Kathleen Rudolph BrideIn Calgary CeremonyI (CPIPink and white gladioli, fern andmgarden flowers banked the altar ofSt Michaels and AlLAngels Church.in Calgary recently, when FrancesKathleen, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.. Frank Rudo)phx of Mun-pon. became the bride of Robert Jones, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Robert' Jones. Sr.. of Calgary. Rev. Cliarlcs E. Reeve officiating nt the double ring ceremony.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore an Empire gown of lustrous white satin, with a decolle-tage bordered with swiss lace which matched her elbow length gloves. The. fitted bodice cascaded into a bodffant skirt and her floor-length French illusion veil'misted from a coronet of satin and lace- Her only jewelry was a strand of pearls with matching ear-rings, the gift of the groom, and she. carried a sheaf bou-qpet of white gladioli, centered with tiny red rose buds. Preceding the bride down the aisle were three attendants. Miss Jean Charlton, maid of honor, was gowned in a mist blue chiffon, worn with a chapel veil which fell from a headdress-of blue feathers and garden flowers; matching mitts completed her costume and she carried a bouquet of pink carnations and fern. The bridesmaid, Miss Joan Peach, wore a down pink taffeta, made with a bouffant ckirt and worn with matching chapel veil and a coronet of feathers and flowers, she carried a bouquetMiss Shirley Benner, the flower girl, wore a frock of yellow dotted swiss over taffeta, with a harmonizing poke bonnet and carried a nosegay of yellow, roses and mauve sweet-peos. . .Mr. Roy Jones was groomsman for. his brother and Mr. Norman Crimmon. of Langley Prairie. B.C. and Mr. Stanley Thompson, were ushers. Mr. Stanley Roberts was soloist for the.occasion.Following the ceremony. 80 guests attended a reception in th* Sky Room, where. Mr. Milton Jackson proposed the toast to the bride.For the honeymoon trip to the coast thfc bride donned a grey gabardine suit, complemented with an original hat of mauve pansies, and accessories of deep green suede, and a corsage of yellow roses. After their return the young couple will make their home in Calgary.legw Win 65, t scho At McC . Unh • Stor How Que $9008TILL ACTIVE AT 91 WINNIPEG fCP) -7 Kenneth Johnson, 91. didn’t have to wear glasses until well into his 70’s. He took them off for his 85th birthday and has never used them since. He Is still an active member of the community, now celebrating his 60th year as an usher in Knox United Church and his 27th year as secretary of the Winnipeg fruit wholesalers' association.of blue tinted carnations and fcm.Don’t wring your hands—Ring 580 for a “Mail classified.tlW300,( only sour nom culti Natl Tl plan estr; dru* that 280.C littllt; Tl rich Agr: the. in 1 l for triti.