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Stewart 144 Richmond St. Charlottetown Mount Pleasant and Vicinity Mrs. Robert Maclaurin was a. Monday visitor to summerslde. Mra.. Myrtle Ramsey and con Cecil were Saturday visitors to surnmerslde. H Ellis. student at the Miss boulse Summ l.-lo Academy spent week-end at her home here. Mlsa Thelma Cook, teacher at Enmore spent the week-end at her home in Cape Wolie. Rev. B. Macnregor was a re- cent visitor at the home 01 Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Lewis. Mrs. sterling Millazr, Kelvin is visiting at the home oi her sister Mrs. sterling Moore and Mr. Moore. The spring Hill Women's In- stitute met in the school for their May meeting. A large number at- tended. Mr. Elmer Bigger motored Mr. Vaughn Ramsay and Miss Connie Sharpe to Mount Pleasant on sun- day. Miss Corinne MacLeod spent Sunday at the home or her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- Leod Victoria West. Mrs. Reggie clough. Summerslde spent the past week at the home oi her parents Mr. and Mrs. Major Noye. Enmore. Mr. Eric Ladner employed in Summerside spent the week-end at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ladner. Mr. arid Mrs. Willard Cotton and family spring Hill spent Sunday at the home oi! Mrs. Cottonts parents, i Mr. and Mrs. William Gillis. North Enmore, The many friends or Mrs. ster- ling Moore will regret to learn she is a patient in the P. 0. Hospital, i all trust she may soon be improved in health. Mr. and Mrs. Alired Waite, Helen. William and Harold oi aherbrooke were Sunday visitors at the home 0! Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Robinson. Mr. Webstet Marchbanks. Tyne Valley was a. visitor to Mount Pleas- ant Sunday and attended the ser- vice at the church oi the Nazarene. Miss Charline Frost spent the week-end at the home of her par- ents Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, spring Hill, Mr. I-larold Me.cLaurin and Mr. Dencil Moore spent Sunday at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. Roy Forde, Northam. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Smith and family Victoria West were Sunday visitors at the home or Mr. and Mrs. Jim Forde. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur, -alihe . 3:2 In foods or on foods, wholesome butter makes all the drjermce in goodaeaa- so buy more butter now, at its new Iewpriul 0 RIM VIOHAIIIS exhibit their devour best with bvtterl 37!!!! All 08093 In SMKH. too, have i used means the "added toueh"wilh a pot of butter o-hoot! V .1 - A HHITIIIIT 0T IMHIJIIIF. OTTIII St. Eleanors spent the past week at the home of Mr. MacArthurs par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur. Enrnore. Mrs. Carrie Ballum and Mrs. Minnie Ellis spent Friday evening at the home of Mn. Russell Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. Keith Barrette and Herman. Lot 16 spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Barrette's par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Camp- bell Miss Gemmy smith. student at Summerslde Right school spent the week-end with her mother Mrs. Marjorie smith, teacher at Vic- toria West. - Messrs Thane and Wallace Noye employed in summerside spent the week-end at the home or their par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Noye, Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis. OlLea.ry spent the week-end at the home of M.r. Ellis sister, Mrs. Claude MacArthur and Mr. Mac- Arthur. Mr. and Mrs. George Bridges and family who spent the winter months in st. Eleanor-'s have taken up residence at their iormer home here. Their many friends are pleased to welcome them back. Congratulation are being ex- tended to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan camp- bell on the birth oi a daughter re- eeotly. Mrs. Campbell is the former Millie Slllick of West Devon. Mr. John MacDonald. West Point and Mr. and Mrs. Roderick Mac- Donald Coleman were Sunday visitors at the home oi Mr. Walter Maclntosh. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac- Donald who have been residing in the community ior some time have taken up residence in Enmore. Their many irienda wish them much success in their new home. Rev. Paul Currie. minister of The Held of Life Hour will be guest speaker at the clinch or The Nazarlne on Sunday and Monday evening. May list and 22nd. Among those celebrating May birthdays were David Williams. May 4 and Elmer Williams May 2. and Barbara Devils, May I. and on Monday evening these children were surprised by a birthday party held at the home of Barbara. luv. and Mrs, newis. Many of their friends attended and a birthday cake was the centre of attraction. Mn. Russell MacArthur, has rel turned to her home after a two month visit in Vancouver. Mrs. MacArthur was visiting at the borne of her daughter Mrs. Lorne Macbeugall and Mr. Maonomall and her an Leigh. on route she was accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. r THE GUARDIAN. EHART.OTTETOW'N' ,,,.,,..... .. ...-.- .. ... ..- -1. HOLMAN'S Scores Again With A Dollar- Saving p SALE OF DRESS ES sizes 9 to am In The Lot .. .. Be Early And save: - I-IOLMANiS - SUMMERSIDE 5 AND AT 9 A.M. The Dollar-Saving Scoop of the Season. ... Z Spring-themed Dresses NOW reduced to rock- botfom! Choose from the amazing selection of Printed or plain Crepes and Tailetas-from the smart one and two piece styles and from the loveliest of Spring colors. There are Superb Val- ues in the Selection of Dresses on Sale. Hurry In Today! Be Sure of exact fit . . . Malchlesl Savings! e l o Regular 12.95 to 19.50 4.4!! Regular 22.50 to 29.50 9.99 ttwhere Old Friends Meet” Beecher MacD0U.8B1lv E35” 3”” iord who visited at the above places. on Thursday morning about 430 g.m. tire was discovered at the Mount Pleasant Hall by Messrs Walter Macintosh and James Campbell. There had been :1 dance in the hall on Wednesday evening and a large crowd attended. The cause of the fire is unknown and loss is estimated at eleven hun- dred. The building was 8 fO1'mEl' building or the airport and hauled last spring. Dances being held every Wednesday evening through the summer. Dances beginning May 20 1949 oi last year. The Hall is pri- vately owned by Mr. Lawrence Noye Enmore. The Mount Pleasant Junior Red cross met in the school house for their regular meeting. The meet- ing was called to order by the pre- sident Jean Phillips. The minutes oi the last meeting were read and approved by the secretary Drusilla Ladner. Sick committee reported visiting one sick member and bringing treat to same. After the regular routine oi business. an en- joyable ball game was enjoyed by the manbers. On Monday evening, May lst., the Mount Pleasant Church of the Nazarene was privileged to have as their guest speaker Rev. Mr. Varreo returned Missionary from China. Mr. Varreo gave an inspir- ing talk about the Chinese people their habits and customs of living. Mr. Varreo was dressed in full Chinese dren and also showed intern slides on ohlna. Another interesting thing or the Chinese loss is estimated at eleven hun- people is their handicraft each as the making of pins. tuna and etc. An interesting handieralt was that the people or china make their own eollina and an-. Varreo show- ed a miniature coffin. A large crowd was in attendance and Rev. Mr. Varreo will be wel- comed back to this district when- ever it will be made possible (or him. The Port Hill Women's Insti- tute held their two. one act plays in the Enmore Hell on Friday even- ing May 5-50. The title ol the plays being "Bessie The Bandits Daugh- ter and "Just Elmer". Much cred- it is extended to the players on the wonderiul way they acted the'.r parts also to Pansy Elmer's dog in "Just Elmer”. Specialties between the play was a. harmonica solo by Miss Mary Ciillis and a solo by Paul Newcombe. After the play the Enmore ladies served the play- ers a delicious lunch. A vote of thanks was voted to the Enmore ladies by Mr. Henry Maynard and accepted by Mrs. Gordon Mac- Arthur. The remainder oi the even- ing was spent in dancing. Music being rendered by Mr. Phillip Mac- Arthur and Mr. Gerald MacArthur. IN MEMORIAM MID. MAITHA INHJ. and lrlena have learned Vith regret oi the death of Mn. Martha Snell who pass- ed away at her home in Pasa- dena, Oalllornia. in the 77th year of her age. Mrs. Snell was the youngest daughter of the Henry and Sarah Chowen of Highfieki, Prince Inward Island where she was born and spent the early years of her me Later she went to Boston. Mass. where she married lnrstt Basil and after some years they moved to Pass- dons. She was an active member of the First lapttst church of that city. The funeral services were con- dncted by Rev. Theodore lhier, pastor or the church. and inter- Relatives late merit was made at Mountain View GLASGOW. 8ootland-(OPi- Scottish golf course omclals rs- cemetery beside the bcdy at her husband who” predeceased her some years ago. The many iloral tokens presented gave evidence of the high esteem in which she er. Rev. D. R. Chowen oi' Frede- ricton. New Brunswick, and eigh- teen nieces and nephews. some port ball thieves are concealing oi whom live in Prince Edward rubber piping In their pants 19!. Island. some in New Brunswick, then walking over a "lost" ball. was held. some in Saskatchewan and others pressing the rubber over it to pick she leaves to mourn one broth- in the United states. it up. OUR BOARDING HOUSE MAJOR HOOPLE rv THAT WAS ACClDEhlTAL A6 A EGAD,:SA6ON! 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