Monday, July II. 1&4 The Guardian Pageli waeaixamrr (AP)-I sauon or- i Out Training Fist Trials Of Atom-Powered Submarine the initial trials will be run. Heads Maritime: Hardware Ass'n Two Sentenced Ii To Prison On . Robbery Charge from Halifax. N.B., on his all an aeeidaat seine time In. is getfdng along very well now. Friends oi"M.r. James MacDonald will be pleased to learn he is get- ting around again after a long spell of sickness. Ir-istol and Vicinity 'I(r. John M. 0'31-ien has ar- . . vacation. W-no mos purcliaud until .410: canals and dance. Al- ”” ”"'' "'5: "''I” "''I "' No Mom "nun su. Earl. army and his sister, fxnggl gages. Montague !'urnllh- listen school, Tuesday, July 5. new w oggnthau u::,I:: ' mgohn chm, uugem 5,0,". The holiday was Just mother Mrs. Barrio , left last Wednes- ....'0N' HAND new and used- horae and tractor mowers. dump rakel. side-delivery rakes and loaders at Macl.eod and Greene, ...-'INS'l'I'I'UTE meeting at Mrs. Emery MacNeill's Tuesday. July it. ...'TI-ll ANNUAL meeting of the Union Cemetery Inc., will be atomic submarine. During much of the last three years, the men have lived and worked on an arid plain in Idaho. while they helped to build and '1'-he NautilusI' fillet dive presum- Ibly won't be the spectacular, "Take her down." type of swift glide beneath the surface seen in movie thrillers of undersea war- M 1 ' 5; kg L, mm busy day for strawberry pickers 2,13. 'Jf,,”d,,,.,',,'”c,,,”,f,,..', Dnv)de' here. There are acres and acres to Gem.'m,wn' Wm "ch Enhanced m! be picked in a short season. day for their homes in Ontario, after several weeks vacation with Dol-cheater Penitentiary for three years on a charge of robbery with, Mr. Rupert MacDonald, who was their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Herb Kanny. 3lnnott's Road. N, .. ........n......--............ .u............-. 1. la . , violence when they appeared be-l , MI.'nu.m" , . KTng's" L?:urT:y!,1 .teO:Iy UVIIl:rIIlel:t::g.' I:T1rdne-dblu,Jedop;l,'r:::Lyp:h.oI It”)-llewxlxf mltistead, the Nautilus will be fore Magistrate Gilbert Gaudet at! ....'l.l'IUl.N 'ro MONTAGUI - July 7. 1954. at 7:30 p.m. R. C. any paw" plug thlt Wm gr”. stopped dead ill the watar. float Georgetown SIilI1'dlY- J " . My Alva Brebaut arrived in Mom Mgnlgh, sec,-any, the U55 Nwmm. ing motionless. i Marielle sentencewlll run con- , um last eek alter Ibendloe the La... mon't.'hs visiting relatives and friends in New Jersey. New York. Massachusetts and Ontario ..'!r0llMEB. ISLANDIR RON- orucp AT SIIOWIBB-Miss Ethel Macxenzie, bride-to-be. formerly of st. Peters Bay, has been the guest of honor at several showers at srnrllrlld. Manitoba. The women: mg,-mg Institute of Brunklld also presented her with a gift at an entertainment in her honor. ..tSO0'rTISII VIOLIN MUSIC CONCERT and Dance following in st. Mary's Hall, souris. Monday night, July bth, and in Beaver Club Hall, Montague. Tuesday. July 0th. The popular Cape Breton violinist: Dan J. Campbell and John camp- bell, accompanied by that Master player and composer, Dan R. Mac- Donald will perform. All lovers of the best in Scottish music should hear this Concert. Doors open at 3 o'clock. ..'BIlITISH cownnlla Cedar shingles are ideal for side walla on spanking new houses or homes that need a face-lifting. They will add beauty to any home. They are easy, and quick to apply and at schur- mane are stored indoors to protect their kiln dried qualities until they are lvpplied. The M. 1". Schurlnan Co. Ltd.. Retail Branch office in Charlottetown is located next to the Railway Crossing on .the Souris Road. 3' i . ,, C 1- Ch -. Boston, Mass.. are visiting with , i Parson”, g7:.L::et:llII.l.Il8 Fairies Dance, BF: Asggitic. 13' mane cu. gI'l.:lI8MelT:1anC(31GrI'nI;:(6I:lidMlhr. Lee Richards, who also had as relmvu m the province. is p Mr. and Mrs. lamest Carver and ....'lll5BION BAND Mll'l'INGe The June meeting of Margaret Munro Minion Band was held in the school room of the church on Sunday morning. After the call to worship. Hymn 628 "Jesus Loves Me" was sung. scripture from Luke 4. was read by Glyn Peardon. Short prayers were read by Isabelle and Macrherson. . followed by prayer by Rev. A. 0. Fraser. The offering was received by Sandra Mscftheraon and amounted to 1.40. TWEMI-one relliomied to roll call by repeating the memory verse. The superintendent, Mrs. W. A. Bruce told a story. and Mrs. Pi-aaer led in repeating the Minion Band pur- pose. Hymn 012 "GedltlcTJesus" was Inns. and the meeting closed with liflyer by Rev. Mr. Fraser. St. Mary's convent Hold Junior closing On June 23, a large number of parents and friends attended the closing exercises of the Junior Grades of Saint Mary's Convent, Souris. The following program was rendered. Chorus. "Island Hymn." "Bingo Hall An Enemy," Grade 1-11. "On Tip-'l'oe," Grade I-II. Recitatoin, Song, "Robin Boy,” Grade. Choral Speaking, Boys "Have You '." greeentation of Prizes, Grades I9 At the navy's New London. Conn, submarine base the crew trains daily either in boats operating out of the base or in an amazing piece of machinery called the Aakania device. It contains all the controls and simulates all the conditions of a submarine operating at sea. The Nautilus will be ready for the big day probably sometime later this summer or early fall when she heads down the Thames river for Long Island sound where Prize for Drawing. awarded to: Cheryl Birt. Prize for Department. awarded to: Sandra Fay Macswain. We wish to thank very sincerely the following who have donated prizes for this group. Right Reverend James Murphy; Catholic Women's League, Souris: Souris Legion; Home and School: Children of Mary; Mrs. Daniel MacEachern; Mrs. William Acorn: Mrs. Alva Coffin; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylan; Mrs. Adrian Mae- Innla; Mrs. Peter MacPhee; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Maclnnis; Mrs. John D. Maclntyre; Mrs. Nell Macintosh. Grade II! For Highest Aggregate, Celia Cheverie. , For 2nd Highest Aggregate, Carol Anne Power. For 3rd Highest Aggregate, Joanne Peters. For Reading, Connie Clinton and r. For Christian Doctrine, Carol Then the hydraulic control men will flood her down slowly, open- ing and closing vents in the ballast tanks in short, quick hunts to pre- vent a sudden in-surge of watar. slowly the point will be reached where the atomic submarine has only a tiny fraction of "positive" buoyancy, just enough so she floats with deck awash. When and if the Nautilus proves out to the satisfaction of all her technical and operating hands she will put out to the open sea for the deep dive trials. For Spelling, awarded to: Miss Lorraine Peters. For Leading June examinations. awarded to: Miss Claire Gallant. For History, awarded to: Miss Anne Marie MacPhee. ' First prize for Sewing, award- ed to: Miss Laura MacDonald. Second Prize for Sewing, award- ed to: Miss June Maclntyre. For Religion. awarded to: Miss Carol -Ann MacCormack. For the most progress made during the year. awarded to! Miss Anita Cheverie. Prize for Religion: Miss Frances Campbell. Miss Jessie Wright. For Sewing: Miss Doreen Clin- ton. Miss Eleanor Cheverle. We wish to thank the following who have so generously donated prizes: School and Home, C. W. L. Souris, Souris Legion, Alumnae, Monsignor J. A. Murphy, Chil- dren of Mary, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Alex Mooney, Mr. and Mrs. aecutively with the seven years al-I ready given on breaking, entry and theft and mischief charges heard in April. David's sentence will run concurrently with the three years given under the charge of breaking, HELP WAHTED WOMEH FOR llulurio Mr. M. P. Fraser. (above) Presi- dent of summer Company Limited. Monet-on, N.B.. who was recently elected president of the Maritime wholesale Hardware Association at its convention and annual meeting held in Digby, N. S. Mr. Borden Gonnell. managing director of R. T. Holman Limited. Charlottetown and Sunlmerside was among the directors and mem- bers of the executive appointed at the convention. Georgetown And i Vicinity Dr. and Mrs. A. E. lngs and family of Fortune motored to Georgetown recently i and were guests of Mrs. Inge" parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Mair. Mr. Earl Stewart of Halifax, NS., was A recent guest at the home of the Misses Margaret and Jennie their guest, Miss Peters of Halifax, N.S. entry and theft at Lower Montague. a robbery at the home Harvey Lavers May 23. when three his home. bound and gagged him, and broke open the safe. They ea- caped with approximately 8700.00. The money was later found in the fair at Georgetown from which the three had made a break. The charge of Jailbreaking was withdrawn. weekend visitor to his home in Georgetown. and family of Charlottetown, were guests Georgetown. are sorry to hear that she is a patient in the Charlottetown Hos- pital. All wish her a speedy return to good health. Murphy has as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bushey and Mrs. Walter MacDonald and family of Souris. I l Poole's store, The new charge arose following of Lester of Georgetown on men entered STRAWRERRIES . MOHTIIIIIIE GAHHERIES Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald recently of relatives in Friends of Mrs. Gordon Goteli Recently Mr. and Mrs. William Mr. and Mrs. Newman Lavers of The annual banquet in honor of BIIYIHG STRAWBERIIIES DAILY Open from 7 am. until Ti p rn. EASTERN PACKING CO. LTD. Souris G0-OP SUPER MARKET MONTAGUE auv - BENEFIT - BUILD SPECIALS 3' " A"::': . . .. - ,- .. ' Anselm MacDonald Mr. and Mrs. family of Nova sootia visited Morl- Reel: 11 , "R d A In Power and Imelda Malone. D ' i the GC0l'K2t0Wn E38165 HOCKHV tague recently. They were guests Grade llllim Ina y nn For Spelling. Connie Clinton. ;.A,1?II:,u&,:.hc omId' M” John J M”'5MSheg” v?;(I)"a?;e EEIHMI3: Team and sponsored by the town or Mr. and Mn. A. A. Fraser. Chorale. Grades III. IV. V. VI. For 5eW"nE- Psuleiie 03"" and G d V" R2,” 0,351” z;,,mm,,,g and WE”, of Georset-own and the Community MON. - TUE. - WED. ONLY Mr and Mrs Albert Griffin Uxew In Lu” Tlmetn G”d'5 Dorothy Cheverm n e safet course in Charlottetown welm" Le"ue' W” held In KMV - - - V11, vm, For Attendance, Dorothy Chev- Prize for Highest Aggregate. Y ' am on June 17, In gdditlon so the smm” we” I" Mlmtam" ””"I' "The Owl and the Pussy Cat" 5"? End Roma MlCD0M1d- -70”! 5I9W8Tt- 59”" the pub wwbwd " me" members of the team and club of- wI','I",I"I'II"II'I'II,"' , , Hr”. T1353 iaIIf."da'IIm3'”rr1eII-'.'l'eI." I" 0"” VF; ,, Grade rv Ming gig;-egt Ararat-to Anne mm" "l 0”"W"""' nclal-. there were a number or Sweet Juicy SUNKIST . Duet, En Route March. For Highest Aggregate Marina are 3 3"- d M r Maccong guests in attendance. The even- r 3 d e ' A 3 h 5,, Jernina Jane," Grade IV. ' 3"! mihe” 513933”: F""We5 Mr" 8” "' HI" Y in '3 festivities were brou ht, to 3 SIIC 4 5. Oz. . . C :3: mIf,fn,,uf;11IE,,d Poem. "Roofs," Grade VII Boylani Clinton. hell and son of Charlottetown E 3 . close with a dance to which the public were invited and which was enjoyed by all. For 2nd Highest Aggregate. Ger- trude MacDonald. For 3rd. Highest Aggregate. VIII. "Life's Mirror." Choral Spell ing, "Don Durk of Dowdce." Gra e V-VI. r Christian Doctrine, Marie Mul- lally and Frances Clinton. Arithmetic, Anne Marie Gallant of Charlottetown accompanied by Miss Hilda Mstheson. were visi- ;ore to Montague last Sunday. spent the weekend here as the guests of Mr. MacConne1l's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. B. Mac- NEW POTATOES. 5 lb. . . . . . . . 43: VIIICJ hfffl .1 nn D u tt. rltzlpzttzrltllaaowtlrlzttlll . 2I;1'eg::2m.II.h”et o1:oreRei(a,dicrI3g. Winnifred Doiron, ”",?,,f1l',lf,'fR JgI.I:vesr,I;v"L C””"e"' , Mr. Leonard Campbell and ' ; East PRIZE LIST. JoI?TI)lrI-1eCIl3lll3il;TielaI:le,Dl:J)lcatI'rIrele.Ch B3,'ep”,5,Ic';',f."I;ec”'”I9 Em” and Mr. and Mrs. James 2:. Brownlee f;l'l':g5;y ”:tI'3;:””h5o":Ie gigeiizr. wttlttlzztzzzttltlrlrtttztltq -I V Gr-dc I Boylan. Glynn Jarvis. Betty Jane y ' or Cape Cod. Mass, are vwI"0”' Mrs. Cheater Llewellyn. Tasty Tender i Sewing. Patricia Clinton, Audrey Roach. Carole Ellis. Grade VIII following . G r a d e ing in Georgetown, the guests of Mrs. Brownlee's sister, Miss Fran- ces Maccormack and her brothers George and Allan Maccormack. Highest Aggregate, D a vi d White- Guy Mclntosh. S e c o n cl Highest Aggregate, bulrirlI.es.sm:wi:Itrt:'l:sAIKmCl?;ll::ttT;::l: 5"” Doucem Funds H'"""' McGaugh, Frances Perry. For Arithmetic, Frances Perry and Gertrude MacDonald. For Spelling. Gertrude MacDon- ald and Margaret MacDonald. SHOULDER ROAST. Ib-. . . . . . . . . 43: Prime Rib Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Fay of Southport were guests recently of Th? Mr. Fey's sister, Mrs. Agnu Mur- VIII ZIIIII5 H l u I E . ll h fi i h u til ib- ' 0" 3”” 22 ' e'I"hlr-d Highest Aggregate. Eu. For Sewing. Margaret.MacDon- ggpciurile 8:4: erecei?aeI:Iresccel'l-ti- Mr. and Mrs. Allan'Jenkins of phy' Ibe - - 0 - - - 0 0 - - - 47M Mr Gear" gay was I vim” gene MacDonald, Mar-lane Chev. aid and Helen Wright. flcates. Summerside motored to George- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cullen and family -of Midgcll were guests re- cently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. !'l”'l'”'l'”'l'””'l'”"s For Attendance, Helen and Marilyn Cheverie. For Courtesy. Lillian erie, Jean Maccormack, George St. John. Christian Doctrine: Guy Mc- Wright 1. Anne Mclnnls. Doreen Chev- town last, Sunday and were guests erle. Betty M clntush. Ann of Ml-.'Jenkins' mother, Mrs. Flor- Hughes, Isabel Wright, An mce Jenkins, in Charlottetown on June 22. -rowm. Perfection or Camatiov Mrs. Owen Kelly. spent June 22 In Bedford, the guest of her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Hughes and Mr. Hughes. s I The Pisquid East Women's In- stitute took the teacher, Eupils. and their families on the an- nual picnic to: Stanhope Beach on Jun 25. The teacher Miss Joyce ay. provided a treat or ice cream and chocolate bars to ,the winners of the sports. Miss Linda Leard. Souris. spent the week-end of June 25 with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leard. . Many friends were shocked to learn of the death of Mrs. Pat- rick Kelly. For the past few months she had resided in Fort Augustus but was formerly a real- dent of Pisquid East. Mrs. Kenneth Jay left recently for Somerville, Mass.. for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Barbara Macxlnnon. ' Mr. and Mrs. Earle Macboneld, Lorna ValIey,.were guests of Mrs. MacDonald's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. on June 27. Mr. Guy lay. a eat the week- end of June 26 wth hi Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Jay. Master Deweo MacDonald. Cove- head Road. was a visitor in Pis- quid East on June 27. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Jay, East Royalw. were recent guests at the home.of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Woolridge. Miss Shirley Jay. Moncton. N. 3-. arrived last Sunday night to s parents. to Intosh, David White, Eugene Mac- Donald, George St. John, Gail MacCormack. Writing: Robert Cheverie. Reading: Elizabeth Campbell. Grade II WI-gtgehest Ag g r e g a te: Claire Second Highest Aggregate: Jan- ette Doucette, Wilhemnia MacCor- mack. Third Highest Aggregate: Ro- berta Campbell. Eric Clinton. Christian Doctrine: Claire White, Wilhemnia MacCorn1ack. :Janettc Doucette. John Maccormack Bren- dan MacAulay. Reading: Roberta Campbell. Spelling: Isabelle Carter. Progress: Brendan MacAulny. Prise donated by: School and Home. Children of Mary. Mrs. J. B. St. John. Mrs. Small. Mildred Fraser. Mrs. Dan McEachern, Miss Elmer Doucette, Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Mrs. Nell Mclntosh. Grade 1 Prize for highest aggregate in Grade I. awarded to Dorothy Mac- Donald. Prize for second highest ag- lgregate. awarded to Arlene Boy- an. Prise for third highest ag- gregate awarded to Barbara Ac- rn. Prizes for alrlstian Doctrine. awarded to Arlene Boylan. Bever- ly Macintosh. Mary Paqnet. Anne Maclnnla. Barbara Acorn, Doro- thy Mac re. rlzea for drawing awarded to: Dorothy MacDonald. Anna Marie MacDonald. Prize for arithmetic awarded to: Anita Gallant. Prize for writing awarded to: Peggy Macfntyre. Prize for application to: Claudia Richards. awarded spend a few days with her par- and. n ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jay. rm. for mun” " "nu m E at Mrvnoyd J” W" . bum", Grade II, awarded for ma Fras- I wow visitor in Charlottetown on June 9'" ' 23. - 3A, Prize for second highest aggre- quell : ...:...M.....M sate awarded to: Cheryl Bil-t M 0 N T A G U E I-IGIIJW pm”, my -um-",5 Prize for third highest ag e- gate, awarded to: Fay Ma n- , ! HAlIu'3xall(CP)d-M.u;'1Td FIT. ”TPhIz 1 Chri ti Dotin I Ierisure owe up reya- re or aan e .a- . .,.. ' ler four years on the loose. .!'ra- viarded to: Eunice Mallartd. ' M.' 1.1.0: 5 6 P'M' if” Ier lost the pet at cow bay. five Prize for Arithmetic. awarded W we or "eat; '51; "'."...:.':. is:-".:'""'". .2-. .. .. ” ...., ....z aa,o ireor ea g.aware : . Friday Ir!TII.I'.enI'i0'Wll .3. at Eunice Mallard. ' gktzodstiillgl-20 milela fl'(t1ll3edCo:f Mgriserfor Spelling. awarded to: . you e wa, n I e a raser. i , 0- Voilnlger Fzaser-'.s inTtials carved on Prize for Application. awarded Idweth Young ' John Funym revon't miss mu gm I M”, I" 5”": a word 5; or scene o A rnsarnn . ,,.;:laou.& rue. ' .illllr.5-,6 TIME 3.30 1 hand. We wish to thank the following for the generous donations-Mom signor J. A. Murphy, Children of Mary, St. Mary's Alumnae, Home and School Association. Souris Legion, Mrs. Daniel McEachern. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boylan, Mrs. Richard Power, Mrs. John Grant. Mrs. Elmer MacDonald, Mrs. Elmer Duucette. Mrs. Anselm MacDonald, Mrs. Henry Dolron, Mrs. Alex P. MacDonald. Grade V Prize for Highest Aggregate in Grade V awarded to: Miss Nettie Cheverie; for Second Highest Ag- gregate, also a prize for highest total in History, awarded to: Miss Genevieve Mooney. Third Highest Aggregate, a- warded to: Miss Margaret Mac- Donald. . Highest mark in Arithmetic, a- warded to: Miss Ester Carter. Prizes for outstanding progress in Arithmetic. awerded.to: Miss Irene Malone and Miss Margaret Clinton. For Highest Aggregate in June. awarded to: Miss Joan MacPhee. For Science, awarded to Miss Ethel Mallard. For Spelling. lst: Miss Paula Peters; 2nd. Miss Betty Paduet. Prize for Highest Aggregate 'in Grade VI, also a prize for Arith- metic, awarded to: Miss Yvette Gallant. Second Highest Aggregate, also a prize for Geography. awarded to: Miss Jean Mooney. Third Highest Aggregate. also a prize for Language. awarded to! Miss Alice Clinton. For Compositi . awarded to: Miss Patricia MacDonald. PA nsow oil! or his rnulv raerronlllua hill: or illiit 6EiiERATl0ii' Mclntyre, Mary Clinton, Winni- fred Cheverie, Helen Malone, Madeline Praught. Grade VIII Highest Aggregate, Anne Mclnnis 2nd. Highest Aggregate, Dor- een Cheverle. 3rd. Highest Aggregate, Betty Mclntosh. Christian Doctrine, D oreen Cheverie and Anne Mclnnis. Application to Study, Helen Ma- ne. Englsh Grammar. Anne Hughes. Punctuality. Mary Clinton. Sewing, Madeline Praught. The following have generously donated prizes for Grade VII and VIII. Catholic Women's League, Souris School and Home. St. Mary's Alumnae, The Children of Mary, Souris Legion, Reverend Monsignor Murphy, Mr. Melvin McQuaid. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Stewart. Mr. D. F. Cheverie, Mrs. Michael Mclnnls. Mrs. Andrew Mclntosh. Mrs. J. D. Mclntyre, Mrs. Howland Mullally. Ten dollars donated by Miss Margaret McQuald will be a- warded to the students leading In the Grade Ten and Eleven Pro- vincial Examinations. PRIZES FOB MUSIC Grade VIII, awarded to: Ann Mclntyre. Grade VII. awarded to: Joan Stewart. For Progress in Music during one year: Ann Marie Gallant. Grade VI. equally merited by: Carol Anne MacCormack, Alice Clinton. , Grade V. Ethel Mallard. Grade IV equally merited by Paulette. Grant, and Edith Chev- F. J. Deliory. Georgetown. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Curley of Bl'ude- MILK. btlns 85: Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Underhay and family of Fortune were guests recently of the Misses Margaret and Jennie Lee Richards. Mrs. Margaret Lindsey of Quin- cy, Mass., arrived in Georgetown recently. She will spend the next few months at her summer home at Morrison's Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mclnnis of Borden. motored to Georgetown recently where they visited friends and relatives. Mr. Alex Arsenault, Canadian National Railway trainman, was a nell. jj-.3-M-.. For Sale BARGAIN SPEED BOAT and OUTBOARD MOTOR -Ailllly- , YEO Montague JAVEX. T6oa.bottIe. Zfor 35: A Real Treat g V CO-OP TOMATO JUICE. 58 ex. . . . . 29: HOME DISPENSER and i u : DIXIE CUPS, complete . .. . . . . . . . . 89: For Your Bath eeIOOOlO.lIOl00'i x. Co-op V , FLOUR. 24 lb. cotton . . . . .1-. . . . . 51.65 erie. We wish to thank the following who donated prizes: Reverend E. B. Steele, C. W, L. Souris, Home and School Association, Mrs. Adrien Mclnnis, Mr. and Mrs. Angus Maccormack. CAPITOL Shows 2:30 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW SHOWING I in to New and Most SPOKEN ENTIREIY IN ENGLISH E PRINCE EDWARD -om - -u-st. - was I Avg; 1-am-. . somss NOW IECOME8 A GREAT are M-G-M Muslcilll. a'.x'rnavAGANzA '3. Ailul3L...B"l3L”lA sPl-:wAcl(- .11-IE awlael-ll-lr1', or Two CONTININTS... wrn-l THOSE SHOW-STOPPING IN COLOR! ' v liii'l"iE"oNr' ANN MILLER .. KEENAN WYNN-BOBBY VAN Janlsswnrrnona-KulrrKAsZNAR . rb""lrh:R Dollorll? lclNcsLl-zv-coils mm mm '":l'1'l:cilNlooloa Nwdel Iv Fr-J-mil iv GEORGE SIDNEY -JACK CUMMINGS :4 4.z....c,c.z. PM a -, s a son - oII -,g e.. snows 2