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PICTURE SHOW
In Brussels Town Hall on
SATUR ISI AY, NOV. 15th-- 8 p. rate.
D. W. GRIFFITH'S FAMOUS PLAY
TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR ROOM
Miracle Entertainment that Amazed the world.
The regeneration of a father through the love and
faith of his little girl
Second Feature — A Dandy Western
BUDD and BEN in •
RAINBROW RIDERS
including: News, Shorts,Sinbad The Sailor
Colour Cartoon.
EXTRA CHRISTMAS SHOW FOR CHILDREN
Santa Claus Comes to Town
Admission 35c — Children 20c
(TAX INCLUDED)
SALE OF Wilfred Shortreed Again
HOME MADE BAKING 1 Heads Morris Federation
FARM PRODUCE,Morris Township Fe8eration of
APRONS ! Agriculture held their annual meet,
Under auspices of I snag and banquet in 'Memorial hall
St. John's Guild Monday evening. Covers were 'lack'
In Brussels Pubic Library for 12:1 and the loeal'Uraucll Of the
Saturday, November 15th j Women's Tnsxitute catered for the
t .. o'rlock pl ) rostdeui Wilfred
Tea served I Short'teed, read regrets from L. 11.
P being b1 be
Sale opens a banquet, The 1 t .
ed from 3 to 6 o'clock.
Cardiff, M.P., at not e ng able to
The United Church of Ethel 1>a,esent
will hold their It was decided to request farm -
Annual Bazaar ens to have their names on the
in the basement of the church 'entrance Ito their farms, and as a
fede
roject
hip
Sattudayat SNoo'clock er 22nd ha egthe concessionst numbered at
essometeareewereesee either end.
DANCE. Officers Elected
Cecil Wheeler, reeve of Morris
under auspices of Brussels township, preceded for the electron
Branch of the Canadian Legion- of officers for 1943, which reeetted
in Brussels Town Hall on ao follows; president, Wilfred
Friday, November 21st Shortreed; vice-president Gearge
Music by Ken. Wilbee and
Hetherington; direotoe Of Hog
His Orchestra Producers Association, Mr, Wick -
Dancing from 10 to 1.30 stand; director of Cre;im Produecrs
Admission 50c Lunch Booth ,\sem:te ion, George Tl'ethe'ringgt0n.
meaty director, Wilfred Shertreed:
Evangelistic
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eetings auditor, Rtioliel d Procter; school
in section director's, S.S. ' 1, ,Tarnes
Town Hall Brussels Phelan, S,S. 2, C. Wheeler; 4, T
Meetings every Sunday night Meller; 5, R. Procter; 6, Russell
8 P.M. Cathie; 7, Nelson frigigns; 8, Prank
Guest Speaker will bey Shaw; 9, Walker Shortreed; 10,
John M. Martin, William Peacock: 11.5.5. 3 Bernard
Hawesville, Ont. ' Craig; U.S,S, 4, Earl Tlamllton;
Undenomi'natianal tT,S.S, 8, Russell Henderson; 17,5.5.
Fundamental 11, Wilmer Cathill; 13.5.5. 12, Ken -
Everybody Welcome. with Taylor; 73,5. S. 17, James
Coulter.
The evening's 0t'001•ttm was in-
terspersed with several numbers by
the Blyth Male Quartet Irvine one
Hoov'nr4 Wallace, Glen Iie:dhnie and
Jimmie Lawrie, accompanied by
Mies Alice Rogerson,
0 come let us worship and bow
down. Let us kneel beibre the
Lord ,Our Maker.
Melville Church
teilnistar Rev. G. A. Milne, M.A.
10 a. m. Sandal Sphoal
and Bible Class
11 a. m, "Coed= Ages'
7 p. lin, "The life and
Influence of Hoene,'
Louie D. Tompson, Greenlet
end Choirmaster,
The United Church'
OF CANADA
Miaister Rev. Hugh C. Wilson
Orgent:it Weiss Elva, S'lloldlc0
11 a. m, Morning Worsip
"Honest Motives''
Jumdor Congregation
12 Sunday School and
B14ble Claes
7 o. n'1. Evening Pilaiee
"A Friend In Need"
26fveeyone Cordially Welcome,
.vaeuiau,nar..e•�.trs,r�a,aw
Church ofEngland
ParlAh of Brussels
Iiay. J. H. K,grr, Reotor.
24,th Sunday Atter Trlatty
November 16tH, 104e
St, George's Church Walton---
9.30 a, m. Morning Prayer
10,00 a, in, Sunday 5011001
St. David's Church, Henfryn-
11.15 a,' m. Morning Prayer
Sunday School
Johne Church, Brussels --
Z fi. es. Sunday School
S 3,, n1. Evening Prayer
CARD OF THANKS
311,
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Wednesday, November 12th, i'j
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PEOPLEWI': KNOWV thin f1.'.r,lJohn tir1 ' hand Master Ar':extd
th t tri•, Th: Cif :melee ,• Banquet And Initiatio
n
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BRUSSELS, ONTARIO)
The Brussels branch (I the Can
eatenbeeline tout] ,lin 1.•.,;r,i,i, Auxil-
iary attended the Rommel},
servlee Aet Melville Church ort Sun-
day. Rot, 'r. 'Milne preacliad on
lam subject "One World" and stated
blunt the a.bsanoo of war does not
!necessarily imply a gunruntre of
peace. Nee Done 1 How el ,n4y woe
given as the main obstacle to eons
peace, :lir, Milne pointed nut that
fbe average church member is tto,.
fully ignorant of IE teligl'n,
heads of peacemaking and or the
burden of peace whic'1 the rlo.p, i
lays 41])00 every f!hrietial. 'nit.
o h n r c f ared withtTe litr✓
carrying tart 0 programme of eduea-
tion whereby every man and wo-
man who Rahn r±nu•nh alleaianax
nmy be instructed in the art of
pea rsmairing, V,'hen C.hrislions.
We desire .to thank our friends and
ule4ghbowrs for kindness and syn•
gabby extended to as at the time of
the death 08 the late David J.
Jamieson.. It was all emelt apprec-
iated.
Me, and Mrs, Fad. Henderson
REGENT THEATRE
Seaforth, Ont.
•1 Thur., Fre, Sat., Nov. 13.14-15
NOW PLAYING --
Thura., Fri., Sat. Nov. 8.7.8
The Return of Monte Crisco
with
Louis Hayward and Barbera Britton
An Impressive entertaiing historical
story with ohar•aoters, settings and
names stemming from the o1'Iglnal
works by Dumae.
realise what is require•:1 rd (roam 10
111711r high calihtg, then belles for
true world peace will begin to dawn
• The anthems were. "God be lit my
head', by Davits; "One World" by
O'Hara. Guest soloist was hiss
Olive Spelirau who rendered "Cone
unto Him" from Header; Messiah.
1 t'h•e evening seevi•te Ilev, Mr.
Milne continued the series of
eti tbties on the life and influence of
the Old TO:MI.1 tart prophets. a00
outlined the ministry of Amos. The
evening anthem Was "sun of my
soar" by Turner. MIS:+ ,June W0117
took the solo parts. .
The United Church
Rev. it. W, Harker, R A., RP..
of Highgate, 000110 was 011 guest
speaker at the morning service in
the. Butted Church, Mr. Tlarkoa"s
•sttbieot was "Angels of flee Pilgr:m-
age." .lir. Barker, a former pastor.
brought a message' that was greatly
appreciated. Contribnlln.r to the
service also, Mrs. Barker sang most
effectively "d walked today weere
jeans walked."
The evening service was cnudncted
by the Presbytery Senna' People's
Executive with the preeklen*, Mr,
Donald Lawless in elmrge. Sir,
Russell Znrbrier, of 'Mitcham read
the Scripture and hiss Patricia
Obivaldok of (netbant gave the
message. Miss Ch.inn6')t leas the
London Conference representative
to the Christian World Youth Com,
ference, held loaf July In Oslo,
Norway. Tii her address she 1alit
very briefly the sub:4u110, of
messages to the World Conference
by great Christlaal 1, oder front
China, France, Greed Arita.in, the
Minded States and Comae,. tides
Chinni:ke me•eeoge reeled with the
challenge, How are we to give
Jesus Christ lo the, world unless we
have hint first of all in our own
lheaets'.
A number of Presbytery officers
were present and assisted • in the
oholr. Miss Elva Sholdice pro
sided at the organ.
Mom, Tues,, Wed, Nov, 17-18.19
Caravan
with
Stewart Grainger & Anne Crawford
"ADULT ENTERTAINMENT" adap-
ted from Lady Eleanr Smith's Best.
seller.
EBENEZER BAZAAR
will be held
TUESDAY, NOV. 1Sih
Open at 3 P.M.
25c lunch will be served.
eassereseaueemetesereomesesearealastowa
Next Thur., Fri., Sat. Nov, 2041 22
The Overlander
with
Chips Rafferty and Peter Pagan•
It is a simply told story of trial and
tribulation baokgr0[md by broad
glimpses of „the ..Austrella't .,!tinter•,
Med and some of the devastation I
e created by Japanese air -raids during
i the war.
COMING— Adult Entertahtmeet
Dead Reckoning
with 1
Humphrey Bogart & l.izabeth Soo"
{
Capitol Theatre
L15TOWEL
TONIGHT -- THURSDAY
FRI. NOV. 13.14
Maureen O'Hara John Payne
.R.Aay.. OF 34th STREIJ'T
SAT. ONLY . NOV. 15
MATINEE 2.30
FOR THE LOVE OF RUSTY
and
TERROR
vaswerN.�
MOTUES.--NOV, 17.18
Rosalind Russell and
Alexandei' Knox
SISTER KENNY
A True Story of a
Truly Great Woman
FOTO NITE -•- TUESDAY
OFFER $150.00
Monday Attendance Cart
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Assesement Roll of the Towlielil 4 ''1'' The pallbearers were. traria,' Tata- a fireman on the railway at St. i won was rout•e11m' of -lira :.nuentittee
'!orris for 1948 will he hold at the { bull, rh,rdno 1'9„11b1111, Melville• "minas' in (111, 5,• of the banquet.
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ember 22, 1947 at 1.0 a.m. and Jini 1V'aro Mick. I lrxlue reams where the initiatory
ed member of St J vin Anglican
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MUNICIPAL NOTICE I David James Jamieson
hereby give notice that the Nom -1 David ,Tames Jenitr-nn pa=sf d
inatlon of a Reeve. Four Council away on Nor( tnhar 1st tat. A pan
tors, Three School Trustees and
One Hydro Commisisoner to serve
the 'Village of Brusesls'during the
year 1948
will he held at the
COUNCIL CHAMBER, BRUSSELS
At 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1947
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947
Polling Suit -Division No, 1 ..., in the
Gonn.cil Chamber in the 'Pawn Hall
R. J. Bowman, D.R.O.
Ben WhOAtard, POB Olei•k
at. his Itnute in 'Morris township, Tie
was cloutln"i1 to has lied for ten
weeks after being in 71401,)g health
for the past year. lie was in his
8741, year. The 11e1 -eased we: born in
\Iarbornngh township. He was ihr•
F011 of the late John and TTarriet
Ja'lnieeo.n, lie spent meet 01 his life
in Brussels and morns township.
The 111 4P Mm, Jamieson is sur -
rived by one deughuc' airs, Ed.
Henderson 0.114 0115 son John twelve
grandchildren, tom• great 1 growl -
children, one sister In Jamestown.
Polling .Sub -Division No, 2 in the N,1.. and mit, brother of Wainwright,
Man.
basement, of the Public Library
Robent Patrick, D.R.O. Funeral services were held Tues.
Joe Kelly, Poll Clark day, Nov. 4411 at 2 p.m, from his late
Polis to be opened from residence, eon, 4 Morris. Rev. 1l.
Wilson A.M. to 5 P.M. ilson of Brussels United Church
R. Campbell, Returning Officer, IOffiefarfeth
G.
Pallbearers were T. Brise, W.
Bruese4e i Brewer, (1, Hislop, 'W. 151111ee. 11,
Bone and R. Currie.
MUNICIPAL NOTICE Flower beavers were. Tacit Jamb -
hereby give notice that the Namin• son, Finer Jamieson, 17 ell
ation of a Reeve, Four Councillorsl'111
HellOereou and Bart Rieke,
and Three School Trustees to I Those attending from a distance
serve the Township of Moo rlsi were; Mr. and Mrs, T. Thornton and
1 Betty Ann, 'Mr. and Mrs, J. Jamieson
1tr, and Mrs. J. Sullivan, Mr. and
I MVS. N. Sullivan, Mr. Bert Hicks,
Miss Jean Fletcltel• and :firs. Ed.
Davis all of London.,
during the year 1943
will be held at the
MORRIS TOWNSHIP HALL
At 12;80 P.M. to 1;30 P.M.
MONDAY, NOVEMBOR 24, 1947
If demanded a Poll will be opened
at the following places on
MONDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1947
Polling Snb+Divieion No. 1
D.R.0., Bruce Snlith.
Pail Clerk, Albert Nesbitt
Po111ng Sub-Divislon No. 2
D.R.O., Menem J1aekson
Poll Clerk, Walter Shartreed
Polling Sub -Division No. 3
D;R,O., Harry McGuire
Poll Clerk, Wm. Van0eatlp
Polling Sub -Division No. 4
D.R.O., James 13ryans
Poll Clerk, Mervyn Pipe
Polling Sub,Ditvisi'on No. 5
P,110., Nfetvil'1e rilath.ers
Poll Clerk, Chas. Smelt
Poli11(g Sub-Dhttsion No. 6
D:R.0., Sperling Johnston
Poll Cletilc, Cart Gowing
Polls to be opened from
9 A.M. to 8 P.M.
George Martin, Retur.l;eg Officer
WED. THURS. NOV. 19-20
Vivian Terry limey
Blaine Como James
IF I'M LUCKY
ALSO
RICHARD TRAVIS
JEWELS OF BANDENBURG
Listen for your name
CIS New foga .a 144151 ,a 3 P. fit
MUNICIPAL NOTICE
I hereby give notice that the
• Nomination of n Reeve, Deputy
Reeve, Three Councillors, end
Two School Trustees' to serve the
Township of Grey during the year
1948
Daniel Elnor Machan
A well known resident of Grey
township, air, Dube' Elmer Maclean,
passed away Saturday, Nov, 8. in his
843 year, atter being in failing
health for the past few months, He
was the eldest son of the late Robert
and Eliza Maclean acrd was born on
the 171111 Doll. of Grey township.
He was mantled 53 years ago to
Sana Dougherty of Grey and to-
gether they stoned farniing on the
12th con., until 27 years ago when
they mower to Ifeleillop twp. and
continued fau'lnin.g, Two years ago
they railroad to Grey to make their
home with. their son Stanley Machan.
Mr. ;Melton was also a mason ley
trade tend many a *tone wall Moods
OS a memorial of his labouns, He
le survived by his wife and one can
S'haaley. Twelve geandobiidt'en and
9 greatgrandclif1d1'1n, four brothers,
John Listowel, Wm., Monitton,
George ?41te,hell. and -tiered, Blyth,
Two eletec's, 1Trse Fred Smith, Cray,
4704., and fiefs. R. Roneiok, Monition.
Au only daughter Mary, Mrs. Porter
Bennis passer' away 14 years ago.
Fennell service wee hold Tuesday
will be held at the afternoon from the home of leis son,
TOWNSHIP HALL, E'f'HEL with Rev. S,. Brenton. he charge.
At 1 RM. to 2 PM, dyne's ',What a friend we have in
ONDAY, NOV 24 1947 Jesus and Abide with ate,' wore
Chan -Il 707411, lin „e: •rd as People's
Warden since 192-9. He was a faithful
and devoted worker sparing neither
of time o1• effort in the 5s, -v7 -e :tf
MS' chtmrh. 'lis, demise is ksrnle
felt and deeply m0ut•0e0 by the
reefer ane cm gweation of ;;t, John's.
Tie leaves I) 111011r11411ri1' Iose his
bereft widow the former Ettie
Smaldon, six sone, Wilfred, 0rey
township; John V. of Ternberry
township: William of Grey: George
of Illuevele; Charles of Grey and
Kenneth at home and two daughters,
Mfrs. Roy Thuell (57.41) of Rous-
er-le:Mrs. Ehnen- Ellair)tt (Velma)
of Ctey. Also surviving are six
brothers, Gnarl's and Christian,:
Kitchener, Hlwel rl of Listowel.
Arnold, Kitchener; Frederick of
Toronto and Jacob of Brussels; and
one Hider, Mrs, Harold Chapman(Barbara)
(Barbara) of Kitchener. One sister,
Mrs. A. Krao
deter (0bri.tena' me -
ceased h1n. Six}ee;1 grandcbitdren
also survive.
clegrc.o was conferred by a. staff
from Maitland Lodge, Wingham on
eight candlulaitiee. Eight from the
Meal lodge and cure from Wit1ghanl
lodge. Brief addressee Nerve 510711
'by several,
Bazaar Sponsored By Y. W. A.
The Bazaar held In the Library on
Saturday and sponsored by Melville
Young Women's Anecit:err proved
0517 su0ee5sfnl with proceeds well
over tura hundred (Toilers. Mr.
James Armstrong officiated at the
opening ceremony. The bazaar
featured aprons lin1ns novelties,
babies' wear, fruits and vegettebles
e.
and leaking. Mrs. einpoured tea
during the afternoon, assisted do the
tea room by Mess Maegaret Cardiff,
' Mfss Mary Lou MacFarlane and
Miss Teena Armstrong, The mere -
begs of the aunbllery wish to thank
all who alsoisted in mann; their
'bazaar such a success. The Denim'
Funeral services were held from meeting 0f Melville Young 1Vomen's
Auxiliary will he held on Tuesday,
November 19th at S,30 pan. at the
hone oe firs. James Armstrong.
hi late home and the leresso4e
[Tufted Cltui le on Monday. Nov.
141. Services We':,-; conducted by Ids
r,54nr Rev. J. Kerr assisted by Rev,
M. Oldham a former minister (..fSt. .Tohn's.' interment took place W,M.S. of Melville Church
in 1lruseels cemetery,
The 14V elm's Missionary Society
Pallbearers we••e, \(Past's'. GoorTe iii of Melville Church hold t'hete
regular meeting an Friday, Nov. 7th.
Bolger Hymu 600 was• sung followed by
prayer. Mrs. W. Speirs led fee
"Leadmeditation on "Lead ns not Into
telnptad.ion." Mrs. J. Work gave the -
Scripture reeding, iters. 71. Cardiff
led in prayer. The seereteay's• and
a.5
tremt'er's reports were given. The.
ladies were invited to :vier, J. -C,
Baeker's on Wed., Nov. 12th, when
the "I'm so thankful" boxes will lie
opened. The roil eali was anewe,red
by a verse from Proverbs. Mrs, W.
Smith gave re apleadid discussion en
the -tones '^1ndien leaders for the
charin India,” Mrs. W. S'pell's was
appointed assistant treasurer. After
the singing of a hymn the meeting
was closed by prayer,
P•1via, Harvey Bryan, Samuel Al -
cork, Archie Engle, Harry
and Thomas Ellie,
Flowerheare.s wee., seven grand-
children, Ivrea', Betty, Goldie, Rey.
Larry. is Morley and Deug'Fiseher
and Sobel Elder. Gordon Stevenson
and Clarence White,
The heawtiful flowers spoke with
lo
fragrant. euoenee of the high es-
teem with which d'ecease'd was re
garded and expreseer•1 sympately for
the bereaved, they included: pillows,
The Family; leer, alai 111rs. Jacob
Fischer; Mrs, H. Chapman, Arnold
and Christian Fischer and MadelineIi ranter; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Plum.
Wreathe, 12th con. neighbours; St,
John's congregation; Charles: Fisch-
er and family; sirs. W. H. Mc-
Kinney; Mr, and Mrs. Roy S'enalldon
and Emily. Sprays, Mr, and MIS,
A. Wood; ]Vier, and Mr. Ed, Fischer
and family; Mr, coil 'ATVs, Archie
Engle; Rebekah Lodge; Mr. and
Mts. Bevan Elliott; Mir. and Mrs,.
John White and family; Ternberty
toWns11111 omelet]. Boquet5, 734',. and'Ire, Irwin Hass; Mr. and Mrs.
Harold Fischer; Mr. and 'Mrs, 1Vet1,
Sehierleoltz,
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs,
M \VWhim, M. Tnl•nhnit ane
11 demanded a Poll will be opened znng, ami e solo by 117 7.151071 Family wish to take this opportunity
at the following places on Speeracl, Interment iu lern5seis of expreasialg their Wanks to their
MONDAY, DEC. 8, 1047 ,re1ti trey, neighbours and friends for their
Palling Sub -Division No. 1.... Pallbearers were Hartwell Steele i ltindemss sharing 111011' recent. bo•
.At School 14011se S,S, No. 4'11114. Jautt.a Meehan, Aeletiu 1i'1,o.1er, , t•eatcauelll. It was very emelt
Polling Sub'Divtsiom No, 2 ,. 'Percy Ward; James Bremner, Mosel t aiii'eeiat:ell and ttevor will Ito
At S'e17o01 'Rouse 5,S, No. 1'. Dilworth and fiotver:benrlrs_ f'lnytne 1 S1rgolitren,
Polling Beth -Division No, 0 ,." and Kettle Much,ut, Grant, Den and'
At Sobool Meese S,S. No. 2'3lm•ray Dennis ,•1111 (''11,1,0(1 Ward.
Posting Sut1-Divisdatt• No, SA
CARD OF THANKS
At A,0,11,W, Hall, Walton I Ips
t Cie munit 0. M tin sfnr'•r e boa+tf,lt thank:: 1s
At Community M'ar'l, Mancrle#; !Odell to extend their sineare gr:tti-
h,tse elle. ,tpl •a�Pel 10 , , e'1• relatives,
ter 1,:111,015 1131'''
Pa111m1n sub -Division No, " .. ,
At Towashia Office, Ethel fele -lust empttlhv ttnhd seri .lead t frhlhcds for the kindness and syn
Posting sabot i'sion No. 0 ,... tchau 00 , a,•c' L'� halrrtr nt' patty° spawn in tees( 1008114 b0
At School I# 0. S.S, Nat 5 l hush me ,rid t u ,. 1 it 1014,, 111-" ±n ' teltvcnlcnt, 511501111 tltantts• for doral.
iii'hos• ah.r su11 !tltre,s These mai,y ' l,'0,nne.s and those who so ]tiredly
PollingN 4 1 CARD OF THAN TMte i'tunily of aha 1aie'Trs, '.Oce
leaven to ,t1I 1 tudl t, that
Engagement Announcement
Mr, and Mrs. John McTntosll ` of
Morrie announce the engagement of
their daughter Maty Olive to 'Melvyn
Timm= Jermyn one of Mt. end Mete
Wesley Jermyn. of Morris. The
marriage to take place in November..
Mrs. John J. Fell
BT ATO:VALE. Nov. 10, -- Funeral
eervicese were held for FJima Tanta
Peeeock Fe11. 77, widow et John
J. Feil, Who died soddenly at her
home here, She was born on the
first line of Mortis, daughter o4
the late Mr, And Mrs. George Pea,
, cock. After their marriage, Mr. aged
•'les. Fen fainted on the Morrls-
Turubr e•y boundary. She Ileal
i lived in Bl•umvale shire 1930. She
de survived by one (ion; George
g Suh-Ilivui0a Nb, loaned their earl, .
A C it 111111, CranbraoTt I c11, l fee n yun ;.slit tar; d,•ntrsy '
Poll n
At
omnobn 'y 1t,•d 07i0 ,Viet te,er be {
9 A.M. to 5 P.M.
Polls to bo beetled from l epee., all tear
reviler
L., a
+1. 11. Pear, 9eturndrrt Officer, I 347v . Jolt's t
1
L°the1. 'ane rJi11I )'
OOK AT YOLIR LABEL—
,
1 with whom elle reeidod; five grand-
clhileiven, one sesta Mee George
Tllotmion, end two brothers, .34)1005,
leiteevele, and Sohn Pea ooleShireso•
r nem. eleollebet, elMee of the fain -
!yl, Tho funeral service was hold
I in her home, and (mt=.lneted by
her meter, Rev. •.7. A. Burden oil
;e T3luevale TTnfted Cllureh, In-
1 flferment Was be 'W'rOaetor Cemetet'y.
Tho pellbc'arees were six atepheotw,
• tee 7(114 J1(711)1i Preelouvidge, 4�ti4-
limen Peacock, t[ il:, .in Thernte11,
Alv'tu rtliith
and Halliard Jaffee,•
I00Yf, • "1".D.21