A ._l‘5l\’cai 1-wsava i l s CAPITOL Susnsneraide LAST SHOWING TODAY — 3:80-7:15-9:15 “ENOIIANTMENT” with Teresa Wright - David Niver WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY Wednesday 7:15-9:15 — Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 Z/8/‘y /27.7//' 47;" ;2_£o/782:’: ion.-..,_ _ THIS -wvrmaaus lioiumivnovvw muss-or with I it LENA") reduction 5-—--my ALSO NEVVS and "WHAT I WANT NEXT" REGENT T0-Nllilil 1.15 3. 9.15 AN EMOTIONAL MASTERPIECE “MAGNIFICENT OBSESSION" with Irene Dunne - Robert Taylor Wednesday 3:30, 7:15 & 9:15 — Thursday 7:15 & 9:15 5'. a swivel fioiowvws Magnificent Muuea _.._..__. '... v-- . 5/.W[w e" e -‘mi’. en... Irina DONLIVV an usasuu - naiivaxiinius I-Iv Itien . mi. lulu: -3 the oouwvn Cavor aim £- lr . I-auiasalote 0vmInt.inu.s1u--Inn-snout “Maybe it’s great art. It looks a lot like the modern paint- ings they,have about.” Qmoxms by Ken Reynolds uses Guiardlsn Want Ad until I’ " v.thsd.thisv.vukl_ V I . l . v‘ I .~.;.u..n.l.ii..i...a. New Aniiian and Vicinity Mrs. Delbert Rayner was a vis- itor to Summerside or. Tuesday. Mr. Everett Gunning. Travellers_ Rest. was a visitor to Kensington on Wednesday. Mr. Lorlng Rayner and Mr. Hu- bert Agnew. potato dealers. have left on a business trip to Florida. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rogers. Indian River. were visitors to New Annan on Sunday. I ' Mr. Harry Schurman, New Ann- an, made a business trip to Sum- merside on Saturday. Mrs. Edward Laughlin was a [visitor at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. McNelll on Friday. The many friends of Mr. Art Blanchard, Sr., Travellers Rest, are glad to see him out again after his recent attack of pleurisy. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Ramsay and .family_ Hamilton, were visitors at 't|ie home of Mr. and MI'8- Al Schurman on Sunday. - , Ml" Norma Woodalde. secretary for Mr. Delbert Rayner. 903930 dealer, spent some time visiting iMr. and Mrs. Floyd Casely and family, Wiimot Valley. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Enman are glad to hear that.he is much improved in health after his recent serious illness. and all hope for a steady return to better ! health. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Croken fiwei-e Visitors at the home of Mrs. ‘Croken's parents. Mr. and MW lAllie McNelll', also Mr. and Mrs. N. J, McNe'ill. Mrs. McN9i11 MS ,been confined to her bed with ii-heumalism for some three l'9_E_Y5v fond looks forward to these H5115 from her grandchildren as Well as other friends and relatives. BEDEQUE AND VICINITY Miss Winnie Smith. teacher, spent. the week-end at her home ln Tryou. Mrs. George Murray was a re- cent. visitor to Victoria, the guest of her mother. Mrs. Charles Miller. Mrs. Tinson Newson. searletown. spent Sunday with her sister. Mrs. Elliott Bell and Mr. Bell of this village. Mrs. Hugh Murray was a visit- or to summer-side on the lath. the guest of her son and his wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Murray. Mr. and Mrs.’ Fred 1. Platts. searletown Corner. were visitors to Milton. Queens County. on Sunday. with Mrs. Plati.s' relatives. Miss Louise Craig. Middleton, has returned home after taking an adult education course. sponsored by the P. E. I. Government. in Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tracey. Summerside, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Murray. They also attended service in the United Church. Mr. Percy Ipwther and his sons Waldo and Earl. Cornwall were in North Carleton on“ Sunday attend- ing the funeral of the late Mr. Wallace Lowther. o. 3.. Mr. Lee A. Woodside', H. M. C. 8.. Cornwallis. has re- turned to his Base. after a three weeks sick leave at his home in Bedeque. He has had an operation for appendicitis. His friends are pleased to know of his recovery. Mrs. Melvin Raynor. Klldare, Prince county. has returned to her home after a pleasant stay with her daughter and husband. Mr. and Mrs. Thorne Affleck, low- er Bedeque. Mrs. Eaynor’s two daughters Edna and Thelma. are now residing in Bedeque. being in the employ of the Ralph Callback Company. The funeral of the late Wallace Luwtner. whose death took place on Friday morning at his home North Carelton, at the ripe age of 93, was held from the home on Sunday afternoon. Friends and re- latives were present from Corn- wall. sun-imerslde. and the adjac- ent communities. The Rev. Burton Crows conducted the service and flid a high tribute to the splendid Qualities of the life and character of the deceased. The hymns sung were: ‘The Lord's My Shepherd" “Nearer My God to Thee" and "Peace Perfect Peace". The pali- bearers were: Messrs. I-leber Myers, Hudson Lowther. John I-laslani. Percy Inwthcr. Nell Bradshaw and Stephen Huestis. interment was in Bearletowri Cemetery. The "Edith Th om pson" Evening Auxiliary. of the Bede- que United church met on Tues- day afternoon. Feb. 14. at. the home Mrs. Ivan Dawson. Central Bede- que. The president. Mrs. Ralph presided. the business p_art of the meeting. Mrs. Wilfred Craig read a letter from Dr. Florence Murray. Missionary in Korea. it was agreed to make} a couple of quilts, one to go to Dr. lidiuray and the other to the Labrador mission. The worship service was conducted by Mrs. waiter Bowneas. The program takes: from the study book "Grow- ing with the Years" was in charge of Mrs. lidwln Lord. Mrs. Burton Orowewaaohosentouaistiatbe program for the "World Day of Prayer an-vice". Two new members were added, to the ltolll Mrs. Edison Wrisht invited the society to meet at her home for the Marcia most- in]. Iutreabrnsass were served by the hostess. KING COLE TEA Augustine Cove Mr. Fldcle Peters spent the week-end in Borden, guest of his son Amos and Mrs. Peters. Mrs. Vernie Webster. and little daughters Diana and Barbara spent the past week in Surnmerside. Mr. Everett Wadman and Mr. Frances Peters spent the week-eiid in Kensington visiting their friends. Mrs. Myrtle Peters is spending a few days in Kenslngton. visiting her niece Mrs. William Blakeney. Mr. and Mrs, Ray I-lambly and family of Charlottetown spent the week-end visiting relatives in Augustine Cove. Friends of Mrs. Charles Cross- man of Cape Traverse, are pleased to hear she is much improved after her recent illness. M.rs.. Willard Wadman spent the week-end in Kensington, guest of her daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. William Blakeney. Miss Betty Peters who is attend- ing business college in summer- side. spent the week-end with her parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peters. on. Wednesday afternoon. the Augustine Cove Bulldogs went. by bus to Murray Harbour, to meet the Murray Harbour Bruins in a friendly game of hockey. in which the Bulldogs were defeated ll-4. ‘Mrs. Joseph Wadman has been in Carleton. the past. three weeks helping to take care of Mr. George Doull. who has been seriously ill, all George's friends wish him I speedy recovery. A large crowd gathered at the Augustine Cove rink on Saturday evening to -watch a game of hockey between Uncle Bud's rangers and the Albany Juniors. in which the rangers won by a score of 9-4. This was followed by an hour's skating and a mocassln dance. music being furnished by Wendell Mayhew of Crapaud, lunches were sold by the W. I. .PIIisVILLE Mrs. George Gallant was summarside on Tuesday. in hit. Louis Gallant was I. busi- ness vlsitor to Charlottetown en Tuesday. and Mrs. Mr. Urban Gallant. Cascumpec, were in Piusviile on Wednesday evening. Mrs. Johnny Gallant. cascumpec. is spending a few days at her former home here. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mcxeniin. and Earl Mcxenna, Bloomfield Corner. were in Summerslde Tues- day on business. The Legion sponsored a dance in Piusville hall on Friday eveninal. February l7. .'I'he attendance was very large. possibly due to the prevailing good roads and weather. Both young and old gully tripped the light fantastic to the music of violinist Leonard Barnett. Elma- dale. with accompaniment by Ray- mond Gallant. Additional vioiinlsts were Messrs Louis Jones. Bloom- field Comer. and John A. Jones. A whist party and dance was held in Piusvllle hall on Wednesday evening. February 15. The follow- ing won prizes for playing whist. Ladies first: Mrs. Alyre Gallant: Me-n‘s first. ‘Lyman Arsenault. I-‘fowlan; Ladies second, Miss Noella Gallant; Men's second. Mr. Melvyn Blanchard: Consolation prizes: Olive Perry Johnny Gallant.-Music was supplied by violfnista. Leon- ard Barnett and Edward Clemente -with accompaniment. by Raymond Gallant. Russell Jones and Wilfred Jones. ",3 all BELMONT W. L I Mrs. Robert Macuuren enter- tained the members of the Bel- mont Women’: Institute at her home in Belmont on Thursday evening, February 2nd. Roll call was . aponded to by 14 members. each one donating three cakes of aoapforaboxtobesentto the adopted English lnltltute. The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. One new member was welcomed. The sick committee reported tak- ing two treats to sick people in the district. The school commit- toe reported buying a fibre mat and other small articles for school. The following new committees were appointed: School. Mrs. Arn- ett Simpson; sick, Mrs. A. S. Johii- son and Mrs. Sterling Thompson; sandwich, Mrs. I-larry Best and Mrs. Major Barrett. , CvaaQIfi0l'|d¢l|CB was read which included a letter received by Mrs. Budd Birch from a lady in Eng- land, which stated liow greatly they Oflioyed receiving the food parcels. A box of handkerchief: had been received from the adopt- ed English Institute and these were distributed amongst the members. » Five members paid subscriptions to the Institute News. The secre- tary was asked to write the liisti- tute supervlsor asking where don- ation to nclp the needy children of Greece, should be sent. The Red Cross Convener, Mrs. A. S. John- son dlstributed is supply of Red Cross work and also collected the finished work which included’ a quilt, pyjamas and knitted goods. A discussion took place regarding the buying of a teacher's desk f r the school, and it was decided thy‘: the Institute assist the district purchasin one. Mrs. Fred Inman kindly invi ed the members to her home for the March meeting, roll call to be answered by each mem- ber paying 25c, Meeting closed by singing “The King". Collection amounted to $3.75. PARKDALE W. i. 'Ilhe monthly meeting of Park- dale Women's Institute was held in the hall on February 6th. with an attendance of 35 members and 2 visitors. Reports of the various committees were read and adopted. The sick committee reported that 11 cards had been sent ailso mowers given to two members 11‘. in the hospital. The soliocl com- mittee reported visiting the school and it was decided to pui-cluise a main. also a platfonn to be used in front of blackboard in a junior grade room. The Guide leader reported that there were 17 girls enrolled and that an assistant was needed. The Brownies have an attc-nuance of 28. Mr. Ivan Vessevy is to be the assistant scout-Master and Mr. Earl Higgins the assistant Cub- Master. ' The Ways and Means Committee reported that a white elephant sraie had been held also that a tea had been served to the Agricultural Of- ficials at Blrc’.l'i Court. ’ The Card Committee showed a substantial sun of money had been added to the f-uvnds. Plans for the annusil comm iity social ev- en.i.n.g were left in charge of the Ways and the Means Committee. The Vice President and Treas- urer were appointed to attend the meeting and dinner of the Divis- ion Oanaxiian Red Cross szclety The voting for representailves to attend the conference od Associa- ted Country women of the World was carried out. New Cormnittees were arppoim- ed as toillows:— - Ways and Means-—-Mrs. Rcss. Mrs. Compton, Mrs. Moore and .Mra. Burns. Sick Committee-Mrs Beer. Mrs. Maclnnis and Mrs. Livingstone. school ComInftle%.'NI-rs. Cook. Mrs. ‘Moore. Mrs. MacAsk.‘u‘.l and Mrs. Miacllwen. - Lunch Committee for next meet- ing—iiVlrs Priz-sell, Mrs. Ferguson. Mrs. Joe Gallant and Mire. Hickox. ST. TEILESNS W. I. The January meeting of the st. Teresa's Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Emmett Bradley on 'l‘uesdii.v evening. Jan- uary io with thirteen members present. The meeting opened with the re- citation of the Institute ode. The roll call was answered by each member paying a nickel. The min- utes of the December meeting were read. approved and signed by the president. A letter of thanks was read from sister Margaret Marie for the radio presented to them at Christmas It was decided to dispense with the sick treats for the remainder of the year. Get-well cards were to be sent instead. The school com- mittee: reported that two dozen coat hooks and two boxes of Kleenex were needed. All outstanding bills were to be paid at the first opportunilv. The same committees were left on for the coming month. It was decidedeto have a grab bag for en- tertainmfint. Roll call to be an- swered by paying a nickel. Mrs. Joseph uvlor invitnd the mem- bm to her house for the next meeting. A guessing contest \'.BI put on by Mrs. Joseph McAree and won by Miss Mamie Cameron. The sum of 00.10 was raliiud from art- icles played for. A var test lunch was served by Mrs. e smith and Mrs. Cheater Dudley. The meeting than adjourned. KILMUII ~ W. I. The ladies of Kllrnuir W. I. hold their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. A. N. MacPher- aoii on Thursday night, February 2nd. There were four "members and time visitors present. to answer roll call byglving the name of their first school teacher and a nickel. As the president was absent due to illness, the vice-president, Mrs. llclionria pre- sided over the meetings in the usual manner. the sick commit reported fiv- oral minor illnesses together with ’ . several cases at whooping south in the district. ported that a box at it was aiso'i-o- osaly Jud on in charge of ._.._._.._ . THE GUARDIAN. Cl-IARLOTTETOWN . _____-__w_ __ H __ WOMEN'S INSTITIITE MEETINGS been sent to ui pbtient in the Pro- vincial Sanatorium in Char-lotto- town. A large amount of corre- spondence was read by the aecre tary. Miss A. MacDonald, and dil- cussed briefly. but because of the small attendance it was carried over until the next meeting. A delegate is to be chosen for the coming international conference in Copenhagen. but the-voting on the subject will be completed at is later date. At the next meeting, which will be on March 2nd. the members will tell an Irish joke to answer roll call. After singing the Na- tional Anthem at the close of the meeting, the hostess, Mrs.‘ Mac- Plierson served a delicious lunch. During the social hour which fol- lowed, Mrs. Curl MacKlnnon pro- vided organ music. PISQUID WEST W. I. The February meeting of the Pisquid west women's Institute met at the home of Mrs. John H. Jay with an a“endnnce of nine members and four visitors. The meeting opened by repeating the creed. Roll call was answered by each member passing in two articles for Bingo prizes. The min- utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. Reports of comniitti.-cs were heard, One sick member was visited and taken fruit. School committee re- ported school sriubbed and two panes of glass needed for porch, same to be purchased and put in as soon as possible. Mrs. John D. Mac-Donald is to rake charge of programme for next meeting. Roll call to be answered by sing, Say, pay or do. Correspondence relating to In- stitute was read. Choice of delegates to World conference was made a d to be forwarded to institute ofl c. It was decided that a thousand more ‘cod liver oil capsules be ordered. A social welfare Quesiionaire was tilled in. Mrs. Fred Jay kindly ln. vited members to her home for March meeting. An enjoyable game of Bingo. followed by a delicious lunch Served by the hostess brought a very pleasant evening to a close. BALTIC W. I. The February meeting of Baltic W. 1. met at the home of Mrs. Bruce Crozler on rhursday even- ing. February 2. Meeting opened by singing the "The Ode" and re- peating the Oreed bi unison. Roll call was answered by nine members exchanging an original Valentine. A paper on St. Valen- tine's Day was given by Mrs. cor- don Couslns. It was decided to keep the books from the Library for one more month. Reports of different committees were given: sick committee reported having visited three shut-ms and taken fruit to each. for which a bill of $1.50 was moved paid. Sccreary was asked to send to Charlottetown for paper on Eiiication. A paper on Health Hints is to be given at the next meeting by Mrs. David Cousins. Receipt for $2.00 for Cop. cnhagon Quilt was received, also the voting for a delegate to go to the Conference, then took place. After some discussion on the one- act plays. it was decided to return same and ask for different ones. A letter of thanks was read from Spr. Harold McKenzie of Chilliwack, B. C. for remembering him while at his home on furlough. The following airtlcles were ac- knowledged for Red Cross: six dresses. l2 nighties. two pullovers. and one pair of ankle socks. A letter was read from Mrs. McKin- pnon-social welfare coonv ner— A peanut apple can t was sponsored by Mrs. Carroll and Mrs. Riley, with Mrs. spwrgeon Dyment bang the winner. Meetirg closed with "The National Anthem" co]. lection. fifty cents. Grab bag $2.23. A delicious lunch was served by thcuhostess, assisted by Mrs. Jas. Wa . ORWELL COVE W. 1. The regular monthly meeting of Orwell Cove W.l. was held at the home of Mrs. J. A. Macbeod on Feb. 9th with an attendance of ll members and one visitor. Two sick calls were reported. It was moved and seconded to buy paper towels for the school. The members voted on repre- sentatives to be sent to Cope... hagen. Five dollars was voted to help to pay the expenses of the trip. The members also gave their donation to the March of Dimes. Remnants were distributed. Roll call for next meeting is to be an- swered by “What would you do if" Mrs. Angus Nicholson and Mrs. Dan MacDonald are on the pro- ‘gramme committee for next meet.- ng. - Mrs. William Morrissey and Mrs. Frank Rooney put on an interest- ing programme. the meeting than adjourned after which a A "' lunch was served by the hostess. IIALPEQIIE W. 1. The regular monthly meeting of the Maipeque Women’s Institute met at the home of the president, Mrs. John Mollutt on Wednesday evening February i. Meeting opgn. 6d by singing 'nstitute ode and re- peating creed in unison. Roll call was answered by sixteen members with original Valentines. Minutes of last meeting were read and ap- proved. Treasurer reported 3.37.04 on hand. correspondence was than read and discussed. It was deoldfld to give 33.00 to the March or coking :i!i1itable plays and had decided on 9. Sick com ittoa had i-t. New aohoolmooinmittsa lg, this month to our adoptedn-utituu 1 The camvbou uruvhy Wu Von by members of the Alberton curl- 1113 club in competition with two teams from Sumnieraide at Albert- on last week. The visiting team were skipped by Messrs F. rollsrd and Willard MacDonald. the Aiberton teams by Arthur Wiikle and rred Millman. Atoaniatiopedbyl-I J.Pike en- tered competition for the British Oonsols 'ri-opby at Charlottetown last week and made a credit-ab showing. Five teams from here are playing in the second annual Bon- splel of the Bumiiierside Curling Club this week. Corztpletioii of play in our local club for the Regal Flour Trophy is beins delayed bl’ the prevalence of illness among the members. Miss 'I'hir1.a T. Bowness has re- turned to resume her duties in Bos- ton. Mass. after a stay of about two months with her mother. Mrs. Reuben T. Bowness in Montrose. l"lLllN--MIcl'AllLANl —The marriage took place on Friday. February 17th at 7:30 pm. at St. Paul's United Church, Tor- onto. when Miss Norma Catherine MacFarlane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur MacFarlane, Lower Bcdequo, P. E. Island. became the bride of Mr. William John Filken. son of Mr. and Mrs. Cari Filkcn of Toronto. with Rev. Gordon Por- tel-and Rev. A. Hei officiating, Rev. A. Hei being the uncle oi the groom. The wedding music was played by the organist, Mr McKnight. with two baritone solos, "The Lord’: My Shepherd" and "Be- cause". Given in marriage by her fath- er the bride wore a white Intln gown-with finger tip veil. She carried a cascade of talisman roses. Miss Wilma Reid. Middleton, P. E. I., wagmaid of honor and Miss Alice Andrew of Summersirie, wns bridesmaid. while Miss Brenda Andrew acted as flower Kiri. AU attendants were mauve taffeta gowns with white fur hats and carried nose-guys of yellow roses. Mr. Alec Filkln, brother of the groom, was best man. While Ml‘- Len Hunt and Mr. Ron Clort. friends of the bride and KI‘00m. were ushers. Mrs. MacFariane, mother of the bride, to match, Mri. l-‘liken. mother of the bridegroom, wore a costume of blue velvet with hat to match. A reception followed the cell- mony at Prince Arthur House. after which the bride and El‘°°m left on a short honeymfiim. ‘he bride wearing a blue suit with black accessories and a corsase 01 rapture roses. On their l'°‘“"‘ they will reside in Toronto where the groom is at present in his 1115'- year of Engineering at the Uni- versi ty.——l. committee in chsrse. “Tl 5-W- Ramsay. Mrs. G. Lockhart. MTS 5- Cross. Collection amounted _ to 9385. Meeting closed vitth the King. RIVERVIEW W. l. The r'ehruar.v meotins of th- Rivervlew Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Howard Christie with an attendance of seventeen members. Two members renewed membership and visitors were present. _ Ml-5, _R,ea.3h Bagnall l:re;i'.eci. correspondence was read. abo four thank-you letters acknow- ledglng bi-eats received at Christ- mas. uke ease of Autograph Quilt. names and money for same. Sev- eral members kindly offered to embroider names on squares. Cook books were distributed to five members. A committee of five were appointed to prepare program for concert. namely: Mrs. Matheson. Mrs. Lakage. Mrs. C. smith. Mrs. Bowman and Mrs. Christie. Members were asked to bring material for quilt patches to next meeting. . School committee asked that the supply of paper cups and towels be replenished school com- mittee was re-appointed. Sick committee reported several calls. and members decided to send flowers to Mrs. Garfield Wood. one of our members who is ill in Hospital Mrs. J. 6. Burns reported sending three get-well cards. New Sick Committee. Mr: C. Smith rd Mrs. chxsley Wood Refreshments: Mrs. l-‘or . Mrs. E‘. Bagnall, Mrs. Newman and Mrs Stead. Pio- gramme: Mrs. I-‘wash Bagniill and Mrs. C. Smith. Choice of delegates to World Conference was made and same forwarded to the Institute Office. Collection taken $1.28. March meet- ing to be held at me home of Mrs. C. I-l.MoGuigan. flinging oi the National Antiivm closed the meet- ins. Mrs. Matheson and Mrs. Bag- nali provided entertainment with several ‘ ‘ Re ‘ ‘ were served by Mrs. Christie with the assistance of the Committee. CENTRAL IOYALTY W. I. \ The regular monthly mleilng of Central Royalty W. l. was held 1;. the school house on February 2nd with 23 members present. Mrs. Wright presided. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. Com- ' ‘ heard from. New ones ap- pointed: School. Elsie McLeod and Helen Cbsverle; lunch. Helen Love. Dot Mackualsnd, Enid Maclfay. Reta Mrusiand. and Mary Kolls, lioateu. Programme. Madelyn CIl'l'. A Play was decided upon. "The Old District Sciioolliouu". A box was made for the Institute. Dishes and flanneletta were bought. the latter to make a can for the silver. itwu decided to and two mass to the immediate lnatiiute members when in hospital. Correspondence was nail inc discussed. The minutes of the lllfliifll between representatives of the W. 1. and the Board of School Unit No. 1 were road and dluua- . ill klillldn Gfliliiibfld for . ‘mu. -.1 y _ no. A ‘committee w I we » "um ‘i I -"‘«‘ ’°“" '.°..'.'*.:.'.*..".'.*...'l.'. :"'°.:*.’i'Z'.Z°.§".‘i " ‘x 3131!. Lunch was urvsd- ‘cont- aabity iimm arms as the man: u" mm» in charge uil an sol. ‘ wore wine velvet with hot. two Mrs. Christie was appointedio . FEBRUARY 28.‘ 1950 NETIE when bulbs huin om Buy . as used to Iigbnhg NOVA SCOIIAN IIOTI. — when HIM nuulbl rifl R. T. HOLMIN. LTD. Distributors ciuii-iomiow. Summcrslde - “ENCHANTMEN"I‘"' AT CAPITOL TIIEATRE. SUMMEBSIZDE —Charm and distinction (aw. “En.o‘.1a1iimerrt," saituueii Goldm,-nu newest screen masterpiece for 1130 ltadio release. which comes to tlu capitol 'l‘ii(-atre today. David Niven, Teresa.wright, 13.. elyn Kcyes a.ud l-‘alley Gru-lg.-g have the stellar rules in thle do. liglitluily-told tale of two love u. fairs that take place half a can. iury apart. but both in the mm. setting-.1 stately illnd gracious old London home. A young British subaltern and his father's pretty word u. all. principals in the earlier romance. which never culminates because of family jealousy. But by the mm the young officer has become a re- tired and embittered General. he finds himself an interested spgmg. tor of the second romance, be tween his American grand-nieci and the nephew of his old fiancee At the crucial moment he triumph. antly steps in to keep the pa}; from suffering the some trustin- lion that he did. Niven and Miss Wright tum a brilliant performances in tlil earlier episode. Miss Keyes. gs 1.11.. American girl. and Granger. u. mm nephew, also deliver finely as ihi modern romantic duo. Jayne Mead- ows’ work at N‘iven’s d sister stands out in the supporting cast. which also has excellent pop traryals by Leo G. Carroll. &lli] Friend. Slicpperd strudwick. Henry Stephenson and little Gigi Perreeu. the producer‘: latest discovery, who n1avsAMise lvnsmi as a. dim. fmfessional cards E. E. —‘P‘dl’iil!ldfi. Op’r.D.. R.O. orromrrmsr lire: Examined Fitted Glasses Office Hours: 9 to l'.:; 1 In 5 “W b! appointment I REGENT THEATRE BLDG. summer St... Bnmnaei-aide —_L.___""' ‘ ———— B. F. Hunter. R.O. onosmruas Complete visual Analyses Glasses Fitted _ PHONE sue SMAI.Lbl.AN's aUl1.l‘l3ld Bumsneraide. nu. s T. 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