' ' 10 The Guardian eedly, July 27, 1954 Enniore And Vicinity -Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bartlett and sons. Reuben and Richard. Augusta, Me.. spent their vacation at the home of Mn. Bartlett”: mother. Mrs. Rimell cotton. Springhill. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Enman and; Mrs. Anderson, Bangor. Me., spent- their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Enman. spring- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cooke! and family. Ellerslie, were reoeiit: visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur, Spring- ill. Miss Doreen Brya.nt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant. North Enmore, spent the past l ueek-end at the home of Miss lrene Gallant, St. Eleanors. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bryant. Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Boswell and son Donald, and Mrs. Wynn Davis and two sons, Kent and Glenn. Charlottetown. were recent. VlSll.0l'i at the horn: of Mr. and Mrs. Rol- and Bryant, North Eiimore. Mr. Hilton Wilson. Inverness. was 8. recent vbitor at the home, of Mrs. Elizabeth Murphy, Mount Pleasant. Mr and Mrs. William Poplar and two children, Jennie and Pet-. er. River Hebert. N.S, spent their vacation at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MacArthur. Spring- hill. 'l'lic Eiiiiioie Wozirr-ii's liriciituie met for their July meeting at the home of Mrs. Sidney Enman on July 2. Lunch committee for Aug- ust is Mrs. Angus MacArthur. Mrs Ernest Note and Mrs. Allison Ray uni. Next l)l'iCC of meeting is at Mrs. Wiilizini G:li.s' on August 6. I Mr. Alvin Smith, Toronto. On- tario. is spending his vacation at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith, Victoria West. Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Ennian and family! Waltham, Muss, are speiid- ing their vacation at the home of Mrs. Enman's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballum. Enmore. Miss JoAnne Williams, Spring hill. spent a few days at the home of her brother-iii-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson, Summerside. Miss Jeanne Enman. daughter of Mr. and Mrs Sidney Enman. Enmore, spent a. few days visiting her cousins. Misses Janeen and Wendy Moore. Ncrtham. Mr. Wyman MacArthur and Mrs George Bryant, Linkletter Road. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Eiiman North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Yeo and family. Port Hill. were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North Enmore. A shower was held in Hall on Friday. Jul; 16, in honour of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Milligan tnee Leona Forde, Mt. Pleasant). Music was supplied by Mi-. Elmer Robin- son and Miss Sylvia Enman. Miss Betty Steele. Mt. Pleasant. spent ll few days at the home of Mrs. Martin Lardner. Enmore. Mr. Eric Millar. Summerside, is" spending a few days at the home of his brother-iii-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Albert MacArthur. Mt. PlCPlSL'.lll.. Mr. Frank MhCKlllllOn, Spring- liill. returned to his home here after spending a few weeks in Seven Islands. Quebec. Mr, and Mrs. Henry A. Phillips, Reading, Mnss., spent their vaca- tion at the home ni Mr. Phlllips' sister, Mrs. Roderick MacLean and Mrs. Bridges. Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Phillips is formerly of Mt Pleas- Int Mr and Mrs. Angus Mai-Ai'thiii'. Enmore, wcrc recent visitors to Summerside. AC. 1 Arnold Raynor returned to Centraville. 0nt.. after spend- ing his vacation at the home nf his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Allison Raynor, Enmore. Mrs. Allison Raynor and wit Arnold, Enmore. returned home after spending a few days visiting friends and relatives in Moss. A reyiial campaigii was con- ducted in Mount Pleasant Nazar- ene Church by Mr. and Mrs. Al- bert Lewis and two sons.Alvln and Phillip of Syracuse, New York Enmore . 0'Leary And Vicinity -nae Misses mile Ind Lila Cruwell. nurses-in-training in the Prince County Hospital in summer- side. are enjoying a two weeks vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albin Craswell in Bloom- field. .' Mr. Arnold Boats, who has been employed in Ontario for the past two years. is spending his vaca- tion at his home in 0'Leary. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Laird of Coleman, were Sunday visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. James ”Thomas in Cascumpec. , Misses Lana Turner. Virginia Siiliker, Suzanne Wedge, Dianne Wedge and Nancy Campbell. mem- bers of the C.G.!.T. group, are attending camp at Augustine Cove. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Harris, 01 Leary. riccoinpanied by their daugh- ters. Mrs. William MacNelll, Miss lcleorgla Yeo. Aletha Harris and Olive Harris, are visiting friends ':ind relatives in the States. Mr. Nornian Kennedy. O'L6Ll”.V. has just. returned from a pleasant irisit with relatives and friends ir. Charlottetown and Sydney, -NS. Mr. and Mrs. Dali MacDonald and daughter Bernice of Summer- side, are v.1catronin:.: in O'Leary. and Fortune Cove for a week org two. Mr. and Mrs. Alport Gard. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Beaupiie of Attleboro. Mass, were tendered .. They are now holding their meet- ing at Bass River. Nova Scotla, before returning to Maine. Miss Sylvia MacArthur. daugh- ter of Mi'. and Mrs. Angus Mac- Arthur. Enninre. was ii recent- visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Waite, Elierslie. Mr. John W. Ellis, 0'Leary. spent I few days at the home of his daughter. Mrs. Claude Mac- ' Arthur, Springliill. Miss Margaret Dyment, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dyment, Springhill. is spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Lidstone, Summerside. l Bobbie and Sidney Frost. sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frost, Springhill, spent the past week visiting their cousin, Vana Bryant. North Enmore. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cotton andl children, Blair and Shirley. have retiirned tn Boiishaw after spend- ing the week-end at their home in Mt. Pleasant. Mr. and Mrs. Ancel Ballum. Mt Pleasant. were receirt visitors at the home ni Mr. nnd Mrs. Wallace Morrison, Conway. Mr. Ross Campbell. Mrs. Sterling Moore and Mrs. Harriet MacLeod of Mt. Pleasant, have returned home after spending a week at the iannual Nazarene Church Assembly at Amherst. Nova Scotia. Miss Sylvia Siiiikcr, daugliter of Mrs. Bloise Ellis, Tignish. isspend- ing some time at the home of her igrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Angus ,Enman, Springhill. Mr. Lloyd Ellis. Northam. form- erly of Springhill, left on July 20 for Goose Bay,Labrador, where he lwill be employed for the next few months. l Mrs. Claude MacArthur ldaughter. Ciriolyu, Springhill, were : Mrs. Lloyd Crossnran, Cape Wolfe. jmotored to Ellerslie and Summer-1 side on Tuesday. 7 i .15 spending her vacation with her VMrs. A. J. Matheson in 0'Leary. farewell party It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry AdIms in Knutsa ford prior to their going away. Quite e number of relatives and friends gathered for the occasion. Mr. Bonupre Ihowed I film of pic- V tures he had previously taken while vacationi on the Island. A delicious lune was served by the hostess. Mu. Adonis. Mrs. Nelson Dennis of 0'LeIry. had as her guest recently. Mrs George Barlow of Illerslie. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ashley and family of Summerslde. were Sunday visitors to Knutsford. guests of Mrs. Ashley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. linkln Billiker. Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Luxton of Knulsfoid. motored to Central Lot 1! recently and visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Thump Ion. Miss Sandra Matthews. O'Leary, sister. Mrs. Fred Hastings in Am- herst, NS. Mrs. John Finnan and daughter Ethel of Woodstock. have gone to Moncton where they will meet Rev. Pius Flnnan and will later spend a week or so with rei:it'.ves in the United States. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Palmer, Freeland, were recent visitors to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alton Webb in Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar MacNul!!l and children of Conway, were vis- itors to Bloomfield. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Foley and family, Mr. and Mrs. Vance MacEachern of Boston. Mass, are visiting at the home of the farmers sister, Mrs. Irma Stewart. in Cape Wolfe. it is 23 years since Irma had seen her brother. Opens Office -Dr. Charles M. Dewar, M.D., C.M.. (above) of Brudenell. P. l. I. is opening an office for the prac- tice of General Medicine in part- nership with Dr. L. G. Dewar, O'- Lcery. Dr. Dewar received his ear- ly education in Brudenell. and Prince of Wales College. In May of this year he received his M.D., C.M., from Dalhousle University and was successful in receiving his L.M. C.C. from the Dominion Medical Council of Canada. Dr. Dewar is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Breecher Dewar, Brudenell. Dr. Dewar is married to the former Frances Wilson of Hallfax.'N. 8. Personals and Mrs. James MIcDon were recent -Mr. aid, Summerside Mr. Keith Cooke of Suinmerxidc,, is visiting with his parents, Mr.y aiid- Mrs. Lloyd Cooke in Cape, Wolfe. l Mr. and Mrs. Robert Butcher of Boston. Mus. are planning to spend the summer months with Mrs. Butcher's parents, Mr, and The many friends of Mrs. W. H. Forsyth of Springfield West, are 501'?! to hear that she is on the sick list and all hope for her speedy recovery. Mr. and Mrs. Knutsford. were recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howard in Burton. Miss Blanche Matthews who has been spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Matthews in o'Lear,i. has now re- turned to her duties in the Bank of Nova Scotis, Bummersicle. Mrs. George Jelley and Mrs. Averd Harris of' guests of their niece. Mrs. Ruth Carr, Burlington. -Bur. -The family of the late Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Paynter. Lung River, gathered at Darnley Beach on July 11 and and held a happy re-union. -Bur. -The many friends of Mr. Hollis Woodside. regret his continued ill- ness at his home at Bedeque. and wish him I speedy recovery. Bur. -Mr. Floyd Crane, Margate is spending some time with his uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Woodslde and family. Bedeque. -- Bur. -Friends will be sorry to learn that Mr. Gene Crane ls indisposed at his hnme at Margate with a severe infection in his arm. -Bur. -The many friends of Mrs. Ken- neth MacLcod, will be sorry to learn that she is Idisposcd at her home at Irishtown and wish her a Olive MacDonald. and Mr. and Mrs. i Bu, Earle Jelley and family of 0'Leary.i Mr. William Matheson who employed in Charlottetown, spent a few days with his grandmother. I First O'Leary Wolf Cub Pack have been busy with their Profic- ency Badge Work. Following are the Cubs who have won their res- pective badges: Observer Badge. Keith Paugh; Ronnie Turler, Barry Grey and Lee Vatcher; Artist Badge: Keith Paugh, John Mathe- son; Collector Badge: Leslie Grey, Lee Vatcher. Toymaker Badge. .Leonard MacDonald; Barry Grey; :nnd John Wedlocke. Errol Ander. and son. Reginald Malone. Lorne Ro- gerson, Forest Dumviilc: The lead. recent visitors at the home of Mr.l er of the Cub Pack is Mrs, M31-ng and Mrs. John Willis, O'Leary. l l Mrs. Reginald Palmer and Mrs. icarl Forde, Freeland. were recent ivisitors at the home of Mr. and l Mrs. l hill. Kennedy and her assistants are Mrs. L. G. Dewar and Mrs. -Stan. ley Dumville. Miss Merna Buchannon has or. Gerald MacArthur, Spring-ii-lved to her home in Unionvale . 5”” 5P9"dinl the past year inf Ontario. Mrs. Robert Dacey, llalifiixy N.- S.. is spending some iliiie It the home of Mr. Wilfred Forde, Mt.' ! Pleasant. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Forde anrll son. Roger. Mt. Pleasant. arel lspcnding a few days at the home lof Mrs. Forde's parents. Mr. and llilrs. Reginald Palmer. Freeland. NM Hlnfy 1!. MacLennan of ,ChiCaB0. arrived by plane to the inland and is now visiting with her sisters-in-law. Mrs. D. 5. 60:. rill: and Miss Eva Ma'oLennen in 0'Lesry. Mrs. Edgar MIcl..ennui of Oak- ville. Ont., came to the Island by 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gerald MacArthur-p1””- ''"d l5 the W9” 0' 3101' rrnrl iflll. Cll':'ili. were Sunday vi.g.l4lSt9F-I-in-lull". Mrs. D. S. Ciorrili ' ford Millmnn, Kensington. Enrouie iitors at tiir. home of Mr and Mrsmad Ml-'5 EVE Mi'CL91lmUl 111 0'- ary. Byron Ramsay, Port Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKinnon,l Mi” E" MWLGHHIH hll re- and family. Springhill, were recent B05l0n.;Vl5ll,()l'S at the home of Mr. Mac- l Klnizonls Nnrthiim. Mrs. Hamid l-loplrziis of Halifax. Nova Scotia. spent Sunday It the home nf Mrs. Mt. Pleasant. sister, Mrs. Lloyd Ellis. Roderick MIcLeod.' signed her position as druggist iii the Mathason Drugstore. o'I..eIry, after 36 years of service; and she is now enjoying A h01ldBy at her home here. The many friends of Mrs. Ids to hear that she is on the sick E640, ZEKE IONCE. AN ANGRY RHINO nun BOARDING HOUSE 6 DEFTLY I. DO'D6E'O,WRENCi-IED HI6 HoRN,CAU6iN6 HIM T0 6LiDE ' ON HIS 9iDE.' HE Rgpga-(ED HIS HIDE QECAME OVERHEATED AND we CAPTURED an I'D Kwo IN THE JUNGLE OF '-M5 BEAR; we GOT AROUND HER5?' HiM EASI LY ' MAJOR HOUPLE Di-i, WE'RE JUST WHATS 6TEEPLE- 1 T0555 CHARGED M5 Y0iJ' cor JACK6 KEEP. RA6sL5 info we IN 6pME- r You i 6i-iAPEDiJR- THE ATTACK UNT,L 0 THE MONKBS me out: - 2 vAcArioa! improvement in health. -Mrs. Lcigli Seaman and Mrs. i James Kilgore. Halifax. arrived on B July 21 to visit their sister, Mrs. Lea Crime and Mr. and other relatives here. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Phemiaterr and son. Billie of Montreal are visiting Mrs. Phem.ister's parents. Dr. and Mr. MoMurdo of Summer- side.-S. --Mrs. Malcolm Baird and chil- dren, Linda, Jo - Aime. and Char- les of Montreal. P. Q.. are spend- ing a few weeks in Borden. the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hef- fell. --Mrs. Eva B. Pickering, Burling- ton, is spending a few days in Darnley. guest of her son and daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace Pickering. --Bur. -Guests of Marion and Dale Pickering. Darnley, for the past few days were their cousins. Irene and Blair Evans. Burlington. Bur. -Among those taking advantage nf I trip on the "Ove.rlInder Spe- Crane. Margate. and friends Wiltshlre who will spend most of her time in Moose Jaw. Sask. - Bur. -Mr. and Mrs. Richard Smith left recently to return to their home in Amherst, N. S.. after visiting Mr. Smith's mother. Mrs. V. Bred- will they spend -Recent guests of Mrs. J. Brad- Miss Mary Malone of Unionvale was I visitor to Elmsdale. recently Mae Dalton of Burton. are sorry ' and was the EH05! 0' MY. Ind 31"- Merrlll Dunn and family. Mr. Malcolm Bucliannan, Ontario. is visiting with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buchannan in Un- ionvnle. Miss Eva Macl.eiinan, O'LeIry. was a passenger to Bummerslde on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. and' Mrs. E. Dumville and little daughter Sandra of O'Leoi'y. were Sunday visitors to West Point and were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Smith. Miss Joyce Haichett of Chat- ham. N.B.. is visiting with her grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. MICPllerlof'i in Dumblane. ' OP WIIATHFUL MAGISTRATE LONDON (OP)-Bull Henrlquel. chairman of the East London in- venile court. told in id-your-oldiob fender whose long black hair was heavily greued Ind eerefully combed: "No self-respecting man walks through the streets with hair like yours." cial" is Miss Ethel Callaghan of I few days air 'Fundy Park. N. S. - Bur. rm and hope that she will soon long...”-neg i be restored to health again. : ford -Murmur. Remission. were jlrs. Harold" Brush and her Ion. Eldon of !lIn'ow. Ont. who are vuedualag with In. IruIh'I par- ents. ur. and Mn. Eldon Camp- bell. Charlottetown. -- Bur. --Prof. L. F. Lee of Concord. N. 1-1.. who is vsutioniug in this Province. we: the gust on sluhv :1 of Mr. Ind Mrs. . C. Iownul. Kenllngton and Mr. and Mrs. Eula Profiii. Burllnlf-on. and ' called on gther friends in the vicinity. ur. -While in Kensington Ind vlcln. lty renewing acquaintance with old friends. Mr. Ind Mrs. A. line. Lv-'- " ictoi-in. B.C.. were house .uuu of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ezaseley. Ind dinner guests on July Kr. Ind Mn. P. J. Ken. nedy. - Iur. Recent house gu 1 Mrs Ruth Carr. Burlington. were Mr and Mrs. Joseph Crowley and daugh- ter. Marylin and son. Joseph. Jr.. and Mrs. Alice Macxenzle all of Avon. Mum. Miss Elizebeih Mac- Donald. Needliem. MIII Ind Lo- well Paynter. Carleton. Bur. -Mr. Frank Myers. M.L.A., and Mrs. Myers. Crapaud. who were in Irlshtown on July 21 attending the funerai of the late Mrs. Wilfred Campbell. were guests later of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lament. In-Inch liver and called on Kr. and Mrs. Realh Meek and other friend: in the vicinity. -eBur. --Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Roberts and infant daughter of Charlotte- town were July 1'! week-end guests of Mrs. RoberiI' parents. Mr. and iMl'l. Crawford ieketts. Kelvin Grove. Returning home they were accompanied by their son Ind daughter, George and Picnic who had been visiting their grInd-par- ents. Bur. -Mr and Mrs. Frank P. Smith of Ex: or. N. K. Mrs. William T. Bryant, Cambridge. Mass, and Holderness, N. H.. Miss Hazel Smith. Cambridge. Mass., and Rickey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Smith. Amherst. N. H.. will leave for their homes on July 26. after I pleasant visit with Mrs. J. gradford Mlllman. Kensington. - ur. --Mr. and Mrs. ohesiey Robertson of SI ” accompanied by Mrs. Albert !-Iueetis and Miss Helen Huestis left by car on Sunday to spend the holidays in Ontario. The Robertson: will be the guests of their son, Ernest and Mrs. Robert- son, Brookvllie. 0nt.. and Mrs. l-lueetis and Helen will visit the farmer's daughter, Mrs. Mitchell Bell and Mr. Bell.-8. eMr. Alton Bell and family and Mrs. Ruth Carr entertained at I party at their home It Burlington for their house guests. Mr. and Mrs. Crowley and family, when the truest: were members of their respeetive families. Instrumental music by Mr. Relgh Paynter. Car- leton, Mrs. Elmer Parsons Ind Miss Lottie Parsons. French River. added to the evening's pleasure. and dancing was enjoyed. Lunch was served when Mrs. Carr was assisted by Mrs. Bruce Bell, Mr. land Mrs. Charles Psynter and oth- .ei's. --Bur. -House guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Hickey, Darnley. are Mrs. Hickey's three sisters, Mrs. John Hamilton. her husband and their son. Mr. Henry Hamilton of Akron. Ohio. Mrs. Leonard Libby and Mr. Libby, Portland. Maine and Mrs. Frank Md.-Kay. Summerslde. Mrs. Hamilton last saw her native prov- ltice 22 years ago. and her hus- Jtand and son are making their lfirst visit here. Mr. Hamilton. Sr.. l r. i . . llerthell and Vicinity Mr. and Mrs. Reginsld Iii-eh were the guests of Kr. and Mrs. Edward Dyment. Mai-gate. on July Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mclilnnon and family. Sununers” . were via- ltou It the home of Mn and Mrs. Wilfred Mr.-Dougell on Sunday. , The annual meeting of Tyne Val- ley Presbyterian congregation was held in the fryne Valley Church on July 14 with a large attend- Ince. Min Carol McKay was the guest of lllu Marion Ellis. Summerslde. on Friday. Miss Anna Jean Birch, Lot 14. is Ipendingilier holidays with Mr. and Mrs. ermln Dyment. Miss Doreen Cotton left Thurs- day morning to visit friends and relatives in Boston. Mass., on I month's holiday. The United Ladlesi Aid met It the home of Mrs. Greydon Grlgg on July 15 with I large number of members present. Lunch was ser- ved by the hostess. assisted by the committee in cm . Mu. Charles Colwiil arrived home after spending the past sev- eral months It Clinton, Ont. Miss Phyllis Colwiil is I ending I holiday with her unce Ind aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William Pick- ering and other relatives in Sum- merslde. : Mr. and Mrs. Wallace McLeod of South Hanover. Mass., have re- turned io their home, after visit- ing Mrs. Calvin Cotton, Northern. and Mr. and Mrs. George Ellis. Miss Donna Colwiil and Master Carman Colwiil are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Mc- Douglall. Bideford. Min Blanch Colwiil returned to her home after spending the past two weeks in Summerside. AW. SOUTH MILTON W. I. Members of South Milton W. l. and their husbands were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Murdock Nicholson If. their beautiful new home, Eus- ton Street, City. for their July meeting. Vice president, Mrs. Gerald Hooper. opened the meeting by repeating the Mary Stewart Col- lect. Each member iesponded to roll call by donating a get-well card or its vslue. The Red Cross Convener. Mrs. Piercey. reported I satisfectory amount of sewing and knitting ompleied and dis- tributed more work. Mrs. Cyrus MIcNeill invited the next meeting to her home on August 3. Interesting reports of the District Convention in Winsloa Road, and of the annual meeting were given by several ladies who had attend- ed. This month is the 18th birthday of South Milton W. I, and I beau- tiful birthday cake made by Mrs. wondering why he Itnyed away so long. He has only one com laint. that lobsters are not avail: 1: to tourists all summer. as he has been told that they will not be available until August and he and his party will be leaving before the last of July. Mr. and Mrs. Hickey ant their guests who arrived on July 19 were enierielned It the home of Mr. and Mrs. Horace Paynter. Kel- lis enjoying himself so much. he is --o... art- um YOUNG MAN FOR i uanowans nsraiimenr Age At Least 23 Years 3 Grade 10 Education or letter Irrnenent Position for Right Person Apply: PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT A R. T. I-IOLMAH i sunmmsmsi vln Grove on July 22. -Bur. --v PIII IOUILII -rot your copy Canadian Johns-Menvllle, Dept. M413, I” lay 59.. Toronto, at In your Mani l-M dealer. VIPIIO EHll ill. Viilii. ' xjuzjz-M-jn-2 STOPS OFFENDINU ODOR WE SPECIALIZE in COMPLETE FRONT . END ALIGNING an WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE l with our latest type - DAINIIY W.I. Tb tn ting of Dudley V. ffwndfndgg Jgz. O.' It the home of Mrs. Arthur 10!! 1. Ten members call It hall. secrete reported Ihe -sent the two quil to the Or- phans II. use seat :10. to the Salva on Army. The sick com- mittee reported one treat. New entertaining committees are Mrs. A. Mdcxay. Mrs. Chas. Hic- ke . Mrs. H. Crozler. Mrs. W. um and Mrs. W. Picker-in . It was dpclded to hot In fee cream social in mid-July. Correspondence was read II 101- lows: Letter from Salvation Army. Protestant orphanage and Red Cross Society. Mrs. A. Mecxsy rnd I few hints on arranging flowers. Lunch wee served by hostels and committee in charge and I social hour enjoyed. r Next meeting will be It the home of Mrs. George Hlckeys answered the roll J. D. MacDonald was displayed and later served. Iny b is were expressed to the host and hostess for their kind hospitality. "serve to lead" is the motto of the Royal Military Academy. Band- hurst. England. . -5it"6'i'T'IF- nohnan ' Monday-Tuesday 1:15-9:15; Matinee Tuesday 2:30. George Formby in f'I DIDN'T DO IT" , Also Serial and News. Blllk drawing Tuesday and Sat. Admission 40c dz 30c: Mai, .'ioc.15c AdmiIslon:- 409 & 300; Matinee Soc 8: 15c PCAMEO" KENSINGTOIV Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:l5-9:15; Matinee Wednesday 2:30. Burt Lancaster, M0MI'omei:y Clifl. Deborah Kerr. in "mom HERE TO ETERNITY”. Admission prices this show only: 75c and 500: matinee 50c and 25c. No bank drawing Tuesday, Bank drawing Thursday only this week.l will be worth 540.00. SUMMER SPECIAL (OLGA?! SI.” ICOIIOMY SIII .5ic donating I tumbler for the .4 ' Dial zsee Professional” u-ln::--on-.M....M. ' E. E. Parkman 0pt.l).. B.0. PHONE 8387 f JUINT THEATIE lLDG.. Schiller St. stunner-gm. Cherlered Accountant: T. Earle Illckoy. 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