NUVEMBER ..25=_1Z43 Plus “Europe's Crossroa ds" and Comedy — SHOWING TODAY AT 3.15.-7_.9 '- TODAY — A finsztion oi.’ Suspense Diana BARRYMOIRE '- Brian DONLEVY “NIGHT MARE ” Circus British 8th Army. You're Read About It - - - You're Heard About if - - - [Vow (fame and Cheer It. l" M by tho Flinn Unite o! tho ‘Milli! Amy and tho I.A.F. //r PRINCE EDWARD w z iiAvs 0llLY -rn|. and slu. he greatest full-length war film ever made! The rout of Rommel 1n Africa by Montgomery's l... XTRA t l M-G-M ADDED xu-zaruua I ATTRACTION THE RAPID~FIRE OF LAUGHS HAS BEEN LET LOOSE AGAIN.’ HURRY UP AND GET IN ON IT! IIAI. ROACII presents ‘IIAY FOOT’ 1' ' sun-ring WILLIAM TRACY and ELYSE KNOX "NEWS or THE DAY” SHOWING AT Watch this Mouniio clean up tho luv-thieves with hi: own two Isis! villi lliil iiylcr- Atoll litn ill § llulillills iii ioias Playboys Added - Chapt. 10 Q “DaredeviPs of the West” — Musical Comedy and Color Cartoon 7 AND 8.45 ‘Red-coated Mounties, hard-rid- lli: CUIIZIVIS and heart-stirring bal- B18119 hds of the range are reported to highlight Columbia's "Riders oi ihc Northwest, Mounted." new out- loor adventure drama scheduled to‘ mo“ m-hiflnt at the Empire Theo- irve. Directed by iVilllam Berke. m0 ‘ACSICTII stnrs Russell Hayden 1'1 he leudlnfl role sis a “auntie. while Bob iingcr oi iivo- sted wills, famous cowboy songs, heads the llilibortlxiiz cast. softness d" d . El) 2251i slurs BlNDl A . I m; t hlch wrT-g r HdYdCII SHIPS coihofnigigryliyrreowiiiylton, Tairi‘; 0S Mountle ' iitiig fltriwtfyslstrirlxgttledtxltilngile; 5333i 3i the Canadian wilderness. Hayden, portraying Lucky Kerrigan. d to this to WHITE sw “Toiirr Tissul 311011» wti in order to in- vestigate a band oi fur thieves who have been rob His Jo is mace more difficult when the Mayor of turns out to be the head oi the thieves and uses his influence to prevent Kerrigtiii out his asslgnmen the aid of Bob Wills and Cannon- ball. portrayed by heroic guardian o! the north ov hing the tilt HS" Ppeffl. Belle River frtli QLIITyIIIK t. However. with Dub Taylor. ti‘!!! fun ...lo molio you sorooin with loyl Also Chapter 7 - “JUNIOR u-MEN 01*‘ THE AIR" and Western Comedy — OKLAHOMA OUTLAWS 3 SHOWS DAILY AT 3.15 -- 7.00 - 8.45 IIOTRE DAME I l Plan to Attend \ i IIIGII TEA DEC. Isl. and 2nd. Beautlfui C ' Gilt-a In Linen, Leather and Pfiwier- Exquisite Baby Gifts - Fine display oi Aprons. Certificate and Novelty Tables. Bingo and "All" Games with iovcly Himdwmk for Prizes. 11-24-41. _ A _ Central Royalty W.l. The 22nd Annual Meeting 0E Central Royalty Womeiis IIISEIIUI» met at the home oi lvlrs. Ernest MaoMilian, Mt. udwarc Road. i!" Nov. 2nd. Fourtten members and eleven visitors were Difiiehi- Mrs. Stead. the retiring Presid- cnt. was 1n the chair. The meet- inz opened by repeatios the In- stitute creed. Roll call was spcnded to by paying annual dues- eeven new members were enrolled. The minutcs of the last icgl-ill" meeting and annual meeting wet: read and approved. Mrs. Stea then made s few appropriate N- marks regarding the yell‘! W011‘- It was moved by lVIrs. Archibald that a vote of tlianss be extended to the retiring president, this was responded to by a very hearty haiidclap. The school committee reported that the necessities had been provided for the school. The Treasurers retort slwww a hRIBIWB of $55 8'1 on hand. Twelve‘ lregularfl meaty-gm 33g mee n ‘u ‘drixfi-insgeaitie year. The President presided at eleven refill!“ meeilnfls and at the s cial meeting. Twnty members were enrolled dur- ing the past ‘year oiid an average attendance c 12.9 was attained- Durlng the first part: of the Year flowers and fruit were sent to the sick and shut-ins. but owing to the increased demandsof fund-s this practice had to be discontinued in June 1943. In their place the Institute is now sending cards and visiting the sick. At the Christ- mas season boxes were sent to the boys in the armed forces, and t0 the sick and shut-ins of our ccm- munity, A farewell party for each one oi the boys leaving our com- munity to serve overseas WB-B Ell/eh and a suitable gift made. Showers for the newly weds have been a common occurance. AI. the July meeting an interesting address on Qroup Hospitalization was given ..____i~_i~4—l n. comes verwhelmiing odds and 5 ally gets his mun! Adele Mara has the feminine lead opposite Hayden. while other sup- porting Elayers are Dick Cur is and Jac Indra-ul- Laurel And Hardy As Two - Man Band A two-man mot auit band with those funny men of films, Laurel and Hardy. behind the brass and drums, a generous portion 0i swim: and song and you have 20th Century-Ra's hilarious new side; lug. com y. "Jitierbugs. which currently showing at he Capi .01 Theatre. Btan and Ollie é are Just a couple l.e_ . i l l of hopcats at heart whose -‘ outing. slapstick antics keep them coy, y; in of. ‘water throughout the hilar-y mppiy u, . by Dr. J Al Clark. School activities included a monthly visit from tho school committee, the purchase oi paper towels. toilet tissue, drink- ing cups, a sand table for the primary pupils and any other small needs oi our teachers and pupils. A schocl picnic was held on the grounds in June aiid the usual school prizes and treats were ivcn. Other activities incluccd Bridge and Auction Parties, .1 cake sale, berm slipper, two rummage sales. a white elephant sale. Roll call collections were taken at some of the monthly meetings, and a patch apron was sciit throughout the ccmiiiunity. In July a very suc- in cessful tea, was held on Mr. Will- TIC AUOVL 8 i- and 21rd Lsinks lawn. imties were W011 supported Ill; IIIGIIBY W115 l c?! the Ize 11'." 0:15:01. the following donations; Necessities for the SCJJCI $1100. Prizes and treat $1120. Fruit. flowers and cards for the 512k £18.81 Overseas boxes foi- the boys ‘£38.29. TB League S3121). Salisntloii Army ap- peal $5.60. Russian Aid $2. o0, lied Cross $25 ('0. Grsrle‘: Aid $10.00. _.- receipts for the year wire ' 0.86 and the rxpenses $181.99. The Red Cross work completed during‘ r311: v W113 as follows 22 ladies childrcns dlesses, 2 pa 5 pant: , child- 118115 coats, 17 y: " _. shorts. 30 sterilization squares. 59 comfort bags, 9 lrrge quilts. 5 crib (llllltfifsafld Kind wishes 3 crib blankets, 1 bed jackets, 452 he erclizcis, ti‘ pair ladies knickers, polrr. cf :0Cks, 1 mans sleeveless sweater, 0 helmets, 2 children; sweaters, 2 pairs seamen’; socks. l wind break- er. 2 hairs o!‘ glcvec. One pair of trousers, two dresses and a cunt were made 0rd donatrd for our Four Year Girl's shciver for Bri- tain. A great deal of this work for Red Cross has been done by ladies oi the community who were not; members of our Institute, and the Institute is very grateful to them for this help as well as for the many donations tiic have been called on for. and t very generous response they have given at all times. The new of officers for the ensuing year are: Pres. Mrs. Russell Roper. Vice-Pres. Mrs Stewart C. Wright. Secretary. Mrs. Gordon C. War- ren (re-elected) 'I‘reas., Mrs. O. Archibald. Directors. Mrs. Ernest MacMill- an. Mrs. Alex Agnew, and Mrs. Harry MacAuslanri. Auditors. Airs. Preston Beck and Mrs. Wendell Wcod. The following committees were appointed for the month of Nov- ledks coat, 2 ember: Sick, Mrs Trainor, Miss Kitson and Mrs MiicAusland. Secretary to be responsible r sending the cards t0 the sick dur- inz the year, the ccnimittee re- ccrt to her and visit the sick. School. Mrs. Harold Stead and Mrs. Russell Roper. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Roper. Mt. Edward Road. Lunch committee. Mrs. Roper. Mrs. Archi- bald and Mrs. Agnew. It was de- cidcd to meet at the home of Mrs. Gordon Warren on Nov. 30th to pack boxes for our boys in Canada. Collectors were appointed to can- vass the district for the Kinsmen Milk Fund. The meeting aciiourn. ed after which Mrs. oMillan served a very delicious lunch. CRUDE RUBBER LOW IDNDON. NOV. 23 — (C Warning that by the end of i943 Britain's crude rubber stocks would be near a minimum working lcvel and that in 1044 the United Nations would have to rely bn their crude rubber income. has been given by . Gore Brownehministry oi rubber controller. Pl-r Fasema, Io one oi tlio The intense b cially at. night, or whon t hoot, or the bands cod bearable, and rellei To gladly The relief ofiored that suoh ailmeato u impui-qblood condition.‘ Itching, Burning. Stinging Emu or Salt lllioui salt h ' ' 3.2.. ptitiiifiifiiiiit°ifififii °‘"°"' urning itch‘ d i-ti i... tififiiitiinptm‘; o ll hot water are moot un- we oomed. l’ Burdock‘ Blond Bitters is booed ooloma, and other akin tmubleo, on the knowledge are caused by an ha?!‘ about labor oleonlineu by using B. B. B. to help cleanse the its Im uritlea. m at any Tm worm i." a. a. a. PFICO aim l taut. I ‘nu '1‘. IiIbIl 00.. Linn-d. Totoabt 0n.‘ James i GUARDIAN i POLICE COURT — In yester- was fined $35 or 30 days in jail. starts this week- Watch for opening chapter. CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH- da \- . 11 A. M. . M. Stanley 1". Coffin. Minister. | IN THE LIST 0F PIIOTESTANT Orphanage collections which ap- ipeared in yesterday's paper the name Mr. Neil Madman, should read Mr. Neil Wadman. Additional collection. Mrs. G. if. Mutoli. Southport $100. NOW IN PRINCE EDWARD IS LAND -_ ‘AC2. Jared W. Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert F. Smith. Prince William. has graduated from No. 1 Wireless School, Mont- real. and is now posted at Mount _ Pleasant, P1.‘ I. —F‘redercton Gleaner. Bi .R. .E. rdgeufgr, CHURCH OF ENGLAND VICES. Sunday. November 28th. St. John's Churc Crapaud. Church School 10.30 A. M. E 50118 7.30 P. M. St. Elizabeth's Church. Springfield. Church School 10.00 A. M. Holy Communion 11.00 A. M. Rev. G. R. ‘rlartrnem. Rector. Westmoreland School, Wednesliiy. December 1. 8.00 P. M. Mission rvioe. 11-28-11 IN NEWCASTLE — Rev. Mother Si. Aloysius. Provincial of the Con- gregation de Notre Dame is a guest at villa Taresita. She W115 accom- panied by Rlev. Sr. St. lvlarie Beat- rice of Charlottetown, P E I.. and thev will remain at the convent for a few days ‘he later was a former superioress at Newcastle and many friends are calling to welcome her. —Moncton Times. TEACHEIPS STUDY GROUP _ The North Wlnslce Teachers study Club was held in the school on Friday, Nov. 19th., with four teach- ers in attendance. They were Vera Nunn, North Winrloe: Marlon Mac- Eachern. Harrington; Doris Bry-. |cnton. Union Road and Phyllis ‘Godfrey. Brackley. The following loificers were elected: President, ‘Marlon MacEachern; Vice-presid- ‘ent. Vera Nunn; Secretary, Doris iBryyenton. The paper on the Diag- inosing and improving Oral Reading ivrs read rind 111"" Mi Questions were- asked and discuss- ed by teachers. An exchange of ‘Christmas material brought the meeting to a close. SHOWER-Friday evening. Nov- ember 5th the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Muciflztchern, Coriiirall, ' the scene oi a pleasing event. when friends and iieiuiioors Lldlh- r: to tender Marion, their daughter. and a November bride. u ' shower. ‘Miss Bessie lvicArtliur and Miss Evelyn RCIJIIISOD ushered ii-iiss MacEachezti into the living room-l which had previously been beaiitl- i fully decor-rated by girl friends of the bride to be. Many lovely gifts iaere nrtsentro. Miss wlartlia Willk-y reading the very humorous- verses. After the uiits nad all been opened the truest of honor thanked all her lriorics for tnelr iovcly gifts for ‘net future hiipnliless and hoped to nave the l-nleiisure of welcoming them all to visit at her new home in York Point. Luncheon tvas served t0 about one hundred ind fifty pec- pie by her girl friends assisted by the licstess and Mrs. Richard Drake. Later a dance was enjoyed by the young people bringing to a close a very enjoyable evening. ROSE VALLEY Y! P. U.—'I'he regular weekly meeting oi the Rose Valley Y. P. U. met at the, home of Ben Cousins on Thursday ievcning. The president presided. ‘The meeting opened b singing “Will Your Anchor Hod." The scripture lesson was taken irom St. Mat. Chapter 7 and read by Isobel‘ Matheson. Prayer was Jiiered by| Mr. Morrison. “I Am Bo Glad" was: sung. The minutes oi the last‘ meeting were read rmd approved. Twenty-one members and seven- teen vlsitors were present. Collec- tions amounted to $2.75. Mrs. J. W- MacKenzie invited members to ner home for next meeting. committee for next meeting: Helen Graham and. Florence Mat-heron. "Pass Me Not" was sung followed by the lesson. Hymn 67 ‘There is a green hill iar away" which was read by Mrs. Bernard and the dis- cussion was led by Mr. Morrison. {The meeting closed by "What a lend We Have in Jesus" followed by the Lord's ‘Prayer and the Benediction in imi- ‘son. The program committee then took charge and the remainder of the evcning was spent in games and contests. c CEIITIIAI. GUARDIAN ' I. .D. E. IUMMAGE BALE. aide door. Market Building. fiidazy l0 A. M. Il- 4-34 day's Police Court an Excise case Ml. WINKLE GOES T0 WAR -The Guardian's new serial story the SER- I 'l‘!lils coliumnwir ‘reseiivctdlor newf ll PCS , ‘ VQIIILIDI ' '3! EOEIBQWI; nature It's... be Inserted “van ‘n. fig‘ t it unt word. ltrioti lily" "c n u‘ “ UT ‘Due ' ' ' :lalo IE1 idvahigc v - u“ °H3° - . -. .' . - -. ' lrrillvitcinr lllti I “ u‘ m.“ CRASWELL for photographl. , rnulr SALINE unm‘ |. . CONFEDERATION LlI-‘E nvsua- “hwiilf” ‘mffiflfffx I ts a glorious iom session of livo and ANOE (sully elimination ‘é-‘IIOHI {or c A Hdllthz Special! utiIul l0 oz. fancy A DRINKING GLASS . 416E "runes EVERY DAY IS SHOPPING DAY ' AT The Jenkins Pharmacy FOR VALUES _YOUR CAN'T AFFORD TO MISS SAFE GUARD YOUR HEALTH WITH VITAMINS i l COD LIYER OIL CAPSULES 0o _- SPECIALS ! ! WHILE THEY LAST Daggert and Rarruidclfs COLD CREAM Reg $1.00 — Special 79c Daggert l i i and Ramsdella I i l i SCOTT’S EMULSION l “Elan Bolt; Way CHIIZTSI Oil Vitamins A and D 53% 98¢} VIlIPI-Ail AYERT 10D COD LIVER OIL ‘inc d SQI IB S (SOD LIVER OIL Plain and Mint Flavour 402,... 1201.98“ .1 RA . 8; R.C.A.F. (‘IIRISTMAS GREETING RD 10c each with Envelopes AYERS!‘ ALPIIAMETTIIS . BEAUTY CREAM Bo! ol 25 .. .. . .. . $1.00 Reg. 52.00 — Special 91.25 1m o! so . .. s1 as —--~ --—~~——— Box oi I00 $3.50 Daggert and ItanisiielPs -~ — f TISSUE CREAM FROSST N.C.F. CAPSULES “c; 5230 __ Sneak“ $125 ,‘ Box oi so . i ————i-——~———~—— i Box oi I00 l Daggert and IiainsilelVs Box oi 250 I CLEANSING curtail PURETEST .- __'“" Em” _ .§"E°_‘i‘.'.7”” YEAST and IRON TABLETS y Dagxc“ and Rams-dew; 100 for 79c o oz. SKIN FRESH ‘ER in“ Reg. 85c - Special 59c HALIVER OIL carsuucs ___..fl._~_.. . _ 50's 95c -- 100's . ,. $1.55 soar dnqxas y‘ NATOLA carsuuzs 295"“ 7”.” i 50's $1.25 - 100's . $2.25 THE NATOLA 1.1011111 ; .1 ;; ; i0 6.0. . . as» - so c.c .. sees P‘ A‘T(.(,,'_.';' T VITAMIN A.B.D.&G. cars ~ JUMI-LE BEANS 50's $2.00 - 100's $11.50 Only 35c Pkg. I CHRISTMAS GREETING CARDS l Boxes of Ten Cards ........ 30c 1 Boxes of sixteen cards 50c Boxes of twenty Cards 75c PROMPT TiiE JizuiuusPiuiRMAo' " "AMELS FREE m, j Egg 5m,“ _ p WRAPPED ‘jiflillll rainq Chemist FOR DELIVERY om m co ZKENTSTS EHAPLOTIEIUWNP ere-HANG THE $.P.C.A. (Society for the Cruelty to Animals) is Tux Day on FRIDAIY NEXT. NOV. 26th Mr. Benjamin MacEachern has een ‘ S.P.C.A. r Prevention of holding I A car has been purchased and II i5 expected that shortly it will be fitted out with a gas chamber for the painless destruction of diseased or homeless animals. e feel sure that everyone Will recognise the Importance oi all active S. I’. C. A. In this "Itv and we ask ior your generous support. 11-24-21. Personals Miss 11a McIvcr, Klnkora. has returned heme from a pleasant visit with friends in Charlottetown. Mr. John E. Mulligan, Emerald. spent the week-end visiting friends in Emyvale. Sgt. Fraser Currie. R. C A. F., Montague. P E.I., was a recent vis- ltor of Mr. and Mrs. B A Allen Fredericton Junction, N.B. AB. Gordon MacEwen. R.C N.. has left recently to join his ship after spending a few days leave with his wife. son and parents at St. Peter's Harbour. Mr. and Mrs. J‘. 1-1. Dunbar oi Alma. spent the past weekend in Moncton on businem. They were acccnipanied by Mr and Mrs. Archie Barbour and Mrs. Joseph A. Dunbar. Mr. and Mrs. Linus Mulligan have returned from their honey- moon trio to Montreal and have taken up their residence in their new home at Kinkorn. The many friends of Mr. Elton Somers, Bradalbane. are pleased t0 see him home again somewhat im- proved in health after spending some time in the Montreal Hospit- a . young daughter Susan nf Prince Ed. ward Island are spending the wint- in St. Andrews -Saint John er 811181118 l Telegraph Journal. vencr, Mrs. Wesley Payntei- be re- elected for the ensuing year. Directors, Mrs. Isaac Joliimore and Miss Hattie MacLcod ire- clected). It was decided to buy two pounds of white varn and WEDDING BELLS — The United Church oi St. John. Quebec, was the scene of a ‘pretty autumn wed- ding. on Satur ay afternoon. Oct. 30th.. at 8 o'clock. when Rev. 1-1.5‘. L. A Crase. Padre of No. 9 Riepalr Depot, St. John. Quebec, united in marriage. Miss Marlon Pont daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Pont of Montreal and LAC. Lnrne III 1y attired in a suit of powder blue with matching accessories and car- ried [XI aim bouquet oi pink Bwoet- hepin, roses. They were attended IDy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Leo. of Montreal. After the ceremony the hHIPDy couple leit on a short honey- moon trl and on their return they will real e at 157 Champlain st. St John. Quebec. lit-lords join in extending beat wishes to the happy couple. srnmo anook t; I. The annual meeting oi tho spring Brook W. I.. was held on Priday evening. Nov. 5th.. at the home oi Miss Hattie Macheod. with tho 1-. " presiding. The meotin opened by repeating the cree . Five members answered roll call with a donation to bazaar. Minutes of last annual and last month meeting read. approved and sign . Reports were gvsn by the Presid- ent and Secretary-Treasurer oi the year's work. These reports were adopted. 1t was moicd and second. ed that the President, Mrs. Hillard Meek: Vice-president. Mrs. Dan C. MacKay; Bee» asurcr. Mrs. Arch. Pidgooa: Rod Coa- print for bazaar, and send $2.00 to .'I‘.B League. i Next meeting to be held at Mrs. |Wesley Paynters the first Thurs- dav in December. Roll call to be Ian exchange oi gifts. Collection was taken and amounted to 75 cents. Eight members paid dues Meeting closed with the National Anthem. ,__ at? ‘s; at ” ‘é tube Ban 0i a steamer- . 15v 10"‘ "w" m iiiiooia u i‘ “o0 llutcliinoa Bl- Dr. and Mrs. .l. C. Medcaf and/ 1h teasDQOn Nutlfl Recipes. "P “I 10:11:11 MOVIE PREVIEW TIME A radio preview anil diivllflslfl" oi outstanding motion Dlclilfc} to he shown soon in vour I-1_" ourlte local theatre. _This {V9 k- the picture to he PBVICWPII '5 H The Fallen Sparrow V i Charlottetown ilazi Transocean liaiiio ls Silent NEW YORK. No The United States Federal Com- munications Commission said to- dav that the lrniisixiittcr of the ‘Nazi propaganda agency Trans- ocean. which sends out ivirless ‘dispatches aimed at the western 23- (APP- lhemisphere. had not been heard lseridinz any dispatch for 12 hours | Tho transmitter used by Trans- ncean for directing wireless dls batches overesus is a few mile northeast of Berlin. '1‘1icre xvas no direct indication whither it was knocked out as ii result of night's raid mi Berlin, ORWELL W. I. The annual meeting of the held at the home of Mrs B Institute Ode. Roll wered by paying membership fees oi $57.89 frbm the irevious rear $135.41. leaving u to benin this year. made to the v . funds. seats were made a stove was bought f r the women's socks. navv scarves: the sewing of ren‘s dresses and quilts. 00h tEl-SD a“ in a 0°“ it rioiii =3? b greased place I“ for ‘I hours. o‘ FREE BOOKLET rite I° LIMITED ARVIE Momma‘. a Q BABY SET Is Al LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFT \ DESIGN NO. I91 Or- well Cove Women's institute was MacDonald on November 2nd width; six members .ind one visitor pres-i ent. The meeting "boned With the call was ans- The minutes of ‘he last meeting and oi the lost =i.iinuril meeting were rent. and approved. The year began with a balance Expenses of the vear lIiflDUiliIVI Io balance of $12.25 Duriing the vcnr donations were ions cliarimiilc ‘or the hall. i m hall. and the interior of the school nus painted. The knitting consisted of: khaki elovcslalnld c ii L - The members rlcciricd to send the thirteen members if the district in the Armed Forces a treiit of clinc- olntes or cigarettes for Christmas. A vote of thanks was tendered IIILIQLITIIIQ_OIIICCTSV_GIII‘IMIDI!“ICI- i “T. It is a simple matter and not n ucstion oi time when it comes to t tcneting Ilie small slices, bootee: land cap for the newborn baby. Pattern No, 191 contains list o1 lagpimaterinls needed. illustrations oi ‘the designs and complete unstruc- tipns for making cap, bootees anc s oes. To order pattern: Write. or send i above picture with your name and {address with 15 cents in coin oi stamps to Needlework Bureau. Char otietown Guardian. l Design No. 191 NAME - - ._ _. ._ _. _ ’ smear ADDRESS ICITY —- -— — PROVINCE A; lowing new ones were elected: > President. Mrs. William Morris- jsey. Vice P: ldeiit. Mrs. Frank Rooiiov. Srcrc .11‘: Treasurer. Cec- II Rooney. Directors. Mrs. B Mac _ _ S011. IMncLemII. Mrs. W 1S. 13. J. MacLccrl. mittce. Cecilia Rooney. Mrs. William Brown invited thi members to her home for the Dec- r-mber meeting. Fhe meeting wai then adjourned and a tasty luncl ved b‘: the hostess. _,_