MAY“ 1946" éieaauqwmmsamanrsxnarxna-u CIIUICIIBI TDMORROW i’ l‘! J zsmia-zlfiam a§rz§stxfl ._._..._.__.__..._....____. Céihluckgglgfi uuuru CHURCH , oi’ CANADA ' E, PETER?“ CATHEDRAL TRINITY UNITED . CHURCH In. Osnsa I. I. fileaa ma, Lilli». loanabsut aw. L s? "r. s. blehnnsn en mus . . .' -— 1'. MWJZQ” ‘t ‘Gig! “I030 minivan lehool - las- }: u. 011MB"!- _ mu.» amilileginnsre and Primary 11.00 011ml Bel-I'll‘ 1111i II‘- “uso w. nmu woaolur. Lil-on 5*“ Sea-men shlriset‘: 1111s efnessh" 1.41»: as” and HIM. -_-'l‘he u“ l. IWP- ' ' Anthem. : " 's My Shep- fl-m" 1 m. rosuc wo "v .... limes fihrhlxo!“ 1' '35“- ling)" " Sermon“ snh t. "The Vsntare 9.30 Wednesday. “Mglfihbofi n“ _- a Y 7.45 Tuesday, Thursday, Istlr- I u‘ ‘n’: ,, ‘u u-q" W ryegih . Selection ' the Mesfs Choir. 7'30 Fmh,‘ m? m :3 owfiatm mun: 1:11: week day serviom agent: ‘o’ In”, ' fig ‘s - ______________________ Zlioofiiimoa the. lnveumbentui: glad to see them siter In! EVERYBODY WELCOME ST. PAUL'S CHURCH Rev. James '1‘. Ibbott, Motor Miss Lillian Earle. Organist SUNDAY SERVICES ST. PAUL'S CHURCH, MAY 19th. s30 Holy Communion. 10.00 Sianda School. 11.00 MEM MAL SERVICE. Un- veiling and Dedioating of Memorial Tablet to Lieuten- ant Gordon Roland DeBlois. - Hector. in the Service: Major Rev. W. J. Phillips. 1.00 Youth Service. PRESBYTERIAN THE runs or ST. JAE/ITS Minister The Rev. '1‘. ll Busseli lemurs M.A., Salli. Min l. ma lldeKensie Mus. Bae. 1o 1.5a. cnv n scuoon. mi: am. THE our commun- Anthem: Communion Hyman- Dudley Back. 1 loan. SERVICE 0F THANKS- GIV NG. M rnlng Hilhlrgilln l" a r J u ' ' ship servi -B . Ilia Fall, Organist and Choir Direot THE BAPTIST CHURCH Minister lav. l. Judson Levy. ID, "1115" r... . ' s Rev. vy. The ‘Church School l2 noon im- mediateiy iollewhig worship. Glasses for all sses pre- sided over by capable teachers. Session beghrs with inspiring wor- ee. E in W hi ‘i . ‘git-min. ghzntghrisiisnmilrnssde." Pastor vy. music of the by will be under direction oi Mrs. 0 it or. invited to BAPTIST You are ve oordiall surfing“. th CHURCH OF CHRIST CENTRAI CHRISTIAN CHURCH Kent Street MARVEL D. DUNBAR. B. ‘LE. Minister. MR8. M12. STEWART, Orrsnist and Choir Director 11.00 am. Morning Worship and Communion. Sermon: "Stimulants or Food" Mixed Quartette: “No ‘Hymns: We Pral Thee 0 Godp- YUM," __mh.plmcn shflfl" Qffgfiflmflf 1115,?" " o“ Th’ zao pm. Church sahooi and Gallery choir. "m"! ""11- Anthem: Saviour Thy Children 7-00 Prm- Evwi"! WWI“!- lir-op, _snmym_ Sermon: Release Brake" ' Chane“ chm]; LMIIGI Qllllklili Cheer THGO’ ..I.".:..“.':l:"s..::.‘:' wish‘: “ivTfii-o wit» yo»- ,M_________________' as h. Central ch tisn on the ZION PRESBYTERIAN "°"“”'Y- CHURCH --—~—-—- Prince and Grafton Street ' , "111-1- Tha British and ' any. G. CARLYLE WEBSTER Mrs Arthur Roper. Choir Director Miss ilolen Stewart. l‘ MORNING WORSHIP 11.00 am. Theme: "True Repent- ancr." Hymns: B, 758, 208, ll’). Anthem: "Jesus, My Saviour. Look on Me.” —Nevin. ~ 2.30 p.m The Sabbath School and Bible Chases. EVENING WORSHIP 7.00 p.m. Theme: "Christian Ae- nuance." Hymns: 600 5M, 502. Anthem: ‘The liadhnt Mora Has gassed Away." -1ibev. H. I. Wood. "Love not the world. neither the Zi.'y"‘i‘...“"i...'."°o? y‘i‘.°ia"°.i.‘t" m‘! n s oi the Father i! not, ill him." You are oordillly hvited to worship with 13., New Bread Ration Slash In arinany STUTIG T » IAP) “M01011 mo. coiiicieem wighoci; "P111118 that 9000000 Germsnsgéln w Q. m» British Jolie ' (seed fjrflysgiloniy retionsxoi only The Gennan eouncll o! er- lgiflmetiis, yo?‘ gil/Qi‘! new aut on announeed thltdztfindwt mtg '11s sons ‘gs out “V011 ll!‘ irmi 1 chimes cgaziieotive It. a2 h . The ' Canadian d ' écefrlgrgvigiigwm imm 2.455‘ w 1% mg}; modal. mo arouh Govern- 70000 tons oi bar ' m“ t0 41.0? wmun Pistons“. a some aammjgweahao as avert Foreign Bible 7 Society 1 IN CANADA AND NEWFOUNDLAND‘ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND AUXILIARY The POST-WAD Plans and POLICIES of the Parent Boe- ie elude: increased Publication. Establishment oi National Societies where possible, and reviving‘ those that have sui- Jered t rough the wsr. Wor Federation oi amt ing lib e Societies. m ordei to lay the inund- ations oi the - new World Order on the principles of the Kingdom of G ws must seine the obpertanit es oi the hour and sure the BOOK which contains suoh revelations shall be the corn- mon possession oi all nations. llei the Soelet in the New ear through t e l’. l. l. y or Branch. ll . ‘in the city for a few days Tl-IE Ci-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ___..S* BEIITMI. Gilllllillll Worse..." was..." "n. q w may be imerled a smlb s ward. strictly sap River 3 P. M. and l-lliirrer River 730 P. M, Sacrament oi the Lord's Sup- per will be observed at these aer- vices. Rev, J. l. Morrison, Mgngszitlir. A GREAT CAUSE. — That men and women may learn to worship God “according to the Scriptures, they must be made available in every land so that oi them it can be said, “We do hear them speak in our tongue the wonderful works o1 God." This is the sole object oi all Bible Society effort, The P, E. I. Auxiliary or Branch solicits your support in. this great work, THE BAPTIST CHURCH. - The services 0i Sunds . May Nineteenth, will be conduct by the Pastor, Rev. I. J. Levi; B.D.. who will relwh ce on H Communion will be celebrat- adolgomorrow morning in the Kirk at 11 o'clock. with Service of Solemn for the Sacrament in at 7 o'clock. The Min- uhe . T. H. Bulosll som- rs, M. A" S. T. M., will conduct the Eervlcas and deliver the Sermon. he musio for the day will be under the direction o! Miss E. Lillian Me- Nanvin M118. BBQUQlHPOh Qlfllflr lst, To the Sacrament all Christ- ians are welcome. The Church school meets on Sande. at 10 o'clock through oi May and June. THE SAVE THE CHILDREN FUND has arranged with the can- adian Broadoastinsdorvorniion m" a trans-Canada children's broad- cost t take place on May 21st from .16 to 8.30 pm. A.D.T.. or 7.15 to 7.30 om. Standard Time and will be heard over crux. Matthew Halton will oben the broadcast with s. tour minute talk or: the oondiilon of the children in Euro» today. All interested in Mrs be . George Boston, who "0"" ““:..:.".'.:"i.".*b..r. Full Gospel av Elm Avenue POAMCIGOIIII chug-fly w- .' A A 111.11, as; a an. wonssrr; 1:30 m. avsnonusric e-Mlssionar! Medtlllss and wansssnav NIGHTS a PM; will Ill“!- v A Moore has urope-Jllilll all‘ ‘ Don’t ' Allison Posts ‘I m in eaeh ““ iii at Mr. visitor to ping. spent the here. Miss Vi the guest lli t _ es theiuii i body how their in awe tho storm that had beer. placed e door ci the tomb stone was there when they arrived and the grave was We must not l conclusions, Literature And llia oi the iicld grows. O, man "Ii h? were dupes, fears may bel rs." The women who went to anoint the body oi Jesus expected to find His ered in the grave and world ll hialnds could not tOO Dwells with the stars." GIIEN BAY Orvin it. Carney spent sun- day visiting in Kelly's Cress. Mr. mawih Castillo was a recent Kinkora on business. The farmers i-ri-this district are busy engaged in their spring crop- Mlss Evelyn McQuaid, "Chelton." But ih enfipty. esp hast v to tor there is suoli a thing as the cold ‘oqlo of events. we not heard o. great deal in recent years about ‘Liming’ the facts?“ l-lave MILK PRIJDIIBERS ATTENTION DUNSTAFFNAGE cruises a. nurrsn co. MAKERS or FINEST QUALITY CHEEBE 11 1m r t gm, a or, F d. '1‘ tsl re eipts for the year r I swmhfibudlshmwfi i. v3.8.0.5... ° Ex-Wife Retains day's trouble ts quite enough for Mrs. A. J. Moore, Convener of the day." How true clougirs words tlilemsto. (jAnnefnr/iiiigalrg geisha‘; B th- s .t F-l TEE om B. 0 l a vlssitsnhzad bee’: meade during the, a I year; the sum oi $526.00 from club iunds Christmas the beautifully wrapped roll during the years of war. At time the well-known Red era who had done their RM Cross work through this club. Mrs. Rus- sell also reported that 21 dilly bags had been filled for the Navy Lea- the sobect “gift every‘; on wgwlilt flfgigmgglgfign gue in time for Christmas. Eiiimfiéiirrlltla‘; Crusade" The Sunday ihe matter thus, 1h uheithot who 11,?" Wimllfrsllib 1511"" "l" M“ it ediately the ldnltration oi the 1m an» *1 - Mmh“ ° °“" i" ""°°"' s°h°°l Wm “semi, y“ w, 05mm. of 33. Arid it was noted with plsan- filngtilifilprggnea"! vzvgrgfih? ‘gsirvfée; ' ure thath nine of ilgss-L wére chart:- will be ielllowed laiydgrl m? sgdurléi}; “handing on tip-toe ever since my $1111’? rzgér]? m’ Mgfalgnn? Icfhrwtfrmle Si“ ecgioh of Mrs G striving to grasp m, 11mm m“ the scholarship committee. “lg”; ‘gm 0mm,” u...‘ ch01; 530W Reports were presented by:- Director wli lead the worshiP l hold at.‘ 19118111 the only iutllre- W“ M Magmr“ nm°rdmi 5"" r0 ary. music d me any‘ And “u”, i‘ my‘ ‘ Miss R. King. Corresponding was max or sr. JAMESF-The $»"""11=1'-\" y Mia B. R g rs. Mu lc Sec Diary. I "A," °"° “m w“ “while Mix: .1. R.°Peearden. sSlrk. Visltlnfl Se“ “W1, m,” “W; mm ‘n Miss M. Hutchlngs, House and his baaazv- 13""- 'Ihe clay ‘ess, and igqvmg it, Mrs. it. P. Freeman. Social Miss Erma Nelson. Arts and Let- ters. Miss 1!. Atkinson. Hess. Members retiring from the board were thanked by Miss Viola G. Beers. Mrs. Hazel Barrett. con- trslto. sang a group of songs. ac- companied by Miss B, Rog-arr. Re- freshments were served. The officers Sh‘ rjrkl year ire:- . ar . Hon. President. Miss D. l... Jars President. Mrs. AD. Ross. Vice-President. its-Mrs. M. A. Rosa. Vice-President, N. B-Mlss Mar- week end at her home garet Murray. Vice-President, P. E. I.-Mrs. J. —--—-- E, MarVicsr. ois Tobie. Green Bred Secretaries _- Recording, n/iiss spent the week end in Green Bay. of Min E. McQuald. Miss Rena "Eu-rrie spent ‘hr as well as many friends gathered he home of< Mr. Eddie Raymond Sarah Brae. on Thursday. May e . Pie many ir ands are with ‘ 610W home. . M. Mszulre. Membership - Miss I. M. schur- man. Corresponding - Miss Vera _ week end in Kingston, the hum-e oi ‘Q 1,11, gglevisfolsglnigltlgn m m" liar sister's, Mrs. Earle Docnerlty. thillflelgailrgf __ M1" moron“ gu. _ _ _ -———- ran . _ 51a M m M11011! U108! Who Were rscenl eonvenors. House and Door - P l visitors to the city are, Mrs. Nor- M15; Mqry Hutqhlngr ersona S bert Coltillo. Loreen costliio, fllgtbrlcg] _ Mrs, o, n. Mellgr, M“ Mm E e6 321605132 agzaithiahlzgfirizravgsé "Alrts and Letters — Miss Erma on oher whim e r n eson. lmiahwedhieosayrtm ovohiha “mn- valillloY 30cm - M". Claude s. nah- rflh gasuccrss vearst ouit --- ar son. ill-ion University. Saclrviile, Nib. A large number oi heilflbyill‘! Music _ Mrs. F. H. Mathewson. Red Cross _ Mrs. it. J. Russell. Social service - Mrs. A. J. B- l. - Blek Visiting - Mn. DJ. H». 0th. the urpose bein to bid a re- Lnnnsn. l ratiul airweli to r. Bray and Press - Min l. Atkinson. Mil)‘. A very conlmlimentary sd- Prov. . . . - Mrs. L. J. Sel- dress was read by . Johnny bic- tor, Miss essle Fraser aid, , while Mr. Linus N. .- Mrs. D. L brsis, MM eQuaid, presented them with s Mabel dhannon. wall filled purse. The remainder o! P. I. I. _ Mrs. . P. gem-y, mo. the evening ‘was spent in dancing H. I. Y. Youn hut and, sad musie furnished by Viola and Members st rgs ._ m; A, g, 5N hsrlle Castillo M oore. Min Julie Stewart. Mrs. D. I. Wiley. Miss Katherine Qtswart, Building Fund; Save the Children was spent ior giits. and 66 boxes were filled from slits brought to the club by members. These were all given to returned Maritime mrn. A report of the Red Cross activities for the year was given by Mrs. R. 1.1. Russell. and sl- so s brief account oi the work dohrge t s Cross ‘ gin was presmted to those mem- Ioresigiall ssh In ad \ salnorrsnon ARE PAYING $2.40 PER HUNDRED Dy Boohasa FOR. 4% MILK 1 , - . - __ \ . sa- raous ouuson. - To- m,“ -. ielndlspensabie "geqm i gmw m m “up m,‘ chug“. anaconda-or m 11K}: Bonus Included which is us! to i ~ i 19"» 1Y1 a 'i‘abist sreoiod to e Glory or “w” h” 600 PER Inn-BUTTER AT _ INGVBXiPIhlJiOIY Wmmiighfi will L’ a‘ Jonson" ‘ma; 3°’ 3: l" d the highest price that has been paid ior twenty five years ' V ' i are I lo - ' ' ' ~ — - . ,M,,,,“11°~,,,,,..'",é,pg1,;=,~ pigm- mhavedes 232$. hmhsfi wars YEAR MILK MORE cows nmsmv lqlflksssssifioionow . ' ' l n" II l - -1 . - ._ ___. ""111- Mwv “winner: or = ship your whole milk to as for Maser mum and 1m with the resourossof iodmiYAnd ihoiI olsswsu. z» psmmons Ih1r“ig,§“°”"§ '°°"*'* “your, - k " " ~-~' - - A __... Aatte gun“ ~ _ _ . _ \ y wv-Wmnumflw 1-1" 1N- vlevg-"n m 3”“ “'9 a iew Good Reasons for selling whole milk: . 18 "Ocllitwhofroisdolwhenoyout ___. “mum, mmim’ i ill-MM up; sop; o bu . i . aisw vromns m: arrived. iinas- m’ d wumm" 1' No "he "mt! 1 31,2 l1 d ' k become” pohcyhdder-d n”) Tom“ m,“ Si,“ 545,15 hA-chmmm m ‘a ‘m. 2. It takes somebody at least - rs. s by to eep » — ~ - ~ - nowsan nonvms lor Fitted %ll ' ' “Fun” ckfl‘ Footwear. za-stt-tr. m” “m” m, 8. Figure the cost oi labour and the extra‘ trouble, < y . Tr“; “Urrfi m. um“. “fi- f‘ how-"uanmm “mfg: add that to the high prilees we pzlay for who e milk. A W11 1411M =- 5-11-1-1 ted-l Ho: “as: enticipat- 4. We supply cans st who eaale pr ces. , Thfiffm Egfifiggiomhmgg gsuzm:'m.i% oi iam.""°‘w."..g FOR A BIGGER MILK CHEQUE - LESS wont: . ' 3m‘- ' 51°41- Mtl. daerred lashes the Send Your Milk 14r- —*—— been, . ' ' “DYING. —— KBXi-Dédfl Ladies‘ s s s Rea -to-Wear ill be closed on I ’ . $51.,‘ w...§.1.b.g a... hguhgiwsho W... sryamhg; IIUIISTAFFIIAGE oiirrs: a sumo co. . o ' ueen 0e ' hi... ohm... 5-17-8- iioyiiz, ha... he fiiafifa 11%‘; DUNSMFFNAGE’ P- E- I- n. c. BOHAKER -—-- y“, m, o“ emu“ Wm m‘ lento of our tracks have started to haul and the rest will start District supervisor THE UNITED 0111111011 0F CAN- slang. was sort o! es roi- ma. mop u a line u you m interested in getting Better Pay ior ADA. -- Belfast-Belle River, Sun- m, o“ m.“ “m, he m“ m L”. wm-h Pihonq 835 day, Nley 19th. Bells River‘ 11.00 imggme, grguiijg mm erqoerienc - A, M_ Eldgn 3,00 P, M_ Eldon A, what tn"! u‘ a “n8 mag you" cumi, B. A., Student Ministeglla iellovwsé (or hm, m 0mg b ‘g - _ . Sllli LIFE 0F CANADA -wliat h “h. m, m..- - _“-' Utmh '1 _ ' I I I 148 RiCillll ll ayirgno? Egol olgmmgw W‘; ‘otmiafifi diagram: Annual “Mung Foreign M|n|3ter5 charloitotoiy: iuiletl 01' - Y3 I V110 - Hymn a v - e lum Friday, May a4. iearpfmslioaeme. m?“ mm Maflflm. . i ___ s-io-m-ai mums? all: enq_ .. . POverty. to Aiijllllfll TU Jllllfi ma,“ w,“ m m returned her l h H ms cavnumsn unrrnn cnuncn. mo“ . ' , form husba a‘ “m” m a ° mm“ "a" ——Public Worship Sunday, May 1am. Arid $3.1m “mi-m hmd‘ Women S ———— but reertsined ilooiitliiiiwiufiojecwr ioefhefdiilsiid shy a iiibalzii ‘hi? m g1 A- M~ (‘Jiu/"lgfi; 7éU£hMMN°W 51d Imivllntiotis these! The-n he - . (m, J p“ D m] "About half those films were walkout contlmies v e m‘ ae|;0lv.e'v.._o,in1a- 9a,", .1186 yn ti; ~ - ‘"- 5'18"“ Wm‘ ginwdhzyuifimJflf ‘Jlonltllflht At the annual meeting of the PAnwh M“ 15_"§P."‘Th° m!‘ iafieinaggwvllncrtigna osiiiiunsiridiiufxii boggy) 031i) mflih “he mm m‘ b‘ ' would destroy their adlse" - Maritime Women's Olub oi Munl- “"1 111111111811 "f 3111M- ‘lw "11- in shorts. r4 be embarrassed to have enouwlzi‘ toes com w mm‘ Mu! CONTINUIiD-flerzimlng- " ignorance blsa tis toliy m“ Incorporated Mm in Tudor lted states, France and Russia to- M“ mm mo“, them w other “mu Tues; em them soing comauaht Alumna,“ wdny, s“, m be who. n mum worry than Haul (Jame, A oénvy,” on Fm“), night broke off their lhree-week- D19’ m. maybe m Ms next wuelilfil‘ U00 m ma?’ lbiét after that about uiday. 2 o'clock. Additional art- terribly if they lmew that all th evenmg Mm’ w“. a ramma o! old Pans conference, adjournlng a ____ ~ Meanwhile 11 1151113’ will be idle. icles include tool box, electric ap- were to ha : but a wise ovld~ m, yuymwvent, w“ heard and until June 15 still deadlocked over from on 599° l1 diminishes Dlimces. wardrobe, steamer trunk. enoe has dderi it from uman p1,,“ m- m, comm; yggr ‘wore mu“ "m" k1 PM" ‘reiilel 1°‘ , I r em Ewtgdtgq. vmmuv" mm‘ 548'“ eye!‘ s t s "m"? mum“ ‘l °“~ The PM" Iniiay tahlieirtiiiitlariilgofiirilrik this aflsr i-Ugglllg sifliiil ‘lgwlmg ‘$510111? lineal-gumbo, iii; CBIPPLED CHILDREN'S Gun‘ ma“ d° "m “hm” m“ out a‘ imiioxi? hlitlzrest ‘i: iiiyiisiiztiiii p°°ni m9)’ iflPllfllled revised srm- gin tag? no “Mon “mu m" "- m3 mmucwd by m; in n Ad“, pwpyqhgg h Q1119 mas-t], paw mm“ be o‘ reciprocal valu,’ and istlce terms for Italy to aid her B w T G y; e report o! Chief Jus-tiog at Red Cress Headquarters. Char- W10 8011131110. want the Christian ‘ ' rE°°"s“‘“°"°’?' n" Ammqcm‘ m‘ e u o on 31°“ WM“ 11m hi"? hcrpcd that the interest shown f 0011mm“; t lyisow" M31111.“- M=§,,“";.-., 1"“ fli."'h“'°h.h"':l ‘£325.95 “i111; "as WW" develop ""11" m .2253‘... ‘:.'."'..'.':'..231501.": °“ “ W" "M- oum Ha , ummer e. urs- ‘P- _. . _ . 8- u "__‘*'*—_- day. Mev 30th Millie mike B10- Wfi a m‘ ‘nnclpfimd lmmrary théhreefllepnrt of the Treasurer. peace treaty mrtcermimi" Bic! F811‘; FUND.‘ pointmenta other days. gauge‘ MIMI; ‘flmd “d h“ dream Miss Florence Sutherland. showed "e w“ '.‘° eve" a“ 91"?‘ ' PAULQ 5,14,13,34‘; to 35 ow very different that the ohms flung“ were In a ment on appointment of .1 speClfli LONDON *—-—- a. raahwh from what he thought. samfacum m” ma, denim,“ Bommission to study German prob- . Wm an Ii M’? 16--—M Empire- CHURCH SERVICES- _' Sam" geuwgott fvmgflufnv to m‘ ‘my’ but were made to the following-The 18mg m “‘.“““°° M ‘my “Qmenmce B Dean angle Cg tetie ‘time big 01's on Sunday May 19m at Cross Roms be’ "mNnc mna and wetland trial Momma] Boys Associaflon‘ wm_ on a German treaty. lhrs inior- vAiNy The Canadian Preml cathedral for lzgnmbgu St, auls It 11 A _ Alexandra M.’ 3 R M_ (are e1 to meet with ex- mm Camp mo, Montreal Chum mam ssld. State Secretary Byrnpg OOUVER. May i6 - The 1100000 ($445000) 1 nus to the Huelbrouk n 7 P‘ M_ A ma] 9621f!!!“ ere anticipation and my“ Libréry" school for crippled of the United Slates had pr-mosm strike of 37.000 British cqiuanbi, restart the bémbd und needed i0 meeting of the Hazelbrook Qumh fin no an were .101‘ mart. Ind the Ghndreyv Mt- Aisociution’ Monk such an advance study. and a CIET~ louse-rs and sawmill workers. al- A war damn, a 111m: ad edifice. will be held at the close of the ser- J“ a ho "111" 11-"11911111811111 m“. AhWq-ubercmosi, League. man treaty conference m,“ NO‘. thoulzh only one doy old. began covers one chlegf sctgumczt? on 8mm $3.1“ Rev. Stirling stacksnpgsle. o, (failj; §am§§km§e m°"“,,‘§;"§’$ mo’- Mama, Irlslitullnri’ The ‘zielms of m _ d n l yagaikrralggreec: other lndustries 1h but man other ehpehgffiéffflff; _ , . 8281i . -' . _ '_ _ ‘ e revise a 1 . "lmzlm l-fi-v-En UNITED 1 i.."‘£§."“.t isfiliiéif“i3.‘?“é.$il.?"k£"$11.21 mflilsitlfieéywiil rBo-l hl.dplu-,,§,§lf,’_} new”, m” “beamed m 11181-1111 the chapter. ~ _' " -. ' are resen e , CHURCH CHARGE. —.— Services on mixaagragmghn" "m" W135 Qfjgfjiiy,C§QQQ‘,‘F“MG,F;§§§,°,“ American sources said. o ay , xgzgifiiyvviiat: irimii‘ ireiviiswfiltiftiézy émitmat o» wild birdie. look how lnr Montreal's‘ sham may...“ 1Q (By The Canadian Press) CHICAGO. May Iii-Mrs. Elsie Meinke. 26. needn't give her for- mer husband movie films showing her in a bathing suit and shorts. says Judge Elmer schnacken-berg. He also vacated a $100 fine for contempt oi’ court. assessed against Mrs. Melnke yesterday after she refused to surrender the films as provided in terms of a divorce de- cree she was lzra-nted last Dec. 2d from her husband. Clifford. 84. An hour after tile fine wns ilTl- posed. Mrs. Meinke appeared be- iore Judge Schnackenberg to ex- In Memos-ism In loving memory oi our dear baby John Wendell Noye, who passed sway May l6, 1944. Many times our hearts do wander To a zrsve not far away, Where We laid our darling baby Just two years ago to-day. Lovinzly remembered by mother and daddy. ‘ 5-10-11 loo Moratorium In memory of Mrs, Fred Bose, de- illrted this life May 1o, i945. Dear wiie and mother how we miss you Sure l-hcvionglie it cannot tell And our hearts get oh so lonely l'or the one we loved so well. Gone ls all your loving service Gone your presence ever bright Since you leit our home for glory lust. one year ago tonight, j Play tennis in the longer skirted tennis dress that flares out over longer shorts. The interruption in the styling and making oi tennis fashions is over and smart one-piece tennis dNSs in willie rayon pleated skirt six inches above the knee is perfect for your too leggy figure. , extra leg length. “r1 ‘Morrow i? by Coieiie run.‘ Don't ‘woof briei tennis dress. Do lei ionqer skirt cui ioq Skip the brie! shorts. Wearing them is a sure way to look lean. The brief tilted shorts are better for the short figure which needs by Husband and Family. In Memos-lam 1h iovi mom; of m. Alev. suder M ll m '| ' -' M‘), 18's“: u , w to passtd sony You are not forgotten mother dear. Nor w you ever be, As ion ls life and memory last We w remember thee. Lovingly Remembered by the anally, 518-11. i‘ In Moratorium m lo ‘m’ mu 'i'.§..'?°.'5':.." °' my father. died May ll, Yes 1m beanie you IO-hi hearts Who ed you most sinrge mil lever Mn and never will . Fulfil you Daddy dear. w. BU 70! moat who loved you Inserted 5mm‘ by Ills Daughter Georgiar ll! Memos-lam lh loving memory oi THOMAS ROSE It. Andrew's who atone away any lath, ins. Ill. IN! lobbied: Wile lfl I MOVING! KENNEDYS Ladies’ Rsady-to-Wear Will Be Closed On IIIESDAY and WEDNESDAY, May 21st. and 22ml. MOVING TO ' 166 iluaani ‘Street 0M0! suitoiiia