TONIGHT 7:15 & 9:15 Lou IIAYWAR LEE aowmm JANE wvm by the River CAPITOL TODAY (Thursday) 3:30-7:15-9:15 rrs Horas Ho'.t"ms'r HILARITYHITI Another Damon Runyon ' riot. even funnier than "Sorrowful Jones." '”l'he story of a kid. I! city and 30 Godfnthers. "THE RID OF ('Ll'.Vl'l- LAND". starring George Brent. Lynn Bari and introducing Rusty Tamblyn as the "kid". with the Cleveland Indlana' baseball team as Godfathera. can-Au; TH EATRE "rm: MEN" Starring -Marlon Brando, Teresa Wright Filmed mostly in a Para- plegic Hospital, the story re- volves around permanently paralyzed war veterans who succeeded in rising above their physical disability. Summer-side bers are requested to attend. James Chappell, secretary. -GOOD FELLOIVSHIP GROUP- .At. the Good Fellowship Group of the summerslde Baptist Church on Tuesday evening. Nov. 13th in the hall, Mr. Elmer Waugh took for his topic "A Day on the Farm" when he related many amusing i "' t- Mrs. J. E. Morrison presided over the business session. During the social hour. Mrs. Elmer Waugh and Mrs. William Meg- glson were the hostesses.-S. -l.AI)Il5S CLUB I".N'l'ER'llAlN- ED -- Mrs. William E. Forbes en- tertained the Ladies Club of the Summerslde Presbyterian Church on Tuesday evening at her home on Central Street. The president. Miss Clara Mountain. opened the meeting with the repeating of "The Lord's Prayer" in unison. During the business session plans were made for the purchase of gifts for the League of Mercy Tea. The lunch hostesses were Mrs. G. Franklin Cameron and Miss Jenn Macl-Tadyen.-S. -BAI'TIS'!' IVIISSIONARY SOC- IETY -- Mrs. Clarence Mercer presided over the November meet- ing of the Laura Bain Missionary society of the Summerside Bap- tist Church on Monday evening. Nov. 12th at the Home of Mrs. C. B. Jelly. Dr. Zeiia Clark Retired Missionary. was guest speucerand gave a most interesting talk on her work in India as a medical missionary. Following the opening hymn. with Mrs. J. E. Morrison at the piano. Mrs. J. H. Leuty read the Scripture lesson in Luke 1. After a circle of Prayer the pres. tdent gave the meditation "Thr- Meaning of Remembrance" and Mrs. Frank Jenkins read an ap- propriate poem. The closing hymn was ”Eternal Father Strong to ave." The Senior W.M.S. were guests during this meeting and following a social hour deliciou- refreshments were served.-S. the Hospital Classroom. Guest speaker, Dr. A. R. Grant. -BABY BAND PARTY - The annual Baby Band party of the Summerside Trinity Church was held on Thursday afternoon, Nov. 8th in Epworth l-lall. when the babies and their mothers were the guests of the Trinity Evening Auxiliary. A short worship service was conducted by the Baby Band superintendent. Mrs. Alan Hoi- man. with Mrs. ll. D. Thomas at the piano. Following a social per- .iod ofreshments were served by Mrs. J ichard Hinton, Mrs. Donald Lidstono. Mrs. Allen Jenkins. Mrs. Lorne Campbell. Mrs. Harold Mil- llgan and Mrs. Arthur Rogers.-S. --Gl'l'lST SPEAKER - Dr. Zeiia Clark. Retired Missionary. was guest speaker at the Novem- ber meeting of the W.M S. of the Summerside Presbyterian church on Tuesday afternoon. Nov. 13th in the church hall when she spoke on her life and work in India. re- latlng many interesting incidents especially in the difficulties of learning the language. The Presi- dent. Mrs. .1. s. Perry. opened the meeting with Call to Worship and Prayer followed by the singing of "I joyed when to the house of God" with xlrs. Cleve Whalen at the piano. The Scripture lesson in Isaiah 26 was read by Miss Em- melinc Marchbank and the med- itation on "Perfect Peace" wns presented by Mrs. Maurice Mill. The offering was dedicated by Mrs. James Marchbank. During the business session it was decid- ed to pack a box of toys and small articles to be sent to the Port Worker at liallfax and Mrs." Lloyd Gorrill was appointed in charge Several members reported calls made during the month. The meeting closed with the benedict- ion pronounced by Dr. Clark in the languagn of India.--S. -BAPTIST EV. III-. S. - KITS. W.i G. Ellis entertained the menibersrweekend at their how” In sun” of the W.M.S. of the Summerside served by the hostess.-S. 4 Mn Dorothea smith of Mono- ton.'-N. 3.. isa guest. or lthe Misses Dorothy and Wanda Wyatt. summerside. -S ----- I --Mrs. John Pickering. Burling- ton, is spending a few days with her son and daughter-in-low, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Pickering. Dar- nley. The many friends of Mrs. Will- iam J. Paynter. Burlington. will be sorry to learn she has been ill over the 'Remembrance Day week end. - Mrs. Daniel Hickox. Burlington. was I recent overnight guest of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stead. Wheatley River. and on Friday was among those attending the Royal Visit. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Heaney. Clinton. accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Leighton Stewart. Norboro, returned on Monday evening. November 5th. after a motor trip to Halifax N. S. -Miss Emma McMahon, .Grade XI pupil, Kinkorr Convent, visited Moncton on Sunday. Nov. 11th. accompanied by her sisters. Gene- vieve and Lorraine and brother James. Mrs. A. St:-ling MacKay of Summerside and her sister. Mrs. Aubrey Brown of Stanley Bridge, returned home on Tuesday even- ' the dignity of a Domestic Prelate. lmz. Nov. 13th from I vacation trip to Boston. Mass. Miss Effie Maexay motored to Moncton. N.l B. to meet them. --Among the students of Mount Allison University who spent the merside were Mess,.s. Bill and Don -An event of importance to many people of P E. I. took place on Sunday, November 11th. at Lovermiere. Magdalen Islands. when Rev. Monsignor Andre Arsenault. pastor of Lavermiere Parish. Grlndntone island. was honored by his parishioners in a special way,' on his elevation to solemn High Mass -was oelebrat- ed in st. Peters Churah of Mon- signor Arsenault. Rev. Father Cyr. Director of the Normal school House Harbor. was Deacon and Rev. Father Boudreault Pastor of House Harbour. was Sub Deacon. PAGE FOURTEEN y W O V THE GUARDIAN, UHARLOTV iETOWN ' V m g "mm W N g g mg g ' T 13.1: mt. ou.wll- A , i fr:d 153:1: reatlin thlenlife dtlad work cnuro THEATRE r :.'..r l;.”i::"r..":."..:.:; e I, KEmm'm.0N --arscuu. MEETING lot. 17. -.A MEETING or the Prince hymn "Dord. amlk to me" was Er33lIallIt ollourd . - Farmers Institute to be held in County Chapter of Graduate followed by "I0 Ml-lvlh ll"l9- . ' ' Wednesday-Thursday 7:15-B:iI. St. Eleanor! Hall, Thursday. Nov- Nurses will be held on Friday. dI9u"l- A "Wm hm" !ou9"9d --- ember 22nd. 11.00 P. M. All mem- November 16th. at two P. M. in and dainty refreshments were Rev. Father Alfred Gallant. Pastor of Fatima Parish was Mas- ter oi Ceremonies and Rev. Father Nadeau. Pastor of Grand Entry preached the sermon. A Very large congregation tilled that grand old church of St. Peters. In the evening at St. Petors Hall a very wonderful programme pre- pared by the parishioners was well executed. The various societies presented their good wishes and respect. ' Then followed the address on behalf of all the parishioners ao- companied by it very handsome purse of money. Many spiritual houquets were presented to the Monsignor and In multitude of prayers for the suc- cess of his future work and his health and happiness were of- fered. At the dinner prepared by the reception committee were all the Priests of the Magdalene islands They nlso in a very lovely and res- pectful manner, offered their best wishes and con-gratulations to Rev Monsignor Arsenault. They road 21 very beautiful address which was accompanied by a very sub- stantial purse. OATS niiiiiiitl the most economical enamel oa uuvmw Professional Gard: Office: 11.00 to 12.00 am. 2.00 to 1.00 to 8.00 pm. . :.:-:A-:-:-:--?m- l. Earle Hickey j W. E. GALLAGIIAN Physician & Surgeon 58 Summer Street Hours 5.00 run. Dial 2852 l 4!. IE. ii.;i....; - 0pLD-. R.0. 0l'I'0IllTIl.I8'I Ina lnnined Ghana Plttod Office Hours: 0 to 12 -'1 to 5 and by appointment Phone I231 REGENT THEATRE sum, Summer St. lunmerua. :-:---T1:-: in. chasm s. Maclllllllilil Barrister. Solicitor. Notary, Ito. LLB. Office formerly occupied by Lain lleath Strong. K.c. Money to Loan polleotiona Promptlg Attended To. ::: 4H(;gcn or cmus-r y, r, s, Baptist Church on Tuesday after- NICh”l”"- R9193, R"”9"' km" CIIINUWI AC""”''"" on. IL ..'rm. y. p, 5, 01 the summcmds noon for the November 1.'ith at G”"m' Frlmk ”9CkM"' PEI" . H" Church of Christ hold its regular her home. The president. Mrs. Dfiliby. Gordon l..idst.one. Charles Canadian :aI:'l:"0I (100113 . meeting on Tuesday evening Nov Jack Macl.enrl was in the chair 5lmDS0n and Bill-8 S-ewifls -'5 " "E Veterinary surgeon lflth in Ihr cast. mom hr the and the martin; ononrrl with lite "'9 ': . """m"'m" Pi I' " church with twenty-five niembm-2: Kinginll (ll ”Father ngain in Jesus NE 23” present. The opening hymn "Will Mimi? WP mcfl" IOIIOWFCI Il.V lll- AISO Pun i Fhone 6. "M ”” "Y ”””" W” W” ””””””' ”” ""” ”””"””" Sylvia Rayner at the piano was to by the members naming a gs,,:...g.g::-.-, Kenning-Ion followed by responsive Scripture mi55I0l'lllf.l' OT mIS5lnYl8l1l' SIMIDH ”-E'- SP . reading in Psalm 78 and prayer and giving an item on it. The Improved strain: of Africans. . "I by the minister. After singing scripture lesson in st. Luke 18 grmvnm Chlacscd ind” Touloulae.IcOlIEOCE Ollf KIllI(OI'O OF I 3' F' Hunt" R' 0' " . . ." 9.; ,. . s I '. - . ' ' - Analyse! Also latest News of the Royal Tour W” ””-”” '9” ”” ”” ”'"'” W”-”"” ”” M” ”” ""d ”” "" '" "" '” ' "'" " Sumrnerside Office. W-Iwle" """" t i l - Miss Marlo Dr-kker. took the Meditation was presented by the oludint 73 T”"'”lllH GOSIIIIKS "'0'" 6; (mega chair. Routine business was con- President on ”Little Sins". two of two K6GlP- p R d I passed; 3113 at E- FRIDAY .9. SATURDAY .- DOUBLE BILL 3.iSIi';' 2"J5t.ii?e'l” Teiknsiliilfiii 37'3.1.5.k.'m??s'i1o'i.'il'i.d.-"'.nT”.lI1e'i3l”31iI ...l33lTe'.''”3.oJ.'.'"'h..'.5Li.. ' 'i'.."n. 7- '-- MORRI5 mALLmN.s ,,.,,L.,,.,,., msunsuoz . . . . - . ' o - Roy Rogers in "SPOILERS OF THE PLAINS" in the home was the topic on ing too much (ref. Phillipians 4:3: able. Feed Service Mills I g Fire - Auto - Casualty .. j which the minister based his re- and the sin of "Omission." This . . . . . , 0PI'OMI.Tl(lS1' 5 Summer St. Summelsldo M 1 H Th - U u marks A benediction in unison period closed with prayer after GE0m"" AI'I'”fCK' Iummerside. P-E-L PHONE 3413 alsm Ompson m DIAL H19 brought the meeting to A close. which Mrs.-.l. l-1 M:rcNelil gave a tent"! Bedequ" r' E' I 1 g g jg-T -S. brief biography on the missionaigv. 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