Page 18 The, Guardian, Saturday May 21, 1955 continued "from page 18 Happenings Ruble Porter of Halifax. are spend- ing the week-end in Charlottetown with Mr. and Mrs; K.enneth Parker. Mr. Basil Phillips who has been on tour with two other Acada Uni- verslty musicians was heard with the group on Wednesday evening at the Baptist Church Hall in Moncton. O 0 Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Jardine left Thursday for Ottawa. They will be away forptwyo weeks. Miss Jeanne Pickard who has been attending Acadia University returned home last week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pickard. Mr. Donald Pickard ac- companied his parents on the trip to Wolfville. t Miss Barbara Morrison. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. '1'. D. Morrison. Summerside. who has been tak- ing a business course at Acadia University has. returned home. Mrs. W. H, Pethick has returned to her home on Euston St.. after visiting for the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Petliick of New Glasgow; l'i.S. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Diamond, Miss June Diamond and Mr. W. E. Maclnnis of Vancouver. attended the Acadia University graduation on Tuesday. Mrs. John Baird (the former Miss Jean Diamond) gradu- ated with the degree of Bachelor of Science with honors in Biology. . in I 0 Mrs. Alyre At-senault and daugh- ter. Miss Bcrnicc Arsenault. To- 1'0nln. arrived in the oity this week to attend the graduation exercises of Nurses at the Charlottetown Hospital.-'Mrs. Arsenault's youngest "Jolly Eight" at her home on Granville Street on Tuesday eve- ning. O 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Reg Pope attended the graduation exercises at Acadia University Tuesday morning when their daughter. Nan Pope. receiv- ed the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 0 C U A kitchen shower in honor of Miss Julie Meikle who is to be a June bride was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Boates on Friday evening. Miss Melkle was the re- cipient of many useful gifts. Miss Diane Dewar reading the accom- e of an panying verses. At the c enjoyable evening refreshments were served. 0 O 0 Mrs. Ewen Nicholson. accom- panied by Miss Jean Nicholson, at- tended the graduation exercises at Mount Alli. n University last week when Mrs. Nicholson's son. Don- ald, received hls Bachelor of Sci- ence degree. I 0 Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Allen re- turned to their home in Summer- side yesterday after spending a few days in I-I.alifax and St. John. O 0 Miss Lillia-n' Cudmore was host- ess at a pre-nuptial miscellaneous shower held at the home of Dr. and Mrs. L. M. Callbeck in honor of Miss Marion MacMurdo Tues- day evening. Miss Catherine Mac- Elizabeth Johnston read the ac- com nying verses. Mrs. Ralph Mac arlane and Mrs. L. A. Ed- wards assisted in serving. The dining-room table was artistically decorated with daffodils and blue tapers. While the gifts were being brought in. Mrs. Clarence March- banks played, "Here Comes The Bride." A sing-song was held. and Mrs. Callheck contributed to fhci evening's entertainment iiith a pleasing solo selection. accompa led by Mrs. C. D. Wriizlit. Refreshments completed an enjoy- daughter, Miss Florence was in the graduating class. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. L G. Anderson, Hillsboro Street. 0 t 0 Mrs. L. G. Anderson enterlainedi at bridge ii honour of Mrs. Arsen-l ault Friday evening. Two tables' were in play and the guest guf- honour was presented with a gift. -' l Mr. and Mrs. Hanford Reeves? have had as their guests their daughter. Mrs. F. C. Donoghue and little daughter. Sharon and Mrs. .loseph Kelley of Sanwood. New Jersey. They were accom-p panied on the return trip by Miss; Evelyn Bernard. 1.0.": KW??- Honoiuing Miss Joanne Tantnnp w ose marriage takes place in the u ar future Mrs. Bob Griffith anal Miss Jill Macltay arranged a de- lightfill miscellaneous surprise shower at Mrs. Griffith's home when many of Miss Tan ton 's friends assembled. Miss Barbara Rupert poured tea. Miss Winnifred Cairns. Free- town. who has completed her sec- ond year in training at the Royal Victoria School of Nursing was the recipient of one of the two prizes offered in this class for high pro- fessional efficien.cy.. T-lev. W. J. Maclseod. Mrs. Mac- Leod. Norma Jean and Mr, J. C. Saint. motored to Halifax this week. They renewed many friend- ships and attended the Dalhoil-Sic Convocation where lan MacLean MacLeod received his LL. 3. de- gree. I s t in Miss Mary Nadine Maclnnis who received the Lanta G. Hall Mem- orial award at Dalhousie University is a graduate of the Charlotte- iofwn School of T:lll;l!lTll- Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Simmons. Mrs. Edith woodside. Mr. and Mrs. able evening. l I O I Rev. W. A. Harper and Harper. Summerside. GILL by their daughter, Katherine. at- tended the Convocation at Acadia University Tuesday morning when their other daughter. Joyce Eliza- beth. received theidegree of Bach- elor of Arts. During the final sen- ior meeting of the year. which was attended by the parents and friends of the graduates. Miss Har- per read the class ode. O O t Mrs. Miss Jean MacFadyen lcfi hv plane during the week to spend ii ixilgeztwef-'k5' Vacaml" i" -B”5”'" W. Gallant. Mrs. Stephen Peters. 5” , , , Mrs. Leo Gallant and Mrs. Ur- Mr. and Mrs. Major noase. Si ba: G3”f””' V , , El 3- Miss heaity iute of appreciation accompanied by Newman. were among those as- sembled for the graduation ex- ercises at Acadia University Tues- day. Mr. and Mrs. Moase's son. Robert. received his Bachelor of The Society: Spiritual Director. Arts degree. - Rev. Father Robin. in his usual l ' " ' Hcnial manner thanked the re- Judge and Mrs. Walter ilarby. accompanied by their two daugh- ters. Bessie and Cecelia. attended Convocation at Mount Allison Uni- versity last week. when their son. Peter. was graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. Mrs. Fred Moasc. Summersiilc. accompanied by her son and daughter. Norman and Beulah. was present at. Acadia Convocation when her son. Lorne. received his Bachelor of Arts degree with hon- ors in History; Mr. and Mrs. Tlierin l). Sim- mons attended the graduation ex- ercises of Acadia University on Waltcr Simmons . ' vocation of Acadia University in Wolfvllle. 'l'iiesdaY When Dfllliild Simmons was graduated as Bach-i i i elm of Science with honors in Chemistry. . . Mrs. Ira Hickey entertained the attended Con-, the mission had been held in Sept- ember. On June 13th. Rev. Ron- ald Blacquiere celebrated his first Solemn Mass in his home parish. The highlight of the year was the Marian Year celebrations held well attended. The closing of the Marian Year took place on the stated that two rummage sales were held which realized the sum of 397.00. Eleven needy families were treated to Christmas boxes nine money received from donltions. as well as ten pairs of mittens Murdo opened the gifts and Mrs. b donated by the league. The sick in their homes and hospitals were visited. and Blacquiere. ed having sponsored plays, con- certs. subscriptions to the league magaz- She was me. sisted with the Blood Clinic held in the parish hall. ipanicd - Peters, were sixty-seven paid up he-rs. newly elected officers: Mrs. Charles E. MacNeill; Vice- President. Mrs. Secretary. Mrs. Treasurer. lant. Mrs. Alphonse Gallant. Mrs. Fer- dcnand Blacquierc. was extended to the retiring presi- dent. Mrs. her work League during the past year. tiring officers for during the past year. It had been trying to everyone due to the rebuilding of school and hail, re- cently destroyed by fire. He said that the success of the. society was measured by spiritual rather than financial endeavor. the parish ranked very highly in spiritual devotion and gave moth- crs the credit for such spirit in the parish. newly elected officers the meet- ing adjourned by prayer. Tuesday when their 5"". Linyd. ,.,.5fr-It and straw has been carried ceived his Master of Arts de- In Lutnn. England. for 250 gr", years. Annugl Mggfing I Zion Mission Guild Stella Maris CWL The annual -meeting of the Stella Maris Sub-division of the Catholic Women's League was held on May 5th. The reports of the committees showed a highly successful year both fl "', and spiritually. The Treasurer's report showed receipts of 5641.11 with dispurse- ments of M7133 leaving a bal- ance on hand of 3169.78. Following is the report of the various committee. Spiritual-- Mrs. John L. Doiron. convener stated that renewal of on July 7th., which was very evening of December ttth. Social Service - Mrs. Urban Doiron convener in her report which included gifts to fourty- children purchased with and one pair of socks knitted y the committee. the yarn being Mrs. Ferdin- con vener report- Entertainmeiit - and hingos which netted the sum of 5319.39. Magazine - Miss Martha Gauth- cr. convener reported having fine Citizeiisliip - Mrs. Revel Gauth- er, convener reported having as- Donors Membership - convener Mrs. Jeremiah reported there mem- The following is the state of the President. Murray Cassidy: Leo R. Doiron: Joseph L. Gal- Mrs. Conveners. Mrs. Revel Gaithier, Mrs. Charles Emile Gauthier. for and devotion to the their support He felt Following the installing of the HAT MAKERS Manufacture of women's hals of L The regular meeting of Zion Mission Guild was held on Mon- day evenlng. May ltlth. at the Prayer in unison. were read and approved. call was answered by 13 mem- he. s. The collection was taken and dedicated by Verna MacDonald. give 8100.00 to the Presbyterial. An invitation was received from Presbyterian Guild in Montague to meet with them on June 6th. Ar- rangements were made for trans- portation to this meeting. Plans were ompleted for our annual banquet which will be held on May 30th at the Y. M. C. A. Following the business part of the meeting. some poetry. com- posed by one of the members. was read. and a Book of Praise was presented to Mrs. Goodwill MacDougall who is leaving for Quebec. the end of May. with her husband and family. Mr. Mac- Dougall is going to study Theology at the Presbyterian College and will be preaching outside of Mon- treat. The devotions opened by Invoca- tion by Ev. Goss. The scripture lesson was read by Mabel Cum- mings. and prayer was given by v. A missionary dialogue was pre- sented with a number of the mem- bers taking part. The devotions closed by singing the hymn. "Come let us sing of a wonderful Love." and repeating the Mizpah Bioe- diction. A social hour followed with lunch being served by Etta Currie and Miriam MacDonald. Audience Enioys Play At Cornwall Hall "The Trish Millionaire". a com- edy-drama in three acts. was pre- sented last Thursday and Friday. May 12th and 13th at Cornwall Hall, sponsored by the Cornwall Women's institute. Both nights the hall was filled to capacity and nothing but high praise can be given each and every member of the cast who turned in most cred- itable performances portraying their roles with a naturalness and ease that brought enjoyment not only to the audience but also to those taking part in the play. The story. filled with suspense and warm feeling. is built around Patrick Casey. a retired contract- or. who becomes a millionaire but who. like everyone elpe. has his quick wit brought much laugliter. and also his deep concern over his son who becomes involved in some shady business brought a tear. Others in the drama genuine entertainment to all. Cast of characters: Patrick Cas- ey. a retired contractor. Earl Car- rier; Mary Anne. his wife. Dor- othy MacDonald: Michael. his son. Harold Godfrey: Kathleen. his daughter. Margaret Lowther: Mag- gie. his daughter. Ethel Drake. Geo. Drake. a friend of the family. Mac MacLean: Eileen. the maid. Therese Donahue: "H u in p y" Steele, the Janitor. Robert Rob- erts; Jim Dougherty. of the U. S. Treasury Department. Joseph Donahue: Madam Anna Bairski. a Bolshevik. Beulah Lowther: Ar- mand Francois Boni Aime De Lovier. a modisie. Elmer Friz- zcll. Director: Katherine Donahue. The furniture used on the stage was kindly donated by Simpsons- Sears Ltd. This play will be repeated in some of the rural halls. Announce- ments will appear ln local papers. Men's 5booa' of Outstanding '. Volvo , i 7'(eo5'rqlt4 for Spring in umiiier Shoes that Vhannonlso with your Spring and Sunmiovdothosuhondo mode of luxury loathe"! liov on soft, supple and inn. horn of Etta Currie. g ' Th meeting opened by singing the hymn "Jesus Shall Reign." followed by repeating the Lord's The minutes of the last meeting Roll It was moved and seconded to troubles. His Irish expressions and i provided ' anous Mac1tlNNDN There passed away at non oi Cnarlottetown and former- ly of Rose .Valley. Mr. MacKin- non for a time had resided in Sydney. N. S.. after which he returned to the island to farm in partnership with his brother. Donald. Rose -Valley. Following his brother's death. Mr. Mackinnon moved to Char- lottetown where he was employ- ed at J. M. Murphy's. dry Booda dealers. His health failed last De- cember and he was Tobliged to enter hospital where he remained until his death. Left to mourn his passing are two sisters. Mrs. Hugh J. MacLean and Mrs. Dan Dixon of Bradalbane and a bro- ther, Murdoch in Sydney. NS. The funeral was held from the MacLean Funeral Home. conduct- ed by Rev. E. C. Evans. The large numbe of people who at- tended gave evidence of the es- teem in which the late Mr. Mac- the family plot at Springtoii Cem- etery. The pallbearers were Fred Mac- Leod. Ray Kennedy, Harold Dob- son. Vernon Williams. Waller MacKenzle and Lloyd MacLeod. Hymns sung were "The Lord's My Shepherd" and ”Safe in the Arms of Jesus." The following are the floral tri- butes:- PILLOW- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh J. MacLean and family WREATHS- J. 8: ill. Murpliv Ltd. Dominion Oilcloih and Linoleum Co.. Ltd., Montreal , spans- lsabelle. Ray. Clinrles and Ian Doris and Vernon Elizabeth, lllyrtlc. Ruth and Clarence Peter and Sylvia Cox Mae, Jim and family Ray and Mary vg-r'.vvv".'"vrr"1?'m.'.'"--.--W, to be used wisely I" Mem9"a'.Tl Dinner. so Iupflaf Hall toe. the m Prince Edward Island Hospital on Jan. Zl, i9o5..Aiigiis Maclnn- Klnnon was held. Burial was in C these dollars are a sacred trust, in relieving human need: Mother And Daughter Tha C. G. I. '1'. of the Charlotte- town United Baptist Church eir annual Mother and Da tor banquottln the church hall on Monday night. seated at long tablea artistically decorated in C. G. I. T. colors of blue and white with bouquets of daffodils. The president. Dianne Rupert. presided. Grace Was given b Rev. H. L. Milton and ' ” i ' after the banquet a lively sing-i song was conducted by Marguerite Brehautifollowed by a toast to the Queen. 'The toast to the Church I the deceased is survived-brats-day. any I.-.6n' arrival. -no widow. Jean Donahue. of Ariing- cortege was met by the Psslnr. Mos . orlglnallyo of Rev. A. Jr ."'llho;loletnn 0. "M. "l..'. of the Sisters of Providence. 0. M. 1.. as Deacon and Rev. mood F. Do Kingston. Mrs. Delmar Bard (El- Brother Robert Kelly (cousin of Kearney. of is) of Edmonton, Alice of Tor- ""5. Kearney).-ins. Sub-Deacon. Massachusetts I , in :3 Cardigan. Prince Edward Island: Mass was chanted by Rev. Allan of Edmonton. assisted. a daughter. Kathleen; 's son Maelnnes. O.M.-.1... .supsrlor. .ol J. German and Rev. Interment tookt Michael; four sisters. Sister Mary Holy Rossry Scbolastlcate. Iaaist- Battle. Pastor of lnuiy mm Flavian and Sister Mary Clands ed by Rev. Doctor Anthony-Hall, Cliurch.' (representing Rev. Ei ch . 5! Rev.b'; Lawrenc R 1 brother of Mn nnton). plans It Notn onto; and a brother. Joseph of The choir in attenda'nce from Dame Cemetery with Archblshoi Pi .:on. Holy Rosary 8cholast' Margaret Mary's Church. Thurs- Lawrence Conloii. 0. M. 1. was Jordan ' officiating. The funeral was held from St. under the direction of .Fsther Doctor Anthony Hati- Allan Msclnnu. R.gI. llllltcd by P pd Father was proposed by Paula Good and responded to by Rev. B. L. Mitton. toast to the mothers by Gail Currie with ,response by Mrs. Perry and a toast to the C. G. I. T., by Diana! Jenkins responded to by Marguerite Brehaut. The special guests. introduced greetings from the Women's Mis-j sionary Society; Mrs. D. N. Belll Juno brought greetings as the, aritime Secretary for Affiliatedi G. 1. T. Groups; Mr. R. J. Rupert who spoke briefly on be- half of the Sunday School and Mrs : T. .G. Ives who introduced the. guest speaker. Miss Mildred Inger- sol. U. B. W. M. U. Field Worker for the Msritlmes. - Following Miss Ingersol's ad- dress a piano solo was played byl Heather Gillies. Christine Mugford and Dianne Jenkins sang a duet ”Thereia Music in the Air" and Evelyn Manuel, on behalf of-the, C. G. 1. T.. then expressed ap-l preciation to the Dr. Zella Clarke; Mission Circle for the banquet” Evening closed with the singing; of Taps. I . Passing O f "L. A. Kearney iLaurence A. Kearney of the Department of National Defence Treasury Office. Ottawa, previous-t ly of the Bank of Nova Scotiaw -Toronto, son of the late Michael Kearney and Ellen Casey of Pic- Lon. died suddenly at his home. 108 Siinnyside Avenue. Ottawa onl May 10. 1955. Men in the extremity of ncedlnsiw where to turn. To the Salvation Army no human being I beyond hope. its task is to relieve suffering, to protect the wronged, to help the wayward find the path to repentance and a life of usefulness. That none may seek in vain, that the Door to Help and Hope may be glways open, The Salvation Army seeks the aid of YOUR dollars. To The Salvation Army, by Dianne Rupert. were: Rev and Mrs. H. L. Milton; Mrs., Lemuel Webster who brought wr BELIEVE wr ciiii BE AS Ytlllll IIEPIIESEIITMIVES VOTE ' EARLY ' J. 1.. MUSTARD World War 11 Veteran iio.ii Arm illll1TLD ..liiPF'E IHL. 1 USEFUL ro vouii . oisriiicr . GEORGE KITSON Farmer - -Inserted by P. E. I. Liberal Association. V TA Messier . to THE El.E0T0lls - or E 2nd DISTRICT OF QUEEN'S -.3