‘ MR. AND MRS. J. A. ARSENAULT Double Ring Ceremony Unites A Happy Couple ‘A pretty wedding was solemn-)the guests te the pews Church, Sum-/| were marked with nosegays fzed in St. Paul's ‘which | and merside, on Monday, April 27,| ribbon. Robert Perry, cousin of at 9 am. when Donna Lee Arsen-| the bride, was altar boy. ault, R. N.. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albarn Arsenault, Sum- merside, became Joseph Adrian Arsenault, ——Mr._and Mrs. Frank Arsenault, Summerside. Rev. Richard performed ring ceremony, the. Nuptial Mass. _ ‘The organist was Mrs. Peters, who Mrs. Gertrude Cahill as she sang, White accessories “Mother,| Sage of white carnations. “Ave Maria’ and’ et Thy Feet I'm Kneeling,” The bride, Irene | Mrs. Mrs. Arsenault chose for her daughter's wedding a green and the bride of! white flowered sheath style dress son of of satinet with white accessories and a corsage of yellow roses. Emmanuel} The groom's mother was attired | the double’ in a light blue crepe dress with | and celebrated| White accessories and a corsage| cision to postpone the Art Tea/ sketching and painting period in| of white feathered carnations. accompanied | | grandmother wore navy blue _ ada eal A reception for fifty guests was! given in’ marriage held at Mulberry Lodge, where. . by her father was lovely in her | the bride's table, with its attrac- Goor letth wedding gown of white peau de soie, princess style with hoop, and featuring a deep | tier wedding cake, oi arrangement of spring flow- ers, was centred with a three- topped with V neckline back and front, and| love birds and wedding bells! long sleeves forming points at the| and encircled with rosebuds and) wrists and tiny pearl button trim. | tulle. The Misses Audrey Millar, | ways delighted in it" So spoke | .A tiara with sequin and R.N. and Doris Andrew weré in| ‘Lat a family dinner party Wed- eee t#na Caroline McLure, Women's Editor Phone 8508 6 The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri, May 15. 1959. HAPPENINGS The Junior Ladies Aid of the. Prince Edward Island Hospital held a dinner and bridge at the Charlottetown Hotel Wednesday evening in honor of the models of the “Prelude to Spring Fash- ions.” Mr. and Mrs. Austin A. Scal- es; Brighton Road, entertained nesday evening at their home, Brighton Road, in honor of their daughter Mrs. Ray Stunden and Corporal Stunden, who leave May 15th. with their children to take up residence in Regina, Sask. Mrs. Reginald Taylor, Upper, Prince street, Prince Edward Island Hospital Dr. and Mrs. George Fisher and children are spending this) weekend in Sackville with Dr. | is a patient in the for a short time. . F. A. Fisher. Captain and Mrs. Murdock MacRae, Portland, Oregon, are visiting in their native Prince Edward Island. Mrs. MacRae is with her sisters Mrs. Earl Jen- kins ‘and Mr. Jenkins) Southport and Miss Lillian MacDonald, arkdale. Captain MacRae is with is brothers Mr.‘ William Mac- Rae, and Mrs. MacRae and Mr. Martin - MacRae, Point Prim. They will be on the Island for until some time in June. ‘Mr. Alan Scales, student-at-law at Dalhousie University, is visit- ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Austin Scales. An enjoyable meeting of the Nurses Alumni Association of the |Prince Edward Island Hospital was held in the Cundall Home on Friday. April 17th, the next meet- ing will be held at 8 p.m. on Fisher's parents, Mr. and Mrs.| May 15th. | lege, with the president Mrs. B tary, Miss Ann Matheson, read | the minutes of the April meet- ing and also the correspondence This included — information on paintings for the Maritime Art Exhibition r any who wished contribute to it. Miss Gladys Taylor read the trea- surer’s report. } until October. It was also decid- The Prince Edward Island Art Society held the regular} monthly meeting on TueSday, May _12, ;on ibe given by members | Art Society Make Plans ‘For October Exhibition October. Mrs. Jones gave an Interesting report on the successful Art in Prince-of Wales Col- Exhibition held in Summerside in | April tion. ELLEN’S DIARY Last evening Granddaughter, not without pleasant anticipa- tions, joined the other members of her sewing class (The Sun- {shine Garment Club—a 4-H pro- ject) and its goed teacher, whose St. Patrick’s Day birth-date giv- es her to be “Patty” to them, all to be off to town to present in competition their chorus at the annual Music Festival there. While this was in the nature of a new departure for them, as a school they have been competit- ors down years. Sometimes with justifia pride in their attain- ments and always we may say with pride to the district which enjoys having its children take theif part with the other young- sters there. The sewing ‘class is only few in number, but each one down to the smallest pony-tailed elf is gifted to sing. As it happened they did well for themselves, their instructress and all, gaining to third place in the number of such choruses presented. As a perfect finale to their evening, Patty gathered them to a restuarant where, with we sus- pect many a pleased young smile they spent a happy and long-to- be-remembered hour together. In this vear's handicraft. some have pretty gowns and blouses to their credit. Granddaughter has mastered the intricacies of cro- cheting, and is well on with the sewing both hand and machine, required of her year. Today saw the choruses from our one-room school presented in competition at the Festival, as it turned out to bring a wide smile to Mack when the juniors received the best mark, and, if none could be numbered amnenalt the top three, the district is none- theless proud of its own. It may | in conjunction with the/be said that in this singing in al B. Jones presiding. The secre-\Home and and School Associa-| company, there is not the worry which attends an individual pres- The next meeting will he held | entation. and all in all they spend June th Mrs Maritime Art’ Convention. is being held B. from May in Fredericton, N. 22-24. Following the business meeting | | Mrs. Doris MacKay conducted an Other business included a de-' art quiz. This was followed by a erse United Church held its meet- which all the members partici- John Perry, the groom's, ‘ed to hold an Art Exhibition in pated. i'Y’s Menettes PI ‘A Summer Fashion Show “People have declaimed again- | st luxury for 2,000 vears, in verse” and in prose, yet people rhave al- 18th. century French philisopher | Voltaire. anning there will be two shows each eve- ‘ning at the “Y” The theme for the shows this year is most intriguing but until |more of the details are worked out it is being kept as a delight- ful secret. Mrs. Brian Cudmore when a report will! a delightful. Jones on the) in the city which! — pearl trim held in place a cir-| charge of the guest book. Sona areas enente| 2 Dna points of interest and to Green- bouquet of white carnations) fesed. 325 whee LAC and Sire. The young women in the Cen-|(the name Cudmore is synono- tennial Y's Menettes are much mous with “Y"’ work) and Mrs too sensible to desire European’ H.L. Sears, junior, are co-conven- with ivy leaves entwined. es hat with sequin trim and stream- ers white carnations. Flight Cadet Arthur Arsenault, brother of the grom, man. LAC Joseph Barrett She carried a nosegay of | Mrs. was best| | Arsenault will reside, accessories. Her eorsage Out-of-town guests were: Mrs. J. Gallant, Charlotfetown: Joseph Arsenault, Tignish: Mr. Arthur Arsenault, Moose | Jaw, Saskatchewan: Mr. George Arsenault us hered | by Heckbert Studio). ‘Gallant-Noonan Marriage Solemnized In A pretty wedding was solemn-| Peter's Church, Dart-| ized in St. Dartmouth Mr, L Gallant of Richmond, P.E. The Nuptial Mass was per- mouth, N.S. reeently when Mary formed by Rev. James Casey. Patricia, daughter of Mrs, Parick Noonan, Mr. eis Joseph Gall son of Mrs ant, and | Summer- side, became the bride of Fran- The bride, given in marriage by Mr. John Campbell, wore a floor length gown of white lace over taffeta, the jacket buttoned Benjamin Gallant and the late up the front to a Peter Pan coll- \ x Ate - ? ™ ’ “TALISMAN TEA HATS ARE CHIC / BY ALICD ALDEN THERE'S no need; this year @ither ders “hatiens: Those “pn to. hide beautiful hair un- bonnet or to show off, an beautiful coiffure by go- working together, each showing off the other's handiwork. For in- stance Robin makes a crisscross Milan caplet so that it sits light- ly at the back of the head to give the heir full display. Trimmed with grapes and greea leaves, it ane [sings of sanmes, Mr. Joseph | pest | Barrett, Greenwood, N.S. (Photo Miss Elizabeth MacDonald, R.| wore a two-piece beige dress with | Present is of such a standard that, as bridesmaid, was gowned' matching coat and brown and | it gives the illusion of luxury com-| in sapphire blue nylon chiffon tan over taffeta, ballerina length and| was of Talisman roses. her headdress was a small white} bined with practical Canadian! merchandise. year the clothes and manner of same exacting standard. nd 26 are the dates chosen and | ar\ and long lace sleeves coming to|points over her wrists. A matching head piece of orange blossoms held her finger tip veil of tulle f{lusion. She carried a. Bride’s Prayer Book with white streamers: and orchids The bridesmaid, Mrs. John ‘Campbell, wore a floor length gown of light mauve silk over taffeta and matching headpiece | She carried a white prayer book | with streamers. Noonan, | Mrs. mother of the bride, wore a street length dress, of teal blue with fur piece. Following the ceremony a re ception for the immediate family, was held at the home of Mr. and iMrs. John Camapel. 22 Mount Pleasant Ave where Rev. Mr Casey proposed the toast to the bride, to which the groom re sponded. The couple left on a honeymoon trip to Prince Edward Island and on return will reside in Dart- mouth, N.S., where the groom is stationed in the Royal Canadian| Navy, Halifax, N.S. and the bride is on the staff. of the N.P.F. Shearwater. the bride! luxury yet the fashion show they ers for this comming event. ENGINE. PLANT FIRE. LOUGHBOROUGH, England Reuters! — A Rolls fire Wednesday. The blaze spread | presenting them promise to be of through five acres of plant area|received. Mrs May' and at one time threatened the|to take the worship. The meeting entire factory Rovee jet! There were delighted reactions engine plant here suffered dam- cards or letters sent. to their show last year and this’ age estimated at £1,000.000 in a| if a bit tiring day | CAPE TRAVERSE W.M.S. The Auxiliary of the Woman's Missionary Society. Cape Trav- ing in the vestry, Thursday af- ternoon, May. 7th Theme: “Dignipueeigas Neigh- tbourhood"’. ing hymn to thy heart thy Brother”. Mathan Bell reading Luke 10: 25-37. Comment was read by Mrs. Allison Harp- er. Scripture Matthew 25: 31-46 was read by Mrs. Wilber Cairns This part of service closed with prayer by Mrs. Hedley Muttart. An interesting report from Pres- | byterial was given by the pres- idem, Mrs. Hedley Lowther, The business part of the meeting was attended to by secretary, Mrs Boyd Lowther, read minutes~ of April meeting and caliled the Tol]. Eleven members responded The Comnypity Friendship sec- Mrs retary, Mrs! %Hedley Muttart, re- ported for the month, 19 shut-in calls made, 13 treats; also 3 The June meeting will be held 7 Mrs. Alfred Norring | led the worship service. the open- | “Oh Brother Man, fold | gave the scripture | a The Pony-Tailed Elves Aren't They Adorable? For ours, there is always that dining out, which attends the outing when “we can order the foods we most like’’. There is too ‘the spells of shopping between classes which today netted Mack sneakers, and a pair of striped dark jeans to start him comfor- tably away to his Summer. * In Jeanie’s absence with her pair. two extra males fell to our care, Nevertheless we too had an enjoyable day. ‘It included two trips to town—the carrying thith- er, and fetching outings which Alex too also much enjoyed. The morning-homing had add- ed interest. We picked up a hitch hiker “IT gress, by rights we shouldn't’’ the younger farmer commented ‘“‘but the poor fellow may have a long trip ahead of him’) an Island-lad from a dis- tance, a student, now with exams past, making his way home. ma'‘am’s eye!) he goes soon to a summer at the West Coast in the Navy, until Autumn when the University will call him to -famil- jar halls again. “Arts now...and then, sure...possibly law’ continued success along the road to their goals, these students up- of life, world depends! | | | +Our baked goods go quick as they, come Because theyre good te the last erumb Chocolate Cake cream _ filling Weiner and Hamburger for Picnics Jam filled turnovers Home Made Bread tal Sa Die aa with buttered Rolls > " and» approved. Bills to $9.72 were paid. from travelling apron amounted to $8.55. It was decided to start meet- ings at 8.30 instead of 8 p.m. for the summer months. Co nd- ence was'read and disc . Re- ports of committees were heard . George Ceretti; Mrs. Roy Cutcliffe (re-elected); lunch—Mrs. Wendell MacFady- if I a iF i a ; HALIFAX (CP) — The national convention of the Canadian Aero- nautical Institute will be held at Keltic Lodge i: the Cape Breton highlands June 15-17, it was an- nounced here Wednesday. ‘A bright lad (we have a school | i I'm not! ' fa said. We wish them happy stimmering and || on whom. with the young folks in} so many other walks and callings} the future of the whole’ SAL > FIREST de gute e = pd 24 Central Street, Summerside, AT THE WHITE HUNTER’S 1959 FIRESTONE WASHER ALL NEW . . . FOR YOU ENJOY NEW FREEDOM, NEW CON- ERS! Exclusive Cushioned-Action Gyrator ‘ stays smooth forever ... never stains or eorrodes ... Washes the big family wash «.. and is so gentle on dainty lingerie. loads in ).95 AND YOUR CLASS “A” TRADE-IN You can even safely wash small half tub of water. HOME & AUTO CO. LTD. ON in the vestry and mite boxes Ralph MacCaull closed wrth benedictio ion ——— — Children’s ....... 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