St. Dunstan’s Basilica Has A Lovely Wedding . | The mother of the groom wore I E ff > t g | i : gf I. ¥ i gz i i #5 ke | : : RES af | 2 F gEF “ft t fr , t i 4 1: : i i E i gE # : é i | E r L i i E a HH i i | Fé Ne F i Reage nye 72°FE pl : ful and useful gifts. Photo by C.D. Trinity WMS Auxili Hold Their June Meeting travel and the influence % wil? i : Trinity United Church After- 4 ‘| i spit i if lag! i F Ht rs fi at t | g ibe : ‘ : ; , | i H JESe Er. SRP. 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The many beautiful and useful gifts were brought in by little Miss Cousing. and Caroline Bry- Fred Folland, conveners, assis- Sidney Forbes, Mrs. D.O. Stew- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Caseley of Summerside left Wednesday for Murray Bay, Quebec;—_Montreal Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Perry of Summerside, were recent visitors of their daughter, Mrs. Mike Kelly and F.O. Kelly, Greenwood NS. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lapp will leave Summerside today for Greenlake, Wisconsin where they will attend the International Y's Men’s Convention. Before return- ing they will visit in Long Is- land, N.Y. as guests of the lat- ter’s sister, Mrs. Joseph Whealy and Mr. Whealy. Mrs. Fred Wright arrived in Summerside from Toronto to spend the summer with relatives and friends. ~ Mr. W.K. Liewellyn of Sum- merside had as his recent guests, his son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llewellyn, who had arrived Saturday from Fred- ._\ericton, N.B. to attend the Cud- more — Clark Nuptials, Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MacKen- . |zie and children, Ryland and Ke-) van, from Barrie, Ontario, re- cently visited their parents in Summerside and Margate. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. MacKenzie, Summerside, had recently as their guests, Miss Thelma Nich- olson and father, Mr. K.S. Nichol- son of Dartmouth, NS. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bingham of Summerside, were weekend visi- tors in Westbille, N.S., guests of the former’s mother, Mrs. J. Bingham. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Boates, Sum- merside, have as their guest, the latter’s mother, Mrs. Robert Wamback of New Glasgow, N.S. Mr. and Mrs. Preston Warren, Summerside, had as their week- ,jend guests, their son and dau- . | ghter-inlaw, Mr. and Mrs. James Warren of “Moncton, N.B. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Arnett of Summerside are visiting their son and daughter-intaw, Squadron Leader and Mrs. Edward Arnett “lin Ottawa. _Ninety-ninth ELLEN’S DIARY tiifetta. brie ile ad ried att Sere: re ie : i 4: . i i oEES gad bopg ee ts ital i. js gba tait li oie if if Hee eoaqe otiueaheceee fai 4g 1 F bil: been planned for the occasion but because of the cold and wet wea- ther it seemed best to defer that . |part of the affair until later in|! conducted, after which the exe- cutive were hosts to those pre- sent and tea and cakes and @& The various secretaries through their reports, gave splendid re- sume of the year's activities. The auxiliary’s first duty is always to friends gathered on Wednesday evening at the lovely new home of Mr. and Mrs. Earle Sawler, Victoria Road, Summerside to tender them a housewarming. On behalf of those assembled, Mrs. Albert Callbeck, made the pre- sentation of a beautiful walnut coffee table, while Mr. Kenneth Walker read an original humor- ous poem. A pair of matching step end tables were also pre- sented by Mrs. Sawler’s sister, Mrs. Everett Daniels, Tewksbury, Mass., who was present and her hrother, Mr. Arthur Clark, Char- lottetown. After serveral contests were enjoyed, refreshments were served by the ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dawson of North Tryon attended the Sawler housewarming on Wednesday eve- ning in Summerside. Sgt. and Mss. Hans Menke with their daughters, June and Carol, arrived from Texas by automo- bile and have been visiting in Ipeque, guests of Mrs. Menke’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Clark. The will leave the Island on Tuesday and visit relatives in Long Island, N.Y., before sailing on June 22 for Porto Rico where they will be stationed for three years. 1 Mrs. W.A. Currie of Summer- side, is visiting in Ottawa, guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Squadron Leader and Mrs. §.C. Martin. it i i : rs i I ake e | Want To Be Like Dad This ls A Dearest Wish | of them: ence to the coming twelve months. i HA: | il § i i “TI don't think I'd care te be any | Murphy, Norboro, was un- ted in marriage with Patrick Au- be PS RY FERRE bride's brother and sister, Sis ar geee5 iatee ; HOUSEHOLD HINT An old- cardigan sweater can find favor in the fashion spotlight when trimmed around the collar and front with rows of rickrack or other decorative tape. Mount an old trunk on a wood- en base with casters, paint it in bright stripes and glue a doll to the lid, for a gay toy chest. A bottle brush is a useful gad- get for scrubbing baby shoes, both inside and out. "MR. AND MRS. AUSTIN TRAINOER Double Ring Ceremony | Unites A Happy Couple Miss Anne McInnis, niece of the groom, was winsome as flow- er girl in white flocked organdy . |over net and taffeta with red taf- feta cummerbund. She carried a nosegay of white and re@ car- TE was sung by r I [ft iii Mr. Ronald Bulger, nephew of the groom, was best man and the guests were ushered by Em- mett Trainor, brother of groom and Carman Smith, bro- ther-in-law of the bride. Mrs. Murphy chose for her daughter's wedding a light blue 5 i i We i E : iw if [ i ii i f Ll ry ui Mi i if ive f i ' ey gtye | i itt i i [i i il li Fey i; ive Fives ihe | i F sheath dress with light blue dus- “THANK YOU”’ “Tt is the desire of the President, Board of Directors, Superintendent and Matron of the Nova Scotia Colored Children, situated at through thé columns of our Newspaper their hearty and sincere appreciation to a most generous publie who by cash donations, bequests, honoured broadcast pledges and in other kindly ways have made the work for ae The chapel length veil of nylon | tulle was held in place by a matching headdress dotted with | pearl and \eequins. She carried | a@ cascade bouquet of Sweetheart Mrs. Carman Smith, sister of the bride, as matron of honor, | wore a ballerina length dress of organzia over net and taf- | feta with red taffeta cummer- bund. She carried a nosegay of white and red carnations. Formal Wear @ IN STOCK SERVICE @ |! Henderson & MOTORCYCLE MARK LOS ANGELES, (AP) — A 3- year-old motorcyclist put-putted into town Wednesday 52 hours, 11 minutes and 3,051 miles after leaving New York City. John Pem ton, a Lorain, Ohio motorcycle dealer, claimed a record. He thinks the old mark was about 76 hours, set 20 years ago. EE ——e Cudmore ‘and with the children of the HOME so worthwhile. On behalf.of the Board and Management W. PERCY BURGOYNE Secretary & Treasurer, Halifax, N. 8. Westphal, Nova we BUFFET SUPPER AT GREGOR HOTEL BRACKLEY BEACH Opening June 14th — Reservations Requested $2.50 per person oe Phone Covehead 4-11 \ 6-7 p.m. Zion Presbyterian Church Charlottetown, P. E. I. wil} hold special services on Sunday, June 14, 1959 at 11:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. to commemorate its OPENING SOON _ NEWSON ELECTRIC Premises formerly occupied by Chappell & Co. Dial 83 Anniversary ship, this will be for all a truly blessed day. The pastor, the Reverend Donald A. Campbell, will preach at both servicest We especially welcomé guests and friends of the congregation to these special services. We trust that in the renewal of friendships and in the joy of wor- ie BR t i? REGIONAL IMMUNIZ will be held ‘on the following dates TUESDAY, JUNE 16th— 9:30—10:00 a.m.—Winsloe School 10:30—11:00 a.m.—West Royalty School WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17th— 9:30—10:30 a.m.—Central Royalty Hall 1:30— 2:00 p.m.—East Royalty School THURSDAY, JUNE 18th— 9:30—10:30 a.m.—Parkdale Hall FRIDAY, JUNE oat | 9:30—10:30 a.m.—Spring Park School (south door) “SATURDAY DANCE PARTY” SATURDAY, JUNE 13th. THE CHARLOTTETOWN HOTEL Tickets available from any Lions Club Member or at the Charlottetown Hotel ‘- TICKETS 2.50 PER COUPLE : Tickets also may be purchased at door the night of dance \ ‘ MUSIC BY LOWELL HUESTIS AND HIS ORCHESTRA “Celebrate Your Anniversary by Attending One of These Dances” ATION CLINICS