DECEMBER 15. 1950 -r.-- r I Bummer st-net. 8unanroralila.- Phone UII . lrna GUARDIAN. 'cHAaLo'rrs'rowN . m 5 w E s 1' E R N G u A R o I A N Hampton and :."..:';:.”..2e':-...::.":..”:;. mi: .g-.-"- raiiwa cousin ornoa ' , ' ::c1air.neeti':: at R E G g':I:;0,R'?35Ts? sIIIIIInCI'IidC . subaarlpiiona. amen II House Phonon: ldvorlhlng Iemoaontatlvoa UIPIIY and GIOIGI OIJOII TIAIK. nun rdlaanuytabongltatnuoltlo 0:-Ilowlu atoms in suauaaraido . nnrna Street! on u . ;.n.Bo0ilW"'- 5 ' 5a.". u”. 0. d. .., 0 ml nu". were welcome visitors to Canoe any ship went on this bar and re- P t f J I r g - geIly's N;n';:::::f'uv,?o:',' 5.w.'y .5...” :'.'-:'d no.3”,-,..:.”n l Cove on Sunday. guests of Mrs. sidents watched with interest the 0 e 'r?:.':'.”.i'5'. A1310 uh”... Gnu". m 3a..” 3"”. Thompson parents Mr. and Mrs. tug pulling the big boat away. Waur Etreoli I. I. Wllh In Icnllljlo x (lonrllao Drugaton. ll Oeatnl ltroaa. Mr. and Mrs. George R..' Cannon were recent business visitor to sum- merside. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ihompson A. Shaw. the Manse. Hampton. The freighter "isle of Patanoa" which was agrou on the Tryon shoals was refloa d on Monday afternoon. It is many years since DAVID O. SELZNICK Praaenta Starring (THE BEST IN SOUND dz MOVIES) Tonight 7:15-9&5 - Thursday 3:30-7:15-9:15 BANG-ING AWAY .ar.sn LADD home in siuauaoi-aide by Oari-In ' ' T... auaraimwui be ii-Ilmod to mg” ml. Tm mm" of W. Maud n,, n. o. M. r. are investigating a JENNIFER JONES - JOSEPH COTTON . . :::.-:..:::-.:ir.-:.:':.';:.:.-:.': .. ..'r...":'. 5.": :::"...... " "" .wd..lu.n;ps;,u n;;;:vuw1g;;g- s::':.:"':.i;”.::”'s::".:ii::; -"-"ML BARRYMORE AGAIN! nomm ; V war s an oap m - 0 LILLIAN GISH - CECIL KELLAWAY - 4wNsoN gaming from Tu-laalgmyoglsggt Agllelegg; gretted by his many friends. :aa:li'te;.k(l7I'(1gc;:n;l:s:;i;!eAr Hgtsofigtitlng I 55'” up at MOE... . lnecember ilth to 16th. C0l'i3ll.1l!li Mm Belle Emerson, ML John 3. articles are missing. Ll: You loge 0 - - 0': have evar l0Ved& V - K "P::.y'::'i.:::n' H, F t y Neg and sale of Hot Dogs. on Secretary and see nandb My", mm M,, mu Mm A. D. In. Gr. gr 3 is 0 . . in mm Mum mbm mama. M". p 1' most fender. on yet MW, , in swing Valley Hall. December 14th. SOLID LEATHER N for information. Elmsdde and Boyd MacQuorrie and Miss Sara MacQua.rrie all of Hampton were Hampton United church was re- opened and re-dedicated on Sunday Nov 20th. services being held mom- terrifying. Ia: ove story ever told. to y Tr:v?l';:;Bs Cam, 3; Taylor mug! vm ,5 w the my m nmdly lng and evening with large crowds :o.. Kensinston. i g n y Y S :31: (l;ieI;s;"Keii&i1'ingl:'i;r!on waeryd ::”lTs1lI;:::"b:'e;uI;" on Friday evening a large crowd and especially Mrs. MacLeod, who nu. "1 - v 3 ' ' athered in Hampton Hall to hear came so far. A nice sum was reaiiz- Jun. Irene -1115 195” C"”"'"” ”m'- - Mr. Fred Pbrsyiihe has re- Sunday Visiirm '0 Hmwi-OIL EH95” B””"' T'”'" ""1 R” W" E in dual 1 Macuod Lorne i hi hi bein ed for repairs urgent T””"e, Elf)?-,"s's2 215" 3305?) i turned to his home after spendi I! i” M" "0 Mm Boyd Mncouarrie. Wm T”'””"'d E” ”""”" Val.ley tolictzdjlne of the highlights 3: died: Mild riaiig. us EH06 ' HEW” i0"g3"'GBggksfo': m'y',h.',w: nnyhseveml months in Toronto. ' GM-r EeleaionrmczieT::,:1;:;”b;p.;;i:; about her trip to Copenhagen. -?--:-- Aiuli" -. me: For sale at th, box omcei 5- -5- Cr Chm” D""510"d ”' Eleanor 031.50" and M”. John Macy There were several other numbers MORE JUTE KENNEDY ma gauges Pharmacy- 1 ”,:..M...D Personals The sympathy of many friends isextended to the family oi the late Mrs. Purcell. whose death took place in Charlottetown recently. turned to duty at the Bummersidc Airport. on Monday after spending a week's holiday! in Hampton and Cl'8D8.l.ld He was accompanied by Quarrie and Mrs. Helen Mullins and in the evening by the Bonshaw Male Qua:-tette accompanied by on the programme all of which were enjoyed. The chairman Mr. John H. Myers in his usual gracious manner thanked each and everyone Production of raw jute in lndinl for the 1950-51 season is esiimatedi at 4.500.000 bales. or 234,000 morex ALSO LATEST NEWS OF THE DAY V1 and Fred Reevesyslie was the former Barbara Butte MW Du"510Vd- Mm Mark (nmemn Organist who tool: part and the.programme than the previous year. - -. 1'. - . i . - North Bedequc. latccomilmled Afnm Elmldme Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Yea. Cen- .. uni w.-1-1111 v.6.GI-- 3 " :lieir two dnug 1 H5. 55 3 Mr, Norman Mcphemm chm-. tral hot. 10 and Mr. and Mrs. Birch- ' :lI'el' and M"- G'""'” Amecki W ioiteiown was a recent visitor at the field Y80. St Eleanom were Wtlmmt home on Saturday evening ;;lgll1)1edHElll18X, where they attend- ... .i,hr wedding 0! Mn and M75-' R:-ei'rs' son. Wendall on Friday niicnioon. -B. -3412 and Mrs. Judson Black- morr. Scarletown. sold their farm prom-i.y to Mr. Leslie Waugh oi. Kelvin and have purchased the. miapiice oi M.-rs. Harrison Craig.g Bedeque. and are moving to their new home in the near future. -B.' -.viiss Wilma hold of Toronto' returned home to spend her Clirist-j mas holidays with her parents.' Air. and Mrs. W. J. Reid, Middle-l ion. She arrived on Snturday from. an extended trip to i-:ngiimd.l home of Mr. and Mrs. George Mur- ray. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Dunn and family were Sunday visitor to Wa- terford. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Strea. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Murphy. Sea View were recent guests of Mrs Hazel Cameron and Mrs. Harold Pratt ' Messrs James and Harry Di.-nn were visitors to Summerside on Tuesday. Mrs. Hammond Johnston, North Wiitshire. is a guest. at-present, at the home oi her brother Mr. Wil- visitors to Hampton on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Rogerson. Mr. and Mrs. John MacQuarrle. Mrs. Helen Mulliins. Mr. Edward Fergu- son and Mr, Edgar sobey were re-, cent visitors to Charlottetown. While there Misses John Roirerson and Edwin Ferguson attended the Liberal Convention. Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell re- turned by plane on Saturday from Halifax. James. who underwent a serious operation in the Victoria General Hospital is improving everyday and hopes scan to be It work again. t A great many aorrowing irie.-'ri'.s where she visited her sister and' , H to d Desabye mend. homcmnylinwh ML ma Mg: llam Matthews and Mrs. Matthews eTd0l1;heal'fIL);e::iny;i)f the htea Conn 5”'”93' A "L 'F g ciaude Manuel): MacPhail. York Point on Tuesday and family were recent visitors to NOV. 28th Mr. M8cPhaiL Who i18&5- "'”Peo., d H ' d Isummcrside. Middleton. and Bor- ed away on Saturday NCV- 2593 35 W . l” e onore don. the result of an accident. was well ,, Shower At Seven Mile lay” l -A miscellaneous shower wasl held recently in Seven Mile Bay hall lil honor of Veida Mutiarti The hall was prettily decorated! with white wedding bellsiand col- orcd streamers of pink and white. The bride-to-be was escorted to ihedecorated chair by Freda Mut- iaitf, The dalntily wrapped gifts which included linen, pyrex. eiec-, iriciii appliances, and a large sum of money ware opened by Miss Margaret Cormier and Miss Lor- raine liammill. The verses and good wishes were mid by Miss Noreen Noonan.' while Myrtle Dougay and Phyllis Dawson tnsteiully arranged the gilts on the table. The bride-to-be in her most gracious nianiivr, thanked every- one ior their lovely gifts, and in- vited ineni to visit her in her new home. All Jciniiii in singing "For Shsls F Jolly Good Fellow". accompan- ied by Beatrice Olnrien on the argon Lulivli was then sei"ved to. all. A VET)" pleasant evening was then spam in music and dancing, the W515 Whiz rendered by Mr. James O'Connell an the violin. as- imed by Mr. Ralph Hardy of Summrrside and Miss new-ice Mr. and Mrs. Her many friends are pleased to hear that Miss Judy Matthews has successfully undergone an appendix operation recently in the Prince County Hospital. She is the young daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. David Matthews. Mrs. illlrnmett sentner. and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Thompson-i formed a motor party to the home of Mr. Hesseii Matthews. Grand River, re- cently. The many friends of Mr. Ervlng Williams regret to learn of his ill- nesa and hope for his speedy re- covery. Mr. Roy Williams. son of Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. left for Toronto last week. The recently organized Study Olub held a meeting on Monday night at the home of Mr. R. A. Mc- Kenna. and proved, an interesting instructive one for the gocdiy num- ber in attendance. Mrs. Bruce Currie was hostess to the members of the Elmsdaie women's Institute on Tuesday. De- cember fifth. In the absence of the President Mira. Harry Wells. vice- uresident. occupied the chair. Foi- iowing the usual routine plans we e O'Brien, organigt. made regarding Christmas donat- Whill sets "Battleground" apart ”0diI1k. George Murphy. Deniae CAMEO THEATRE G'I'0li yednesday and Thursday 7:15-9:15. M-G-M's wonderful atory oi 90 zuys und in girl--the most praised picture in the nation- "BA'l"l'LEGBOUN D" from so-called war piciurcs is .”ir fact it tells the human story of a group of typical fellows. It has hcari-appeal and home-appeal and laugh-appeal. all the '”'l"i!S that make ii great movie. Starring Van Johnson. John Durcel. and favorably know in this com- muntiy where he spent all his boy- hood days. Melville L O. B. A. sponsored a variety concert and sale of candy in Hampton Hall on Wednesday even ing Dec. 0 Mr. Lloyd Rogcrson was chairman and the concert was pre- sented to a large and appreciative audience. Mrs. Rowan Ferituson entertained a number of small guests recently in honor oi her daughter Janice. who was two years old on that day. Dainty refreshments were served by the hostess assisted by Mrs Lorne Ferguson. - men's Missionary Society was held at the home of Mrs. Elmer In- man on Tuesday evening Dec. 5th. There was an unusually large num- ber of members and visitors present. The oiilcers were almost all re- elected with a new secretary. Mrs. ions for school treats. etc. 3500 was voted for an invalid in the district. Christmas cards were distributed by the Secretary. Next meeting is to be held at the heme of Mrs. George Murray. Mr. Gordon - Jeffry arrived from Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal last week. after undergoing a seri- ous spinal operation. He is dcing as well as can be expected, and will be bed fast for many months. Mrs. Jsiiery went to Montreal and ac- companied her husband homo. Corporal and Mrs. Charles nix returned last week from an en- JOYING mow!” till) lo Rumford and Boston. where they visited relatives and friends. A very successfully card party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Dunn on Tuesday Dc- cember fifth. Fourteen tables were in play. Prize winners were: Ladies Miss Catherine Wallace. Gentle. men's, Mr. Earl o'Ruke. L 511-. . - Christ for Mi-Lady REDUCED PRICES mas Successes The Annual meeting of the W0- Hi Fella And Love nu I 7.00 iaeii Handsome New 1951 LANE CEDAR HOPE CHESTS Moderately Priced at to 86.50 The chest You Buy May Smart Santa! 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