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A-VBVFN-_NeA-riy 250 enjoy-
ed A. hat turkey kcanwet last
.
wee1K in -the G'i?rirWY?,nrnity Meir=
ax14�Y: Hall sipon9ac Eby the S7:a11
success in building .the ball and
ho'pet that the" wquld be m'a'ny.
occasrans,.
Tl?a chauanarr of t?ae Finance
Mrs. Laura Fowler Was taks�n
,.�
tr. �!R ern i.
Corps, C.oderrch.held' herr W....
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a1 nweci, uCh int -the aw,
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S. ev. to Go4leriChngs*
Und&Y .... eJ??1?ia
penal,.
klY 2?r. er meet. .at the Norrie'
ay ?r'-,
of MuxraY Rollulspn here, ,
iven tq Miss Jean Jones ,Win $
ham the Gold Coad try Guidung
Board merobens.
eom'xn aper Q11Y� Anderson
m aZirgMrs. ><41oyd Yoeng,
aae due tp
last week. Her AXPEeTits, Mr,
Rey. Charleg, Leryvis Pr'onoanc-
a e: tflL in sbatezrrerrt as.
g. v._ .._ e f... acral ..... ... .
GILtLtan vaslked fualends 4n the
,Comgrz�tulations
Nirss Carole Brown fox Su4ae-
1 J n
and Mn5 1?ax.es .a..e w4'ae
ed the .Gray=e ;axld ;frau vice-
an Hes t that
Feln~uary<, to .:..
village lash Ba day
fillly passing her. Tor'anpio Coni
farmer mesrdents in t4is drstrrct,
p}�esiderut. Keith. Arthur Wel-
sq far $20,.000 has :been st?ezut.
Mrs. Beatrice Lgyett of St.
serinabary ode ?I TiieS?ry, She
Carl $revert„ Coderich will be
coMpd -the- guests (m the sub-
;ate an esl�eted $1630. Wild be
Catharirre� Spent 'M
eW days
is Uhe p>yprl of Mrs, Donald Kat
guest speake?` .at ,the Aluburn
sense of Hire president, W. L•
need to complete this project,
last week wzth 1V1iss Margaret
'ja
Charles SGgCt slopped on the
ice Mo da 'i?'i p'
Hariacultural meeting in 'the
i m (r
<'
CogxLm.. M oriel n
un t<v HIal1
CrOg who �'�-10 .1), f4 s,. Rob,
7�/� the
Ke urged that everyone use the
mezmbeors,of the.Salvatlon Almy
a Qi ru ornur
early Y
while 9049 to his barn. After
..
Monday even'i?vg March 5 et
er a at o
t s w & ._ p�
� 1'
Raymond Redlcrond 4n file
all .
kr and that the s -
P Pond
for
Mrs. James Jackson ?s visit-
veelo ysnxtir her da h_
Ing ems i?. ug
,
x-rays Were taken be was al-
8 Ta. He VAA speak on the
gsovv�avg of flowers' tell of
and
voili for c4arixL3uivity .sing
citizens could play eaxds ur
the coar}ixiittee r'o, a .S�qua7e
r anal K
Donal az .a d�
M n
lea home
ed furs
lowed. to tux?- to to
-
recuperate from nnauries receiv-
t lye agricultural methods used
a 1
1 b s an R T or.
Y lvzr.. Got d Gordon,. Y
�
lanae club Gonricl be foe meld and
Kai at 0akvxlle,
John Di0enbaker,
in his native land; He Will a]str
Rev Oha4es Lew .cangrat-
Also a 'Teen A•ge •Club He said
Mr. and AL's. Thomson
and arnily, Stratford visited
List Sunday with ber parents',
W. arad Mrs. George Mrllian,
Friends of Miss Barbara Mac-
ed,
Douglas and WW -Ata {nee
Yo.. }Pearce ace trappy to axe-
�g
nougge the, birth of their dau-
gh+ter, Elizabeth Anne at Braxu-.
p�rovid sevea^a1 musinai .cele e
i� Everyone 3s 1v�l±a4T?e ,to
aVttencl this meeh$ng.:
1441 Meet�g
.. . .
Mated 4Mr>a}tittnitY oar its
that he thought that �e Signa
C �oys.group, the C,G.1'.T, group
and the 4-H club could use the
}veli on sl*ci:al occasions.
•
T �� Cluh
Will be pleased to know that
'
don lrosputal, W!Rowdale, a
The Auburn 4 � met in the
ee vi a
Mr, Anders�x stated that as
.
she i$ improving and, is expecte
ed to. leave Gade1'lGh hospital .7n
gran�lclatuglxter Pax Mr. and Mrs.
Worthy Young.
CommunitY ,Memorial .Hall with
13 members present, The Pres-
01mNanized for
sooQc as the necessary money is
xaisesf nn official hall; lKYard w1J1
A may, dam,
1VLrs, Ed, Davies acid Mrs,
ident, Carole Brown opened the
be �oruxred and ilre business will
Mrs, Verna Doerr and sons
Brian and Harold, Niagara Falls
Wes Brfadnock attended, the af-
Filiation. service of the Horsell
.xrleeting and the prinutes were
read by MamgaretSand�emsosr-.
Township
by opet•a,ted by them, He said
spent last week -end with her
Carmel PresbY�terian Church
InsLrucCron on, preparing t.h.e
A.ut�urn. Area
that over 165 f aml4eS had, wn-
Ci ibuted' ba' else dlraziex•
parents, W. and Mrs. Robert
Ctnaaxr�ney.
C.G I.T. Group of 1,8 girls. with
e W.M 5. of that o1Lru lx last
csaatemial fort Gutting was given,
and the :grrls cut .out ?a•
AUBURN -- Represent
Other after-dinner speakers
Captain Alice Bailey and
Wednesday evenixcg.
spr�irng Pr'a3ect, Sepaa'a�tes dor
from Bann Mw, Carlow, West-
were Sheriff Harry L. Sturdy',
mezmbeors,of the.Salvatlon Almy
Friend's in this clisHn;3ot. fat-
SuxrLmer,
held and (neon the churches: in
Godeirich•w,ho had been ,the first
Due to the �ndlement wealth_
agriculture the Hon. W, A.
er three Stoney Creek chortler
the village gathered last Fri -president
day evening at the home of
of the hall board,
Reeve Harvey Culbert, West
attend, Ile brought greetings
._
from Queen's Park and best
u Miss Shirley Brown to grgars?ze Wawaivosh, Sirnom H•allairm
e. 'Teenville Cub for t ills dot- East Warywatwsh, Fordyce Clark,
Tweedsmuir riot. Colborne Township and John
inanQoak .���-It tivas deca,ded to held a Llve+rrrLore, cleric 'of fine town of
Jleigh-,rld•ing •party on March 10 Clilyton.
at 8 p.m. and the 'teenrkagers W2lliarn J• Craig thanked'
e to come to the commuy the lathes who had prepared
History Auburn a n ! , Are- �, are n?tmemorial hall to start their ride the dinner and served it and
AUBURN —Historical Re- Reseanah, Mrs, Gordon R. fiat'- ;behind a team of horses. After Mrs, William L..Craig replied.
guvuphad quilts: one made 40 lunch, dancing to records will The door prize was won by Mrs.
search was the theme of :the for 'gave an interesting account years ago, owned by Mrs. Rab- be enjoyed with W, L. Craig as Norman McDowell, This was
Auburn Wonien's %nstdtuCe when the doings and accomplish- ort J. Phillips, which she wishes master of cevemanies, donated by Mrs, W111za¢n T.
meuts of the past year which to sell for the Hall Fund; also The age of this 'Teenvi;llie Robison, The draw was madethen'te�t for it February prepared to be
' has been put in another quilt 30 years old and Club was set -from high school by Brian Craig. During title
meeting do the Commune the Tweedsmuir book. It was 'one made teen years ago whach age to 21 yearns. Plans were :evening Mrs.. R. J. Phillips and
Memorial Hall, The presides reve4ed that there has been are owned .by Mrs. Gordon R. made to play flow hockey and
Mrs. Ed. Davies was ire: charge over 20 char es,in real estate � m Redmond played several
of the meeting .arid Mrs. R. J. if Taylor. R41i call was answered'. other indoor games and al's+o to musical selections. •
in the village and border by each member telling one get films of hockey games and
Phillips was the accomp'anistfior farms during the past year thinx • that 1e did Burin G C football to
Tho jN ;in ellarge of
the 000mwr of Q,he vyomenws
committee .of the hall :bird•
Mr's. Will em, T, Robisgr}
repmesentttve of the W,3, 1Vfr.
George Mill4an,. Mrs, Gordan l�,
17aylar e tickets,: Mrs, Jack
Aa m=tro�, canvenez, .of the
tables .and Mrs, Bert Craig corn-
vener• of the ki'tch,
In the aibwvice of the presid-
ent, Wigj,am L. Craig, Mr. pnd
MFcn, W4lliam J. Cr Wal~ red
the guests 4t the Joao{.
Inclnztl Al recent dopatiom
to the lralz fund are Harm' Arai-
2 urd Koo-
. and soon $ _
5
stela , , Ru
pmt kns, $20; Norman McDowell,
$10; Jack Arm�strvng sen,,
$50', Deer, $10; William
Wagner, $10; Elmer Robertson
$25, William Gcw, $75; Lloyd
Humphreys, $251; Auburn WI,
$1.00; Harold Carter, $25.
SPRIG 1S
COMING!!
Buy Your . .
PAINT
DUSTMOPS
SPONGIEMOPS
LINSEED SOAP
BRUSHES
And Other Cleaning
Supplies' At
Thos, S. Johnston
HARDWARE .
AUBURN 526-7.786
g PeDp 'g rey up games
the afternoon. The minutes aud all -the street lights had tih'e reign of George VI. The help. with the entertainment.
were read by the secretary Mr& been changedfrom 100 to 150 .members voted to give a dona- They plan to meet every two SAVE TOME. SAVE ENERGY,
Thomas Ileggitt. watts. tion of $100 to the Hall Board weeks and Will elect officers in
All members were reminded A resume of the musacal Fund. Lunch • was served) by the near future. A small ad SAYE. M��MY�
to watch Open House on Chan` education. with seven teachers . Mrs. Andrew Kirkconnell and mission fee will a e charged to -
nel 10 TV on April 12 when instructing Pupils in this dist- Mrs. Donald Haines pay Ern ""e""served'.
the F.W.I.O. president, Mrs. riot, the Bank's change in per- ' CARNATION S1.0Q LIBBYS TOMATO
L. G, Lymburnem will give a sonnei, the hall board and the MILK ...... 7 F.or 7 JUICE, 48 -oz' 3' Foy / C
message .to �alll WI members. churches Was all recorded to go ' Village Lovely' o f Auburn
It was decided to send the down with the history of thisAYLMERQ 4 CLARK'S SOUP o
president, Mrs. Ed. Davies to community yin .the Auburn Twe- // // CATSUP .1...... 19C C 2 Veg., 2 .Tomato � / C
the presiden't's conference at edsmuir Book, May Be Bel -eve It or Not
Guelph on -May 9 and 10. Mrs. Mrs. Charles Straughan gave DRESSESDonald they 4 REMNANTS AT
ATidrew Kirkeonne(BY Mrs. W. Bradnock) In; fire le to ll gave 'the a short summary of Harry J. 20% off BARGAIN PRICES
report of the card committee Boyle's `latest book, Mostly in d the fol-
Mc- SKIRTS p
and Mrs. W. Bradnock reported Clover and also spoke of the AUBURN --"Believe it or w wanted
lowing statement confirmed'; Cold Stora a Lockers. Available April. f st
that 14 girls are taking the book written by :Henry L di not." a column •published by r, 9 p
spring 4-H project, Separates man, Pioneer days in Harron• King Features Syndicate of The Ortillag government
for .Summer. County. New York qty, has written; says -the village of Auburn r •
The membem decided to +tape MTs. Taylor was assisted rn a ;letter to ,Clifton McDonald, does not exist. It is listed in Taylor s Store • and Locker Service
a course on the making of her account of the history by clerk of the village of Au- the municipal a 195ary as. ,
aluminum.trays and Mrs. Rol - other members of die. coftimit b�• asking far details and a Manchester. 'TIlre i95 ��lag- AUBURN Telephone $267%40
re 6— Ilei the pSa�Ce
Thrum,, Man ti '7�i1��--�Mi�!�►" Nie�rt'R -I.PE0 '7_
T, ,KYQ$ and SORT
-CLINTON ,-r- MTER -••-• SEAPORT"
-Qpen every Afternoon
PHONE' MU E-9421
At other tlm;p contact
Local Repvesgntative-+-Tom. Steep--rHU
SHOW ANSALE D
O.
BEEF OU LLS
Under the auspices of
THE ONTARIO BEEF .CAT'T'LE IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATIO14�
HAYS SALES ARENA Titafa gcor
5 miles north of Oakyllle on Highway 5
Herofords sell on ............... Tuesday, March 13th
Shprthorns; Aberdeen Angus
n -Galloway '1-h tido arch 1 5
and G ow _ y ......,..,..* ,..... u y, M _ .th
Showing scheduled for 8,30 a.m. each day .
Sales will commence at 11:30 a.m. each day
Every Qntara0 farmer buying a "performance tested" bull
at these sales will be eligible for. a premium of 20 percent
of the puratiase price, but ,not more than ..$150.00,• in
accordance with the terms of the Bull Premium Polrcy,
Catalogues may be obtained from the Secretary -Treasurer
Andrew C. Gaunt, President R. H. Graham, Secretary
LucknoW, Ont. Parliament Bldgs.,
153 I 1153
ATTENTION
HURON"COUNTYflOG
PRODUCERS
For orderly competitive selling under a free enterprise
system vote for the following March 6th:
picture, of the main street in
the village. The letter refers
Adams, George ... Turnberry
Township
Adams, James ............................................ Morris
Township
Adams, Harold ................................. Ashfield
Township
Bateman, Cecil ..... ..... ............. .......... Grey
Township
Campbell, George .................................. McKillop
Township
Coultes, C. R ..................... East Wawanosh
Township
Duncan, Jack ............................................ Usborne
Township
Wright, Gordon ...................................... Howick
Township
Greb, Melvin .......................................... Stephen.
Township
Johnston, Hugh ..,.... I ....... .................. .. Grey
Township
Kerr, Cameron ....................................... Colborne
Township
Lamont, Melville ............................................ Grey
Township
McGregor,. Ronald .......................... Tuckersmith
Township
Prouty, Milfred .............................. ...... Hay
Township
Wilson, Wm . .............................................. Howick
Township
A vote for all of the above will ensure a plan whereby
costly assembly yards which entail extra delays in handling
and much bruising, will be reviewed which in
itself will
ensure a more stable higher net return.
This is now the: lat+gest women�s
Huron CountyoGroup
where new ball cd tains were
bought for the Forester's hall
Anndyersaiy Luncheon of the
fauiiding of the WI b3' Mrs, W.
$�� that was published in
I local weekly papers 'h'as gone
Ontario Free Enteirprise Agricultural Producers
ert J. Phillips and Mrs. Norman
McDawen were named a coni-
tee, Mrs. R. J. Phillips and
Mrs. W. Bradnock. Mrs;, Chart-
picture, of the main street in
the village. The letter refers
e a ca
Auburn far the past 50 ye : `
OWNS 1
mittee to arrange for these
classes.
es St'aughan'4s also' a 'member
of the Tweedsmuir Book coin-
to "The town that is named
Auburn to the villagers .and;
The railroad station since
1904 has been named Auburn,'
the office was
gnat'ion and bankruptcy of in -
Toronto, to observe the 65th
;F
'!
Mrs, Donald Haines read an
account of a. WVI meetiift cut
mitbee.
A curren event was an ac-
Manchester oto: the govern--
ment.11
and post pu't.
in and also called Auburn."
Creek ton February 19, • 1897.
�f
,
Nearly 1,500 guests sat down
from a weekly paper oil July
count of the 'trip to Toronrto
The
Clerk McDonald is goitre to
neighbourliness that has been
r
Up
County,
'to -the
clerk and the village
reply and send a picture and
throughout the afternoon spoke
�
■ •
27, 1932. In it was the article
last week attend 65th
trustees wonder how far the
maybe the ,little story of -
One of the speakers of the
This is now the: lat+gest women�s
afternoon was, the Hon; Cera -les
where new ball cd tains were
bought for the Forester's hall
Anndyersaiy Luncheon of the
fauiiding of the WI b3' Mrs, W.
$�� that was published in
I local weekly papers 'h'as gone
burn will appear in the Be=
Be
li-ve it or not" column b
6,500,000 •In 26 countries,
epresented the minister of
Due to the �ndlement wealth_
velour curt- Bradnock.
Gins were -stored since the old It was decided to hold, a fam-
hall was torn dowry and have ily might in March and plans
now been hung in the front of were made for the Sunshine
the stage at -the new hail. A sister banquet in April. A let -
piano duet was played by Mrs. ter regarding -the urternarti+onal
James Jacksorn and hem daugh�t- sclro4ership fund was laid over
er, Mrs. Donald Kai, Oakville. until another meeting. There
The convener of Historical was interesting display of auto-
Women's Institutes Mark
65th Anniversary Event
,NUBBURN --� 'Women's Insid
would still be here," she said.
tute members -from all over On-
"The greatest danger is our-
fario met at the Queen Eliza-
selves and the moral disbAe-
beth, Building, , CNE Grounvds,"
gnat'ion and bankruptcy of in -
Toronto, to observe the 65th
tegrity which we .face. We must
anniversary of its' founding,
learn• what freedom is—all of
which took place at Stoney
us must do -the best job we
Creek ton February 19, • 1897.
possibly can, of living today."
,
Nearly 1,500 guests sat down
Mrs, Smith urged; that wo-
to the noon Unicheon with ab-
men ,hold fast to the spirit of
out 25 present representing
neighbourliness that has been
several branches in Huron
bile spirit of the founding of
County,
the United States and Canaft.
Speakers .at the luncheons and
"By understanding and: friend -
throughout the afternoon spoke
ship we can slowly bring about
with pride of the Women's Inn-
change in the worl T in which
sti'tute pioneers who (had' laid
we live," she insisted.
the foundation 65 years ago.
One of the speakers of the
This is now the: lat+gest women�s
afternoon was, the Hon; Cera -les
organization in -the world with
MacN�aughton, MP for Huron,
the present membership being
minister without pa"tfolio, who
6,500,000 •In 26 countries,
epresented the minister of
Due to the �ndlement wealth_
agriculture the Hon. W, A.
er three Stoney Creek chortler
Stewart, who was unable to
members were unable to make
attend, Ile brought greetings
the trip to Toronto,,but a
from Queen's Park and best
granddaughter of the fourt�den of
wishes from. the Prime Miniister
the WI, Mrs. Adelaide HaodL
John Di0enbaker,
less, was' present for the birth-
Congratulations were read
day celebration,
from many countries around the
the guest speaker Was Mr's.
Wotald and a special message
Haven: Smith, Chappell, Ne-
was read from Her-MajestV
braska, who is vice-president
Queeft 1 lixa'beth II, Some of
of AC7WW (Associated Country
s
'es sending greetings
the cauntra g g e g
Women, of •the World-) of Which
were sister organizations in
every WI member is also a
Australla, New Zealand, Wales,
member, She teinincled the
England, Holland, India, Pak -
moiih6es of their heritage and
stare, Ahod'eida and -the ten .pro:
urged' that 'the work of the
vinces of CaLftcia,
group continue ih these tames
At the cofttluslon of the 'pro-
of dntertn�tion ial stress,
grain, a historical page- ant waw
• In a witty mariner she told
presentda depfctitig the coritun -
the story of her great-aunt An-
es ,worry at that first mL-etfng
naibel who .head •been ,4 piofteer
The, -history of -the grbwth al
bh- bad Nebraska: prairie, 75
this organ }nation was recallec
years ago, arhd told the asselnb-
-by ,the Iddrie5 frim the- Gubllo.
led WI meinbeds• that they too
area whot preseritta .It fir thu
t9tand -at the gross -roads of
65 tanrrtiv6rsary.
des�tirty: She stated' that it is
.
The oh-airmai for the after•
up to' Chxistl4��n women to face
noon, WA9 the I0 president
Mrs. L.: G. Ly'mbrirhbt Pori
the me pomabilrty of rebuilding
the ta:uth anti the iivtegrity of
Colborne and, she' was assistei
the world.
by McI . pilesidebt Mrs. Ferree:
Mra: Smith, 'said` that AW.Am'a-
Haggerty; Xapanee, and diel
not tihe f&bIbldin of today "cif
me�nri tri` •the ekeduuvve o.
Russia sh6UId drop oaf, o1` ,tihe
.
the Vedorated Worhft's #nstii
Octntie;_ the 9*4!&&A claii$i,"t`
WWW .o4 Ohtai~ib..
, Y
as requests for more infor- • Rvpdey, in the manly Papers
mation have come firom. To- subscribing to the King Feat-
ronto and many other points. urea Syndicate.
Awards to Sunday School Students
At Knox United Church, Auburn
AUBURN Diplomas and
seams were presented, bast Sun-
day .at Knox United Church to
the pupils of the Sunday School
by Charles Scott, Sunday
School superintendent anti Mrs.
Robert Arthur, bi the absence
of Mrs. W. L, Craig.
Receiving the diplomas for
-the first year were: Douglas
Chaniney, Jayne Arthur, Larry
Plaetzer, Donna Baechler, Gail
Seers, - Eido Hildebrand, Ray-
mond Hildebrand, Murray
Wightmran, Randy Machan,
Keith Lapp, Patsy Millian,
Kerry Toll, Vaughan Toll.
Second year seals: Linda
Andrews, CJhery✓l Toll, Brenda
East, Gall Miller, .Tune Baeeh
Wanda anda Plaetzer, Lorraine
Charnney, Trudy Machan, Lynn
Turner, Sherry Plaetzer, Dana
Bean., Douglas Durarin, Arva
Bali, Daren East.
McClinchey-Wyllie
AUBURN --A pretty wedding
was solemnized at Centennial
United Church, Victoria, B.C.,
when Mary Alice Wyllie be-
came -the bride of William John
McCli they of Victoria, B.C.
The bride is the diaugihter of
MT. and Mrs. James L, James,
Spruce Lake, Sack., Anel the
groom is the son of Mr. and
lVLns, Gordon MCCl inchey, Rft
2, Auburn,
Parsons fficiate •
Rev, G F ns o officiated for
the dbuble�itig ceremony.
The bride wore a two-piece
street-leng 't sheath of bewa&
ell taffebtL %h char ipaghe_ shade
and ware, beige- tirnd coffee ac-
cessorles. She also wore a dor-
gage of red rases,
She was attended .by Mrs,
11oahbt Wiggmore, 'as' matron
of :honor who wore a remove
sheath, mauve anti black adc&-t-
gbrses and s 'corstge of yellow
rosebuds.
`I1hegroonnsm,an: was ward
kraft vidwia, B.C,
A i oceptwn- followed in -the:
bahquet room of the Sidney
ilM& where 'baskets bf daffo-
dils, pink eanddles, white 'bells
and pink and white streamers
t%oorMated lane, rdr' h. Aftef A
trip ,w i ah points they WAIT
reside' in Victoria, &C,
Third year seals: Betty Hal -
am, Larry' Chomrtey, Paul
'-h�amney.
Fourth year seals: Barbara
3arter, Bill Lapp, Nancy Lapp,
3ary Ament, John Koopma¢ns,
3'hirlley Ament, Betty Yoiung-
Aut.
Fifth year seals: .Mark Ar-
:hur, Robert Wilkin, Allan Me -
Dougall, Brian Craig, Stephen
Raggitt, Patsy Wilkin, Maxie
Plunkett, Mary Wilkin, Ross
Wilson.
Swath year seals: Shelley
3range, Rickey Archambault,
Wayne Arthur, Brenda Ball,
Derek Bull, Daryl Ball, Linda
Wilson,
Seventh year seals: Betty
Moss.
Eighth year seals': Judith Ar-
thux, Jennifer Grange, Nancy
Anxlea stn, .Ron Ronnie Arthur.
Ninth year seals: Laura
Daer, Brenda Archambault;
Klaske Koopmans, Allan 'Speig-
ellburg, Ronald Du'rnin, Glen
Webster,
Tenth. year seals; Sharon
13411, Anne Spelgelburg, Wayne
DUr nin:, George :Durnin, Betty
Durniii;, Jack Dunnin, Joan
911;19, Jeune Mills, Brien •Spengel!-
burg, Martie Koopmanas, Mar -
9haK ' mans D -
odp , Douglas Ar
ahambault.
Eleventh year, seal: John
Wright.
Thinteenbh year seals: Torn
Cunningham Bernice McDouggw
Sixteenth year seal; Margo
�ango:
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BRONZETONE ' 30k48 Table and Four Chairs
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BEDROOM SUITE
Walnut Triple Dresser — Bookcase Bed
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2 -PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE
.Foam Cushions, Foam Back, 100616 Nylon Freize
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