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Hie moat famous tun , "'1 .-In its spirited explorations into our rich unueical heritage in search oi top-flight. movie material. ‘Twentieth Century-Fox is said to have once again struck e. bonanza -this time in the melodic mine of that fabulous minstrel mam 5:; E. Wonder Who'a Kissing Her ow" ‘t5,000,000 copies have been sold to date!) serves ea the title for George Jessela Technicolor production flllléd on Howard's llie, starring June l-laver and Mark Stevens, and Iiow at the Capitol Theatre. ' Some oi the greatest names in American show business. including Sophie Tucker, Trixie Frigaiiza, Harry Pilcer, Joe Frisco, {Lenore Ulric and a host oi others, made their initial hite singing Howard songs in one or another of the 28 stage musicals he wrote. The beat or these songs, hardly perennials that continue to top request lists everywhere, are woven into the film's exciting story oi the trlelii. tribulations and romances of a eong-and-danoe men at the turn oi the century and punctuate the musical score of the production which includes the followirq rev- iirsriini iiilliitiilAll —BIGULAI DANG! Larkin’: Restaurant. Kenslngton, ‘nieaday . evening. Good music. -B!CYCLI STOLEN in summer- side, license No. 97. aerial No. 111640. A reward oi e10 will be given for its recovery or 835 ior information leading to conviction o! the thief. John (Holman) Gal- lant. —BH.1DAL SHOWER»- Friends and relatives gathered in New Annon at the home 0t Mr. and Mrs. ‘Robert Moore on Thursday evening, June 10th to shower their daughter Gladys with their clita and good wishes. The bride- ta-be prettlly attired in a dress o! rose crepe was escorted to hei- seat under a nicely decorated arch oi rose and white by Miss Edna Maclnnis. Mrs. Albert Moose rendered the bridal march. The heavily laden basket was carried in by the Misses Shirley Stewart and Betty Huestia and opened by Mrs. Ella Montgomery and Mrs. Lewis Moase, while the humorous verses were read by the Misses Virginia. Moase and Audrey Waugh. They were arranged on the table by the Misses Florence Mac- Innls and Carrie Tliosnpson. The gllta included money, silver, glasirivare, linens bedding and a leather hassock frcim the Women's ‘institute of which she was a member. Gladys in her usual friendly way thanked everyone ior their gifts, after which all' joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Flellow." During the evening piano selections were rendered by Mrs. Wilfred Curley and Mrs. Albert Mcase. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by ‘Mrs. Lewis Moaae, Misses Florence Maclnnis and Virginia Mouse. At a late hour all departed for their homes wish! trig ‘Gladys every happiness in the future. -MUSIC PROJECT DISCUSS- ED - At the request oi’ the presi dent, Mrs. Harold Woodslde, Mrs. Harold Laird occupied the chaa". At a. meeting of the Women's iri- stltute music project committee at the Kcnsington ‘Down Hall on Monday evening. June 21st. Follow- ing the Creed, repeated in unison the minu-tes oi the last meeting were read by the secretary and approved. The financial report, read by Mrs. P. J. Kennedy, showed n balance an hand 0i $108.15. This ivas augmented by the proceeds from three recitals. New London $43.40; Long River, $60.51: Free- town, $75.86, bringing the total a- mount on hand to $287.92. Expendi- tures as reported by ten institutes amounted to approximately $215.60 with one group yet to report. Al! institutes represented at the meci. lug were reimbursed. The meeting adjourned to re-convene at Nellie‘- ‘Tea Room, where a social hour was spent in honor of Miss Frances Wells who has given faithful scr- i-lcc in her capacity as T111151!‘ leather in the schools and who is being married at the close oi me term. As a parting gilt, and by way oi extending good wishes io: her iuture happiness. Miss Wells was presented with a beautiful rc- verslhle blanket. by Mrs. Georg: Howatt, Park Corner. oh behalf oi the Instltutm. An address was read by Mrs. E. Profltt, Miss Well: replied, expressing her thanks and saying that she would have pleas-- ant memories oi lier work liezc. which she hoped would be kept up. as some "oi the children have great possibilities. About 25 members oi the Institutes with their guests. Miss Wells and Mrs. Kennedy were served delectable refreshments by Mrs. Burns and her eta-if. A nicot- irig will be held later, when repro- sentatives o! the various Institutes will confer on the possibility oi continuing the project. -Bur. -WEDDING ANNIVERSARY - Mr. grid Mrs. Joseph Dunning’ ‘WW9 waited upon by family, friends will neighbors at the spacious home of their son and daughter-ln-larw Mr. and ND’! men Dunning. lens lllveu‘, on the occasion of their lily-eighth wedding anniversary, m Friday evening June 18th.. 1948, Pcrywhere, about the rooms were r uisticallyr arranged bouquets oi lzljl-oi-titie-vralTey and other 59ml! ilavcrs, delighting tn the eye. To the strains oi‘ the Bridal Chorus. the "bride", carrying a beautiful zl-m bouquet of spring flowers and the "groom" were escorted to the yscat or honor by their IPIMIO" and this wife, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning, Jr. Rev. 6.5. Stevens presided in his well known and mpaible manner and after brief JItIOClllCllOYY remarks called upon Misa Earith Dunning. a. grand- daughter oi the guests oi honor, who in poetic language, gave away some secrets about "grandma" at "sweet sixteen", Mrs. Allan A. Campbell then read an address on beliall oi friends and neighbours and a gilt oi money wla presented by Mr. Elwood OamPbeli. A hand- snme mantel clock was presented by Mr. Harry Dunning on behalf oi the family. Individual glita in- cluded flowers, glassware, an end table and a bride's cake made by Mre. HarryDunnlng which wee later cut and passed to the guests. Mr. Dunning, whose sprlghtliness has not been dimmed by many years 1n double harness, addressed his friends in type elation a! their kindness. He eeid that in their life together they lied had many eorrowi and many joys, that orltcs: Goodbye My Lady Love. Hello! Ma Baby, Walt Till the Bun shines Nellie, Be sweet to Me Kid. Honeymoon, What's the Use of Dreaming, ‘rile Glow Womi, Love's Own Sweet Bong. In the Sweet Bye and Bye, and oi course the film's title song, I Wonder Who's Klssin Her Now." Pr uctlon Obie! Darryl P. 2m- uok gave Producer Jeeael the [teen llglittoeo an out in making this one oi the meet dasfllng produc- tions oi the year. ’j-_--_.__. and patterns. Let us suit today. Priced .._._._, ,, A man's got to look his best even when the tom.‘ peroture soars. To look your best is no problem in one of our smart lightweight suits. Solid; $34.50 . MAURICE MILL . MEN'S WEAR SUMMERSIDE i _ l fit you to your lightweight he would not care to live that llie cver again but ii’ he did, he would certainly choose the same mate. Mrs. Dunning also spoke briefly, graciously expressing her thanks. The worthy couple then received the good Wishes and congratula- tiona of the guests, and a pleas-l ant evening oi music and social intercourse was enjoyed by all.. Refreshments were served. Among those assisting the hostess were Mrs. Layton Dunning, Mrs. Nel- son MacLeod, Mrs. Eustace Payn- ter, Mrs. Ralph Jolinatone, Miss Moe Best and Miss Earith Dun- nlng. Besides the many trlonda who attended from Burlington, Lent River. New London, spring Brook and Park Comer were Mr. end Mrs. Percy Dovme, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dunning .lr., of Charlottetown, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Dunning and daughter Marlon or Marahiield, Mr. and Mrs. Adams, Mr. grid Mrs. Macflregor and Mr, and Mrs. Mllligun of OT-eary. ._ Bur. -—WEDDING ANNIVBISAIY _ The home oi, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Quickies M0150. New Annan. was the scene of a. heavy Eatherlnl on Thurs- day evening. June 17th., 194a wbm "W" children and grandchildren, 8060111111: to their annual custom, met to give tangible expression w. their love and respect for their marents. The occasion wag the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mm Mom. this time the forty- flllh. and a pleasant evening wee Spun/t as the various syn-um; "llfleled in the aid home. During "'9 $195918. l 80h. Walter, acting "5 ehelmm. with a iew prelim- "WYY Ymllrkfl. called upon Mn. Hmld Mlll- e dlughte-r who reed M} lllnwpriate address while e nice silt was presented to in; honored coup], by "my, “n Elmer on behalf or the family. Mr. Mouse replied in hie usual jovial manner expressing gpprgg- lation oi their thoughtfulness and pleasure in their company. An ap- Pellzinx lunch was served. Mr. and Mrs. Moose received many messages of congratulation and friends celled during the miter- noon and evening. - Bug, BY Ken Reynolds. "Leek in the box aloha-I'm sureTlIl ‘Glltllltdlflllhwlm ~M sold e lawnmower comes with eaeii of gross seedl'f \ ,r[>.'!>\3’\|i . _. .-.~ ..._