Tuesday. Sept. 13,1955 The Guardian Page 5 i NEW FOR FALL Unquesfionubly the Fol Fashion! For Coats I955 Simpson-Harris Wedding Held In Kingston St. James Anglican Church chap- el. Kingston, Ontario. was the set- ting on Thursday, August is. for the marriage of Sheilagh Joanne, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris, Ahbotsford. B. C.. and Jack MacNutt. son of Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Simpson. Summerside. P. E. I. Rev. Desmond C. Hunt officiated at the double-ring ceremony. The bride wore a bell-skirted frock of pink tuck-pleated batiste cotton styled with bands of un- pleated fabric giving a tiered ef- fect to the overskirt. She wore a tiny veiled velvet hat and carried a small colonial bouquet of pink are an ' . New Hampshire Inspires Two New Waffle Recipes ' 3, M. n-my Allen a heated waffle iron; bake until it stops steaming. Serve hot with butter or syrup. or with creamed chicken or ham. or with any a la king sauce. TOMdRROW'S NEW HAMPSHIRE DINNER No wonder this is called The House of the Beautiful Flowers. madame." remarked the Chef. Wm. u intemtln: plum M ...,1 border arrangement is here at me Ravine House! It reveals at ,-,,c., the woman's touch. Yet," he went on. it II an idea anyone can carry out if they are (ortunate enough to have a wide pm” with no railing. Itls very simPIe' mmoaous PETUNIAS Phyllig Shea. the owner has A touch of genius . . . our luxury coats in vivid kl! tones. From a new and ex- citing collection in our Wo- I V. . man's Coat Department. U . fussed Salad Bowl Broiled Pork Chops Snowflake Potatoes Beet Greens . Pecan-Cloverleaf Muffins Fresh Grapes Hot or Iced Coffee or Tea Milk nicrely Wiideged um kgiz'g'I":f' Pecan-Cloverleaf Muffins Ra- Plllollslsilsnzsletil tiaelitli. lvildirlepeiillnhfzk? Featuring: H - U N. . I which exterim low new panned vine House: Prepare Parker House race Md earrings were the gm the dlnn.boV)V(es rmed with lorgeous roll dough as usual for make up of the groom will 0W 1 pkg. roll mix according to pack- M' M l H ' A E r . . h u 1 , , , iss ora arrls, bbotsfoid, Eitiry clhorhcatismtgesj age directionst. Rub deep muffin B. C.. was her sister's attendant pans with butter. Then cream to- gether '& c. butter and -14 c. brown sugar. Spread on the bottoms of the pans. In each put a -.4" sec- tion of canned sliced pineapple. Put in 3 pecans. radiating toward the edge. In eacl. pan put il mar- blc-sized balls of roll doug. Let rise until doubled. Bake 25 min. at 375 degrees F. Brush with but- ter. Serve upside-down. and she wore a princess line dress of turquoise blue cotton with luck- pleating in the scoop nccklinc which was repeated in a front panel of the hooped skirt. She wore a tiny wreath hat and carried a nosegay of white and blue Pin- nochio 'mums. Mr. Michael Schurman, Sum- merside, was best man. twfh my to W W ENGLISH rwsens "'.'.-. a lot of loveliness for I k nd money." Wll'ie.ew0:voriIlan's touch is also N,dm.i in the menus. Chef." I nl)scl'l'ed. The waffles at break- (asi were delicious. Which re- minds me, our readers will enjoy .,-gt-mg th .two new waffle recipes and ELYSIAN Materials you M”. ed out in the gag. . IA small reception followed at 2r-.'.l....... . OE I J . . at 3”” ."::i:2.”".?m”.”:”:..i:'if.3 Atso MANY OTHERS IN DEEP- : i M; i or . . . . mf:L”?.:,ni2 C. pancake mix. Add l,.', Brush pork chops bcforc IJl'f)ll- E' -'t ” rosebud fringed spray of pink and TEXTURED FABRICS . S29.50 - 569.50 SUITS in Box and Fiffed Styles 319.95 up ing with equal parts of soy sauce white roses framed by (all pink and lemon juice. tapers. For travelling to New Hamp- shire, Maine, Vermont and New York, the bride wore a white linen sheath dress with black and white accesso ice and a corsage of red rosebuds. The couple will live in Charlottetown where the groom attends Prince of Wales College. tsp baking soda. 2 c. buttermilk. lea c. melted shortening and 2 eggs. Beat with a rotary egg beat- er until fairly smooth. Pour the batter into a heated waffle iron. Bake until it stoP5, steaming. Serve hot with butter and syrup or creamed dried beef, creamed eggs or slices of crisp bacon. Cornmeal Waffles: Into a bowl, nirasllre lit; 1-. pancake mix, V2 c. cnrirhcd cornmeal, H: c. milk. l-3 c. melted shortening and 2 0t:L'x. Beat with a rotary beater until fairly smooth. Pour into a Mr. And Mrs. J. P. Oakley Shown above are Mr. and Mrs. James Pcmbcrton Oakley follow- ing their marriage which was solcmnizcd in St. Andrews United Church. llalifax, N.S. on August 26th. Rev. W. C. Anderson was the officiating clergyman. Tho bride is the former Ella Kathlvcn Allen. daughter of I)r. I and Mrs. H, S. Allen, Summer- Worry of FALSE TEETH . . . . Slipping or Irritating? Don't be embarrassed by loose fall: teeth slipping, dro plug or Ilobbllng when you eat, tak or laugh. Just .prtnkle a little PABTEETH on your ilabea. This plcnsanl powder gives I cmarkable sense of added comfort and security by holding plates more firmly. No gum:-3', gooey, pasty canto or feeling. It's In Ine (non-acid). Get PABTEETH It any drug side and the groom is a son of Mrs. J. 1". and the late J. F. Oakley of Dartmouth, N. S. The bride is a graduate of Mt. Allison University and the groom is a graduate of Dal- housic University and the Nova Sc-ntia 'l't-t-llniclll College. Tllcy will rcsulc in Dartmouth. Photo by Larkin. Our new fall d1'ossos . . . :-.:'e arriving daily-hrighl and fashion favoured to give you and your wardrobe 3 fresh approach to a glamorous new season ahead. - All priced to suit your l)udge-t .. 5ii3.95 up Come in and use our Lay-awa.y Plan - fVC-ontifnucd from page 10) lovely bouquets of roses and other E" E' Em" "' .ll0t;l'('l';i go out to cheer the sick lam ut i('l' folk lltl('lllllL', their beauty, COUNTY Garden in.-it nu it a”llul'tllwl1llc hobby for . . ,- . i ' - fa ow. It was a lcasur A h rl V f dirt in ltllll . pi?" "." mg. I? (3 hvsutti ihillvce :(l)I(llnlL(i0 gaiher iii; and A pllvmgc m 599 ""5 Wells a. deposit will hold any garment. The GREENDAL Co. Ltd. iA.LlCE BROOKS DESIGNS ..o... Japan -11- WOVRO”: FACES T0 IRON ON Make these twin dolls - a boy and a girl - for your child! Sew nightle and pajamas for them! They're &-inches tall! Pattern 7101: Complete pattern. iron-on color transfers of faces and bear toy; directions for mak- ing 22-inch twin dolls and clothes Send TWENTY-FIVE CENTS In coins for this pattern Islamps can- not be accepted to Charlottetown Guardian. Household Arts Dept. 60 Front St. West. Toronto, Ont. Print plainly NAME. ADDRESS. PATTERN NUMBER. ORDER our 1955 Alice Brooks roses and this is an unusual pro- cedurc for most of us who grow roses. In this city garden the flowers overflnwed on the side- walk making it possible for oas- sers-by to get the fragrance of the tall multicolored rose Condesa de Sastago which were planted by the walk leading to the front door. Low growing yellow roses and a lovely hluc agcratum with some apricot vlolas made the rose color- ed tilcs of the path a pleasant walk that beautiful morning when it was my privilege to visit the garden. Star-'hys lanata was plant- plauucd and carefully tended gar. den. In a small garden it is mg. CESSMY to sclcct very carefully the plants grown as the space is so llmlfctl.-I think it is more dif- ficultuthan in a large garden where llllanilly Oi Plant material is need- ed. Here in this small garden no- tlllllil was inclurlcrl that was not beautiful every month in the year. It was avlesson in good planning and planting. in the sharing of a garden which has been made by our own effort We mullmly our own joy in it. As the poet has written. 1 1 I tsp. soda. dissolved in 94 cup is cup cocoanut OATMEAL COOKIES cup shortening and butter tmixedl cup brown sugar Ihcapetll hot water cup rolled oats cup crushed corn flakes Wile Preserv rs This :Illr:1t-tivr still from Japan 5 i-Eh dolma" Sleeve-E The 901"” 90"” ' trast is yellow and red wool felt is of lilun; ;ilI-until f--lt uilh turk- nn white lateral stripes. 150 GT. 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They are Y" gm duh” mm, d""' it OFFICIAL lWe'yd39X5':"g'S in I 801;: ('llil.fl'l,; making this garden province 1 -on pi i is AUTUMN TEA xv - wu- prashbqrdered egvlthmpansicsbl and those who sisil, iis. lites sgldgriiiir. :htb""d:””.:,””"' ': ' M use his cover Wl rosy oom order g k I I - om rt. in some "'5" 3”" . ...... ........ follased ....n.. mugm ...... ..".":..:" ”"”'y ”'”"” COMMUNITY cams: -a-we -we----on . us to the rose garden. Among the A d ' ngulcr fabric and an ky l favorite roses of this good garden- " '9""9'" "' "'9 mY5i9FY Pl'0- w.dlICSddy, SEPT. . 4!. nylons, x er were Betty Prior. Masquerade. f””"drr ' l mdellglugy 5.4., fl Frensham. Fashion, Goldilocks, Withheld from careless u lndIf- 4 to 6 o clock ' 1' Lady Silvia. and Else Poulsen. The ierem "Y9!-f most fragrant rose grown in this That M0055 "I Slmpk "MIG 5'9 sPOIISOI'Od Redeemer , city garden is Hector Deane. and WM” N'0Und- OE”... More conscious of the Love hat glorlfies The common ways them holy ground? San Fernando. Volcano and Texas Riot I and. CIMQIIGYQ" Centennial were among the favor- ite roses. 3; fortress ; 5 ' ” i In this small city garden many EATO N'S A ITI M Sub-division C. W. L. Tickers Iiaaxfuatan IDE . ASK FOR 0 cents and makes SEE THE EIGHT PAGE CIRCULAR WHICH HAS BEEN DELIVERED TO YOUR DOOR AND MAKE PLANS TO BUY YOUR ' NEEDS DURING EATON'S MARITIME WIDE THREE DAY SEPTEMBER SALE. A Three Day Event-Wed.-Thur.-Fri. ' 10 months to pay on purchases under 7500 ' 18 months on purchases of 75.00 and under 200.00. )4 months on purchases of 200.00 and under 400.00. Up to 36 months on purchases of 400.00 and over. All equitable carrying charge it made for this aoeom modation. O t.QVQ t-"l'..E.b...0..'N.C CHAR