11": JUNE :6, 1952, "rO'Leary and Vicinity Mr. Ivan Webb. Rayner of 2:03,, synod meetings of Halifax recently. Mrs. - diti n of rho con 0 continues Smallman. OILERWI ha critical. mac there will soon be an im- provement in her health. Rev. C. 0. his line lawn basketballgroxl; e ggfoyclihcse splendid lacillties. daughter Miss shiriev Wallia.' Rev. A. R. and Mrs. hcrloll, RD N. 5-. schools. will be ,v,:,Eu,1,:ll,g:,F'of the teaching staff of to have a lunch counter and rest ",9 n,c.A.F. station at Bum- rooms. It will be a two storey memde school. building of wooden construction .congratulatlons are being ,,.,,d,d to Miss Phyllis Macls of 'l-lebron rrince of W lottetowni Ind Donald of nor second congratulations are extended Robert M.. H. and Mr:.d t who gradua e mm varsity. Montreal. May 23. WW1 degree of PhD. year pass certllicat son University. Sackville. N. where he received his B. A. gree. Springfield West. Lend, Coleman, and Rev. W. and. Mrs. Dickson. 0'1-Cary. plsnhlnl to Conference ville," N.B. June 3 to 8. They present the West Clive 4)'l.eary charges. The Young Peoples m'eI5 Union by Miss Olive Jelly. made to attend the western P hyfery Young Peoples Union sp rally which will be held in lime United Church on June The minister spoke on "God's qvilrements for a revival." meeting closed by the Benediction. --Mr. and Mrs. I-leber H. Ha Springfield West, accompanied Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Dickson. Bree, returned to their homes Saturday afternoon. June 7th, tor attending the sessions of Howlan, and Mr. 0'Lesry, attend- the Church of England which met in Milton 1-fer many friends have Hewlett. 0'Lea1'Y. ha!- in shape for either volleyball. The youth of Oiheery greatly Wallis, Ai- experienced kindergar- ten teacher on the stall! of the who received her Nor- mni Training Certificate from ales College. Char- Miss Joan Mac- o'Leary who received Baxter, son of Rev. B. Baxter of Bldeford McGill Uni- in biochemistry He is a graduate of Mount Aili- Mr. and Mrs. Heber H. Hardy. Mr. Fred Mac- attend the Maritime of the United Church of Canada. which meets in Sack- i:)'Leary United Church nrcslded. The minutes were read Plans were Mizpah l'.i-.ary. and Mr. Fred MacLeod of Maritime Conference of the Un- ited Church of Canada in Sack- iville. N. 3. Others who have re- turned alter attending the confer- ence in Sackviile, N. B., are: Rev. J. M. Sheen, Elmsdale; Rev. A.R. Wallis, Alberton; Rev. R. H. Bax- ter, Bldeford; Mr. Murray Gordon, Cascumpec. Mr. Russel Learci, 'Fortune Cove. Mr. Douglas Brown of the RC. A.F., stationed at Goose Bay, La- brador, has been transferred to Summerside and he and Mrs. Brown (nee Miss Beulah Macwil- iiams of Carleton. Lot 6) and in- lant daughter, will soon be at the Summerside air base. to of planned to carry groceries a and its size will be 80 by 52 leet. ex- RIC El ful ministry at Bldeford lor to Boicstown, N. B., We who w ordained B., de- Sable, Victoria, Bonshaw Hampton. G, .. are ' CABLE HEAD EAST SCHOOL ..'Honour roll for May: re- and 2. Auidon Sutherland, 3. Mullally and Ben MacDonald. on 2. Eddie Macxinhon. Thursday night. May 29 in the Grade V-1. Patricia MacKinnon Sunday School room of the church 2. Beatrice M':icKinnoii. '1 he president. Miss Hester Bootcs Grade IV-1. Patricia. MacLea.n, 2. Ralph Macxinnon Kim-ion. Grade ll(hl-l. res- ring the 18. re- The Kinnoh. Grade -I (aw--l. Kinnoh. 2. Kenneth Macxinnon. Grade ' aid 2. Noel Macdonaid. Ydyu At a meeting of the directors of the 0'Leary Farmers Co-operative Association Limited held on Sat- urday night, June 7th, the con- tract for the erection of the new store was awarded to a Summer- side firm. This new store will be of modern design with up-to- date fixtures and equipment. It is and hardware and it is also planned Rev. R. H. Baxter of the Bide- ford Pastoral Charge of the Unit- ed Church of Canada has accept- cd I. call to the Hampton, P.E.l. charge, and will take over his new charge the first Sunday of July. He has had a very success- the past four years and served the congregations at Tyne Valley,Con- o way and Bidelord. His successor will be Rev. A. J. MacDonald of a young man on Sunday morning, June 8th, 1952. in Sack- ville, N.2B., by the Maritime Con- ference of the Church. At Hamp- ton Rev. Mr. Baxter will serve the congregations ol Appln Road, De and AZ. the month of Grade VII-1. Edna MacKinnon. Mary Grade VI-1. Arlene MacKinnon. Grade I1(a)-l. Bernadette Mar- Ann MacLean. 2. Jean Maclnnis. 3. I-lughle Mar- Leoiiani Mac- ib)-i. Gerald Macdon- 'c1rr'rr:aIcK. England-(CP) - THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN Conway And Vicinity St. Louis andiiicinity Mr. Gussie Doucette spent sev- eral days with friends in Char- lottetown recently. Mr. and Mrs. Eextus Gillie. Kil- dare, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Myers. Mr. Eddie Lutes of Moncton, N. B., was a recent visitor at, the home of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Myers. Miss Eileen Shields has return- ed to her home 'in Rosevllle after spending a pleasant winter with friends in New York. Mrs. Edmund Gsudet of Rum- lord, Maine, was a recent visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil Chalsson in st. Louis. Friends of Miss Lydia. Doucette are sorry that she is confined to her home due to illness, and wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Vital Gauthier of Abramjs Village were recent visit- ors to St. Edward, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Peter M. Perry. - Mr. Joseph Blachhard recently motored to Charlottetown to visit. his wife, who is ill. He was ac- companied by Mrs. Blanchard's brother, Mr. Gerald Profltt. Mrs. Joseph M. Arsenault of Mexico, Maine. wss,a recent visit- or at the home of her brother, Mr. John B. Arsenault and Mr. Arsenauit. Friends of Mrs. James O'Brien are pleased to see her home again after being a patient at the West- ern Hospital for the past ten days. Mr. and Mrs. William O'Brien and baby Gary have returned to their home in St. Louis alter spending the past year in Toronto where Mr. O'Brien was employed. Mrs. D. Myers and Mrs. Larry Leggltt have returned to their home in Everett, Mass.. after at- tending the funeral of their moth- er Mrs. Joseph Handrahan which was held recently in Palmer Road. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Blanchard ard and family have motored from Moncton, N.B., and are visiting at the home of Miss Annie Ramsay in Pleasant View. Mr. Edmund DeRoche has re- turned to his home in Palmer Road after having spent several months in Ontario where he was employ- ed. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund 1''. Perry have received word that the con- by dltion of their son Leltoy, who 0- The Brmsh "my "555 E?” address was injured in a motorcycle accl- 1234567 Trwper smmk” to 5h”W dent, is somewhat improved. Mr. W”””5 WW MIEV5 (mm name Perry is still confined to the hos- on at- the should be addressed. Now it has fun with the regulations. real letter for ”l234” etc. and fig- ures some recruit is having a little I pital in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Gaudet oi Leovlilc were recent visitors at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Gaudet in Summersid . They also visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gau- A IIIETII.-'1 Hid n reetow . 'Q....I.i.: tC.5.:..?rS;S.'R- D as i F 1- - ' I o 2 - h o P lm iruanom-in. 4.Athlcl:i fabbr.) i R33” wJ,?:”:,,”,?,f,;”5ed ind ;,,,,;; I '” ”9"P,a,; 21'T”w"d to see their beloved pastor back 4 Exclamation 5.City . .22.Electrlned with them on Sunday. June 8th. 03 50'"-OMPI imlem” P"'-M” Reverend Patrick Walsh was a I7-Cuthnelw - 9-M9k9hNle 334"? patient at the Western Hospital , as meat e 24.Buiider of gm. over two ween, 8. wild ox backbone the ark '10. own Frolic fposs.) . . -1 . li.Grate 12 Bobble 2.'2.Amt-naco ,,,,?f:,.d””,fomMS,,n:”',3gf,i,T Igellg: 12. Terrible than i 27-Takes , . to spend Sunday. June 8th, at the 33-GUNW1 A3-C9” in r”5”55I”" s'""'."'A""”9' home of Mrs. Della Doucette in 15. One who is :ll.Afiirmaiii'e by force I 32. European plewmg vggw, They were gccgm. notthanklul reply 28.Harmonizr country” panjed by M,-, gnd M,-3, E;-nest 17. Sheltered 16. Period of in color 3!. Hair on. Legnmc, side geological 29. Half ems horse's necltj 13-”0MY' IIMOFY 31-P00"? 37-Chllm. Friends of Miss Lorraine Brown, gathering - daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdin- insect and Brown of St. Louis, are sorry 19 Depart to hear of her recent illness. Miss Dregs Brown is a patient at the West- Lukewerm ern Hospital. .. on . .Itslis.h fiver Friends of Mrs. Joseph Blanch- .Shoshonesn arci of st. Roch are pleased to Indian know that she is on the road to i30.Fsugh recovery after having undergone a I (ver.) serious operation in Charlotte- 3f.Flesh of town. Mrs. Blanchard was a pa.- rleer tlent at the Western Hospital for 33.TilI(-xiibf several months before going to the soil Charlottetown. 35. Large tasks --- .16. Heed -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudln 37,Pgel and family, of North Rustico. were 38.Wiihout recent visitors to St. Louis. guests urn) of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gaudin, ssxruounigim, Sr. On their return they were (Em-,) accompanied by Mr. Gaudlnls 4o,(;0)gmou,,d mother who will visit with them (1, mvel-(p,.,) for a few days. Down Sincere congratulations are be- "NW5? lng extended to the three nurscs 2-F'"'-'0? from Palmer Road parish who lb0l"- have been recently awarded their , DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-llero's how to work it: A X Y D L B A A X II N . isLONGFELL0W , One letter simply stands for another. In this oxa'mple A is used, (for the three L's. X for the two 0's, cic. Single letters, apos- trophics. the lcngihand fo Escii day the code letters are different. A Crypiogram Quotation . ' W Y r R12 (2 z c IYW UMZDRQ S2 ' S.1iunlay's Cryplnquoie: O IMMORTAL SEA Wl-LICH RYORTH. rmniion of the words are all hints.'. RIT arrmr cnirrhuari HUC-EFHYDL, s UR SOULS HAVE SIGHT OF THAT I BROUGHT US HXTHER.-giVORDSglJ diplomas in Charlottetown. They are Miss Mary Callaghan, daugh- tor of Mr. and Mrs. Harris Cal- laghan, Miss Marjorie Murphy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Murphy of Ebbsflcet. and Miss Jean Aiyward. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Alyward of Pleasant View. A miscellaneous shower was held in St. Edward's Hall on Thursday evening, June 5th, for Miss Mar- jorie Petcrs and Mr. Ben Arsen- suit in honor of their approach- ing marriage. A well-laden basket oi gins was prasented to them. The gifts were opened by Mrs. Aubln Gaudet and the accom- iII7..S"i' Iwvziiisii ui llllkl low nail unit HI ' iwc:iii.w ilk 2lII HI.li(' llllli lllIt'l IH..T'II Ii('(.lliNl' il'H dual Iiin-rinil Kim Ill-til-i Ywlir ill"! I-ll you. walk for its liigli-In-utiiig V Iuc uni. airy-cliinm-II to rt-niuvv lnr cowl. nil-ircziti-ll in pr(W'l'lil iuitli your Iiuii.-st-. Iir.IN iI'()I uiul. Ivr Iizm it nr i.ivi iii.-I ii HMS IVIIII. i'.().iiI. ('0. I.'IIIl. Ilil Vi H 1.! Hi NHZII LU. .Nlll'K 'xl'(ll I '. I Hi IIKIII AN In-miimiuw HIIR nnIaw-.iI.- panying verses were read by Mrs. Nelson Doucette. Miss Peters and Mr. Arsenault graciously thanked one and all for their lovely gifts. ' after which a dainty luncheon was served by the ladies in charge. Square dancing was enjoyed for the remainder of the evening. . 3.0. BIG C:TCH CAPETOWN - (GP) -- Five thousand sharks were caught in three days off the Cape Province coast near Hermanus. Caught by handiines, the sharks were not man-eaters but the small grey type caught mainly for their livers, which bring one shining a pound. IONG DITION, England-(OP) -The , ' against taking pet dog: into food stores was given point by a baker in this Surrey town. He placed a railing outside Mr. John J. Murphy and son Ur- b was recent visitors to O'Lcary. Mr. I John J. Murphy, was in Sumrnerside on business recently. Mr. John J. Murphy was in Sum- mcrside on business recently. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Macxay were in summerslde on Thursday, June 5th on business. Mrs. John-U. Murphy was in Summenside on Thursday, June 5 on business. Miss Mary I-Casey, teacher eut Murray Road. spent a recent week- end with her parents at Tignish. Miss Tess 6aF.E?on, teacher at Woodbrock spent a recent week- end st her home in Summersidc. Miss Jean Charlottetown, spent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams. Mr. William Mllllgan, Murray Road was in West Point on Mon- day, June 9th., on business. Mr. and Sherman Lewis and son Bruce, Summerside, are spending a low weeks at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Lewis. Summerside are spending some time at their home in Conway. Mr. Shelton Adams left recently for Halifax where he plans to leave for a three months trip abroad. Mr. John W. Palmer and Wil- liam MacNei1l motored to Sum- mcrside on Tuesday, June 3rd. -Mr. and Mrs. George '1'homp- son were in Summerside on Mon- day, June 9th on business. The dance in the Conway Com- munity Hall on Saturdays are be- ing well patronized. Mr. Edgar Stewart was visiting friends and relatives at Conway and vicinity over the past week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb. 0'- Leary, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur smith on Monday evening. June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Perry. Fortune Cove, were recent visitors at the home of 'Mrs. Pcrryls parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wllliai . MacDonald. Rev. Leslie A. Dignan, Port Hill, was visiting a. few of his parish- ioners at Freeland on Monday, June 9th. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Ellerslic. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy, Foxley River Mr. Reginald MacLean, who is employed on the carferry, spent a weekend with his wife and lamily at Foxley River, recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Adams and daughter Joan were in Summer- side on Wednesday, June 4th on business. The Mixes Ruth and Georgie Ellan are spending a few days at the h me of their grandmother. Mrs. John Broome. The United Ladies' Aid held their meeting at the home of Mars. Oscar MacNelll on Friday even- ing, May 30th. Miss Donna Palmer, teacher at Brae school, spent a recent week- end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Mr. W. H. Burns. Malpeque, spent a recent weekend with his sister and'brolher-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Wyman Miilllgan and daughter. Alberiou, spent a recent weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Milligan, Murray Road. Mr. William Wagner. East Bide- ford, was visiting at the home of his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams on sun- day, Julie lst. Mrs. George Thompson was re- cently visiting her son and daugh- ter-in-lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kcnsington. Mr. George lieiiderson, Char- lottetown, spent a recent weekend with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. llklizar Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Williams. Ellerslie, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hardy, on Sunday. June 1st. The many friends of Mr. George Thompson will be glad to learn he is feeling much better and able to return to work. Mr. and Mrs, Orrin MacDonald MacNelll's, were rccriit VlSII.Ol'S at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams were in Summerside on Saturday, May (list, on business. Mr. Elmer Mllligan, Murray Road, spent a recent weekend with friends at Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Ramsay at- tended the Simmonds-Jelfreys wedding in summer.-aide recently. Mr. Gordon Toombs. Summersirle, was in Conway on business on Mon- day, June 9th. Mrs. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley River, was in Summerslde on Fri- day, June 6th on business. Mr. Lawson Oatway has return- ed in his home after spending some time working in Ontario. Messrs. Colin, Lea, and Stewart Milligan motored to Summcrslde on Tuesday, June 3rd. Mr. and Mrs. George Morrison and son, Angus, were in Portage on Sunday, June lst, visiting at the home of Mr. Thomas Beggar. Mr. and Mrs. Alton We-bb. 0'LearyI were guests at the home of Mr. and; Mrs. Robert H. Palmer on Monday evening, June am. Mrs. Muriel Ellands, side, recently spent ” few days with her mother, Mrs. John I-lroome. Mrs. Ellands attended .lhe funeral or her mother-in-law, Mrs. George Eilands. Messrs. L. J. Murphy and James Jenkins, Summerside. were visit- ing Conway and vicinity on Satur- day, Juiic 7th. Mrs. John Foley and son Em- mett were visitors at the home 0: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNeiil on Monday, June 9th. The many lrierids of Miss Enid Smith will regret to learn she re- cently hurt her ankle very badly and had to go to summerside tor x-rays. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hardy and granddaughter Lolliel Banks were Summer- R Piusville and Bloomfield Notes -Miss Alice Gallant, returned to her home in Brocton, recently. Mm. Elizabeth Gallant. was A recent business visitor to O'Learv Miss Audrey Gallant spent a re- cent evening in Piusviila. Mr. Allie Gallant, spent a recent week-end in Plusville. He is fishing at Sea View. Mr. Bill Gallant recently re- turned in his home in Piusville after spending several months in Korea. Mr. and Mm. John Corcoran were visiting in St. Louis. on Sunday Julie lst. Miss Sylvia Pineau, Duvar, spent a recent evening with Miss Nor- ma Corcoron, Plusvllle. Mr. Daniel Dalton and Desmond IDalton, St. Lawrence, were in Plus- vllle recchtiv. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Gallant, Sum- merslde, recently spent I week- end in Piusville- Mr. and Mrs.EHegr;ert Gallant and 3011. David, Fortune Cove, were visiting at the home of Mr. and The regular mee-ling of the W0- men's Auxiliary of St. Peter's Church, Lot Eleven, was held at the home of Mrs. Oscar M.acNeill on Thurs- day evening, June 5th. Mr. William MacNei1l and Miss Lois Palmer attended the show ”The Prince of Peace" in O'Leary Verdun Theatre on Thursday evening, June 5th. Mr. Cecil Hebb, New Glasgow, student at Kings College, Halifax, has returned to Inverhess where he very capably looks after the flock and Church of St. Andrews. -The many friends of Mrs. Elzie Smith will regret to learn she is a patient in the Prince County Hos- pital. All Join in wishing her ii speedy recovery. in Summerslde on Monday, June 9th. on business. Mr. Aubrey Malone, has return- cd to Halifax. alter spending a va-I cation with his wife and family atl Foxley River. Mrs. Oscar MacNelil and son William and Mrs. John W. Palmer were in Charlottetown on Friday, June 6th on business. Mr. James MacDonald has re- turned to Charlottetown after visiting his brother, Mr. Michael MacDonald. Murray Road, who is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. William Mac- Kinnon and Mr. 'and Mrs. Cecil Maclilnnon motored to Summer- side on Tuesday, June 3rd. Messrs. George Tuplln- and Wil- iiam Milllgan, Murray Road, at- tended the funeral of Mr. Russell Matthews on Wednesday, May 28th. Mr: and Mrs. GeOrge,Tup1ili and daughter were recent week-end visitors the home of their daughter son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Nunn, Pictou. at and Alvin Mr. Thomas McKlrinon and Mr. Cecil Hebb were in Conway on, Thursday evening, June am, on business. ' Mr. Clarence Murphy, who is employed on the carferry, spent a, week-end with his wife and fam- ily recently. Mm. Hessell Culleton and sor Freddie. Toronto, arrived home by Myrna, Murray Road,- The sympathy of the community is being expressed to the relatives and immediate family of the late Mr. Russel Matthews, Alberton, whose death has been a shock to everyone who knew him. Mrs. William Steinberg, R..N.. New York, has arrived home to spend some time with her mother who is a patient at the Stewart Memorial Health Centre, Tyne Valley. . The Bidelord Play "Poor Married Man" was presented in Freeland Hall on Tuesday evening June llrd. The hall was filled to capacity with people who enjoyed really good acting. There was a sale of candy. Play was sponsored by the Womcns Institute. Messrs. Lorne MacLean R.C.A.F. Moncton, N. B. and Gilbert Beer R.C.M.P. Newfoundland. are visit- ing their parents at Coleman and were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer, Free- land, on Monday evening, June 9th. The box and shook mill at Con- way is doing a rushing business making egg cases. These cases are of a superior quality and are be- ing purchased by egg-grading sta- lions at many places on the Is- land. Mr. Macliirinon is to be congratulated on his success in ihls undertaking, which gives em- ployment to many local men. plane to spend a. vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mns. Gabriel Bulger, Foxley River. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy, and Miss Araenault were in Sum- nierside on Friday. June 6th on business, Mrs, JohhiMacDoiiald, of Eliza- beth, New Jersey, nee Pearl Mac- Donald has arrived home to spend sometime with her aged father and mother. Mrs. Howard Barlow and son George, Elierslle, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Liabm-1 Bulger on Sunday, June 1st. --Mrs. Elsie Smith and Mrs. David Smith -were In Summer- side recently and were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Thom- as MacNevin. Mr. Erland Henderson. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Henderson. Freeland, has returned to his home afier his aeond year's work at Dalhousie University, Halifax. Mr. and Mrs. David Maclnli-rr have returned to the homo of Mr. Otto Murphy. after a visit with relatives at Charlottetown. Phone inn It In tolllllll mes: inner his shop with a sign "dogs teth- - and hens! , Cash without dorsrrs or b:ilk.IIiIG smurity. Cull on your signature only. Cash with up to 24 months to repay. HOUSEHOLD 'l 50 Gram George 50., who 1, phone 2992 CHAILOITIYOWN, P.I.l. oreiop in today! FINANCE "1 3'30!!! cum unmet: yzda 76:; 919 m0 cost 0 W; PAGE Tnmrem I Mrs. John F. reoonvtllv. l'iriends of Mrs. Roch O'Brien, St. Lawrence, who was rushed to the Western Hospital recently, are glad to learn she is much improved in health. A large crowd attended the dance in Bloomfield on Friday night, May 30th. Music was supplied Leonard Barnett and Alton Hardy. I Gallant, Piusville, Y . -BB IIIIIIS MIIIIS . . . .. I'.GI' MW naivirron w. M. s. The June meeting of the Hamp- ton W. M. S. was held at the home day evening, June 3rd, president. Mrs. J. Dixon presiding The worship service was con- ducted by Mrs. C. Ince and hymns Scripture reading and prayer. The Temperance story was draniatized by the secretary, Mrs. Rowan Fer- guson, assisted by Mrs. Elmer in- man, Mrs. George Vlllett and Mrs. John Rogerson. The business period followed and minutes of the last meeting were read, approved and signed. Re- ports were given. Roll call answer'- ed by 17 members, and the com- munity friendship secretary re- ported 21 home calls, 13 cards and 5 treats. Donations were gratefully re- ceived lrom Mrs. Beecher Inman and Mrs. M. A. MacQu:-irric. An address was then read and a presentation made to Mrs. 1.. 5.. Molirey who is leaving soon for another field of labor. The next meeting in be nt of Mrs. George Cannon on '1'ues- ' with the : were sung followed by responsive :- sllght, gentle princrss. has taken on one of the world's toughestjobs e- health minister in the Indian government. she is the only wo- man Nch1'u's cabinet. 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