. . Wed. Dec. 2, 1904. 18 l IN MEMORIAM , ‘ PISOUID EAST l?” W” V A L A T I S T I C S ‘MRLEOD _ m “mug memory Robin Curran. St. Theresa. is‘ v ‘ Of spending some time at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jay George Dover and Georgie. Dover were visitors in Charlot-‘ tetown Saturday. Mrs. Floyd Jay with son Glenn were visitors in Covehead Road Sunday where they were the guests of Mrs. Jay's parents, er. and Mrs. Walter MacDon- laid. a Father and Grandfather. Malcolm MacLeod who passed away on December 2nd. 1963:I I You wished no one a last fare-3 . well BURT — At the Prince Coun- REV. MW. and Mrs. Murray Nor even said good-bye I I l r Hospital. November 27. 1964 of hensington. wish to express you had gone before we knew “i I Mr. and Mrs. Waldron Burt..their sincere thanks to the many And only God knows why. I ummersme (nee Nancy Mill) is friends and neighbors. fami y‘ on weight 3 pounds 14 ounces. and relatives Who 80 BFBCIOUSlY You are not forgotten remembered them on the occa- Nor will you ever be SOMERS - To Mr. and Mrs. Sion of their 25th wedding anni. As long as life and memory last , t K M , . Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Jay were 9”“ "men n” aye . ur‘ lersary' we w’” remember “‘99 irecent visitors in Charlottetown by. Augusune CW" H‘mm‘m' Always remembered by 50n- Earle MacDonald. Lorne Val- . Hugh daughter-in-law Reta and mm. a son. a brother foriMacLENNAN — ln fond and lo- amy, on November 25. 1964. jving memory of John Clifford‘ggztggiugmers' Rum Lorna and i Macliennan who departed this ' E world December 2' 195a JAY — In lovmg memory of a . 0d knows how much we mm dear father. Frank Jay. who CLARK - RUSSELL — M'l‘.l him passed away December 2. . . A. w man Clark. M.1.;Nevar shall his memory fade 19604 ‘ d M”, h t y w Loving thoughts shall ever wan-. Ever l'tilntmlberetl and sadlb’. eque. W15 0 announce 9 en' , missed by daughter. Mrs. Guy agement of their daughter» Ju‘iTo the spot where he is laid. com"- iu, Ann, to Douglas Ru=sel. son Lovingly remembered by mo-IMacLEOD _ 1 1 ' f Mr. and Mrs. Andrew P. John-lther. father. sister Ada, brothers or a Husband nangvlliyagthgt‘mhl‘allll n, Margate. Clarence and Alhol. “ colm MacLeod who passed ‘ “ __Jmugngi away December 2nd. 1963. " _ I In a quiet country grave yard l CHRISTMAS i:12:rash:..btzt:..ir::”..hlI ‘ That we lost one year ago I ' . . WVhen ties of love are broken ' ,lAnd loved ones have to part I “ | lit leaves a wound that never .l heals . I find also broken hearts . . . The easy way shopping Along the path we trod We bless the years we had withI ley, was a recent visitor in Pis- iquid East the guest of Mr and Mrs. George Jay. and Mrs. David Birt. iCharlottetown were visitors at the homes of Mr, and Mrs. Ed- ward Jay and Mr. and Mrs. Potato picking in this virinity is completed with everyone re- , porting a good crop. , Mr. and Mrs, George Rattrav. t, - Sherwood. were visitors at the v" home of George Dover Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Craigl lWest Covehead were re c e n t guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Jay. . Mrs. J.P. Hendricken was a. visitor in Charlottetown Friday. Mrs. Floyd Jay and son Glenn were visitors in Charlottetown Monday. _ Mr. and Mrs. George Jay were visitors in Charlottetmvn Tues-l you I Mrs. Harold Jay was a visitor I , And leave the rest with God. i in Lorne Valley Thursday. the 6"” ’°' ' 0"" . Sir “mm by resonant: 8 . t . . i . Christmas for Her m r. and Mrs. Johnnie Mac- AGED MAN ROBBED OF SAVING-S 325213iidiiimiiim‘ierfii’h‘i‘é’ .l , . Mrs. Margaret Jeddry left Mac-Donald's parents Mr. and 0p” seven Day! “d Nights .early in the week on return to Henry C. Lumley. 104. of stolen from his home during With the sugar-580k ln Wthh Mrs. Edward Ja . Baby Needs her home in Somerville. Mass.. Chatham, Ont., told police his th w kend He is shown here he had kept his money. Mrs. Wallace Birt underwent 3 metain Service by car. after visiting in George- entire savings of $400 was 9 ee ' (CP Wirephoto) surgery in the Prince Edward ‘ Greeting Cards town. as the guest of her moth- Island Hospital. Complete Line at Druu er. Mrs. Clementine Campbell Mr y wet: and Sundries and her sister. Mrs. Raymond visitors in Charlottetown Satur- «B I I II II d glolfirlfnhieschee. aSyhei'lff Milton Rodgersorl and Drug Sundries Marie Gotell, of Boston, who Mrs.Rodgerson are spending a Ave. D13] 2—2532 ’ r ' * 4“” . . . holiday in Gorham N.H. where ' ' ' 45 mm had visited her grandmother. ' ' Th's Chnsfmas Mrs. Temple Gotell and also by I I I they are the “95” Of Mr- and . Carl Soloman of Georgetown T°mmy Thom. ' COG'I'X wléo plans to reside in Boston. old Esa'yF‘l‘fZg Jsfsifgr‘: Nitf'cfggf‘ Mrs. Hosea Josiah Soko. House in Washington in honor TYPE“; ITER unstable Ray Murphy of the ' , " .r of Zambia's new resident. FOR CHRRISTMES . Dresses RCMP. until recently stationed Vitfégt'ownvfiflldelsa: Royalty “ife of the ambassadorthof Kenneth Kaunda- “lepmawrial .. at C°merbr°°kr Nfld" spent 59' Dr. William Barrett, profes- formulae by which certain peo-lresponsible for ourselves. The guesiq of W“ A152; Iaeve ‘ e Zamb'a “'ears a 50W” “1 a bears the likeness and the "THE ROYAL EMPRESS . Sweaters “"1. a" in Ge°rgel°wn ear' nor of philosophy at New ple distort or hide from the realplife we live is what we have. mg. “a fiendriéke}, ‘“',as a‘ very Pairml'r mm as She at' printed name of President urinig:— “91' "l the WEEK’- 85 the SUCSl 0’ York University, is an author, meaning of their experience. lchosen, or let be chosen for us—' visitor in Charlottetown Tues. tends a reception at Blair Kaunda. (AP Wirephoto) we Meter Newest Styles his parents' MI" and Mrs' Wil' editor literary reviewer and From Heidegger he learnedrwhich comes to the same thing. day. ' ‘ I To?“ 0mm" In Ham Murphy' R” “’35 “mute expert on contemporary phi- that man stands alone beforelMan makes himself what he is:; ‘ M Pak mm ' ° . to Labrad" Cm“ Where he has losophers. In an article writ- the prospect of his own death,?his life is _no more than the too‘ the F in” you, Housemats and been transfeued' ten for The Associated Press. and that human existence is onegtality of his acts. . ngg‘ntwgg Lin erje Mr‘ and Mrs' Stanley Walker Dr. Barrett looks behind ,of care and anxiety whose‘ Consequently. many people Hem, and Mama (“warm I g and Dianne walker and Mr" Jean-Paul Sartre's recent re- ‘best efforts always run the risk'find freedom too painful and try' Chaplammwn'g' ‘, v 1- Best 5 rower . . ; . . . . . spent a weekend R C_ KEENAN iltnstletzfedcharégttetown. recent fusal of the Nobel Prize for lot coming to nothing, ‘lto escape from it. A man. forI recently at their homes in Plus“; ,_ Business Machines t: mot}i o orgetown where literature, and evaluates the MAN REACHES our example. may lain a totalitar- vine. . By KEN KELLY wheels’ Be sun use! n cam 531“ & service wey “Meta “fig; rfilafivesf and meaning °f 5mm" “he‘s 1“ Thwgh ‘3 borrower! Sartre “n.1’my w whlcl' he can sub'l Shirley Murray. PC Hospital. OTTAWA (CPI—Erik Nielsen paigning over his far - flung 1” mum-V S" Phone ‘9525 ere gues s a e mm 0 Mr" the modern world- ProceedEd ‘0 transrorm What he'm‘dmal‘e himself hke 3 mm" It: spent. a weekend recently at her once was called John Diefen- northern constituency. .m'W “13; Mm'dcgis‘er galker' i had borrowed into a system is 3‘ “Pugh he wanted to .es'i llOme in Plusvlllfi baker‘s sharpest spear-thrower. His first attempt at running "—‘-—-__"—".__ andra an ht 1.55.8 dam BShop written far AP that Is ong‘nal and bears the 9399 beng hum,an by turnmg‘ Ann Marie. Stephens. empltly- And like his progressive Crm. [or the Commons ended in de A COMPLETE LINE 156 Queen St- and Mal-28.15;}: Ho'pihi'it iidsivfi‘ BY WILLIAM BARRETT marks 0‘ “5 °“”‘ Dermal tem'ih‘mself m" 3 “‘3' ed in Summer-side. spent the. . servative chief he practised his real in 1957 but the election was Phone 4-8925 merside recently motored spear-throwing art in the la'w.c0ntr0verted and in the subse- bellton and with friends in this ' courts before entering the Com- i quent byelction he was sent to n- 0 ' l' - um t' f m terialism andlwa s of man turning himself Georgetown. where they were the 1964 Nobel Prize for itera s p ions 0 a I y of Jean-Paul Sartre's refusal of perament. Casting aside the as-l One of the most common; weekend with relatives in Camp_l Lture did not come as a violent looking at man as he is. Sartre'into a robot, according to 1 . ' guests at the home of Mr. and ~ -- ' ' ' is an x essive confor- disma' - mans in a r1957 byelemlm ‘ G. E Small Apphances ‘ surpnse to those familiar with laid down as the first proposi- Sartre, E e c _ The Home and school meeting The 40-:sear-Old Regina-b0?“ Through most of the days of . Holiday J'w‘ Lavers' . his philosophy. Sartre has often tion of his philosophy that youlhity 0f 3 Person Who mes mi held in Alberton Regional High lawyer. member for Yukon. is th e PFQgresslve Conservative F d e.ggy scannell' who ‘5. al' spoken of the individual as alone cannot understand a human be- live exclusrvely in the eyes 0’ School was largely attended. Se- . one Of the most COlOl‘lUl OPPOSi- administration he galHBd 1‘9l34 \ oo tending DalhouSle UniverSIty m ‘ h rs. _ . . . and unjustified. at once the pos- mg as a mere object or thing. ol e veral members from this vicin- tion members and perhaps 0'19 tively little public attention. But: 112 Kent SI. Ph. 2 1221 Halifax. NS. was a recent VISI. sessor and victim of an unpre- An object—a rock, for exam- Sartre has been an unwaver- . . ity attended. of the most feared by the Lib- after his art us 1953 defeat, he tor to Georgetown. where she dictable ireedom. pIe—is solid, inert. self - con- ing and principled atheist Since Mr. an Mrs. Ed Clements. erais. Once on the scent of gov. blossomed!) in) opposition as 3- FOR A SPECIAL GIFT WES thbe Que“ 0f mends' ., Yet this radical individualist tained. Man. on the contrary. the age of 10. The idea.of god Roseville left recenfly for saint ernmental actions which he con- hard-hj[fjng‘ persistent critic ' . Reli ions . nom adler Herbert P” 5.0"" has also preached the need for is never self-contained, but al- is for him an ImPOSSIlnllei for John, N, B.. where they intend sidcrn misconduct _he is like a} He tackled prime Minnie,- 9 Aux-Emmy packaged fancy ny George of the Canadian social action, has more often 5 reaching out for new pos-iwe can never explain the ex-i spending the winter months. terrier \vcrrl'm: his prey. Pearson over the TV film Mr. ' Gifts mm.“ “mama attuydmly local Army' Station“ at camp Gage‘ than not been associated withisibilities and paths. Human ex-‘istence of the world as a whole.I A rummage sale was held F“. A lank. Il,ll»ja\i'Pd son of Dan- pearson. which the opposmon rewler' see them ' mwn' N'B” accompamed the Communists in their politi-Iistence is forever incomplete, This is the sense. much misun-l day evening at St. Anthony's ish-Eirdl'sh parentage. NlElsenyclaimed was refused public I Mrs. George and family were? ' parish center. A lar e numihel'lwas born at Rezlna and edll- showing for olitical reasons. I . d W Clarke Fruit CO. recent guests of Bombadler g p 'mmes' Prayer an imlfltmfl cal programs (while remaininslaspli-ing beyond itself. Man is derstood. in which Sartre an ' ‘ . aka of existence as absurd: of articles was sold. Followin rated at DalhOUSIF UNVEI‘SIW'B He teamed with colleagues to Gem” pmm' MF‘ and Mrs' Philosgllhlififltualss:;t:g°:§d a rsieiis-tlessiasrtl-gfmghlis restlessness :fihaps he might have said. the sale the usual weekl.v biting.g 13W Whiml- AS a “’8 “1' me pursue successive justice minis- Books. Molwesi Pllques “d 1”" George 5‘" . ‘has even declared that the pur-Iis inherent in the very fact of Imore accurately, that it re-1 took pace, ibomber pilot he developed amps over the case of deposed Greeting Cards Coll" Ma" has returned t° hls[pose of literature is to change human consciousness itself. Thelmains ultimately a mystery. Hermia Corcoran spent the POllllCBl ‘lllel‘esl by Joining tllejtinion boss Hal C Banks. ;m« mm in Georgetown‘ after hav"the world so that the commonlmind is an instrument by means‘CAN CHANGE SOCI TY Idet W96kend With her friend J0- Conservatlv". Ch‘b "f Lond‘m' Plymg 8 Wllllcal tie-Up Whefl for “‘g ""dergme surgery in thell - - ‘ v- n be. Bt if Sartre is an uncom-.Ann Hendrihan. Tignish. He took his law degree while Banks disappeared after con- . . . ot of mankind in the future of “hlch we think of t lngs u I I m] 1 fr m m ‘ _ p h Bible HOUSG Pnnc‘? Edward man" Hospllalv ' h 1-. r end the limits of our own skin, romising atheist. he is not a '————‘—-— 013 Gave W 011‘ PB." 0 -0 viction on conspiracy c arges. The f II th f “'0” d bng “9 ‘ y p ' ~ ‘ ir force and alter the war set- 11 la 0 owmg 9.10550 aleg due t°. UGGLES FOR UNITY Ianticipate tomorrow or recall superfictal one. To eliminahel a . . , to 111 "IE Commons: 0 It“ 170 Kent Street The Specialist a farm accident. STAR pans novel lyesterdav god is in one way an advantage] tied in Wltili1tehorse. Hits» prac'ic; ‘ down ms pmms as m a court. v Mr. d s. G H hll _ " " - - . was in e corpora .ion 1e. -Mm. hard] eve,- a arm 0W“ End” by Chile Sale left txzztlngn a ,‘fimh? 51;“ lst, dramatist. and philosopher—I Thus the very nature 0‘ mil"! ‘0 n!” 3m“ it leaves mg} surf; Mr. and Mrs. GM. MacLeod and, as a Crown attorney. in ruffled by afar-gas of Egon" - . [15 that it transcends our lmme- serVient to nobody but imse . . D _ . , . ' i s to Quebec Provmce, where they he would seem thus to be a ma“. . , l d his wn troubled capacny returned to their home in art criminal cases. 315 {athei- uas from the ranks of opponenm Candy will be the guests of their dau- of many Paradox" ‘00- Yet “old‘ate “any .‘mve °p°' C°“‘°' an ° h h d Imouth. N.S. after spending the an RCMP officer for 30 years. His 3-”. of deliberation and oer. The Island’s Most By Terry Southern ghter Mrs Conn Landry writer of our time has sting—fluently. the. difference between for freedom. 0n ‘1’” °” "1 weekend in Baltic the guests of runs own PLANE Etointy that. he is right enragel " 95 Vlr Landr- and also go on to sled more stubbornly lo weaveima“ and “’1th ‘5 "Ot 0"" °f de' the 1°55 of god 5 a res (i JOhn and‘MiSs Grace RiIEY. To cover the vast northern ‘ government backbenchem II N a. Toronto Oh! Where they Will all these apparent Paradoxeslgree hm .i" mmd 0" being' Ma" 51"“ ".1eav“ man 11°” finh Mrs. Edith Wall. RV. or Ba'l- areas he flew his own plane. Mr. Nielsen. whose brother d “t th”~ Ll 'd ndlinto one coherent DhilOSODhY- I'5 "0" “WW 3 “my more (0‘10"), m a universe. or w c tic has taken up residence in equipped with floats. skis or Leslie is an American screen The Car op 12:11])?“ e” son 0) a i That philosophy is called "ex-:Complicaled maellinfirhe is “Otitllllere 1% “(a rizsfirlgg‘: 5:51;: Hazelbrook for the w’nter'm' and television actor, 15 man-led Line Of th'to & HObby Grafton St . Ch'm‘h’u Mich‘aei Burke 5,- Firsg world ‘istentialismf' and Sartre hash maChme at 811- i? an a an on 'monihs. l L and his three sons _____________ ii , I 1 led as -,s r o a." Here we have at once thedoorstep- I Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woolner Contract 8" n Warlvetetran isHa patilent in themeggmc‘: zlzganot create thins zewlglory of man, the quality thati But man changes the condi-j of North Rustico accompanied . . I 5 also I 'Chlar onenownc toiflias' ndln ‘style of thought but borrowedlsepal‘ales him from the brute.jti0ns Of his me. and 111 5° domg by and Mrs. Alvah )IacNei' i For F'sherles l Tape Recorders i I farcedus of hi ifprze jglcopiously from the work of pre- but also the secret sources ofgcan also change himself. . of Cavendish were motorists to Handel-gt Supplies .3 ‘3‘” 83" a l5 0 t‘v- “5 German philosophers his anxiety. We can reach out Sartre has compressed this‘ game on Sunday. Research crafi. “MSW”? mill“ «Georgetown. an” bflagta mug: [gm two principal influéncesitoward possibilities that we point in a well-known slogan: James McKay returned mi E vm hospital‘m Charo 330w? t. were the German philosopher-slit?th not yet achieved. but in "existence precedes 65561109- Malpeque afteratrip to Toronto, ST CATHARNES (Cpl _ A I. Jgill-:“i‘eturning for fur er 1'93 .iEdmund Husserl and Martinldoing so we are also aware that whichit sounds _mo(i;:I tfiuzzéléirs‘ Oiliéé') Gard n Graig e! r ad to 51mm comma for a fishei” _ i ' - ' f ' d not measure it to them. tan rea y 18. e '1 1 0 r “F1 ~ ' ' ' . ‘ 5 on sunday’ Nov' 8’ the fonow‘meidegg-er' major moneys of aill’: 0n antici ate a fixture that sonal level. this slogan meansi Toronto. Ont. after spending a. 195' “warm Vessel for the “5h PI’IOTO an O Y - t new hllosophy. From HuSSerl C8 P . . nrfit research board of Canada Img.members 0‘ the George own 5 p] d that the philogélis not yet. but in so doing we simply that we are born first, couple of weeks With relatives has I)?” awarde to PM! WPL Supp y IPmSh comm" 0‘ the C8"1°15": artre “we t -d em t gbfcan be aware of all the uncer-land then make ourselves what‘ in this vicinity. :19; DH] Dorks Limited here met ' 4.202 Women's Leaguet attended “‘9?th inns: “5 85‘ e Dy ‘ ' ‘ d ' k th t r we eventually become. Mrs. Ellsworth Mann and Mrs I . . ‘ ' I In hem St. ml 2 I Regional CMference of thelsm’cmns and Dre . conceivea‘gamnes‘an ms 5 a may ma ‘ ‘ fr k f ed- James Clerk Kensington leftIShmmemg company has an‘i WWW ch held in Souris; Mrs. Alethypotheses in order to look atgits coming. I Within the ameiévorl I'lorcghe‘ recently {at Montreal and. Tm.- ‘ nounce ’ ‘ ; I THE NICEST CHRISTMAS GIFT Arsenault; Mrs. Rupert Wight; Ithings as they really are. SartreCHOOSE OWN PATH kn upon 1111:], tfhe igdlyis uzwnas" II onto. . The vessel: to operate m “9% YOU CAN SEND .Mrs. Earl Walsh: Mrs. Frankthas carried this emphasrs evenl In the last analyst! we ow‘power o org Mr; and Mrs Frank Mammi north Atlantic, is. scheduled for! - I I! Y ‘Lavandier and Mrs. William A.ltnto his novels. where he at-ithat. despite the buffetings of‘sence —make himself the .kind in letion in mzri-lqfiti Actual ' ‘ w of Malpeque and Mr. and Mrs. 1 0° 1" . Murphy. tacks the empty ideas and rigidlfate and circumstances, e are of person he comes to Robert Cousins Baltic were re- mmlrum'm “'m “a” la” “‘9‘ ' ' . - .yenr. i cengxtglfifi? gigggfi Ni‘ss’m Jan Furst. vice-president anti ‘ l . i -v .. i _ and is a patient in Prince County; gen‘ira‘ .‘(Tafii-“H; “I ll; “:md Hospital Summerside. I panl' 53.1 l.” ‘1 ‘p' mn‘ WC 0 Mr and \‘lrs Edward Donaid‘ for . navigam" 1." W‘s “"12 .lm of Charlottetown were visitors' equml’e‘l for hm” “e” trawl“? “Bam- on Vov n and scallop dragging ,She tyilll Ce u?“ ‘ "a ‘1'“. ant “of have laboratorzcs on board forl c as" a ‘ g .- ~’ ibiological fisheries research . ser. Charlottetown. were Vls‘llOl‘S“ The ‘hip m“ be 130 feet long mh’figmiecl: gmsiiiiaybeturned I wm‘ a 2740‘“ beam “‘1‘: draifi ' of 10 feet. nine inches i.e WI i, :ggerglgwfem CI‘lllSP at it knot: and carry 21 where she underwent surgery ‘SCipnllf‘C WW?” and "3“ ‘ - ‘ " S e will feature a " ume"i Mrs. Robert Nicholson. Char- stab'lfzatim system ~ special lottetown, attended the funeral tanks m the Shins hmmm Wm NEWS FROM HOME EVERY DAY To someone who's away . . . share the great Island moments of 1965 with a year long subscription to THE GUARDIAN or THE EVENING PATRIOT Just before Christmas a gift card will be mailed to each of your gift recipients. hand signed as you personally direct. PHONE or WRITE THE CIRCULATION DEPT, DIAL 4-8506 m- THIS CHRISTMAS GIVE AUTO ACCESSORIES figmgillgfigdgr Presmn Pmker' ll fill and empty as she T‘OIIS—wm‘ PreMIEI' SELECT FROM OUR LARGE STOCK ' I give a steady platform at W Walter R. Shaw i, OmFEG'MI'mACC ORIES 1:31;" I neurons JAILED a ' ‘ I _ ' V ' F Mata“ 9 IOBZSHIS CH'OS‘M Cove" Dr. Frank MacFarlane. leftlSti‘gl‘gfige‘ X‘I’A‘S‘szmgf: .| “lg?” “"'°" was? i: mph? “it: me... 2 WI'I'l-lumqb OFF ON ALL ACCESSORIES;D past summer. with relatives here ".‘med t°~ pm?" “for “gm?” 2 I‘ m WWW M m ' $3.21.; 1...; .2? » Elma lnman. returned mls- :v "- , Q ‘ ‘ i . o M t sionary from Trinidad. is a pa- ("1" 923:5“ Sal: 1‘ (“'5' "his": 6 PoMo 1 HI e o . tient in the Prince County Hos- aiming?" l" 9“” a” '“m‘ a ._ . —— Phone 2—1343 m1. _ _ a. PM.“ M. Pat's W p Mrs. Leigh Lowther has 1 re- turned to her home in Car eton . . after undergoing treatment in‘ f ll Prince County Hospital. ' O ‘n . Mrs. Annie MacMicklen.fCa]l;le~ x Sid‘ . left recenty 0 ve . 9 I e - at Glflorama this hell-"ion. Arthur. and his The Eastern ngs Fishermen s Ass-acid i 28 l‘“"‘“"- in 5' Valhal‘m" m" tion will hold a meeting at Souris Reo- a NOV. - IShe was accompanied by her sis- . . d d D ‘ coo”. Jan . . got-'7o off ter. Mrs. txrryfsgbeyéwhlo will; tonal High School on We nes ay. ec. a In." H .. l ’ visttmem rso eramiy n. O z . [— Three Tier Plates . . .. ..IO 0/. oh FAMILY OF SLAIN MISSIONARY COMES HOME Twig“ Mn mm mm 2:" 7 30 p in. ’ Lamp‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' . ' ' n ' ' . . . /° 0“ - l at New York‘s Jr. months; Robin. 7; Bruce. 3. halted a massacre_ The fam- recenth spent a few days in Several important matters Will Mme before title g The Wife and children of 11283:“ Airport Tuesday carried by a health officer ily is on its way to Johnson Monti-ea]. . V meeting. A m" afipndance and new members “9. .ij‘ William Momn' Pre’bywl- 'eht They are from left. and Steven. 5. The family City. Tenn. home of Mrs. Mrs Colin Craig. recenth re.» some. Ch riottetown m mgmdgg woltomddlltge:: ‘8‘ Mrs Dottie Bowman was reached at Stanleyvillo SChOlOOII'! thP Pnntg‘fmmty Hos T 8 Aketi. e 0. ' ‘ ‘ 13 b Be an auoopera wilo Bowman. 9 W M‘- I MPHnoaSt. meatbvflurebals.walktrom Soholten. ctr-mus Sandy. y 1‘1 W ) l