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Barrie Examiner, 12 Apr 1934, p. 7

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4800 Copies Ill`/-\LlIJl_`l I l\An.rqnA -sa- Mnlinee Saturday, 2.30 p.m. Prices 1E.'v`c-agc; Nightly Shows 6.45 and 9 p.m. ~-- Prices 35c, 25c, 15c ___ - _..._ --g.-~. . I rur-rC`lI\`f LADIES! ` Matinee Wednesday, 2.30 p.m. ~~ Prices 15c-10 Nightly Shows 6.45 and 9 p.m. Prirvs 25c, 35c, 15c Roxy presents the Seasnn r. C-r.-Mrst Special with the Worlds Fair Original Fan |)aru:I-r, "SALLY RAND" MONDAY--TUESDAY - `/`-/k'DNES'DAY T}_*I_U_RSDA.'---FRIDAY: SATURDAY nan ,1:-_...I1n.. .'XJTW6:15E2TUE A'1`T'RAcT'1oN THAT IS ENTERTAINMENT PLUS! x.._. Also on thVe Szuno HEM Another Great Western Star Uum-5 to thrill you again. :1! .".'."IV Vljj unt-wvwuu li`0uz [/10 J/on/_ (:1, PET E12. B.|xYN[ ADDED ATTRACTION HY C`.)l Ul./\R DEMAND ROXY HOUSE 0F I-HTS A Dotvn Hit Songs Tlu y'rc All Singing. D0119? REi`17i~1iEi$?i'iX'n3EC1AL ES! We ask yuz What would you do if your hus- band and your sweetheart talked you over? One of the SWE.l.LliS'[` Pictures we have shown this year. 2-REEL COMEDY---WRL5'l'i.LLl<'5 BRIDE" PEPPER POT---Ml.SSl55lPl l SUITE 'I'RAVELOGUI~;---Sl ANlb'H AMERICAN" -__-._. _--.... ._.- --,. .n........ . Iuvsrifill COMING:-:l.lLIAN HARVEY in THE ONLY GIRL. THREE LITTLE PEGS No. 15 /.. ..v,a.2+:4% EVER mm 7033! %sE~suous Msww. . . 3//gsifb gpLs . . .THRlLL- >r am; sm R;;,s`% %A.v Z X BREATHJAKING MONDAY---TUESDAY--WEDNESDAY Special Matinee Wednesday at 2.30 p.m. sunns . . . she h a 5 a I. l th c .. world at her `, ~ dancing feet. A Metro - Goldwyn - Mayer HIT! Pitts and Todd Comed~T AIR TIGHT" Coming-~Katharine Hepburn in `Spitfire ' ' I.II\Jl\kIl.Jl`|l."'1 |\nl.I4na- y - - - - - . * _ __ `P I l U L MATINEE SATURDAY, 2.30 P.M.--Prices 15c and IOC. 2 Shows Nightly, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m.--Prices 25c and 15c 25c~-Regu1ar Prices for this Super Special~25c Too Big for the Wor1d--So they Staged it in the Clouds. Too Beautiful for Words-~So they Set it to Music UN`) 7 SEE SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT ON PAGE EIGHT THIS WEEK'S CIRCULATION THE + BARRJE1 + EXAMINER Lovely Joan in glorious rc- uniun \\'irh C1:u`k U:1Hc-11 t`ln~i|lp;ncku1 dr;1m;1- :1 superb tntnsical that is :1 new mile- st Lvnc in screen cmcrtznnmcntl nit}: MAY ROBSON - WINNIE LIGHTNER - FRED ASTAIRE ROBERT BENCHLEY TED HEALY and HIS STOOGES Roaf. IEONARD _THpRsDAY._1=R1DAY-sjATURDAY ---- ----...._...... Annnnn ,,1r:__._J1n,. CC I cc-I 13')` The new dance craze from Rio dc Jnncirn, the C,/XRIOC./\, n : .. .- _l-.l.. ...,..lI IIIC III.'w u-HILL \.IuLv.: nun: I\Iu driving our nation melody-mad! 70th Year. UNIVERSAL NEWS REEL, only 3 days old, 943 feet of Highlights and all sound in this issue, with Graham McNamee announcing. 2-reel Comedy--EXTRA, EXTRA ; ---- ADDED ATTRACTION ----- The coffers of the Province were` enriched to the extent of more than , $280 in m:uzi.s'l.1'ate`5 emu`! 'I`m-sday morning: when two Inml mr-n pail finex and (`H513 fur \'inl.'11inns ul` Hw Liquor Crmm>l Avl. Pleading ;J,uilt_v In iilegzal pu: ;si4m and iIl(-gal <'on.\`lunp1inn HI Ii-' [quota .1. A. Rrummell \\'as fined :':;1(IH [and cusls. in all $106.50, on the firs! \ i('hm'_:.{(`. and I and 1'n. in all $513. . } x on llw scmnd (-Imruv. F`. L. Rllhlll` plozlrlml ;.:uill_\- in ill~,r::al vnnsulnp lion and \\'u.< p,i\'on the muximuxn ,. rc~1I\r\.....-1..,.n4 an ..H Qllu A ?:i;;.;..; FieAre Paid E 1:01` Violations WILF. H. TODD """}.`ia"aTE if 5 9' ` O@0I@lIO&ADQOAAAOOO&OOlfO&l @'9O I`O~D~'l-'~ \bAf~IO0IC9 MEN` S HAND-TAILORED -TO-MEASURE :3W!!:E::_&T9_9P-% GENERAI. INSURANCE. Go{don__ S_tew_/_en_son CAPITOL Ross Block, Harrie l'hum-2. H0-~-IUIT--1|UM` lllli Direct Wire - Board Room Stocks---Bonc|:rs--C.rain MINING SHARES BUY STOCKS All Steamship Linea See the Fully Guaranteed Display in our windows-- Specially Priced- THE GREATEST VALUE ANYWHERE `REACTION [\(`l.. ty pu: l ml" Ii -` nmcll was I ` unrl 1-ndu in .'|H `$151: WE INGIVTE--Y:)-Ell-Q FJSFTECTION $22.50 nun-v-1* \It\Ill'\ I\lL`I'II"I` Eiatral ulited Y.P.S. Give a Successful Play In Ruth in a Rushl l i The sclmol room of Central Unit- ed (~hurr:h was well filled on Mon- day and Tuesday evenings when the members of l.he Young People's So- ciety presented their annual spring` nl:1_`.'. Ruth in :1 Rush." The pro- duction was thoroughly enjoyed. The r.-nst were: Ruth McDonald Moore. lmurrnine Keetch; Juliet Ray- mond. RuI.h ::. friend and secretary. Ma1';,zziret, l-look; Mrs. Brownell. Ruth's aunt, Doris Williams; Sadie Sndastrnrn, ticket agent. baggage man and sheriff of Sunshine June- llnn_ Corn Jnrdine; Peggy Patlon. an elnper. Velva Emmg; Jean Moore l-`nsztr.-1`. Ruth`s married sister. Nancy Rothwoll: Susie. Ruth's maid. Phyl- li:: Palmer; (lilhert Lzinsing. an au- llmr and writer. Jack Walsh`. Philip (irzml, his millimmire friend, Lloyd l`:n`lrid;Le-; Dwight [.aml)ert. smother (!|U])l`l`. Bnl) T :irr; 1.oonn1`d Bruce. '1 poor but :1ris1.i>er:itic .s'uitnr, Perry. Mr-Inlnsh; Wayne Ashley, $ll'l()U\(,`l" ::niInr, rich but nnexeellenl. Lloyd. , ,. mu... u. I a-mventh ithnt. hm` I hm-mno ...... ...|, gsmn. wnu mm In wII||\ mu; -um. |p(`u|)lv`. Hm` one nmhitinn \v:1.~: tn` hm-onw n \-critor. Naturally t.hi.<.` was nppnscri by hl"l` relatives and l I'iond.\', who had laid plmms fur an` :u- with :1 Inillimmircr. Iluppily. lmwrrvrw. she bm'mnc es-1 `pnusr~rl to :1 writm` and autlxor nil I`('kl10\`.'n. wlmso st.-<'re1;n'y she hndl plnmwd In ho. Ihlnmmus sihmlinn< .:1ri.x`v fmm lho :1mn'0:|(:lws nf wnul~:i- _ '|`n` : who have an eye for hm`! .u , u. _ 1.-.. M -\ `rt-lmnwn. whnr , :~:c plznmnrl Hunm :1ri. :1ppr0:u : Hn r:I1h(`r Hum I in Slmshine . .~:1m'm when the wnr: |....\.....\ on ..n nnm-rum 1.'ll'lSf` HVUIH llll` hm` ;Ip):xu.n.11r>. uu wuu._.- hm` pe1'. :1 JllIl(`li()l`I in :1 wr11'sl, is likely in lmmwn In an u11acquai11ted st1':1nded p;ll`l,)."_ tho vlupmxs who find that vlopiluz is11't so 51110001; the femin- `mo Iickol .'uz(`11l. 1111af1':1id and f21ith- _!`nI :11. her Irmcly post. AHr1getl1e1` :1 uund sl nnri wol| put an. The `('h'II'il('lt`l`.\` \'.`l`l`(E wnll (-h():;m1 and .vrc~di1 dun tn the 111m11l)(\1`.< of the !<,m'|ol_\' whn wurkwl In n1;1ku il. ;1 Enginc; (AiavLl;`l-s}H3urned' In C.N.R. Roundhouse hi: ' was ('xllIu:uIsnuu \`VlIu\_Iu|, 111':-:11. rim] of dznn:1;,'e lwing dam`. nHhoup,h the wooden portiml of the `cab was burned. Rnrrio l"i1`o Doparhncnl was ca1l- ` vd 0111. :<|mr1.l_v after 4 n.m. Sunday In :1 fire nf unknown origin whichi hurl hrnlwn ml in the cab of :1 loco- Innli\'r- in tho C.N.R,. RUlIndh()\l.\'C in the Allandnlo _vurd.s: The engine was ` under repairs at the time, but there \\';1:< no fire under the boiler. The lulu /.0 was extinguished \vithout, a .1 .-hm] Hr A:.m:mn hninn donv. .: lL'iH) Wdh Uluucu. ] The Brigade was also called out `lo false alarms from box 27 at thr- _lu-ur.l of Ownn Sirvol. :11 noon F`rirla_v lust. and from box 112 at B1':1df0rrl and Eli /.nl)o1h Sl,1'ool.< at Tuesday, -mum. A chimney fire at 17 Welling- `lnn Strvot East :11 10 pm. Monday, (lid no dmn.'1;J,0. MOST DAZ}`}'L|Nf.3: RQLE 0/: ALL fyAmem:ca.g=`Damu;s;; p;..m / Charge ls Withdrawn 1| of Defrauding Widow. With llw understzmding that the .'l(`(`ll!~u(`(t was prep:n`od to repay the xmmoy. the Crown withdrew a (`hZH'L`,(? of fraud rngaixnst /\rt.hur '1`. Stone. ti]-_v(-zn`-old former resident of North Bay. in Magi.s't,1`atc's Court h('l`(.' Tuosday. Stone was :n`rL-stod in 'I`m`nntn rm J"r1d:I_v Iuxt by police of that. city, on :1 rh:n`;.::- nf dofrztudinpz Mrs. Abbie F.. C`:n'r_ 37 'I`umnt<) St.. Barrio. of $2.00` in mmxot-tinn with tho sale of am int:-r(rst in 21 F081 1-state p1'()j0L`t L-...nun nu "'T`|1n U:-ncIvu'?t\I`I:' hin- BAREIE, CANADA, THURSDAY, APRIL 12, 1934 55 Dunlop St. DADDIL` CATTLE THEFT CASE HAS rrs \REPER(;lJSl0NS ;Long Delay Could Not Have Been Avoided, States Crown REAs0Ns_7R_E GIVEN Sincr: the acquittal in Cnunly Criminal Court here on March 22 of Albert. A. Graham. Vasey. and Clif- ford A. Brown. Waverley, on :1 charge of stealing five head of caulv from Thomas and Walter Bzmnur. lM0rlontr2 'I`nwnsl1ip farmers. on July '7. 1933. lh'1'L* has been c0nsi(loml.>l(- (liscuq- in the rlistrict. where the |..n,. 1 ..n`.m..n onnlz nlzwn `lnrmerl, being <'(m. by thr- l(llSL`ll.'~11~`l0ll Ill LHC (1lSL1'u:L WllL'lU uu: iallcgzcd offence took place. For example. The Coldwater Newsi `published the followinp, news story: i Dismissal in County .iuclge'.x' -Criminal Court :1t.l3m`riehy his Ilun. Judge E. A. Wismm of the (':1.~'r: whirh :irn: out. of the allegzed that`. at rattle from Thomzis and Wzilter `P.:mnr)n mt" Mednnte last, July has hem: tho (`ElLlSL' uf much .`illl`Dl`i.H`L`(i cmnmmit tltrnuuhmit this district. Cnnsirlerzible t'e0lim.{ has :n'ison over the (`use DIIl'U(`lli2ll`i) in that part ml" the lf)\\ llSili|) whenvo the vuttle were nllegerl to have been rt-moved. A move fur prnduirtimi nf fur- ther evidence and an 2lp[)iiL`1lll(Jll for a new trial is now. 'l`he News is in- Cruwn. Slmuld this not be Lzmntvrl. nr slmuld the applitrat,inn nut in- mndo, it. is stntt-cl, n petition will in` all pr>l):ihility he (`il`L'lli.'ti.(`(i in Me- dnnte township and sul)mit.terl tn the Cruwn Attm`m.~y':~'. rt:-pnrtment i'e~ questing that lilf3l'l)ll}.Zil 1`UllSl(i(`l'tIiiU2l `be given the (`H330 and the lt-n;1t,h_\' (l(`l:l_V whivh |>i'm-nrlert the trial. . .-- ., ._... u`m_\. wnnn mm....,.. .... Ninot_V-fi\'I: to 0m` lmndn.-rl per Com. of H10 Si1Zl]?l1.HI`L`:: of the f:mn~ ers of H10 district from which tho` rattle wort) allegedly wmuverl could he o|)tainc(l on such :1 pelitirm. H. is assorted." ` r..a......;m.m.I in; Tim I~`..~:mninm'. NIMHC111(l'L`k'l1C11(\`I`I;llHI1\Cl1(l NCI NG LADY 'ass01`te<'.1." In1.(`r\rie\vml by Tim F.xznninm', Crmvn Attnrxmy I". G. F.v:m: I{.(``.._ who lmmik-ri (hr-. vzusc for the Crown. slated that npplivntimu for :1 nmv trial or an appeal In n lnipzlurr court. had not been made. and in- dicated Hmt. that. would rm! wilh the At1nrnvyGmIer:al's Dvpzwlnwnl .1 4.. cl... munynvdinn Inc /\lHll |l"_V uv-nun. 0 [II ,,.. Wilh rognrd 10 the suggeslir>n that the trial was delayed unduly. the allcgrrd offence taking plum,- July 7, 1933. and the trial cum- mencing March 20. 1934. Mr. I')vnn:< 5 \vn.< cmpha1,i<'. "'T`hm'n was nu r0u.x`un for the do-A l L`lhpl1Ell,l(`. "Tho1'e was rln-l lay l)(,`y()l1(l the tutti. that an oml(:.'|- vuur was made. to zu-mininndutc the Solicitor for the dofvnce on one or two ()(!(`il:~'l0nt when he had impor- tant (~i1g.zugr,-inmilx in Mr)ntr(`:il and Ottawa and also when he uclorl as cmnisel at the York Township probe and the Petcrboro Assizes; and also the fact. that Judge Wismer was un- fortunately ill at the time the trial was originally set for. Annihnr thinx! that (lvlnV('(l it xvas origmally S01, 10:`. Another thing that (lvlnycd \v:as that Illspeclm` E. C. (.'?urnoH.. ivhiof Cmwn in\'L`s(igatm' and one of the Crown's most, impnr1..'m! wit- nesses. was at Sndbury on business mnnccted with his tlopartmcnt. There were also one 01' two other (`il`(`lXlnSl1lH(`(`S which delayed l,h- a..;..\ ma m~m- whirh tho Crown had. |II`l:H mm In |Im control." U CIHHIIH. The sequence of events in the ease was as follows: July 9. alleged ul- lenee; July 11!. accused emnmitted for trial at Coldwater: October 21, accused zippeared in B;u'rie and el- ected trial by judge without :1 jur_v.l `date of which VHS to he set later; Mar. 20. trial commenced. During all this lime. the ueeusml were. out on i\...il `l||l||\.l(IAVllly-.. nu. xln .. -..... _ iCars0n both have had good lu . (`&llL`ltln;1 barrziciida. Dr. C`:ii'5uii gob } Eting one of the largest of the season. i `the weight of the fish being 45 lb<. 'These fish are caught about six miles lfrom shore with light tackle and lfUl`l`ll.\`ll thrilling sport. They liave gtn be killed before landing as they ibite femciotisly and are capable nf ltaking 0ft` :1 hand ;it the wrist. It [being orzimze season in l"l Di`. \t("nr ,`l`l1l his t)Lll`Cl1lS at (`use at` Dlllllg 0r2u11.:u >uu:un III A` nu A\u ;Cnrs0n sent his parents on ;this delicious fruit. THIS (`(`ll1:~$ an.-.. 11 llnSlZlI1(`(`S \Nl1l('l) (ICIH CH and over which the Crown hudl ..u...\! " THE MOST srupauooqg Read the Advertisements. I mn1`n1m,1'.s` five mvlwr: nf sum ; the fact that on April 8, 1921 xwus n snowfall of 10 inches. tn spot-dim: . /\r('hi(- Prid: o.. ;.. ..n aw`: Division Court Cases Attract Attention N 0 Decisions Given I 'I`h1'ee cases were heard and an- other wax left over by His Honour Judge E. A. Wismer when the post- poned April sitting of the First Di- vision Couri, was held at the Court House on Monday. D Ilullhl: UII |uuuuu_y. .ludgm(=nt was l`|'.`SCl`Vl}(l in llie zit- lion of Walter Allzm. furimrr r(-sid- ing nour Cliu1`(~.liill. against M. Do- nure. Jl`., and M. 1)enux*o, Six, 'l`nr-! onln. following :1 motor accidenl rm Highway 11, just north of Churchill, on December ll last. when :1 car driven by the plaintiff and 2: lrm-k N (lrivon by M. Demure. .Ir.. and nwn- , or! by his fallwi`. :0llid(`(l. Plaintiff. sued for $98.70. while clefendantl (_`()lllll.(`l`L`llll11(!(l for $25. Donald 1"} MavL2n'on zivletl for lhr- plaintiff` and Jnlm ll. Boys [or Hm (lnfoml-s nnls. 1 \`UHnnz :\(' ml. lncliflm-I in Ilu-1-:|v 'nIs. VVltllf`S`S(.`S wl1r>to$ in the mist" of Allan vs. l)enur-. were VVnlld1' Allan. H. M. Sic-\vm't, l\l;u' Str-\\'2n'1. and II. M. Stunt-_\', for tho plaintiff. M. DL`llUl`L`. .lr.. A. D and I m- vincinl (.'im.' Sum Ervino, for the rlr'I(.~nd:mts. 'l`ho vnllisiun I)`.- tween the two cars luok place (hxr~ imz :1 : north of (.`hurL`hill l l21inti|'f zillvuotl the [)1-nuru iruvk xvns pnrkr-rl nn thr- hi;1l1w:1y_ whilv tlw r,lvfom.l:1nl. slalorl lhv trm-k w:1.< ln()\.'illL{ s:luwl_v. /\l`!-1` lln:nvi(lt-i1vrenl' thv pl:iiI1|il'l' and (lol`mi(lmii had lwmi Lgivml in 'llw action of ll. ll. Pnlmm`. lnvnl gz1r;il.:t.- mun. against Willinm l{ull- inn, fur $1(l9.ll5_ nllc-gs-cl l)ulzm('(`. glue mi :1 ll'lI('k [)lll'l.`hl.\`(`( l in 1932. llw (l(-l`vnrl.'ml. 2Inswvi'('tl Hm }-riVil(";.z<.- ni hringingz :mnthm' wilmiezz: or twin. whivh vvns !l`1ll1lC(t hy llis HHIIHIH`, 'l'|1i.x' \vill1oss: or witm-.xs(`:: will his l1r>:n'rl sunw. limo (`llll`lllL{ this invmlh Knnnu.-th A (`mm-run :Iv'l<-rl for NI!` plaintiff. , .4 ..r I I` L'....H H-...-i..u.... I Wu... . 'I`h0 suit ml .1. (3 Svuil. U:n`riv .'~`Hl? ply man. against, A. H. Bvalun, Tur- ontn lzawyr,-1' uml pr:siden1. nf HI!` Nutimml Life A.<. (fmnpmw, fur $7.5() for supplying wmmnl at Shanty Bay. was left over I'm" fIu`H1~ or trial, His llnnour inst,1`uc1im.{ the plaintiff to add the name of .I. R. Rvevirr, Shzmiy Buy mntrmrtm`, as 1'0-d(rfond:un1. Mr. is-mun ll:-;_u,-rl thnl. Rf`(,`\~'i(` was Hm vmm`:u'lm', 1101' lxi.. uuuuu -nu! H`-M Hun 1-nun:-n9 u.- cl Making Good P;ogress on Arena Construction UN` -T~'II..'m H)!` :~;uppIynn.-, re,-nxum m left -'l(`;_[(,`(I his .'u1r\m. zmd that Ihu omnmlt xvns pm`(`|1n:40rl by Rl3L'Vi!_'. l)un<':In 1".` Mtt(.`u:|ig :u:t('d for Hm plaintiff. 3()()5iv1;;iv1u. Dumng Hcuuzic.~.' cullu`ul and skuiim: arena is pm- cvodim: rapidly and it. won't, be long: |)0fnr(`. ihv building a ISSl|l11(`S an im~ pnsing :ippe:n`nm',(-. Many people in Hzlwie (It) not .s`m*|n in rr'u!i`/.0 wlmi an irnpi'e.s'.~4i\'n building they -'Ii'(`. gui- ting for the mnnny. and ii, is pro- diciccl there will he :1 grout, fa:-olinrz ..r .u.-am. nil 1..-._..mi u/In-n Hun urnI'L'I Cmistruction of B:n'rie`5 now zigri-1 (HCIUU I.H('l'U \Vl|I U1 El ).',|'l'ill. II.'l'Hl|)1 hf pridv all nmund wlwn Hm work is finished and prvsems something to look at and put to use. "I\l'<`r\~\rll|IP "wool. 1-97:11 tu(.nv1vx'n.1\l` 1-I1 Ll} |u\rI\ nu. uuu yum. Lll u.n.. Yesterday work was (-mnplc-ted rm the foundzltinn walls, zmrl this xnnrn-` ing men sl:n`lC(l pouring, ('om(`nl furl lhc front xvalls, tho part of the :41`!-nu l` which will hold tho rl1`v: m 1 --n;' nffinnu All Hun nx.-ntnrillivni htlc \VHlCll \VllI I1(_)l(1 UH.` (lI'l`5.\lIlL{ lU(_|IIl.\ zzm`. offices. All the exc;1vntir1g lms` boon cm`npl(*l(-cl. Mon with lumns, zn1(l`s:cr.mp shovels were used for ` this work. as well as considerznblc i lmml l:|l)m'. On Monday morning 7.; mm: M` (';u'pontm's s:t:n`t(.-cl on Hm] wonclon frznnos for llw vvmenl and had the job all finisher! (-:n`l,v 'l`nL`:<- day. It will nnl. be long h(`l'nr(` 1l1:- rml lilo walls are sl.'u'tml and Mr- stlvol wr>rkvr:4 slmnlrl he ill. lhr-ir _|>!.- ` in nbrml. lwn weeks: .. . I ` Imst wvok H10 work wm: :;nn1('-K what hindered by town ))('()))l(` mm- ing to the park to look over the , joh. Many of those insisted on wull:- H inn :11! over the pI1l(`(} zmrl it has; been tmce:4sn1'y to keep all nn!nnkm'::' um of the cm1h'u :n'm1. 'I`h('rc wu. Inn muvh rinmznr of smnn of H10 ox-l L':n':lIinns caving in. A fenvv lms nnw hm-n v1'm'!(-rl ;n`mmr1 Hll'(`f` sid- . |Jll_V. 1'm|n1'cupn.:. AuuIv.'nuI;,; nun. :1Frida_v, Apnl 20. auspices Umted` f ` Sunday School. Ti(`kL'1.i 25. 15:) 4` ti Hear Habnmh. native Galilean ` .`shcphcrd, xn Stroud United churc--1. fifrce lecture. Monday. 23rd. I\Iusu'- 1:1] travelogue. admission 25c and 35. `Tuesday, 2-nh, 8 p.m.. auspices lunitod Churrh Y.P s. 151:. ilJilKllU.{ mm nnvmlles. dllS[)lC\'.`6 pn- cle C. Admission 25. 15-16b Wesley Church Dramatic Club. `Vandnrf. will present their fine l|)1il_``. Plain People." l\Iinc-sing Hall. lFrida_v, Umled lc...ud-nv Cnlsnnl 'T`u'nl.-n - '7"\n I"\n |WlLl?%'HQR:$E" IS92syLI.!!eaiI' c AT! TDHAV Mirrmuv of \'<'nu.\` and S((n`<`.\` 0] other Great .\u'r1<'.~`.

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