JANUARY 2. 1954 -M. L..- lows, Subscriptions. so GEORGE GLOW and GEORGE WOTION House Phones: The Guardian may be following stores sell Ieolltose. Iumlnoc Street; Go ltellra News-stand. Water emu; Dsuoeflds ... Second Water Strep;-"Vince's "rocory. no Russell Street; Eiunsn's sou. i' lhrvleo?-Drug Store: Fred's Grocery, Convent It-nu. ILL wsito in Kenaington. WIIT PIINCI OPTIC! " f. Alberuni hank W p . -COIIHUNITY CREDIT UNION. suminerside. Monday evening. New members. Deposits-Loans. - FREE SCHOOL SKATE this afternoon. Bedequs Rink. From 2 to 4. r ' ...'rH.E 0'I.EABY OFFICE of Dr. Raymond Grant will not be open today but will be open Saturday, January 9th. - -MALPEQUE UNITED CHURCH. - There will be service in Malpeque United Church on sunday, January 3rd, at 11 A M. liev. Alexander Mswkay, iviinistei-.i -THE UNITED CHURCH oi- (ANADA, Kenslngton, Sunday, January 3rd, Sunday School 10.00 A. M. Morning Worship 11.00 AM. Evening Worship 7.30 P. M. Sum- merfleld 2.30 P. M. Rev. Lewis M. Murray. 13, A., B. D., Minister. -CENTRAL BEDEQUE United Baptist Church. Services Sunday ii A. M. Wednesday, January 6th. in the United Baptist Church. Cen- tral Bedeque Week of Prayer ser- vice. Rev, Kenneth Campbell, Speaker. -TRUCKING HOG-S from Kili- kors, Middleton, Newton, Bede- que, Carleton. Fernwood, and Tryon, every Tuesday for Canada Packers. Telephone Bordon 55-12. the wssrenu GUARDIAN PIINCI COUNT! OPVICI I Inmner Street. lnnunoreiile. Phone OIL Ooh. Bepnasatalve. Phone: 00-! Office and 01-: no... prssentstlvu 0033 and III). bought at any of the in Senunsralos: IIIII-I Dnsmn. :1 Central Iheeti HUI Glllllol. 01 Granville Street; Street; Island Motor Transport -BUYING Fowl, Chicken. High- est cash prices. Can use few fat bones. Rex Dawson, Albany. -PBESBYTEBIAN CHUIOH SERVICES for Sunday, January 3rd: Kensington 11:00 n.m., Erec- town 3:00 p.m., Malpeque 7:30 p.m. Rev. E. H. .-Bean, Minister. -DEDEQUE UNITED OIIUDOD PASTORAL CHARGE. - services for Sunday, January Std. 11 A. M. at Bedeque: 3 P. M. at Ahany; 7.30 P. M. at Borden. Minister. Rev. Geo. K. Ward, B. A.. B. D. -SOUTH SHORE LEAGUE hoc- key match. 3rd game in series. Bedeque rink, Monday, January 4th, at 8:15. Summerslde Aces ver- sus RCAF Flyers. Rink directors meeting at first intermission. I -SKATING - Borden Rink Sat- urday afternoon 2 to 4. Admis- sion 20c and 10c. Saturday eve- ,2i5ng 8 to 10. Admission 30c and C. Personals , -Mrs, Daniel Goodwin. Kenning- iton, is visiting her son, -Mr. J. Har- ioid Goodnvin and Mrs. Goodwin, Harvard Street, Summer-side. -Mrs. Thomas Dunphy. Kons- liaurice Larsen. - PARISH OF ALBERTON - Church of England. Holy Com- munion at 11.00 am. in st. Peterx-i,i Alberton. Evening Prayer at 3.00 pm. in Holy Trinity, Aims. and at 7.30 p.m. in St. Luke's, O'I.eary. Preacher at Albertori and O'Leary will be Rev. L. A. Dignaii. Rev. J. R. McMahon. rector. -JUNIOR HOCKEY ORGAN- IZATION - All teams wishing to enter the Junior Hockey League at Bedeque Rink are requested to hand in their entries to Arthur Murray or Billy Callbeck at 8:00 pm. on Saturday night, January 2nd, at the rink. Each team enl- ered will be permitted a short practice during the evening. Aiberton And Vicinity -Mr. William Profit, Montreal. is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Pront, Aliberton. Miss Dorothy Bonyman, Halifax. N. 5.. is paying a brief visit. to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bony- man, Alberton. ' A very successful New Year's eve dance was held at the Alber- ton Legion Hall on Thursday eve- ning. Music was provided by the Western Five orchestra. Mr. Peter Gavin and family moved from Kildare to Albei-ton on Wednesday. They have taken up residence in a house owned by Miss Rita Ahearn on South Main Street. STORY OF GRACE MOORE CAPITOL, SUMMERSIDE -With Kathryn Grayson in the leading role, Warner Bros.' "So This Is Love”, the story of the life of Grace Moore. comes to the Capitol Theatre, Summer-side. Miss Grayson is seen in the role of the girl from Tennessee who rose from the obscurity of her small, home- town church choir to star at the Metropolitan Opera and won last- ing fame as one of America's most talented and exciting theatrical personalities. Produced by Henry Blanks and directed by Gordon Douglas, "So This Is Love" is a drama told against a background of music which ranges in mood from songs like "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate." (complete with Kathryn Grayson in a high-hem- med. low-necked. skin-tight gown) to arias from the greatest operas. Based on Grace Moore's auto- biography, "You're Only Human Once," the film version of the singer's life. according to a Warn- er Bros. release will not. however, be strictly biographical. The film is more intended to show the highlights of an ell-American cer- eer. It centers about Grace Moore's struggle to achieve her self-set goal,. and the thrilling in- ington, was a visitor to summer- side yesterday where her daughter is a patient in the Prince County Hospital. i -K. i --LAC. James Profit. R. C. A. 1". pMont Apica. Juebec, is visiting at his home in Alberton. He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Profit. i -Mr. Ray Meek, French River. Let's Talk It Over 51'0" Um-Slims at Christmas, and resolution-making at New Yes.r's are boiih symbols of what is best in the nawre of man. The gift mly be Wdioilluusly unsiuted tn the taste or the need of the receiver, and the resolution may be brokcn before January is out, but an, ex. Dreuion of good will and the de- ll” for "more ltately xngngiong" for the soul. which accompany each "0 illberidieble monuments to men's wish to hitch his chariot to a star. 0 0 0 Good intentions have been de- rided as paving material for a road leading to perdition. No doubt some of us are weak indivi- duals whose good rulovvee never get into the gear-shifting stage. but conversely, all good deeds must start with good intentions. Atti- iiudoo must be right, or conduct will always be wrong, 0 I D What a wonderiiul world this would be if every day were a com- bination of Christmas and New Year's! If giving were a watch- word for every day; giving of our- selves to the cause of manirind' If resolutions were made every day, new and fresh, and full of the vigor wihich beginnings always have; firm resolves so to act :13 individuals that understanding and tolerance might have exalted places in the community of nations. Year's First Baby In Prince Bounty The 10 pounds, one ounce baby daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton iMa.cLean, of West Devon, born at 'll:05 a.m. yesterday morning, Jan- iuary l, 1954, in the Prince County Hospital in Summerside, became the first baby of the New Year to be born in any Prince County nursing home or hospital. In addition to this distinction bthe new baby becomes the recip- ,lent. of a large num.bei' of approp- iriate presents donated by Sum- mcrside firms to mark the occas- ion. This lovely baby girl is the sec- ond child born to Mr. and Mrs. ;again entered Prince County Hos- pital yesterday where he will un-, dergo an operation today.-S -Mr. James Morris of Charlotte- town spent the Christmas holidays in Norboro and Summerside, the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. James Law- less. and Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mc- Ivor.--S -4M.r. and Mrs. George Sims of Kensington are remaining in Surn- merside for a few days while their daughter is convalescing in the Prince County Hospital. --K. -Mr. and Mrs. Morley M. Bell, Summerslde, had as their Christ- imas weekend guests. Mr. and Mrs. Ma'rk Calder, Charlottetown, and lfor New Year's holiday, Dr. Stan- iiey K. Donald, of Moncton, N.B. -5. Air Force Deieai iAlbany 9-6 . E. C. A. F. Ilymrs Wednesmy de- ifeated Albany St. pm in the sec- lond league game of the South lshort intermediate "3" League in Bedeque rink. Following is the summary. First Period 1-RCAF. Stabb, (O'Rourke, Allard) ..... 2.05 2-RCAF, Stabb .......-....... 17.45 Penalties: Slater, Grady, Zaleski, Cannon, Taylor. 5 Second Period 3-Albany, Cannon, (Phillips) ...-............. 3.45 4-RCAF. Taylor, (Zaleski) ...-............... 5.25 5-Albany, Cannon, (Phillips) ..................- 10.25 6-Albany, Cutcliffe, (Grady) 11.05 7-RCAF. Taylor, (Penalty Shot) 11.35 8-RCAF, Macbeod .. .. 13.00 Penalties Leon. Cutcl fe. All- ard, Gallant, Cannon. Phillips, Cannon and Taylor. Third Period 9-RCAF. Stabb, (OiRourke) ....- 8.24 10-Albany, I-Iowatt, (Gallant) ......... .-:.... 7.50 11-Albany, Grady 10.07 12-RCAF, Taylor, (Allard) ........- 10.43 13-RCAF, Stabb, (Allard. Taylor) 11.00 14-RCAF, Madi..eod. (Pickering) .... ..... 18.55 15-Albany, Grady, (Muttartl .................... .. 19.26 Penalties: Pickering. Furgeson, Allard, Cannon, Sister, Perry, Stabb. P Referees: Gordie Kelly and Joe Hunter. Next game in this series is on cidents which marked Kress. her pro- Hiuunrnsins Monday night between Summer- side Aces Qnd RCAF Flyers.-S. MacLean. the other being a son, Hlohnnie. now 10 years of age. i A check at the Western Hospi- itai at Alberton, the Turner Nurs- ling Home in Oibcary, and the Stewart Memorial Hospital in Tyne Valley revealed that, at least un- til late yesterday afternoon, al- though thers were prospective pos- sibilities in most of these centres, no babies were born at any of them after midnight on New Years eve. In that same time, however. four babies were born at the Summer- slde Prince County Hospital, and it appeared as it the stork's new year preference was for girls-all four babies were girisi '".;.gs..r.." Continued from page 1 Friday night for 30 minutes he talked with his wife fl)! telephone. "I'm so happy and I'm crying.' she told him. "I love you. I will see you in a couple of days? Not tomor- row? Why don't you toll them I wait for you?" And she put in a word for Tomako, their cat. "I think Tomsko wait for you too." she said. Bstchelor, speaking in broken Japanese, kept mumbling over and over how happy he was to hear again the voice of the girl whom he taught to sing "The Tennessee Waltz", then left to go away to war in 1950. There was more joy back in Kermit where Bstchelor's mother said she felt "like shouting" and his father acclaimed it "the best news I have ever heard." "I never did give up." the oil driller father said. "I think he was just a brain- washed victim of war, that's all." Feared Daggers Wearing a quilted overcoat, the corporal sat calmly in a chair Fridsy after his release and told reporters that fear of daggers delayed his return at least a month. Allied, Swiss and Swedish of- ficers iookcd on during the inter- view. "Will other Americans come out?" a reporter asked. "Quite possibly." Batchsior re- plied. "Did your wife have anything to do with your coming back?" "She sure did." EXCHANGE OFFICERS SYDNEY, Australia, (CP)-- An exchange of officers between the Royal Australian Air Force and the United States Air Force has been arranged. The first 10 Aus- tralian offlcers will leave for the U. S. with their families in Janu- ary, and the Americans are ex- pected here ln February. some PULPWOOD . g ROUGH MW IMLF-IMIKED AI OUR SIIMMERSIIIE YARD iv. 3.. 1. i-nonucr. co. urn. - P. 0. BOX 100 P. E. I. PHONE 2115 THE GUARDIAN. CHARLOTTETOWN A publicity campaign conducted by the Attorney-Generalis Depart- ment which offered suggestions to after-party motorists. was credit- ed by most persons yesterday as having been responsible for ushering in New Year's with the usual uncon- fined joy made even more enjoy- able in the knowledge ilhat. despite icy road conditions. not even a minor traffic accident was report- ed in the Birmmerside eras which could -be blamed on New Year's celebrations, In addition to the usual private house pertiu, 1954 was welcomed in by several htmdred people who attended dance-parties at the no A.F. station, Howard's Restaurant. and the Imperial Dance Palace. A snow storm which started at dusk cleared suddenly before 8 p.m., and gave way to a clear bright evening. The New Year's eve dance at Howard's Restaurant was under New Years Yesterday morning the Com- manding Officer and officers of the RCAF Station at Summerside held a reception at the officers mess which was attended by a number of citizens including fed- eral, provincial, and municipal of- flcials. The Commanding Officer of the station, Group Captain A. G. Ken- yon, C.D., was present, together with a number of officers from the various units and sections, to welcome the civilian guests from Charlottetown and Siimmerside. Included in those present from Charlottetown wore: Lt. Gov. T. W. L. Prowse, Premier A. W. Matlieson, the Mayor, Lt. Col. J. D. Stewart, Brig. G. G. K. Peake, Brig. VV. VV. Reid, Capt. J. J. Con- nolly, Lt. Col. A. W. Rogers. WIC. A. G. Iiiachiiiian. Surz.-Comm. L. E. Prnwse, Lt. Col. Keith John- son. Lt. Col. D. )'iacCormack. Li. Fmrir, ,1. N. Kenny, inspector W. ll. Nevin. R.C..VlF.. Arthur C.1i'- ruthers. Pres, (lh'imrn Air Force Association. Wm. Brennan and J. A. Fullerton. This party of sixteen were by l-VD linlph I-Zinnry anti l-W0 W. Eilicrlnsinn. . Tlinsc prncrrni at tho rm'cpiIr.m from Siimmcrsidr-, incluticrl: Hon. Walter F.. Darby. Q.C,, E. P. Foley. .li.L.A.. liwyor H"nr.v W. Wedizs. Sgt. Pcrry Keyes, R.C.M.P.. Dr. C"l'-reeicind and Vicinity -lifr. and Mrs. Hugh Patterson rind children of Upper Stewiacke, N. s., were pi'e-Christmas guests for a few days at the home of Mrs Patterson's parents. Mr. and Mrs. David smith. The December meeting of Free- land Women's Insiiiuic was held at the home of lirirs Harold Phil- lips, Money was voted to help provide a treat for the school children. The members decided to send a box of toys to the Orphan- ages. Place ni iicxt illF"illl'1 uiil be at the ll'.liIlC of Mrs. Erving Smith. Mrs. Hayden Bowler, a recent vis- itor to Freeland, went to Ottawa where she was met. by her husband Mr. and Mrs. Bowler left there for Carthage, N. Y., where they plan- ned to spend Christmu with Mrs. Bowlers brother, Wallace Palmer. before going but to their home in Saskatchewan. Mrs. Lorne MacLean and Miss Donna Palmer, Summerside, spent the Christmas holidays at the home of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Palmer. Mr. Allan Palmer. cultural College and Mr. Erland Henderson, Dalhousie University, are enjoying the Christmas holi- days at their respective homes. Mr and Mrs. Alton Webb, 0- Leary, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Palmer on Dec. 27. The Missionary society of the Presbyterian Church met for their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. Erving smith. Mr. Lorne Murphy, Summer-side. is visiting friends and relatives in this vicinity. Mir. Kenneth Macxay. Antigon- ish, N. 8., and Mr. William Mec- Kay, Oliorlottetowin. were home J snuary 7--Anglican, Time of sionary purposes. transpnirir-d in an aircraft piloted, Tniro Agri- . SCHEDULE OF CHURCH SERVICES FOR WEEK OF PRAYER, JAN. 4-8 ALBERTON SECTION January 4-Presbyterian Church, Aiberion. January 5-United Church, Elmsdaie. January 6-Church of England, Alberton. January 7-Church of Nazarene, Elmsdale. January 8-United Church, Alberton. 0'LEARY SECTION January 4-Church of Nazarene, O'Leary. January 5-Baptist Church, Knutsford. January 6-United Church, O'Leary. at Springfield West. January 8-United Church. Glenwood. An offering will be taken at each service for mis- These services have been arranged by the West Prince Ministerial Association. Enjoyable New Yearis Is Free From Accidents the sponsorship of ab. Bummer- side Rotary Club Ind about 250 attended. A formal dance at the officers Mess at the R. (!..A. 1". station had an attendance somewhat less than that of last year due to the absence of flight cadets who were present at that time. However, at this year's dance the uniforms of the ll. 0. N. ming- led with those of the R. O. A. 1". al the mem-bers of the two naval air squadrons based at Summer- side, spent their first New Year's holiday stationed at R. O. A. P. station sinnmereida. Dancing and revel:-y also was the order of the day at various other messes on ithe station. as men and women, many of man far from their childhood homes, appeared to find the advent of the new year to be as pleasant st Dimmer-side as anywhere else they have been at this particular season. Receptions Held At Summerside Gilbert Gallant, Dr. W. B. How- att, Dr. Hillard Clark, Clarence Mercer, Roy Johnston, Hubert Hall, Earl Cannon, Bill Young. Charles Llnkletter, Roy Boates, Arch Hopkins, Greg Mulholland, Allison MacLcan, and John Mac- Nsught. In the afternoon Chief Justice Thane A. Campbell and Mrs. Campbell were receiving at their home on Summer Street. Mrs. Campbell presided at the tea table and was assisted in serving by her daughter Harriett, and by Mrs. J. Watson Mac- Naught, and Mrs. R. S. Hinton. Alexander and Melville Campbell assisted their father in welcoming the guests on their arrival, Also during the afternoon Mayor Henry Wedge and Mrs. Wedge were receiving at their home on Myrtle Street. ed at the tea table. and assisting Mrs. Wedge. in serving were Mrs. (Dr.) Austin Delaney, and Barbara Delaney. R.N. Richard wedge assisted his fath- arrival. A recaptirm was held at the Sum- lmerside RCAI" Wimz Association grooms during the afternoon. when lthe president, Mr. John Murigall and members of the executive wcrc ipresent to welcome the visitors. -5. for Christmas with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKa.y. Mr, Harold Hand-arson. Green- wood, N. 8., spent the Christmas iiiolidays with his family her - B Dramatic Continued from page 1 ?the ice. When the man nearest to ithe boy was able to catch hold of lhim he was pulled to safety from ithe water and taken directly to a jfilllail heated shed on the wharf, ;and later taken to his home. i When the four mm arrived at ithe scene of the incident and took lover rescue operations the other boy departed for his home at I. .very fast speed for such a YOURS llad. Last night both boys were re- ported to have suffered no ill ef- fects from their icy swim. The four men who rescued the Holman boy are employed by J. P. Porter 00. in the work of rebuild- ing the marine wharf.-S gp-gjg:ggggg:........: am. 0RAPAl.lD RINK CAPE TRAVERSE V Vs. MILTON TONIGHT Game Time 8:30 Sharp First game in Crapaud-Vic- toria Board of Trade League. Admission 35c and 250 Skate After : O'Leary and Baptist Church all services: 7:30 p.m. Mrs. (Dr) Mark Delaney presid- er in greeting the guests on their .?.A.M?:::i. Ito keep him from slipping under New Manager Of S'side Raceway Mr. Kenneth MsdDoug-all. of Syd- ney. N.s., whose name is eynono- mous wtli horse racing through- out ilhe Maritimes has accepted the position of general nunsgsr of the Bummerside Raceway and Satdium, and will assume his new duties here about the first of the new year. Born in Woodstock. N. 3., Mr. Maobougssl has been associated with ...' tin-el fairs, etc., for more iihsn 25 years Always keenly interested in die spoi-trracing, he recalls that two of the horses racing on tile Wood- stotx Track on his first, day as ”sta.rter”, back in 1992, were Iudi Wenger driven by Bill Avery, and Calumet Budlong driven by Billy Hood. The Bud Wenger horse still holds the track record of 220255 at the Charlottetown Track. since that day Mr. Macoougall has officiated as starter and presi- ding Judge at every major track in the Maritime Provinces. For the past four years he has been manager and presiding judge at the Cape Breton sports Centre Ms-. Msdaougall is married and has two daughters and two sons. "scoizty", his younger son. is 9 years of age. His oiiher three chil- dren sre married. His elder son "Bob" played hockey last year with the Moncton Hawks, and do two previous occasions played in Summerside witm the Mtmcton High School and juniors. 5 HELP FOR. FARMERS RO'I'1'ER.DAM. (Fteuters)-Osnh disn agricultural relief goods with a value of about 5412.000 were handed over here Wednesday to the Netherlands Red Cross, which in turn gave them to the agricul- tural foundatinn for help to vic-, time of the disastrous floods of last February. i HOCKEY 7 BORDEN RINK iuo”Nn.u'. JAN. 4-s:so PM. PARKDALIVE BOMBERS SUMMERSIDEL WARRIORS. A'mission: we and us First League Game for Inman Trophy. Professional Cards r. EARLE iiiiitizv Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerce Building Summe aide, P. E. I. PHONE 2388 W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant P. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water Street Summei-side DIAL P. 0. BOX ””-.,.A.HL.- 2. E. E. PARKMAN Opt. D. R.(). OPTOMETRIST PAGE FIFTEEN TRYDN, GRAPAUIJ, HAMPTON WEEK OF PRAYER SERVICE Bonshaw United: Tuesday. Jan. 5-Ben. L. Archer. Ci-apaud Church of higland: Rev . Ebsary. Wednesday. Jan. 6- Tryon Baptist: Thus-sday, Jae. '1-lav. B. H. halter. Tryon United: Friday. Jan. 8-3431. 3. J. Barnes. The Churches Mission in the Home, School, Community and World. Theme: CAMEO THEATRE IIINBINOTON) Poultry Wanted Bring the balance of your unwanted Poultry. ire my home on Mai- gpequc Reed. Kensing- fon. Tuesday. Jan. 5. from 8 u. in. until 'I p. m. and get highest mer- kef prices. I Pick-up Service for Large Lots. Also Buying Daily. !Mrs. S. R. PENDLETON Phone 65-5 - CRAPAIID THEATRE FRIDAY - SATURDAY - 8:16 ”THE BIG SKY” Kirk Douglas, Dewy Marlin, Elizabeth Threatt A WESTERN RATED "EXCELLENT" PLEASE NOTE: This is the last picture which will be shown at this theatre until about first of April. Saturday 7:15-9:15; Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. Mush! They're off through the snow, with a. load of fun! Bud Abbott, Lou Costello, "LOST IN ALASKA" ROYAL THEATRE BOIIDEN Friday - Saturday 7:15 - 9:15. Matinee 2:30 on Saturday. E s t h e r Williams, world's most famous bathing beauty in M-G-M's "MILLION DOL- LAR MERMAID" in techni- color, co-starring Victor Ma- ture, Waiter Pidgeon. Bank night drawing Saturday. CAPITOL Summer-side SPECIAL CHILDREN'S MATIN EE TODAY AT 2:30 (Feature for this Matinee only) SHIRLEY TEMPLE in ”SllSANNAii OF THE MOUNTlE&S-'-L Glasses Fitted - office Hours: 9 to II - l to I and by appoink .. A PHONE 3287 BEGENT THEATRE BLDG. llnmmer St. Somme -2.1. 7. r. ilililTEli it. o. OPTOMIETBIBT lnmmes-s” P. I. I. Complete Visual Analyses Glasses Fitted PHONE 81.10 lMA!.LMAN's BUILDING A. Raymond Grant. BSc.. O.D. OPTOMETRIST Complete Visual Analysis Claseee Fitted 180 Water Street. Bnmmerside Above Maurice Mill's Men's Wear Phone 3530. Ii. E. ELLIS 8: SM Fin - Auto - Casualty DWSUIANCE I Summer & Summarslds W.-CHESTER s. lilaoD0llAl.D Barrister. souciwr. Notary. Eta LL11. Eyes Money on Loan. Office formerly occupied by Lats Heath Strong. K0. Collections Promptly Attended Tn. ..A.M.?:M......... llll. J. R. CUNNINGHAM VETEBINARIAN Dial 2520 Water Street East Summer-side NI. J. I. "NRO" A human Dental K-Bays smumn Building IUDIMIIISIDI Dial 233 Dr. H. B. MecNelil PHYSICIAN A SURGEON Water Street (Opposite Ilol.man'a) Donna- moo-iszoo AM. Daily. ::oo- 0:00 PM. Dally. TONIGHT 7:15 - 9:15 - .. ..,, .. it's Warner Bros'. -c Musical-of? usicalsi Q N PM . lg REGENT Til-IIAY 2.30 - 7.15 - 9.20 IIOI TIII IIIIIOIOITIAILI PAIII OF A OIIAT III?-llllll 603! OH 9! VIII IOI7 MAONIIICINY MOTION PICTIIIII ....-4'4 - Of All. TIMISI... Iiiliiiltl ELLWTI VIIBIIII Iciitiill , -mo- use us Daily. 935719 IVAVDN wry 5..2.?:.-.-r. .-.. g ;