oc'r0BER 5- 1952 . - . i 1 Tl-IE GUARDIAN. cnAnLor-ra-rovitN , A .h pA(;1i; is-ni-1-gm' 11"” V”'"eV w 's”1a3'15"19111o'n11-51'W '1” llewsllalier Magnate Maritime Kinsmen Hold Restaurant M ' THE wssrsnu euaaolalv 11 zm"R'R rumor: COUNTY olmca - gnd . Many from this. community It- -' - - e I a summer Street Bummer-Ids Phone 3081- I .. tended the E mont BB exhibition BIOS lll Al,IStra"a , E ' jun, subscriptions. Advertising Representatives 3 V - O e n aaonoa CUUW and GEORGE won-on mgfme 5"f:1”Vn”l?e1:;:f”";,.:3':n 1::dwr:g?5:iil:fi' afepthegnbgeauztlgi . n. it mm" "mu": 3032 "1? 8033' whh hgr gnnnnnnlienlh Mn nhd display of knitting and hooking nan30UmiET tn” t k ------ I . Currie'a Restaurant at O'Ler.:'y in. Guardian may be bouglit at any or the M” J W Mncpnnnnh and other handicraft work, (Rememhhslr kexg Ar;-Inge!-hr The District seven fall counclll that had been decided regarding was broken into mmeum, snmmnv ' ' ' e ' ' meeting of the Kinsmen Clubs of Kinsmen. work. The entertainment night and 3 gmaii sum 01 money following stores in Bummersuu. ' dmhi A”51'”1”5 31'”1551' '1e'"1”' the Maritilnea was held in sum- was under the chairmanship of Al. stolen. Entry was made through , noon, Bummer street: Gourii DIIIIIWFG. 21 Central Street M . d M . H H, ,. nnd Miss Delores Newcornbo return- uuy. News-stand. Wm: Street: gittlek osudet. or oi-Invuia stress: d,.,;m:'.3 c;:.ml:,masumynerside. 10 ll" Work at the Medical 3: "l'l'3m1l:- d19l1n1a 111' 5106; :1 merside. at nobsoirs Restaurant Bestall. who with Dick aenthorn the back door main, .0 th. hm, naueotwl ,Groce' I7. second at. island Motor Transport. were nnent, of Mn Hny” mmhnn Centre. Summerside, on Monday, 91”” hm "- N” 9i and Garden of the Gulf Auto and Elmer Offer introduced some kitchen. The break is being in- gtreet; V1366! Grog-gm 1110 Bllllell Street; Enman'I loII- Mm R. c Hay", We, hhe week. September 29th after spending I 1”""19- 5"'1”'dW 111311-39 WM 53 courts on Saturday. Represent- Island humor into the meeting. A vestlgated by the Alber-ton Detach- W300 46 :1. Wm, rvico Dru ' I. - d t S t h 2-nhh two week vacation at her home 3-1111 1134 been 1'1 9001' 11931911 101” atives were present from the iol- party ior all guests and delegates ment of the R. C. M.'P. r: I. L Waits in Kenslngfnn. ' en 0 ep em: 11"9- ' 'twx?hyebae":' nu mm lowing clubs: st. John. Moncton. completed the agenda. . vwasrrnmcnoamcn . . . . '-'- ”l'W'"fMI 01' edit', Tr . B'd 't. Th 'u in ill bottom Frank Weeks. Representative. re:&e:ltn;1iEos,t:Is"o:Dr:t1:.yslfgniiirxua Milli! from Tyne V8119! attend. reporter on the Melbollme A80 "111 FL..iverepo:ll?nNewcaur?le. Pi1cxtofle.M;l::v1meetfrlgm-vgxugosctnalgly thsendclgdnliy . INDHN mvlm 0- W- 1- phug, 33.; 0:11.. um 55; non... A L Lhmonn. ed the harvest service in Lot 14 made his name Is a war corres- Giugown ggckviue, Sydney. Am. Alex M593” um hi. committee -1 n T. Presbyterian Church on Sunday pendent with the Australian and he”; 51”, 33,, 5;. John" New, 0, Dave onrneny Dink Hnnnhnrnn C-van; monthlyd meetrlhg oi the ' ' ' ' ..wase Ittehmneot f”'M-M? 1 . g. 0 Mn 1-hm. afternoon; September 28th and New Zealand forces in the First , -Tl.t:.i:'i.?3f2..I.t.3?li.Y.': m.3.3.l.i”'a.1E:"EE:.?;"S.::'.t ..u:.r”::..t':er::. it i. . w... w... ;c:::::.. .a::r:::rr...::l :r.:::".:i.;:.1r":::- .::...2"s::t Em... mt... ,C(gle hmem or the RI-chupl memde Baptist church held n mm m the Prmce Conn”, Hon. male choir render some beautiful In 1,ond0n'n!m. the WM. he W” sixteen out '01 Wemynone dubs. gcamph ' ;nan, Kensington, with in members wn been transferred to K.Q- D1V' m9e111l8 in the hall last week with D1151 91111 1l0P9 5110 W1-11 I00ll be hymm' ' 9'111”1med "H101 51111 11113113189? 01 The business session in the1 During the afternoon and even- 311111 11119 V1511" P1'959111- T1" WP Ottawa. ",4 iewgs god” in Mrs. Bruce Johnston in charge of W911 3851111 Ml D . "'"" 9110 1-11111911 0'-1310 50!'V100 End Game morning was presided over by the in the visiting ladies were enter- 511191" 017911911 "119 1119911118 "1111 .u nu mm dmmmmrs. Eandh the devohnnnl penned. Tho openh jg ss oryss MacNeill motored imo mhuct with bond Nnnmhnh Dmnm Governor, R. Hn (Randy) mined by the Kmeue cmh otiprayer. The minutes, roll call and we fans and Kathleen will join 1118 hymn "What A Friend we Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hayes and 110"” 110111 T91'01'lt0 10 liwnd lome ngwgphpe, mng-Mn, who wnhnnneh Reynolds on Saint John, N B” snmmersidel .report oi treasurer were all receiv- bmy in the month Ha” 111 J95115" W35 10110Wed by 1'11'- ""1 1115- wuuam H37” time Wsmng her mom"' Mr" 11110 1-011C10l'1 T111198 End DB-11y M511. and at the noon luncheon. the The Elmmemide Kinsmen Club.1ed and Cmmdered 551131"C1”1'V- him later ' Psalm 46 read respcnsively. the Charlottetown. were guests of 9-.n.nT.dM!ncN;ll. She was accom- anwhoee newsnmpel. nnhcy he mod, guest speaker wan nnhnnnl pres). wnh 32 ,ne,nhe,n' in one of ,he;0ne new member was welcomed. H0UsEw"'fMmG h M”. Scripture lesson in st. Mark ll). Mrs. R. C. Hayes on Sunday. ggd 9daugvhterrswgagmelnlhgiacgin wed much of hu late me and m- dam. wanhen Gaudeh Charlmeh smallest 0! the Summemde dubs. The when 0, the ice cream fat. .1 Mom” ma dwahwx Jean and prayer Confession of am September 28th. mam the past mama; vmun m terests. Murdoch returned to Aus- gown. and guests were national ogqbub rank, high in cnnnnnnhyilvai was read. and a vote of thanks Mmne " ' m umwm Mb" ma smzmg 1” K W115 1-Y1 1920 1-1111 b90ll'l'l0 95110? ficere, Fremont Archer, Stewal-t'work. Among its activities are the.Wl35 lendefed 1110 Dfesldefil 101' ll" he -- n . who recently moved into i. lr new Unto The Hills routine busi- Mr. R. B. Richardson. Halifax. 'l1:;l;'g:iel!i:.mg1l;:'s.t hlenrd slhigr 6:: or the Mqbmum Baum, bqmh Ives And me smcmrn wading pool and playground muesponslblmy at um emermmmemh Queen Elizabeth Park, Little Lea-!B1D0 that of a card party held re- i in ton. were leas- h0iille iriiuri::1n.:dEon Frmay,I!Pnsm 113:3, gigs: cohldiictgehdmbyxelvzitrusg J. E. was a vhsltohhto Tyne Valley over do" Craig. M". Macmm ll” V”. mm; m uwclmon mu led mm Mayor Henry wedge wdcomed my her 26th when their friends a. talk on Jamlzsic b BM e Jwnl: the wee -9,! 'ss s ited in' Timmins Ontario as "11'”11311 1119 "11m331"3 d11'5C1'91'5111P the visiting delgates and presented,i;ll8 133595311. Rrinual 1-iaiiowyen cently. Bepllilnilxled to give them is jolly McMul'do who is lhonfe ori'va:g- Mr Carmen Mac;-Iell has hauled guest of her brothers, Mr. ' and 901110 01l31"1""1 91 d1'90”0l'5 01' the District Governor Randy Rey-iP3l'1.l' 101' 5'-lmYl'l9T51C19 01111111911 M1” ”C”p11”9 "15 "513"”11”" "1 3” ' 1 Mrs. Lester MacKay and Roger Herald and Weekly Tlmes Limited. nolds with an engraved letterichristmas hampers for the nee-dy,i11'l9 treasurer. who has gone away. house win-mirig pal-ty,, During the Lion irom there. Delicious re- 5 building to Tyne Valley and is the I B am I 1 h . , t my in h AM”. Alon h cmken Wu im- im MW an 3.::?:::”.:.t:': 2.” .33? at W2: 1'"3.”K.;'.Xi. .. M. .. ..':”r......:.i "”'””””' ”” u:i:..::d..:l::..:””:1::.: P:”:”.:.":.- .?.?:;:m:: .;:..::::. l.:..;::..i... .. were the recipients. of a lovely and Mrs. Gum; TO0'mn;8;s y' 11 '1e1'"”de"ed or 5 E are I Ivan Macxay, Mr. Erle Williams. He was also mode :. trustee of at h (mm the thwn of summer- public address svstem throughout1 Discussions on prizes for Chris- cl:il;9w;1r;”gr1:cnff;:ly”a2kn:w1h";:e ............'. ' awe '"g' Mr. William Phillips, Mr, opwald Rmlters, Limited, sf;,' Dave Car!-negyx vice president, Summepside school, and it will beitlan Doctrine, with I decision to wl i ' Y , M. w . . ' . t r , h . lmsn Helm Rhnm of chhrhme. Keynote speech Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Campbell steal rvl alter Nhlewcombe. Mr A lifelong advocate of increasing pleslded at this meeting. !remembered that the largest no .repea as ormerly on t e teach and daughter Nancy. OLQR;-y, an ey I aynard, r. Ira Ramsay. strength in international relations, In the afternoon the businessglaticn so far for the Mayors R.nk;lIlg of catechism, and the holding Wm denghwd Ta asslimlgiy - - were visitors at the home of Mr. 1117- Ernest 131115. Mr. Angus Mac- he believed that Australia needed session was concluded. ReporIs1Fund. sl.0il0. came from the sum- of a series of card parties with a several vocal ”':,s' L lam Ans M...C.....M..h.vmmued Imm p”e.i...h. and Mrs. Alfred Colwell on Sun-11'9113ll- Ml'- E1l”0.V Ramsay. Mr. a closer friendly relationship with were received from an clubs re-rmerside Kinsmen Club. prize voted for the highest. scores mm was sefdmsthiif it:-E: zlliieswlrs ”""”1e-5-" day. September 28th. Clarence Phillips. Mr. Louis Cann. the United States. He was always presented, and district Kin policy: -e during the season followed. Luncn 1119 guest” 53 J n W”, wahonmed Malenkov said the war"'produc- s-- M" Hemy B1"h' M" wnuam B-'l1l'1V1ll8 force "1 1-hf Al15lH1lFi- was established for the coming 111CU30d M1 ' 61! e 9 ed results unforeseen by the im- Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hardy N9WC0mb9- Ml'- 151m" M391-493" American Association, being at one year. LONDON, Oct. 1 - I (GP) - lean committees were appointed for The British Council announced to- Irhnse entertainments. with best wishes for health and g ; ,, . 1 h in and Mr. Ernest Paynier attended . . - . P911511--515. Instead 01 1 na WBl'ik- lave returned 10 11”” Om? . . time president of the association. - .day it has sent to Canada an ex- A comprehensive report oi the happiness in their new homll, cned by the war. lguasia was Massachusetts havclngapmt Nthe htezeraiiltirgh the s'Tu);Iildea)Valel:Zn"l:1r;- He 15 Survived by ms widow ms inA:m:he esinhcifgnorglugangnggldnhlh mbmon of 40 Ontpainmms by five innmcemn Comemmn was Ewen . strengthened, he added, summer in Miss crtle ac ev- ' . . Shh. Rupert an oxford Umversny . 1 d' Th':contemporal'y Brl ish painters. The by the president. Alberfon H. in - 1 . . --- - ' M- ?i s ' . , i. lC c on. q o n. - . . . , . . .:xl1i:ah;o1:ls'aa following two develop Mr. Ind M”. Hudsan prmhnm' companled by Mrs, Percy Bi1'chlThe church was mica go Capa. er and he chose as his topic thelham Gem. and Joseph Herman. gglsltletzsegilnch was served by the and VICIIIHY 1 In the U S S R and the M.,.....,.., we... recent guests of as ori:anlsi- The congresationlciiy. the Rev. Amzus MacDonald national Kinsmen convention 1'9'iThe exhibition will be shown in ,;”wM,M.M - ' - - 1 - Mrs. Edwin Hansen and hopes to have the pleasure oiithe officiating clergyman. cently held in Vancouver. He com- Toronto during October and iat- London, Ont., Winnipeg and Van- --s eo les democracies-no aises 1V1l”- 3'15 - i D 13 11f11j1jR ""5 EH mented on decisions and pollciesirr in Ottawa, Montreal. Quebec. couver. h male choir often. l Mrs. Fred Hansen. Mrs. Thomas DBBIOIE, Charlotte- and better living smndhrdsh WW1. 15 59511111113 ""19 ume 11111111 2. In capitalist econom'ies-re- M he! DB1'9YlWvN13'- 51111 M"- w' 9- peatlng crises and a militarized D1" wmmm Bl11:m:hwitlSla:i,1: 1-llW5011r A1b”m11' economy; exploitation and impov- 3111"" 39;” htihe wa1:n';n Mr nnd M , erishment of the majority. 11”” R" In gnfmgn ' ' 111- 31111 M-1: 1'&3e1m'd L091? 191' Mlalotov was accorded what Tass M” m” ' 1A9'"l1'Yv we” 11” 1111 3113515 ” 1" described as a "stormy ovation" , . , ' .. . cl Mrs. Horace New- and Mrs. Alvin Bell. Elmsda.l.e- he nnhi uruhnz circles. in the Comm: and M”. waldo MM. United states were chiefly reepon- is Delores New-combs M1" Wi ci.v1i;3':””',A1be'''3:ni 1;” sible ior creating "aggi-ess'lve war g:::g:,1I1r'V xgnnsMncDonh1d motored 9"'&::fen1;h'” aem H1751) E M alliances like the North Atlantic to Mnncmm N. Bnhon Sunday, ti-ea . . Bloc directed against peace-loving September 23th. states of the Soviet Union. Chin- M" 1"” M” Hunter weekslese Peoples Republic and count- Mn whhnm Newcomhe, Mr. "mmed 1” Enersue 1m samrday rites of the peoples democracies." and Mfr. Ivan MacKay and where they visited their daughter Manmkcvv close to Shaun m the dauzmer Sandra and M”. HE" 51,111 sm'1"i1”'w' M1” and M” party secretariat. made the keynote Lhhmn, were visitors to Port uinsion England. returning 10 A1" speech which had been given by Elgin and Springhlll over the hm” Sunday evenhm Stalin at previous congresses. Mal- weekend of September 27th. it the election oi --- ML and Mm George Ramsim 1i?.i11lefo1(,J0mli:.1sas'BPre:sldium.. the elec- Another meeting of the Tyne '1"”"””l m”1”"d 1” Charm” non of the Congress' Secretariat. Valley Dairying Association was 1”” s1"'1"d” m""”””' M” and the credentials and editorial held in the hall at Tyne Valley Ramsay will spend some time with commlssmm. The agenda also was on Monday his daughter and son-in.1aw. Mr. mved mm to make hnnl ninns go, and Mrs. George Burnett. on Tues- apgexm 0-! the addresses by Mum. ammgummon wnn other names. day Mrs. Ramsey and her sister, n kov and Molotov were not immed- Mr, and M”. Eldon Mucnenn Mrs. Osborne Leiurgey of Sum- 1 uh h It merside have 1" Mb1my' Ni Y" mtely avalabm 3 (mg was and son I.lillex'. accompanied by .h n the Wm vmh rel hves. likely the Soviet press would carry t 1 1 9' 1 ' ” mew Monday-momma and MW 5:. ;lad..”J.':...?l;.”iill”'e..S:2 23. Th. autumn Thanksgiving ggr- cow radio would broadcast them. sundav Snmember 28'n' to snend service of Alberton Auxiliary at the (Miueukov is considered by many 8 -time ....mnn whh ,ei..uves United church w. M. s. was held in ills West in be on ills way to hhmd. .he.... in the church last evening. The succeed Stalin to power. However, guest speaker, Rev. Mr. Staples. Stalin inasense already has I-7P01!”ll 1:70 and Mrs. Robert Sharp minister oi Greenmount Church of for the congress in his 25,000-word motored home ff m Winnipeg Christ, delivered a. challenging and essay on economics published last nnd spent some ti e with their inspiring message. Mrs. A.C. Green, week. This was considered to em- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Foster president of the Auxiliary conduct- body much Russian law for the Sharp. Bide-ford, and Mr. and Mrs. ed the service and the Scripture future.) Leigh Stewart. Summerside. The.l' was read by Mrs. Charles John- 1 . leit on Sunday. WS.enplhe:n:l:er 113111 , Th M, d F I G V w W When It Rains or Snows You Think Of 5&0". e sses ee earl oregn nests Not horned u. S. collega Lona Hunter. members oi the . ' Elnifodil Mission Band sang a'duet. Tim rqportgd mg: foreign guest; 11136 A Sunbeam F0? -185115-' and were present representing Com- continued from page 6 following the address, Mrs. John mums; pm-me, hbmihdu The agency i e-e . I 11. W911-5 .1'9lldBY5(1 ”Ul'll'10T H15 did not name any of these, but Oklahoma 49' Pmsnurgh no I when You Think Of Rubber Footwear ll'ings." The church was beautiful Mam-ice Tho,-ez boss or me French . . . . - Ohio University 22, Toledo 20 with cut flowers and potted plants. hhny who long has been cohvnles. Drake 34' Empmia (K85) Teachh A large number of people from cm: 1,1 Ruxlhy is believed go be en 18 ggggxrmh ”9"11”""”" were 111119119 Went Marquette 21, Boston 0 ' M91711-1e1'3 01 3110 T111111! o9mm1"1' Vlllanova 21. Detroit '7 I I . ist. Party Politburo - soon to be Maryland 28, Clemson 0 N BLIND WORKERS ggaroetigd byhaunih lzflsldlum. stGteorgia 49, North Carolina . --'- w mars a , m s, . WEYBURN, SEEK.--(CF) -M079 eralg ministers and other t.op8;no- gifke 7. Tennessee 0 , v u is OLXV SpQRr1vIN B0 5 mania Ii? Math. mom bum, V!” vummm me" mad” "he" msmslppl Vstate 41 Arkmus ?t?lYs d AND iioclunais 2:251? rsgger with pare gum flgtible gas Bglfd :39 peo c i m . ' , ' i i ' w re corruga e so es s . . - seliysupportirrgj. 3 Blierz W31”! Sb 11510014 and l'B-i1lYTl-1811a 513;1u9m?e 35 San” C1" 0 . heavy black top: and main lining. rugated soles. Perfect fitting 1 1 gs: rm 1? thmem secretary Rlvi igg thee llI1lgoecoyev:UgivI:1ace'ov"look- 1 A - sizes 6 to 11. a pair .. ........... ...- I u 0 pl: 0 a. Canadian National ' , , . ' Immune for the Bhnd The congress, expected to last a 5"1:'Ifj1':;le95lg-a'me 14 Texas 1 Knee Length. Mens sizes. 6 h ------ ;"1':f1cl;nl:11;h:w3;kll&t3wWl;l;V?a5g: ham, 31h wns'nnnhon lshne ., I Will" ---------------------------------------------------- -- ' RUBBER OVERSHOES in 4 buckle style, dull SINGAPORE. Oct. 5 --(Rei1iel'sl 11 Y . vlnnntnn 10 Oklahoma A 5, M , finished rubber, fleece lining and.heavy cor- --Tho Duchess of Kent. here on I. Bl”l1m"10'll IWID. lncludlns e11mlll- i ' ' ' Knee! Lensth. BOY! Slum rugated soles. . I pa r - tour or British territoriu in awn of the NIWI Polltburo Ind .- Southeast Asia, Saturday gave a Organizations Bureau (0r8bUr0l aggrtgfhky 1-E)-'e;xhexaE0Ai golfghzrn ...... n 9.50 M1.Sliif...?..?.?..??t ............ .; ........ 5.95 rnclltail party for officers of the 51111 Sllbslgviljltllls 8- P1'l381d1llm: 150 Methodist 7 n Royal West Kent Regiment, oi approve pl s for vast increases in i 8 P3 l' , . which she is colonel-in-chief. A Rlmlsls industrial and agricultural fg.1:?s?:::: ;'tn'treex;7s g:1c:51,mn 13 , , . Bo”. 5”” 1 1” 5' 4 source close to the Duchess said production under the new fiveryetlf yap wage. ' Thigh L"'g1h' 3”” 51"” 7 ” pa” ' 11" V” "1-1W1'13 11913911 M111 1'1” 1a""C1'1ed 18 m”"1'1”1 1150- Colorado A. & M. 28. Denver 0 3 pa” " """""""""""""""""""""""""""""" " I Youths' Sizes 13 to 3. hintiaihling up well to the 90-degree Greatt inoevfest attaches to the Vvyomlng 14, Utah State 0 '1-high Length, Youths' sizes. 3 P1111” i . move 0 rep ace the Politburo, to Michighh State 17' Oregon sure A pair I -r------ which world Communism long has 14 n 'N looked ior guidance. with the Pre.!- Brigham Young 18. Montana 7 idium. It was believed certain that Oregon 20, Idaho 14 ' -- the Presidium will be made up of Stanford 14. Michigan 7 Auasn JOHN OATWAY most of the same men now on the Southern California 22. Army 0 files 5 in 12. u LENS PULL-ON OVERSHOES in light weight, bright finished rubber with top strap. Men's Hip Length Rubber Boots. as above, a pair ........................... .. 1 m'l'liere placed peacefully away Politburo. -r--"-"Am-r-r---. H the Prince county Khan” 1 on pleased with Trumana down-to- V ' h. Wgdne5dhy' Benmnnel. 24, Rlhen bo1('fV”;1"91e55- l11ec11m” 10 11115 earth pollticklng. Others are said MENS Mlznlulii ViEiGl-IT RUBBER BOOTS. sizes 6 to 12. I I n - I - .lohn Ottway in his 68th year, 9, owing 31;!" il))tehe:Wi:xhlgdori;ainh ilrlllgiy to fear he may go too far hand get . ahl hlack Vvillh roll edierlt sales This is a a pair ....................... .. resident, or sad 1 in t ' I. "sympathetic vote" for t e Gen- 8 or. genera purpose 00- 5., yum I 9111'” 91' 9 1”,” est to see which leaders remain at ennh ' V n Mghouh in rnmnh hennh for U10 1013 0'1 14119 Pliny 1&ddeI'- smug writer. on his 1,,-uh "pm-L Mens Sizes 6 to 12. 4 PULL-ON OVERSHOES for .Vtomen. Mlsael some mug, hi, hnwng W” n 3",, --m-m---- . the pregldent 1.. mgklng 3 mm. a pair ................................................... .. I n and Children are hlzli Cut Willi (19999 llllllliiv 11100! to the community. . Truman able impression on the crowds. oc- imitation ankle strap and will fit Any hype I Ellrviving to mourn their deep caesionally he is booed and heckl- ' 13"l'5' 511" 1 '0 5- 3 01 51'” get are his widow and seven; chil- cohhnned (mm nn" 1 ed huh hlnhides say he shows no a pair . .......................... .. I woman: Sh”. mark or hmw , 11- namely. Martha. . concern about this ' ,1,,1:'f,i1Q.”'h "911 MN": 5llm- ”"lP”1l?”- Just what effect Truman's tour , Youths Sizes 11 to 13. 3 . 5 PB” ' r s, (I1-jg) Mn, 11-. rfolignd, Leviero reports that Truman is Wm hnven only (ha yam, Wm h, I pair ................................................. .. I llisshsi shah Mack n, h,.nn.n' Dunley: (Jung) My-s,i Gusgie gambling his name, with all the 1 t N 4 3 g hi, 1 . cnmemn. xeumlhn. Lucy sum. controversy that attaches to H. l. abe o say ov. .. u Slliir v I pair .... .. .. "Wilde; Mador Be'dequel' and gainst the immense prestige oibthe bang style of speaking 1; hr d 2 Child": Size: black or brown gains) Mrs. ivsn Macbomld. military hero. gfgfff 1gf;(,1en1n12,'j,"n1.1;'1”D1;1,',.1f,1:;nffc ancnr FINISH RUBBER BOOTS mm , P... ' ummersid. ' fie ii i . t d, -.ii . 1 rl - """""""""""""""""" ” ' 51!! sisip:s tho turvlve. namely: Qighf; Euitlrlzihtzgfbelgccragg 0: 0”1d1d”'1e ha 15 wppmung' Or. the soligderublberig heiceollsmgn 9 non :- P :0 55 an Misses' Sizes. red or white. . (Maggie) 100-" John Mlclievlnl 3 1' blunt methodical style that l!:lsen- a Dan M Coleinur (siinbetla) Mrs Elisa ”"'”'"'"' hover um . both Homer w.,i,,.g.m, 'M,1,,,'. .'11''"' "1" W119" 11" NW York Time magazine observed this i ' Women's Sizes 3 to 9, Chllds' Sizes, ml or while, Leota, 1335' A3 (Genie) M". Tlmuv ed"'or1any 'uPWrt1n3 315' week: i ' ls pair g pair ............................................... .. 31 5 1'tusselLsighton'a .1, M, ienhower. used the head fcheap. "Nobody had fully appreciated , , (Gladys) M... 'un,;;n "gas Mr. President on an editorial dis- in, high 1...; which the 1953 cm- MEN S, -WOMENS AND CHL- Mlssea' Sizes 11 to 2. 2 . n , RUBBER , h . M n . , MEN'S CLOG AND GRIPSOLE vellel-'5 new. (xnnhennef M”. cussing Trumtins reference to Eis- hnhm had previmmy ggtgined im. DREN5 PLMN RUBBERS in a pair ...................................................... .. I MENS 510 11 . t '1 "3 "15 ", RUBBERS in low cut style with James ' nail: gummunldn. enllower's 1945 statement about m gm. -n-um” wens into M. brlsht finished black rubber with heavy weight with rolled sole and heels. net sen Mung backs Mnnsnp Men I '3 B oamn' the Rmginhh 1 ,, V , corrugated soles. Good Jitting Child's Sizes 5 to 10, 2 lining. Men's Sizes and Half Sizes. 2 2 Size! and mm .12” ' on”. M. . 9- MT,-hman, irh hi spetehch ;ae1.;nvne' 1m lasts, net linings. a pnlr .................................................... .. 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I heights. . 1 WOMEN'S HIGH cur OVER; ” 1”" --r--w---------m I axons in bright finished black I . Messrs. ” emu hhmnnnln Mung M C The editorial asked: why, if will be absent n i 11314 Gordon H. ', J h M: Tmmm "icked ”””"d-"1" 1" E1." M1W3l' 3110! 13 to 3 1 with zi per closure. et ii in; and v' ' ”a!10lz'?'l.(e:idn 091:3 eulwweru military Judgement. did from his office a ralr -1- ------------- ' . - either lcuban or lav: heenls sins udet. ,, 1 i '. he afterwards give him the highest m lath be Chm” Sm. n M 12. Summgfgidg n to 10 - liikroieat tool: use in ti... military post within bit power of .un . 0cm 1- . - I nan . . I pm...” . L: "uh be fiorIi1trib- npponimem? may and beautiful. some Democrats are stud to be h M