Brilliant Screen Revival 0f George Hale's Stage Smsatlon_ Beet of all College Com. wivrsivzlwlrttiiim commas 1B- ,, wrong or Y ooru-aoiusnca AND TIIRILLS S/I-. . ..o11 Widow" Also‘ “BLOW BY BLOW” Davison Comedy I Central- Guardian n Canada. - ‘Church soon ~ - ...s-._. - Rally Day Services will be held Borden next Sunday as follows: Central Parish, Marshfield-Dunstaflnage at 11 a. m. Pleasant Grove at 3 p.m.; York at 7.30 p. m. Special offering YORK CHARGE, United Chum}! BORDEN-Scrvice at Sunday, Sept. 30th in the Hall at 7.30 p. in. 170v. A. J. Reynolds, Be- deque, Minister. Will b6 taken. XVEHEAD PAETQBAL cgiflx- GE. ‘Iherewill be no service - 6 PERSONAL Church of ~ tom chaise on! ___ s 5 ’ 0i? r - 1°!‘ mm’ 5‘m'| Miss Nellie mrkin, Summerside, days Mldwiivk. during the mmlrv. is visiting in the city er's vamtion. , , are announced in the P6991‘- the guest of "films Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Prowse. o Mr. Leo a. McKenna f Montreal. i MCLENNAN-Al tl\@se1’1;m§§thmé_who was visiting his ‘parents Mr. WM BIIM-"Wlllmi P- Ex |1md'MR‘B. John McKenna, left on Mr. and M11- M- H~M°L°"m"- ' return this morning. perimental Elfin. I 9°"- ' . .--——,- Miss Marion Taylor, North Gran- THE sanvicli at Bt- Pmflsyille, is visiting in the city, the Church on Sunday mamins will "guest of hci- aunt, Mrs. E. w. Mac- at 1030 to 9000 ’ ‘ the °°m' Kay, pony from H. lL-S. ileliotrope who Rev. J. s. Bonnell with Mrs. Bon- are attending. nell and family left yesterday mom- PBOPEZTY ISgI-lll-gr-‘ihemlxglzl-g ing on return to st. John. erty o e a -, --— School Street. WIS 501d by Pl-Ml”, Mrs. Theodore Sentner, accom- auctloh Yul-will! W MY- 3e" 9"‘ panied by her son, Lorne, and W1‘. 506510119"- l»° Cmmcmm‘ T~ w' daughter, Adelaide. left this morn- f. Prowsefm price helps $4-°°°- lng by motor on a visit to friends —-—— and relatives in Halifax. aurrrsa invsa umrsni CHURCH - Services for Sept. 30- . Mrs. Charles Swan, St. Avards, 1928: Wiltshire. R5111’ DB-Y “Yvliws accompanied by Miss Pearl and Miss at 11 a. m. whcstiey River. usual Ethel Swan. left Friday by the Hoc- service at 3 p. m.; Hunter River.|helaga, on a visit to friends in New Rally Day Service at 7 p. m: H-BmPn Glasgow. N. S. 5mm, puny Dgy service at 7 p. m. A. E. Chl-pmsn, B- A. M81101‘- Miss Jean Miller left yesterday ‘morning for Boston, Mass, where THE MARKET -—'I‘here was a she will take a course at the Bos- fair attendance at the market yes-itch Art Museum. Miss Ruth Miller Eggs sold atasiiilcé lziitggfyacccmpanied her as far as Sack- 38c. to 40c; chickens c - iiville. ducks $1.25; plums 15c. Elli-i CTBJPI berries 12c. qt..; sarsasparilla her-i Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cudmore, ries 25c. qt; mushrooms 25c. bowl: ; Mr. and Mrs. Arnot Shaw, and Mrs. gpplgl 15c. doz.; and crab apples Lemuel Cudmore left this morning 5¢_ qt"; Hay 50c to 53c; straw $7-5°,on a motor trip to Winchester, w ‘s50 cwt; turnips 20c; 0B” Mass, where they will be the guests 40o to 05c, and potatoes 40¢ The" .of Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Roberts, Mr. was‘no fresh fish" offered but spud-Mug. W. Bradford and other good showing 0i 001"“ “d "ES" friends. They will take in the Brock- wmgq cud. ton fair on their visit. 1 . ' McDonald, the well known auction- StOCk QUOtCIIIOHS leer, will be pleased to learn he has ‘ i left the Hospital and is convalucing l in tihe country for a. couple of HMJFAX, Sept. gg-Quotationslweeks before rmuming busincfls- futnighgd by Johnston and Wsrdn T] I me WNW‘ °' m” “mm” 5mm Sohi/ilxztecfiroguce comm :1 this "“““'"§‘~- Y»- §°°°‘.~."i.°“ his; M- T°P~ 4* 5"“ ‘l’ R“ '91§""°,‘;m1°§§ o? the head ofthefirm American Cann0°~ ~ m‘ ”"‘ a e p The cmnpfliy “m- “'1' “ “m” °°- 70ft?" nTfifn-s is we Md ‘m’ r°°°m°ww Co’ "" " 22:02- lscnc of u... largest of its kind in ' 321/. the United States and has handled my, the greater partof thceeed will” m produced in Prince ‘Edward Is- 172% land for the vast My yer-w» 7.7% ._.i_¢o->——— Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. .. NI, Cen. s» l-lud. Riv. R-R- ! D $3 Con. Gas Co. lN.Y.) . Hud. Motor Car Co. . civ- ‘ s2: 22.2.5.2. -;;;.. 38*] Col. Bidwell - . . . . 46 . , ..... .1 i332 W108 1111"" gccltlnléflhdlilstzlglewichaxnwi’ 133s Free.FQr-All " Montreal Stock Exchange WOOD 5100K‘ m B" up‘ n__ Montreal Power .. ......... .. ioauflaelns dew W" "PM "i" °"°" ‘h’ National Breweries .. Steel. O0. Can. 00m. ‘ h M inc d New Brunswick §,',§?,§',‘;,',',,§‘,*‘°."‘7“ ' 2”‘ gigcilitecanlpoignnhll provided. her Can. Steamship‘ as this aftemoofi. With ii sponsy Con. Steamship Pfd: 96% track dotted with mud spots, after pommionmmgq 175480 hours’ rain. fasttimewuno 44% 30% id. A 4* GLORIOUSN c A M P U s COMEDY OF YOUTH W . ‘worthy (Bunch) . . . . . . . .. Ruth Aubfey, hm,“ ‘Dewlm 3233 selling at from fifteen to twenty it is the intention of the Depart- _ A 4 “h. cents each. The many friends of Mr. J. A. , i Oyster is now in progress inilastand West Rivers and tribut- sriesoisyivsiiiis in Yemon. Seal and Orwell Rivers. The usual catch of ‘n~4'.000-arid 5,000‘barrels is anticipitteit. ‘The fishermen report) that all thus areas are well stocked with small oysters for whichjhey roost-y -.,To.-.1.>AY'- The 2.18 mixed event was quite a battle until Eula H. settled down to business. Peter Patch won the first two heats because he could spring better than the favorite, and then was apparently laid up while Eula H. won a. couple of heats with the fifth heat chosen as the battle- ground, but liiula l-l. raced the Patch geldlnminw thcgrounds in the first three-quarters and logged home an easy winner of the race-off. Dovrllsct, the Prince Edward Island bred trotter, now owned in Aroos- took county, was the best of the 2.35 trotters when he kept trotting and won three heats out of four. The summary: 2.18 Trotand Paco. Purse $500 Eula .11.. ram" by Hedge- woodLad (Keys) . . , . . . “Z2111 Peter Patch. b.b., by Power- Patch (Chappelle) ..11442 Capt] Mack, b.g., way) .. The Northern Knight, b.g., (Johnston) .'.. ..3433ro Major S. and Peter Stilwell also started 432211) rims-an 1-4, 2.17, 2.14, 2.14, 2.1a. Junior Free-for-all, Purse $600 Col. Bidwcll, b.g., by Col. FVmBtTBlmch) . . . . . . . ..411l Ruby P.. 1pm., by Symbol .P.. (Ke .1234 Red Line, ch.g., (Cameron) 2422 Harry Putnam, b.b., (Ray- inond) ".3343 'I‘imes—Z.131-4, 1113-4, 2.14 l-2, 2.15. » , . 2.25 Trot, Purse 8400 hrg, by Long set fwillardr . Orlando, b,g., by Guy's»:- ' 2122 J.:_L. Todd. n.1,. (Avery) .. plum-zit) 2101-2, 2.11, 2151-2. 3.1.‘. l Cléérjgs vs from page 1 are finding a ready market. - I moi-cuss Loboter ciitoh ' CKlTOL in‘ claim BOSTON. 59M. lid-Convinced that she has regained the form Whllih Ill-limped her as one of the leading swimmers in the United Stews a few years ago, Eva Morri- son, the Pictou (NS) girl, is start- ing intensive training with the in- tcntlonyof attempting to conquer the English Channel next summer. ' Point will be from twenty-five to cent better than inst‘ thirty per Year, Mr. Gallant reports, Between sixty and seventy per cent of the lobsters caught in the late season districts are being ship- ped alive to the American and Cen- tral Canadian markets. About twen- ty-five per cent of the early catch was shipped in the same way. This is a branch of the industry that is bound to develop, as bows;- pfjcgs are obtained for live lobsters than in the can. Other Fisheries The catch of mackerel, especially the fall season catch, will be much greater than during the previous Jsohstor fishing in the me season Smelts: Catc districts ‘betwesnvictoria and West 089,629. , . year. 'I‘lie fishermen are getting ‘plenty of employment and are re- ceiving good wages. It is reported “W131; that one fisherman landed 5.000 MCCQY 115.1 - . i “My PRINCE ED WARD Wednesday if B0,. efrm aid “At flt Again” ‘GET YOUR MANY No uniform, no badge. no pistol, no cannon __ not even a bloodhound! a little Eva Morrison to Start Intensive Preparations For Channel Swim Miss Morrison's‘ supreme tgst 7 hrs. and 30 min. She used the trud- 8801i stroke instead of her accust- iimed breast stroke. and will adopt ht in future swims. She has placed Morself under the management of chael Tonley, who will also be her trainer. Herring: catch, 42,612 i.- ‘saloag- CW . value Mackerel: tch, 7.737 - $15,522. ca cwt" value‘ Cod: $44,912. Hake. catch, 8,700‘ s; , ‘£1,836. cw , value Haddock: cat h, 747 t.- $1,361. c cw ' value’ Clams: catch, 25 bbls.; value $25. Quahaugs, catch, 2.047 bbls.; vs]- ue, $2,755. Tamccd. catch. 1.234 cwt.; value, $3.702. Salmon, catch. 50 cwt., value 000. Cal-Ch. 30.427 cwt.; value. Caplin, catch, 72 bbls.; value $2.16. Scallops. catch. 105 bbls.. value ‘ Crabs, catch, 208 cwt.; value $104. i While it is too early yet to prg- dict a definite increase in produc- mm m, ‘he fisheries generally, "15 Prospects so far are encouraging macke cl in one week. The fish are of especially good qlallty and are , The only fishery that will possibly catch. This applies not only to whole of the Maritimes. There are still prospects, however, that. the catch may improve in the near fut- ure; Cod fishing has been especially good, and particularly in Prince County. The fish are in keen de- mand at about $3.00 a quintal high- er than the price ofiered last year. Catch to Aug. 31st. The value of the total catch of arid including August 31st was 8 12,- ment is for the lame period: Lobsters: catch, 59,082 cwt.; value $738,714. The need is recognized of putting the best quality on the market and Imam W Bive special instruction to the ofiicers in the form of short show a decline is the fall-herring WIIIBQS in bacteriology. Physics and Qcmpgred Wm, 291g m 193g ‘chemlfliry as well as in practical Prince Edward Island but to thirmethvds of putting up quality fish. v ‘The fisheries officers will dissemin- ate the information received direct Ito the fishermen. It is also the intention to have inspection of all fish to be exported from the Province. risiidmss REVIEWED For the information of the visit- ing members of the British Empire Parliamentary Association the fol- lowins facts with reference to last fish in the Province this year u to 3881'?’ production are reprinted: l The total value of production of 340. 'I‘lie following detailed stm- the fisheries of Prince Edward Isl- and for the "year 1927 was $1,367.- 11107. compared with 01,958,934, in O26. These totals represent the val-‘ h, 5.724 cwt.; value ue of the fish marketed, whether in for consumption fresh or canned.i,4i9, compared with 1,504 in 1920. came in her swim to Boston Light in of Elzear Rioux is "5211?! Ceremony Arranged for A at, Sorrento . 1 i" 5.11 MONTREAL, Sept. 28. -—_ Eiuar Rioux, weight, won a ten round decision over King Solomon, of Panama. at the Forum here tonight. _ , V ‘According to an announcelllfllt by the Boxing Commission‘ Sioux was given the unanimoufldecifiiflll of judges and referee. He had led the fighting conslsten ‘y from the second round to the end and freq- uently had his opponent hanging on. The weights were announced,‘ Rioux 205 andSolomon 191. ' ' In the first preliminary to the Sioux-Solomon fight Georflé; Sid- srs punched his way to an eight found decision over Harry Smith. siders weighed 142 1-2 andSmith 146. The men are Montrealers. In the second preliminary Marty Gold, New York, and‘ Harry 1111i; England, fought eight rounds to a draw. The men are flyweights. - v The decision was 1111110130131‘- many of the spectators believin8 l-lill had the advantage. Q-a-i ROME. Sept;'38--—A dwiwawh l» I1 Msssag iodrom Sorrento saYB that the civil marriage 0i Gena Tunney and Mary Josflphine Laud- er, of Greenwich. Conn. will take place in Snfrerito. at the hotel "The House oi Tnssofl where the fame“! poet who wrote‘ "Jerusalem" was born. The correspondent pointed out that boxing had not been develop- ed at the tlrue of Tasw. but that the poet didchrohicle some fights between Saracens and Christians and a duel between Argante and Tancredi, ' which was considered good enough as fighting. The religious ceremony is likely to be held in ‘the Sacristy of the Chapel of Mary,j8tar of the Sea. This is situatiidwithin the walls of, the Hotel irampntafidpa sanctuary often visited by the late Queen Murgherita of ‘Italy, and present Duchess of Aceta, and Ludwig, the mad king of Bavaria. _ It is understood that the Podesta of Sorrentoj Duke: Giovanni Mar- osca Di Serracapriola Della Balan- dra, has been approached to per- form the civll ceremony. Sorrento has never seen a prize fighter a world's champion, but was the favorite haunt ofibscn ifllld Ciorky, and otherdnteilectuals. Mc Tigue Stopped in First Round- ,CHICAGO, 3¢Pl~ 23- — JelTl/i 'Tuify" Griffiths, Sioux Oity, Iowa. light heavyweight sensation, to- Foorsnu. At 4.30 this afternoon the Abe- gweit football squad will hold prac- tice. The management asks that everybody interested in the game he on hand today. ' It is understood that a team is to be picked to play a lineup from H M. S. Hcliotrope, which is now 1:» port. " i f . i ish iron man of the ring, to his string of victims by stoplllns hi!“ in the first round of their schedul- ed ten round bout. i M ’A_ubrey Takes Race at Union d th ise repared. Th0 -"— . 111:1”: xinovalailg’ ls agcounted for bl/l UNION- Me» sem- ZFThe north the higher prices obtained for some k001i 601ml)’ llill‘ N098 9-Way bimllm the fish products in 102v, as the out bis fields and lively flnlshfq; catches of all of the principal kinds The 2.15 class was won by V ° of fish were smaller than in 1926. Douse, down east trainer with the Lobstering is the most important Canadian bred MacAubrey, Capt. branch of the fisheries industry of Aubrey, gelding. Other winners were Prince Edward Island, its product in E. E. Fpye- 0i Gardiner. with Rep i027 i-enresenting 63 per cent of the idolph Direct and Donna Volo’s total value of production of the fishqPeter, of R. A. Jewelrs Fairfield cries of the province. In 1927 the stable. ’ total catch of lobsters was 62.800 The summary: ‘ cwt.. a decrease of 3,498 cwt. from 2,21 Class, Mixed, Purse $200 the previous year, while the mark- Randolph Direct, bg, by Em- etcd value was $855,917. a decrease pire (Foye) . . . . . . . . . . ..1 1 1 of $70,801. Possibeauty, chm, (Bean) ....2 2 9 The fish which contributed chieflyiyimmge nil-sch b‘ (Ireland) s 3 z to the increase in total value of pro- Braden 1)" b; (Nelson) __,_3 10 3 ductiun was the smelt, which al- Bgtsy L., Dusty Peter. Tramp mosbdoubled its marketed valueflmua’ vemo. Baby Bonm-Ruth Rose although the catch was less than in and Etewa H_ Boy also Sal-mi i926. The catch of smelts in 1927i, T|me_2A1g 1_2' 3J3, 2_191_4_ was 14,936 with a marketed value of, H5 Ck“ mum pa“, $300 $179,232, compared with 15,390 cwt.tMacAubl-ey_ bg’ by Capt - and a marketed vale of $98,870 in Aubrey (Dame) 21 1 1926. 0f the other principal kinds. Mary Montgomery. hm” cod showed a decrease in catch and by Peter Montgomefy’ an increase in marketed value, while (Richardson) H 2 I 2 herring and oysters showed decreas- John“ opp bg (Irelmd) ‘3-3 4 es in catch and in marketed value. ‘western Géle. ha. (myefii; 4 3 Time—2.l3 l-ii, 2.13 3-4, 2.15 3- 2.13 1-2} 2.20 Class, Mixed, Purse r200‘ Donna Volo‘s Peter, bs, by 2 3 4 4. Capital. Equipment, Etc. V The amount of capital represent-l ed by the vessels, boats, traps, nets, piers and wharves, etc. used in Bang, X010 (Bug) "'1 1 catching and landing the fish was a m‘ b3’ l mmms)‘ '2 2' saesaaa a decrease of sea 212 from‘H°"Y'°°d V‘°°'°Y- 73' ‘Wye’ it.‘ " the pre-cedmg W“ - Dromore Bill, bg, (Hall) ....a '1 '1 The number of men engaged in Pgsfiggs Brigg‘ 1'" d Ehamp cglmerl an c nny ugan these operations in 1927 was 2,675 “so flamed. . Time-—2.i8, 2.14 3-4, 2.14 3-31. as’- Thc total amount of capital in- ested in fish canning and curing establishments was $250,640, com- pared with $260,575 in 1926. These itotals comprise the value of land, buildings and machinery, supplies _on hand and cash and operating _ gaccounts The number oi’ establish- (ments in operation in 1927 was\ 137, a decrease of 9 from the preceding lyear. The number of lobster canner- ies was 133, compared with 137 in 1926; the number of clam canner- ----_¢-o->- __ _._. - Big Lcalgues AMERICAN LEAGUE . New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11 11 2, Detroit g 9 0 PlIIBras iii-id Bengough. Gibson, Stoner. Smith, Page and l-largmve. s n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 5 ies 2. compared with 3; and the 3° t0 number of fish curing establish- Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 6 0 merits 1, compared with 6. One es- 31155911 “lid Asbivrniifln. Ferrell tablishment classified as n miscel-filld Mysti- laneous fish cannery in 1927, was Phila. _ , . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 14" 1 formerly operated as a clam can- chlcflgo . . . . . . .. 5 l6 1 Quinn. Waldberg andbochrane, The number oi‘ persons employed 541K108. Cox and Bel‘!- “SPY. 131 place as favorites fell‘ by the we?" 1 I 19o [side in the most unusual day’! 11°" ' 1m 1-2 and 1.0484. althwlh none '_ is: u» miles were oon-avqmimsiv ' . AGAIN 11v THE THE WORLD’S TITLE the establishments in 1927 waslwflflhlhilwn ....... .. a 1 :1 Bt. Louis . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 8 0 Braxtmi and Ruel. Crowder and Manion. ' NATIONAL LEAGUE Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . .. 7 13 0 New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 1| l Bush. Carlson and Hartnett, ‘Clon- sales, Benton. Gencwich, Scott and Hogan. i 1st. Louis ............ 10-10‘ 1 gflbfitfln .............. .. a 11 2 Alexander, Johnson and Wilton, Smith and Spohrer. Only games today. Yanks Clinch League Pennant- (Canadian Press) DETROIT. Mich. Stilt. 28.--The Yankees " b ’ their sixth Am- erican League pennant and estab- lished a second run of three ‘ltflllsht by defeating the Tigers 11 to Orin the deciding. game hare to- day. The Yanks now lead the OverSclllsrtlilililflsh French-Canadian 1 lhopvY-i F" » sixth hole ‘goin! hut. night added Mike McTigue, the Ir- pl ctr (jqnuckLady y n.2,". , . . , i!’ ‘ -' ’ ,___. . HOT SPRINGS. Vt» Sept. 281/»-~ Three former champions of wom- b golf in the United States fought back the rush of the youn- ger set today’ to enter the mini-- finals of the women's championship .hmqlrow, ‘time one y‘? bowing to the enthus mo you .- Mrs. "Dorothy Campbell Kurd. “Miss GlennalColiett and Mrs. G. 1-1. Btftsonhwere letfttlm the figlgl aliong ‘wtlrteyou M188‘ r8118 'Van"Wie. who put Miss Marion Hol- liris, the" 192i champion, out of- the- coin etitinn today. A ~ Cirnada went out of the touma- . merit when ~-her one survivor in the -~ quarter-finals, Miss Dora Virtue of Montreal, was‘ defeated by Mrs. . Stetson. "rheiyonng Montrealer put up a stern battle and carried>the= former champiortigftwo holes beyond iths regular _elg_h en. Miss Virtiibwas two up ammu- She main- tlined the lead until the turn for home where Mrs. Stetson won the tenth and eleventh to square aha». . match. Thewihher won the thir- " teenth after the twelfth hadebsen halved. but-Miss Virtue squarsdths- i match on lfhS fifteenth. and took the, Aead at the seventeenth only to have MrsuStetson square theiuatclr again on‘ the eighteenth and wiiuin the twentieth after» the nineteenth had- n halved. Giana: Collett, Providence, R. Lrdefea Miss Virginilvwil- son, Chicago. three up and W0 t0»- a . . Myiss Collett ‘played brilliantly and although the Canadian champion was steady throughout she could not cope with the girl‘ who=.ihefli twice been champion of the Unit- ed States. ' Miss Virginia Van Wie of Chica- g0, defeated the former- champion. .. Marion Rollins. New York, onehul>~~~ 11111711; I][IN_I3_EH The Pupils of Miss. Kathleen Hornby , Assisted by Liiiéhl l Talent ‘Give Enjoy. ‘able Programmepf i- Music at Mount Her- bert Consolidated School. The concert given in the Mount Herbert Consolidated School on Thursday night under the capable direction of 'Miss Kathleen Horri- by was much enjoyed by the large audience which ivftcnded. “Pi l" ' The numbers were all performed s by the pupils of Miss HOITIDYS‘ vid- i lin class. with the capable assist- ance of Miss Mary Sinclair. Miss: Marjorie Mitchell. wlillielScahtlc- bury and the Casino Orchestras - Sympathetic accompaniments for the numbers were provided .by~Mr. Albert Blanchard on the piano.» ~- At the close of the concert‘, those who-took part-in it were served hot coffee and light refi ‘ merits by Miss Homby. , . , .Mr. F. G. Kennedy presided, The programme was asfollows: Part l. _ 1.0 Canada-String Ensemble- Solo part by Miss Margaret Mulch. iL-Piano Sd1o—TIrantella.-l-bll- er--Miss Marjorie Mitchell. , l. 3..‘_liolixi uet in 0. —~ Beethovgn- aster l Kennedy. 4.. Reeding-I-dlbpawnnd izliesnoy- . Miss Mary Sinclbtr. _ 2 5. Andkfi o-fbemare — String Ensemblew-gglf QQWHJY Miss bot-t othy xii-wan.‘ ‘ '_ " 2x‘- tl. Violin Solo-Jiumoresko 41137- orak-Master Billy Rogers. .- ' ' 7. Selection by the Casino - estra. r " ' d. Violin Solo-The Blue Bells 0i’ Scotland-Harris - 'Miss ' Eleanor Hornby. 1 9._.Club Swinging — Mr. Wylie Scantlebury. t - - . 1 , < Intermission and Sale of Candy. orifi- II. A. t . - l i! 1. Melody in F-Rubifistein - String Ensemble. 2. Saxophone Solo-Out of ‘the Dusk-‘pce-Mr. Robert ilogg. ,_ a. Violin Solo-Believe Me if..all Those Enduring Young Channe- Havriih-Miss Winnifred Morena-- 4. Reading-Tho Mince Pie-‘i-Mls! Mary Sinclair. B. Then You'll Remember Mei- BalfeM-Btrlng anscinbic. - i V s. Selection by the ouino Qiflll): s a. . . 7. viaiin soio-spqnish Dana- ltehfekL-Miss Kathleen l-lornhy. "M Godiave the King. ‘ _ , Bliinccompanist - Mr. Alblrt- . chard. I ~ i i String Ensemble-Jot‘ line: v Mars-m uuuh. amid. Moran ll‘ ' Athletics!) tw o chalf- . a b.'a , ""1 s: - c" -"~"-"‘~~*"~ “i” 5th?" -" i 2. 5, but there was a reason for M?‘ "W" 3W" ("l")? . 'Whoat—8s'pt. 11am. Dec. ma; nn- being back each time, simian ' "Mmwlh" ""*"*"’*' _ ' 1o i, “V1.5 "" mossn-aom’w“' ms- A Dec viii-onus“ flmciowzuthlwflhiifhlll o l " "'-"°*""II- Vi‘ .0. 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