Mr and \irs Charles Ar- renaull are seen iolluu the their marriage at Si Paul's Church. Summerstde, The bride is the tumor Floannr chappetle and daughvr ol in into. t‘liap- MARY HAWORTH Twice-morrie Considers Leaving Mole . mar Mary llauorthi i am a twice. married woman. 45. in need or guidance. Nearly so years ago. at age 16. I married my high school sweetheart he- tore i had tinishcd my senior year We [oh no Pouldnt live without Oath utilcl'. Almost no yeair later he lclt inc Inr another human Moan. iitiile he had served two years “ith the .\my in World War 2. returning: tn its inc had three children by then) almost a stranger, although “9 had urit- tt'II cicl’y “CCk. Lootinr bats i see nn\l‘ that l Silluld horo, :nt counselling help then dull their insiead or on no mi iii-on m his new nhti~ osophy oi "llH‘ in» today. as to marrow may never come.“ He became my sucrcsstul tn the post-war period. a big spend- ai, great to hats at a party but too busy toi- his lamily and tow old iricntls liiiihtueii into iam- ily the. became a stay. at home, had a tourth child, and than a him. During thp tiith pregnancy my husband lolt me He paid handsomely tor his release, citinc we the house, the car. the tui-nuiire and weekly ullnbailce tor ihe chil. dren's support The three older children married very happily anme years later in time t mom-d again. a ba- ehelnr, in years my tumor, with whom I \tas harm: an aft' ar~ He “ain't all enliiustasflc Ior #4”: a the bachelor .i'nlstakc rob ynu of courage s air, . l Among those graduating in the '53 class, ' School of Nursing. Halifax, was Miss Carol Chandler, Charlotte- town. .viiss Chandler's nnrenis. i Mr and Mrs. E. 5. Chandler. at- teuded the graduation exercises held Wednesd a y oveni ll it In Queen Elizabeth High school an- dilurtum. with a reception tot» lowing In the lounge or the V.G. nurses residence. Miss Chandler will remain on the staff iii the V,G. Hospital for the present e a: E t. n o s n .. o Mr. and Mrs Raymond Eluc- quiere and Mrs. Anthony Be nard. Summerside, and Mist Barbara Bernard. Rustiru, were weekend guest! at the home 0! Mr. and Mn. Anthony Theriauil. Nassau St. Dr. W. l? Carson leaves Frl‘ day morning for Fredericton. ' 5,. to attend the annual meet- ing of the Maritime Division at the Canadian Chiropractic A n- your history still to be written iby average retkoninz‘. So ‘thcre's no reason why you can't peace at heart. studying your very long lei- ter. here condensed. l goi the pair and in? leis> \lr- Chap— strong impression that your pelle, Siinimei-side The groom la vita son ot .\Ir and Mrs. Wilbur Arst‘nmlll. also ot Sum- mr‘l‘ntlt" casualty. prior to your husband‘s en. listment in the Navy, [he mor- risge has thri up. but during — his tntlr or duty overseas. e be- came the creature at new exper. ionees that calloused his rhni- actor and alienated him spirit- ually trom you, I second your thought that {il'sl»rate tamih- counselling at ‘that time might have restored ‘tne marriage. or. at any rate. It‘ , might have enabled you, at‘ marnage as l. and up." has least, to understand the unturel assumed responsibility, His own of the estranzement and decide interests romp iii-st, m o u ey . fort-snahtedly W h e titer y on noise and m“... , could. would or should make all i was ompluyt‘d and solissup» ndiiistments necessary to keep porting iihcu he married. but in! partnership afloat- cave up tile lob when our child However, there’s no u so ery- g‘as mull“? YZ‘S‘,‘ a2" ‘Siuge top over spilled milk or chewing en "1' lilsin’fll I5 culls all y at mfls’mm me M mum, the cud ot remorse over loit “mm. or, m, mom” may. possibilities l merely recap the l‘iage,\\‘iltia’ still \llth us. And past tn maki- the point that the other married children don't you-ye been . m...“ a, m . 5. ‘Egn‘figffgngfi’rmm I have chanr , in some aunt. in Crime borrowed bearin on the house, "'9 m 5"“ “we “‘9’- as he-lraies htlrluoi» balancing MI"? “hat '0 d" "r‘xl: y to me l am thinking seriously adv“ 15. Eel firsthand lam y (.r mm“; H.“ m .m relations couusrlline here and tin Iutura accurin in it I ha\& “mvl “'3‘ you Should have en‘ an opportunity to manage a twisted sci-rs uni Mil. summer resort this your and — ltceo the child rpn itiLll me. Should i tale it and mate the break” 1 am an llst zualting your opinion 7 o F. Bear 0. : The most impuri- ant consideration. as n! tort is not to lose contidcnca in you worth as a person You've had a rough time and ynu‘vv made at least one toolisn blunder namely. in marrying‘ Bill don’t let the and aid: d Woman sell-esteem. As has been “The only one who never made a mistake is the person who nev- er did anything" At 43. you are still on the uthliil side oi the prime of iiith at least on r 20c 20c ° Dozens NEW HUCK APRON Always lonkn pretty an new Sew this apron oi machina- a | Ih-i able huek ioweliug i new. unusual! ilucli toweliut aprons trimmed ivith woven: eckerboard squares In IEGINNEIL EASY Pilfl-iiihl wisp Ill I drua with l lli‘llonablr low belt— lovely it to a day or rayon unto. him- lty. pique. Praited Pattern itr-n'a strap 2, t o. a u in yardl Inca roan calm t 1572: C Silo 6 ul- io mm in hil- Ml order to ANN ADAMS. Muslin - Patriot Pl I: ga colors, Patttru 7259 charts, pat- l tieru. directions. Th live cenui trolnti lor‘ r tau - Patriot Needleemt Dept..‘ no Front St. W,. Toronto l. unt, mrln rulden cl in. Print p | a My PATTERN R NAME. ADDRESS E n. BENNETT CARR ‘l E an. en um" i . nut» ant. Sn Lite ot Cut-la: o Fhlne um . mu . 3 El i M. 8 The Guardian. Charlottetown, Fri. My 31. 1963. HAPPENINGS . rlatiou meeting at the had Bea» e m 3- 3 e n- E E U ,-i ’) be guest speaker at the banquet on Saturday evening. nliss Gloria Gallant and Miss Judy Thar ul Chlrlottet n w n. ‘ are spending I Iew days Villtilll ralativel ill Summersidl I II d Bordon MARY LOU O‘GRADY ED MURPHY A Murphy, Prince Edward Island. Mr, and Mrs Thomas 0-. Grady. Framptnn. Dorchester. l Quebec. wish to announce Ina engagement of lheir daughter. i A tulip i no Brownie ny-upl Mary Lou. to Joseph Edward, ceremony was held at the Kirk'i WI 0‘ Mr- and MN» Jasoph DI St. Jamu Hall yesterdly II- ternoon. The ten marked the Wesiering Years Bear Mr. and Mrs s. s Carson, Lnngworih Ave,. have returned [rent A trip to Europe. ton, ‘Brownle closing. and was at- ‘ tended by mother. of the sirll. Mrs. Robert Brown and Mrs. nussell .iones were appointed on ronveners tor the (1611‘ banquet ‘ June In when member! at the Dr. zelln clot-it Mission ctrcie met recently in the church par- lnur. almost gone. It was past, in a Soon textbooks could A panel discussion on home manner, toi- Mack. ii-ho quick-l missions was presented by Mrs, ly changed {ruin his school. to. s. w. Beesiey. Mrs. Russell work- clothes when er or shorter hnliduy Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Ralph to Rob's to join his father a n d log wild strawberries in Gillespie and Mrs. L. G. Gillea- the others of the name. at. the atumpland or old pastur ' e shore: in time to stroll pie were appointed to mate ara‘ manure - spreading ther V ranecinents tor a mission band‘ “Got a nice lot spread." he re away with a storybook tirst marriage was a iiar- time‘ party to he held in the near {it ported to James in tile dusk. to think . to marvel over the turn l"We had a long haul. but we‘ delights of the season. Lioneiies Club Re—elecls Pres. K caner days. I our load and were he ' "What do you do? now heap in. .“a matter at an many minutes W! smiled to think «I It. Re- duced to work hnursi Some- siixG'i‘ON — lda Peppin times to minutes, the work at made the trip to the lield spread grateiul (or the more or less ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Cherry Valley, Th0 wedding will tulip place on Tuesday, June 25, at Framp- Second Century Of Days By this morning. the week was'year was coming to a close. be put away and iorgotten for the long- ahead classes: There would be long and lovely yet [ind durable happiness and Jones_ Mrs Wilbur Willis and were over. and went by bicycle summer days - days tor gather-i a terny pelts or just and he tin ynn pass your time?" we Inquircd; this alternoon, ot a man who ltadi l celebrated his hundred and that was reslrcied president oi the the spreading can he now! No birthday in May. And never be. lien, ngton Lionettcs at a meet- more leisurely trips tor tarmei-s tore have we at Alderlen int: held on Thursday night at at this I'ertiliing ot the senson,l venerable a person to v the home nt Shirley Clark, ether in and iro by horse and cart‘ Lionettes alerted to oltioc. wore along a lam-lane. as we have iirst vice president Wanda Mac- to otten seen then do in the no Murdo. second vice president. late - and tut-nip - seeding timel Nora MoCarville. aecretary,Wln- or years gone, Later that would. so much to study and nileaCID1nning. treasurer. shir- come. Sometimes when the il-l over," he smile ar Icy lacs and the orchard's trees were‘ what a wait appearance and mind "I think." he replied, lwl'la actually enjoys the ing years which now be along in his second con tor younger children was discus» bloom. soil, and contact ts being made And lassies climbing the hunt-‘ with Dr O'Mearn. on path by the roadside to animal Aletter was read trom the sec-WE" happy to think that their reiary ot the Lion's Club. thanli ——~—‘# me the Ltoncttea for their assls. tan. early in .lune The ticket tsuee with the Glaucoma Clinic will be turned in, and the draw. : recently held in Kensingtrm. lng tor the quilt will be made i Lionctie Sylva Sutherland was at the .luue mec|iniz, ,: appointed to purchase gitta tor The Welfare committee re- . s T E A ten members with perteot atten. ported that all clothing on haudtt dance tor the year. . had been delivered. Lunch was“ Tile closing meeting tor the» served by Lioneites Sylva Sum-l: ZA season is planned as a dinner erlaud. ida peppin and Jean , meeting to be held at the Tar- Moore. him. and give him vc FAM FOR 5 GD!) M FRIDAY and SATURDAY ONLY HUNDREDS OF PAIRS OF SHOES NOW BEING CLEARED OUT! SPECIAL OFFER! Titil coupon in worth 20o when applied toward the purchase of llloes in our aton. LIMIT—l COUPON PER CUSTOMER THIS OFFER EXPIRES ON SATURDAY. JUNE 1, 1983 AT 5 M. Women's - Children’: I SHOES ° Made to sell up to $3 and $5 Pair and dozens of styles in groups Good assortment of sizes in groups d. h oi recount-lions. The matter 0! tree dental care nommencl n g in b r e a k inlu‘ this remarkable man must have. had sol isit use nnr one In his age an young in "ch. there is SII much Itl tllink abnut» reflect wester- ar him tury or s! May good tortune nttend‘ lo 0 BRANDED INSPECTED KS. it OK oaar. RACK: v To Cornwall Mri. Nell Salmond wal llns~ ‘ toss to the May meeting ol tin.- l Cornwall institute. Mri. .lacti MacLeau presiding, meeting op- ened in the usual way and roll call was answered by mem- bers, The members or nonshaw institute were welcomed as Eucsts. l Alter the business period. Miss l and preecriptlons. she told at the i very exactness a pharmncist i must use. the change of one let~ tee in the inciting or dittcreni drugs could mean death to the patient. II. I! not the actual cost or prescription only but the time and knowledge oi prepar- ing some that means so much. The lilm which wax to have been shown was canccucd. The next meeting is to be held ,‘ and penoetul hoursl .tainei came to the door alter dinner, ayes somewhat wlstful» a look we have known. 4-1 wonder, Ellen, if you could come with me im- a whlt l" queried. “I'm repairing piece at tencc, and 1 do need a hit at help As it happened the scene was Inward the low oi the valley. an interesting area there by the mlllstreom, ringeritngs trout played there, You could spot a green trot: in the damp ee . a member at the archer» l trn that now highlights our ni- ‘ ghts, Here too cattails were creeping, growing toward the Hallowe'cn. there cowalipa were. heading to bloom. ‘ “You might lake the hammer. Ellen. and loosen the staples in any oi the broken statics We'll; have to replace them with new‘ ones." James Said, So deligntlul it was to be out oi doors, Our housework shrank I0 proper pro portions when empared with the greatness of the farmwork. Ja- mes smiled, lie is at his olest when "Everybody wortt n Father. at some interest oi the rm. l I "Oil dear." Mack tillers flex- .ing an arm "it ereaks." lie grins. ‘I drove that tractor a good many miles! Well.” he yawus. " think I‘ll go home and ‘Hit the huy' - Ihere'll be a busy day {or me coming up in the morning, another at the spread- ing. i expect " Until tomorrow —— ——s Diary— Guoti-niizht. . . John Robert Powers here in John Robert Powers open- WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS City Pharmacist Specks l Rosa Bell. read I paper on dmga h he part at the devo op. die W. Institute I! the home of Mr]. Jack Mac- unn. Roll call to be answered in cent. {or each letter In uue'a name, The lunch committee mem- bers Ire Mn. Jack Mnthlil. Mrs. Arthur Haw- . Mn. Geo. Hyde, Mra. Stanley Willis. Contests and I Ioclal hour was .enioyed. Mrl. Crolby be- all of the Bnmhaw members thanked the Indie: for the plea- alnL evening. The meeLlIIl clitl- till 01! Queen. lllGllan u: . w The May meeting 01 the High- tlold United Church Women wal held to the church Hall Mendy in the tom 0! ii social evening the mmben and penny-box tnars, a sum Wm reullud missionary worlr. The worship service wu led by Mia. Jack hell on the theme "The Glory o2 Spring Time". Scripture re ding and prayer and the hymn he clot-y ot lite Spring l-low Sweat." iiloaed this i Mr for The preitdcnt presided tor th 1 short huunelb period. 1 was passed in by the U.C.W. {or church humans. The entertain- ment for the evening wal I talk. and Hilde! by Mr]. Heher slun- . Chnrlntlietown. on her recent trip In Jamaica. Lunch was ur- comm») WEDNESDAY TO SATURDAY at EATON’S cosmetic counter ved by the commitlee in chlrfle and a locial hour enlpyed, The next meeting at the home oI Mrs. Raymund Weeka w ith Mra. Irving Frl‘lell Mr]. I I n Dunning, MrI. Ellsworth Duncan located in Paddingion—a Lon- don minority which has seen similar racial violence in Lila past. I.“ and W. Cofldlol In 38.15 I'll received by Mn Dairy Altlrrn and dedicated by the group. singing _ "We give Thee but Thine own. Thank you notes were read. it wan moved and- seconded that a gilt be given to Mr, Clark tor hil kindness in coming to play the organ and sing at i... Easter Thank offering service. The more committee reported nia various needs tor the mouse. A discussion tollnwed in the planning ot tuture programmes. parts were distributed tor a play and plans made tor it, The protect Ior the month ot June a Sunshine and Gloom Contest. The president and other mem- ben repo on the meeting in More”. ltlrs. Harry burtie invited the membera tor the June meeting. e in charge ot devotiunl, Lunch corn. mlttee. Mn. George Campbell, Mrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Jocelyn Collin, The meeii u g cloud by U.C.W. Theme Hymn, followed by prayer by the pre. lident. After In: meeting ad- ionrncd. luncb wal served by th- hostess autism by the dammit- tee in charge. NEGROES THREATENED LONDON (Reuters) — The andlady ot a Negro atudenLa' morning house said Thursday a gang at about 25 white youth. who attacked tha house was stirred up by racial: and prob- ably saw “the riots on television." firs Wednesday night broke ivln. o l inbuilt] ran. The attack. ws and threatened Negro ress dent] of the hunt: which ll area with I Inga Negro and Mrs. Georize Crosby on the. lunch committee. BAY FORTUNE U. C, W. The Bay Fortune Unitld Church Women met at the home of Mn. Chas. Campbell fur Ihe May meeting, The preaident. Mrs. Jocelyn Collin presided. Mnetins opened with the U.C.W. purpose by the president. Mn. Chal. Altken wan in charg. of the devotional period. Scripture reading from John 1! Verse: 1-15 by NIH James Ben- nett. A reading will by Mrs. Chna. Altken. Praytr by Mia. Chas. Aitken and the hymn “Just as I Iim.“ closed the devotional Period. e president Med (war die businesl period. Roll call Wu answered by 24 members. The minutes or previoua meeting were read and approved. The treuurer'i report was EATON'S Presents The Distinguished "System" of Beauty Preparations created by Miss Hugue Beauty m-ol'dlnllar from John Rabat inm. he" I EANN'E In live you permlllled union Ind 10 Indyu your came“: pmbleml will! no wlmdmpc. A Giff of Powers FLUID GOLD MAKE-UP will So given to every custom" making a purchase of Powers products. flattens... person this week who]. new world or bounty no you. A world In which the lat-l Impression you create In beauty combined with fashion. A perfect wedding of the two through color that begins laid and: with your own complexion coloran . . . trough I more youtMul-looklng skin when mltneu and smoothness mlltal luch perfection In color now poaalblo. ThII In only that heginnlng of the wonderful dlflannde you'll discover in the "ayalblu of beauty" ere-Jul by Mr. Pawns , . . til-t sets It putt from Ill other wamefltx. la It my wonder we take such deep pride In Inviting you to learn how much more buumul you an become through the pulp!!- ntlonn and the skilled Idva of John Robert inan' Bounty (Jo-ordinal»! In our amniotic department. 'Illo Kennedy look' In Spring DRESSES .tl ill 0 party dressa- i 0 complete style more KEN NEDY‘ S LADIES WEAR Queen St. Dill 4-8915 lie .Cocllon II: 15, II 13 144 II 11