. MR. AND MR8. DAVID B. BBYANEION i Double Ring Ceremony At Kensington One of the most beautiful wed- " '- .. selentinoall co'iilela:A'd'ehk:s'i:,rJiJ.Ao!h'. aoo ' va fCatarr - -Zo I dings of the season was solornn- with atraplosa bodice and ' " l:::io:.h?ie?.':f.i, anrdfghassggit :02: l:v"hd"::,' 5? ::.k,: ”I';n:;uiom Di the Egyptian fez. and versions of 3-ggglayegeol, N;-l:'Inl;g'-flog: :33:-":13 ,lael;tal:)l"t)gutop;)el-;rt1omf0rtnll)l())f. T: lzed on Wednesday afternoon ing stole. hes” e... mitts and we are en rapport. But most of the md "mu, me, u . buglnegg gs. Good'mghL”""0W - - - try - chain caps and in- :,a1.).;,g8 ....:m,.,,';,.,::,,;",l,,n,t,,, 0;, -(:ng1;gfh.o:bg,Yougdfum'j.Qhl. i August 1st at 2:06 o'clock in the shoes. she carried a bouquet of "I"? "W9 " 1"-m 0" '19" W" "'5 get to you-yet you claim you W .;..n e - ' .J'1'iE'l.L"' "'5' :1, Presbyterian church, Kenslngton pink roses. :r;l:yT;:'fl::e:!5:dwg'fg”Ti'vl;"al':: aren't. overly ambitious, tinanc- when Deanna lluth. youngest Mr. Robert Fiectcher, cousin of I wok” certainly .pm.ecme'yom. lhg-u do!” love Mute. I think, ' 9 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Larkin, Kenslngton, became the bride of David lloy Bryanton. only son of Mrs. Bryanten and the late Roy B... . Rev. E.H. Bean performed the double ring ceremony. Mrs. William Forbes of Sunt- morside who was in charge of the wedding music accompanied Mr. Roscoe Walker who sang "Tito Lord's Prayer" prior to the ceremony and '.'Beoause" during the signing of the register. The church was decorated with baskets of mixed summer flow- ers and potted plants. The guest pews were marked with white satin bows. The bride. given in marriage by her father wore a floor-length strapless gown of white Chantilly lace and tulle over taffeta with very full flowing shirt. The match- ing lace bolero was styled with a Peter Pan collar trimmed with rhinestones and the slim lace sleeves fell to a point over the hands. Her fingertip veil of on tulle was held in place wi a tiara of rhinestones and sequins She carried a white Bible, gift of the groom. The bridesmaid, Miss Isabel cotton, wore a ballerina length - and a corsage of pink roses. Wedding gown of ice blue net over taffeta thcgroomwasbestrnanandthe ushers were Mr. Wayne Champ- ion snd Mr. Wayne Harrington. Following the ceremony I re- " for the ' ” family was held at the Birch Hill Lodge, Summsraide. Bouquets of flowers decorated the bride's table which was centered with a three tlor wedding cake topped with a minature bride and groom. The toast to the bride was proposed by Rev. E.H. Bean to which the groom ably responded. Mr. Robert Fletcher read tele- grams from Mr. and Mrs. Ken Pettigrew. Ottawa and Miss Shir- ley Bryanton. Toronto. The bride's mother choose a dress of beige corded silk with copper tan accessories and a cor- sago of American beauty roses. The groom's mother wore a dress of beige lacs with rnotchlng ac- cessories and a corsage or yellow roses. Foilowln the reception the couple le on a honeymoon trip to NJ. and Maine for which the bride donned a suit of summer tweed with navy blue accessories Upon their return Mr. and Mrs. B1-yantoa will reside at Burling- ton where the groom is s pros- llerous farmer. T-BONE groan-rt-it tone wsskrno lMARr'.H.sw.b.R.cI Wife Spoils Marriage With , Untidinoss Dear Mary llaworthr When I married. four year! 0. I con- sidered inyselt the l I man intboworld.Nowlarnoneofthe not I'll call her. seemed my ideal l . ...'I know her idiosyn- too. Since adolescence she was in revolt -against loo posses- ELLEN'S DIARY Walks in Winding Lanes "Wandering. . U” a lost spirit you are!" a pr! Ill" row with a gay touch 6! yillltf WI his jacket chuckled to on from the branch of a wiiallng d apple a farm-lane this afternoon. "Wandering with an obJ0CUV'l" crispling leaf and fadlnl 139349" -flower and laced with the Will!” of the season. "Eh?" eyes were curious. along tw were absolutely sure of them, '"l1iore's truth in that" we no. howlodgod. "Read an article the other day about it. It advised folks mt to lather mushrooms unlu. could make a sorry mag. "Yes, it is quiet and very peace. MA And the countryside so pi-my see that dreamy base away off there against the hills. . Thursday Oct. 4. 1955 TlI0G1Iardlan.P8gO9 the need for a woman's enaataat , cry for her hairdreuer. znaionr A mun: : Leading Parisian lnilliners in- iterpret height in various ,but this towering crown theme es- ltablishes the real look of the sea- (son i"smoke stack" silhouette with a ways. Svend stars the slender "Henry II" toques. Franck I has ets. and hlaurin boautl. A yontbtnl new accessory auto is found in Paulette: shoulder capes. contriving a brief. .aleeve bolero made of fabric matching the hat. This isles is ef- fective in glen checks, orfa ” paired with puffy mushroom berets. ch listed all the sporty eloehes. ' The symmetrically draped turbana and Legroux sisters endorse echia treatments. con" ” V-Mannounoed'I'h a pointed honors cretary”-.t tire Dalhousle Unlves-I-lzty board all governors. Preside: A. I. Kerr Ilr. Icin- ursday. nes' father, the late Hector Mela- dg. externally imposed ..Th might be mush- .. , lheavy-headed look. "Last season's dine! , tltnsner jobs. etc. And rooms”':5:;Imh”::e.. we expmned, Mid the Ogle?! deepening in ” isales Asurpassed all expectation! nee. was honorary secretary of "There were last. year. And be- "'9 Woodlands. be sued, 4.500" .-p.,, 4 in: may like. and the board for may years and marks despite cut-, .” gmtug her college classes work on her own. She grad- mggng cum laude . . . she is an s fectionnte wife, or to our 'wu days loom ever larger. and are , disrupting our communication . . . I had tboukht being boss of a homo wouldevoke habits of neat- ncss. and pride in appearance, in Marge. I was wrong; I came home at-night to cumulative dust and dsorder. I am in mortal fear lest a business acquaintance drop in and see our-squalo SHE'S HANGDOG Once a month or so, Marge de- cides to "reforrn." She greets me at the door in stockings and heels; and the house is spotless-at least in the obvious places. I praise her. but it never lasts more than two days. Then she is back to readlng.- scribbling. piano prac- tice. devoting too much time to the children. chatting with the neighbors . . . The result is I am beginning to treat her as a child. I scold her. and like a child she knows I am right . . . she seems to be losing her self-confidence, even in those tlllllxlelg ll! Which She i0l'lMl'l)' 5' Wt" too much time to the cbil- wlfmut lwkml "P' . this trend into less eccentric and 'g.g' Simply putafow of Catarrb- Ce - . . drenww damn; Wm, neighbopg, Give him lime. Hell come 1.; mg" becoming styles. Haul 0-Zone in the ban y inhaler to I don't want a submissive. self- effacing wife; nor do I want a messy home. On those rare occas- advlce in the matter. H.L. HUSBAND AT FAULT Dear H.L.: Something is ser- iously wrong with this plcture: but I am not sure it is Marge's house- keeping. I rather think you; are the more defaulting party, and that it is your valid (if uncons- clousl sense of guilt that" drives you to put the problem on paper. As you write for advice. in seemingly large - hearted vein. about Marge's failure to satisfy your housekeeping standards-as If that warranted your destruct- ive eoldness to her-maybe you are talking indirectly to your own conscience. as if to refute. "on the record". its mournful hint that you are being peculiarly cruel. In your account, here cut in half. you admit you married Marge with your eyes o . de- lighted with her indlvidua stic so- claivalnes: and also. I'gather. with a great deal of snobblah. self- sides we need velellhli l'?,m” '” tomorrow-dram the field. ' "Well. you needn't V3"? ,,V”"' time looking for muelIl'00ml- hr nodded. "There's none about here- I can tell you that. I believe W” are quite scarce this )'lll'- M 1"-5" so I've heard. Guoll lilwu u” cool summer. perhallI- ll ',;l"5l '5 well". he smiled,sl1:9lgl'I-I -mtg: won't be worryin cooking a dish of toanstoois for yourself!" congratulatory l”'ld'-'- 1" whmmg ' girl so,pretty, popular. bright and spirited (in terms of beins We to name”. not conning favorl. But incressinllil 5”" m”"h". you-V. gonna her down. psycho- loilmum .503: your displeasure in her characteristic patterns of self-expressiveness. You Qomllllln um: you come home nights to "dishes washed but unwiped: to papers strewn over the floor: to dust' on everylllllli ” ".”'””' l.undry on a bedroom chair, to .,, .mPQy glggrettl pack that lay in a corncr'oi llIe"blU1'09m it" almost two weeks. No LOVE FOR HER Further. you complain-sllnlh lcantllf. I lllllIk"'-Ml 51"” d" to reading. scribbling. WWHIIE with music etc. thus in your view letting you'dowii. You imply '11-! now the country'll look like great glory-place. won't it?" "lo beautiful!" we agreed. "Put your ear to the ground in the quiet-you know what I mean? ad what do you hear?" he que,-. ODC "Somebody, somewhere at the threshing," we replied. "Right! Now listen again." "The machines reaping am. there in our gratnficid." "Right too! And what else?" "Blue lays down below in 11,, valley telling us to take note or that macksral sky". we smiled. "You know Mackerel sky, never twenty-four hours dry'!' " "Good! And is that all?" "Oh not nearly allebut all we have time for. Got to get lhogd. vegetables. . .and make a pan or biscuits before supper." "They'll be hot biscuits you'll be serving. I'm thinking. But it's a great world-so busy!" he smu. ed waving us away. "It's a love story, Ellen." James -ays now of tonight's reading is the old armchair. "a triangle thing. He's the one who's 'iooking over the fence. ' " he explains back to here" we offer. "I don't know about that. El- len." he nods aoberly "you never Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Mac- lilillan of York, family of West Covehead. quietly celebrated their Golden Wedding on Wednesday. 50m. 19th. at the home of their son-in-law. and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Orr Maccann. West Cove- head, which was Mr. and Mrs. MacMlllan's old homestead. For the past number of years this respected couple have lived in retirement at the home of their eldest daughter and son-In-law, GOLDEN weoomc I themes in her "Renaissance line” with high-crowned, rolled - brim Mr. and Mrs. Alex Maci-Jachern, York. Mrs, MncMilIau is lhe former Bertba Duck of Pleasant Grove, The couple were married at Mi-Ll MacMlllan'a old horn on Sept, 19, mos by the Rev. G 1:, D,,w5on,l They had four children, three of.- them survive: Bessie, Mrs, Me; MacEachern of Montreal: Jean, Ml'l- 0" MBCCann and Florence Mrs. James Rea of West Covehead. anddthree grandchildren Jamie Res. Edith and Freddie Maccann. Hats Are Tall, Less Eccentric, Than Before . By PEGGY MASSIN PARIS iReutersl.- French mil- liners are featuring for this win- ter the tall, angular silhouette. re- taining. height but reducing vol- ume. A year after the revolutionary appearance of the heavy. bulky hat. Paris designers are evolving Height and movement are stres- sed by soft manipulation in such basic shapes as the stove pipe. and the child.en even less: ill!" why you'd be even more miser- able without her than with her. You're beginning to get the pitch of your own emptiness. You re- sent her pleasure in the children, in neighbors. in cultural interests. etc. a wanting to consume her yourself. exclusively. And the ter- rific strain she's undergoing. try- ing to maintain personality whole- ness in this grapple. probably ex- plains the dust on things. , As for papers strewn on the floor. the empty cigarette pack in the corner, dishes waiting to be put away. what's to prevent your itching in? A genuinely loving husband would. thus promoting rapport without giving it a thought You need psychiatric help to prime your growth. M.H. Mary Haworth counsels through her co umn. not by mail or per- sonal ntervlew. Write to her in care of this newspaper. ' rsucn. sun E03 THAT TRIM LOOK and Mclaeod Ltd. TAPIRID SLACK! IIAU'l'l!'Ul.LY TAILORED. ILOUSIS Miracle fabrics of Terrylene. Angular, Head openings are wider andi deeper, and are brought down to; cap the ears and follow the na- tural hairline all around. 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