'23 .4-Ear -9 r MISS AMERICA IS HERE ' ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.-some merica of 15! title is the one here in this group of Si beauti- who will be chosen at the climax 1 contestants tor the Miss A- at the annual beauty pageant Saturday night. Posing for the traditional group swim suit pic- ture. the girls began the round of events for ,the evlveted title. (AP Wirephoto). National League Saturday mi. ioo 010 M14 iii -0 iiisburgh 103 000 Ila-6 9 0 Sanford. Qualters (1) Heard (7: and Lopatr Swanson. Arroyo in Hue (st and Foilea. W: gun.-on; L: Sanford. Brooklyn (1)0 013 lili-5 I0 0 Xeiv York 080 000 Ml-4 B 0 Mtllellll. Craig Hi and Walker. Gomez. Worthington (0) Constable (7) Griasom (I) and Thomas W: Craig; L: Gomez. iilis: Bkn-Furlllo. Snider: NY- Tlioinat, Mays. Cincinnati ll0 ONCMI-4 8 0 St. Loyis 301 Oil 10x--'I I1 0 Jeffi-oat. Podbielan i7l Free- man 13! and Bailey; V. McDan- iel. L. McDaniel (2! Muilett I9) and l.niidi'llh. W: L. McDaniel; I. Jeitcnal. iihitagii I ONOIO MI-2 5 I illaiilwe 005 M0 llx-7 14 1 llillman. Llttletield (8) Brosnan in and Silvers; Spahn and Cran- ll. L: Hillman. Hits: Chi-Long. asks; Mil-Covington. Patko. American League Saturday .'eii Turk 02l 001 ill)-I 11 0 Washington 000000001-l 8 1 Ford and Howard; Rgmos. liyde i6i Lumenti ill and Flu- gerald. L: Ramos. HR: Was- Sievrrx. Baltliiiiire 010 Ml Ml-8 15 1 I:. on 00000010!-A4 8 0 Jillinsnn. Trout rm and Gina- Qrg; Sullivan. Sialer (I) and BASEBALL ROUNDUP Daley. W: Sullivan; L: Johnson. HR: Bos-Daley. Cleveland 220 010 M0-5 'l0 2 Detroit OW ooo 220-4 iii 0 Garcia. Mossi (I) Narleskl is) and Nixon: Lary. Stump (1) Sleater (6) Foytack ill and Por- ter. House Hi. W: Garcia; L: Lary. Kan City I00 000 100-1 ll 0 Chicago 100 600 iilx-8 12 l Poriocarrero. Aber in German I5) Morgan (7) and Smith; Pierce and Lollar. L: Portocar- rero. HRs: KC-Smith; Chi-Apari- clo :2). Saturday international League Buifalo I00 zoo 010-4 10 4 Montreal 10.1 010 00x-6 9 0 Coleman. Kume iii Drews rill Duser (7i and Noble. Asiroih 13) Harris. Darnell (Bi and Running. Plgnatano 16). W: Harris. L: Coleman. Rochester 0000000004) 9 1 Toronto ooo 101 00x-2 6 0 R. Rlcketts. Grcason i7l, and D. Rlcketts: Uohnson and St. Claire. W: Johnson. L: Ricketts. Richmond on 400 000-5 8 3 Columbus ooo 217 40x-it l0 2 Parsons. James idl Dixon i7! and Sullivan; O'Brien. Klldoo (ll Naranjo 40 Burtschy (iii and Kravltz. W: Burtschy. L: James. Miami NI I30 020-7 15 0 Havana 011000 000-2 5 0 Church and Buclis: Cuellnr. Pena (5). Scantlebury I6) and Iz- qulerdo. W: Church. I.: Cuellar. llT'-l'l.'E SANDS Mrs. llunald Livingstone. Hope- ielii. left last Sunday to visit her aged lather. Mr. Clark of the Magdalen lslanda. Miss Lorraine Wilson. Little Sand-. was a recent visitor at her ;.'i'iin(iparent.s. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Dale). New Glasgo . P.E.l. lir, Malcolm MacDonald. Hope. ficld. has isken up work at the crushing plant with the County Cnllsiructlrlfl Co.. Brooklyn. .'llr. and Mrs. Carmichael of On- tario, are visiting at their par- tots. Mr and Mrs. Allan Fraser. liupeiicld. lim Bcssie Mary Mai.-Pherson. snsion. 2ilass.. has been visiting ll her brothers. Mr. Norman Mo Pierson. liopefleld and also via- ioag rrlatives in Murray River. she left recently on her return for her home in Massachusetts. Mrs. Edward Mai.-Igan oi Bi-nokiine. Miiss.. is spending her ranimn at the home of her bro- mrd. llr. Harold Macbaen. Little I iirfiziiim Maclnod. Hopefield W! has been section lies at st. Peters. has been transferred to 5I7llrIs recently. Mrnand Mrs. Allaa Fraser. llspelu-Id. have also had another illlighicr visitl at their B01110. 55! ii iirs. Rn rt Okum. ac- ifiillivnnied by her husband and little girl from Ontario. Mr. (L lillilfi mother also accompanied illm on her lint trip to P.t-..l. Mrs. Nlary MaeNeill of the luff nr the Provincial senator- liili. is visiting at her MIDI II Little Sands. Mr and Mrs. Elmer Llvllgstof W No hay: visited their home ""lli'Defield ever the weekend "L Augiist ll. Mr. LIVIlQtCO it"-mnioyui at Oagetewn. N.B. f . Belle River. were visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mac Leod. Hopetield. it is believed that Mrs. Cheater LeLacheur. White Sands. has been engaged to teach in the Little Sands school for the next school year. Mr. W.H. Spencer. Oberlin. Ohio. Mr. Alex Blue. Little Sands. and Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Spen- cer of Boston. who have been vis- iting at Alex Blues in Little Sands were in Charlottetown on August I. Mr. W.H. Spencer continued on to Hampton where he visited Mends at Warren lnmaii'a. He attended the annual lnman pic- nic at Crapaud. held on August 10. He returned to Little Sands on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jackie Stewart. Truro. were visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Maclaod and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stewart. is Mr. Alex Blue regrets that he was absent lrom his home when Mr. Elmer Stewart of New Glas- gow. N.S.. called to visit his old friend on August Ith. Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Kennedy horn Dartmouth. N.s.. were vis- Ittitg at her sister's. Mrs. Edison Martin. Belle River and their andfather. Mr. Charlie Mac- an. iris. Mr. Ben Compton oi New York has recently joined his wife and tamlly who have been visiting at her father's. Mr. M. A. Mac- lensie: Little Sands. They also visited lils lolk's at Bangor. P.E.l Mr. and Mrs. Andrew O'Con- nor from Ontario. are guests of her mother. Mrs. Catherine Hume. iris. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sackett from Illinois. are guests of her lathd. Mr. Charlie Mat-Lean. iris Mr. and Mrs. Edison Hume and family from Ontario. were re- cent guests of Mrs. Catherine Home and Mrs. James A. Mac- Lead baugh. Oak Valley. were visiting at her sister's. Mrs. Alex Blues. Little Sands on Wednesday. Mrs. Donald Alex MacLeod. Hopetield. took suddenly ill at her home early Monday morning. Her many friends hope she will soon be well again. it is reported that no teacher has yet been hired for Hopelield school. Mr. and Mrs. Daiinle Muiin and family have moved back to their home in l-lopefield. This has added new pupils to the school district. Mrs, Chester Maurie:-horn and son Cyrus. were guests of Nlr. and Mrs. R. Fri1.zell's, Belfast. on Sunday. Cyrus returned to his duties in Charlottetown in the Dept. of Public Works. Ano- ther son William. is employed in the Canadian Bank of Coniiiie-rce. Murray River. l Miss Maud Macl-Iachern is vis- iting at her home in Hopcfield.' Master Bobby Ross. Pictou. is also visiting at his grandmothers. Mrs. Maciiachern. Hopefield. Mr. Murdock MacPhee has re- turned to his home in Hopefleld. after Visiting his daughter. Pearl. Mrs. Dougie Stewart. who was the relatives of Mr. Alexander Ross of Flat River. who passed away is week. Mr. Ross has re- latives in Little Sands. Miss Kathryn MacNeill. who is visiting at her home in Little Sands from Boston was a recent guest of her niece Mrs. Alex Stewart. Charlottetown. Misses Donalda and Heather Saunders returned to their home in Murray River alter visiting re- latives in Little Sands for over two weeks. Mr. Ewen Hume. Boston, Mass brother of Mr. Samuel Hume. Uigg. was visiting at the home of his cousin. Mr. Hugh Mac- Neill. Little Sands for a few days recently. C.0. EAST BALTIC Miss Marion Mac-Donald. Tor- onto. spent her holidays with her mother. Mrs. John Gillis. East Point. Miss MacDonald in em- ployell with the T.C.A. Company in Toronto. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Rose. East Bal- ilr. on their marraige at Red the victim of a car arrident on her way home from Muss- achusetis. . Mrs. Katie Jollymore and two; daughters Edith and Gladys. Kent ville. N.S.. are guests or Mrs.ll Jollymoreis two sisters. Mrs- Duncan MncRae. iris. and Mrs.i D.A. MacLeod. Hopefield. The quilt which was rattled at Mr. Carleton Humels on Satur- day night and mode by the I. In of the High Bank and Little Sands Women's institutes. was won by Mrs. James Blue. Mone- ton. N.B. Mr. William H. Spencer. Ob- erlin. Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Allan P. Spencer. Boston. Mass. left August IQ. for their homes. Mr. W.l-I. Spencer will pick up his, daughter at the University of Maine, where she took a three weeks course in "Work shop in Conservation of Nnthral Resour- ces". From there they will so on to Boston and spend a night there. Mr. Spencer and Marion will continue on to their home in Ohio where they expect in meet his, brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. E. Victor Creed oi Portland. Oregon. l Mr. and Mrs. Creed planned to. leave their home in Oregon on August 12 and arrive in Detroit. Mich.. August 14th. to visit with his sister. Mrs. William B. Con- rad and other relatives and for- mer friends there. (The Creed: lived in Detroit many years ago! From there they plan to visit at the Spencer's in Ohio. A nep- hew. Mr. Victor Sencabaugh in Toronto and relatives ot Mrs. Creed'a In Bulfalo. Then on to P.E.l. where they will spend a few days visiting his sisters. Mrs. Alex Blue. Little Sands and Mrs. Rowrin Sencabaugh. Oiilt Valley. The Creeds are travelling by train and would be pleased to see re- latives and friends on P.F..l. at their sisters. Their stiiy will be short on P.E.l. as they plan to be hack in Quebec City on September 3th. to attend a sun Life Convention. which hesins on September 9. The Cri.-eds are ex- pected on P.E.l. August 30th. They plan to soil for Europe af- ter the Convention and return to Point, August lst. Mr. Jerome Sutherland return- ed to his home at Black Pond. having received medical care in the Charlottetown Hospital. There are several schools in the. nearby districts still without al teacher and with little hope of securing anyone. The host of friends of Mrs. Fred Robertson. Klngsboro. re gret to learn of her recent op- eration in the P.E.l. Hospital Mr. and Mrs. J.T. Lewis. Pic- iou County, spent a few days guest of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Robertson. Klngsboro. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Arthur and niilldren. Walpole. Mass.. spent their holidays with Mrs. Arthur's parents. Mr. and Mrs. S.E. Mac- lLeod. Ulgg. and with her sister. Mrs. Floyd McLean, Klngsboro. Miss Audrey Roberion. Mone- ion, N.B.. spent her holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alex- ander Robertsnn. Red Point. Many friends and acquaint- ances in the eastern district are. happy to know that Dr. R.F. see- man. Charlottetown. is now im-pl proving, having been taken sud- denly III in Halifax. July lsl. when he went to watch some of his hor- ses in a holiday racing meet. Mr. Charles MacDonald. 0nt., is now spending his holidays wlthi his mothu. Mrs. John A. Mac- Donald and brothers at North Lake. East Point. The members of the C.W.L. Red Point. held a successful dance in the Red Point School and a good sum was realized. Mr. and Mrs. Aroeti Robertson. Kingsboro. visited with Mrs. Rob- Ci.on's mother. Mrs. F.E. Rob- cuoa no recently nnoerveatito Mrs Clifford Robertson. char-itreaunent iii the Folio Centre. .Charloiie.uviii. and his ii'li'lld5 and Kplay-mates are wishing him a u operation in the P.E.I. Hospital Ir. Emery Bruce left on return h Windsor, 0nt.. having spent his vacation with his parents.l . and Mrs. Ray Bruce. Rudy t E! Mrs. Daniel Jarvis. Elmira. is time of writing a patient in ' Hospital and her host are wishing her a recovery. Mrs. Jarvis la ol the oldest residents of the Elmira District and was at all times found to be ready and wil- ling to help out in sickness and . A speedy recovery is moot heartily extended to Mrs. Jarvis. it" day visit with relatives and kienda in Blue Hill. Maine. Bos- bn and Cambridge. Mass. Mrs. Peter Campbell. Boston. Maaa.. spent a few days with her sister and brothers in Red Point. Black Pond and Souris. Congratulations are extended to Miss Margaret McLean. Monta- gue. on successfully passing her Grade 10 exams at Montague. Miss McLean la the daughte oi Mr. and Mrs. James McLean. Montague. tormer residents at North Lake district. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rose. London, Ontario, spent their holidays with Mr. Rose's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rose. Red Point. and sister. Mrs. Keith Mc- Kenzie and Mr. McKenzie. Souris. Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hunter. Parrsboro. N.S. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunter. North Lake. Mr. and Mrs. winsloe Coffin and family. Nova Scotia. are spending their holidays with Mr. Cottin's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Coffin. Klngsboro. The island Construction Com- pany uiih Mr. George Hurkiiis. aii manager. has its asphalt plant set up at Souris and are now getting underway to put on heav- ier pavement on the road from Red Point to Souris. The dredge operated by Mr. Norman McLean, Murray Har- bour. is doing a fine Job of dredg- lng out the North Lake Har- bour and the boats have no trou- ble in getting in and out of there. Mr. Kenneth MacDonald and Mr. Bernard MacDonald left on return in Ontrcio, having spent their holidays with their father. Mr. Stephen MacDonald. North Lake. Mr. MacDonald also ac- companied ihem back to Ontario where he will visit with other members of his family. Mr. Elmer Mclnnls. Ontario. is spending his holidays with his mother. Mrs. Annie Mclnnls. Lake ville. Sincere sympathy is extended :j. orlsman Vxxyxmir ayarrkr Rolled with . . . 'ALLWEATI'IER' Woterproot Paper Erma imid . . . foe extra enjoyment. their home in about 8 months. hoping to be home for their' Thanksgiving. l Mrs. Dan Daley of New Gias-. gow. N.S.. was visiting at her: daughter's. Mrs. Edwin MICKEII-I ale. Little Sands. . and Mrs. Rowan Sencaw slacero sympathy I00! out till ;Get COOLER, CLOSER 5More COMFORTABLE fshovea. with M! NH uiiiia siiavs an ,. .. ...m,g-s ...p,e.-vii ' i 9 .e I i l ing a car of again until next SHINGLES gWe have just completed unload- Shingles and can now supply all the various grades at prices you will find very attractive. 24" B.C. Royals also available in limited quantity - suggest you place y in order when theseoole sold, "Royals" will not be available Mscll0NAl.l) - ll0Wll ll Woodworking co, ltd. CiiAlLO'l"l'l1'OWh,i,l'. 5. I. out aim - asn CEDAR Eastern Cedar if interested we i lottetou u. on the death of her hus- band at his home. Mr. Robertson was widely known to many. He-speedy recovery. lie is the and was the son of the late Mr.-and -at Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Poole. Mrs. Sianford Robertson. Munn'slSuuris. I R03d- 59V9"l 0' 53 '9l"lV93-l Mr. Rennie Benton. Toronto, On-' lriends and neighbours paid their last respect by attending his fun- eral in Charlottetown on August 8nd. - Friends in the eastern dis- tricts are interested to learn of the engagement of Miss Selma MacPhee. Emerald. Miss McPliee is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Mac!"-'hee, Emerald. and lormer resaidents of North Lake. previous to moving to Emerald. ltario. is now spending his holi- -days with his parents. Mr and Mrs. Angus Benton. East Point.l Mr. J.A. Ryan. Bayfield. is la patient in the Souris HospiiaI;.l and his host of friends do him a speedy recovery. A miscellaneous shower was held in the Elmira Community jHall on the nigh; of July 29. in 'honor of Miss Grace MacEai.-hern. ilaakeville, whose marriage to Mr.' wish Her marriage to Mr. Terry Ryberi Bernard Ryan. Hayfield, took Saskatchewan. will take place in Si. Ciarels Church, Toronto, Aug- iast 24th. Miss Marie Massey left on re- turn for Ontario to resume herl duties as nurses aid. having spent Iser holidays with her parents. .place August 7th at St Columba Church. She was the recipent of. lmany lovely gifts, including a llarge sum of money. Mr. Edviiii Fraser left on re-l lturn to Ontario. having spent -his holidays at his home in Red lliam J. MacKay. lmMonday, Sept. 9. 1957The Guardian Page 7 MURRAY RIVER Mrs. Everett .'tfscLeod and family and Mr. Ross of Strath- cona. P.E.l. were Sunday visi- tors to High Bank. guests at Mrs. Norman Stewart. and also the home at Mr. and Mrs. William J. MacKay, Murray River. Miss Donalda MarKay. R.N.. Murray River. left on August to for Moncton. N.B.. where she will begin her training as air- line stewardess with Maritime Central Railways. Donaida is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. Earnest MacDon- son. Kiugsboro. July 20th. The ladies of the North Lakel W.l. held in successiul pantry sale. in the Co-op store on the eve-v ald and family at Ulag. were Sunday visitors to Murray liv- er. guests at Mr. and Mrs. Vil- liam J. Maclhy. Friends oi Mrs. Lemuel Bre- liaut. Murray River. are sorry iohearsheisapatlentinthe Prince Edward Island Hospital. Charlottetown. Mrs. Wiuiam Fyfe and daugli te: Shirley oi New Glasgow. N! are visiting in Murray River. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred White. Mrs. M.M. MICL.Q0d has re turned to her honne in Murray River. after spending a week at the home of her daughter. Mrs Byron Sharp and Mr. Sharp is Campheilton. N.B. Mrs. Frank Mnuxenzie anii son Brian. have returned to Mara- tlion. 0nt., after spending their Mr. and Mrs. Freeman Mossey,lPoint. and also attended the-ning of July 27th. and a sub- holidays at the borne of her par- Botliwell. Donald Poole is now receivliiglliraaeri to Mr. George Robert- weddiixg as his sister. iLilIian stantiai sum of money was made in aid of institute funds. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ruebea Moore. High Bank. 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