PAGE FOURTEEN Turner-Slllipliant Wedding -A wedding of much iiiterast to friends in Prince Edward Island and Saskatchewan was solernnized at St. Kevin: Church. Montreal, on Saturday. December 12 at ten. o'clock a.m.. when Reverend Fath- er Alex Carter united in holy bonds of matrimony Barbara Fran- ces. R.N.. younge-:t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. may J. Silliphant, Eurrunerside. P. E. 1., and Flying Omcer William Mouat Turner, elder son cf Mr. and Mrs. S. A Turiier. Saskatoon, Sask. Given in marriage by Flt.Lieut. Douglas Hooper, the bride wore a street-length dress of mink tone irridescent taffsta. fashioned with high neckline. hancl-slurreci three- quartsr sleeves and Err:-;nrc uaist. Unpressed pleats fell from the waist. A paddy green feather lial uas worn with this ensemble. and her shoes and bag were matchirztz, of copper tone nylon mesh. with patent leatlter trim. She carried a nosegay of yellow 'mums. Mrs. Gicorge O'Neill.R.N.. as the bride's only attendant. chose mid- night blue crepe trimmed with m.1tchir.t; satln. With this she uore 3. pink feather hat and gloves, while she carried a nose- gay of bronze and yellow 'mums. The altar of the church was tastefully adorned uith baskets of bronze and yellow 'lT.r'.lmS. The Mis::s Fraizces and Leona St. Onge sang the ducts. ”Pan'.s Arigclicus". and "Ave Maria”. ac- companied by Mr. l..aRue, church organist. Following the cereniony. the young couple motored to Ottawa. where they will take up residence. the bride travelling in a chocolate brown bengaline coat dress over which she wore a muskrat coat. Prior to her marriage. the bride was guest of honor at several soc- ial events which have taken place in Montreal. Mrs. A. J.S. Timmins entertain- ed at a miscellaneous shower-ten honoring her sister. Miss Joyce Coughlan assisted the bride-to-bc in opening the many gifts. while - Miss Mary E. Palmer. 1351, read the accompanying cards. Tea was served' by Mrs. J. S. Shipton, Miss Mary Palmer and Miss Joyce Coughlan. Miss Silliphant grac- iously expressed her thanks to those assembled and invited them to visit her in Ottawa, where she will be residing. , The Probationary Class of St. Mary's Hospital surprised their mslrructress. Miss Silliphant. on Sunday wening. December 6 by presentisig her with a shower of kitchen supplies and utensils. A table was centered with a alimo- late cake on top of which the in- itial. ”B" was formed of silver balls. Those who participated in the serving of refreshrnenla were the Misses Margaret Rooney. Bar- bara Delaney. Nancy Brehaut and Mimi Pembcrton-Smith. Mrs. George O'Neil. R.N.. and Miss Frances St. Onge. R.N., were Joint hostesses at s. linen shower honoring Miss Bllllphant. held on Wednesday evening. December 9 The hostesses aided the bride-t.o- be in opening the gifts, while x YES LADIES. UALLY SAVE COAT. IT'S A FACT-WE ALL THIS FALLIS AINE, SO DONT WAIT SAVE YOURSELF ON YOUR W IF YOU COME IN YOURSELF AS MUCH AS 23.00 HARRIS TWEED. KOALA Golden Anniversary ( -The home of Mr. and Mrs. John Maccuillivary was the scene a large gathering of relatives and friends on Dec. 2. When friends iii-om Baltic, Hamilton. Kensington Jldalpeque Pair Mark l land Freetown congregated to cele- Ibrate their 50th wedding anniver- Esary. , Mr. Neil MacLeod acted as am- lcee. Mr. Kier Crafer read an lappropriate and well composed aci- ' Mr. George MacNeill made lthe presentation of a chest of l'I'udor silver. also a pipe and to- lbacco to Mr. MacGillivary. The :liPS'pC3l(l'I couple were also pre- isented with a studio couch by ltheir iamily. and.a large bouquet Lot carnatioiis from their daughter p ow lMrs. Ormcnd Dalton) of dz"; :5. ducted by the Rev. Donald Sharpe. was held from his late residence. on Saturday. Remains were laid to rest in Bay Fortune Church Cemetery. Mrs. Jack Altkcn was hostess to the members of Fortune Bridge Women's Institute at her home on Dec. 1. An enjoyable dance. sponsored by the Hall Committee, was held at Fortune Bridge Hall on Dec. 8. This is another of a series of dances held for the purpose of raising funds to wire the hall. Mr. and Mrs. Stirling Burke and two children. Roger and Carolyn. Fortune Bridge, were visitors to New Perth on Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Burke and family. Mr. and .kIrs.7i-Zarln Jolinslonrr. Fortune Bridge. accompanied by Sri atchewan. They were the re- lcipients of many cards and tele- igrarns from friends at home and iabroad. A Mr. !.faoGillivary iittingly re- lplied. tliankiizk all for their kind .w'ishes and gifts, after which "For iThey Are Jolly Good Fellows" was sung in chorus. A happy evening was spent in choral singing and social chat. The lcrganisits were Mrs. Roy MacAr- ithur, Mrs. Kie-r Crater and Mrs. J. B. Lewis. their son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mrs. Harvey Aitken. motored pto Boston and Rhode Island last week. where they are spending an enjoyable holiday Visiting with: relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Jackson left Sunday evening for London. Onl. They were accompanied on their irip by Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ll:-id, Rollo Bay. who will be met at Saruia. by their son VVillard. land proceed to his home in Ohio. i DCHCIOUS lunch W35 Sewedv Rncriio spend their Christmas holidays. -which all were treated to a piecel of the wedding cake. which hadf Frionrls and relatives of Miss been lavishly decorated and iopped.)larjoi-is Akor i'r",;rct that through .by a miniature bride and groom. lilluess she has had to discontinue hr-r studios al Prince of Wales College for the balance of this Fortune Notes . has arvepledt i ---W i ..'3lr. Errol Wood .1 DOSiIlf)ll w.th the Department inf Public Works and Highways. Land is residing in Cliarlottetowul -A..- l l Mr. and Am. Neil Diamond. 5iIlFll' iiyo cliildrdn. Barry and. 1Roildy. and Mrs. George Harp:-r.i CIIZIFIOLIPIOVIII. were Visitors to. Fortune on Sunday. 1 .L. - l V Miss Miriam Mac-Donald, Char-. iloilr-town, was a week-end visilori to Foriune. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Aubrey Aitkcn. Mr. and Mrs-.vJohn McKie were visitors to Charlottetown on De- ccmbor 4. Miss kalhryn for Charlottetown she has accepted a Rnlwrlsnu left: rccenily where position. Mr. Douglas Macxcnzie. For- tune. lcft on Saturday evening for Boston. .V'iass.. with a large load of Christmas trees, for the Bosion trade. The sympathy of the commu- nity is extended io the bereaved family of the late John Conohen. Fortune Bridge. Mr. Conohan term, and is now corxaicscing at her home in Fortune. All join in THE GUARDIAN. Enmore and O O I Vlclmly -linmore. Mt. Pleasant and Victoria West Telephone Co, held their annual meeting on December '1. at the home of the secretary. Mrs. Angus MacArthur, Mr. Angus MacArthur was appointed to not as Caretaker of the lines with the following assistants: Roland Bry- ant. Enmorc; Ancel Bsllem. Mt. Pleasant: and Wesley smith. Victoria Went. Mr. Alfred Frost was re-elected president of the com- pany. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Phillips. Mt. Royal. were the guests of Mr. and Mre. Burns MacArthur on December 6. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Enman. and family. North Enmoro. visited with Mr. and Mrs. William Moore Victoria West. on Sunday after- 110011. Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Bryant, North En- more. on December 6, were Mr. and Mrs. Graeme Boswell and son Donald and Miss Doreen Bryant, Charlottetown. Cpl. and Mrs. Wynn Davis and son Kent, Sun-imerside. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Strongman, and son Ira. Port Hill. Enmore W. I. held their Decem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyil Frost. Roll call was respond- ed In by donating a gift to the orphanage. The school secretary reported that the seven new seats ordered. were placed in the school. Plans were made for the members wishing her a speedy recovery. Mrs. Raymond McDonald. llowr Bay. uas hostess. to the members of Eglinglon and l-lone Bay Wo- inen's Institute on Dec. '7. Thr- new president. Mrs. Alex Fisher. occupied the chair. Eleven mem- bers rnsponded to roll call with an exchange of Christmas gifts to make candy to sell at the school concerts. Mrs. Milfred Noye invit- ed members to meet at her home in January, at the close of the nieelinp; the president. Mrs. Burns MacArthur announced that a pre- sentation was to be made to n departing member, Mrs. Gordon MacArthur. Mrs.i Angus MacArthur presented the lovely gift aml Mrs. 553 was voted for the T. B. Loaizuc IL!oyd Frost read the address which and S14 for school Christmas gifts. it was decided the institute help more w, in purchasing some new desks for her untiring efforis Eglinton School. Next mcrlinrz will be held at home of iVirs. flcid Linderhay. --CN. MORELL C. W. L. The monthly m.e.eting of the Little Flower sub-division C. W.L was held Dec. 6. at the home of Mlns. Gordon Bonnell. Mns. J. E. Romiter presided and opened the meeting with a prayer. Correspondence was read from the following: Miss G. Coady, publicity; Mrs. P. L. Boudreau. con-vener Crusade Good Reading: iharl been in good health until a short time previous to hi; passing. hand his denlh came as a shock to all. The funeral which was con- .....M..j:..:...M.:M. Miss Leons. and Pauline Stooge and Joyce Coug-hlan served delic- iious refreshments. ing. plans were made to assist the C.Y.O. in setting up a library. &l0 was voted to this project. :5 was voted to buy fruit and candy to go with the Christmas box for the orphanage. A Mrs. J. E. Roeslier invited the League to her home for the Jan- uary meeting. LADIES ! AVE As MUCH AS . -3.00 . A mnan con RIGHT AWAY YOU CAN ACT- ON YOUR WINTER IIAVE ONLY 36 BETTER GRADE COATS LEFT. STOCK IN ALL WOOL CLOTIIS SUCH AS MOL- PACA. "TIL TOMORROW . MANY VALUABLE 15 only flag. Values To 69.50 smut 21 aux. Values To 55.llil8PEl:IAI. units wm - UPPER noon 5 All-IMIl'5 ELYSIAN AND MOI'IAIR- TODAY IS THE TIME TO DOLLARS! expressed the appreciation of En- I. to Mrs. MacArthur for to make the Institute a success since it was organized. Mrs. Keir Yea, Har- mony and Mrs. Stanley Ellis. Northam. recently visited their uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Wood, Tryon. Friends of Mrs.. Wood regret to leam of her illness, and hope that she will soon be restored to good health. Mr. and Miss Tena Yeo. R.N., Rliode Is- land. is spending some time with her brother and sister in Harmony and also with her brother, Mr. Harry Yen. Port Hill, who is suf- iering from R stroke. His many Mrs. Emmett McNeil. convener, friends wish him a speedy re-' Missionaries of Mary; Mrs. L. L. covery, Noonnn. MIC!" I GISCUSSIOH 0!) 800d fHLd- The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid Society meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Angus Enman. A large number of members and ,visi- tors were present. Plans were made to give the aged folks a Christmas treat. Readings were given by Mrs. David Ennuan. Mrs. William Moore. Mrs. Clayton Yen and Mia. Keir Yeo. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Clayton Yeo. -W. HISTORIC CHURCH The ancient oath-ednl of St. Mark at Venice. Italy, is disting- uished by its live domes. Professional cards ..:M T. EMILE IIIGKEY Chartered Accountant Canadian Bank of Commerc- Building suminenide. P. I. I. PHONE III! W. Albert Robertson Chartered Accountant I. E. l. MUTUAL BUILDING Granville at Water street lunsmersld- DIAL P. 0. 30! I844 H! E. E. PAIIKMAII 0pt.D. . . , OPTOMETBIST Gluoco lltutl - lye: Examined omen noun: 0 to 1! -- I to 5 and by appointment PHONE I28 IEGENT THEATRE BLDG. Iummer St. SIIIIIIIINUIIIC o. r. llllllTEll n. of 0P'.l'OIETBIST lumrnonidc. P. I. I. Complain Vlounl Analyses Glnuu sumo . PHONE Illll llMA1.I.MAN'B BUILDING ”ATii?i7-FE-TE73?.Til2' nse.. o.n. or-rosurmirr conplotn Vloul Anllvlil clauoo fitted no water street. snmnerdvk Above Maurice Mill's mm Wool Phone MID. nr:m-2- Dr. H. I. MocNoIII PHYSICIAN I SURGEON Wnhr Itrool (Opposite llolmIn'o)' Homoz- uzoo-11:00 AM. Dal!- ::oo- (:00 PM. Doll). 9 1:00-8:00 EM. Dally. DIAL ICI- llll. J. A. Milli)! I WITH Duh! X-Ian Inullslln lulldlng ommnsml Dial III CHARIDTTETOWN Canadian To Teaoli Leaders In Mexico IN Mild-ORIAM . JOSEPH HAROLD DOYLE The community of Campbellton and surrounding districts were greatly saddened by the death in the Prince County Hospital, Sum- merslde of Harold Doyle on Nov. 24, a citizen who was held in the highest regard by all his ac- quelntnnces. The deceased was born ut Cnmpbellton 61 years ago. the youngest son of the late John and Elizabeth Doyle. Mr. Doyle's life was one of faithfulness and devotion to the members of his family. His many deeds of kindness will be long remembered by his friends and neighbors as he was a real friend to all. In the community his neighborly spirit was also evi- denced by the deep interest he took in all its activities. But it is in the home where his presence will be missed the most. because he could always be found there. attending and direct- ing the many details that are common to family life. He was a devout member of Ihe Catholic Church. receiving the last sacred rites before his death and was visited frequently in the hospital by Rev. J. H. Le- Clair. There are lefl lo mourn the loss of a good husband and fa- ther. his wife, iho former Myrtle Deighan. also four daughters and Charles B. Stafford. field com- miasioner on the staff of the Canadian Boy Scout heI.dquartcrs in Ottawa, has been dispatched to Mexico to conduct I. Rover Lead- ers training course. It is the first Rover's course ever held in Mexico and is attracting scouts from sev- eral Latin American countries as well as Mexico. Rover Leaders are in charge of scouts in the 15-23 years group. five sons: (Margaret) Mrs. Ed- M.V..-........?. ward Kiblier. Trenton. Onl.; Rat'- . I horn. Summcrsidc; Mark, Tor- onto: Donnie. Joan, Paul, Baily. Holly and Eileen at home. He is also survived by four sisters: Iy (Margaret) Mrs. Joseph MacKin- non. (Lennie) Mrs. Forester; (Re- ,4m.L Kenneth Dawson 5 an I gina) Mrs. Hudson Coughlin. all few days ).eCemEy I: we him? or of Boston; (Mildred) .Vlrs. Wright, 11... m.0.he..gin4aw and 5.151". Mt California: . and on: brother. and Mrs. Ivan MacLean Coleman. TlmmM' Arm.m"i t The largely attended funeral was held on Friday morning to Mr. and Mns. Peter Millar and family N. Enenne, were guests at St. Marks Church. Lot 7. whoi-n Requiem Mass was celebrated by the home of-Mrs. Millarh parents. his pasgm-' pp...-. .1, xg Trmno... ML mid M15- Ralph 533331155. on who also performed the last rites Dec. 6. at the grave. Pall bearers were Messrs. Ken- neth Marl-(cndrlrk, Thomas How- ard. Slephcn Doyle. Edward A. Griffin, Mike Doyle and Harry MacKay. The many spiritual offerings. floral tributes. ctc.. hear wilnoss to the csieem in which the de- ceased was held. May his soul rest in peace. Alma And Vicinity -Mr. Ernest Cotton has return- ed to his home in Alma after spending the past months in Tor- OITIO. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Smith and son Donald have moved to U. S.A. where they plan to stay lndefm. itely. All their friends and neigh- bors wish them success in their new location. A sewing class has been organ- ized in this vicinity under um leadership or Mrs. Ralph Ellands. The first mtctirz was held at the home of Mrs. Ralph Ellancls on Dec. 7. Miss Lccne Hutchinson was elected president, and ma Phillips. vice-president. and Miss. Catharine Milligan. secretary. Next meeting is to be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Hutchinson. Miss Marion Barbour. Alma, spent. D62. 6 visiting Miss Norma Locke at the home of Mrs. Ar- ihur Wright, South Kildare. McNeilis M.uTvE;m...-. Institute held their regular meeting at the home of Mrs. W. H. Phillips on Dec. 1 with a good attendance. VMiss Freda Williams. Summer- side. spent the week-end of Dec. 5 at the home of Mrs. Lawrence Milligan. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gorrill oi Dunbianc. visited at the home of Ml'. and Mrs. Howard Dunbar and other relatives in Alma on Dec. 5. Mrs. Foster Smallman and son. Avard, Knutsford. were guests re- cently of Mus. S.'nal'mmn's grand- mother, Mrs. Mary Ellis. also Mr and Mrs. James Dunbar. Alma. Mrs. Maude Pratt. Miss Martha Meyer and Keith Pratt of Bloom- field. were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Mac- Donald on Dec. 6. Mrs. Austin Phillips spent the week-end of Dec. 5 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Moore, Summerside. Mrs. Hanry Barbour and daugh- ter Wanda. Alma. accompanied by her son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Barbour, Brae. left Dec. 3 for it Visit with relatives in Dixflcld, Me. Mr. Stanford Milligan has re- turn::i to no IlCm'9 in Poplar Grove. after spending the past three months in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ja.meis Johnston. Summerside. visited Mrs. John- ston's parents. and Mrs. John Mm Joyce ”;l:c:nhm' muher E. Mountain on Dec. 6. of the Brae School, spent the week-end of Dec. 5 at the home of her parents. ha. and Mrs. Joshua MacArthur. Mrs. Charles Rix. Locke Road, recently visited her mother. Mrs. Mary Ellis and other relatives in Alma. Mr. Keith Barbour. German- town. N.Y.. is spending a. few days visiting his sisters, Sophie and Rae, also his bmther, Gordon. at his old home in Alma. Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Williams and fami.y. Bideford. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Law. rence Milllgan arr Dec. 6. Sincere armvpauiy is extended to M-"- ROY Murphy on the death of her grandmothea: the late Mm. Lawrence Yeo. Sherorookc. Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profit. Bummeioide. spent Dec. 6 with Mrs. Profits parents, Mr. and hwy mu M”. W. L? MMDOMM Mrs. J. P. Wallace. Alma. we mm”! W 9umm"”d'3- Wm" Congrotulotlona are being ox- "'”' 3”” '0 '99” the Winter tended to so-. and Min. i-imy momh" Barbour on the attainment of their 39th wedding anniversary re- cently. The celebration was the serving of a sumptuous goose sup- par by their famuy at their home. All the sons and daughters and grandchildren were present, also our OUR WAIAYWN Miss Grace Murphy, n-egtoym, Bbcnt the weak-end of Dec. 6 at the home of her parents, Mr, um Mrs. James Murphy, Mrs. Robert MacDonald has re- iumed home after spending a few days at this home of her oon-in- DECEMBER , 14. 1933 and Paul Mun-my (equal). Highest average in the 53lllOl' grades: Anita. Murray. 8I.3';. Highest average in the jlinlor grades: Maurice McQuaid. 89.':'.1. Perfect attendance for the month -mime Costello, Rosalia-e Flcozl, Bobby Oudmorc. Joan Costtllo, Elva Cudmors. Evelyn Flood. Frau- cla Oudmore. Linda Cn.irlmore' and Paul Murray. Min. Maoredyon of area and Min Lottie Vincent of Alma. and Rev. Mr. sheen. Elmndale. Mrs. C. Van Der Bar. Toronto, has rotui-and to Montrooe. where she plans on spending some time visiting her daughter. Mrs. Prod Ramsay. Miro Van Der Bor for- merly resided in Mcntrooe before she and her family moved to Tor- onto a few dnyo ago. GAMEII TIIEATIIE IKENSINGTONI Mon.-Tues. 7:15-9:15. Romance, music. comedy of showboat days in beautiful color-"I DREAM OF JEANIE" (with the light brown hair). Starring Ray Middleton, Bill Shirley. Muriel Lawrence, in- trcduclng Eileen Christy, Rex Allen, Lynn Bari as guest star. Bank Night Drawing on Tuesday and Thursday. Worth 550,00, Reg. ulsr admission: Adults 400; chil- dren 30c. A shower was held at the home of Mr. and Mn. Lebert Pridham of South Kildaero on Nov. 26 in honor of Mr. and Mn. Reginald Pridhun wihooe 'ma.rringe took place recently in Elmadale. Mr. John P. Wallace. Alma. at- tended a meeting of the 0.0.1”. in Kemington. Dec. 9. He was ac- companied by Mr.s Allan O'Brien and daughter Peggy, Al'bc'l't0ll. as for Ilrl Summerside where - they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. William Profit. Maple Avenue. -D ......-......-.-L...- GREEN BAY SCHOOL (November Honor Roll) Grade X-l. Anita Murray; I Emma Costello: 3. Rosallne Flood. Grade Vm-i. Damien MoQua.ld: 2. Inez Flood; 3. Reta. Flood and E-rcndon Oudmone (equal). ROYAL. THEATRE BORDEN G d VIL4. Babb C d, ; Monday-'l'uesday 7:15-9:15; Mag. 2 Iffmegeme Cmmuo. y U more inee Tuesday 3:15.. Joan Cam. .Grade VI-1. Joan Costello. "gm Ind Dav” NW?" m mml Grade V-1. Barbara McQuaid: '3 Y7 2. Linus Flood: 3. LeRoy McQua.id. "Tint; LADY says you Grade IV-l. Earl Costello; 2. I Elva Cudinore; 3. Evelyn Flood. Also Serial and News. Grade Ill-1. Phyllis McQuaid. Bank Nlxht Drawms Tuesday. Grade II-l. Maurice Moquold. Adulligzggif agglasrlgit 306' Grade I-Francis Oudlmoire; 2. Myrna Murray; 3. Linda Oudmorc CAPITOL Summer-side Tonight. 7:15-9:15; Tuesday 3:30-7:15-9:15 IT'S A GREAT STORY Hollywood Says: "It's a great hit". New York says: "Excellent cost and a wealth of songs." Miami says: itPatrons will come out singing its praises". Willllfll ms: lilBllIllI NEW Pliilllliflldll M ) l sniumuo mum IHOMAStI.EE '.T...s3?:t.”?”..r;a:::.::'.:oACURllZ snuu luv .. rams DAVIS I Lzomuzo swim in LEWIS MELTZER . ....,. ,, N. , SOLVE YOUR GIFT PROBLEMS "GIVE THEATRE TICKETS" THIS CHRISTMAS BOOKS RANGING FROM 75c TO S5.00 NOW ON SALE AT OUR BOX OFFICE REGENT 3:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 Tod ay 7:15 - 9:15 Tuesday I. - 0'IlIl-CAMIIITIIS-WITHIN" GIVE ENTERTAINMENT THIS CHRISTMAS- BOOKS OF REKIENT TIIEATRE GIFT TICKETS W "W. 5 g mpg J. R. VTII-IiTaTnI 1"" ind dauchter. Mr. and Mrs. James Mtcbousul. Bldofoni. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Inglis haw; returned to their home in Poplar G1'0V9- 1990? lfiendinl the summer months in Summer-aide. The many friends of Mr. Williams are glad to sea mm :1): again after his recent illness. ,-- -A.P. I .9 1' sun. on :03 OANB'llR.R.A, (OP)-Brigadier H. 9- P0"lN. former Australian commander in Korea. said in an interview the Aultnliano in Korea I" Will! Outing in no they can hold the line in cue of a an outbreak. Morale wuhigh boequu they now had all oonvoniancomho added. A not and recrettlm cen- tre hid DISH INN! on tho 3331; of one of the nascent bottles o the campaign. J(lHNSilN'S or-irivvvr-ii i-lNlil'llNl A on WILLTHI5 t- eua emu MIILINERY -- , ,.;.,., - JTQMLCIAN3 - .2.-aroma Teacher: Bernice Fl rd, i