. PAGE FOURTEEN g THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN "' I e o sEPTEM3iiR- 14'. 1950 Iioimmrs snvsg won- (02711) The Seasons Smartest coats See Them Soon! llicka.-illckay A Wedding , . . . ., I A very pretty wedding was sol- -emniud by Rev. J. A. Meaowau. at Keir Memorial Presbyterian Church, Maipeque, on Monday, Sept. 4th when Evelyn Mildred Genevieve. daughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hickey, Darniey, be- came the bride or Kenneth Sydney, son oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hicks. Mel-Iees's Mills, N. 3. me bride, given in marriage by her brother, Allen, entered the church to the strains or nohengrirrs Wedding March played by Miss Mary Craig, niece oi the bride, she wore a gown or white supper satin giashioned with sweetheart neck- line. iitted bodice and end in a. hill train. and a, coronet seed pearls with e cirou-iar ringer-tip veil of nylon net. She carried a cascade bouquet or pink gladioli and bouvardi, and wore a single strand 0! Detteh pearls, the slit oi the groom. The bridesmaid was Miss char- iotto Hickey. sister of the bride who was dressed in a gown oi light blue tablets with matching heed- dress and carrying a bouquet or yellow gladiolus. Little Lynn Farthing, niece of the groom. was nower-girl and looked winsome in a gown or yel- low nylon tulle. with matching bonnet and carried a. basket or red roses. Greenmounf aid, Vicinity a Miss Florence Dunbar of Alma was a recent visitor at the home of Miss Alida Rayner. Both girls attended Tiguish convent last year and plan to return for another term. t Mrs. Russell A'Haarn and in- imt daughter returned in their home tram the Western Hospital several days ago. i Version Oouison. son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Couleon, Greenxnount has ecoeptad a position in the dis- play department at liolmen's. Sum- merside. Misses Joyce end Elizabeth Rey- ner. spent the week-end visiting their grandparents. Mr. end Mrs. John 0. Gordon. Aime. Mr. and Mrs. Allison Owen and Ismily ot Charlottetown spent the holidays visiting relatives in Greenmounii. They were accom- panied on the return i:rlp,by Mrs. Owen's mother. Mrs. A. H. Rayner. Rev. and Mrs. George Staples of Bangor, Maine. returned to their home on Tuesday. They had been vacationing at the home of Mrs. stapler brother John and Mrs. Maelntodz. Kiidare Capes. On Sunday evening. Sepi. 3 Mr. Siapfes was guest speaker at Greenmount Church of Christ. Miss Grace Rayurer is visiting at The (room was attended by his! brother, Calvin, Russell Hicks and: James Hickey, Jr. acted as ushers.I During the signing oi the register, Mr. Charles Woodside sang. "I'll: walk Beside You". Following the cor iy a reception was held at Birch Hill Tourist Home. with the, mothers oi the bride end groom re-; ceiving with the wedding party.i Mrs. Hickey wore a grey flowered; sheer dress with navy accessories, and a corsnge of red roses. Mrs.I Hicks wore a. navy crepe dress, matching accessories and e cor-, sage oi pink roses. Mr. Calvin 1-IIci:a' proposed the toast to the bride. : Mr. and Mrs. I-licks ieit for e ,hcneymoon trip to Eastern Ceneda,I jNew York and Boston. For trav- the home of her aunt, Mrs. Fred Gillls. Moncion. N.B. She was accompanied to Cape Tormeniine. N.B.. by her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Me-rshaili Rayner of Greenmount. Congratulations to Mr. Joseph O'Rourke, Kildare Central tor winning the special prize donated by Russell Rogers. Coleman. tor the best exhibit of potatoes shown at the Alberion Exhibition. Mr. and Mrs. John Macintosh. xildare Capes. returned to their home early in the week alter spending the weekend in Si. An- drews. N.B.. at the home of their daughter. Molly. A Sincere sy-m- pathy or this communityols ex- v 1Iso!KildereACume1.')lies s i A A - A' w - or Rayner of Greonrnount. who attended P.W.C. last year is teach- ing at lfiidan South. Wobesdey. September I was an ideal day 10: the Alberton I!- hibtion. people tom diuerent parts of the Island were in attendance. The weak previous had been very poor harvest weather. this delay kept many farmers at home, either threshing in the lields or storing the grain in barns. tor this week has been perteet drying weather. All stain crop: are roeomd lood. cousins -. Bryanton ilsddlng -On Wednesday. September Gill at four o'clock in the afternoon. at the United Church Manse. Mal- psque, the marriage was IOIOl!illIl- ed at Mr. William Sinclair Cous- ins. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cousins of Baltic. and Miss Mer- iorie Elaine Bryenton. daughter od Mr. and Mrs. Melville Bryan- ton oi Melpequs. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. James Cross pastor at the Prisaeetown United Church. , The bride wore a powder blue gabardine suit with navy felt hat and accessories sndwarried e bou- quet oi giadioli. Her bridesmaid was her sister. Miss Verne Bryan- ion. who wore a pastel green gubardine suit with black teit bat and black accessories, and carried sweet peas. Mr. Arthur Cousins. brother or the groom. was best man. , Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at 1-ltllcrsat Lodge. Summerside. Supper was served to about twenty guests. im- mediate relativea and, friends of the couple. The bride's mother and the groom: mother both wore biaok street length dresses and black hate. The bride's table was cents-ed with the bride's cake and the groom's cake, and was decorated with pink tapers. ' Aitoast to the bride was propos- ed by Mr. Cross and responded to by the groom. ' Mr. and Mrs. Cousins will reside at Baltic where the groom is en- gaged in tanning. tended Molly and her husband in zigzag: IE1? :1?” " :33,” hug: their recent bereavement. T ' bardine suit: brown .veivet hat t k . with hrownuacceeso ace. 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