Women's realm PAGE TWO THE GUARDIAN AUGUST 1, 1953 Happenings of The Week in .1. n. stewm of Ottawa is a fortnight hm, guest at Dolvsy-by-the.-se.a. Dr. Martin A. MacDonald. of Winter Park, Florida. formerly of Brookfield. accompanied by Mrs. MacDonald. is spending the sum- mer in Charlottetown. I 0 I I Mrs. Hamid Schunnan of sum- merside returned to her home on Thursday after a visit at Lake- vlew Lodge, Cavendish. I I I The Rev, A. Frank Maclaun. Minister of Trinity United Church. and Mrs. MacLean left Thursday morning on 3 holiday trip to Nova Scotia. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Bell of Mont- real. formerly of Charlottetown. with their son Tommy. are spend- ing 3 holiday on the North Shore. . . . . Hostasses at the Golf Club tea this afternoon will be Mrs. W. J. P. MacMillan, Mrs. W. D, Gillls Miss Kay Hughes. Mrs. C. st. Clair Trainor, Miss Helen Jones and Miss Florence Simmonds. I I I Miss Freda Maclniyre left yester- day on return to Boston after visit- ing with her parents, senator and Mrs, J. P. Maclntyrc, Savage Har- bour. . - . Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Mulch of Montreal, formerly of Edinburgh, Scotland, who moved to Canada. five years ago. left Tuesday after I visit to Dalvay-by-the-Sea. . . . Mrs. Ian Rankin. Mrs. Gordon Warren and Mrs Ed Pineau were hostesses at the Wednesday even- ing Yacht Club social this week. I I Miss Lilian (Did) Stewart. ac- companied by Miss Gwen Kenny. Ottawa. is spending two weeks at Lakevlew Lodge, Cavendish. I I I Mr. and Mrs. James Gould and son Robert of New York are visit- ing Mr. and Mrs. D. H. MacLean, Upper Prince Street A . . . Mr and Mrs. William ilopf of Wellsley Hills, Mass, are g..:sts at the Villa Waters. I I I ':"J' Dr. and Mrs. R. S. MacDonald of Bouthport entertained at dinner at Keppoch Beach Hotel Wednes- day evening honouring a. number of friends from the United states who are holidaying on the Island. I I I Mr. X. R. Elliott, manager of the Charlottetown branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia. and Mrs. Elliott. have left on . motor trip to Montreal. I I I Mr. and Mrs. H. Roy Cromwell. Paterson, N. J, are spending their usual mid summer holiday at their cottage at York Point. I I I Mr. and Mrs. James Cameron and children of Toronto are spend- in; a holiday at Stanhope Beach. I I I motored to the Island from their home in Brookline. Mass. and are visiting relatives and friends be- fore leaving on return. I I I The Misses Maude and Ada Has- lam are guests at Linden Lodge. Eedeque. I I I Miss Matilda Haslam is holiday- ing in Springfield, the guest of 7121' nephew. Mr. R. H. Howard Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Porter on extensive motor trip through the United states left on return Tuesday by way of Western Can- adl. While here they visited Mr. Boyce's sister, Mrs. Leslie Mc- Donald and Mr. Ma.cDonV at Bunbury. Mr. Boyce, who is a veteran of World War One. had not been home for thirty-three years and was wanniy welcomed by his old friends. I I I Mrs. E. A. House returned last week from St. John's, Nfld., where she was visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Baxter, having been called home by Mrs. Baxter's illness. On return she was ac- companied by her brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. James Baxter, who visited here for a few days before returning to their harm in Montreal. . . a Miss Hazel Hunter and Miss Marjorie Smith of Halifax. annual summer visitor; to Keppoch Beach Hotel, are spending 3 fortnight's vacation there. I I I Miss Joan Connolly and Miss Beulah Jardine will be hostesses at tea. at the Charlottetown Tennis Club this afternoon. I I I Major and Mrs. W. A. Smith and son Ronnie are spending a month at Stanhope Beach. They are ac- companied by Miss Dorothy Robin- son of New York. who is spend- ing the summer with Major and Mrs. Smith. I I I Miss M, E. Joseph of Montreal left yesterday after visiting Char- lottetown, 8 guest at the Char- lottetown Hotel. I I I " Her friends will be pleased to learn that Mrs. Milton Bell has returned home after undergoing an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wookier and three children. of Brantford. Ont., arrived on Tuesday to spend a month with Mrs. Woolner'g par-. ents Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Platts. and at the home of the former in Rustico. En route to the Is- land, they visited Mr, Woolner's sister. Miss Evelyn Woolner in Ottawa, and in Montreal met his brother. Dr. Stewart Woolner of England, ship's doctor aboard the Beaverbrae which was then in port. . o . Chief scout Commissioner Jack- son Dodds of Montreal spent a brief vacation recently at Dalvay- by-the-Sea. I I I Members of the Friday Night Bridge Club held a dinner bridge pnrty Thursday evening at Kep- poch Beach Hotel. . . . Mr. and Mrs, Louis Stewart entertained a few friends Tuesday evening at their summer cottage at Windy Cove in honour of Mr. and Mrs. John Boyle of Chicago, who were visiting Mrs. Boyle's parents. Mr. Frederick Large, Q. C. and Mrs. Large. n I I ' Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Owen and their children have returned to Saint John after a visit with the former; mother. Mrs. W. E, W. Owen. at her summer home at Keppoch. I I I Mrs. Gerald Elkin of Saint John, accompanied by her two children. has returned home after a. month's holiday spent at Wood Islands with and Mrs. Howard. I I I Mrs. O, 8. Wright has returned to her home Digby. N. s.. after a week-end visit with Mrs F. S. Chandler. 24 Fitzroy st. I I I Mr. and Mrs. G. Chester Boyce of California who have been on 1 her parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. ill. i Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Thorrie and three children, of Halifax, arrived yesterday to visit Mrs. 'rhorne's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. H. Hill. I I I Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Wilkins of KENNEDYlS. SUMMER CLEARANCE GTETW i1Bl0llSES. going at n;:ai.!.iui-: 1 'IDlf'U . u TT'TT1'lT'e 'f 31.49 COTTONS AND CREPES DRESSES. going at ..";.7.;...... 54.95 Willi-OSTLIPS. going at .. . . 98c CORDUROY, COTTONS SHORTS. going at . . . . . 31.49 .-L 31.39 sliiii” and coiis . is off ii W: uiniEs' wean NO APPROVALS NextDoormBmStop Halifax. N. 3., are being welcomed by their many friends while here on a short hol1dly.. I I Dr. and Mrs, Russel McClensg- han motored kom Moncton on Sunday for a short visit with friends in the. City; I Mr. and Mrs. William Porter and little daughter Nancy of Goose Bay, are the guests of Mr. Porter's mother, Mrs. L, Porter. Grafton St. . . . Dr. and Mrs. 1'. Clarke Fraser and their two children Norah Anne and Noel, of Montreal. are ar- riving today to visit Mrs. Fraser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. De- Bloia at their summer home at Keppoch. I I I Miss Sylvia Chandler of Boston and Miss Lorna. Chandler of Hall- fax arrived last week-end for a holiday in the Province and are the guests of Mrs. C. H. Chandler, Pownal Street. I I I on return to Halifax this week-end after a. fortnight's vacation spent at Keppoch with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Martin. I I I Mrs. J. Gordon MacDonald entertained at tea at the Mac- Donald summer home at Stanhope yesterday afternoon. Among out-of- iown guests present were Mrs. MacDonald's sister Mrs. Charles Lorway of Sydney. N. S.. who with her children is spending the sum- mer at the Surf Cottages Stan- hope, and Miss Catherine Rogers and Miss Claire Brehaiit of Toronto. I I I Dr. and Mrs William Tidmarsh and their children left Thursday on return to Montreal after visit- ing Dr. Tidmarshl: parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Tidmarsh. They were accompanied hv Miss Helen Tidmsrsh, R. N.. who arrived re- cently home from a holiday in England and Wag visiting with her parents. I I I The King's Daughters and the Cabbage Patch of Trinity United Church entertained at the home of Mrs. T. H. Brehaut recently in honour of Mrs. N. W. Churchill who with Inspector Churchill. is moving shortly to Fredericton. N. B. The rooms were decorated for the occasion with bouquets of delohin- lum and mock orange, and the tastefully. arranged tea table was centred with a bowl of red roses. Mrs. A, Prank MacLean and Mrs. G. D. steel nourerl while thrust- serving were Mrs. W. A. Rix. Mrs. Andrew Bagnall Mrs. William Mar- Leod. Mrs. Hamid Moore, Mrs. Nlbert Maclbennan and Mrs. Charles Bentley and Mrs. Wallace Higgins attended the door. Mrs Roy Heusiis. on behalf of the King's Daughters. presented Mrs Churchill with a silver rose bowl filled with purple sweet peas. purple and silver being the colour; of the King's Daughters. and an Is- land scene, the gift of the Cabbage Patch was presented by Mrs, Rix. . . 0 . The Misses Lily and Nellie sea- man are visiting in Georgetown for a week with Mrs. W. W. Mac- Laren. I I I Mrs. (Dr) George E. Ross of Montreal, whose late husband was ., former minister of Zion Presby- terion Church in Charlottetown is a guest at Keppoch Beach Hotel. and is renewing old fricndshins here. Mrs. Ross is accompanied b.V Miss Helen Campbell, also of Montreal. I I I Mrs. Charles Campbell. retired tool manufacturer of Wollaston Mass.. accompanied by his grand- son. Charles is on his annual visit to P. E. I. visiting friends and relatives, and enjoyed the Scotch Miss Elizabeth Martin is leaving . Gathering at Montague. Mr. and Mrs. the engagement of their only daughter, Muriel Frances to James Munroe Macxay, M.E., Engagement Keith 'victor Dean of Sud of Bourlamaque, Quebec, son of Mr. y, 073. announce and Mrs. John B. MacKay of 130 Fitzroy Street, Charlottetown. The mar- riage will take place August 29 bury. Mrs. F. C. Harper and Mrs. B. C. Prowse returned this week from Saint John, N.B. Digby and Hali- fax, N.S., where they visited re- latives and friends. . 0 . Mr. Cecil MacMillan of Ed- monton, Alta., son of the late Hon. John MaoMlllan is visiting his brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Ma.cMillan oi Fairview and his sister, Mrs. Nor- man Machcan. I I I 'Mrs. C. A. Beer who spent, the past two weeks visiting Lt. Col. and Mrs. F. B. Conrnd. returned to Toronto this morning. v . . . Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Gordon and sons Peter and Douglas of Mon- treal, have returned to their home after visiting Mr. Gordon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon at their summer home. Holland Cove. I I I sq. Ldr. and Mrs. R. M. Beer with their sons Douglas and Fred. from Chaiham, N. B., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Gordon at Holland Cove. oo- fMiss Joan Giliis left by plane for Winnipeg after visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Gillis. . . . Mrs. ID1'.l A. Kennedy and Miss K. Doyle, R. N., of Georgetown, motored to Summerside and Kens- ingtoii where they spent the week- end visiting with friends. . . . Mrs. Etta Drummond left by plane this morning from Boston, Mass., for Hollywood, Calif., where she will spend several weeks visit- ing her sister, Mrs. Robert Smiley. Mrs. Drummond and Mrs. Smiley are sisters of Mr. Finlay Mac- Kinnon of this city. 0 xb 0 Mrs, Frank Hennessey. Kent St., left Thursday by plane. on an extended visit with members of her family in Edmonton, Alta, and Victoria, B.C. I I I Mr. and M.rs. Chas. Stone and children left Friday for Halifax where they will visit Mrs. Stone's sister, Mrs. E. D. MacNeili and her brother, Mr. Ralph Smith. From there they will proceed to their home in Syracuse, N.Y. While on the Island they were guests of Mrs. Stone's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hal. L. Smith and her cousin, Mrs. ll St. Andrews United Church, Sud- J. E. Edward and aunt Miss Dora smith at MacEdward Manor, New Glasgow. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Dewa.r,MacNeill and children have returned to their home in Halifax after spend- ing a visit with Mrs. MacNeill's parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Smith and Mrs. Elmer MacNeill, Char- lottetown. I I I Dr. and Mrs. J. Ralph Calder arrived Wednesday by car from Detroit for a. two-week holiday with Dr. Calder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Calder a-t Staiihope. They will also visit Mrs. Calderls mother, Mrs. E. A. Large. her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederic A. Large and fam- ily of Charlottetown. . . . . Mrs. Guy Scott and daughter Lorraine returned home this week after spending the past month visiting relatives and friends in New England State. . . . Mrs. F. L. Hennessey with her children Patricia. Frank, Jr.. and Maureen of Montreal. are sum- mering at Tracadie Beach after spending three weeks in Cape Bre- ton with her sister and brother- ln-law, Rev. and Mrs. H. A. Ken- nedy, North River Bridge and her brother, Dr. A. L. Saunders and Mrs. Saunders of Louisbourg. They motored here with Mrs. 1-Iennessey's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Saunders who also holidayed in Cape Bre- ton. I I I l Tiny principal at a Christening in Ryerson United Church, Van- couver on Sunday August 2, will be Susan Elizabeth, seven-months old daughter of Dr. and Mrs Douglas A. Hopgood. Rev. Dr. H. )3. Wallace will officlate at the ceremony at which Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smitton will be named sponsors. The baby's grandparents are Mr. A. H. Affleck and the (late) Mrs. Aifleck, Bedeque, P.E.I., and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hopgood, Van- couver. Susan will wear her grand- father Hopgoodhs Christening dress - . . Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Snazelle of Bunbury, have as their guests the latter's nephew, Mr. Robert E. ste- wart and Mrs. Stewart of Ottawa who arrived by car this week to spend a. vacation. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Buell, Ban- gor, Maine, accompanied by their trend.-dsulbter ram and daugh- ter Mrs. Ernest Sparrow. south- bridge. Men. were week-end via- iaton to the Island. Mr. Buell who left his native province at an early age. is an employee of the 3 I A Railroad and spent I buy- wot-end renewing family ties with his brothers and sisters Harold and Ella. Charlottetown; Murray Riva; Russell. Abney, Ad: and Leith, White sands: and Oril of Toronto at present va- cationing at Grandma's Cabins, Little Sands. Mr. and Mrs. Buell and party were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ches Cooper, Keppoch Road and left on return to Bon- gor Tuesday in '.,. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Paul H. Stevens of Roeelindele, Mass. who were on a motoring trip in Nova. Ecotia. came to Charlottetown this week to see their -great-aunt. Mira Ethel M. Palmer. They were ac- companied by their children. Joyce and Phyllis. I I I Miss Joyce Stewart of Roslindale. Mass. is' the guest this week of Miss Janet MacLeod at Stsnhope. I I I Miss Mary' Riley R.N.. arrived by plane on Tuesday from Florida and is vacationing with her fam- ily ai: Belle River. . . . . Tea hostesses at the Summer- slde Golf Club on Wednesday after- noon were Mrs. A. J. Kenyon, Miss Mary Siliiphant, Mrs. R. S. Mac- Nab. Mrs. John Vincelli and Mrs. Heart: Godkin. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Gerald sheen left Sl'U.l1lX'n8TS.ldlB by automobile this week on is Vacation trip through the Maritimes. . Mrs. I. T. Park of Revere, Mass- achusetts, spent thc past. week in Summerside, guest of her brother- in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop. I I I Dr. J. L. Reid, accompanied by his mother. Mrs. M. Reid. and Mrs. Gladys Stevens left veatcr- day on return to Boston after visiting in Summerside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ramsay. . . . Mrs. D. C. Tompkins, accompani- ed by Miss Doris Bellineau, Mrs. R. A. Auffrey and Miss Helen Cahill of Moncton. N.B.. have been vacationing at Cavendish. Mrs. Tompkins spent a few days in summerside renewing' friend- ships. . . . Mr. Edwin MacDonald of Rock- ville. Ontario, is former manager of the Summerside Branch of the Bank of Nova Scotia, with Mrs. MacDonald have been visiting friends in Summerside. . u . Mrs. W. J. Harrington of Spring Valley spent a few days in Sum- merside with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bishop. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Phillips with their son, Gwyn, have returned to Summerside after a three weeks vacation spent in Parrsboi-o, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hall of Teiiafly, N. J., left Monday on re- turn after being the guests of the formei-'s mother, Mrs. W. S. Hac- ker, and brother, Mr. L. W. Hac- ker, at their summer cottage, Sum- rnerside East. They also visited with their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lecky. e . 0 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Newcombe of Hamilton. Ontario are visiting re- latives in Summeraide and Port Hill. I I I Mr. and Mrs. William MacCar- ten with their children arrived from Ottawa, and are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Davi- son, Kensington. I I I I .os Corner EGG AND SHRIMP SALAD salad green. 136 cups cooked 01' canned shrimp. ts cup diced celery. W3 cup,cookod peas. 6 ha.rd-oook- ed em. sliced. 1 teupoonelalt. dash of paprika. 2 MNNP00” lemon juiced! cup mayonnll-I9. tablespoons cream. 2 tabiespwm chili sauce. ix. teaspoon Worcelih” tershire sauce. 1 teaspooh 3119” chopped chives. Prepare and arrange salad green-I insuiaabowi.Mixmsethortha shrimp. celery and peas and Pill?! in alternating layers with the hard- cooked eggs. Sprinkle each layer with a little of the salt. paprika and the lemon juice. Thin the mayon- naise with the cream and add the chul sauce, the Worcestershire sauce and chives. Chill and with the salad. serves six. ton. N.B.. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ingham Palmer. d to ,2 City is the guest of her aunt. Mrs. H. R. Crockett, Summerside. I I I Mr. and Mrs. J.AArthur Harris of Dartmouth, N. S., are visiting their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellis, Summerside. - . . Mrs. C. G. Robinson of Sum- merside spent a few days in Kcntville, N.S., this week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blake (the former Constance Lefurgeyi friends in Summerside this week. . . . Mr. and Mrs. George W. Brown of Boston, Massachusetts are vis- iting relatives in Prince County. I I I Flight Cadet Anne Dystant has been posted to the R.C.A.F. Sta- tion, Summerside, for the re- mainder of the Summer. . . . Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hacker have returned to Montreal after visiting with the formers mother, Mrs. W. S. Hacker. and brother, W Mr. L. W. Hacker, in Summerside East. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Donald with their children, Gregory and Gaye- lene, of Charlottetown are vaca- tioning in Summerside. guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. 4,. Harris. I I I 1-! Mrs. B. W. Robinson entcrtain- ” ed a number of friends at her home in Summerside on Saturday at the tea hour. . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Johnson and family of Bathurst, N.B.: have T been the guests this week of the former's mother, Mrs. Hammond Johnson, Summerside. . . . Mrs. ,sta.nley Thompson of Charlottetown and son. M.r. Car- mon Thompson, of Toronto spent a few days in Summerside this week. I I I Miss Georgie Waite of Cam- bridge, Massachusetts, is the guest of her brother-in-law and sister, Sgt. and Mrs. P. L. Keyes, Sum- merside. I I I Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. the former Eliza Waite of Cochituate, Mrs. Jean Macrlarlane of sum- Glvu with min! to batius' sort sun: when lamina. N i-mtowclui at all am slam. or I ram um ll (auinmtni id. 9 Syomy SL. in-ii John. N I. in, a. Mail your own entirely different salads. Almost any fruit used, including pineapples, banan- Mass., Mr. Lead, the former Louella Waite, and two children Mass, Every family needs the extra Vitamin "C" in Minute Maid. Try Tuwa Fruit Salads ! -.-t Fruit maybe combined in endless variety of salads that max; extra-special desserts for summer days. A tasty fruit salad. with a novel appearance which in an added at- : traction to the children, is undie- Itick salad. sliced pineapple. bananas. berries or citron peel or Ireen or Nd popper, salad drsuinl Ind M31100- alioee of pineapple on lettuce. bananas in half. erouwise. one half upright in hole in pine. apple alioe. over top for wax, and top with cherry or strawberry for flame. At. tach a. handle of citron peel or w.ve,pepper to pineapple. Pass dressing, with salad. . .' . The ingredients are straw- Maruchino cherries, Cut stand Pour a little dressing Here is another excellent dress- ---'r'-mi'"'"-T'. I merside spent a. few days in Monc- ling for fruit nluil. also a cream ressing. Two egg yolks. nlizhtlr beaten, i-4 cup olive or salad oil, tablespoons vinegar, 1-2 table- Miss Ethel Reid of New York lgpgon lemon Juice. 8-4 teaspoon salt. sugar, 1 cup heavy whipped cream. ll-2 teaspoons powdered Add half the oil slowly to the egg yolks. Add vinegar and lemon juice, and cook in double until mixture begins Chill and add gradually remaining oil. salt and sugar. before serving. boiler to thicken. Add to cream I Use your imagination to create fruit may be witlh E'hei1'rChil:rremo:x,:2g as, oranges, grapefruit, olives terrtlcationirrigo Cavendish visited Strawberries mspberrle" '"p"' g ' pears, peaches. prunes, dates, figs, cherries, apples and melon. I I I Don't forget that nuts. cream and cottage cheese, marshmallows and celery will add interest to your fruit salads, and that may be used instead of dressing. lea cream and Mrs. Alien Mac- of Cambridge, are vacationing at Edge- ater Cabins. North Bedeque; I I Mrs. T. E. Richardson, (the former Paula. Schurman). will re- turn to Montreal today after vis- iting her parenis, M.r. and Mrs aroid D. Schurman, Sumnia::2.': . . . Mr. Bert Warren of Margate, accompanied by Mrs. James Pro- ti, Summerside. Mr. Wallace MacLeod, Miss Marjorie Warren and Mrs. Melville Donald return- ed to their homes on Wednesday . . evening after an enjoyable auto- mobile trip over the Cabot Trail, hey were accompanied on return by Mrs. J. E. Warren of Sydney Mines. ' .DEUCIou NEWwiap.'