-. eceived her Diploma in Educa- i - ai affairs and she loves to travel. LET'S EAT A Molded Cherry Salad - Served For Dessert I) Ida Bailey Allen ' Many women today are beset with the problem of brittle. spilt- lling. breaking nails. But. accord- ' 918 to medical . the condit- lopes unflavored gelatin. Heat and stir-cook until the gelatin dissolves. Then add "X4 c. hot water, 2 tbsp. lemon juice and 215 tbsp. sugar. Cool. Refrigerate until beginning to McHerron - Nicholson Wedding At Montague A very pretty w e d d i n g was solemni J at St. Andrew's Pres- byterian Manse. Montague. Fri- day evening. May 25th. when Wanda Mae. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Nicholson, Montague. became the bride of Cyril Daniel. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mc- Herron, Montague. Rev. D. A. Campbell officiated at the ceremony. l ,.,.my at the Manse. the bridal eon. ipte drove to Hillside Inn (formu-. i ly known as the Poole Hotel) wiser. ithe marriage register was ligngdI The wedding music was plgygd by Mr. John MacKinnon and the jsoloisl was Miss Pauline Nichol. .snn, cousin of the bride. During line siizniniz of the reslster Miss lNit'hulsuu sang, "O Perfect Love." ! J N4 3'19 Huh In in an Inn. lmsnadlatab Hugh; h ,.. E99303 "N 301111! couple,left on I honeymoon trip to Nova scotia. g'Mll;:l:l-;;l9el.l1fI they will lreside The groom is a popular bus driver with the Island Motor Transport. Words Oi The Wise A Powerful and continued inter- est in some form of worthwhile act- Wltl is one of life's great assets. -(Unknown). WOMEN Page 8. The Guardian Wed.. June. 6 1956 .14 4& cararusuatltly I: ovebrcome in thicken. h h ' u man s' 'me y simple R mo ie th pits from t e c er- . . I I t out regular routine. rie: stir cheerries into the gelatin. roggf bllll1;led9nal5:lli9llKa':l;t:-1li3;'le"Lug uitli lliiiabglsgllil Bnhwi ll Piano 7 V - r - - 1 Id '11, .. id - . i . I I laccuii) - IUNHAVORED GELA-I-IN w:lt'elllI5.9SlllF:l(:l;":ln"'t'he'l31e:r;"lie1. ac. with vthitehiiccessories and a coi-I The reception for twenty-five dust stir l envelope of unflavored (rigei-ate 4 hrs. 53:I'ig;llDV(V)r:.&y'0l5Iill9c-El-Ilerron SN” guests lugs gnrgllenlttvrgaecgvely . 11 ge atin into half a glass of truit Serve on crisp lettuce. Top with i - ' ' - 9l'”” I ' 3 I luice and drink at once. A good honled-sour cream dressing. gglelhV:or:'"”;"':;B:;'5b1u31':E?'l::l;3i bullet Ii:ngreeoadrdzngsgetltghe e I way to remember to do this is to Honied-Sour Cream Dressing: To plnk 59995501193 and . curse” MI bride - .a -eddmg cake Wm h a . zake it in the morning fruit juice. I 1:. dairy sour cream add i that) pink rusgs ”hl"'m:l ll k.w,-aged and ct WEI ' ' Exactly why gelatin and no other each honey and lemon juice. The hes; man WM Mr Rm. lWill”"l” .l”I:nIIIe bride and opmd gnown food has this effect on the Nut Butter Fingers: Make in ad- Mm.h.,,,I i ' t lxlll" t'H'll(l"l'W'Is Jackson pomIgdml;:'c-I "I I . I I 'inger tor toe) nails is not known. Vance if desired and refrigerate Inmmdiamy following the CPHI SINIIJWM my sewing we": M13! one 0 UXUI'y l00l( In floor ..-.....E..E...... Aunc lmilisslun and MN. Gerald covering for only I l' it the scientists feel it may be be- sause its proteins have a physioche t meal or cement - like property j which may prove to be similar to hat in the nails. 'l Buffer Supper Tomorrow: Mine- strone; grated cheese: hot or cold neat loaf; french fries; pickles; ' molded cherry salad: hunied-sour 3 :reami nut butter fingers; coffee, : ;ea or milk. V The preceding menu features a W nolded sweet cherry salad for des- - iert-which is the only correct time ' o serve a sweet molded salad at iiniier. it shoiiid not be served with he main course. for a sweet dish with meat or fish is not only a roar combination, but it often dulls I he Bllpetite so that insufficient i; amounts of the main dish are i vatcn. l All measurements are level re- :-lpes proportioned to serve 4 to 6. Molded Cherry Salad: To It; e. liiice drained from i (No. 2112) can . lark sweet cheeries. add 2 enve- ready to bake. Silt together 2 c. already-sifted enriched flour, 8 tsp. baking pow der. Ii tsp. salt and 1 tsp. sugar. Add H c. butter or shortening. Chop in vtith a pastry blender to the consistency of coriiflakcs. Stir in 34 c. milk. Divide in half I Then. on a floured surface, roll one half into an oblong shape N" thick. Cover with '4 c. fine-i-hopped walnuts. pecans or filberts blend- ed with 2 tbsp. butter a cursage of pink roses, received with the bridal party. Dr. Finlayl was tuastmaster. and the Rt-v.l . and proposed the toast to the hridssmaids, to which Mr. Ortiz responded. . Following the reception. .s.brirle changed to her travclling N suit. a three-piece ensemble of Laiitli'.l'- . The toast to the bride was pro. Mad by Rev. Mr. Campbell. llrs Vichulsun chose for her TU- SIWN Pmlmsed me '03” wliiiiiiuliici-"s wcddin8 3 blue nylon the bride. The groom responded; ,1,-9., utlll white accessories, arm I, r-ursagr of white tulips. Mrs Mrllerron. mother of the gt-hum. it ore ablue wool suit with "W uhilc accessories and a corsage of uliitr tulips. Aniuriu tlic guests were: Mrs. N. a few dollars a room tiisuugyuu llllhll Roll the remaining dough into ob- long shape and press lightlv mi-r the top. Cut into finger-lenglhw with a sharp knife. Place on an oiled baking sheet Brush with milk. Bake 20 min. in a moderate oven. 375-400 degrees F. Serve hot. Trick of the Chef: While heating 2 pkgs. ft-mcii French fries. stir in L; can crisp fried onions and a little salt. Dust with paprika. HAPPENINGS She was the recipient of the .F.U.W. Travelling Fellowship in 925-26, to Oxford University - and on, Oxford University, 1923, B. tt. (0xonl 1936. Miss Saunders Joined the staff . the Ui.ivL.sity of Manitoba in I 928 as lecturer in the department f English. From 1936 to 1945. she as Dean of Junior Women. in ddltion to h work at the Unl- - ”-aunders had contri- uted articles and book reviews Prof. Saunders has always taken Club of Winnipeg; past pI9Sid8Dl cat the Canadian Institute of inter- national Affairs and is on the Advisory the Poetry Society of Her interests are wide and varied but she takes a particular- y keen Interest in books. not only as part of her work but also as a hobby. people. places. internation- One of the lovely summer wed- i (Women's Branch) High School. Mrs. Board of introduced the speaker and Mrs. Winnipeg. McLure voiced the appreciation of the audience to Mrs. onto. formerly of Charlottetown. has recently rdsigned her posi- tion, as Public Health Nurse with tie City of Toronto, to accept an. Health Nurse, The Prince Edward Island Pro- vincial Executive of Canadian Con- sumers' Association entertained at a luncheon party at the Char- lottetown Hotel Tuesday in honor of the National president. Mrs. Vautelet. C.B.E. Other special guests were the Provincial execu- tive of the Women's Institute and the liaison officers of the partici paling organizations. Summer- Mrs. Vaulclet visited calls on several interested C.A.C. speaker at a C.A.C. meeting held Monday evening in the Montaque .I.A. Lawson Vautelet. Miss Noreen Noouan. R N.. Tor- Czirlloii Street United Church. 'lioi'nniu. Ontario. was the scene in! a pr lily Spring wedding on Frid;t.v cning. April 20th, at sev- en-ihu-tv o'clock. when Miss Earitb Ii-Ilizalicih Dunning. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Dunning of Long River, Prince Edward Is- land, hccame the bride of Mr. i.lainiw llcrbert Widdowsoii, son of ;llli', and Mrs. Charles B..Widdow- sou, Toronto. Rev. James Finlay, DD officiated. assisted by Rev. Francis Yardley. Brnntford, On- tarni, hi-other-in-law of the groom. I Thc bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wot: a where Mr. Landry has been re- siding. Thcy have been the guests of Mrs. Landry's parents. Mr. and Mrs. EL. Bryenton. Mr. and Mrs. William Warwick and daughter Mary Ann. spent the past weekend in St. John. NB. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Toombs left Thursday for Walpole. Mass, where they will spend two weeks the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heath Strong of Summerside. and Miss Margaret Hnwatt of Char- J. Lang of Bedeque accompanied them on their trip home. Mrs. Kalllcrine lmfurgey has re- turned home from fvlontrose where she spent .i week with her sister and brnllicr-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Ramsay. position. as Public mportant with the Atomic WIDDOWSON- DUNNING l neckline and chapel train. and a fingertip veil of tulle illusion, aiuli carried a cascr' bouquet of .lii-l hanna 1' roses and freesia. Sh.- was attended by Miss Sheila Pcgg. who wore a waltz length goun tit. blue nylon nct over taffeta, uith matching headdress and carrictli a bouquet of Better Time rusvs. and Miss Jean Henry, nicce oi the groom. as flutter girl, in pink taffeta dress and hat and carricd I basket of spring flouers. :'ilri Arthur Ortiz was best man Rlltl lllr ushers were Dziviil Wicldousou and William Reilicy. Mr. Paul Tiiiiaii presided at the organ. and Mr W1” I YOU can win I IVALUABLE PRIZES. IN I SALADA I SCRAMBLE : I Thursday. June 7th I beige and brown tweed, with bctgc r ud British tan accessurics. .1. Mt-lit-lsuii. grandmother of the brulc. and lllrs. William Irving. graiiiiiunllicr of the groom. 'l'hc i;i'n0iii's gift to the soloist HHS a uliilc Bible. to the brides- lnizinl a white Prayer Book. and hat Mi". and Mrs. Widdowson left by pliine for a honeymoon in Sun York City and on their return uill rcsidc in Toroiii HARD OF A dream has some true! Che SPECTIICOII 'compare with SPECTACON, the hearing aid of the future brought to you lodcyl oouooisum cauaoa LIMITII) - woo ST. rariucx smer, Moumai GONGOLEUM Miss Doris B. Saunders. Nation his place, went out, and was mar- . ,I . a 3 al President of the Canadian Fed- I tyred on the same island. The lit-Il (i. ”'”na1 vtv-adding gown -oftigwntl Gordon 'll'cl)nnald ”(l P-' Heanng 1' eraiion of University Women will lie homestead of the Gui-dons stilI,'fjPPfr 5” "Iv l””' 5V””;IEL (em IOVL3 Iuedisangme UI:IlI I I I ' vsm ml; Pnilvmce iiunli 17 lain: la stimdtsh inh Atibemmi lhnl. (1 holidays visiting her sisters in m0"Y' and Jill? "lerlgdins llVnHi"i by i I 'M' rwoasaan t"t " - -I .' .. - . II. . . II I autsiialndihitm BeClS3d'?mil' record is thenblined HllflllllEslIalI;ZD8lilI:l volil gari)d M0!"-I'e8l. and Hiviere du Loul). dualng U"? S'g"”lg "f m" "CF'””" ? He"? me ya!” sinmwst Ida... m M30: covering - hmous G0” I I associate professor of English at shrill, when she arose and cried e rewplmn was hold 7" ll", . seIl Cmlgoleum In um new Sequm Patten” NEw,19nK'l”u”g I Iij-7' l 'he University of Manitoba in the rlarlr Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wnnnacotl. "'"'”h l""'""rS- MW ”""m"K- '" beauty for your rooms for only afew dollars! See "s s " ' l r I l She received her early .educa- ”It is well-not ill Pnlfrlliined at flllln" 0" Sunday I gown M dusty pi"k' "ml "”""h' arange of glowing colburs at your floor-coverin d lul1m2' I F n , - . , . . . ' . - . e . . - ltin in the Winnipeg public schools. When the Gay Gordons go riding, evening in honor 9; MM pgorence mg hat and navy nctessnrles.-and GOOD I.O0KING.. . stylish eyeglass lrames lo? M90 005 able in ru 5 and b the aid 5 TS '1' "g die" "ls l . I . . I I MHCLPB" R N” and Mr. mm a Corsage of white roscs. assistcd . ll Y Y - 00 qIlBI'O- OK In Iacksfraw t ;,.-3, he obtained her Bachelor of Arts Riding to th. sea. . b M Women! Slender frames and temples. Nothing below the ear- I Degree (gold medals in philosopy Would God I had annlher snn wl""l3C""' ,;i'.,.,,,',5'.l,v':dE;f,f,”'l;,,'J;?"m only a colorless sound lube connects to the eat 31"": 8" iho othger "1": paid seal PIu"n;' n"n"nb"v d English) from the University For that sweet company " ,- .' s . i- ' . ngo sum is your nest uyin oor coverin an the Gold Seal . f Mmnoba h 1931 and her mu. "Qum Stands me Hausa” 15 Mrs I, A. Landry and rhhdrem with pink hat and a('t"PSSOrlP5. and NATURAL CLARITY. . . No equal for crystal-clear VOCCPIIOTII you gumanyu of nu-d-"tin". Kl COIIQOWO". 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S. , . . . - . . . 129 KENT UL, EmWN ' - a keen interest in the University membe a. - I wnmen-5 chm and 35 5 pagt Fpg5- lolletown reutrned tome after ldcnt of the University Women's Mrs. Vaulelef was the guest Sl'9"d””1 " WW” "' Ballgmi ll ARGYLE STREET. HALIFAX. N.S. Maine, and Boston. Mass. Mrs. L j j M " ColgaIe's 150th Anniversary Contest coooaao ings takes place this Saturday. une 9 at 2.30 p.m. in the New minion United Church. At that I ime Miss Florence MacLean. R. - N.. Prince Edward Island Hospital " raining School lnstructress. will united in marriage with Mr. ;Don Wonnacott. "hariottetowii. Energy Research Plant of Canadat at Chalk River, with.headquartersi . at Deep River. Ontario. Miss Noon-i an received her early education. . at Notre Dame Academy. Princel . of Wales College. and is a grad- ' uate of The Charlottetown Hospi- tal School of Nursing. and later took Public Health Nursing at the University of Toronto. Miss Noon- an had the distinction of being erly of Summmerslde. now of chosen for her new position from nprior. Ontario. This poem ID- a field of Sixty Applicants. Her are in the Presbyterian Record many friends wish her every suc- for June with this preface: "One cess. hundred years ago this June Miss Nnnnan is the daughter of n sailed for the Mr. and Mrs. L.L. Noonsn of this . George Gordo jflauth Seas to Martyrdom in Er- city. lromanga. On hearing the tragic Miss Pauline Noonan student nurse. Charlottetown Hospital. left news his brother. Jamu Gordon. I Tuesday morning to spend her to a coat hanger and suspend over Tigmediately volunteered to take on baby"; bed. Or how about a silver . -. 53.0001 "'"”" Just pick the percentage ANNE ADAMS PATTERNS "hmyu"'nm:m7 ' 273 cash prizes in all! of people who named GARDOL r.... ..r.i.. 1... ........ ,..... .1 as most important reason TAILORED mm” ?.l?.liI'3.'I.”.'.'.' WIN mes: TRIPLID casu PRIZES for using COLGATE DENTAL CREAM! Always ready. always right when by enclosing a Colgate Carton , -V"" W" ' W" ”"”" """""' Grand Prize.... ..........sa,ooo B i”QuleI Stands the House." is a m of high merit written by the Rev. C..l. St. Clair Jeans. for- mom" 0. ” Along about I i mnntlu. when baby's vision sharpens. glint and glitter toys are a joy for baby to behold. All manner of mobiles are fascinating. A couple of "cost noth- ing" kinds: tic hits of dillerent col- ored paper. cut in various shapes. '9 '- ' -I 1 easilylransforrned 11'? .T,,k,f",',oI,f:I HERE'S All YOU 00: One of the following three figures is the correct percentage of people who chose Gardol as the most important reason for using Colgatels: ablet and fl:tte'i;Ing. You need at ' mince theylre l . t t, i ', ' . ' ; . ,f:;.,,,""'d?e,,,I,,"' c;'f,', 2'o'32fI S32.-e,',,,'.'.II"'l "” ”'" "'”""”" Second Prize . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52,000 0 0 n I I I square patch-pockets. contrast pip- - 0 . Third Prize 5' 000 52 A 72 A 921,. ft'lsing your best Jtliidgmcnt, Just check " ' the percentage gure 0 your c oice in t e entry . form below and mail in. Triple your prize money by enclosing a Colgate Dental Cream carton. CONTEST RULE! First 3(1) correct entrants drawn will be asked to write 50 words or less telling why they prefer Colgate with Gardol. Prizes will he 'SmiIos by the spoonful are usually In order when you serve Gerber Strained Bananas. For this delight: ful fruit has a delicious. true-banana flavor and delicate. true-banana color-plus a texture so smooth baby will adore it. Only fully ripe ing give a smart tailored look. Pattern 4519: Misses' Sizes i1. 14, 16. 1!. ll: XI. 32. .14. as 38 40 42. Size is takes its yards 35-inch fabric; Ni yard contrast. This pattern easy to use sim- ple to sew. is tested for fit. Has Ten prizes of 5100.00 Ten prizes of 550.00 250 prizes of 5l0.00 Recently we asked everybody in Canada to tell us the it. ill tted I t H .fruiItno' n lid in" . ""s''3.i' . 'i'Illi;'i'ir-Flvii1.' n3tr.ii9r!s it Imt isneo'rli?.;iie'a"l.), most important reason they preferred Colgate Denial I I you are always assured of uniform Cream. The reason chosen by most of them, of course. awarded !on” ti?" basis of apsness and ongmslity. Decision of the judges wi I I. Winners will be notified by mail. List of winners available on (35 canal in coins (stamps can- request. All entries become property of Colgate-Palmolive "”' 5' '"”P”dl '"" ""' '"""- "'I""'l was Gardol--Colgate's exclusive decay-lighter that 0 0 0 Print plainly SIZE. NA . AD- . . . . send order to Anna Adams, care 5:3: u:'g- forms a protective shield. around your teethegiving up 'Z1nc"55i.'iTf"3.7"'r..?.l"l'l!.';..'v7?j :1:-gt-er .'ii..:-i '”.nlIw.dV: h0"lI';' P':9l&"'0" PENN” 300th decay acids Limi't:d. C'"':l ”PFl” up Tatum mum. 'r:,,.u.':. ::,;,I,:,: wi Just one rus mg. mpciimmd tmrshmut I mi I venmns 0 ll VI"-Wt '0?" innu r W": '0-iitiiehay" ' 5 W 5 wiciuiius. an. ice) - Dolly, ','E,',l,"','.,,,,,, t,',,,,,'.f',,,:,,',',,,, 3"”; CLIP THIS INTIY FORM -........ --3: L. ,1 l”:I.'I5Y.U&;"0::'33"h "muff; men pen for food. A shade warmer I .1 r-. '-r " III-A MI in the WM” -In vi:-'it'Jr'ot'i'-'ay'ii'v'i's'-,-'.'""" " mm mil to' come. Annlvovsa coma lax ms Toronto I Onlevlo I 3 . I, :', :'.'.'.'J'.;"."J.'..".'1.'L".'E M-wh -M Ivnm M not later than Sunday midni t. June l7th, 1956., ' I I I . I I ' cap of saw. yoll ".4 .,i..: -... Gentlemen: The percentage of pic I think chose.Gardol as the most I - ' ' : ll your h-akin a important reason for using Co to Dental Cream is: (check below) 1 f 3'; I : : ' T I. f ' Cl 335 U 735 D 935 ' .. 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