' Buffalo, p 4'! eke . ' "tfifilflfllfiltlllllzllllllyalalydflggg. '“"""',,..., viii‘? 41M!!! tors tools 7- mm" 1"" “W” “' $53521: 11]] BATH of 31i- n?‘ s. P5P- H-n- 1.2:‘. wdngghy next. - FURNITURE at Mc- houn, st. Eleonora, Sat- ‘m. A9141 m, at 2 P. M., includ- fi“ i,“ “moss, bureaus, dress- “ cash-s, stoves. etc. 'r. Leland %¢mr, Summer " . 4-2d-3i. ,3); SALE. - Farm more ‘i m» aged general PWPON m" ‘heap, both quiet. true ' - also driving W810‘!!! 1m t ew. er r a "a n s-rl-al. .0113 STOCK of seed has ar- m» “a 2:12;" “w- ily, Friday or a l’- MacCliliii. __, UE UNITED CHURCH. Baum es f r Simday. 1 Apri fimmifi folioows: ue n A. M. Borden 3 P. M. Albany 1.30 p_ M, Rev. J-asnes Minister. _ UNITED cncstcn Tniltii: CHARGE. — The ser- M. Baxter. 5D" 4-28-11. i‘~iv‘§.‘.‘°.i“i-.°is‘i'°s.‘§$i’fié“iio t: it day“??? °“ $332.? ’"°'T‘,;: my. J. .A. Jardine. B. A. . D.. bell at e age of 93 years. He was “mums -1i. the son of h cmmbeii am DBECEIVES AWARD — Male: . Burnett. United States m“ R Corps. of Bosnerviiie. was. has been awarded the Air Medal for leading four successful missions to Vila and Munds in the Solomons. On one flight ni- w- ghooting down a Jaip plane he had to parachute bitig. a_ Burnett is we Province having vis- Qf . this “w” m times with his par- itsd here many ants-B _._..-_-i -.M.r. .5. lidcKsy. Bifmmerside m; yggfiefidfly morning for Boston. Mass-s _ Mrs. .1. Winston Mayne o! 0mm ha; recently received word um hc-i- husband Lisut. J. W. Mayne has been promoted to the rank of Captain. Captain Mavn is overseas with the R. C. C. S. Airman Buys Victory Bonds Although ill lf any doubt the financial stability o their country they mould heal- the story of a fly- ln officer in the RAF. e came here with his unit under the British Commonwealth Air ‘training Plan; leaving hi; British .“°"".....i..”°°?.‘i‘..‘...s i.."‘ii‘..“i.fi“’u'f "° ; are. But he geceme ill and ever since thenhi hcsnehasbeenabediniihe sauitoriini. A nisunan for tile Sixth Victory received mini. and facing an Poisons! future with s calm confid- al Air Ibrcs officer ted by substsn from the mono coun - he may have hop- me when the h his him. And all o person to d it in he he will send his lighting to take his place. In the face like this can any Csnsd- io buy s. bond. TATIIIIE _. CURBII‘. WEDDING The home of Mrs. Mil- - Royal Yor Road. Toronto. assured wag clear to ight the enem/y with cilmmsnd. lf Mr. and k wher Rub fit-lllhter of Mr. and is: , c s PAATVUW, Hing: gailflii. was united in rl Grant. son . mil the late Alfred Tsttrie gruff kizonsrsggiiadvluilsts i - - - . r o Pliidlie Baptist Church, solemn- iled the marriage in the presence of a number of ts. Th dantsmwere t e Milicr friend ofhtilzngrolgiln. Ann“ The rooms wersprettily decor- mih l color sdieme of pink and ‘The bride looked lovely in a. 1"“ dress of rose crepe 1i th accessories to correspond and "lgéng s corsage of red roses and ewe pQ , 7911""!!! the ceremony s de- H glhiii" "Wlition was held at the "M of Mr. and Mrs- Millar awgomlgegtl thCOEQHtIIDtIOM un will)“. RAIIQIDQD e ‘Flplgy s lnted table. from a daintil Vii-h lbxiitgjée snide idgandles ulgd over t'-..:.-ai:* a ssrv e Ildlh “g g st to til “ti” m3‘ Q DOW y WC l ‘ffmd the . Mr. l" Mrs. ‘httrliey left orsirgotiioney- "won tri to Niagara Falls and ‘all: mrroomk‘, ‘angelic to m. ma. Mt coilgrstulstions lltvilded from)’. I friends ‘n Tm: WESTERN GUARDIAN fl" soars-s. s. ulna: IIAIIIISIDI all PIJNCI COUNT! IIII Ilbfllflfi AlII\Iil| ‘IDOL UIIJKI its“ Ian usuass. el unsung jg." As dflilioyflwaslrhsasusl “m”. as; responsible for toluene; :1 2:, N,“ h bony. i . HOME until Saturday noon when was amply he has" More .7.’ iAany Attend .‘3".’.a2'...“‘.i"" "~ "' Wale: Street. automatic —UUY from fiaqznum!‘ cement 1g mgny. WW! Paper sack; st 4-21-21. -—IOOI ORDER-S 10d‘ bar wire and field fencing st nmceif“ 4-23-21. 44mm saw, - Bu“; R. a Sal in i .' tou oiri Guidzs st'adr?‘ss!f°§§i“.§. day. Avril Nth. 4.23.31, ‘"703 5511B- — 2 draft mares "id dfiliins mare (in foal: 6 and 7 years, also cheap work mare; Bhorthorn bull i3 months, pure bred. not registered, $00.00; also truck wason $40. Walter s. Wet". i-mli. —FIRST TIIYON SUBSCRIB- EIb-Tile first subscriber ln me em Victory Loan campaign in ms Til-yam District was 1:1‘. Arthur uson, , tbs amount of $1610.01? Rwfififi man was Mr. Elmer Gambia Q fl- Retired Doctor ilies At S’siiie Burr ‘Ilherc passed sway at his 1mm; Marv Carl-others and ivas bo t Cheltcn. He practised mediciir: gt Northam. Stanley Bridge and A1. 36110!) until lac retired about nine ears ago t Burnn - side. In ' fags “h?” lnaorricd Ziiiiia ms Mrs. (Reva B. Vans Msclman Ottawa), and Marion Carruthers (Mrs. W.T. R0151? iiinmelewwni‘ lli be era v h in ‘hinity Unified‘ (guyih on Sgid- unis 3 o-sn. Interment in North Bedcdue C y. Remains are resting at Bowness’ Funeral they will be removed to the home for s short service. thence to the churcl-s-S Gongratulations To Beach Grove Camp DINQNO I some!“ ‘ Wmilmlflfllstvonleave “JIM ouoiliiiismm“ ‘FREDDIE SLACK if: UIBIIBTII minim... [VIA-RD ll. GI 7 ‘ . 3'.'.l‘22.'..?.".7.5'1§.'£ii;i' 4 l Also British News SHOWS 7.30 - 9.15 SATURDAY AT 2.30 SUMMERSIDE igigigifiiiiiieiiiéiilliialiléitalfii ‘CWYB National Film Board FREE SOUND MOVIES Friday-Hunter River All meetings in cooperation with Victory Loan Committee. coitus reserved f news 5%.... but». tat saith-mi. o! ‘Ive cents a wsifiifiiiirm 3h.in_edmas-i_ SUDAN l. 17ml consume osllillsi iiuslllllllil] newly nature CIASWILL- for Pbctosra CONIEIIDII-ATION us: m-i DANCE trvlidart Kenny's music.’ Monday. May 1st l0 on). till 2 am. Charlottetown Arms . ‘Iickets at Reddins. flushes. Jenkins Drug i B0028. 1-204 . i IUNIIAL — The funeral of the ’ m. am. m. .1. a Biandiar villi d this morning from her ll. and Mrs. JJ... Saunders. and . and Mrs. James Pendergast of Kensington attended the funeral of Mn. m. Blanchard on Thursday. Sergeant Robert C. Maciuean has returned to his unit after spe " hfewdays at his home in North ver. Mr. J.P. Gordon. of the firm of Moore l-nd lvLscLcod. Ltd, idt yes- terday on a bllinesa trip to Mont- real. Mrs. Austin Fraser. City. has rc- turned from spending u few days with her Barents. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Allen. Montague. lira Sick Arth Sh. - en reimflglisimoraggh afgr l Y‘ 85V WA i S wife '35 family in the ‘city msuoem/ scream m. BLACK rues. SQUITOES i i TRAIN AND FERRY-The train lszt Borden last evening with noi Dssscnzers. arrivins here with 82 at 7.06. The ferry made 7 trips yesterday. and 52 car loads of freight ware transported from the mainland. CORNWALL PASTORAL C GE- -— Services Sunday, April 30th are as follows: Kings- ton 3 P. M. Cornwall 7.30 P S. School ii A. M. Huey. J. ner. Minister. CROSS ROADS CHURCH. — Special service, Sunday. April 30. 7.30 P. M. Rev. O. W. cCully, General Secretary Churches of Christ will speak. A cordial wel- come all. 4-28-11. RECORD SHIPMENT- HOG cently made a shipment of hogs which must approach a record for all Canada. Out of a. total of 26 shipped in one day. Mr. Gillis had 24 which Braided “A". This is not an isolated case for Mr. Glllis. whose grading for the past year ha; averaged well over 60%. toll Rmde CAR ‘FERRY SERVICE- Comm- encing May 1st the car ferry service between Prince Edward Island and the mainland will be operated as fol ' Iscave Borden pier 9.4/5 a. m. and i-00 pnm, leave Cs. Tor- ‘ pier 3.00 pm. and .30 pm-, daily except Sunday. A Sunday service will be operated leaving Borden pier at 6-45 p. m. and Gaps ‘Iiormentine pier at 8.00 l). m. IDBSTER. FISHING PROS- PECTS-Acwrding to all reports reachinfl his office. there is no ice on the North Shore to impede fishermen in setting their lobster May 1 states Mr. Dominion Inspector There will be abimt the same a- Telegrams o! congratulation; have been received at the Anny Training Centre at Beach Grove on their achievement of being the first training centre in Canada to 8O over in the Sixth Victory Loan The telfiam received by Major, A.S. Robe . Officer C anxi- ins. rem a; follows: Ottawa, Ont. 26 April 1944. (Xficer Coi-nmandirlg. No. d2 CA. (B) T.C. VJ... 189 My congratulations to you your organizers and men of your centre who halve bo _ht bonds and thus enalbled our uni to resell 112 oer cent of your quote. All honour o Sgt. Major Nonnan MacDonald ivuvi. and Sgt w. n. Stretch 10f‘ rhelr great co-operatiorl. J. C. Marc Major Halifax N. S- flth April i044 Officer Commanding No. n CA. (B) '1‘. . V.L.9l2'I Congratulations 0n being BTW“ $23.2.” “° .°'%'. ‘is. . esp e wor . ou , be deilghigto niresent 0.05. Ping, foerekleading units at end of first hie General D- 0. C. Military District N0. 6. Halifax N. S. Loan Meeting At iio. Wiltshire An unsuaily large audience at- tended the Victory Loan meeiinll It North Wiitshim last n15 . MI. n. Edwards ly o - In ‘ O c the guest en co to the D., Mir. Edwards re erred Colonel's military record of 34 iause. “The films. especially War Report- which shows the misht o! the m- smy and the t. en om sums spent on Allied ueoutipsnent for over- s esce en . “A” .73 ism was heartily entered it“ “$.35. 8?‘.‘.§:“?.'.‘...f.‘3’€.ii$l l! 00 he told how much these fihns are enic ‘ nks to Col. Hilda Gillis of Nfltlidflll] Film Board was unan ven. “$5.5.- spteirers were Messrs. Ii. one of t; [n]- mttltlwoftl Anthrem closed of the best cs-mpuiim mertinls the week. This War-Four . Years Ago Press a §§°1§|BEM€3pr-0snrti% - ac on "iigiiismis: British hurled back Nani attack on israndsdalen. Royal rim mines in the Narvik fl’ - HIV" News fibfldy correspondent report- “ 5111 mops, planes and any. aircraft luns pouring 11M "WWW 7P LORNE WALKER. mousse. who with is»; brothers is serving in Ills Majesty's Forces. at home and overseas. BIRTHS GALLANT—At the City Hospital. April l9. to Mrrancl Mrs. John J. Gallant, Hunter River, a daughter, Margaret Pauline Ann. . BEATON -— At Central Royalty, April 2'1. i944. to . Mrs. John L. Beaten, a son. Sterling Gerard ' FllEELAND-At PE I. Hospital 1a April 25. i944. to Lieut. Com. Har- ry Freeland and Mrs. Freeland, a son. OVER - At Ebberl Lawn Nurs- ing Home, Barnstap e. North De- . d yet been set for the inc is thought that it w-lil at . east equal that of inst year, Tile call of men for the armed forces er iyounger fishermen. but this loss hi8 partially made up by old- er men returning to the industry. TAKING BEFRESIIER. COURSE —1~‘ivc Wblic health nurses from Prince Edward island are taking a lfitirttShct course along with twenty and Miss Ruth Ross, Charlottetown The course. which opened wed- nesday mor in the Admiral Beatty Hotel. is being sponsored by themltggvédBlglnswickTAlssociation Reg r urses. e Cosing being held this afternoon. EGG MARKET REPORT — The Dost week will show that the of last year's production has n passed. Peak for this year is l-utwimtod in two weeks. Five car- tots have sons to Board this week wi smailulxots going to Newfound- B X1181 week. No hange in prices. P.E.I. stations buying r ed eggs delivered: A e. ' A Medium, 30' A Bullet d: B. C.Z);.Graded shipments delivered Charlotte- town: A Liar , 34 ; M dium, cartoned egos: A large. 3'1: A Med- ium. 36; A Puilet. 32 MfiTlflfi YESTERDAY -- The .12 d, A i as, i044 t . d ‘Iilxijrspiitichard dye: “may” mei- Thmdaili 69597110“! (nee Ph Mutch of chsi-lotte- i" the m“! hlli- The "resident- 3 G DH , OOH UL y M15129” Virs. us. McRac and Mrs. Arthur IIANAIIAtISITMacDONAID - At s. 44. bv Rev. K. McMillan. Mildred Souris. to Irene MacDonald. of Frederick Earl Rsnahan of Kiri- kora. MscEWAN - CAMPBELL — At the Manse. New London PE 1.. on April act 1944. Jilsniis Jane Campbell daughter of 1W!‘ an Mrs. Daniel Campbell. Inngitiver. . St Ross M Ew Basilica April 28. 19- - fJoiiirl. A lame nimbei- were in at- ’ showing the interest tak- en in the forming of the Woman's Association. A buying committee, Mrs. Jasper Plckard. Mrs. G. Car- ruthers. ms A.J. Houle. was ap- iao and plans for redewrat- ng different rooms in the Heart: Hail were made The meeting clo- sed with flh h Boned ctlon Minna d ' and s. socialeholn- followed. Refresh- ments were served. he Cutcliffe Funeral Home. where uncral will be held Saturday af- vemoon. service star st 3 m. ‘Lntennent in the People's C y LUKEL-M the General Hospital. on Tuesday April 25th, 104-4. Mrs. John Lllke nee Bertha Muttart. formerly of Cape Traverse. aged 53 years. Funeral on April 28th from Stonewall, Mani- toba. Interment in Argyle Ceme- Ei CAMPBELL - At Summerside, on April 2'1, i944. Dr. Thomas Camp- bell. aged 92 years. The body is restlmz at the Bowness Funeral Parlors. Private funeral service at the home on Saturday after- noon at l 30 followed by service st Trinity United Church at 2 o’ clock. Burial at Bedeque. Please omit flowers! ' N. D. MacLean uuozlmim momma P.E.I.. lottctown boy v United Kingdom. This was con- ‘ bers several important l years. He is now s. veteran of two P E3“ w e,- m as an, i WNI- son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mac- REPORTED SAFE — IO. Lin- Col. ‘Ibonwwn smiled I11 h" Ewan. Stanley Bridge P-E-I». coin n, Dulnont, son of the late records in a st-ifliufl w; Rev. I-LM. Buntaln oiiidatmii. Albert 2:. Dumcnt and cf Mrs. . com ring the g‘ r ~ rsa , has been re- mrssicwlzizl. s... 1.... __2e~___i"s ggoeg ,-;m-;;;-,----,-=o 1;; ' Ii ng CID, SB B Bil iingeoiplih}; Btlgfiedh fmz.“ (iixnwmiafiiimdlcagiwlsempiii Wee"- Biifl!‘ previously being repor- He received long and loud aip- 82nd year Remains are resting at igmgnt’ attflsheyw time 6E5“?!- Command, was first reported mis- sing in a. telegram which gave no details beyond the fact that he was missing after operations Ap- ril Xi. Yesterday. however another cable was received from the pil- ot of the plane saying the Char- wss buck in the firmed lster..in the day by offic- ial notification. F0. Dumcnt is a nephew of Mr. Charles bs and of Miss Lulu Toombs. III-Y GllADS CLUB -— ‘Bu! last regular meeting for the season of the Iii-Y Grads Club was held Wednesday evening in the ban- uet room of the Y. M. C. A. ith s fulll attendance of mem- bttsiness items came under discussion. Pre- sident James Burden extended congratulations to the club mem- bersupon their completion of carload of scrsg Paper for National War avago Committee. and thanked sll those wilo worked so diligently in respect to this pro- ject. The following were elected to office for the season 1944-45. Pre- sident James 0. MacLesn: VIN President Wilfred Cudmore; sec- retary, Lorimer Cudmore; Treas- urer Ernest Diamond. Messrs. John Simmons and Clarence Mc- ' con. Honorary 1L J.P. Mandi/Lilian, 0.11s. m. .1 iLantz, Hon. ’1‘.W.L. Prowse, Mr. Urban Gillls, Miscowile. re- R 0i aid Lutes. High street. left by Diane- nialld. Shipments _ Innis ward the other two members_ ‘- w the The contracts are for about 00o each. LAID T0 REST —- 'I‘.hc funeral of Mrs. J.E. Blanchard which was ' Mr. Kenneth Stewart who has been in Charlottetown for several weeks, left yesterday for Harlan. P.E.I. , largely attended. was held yesier- M mo»... m g-g- ..r.ia-....“=i.. Kl:2:.*;l...“..%.? C... ence. 16 Kensi Dunsta Requiem bv Rev nkton Road n‘s Basilica. where Solenul High Mass was celebrated . . R. Ellsworth. assisted by Rev. George MacDonald. Deacon and Rev. K. McMillan, Sub-Dea- spending s short furlough with his gale and children at 296 Fitzroy beMHin-Ylfiiah ilxorlrlnsrzh what has llzlllbearcrs were: en e c v or e ma. W0 Dr J.D. Mac-Guiana, Hon. Dr. -,.',',‘,°’,‘,§,*,‘F~h§,°,ffe $‘,’,,'_°‘“"“ Friend‘ will rerftt to learn of the Chem’ 5- Mmm- Mi- illness of Mrs. w..i. Ford of Glasgow .W- y Hommn’ ‘LA Bernard‘ Ml’ A Road. She has entered the Prince §2§.3.".'..€‘.3s driilytszi: rev-d “and soil-l i- imi- merit. ‘ton, J.J. MOFILS, Patrick McTague, _A. Farmer. Michael Langley and Albert Wilson. The order ‘ the funeral procession was as . C M. P Mr A duction service. W. Peterson. chief of pro- Ottawa, arrived d the annual meeting of RE I Swine Breeders‘ Association. Mr. Peter- son was for a number of years in charge of all the sheep and swine promotion work in ‘this Province l I _.___ Show Scores illt i Personals Miss Heather“ Parkcs, Halifax. i arrived last nil: __ Mr. B. Griesbacll. returned last ‘evening from Montreal l m. Gcorrze Mullctt. Kcnslngtcn. is in the City. —-——- I Mrs. C. Schell. Dizby. N S.. was in the city yesterday. l ivirs. Stella Dufiy leaves _this 4momirlg for Toronto to join her daughter Mrs Olive Smith. now. residing there. lVLLss Diana Birch, Dartmouth. N. S.. was a recent visitor to Char- lottetown. ' Mm. W.J. MacDonald and daugh- 0i 1Pollce, City _ iCommissionel-s, Representatives of Provincial Government, Dental Profession, Honorary Pallbearers, Funeral Director, Hearse. pallbearers, Chief mourners, City iElmlployees, General public. Service i at the grave was conducted by Rev" |R.. Ellsworth. Eight versatile performers of the 11.8.0. Camp Show organization scored a real “hit" at Beach Grave's Training Centre last night when more than 700 soldiers and guests visited the Drill l-iali to watch the American performers. Members of Unit 22A of the famous‘ United Services Organisation Camlp Show group, the entertainers will make a tour of camps throughout this Military District before return- ing to New York. The organization has a splendid record of entertain- ing service personnel wherever troops are stationed. Fbaturlrlg vaudeville headliners and profess- ional artists from all parts of the ter, Patsy, of Montreal," who have ‘United States and Canada, the con- lbeen Visiting in the ci-iy for the last cert groups are welcome visitors three days with Mr. and Mrs. G-er- wherever they stage their shows. ‘ "Ted" Claire. manager of the i first and foremost/i, lzoliost “is good tea" RED ROSE Orange Pekoa Tea con ued to single out membe ofi the audience for sarcastic but good-l humored comment. i The show opened with planistl "Mike" Iloranls presentation of, Misc Jeanie Si: ' . M's Scott's appeury ance was greeted by the usual cheers who showed full appreciation of her talent as she sang "Embrace-l able You“ “Shoo-Shoo Baby" several novelty numbers. The irre-i pressible “Ted" Claire's rinlarks to‘ the audience during her llumbersi a bis feature. - Next. to alpipear was the clever pantcmimist Joe Jonson Jr. Dressed‘ in baggy trousers and a luicrous, clown costume the ccrnedliln gave‘ it long and hilariously funny per-i formance without speaking s worclq especially entertaining and the applause from the crowd brought! him back to the stage three times. One of the highlight; of the entire evening we; the danci '1 and enter. Wining of “The Szmucls." -A broth- er-asld-sisier act comprising Mart- in and Philip Srlmucls and Adeline. Bendoin- Dressed in flashy American‘ Army costumes the three present-, ed an entertaining conledy routine‘, dancing exhibition seen at the Cant-l i show-girls descended to the nu servicemen, including four soldiers and two sailor; back to the stage. "Ted" LeClan-g dressed them in ladies hats. rolled their trousers to the knees and after a little coaching had thcm run through a “chorus- Ellri" routine that was more enthus- today for Charlottetown, P . E. Ltloupe and Master of Ceremonies Mpncion 'I‘ranscrlpt._ __ ___ _\_vzs izw wan cf the show. FTC!“ the INV EST F0 AS THE ‘TENIPO of the war in? creases-as our fighting forces go all-out for invasion-we folks back home must mobilize in their sup-l port. Not only on every battle front,‘ but on the home front, loo, we all have our duties. ’ Everyone who possibly can should invest in at least one extra bond during the present driv . Buy another bond as your investment in the success of invasion. This is the crucial year. Every- one must do his full share. INVASION / rliiiiff (no BUY Mam: VIcTu RY Palmer £6’ Williams C0,. Ltd. Summer-side iastic than professional but. had the crowidrin stitches throughout. "Dark Eyes" as n solo number. The hand frmi Clln:l:.lt' and‘ ._ End their comedy "love-scene" was‘ - His antics with n. trick bicycle weief , and wound up with the finest mpg ~ l and dragged six more-or-lcss willing late deuce, ls Kensingtorl. i . Road at 9.16 to St. Dunstanh Mr. John Inglis. l0 Upper Queen use 1S extra. good! Basilica, thence to the Street, Wlis removed yesterday to Catholic Cemetery. 59599; mag-rug com the e town Hospital where “i a-aac-rs - The contracts for in- i" ‘I lmdflfl" "°°‘"""'- 1N BOISE PARADE — In the st-mna gluommng “shun; q. the Victory loan eamoaisn the ulpmgnt, 1,, rinse stem ms Pte- Plumb HM MH- Baiderlion opening hwlber Claire's "kidding" 'I‘he Master oi’ Ceremonies con- hm“ m"d° i" c°ml°°ti°il Wm‘ west Kent schools have been let "id 5°“ Ben-mm“ Mmmifile» tactics had the crowd in stitches ciudad the pzegrmime with a. shon fine entry made by the M1‘. Walsh by the cnyschool ‘Board m Chap, Ipelnt ti: week-end visiting rv- and with him all the way. l-hs "ribb- speech of thanks rind sppreciatlol $66!‘; Y‘? inwvmmfly “muted peii and Company, Queen Street. l“ V“ M‘ Vie; " °1 uflYWi-ilnflie lfltetfmeri to the numbers cf the audyznce. tn, E - _ bro ht down the house and he-C-olnnlanding Ofilccr- Major A. s Robertson. and the boys who cams FD on the stage to take part in thi ‘lili- Bcsltles the tltlinscs and staff qi the Centre many iiFiif -.- vii-re o; genial accompanist gave a fincfLicut-Grl .:'ncl' 13.“. LrPilgp an rendition of the popular number and Mrs. Lllpiiiit“. Judae H i. Pzilnlci was rrrpeatedly encored. "Ted" tookjand Mrs, Palms-- over again and after kidding iileiPutci-i, Arm audience again he introduced theOs-nrir. (JP. Ma “blcnde bombshell“ of the show H.M.C. . Minardis KillysflPil-illm‘ O and whistles of tllc soldier audience" ADDRESS ON Seolaltieolirily 1 I I i i A rare irclii i< irl sin" . tlic general pul" " . who will hun- i ‘ 0i‘ listening to I ligclit and infill-r. i ilrcss ml S slzrl i l)r. (‘hzlrlollv Wiliiiilll Prilli-c oi‘ ii" l‘ llcic i 4-28-51. re date. The troupe was very ia- lerlted anillmtheir pl-ggision tlipllillgi I was scmet -g far a ve the ci-di- ,- _ nary] The Samuels, dprovcd h. J. popu or with the au lance as d _ _ an m. acts. i "Home Iusr Peiihaps the mcm enjoyable part l “j. . _ . _ .- of the show came wlzen the three i y,‘ “mm “d §§§Ym"“ bunt‘ biontamlc P I. L Office Hours: l0 u. l2 n. M i ‘s is) 5 P M. ii Holidays ei/l. nv annointmi-n Office i. onnorlcd with 1 DRUGSTORE RY IRST