tr t MR. AND MRS. FRANCIS JOSEPH MURPHY : Nuptioil Vows Are Exchcingeoll In Pretty Summer Ceremony A pretty wedding‘ was solem- nizcd in St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. Grand River. recently by Rev. Pius Murnag han, when Florence Lucy Ger- trude, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard J. _MacKinnon, Grand River, became the bride of Francis Joseph Murphy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Murphy Alma R.R. The church was beautifully decorated for the occasion with baskets of cut flowers. Mrs. P. C. Martin of Miscoiiche was or- ganisi and accompanied Miss Mia Backer. who sang “Ave Maria" and "Mother. at your Feet We're Kneeling". The bride given in marriage by her father. was lovely in her wedding gown of white pcau-de- sole with rhinstone and pearl motifs around neck and down the sides of gown. Her veil of phant. Summerside. and Mrs. French tulle was‘ caught in a 11?;-ifggd 1fi’rl“°FI;Ir‘:l'§g;‘I- ‘.I.G. Townsend. Kensinizion. Dior headdress o pearls. - - -'- ~ 1 -I ‘ . . Miss Eleanor Anderson, as T"r°"t°' Ml“ 3"? MW w-A- C‘""I9~‘ maid of honor‘ was gownod in Summerside. have as th eir turquoise nylon chiffon over Anne flood. Woman’! mm. Killer. PIOII OK! The Guardian, cimiomtownfwai. Aug. 22, 1062. 1 HAPPENINGS Mr. and Mrs. Winston Mayne. At they are guests of Mr. J.B. Andrew. Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson Bagnall who were recently mar- ried in Toronto, are spending Bagnall is an engineer Massey-Ferguson Co.. in Toron- to, and have been recent guests of Mr. Bagnall‘s grand- mother, Mrs. city. ._ has spent a easant week-end' \ tin Charlottetown. guest of h e r Dr. and Mrs. J.F. Frank and children. Mary Ellen. Carol ‘ Peggy and George. who -‘have spent the past two months lat. “The Walker" cottage. North iBedeque left Sunday on return 1 to their home in Ottawa. guests last week. the latter’s ‘aunt, Mrs. George Jones, an ‘Mr. Jones of Regina. Saskatch- ewan. also their son. Mr. Dou- . lglas Jones. Mrs. Jones a rid corsage of red carnatioris. Mrs.'i"“‘°9 chlldren 0‘ C3IE*“'Y- M" Murphy was attired in a beige;b°"3- . h ath dr s w'th t hinv dus-I ire‘ whit; :c(_olSS0:?e: candI‘ I Mrs. Preston Noonan and son. a . . ‘ corsage of white carnations. .gIrch:5g‘mIiecft nxlggifilulgimzu 3 A reception for one hundred ' ‘ ‘ guests was held at the Royal Ispend a few days with the for. Canadian Legion Home Sum ‘imer's mother. Mrs. John Sulli- merside. I van" For the lioiicymoon the bride ltravciled in a navy wool ‘wi white accessories and I corsage of candy striped carna- -Music. Toronto. that she tfons. Out-of-province gucsis inclii ded Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mac Kinnon of Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs _ Paula Millman of New Glas- Sultfflow. N.S. has received word Maritlmes in her examinations. this year. and she has b e as n award-.erl thc Conservatory Sil- lF]0yd n_ ,1a(-ksnn nf Kifchpner‘ ‘ver Medal. In addition she was Iontario: Francis and Hillardtawarded "'9 F"*"l°i'I"I" H3"'I3 ischolarship for $25, which was :given on the basis of fine show- is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Millman. N G l a s- gow. N.S. and the granddaugh- cr of Mr. and Mrs. l-larry Silli- Kelly. Gerald Greenan. of Tor Ivo o‘ Lon Murphy. Michigan. iMr. and Mrs. James Callaghan. IHamilton: r. and Mrs. Frank [MacDonald, Mr. and Mrs. .lam- es MacDonald. Rhode island. n. three s o n s present and 3 Mrs. Wendie Mayne and Mrsu Miss -Donna MncNeill of Riverview, I .B. their honeymoon on P.E.I. Mr. IN w i th Mabel Andrew, Miis Sheila Bagnall. Halifax grandmother Mrs. JB. Andrew. 1 in Summersidie with their par. I . Fred Kin Mayor and Mrs. J.F.. Morri- I°I'"d"°“' J‘"‘° and son of Summcrsidc had as their a .from the Royal Conservatory of Mme In Slfmmerslde after had iiting relatives in made the highest mark in t h e IMaI"°~ ’guests' the former‘s niece. Mrs. ' I BURTON taffeta, matching headdress and, she carried a bouquet of shasta,‘ Mm Kathe,-inn Ellis has re. daisies. Miss Audrey MacKin-i lumed in her home in Montreal non, sister of the bride. as’ having spent n pleasant holiday bridesmaid, was gowned iii yel- in the home of MT. and ivm-5 low. similar to the maid of hon- Henry Dalton, l3um)n_ our: and Bevci-rly MacKinnon,‘ Miss Marie Dalton, Bu;-tan, sister of the bride. as flower lien by plane l-«gently for Mon. girl, was attired in yellow. sl- ti-ea-l where she will be employ. milnr to the maid of honor and cd. Also travelling by plane to bridesmaid and carried a nose Montreal was Mrs. guy of yellow shasta daisies. Stevens. Jr. and hcr Leonard Murphy. brother ofl Donna Lee. the groom. was best man. Joseph Gillis was usher. Mrs. MacKinnon chose for her daughter's wedding a navy lin- en sheath dress with matching duster. white accessories and 81 Frank daughter Melvin Jones and son of Toronto. Ont. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Arsenaiult. Burton. Mr. Ronald G-riffin of Mon- treal rccently visited his par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Jlialton Lovell, Mr. Lovell :son. Roger. of Boston, Massac- lMiss McLure was social spon- and . Mr. and Mrs. Nell Walker and Mo the farmer's parents. Mr. Mrs. Ernest Walker, Summer- side. - Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacNeill Summerside. have as their guest. their daughter. Mrs. J.0. Cobb of Sum- merside has as her guests, her brother. ‘tr. Rov Phillips. and Mrs. Puerto Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sim- mons and children. Danny and Susan of Montreal are visiting Phillips of San J u a ii. Rico. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sim- mons and Mr. and Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. say. Summerside. have as their go at ' _ Philip Bellevillc. Ontario. Girdon Ram- I Lieutenant Commander and Mrs. Allan Morris and children James. Virginia and Jeffrey of Halifax, NS are spending some time in Summerside with Mrs. Morris‘ mother. Mrs. Emma Holman. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burns, Summersir'o- have as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bry- des and son of British Colum- bia. Mr. Mrs. Ciaudc Hark- ness and children, Dean and Judy. have returned to th c i r vis- Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Milton n,Vlil"nI. Summerside. have as t h e I r guest the latter's sister. Mrs. Marshall Hall of Merlford. Mas- sacliiisetts. Mrs. W. Chester S. McLure and Miss Lena McLure a re leaving the province this morn- ing after spending the summer here. Miss Lena McLune was a re- cent guest of honor at a lunch- eon held by the Beta Sigma Phi Sorority at Mrs. James Horn- by‘s summer cottage. Keppoch. hU"‘lt5_ Who are Vacationing in lsor for the sorority for a number the province. Fi-l_EN’S DIARY Bees hold high carnival these. days. when the sun favors them in the linden in the lawn-border tnow in a profusion of bloom... lLads bite the sweet nectared lspurs of the nasturtiums. that ‘zmake cheerful spots of color, in PRINTED PATTERN 4872 5'13 Ru .. .. U nuuuuu : —~mw—v wwwn afiinnnbOunnKnMIuIl- ywww-mflfn uI!I'.F.'FU_.. .- gnu‘ « _ —'--‘_':‘;.L':‘.‘.‘.“‘E=“-G‘-3‘-m quaint iron pots and in flower- beds about. Nasturtiums are not plants. Givcn good earth. they thrive and blossom beautifully in the humblest of containers, or in the smallest corner of }yard. Time was, when in more -than one front yard w ‘ they were grown in a .stump, which had defied Griffin, Burton. Mrs. Charlotte Shea of Lynn, of Mass. visited at c home fussy Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dal-ton in Burton recently. hollowed piece of log, left over from the weed-sawing of spring. richly these would re- pay the farmwife with colorful bloom, and also with the spicy ‘seeds for the plcklings ahead. moval from there, or in a roomy in Bees Hold High Carnival In Flowers Born To Bloom the lane. They reached above it in the richest shades. And I re- member. the sweet hay. with its fragile blossom. and the sweet- est perfurge. And the plantation of ribbon-grass and the dainty bachelor's ):auttons — and how happy we were if we discovered a pink one! And the sweet Wil- llam — and the dark red ‘piney- rose.’ As far as I'm concerned. they can have their improved plants and flowerings. So many times. I find myself picturing in mind that old - fashioned garden of my Mother’: at home." - Suddenly through this morn- g — at the end of a shower it was, there came a rift in th e clouds, disclosing a patch of bright blue. True. at first. only enough "to make a sailor a pair of trousers". But what hope Mr. and Mrs. William Henry Oliver are seen follow- ‘ ing their recent marriage at ‘ the United Church mansc in Elmsdale. The b r i d e, the former Irma Jean Barbour, is Pantry Sole Is Plonnecl By WI Soul}, Lake w.1_ met at ‘he .with suggestions for roll call in I home of Mrs. A. J. Cameron for their regular monthly.meeting_g,.am which Wm be pm on all with the vicc-president. Mrs. Charles Macnonald in the chair. Nine members and three visit. ald who with her family leaves‘ .3 ‘shortly for Labrador. in of ors answered roll call with c rd. The meeting opened the usual manner. Minutes la st meeting were read ii n d iadopted. The Secretary autliorized to purchase a OLIVER — BARBOUR WEDDING “'35 scnted by Mrs. Alfred Fisher. “cw After appropriate remarks " WOMEN'S ORGA Picnic time was the theme of the August meeting of the Stan- liope Women’s Institute held at the home of Mrs. Ray Carr. The president reported on s o m 9 work that had been undertaken by the group and the treasurer gave her report. e members were asked to answer roll call next month with a get well card. Mrs. John ' . Misener was appointed'to take part in the program for he presentation of the scholarships to the grade 10 pupils in the community hall. Mrs. Alvin MacLaiichlan and Mrs. Ralph Carr gave a report on the convention which they at- tended in Charlottetown on July 11 and 12. Mrs. H a rry Kielly reported on the conven- tion which was held in the Com- munity Hail. Mrs. Bruce Ellis conductod a contest for the program. Fol- lowing adjournment of the meet- ing lunch was served by the hos- ‘ teas and committee in charge. WELLINGTON CWL men's League was held recently at the parish hall with a t- The president, Mrs. McDonald. presided. Leonard Mcnonaid opcncd II‘ll‘ meeting with the league prayer. H. Blt}NNl'I'l‘T CARR Insurance Counselling Dist Supt Sun Life oi Canada Phone I-MIT - I-5135’ Charlottetown P.E.i I the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I Waldron Barbour, Alma. The I groom is the son.of Mr. a n d ‘ I Mrs. Frederick Oliver, Green- ‘ mount. I I'tlEiJlliAl PHARMACY here to serve you ANY hour of the day or night. CALL 4-6623 for 24 hour service "IEc0|lit\l PHARMACY orner oi Pownal and Richmond 83.. Clftown Ito hold a pantry sale in Sourls ‘in the near future. The next meeting will at the 1 the months ahead NIZATIONS 0 ’’Picnic Time” Is Theme For Stonhope WI August Meet The secretary read the min- utes of July m---ting, Corres- pondence consisted of a thank - I you lctter from the Sisters of The Precious Blood and a letter of thanks from Dr. Found at the Sanatorium for members’ visits -and treats to patients. The treasurer gave her re- A social hour follow on its motion or llfl. nor.’ bcrt McQuald the meeting id. journed and closed with tni. act of consecration to the B Quit led Virgin Mary by Father Donaid followed bye: blessing. THEFT NETS 830.000 MONTREAL (CP)-—A brief- casr containing $35,000 worth f cheques was Thursday from a large east and Jewelry store. Police said the briefcase, containing $10,000 in negotiable cheques and 525.000 in non-negotiable cheques. dis- appeared sometime dusing the port. The spiritual and press nlgln from Namo credil Md conveners reported. the social ' action convcncr reported that, ive members had visited pa- 1 M 0 v I N G tients at Sanatorium and Beach I ‘ Grove inn and brought treats- from members. She also had a i request for used blankets. The‘ membership convener reported 53 paid-up members and subscriptions to magazine.‘ It was decided that e a c h . membcr should bring a dish towel to the September meeting ! to be used for the thanksgiving; ‘supper. Buying more dishes for ‘ thc supper was discussed and is - 0 Furniture moved any- where. Q New temperature control- led, sprinkled. safe ware- ouse. Q Experienced men and the latest in moving equip- Jehekins Transfer Licl. ow. 2-.1206 to be settled at the next mcet- , ing. | Moore & McLeod l.tii. first I-our LUGGAGE . . . first in fashion and price! .50 ‘ 2 PIECE SETS as low as In place of the planned the meeting there was a “fare-: well" for Mrs. Alvin MacDon-' An address was read by Mrs. I A. J. Cameron and an attrac-‘ tivc piece of luggage was pi-e-1 by’ We're Offering HIGHEST ALLOWANCES minute book. Plans were made cum. members all joined in‘ fm. ith t h f I d ,singing “For She's a Jolly Good ' , a patc o cearing oes.I«‘ellow." E bring! AMI 9 blue Wldened-I Lunch was served by the hos-Q and the great fleccy clouds We tess assisted by Miss Gertrude! love, commenced to roll. And Macnnnald and a social chat’ - the sun appeared — a twinkling was held over the tea cups. . sun. all smiles and warmth. ‘ MOdeIS I ;ing into the valley then, t Ivery one we had wished for . lclcan and brisk. rippling' the;N"”‘ jgrasses merrily. pleating satinyi“ And the wind came, first-foot-j up and down the haylands, play- lng a haying-tune sweet in our Mrs‘. . , gjusticc ministry announced. B.""“'"g “I” I‘*'’'_"‘‘‘''5 I9 l,I‘e“'. Hoefle. 5]. allegedly played an balml--~ All“ '9 b“"35iimportant part in the “liquida- moonligbt over all. Until tomorrow —— Diary Good~night. MAJOR SUICIDES bet ' — _ crmann waiting trial here for : s in the grainlands. «piping icommitted suicide by hanging. Ihimself in his cell Tuesday. the - tion" of the Jewish population in the Lublin and Warsaw areas lip 1942 and 1943. Buying - Selling - Renting FA Al John W. Real Estate Consultant 269 Queen Street "Next spring" Granddaughter said this morning, burying her face in the bouquet of pale amber .yellow. orange. and red- dish nasturtiums she had gath- ered, to enjoy the delicate frag- rance "we must make sure to “You call We’ll Wire" From an outlet plug to wiring yo ii I- msionrv eircrnic ‘ 136 Prince st. a gym Phone 894-3268 In the Front Line of All Estate Business Sellers City and Country Service- For experienced and-confidential service without obligation —CALl— Mom Canadian Association — Call Day or Night McicKenzie ‘— Appraiser & Broker Charlottetown bcr of of Real Estate Boards. xii» I-t uxdmom 3:-ldIlIme'T'llIheI’ d(l!iIr,t ii “I I '(I3ran'dIa‘IId;’s pilgIets -9-y IIIey'r: ‘ml ‘ml H i; ‘, imostly born tolivc: these are . it ,g*- ,5 I born toblooml" }' I‘ g “Which flower is your favor- ’ ?iii‘.' ’ ’‘°-?. ..’:!.'=.' ‘i:‘.f.'."-‘~"‘°.‘.'.'. ........ ‘iii! 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