..-.a.s. .. . . This photographed was taken re- eently in London England. It I Ipecial Recital given by Malcolm x . The marriage of Shirley Roe, (aughtei of Mr. and Mrs. J.w, Glennie, Charlottetown. to Mr. Samuel. son of Mr. and . Lorne Good. Charlottetown. and place on Saturday. Septemb- bu is: It six o'clock in the Char- lottetown Baptist Church. The doihle ring ceremony was perfor- arsntl by the Rev. Hamid L. Mit- tun. . &e church was decorated with of giadioll and other sut- , White bows with has marked the guest pews. . Paul Cndrnors was organist th occasion Ind played Ir wedding music 8 MR. AND MRS. LORNE SAMUEL GOOD Lovely Autumn Wedding Held in Charlottetown Troup. the Canadian pianist. under PRINESS ALICE AND PIANIST llone. G. E. BE. G.C.V,O.. the Hon- the gracious patronage of H.R.ll orary President of the l.()D.l-2. the Princess Alice, Countess of Ath Princess Alice is here seen visit bridesmaid. llcr gown was of tan- gerine nylon not over taffeta with matching stole and henridrcss. She carried a nosegay of white mums and yellow roses. Mr. Wendall Burke was best man while the ushers were Mr. Boyd Good, cousin of the groom and Mr. Ian MacArthur, cousin of the bride. Mrs. Glennie chose for her dau- ghter's wedding. I suit of silver blue with pink accessories III! wore I corsnge of pink roses. Mrs. Good chose I dress of navy blue with matching accessories and I wrongs of pink roses Following the ceremony. I re- the Queen Ho- ;ing Troop in his Green Room at lllle Wirzmore Hall. during the In termission of the recital. .MocKenzie - McClumplia Baskets of mixed gladinli and siiupilriigoiis decorated the aitzir at Buy Fortune Unitcii Church on Saturday. August 25th at 7.30 p. m., when Irene Evelyn. daughter of Mrs. Wesley Macitenzie and the late Wesley MIcKenzie. became the bride of Francis, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Alex McClumphn. Bay Fortune. i Rev. Donald Sharpe officiated at the double ring ceremony. Mrs. - Donald Sharpe was organist, and after the bride entered the church, Mrs. Arthur McKay, Albany. sang ”l”ll walk beside you". The guest pcws were marked with pink and white satin bows. The bride. given in marriage by her brother Douglas, was charm- ingly attlred in a floor length gown of Chantilly lace and tullc over satin. The matching lace jacket was styled with a Peter Pan coi- lar embroidered with sequins and pearls and lily point sleeves. She wore a finger tip veil of silk ll- lusion falling in soft folds from I tiara of seed pcarls. she carried I while lace covered Bible, a gift of the groom. The Bible was decora- ted with white gardenias and red sweetheart rosebud streamers. The bride's attendants were her sisters, Mrs. C.L. Wood who wore I floor length gown of son foam green silk taffeta with dropped waistline and very full skirt with matching nylon not over skirt. She wore a picture hat and mitts of matching net, and carried I cas- cade bouquet of whiten nd yellow carnations. , Mrs. Elmcr Campbell more I gown of pale amethyst silk taffeta, styled similarly to Mrs. Wood's, with picture hat and mitts of mat- ching net and carried I cascade bouquet of white Ind mauve car- nations. The flnwcre girl, Miss Sharon Reed. niece of the bride was in I dress of yellow flowered organza with full skirt over crinoline. and I headdress of yellow flowers. She carried I basket of white cu- nations and pink sweetheart roses. The groom was attended by S. L. Wood. broth-..r-in-law of tb bride. The ushers were Dornid Campbell and Lorne Dingwell. The bride's mother was attired in I street length drool of grey silk Crepe with lace inserts r.ver taf- Weclding At Boy Fortune hit the bride Mrs. Alice need was in CllZll'L',e of the guest book. For trnvclling on her wedding trip through Nova Scotia the bride wore I sheath dress of printed blue silk with navy linen coat lined to match the dross, and blue feather- cd hat with navy acccssorics. Her cnrsagc HHS of tzartlcnins, Mr. and lilrs. llli-Cliimphn will rcslde in Boy Fortune. , Visiting guests were: Mr, and Mrs. W.W. McKay. Mr. and Mrs. Cluade Delaney. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Delaney Jill: and Mrs. 'Earl lloulter of Albany. Mrs. Neil MrCalliim, Mr, and Mrs. Donald lcnmplicll. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mc- Kenzie. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Neale. Mrs. Elmer Campbell. Miss Isa- bel Campbell, Miss Besoie De laney. Mr. Allison Wood, Char- lottetown, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Plggott, Mt. Stewart; Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Wood and Donnie. Kittery. Maine: Mrs. Alice Reed. Willie and Sharon. Kltlcry. Maine: Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Paton, Boston. NHINN Vir. and Xlrs. l)ouglas Mat-Koiizic. Dnrlnmiith, Mr. and Mrs. Lou Burge. Five Houses. r IN ALBERTA fete and pink lea, The groom's mother was wearing I street length dress of blue crepe with blue accessories. She won I carriage of white carnations. Following the ceremony I re- ception Iitended by one hundred and twenty-five guests was held It the Fortune Hall. Rev. Dainid -- W ' is the en- perience of Mrs. W on Tht Ford d Drsytoa V . Alberta. lens Cnmllns Page 8, The Guardian OMEN A mun. women's lditsr. Phone I "7 Sat. September 29, 1956 HAPPENINGS Her Royal Highness, the Prin- ces; Alice, Countess of Athlone. was graciously present It I 1'9- can farewell party given in Lon- ion by Princess Galitzine in honor of Mr. Malcolm Troup. The Mart-hioness of Willinzdoll. wife of I former governor-B95?" al of Canada. was PIER"! ii Pm" cess Galit1.ine's party in honor of Mr. Malcolm Troup. Charlottetown has had many honors in its day and Thursday night it had another. C-nadl-n pianist Malcolm Troup beill 15 Charlottetown, I cost-to-wall concert tour under the sponsor- ship of the imperial Order Daugh- ters of the Empire- To those privileged to bear Mr. Troup. it was one of life's tire-It experinces to listen to such truly magnificent playing. A highlight of the Malcolm Troup concert was the entrance of the three standard bearers of the Im- perial Order of the Daughters of the Empire. There was I flag and standard bearer for each chapter: Royal Edward Chapter - stand- ard bearer, Mrs. E. G. Saunders; Earl of Hillsboro Chapter - Mrs. J. S. MacDonald; Lucy Maud Mont- gomery Chapter - Mrs. Stewart Macl(ay. The three standard- bearers made an impressive en- trance to the music ”Land of Hope and Glory; This was played with national fervor by an Englishman of high musical and academic at- tainments, Mr. L I-Morgen. Mr. Malcolm Troup who has been touring Europe had many farewell parties given for him. At one of these parties four Europ- ean princesses were present. For the occasion, the pianist were I waistcoat of plum and gold bro- code. "My waistcoat was made in VI- enna from material given me by said Mr. Troup. "She had I place left over after making some new curtains for her palace." Mr. Stirling Walker left by plane Wednesday for Edmonton. Alber- ta. Mr. Walker had been spending I month's holiday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Walker. Fits- roy Street. Mrs. H. S. MacDonald Thors- day 27 September, celebrated her ninety-seventh birthday. This re- markable lady was lovingly rm membered by her family and I host of friends. She received many gifts, flowers and congratulatory telegrams. Mrs. MacDonald has 14 grandchildren and 38 great grandchildren. Mrs. Keith S. Rogerg lg on g trip to Ottawa. She will he stay- in with Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Mor- rowsndsisovisitlngwtthumand . A. . Peterson. The use attendlns In .A81'll3Illllu'll coura- ence. They visited 3331.34, scog. land. France and the Scanclanovl. In countries. Mrs. M. A. Farmer had In Itt- - "00" in Thllfldly in honor of her grandmother. Mrs. H. s. MacDon- ald. Mrs. W. J. P. Macmillan pong- ed ”'- '”"'0d 5! Mrs. Farmer Ind Mrs. Ed. Tuiton. Mn Ethel Rosm. Mrs. A. w. Role?! and her two children l'tlch- ard and John have returned from 3. mp i0 Great Britain and the Con- tinent. While in Belgium M". mu. 91 308915 Ind Mrs. A. W. Rogers Visited the grave of the late Lieu- ienni 3- 3- Rollrs. who gave his life in World War I. Mr. and Mrs. W. Y. Bellari, sui Gabriel, Califroulg, lug the 1,1,,” Friday after In enjoyable seven Week! my at Hlghfield Court, from where they visited among relatives and friends. En route home to Califronin they will vlgn "1 BOSIDII. Washington, Connecu. Cub F10l'id8. and points of interest in the Southern States. They pin to arrive home in mid-December. Mrs. Clarence Mercer enter- iamed Ii Midi! at her home on Beattie Ave. on Tuesday evening. Miss Minnie M.IcLeod of p.,,,'. dal. P.E.l.. is visiting with Mlu Bertha Schurman, summe.-.14., Included among those from the Summerside area who hue resumed their studies at Mount Allison University In the Mlgggg Irene Mountain. Jessie Blngharn and Janet Horne. and Mr. Creel. mlll MacArthur. Mr. William Da- ley is entering his freshman year at the University. Messrs Deck Lidstane. Anti: and Donald Color, and Nail w ker of Sumrnerslde. and Mr. Bob Macwilliams of Cape Traverse have entered the engineering class It the University of New Bninswick. Messrs Donald Ross and Lowell Palmer. summerslde. have enter- reqds Horto-1 Academy, Wolfville, Miss Glenda MICIAII. IIIIIIIIIC5 side. is taking up first year work in Prince oi Wales College. and recently left for Charlottetown. Hnstes-ses It the Charlottetown Golf Club Tea on Saturday are: Mr. J. K. L. Irwin, Mrs. 'l'. A. Laidlew, Mr. J. A. Likely. Mrs. Robert Borden. Mrs. William Beer. Miss Catherine MacDonald and Miss Catherine Smith. ELLEN'S DIARY This morning. the farmwives It Alderlea were brought back from 'only casual knowledge of the hu- vesting of late, to I busier sea- son. Today the threshlng and its attendant cares of providing meals for it came home to us in I COOK'S CORNER OATMEAL COOK!!! IV; cups of shortening 1 cup of brown sugar, cream well 1 tsp. Vanilla 35 tsp. salt it tsp. baking soda dhsolved h boiling water. Mix together the following: I up of floor I caps of ostmesn Add together. Press with furl dippedinrnilk.0vmfIodeg.fc In rnlnutss. Going To Be A Busy Day clatter of mIchines..Ind men. Au somewhat unexpected. "Let's first count heads" Jeanie Ilways practical suggested in our early convention of two. we held it behlnd- the closed doors of this kitchen in the event that some inkling of the bare state of cup- boards might luck the ears of the staff. "Men and boys-I dosen in all" Jeanie said. "And the cooksl we giggled. I little nervously. We heard the sound of brisk footsteps on the back versndah. The door opened without cC'IlI1otiY. , "Ellen!" James called around I corner" I Just tiiolllht I should M you know we'll want dinner It sharp twelve toiieyl" The (101? closed with I hang. It was I pleasant morning. promising to be good for the threshing. .ieInte'I smile turned into I inch in which we Joined. Yes it was going to be I busy til). Tiiethresblngfromthefield-how weenjoyite Ibout.11 theyenrs in smarter modes of operation have from these farrnwives, it Itlll please as much to see it come now taken its intimate work away tothofarsn. ltalwostahsnshaskhmhl A MESSAGE ROM HINTS Issrsussur DINI OUT Mossorisn 211 OIIEI IT. ino'ui-newiocauonwmimodemeooungquipuiun. wsesnnowotrsrourcitysndout-or-townti1srimA RIlAL'l1ll'.ATwhInyllIIisI wsamouruuy wqtt lIy70c upocisiseouun Iiaur. Iran .3 hliuitmisiirsrIsIIh'II. . - jlmurlgsuipilalcih .suIsnyIoii.cs1,sm. I . Istnisywelsmblam l I i HIS! AIDITI! D&N' Mr. and Mrs. Juries 0. Dixon, Little Sands. wish to announce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Ardeth. lt.N., to William sto- ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED m--iz 4. v -i'y Tr ITIWAIT Ell. 3Ir't;n?.a of Mr. and Mrs. Claude . . East Royalty. Mu-rug. to take place Oct. nth, 17513 Church 3.!) pm. KEEP 34 TRIM Troll? Middle Muscles For Young, Shcipely Figure ly IDA JEAN KAIN The difference between I young, shapely silhouette and I rnatroniy figure depends on the middle measurement. Many I young mo- ther finds to her dismay that her figure has spread, causing her to look years older. The big question is whether diet or exercise is the solution. The answer is this: If you are mom than five po ids overweight, a diet is needed t reduce poundage. But regardless of weight. exercise is necessary to restore tone to flabby muscles. A well proportioned figure re- quires that the abdomen measure at least an inch and I half less than the bust circumference. To- day's easy exercise routine is de- signed to tone muscles and banish the bulge. The first exercise is for the pur- to fascinating scenes of the young years. to i member not only the quaintnen of those times but to see again childhood's faces and hear ripples of young laughter we then know. It was good to "hand sheaves" on I Saturday morning of the school years. to table them one It I time with every care; good too. to catch I gllmmo of the team on the treadmill, in the mill- bouse I little apart and below; to watch while the brake was applied to the sizable wheel there which miraculously it seemed. brought tbI gear to I stop. leav- ing I strange quiet now and mot- ed sunbeams about. New slower machines and met- hods of threshing have been re- placed. "Faxterl" the years cry." fasterl hurry it. hurry lti..!1eIp high the great wagons. bring them in quickly to the thresher. Toss in the still-bound sheaves.. full sack-and replace with an em- pty. Or better stlll blow the grain to your granary!" Different. Changed. only the grain is the some-the Imbersd husk treasur- ing that living potential which pi ml-ses V ” seedtlrne. anot- her planting to come. other plantings we make. Often unwittingly Ind out of season it would seem yet Iver within. Not on the island-red of stirred earth, but on the pulsing rod of child- rons' hearts. Confldently? Not so. But "leaning hard" on that "suit- icient grace." "Lord who am I to teach the way To little children day by day. so prone myself to go astray? I teach them knowledge, but I know How faint they flicker, Ind how low The candies of my knowledge glow. l tesch them power to will and o But only now to learn anew. My love comes lull!!! in behln and through. I teach them love for Ill mankind Andnnagl God's crsatuns, but I My love comes lagging fsr behln lord if their guide I still must be. Oh let the little children we The tuning herd II Until tomorrow - - - Diary- Good-night. lInI to normal high position, Position: On knees. bend go.-. ward and rest head on folded Irma with knees and hips in ver- tlcal line. , BACK AND UP Movement: Holding one leg straight out. raise it back and up, It the same pulling up and in with the abdominal muscles. Stretch t-hroush to was . . . hold. Return to starting position and re- peat with other leg. Position: Lying on back on floor left knee bent, sole of foot flat on floor. right leg straight down. Left Irm should be down at side, right Irm stretched back on floor overhead. Movement: Contract with the abdominal les and get the small of the back as flat against the floor as possible. Now stretch all along the right side. pushing down with the right foot and up with the right hand . . . hold. Keep small of back on floor. Stretch 3 times, smoothly. Reverse position of legs and stretch along the left side. 3 to 0 times. Gradually in- crease count. Position: Same as in first exer- else. but with both Inns down It sides. Movement: Pull up Ind in firmly with middle muscle to ress small of back against floor. Ilse right leg just slightly off floor, not more than 4 inches. and slowly move right leg sldewards. pointing toes-hold. The leg ac- tion doesn't count. The bias mus- cles of the abdomen must be for- ced to take the Iction. Slowly re- turn to position. Do exercse 8 times with right leg. then change position and repeat exercise with 1419- lame Inctent sustonis remain. Mari-lsses iiiii never in can es. . left leg. - Take I trio of exercises d y. Relularlty is the key. As tie Is 6 minutes of piecisloii eler. cises. holding the movement. can work toning miracles. These strengthening exercises will help to get your posture on the beam, Form the beautiful habit of null. lng firmly up - and - in with the girdle muscles. and you will ban. ish the bulge for good and all. 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