V-iond. . were Fr. - sandles. cut flowers .;r Page 1: no Guardian 'I'usadey. Sept. 21. 1954 Burton -Miss Jean H o w a r d. Cape vwolfe, is receiving congratulations on having received the first prize '.at the semi-formal dance. held - recently -at St. Mark's parish hall. Kemmle McGregor nd Shirley Rogers (equal) sec- Miss Penny Griffin third. The evening was pleasantly spent with both modern and square dancing and the music of Lance with Misses :- Dalton's Orchestra. A dainty lunch ..was served by the ladies of the parish. l A miscellaneous s h ow e r was held recently at the home of Mr. :-and Mrs. Cecil Wood. Burton. for - -their son and daughter-in-law. Mr. i and Mrs. Everett Wood. who were i' married recently In Halifax. N. S. ' The many gifts they received were , opened by Miss Phyllis Cooke. as Miss Kemmie McGregor read the accompanying verses. and Mrs. : Percy Sentner and Marjorie Mc- Bain arranged them on the table. is The evening was pleasantly spent in social chat and sing-song. A dainty lunch was served. No serious damage was done in the hurricane gale thacswept the district on Saturday night. Tele- -Mr. Go a Dicey of Alexan- dria, 81.11.. as returned to his home after spending a pleasant visit in Miscouche. He was ac- cumpsnied by his son. Sch of North Reading, Mass. While here, they were guests of Mrs. Mary A. Desltochee. Mr. and Mrs. 1'. A. Desnoches. Mr. end Mrs. Jerry Richard. and Mr.-and Mrs. Peter DesRoches. Mr. and Mrs. Emmanuel Rich- ards of Summerside, were recent visitors to Misoouchsl A Mr. P. C. Martin, recently spent several days in the Prince County Hospital, receiving treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Syl Leclalr left for their home in Bethel, Maine on Sept. 13, after having visited in Miscouche at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Phil-' Leclair. Helen Gill of Miscouche left for Charlotte on September 13. where she will attend Notre Dame Convent. On September 15. the Catholic -women's League's monthly meet- ing took place at the convent. Mrs Ben DcsRoches presided. After the business meeting, Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hickey oi Summersicle phone communications was dis- Vrupted for a short time. A barn . owned by Lorne -Road. also building Shaw. owned by Gerald Rieily. Cape Wolfe. and Edward Collicutt. Burton. were damaged. Several residents re- ported window panes blown out. The following teachers attended he convention held last week at the O'Leary High School: Mrs. Melvin Mccregor. Burton: Mrs. Bennett Howard, Glengarry: Mrs. Harold Doyle. Campbeliton: Misses Kemmie McGregor and Annie Mae ')'l-Iallciran. Cape Wolfe. and Mrs. Edward A. Griffin, Haliburtnn. Forty hours devotions for St. Mark's and St. Bernardettels par- ishes opened Sept. 12, at St. Mark's Church with high mass celebrated by Fr. Gallant of Egmont Bay- Also assisting Fr. J. N. Trainor Patrick Walsh. and Fr. Richard of Immaculate Conception parish, Palmer Road. The sanctit- ary was beautifully decorated with and potted plants. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rielly. Cape Wolfe. in- ilddthi -V-l dd h- . . l " 9 E” 50" m awfgorhis a;l:c.EPerry in honor of Annie McKinnon Nevin and family. Milo. also Mr.l ters. Mr. and Mrs and Mrs. Arthur Wedge and thelri son. Surnmerside. I Mrs. Fred M. O'Halloran. Glen- .lohn. N. B.. where she accom- panied her niece. Miss Betty Mc- Carthy who was en route to Bos-, tori. Mass.. to attend school. i l garry. recently returned from St: l l Locke gave interesting talks on Girl Guides. i Mr. and Mrs. J. B. De.sRoches and daughter. Rose-Mary. and Mr. and Mrs. Dolore Desltoches ar- rived at their home in Mlscouche ion September 14, after having spent several weeks visiting Quebec, ,Montreal, Valleyiield other points of interest. an i The Public Health Nurse was in 1Miscouche on September 15. where she examined the school children. . Mr and Mrs. Gus Blacqueiie were visitors to Miscouche on: :September 12. Mrs. Maylea Manning of Char- lottetown was at the Misrouche .Convent on September 13. to judge Ithe best display of vegetables which .each Garden-Club member had brought. i Friends of Mrs. Genevieve Des- iltoches, Miscouche, will be sorry ,to learn that she has entered the iPrince County Hospital. as a re. suit of a fall in her home. on Seibtember 15. a shower was at the home of Mrs. Ben whose marriage takes place in the near future. She was the recepieht. of many gifts. av, Lo-cke Road -Mrs. Art DesRochea was it V131. tor on September-10. at the home of Mrs. Margaret Arsenault. Mr. and Mrs. Art DesRoches of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Rielly,j - .150 M”, Lorne Mcwi11jan15' caperlorest View were visitors on Sept- Wolfe. were recent visitors to Emb" 7- It the home of Mr. and North Rumw, p11Mrs. Sylvain Arsehault, of Fortune Cove. Misses Norma and Ruth Reid! . who are amending comma,-C331, Mr. Clifford Arsenauit of How- College in Summerside. spent thelhh W8! 1! VWWT 011 369'-Ember week-end with their parents, Mr.:17- it the h0mC 01 hi! 8T9-hdm0th- i George Bryant. South lluetico Miss Regina 0 llant of Bermuda is visiting at the onie of her fath- er, Mr. John Gallant and family. Rut-h Rustlco. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Sloakem of Hamilton. Ontario. returned to their home Monday after being the guest of the latter! brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant and family, South Rustico They were accompanied by Mr. mrnut Sloakem also of !-Ianiilton, Ontario. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Riley he e returned to their home in Man - real. after being the guest of the latter's brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant, South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gallant of Montreal, are visiting at the home of their parents. Mr. John Gallant and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Doucette, South Rus- tico. Mr. and Mrs. Gerard Plneau of Toronto are visiting at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Plneau and family. South Rustico. They also visited at the home of the latter's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Burke. Char- lottetown. Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse Deagle of Montreal are visiting at the home of the latter's brot.l'.er-in- law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Gallant and family. South Rus- tico. Miss Olive Gallant and Miss Frances Doucette of South Rus- tico are taking Teacher's Training at P. W. C., Charlottetown. Miss Stella Gallant of Char- lottetown, is visiting with her father. Mr. John Gallant and fam- ily, South Rustico. Mr. and Mrs. Dodge of Mul- grave. N. S, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Doucette. Rusti- covills. Some folks who in South Rustico last Satur- day evening, were unable to get. back to their home till Sunday at noon due to the havoc played by htirricane Edna. were visiting The many friends are sorry to learn that Mrs. Theophii Blan- char. South Rustico, had to enter the Charlottetown Hospital for treatment. All wish her,a speedy recovery. -C. A. Enmore -Mrs. Gordon MacArthur and Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Coulson and daughter, Sharon, returned to Ot- tawa. after spending a three-week vacation, with friends and relatives in Springhlii and Victoria West. Mrs. Fred MacArthur and daugh- ter. Enid. Lihkletter Road. were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Claude Springhlil. Mr. Wyman MacArthur, and Mrs. Linkletter Road. were Sunday visitors at the home of "Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mac- MacArthur, Gerald Mac Arthur - ,Campbellton. motored to Summer- and Mrs. Chester Reid, Campbell-i ton. Friends and neighbours are sorry to learn of the illness of Mrs. Ivan: Collicutt, Burton. and wish her al speedy and complete recovery. v Mrs. E. Lacey who recently vis-I iied her mother, Mrs. Ernest Mc-, Gregor. Burton. has returned tol her home in Boston. Mass. Mrs. Tommy Stewart and daugh- .er. Judy. who spent a pleasant, holiday with her parents. Mr. and: Mrs. Wilfred Dalton. Burton. has er, Mrs. Margaret Arsenauit. Mr. and Mrs. Colerdige Rpgers of Burton, Lot 1'1, were visitors on September 12 at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Art Rogers. Forest View. The many friends of Mrs. Mar-i garet Calne regret that lnr the lost two weeks she has been con- fined to her bed. Mr. and Mrs. McR.ae of Alberton iwere in Forest View on September 13. -AN. returned to her home in Ontario. i Mr. Vernon Doyle and family. side. on Sunday and were guests at the home of Mr. John Mcisaac. ' Miss Marion Mclsaac. has return-' Summersldel from a pleasant visit with her, -d to her home in sister. Mrs. Vernon Doyle and Mr. Doyle. Campbellton. Members of Burton Women's In-, stitute met at the home of Mrs.i Edna Collicutt on Sept. 13. with, nine members and two visitors' present. Mrs. Elmer Cooke in-i vited the Vmembcrs to her homei for the October meeting. Roll call. was "Where I First Met My Hus-i mnd." New committees: Sick.” Virs. Colridge Rogers. Mrs. Elmer look: school. Mrs. Henry Dalton. Mrs. Melvin McGregor; lunch. 'Mrs. Lance Dalton. Mrs. Colridge Rogers. Mrs. Henry Dali.on..Mrs. Elmer Cook; entertainment, Mrs. Colridge Rogers. A guessing con- itest conducted by Mrs. Peter Dal- ton wss won by Mrs. Clifford Col- licutt. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by the lunch committee. Owing to the illness of the teach- er. Burton School has been closed for a few days. Harvesting operations are in full swing and the weather is very fav- ourable for the task. C.R. FBEESTRY EXPERTS NEW DELHI - (CPW - An all- India. forestry exhibition is being organized by the government oi India in connection with the fourth world forestry congress opening at Debra Dun Dec. 11. under auspices of the United Naatiohs food and agriculture organization. The ex- hibition will shnw vast potentiali-. ties of lndials forest resources. Arthur, Enmors. Mr. Ray Ramsay, Springhill. and Mr. Eric Macbennan. Victoria west, returned home recently after spending the past few months in lCioose Bay. Labrador. where they were employed. 4 Master Eleven MacArthur. son of Mr. ,thur. Springhill, spent the past iweek-end in 0'f..esry, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Ellis. i Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur, Mt. Pleasant. spent the past week- ;end in Summerside at the home lof Mrs. MacArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Millar. Mr. and Mrs. Comeilus Mac- Arthur, North Bay, Ontario, are spending their vacation at. the home of Mr. MacArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. MacArthur. En- more. Miss Ernestine Williams, Spring- hill. spent the past week with her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and i,Mrs. Harold Henderson. Summer- side. I Mrs. Margaret. Green. Spring- hill, returned to her home here after spending the past month with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Slack, Trenton, Nova Scotia. Mrs. Albert MacArthur, teacher at Springhili school attended the Teacher's Convention at Summer- side on Sept. 2 and 3. Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. were Sunday visitors at DUR BOARDING HOUSE XXX4AwPF! EGAD, Wl-llLE you OVEi2SLEPT,TH& MARTHA-' MAlLMAN MANAGED T0 . ax, REACH THE House F02 once rwm-ioo'r you ci-iAi2en-364, m VAT HIM Luce AN ALERT- ? lliili ,wArcHooe..I-..-n-us i5 Fora i.- Not). AND You mow How coi2ious- 2 T”) MAJOR HOUPLE W5LL"WELL MA .52 --1 HOPE-, i'l"5 OIQLYA CIRCULAR Di2A'r.'6He'LL W 5!-IADOW M A LIKE: THE o i2!-3Ler-i'rLE55 and Mrs. Claude MacAr-. STOCKHOLM. (AP)-Sweden is building one of Europe's major naval bases underground. To answer the challenge of the atomic age. the Swedes also are blasting their biggest naval repair yards into the heart of a granite island in the Stockholm archipel- ago. This project involves the total transfer of Stockholm naval base and yards to atom-bomb-proof un- derground facilities at Harsfjser- den. 15 miles southeast of the capital. "For defence of the base the Swedes will put in some of their most modern weapons. including Swedish-made medium - range guided missiles--"coastal robots" as they call them here. They are designed primarily for defence against an attacking enemy navy. The new naval base s under construction in an exte slve is- land system already bristling with fortifications, submarine pens and underground harbors, where de- stroyers can sail. straight inside the granite mountains for pro- tection and repairs. . SIIIP YARDS INSIDE DOCK Using special blasting techni- ques the Swedeii are building the biggest shipyards-in number of docks-in all Sweden inside the solid rock of Muskoe island. Also inside the same mountain will be a major part of what was fq;m- erly the Stockholm naval base. Another part of it will be ac- commodated in similar installa- tion at Berga, across Harsfjacrden bay. Sailing through the Muskoe base area on board a Swedish cruiser, you can see lights gleam- iing deep inside the rock which jhides what is claimed to be the largest m'an-made mountain caves in the world. Virtually nothing else of these giant subterranean construction works can be seen from the outside. The total size of these under- ground structures is a military secret. The docks are specially design- ed to offer full protection against the atomic bomb and a very large measure of protection against the hydrogen bomb. There are about 500 under- ground command posts in the country for the armed forces and the civil defence organization. All are inside granite mountains. Oil and ammunition stores and some war industries are also under- ground. For civilians. at om-bomb-proof the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur. Sprlnghlll and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford, Mount Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Obbie MI.cArthur. Summarside, were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iiiam Bagole. Springhill, and Mr. land Mrs. Thomas MacArthur. En- . more. - Mr. and Mrs. Delbert MacArthur. Summerslde, were recent visitors at the home of Mrs. MacArthur's parents, Mr. and Mrs Cecil Bell, Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rnmsay. springhlll. and Mr. and Mrs. Eric MacLehnan. Victoria West, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Macneod. Sum- 'merside. Miss Marilyn MacArthur. daugh- iter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mac- Arthur. Springhul. spent the sat week at the horns of Mrs. Ours MscLeod. O'Leary. Mi-s. Roland Bryant. teacher at Enmore School, Mr. Robert Grind- laye, teacher of North Erimore and Miss Doreen Bryant. teacher of Victoria west School attended the two-day Teacher's Convention at O'Leary on September 7 and 0. The Springhiil Women's Insti- tute met for their September meet- ing at the home of Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur on Tuesday Sept. '1. The meeting opened by the Institute Ode, followed by the Club wo- men's Creed. Fifteen members answered the roll call. It was de- cided to ask Victoria West Insti- tute members to our next. meeting, which is to be held in the school- house on October 5. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moore and family. Victoria West, were Sun- day visltors at the home of Mrs. Moors 'a parents. Mr. and Mrs. William H. Phillips, MacNeills Mills. l ..wi THE whom any and MT. cannon EXHIBITION i will be held It i ABR.AMS' VILLAGE on Wednesday, Sept. 22nd Visitors are Welcome. The National Film Board camera crew will be photo- graphing the events of the day. Come and have your pic- ture taken. Poultry Buying Buying Live Chicken, Ca- pon and Fowl Wednesday, Sept. 22nd from 8 am. to 2 p.m. at in home on Mal- peque Ros . Paying highest market prices. nllS.S.I.PllNDLli!0N Phone Sweden Builds lindergroimd . As Answer To Aiomlc Age Challenge: x I rock shelters are being built in major cities. The "biggest one so far. inside the Katerina rock in Stockholm. people. w. I. Announces PEI sewing club limit: The following are results at the Sewing Clubs of P. E. 1.. spo - sored by the Women's Institutes. (Department of Agriculture): ISLAND HONOUBS First year (Junlor):,1. Maureen Craig, Tryon; 2. Norman Howard. Cornwall and Verna MacPhail, Meadowbank; 3. Eleanor Cheverle. Slourls and Anne MecPhee. Sou- rs. Intermediate: 1. Audrey May- hew, New London; 2. Mary Mac- Cormick, Sourls; 3. Hazel Mac. Quarrle. Hebron. - Seniors: 1. Evelyn Maclilwan, New London; 2. Norma MacQuar- ris, Hebron: 3. Florence: Math- eson, Bridgetown. Second Year (Junior)! 1. Fran- ces Clinton. Sourls Convent; A 2. Evelyn Murphy, Cherry Valley; 3. Ruth Robblea, Tryon. Intermediate: 1. Nellie Mac- Beth, Forest Hill: 2. Erma Mur- phy. MacNelll's Mills. Senior: 1. Pauline Cherry Vllifyi 2. Yvonne lner. St. George. Third Year (Junior): 1. Bar- bara Smith. Tryon and Evelyn Moodside, Tryon; 2. Bonnie Mac- Kle, Southport. Intermediate: 1. Miriam Hyrle. Meadowbank and Ruth MacPhi-iii, Meadowbank; 2. Doris Meheyp Tryon and Faye Calbeck; 3. Do-It Murphy. Gard- l reen Cheverie. Souris. Senlor:1. Eleanor Hart, Vic- toria;,2. Irene Simmons, Mia- couche. Fourth Year (Intermediate): 1. Madeline Praught. Sourls; 2. Jean Robblee. Tryon. Senior: 1. Dorothy Keays. Sou- rls Line Road and 'Estelle Mac- Kinnon, Sourls Line Road; 2. Erma Gallant, Miscouche. Fifth Year (Intermediate): 1. Sandra MacGregor. East Baltic; 2. Kathleen Giilis. Grandvicw. Senior: 1. Joyce England, West Royalty: 2. Claire Gallant. Carle- ton. Lot 5; 3. Ruth Fay, East Baltic. ' Sixth Year (Senior): 1. Lyia Robertson, Kingsboro. East Bai- tic. Nfid. Doctor Heads Medical Council OTTAWA (CP)-Dr. Cluny Mac- nherson of St. John's, Nfld.. Tues- day became the first medical man of his province to become president of the Medical Council of Canada. He succeeds Dr. E. A. McCuskcr of Regina. CLYDE IIIVEIV. W. I. The September meeting of the Clyde River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Hugh MacLean with 13 members and one visitor pres- ent. Meeting opened with "My old Kentucky Home." followed by the Collect. Roll call was answered by "A P. E. 1. Beauty Spot.” The minutes of the previous meet- ing 'were read. approved and sign- ed. The sick and school committee than gave reports. and it was de- cided to supply sufficient cotton screening for some of the windows in the school. Correspondence was read. and it was decided to send ii subscrip- tion to the Drama Festival Associa- tion. A questionnaire dealing with the National Convention was com- pleted. . g It was agreed to send I5 tn the Iron Lung Campaign. The matter of I ' lessons in the school was discussed, and it was decided to get the Hall piano tuned. The library books are to be returned and will not be replaced until later in the year. Mrs. Thomas Macklnnon invited the members for the next meeting when roll call will, be answered by 'What. I like about this month." Nml accommodates 13,000 , Expectancy illaialos. -,.8tlli dlorrrsws. (gt:-ui:s'.uu1.umb a expoo ' ; taugsmasn b:bi:s nborn 20 years” I80 with the increase in life 089063836! lusts: for girls. - ' . A new Canadian ule Tab pub. lished today by the b u of statistics shows that I93 years have, been added to the expected lift span for femalersinee 1081, soni- . pared with s 1-! years for main. Life expectancy at birth reached 66.3 years for males and 10.8 years for females by 1051. This is a gain for males of 31 years since 1041 'k compared. with a gain of 4.5 years for females. In 19:11, the life expectancy for females was slightly than two years longer than for males. In 1041, the margin rose to 8.2 years and in 1951 to 4.5 years. DECLINES WITH A!!! since loll, 255 years have been Iadded to the life-expectancy of a five-year-old male, 196 vein to a 20-year-old, almost half a year to a 40-year-old and a bare three months to a 50-year-old compared with 0 1-3 years for a newborn in- fant. During this, period, life expect- ancy'far a five-year-old female gained more than 554 years; for a 20-year-old more than 45' years; 2 2-3 years for a so-ysar.ol4 ma 1.5 year for a 60-year-old com- pared with 596 years for a new- born female. The improvement in life expec- tancy. particularly among children and adolescents, is due mainly to the substantial reduction in recent years for mortality from i--' ” diseases, the bureau said. on the other hand. discuss as- sociated with middle and old age are much less amenable to control. It is therefore unlikely. the buy. eau said, that improvement in life expectancy in the future will be comparable to thst of the last two decades. Northam I -The large number of sorrow- ms relatives and friends from dif- ferent parts of the province who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Leslie Macbean, on Septsin. beer, 8, testified to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Sin- cere sympathy is tended to the bereaved widow and family, and also brothers and sister. in their hoor of sorrow. The many friends of Mrs. Ed- ward Ramsay regret to learn that she is a patient in the Prince Connty Hospital. All join in wish. Ins her a speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Millar. Central Lot 16, were the guest; of Mr. woodland Colwill on Sept: 12. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Weeks, Chg. lottethwn. were the guests or My, and Mrs. Claud Colwlll on Sept. 12. l The many friends and relatives of Mr. Alden Yea, regret to hag; that he is a patient in the prince County Hospital. All Join in wish- lns him S speedy recovery. Misses Blanche colwlll. Wanda, Roddand. Norma Dyment are at. tending St. Mary's Academy. Sum. nierside. where they are taking a commercial course. . I Charles Dyment and Willism Mc- Kay. are attending high school in Summcrside. The many friends and relatives of Mrs. Arthur Yeo regret to hear MM: Collection amounted to 81.75. Meet- ing closed with "1113 Queen," A contest by Mrs. Harry Macugn was won by Mrs. Monty Hyde, and the evening closed with lunch mg a social hour. . ' FALSE TEETH Thai Loosen Need Not linburi-ass Many wearsia of false teeth have suffered real sinbarraument so they feel more comfortable. not sour. checks gusto odor" aden- tun breath). on ASTIIII a nny drug counter. IilTEllilliPTl0il iioiics There will be an interruption of electric war on our Borden line, west of Abe tramntl Tuesday. September 21st. weather ps the hgitrs gfrsizogmmii !11:(:0hee.m.. and 12- ml p.m. ans e or 'purposeomovin- as as required by the construction of the Tram (gonads CFCY tter, ovt' mi ,, between and 4:30 ,.. it an ".i'-i-...:ai.i:i..'r-'..:'. . ,. i -ins tissue! Service was held in the Valley Presbyterian church on Sept. it Among those whp presented thI1l',cII.lldl'IIl for laptlsm Mr. and Mrs. no- land llbnougal. David Roland: Mr. and Mrs. rotor Millar. Stanley 'PrefosslonsI "cards - l.E.Pu-lnnsil , opt!)-.lu0. Che rte red Accounts nts 1'. Earle Hickey Oanadian Bank of Commune Building lnmatsnide. P.B.l. - Phone III! Summers? DIAL V P. 0. non I844 Ill INSURANCE R. E. Ellis & Son. Limited lire - Auto - Cssnalt! 's' sumuu St. Sunaserslde Optometrists 3. F. Hunter, 3.0. lununoi-side. P.ll.!. - rhone suo IIIALLMANI nU!LDl.NG A. Raymond Grant. l.Sc.. o . sss vmu Street Summeraido Above Mltirloo Mill's Men's Wear PHONE 8530 Dentists Dr. J. A. Dolron SMALLMAN nmI.niNa Dial me PHYSICIANS L. K. ZIELINSKI. MD. General Practitioner Mslpeque Bond xenslngton. P. E. 1. Phone: Eenain sun 2 PHOTOGRAPHERS TIIE READ STUDIO D. W. SBAES Monday and Tuesday September 20-21 In technicolor ."AT SWOBDS POINT" -Starring- Coniel Wilde and Maureen , 0'1-Ins 8 p.m. Standard Time 3. R L NE (5 VI,” .53 I gwiif-. Enmumqement . . . in a better cup of ca! a -S” ..ao -pr: :..-:3-35 1. p at . ,9 9 1 S "74 1172- MOSES ' Selected : ORANGE PEKOE TEA ”ROYAI."" BORDER MONDAY, SEPT. 20 TUESDAY, SEPT. 21 Showing 7:15 and 0:15 Matinee Tuesday 8:80 "HARRIET CRAIG" Starring Joan Crewfni-d and Wendall Corey. What was Harriet Craig's lie Come see the show for in it list the answer. ""CAMEO” KEN SIN GTON Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Fast satin, and romance story starring Phliig Friend. Wanda Hendrix, Charlel Coburn in- - ”TIIE HIGHWAYMAN in Clnocolor Bank drawing Tues. & Thur. TODAY (Tuesday) ” CO2 C ' 'Sn..gu4' whlilettaaubqlq 'DAMONlllWbNg MONEY WHIQOR mirhn-n'Wis K FROM D-M . I ”HlFIiliII'l'NMU'HOSUMU tasainau siaaiaaa-I-nu-n CAPITOL Sumnsen-side 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 ...-on-,. Di ADMlSSl0NS:- , Evenings 750 I I BEGINNING WEDNESDAY FOR 4 DAYS - n In Oinamasoope "HOW TO MARIY A MILLIONAIIII" With MARILYN MONROE. BE'I'.I'Y GRABLE and LAUREN BAOALL K850: Matinees son a 25. .1 (.1 REGENT- 'I'0-IIIIIT 7.15 - 0.15 V-.-. g msr,uento--apnospgawnitit H.- sols - Msrltliiis tiniiii on. us.