sunrisn sinniis i ‘Ill "Color Reedy for summer tun - you'll be in o com- fortable, colorful pair oi sandals. A whole spectrum to choose from! Susan and McllllllS 4 SiitlillEliSlllE Kindergarten Closing The closing o! the Charlottetown Kindcrgnrten was held Friday, June 18th. in ‘Ivinity Hall under the direction o! Mrs. Ira Clark, assist- ed by Mrs. Merrill Graham. The Rev. '1‘. E. Mchennan presided. The children were delightfully attrac- tive in their colored costumes rop- reaenting flowers, butter!!! bees. etc. Mrs. Cloris attes- welcoming the parents and triends spoke brie!- iy on Kindergarten routine. Following is the programme: Chorus, Welcome-children. ' nger Plays, Garden Bed-Chi! en. dr GARDEN’ SCINI Gardeners —- Bobby Cox. Jackie Hynes, Paul Durbur. Alan Burke. Billy Prowse. Johnnie Cox, Brier. Wonnucott, Bobbie Saunders, Rich- ard Lawton, John MacLean, Lloyd Collin, Fraser Burke. Sun- Jimmie Mathmcn. Black Clouds -- Tommie John son. Judy Drillon, Deanne Ben- nett. Rain-Sandra. Sutherland. . Rainbow Fairy - Brenda Large. Flowers —Joan Saunders, Flora McLeod, Janet Williams, Margaret Keyes, Meredith Gallant, Carolyn Clark. Joan Boylea. Sandra Shaw, Virginia McNutt, Mildred Dykens, Judy Smethiust, Barbara, Johxwon blse beauty m. thisl New styllngl rm‘ oolorsl New upholstery fabricsl All this added to the boslo Big-Cor luxury of Chevrolet's famous Body by" Fisher. Remomba -thi| body is exclusive to Chevrolet _ pd higher-priced cars.- You'il anioy rnueh greater comfort in Chevrolet for i948; it brings you the lig- Cor riding-smoothness and read-steadiness of the Unitizod Knee- Aetion Gliding Ridai Another feature found only in Chevrolet ond more expensive cots: q,-_¢-v-‘p-_...-. *i— H Wayne Dompierrc. , I PIODICI OI NORTH AIIIICAN ll" L. S. STIVINSON Iliad Inger Duet-Janet Williams, Pica McLeod ' Bumble Bee- Judy McDonald. Sununer Breeze-Pamela Stewart. Butterflies — Elisabeth Home, Patsy McPhsil. . ' ' Cltefplllltl - Gordon run. Ger- ry Auid. Donnie Currie. Sandy Mc- Oonneli. Finger Plat! — Burrows: Patsy McPhali, Billy Prowoe, Paul Dur- bur, Jimmie Mathiescn, Judy Dni- ion. Margaret Keyes. Rhythm Dancwbderedith Gel- lant, Gordon Pull, Janet Williams, John MacL-eod. Chorus-Robin in the Rain - Children. Group ot Songs. Bobbie Shattoe -- Pohey lMPhlll. Little Nut hes-Judy MacDon- aid. Here-Jacques —- Deanne Besi- riett. Bobbie Bumble - Bobbie Cor. Mary Had a Little Lamb -- Rich- ard Lewtfl- Kitty White- Johnnie Cox, Imitation Game —1"ather, Tom- mie Johnson; Mother - Brenda First in all-round quality in. the entire low-price field! How you and your Family will enioy ownership of this newer, smarter, finer Chevrolet for 1948i It brings you BIG- ~ CAR QUALITY-not in one item only, but in every phoso ol styling, engineering and contruction-ond brings it toyou AT LOWEST COST, as well. Thot is why more people drive ' Chovrolets, according to olliciol registrations-and more people wont Chovrolats, according to seven independent surveys-than any other moire of car. That is why you, too, will a...” that CHEVROLET AND ONLY CHEVROLET l5 FIRST in all-round valuol \ i uric; lain. Carolyn Clark; Brother, Lloyd Orflin; Baby -Jud'y Smthurst ' Shoe Maker - But Durbur, mis- abeth Home; Shoemaker, Billy Prowee. ‘ Rhythm, Joan Saunders, Sandra Show. Gerry Auid. mo. ow. star-Brenda Ionic. Donnie is, Jimmie Methieson, Saudi-s. Sutherland, Judy Driilon, Sandy McConnell, Dianne Bennett, Jackie Hyoss. Bqety Rules - PamelaSiewas-t. Sandra Sutherland, Donnie Cur- rle. |.. r. surnrnurin e lilllllillll trial o " ANNOUNCE tts sssalstlsst at in. Lillii norms as their lslsal \ JITTIN L“! ‘If! LONDON — (OP) '- In experi- menta which led to s new malaria _ discovery at the London School o! Hygiene and ‘Tropical Medicine, a volunteer was bitten by more than 2,000 mosquitoes. ton COOKING VEGITAILII T17 not. b stir vegetables while they are cooking. Never put theirs through a sieve while hot - air hastens destruction or some vita- mine. v Hero's powarl acceleration and dependability that wll thrlii tho most experienced driver. it's the unique performance with economy o! Chevrolet's Velvo-in-liood Bigino-Cenodo’: most ootomotlvo power iiwrweivlv we"! plant. Volve-in-i-locd engines, too, ore audit-J slvs to Chevrolet and costlier ears. ‘Justosyeuwlil find noequol torqiovroletiollorvvoiue,» yeuwllitlrtdnoeqsraltorour outherlesdCisovreletsei-vica. i‘ s i i‘ 3 ‘l Rm M<>1~<5§§"'""”"ML 168 Kent I Street U ' O-YI i r llitliltli BllAllhlAll_ —WO0L WAIIIOUII now open at Charlottetown. lbip wool collect. Proamt advances paid. P. l. I. Shem Eudora’ Association. " —MALIIQUI. Freetown and Kensinrton Presbyterian Churches. Services Sunday, Juno Nth. Moi- Dedicetion o! Choir Gowns. Church Schools: Malpeque at 11 A. M. Freetown at 2 P.1d. and Kenning- tonatrlb-llltevntAJlcfiows-n. itllnistof. . -SIIADAI.IANI Predtyierisn Church Service sander. Juno Nth. attll A. M. m. Percy Page. liiud- en -I|‘0l'lI "IIYON Iheslnterian Chords Service Sunde!» June 23th. inseam MisaMaryAJsso- Keusie, Deaconess. r -ENGAGIMENT. — ‘Mr. and Mrs. bouts A. Moore. Summer-side. wish to announce the engagement c! their daughter. Clara Jean, to Felix O’R.iocdan. son or Mr. and Mrs. Robert O‘R.iordan o! Madoc. Ontario. Marriage to take Pl!“ early in July, in MontreaL-S. _ __... - PLAYS PRESENTED - The winning play in the Ahsllflfl Drnna festival "The Bishop's Can- dlesticks" and the Sumner-talc en; try "which is the way tbrBvetoh were staged lllt. Whiting in St. Mary's Hall, Silnrmerside, before a splendid audience which enjoyed greatly the presentation ot these irwo dramas which played of! in the iinaia. Both performances were marked by the same excellent act- ing which drew high praise from the adjudicator: when they were in competition. A well balanced pro- gramme o! specialties under the direction of Miss Nellie Morrison completed a highly enjoyable en- tertainment. - S. -RICEIVE DIPLOMA! - The Montreal Daily Star con-lea a list of thosno! blecbonald College and MoGiil University who received teachers diplomas at the closing exercises last week. It will in- terest her many iriends in her home town of Bummerside t0 learn that the prise in lktllllh- the Gardner Kneeiand Memorial Prize-wits awarded to Miss Ada l’... sudebury, who also, in the In- termediate class was the winner ot the prize for Mathematics-the Governor-Gerrard's silver medal. was Sludabury also was the win- ner o! an Interim Intermediate certificate in a class tor women. She is s. graduate of Bummerside High Sch-co‘ and Academy and Mount Allison Academy and Com- mercial College. She is a daugh- ter o! Mrs. Leo Lajoie cd Summer- ‘llde and was a. member of, the R. C. A. I". (W11) for three years. A student at Mocdonald College for Teachers (or the past ten months Miss Sudabury will be teaching at Quebec High School. Quebec, next War. ls a commercial specialist. -wr-:nnma BELLS - A W¢d~ ding o! interest took place in the United Church in Berwick, N. 5., on Tuesday aitornoon at 2:30 o'- clock when Anita Geraldine, dangl- ter o! Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Pinco, was united in marriage to John Elwood Hiltz, son o! Mr, and Mrs. I. C. Hiltz. Rev. C. D. Mathe- son officiated with s. double ring service. The church was decorated with white lilacs. tulips and ilhes. o! the valley. Mrs. S. Parker pre- sided st the organ and played 5w. eral musical selections during the arrival o! the guests. To the strains or the wedding march the bride entered the church on the arm ot her lather, who gave her in mar. flake- B_he looked charming in her 11w lensth sown or white Jac- quard crepe with short train, fit- ted bodlce. sweetheart neckline, long pointed sieems and tuil skirt. Her shoulder length veil was in cap styla_ and her bouquet was or Better Time roses. Miss Arlene Beoltwith, the bridesmaid, was lowned in tloorletilth apple green sheer with floral headdress and curled a bouquet o! pink carna- tions. Earl Robinson supported the [room and the ushers were belt Plneo and Roderick Bethune. Dur- ing the sisnllls o! the register Miss Joan Chisholm sang lweptgbly “Bcceusv and was accompanied a.t "l! 0N!!! by Min Diane Parker Following the ctemony s recep- tion was held at the home o! lino 8N0!" parents. the rooms being artistically decorated with spring ticwess. 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