. vice Mills Piiisvilic And Vicinity --Congratulations are being ex- tended to Mraand Mrs. Fred L. Arsonault who were married in St. Anthony's Church on July 8. Their attendents were Mr. Jackie Gallant. A wedding dinner was served at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everette Gallant. Mis- couche. In the evening a delicious supper was served to a large num- ber of relatives and friends at the bride's home in PiUSVlllC. where they will rr-side. Following the supper. the remainder of thr- evenlng was spent in dancing and, was enjoyed by all. Music was supplied by the Jones" boys, An- drew. Frederick and Carl. Mr. John J. Ciiirtirari, ziaiightvr, Arlene and sons ll'iiisi(-ii and Al- lyson. also Mr. and iilrs Dr-sninml Gallant. lTlDl0i('t.l to ('liai'luttotmvii on July 17. Mrs. Peter Dalton. Biirtnn Lot '7. spent a few days at the home iii Mr. and Mrs. Jiihii .l. (foiciwaii. Melvin McGrc1or. accompanied by Mrs ltlPi1l',V Dal- ton. Burton Lot 7, were visiting relatives and friends in Piiisvillc on July 18. Mr. and iiirs. Congratulations Ind best wish:-.- and Mrs. - are being extended to Ni and Mrs. Joseph Clarkin vilirisr mar- riage took place on Jiilr ii. at St Anthonys (liiii 'll, l.vil 3 ilii x Clarkin is the tmiiwi bliss 7.ci:i Corcnrzin ri."iiii;litr- i-2 lii :inrl Mrs. John .i. ("mi--vi.iii Til: anti Mrs. Cl:ii'kiii ulll irsiriv iii Muni- real where thcy are Cl'lliVlli)'P(l. . orbcrta Corrn ri:i'i:litcr nt llli: and 31?: (V i--ii.iii l'ritiii'n:-rl homo riiirit .1 twin. ll:-(lllllt) . operation iii tho lli -i--iii iii-:pil;i'i. Alberton on July 1!! A large crowd from Piiisxillo and surrounding di.";t.i'ic:ts attended the picnic in Blouiillivld Coriinr at the Legion Hall on Jul; 31. The ove- ning was spout lli'(liIil('lilK to the music of l.i('Ltn1litl chestra. in Piusville from New Bruns- wick. Friends of Miss Donna Pineaii. daughter of Mr and '.Vlrr- ("lar- ence Pineau are pleased to see her home again aft.-i guiiiu iiiidrr a tonsilectomv up:-i-atinn in Western Hospital. Alticnston. July 18. I Kensin ion and .9. . Vicinity --Mr. and Mrs Ivnii Dziriacli. Mrs. W.H. Darrach and Miss Hazel Adams, R.N. rF?lll'l'lCd to their homes in KCl”lSli'l;;li'lll rt-rently af- ter ii month of nintnrinc and vis- itina. Thcv spool l0 rl.'ll'S in Win- nipeg. Vfaii. iwitiiiz 0 R Dar- rach and ianiil- and rtsitrcl rein- tives and irirnds '.n Tr-rontn, NW" York and Borton. Mr Austin Beer oi Amherst, N. 8.. was it pass:-nzrr in P E. I. on July 20. Ftetiirnznrz home he will be. RCCOmD(ll".lf'(l by lixs iiiie and two sons who sriczit. the past month visiting Mrs. Boers mother. Mrs. Alexanziiw lll'.lZ. Mr C-nrtlrir. tiroize oi l(niisimz- ton. P E i, (iiltl M: (;v:ti'ii iii oi Saint John, N.B. iirrn pn.sH"1'-INS to PEI. org Tiirsri:i,i' alter nt.- tending a conference of Feed Scr- in Amhrrst, NS. On Godtiniit. ririrlrcsscd a nn Tuesday Mr. similar moetmz in Stininiczsgdr. Mrs. Hiilicrt titllis of liirlznii River loft Til?”-(lily iii1ri:mt.: to visit mcmbr-rs ni hrr inmiiy in Toronto and Hamiltrm, Ont. ' Unit on. 5 '3 to. spend .ii:nii:ii lFit'.”lll0ll with relatirt" mid ir.cnrl:-' .. Em- erald. Kensznzton, Stinimrrside and adjoining districts. Nlillly friends were interested to lic.'ir Mr. and Mrs. French l.”ilPi'l'l('l'.P(l on the C.J.R.W. ”Hi Nr'.:'libo:" prnlraiii. Mrs. O G ilarmp of liiriilimni i R"-”'"”"l M”””” l topnotch reinsmen, Billy is natur-ithe island. n. N. B, were . pas- E.I. on July 20 ll. sengers to P. was their first ris.t to the island Province wlirrri they are iziirats of Mrs. Ernie J”'lil”Pll oi Brdcqtie. Mrs F"NI Ariariiiiiill. iiiirl tui- children and Mrs Sam Arsciiiiiilt left July 22 inr Hamilton. Ont, to visit Mr. and Mrs F.rlmiiiid Gal- lust and Mr nizrl Mi-.. Arlrinii Gauthier. Mliu Adelaide Gioxrr n.' Slll'lTll4 Valley. who sprnt ll1P past. two years teaching in B. C. is srwnri- tng holidays at her home in Spring Valley. Ill. John Mlriiarl .Viiiiphy oi Cummci-side setiirnml rt”'rntli' irom 1 visit with his riiiiizlitrir rind her husband in New York Miss Rosamond Harm ni Mont. real. who is V8f'8llt1hlf1'iZ at Caven- waa a visitor to Kviistmitor Jrhursday. -ID. and Mrs. Bert Hamil of Kin- kua were spectators at the Wed- nddsy night races. Mr.-Everett Bhes of Alherton was a visitor to summmlde on Wednesday. Mr. William O'Brien nf Philadel- ms is visiting at the home of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry UBHCI. Alberton. Being ii. brother of Joe O'Brien. one of America's -L4 -5. vVHYilAlli.- iw,sonE '1. , FEET? l Breadalbune and I I O Vicinity Mr. Alex Arthur. a t'oi-nier resi- .-here during the month of July at-l lter an absence of 40 years. was; crative store, in Wainsworth. Al- Iberla. returned to his home onl .July it). Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Hill, Walpole. ass. are visiting Miss Lulul Champion and Mr. Erk Champion. U19 Dixon Road Mr. Hill. who is fire. ; tawa: ichiet in Walpole. is particularly: .enjoying trout fishing in the near-1 i by streams. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wallis andl family, Bedford. N. S., are the guests of Mrs. Wallis' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hadley Woodsidc, Bread- albane. l I Miss Jean Cousins. rcturnedyto: yHalifax. on July 19, after spending Commerce. Summerside. is spen 5! I110?!-will VHCHHOH Will"! her Dar-ting a vacation at the home of her Mr. and . Mrs. Hi'cad:i lbanc. onts. Cousins. l Miss Sandra Cobb and Miss Bar- side. i Mr Nelson Warren, Santa Ana. California, was a visitor to Bread- albane. on July 1.1. Mr Warrenp .who was accompanied to the is- llanri by his wife and youngest) 'daii;zhter. is the son of the late. Hammond Warren. a former mil-1 visitmi the island since he left with his parents for Sexsmith. Al-' berta. 35 years ago. i l Miss Tillie town. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs Reginald Haslam and Miss. Miiriol H.-islam. iniz the week ni July IR Miss. ii-iaslam. who celebrated her i)2ndy birthday in June. is In remarkable nf nntiirri l Mr and Mrs Ranisden. Ottawa. vlsltcri Mrs. Ramsdz-n's mother. Mrs iinivirt Todd. and slsters., Mr.-2 Aiiiziir Gillis. Mrs. Alt-x Mac- l')f1lt.".lFl and Mrs. Lawrence Nov-l ally interested in the "Sport of Kings". He was an attendant at ithr-. raclniz in Summorslde yW0tlnt'Sclay niizht. Messrs. John and liawroniio Goi- Springficld .rliir- . Leave Now waiting at Tangmere, Sussex. England. to transport His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh to Canada, the crew of the RCAF C-5 are seen beside their aircraft, which will also carry the Duke's party on most of the 20-day cross country tour. .will leave England today. with the Duke arriving in Ottawa on Thurs- Rlght row, 10;) to bottom: Sgt. J. C. Bcrgin. movement control- B:"”'””"-'5 01” dem "1 B"93d3lb3"9c Wh0 V35"?!-l ler, Ottawa; Cpl. K. A. Sjolin. engineer. Wetaiklwin. Alta.; Sgt. J. Mlgnault. steward. Isle Verte, P.Q.: Messrs .loliii:iy Gallant and Leo lwelcomed by many former friends.l'"l" ”'9W- Edmanmm CPL H- 5- CW9". MMMEHIHCC "OW. Sydney Blanchard. retiirncri ltVll1l"li'lV1i'VlOS Mr. Arthur, manager of a Co-Op- Mines. N.S.: F.”() D. A. Henry. radio oftirer, Montreal; F.'l. A. Martin. navigator. Grimsby. Ont.: WJC H. A. Morrison, captain, Winnipeg. I-VL H. R. Cram. pilot, Lauder. Man.; 1'-VL A. A. James. radio officer, Ottawa: Fli. S. J. Pus. navigator, Vermilion. Alta.; FKS It. G. Trimhle. l!li'lnlPfiall('6 crew, day. ,fllght engineer. Ottawa; FVS R. Derouin. Defence Photo). Today With Duke Of Edinburgh F.'l. H. B. Russell. pilot. The plane Cpl. M. Kupnowiclil, mainten- Harris. Saak.; Left row. bottom to top: I-VS E. J. Benoit, maintenance crew, Ot.- (fornviail. Ont.-(National, Conway and Vicinity e-Miss Donna Palmer. who is em- Canadisn Bank Kay. Fmelmdy played at. the Palmer. lireeland. Mr. Bill MacNeill. Summersidi-..i hara Cobb are visiting their grand spent the weekend with his m0- I .m,..1h,,,.' M”. E, cnbhv summer. ther. Mrs. Oscar W. MacNelll andy lbrothc-rs. Fred and Ron. and Mrs. Roland Stockton and family have left for Mr. home in Massachusetts, after pleasant vacation with -and friends at Freeland. Bismark Dlrf'nl-5. Mr. and Mrs. John W.l their 8 relatives Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Adams and children. way, recently. "ii b M). lnr at Elliotts. P. E. island. This Dianne M:cC(;C.(,l,'1',:.l,),fl"ff,,,.d..nl.' M . . . . t is the first time that Mr. Warrmi 3 yew dayx at the”. hnme m lgggyi Mrs. Henry Bryan and son. Al- vin. Foxley River, were recent viii- Hasyam. Ch,”.1,,”e. itors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. visitor July 17. . ,, ,.,, y Mrs. Oscar W. MaCNPlll and sons MP and MA" ,.Iir,Nh "l,l3fl.V ("V ll” YPRFS. able in 0n.ln.VyBiil. Fred and Ron were visiting wC3m0”ll1-M”"- "Vi-"1 l” "'l””” frioiiris. rrarlinr: and the beauties ML and M”, claw. MM-phat. at tthrrir new cottage at West Devon on July lit. Mr. Kenn:-lh MacKsy who is am- ployed at a Bank in Fredericton. spent a vacation at N. 13., Mr. and Mrs. Other recent. visitors to Bread- mnn of Boston. Mass. were recent albnng wt-"id Miss Mar”-,5 walker, vLIitior.-i at. the home of their unclc.(Mlgg Emily 13;-mi-in and M”, sun. Mr. Linus Gorman. Kcnslngton. iuel Kennedy 4Sr.i Charlottetown. i K. Edison onlCilnton. were guests of Mr. Mrs. Cuyler Mathcson. on July iii. Mr. Clinton Morrison was a bus- to Summerside on the -son. during their July vacation on Heaney. and -E. home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay, Freeland. Mr. Billie MacKay, who is em- ployed in Charlottetown, was a recent visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mae- Mr. and Mrs. Sinclair MacKay, yCharlottetown. were r'ecent visitors int. the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Harry MacKay and Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. Mr. Haber Broome. accompanied lhv Mr. George Morrison. Mr. John 'MacDonnld and Mr. Clinton Mor- ;rlaon were business visitors to! Summersildc on July 22. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Millisan. Halifax. N. S., were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rayw mond Miliigan. Mrs. Clifford Ellis and sons Rus- ' sell and Wally, East Bideford. were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Palmer. Mrs. Muriel Eliands. Summer- side. is spending a few days va- cation with her mother. Mrs. John Eronme and lb also visiting friends at Poplar Grove and Ma,;:Neills. Mr. Clarence Ramsay. Borden. lwni visiting at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Milligan. Con-, way and Mr. and Mrs. Lesliey Smith, Poplar Grove, recently. Mr. Donnie Smith. Boston. Mass. is spending a vacation with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Smith, Poplar Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oaiway. Free- land. and family were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Paynter, Ellerslie on July 18. Mrs. Ralph Oatway. Freeland, was a visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Coughlin. Eller-l site on July 18. Miss Catherine Paynter. Eller- itiie. spent a vacation at the home 6UR'BOKiioiNc HOUSE Hev. MAJOR ---WHERE"D He 60 2 iF YE'EE HUNGRY, ' it . . Gi&EOlLiND OH . 2. ii'5 VOU.SOLbMON.' MAJOR HOUPLE i:-i-i Hows 'ri-iA-rt-- Puss-issl.-' Time 2 wi-iv MATTER OF - SMOK -maize N one am ”EflS'i.x” ”i8' ' N P! H656 TO ..i SPOT A FORGST FIRQ ' - ,WJC0UR9E.'-no FACT,I QMELLED AND CLIMBED UP x 555 IF I Ml5l'lT x ..,.V.. .. p - Elnisilale Anti Vicinity -Mr. James Adams who is em- ployed on the mainland spent the week-end at his home. Mr. -Waidron Rlx of Charlotte- itown. was it guest last week at the home of his sister. Mrs. James Cur- rie and Mr. Currie. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Johnston and family of Ohatham. N. 3.. were recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Stanton Clark. Miss Mary Murray has returned to "lloroi-ito after spending her holidays with relatives in ljotltetowri, at. Lawrence and Elms- as. y Mrs. Basil McNeill of Toronto. is spending her holidays with members of her family and at present. is a guest of her son, Mr. Leigh McNeil! and Mrs. McNelll. Mrs. Elena Smith of Boston, Mass, accompanied by her daugh- ter. Mrs. L. W. Campbell and granddaughters. the Misses Lesly and Carolyn Campbell of Need- ham. Mass. are vacationing in Elmsdale. Aiberton and Charlotte- l0Wn- They are iiuests at the homes of Mr. James O'Brien and J. C. Profit. Mr. and Mrs. Roger of Braintrse. Mus, are among the tourists spending their holidays here. They .are guests at the Wright Tourist Home, Alberton. Mrs. Lloyd Adams and Mrs. Fraser Rlx represented the Elms. dale Women's Institute at the convention held in Charlottetown recently. - Mrss Elizabeth Boyle of Lowell, Mass. is a guest of her sister. Mrs. Charles G. Dunn and Mr. Dunn for her vacation. Reverend Sr. st. Augustine and Reverend Sr. st. Winnlfred Anne of Providence. Rhode Island. are visiting relatives on the Island. On Saturday they visited Sr. St. Aug. U5?-1110'! niece. Mrs. Gerald O'Brien. Mr. William Matthews of River Hebert. N. 5.. was a. visitor with friends in Elmsdale on Thursday. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Oatway, Free- land, recently. Mrs. Harry Ramsay was a bus. ness visited to Summerside on July 22. Mrs. Lnwsnn Oatwny was I busi- ness visitor to Summeriide on July 22. : Mr. and Mrs. w. M. Melllsh. Charlottetown. were recent visitors. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Palmer. Freeland. -P. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Campbell and son; Leigh, of Hamilton. Ont.. wkenjoyinl a holiday visit among friends. guests of Russci's Erositmullr. and Mrs. Jss. V. Mrs. Mai-lino MacDonald. Ic- com anled by her niece. Mrs. E cs Walsh. have returned to their respective homes in llsss.. U. s. A., following an enjoyable visit among relatives and friends. During they stay they were gussts of Mr. and Mrs. Jas V. Campbell and Mrs. MacDonald's mother. Mrs. D. J. Campbell. Friends here of Mr. Bart Thom- son lnvrlsai-nod. with regret, of injuries sustained in the midst of the busy season. and extend best wishes for an early recovery. Sympathy is extended to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Howatt. that their son Richard Les. six years old. was seriously injured by a tractor at the home of his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon MacDonald and taken to she P. C. Hospital for treatment. - Of much interest at the Maritime C. G. I. T. at. Augustine Cove was the fine display of beautiful Ko- rean costumes by the W. M. 5. girl student from Korea. and to hear of her hardships and those of other Korean families since the country fell into communist hands. Victoria United Church was filled with relatives and friends on July it) for the funeral services for the late John Knox. and to extend final tributes of respect 1er one known and beloved by all. The beautiful and irisgirlng message was deliver- ed by ev. Mr. MacLean of Trin- ity Chureh. assisted by the pastor. Rev. R. A. Baxter. The choir sang: "The Lord's My Shepherd." and "gate In the Arms of Jesus." Mr. MacDonald sang. "Sometime ."e'll Understandi" Mr. MscLesn and Mr. Baxter conducted the burial ser- vice at the grave, which was fol- lowed by the burial services of the Canadian Legion, and of the Masonic Order. Services conclud- ing by the sounding of the Last Post by the bugler. Mr. Vernie Ferguson, Streets- ville. 0nt.. has arrived on a visit among friends and nearest-of-kin following a number of years ab- sence from his homeland. Mr. George Farrow son of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Farrow. has left for Chipmsn. N. '.B.. where he has secured work. Mr. Donald Glover made a brief visit to Hampton on July 20. Rev. and Mrs. Woollroy and son. Freddie. are spending part of their vacation here. Mr. Woolfrey was formerly in charge of this congre- gation. Mr. Harry Viilett. son of Mr. and , Mrs. Gordon Vtllett. is a guest. of his parents while on vacation. Since going to Toronto, Harri has been on the staff of the T. aton Co., Ltd. Recent visitors here included: Mr. Russell Bell. Mr. and Mrs. Hszen Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- .dron Cameron. Mr. and Mrs. Earle Fall and family. London. 0nt., and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Leard. Bede- que. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Gass and daughter were recent visitors in Ti-yon. guests of Mr. Gssa' parents. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Fay. Mr. and Mrs. George R. Can- non, have had as their guest; their daughter. Vera, who is a resident of Montreal. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Dunsford, accompanied by Mr. Ernest Har- vey, were week-end guests of Mrs. Dunsford's sister. Waneta at Mone- ton'. N. B. Miss Belle Smith has returned from an enjoyable visit among friends in the U. S A. Mrs. Ruth MscBeth and son. Thomas at Cambridge. Mass.. are enjoying the summer holidays vis- iting rslativos and friends, guests of Mrs. MacBatb's mother, Mrs. Peter Ferguson and also of her brother and his wile, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferguson. Mr. Carl Petersen. is visiting his ..:.-m.M--CZ.-M-C.- "-CAMEO"" KENSINGTON Mon.-Tues.-Wed. 7:15-9:15; Matinee Wednesday 2:30. Burt. Lancaster. Montgomery Cllft. Deborah Kerr. in '-nos: lllll T0 ETERNITY”. Admission prices this show only: 751: and Soc: matinee 50a and 3:. No bank drawing Tuesday. Bank drawing Thursday only this week. will bayworth 840.00. 1WE mnmuuumza In t COMPLETE FRONT END ALIGNING and . WHEEL BALANCING SERVICE ' with our latest type - BEAM VISUALINER AND BALANCING IILIAILI MOTORS -- smnmasmn : - rouse MAN FOB HARDWAII DIPARTMINT , Age At Lots! 23 Yours Grade 10 ldautlos or letter . Ponnonsnt Bosltionfor lljtloi-nor - Apply: PIIIONNI R. T. svllslsllllla - l. 2” OAILIIMK W. (- 1' on Julydtl. The president was in the chair and opened the meeting with the institute" Ode. 90n"W'4,liV. Crud" in i unison.- Roll call was rsspoadsd to 1'! ll numbers. There was one via- itor present. The president reported that pads and matters but been bout” 101' teachers desks. The committees re- rtod sight calls made and treats aksn. New sick committee is Mrs. nan: Qulgloy and Mrs. A r Us in Mseuiekcn; school committee is Mrs. Donald Sutherland and Mrs. Thomas Mscllieksn (rs-appointed) Lunch committee for next mo in is Mrs. Ralph Maccsull. Hrs. Clifford Ro era. Mrs. Nathan Bell and Mrs. ilbur Calms. It was decided t.o- give' Mrs. Lawson a byanket for helping out with the I . P lllrs. Sutherland and Mrs. Mac- Csllum gave a report on the In- stituto Convention in Charlotte- town. It was decided to ask the Institute office for pattern for In- stitute crest. Roll call for next meeting is to be answered by line cent for ev- ery inch waist measures. Next meeting is to hem the form of a picnic on the first Tuesday in Aug- ust to be held at the Experimental Farm. it was decided to have an Ice Cream Social and Parcel Post Sale on July 28. r The meeting closed with ”The Queen." Lunch was served by the hostess. assisted by committee in ehsrge. ...:..m....m.....-.:.-.- many friends in Hampton. guest of his parents. Mr. apd Mrs. Henry Petersen. ' Mr. and Mrs. McAulay and son. Kevin are enjoying the summer holidays visiting among their many friends. guests of Mrs. Me-Auldy's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. -Flood ...-.-......:--so---:.:-i 1:5 the hem J l'&'mo:s'xoun "'13-'b ""- DONII IND W. I. ran July mums of was W. 1. past at tho of on J - . ,-ca was my . Mn 1': .2 ed by 13 members and -hora jars vsont. -. no sects -was asked to write nisysopsz-ti-iiioilt about the "saw- 'lng Van" and when it would come to this district. A-' small donation was voted to the Salvation Army. Reports oi committees showed one sick call and one thank-.y note. New committees appointed won as follows: lick. Mrs. Allan A. Campbell. Mn. May Brown sou Mrs. William. J. Profitt: pro- n me. Mrs: Ralph Johnston: and Mrs. Eustace Payntsr. It. was decided to try and havi all squares in for Greek Earth quake Victims by next month. The program consisted '0! 0 "Mrs. Contest" put on by Mrs James Bernard and a "Rat am. Mike Story" by Mrs. Oliver Pay nier. Mrs. May Brown invited the In stituta to meet with her for Aug- ust. Roll call is to be answered by naming a famous painter. ATOMIC REACTOR BTOCKHOLM id?) - swodcni first atomic reactor will begin ap- peration this summer. The satin plant has been blasted down mu granite rock to a depth or 120 felt with a rock roof at least 40 feet think. other safeguards against atomic radiation include 1.500 tom. of iron ore and 00 tons of graphite. PARKING N0 PROILIII MILWAUKEE (AP) - Park 1 space was no problem at all r F. J. Paterson. A Sturgeon Bay business man. when he arrived here to conduct business with a local bank. Peterson sailed a 30- ton Staysall schooner up the Hil- waukee river snd docked behind the bank. INTERRUPT I the purpose of moving poles y. on iioiici: There will be an interruption of electric power on our Borden Line West of The Barn Drive-In on Wed- nesday. July 28th, between the-hours of 8 to 10:30 and 12:30 to 3:30 Standard Time weather permitting, for lllaritime Electric co. Ltd. on the Trans-Canada High- : l --r -J -' ,- - UK DIVGIOWID XII ITTIQINII-&'N-IIIFFIITITICOQUCHW ALSO LATEST NEWS REEL CAPITOL Sunsmorsldo Tonight 7-.15 - 9:15; Thursday 2:30 - 7:15 - 9:15 REGEN Today ....... 2:30-7-.15-9:15 Thursday 7:15-9:15 iisar-ciiassoi ' Hats-iiii.i.soI . I00 dos only men on -” viiciiiii inn 6 -. iii: nniiiisiiii Q...