:1, 1949_ -...-_ i. s»? LG l: no Gulrdlln ml! b0 follow!!! I99"! .' Gyoccr)’. Guard]!!! l -~ =~ t" dzzrz.‘ give)?" m‘ .' INERAL INSURANCE Ralph Gyquttttrt. Summersldo. M ley M. Bell K.C-- ' Bifictifir: ‘issues overJCJRW. “uzrfldsl Tuesday, May 31' unfit. 12,15 noon. C i S yivilATlflN lin c, um- 'I%D“TO“11 Hull. Wednesday, mile! M 1'30 pm, Children who ‘m’ 5 nnd dose. may re- . i soc lsspfilfla‘: lhts time. Third doses ld‘"reinror,....._~ dost-s will also be n lVQTI. h . t. I 5151.30 gin 1, 'f‘r_von in "Sardines ; ‘l fracas» 111 “The Whirlwind"; ‘plain 6...“, "site Merl-led Well". 5,, mmr-rs not seated until close 01 first Mt _ 1101.11 (‘LOSING lilEETlNG— n Ford“ 1t ght. May 20th. t-hl G131, Twxt. and Trail Rangers ‘sup, ,.( iionsington- United _ ~ fut" n social evening " utitities until next :11 53.9 iuolrtttrt began with s_ w..- 51112-51112 led by Rev. Ieutls . ilurray (‘rrritlp games. stunts fid_.o.....t< tt-r-re enjoyed and . freslirreii" ‘tore served by mem- gr; from 1E1» \V.M.S. On behalf 1 m, t... and girls. s sincere ole of :i1a1~l:s “as extended to the dies for tlte interest they have nun the crowns on different oc- guions. A dramatization of the lsyiet "Jnzict informs“ was pre- prtlcd by ‘Ito Senior girls, and a hrzri TVfllFlllll service. with prayer bythe ntintstcr, brought the meet- |ng to a close. _MIS(‘.ELLANEOUS SHOWER - ur. snd .\ir=. Byron MacEwen, nee may; Fitz-minions. were‘ tender- ed imisctlianoous shower at their home tn shcrbrooke, when they received many lovely gifts. Th! ma; snd groom were escorted to m, mom by Miss Hilda Fitzsim- mo; and Mr. ell Waite. Among tliose takln_ ~"- presentation were Thoma! cltsppelle, Mrs. ._Matthews n11 Mrs rtrty Lang it Lunch Iii served by Mrs. Keir, sun’ of the groom, assisted gym-g nw Laughliri, Mrs. Thom- u Chapprllo and Mr. Ray Laugh- En. Muszc for dancing was fur- rliitcd by Mr. Samuel McAusland. 1111i Mr. and Mrs. Ray Laughlin -Biir. , ‘ _.___i‘ dil-INSINGTON WEDDING - fhs church oi the Holy Family, Iensingtotr, was the scene of s pretty wedding on Tuesday, MB? “c.1949, at. 1.30 in the morning» when the Rev. R. F. McDonald united in the holy bonds of matri- mony. Gladys Elizabeth, daughter of .\lrs. Linus Fltzsimmons and the late Mr. Pztzsimrnons, Lon; itiver, and William Byron. son 0t the late Mr. and Mrs. William lfacEwen, Sherbrooke. Ilho youth- iiil bride was very lovely in a light blue silk jersey gown with black lice trzmnilnz, black hat trimmed rlth blue, and other accessories s black. Her coat was Poppy red, trkrtmed with black. Her only ornament u-its a gold locket, the gift of the groom. She ‘wss st- tended by her sister, Hilda, at- tractively dressed in pale blul "It. With navy hlt. 1nd 0th?!’ ltcessoriri in black. The groom's ituiin, Mr. Russell Waite, was his H! mm Nuptiai music wss plsy- id by Mr. Fertile Kiibrtde. Reis- tlves and friends witnessed tthc "Ytmvny. As a momenio of the hwrv occasion the bridesmaid received s gold locket snd the Imflmsmiin a leather billfold. Im- lltditteltt iuiiovving tho ceremony, ll" lwpntt young‘ couple left on Itlwrt honeymoon trip by motor "Y- On 'l‘l'iiirsday evening Mrs. lltuimrnons entertained at s. re- ttntlon in their honor. s‘. her limit at Long River, attended by ‘lmll fiifiv iluests. The supper liblt Wat crnicrcd with two beau- tifully decorated wedding cakes, Ind the bridrti chairs were murk- "l “llll Dink snd white ribbons A tout to the bride snd groom “l Pmlloscd by Mrs. Herbert Bernard. to which the groom re- Ilmntlt-d. Assisting the hostess in {gmfiryllve Mrs. wttitsm Gill's, I Road, Mrs. Daniel Gil- gzmgflbflft Mrs. Jerrygboucette. m! PIMP. Mrs. Herbert Bern- tm"! River. Mrs atiipn Gil- h‘ galley and. Miss Helen t.>...i“*':.:;"l;~.v:..:l"::" ,,;,.:hd° “Ymlml passed Plesssrlitl: anctnz with Bill Durant snd WlKmOYB as musicians. —Bur. bani TENDERS beta?“ Tenders addressed W“ undersigned wfl] he n. m, ‘our to June 11m- an. l‘ the-fox ranch pro- 0! the late Brewer W. M.‘ ll It Summcnidc con. m“ 0f approximately M <12) notes of m: In- ltqtilnoginlml‘ Dells and dens, to t..." "W" unto (so) 1..., l K l" 800d condition, l’ roxlmatcly 40 g 3|) h“ condition: also o WW0 d ranch ha: lllr carnelian. RLE! M. BEL], ‘Solicitor. In lummcnl h: Strcctz Gourllcc DIIIIIMIO. fl Out-Ill lflccti _. wesrcau GUARDIAN (W; mm" Murphy, Ill lhoovcr ltrcct. Ind Goon-go Claw. Ill Ottsun Strccf. CUMMEBSIDE Int! PRINCE COUNTY flgwl, Subscriptions. Advertising bought st any of the do: , w “E13,, 5.... Street: lhrb mum. e1 o vuio sum; t i” guueu Street; Alyrc Doucctts’: Grocery, rm Sheen lslsnd Motor Transport. Wltcr Shoot- wui bc delivered to any homo in Summon-side by Curio! Bo per wcck. Phone SD or 88-3 for this nrvlcc flu boy rcspoullblc for deliver; on your nub. -—AT'IEND tho largo clearing suction sale on ths premises of Kenneth Leckie, Central Lot 1G. on Friday, June Iirdfibeginning st 12 o'clock noon. _ , --“IiI'.l".l'LE TIN GODS", S-nct ploy of llfc in Prince Edward Is- land, written by Norman J. Mac- domild, will be presented st Long River Hall, Tuesday, May 31, at 8.30. Specialties between acts. — HOME DESTROY!!!) - The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Cal- lsnt. Central Bedbque. was des- troyed by flre on Saturday morn- ing, their loss was s severe one so they were unable to ssve sny oi the furniture and belongings in the hD1HEr-B. —THE ANNUAL Sunday School convention of Kenslngton-Summer- side branch of The Maritime Re- ligious Educational Council will be held at the United Church. Free- town, Wednesday, June 1. Sessions 2.30 p.m., 7.30 p.m. Guest speaker lRev. James B, Wilson, Basket lunch. ‘ ' --LEFT HOME ll YEARS AGO- Mr. and Mrs. Stanley l-lill of Rose Town, Seek, are visiting st the home of his sister, Mr. snd Mrs. Albert Wright, Central Bedeque. Mr. Hill left this Province as a young man 4i years ago and this is his first visit back and natural- ly he sees many changes in that time. I-le is one of our‘ successful Islander- in the West. I-Iis wife was formerly from British Colum- bia. They have six sons and three daughters. They own 96f) acres of land, and beside grow- ing a large acreage of wheat carry on mixed farming as well. His many friends are glad to see them. —POS‘I'-NUPTIAL SHOWER — Th0 home of Mrs. Linus Fttzslfn- mons, Long R.lver,_was the soene of x happy gsthermg on Thursday evening, when friends gathered to honor Mr. snd Mrs. Byron Mac- ibwen, nee Gladys Fltzsimmons, with a post-nuptial shower. To the strains of “Here Comes the Bride," by Miss Mae Found, the bride snd groom were escorted to the living room, decorsted\ in pink and white, by Miss Betty quplin and Mr. Ernest Waite. A prettiiy trimmed basket, piled high with gifts was csrrled in by two charming little girls, Ethel Fitz- simmons snd Amy Brown. Others assisting in the presentation of the gifts were Misses Margaret Campbell. Muriel Psynter, Ruth Profitt and Evelyn Bernard. On behalf of his bride, the groom ex- pressed his thsnks and all join- cd in singing "For They are Jolly Good Fellows." Lunch was served by the hostess, assisted by Miss Msc round. Mrs. Allan Brown, Mrs. Olive Payriter, Mrs. Edwin Bernard snd Mrs. James Bern- srd. Music for dancing was fur- nished by Bill Durant snd Cite:- iie Cole. A special snd enjoysbic feature of the evening was songs by Chsrlle Cole, snd exhibition bouts with the boxing gloves, brought rounds of fun snd laugh- ter. -— Bur. Pers_os_als —tMiss Doro somers, Charlotte- town spent the post weekend st her home at New London. -Bur. —-Misses Marion snd Jean Csrr, Charlottetown spent the past week end st their home st New London. —Bur. —Among those entertaining st Remington during the week was Mrs. Joseph Woodside who was hostess st three tables of bridge. -—Bur. -—-moent guests st “'I‘rcholme". Kensington were Mr. Vernor ‘Munn of the Provincial ‘Treasury. Charlottetown, J. B. McAllestor, Shediso and W. K. Meyer, St. John. — Bur. —M.‘r. Daniel Hickox hi return- ed to his home in Burlington sf- ter spending s few days with his son in lsw snd daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Younker, Kingston-- B119. —Mrl. George Cousins hsr re- turned to her home ct Reusing- ton after spending s. week vrith her son and daughter in law, Mr. snd Mrs. James Cousins, Chsr- lottetown. —- Bur. —Min Phcliclo Clerk" entertain- ed c number of friends st s de- lightful party st her home "at Kenslngton on Thursday evenlnz with s delicious lobster supper as gie highlight of the evening. -- ur. -Vioki snd Susanne Cooke. lit- tls daughters of Mr. snd Mrs. Gordon Cogke, Remington, src grsdusily improving. sits-r having been ill with colds snd complica- tions. - Bur. dds Marion Corr who has been employed u invoice cleric for the pest two snd s half ycsrs, with the firm of B. T. Holman, Clurlottctuwn, hu resigned her lmition snd socepted s position ss stcnogrspher st. Iccolr Grove Hospital. Before iuvinl she was presented with lovely gifts. ‘Her W!!! friends wish her every suc- g: in her new undertaking. - IHYIAIIOLD Th! Pflfltlnl time was Invented Ilmmcrsidp “gun! the initiate of the istit om- o lleiums From Interesting Trip To Pacific toast -ur. snd 1m. wuiissi A. Dor- nsrd. Hench River, who recently returned from the Pacific Cont. hsd s delightful and most inter- esting trip. They left P. I. I. on T‘ “ 10th for Son Diego. California. stopping on route in Boston. Massachusetts. snd Hous- ton, Texss, travelling by nil through l6 states to California. Whlls in Houston. Taxes. they were the guests of Mr. Bernard's brother. Mr. Cameron Bernard. and fsmlly. Points of interest visited were the Son Jscinto Mem- orial Monument snd Museum, over 570 feet high, the world's tallest monument. commemorating heroes of the battle of Sm Jscint: in the Wsr of Texan Independence in i836; also the Bsytown Oil Refinery, one of the lsrgest in the (world. In San Diqo, the travellers were the guests of their son, Walter, who is s prominent business msu in that city. Among the inter- esting places visited in California were Los Angeles. San Diego Nsvsl Base; Palm Springs; Psim Grove. where they motored through many date gardens: Kane Springs; Plas- tic City; Indian Reservation: San Andrews Canyon; the famous health resort of Warner's Hot Springs; Lake Henshaw; Indlo, where the temperature in January ‘was 120 degrees; Coronado Valley; Holly- twood, seeing the beautiful estates of the movie actors and actresses; Bsrrego Valley where tens of thous- ands oi people visit each week end to see the carpet of desert flow- ers covering the area; Balboa Park, hearing s recital of sacred music on the largest pipe organ in the world; snd in the some Pork seeing the world's largest zoo; The Little Chapel of the Roses in Glen Abbey Memorial Psrk. Chuls Vista: Palomar Mountain where is located the largest astronomical ob- servatory in the world: snd the most hollowed, and historic spot in all the state, Ramona, where the first mission vtss built snd the civilization of California started. Included among the former Is- landers met were Mrs. Loren Al- fred (Ruby Brown) from Clifton: Mr. Charles Bernard. French Riv- er; Mr. Donald Campbell. Park Corner: Mr. Grafton Campbell. Long River: Mr. Russell Dawson, Tryon; Mr. Frank Gillespie, Long River: Mrs. Lawrence (Miss MacDougsll), Charlottetown; Miss Christine MacKsy, R.N.. Clifton: Mr. Henry MacKay, Darniey, and Mrs. Mac- Koy (Bertha Pickering). Clinton‘, Mrs. Siopher (Chrlsty MacKayt. Dsrniey: Mrs. John Sutherland (Alva Jost). French River; Mrs. Wilson (Estella Campbell), Psi-k Corner: Mrs. Webster (Miss Jen- kins), Vernon River. Leaving California the first port of May. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard travelled through Oregon and Washington, where they witnessed the ruins of the recent earth- quake, snd continuing on to Von- couver. 3.0.. to be guests of Mrs. Bernard's brother, Mr. William Morrison. snd Mrs. Morrison (Nina MacKsy), formerly of Malpeque. They saw the beauty spots of that city snd met more Islsndcrs. as Mrs. Clsrk (Lydts Warren). Ken- stngton: Mrs. J. Evsns (Mill! Bernard). Baltic. Lot 18; Mrs. (Rev) George (Lucy Sims). Ken- sington; Mrs. Stanley Ross (Mirude Found). New London; Mr. Frank Woodside, Hamilton. Stopping over in Calgary, Alberto, they were on- tertsined by Mr. Bernard's brother. Mr. Stanley snd Mrs. Bernard (Minnie Orr) Clifton: and dough- ters Miss Aims snd Mrs. Robinson snd met Mr.’ Jsok Delsnfl. Hench River; Mr. Lionel Ford, Emerald. and Mrs. Ford (Ads MsoKinnont. Graham's Rood: Mr. Robert Gilles- pie, Long River; Mrs. Alfred Glover. (Delaney). Kensington; Mr. Dsvtd Johnstone and sister. Miss Helen. Long River; Mr. William Maul-cod. Clifton; Mrs. Wslisce Pickering (Hattie Bernard) and mother. Mrs. Annie Bernard. L0H! River; MIS- Wlllsrd Warren (Olive Campbell). Gaham‘s Road. The remainder of the Journey was across Csnsds by rail. Although Mr. snd Mrs. Ber- nard saw much magnificent wen- ery and were so royally entertain- ed durlng their five month's visit. they were delighted to see the red soil of their native province and hsppy to spend the remainder of their lives in the lend of their birth-S. Farewell Party —A lugs number of neighbors and friends gathered st the home of Mr. snd Mrs. George Sherry. Fcrnwood. on Friday evening to do honor snd bid farewell to Mr. and Mrs. Swlthen McKcnno, Mr. snd Mrs. Cedric McKenns and small daughter Janet who have been highly respected ltfc long residents of Fernwood snd sro taking up residence in Chctton. Mr. J. I-I. McFsrlsns sctcd as chairman and explained tho object of the Isth- ering. coiled on Mr. Prod Murray who resd on sddrus, l resents- ticn of s mantel clock wss pres- ented to Mr. snd Mrs. Swlthen Mc- Kenns by Mr. George Sherry. chest of silver to Mr. snd Mrs. Cedric Meltenns by Frank Mchrisne snd s sllvsr fork and spoon to baby Janet by Isobel McForlsnc. Swithen snd Cedric in c few well chosen words thanked sll for their gifts snd kindness and invited than present to come sud visit thorn in their new home. Mr. Mcltenna has been the obllglng erecm hauler for this district for I yesrs and the neighborhood is greatly tn- dcbtut to him for his msny sets of kindness. Mrs. Chas. Mcrsr- lsnc reed s humor-om and crlttusl piece of poetry she had composed fortho occasion which won gust applause. Dclictou feel- snd tho Kin: broulht the forc- "ll llthflhtl to s cloud-I. the , .1111: GUARDIAN, Alberfon and Vicinity It. and Mrs. Csrl Crockett. Summers" . spent the holiday in Mont-sou. llrs. I. A. Melisa. Charlotte-- town. fluently unloved s brief visit with friends in Alberton. Miss Dclms Peske. Charlottetown, spent the weekend st thc home of her friend Miss Ferns Wilkie. Hon. 0.1!. Barbour snd Mrs. Barbour spent the holiday visit- ing relatives snd friends in Mont- ross and Alberton. Mrs. Thomas Fox snd son Jack. Mystic. Conn, spent the week-end in‘ Aiberton, the welcome guests of Mr. and Mrs. Austin Murphy. Min Iris MacDonald. assistant telephone operator Tlgnlsh spezit the holiday with her parents, M: snd Mrs. Edwin MacDonald. _Mrs. Andrew Wlzzell snd daughter. Miss Roberta Frizzcll. Springfield West, spent the week- end with relatives in Aibertori. llr. snd we. W. C. Lawson hsd as their guests during the past week their daughter. Mrs, Thomas DaBlols and little son Thomas of Charlottetown. Mr] Claude Callaghan, student st St. Dunstsrfs University, Mr. Jimmie Pike, University of N. B.. sn'd Miss Ferne Wlikle, Prince of Wales College src home for the holidays. Mrs. Parnsil McWilllams, batd. Mrs. Hoeford Locke. O'Leary. and Mrs. Lloyd Leard, Victoria West. recently visited their mother, Mrs. Henry Lelrd who is ill at her home in Albcrton. A jolly party was held on Sat- urdsy afternoon when Belle Wilkie celebrated her ninth birthday st her home in Aiberton with ll of her llttlc friends. Games were en- Joyed until time for refreshments whents dainty supper was served. The beautiful candle-lighted birth- day coke was the centre of st- traction. “The Concert in the Loft" s. ser- vice of praise in song and story was presented in the Alberton United Church Sunday evening. The Reverend P. A. Fitzpatrick was narrator. The choir was under the direction of Mr. C. R. S. Leard with Miss Annie Leard at the or- gsn. On Thursday night, May 19th the Albermn Hockey Club held their annual banquet in the beau- tifully decorated dlning room of the Hillside Restaurant. A sum- ptuous chlcken dinner was tend- ered the diners. who did full jus- tice to the excellently cooked din- ner. Among tho guests of honor sat Mr. Charles MacLeod who kept the diners in s constant state o! hilarity with many witticisms. The members sre all well pleased with the co-operstlon received during the past year snd since bigger plans sre being made for next year. it is hoped that similar co-opera- tlon will be forthcoming, thereby benefiting the community as a whole snd each individual ii: particular. The regular meeting of the Town Council was held on Mon- dsy evening. Msy 16th. Mayor C Profit presided. Councillors Moran Corbett, Weeks snd Currie were present. Bills amounting to $267.14 were moved paid. Mr. Howard Clsrk was appointed mag- istrate tn replace the late Mr. J l. C. Hunter. Titers was s dis- cussion rs street work to be taken up so soon u possible, snd it was decided to get services of surveyor. there was also s dlscusslc t on the placing of o tap drain in the north- west section of the tovtpi. The meeting decided to instruct police to check up on speeding snd reck- less driving within the town limits. Committee reported dump cleaned up and ready to accom- modste citizens for ciean-up-tveeic. every day and thereafter. on each Wednesday afternoon. Meeting ad- journcd. O'l.eqry and Vicinity Miss Jean Kennedy, Charlotte- town, former resident of O'Lesry. was s visitor to the village over the week-end. Mr. William Wallace, Coleman, is o. patient in the hospital in Alberton. His many friends hope home. James Bsglole. Ellwood Gotelle. Betty Pete, students from O'Lcsry attending school in Charlottetown or Summer-side, spent the weekend st their homes. Miss Beulah MacWilliarns of Carleton. Lot c. and Miss Fer-n Oui- ton of Brae, who are employed at the Summerside Telephone Ex- change. spent the week end st their respective homes. Mr. snd it'll-s. Da MsoPhersnn of Ssckvllle, N3. hs e been visit- ing friends in O'Lesry over the weekend. Lost fsli Mr. MscPher- son bought s bungalow from Mr. Fred McLeod of the Brae and hsd it moved to OTesry. llr. Ivsn Webb, f-Iowlsn. motor- ed to Waterford. N.B.. on Satur- day, Msy 21st accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Wsrd Jelly, Unlnnvsle, and Mrs. Arthur Digmm. Wood- stock. ‘Thcv will visit their broth- er. Rev. Russel Webb snd Mrs. Webb. Mrs. Webb is in very poor health sud her many friends hope that soon there will be on im- provement to her condition. ‘ audiences in the evening witnessed the presentation of s Rose" in Kinkora Hall, sponsored hy the Kinkora Credit Union. and directed by Mrs. Henry Tralnor. the play was pronounced by huge success. her bachelor uncle. Colum Mc- Cormack. and her aunt. Ann Mary. Maurice Fitzgerald. a wealthy Dub- lln artist. (ails in love with her while painting her picture. but the that soon he'll be able to return smooth. The intrigue of a heart- less rival, and obstacles that scent wcll-irlgh insurmountable threaten Dublin srtish-Lloyd Smith. ICHARLQTEETQWN ' The rlghl; suit . . . the right anywhere . pockets and 2 button Sizes 12 to 16. Upper Floor-Main Store Summer Styles Are In on your Summer travels . . .. Week-end holidays . . . Vacation White flannel shortie coats, Fly-avray type, with set-in trim. Jl c skilfully o the right coo! . . topper . . . to Mk0 you . . in well dressed ease. Exciting Fashions White crepe suits with four button fastening. Set - in Dockets. Sizes 12 to 18. 35.00 White wool crepe shortio, double brelsb- ed with half bolt. Junior type. Sizes 12 to 16. 29.75 liésl? JIHRTEEN Al lMAllMAlPS “My Irish Rose” Presented At Kinkcra ~—Ori Wednesday. May l1, large afternoon and three-act drama "My Irish sll a "My Irish Rose" is the story oi sn Irish country loss, the pride of course of their love is for from a tragic end. and even after their marriage, she is led to suspect his fidelity. But the play is well spiced with laughter and all that makes an enjoyable entertainment. The cast was as follows: Colum McCormack. a prosperous Irish Farmer of County Klidsrs — Emmett Troinor. Maurice Fitzgerald, s rich young Terry Creigsn ~ McCormcckvi nephew. s young Irish patriot in Exile — Wilfred Trslnor. _ Mr. Archibald Pennywlit. s wealthy English tourist-Raymond Smith ‘ Mr. Michael Pepperdlne, sn emln- ent Dublin barrister-Edwin Smith PLAN TO AITEND DANCE In ORAPAUD HALL WEDNESDAY. JUNE 1st Admission _40c Ausplccs W. l. Prince County ICULINI Tlfll Strictly spouting. only the mats of the species should be called s palace). The female ll o poo-hm Pioneers Shawn McGilly, the laziest man Kenna I Machree, b l Mrs. Wilfred Grcenan the stage, all performed —Mary Gallant. draining and painstaking preparapfor css. Mrs. Edwin Smith receiving high commendation Lady Agnes Barichlotv, who liesl- their very successful portrayal of} rlaiiciiig tales at nothing, Wanda Grcenari their respective parts. Pegeen Burke. a servant oii the Specialties betwccn the Acts wcrez‘ 111 111.1 McCormatrk farm. Elizabeth Mc- Solos: Galway Bay and Mothcritti mil 6Y1: BOARDING HOUSE the pin)‘ y Mr. Sabinus and V t Youive e01" THAT LAs-r week You wetztz- I OLD HAPPV 100K Au. LAT HERED UP F02 o1=l= "rt-ta SOFA . 0M YOUR HEAD / é a AeAtto 2 we THOUGHT voup BE: sacs 1st THE - “m, i," , STABLE ALL. . ~' GUMMER ! soups e ‘ ' you vsoote yl ll I '1’ t-tcwlcurztoue Popul- ZSAYG, Atzewr you '4 -DiD You FALL ' A DRNE ON Rabio GONG -~iNSTEAD ot= ' CoMMerzciAus-wwi-tets) PQOBING A MAME You Qut-r 11o Tt-te sree-tct-t, PERSONAL 6562515, cao 3011c Tt-ta PAsi- ROLL PLAN 0F 80V- tue 1.1.5. scutues some 01.0 wee .2 .'-- o2 o0 Ptato TO; PENClLG to ,/"//'/// / / lilies geeo- i. tue Hi5 toe/s Coageo ut>= -_-L biAJOR HOOPLE Mc- in County Kildare -~ Wilfred Rose Creigan. s wild Irish Rose. Kenna; Highland Fling by gather- Qreenm Elaine Roberts. inc ltfch/ialioii; Step-Dancing by Ann Mary McCormack, Colum's Although many of the cast were Mr. Norbert Costciitt; and violin sister with a true Irish heart — making their first appearance on solo by Tod AI-Irarn. In the ‘ their afternoon solos by Miss Muriel Ann The Widow Hannigan, with money roles with s skill and realism that’ Sinnoit and .\liss Adelaide Duffy in the bank and an eye on Colum ;g:1\'e evidence of a very tl1oro11gt1 were loudly ottmred. Special mush: specialties was Elle"! FllZKEFRldt fl Dublin lWlT-Jllifl. and sll without exception are‘ siipplirti by Airs W. E. McGuigan. Oill These SPIWIRIIIPS ivera musical and treats of the first class. land ili1~_\' contributed a large share 112 ctntpiete s real evening "lifilll. i -- -.v>Ln..t...-.a- ~