The Clinton News-Record, 1909-03-11, Page 1_..-.... .. t13APTIST CHURCH. THE LOCAL MARKET, MANY HAPPY RETURNS, __.._ A4KN
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Rev, T. W, CbArlesworth iIII Wheat 11.05 to. 11.07, On Friday last Mr. John Gibbiogs Editor of The News -Record :—Y t
preach as usual on Sunday, next. His Oats 40c to. 43c. celebrated the loth anniversary of hits wish, on behalf' of the local uXiliar • 'The Ladies' Aid o[' the Methodist
watch subjects will be :
morning, "The Peas. 82o to 84e, a Y church. held their m
k entertaining • lin e f her onthl meetingat
b'rthday y g a, mb r u of the Bible Society, . to. think the
second coming of Christ" evening, Barley 48c to CrOc, his irfends. A kindly, sterling min, friends of fire various. churches whothe home of Mrs. Parsons or► Weues-
"God's estiroate.:of ,Job." Butter 20c to 21c. he has no enemies but, nava roux responded to our call through the ea -
Eggs day afternoon of this week.
No llil$ttEl' iatet a yQn b.>tty low per cad :.200 to 21c. friends all of whom, unite in �,;1. g velopes, By so doing we have been r Signed on behalf of the board, W.
FUNERAI, Olt'' MRS. RUMBALL, him many happy returns of the day. saved. from a tedious personal ;, L. Hiles, pastor; T. R, Wallis, HOC.-
or high plri�ed, t1 gtilR!'At1t4C that it, w�ti . - ST: .IOSFiP1:I'S •CIJLi,j%CH. Y p rspn l can Steward.
give satisfaction. goes with ix. Mrs. Benjamin Rumbali, who years GREEN'S PICTURE SHOW, Vass, and the treasurer has been en -
ago. was a resident of Clinton, died . SpeCial services will be held in St. abled to sent. over forty-four dollars The Ladies' Afci and: young people of
ort Monday at the- home to her son; Mra Joseph's church. on the evening of Green's Moving to. head uarters --J, Greene, Pros' St, Andrew's church are bus re ar-
g g .Pictures, drew three 9 , y P p
We evade no responsibility in Otis` watch F, G. Rumball of London, The re- Wednesday next, St, Patrick's day. record crowds to the lawn hall the dent, ing for their annual S•t• Patrick's soc•
mains arrived from the city this morl An address will be delivered. by :Rev. first three nights of tiffs- week. Prof, ial , and intend that. this alwa s-suc-
selling. If it is not wbat: we sav , bring it back. n n Father Egan ' Y
Everyone that buys' here must be "sat>efie i g and the funeral took place from ga of Stratford on. Saint Green is too well known in.Clinton cessful social, shall be bettor still artd
j' y d, the station to Clinton cemetery where Patrick, the great apostle of Ireland, to require any introduction, his name L4nd more succPssful this year: A splendid.
the husband of the deceased was in- Silver collection,, All welcome, being sutlicient guarantee at agy tlme esborm, program is being prepared, consisting
tarred several years ago.ENTERTAINED, to attract a toil Rouse. The secret of Miss Rowe and Miss V,. Marrs, left
of songs, choruses., recitations, re,%d}
.Wea4partem WILLIS CHURCH, his success is always a good shout, on Tuesday for Fordwieh, the former'S f#ngs, orchestra selections, speeches,
Mrs, J. W. Stevenson entertained on !clean+ moral and pleasing and on bis. home, where they are . ,ronducting a eto. A dainty lunch will be served.
or engagement and Weddin Rin $ Rov, Mr. Davidson. of Varna ex, Thursday evening acid agdia on Tnes- Present tour no exception is made, in millinery shop for the sprla season, and the Casual good time enjoyed. Be•
y' I su> a and remember the date and the
changed pulpits with Rev, pr, Stew- day evening of this week, fact the selection of pilctures appears Mr;. Charles Watson had a'bee last ,
art on. Sunday last. Mr. Davidson's Mrs, Frank G'Nefl entertained on better with each visit. Mr, Bert pet- week haulingbrick for the ur os of Place, the seventeenth of .Ireland and
pp y the Thursday evening last. ers, the clever pianist and illustrat¢d veneering hihouse.. P, p e in the basement of the Presbyterian:
people of Willis church, b Miss. Mildred Cook gave a party on song singer, is still with Mr. Green, church•
toodell r� p � Mr, D. Gantelnn purchased a car• � Mr; W. P, Spalding xend'ered a solo Friday evening to twenty' of her little and as an extra attraction the clever load of potatoes. in this vicinity and ,Mrs. Harry Armstrong at. (Ioder#chi
Y friends in honor of her ninth lfirthw little Munro children, Scotch dancers , as visiting her Mr. and Mrs.
at both services on.Sunday last which shipped thew this week. g parents,
' ,Aetnreler swdt' Ojrlicewn. •- + �"i�l# his were as usual enjoyed by the congre- day' and singers, made a hit and a host Alex, Robinson.
of warm friends. in Clinton, especially Mx' M. 'Bruce is spending a fete Miss Mary Porterfield of Beigrave is
gatmns;. W, H. TEACIIERS' EXECUTIVE, with the ladies and children, The da le" of Per days in Toronto this weet1u as a de ' �� guest sister, Mrs. James
Citizens band will make a nice sum gate from the'Home Circle Lodge. r son,
WESLEY CHURCH. On Saturday last the °executive gla
committee of the West HuronhIe Teach- over expenses. as the entertainments Mr. Wallace Allen, is attending, the 11fr. and Mrs. John Park t t n-
Anniversary,. services will be held ;e o S a
ers' Association were given under their auspices. Grand Lodge at St. Thomas as a del- ~
INCORPORATED 156 next ,Sunday when ,Rev.. ,lames Liv. A met in the Public ley were the guests of his parents,
9 school, Clinton, with.. the following agate, from the Land!esboro 'Lodge. Mr`, and Mrs, George Parke on Sun
• #ngstone of Mitchell will occupy the � g ON'I'. ST. CHURCH... on Frida avenin •
pulpit, boor morning and evening., q, present; Miss W, Howard of Exeter, y g..of last week Ed, day.
g J, E. Tom and J.. H. Tigert, Goder- Thirty seven .new members were re- Farquhar gave a party to his 'friands Miss C. Parsons spent a sew days.
THE ROYAL 0 NK Of ChNIDspecial o0oring will be taken up on ich, G W. Shore, Dashwood, .and W, cealved into the church in the receptign, froin. the 8th and 9th cons, the s kwith-friends Y
behalf of the building fund. Prof, service last Sabbath" morning p wee at Kippen..
H. rucefield.- In: the. ab- (� and Miss R.:Young and A. Jackson of
Brown will preside at the organ. All Johnston,` nine new mei Hors. were omni g into the Eaton store Toronto, r See F. A. Edwards ad on page dour4
sense of the resident the chair was.
Paid-UpCapital _ � _ are welcome. P n , are spend- I
!• $5,900,000. (teitetrve #4.000,0(10 Qcot}pled by Principal 'Hartley, 'Clin- the League on Monday,, evening. 'The ing their holidays at home. At the last meeting of the oMciat'
ToLI Assets - ' j50,47%000 A SUDDEN DEATH. ton. An excellent church is .in. a most flourishingcondi- board of the Methodist church" the• +
HEAD OFFICE. MONTREAL. pared for the program was lire- tion iii all departments. Mrs, (Dr.,) Gunn and° daughters of followingresolution of con1dolence was
Mr.next meeting o1 the P Clinton spent Sundhy w,•t,h friends
— and A, J. last
we k f reit Clinton In. Association• and it was decided to In view of the discussion that, has here, unanimously adopted and a .copy or-.
Monday of last week for'his home in dered to be sent to the widow of the
i Forest .after a stn of two; weeks or procure if of arisen over the question of the worth- Miss Potts of Clinton visited Mrs. late John Gree of .Go r' `
CLINTON BRANCH—E. R. �,i;WA"RT 1VIANAt;EEIt. passible, the. ;i;ssoistance n de ich townshr
y an o.
able. edueational>st . fr m a dist- mess of certain parts of"the Bib; e, McI,ntyrc at the home of the I&tter's who was a member.of, the board ; .To.
so. In that short time he made savor's ince:
' COUNTRY BUSINESS Every facility afforded to farmets al very warm. friends here who were the pastor, next, Satibath� evening, will parents, IVfr. and Mrs. McKeon; over Mrs. 'John Green and Family.;
and others for the transaction of shocked to hear of his death, which I iifURPHY . L(rDGF. AT HOME,' take as his. theme . The ��sin of Sunday, ,
their banking business. Sales notes will be cashed or taken for. Whittling at fire Word of God. I ' Dear friends, -We, .iiia members of
collection, took place on ' Saturday after only given on Tuesday On "Sun , The saw mill will begin operations the nailer] official board of the Ba -
three days illness. The: At Home y day, M•arch•21st , Missi Y Bay
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i ' wry, again on Monday next. ,field circuit, hereby desire to express
Special Attention Paid t0 Savings Bank Accounts mx night by Murphy Lodge was, attended, services will be conducted by Rev. J.'
E BOYS' MEETING, by a large number and passed oft'L. Stewart, recently returned missiorb.i - ur heartfelt sympathy with you in
very successfully, #tided Mr, D. S.Iary front -China. Mr..Stewart is re- your great•"bereav6ment; and we .also '
The Oddfellows' hall' was filled b , io wish. to acknowled i . "the loss occas -
the Cook, Master of the Lodge,. acted as cognized as one .of the. very strongest 1`iUllett Townsh%p; g
the members. of the G AAA
r Friday evening last when after. en-
-chairman, while the following program
was being gztven :
missionaries in the foreign field. ioned our circuit, and its official board
Many Will delight to bear' h'is address. Mrs. Stanley Carter 'has .been at by the, removal of our dear Brother'
listing. new members, appointing com=+.
mittees, etc., addresses & iven b
Recitation, Freddie Cuttler;
I Ed.
es. 'Services at 11 a, In. and 7 m: home waiting on ►ser: mother who has Green from 'this to the heavenly, land
+' p been. ill for the '
.wero y
J. B. Hoo. ver, Wi41. Harland, .Pxinci-
. •
. Solos,; Hill: , .:
come: early in order to _get a seat. past week, O�tr' prayers are that he who sins
t 'ta
At ilia last meetingof the
e Colla-
Duett, Misses, RiAy Cook and Gladys
,Miss Lizzie Vodifen,' wha has .-been promised be the father. of the .
pal Hartley , and Dr. Shaw, .all bt
Cantelon:
ST.' PAU1418 CHURCH, . for 'the past while: in Cliirton, -has re fatherless" and a husband oto the avid-
whom .spoke on. topics of interest to
the bops. The next meeting will be
Instrumental Willie
. R illre and Frani
tinned to her home; ow may sustain! ' youAn the hour o
The' young .men's Bible. class in St: 9 Y
held on Friday evening if tiext ;g-cek
Mutch..
Violin `Solo, .1Vliss Genic Giant.
sorrow and that God ma raise'' ulf
Miss Ltly McCool spent Sugday, at -y `
Pauls church has been organized with in this circuit men like unto our " de.
her hoii,e• here,
in the same lace when llr Shaw: will
P
by rtk,uest, repeat his
Address, Principal.
the following offieers :
Clod President, Rcv. C, ' Mr.. Bert: Nott fs at present at 'hIr 'parted brother; men of pure hearts
`.
address on.
"How to Train", to he followed . by...
Solo . McCullough.
Solo, Miss 'i)onna 201holland.
R. Gnnnc 'Ed. Lear's helping him to. • et things ,and holy; consecrated lives wha wal1C
Hon.dice �resfdents, H. T. Rance g
� with God leave as legacy 'toy
addresses. by .Rev: C. Ra Dunne 'and
Captain :Rance ; which. will I.te .r,.ei-
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Gramophone Selections, S. C.. Ra h�
" well,
ready for the sale, . . , and -a
and John' Ransford. 1. Mx, and' Mrs,';Tho.s.. E,, Maatnir4g left the world w}ien' God .takes them, the:
President; John :Hartley:, Tuesday to Witi�•ham sweet- and uplifting `irfluences of. a.
spersed. with music. The concert urs-
.w
White ].e Band•
on .visit at and.
Vice, Franck Herman• �'
der wa ' b the boys, will be a
y Y Y , good
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Teeswater: noble life. Yours in; Christian love
Secretary, Wilbur Ford. Mr. Williain H. Brownlee visited at and sympatby,.
one on 'the 25th inst.. Two dia'oeucs
NO ADVERSE. CRITICISM.
Organist Fred.. Lucas: 1Vlessr's. Samuel and' tGillitirn IYlcCool`s '
"The Trial of Fing `Wing" and The
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In reporting his recent visit to
.
Coiumittee, St. John',s: wand --Geo.. tl?'s' weal C.
Trip to :Maurau'' and the 'engagement
4f Master Don las Stanbur of . Tor-
g y
.on .
the: Clinton Public school; -Inspector
Robb ' "The
I•.: Hall .and Ray Ford. • St. Mr, James McGiil The. band will be at the rink to-
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George's—Edward , _• :T'ostcr and 11re Jackson night.
onto, of whom the city papers speak
says : rooms and Balls
1
.,farm onwltlireh 9th conn
p ,,
Carl Draper; . St. .lames-= Fred. ,for to f fi�
were c can, . _ warm and. com- a rm o e years,. has started Mrs. E. M. McLean ave t party
highly;; with' otir ' own. talent, will fortabie. Tlie disci f Gundry and W. Johnson ; St. An= to move his impteiinents and :biose g l s y
furnish a program ."that on ht to
"pi ne, order drew s --Clair nee Rance and M to a .large number of icer triends last
crowd the hall. The moneyof
g and progress in, • the. varsons
goes. to,room5."is ' quite satisfaetor .
Y °u
'hold effects and will` take-up house= F,t;iday aliening in. honor of her . slit -
ley Counter. ,keeping there in the :near "future. er: Miss Gertrude Miller.
tuy •bats and balls :and other neees- _
saries for the boys. ave an excellent', principal. and :• an
Teachers, E. M. McLean, John
., . Ransford and4olin II,jetleq,
,
THE C. C. I. DOING GOOD -WORK.;
able staff of assistants. As qou"hold
the prirrci ole r.esponsiblg for the or
,
The class nicets' in St. Ila ui.s church
•.Celebrating.
; His 720d Birthda>�.
At ilia last meetingof the
e Colla-
ganization, `management, and .'general every Sunday afternoon at 2.30, and
allthe men .. .
c con re anon
r g g . are
mo al tone of the'school, I w .• • ...
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report .of the High School d h••fi.:
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deportment and toac of th e � r -incial.secreta i Y
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ions rooms so that he tnaYbe able CountYwor.,and -'Mr. L C. Ftuti
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ort to Ynu at first band everY
ing, County secretary, conducted sPe(7-
Of each dCprtnnt. Theboard was,month
on thestandtng i -each room.to1
I s ry ccs intYe in , •
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therefore, Y h pleased to find'i
that lie had enverY f�o a I ' iin-Paion
divrduallY seems if
wCregU
Al.1I. G. • . . in a es. of0ccti- Wroxetcr
and Gorrie onStm<aY last. Mr.b
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pressed- what hehad
seen at
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.to
ewhenthere'snntri-
irigto call adverso riticism.
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F1eming sp PstiYter.
okt. m ila repr
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the. C. 1. In reporting on :the work of
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church, • Wroxeter; in ,tho. morning and'
g
the school Inspector Houston says :.HOCKEY•
Mr. Cullens ip the Methodist church^z•
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This school , has a' staff of and
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The -town "Lambs” defeated 'the
Clorrie: Both spoke at mass meet -l.'
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teachers, The disc' line is good,. .the
'� g ,
well
<< ,,,.
country Lambs at hockey.on. Thurs-
ing' for hien in Gorric town• .hall in
I the afternoon Mr. Cullens
<`
school organized and
g good work
day fright last' by two goals. .The line
and in the
, Methadfst.
f F
is. being done ."The ratio of pupils to
up was. as follows :
Viroxeter church and Mr.
.• o'.
'teachers is very satisfactory. ,There
Country -goal, F•' Brown ; point B.
'
Fleming in the Methodist church in,
Corrie
•..�.
is an, excellent. time table and the
division of dutees among. the teachers
'
Cook cover : Cap. Cook ; rover, 141.
,
O. Donnell centre; ' 'R..
in. the evening. . Large and in -
terested audiences greeted them. at all
is .Well' arranged. • I am pleased to see
; .Churchill ;'
, wi s F. C 'urclrill n J
h and B. ohnsoit. �Y.'
these meetings
g which shows 'that. rho'
the' attention that is given to the ex-
perimental' work' the students
. Town—goal,
n'— oal W. " Gref
g , g point,'' G.
strongly to
1VI. C. A. is appealing g y
the people taking ficin hold
of in
;,
science. In -reporting on the build-
Mackenzie ; cover, A. Mitchell.; rover,
B. I3alstead • centre J., Cantelon. ••
.and a., up- ,
on the -county. Very satisfactory con!
t b
ing and equipment the Inspector sug-
gaited new fittings for the science f
Wings, B. Draper and II. Steven's .
'thcro
tributions toward the county budget
of $1.800 for the year were received. In,
xoom and the' doing away with
On Tuesday' night was a Cher
contest with. the 'same result ilia
those 1
Paces on Mond,
z
double desks ; otherwise the, building I
`equipment
score being 6=4. F: Forrester was !
That several communities IN the
and were suitable •and sat-
isfactory.
referee . in .both games The sine up
was :
county are pressing .the committee
and secretary for. organization work d
,
PASSING Ob biRS: li. COOK. `
(�
Country_ goal; E. Brown.; point, 13. (
at the present time, shows how the 1
Cook; cover, H. Morrell ; rover, it.
work is being appreciated,
At eight o'clock yesterday morning
Churchill ; centre, F. Churchill ;
LITTL8 LOCAL$.
Mrs. Henry Cook passed- into eternal
wings„ Al. O'Donnell and, B. Johnson,
rest, at the home' of -her son, Mr. �.
Town.—goal, W. Greig; point, A.
Mr. A. Hooper has already diepovd
Thos. It. Cook. She has not enjoyed
Mitchell ; coper, G. Mackenzie , rover,
of .several' 'sewing machines and it
very good health for the 'past .year or �
B. Disney ; centre, -H. Disney .; wings,,,
looks as if he will. make as areat a �
-
two and of late has been growing
weaker so that the end was not
Till; LAWYL'i2.5 GOT TOGT•:TIIR,
success of that branch' of Ii :s buidness I
as he has of insurance:
un-
expected. Her maiden naive was. Marys �
°'A very {excei'.leht , settltement--ri-
Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn GampB"ell
Anri Perdue and she was born. in Tor-
onto. township on Dee, 20th,
splendidsettlement ; I think' both have still a few variant hours for new
have pupils
'+
.1840, and sides got the best of it,", re., at their studio nit Rant=
When •ilufto young her parents moved lmrirked Mr. Justice Tectzel smilingly:
tenbury street.
r•
to 'Goderich township, 'taking up.their in the Assize Court Toronto, lastMr
t
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, S. G..1 luminer has decided to 1"
abode on the Bayfield Line. There she Thursday wght, when, after an; flour's dispose of. his residence, so, tlitit any-
was united in marriage with Mr. ! in the
Mr. Rabolrt Thompson, Sr.
parleying counsel shit of Chu' one wishing, a nice place at a reason" '
Henry Goo9t and they took up their -Sovereign 13ank vs. Farrah announced' able price ought to be able to snake a (
Mr. Robert Thompson of the 10th con., Ooderich township, Is to -day
abode on the 9th con, of the same
that g
that the nation hn,d�3ecn settled by bar cin with him, ,,
celebratfng the, 72nd anniversary of h fs birthday. Horn in the county of
township. There thirteen years • ago !an,
Mr. Cook passed away to loin the I
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agreement whereby,- dolertdants I The Companions of the Forest will
would pay the plaintiffs a sum of �
Lanark, this province, on, the 11th of March 1837, lie came with his par -
encs to Clinton in 1856. Isere betook up the trade of (ranting whicli.
great majority and since then bis
bereaved partner " has spent her sum. -'own
$11 000, and each side would ay thofti •I
P
costs. The bank claimed a surd
Patrick's
hold a St. social in the A. �
0. F. hail on. I+'rfday evciiing of next
he followed for several years.
it 1865 he was united, in marriagewitll Miss Jane Beacom arA they.tookj�.
mors on the old homestead and her i
winters with her sons, Joshua and
of 122.400 from the defendant, . W.
W. P `' W. Jackson, Dr. Gunn and I'
week.
14I s, illi '
i William am 6!udmorc, Victoria.
Ftp' their abode on the Bayfield Road, a mile -south of Clinton, and next to
is Coats The
i rtilri4n.,
Thomas in Clinton. Mrs. Gook Was.D, A, Forrester, all of 'Clinton, alleg-I
street, entertained about twenty-four
'Thursday
which spoken of as the cottage, place is now owned by
Mr. S. H. Smith. Four years later tney moved to the farm on tlIt,loth.
an Industrious Christian, woman and
held in much respetrt by all who knew
ing that in 'July, 1906, while they
were directors of the Clinton Thresh
of her friends last evening, l
the occasion being her Birthday. f
eon. Which has ever since been their lionit, and whirliis known as one of
the best places an a con, which has niany fine homesteads.
her, She is survived b her five sons
y
(r Cotnpan .they
y, guaranteed the
Mr. I• . l� , Ball , mathematical mast•.
Mr. Thompson is well known as avian of stauncly integrity and anti'
and. three daughters ; Joshua Thos,
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Company's r $20,000. The cr at the, C.. I., gave an address on
Com an 's account fo
whose energetic industry has enabledhint to secure an aiuple competence
H. and David in Clinton, John J. of
nt ht's'
defence claimed that the company had the book of J(,) at Tuesday night's
forl
'Vancouver, Adam W, 11 the "i'akoni,
been !lotted by the manager of themeetingof the A. Y. P. A.
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Ile is a staunell Conserva:tivo and in religion ttn Anglitan, Ise hag been.
Mrs. Harry Glazier and Mrs. John
Sovereign Bank at Clinton, who, lead I Mr. S. C. 11401W01, having bought
a member of St. haul's church, Clit.ton, over since coming to this town
Deoves of town . and Miss Priscilla
assured theist that the agreement wasthe shoe business of Mr. C. Hoare,
Laver half a century ago and all that time has occupied •the same pew, in;
Cook of Karry Sound.. Owing to a Be-
of a temporary, nature, and would bol which he has been managing for the
which he may be seen every ' Sunday morning.
laced telegraryn the fatter was net
released when 120,000 had been raised past year or, so, makes lila opening.ilii,
y
'Chontrpson is Bearing his ane gracefully and looks goof( for maliv
able to reach home uritfl several hourdit
t
bthe company on sales of their may announeement on page four. Mr,
years to conic. 'rhe nitmerous friends throughout the district will unite
after her mother had closed her eyes alilnery. The latter
I ter condition, th(±y n,athwell is hiniself too well and fay.
in death. The funeral will take known
with The News -Record in wishing lint, "Many happy Returns of the Day."
place claimed, had not been ,observed, orably to freed any introduc-
The child who appears) with Mr. Thompson in the above photo is lila
to motrow afternoon to, 1401mesvillo eckietery, tiolk. `
grandson Robert Jr. the Soli 'nt My T1arr 'i"1tCintpSort
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