ee ee eS eee re ee ee ee ee Oe ee ”° 2. ——_—— = ° ‘gl {Elizabeth Ann Clowls [SESS Bride Of Lester DesRoche A pretty wedding was solem-|summer flowers and white ribbon oa 0. at 9 vlc tot Peni] The bride, gives Church, Summerside, when es i i if i * § HH i in : @ The Guardian, Oharlotictown, Sat, Sept. 5, 1959 _ : skirt |travelled in a light blue wool HAPPENINGS lemme ta as SP eet coome ot if i Ef feathered carnations: sequins and she carried a cascade — - DUNS 4 maid of | NAIROBI, Kenya (Reuters) — > -|A British scientist said Thursday - i over taffeta, cocktail length, he is convinced a pre - historic * fF hat with skal found in Tanganyike re- : ; ~ the as bridesmaid, ation of ape«man into human be- \. tae the identically gowned in pink chit. |ings. Anthropologist Louis Teakey : Miss Vera Newson, R.N., a | di at a. a ; oe fon over taffeta with matching| 56. has nicknamed his find the NOUNCED ee September bride elect, was e@-| ference was @ highlight décorated seat by. Miss Hasel picture hat with rosebuds an d| Nutcracker Man” because of its ENGAGEMENT AN tertained at a buffet supper on | trap. Parkman. The many and lov- she carried a bouquet of Pink| huge teeth. He said the skull is : = < Saturday,-August 29th, at the sunt iis ants tse 6 oo Delight roses that of a 16- to if-yearold boy Mr. and Mrs. Wendel! W. Wood, and Mrs. W.W. McMurtry of Hal-imer home of Mrs. Vic Runtz,| Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson, rought in by little j this i i § g E z = | e § % g Oharlottetown, P.E.I., have al-| fax N.S. The wedding will take gounced the engagement of their younger daughter Jenet Marr, place at 3.00 p.m., September 19, ‘Brighton Shore. The tea table was | North Tryon, left attractively arranged with yellow | Edmonton, Alberta, where the flowers and tapers. Mrs. Enr | former attends the Scottieh Rite sa ee ee i in Triad United G h GQ the ' an and Benny Arsenault were the FIGHTING FORCE . to James vordes Mk Murt Mi B. : , mons Newson poured tea, while Convention. They will stop over fitt read : accompany vd ioli Ss. ° At the end of 1958 . the Royal i Comm, L.L.B., son Captain lottetowan, P.EL. f Mrs. Everett Sa i i Mrs. |; Manitot ‘a itt j wishes. D I good u a ] a f : * Gordon .Garnham assisted the | tives. music by Mr. Warren s. Clo ehose for her dau-'Canadian Navy had 47 warships J n Leard : co : : ; » |ghters wedding a e Cuponi|in commission and two sub accompanied by Mrs. Alfred Col-| silk dress with acces-| marines under its control. : which refreshments were serv- ac hostess in serving. Miss Newson : was presented with a gift of her| Mr. and Mrs. Ross Woodside of china. Summerside are leaving tomor ‘ : row on a holiday trip to Mont- Miss Janet Wes, enter- |real, returning by way of the or ita hata Sait cant sursea a tw womeé | ADULT POLIO CLINIC’ honor of Mrs. M 7 en, Mrs., Fred Cameron, R.N., when Jchmsiot, a, recent bride, and| Dr. and Mre. Kenneth Grant ot] ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED [22 the'staecst 2rmcceliane: Ahn S fn RG c ? Miss Vera Newson, a bride-to- | Summerside were guesie of honor | ae aie ian eae a for Ist, 2nd and 3rd Inoculations Vs be of this month. Both Mrs. Johm-|at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Peterson,|and Mrs. Nemir Tweel, 59 Crest Tanton, R.N., read the acc if ston and Miss Newson were pre-| Robert Smith, Bedeque, last week. New Wiltshire, P.E.I- announce} wood Drive, Chariolttet _P. E. panying er A To wilt d at sented with a hostess chair. A] when the members of the medi-|the engagement of their -. only t Merv i on elke 2 S one pte ie dehcious _ be hel the te : dainty lunch was served by the|cai staff of Prince County Hospi: |daughter Ina Christena to Nor- |" ~*'"/48e e place is —_ . ' . hostess.. tal and their wives gathered to | man Nemir, youngest son of Mr.| near future.. Civie Auditorium, Sum merside, : Msis\ Ruby MacNeill supervisor tender them a farewell, previous ; ‘ : of Home Economics in ae puty | ON : ek Mrs. W. A. MacLeod and fam-/to their departure on Saturday |merside, entertained on Friday at | vid of Summerside. Also present |). schools. Saint John. New! Wednesday Sept 9—7:00-10:00 p.m ity-of-Chariottetown,-and-Mr.and | jor Montreal,_where_ Dr. Grant |the tea hour, honoring Mrs. |was Mrs. Stewart's sister, Mrs. | proncwick fas returned. anal ™ ’ es p.m. Mrs. Alfred Currie and family | wi take a post graduate course | Verdun Tredenick, who is taking 'M. Crabbe of Charlottetown. Te | etadiee jo vacation with ‘her : o of Truro, N.S., have been spend-|im the Royal Victoria Hospital. np a new residence im Sum-|the fampily dinner, in the eve- | narents. Dr. and Mrs. J. F. Mae —_ _—_ a ing their vacation at the “River-| pr’ Smith, on behalf of those ‘nerside. . ning, the dining room table with | \Qiy Summerside. She was ae- | : ; site Cabins," in Alberton, P.E.I. present, made the presentation of a lovely crocheted cloth made ‘ . s ig | Spore, Reems wee 8%: | Lk. Cad Delaney at Sai Sewer’ moter, the Ine [ome we wer cram Mi | 2nd PEt. Mrs. L. @ Ramsay—returned | ed by the ladies. merside, this week on return to Mre. M. E. Purdy, and with ite \ French - Scunden University ; z Jast Saturday to her home in Ia- : Camp Borden, Ontario, visiting | attractive arrangements of mul- .¢., had beon visiting her ; dian River, from Haney, B.C.,] Mrs. Clarence Mercer Wa&S this mother and sister in Lam, | tecolored Gladioli and lighted tap- ——— - Color where she was able to visit with | Hostess at her home in Summer- | Massachusetts, en route. ers was centred, with an anniver- | her brother, U. J. Cameron, who | side on Tuesday evening honoring | . sary cake. The rooms were a *,° was if for about ten days before! irs. Robert Willet of Ottawa,| Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darby are | profusion of Gladioli presented by Competition he passed away, and to attend | when two’ tables of bridge weft heing welcomed to Summerside | friends. During the evening, the : the funeral. On the return trip, | in play. after an absence of seven years. | showing of slides and movies of f Mrs. Ramsay visited with rela : : the family previously taken~was yon Sitives in Calgary and Regina-and| Mir and Mrs. Milton Johnsom.| Mr. and Mrs. R. Ravner and chil- | greatly enjoyed. Fj aiso with friends im Winnipeg and ihe former Jean Dobson, of Alt@- dren have returned t their home Montreal. dena, Califormia, left Thursday 08 |m Summerside after a holiday| Mr. and Mrs. James MacDou-~ return by automobile after visit- trip to Vancouver, B.C., Washing-| zal] of Summerside motored their | “ to offer Mr. and Mrs: J. M. Murley. Je. \ing their cousins, Mr. Arthur ton, Oregon, Salt Lake City, Utah | daughter Margo to Halifax, left by air on Thursday for their cjark and Mrs. Clark. Charlotte- | and other points of interest. Nova Scotia on Tuesday, to ent- 35 mm—4 x 4—214 x 244 Transparencies) ~w- Sponsored by — - Charlottetown Camera Club F* |home in Huntington Park, Cali-|town, and Mrs. Earle Sawier, a er the Victoria General Hospi- YOu : ‘ , : ‘< ‘AMER forpia following two weeks vaca- | Summerside. gee. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns |tal as a student nurse. Billie and | Ist Prize—YASHICA 4 x 4 CA! A tion, the guests of Mr. Murley’s afd family have returned to their | Mary Lynne MacDouzall aiso ac- —~ ogee * noe father, and. Mrs. Murley, Char-| Miss Anita McNeill, RN. bas ihome in Summerside after visit-/ companied them. — Success e ae? 1 = AND MANY OTHER PRIZES ; lottetown. arrived from Toronto on a visil| ing im Gardiner, Maine. ) The visitors were frequently jig her mother, Mrs. D. F. Me-/. The hostesses at the Surmmer- Open to all amateurs on P.E.I. entertained by friends and rela- | Neil, Summerside. Miss Beatrice Rankin, R.N. of |side Golf and Country Club this) ied ; ’ * tives and prior to leaving enjoy- - Camp Hill Hospital, Halifax, N.S.| afternoon for the roast beef. sup- | on cae @ oe cy ce | Entry fee $1.00 ed a final evening with Mr. and| Mr. and Mrs. Robert Witlet and 4,45 been visiting relatives in per will be Mrs. Victor Inmam! avon Cosmetics in own vicinity. | Limit 4 Slides - & Mrs. Roy Jenkins of Cohumbus, | jhree children, who have been | summerside. ‘ -|and Mrs. Horace MacFarjane | openings in Kings Co,, in Town- | ; Otio, and Mrs. E. E. Jay, Peak- | visiting in Summerside left Thurs- ‘ conveners, assisted by Mr’. W-| chips 43, 44, 45 & 46. For inter- | Write Box 721 for entry form \ ‘les, (brother and sister) at the gay on return to Ottawa. Mr. and Mre. Leigh Stewart, FE. MacCausland, Mrs. Reginald} view write Mrs. R. G. Dunn, . : Murley home in Chartottetown. A Summerside, observed their 36th | Hockin, Mrs. David Morrison and |200 Leslie St. Moncton, N.B. - Entries Close Sept. 15 Mrs. Gladys MacQuarrie left | aging anniversary on Tues-|Mrs. Ralph MacFarlane i ( A joyful reunion in the old | Summerside, Saturday for Que- day, September Ist. at their ee ~ mean home province after more thaM | pec City; where she will be the } _ with all their famtly pre-| Mis» Shirley Black, R.N.. whose a quarter of a century absence | guest of her daughter. Mrs. Cll") 1+” Their sone, Wendell, his|marriage to Mr. Bruce Murray MACDONALD “a GALLANT WEDDING was the happy experience of two | ford Thom and Mr. ‘There. wife and two boys of Hatifax,-N.S.| this afternoon (Saturday) at Tri- ’ 3 ; couples from the United States __ liovd, his wife daughter and son| ality United Church, Summer- Pictured above are Mr. and) Mr. and Mrs. C. Frank MacDon-|last week when they were the! Dr—end Mrs. J. B. Downing |) br odericton, N.B.; and Helen,| side, was tendered a miscellan- | ‘ ; \iactenald whose | ald also of Charlottetown. Mr. | zueste of the third family couple, jo Summerside this week om a} Sha and son Da-|eous shower on Monday evening | - ; Mrs. Dominic i whose} i ; ; iMrs. Robert rpe ieesions iit idebe wueaiier an and Mrs: MacDonald\who return-| Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Jay, Peakes. |poliday trip to the United States. pre Sein — ~= ,ed last week from ap extended | While the guests of J. M. Mur- Geint Dunsian's Basilica. Mrs.| honeymoon in Rhode Island and ley and Mrs. Murley, Charlotte Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Butler and ort ACSA RENT A A IoAdA IRE FEI th 0.0 a MacDonald is the daughter of| Connecticut, leave ‘early next |tgwn, J. M. Murley Jr., and his |famiby of St. John’s, Quebec who | ’ ‘ - Mr. and Mrs DE. Gallant, 112| week for-Quebec City where they | ite the former Alma Jenkins, of |nave been visiting Mr. and Mrs. | IT S ROCK & ROLL DANCE Him Avenue, Charlottetown. Mr. | will reside temporarily. | Huntington Park, California, re-|J. J. Enman, Summerside, left ; : : 4 MacDonald is the son of the late |’ (Phote by Craswell) ceived word that her brother, | Thursday on return, : at the ¢ Roy Jenkins, and his wife had . 4 ved from Columbus, Ohio, and } , entertained , |: ELLEN’S DIARY srived trom Columns, hio,and| tr. Mabon Bonen entertamet | = ROLLAWAY CLUB guest 3 ____Jand Mrs. Jay (eister Grace). The |. §. at her home m Summerside : hn . , : et-toget! romptly owed. | ast evening. . E 7 & 8 The Binder Is Serviced Sata wma | Monday and Tuesday nights, Sept and Mrs. George E. Jenkins of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Gale ar Featuriag Halifax, N.S., the And Ready For Harvesting | Powael, Charlottetown and Cali-| rived from Providence, xt | from ' | fornia. Wednesday and ate vi on rohard and gard former's aunts, Mre. A. 8. Mac- Fabulous Meteors / e binder, stored at the other | born of orcha en were| A wedding of interest to friends. | Kay, Summerside, an : e ae was serviced today and! Week pe weak " on the Island, took place recently ;ey Brown, Staniey Bridge. and Halifax Singing Sensa dv fo { harvesting. / eek’s now. v ements | in St. \Giles Usited Church. Van- a made -_ : i i ing. of “45 work have been put away icower! B.C. of Miss Germaine Mrs. R. G. Loughlin of Frederic- 4 The Lucky Four ; the farmers den less ren ember- by. A Sunday-calm already bless-| Kietz and Mr. James Edmund] ion, N.B., arrived in Summerside | E fag that ow a this intl erent os the valleyfarmsteads. We MacDougall. Rev. G. H. Hamil-|on Thursday and # the guest of é Dancing from 9:00 till 1:00 weather i alae vil of con | look back through the days. How/ton performed the ceremony. | Mrs. Creekman MacArthur. ‘. i a oo : hae Sxies Of DEI- have we used them? Carelessly |The bride is the daughter of Mr. 6 mission Uhh, we ikon | » old wav of Pethaps. spending them without @| and Mrs. George Klotz of Vam-| Mrs. Layton Schurman, Sum- | thought other than it may have couver and the groom is the son | — ‘ay commen —— : — ~— F , a F i‘ ‘ harvesting’ we overheard Jam-/,.. i : B ca — _ : ee @ remark to a visiti1 man (Coen of our own pleasuring. ut | of Mrs. Arné Jacobsen of Van- | U | to a ¥ Zz. sales however we have spent them, im | couver, and the late George Ar- A SUS D PROGRAM i J { } today Ww ati g t bind * ° ’ + é ‘ ci y. “We still use the binder | cirospect im this peace of week's | thur MacDougall.. formerly of | s T and threeh from ‘the stook. We} an what lofts we cam with joose end. Charlottetown. The couple were | eel tae 2 oct Given |. fortifies my soul to know | attended by Mr. and Mrs. Barrie . - oo ee ae oh vee Jot |Lnat though I perish Truth isso: Edwards. Mr. MacDougall who : don oe at lean. chiaky teste toee howsoe’er I stray.and range | yereived his early education im | : é ‘ “omg Ge ke ? eat ae vs - 2 | Whate'er 0 DO, Thou dost not*Simmerside, is presently em- | z x : - ee = . = : 4 Ww ve nd e harvest s| F 2 is wet heavy work like the baying.” |, — ployed -with Canadian General | ; . . e 'e . 1s D uaad harvet ms quer hell ee recall Electrie Company, Ltd., in Van- Flowers, feathers, felts—plus opulent fabrics—make : ‘ AT : : Me | That if I slip, Thou dost not fall.” ; * Bafa fete CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH aor yg et Wn KM would be geod - — an night. ; Mrs. Harold Laird, Kensington. , : - IN E tuwk hetéce the 9m come in soon to choose while our selection is at its best. Mine one of our fan s comment- ‘ ; | ed today. ‘There's bound to be DANISH ROYALTY of England ae Pegs | bigh winds then.” . “ All Denmark's . kings descend | Teal, Friday, August - Mrs.” , : Am overcast day this was, put |from Gorm the Old, the coun-| Laird, who attended the 9h Tri- CHARLOTTETOWN pleasant at Alder The outside |try"s first known king who died ennial Conference of the Associat- Q F world with all its eness. its|about the year 940. | ed Country Women of the World, a - eee © : __ SEPTEMBER 6-27 beyond our diet m of hills. | itn relies so inate] TO THE ELECTORS OF ~ | | ee alongs question Was @ passenger on the Empress wider concern a> ed. though = ; Mon.-Fri. at 8:00 p.m. paturally it we moment’ to , : , oa the farm, th heiher or_not we | MURRAY. HARBOUR ‘No Saturday Services ; shold sel! t t heifer” or . j i : : *. é fketylooking animal tht she is, ff Samdays at 5... sccsessscssesssessesessseceeenennege cennsnness Austieels 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. “} or cow tric “on t . ag _ gl ae — \ DISTRICT I 5 sxudsshtaeedacissthiab ves enstasscnjcstapaicciohdeashocsianiciiinn Dr. Charles P. Herndon |! "better. A aye epeins. © va Hh Meany Wilcetteees sane gecdcsicicscipetiiossintientnaseecrtnenensigeangsonnesticuricqaenss os Ae Gs TREE earpentry iin Mz ‘ ¢, a fesic ° { beac: < Bited and moved be ony We wish to express to you our sin- |, _A BIBLE PICTURE OF CONVERSION On a~sill a vicict born last thanks for the , Numerous contemporary ‘religious spokesmen present many — and not seldom contradic- gummer of a sin _- opened cere on of confi- tory — interpretations of the “‘plan of salvation”. <in the Word of God; however, there is ONE @ first bloom in a ‘Tiwfit\ blue shade | . . 9 . ; planuleading to eternal Life. So, it becomes a matter of the sincere seekef accepting one of to. the morning and a vard empty dence given us In last Tuesday's election. '| many human “plans” or accepting and=-felewing the one plan in Scripture. Ks now of swallow t+ wings. j A Bible example of conversion is pps ae in Acts 8: 35-39 which reads as follows: : wire above the front . : “Then Phili ned his mouth, and began a the same Scripture. and ‘preached unto aie, 6 kingfisher faced the We will do our best to serve you |' him i” rT : : ys ao? ee ; Bs streani a droop we could fancy to ee is 1 And as they went on, their way, they came unto a certain water: and the eunuch said, | thie shoulders. The days of the] and the rest of the Province. See here is water; what doth hinder me to be baptized? bs anglifig season were fast spend- | ef ‘ < j And_Philip said. If thou believest with all thine Keart, thou mayest. And he answered] ing themselves away— ihe late of | 4 i and said, [believe that Jesus Christ is the, Son of God, o ie s long er days ' ce er And he commandedt the-chariot-te—stand still: and they went down both into the er; HH oy ,- reo Saas a good ‘week for i], ALEX MATT EEORIN, 8 both Phjlip and the eunuch; and be baptized him. - ail | gtcke intent on buikidinT up sup- ‘oo i } _And when they were come up out the water, the Spirit of the Lord caught away: Philip, ei ae. on. their Winter sfelves. At | LORNE BONNELL. : ~ ‘¢ that -the eunuch saw him no more: and he went on his way rejoicing.” ‘T. EATON CoS fruit. came to hand t | . : : . 7 ae - Inserted by~Central Christian Church. CHARLOTTETOWN BRAMCH @ preserve, aut reldhes eh - : ‘ — ' \ 2 ‘ ‘ aj “ - . a % t : °