What, Is c0umge':' Gard!-us .-(now; As. the Iris: ranks that 2.1) 1)suu1tlcs.~: through the whivv high H Tu some earth-:)l(l marchinp; tune; Fm'w:u'(,1-fn.clng. "nlnbo\v-(rind. C`-ullunl und forever `glad. nun. -..:\;.nu. nu.-..... ,. ...-..-_ . __ The r<-glllar nweumg 01' {hr Edgar Wmm-n`s Insu1.ut.o was held at the homv of Mrs. L. H. Bigelow on Wed- IH-s(1ny, Svm. 3, with :1 ;-,r>nd uMvnd- nncv. Aftvr the openhw. exen:L~u-,3 the minutes wt-re n-ad and l)uslnns:x dis- ('l1.~:s4*d, The roll call was then taknn. Lhu x`o.~:pon.xv being A bmuxtiful thought from pm.s4- and poetry". Mrs. L: Tl:-unllwn mm MI-K R A Slvssnr t,nuugnL irom p1'():a`l' anu pm-uy . Nun. H. Brancmn and Mrs. B. A. Slessor than sum, 21 very pleasimg duvt. Mrs. Eilmnun-'.s' paper was 01` great pr:u-Lical bvmiii in everyone. Mrs. D. Galbraith then (-omiucu-d a very entertaining (:oni:::s'i, the winner at which was Mrs. 13r:mdun. '1`1u~ xm-L-Ling was '1u.so(i in tho usual \\':1y. miter which a dainty lunch \\'us sorvvd hy the lm.-sl.v.ss. Tho next nwvting will be hold at the homv . mony. Mrs. Bird l'(.`(`.(.`lV(`d` in :1 gown 01 black lam`. Mrs. Jnrvis, inotlmr of Lhc groom, was in l)1W(`k satin with shawl of old lace. For travelling the bride chose :1 Lwucd suit. of brown and yellow, with hat Lo match. Mr. and Mrs. Jarvis will live in Calgary. some of the ml: or town guests ...A_... u- _.... u... ;....\u..- Yaw-uh: ur oi were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Jarvis. Mr. and Mrs. Brycigcs. Mrs. Ball '.md- Miss Ball. Mr. and Mrs. E(lW.l'd Richard- son. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnum, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ridout and Mausier ('3o Mr. and Mrs. Eustace Bird. Miss Amoi Bird. Muster Dnvid Bird. Mr. and Mrs. llugli l)enison. Onkvillo, thv Missms Cros:4le_\'. Oakvillu, Miss Ew:1i'l.. Miss. llill. Mists A. l.'..`()llill`d. MISS M. Smith, .\/liszs E. Furrm-r. Mr. and Mrs. A. Walker. Major and Mrs. B. Green. Onkvillo. Miss L. Green. Oakvillu. Mr. and Mrs. Calvin. Toron- in. Major and Mrs. Gordon Bell, Tor- onto. Miss Jarvis. Toronto. Miss S. Jarvis. New York, Miss Bird. Toronto. Phone 453 MAZEK i;AM1>s| \a- \.JoI4I Electric Refrigerators URRY BROS1 Hotpoint Ranges Radi:Jia'E2;dios Canadian Terminal System Lam: -Helping Tc HE baking of bread is one of the relatively few industries fr:-c from %('.'| or sympathetic of depression. (`hanging (omlitiorh of prim; have no effect on the individual dcnuuid for this (every day m-u-:sity of ii daily turn0ver--on a (:;L lmsis plums broad baking in one of thr mm! out. ing positions of the depression proof class. Plant. of the Omurio Mzilu-riu located in nine growing Cities Ad Towns throughout Ontario in (ullllllll "I _ ..'_A J.........\A I... o|..n.'- nnnnoinr nrnllilrt no uiuung UI uncau In um. ua Llu. -emu... ..... ........._..... ., . periods prosperity l)l`( msity life, A ul|I:\l.tnti- of l'..-dz:-riu-x Itfl` and LumIl)llHili(`S providing a. steadily increasing dt'12LHd for their superior product. In past years thee units have been nyxwated with marked su(:Cc5~ .. 'I'h:- mnnrr. tion that exists between these modern plants and the Canadian 'l`r-rrninul By-sir-m, with their grain eievators, warehouse facilities and water transportation makes it possibie for them to secure our and other ingredient; with (iih[)'tll"h at attractive prices. 'l`hese Iactors combine to assure continual protable operation .I 1,. u...----.. r,,, in the future. This is the third of a series of advertisements ponraying the aciiviiies of a Canadian organizalion oporaiing a chain of public service eniarprises ihroughoui Canada. 36 Bayfwld St. -I""3fi0 Bakeries: Oporang Ihe Iargexf chainof bakeries in Canada Independent oi any flour milling company. 1 quart our 3 Icaupouna Nlngir ``n`: a.... Iv....~.L-r UI Vll.'1. V. IL. x)II`n.`1\1I Oclub--r 8. This will In- Duy and the roll 4-ull I My I :-I. l rnv-vb". I)(>n'l, l.1'_\' Ln u,|\'u- 1.11:` p unzxhlv to sit. up :L drink 4 No Q\m.mv.1. - - e. LABEL `I: ORANGE P30): A CANADIAN GENERAL ELECTRIF` PRODUCT ....__j.. EDI N MAZDA 5 DE "F.R 5TED' * AMPS A GLASS I'I'l$l ONSIDER the importance of quality, when you buy lamps. Edison Mazda Lamps brin_v_ you the advantages of every improvement made in lmnps since Edison's invention of 50 years; ago. They give you soft glarefrec light . . and full Uultn` of (he current consumed. Buy them by the carton, at the price of ordinary lamps. I.-40 J uvuupuuna xvulglr nlu 3Ki1Ig l'uwd(`r I v;:;: I lelutpuon null `.3 lxI!)l(`~pnul|s '2 tablespoons sugar xuulua_~-s 1 pin! milk Mix and sift dry ingrod`u-nls: In-:1: egg. add milk and 1x\ulns. pour .~lowl_v on first Inixuu-'; lwut well. Add nu-In-d Ihoening. Cook at onro on hut. wrll greased griddka. Serve with Maple, C:u'-u- ----I n- nnninrll Sn;-nr Sr!-uu. u u nun, cm Wuim-:;tl:L_\'. - Grm1(lnm1)u:r`.; n.-spmlsv will hr `. who is ` 11 glam-. l,h!'ullL than I Why nu lilxzmmwr TluIr.~d:1)'. Soplmulu-r 11. 1.: l.'.'L.nn.'ll ' LhLs wt- , 1'r1L=nd`.J .imited grcuart. grluuuu. .-x - V\ -u.-. .-. mcl. or Brown Sugar Syrup. .mOMAN S REXEW A- ;,u1:nA:AAx :_-___ wl".|vI: u|_y.. . that [:nr(l1:r1; u!v`e:` --Molly Anrlm 1'lue Church mu n. * Dolirimu with /rr-sh nr vunmwl fruilx RECIPE FOR GRIDDLE (`..\K[~lS What is love? Gardans 'n'm'r~ Love is l1te--11fe is love: And wherever these are -my Bozuuy owers in the sun. Mind.-, W('!1VL` mysttnrir.-; .'>'n,Il '1`hmg". g:u`(luns mwr: -Em 1:4,. 11., A nI zIr('.'.lI CCIIIN FI..\K?;S Lookfor this mark-nu vwry tin. It is a guarur.I'c' that Magic Baking I":-u'dt-r duos not contain alum or any Innvnufnl 1'nnv1vuIinl|!_ not ronuun am.-n 0 harmful ingrodirnt. extra good for lunch on a wann day --K`]log_t;:'.~a Corn Flakes and cool milk or ('.r(-um. Crisp. Eu.~:_v to (.'.'(`sl. KolIo;:g s fur- nish mu-r;:y without h('.:1ting'" lho hod_\'. They help you feel 0&0]! I huh]:-spoons shurh-u ing BELLFI EWART VVOMEN'S INST. l1:(- rc;-,'ulur monthly mveting of the Belle Ewart Br2z.nch Women's Institute '11:; held on I'hu1':~:dn.y afternoon. Sept~ ~-:ni)v~:' 4th. 11!` the home of Mrs. H` Monro. with 21 splendid turnout. Meet- ing wgwm-(1 with cmnnnxnlty song (01- 1..'.vn~(1 by thv l.:n'(l's prayer. R011 was at` '.ve:'v:l with "Dns and Don'ts for :Iu~ I{H.~`xvn." Mum" zmswtrs lent real " mm. to tlw xm-2-tl11g. combining ..n|. ..I..........-.. m'ruvml hv I-cl. Hriuhlnu I\ I ml print-lng phone %2. A `!'lf.A(:'l'lf,!Al. 'l`l|0l!(iIl`l` Whun making :1 child's (In--..-` ur rmnpl-r:; for :1 gift, im-hldv 111 1"'muln- ` 11114 ('.UL.'; or material \vll.h 1111- 14111.} Th!-so: st,-runs will hr of no use Ln _vm um! _V(`L may cunw in Vl'l`_V hnndy to tho nmthor for patches lutvr on. ` They Use It ` You are never safe from ] the Fearful Scvcn. Bc protected. Have FLY- I`OX handy for instant use. Pure. fragrant and stainless. Developed at Mellon Institute of In- dustrial Research by Rex Research Fellowship. There is only one gen- uin: FLY-TOX. Every "_`bottle guaranteed. Re- - fuse: substitutes. "l[)_Ul'U.\lH|iLIvI_`|`y 'lU yvm` pm` pn:'.= m. Can- -. Ki.~":h1('1l_v ts.-lnphono 37b I.` `llI.'lll Alb hill: xVIm)rc, first 2,30. Ev(:ryb0(Iy n'oxinmr.L-Iy nr x\n~-;- \n (`1 for totnorrcmr `s breakfast .lI`..' .11; ~\f.:'Z '. DONATIONS TO SQELTER 1 FOR MONTH OF AUGUST`! Ladies` Aid. Presbytmztn Church. A!- lrmd-ule. cake. pies. biscuits, bread and butter; Central Church. ::z:nd\vic)w;=.. l cake; Mrs. Simon. `cask:-1 or.-zms; Cm'-1 ..... u....n <:n..~n vnwxhut 1-nnm`.mnnvs: Crstr. Nllh. ouuun. us.) Fruit Store, up; Mr. Munroe. bpzms Church S.S. Picnic, Ml llllllina -urnloa; COVER ')`llF1 Sll.\nBlNl~IS.< Ir thv ovr-rstuff:-(I furniture~ in wow and slmhby mud you cannot nfford m-\`.' this full, why no: make ('I`('f.(HH1.` r.'m' r,-rs for It? 'I`h.-y xvnulcl not prove so e-xpvnslvo and yet. Llw whnlr mrnln would .-;('(-m to lnsc its 5Ih}\bblH(!.` with thv chm-rful vuvcrs. unurcn D.D. .r'1L:nn:, 311..-u\\ uucn. man. i Mr. Willing. lppleii, com; Lawson re- union picnic. cake. sandxvicliex, pic.-e. ficzwors: Mrs. Dsllglus M(-L:irn:1. `.ln'0e' bricks `ice cream; Allzmdulu Pn.-s .)yim'- Run S.S. picnic. cake, sm1rl\\'l_-l1:-5`. I\/Irs. Neclauds. girl's cm-ss: Hazel 'Bo\'.'lcs. comic pane-rs`. Billy Gribble. L`\ ln1i( ml- [):El'S Mr. Cluxton, apples; Billy Clu~es- mun. clothing`. Mrs. Sc-ngmni. 'mm:m- as; Mrs. Storey, Om. (ra'.'m1.~'.. cucum- L....l.- .\.n-u R/h.K.uv`t-H R iuru Fr: Mrs us. W113. Dhuxuy. xznr. n.n..u.u.:. -.-.u.u... 21's: Mrs. McI..arc_-n, 5 jars fruit: Mrs. 'I`romblL"_v, basket apples. '2 jars nick- les; H. Cochmnv. box apples: Mrs. 11. Bigger. Mmeslng. 2 basket apple-:;; i~?:u'- N1 Aid, veg(~ta':)les. CW(`1`S. "l"hL- 1-h`.lrh'L~n mlinvpd :1 um-nic "I.i\'t,`n l'4U.L'H liuuu lL:uUn\'\| :1 uuu (:mm)l9u.-d :L \vundm'1`ul nf them. The chlldn-n were ulasn of Mr. and 2\rIrs. Puttiesun -ul Lhoir beulmful summt` cross the bay Wh('X`(` lh:-`v 1-1` mg, bunt riding; and (L 1;: the lawn. Each child bmu little souvt-nir n1` :1. happy 1 'T`hnvn nnnnum fnr Um ul'n.\ nub \u7'uu nun. supertnrtc-ndcnt at t` hzmdr-d in h(`I' I`L`.\`i; Doris Canning was I 1-ncunr STANDARD BRANDS LIMITEI) (`.ll.Ll-I`1"l` l RODU(`.TS TORONTO M0!\"l"R!-ZAL wmnn-no and branch`: in all the principal critic: of Canada The light. digo. kind that can be quickly nmdv with `Magic Baking Powder. You`ll nd this and doz- ens of other interesting recipes in the New Dlugiv Cook Book. A copy will be sent free on request. Serve Rlagiv Baking Powder Lllll qlh. `M LHPM ck-\'oti:mn.l vx us: dealt with. o....\.I..-.o Ar ox. ANSWERS .L is faith? Garduma say .he pine trees are in May: .vnc2:s lifting from I'm:- nld. uvnness starring bzmghs L21: c: p within a pulsing will I1.-ilhnr frost nor cold cun `(E1 uuuuug, u..~. . came hmno tin-cl nut ` E .L for 110 -::hH'.1r;-n was I.-(3 en by tho Bxwrio Wm- - at S:. Vinc(,~m'.; Park. 1 civml :1 little .;il`L \\'l\i:~h mx 1dm'ful .'zft9rn')u11 ml` lQ,'I1i1,EiOn m 4 nppclmocl I Hill!` l\A' `ho l)u.'i- )is Todd l ... 13-..! E National Radio Broadcast EVERY SUNDAY EVENING Thm_ug_h 1930 !ENNA JETTICK SHOES Lilli 1l|),llL. LL mun HUI. Uli an (.'Apcu.1Ivl' 1n:1l.tm', nor is it very much trouble to pmvide the x'<-dllg-,hl., but it is too non- vmll_\' -axniuud. Anyone who drives much at night. knows the difficulty in `,21midinp. running into buggies and \\'u;.:ons. and Lhterv are some narrow os- czxpvs from serious accidents. A few 1'inu,-s in earl) mrighbourhood might 1101]) mnsirlu-:'ul)1y. us pmplo do not. llkt` b<-inc, hurl in their p0cks.~L-books. `and if it is :-hmpvr to buy lights than `nay fines, the fz1r1nv1's might. p1`ovi(lL'- lights and mnkv driving safer for 1.1101113!-l\'os and cw-1'y using the \..:. 1... .. MMI=.. SCHUMAIVLV-r1I:.uV1\ World's Best Beloved Prima Donna Will Be [Exclusive Guest Artist of rwuuvu A u': 1'rVf`l( LII ?! ODIFQ HURLBURT S, BARRlE ACCEPT N() SUI3STI'1'U l`E BIMCOE COUNTY'S ]<`OO'I` COMF'()RT SHOE STORE `.| lI.I\.'Ll LIIIUL, land saute in hot {at until brown on `one side` Spread the umoasted side of `each round with chopped crisp bacon mixed with salad dressing. On top of the bacon lay a thin slice of tomato. `which has been marinated in French dxessing. Garnish with a stued olive and serve on o. bed of cress. 1 LTUI I'(V\lHCLH 01 Ul'l'U (iucst Ann! 0! ENNA JETTICK MELODIES National Broadcast Sickness, Suering and Sorrow Trail .... -- nu manta: -C - MMI=.. SCHUMANN-HEINK Ln. :1... n..:mm| Prima Wil NA Jl: I 1 [Ln lVll.;|.\JI.Jl 'rr)v cl INHAV FVFNI upptu. nun ul AA\uu\.A_v .....,. s nicesl llllL~`< for this purpose. )1: wish to servo biscuits for at- n ten. Llloy may be rolled and ld plated in the pan ready to If they arr kept in a very cool they will keep for at least 2 \\'lIh()llI detcrioratl-:>n. Canned Tomato Soup ` bushel rlpv tomatoes. one large :~vlvx'\' le'.-nos and all. one large ,........\ `nun-n nnlnnc A THE BARRIE EXAMINER Fitted Sci(~n1if1(-zllly yilllil Ulll`, uuu on me high- rr-.n,I17.h1g how Dnnnln ha cm In .. ....\ .....,. 6 onions, 4 1 all togeth- rnnuvh cu 1-n- A II|4A4n\1n . A quiet wedding took place Monday, 1 September 1. 1930, when Miss Luvlln Keasl. dllghlol` -)3` Mrs. `l\/larshall Keasi. 138 Maple Ave., became `che bride of Clelues Tallinn, 4:! Camp Bor- daen. `The ceremony was porfornled by Rev. Dc-an Sweeney. The young couple were mte.-nded by Mists Audrey Walsh ecu.-`ln -ml` the bride nnd Cv()l'g`8 Ben- croft. The bride was becomingly at.- tired in her travelling suit 01' blue bl'Od(710U1, with white satin blouse After the cerenumy the happy couple left by nmtm` rm" `l C-:n`n\vnll and Mnntrt-al. Fbllowinp, .h<-h' 'vt.urn they will reside 1n Emwle. `vvnunnu-u lvnn St. Thomas Church, Shanty Bay, was filled with friencls and relz1t.ivn-5 from the dlstrlcl. and. frum 'I`oronm, Barrie and Ormia. 'Whl`!1 Miss Christo- bcl Cntherhw Rmkns, y0n1mm' daugh- ter of the nu: George Rnikos. "The Plea.saum:(-,, was unitvd in nmrrlage to Ian Francis Wr-1.-mmn, set-mt! son of Frank S. Welsmim, of 'l`>mnto. ROV. C. R. Spt.-n(-or p(>1'x'm'nu-U. Lhn <.-vrx-mony at 11 o'clock, Su.l.1n'(l21y mm'ninu,, S4 -pt. 6. 1930. The bride, who xvux proLLi1y (1re:sse(i in :1 brown <:r(-pr suit with hat to match, was given away by her brother, Cumpbcll Rmkvs. I`h<-rv wvro no ut- tcndmlts. Miss Sophia Boyd plays-d L<>hvngrh1's \Vv.~(l(lim4 March" while the rngist,er was In-in}; sip.-,m~d. -. . Al_. .. II. I-\nr\I\Iv LL'llun.IILn. Avunn -.;-1|;-nu .....V,u Imllnwlng tho (,'(`l'l'n]0l1y the couple Inf! fur :1. two wu-nks` 1 moon trip to NIll.`s'k(lk'l nftm` t-hey will residv in I`m'nntu. Cnnuuln R.-u Sp:-uv L`:-.. I nmn-4|. Hnghmu, l mu. .Abso|ute|y Harmless to People and Animals On- Aup,'usl 25, 1930. : t_v wedding took plan-v und dmlghtu-r -of Mrs. Lhc late Mr. R. Grintn marriage to Mr. Lyn] mm HI` `Mr nnrl R/lru \Ull \JI IVLI. .lI\l. 1'11. Rift . A. `Wall -;H`i(-i:1l.: pnuily cl(=(:orule_-(1 u ph'm'1um.s' and ms:-s bt-amil'ul1_v g0\vmvd 1' flat crrvpv with haL makch and worv 111 fax fur. Shv cam`! c.......a|\.m.~u I-1\<|'.'_` -nu Hat (Tl'l']Jl` wn.u nan. .`.H|F('.1 nuu uunr u: Hm u,rmxn`.~ gift, :1 car:-lvd a bouquet of Sw'elhea.rl x'n. and :\m*t~i pvus. '1`hv bride was aut-ndr-(I by hm" .~:191cr_ Miss Elizabtrlh. \V(`?LI'il114 :1 {rock of mni'1,r- with Iarztr hat to match and Llw gr`-aoxnks gift, :1 white gold l)racc-191 with topaz sexling. Shv carried 'l`ah.s'mun 1'05:-ra and sweet poas. Tho -,-,mmn was axtend-ed by Mr. Jmnm Hart, 1'1? 3'0- celvmg gold cuff links. After the Hero- mony tho 'm1mvdiuto I`L 1:Lli\'(` -)f the bride and grtmxn sat dmvn to .1 dain-t_\' luncheon uftvr which the happy rsouplv left for 'l`or and points mst. lhv hr-it-In hwnrninn in bi fnn-L `If In-intrtl ]\3ll IUI .|Ul()I|.lU (lllkl [)JlHlh .'l'lDl,, Ill!` bride travelling in a {rock at printed silk (-rcpr with navy bluv com and mat to match. MOORE--IVl(:l.ELL:\N A very pn-my 'l'(1dil1`,`, took place on \ VLdm:sdu.y. Sc:pl(n1|)vr 3. 1930, at Tor- onto. when M:u`jo1'iv I\/hmcic, erlclur dzlughtor of Mrs. M. Mr-Lollan of Tor- onto, formerly of 'Ba1'1'ie, be,-canm the bride of Edwarrl Norman Moore of . Barrie. Rev, A. E. Baker of New Tor- onto performed the ceremony which took placv benvam an arch and large wedding boll. ' `Thu hv-Mn u-ivr-n in mnlwimrrx hv hair wtzuunug UULI. ' The bI`id( _ given in xmuagc by her brother. Mr. J. J. McLc11an, of Toron- to. were :1 pr:-Hy gown nf pink gour- gette and carried a large shower bou- quet of autumn owers and fcrns.He1` bridesnmid, Miss Edith White, of Tor- onto. W01`(` :1 guwn of Iurquuis blur- silk crepe and (-a.x`r'1c(! a `bouquet of rnivnrl f1n\|'I\I`c unrl Fm-n: Mr Pnhprt UHLU. WUIK` 1| g.)V&:X (`I K a mixed flowers and ferns. MCI.-ellzm of Barx`i(*. hm bride. was groomsman. 'T`hn rrrnnvn `c Tn vr` I`: \\ Ul IUC. (L5 E.l\J'\.HlI-`.llA(lAI. The groom's favcrs were. to the bride. :1 {French beaded bag. to the bridesmaid, a bonded \-'zmit_v bag. and to the best man a gold ponknire. After the ceren1ony a buffet luncheon was served to forty guests after which the bride and` groom I1(.~fL for a short honeymoon before returning to their home in Barrie. They were the reci- pients of many beautiful gifts. A very pretty wedding was solem- nized in Trinity Church on Saturday. September 6, 1930. when Miss Gert- rude Rhoda Bird. daughter of Captain and Mrs. Eustace E. Godfrey Bird. Wellington SL, became the bride of Eyquem do Montaigne Jarvis. son of Rev. Canon Jarvis and Mrs. Jarvis. uuhh Okn fnlsnr nf Ohn l'VV`I\r\V1 nTTit`in9_ KVCVI . \JdlAUll dill V1.3 nnu AVAAJ. with the father of the groom 4 mg. assisted by Rev. A. R. Box ...,. .... ....... __. -._ The bride. weari shell velvet. with J `and carrying a bou u-nnu nnrl !"nrrh.-Q r SQUBOYOH LCi1(1L`I' arr: nI'uUru': au5.1 The ushers were Major G. Gordon Bell. Squadron Leader Eric Brookes. Captain Percy Plummer. Major Brem- ner Green and George Jarvis. A reception was held ax the home of the bride's parents following the cere- CONDENSED MILK . .._.. If you cannot nurse _-- bab_V`.useEagleBrand ' -the world's leading in- fant food. VVl-ILSM.-`\N--RAlKl-IS .` I. n\.....a 'l`.A\l.Ll()N---Kl-Z.-\ ST Mum-||'\'--muxToN % WEDDINGS nu 31.:-`nun vv .. nu Pleas: stud me PIER I KILLS -a-u: ----_ .-.;.-.-.--.: The Borden Co., Limited 140 S(.Paul K. Niontrcnl m---- --_2 .... um.-u 2.11... Book: :1 (11119! but pret- when Mary. suc- M. Grinton and Srintcm. was united In . Lynn Murphy, only Mrs. J. W. Murphy. i('i:ll.l`(1. "l`he- lmurae \vn.-4 L-(I with uhlclioll. dul- I`()2~ l``. 'lh(- bride` was ud in -J:-Iphiniunx blun- hu! uhnnu and 'hn In HIU AVLID. dd] V1.3. e officiat- Beverley. a gown of egg- wt cap of pearls. .(-I of my-of-the- nu n-inns` nu-01' ` v happy hon:-_v- `- u'hi/J`: nquru us Robert 0! L110 |N Tl-'|E HEADl:lNES" BEST TALKIE YET ` l|)lkl,)('\l nun; I Withers). is ..n L`lI In;-I hue` Luv; 11:5: luuun n..p\n .`... ...... ....... .. ... The big moment for Nnsey" and the p:n)er is when Anna Lou arrives to bu trained in re'pertm'iul duties by "N()s*_v"~~wlm promptly forgets his own. Many unusual cliaractc-rs and :~'ii,uaLlon.s make In tho lit-a(l~lin9s" b:ii,l1 thrilling" and amusing. The cm-`.1 includes Marlun Nixon, Clydr Cook, Edmund Breese, Pauline Gamn. Fmnk Cmmwau, Hallam C0014-y, Vivinn Oak- land. Robert ()l)9r, Ben Hall, Spec, O'1.)unnt-ll and Jack Wise. The story is ; by James `A. St,m'1`, the talking soon- ariu by .loscpli Jnrk.-`cm. and John G. Adalfi d'ireoi,o(l. A d(:ligl1i.i`ul theme I song, "Love Will Find :1 Way", .-sung \... u... ....a..,.a....i.. ...a.u- I1\ Hm huv nf A(1.')lH u'1re(`I.o(l. A Lninguuun Luruu: by U11.-`1)r1nr:1pnls, adds to the joy of thn most clonghtfully human ph~LIu'e or the year. lNS'l`l'l`U'l'E . . 1. vs.) L ~~w~w-meant: ~I-M~ -.. -.....nm u-vnnrr.-\vvu v\vL`-II`