THE GUARDIAN. CHARLUITETOWN DECEMBER 9, 1949 A Another HOLMAN Cristmas Present! A Fu|| bb-Piece Set Beautitul English Dinnerware REGULAR VALUE FAMOUS CONNAUGHT 62.65 PATTERN Z——> Yours A soluiely FREE ith The Purchase OF ANY DINING ROOM UITE On Our Floors Prisecl at $|50°° or Over BOTH stones ONE WEEK ONLY Saturday, Dec. lOth to Saturday, Dec. l7th FRIDAY, This Wonderful FREE Offer-Just in Time for Christmas-applies on any Dining Room or Dinette Suite in either the Summersido or the Charlottetown Store, priced at 150.00 or over. S0, for Christmas this year buy the Dining Room Furniture that you've always wanted. Choose a Suite from the wonderful selection on display in Both Stores-they're distinctive and different. Willi the purchase of your Dining Room Suite you'll get the marvellous Christmas Present of a. lovely set of dishes ABSOLUTELY FREE! Tho Dinnerware is a GG-plcee of English manufacture-o complete setting for eight people. Take advantage of this Special Christ- mas Offer-it's good for one week only. ,., ,. SHOP NOW! Come! See! A Great Christmas Ottering! Order Your New Dining Room Suite NOW -- Get 62.65 Worth at Quality English Dinnerware ABSOLUTELY FREE But, You Must Hurry -- Sale Ends Dec.’ |7th ' .;2IHG U i 1 51-9355 "Where Old Friends Meet and Shop For Christmas‘! Buy! Save! Lovely Marlborough 229 10% 29!" Buys Your New Dining "c°'"‘°"9hr' English Dinnerware Given FREE Room Suite For Christmas On The HOLMAN Monthly Payment Plan The psttern of English Semi-porcelain that we have tiholflll m um Spwlfll Christin“ m" with the purchase of any Dlnins’ “Min or Din- ette Suite in Both Shires-priced $15099 ‘l’ over is the Msrlhorough “Oonnsuilll? him" noted for its exquisite beauty of colorful. "i" shape. The set consists of 6B Plflill-i‘ "m - - - cups and saucers, brood and butler PlMQ" dlnngr pistes, tea plates, fruit dishes and ost- mulls. 1 mii - - - io inch nlnlw". 14 W“ platter, gravy boat and stand, scallop dllll- baker, cream and covered sugar bowl —- 7 The vnluc Up To l8 Months To Pay Balance BllY NOW! e each . . - covered vegetable dishes. of this lovely English dinner set is $62.65- I ‘d div afternoon in llpworui Hall Carrulhers read the Bcrlptureing hymn “What a Friend w. in the chair slid o ' u ~ pcning with ed roll call. An impromptu debate e W" P1151594 0"!’ by M". W-A- passages. The candle lighting ear-Have in Jesus with Miss Jessie prayers by Archdeacon Harrison, with six members being chosen to 5m"- Wml MYI- 3-K BhIPDO sl- vice, introduced by Mrs. John l-‘Monison at the piano. was foliow- An interesting debate "Town life speak for one minute on the sub- "10 Plano snd Mrs. Prank Yeo Scott, was carried out by Mrs. D. J.ed by a ‘ ‘ session over has more advantages than country iect "Resolved thst on P.E. I. city "and mffllfy- Th! OWN"! MacLeod, Mrs. 6.1. sheen, Mrswhich Miss Anna l-larris presided. life" was led by Miss Peggy Pres- life has advantages over country ' _._-_- hymn 3'“! shllihflfdl hid in Victor Travers and Mrs. FOP HAPPINESS l l A the following officers - At ths regular meeting of the Girls’ Auxllisryiof the Summer- side Anglican Church on Wednes- day evening in St. Mary's mil, were sp- nted‘. President. Peggy Pres- n; vice-president. Janis Morris- on; secretary. Batty Moclnnls; treasurer, Bally Woodslde. The meeting was opened by the repeat- ing in unison of thd 0.1L prsysr. A discussion was held regarding the earning of badges for certain kinds of work accomplish ’. A story from the Living Message. ii rhuroh pqgr. brought the meet- ing to s close. ‘his December meeting of the “ eon Auxiliary or the ensi- fl B"?! vows- " 12w» l Angel" wss followed by routine business when s most encourag- ing financial report was submitted. Miss Millicent Btrcng reported for the Nominating Committee. Mrs. J.5. Hinton. Temperance Secret- sry, read an srticis on the evils of tobacco snri Mrs. George Bow~ ness. Christian Stewardship Sec- retary, resd s. paper on Advance. The president cslisd an executive meeting to be hsld on Thursday, December D. Mrs. Walter Lid- stone reported five new Msociste members. The theme of the Christmas pro- srsm. conducted by Miss Millicent Strong snd Mrs. 111E. lnmsn. was “Chit Islth in Jesus Christ". Mrs. (LN. 60mm sad Mrs. TfT. Yeo. This was interspersed by theworld Getting Better?" was led singing of carols by Mrs. Edwlnby Mrs. EJ. Barrass. At the Taylor and the group. also by thecloss of the meeting volley bull qusrtette consisting of Mrs. Bheemwss enjoyed by the members. ~s Mrs. Inmsn, Mrs. Macbeod and ——— Mrs. ‘Travers. After the singing of The Erromsngs Group of the the hymn "Come 'I'hou long Ex-W.M.8. of the Summersids Pres- pected Jesus", the offering whlchbytsrisn Church held its December was taken by Mrs. liomsn Adsmss ‘l meeting on Tuesday after- and Miss Minnie Wright was dad-noon in the church hall. the chief icsted with music by the qusrtettefesturo being the practice of and an offertory prayer by MrsChrlstmas music under the direc- Somers. A Christmas benedictiontlon of Mrs. Cleve Whslen. At the by Miss Strong concluded thecloss refreshments of ice cream meeting. - 5 and cake were served by Mrs. --- Maurice Mill. Miss Thelma MscNeill was in - --- ohsrgs of the devotions] exercises The A. Y.P. A. held its regular of the Y.P.U. of the Bummersidemeeting on Tuesday evening in Baptist Church on Monday oven-Gt. Mary's Hail. Bummerside. with in; in tbs church hsii. The open-tbs president. Miss Mary Crosby. Holland, negative. The weekly bu]. lfitlll! for U10 3b. Mary's Church and the monthly ullstlns for st. John's Church were prepared, Prlyers by the rector closed the meeting. - s ' On Tuesday evening the Y.P.S. of the Summerside Church of Christ held its regular meeting m the church hall with the devotions under the direction of Miss June Chappeli. After the opening hymn "Saviour like a Shepherd lead us" with Mrs. M. Melllsh at the piano, psnim $8 was reed responslvely and the minister offered prayer. During the business session, Don- ald Enmsn. the vice-president, was in charge and 21 members answer- FrsnkTho teme under discussion "is the ton, affirmative, and Mr. Arthur life" proved most interesting. The judges, the Misses Dorothy Link- letter and Olga Simpson, decided in favor of the affirmative. The Friendship Circle was followed by the Miz-pah benediction. -- 5 I The Junior Y.P.U. of the Bum- merside Baptist Church held its regular meeting on ‘Tuesday evsn- ing in the church hall with Msr- garet Smith in charge of the de- votions. Tho opening hymn "God sees the little sparrow fall" with Joan Bpeers at the piano was fol- lowed by the business period with the president in the chair. A Bible Quiz was led by Mrs. E11,. Bsrrsss. Esch of the teams gained two points. Games weifi played sfler the medtifll. - I l "K iflti prnrici n|AM0ND5 (rlllil(lllil‘l"li [)(‘lii'(l Hfld in aurvrl liov (igriinsl Crockett’: liuailty Jowaiiara SUMMIREIDI