WOMEN A Camidiaii Club such as was fnunrted in Charlottetown this past iii-i-k consists of a ntimber of people in a town who meet at tervals around I luncheon or dill- ner table. or in the afternoon or evening. to hear distinguished Cans adians or visitors from other count- 'i-ies speak on issues of national -and international importance. -f'I'liere are about I hundred Can- it ladian Clubs located in all the larger cities. and most of the biz- ' ger towns across Canada: the lntal r , membership is 40,000 Membership . ill this club offers: an opportunity "tn hear outstanding speakers. I ' chance to broaden one's horizons, ; sense of participation in a nat- 'mnie (Ianailian unity. Dr dag, awning after the ("tub dinner t,,.,.,,..,- at iir. A D Dunton. Chair- ,.; trip r it F who was the guestn Hit;-krii at the Canadian Club Din-i , 1 net". Kits Kl'lll. S Rog:-is entertain- ed at luntlieon Vl'ednesda.V El llefl . rosirieiire in honour of Dr. A. D. J .l5Duntnn, the guests were the Exe-l i .l'('lllli'P and Committee of the Chair-. . lottctiiivn Canadian Cltib. little Miss Anne Barbour left Thurs- .-day morning on I motor trip to the Eastern United States. Senator Elsie lnman. Mrs. W. H. .V. Dunbar and Miss lphigenie Arseriault are the three ladies on t tin: axrriitive of the Charlottetown T" Canadian Club They are all mem- bers of t.be Business and Profess- ional Womenis Club. Se 11 atnr Elsie lnnian. Mrs. . eorge S. A lnman and little ' lldaiizhtoii, and Mr. Gordon Bears 3 lilfinlttrvd this week to Saint John. 'N R. Mrs. George lnman and her .little girl accompanied by Mrs. '-;Manning Bagnall left by plane for l iLnnrinri. Ontario. Senator lnman Bears returned by car to -4 litre. G D l'lrP.inis entertained T at her 1-osuienre Friday It I lunch- eon in honour of Mrs. Stanley Stor- ev, Baltimore. Maryland. Mrs A R. Cosh has had as her guests Dr. and Mrs. F. Clarke Fraser of Montreal who were here for the wedding of Mrs. Fraser's ' Iistcr. 'tliss Norah DcBlois, to Dr. . i; John Henry. The Royal Etliiai'd Chapter of Ute l,O DE. met for sewing Mon- day afternoon at Mrs. lan Bur- nst's residence. Upper Prince St. Later in the afternoon. Mr. is in his final engineering year at Ar.-irii.-i t'niversity is Captain of the Arnrlia lfiiiversity football team. A('.'ltllfl and St. Dunstan'I played here last weekend. 'Klr and Mrs Stewart MacKay hate had as their guest Mr. Rob- ert l-'.-irquliarson-. Glen Grove West Avenue. Toronto. In this era of rcroi:t1i7.ing well- knnun names our province again in itself. But it is even far more beautiful in what it has stood for a lifetime of brilliant service to the Prince Edward island Pro-J testant Orphanage. at it luncheon bridge on Friday Display and Tea. Tuesday. It the ,Cundall Home. have left for Hamilton. Ontario, ,. where they will take up residence. i , Mr. Sedgewtck is associated with v The Bank of Nova Scntin. Mrs. Maurice Rloclt entertained ,. pt .her residence Tuesday evening 0 It bridge. Mrs Russell Farqiiharsiin criter- ..t ulned at her; home Thursday even- : it In It bridge. An Edwnrdian beauty who was Iosteu and writer. the Dowager Dutchess of Sutherland. and In hternntlonnlly famous singer Fri- dg. nampei both belonging to the era. have died recently. It Dutcheiui rg SutherlInd'I j occurred in isrritz where he in on holiday. Frieda Horn- 13 lo Page ti.” The Guardian Saturday, Oct. 22. 1955 Happenings Of The Week i )joined the Metropolitan opera com- I lhcr first married lltle. She was 'the eldest daughter of the fourth Earl of Rosslyn. She was widely 'travelled and had lived in France since ms. The Dowager Dutchess was awarded the Croix de Guerre and she founded the Sutherland Technical school for Crafter's sons. Frieda Hempel tall. fair and ex- quisitely beautiful was the Jenny Lind of her time. She was born in Germany in 188.5 and was a con- cert and operatic coloratura, She pany. New York in 1912. She mar- ried William B. Kahn in l9ltl. They were divorced in 1926. Among her chief roles were Gilda in flifZ0' .-'13-as-'1 V A-tiiumn We Pictured at the rt-ception at the 1 Mrs. Henry with their atteiitlunls Mrs. Henry; Miss Audrey De-- Blois, usher- an Oi Wide Interest inimulo or:.iiii7,ation trying to pro- letta. Susanna in Figaro. Eva In Meistersinger. Mimi in La Bohr-me and Marguerite in Faust. Her a nnn n,. 5 p 3...” ;i"Ipr.tVl('E to young singers was: To sins: tamrrl at their residence. Wednes-.'Sf3lP5 rs 5l0Wn5l'3l95- 'll”"k 5031”- canadian 1 little scales. big scales. soft scales, The occasion was in lmltl 5”ll95- T" """l'9”'lz""g wh” have heard Frieda liempel h V." n; ,n., R05;-d or (;m-5-mm-5 beauty and singing will ever be ti glorious memory. Mr and Mrs. Gregory of Saint Jiilin, N. B. llv out-of-town guests at the HON DeBlois wedding. Mrs. J. E. Ready has lf(tllll'll(t(ll from a two weeks motor Worcester. M855-. and Plllsllel trip I M a it n in g ,Bagnall. and Mr. anti .Vlrs. (zrant their (1. 9' gift Mrs re 3 ' . the 3 them .0 Mis (l. Cliorloitetowii M” nnnlnnnald when l ficiated. Under the dirt-ction of Mrs. l asst-iiiblcd presented ltntcl J. 5 ygaicnm 0; sllfnnnerside had . Charlottetown. was the scene of a utl tables of bridge for Mrs. Mac-j W"ldl"l3 "l Wlll" '"l""95l w”l”95' Doiiald and presented her with Ilda-V aner"m.m' nmnh” lmhi M10" Inns, Sannnnn. Evening M,-SS Norah Havilant. youngest daugh- Vivinn Abbott entertained in Mr. . . . l anti Mrs. MacDonald's honour at Elms became me hnde of Du Jnlln iSl.'tllllttllI'. Friday evening Mr. and 5l”."'"' Hemy' W" Dr D" and M”' I.-rank Manny". Lonnwortn J. Stewart Henry of Montreal- entertaiiit-d in honour guests with I silver tea service. s Winiiifred Kcntiy. R.N.. h returncd to New York City after attending the funcral of her moth- zj s,.nn,,n. an H. Rnrh,.n,. End M,-Sn Mast ler Mrs. Cziiherine Kenny. While in Ea.-hnur Mrs. I-tthpt Hog;-rg. Mr, Dr and MI... J P. Jinn”, nn.,.nthc (lity she was a guest of her! and ilrs. . Wendell Barbour Rl'Id.'-pcpiiyvd wordmthal their daughter l"'"'l"lli'll'l3W 3"” T'5"'r ML 3"” Miss Flizabeth Lantz has arrived ll'll'-S 'l- -l- M””'l5- in London, England. During three days stay she will be It guest of Commander and Mrs. W. St. G. Abbott before proceeding Southern Rhodesia where she it be married. October twenty-nint Mr. and Mrs. their daughters W. Storey land and Lewiston, Maine. This is the time of the year and Anne and Patsy tier i IE to ill ii is in l('.an.1t in Miss W. Jean Fewester, Toronto. i Henry. a uraduate of the University ofiMiSniAu Saskati-liewan in Home Economicsj bride in connection with her company work. Miss Few- str-r makes frequent trips across the province in each year R. F. Wt-lton. Tiliss Mae G. (lliard. New York dress had a following , marriage on October 12. l are l)r. John Steiiart Henry and l Palmer. maid of honor; Dr. and 3 She is register: and Mr. Tom D. Dchlois. ed at the Charlottetown Hotel and; have returned from a visit to Port- 0"d5'lV';flr1.l' Will ll? the EUPSI of Mr. model gown of white beau de soie lan . rs. John Mac- Miss Suzanne l.eft to right: Mr. Keen. best man: Saint Paults Anglican Church. pearl tor of Mr. and Mrs. Noel H. De- and corn Reverend Canon .l, T. lbbtiti of- .lV. L. Dingwell. organist. the choir l "lilltl-8' ll'L'l'e lsang as their processional hyinn. "The Voice That Breathed O'er ,Eden. Vases and baskets of uhtle Igladioli were arranged in the chancel while harvest decorations were in the church. The pews were tmarked with white satin ribbon S nbows and gt.-idioli. Thcir srni Mi'. DcBlois gave his daticlttrr -in marriage. Miss Suzanne Palmer lwas maid of honor. Miss Anne sister of the groom. and drcy Dcliltiis, sister of the . were bridesmaids. Mr. John MacKcen of Rothesay. N- B. at- tended the groom. The ushers iii-re IDr. F. Clarke Fraser of Montreal orange delight The bride wore a floor-length lfashioncd with a portrait neckline .embroidered with seed pearls. The fitted bodice with drop- A reception trimmed points hands. and a bouffant skirt with i with the wedding cake. was arrang- l deep pleats falling into a lull chapel i ed with white chrysanthemums and train. She wore a fingertip of French tulle illusion which fell from a cap of matching peau de posed by Rev. Canon .l. T. lbbotti soie encrusted with seed pearls.land Mr. .lohn MacKeen proposed- ' d a cascade bouquet oflthe toast white shnsta chrysantlieiiiunis, sle- plmiiotis and orange delight roses. The maid of honor aitd brides- alike ,gowns of burgandy silcolta with now wide V net-klines. fitted hod- brown wool suit with beaver trim, ices and three quarter length sleev- brown Velllllr hat les and houffant skirts with deep pleats. Their matching handcaux ,were of knife pleated silt-otla andl lthcy wore short while gloves. . i-oscadc bouquets were of Ivory babv mums centered with : OVPT dressed TOSCS. was held in Riots. bridesmaid; Dr. F. Clarke ' Fraser. ushcr; Miss Anne Hcnry.; Norah Haviland DcBlois. young- bridcsmaid. and Mr. Tom D. De- l est daughter of Mr. The bride is the former lliiss l and Mrs. A the where the bride's table, centered veil . silver candleabras. MP5. DCBl0lS. the bride's nintlicr. wore a gown of Dior dc lustcredlN- 53 MP and lVlTS- Grant Gretz- satin fashioned with a sweetheart-ory; Mr. and Mrs. neckline with inset of rose pctals(BRf:n3ll. and pearls. matching hat and acc- essories and a corsage of roses. Mrs. Henry. mother of the groom. was gowned in seat brown velvet styled on princess lines with mat-l china shoes and gloves llcr hat was ' of of French pheasant. and she worel in to the maid of honor and bridesmaids. Following the rcceptioii, Dr. and Mrs. Henry left by car for a wed- ding trip to Boston and New York. the bride travelling in a taupe f with pheasant wings, matching accessories and a .corsage of talisman roses. Out-of-twnn guests were Dr. and Mrs. .1. Stewart Henry. Miss Anne Hf'llF.V. Mrs. Shirley Dixon. Dr. and Mrs- F. Clarke Fraser. all of Moo- ntrcal; Miss Audrey DcBlois of Tor- -onto: Mr. John McKeen. Rothesay. E. Manning of Saint .lohn. N. 8.: Mr. and Mrs. M. .l. Hanlan. Wcstport. Conn.: Mrs E. Stanley Story. Bal- timore; Rev. J. R. and Mrs. Mc- Mahon. Aihertnn. P. El. The toast to the bride was pro-I Canada when the variotis church teas and bazaars are most popular. Britain has long been known for her church bazaars and has bcen famous as the home of tea-drink- ers- When Mrs. Pepys. the diarist's - wife. made tea for her cold in 1667 the price approached 10 pounds a pound. ln i706. when Thomas Tiiin- (lii), passed away town circles. in the compilation of the botikl mrlir Canadian Y.M.C.A. in World Alan M. Hurst .War ll” by Mnllday the ped waist line I ;l7lli Oi-tolier. Miss Chard was a -m-mzrrmrm niece of the late ltrs. Govc Morris "W". hnnorinn Mrs and was well known in Charlotte- ight sleeves with Byron Thomp- son. Calgary. Alta. lilr aitd Mrs. G. H Slit-eii. Vict- l0I'iH Road. have returned home from a holiday in New York. Hos- ELLEN'S DIARY l By An Island Farmer's Wife l l ' or and Mrs. Lee. Mrs. .l. l.. viifh their parents. llr and at A supper hrltlllf Ml Still)!” ;and Mrs. Macl.can are Mr. ; lay at her residence Kent Manor. - Mrs. The League of Mercy held Illtlass. lsomerville. Mass- ing opened his coffee-house in the Strand. be sold tea as well. and the price was about twenty shill- mers was ”Sir C. Wren". and the ledger entry for his purchase sti exists. Twinings in the Strand sell tea from the same place where the )1 .1! re founder of the firm began, over- two centuries ago. aar on October the twentieth. Mrs. J. W. McKenzie is the president l Hiislt-ssps Curling ('ltib on Satttrda Trinity Church Junior W. A. held will he Mrs. its annual (Iburch supper and ha" 5. rutlie and Mrs. R. P. Van Alstine con-- vcned the slipper and bazaar. pleased to learn she is greatly im- proved. Her brother Mr. A. F. ('iii t- iiiciiibr-rs Refreshments were ser- rnn and Mrs. Curran returnt-tl to veil by liiiss Allie MacLend und Ottawa after spending the post Mm i-;.ip9n nurke assisted by the three weeks with Mrs. Scott and ti...-i,.c5. Miss Lorraine Scott. The l.;idies' Aid of the Prince Mrs. Basil Mat-ltoiiald. Mia. l lt'(l Steele. Mrs. t'ath(-rinc Mauni-e Griffin. (4l'Cz'lllIiii ltrs tin Mat-I-'itii:.'in nu: Mitts Gertrude Coadv r.Plill'llf't home Wednesday evening after :u tending National (' W. mFtlx'P5 H l'0llll'lllUll""- Tlllh "ma ll ion at Moncton. Ni-w Bl'IlllSilil'k, is a woman and her name is Kath- leen llenrlcrson -- A beautiful name Arriving today to siivnrl 3 ii,-pl. Hugh J. .'iiacl.nan. Fling- Miss llulb .tlacl.ran and Vlr. Frank llannon, Mr and Mrs. Nocl l)cRloin and r Miss Audrey llolllots motored in Mr and Mrs. Ttoiiaid Scdcriiu-k iMnnrton. N. R. o fl Sunday. Oct. 15 -where Miss Dctllnis left by plane to return to Toronto. Mrs: E, S. Story. Baltimore. in the git:-st of her sister and brother- in-law, Mrs. N. H. l')eBlota and Mr. l)eBiois. Creiitwood Drive. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. MncAlonen of Toronto. Ont. were among the VIFIIOFI to the Province this week, and were widely entertained by re- latives and friends. They returned thy motor on Wedneodny. Relatives and neighbours of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Muttnrt pleasant- surprtiied them recently It their vely home in Cape Traverse on the occuion of their twenty- flfth wedding anniversary. may were Prenatal with silver. in. nu ma. ii. 1). tincnmu and their Ichcll of l.. t'on-. viii. lliicr. who celebrate their Holden lint. ding Anniversary no 'l'uosriav. are Mrs. Robert Lnir. Milli - tir: (liar- ncncc Maclman Mrs, l.lnyd Wellncr entertained and Mr: int i Iicrnr:i Prizes. hug the among Mrs. ',IfI. ivli I Mr. and Mrs. K I. stngton. Miss Georgie Kennedy and Mrs. Mark Gaurlet. Summernide. have returned home after spend- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Macwilliarns. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Somers and Mr. and Mrs. Willard MacDonald were hIrnc-ss-racing program at Sack. ville Downs. Halifax. during the 'l'hInksglvtng week-end. . was hoit to h brld . gm, on us er ge iY.!li (VA correspondence. routine. ireports, special reports, and gen-l ieral files were used. But is is the ingg per pound. One of his t-ugtn.;be:iiilifiil inscription which is pro- lbably ilie highlight of the book.t "To all those Citizenslsatlmla-V of Mn. n,,n.m n.hn gm... their lives 1 visit in Oakland. Ont. Montreal. for Peace with Freedom." Q ads: at TS. lixctiiiilnr was very much enjoyed by all the tViuuiv llospital held I very suc- . W"---t-it tea and bridge at the Sum- i llIPiNl'lP Golf and Country Club on i l”l'Ifl.'l)'. The room was tastefully autumn flowers. donated by Mrs. Heart: Godkin. were won by Mrs. Gordon ltanisay. Mrs. Kay Lefurgey, Mrs. W. A. Currie. Mrs. Horace Mac- Farlane and Mrs. Greg Mulholland. and ilrs, lunch was served by the hostes- scs. with Mrs. Wilfred Lecky and Mrs. Arthur Allen conveners. ted with Mr. and Mrs: Leslie Simmons have as their guest for I! few days Q In William .I. ilniim all of Mr, Rupert Van-cit of the (:3;-. lt”'""””('- ill”-t3 Ali” llilllmt Mr. Sim-Mac farms, Delray Beach. and Florida. Robert .liacl.i-an. Quincy, Mrs. Ellsworth MacNeill. Stim- merside, left Tuesday morning for Ottawa to visit her -daughter and non-tnslaw, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brown. The officers for ladit-s' curling for the I955-56 season in Summer- stde were elected at the annual meeting Monday night. They are: President - Mrs. William man: Vice-President--Mrs. G. J. Hdyes: Secretar.v- Miss Freda Mnyhrw; Treasurer---Miss Jean Ni c' o i s n n; Decorating --Mrs. Geo Clarke; Membership-. Mrs. Clifford Ramsay; Games-Mrs. Shirley Simpson. I Waite. Ken- weekend at Bangor. Maine, those who attended the Lloyd Gorrlll , Hnrvard Wedneodny evening. Borneo Clark entertnloed fternoon tea at her home - Itrut Vletlneoday attor- thc Chaiiliittetowni y evening Spring Street, flcw mi Sunday to it R Mat-Neill. Mrs. Toronto. where they spent a few .l Sir-i-ling lhlllt'l)(tl'l:'ild. Mrs. Victor days. returning home the latter Willinins and Mrs. Randolph Car-lpart of the week. t'haplcr of Beta Suznin llhi l'l('lt'l their meeting Wed- Small- ton and Bar Harbour, lilaine, They- .also visited Montreal where 'llr. isheen attended I shoe convention. COYUOS Mrs. E. T. Tanton returned hnnic after to mind. A lllftlft tl'N'li-S" hour? We remember now I , wholly pleasant they were. "em and Vt00dSl"Ck- N 3- idays dappled with sunlight. nights over-hting with stars. Mr. and Mrs. Allie Mar-Neill. lnf life? Miss lsahel Jardine and Mrs Blake Lloyd spent the past week- -.,p . From California This per-twinkle blue cont In wool plush hIs box pleats ul "um '0 "' " tending down either side of front ska" my '” Ild boot: toll in goon-on worn Of tllll ltllllll III ccgfn are but- me. in an belt pun. under- front or side. Housed (Into) l l "W . THE 3 AUTIFUl."I'Allt. H-IE!" Blantmntmiy MORNING SMILE :'.t;.;t3),:;-gggi M.--in Areyoii-lwmaoq-iot.'ron ;.,.,,..',.,,d,h,::, my?" unit the visitor. nnnn "No." moat runny. "in n. Wtlltvw an aliunh. -othorhIIpromtIeiIIhIqoItt-- P-lritt-9'-lrruvluonrall Ir lIl&lB'lIly'lI!1IlIl anal Innis. r we nu bond :1 in nu." . use .. . husband. family” loved ones, friends. And the home- ly or more imposing duties of burl riches were ours! At Aldcrlca, we found lovely and peaccul hours with October sunsl land stars and breezes giving en-l chanting sights of season about 0lIl'l door. So beautiful now the hills,l so pretty the valcs. What scenosi Hpnry M,.,,.L,.nn of Vnnnnnvm. new . n V n end the guests of Mr. and liirs. tHow many dollars would it take?) or week dn W A c I. 8 a talk on the practise -of magic -tii:t"lga'iln: R!"::l""ln.im::::l”inha':nu:2e nmlernij C.”.Tda".' M,"n”0"' 3' H hm” ”'"',"”3"lY happy we smlnd The croakingeiifsgitilgilcnrifarlgl and performed the magic tricks. Jnnn. N, B. miss. tnectiing Iwaiii conducted "ii. ' the sound of the hoof-boats of the! ; At the tea hour Mrs. I-rederick lnw mmnml MN- Ivohmmn Thz homes nrnnnnn mn. harvest M '. Cliandlcr poured lilac H Y. 11 '9 The many 'n(.nds 0, MR any nnnmnnmn W in? evening was .mangcls to their storing in then nnyrmiyrd s:1':s'Mr-i Jon gzyt 3:5. (S;-10lll 3"." l5 ; l3?lll9llll lltt" listening in 'rccords of the Musical Sillaf lfllnd ullllrh Dleasfd fsimlles-n, ltm: them last weekend. Joe who Hr" Pow" "sl"m' M be (”"”"l-V K” M9 Kale" Wlllcll W on 3 mg E Wm 0 t was! dour mitt the farmers satisfir with ltheir savings for stock--- and fowls l about ; Thc clearing-fires in a piece oft stumpland we recall. They shonel l like bright jewels in the dark gar- l ment of the twilight. And the. land where the English side of James worked with an assistant at tidying fence-litter left in I hedge- row Wc sec tto the cool red of the furrows where the young- er farmer was at the first of our Plowing. a part of the farming which. since horses are no longer used at this at Alderlca. has lost much of its charm to James. Hnw full of nice memories the week is! Of children It play-of kittens and rats and a laughing black dtttl. So much there was to love and tuck away. And for back- tlrtllllltl lll? delights of exquisite 0910b" (lays Edna Jacques caught the charm of these in her vernal: "You can smell October In the misty air. Bonfires in vacant lots, Blue smoke hanging there. You can feel October. In your blood and veins. . Creeping down the little streets. Hiding in the lanes. You can see Oi-tolic-r, Like I carpet laid Over all the little fields. Itovely as brocade. You can hear October. Ruslllng through the town. You can taste October, Sweet II wine Ind clear, Drug of III the golden days. Lived throughout the yen." Stirring up the crimson lea s. Bringing ivy down " You can sense Octobe. In your heart's deep eon-,, Like I lovely guest who knocks At your kitchen door Until Monday -- Diary --Good U 4 .- , , Sctoia and Prince smoke wmmz up ahmp me wood land. For travelling the bride wore I gold dress with metallic brown him nminbh. .. (Goethg). Nncl H. DcBlois. amt the groom is the son of Dr. and Mrs. J. towart Henry. Montreal. (Photo by Garnhum.l Roper - Dickson Vows Solemnized Al Cambellton N. B. l l A pretty wccitinig of interest was solemnized at the First United lChurch. Campbellton, N. H. on Oct. 5,8. 1955. when Reverend J. E- Muns- lonunited in marriage Elizabeth lJane, daughter of Donald D. Dick- ,son and the late Mrs. Dickson of I C.-inipbellton, NB. formerly of isnmi ,i,,hn. and Roy Frederick Clark, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Roper. Charlottetown, P.E.I. Wbhe satin bows marked the guest pews. The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a waltz lentllll gown of white whisper taffeta with a bodice of imported chantilly lace with long tapered sleeves extending The bride is in nursing graduate to points over the wrists. Her fin- the Royal Victora Hospital. Mon- gertip veil of n.t'l0n "fl '9" "'0'" .treal and Dr. Henry is a graduate a crown of seed ncarlsnand 0P8l' a corsage of bronze baby mums. .of McGill University. On their re-. csccnt sequins. She Safrled 3 hm” the turn they will reside at 5574 Decelle; lounge of the Charlnttetoiin Hotel Avenue. Montreal. 1 quel of American Beauty Roses. The bride was attended h.V Ml" llai-tiara llodgson as maid of hon- Janet Dickson. cousin of the bride. was the flower girl. Frank Roper. brother of the Ernflm W33 grnomsman and the ushers were Robert Dickson and Grant McKin- ley. cousins of the bride- The maid of honor wore a baller- What vie wonder has this weekbe. And all the time we were in ll” l”"-Sill lmw" of Bemmda co”! done for us." Or more rightly. it the best place of all and had about what have we us those we most wanted to see: done for it? Loved its every golden crystalette. over taffeta with I larie butterfly bow at the back and her head piece and mitts were of match- : home set apart. sanctified for' ing color. She carried a nosegny: l19Wi our I the t the of vellow mums. Mrs. John Calder. aunt of the bride wore a dress of wedigewood blue tweed with Royal blue Ices- or perhaps. strange dissatisifed round. What bountiful. irreplacable. series. H" COT-Salt? W35 l""k 9"" ones that we are. we. spoiled. .siil- lied more than one with our com- plziinings. kicking vainly againstl ithr briers along our varied viays if we were a hundred miles away from here we said with longing. or if we just had nations. Mrs. Roper. mother of the groom. wore 8 dress of turquoise wool tweed with malt-.l1ing access- ories. She wore a ncckpiece of mink and her corsaize was yellow roses. Following the ceremony I rec- pction was held at the Odd fellow's Hall. Mrs. William Bustced Pre- sided over the tea cups. The bride's table was served by Mrs. Robert Dickson and Mrs. Frank Roper- Thnse, serving guests were Mrs. Lance Parks. Mrs Edward MANj'N AND THE Misses Anne Cronkite, Myrna Riley. and Rhonda Mann. The toast to the bride was proposed by Frank Robinson. Miss Marie Roper, sister of the groom. attend- ed to the guest book. Following the reception Mr. and Mrs. Roper left. on I motor trip t.o points in Nevi” Brunswick. Nova Edward Is- ncessnrics. Her corsnge was of talisman roses. The couple will reside in North. Sydney. N.S.. where Mr. Roper is on the staff of the Canadian Mar- coni Company. The bride was for- merly employed by the Irving Oil broken ends of I light bulb and Co. Ltd.. Saint John N. B- Out-of-twon guests attending were from many parts of the Maritimes. Married At St. Bernard's Church In Moncton St. Bernard's Church. Moncton. was the scene of I pretty Wed- ding when Lorraine Agnes. daII8lI- ter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Walter P. Hamruill. Seven Mile Bay. P.E.I- was united In marriage to Freder- ick Richard. son of Mr. and Mrs Oviln J. Williams. Moncton. The double ring ceremony was per- formed by Rev. Leo Hynes. with the bride's cousin. Rev. Preston Hammlll. officiating It the nuptial mass. The altar was decorated with multicolored gladioll. The guest pews were marked with . white satin bows. Mrs. Margaret Briggs who was accompanied by the church organ- ist. Mrs. J. W. McCarthy, snug "Ava Maria" and "Pants Angell- cus" during the celebration of the mass- The bride, who was given in marriage by her father. wore I strapless gown. ankle-length and covered by I short lace bolero buttoned down the front with tiny self covered buttons. having I stand-up collar, the sleeves were long tapering to points over the hands. The gathered sldrt featured an xqulsite peplum of Chantilly lace billowing out into points over mists of nylon tulle. Her finger-tip veil of hand rolled tulle Illusion was held in place by I pleated hnlf hat of nylon tulle Ind edged with iridescent sequins and pearls. She carried I crescent shaped h , A of pink Ind white carna- tion: with white streamers. The bride was attended by Miss Patricia Ann Williams, sister of the groom. who wore I mauve ankle-length strapless gown of Chantilly lace and nylon tulle with f ”l spencer type bolero and headdress. She carried I nosegny of yellow poms. The groom was attended by Laurie Bourgeois. Robert Williams. brother of the groom and George McGulgan, of Charlottetown counln of the bride ushered. acessories of nntly pink carnatlons. tlon was held at the ballroom of the Brunswick Hotel. The hrldel table was decorated with gladloll. centered with I tiered wedding cake. topped with I miniature bride and groom. Father Hammlll proposed the toast to the bride- Mr. and Mrs. William left on I short wedding trip. For travel- ling the bride chose I HEM blllt princess style suit. with navy Ind The bride's mother wore I street.- Iength dress of blue crepe Ind lace over taffeta. with hat and Ind white. She wore I corsage of light pink tcnrnations. The 81'0"!!!" mfllll" iwore I street length dress of cord- led crept Ind tumhll Weed BT03 featuring I side panel of pleated taffeta on the skirt. Her hat and Iccessoriel were of dusty 1'03! Ind grey. She were I arrange of deep Following the ceremony. I recep- nHeadsWCA ' ISABEL CA'l'l'0 Isabel Catto. 48. of London. Eng- land. world president of the YWCA will visit Tomato during the am week of November as part of the centennial celebrations of th, YWCA in CInnda- Guests from England, the United States amt Canada are expected in Toronto for the celebrations. (CF Photo! white accessories and I earn pink gladioll. 5' ”' The bride is employed by the Maritime Hospital Service Associa. tion. The groom is with General Motors Products Canada Ltd. Out-of-town guests Included: Rev Pteston Hammlll. Mr. and Mn: Russell Hammlll and family, Mu. ses Pat.rlclI and Pearl Hammitl Miss Florence Murphy. Seven Mil; Bay, P.E.I.; Mrs. John L. Me. Guigan and George Mccuigu, Charlottetown; and Mr. and Mn- Wllllnm Murphy, North Reading, Mass. COOK'S CORNER PINEAPPLE TART! 2 cup: chopped of mllhkd Pltlr apple. Let corno to I boil. Add hut- tu sin of I walnut. But 2 am well. Add 1 cup sr-nul-ted WI" ma 2 tsp. flour dissolved in cold water. Add mixture to Plllllllllll Ind let boll. Fill tart shell: that have been baked. Top with whlllilt Id cream. SET OF SEVEN Brighten household chore: with i. these cute motifs! Easy to embroi- der on kitchen towels - cheerful "helpers" every day of the week! Set of Ieven different embroi- dery transferr included in Pattern 7225! 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