The Goderich Signal-Star, 1948-04-22, Page 3•
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10114 YEAR
GODERICH ONTARIO THURS
A
RL 22nc1.1 1948
Court Sittin
aSINESS :DIRECTORY I
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VIM14.ERED
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W...43:1004. ATTRIDGE: .
CHARTERED• ACCOUNTANT
?hone Noe -Office 34$W. House 348j
4 Goderich, '
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G. McCNN, •
Accountant
Clinton, Ontarto _
Phone 476,1 , Albert ,Street
. ACCOUNTING & B90IiltIREPPIG
ACCOUNTING ,& BOOKKEEPING'
,ASERVICE
For -Small Businesses, *tors, Etc.
Bookkeeping Systems Installed.. ,
I3ooke Balanced" Monthly
Financial Statements
Wage Summaries
BUsiness. and Personal income Tax
Retiirns
ALBERT SHORE •
Office: Corner North St. and Square
. Phone ii75. Residence Phone 444.
INSURANCE
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
JN-
SU1tACE. CO. -.-. Farm add
isolated to -Wit rroperty insured. cv
President, Chris. Leonhardt, Born:
Vice -President, Hugh Alex-
ander,_Walton ; *Mgr.and Secy-
Treas., AL A. Reid,Seaforth-
Leonhardt,
Bornholm; Hugh Alexander,. Wal-
ton; Sam. H. Whitmore,' Seaforth,
.
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Robert
_ -,*Archibald, `Seaforth; :John 11. Me -
Ewing, Blyth; Frank McGregor,
.L._.Alalone„-Seaf orth-;-
•o1inuon;- John-
Harvey Goderich. •
J_•---,...f.AgentS--7j0h1 E. Pepper, • Bruce.
field, R.R. 1 ; George A. Watt, Blyth,
141.t. - 1 ;.' Finlay • MeKerelier,
Dublin; R.R. - J. F. Treuter,
• Brodhagexi. •
. Policy -holders can n3ake all pay-
ments and get- their earde receipted
at the Royal Bank, Clinton; Keith
Cutt's Grocery, Kingston .,Street;
Goderich,
,
' MEDICAL
J. R-. FORSTER, ZAP,•'
- EAR; NOSE, THROAT
Late House Siirgeon. New York
Ophthalmic 'and'Aural ELespittil,
•assietant at lieoreffeiff Eye Hospital
and -Golden Square Throat Hospital,
London, England. • •
EYES TESTED, GLASSES
- --tgurvia*r)z - .
*" 53 Waterloo Street S., SlialtifOld;"
"Telephone 267., •
. Next: visit Bedford -Hotel, Gode,
rich, 'Wednesday, April .2Sth, 1948,
at' 2.p.m. ti11,4.30 p.m.
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(11:11110PRACTOR, AND DRUG-
LE.SS_ THER&P-ISt:
Goderich, Phone. 341
•
OFFICE HOURS
Mon. & Thurs..-9 ' to 11.30 a.m.
--2 tG 5 p.m. (only)
• Tues.' ,to 11.30 a.ixi.
2tp 5 P.m. &-7 to 8 p.m.
Wed. & Sat. -9 •Ito 11.30 a.M. (only).
• Mineral fume baths by appointment
. -•
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12:- N. ATKINSON
*-51 South St. •-'••• --
Registered .nnder Drugless Practi-
• tioners Act for the Province -of
• Ontario. , •
NIALCOLIYI liATLIERS -
ItiouRA#0g. 4..
Fire, Automobile, Liability, etc
REAL *ESTATE
ToWp, and' 1raxm-'44CPerties
.For satisfaclorYieiltits in the
sale or rental of iout.prOpertY • .
iist it with
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:iviAtgom. MATHERS
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'WEST ST.'
Phone 1151Y Goderich
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A. IA -CQLE
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Optometrist,OPtician '
Eyes Examiuedi, (illasSes .Fitted.
Phone 33 Gotlerich, Chit.
•rong
OPTICIAN and 'OPTOMEiBIST
„
Square, Goderich
"See Armstrong and See Better"
At Lucknow ant Wednesday of
,. each .month. t". ,•
DONALD 13: BIZ
•.EXPERIENCED. 'AUCTIONEER
LiCeited fdr Ctninties Of Huron
• and' Prue°
BMA% •Plif0M- 49
For information aPPLY to
• Kernighan; Division Court Clerk,
GoderIsch,
regather.
oront
Ptir. and Mrs. Ray Cater
,P1,01iaren, rOpAY in Euchre
Otunpetifiq '
1_41,..msta byndred-former.residents,
of Iiluren\coUnty and their, friendsmet on Tuesday, April 1,3th, at the
. ,
West -End 7YALC.A., College and
5
VOYerCOUrt streets, TOrOnt0,, for the
first Party of the gurou Old Boys'
.•
Association for 1948. Many erlioYed
bridge,. but the main interest was
in :the euchre competition' for the
McLaren trOblisr• Thiswent. te .the
lady and `gentleman *receiving the
highest, nufabei of .points and was
'played for individually and not ,as
a team. The tr•oPhy was presented
to Mr. Ray • Carter, formerly Of
Clinton, and Mrs. Ray Carter, form-
erly of ,Goderich, by Mr. J. 0. Scott
and Mrs. Scarlett, the previous
holders. -
were ten"lucky" Prizesand A portrait of Their Majesties King 'George -VI and
There , , •
Mr. a ac
M. Jackson made the' dra:w, queen Elizaheth especially taken .to eominemoiate the
the winners being Miss Derothy, twenty-fifth anniVeffary-Of*1,their- Wedding On: April
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ROVAL sixiyER virtDbm
Cornish i(Clinton),.. Mr. R.*.13robks*
(*Winkliam), MISS Agnes- Walker 26th, year.
(Wingham), Mr,- D. • Thompson
(Goderieh), Miss 'Marg.. Slean (Tor-
onto), Mrs. • Welch. 1 -Clinton )., , Mr.
Peter Gardiner.' (Walton), Mr,
A. Campbell, (Wingliam), Alfs• 1.
131.•ooks. (Wingham) .and Mr. W. j.
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-EDWAR:11 *: Emmen:
ucEsEp AUCTIONEER
• Oarespondence. promptly an-,
:Sweied. Immediate arrangements
can be made for, Sales Date by
calling Phone 203, Clinton.
Charge.moderate anct-satisfac-
tion Guaranteed... .: 19t1
JEEAROLD 44.701a014
'PVENSED-AUCTIONEE
-,. HURON AND rEglrit
For information, ete. vvrite"
Sealorth; or -phone (col- -
lect) Sciforth, or 867, Goderich.
eo. .G. MacE*an.
e„AceitlentiAnd.._Motor Car__
surance
01410E—MASONIC TEMPLE
• • WEST STREET'
PHONE 230 - GODERICII
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WESTERI('ONTA140
MOTORWAYS
— Bits Schedule Now In 'Effect
To LONDON STRATFORD
7.45 a.m. 7.45i a.m..
12.15 P.m. 12.15 p.m.
4.15 p.m.
an
8.15 p.- - -
Bus for London leaves -at 7:00-a.m
on Saturday and Monday only.
Sundays and :holidays the i215 bus
goes to Stratfordunify.
: Connections at Clinton for London,
Detroit, Wingham, Walkerton,
'Port Elgin and Owen Sound.
:',tt'""'4"th'','**zt'Cotmeet,ionsmate.S1)ratford4derr.We:-od
stock,;. Kitchener,/Guelph, Hamil-
ton and Toronto.
Connections at Mitchell for Listowel
• and London. ,
For information phone Reg. McGee
,& Sons at 765.
,
W. CRAM:ILI-.
I.141cantANC*
. and
REAL ESTATE.
--PHONE „24 . „„‘GODERICII
,
VON'T • TAKE A CHANCE
'ON. SLIPPERY ROADS!
Get Car Insuirance today.
(-also-windstorm hisurancet
FROM
GORDON' JEWELL,
6, OODERICII•
.Phone Carlow -30-r4
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Shifting- our responsibility can
make da
emocrcy lose balance.
bow
ItIETItg IN }Elm
'INSITItANCiE
CONODBRATION IAFE
CAB,7„1,
FIREr-Preferied ,ratep *for •
preferred rlsks'
ACCOUNT & :SICKNEss -
coistat •
- -JOHNVAIlitts11-
hone 82,13,4Dti.ngannot...,
You worry about- your present
or future sectirity,
Phiine ,Carinw 11
. B. R. ROBINSON' '
Monarch Life Assurance repre-
sentitive-,--RTIL-1, Port 'Albert.
36tf
ROY N. BENTLEY
INCOME TAX—(Business, Pri-
vate orFarmReports)
BOokkeeping SerViceS— (Weekly
• 4) MOIlt 1
• Typing -,•(Private ot Commercial
work).
36 'REGENT' ST s
[B,d-x 58 Goderieh_, (141.0- NE 27041
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-Jones (Seaforth).
In ,addition. tei, the abeve, among
those present were ,Air.4„ and ,Mrs,
Jack Allen, ,Mrs:' G. 'Armstrong, Mr.
and Mi'. R. B. Bouskill, Mrs. Clara
Brown, Miss Eva., J. Bryan" -Mr.
Walter Buchanan, -Mrs. W. A. Camp,
bell, Mr. and Mrs., J. clochrane
Mr,. W. Davis,' Mr. atal*.-Airs. BOb
Dundas, Dr. and Ma.'.J. G. Fergu-
son, Mr. and :Aire. Gordon- Fowler,
Miss Vera. Gardlnef,-Mr. FL Glenn,
P. Gudiner, *Dr...and. Mrs. L,
M. Grese, Miss .Auhe Fareilron; Mrs.
"E-,---Harr4i-sonaMiss-M-4-jaAykinsi.:Mr
.and Mts, nioi?s,*.Airs'. K.
lielVard, -Mr: Ernie Hunter, Mr.
L. •Attkson,".Mr, • and Alr,S. W. J.
Jones,. Miss_ L. Knox, 0, Mrs: "N.
Koehler, Mr.' Harold Koehler, Miss
Lottie Laing, Mr, and Airs. Ken . the last meeting deOrie's
Macauley. Miss -Margaret AlacDeri- Men's Club for ;,_the seasen Was
old, Mr; and Mrs:Wes. McCutcheon, held in the Parish Flail on April
Mr.. H. McGowan, miss ndith Abont twenty-tive men were
Lauchlin. Miss May Mc.Lauchlin, Present, Mr. Harold. Williams in-
Ferne .MeLean, Miss *Jean Ale- 'troduced the speaker, Mr. Ralph
AlichaeL, Miss* Dora Martin, Mrs. ,Latimer, Who. had been kind enough
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Fred Morgan. MiSs A.larion 'gurney, to bring a great deal' of .equipment„
-11r.• and -Arfs. -Geo. _Parry, .Mr., antl--tw -demonstrate the prefabritation'
Mks, C. J. „Parton,' . Mr. and Mrs., and:blinding of the BaileY bridge.
Lorne' yringle, Mr. And *jack Air.,Latimer's lecture was very inter-.
Ray, and 'Mrs. W.I.RecT4.ond,, esting and instrucpve: -His Scale.
,mr.- -and -MrS:113-Presr RbbitisoW mr. met:let' 'Of life Bailey bridge; -which'
and Mrs. Scarlett, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Q. Scott,' Airs. E. G. Sloan, Air,
• and Mos. B. W. Smith, Mr. mud Mrs.
W. D. Sprinte, Mr:. and -Mrs.' Geo.
Vionison, Mr. and Mrs. -Frank Thom-
-son, 'Mr. and Mrs.. Wm. Tunney,
Miss Jean Turner, _Miss Sadie
Walker, Mr. • and Airs.. S. White,
Mr. Reg. Williams, Miss M.
Miss Mabel Zinnaer,' Mr. ltussell
iiiieriid others.
If you missed this party," says
the secretary, "lake a point to 'at-
tend the pimare, ISth, at High
Park, and .,,meet your friends' from
-Huron-, eonnty.r---
MEN'S CLUB HEAR'S TALK.,
ON -:THE BAILEY BRIDGE
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'',U411.111111011illogNi
Rundown Feeling May Be Often
Caused-Byllerious—Trouble
Strained; tense nerves are Often the cause of
'restless nights. Improper rest, night after night, is
quickly followed by less of appetite;irritabilityand
5..tired, run-down -condition
For disorders Al,ch. as these, Milburn's Health
andNerve-Pills arhigh1ybeneficiair-The iron, and gEttilfg--ingrediehts _
they contain help to improv-ethe blood content, stimulate the nervons
system; and the appetite, aid digestion, thushelping to promote sleep,
' Milburn's Health and Nerve Pilhrate •sold at tIrng punters °everywhere.
•
The T. Milburn Co., Limited, Termite, Ont,
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TA
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4,, yet .0s4(1..,111i.ift900 vs.
M41011J'3,,441.140.0II:t: for
POrot,it
n , u mg, S$1911 on rt
'day 'alit of, the non-jiiry "sittings
,of the Sbpreme ' Colin before
.M•r•
Jpstice MaelCafr, eViclence
was. heard In the 'astion 'MoOdy
et 14, v$. Maloney et et al, for the
InirPoSe of asse ing damages,.
havibg een admitted by the
"defendants. ' • . ' street -United 'church liva held in
jesephAloody, 'his wife and two the church* hall • en,..MondaY, .April
daughters,„.411 of ' Goderich, Sued 10th,„ the president, Airs. Aberhart,
Peter. Maloney alld,5-4atfrick• Pres/41eg. .The ineeting opened -•with'
'Rourke, of -McKillop township, for ransie softly played on the -piatO
total 'damages of „$10,000 ,for by Miss Mary. Buchanan and _all-
.
ceSts.
The 4egeudan't in the action had;
entered a Counterclaim for an :oilier
declaring the defendant entitled. tO
the chattels al:1X111.& gthef
lifetime of the plaintiff; and upon
his ,4eath an abiolute ponveykulee-;.
alio an; injUnetion *Testraining the
plaintiff ,fr.em Molesting tpo
ant lu:his PoiseSilon of: the lands.
DOnnel• •
E. Exeter,
for defendant: ''•
NOWA' ST. KV.R.NINO. AWOL*
"
The Eager thank-egering Ineeting
.0f; the Evening AnxitiarY. Nort14.
Awl& received in an accidTrit at propriate verses repeated by AirS.
Dublin onrjalf-13, 1947. Aberhart. The worship service, in
By the judgment, Joseph Moody charge of Mrs. K. Walls, Qpened
was awarded $1,218.75; Miss Flor- with a 'hymn, follo*ed by short ,
ence.moody, $150; Miss Joan M000,, address by Mrs. Aberhart in which, piano duet by. Etelen-riitnikra. aid
S:26o; Mrs, Edna moody, $1,800;
total.$3,437.15.. assessed
to
Were assed
to the defendants, • -- •
Mr: and Mrs. Moody, -Miss Joan
Meetly, Pr. M..- Graham,. Dr, H.
RI Hall, al/ of Godericb, and'. Dr.
Charles Ross, of gLondon, gave evil-
denee-..--• Frank Dannelly, K.Ct, acted --
1M, the plaintiffs; D. G. E. Thon1P-
sato, ..ondon for defendants. •
• .4 --47eirest vs. Dick Settled
, ,
Settlement was reached- Out of
-
court in the action broiight by W. L.,
Forrest, retired contractor, of, Gode-
' h, against -Ross Dick for posses-
sion of a farin In -Stanley 'townshin
na-an-accounting-of-goods-and-ehat
FINE PASTRY, CARES aind
14
Wstai this Vac() each week
• • for SPecials.,
e215-'6rjSe4;rrl:::f:#, ecl'a
goo a ,doz.
DAILY DELIVERYTO
• YOUR rio011.-
one 1841.!
,
B. BEAl'ON? Prop.
,she took the members' thdughts back
to the Last -Supper and also thelast
breakfast. „The :Scripture Was read
.by Mrs. E. Harris, and -Mrs. H.
Fowler led prayer, - Misses.
Alar4aret Henry and -Jean Scott sang
a lovely, dnet,,accompanied by Miss
• Mary - Bubban a n .•; A, suitable • Po
Was recited by 'Mrs. IL Turner:
, Mrs. IL Baxter introduced :the
speetal speaker, Miss Lamperte, who
gave 'an ii..iteresting arid' instructive
address on the work of the Zenana
Bible, and Medical. Mission.
• Mrs, F. Noble, moved. a vote of
thanks to Miss Lamporte •and all,
'‘Agho-had-helped to make -the -meet
tels, `Mr. Dick , is to deliver -.forth- ing so enjoyable. Miss, M. Campbell
with toAthe Afered-prayer=•-The,singing-of- a
the premisesubject to, the right
of the defendant -to reside in the
honse and to stable his stock in
barn- for .orte. month. . •
• The defendant acknowledges that
hynni. and, repeating the ,Alizpah
benediction, closed the meeting, after
which socin• holm waS enjoyed..
- -NOWTIrl
ST. 1UNITEIY-WA,.—
the plaint-iff Is the owner of Chattels The: regular meeting of the We
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on the .premises consisting of .helrs-67--iniens *AiseCiation . of Neal).* street
hold goods,' implements,- and teals 'United church WaS held on. Friday,
there when he took posSeesion, ,alse, April:10th: with group 2 in Charge.
tis o horses. five cows and three pigs- Mrs. W. IL Price, nresident,efl
ind is to lease them in the'. same.' dneted the meeting.--
. 'condition they now are When he '..-Platis wore made for a fireside
vaciffe$:•,-The .,defendantis to be hour to follow the evening clutreh
allowed the use of grain and' feed service on May .2rid.: father- and
f?clorrOng to hiMSOf and the plaintiff son banquet was* suggested to be
until the -defendant shall hold- an -held- later. . Chapman reported
auction" The proceeds• .Jrurehase of ..4i1Ver-iii-.-11-a-tAyare-
'sale. over and above the. payment for the kitchen.. • .
of $3;500 to the plaintiff sball- belong After the .busines,s .meeting Mrs:
to the .defenclant. No !wood' shall Archie Flamilton'read the SeriPture
be removed -f - the 'pr em is es Ea lesson_:and-rthesgenelkl-thanksgiving
prayer 'was "teptlated -in- unison: A
•
he*huilf, Was'a -Work of art and well of the 'parties • is to -pay- .his own
worth seeing, • mai:lug the lecture
very ;realistic :and, effeetise.
Latinter -eancitaled ids lecture by
• giVing his, hearers an insight ling
-
the clever conStruetiOn of the 'Jap-
anese balloons. frequently. ,seen on%
the west-eottsref Canal -tit E170.--fh:
United' States- during - the war.
Blackboard draWing$ made thl's Pert 4
of his -.Teeture. easily unaerstood.-
Those., present expressed
thanks and appreciation .for a op.-
able . and instructive lecture. A
buffet. lurch was enjoyed before the
meeting adj.Ourned.-- - ' •
GIRLS! T GIRLS! GIRLS!
• HAITE.:YOX1 SEEN, THE SIVIAAT, NEW
THE
Til
• PHONE
*47.
Now—"Thunder In the Valle" -The Scottish 1ighiitiids in Tfchikolor -
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NON. TUES. and WED...,
-WILLIANVFONVE1.1; olVONA 'LOY. and Ii181iNAlst WYN'
' The *Thin Man and -his deg return,. to pre.Sent his latest versiOti
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:stream -lined; *Comet:V. at its- sophisticated best.
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SONG OF .THE TI1IN MAN"
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THUB. FRI, and SAT. 6
Clandette Colbert; Ned SParlts Mad
Tite ,bharacters of 1Panitie J1ttrit's greateSt novel step from the
pages in this Siiperb ,screen adaptation...„„v,„ '
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IMITATION OF LIFE"
*.•••*
' Arrelimurrogrummiserreepoiononommaioommorns
COilling--.-Lutille1U and Pran'obiot, Tune nHe't Itusbantly.
Affairth" „.
.klatlite,efrWe&,Sati itUtl
'
ersi e
WITH HOOD
SIZES, 7 to 14x
• ..OHI,LDRE1CT'S 'WEAR
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• -
- GoDERiOil
Marilyn Elliot_was MU& **,
ated. • The, Meeting elOSed with
hynin and prayer.
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I
S'91): (breezing :Antos', .tather'a
fice).: "Well, dad, just .popped In
to say 'hullo':." Datil "Too late; ••
San; mother *peppetfin to Stlf-
'hullo.' and shie got. all"my
BROKEN
WINDWELD
. .
Well replace, it with Duplate
SafetyPlate Glass 'White you Wait!
BEEVE
UTO SO
WEST ST. • PRONE 295
(Or cotaot, your
garage orservice
• _
KNOX ciluiten
, The April -meeing of the V.M.S.
of 'Knox church.' was held in the .
"lecture,hiihl on .Tueday afternoon, "
vit'b a ..g.00d Attendan_M
ce.. zs•
• ditt-had charge of the program *and
followed the. order of .serViee, given
in, the qitudy beok. The devotional
• pfriodiVilS taken
MacE•wan • and Mrs. IreVell.
tedditt. *gave an interesting< paper
on the ,secoild chapter in the study
b o n &WPC' -51-Pre s y te ri a n -
Mb in Western Cana:dal,' and told -
of the, pioneer work of .some ofthe
early MisSienarieait Rev. john-Illnek,
Rev., F-.'Neshit; Rev. Jas. Robertson,
•David MacQtteen: .Misi
Lucy. Baker.
'
'Rev. Robert MacMillan•'brought,
greetings to t4e pieeting. and .4)010.
, briefly, stating his willingness to'lbe
of,seryice to the W.-,N.L.S. at any Dine.
Mrs; ...W. • G. •MacEwari.: and Airs.
• George Schaefer reported the visits;
made to . the during ,the
past mo
Taylor and Ali* N. Alaenay will
be -the visiting eommittee; for Aray.
Theed
.' Meeting clos, with 'prayer
by Mrs. W. Dealt and a soeiftl time
folloWed„to enable members to Meet
',,,,g4t410,taualukinted..with. Mr.
and INIrs, aMlllan arrrigirM.
ren,. Beveitly and[Plane, •'•
Godgich ?IOW Nevis .
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a
o'Lli'21111VIE DAITOE- NIGHT
WEDNESDAY, "APItIle- 213th
oisTIL'witititiltkiteittzer4
930 1230 Wamission 506 iief person '
DANOING EVERY:SITU:RDA:it NIGHT '
31,01C,NIXACEILAN' and ES ORCHESTRA,
Featuring Wools by BETTY plIIIITETTE.
wg.eals GOIG"tr);),,IIAPPEtt
'WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th , •
IIARRE110P.FUN NIGHT
, •
,
Ioranivypoirims
OROREMA
0.80 tO 12.30 Admission 15o pa person
ST. GEORGE'S W.A.
The niembers of St. George's Wo-
man's Auxiliary gathered in the
Gil'ild rOom on April 130„with the
second vice•preSldent, Airs.'ll. Need-
ham, presiding. -AlrS. N'eedbain.
oPened. the meet in g w ith prayer,
Miss Mae Meriary reading. the Litany
prayers:- ---- - ' .• '4 *- —
The firstchabtei• of the study book
,
WAS readch there 'MIS /al
( appeal for 'eamch n. every
church in every coininunity to
trihute, not • Only of hik time and
talents . but finaneially: Vinancial
dOntribiitfons aro 'tutted into living
people,:people who carry great,,,re-
sponsibilities„ who are VreStling'
switir'-iifebleing&-Wito,'"arelleit sti'flit .
up to-- opporfintities, "They belong
to us, and we to thm
e, and all of tis
to the faMily of God. .It is through
then) •Christianity must spread :and
we must follow their - w6ric..,-,and
ours' -with our interest, our prayers;
a ,
nd our' inaterlarsupporto pasut, re
--statcesS:" ' • ,--
•-mm. Z IL. Farr, Mrs. 13ertram
Mmulay 'Mid Mrs. B. Wihnot at-
tendedtIVV.A.
, : animal meeting in
Louden, ,
' -The Meeting closed with the 'grace,.
after-Which-Airs7.-.Riley- aniint4g-
Anderton served tea. ;••
..liousewife to Tramp: "You seem
to, be an tiiile.bodied man. •You
ought' to•be strong enough to work,"
Traftip; "I knoW, mum. 011(1 you
Seeni to...be beautiful enetigh to bo
en. -the stage, but ' evidently you
I tirder the simple life." "Step into
tho kitehtil„. and 111 See if I ctur
- Iir Up-ifinettl- for-7W--
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-Serme-low-Pike -
ANN PAiGE
••••••4,`,
ILK -BREAD
• VV1lite or Brown
• -24-oz-10
loaf C
P. NW AND viaTABLES
BANANAS GOLDEN RIPE, No: -1 •
' lb. 150,
—ORANGES—
fLONRIDA '
o. s • . ,
UT
_ SEEDLESS No. 1 6
r -96's "
APPLES* Bx.eic-T,E8ALT F-°AN"CrYr 113s_
LEMONS
TEXAS MARS
• GRAPEFRI11 for
1‘10 -PORTED No. 150,3 —Doz.
for-;
CABBAGE TEXAS No. 1 -
,
414
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