-.. ..- . - ...-. ..-. ., -....-... ,. ,'.vn.7T'-T1.-ioa?7ZN'llfJ l I i 1 ' 14 150 (By, Sept. 10, Tlgnleli -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraser returned to their home in Boston. Mass. on Wednesday after spend- ing their annual holidays with Mr. Michael Illlsworth, dkinnerb Pond. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Harper. Chl'ln(OPhCrA8 Cross, have as their guests their daughter, Mrs. Allan Mahar of Toronto. Ont.. and their son, M.r. Ralph Harper, Boston. Mass. Mr. Howard Clohossey has re- turned to his home in Rumford, Me, after spending a few weeks with his brothers, Alfred and Ber- tram of Skinner's Pond and Mr. and Mrs. William Clohoasey. NI” 1954 Pond. Mr, George Handrahan, Levis- '.'i'.ln, Me, is visiting his mother. Mrs. Janita Handrahaii, Ascension. Miss Catherine Gallant. Boston. Mass. is spending her vacation. the guest of her brother and sis- tPi'-'.n-law, Noruay. Mi Gerald HanEIl'Hll3Il. phers C; c , was a business visitor to Charlottetoun on Tuesclai'- and Mrs John Macdonald. vvcge neck-end guests of E.-roirier and sis- Mrs. Joseph Christo- .VIr Souiis. Mr. liacdoiiaidis lei-in-lziw. Mr and Mactionalcl, 'l'lSI'll5l'l. Mr and Mrs. Austin, Handrahan Chi-istopher's Cross. have as their guest their grandson. Mr. Patrick Connolly, Charioitetoviii. Mrs Bradiurd Gallant has rc- tiiriied to her home in Toronto. 0nt., after a few weeks spent at her former home in Nail Pond. On Aug. 29, the Tignish Royal- Atcs earned the right to advance "i the Prince County baseball fin- .iLs by defeating the Welling?-On Dodgers by the score of 9-l to win the past of three semi-final .eries two games to none. For the ilCi.OF5, Aeneas Ducette was the pitcher with Max Callaghan catch- ing, u'h:le the battery for Well- ington was Fitzcrerald and Good- AID. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Handra- lian and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Han- drahan. Ascension. had as their guests the past wcek-end, Mr. and 31:5. Charles MacB.ae and son, Pte. Lloyd MacR.ae and Mrs. Ber- iha Dennis of French River. Friends of Mrs. Coo Leclalr. Tignbh, are sorry to learn of her ;Ilness in the Western HOSP”-Al. Alberton. Mr. Douglas Webster, Ksnsington, was a recent business visitor to Tignish. xliu and Mrs. John B. Chris- Inphvr. Tigmsli, have as their guests of the formerls brother and sister-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Fred- erick Christopher. Boston, Mass. The sympathy of this commun- ity is extended to the bereaved family of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Bernard DeBlois. whose death oc- curred recently in the Western Hospital, Aiberton. Ellis: Mary Shelfonn. Boston. Mass. who is visiting relatives and irieiids in Tignish is the house guest of Mix and Mrs. C. F. Mor- rissey. Mr Lorne. Knox. Halifax, is spending his vacation with his father, Mr. James Knox. Skinners Pond. On his return he will be accompanied by his wife and fam- ily. who have spent the past month bisiting Mrs. Knoxs parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bernard, Nail Pond. Delegates from Tigiiish who at.- tended the aiinual meeting of the P.E.I. Credit Union League in Charlottetown on 'niesday were; Mrs. Maxwell Mclnnis, Mrs. Al- fred Gillis, Mr. Ray Handrahan, Mr. James F. Gallant and Mr. Cletus Cvavin. Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dougay and their two daughters have re- turned to their home in Wlrfdsor. Ont, after a pleasant vacation spent with Mrs. Dougay's mother, Mrs. Urban Gaudet. Tignish. Miss Ruth Galiaiit, Ottawa, is spending her holidays with her parenm, Mrs. James N. Gallant, Nail Pond. Miu Ada Cahill, Toronto, Ont... who is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Cahill, Kildare, spent a few days last week visiting her sister Mrs. - Gerald Handrahan and amiiy. Christopherls Cross. C - L. . South Rustico Miss Margaret. Blanchard has re- lurned to Montreal after spending a three-week holiday visiting with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Then- nhilc Blanchard and family. south Rustlco. Miss Gloria Peters has return- ed to Montreal after vacationing with her parents, Mr. and Mia N. Peters and family. Oyster Bed. Mr. and Mrs. Aiibin Dolron and b'-iby and Mr. Edgar Dolron of Moncton, N. B. were week-e d visitos at the home of their fa - or. Mr. Stanulas Doiron and fam- ily. South Rustico. Messrs. Armand. Edmund. and Dennis Dulong, also Miss Alice and Clare Dulong nf Mnncton. N. 3.. spent the long week-end visiting with relatives in south 'Rustlco They were accompanied by Mr. Noel Leslanc and Miss Lorraine LeBlanc of Moncton. Miss oeorgenin Dolron of St. Jnhn, N. 3. .II visiting at the hnmc of her parents. Mr. and Mrs, Wil- 'f,ro;d Dolron and family. of Cym- rs. Miss June Durant hu relurned in Toronto, after qandlng a pleu- ant holiday at the home of her pir- cnts in South Ruatioo. While herr shc visited in Summcrsldo and 1,-lfarlotwbwl. . T.':1'ior Dunm 0! Soul: I ”” Malay not-nib; roi. 1 I I 0 Leary -Mr. Robert Priszoll, student of Dalhousio University in am. fax. has been spending his va- cation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Frizzell in Springfield West. Miss Alberta and Miss Jennie Pi-izzeil of Springfield West, span: a few days in Summerside recent- ly. Miss Jauiiita Gallant of Char- lottetown, has been spending her vacation in O'Lcary. guest of her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George MacDonald. The Misses Georgia and Annie Matheson, of Traveler's Rest, spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. William Dyment in Knutsford. They also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Woodside and Mr. and Mrs. Heath Woodside. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dwyer of Wollastoii. Mass, who have been visiting friends and relatives in O'Leary and vicinity for some time have returned to their home. and of re- and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Adams Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton Knutsford, motored to Alma cently to visit with relatives friends there. Mrs. Mary Dunbar of Alma, has been vtsiting Vlllll relatives and friends in Ollseary and viciniy re- cently. Mr. Amos Harris MaES.. H35 8 YISILOT and Knutsford recently with relatives. The many friends of Mr Arti- mus Cameion of Cascumptc are sorry to hear that he is a patient in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside. All hope for A speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. liaii Macl.s-aii of Coleman, were visitors to Conway recently, guests of Mr. and Mrs John Palmer. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Murphy of Freeland, were visitors to O'- Leary on Saturday evening. Mrs. John Gallant of Woodstock has as her guests at present, Mr. and Mrs? Albert Gallant of West- brook, Maina. Miss Minnie Murray of West Cape is visiting vi.th Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Macwilliams in O'Leary for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Macwil- liams and family. have returned to their home in Milton, Mass, after a pleasant week spent with Mr. and Mrii. J. M. Macwillams in O'Leary and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Macwilliams and family. Miss Betty Martin of Montreal is visiting relatives and friends in O'Leary and vicinty. Mr. and Mrs. Harold White and family of the U. S. A, are spend- ing their vacation with friends on the western part of the Island. Before going to the States, Mr. White and family were residents of this part of the Island, and their many friends are glad to see them again. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Pineau of Summerside were visitors to the home of Mrs. Pineauls mother. Mrs. Jack Gallant of Woodstock. Mr. Pineau attended the Teachers convention at St. Anlhonys. Mrs. Elwood Smallman and little daughter, Beverley, have returned to their home in O'Leary. after spending a week in Summerside where Beverley was a patient in the Prince County Hospital. Mr, and Mrs. James Burlelgh and children of Ellerslle, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Jeliey, 0'Leary. Mrs. Harry Macwilliams. 0'Leary, has gone back to her diitics as nurse in the Prince County Hos- pital, Summerside. Mrs MacWll- llama supplies as night nurse. Mr. Claude Hopgood, Summer- side, was a visitor in 0'Leary on of Everet l, to O'l..eary visiting Sunday evening. visiting at the home of his sister, Mrs. W. N. Macwilllams. The Aftcriioon Auxiliary of the Uiiiimi Church in Olbeary met at the hunt" of the secretary, Mrs. A. J. Matheaon on Friday after- noon with a good attendance. Mr. Leith Bills of Greenwood, N. 3., is visiting with his parents, Saint John, New Brunswick. to enter the Convent, of the Sisters of Charity. She was accompanied to Saint John by her mother. Prior to her going away A farewell party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albin Pincau. uherc a large number of her friends gatllcrcd in bid farewell An address was read by Miss Eileen Gallant and the presentation was made by Miss Joan Hagen Miss Eleanor Durant thanked her many friends. The remainder of the evening was apcnt in music, dancing and cards. Lunch was served. -CA It's Slower, 1.3V It Arnaboldi ldaul J. of Eraklne 7 But . g g '2 ,,r.. Lakes, N. J., and Axel Jansen of Oslo, Noi'uay. are shown setting out from the island of Majorca. in the fllrditci raiican. in the 18-foot sloop "Pita." They are bound for New York. hiit plan to travel the hard, long way by the North Alri- cnn roast, Suez, the Indian ocean, Malaya, Pacific islands and Panama. They expect to take I8 months and cover 20,000 miles on the voyage. They had supplies for one month and 5100. ETE.TiTLyi... II'(l Ellis in O'Leai'y recently. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rennie. Elmsdale. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Harris in Knutsford Mr. and Mrs. Bloice Ellis or Tig- iiish. uerc visilois to O'I..eary re- cently. The Baptist Missionary Society met at the home of Mrs. George Jelley on Sept. 2. with a large at- tendance of iiienibers. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Adams of Charlottetouii, uere ueek - end visitors in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raby Adams in Knutsford. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Harris of Springfield West spent Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harris in Unionvale. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Wedge of Halifax. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aubln Wedge and-.famlly in O'- Leary. Mrs. James Smith of Freetown. is spending some time with her daughter, Mrs. Dan Smallman in 0'Lear,v. Mr. Norman Morrison. employed in Siiinmerside. the week-rnd with his Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morrison Hebron. Mr. Melvin Ellis and son, Aub- rey, who have been spending their vacation at their home in 0'Leai:v. have gone hack to their work in Ontario. who is spent parents, in Mr. Claude I-lopgood of Summer- side was a visitor to O'Lenry on Sunday evening, -0? Breadalhane Mr. and Mrs. Silas Wall, Miss Dorothy Wall and Mr. Jan Chariiy, South Portland, Maine. who visited Mr. and Mrs Earl Chappell, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Sanderson, during the week of Aug 29, return- ed to their home on Sept. 5. Mrs. John Eastnn rnee Gcldin Kenncdyi, Medway, Mass, who has been absent from her native prrivince for more than 30 years. visited friends in Breadalbane, thr- latter part of August, among whom were her cousin, Mr. Ivan Ken- nedy. and A former nieghbor, Mr Kenneth Graham. Mrs. Hugh MacKay has returned in her home in Brcadalbane after spending zi pleasant vacation at the home of her son and daughter- in-Iaw. Rev John and Mrs. Mac- Kay. Mr. MncKay is chaplain at the airbase inwn near Chatham. N. B. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wesley Murray. Halifax. spent the week-end of September 5. visiting friends in Fredericton. Broadalbane and vic- iniiy. Mr and Mrs Burgeaa Newaon. New Bcdfnrd. Mass. were guests of Mrs. Hammond Newnon for sev- eral days during the latter part of August. Mr and Mrs. Lni-no Seaman. Rrcadnlhanc. accompanied by Mimi Catlici-iiic Buchanan. Fredericton. mninrod in Sciiunte. Mass. during the week-end of September 5. Mr. and Mrs. F. MncMiIlnn, Pnrismniitii. N. H.. arr vacationing In Bradalbane and Vicinity. Mrs. Caroline Bragdon. Ports- mniilh. New Hampshire. is visiting Victoria By The sea Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drinkwater. Melroee, Mass, have been visiting here at Mrs. Drinkwater'a old home. guests of her brother. Mr. William Lt-ard. and in South Mel- ville guests or her sister., Mrs. William Dunsford and Mr. Dunn- ford Mr. Harald Boulter of C. G: 8. Brant, spent the week-end here. guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Boulter, Sr. Master Arnold Hawatt has re- turned from Fredericton. N. 3., where he visited his father, Mr. Benton Howatt. who is employed there. Ml'5. E. H. Wright, Victoria, who returned recently from Calgary on the Overland Special, has as her guest her sister, Mrs. Annie luck- 1lff(', West Newton. Mass, While in Calgary Mrs. Wright visited with her son, Mr. Ralph Taylor gnd family. and renewed many former acquaintances. Miss Jean Boswell and Mr. David Boswell. "Lealiands" Victoria, leave next week to resume their respec- tive positions at MacDonald and Stanford Colleges, Guelph, Ont. Mr. James Knox. Victoria, vet- eran lobster man. is spending some time visiting in the United States. Dr. and Mrs. S. R. Cameron and ynung son. Freddy, Albany-Victoria, spent some time recently in Hall- fax guests of Dr. and Mrs. A. R. Webster. Miss Inez Gass, Cornwall. has been visiting friends in Victoria before leaving for Toronto where she plans to reside. Misses Brenda Macquarrie and Cheryl Ann Knox, Charlottetown. were recent guests of Mrs. Wilfred MacQuarrie, Victoria Mrs. Kenneth Whitty, Point. Tupper, N.S.. and Mr. and Mrs. James Pensltun, Hartford, conn.. have been the welcome guests or their mother, Mrs. Charles Miller. Victoria-by-the-sea. Mr. and Mrs. Brian MscBet.h her brother. Mr. Bismark Cousins and Mr. James Cousins, BrcadaI- bane. Mr. Arthur Morrison, Charlotte- town, ls relieving agent in the Bi-eadalbane station during the ab- sence of Mr. Resgh MacLeod who is enjoying his annual vacation. Mr. Kenneth Graham. Breadal- bane, accompanied by Mr. Charles Ross. Mnttapan. Mus. visited Cherry Valley on Sept. 1. Friends regret to learn of the illness of Mrs. Bennett Deighen who has been a patient in the Charlottetown Hospital, for the past two weeks. Mr. Ernest Selllck. Wlnsloe and Mr. Norman Stewart. Charlotte- town. were week-end guests nf Mr. Wellington Murray, Bradslbane. Miss Kathleen Newsnn. Summer- side, visited at the home of her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Cuyler Mathelon, during the week- end of September 5. Mr. William Graham, Brcadal- bane. was ii visitor to Charlotte- town on Friday, September 4. l RURAL ELECTRIFICATION NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the proposed rural electrical extension to serve the Leard's Point area has been approved for construction. Residents in this area, who have com leted contracts for rural service with the Maritime Electric Company L mlterl, are hereby notified to wire their premises. Any complaints or disputes regarding the placing of poles on private property or otherwise, or the cutting of trees necessary for line construction, must be referred to this Commission through the local committee before 22 September 1954. The committee representing this area comprises the following members: ICVICIK ETT IIOWATT. J r. Carleton Siding I GERALD BEST Carleton Sldlng THE PUBLIC UTILITIES Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. Asnrzn nowan Clrleinll siding COMMISSION and enndren. aearner and Angus. have returned to I-lu-risville, after having spent the put two months at their summer home here. Mrs. James Lockwood, North Adams, Mus, has been spending a happly vacation here guest of her mother. Mn. Celia Rourson. The school here re-opened last week under the capable manage- ment of Mrs. Max Thompson with Miss Sylvia Boulter as nslstant Mrs. Keith Boswell, "Loalands," mmmpuiied her daughter, Mrs. Ralph Manning, And Miss Mary Robin, Charlottetown, on I recent trip to Toroto. They plan on being away about two week: Mr. and Mrs. W. Richard Mac- Quarrle. who recently went their vacation hero with Mr. MacQuar- rle'I mother, Mrs. Bertha Mac- Quarrie. have arrived safely in White Horse, Yukon, where they will reside. Miss Ethel Edgerton of Montreal is spending a pleasant vacation. a guest at the Orient Hotel. Min Edgerton'l friend: here are pleased to see her return on her annual visit to the Garden Province. Whitfield l-lowest. Tr uro. N.S.. accompanied by her two daughtsrs, are spending a few days at their former home hers. Mrs. Lou are spending their Mr. and Mrs. Sydney, N.S., ton Miller. Mrs. Donald Murchison is enjoy- ing a pleasant visit in Liverpool. N.B.. guest of her son and daugh- ter-ln-lsw, Mr. and Mrs. George Milford Miss Verna MarLeod of the staff of Hyndman and Co, Charlotte- town. left by plane on Tuesday for Toronto where she will spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Curtis. Mr. George Clark. Dartmouth. N.S., and Mr. Keith Clark. Wash- ington, D.C.. are visiting with their mother, Mrs. Harry Clark. Victoria. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gordon. Somerville. Mass. are visiting in Victoria. guests of Mr. Gordon's sister. Mrs. I... D. MacLeod and Mr. MacI..eod Mr. Waas. an annual visitor to lhls place. is it guest. at Durirnvin, the residence of Mr. and Mrs Howa rd Wood. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lavoie and Mike have returned to Atlanta. Georgia, after visiting here with Mr. Liivoie's mother. Mrs. Bessie Hughes. and graiidniotlier, Mrs. Louise Dough:-rty. Among the visitors at the home nf Mrs. Gussis Cameron during the past few weeks were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Johnson, Simthroy. Ont. Mr, and Mrs. Johnson were loud in their praises of the beauty of the Island. The Church of Eiiglniid picnic held on the church grounds on August 4 was well attended con- sidering the inclement weather. Many from this section availcd themselves of tho npportiiiiitv of being present "where old friends meet and new are made." A visitor from Ontario. who for the first time saw the antique horse swing in operation at this gathering. thought it quite a novelty, and watched with pleasure the hun- dreds of children nlijoying them- selves on this mirth-provoking mn- traption. -V. For Sale 8 ROOM HOUSE & LOT Barn suitable for Garage Apply: NORMAN CLOW Freetown FRIDAY & SATURDAY September 10 - 11 H9nde'50"- Mrs. Harry MacKay, Freeland. annual happy vacation here, guests Miss Minnie MacKay his return- of the farmer's cousin, Mrs. Clay- ed to Charlottetown to resume her Conway" -Mr. John D. Palmer spirit a few clays recently at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Hamid Palmer and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Palmer, Bor- den. Mr. John MacDonald was I N- eent business visitor to Bordon. Mrs. Cecil Macxinnon and chil- dren, Roger and Elisabeth, spent the holiday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Buster Sonler, Bummer- side. Mr. Loo Miiligsn has joined the Canadian Army and is Ital-loned at Utopia, New Brunswick. His many friends wish him every suc- case. Mr. Keir Adams, who was em- ployed with the firm of M. F. schurinan. Bummer-aide. during the summer months, left. on Monday morning to resume his studies at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- IOWH. Miss Erma Morrison, spent a few days vacation at the home of Mr. Thomas Biggar, Portage. Mrs. Edgar Morrison was a vis- itor at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Bigger. Tyne Valley on September 7. Mr. Kenneth Macxay, who is employed at the bank in Jl"uderic- ton, New Brunswick. spent I few days with his parents. Mr. and duties as teacher at West Kent School after spending a vacation at her home In Freeland. Mrs. John Broome is spending 9. few days at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. William hrrlsh and Mr. and Mrs. Erskine Gulls, at. lies- TIDFS. to Mr Professional Ga-rd; E. E. Parkman om.o., n.o. PHONE 3237 REGENT THEATRE Summer St. Chartered Accountants T. Earle Hickey Canadian Bank of Commeru Building Gun-imerslde. P.B.L - Phone us: ggj..M..g,Mc... - W. Albert Robertson P. E. I. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Bummeraldo The liouse belonging BLDG. Summanldc DIAL 3344 INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son Limited Fire - Auto - Casualty 5 Summer St. ' summenldq Opfomelrish B. F. Hunter. R.0. iummcrnldc. P.E.I. - Phone llli s.uALLMAN's BUILDING A. Ra ond Grant gene, 0.D. ' 588 Water street summanldb Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 3580 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron SMALLMAN BUILDING Dial 3366 Summerllde PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI, MD. General F. "" Jenn unebonald caught flrobnEiial1iiod.witnnuharu the not from the chiinnioy on 0 000'- loptcinber Ir Mr. Raymond Milii- up um um mum umn gun was the fine one to notice Clzgia-trtigtztom Year menu vi-its; it and mi in and told in. me. Emu P23: ”mm- :3: hlvga. In 0 . I g:l.a:hb:.houun:Qu.u:nquLi:- Mrs. Ervlng smith, Freeland. M non of on following neighbors. 1” "N M” '””0"- IN daugh- In. ooou uaexinnen. Mr. Ooorge ""' "V" N" 3””'"c3- Wm re- immuon um um nu." Rum cont visitors at the home of Mr. say, the fire was quickly oxf.in- 'm M” Arm” Emm” '”91"ld- canny. -P O they'll be your favorite: loo Iiottnm: FRESHER CRISPIER TASTIER I ;3 BRAN FIAKES: Theylre packed Fresher to stay Fresherl Notice Kellogg's stay Crisp in milk or cream. Delicious Bran . . . nature's aid to regulari tyl 1 dd mg Malpeque Road Kenslngton. P. E. I. Phone: Remington I PHOTOGRAPHERS ma amp STUDIO D. W. SEARS ""CAMEO"' KENSINGTON Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Sterling Hayden in drama of building the railway - "KANSAS PACIFIC" in thrilling color with Eva Miller. Barton MacLanc Also Serial and News csnoynob BURDEN In Tech nicolor "BLACK BEARD TH I9 PIRATE" Starring Robert Newton, Linda Dar- nell, William Bendix. Colored Cartoon - ' Canteen Service Friday Show Starts 8 P. M. Standard; Saturday Show at 8:30 PM. Standard. oral” L A IUGE ','riri:i.v-la';itiiitlay 7.15-9.15. Matinee 2:30 Saturday. Pier Angr-Ii, Ethel Bnrrymnro, Kirk Douglas. James Mason. Farley Granger. Agnes Monrehcad, Moira Shearer in "THE STORY OF Tlllll LOVES" (Technicolor). Bank druwing Saturday. Crapaud Theatre FRI. 8:30; SAT. 7:80-0:80 "STAGE TO TUCSON" In Color Rod Cameron. Wayne Morris, Kay Buckley. Sally Ellen. Shorts include 3 "Three stooges" Comedy Today 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Saturday ..... .... 7:15 - 9:15 .hllIu1-Iuddglluyclclouulelnal CAPITOL summon-side Tonight 7 - 9:20; Saturday 2:30 - 7 - 9:20 (All Times Daylight Time) DOORS OPEN EVERY NIGHT 6:30 - ADMISSIONS - Evenings: Adults s1.00: Children doe Matlnees: Adults 75c; Children 35c It is Important that you see it from,f.lic beginning, Slmlorsltle takes pride in announcing that it has been granted the privilege of bringing to the theatregoerl of this area the first motion picture in V E mt IIIIII mu: m m wmiout oussm This new-dimensional photographic marvel will bring you the gredteet story of low. faith and overwhelming spectacle over brought to the screen. 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