The Westmount examiner, 20 avril 1939, jeudi 20 avril 1939
[" 2207 RN OHMAN\u201d EXPERT WATCH REPAIRS ANTIQUE SILVER FINE WATCHES WE.4046 1216 Greene VO AAA VOL.X., No.16 \u201c40 Years in oF Westmount\u201d AN [IDEAL WEDDING GIFT EN AE AAA A AAA MAMMA MA MA AE Ave.WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 CITY ISSUES ANNUAL MUNICIPAL REPORT REVEALS TOTAL SALES OF he Westmount Txaminer Serving The City of Westmount, Garden Suburb of Canada\u2019s Metropolis 2 22 2220707 Officers Elected By Rotary | A DE LALANNE NAMED | PRESIDENT, NEW BOARD 10 BE INSTALLED JULY 1 A.Cuthbert is Vice-President \u2014 John Colton Retires As Head of Executive\u2014Annual Meeting Adjourned Until June 28 \u2014 A.D.Thornton, of Library Board, Was Guest Speaker J.A.De Lalanne was elected president of the Westmount Rotary Club at the annual meeting of the organization held on Wednesday in Victoria Hall.the past session.Crippled Children\u2019s Committee, He succeeds John Colton who has headed the club for Mr.De Lalanne was formerly chairman of the Other officers named were A, Cuthbert, vice-president, succeeding L.McCrae; D.M.Brophy, treasurer; C.McBride, honorary secretary; and A.A.Boire, C.Odell, J.Leslie Perry, J- L.Nelson, Dent Harrison, Tom Stokes and Ewart Everson.The annual meeting was adjourned until June 28 when reports of BROTHERHOOD ARRANGES FOR LAST MEETING Temple Emanu-El Organi- ation Plans to Close Cortent- Sensor Wednes=1 2: day The final meeting of the Temple Emanu-El Brotherhood for the season takes place Wednesday evening, at which time a symposium will be presented on the subject \u201cHow Shall We Meet Thesz Times?\u201d Participants are George Hollinger, Jos.J.Cooper, Sam Paperman and Jos.Abrahams.It will be ladies\u2019 night and the members will be guests of the Brotherhood at supper.Election of officers for the ensuing year will also take place.Bridge will follow the meeting.The 1939 class of the High School Department of the Religious School will be awardad diplomas at the Friday evening service, April 28th.Members of the class are Henrietta Asch, Constance Carin, Shirley Hirsch, Nina Mae Finklestein, Bernard Isaacs, Janet Jacobson,, June Mailman, Barnett Simmons, Leonard Shulman, Natalie Sommer, Ellen Snyder, Ann- cette Miller.A reception will follow the service.The annual Spoke Festival of the High School department of the Religious School will be held Sunday afternoon, at 3 -o\u2019clock in the Lecture Hall of the Temple.Participating are: Janet Jacobson, David Shefler, Lawrence Tarshis, Sheila Sapera, Edward Blackman.Tamara Umanski, Betty Gittes, Constnce Carin.Tea and dancing will follow.The chief officers of the Young People's Society for the coming year are: President, Marjorie Bercovitch; vice-president, George Gilbert; secretary-treasurer, Phyllis Fitch; corresponding secretary, Miss Emmy Heim.The Annual Confirmation Service will take place on Shabuoth, May 24th.Members of class are: Tamara Umanski, Sylvia Mortimer, Raymond Felson, Clifford Asch, Alan Silverstein, David Shefler, Richard Joseph, Gordon Engel, Rhoda Yates, William Lightstone, Beverly Shulman, The next meeting of the Child Study Group under the direction of Mrs, H.J.Stern will take place Tuesday, at the home of Mrs.Alexander Popliger.Ald.Kerry Speaker At Old Boys Dinner Alderman John Kerry will be the principal speaker at the annual dinner of the High School of Montreal Old Boys Association.which is to be held in the Queen\u2019: hotel, Friday night.This will be the fifth annual banquet of the assiciation, and a large attendance is expacted.In addition to the speaker, entertainment will be provided.*the president a n d committee chairman will be presented.The New Board of Officers will be installed into office on July 1st.The principal speaker at the uncheon session was A.D.Thornton, chairman of the Westmount Library Board.The library, he told the Rotarians, had adopted a policy of avoiding books that were too controversial in nature, such as works on Communism, Fascism, and religious topics.Furthermore, he stated, keeping books of a Communistic or Fascist nature was an infraction of the Padlock : ries, not mun pally - operated, carried an abundance of books on such subjects, he pointed out.Fiction and non-fiction volumes were now about equal in popularity, the speaker said.There was great demand for books on the Pan-American Union, the bus versus railroad controversy, and the foreign situation.The library is operated by a staff particularly well-informed on present-day literature and matters of general interest, he told the gathering.The selection of books was given a great deal of care and particular attention paid to assure that volumes of an offensive nature kept from the shelves.The rapid progress ynade by science in recent years has necessitated a, constant change in technical works and a large number of replacements are made annually.Books in the greatest demand during the past year were: \u201cGone With the Wind,\u201d and \u201cCitadel.\u201d A dozen copies of books in the \u201cbest seller\u201d class, are usually.purchased, he stated.In referring to the children\u2019s section, Mr.Thornton pointed out that this department of the library was now more popular than at any time in its history.Young people are now keenly interested in seeking knowledge on curren: affairs, he said.The president, John Colton, was in the chair.\u2014_ VISITS SISTER Mrs, Herbert Robinson, who spent the winter in Florida is now the guest of her sister, Mrs.Bernard Brown, Kensington avenue, and leaves for Kingston early next week.Other Jbra-| com eee meen mm mma ee fy Club Engineers Make | Scale Map Of City Started in a 1929 by city engineers, scale map of Westmount showing every building, streets, parks, tramlines, etc, has now been completed.The maps are at a scale of 50 feet to the inch and are bound together in volumes.They show every foot of the 59.5 miles of sidewalks and 31 miles of streets here and are referred to daily in planning snow removal, the route of garbage collectors, etc.Houses on the maps bear their street number and are thus easily located.located.ENTHUSIASTIC West End Troops Give Good Account of Themselves at Forum \u201cThe future of the Dominion of Canada is safe, if left in the hands of the Boy Scouts,\u201d Sir Gerald Campbell, K.C., M.G, High Commissioner in Canada for the United.Kingdom, told.the.2.000 scouts and a large audience at the Annual Scout Display held in the Forum Saturday evening.Sir Gerald congratulated the Scouts on their fine display, and exhorted them to \u201calways play the game the British way.\u201d The guest of honour described Scouting as a blood transfusion infused into the veins of a care weary world.The display was thoroughly enjoyed by the 6,000 and more spectators, although hardly up to the standard of some previous exhibitions.Although the individual items were excellent and showed a high standard of proficiency, the show suffered through lack of stage management, and the tempo had not been as carefully planned as other parts of the show.Due to the huge proportions that the Scout Movement has now grown, it was impossible for the younger editions of the organization, the Wolf Cubs, to take part in Saturday's show.Troops of the Westmount District followed the Cubs with a demonstration of the observance of traffic regulations, in an intersection marked out on the floor.Meanwhile repairs of bicycles, instruction of beginners took place in other parts of the arena.These were followed by a spectacular bicycle ride by thirty-two Scouts of the Second Westmount Troop.Rover Sea Scouts of Montreal furnished the next item speedily construction their three masted \u201cland ship\u201d completely rigged, and were visited and properly \u201cpiped aboard\u201d by the guest of honour.Looking more like Sea Cadets than Boy Scouts in their long trousers, the Rovers show was well received.(Continued on paze 3) Business Association To Hold Open Meeting May 18 The executive committee of the].Business Association of West- mount is currently arranging plans for the open meeting scheduled to be neld in the main lower auditorium in Victoria Hall on May 18.Citizens of Westmount will be invited to attend the session and an amateur show will feature the program.As in past meetings of the association open to the public a large number of valuable door prizes will be distributed.The complete program is now being formulated and indications point to the fact that it will be the most successful yet drawn up for a meeting of the body.The proposal that an amateur show be conducted during the evening was suggested by Miss Lafrance.It will be staged under the direction of Miss Lafrance and Eric Ohman, chairman of the entertainment committee.The association is now in its second year of operation in West- mount and no effort 1s being spared by the president, W.Gordon Kenwood, and members of the executive committee to make it a banner one indeed.Details of the aims of the organization and the coming meeting which it is sponsoring will be found in the full \u2018businesst.page ad listing its members on another page of this paper, FRIENDLY INVASION AUDIENCE SEES SCOUT DISPLAY With Europe in the midst of a grave war crisis, New Yorkers showed more than ordinary interest in the arrival of the U.S.S.West Virginia, pictured above as she came in to take part in the opening ceremonies of ~the New Yorle Wor\u2019 noir.Altogether: 96.warships will visit the city during the Fair, PRICE PAID FOR LIBERTY CITED BY DR.JONES Calvary Church Pastor Addressed Meeting of St.Paul Women\u2019s Club Using lace 75 years old and lavender picked long ago in an Oxfordshire garden to illustrate his theme, the precious heritage of religious and civil liberties which are enjoyed here today after many centuries of struggle, the Rev.T.W.Jones, D.D., spoke to the annual luncheon meeting of the St.Paul Women's Club, Friday at the Queen's Hotel.In this lavender and old lace, the speaker said, exhibiting a pillow lace fashioned by his grandmother and the bobbins with which it was made, as well as the old lavender, were reminders of the precious memories and the wonderful elements in the heritage we enjoy.They remained as samples of the times when great price was paid in the struggle for the liberties which are still with us today, so that individuals and groups might meet and talk freely.Dr.Jones mentioned having been in Pittsburgh lately, when he heard pcople from Europe des- eribe the awful conditions present there today.In Soviet Russia, for illustration, he said, the last free! Protestant Church was recently closed, and but a handful of Orthodox churches remain open.It is now forbidden for a travellet to carry a bible across the Soviet frontier today, he added, and he wondered if people of Canada, where all churches remained open, appreciated the freedom they enjoyed.Referring to the forthcoming visit of the Royal Family in Canada, Dr.Jones urged \u201cwe should pray that nothing may intervene to prevent their Majesties\u2019 coming.When their Majesties come.leaving the little Princesses behind, let us have them in our hearts.\u201d Dr.Jones concluded by urging instruction to boys and girls and those coming from other lands so that they might grow to know and love Canada as we do, and things \u2018of beauty and sentiment be preserved and extended, \u2014 © The Week At Victoria Hall Tomorrow: N.D.G.Women\u2019s Club business meeting; New Theatre Group musical revue; L.L.A.- 0.H.Division No.Three card party; Ayerst, McKenna and Harrison staff dance, Saturday: New Theatre Group revue, Tuesday: Dickens Fellowship regular meeting, Wednesday: V.O.N.meeting.1 CLUB T0 MEET ON SATURDAY The annual banquet of the St.George's Society will be held Saturday evening, with a full roster of members expected to be present.Details of the new St.George clubhouse were explained to members at the regular luncheon meeting of the club al the M.A.A.A.clubhouse on Peel street last Saturday afternoon.Provision will be made for three curling sheets, it was stated.Demolition of the ruins of the old clubhouse on the Westmount boulevard site, destroyed by fire last year, will begin as soon as the frost is out of the ground, it was said.A modest new home with, however, ample provision for additions from time to time will be made.that the construction of the new building will be completed in the fall.Mayor W.Merrill il To Address Stamp Club Mayor Walter A.Mentill, K.C.will address a regular mecting of the Westmount Stamp Club, scheduled to he held tomorrow evening in the clubhouse of the municipal Rotary luncheon; athlatic grounds.The session opens at 8 p.m, SYMONS-JACKMAN The marriage of Margaret, daughter of Mr.and Mrs, F.J.Jackman, to Mr.Stewart Symons, son of Mr.and Mrs.Frank Symons took place quietly on Saturday morning in the Church of the Ascension of Our Lord, Westmount, the Reverend Father Feron ~officiating , | each.It is anticipated\u2019 Father And Son Banquet Planned A Father and Son Banquet un der the auspices of the Junior Square Circle Club of Calvary United Church is to be held at 6.30 p.m, in the Ladies\u2019 Parldur.The guest speaker of the cven- ing is Claude S.Richardson, K.C.Mr.Richardson is one Who needs no introduction to boys\u2019 work in the churches, us he played a large part in the success of the Qucbee Older Boys\u2019 Assemblies over a period of the last three or four years.BRIGADE UNIT INSPECTED BY REV.WILSON Westmount Park United Church Minister Commends Company at Regular Meeting Rev.T.A.Wilson, Westmount Park United was the guest of honor at the regular weekly meeting of the First Westmount Company of the Boys Brigade on Friday evening.He was introduced by Captain Richardson, and complimented the boys on their splendid work.During his remarks, he stressed very strongly the importance of temperance, being Secretary of the Quebec Temperance League.He also visited the various classes, spending considerable time in n.D., of Church, The contest winners for the week were awarded their prizes, consisting of model aireraft kits, in the following order: Harold Fair- head, Roy Howard and George Montgomery.Herbert Truax was also enroled officially as a member and received his badge of membership.Bicycle hikes taken during the holidays were most successful and erfjoyed by members of the company.This Saturday, weather permitting, a trip to Ste, Rose in scheduled.Boys will he in charge of Robert Beal and James Patterson.Tomorrow, the company will meet in Melville Hall where the regular weekly program will be conducted, with the added feature of a treasure hunt.Lieut.Suther- la: à is to prepare the boys for an important part; they will play in tiie Battalion Review on May 20th.Special attention and training is also being given to those boys who are to take part in the Royal visit.The Photography Club, under the leadership of Mr.Wriggles- worth, will be active from now on and the Captain has offered a prize for the best photo taken of the Company.The prize is to be a Boys Brigade fountain pen.Swimming tests will be taken in two weeks and it is expected some twenty boys in the Company will participate, Lieut.Falls is in charge of this class, The fifth annual physical train- irz display \u2018of the Westmount Police und Fire Departments will he held in the armoury of the Royal Montreal Regiment on Friday, April 28, it was announced yesterday by Chief W.Gough.The exhibition will be under the patronage of Mayor Walter A.Merrill, K.C., and Alderman Ww.B.Scott, K.C., Commissioner of Police, The regimental band will play during the evening.The event always attracts a large turnout of Westmount citizens and is eagerly looked forward to.Efforts are being made by civic officials to make the display this year one of the most attractive yet held.The complete program is as fol- lows: Suoplied - Laid - Finished Repaired - Refinished A.Ross Grafton & Co.4263 St.Catherine St, Westmount Free Estimates WE.2323 AR 004 Cleaned GIMIIILIIII II 10 141002 PRICE:\u2014TWO CENTS ELECTRICITY HIGHER; MANY TRAFFIC ARRESTS MADE Police Department | Issued Violators \u2014 Communicable Diseases Greatly Reduced \u2014 97 Building Permits Were Issued \u2014 Population is Now 24,736 : \u2014\u2014 The annual Westmount municipal report, showing that electricity | | sules had increased, a new record manier me es ne rE 3, 759 \u201cTickets to Traffic for the number of traffic arrests established, that there was a drop in the number of communicable diseases from 1,209, to 146, was relensed this week by P.E.Jarman City Manager, The Police Department, Almost two thousand persons were traffic regulations.Arrests made during the year over the preceding year.Of these ¥ 4,340 were brought before the Recorder's Court.Over fifty per cent of the persons arrested on eriminul counts were under 21 years of age, the report shows.A total\u2019 of 97 bullding permits were issued during tho year, 16 less than in 1937.The permits represented a total turnover of $516,077, ns against $640,718 for the previous year, More than 264,000 cubic yards of snow were removed from cily streets and 4,600 tons of rough: ing material were spread on sidewalks and roadways.The population of the city is now 24,736 and there are 6,184 one-family dwellings, the report reveals.Of the 4,013 arrests made convictions __pumbared Sig: missals 46, bred.he to Montreal Court 18, and pending at the end of the year 52.The remaining 221 received cautions, During the twelve-month period fire losses totalled $48,374, an in- crense over 1037 of $27,132.fire calls responded to totalled 209, of which 22 were false alarms, Less Disease Reported During the year the health department dealt with 154 cases of accident nnd 4 cases of illness in connection with city employees, these cases requiring 420 Lrent- ments.The number of cases of communicable diseases was greatly reduced.The total number Lhis year was only 1468 in comparison with 1,269 in 1036.In the report of the parks department, which maintained the extensive work at the parks and in the municipal greenhouses, there was a lengthy report of the supervised recreation of the city, which includes the work ut the West.mount Athletic Grounds and at the various parks.Nine small slides were maintained in the parks for skiing and tobogganing among the younger children.Seven softball diamonds were maintained in the city parks, Free tickets for the 18 tennis courts maintained in the city were issued to 4,125.Attendance at the various tennis courts totalled nearly 100,000, Various super vised athletic and recreational activities included the Westmount track and field club children's weekly sports duys, cricket, soccer, rugby, lacrosse stamp club, model yacht club, under tickets to violators of traffic laws, an increase of 1,106 over 1987.Chief W.Gough, issued, 3,760 given warnings for failing to obey totalled 4, 613, an | increuse of 1,106 a + nto Stan NOTED -JEWISH WORKER DIED HERE MONDAY Mrs.M.Tannenbaum Passes in 81st Year After lll- ness of Two Weeks | | pO: ER SSA ii For more than 02 years, a ! resident of Montreal, Mrs.Morris ) Tannenbaum, 80, a native of * J Balad; was-buriedyes wht 1 the, home of her daughter, Mrs.i A.Cohen, of 4324 Sherbrooke street, where sho had passed away Monday evening, after an illness of two weeks.| Interment was made yestérday | in the Shaar Hashomayim cem- ' etery, The Rabbi Abramowitz officiated.Mrs.Tannenbaum, the former Augusta Isruel, came to New York with her parents at the age of 14., She married there, in 1878, Mor- vis Tannenbaum, a native of Lithuania, and three years later they moved to Montreal.Mr.Tan- nenbaum was for many years in the ladies\u2019 tailoring trade here, : lle died in 1837.Mrs.Tannenbaum had been a member of the Shuar Mashomayin | { congregation for more than half Py fi century, and had belonged to the women's auxiliary of that congre- gulion.She was also active in the work of the Jewish General Hos- i pital.Mrs.Tannenbaum is survived by two sons, Dr.David Tannenbaums: of Montreal, and Isidore Tannen- :! baum, of New York; three daughters, Mrs.À.Cohen, of Westmount, Mrs.J: F.Krokyn and Mrs, D.! Salin, of Brookline, Mass.; two sisters, Mrs.Henry Osborne of Portland, Ore, and Mrs, L J.Danzliger, of New Rochelle, N.Y.3 und by cight grandchildren.Twb ai: Si children, Laurence tore\".Rol NP, and Mrs.Theodore F.Ro predeceased her.\u2018 4 swimming, angling, putting, play- (Continued on page 2) | Annual Police Physical Training Display April 28 \"Inspection of Policemen and Firemen by His Worship t he Mayor and Alderman W.B.Scott, K.C.Foot Drill; Band Selection: Mass Trot; First Aid and Police Radio Car Demonstration; Four ting Practice (Boxing Training); Shelf and Wall Demonstration: Physical Training Table, and Un- Prof.McCracken ! To Preach Here On Sunday and Monday, April 30th and May 1st, Professor R.J.McCracken, M.A, B.D., a brilliant young Scotsman, will address & series of services at Westmount Baptist Church, } A men's breakfast meeting will be held on Sunday at 9.15 am, Professor MeCracken will address i this gathering and will also preach at both the Sunday services.A i luncheon for the Baptist Minise terial Association will be held on Monday, May ist, and a Public if Meeting will be addressed by Professor McCracken on the evening of the sume day at eight o'clock.{ armed Attack and Defence; Club RE Swinging: Tug-of-War: men vs.Firemen for the Montreal Regiment Cup.Presentation of Cup by Lieut- Colonel J.F.Slessor, E.D.Presentation of Medallions and Certificates for First-Aid by Alderman W.B.Seott, K.C., Commissioner of the Police, Five and Royal ! Health Departments, Closing Remarks by Mts Worship the Mayor, Poiice-! Ex-Servicemen Sell Licenses Contrary to past practice, sale of radio licenses in Montreal will this year he handled by unemployed cx-servicemen.In the past, collection of radio licenses in this city, has been done by civilians \" ' others. auF00, tem rime DE tide tT en PAD TS a se PAGE TWO EE - The + \u2018Westmount Examiner to Published Every Friday Morning Serving the City of Westiununi, + Garden Suhurb of Cunuda\u2019s Metropolis * THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY Head Office: 219) Hampton Ave.WAtnur 2773 \u201cThe Eiramiger\u2019 newspaper fer the home, elms to be an independent, dev.teu to publie service.ORDER OF LEAVING MOTOR CAR With court etiquette worrying so many - \u201c Persons who want to do the right thing in the proper manner when Their Maiesties come to | town, we have been observing how the King and Queen go about matters.A recent series of news pictures showed the British Royal Family arriving for a ceremony.They came in a closed motor car.Princess Elizabeth, the next in line fof | the throne, aot out first, was spoken to by the official greeters and wa'ked on.clean WESTMOUNT, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 | \"L'APORTANT ROADS CLOSED As this is written, past the middie of April, Montreal motorists wishing to visit Ottawa, are compelled to go the long wav round via Morrisburg, because the route via Rigaud This is a serious reflection upon the way the roads are maintained A full month ago, a friend of ours took a motor jaunt down to the lower end of Lake George, returning through New Hampshire and Vermont, and found the roads ali cleared down to the pavement, and in excellent condition from the time he crossed the An important highway such as that from Montreal to the Canadian capital should is impassable with ice.here.border.fe kept open at all times.DUTCH SETTLERS The vanguard of a proposed quota of 250 Dutch families which plan to settle in Canada has reached Prince George British Columbia.They are to settle some 200 miles northwest of that port, land having been picked for them in the Smithers district.These are the kind of settlers Canada The Dutch who have emigrated to this continent down though the years have provided some of our very best citizens.Thrifty, industrious and honest, they have been self-supporting and have made a valuable contribution to those districts in which they have made their homes, and to Canada and the United States in general.Furthermore, while they keep a natural love for their homeland, they have always been loyal citizens of their adopted country.They get along well with older Canadians and are rapidly accepted into the life of the new land.There need neveg be any fear about the value immigrants.They have wants and needs.of the Dutch as abundantly proven themselves.A.and walked on.that time.Princess Margaret Rose, the younaer daughter of Their Majesties, got out second.King George stepped out of the car next Oueen Elizabeth got out last.Perhaps that is not always the order of precedence, but that's the way they did it RESURRECTING MUSSOLINI OF 1915 The enemies of the Nazis have a new stunt in Germany.They are going back to the writings of Musso'ini of 1915 and spreading copies of his theses among German officers.Nazi police have discovered junior offi cers in the German army have been reading avidly what Mussolini had to sav anainst Germany.Here is one extract that has been go- ina the rounds in Berlin.It is copied from a - 1915 issue of Pépolo d'Italia and savs: jitters?\u201cIn the name of the innumerable victims of the war, unleashed by the exuberance of German bestiality, we must destrov Essen that ¢itv of cannons.Only at a later date will those German murderers and brigands have the right to join the human community.\u201cIt is the duty of Italy to strike a mortal blow at Germanv and liberate Europe from the ninhtmare of Prussian militarism.\u2019 + The Nazi leaders don\u2019t like their army nfficers readina that tirade aaainst the Reich.They are afraid it will undermine the German faith in Italian sincerity.Is it just a coincidence that jitterbug dancing should be all the rage at a time when everyone, even those who don\u2019t dance, has the The expression, \u2018\u2019Hands across the sea,\u201d used to be recognized as a slogan of interna- THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER re Bulletins Frora Birdland The Chipping Sparrow B Winifred E.Wilson Did you ever have the unusual experience of recognizing your own hair in the lining of a bird\u2019s nest?That is what happened to a member of our family.The Chipping Sparrows had found it, and by twirling it round and round spiral fashion, had made a lovely hair mattress \u2014 softer than the customary one of horse hair.The neat little nest of rootlets wae in a young spruce tree beside the steps, and there four fine children were reared.This sounds as though we could watch everything that went on; | yet, it was not as simple as aN that.True enough, we could see into the home quite comfortably by standing on the steps, but first we must lift up a branch that not only grew directly over it, but pressed down like a lid on a pot.Every morning one of us peeked in to see how matters were progressing.The tiny bluish green ezgs, speckled around the large end with blackish brown, were laid on four successive days, so they hatched in that order about ten days later, At first, the babies, not much bigger than large peas.were featherless, with skin very nearly orange coloured.The little bills opened wide whenever a parent arrived with a diminutive caterpillar.Later downy brown feathers appeared, and whenever the cover was lifted black, beady eyes looked up.The twelfth morning after the first egg had hatched, we found the nest empty.The birds, however, had not gone far, For several weeks they could be found on some part of the lawn almost any time, the tional amity.The dictators have altered it to \"Hand across!\u201d and \"Seize! 1 children always following up their harased parents and demanding HOUSES TO LET The Westmount Examiner CLASSIFIED ADS FOR SALE Alnut 2773 FOR SALE )5IDR AVE, 154, neur Westmount Han school, conifèrtable cottage, 7 rooms, gnraue, $45.00.Cradock Bimp- son,Co, Ha: GUT, | K-27 MT, STEPHEN AVE.near Sherbrooke, D rooms, b bodrooms, oak tioory: throughout; garden, $76.00, Seen any time.PL, 9744, evenings WE, 4724.K-6 © FLATS TO LET GROSYBNOHK AVENUE, above Shor- brouke, bright flat, seven rooms, owner will redecorate, rental $065.00 unheated.Cradock Simpson Co, HA.8117.K-t \u201c\"HEATED DUPLEXES 81X, SEVEN rooms, modern, very bright, WUson and Harvard, north of Torrebone, full service $65.00 up.Apply 4642 Wilson, Phone Asselin, WA.2702, open evenings.K-20 MELROSE, near Terrebonne, soundproofed, fireplace, tlle bathroom, shower, frigidaire, garage.DE.ame.ne APARTMENTS TO LET WESTMOUNT PARK Apartments, 1660 St, Cntherine Street West, live rooms, $46.00 and $47.50, six rooms $45.00.Garage $7.00, lPurnished $10 xtra, Apply Superintendent, EL, 0628 a DW, Ogilvie Co, Inc, Dom.3q.Building, HA.8201, K-2 PICKWICK ARMS, 5010 Sherbrooke Street West, five large rooms, eloc- le elevators, reasunable rent Ap- Jly Superintendent, DE.4724 or D.Ww.Ogilvie Co, Inc, Lom.Sq.Bldg.HA, 8201.K-23 FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LEI BLET, , furnished, living room, room, Kitchenette, frigidalre, tiled \u2014 bathroom, shower, $42.50.3016 Sher rooke Weat, apartment 8-A, neav tivdter.WI.2791, K-15 >.STORES TO LET bts VICTORIA AVE, Westmount, attractive store, heated, with basement, Now being used for tea-room, 13% x 40 ft.First class condition.EL.0861, K-8 .GARAGES TO LET WESTMOUNT.Victoria avenue, reasonable rates, with pick up and delivery service.KI.0767.K-23 rer dans corner Star garage for large ar, corner Sherbrooke and Clare- ont, heated, main entrance, $13.00 Monthly.DK, 3717.K-12 ROOM & BOARD WESTERN AVE.\u2014large front room, sultable lady, breakfast, evening dinner, DE, 1055, K-14 .FOR SALE LARGE carpenter's Uench, large wooden cupboard with wire door, Limoge soup tureen, white and gold, 8 plotures, one \"Opening of First Caledonian Curling Club 1869,\" other \"Caledonian lce Arch 18902,\" also 2 chairs, DR.2814.© K-28 BEAUTIFUL RUG, never used, $18.: fine chesterfield suite, 345, Gibbard dining room, bedroom suite, studio.hall runner, mats, gateleg, bookcase, lamps, tables.Unusual opportunity FI.1950, 1333 Greene, Wastmount.! K-22 \u2014\u2014\u2014ae BABY CARRIAGH and stroller and play pen.WE.5119, K-12 ACME gas stove, almost new, $25.00 cash.WI, 1892, .K-11 OLD FASHIONED Scotch sideboard, pictures, books, leather armchair, tables, mirrors, dishes.3005 St.Antoine, corner Atwater.K-10 BED \u2014 Walnut double bed compiete, coil springs, Marshall spring mattress.sacrifice immediate sale $25.00, Haddon Hall, Fi, 9230, + 4 4 K-2l 50\u2014Intuitively feel FOR SALE AQUARIUM, 12 gallons, Including flah plants and light, $12.50, Phone WI.7504.K-8 SEVERAL beautiful Oriental rugs at very low figure, practically new; no BXDROOM SET, walnut, rugs, run- riers, tea wagon, chalrs, fender, fire- basket, china, all like new.dinner set, silver, glass, flnen, electric iron, toaster, DIS, 6266.it-386 dealers.Phone II, 1010, K-8| BOY'S SUITS, coat, raincoat 12-14, DINING ROOM SUITE, solid walnut, men's suits 40, ladies coat, suit 16 9 pieces, square table, no dealers.Curtains, drapes, infant's automobile DE, 3420, R-308 cot, TI, 0749, R-394 ORIENTAL RUG, 4 x T, tady's spring STUDIO COUCH In rust, Simmons, coat, slit, dresses, sizes 12-14, man's| cost $29.95, $15.4 shell bookcase, R-306 good 8244.R-376 top coat, size 36.WA.046.SINGER sowing machine In condition, 4062 Marlowe, DE, walnut $2.50, victrola.GAR STOVE, side oven, good condition.EL.5718.R-391 4 burners, EL, 8358.R-523 Crossword Puzzle + 64 9 3 74 HORIZONTAL 1\u2014Saturate with lou 4\u20148lide downhill 8-\u2014 Toy 12\u2014Part of the body 13\u2014To leap over 14\u2014Skelcton of marine animals 15\u2014Chinese measure of distance 16\u2014Souse in water to cleanse 17\u2014\"Tip of an extrem- 85\u2014Disavow (abbr, 62-\u2014Animal 61\u2014Exists 66\u2014Likely 6éT\u2014Irrigate 18\u2014Ruthenium (aym- se\u2014Brief 19-Upper part of -edible root 21\u2014Fate 22\u2014Portuguese title 24\u2014Of high rank 26\u2014tGround for exe 75-\u2014Crippled 5i\u2014Drift along 60\u2014T,ast month VERTICAL 52\u2014Que unspecified 58\u2014Unit of work 61\u2014To vol into tight ball 68\u2014Tantalum (symbol 71\u2014Penalized LY the r cou T2\u2014A finished_ edge 73\u2014Nomad's dwelling 74\u2014Recomponse pectation 1\u2014Preserve in brine 30\u2014Beverage 2\u2014Constellation 81-Reddish brown 3\u2014Exist 32\u2014A joint 4\u2014Light boat 34\u2014Rubidium (sym- 6\u2014Drive out bol) 6-\u2014Beverage 3t\u2014Incite ?\u2014Thoroughfare 33\u2014Scaweced ~Farm implement 40\u2014Take nourishment 9\u2014Conjunction d3\u2014Ardentiy 10\u2014Propailer 44\u2014Portuguese money 11\u2014A fruit of account 45\u2014Move with leaps and bounds 47\u2014Souse 4a\u2014State (abbr.) of house 13\u2014Also 20\u2014Cooking utensit 82\u2014Lacking moisture 13\u20148Small aggregation 14\u2014Punctuation mark 75 23\u2014Glacially made ridge (var.) 25\u2014Insect 26\u2014Showy procession 21\u2014Writing fluid 23-\u2014Feminine name 29-\u2014Juice extractor 23\u2014Hervois poems si\u2014Bread maker 37\u2014Lighthearted 38-\u2014Used 41\u2014Teeth 43\u2014-Surrendered 46\u2014Nolse to attract attention 48\u2014For -61=To burst forth 52\u2014Part of a play 5i\u2014Cattle goad E6\u2014High in the scale 57-\u2014Three goddexses determining the course of life 58\u20148ymbol of an Indian clan 59-\u2014Closed hand &1\u2014Diminish 63\u2014Contest for amusement 85\u2014Pronoun 66-Skil 87\u2014Head covering TO\u2014A position 71\u2014Note of the scale T2\u2014Exclamation (Solution wti! de founa elsewhere In this îssue.) ELEVEN YARDS carpet $7.00, refrigerator $3.00.Dining room suite $15.00, player plano $75.00, Spic-Span] $3.00.CR.7531.R-390 AXMINSTER RUG, fawn and blue 9\" 10%\u2019, kitchen table, man's busi- ness sull 38.EL.6820.R-382 SMALL PIANO, call after six p.m.WA, 1867.Congoleum rug 9 x 9, nice gns stove, Il.3690.R-385 FUR JACKET, Arabian caracul, size 34, in good condition, will sell for $4.50.DIS, 6330.R-a83 REAL VALUE, walnut dining table, 4 chairs, buffet and asbestos pads $20.Simmons crib, $3.50.linoleum rug $2.50, stair carpets $2.50, Monarch gas stove with oven control $20.Child's table with 2 chairs Tic, odd chairs.Fl, 9841, *R-SSU STUDIO COUCH.three pieces $15.00, two axminster rugs $20.00, one coffe.table $4.00, no remsonble offer refused 5329 Western Ave.DE.3790, ï R-375 TWO SINGLE BEDS, gray bureau.vanity stool, three small rugs.WI.1946, R-373 SMALL BEDSTEAD and chest of drawers, new, maple finish, WA, 2676.R-372 FOUR BURNER gas stove, white enamel, nickel trimmed.EL.2269.R-371 VICTOR 6 tube long and short wave radio, for sale cheap.DE, 3702.R-93 WANTED TO PURCHASE CALL WHITE\u2014WI, 8105 Highest prices pald for beds, chesterfields, bedroom suites, dining room suites, radios, bureaus, tables, refrigerators, stoves, sewing machines, odd dressers, chiffonlers, etc.K-20 ANTIQUES ANTIQUE furniture of all kinds, old china, glass etc.Victoria Furniwure Co.DE, 5582, K-21 HONEST AL highest prices for men's household furniture, odd sewing machines, plumbing office and store fixtures, Marquetts Furniture.DO.$843.CARTAGE & STORAGE DOMINION Storage & Cartage Co.130 McGill Street.Moving.Cra! ng.Packing, Furniture Storage.Local and long distance moving.Large vans.Free estimates.Telephone MA.611s.K-19 NOTRE DAME DE GRACE TRANSFER.Local and long distance movers; also storages.DE.3110, \"DOMESTIC PETS ALL BREEDS, dogs and puppies, guaranteed healthy, country bred.Dixon's, 1821 St.Antoine.WI.2938 Always open.K-17 HATS REMODELLED HATS REMODELLED Svc.Don\u2019t throw away good hats because you are tired of them.Invest 50e and be surprised.Phone WE.3314.K-3 Will pay suits, furs, bureaus, supplies, ete.K-18 MASSAGE FINNISH MASSAGE Studio Reg'd.Miss Anita Salokannel and qualified young Scandinavian masseuses.Reducing treatments, also ultra-violet ray lamp.2088 University street, Apt.3._ Open 10 am.to 1% p.m.PL.o.190: K-16 STORAGE FURNITURE STORAGE, Teasonahie rates.72 York Avenue, Westmount.El.1335, K-i The Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest | The Westmount Examiner's Hidden Titles Contest is run with the , kind co-operation of Mr.Godel, manager of the Westmount Theatre.\u2018 Each | week twelve passes are given to the six lucky winners who comply with the following requirements:\u2014 the Westmount Theatre during the hidden.the purpose.one submitting the right answers.be received in Friday's mail: Mrs.E.C.Bolduc, 100 Abbott Antoine Road; Stuart Bowen, 2096 Simply find the two \u2018\u2019ads.\u2018\u2019 in the current issue of The Westmount Examiner in which the names of the two feature pictures being shown at first halt of the coming week are Submit all answers to The Contest Editor, The Westmount Examiner, 2191 Hampton Avenue, using the special coupon provided in each issue for Contestants must be over 16 years of age.Residents of Westmount, only, are eligible.All answers must be in the office not later than Wednesday, and the names of the winners will be published in Thursday's issue.A convenient coupon will be found elsewhere in the paper.The winners are drawn from among these who submit the correct answers as, unfortunately, it would be impossible to give passes to every- The winners of last week\u2019s contest are as follows and their passes will Ave.; Miss D.R.Coles, 540 Cote St.Claremont Ave., Apt.28; Mrs.S.Henderson, 4560 St.Catherine W., Apt.22: Miss A.Sangster, 355 Prince Albert Ave.; Mrs.Jos.Maddocks, 3125 St.Antoine St.Westmount Baptist Services Announced On Sunday morning the congregation of Westmount Baptist Church will hear a sermon entitled \u201cBlowing Trumpets and Broken Pitchers\u201d.In the evening the minister will give an address under the title \u201cThe Anti-Christ \u2014 His Identity, Programme, Power and Doom\u201d.Lovers of Bible Truth and Students of Current History will find this address most interesting.Rev.J.A.Johnston will preach at both services.Communion will be observed at the close of the evening service.The mid-week service for Fellowship, prayer and Bible study is a source of strength and inspiration to the many who attend.This gathering, which is open to all, is held each Wednesday, at 8 o'clock.~ À | In The Women\u2019s Realm Francis Willard W.C.T.U.The annual meeting of the Francis Williard W.C.T.U.will be held on Wednesday afternoon at three o'clock in Dominion Douglas Hall.Mrs.G.W.Latham will give an address on \u201cParliamentary Procedure\u201d.A social half-hour will close the meeting.* *% * Rummage Sale The Women's Association of Calvary Church will hold a rummage \u2018sale in the church hall, on Saturday afternoon, at twe o'clock, under the convenership of Mrs.C.Masterman, \u2018Donations of clothing, furniture or other articles may be sent to the church.¥» #% % \"LO.DÆ.Tea The members of the Zarl of Bessborough Chapter IO.D.E, will hold a tea at the Ideal Home Exhibition, 1324 Sherbrooke St.West, on Saturday afternoon at three o'clock.A feature of the afternoon, will take the form of tea cup reading.The Chapter has extend'd an invitation to all ladies of the district.fx L + Open Meeting The Women\u2019s Social Service Organization is holding an open meeting at the Y.M.H.A., Mount Royal avenue, West, on Wednesday afternoon at half-past two o'clock.Mr.Christopher Ellis will be the guest speaker.Board members of the organization will act as hostesses, Mrs.R.Siegler will preside.move food.By then, the young ones - were nearly full-grown.But their tails were still stubby, their heads striped and their breasts whitish streaked with brown.This differentiated them from the adults that wore perky little rust caps end whose breasts were a soft, even grey.The repeated \u201cchip\u201d of the parents blended into a kind of trill.The youngsters sounded more like grasshoppers or crickets than anything else.Chipping Sparrows are friendly and prefer to live near our dwellings, which means that their greatest danger is from cats.Keep pussy inside at nesting time.Although Chipping Sparrows eat many weed seeds, they bring up their young entirely on insects and consume more of these than most kinds of Sparrows.Do Warblers warble?ALBERT WEEKS JEWELLER - WATCHMAKER The Shop of Superior Craftsmanship Punctuality is essential today.Be on time with a new Westelox Alarm.Priced from $1.45.ESTIMATES GIVEN PRICES REASONABLE 1309 Greene Ave.Fi.4820 Miss Fanny Goldstein Was Guest Speaker At Auxiliary Luncheon Books of greater worth, of Biblical connotations and historic roots are now being produced by the younger Jewish penmen, in distinct contrast to the \u201cescape literature\u201d of the post-war decade was noted by Miss Fanny Gold- stien, librarian of the Boston Public Library, in her lecture on \u201cJewish Keynotes in Modern Literature\u201d to the Women\u2019s Auxiliary of Shaar Hashomayim at their annual luncheon held in the Normandie Roof of the Mount Royal Hotel.It is significant, the speaker pointed out, that in one month four leading books appeared with Biblical connotation, background or theme, Singer's \u201cEast of Eden,\u201d Von Passen\u2019s \u201cDays of Our Years,\u201d Trandrnp's \u201cReluctant LOCAL CHURC HEARS CONCFRT BY NOTED CHOR Montreal Masonic Group Presents Recital at West- mount Park Church Featuring works by a wide range of choral composers, and introducing as soloists Phyllis Me.Learon, soprano, and Mrs.Andrew Webster, contgalto, the Montreal Masonic choir gave its second concert of the weak at the Westntount Park Church Monday evening.Walter Clapperton directed.The fa-niliar Bach chorale, \u201cJesu Joy of Man's Desiring\u201d, the choral version of Sibelius \u201cFinlandia\u201d, \u201cOnward to Victory\u201d, derived from Shubert\u2019s \u201cMarche Militaire\u201d, and Handel's \u201cWhere \u2018er You Walk,\u201d highlighted the performance.Miss McLearon appeared as soloist in Handel's \u201cHad I Jubel\u2019s Lyre\u201d and Shubert\u2019s \u201cAvesMaria\u201d.Mrs.Webster was heard in Moz- ald\u2019s \u201cO Lovely Night\u201d.Both singers then appeared in the original duet versions of Mendols- sohn\u2019s \u201cOn Wings of Song\u201d and \u201cI Would That My Love\u201d.Doris Kil- lam accompanied the singers and also appeared as piano soloist.Director of Publicity at the Seigniory Club, who gave a most interesting talk on the subject of publicity, showing its importance in raising the standard of living.Following Miss Turner's talk.the Chairman of the Committees gave reports of the work accomplished during the preceding month, TEN NATIONS COMPETE Prophet\u201d ana Edna Ferber's \u201cPeculiar Treasure.\u201d In \"introducing Miss Goldstien.Dr.Abramowitz mentioned that she was the first Jewish librarian to be appointed in the state of Massachusetts.Seated at the head table were, Mrs.Edward Solomon, Dr.and Mrs.H.Abramowitz, Rabbi and Mrs.Gershon Levi, Miss Fanny Goldstien, Mrs.H.R.Cohen, Mrs.C.Rubin, Mrs.S.Saxe, Mrs.A.Simon, Mrs.J.Stewart, Mrs.M.J.Heillig, Mrs.Emmanuel Solomon, Mrs.J.Levinson, Mrs.Lyon Cohen, Mrs.N.Mendelsohn, Mrs.Ariel Bension, Mrs.T.Glickman, Mrs.P.Saks, Mrs.H.Vineberg.Doll Display and Tea To Be Held Shorily At Calvary Church A doll tea in aid of the Friendly Home, will be given on Friday afternoon, Apygil 28th.in the Calvary Church Parlors.Tea will be served by the ladies of the Women\u2019s Association, Mrs.Pickering will be in charge of the display of dolls.Among the many interesting dolls to be shown, will be the collection owned by Mrs.Henderson Thomson.This collection brought from Paris in 1875 by Mrs.Thomson's parents includes dolls, dressed in the mode of that era, and also jewelry, shoes, bathing suits and other articles of clothing, Also included in this eollection is a pair of dolls in a glass case, presenting a very colorful Dutch Peasant wedding pazty.- Wax dolls owned by Mrs.Lionel Lindsay, will also be displayed.Young Ladies\u2019 Group Held Monthly Meeting The Young Ladies\u2019 Sodality ot the Church of the Ascension Of Our Lord, Westmount, held its monthly meeting on Monday.The meeting was under the convenor- ship of Miss Margaret Brennan, Chairman of the Publicity Committee.The guest speaker of the evening was Miss Hilda Turner.Horses from ten nations were entered in Berlin's 1939 riding tournament.art\u2019s \u201cAllelujah\u201d and Landon Ron- THURSDAY, APRIL 20,.1939 Annual Report .: .(Continued from page 1) ground activities, annual sports \"day and presentation of awards.* The liorary report shows thai 3,029 new books were acquired during the year.More than 169,- | 000 books were borrowed by residents during the 12 months.Rentals at Victoria Hall showed | an increase of 53 over the previ.! ous year to bring the total to 817, Several improvements to th e building were recorded and new furniture was supplied.The welfare department of the city handled free clinics for vaccination, immunization, teeth, vision and tonsils.In carrying out the Quebec Public Charities Act 227 cases were investigated.requiring 349 visits.The number of unemployed registered at the City Hall increased during the year from 354 to 429.Mr.Knagg: Do you mean to insinuate that 1 am a perfect brute?Mrs.Knagg: Oh; no, dear, nothing so thoroubhbred as that.RNFIELD CUT RATE FLORIST ROSES MOST BEAUTIFUL Doz 9\u20ac LONG Doz.84c STEMMED SPECIAL BOX Wonderful Spring Flowers JSC Artistically Arranged Delivered Anywhere NARCISSUS - TULIPS DAFFODILS - IRIS At All Our Branches: 5518 Monkland Ave.- WA.2747 HOLLYWOOD FLORIST 5036 Sherbrooke WwW, Westmount Theatre 8ldg.WA, 3122 Funeral Designs cn Short Notice $2.00 up Wedding Bouquets & Corsages 35c up CURTAINS & BEDSPREADS MADE TO SPECIAL ORDER WA.4598 J.313 VICTORIA AVE.M E R O CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER : CUSTOM BUILT FURNITURE REPAIRS \u2014 RE-UPHOLSTERING Near Western Ave, SHIRTS De Luxe Service Cc Hand - Finished (Fully Starched 12\u20ac) WET WASH ib.dc | FLAT IRONED Ib.1c SHIRTS FINISHED OTHER LAUNDRY SERVICES (with any of above services) 5c I IRONED (Rolls) 5 8C : | a ished) ib.1 Oc SUPREME DE LUXE DRY CLEANING 75: CA.2111 LAUNDRY HOWARD S Telephone .ROSS, KC.BARRISTER and SOLICITOR Suite 604, 10 St.James Street West, Montreal HA.9238 wholesome .Borden's for health .own.Borden's MILK \u2014 CREAM \u2014 BUTTER \u2014 EGGS \u2014 CHOCOLATE FLAVOURED MILK Whether You Move.or Whether You Stay THIS POINT MUST BE SETTLED A Telephone Call to Wilbank 1188 will make sure that your daily supply of milk is delivered to your new home or your old one.Borden's Full Cream Milk contains a rich abundance of the essential.foods needed by children and grown-ups to build and maintain firm flesh, sturdy bones and strong muscles.It is .and perfectly pasteurized.Order pure, .your children\u2019s and your GOING TO THE COUNTRY?Our summer delivery service come mences shortly.Give jour address to your orden driver or call WI.1188 and arrange to have Borden's Full Cream Milk, Rutter and Eggs delivered to your country home.no ha ba sai Wi Sa Ma We dra ing the hal soc lur jud (De 1939 orts ls.that ired 169,- re.Wed \"evi- 817.new the vac- eth, ying ities ted, ber the the |S 0 er _ ER sit +0 THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER PAGE THREE HOLLYWOOD GOSSIP | | 4 NEWS OF THE THEATRE WORLD y \u20ac THEATRICAL 4 ATTRACTIONS 4.Colbert and Marshall Are Stars of \u2018Zaza\u2019 The private life of \u201cZaza,\u201d the notorious star of the French music halls, whose mad infatuation for a man she could never marry, is bared in the new picture of the same name, now showing at the Westmount United Theatre till Saturday.With Claudette Colbert, Herbert Marshall, Bert Lahr and Helen Westley the chief figures in the drama, \u201cZaza\u201d presents an amaz- 1 to another until both their lives jare wrecked, Lahr is \u201cCascart,\u201d | Miss Colbert's vaudeville partner, |and the complete vaudeville hoof.ier right down to his \u201cbarber-pole\u201d {trousers and time-honored stage i zags.Cumpleting the leading foursome, Miss Westley is a quaint character as \u201cZaza\u2019s\u201d tipp'ing | foster-mother.Others in the all-star cast of \u201cZaza\u201d are Constance Collier, who plays a sentimental old servant, ing and daring story of life behind i Genevieve Tobin, Miss Colbert's the scenes of the French music ! rival on the stage and in love, and halls.Marshall has the role of the ! Walter Catlett.A prominent new- society man who falls for the allure of \u201cZaza\u201d against his better Tense Drama In Story Of Self-Sacrifice The quiet heroism of a country doctor who goes about his work without glory, and frequently without pay, is dramatically depicted in \u201cA Man to Remember,\u201d now playing at the Snowdon United Theatre until Saturday.Edward Ellis is seen as a rural practitioner who devotes his life to the community under his care.USIISIIISISILISI SI III SISIVIII III SSII IIS II SUIS III ISA (Sherbrooke at Grey Avenue) until Satyrday \u2014_ A Double\" Feature Program ep 0 1 TODAY \\ CONRAD NRK \\ NINVEN EN When he Kissed her he signed her death warrant , , .she knew it and didn\u2019t resist! FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 p.m.Re- rival showing of ELEANOR POWELL in \u201cBorn To Dance\u201d with James Stewart and Virginia Bruce.SUNDAY until TUESDAY .\u201cTHEY MADE ME A CRIMINAL\u201d with John Garfield, The Dead End Kids and Gloria Dickson.DICK POWELL OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND in \u201cHard To Get.\" ddr 2 77 27 7 77 70777 7 P77, (lll lI eT Lid D7 I lll 707k (Decarie Blvd., North Queen Mary) until Saturday-An Excellent Double Program , , 4 } TODA wis STONE MICKEY ROONEY CECILIA PARKER FAY HOLDEN The happy Hardy family in their newest adventure! [t's rip-roaring fun .it's rootin\u2019 tootin\u2019 thrills .it's youthful romance! Other Feature: \u201cA MAN TO REMEMBER\u201d with Edward Ellis, Anne Shirley & William Henry.Shorts, SUNDAY until TUESDAY \u201cYOUNG DR.KILDARE with Lew Ayres, Lynne Carver and Lionel Barrymore.RIDE A CROOKED MILE\u201d with Akim Tamirotf, Frances Farmer and Leif Erikson.eZ A eZ {comer is Rex O'Malley, fresh from i the judgment and goes from one folly | \u201cYou Never Know.\u201d Broadway musical comedy, Anne Shirley his ward, whom he acquired when he brought her into the world and was abandoned, and Lee Bowman, the doctor's son for whom he sacrifices his\u2019 personal ambitions so the boy can attend medical college, provide the romantic interest.Incidents in the country doctor's career offer the basis of the ah- sorbing plot.His impoverished patients pay when they can, and then in farm products.His creditors will accept only cash.He is called out all hours of the night.He stifles any ambitions he once had of gaining medical honors.He is counselor \u2014 physician to his people.He labors tirelessly to stamp out a plague.Posthumously, he is hailed as a great benefactor and humanitarian.; William Henry, John Wray, Granville Bates, Harlan Briggs and Frank M.Thomas have important supporting roles.DANCE PROTECTED The annual ball of the Greco- German League was held in the air raid precaution shelters of one of the largest hotels in Athens.UU UL 777 ONHLAND (Monkland Ave., at Girouard) TODA The glorious romantic tradition of beautiful women and chivalrous men! x until Saturday \u2014 A Fine Double Feature Program! Photogrophed in TE Ch HNICOLOR LORETTA RICHARD .YOUNG-GREENE \u2018and WALTER BRENNAN, \u2014 Other Feature \u2014 ADOLPHE ACR Ce, Wl i 4 tr vi jp MARTIN-BARNES The freshest, nmin gomedy Idea FRIDAY NIGHT after 11 o'clock, Revival CHARLES LAUGHTON in \u201cHenry The 8th\u201d SUNDAY until TUESDAY \u201cTRADE WINDS\" Fredric March & Joan Bennett.BARBARA STANWYCK with Henry Fonda in \u201cThe Mad Miss Manton.\u201d A AA AA MMA M MAMAN | \u201cTRADE WINDS\" Theatre starting Sunday.\u201cTHEY MADE John Garfield, which will open Sunday playing until Tuesday.Fredric March and Joan Bennett in a scene from the film \u2018Trade Winds\" which opens a three day engagement at the Monkland United A scene from the film \u2018\u2019They Made Me A Criminal\u201d starring at the Westmount United Theatre WR SEN Roe AR gt Frances Farmer, Akim Tamiroff and Leit Erikson in the exciting story \u2018Ride A Crooked Mile,\u201d whic Theatre Sunday playing until Tuesday.EXCITING DRAMA ve I TPE ef CEE Sinaia Rt ansrasaw iv: 3 Tyrone Power, N.ncy Kelly and Henry Fonda in a scene from Jasse James,\u201d which opens Satu playing until Tuesday.DOWN TO EARTH DRAMA an meer porn wey © ro Se SRR US ES EN On Sunday morning in Calvary Church the challenge of the Refugee Problem will be presented by Miss Constance Hayward, of Ottawa, Secretary of the Canadian National Committee on Refugees.\"Misa Hayward attended the meetings of thé Refugee Commission in Geneva, Switzerland, and speaks :With authority and conviction on this distressing and perplexing problem.At the cveniug service the Con- h will open at the Snowdon United ê Woe - - rday at the York United Theatre \u201cOne Night Hilda Galt and her pupils again scored a most successful and elaborate dance revue Thursday night in Victoria Hall.which filled the hall to capacity, was most enthusiastic both in their (Ll dL 77 77 72777072 7777777700072 (St.Catherine at Guy St.) TODAY and FRIDAY DOROTHY LAMOUR with Lloyd Nolan in \u2018St.Louis Blues.\u201d CHARLIE RUGGLES with Mary Boland in \u2018\u2019Boy Trouble.\u201d Commencing SATURDAY 4 Days until TUESDAY DARRYL F.ZANUCK'S production sf \"HENRY FONDA NANCY KELLY RANDOLPH SCOTT To the simple folk who knew him ., , a victim of injustice! To the girl who married lum , |, | brave and gentle lover! 2nd Feature \"COMET OVER BROADWAY\" with Kay Francis, lan Hunter and John Litel.LULU ULL 7 777 a7 2d 2772077 77 77777, DELUXE ODORLESS CLEANING No shrinkage or stretching.3 PC.SUITS 75: LADIES\u2019 DRESSES TOPCOATS 4892 SHERBROOKE W.At Prince Albert WE CALL FOR & DELIVER WHITE SWAN CLEANERS STANDARD CLEANING at Reduced Prices, 3 PC.SUITS ¢ TOPCOATS PL.DRESSES WA.1145 MRT ARENT WE VICTORIA HALL April 25 to 29 at 8.45 p.m.MARTHA ALLAN in Matinee April 29 at 2.30 p.m.Seats: $1.10, 85¢, 55¢ (plus tax! \u2014 Mat.85e & 55c (plus tax) ALL by Frederick Lonsdale PHONE PL.9655 for Reservations or at Hall.The audience of Rhythm\u201d Successful Dance Revue applause and praise of the per- fcrmers.The program, which started at 8.15, progressed with remarkable smoothness throughout, ending before eleven o'clock.\u201cOne Night of Rhythm\u201d is a show which demonstrates what proper training can do for children and adults, and to what lengths artistry can be developed, for it shows dancing in all its branches, ranging all the way from acrobatics to tap, toe, ballet, musical comedy, exhibition ballroom and: many novelty routines, for all of which Miss Galt must be highly congratulated.It is evident that Miss Galt believes in a thorough training, for her pupils performed most effectively, and some of the numbers presented rivalled those seen on any professional stage.Miss Galt's pupils, even the very smallest, reveal in their work Miss Galt\u2019s mastery of method and her ability to infuse them with something of her own imagination and sense of artistry; the older pupils show a polish and technical equipment and ability to use it to artistic purpose.The revue was held to assist the Shriner's Hospital for Crippled Children, a worthy institution, to which all proceeds will be given.The program got off to a lively start with a snappy song and tap routine by Shirley Elkin and Marilyn Cumming.Miss Galt won the hearts of the audience and received a tremendous ovation for the exhibition Tango number with Jack Auer- back.The younger pupils of the school appeared in a country picnic scene, and they, as well as the audience, enjoyed every minute these performers were on the stage.Those in the picnic included: Roslyn Raginsky, Little Kroll, Grace Meighen and Margaret Shacter as \u201cBusy Bumble Bees\u201d; Elca Web- uber, Carol Hick, Emily Hick, Evelyn Hicks, Marlene Bernstein, Thelma Silver, Dorothy Kastner, Eilcen Abrahamson, Barbara Kast- ner, Ina Finkelstein, Deena Cohen, Lois Notkin and Eileen Riven as \u201cFarmaretles\u2019; Eleanor Backman, Elizabeth Ann Pearson, John Pearson, Barbara Ann Borlace, Carol Hick, Julianne Holden, Sheila Dobrin, Jacqueline Grostern, Carol Delisle and Gerald Shalinsky as \u201cBaby Picknickers\u201d, and Marilyn Lapedus, Esther Cohen, Roslyn Wolfe, Joan Strean, Joy Schwartz, Lorraine Harris and Mitzi Bever- idge as \u201cFarmers\u201d.Larry Gallagher took the part of \u201cThé Picnic Pest.\u201d It is impossible in the space allotted, to even mention all those who took part, but some of the outstanding features were Dorothy Reed, in acrobatic tap and acro- hatic toe dances, whose dancing is most \u2018commendable, and who under Miss Galt\u2019s supervision will certainly go far: Shirley liehman for her lovely and dainty toe work; Peggy Jane Rubado in \u201cHumor- esque Swing Time\u201d was splendid and received tremendous applause for her performance; Moira Cumming is another dancer who was outstanding and deserves honorable mention and praise, the mark.cd improvement in her work and grace and case on the stage were very noticcable, and her acrobatic pnd toe work vie with anything seen on any professional stage.D.Y.Hussars Plan Smoker The 17th Duke of York's Royal Canadian Hussars, are holding a smoker in their Armoury on Cote des Neiges Road on Thursday, April 20th, at 7.30 p.m., to which all members of Remembrance Branch (Que.76) Canadian Legion as well as all ex-personal of the 6th Canadian Mounted Rifles are invited.All ex-service men members of the two above mentioned organi- Dress, mufti with (\u201chardwear\u201d) medals.Shirley Elkin held the audience spell-boûnd with her expertly performed tap-dancing and stole the show; Marilyn Cumming was particularly vivacious in her numbers, and certainly tapped her way into the hearts of all the audience.Irene Ratcliffe deserves much praise for her excellent \u201clap on toe,\u201d and interpretation of the difficult Poet and Peasant Overture,\u201d while Gerry McKeogh and Larry Gallagher put real rhythm in their song and tap routines.Jack Auer- | back displayed excellent technique and his numbers were well received.Among the senior pupils who scored heavily were Dorothy Finestone, Selma Moraniz, Reva Leibovitch, Leanore Briskin, and Taira Hoffman in their tap number \u201cFlaming Youth,\u201d as did Babbs Griffith in her acrobatic solo, and Suzanne Cohen in her tap \u201cBroadway Rhythm.\u201d In each there was! manifest sound technique and, mastery of rhythm.Tiny Sonia Grover, June Levine and Gloria Fine nearly brought the house down with their excellent and cleverly performed work.Leba Levine in her \u201cElegant Eighties\u201d was very graceful, and the entire \u201cAires de Strauss Ballet,\u201d was a magnificent scene in which the toe work was very well executed.The \u201cMasquerade\u201d was another very colorful scene m which Sonia Grover, June levis, Irene Ratcliffe, Leba levine, Babbx Griffith, Shirley Elkin, Natalie Raginsky, Babs Dryer, Nancy Holmes.Helene Crelinsten, Ger- trudé Moskovitch, Audry D'Alton, Eileen Mendelsohn and Renée Rag- insky took part.The costuming and work in this scene was of an unusually high standard.One of the highlights of the everiing was \u201cMood Orientale,\u201d an acrobatic interlude of which Miss Galt can well be proud.The dancers in this scene were: Moira Cumming, Dorothy Reed, June Levine and Mitzi Beveridge.pupils, was a dance, the participants being Babbs Griffith, Leba Levine, Edna Cohen, Ethel Druxerman and Jack Auerback.Special mention must be made of Dorothy Trudeau and Ruth Kilgour for their excellent interpretations and their lovely stage personalities.\u201cTap on Parade\u201d proved a colorful spectacle, and the performers acquitted themselves most admirably, Those who took part were: Peggy Jane Rubado, Dorothy Finestone.Selma Morantz, Leanore Briskin, Taira Hoffman, Reva Leiboviteh and Marilyn Cumming.Miss Viola Lallemand onened the revue with a ceived an ovation.The costumes throughout were of an exceptivorasiy high quality.| like in originai.ay, in beauty and in subtle blending of color.zations, are requested to attend.Raroniiand- United Theatre until Baturday.The victim of the hoax in this case is not the American pubhe but a single individual, Jack Haley, who wins a nation-wide conlest to select Mister Average Man.Haley proves to be worth a fortune to the promoters of the contest, who use him as a human barometer to \u201cSwinging along\u201d by the older! well-performed | Mars War Hoax Paralleled In New Comedy Hit Orson Welle's recent radio skit describing the invasion from Mars \u2014 which, unexpectedly for Mr.Welles, became one of the big newspaper stories of 1038 \u2014 is said to have an uproarious parallel in \u201cThanks for Everything,\u201d the new.20th Century-Fox comedy which is now playing at the pure.Avoid test public reaction to everything from a brand of cigarettes to the kind of hats women ought to wear.Menjou arranges to have Haley laid up with an imaginery illness, |.and fires his peace-loving soul with fake newspaper headlines announcing that war has been declared.Haley's reaction is completely pacifistic until, in desperation, Menjou stages a phony broadcast announcing the bombardment of the castern scabourd.Mister Average Man's response Lo this news is said to give \u201cThanks for Everything\u201d one of the funniest comedy climaxes ever filmed.Lamour And Nolan Head Good Cast Dorothy Lamour's many local fans will see their favorite star with a new leading man and a highly original screen story, when the Paramount romance with music, \u201cSt.Louis Blues,\u201d which is now showing at the York United Theatre until Friday.Teamed with rugged Lioyd Nolan.Miss Lamour plays a dazzling theatrical celebrity who runs away from fame and glamour and finds love on a Mississippi river showboat.The story, by John (.Moffitt and Malcolm Stuart Boylan, Lwo writers who know the Mississippi NOS WORTH Don't hao out of realize a definite saving to you, TWICE ITS PRICE yo ECONOMY & QUALITY \u201cep vrhere economy and quallly are concerned! Baconte à part of the ever increasing ranks of housewives who dally take advantage of Dionne & Dlonne's grocery values.every item in the store to be of high standard quality and priced to ' Refugee Problem to be Calvary Church Topic naught Lodge of the Masonic Order, together with officers of Grand Lodge, and.members of other lodges, will attend the church.Sunday being St.\"George's the services will be arranged with the Patriotic spivit definitely in mind.The subject of the sermon to be delivered by the Minister, the Rev.T.W, Jones, will be \"Wanted: the spirit of St.| George to combat the Dragons \"that beset our life today.\u201d Quality Counts Most DALADA | TEA .20 et ota ne + 41 EPSEROLR À genuine cola drink.Absolutely theeda \u201c> $ Nasa.\u201caa We guarantee Make it a habit to do all your food vin a much-bedraggled state, the hardboiled Nolan gives her a job av singer, ! 2 lb.bu.29c ; ; ; Lo.no friendly, te service and region from first-hand experience, Been sie quality.gu, ome your order today! plots Miss Lamour's exciting ex- v periences from the dramatic mo- Special! Special ment when she rebels against her SUNKIST GOOD BIZzE FIRST GRADE ; manager\u2019s insistence that she al- d 15 ways appear in public in a sarong, Oranges oz.c Butter lb.25e palming herself off as a South Sea | pp .native, and decides to make her getaway once and for ail.| Peas 3 lbs.25c Leg of Lamb Ib.28¢ , ; : y .From this point on, most of the Pineap les ea.9e action of \u201cse Louis Blues\u201d takes | D.& D.GRANGE \"Ib.65 | Leg of Veal .Ib.16\u20ac place aboard Nolan's rather down- Tea .\u20ac ; at-the-hecls showboat, one of the Tea Sweetbread Ib.35e few such crafts remaining on the ecia ; ue.river in 1939.Not knowing who ex Tin FANCY i Calves\u2019 Liver Ib.35¢ ! Miss Lamour is when she arrives Asparagus J FRESH KILLED , Broilers Ib.36¢ \u201cSt.Louis Blues\" boasts one of the yemr's most talented caste of (eupporting players.Tito Guizar the charming young Mexican who won feminine hearts everywhere in Maple Syrup - GREEN BEANS .BEETS .prologue and re-: \u201cTropic Holiday,\u201d plays a Missis- { sippi planter in love with one of «the showboat troupe.- RHUBARB LE IE TIT Miss Galt and ter pupils deserve to he hea:tily congratulated on the evtire revue, *' ch was of a truly | professional na\u201cure.i 0 One Store Only New Maple Sugar Sugar Cream - CARROTS - CAULIFLOWERS .ENDIVES .GREEN PEPPERS - CUCUMBERS +» SPINACH - NEW CABBAGES - DION N E & D O NN E PHONE Fltzroy 7411 b 19c Maple Toffee .NEW POTATOES WATERCRESS - RADISHES.St.Catherine, at Wood Ave.\u2018 3 | Î 8 N A a a a A A A ld 2 4d 7 IR 2 22772077777 \u201cRoyalty\u201d Tumblers Free! | % DRY GINGER ALE SPARKLING \u2014 HEALTHFUL 2 30-0z.Bottles One Glass Free 30c Order a dozen today \u2014 6 Giasses Free! 22 \u201car FLOWERS 5 AND PLANTS Son For AN Occasions OR.horiste Retail Branch: 4841 Sherbrooke W.(at Victoria) DE.9898 Greenhouses: 2175 Belgrave Ave.EL.9595 A EE Reg'à OR REA PAGE FOUR THE WESTMOUNT EXAMINER Mrs.Harold Mills To Head Westmount Women\u2019s Club.THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1939 after visiting their daughter, Mrs.Frank Gallagher, Redfern avenue.TROPHY WINNER THE ADDINGTON NURSERY Emma Cowan, Owner Ray Brunet, Sales Manager 2085 ADDINGTON AVE, (Also Entrance on Minto) Social and Personals Mrs.B.Gascoi, Wellington street, entertained at a bridge last night in aid of the Schoo! for EsrareŸ Ey So ET int bm ey SEE ai mr ai a TL dede Mrs.R.M.\u2018Mitchell is spending & short time in New York City.and Mrs.C.Clyde Drew, left for their cottage at Mr.have Handicapped Children Inc.Table holders included members of the Ladies\u2019 Auziliary of the School.Westmount Women's Club held its annual meeting and election of families at Christmas, and that dental services had been furnished Moderate Prices - PLANTS AND CUT FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Delivery Anywhere - Como, officers last Friday afternoon, in|in some cases.It was also report- WAInhut 5246 Mrs.E.S.Whittle has returned \u2014_\u2014 ; Mrs.Harry Quart, has returned Victoria hall with Mrs.Normah|ed that a letter had been written bome from New York City, where| Mr.and Mrs.Fred McKinley|to her home in Quebec City, after Southward presiding.Numerous |to the Westmount Municipal au- she spent several days.friends in this district.to various organizations, institu-{of destroying weeds in vacant lots bas Mrs.L.Simon, St.(Catherine tions and schools in the city,|be taken for the benefit of hay to d Btreet, has returned home from| Mrs.C.W.Cassils, who has been Mrs.Herbert Hammond Parker.among which were: Grace Dari|fever sufferers.Ead New York City.on a motor trip to California and formerly Miss Phyllis Adams, will Hospital, $100; Province of Quebec! Mrs, Harold Mills, was elected © Western Canada, is now in New receive for the first time since her Society school for Crippled Child- president of the club, the other UPHOLSTERER hav Mrs.A.Walker Smith, Western York City, where she was joined marriage on Friday afternoon.ren Brace and Crutch fund, 850 ;| orficers being: First vice-president, ; rec avenue, is spending a few days in by her daughter, Mrs.O.Dawes.| April 28th, from half-past four to School for Crippled Children, $50:| Mrs, R.E.Parker; second vice- Furniture, Draperies, Slip Covers Made to Order and Repaired Ead New York City.They are expected home early |half-past six o'clock at her home, Children\u2019s Dental Clinic, $25.president, Mrs.John Mulcair; re- .next week.4665 Grosvenor avenue.Scholarships of $10 each were also cording Secretary, Mrs.C.D.|\u2018 379 Victoria Ave.Estimates Gal.EL.7980 sup Miss Norma A.Luther is ex- .voted to the Westmount andlFrench; corresponding secretary abil , .; Mrs, C.Leonard Bailey has re-| Mr.and Mrs.Arthur H.Webster Arevle High Schools .and $2.50 to! x, ih 5 pagted home this weekend from turned home from Toronto, where will be \u201cAt home\u201d on Saturday af- Eyle 1% ols and 3 9) Mrs.John T.Rowe; membership Du New York City.~ Mr.and Mrs.1.S, Issacs are visting in New York City for a days.™.C.B.Brown has returned home from New York City, where shd \u2018spent a few days.\"BUTTERNUT LODGE | West Ste.Rose\u201d \u201cTeas and Luncheons to all patrons of former years.Reservations: Phone St, Hustache 609-12, .B.Nourse, Prop.Miss L.Dutrisac, Mgr.lave returned from Florida, where they spent the past month.she spent ten days.Miss Marjorie Caverhill has returned home from a three weeks\u2019 stay in New York and Washington, D.C.Mrs.W.H.Reid has returned from Sherbrooke, where she was the guest of her mother, Mrs.T.S.Somers, Beatrice Cummings, of Toronto, was the recent\u201cguest of her aunt, ed home from Sherbrooke, Quebec, where she was the guest of Mr.and Mrs.W.Webb.Mr.and Mrs.W.J.Fitzpatrick, have returned to Saint John, N.B., Bophieticbtion hoging with a \u2018oporators and comfort.BEAUTY PARLOR =; gpring Permanent from Campbell's.Weatmount's moat restful salon offers rensonable prices, experienced Only the best of everything at Campbell's FUR STORAGE 2% Sond your FURS to us for storage and have all repairs done at moderate cost.Send Articles by Express Collect \u2014 We pay N.A.OSTIGUY Modern clean vaults, all forwarding charges.oo ; Bernice Baker, Mr.Frank Daw- 1 Marine Insurance | mos meine [ERE © Sreasing nee A + = 0 unders.° - \u201cAnd © so camarabe tool\u201d Noblet-Dwight © Washing REPAIRS and REMODE LLING .oÀ BUSINESS.M RFA Cas Tes : : And may we suggest \u2014 the most important point when .buying a foundation garment is to be correctly fitted.\u2018That fact can only be accomplished by experienced cor- setieres.WHY NOT VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE FOR YOURSELF JUST HOW THOROUGHLY WE KNOW OUR MADAME JOEL Established 1921 4888 SHERBROOKE ST.WEST Near Victoria Ave., Westmount DE.1850 spending the past week visiting ternoon at their home, 621 Victoria avenue in honor of Mrs, Webster's parents, Mr.and Mrs.D.Fred Johnson, who are celebrating the 50th anniversary of their wedding that dav.Mr.and Mrs.J.A.Dundas are spending a few days in New York city.Mr.and Mrs.E.I.McNeill are visiting in New York City.Mr.and Mrs.G.H, Rainville Miss Betty Warden is visiting Mrs, Hope Scott at Ste.Agathe for a few days.Miss Diana Drury is entertaining at dinner tomorrow night in honor of Miss Peggy Howe and The Reverend and Mrs.H.M.Shore returned home on Wednes- where they spent several weeks.Mr.have returned from a two weeks\u2019 visit, to Brockville, Ont.their permanent residence in New York City.Mr.and Mrs.R.F.Osler have returned home after spending several days with the former's parents, Mr.and Mrs.G.F.Osler, in Toronto.forthcoming St.Georges Society Banquet and Ball to be held at the Windsor Hotel on Saturday.lisle and Miss Esther Lang, Capt.and Mrs.C.J.Laurin, Mrs.J.D.Hannen and Miss Hylda Crouch, Mr, G.R.Whiston and Miss Coleen Phelan, Mr.and Mrs, J.M.Stewart, Mr.H.V.Chambers and Miss Alice Rorke, Mr.and Mrs.S.G.Dobson, Col.H.J.Webb, Mr.and Mrs.Jackson Dodds.Mr.and Mrs.N.E.Shackleton, Mr.and Mrs.Roy Saunders, Mr.and Mrs.L.N.L'Esperance, Dr.George Hall, Mr.and Mrs.Geo.F.Livermore, Miss Ruth Liver- Arthar Carter, Mr.and Mrs.Hugh Kearns, Mr.and Mrs.Doug.Taylor, Mr, and Mrs.Cal.Moisan, Mr.and Mrs.John Nicholls, Mr.and Mrs.Hector Wylie, Mr! and Mrs.Fred McCracken, Mr.and Mrs.Richard A.Cogan, Mr.and Mrs.Ross Webster, Mr.and Mrs.J.W.C.Taylor, Mrs, M.E.Nicholson, Mr, and Mrs.W.S.Campbell, Mr.and Mrs.D.A.McClure, Mr.and Mrs.H.A.Green, Miss Margaret Mailer, Mr.Robert Sharps, Miss The engagement is announcad of Miss Chattie Dwight, younger daughter of Mr.and Mrs.F.B.Dwight, of Falmouth, Cornwall, England, to Mr, Felix M.A.Nob- let, son of Mrs, C.E.Noblet, of Montreal,and of the late Mr.Nob- et.ROBINTEX SUITINGS IF YOU WANT A SUIT THAT WILL MAKE-UP WELL?WEAR WELL\u2014~AND KEEP ITS SHAPE ASK YOUR TAILOR FOR ROBINTEX and Mrs.Chas, H, Alves |\u201c ants fou A Aiur sys ge Ce : 7 ns 5 elocution Wylma Jacobs, pupil of the Bety Speirs School and winner of the Shatner trophy.Miss Jacobs travels to Toronto soon star to compete with winners from other parts of the Dominion.Cageorge-McGiffin John Douglas Cageorge, son of Mr.and Mr.N.Cageorge, of La- chine.The marriage will take place early in June.Bass-Barclay The engagement is announced of of Mr.R.S.White, M.P., and Mrs.will take place in Virginia, on May 15th.Weddings O'Leary-Lévesque The marriage of Lucile, daugh- of the late Emile O'Leary and of Mrs.O\u2019Leary, took place on Satur- \u2018| day morning in St.Leo's Church, Westmount, the Reverend Father 0.Gauthier officiating.Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white satin cut on long simple links with onet of white sweet peas and she carried a bouquet of Easter lilies and lilies-of-the-valley.The\u2019 bridal with matching tulle veils on their heads.They wore small silver crosses on fine chains, and carried arm bouquets of iris and blue sweet peas.Mr.Walter O'Leary.acted as witness for his brother.Mr, Yves Lévesque, brother of the bride, acted as best man, and the ushers were Mr.Theodore Lévesque, Mr.Bernard Lévesque, Mr.Gilbert Manseau and Mr.Guy Deslauniers.A reception was held in Victoria Hall, where Spring flowers were donations were voted by the club each of the Westmount Public schools.An increase of 164 new members was reported by Mrs.R, E Parker, the total membership now being 324.Reports of the Welfare and Civics committee was presented by Mrs.J.A.Nutter, who stated that 27 baskets of food and clothing had been distributed to needy used to decorate.- Later Mr.and Mrs.Q\u2019Leary left for New York, from whence they sailed for Bermuda and Havana, accessories.Dodd-Dettmers Mr, and Mrs.Osmond W.Dett- mers, Westmount Avenues, West- mount, announce the -approaching marriage of their daughter, Carol J.G.Dodd, Lansdowne avenue, the wedding to take place carly The marriage of Dorothy Martha Leet, daughter of Mr, and Mrs.Leo L.Leet, of Westmount to Mr W.Howard Riddington, of St.Albans, Vt.son of Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Riddington, of Mascouche, thorities, asking that some means secretary, Mrs.H.C.Holland: treasurer, Mrs.C.W.Clark.Conveners of committees: Hospitality.Mrs.Gordon Blair; legislative, the president and the past president: music, Mrs.Colin S.Forrest; press, Mrs.E.D.McCallum; welfare and civics, Mrs.John Shearer; reception and door, Mrs.R.M.Stott; house, Mrs.S.B.Walla matching bolero trimmed with cascades of ruffles.Her only attendant was Miss Lucille E.Snodgrass, who was in Mr.Frank B.Hacala acted as best man for Mr.Roughton and the ushers were Mr.F.Rodger Brown and Mr.Warren Osborne.Mrs.Brown, the bride\u2019s mother, wore an imported gown of navy blue sheer, trimmed with navy and of the bridegroom, was in a navy blue ensemble with an embroidered ception was held at the home of the bride's parents, 2251 Regent avenue.Mr.and Mrs.Roughton left later on a motor trip to New York Que, took place on Saturdays City, the bride travelling in a plum ferns were used in decoration.Rev.B.B.Brown officiated at the ceremony.The bride, unattended, was given in marriage by her father and wore a navy blue English wool crepe dress and cape trimmed A reception was held at the home of the bride\u2019s parents, 109 Lewis Avenue, where the rooms Roughton-Brown The marriage of Ruth Muriel, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Frank P.Brown, to Mr.Harvey Edward Roughton, son of Mr.and Mrs.William E.Roughton, took place on Saturday afternoon at Trinity Memorial Church, Archdeacon J.M, Almond officiating.Mrs.Irene Holmes sang, \u201cAve Maria.\u201d Given in marriage by her father.the bride wore a vionnet model of lilac tulle, fashioned on b&uffant lines, with a very full skirt and e Gas eOil (Foot of Chomedy St.) AMBASSADOR e Simonizing 24 hour chauffeur service.Daily or monthly storage.Pick up and delivery service.2134 St.Catherine St, | GARAGE w.WE.3627-8 with grey wolf, and black accessories.On their return they will reside at the Duncannon Arms, Decarie Blvd.Among the out-of-town guests were Mr.and Mrs.C.H.MeMan- Your Fortune in Your 2077 Victoria St.PL.0818 (A step below Sherbrooke) ¢MOVING THIS SPRING?» FOR REASONABLE RATES * All Work Guaranteed 350 VICTORIA AVENUE CALL THE WESTMOUNT MOVING & WAREHOUSING LIMITED First Class Stora \u201cThey Made Me A Criminal\u201d ge Accommodation DE.3581 THEME: \u2018The Royal Visit.\u201d 1124 DORCHESTER ST.W.GYM and DANCING DEMONSTRATION ADULT: Friday, April 21st, 8.15 p.m.\u201c CHILDREN\u2018 S: Saturday, April 22nd, 2.30 p.m.her fiance, Mr.Paul G.Sise.Miss Anne Helen (Nancy) Barclay, Buchanan, to Mr.John Gordon| White polka dots, with matching THEME: \u201cThe May Queen's Festival.\" MRS.l CAMPBELL\u2019 L's Ber at re Pe.Dodd, eldest son of Mr.and Mus.accessories, Mrs.Roughton, mother || Reserved Seats\u2014S50c Unreserved\u201435¢ MA.7366 On Route 38, Miss Frances Kellert, Northeliffe Mr.and Mrs.William Johnstone the bride travelling in a pearl grey [a gown of mimosa yell F Y \\X/ ( A moe yellow French .between, Laval-sur-le-Lac and avenue.Be returned heme from Palm McGiffin, of Westmount, announce frock under a matching wool coat chiffon, with the skirt falling into e ° .+ Ste.Rose.ac | ook a, where they SPENL ihe engagementof their eldest trimmed with platinum fox, a hat long flowing lines and a small Ye Are Now Ready to Serve Mrs.Donald Heaslip has return- Several weeks.daughter, Margaret Louise, to Mr.|of the same color and Bergundy! fitted shirred bolero.NS White, to Mr.Claude Ashley Bass, | .der bfue.\u2018 bodi i u ; 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