with one of ill headlights kI'l0('l(Edyhf)ffl('r to have the dent ironed f out. PHILIP AT THE WHEEL "It": almost what you At the wheel was Prince Philip call a royal smivenlr." --who had just made I speech at plained. would he ex- CLEARING AT ! PRICE SUITAILI FOR IVIRY ROOM REGULAR! AND WASHAIJS NOW 25: pori. Roll Roll Roll Roll 4 NOW 50: pct 5. salt NOW 30: par 3. NOW 35: par 5. NOW 43: par 3. l Patricia and Paula ! bg fore has done. 1 arriving about July (Ki-t. l on June lith. l Winnipeg. is spending some timel guest of Miss Mary Morrison. t York City to spend a month with fwd- tbeir parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ed-I 0119 overweight Notrham. Mrs. t'"0'"l””5 (called The llousewites. and they. lducer gels a fair return on hisi ,well below those in Kenya. 1 paidl some time. and quite likely youlpounds a week. They praise them", .119, in u-mum". up how will make half-hearted attempts to science of nutrition that makes nu-med uuir yoclbutu-in an diet. Then one day. some particu- this miracle possible. More often be," me an, "znumtguon and tar experience will rouse you totthaii not, reducers wind up statlnl a pleasing voice. not too high- determined action as nothing be-tan actual preference for this PI'0- pitched. are important." tective way of eating. They lind' Titan the scan. With at catchy It may be a pointed remarkltltat they po longer hanker fortpumh um, ct"; gonctgg delivery from your husband. or a dreadedtfatlenlnit f00d5- land a strong closing sentence. a Isize change. Not infrequently. alLOSE EXCESSIVE CRAVING woman can get along finely-in lwarning from the doctor gives tliel The one change that surpriseslzhg butcher gimp or on the po- lneeded jolt. Generally some onethem most is that they lose lhelrldium. thing motivates you. excessive craving fo:' swefts. That! "As soon as you getpup in the . ' really isn't surpris ng. or once morning you start mpromptu "HG" Kr "357 the powerful stimulation to lhelgpeaklng. The woman who can ex- Once you make up your mind.pancreas is stopped. the craving prcsg herself right away leads a to take serious action. hewis vrhatldiminishes. This takes only I few smootii-running. successful aids- to expect; The going will be tough weeks. fence." for the first week. or perhaps two.l Of course. dieting is not all Mrs. Baker. a Bostonian who is But after that. you will not be smooth sailing. but most reducers active in Toastmistress interna- lreally hungry. The scientific ex- work out little schemes by which tional work in New England. New 'planation is that after a week or:t'1iey learn to cope with calories. York state and Eastern Canada, tso on smaller meals. the stomach The enthusiasm over the results regards public speaking as an in- begins to shrink and appetite is is unanimous. The last sentence trigulng route for aclf-1mpmve- appeased more quickly. From.-in most letters from successful merit. . then on you feel satisfied with less dieters is apt to be: "i wouldnt ”Toastmistress In I e r national lgo back to being overweight again teaches parliamentary law. and who had anlfur anything in the world." committee efficiency lions with amount to lose ex-l it's all true and it can happen Selfrexpfesllm-" lplained that it took weeks of diet-ito you. The ultimate. she says. for I twoman speaker addressing more women is to get up in a smart . of Tornnm. disctissed colic in .outiit. make a speech. and leave Kenya HoUSeWlfe lhabies in A paper Wednesday to the ladies wondering what she a scientific session at the Cana- wore. ”This means no dangling ear- rings or rattling bracelets. a plain dress. and a hat that's be- Ballles Expense dian Medical Association conven- . tion. l VANCOUVER rcpt . Kpnval He dt-st-rilied colic by its syntp-' g g g lh,,l,se..m,, are succeeding Am lonis-t-ryttig. drawing up of the coming rather than distracting. mm, ham, against rmng nvingglegs. dtsteiistoii of the abdomen, It also means. of course. an El- lrnslsl Mrs Merry" Squires npantl expulsion of gas. fective speech. Mrs. Baker's advice to the timid woman who can't talk at all: keep up-to-date, check cur- rent events. politics. sports. read Nairobi said in an interview here-.l 59"” "' ll” "'”5” l”'”” 3””? ..-rhm. haw, mam, m(,mN,lw,s or t-ltrnntc infections. congenial heard M mrmjng an assnciamm conditions present at birth. iced- ' ing disturbances. tiiciital (ilhUl'- may ...,,-use In my I Comnmdny ders. allergies. glandular ;ttsturn- books. mazalines and daily news- ” mm. even boyw" nu Shelances. and environemntal ccndt- papers. ' g l "id ' ' . .-tions. "Then when you go to a dinner - t ...l.hm pxalth marke. Ducts of Artificially - fed babies iisiiatly SUMMER GLOVES l The gloved liand adds the liii- result of new tanning technique-. ishing touch to the viell-thouglib developed by American scientists tout carcftilly planned summer out- This one comes in many desirable fit. Something new tias been add-tsltades including a soft yellow. ed to the summer glove wardrolit-,lflaiid or mat-liine washable, the something iiliit-h many of its liavc leather neither shrinks nor stret- longed for ardently. Here it is. t-lies and the color rettiains true. ;a gloie of tisstic-thin glare kid Slinwn. too. is a nidewliite calf ithat lnuiiders like a charm. tlienlcatlicr belt with gold touches. l lpariy. turn to your partiit-r :iii.l.murdt-rint: a Negro TllLZl'l school start in oii stintctliiiitz. If you lltly--El rrtinc that tnerttcd a .30. draw a hliilfli. lr.V anntlicr ti-pit-, year itrisoii sentence for an eighth lAs soon as voii interest h;tn. momma: of ihmr gang. ,1.-wept. hell tlttnlx illicit St-liuzit'iz. IR. has been sentenced take fH('l', and V g g 7 V in 10 rent-s for nicltlintz the ham- - V g mt-r iiliirli killt-ti Alvin Palmer. l 7 c0N”('T't-D "F -Vu-'Rm'-R 17, a high st-liool lmntir pupil. as CHl(-Am, Hp. 5-own while he stood at a south side bus slop lyouths were convtctetl Saturday of March 11. lwere problems. .VltiIltcrs who hate 1”read the books and are im- lpressetl by the danger of a nipple with too large a hole” hiiy nip- .ples with holes so small ”lhat even a husky grown man would have difficulty in extracting a feeding” all cutnittodittcs and publish a 70- page monthly bulletin reporting sliops iilierc the best values are found "We compare prices and say quite openly a certain commodity is selling at too high a price. If women resist prices. they have to mm” dmm iiiirsaries and pediatric wards. the nurses use large-lioled F'”.R RETURN lfllpples becntise "they do not haxe For example. a local fish called an dav m fwd a ham .. And tipapia rose from seven cents told - ., . . p out choke on feedings. id cgzijdeglemgergricrvsgg5::1 "The small-holed nippple leads to reamnablv mph ' lair swallowing. colic and vomit. i t ' ling." he said. We held a meeting and rte-t clded to buy no tish untfl thelm price came down to 2l cents. Thej - boycott. set for some days ahend.l was cancelled because suppliers dropped the price to 21 cents. : "it was necessary for us fol make a stand somewhere. but we always make certain that the pro-l time and money. i "Prices here average fat-ilyi I49 cents for two boxes of straw-I -berries on this side of the oceanl land back home we would pay 56p alllsl CllDMORE'S DRY CLEANERS the prices you pay for, your cheaper-priced dresses ate: .sn reasonable it is incredible. A dress purchased for S3 at a salel here could not be purchased in KPILVH for less than 313." She said Kenya women tried to. keep their figures in reasnnahle. ltrim. but were not nearly so lcalory-conscious as Canadian wo- lffIPn. C('l1lS. i "And I& lent Rt Phone 632? IV hr hefokgptfgizr more max! For Meat, Fish. Fowl, Vegetables and Canned goods J Discuss Colic iAnd its Causes SQUEEZI if on! No drenching with strong- Imclling waving lotion! Just squeeze: ribbon of cream onto i EDMONTON iCP)- Dr. Charleitl your M", E. Snelllng says tense. parents can generate colic in their baby g by "fussing over It all the time." And we think IT will please ''It ta frequently a good thera-lyou. 1)jAL 7336' peutic measure to take the habyl - out of its environment on the pre-. 8PF,ClAl, Tins wEf;K Fresh Island Spring Lamb text of making tests or trying newl feedings," he said. 'After a fewt QUEEN ST. MEAT MARKET days rest, these parrnta often will settle down and have a perfectly tranquil child." Dr. shelling. associate profes- mr of pediatrics at tho Universltyt COMB If in! Comb cream into the hair. WIND it up! Wind up on the curler. Couldn't be simpler. WAMPOIE PHllSPHll Lzgciri-iiu kugatlonal .b No dvlppy Iooloa-No no Whoa you on ffmf . enmity irritated- ml from nervous strain- lofos-foh Wornpolob Fhospho lodfhln to relieve aorvoinfomion-onvIafnoVltoatla I. fovfnsfr vioaitiy. Adi you drugqln hr WonIpolo't PNOSPHO, today! I6 canon 81.10 "tuned and wind WW5 vitbpfuricnn OaSoloA9 ,REDDlN BROS. PHARMACY Opposite Market Square l-E)I.DOUCEl'l'l ROYIIIAHXAN ,49zaszV IIlit'll5MIllJI1IlPllI1Il:ffi:flI.' You just queue a ribbon of the plersnaily cream onto your hair-comb if in- Aadwhenyoineethenaaltia your mirror and controllable, Whatevw type d hair-dry, fne, maul, or dyad-the Crui waving aunt will curl it. squeeze if on I Waves -perfumed too use! ten on the end o(,tliat friuy, mdau cawlmoaigcoarrofit! Eaefratraittlt of hair gently absorbs the PROMPl'l'REl2DB.IVERY I-H.133--as-d-l-he-M-em NONEIITRAIJIEIKIIEI