MILANDMRS. J. J. MacLEAN Saint Joachim’s Church Has Very Pretty Wedding A lovely autumn wedding was solemenized at St. Joachim’s Church, Vernon River, on October 28th, at 9 am. when Edna ‘Jose- phine Whalen, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Whalen, Fairville, became the bride of James Joseph MacLean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald MacLean, De Gras Marsh.’ - The double ring ceremony and employed Nuptial Mass were celer by the pastor, Rev. Urban Gillls. ’The bride given away by her father, was attended by Anne MacLean, sisiter of the groom. The groom was attended by Arnold W'halen, brother of the bride. ~ The happy couple reside at Vernon River. The groom is by E.J. MacDougall, Vernon. (Photo by Craswell) ESteemed Couple Observe 69th. Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. not. name: of has a brother in Alberta who is Winnipeg observed their 69th wed- ding anniversary on October 23rd 1958. A host of relatives and friends remembered the couple on wonderful occasion. Both Mr. and Mrs. Harper are na- tive Islanders. Mrs. Harper was the tormer Miss Janie Sounders, ninety-eight. Mr. Stanley Hardy is a brother at Mrs. Harper and Mrs. Mel- bourne Crookdt is a sister. Both Mll‘. and Mrs. Harper areenjoy- its good health. This past sum- mertheyhadatripbytrain to the British Colnunlbia coast. Their Charlottetown. Her grandmother many well'wlshers” are booing MP5.’ William Peardon lived to they will enjoy many more hap- be ninety—nine yea-rs old and she py mnniyersa-ries. MARY HAWORTH Wife Should Prudence An ..Dear Mary Hawonth: I belong to a club that holds social meet- ings once every two weeks and I have been going to these meet- ings for the past six months. Now my husband, who works nights, says that I am Not to attend any more-because the husband of one of the ladies brought me borne last . week, when it was raining. This was just a considerate gesture,l I thought. Don’t you feel that my husband is being unjust? There never has been any distrust between us. be- fore this. Please advise me. G.P. GROUNDS FOR CONCERN Dear G.P.: Your husband puts his foot down because he is an- xious; and maybe also a bit jeal- ous, at the thought of your get- ting around in mixed company. and possibly enjoying it. when he can't be present. But his prescription for getting rid of anxiety is rather extreme; somewhat in the class of cutting one's head off to cure a head- ache. It makes everything worse, instead of better. However, in tairness. I must say he isn’t altogether unjusti- fied, in taking a pmtest-atatine towards your being brought borne at night in the rain, by number woman’s husband. >(I'm sorry you don‘t make clear whether the Wife was along, which would make a difference in the picture, from my view). PEOPLE GOSSIP If the wife was in the car. to your door, you were really her guest for the ride, not her hus- band‘s. And, in that case, your husband has little ground for the ride, not her husband‘s. And. in that case, your husband has little ground for taking exception. Unless, of'course, he senses that you were “all set up” over the experience, making too much of it in your thinking dwelling zest- tully on the man‘s courtesy and possibly compariim the other wife’s luck with your own, in terms of wishing your husband squired you around. There are reasons why it isn’t prudent for a wife, whose hus- band works nights, to participate in social situations where she might seem dependent upon, and responsive to, “custodial” - type attentions from other men. ,For one thing, people gossip about the wife who lets herself in for that kind of gallantry. And, indeed. if she can’t take care of herself socially, without other men's help in her husband’s ab- scncc. she probably had better stay h0me——ii she values her hus- band. and her good name. AREAS OF AGREEMENT For another thing, from just such trifles as accepting rides, emotional entanglements may de- velop—especially when one party Practise d Be Loyal to the encounter is lonely and (or) dissatisfied —— that perma- nently damage the pro-existing stems one. In short, you just might lead into a weakening of principle that would lessen your ability to deal with the everyday problems of marriang dilut- ing-your interest in trying to make the best of life with your husband, despite its trials. In making these points, I am MW Lena Caroline McLure, Women’s Editor, Phone 8506 The marriage of Millicent Mac. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Coughlin of Coleman, P.E.l. to Gordon Lester. son of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon McKay, Pcnnficld, N.B. took place in Christ Church Pennfield, the Rev. D.M. Brown 8 CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN, NOV. 21, 1958 otficiating. White chrysanthe- mums were used as decorations. Mrs. Campbell was in chance HAPPENINGS of the wedding music and ac- companied Mr. Clarence Elton when he sang “I Love You Truly" furing the signing of the regis- er. Mr. and Mrs. John MacDon- ald, New Glasgow Road, on Thursday November 20th observ- ed their fortieth wedding anni- versary. invited guests to the home upon this occasion were the guests who attended the wed. ding forty years ago. In addi- tion many other relatives a n (1 friends extended heartiest felici- tations to Mr. and Mrs. MacDon- ald. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller who have been on a trip to Cleve- land, Toronto and Montreal, are expected home this Weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Manning mtertained the staff of the Mac- 'Dhe bride, given in marriage. by her father, looked lovely in her wedding gown 0f white ny- long lace and not over taffeta. The gown, ballerina length, fea- tured a long sleeved matching home recently at a dinner party in honor of Mr. and Mrs. L.M. Robinson. A hand painted photo- graph of an ,Island scene by Oraswell was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, who leave McKay-Coughlin Wedding Held At Christ Church came to points at the hands. Her circular veil was held in place by a crown trimmed with tiny seed pearls and sequins. She carried a nosegay of ed sweet- heart roses. Miss Glennis Harris, girl friend of the bride, was bridesmaid. She was attired in a pink ballerina length gown of nylon net over talfeta with matching headdress and mitts. She carried a nosegay of mixed mums. Mr. Maynard McKay, brother of the groom. was best man. The ushers were Mr. Roland Winters and Mr. Jack McDowell. The bride’s mother chose a navy blue sheath dress with win- ter white accessories and a cor- VUV-L dress Wlm will.” ACUCSSOL' ies and a corsage cf ;1nk roses. Following the ccrcmony a re, ception was held at the Legion Memorial Hall. Black Harbsui. Miss Muriel Groom was in charge of the guest book. The bride's table was centered mm a three tier wedding cake Lop- ped with a miniature bride and groom. Serving were girl friends of the bride. . Amid showers of confetti and good wishes the happy couple left on a honeymoon tr1p through Nova Scotia. and Prince Edward Island. > For travelling the bl'lde wore a winter whie suit with blue ac- cessories topped with a fur Jack- ____________,4—__.__> EILEEN’S BEAUTY SALON (Opposite Eaton’s) Open daily, also Tuesday and Thursday nights. With. or without appointment. ,Lm.cmx~sa-°“"““°” guests “("59 ,‘ll' l ‘ > M 'l‘ommo:.ald ill-(mo; Mk I .T . Rax'dcn Furlong Waymouth. . Mr. and Mn dock. Calif, Main: ., .Berlxn Gram: ML ' v- ‘35 Warden; Miss Furlong. ‘ ., gall of Saint John Amherst , N S - .‘ Mr. and 311's. W..\1. Ca-mp- , fl .‘1 nation.r ‘ 0 1mm aildmllz'>. Ronald Alan. .\lr. and .\ll'S. Charles _\11'. and 311's. and dauulllers. E. Muss ‘ I bcll. Pcixst‘icld. Mame. Mrs. Clarence. Maine, f a Elliott Rod Beach. Lorne MacKay; Coughlin: Miss u. of Prince Edward‘ w Air. and shortly to take up residence in Saint John, New Bra-'Iswlck. \ , Dr. and Mrs. George Fisher U and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Man- U ning entertained Sat. evening at a supper party at the Fisher . home, Pownal Street, in honor U of Mr. and Mrs. L.W. Robinson. Mr. and ers. Harold Miltigan, 10 Confederation Street, are on a x, DonaldCurrie Company at their ten days motor trip to Boston, Mass. , ELLEN’S DIARY —she that is niece to the dis- tadlf side of this household, one among the several granddaugh- ters of our girlhood home by the Strait. She is a blonde—Ivery fair, tall- ish and lithe, kind of heart, hap- py, an altogether likeuble maid. Her blithe greeting to old or young, her sincere interest in each one, gives 'her a wide cir- cle of friends and acquiantances who today with her loved ones. will all wish her well. The granddaughter of farmers, she is a village merchant's lass. Destined since a child to be ab- sorbed in the world of business she is now by her talents, an in- structress of students in the my. stories of those studies which go to fit them to plume conuner- cial careers. . But today her girlish thought will turn to the waiting white bridal gown and veil, the slippers and bouquet, and all that goes to make a wedding so lovely. . .to the triend too, who since early childhood has shared the young adventures and secrets with her and who with Jane her one and only sister will be among her attendants this afternoon. They will enjoy last young clmekles together. And maybe let fall the odd sigh over that walk down the aisle, = which will, to some extent now, separate the two who have been good friends and bosom companions all down their years. “Providence offers me this destiny" Charlotte Bronte wrote to a friend of her betrothal “doubtless it is best for me”. . . So Providence turns the hearts not arguing that you should give up the social meetings. Not on the strength of this one incident. If your husband insists upon it, he is unreasonable, and unkind. What is important, in my opin- ion. is for both of you torrunder- stand the nature and validity of his concern. And for both of yen to be considerate and loyal, in agreeing that you personally must practise prudence. Ellen Attends a Wedding 4: Lovely To Hear About It if; This is Barbara’s wedding-dayof maidens toward the ceremon- ials of marriage. Barbara‘s nuptials will take \j place in the little village church, just across the Highway from her home the same that we in our U girlhood knew so well. r, We (if good fortune favors us) \ ‘, in attendance with James. shall '-' find there many a memory, pick u up many a lost echo from our carefree young years. I - And then with the November if sun light stealing in on the s“; happy scene—or with the gray of ; l a cloudy day soft at the win- “‘3 dows, our roving thoughts will i. return to hear the rites comm- ence—the “Dearly beloved, we are gathered here in the sight of ‘, God and in the presence of this company. to join together this man and this woman in holy matrimony which is an hon- ‘9' orable estate. ." \ f I _ And we shall count away for 5, women s Nylons the maid her fleeting girlhood "‘ minutes, and be a little sorry for denier in beige shades. youth is beginning to close on . the delights of the dear young w” years. And then presently we shall ‘ ’ 61 gauge, 15 denier and 60 gauge, ;5 her that the enchanted door of 31: oil seams and ankle slimming v v, v. «,w v Men's Gloves Leather gloves with warm fleece age of pink roses. The groom’s "one 7141 162 Kent St. lace bolero. The tapering sleeves mother wore a ro; ' blue silk (k;- nf; . 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