THE CHARLOTTETOWN G UA RDl AN LYNNE lilliltli ’ Reginald OWEN i Q 3.l5-7--9P Billie BURKE isflitelilitiiiiili" A LSO - titan. 12m | I ' NOVELTY - UNUgllldgllf) OCCUPATIONS at . . . . THREE DAYS Today—Tues.--Wed. c-siiisiinil _~ a g mwann c. “y: OIES ‘,4’ | ALSO = MUSICAL sun NOVELTY | SIXTH ANNUAL . ROTARY RADIO AUCTION FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES THURSDAY, DECEMBER lst. OVER O- H. C. K. (1810 ' ON YOUR DIAL) Details Later tit Y. M. B. A. ll0BlliS0li . ' Direct GOODS OFFERED WILL BE ON DISPLAY l FOR ADVANCE BIDS AT : P. E. I. Travel Bureau Ofiice WATCfl FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENT . "'*“" ..;_. .. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH REPORT In the absence oi Rev. Hugh Millar, who was conduciinu the anniversary services of St. Mathew’: Ohurch, l-laliiax; Rev. L. M. Mui~~ ray assistant minister conducted both services. In the "lOFHiIZZ speaking from Jeremiah 2:19 on t e subject lhe_ "Seriousness cf Bin" the minister said that sin. IQ-IIGN-‘l’ can Ion mum-a Leslie Howard Herbert Marshall M317 531-01’ since it sets us over against God G51] Pgta-lgk and burdeail dowin the is a serous pr em n every e an aINTERFiéRENcEn is only to be overcome by true repentance, which demands a whole-hearted surrenclcr to God. At the evening service Rev. Mr. Murray chose as his theme "The Worldwide Christian Fellowship. Ho pointed out that although modern methods oi communication and commerce have made the world a neighborhood. a common body o!‘ spiritual values are still nccdcd t0 make it a friendly neighborhood. He pointed out that this can only come from thesprcasliiigirf Clirlsllsi principles of prnce and love through the individual wvurk, uilts. and snrriiictss oi Church lll(‘.l.1).‘i'$. The music for the day coinprheil an Anthem. "Hcar. then in Inn"- bv Alfred Wooler -—Ml.<s Doris Tait. taking the Soprano solo. sur"! at Martin Gabel playa Dr. Wayne. the morning service. In tha- eve"- ltinc in Monday thmugh Friday’. ing the Choir sang the Cliorelc "Least. Uns Erfreucn" sat to the 1 W Y . . stibY-IZ-It" 11-11;. iz...t.;ii.i*a.i::im.iisl "__'* _ lng solo VQIIQS—MT. T. W. Bent- lev sang with lint- citcct Licldlefls "How Ilovely Are 'I‘i1.v Dweliimzs." A short organ recital was pln._vcd directed by Cecil B. DeMille BFOY 1O |l.lll. "tile SISTER brings joy, romance, to CHARLOTTETOWN The adventures of Ruth Evens as Rinses "Big Sister" are being ieiioicci wi.h brea/hless interest by millions of radio ians every dw- $1 BIRTHS The i-ioaiiiljéi. Nov. 26. 193B, w Mi‘. and Mifi- before the PVPlllllQ SPTYiCI‘ by the had c. Brady, a son. organist. Mr. A. n. Kcitdzill. _ V, ______________ “Téziiszlrriiff; WEST COVEHEAD SCHOOL Honor Roll for Ocwber- Grade —l_ Benson Auld: 2. IIFI-‘REY - 1n Charlottetown on Saturday, November 26. 1938. L110!’ Rhea Chaisson beloved wiie oi Coors‘? - r\ M v11- -1tlir~ ' 3d _F - l this MacMlllan; 3. FIDlCILP no. -an_. (Molmyasmolqglrillélzst a_llgslfoln‘A_ Gmre VlTlI-l. Lois crais. z. La. vlnia. MacDonald. VII—1. illah. . Alvin MacDonald; I. Gloria Mavc; 3. Hildaicassiorra. Grade V~i. Marjorie Grail-z; . Betty MacMillan; 3. Jennie Rus- 531:5.» ‘IV-l. Kathleen MacDon- A. l-lennessoeyls Funeral Home t0 B1’.- Dunstans Basilica thence to the 1141mm Catholic Cemetery. eaiman At zoo Euston Street, on 911mm. Nov. 2'1. ieaa. Mrs. James Oaldcr, an, in her 88rd year Funeral 110m her late residence tomorrow lei-vice starting at 2 o'clock. funer- Reta MaoMlllan; gleifaginu at aao. Interment Peo- 1d ' emewry’ a Louis Maw; 3- ’ “%i’§n.“ii_i.' Austin Mayer '1- oermiae MacDonald; 3- 011W - Phone no M39‘ e ital-A. P10 whens-s: 2. t . letl ars- = H. J. A. aaown °gigg.“,’“.‘ii'iii_il.iliti Willis. Chiroporlist-Podiatrist Edith MacEwcn..__lf11P1"‘T~ ________,____ 1B Gt. Geo. 8t» Charlottetown “OMINENT ENGINEER “m; All foot troubles polnlmly “my; m . 2v -(CP1 - ond scientifically treated Prominent Canadian rnrrirprffltmg surveyor Ccl John 8111111 Wants" to THE CENTRAL (IUARDIAN I i" I ' ""~*" -'\'.:.:n QONFEDERATION LIFE INSUR- ANOTHER M I DG E '1‘ I E A M ANCE- L-6789-7-2l-3l2 FORMED —-Another midget Hock- HARD COAL ARRlVES-‘Ilie steamer Carmel F. Jell has arriv- °<1 ‘K1111 B Cargo oi hard coal for H- R. large a Co. L-iai-ii-za-zi. 5'1‘. PETEIFS 2311159355 S818. De c em b e r 7th. Christ- mas Cooking-Christmas grill? ‘ -4 3 BRIDE- T0 - as - SIIOWERED —M1$< Florence Down was the uest oi honor inst week at two mica. Iéiliieous shoivers given by Mrs, 1), lcacAusiand and Mp5, m] h rcckett. On both occasions M s Down received many lovely iris to match 1116 lumps’ even: whlc is to lakPk hlace on Wednesday oi this wee . PERSONALS A ‘M11 S1011Tby Miss Florence Brewster. Charlottetown. recently all!) flfcd in a ‘Toronto paper. Tlic many ir'euds of Mrs 1mm- .. . _ - M" Brighton} Road. im l,“ _ m‘: is improv- I s since licr icccnt operation, 3m iai been ill for a month previcug. Weeks Review 0f Activities key team was iormed over the weekend under the name of Black- Hawks. Any'cnc \vi:-..' t: to try-out with the team leave their names with A. Gallant. Coach, FUNERAL SATURDAY — The iuileral oi Mr. James Currie was held irom his lute residence, 315 Euston Street. on Saturday ailer- noon. Service a: the house was conducted by Rev. Carlyle Webster, Adjutant Lynch. Rev. H. L. Den- tcm and Rev. Harvey Bishop. The Dill-bearers were: Messrs. Emmett, 511119-111. Henry Mclnnis, Ross Bethune. P. J. MacDonald, Clever MacLenn. Gutherie Bailingali. Scr- vice at the grave was condugted b_v Rcv. Mr. WBbFtr-i- and Ad- jutant Lynch. HARD COAL ARRIVES-Jfhe steamer Carmel F. Jell has arriv- “1 ‘"1111 11 (‘RTRO of hard coal ior n. R. Lnrcv & Co. L-sai-ii-za-zi. Trinity United Church‘ DIONDAYH- ' §=111'~111Ii~. Social Hall. ,‘,:.15_111}1'l;l‘1"s. East Parlor. ‘130-111211113 DauKhWYS. Ens! Par- Missing Since The Intermediate Boys‘ seqion ltileld a injWP Sill-liter gathering at e1“, Aswflfltion Blllidlllll Saturday wvlnlnily-l Mi. M. McF-adyen gave .110» =1 veiv 11P1l>ful address 0n Loni. ‘bllslllfififi oi‘ llvinqL Dir pa.“ allitl d a guest oi’ the occasion tort; Wit in the Dfoilrflm. holding ihu close interest oi all with several Dcrformances oi‘ clever “i” r *1 - - ‘. mes A . Miss Joan Miller. n mo“ m“ MY- Aillsvn Rosters. Mr. Chas. Goff and Mr. George Gear have went the week end in Monc on at. {fifldlng a Maritime Conference oi 9 Y°1111il Mens Sections oi the Y, M. C. A. Mr. R. S. Hosklng. Gen. (‘ral Secretary, Mr. Merl Harding, or oi Physical Education and Mr. W. R. Cook, Young Men's 5041911113’. all 0f the Canadian Y. M. C. A. National Council Secretar- iat were speakers _on the programme The annual ITICEHJIE of the . C. A. Leaders’ Corps. Association oi’ the Maritimes was hold simulton. eouslv and some sessions jointly with the Young Mens’ Conference. On SaJurd _ v l l number oi PPIIV? SrtIidcnuLs oiatigig First Year attended a Social held in _ the ' Y. M. C. A. gymnasium. Si: 1;._-_MH.]Dl_‘ Iriam led the izroup in 11 Spirited Sim-Z Song with Miss Hester Wood at the piano and Norv- lle E. Luck of the Y, M, C. A. dir- ected a programme oi contests and games throughout the evening. Miss Irrna Laws on presided at the piano {or several numbers. Representatives oi’ the Musical interests ot the City met at the Y. C. A. during the week under the chairmanship 0i Mr. A. R. Kendall to consider certain matters related t0 the department of music in the Girls and Boys Hobbies Ex- hibition for 1939. A committee convened by Mr. L. J. S acey and representing the var- ious Senior Sections of the Associa- tion has held meetin s reccmly planning for a Senor Section House Partv and Profile which will be held in the Association Building on Monday Dec. 5th. On ‘Thursday evening last follow- irirz the Yciinq Men's Section gym- nasium class. a social half hour was s/pent in the dining room oi the Association Bililding. Hot tea and douehnuts contributed to the good fellowship of the cccalon. November ha shown a large vol- iune oi activity ' l the program-me of the Association ihroughou S20- tions. Classes are well attended and plans ior the balance oi the season indicate zi hiph excl o1 intcxast and quality in the Y. M. C. Pro- gramme. RED POINT \VO. INSTITUTE 0n Nov. 15th thc members 0i the Red Point W. I. iisscnlhlcd at the home 0i NIYS. Alexander Rtbcrlson to conduct the annual meeting. Me ling opened by “Club \Wom- en's Creed in unison followed by minutes oi the inst annual incct- t regular meeting, both nd. out llicn paw her lid-' ris oi ("lllllllV-EPS ior . Sick rcpnrt siihinil- T-lnjiii‘ Siixunu. Two vis- \_i truii (ill n", month. ilbiJ‘ 0i the coniniiili-c no rc- poisl. u 1lL‘.'1.. 11, 1l"‘.‘li1(1—~-It was 111m‘ anti d that bill, be pal. cones nrd wail; done on si-iicol llbrnri Also that the sccrclnfy- tron: l‘ he paid for the past two ycnrls services. Miss Helen Rob- ertson was appointed Club Lead- er. ior the sewing club. Committees appointed for the coming nionih-Slck. Mrs. Albert Garrett and Mrs. Eklson Rrse: School. rc-appointeci. Payment of dues for the comina vcnr. Lott-er rend rcznrdlnr: "Rural Home Sani- tntini. Essiiyt" Election of oiiiccrs: fiititineers ‘Miss Eric-lie Campbell and Miss Helen itch/s J, Roberts . vicc-prcsidcnt, Mrs. Alexander Robertson; . trrcisuicr, Nlrs. Fostcr Garrett: , hrnrlmi. Mrs. E. S. Ro=c; Orlfanist. M155 Martha. Gnrncli; Dheciors, Mrs. G. J. Stewart. Mrs. A.W. Gnr- rett and Mrs. Wm. Ching; A\idi- tors, Miss Lorna Kcrtson and Mlm Pansy Bruce. The appointment oi the convenors was leit- over un- iii the nr-Xt meriinll- Progrnmma and questionnaire nn "National E'- be. heard at the DCCMH‘ ber mceiinq under the leadership 0i Mrs. A. W. Garrett. Letter! read recording Chv1=imas Sonia and Health Band. lt was moved and spcgmdqd that $200 be takcn mt. of the funds to purchase the "Health Bond.” the ih Mcciinjt closed bv aiming National Anthem to mrct. \vi Mrs. T. J. Robertson for the De- C0 ‘vi camber nice-ting. ,11’.et.1.1!1t.1.":e:r ._ l th_ illness, Onlv three $411 :2‘: willie in a hosnliai bed John Kenredy he receive-d the Sir. 8mm n; nlotel m caste in. died here Saturday 0!- i1mnnu oi the en-J l, hi .t h n alum ges o or o’ t W100i Dnile l) (CD11? inucd from an embankment s. Peters Station Yviiggre “roots-Ii. hllrnnh tbldes Fuidflv 111811: washed out a os , 1 - i . .. _ heyday algtixjgtxfillvlrillt of 10nd. Yls-. trust uld not I “'35 , W _ l(l the xlefliéglléeéls‘ out liack by horse illziivn ii other sccti ll.‘ - 111111-13‘ 11111116 1121.: ifiafoutlije Sfliurdfi)’ ulthmuih trains W811‘ i 1 '11"! 3119i" i110“. In some (‘Ages 1 9y Were running somewhat be- hind schedule due to heavy mac}; OPEN ROADS TO (‘A115 nr- $11<>\\' Dlows were workiii r to o en the Malueque and st. Petekrs Roads to motor traiiic but were expcy. ltiwmg heavy 20mg. Driils were filled 21X to ten icei aloniz the roads, 18hivay Depaizment officials re- ported. All along ihe road cars were stalled. 1n Charlottetown eighi to ten’ Maritime cars caught by Fridays sudden blizzard were walt- 1112 for the plows to open the road lo Borden. Yesierdny it was reported the Malpcque Road urns open ten niilcs from llic city ivhilc the St. Peter's Road was clcni" as irir as 'i‘racadie. Continued sizow {all ycstcrtlny" du- . layed cpcning the l'C1lll.'< as ]110l'\'S had to return over road already op~ ¢‘11?d w Drevent driits plliizg up a- 5€I'\ gum. In other piiris of ,ihc Province curs wcrt- stalled along the road Fridav inunv travellers were caught in the snclui-n storm and were un- Oblc to get their cars home. Cutter Forced To Ilcturn TilC R. C. M. P. Patrol Boat Scareric, which look shelter in sulltfllfifriiid Saturday: started to ‘la grounded Nnnzii ~lv v (‘Y5 morning but irzis forcvd bnc heavy seas “we encountered’ at Cape Egmonz. l5 miles ivcsi oi Summersldu. Till‘ R. C. M. P. bout MacDonald. enroiitc to Suinmerslcie ironi BliCtOhClll‘ 543,11 (‘Li the Nniidi and rcpoi-lc: “ ; zipparenily in no innnviiin ‘l. Suulli Wen Point. ilsluil on iininv land maps us West Point. l5 nnm‘ nniely fill mllcs c. A siind rcel runs five mics oul from lilo vnpe. Whcn till‘ irci l ("Q groultdrd ivoiiiitniiiriiis sons v: e running piled 11p hv a SO-milc uiilc. A blind- in; snow storm rcciuccd Vltllbllil)‘ to practically zero. Biiiitniii. Bell 81 Compziiiy. iifitlll-S for the Nancii announced Saturday that another irc-luiitci- was being secured to lnke hr cargo oi pcia- locs originally liltPllilPli for the Kfilllllddil Vt‘ snl. ‘ l lll lac: (Ilfllfiftfll joints, crooked iinihs, crip- picil lianils, nail ilin intense pain is nlninst iincniluruhlc. » In liic ln-giiining rlicnmntiani is nlti-n iliii: to 1I_\’S]Il‘[ISili or iiiiligvii» tiini, for ii ilii- ili;_ u‘ ilrgniis l11l1 their dilly lhero iroulii nut Iii‘ i|n_v pilisinious nrii‘ nciil in llic lilnoil to sow tlie SCNIS of T1il‘lll\'ill sin. RllTlIllPk Blood Tiiilr HVIQHVIHPS tin‘ RTNIPHI, llll11 lll‘1 i m i-na-lii-litc Yin‘ iir ii-iil from Hit‘ IYItIPlI \\'1llI'1\ is llii‘ condo of tlzv inilniiiiinilioii iinil piiin. Giro BBB. a r-iianvc to hclp you rill your systcm of riicnnnitii-m. A i‘ liii \\' The T. Mllhurn Cu., Lid, Toronto, Ont. /i Fur Buyer 00ml |y._,...,. furs at L. .\IzicDonnld‘s Ta (leorgu Si. WHO HAS BEEN AILING FOR 1r ‘lacs but reach the city. thr- HAI. YTXXX. N1“ Bar rs 4 '2 .- in n Uriilrd S lo on; I n ass .1l.l'.‘ll. i-ie h... school children n I nlities n; "u 11'“ Rheumatism v » Deni Ho)‘ _ II/Ilflllililllfiiil loaves in its irnln I-[Qurg Hlidlil "v k zimpi i.c THE Till") iiirszh will lie in b HARRY KIRSH, MONCTON ‘SANTA cuius EXPREss 2 FREE TURKEYS! "Be A1 Lucky Holman Visitor In Our Furniture ilepts. SUMMERSIDE and CHARLOTTETOWN We are justly proud of our Furniture Deportments—Tlie finest in 111C P10v1r1¢e—We invite you to visit our stores and inspect the newest furniture fashions now on display. EVQFY Vliltor from now until Saturday, December 17th is eligible cind will hove his or her name entered on u Ballot. There is no obliga- tion ond oil stand on equal chance of winning one Big Turkey at cccii of the stores. Come in-Cost your Ballot-You may be d lucky Winner! Drawing Takes Place Saturday, December 17th. At 9.20 P. M. At Each Store spiring y Message Heard lit Fall Rally e weather c4111- .‘; nus iiclil zit. il over blocked liflilillfil‘ ‘.‘.'l\.\ nons \\'i‘l(' liinril. . ivho tins H) ‘ the ‘Christian llli!l! the Tlri I B I... i c. tin‘ CIUI U1l oil ‘ ‘ ‘w RH’. tvrrc nizi. l l l i Scholm‘ TilllTS Seen 3( Fromoéiiig: (iiiu=.1.~.';ill‘ tir. ilullllliilk i‘. inolhvr oi‘ il_ Cllll‘ illi‘ il:i*(l iwii “limit bu)‘. Mrs. l‘ OlilO. Jiixiiitss I'l!.\ll‘.\i.\(‘\' Rl-ZXALI. piilTi-wrflllil (‘lizirinltrlmi ii $IIT€T " Ff" ng Tuesday" tho City imyinv; ilm" Shop. lilti tlrenl w u» o, n- *i.-~i n. __ __.___.._. ;. Pope I imaxes The Pope made no reference t0 his health in his address and spoke in a cir-ai‘ voice. thanking the pil- grims lll his customary way for hoiirig come from ainr to see him. H: "tho talked for a few minutes with (Zairdiiini Seredi, Archbishop o.’ Sir-Louis who lvd the pilgrims. Poi“ Plll§ was cnrriozl into Con- ilcl‘. in- 1hr audience in riii chair which was i var." '1ll" Throne. He was lzoin 11w ciiiiir but ihvsll lflfilltS away Tiien steps l0 the Throne which lilPfi alone At ihe and (firs. t»; '~ now. lv- di-eccnd- N t- “ cLl iroin 1hr Tl . no 1111i", 'r-1i i Q 108$ to ‘nu (‘llillif 1ll‘.{l was heiprcl ‘into l‘. . ~ r ' T?” xhfl Y M {hp Chmrjwr. 2ND KII.\RLOTTET()“I\ TRQOP .\!<l:i. lllfll‘ Arborlo Itlcila Di '13,“ I u) hole“ ma" regular 531M111“- 1"‘11“ m” mm m" 4 \\'C~(‘k]\' IITQCaEIiiIQ in. Vucsilziveven- 1 ’ ‘11f1‘)11j"]i‘\111’1’~;f1 mgs at their Group Headquarters. .-.;,,.~,|_._ Al the llisi .Qgllliii' lilitldiillg oi‘ the ‘Troop Ml‘. Johnson was a visitor niid assisting in leaching knottirig and gave several helpful sug- gestions to ihi- ‘Troop. Tlu Troop is making good progress and there is a very bright outlook ior Good Scouting this sensory avatar. aiairr x0. axn ' BANQUET . the first yihotflzrzifilh ..'ll .~;lii:i lilo heart at- Thc annual meciinu oi the Pro- vincial Council will be held in the iorm of a banquet at the Can- adian National Hot/cl on Tuesday evening November" 29th. Tickets may be procured by any member oi the Provincial Council through Provincial Headquarters. 7TH CHARIDTTE'IOV\‘." lrrin Choilei oi vim". hnd honed to ‘vinnililo ride in the i~~~ iris onl" divcr~ion chief PA (‘K l -'-‘1" ‘111-"1" 1‘ “"11 ‘"11 "'1‘-'m°"1- At the last mectiiiR of the 1m m“; . _ 1 . . . Chariottls-imvn Cull Pack 1S1. M‘ V! i“ 1' 1' I" ‘M’ my.‘ 111R.‘ Paiilisl Cub James Fripps and n ‘Qzfl-"s Cub David Bentley received their pp" ‘mg Leaping Woll Badge ivith best ~Vr.~.={i at a a. M. - n all coiworscd with c quilt siicccssittn cyishes for Good Scouting. James and Douglas Pripps also received ‘ll _. ‘ . _ q g F , a farewell gilt from the Park. Tf..m.l.‘§"‘,. 101111;‘; James and Douglas are leaving .1 ~ s‘ ‘Yfmyi 0-! 2 1 q shortly‘ Willi their parents ior {.21 All nvvfrnflc oi 15 min: Xirénuvor‘ W“ sum m“ mlxg 12TH ("IIARLOTTI-TTOVVN SEA "hrhnh Fronccvco 5(-0‘~T_q .~_ ironnl muvrio to ‘l1'15‘11 ""R11‘“' -11“-"‘ 1Y1 We rocenilv rrcezi (l ;i )ll('illi‘(‘ » ioi ilic Wllltitlh‘ oi Jlimicsoifs Drug Store iviiiiii ‘they ilecoralrd for .~\;ip‘e Dni. Tlii< Troop 1'» lo he commended ici" the iiin" nfllliY l1‘.t"\‘ inriclc in decorating lhi~ \\'lil- tl‘\\\'. 1 71H!) ('ILZRIA)1"'l‘lI'l"C]\'?( (l ll PACK “out. Tin-a-cn This Purl; is sliuuing hPIPHKIJI progress. The nicctinus are nniv livid on Tuesday cvenings rather than Nionday‘ as previous. AliCuhs are ziskL-rl to bt- ill'l'<flll at iiiv mccwngn on Tuesday" weniiiiw Jumcs Pl‘(‘.'~bj.l(‘i‘lfil‘i "~-'ri'<lii_v the Rm‘. Dr. KlOl‘ Frost-i prenizliecl ni horii .i\i'~ iicos in Illf‘ morning he s;vil-:i\ on "vmitciiiniwni/ niiil lllflhiZiKl llini ill iiiiliiiiui in the ‘ (‘l sonr- > Qpsuol _ §>lfl_t‘l_(,_l\fl_1_rycllllll/l lilfill'\ APPLl-l DH happiiicss is quite innependnnt ‘ ' " "~ ni his l'Xi(‘l'l\i\1 3~lll‘l'0ilil1i'l In Provincial Hflltlflilflfifir takes the iweninu h» ivarnil". . this ilpporiiiiiily‘ in Lliaiik ‘the the (l‘\ll‘i"' til thi- vinpij‘ iicart iniioiviiig inerciinnis for the use ltllii wnl lluil ilio “or to kccp oi ihi-ii‘ iA‘ill(‘lt‘.\.\ lol Appli- ljai‘. evil nu‘. oi iiic 1lt‘1ll‘i \\~.i~ in 5UP Provincial Batik. J. G. JfllTllQSflll. lhnl it \1.‘.\s tilled \\'i‘ii ilic spirit ltogcrs Hariliviire. Hiiuiii-s Drug oi Christ At the mornirl; servlcr- Co. Foster's i)rui:~ Nolan's tho chwir render: l1 "The Beauty Shoppe. (‘lv-riihiivi FoiuW-ifo"! “zvkv. and i Wc also Wlésli m ealvnd our "thanks to nil ilthcrs ulio assisted , in making Apple Dav n siiccoss and in llil- cvciiinir ill" unit-mil "ii Ye Lnvi- M»- Kw-p My Yimmand- WELL AGAlN, men's ‘KFiiiigzcr. I l0 the public iii l:cnerai_ the The Y's‘ Men C tioahy CDILlLJiElC Setlkte yesiei tin), il- ivronll. Salli. inheriiii . ism an» it" sion 0i Piini We iniiai l God and must pro: - Ti» ,_ lilril. .~ ll ‘ 111: s':i SOlti.‘ <2 Plume \ wuzu SANTA iT'5 no use Ewecrws | errvmo Buopv AW - \i ‘ COMESA/OWRE i-iiM! HE'LL NEVEIZ FE I'M SUIZE To visn’ sue WHEN us, VISITING iuziiz rizizrilzsus, i} some TO GET ABLE T0 SQUEEZE oQvi/N SANTA CAN ‘ GETS THIS LETTER- THAT CHIMNEY.‘ um FIND 50M! w» ‘ ‘ri- i>o you“ A Bil’ OF 300D T0 r -.-- -:- -:- -:- -:-1 I I ‘By King Cole 1f i LIgOUFlilU Players 1511-1»! 1 Tho Comkdv sensation 0i’ 1 Year . i "AUNT TiLLlE GOES TO | TOWN" 111-19 Bfllliut Char/ii in : 5.20 k or.‘ evil .. pin. din-it- 'fN;D.'/1i§‘*czcLcczri I'.\'l)l‘.‘l-§'l \ i\1..1(. I‘:.\ll§.\l,1l1.i( 1 i l i chflfliliiiWllliii lfliil | North Wilishiri’ ‘.51 X3 u? Vl-ivim; ~ nn-iwa- ~ . _ , ' \ --- <~m-,~-.~.-.~.~sa...- , nun’ 4 .awr ua-umsa-nh-imu-l . .., ' . I l I I I