PAGE FOURTEEN it. It. sliaw Gives" Interesting Address on Scandinavia - -The value of folk schools and the attitude of respect and dignity ar- auded farming as a way of life. as raetised in the old Countries. was gain recommended to the people if this province by W. R. Shaw. Deputy Minister of Agriculture. who addressed a large and attent- ive audience at Irlshtown Hall on friday evening. May 26th. Taking for his subject, his trip ml tlle sick list and confined to W9" in ii" Vicillil-Y TGCEMIY his him a speedy recovery. sludctil at Mount Allison Unlver-Iw00dbi'Wk 59 Wii 599'” "19 WCEK sity. Svlckvillc. N.B.. has arrived and at her h me In Bloomfield. at. her home in Cnli-mnn for ihci summer vacation. storm which and vicinity nu Tiicsrlny afternoon. Mny 2;'nd. struck the chimney aw the home of W. B. Brooks of 0'-l Leary and practically .. THE C 5l.eury and Vicinity Mr. Lcslic MacAulay. o'l.e-tn-y. is NEW Robin illoomfield Corner Charlottetown in lthc interest of the "Institute and isewing Clubs." of bed. His malty friends wish Miss Alicia Pineau, teacher of Miss Glnviii Read. sclinlnrsllipl Miss Marie Fl-nt;ll is employed -1- Illli Alberton Hospital. The scvcre thunder imdliglitnilllzl swept over O'I.car,-1', Mrs. Alfred Peters is al presellt at her home after spending the winier months in Summerside. Little Donna Pineau is spend- demolished ing a few weeks with her grand- -Misa Maylea Boswell and Miss - UARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN W . , Honored On Wedding Anniversary News & Views of MAP Station Sauerelde I By Ail: I-V0 J.P.M. Decruyenaere re- ported at the A.N.S. recently. where he is attending a Staff Navigator Instructor (Navigator) Course. W0 Dccr-uyenacre grad- uated from the A.N.S. in Decom- ber. 1949. on the first Navigation 0fficers' Course to be conducted here. Four former Staff Pilots are JUNE 1. 1951 i:.J.i.i..i.-.i;.I slid" Vicinity Mrs. Sterling Mlaolnan is an- e. r. Illeter ii. a, laying a well earned holiday. visit- ing friends and relatives in Boa- ' orrourrmn 10". MI-ll complete Visual Analyse. ' ' I Glasses Fitted PHONE Illl young son of New Haven were visitors to Fredericton on sun- Mr. and Mrs. Golden Weeks and ' day. l I IMALLMAN! BUILDING Iunaaerelda, P.z.i. The many friends of Mr. wliii- ..... .. Mn . 1 field Abbott are pleased to see T him around again after being a, ' patient in the P. 2:. Island Hospi- tal for over two months suffering from a broken leg. I. Earle llloliay l Chartered Accountant i l llrufesaional BEA Illt yllr to EUIOPE. lhe Speak?!” lllc outside of thc chimney. This j- l Ncmnd go, hi, hear," many d9.l,.l,.,.mC mm m(.”.,. m ",0 hon". parents, Mr. and Mrs. Urban now undergoing training at the Among those attending Con- C"'"""' "mi 0' C0IIImcrce! lightful experiences in several was b.-aim. in -M, and mm, small! Pilleau. A.N.S. on a Staff Navigator In- Vi-'ici"i9n in Will” 0i WN95 001- mmdl" I countries. l3PGCi3li3' il'll9"-'5llYlfs'i pll-rcs of ll nlllmpcr upstairs wel't- ” S” sliructor (Pilot) Course including, i959-Eudimrium 0n l"l'ldIy m0l'!l- l"mm”"” ' P' EL , in this season of forest fires, was 1...... om in-...k in-ni through the! Mr Ray Rooney and Mr Ron: Fro A. C. Callegaro, No R. 0,, me last were Mr. and Mrs. John PHONE 23” his statement of the fact that for- .-unpnrch window of Ray .lelly1i:. pilleml moiared i" 5""ll"9l'5lfl9- Ofl Newman, No C. B. Jardlne and 5- Mlclaeod. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. l est fires are practically unknown in ,-..s1n..me "ex, (100,, Tim... was Mi Friday, lath. St my I M . No .7, 5, smith, Cutcliffe. Mrs. N. A cutcllffa and ' w' r ' the Scandinavian countries. rive (die a: mo Brooks home when the ---e . --Mr, and Mrs. James avelh lvviienl 'r. Stiivert brought his LC. Miss Ireta Stevenson. 'm-. W Tilid Ind Vhrellll C0llSBlVllll0ll. tlumncy was struck and Mr. anfil Mr mm Mm CIMCMP. P"w"," M Nmih Bedmue lie” honoree! is ”a”"i"ii biide l0 North Bed- PJO J. 'J. E. Berniere arrived m.mod5 pncmed on umber mndi Mrs, Brooks are V”... nmnkmlum and family. of Sumniei-side were recently on the occasion of then, eagle) Ilothllitlfcillll a honeymoon here last week on pom” nnd is A dedication service was held E E Parkman and controlled by the g0t'9FnnlPlll.' iiu-ir home did not catch fire. Sim"! iii?” l”"9n'v3 0" Milli?” -n Itill?Igm?!0:l::gfre:!ll:;f9l;:leYi'nzlllgallp igoi anal" "55 Wnlinlltd HEM gay on the staff of the Accounts in f:'d9t”g”i:1 303001. When the ' ' ' Almost everything is dolle co- . -.s. l'- 0' ', I. ' tion. pup 0 ra es ve and six each operatively. from hospitals to de- C(itlg'.'allllBll0nS are helng ex-I . bors and friends gathclittl lit lilo. We have observed with adml- received a testament from thei Opt'D" R'0t llcatessen factories. where he said,l lf'lldt'!f'l in Mr. Allan Maclsanc of, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph LcClair home of Mi. nnd Mis. Wilbuli ration the happy and sincere way Six Navigation omcer, "9 Gid'-'0M- REV- ML Richardson con-' opromgq-mgr; "live pigs go in one end and vnlnel llrbvnn who on Siitiii-rim-, May l:i;l'-We Slllldtlij ' Vlsllols Rnlollll Siavcrt. to congratulate them and: you have allvays 'done things' to- students on Refresher Courses at ducted the service and gave a very out as sandwiches at the other" rclcbmlcrl llls mih liirlllday. Al- 4 minds and visitors in Woodstock. extend best. wishes. Willie Mrsd tether: both beiniz musical. you the A.N.S., prior to attending ”"'”5lllla and lnsructive talk to. Em Examined Mr. Shaw conceded that our ili0tlf.!li Mr Mrlsnac IS confined in: V W” P-L F I D v R I” Clhnrlcs llrltllll Piilifd ii"? Wt'd- have used your talents in the fur- S.N.I. 1N) Course. These include me chudre" imd p”""3 l”e-"ml" l G”"" Fm" lirls are prettier, but the Scan-I his holnr for the past -several ML 1 lel fssbo Mlllnrm)-helm ding. Mm-ch, the mid; nnd groom. theiance of all good projects and W0 V. P. Cpujckshlnkl W0 E. Mrs. Harry weeks and Mrs. N. A. l Office Hours: ; iinavian girls have the advantage. ycnrs. yet he takes El kecn intercsti present :n11ll:"Cl.lC I svslmmc of (my years ...(.,.c ushexltgd ,0 5' to me Glory 9; God, who ms pawl no ,3. CI Mcmmh. No C. Cutcliffe, on behalf of the Gld- I to 12 - I to 5 l n assurance and poise gained in, lll all the ('tlrr(-hi events. He dc- Marlin ll lls lel He - sent tastcflllly decorated with, 590" the itllldlns influence R. stampe, FXO H. K. Styan and 99"5- than presented the children l and by Illliointmeni he strict mental and physicall lights to have visltorsycome to se:'. p h S Y, golden streamers and flowers. Mrs.l lhroluzhollt your whole lives. You I-V0 H. R. McCliritock. with me” new i'5””"9"i-5- ' Pi""'9 3237 rainint they receive in the folk' him and mu Plllti-riillll them ml The) paenerbels of Li c 1t0l stm.(,,.. won. a Cohage or nowemi have taken a deep interest in all g& l g wheels. which plays R huge part tales of In: l'lXpi:)rlf'll(lPS p in hlsliclub lef Mueliuyrgiele llgzmc-W on I.-1-semen ,0 ml. by Mm Rebel? rollllllllnlly welfare. working in pyo H. C. L.ngme' pm” who Mrs. Milfon Weeks emenainedl REGENT THEATRE Bum, n training them for the lmpo1.i:ini .vnuiu:e.. clays. Friends wish this . home 0' la. 1 a I x Bah... Tm, mom was sprmgnkep mumom, Mu, your mmhbo” in has been on the F1 I .w p the members 01 me Mime" cud: Summer St. Summers-ue Tliesd” Md Th"'5d5i' 10931 HifBll'll.8ll'l1lK of Your time. ymg "'3 for their May meeting. Mrs Stalff iaf the A.N.S.. as well as a izrand nlci lnml God's richest. bless-i competent Unit Public Relations with its bouquets of lillips, hyn-3 in: in thc evontide of his life. re- . l cini hs nnd daffodils. 'ole they play in agriculture. In Stockholm, the agrlculillral George smith was leader and con- rffori. influence and sustenance The ;K r. lelegatea were honored and dc- lghted when the Crown Prince of Sweden joined them and Fll:lIlPd l informally. and one nl llie rnnsi l 'amous singers in Enlrope .'l:om Oslo, and sang for them. al- so informally. Norway's intensely green farms at the base of gaunt. stern mfllllllv I nine out by waterfalls, and its people, who "love Illelr iouniry and would fight for it to the last." won a warm place in the i'lsliox"slmi11 known charm of the Irish There the first ”good steak dinner aearts. r Finland. aliho terribly impovcr- n lshecl by tile war would not Slll)'.lll.l n to the Reds, and left homes and ii iroperiy. Now they are being rc- established on little farms cut out if the woods, ”but still they can smile.” l At the close of the conference, aklng a plane from Oslo. Mr. c ihaw landed "away down rlccp ill I Scotland" and immediately fcli tt home. There he found the young I eeople. as also proved in he the 2356 in England. keenly interested in farming. considering it n vora- --The flrirr-. and the Tortoise. Thel the evening was spent. in social Lion of respect and dignity. children of Norway and one dca1- that nd singing. Mr. alld Mrs. The Burns country was visited ins: with Farming in the Scolclv Cnsel, are being .warml.l' lli91' and the speaker treated his hc.1r- I-li;:hl:inds., cnmed to the Mill River East com- -rs to a delightful account of his- Iiir. H. B. MM-.Leod acted as munity as they are the type of arlcal spots, delightful scenery and r-hnivmzin and introduced the citizens who are always Wllllllit '-0 zhumbnaii sketches of places and speaker. llelp in Bll.V CW5? imf ii” helm” meni. of the community and for people made famous in poetry and- orose. Then to Ireland where he i was quickly captivated by the "vein. JOAN, your new Q 50 munruuy wmrs" HITEST Tl-II-I'l change to p Pcpsndcilt -- liecausc only I Pepeodent contains lrium. the exclusive i'n- ' gr-edient that provides the greatest cleansing 1 action ever offered. lhorou My-clean gets ri of dingy fi breath to clean, so today. llicillbtwillg p , pininisccl ”Al cvcnticlc it shall be. came I” or, tultll the perfect day. iii in C it ishmnn lll his cups. Sillging. "Clif- ry M-3 Back to Old Vl1”r.'llllB-" if the courage of tile Old Country people lcnrimuiilii .vi-imn of ihr National Film Board l A llteillsorlenl gives the whitest tee: teeth that are cIeu,lI.e..s.l. 100- 'H can In- -i-uni-1 when you Because of lrium. Pcpmdcni rlt-ans tccih IJGIIICII they're safest from tlrvnl. Youill like Pepaodentfs fresh minty flavor-it lcalea your Remember. Pepsodeni with frium gives win. he, the whitest fccllt hcrmisc it sl0llIE8( teeth. Get Pcpuulcni lily the economical giant uze emu none! The May meeting of thc Bloom- field Corner Women's liistituic was held at. the home nf Mrs. Urban Pincau. Roll call has an- swcred by eight. It was decided to have films shown every second ilvjonday of the month ill the school room. mm, the Master haal ichl” L1P('lill5'P He. who is the, .l:hi nf the World. is shining nuud almili his own. over bricllt-, A lztr1i- liumbcr of friends and; . T iivlzllbors cntllercd at the home of. mi , t M, d Mr..- anri Mrs L)l1llIll Caselcy of 1”” limp” 3 0 i an E -.l R .t' MacNevin of West Devon unipcc, who have sold their "Ti" .-., and are moving to Mill River East where they will reside ill fuiurc. They are building a new home Oll a lot purchased froln their son- lu-lnw. Mr. Keith Gard. Until its i-olnpletiotl they are residing ill :1 house pllrchascd from Mr, lint-old Horne (recently owned b.V M15 'Gcrald Rooneyi. A very approp- riate address was read by MW- Norman Oliver and it purse Ol inuney was presented to Mr. and Mrs. Caseley. Mr. Caselcik lll ll-l-'1 charming manner thanked all lliii friends and invited them In l'lSll llilm and Mrs. Caselr-y in illclr new home. Delicious I'FlFF5lll'llPlll' ul-re served and the remainrlrr nf as mien since leaving Canada". utl tlicrc funny things kept hall!)- niug all the tune, such as an Ir- ln closinu. Prof. Show said that bravery. L-0-operation and people. of the lm nhlc ould be adopted ivy our hm-p n-..ill'i he llli dnubt. ("uia'lri wmllri n 3,.-n the world. Three fillr: were shown ll) MT 1.illn';ics wore sl)'.;i hy the Irish-L '. I the the advancement of the Christian - Church. mm W. l., who spoiiscred nix ' AM I my I cimwszo I0 prpsoom wxm mum! o ARE li.. MOTHERS: llle trail! that lltil III1 SCIINCI has proved that much of the decay that makes cavities is caused by acid-pro- ducing bacteria. formed by food parti- cles left on the teeth after eating. The aur- eat way to tight tooth s liciti-r Isuwi-cn trelli- Int. Hcixltlw iimr tccih up IWCPY. ivcs you the cnlal Cream Mr. James E. MacDonald acted as chairman and called tlpoll Mr Jmncs Miircllhank. who rcnd all appropriate ndrlrcss. while Mr: Rob:-rtBnkcr presented them with a Trlllght floor lamp and R pursc. of money. Complimentary re-V marks were made by Mr. Johni Pi-ofitf. Rev. J. K. Campbell anti- otllr-rs. The groom responded with3 humorous rcmllrks. An entertain- ing progranl followed when they following selections were heard: l Vocal quartet consisting of Mr. and Mrs. Erie MrtcMurdo. Mrs Nnrmau MitcMurdo and Mr.V Stewart Carrtlilters; vocal solo., Mrs. Edwin Taylor: piano solo.. Miss Betty Johnstotte; reading. lvlr. Allison Profitt. piano solo., Miss Maxine Campbell: vocal: solo, Miss Patricia Clnrk: read-1 ing, Miss Eileen Siavt-rt; vocal solo. Miss Judy Campbell; instru- nicnlal music, Miss Mary Gcldnrl. A llcnl-ly sing song crmcludctl the program. after whlcli delicious re- fleshmt-nts. including ice-crt-am and cake. were served by the ladies. The address was as follows: "It is with pleasure and affec- tion we meet with you this even- ing to congratulate yoll tlpoll at- taining the fiftieth anniversary of your nlal'ri:if:.e. Fifty years is it long XHLV to look into the future. but it seems it short time to look back to the date, May lsi, 1901, to the welfare of our country. We icjolce that Providence has dealt kindly with you in the measure of good health which has attend- Ni you throughout the past half century and trust you will have lnany nlore years of health and felicity. "We admire the gritceflll way you have changed your profession. though perhaps you regretted that your son did not. succeed in the ancestral acres. you were gener- ous enough to appreciate his point of view. Stnulcyis venture in the industrial world has been quite succcmful. He has established it home mid family in Charlottetown and is serving his city, his coun- try and his God in the best trad- ition of the Stavert name. Your daughter-in-law mid grandchild- ren. Carol Margaret and Jimmie Junior, will nlwnys be it source of joy and inspiration in you; to watcli their young livcs ricvelop will be one of the happiest. feat- urns of your twilight. years. "In conclusion, let. me say that all of us have appreciated your irlendshzp. Your hospitality has rnshrincd your memories in. the hearts of neighbors and friends. and on this momentous occasion. we ask you to accept this gift along with 0lll' most: sincere good wishes for a prolonged future hap- plness." (Photo by Hcckbert) Mount Pleasant and Vicinity -Mrs. Mary C. Ballum and Miss Margaret Macintosh were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Mr. Lea MacArillul'. Valli-nlucr. B. C.. is silencing some time. at. his old home lierc, and his many friends are very pleased to have hlm with them again. Mrs. Wesley Dymeni was a Sun- day visitor In East Bldcford at illc home of the Pnugh family. Messrs. Ancll Clayton and John Ballum were visitors to Charlotte- town Sunday. Mrs. Effie Williams has spent several days during the week at Alberion. Sincere and heartfelt nympailiy is extended to Joseph l.-adncr and family in the parasitic of Mrs. Lad- llcr. Tuc:'dny nfiel'n0ol'i at the P. C. Hospital. after a long and trying illness. The Mullen family of Havelilck, N. S., who conducted two weeks revival services at the church of the Nazarene here left Monday for a weeks stay at their home. They pllin to go In llllmsdale for a series nf meeting.-. A mlsccllanr-oils Sllflll'N' was mild at springhill school recently in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac- Klnnon. A good crowd was in .1. tendance. and a jolly evening spent in music and dancing. Many beautiful gifts were received whit-ii testifies to the popularity of this young couple. Friends of Mrs. Ellen Macon". nld, Enmore will be sorry to know She is a patient in the P. C. Hos- pital. Her two daughters from N B. have arrived home to visit with their mother. Mi” Mllfifllfel Macintosh has HCCOPCG "'18 Position as ieacllcl' nl Enmore School for the retnaindcr of the term. Alberton and Vicinity MI'- W. R.-.O1ultnn and Mr, Ail:-lair of Montreal are spending a few days here on busillrss. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jeffrey, Elmsdale, have taken up residence in Alberton. decay is to keep chil- dren's teeth clean through brushing with Pepeodent right alter eating. Rev. J. R. McMahon left on Monday for Halifax where he is attending the Synod of the Church of England for tho Dion-gc of Nova scoila. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cnughlinluiil Mr. and Mrs. Langhaar arrived recently from lllmhurat, Long 1,. land to be with Mr. J. H. Coughlin. who is seriously ill in the Western Hospital. 'RN.. and Miss Etta Coffin of lcllarloitclown were in Albcrton on Monday in f'0llECllOn with the monthly T. B. clinic. The Adult Club held its last meeting of the season in the llnitcd Church hall Monday even- lllxz. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hardy presided. A heavy sing-song was led by Mr. Gordon Coffin. with "Mrs. John H. Wells as pianist. The group singing was litter- sporsed with solos by Mrs. Wells and Mrs. Coffin and by several duets by the Misses Joan Currie nnd Dorothy Bonyman. The war- ship was conducted by Rev. P. A. Fitzpatrick. who gave a brief talk on Thomas. the disciple. During the recreation period croklnoleand Chinese checkers were enjoyed. Refreshments were served by the indies. A feature of the meeting was the presentation to Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpatrick of a timed proto- graph of Montrose River. The presentation was made by Wesley Hardy and Mr. and Mrs. Fitzpat- rick made fitting reply. To the mgr-ct of their congregailon. Mr. nnd Mrs. l-litzpatrlck will be leav- iu: Alberlon at the end of June. 'i'li:- next meeting of the Adult Club will he held the last Monday in September. A nominating com- mittee is to be appointed by the president. i Port Hill and I I O Vicinity MY. and Mrs. Roland Bryant and children and Mr. Havolock Bryant. Enmore, were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman on Sunday evening. Mr. William Bryant. Jnmacla Plains. U. S. A.. was a visitor to Port Hill on Sunday. visiting his cousins, Mrs. Roy Strongman and Mrs. Claude Yeo. xiv. Clare Dennis has reiuned to his home in Port llill after attend- iiig Prince of Wales College dur- his the last year. Miss Anna Veale. who has been attending Prince of Wales College has returned to her home in Port Hill. Miss Inna Ellis and Miss Emma MacArthur. spent Sunday after- noon visitlng in Tyne Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred small and little son Dale. summeraide. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mrs. small's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo. They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy strongman. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Noye and family spent Sunday visiting relat- ives in Enmorc. Mrs. Hatfield Maynard has re- turned to her home after spending a few days win 'her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Josuah Millar, Ellserlie. Mr. and Mrs. William Maynard. and little son Sherran were am- day evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yee. Dr. Eric Found. Miss Erma Tait. On Monday evening, Officer, for the past, two years, will repcirt at another Unit on Wednesday. May 30th, on Post- ing. FVO L. H. -Casdakc has been transferred from the ANS. Fly- lllll Win-Z to another unit and will report there on Friday. A graduate of a S.N.l. (N) Course, FIO L. W. F. Beasleigh. has been posted to another unit and will leave this Station in the very near future, as well as F,'O G. L. McCormick. IA Construction Engineering or- flcor, I-V0 J. E. Armstrong, has received word of his transfer and will leave here on Wednes- day. May 31st. - Communicaiicins Clans (Al have been posted to this Station and will report in the near future. including; AC, 3 D. L. Herald. AC. 2 c. E. Hender. son. L.A.C. R. L. Mattmson and A.C. l L. W. Gaesbel. FWV 'l'ecluli- A. C. Li N. L. A. Alchorn. a Construction Hand "5" will re. port. at this Unit on Tuesday, on Poslinz A.C. 2 w. C. Williams, Cfifpenler (Construction En. iflnecrlnig) will also arrive this week on transfer. A Drirver Mo. bile Efll-llpment "S". A.C. 2 Y, L, Cloulier. has been posted here and arrived last. week. Mrs. E. Bolaniger by 14a(.;,im.' P.Q.. has returned to her home 3"" Spending two week; Summerside, the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, L.A.C. and Mrs. D. Paquet. 5. -FC Peter Sutherland is a pa- tlent of Station Hospital, where he ls undergoing treatment prior 10 I tonsilectomy. A speedy ,1. CV”): l-8 Wished him. A.C. 2 Denis Oueletie has been a. patient in Prince Counity Hog. Dlial where an a-pperldectomy was performed. L.A.C. C. Hall also un- derwent an operation for appgn. dicltis. Best wishes for s success. ful and rapid convalescenice are extended to them. Little Miss Linda Thompson. daughter of Cpl. and M”, Ron- -lll Thompson. is a patient of Prince County Hospital. Minol- Sulttry was performed recently. Her little friends are looking for her to get. well quickly. Recent visitors to Charloiitte. town. P.E.I. included Fxo x, Dolron. FIO s. Pus and no L. E. Lelsloldus. "1'll6.V now not old". the crew of Dakota 430. Theirs was 3 gal. lant sacrifice and the admirable Fxlmple they have set was one Of courage and all the finer at- tributes for which the serving stands. THEY shall never be by bhei-r comrades and lnstruc. tors, and their associates shgu forever hold them in high es- teem. A3 We pause in silent tri- bllte. let ollr hearts romember thcm. and let our prayers be of. fei-ed on their behalf. Mp presented their play: "The Meadle. some Maid." in King George 3.". Port Hill. This play was greatly en. loved. each one doing a very ring performance. specialities between acts were eruoyad also. This play was sponsored by the w. A. or the Ankllcan church. forgotten UNIT. Onli.-fCP)-Accilatomed in reports of missing articles. po- lwe here perked up when the On- tIl'l0 Tnlnlna school for Girls reported disappearance of a white hm! belonaina to the school. ATTENTION Lolleter Flallernett Good Salt Lobster Ielt For Sale Delivery Anywhere CARROL DILANIY. Suntenenide Ptiene 1940 lllmlle T ducted lhz worship period. study period, "Peace Through Food-Aid" was presented in three parts. "Food vs Famine," "Bread- KENSING va Bullets" and "Apathy vs Aid." To" All the members took part in the Friday-Saturday 7:15-9:15. iialinn, study period. It was decided to 2:30 on Saturday. Racing sfralgli! pack a box of clothing for Overseaslrtt your heart. a reckless guy with relief; also to get information re. an outcnst colt they called it quit- sendlng food parcclg. com-'ior and a blontio gal who know mmegg gave men n-pong and.ihat lh0r0llKlihll0d"llDrSflS ni-var the regular business was transact- fl""- Y" mks! '15 committee ctr? 35”v”l13is.””r&5i?"wi'3l5ro”f”i-c”:-3?ll:::l...ii'i2...l:"i.:i;..:viv-...::; was appointed Communi y Pciend- , i s. . ' ship secretary for the year. Ml's.l”o"n' Mm smm and hmm Milner Hill invited the Circle for the June meeting. Miss Evelyn smith to be leader. and Mrs. Hugh MacKinnon to have prayer - mls-lmembers repeating the Mizpal sionay prayer. Lunch committce-- benediction in unison. A mail" Miss Evelyn Smith, Mrs. woodroelhour followed including a delicioui Jackson and Mrs. Milton weeks. lunch served by the hostesses. Mrs Mrs. Clinton Glydon led in prayer George Smith and MI:'s. Glen and the meeting closed with the Ling. 9 CAPITOL Sunanaoa.-side Special Children's Matinee Today 3:30 Feature: Shirley Temple in "THE POOR Ll'l'llLE RICH GIRL" Children enjoyed "Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farni". Have them see this one. ed. New Sick Tonight and Saturday Night (Evenings Only) 7:15-9:13 IOTION! INTRIOIIE! VIOLENCE? s A lemnovatlieiino signing IAIIAIA WINDIIL WAHII A Slllltllilill-lillllfl-.llllSllIl is Will MM - GILBERT touti- IHOMAS GOMEZ - iiEUuii BOND! Directed by Atmiotlv MANN Smenvlny by Charles Sdmee Today ...... .. 3:30-7-9:15 7-9:1 r J REGENT 2 GREAT MOVIES 2 Saturday 2:30- liliailiiiiiiiiiiii I nilill i'"lM all M A V ruemvuiii-iii! 3'-V&E H lhltt Nhh la: ' ANO sponsored by Carpanten' Union