i I - i.- i '"”''''l' '" ”' " ' "m" "' ””' Friday. Aug. '19. 1955 The Guardian Page 5 . ' North Milton. N Debate Over Princess u 1- - -u a u G M J -- v - 2 - - Sc. 1: Antirrhinlum-I. Mrs. "9 '5” 7 ' "'o ""19 FE 9" Ewev 9'5 o - ew wejdeu WW1 Cemm Rays...” MacMillan. V Sanderson. an niiwtiioi-in . . 2. Mrs. Harold Storey. Belvederel S9c' "1 zl""l”Tl- Ml55.E'-'l"l'5A"- ' AV... 3- Mrs. Arthur weunen Saunders: 2. Mrs. Fermin. 19 Sec. 5: Antirrhinium-I. ll. S Km,” Road Hawthorne Ave.: 3. Mrs. Wendelllll. s. Creed. Highfield; 3. Mrs. Sen 2 Asmrsglg M” Harold Wood. Central Royalty. lParker Jewell. York; I. Illu, 1 Storey. Belvedere Ave; 2. M", Special-1. Mrs. Hilton Hardy.l(iordon MacMillan. Cornwall. RANALD MIeLUltKlN uocent party-like Townsend-in I As Iilargaret's birthday draws m pram Rn”. 20 Humhorne Av” Elmsdale: 2. Mrs. Leonard Foull.'MScvE'. 6: Asters-I. Mrs. J. W. ' 0N (Rout rs) - DlIcus- divorce case. near, the tone of speculation about '3. M . A ll, w u g . . ac ireizor. R. R. 8. K005111110! ...I;.w(:JtDPrinceIs lifargarefs future LONG PROCESS the possibility of her marrying the Scclis liar Cl;rnaIioI:r- 1. Mrs. CLASS 37-09” c""'f Road; 2. Mrs. Parker Jewell: 8. ')iIl'SI into the open Thursday as. Despite the rash of speculation. handsome air hero is taking on I park” Jewell, york; 2, Mrs, M59? ;;5P3a;lld(ill5la,l;l(l:g l3lll' lltlfl Frank R086. 20 Hiwthorle A h h of her 25th blrth- anyone who expects an official an- graver time. Two years ago, when 1: k D , w d. D ' , 1" r 75- 9" 9 - 9"' - V9- I.'.m! graiipI;S,I'l0aIlEWSD8pGl'S broke nouncement about her wedding the gossip first started. there was C,r;:l.,m.mef::onR Re." V3 trll Royalty. I Sec 1: Phlox-1 Mr. I1. I. ";iiIIIIIl of silence on the subject. plans from Margaret almost ;.l I carefree. romantic note in the Hooper, Mmony 530- 33 R0595”l- MP5? .5 C-lsnundersi 23 Upper Hlllsbom; 2. profusion of front-page storiesxsoon as the clock strikes idnlght comment. sen, 4; Giadjoiu5..1, Mr, Earl; EV”"- 39 VlCWl'Y AVE Cllll 3-ilVlI'5- Frank Deleon: 8. In. and feature articles. speculatcdjon the eve of her birthday is likely Now it is becoming realized just Kennedy, " er St. City; 2. M” G" 3' M''"h""' 50"”; 3”F”'"ll M55- mni-9 frankly than ever before on to be r"" nointed. how serious I matter It would bet! Mrs. Frank Deacon: 3. Mrs. Har- Mn" Ne" Mathew” Snulhpon Sm" 5: Dal'm'5Tl' Mr” Frnk - -t d e ith war-l For one thing. nus . cements the i' cess-third in line to the Ti, . V 2;; ML E d . 591" 33 R0 5-cl DIV R- G-lllramn: 1 Mrs. Frank Roll: I. Il,(;.r,..'ea'I(r"ier:iri-:miTi':r':ic vvllvn Ila: had are seldom made iron? Baimoral..throrlile-married without the con- rySec.mrI'ipmnGladinlus 13' I 6"” 5'" CW5 2 M”-OM” 5- -l- S3""d9"- . d..-,,.-no which the Royal Family like to re-lsent of the Queen and the approval Mrs Frank Deacon: 2. Mrs. E C" Evans; 3t M” 'l' B Mm" 5" 'l zl""i"5T1' M” " 1' 'l'lic sudden nuiiiurst keyiioted a gard as entirely their summer hol-lof the church. wiountinii atmosphere of public ex- . iday home. For another. there are) m"lRIli"' nct lIllIII-'e that of l93fi.limportant an complicated constit- ilicn King Edward VIII abdicated ulional snags to be overcome be- .: a result of his association with fore the prIr"'-ss is free to marry, liews. Souris. lsaundersi 2. Mrs J W M - wniiiwci.cilnl;l - --"' spa hers. Hztry Tzlorrlfpmnl"-Va'y ! Sec. 4: Sweet Peas-1. Mrs. lcrcgor; I. Mrs. Frank Ross. Sec. 6' Gladiolus lcedr--l.Mrs.l ' Frank I):-ilcnn: 2. Mrs. Wendelll REDS IMPROVL SIGHTS BONN. Germany (AP)-Soviet . Wood. . . tanks in East Germany are oeiiig . . , llrs Wallis Simpson. even after 25. ml Sci 7 (vI8(IlitIiIS lwhitel - I. 2- BLUEBERRY PICKERS 'uccn frag) and now. IIINIIIIP royal !U:i;l7e2r R:3;I3lglil3:lTtl;ege;riiA:;lfgultletl target shooting at night alfliilljlt Deacon: 3. Mrs. Wendell i'l'l is ll V09” HEW "9 W35 " .' C . . ' or in fog Bonn security officials "0 ' ' - - little doubt of Edward's feelings Council 12 months notice of her de-l ted in d Th 1 y sen 3; (3,,-mos.,1. Mrs, 1.-mnkj We are now buying blueberries gt market pfm "' .. 30 YEARS "NITED 2. 1 London businessman. HKRGARET SILENT Today. the Queen's yoiinger :isiPl' remains silent behind the. .i'.IIIS of Balmoral castle, leaving he nation to guess about her feel- ncs for Group Capt. Peter Town-l wmi. 4n. cl-in Iafhnr M (it'll young -hiidren. North River; 3. Mrs. Harold Stor-l, cy, Beivedere Ave. 1 asset in the worship of Trinity? 599 ll Dallllas-1. Mrs. Haroldl Church. The zealous endeavourigulplm R""""”': tum" Edith? or Trinity Choir. and the Ladies!3p”"I'Jff:T5'Ff:nl.i”";'n:ll'”f0”'”H::fl Aid with generous donations from thiirnc Are. . friends. has made the purchase of Sec. ifi: Phlox-l. Miss Edithl this organ possible. Saunders; 1. Mrs. George Mac- .. , ltanks. 1.000 of which have been lop bod) of ronslltlitlonailmovcd mm E.” Germany 4"” If both houses of Parliament ob- lccteri to the propose marriage, the princess could not wed. Even if she tried to flout the law and go through a marriage ceremony. it would be declared null and void. Next Sunday. August 21. Trinity portiinity to gain I United Church. Montaizue. Wlllliive knowledge of modern life in ll"?bPI;f):'fuA""LV'f';';Yt:9:Vl"”;; Bible Lands. and the neighboring 3&3?-nine 'y'3m. since it ywas ”"""'l” "I the NE” ES” dedicated in 1876. to the worship He has been 1" "''Ve"1 years of God, as I Presbyterian Churc'h. I Professor in Pine Hill Divinity This Anniversary also marks theilllll. and he I! Widely known I5 rather exten- Electric Organ. which is a decided wh9r' "lnlolant Illmntltiu 3" "V5ll3vhl9 W. W” arrange for I pick-up service. T MOIITAGIIE GIILII STORAGE LTII. Margaret"s 25th birthday Sunday The P-illnments of anylnl lllfl completion of thirty years in thelan outstanding p eacheii. I ' The offerings at those anniver-lmillan. Cnrnwgll; 3, M”. punk i the red-ringed day on the calen- Cnnjmnnweallll Pnllnlrlr-I 9)"-I?Pl fellowship of the United Church Miss Shirley Macbona d. 0 New sary services will be used to 8It'I'Dc-acnn tar because it in then she can lndlla befausti ll ll 8 "?P"l3l'"l of Canada. . Domlnlonlwlll be. the hsoloist in in clearing off ihc remaining detail Sec. ii;--1.. Dr R. G Lea. i 'rlarr.V Wlillmll "'.V3l C9"59"l h - ;0(')'T lgli-';'(l);;li;jI') YET 1 K The services will be held, at it mIt1Jrt1:':'Ig' seriilllcle. gvtenlh rllglll on the Church Hall. which debt Green St. City: 2. Mrs. E. C. Thc QIIPPII. no matter what (:1 0 hi ' . f. .1 I k W l l8.m- and 3 It-m lD&j.Vll8lll rlmelg "ref Dir wTh each”! net 9:! has been lf3'(Ill("CfI in 51.500. p lhvans. Vfiil Victory Ave. City; 3. icrsunal feelings mlizht bc. Lnll no I on is ie iiiieynh no n. Rev. John. B. Hardie. Ph.D., 0I;VICtl? o pra sei e M arho EDW" Tins flnp Church Hall. lm.1udmg.M..5. Iced Mau",s”n' southpaw invcr conscnt to marriage with None of thc Comriionwea coun. Hnmaxl Wm be we gues. preaCh,.Mae Eight W11 may 9 1 9 mum a modem Churph knchellh and Sec. 12: Annual smcksv1.M". iiimeone who has been through the tries has been officially consulted er in these services. Dr Hardic at the evening service. chow mum. was bun. durmg ".9 Frank Deacon: 2 Mrs, Hamid livorce court because she is head so far about any intention of the a native of Scotland. has hadl g , in Last Sunday. August 14. the Ministry of Rev Dr A D. Mac-lstori-v 3. Mrs. Norris Kltson. ,( the chm-.-h of England princess to marry Group Captain an excellent record in the Second Minister. Rev. J. M. Fraser. 5- Kenzie, and fittingly bears his North River. ' Thc church .is strongly opposed 'I'ownsenti--and these governments wm-id war, and he had the r)p- A., dedicated a new Wilrlltl" name. Sec. 13: Sweet Peanut, Mi-5, ".'"';':-"'3”FT'"”.',l',:"iF 3''? m- W":l:tb.Uhc,'l"' to ”e,J'?f”JEF'fFl' .- -- -e-- we --44-"s-m-j"!"h;;ri;lgrhN.e"a W.” W. ha. Parker Jewell. York; 1. Mrs. e l l P ' P . 4': S lbw" adjnumed to wsume later OEDWYEWDMV-'Oq IV, . I p this year in Victoria. Eastern Guardian FOR GERMANY ”””e' 'O-” ” P l -was low AND ATLIN. B C. ICPI -V A five- Alaska borders. g CAPACITY DOLVBLED Pictured above is Pie. Melvin stage industrial power project, The S75(l.000.000 project. proposed New relinerieg and expa,,5,,,,, 0;. DANCE Cardigan North School. PANTRY SALE at Stewart and. Lawlor who has been posted for largest ever attempted by .a Dl'l- by Northwest g Power Industries xgsung plums have more than Friday. August 19. Beck's. Saturday, August 20 by two years with the Royal 22nd. vale company anywhere in Ihe.Ltd.-Aa subsidiary of Froblsher . iililbled. Canada's oil refining cap-; ynited Church Ladies Aid. mm, smce 1945. PARISH OF GEORGETOWN. Holy Trinity Church. IAnglicanl.3 Sunday August 21, Eleventh Sun- MONTAGUE UNITED Baptist .day after Trinity. 11 a.m. Standard pastorate. Rev. Rowland 5. Hill. Time. Morning Prayer and Ser- oasior. 9.46. Montasue Sunday;inon. Reverend w. 0. Hogg -- Regiment in Soesi. Germany. Pte. world. has the support of the 200 Ltd:-would harness the huge wa- Lawlor. who had been at the Can- residents of this gold-mining town tershed of the Yukon and raise the adian Army Training School in in the northwest corner of Canada. level of Atlin lake 20 feet. Valcartier. Que. left for his new They gave their approval Tuesv Allin is on the shore of the lake post: on Monday. He is the son of day. but the news was delayed as and would have to be relocated. T' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lswlor. 52 storms chopped at the communica- No opposition was offered at the- Edward Street. City. tloli systems along the Yukon and ovlncial water rights branch: T jg” giggggggigg. mmgg . BABY CLINIC. Public health nurse's office. Montague. Friday. August 19. 2-4 pm. III! GREATEST IAITII Tilt WEST EVER STADEDI iConiiniied from Page 3) Arts And Crafts vice. followed hy Communion. school. 11.00 Montague serrilllce. pl-1e,'g.jn.charge. l;-usglcl;)5- R4 5- Fl9"ll”3- N”'"'' 2.00. Murray River Run ay ' - "noel, 1,00. 5l.,,g..,n Sunday VALLEYFIELD - Orwell Head Sec 34: Canned Tomatoes-L CINENIASCOPE - school. 3.00. Sturgeon Iervlce. l congregation. Services Sunday. . , M31 Stanley Younker. North . 7,30, Murray Harbor meweii m. l August 2!. Orwell Head. ii 8.In.l iWm-lne: 2. Mrs. R. G. Fleming; - . ' ' THE PRESBYTERIAN Church in Canada. Services Sunday. Aug- ist 21st. Cardigan. Afternoon Ser- vice - 2:30 p.m.. Montague. Even-l mg Service A 7:30 pm.. Sunday school C-10-00 am. All services .Communloii service. Orwell lHead. 7.30 pm Communion ser- ,-vice Belle River. 3:00 p.m. Rev.l 'Frcd Mackinnorn. minister. ST. PETERJ8 BAY Pastorall .Chsrge. the United Church of Can-l lada. Services for Sunday. Augustl RACE VV.R. RIGHT DOWN TO JENKINS :3. K. Darrach. Clyde River. i Sec. 35: Tomato Juice-l. K Darrach. Clyde River: 2. Mrs. R. is. Fleming; 3. Mn. Wendell 'Wood. Central Royalty. l Sec. 36: Canned Chicken - I. lMrs. R.G. Fleming: 2. Mrs. Ray- SPEEDTILE lays up extra fast . . . hie strong. flrvpvoof web 5.: mike building: warm. dry Ind clean. Insurance rota: an IOIIO. ..and SPEED'I'sILEveIlseoetle-rebuild. Iisaale values higher . , l mond Hambly. Cr-ntral Royalty; itandiird Time. The Rev. T.M. 3 llgaltr-I 59tl'V'1l;9m3lsl:5301v,ets""'; (3. Mrs. Lester Younker. North iiacNauithton of Marshfield Charge '3' 9 9" ' 3 - - er . .River. 3,, M.” N M ,, "Mu ,. m h, H . h . A" Service at 11:15. Sunday Schoolat " " l 5 V 3-,. C 3 L1. M I ' "'3'- ' ”'- ""'- AW Tv1e1llcobrreie.Bu;s(fv.prIF)..c r c,,,,,,,.,:lf 10:00. G re en w l c ii Service all And Plck 0". 95. Hom. 33k in. 95, Flemiigmdzg 25,". 53,2: ooininmiii building. slim IPEEDTILE no PARTITION ms llinlster T H E MONTAGUE Pastoral charge. the United Church of Canada. Rev. J. M. Fraser. min- .7:80. Sunday School at I0:00. Rev. 3 lRussell A. MacLeod, Minister. l USED Former Union CAR AND TRUCK SPECIALS lMacRae. New Wiltshire; 8. Mrs. .lEisie Hooper. Milton. l Sec. 38: Canned Pork--I. Mrs. R G. Fleming. North Rustico. Sec. 39: Sweet Pickles-l. Mrs. later. Sunday. August 21. Anni- 0 'Raymond Hiimbly: 2. Mrs. Ira yersatry sarvlcels wliiil the held in lllodd: 3. Mrs. John Warren. rimy urc. on ague. as N th av . I"ll"Vl'5'- ll 535- lD3YllEllll- I Osrec. Illter Toiririio Catsilp - I. mormnlz scrvtne. soloist. Miss Mrs. R. G. Fleming: 2. Mrs. Ira Shirley MacDonald of New Do- minion. Preacher. Rev. John B. Mr. Thomas W. Mellish. Union Road. King's County, I aivsd lRodd; 8. Mrs. W. D. Stevenson. vlldothopbbest. Phone, vineervritelslorhtl ifeenation. ' h Rl . g,l...!,,e' r:,SA”' M," (gig, 2, M. M W mm mm of Mn 1952--88 OLDSMOBILE 19.54 1-TON INTERNATIONAL . Nrgreicb Jincanm Pumpkin”. "aHl”::. ".rv.m.r.g!.mc.1ny'g'1li:c: Herbert ivimlii. widow of iii. late Heater Ind defroster. custom bum Dual wheels. good tires and looks like Mrs. Ira Rodd; 2. Mrs. R. o. WHERE-S FUN FOR you I g g g lions by the Charlottetown Male Eight. Preacher. Dr. Rardie. A lieariy welcome to all. ANNIVERSARY SERVICES - On Siindsy anniversary services were held In the United Church. . by mlny John Warren. North River; 2. MARY MURPHY Viillcyfield. both morning Ind mend, ,,,d ,1.” h R675.00 J h M F h 4 w- d. evening. There was I large at- any went, m"; v.?:m,n,":, ":5 Mfg, Elnileming J. CARROL NA'5H teridance. The services were con- ducted by the pasta. Rev. Fred llIacKlnnon. and the gum preach- Dr. Herbert Martin. of Tuscan. Arizona. where they have had made their home for the past five years. Mrs. Martin was buried in New Holland. Ohio. betlde her husband. who predeceased her two years ago. Dr. and Mrs. Martin will be remembered buy at- Sl650.o0 radio. seat covers. new tires, newly painted. registered. All exceptional new. Cost 52500.00 now selling at SI350.00 1962 1-2 TON INTERNATIONAL . Pick up body. A real buy at- old home in Union Road. Left to 1952 FORD SEDAN mourn is one daughter Mary. Mrs. Richard Chambers. of San Mateo. Built-in radio. heater. defroster. Very 1954 1-2 TON DODGE Fleming: 3. Mrs. John Warren. Sec. 42 White Bread Si. Mrs Mrs Charlottetown op. iii Lapthorne Ave; 3. H. E. R. R. 7. Sec. 43: Brown Bread--l. Sanderson. Mrs. Sec. 44: Milk Rnllsel. Mrs. rFed I(lison. New Wiltshlre: 2. (lhhn Warren: 2. Mrs. .l. H. Rish-I DALE ROBERTSON . I LIT I AND THE FAMILY TOO - - ' AT THE DRIVE-ill THEATRE - . iier North or was Rev. Norman McQueen. cgluomh. 0", Mn died in infancy. , Express body. low mileage. 5Iirls'h- glaglellw him" h ::t:l'iCel':I:I.E. Mxahaes. I'Il'h:.kni::'i-nl1(i)gl low mileage. One owner. one driver. 51395.00 'S'e5c.""4'5: lC"::(;im('m' m'l:””gl:L Ex-ling! NEWS ' ' ....lh A.hl.U' Rd: , 2:; ..:::;d,.on,.Lne.g:.,v;;--.3. Gives Version ”el:.'SlW", Tm” ” "”P”0'”' l?”....". 5...... 2.....--- 9 evening service viii Mi-Romans 12. "S9 C" ” T 1053 1.2 TON INTERNATIONAL M” me" C”'"- """" Si" ton. I Sec. 45- Frosted While Cakes-l. Edith MarLeod. Bronkfield; 2. .Mrs. Raymond llambly. Central - TODAY - Fill. verse 1. Rev. John Mu-Leod of Morris. Manitoba. was present at the momlng service. At the even- lnii service Rev. J. M. Fraser. Montague. read the Scldpture. and Dr. A S. Weir. Charlottetown. led In vrnyer. The choir was assisted by Mr. Lloyd Mania and Mr. Mac Leiiii who sang two dnehi. I of Axe-Slaying usoiioo WOODSTOCK. N. 3.. ICPl- The wife of a Gagetown. N.B. man be- ing held under police guard at the hospital here gave her version Wednesday of the events leading unto the axe-slaying of 50-year- 3 James Collins early Wednes- ay. Long wheelbase. Two tone (blue and black). BOX OFFICE OPENS 8:45 - SHOW AT DUIK 1951 DODGE SEDAN In A-I condition. heater and defroster. Registered. ready to roll. Many miles of care-free driving. Low mile- 5i1150.00 2 DAYS ONLY! TODAY AND SATURDAY FOR THE BIGGEST LAFF FEAST IN MONTHS! The Bowery Boys visit London in the comedy smash hit. that tops the best! The boys visit a dying relative In I 1958 1-2 TON STUDEBAKER Pick up body. low mileage, new motor, , . - - . I h ti oaatle and that's where the riot start:-Be Inn Personals .::':..:"l::'.3:::;i in W M '” ""ni.nn r A "M" "" W " "In" f..':31... My Arm" My". W" . "Wm log from severe lacerations and 31250.0() ' ' E . V1", 0', to Sam ' was refused permission see him. "d M". "- M';mylrl:'f' 9' "V Shel said her hliisbaiids wound n K ,. ,, 1".li.,.'i...”'fi'.lTc..ill..f'lm?.l'Zl'l5 I55 3 r,,i,,,,,w0,,dy "o:;,t'a':: ',l''""- 0:: the course of a house-to-house 'P""llniz her vacation at her drlnun par” imm, m 5,. Mnrgareu Police. who picked up Bonner. . shortly after the body of Collins Mini: Ran. Mun. omwl h" was discovered It 3 am. have yet n spending her Vacation Wm, to lay any charge against him and her parents, M... ",1 M". Charm; no date has been set for a court Bay Fortune. 31'. '9" Q”! appearance. morning on return hum, Mrs. Bonner said she last saw her husband early Tuesday before Mr and Mrs. Frank Peters and he left for the party. Quoting a ho. Joe. have returned to their brother. who had been with her mo in Dorchester. Mass.. after husband. she said Bonner had 'P""llniI their vacation visiting attempted to drive to Woodstock. ends and relatives in It. Mar. "but his wound was bleeding so rams. I". E I. badly he couldn't. see to drive." The Collins farmhouse is located I . I i -' TIIE IOWEIIY IOYS 1051 1-2 TON MORRIS TRUCK ' i ' I ' ALLQQSE IN Lonnox" Express body. like new. S450.00 I950 VANGUARD SEDAN Color powder blue. thoroughly recon- ditioned. Heater and defroster. A real buy at an exceptionally low price. EXTRA! STAR STUDDED R.IDlll"nCOMEDY-CARTOON 1949 1-2 TON DODGE PANEL Good motor. tires. etc. A steal at this price-- 1955 PLYMOUTH 'l37”” Yes. it is a 1955 Plymouth. Two-door. in show room conditlonul-Ieater and l defroster. Registered. Going at I I952 2V: TON INTERNATIONAL L Dual wheels, good tires. 14 ft. closed --XZCT THE IMGHTY MYSTERY box, .72.. W... SENSATION or ouii nus: M, ,.,..,.,e Mum”. 5' Mn” "mm "V9" mm” mm M" bargain to the first purchaser. 5895.00 ll . - 2i".'..i".".'..'I'll izztiziic ':.a::.:n::: '-:-553-Ic”?i'lI-555-'-'a' vow -I SWNNID W """'" in :.i"tl!.."5.;l't.E.'2ti::'.f.'1.i I'..'.'.'i." L”: Zi.”."'i.'.'i1l.ill':.'ll.'.fl'i?;'..'i”-I W R J nxriw chapter 2 "BLACK Aunow" - comedy in the huwm I-no-ti" dw 0”" " M;.,L"fLM''- 38811 Maclcod. '-'-'--soaked body on the floor. . . P0530 ll-W30 'm 9'9 PIEWIIIK nu CAI DU! 100 KIINT sr. onmr ononan gr. -m---r - -mr---- lllnill I A'"' DIAL ms - out . MAYFAIR THEATRE Murray River - Thursday - Friday IIEARER T0 HEAVEN Starring-lobes-tDonI.t - laywalali In The Footster of "A MAN CALLED PETER” Plus - SIIO TS . . . SHOW TIME 8:80 p.n. Special Dinners On Sunday ,5ll;eli-'Ial sunauy Dinners will be served in The Bison ' "NW Dining Room. Montague, every Sunday for the rest of the season. TURKEY or CHICKEN With All The Trimmings ichlldren 78c DIDIIOIIOIVIIIIPIIHI-T Jhe Bison Restaurant YOU'LL II BREATH- LISS II the city B gripped h lie throes of wild puilol Fri - 9:30 Daylight sai..9-iioayiigin MDNTRGIIE Adult. 40 - ss ”IIOONl'LEE'l"" Cliieiiiauepe-Stewenirlaegen George Sanders - Jean Greenwood 5 Vtveca Lliidfers - WM mi woiiiioml , Tiirl i-um . Inspired. "ADllI.T” STARS ' VINCENT PRICE FIANK LOVF..l0Y PHYLLIS KIRK YOU'LL II TERRFI when the Chiunher of Hot- rors comes to ghastly ttfel "linens: or WAX" Adults 51.25