PAGE -52! »,-.uvn<¢<-<»,v~r~. Plus News and Shows ———PRINCE 1 GRlI ll oslloboovntown !\\ ll JD 45W " i RS. PAR m. PHI “M000 - Ml ad _¥§!§»'€?%l TO-DAYQDENNIS MORGAN In .“TllE VERY THOUGHT 0F Y0ll” Togofller ogoln in o great M-G-M romance- LOUIS MOORII-IEAD - KEllAWAY sum zoom - mum nrmrv- ton Dltllll - 5o SAN? lUKVPS CHORISTERS l ii ll Litlle Lulu Cartoon I 2:30 - 7 - 9 ED WARD i 3—0llYS i STARTS M O 1V DA y GARSON beauty who lmow vlhot ilowontodmmdgotltl PIDGJION as tho ridl, romantic, two-Gated rogue ...who loved horl lflNGTON (fill. WNYEA - llllGll HARLOW! MQNDXYS MATTMMEE W y ~- 1 ~ ~ -~ ti? "VENUS" BLITZED ‘ BY WACKY COMIC £5 Three blitz the ' says try b0 beauty business . . . and caught in the gayest carnival oi fun and lauzhter that ever fil cl your eyes . vour ears . . . heart! Here's the season's most l ous. izalorious musicaiulu. Columbi ro m =- v Pictures’ “Ever Since Venus" nla.\‘-- inn at the Capitol Theatre cu Mcn- day. Tuesday and ‘Wednesday. bringing you the kind of haupv 011-1 tertainment ail of us need! Lnadcdl with laughs. iommed with zivr- . pray with girls . . . it's fun. fun. fun for the WhOle fimuliv! Ina Rav Hutton and. her on- chestra. Hugh Herbert. Ann Sa- vage. Biilv Gilbert. Glenda Far- rell. Ross Hunter and Alan Mow- brav are the funsters in the cast. and it. was directed Arthur Drcifuss from a screen nlnv h" l\lt'- Elbcrt Moore and Mr. Dvrrlluss. GREEK (LARSON, PIIJGEON SCORE NEW TRIUMPHS IN “MRS. I‘.-\RKX.\'(]'I‘ON" Greer Garsoii and Willie-r Piduroll match their tirevloils "Mrs. Mlnlvcr" and “ _ Curie" in their new Metro-sole; Wyn-Mayer hit. "Mrs Parkinzion, w opens Mondav at the Prince Edward Theatre. This highly popular starrlnz team brinszs to stirrinu cinematic 11ft, the susie and Maior Plifklflfl" ton of the best-seller novel on_ which the lcture is based. Susie is a snw. -tow\1 zirl swept off her feet by the dashing. unscrupulous Aus- ustus. self-styled Moior Parkins- ton. who. as the venrs pass. bccon, herself a social and financial power and thc head of a went family. ’I'l1p. Malol‘. flamboyant flllli suscep hie, zocs off the dccn end time and time attain. but their clve for each other surmounts all these difficulties. You will see a new and more brilliant Greer Gnrson. :n several respects. in this nmv attraction. ho’ only does Greer turn hnincttc far this mic. but she is called upon lo aze_o__ueriod of '76 years. a process i When you give a gift. of RINGS MEN'S WRIST WATCHE PATTERSON 30 Great George Si. I %~’¥4'%!P$E~E%%Z .PEJQQ¥E% your feelings ln the most. appreciated way. LADIES’ DIAMOND JEWELLERY and LEATHER GOODS ‘Christmas Closing _'1[1e following fine prOgram was cicvcrly anti tliilcfillly given by the llllpllSdflf Rocllford Square Sclicol YPSiCl‘ ins Overture: O Canada: ring Christmas 'I‘rce; Ten OvOucl-cln ’I‘~'-')’ Town, The First. Mia; Piano solo; Dorothy's After- mouglit; Mother's Song; English W11‘ Dame; The Christmas Ship; Mrs. Santa Takes A Ride; Liittle Town of Bethlehem; V1011“ 551w. llOflSZ "God Rest. Ye lVlerry Gm. ilrmilf“ Plfl_\'(‘ll(‘I A Christmas \ l. scvoogl-‘s Counting flmc Upon the Mid- Sccnr- IT. Bob Cm.- llnmc; “unis Vlflllll selections; MPH!‘ Scrooge s_ Counting Huusc: "bilcnt Night‘ ; National Anilitm. she accomplishes with greet skill indeed. "lvirs. PafkliliZtOn," as directed by Tav Game-ft and produced bv Lcon Gordon. is cue of the season's most imnusome productions. Supenbly mounted in the true M-G-M man- iicr. it provides a grand cast. in grand roles. Edward Arnold. that scent character actor: Agnes Moorchead. whom _vou remc-mbcr for hci- work in “Dragon Seed": Frances Raflexty and Tom Drake. u couple of _V0illl$:SL6l'5 who are daily __ ' Hollywood stature; "yen. Hush Marlowe. Selena Royic. Cladxs Cooper. Lee Patrick- all these come through with sup- erb portrayals as members of the Parkincton family. "Mrs. Forkinctcn" must be class- rd with the most. impressive m-cduc- lions of the ,\‘0Ill'. _Keep Mlnards ln thejiouse. _ Jewellery you express S zlbhl S Jewellery Phone 3SM-J 0 IDTIFFTJIBIMPHWUVIpMQ 1 nlled by a host, of friends, will be -<-\‘ .UGI'I ll __'\_ u.‘ ‘Rochford School gMemoriam ‘ rmsT LIEUT. M. J. MAcLEOI) I _'I‘lic following: is Il'0lll n Bronx- villc. N. Y. exchangc. Licul, l\l MacLcod. of Bronxvnlc. was = in action ovcr England on N.» bcr 22, according to word re. J1 by his mother, Mrs. Malcolm J. MocLeod, of i112 Pondflcld Rouil West. from the War Department at Washington. lieutenant Mac- Leoci was 2s years of age. He is survived also by his sister, Mrs. gobert Kennedy. of New York ity. llll c . Lieutenant MzicLcnil uiis lllf‘ son of the lalc Rev. Dr. klnlcolm ‘J. Mncbcod. pastor of tho Collegiate Reformed Church nl S‘... Nicholas, li‘iitl1 Avenue and Forty-Eighth Streets. New York City, and s MncLcod. llc zittcntlctl rllpLl-Eil his studies at. Harvard a year of travel in Europe, and for was graduated from Harvard in 1941, will: a bachelor of arts de- grec. Soon alter graduation, Limit-u:- an; MacLeod enlisted in the Rcyfll Canadian Air Force, but after com- pleting his training. transferred to the United States Army Air Fbrcrs. He served with the Ferry Com- mand for a while and tiicn bu- came pilot of n Mosquito bomhcr. JOIIN L. ARSENAULT A familiar ind well knOWn ti;- ine in Port Hill and Tyne Vnllcy has disappeared lu the passing of John L. Arscnaiult- at the ago o1 1C- in Lhe Prince County hospital on Wednesday. Dec. 6th, allcr m1 ill- ness of six weeks necessitating two operations. from the latter of which he failed to rally. “John L." as lie was known to and aneectionaitely greatly missed in the districi when as a business man and neighbor he gained the respect and esteem of everyone. By his ready wit and orlginalltv he always st- tracted an audience. and no one appreciated his company more than those who came into dnily contact. with him. On the 000.1- slon of his golden weddinz Over Z years ago the community held a celebration. Born at Egmont Bay, he first came to Port Hill 40 years ago. where for a considerable number of years he operated successfully a lobster factory. To the local llFll- lermen his passing will be n SW90‘- oss. The funeral on Saturday. Dec. 9th to Grand River was very largely attended. Mass was rend by Rev. Father Murphy who. dur- ing hi; illness. was n frr-qucnt. vis- lt0r and administered lo him the last rites of his church. ‘The pnil- bearers were: James Gillls, Percy Kilbride. Hatfield Maynard. Archie Ellis, Robert. strongman. nnd ROY Sironxman. He is survived by ills widow (the former Philomena Gal- lant) and a family of six: Madc- linc, Mrs. Everct Calilll. East Bide- ford; Gertie, Mrs. Alex Summersidt; l-intlle. Mrs. Woodgate, Charlottetown: Arthur and Antoine, Charlottetown: and Cyrus. Alberta. who arrived here “ TEXAS MASQUERADE ” Plus Shorts — Shows 2:30 n7 ' NMS GAPIT-lll: - MON. — WvEll. Orlilnll scrwrsnflwnv bl . ALSO NEWS AND FIGHTING SEA FLEAS 11:1. START ‘AT 2.30 i P. M. Lccd was a nephew of Mr. 115d: Mrs. A. G. Putnam, Cliarlotlth‘ town: First Lieutenant Malcolm James: the day of his fathers death. A, son. Andrew. predncensctl him nln". 1 months ago. A brother. Ben. lms| been at Port Hill for illo past fowl months. Thorn are i5 wand-CHIP dren. A wide circle of frlcnll! mourn his pllsslnz and extend their heartfelt. sympathy to the bcrr-nvcd widow and family. 11.1.1’. ‘v . THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN =s=sis4u . coiuiiau" ncwus. present!» uni‘ If INA RAY HUTION and HER ORCNESIRN .. -. gwfill nuun IINILSMAVAGE BNIYNNNERI GlENDA FARRELL ROSS HUNTER - ALAN MOWBRAY MARJDRIE GATESON tlcEltnrtMooro nndsrthurbreltuu Dlrccud b1 IllnuUR DRUFUS THE MANAGEMENT AND STA-FFS OF THE PRINCE ED,WARD—- CAPITOL and EMPIRE THEATRES EX TEND/ TO OUR PATRONS THE SINCERE WISH FOR A .- MERR Y TMA s CHRIS Em MEMflitlAM In lovinmmorv of MURDOCK (‘ORBETT who passed nwav December 24, 1042. The Lord gave and the Lord taketh away Blessed ue the Name of the Lord. Inserted by Ills Wife. Son and Dauzhter. 12-23-11. IN MEMNRIAM Sinners, who nilsscll zuvny December _2nrl, 1:743. At night when all is silent. And slccp forsake; our eves. Our thought. arc in the lonely gruvfynrtl. Where our clnriim: Jessie lies. 'l‘l1ou_ch hcr smile is com: furcvcr And ln-r voice we rnimot llcar We shall never lose sweet mem- 0 9S . 0f the one We loved so dear. Fondly Remembered bv Her ln-Laws. Mrs. Wlnifrul “Tight, Brodalbanc. 12-23-11. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of Mrs. John D. Bruce who unset! uwuy Dec. 24, 1943. Swcct. is the rest of those who llo lintlcr lm zr-iss and the open sky: Those who are living must. shed their tears And bear the weight. of ms heavy years. But thiy have zone Home to God a o V Sheltered forever ln Ills Boundless 0V5 Ijnserted bv the Family. IN MEMORIAM 421112111111: snows AT ‘lira is-srsvisvsrsrsrsasrsasisasrscs.sisisisiorsseassssirsrsiorsiai IN ' MEMORIAM But memory turns back evcrv lea Inserted by Hts Sons. 12-23-11. Ill uemonum In lnvlnx memory of In hrlgclncr mansions of the blast 12-2341. In MacLennan, Alexandra. ember 23. 1939- The ere, so quick, so quiet, was the call ITO IOIQ Ever Ronwmhercd and Sldly Missed by Ills Wife Mary and ptllo Daughter Vivian. IZ-Xl-ll. Card Of Thanks mane. (we; the death of husband and l’ nth Y. sages of symm Tiimc takes away the edce of irrlcf passe DT be M , h d way eoeln 1' MIN-gill; En: his wit‘: Martha Mor- i- row, who passed away January ll. In lnvlnz mi-tnnry of Mrs. (‘lauds 193 Life's journey o'er our dear nnes r st. To part. with them [ave uric-f and paln ' But how sweet tn know well meet again Ever Remembered by ‘Mary and Ruth. IN MEMORIAM loving memory of John _R. who died as a result of a car accident. Dw- To part. with him we loved lo llenr blow was hard. the shock sev- I Hi sudden death surprised us all l-‘lvss years have passed. our heme As time zoos on we rnlss Mn: more. l Mr. Daniel Darrach and family sinoessolv firs: thflrl ‘law the mam 0! . them Ln their recent sad wig; beautiful floral thtrlbutea fllfllé-zgl-ef!’ *1 Qfilfi-‘éifié’? Also Final chapter of ' "GREAT ALASKAN MYSTERY" and CARTOON __0_ snows TO-DAY A1 2:30 - ‘f and B145 v I ULAR llMES CHERRY VALLEY VICTORY BEES ANNUAL MEETING Tho Victory-IE met. at the home of. Mrs. Trueman Jenkins - f 10x9}; for their annual meeting on sil-Rrslfillnlvl-iglflnlliv,own» died ‘Tllllrédill’ cvcnins’. Dec. 141M. , December 23nl, l 6. Toe meeting opencd with "Kct-p} the Home ‘i-ircs Burning’ alter‘ ivliicli roll was called and respond-l ed to by thirteen members paying their mmiocrship fees; there was also one visitor present. It was decided to send cigarettes to soldieis who are at present pris-‘ oners of war in Germany. The officers and committees lhen gave their reports and new ofiicers were elected. Following were the reports: During the year twenty-one meet-inns were held. at two and sometimes three week intervals. We conducted each 'li1 n business- like manner. and at all times our members showed splendid co-oper- anon in everything by which we endeavoured lo further our ideas’ and Red Cross work. We of course had our ups and downs. One of our greatest set- backs resulted in me very sudden loss of one of our valued members, and to her family we extend our deepest sympathy. as We feel their bereavement is still acute. . We worked both at meetings andr at our homes on Red Cross donat- ed material for knitting and sew- ing, and used material our society bought. and scraps and floursacks our members donated for quills. Our handiwork for the year cun- t. Blots of 8 Quilts. l6 prs. socks, 13 long sleeve sweaters. 10 prs. py- jamas, and 15 girls‘ dresses. We mad" donations to various seasonal funds in answer to np-l peals, also to Red Cross and Pru- olrxlgr of War Funds from time to‘ c. Our social activities consisted of‘ sending of cards of sympathy and other rcmembrances to bereaved‘ families of our district. We also presented s. young lad and her son appropriate gifts pr or to their, departure overseas. and rum and- Clcarettes to our boys ln the for- ces. makin functions during the n; year. hey consisted of an IMO ion sale, grab-bags ice-cream social and bazaar, tlckets on afghan. lckcn supper and collections. The majority of the items in the . above affairs were donated by our members. - Following were the Nonstfons: "lhirner. chairman of War finance I | I ,1 l 1n command two l °l We conducted various moncy- Oh icnnnlll. suilnnuu Thll column ll reserved of local Interest. but - of a newly nature may be at flvo cents‘: word, strictly p],- ahlo In advance. —-_— - - a- 4:22. CBASWILL for Photographs, CONFEDEBATION LII‘! IN. SURANCI‘. your olvio taxes early and loos waits. 12-21-81. Moons a M|LIOIY§ will be 11$: DCIIDI Wednflda. y secember filth. 13.33.31: FBEDEBICTON CIIRISTIA CflURClL-servlce Sunday. t: B90121 Oh! at. 7.30 RM. S up. vice. Mr. Btopneu Acklmd, PAY avoid CAVENDISH UNITED CHURCH. l" -:. "' viws. Sunday. Dec- ember 30th. .00 A.M. North Rus- tlco. 3.00 P.1d. Stanley Bridle. 7.80 gawk Ugandan”? bv tge Peoow on. . . . cumin. wmstgr. m-za-il. DIRECTOR FOB MARITIMES —Mr. . W. Wade. Secretary of the Canadian Swine Breeders As- sociation, announces the election of Mr. Edgar A. Wheaten, River Glade, N.B., u d1: t-h Mlrl actor to repre- tims Provinces at the annunl nesting or the norm BEIIEAVED-Word has "Celvftd by Mr. and Mrs. Ernes.‘ lmg was promoted to Con Webb. Cavendish, of the guddgn death on Dec. 12th of their grand. son David Ian. aged B years, |on 0f Murray and Marlon Laird. Nor- val, Ont. Ian passedsway after Only c few hours illness, 9f acute pneumonia and a heart condition. rwrumvs noivii;_M,_ p_ w_ for the Bmvlnce, recently returned from Ottawa, where he gave an account to the national authorities the work done here in C0flIl€C~ lion with the Seventh Victory Loan. Some discussion took place concerning m; n”; 1mm which ‘will! floated within a few ncrvmvs T0 OTTAWA-In. §Dector C. N. K. Kirk, who has been __ 0i‘ the R.C M. Police sub-division here for the last. slx lleeks in the absence 0f Inspector N. Anderson, left yesterday for 0g. "W41 Inspector Anderson is at Present. stationed in Prince Edward Island where he is in comma l. one to the posting of the com. mandlng officer tlierc-(Moncton Times). POLICE court COURT-At the P0110: yesterday n drunk and dls- was fined $15.00 and csots or thirty-five days. A case of M. sault with attempt to rob was re- manded one week. A vagrant was Blven twenty days suspended sen. tence. and the defendant in 5 Pro- hibition case was fined $200.00 and costs or three months. An Excise case was adjourned one week. The defendant in another was fined $100.00 and costs or three months and a third defendant in 5 51mg- lsr case was fined 625.00 and cos“ °’ Efvmfilhlssm CALLED-The Halifax Presbytery at a meeting on Tfuesdav, Der. l2 ln St. An. drews Hall. approved calls recnv. B11 by éwo ministers. ermuatoDr.w.R,,s1g¢ J- Wesley Smith Memorlgiy shill]; church was given approval. A mil to Rev. John I. Morrison, formerly the Lower Musquodoboit church and for the past three years en. Eaged in War Services st Plcicu, to Hunter River, P.E.I.. was also ggllrflgfd. Mra Morrison will take er s new J‘ _ —(Unlted Chflfghlslslgg mu"), I SODALITY ANn ALUMNA o FT. rosl-zrrrs CONVENT 31h: P981111" Inonthly meeting of the l0. The Office of the Immaculate Conception was recited. The names of sick members were handed in. and the sodallsts were asked fr; visit them. Further arrangements were made for a Card Pnrty in Jflnllflry. The Chaplain. Rev. Leo Herrell. gave an enlightening tall: on the Sacrament of Baptism. The members then proceeded to the Chapel to assist at Benediction of the Most Blessed Sacrament. RECORD STAMP SALES- Stamp sales at the local Post Of- floe for the first seventeen clays of December reached an nil-time lush. exceedln, the sales of the corresponding period last year by $2,570. Officials reported yesterday that all business at: the Post Office ls rapidly returning! to normal. I'm: volume of business last. yes: did not decline much until Christmas Eve. ‘They attribute the chanse this year. in part at least. to the Post Office appeal published in the Press some time ago, asking the public to co-operate by mail- 3s in; arly. Th h be highly sstisfacgorreyspmme u m CHRISTMAS DAY AT POST OFFICE-Monday, Dec. 25th, being Day and a statutory General Delivery and Wen lllflckmto oonflng: In. n . letter Curler: make one complete delivery and collections from street-letter boxes will he u "Bllfll- The Rural Mail Carriers will observe the holida therefore not make tell- usual round. IZFSPHEFR 23' 1°44 . "==§ llillsd ‘In Action Mara! Him- Ireatllv saddened ed that . and vl 1 5 when itcwlilgyleal-lill ‘ Lilvinizstone had l National Defenc Heada te statinugthat helmllusrlasanclltfigttllzlaf wn uvlzmstonc had been ‘ l], notion in Holland. Novemberltlllrr ° service; u, Then he >0 the fall of the same year lie lerred to reserve at. Charlottetown where he remained until Mam, 1943 when he strain offered for active service and was successful in passinz in Catezorv Ai. He w“ sent Halifax and later. trained Glassow and Aldorsliot is courses D R and . M h as sent to Woodstock Ont. msslmz with hlzh marks 1n Mamh. 1944. ho Wns sent xvlth | draft of men to Aldvrsnct. l-lo m; then elven ten days lcnvr to 2o to his home and on his 1(‘l\ll'll m Aldershot ln April he was (lrnftcd for Oversees. Arrivlnz Ovbysmq h, rehearsed the mbove mentlontrli courses until September when m was transferred to France with the Infantry and to Behzlum WIIMQ‘ l“ was wounder. Gettlna out of Hos- pital ln Bela-Inn he urns tyflngfnn-rd to the Lil volu and Wrliwnrl Rrrl. incnt. which later mnverl t» stron- UBTEM. Hollond. "‘lw"‘r\ m1 lhn nhOvP mentioned date he ‘vns lclllcrl iw i1 burst of machine nun Hr was lalrl to rest in Holland with other ccnf- rs-ies who also Rave thelr live: mp Vino and rotintrv. ll» was lwrnlv- =lx venrn of sue. ‘Tlvwc Wt lo mourn his loss are his 1'1!» and little dauqhter Carol Cloister-n. 114s parents Mr and Mrs J. if. Livinvstnne. H’- was their nnlv rlulri and t0 them all the svmnflhv of tlls whole community is extended. Allowance. lllleques Made After Christmas (By The Canadian Presdu orrrAwA, Dec. zl-Fbllowini “established procedure." Confirm! servlcemenb kin will not. art their dgpgndentg allowance cheques nip Ell rafter Christmas. an Anny lsiioiesman said licre yesterday- " A reparturo was made from ilil: practise two cars cs0. 116 Bddfili and some wves spflli- RU m" money on Christmas shopping and were threatened with hardship in the succeeding weeks. ‘ "After thattiinc u wi-s tliausil that. the better plan “he w l" if“ dependents learn to sale form w Christmas season and ensllr!" h: would be no hardship 8""- ! Tqhey wli gel? their cllvflll" b?‘ tween Dec. 2B and 3i. ‘ N“- All service personnel in (-51!- sre entitled to collcri. ilicivliijs". due DeoJX‘. beloreffllllll’ ‘m9 “" i mas o1‘ New Years lcmc. NOTBE DAME Alvmlmlv Honor Roll: - ___ t Calid- elpolalfmzeshllihhc: Rhlollgalrl Film“ Fitzgerald. _ Grade x-i. Doris Kai-s. iey Sheri-on; a. Mari; $155“ my“. Grade IX~—l. Katlncen N0’ ‘lml 2. Mary McWade; 3- 0i!“ C“ ody. ,1 Grade VIII-l. Florence Pew- z, uni-tic? Rooney; 3- when‘ Bu r n. . _ crash" trill: semi... ifs. mini urp y. . Grade VI-l. Blfbflfll waéilh-a; W; Murphy; 3. Florence a n. . ; and, v_1_ Joan Ronatisn. Noreen Show; 8. Nancypliéllllilfl‘; 1 Grade IV-l. Mary l; § J1,” Helen Patricia MMDM" » ' Vfin. - . °ss.-..ls—i..czi"s*f"siiiiii . ' ' “azszir§1..;s“i..“ii;i....i George - c . mum... (equal); a. wish" z‘ item. .___.-_____- At. 1-; toll.‘ pum- ltli‘ uiauissflo‘ m,“ will M" ' Queens Canadian Fund ....s 75.00 w" "l" 0'0"“ °l 1..i..1..........»n .1 Card of Thanks g3; 10% 311ml. runs 13m n, P’ "Dgcsrnoge-igigi JOHN navmmvx -_- Prisoners of 'wi1'i-a;.a';"' vsloo 5""§§°"h'§5'- l“ E- Mmf- W!“ m. um urn. .1. 1-1. uvlmswne. ma. League ....... 10.00 °‘ ° "'1' °PP°'"""Y °l dlcd December 25th. 1931. Mun-av Humor and Mrs. Mo; I-lv- Miscellaneous donations an w {gainklnlz the “Kenegal 9111121110 for , Riv r. w 1 o ' erso-opera on y ma geary “mm ‘ll ‘N611 5"" “d £3333? llllilglw “are "°“"“’.°‘"“- Total ............ “nests “--‘_‘§_“.‘"_"--E9_“°" ‘M’ °' ll“ f" w" ' friends and “lug?” egghmegggggi Total amt. of money in ....u1o.so 12-23-11. u! Imwzhgnfn, "ll 1M3.“ Amt. on hand 41.23 f“ m” ' _ mllowlng an officers for ensu- ‘ 11111621} in w“: ' fi"°‘ ”"~”'-'“'~"'“-"“'" ‘ '1 esldent-Mrl. Sterling In|s_ ' (re-elected). w. "Yrs: u: ‘FRIENDS and With WI ‘KE To All Our ' C USTOMERS shoe For A HAPPY NEW YEAR C. IV. Pattie rson Vlce-Presldent-Mlss Lillian In’ ng. Secretary-Mrs. George Irving. Treasurer-Mrs. Russell Ingsfrc- elected». . ScvvinhrCommlttee-Miss Lillian . Harold Huggon, and Mrs. Joseph McDonald. i ‘ Knitting Committee-Mrs. Den- l nis Rooney, ll/lirs. Elmer Glow, Mrs.‘ Malcolm Irving, and Mrs. John Mctsnnc. ' collection for evening amounted to $1. . Mrs. Harold Hug an "kindly invited members to er home for the next. meelln on January 4th. at which roll cal will be answered with an item for s grab-bag. The meeting closed with Nat» tonal Anthem, after which the Vl MUEIIIUIIMI J hostess served a daliwt lunch. \ COFFIN Be fllled- wmr Joy M"! all your wishes come true. MERRY CHRISTMAS MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS To All Our Customéfs and Friends 6- CO.