—-—-._ -..».-\-»1-._-_ kw.-.) v __p-_~_.-.._.-..___..,-=.-,w.-_¢.=~ , 1 PAQEL§IX THE CHARLOTTERYWN PRINCE EDWARD: T0 v IINA TURNER , l 5.4m 9H who» p00- ‘ ‘ twndity make: you woke up and live... II HI Hnd of role rho mu bom to play ....A SENSATION f“ ON BROADWAY! ‘ \ DAILY 21:10-74» P. M. » DAYLIGHT‘ DAY & . THURSDAY H 341. f ELI, , ._ ,_ ._._c.._ .___ ' Swell 11x11. Tnmx 2.r1n_7_s.1s P. M. c120. 1:1<t1\"'r_\'11u;1.\'1.1 BRYCE “THE MAN WHO TALKED T00 MUCH” 1111's snotty .1.§'1>__.\_1_1?s1tr.11. CAPITQIJ: Thurs.—Fri.—Sat. ! .. . Is HTeTI-Iavingl Fun ! ROMERO". . . . thrilling you anew as 0.Henry's dashing tuiwiierol " V“'°“*-»...= i A 2on1 Century-HO! Pilill DAILY 2..‘lil-7/9.i5 P. 3i. DAYIJGHT ALSO l JEAN ROGERS - uEiiRiS-PIN MARTIN I MINOR WATSON - STANLEY FiELDS "FLASH GORDON"-('Il1\l"I'EIi 5. CA RTOON-(‘OBIIC DY . . 1w '11 c1 o irfc FOR (. NADIAN P0E'l"c(;11ld (if) 1111 that comntodity was lx-iug es ublishnd in the 70's uud 80's as one of Canada's contribu- ' tn (lrunr- and (";11111d11111 3 d 1'< :11.1.'1d 1 Sh" and love and nebulous fam- cles usuniiv give rise to pout; im- agination but suhsintiiinl 1112111111" in the inrm oi chrcst- stirrcd Jamcs ,1‘ Mc-Intgvre to pen r111 “Odo on Mflm- 1. 1 .\ int. casing molh Clause," the liuler helm: a; ' to the seaboard 1'91- mouster of 7.000 pounds produccdtslutxncnt 1 d Canada to show what cheese factories 0H1‘. cheese in ,_»~_ » — ._. » ._<____-. i 1'8‘ Two ufliccrs and Flying Officer Robert McGee Hulplrllny Qilllpson trumps», of Thompsnn, 1111111., und l-mllnr Alrmflimln fllGllT) of Winnipeg and Ynncouvou, < 1 l Musical At Prince Edward ‘t Eye~fll1i11g , the screen of the "Yheatrc whore the new streamlined "Fwo Girls 011 Broadway," uitiv for an engagement of 5 and ear-thrillin en- 1 tertalnment for the entire tam y on Prince Edward 1 W111i ttlcnst headed by Lana Tur- Juan Bloiiduh with .1 .» 0i 31ers tor 111v same boy. 1 Lana Turner and George Murphy, |'1n additio romantic one of 1 11-11111» tl _ ,l11s 111st 111111, "Brondivay; he appeared tvihh Eleanor Powell, laur- tilt‘, 110111 .1 11140." i1: ,Pre:l A :1; 1 1 i". boy t: Juan p (‘:1 ii 110.0110. m, Qhwnmfln," ,1 m, rt.c.n.l~'. were mum in. Alllfnrd Bay, which Ihry “we 15115111911 m dive-bombing practice crashed in 60 feet of wafer and sank. The three IGIO (LEFT). formerly u resident nf Windsor; Flight Licut. Allin i Robert Lawson 11 to being an d110, promise and George production 11111 to the dramatic story zhe love of two sis- effective to become the season's favorite dance . I11 their numbers together ‘IILHICO 111 £1? » B.C., nviilch s Miss 'I‘ur11cr new 1v 1111.111 school and college lulu. Illondeil, l t) M G M ‘first nppezirziiice ulifer 1e - j bzumcr 111 1.111s film, szzive a sterimglliimwn. Pi-Willd- e which con- \\i'.l1 licr more famil- 11. ‘ 11011.1, As the who 1. 1 Nova Scotla PFOdWPd in mnrmicti to increase her cheese 1233 prntl1lc'1nl1.__ i fi "Broadway's 'e stipcrb. Especially effective Wonderful One Let's and _ ‘ This (leiitiiiely continues won by Murphy in Me and in a r01 hmlioucy, {i011 of S. Sylvan Simon 111's :1 zlrw-idvd part in making “Two s <.11 1311111111111)” one of the most ' :11:1i cmomble musicals on the local screens in Que- '7 ...1 .700.‘ _, ; Prince Ed- 1111 Novrt Scotln hits undertaken 4 {s1 when the plane In lilollllfllllll) l 1.01M I 527. Ontario ody of who make, behmaioa. Plains, Mass” is visiting her Sadie McLeod- hnppmess so iijtcr sister might have lulllliilcir, she registers a lllllllC triumph. . and Mrs. W. O. Stew-art. Kent The Central Guardian 'S0mething New This column h reserved for new: 0| local intuul but udurtilng cl '———- u neluy nature may be inserted at l ante a word strictly p.13- ublo in ndnnu. CONFEDIRATION L!!! INIUB» ANCE. L-MBQ-‘l-Zl-Bll. OI1’ENHTI§IC AFIwOON 5B4 CVEIIXIQ Us GS nluC . 11.514441. CENTRAL PARISH. - Oomo and hear Mr. Lloyd Henderson m Sim- lay, August 11th at Clyde River at 2 P. M, and Canoe Cove at 7.30. L-363-8-7-1i. CON GlATUl-ATlmdp-Mrl. Mdry Howard celebrated hcr ma; b11121. day yesterday. She is living at - cent with her daughter, Mrs. . Burke, 36 Upper Hiilsbcro Street. SEASON TICKETS FOB OLD HOME WEEK. — ‘Phase popular amusement tickets are now on sale at all Dnrg Stores and at Old Spain B66181!" . They are good for ev- ery performance of the four days and are transferable. The price is only $2.25. 1.251.101 readily saleable lgelude: toys, books, glass. trays, mods. 111mm. plants and bulbs. tools, omamenu, mirrors, by an entirely volunteer staff. been generously placed at dispoeal of volunteer workers by the Tan- tcm Estate. Donations may be left with Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Prince Street or donations will be called for starfiig Monday 12th. Phone 0n L ISLANDBR PRESIDING -Dam- 903 suffered the mOIQI V9556] Kin- burn LI. R C A S C duty transport at Halifax, will be the silbjec: of a court of inquiry of which Major J. DesR ui '11°1§ch?i'1 P‘ EidiL Hjrihand- B- “ e PM 118 0 1==@r-—- wru. rnvmn. oonwcrons (Halifax Daily Echo) 919,150 58nd “M011 {we o; per to . O. D. F. [1-2 $84-11. SCHOOL BOARD MEETlNGr-At | the monthly meeting of the City School Board held Monday, the sec- retary was instructed to pay 11 prize of fifteen doilars to Graham Ban, 1 or West Kent school, who made the highest marks for Charlottetown in 1mm chartered my‘; Undey-wnwrs, Pflnc? 9f wales 0011989 91157311“? which loads to obtaining the C.L.U, examinations and who won one of (kzgl-QP‘ the Charlottetown scholarships. PASSED C. L. U. EXAM. __ MI. 'I'l1omas McAvmn, representative of the Great West. Life Assurance Co, Charlot-teiou-n, was sticcessful in tiassing second year examinations in FROM P. E. ISLAND —R,c\'. s. 1x11];hdhrgigghggygcgtltNli/iiezlillow J- BOY“? 511d M11» BOYCe of Mount Bank, announce the engagement of Stewart, P. E. I,, accompanied by their daughter Lulu Pearl to Mr. their son, John, arrived in Glace Sterling Albert Clow, son of Ml‘. Bay, on Thursday evening wiiere and Mrs. Albert Glow, Clyde River. they will be the guests of M13 and ltiztninge to take place the middle Mrs. S, E, Egan, L/[QCLQQI] 5:151“, _0f this monih, L-3C5.B-7-1i. Rev. Mr. Boyce will <wtrupv the‘ i“ pulpit of his former cl1at1ze,Ep'\\'o1-t11' ('E.\"l‘ll1\l. PAltlsll -- Stindtl)‘. United church, Stinday 11nd also on Arm-gig?‘ 21nd Cmgolfpcove ififiammm‘ Aug-us; 1L D, - . o c o1"s ‘ per . AM. they made mgliglg {Elfézrilgswaigohfiit Clyde River 2 P. M. Canoe Cove 7.30 emndmg a warm wmome‘ Preparatory services ‘Thursday, i0 - . - _ A. M. saturdtv 8 P. Vi. Monday, (swney Post Rflwm‘ 12th Canoe Coir-r i0 M. Nine,‘ .. . . c C": ~11 F: A I ..t SW1. 8 1.00 TERCEA “LR” “"1” 35'“ W.‘ IP. .\i'. léililffdlllixln Tdliiilfiill)? Allllztlstl port fiom Ottaw-n 111 ycsicrrlrrvs 113mm 3 R M’ 1,461,317.11“. issue of the postal officials who ob- I tained 100 per cent in the recent; sortction examinations. J. D. Mac-l Leod should read J. F‘. Macbeodf Mr. MacLeod is now in the District Director's office, but at the time of the examination was on the dcs~ patching staff. It- is ixotexvortliy that Mr. MacLeod made the time of all the competitors perfect results. BADLY WRECKEI) CAR. --I.a.dy' Luck must certain“; have been smil- 1 Fmmi; Mad,“ on the arrival m“ ‘m ‘WC’ mm- Donald Flfisei mm ‘of a voting dduehter at the home Robert Weir cf the city, who wereiof “is M D‘ ‘hcnanmd R N injured in an automobile ucciietit‘ ‘ ' ‘ _' ' ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘1 at Mud Creek in Albert County. on i m‘ SMCMY Sunday afternoon. The 1936 Chev. y?‘ 1.01am,“ in which theywcre_driv_l Friends of Emmerson Johnston mg is amost a total “,1 ck as it regret to learn that he is sick with Murmy River And Vicinity A large crowd from Lfurrny Riv- THSiESl er attended the tea party and boat ‘V1111 races at ltiurray Harbor on Wed- nesday last, Congratulations to MT. and Mrs. rests in Humphrey's qnl‘ Their a" flilafk 0f melisles- physician told the Trai ipt that , —'——‘ although results from X-iny plciur- Miss Vcrnita Keenan is s d- es taken of the men were not nvnfl- ing the week in Wood Islam u m able as yet he did not think thatta cam/ping trip. they were seriously injured. Both; ---_- men are sufefring rrcm SHOCK tmdl M15; c131“; Byeham, u; 51;, 30m; abrasions about the head and face. N, B., is spending her holidays The m"- Whlch 15 T951319?“ m the with her parents, NIT and Mrs. Y‘. name of Austin L. Brooks, of Sum- D Brchaun merside, P.E.I., according t0 eye- ' witnesses, rolled completely over in my Amhm, Bantu“ o‘ Hum} Bbending the highway and crashed into the ton N B who b ‘ few $l°°l11.B::*:. m1." irtz.ttt*r"z.zt“z we wit» - wi». M» m blown-out tire might have been the Edward Hnbeflm Abney- pmuh“ cause or the car leaving the roadned M‘ “W119” ‘m4 lmlflrinfl m‘ It was proceeding toward Hillsboro ' "1011 in m? Unit/Pd Chum)‘ 0n 5111'!" at, the time. The car has the stccl ‘ filly 11107111118‘- roof crushed in and the windshield‘ ——-——- broken out while the fenders and‘ Mr. and Mrs. OHffoi-d Keenan, body o1’ the car are badly twihtrl. of Wood Islands and Miss Helen i111 the UTE. 0118 "NfiGregouv, (Zharlotietown. spent e. and a wheel oft the car covered .ith 719w dnyg 1n Murray River {he Oil 8nd mild it i! 6 50TH’ moklngi guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ford keen- mess nov:.—Monct0n Transcript. ML Personals Mrs. Aub Boelmer of Nova _i__ Scotia with two dllldren dr- M155 penny Denny h“ wrflyed rived home this week to spend some home from Ottawa on u short ho1- 111MB visiiihl! her parents, Mr. and way v15]; Mrs. Alex Gosbee. __..__. Mrs, Chas. McDonald or St. John. M15; Mary E, Mcglnnon, N. B., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Ja- parcnts, Mr. and l/lh-s. Andrew Mc- -——-——— Mrs. Philip Buxton d Worces- ter, Mass, is visiting in Murray River the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Lcstcr Johnston-e. lvlirs. Gertrude Lime of Boston, has arrived on u visit to her bro- ther, Mr. H J. Phillips and Nirs.‘ ——i Phillips, Grafton Street. Mrs. J. D. Hume, Dunstitffnzige, is visiting relatives and triends in Miss Eleanor Hornby, R..N., arriv- Murrtty River, and at present, is leave .111d under the govern- ed MOHGBY Evening from New YOTK the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mom's evacuation pltn. Forty oth- 10H 11 Visit to he!‘ Barents. Mr. 81nd Hume, er paying: ‘,l.'lSS(‘ll‘.!\‘l'.\', many of MTS- J- J- HOTIIDY. i ____ them Jewish refit s. were also ° i?“ 1 Mrs. Kenneth Bell was a visitor aboard but 0112} half of their M‘? and M-is- W1 S‘ 39mm"- ‘i’ to the City over the weekend. number dlsomlia spnnlneld» M“55~- have ‘firmed m The others will 1 ave the ship at Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dalzlel were visitors to Georgetown on Sunday. Charlottetown to spend their vacu- tion with the letters purentsslvlr. Mr. D. M. hiacKinnou has pur- Miss Faith A.MuZll11, R.N._o1u-1‘1\Y'|¢1,q5cd n new specd boat. and de- lng room supervisor, St. JoscplV-I h _ Hospital, Saint .1011“, N11, isspvlldillngi E3811 13161111116 mid amuse ing a vacation in this city, the guest m‘ - or Miss Betty Mitchell’ RN i Mrs Duncan MacDonald of Pic- mum John p_ 30m r the RCJL icu Island is visiting Miss Amie I F, who has been dishing his par- IMHUDOIIRMI for l1 18W 4W1 i an“ Mr. and Mrs. 3' w‘ Been Ed‘ Mrs. M. J. ‘Mctnxi has rcturnetl i ward Street, city, lt-zivcs this morn- V lng on return to Ontario. home after visiting friends in Mur- ——»~-- ray Harbor for the past week Mr- Eddie Millcr has arrived —————i——— JOHNSTONS RIVER W. I. home from Montreal and will re- The regular tnonthly meetinn of main a month with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Miller, Fitzroy the have: of Friendship institute Branch met at the home of Mrs. Street, Mr. Miller is with the Dom- Jnscyih Slnvin m1 Monday. July 1. c inion Glass Co. of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs, David W. Iedinu- The Dfflfilfifihf, Mrs. Walici Walk- ham of St. John and Mrs. J. E. er presided over the meeting which 11 n, Nutter of Ottawa spent the week- opened with the “Creecl" repeated (1 . ‘wls classed all but 26 of the end at Stanhope Bench Vic attests in unison by the eight memberv fll'1'1\.ll> m "1111111111111 .1" children. oi‘ Mr. and Nfrs. J. Frnest Rlchnrd- present. 'I‘l1ere wwre also five "risi- :11 ntllzr words, they have homey son, o go tors present, The minutes of the For Islanders y .5 i i r f i pictures, radios. gramophones, musical instruments, leuHher . The articles are‘ i surfed, priced. displayed and snldl A shop on Great George St., has 0l"t.i:e p. t the words of “Thercll An England" and Barrel“ into u stiff Atlantic breeze. the evacuees got their first glimpse of ihrir nvw homo country from the rnil of n ‘inor that docked here late this flll/"lfilfifill. an America 11 port. night lchd some of convoy with 111 ed from llritiiiu ed. down from hours lzitcr before thcy saw a11y~ toms oliicers and tile bleak grey wnlls of the (lrcl<yt11'd‘"§i1ed. cleared of hindering rad-tape this port. were the S8 children who will spend the duration of the war in Nova Scniin. Szxtecn will reside in New llrunsu destinations elsutahcre in the DH’?!- somc of i110 200 litmics offered by GUARDIAN i Cui- smoking (liscusslon then took x1111; the lumber to be urchztst-zi for the school. Concern- the school it was decided to use a green and buff color scheme. A letter was read concerning the need of an nmbtllance for Red Cross work. It was moved and sec- onded t-hat four dollars be contri- buted to this cause. An interesting report of the Annual Convention was given by Miss- Mary Sicwln to whom u vote of thanks was t» . haul and orrlcr lcc~ cream for same, each member bringing cake. Mrs. Thoma: Brrtzil then invited the members to her home for the A vust mvefing, when roll c1111 be nnmw-rcd by "My most em- bnrrassii Aftcr a de- lightful l1 r by i110 hos- tess the nu . touched. 112151151111? School Children Land in Canada By Ilouglns IInW Ciuradiull Press Stuff’ Writer AN EAST COAST CANADIAN PORT, Autl. 2 —<CPl -Elghty-two English scho l children slept. mace- fully on (Yuiindii tonight, d voyage from land a thing ‘Their shrill voices pouring out Always Be “R011 Out The They former’. I110 first group to In an cit-u cmist, Canadian port ship b‘: flow, insert A r111) 0d :1 111011;; l1 s 111111 bt-cn n11. By ones and t-wos, then in swel- lng groups, the children poured the unngplruik. It was hing bill busy immlqztiiloii or cus. One of the first groups to be at six in Qturbcc K0 to various rd the olhltrs wit‘. uieier llcrc Q The other ".21; will b1: placed in 1' ‘ f‘ @9- i l :l been laid that. it leaves nothing to be desired, a. '11 . .1 it has l I Etiginii . ,' f\'l‘l' "la null/vs you sliuhilv friultteiied," < 1c fl. Scniiunx whcn the govern- ". iinuouiircd thc evncun- With sparkling eyes, 1d11~11 ghrc l\>Lslll'.'il1Ci‘S "Itfs RosEBun the ixiirtting of the interior of z tobacco gToday/s $h0rl Wave Radio Program I (All ‘time at baton: Btundlrfl WEDN'%DAY, AUGUST I BERLIN mo pan-Piano Picocl. D014. 16.11 meg" 19.8 m. BERLIN 0:15 p.m.—Operetta Concert. DJL, 15.11 meg, 19.8 m. MOSCOW 7:00 .111 —Hr0adcast in El lish. RV96, 6.24 meg, 19.7 m.; NE, 12 mega, 5 m. LONDON 8:00 pJm-"Britaln Spealu." A London commentary on the news. GSD, 11.76 meg., 25.5 m.; GSC, 9.58 meg , 313 m ROME 8:40 pup-Songs Ironing screen. mm, 81.15 m.; . 25.40 m.; 2806, 19.61 m. BER-LIN 9:00 p.m.—'I‘ulk by E. D. Ward. DJL, 15.11 meg, 198 m.; DJD, 11,77 meg, 25.4 m.; DXB, 9.61 meg, 31.2 m. BERLIN 9:80 p. .-<Dance ‘Dimes and Cabaret. EFL, 15.11 meg, 19.8 m.; DJD, 11 77 meg , 25 4 m.; DXB, 9.61 meg, 31.2 m. ROME 10:00 pm -—News in English 212108, 31 l5 m.; 21R04, $.40 m.; 212.06, 19.61 m. GUATEMALA 10:00 p.m.—Opera: First and Second Acts of "Falstaff" by Jose Verdi. TGWA, fl 68 meg , 31 m. LONDON G60, 1.1100 p.m.~—’l'he News. 9.58 mog., 81.8 m. TOKYO 12:40 u,m.—A Talk in lmgliait. JZK, 15.16 meg. 19.7 m. MOSCOW VERMONT BULK FOR BRITISH YOUTH ST. ALBANS. Vt., Aug. d —Ve1- mont. milk played its pari; in wel- coming 125 British children to the United Stzttes_ hen Canadian Na- tional-Centrai ermont Railway of- il cam carrying the English young- stcrs, children of Oxford University fncultv members. from Montreal to New Hnvcn. 001111., where the children ttrc to be guests 0i‘ fac- SANDOWN, South Africa —(CP) —A11 18-year-old tmstmistress was post office and stole $222.50. ° here tonight tor their first night in Canada. Officials snid, "they'll go ivest in the moming." The smiling lady in charge of the party of children ranging in 11$ from five i4) i5, was Miss Edi Gownns. She told reporters she was "on loan from the British Red Cross for this trip." Except for the tall of France she xvollld now be in that country. Her lugczage had already been placed aboard a shin when orders came to cnncel the trip. fiance sued for r Ltcd-shgrrluul l‘ odmuch quieter" here than in Siiizlitly Frightened One little girl, n negro doll tuck- '1 undcr hcr arm. told of a day 1 111M011 (ltmuiu nir raiders crime 11'1" hometown ihrcc ilmcs. titted, only to blush under Holstein Exhibition Aug. 21 1940 EXHIBITION GROUNDS Charlottetown Prizes-Over $400.00 A Rewurd of $2.00 for an entry. MORSE’S SELECTED ORANGE ,,,‘.“__,,,,tf“ "i h“ “d” ‘M-hwled PEKOE l8 8. "Slflfldfllli." lea, in l Al(l‘0'1llf‘f‘ yountzsick granted ‘life u» Maritimec. So blended 113.11 -";‘..1“‘1‘.‘.“‘1..1t ni§“1‘2§‘T-9"°’y tie 11nd 11L; tea and rt hearty Can- ‘11111 meal shortly. The children e ll bu: meal placed bcfnre them ll)" tables nrcpnred in the immigra- tion headquarters. Zita climbed botwun blaalniq $4.00 for two or more entries. Send for catalogue to LOIS V. JONES, Sec’)! Charlottetown, R. IL 5 P. E. l. tr voice spehklmz but tlnmlish the words, Finally, 1101111111’. the front door opened 11nd cite . tident did she find hcizwlf readinz a newzspaper. Scelnz .l she stood up. to," said Joyce, "and 1'111 .< huuflfii" she said, 1111:1111: 1i sible not to sliu into a c1111 tone and attitude. “Is i111 re r flciztls put a quantity aboard spec- m1"? '0 PM I "Md 11ml" 1 plied Roxie promptly like n regular 111111111 or i1 went on, uncomfortably that Frills never askvd i111‘ 11 in this apologetic knocked unconscious after a fierce Td like some orange juice t11 c‘: struggle with u masked man nrm- $00," _ , v t cd with 11 knife 111110 ransacked the "Yes. miram- W111 you 111w‘ -1 1 than her breakfast, rPHGCllllg _ half-ashamed amusement. H1111 _. appetite tvns good iu spite u. shock of nwnkimz to Mrs. Neil Packard‘ Ougrili 1111'- in her terrible prcdlczutient 1' food so enthusiastically“ drop of orange iulce mid with 1 gretftllly that she had 111011‘; “ man's voice at thc doorivni quick steps, sat. down l close beside her and leun m Q_ ward looked at her with n11 (‘Xi ion of llvelv concern. fitness your nerves are ,l1I1t1_ , 1 what happened, How do W" l" sweetheart?" -. by surprise nnd. H‘, ,,,_ of excited apprehension. _\ ,, .y AUGUST 1. w. 1 I The illustration show; one side (looking iowqyd; the stem) oi a twin-screw - steamer in one of the - famous Maritime ciry- _ docks built to service the j Shins oi the Seven Seas. , f! 111* Package 15¢ Handy Humidor Pouch 1/2 lb. tin 10c‘ 15¢! Hdl! u-a.--1.-.-.-1.\1::.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-.-,- Awakened Womani _ By _ " ELINORE BARRY v.-.a-.-.-.-.-.-.p (Continued from page a 00B . you gy she'd i/o It‘: today?" That must be Lam-incl T110 voice moved nearer as if lbl OWIlcl‘ NQTE approaching the stairs. Jay . a panic, looked wildly about for 5.11m escape. Couldn't she have one 1111; to herself? She thought of 10o. . door. Then, afraid to delay second, she dashed out to 1.1-. ing porch pulled down the cm ' the neatly-made bed, rind . tween the sheet-s. With heart she half-buried her time the 10W, shut her eyed tightly iitzd to compose herself into :1 wit» where aha could brentfhc quiet . Firm steps sounded nfiir f 0b ,1 the door, and a voice ua Where are vou? . . . .- <16 voice tra-iled of‘! lnto a. soft 111111111111- the speaker evidently discovered the sleeping form in the bed ‘The caller stood quietly 11v r11 ,. bedside for such a long tlnzt thu Joyce grew nervous. Wliv did“): the woman that Frils was asleep? 0r dirl slxe guess that she vms shnmming? o away? coirrint 1m- .11» Just as she felt thnt she could not stand it. a minute longer, and must either giggle or choke, she hcnrri h" unseen caller depart. , 1:11 1111‘, 1. - could So rested and so much 1l1~ Y‘ 3:00 11.m —E111zlisl1 Period. RV- d 1d d 1 d 1 ,1; 96- 15 34 1M8» 197' m. trig filccdjntv O1v-1t(11“2i1§v‘t~1:1»1~1 mizht appear. Roxie W115 by one of the wiiw‘ x "I slept longer than I vrslrj " der?" "Why of course. "Tea. please." was luxurious. ulty members rflYule University Cermgnly’ "111-am wuultt \--~. ‘Re '7" the d"""iu°n- sandwiches Willi it. or 11M H? w "Oh. d '1 h y 1 n5‘, lI- - cm noun mm 1.111m.‘2‘1‘.<1“1°1.-°§11.1‘éf 11‘. ~1== —-i— 110:1". mtd inshitm. j r1 the terrace or up in 5'01"’ "ml Joyce decided linstlll‘ 1'11"‘ would take r1 clmncc. "O11 111v ti-‘r- race, please." She enjoyed the food 111111114 11111 find She was just draining i111 st 1- 9111i (lroppcrl 1;1c er so. she nearly glass. h“... "My Lord. runs. 511w" “'1‘°"...;..@ you taken to drinking °~ ~ Juice?" 11 l A man crossed the tcrrt1§lf1(“.':;; “Did I startle you? 51111‘ . ma‘ Joyce hnd been comwlcicli‘ 1v mice upset hcr so tltoruxlnlli ‘ ' she could scarcely sncnk, (To M Continucdl l-aeu-a- 4-21‘ Use Minn-d’: for uprillfll-