rm; nuagpvaw. rmirvv n'i”I.'F.Tmvts. 3, -1954 EC." WESTERN GUARDIAN THE Bumm GEORGE The Guardian may I90 following stores Bookstore. Sum 56" stand. Water &1el'ufi1DI:lel::ve'ti'.G'5 GPOC"-'h 5”””d 33 Wm” 35551:. Drug store; Fred' I-louse Phones: j-f"eamcI: comrrv onion 3 Street. Sumrnerslide. Phone soa,1 b cri tloha, Advertis ng Representative "W" S" ' gnaw and GEORGE worron N32 and 3033 bought at any of the in Summerside: mer Street: Gourltes Drugstore. 21 Central Street: Street; Mark Gaudct, in Granville Street: Street; Island Motor Transport. Vince's Grocery. 120 Russell Street; Enman's Sell- s Grocery. Convent Street. 1:. L Waite in Kenslngton. WEST PRINCE OFFICE Alberton: Frank Weeks, Representative. Phone: 68-3 Office and 88-3 House. TAYLOB. optometrist 5:59 sin Alberton office this Saturday, March 6th. ..ENGAGl-LMENT.-Mr. and Mrs. my champion of Darnley. an- (,,m..; the engagement of their 3.,..ghier Ruth Eliza to James Rallm n of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Mur- say London, Ont. Marriage to take place in March. -niss IN NEW YORK STATE 44;. Ralph R. Burns, Freetown, I-eceiifd a com-lnunication recent-ly mgorniing him of the death in Plamgpuygh, New York, of Mrs. Bertha Rogers, which occurred on February 19. Mrs. Rogers was the vndow of Dr. Thomas Avery Rog- trs uho has many relatives in P. 5;, Isiillld Mrs. Rogers, accomp- wwd by her husband last visited this Province 22 years ago. She is sum-,-an by one son. Avery. in- structor in the New York Conser- vawry of Music. Dr. Rogers was . son of Rev. Thomas Rogers. who was at one time a resident of Bedeque, P. E. Island. monthly meeting of the was held on Friday night, Febru- em, The president, Mrs. Harold amount in the bank. It was de- cided that the rummage would be held at 2:30 p.m. st the sale. The Auxiliary had been asked if they would be auxiliary to the Sea Cadets ed that they would be. Mrs. Wil- lard Durant was named canteen ronvener for March. After meeting adjourned a the lunch committee.-S. Personals -Mrs Neil It. Durant has re- turned to her home side atter spending the winter months with her son and their families in Peterborougii. Om. -The many friends of Mr. Ar- rss Arscnault, Myrtle Street, will be pleased to know that he i.scon- vslescing after a successful opera- tion in the Princecounty Hospital where he will be confined for a few days. 5, SEA VIEW W. I. -An evening of fine entertain- ment was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs, William C. Donald 0" FWFUIFY 10. when sea View Women's Institute sponsored a Valentine party, Mr. Arthur Stew- srt was master of ceremonies and MN. Lorne Campbell was accom- panist for a sing-song as well as for soloists, Miss Enid Donald and Miss Judith Woodslde. Mrs. Camp- bell also accompanied duets sung by Misses Jean and" Winnifrcd Hrsrider and Joan and Vivian Dug- llnn. other numbers were a mono- Iosue by Mrs. Douglas Woodside. Ind wading: by Mrs. H. L. Don- Ild. Mrs. William 0. Donald, Mrs. James Hickey and Boyd Donald. A number of parlor tricks and contests featured the theme. Mrs. Charles,Adams was in Ghsnze of a parcel post sale, and MY. Aurthur Stewart was "right at WM in the role of auctioneer for s sale of donated articles. The hostess was assisted in serv- ihil lunch by the commttce in chsrge, Mrs. Lorne Campbrll. Mrs. W" Duzxnn. Mrs. John E. wane and Miss Enid Donald. D5 G'0'Be Br-under end Mrs. iddy Brandcr. -hm) Professional cards Lg. M... . .:. T. EMILE IIIIBKEY Chartered Accountant cihldlan Bank of Commerce Building Sammerslde. P E. I. PHONE 2888 L W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant '- IL L nurroar uomnmu Gnnvlllt as water stress Dunn: rel... - rs? . r. omens E. E. PIBKMII (?ll:ll:bD. 8.0. nnznwr gwnm - llyea lxamhoe rnolfl em n,'MAi.uuu'e aolwnto -....:...- K Raymond Grant. 5542.. 0.0 OPTODIITKIIT '""-Home vi-nu. seems- 3 Classes Fitted ":0"-1eI' lwaae. lammoslde " ”3"”'"' Mllll More Wad Pleas ssee . Hmness, opened the meeting with one minute silence. The ueasurer reported a substantial sale on M ll 20th, in the Town Hbli. A. wgimwe was appomwd ,0 won. auditorium. Monday was s sell-out After some discussion it was mov-- the delicious (I d I H y m 1 lunch was served by the ladies of .3315"; oznid Dglltholsgh ther: V3:-2 i.n Bummer- Valentine -DEESB UP your rooms with the aid of the new 1951 wallpapers and decorating ideas. Write or phone, Ken Brammer. All-31, Ken- sin-gton. -MAGISTIIATES COURT - In County Magistrates Court atSum- merside yesterday before Magist- rate 11.5. Hinton, Q.C.. an Alber- ton man was found guilty of be- ing intoxicated in a public place. and was fined :30 and costs, Two speeders, one from O'Leary and one from Kensington. were fined S5 and 510 respectively. Two re- sidents of Port I-fill were each fined S20 and costs for being in- toxicated in'a public place. On Monday an impaired driver from Port Hill was fined S100 and costs. ion Tuesday of last week Law- rence Thibeau, of Kensington. was committed to stand trial in Su- preme Court on a charge of at- tempted breaklng and entering at s Kensington store. S Will iiepeal. ..LEGl0N A-l:;IlLlARY Z c;Ii'he,M. I a 3' t Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion! e e ary 26th with 17 members pres-.Thls -In order to accommodate those who were unable to attend Monday and Tuesday nights' shows, the Rotary Club of Summerside will repeat their Minstrel Show again this evening in the High School and many people were turned away. M i Last night brought another capac- md i ity house end it was therefore de- cided to give everyone an opport- yunity to see and hear this enter- itaining show, put on for the bene- fit of the Prince County I-Iospitsl. Monday's performance evoked a a few unavoidable pauses and er- rors in timing on the whole the production was a. huge success. Special mention is made of the valuable assistance of Ralph Emery, who not only takes an active part in the show but who supplied the sound system which insures every- one hearing every wood of the show. Highlights of the perform- ance include the -choruses. the quartette, solo and trio numbc end men banter. magical skits and the chorus with the dance in "The Big Apple” which was without a doubt the big climax of the even- ing's performance, . --S. Conway and Viciniiy -Mr. John W. Palmer. Mr. George P. Palmer and Mr. Wen- dell Macxay. Freeland, were bus- iness visitors to Summerside on March 1. The many friends of Shirley Banks, daughter of Mrs. Annie Banks will be lied to know she has improved in health and has been removed to her home from the Stewart Memorial Health Centre. Tyne Valley, where she was a patient. 'rhe funeral of Mr. Keith Wag- oner who was a victim of a car accident in Brantford. out. was held from the home of his bereav- ed parehfs. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wagoner. Poplar Grove. on Sun- day. February mth to the Church of God in West Devon when an impressive sermon was given by Rev. Mr, Hewlett, 0'14.-sry. Thie remains were laid to rest in the , ' t Cemete ,7. West DevonM -Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bulge: and family have returned to their home in St. Eleanors after visit- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Bulger. Foxley River, Mrs. John D. Palmer has return- ed to her home after spending several days with relatives and friends at Borden. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer. Freeland. were business visitors to Summerslde on.Februsry 3. Mr. Wallace Morrison. accom- panied by Mr. Clinton Morrison and Miss Evelyn Morrison were business visitors to Tyne Valley. recently. Mr. Bemle Murphy. Summer- side. was visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs, John J. Murphy on Feb- ruary as. Mr. Alan Palmer. student at Truro Agricultural College, Tnrro. N. 5., spent the week-end .with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Palmer, Freeland. Mr. Arnold llamesy. smactoa. N. 3.. spent the week,-end st the home of Mr. and III. Raymond Mllligan. Miss Merrill Pskner. student at Sumlnerside High School. spent the week-and with her percntl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert I. Palmer. Fe lllld. . Miss Olive Tuplin, nephew lob- ble Keller and Mr. Lorne Reilly. Juun-gy Road, were in Charlotte- town on busineu recently. The many friends of Min Mer- ion Hardy will regret to learn lb! hss been conmined oto liar homo 3-ll Feature To Beishown Al Regent Tieahe -Mr. Reginald Pope, manager of the Regent Theatre, announced yastsrday that with the installa- tlonof thenowallpurpoeosoroen end with certain required adjust ments made to the yiojectors. tint his theatre will show for the first time in Summerside. beginning tomorrow. is full length Werner color 8-D feature. starring Jdsn Wayne in "Rondo". This picture. in the mudh talked about third demensioh. was pre- viewed yesterday afternoon, through the courtesy of Mr. Pope. by mem- bers of the prose. radio and others. To those who view this 8-D film for the first time it brings aston- ishing reality to the hitherto flat screen. Spears and arrows seem to fly into the audience and the spec- tators shrink down into their seats to avoid being hit by stray bullets. Mr. Pope said that he was proud to be able to bring to local theatre patrons their first glimpse of the fascinating new third dimension film starring John Wayne arid that this picture was considered by critics to be one of the best 3-D films produced in the indus- try thus far. He pointed out that with the coming of third dimension an- other era in the history of mo- tion pictures is recorded. compar able to the r-rive-nt of talking pic- tures some 25-years ago. Those who witnessed the pre- view yesterday saw an action pack- ed drama, photographed in Warner color and showing all the vast grandeur of the west as never be- fore possible. Geraldine Page, fresh from her Broadway suc- cess "Midsummer" makes her screen debut opposite John Wayn-.1 Tyne Valley Notes -Mrs. Alfred Ramsay spent a few days recently in St. John, N. 3., on business. Mr. and Ms. Edmund Maynard received the sad news on Feb. 21. that their son-in-law. Mr. John Thompson, of Aberdeen, Sask., had passed away after a lingering illness. Deep sympathy is extended to his relatives and friends. Mr. Charles Williams. Sackville. N. B., spent the week-end at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Erie Williams. ' Mrs. Calvin Cotton who is tak- ing a course in Charlottetown spent Feb. 21 with her family in Ntirtham. Mr. and Mrs. Don MacDonald. Sumrnsrside. spent Feb. 21, in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Macxay and daughter, Dorothy, Stanley Bridge. spent Bunday visiting in Tyne Val- 19!. Mrs. Frank Bell and grandson. Bryan. Stanley Bridge. spent Feb 21, visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Darrach. A large crowd attended the Ice Carnival and sports atthe Mount Pleasant Rink on Feb. lll, and the grand sum of 3322 was realized for the stcwart Memorial Health centre. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mscbougsll and family. Summerside, spent Sunday visiting friends in Tyne Valley. Dr. and Mrs. Malcolm Barley and family left Feb. 2.2. to spend a few days visiting friends in St. John. N. B. The following is the list of prize winners at the Tea Carnival held Friday evening at Mt. Pleasant Rink: boys 1. Iver: Grin. Mickey Mouse; 2. any Grey. 3- Beer: 2. Junior Marchbanks. M ntle: 4- william Ramsay, clown: funniest costume. Ralph Yeo. Gh0Gl: SM! -1. Bernadette Graham. Old Fash- ioned: 2. Joan Burleigh, Old Dutch; 3. Sandra Msclai. Dutch Girl: women's pairs. 1. MOM Hutchinson and Joan MacDonald. Indian Chief and wife: 2. Judy Miller and Margaret Mullisnn. Sweet Cap Cigarettes; funniest costumes. 1- 39111 ”dl'0"9 PM MscNevin and Bertha Lidetnne. Mammy and Poppy Yokum: men's 1. Alf. Wood. Robin Hood: 2. David any; 'rfnlnp; 3. Preston Mec- Osuli, fishermen: women"! 1 Birbera M.sc.Neil, Joan of Arc: 2. Olga Tuplin, old fashioned lady; 3. Muriel uecbougsll, Beulah. no-. and Mrs. Angus Mac!-ellm Port Hill. were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Guard”- oriu on Feb. 21. Mrshneeele Sharp and Mrs. Cer- men MscNell. lpent Feb. 21. V15”- ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. meter Sharp. nideford. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vsss eh- tertained with three tables of bridge on rub. M. - Mr. and mu. Hardy Rernsey entertained a number of friends on Baturdsy evening with a dinner. A card was held in Tyne Vellery Hell on Feb. 11, despite the storm a good crowd was in st- tendance. Price for the evening were won by the following: lad- ies first. Isabel Ramsay: NM? first. nose Mseooneld: ma- Mlss Hardy is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hardy. Pree- isnd, and is attending Summer- side T-Tjh School. Mrs. Charles Kaiser. who has been receiving medical attention in Oliarlotutown returned to her yeeterdsy announced the trarisfer 3 in his own words "for my family, ' to replace SIL Burns. Edith Hurley, Clowns; 1 Gertie , Three Summerside . Officers Transferred -R. C. A. F. Station. Suinmerside of three well known officers. Wing Commander Norman Grant left yesterday for Goose Bay, Labrador where he will be chief administ- retim officer. s post he has held at Swnmerside for the past eighteen months. Squadron Leader "'I'om.my"Burns left the Island last Sunday for Air Force Headquarters at Ottawa where he will be joined shortly by I"ilg.bt Lieutenant Alex Mac- Ree. Popular education officer and editor of "The Albatross”-weekly station paper. i Wing (mimiander Grant's trans- fer to the north will be no nov- elty to the London. Ontario officer as be served as operations officer in the R..C.A.F. Photographic Wing during the 1949-51 aerial mapping of Canadals northland. His war- time career included a tour of operations with both R..A.F. and R.C.A.F. groups of Bomber Com- mand. Since enlisting in the R. C. A.F. over 2'1 years ago SIL Burns has been associated with the Supply Branch. In that time he has been stationed at many air bases across Canada including Lac Du Bonnett, Manitoba where he flew on for- estry patrols in the antique air- craft of the 1920's and 30s. One of the best known omccrs in the service, he and his family made many friends on the Island during his long period of duty at Sum- merside. As vice-president. of the Sum- merside Kinsmen and editor of Station Summerside'.s week1y,”The Albatross" FVL Alex McRae is well known to residents of the town. The Saskatoon born officer has been in charge of trade training and education of personnel at Surnmerside for several years and and myself, P.E.I. viiil always be borne". I-71.. Ted Martin Ont, of Hamilton has arrived on the station No replacement has as yet been named for the other two officers. 8. i LONG RIVER. SCHOOL (Honour roll for February) Let's Talk It 0-.ier Iy'C' Miss Jessie Fraser and the commercial students under her supervision are to be congratulat- ed on the excellence of the ma- terial which goes to make up the latest edition of The Magpie. which, according to at least three outside readers, was the "best yet." We thought that the verse, in par- ticular. was of a higher order than seen in high school magazines, and even in university papers. is, shall we put it mildly by saying, considerably below the standard of Shakespeare and his contem- poraries. This is not to be taken as criticism. or as an implication that the composing of verse 'by students is not a. beneficial exer- cise. The student who takes a fling at rhyming gets a better insight into rhythm, allitration. etc. by making )these attempts. After all. the practise of musical scales can get pretty tiresome to the ear, but it is a necessary rung in the ladder to higher musical achievement. 0 O J . We read two sonnets composed by Grade XII students timi acre above the civrrage for -- ciIort. The rhythm was -. , the choice of words Sullillilslllji. A little piece of prose ciitiiicci "Two Equals One" took our eye. It started out with the naturalness of a veteran writer's product, but bogged down towards the end with a consequent anti-climactic effect. We suppose this is natural with young folk who are impa- tient to get the writing done, and get back to more normal activi- Kensingion and Vicinity -Mrs. Austin Beer of Amherst. N. 8., the former Ruth Hiltz, of Grade IX-1. Doris Bernard, Grade VLII-l Ethel ritz.-ini- muns; 2. Shirley Pa,inici'; 3. Wen- i dell Thompson. I Grade Vi--1. Donald lilarl.eorl,: 2. Donald Thoinpsun, 3. George Doughart. Grade V-l. Ronald Thompson, 2. Hillard Bernard; 3. Grafton Brown. Grade IV (Sn)-1. Lawrence Thompson; 2. Kenneth Carr. Grade IV iJr.)-1. Ruthie John- stone. Grade III-I. Allan Johnstone; 2. Marcella Bernard. Grade I-I. Dale Johnstone: 2. Brenda, Paynwr; 3. Donnis Payn. Ler. Highest average in senior grades. Donald M3CLEOd, il2.2”'.. Hishcst itverage in junior grades. Ruthie Johnstonc. 9l.il9.;. Teacher: William Pineau. PBINCETOWN ROAD W. M. S. Princetown Road W, M. S. was held at the home of Mrs. Fred Coles and Mrs. Keith Coles. The theme of the meeting was "The Church Of The Open Book." The Scripture was read 'by Mrs. Frank Crabbe, Mrs. Vincent white and Mr; Keith Coles assisted. A reading was given by Miss Alice Dollar on Christian Stewardship. The Friendship Corner was read by Mrs. Dale Proude and a read- ing was given by Mrs. Austin Sentner on Opportunity. Pbu-r thank you cards and let- ters were read. There were 10 home calls made and one get- well card ordered. c Mrs. 1!. Kent gave a short report on Preebyterial which was very interesting. Mrs. Charles Proude invited members to her home for the next meeting. mil call to be answered with a verse containing the word "Trust." Kensington, and young son. is -Sbendinz a month at her former hnme. Sh: is nssisiin: in the cars- nf her i'a'.hE'v', Mr. Alexander Hiltz, whn is ill with pnciimnni-v. The many li-icnric of this old-limp New Annan, were visitors to Char- lottetown on Thursday. Mr. Ernest T. Mill. prominent farmer and fax breeder of Mill's Point. Clermont. enini-ed Prince County Hospital on Friday, He was operated on Saturday morn- ing and was foimd to have a ruptured appendix. His many friends hope for a quick recovery. Mrs. Mill arconipanied her hus- band to Bummerside. A most enlnyablc card party. sponsored by the C. W. L. was held at the home of M". Bert Kelly, Kcnsimzton. on Feb. 24. Nine tables were in nlay and first prizes were won by lilrs. Cvrli Gal- lant and Mr. Percy Dri-coil. Con- solation prizes were won by Mrs. James 3, Thompson and Mr. Tom Turner. Malpeque road Farm Forum held a social evening on Fr-b. 25, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Pendergast. six tables of auction- forty-five keenly contested for honors with the prizes for high scores going to Mrs. Jean Mavhew and Mr. Thomas Humphrey. Con- solation prizes were awarded in, Miss Eleanor Bernard and Mr. Fred Ready. -K eolation, ladies, Florence Baker: gents, Vaughan Ramsay. The Presbyterian Ladlcs' Aid was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Macxay on Feb. 18. Mr. and Mrs, George Wilson. St John. spent a few days recently as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Vase. Deep sympathy is extended to the family of the late Mr. Russel Cotton whose death occurred on Feb. &. -3?!- WANTED TWO OWNERS with late model cars to operate in Taxi Service -APP1Y- METEOR TAXI Sumnicrside WANTED GIRL FOB RESTAURANT WORK Appiy:- JOYCES RESTAURANT with the 'flu' and wish her a needy reeovcy to load hilltl ml. home in Murray Road on rein:-i Iicnaington 1. l i i i 1 Parlor Social Held At liensinglon ,Mr. and Mrs. Roy McArthur, Kun- sington, made a perfect setting for the social on Feb. 26. Despite the poor, , , , condition of the roads the house GYBCG Malernll-Y H089"-11 In H311- wae filled with eager participants in an evening of fun and good fel- lowship. Mr. Edison Raynor was Master of Ceremonies and intro- usual. A great deal of the "poetry" Tuwhe” 1”" Boy"; Contest, Mrs. trains of Teams -won by Mrs. .1. Thompson, Lucy and Fred Sample; Solo, "Susie McLean." Edison Ray- nor; Vocal Duet. "I See the Moon, Eleanor and Marjorie Encore "Now is the Hour"; Mono- Fred Sample; Solo. ”Cvalway Bay." Lowered the skill the participants provided fllfll:mn1nE 3,, H9), H5 musdps, L for .iiinch was svrvr-d by after which a sin:-sun: :-nd eames that lusu, sum of clzhtepnth N. McArthi:r for their hospitality in entutulning and profitable social. equal. resident hopc for his sper-dy rm 3. may Feb), 11 at the home of huh.-mgpuyg-3 cnvcry. Mrs. Elmer St:-wart, with the president in charge. , Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wmigh. The theme was "The Church PU ROTARY SHOW HELDEOVER iioiary "lloozinil" Mixlrei Show 1 mod until Wednesday. March 3rd in the Summerside High School. Sell-out Performances Monday and Tuesday 'fWowed" the patrons in their seats and sent them away boosting the show for another expected eel-out. Don't get out PAGE FLEVEN REGEN-T 'I'HURS., FBI. 8 SAT. 3 imension Aiberton Ami . . . Vicinity Miss Dorothy Bonyman arrived last evening to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bonymsn, Al- church pm-gm-iberton. Miss Bonyman has Just. completed a course of training at --The commodious residence of Presbyterian fax and will graduate in May. Mr. J. W. Don Campbell. M.L.A.. Alberton. is ill at his home. His many friends wish him a quick duced the following program: weave”. Sing-song by Assembly; Solo, is Kind," Sheila Caseley; Reading. Sally Raynor. Solo. "The Second Minuette," Miss Mary Cass: Encore. "Danny J. Bernard Bernard. It is pleasing to report that Mrs. George McBeth of Alix-rion South is progressing satisfactorily sfisi her recent illness, Mr. Hubert Gaudei. lt.l..A., Tig- nish. is presently attending the opening session of the P. E. Is- land Legislature at Charlottetown ACTION PACKED DRAMA AT CAPITOL THEATRE, SUMMER- SIDE and Miss Eleanor Cap- Bernard's team: Dialogue, Ruth McArthur. ioguc, Mrs. Horace Paynter; Solo. ,,g.g "Parody, Long Long Ago." Miss gcql MA 1 , th ,, Marm" L0Ckh5”? M”"”l03”'- Mi" Revolutliolnaary meW:: npt-ri'Od polfss intrigued many writers who haw- found in its boisterous atmos- phere a rich source of story mn- tcrial. It was a growing up pc- thpifind when it vnung nation was tw- and Na. Reggie Pendernst. Encore. "Clancy Boom"; Harmonica sclcciirms by Kriih 'T'h0mpson. Two coniesi: (ifilmnktrniing tho assembly A tlEllCi0llS;fr.E1)L: burgeoning might. the ”di” whore in lhr paizes ni fiction is ucic Eitinyr-d. A hi-ariv mir- th-inki was exir-iiricrl in Mr. and Mrs, McA-thur and Miss Ethel ,llli',l America told with more rx-, citcmr-ht, color and vibrant action. than in Frank G. Slaughters im- forgettable bi-:t-seller. ”Sangaree.' Paramount Pictures have now L - hosen ths action-packed story for A wmngn gnos ANHINVIQBII-'.ilICv "K : Technicolor motion icture and "'0' this screen version ofp"San,garee,t' starring Arlene Dahl. Fernando -w W"'0w””"'""”'i" ”,f:,'f.',""m Lamas and Patricia Medina, at the J;-I-,-';,;-,,-,,,. .:;.1'.'..'.'-'.. JOHN FARROW Capitol The-atrc. Eummersidr-. ..wAnN:aenos opening their lovely home for this NETV ARGYLE SCHOOL Grade X--1. Kenneth Macuan: u--miim -nine. - ---mt ties for restless youth. The gen- 2. Charles MncEai-hem. Th gm 1 1 h d b th ieuihftlnr exporvtssion Lwas thi-1:19. as);-(, Grade IX-1. Stella MacEaCh- Tech:11cor;gry..s;:g::::-. teusyn ml: 9955- B W" 0W 9 ""- hock-full t the kind of entr-, , lather hurriedly. and pPi'h.'tps Gracie Vlll-l Curtis Darrach; gamma,” :,,mm,scem M ..G;,,, MATmE15;; missed some other liici'arx' llliggms 2. Jenn Maclilnchern; 3. Beverly with me Wind... The” h th, ADULT-S uhich dvscrvp special mention. In Br-amn. benutiml but yypmpestuous heroine. CHILD fany case, the niagazine as pi Grade VI-1. Etheiene MacEach- M portmvgd by Arlpne Dam, and whole left us pleasantly imprcssed. F-1'Ti- mp daghing hero Fe;-hgndn EVEN1N("- -. M Le a. ' . l - ' ” Grade V 1 Clinton ac o Lam”. wnh jehtrpuedl hvewv ADULT ' 65c Glade IV-1. Nettie MacNevin. Grade II-i. Curtis MacNevin; 2, Cornelius Havenga; 3. Meindert 1-lavenga. Grade I -(Senior! - l. MacLeod; 2. Elaine Macllain. Grade I - (Junior) - 1. Dian! Maicuougall and Kiss Haveriki Patricia Medina making up the third member of a provocative M- mahtlc triangle. Joan Best attcnda.nce'for first term. Ethelene Maclilachern. Teacher. Chester MacNeiil SUMMERFIELD W. M. S. Meinbnrs of Summerfie'-d W. M. EDWARD SMIIIL JOHN - PAYNE R icifvfs s1-am- C The Open Book." A Litany oi Adoration and Praise was led by" Mrs. Elmer Stewart. followed bY' prayer. Hymn, "0 Word 0! 0011 Incarnate,” was sung. Ten mem- bers answered roll call. one via- itor present. Collection amounted to 56.10. A letter was received from the Auxiliary of St. Elizabeth'sChurch Springfield, extending an invitation to worship with them on March 5, for World Day of Prayer 861'- vice. Members reported 14 sick, 14 hospital calls, 12 books read in past month. Mrs. Clark Harding had charge of the program based on "Minis- try of Radio." Next meeting will be held st the home of Mrs. Crawford Sinclair. The word "charity" is (0 be MP5 for roll call. Mrs. Lindsay Sharpe Wm h ve'.1M.- "CAMEO" Kenslngton Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-9:15 Adult entertainment. No one un- der 15 years admitted. Burt Lan- caster, Shirley Booth in "com". aacx LITTLE sauna" Bank Drawing Thursday Worth 520.00. CAPITOL Sumsssersldo Tonight "7 :15 - 9:15; Thursday 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 THE TORIID ROMANCI OF THE MISTRESS OP SANOAIIII iiiiiiiiii LAMAS -iiii-ii Diiiii iifis -aiIlHL9I.iNfl'WlBIIMiIIIOl'H!iiI u-an use-n ,..,.,,, I--n IUUPIIH-H1-K3-us-n,;!,lK WEZIEZTIZJ ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL is being held over by popular de- now-Telepbone T. Eerie Hickey or W. A. Robertson. IKEGENT TODAY 3.30-1.15-9.15 , K again. Buy tickets ' ., ,.,,,..-,...V,.,.. ...an--wag--,.........-.......-...,. . .