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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Goderich Signal-Star, 1941-12-11, Page 6TO snake •stmas � r , o S Shopping easy,Cornfield's have :planil d t ;save fir • w. rt your ,� e to d yist- ... planned a � snake a����:e► •• �'. you d�ll�� � �i vitas Shopping at . The whole store s+irea y to give you: see, w.. , , at R C t • ? to ck . F.tv►' ! ► vi . ttv Fl ag.1J � isl wtcw LiT, t , l�itce vttetgtc4t�f. P.l+ !,�r� g��py per! �{6�p� y�y��py�� �)�p� �p 1� p� r�pp�D2f�q p� 1 �J �pp(pgp9�,,� c 'a4`Fa'�W��i.��arwp.�.ai'�`V.l'�'•�„��y�w{�+�c-+1i'igti4i�i����v'AM'gi".►+='.V'='W A.1,;Y'�7►��pi�,,ib"iAir*A,���•�1�.t,�`•sa'•*�A�.►ii'a!`',M 74''+N�a��� #'.R'�°i�►� Feminine Frills GIVE H PRETTY FEMININE �- • SIES FROM COP,NFIE DD'S, SATIN GOWNS-- Softly -gloving, Rayon Satin Gowns. Priced " $1x79 Snuggle -down GOWNS 'and •PYJAMAS. Made of Brushed rayon in many tlatterr-- ing styles -and colors. 'GOWNS. $1.98 PYJAMAS .$2.98• -• SLIPS— The most popular of all lingerie gifts, "Fluffy" lace -trimmed styles or simply tailored models. Straight -cut , or smooth bias cut—of rich rayon satin and„ rayon' taffeta. Sizes 32 to 5Q.. Priced . _$1.00 to $2:00 GIFT PAIgTI1S— Luxurious -looking "Celasuede" rayon Panties. They 're -lavishly trimmed with lace and ribbon insertions. Price$1 SCARFS -- Delicate White Sheers and 49c Handkerchiefs Ladies' Hand -Embroidered Litieii=. 'Choose„ from many lovely patterns'delicate.em- broideries,'' appliques, spok- ing. Beautiful hand -worked. —all finished with dainty hand -rolled hems as women like them' Priced 25c--35c-50c ea. PRINTED HANDKERCHIEFS---.' So gay and colorful. Deli - rate floral and miniature esigns. .11 boil--proof-.- r. oil-proof: r. Priced , t Chiffons. 4 for 25e--3 for 25c Fancy patterns , in Taffetas, - Sheer Woollens. Sheers in pastels and• printed pastels, Prieed 65c to .$1;95 �r�eG+y�,,�, _ mea �r2.. ,. _ • •�_ sz-t aa'w a� �yfa u n£z�i-�rcatiy t.,►' .a °Cw�^"w"i�'aii -ism. ,•t....eim ';ai ..ar a erawc� patz a° Q - ."WELDREST" HOSE' • "She" will appreciate a pair of Weldrest"- MEN'S aINITIALED , H because they are so sheer and durable 4 Hose • 2 for 25c 5c,.1.06, ,15c each BOkED HANDKERCHIEFS Dainty _lawn' or Irish linen ° in a large variety. Atita-ctive boxes -3 in box. Priced ..., • 15c to 75c per bTc. PYJAMAS •rei Broadcloth "or... Yama Cloth. You can't go wrong if ydu give "�Iiim" pyjamas, -especially Pyjamas as generously tut an,d in. such attractive 'stripes. Sizes A to E. . Priced $1.49 to Men's Shirts:. ec HANDKERCHIEFS Crepe Semi -Service — Heavy Service for longer wear. A plain, tailored' style initial on fine white linen. ,(zrzt � pn�.rq; zEme s . za. -P,T .zo altz�z ltvariow Priced •'a•a+'3�h3 a'�]v.1�:a�:wl�T:.,� l�-((�� ��b,.1M- •`�Vj� �3�a e �,a�U V 'til ca ME ilo�rsecoa S y All pure ��•�i�'xa���af%�'o'�'+a�•�����i '� -a"a a o o y .a �.a a . �5c, 35c, 45c each u. ristmas Sate of The : 'Gift ,,x..11at Will Win a av I. s P Warm . Welcome BRUSH D RAYON a Coats 274. HOUSECOATS . &ter PRINTED CORDED r SILKS.Women's, Misses' and Girls' Coats SATIN HOS. SE.COATS with el —'with or- without fur trimming'. in 4° g T -peers. -all-sizes are all oil' sale at Reduced el full length 7i EIDERDOWN HOt1SECOATS t Prices. and BATHROBES N'S HEMSTITCHED- 0' HANDKERCHIEFS C 1' with 1/2 -in: 9 hem. .i 25c and•'35'c each .Irish' Cambric with .t -inch 1) em. 25c ea. sine Ca.�bxic with % or 1/2 inch'hem. ' .3 for' 25c--2 for 25q --10c ea. 11 VO, `� : . r,•i woollens, styles and trolor • range.. Be sure and come a and see -+them. ry . You'll have -little or no difficulty in . choosing ' a•. Shirt_ out_of the larger variety you'll find. Priced $1.19 to .$2.95 Men's Fancy Socks Choose from clocked. and v' checked patterns. Snug - fitting styles with reinforced heels and toes. Priced 39c -to 79c Oaf?. ;rt' rr, r°a.. MEN'S SCARFS WHITE CREPE SCARFS= --lith' or' without fringe. Priced 85c to $2.0 SPUN WOOL SCARFS—in d smart. fringed. • $1.00 MEN'S OVERCOATS and SUITS Y en'll be delighted with the variety of imported , ,,,,, ., ' �.. , s \lt , ,iii E `�'2, , • s`riat < 3 'r . 'd A. grand collection of Dresses in. aC' -� •. , r PP. n's and Masses' Dresses. - :' > Woine - .� � t�. 1 Come in and choose yours for ,.. yfa• - 4 4S_..,.... - S-WEATER • For Men, Ladies, Young Men, Misses and Children. Made by the'•best known makers. Correctly styled in a host oi colors: MEN'S LEATHER GLOVES He '11 ` need Lined, or Un- lined Gloves now. Strongly made with • 'out- • sewll seams. One ',dome or Slip-on - ,Styles. black, brown,` green. Priced - Cke stxnals: tanra+-a+��aianHazci,z zaze �zta ,a. , 4 Ladies' Gloves' Brus l,ed Rayon-•.chamoisettein novelty styles with 'leather trim. • 4 Priced • • 'Brushed wnpl in "4, myriad Of colors, Priced• r 50c to $1.49 pr. e" „a $1.95 pr.. x°3 ZVZI^P,•Ttr7�yr '-rtZ* reaV :4". 1•"rrC.Ztrt,t`7p'rt2t t,. kl .�',1'M.V'tV V V hJ M-,.i.�.4•'V ^V`+ah.1 •a•'�J^V^+.l awAHF and 'GLOVE SETS ,'ocollen Scarfs and Gloves �r» to snatch that have that hand:. All Gifts are packed made loolk. .Priced $2.50. . Ghristme, bogs /��*7 rs�/�y..s ,�Py,.�jt r��/,'yy,+, ,��r•��} ,�,j1 ` /��,7 y��/ � �� ZITI� At��F�� 4� 41 k P �:/� '�:? `�4y �,..7 �`w� 'N.7 WAY `+',9 '.4�. 4'� (r 474 II "Gift Ties....„ Boxed You. are • judged by the hi id of 'pie you,, select. Let hofs yyot make the `correct. selection from • our large range of imported' woollens, foulard' "and silks. Priced patterns, Kits Ol,, rap Ik'r' rra, f►,; fir,'' ;r.' flat rra' rata' IA, fr,' Gr' y lees rho m>k1IH7RgIl�AZ, DECEMBER 11t, log QOI • A.TZ QPERET' At MllliVersary "Tb3 Moon h a edem°' Makes 'Hit %Y()x'o' (c,ontbtDtte raw;2) lC rge Audie>l,, On. 'Tlilrr; tlo$, :NA:rem:h r t O, •and) Fri- hags frfnu c.':i- ttadclut n!),7 1d���n mi. (1113•, November 21, the operetta "The tubo ~dere t-. "'I ,e .w 1)t),I►r;o-A rt`: ,, ".11411-(11,1 iSy. IIa3•nlen, Yi a. i. le , r.t,,. 110o111 Maiden" was presented in. the Collegiate' auditoriuin under the Cap• cable. direction of Liss M. Lane. Iatcltar(l .I r�, u o The. tpri)tcil)a1s o1 e ast were : - I Strang, J ��ioore ) Ball Moon. dMai .en, Iota.' >Cunrse; ][oon ,and eat areetiugt .,to fisc e-�ttade ts, 'S ittth,, Lulu i=catjatzti t ; \ ooii , ; tan, z>ur ti+ttlarly' t1;)O e cola .liis ocra . class. ,D`tn Walters; ;; ('aptuitt,- IB11I 'J wwrnehie•; "Many wlto are not' able t0 be,'Dere, EVelyu,, lf`aDjurte =.M5s; J4isJ Charlet9 arra thicticing Of tiffs gatlleri) ,ton rho," Watson; Peggy. .'iaxjorie Gillespie; ,told �1r. 111iut(' ;whc paicd �tribiites t0 • z t 'Frell Iffain:wright; ;01iss Aurelia, . 'his old nitisCer,:�J[)r, I3E T. tang, an(i, u( g, Robert - poet, to the late J.51., Hume, whoa lie had Betty Smith; stewardess;Helen Robert, ot3 t for Iztany dears ct'ta€lp 4f vrho x raltau1 : lcu_.. ! , m. son, radio 'operator,' John , , he spoke 1, ,.one of 'God's gentlemen." Batu, .Bill itaei)onal - - II w at; lad the schopl had'at its head The Moon Girl' were Gall. ;;awidera, e Pauline IAattteOtt, June Tiaecltle•r, Doris, today tt ' man of the calibre ' of ; Mr, • .Allen. Thcrxe in the choruses were •S(�ott, anti llsa .wl 3hedt hintx sled Mite other meingers of. the staff Godsp d and' Victoria Buechler, Gloria Chisholm, t., Mary C'lliaholni, tl veiyal Donaldson, 'all snc`re ., iu uraiuta unit the' trad�i- Itrr%rttine I)reitnert, Albert�lt fixallagher, ; t1Q I 'of the sctihool. L i h v ite Eleanor r1acEwan, , The chairman i0t belegrltzns from Igen Mt a Verna .Biller, Margaret H. 'Preston Strang' and J. -A. McLaren ItuShirley1 e ed , of ,T'orouto expressing..regret at their Rutadle,°• Yvonne Sheardown, Audrey . .Sinitli,' Jttue im k's; =iiele Stothers, , ivai)ility to he Present. Helen Videan, Marie Wat n, Avis. i' . Miss I. A, Sharmatin • Warrener, Marian Williams: " :�, wirty speech was ,given by ;Mss Mary .Gallow and Shirley 1Iartf`g I I; I!). 'Sharman, who • sajd she l wae. a• were the moonbeam dancers, i•,p)ttpii of the school When' the Present; Pas.seu et• =►Lillian Irwin, uth building '\vas' opened. Nils Suarxnau, Lawson, \ora ' kPhee, Lenora PI41 tzer, i.lu i• titil, prizlcipal f'or maia3� y,eai:, :Kathleen Rundle, Madeleine- Stnith, i of Central school; from. which' 'she I±:ttabelle V�rebster, Lenore whitely, hent many .pupils to the, "ollegiate Doris Williams, Madeleine Young. Institute, anti .her humorous address Mechanics-DO'nakt Ainslie, James ! t�'tt, highly ltpprs�ciated . by diose of Bisset; Richard Cornish, Leonard DO- these Joiner pupils who were present, kin, ilii;. Rockies, Elmer Jenkins, Don- ` knottier Very interesting address was aid s1acMil1'an, Frank Moore, .r -OM glucan by._.,lirs, James Hamilton, who Patton, Bill Sanderson, :George meat -las Mis.s Oliver \ as on 'tlie 'High' School lake. . staff' for several years; in the 80's. •She • The scenery was very skillfully done ~poke of several'Of her pupils who nave by Bail Saunders and Grant Johnston.; won distinction in various fields. She ,The curtain rises on a scene in the j read a letter front Mrs. ^McMillan. of Moon I)e„ert:p'Au airship, \vittit its Toronto, formerly Miss Byfleid, who captain„ passengers and crew, has been ' succeeded her as junior teacher on the • driven. out of its course by'.a storm, � staff. soul --makes_ a.. landing--ot1.__thQ ancon• t)tl e.rs who spoke appreciatively 'of Here they are forced to remain until former day s ln°_,the school were ,rev. • the airship Ls repaired: The Magic ! %ttl'I.lianl Weir of 'Hensall, Mr Robert Lamp of'Romtan 'is tstolen by the Moon t Davidson of I)unga'nnoih; Mrs.. 'Gitson of . Witch, who then contrives to mix up I Cleveland; Charles ' I:,:� �',i.l quith of the love .ttf'airs of the visitors. Much Auburn, Miss Gra4^e Strang* William eonf?usian results, but all is straight -i Sutherland, Mrs Geo. Downey of ened out by the diiscovery of the temp.! Toronto (formerly Alia Saunders), For the. musical portions of the ' Mittv,or Brown °also :.spoke. 'Mr. Asquith operetta, Vivian ,Stranghan fuss• the and Mrs Downey paid tribute." to the tceom=papist, and Robert Bisset the ; late Dr. J. M. Field, who rueceeded violinist. Dr. Strang as -prinelPal of• the' school. Phe net proceeds; which, included the (•h : K. Saunders, of the Collegiate silver collection from the . Wedne ,day j Boar`, moved a vote of thanks to ail afternoon matinee were lrpprosimately.t- who had contributed towards the suc- of the gathering,. and Principal -- This money has beerz put 'in the Scott, in expressing his appreciation Bands, 01 the Junior Roti, Cross 'branch , of the eceasion, faked- for the ea - of the G.C.I., for the purpose of buying,) operation of .parelts in keeping up the• additional supplies. 1 traditions' of the: school. KINGSBRIDGE I. key. D:.j. Lane offered) the benedic- ! tion, add then all joined- hands and • - sang "Auld Lang Syne" as the con - strong; (Tiffs 1. k8•oberts0ai aiall. �'iyde Oartc.�r. die also .read 'a letter ,from Morrish f Chicago., a 1d classmate, who biz IGe ' his teaehgMl, 11..1. rang, , s, t $1:r4 61. , • cess KINGSBRIDGE,t'Dec: 9. --,The mar- j elusion of a delightful, and memorable riltge of Private Alfred LaPointe, of , evening,. • Niagara •Falls, and Miss' Bernice; , Murphy tookplace in- St. Joseph's ' G.C:)P: CENTENNIAL NATES " church here this ;morning: We wish Midnight had orate some tune before the ,,sung eouplewa Ion , hapPy married the last reminiscent speech was given • life. I iu the assembly hall, but nobody wanted Mrs. Reynolds an • Mrs, • 'O'Neil;, to' leave, Lor once the 'juniors,- is ho visited. in .Stratford on Friday Iast,. 1 lia(1 coneltuled their donee in -the "gym," -- air- and Mrs. Joe Garvey ands Family had to wait to escort their elders home. and Mr. erald' Garvey' of 7'oront(i ! Mrs.;Ilamilton and„ her' daughter, „ visited their parents and home folk on NIrs, J. G. Morrison, drove dotii1 frour Sunday. ' ; F iuc�ardine to attend the gathering, We are glad to be- able to 'report that ;lad t - r.e act onipanie(1 'by Mrs. Henry, .Mr. Thos, Garvey:, si:; -who has .been t tubo a Vera Elliott-attcnitted G.C.I., - 111 `is improving nice -13 ° some ' (ors ago. • Mr. J. B. •O'Loughlin, Miss Bernadine Refreshments.. were se ved from and Mr, Alfred O'�I1rughlin: of Detroit `'tablt:in *the assembly hall presided made •-ti, flying visit `to= some -of their ot•er by Mrs: F. H. Bell (furlt.erly Miss. friends here last meek. Rost• Strang), llrs, A. R. Seen, Mr:. Mrs. Raymond Leddy and little chat,. K. •Santnler, and..Mrs. 1'..I. mac_ daughter Maureen, .of St.. Augustine, E* iti. gathering , a � 41 -• nn •,r • a • • parents an her )a e spent 1(1•t, week with e I � _ � • .L striking, figure in. the • a M. M. J. " tray that. of Rev. T. J. McCarthy of •, l,rothcr, iu1d Jactt vert 'valuable product L't1;41on. ' i'nfortunately Father'_ Me-` �1r. and Mrs. t) .t,ilnord: L • P • � u it• torr t t3 -i tt-to L rr-- Ha .•• 1 S being fast 1 ) � had t lt-. t. 'e at this time of year, we "syznpathize`""'doe the same night -and was not avail- .---.. '! with Alvin Collinson and Henry 1)ren- ahlc, for an address in the assembly.' • Wall,. who lost two sta-4nr--b-y_. fire Host tine. ,. " week. There was no insurance,".(,au e Mr. •1'tarsons, in his opening address ', of Mire is -Unknown. as chairman gave. some particulars of 2 Mr•: and Mrs. Thos. Drennan have ow s -:l- le__ I USX ry of the school Un - r •! gone to spend the •winter in Detroit, fol tonatt 1}' wehave riot, -left o ,selves Miss Rcta 1)alton,'•I�.\., of Goclerich, su,Lc•ieut space to publish this in full, h spent Sunday at her: •home ,here, ; The fc>11(twing partic•ul11 , regtirding {. MI Hannah: _Slogan' and • Mrs. Jas, , the S(•houl, Ira,t anti present, were given ('hitili hon and daughter, of Goderieh, tel that priute,l 1>ro;;rain for the. attentf'il' 'the funeral 'of 'their .soot, tel - , I Mrs: • \IeOarthy. • ' - i" The .. buildliilg 1:84I-1872,, rente+ Former resident Buried H@`re.--•The gtitlr;ers;.187-1, first building on present .bo(.6. _ o.f .. the late, ,Mrs. Patrick Mc- site-: 1S78, 'Miffing enlarged ; 1892, earthy, who died at her- home in De. building remodelled and, rJ viiia ium troit on December,' d,- was brought added ; 19.24; again renicdelkd • and • ftp --King. bridge .Ott _1 •' ' or harial , north wing added:DM; laboratories amid a profusion of beautiful floral •fot• shop wail: andhome . `,cotlotnics tributes. Requiem ..high mass was added Otto, gymnasium.. • ,celebrated by Father (Yas,in,'a sperhrl.:' The' principals:, 1;c11, Rev.. Ii'; F. friend -of : the family, who also led Campbell; 184`2-18'44, 'Rev. A:cjxitncicar the prayer, at the grave, a-z4te(I by*;\1i1 (±nzfe;"1844-1868, John Haldane; 1 other Quigley, P.P. of Kint;sbridge.,1 1St;t 1,371, James 1'restou; 1511,1,911M1,___ At the offertory Of the mass, 1tfrs• L. ; I. Strang; 1.'10.1-1511], J, M. Field : 1911- 1 Dalton sang with feeling - "'Lord- of lime, J. P. Hume; 19395, A. R. Scott. Mercy and Compassion," and the pall- The'if�oarcilr 1941: G. .1.,:'• I'tlr,ons,,;°,, bearers were six nephews of the de- I (-chairman ), (r'.. K. 'Saunders, C. 1'%. { ceased billy, 11 ire ly, Stephen Martin, �`.lsquitli, tv., A Coultliur,t, J• W. ' Philip Hogan, Clifton Austin, ustin'i Fraser, P. •.I, •�1'a(I3wan., (,)uigiey; Frank Atistlil. Mrs. ..:11c-1 'rhe present staff • A. R.-Sc'=,tt, prin- earthy, who was/eighty-three tears.. of ! c.iptl.l.'`Nji..(-- MI:._Aolaelmarj, 11 1,i5set, age, tc,lts the last of one of Kings -.1. ,('h t l)onns,au, NE: I.an', E. Ziac - bridge's largest famines. . Site teas , Naughton M. �I'o fvell :,14'ssrs. G. l;eau• , Mae - the `tti:rd dtcughter of •Philip Austin motet. G. 'Payne, �A, i 4iilill), (ti,• F. and Julia king,who• were among the ee„n om. early settlers of Ashfield. Her husban4l1' itegiistrations prat=deeeas ed 1(er ,clevetr years, She fits! a. 'rl1r:,fe present Were invited, to enter sur;vit•ed iy four sons and two daugll- Weir names in this register provided,ter..('barles, John, James and I'a�t,'r but only It fraction of the•itu1111,er did Mrs. (ins.sin .(Nellie), all of 1 etroit, and sty Those from out of tows' who Mn.sTragi ii; f .Minnie) , of California . reeristerr(1 were May she rest -in eternal Peace. M . and Elliott, London, (tut. Mrs, John lle.Carthy,,, Mr• and Mrs. i John Rev- W. Weir, Henson: ('as -in, �aIr• Jam(41 Met`tk by and Mr- 1 •Ito' I, Strang Bell (Airs. F. II. Bell), and Mrs. Pat, .:lit'({trtly attendedthis Oxley, Ont. funeral of their mothtt. • Mrs..T. D. Beecroft (Stella Kirk), • $1.49 to,. $2;9 G• n 51.. , l fZI b., un . a7ZH'.4 Cif .7erot", tr• �i I' r.!•g rn l t7Mt?:X. :. nt. v.i ,� •. ,� l r�� Zi t•Z i t•7q•.�', fO�`.'• st:( al .zt�� Nt G U �"J`'�l,'-at c u , G; ,� ��°� ..':�t . ti s •.�� , ; Cfu °G C;Gt GT#C .'�.,�'t tlaf t' y s• , Pine All -wool: Gloves, white acid black. Priced , I $1.00 • pr. t},ryy zwrttz�t�rrrrrnr-n nt�'•:, .',".e °;yra.T.Irt!(,,g.I t tot. f.V:VV itf±�•r�{'t, !ha=u�.a-.a•�+.'u +ar.a-..a=.t.•u�•.aw.a .a -,a -.v!.a v -utia f it.' attractive t free, • Phone 418 The Square OBITUAIRY 08 Thtu .:kollovving front. a Bay City ', tt(Mich.) paper refers to a native• of I of Colborne township: t chiropodist, .died early kiatiKday night i illness., Ilk was seventy 3earg .of 'age.", AbLIVIESVILLE 'tor ),Palmer worldn'g at the airport at (Ientralia, for the. winter months, . liaft a (limier at the hame Niro. n• laA Sunday was unusual .if nOt unique, lowt-thip of the*church. They were: Frances Mildred (Frank .and Mrs. Mc- Cullough) Phyllis Mak .(Ilughond Mrs. Glen), Mary Itelen .(Jack and ,Nirs. 1irs., 0. Pearce is supplying at the ,school during the alr.enct of Miss O. 11,;Trewartlia attended) the Pres6 Wiley meeting at Ontario strect ehurch, The Christmas omit will be held • Mulh;llandi; is getting better word of the. arrival pf their son Lloyd in IGnr.,,land. Officer4.Elected.---The annual meet- ing of the! and the W.A."was Lehi at ,tlie home' of Mi1.4, M. Elliott. The" program of' the former was in a president of the W.A. expiessed her appreciation of the .fine 'co-operation throughout tile 3rear. 'She ,following were viected, tor (the yea'r 1912: tltr . God'etich. av*A-#.: Mrs. Waltr, Mrs. Elliott, Mrs. Potter, Mrs. W. Yeo; secretary, Mts. A. I3ond; Asscelatione,-)Presidelat, Mrs. E. Itoo; VIN.-11T(i(tent, airs. Walter4;- secretary, with her mother is spending two months at 'London, visited friendo Mr, and Mrs, Reg. Mathieson of ;Port Colborne spent the. week-edd with .11r. Angus aiathiecon, St. Patrick's street. Mr. Scarffe had lived iii Day City for : • ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCE') thirty-one years and fo'r yearo had nisi Mrs. Mason Stirling(Oodericip town, offices and steam -bath rooms ' at the! ship, announces the engagement of her- Wenonah Irotel. Ile retired several; because of illness. Ile WU n, daughter, I)orothy Christina, t° Wil- In'ibo°rnntil:t aigl:maniller, Ont., lebruary V, NO. Kincardine. • Seager London Ont. MN, Robert,' Davids'Oni Dungannon'. ItA4ialiga.NIvtar(rT;ii Ci"(iseivto:41.an,rd.1100s; ° • PERSONAL MtNTJON at;:w:4,11.1toart:71TAwlotttcdse. tr,:FlitAl°1:411.141;isr:cii,(11,1:st°11(:.14t, tollniPesstidlkitt 1,,,irivnitue)r141(12tthts111718vvetel! guest of Mrs, W. Ilt. Miner At ehavS, Escolnwaordi.-cm'rro.ontilanna, loN4f att)risc4.11,:tria, jaiiimreeirjetxj.s, -V,,roomait of POrt 'Albert. The marKiage 129, V. aiid A.M., and tlie.$11odern 'Wood. --_,-,_...- . Krapnol, Flint, three 'sons, Theron of Mr. -and airs. John ,S. fienderson, $3ay ;City, Beryl 0,„fIChicago; Godericli, eeleluatell with ''relatives Van, Vitsrell of Detroit; a brother, and ,frit ado their; thirty-flfth wedding A. It. Scharffe, of Saginaw; and four I) her 5 grandchildren, to take placro,ati-Vaneeliver-lato--11C_Inen.. of ,..Atnericp. Surviving" tire