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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Exeter Times, 1917-4-19, Page 5$04
litiRSDAY., APR 'fa 19th
Thames Road
Rev. Baird of Exeter preached
nteresting ethic:at:011a/ .se MOD ^
ethany on Sunday last. FliveloPes
ro distributed for raising the Edo.-
tional Fun a...
.nifiss Gladys Ilarsev of Exeter vi,t-
, - •
ed Miss Pearl Gann over the holidays
The entertainment given in Beth: -
11y on htonclay evening was very sac-
tessfal and tilos) present enjoyei it
sant evening. The play entitled.
e Now :Nliniter's Wife" given
by the Elitnvili-) W. M. S. was very
ntertaining. Itk.ssirs, 11.ocking of
some very fine
137.he violin and the „Miss -
Also of Cream r ty sang
ir Os duets. Misses Jean Al -
.Miss Alt -ix -worthy sang in
its .1 very pleasing inanner
chair was ably filled by Mr.
ak ,Gower of Exeter, After th.:
yorogratame all V. ere Sf2,TVed Wit
144,11Ch in the basement of the church dreni" all ago
and inr gr°Tvas'uns. '
1
consisting or bandwiche, Ca -i. and
coffee, Proceeds amounted to ,,"ii34.50
Ar ' es to swell ihn funds of the '.4reat Prosperity under the residen-
iw. s ey ctE Airs, Allen Westman. Pb ono-
. and Mrs. Robert Heath visit- f)fflee" art."' P'residePtt, 11.r -,s'' Qe°, $'
, e-palont
friends in Lbs vicinity recently. Stewartvicres1rs Allen
Westman„ recording*et"itit0i- Ur. 'llss The
Verna Ikan"TMford rorreVhgtlillW 't'''e-
retart,-, nil's. Nornuart Lankgfortl; trea-
siror,
Airs. Alfred Walden.
GIVE "SYRUP OF FIGS''
TO GOITSTIPATED ORILD
DeUcIou "Fhtit Laxative's' can't barn
tender little Stomach, liver •
and bowels.
Look at the tongue, mother! It
coated, your little one's stomach, liver
and bowels need cleansing at once.
When.povisla, cross, listless, doesn't
sleep, eat or act naturally, or is fever-
1Phol§itt)Naoh sour, breath bad; has
sore, throaUdiarrhma, fall of cold, give
teaspooafnlk,ot "California Syrup of
alew hours all the foul,
constipated waste, undigested food
and sour bile gently moves out of its
little bowels without griping, and you
have a well, playful child again.eAsit
your druggist for a 50 -cent bottle of
"California Syrup of Figs," which com
talOsoto directions for ,babtes chit -
IT
THE
EXETER TIMES
Centralia
annual nicating of the Ladies
meet ths Thursday after
ro 19th in'the basetnent of
4o.-nbaroh,
The Trustee Board and Ruarterly
Board will tneet. this Thursday evett-
ing at 8 o'clock in the basement o
th) church.
School opened on AloadaY moroin2
'tftcr the Easter holidays. Miss W' -
ton teach=..r, is in charge of thesehcol
Leonard Abbott has, accepted a
position in Sarnia in a bank an
left for that place last sveek.
Mr. Jie. Dickson died xery sodclou-
ly last Wednesday eVening at tint'
lioino or his sisters, Mrs.-Connos. east
of the village.
Farmers are getting anxious about
s'nitiing. A few have already started
Thio ',scattier keeps cold and backward
Mrs. Welter is moving to the vJ
li this wieek. We welcome her her-
Staffa
JareneeNorris S iturqvjt
dines ,
r, In fititabkient. routo ' iv, Crediton
. ,,,,,a hi.„. p.,,nts. her ovr
"igter. Lorne has enlisted 1:oe ever- \Ii Ieta luenzle rho bas 1
as trice.e . me herfr tb
Is. e o
rtly w here he Las purzhns- visi il
.......e
V4S-E Wee e l tIl'Oed to Aaiun
B. Drake. sr. will move to Sett-
) His on John has bonght
aru net, to the village.
ran ton
"Wheit :Mrs. A, ',N/cDonold v&shed he
chicken tren Fritby titorta"mr, he dis
covered on th k floor an Imusital eng
One end v as clupp.id revelling Ilk
contents of nu ortlintr,v ego', yolk dr. La‘vreivzo -..IcKlenzie of
sod aliounot, "n(I also no her nor-- wr, Alta., visited h's uncle, Air. ji
ni ,(1,1-‘,t; witis ,11,1,L, hard and, ordin- Clark for a few •days last week.
lnr size. Th ontsld." shell was. tneas-
red ;tend is nine ittc-hes it cironnifers
nee by eight ittehee the eltort way
,d. Thv 1.4,4„y bort., hui, 'se-
ient
° i of the Partridge
jWyandotte. Mr -link
ME;=, GEO frq bolsoo and (ha,
ghter Muriel, spent a few days last
.elt in Loudon.
Next Sunday will be anniversa
etuniay for the W. L. S. or the. !iactto.
odist church, Per. Finlay of Central-
' ,ocemoing the pulpit in the evening
-III's, (Dr-) Orme and daughter 'Bol-
en spent tho week end in London MI
Gornet Piker and children rctur
iz olth her on 5iondaY;
Th' girls Simibir) S. S
dans I've a ottrty in honor oil Miss
overbite who s leavin't ti;van-
n, Tbe nathering was holear the
pr sident, Miss
red Reid tek°, the pa ronage, eliee
Iovciffeas Pr11(ed. V, WI an ad -
(tress and a e,tirrera. A roost enjoy-
able, evening t*f natnes end mu i- was
*pent.
lkt the annitil Meeting of the W.
ht. S. frs, .1,loweliffe the efficient
treasur-r was prefi ol with a cord-
ial reoilutioa and a tie mo1bark-k1li2
to the soli kty, The Itosveliffe's have -
hi Out tio,ir 4store basiness and
po-ese, roznovIng shortly. They ore
oor higbly0S4 Veal d.
At the animal meeting of the V.
31. 8., Nvk si4‘3- church, London Town
w -
shin Mrs. (Rth
ev.) Reid, e pastor's
ife was tirade a life member. After
the oweoicog a baamiet was served
*t of Mrs, Alfred Patteron
be society bus enjoyed a year of
3tr, Johnston maittger of the Ban
Vartunere..., has &ei'nio
trinkvknOer, Sisk., Mr, McDonald
Em if g plari 11 it'd 1113110 X
k his piton
Last Thatslay evening ibm me:m-
ho,:o, h Ndies aid of ibm Mmtbo
dio; church and husbands met in
...meta or the chorch to spend a
eveiting, the (tee is'on being
wintlittp; op of n coldest for new
In which has beet; on siacc
lit new year. The winning side fora-
. ,tit interesting progTamme and
ib, losing sid4. an excellent lunch
th- clo.of the programuto ipre-
',Illation of a table 1111E41)r wn Made
o Airs, Ed. Short Nolte is leaving
-,ltortly to reside inlixeter.
Short was a valued member a tol
ito ititult missed by all.
.)Tr, Arthur Sambrook of the
of Commerce'" staff has bene moved
to Blenheim. Arr. Jones of Parkhill
taking his piton
Advertise in the Times
41.11.10,
4
ow to citlet
Deratio
These Three Women Tell tleitir They
Escaped the Dreadful Ordeal of
Surgical Operations.
Hospitals are great and necessary institutions, but they
i
should be the last resort for women who suffer with lls
peculiar to their sex. Many letters on file in the Pinkham
z Laboratory at Lynn, Mass., prove that a great number of
women after they have been recommended to submit to an
; operation have been made well by Lydia E. Pinkharn's
,! Vegetable Compound. Here are three such letters. All
sick women should read them.
Marinette, Wis.—"I went to the doctor and
he told me I must have an operation for a female
trouble, and I hated to have it done as I had been
naarried only a short time. I would. have terrible
pains and my hands and feet were cold all the
time. I took Lydia E. Pinlrbana'S Vegetable Com..
pomid and was cured,and I feel better in every
way. I give you permission to publish my name
because I am so thankful that I feel well again.”1,
—Mrs. FRED BEBNEE, Marinette, Wis.
Detroit Mich. --"When I first took Lydia R
Pinkham's Vegetable Compound I was so run down
•with female.'troubles that I could not do anything, and our doctor
,f3aid'I would have to undergo an operation. I could hardly- walk
without help so when I read about the Vegetable Compound and what
• it had done for others I thought I would try it. I got a bottle of
Lydia L Pinkham's Vegetable Corapound and. a package of Lydia E.
Tinkhana's Sanative Wash and used them according to directions.
• Theyhelped me and. today I am able to do all my work and. Tam well."
—31r*Taos. ElwYnn., 989 Milwaukee Ave., East, Detroit, Mich.
Bellevue, Pa.—" I suffered more than tongue can tell with' terrible
bearing down pains and inliallunation. 1 tried several doctors ancl
they all told me the same story, that, I never could get well without
an operation and I just dreaded the thought of that. I also tried a
good many other medicines that were recommended to me and none
SOf them helped me until a friend advised me to give Lydia E. Pink -
m's Vegetable Compound a trial. The first bottle helped, I kept
aking it and now I don' t kil9W is it is to be sick any more and
picking up in weight. IRO 20 years old and weigh 145 pounds.
ecy11,1 be the gretp1eaSUre, to me if I can have the o por-
V=6.0" to reeommesd ionyQtherSuffering woman." ---Miss
'fan '' or* Side, 13ellevute, Paw,
ath4ee we e;,to
opth e
ensall
Spring S 1Knr V
in eery particular, haing
ono o th beat eYer held in the coon -
9e. -0
.0 but at Sea
14 is fmw days to at
-
lid t IidUties 08sesser.
Mr. Jotn Pelty, eldest son of Mr.
d Mrs, L, 1etty his served for
Eiale as .pay aster of tlte 206th
Irisb Battalion at Toronto and may
in fqi,on,ltittncte or some other de -
nem* oc, the war overseas.
Th.' relatives toad friends of INTES
in will be eiease4 to learn tha
sb is recovering front gate a s.)Y-
ack pnetunonia and which
tuads t all tbe more s)rions it was
ibmifth attack Mrs. Car"kin has had
N
ed it* t
The congregation of Carmel church
h)ld their anniversary services on
hs Stiblatth when Rev, W, P, Knox
of the First Presbyterian church of
Lojuton conducted services both
niorning' and evening, Rey, 'Mr, 1,410
the ab:efit preachers in
Wes ern Oidar:o and large eongre-
gu ins his sermons ;is addition
thmrm was splendid ;xi
oneh
John Ciark, or Tachersuaith
mile north of oar Valve
4 old bis rine farm, formerly own -
Smillie, to Mr. Wm.
who 4recently sold his land
ibm %reel, and who, together with
bi4 we and intaly Irtve returned to
Ontario.
Very much sympathy is felt for
'1Ir. John Pepper or Teekerstuith, in
III death last week or his wiro, from
attack of -pneumonia, and
who in addition to tour very young
children, leaves an infant of n few
days.
A. A
htr. John Lorimer or this village
who recently, went to the London
hospital owing to srr:ous illuesadied
on Tuesday April the 10th, "Jack"
as he was Ouniliarly known, bad
b:ett in the employ of Mr. T. Mur-
dock of t be ilensall livery barn tor
over 30 years and was a g eneeet tee.
orite, aeplendid worker and mana-
ger and a most capable man iaevery
way, and bis death is very mach re-
gretted. ,
Mr, Robert McLaren, Sr„ of "Ivan -
law Perm" ort the London lioad, re-
cently had the misfortune. to -sustain
a severe kick from a horse which he
was attending, the an:raal breaking
a bone in his nose as well as sever-
ing an artery. For a time despite
int:dicta attendance it looked very
serious for Mr. McLaren, between
th shock and loss or bloorl., but for-
tunately the -danger was overcome
and he is getting along nicely.
by the
Mrs. Gillard of Stratford visited
her sister, Mrs. 1). Park, during the
past week.
Mr. R; Cudmore and Mr. Thomas
Welsh have been awarded the con-
tract for Reeve Petty's fine newbriett
dwelling with eate rectrand a.1 mod-
ern conveniences.
Mr. John McEwen has returned
from the Peace 'liver District Irliere
he has land that he is homesteading
He reports a very steady cold win-
ter, but very encouraging prospects
in that vic'nity.
A new firm known as the Hens:ill
Fruit and Produce Company hasn
rented the east store of W. C. 1/av-
is's brick bloolt, and intend carry-
ing on a Is -holes -He business in these
lines. k
-Mrs. P. Sparks who has been with
her son in Sarnia ss. nce New
Years has arrived home.
Mrs. ])own of Londoi . ar.d little
child are visiting her parents M.
and. Mrs. R. Pollard.
Greenway
Mr. Selbourne English or Loudon,
was home for the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Pollock of Ker -
wood visited relat:ves o:er Sunday.
Miss Adala McPherson has return-
ed to her -School in Sarithville.
Misses Wilton, Glholm and .1.111,
spent the holidays at their respect-
ive homes
Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Hicks of. Lon-
don and Mr.; ana Mrs, G. Hutchison
of. Shipka visitedtheir parents Mr.
and Mrs. Mink].
Mrs, A. Meilitle and dang.hter Jan-
et Were holiday visitors with rela-
tives
111iss Muriel Pallas and Mss Adab
McPherson spent a day in London
last lye k.
Mason was home for
Easter.
Mrs. Purdy and son of Itensall vis-
ited relatives here for a rosy -days.
Anne nt. Cavorraugh of Parkhill
visited iNt'ss Lillian tiblens dui ing
the holidays.
Wa regret to report tInit Mr, Ti -
lock is connned to la's room though
somewhat improved in health.
Mrs. Wilzon is at -lite Bend
with inir mother who is ill.
Miss Rickho rn . of Loinc o
was nor :Easter ;visitor.
The Knights ot etass h th
Methodism'6 unday shoe1 mntrtciitrocl
' Y evenin
o concert in the Methodist church
on Friday night April ,k20th. Besides
a varied programme by local talent
thare, will be an it:detesting address
by MISS IL 'Laughlin Deaconess of
Ottawa. Everyone come,
Russeldale
S1r, Edward Balfour has rite
to Toronto after spending he Ban-
ter vacation with his pareINTr.
and Mrs. !H. C. Balfour
Tho monthl,TeAhipplenti or April for
thin Red. 1GrowfilOolet$' churci
tvos as follows, 20 toiiat shirts
and 28 pairs of tocks. T 1 vallnk ;n3
A quite wedding took Plate in Mi
eti.lon Wednesday of lase week whin
Bev. Dr. AfeRae 'pastor of Knox
Church united in marrilg-• 31e, Gco-
rge Fitzgerald and 3Tis Charlotte
AtePlrenson of Btisselidale, Mis Vio-
et Boyd of Logan wee beideente.id
nd Mr, August Hach, or liairliillOn
Upparted the groom. The bride was
attired is a hecrtnaing snit of blue,
broadcloth. Mr, and Mrs. Fitzgerald
wiU reside in 'Hamilton, 1l twiny
friends extend to them their iesi congratalations.
Toolate for la
(Atit,'947
home
Simon Doi
at the lama,
Rusoolt and
Pties, Posinr gta„,
gert of the. tome la
Corps, of Toronto, witi
IStrents Mtn i4n4 Mrs,
has
Baden, a
Nfr, and .
Toront 0,
NII", WM:
MeI)'rn44Ond
k
the
A. 11_
What aght hale. bee •
acrident happetke4 ,
Oleason Gill as be was
front Mi'..elin11. The- horses
friedtt rated and made a bolt thro
ing oitt n hls bead a when
'ekslog over his arm, th k wotand re.
iring 3 331311Vr •Ct f stitches, For
oakelY Do honri's were brole,“
expected thet Mr. 421 wfl
aw io resusom svork in a short lime.
Zurich
VCOVettalt tlCqu
't
al -e*
myrosk of ondon spent
-'ie borne her.
1.1f erditetetl llowa 1.1 of t
an Seminar) Waterloo, '1134
holidays at his home Inkrn.
Henry
11411)710E4 Into" hits sold lab 100,0C
farm lo A. .1olthsktott Son of 'kir-
ie.!) who got po isssiott at once. Mr.
Vollard intends tuol,ing to K.tfir nor
with his rattily.
s A . Cas'a !tierist heguesto1:bar
Inlet., Rev. Father, A, A, Render of
1)rysdale, iidiss -Zastartier, js
the daughter, of 0, 0, Castattier. or
11`ay City, hlioh,
iNte.ssrs. Sot. RiXer, Rudy S=Aawart-
zeittruhr,or and 1)av, 0e444.,h attended
the funeral last wto,k of tin. late
Alm Andrew Kipfer t Shakesinkare
DeiO3atet1 is the former's Mother.
Th a menfb;rs oZ the r. P, A. of tbe
Evangelical church and a number
friends .helti a iniscellaneoas shower
for Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Jacob.. on
their rettrrn from their wedding trip
Two rigs driven by hIcssrs. Trento,
or the 14th, con and Lloyd ifay-
ter of Stanley got into a bad mix up
at the crossing at the west end. of
the village when the two outfits
catae together. 111r. Pfile was picked
up unconscious but later recovered
The buggies were badly damaged.
School Report
. 61. No, 7. EISB011N.13
I
The .following is the report of the
promotion exams for S. S. No. 7,1
Usborne.
Jr. 4th -Edna Pytrt 84,; Garfield
13rock 58.
Sr. 3rd ---Clarence Towle 78;
Jr. ard-Lena Pym 82; Mervin PYta
741;: flarold Bern 72; Dora Brooks 68;
Elgin Hern 87; Ross Ilern 74; Gladys
Earl 61.
Edna 1E. Kibben teacher
S. S. No. 5, USI3ORNE
The, _following is 'the report of the
examination held in S. S. No. 5, Us -
borne.,
Class 1.-Lauetta Brown 73; Ma -
b.).1 Brown 70; _Russell !Ratcliffe 69;
Oran Broil. 65; 40harles leisher 62;
Amy k'is.bir 58; Violet Ratcliffe 55.
Sr., 3rd -Anna Jeffrey 73; D.
Armstrong 68; George Moir 62; T.
Yellow 60; Grant Ford 47;
Jr. 3rd -Percy nIcFal's 72; Ber-
tha Kading 67; Fred Ford 66.
Jr. 2nd -Crescent Dayman 7a; Ha-
zel Kastle 71; James Airth 61; Earn-
est Pronc` 58; Edgar Moir 56; Lit.an
Ford 53; Lautetta Yellow 51.
Jr. 2nd -George Prayne 66; Har-
old Fishcr 59.
Gzo. M'avson, teacher.
S. S, No. 4. STEPHEN
The ,following is tile report of the
examinations held ill S. S. No., 4,
Stephen lIonors 75, pass 60 pier cent
4th -Alma Smith 63; Lilly
Eilber ',62; Gordon ..)Torlock 56; (on
Jr. 4th-Cari Morlock In a
Alai -lock 76; Pass- on trial John Bader
53.
Jr. aid -Pass Itairy Ilider 65° Or-
illa, iNlelick- 65; Laura Wilds 62; Res-
s)Il Elihkr 60. -
Sr 2tid-Pass., Ella alortorik 73; Lor
cone Sclivi-arz 65; ltfoltieta 'Wein 61;
pass on trial Gltiflys Welas.ir 50,
Jr. 215d-Inionard Wein. Glidys31 1
ick. Kathleen
Ft, 2. -Roy Schwarz .
Pt 1. -Erma Pahner, Ruth Weber.
ivatRrokenslaire,,,,,i.' •'
e -
r thkr tette
Pittner -71,16Y44'
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ttl't
$910,
Chatham
Oat.
Westinghouse
Electric
Starting and
Lighting
it means that unde
Gy DQ1 is sre
Has the Stuff
as the stuff in
Qn tributeshona
bonsar,ds Or CP. Pay to thhJXn
And no u1oreepressire comp./Mae on
that 1ort has sea4e go
Se tbi 1917 Gray Dort itt our sho
T. a Newell, Distributor, Ezeter
, Dealer, Dashwood
TXE GRiiY.DOR,T MOTORS, Llmlted, Chathant; Ont.
'Z in CntFem'
Letter From The Fro
(Confirm, a page
with the re,ser 2
army e.,k a
thr. new tm.,..-e. Fri, TACO is 1 i(;
ly optimistic- over tle4 sac of
ficial e'rcles lik re there smmuim it
doubt that we van maintain oiir 1 -
vantage. .
The one poeition where, all are very
pessimistic is the Salonika f
Tith is finite na tura I le,e t es , every
one remerribers Or: failure ,tt Galli -
poll Tire situation is very grave. It
is quite unhealthy' ant/ cItterie mil -
is pllyng havoc with the- troops
and tleere ie ever the fear thet the'
tleeteks may take them in the mar
\Odin the if beats renders the trans.
portation of goods and troops pre-
carious.;
rood problems hen> iti England are
In.ginning to a.....s,.rt themselves more
and more. First of course comes the
restriction or the meat and bread
order. The natiott is oa its honor
not to consume more than 2 and 1-2
lbs. of meat, 4 lbs. of bread and 3-4
Iht-, al sugar pr had ner wtelte 3rany
are honorably curtailing themselves,
bub many more are waiting for com-
pulsion. N'Ve have bacon for breakfast
ineatLtss lunch and a joint for dinner
and find it no hardship at all to
live Op to the requirements. They
have also fixed maximum prices for
potatoes tea, collue, •lard, butter and,
cheese and it is problematical is such
a system will sacceed. We must re-
mernbe.r that it has partially failed.
nit Germany where the feeling of
blind obedience to law and order is
much stronger here. NVe are nincitli-
0
ing along making a rau.c,h better I
muddle, than in the early part of
the warbat the feeling is very
strong and everything will come oat
right beiore the end.
' Th.) morale of the troopS is wonder -
ad. Th) navy is eager and the whole
nation at home is settling donna to a
grim determinat:on to crush the en-
emy or rather the militaristic spirit
in ithrk enemy.
Wil close for now hoping you are
all 'well. With love. ,
Freeman.
fro:
15
11
Sexsmith
We are sorry to report that, iNIns.
Chester Rowe is at present laid. up -
with .an attack of la grippe -
Mr. J. Northcott recently purchas-
ed a ,good yoling dliver rom 1\1r.
W }.tatter of Exeter.
Mrs. Bert O'Br'en 6 visit:inn- hcr
mother, Mrs. Upshall at Winchelsea,
Mr,John Treidner has purchased. a
new Gray -Dort car from Mr. T. II,
Newell of Eneter. ssrs E. Brod-
erick and P. Corbett have eIso pur-
chased new cars, the former 'an Over-
land. from Mr. Snell of Exeter and
the, latter a Ford from Cook Bros,
of
School opened on Monday after she
Easter holidays Ninth a. good. ;ctlend
anon there being, six new istarters
Mr. lin D. Oestreicher,Vas still in
charge. 4116
halen
4ze1ss-0041 6isien' sv'th th
pne,441ajd
tmeN:-Li,eirnsiii I-fa7,elss'iood
;rtdlosi
pl
,hessn was. Inn, Eon -don on ,
li,,.;erp
P T.
ti,to
riI1m Daiin
Is Your Musical Ear
Keener than Zenatello's
TTNIGHTED
King
of Italy—acclaimed
in the musical
centers of the Old
World and The
New—one of the
great tenors of all
times--Zenatello has delighted thousands with his
"voice of golden tone, prodigal in its expenditure,
yet responsive to every emotional shade. Zenatello
is the leading tenor of the Boston National Grand
Opera Company.
In the above picture, this great artist is singing it
dire a comparison with
Re -Creation of his voice. Over three hundred
musical critics say that the New Edison Re -Creation
of the voice is indistinguishable from the original.
Is your musical ear keener, truer than Zenatello's ?
Make the test. Hear the New Edison Re -Creation
of Zenatello Anna Case Thomas Chalmers Albert
Spalding and other great artists. 48
We will gladly arrange a concert for you and your
friends so that you may her these Re -Creations.
. WILLIS POVVELL,
EXETER, On
1.1•MeRamelMallie
siknriLt:,\Srounriedyay with her sister,
w
Tha organized class coinpric'ng ,ctr
our young people visited the Grantor]
Sunday •school on Sunday last
Mrs. Satherly still remains nnalie
to attend, to her duties around the
house.
School re-openen on INIontlay after
thLlolno:diodn.."ats our teacher, Miss Ster-
ling .spant Easter with her paren s
te
Dashwot-)
INlitift; O.WeLin '
it I -nit.
INliss
.ehener
,
,spent the holidays in town.
Mr, Norman Brown of. 'Aulyara
spent tha holidays in town.
Mr. Jack Eidt oi Ailsa Crani cpaec
tho holidays at his home here.
01
Mr. Harry Guenther of 'Winelzo
'visited relatives her) last -4ezek
Mr. Alfred. Zimnier and Edstel Biti
of Detroit visited at their home bare
Tr. E, Kakarclker of L/C...itch:mien
his daughter, Mrs. N. Kellerman
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