blioivn above are seventy child- len presently attending vacation Bible school classes at Albertoii united Church. and their instruct- F riday. Instructors are Miss Shir- ATTENDING VACATION BIE soot ors. The vacation school opened last Tuesday morning and will con- clude with a public closing next ley Penny of Sidney. N. S. and Miss Ann Robertson. New Water. ford. N. S. assisting Murray Gardner and Mrs. Gard- are Rev. Mobile Blood Donor Here To Conduct Four Days'Ot Clinics vehicles which carry the twelve mesh of the mobile blood donor team and all the equipment requir- ed, arrived at Summerside last evening. While in the Province during the nextvfour days the team will be conducting blood donor clinics ? Tignish. Alherton. 0'- Leary, ensington and Montague with an overall objective of 950 donors - 700 c' whom must be from the Prince County area. The team has Just completed a very successful series of clinics in Cape Bretog the nurse-in-charge The now familiar three biuel expressed the hope that Prince Ed- ward Islanders would make as good a showing this week as the Cape Bretoners did last week. She stressed the fact that there are just as many patients in hospital. and victims of accidents in hus- pitals requiring blood transfusions during the summer as in other seasons. and therefore just as much blood needed as at other sca sons of the year. It is therc-'oro of vital importance that this week's: clinic be well attended, both afternoon and evening. in ordcr to maintain the blood bank at an adequate level. ner. Misses Helen Bryan. Lillian Yen, Annetta Gordon, Bertha Gor- don, Lona Hunter, Eleanor Ashley. and Bessie Rayner. WESTERN GUARDIAN "THE LIFE you save may be your own"-be a Blood Donor this ucck. )l0NTiII.Y MEETING Canadian Ll-gion. Kcnsington Branch, Tues- d..y, July I7, 8:30 p.m. POSTPONED ice cream social will he held tonight on the grounds lilrs. E.V. McNelll and daught- er Carmen Ann of Winnipeg, have arrived to spend the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Edna Jenkins. Her husband F.O. E.V. McNeill will join her at a later date in the month. Mr and Mrs. Goy Houghton and four children. Jimmy. Rob- erl. Linda and Jean Marie. re- turned to their home in Halifax after spending two weeks with Mr. lioughtonls mother and brother Edgar of Summcrside. Miss Doreen Maynard of the icy Hail. July 16. HOME MADE ice cream. Darn- In Hospital After Accident Raymond Gallant of Nail Pond. near Tignish, is a patient in the Western Hospital. Alberton, suf- ANNUAL SOUTH Freetown ice cream social, Tuesday, July 17. RESERVE Wednesday, July II. for annual Parish Picnic Anthony's, Lot 5. ALBERTON Legion Hall, Tues- day nlght. regular Rcgals Hockey Club dance. Ted Ahearn's Orch estra. At Springfield W. On Wednesday June 27th, more than seventy-five friends. neigh- bors and relatives joined with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. England of Springfield West in the celebrat- ion of their fiftieth wedding an- niversary. The tea-table was beautifully de- Canadian Bank of Commerce. Moncton, has been transferred to the Spring Garden Road branch of the Bank and has left for Halifax to assume her duties. Bags OI Mail W Night Fire fire which was believed to have originated inside one of the bags. liir. Paul Arsenault met the late es through the windows and roused the postmaster. Louis Jones, who 1- iivcs nearby. The bags were re- moved outside just as the flames were getting started in the floor of the lobby and it was estimated that a short time later it would possibly have resulted in the loss of the building. Summersldr Du maged kord. Mrs. Ernest White and Mrs. Mrs. Melvin Ellis. ram Larkin, Mrs. Watson Silliker. Mrs. vin Ellis. O'Lcary. and Mr. El- ia; Mrs. Sarah Hutchinson. Eller- slie; sisters of Mrs. also her aunt Mrs. Florence Wore- ham. England's only sister, Mrs. Elia Dymcnt of Summcrside. grams and cards received testi- fied to the esteem in which Mr- dance in Piusvilie Hall. Music was coratcd with a centerpiece of Gol- den yellow Pom-Poms, yellow ding cake. Serving were their four daughters, Miss Dell England. Providence, RI. Ciaretta (Mrs. tMrs. Fred Corwell) Halifax. Miss Lorraine England. Springfield. their niece Mrs. Florence Grant. and Mrs. Gordon rthur MacLeod. Charlottetown; hile tea was poured by their The guest book was in charge Charlottetown. Mel- Among the guests were Mrs. ucy Macintosh. Norfolk. Virgin- England; Boston. Mass.; and Mr. The many lovely gifts. tele- Cain was formerly Miss Kelly, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly. Roseville. fethlg numerous cuts and contus- ions about the head and an injured shoulder received in an accident at Skinners Pond yesterday mom- t ing. Apparently the right front wheel came off a half-ton truck operated by Uldrick Arsenauit. the scene was able to return to his home. Damage to the truck was estimated at about three hund- red dollars. Miss Betty Locke, 0'Leary. has been accepted as a member of the staff at Alberton Branch of the Canadian Bank of Comme Lc. Master Hugh Gorman of Munc- ton. N.B., is visiting his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Don Moore, Aiberton. Mr. William Fraser arrived from Montreal Friday evening to visit his mother. Mrs. F.P. Fras- tapers and the traditional wed- er, Aiberton, Mr. and Mrs. George O'Connor, Toronto. are visiting relatives in Cecil Palmcrl Charlottetown, Olga Sherbmoke and Kildare. PIUSVILLE Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gallant, Toronto. are spending their holi- nieces Mrs, Gegl-gg wllldlmm and days with relatives and friends in Piusvilie and Summerside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Blanchard Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cain. re- turned recently to Massachusetts Mary Miss Lorraine Peters. Summer- side. is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joey Gall-ant. Pills" ville. A large crowd attended the " d by Leonard Barnett and Connel. Jr.. is dramatized by Warner Bros. in "The McConnell Story." now at the Capitol Theat- re. Alan Ledd and June Allyson co-star in the Clnemascope and Warner-Color film. James Whit- nation's greet flying heroes. Mc- Connell was known as a tiger in of his life on the ground as well as his moments of flying glory. The film story moves from an army camp in New England. whore Pvt. Joe McConnell dreams of being a pilot, to the skies over Korea. where Capt. McConnell flies the most advanced aerial weapon of the day-the Sabre Jet. The story shows McConnell as the impulsive young man who falls in love with and marries the girl. dial Sosnrnetside. P. ll. Phone 3 Lobster Carnival ster carnival is making news in many parts of the continent. in- cluding Toledo. Ohio. where the nival in P.E.I. Railways line about 45 miles from Charlottetown. the capital city of the Province. is set in the heart of a beautiful summer resort area with quaint fishing villages and excel- lent fishing. sailing. golfing and other holiday recreations. Includes sports. track and harness rsces. street dances and Summerside's First Annual Lob- "The first annual Lobster Car- wlll be staged natural bathing. beaches, The four day csmivsl program yacht races. Aquatic field events t Mr. and g:II:l11t gn their marriage which took placeni: :3I:'o.Iuli)d,r. and Mrs. Maxim Gal- lant. Piusvilie. is the dgilshter is)IIl"I?.e(DllKIiTa'i'lEnl5h' W" ""'m ”' honour and Mr. Leo Mr. and Mrs. Toronto. are spendlns their h0"' days with relatives in PIIISVHIE and Summcrside. Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Gallant. ar- rived from Toronto on Monday L0 Ml Audrey Gallant. Toronto. '5 some time with her ex- Congratulations are being Aubm Mrs. Tignish on Wednes- Ml-, Gallant is the d Mrs. Gallant aunt Mr. and MT!- Tliznish. Miss Mar- Blanchard. A dance in their honour was TYNE VALLEY Mrs. Ronald Kennedy and fam- ily, Kensington, spent a few days recently at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nisbet. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Nisbet left on Monday, July 9th. to attend the funeral of Mr. Nisbct's broth- er in Portland. Maine. Mr. and Mrs. Ross MacWli- liams, Hamilton, Ontario. arrived Mrs. F.R. Maciiiunon and fam- iiy. Summcrside. spent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred MacDougall. Maynard. whose marriage took place in Summerside on June 30th. The Presbyterian Ladies Aid was held at the home of Mrs. Eston Ramsay on Thursday eve- ning. July 5th. Miss Noreen IVISICLCBII. Bedford. N5. is vacationing at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean. Mr. and Mrs. Pruschia Lyle. Lot 18. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mac- Lean and Ernestine England. El- lersllc. were visitors at the home of Mr. Laughlin MacLean and sta- ters on Wednesday evening, July -ith. Mr. Wilfred MacDougall spent a few days recently visiting in Summerside and Stanley Bridge. Mr. and Mrs. Major Rodd and Mrs. Olive Taylor. Concord, New Hampshire. are vacationing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Rodd and Mr. and Mrs. W.I-I. Phillips. ELMSDALE ier spending the holiday weekend at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Cameron and Miss Gloria Cameron, were holiday guests oi Mrs. Hazel Cam- eron and Mr. and Mrs. liampton Horne. Mr. and Mrs. James Todd. Sum- Yeo. were visitors to North River recently. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jewell tnee Alice Rlxt. Her many friends are to know that Mrs. John W. Adams is feeling much improved after pleased Mrs. Frank Yeo is spending a holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Hol- llle sky and ll", l-lm reporledly lmm July l3.2l. sun1mef5lde' lac. is spending M l D rlce Gal land Costain in St. Lawrence. ly and uggful gmg, depicts the drama and happiness ated on the Canadian National ll1.IIl:':'n;)ti;lvl;'l,l"l. and rs 0 Master Delbert O'Brien and me Mr. and M". Dav” Arnold Misses Donna and Leah O'Brien, Aiberton, returned home after a few days spent at the home of their grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. James O'Brien. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Brennan. son and daughter and Mr. Rus- sell Brennan, all of Boston. spent a week as guests of Mrs Charles Forsythe. and Mrs Douglas Bren- nan. useful gifts. They will reside in MISCOUCHE Mr. and Mrs. Macwilcox of New Hampghire, U.S.A.. were recently visiting in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pen-y. Aidins Bernard of Montreal. P.Q., recently spent some time in Miscouche. guest of Elaine Gal- nt. 'Friends of Jack Leclair, Mis- couche, will be glad to learn that he has returned to his home in Miscouche, after having SP6!!! some time in the Prince County Hospital where he received treat- ment. Fred Blacquiere of California. was a visitor to Miscouche on Thursday. July 5. at the home of his sister, Mrs. Harold Perry. Thelma Arsenault of U.S.A.. is spending her holidays in Mis- couche at. the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Arse- nault. Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Des- Roches of Miscouche. recently left Charlie Veno, who is in the Roy- al Canadian Army. and stationed at Kingston. Ontario. arrived in Miscouche on Saturday. June 30. Rita Desitoches of Montreal. re- cently arrived in Miscouche. where she will spend some time with relatives and friends. Cathy Giliis of California re cently arrived in Mlscoushe to spend a month's holidays with her sister. Mrs. Picton Brown. Gertie DesRoches and her neice and nephew. Peggy and Johnn Wilson of Massachusetts. U.S.A.. arrived in Miscouche on Monday evening. July 2. where they will spend several weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. William Perry. Clarence Gallant and Armand DesRoches of Miscouche. left on Saturday, June 30, to attend an Altar Boy camp in North Rustico. They. along with approximately 120 other boys will remain at camp for ten days. Friends of Gus MacI(innon of Miscouche will be glad to hear that he has returned to his home Wanda Steele of Charlottetown, is spending her holidays in Mis- Billy Ramsay of Halifax. is spending some time in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Perley McNeiIl. Mrs. Harris Johnson and baby Janet of Charlottetown. are visit- ing in Miscouche at the home of Mrs. Johnson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. George Veno. On Sunday. July 1. Alfred Goud- Annie Moklerl. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Cain re- turned to their home in Mass. on Friday after honeymooning on the island. Mrs. Cain is the for- The annual st-lnn.l l)l('ni(' nl the Darnley shore on Wednesday after- noon June 20th. Races and tug-of- war for the children was held, winners being presented with a chocolate bar from the teacher. Women's Insittute treated the school children and pre-school ones with an apple and chocolate bar. A delicious supper was ser- ved. after which the teacher Mr'. Walter Curley treated all to ice cream. Mr. Arthur Enman of Charlotte- town is spending a few days with Mr. Arthur Wright and family. Mlss.Doris Wall returned to her home in New Annan, after spend- ing the past two months in Mal- ton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. James Mill and family, visited with Mr, Mill's mother. Mrs. Palmerson Mill on Sunday. Mr. William liiiliar and daughter BURLINGTON Mr. Harold MacLend who has turned to his home in lrishtown. Mr. Ernest Profitt has returned to Toronto. Mr, Profitt was visit- ing his mother. Mrs, Mary Prof- itt. Burlington, and other relatives here. Corporal and Mrs. Garth Stew- art have returned to Sydney, N.S. They were the farmers grandma that. Mrs. J.W. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Stewart, Norboro. and other relatives. Friends will be pleased to know that Mrs. Walter Crokcn has re- turned to her home in Summer- field. Mrs. Croken underwent at operation in the prince County Hospital, Burlington Mrs. Robert Stavert. Kensing- ton. has recently undergone an Operatbn at the Prince County H0Sl1ital.-Summeiside. Her many friends wish her a rapid recovery. The many friends of Mr. Aenaes MacAtee. Emerald. wish him a family have returned to their home in Norboro. They enjoyed a motel- trlp to Western Canada. bumv 3CC0miJanied by his father. Mr. H.A. Stewart, Summcrside. were visitors to Tyne Valley. Sun- d8y- They were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Grigg. mtg Hey. N.S.. 'where they will spend the next eight weeks. Edwin Dcs- Roches. Ernest Gaudet and Ivan Desfioches also went to Sydney. ALAN LADD ii Mrs. England are held. 'd . r at. holiday guests JUNE ALLYSON ' an Leo Blanchard. lraitiegle ehmzg in ":3 formers aunt, letnnnfd Dgvid of Misicoughg. rvhere tilley will spend the next Johni A. M3cDonaldd of Cardigtail. l . . l, l D dMll') . e or on a e camp n y- wo wee s. Domnion omman represena- "AR8LtJ'llfMrElI!E8I:I)AlI”ToL TOI3d0 BIOCIB Mr. Richard Ellsworth. Toronto. Mrs C 3' 93 "ll" 3” 1' mm tive. The dedication prayer was l is spending his holidays at his Mr. and Mrs. Wentworth Yea, MP and Ml'S- J0SPPh Gallant said by Rev. Mr. Cowper-Smith. The .hel-ole gnd romantic per- home ln St, Laurence. the Misses Miriam and Velma and Palmer Road. Mr. Louis Cal- and I8mlly OI Massachusetts. U. mm mhdl Siofy OI Capt. Joseph MC- Elmer Gallanl Yen, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank laghan and Mrs. Callaghan (nee S.A. recently arrived in Miscouche. AIR SAFETY where they will visit at the home ll NEW ANINANWL New Annan district was held at i t i ll For a day of excitement and il Short. the group shown above high- lly rccc :mend a deep sea fishing ..-...A....-.....- ......-.-............. excursion out of Alherton Harbour. The tourists. shown above with Upton Fraser of Aiberton South, TURISTS smov user SEA FISHING W?" W9 - Pleased with their catch of cod fish and plan a future cruiss when they plan to try for mackerel using a fly rod. With the cutting of the silk rib- bon across the front doors by first vice president William Muttart, the beautiful new Canadian Legion Home in Borden was officially out in an impressive manner and in the presence of a large number of distinguished guests including Lieutenant Governor T. W. L. Prowse who was accompanied by in his address the Lieutenant Governor said that it was a pleas- ure for him to be present at the opening of the beautiful new Can- adian Legion home in Borden. He said that the members of the branch were to be congratulated on the completion of the project and that much hard work and sacrifice had made the new home a reality. "in the true spirit of the Can- ' adian Legion you have indeed put service before self." he said. "For over 30 years the Legion had been a power of good in the Dominion of Canada. Our country has indeed been fortunate in the fine type of veteran who has led the Ca ” Legion since those early days. They have moulded a powerful body of veteran's citizens whose views and recommendations are listened to with respect and sym- pathy. With the threat of war always lurking in the background it is to the Legion that Canada looks for guidance and leadership. ence should disaster strike our country." Prior to the address of the Lieut- A. F. Station Summerside march- ed to the reviewing stand in front of the Home where the salute was taken by the Lieutenant Governor and the Last Post was sounded by Buglcr Alban Gallant of Summer- sidc branch. The parade was under command of Comrade Reg O'Con- Much of the irnpressiveness of the parade was attributed to the presence of the band of R. C. A F. Station, Summcrside. Although at intervals it rained heavily, the fine band for furnishing music for the occasion under such trying conditions. Following the official opening a Queen Charlotte was the guest speaker. Commander Kenny chose as the theme of his address "What the Legion means to me and what the I gion stands for". The toast to the armed services was responded to by Captain Con. nolly who said that the voice of the soldier is heard through the Legion and the voice of the Legion is heard throughout the country. The toast to the Legion was ru- Donded to by Comrade Stanley Bryant. first vice president Dom- inion Command who expressed ulg hope that the new home would Several bass of mail were dam 0' M”? Chm" Rlxv lhe” "l”"' B i th A b th , M . Ba ti Id rapid recovery. following a recent l( v r ll -ll th t th i it . sizcd in Bloomfield post office .Music for the afternoon and ever 3l';ll.,da',?l: 1333., C” m or r yB.eH. f,f”i..2”?2f..2””'3..”.?3'il.Yl3? ”l”'”""" at Halllaxv nlwralgfiiiclla sI1v:Wn ill cw: vsvlirrid Tism-h rhortly nfter midnight Friday in a mug was provided by Mrs. Bert- - l .” P - ll all, be in evld- -2.4 -atives and friends in P usvl 9- where he received treatment- Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Reeves and wars WI once all P”- lrain and transferred it to the lobby mer Robinson. Mount Pleasant. A am, pendlng pan of the” honeyl h 4", h t M d where ll l d or as A can i.::”z..:"2:. :"":..i:.:::.."”"" moo-Mm i. :23: e..::.....:: ' "' :3”2L.S':".i1i:;'.;'.E3.':' 332:2. in-mi timo later passersby noticed iltlmr 3' y ' in Piusvilie and vicinity. Mrs. her clerlcal dunes in 0 Leary. af- Mr. J. Leighton slewm-ll Nor, and headed by the band of R. C. 7.9 Pm. 3) New Borden Legion Home Opened Sat. Afternoon render a service to the com- munity. "Let this borne" he said, "be one in which every member will do his part and you must con- duct yourselves so that the young of the Be-deque United cllul-cl; REMEMBER to make time to . on Saturday to spend. their vaca- l -Hazel, Mrs. Chalmers llulclleson parsonage. attend Red Cross Blood Donor ;lsot0oflgi:;lf00gig.faufsi?hg the girlr llon with Mrs. Macwllllamg par- by car. for Ontario. where they and lamlly of Lot 16V Called an opened on Saturday afternoon. Al- bandmaster, Sgt. W. F. Conkey, may know and respect your Leg. Clinics at Tignish this afternoon M h H " ii 9 V9 C” cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Foster Sharp will visit relatives and friends. lvllglmd Mrs John Molmlls on Sun, ih0"Eh the Weather C0hd1tl0!15 decided that his band would turn ion. 24' and Alberlon tom-gm 7,9. 250 VAV c rli ed over into the ditch. and other lrlends and relatives on They will also visit in the United day afternoon I AV made it necessary to curtail the out and as a result the members The toast to the Ladies Auxiliary I donors neededl rsenalit was iclli about the head me lslandl States. They were accompanied ' ' ceremonies to some extent. most of the Borden Legion were very was responded to by the president Persona 5 an at er recevng treatment at by Mrs, Mary Ann poll-ler. of the arrangements were carried grateful to the handmaster and his 0! ihc auxiliary. Mrs. Donald Sul- livan. At the conclusion of the banquet Lieutenant Governor Prowse pre- sented past president pins to Com- rsde Reginald Rogers (1947) and While here she will also visit with co gmlulallons are being ex, t bgen receiving ll-ealmml. at llle banquet was held. catered to by Mrs. D. F. McNelll and family. Golden lend; to ML and Mrs. Robert 9?":-'P6i&tri. iliidleal: VEv;let(IJtIrgI;ISvXe3;1(1;T Polio centre. Charlottetown, has re- gfnn-gdsl de camp. Captain John l:l,:m'll,:l,g:r1,(ge.l:llll,;-g.lHalu ..(,:lllcsl, Comrade Jack Melange (1953-1955) LEGION MEETING The regular monthly meeting of the Summerside Branch of the Canadian Legion will be held tonight at the Home at 7:30 p.m. V TODAY l RED CROSS BLOOD DONOR CLINICS Canadian legion Hall in 100 Donors Needed Women's Institute Hall I50 Donors Needed Be a donor at Tignish or Alberton today or at O'Iosry tomorrowl IIDF. Brief addresses were delivered by Mayor Leard of Borden and In the last JV: years. 8.000.000 of Mrs. Gallant's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Felix H. Desliochcs. B.V passengers have flown on Austral- ian airlines without a fatality. mer Miss Mary Kelly. daughter Hall on Monday June 25th.. where they were recipents of many cost- (nee Lois Cameron) of Summer- side, are spending their holidays at Mill River. Rev. Pius Murnaghan. Miss Marie Murnaghan. Master Kevin Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Norrlsau of Grand River. were guests on Thursday at the home of r. and Mrs. J.W. O'Brien. TUEDAY 7:15 - 9:10; WEDNESDAY 2:00 - 7:15 - 9:10 ring Rosalind Russell. Fernando for the more also stars. wllll lellll. "The McConnell Story" is an Toledo "Blade" issue of Sunday. spend the” l'”"d”Y” receiving treatment in Prince of Mr. and Mn. Fred Kelly. They intimate account of America's July 8th. contained the following ives and friends in Piusvilie and County Hospital. were sues” ol honor al . mlsg 2.o0-7.15-9'1o first triple jet ace. one of the item Tignish. cellaneous shower in Bloolmfield l . grower POTATO '10P KILLER. Apply 1 l, x,;-..-.- a midway." ml . -M.:....m..j.-M-- I I S Plu'vllle' wag best m - . Professional Cards ,..f,:.1f,:'",:.:";,f:;,j;,0f',3;gl 53;: mm” M cmmonm me hal:'iIr.asaIi.d Emit. l:';t:mvl'i':edk'I(ll;lg3lil.- C A M 0 - SUMMERSIDE IIER ll . Cy "Vin! hi T0l9d0- 90mW"9"uY weddlllg party motored 00 ll” nephew. Mr. Louis Callaghan of T P K v CIIIPTOPOGE the fine bit of drum-beating for b M” pm-lsll, where breakfast Hlgh Riv". Alberta. TM. W” M. Ill-Nglnq-l-on l l y ,A g Summerside and the forthcons- ' on, a delicious TONIGHT 4:1.) - 9:1.)' TUESDAY 2 - 7:15 - 9:15 ' to t" -3 Accounfgnfg was served. Later first visit to the Island. His pan 1. 7,15 9,15 A lawn - Bring your potato crop ; ” "'3 Lwm" c""l"l' l- was served at the home ents are formerly from Ebbsfeet MM” ' ""' i ' ' ' ll - ---- r -t T' En” nhk” ;Imh,dei' and Mrs. Johnny GB"3""' gs-kill I:xl;ii'olIvITaslhi7e'g;nl:,l(IiuS')'Ii(ItsE THE GIRL wrrl-l . "fly mntwny-pmtea It from Q c dIanBkfCImnIree '. ... , ' 2. 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' ------ I he - i . 3 'M'I"hPel IGGICTII Alain! 009' B C?l'h:,;?”r:n 3' lounndlln WIIITMOI!e-samurai:-sesisdll GREEN (ROSS PRODUCTS Apply to Director. SCHOOL OF NURSING V. , -out-oi-i uuo.ucnHENRY BLANK! nuns-ox; m . i&'.'.'h.'.i'c'd”o7&”" cliiima ls, 'c&mA,s-l