mees af me women'sg Burean of the U.S. Department of Labor, which does an enlightened job. ‘above and beyond the \call of duty) of helping women heads- of-family help themselves, in * meeting their economic prob- lems My advice is: check out these tentative suggestions, firsthand, with staff counsellors at the Family Service agency or Legal bureau aforementioned. And get their help in drafting such let- ters of inquiry or appeal as “they deem appropriate..-M H Dear Mary Haworth: I mar- ried a widower two years ago, who owns a house bought during this first marriage, which means | that the deed is still in the name, of his late wife and him. He is a good man, but very sensitive and I don't like to press the matter. When I ask why h° dosen't update the deed Wemen | |The Guardian, Charlottetown, Fri., Aug. 24, 1965. 7 # ~— MARY HAWORTH — ee »)) Widow’s Financial Vows | Need Legal Assessment | Dear Mary Haworth: | am a) to the social security boards’ to include my name, he says it's widow in desperate financial satisfaction. not necessary, that the wife gets straits. I was married. twice.| It is possible, for example, 91) the property when her hus- ; The first was a teen-age mis- that the Family Service agency, band dies take, which lasted three months or the Lega! Aid bureau, which jg this true? Or can her fam- after which the bridegroom de- serve the needy in the Virginia ity claim the house?.—V.A. serted, got a divorce and mar- communitr from which you ‘ried someone else. He never write, may have developed a Dear V.A.: Even if I knew the || bothered to send me copies of background of know-how in re- Whole answer from the legal ithe divorce decree. s cent years, in solving problems) View, based on professional as- In 1939, in Georgia, I married exactly like yours. | sessment of all relevant factors, imy second husband. We had 26 Also it is possible that by writ- the legal fraternity would have ;wonderful years together before ing to the present representa- @ fit if I published it here for jhe*died last Spring. Three chil- tive in Congress, from the dis- Your benefit. dren were born to us and he trict in Georgia where you mar- (Speaking woman- to- woman, jraised my daughter by my first ried the second time, you could however, I think your husband's /marriage as devotedly as if she evoke explicit guidance, plus in- reaction to your foresighted were his: own. fluential “‘good neighbor’ back- question. is improperly evasive My problem: ing, in apthenticating your peti- and inaccurate. In general, a ja widow's social security pen- tion for a widow's social secur- widow's inherent dowry right to sion, but the social~ security ity pension : her husband's estate is only board tells me there's no use And you might make a simil- fragmentary, say ‘@bout one- coming hack until I have a copy ar appeal to the office of the third, if he fails to legally spec- |of the divorce decree and the representative in Congress from ify her as the sole beneficiary, second aon costiticatw, the district in Virginia where against other natural claimants. Unfortunately, I can't fi a trace of my first husband, who you reside today. —M.H. , Another sibl h to Mary Haworth counsels | supposedly settled in Texas aft- Ane Ae one jer several brushes with the law adequate clarification and ratif- through her column, not by mail lai th ication of your petition for a or personal ieee Write her a8 tus youth. sion is thrdugh the good of- in care of The Guardian. And when I sent to the Georg. oon * e 8 : ia county seat where I married the second time, to get a copy of | the marriage certificate, | was linformed that permanent rec-| I've applied for > MR. AND MRS. BLAIR BARBOUR Nuptial Vows Exchanged - At Candle-Light Service ards of vital statistics weren't! An evening candle - light ser-' Their headdresses were Pic- kept prior to 1958. And we had a vice at the Flmsdale Nazerene ture hats of blue net centered house fire in 1950 which destroy- Church united in marriage Shir+ with rosettes : ed our personal papers, includ- Wy Eva Mae Pridham, daugh- The best man wa-s Gordon ing our marriage certificate. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wallace, cousin of the groom. As I've said, I desperateiy) Pridham of Montrose and Blair Alder Pridham, brother ofthe need the pension for personal Sterling Barbour, son of Mr. and bride and Billy Oliver, cousin health reasons (as 1 have a’ Mrs. Eldon Barbour of Alma of the bride ushered.: heart ailment, though I am still Baskets of flowers, blue and = Gwenda Barbour and Diahan wage-earning), and because I white tapers and an arch Matthews were in charge of Want to help my daugtter| of-streamers with carnations guest book for the reception at through college. She hopes to and bells decorated the ‘sanct- Alberton United Church Hall. become a missionary teacher. | wary Where Rev. Joseph L.° The bride's mother chose g lease advise ime if anything) Bright officiated ; blue dress of lace over taffeta. more can be done in the matter. NX Mr. and Mrs.. Clement Gaal- lant (‘nee Doreen Driscoll) were united in marriage at St. Patrftk’s Church, Fort Augus- tus. Parents of the principals are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Driscoll, Johnston's River and Mr.-and Mrs. James O. Gal- lant of Souris. A reeeption for 140 guests was held at the MR. AND MRS. CLEARY GALLANT WED AT FORT AUGUSTUS | HAPPENINGS. | Audrey Jenkins, Women’s Editer, Phone 45506 Basilica Recreation Centre. Following their honeymoon to The Gaspe, Quebec City and Maine the newly weds have tdken up residence in North Bedeque where the bride plans to teach. Mr. Gallant is on the staff of Summerside High School. ~ (Phote by R.R. Hambly) bert, Alberton South Mrs. and Mrs. Walter Culbert. Alberton South, have had as guests this past week Mr. and Mrs. Francis W. Cleary and her son, Eric of Haverhill, Mass Cabot Park, Malpeque was chosen by the McLellan family for a day's visit with me mbers of the family home for a short visit from N.B. and NS They were Mr. and Mrs. Hensey Hig- gins ‘Fdith) Allan and Pilen of Saint John; Mr. and Mrs Ivan McLellan, Duane and Tammy of Hantsport; Mr. and Mrs Wi!!- iam E. McLellan, Pleasant Val- ley, are parents of Mrs. Higgins and Mr. McLellan A kitchen shower was he!d recently at the home of Mrs Gordon Herman, Cornwa’! in honor of Isabel Stead and Gail Lowther. Gifts were received by _ both brides - elect. Refreshments were prepared and served by the hostess. A weiner roast Was held at Brackley by the Cornwall Hi- C Group in honor of four of its members whose marriages have recently_heen__solemnized,.Isa- bel Stead ‘to Barry Wilson, and Gail Lowther to Temple Stewart Gifts of engraved silver trays were presented to each couple. A hamburg fry was held at North River Rec. Center in honor of two of its member cou- ples Isabel Stead Barry Wilson; Gail Lowther - Temple Stewart. A presentation was made tn each couple. A community shower was held at Fortune hal in honor of Isa- bel Stead who was escorted to the seat of honor by George | Wood. Refreshments were seiv- led during an enjoyable evening |which included dancing. Miss Stead was also entértain- ed at miscellaneous showers at the homes of Mrs. William Cole, Cornwall and her aunt, Mre. Neil Diamond. | | Mrs. Nelson Buell, Abney has returned from a pleasant trip to Vancouver, B.C. where she vi- sited her brother, John Hector (Jack) whom she hasn't seen for 40 years : | She also visited her sons -in- jlaw and daughters, Mr. and |Mrs._Ross-Mckellan. B.C. and .|Mr. and Mrs. Melville Gallant in Ottawa. ents, Mr. and Mrs Walter Cul- tor Darrach. whithy, ont. ere visiting parents, Mr and Mrs McAleer, Hunter River, and ; and®™Mrs. Leo Doiron, N Rus#- co Mrs. John B. MacDonald and her mother, Mrs. Wendelin Mor- rissex, returned to the Island after pleasant. visits in New Castle. N.B., with sister St. Fran- ces Clara and in Montreal with sister St. Zith at Mary Mount Convent They also visited with sister Mary Gerald at the mother house in Montreal who is 90 vears voung whose. sister, sis ter Mary Justin died recently. Mr. and Mrs. James. Whitty, Melrose, Mass, accompanied N rs. M_ B. Keefe and Mra. Nellie MacDonald, Morell, were recent ‘ sitors to Summerside, | guests ‘of Mrs. J.. Milton Doyle. ” Mr, and Mrs. Alder Large, Wilmot Valley, accompanied Mrs. Norris Sinclair, Emerald, have returned from Ottawa after attending the Frost and Smal! wedding WILWill Have Booth At ‘Ex’ Mrs. Gordon MacNevin was hostess to the August meeting of the Argyle Shore Women's — im stitute. Fight members and two Visitors were in -attendanée:. Plans were discussed for @ booth at Crapaltd Exhibition, ~ which is being sponsored. by the WT —" Books are each month for school library, complete set of the ‘Anne hooks by L.M. Montgomery: 4 being bought. The Island - Pi and the new Canadian flag to te purchased for school Mrs. Fred MacPhail will be hostess for September meeting. Refreshments were serv by the hostess assiftéd by “3 Ts, Ewan MacPhail and Mrs. Hee- . RHEUMATIC PAIN Do you long for relief from the agony of rheumatic and arthritic pa Thousands get speedy relief freak their suffering by using T-R-Gig.: Don't let dull aches and stabbing pains handicap you any longer... Fey. TEMPLETON’'S TR-C's Only 85¢ and - $1.65 at drug counters everywhere. . | For extre fest relief, use Templeten's FLAAABs : The bride's cousin,.MrsFred- with’white and blue accessories. —U-P: | Creem Liniment in the roll-on bottle exter . Atkinson gang the “Wedding and a corsage of carnations. Dear L.P.: It occurs to me : : : : Mr. McLellan. recently recei- | golly, while iehing T.R-C's internalty, : that several hopeful approaches Angus W. MacKenzie of-New with his sister, Mrs. Katie Mac. ved his transfer to the Summer- pees etna 163-9 Prayer’ and “O, Perfect Love" accompanied by Mrs The bridegroom's: mother Russell Wore two piece ensemble of Hardy of Alberton, P F.1 coffee batiste. white accessor- Given-in-mafriage by her fa-jies and corsage of tangerine ther, the bride was“4n a sheath carnations. : gown of organza over satin with The toast to the bride was pro- a cape styled chane! ‘train of posed by Mr. Bright and respon- Chantilly lace, wrist Jength lily ded to by the groom. point._sleeves and..bateall -neck- FoHowing —a- honeymoon trip line She wore a white gold lo- in the Maritimes and Maine the cket, the groom's gift newlyweds Wave taken up resi- Her headdress of tulle: illusion dence at Montrose r was held in place by a cluster of Out ‘of province guests inclu- embossed’ petals and brilliants. ded: Wayne Barbour and Gerry She'carried a cascade of Amer-. Guilliver of Toronto: Mrs Lill- lean Beauty roses and white ian Rix, Saint John; LeBert Starburst chrysanthemmmms with pridham, Moncton: Mr. and vy Mrs. Frank Pridham, Mrs. Ted Maid of honor was Mrs: Gor- Atkinson, and Andrew Atkinson, fon Wallace, cousin of the Fredericton, N.B.; Mr. and Mrs. by 11 members Bedford, Mass. returned’ by bus Wednesday to his home after visiting in Belfast with Mr. and Mrs. Hanford MacKenzie .for ithree weeks, : | Mr._ MacKenzie who is 88 years old, was born in Melville, jmoving ta, Mas. -in 21906. where for 26 years he was employed | by the Union Street_Railway and jfor five years with the police iforce. | In recent years he has re-visi- jted the Island six times and hopes to. return again next! iyear if his health permits. While are still unexplored, as regards) the necessity of establishing) your bona fide widow's status, | Fire Protection Discussed By. WI Members Mrs. Fred and Mrs. Claude MacKenzie~ were hostesses’ to the Eglington-Howe Bay Wom- en's Institute members recent- ly. The meeting opened by sing- ing ‘Long. Long Ago’ followed by repeating the Creed in uni- son, and roll call was answered Kenzie in Melville. "““-->-* Rev. and Mrs. Keith tioning with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Alban. Craswell, Bloomfield. Mr. and Mrs. A. spending a holiday at F Lake, N.S. Haverhill Sunday Donaid Culbert, Mass. arrived on |here he also spent some. time spend two weeks with his par- Roger- son, New Annan, NS. are vaca- Tibbetts : have returned to Alberton after olly side RCAF base. Fort Lauderdale, Fla. is holi- daying in the province. Among ’ relatives visited wax her-untle, Dr. Augustus MacDonald, Sou- hearty. - ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Fugene Larkin of a ote Alta. are viisiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Morton Larkin, New Glasgow and Mr. and Mrs. Gavin Me- * Aleer, Hunter River. to Mry and Mrs. Tom McAleer, Mrs. Gertrude Gallagher of ¢ DESI CONSULTANTS = SEWING SERVICES ris. whom she found hale an d+ 0.B80X5S0 CHARLOTTETOWN, PER ~ Dress Goods $ @ newest shades : ®@ finest quality ~ Sd $166 Prince St. Ch'town. e FOP OS SHED HDOOOO6O666H\ OEE groom. The “bridesmaids were Ronald Wentzell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mills gave an ex- Linda , Barbour, ‘sister. of the Mrs. Ernest Pridham of Lun- cellent report on the Provincial groom, and Joan Guilliver, niece—enburg: Harry Peters, “Winni- Convention. The members” pre-} Moore & McLeod Ltd. of the bride. Sharon Prid ham, peg: Mr. and Mrs. Hedley sent discussed ‘Fire Protec- miece of the bride, was flower Burns and Hedley Burns Jr. and tion.” A vote was taken and all girl. The attendants were gown- Gay Burns of Selmak, N.S - present were in favor of joining (Photo by Harvey studios) the Souris, Department... Mrs. : ———-— Marjorie Stead invited the mem- * |bers for the September meeting lwhen ‘the program committee:|, _|will be Mrs. Roy Dingwell and: Mrs. -L-awr aMacKenzie. The | {proceeds from the Ice Cream} jand Strawberry Festival were | passed in to the treasurer. | ed in identical street length dres- ses of ice. blue brocaded kiine taffeta and with scalloped nec + short sleeves. "MR. AND MRS. MILTON CARDIFF : The September meeting will | “RECENTLY WED- and be held on Friday, Sept. 3rd. | Refreshment committee: _Mrs.—/-—Marrlage—vows—_were—_pledg-.. Cardiff, whose —-parents—-are Laura MacKenzie and Mrs. Alex ed recently at Vancouver, B.C. Mrs. Roy Cardiff of. Renfrew. Ont:, and the late Mr. Cardiff Rev. Robert Vaughn officiat- ed hy Janet Waugh, RN, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Waugh of. Bedeque and Milton Fisher. After refreshments were sefv- ed, a social hour was spent ELLENS DIARY Ellen Happily Discovers ‘First Apples’ For A Pie "Folks had better watch outiclasses and placings, recalling | thing, until we have earned the money, now, can we?” So the sun shone for us and_ our hours spent away nicely. jeach following seemingly fast on jthe heels of the other, until this last'one, which the old clock an the mantelshelf now ticks stea- idily and happily away Unt! tomorrow — Piary Good - night... SAL Sun Life of Canada j ation” he said. But the sun was he will say. ‘Oh I may, but I | ¢ Phone 4-8817 - 4-5435 weaving his patterns as tisual on’ should by rigits stay at ‘homets the August fields — the win- and break up some of that sum- |* some shadows on the gold. The mer wood. Or maybe we could heron taxied down from the take the truck and bring home | t @eeeer- © OOOO DOSSSO-~ cinta nenti icanta SIRRRARRRRRRRKRARRAA ~ GOLD CUP _ SAUCER jtoday!"? one angling from the them exactly, and also of the - ie sh a \lane - bridge offered, with a cattle - kind, particularly of the ¢°°°°*? eeeeoroorrr cece | ‘ jtwinkle, when we stopped to beef animals, in which these 3? Hf. BENNETT CARR ‘f° | |chat a moment as we came by farms are interested. And push- 9 Insurance Connselting 3 on i | ithere this morning. _‘'This — ising back his chair, ‘'‘I. don’t i? Distriet. -Supervisar $ : : | Friday, the 13th. A bad combin: know that T'll go in today, Ellen” | Charlottetown, P_E.L : 3 e e E SAVINGS — — IN EVERY ‘DEPARTMENT - sky to fish around a bend in the some kindling -wood to the cel- |% ¢ fs | stream A robin in the alders lar. ) = PURITY DAIRY 7 ¢ LOW-COST LUXURY | Spoke of summers that Riad “And for amoment a cloud ; “Parents Prefer 6 Keep a Springtime touch al- faded, and of bright new suerte will have hidden the face of the 4 Purity broducts” ; ways! Embroider mbtifs on tow- stuns Wereamieere: oe ase sun. We will be realizing once | y Froducts 5 lels, cloths, cases, scarfs. ns w a u |More the truth of a statement |‘ - lise ete Slat Bedeck fancied somewhat wistful, about farm - folks are wont to make lect os re 7 Lit Lyour linens with dainty,colar- this one now slipping by. lthis week: ‘Once this Old H | SNS a SCREENED O4-fT ne 7 TA ams - |ful, easy embroidery. Pattern! J" the Valley,"cattle graz-|Week is over” they will sigh 7244: fourteen 4% x 12% to % x Cd-and by them the road ran, “we may as well be like the The Sun. Wind TO SIZE 48! 1%-inch motifs. ‘ in ite Tsland- red, a bright rib-/ squirrels —- commence to store e Sun, _ bon of it between the August yp supplies for the winter!" Dry Skin Wrinkles Stitched princess seams cre- Thirty-five cents (coins) verdure and bracken up and) Today, however, there was There’s a new easv wavy to ate a figure - narrowing effect each pattern (no stamps please) over the hill. To all appearanc- |jittle sign of winter about, so full | protect. your ‘ekir. from . the you'll find very pleasing. Sew to Alice Brooks, care of Guar-/es the morning betokened no ill. | of the summer, our day was. A| this cool style in a crisp, textur-'qian-Patriot Needlecraft Dept.,! All was fair and summery. And, Hittle wilt roamed happily aver | ed fabric o : ,. 60 Front St., W., Toronto 1. On- to us, promising though with the | the: fields. As the sun moved up Printed Pattern 4773. Women’s tario residents add 1 cent sales’ poet we agreed that in the over- the sky, it- became increasingly’ Sizes 36, 38, 40; 42, 44, 46, _ fax. Print plainly PATTERN (all, “never morning wore to ev- warm... This was a mor ning sun's drying action that often makes your complexion cloudy, rough and wrinkled. Simply smooth ‘2nd Debut’’ on face and ‘throat before a0 Size 36 takes 3's yards 35-inch NUMBER, NAME, ADDRESS. |ening but some heart id lyi Eng ee eae vocrae | 3 ithen to bake our loaves. And Plying, make-up or retiring. oe 7 char Sieuca NEEDLE- | break! then, wonder of wonders, to find a a Debut a Mai: FIFTY CENTS ( cents) in os wat canine! iuamene! “We'll cross our fingers and on the old transparent. tree in ery — Semen aeumetcans a coins (no stamps, please oa nae Galea — embroidery, af-| "ope for the best!” we chuckled. the orchard the makings of a] ac CEF 600 and CEF 1200 in each pattern. Ontario reSiden This very morning, we shall be first apple pie! s s ys, everything! ; : add 2 cents sales tax. P rint oo gahariy orate “e Cae. chatting with James of the Fair) “The apples wouldn't he fit to Plainly SIZE, . NAME, AD- ioe. Send 28 vents. jas we, breakfast, because natu-'eat yet, would they?" Peter in- ee re Pees | Send for "Decorate with Ne- {Tally in recent days if has been |quired wistfully from the gar- Cane Or Gusdinn-Putrot Pattern cdlecraft!” — 25 complete pat-/8n absorbing interest. Agricultu- den nearby, where he and. Alex Dept 60 Front St. W. Toronto, {tS — applique, pictures, _pil- jTally, that is, for its is from=jwere gathering black currants: On.” Bees * lows, more! Only 60 cents. | this angle, we on this farm see Not for love of it, nor exactly BE ALERT te What's New! Value! Deluxe Quilt Book — if. Not that other features, in- in a spirit of helpfulness they Send fo ‘Gxciement-packed Fall- 18 complete patterns. “60 cents. deed many -another, does not worked at the chore, but to earn Winter Sits Catsine. HO ae) . ee “also interest the family, but 9 bit*of pocket - money thereby. sign views — school, career, gia-| WATER MAINS ARE OLD _ after all. it ts the farming that “1 think I'l buy me a bottle mor styles. Plus coupon for free Chinese water-pipes, made of is our way of life. of,pop'’ Peter planned clay, slamés_will speak of the excel- ‘Well, there's this te it’ Alex ttern.— choose it from —Cata-_bamhoo caulked —w ith . *O cent jhave been dated-at 5.000 B.C, | jlent horse show. of the various,suggested, ‘‘we can't buy any- double strength that revital- izes the skin's water carrieT* to ‘saturate the skin. with youthifying moisture. The drying. effects of the hot sum- mer sum are quickly counter- acted and. not ‘only does the skin: Soft. smooth and wrinkle-free but the eolor of even tanned skin hecomes clear, healthy looking ‘sk for “2nd Debut” at good drus and costmetic counters - +. Lila Hamilton fj | - STORE HOURS : Mon - Thur. 9 - 5 Friday ¥ - 9 Saturday 9 - 12:30 { Levey | "our FAVORITE SHOPPING CENTRE’ | = SORA AM Aa acetate NBG #y *. to he purchased® he