The Signal, 1936-11-5, Page 41• -Thursday, \Dresher sth, lAlti
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ASHFIELD
GODERICH, ONT.
CODE -RICH TOWNSHIP
ASHI"L LD, Nov. 4. -Mr. and Mrs.
M. J. MxiKay-and • Florence, of God-
erteb, vlalted Arbfield Meade last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank MacKenzie, a
Toronto, spent it few clays with eela-
tivt•, here.
Vte ure sorry to bear tf the illness
of Mrs. stella Ross, who la In ("oder-
Wit hospital. We hope to Uttar of
Iw•r rt"overt' pron.
Miss Greta t'ampdwl. of Lot -know.,
visitor{ Ashfield friends before leaviug
fur Saskatoon.
I+unrrat Largely
erre of the late Farquhar Finlaysou
toed: plat. from the residenee of his
, father. Mr, ItuuLld Fluhnysou, near
lwx•hulvb. to Imchalsh cemetery, on
Thursday last A veru large circle
rat frieudr pill their last resptcte to
who dieel s
[went -
he drerratdder twenty
-
...cowl
n
h!
...cool year, heloved by a'I who knew
tiles, The service was: cuwlucted by
Itev. \\'w. Matheson, wf t'ttertcy, who
was assisted it the grace by iter.
Keancth Macl.eaU. of WIr, tlaI)t. lit -
sides his father there survive nine
10 -others and three easier., all of
whore were present at !Le funeral.
Deceu+ed'. uncle, Rod Ftulaysoa.-1
secretary of Hou. It. B. Bennett of
Ottawa, and his augts, Mrs. Newton
and Mrs. Wallace, lot Detroit, and ;
other relatives from Detroit. at-•
tooted the funeral. '1'11 the sorrow- t
ing remoive' we extend sympathy.
t
G. C. I. NOTES
The fleet social evening at the Col-
legiate, under the new 'party, Archer'.
A11tnpeers. was a• Halloween. prom
held ou Fridity night. The evcut
was a huge sue•avess, :J'bc_ assembly
hall war attrartively dtrc.ryted lu the
accepted black and orange. with
streamer, about the veiling and walls
111111 orange semen. wide block Tata on
the windows. The post. were Irene
fume"{ luto_vote .ti les. and hohgub-
lib• ue unite t1 ..
Nearly-tt11e hundred students, 'the
majority of thew in t. tortyl t•oetutue.'
eagerly ,wrtti•lpetwl in the uutueruur
[antidote gout.,, and Kamera.
L
I 7 -
sacrIllee:
but ars one o•vn persuasion
that It war a v* j common slick, but,'
Visite,. at the borne or Mr. and behind 11 ail was .the omnipotent and
Mrs. (Jordon Orr last week were Mrs. eternal (Ital. Tib ha• creed trete
ur
J. B.,Grabam and Miss Dura Jack -
proof
ell It be Ii vatted
byn tutted and
ion of Cttelrrldh. Mr. anti Mrs.Fad proof of her leltig vatted Gaul and
Elliott of Porter's 11111 aid Mn. Mt- t"e•lu•d It. . !welsh giver us the
Kirov of Stutorth• only wedIcipe for Canada The Turd
Mrs. Wm. Mehl, of Shinty township.
spout Sunday at the home of Mr. and
,Mrs. ltobt. 1.tavldegn.
Mr. end Mrs. Bert Trt worth. arae +has been taking nese trees. He wade
family and S. H. M4•Mnth. of Holme+IMtn the mete w'ho shook for world
Tule. `stout NutNlry a4.44u Luau of IIs. '.
rand Mei. Geo. Mcllwato.• in fiL. 4ay- tiny to the potter's
I
set. -Through their w•traknew they
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Porter and
is"(r•a•rwa• ,hugs If MUNI "" us Hr
family, of Stanley township, visited ou •• alit make us do the unseemly things.
weeks Ill+ helper., lout he d(wr not go
to the ct lieges, bol goes 111 the -lake-
side qad picks a fisherman: goer to
the highway and 'picks a Jew who
in
Fuller. 11
Mrs. Gordon Orr and Harold Gardtu-!five• thou -anti. only thing fire dollars
assieeterl with the progrear at (Traa'e',to femme them with, but Philip tvmrg
ihtdimou44•S
PREVENT
MANY COLDS
e•r along, cud in
church, Porter's lllll, on Friday green-' Laps bands the). took
Nurses and persue. n'Id-Victorian tole up tarlve laske•tfut. ■Ler everyone
ladles cud cot., pterruti• and clowns had been fed. Don't he afraid to
i s m. to
cA Ii ter ha returned
Mr. aw M I
c 'a rats"
, � in Good's b
all joined in the grand march, In plana Pot wire• ye a Mier
wen -k• supplied b4 lluo11rd Young• lhtrult rftrr au extended resit In Ib. urged) the speaker. "and Ile will mut-
The prize -winners' were Walter I►aer,
community. F:rte McAllister returned tlply It. %Then we' hoed. at 1t It
Ii. Ih•truit w9111 him., '.tm•ws a very small thin;•, I+rat wigs
and pl is a Fitter girl In dust eet.I Mn. Mtllroy, of Srafiirth, baelleal guI-. hold of It. It waguifirs great•
and plguills.attd white drrsvi send Bet.]
ly Jubnstion. who *ar-- ve•ry pretty in-lblru v[ahlint with criplhes in the i ly " Daring the w•rvt ,. the choir
a white hooped dress find. black stip-It'uuiiueutity. !esus an uathem "nese Is Mine." anti
peers.I Mrs. J. 11. Graham, of Goderich, i Mies 1101111,11111.4.. sting "The Suug of
The judget
. were Mn'..Mr.. A. R. Scott. sprat Sundae, at the bout. of Mr, and , Redemption." t
Mrs. S. C. McDowell anti Mks 1, E. 1 Mr.. Gorden. Orr. I .'
Mao -Naughton. I Young Peace's Meeting. -Thr rept. j BADMINTON TOURNEY
Arthur Ihtwker and Jew O'Brien 'Inv meeting of the 1.1'.1'. of InionI The opening dinner-e-turney was
1110Al r. tlo or managers during the rhurcb ors held uu Friday evening. field at the Goderich Badminton Clubevening and were very efficient. 1 with seventeen present. Lorue Por -I routes un Wednesday evening. the
Frank Vines and Catherine Berton I neer hod charge Of the mrrtlnR, which !menages. of the touney being Meas
P $ a_ About
naffs_ _+±....__.... ..- --.
xuu wft elimination .dative centf1K roe- up)emY1_ 1th she_ hym } Otea I l:Tithltat rad Mr L' K. Nal
KINGSBRIDGE , O'Itrien ,stud B. Johnston wuu utw I l'raya•r L:1 unison. The Scripture 1t44- Opening tourney, whlo•h was held after
-- - reneluettm{ by J. O'Brien. este Nps trod by Somme' Fuller. Rev. la dlatwr of which the executive was
Keno sad enema evening in ,(logs- A riot of fun was the cracker and IA; F: Moatrbutts.• led In prayer. The' in charity. Members of the executive
bridge Hall, November 9. Ilogan's outer cont t conducted b Miss lane.
leek.. -Wino is the United -Church 'ire Mrs, .F;, _1•. Beacom, president : 11.
Orelsessec Adgytasie►w, 2k., (1.11111... were b11n11fidilwl and the lays' lhdug in Misal.'•" l.wa• giveu. by , 1,. Wat;ora, vete-pre•sfdent : Mitis F)dith
. . , f..1 the girls n dry cracker and a 4119 ; Nora Sttwrrby. Marion t'orter gave Williams, treasurer: Miss Joan Groves,
ducted 1•y A. Ilow•ker, and Evelyn i foto Mesa," followed -Ly-the-Lord'attblrty. players participated ter` car
I KINomlio I►GF:. Nur. 4 -Roc. IC, art +rater - JTmmx Al't'U and . Ada _■ cs+urpreheuslve report in the young ,'e•retury. - -
A. Dean of P-Landat w, and Lea
Parangi were the winners. , i people'•• convention whip was held in - - -- - -
sister Stella visited their home friend. - 1\1'i.tle". lii'rus. sirwiitrwrF agrt nasi �(�Tht,� --- he•ting o.{u.ytl_w.kylleg_: l'OMPETIT[O\et AT ('LIA'I'o%
last week. loons, liberally 11411 rlbult•d. nddksl to ' hymn "Lead 11th, 1► ling kaeruul;" Statile) M - all, a pupil of M.S. \u,
Rev. M., N..4Illlivau, of ('Buena, the githo ' the• eva•tiiltg, and the \lispah lavn4lir•4•1* a, 4 ,*ta.nu•, won the n;•t prier for
Mrs. 1). F. Sulllvau anti Mr:. Jur Sul- Stag stud-tudeuts m'a.Kled in the,
Halletre'evl Party, -ow Friday after-' public -poking at the annual cuutity
titan, of Denver Mr. anti ]I r.. Joe- 'Linc.•. cud ti"' e•celtinK terruh:atesl noon. she teaclrtr and pupil- of 1 Moto ehamlti, 1 11*p ..attest held '11 the andl
u. .v of Dr---it:elq.e:. at uihlulKht with [h4' lunche'tut y.I .1 eutertaihcd the areut, and turiutu of the Clinton e'^!legiab• In-
trnir matte- a -++Mt+ wet44 14--••"ve„„,._ lbrir - n.1.3". hddteu •ef pre -.e h�ul :Ise •rat (r H.nl detuH o11 . atwrday lu u l-
pre{wreml and coved a getup of
friend. herr last mark• luw•e'.•u p:,rn. '1'h4'+e.h, .t eve. taste- citultou 'Duces for yuuul:t•r {eUptls
Mor -n. I►rnut, and /'coil !Cy uu, of y'"ntc ladies. Dinh )Ines \IarXanghl"u' fully dw.,r:et..1 with 'dreamer.. pump- Billie Stixart, of ilo•tt;a'uooti. Renk
Markelatt, visite"! at Mr. Jas. )lurrt- !u ''litrge of 1114' kllrhrn- ' kin face-,, black vats mel %flukes. fir -4 beaus•. and in thepulling maleh
The dr„n:et!uu, xeie :d�nna"1 and t Anne Morgan. of 11.11. I. tIcnaall, was
sen'+',ntem•ntle. - . immune,. (�r..Aliae x11• r tuirmau and
:,r :e
11
• Sullivan cud Mr. 1h . Joy, I
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d ace. Tho luncheonof euurs••, mai• ( •I e re-
Mie. Dorothy O'Neil retunoep to n • d 1 c aiRkti Ile e11 \ry her intnahtct't 11et• f1.110% 11g pru:r: in : the D Inner.
The ...enact I11luns erre
Jackson. Mtch., on Memelay ,after pre -idem rat 1144' iJhlr-rc Wx'h'ty1huru., • Jolly Ila oat•tu, ri,-iter- conitn�t4't' under the elireut14.a of the
spasming the summer u' her home \larjurie Calder. Marjorie Kat Mill. tion, "1 we Thing That I. Real." by Huron county Ipanrh "f the /►utarioi
here
Mery 11c ward. Ver:: Mise la' t t and
Itr it- _J • vt•rhv ; • ill tun .,f Hal- liel:arttuent of Agrit•ultnre. The
I' Jii�- Irene i.t4 't�f m Ih•tt) FuLrr: ° chorus, udev+ of the speaking •,•ntests were
• At Th. Fest Sneeze,
saris, e• arm braml•w M yew assn
• Quidll A Few Drops
el Vies Ilemo-aet eep easb assts
v
• M f-pur ...d s
is a steal eisdls/aa .eIMy grads
tetragon saw ad upper Ibnr�
where $ eat e( 4 setae duo,
You can Jed the tingle as V.trorld
s -p -r -t -a -d -r through tine trouble
zone in your erose and upper throat
Va-tro-nol is specially designed to
stimulate Nature's defenses -In this
area. Used in time. Va-tro-nol helps
to prevent Many a miserable cold
from developing ... and to throw of
head colds in the early stages -
Oslsklr reaw•s "lits" Seer
VICKS •
VA•TRO•NCL
Mr Martha O'Neil visited enc rad Iketty 1:-tmau and .\note Whitten •, j
.rich for a few day.. int m'arl's Halloo...it 1, e:'ua•;" -Fortune+," by threw peddle school Iu.peMura: Dr.
Mr. Morgan Calton mi turucd on . were in ehurge Of the tatters. Brut.• SOwt•rby. Erie Siltirau, Itahite J. M. Field AIM Mr.. F. C. Ik•reom of
The ....jai life of the schsd Kut
Thursday Imo from his visit in Whit- John -tau. Armenia tae-srllui• and Loc Gtal.•rteh and Mr. J. M. 1:amr of Wei -
by ton C'n+11 start with the• frolic.
by with hi: daughter. Mrs O'Connor, rains la.allte: '71w Oriau of Joel.- kertc•O. Nils -.Lila Jbs'n:hxh, prim-l-
aud
and the student.. am Ivan:;{ng forward
anti her huaaund feud family. mlant•rie.," by .1 Mil Fuller: "ILII- 1�el of the Winelel*ea Mobile *[bad,
Mr. J. Matn•_xnd Mr. F:mmut O'Neil • with keen Internet in rt{sin inion of 1,twe•'eu 4'andlr by Harold Johu- v.,tulucttd the %pelting mau•h-
Nhuu 1'hri.tmas will brine in the nm-;
u[ Jae►son, visitni at ten, 1►'Neil hums I stun: a play, -Who's .afraid of a
torr of a social evening !Ghost'!" au exrrclw, 't:c..sl b t 1•
here on Sunday. y y Fir indigestion, gas, :tieidily sad all
Mr. and Mrs. Jur Garvey and little : Iiia things are promisee!. I six Kirk. . Apple., l'a1N1� And p p -
daughter. foul Miss Mary M. Dalton, I ' • • kuru arae dl.tributarl and the after- • stelaa�'irslrbl�taha
rat Toronto, spent the aft# end at Mr. For the firs tltuP in the hi.atOt atyw,,,4,U wAs brought to A .1..,r itith the ,
Thos. Garvey'[.. ILP st-ho'I. atconline to one entbtla- j\allOtial Anthem.
Mr. h:;ogt cit O'Keefe her taken po ivaic fru, the Collegiate has cap- I Astaiv.ewary-- Svensson:,niv.r.ary-
sesslon of the Gann stun- this week 1tur d a s.aee•r tbamplon.1 ip. n twrvitrs were t.tuducltd ut I nluo
and ham tommeneeel operations in the ; The trams 1.1► win galleons present at tootle se rvIera. The Sold at CAMPBELL'S DRUG f3TORE
TI I I t the winning goal being
church on. Sunday. wide :forge eengre-
cele of general mrrchandisa•.. We Their -mho
wish him the hest of success, Gene "'"reed %ltb mere second,
GASTRONOX
STOMACH POWDER
pa.lur, (1rv. A. E. Mlmtrholow, tam opined
is an up-to-date young' man, full of line wu-t speutaevlar win of the !puce
xuc.ws�f111 wwson. the pulpit. At the moraine .erviie
energy- and ambition and WP cannot he took as his text " Itletawsl are the
see why both he and the community : Hank Holman hrioted Lome 11e pig- port in hewn, for the•y shell see God"
iu general will -not hee-benefited by his, skin In the last halt -minute of play 1St. Matthew' 5:81. and weld, in part:
undertaking. I after both teams had ranted the hall _Tiger are the tenant fam'tlar and the
Quite a bit of property ba* changed up and down the field, battling wind most loving monis found in the New
hands in this insulin lately. John i and rano and slippery feasting. It Twtanrwht. To ere God Is r badge
Garvey his purchased the Quigley 1 was on home ground. th:ugh, and the I of our Creator., -Ite it stir privilege
farm. We understand flat William ;Blume canna•through with what It takes I tO see case There are wine mer
and Austin Quigley have taught out m finish the schedule on top with four who tel: us that we ere somethint
Jim Keane on the Ttti. but we don't i wins, it tie and a IOUs. Itt;e a monkey. It may be true, or
like to credit the report that Jim Is' inc Isei. now have an eye on the It may not be true. but a monkey is
leaving the farm. , Let's hope some.; Hough cup. which Seatorth took from of the earth earthly and goes down,
thing better Is going to turn up yet; Listowel last /var. It is a handsome but man has the ptoPalbll'ty of rising
and that Qntge-ya- atld- Keane% will 'piece and the local collegians think It to Immea aUn heights The great
still remain !would nicely round out the collection es
t need of humanity b ho see (Tod.
Of trophies in the shot/cape at the I How vast and different re our needs
meet together fe are separ-
ated by tragic differences, need
of evelry heart no matter -110w east are
Mrs. J. N. H. Mills. of Kitchener,
visited with friends. In town last week., A cha'.Irpge as
�shortly. ter will ie P1.7
• • •
In hie (or hers column to The News
Rernrel lest week, the Clinton Colle-
______ ______[.111,-.t dnatcb.
had the foHnwtwlr-to-sal- - _ _._ 4 _ ; fit � t H3Yi w 1iL
"Inc O'BrIPa, whom everyone In don't a'wsys see. ' as the poet.
Cooderii•h worships Like a little local
"thought -t too deep for tears" In the
god, scored one goal and Immediately neap st dower. We du net always
everyone from TIOffeftrtt, ttr<tvdlnR vetch the vision when as Tis6[ t►n the
+{aatators and p►IaSera, tell down and face of Jesax To see God 1a to real-
' kowtowed and wept tears of toy," tae elite to be sure of Him. Tex
The reporter was just about right troth Is that If we Io nos see Win
In tirP dost part of the statement, but now. we have 110 promise In His worst_
we xtuapttyl the latter waw it flight of that we will ever Pre HIM. What
fancy. litsme call It poetic ikeatM. are the hlesetIngr that Mme when we
The feet le, however, that Jane h *er (ltd., To +wee God 1. to see our -
tops in bit home town. both to anal Pelves To see God is to be trans -
nut of *chord. lie Is Goderich'a and
w I (ileum.
the mainstay of the srnmr of sin when there Is a sense of God,
there W always a deep PPrPe of hatred
W. DRESS
JUST_ UNPACKED --
APPLIQUES -
AFTERNOON TYPES IN INTERESTING CREPES -
PRINCESS LINES WITH SWING BaI&Ts--
• SASSES OF SEQUINS AND BEADS -
METALLIC EMBROIDERIES, BRAIDS AND APP
..1•11
our a eriences. is to catch a vision
of Gud. -. Tht._gxest-need is met irben
we catch that vi.lon. What .la it to
that we
1 -
KENO
-IN -
KINGSBRIDGE HALL
MONDAY, NOV. 9
AND NOV. 16
HOGAN'S ORCHESTRA
Admission '25c
Auto Supplies
formed. for we are always convicted
Huron Mn
H aw Pete' n Mr track and Reid
0001)A Q/IT CHOICE OF STYLES -A GRAND VARIETY OF TYPES
CORONATION SHADES -Redo, blue's, brown, tile and navy.
SIZES 14 TO 20.
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Dollar Days at Cornfield's
Great Savings in Seasonable Merchandise
Read carefully our itemized Sale Bill left at your home. Real' values that
- make Your dollar go farther.
rawm- DOLLAR DAYS SPECIALS
Ladies' Winter Coats ..:14.66. $16.96, $19.96 -
MILLI1gERY-Ladies' Felt Hats $1.00
KID GLOVES --Fine quality pair $1.00
WOOLCOT BLANKETS . , , , pair $3.60
IN
MEN'S wTUR OVERCOATS
$16,00, $17,96
RXMEMBEii--
-('ASH PRIZES GIVEN_.':
MEN'S AND YOUNG M=IN'S SUITS, 2 pair
TROUSERS $14,96, $19.50
MEN'S ACME JACKETS $296
MIN'S DII�DERWEAR-All' linea, very rea-
amiable.
!II TS
ASK FOR COUPONS.
A. __CORNFIELD_
"Shop ere'you are Invited to shop"
Ph Or a 4'x8 -
team, and among the [test on ice with of sin. It brings a e nlutleg tenser
x hickory to his hands and *teals on Pln, - A10 the dying thief on the cross,
there tame In that awful hour that
It was the face of God haeel& him.
it means that we shell he poase,ae•d
of ■ ury and steadfast storage. The
Bible telly rte that Moses endured. 11e
had to meet Pharaoh/ Ile endured
Peeing Jllat who. Is Inv -1.1111e. When
tithies around us Jar, we are to en-
dure and go right on. Nothing la to
stop ens- The secret. of It all is a
glimpsing of Gull. TO MPP OM 1P to
It-resmr in the blithest sense aw'ful.I T�
It is the man who Nees G•ui who he
most (mixer to arrive. Its is seized
with a holy pnswion to ebare the vl-
;ion with others. It Is the man
who ser* God who M' most Capable
Of g(vit•q, Our Ira. coavlations of
God generally come from it loved one.
What poas{hilitlet tonere are when we
catch She vlalon of God'* face! How
obeli we• Pee 11.1? Begin with our
roavlctions: 1,' simple, 1e -need 10 he
theologleal ; 1,' sincere. wade -hearted :
Willing to do Ills w111, and It will not
1►e long until we tear ills Ism." !hir-
ing the servhe,• the (holt !waken an-
them, "No One Can Help Like Jesus;'
mad a beautiful polo, 'Montrone Had
Prayed." was sung by Miss Martel
Poorhouse, ,It the evening servlet,
Mr.. Meorhousc Mune esamptext
"Alla tbeltord laid until him, What 1*
that In Thine hand? And he said, A
rqd. ' Ah4 , he Pall, r•tlf1t;`(i.F--the
grondd. And he (molt It on the
gnntnd, end It hw•aine a +erpent : and
Moses fled from hefore it" (Modelle 4:
2, :II or ;''lire Dynamic c1 Any Pow-
er." --«1werend;hts It Oval it was the
same tod..wllh which Gm' drove Adolf
his fort.
And he stili wears tit* mime- size
hat he wore two or three .years ago.
(Ile doesn't wear one --lint that's just
.Quit. Tray of Paying his head hasn't
kept abreact of his swelling popular-
ity.l -
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dLRPET EOWLIWO
Wt -team league Belden Flay fur
Cleveland 141tleM
Six teams In the Goderich Carpet
Bowling Learnt. played the opening
guises in the 111:111-7 schrtlule on Mon-
day nlght at the Hama on North
strut -
Thew- is the - iI -IiPa Roti ttrr' dn.
1 league. In which play 1s for the 11 11,
Cleveland shield. held twice by the
Cop. No. 1 team. of which Wm,
, Marker Is the skip thli year. Other
teams and their skips am i..(1r1.. No.
1842, . Jas, Adam. runners-up in the
finet.two beasona; R.O.I.. ,No. 2, Frank
tiowtn:. ieglow, P. -Rooth; Victorians,
('las. Larder; G.M.S. (land, Robt.
Henry.
Mr. Cleveland, with Mr. Bert Wil-
kins providing capable support. own -
gored thio hams .which ie gaining In
popularity. the band of 11x (loderieb
Muwical Society entering a team then
year. Res spa and two ',Pares con-
stitute a toast.. and ( nd games
Are played. ,
*IVm
'itt Mast are tp bate one tattle
Y eacte.MondaT•al$ht.. bit If
v ,pial',tx inar.1 f TO two.,
RL+tea,en Monday resulted as
C,o.F. Na. ti ib ---Dead . 8 u
Legh. 1--Vhctoillna e, tutor nets it when he rltmtwd the
[Akio 10,--410,1t. NO. 2 & tb artvuntalu to offer lease as a living .•••••••••
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Medium sire $11.75
Larger site , . , , $14.76
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BUYING
Cemetery i.ettering a Specialty
-.XII Worts (tu;tr:., ttsmt-
Clisten Marble anti Creak* Warks
' Jam Grant. Clinton. OM.
Sut.ea*nr to Ball k /Ante
Mothers...
For COMFORT
FLEXIBILITY
and LONG
SERVICE
CHOOSE
RED SCHOOL HOUSE
SHOES
for children. Made and
guaranteed by Ill?RI.BUT
and mold in (Jo4lerich by
WILLARD'S
BOOT SHOP
Willard R. Kaeeitte4 Pt'up.
THE TOP -HAT
SCHOOL of DANCING
Classes will be te-iP nerd iia
'Tuesday, Hevember 10
at the
ODDTELLOWS' HALL
under the tilnatlin of Mentees
ratty ('lark and Kaye MacKenzie.
ALi, TiI'F:S OF DANCING
FOR ALL AGER
('LASSES BEGiN AT 4 Vela*
Clan instruction 250
Private 60c
Capital SOUND Electric Theatre
Phone 47 - Goder ch
anew 1'isflutl- Jai'k.Ikon, presents. '•it's in -the 1r:' with t'na
Merkle. - -
\ION11.11', TI'ESITAY and WF.DNESDAY-
SHIRLEY TEMPLE
AMY. Faye, Melia linear[, Jaen Haley and Riehan$ Whalen
-A ennui rant Pupportu the talented tittle star In a picture that has
tern heralded ea her greatest Bailee►.
`The Poor Little Rich Girl"
....•.••••••••••=m,
THURSDAY. FRIDAY and SATURDAY-
, LESLIE HOWARD and MERLE OEERON w
preownt the *tory of a roan of mystery and power. whose strange ip-
flnenoe WaP felt In many phew
"The Scarlet Pimpernel"
AN Ai.RICAfel►F.R KOHDA PRODUCTION
iilatinees Wdresday, ilaturdiy and Holidays at 1 pit. .suet
= r. __. Tr*l m twlMP+i+aanak' tin-n>ve•exp' _ :
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