, V. at . ,. -"sac. . .v- ..-.i.,. rwwi. 1 er. AIIQIII c.w.I.. srons uounsl . T r x T n uoiv.rUns.wnn.-munel ' 1- A g sans.-oral. , A in FRIDAY - BLANKE TS l Line No. 88 l KENWOOD RAMCREST cram canons -, ?Slza60x84 (Satin Bound) mm . Si" 7”” M" B”"'”” non 13.50 Line No. 4.3 Lens Carolina McLure. Women's Editor. Phone 1 Pate 8. The Guardian Wed. NOVCInbl'7, HAPPENINGS The Halifax Symphony 0rchee- weekend theiur;ddahili'ghtle)r. Mrs. .3 tra conducted by Thomas Mayer id Dreyer . nyerio c'u.,.”.d. nu b an is performing at the concert here John, New Brunswick. and their I T...” an ymnp two songs ix cl-)hor;i!s anldhorclhees- children April and Peter. I nmunced um "'8 C0mP05 3' rt ” " 3' th will be C.W.L. f I! e Morgan, M.A., B. Mus., Oxford. Cal. and Mrs. E. J. Van Horne mm” B”; on Nocgggle. cm The words of those songs are by have arrived safely in Geneva, ad uquuud an Iumbe" m wellvknown Southd African ndpoets Switzegliailid, N.-iiccoi;Id.iggmt)om:'.cabb iuud namely Cilliers an saer a are receiv Y rs. A gum” " cud ".119. (91. very national and patriotic in style. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ewan g h".& It V” deemed to how . The English translation is by Mar- Millan. cud P1” In the 13.11511 11," Q" EH91 1-YEW W . November 14. articles Mr. Lea-Morgan composed his Mr. and Mrs. I.-Swan Maclldillal "be donud wan members and songs at the request of the South who have been in residence for mo from each district l Keuwooo FAMOUS" -14 " ' " i i ' African Broadcasting Corporation. two years at the Queen Hotel are ” prov”. mi. lunch PLAIN 0010” Th songs have been broadcast on leaving for Amherst. Nova Scotia. A can,” Mu, ME AND M33 WALLACE woo” tn: South African Overseas scr-, where they will reside. 3: ,3, ,,,,,,,,,,,.. sin 72x34 (satin Bound) 95 S . l,iMlieecl)!b'hl3iiBi".i3ei(i:s Efh el.yDl1.dr:lI pub Mr and Mrs Joseph McKenlIn ch tumugxluhilliam llfilte Isnoelx l EACH . Wed at St. James, ouris, 5 y ' an ten Tuesdaav morn;-r lay carat: M-fr;-m B. ;”nm;.m' mom. - - ' ' Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Greenou a trip 10 0Sl0D- W" 9"" The meeting closed with prayer. wlll l.lVe ln Marshfleld have had as their guests tor the NEW Y0fk- " Una No' 48 E . p Ii pretty wedding was solemn- lerina length gown V3: cg:-lahliozg l Ind at S" James-Unite? Church, mt Ttiwll mlflg formins lt bow Th children were in the midst LAIN C010” . ' A sonris. at two-thirty .0c10ck 0'1 Wh ' b" k 5 Her headdress was gg gggggg of .”mHoH" when mm W, P Saturday. October sixth, when in the Sc . b d an and She . ' . mu had "1. room "Tomg size 72x84 (satin Bound) Doris Lyle. R.N.. younger daugh' ii matc in1gl as emte mm r e G rnllnln Adwce pee iyoentnud mm” he asked EACH ' ter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd H. wore writs-ensbo L 0' mixed g 3113!. W -I m- t . MI:cE!W:;1- 30110 1335(mlK9;'l'an::: E::n:"”d ' "Que 7..',',e".n..":::1'l".':,3'Tol;Imy on .11 mm arriage H955 . . - . 33:; W'3ti..;:".0;. ”in ii” .':::2."':,”.”l.. l::;:..”:.': For YOUNG Molhers n... n... 46 , o nrs e . . , Nlffghe drxlgle ring ceremony per- Miss Frances wilsonl, R.tN..mi;vttJr,ef By IDA JEAN KAI" pauepu with , Wight problem formed by Rev. Donald A. Sharpe turquoise gowns sim a,;h9 M" g Young mothers bcwail the ad- put it this wily: Every W339 1 T k "1 t1 1 H n. enact began with the singing at 0 the maid of homo . 3", ll ded int-iier and pounds that come open the refrigerator. I eat o no a over u 5! M REV-Egsmui; -1oNm.oN.1'oNg: Perfect Love". by Mr-, Harley nets 8130 W9” ””'"9”" ” "" with each successive child. Tyir sunr. -ro woitx 0" gimme i.."'.2"""”” N h.' Size 72x84 (Satin Bound) lngs, guest soloist. During the nations. m I ice, is this lens, from . reader new. the docwm prescription hang them lde out a er was EACH I . gjgning of the register, Mr. Ings Mr. Donald Wood. bro 6? 0 lng so that. as they dry, the che- ” in suburban Washington, D.C. M Y": -t "3 W '”l'iii.'2:”n.T.2: am no :::..'"i:.:':. '::.7;f' .: .. em. tm..w.L;w -em cu mplmlsl W35 M'5- E W” o "she's were ' next month. After the birth of my 0' i”""" I "W "o WIFE PRESERVERS 0 P Y9 W9 11 "W-,5 - 9 , . tl g d n to norma sze. er N The church was beautifully her daughters wedding a char- may Seggnd chm amvedp it wok Lie 0!! back In bed 01' On 1100?. Science has not yet discovered Q substitute for wool. um No. 35 when you sleep under a beautiful, soft Kenwood - decorated with autumn leaves and coal crepe dress with pink accee- 1 . This time, I Impact it Wm right knee bent. right foot flat on Blanket on are slee mg under the oldest and ltm flowers. The guest pews were sories. She wore a corsage of lfengign more dimcum Pm . mm cl;Ntll;p;1;:sittt;edpruam Email”, ly P marked Jvltbmflnk ""1 whiff 3321” Wlglgl "immgllficmmmy 3 W believer in protective diet and re Raise M M slowly hold th-' the best protection you can find against the cold. In :' ' an ma - own - - ' ' '” at 23:: In W e mum cepllon tot? approximately seventy ::'5Mi'::;:E Hf-:,ClS:e::,,l:?:efim 5'”W'Y '”"'" " ”””'- Rape” Kenwood Blankets you have only the highest grade EDGES WHIPPED ON TOUR 31933 The bride. given in marriage by guests was held at the heavlew h b. d d M” n M” have I raising fight 188. 181! kn” beni- Ig; mnel; gated Wflgh lam; Howlmtsogls-,T,j1;:"f,;;,",';,1; nlfn 3...il.".i...” wii2”..n .....n...-- ,,;g;n8,e-gr; g;ck;o;3;';g,k1;;;,;,;,;-:1 iarina ng gown a on was con er w Ht u. ,1)”; um , v wi O t lace over net and satin. iuhloned wedding cake. The table was pi:te'';t'"evleig'h:rg'.l'n ?: me, the lgeeining "face: fla.tt on floor. Hold. depth that assures unrivalled warmth th ll Una No. so v with a scalloped neckline. Tba decorated with roses and lighted second of mm Child. In View M ens; an eciaeexemse for mum . 3 ll”! dew" tapered '0 Wm" "3 ''3”''' this. 1 onsulted with a leading ob- 5 "C I . weight. Pre-shrunk to size, a Kenwood Blanket will BOUND ALL AROUND wan arm -3 her hands. Her headdress was a Rev. Donald A. Sharpe proposed "emcian to find out whether abduminnm Me ”" Me)” he" Tobeainpalntbthorooglilyniined wash like a lamb and come from the tub as bright Size 36 x50 7 Size 45260 ' - - b t. soles of feet flat on floor. a ' fr. "nomad Hannah” iii'.””2&..lii1'.'. lg: tzglilllltln ll1tetin:llyde'r::poli:lef: ,”nl;"gfngf ;h:'”gj;j Plzce palms of hands flat against &.'"."i.:'"J'.::l..'i.E.i:.a'L” and colorful as new-for years and years. EACH a EACH langth veil of silk illusion. She Miss Agnes Boylan. R.N., was in lmun "N," W" B lemundmg outer line of knees. and push Itntchadwi . of new wool-long springy fibres, napped to it fluffy Size 36 X sgmcn 5.5 Size 45 xsgmcn knees apart against opposing praeo 'l carried a cascade bouquet of charge oi the guest book. .. .. d 3, t t , i 4. - Amorican nenuty roaes. Her only For travelling the bride wore a mrfgt 1:: d,,,.f,,gw;,1i:. sure of hands. Then (place balms , . M I la blue tweed suit with rust. and . 0" l""9"'h'3hu"'v 3" W9” W5” . - ”'333"'" V” ' nund o 9'” ' . . nancy. and a daily routine of ex , t I ta 1 , bdngm C e g E ,, gift of the groom. white accessories. Mr. and Mrs. "mes should be mkcn to reswre :33 nstresusl nc;, sr&lw'y g y . f r. v'-i The maid of honor was the Wood have taken up residence in mum stretched muscles me, the nees ogc er. er c. N bride's sister. Mn. Allison K. Marahfleld, P. E. I. hwy "mm. when um I. done. Resistance exercise! for Ltonlng - I V Hutch. She wore a etnphu bal- Photo by Bob Ilanibiy. the new mother in, , gm gm," il:)I:sctk.sup:f;'l::v inns; uh: . ' and excellent muscle tone at the up. touchiul Pu" nngwuw W - d- Ilx-W9ek.”"eCk'"P: "' "'d' h gether . . . hold to count of six, A"”"d'"3kmf W5 ""'h:':"3'V'e,:;h't release and repeat. i'.l3”'3i '13: .12. ..'ili'.2”i2miiy in- Thank W d”"”'-,,E'””,,:,': ' ideal getting-bacli-in-s pa r Held l n New Hampshire er--em v-mar when the chic ..... . (iron are close in age. may be (1110 in rvous tension and more time Hanged for murder in onAP'.Eddln'to:lr 'i5'i'.'..'."3.3'.3nu'i7'l”t' i'ii'5i'.1I3d':5nlr"'?.lv'.:'I.iZ'cil:25'"l5's5.'i?Z melt: in '1" Htch-it M-av of t-i- W!" C"''”'' Oakalla lail. Bob Gra- . the inn". 'Meiiiodint Church in t--nut'h" and "The Lord's P'i-nyer." Tokyo. capital of Japan cele ham save his W05 "W Claremont. New Hampshire, U. 8. Miss Janet Burnham of East b”"i"3 "5 509'" ”'"'V9””y- h" 50m90n9 9'59 might 599- A. when Gwennath Eileen Miuey, Florencevlllo, N. B. was maid of an Estimated Doitlllliloll 0' 3-350-' Read this touching story 009' of a repantant killer e and two rateful men . daughter of Rev. and Mrs Edward honor. and Min Lorraine Lacaesa in The tandard this Mlllay was united in ma go with of Gardner, Mass.. and Miss Gail week. Get The Standard GHKI XIX-C Rev. David Winslow Polhemus of Christensen of Concord were bride North Charlestown. son of Dr. and maids. All three were school clau- -l- on salt. now. cti:m- r, b. . Th, ,1 1,1 - . y w bestinan. eta wit mags: M. b 1 Y g ba g ,.,..,,,.,:: .5315. ”,.';";:,”...:.f, Four . y... . .n n....., Davis 5...... novel ...n 20 n9 0” I r ams on Rev. W. Polhemua who serve: I ""915 ohumh in coiebrook. The bride's gown was made of lace radlngata; edged with pleated nylon net. It had long pointed Y I ll which was caught to a lace 1 ""9 mdlf';”m:"" X baart shaped hat. and carried a 2'35” we "en maid of honor wore a full 3 cm” "mn- length gown of American beauty 1 "W "" matching taffeta. entwined with 3 ”"P'''”''” W” luv" Ind amend wml . "mg 1 cup stoned dates. cut fine or In Elm". gown! 0! bl ht 8 Cream butter and sugar thor- and dusty rose iaffeta.uSTbney oughm add 8335' mud Mm mm. drop from spoon. Bake in moder- The mother of the bride wore a "” M” M” "'"”' wk” ” shoulder coruga was of pink roses. 5 A u c 1-. A navy lace gown was the choice eoruge was made of red roaee. Between I60 and 400 persons at- A tour . it-r wedding cab tOIPOd with white It might be to your advantage to know that we now have an efficient remedy for the relief of eczema,- MONACAD OINTMENT! Successfully used for tetter, Itching skin, pimples, scratches, and all mild skln-affections as well as for piles. l ' The 2-0:. Box, 65: On sale in drug and general stores and at THE 'l'llAPPIS'l'i FAT!-llRS' North Rogersvllle, N.B., (who pay the mailing charges.) Dealers, agent, are requested nvicl i:-qr; Mrs. Oscar M. Polhemus oi Cole- mates of the bride. Philip M. Pal- nlitrici superintendent of in. was ring burer. c-rryine H10 two pages of comics. Only ten cents. a M". Arlington much,” was off ducheaa satin, princess style. with we . g ' sleeves and a mandarin collar. She Qmcx OATMEAL Duo" cascade of white roam and mpha- '5 WV ”"' mm ”' "9"" notls taffeta. princess style, with a bustle 1 "Pi c'"'""m" bun ma. walnuts if desired ried sheaths of white, miniature d""" ”" "'?”' "”"' ”'d '0'" dress of Monaco blue lace over taf- cooH”' of the brldegroom'a mother. Her - C” l-VJCWW tended the eervica and also the re- hrook hemul. brother of the groom was Method”, chm-ch in Andonr, ad rings on a white satin cushion with um. -M Rwy chnln Men". an imported Italian embroidered ON SALE NOW won her mother's French illusion wt Cu” Wm" "gar ve 1 tsp. soda, dissolved in milk bow. Her role - shaped hat was of 1 lspt 8mg" The bfdesmalds were dressed 1 cup "mm 1 Pompom amend WM meemud dissolved in milk, Mix well and feta with navy accesso in. Her hat was of a lighter blue, and her ” which followed in Howe ,,,,,,. , utuineuwiua , Wu am vain :13" . us.” who O14-OI not 1 I 15.00 M700 .1""""' :5n"2"..':.'.'" aumwn runaw- YIIIG .. w an . is it I 3 it i sill it