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[" AUGUST \t(138\t\t gljlül\t\tim\t \t[¦S\tgnjs\tin \t\tIt?\t 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 ,27 28 29 30 THE PAPER OF THE EASTERN TOWNSHIPS WEATHER SHOWERS Sunny today.Saturday sunny clouding over in the afternoon with a few evening showers or thunderstorms.Light winds except in strong gusts in thunderstorms, Little change in temperature.Low tonight and high Saturday at Sherbrooke 58 and 80.Established 1897.PRICE; 5 CENTS SHERBROOKE, QUEBEC, FRIDAY.AUGUST 1, 1952 Fifty-sixth Year World News In Brief Chattanooga, Tenn., Aug.1 (JPt\u2014Southern Beli workers here returned to their jobs today after a hot-weather strike of approximately 750 employees.The work stoppage began Tuesday when 100 operators said the company\u2019s main exchange was too hot to work in.W.A.Carmichael, president of the Communication Workers of America (C.I.O.) local, said that \u201clocal traffic management will meet with local union officers and work out something for traffic operator\u2019s relief during the excessive heat periods.\u201d * * * San Francisco, Aug.1\u2014(Æ\u2019i \u2014Australia and New Zealand are ready to contribute 1,000,-000 fighting men to the defence of Japan, the United States, or the Philippines \u2018if the Soviet Union attacks in the Pacific, the Australian ambassador to the U.S.said today.Sir Percy Spender told members of the Common-¦vvcaith Club the obligation to supply a fighting force is in the terms of the mutual de.fence pact among Australia, New Zealand and the U.S.He said the minute U.S.arms went into action in defence of Japan or the Philippines the pact would go into effect.Sir Percy and Lady Spender will leave Friday for Honolulu where he will take part in the first council meeting of the pact.The meeting Starts Monday.v v 4» Bombay, India, Aug.1\u2014!/P) \u2014The Inspector-General of Police in Bihar State today denied a newspaper report that Pandit Ramachandra Sharrna had died during a hunger strike protesting the slaughter of India\u2019s sacred cows.The police official said Sharma, now in the 26th day of a 65-day fast, still is alive but weak.All Indian papers reported on their front page yesterday that he had succumbed.Sharma, a minor politician in Patna, northeastern India, is opposing local laws allowing the killing of old or sickly cows.*\t*\t* Castel Gandolfo, Italy, Aug.1\u2014) \u2014Canada\u2019s post-war prosperity has a long life expectancy but over the short run the prospect is not quite so good, Fortune magazine says in its August issue.In an editorial accompanying 10 pages of articles and pictures on the Dominion\u2019s new industries, the magazine of business management says there has been some skepticism lately about Canada\u2019s boom\u2014 whether it will last w\u2019hen rearmament tapers off.The answer, Fortune says, is that Canadian prosperity is based \u201cnot future of politics and business in North America.\u201d This Canadian nationalism could work out badly, the article says.\u201cThe boom, well balanced and un-nationalistic as it may be, is making Canada more vulnerable than ever to problems beyond her control.In relying on experts for a quarter of her income, she puts herself at the mercy out of the outside world.\u201cAs a Royal Commission once phrased it, she is like a small man in a big poker game: When he wins he wins a lot by his standards, but on gross inflation and promotion-\tl°ses.he loses nearly all.1\tnr- Kn f /-v*-i ?Vi n n 4-i n I yl/-» w 2 ll 2 Cl 3 al bubbles, but on the national development of her magnificent endowment of low-cost natural re- can win a lot and lose a lot too.\u201d Balancing the pressures being sources-resources that the west-; ^ ,ende ^ agamst bw tariffs, ern world and particularly the U.\u201cnQe ^es Canadian labor agn- S.will need more and more as the\tind-^trï on years roll bv \u201d\ttde Protectlomst side, with busi- * -,\t,,\t, ., ,,\t¦ : ness, government, consumers and More than half the articles in another section of industry back-the issue are devoted to Canada s : ing up freer trade \u201crevolution-in-progress\u201d the 12-year Meanwhile, \u201cuntil Canada's home boom that Fortune finds \u201crestrain- market develops, she is crucially ed, well balanced, a model expan- dependent on the American market.\u201d And it is through foreign trade, Fortune adds, that Canadian sion.An article by Gilbert Burck says the boom has had two contradic- living standards can be kept high tory effects on Canada.One is j enough to attract the people need-that it has increased her econo-1 ed for a bigger home market, mic dependence on the U.S.The The U.S.market is described other is to encourage Canada\u2019s po- as \u201cpromising\u201d over the long run litical nationalism.\t! for newsprint, pulp, lumber, alu- \u201cAnd political nationalism, often ; minum, iron ore, many metal problind to a nation\u2019s long-term inter- ! ducts, furs, fish and meat, ests.usually begets economic na- But.over the short run, trouble tionalism,\" the article says.\u201cIn-! could come if U.S.demand fell off dustrial expansion, morever, often in a recession, and if U.S.proruns into difficulties for which ducers thereupon pressed for pro-economic nationalism means an tection.What happens.Fortune easy way out.Canada thus is ap- j says, depends not only on the U.preaching a critical stage whose ; S.market, but on the farsighted-Joutcopie will powerfully affect the ness of U.S.tariff policy.tinuation of his reign impossible, l where the Queen will be crown Isle of Capri, Italy, Aug.1\u2014 born in Britain, in Canada nurt, or Killed.\t.\t(since 1911, retired from Canadian One Saturday Maurice Tascher- ; NaUona] eau a young Quebec geologist, ; A!bert' w.Smith.of st.Lam.lost his way northeast of Wa- bert, Que., native of Albert Coun-\tBuenos Aires Argentina Aug 1 couna Lake.If he had been work-j ty> n.B\u201e bridge engineer.In hr; ^(Reuters)-\tPressent Juan -.ofr/0!,\ti °i\u2019 a ,smab con\": spare time he is an fair way toix\u2019eron has decreed that the rc- cern bed likely be there yet.become the most successful gar- mains of his wife Eva Peron shall But Iron Ore Company was ab e\tjn\tTciandc\u2019 candvr-\tf , u T r Q r to turn out Indians, canoe parties,\tm SeVen ISlandS Sand> ae ln s!ato aL the M.nistry of La- planes and a helicopter.Even David Livingstone, locating en-Taschereau wasnt f°un^ | gineer for the Canadian Pacific, untii Tuesday, exhausted, able to wb0 ]eft tbe Labrador job in 1950 S15t *1\u201d.urs rnorc ccdd:for South America, and then Van-nights, although it was summer, ; f.nlIvpr Gerald Stairs, native bor until Aug.9, it was announced today.They will then be moved to Congress to lie in state for 24 hours before being placed in the and no food.-\t; ^Halifax' office'engineer for the! ?eadctuarters of thc General Con- J.M.Knowles and C.L.Haw-: a;n?ra\u2018\u2018a^\u2019 0ttICe enS\u2018nGcr ,or the federation of Labor, where they -.I contractors.\tiwill remain until a mausoleum is engineers are built.vanced for the disappearing of mosl up here is their willingness .suppiy experts from: The vounEer fff^Lrf1\"la^Were vis,it0\u2019:s when ! there, too.like John Martin of ^\t.\t.\t,\t, ,\t.T \u201e ,a !r Ior an ™ts!de 0P1'}-j Toronto, assistant to the chief en- ,The country is gradually begm-jon.1 asked them about this rest- ! -ijneer\tning to return to normal after the lessness.Ï found.Knowles replied::\u201d jamgS G.Pickard of Toronto, is groat display of grief following way construction genera] manager for (he contrac- Eva\u2019s death Saturday, aged 33, \u201d \u2019\"\t\u2019\" tors.He says:\tfrom an undisclosed disease.\u201cIt\u2019s just a job\u2014except there\u2019s with people back at work, the \u201cThat\u2019s the more of it\u2014railroads, terminals, vast queues which earlier congre Vienna-born Benita King.22.Her help you even before they docks power projects \u2018 Some 200around the Labor Ministry dress, shoes, handbag and sun- Know who you are.\u201d\t; 000 ,ons of material will cro*s the Go pass the bier where \u201cEvita\u201d is glasses were found on the deck of in a construction camp, one Sat-lSeven jsiands docks tbjs cummer lying in state have dwindled to the Cunard Liner Ascania after !urday afternoon.I saw a poker pbat\u2019s a lot of stevedoring We more manageable proportions, her husband awoke to find her( game that would raise your hair;;havc $8,000000 worth of equip- Army reinforcements were call-missing from their stateroom.: nut the only real relaxation I saw j ment sprecd over 300 mi]e\u201d *f ed in to control the crowds after Ti\tuas ?n 3 Saturday evening at the 1-,-Hive persons were crushed Continued On Page 5 t swank new yacht club at Seven\tContinued On Page 5 Senator Russell B.Long of built by General Electric at West Louisiana said \u201cI like that ticket Milton, N.Y.and I\u2019m going to be for it.\u201d\t: The designed power of the en- Senalor Willis Robertson of Vir- : gincs lias not been disclosed, but.ginia said he will \u201cvote the straight : President Truman gave an idea of Democrftic ticket.\u201d\t: it when, in speaking at the keel- Senator Richard M.Nixon, Re- laying of the Naultilus.he said the publican vice-prcsidentia! candi-I sub would cruise underwater at date, in a speech at the Ohio Re- ( \u201cmore than 20 knots.\u201d UnofficiaJ publican convention last night, ! observers have speculated that said Stevenson is the \u201ccaplive can- atom-powered subs would be able didate\u201d of Truman, Jacob Kroll to achieve 35 knots.(C.I.O.Political Action Committee | Atomic-powered ships could not head), Jacob Arvcy (Illinois Demo-! sail thc seas forever\u2014like the era tic National committeeman) and big-city bosses.New Orleans, Aug.1\u2014OP) \u2014Andrew Jackson Higgins, 65, famed builder of beach landing craft during the Second World War, died today.storied \u201cFlying Dutchman\u201d \u2014because uranium-fueled atomic furnaces must have their ashes dumped, somewhat like a coal furnace at home.And spent fuel would have to be replaced.But for all practical purposes, their cruising ranges would be unlimited.United States Coastguard Shows Flying Saucer Photo Washington, Aug.1\u2014(/P)\u2014Coast, the widespread public interest in Guard headquarters today madeiaeriai Phenomena.py art6r,ph\tsïkIuÆ: fied aerial phenomena taken by ajr station photographer, a Coast Guard photographer.( The Coast Guard said Alperl The photo clearly\tshows four \u2019 sighted\tseveral brilliant white round objects.Each\tappears to : lights through the\tair station\u2019* have two identical shafts of light ( photo lab window at.9:35 a.m,, extended across its centre and\u2018.July 16.protruding at the forward and j Alpert watched the lights, rear ends.The lights are in a ; which \u201cseemed to be wavering, \u201cV\u201d format.\t: for five or six seconds before at- The Coast Guard said it has no | tempting to photograph them.By opinion as to the cause or source : the time he bad focussed his cam-persons\twere\tcrushed\tto\t! of the \"objects\u201d and\twas releas-( era the\tlights ware\t\u201cconsiderably death and 2,000\tinjured\tMonday,\ting the picture only\tbecause of [ dimmed\tdowm.\u201d I T Two SHERBROOKE DAILY RECORD FRIDAY, AUGUST 1, 1952 NOW SHOWING! 2 Excellent Attractions! HnHnf WUIAM NANCY WAUAM HOlMMBENDKimOB .«Ml n* ii ran roar ikm * n non StniAkmibilrbto Ir«MUV ON THE SAME PROGRAM! Heart-Warming! Happy! Heavenly! happily proKn» ISTARTS SUNDAY! - *\tJANE RUSSELL *\tGROUCHO MARX *¦ FRANK SINATRA \"DOUBLE DYNAMITE\" \u2014 Added Feature \u2014 \"RED BADGE OF COURAGE\" *\tAUDIE MURPHY *\tBILL MAULDIN IMAGOG THEATRE TONIGHT and Sat.Tony Curtis, Jan Sterling starring in \"FLESH AND FURY\" Also \"SMOKY CANYON\" with .Charles Starrett, Smiley Burnette FOTQ-NITE TONIGHT Scads o£ Fun! Wads of Cash! COMING Sun.\u2022 Mon.\u2022 Tues.Esther Williams, Joan Evans in \"SKIRTS AHOY\" (In Colour) ROCK ISLAND AYER\u2019S CLIFF Dates of WMEILOO FAIR Aug.8-9-10 ¦ Bernord and Barry Midway * Gus Sun Variety Grandstand Show \u2022 Pony Races on Friday \u2022 Horse Races Saturday and Mr.T.A.Grady, manager of the Southern Canada Power Company, in Rock Island, has been having his annual vacation and with Mrs.Grady and son, James, spent one week at a cottage at Lake Seymour, and a week with his father, Mr.J.Grady, and sister, Miss F.Grady, in Coaticook.Mr.and Mrs.Roland Curtis and children, of Derby Line, spent one day in St.Johnsbury, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Philip Cross and family, of Derby Line, spent a day in Burlington, Vt.Mr.and Mrs.Lawrence Mc-Givern and son, Tommy, of Mal-boro, Mass., were guests at the home of his mother, Mrs.E.J.McGiverin, and brother, Mr.Curtis McGivern, in Rock Island.Mrs.Annie Wheeler, of Rock Island, accompanied her daughter, Mrs, B.Jolly, Mr.Jolly and their two sons, of Joliette, to Portland, Me., where they are guests of Mr.and Mrs.George Richards and Miss Gladys Wheeler, for a few days.Mrs.Winston Kelly, daughter of Mr.and Mrs.Walter Derusha, of Derby Line, left on Thursday for New York, where she will sail with her husband, M/Sgt.Kelly, on Wednesday, for Germany.M/ Sgt.Kelly is with the United States occupational army, in Germany.Mrs.Bernice Abare and daughters, Miss Peggy Abare and Mrs.Neil Clark and her son, Patrick, all of Willimantic, Conn., spent the week-end at the home of tho former's mother, Mrs.E.J.McGivern and brother, Mr.Curtis McGivern, in Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Rubby Sherr and two daughters, Mr.and Mrs.Apple and two daughters, of Princton, N.J., arc occupying the two Harris cottages, at Lake Seymour.Mr.C.W.Schoolcraft, of West Lebanon, N.H., spent a week-end at the home of his sister, Mrs.Rush Harris, in Derby Line.Guests for the past ten days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.C.Lee Jenkins, of Rock Island, have been her brother, Mr.Walter A.Smith, of Los Angeles, Calif.Mr.Smith has not visited these parts for thirty years and while here visited places of interest and found' many changes.He was at one time' an employee of the Derby Line First National Bank.Mrs.Basil Hadlock, of Rutland, Vt., is staying at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Solan Gray, Derby Line, for a time.Friends of Mrs.Gray are pleased that she is convalescing slowly, after an1 illness of several weeks and that she much enjoys the calls made by her friends.Mrs.Verne Laythe and sons, Peter and Bobby, of Derby Line, spent a few days at Lake Champ lain, Vt, Mr.and Mrs.W.D.Ayer, of Waterville, spent last week at the home of Mr.and Mrs.G.Howard Walsh, in Derby Line.Friends of Rev.H.A.Carson, D.D.regret to learn he is a patient in the Montreal General Hospital, Western Division, Montreal, Rev.Mr.Carson was pastor oi Stanstead South Church for over1 twenty-five years and is now retired and with Mrs.Carson are making their home in Hawksbury, Ont.Mrs.Charles Clark, of Rock Island, received word of the death of her mother, Mrs.Rachael Riggs Campany.at her home in Eastbourne, Sussex, England, on July 23, following an illness of three days.Sympathy is extended to the bereaved family.Mrs.Mirtie Clark, of Tomifobia, spent several days with her son, Mr.Charles Clark, and Mrs.C.Clark, of Rock Island, at their cottage, at Lake Massawippi, during Mr.Clark\u2019s holidays.TODAY AND SAT.First Sherbrooke Showing! Mother vs.Daughter! Big-Time Sports Racket Exposed! Sally\tClaire\tCarlton.FORREST TREVOR YOUNQ \"HARD, FAST and BEAUTIFUL\" Also\u2014the greatest sea adventure of them all! In gorgeous Technicolor' Robert Louis Stevenson\u2019* \"TREASURE ISLAND\" Starring Bobby DRISCOLL, Robert NEWTON, Basil SIDNEY.Plus\u2014Cartoon, Sports, News.Mr.and Mrs.H, A.Smith, of Derby Line, have been spending several days at the farm of their son-in-law and daughter, Mr.and' Mrs.Reginald Page, in Holland, Vt., where Mr.Smith has been as-, sisting in the hay field.Master Larry Waterman, of Derby, spent Sunday and Monday at the home of his grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Harry Smith, in Derby Line.Mr.and Mrs.Albion Waterman, of Orleans, Vt., Were callers at the home of his brother, Mr.Cecil Waterman, and Mrs.Waterman, on Saturday evening.Mr.and Mrs.George Johnson and family, of Rock Island, accompanied by his sister, Mrs.Fred Palmer, Mr.Palmer and two children, of Sherbrooke, enjoyed a motor trip to Lake Champlain, Vt., during Mr.Johnson's holidays.Miss Gloria Brown has been spending a few days at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Milton Drew, in Newport, Vt.Master Bobby Dennis, of Rock Island, has gone to Iroquois, Ont., where he will spend an indefinite time with his father, Mr.Gerald Dennis.The sympathy of these Border communities is extended to the bereaved family and relatives of Mr.Charles Adam, of Derby Line, who passed away very suddenly on July 22.Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Halsall and family spent a week of his vacation motoring in the Eastern Townships, where they visited relatives and friends, and a week at the Moore cottage, at Georgeville.Miss Iris Green, clerk at Routh-iers\u2019 store, at Derby Line, is having her vacation and is spending this week at Morgan, Lake Seymour.Miss Joyce Laberce, of Rock Island, is visiting her sister, Mrs.Gerald Shannon, in Montreal, for a few days.Guests of Mr.and Mrs, Carl Green, of Derby Line, who have been spending two weeks at Ames\u2019 Park, on Lake Seymour, were Miss Blanche Green, of Mt.Kisco, N.Y\\, Mr.Aubert Mason and Miss Mary Mason, of Katonah, N.Y., also Miss Margaret Green and Mr.Robert Couette, of Barton, Vt, for the week-end.DIX VILLE I COMPTON BEEBE m I PREMIER COMING SUN.- MON.¦ TUES.It\u2019s A Scream! The Bowery Boys in their latest g| and funniest and dlntest latf hit! \u2022 Children's Day is Friday! 7 rides for the kiddies.It's The Three County Fair - - Shefford -Brome -Missisquoi K!j*t Huntz IfaH \u2014 With \u2014 Mona KNOX, Vera Ann BORG.\u2014 SPECIAL ADDED HIT \u2014 By Popular Demand.The greatest baseball picture ever produced! \"THE BABE RUTH STORY\" Starring William BENDIX as Babe Kuth.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Nutbrown and two children, of town and Mr.William Kinnear and Mr.and Mrs.John Kinnear, of Inverness, spent a week\u2019s vacation touring places-of interest in New York State and Ontario, including a visit to Niagara Falls.They also visited Mr.and Mrs.Norman Kinnear, in St.Catharines, Ont.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Dennis, of Ottawa, spent the week-end with Mr.and Mrs.S.Emslie, who accompanied them to Boston, Mass., apd other places of interest in the New England States.Mrs.John Thiman and two daughters, of Portage la Prairie, Man., are spending their two months vacation with her broth-er-in-law, and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Karol Multarzynski.Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Grant, of St.Albans, Vt., spent the weekend at her parental home.Mr.and Mrs.Alden Peacock and two children, were visiting Mr.and Mrs.H.Patterson and family, in Magog.Mr.and Mrs.Harry Woodman, Sr., have returned home, after spending a week in Sanford, Me., visiting Mr.and Mrs.Albert Woodman.Mr.and Mrs.Weston Dacres.of Inverness, were guests at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Nutbrown.Mr.and Mrs.David Grieve and three children, o£ Port Perry, Ont.are the guests of Mr.and Mr.s David Grieve and family.Mrs.Stanley Hardacker and daughter, Lois, of Ste.Anne de Bellevue, have returned home, after spending a week with Mr.and Mrs.H.F.Taylor and family.Guests of Mr.and Mrs.Edson Blake were Mr.and Mrs.J.Blake, of Providence.R.I.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Blake and Mr.C.Aldrich, of Barnston; Mr.and Mrs.Junior Blake and two children, of Derby Line, Vt.; Mrs.Floyd Beasa and two children, of Newport, Vt.: Mr.and Mrs.Floyd Young and daughter, Brenda, of Rock Island; and Miss Delia Blake, of West Burke, Vt.Friends of Mrs.Harris St.Pierre will be sorry to hear that she is a patient in the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Maurice Miller, Miss Deschene and Mr.Guy Squires, of Baldwinville, Mass., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.James Longeway.Mr.Gray don Parsons, of Len-noxville.was a week-end guest at the Grieve home.Mr.and Mrs.D.P.Whitehill and children, Peter and Mary, of Silver Spring, Md., are spending their vacation with Mrs.Whitehill mother, Mrs.R.L.Tilton, at Ced-arville.Mrs.A.Zeman, of Toronto, Ont., is spending a week with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr.and Mrs.Otto Zeman.Mr.and Mrs.W.Smith and family, of St.Lambert, are holidaying in the Smith cottage, at Elmwood Park for two weeks.Mr.and Mrs.Wendell Cass and son, Stephen, spent last week at the home of his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Ralph Cass, when Mr.and Mrs.Cass accompanied them on a motor trip to Burlington, Vt\u201e where they spent three days.Mrs.Nellie Smith and friend, Mrs.Baker, of Boston, Mass, have been visiting the former\u2019s sisters, Mrs.T.D.Hunter and Mrs.Mary Gardner ,at the home of G.A.Mosher, School Street.Mrs.H.I.Cook, of Shawinigan Falls, has been a guest of her sister, Mrs.Walter Winget, and Mr.Winget.Mr.and Mrs.Nourse and son, John, of St.Lambert, spent a day with Mr.and Mrs.Wellman Smith, at Elmwood Park.Mrs.Garnet Gautrey, of St.Eli d\u2019Orford, spent a few days with her parents, Mr.and Mrs, Everett Martin.Mrs.W.B.Sargeant, of Way\u2019s Mills, was a guest for a few days last week of Mrs.F.M.Wyman, and Mrs.Wyman.Mr.and Mrs.Israel Lafond, and, daughter, of Rock Island.Mr.and Mrs.Albert Davidson and Mr.Ramer, of Libbytown, were callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.Goldwyn Davidson, on Saturday evening.Mrs.Harry Fowler, of Verdun, spent the week-end at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.J.M.Martin and to visit her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.Roger Stenner, and two daughters, of Toronto, who are also visiting her parents for their holidays.Mr.and Mrs.John Bryson, who have spent the past week at the Davidson home to visit her sister, Mrs.D.E.Doran, who has been confined to her room for months, left on Sunday, when Mr.and Mrs.Davidson accompanied by Mrs.Mary Davis motored them to New Hampshire, where they will spend a few days before returning to their home in Worcester, Mass.Mr.and Mrs.L.Keet, of Georgeville, and Mr.and Mrs.L.Young, and Miss Edna Young, of Magog, vvere callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.L.Mosher, on Sunday.Mrs.A.B.Cowper and Miss Betty Lou Cowper.of Montreal, are at the home of Mrs.W.E.Hurd, for four weeks\u2019 holiday.Mr.and Mrs.Ray Thorne and two children, of Sherbrooke, are spending this week at the home of her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.Chadsey.Mr.Carl Mosher has purchased a building lot from Mrs.J.F.McVeay.Recent callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.F.A.Johnston were Miss Kathleen Taylor, of Ottawa, Ont.; Mrs.C.E.Johnston, Allis-ton, Mass.; Mr.and Mrs.Whitman Johnston, and daughter, of New Jersey; Mrs.R.S.McFadden, Lennoxville; Rev.and Mrs.R.P.Stafford, Sherbrooke; and Miss Marjorie Woodard, Beebe.Mr.and Mrs.John Ashworth, of Ottawa, are spending their holidays here with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.E.J.Astbury.Mrs.J.F.McVeay was greatly surprised on Saturday last when her brother-in-law and sister, Mr.and Mrs.George Curtis, also Mr.and Mrs.Robert Davio and family, of Newport, Vt., arrived to help her celebrate her birthday, bringing with them a lovely birthday cake and all other good things to eat, with the wish that she may enjoy many more such occasions.Mrs, Goldwyn Davidson was very much surprised when, on her birthday last Saturday, Mrs.Mary Davis, as hostess, invite in a few of Mrs.Davidson's neighbors.A very pretty birthday cake, made and decorated by Mrs.Sloggett in pink and blue centered the tea table and was served with a cup of tea, which was much enjoyed by those present, which were Mrs.S.I.Baldwin, Mrs.A.Laduke.Mrs.J.Beamish, Miss Audrey Keeler, Miss Dorothy McComb and the house guest Mrs.J.Bryson.The guest of honor received gifts and the best wishes for many happy returns of the day.Mr.and Mrs.J.Boulanger, of Worcester, Mass., spent six days here with Mrs.O.W.Lessard and Mr.and Mrs.A.Charland hhd family.They were accompanied home by Mrs.Charland, who will spend a month with them.Mr.Charland was also a guest at the ; same home for a week.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Charest visited their son, Mr.Gerald Charest and Mrs.Charest, at Colebrook; N.H.Mrs.Elsie Straw and Miss Jennie Owen, of Hereford, have been guests of Mr.and Mrs.Norman Howe and other friends.Mr.and Mrs.Leonard Clark and family, of Smith\u2019s Falls, Ont., visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.W.Bailey.Miss Pauline Mailhot, of Sher-i brooke, Miss Alice Simpçon and Mr.Uland Simpson, of Scotstown,1 were guests of Mr.and Mrs.P.Mailhot.Mr.N.Nadeau, of Berlin, N.H.! spent two days here with his parents, Mr.and Mrs.Leon Nadeau.Mr.and Mrs.Edward E.Wright visited Mr.and Mrs.Arthur Owen, i in Hereford.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Charest were guests of the latter's brother, Mr.Henry Major, at Island Pond, Vt.They were accompanied by Mrs.Eugene Major, Sr., who will spend two weeks with her son and family.Mr.and Mrs.Jack Brown and daughters, of Coaticook, were Sunday guests of Mrs.Brown\u2019s sister, Mrs.Norman Cutler and family.The service at the Baptist Church, bn Sunday, August 3, will be held at 7:30 p.m., with Sunday School at 11:00 a.m.Mrs.Lucy Fellows, Mr.and Mrs.Oswald Fellows, and daughter, Judy, of Colebrook, N.H., visited at the home of Mr.and Mrs.N.Howe.Miss Hermanse Garneau has returned home, after spending several weeks with friends in Lewiston, Livermore Falls, and Old Orchard, Me.Mr.and Mrs.Arnold Wheeler, of Randolph, Vt., were week-end guests of Mr.and Mrs.G.Parker, on Pleasant Street.Mr.and Mrs.Leopold Desbiens and family, and Mr.and Mrs.A.Laperle enjoyed a picnic at Lake Averill, and Lake Wallis, Vt.Mrs.E.B.Parker, Misses Olive and Alice Parker, of Coaticook, visited Mrs.James Parker.They were accompanied by Mrs.John Fraser, who was the guest of Mrs.Emma Rose.Mr.and Mrs.A.Breton, with their daughter, Susan, and son, Dickie, of Berlin, N.H., were the guests of Mrs.Eugene Major, Sr., and at the Charest home.Mr.and Mrs.Norman Howe and son, Donald, visited Mrs.Millie Bryan and family, in Hatley.Mr.and Mrs.Ivor F.Whitehouse and family, of CoaAicook, were guests at the Whitehouse home.Miss Agnes Seguin, of Rock Island, who has spent some months Friends of Mr.L.Broderick are pleased to hear that ha has returned home from the St.Vincent de Paul Hospital, in Sherbrooke.Mr.and Mrs.Colin Smith, of Hamilton, Ont., were overnight guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hyatt.Master Winston Brown, of Danville, spent two weeks with his uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.John Cox.Mr.W.Bishop md Miss Hazel Bishop and their guest.Miss Dianne Young, of Coaticook, were supper guests of Mr.and Mrs.Fred Green.Miss Mary Hall, of Sherbrooke, spent the week-end with her parents, Mr.and Mrs.Fred Hall.Mr.and Mrs.Thomas Harris, of Black Lake, spent a few days with Mr.and Mrs.Charles Moss.Mr.Hebert Cook was calling at the same home.Mr.and Mrs.Clarence Huff were evening guests of Mr.and Mrs.Lloyd Hyatt.Mrs.Robert Shepherd and children Robert and Roberta, spent a few days visiting friends in Hatley.Miss Janet Grenier and Master Ernest Grenier spent the week-end with their grandparents, Mr.and Mrs.Ernest Grenier, in Coaticook.Mr.md Mrs.Fred Hall and Miss Mary Hall were guests of Mr.and Mrs.Hubert Hall, in Lennoxville.Miss Elizabeth Green has returned home, after snending a few days with her uncle and aunt, Mr.and Mrs.Walter Smith, in Stanstead.She also accompanied them to Ottawa, Ont.Mrs.Guy Sylvestre, Mrs.George Sylvestre and Mrs.L.Chesley, of Milby, were evening callers at the home of Mr.and Mrs.A.E.Todd.MOLDABLE Terra cotta is a hard-baked clay or earthenware, which differs from brick in being harder, of better quality, and molded to some special form of ornament.Illinois was admitted to state-1 hood in 1818, but not until 1915 did its state legislature authorize a state flag.Enjoy a cruise on Lake Memphremagog! S.S.ANTHEMIS For Information, write Memphremagog Ferry Co., Magog, Que.Now under new management.No Trip August 16.ARTHUR BLQUIN Limited 27 Meadow Street \u2014 Sherbrooke \u2014 Tel.2-1355 Furniture Dealer near the central parking* ground.We have a few Used Stoves, Chesterfield Sets and Kitchen Sets .varying in price from $15.00 to $175.00.We exchange and sell used and new furniture.DISTRIBUTOR | Jay N.White, D.O.S.OPTOMETRIST OPTICIAN 19-21 Main St.Wedt COATICOOK Que.Phone 146 i 2 at the home of Mr.and Mrs.P.Mailhot, is leaving shortly for the Sacred Heart Hospital, in Sherbrooke.Mrs.Margery Chamberlain, Mr.H.Chamberlain and Miss May Baldwin enjoyed a motor trip to Massawippi, Ayer\u2019s Cliff and intervening points.Mr.and Mrs.Alfred Charest \u2022nd Mr.and Mrs.Robert Charest were visitors at Ayer\u2019s Cliff.SPECIALS FOR ONE MONTH 250 gallons of Gloss White Exterior Paint \u2014 (Best on «K the market at present) \u2014 Reg.value $7.60, for Wefce# With each 5 gals, of paint we will supply a $12.00 value paint brush, 4\" wide, for $5.00 extra.2,000 rolls of Wallpaper for Ceilings, Bedrooms, Kitchens and Living Rooms.J.BEAUDOIN 58 Wellington St.South \u2014 Tel.2-7544 AT THE RIVOLI THEATRE In Coaticook Sun.- Mon.\u2014 Aug.3 \u2022 4 \"Corvine Williams\" Stars: James Stewart - Wendell Corey \u2014 On The Same Program \u2014 \"The Family Secret\" John Derek - Judy Lawrence Tues.- Wed.\u2014 Aug.4-5 \u201cThey Got Me Covered\" with Bob Hope ADDED ATTRACTION: \"Tambo\" A jungle picture in technicolor with Howard Hill Coming August 10-13 \"Skirts Ahoy\" In Technicolor with Esther Williams and Barry Sullivan.Come to RICHMOND folks to the 96th annual FAIR on AUG.14, 15, 16 T.GREEN AMUSEMENT CO.LTD.MIDWAY High Class Shows \u2014 Honest Concessions New Thrilling Rides GEO.HAMID'S GRANDSTAND ATTRACTIONS Something new: something different! 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