K6: TWELVE "F1-IE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN JANUARY 11. 1954 N0 CIYSTAL GAZING Fortune-tellers in higfinnd are l his to hsprbonme-at imtirr the l "zraniey Act paned in 1031. -ilrefeaeleaal cards I. was lutltzv (Assessed Aoeolllflnl Western Ii-Io.spita.l has returned to his home much improved in health Iiirtaii Aiiii Vicinity John Griffin. Glengarry. was a recent visits; to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Oollicutt also Mr. James Oiiollorln. Oape Wolfe. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton -Mr. and Mrs. George UNelll, aho Arthur O'Neill, who were re- cent visitors to Glennrry, have re- turned to their home in Somer- ville, Mam, Misses Annie Mae o'i-.Iolloi-an Cape Wolfe. and Mary Clement ,McGre-gor. Burton, who spent the 'holidays at their respective homes have resumed their studies at P.W. X1858. Mr. Funk Griffin. Burton, was O'i.eu'y Vicinity Mrs. Wesainan Harris is confined to her home with the 'flue. ind Mr. Kenneth Waite, 0'I..eary, is confined to his home through ill- of Nova aootia in summerslde. All wish her the best of luck in this new work. Miss Jelley has been an employee of the Farmers Co-op store. O'I.eary, for the past five years - . The Misses Leila and Lila Cras- well. nuriel-in-training in the side, spent the holidays with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Albin Cras- well, Bloomfield. ' Prince County Hospital, Sunimer- - Cantu Dank of Commerce ltldhg Ixnu-dds, P. I. I. PHONE seas I guut of Mr. and Mrs. Peter G. Chafloucwwn Rogers. Glenemy. Mr. Charles Trainer who was at recent guest of his brother. Rev. J. N. 'D'a'lnor, Burton. has returned to his home in Charlottetown. Mr. Roland Griffin of Toronto. is visituig at the home of his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Burton. W. Abbrt Robertson I. I. l. isu'rmu. aumnmo Gnnviua at Water street 1 snnim Miss Jean I-toward. Cape Wolfe. who spent the holidays at her home has reslimed her studies at Sum- merslde High School. sincere sympathy iii -attended to the family of the late Mr. William Bulqzzlr. Cape Wolfe, whose death occurred recently at Western Hos- pital folowlng it short illness. ersl".. l r. 0. nos j 331 Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McGregor, DIAL nu Sson Frankie, also Mrs. Lance Dal- Mr. Patrick O'Connor, Cope Wolfe, was a recent guest of his d 1 Mrs Ambrose I Corcorall. also Mr. F son-in-law and daughter. Mr. an y g P- g E. E Mrs. Peter Dalton, Burton. lV"d Mm Norm” COmoran' Opt. D. ic.o. . -.- tiller OPTOMETBIST Misses Beverley Howard anti wg” ggg Minnie Burke Glengarry also Penny Griffin. Button, who spent the holidays at their respective homes. Glasses Fitted Eyes ltxiunlneo Tile Best Things and by spD0lntm3M- :liavc resumed their studies at Tig- PHONE 3281 -lilsh inch School and com-em Are At 110518 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG.” --- 'Bv Iunmer 31- Smme" ' A pleasant evrnin: was spent at i T the home of Mr. alml Mr; 1'lit:fr':'laP I H Mmmnhm ' rl. C )9 Wofe, - en sir -.--- R 0 :1-1FlliAE&l'll(-Flt .li:i:il ontertaiiied A num- I've heard men speak of trea- B' F' ' ' lyr of her friends. The evening Sm-95 1-K-1; p -1-HI -; l -3.5 pl";45allil)' spent in dancing in That he bcinlld the sea, 5 (WTUXL P as L lino excellent music of Lance Div 0: loyal friends and smiling umme" (e' ' ' lions oi-cllestra. a dainty lunch was lands Complete V lsunl Amilyses alum rmeo That call to you and me- scrved by the hostess. ""05? um It r Patrick O'Connor. Capt v own dear folk ....M....R)lALl1)1;lfL:jeh Bl”Lgl-N--G--- wnlfn was a recent guest of his ,'?.::dy::WI11;:f:,.gmi,,,,d may-9; isnr.-iii'-lalv and daughter, Mrp and But oh, the l'aillbow's end gut A. 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Miss Blanche Matthews, ployee of the Bank of Nova Bcotla 3, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in 0'I..eery. Mrs. Purcey Matthews of Elms- law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Matthews in O'Leary. speedy recovery. The many friends of Mrs. Iue- A ford MacLeen of 0'Ieary. are sorry W the Western Hospital. . .. l Mrs. Leslie MacLean of Dum- lllniir. is spending a few days at "Hung Mm 5 i pent me hnme of her mm ML Rum” dancing, music being furnished by Messrs. Wilfred, Alton and Foster At last With h93V5' mg” 1 cm") Miss Jean M:cD0u8Ill of Union- Sunk" of Mt" ' Summerslde R MacLean in O'Leary. vale and teacher at I-Iebron school, spent the holidays with friends in summerside. w Smallman at the home of Mr. Les- lle MacLean for a few days. Miss Joyce Macb-dugall of Union- si Lurla and Liene Horne. and friends in 0'Leary and vicln- A 1153 Y Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Getson of Clarence Macxinnon in O'Leary. Dr. Willam MacMurdo of O'- Leary, spent the holiday season with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Mac- Murdo in Summerside. Mr, and Mrs. James Hudson and family Gloria. Leigh and Earle of Summerside. were visitors to O'Leary on New Year's Day. They also visited relatives in cucum- 0'Leary. are sorry to know that get-well. Tho many friends of Mrs. Free- man Macwilliams are glad to hear that she is feeling much better. Mrs. Macwilliams has been con- fined to her home for almost a month. Mr. illld Mrs. Chesley Woodside of Unionvale, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Riobertlngland of5pring- field West recently. Mr. and Mrs. George Stewart and little son of Halifax. are spending the holidays in O'Leary. guests of Mrs Stewart": mother Mrs. Dan ville. The msliy friends of Mr. Ro- bert England are sorry to hear that W him a speedy get-well. Mr. and Mrs. lMame lewis of Cascumpec. were visitors to Brae recently guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Dalton. Mr. and Mrs. Robert woodslde and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Woodsirle ed to Alberton on New Year's Day and were the guests of Dr. and Mrs. Orville Phillips and family. The many friends of Mine I-Islen Hardy are glad to see her able" to return to her home in Mill Road after undergoing an operation in the Prince Edward Island Hos- pital in Charlottetown recently. The many friends of Mr. Arthur Smallmiin are glad to know that he has improved enough to be able to be moved to his home in Mill River. His sister Hazel smallman. R..N.. of aummerside, is looking after him. The hall was packed in capacity on December 30, when Rev. Leslie Dlgnan. gave an illustrated lec- ture. on Korea. He has Just re- cently returned from Korea and his talk and films were instructive and educational. as well as entertain- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Noonan and son Grant of Alberton. were visi- tors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Saunders and family on Sun- Mr. and Mr-s.uI..loyd Dunbar of Montrose. attended the funeral of per guests of Mr. George Oollicutt and Mrs. Lisa Oollicutt in cape Wolfe. Mt: Olive Jelley. O'uat-y, has accepted a position in the Bank acted by the members of the High school in Summerside formed in the community hall in o'Leary on Tuesday night and was much small. This play was sponsored by the Women's Institute the Library. V had a narrow escape when the train many friends wish tor him npeedy struck and damaged his car at rPortage while coming from Sum- merslde to O'I.cary on Thursday ”mT morning. Mr. Ralph Ozon was also in Summerside, spent the holidays ed my mjmy shower was held at the home of g V , Mr. dam is ”5m"3 Wnh M” ”"'m' Unlonvale in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Bernard, merit) of West Point. tl id. Th "ft - M” .w'”m”n H"'h ” O'L"”'- igiiiiayhiniiiif !BradfaoriluBsernviiii:lf is confined to her home with the me ucompanylng var,” were read 'fluc. Her friends wish for her a by Miss Irvn Ramsay. wmk, Miss Elga Bernard presented them to the bride and groom. Mr. Bernard gave to hear that she is a patient in ed by me how". named by M” Isaac Harris. Mrs. Nesry Shclioon, Miss Elga Bernard and Miss Irva :- Church on Sunday night, conduct- Mrs. Bliss MacDougall of spring- ed by leaders. field West. is visiting Mrs. Jennie Dougiill and Miss Bessie Dennis and tn.-,mbers of the C. group. The worship service u as led by Miss Joyce vale, is spending a few days in Scripture guest of the Misses Lloydla Suzanne Wedge read a Christmas story. Members of the C. G. I. T Mr. Hfhrt Elli! of Ontario. in Group composed the choir and llw spending a few days with relatives nrgaillsi. was Mrs. Lewis BPl'll?'ll'l Rev. Robert Wagner gave a fine address. The C. G. I. T. members Carleton Lot 6, were Sunday Vlsi- rgpented this to the home of Mr. and Mrs. beautiful traditional C. G. I. T. candle lighting service ufls coli- ducted by Miss Dennis. Tyniriailey Notes daughter, Marjory, Lower Bedequc. is spending some time visiting her mother. Mrs. Arthur Yeo. c, , W L-.. Mrs. Eldon Miller. Albnrtnrl; : Friends of Mrs. John Harris of spending h" Ch1"59ma3 V"”"””'f at the home of her parents, Mi. she is sick and wish her a speedy 0" spent a few days at Christmas at the hmnr of her parents, Mr. . Mrs. Thomas Nisfoet. visitor to Bummerside on Dec. 27. guest of her son and daughter-lit law, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Phillips. Doryse, summel-side. Hbent Ohmi- mss at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Carmen MIloNeil. ' Bide-.ford. and Mr. and Mrs. renca MacNevln and brother-in-law and spent suurday evening sister, Mr and Mrs. Edsel Dump Mme 0, ml gm, Mm om.mm MacNell. he is on the sick list and wish for N1 church on Dec. 9,4 ul1dp1' fhp leadership of the Ymmiz Peonl-8'5 Society. Mr. Alfred Williamson was the mecial speaker. Jeremiah Dalton and Mr. and Mrs. gpecigl speaker at the t-liniik oil:-in ing servicr-. held in the Presbyter- ian miurch on Dec. 21. and daughter of Knutsford. motor- gpgndlng in Tyne Volley with her daiig”.tci'. Mrs. Sqahie Mooney. and family, Charlottetown, the Christmas harm of Mr. and Mrs. Ivnn Moc- Loan, town, days at the home of his hrotlhrr and sister-in-law. Mr and Mrs. Erie Williams, and family. Blemolr Park. Christmas in Tyne Valley. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Folland The play. "Apron strings." en- was per- enjoyed. Attendance was in aid of Mr. Ted Aliearn of summerside, passenger in the car; both escap- On December 29 a miscellaneous and Mrs. John Bernard in (nee Hazel Dy- who were fitting reply on behalf of his ifs and himself. Lunch was serv- remaindcr nl thr in music and amsay. The Royal. -A fine Christmas vesper service as held in the 0'Leary United Miss Joyce Mac- G. I. T. MacDougnll. as- sied by Miss Nancy Campbell. reading was by Miss Matthews, and Miss duet was sung by Miss Grorgin co and Miss Sandra Matthews the purpose and the -CP. --Mrs. Harold Holland and d Mrs. Hartford Ellis. Miss Lucy Nlsbet. Qiarlottctou-ri. Mrs. Clark MacQus.rrie was a Mrs. R. J. MacNeil and d.-lligli'.r'c Cyril Wllllnllls, Lili- Milligan. McNeil's -Mills. at thi- Mr. and Mrs. The annual Candle-light SPl'V'lCP its hold in Tyne Valley Prvsbytcr- .D.... llln Rrv, Leslie Dignan was town, spent his Oltrlstmu hell- days with his daughters. Mrs. Leig-h Maynard and Mrs. lllroy Ramsay. Rev. and Mn. Leslie Dlutan and Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hart-ls were dinner guests of Min Eleanor Birch on Dev. 17. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Macbougall. Summcrside. spent the week-end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wil- fred Mscboug-all. Mr and Mrs. Don MacDonald. Summerslde. spent the holidlyl at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ohsrles Ncowornbc. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Ramsay and daughter, Halifax. spent the we&- rnd at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Ramsay. The many friends of Mr, Alfred Williamson. student iii the George: Presbyterian College Montreal. are pleased to welcome him back to Tyne Valley for his holidays. He is guest of Mr. and Mrs. Hardy Rn'il'l1S.1)'. Mr and Mrs. Ivan Manny and daughter Sandra. motored to Bpringhlll on Christmas day to spend the holiday with Mr, Mac- Kay's pnrciits, who accompanied lhmn bnck to Tyne Valley and will Spcfid a few days visiting here. Mr. Carmen MiicNeil, general 7T.0rCl”iRl1f, had Santa Claus make .1 visit to his store on Dec. it to meet all the children of Tyne Val- ley and surrounding districts and needles: to say it was an after- noon of enjoyment for all those who visited him. Sympatlly is extended to the l)l'!1i.l1Pl'5 mrl sisters of the late Jlilnvs MlllPl' whose death occurr- rd at his home in Ellerslle on Dec. 24. Funnrnl was held from the home of his brother and sister-kl-law. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Miller on Doc. 26 witll llll.EI7nlPillli in the Unitrd Church ccvnictnry at Lot 14. Miss Beryl Millrr, Deaconess, lnnk Cll'il','I0 of the thank-offering sci-vice in the Presbyterian Gilurch. Tyne Villlny on Dec. 21 and her ll2'llll' friend: were pleased to lizlvn tho nppoituvtiity to meet her ngniil and wish her God's blessing in lwr work ill the Mission fields in the West. The Uliilod Slinriay School clos- ili; tnnk lilacn in the Tvlie Valle-y Uliifcri hllllrcli on Doc. 20 when tha clillrii-rn of the various classes put on a most entertaining and in- tr-resting program. At the close r-r-rliiicltns and diplomat were dis- tvilluted to llioso who had PAl'I1Ed them find prcsciits were given to lilotliildrrli and others. Much crad- lcticr for the good work done in this Summer Sunday School. Th6 annual Christmas concert vi-is hcld in the Tyne Valley Hall on Doc 23 under the slupcrvision of the lmlriitws, Mr. Wctidell Phil- lips arid Miss Blalioh Macbougnll with Mrs. Ivan Mscxay acting as plnnlst This children staged an entni-talning program which testi- flz-:l in their skillful training by thrlr tr-nchcl"s. Santa made his usual invinl appearance and dis- ll”ll)lli”fl prrsnnts to all children iircsriit. Treats were mplplied bv Mr. Gm-rgn Ellis and the Women's lnstilutr. Vii-e Gal-ilr MacNt-viii spent (l'lrlclili.ws nt the homo of Mr, and Mr: L-lth lily:-s, Ellerslle. -B!-I Eilerslie And Bideiorii Mr (imr;;.- Barlow was A visitor in S'.llllilll'TSld0 on Dec. 30. --Ml. and Mrs. Peter Maccsull worn izilsstr. of their son Sinclair .lIl(i Minx Mot-Cnlvlly summersfdc uil Now 'Yc:lr's Day. i Mrs. I-iarold”GilTis visited with her sister Mrs. Earl siniimons Bum- mcrsidc, on Jan, 2 Mrs. Gordon Mlllar was the gilvisl. of nor sister, Mrs. James Phillips, siininici-side on Jan. 1. Mr. Robert Maccaull arrived from Halifax on New Year's day to spriid the holiday week-onrl lxitli h.s plrmlts, Mr, and Mrs. P M. Mnccriull. Mr. Lowell Barlow spent the holiday week-end with his parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. I-toward Barlow, Mrs. Kay Hewett, Amherst, is her Christmas ll0lld3VV.". M15: Aldeil Yen and sister and Mrs. Rhlph MMLI.-nn spent thr- Mr. holidays nt Mr. Edison Williams returned from Halifax on Dec. N aftsr pending Christmas with his wife who is ti patient. in the Victoria General Hospital. -..,.1. Mr. Oharles Williams. atutli-nt. at Mt. Allison University, Bdckvillc. is in! his Christmas holidays spend at his home here. Mr. Stewart WillTa.ms. Ol1nl'lo'.f.o- spent his Ohristmas holi- Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Dymrnt spent Mr. and Mrs. Fred Polland and d3Y- Th” '9" "”"mWm'd W "" Mrs. Basler and daughter sally N00"-"'0 '"0"""'- "5 Ml” Bllnmerlldo, spent an-letmu af- N00nI"- temoon at the home of Mr. It'll Mrs. Thomas Follsnd. Mr. and Mrs. Tl-imnss cotton. the late Mrs. I-Ieber lllls. at the J,,,,.m,,m, were dun" mm. of home of Mr. and Mrs. Averd I-farris m. ",5 Mm mm” 333" on in Knutsford. They were also IuP- Ohrhunu day, Mrs. Hart Lidetone spent .1 few days visiting in Port Skin recent- ly. ' Mr. Robert nigims, Charlotte- Wclllngtnn. Mzistrir Ivan Rayner. Travellers ROSE. is spending the New Years holiday week-end with his grand- pLrf'l'll5, Mr. and Mrs. George Bar- low. Mi-asrs. Harold Gillis and son linl-ry' aconipanied by Melvin Hut- l,lIlI'lS0 , motored to Alberton on New ar'a day to visit with Mrs Jcanetta Ogden. Mr and Mrs. Pr-it-r Mlllar and lilmlly. accompariied by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ellsnds. were New Year's day guests of Mr. and Mrs Clayton Day and Mr. Lemuel Day. Wellington, . Mr. and Mrs. John Coughlln sprint. the New Year's holiday week- end with their son and daughter- ir.-law. Mr. and Mrs. (manning Coughlin, lot 10. Mr. Albert Barlow. Coleman visited with his parents. Mr. and Mrs, Genrgn Barlow on January '4. Mr. and Mrs. Binclalr Maecaull, Summcrside. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maccaull and Mr. and Mrs, Wlllsrd MacAualand on Jan. 2. Mr. and Mrs. George Hayes and daughters. Arlene. Valerie and Barbara. Bummeralde. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lelth Hayes. Mrs, Btanford Raynor, Travellers Rest, spent a recent week-end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs George Barlow. Dyinent of Tacoma. Washington. (I. B. A.. in her nth year. His was the former Emma Jane kills, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs Henry ills of Northain, P. I. I. ' Mr. and Mrs. Albert lharpe, Amherst. N. 3. were recent guest: of the lattei-'s parents. Mr. and Mrs John Morrison. Mrs. A. A. Rarnhay. Bummerside spent the past week with her broth- ers W, H. and Gordon and Mrs. Miller and attended the funeral of her eldest brother the late James Miller. me many friends of Mr. Theo. dore Oillis will regret to learn that he is a patient in the Prince OOUMY HOINMI. Bummerslde, when he is receiving treatment for an infected hand, all wish him a speedy recovery. Mr. mi Mrs. oehige Bmith. IC- companied by Mr. and Mrs. will- lnm Chant, motored to at. me... nors to spend New Year's day with their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Vernon Grant. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mlllar and daughter Dorothy dboompanied by Miss Norma" Maenougall motored to Charlottetown on Dec, 28 ar.x' Miss Macbougall visited with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. sin- clair Mar.-Kay. The Mt, Pleasant Hangar rink opened on New Year's night and there was approximately 130 peo- ple donned skates to enjoy the first skate at the season, and plans were made to hold it hockey match between the Richmond and St Nicholas teams The members of Lot. 12 branch of the Canadian Legion held a New Year's eve dance in the Leg- ion I-Iell at Elleralie with each member taking their ,wife or lsdy friend and another couple. There was modern and square dancing with Messrs. Russell Ellis and Bertram Phillips and Mrs. Keith Maebougsll supplying the music, The members of the Loyal Or- ange Lodge with their wives met at the L, 0. L. Hall on Dec. 29 for a social evening and to welcome Rev. .A.W. Willlunston and Rev. Captain L.A.Digna.n back to the group after an extended absence. Mr. P. M. Mbooeull recording sec- relnry was master in ceremonies for the evening. Rev. Dig-nan gave a talk on the hardships of Korra. Mrs. P. M. Maccaull recited and performed "On going to school". A sing song was enjoyed by all with Mrs. Fenton Boylen at the organ. The Ellerslie Athletic Club held their annual meeting in the Leg- ion Hell on Dec. 28. with at large attendance. Mr. Cyril Williams presided over the meeting and James Burleig-h was made presi- dent for the ensuing year with Mr. Ernest Paynter vice president and Mr. Layton Millar. secretary trea- surer, The sum of M0 was voted to assest the Junior hockey team Other points of interest concern- ing the club were discussed. The Hockey Club held a meeting foll- owing the Athletic Club meeting Envy of Youn store; Owns Fun Par AILSA CRAIG. Ont. (CP) - A blind, retired farmer in this vil- lage is miles northwest of London has achieved the dream of many 0. youngster - he owns his own smusem t . Melvin no n. 7o.,bu.llt and runs a fesrls wheel, inerlry-go- round and other rides. all in mini- ature. One electric motor runs the whole midway. His grandchildren and their friends bring him their toys to be incorporated into the show. Included in the midway is a stock-car raceway. one .of the cars rims slower than the rest and Mr. Robinson has built a ramp over it to allow the others to pass. I-ienowlsworkilngonamihia. ture he calls the "ride-a.-whip.” At first he intends to run it lg hand. using the wheel of an old hand-powered wuhlns maiohlne until he can get the feel of it and decide how much power it needs. they were on the Indian reaervs in the Kenors. Oni,., area, Mm Ford told of missionary won; is Newfoundland and gave a piotul-eg. que account of her Island home Bermuda. Offering was taken for the home missions from the Elde- ford rsunday school and Rev. J. A MacDonald congratulated the girls on their worthwhile work in Des. conees missionaries end the well wishes for tihele girls along '11; Miss .foe.n Largo of Charlottetown and all others goes back with mom to the Presbyterian Deaconess Training College, Toronto. one. 303 HOPE STAB! AT THE CAPITOL THEATRE BIVMMERSIDE Ani.erica's clown prince of comedy, Bob Hope. finds a new area for hilarious maneuvers in Paramount's comedy with music "Off Llmita.' now at Capitol Theatre Bummer- sido. Starred with Bob in this merr1 melange of comedy and song are Mickey Rooney. Marilyn Maxwell and Eddie Mayehoff. Together tliq make a.n irresistible quartettb It funmakers, reportedly bombarding the screen vcith an hour and a. half of unrestrained merriment. Bob answers the call of khaki in "Off Limits." seen as a Military Polleeme . more interested in man- aging prise-fighters and in wooing curvaceous Marilyn Maxwell than in controlling unruly soldiers. Rooney enters the picture as I draftee eager to have Hope make him into a fighter. Hope can't see Rooney as a. leather-sllnger untl he learns that Miss Maxwell is the lad”; aunt and from then on its Bob's life is strewn with complica- tions. ,ll0YAL THEATRE BORDIN with Mr. James Burleigh presiding over the meeting. Melvin Hutchin- son was appointed resident for the new year. Erwin Dennis is sec.- retary treasurer. Messrs. James Biivleigli and Burton Burlelgh were appointed to choose and order now imlfom-is for the team, and Bur- ton Burleigh is to be coach of the '0" team for the season which will be known as the "Mt. Plea- sant Hawks" this season. On Dec. 30 I large congregation gathered at the Bideford United Church to hear the Misses Beryl Mlllar. Elierslle and Iris Ford of Bermuda give it talk on the duties of a Deaconess and work in the mission fields at home. Slides were shown by Miss Millar which were taken while she and Miss lthel Mall-afoni; were doing missionary work anion rdlans during May and June in Annals, Way- wa,vwcaPP0. Rolling River and Birdtall and in July they were in charge of it vacation school at Rolling River and Birdtnll Reserv- es. During August and t ” CAPITOL QQJHIHIU limit! vac-nimifllllii Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Tues. 3:30. Dane Clark. Tracy Roberts in colorful action picture-- "FORT DEFIANCE" Bank Night Drawing Tuesday. g CAMEO THEATRE (KlNBlNG'.l'ONl MOI1.-TllPS.7:15-9215. Dori Day, Danny Thomas in mus- ical comedy-romance- "I'LL SEE YOU IN MY DREAMS" Bank Night Drawing on Tuesday. 0. - -I R can uilllivil with-ilitniv-Msxwtu I m H'- W hggj IIDULI.-Ml ,,..,.....,wiuuluunaIin-ivniaoiisivicvlus Summon-aide Tonight 7:15 - 9:15; Tuesday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 eon AND MICKEY... J 9 was AIEAMI REGENT airs. 91':-don lunar has received word of the death of Ilse. D!!! 1- Today Tuesday ................ CLIOPATRAI in una- laireuiaaiiisnuelt-gnaw-la-at x. .9. gcirniitcilil. ,. n1" lilr 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 7:15-9:15 eliitivsoeecaaea Nilc K i Blind, Retired Farmer