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SOUTHGATE Phone 334 Res, 540 MAIN ST, - SEAFORTH Church Notices McKillop Charge. +r" C a v a 1p Church: Sunday School, 9:45 a;m„ church service 11 a.m., with Duff's and Bethel congregatioes joinuzg. —Rev. J. R. Holden, Minister. Egmondville United Church,. 11 a.m., The Public Worship of God; guest preacher, Mr. Morgan; 10 a.m_, The Church School; 11:00 a.m,, Nursery School; 11:30, Jun- ior Congregation. Always wel- come at our church—Dr, .T. Sem- ple, Minister. Pentecostal Tabernacle—All mid- week services will be discontinued until first week of September; Sun- day, 10 a.m., Sunday • School; 11 a.m., Morning Worship; 7:30 p.m., Evangelistic Service. All services will be held in the Church.—Rev. H. Kendrick, Pastor. Union Summer Services,—First Presbyterian Church and North- side United Church co-operating: 11 a,m„ Rev. D. Glenn Campbell preaching in Northside United. Church. The Sunday Schools will) meet separately at 10 a.m: in their respective church. Northside Tod- dlers' Group and Junior congrega- tion at the regular times. • ANNOUNCEMENTS Mr. and Mrs. Archie Somerville, Walton, wish to announce the en- gagemett of their eldest daughter, Joan Rutherford, to Mr. Kenneth Robert Campbell, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Campbell, Dub - fin. The marriage will take place Saturday, Sept. 8, at 2 p.m., in Cavan United Church, Winthrop. Mrs. Helen Giew, Seaforth, wish- es to announce the engagement of her e'Idest daughter, Carole Jean, to Kenneth Raymond Nich- ols, eldest son of Mr, and Mrs, Raymond Nichols, Vancouver, B.C. The marriage will take place the latter part of August. Mrs. Elizabeth Habkirk wishes to announce the engagement of her daughter, Margaret Jean, to William George Buist, of Toronto. The marriage will take place bn September 3, at 3:30 o'clock in St. Mark's United 'Church. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph M. Manley, 104 Duro St., Stratford, wish to an- nounce the engagement of their eldest daughter, Anne Marie, to Mr, Francis Edward Hicknell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Hicknell, R.R. 5, Seaforth, the marriage to take place in the Immaculate Con- ception Church, Stratford, August 25, at 9:30 a.m- LOCAJ. Miss. Rita Duncan and; Miss Charlotte Vytnes, of Ottawa, and Miss Mary Dixon, of Buffalo, are .visiting at the honie of Mr. and .visiting W. J. Duncan. Miss E. C. McLeod, New York, spent last week with her sister, Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Sr. Mrs. Ella Farquharson has re- turned to London after spending two weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Ed.. Matthews. The Kale families of St. Colum - ban held a family picnic at For- mosa Park Sunday. There were nine grandchildren present. Mrs. Charles Hagan and Miss Mary Hagan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Bedard on Sunday. Mr. and ,Mrs.a J. E. Patterson, John, Allah and Dianne spent a week at the lake near Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Faulkner and Mrs. W. J. 'Farrah and Chris- tine, of Detroit, and Mrs. J. Hock- ing, of Windsor, spent a few days at the home of Miss Lillian Faulk- ner. Mr. and Mrs. Bedford Dungey and Brenda spent the past week in Collingwood with Mr. and Mrs. James Hogg. Mrs. Harvey McLarnon, Betty and Marjory and Mr. Bill Bennett spent a few days in Lawrence, Michigan, with Mr. and Mrs. Ted Harvey. Mrs. R. S. Johnston and family, Brampton, visited with Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Sr. Mrs. Gordon Wright spent a few' days last •week with Mrs. Keith Sharp in Tuckersmith. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Henderson and children, Michael and Patricia Ann, have returned to Mitchell af- ter spending a week with Mrs. Henderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews. Mrs. Peter McCowan and Kaye, Miss Betty McLarnon,\�Mrs. Fos- ter Bennett and Mr. Bill Bennett spent a few days in Ottawa with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Graham and Shauna. Mr. and Mrs. John Michels, of Seaforth, are leaving for a two months' vacation to Germany. They will sail from Quebec City on August 20. Mr. and Mrs. John Soldan and family, Parr Line, called on Miss Mary J. Hagan on Sunday. Mr. Ronald MacDonald and son, Robert, have returned after spend- ing ten days in Trenton at the home of Mr. MacDonald's parents. Mrs. J. W. Patterson is 'visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. K. McFarlane in Winthrop, Dr. and Mrs. Htigh Williams, Bryan and Hughie, of the Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn., are holi- s . YOU'VE SEEN 'EM ON TELEVISION H . YOU'VE SEEN 'EM IN MAGAZINES 0 They're Her /.%• .fir»c ��itee j . ESTINGHOUSE uality-First" RANGE S Compact! Automatic! Fast and Convenient Streamlined 30" range with completely automa- tic control panel that features . , , Fall Circle Control Dials , , Electric Clock ... , Oven-Tiimer and "Minit Minder," PLUS Appliance Outlet and Contra Pel -Lights. Gives fast, precise and evenly distributed heat with speedy Corox els• meats and. lllir'acle•Sealed Oven! Full - width storage drawer; DOWN PAYMENT 75.00 — EASY. TERMS PHONE 70 DUBLIN BRIEFS Baying with Mrs, William.- eats, Mr. and Mrs, M. Mel ar Mr. and Mrs. R,lzpii. Mcgadd of Burlington, were ,guests ov the holiday weeehend • with . , Mi Davina Andersen. Mr. Ron Rennie, Toronto ape the holiday weekend with his Ba ants, Mr.' and Mrs. M, R„ Rena' Mr. Leslie Kerr, of Toronto, a guest of his mother, Mrs. Kerr, 'over the holiday weekend Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Govenloc • Waterford, and Mr. Jack Do rance, of St. Catharines, we guests of Mrs. Mae Dorrance a Mrs. J. M. Govenlock over holiday weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Wa son, of London, were guests ov the- holiday weekend of Mr. an Mrs. W. C. Bennett, Clinton, Mr. and Mrs. R. -James Walla spent the holiday weekend in T ronto visiting Mrs_ Edythe Wallace and Miss Millie Whalley Mrs, John Kaiser, of Georgetown was a guest at the home of M and Mrs. M. McKellar. Visitors at the home of Mr, an Mrs. Ed. Matthews over the hol day included: Mr. and Mrs. Alv Farquharson and children, Wayn Linda and Donnie, of Niagar Falls; Mrs. Elia Farquharson, M and Mrs. W. A. Farquharson, M and Mrs. David Allison and Ba bara, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Scott an daughters, Sandra and Damn, a of London; Miss Margaret An Kerely, of Toronto; Mr. and Mr Stewart Henderson and childr Michael and Patricia Ann, of- Mi chell. Mr. Charles McDonald, of Win sor, spent last week in town visi ing relatives. Lee Bell, 18 -months -old son o Mr. and Mrs. Neil Bell, is patient in St. Joseph's Hospita London. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark of London, visited with Mrs. Le' Stephenson recently. Mr. and Mrs. R. James Wallac were in Harriston Monday 'attending the funeral of Mrs. Wallace' grandfather, Mr. Harry Denni Lakelet. Mr. and Mrs. Hector' Hays and daughter, Windsor; Mr. and Mrs. Millard Meader, Detroit; Mrs. E. C. McClelland, Toronto; Mrs. Fred Matcheck and Mrs. Stewart McIn- tosh; of Detroit, and Mrs. William Skinner, of Detroit, visite'd recent- ly at the home of Mrs. R. S. Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Jackson, of Toronto, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Boswell. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilcox and family, Ottawa, visited at the home of Mrs. Fred Wigg. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Morris and children, Mount Forest, are visit- ing at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McIver and Mrs. William Morris. Mrs. Frank Smith, Port Colborne was a visitor at the home of Mrs. H. R. Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gilligan and Rhona,' of Smith Fella, spent th weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Munroe. Mr. Gordon Rennie, Sundridge and Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rennie Toronto, visited over the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Rennie. Mr. ,Gordon McKindsey, of For Churchill, Man"., is at his home here -for a vacation period. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hart, Toron- to, are guests at the home of Mr and Mrs, Robert Scott, Harpurhey The frame residence on Gode- rich St. West, adjacent to Daly • OBITUARIES R� �► L mer' SAMUEL Mel lIERT SQ as Samuel McPherson, 79, promin- ent McKillop Township farmer, nt died August 5 at his home, conces- rskin - sn 13, where he bad resided for Ie. the past 43 years. was" He had lived in McKillop all his J life, and was a member of the United Church, and served, as a ock, school trustee for many years. r- Surviving besides his wife, the re former Anna C. Wieben, of Cran- na brook, are two sons, William -H., the at home; Hugh, Seaforth; three daughters, Mrs. F. W. Roy, Tor- t- onto; Mrs. Alex Fry, Cooksville;. er Mrs. George Cutler, Clinton, and d two sisters, Mrs. Ross; in Saskat- chewan, and Mrs. Alex McNab, ce Seaforth. o- After resting at the family Mei- L.dence, funeral services were con- ducted Wednesday at 2 p.m., by the Rev. D. Glenn Campbell, of r. First Presbyterian Church, • Sea - forth. Interment was made in d Brussels cemetery. i- Brussels JAMES R. McGEOCH in Dr. James R. McGeoch, former e, psychiatrist with the Ontario De- e partment of Health at provincial r. mental hospitals at London and St. r. Thomas, died suddenly Tuesday r- at Dunnville, Ont. He was a cous- d in of Roy McGeoch, Egmondville,11 and was well known here. n The doctor, a 58 -year-old gradu- s. ate of the University of Western en, Ontario School of Medicine, and a t- native of London, was returning to his home at Port Franks when he d- became ill at Dunnville. He made t- his home at Port Franks since re- tirement at St. Thomas four years f ago. He was the son of the late 1a, LoWilliamndon, and Ellen McGeoch, of - His wife, the former Celia Ger- e, mott, and a brother, William A., O of London, survive. The body is at the James M. e Carrothers and Son funeral home, - London, for service -Friday at 3:30 s p.m., and burial in Woodland cern- s, etery. The Rev. H. Donald Joyce, of Dundas Street Centre United Church, London, will officiate. JOHN McCLURE The death occurred athis resi- dence at Winthrop on Tuesday morning of• John McClure, in his 93rd year. The son of pioneer par- ents, be was one of the oldest resi dents of the township. The eldest son of the late George McClure and Sarah Torrance, he was born in McKillop on -Leap Year Day, 1864, and on February 29th of this year had marked only his 22nd ,birthday. Since rtiring from his fatm, lot 34, con. 11, McKillop, 26 years ago, he bad been in excellent health and was particularly well informed concerning local and national ev- ents. His daughter, Miss Ethel McClure, lived with him. He had been ill about four months, Married at McKillop manse by e • Rev. Peter Musgrove, his wife, the former Agnes Smith, predeceased him five years ago. Surviving are , three sons: Robert and James, Mc- , : Killop• Rodger, in Manitoba; four, i daughters, Mrs. E. Broadfoot (Dorothy),. Langley, B.C.; Mrs. t John Simpson (Bessie), Russell, Man.;' Mrs. Garnet Taylor ,(Ger- trude), Staffa; Miss Ethel Mc- Clure, at home; two brothers, Wil- - liarn, McKillop; George, in Sas- - katchewan; and three sisters, Mrs. • John Brown, Lobo Township; Miss Belle McClure, and Mrs. John. Broadfoot, McKillop. Resting at the Whitney Funeral Home here, services will be. con- ducted Thursday at 2 p.m. by the Rev. D. Glenn- Campbell. Inter- ment will be made in Maitland - bank Cerenetery. Mr andMrs. Elmer Mcceill and a4l,8hter, :Mary ,Anne,et Aber- , ?*ethy, S alr., , visited with Mr, ,• and Mrs... Amur *call, • Mr,, and Mrs. Edwin. C. Miller, Lethbridge, Alta., visited • with Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Miller and*Mr. ailed Mrs.. D. Ennis. Mrs. Armor Dundas, of London, visited at, the home of Mr.. and Mrs. J:. McIntosh, Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs. T. Dundas and other friends around Walton. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Shoidice, of Cooksville, visited with Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Ethel Ennis were: Mr. and Mrs. E. Moore, of Stratford; Mr. - and Mrs. W. C. 'Ennis and family, Lon- don; Mrs. Mary Dressel, Toronto;Mr. Gerald Dressel, Wilsonville, and Mr. and Mrs. Ken Ritchie and Larry, of Seaforth. Mr. and Mrs. -Garvin Smith, of South Porcupine, visited • with friends in the vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gill and daughters, London, with Mrs. R. W. Hoy. Mr. and. Mrs. Wm. Holman; of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Ron Bennett. Mrs. Mabel Habkirk, of Wing - ham, with her brother and sister- in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ben- nett. . Mrs. Ruby Dundas, Eleanor, Car- oline and Joyce, of Glencoe, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Dun- das. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerley 'and Margaret Anne, of Toronto, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter, -. road - foot. Mr. and Mrs. John Nott, Londes- boro, with Mr. and Mrs. 'Ernie Stevens. Mrs. M. Gardiner and daughter, Vera, of Toronto, with Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Wey and other rel- atives. Miss Barbara Patterson nurse - in -training at Stratford, has com- pleted her three months')course at the Sick Children's Hospital, To- ronto, and is now holidaying at her home here. Miss Sheila Riddell has returned home from Listowel Hospital, where she was a patient following an accident at the home of her aunt and uncle. Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Barrows. Sheila had the mis- fortune to fracture her leg and received arm and face: injuries. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Errington, of Dungannon, were guests . at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Mc- Donald. Mr. and- Mrs. Wm. Woodrow, of British Columbia, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Somerville; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broodfoot are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivy Henderson, Egmondville. Mr, and .Mrs. Roy Planke, of To- ronto, spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. E. Ennis. Miss June Hackwell has return- ed home after spending a month at Wasaga Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wells and family, of Dunnville, were week- end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest McKay. Mr, and Mrs. Les Sinko and Charles, of Toronto. -spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. John Shannon. Teresa Lubenon, of London, is holidaying with her grandmother, Mrs. R. W. Hoy. Mr. and Mrs. Bob Hamilton and family, of London, attended .the Cardiff reunion at the Lions Park, Seaforth, last Saturday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Ted McCreath are holidaying at $ayfield for three weeks. r Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Miller. who have been visiting with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F, H. Miller, and Mr. and Mrs. D. Ennis Motors property, has been sold to Carl Feeney, and was removed on Wednesday to a new site on Main St. South, opposite the former re- creation grounds. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Habkirk have returned from a motor trip to Nova Scotia. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Geddes and Miss Mary Geddes spent last week end in Wingham visiting Mrs. Alex Porterfield. Mr.. Russell Ferguson and son, George, of Montreal, and Mrs. D. McLauchlan and Mrs. D. W. Nachar of Toronto, were visitors with the Misses Annie and Maude Ferguson on Monday, Masters Eldon, Carl and Douglas Dennis spent a, few days last week with their sister and brother-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. R. Jas. Wallace. Mr. Jens Christenson, who has been visiting his daughter and son- in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Peter Chris-. tenson, and sons„,hhhhere, returned this week to De mark. He was driven to Montr/e'al by his sons, Bert Christenson and Mac Chris- tenson, where he will board his boat. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Lemon and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesney are spending a few holidays in the Sundridge and Burk's Falls dis- trict. Miss Gladys Evans, of Niagara Falls, and Mrs. George Stewart, Toronto, were visitors at the home of Miss Gladys E. Thompson. Mr. Donald Stephenson, of Ot- tawa, and Wm. R. Stephenson, of Toronto, spent the- weekend with their mother, Mrs. Leo Stephen- son, • Miss Nancy Keating, of Merrit- ton, spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Art Wright, East Wil - ham St. Visitors with Mr. E. Wetton for Civic holiday weekend were Mr. and Mrs. D. Fisher, Powassan; Mr. and Mrs. H. Whitehead and Mr. and Mrs, E. Wetton, Jr., and' daughter, Kerry Jane, of Gravenhurst,, Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Davis, of Elmira, were visitors Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Charters. Mrs. M. McKellar, who suffered serious injuries when she 'fell at her Goderich St. home last week, is a patient in Scott MemorialHos- pital. , Mrs, J. C. Crich, Mrs Pat Trout-, beck and Miss Ann Troutbeck are holidaying in 'the Bruce Peninsula. Mrs. Ralph Girvin and Miss ` Helen Pugsley, of London, were guests at the home of Mr, and, Mrs. A. Y. McLean Sunday. Miss Judith Girvin, who has been viSit:•' ing here, rettlrned with thein, • Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Gelian and family, of Kitchener, Waited Mit W. E, Southgate Su Ida', . Mrs. 1.It 'Omit and fatuity 4,, s itea. her mother, Mia. K, M, It Leak an StindaP. ; N; Mr, and11/11"6 W. ,X, Shit' Circus Raises $2.05 ” For Lions Pool Fund Anxious to have a part in fin- ancing the Lions new swimming pool, which they have enjoyed all summer, Goderich St. West chil- dren staged a circus Monday af- ternoon and handed proceeds of $2.05 to pool campaign treasurer J. E. Keating: In accepting the donation, Mr. Keating pointed out it was a reminder that donations to the pool fund are still a re- quirement. Among those arranging the ev- ent were Phyllis Bryans, Pearn McLean, Catherine Wilcox and Susan McLean. don, were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bous- sey. - Mrs, Thelma Brugger left last week for Greenwood, Nova Scotia, where she will visit her daughter. F/O. Miles McMillan, Mrs. Mc- Millan and daughter, Beth, of Bagotville; Que., were visitors with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McMillan. Mrs. A. Sillery. who 'spent the winter! i n Moose Jaw a n d Kenora, has returned and is vis- iting at the home of her son, Mr. A. W. Sitlery, and Mrs. Siliery. Mr. and Mrs. John. Dick, Suzart and Joery, of New Hamburg, were recent Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Herb Trapnell. "Mr. and Mrsi Eric Munroe, who spent holidays in the Rideau Lakes District, have returned home. Mr. and •Mrs. Gordon Hildebrand and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley have returned from a holiday in the Muskoka District, Miss Gladys E. Thompson has returned recently from a trip in the Laurentians. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Hays a'nd Patricia, of Detroit, are spending the weekend' at the homes of Mrs. R. S. Hays and Mrs: C. P. Sills. Miss Nancy Scott, of Bracebridge visited at the home of Mrs. H, R. Stott. Mr. and Mrs. (;leve Cookman and son, Clarke, of Smittt l;'alls, are visiting this week at the home of Mk anti Mrs. Erie Munroe Mr • andrs, IIAlec Wright and fani y,." of t algal y plaited hhie of l�iir5 W> A at thh Wiight; .; Mr and 1yirs 1aeter Ghtistexlsoil. 'werenin,,C`oth w cl zlitgr's•tlio vvedity Theft ifeb, 6 , rsse.s Mar ri • tai~ 1 e n;' t, o ui Chris so x?e,s ' t1iii t ei Y :n` iti tai` i ,.d ,b, returned to their home at Leth- bridge, Alta.. on Tuesday. Mrs. Kate Farquharson return- ed to her home at Calgary, Alta., on' Tuesday, after spending a month with friends and relatives. Mr; •• and Mrs. John McArthur. of St. Marys, and Mr. and Mrs. Gil - Three Generations As Seaforth Band Parades Seaforth Highlanders Band took part in the Morris Township Cen- tennial parade in Brussels on Civic holiday. A feature was the presence of three generations of one family "playing in the band. Led by Bandmaster E. Wetton, the band included his on. E. Wet- ton, Jr,, and granddaughter, Kerry Jane Wetton, of Gravenhurst. • RECEPTION! Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jordan SEAFORTH Community' Centre Friday, - August 17 Music supplied by good orchestra Everybody Welcome! AL _,,and . UEL Wm. M. Hart Phone 784, : Seaforth FO -R SALE 7 -ROOM FRAME ---On jetties St, Ne'Vly decorated, Priced for quick /OF THE WEEK hest; Grigg, of Moose Jaw, visited with. Mr- and Mrs;; Qeorge.McAr- thur.. Geoz�g, Mrs. Harold e MMcCcCalal,lll' t`oinaamil, and Mr, 'a, of H - ton, with Mr. and Mrs. A.'McCall. Mr, and Mrs. Frank "Marshall, of Nor't'h Bay, visited with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Walsh and family, of Hagersville, with Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Humphries and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Rutledge andMargaretilfamy, of London, with Mrs. Humphries• Mr, and Mrs. S. Shannon, of Blyth, visited with Mr, and Mrs. John Shannon, Mrs, Jeff Livingstone, Cherry and Doug, of Preston, with Mr. and Mrs, M.,Fraser, ' Monday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broadfoot and Mrs, Fern Patterson were: Mr. and Mrs. David Allison and Barbara, Mr. and Mrs. William Farquharson and Mrs, Ella "Far- quharson, of London; Mr, and Mrs. Alvin Farquharson and children, of Niagara Falls; Mr. Stewart Henderson, Mitchell; Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Matthews and Mrs. William Leeming, of Seaforth.' 'blue coal' WILLIS DUNDAS champion Stove and Furnace On DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 138 DRIVE,- N LI. I M'ITED 'CLINTON - ONTARIO Next to the Community Park • Box Office Open 8:00 p.m. FIR$T-SHOW AT DUSK Children under 12 in cars -=FREE THURSDAY and FRIDAY August 16 and 17 "MARTY" (Academy Award Winner) - • ERNEST BETSY BORGNINE BLAIR. (Two Cartoons SATURDAY and MONDAY August 18 and 20 "KHYBER PATROL" (Colour) RICHARD DAWN EGAN ADAMS Featurette; Mau Mau (Cartoon) r`-Tt1ESDAY and WEDNESDAY August 21 and 22 "Night Of the Hunter" ROBERT SHELLY MITCHUM WINTERS (Two Cartoons) CHURCH SERVICE Every Sunday Evening at 8 p.m. Auspices: Clinton Ministerial Association REGENT THEATRE— SEAFORTH THURSDAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY — August 17, 18, 19 Double Bill — "URANII'M BOOM" DENNIS MORGAN PA .',,ICIA MEDINA The inside story of the atom -age h'omtoions. "SAGINAW TRAIL"' GENE AUTRY clears the wood§ of murder raiders and makes the trails safe for the settlers. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY — August 20, 21, 22 "MIRACLE IN THE RAIN" JANE JANE WYMAN VAN JOHNSON Their romance started on a rainy street. Here is the unforgettable story of a love that flourished forever despite war and death. THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY — August 23, 24, 25 "COURT JESTER" DANNY KAY GLYNIS JOHNS Coming — "THE STRATTON STORY" YESTERDAY . . . TO -DAY . . 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