I 3% I Aline Bond women's Editor. Pheae I-III! fie aouaioicnol-iouotowo, win". July 25, ions. 7 -E JEAN MACLEOI) — FOSTER PENDLETON ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mac- Leod. South Granville, P.E.I. are happy to announce the en- gagement of their youngest daughter Marshall Jean to Ros- coe Foster Pendieton. only son of the late Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Pendleton, Kensington, P.E.I. Marriage to take place on Aug- ust 15. 1962 at South Granville Presbyterian Church at 2.00 pm. Summer's Enchantment Is In The Sun And Shade ’ , belated, the sum ~-ry days. we have-full of meat. Yards flecked with shade and sun, branches so leafy they co y conceal the sum- mer nests radlloned there. . .So empty and cold these were through the white days, when the wind blew a solemn tune along the farmlands, or when snow fell into a silence about. Happy winds blow now. sephyrs from the west. or a rising sun- ny breeze to bless those al- ready into the haying. "One these days." th e younger farmer of this place said this morning. "we must commence the mowing. If we only had a couple of fields to do. I’d,want to leave it to grow for a while yet. But it looks as though, we'll have a nice lot to gather. so we'll have to get on with it soon. to be done in good time."' But not yet. Other items of the farm must be settled first. The weeding must be finished, and the cultivating of all the hoed crops before our haying-days are here. ' - .This was a day of some excite- ment_for Granddaughter, a mor- ning of high adventure for her. Naturally, she being a true dau- ghter of the sex. the underlying question wihe , atwakiznc the new day and its promise. was “Now whatushall I wear?" “That was a question easily settled by most girls of the farm in the long ago." we chuckled. "You wore, in order of respect HAPPENINGS to the occasion, your Sunday- best. So, as we recall it, there was little worry over that!" "Then, I think, by rights I Brigadier Edith Chandler has returned to Charlottetown to take up new duties as superin- tendent of Sunset Lodge. Brig. Chandler has been superinten- dent of the Sunset Lodge in Winnipeg for the last three years. Fl.-Lt. and Mrs. John Bradley and children returned to their home in Quebec after a plea- sant holiday with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Praught and Mr. and Mrs. Urban Bradley. Harry and David Benjamin of Chicago, Ill. formerly of Char- lottetown. are now visiting their grandmother, Mrs. Georgie Ben- jamin. 174 Kent Street. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques Coul- ombe and daughter Michelle re- turned over the weekend to their home in Sherbrook, Que. having spent the past two weeks in Charlottetown, where they were guests of Mrs. Coulombes' parents. Mr. and Mrs. rne Noonan. Mrs. Charles E. Robertson. Jr. of Washington, D.C. arrived last week to visit her sisters Mr s. Leith MacLeod and Mrs. Ruth Kennedy. She will be joined this week by Col. Robertson. Mr. and Mrs. John Kosec and children, Barbara and Ellen. of Hamilton. Ontario arrived Summerside on Sunday to spend their vacation with Mrs. Kosec's parents, Mayor and Mrs. J. E. on. ' Morris Mr. and Mrs. Paul Schurman of Summerside had as their weekend guests the latter‘s mother, Mrs. Bannister, and aunt, Mrs. Elmer MacNeill and Mr. lVlacNeill of Sussex, N.B. Mrs. Mark Delaney has had as her guests, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Plegzl. who returned on Friday to their home in Brock- ton. Massachusetts. Mr. Norman Moase of Sum- merside left recently by auto for. Edmonton, Alberta. Dr. and Mrs. George Breau and children,,who have been vi- siting Mrs. Breau's mother. Mrs. Mark Delaney. mom I. returned last Thursday to their borne in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs. William M. Bor- ton and children. An Louise. Eric '1'. and Kenneth E. return- ed on Sunday to their home in lentville, N.s. after spending a week's vacation in Summer- side with Mrs. Horton's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Parkman. Mr. Lorne Moase, who is at- Summer School at the University of New Brunswick. Fredericton. N.B.. spent the weekend at his home in Sum- merside. M Miss Marie looosaos. emu Probation Officer for Juveniles home. . -Miss drick was one of the Judges in the "Miss P.E.I. Contest“ at the recent Lobster carnival Moose of summer- at her. home on Manchester, N.li.; also Mrs. Thomas Myles and son, Tom, of Lewiston, Illinois. uring the evening. Mr. Lorne Moase show- ed colored slides of his Europ- ean rip. Mrs. I. M. Stevenson has re- turned to Ottawa after visiting her mother. Mrs. Mark De- laney, Summerside. Mr. Ronald Gillis of Moncton, N.B.. is visiting his mother. Mrs. Lexie Gillis, Summerside. Mrs. A. J. Reynolds of Bramp- ion, Ontario and son. Rev. E. A. Reynolds of St. Paul's United Church. Fredericton, N.B. Miss Brenda Coates of Bediord. N.S. were weekend guests of Mrs. Earle Sawler and family in Summerside. They also visited in Cavendish. N :1 G. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Jen- kins of Pownal. accompanied by "Mrs. C. Reynolds of Char- lottetown were Sunday guests of Mrs. Lexie Gtillis, Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Evald Lewin and son. Dale. of North Eastnn, Mhssachusetts left Summerside on Tuesday after visiting rela- tives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Bordon Hult- strom (the former Carla Lewinl of Keesville, N .Y. left Friday on in return after visiting relatives and friends in Summerside. Miss Ethel MacDonald, Cal- gary. Alta. is vacationing on the Island as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Sinus C. MacDonald, Richmond. Dr. James A. MacDougalI and Mrs. MacDougall of Rumford, Me. accompanied by Miss Mil- dred Doucette are vacationing at their summer home in Grand Ri- ver. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Maclntyre. East Hartford. Conn. accompan- ied by Mrs.‘ Herbert Deagle of Roxhury. Mass. have returned to their homes after spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Har- old Brown in Bayside.' Mrs. Barry Song, accompanied by her young sons. is vacation- ing at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harold-Brown. . 0 Mrs.’ Eleanor Lawless. Chest- nuton Field. Mass. and Mrs. Louise Praught, Toronto, Ont., are vacationing at their summer home in Richmond._ Mr. Basie MacDougall has re- turned to his home in Richmond after spending some time in the Prince County Hospital. Brent and Nancy of Day For- tune have returned to their home after a siaffnage at the 8tead's parents. Miss Jean Macxinnon of Tor-' onto arrived plane recent- ly to spend eefMrs. Dr. J. n. arowo of Watertowl. or” Real to Consultant 36DQTi::8ia'ee_t ( Ed’s note: Miss Sharon Bak- er of Margate is in Kensing- ton. Maryland as an exchange student sponsored by the Ken- sington Lions Club. The fol- lowing is an account, written by herself, of her activities since leaving the province.) I would like to tell a little more about the Washington Ca- thedral. It was fifty years in building. and across from this enormous church, I visited the “Bishop's Garden” and the ‘ “Herb Cottage." I was com- . pletely amazed with these plac- - es. I find Americans very mod- era. for instance the five minute | car wash, in one door and out‘ 5 the other completely washed and ready for the road. ' lMass. returned to his home af- ‘, fer attending the funeral of Mrs. ‘Brown. Also attending the fun- eral were Mrs. Brown’s sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Rad Ferguson of Jacksonville. Fla. and another sister from On- tario. her brother. Mr. Claude Ross. of Pinchurst. N.S. two - nieces of Halifax, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Macsellan and two chil- dren of Somerville. Mass.. and Mrs. Gertrude MacDonald of Someryille. Mrs. John Maclsaac, Mr. Le- ory Viilnrd of Charlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Meals and Mrs. Nellie Schultz of Hartford. Conn. were recent visitors to Sourls where they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perry. Msgr. J. A. Murphy. Sourls. had as his mcent guests his bro- ther Mr. P. B. Murphy and Mrs. Murphy of Regina, Sass. Mr. and Mrs. Edison Wright of Central Bedeque returned home on Tuesday after an extended trip to California where they visited Mr. Wright's broth- er Elmer and his siser Mildred. On their return home they visit- ed their son William, his wife and family in ' Toronto. Dr. Florence Murray, a retir- ed missionary from Korea. spent a few days last week as the guest of Miss Louisa Cali- beck in Central Bedeque. She will be returning to Korea later in the year. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Heard of Halifax visited their cousin, Mrs. Brewer Clarke and family in Linkletter; Mr. darence Brad- shaw of Central Bedeque and Mrs. T. J. Inman last week. - enchant- she smiled to been. It blessed the work of the Island Exchange Student Tells Of Smithsonian Institute Visit should wear my Sunday-best!" somewhat anxiously. “This is an occasion. you know." However it was the rose-pink dress, she herself had made do a 4-}! class back in the years, she chose to be her "good luck" garment, when__ she set out in the truck with her dad for town, to try the practical test which when successful gives one. as the lawful operator of a car, all the rights of the road. "There's apt to be a repeat on this!" she offered with a shadowed expression, when the little truck eased down the drive- way. Her dad, a much sterner par- ent than James was in his day, thoughalso most kindly to his children. observed drily, “Not wi the g you off to it, some day of the haying!" James came in through the morning to the old armchair, picked up his glasses and open- ed the newspaper. "I wonder how she's doing now" he smiled. Alex was the firsst to glimpse the two returning to the yard. "S s her license," he beamed. “I Just know she has. by the happy look on her facel" so a gracious day, this has farmers, and that of the car- pente on the roof. To her de- light, it gave Granddaughter her much desired treasure of paper, and r our pleasure, all of these things, and besides: a fine memory-peony, shook out a first bloom. Until tomorrow -- — Diary- -nlght. . . Good st. Paul's Church. Summer- side, was‘ the scene of a very en Therese Anne Heustis, daughter of Harold Heustis of Summerside, and the late Mar- rete Heustis became the wife of Emile Louis Gervais. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Geruaid of Duck Lake, Sask. Rev Pierre Arsenault perform- ed the ceremony. The organist was Mrs. Clarence Steele and she accompanied a sextet of girls who sang appropriate hymns during the service. , For her wedding the bride, who was ‘given in marriage by her father. wore a wool suit of sandy brown with three quarter length sleeves. Her accessories were in a mint green shade and her corsage was of yellow sweetheart roses. The matron oi honor was Mrs. Yvonne Frenette, cousin of the groom. she wore a pink and brown flowered ,sheath with Wllllle accessories and a corsage of pink ca-rnations. I The bestman was Denis Fre- nette and the usher was Mr. Thomas Glndney of St. John's, Newfoundland. Friday morning I again tra- velled to the heart of Washing- ton to visit the Smithsonian In- stitute. and the Natural History of Arts Building. There is a sign on the door of the Smithsonian Institute, that states. if you spend ten minutes at every ex- hibit, you will be there for ten Years. so as you might gather we did not see it all. but it was most interesting, and we even saw Lindberg's plane hanging from the ceiling. On Friday eve- ning I went to a baseball game between two local high school teams: then moved to the Mac- Curdys. We visited Welles Re- staurant. and I was surprised to find that there they sell every- thing from a ten cent cone to a thirty dollar ice cream sundae. As it rained Saturday, we went for a drive into Georgetown, the quaint section of Washington where most of the Ambassa- dors and senators live The shops and homes. among them Presi. O -vs dmesa pretty wedding on June 16, 1962 of ME. AND MRS. EMILE GERVAIS Young Couple Plight Troih In Ceremony Ai Summerside Following the ceremony a re- ception was held at the Knights Columbus Hall, which was decorated for the occasion with pink. white and blue streamers and floral arrangements. Mrs. James Johnston, sister of the bride. received. She was wear- green accessories and a corsage of yellow camations. Following the reception the young couple left on a honeymoon trip points of interest in the Mari- times. Telegrams of congratulations were received from Mr. Mrs. Mike Kelly of St. John's Nfld. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wil- kins. Dartmouth. N.S. Mr. and :3 D: . Mrs. Charles MacAuley, Mr. and Mrs. R. Blais, and Mrs. A. Dube 15' all of Prince George, B.C. and Mr. and Mrs. T. Pallant and Mr. and Mrs. G. Nicholls of Prince Rupert and Mr. and Mrs. G. Cote of Montreal, Que. to and Mrs. Tilmon Gallant. She dent Kennedy's old home. were- beautiful. After returning froml that drive I went" bowling with: a gang of teen agers. The alleys I here are either ten pin or duck; Mm. luncmng at B1ack1es_ we pin. No one has heard tell of} mmt . . popular restaurant in Wash the five pin bowling we have on lngtom we vlsned the Depart tour of the building. I was amaz- ed at the clues this agency is able to get from such minor de- tails. here. They do a greater variety M m°d°m dancing‘ through the various rituals of On Sunday I Went to the Me- worship. On returning to Ken- thodist Church for service, af-1 sing-ton I moved so the home of ter church a short rest and then Dr. Bailey. to cook out. wiwre I had luis- I am having a wonderful time, ciovus steaks and hamburgers. I! and learning much. I-lope Chris- 3150 €'fl.‘l Playlng Shuff|e- topher is having a good time. board which was something new —----——--m-** “'t’- FAMOUS FOB Monday was another big day, 3RANDEn [NspEc-[ED my host was Mr. Cupola and his thirteen year old daughter. After visiting one of the many schools in Kensington we drove d S T EA K S own to F.B.l. headquarters in Washington, where we joined a Recital Oi Folk Songs SEE . and HEAR IILIIN MILLS "Canada's Favourite Folk Singer" AT ST. DUNSTAN’S UNIVERSITY Mrs. Bruce Stead and children . meat in Dun- born by a month's vacation "in Pisonid. . M . ,ontadoor summer Thursday, July 261-h 3:15 PM. ' Tickets 1.25 FINF SALMON CAMPBELLTON. N.B. (CP) Calvin Craswell, a fishing guide on the Restigouche River, caught a 40-pound salmon re- WELLINGTON Mr. and Mrs. Cecil McNeil.l had as recent guests Mr. and 'Mrs. Basil Donahue. Mr. and Mrs. Jiny Langlois and Mr. Ed- ward Chalsson all of St. John, N.B Miss Debbie Johnson of Monc- ton, N.B.. celebrated her 9th birthday July 11, at home of her a parent Mr. and M rs. John Baglole. Mrs. Basil Mcxinnon of Grand River and Mr. Raymond Camp- bell left by bin for Halifax, N.S.. to visit Mr. and Mrs. Will- iam Maclnnts. Miss Christine Gallant, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Verno Gallant celebrated her 3rd birth- day on Sunday, July 15th.. Mr. Cyrus F. Gallant has re- turned home from a trip to Hal- ifax. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sellick, Winsloe recently visited Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ferguson. Mr. .and Mrs. A. C. Bourgeois are erecting a new home in Mis- couche. Mr. Bougeois is station- aid at RCAF Station, Summer- de. Miss Betty Gaudet recently vi- sited her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Gaudet. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hashie and fa mlly, Moncton were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Has- hle of this place. Mrs. Mary Peters is spending a few weeks with her daughter- in-law and son, Mr. and M ra. Aubin Peters, after being a pa- tient in Prince County Hospital. Mrs. Dan McLeod has return- ed home from Ottawa w h e r e she spent the past few months with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coul- son and Sharon. She was acn- ompanied home by her sister, Mrs. M. Ladner who visited her son Raymond Ladner and fam- lly in U.S.A. She also visited her daughter, Mrs. Charles Usi- atynski of New York. Mr. and Mrs. Glorlce Wedge. and Miss Octave Wedge have returned to their home in S t. Timothy after spending winter months in Summerside. Miss Gloria Gallant, R.N. of New York General Hospital has‘ spent two weeks with her par- ents, Mr.. and Mrs. Tilmon Gal- ing a white sundress with mini lant Miss Patsy Gallant who is em- ployed in Moncton N.B.. spent. a weekend,with parents, Mr. ‘Lazar FOR MOTHER ‘ Precious gift! Imagine Mom's delight with this sampler story of babys' arrival. 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