PAGE rounrabn Suntntarslde Today 8:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Honoured on Silver Wedding Anniversary --The Lawless family of Norboro. the Misses Miriam and Norma and Messrs. Frank and Lloyd. ENG!" teined on October 26th. at dinner in honour of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. James Lawless, who were cele- brating the 25th anniversary of their marriage. Partaking o! a sumptuous goose dinner were forty guests including the bridesmaid and groomsman of twenty-rive years ago. Mrs. Prank McDougail and Mr. Cecil Hughes. The dining room. decorated with pink and white streamers and vari- colored balloons, was an attract- ive setting for the dinner table with center piece of anniversary cake flanked by lighted candles. - when the guests had assembled the bride and groom of twenty- five years were escorted to decor- ; ated chairs to the strains of the , Anniversary Waltz. Mr. Louis 0'Conor as M. C. in brief opening remarks congratulated the bride and groom and called on Miss Mir- iam Lawless to read an address from the iamily while Lloyd pre- sented their gift of Wrist Watches. Brief congratulatory addresses were given by Mr. Peter Callaghan, Mr. She's the model answer to a young man's prayer . . . and she hat an urge to merge! itellotielann g V J Marriage Bmker W no-ituring James Pendergast, Mr. James Mor- -t , . C , Mrs. 39"" BW "Will t?...”i5i.-tteiili on.Zi?Z."”"M.. and with Zero Mariel e Michael O'Shea Produzld BY CNAIIE5 IIACKEVT Directed by GEOIGE CUIOI Written by (NAILIS IIACKETT. WAUEI IIISCN It IICNAID IIEEN Also Latest News of the Day FRIDAY & SATURDAY "THE RETURN OF FRANK JAMES” With Henry Fonda and Gene Tierney Don't Miss This Exploit of - the Old West -Mrs. Lawlem also received a beau- tiful array of gifts which were opened by Mrs. Leona Cameron. The guests were entertained with a pleasing variety of vocal and in- strumenal music with the following "stars" taking part. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gallant. Mrs. Merritt Cal- iagzhan, Mr. Raymond Kelly, Mr. Wilbert Lawless. Mr. Ignatius Law- less and Lloyd Lawless. A sing- song in which all took part and a reading by Mr. Louis O'Connor were features of the program. At a late hour the guests de- parted wishing Mr. and Mrs. Law- less many more years to enjoy their happy marriage.-K. REGENT rumour 7.15-9.15 EXOTIC . MA CAO... Port of sin and shady dealings! ROBERT MITCHUM -- JANE RUSSELL , WILLIAM BENDIX M. F. Schurman Co. Ltd. KENSINGTON - SUMMERSIDE - CHARLOTTETOWN um moms Ii-Iillil . min Glilllllt HALLOWEEN There will be no Schurnians School Parade on Friday, October 31st. This is the evening when boys and girls have whole- some frolic and fun. We want you to enjoy yourselves! In doing so we know you will respect the rights and property of other people. 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It youvjuourile mm. a.- , o -t , i WESTERN GUARDIAN ---PLAN TO ATTEND Red Cross Blood Donor Clinic. St. Mary's Hall, summerside. Thursday. November 8th, from 7-10 P. M. --WINNER. IN ESSAY (XZONTEST -Friends are particularly pleased to note the name at Earl Locker- by of Hamilton's one room rural school. as receiving second place award in his division in the es- say contest sponsored by the De- partment of Education during old Home week. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lockerby. and his teacher, Miss Agatha MaoLc1lIn. may reel justly proud oi his achievement. -WEST MEETS EAST. - Flying Officer P. L. Johnston, formerly oi Terrace, B. C., came on Thursday, October 23rd by plane lrom Win- nipeg to Summerside Air Naviga- tion school. The trip approximately 1500 miles), was made in a Dakota in slightly over eight hours. He had his ilrst look at the Atlantic Ocean and Prince Edward Island. He thinks the Island is a veritable garden and says it is known in B. C. as the birthplace of Canadian Co-operatives - as per the Co-op- erative Cheese Companies. estab- lished in 1894 by the apostle oi co-operatives, Dr. Robertson. Dif- iicer Johnston visited friends in the vicinity of Kenslngton.-K. -NOVA SCOTIA VISITORS - Mr. and Mrs. Jack Leydon 0! Am- herst spent the October 25th week- end with friends in Kensington. It was their first visit. and they were not disappointed or disul- usioned. They marvelled at the ex- tent of some of the neighborhood bins of potatoes and large (locks of cattle. Mr. and Mrs. Leydon, who are both native born Haligonians. were recently married in St. Pat- rick's Church Halifax. Mrs. Leydcu had the unique and thrilling ex- perience or being one or those held up on two occasions in bank rob- beries in Toronto. The last one was by the Boyd-suchan gang. The description given of the "lineups" of prisoners for identification by bank employees was graphic and thrilling Mr. Leydon is assistant superintendent at the salt mines at Nappan. -K A Alberlon and' Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Heber Hardy, Win- sloe, motored to Alberton yester- day where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Atkin- son. Mir. Preston Clark is :pending I few days in Alberton on hehali of the Automatic sprinkler Company, Saint John, N. B., where he is em- ployed. The Alberton Ladies' Curling Club members were hostesses It a card party held in the Legion Hall Tuesday evening. Fifteen tables of bridge and auction were in play. First prizes for bridge were won by Mrs. Albert Clarke and Dr. S. Bandler; consolation prizes by Mrs. S. Bandler and Mr. Earl At- kinson. First prizes for auction were won by Mrs. Raymond Saun- ders and Mrs. Erskine Campbell: consolation prizes by Mrs. Cyril Leard and Mr. Hunter Weeks. Re- freshments were served by the ladies and a number or oekes were auctioned by Mr. Frank Bryan. Thousands of America's Farmers Now Work Warm and Protected MI W hoved It Preferred x . by Nearly I Quarter el 0. Million Tractor Ovnerl A All-Weetner You and he! Panel notional It uttIlII1- trl cost. I I II It I nerrnamywliuledge weether yum ma ooltanel II smell exile Warm engine but keepe cold weather out- with I genuine-I-ONOOAI-leeur. You'll work warm and , 3, gee more work done, in even the cold.” weather. Quickly attached for snug streamlined tit. Converts to low-coat heated cab if desired. lneleton the gen- uine Heeter - most popular- heeter of Illl - A Hall rat. on. Ltd. sunnerelde P. E. I. T: 0llAl'Allll THEATRE THURSDAY 8:80 ssruanu 7:30 and mo "Mn. 0'Melley and Mr. Malone” Starring: Marjorie. Main and V Janice Wltltmorel I A good selection of ehorf subject: Arne GUARDIAN. WN " FOR COLD, WETAATHTERWETAR Smallman'e accentuates the versatility of skirts; sweaters, and blouses. Tailored to perfection, styled for ultra-smart appearance. . . and, of course, priced at Smallman'IVuttIllaIe levelI.' Chou your fashion- wise, budget-easy separate: to mix or match attractively throughout the fall and winter months. For cooler w ' -V . T loom” . eather, h.,..;. ,5. 4 . p W0. 9 item u,,,,y a mu" Practical, geod. pound M A . xc mans wardrob9 5W5 hi ovary ny1,.whe 6, ma" 0 elock', round M. ll ardigan , ' ' - ATERS, '3'ian'e Li 1, C0 endor. , .5 onymow Jlvle, In w,,,,nl Mm" pullover and :25 fashion-wise eel; F” ecr you, goodblllos lth comfo” S shades syn after d ,k 5 "on. For dc Taste 5' Your colour pm; mlIman'e ladms, W” Partment sugg;”'”'lbG'll an'I Lady”? time and 5 Y 9 . . . , "Gnce . . . ' ' "Spa o . Guns; 1 '0? Da- range ms" 2 6Prtce YOU can 0353"” sweater t res-qUa::rolq'.J'”Y-' Sleevonldyli ' A""""-"Bl. Cardigans f 9 to 5 95 - gllovere 20, 38 to 44 2' (tine. 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'” I95 cloths, the WVOH Ral wml 9Uallrsy..w?:rm9"'3 We all :VrGI'r:Ia"hlqnd Rail: ggginealr. -rumy V"Y inter o co, . 9 qmlrm I Y lined stund- ?""0n, st 1; ”""9. in a eith 9 n rq lng- Y ng a d our 9" The sh Yon. You ' wa . n cloth; (st-..,,,.,dI awl ryp, or sh may weather ,.,1,,a , ""' tau! :1 ii:-.;,, are out. bmaugd Processed lamb) C " ort MOU,Qn Coup ma, prov; insulated lining Us or,lighp, ricacl f an ”o"""”PPod at lh: cl", double ”a"'"3 wlTHOUT.:VIvlv.l1a,h.r lnsulatlor:r.l. "M .' - leaves. rotecls thg me O 9 U" '1 all , , V . f neces Th 1, h. . ""5 the style rre,.3"”' clothes. in asczry bulk e as non SFlOllIgllT at SmaIlmon's ,0 I . smooth-flowin I: this Coat c o'dGnce falls on Coats. In all the latest styles Fm"?-rank tn huh Qihion ANDg' 9"'I0rou;ly flat, :P"'"93 the and colours, in dressy or casual 5mallman's l-lmlledlorls Q." the Suits feat -- .lt can be d,.y ck: Lines ol fashion. Many have fur trim, - ' TV" all ' - ties of S ' uwd Ell - ha ' movable interlinings and mat:l.t- - O lrimlgzlzlofag s.'”'W'ts. , .u":'d ave trebled sm""'"On's limited "W" lag, fringedh stoles. Luxury fabrics "led styling, obC?oUsh"i”'; "ma", Ultra sdvol-ltd", and dazzlmg array of 1:3 you lo 3a” "'0 new i at are eit or roughly textured or "ll lel r - rc qua! ' p 5”C- prl d W5... srrloothly sheenecl in lovely Elysian, aPP"eCi':lce'?f?o" Git lncentivanlool-,smcmmqwd f (T 'o W" )'0Ur budget! 'm?my sM.d' tweed and mohair. Each and every '3" 9ood.9roo;?mlsIal(9dbl slam W: You'll a”"0n-wise velvap V ' You ll like 91,, Coat is priced at the amazingly lo , "err g "9 hot 9 0 qugmy felts. . . ' 'V9loen, w I 2995 59 55 .7": w'i:T:":...5::.:h- -..:::..::;t..::c:.w or ii”. n to .1 8 , where you ALW Wed :1 Smallmq - full Iv , or. For town and ' y'd for Pri AY5 Qot ns, L,m, "less, select a h c”""”')' attract CHILDREIL... Boye' or girls' Melton Cloth Snow slack: for rough and tumble winter wear. Made from wool with a small percentage of cotton. Double knees for extra service. Self-suspcndar braces and side button closing that should be easy for small hands to fasten and unfasten. Those 2:98 to (2) sizes 7 to 14X ...................... I are in two groups: (ll) sizes 3 to 6X ”P Value; 6, me ....AND AGAIN One piece Snow Suite for boys made of durable two-way Nylon-blend gobardlne, ct proven fabric for longer wearl Zipper front, elastic back, with peak helmet. The colours are blue, green or tomato red. Sizes 3-6X. 1 Priced at, only ............................ .. I Girls' good quality Cool: in a variety of pretty fall shades, with or without fur trim and quilt- ed lining. Tight and loose-fitting styles. in 1 1 .95", 22.95 sizes 7 to 12, priced from ........ .. The new Dan River Dress for girls, in light, eye- eatchlng fashion. Absolutely fast colours, shade wrinkles easily. There's a wide variety of attractive coloure'from which to choose. The size: range from 7 to 12 and the price is ONLY ................. BUMMERSID SUMMERSIDI IT'S ALWAYS SMALT.MANiS FOR TOP VALUES AT LOWEST PRICES CAMEO THEATRE I KENSINGTON Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15. The funniest picture in nine lifetimes, "RHUBABB", the millionaire tomcat, starring Ray Milland as guardian of Rhubarb, and Jan Come and g ,' have a laugh! A laugh a day keeps the doctor away. Sterling, the heart-throb in Milland's life. I ll Please note no Show SilPlElPi-lttliiii no You am noon: ommo comes on cults mm A ""5'l.'!.E.'l.3"'5 T SililiEIPl-iiiiii”lilEi , . " Collars nd Cells ' I know... A U; x l OCTOBER 30, .1953,