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OPIOMITIIC‘! | Complete Vheel Anslsses Classes lit-ted IIIONI ‘II ' IMALLMAN‘! IUILFINO lununerelde. I'll. ' . lr. W. ll. toms ' CIIIOPIAOTOI Palmer Graduate IUBDIIIIIDI Tuesday sad letnrde! Cab ‘Iltlreavllls - Diesels-t .. . _' THE GUARDIAN. Eamon-Watson ' Wedding — It. Paul's Church. lummerslds. of e pretty June wedding Wednesday morninl st 1 o'clock. when Mary Ivelyn hor- rslne. eldest ds hter of Mr. and lire. John Mu stson. wss united in the holy bonds or matrimony to Joseph Herbert Lloyd Eamon. son of Mr. end Mrs. Bnmsn. New Annan. Rt. Rev. OJ. MeoLellsn performed the nuptial mssa end Mr. L.B. Gallant. the orssnht. was es- slsted by the Girls’ Choir who sang appropriate hymns during the ceremony. “Ave Marla." was played during the signing of the register. To the strains of the Bridal Chor- us, the bride entered the church on the arm of her tether. by whom she was given in marriage. She chose for her wedding a suit of chocolate brown lsbardine with pink accssso lee and s corsage pink carnations. She carried s white prayer book. Her sister. Miss Doris. the brldesma“. was attired in s suit o! apple green gsbardlne. with dark green accessories and s oorsegs o! white cat-nations. Mr. Leo Curley was best. man. Follow- ini the ceremony s reception tor titty guests was held at. Hillcrest Lodge. Assisting the brldel pert-I in receiving were the bride's moth- er, who wore a dove grey ensemble with black accessories and a cor- sage of red carnations; and the groom's mother. who was attired in s. dres of turquoise with navy accessories and a cos-sage of rod carnstions. The bride's table with its artistic arrangement of spring flowers and lighted tapers was centred with a three-tier wedding cake. topped with a miniature bride and groom. Mr. and Mrs. Enman left on a wedding trip throughout t.he Marltlmes. alter which they will reside in New Annun. where the groom is a prosperous farmer. Prior to her marriage the bride was on the staff of Smallmaifs Ltd. She was most acllve in Girl Guides. being captain ot the 2nd Summerslde Company and also Vice-President of the Guiders‘ Club. The District Commissioner. Mrs. D.C. Tompkins. representing the Buldes. attended the Wedding and reception. - S PIUSVILLE AND VICINITY —Miss Anita Peters. Duvar, was a visitor to Plusvllle Sunday. Mr. Joseph GHalloran. Brock- lnn, was in Riusvllle Monday. Mr. Ira Wallace, Mill River. was ln Plusville on business Saturday. Miss Marie Corccran spent Sun- day with Miss Bernice Don-on. Duvar. Mr. Russell Ramsay. Summerside. was a business visitor tn Piusvllle Friday. Mr. Gerald liardy. Rosabank. spent the week-end with friends ln Summerslde. Miss Norma Corcoran spent the week-end with Miss Kemmie Mac- Gregor, Burton, Lot 'l. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Carcoran spent Saturday with trlends and relatives in Burton, Lot. 'l. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran and tamily were Sunday guests of Mr. Emmett Shea. Wateriord. w. and Mrs. Ferdinand Brown and family. St. Louis. were Sunday visitors to" Plusvllle and Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. Norbert Corcorsn and daughter Mary Angela. were Sunday guests oi Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly, Rtoseville. Miss Eileen Gallant. employed in Oampbsllten, spent the week-end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs Nelson Gallant. Mrs. Keir Murray and children. Stanley and Hazel. Went Friday at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Tenny- son Costain, Miminigash. The regular meeting of the 5t. Anne Club. Plusvllle. was held at the home of Mrs. Charles L. Ga‘.- lent on Monday sveninl. June 1s. Mr. Aubin J. Gallant. student st St. Joseph's College N.B.. is spend- ing his summer hdildays with his paints Mr. and Mrs. John F. Gal- en . w. Lawrence Gallant. student at Stl Joseph's College. N3. ls spend- ing his summer holidays with his parents. Mr. and Mrl- Milo“ Gallant. Considerable work hes been done on the Piusvllle road this past week. Many bad places have been fixed and are now much better ior motorists. A successful bingo party was held at t.he home of Mrs. Edward Gallant on Thursday evening. Juno 0th. Proceeds were ior the Plus- vllle Women's Institute. A large crowd attended the dance held in Bloomfield Station Hell on Friday evening. June 10th. Music for dancing was supplied by tho Ceteon-Arblng orchestra. Miss Dslma Gallant celebrated the anniversary 0t her blrthdste on Sunday. June 12th. A number of school friends were present for the OOCISIOI! lftd Ill $011! I V!!! CPI-D». R.O- ornaments.- I!!! Oil} tbs’ Vie‘! helnlle Ct IIOINI‘ TIBATIIITIIC lnller Arthur J. ' CHARLOTTETOWN Mess Sunday In. Themes B. Moltenns. 8.8.8.. son o! Mr. and Mrs. Swtthtn Mclienns. Albany. Prince Edward Island. was ordained to the holy priesthood at immaculate Concen- tion Cathedral. Saint John. N. 13.. Reverend Albert P. Bray. C.M.. D.D.. and celebrated his first sol- emn High Mass Sunday. June 19th at St. Peter's Church. Seven Mile Bay. Father McKenna is a member of the Society of St. Joseph of the Sacred Heart. more commonly known as the Josephile Fathers. This Society which is a Pontifical Institute. cares for more than one third of the Catholic colored mis- sions of the United States. o was served by Demo's mother. Mrs.- Gallant. Mr. Thomas Carcoran has re- cently had his house painted. It presents a very pleasing appear- ance tn the eye of an onlooker. The painter was Mr. Philip Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn MacGregor. Mrs. Lance Dalton. Bobbie and June MacGregor. Burton. Lot. 'l. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and _Mrs. Ambrose Cor- coran. Mrs. Alton Mclsaac. Hebron. was a Sunday guest oi Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran. Mrs. Cor- coran accompanied her on her re- turn trip and remained there for a few days. A large crowd from Plusville and vicinity attended the "Lone Pine" show and ilddlefs contest 1n the Institute Hall, Albcrton. Wednesday night. June 8th. Con- gratulations to Mr. Leonard Bar- nett. Elmstlale. winner of this week's contest. REAGAN-TEMPLE TOPS IN “THAT HAGEN GIRL" —'l‘he curtains are ripped back on malicious small-town gossip and its disastrous effect on individuals in Warner Bros.‘ deeply moving drama. "That Hagen Girl." co- starring Ronald Reagan and Shir- ley Temple. Both of the stars. Reagan and Miss Temple achieve new highs in their careers with their distinctive periormances in this poignant, story lald in a small midwestem town. Village Gossip "That Hagen Girl" tell; s. dra- matic story of two pitted agaixmt idle gossip. The girl grows up under a cloud of back-yard gossip. there n Oolobrated not . June 10th by Ilia Excellency Most l enjoyable aiternoon in ‘games. etc, Jean Rayner who ‘Vere married In the evening a delicious supper Ma 28_ To the surging of “Here Greenmeunt ‘ Vicinity Mrs. Fulton ‘Gordon. Meats-ole. hes gone to Ontario to visit role»- ‘tives. She will be away e. month. l . Mrs. A. H. Rayner. Grsenmount. is visiting relatives in Worcester. Mass. Her many friends wish her ‘n molt lfllvyible visit. Mr. Alfred Meclhy. who is sm- ployed at Home's Garage, Summer side. is spending a few days with his family in Greenmount. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner and Mrs. Wallace Rayner attend- ed the shower in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch. Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O'Rourke ‘ motored to Summer-side on Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Platte, also- Mr. and Mrs. Everett Platte and children of Charlottetown. motored] to Greenmount where they visitedi with relatives and friends. | _.__ ' Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rayner. Klldare Central. had as their guests ‘on Sunday their three daughters. Mrs. Thorne Aftleck and Misses Edna and Thelma Rayner, who are I clerks of Callbacks Store in Beds \ que. Miss Jean Rayner, teacher, of I Winsloe School, spent the week-end iln Greenmount, visiting at the ,home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Rayner. On Friday evening. June 3. a quest-nuptial shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace I Rayner. Greenmount. About eighty- flve relatives and friends gathered to offer their best wishes to Mr. and Mrs. Eldon MacArthur nee Y Comes The Bride" with Mrs. Wm. Weale at the piano, the newly- .\V9d8 were seated under a neatly [decorated arch of pink and white streamers caught with white hells. The gifts were then carried into the room in n dnlntlly trimmed bas- ket by Misses Velma and Revada Rayner. The parcels were opened by the bride's sister. Miss Jessie Rayner, and verses read by Miss Jean Rayner. The gifts were neat- ly'nrranged on the table by Miss Wanda Gordon. Many lovely gifts were received, consisting of table and bed linen. blankets, pillows dishes, glassware and several en- velopes. The groom on behalf of the bride. thanked one and all for their kindness, Following the singing of “They Are Jolly Good | being a mystery surrounding her antecedents. As the girl grows up and goes on to junior college, the stories linger and when she is eon- ircntcd by catty girl friends, the drama motivates into a. near trag- edy. The story abounds in dramatic punch. The small-term reveals it- self with glances, whispers and innuendoes. Shirley Temple vaults to dranutic success in this Warner Bros. oi- ferlng. The transitions into the dra- matic class ls accomplished with marked skill by the youthful vet- eran. Reagan also chalks up a fresh mark for his sincere chara- tc ' Canadian wsr veterans cterlzatlon which traces ‘mm over a period of years. Friday 8:45; Saturday: See comical Hunts OAMEO THEATRE, KENSIIIGTOII Matinee 10 Amt; Evenin, 7:15-0:15 It's LEO GORCEY and the Bowery Boys in Comedy Action picture “MR. HEX” an. Showing-A Comedy Feeturette ‘ "THE THREE STOOGIB” Superman Serial and Newsreel JUNE 24. 1949 .- 'v.; :1 .1" _ "'"4'”~. Tt§,;,,;./rr1q.,? a: - Pnmce EnwAnu ISLAND ' MUTUAL Fl 12E INSURANCE C 0 M PANY ESTABLISHED i585 M UTU AL n SERVICE AMSECURFIW ‘x INSIIRAIIOE REMOIIES WORRY Complete insurance protection Iitts a heavy worry burden from your mind. Consult with our agents for the right insurance to give the most protection. - A6 EIITS a. M. aaArtr, Charlottetown. raaux t. auteur. wan"- ton. our. warns. Alherten W. B. WARREN. Kenaington aannm MACLEOD. Bonsbew synmay s. atacu. Port nut v. vnnam»: canto. Middleton WJFFORB SIMPSON. M. n. moans. North wut- ls! Brides- shire. A. J. ROBERTSON, Met-mph] Sten- PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND IAIITIIAL FIRE IIISIIRAIIOE OOMPAIIY Head Office: Sumrnersido Brunch Office: Charlottetown cvhcwv, unease TODAY (Friday) and SAT, BIG nomsmo BILL Fellows", Mr. Wm. Weale, Minister oi Greenmount Church, was called on to give an address. Lunch was then served by the hostess, assist- ed by other ladies present. Among those attending the shower were Mr. and Mrs. Horace MacArthur. parents of the groom; Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Birch, all of Northam; Miss Jean Rayner of Wlnaloe, tor- merly of Saskatchewan, and Miss Jessie Rayner of Summereide. NIAGARA‘! ITEADY FLOW Because tour of the Greet pokes serve as its reservoir. Nlasara has the steadiest flow of all great wat- entails. -___-____._. T0 All) VETERANS Correspondence courses in e munber o! lower and upper school subject; have been mode available 11y the department of veteran affairs. t. t‘ , ‘jzfitn- and Johnny Mack Brown in “VALLEY OF FEAR" Shows 7:15 9:15 Matinee Fri. 8:80; Sat. 2:30 Hall as a "Boxer" Shirley Temple OAPITOL-Susnmerslde Tonight — Friday — 7:80 and 2 — GREAT Al‘! RAGTIONS -‘- 2 On The Stage — "THE LONE PIJNE JAMBOREE" on the Screen-Shirley Temple All Seats Tonight -- 50c -- All Boats — Saturday Matinee Admissions: Adults 50c; Children 25c Doors Open Friday night '1 o'clock. — Sec ond Show Tickets on Sale from 7:80 on s mo DOUBLE but‘. sunset-tor» ssrunnar mans out! ‘in ‘arm's moan" amt." and ‘Shows Ssturdli Nlshttsassno - RORY c/iuouu 9:80 — Saturday Matinee 2:80 in “THAT HAGEN GIRL” LOIS MAXWELL ens PENNY EUIlARQS-HARIVDAVIIGHII-nm» PETEIGODFREY semmnooneuuu-mosyjgegnsoa-auavms-n Wlillnsn Boyd in "STRANGE GAMBLE“ '_iii