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'...........A..A””r5 ”" - CAMEO THEATRE GRAPAIID THEATRE xzssmcnos Thursday Matinee 4 P-nh El'9l!1I1K 7:15-Bziii. Sea Jimmy Stewart as the haseball hero "MONTY Si-fltwn" in "THE STRATTON STORY". with June Allyson as Mrs. Strat- um, Frank Morgan, Arnos MONO- hearl and many baseball players as CRAPAUD Fri. 8:30 -- Sat. 7:30-9:30 "ACT OF VIOLENCE" Van Heflin themsolvle: I'lll:dl0l'lll,o Gene . en, wor ser es am an ROI" rt Ryan pltohe of "Cleveland Indians": Janet Leigh Also Good Short Subjects Bill Dickey. slugging member of the "Yankees" and others. ' .. .- -.,. .... Bedeque and VI 0 O icimty - Mr. Douglas wall. Saint John. N. 5., is visiting here, the guest of Mrs. Hugh Murray. Mrs. Elijah Simpson. returned to her home recently. I-fter spending the winter in Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cameron. Charlottetown, are visiting friends in this community. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riggs and Miss Evslyn Vatchsr, Charlotte- town. 'were recent guests of Mr and Mrs. Reslnald Murray Mr. and Mrs.a Prank Blinker, Cape Tormentine. N. 3., have re- cently taken up residence in this village. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lodge. Hali- fax, made a brief call at the home of Rev. and Mrs. week on the 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mac- Pherson, Sackville. N. B.. have been visiting on the Island. They paid a short visit to Bedoque, be- ing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Leard. Rev. Bums: and Mrs. Crows left. on Monday, 12th., for saekviilo. N. B., to attend the meeting of the Maritime Conference of the United Church. They expect to return the first of next week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray,, left on Tuesday morning, 13th. for' the Annapolis Valley, where they will spend their vacation. Mr. Murray is an employee of the Ralph Callback Co. Mr. and Mrs. John Forbes, newly-weds, returned to their home in Sumrmerside on the 14th. after enjoying a honey moon on the Mainland. They made a brie! Si.D'p in Bedeque. Several from this community attended the funeral of the late Mrs. John Proiitt, Freetown. on Monday, 12th. Sincere sympathy of this place is extended to the be- reaved family. Congratulation. are being ex- tended to Mr. Arthur Toombs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Irving Toombs on winning a valuable prize for the highest standing in the first year B, So. course at Mount Al- Iison. (TIE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN ' ALBANY VILLAGE SCHOOL Stavert-Paynter Wedding A quiet but pretty wedding took place in Kcnsington on May 4, at 2.30 p. m., at the home of the of. ficiating clergyman, Rev. Gordon s. Stevens. wiien Miss Gladys Alberta Paynter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Pnyntor of Long River, became the bride of Mr. Alberi Davis sinveri, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund stavert of Ken- sington. The bride wore a street.-length dress of blue taffeta. with navy accessories and was attended by her sister, Muriel, who wore pale blue with matching accessories. The groom was attended by his brother, Walter. Following the ceremony. the happy couple mol- ored to Bummerside. where they had their photo taken, and later had their supper at the Olympia. Then later in the evening, they motored to the home of the bride's Mr. Ernest Johnson. Kingston.i Ont.. arrived on the Island uni Wednesday, 14th., on .. visit mini his brothers, Mr. Orville and Mr.. Melvin Johnson. His last visit was. about twelve years. ago. The 25h., anniversary of the consummation of Church Union on June 10th., 1925, was observed or. the Bedeque Charge. on Sunday llth. The service in the Bedeque Ohuch was conducted by the par.- tor, Rev. Mr. Crowe. There was 3. large gathering. Present in the congregation were three members who attended I.hlS historical oc- casion in Toronto on June 10th 1925. Thsse are Thomas Moyse. Mr. Vernon Craig and Rev. E. 8. Weeks. The afternoon service at Albany and the evening service at Borden were addressed by Rev. Frank Fiddler, Toronto. The "Edith Thompson" Evening Auxiliary held their June meeting at the home of Mrs. Edwin Lord. Central Bedeque, on Tuesday, 13th., The President presided. The worship service. taken from the Missionary Monthly, was in charge of Mrs. Reginald Murray. Roll call was responded to by 13 members and one visitor was welcomed. During the meeting a letter was read from Mrs. Sabcy, I-ioiland Plans were made with a view to providing supper for the member: of the Lay Association of the United Church who hold their parents. Prior to the marria:e. the bride- to-be was tendered a miscellan- eous shower at Long River Hall. While the bride-to-be was being escorted to the seat of honor by her sister Muriel, appropriate music was played by the bride's aunt, Mrs. Ernest Dunning. The heavily-laden basket of gifts was carried in by the bride's sister, Joan and cousin Shirley Payntor. The gifts were opened by the Misses Jzine Fletcher nnd I-Tarlth Dunning. While the nu-oinpanying names and good wishes were read by Miss Mafgnrci Campbell, the gifts were arranged on the table by the Misses Jean .l'lacLeod and Evelyn Bernard. The bride-elect graciously ithnnked her friends and all join- ed in sinzlng. For She's a Jolly Good Fellow". A delicious lunch was served. annual fil6(li.lllg here in July. The program was in charge of Mrs. Wilfred Craig, assisted by Mrs. Norman MacFarliiiie, Mrs. Edison Wright, Mrs. Essie Wright. Mrs. John Myers and Mrs. Irving Toombs. The lunch committee for the July meeting in Mrs. K. Mut- tart. Mrs. Robinson. Program com- mittee Mrs. Roy Townsend and Mrs. Kenneth Muttart, The next meeting at the home of Mrs. Wil- fred Craig. YllllS lurk Pliliili and H53 Ladies. here's the silverware oPP0rtunity of a lifetime. Simply enclose ihe required number of I.ibb is Evaporated Milk labels and moneyorder In a dress on order form below. 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Phyllis Dawson. Will. Trainor, Marion SENIO GBOU V West Cape and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer of Charlottetown were the guests of Mrs. Palmer's parents. Mr. and xrs.tRobert England of Springfield es . Mr. and Mrs. Elmer MacLennan and family of 0'Leary were visit. ors to Cascumpec on Monday eve. ning and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Brenton Hudson. Many.friends of Mrs. Horatio Macwilliams of Springfield West are pleased to know she has re- turned to her home from the West- ern Hospital. Albc-rton. much im- proved in health. The funeral of Mrs. George El- lis, Green Hill, was conducted on Monday afternoon by the Rev. C. O. Hewlett and was largely at. tended. The remains were laid to rest by that of her husband. wno predeceasc her a number of years ago. Burial in the Baptist cemet- ery in Springfield West. A very happy birthday was -399!!! by Mrs. Heber Ellis, Knuis- lord. when her family all gathered at the home of her son Charley Ellis on Sunday, May 28th, to cel- ebrate with her on her 86th birth- day. Mrs. Ellis was born in Springfield West, the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Eng- land. Mrs. Ellis is enjoying excel- lent health for her age. She re- ceived many lovely gifts accomp- anied by good wishes. A delicious supper was served by the hostess, after which ice cream snd'a beau- llfully decorated birthday cake were served. After an enjoyable day. all returned to their homes. wishing this dear lady many hap- py returns of the day. The Beth:-1 Ladies Aid met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Rix to hold the May meeting. With the president Mrs. E.L. Mac- DOUB-'i1l Dlieiidlng. meeting opened by singing hymn. "What A Friend We Have in Jesus". The minutes of last meeting were read and approved. Eleven members answer- ed. roll call with a verse of Script- ure. The business of the evening was taken up. This being the twenty-fifth anniversary of the organization. the M is slo n H ry Monthly was followed. The hymn and Scripture reading which form- ed a part of the worship service were those used at the first ser- vice. "The Church": One Found- ation" was sung. The Scripture reading given by Mrs. Earl Ellis was followed by the Lord's Pray- Part. II. Growing with the Years in the Society as a whole was conducted by Mrs. Blair Col- burn, Mrs. Kenneth Ellis, Mrs. Ralph MacLennan. Mrs. Alvin Rix, Mrs. Lloyd Barwlse, Mrs. Horace MacDougall. Part IV, Closing co fl Ross. 3rd Rowv:-Paul Noonan, Noreen Dawson. Phillip Noonan, Edith Dawson, Mary Dawson, Louiu Dgw. son. Ronald Cameron. -Photo by w. amid org. Conway and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Luther ll-.. .'..ier- sil spent Sunday with Mrs. Eula parents, Mr. and Mrs. Artluir Adams, Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Palmer and ohildren Borden spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John D. Pal- Vmer, Conway. Misses Lois and Merrlel Palmer have returned home from Char- lottetown where they attended the Angllcian Rally. Mr and Mrs. Beecher Best. sumimerside were vistlng friends and relatives in Freeland and Conway on Sunday. The Freeland Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. John W. Palmer on Tuesday evening June 13, with a large crowd pr!:- sent. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thomp- son. Kenslngton, spent Sunday with Mr. Thompson's parents, Mr. and Mrs George Thompson. Con- way. A large crowd attended the re- gular Saturday night dance in the Conway Community Hall. Music furnished by Donald smith. shei- ton Adams and Elmer Rabi I- Mrs. Eilzabeth Frederick. daugh- ter Betty, and son John, summer- side spent Sunday with Mrs. Frederick's parents. Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. .-. Miss Lorena Thompson has returned to her home in Conway after a pleasant trip to Riverbeud. Quebec, when she was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Thompson. The Grade VIII exams was given in Conway School by the School Inspector. Mr. Callaghan on Wednesday Morning, June 6th to the pupils of the following schools. Conway. Freeland, Foxley River, Poplar Grove. and Mac- Neills Mills. ..M.......-.....AA--- Lltany of Dedication to Advance. brought the meeting to it close. A delicious lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mr.snd Mrs. James Morshead. roll call to be answer- ed by a verse of scripture con- taining the word "wisdom." BERLlN, June l9-(AP)-vCom- munist authorities dynamitad the steeple of the ancient Gsorgen- kirche (St. George's Church) Sun- day. Communist authorities said li'had been weakened by bomb- ings in the war and was dunner- said that cus. Church people wasn't true. I.lCT!lI.N's ORIGIN The lectern came into use in the Anglican Church in the filth cou- Viusvlle aid Vicinity Mr. Fred Gallant, employed mar Charlottetown. spent the wssls-end at his home hers. Mr. and Mrs. Brendon Wallace and son. spout Friday with role atives in liirnsdais. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Alma, wm rscsnt aunt: of Mr- and Mrs. Brendon Wallace- Miu Lorna Hardy. Elmadals. and Min Doris Hardy, Roubank. ware recent visitors to Suinrnsrsids. Mr. Alv Contain, Mirnlnixslh. was in P svills Tuesday in the interest of the fishing business. Mr. Billls Party. employed in sumrnorsldo, "spent Sunday with relatives and friends in Piusvilia. Mr. Billie Perry. employed in Summerside. spent. Sunday with relatives and friends in Piusviils. Mr. Ralph Hardy. Sumrnsrsido. spent, the wsak-and with his pa- rents, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Roaebank. Mr. Nelson J. Gallant return-id Summsrslds Monday after lyveek-and his 9. to spsndinz the home in Piusvl at Miss Ruth McKenna, Brockton, was an overnight guest on Tues- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcoran. The June meeting of the Plus- ville St. Anne Club was held on Monday, the 12th. at the home of Mrs. Daniel Gallant. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Corcorsn. Hazel, Norma, and Lorraine Cor- coran. wars Sunday visitors to Burton and Glcnga u. The many friends of Mrs. Elmer Griffin. Brockton. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Western Hospital, Aibsrton. .Mr. Emmett Shes. Waterford. was In Plusvllls Monday. visitlna his daughter and son-In-law. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Corcoran. Miu Dalma Gallant entertained a. number of young friends at her home on Sunday. June 11. t o oo- casion being her 12th birth ay. Mr. Elmer Gallant and his bride- to-bs, Miss Eva Wsdlt. St. Louis, were in Pluivillo Sunday visiting the formsr's mother. Mrs. Elisa- beth Gallant. A largo crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield Hall on fri- day evening. Musicians for danc- ing were Msssrl. Leonard Barnett. Alton Hardy and Wilfred Veno. Miss Maris Plnssu. ttudont at Bellevuo College. Quebec. is spending the summer holidays with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pinsau, Bloomfield Cornsr.. Mrs. Anita Peters Gallant has resumed her teaching duties in the Senior Department of Plulville School. she now commutes from yer former tome in Duvar every ay. Mr. Edmund A snault. Char- lottetown. rsprusntatlve of Ni- agara Brand Spray Co. Ltd.. lur- llngton. Ontario. was in Piurvills on Monday. visiting his aunt, Mrs. John F. Gallant. Sunday gussts of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Cores:-an wsra Mr. and Mrs. Melvyn Mnccrcxor and fam- ily. Kemmie, Bobby. June and Frankie. Mrs. Lanes Dalton and i!taus;iter. Mary Patricia. Burton. at . The funeral of the late Mrs. Edens Peters. Howlan, was held from st. Anthony's Church. Ileana- flsld. on Monday. June 12, at 9 o'clock. Officiating at Requiem Mass was the pastor. Rev. Fr. M. J. loamy. Word has been rscsivsd by Mrs. John F. Gallant that her nephew, Mr. Joseph Richard. was drowned in Lschine Canal. Mont- real. on Saturday. June 10. Mr. Richard I; a brother of Mr. Dot-loo Richard. formerly of Plusvllle and adopted by Mr. and Mrs. Gallant. "Here Comes Charlie". a thru- all SAVI for mi- NGS! lady! " HATS it V2 PRICE Straws and Summer Felts i"'-"3...-.g. mi. "on cam no-no 'Purses V3 Nylon Hose 31.00 pair tr-rmu) Days Only - Thurs. - - Sal. June 22nd - 23rd - 24l'Ii N0nl.'l'UltNs---..-..1nxq1uNag;g.........--o1u;ui-uzspg 1'lisMAllY Ailll "IIILLINEBY or Dls'l'lN01'loN" Plain scarves S E Priatlilkaail orr, , JUNE 22, 1950 M Q . t L'tiNAi)A S I-INEST CIMARLIIE .1.-....-....m1 lct comedy. was resen Mark's Parish hallp on Ftfelgliitlln 9.5.: llllll. Juno 9 by amateur perform. era. Following are the ,m,,,., am; actresses: Min Lorraine Ilovvm-d Mr. Desmond Howard, Mrs. Cole:-' Ml! Rosors. Miss Jenn Howard Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard. Mr' Daniel Rogers, Miss Olga (;rm,.,' Mr, Doyle Griffin and Mr. nn,,,,j,,' Griffin. Each one took his or hsr part to perfection nnd thor- oughly heid the attention or the audience throughout the enll.-9 play. Between acts. cnjoyam. specialties were provided by ML Lorne HOWINT. Misses Lorraliw and Hazel Corcoran, Misses I-ills-an uni Clarissa Gallant and Misses Bev- srly and Shirley Howard. Follow. In: the play, lunches and ice. cream were sold and a few ray. of old-time dancing were enjoy. ed by all. Music was supplied 1... local talent. . sit 7 .3 9 Lot curicuaa am; no smoothness. Buy fngrsnfti sdentitiesll Jicaled Cut" Soap andO (menial dnig ' I noon KIDNEY I can perms ON Dodds! Professional Gail; E ELLIS 1 ll. nu .. Auto - Casualty INSURANCE ll laausm BL. snaunmiii. PIIONII Mia . I. F. Hunter. K0- 0'I'0Kl-Till! couplets Visual Analyses GIIIIOI H0101! y PHONE Ill! -s isoumino lusuasrsido. P-54 4..., --In-an-u-near?-9” 1'. Earls Hickey Ohartsrsd Accountant caasdiaa lens of comnwf" Jalltlyas DION! III! , juunsrslds , 13. it-Ia. ---- V-- -j"T?T - I I. I. Psrlunari. . .0. o(?I3l'9Mii1'3isr I). lissmisod dines H1404 ' Oflss lsarss I b Is: I to - . us as sppohunenk '. asuas-r run-ran IL” Iowans! If-. Iannmldt i ..u- stimuli