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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Lucknow Sentinel, 1936-11-05, Page 4- ■ ■! -rji -.?'•y;».- '-1 -fgpl ■ ;■.... r*1 i .’;■' » ■ f . .................. '................ ■ -•& 4 -- • ■ r-W-'...... ......................!-g—U.I.I!., .^..,-:....S'..;y„....I ....v.,;.......................M,. .L... ...;il....................... .1 . ' * • * ■ . o • *< % <0 J L ------------------------f ■l> •' ■ft ii TTEES WEEK-END i at ■ W-FNGH-AH ’ • Conre- and Share in. Bargains i THURSDAY,' NOVEMBER 5,. IffSS WINDHAM Show Starts at 8-Qft PJM Ttas-r 5s?--November 5^-T " a . '-RONALP COLE5EAN ’ CLAUDETTE COE-BERT — VICTOR ' Mef 4GLEN ■ ■ ' ■ i rctMer Two Rajs” ' A STORY OF THE FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION ***5 N WFMtraw JPCX-WNTr. CMfOAOCWS ' .Ifozftarf? tqr PANBHCJ- t HERMAN; ’ Oj’recfedJby” FO4I Front tfre pTav. ’■ ' &y Maxwell! AirderEsrr , Ra-ffADKlPicruw '. SILLY S®EPWN¥ W CGLOfe-’"BROKEN WY^* • ■ COW EARLY, FEATURE STARTS AT 8JU mg cmi WhdttKi^ aftemoani afc tte Ermted Cfturcfc Auxiliary “ . j home of ESfe. HDamdsom whe® i , " .[granfcsitas re?l3r <* the ! . fertar tfktFfe V tfemn-. '“S' W L'^' w' itterrasnfenc was mt 'E&e s“s? *e, . irfnme gr®r*«4Ea® 1!te tJwtam-.TO? pnufeot oc-j resS; tte W tfe toe meamy. tfe "W “W" 3®- fe-tatOTFtBT-' Bjt. tte £«#* Wer. repeited m ...renSlr. . re <ter« to <fcIrate‘a™OT'’- mralt« * weetawr. L, itte :'tOT<&. aron® fe paMfe fc^h'H THESE SAJfE PtWCES FOR 'remeterr. sti^'rr^ rfrcfc anS. tfe S&fc .&^r,s‘ira^ W3s “'en br IEss E-3 ' ■:iCTSM^-»B«.afefc.iE«is»,i®?^a*r,4.!x®”^'i*’Bw'• .iaMet^fflusistfeferat w® We oti- Matfe r«a£ wfeffikew b® Sfes Hazri ‘ Xeots." ffiss. IfetSfeOT txxS. t® in, Vetetar. J&s. Wilson fwowa with “? gg<*_?e3S 5SS?T Uwmwraa^ Mrs. Hfac SfeC «L dtel®*"* "*fc? T&e offitrmsr. /streBM ® srratt gHb '.Jfa. WE £.>5® *« . '.S&athCTs gswet t& derrvonstrssfont benediction:. A., social baif r tear* waa.spent, lunch . bemg served' •“ ! by the hostess. A vote of thanks was- ? [ ‘ tendered Mrs. Decker for the use of ? ter home, . !. i •., I Presbyterfani Guild “— ’■ row rr- , rJ ror ‘BRF€E YOUTH GIVENThe Guild meeting was held Tues- . ■ * dby nighf with a very7 large atteit- • FDffE-YEAR SENTENCE? : dance. After the, opening hymn, the „ “cripture readiqg was- taken? by Mau-, :tFricfe Yuotfr Wire Was Freed Dir Mirnler Charge, Accused His Grandmother Atrd Butter Confessed —Created Unusual! Crinrinal Case, ' WE ARE CONTINUING ' * the making of braided rugs', - After ' [; the meeting' rf&se^- refreshments : wette served by thfe hostesses; Mrs; ■■Cl Cl Bimwnv Mm fert? feacheg, ■' Mrs; B. Bradford and Mfcst. X fefc. Hallowe'en; Sacral ' ,, The. HairoweTen social efwfcg' held by tte' Y;BLIT, ofthe United Church ’ • on' Wednesday- wight; wad welt atten­ ded Tlte program lied’ By Ttemton; Eedy, opened with s£o masked parade Those* receiving prize® were lady's fancy dress; Darrs Dvra®;. lady’s;conrie ‘ dress; Walter - B^feinsw; ' gent's fancy dress; Douglas; EFfetf; genf-k rmnfc; Efarold Fa^terepi®; cteldren's fancy, Betty Gffespfe; hoy's? fancy, Morris: Currie; A- mixed program? fofewed and began with af piann- diet ‘ by Jfe CL C. Trefevet® and daugh­ ter Wilma;.. a reading by Mis® Melba Fo-wler; a vocalduet; by Dorian? ami June* fetledge ‘‘Optamistfe Frog”'. Miss; (Hive- Farrier rend a ^amF which was; quite humorous'; ® trio? by Ms® Claite Pentland andMy and MBs, TL EL Turner “The Torped® and: the “WhaFe/r; ® sdfe by Lynn Turner “Pussy CatL ' A. drama made ripe of • |witfeh©t and pianos musi'e supplied By! Mrs® Wilted- Treleaverr, who- ■ renre- ’ seated a ghost; Song® and: round® were. led by Mis® Cora, Colbert; Re­ freshments of sandwiches; pumpkinl /pie and! coffee were served undf eorr- cEirtfedi a .very happy evening: Schwf Citerary The' fbBowing’- i® report, oC the last Eutemry progritr® hefdi fm the .runior: school roonv Friday last . pim'- An executive for ES3i6rUJ®r was ' ■ fbrnredr ■ a® fblTows President; ' shfeEp^ ’ ■ Etou dhuimh^. Dumganrron; wa® the? eem inspection efrasetn By the Maftland Wo^ ae^- Presbyterian . of the PresBy- chEEim > feria®i Church; fnr which te hold -the ■ Skcffamd meeting- of the western wrnr errrrffetafffr- . (Svisfon.- Mr®. Efevidsmu of Duugam’' sfiee^ cBtejp “anx - A . ' • ' ^Mowing the opening Psalm; the Ewalfc ; Sst^pitoe'resso® wa® read by Mir®. ^■'EL' afeEx^j.-'^^ Stewarir of .Budtnow; prayer pnors; L “'Tfeshe and? the Churchy' wa® off. \&w& jgF.Ufe CbHfnsbns of Askffeidr, orc hehaJf of the- iwc tet; nas^;]jtegS^0TC W,3f ’aafdB^sed: the . Exeetfeny report® by the seeret®?2- 1 *, *fe® of Ashfefd; Dungannon; send' . .-.' ■ Eai'cfcmjw' W^5'E.Sly dlso< the Buefcrooxv' ! Young-Wopte«/’ffi Society, were pre- BSo ASb WLjSEL seated; aSE showing good attendance ' a®®, progress, sustahred throughout yeart A?.- teport. -wmi also' received: r@st—Vtsitiwg from Mfes Iu®ike Gramgdy Crau- broofc:, when was. chose® by MaitTaud HreshyteroEE t® attend Kinta® ’Sum- . mar Sfe&odL of Cuirass; EL ■ Musical numbers' were pxmvicfed §tiar. ttaelh<^S» uti^uber® of the Dtmgamrp® choir, arJohfe ElKfey‘^jjjjggg. included g so to* sung by Miss ■ Eettwe Stotters; a '.tyre, which in> j ctofed Mrs.. fe St ■ Jotes; Miss Stew- z art* ®mh Mis®, feth pteirfesv Mrs- Fhi> ?Ifpi Stewasd" of Lucfenowr also5 rendered' 'ataPTm, ' ’ ;■•• Mfer, Ketmetfe .MteLeaw- of Wrong-’ ' han®, ptesirffeitfe of Maitland Fi’eshy- gave ® most interesting ,ac-’ ' count of the Lifd and; work of Dr. - Jessie' Mae feu®, formerly of Krong- - 'rrtoonv Sb'ttth Chiu®. Mission; [late of ■Rtefeett;M«fi«aK College; Canton; but.. now retired ore account' of iW health.. ’f week-end; ah &£»■ Bnme- hem ■ Mk Ttenme- Miller; County E&ater ‘ ' 3fe® Etoy ■ ESte^'dr Lte^anw’raf North Humtg.wu®- also* ins attem waited hem parent® oijr TEawdhy tot. dame^ and . spoke' of the great' work -J? 1 0 -v Accused Hisdie Ffsherr sard? the Lord’s prayer re- peated in iirtiisom.'Mss Pearl Heiwfer- sow gave ® very interesti’ng talfe on" “Why the Bible is Trrrer, and; led in ■ prayer The next number was a male Central figure in one o f the most (prartette by Eeonard MacDonald, ''tJWISMat criminal; cases in Canadian Frmafc 5TacE‘enzier Rexford Cstrandier fe^ory; and? AyErner Aitchrsoh. .The main ? -.................. — feature of the program; was a play .‘beefed to five years, in. Kingston Pen- *' |#*Anyftod^fs' Family on a Snnday '^ntiaryl by .Fnstiee -fr C. Makins , Mdrn®rrg“ Those taking ■ part were onl ® charge of “Creating a puhlfe ^Hfc Clyd&'ReidV Miss Dorothy Nixon; brischief” arising,, out of the axe- ' ;EKs® Jessie Etemfersowr Miss Helen s^®3Phg of hfs grandfather. ; MacDonald; Catherine' Agnew, Bird T^re actual sentencing of the lad; 1 Dnr and- Roy Aitchison; Miss Jeam aprTPitted on a charge of murder . ip^ Forster played a piano solo1 and ae- connection with the slaying’ two; companies the hymns. Collection and? Years ^ro>, who then implicated: his count of the sides was taken, Mr. htandmother and- stilT later Confessed Tofiw PoiTocfc w present and madfe > tiwfcf hut- three minutes" a pfeoi for a® many-of the Young; ®a HT-year-old grandfather, Pdnpfe, of Ducknoxy tn gu to the' ^btlfp Stroh, wa®’ slain Easter Sun- Walkertoro EaKy. as possible- A sofol(i3Yr E934-, Leffler was arrested,, tried wa® sung By Mrs; D, Thompson and arr<® acquitted. Lxisf June he made a a reading- By Mrs, p. Steward;. The " closing number of the program* was; se sold by Mis® Kathleen Caxnmthers'.! The meeting cfosfed with a ^ymn; and ■ a prayeh .by Rev. MacDonald.. “■Why the Bible is Trrre”', and Iedirr ett; fey Jones; Hamid Emingtoii, Eeterf Patterson, ” Paulfne- Jones;' verae CuBert; vree-ptesi,. Anetfe&i Doffs Reed, Leonard Rivett. Betty Stewmrt; secretegy Ettg Belfe Web-' Bradford read. “Origin of HaITowP>’ ster;. treasurer,. Franklte Fedy; edf j |dr of paper, Anetfe Stew-art; sssif! •a Earl Leffler, I®-year-sTd ' Carrie.k Township ybutte was sen-''? The actrial; sentencing of the lad; ■/, statement as a resit it (,.f which' his " grandmother,- Mrs, Mary Strohn was i arrested : Brn-ught to trial last week,a grand . iUrj? fehuriTOfl1 a. “no hill” m her cpse- hid just before- it did so .a sednS1* -.tetement by Leffler claimed she was ’. not connected! 'with the slaying. The ’ l«d. said hg. killed his ■ gramlfather. accftfenfalTy, and having ' previously \ been acquitted, could not. he recharg­ ed with murder. ■ ’ h ■ . ■ Mr. Foster j Moffat was ■ fprenmn of the Grah|rl! Jmqr Messrs. Mfk Wrp song by .'Junior room; .song: by wretwe® m® aecoun.ro® nt rmantn, wr o® paper; Arnette Stewafctfc; assttJ rJ.;. m- i.'.,EhayerS' offered by Mrs, mifter, Raymon® Duarte They efirnte r^dmg f o,c rtTp, Messrs Wih Wr ......... . .... „l ... ............... ... .^tte.pwer by Anstte St^r <■ a,^Pm?r. dnlli by girls of the Junior- room;1-zfe an® Achin' Maelhtyrn .wore call- reading by l»s feed. At thd close’jury duty thig. vicinity, ’ _ I of the program, candy wife nerye® <lt4 not sit on? any of the assize' t- ESr- mttt Dad? Save" the King was; sung. • dnnes, ■* , Aitchrston; of' Lmkrrow and -Mis, Me-j a name- -fhr the paper which will bg Whimrey of Dungannon- brought te(“tL S; Sflfei 8; Express??. ' .this ' my. inspiring meeting., Tfe program consisted of® skit The* ladies of Dungannon W. O.j by bo.yH; recitations; by Gw most; gUSEBionW; entertained at- test Stewartr jgfUfei Stewart; « .*■. - \ A /J if ' > —if. ■■. ■»- *.'''* f '..I w