JUNE-Qo.—1949 rue we srenn ousaotan . ' PRINCE COUNTY OITICI.‘ . a Summer Street, Summer-side, Phone SI flaws. Subscriptions, Advertising Iepresentatives I. ELMIB MURPHY and GIOIGE GLOW The Guardian may be bought st any of the s following stores in Summeratde sell‘. gal Newsstand, hours, Summer Street; Gouriles Drugstore, $1 Oenh-al Street: Water Street; Msrh Oeodet, 01 Granville Street; s nuucettds Grocery, Second Street; Island Motor Transport. Water Street "s, usrdian will be delivered to any lmnse in Sunimsrslde by Carrier 5,, ‘gas per dayor 18o perweeh. Phone 2U for this service or give "pagans: to the boy responsible for delivery on your route. GINIRAI. msunaucn Ralph e. Muttsrt, Summerslde. sous sroluc will be closed ,1. dny Trlday, July I. Sheldon Dixon. ...0UB STORE will be closed all gsy Dominion Day. Ralph Mao- Caull. Carleton. Jason's sroas and ware- house! will be closed Dominion Day. Friday, July lst. ' _UABBAGE PLANTS. - Now is the time to transplant. Get yours st pwgusolfs, New London. -COI.EMAN CAMP STOVES. not Plates and Gasoline Irons svsilable at The summmlde Hemi- ware Co. _LONE PINE JAMIBOREE 6'1 stage, Regent. Theatre, Dominion Day. Also John Wayne in "Angel snd the Bad Man." show; 7.15 and L30. _0UR STORES will be closed sll day Friday, Dominion Day. Ralph Callbeck & Co., and W. M. Bowness. -ELDERLY LADY or pensioner may have free furnished room in return for caring for house. Fur- ther particulars Mrs. Neil Mac- Dougall, Box 403, Summerside. —NEW LONDON Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, July 3rd: Geddie Memorial, 11.00 a.m.: Long River, 2.30 p.rn.; Clifton, 7.30 ‘ pm; s.s. at Clifton 6.30 p.m. Rev: D. A. Campbell, Minister. —CENTRAL BEDEQIIE BAP- TIST FELLOWSHIP, Rev. D. M. Evdngelistic Conference. Thursday night through Sunday. Special Speakers. Mornings, Afternoons and Evenings. Everyone welcome. -INGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE- MENT-Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mac- Lean, Lot l6, announce the en- gagement of their only daughter. Doreen Olive, to Artemas William Garth, son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. MacLean, Lot i6. marriage to tsks place in July. JLAID TO REST - The fun- sral-of Mrs. George Easter was held from the home of her daugh- terfMi-s. Irvin Champion, Ken- slngton, to Kensington Presbyter- isnChurch on ‘Tuesday, June 28th. at 2 p. m. The service was oon- ducted by u... pastor, Rev. J. A. McGywa-n, assisted by Rev. L. M. Murray. A mixed choir led in the singing of hylrnnsrllRock Of Ages". “My Faith Looks Up To Thee", and "Softly Now The Light Of Day" The pail-bearers were James Sta- vert, William Stavert George Cro- aier. J. A. Harding, R. A. l-lum- phrey and Dr. J. A. MacMurdo. We are now operating a. SHUR-GAIN FEED SERV- ICE MILL AT EAST BAL- TIC. manufacturing a. com- plete line of Shur-Gain feeds; goo custom grinding and mix- l: DIXON BROS. East Baltic storms v l. \ lSummerside Irsser, Pastor. Annual Bible and, All Day Friday t Dominion Day HDLMAWS -Wl HAVE Presto Pressure Cookers in four sizes prises s; $1.6.D5-$19.N—$2l.95 and 43.50; also in stock Mix Master Electric lélixers. The Sumnierside Hardware o. —0'LEARY UNITED CHURCH PASTORAL CHARGE. - Rev. W. G. Dlckieson. B. A., Minister. Bun- day. July 3rd. Blocmneld at 11 AM. West Devon at 2 P. M. Brae at 3.30 P. M. O'Leary at 1.30 P. M. All welcome. —A SPECIAL meeting of the Kensington Community Athletic Association will be held at the Town Hall tonight at 8.30 sharp. Several matters of lm- portance will be discussed. Sur- rounding dlstricts are asked to please have representatives in st- tendancc. Personals v —Mr. and Mrs. John Woolley and young son left Summerslde on Tuesday rnorning for Ottawa, where they will reslde.—S. —Mr. Alex Jamleson and grand- daughter, Sybil, returned from Boston, Mass, on Tuesday evening to spend the summer months in Summerside-S. M —Mr. Gabriel Chaisson, who has be!!! visiting in Summerslde for the past week, returned on Friday to his home in Shipcgan Island, N. B.—S. —Mlss Anne Murphy, teacher of music in the Summerside High School for the past year, left on Wednesday morning for her home in Truro, N.S.-—S. —Mrs. Adrian Arsenault accom- panied by her children, Leonard, Helen and John, arrived from An- tlgonish, N.S., on Friday evening to spend three weeks at her former home in Summerslde.--S. —ll‘rlends of Mrs. Jardine Stav- ert. Freetown. will be sorry to hear that she is a. patient in the Prince County Hospital, where she underwent a. serious operation Mon- day aftcrnoon. -- —Mlss Ethel Delghan left Sum- merside on*’l‘uesdny morning on a vacation trip to Toronto, Ont, where she will visit Sister Rita Delghan, Sisters of Service, stop- ping en route to Montreal and Ottawa.-—S. -Dr. John D. Lowther of Ed- monton, Alta., whowhas spent the past winter in Mexloo with his son. Kenneth, arrived in Summerslde on Friday Evening on a visit to relatives and friends throughout the Province. It is 44 years since Dr. Lowtlier visited his native prov- ince. He practised dentistry in Summerside in his early years-S. Borden Votes For liquoilore Residents of Borden voted yes- terday for the establishment of a Government liquor store in the town. In a plebiscite 152 voted yes and Si! no. Question on the ballot. was "Are you in favor of opening a liquor store in Borden." At present the nearest liquor store is at Summerslde. CLOSED Charlottetown a of place. gwnnsvuasu. 4 l“ ' in ‘t ' - " CORY!" T19" n! A m. District of rum will l» hold u. n» sci-u. the flfleque Hall on Thursday. June 80, at 8 I’. M. instead Central Bedeque Hall as previously advertised. Note EAST PRINCE LIBERAL ASSOCIATION GIIOIGII lfseIAY President New (‘Ihurch Celebrates l2Dlh. Anniversary The first of s series of epsclsl “"0365. commemorating the 120th anniversary o! the opening o! the first church in the parish of New Ixmdon in the Church ol’ Saint ThOIMB. was held on Sunday momlns. June 26th, mo, whgn the sacrament of Holy Oomrmm. ion was dispensed by the rector, m’ R°Vmmd 516ml’ J. Davies. B-A- A dOWHDour of rain prevented niilany who would have attended t is service.- and the congregation was small. However, urideg pgruany cleared skies. in the evening, w. 91's’ corner of the historic church w!“ “willed by members cl the ‘mulch. and friends of all denom- mitums. while many were forced _to remain outside. The beauty of themnewly decorated interior was “r er enhanced by beautiully "Trinket! bouquets of Spring 110w. "s- The TWIN. orsanlst and clich- °r 59- Paul's. Charlottetown were in attendance as well. as the Rev. (PiI-E- Dysart. B.A_.. Dean of Resi- en". Kinks University. Halifax, who read the lessons ‘St. Paul's chclr, under the dimh taonMof the organist, Mr. Roystun - ugford, A.R.C.O.. presented his anthem. "0. l-learken, Thou Q Lord. (Alfred Whitehead) and 13d in the singing of hymns, approp- riate to the occasion. The incumb- a‘;- REYV-l Ml‘. Davies. extended a front? (ma! come to all who had same st Br‘__churches to WOISIIIp at . TIIOITIBa. He announced a sec. lilac or Holy Commtlnion- for ursdfll’ morning, pfecedlnvz luncheon and D.C.S. and wp fiembalmlual Yueetiuss at Kenslng- P11. a so a service of Thanksglv- m8. for Sunday. July 3rd. The rec- u" 515° “NF 11115 Opportunity to express Pubhcll’ his appreciation of the work done by the members of 5t. Thomas, who had completely re-decorated the church w“), VOL urltary labour, and said, on is a great privilege and a happy PM.” Hose to be associated with the members of this church". Gregg. Me's were read from the Rev. Don. "Id A- Campbell. 0n behalf of h... Geddie Memorial Church New LMIdOII. and from former, rectors $1118 parish, Archdeacon A.W. 35011. Halifax, Rev. C.W, Nelsh Fort Duffel-in N.S., Rev. G31‘. sprigs-s. Quebec, Rev_ g pram’ i???‘ m"! Rev. 11E. Noel. st. I15. Nfld. in conclusion, he thanked the rector, organist and choir of st. Paul's and in. m... MY- Dysarf. r tn ' clable assistant; m‘ very appre- Iilstorlral Review One of the wards s, M Duggan. read an intnerestin; lmaly of the church's hlstor, "k8" ‘mm R History or the Church 35:35:"! Rev. Thomas Reagli formal!» i 11115811’ a namesake of a _r°°l°r» REV- TB. Reagli) mid edited by Mrs. J.G Townsend. In 1:129 the first church was ups... ‘f-‘Cifor divine service by R5,; Williams Walker of St Elean- °T5- 1333 marked the up. pointment of the first incumbent R"- T-H- Wfllllole. In 183a u... church was‘ consecrated by “Bishop 11115511: 0n his first visit to P.E. Is- ITJIIId-Riril’ 1%; a rectory w“ bum family in illlam Meek and hi; w“ -' 1375 U19 Present church erected. Rev. D. Fitzgerald o; si- Paul's. Charlottetown w... h... preach" l‘ ‘he tlllefllflé service of m9 twenty-five names oflre ' mm 591W“! the church sins, glf; flrslhgeggrded services were held in 1821 MES of church members l - P" Hits the most interest. “HZ to recall is that of Rev. Wll. 1:55? [Ifefiilgslwho was rector from m. ch . and in whose time erect _urch at Burlington we; ed. For the Rev. Mr. Meek gzfnt behtind him in the parish a an succeeding generations bear the name, "which is amon the most honored names in thg Dari-sh”. Four Meeks are on the vestry, and their children in the Zurritiay scklliool are growing up w my on t e family traditions, e Rev. J.T. Ibbott was the preacher at, this “rm” and brought greetings from St. Paula, Charlottetown. Taking for his ‘ii-‘i- the words. "Tile Glory u: this latter house shall be grum- mm of the former," Hgggal g_ 9‘ he "_ called that as the Jews were about w Iebuud the iemlflent Jerusalem, selfishness and worldllness had crept into the lives of the pggplg. and so through HsggsL they were given a vision of what might be Zrhehlodk forward to the ctlmpletlgn e ample can be applied to the chum“ 105W. and to this church which has been cared for and made more beautif l "TILL u as the years 9 weaker told of being ainclizrd. durln: the past was); _ e 200th anniversary of Br. Pmns- H3138)‘. "whose beams m; m“ “s 5tr°n3 5nd lust as level, as $11131 Sliced there, 200 years ago". c0 ‘g "°' 5Q 01d- "rlsnt in this mmunlty, this church has w“. nesseci for Christ - In!‘ many gen- erations, and 1 wonder how ma“, there are who have not appreciat- ed the value of it as they should» gsufélid. an this Anniversary, we o! l 35W h°mlie to the founders mm Bmattmserltage of church 5nd to u‘. t country‘ m“ ‘mm ,, i"? "MW. Ind there is M‘ - H" "Y" on to spear of these s?" l!" "DEBS. and continued "Dav; cr ses ar d ‘ The world nieedfiytsheolchfigglzrtltlddty‘ more than ever before —-' ma? If!“ movements start in rug’; communities.-you have your o nortunltles". Concluding. u. .0"): ffgf: ILPODIe of so. Thom“ the church. m “mm” "°"“° I v,s,',‘,ngl°rega;wtsrs of which the "e heldmm” 2:: sot favorably red field stout o“ o’ “u” Iilealsl note i mo». - some": £1.21; Ptllman, who died Dec. 11th lass llo 8'1 of lxeter, Inglssq "I, m.’ mllfstod to the Island in Isl] q. 11m GUARDIAN, CHARDO PTETOWN Returns llome from Conference Mr. Harold L. Rodd, secretary of the Summerside Board of Trade has returned to Summerside after attending the third annual session of the Canadian Institute for Board and Chamber Secretaries st McMaster University. Hamllwn. from June 12th to June I8th. Delegates to the session discuss- ed problems encountered by local secretaries of Chambers of Com- merce and Boards of Trade. Par- ticular attention was given to the study of industrial activities. town planning, educational activities and public speaking. A number of dis- tlnguished lecturers spoke on these and other subjects. The curriculum‘ wasdesigned as a refresher course in community and national activi- ties for secretaries of Boards of Trade and Chambers of Com- rnerce. D. L. Morrell, executive secret- ary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce, in announcing the op- ening of the school said: “The Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce secretary occupies the most important place in the drive for increasing community welfare and for the preservation of our free enterprise way of life. The Institute for Board and Chamber Secretaries offers him an oppor- tunity to bring himself up to date on new techniques in his profes- sion and to discuss his problems with others engaged in the same work." _ lVlr. Rodd was RCCOIHDBYIIPG on the irip by his wife, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Rogers and Miss Lorain MacNeill. MISNER.—MILLIGA.\' Bouquets of white giadioll and snapdragon with palms and ferns flanked by lighted candelabra. formed the bacKETOUYId for the wedding Saturday evPllillE. JET-e 25, at 7 0‘Cl0ck at the Dalinnflidfi of the Congregational Church, til Randall Avenue, East Weymouzh, Mass. of Margaret A. Millisflfl. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Her- bert Milllgan of Coleman, Prince Edward Island when she became the bride of Arnold L. Mlsner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elam Misner o: Townsend, Mass. The Reverend Norman C. Ma:- Lean, minister of the Congrega- tional Church in East Weymouth. and uncle of the bride, officiated at the double ring ceremony. The bride was given in marriage by her uncle, John A. MacLean of Lexington, Mass. and wore a fra- ditional while satin bridal gown. en train. with sweetheart neckline. fitted bodice, cathedral sleeves and a full skirt with rows cf scalloped satin bands. Her illusion finger- iipped veil draped from a braided satin coronet. and she carried a shower bouquet of white carna- tions. Miss Muriel M. Morrison of Lex- ington. Mass. formerly of Cole- man, P.E.I.. was maid of honor for her cousin and wore a pastel green chiffoipgown, with a. mixed JIOWCI‘ coronet head-dress. and carried an old-fashioned bouquet. Norma. Ellen MacLeari, two-and- a-half year old daughter of Rev. and Mrs. MacLean was the flower girl and wore an ashes of roses taffeta gown, with a coronet of blue forget-me-nots. and carried a basket of mixed flowers. Frank Gilchrest of Townsend. Mass. was the best man. Mendelssohnfls wedding march was ‘played by Mrs. Norman C. MacLean who also accompanied Mrs. Neil MacLean. who sang "Be- cause" and "0 Perfect Love." After the- ceremony. a reception for fifty guests, followed at the parsonage. where candid pictures were taken by Hobbs’ Studio of East Weymouth. Following s wed- ding trip to the White Mountains. Lake Champlain, and other scenic centres of New England. Mr. and Mrs. Mlsner will be at home on July 5 at their newly furnished apartment in Townsend, Mass. where the groom is associate man- ager of a chain store. fer serving as a seaman on the ship Minotaur under Nelson. and was at. the Battle of the Nile. Of Francis Pillmanfis many descend- ants. lt appears that only two are now connected with the parish. They are a grand-daughter. Mrs. JB. Mlllman. Kenslngton. and a great grand-daughter, Mrs. Neil Simpson of Hamilton. both of St. Mark's, Kenslngton. At the close of the service, the visiting rectors and choir were entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Heath Hard- TIE. MILL RIVER EAST SCHOOL Report for the month of June. Grade VI.—-1, Muriel Bell. Grade V.—1, Earl Bell; 2. Isabel Mcggison. Grade IV.—1, Eric Smallman; 2. Malcolm Bell. Grade III. A.—l, l-‘oice Small- man; 2, Bobby Horne; 3. Marlon Gard. Grade III. B.—l, Harold Gard. Grade II.-1. Norms Home. Grade I. A.—l, Jimmie Rooney; 2. Lloyd Gard. Grade l. B.—1. Blair Warren. Grade I. C.—1. Ruth Megglson. Perfect Attendance - Foice Bmallman, Bobby Horne. Marion Gard. Belle Hayward, Blair War- ren, Hamid Gard. Tescher—l~l. Corcoran. ST. HELTER. C‘ ‘ Island (CPI-Uranium has been discov- ered under nearby 16th-century Elizabeth Castle. But Dr. G. H. Flymen, who discovered the ric- poslts in rock formations said "it's not enormh to get excited about." ,______ __.___ i h. i. HUS Ilse - Auto — Casualty IISUIANCI I Sh. lemmerstoe Phone l” l LEO GUYLPS SUMMERSIDE, HOURSz-Open from 5 PM. Dominion Doy — Open COME IN AFTER THE RACES \ RESTAURANT I ~ P. E. ISLAND till 4 AM. Thursday, June 30 from 5 PM. till '| A.M. _ Piusville and Vicinity Mr. Emmett Griffin. Brocklon, was in Piusville Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ramsay and family, Rosebank, were in Piusville Sunday. and spent Mrs. Melvyn MacGregor Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran Monday in O‘Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Sheridan Corcoran, Mill River, were visitors to Pius- ville on Tuesday evening. Miss June MacGregor, Burton, Lot '7. recently spent a few daysi with relatives in Piusvllle. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Gallant and daughter Rebecca were Sun-, day evening visitors to Piusville. Miss Nora Kelly, Roseville was in Piusville Wednesday evening! visiting her sister, Mrs. Norbert Corcoran. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Corcoran spent Sunday with their daughter l and snn-in-lznv, Mrs. Alton Mc-i Isaac, l-iebron. Mr. MacDonald of Enterprise Bakery, Charlottetown, was in Piusville Tuesday in connection with his business. Mrs. John F. Gallant recently spent a few days in Charlottetown where she attended a convention. concerning the Post Office. Mr. and Mrs. ROY GBddY-S ind son Leigh, Summerside, were in liosebank Sunday, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy. Mrs. Thomas Corcoran has re- turned to her home after spend- mg a few days with her daugh- ter, Mrs. Alton Mclsaac, Hebron. Miss Eileen Gallant has return- ed to her home after spending the past few weeks in the employ of Mrs. Gerald Murphy. Campbell- ion. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald lviurphy. Marie. Theresa and Leo Murphy and Mrs. "Frank Bulgor. 130$ 11 spent Sunday with friends and relatives in Piusville- Mr. and Mrs. iVielvyn MacGreg- or and family, Mrs. Lance Dalton and Mary Patricia. Burtvfl- L0!’- '- were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Corcoran. l \ A large crowd attended the.’ dance held in Bloomfield Hall on’ Friday evening June 17th. Music] by the Getson Arbing orchestral was much enjoyed by all present. . {Miss Marie Pinesu has returned from Quebec where she attended college during the past term- 5h’ will spend the holidays with he!‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban Pin- eau, Bloomfield Corner. Misses Rose and Mary R88"!- Freetown, Miss Roma Thomllsim and Mr. Ralph Hardy. Summer‘ side, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Hardy and fam- ily, Rosebank. ' The sunny. warm weather of; the past week has attracted manv | to the river side. Mill River Beach I seems to be the favourite of the . crowd from Piusville and VICIIIH)" who frequent the bench. l Friends of Mr. Philip Gallant are sorry to hear that he had l slight accident Saturday and hi! found it necessary to receive treat- ment at the Western I-lospilll. Al‘ berton. A very large crowd attended the “Lone Pine show and Flddlfl‘! Contest" held in Institute Hall on Wednesday evening. Mr. Andrew Jones. Pleasant View. was the win- ner of this week's fiddling con- test. Sympathy of the community i! extended Mr. Frank Hardy. 30!!‘ bank, on the lnss of his thumb due to an accident while m thQ process of sawinl! “f0”! _n is hope that this loss will not lncon~ venience him ton greatly. The Bloomfield Girl‘! ball team‘ mnfm-N-l u. Rqsovllle on Monday puma“ when-q lhev played against the llnscville Girls team. The score for tho cvenlng was in fa- vour of the Roseville team. Later in the week the Roseville HMS motored to Bloomfield whore they nlaved n return game. with “W rlrl's team there. "iris again took the lead in the final score. This 9.5g wppknnfl seems in n,“- lsean rmll of accidents. Mr Thomas Corcoran was one of 1h" pQfQiOQ rnncorncd in the collision‘ at the OTn-ary Corner on Sunday evening. Although the cars were both quite badly damaged. no per- son received serious lnlury. Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran were the only occupants of the car and very luckily escaped from what could have been easily been a serious The Rosevllle ‘ ‘ Conway and Mrs. Murdock Stewart was in Summerside Monday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Best. Sum- merside. were visiting in Conway on Sunday. Mrs. John W. Palmer, Freeland, spent a few days with her sister. Mrs. Jabez Mills, who is very sick. Mr. John Buchanan who is em- Victoria, spent the week-end with his wife and family here. Mrs. Ancil Ballem and inhlt. son were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer on Monday. Misses Lorena ‘Thompson. Con- way, and Donna Palmer. Freeland. are in Summerside writing their l1 Grade X exams. Master Bernard Murphy. who has been attending West Royalty School for the past year, has re- turned to his home here. Misses Lila MacDonald and Ag- nes King, Grand River. spent the week-end visiting friends and rela- tives at Conway and vicinity. Mr. H. D. Boyle, Mr. John Boyle and Mr. Bussle, Kenogaml. Que. are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson, Conway. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNell, Mrs. George Thompson and Mr. Russel took Misses Lorena Thomp- son and Donna Palmer to Sum- mcrside on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil MacKinnon and son Roger. of Victoria, spent. the vreek-end in Conway at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Colin Mll- ligan. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Thompson. Kensington. and Miss Dalzell, Summerslcle, were week-end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Thompson. The dance in the Conway Com- munity Hall on Saturday was very well attended and a large sum of money was realized. The Gelgon, Arbing orchestra- furnished the music. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve MacPhec. St. 51th". Quebec. Mrs. Eric MacNelll, Mrs. Edwin MacNeill and Epics MacNeill, West Devon. were Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mac-Neill, Conway, on Sunday even- ing. 'e's “Sim... ' rnrmr A llilllll HIYIIIHHI-Itlll I Shorts: Three Stooges in Shiv- ering Slierlocks. and Barbara Ann Scott in Dancing Blades. Professional Cards Dr. W. ll. Darson CIIIROPRACTOR Palmer Graduate SUMMERSIDE Tuesday and Saturday Only ‘ll Granville - Phone 894-2 1 l : Chartered Accountant Office at ‘ l8 Granville Street , Phone 615 ‘ I SUMBIEBSIDE T. Earle Hickey l l l l. F. Hunter. RD. OPTOMETBISI "Complete Visual Analysea Glasses Ilmd PHONE 16d SMALLMAN’! BUILPING Sunimersids, P.E.l. ‘ , E. E. Perltmen. l! open. no. ‘ OPTODIIUIIB‘; Visual ‘Irsinlnl Given - REGENT THEATRE BLDG. l Summer 8L, luniniersule excl; mum CAPITQIwSummersIde LAST SHOWING TODAY “DREAM GIRL’! wm. u... Hutton - MacDonald Carey NOTE: Shows_2:80 - 7:15 - 9:15 ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY ohms‘ or THE GLDRIED luvs , warn TllE WEST WAS won! "The rousing, thrilling john Ford epic of i7 frontier courage, laughter, love! » p lllllll WAYNE ' FUNIIA smut lulu TEMPLE ° ARMENIIARIZ It" mi stun ~ from a lllfl - mm Instill mu m - lillll amt - on: mm SUV Illfll a Illlil lllltill s Ill IIISI ul lllllllilllll lliflt ltil """"‘ " lllllN Fllllll w... m. h Inn l min ‘AIFAIRGOSV PICIUIES Paonucllou - leisure ov m! RIM PIBIWS PLEASE NOTE: N0 Short Subjects Evcning Shows 7:15 - 9:20 — Matinee Sat. 2:30 EXTRA! EXTRA! SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY On Our Stage In Person "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" With N.- Matinee Admissions: Songs. New Jokes, etc. Adults 50c; Children 250 QOkQWD-MQDMQMDMGDMOSMQDMQMOMOM REGEflT ruun. - rm. - SAT. A Pulse-pounding Drama of the Rugged West . . . It’! Fierce, Flaming, Furious, adventure in a. big Super- Western full of pulse-heating excitement. , JOHN (‘i/ill WAYNE - RUSSELL 6494"” With a. big cast including Harry Carey, Bruce Cabot, Irene Rich and Lee Dixon. Shows 7:15 and 9:15 Special Matinee Friday Morning at 10 o’clock: Matinee Friday Afternoon; Regular Matinee Sat. at 2:30. EXTRA! FRIDAY NIGHT ONLY 0n The Stage "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" with ‘Lil Abner - Gene Hooper - Betty Cody and Lone Pino Himself and — On The Screen "ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" NOTE: Shows 7:15 and 9:30 -- All Seats 50o DOORS OPEN 6:30 - BE EARLY! Second Show Tickets from 7:15 on ‘GOMMGMGDMGDLQOMGMCMGOMGDM EXTRA! EXTRA! WHEN IN TOWN DOMINION DAY BE SURE TO SEE "THE LONE PINE JAMBOREE" ON THE STAGE AT THE REGENT THEATRE. THERE'S ALSO A GREAT MOVIE, "ANGEL AND THE BADMAN" Star- ring John Wayne and Gail Russel. SHOWS 7:15 and 9:30 First Show Tickets Available 6:30 till 7:15 Sccond Show Tickets from 7:15 0n ALL SEATS 50c REGENT THEATRE CAMEO THEATRE, KENSINGTON Wednesday and Thursday 8:45 It's "Belitifl and Preston Foster, ctr-starred in "THE HUNTED", Dramatic story of love and duty. "Be-Ilia" la a skating champion and you'll see her in an "ice show". But- she is accused of theft and later suspected nf murder. Is she guilty? Also Laurel and Hardy Comedy Ft-nturette. IGAMED THEATRE, xrnsmoron Friday 8:45. Saturday: Matinee l0 A.M.; Evening 7:15. 8:15 Thrills! Action! Adventure! Romance! See Richard Arlen as "Buffalo Blll"—lie fights for Justice in this two-tilted drama- “BUFFALO BILL RIDES AGAIN" with Jennifer Holt, Lee Shumwsy, Gil Patrick. Edward Cesaldy and Edward Cobb. Also laurel and Hardy Comedy rec-l: Superman Serial and Newsreei