PAGE TWENTY-SIX nnntmlv nIx's ,tl0LllMil- Continued from page 14 to help you acquire dating lore. Better not have a girl over when you baby sit; too much chance for idle gossip! DEAR MISS DIX: I've been living with a man for three years. He keeps promising to marry me but hasn't gotten around to it. Do you think he loves me. or has he lost all respect for me? E. D. ANSWER: Your wedding ring is about as far away as the moon: don't count on ever acquiring it. It you didn't have enough respect for yourself to insist on a marriage ceremony, be sure your man will be equally lacking in respect. DEAR MISS DIX: I have two daughters-in-law whom I love very much and I'm sure they love me. We nftcn go shopping togeth- er. or to the movies or for lunch. Many times I've asked them to call me mother or mom. but they just smile. At first I thought they were teasing me but. after being married to my sons for nine years, they still call me Mrs. B. MRS. B. ANSWER: For the life o.f me, I can't see why they continue this formality when they have so much personal regard for you. They certainly should have dropped it by now. DEAR MISS DIX: There is a very important social event coming up in school. I have my eye on tlils boy and think he likes me. I can't ask him to this particular event because in this case it's the boy's place to ask a girl. How can I make him ask me? J. K. G.. ANSWER: By being vcry pleasant and sweet when you talk with the boy you might coax an invitation from him. DEAR MISS DIX: lVe are two girls 14 and 15 wiio ucar make- up, smoke and drink occasionally with our boy friends, who are 20. Our problem is we have two girl friends wiio do not think we are doing the right thing. How can we prove to them we are only being mature and sopiiisticatcd? We canlt be children all our lives. llsnpanlngsgt The Week Continued from page 14 was the guest of honour recently when her group of the Women's Association of Trinity Church met at the home of Miss Mildred Brown. Euston St. On this occas- ion. Miss Martin was presented with an electric kettle. . . . Miss Marion Langiile entertain- ed at a miscellaneous shower on Tuesday evening in honour of Miss Eileen Hughes whose mar- riage takes place on December 30th. . a u The ten hostesses at. the Char- lottetown Curling Club this eve- ning will be Mrs. James Camp- bell, Mrs. W. R. MacNelii and Miss Lillian Duchemin. . - . Miss Edith Kelly, R.N., South- port, whose marriage takes place today to Mr. Floyd Stewart. has been the guest of honour atseverai social gatherings. On Tuesday eve- ning 21 miscellaneous shower was given by Mrs. Charles Scranton and Mrs. Allison Tait at the form- er's home in Southport. . . . Mr. anti Mrs. Earl Lovers will be at home to their friends on Sunday afternoon and evening. on the occasion of their twcntieth wedding annlxfrsary. . . . Miss Heather Lanlz. Dalliousic University, and Miss Elizabeth Lantz, Macdonaid College, are ar- THE GUARDIAN. gcglancorraroww; Burlington and ' Vicinity -Mr. William Bridges Jr.. Nor- borc, spent the Decembe V lath weekend with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. William Bridges -sr.. Rich- mond. Mrs. Eva B. Pickering, Burling- ton. is spending a few days in Charlottetown, where she is visit- ing her son. Mr. Anson Pickering, and Mrs. Pickering. Mrs, Daniel Hickox. Burlington, spent the December 13th weekend with relatives and friends in Charlottetown and also visited her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead, Wheatley River. Dr. C. 13. Stewart left on Sun- day, December 14th by plane for his home in Halifax. after attend- ing the funeral of his mother, the late Mrs. Hugh Stewart at Tyne Valley. Mrs. Horace Paynter, Kelvin Grove, was a- recent overnight guest of Mr. and Mrs. Reagh Sudsbury at their home at Mt. l:'.d-ward Road, Charlottetown. Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley, spent a few days recently at the home of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter, Kelvin Grove. Mr. William J. Harrington, Howlan and Vicinity . Gilbert Gsudet went to Char- lottetown on Sunday. Decsmbe 7. Li Miss Ruth Finnsn was guest of her friend. Leona Arsensuit, on Saturday, December lath. Henry MacAus.lsnd .0! 0'Leary was in Howian recently. Fern Blanchard of Lot 7 was in Howlan on Sunday, December 14. -Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Finnan and Leo Arsenault motored to and from Coleman on Sunday after- noon, December 7th. Mr. and Mrs. Larraine Gallant and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant and families were lngwoodstock on Sunday night, December 7th. Mrs. J. B. Arsenaiilt is now in Summerslde where she is being treated by doctors. Her legion of friends wish her s. speedy .return home. Allison Carruthers arrived from his trip to Nova Scobia Friday. December 5th. and left on Sunday. December 7th on a business trip to Toronto. He was accompanied to Toronto by his mother, Mrs. Ben Dumnvllle and her daughters Fairlie and Audrey, and his uncle, Bartlett cool: of Cape Wolfe. There motored to Cha.rlot.tetown Conway and Vi?-I-I-I-l'I'y -Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mil- ligsn and son Freddie. accompan- ied, by Mr. Ralph Ostway and Mr. Arnold Ramsay. were in Summer- on business. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ostwsy and family. Bideford, were recent weekend visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Free- land. Mr. Allan Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. and student at Kings Collegiate School. urrlved home on Wednesday even- ing, December mil to spend the holidays with his parents. Mr. John W. Palmer, Mr. Wen- dell Macxay and Mrs. Arthur Smith motored to Summerside on Wednesday. I: bet 17th. Mrs. Margaret Grant, summer- slde. spent is few days at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Macxinnon recently. Mrs. Marl: Boome, Freeland, was in Summerside Thursday, Decem- ber lath on business. --P. TEN MILE HOUSE SCHOOL Honour Roll for month of No- vember for Ten Mile House side on Tuesday. December l6th,' DECEMBER 2'0, 1952 our 4 MORE nAvs to Take Advantage Of J. A MORRIS? - ANNIVERSARY SALE xmxona Dear Customer . . . Our staffs have worked loyalty and well during the year and we are sure. you will agree that they well deserve the opportunity of enjoying to the full, the Christmas Season. Accordingly, there will be no delivery of milk on the following (layin- DECEMBER 25th, CHRISTMAS DAY J. R. rlving home this week-end to Spring V31i9Y- 19” by Diane Tmm I 5 h 1. 4 spend the Cliristmas season with Chf31'10”9t0Wn 0". M0Hd5Y. Decent" ;gw&:g,en:da';.15fntuIf;mg.lMAI'S:nl"g C 00 ANSWlifl: Your hcimvior in aping thc xnaniicis of elders stamps their piIr0nl5. DP Mid M11 -7- P- bel l5m' (or Him?” when he Wm Ax-senaun; Rob,”-f, ggjjung A;-mm: G d Ix. 1 The) A 11-nz-pgt,. you as being most. infantile and stupid. 'lliicrc's an ocean of diffcr- Lanlz. Tecewe medical Ueiiirmemr H9 W35 Gallant 'Mr Mad M” F'enx A ” c ' i m ence between being mature and pretending to be grown-up. Your ' ' t Iaiccoilnpizmed bydms wnv M13 Keith 5enaun'.nd'c. Jp Gufamg F rlckt d up I Edna Denmsl 2 ' boy friends and girl friends alike must find you nauseatingly ridicu- Miss Catherine Bethune. a form- Rig Iltlggnt tm Rt1i:u3m": M" ' TG” BNYI ' ,d" 3 Mr S amt lous. Better get off your sophisticated high horse and act like teen- er instructor at Prince of iValcs 9 ”m5ay: ' ' M”. John Ag Gallant was a bus ere” CQUM r ' 1y m ' C 11 ' .h 3 1 ,1.) t M . -- . Grade VII: 1. Wendell Mclnnis. "””' G?,,"f,nf:0r:,,',7 5,f,,f "Ema", ,6" Miss Georgie Stewart. left on Passenger W Summemde ”" Sim" Grade VI: 1. Leonard Fitz-Pat- DEAR MISS DIX: Blv liiisband was marrird before. lie has two Charlottetown today to spend Sunday- December Hm by plane day anernoom December 7' where Vick- DEOEMBER. 28th SUNDAY (As Usual) JANUARY lst, NEW YEAR'S DAY JANUARY 4th, SUNDAY (As Usual) In the true friendly spirit which dominates the whole world at this time, we extend our wishes for a. delightfully Happy Christmas and a most Prosperous children by his first marriage and we have two. Recently we have come back to his home town, where his formcr wife and children live. lie has visited the youngsters, and their mtolier suggested that we all go for an outing sometime. I don't want, to go but my husband thinks it would be nice if we ucre sociable. What is your advice? HAZEL R. Christmas with her mother, Mrs. H. L. Bethune. . Mr. Robert Morris, who has ity, will be the guest of his sis- liccn attending Daiiiousic l7nivers-t for her home in Toronto. She was accompanied by her father, Mr. Hugh Stewart, Tyne Valley, who will spend the winter months with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Baty, Hamilton. she will stay a while. There motored to summerside on Monday, December 8th, Lyman and George Arsenault and Paul Gallant. Grade V: l. Audrey Walsh: Vernon Dennis; 3. Anthony smith. Grade IV: 1. Anne Smith; 2. Joseph McQuaid; 3. Gordon Mc- Innis. Grade 111: 1. Marjorie Walsh: 1 New Year. IDEAL DAIRY CRYSTAL DAIRY JAMES CHAPPELL ter, Mrs. Rom Martin of Mont- Om' Mr. md Mm punk Gulmt ma 2. Leona Dennis; 3. Stanford ANSWER: No rriattcr how broadniindr-(l one claims to be, or how real. during the Christmas hol- Mr. J. Leighton Stewart N g daughter; were yjgmng 1n Mm Walsh. much one tries to avoid it, there is bound to he strained feelings be- iriays. hora and Dr, w. B. stewmftg SE. Road on Sunday, December 7th, Grade II? 1- R5” 0v0n"911i 3- tween wife No. 1 and wife No. 2 OVf'l” any l1llSil(ll1('i. Human emotions . isbulsy. N-B4, remmed to men. re, guests at the home of Mr. and Blanche w"15h- . , 7 being what they are. one or the other, or both, is sure in be a little IVIIBK Joan Largo), a stqudentl nflspective homes on Thursday Wang Mrs. Joe Gallant. Glralde ti: 1. JOhI11 McQuald. d jealous or resentful of the other. To aggravate this feeling by suciilthe earoiicss Training . ciioo inrmgn December 11th, after spending Hg es average 11 senior gra es. association as your husband suggests is unfair to both women. Ask'Toronto, is arriving home on MOIi- me past, three days in Tyne val. Memis. Leo Arsenault and Jerry Edna. Dennis. 71.5 PCT Cent HiBh' M him if he'd like to make a foursome, including an oitl sweetlicart of-day to spend the Christmas hol- 19y. where mey amended the Gallant motored to Summerside on est average in Junior grades. Au- Cc yours. The tune will change at that suggestion! ldays witii her mother, Mrs, J, N. funerm 01 their mom”, me late Tuesday, December 9th. drey Walsh. '13 per cent. , Large. Mrs. Hugh Stewart. is b in Perfect Attendance, John M3; . H A new system e g tried out Quaid. Anne Smith, Mary smi Mrs. l.nis Ma:-Donald, niatronvnt Mr, and Mrs, Edwin Bi-own ye. ill HOW13-n 5Ch001- dim W the 13789 and'Bruce Mclnnls. the P. E. Hospital. is .lFnYlf1LZ turned to their home in Margate nlismb" .0itl131”P”5- 1;” Old" Di-1' gTeacher: Josephine Fitz-Pat-ll ttnday by an for 'IVIOnilN'li to on Thursday. November 27th. after D1 K0 H1 9 "107" UK ind ""5 rick. ' ,spend Christmas with her son an enjoyable two weeks motor trip, l'0l1W56l” 01195 in the afternoon, L.......:.. i there. In Ontario, Mr. and Mrs. Brown with Grades 8 and 9 nttendins -11 "SUBMARINE COMMAND CAPITOL Summer-side ' ' ' WW" the 18”” aim W H "E CW0” Senator G. H. Harbour and Mrs. Gibson in London and Miss Julia one rmhzaxxzzznizxuhlnazhlaaz-L n.:).si.x.n:.nn.:usmnxh.a-53.: Miss Nlssen cannot reply personally to readers but will answer problems of general interest through this column. not Mr. and'Mrs. Frank Richard of ..p3,-amounrs musing sea drama, TODAY (Saturday) 2:30 - 7 - 9:30 Barbour are arriving this week- Saint at Moulton College. Toronto. end to spend Christmas at their and attended the Tomato Winter home here. Fair. In Montreal they were guests 0'Leary were in Howlan on Tues- day night, December 9th, guests "submarine Command." sailed full- steam into the Capitol yesterday . . of Mr. Brown's sister, Mrs. David at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gallant. The mimv friends of Lieut. l.. Ballantine. who accompanied them tlnsliniz suspense and excitement G. M,,Cph,,;' who has ,.,.C(.,.,”,. ,9. to Salisbury, N.H., to visit a sister. M13 ind Mm M-bl" T- A1'5em-U" in its wake. For its terse account mmed rmm Ga,.mam,' Wm M. Mrs. Clarence Ketclium, and Mr were recent. guests at the home of 01 mg submarine Tiger shark and pleased ,0 knnw mm he has mm. Ketchum. Mr. and Mrs. John Finnan, Wood- the ngmmg crew that sailed her recovered and is spending his -3"? stock K0 Zi0Tl' 110”-h 0! the 38m P3mi' u u ”"'”"”” W” his wife "d W” BIl'lMlNGHAM":Snglan'd--Dec 16 Mr and Mrs Anthony Flnnan iiitniifsonicitlill siaiiitlem was at ' 1”” d"””"".S 1” .M"mm' NS --(Reuters)-Snowdrlfts hine feet and family left this district on William Holden. Nancy otsoni Major and M” T, H, E. xnmanideep sealed up roads in this in- wedlieidayi December 10th, for wfulum Bendix and Don Tllilof See these Kids ride the range in one of their were pleasantly surprised at their ”rdef& :i?l:"Wi"8 Eric f,gi:",l,3,i;;, 33,8122, mTi'iey?1evIill '1'...-rel; giserlrsitlrtihfleigegriizxmgftfntifgtsggilf latest W'eStCl'n movies. Mme '" S"mme”'de 9" Thmsi mi - 2- p N); If ””3o0'"”w' be missed and all their friends ed title or death for 400 American day evening of last week when i, m tye'"5- 93'y1- if"-'" and neighbor. look forward to ! l K Prduced b their family and friends gathered with 200 i-nicks and 25 Elant their return sold egs Sitsit Or88.d clgecwd bg: to congratulate and extend best 5"9w17l0W5 w”"ked W 5195” the ' goiter, rrmrlonghgnlctum zeroes in wishes on the occasion of their "Ind 199- Mud" Wmih" ii Mm cube” Gum” 0, woodg 0: E y:ung'sub Deuce! as he up F"i-V'Fmh wfd'1'"f A""iV"5"y' ML stock spent Wednesday afternoon. sumes his first combat command December 10iIh in Howlan. and is forced to give an order that -- means death for two shipniates. Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Gallant have Condemned by his crew, he is . , . now returned to their old home in given 3 desk Job, but gets achance ' l-rom Dalhousie University the Duvar after spending some mm in to square mm” when he 35 re. The friends and neighbors ofi students are Alexander Campbell. Hamax, N. 5, turned to Sea duty it the 59.3,; of Mr, and M”, B, F, Hump,-, sum. John Gorrlil. Bill Nicholson, Alan the Korean war. merslde. aattwrcd 81 Uwir HEW Stewart: HOWBW W3"93 Ymm Mrs. Fred Arsenault and little In command of the undersea , home last Saturday evening to King's College, Peggy Preston; daughter Marlene went, to chm-. X-alder Tiger shark he speeds to t ' I . izlve them A "house warming." from Mount Allison University. lottetown on Thursday, December Korean waters for the most dan- Six tables of i)I"itlgP were in play. Shtiya Clark. Donald Darby. Anne 11. where Marlene is getting a gepous undersea mission of the ' ' ' Dye M": Pei" D'"b.V- Frank L0Ck- medical check-up. conflict. The plan is to sail into Miss Dorothy Callbeck on the hart. Donald Nicholson. Ralph mmeqnfestgd waters far north of teaching staff of Branluome Hall. Robson. Charles Simpson. Billy Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Carruthers the sets Parallel and stand off- '1-om,,m,wut an-iv.-, tomorrow eve. Stewart. Neil Walker: from Prince have returned from their recent shore to direct a combined land, hing in Summersidc to spend the of Wales College, Lloyd l-leffcll, trip to Halifax and Tatamagouche, sea. and air rescue of hundreds of Yuletide Season with her parents. Edward Strong: fmm R0ll19!!IY N- 3- prisoners facing execution. With Mr. and Mrs. George A. Callback. Collegiate. Bob Bnwiiess. Alfred the outcome of the enstling battle - - - Groom, John Alan MacFarlane; Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Wood of dependent on Holden's skill and M". Raiph Mud.-3,-15", 0; sum. from St. Dunstan's. University, Howlan recently had as guests during, the film soars to a thun- tralllng almost two hours of spine- BIG DOUBLE BILL THE ROUGH RIDING KIDS Michael Chopin and Eilcnc Jausscn in M MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE ,. COMPANY ESTABLISHED I865 M LJTUAL SERVICE AJJSECURITY Mrs. Richard Hinton nf Sum- Donald Leturkey. Michael Schne- merside was hostess at bridge on man- Monday evening. A I ' U U tiii'iii1i'ilii ' ' ' I -D te' .lliiil L” U5 ""9 " uP'T” '5' ' If you haven't checked your insurance policies for five years or more, you should do so at once. Old polleles grow obsol- escent as needs change. And replacement colts for homes and other property have DOUBLE!) In recent years. We shall be glad to check your policies for you without charge. No obliga- tion. of course. flilllili-HUN-if Ivijhjlt-Hflkh ONLY A FEW DAYS LEFT TO GET YOUR GIFT TICKETS AT THE BOX OFFICE -- BOOKS FROM 750 to S5110. AGENTS canons Mscnson. w. any-its A- J. ROBERTSON. hers joined at this meeting. Roll CARL WEEKS, Alberton Charlottetown. ll nswered by an exchange w, 3, wamum, K 1 34,, CLIFFORD SIMPSON, Stanley Quite 3 number at on 10"” oi gt: Ctilltllgttlrllill gifts, which caused a on”. n BTW!”- merside entertained at bridge on Lorne MUTPi1Y- M11 W00!” DEPOT"-II. ML Hid Ml”! dtflnd 0n-mlX- Thufsdgy evening, . Jarvis Dyment of West Point. . . rrDrm”mm-. V VERNON CRAIG Bedoquo I. men from Howlan were in Elms- lot of hm The usual Chmtmu ' ' G. M. GRANT, Charlottetown. dale on Thursday afternoon, De- Ema wen'w be given ,0 the pug SYDNEY B. BIRCH, Northam la-RANK 1, GALLANT. w,,m,,,. bridge at her home in Summer- btfflded Fi”i9"d51'iiD- - 01 Lot 7 ” clwwbh mcuomm Next month the meeting will be side on Monday evening when 071 5118 topmost branch. we'll "TDD held gt, (me home of Mrs, Jerry ' t R. C. A. F. Station Summerslde - . mm or the mini Tour or as d J, Filmed C - ,,d ,,, Summe,.,,,d,. m,,,, Acadia and tllie remaining houghs well was shown. spammed by sL":mf as usual with prayer. A game of g HEAD OFFICE: SUMMERSIDE . g . Univ”-sny 1,, spun; ”m,- cm)". sprmke generously with the rain- bingo again swelled the funds by BRANCH OFFICE: CHARLOTTETOWN Intricate ground and air navigation training MacDonald. Lorne Mouse. Garth build a stone wall of Courage . . . Tnombs,'Dnnaid Simmons. Peter defense against those who would rc1gg:;o;uI:e0 ngawgagg ",nge”a'1':E REMEMBER B,GgHEA2TED E6 g 3u6Tica CADNALLADER? state You To Be one Your: ., . Toes AND COMBAT T -liiidtllis T""- and Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Gallant returning are Peggy Gordon, Shir- Until Monday - - - Diary - - End gammy of plmvul. were in 0 Dr. and Mrs. John B. Downing T 2 3 7 9 of Summerside have as their . . guest the lattcr's mother, Mrs. C M d X L ' - 0 Y 0' & 15 A. Gillespie of Montreal. on we mm page H ” ”" "h” Mm” i” 99"" tor and 3. college student. Sick M. a. MacLEAN, North wlu.- ton. ' ' ' m”"”-V SW?” - " "5 "C""”Y M"””' Th” "l”” ""l'””"' and lunch committees were heard shire was-sou nanny. Montroso. . Miss Zilphn Sharp was hostess at Wm We 59" it in 3 M59 0' Um9- Sold 5" high with DH” Grim" from, -and new ones appointed. y y" I t F 1 , PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND 3 l t bl.. g . i I v. place the gold star of F ith Til” W" t "W 3”” '”e"d' lbtn . o . g Hue E M I1": ," D35 on either side of that, "5 silver ;l;l,t:?10n'Thcl:l;;SdIf1I;;ltlllt st1theSlt 9h:2;:t'y:l1,t.il rigtee ufolila sig? tregt Among the students who retiirn- 5M9111ii0-9- H096 and Charity . . . my” um ' W E" I was read. The meeting adjourned mu holiday; "9 Ben, Harper, hoig-colored gems of Happiness uwnys cmm Union" a. considerable sum. AG Nancy MacFarlane, Genny Smith. 511 JOY. A - - - gg.gL,Y,..Y...- -- , . ..F. n ,' Vh , , card party was held on Thurs- - -- - - -- v . u scenes. Also colorful graduation ceremonY N" P”"' 15"" ""W'"' cm m" 5 "Md i 6 hm M" d” ”'"m' D"""b" um ” "it OUR BOARDING H()LiSn "B10? "0"" . g l ., p 0 . E Qnd wings PQI'ade. SQQ Oll "IQ SCIIQII "IO Pope, Maynard Schurman, Gordon deny its beauty . . . who would posed of. MEN ' I T ' Simmons. seek it's destriictlon. t I O C If V J; . R.c.A.F. and New me" You me", on m. Th" mm” Mmmv And it shall be our Christmas M,., and Mrs. Octave Blmchlrd -M-EVERY CHWSTMAS Hep . at . ' He USETA ewe us pm CRIME wAvi:- THAT & 193' B"""”v Howlan on Thursday night, De- ATURKEY AN' X ' U5UALLY'PREC5DE5 Melville Campbell. Good-night . . . . SYPCOL VEAH, . Mi" 1"" - A sax as ALSO JU5TlC& CHRISTMAS!-u-5DPPO5E CAMEQ R n?'"”.'ii Lit?” '""3"'" a'”'i"f QQQRQS ? Af53ii5s XME iyeoi-?icCi.';EsCK Qp ON ill" ay I ernoon, COCITI er , l E in oLeary. A A ml Little Miss Bsndn Arsensult KENSINGTON was guest of her cousins Martens and Carol Arsenault, on Thursday, December nth, while her parents F - ' : - : ' i : . rlday Saturday 7 15 9 15, Matinee 3 30 on Saturday mm in Hummmm on bum.” See the most exciting seafaring adventure of your life, "HARPOON" (actually filmed in the Arctic 'wilds). Thrills! Action! and a strange romance born out of vengeance! Introducing Johnv Bromfield, sensational x new star discovery. and.Aiyce Lavis, James Cardwell, Patricia Garrison, Jack George. Aisq Serial and News. workmen are how busy wiring the 12.0. Church at at. Anthony's and now that the heating system is complete. this should prove quite I convenience. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Ftnnsn and family, who have moved to Coleman, were in Howlsn on sat- urday. December ma. ur. and Mrs. Melvin Gallant and family of Coleman were vis- c itlnc at the home at Mr. and Mrs. Henry Gallant on Saturday even- ing. December lath. Dr. and Mi-s.Gllbei-t Osllant and family of lummerside were in Howlon on Sunday, December 14. The December meeting of St. Ann's club of Hewitt: and Wood- stock was held on Tuesday even- gtgn. December Och at the home of A A. Arse nit, with I tun s . nlAmwmm- ttlcc-tcti (li8AN(liI Pixii TEA 0 THEATRE to 85.00. Now on Sale