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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Brussels Post, 1954-3-24, Page 144
HE
MY
BRUSSELS
post Publishing House
eswthorized ai second wan mail, Poet Dino@ DePeriment, Weirs irs Wednesday, March 24th, 1.954
$2.09 per year « $2,50
Ale .and N1xa...A1ex Peat'Ieon uettt
qday ter. a trip to Florida,
George Rowland attd Percy Fella
lap delivered a• truckload 'of vege-
table boxes to a firm in Brampton
this week, -- the e,econd .toad since•,
'they 'stained to nuunufaoture them..
CARD OF, THANKS
2 wteh',to itbke ,this wiporbanity
le* tlh kell my'friends, wino ire Word.
-co' deed u;emiem,1>eh'ed me during any
'reeent•'illneee.
'THE UNITED GHU.RCH i KANSAS FARMER.. DRAWS
At morning woassh'4p oz.. :Sunday,
g • March 21, Mr. Bert Brae, ler, Mel-
t -0111e Dennis and Ma'., :Stateley Wheel -
et' were ot'deined to the Eldenahip of
tloe Church in te %notal .merviee - of
dedioatton, Plie anizieter %oke ma
'+"the historic nature of 'the rsb P
'Point7ne out that it wesene of oldest
, leffices Of the Church of Ohs sit wiutoh
oould readily be seem 'from a Maid),
kat f the New 'sebum= t..
me anthem or the day'was„ "Tee
'Must Opeln the Teoer", 'by 'Ogden
e land Rodbeaver.
.>OSUAL CAPACITY AUDIENCE
'Trees, D. N. McDonald. I1
' "MELVILLE CHURCH
CARD OF THANKS
tThe Bowai wn family wish to think
their friends and neighbors or
On Sunday moaning, 'Rev.. W. H.
"T, Fulton tock his text "2rom the
`stook of Jernvlali, Came the cry,
`their many kind exprelsaiona of sum• -Take 'awayher. liett1emen'te, 'tear
' -palely and condolence durirdg ;their '• • .down the welds. .for they .axe not
"the Lord's, Theis 'battlemeatltg'were 1
"the city's pride. Think 'about bur
Bible. bhie divirue revelation of the
"love .of God. It Isdeeper-Than our
•'deepest;needs. Mlle 'is'.the 1>oolc
wiNuut witch we noannet "five end
=cannot die, Through 'it ewe -come. to :.
' know .a loin that Will met let- as go.
The medieval church seemed in-
-winctble, It was through 'her .-that
-eternal blies was ilto be . obtained. i
CARD'OF THANKS i "There were the bon tilements of• pride,
-1 wish ,to •thea -k those -who semi ' • • place and power. 'Martin L• ether
.me• Cards andletters and also three son-CI
"Take ewae her battlements"
r came to see ma n^hile 3 wee' in `"The' just shall live by 'faith:" Is I
''Wingham hosipital, Your acts ,ot
luridness were truly appreci'ated-
•Mre,. 'George Pollard
LARD OF THANKS
I Wish to thank our friends and
-neighbours' fore dike newly acts of
elelndness sbewn us et the 'liaseting of
rimy father: 'They :will long be remem-
i-bared and'deeely'a6tlireeia'ted, "
Sincerely,
Earl Ctadanore
•NOTICE.-
--lie
CE.---REie enema meet4ng of the euros
-Donate Tuberculosis, Aesociabton wilt
ibe • linedin the Town. Hall in Clinton
en • Tuesday April • Beth at 8 P lit
Dr
'thein -net danger that our dhuroh-t -
dey Ls hiding behind the 'battlements 1
of 'organization, instead of a •livdkig '
lie ith. ' Hiaw often this cry -homes • to
prose •intuiting 4i their ownrighte-
tamer. Take°wap tier 'battlements
lihey'are niot the Lor e.
The choir sang the anY9iem, "God
. is Love" -by H. R. Shelley. •Graeme
McDonald
seri th h I a ass solos.
W.•O. Sharpe of tile Bock Mem-
.of'fa'l Sanatorium will be the speaker. e
eiffi. wato are interested are invited
Ito attend, •
P. •iT. Snow, Pres.
BA K'I'NG DALE'
The W. A. of the United Church I
The auaual concert and dame° of
'the I aos'as 'armee' and hie enter.
`tainens VMS head :iia the Brudsele
1rewn Hall. on Fraley Mar, 19th. and
Mende y Meir,22nd., uncles' the auee-
':ices of ithe Lion's Boys' aid Girls
"'Band. Other years 'the concert has
'been given mile' one night,. but the
',town hall could not acoomo•
%dalte all who Aame'to ;enjoy the tiro
- gram pneeenited by' his poj,til r loom
entertainer and iao;"'this year 1t was
''held two nights- end'both draw capac-
ity audiences,
Mr. 'Tltynsie preisided in his own
inimitable style and ltle contributions
•Itothe program included sslectione
as a singing violinist and, in coin-
Deny
oil-De y with Jain Edgar, and Mrs. G
-McCnitoheany twenty minutes of amu-'
rstng comedy wletereve,s both clean
and brisk.
The opening number .consisited of
•is:elect/Mee by the Legion Pipe Band.
Other numbers were -contributed by
the -Noll ,sisters and brother Wm,
Ia+ecordlan, plenio, viuiiq, banjo and
-guitar; ,C1aa'k Wallace, Oanadian
wizard of the harmonica; Bill Dent-
iisger, fiddler deluxe; Ken Ryam,-boy
ao'loist; Robert Kennedy, clarinet,
and -saxophone; Mrsi -Ed. Myers,
sepraamo; Thynne and Edger and Mos..
Geo. McCuteibeon, comedy; Mac. Ke•
needy, -fiddler; Scott Palwebn, sing-
ing guitarist accompanied Jay Peter
McQuerrie. guitar and Lvan Hamil
•
ttoii violin; David -Kennedy, sem-
-•
The ,entire program . vee enter
,bainirig enr7 ,'througlhly enjoyed by
ilarge audiences and was -followed
tba a dance with Lorne Wettraufer
{and Duman -Brewer 'ab floor -masa•
•per's: -
are holding an Easter Bake Sale and
Tea in the '$library on Saturday,
AVON COSMETICS April 10th,
Now featuring a new lipstick and e jp REEMMi
-harmonizing nail. polish.,
Conte -MI your Avon ren eentat CAPITOL LISTO EL
Svc. Mrs, •Doris Thomsen for a Free'• THEATRE dl
aamele. Always several lit . on
Stale, ask -tie see ,them, -
• rimierBittesele 20r11. \
{
•
'HUR©N FARM SUPPLIES
Silver Sales and Service
a 4.'1 Telephone 4 Blyth -
The ellowing -for sale --
1 -Rebuilt. Stretford Decker Sepal'.
stoiceteicel rubber, s1xa 32 x 60 with nlew
meter knitee t
•
1T/see Oliver 88 Traetor.
,1 -Used Oliver 60 Tractor
) eDred 201 Massy -Harris Tractor •
1 -sed lase One-way Disc:
New and used Fleury Bissell Imple
*title
A full line of regains always on '
rid. _, e
. Telt HRIDl*V'v*RIAN {{�
CHURCH IN CANADA `V
Melville CAMEO ,
truwi
Mleleter, Rev. W. H. T. Fulton
10 fie #n. Sunday School
11 a. m. Morning Worship I<
I
United C'harcb 1
OF CANADA -
i lleletee Rev. Andiene Lane
Divine,Werehip — 11 o'elook
• '"Daily Bread"
I
, Church Schooi — 12 o'clock.
"Break Thou the Bread of
Life Dear Lord to Me." y
r
shows nightly 1.30 — 9.30 p. m.
Matinee Saturday 2 p. m.
Friday Saturday
"THE .GREAT SIOUX UPRISING"
An exciting action paelced story of I
the' great Indian War •starring :Jeff
,Crandler, Faith Demergue,
ivtpnday, Tuesday March 29 - 30:
Kathryn Grayson, Gordon McRae in
"THE DESERT SONG"
The lief Technicolor film of the all
time ,Musical ..favorite. „ Brlllipntl
oast, glorious music and romance
hake this a must on your movie Ilst. ,
TUESDAY -FOTO-fITE
Offer this week
1st OFFER 5200.00
2nd' OFFER $90.00
2nd OFFER 9100.00
Monday Attendai ce Card Night.
Chnrchoi England
Pariah of Oros*
Row. A. Hyman Mlle. Ni. .A.
W Lent, Mara n
St. John's, Brumes =-
11 a. M. 'Morning Brayer
Sunday Scheel
St. David's, Henfryn --
2;80 pan, 1vi'ening Prayezr
Sunday School
tit, George's, Waited --
I7,80 p. re. Plrening Prayer
Wednesday, Thursday, Friday,
Saturday March 31, April 1 - 2 - 3
NOTE : Change of program
"MOGANSO"
Fumed in Africa with thrilling aced Presbyterian Church.
shots of wild animal life It Is a story
of adventure and danger In a land
of .violence. For action and thrills
do not mere it.
' IN •MEMORIAM
MCQTJARRIE — Te laving memory
of a dear Fathem and Grand-
father, William Thomas Mee
Quarrie, who left us March 2111t,
1949,
Years niay wipe out many things,,.
But this they wipe out never,
The memory of these happy days,
When we were all together,
Renieetberel9 always by hies two
sons, four daughters and their
families.
PEOPLE W E KNOW
Mr. and Mrs,. Andrew Senner and
Doris spent Sunday with Mr. and
IYIre. Win. Morse.
Mrs. Fred Kilpatrick of Windsor
epent `a. does with her s1stees
Mrs, Alex MacDonald, Maleswortt
end Mrs. D. N. McDonald, Brussele,
Miss Laura deeming, Kitchener,
end Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Knox, New
Hamburg, Donna and Jimmie, and
Mr. and Mns. Engle, Clinton, were
week -end visitors with Mr, and
Mrs; Herb. Manning.
* * # *
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Morse and
1Eletanor were in London on Friday
attending the wedding of then
son and brother Gordon Morse to
Harlan MnGleish of London. The
pretty demlUie -ring ceremony wee
offleited by Rev. Looke of Benetton
GouJ .FOR
ALL KINDS
BAKING
FOR BETTER CAKES
SOLD IN SRU L3 AT
W. L. Banker a& Son
! UMTE SW
etharree.L,.Armstrong
rt"SItsslas. Lewis..Armetrong died ar
I bis iuome, con, 14,.'eleey totv0aili0p, on
;Friday moraine, ffellowing am. attack
KZ memory ties Mboelet He was in
tliise74th year, 'J -Ie was a son of the
'late; 'Mr, mid ',efts. Edward Aria-
`
reeve; and•w;es -born on con. 14,
'Grey His wife, •who survives, is
Ithe`former Gittte•'Oooper, whom be '
'married 'ix: ' 1930': in Grey township.
Also-surrivitig is one sister, Vina,
Rev, "Sister' 'St.'°Gregery, London'.
Requiem high mase was sung in St.
4mbrose's Roman °Catholic Chard)
'on en. -Monday morning at 10 a, lie
Pallbearers were -John Kelly, Pet'cy
Tye mem, elyeter; William Blake,
'Clem ',Steelier, and Leslie' Lake.
Burial was made- in Brussels Roman
elathoiie cemetery.
REGENT THEATRE
Seaf Orth, Ont.
w f
Thursday, Friday and Saturday i
"DESERT LEGION
Alan Uadd Arlene Dahl
He found Adventure and Romance '
_In a Hidden City of the
Algerian Desert, ' 1
* * * 1
Elmer David Jamlesor
Shirley' Mae "Jamieson
At the double funeral held here
Friday afternoon /or- Elmer David
Taanteson and Shirely Mae Jamieson,
victims of a level crossing accident
at 'Lontien, Rev, Andrew Lane of
Bens/eels -Unified Ohu'ch was es-
Sdetted by Rev. Mr. Ilowaird of
London 'Paitbearens tor Shirley
Mae Jentieson,' were -Thos. Pletoih, -
Andrew Stets, T,homns Thornton,
,cart, *Henderson, Rol'lle Marks,
end Glen James. For' her brother
,they were Albert 'Kitchen, Jerry
Barrett, Clifford 'Marks, Murray
Niched, Jack Lowe, and Don
Stevenson, 'The many -floral 'trib-
utes were carried by -Marjorie- and
Flmer Davis, Edith end Shirley
Marks, Mildred Marks, Shirley
Its, Ruth Anne 'Steles, and Betty
Annie Thornton, .Testerment'in i3rus-
sels Cemetery.
Mrs, Jehn Meacows
Following a lengthy illness, Mrs
Jahn Meadows died in Brussels on •
Salturday moaning in her 74th year. '.
Formerly Emily Jane McMillan
she wee, the daughter of the late
George and Ruth Mitchell McMill-
an and had lived in Brussels all
her life. Slee was a. member of Mel -
vile Prenb ter:dan Cr,wrc1t bere and
a life member of the Women's Mis-
stenamy Society of that Church.;
Screwing are a niece, Mrs. Wire I
mitred Edgar, Brussels; two oris-
ters. Mrs. Charles (Arlie) Ring- '
ton, Toronto; Mrs. Nail (Pearl; I
Livingston, Saskatoon ; amid two
brothers, Alfred J. MoMillau, Port
Arthur; and William H, McMillan, 1
Manitoba. ITer husband pnedecased
her. A funeral service wa:, con -.1
ducted from the D. A. Benn funeral
home on Monday elt+ernloan with
Rie.v W. A, T. Fulton of Melville I.
Presbyterian Church in charge, Pall- !
bearers were 11. B. ,Allen. W. S.
Scott, Walter Williamson, James 1
Anderson; Clarence Martin -and Geo
McCeteheonl, On Sunday evenentg
the members ;of the Ladies Auxillamy
to ,the local brauoh of the Canedi- I
an Legion iheld• a memorial service 1
rut the mineral home; and at the
'funeral the flowers • were carried I
by members of the An_'etliasy; Iilru {
Raymon Bronson, MM. Joseph !
Breiwer, Mrs. Archie Wintle, Mas.
Ohrisstena McDowell!, Mrs. M, I
Wineberg, Mrs. Bevan Elliott, Mrs,
Robemt Gemmell, end Mos. Darvid
Hastings, Mrs. WIIIIam Cl. King
'played soft music following the
service. Burial Was made in Brue-
sels cemetery ' Rano, Mrs W.G.Lester,
IN PREPARATION FOR A
BIGGER FALL: FAIR
' ON 'OCT, 'lat.
At the nr•eting of ;Ane Direotnau or
,tie Ililat Huron Agrtoulturdl Society
-held lase Tuesday, the following es•
:sadists , directors -were chosen in the, -
lien's agrieullural classes and school
work. J. S. Armutroug, 'Ken. it shoe, t
Harpy Bolger, IL .T. Bowman Sohn
Bowman, Jack Breen%s, Roy Cousins,
'Stan. Campbell, Win, Dennis, Roes 1
'Demean, • 'Melville Dennis, Or—Well!
'Elliott, Srm. Mellon, G000(yllbra1k0i,
'Douig. Hemingway, Bert Jobnst n,
Klalvtn Kreuter, R,abt. I{irkby, 'Wee
'Xing, 'Wes. Kerr Gorden Knight,
Dennis Lan'gride, 'Claire Long, Jack
Lowe, Adrian McTaggart, 'Edwin
'Martin, Tes. Michie, D. M. Mac'
'ravish, Ivan McAleer, R. J. Mo-
Lauebnir, T. L. McDonald, ?Clarence
Mrnutrheon, G,io. MoCnteheon, Al-,
mer M'td+Quarrie:. Gra.er1P Meo-
Donald, Win. Perrle, Alex. Penmen,.
Wm. Rend, Jars, W. Smith, Wm,
Smith, Wm. Spell-, Sam Sweeney,
Chea. Shaw. Wilhur Turubull, Jas,
Tni•nbull, Andrew Turnbull„ Harold.i
'T,hoeme, east Worlc, Gimltam Work, {
John Wlir.eler, Wni, Wheeler, Car -
eon Watson, and Jodie Vnail,
, The working committee ter 1964
Fall Pair as follows namely —
Heavy Homes — Clem Steffler,
Abner efeQuarrie, Stan. Campbell,
Light Horses — Sta.nlsy Wbeeler,
Befit Johnston, Jack Bryans 1
Beef Oadtle - Harvey Johnston, 1
Wm. Smith, Gordon; .Knight, James
Tumbled.
Dairy' Cattle — •Winfred Shortneed,
Dennis Langgride, Jas. Miohie.
Sheen — Norman Hoaxer, Graham I
Work,
Swine — Russell Knight, Lloyd I
Wheeler, Andrew Ijuhvbull.
Poultry — Thigh Pearson, Wes.
Kerr, Wm. Wheeler.
Grain Seeds — Harvey Johnston,
Wm. Smith.
Fruit — Lloyd Wheeler. Gordon
Knight.
Hoed Crops and Veg. Glenn
FTuether, Jack Bowmta.n, Wes. Kerr,
Section K.L.M.O, & Fine Arts
in the Ladiels' Division to be publish-
ed at a later date,
School Cnmpetltfons — K9seth
Ashton, Edwin Martin, Isobel Speir,
Doreen Long, Doreen Raymond,
Jessie Little, Jelan Sperling,
Ohildren's Sports — Jas. S. Arm•
strong, 'Ken Antony Ed. Martin ,
Doreen Long, Doreen Raymond,
Racing — Hugh Pearson, Wan,
Reed, Geo. Galbraith, Robt, Kirkby,
C. Long, R.- J. McLauchiin. Jack
Lowe.
Finance — F. W. Todd, Russell
IKnigl*, Wal. Turnbull, Hugh
Peartan, W, Shortreed,
Grapnde Committee — lien, Mc-
-Donald, G. Kwtgee, J. Nelbeeler, Ross
Demean, J. Lowe, Stan. Wheeler,
Jos. Tuamhull.
Heal mud Dances — Glen Huether,
Hugh Petersen, John Wheeler, Geo.
Wtsseniburg W ICinie W
Chas. Shaw, v
Attrac one — Norman Heaver,
Wm, Smith, Lloyd Wheeler, Jas. S.
Armmtroatg Geo, MbClue ohean,
Tickets and Gate — 1'. W. Todd,
Ralph Pearson, Mel. Dennis, Wm.
Dennis, Graeme MacDonald.
Entertainsneret — W. Shortreed, t
"Mama's Baby Boy"
A 3 -act Comedy -- by Seeforth Junior Farmers
1 In Brussels Town Hall on
L..9 F4clay» March 26 at 8.30 p. m.
.Sponsored by Brussels...
Majestic Women's. . Institiute
EUCHRE and DANCE ,
Cranbrook Community, Centre
Fxiday, March 26th
Music by Wilbee's Orchestra.
Lunch Booth
Sponsored by Cranbrook Hall Roard
Come To
MASSEY - HARRIS
FAMILY NIGHT.
;P'RO.GRAM' OF
Motion, Talky, Pictures
AND'
New Machinery Developments ,
Come and Bring the Family
•
In Brussels Town Hal' on°••
• •
Friday, April 2nd a 8 P. M
;Sponsored by your Massey -Harris
t Dealer —.trier Somers.
•.
Ox" ,• VACUUM CLEANERS REPAIR/41
MONCRIEFF. the beet in cleaneng
Tee Maruti meeting of Moncrteef-
Women's, In'sti,tute was held in the
Community Hall, there were 24
members in attendance. It Was
voted that $6,00 each be emit to tate
Korea relit fund and to the Oa'n-
adisu Oanoer Society; and $10. to
the park board tor the hydro bill.
Mrs. Leslie McKay, Mrs. Tames
McTaggart, and Mrs, Kenneth
Crawford were appointed a aomin-
;°;ding ' committee, Mrs. Charles
Harrison reported on the girls
clubs. It was decided to have an
;alwction sale of plants and bulbs
at .the next meeting. The motto
was .discussed by Mrs. Janes Mc-
Taggart, who also introduoed Ken-
neth McCrea, du milk company
Mecham, An • Easter bonnet con•
test was helld, with prizes going to
Mrs,. Grayson Riohmond, Miss Olive
'Spetnan and Mrs. Scott McLean. A
lunch was served,
see the New Filter 'Queen
1 Cleaning and Wealth' Unit. yiro
complete demoastaiabtoa Phone nriliSt-
sets 171'i9 Evenitfga, Also cn tp?w -
repair ss e for all 'n akera
Vacuum OI nervi. fAIl wk
amteed. Re ble orRates. Phone efee
19 Eeeeninge or write Don. Irreasiee-
R. R. 2 Blyth. ' • °sat
SEEDS FOR
SEEDING TiME ' "
Order your requirements seg- '
Registered Oaten No. 1 treated =See
Per btu
('mom„ No, 1 Oats, treated and -
livered 51.45 per lieseiefee
Barley, No. 1, treated 52.00 per 3a` ee
We also leave Spring Whealt geg
Peas and all kinds of Clover etisg
Grasses, We can mix a good ,peace;.
anent pasture to ,suit your tEt, IFl2
greatly reduced prices frota
Year.
Write lir see Geo. Weseriier:er.
Sas. S. Armstrong, A. MoTatggert, •
Geo. Wesenbtirg, Mfrs. R. W. Ken- I
acedy, Mn.,. le. W. Todd, Mrs, D, A.
Police Work -= Harold Thomas, 1
Wm, King, John Work, Wm. Reed
BRUSSELS GUIDES TEA AND A. Mell'aggart, Ivan McArter, Stat.
BAKING SALE i Wheeler, Seek Lowe, Gordon Stoll-
]
The Local Association aseissted ; e>tson, Casson Watson, 7arenCa,
by the Girl Gutiddes. end Brownies ! IffeClutelteen, Wm. Engem
A motion wee made that the
held a suaceslslhe tea and sale o. chairman of -eachcamntittee should
baking on Saturday afternoon in call a committee meeting, with 10,00 x 20, 12 Ply tires, Heater and defroster. Rear vie
filo •Llbrarq ttasement. A<ttradtive 1
Ten �� er For _ rucks
Tenders are invited for the °apply of one to feu trucks and $
be received by the undersigned naitlt Noon, Monday, April 6ti1. ldwe
1013 models, where available, also to be eubrnlitee.
Moto Size Approximately 360 eu. in, diatplacenteht.
Monday, Taesdap and Wednesday i thele associates end revise tnatl Iteintforoed theme Direst in 6th Transmission,
I St. Patrick's cut-outs, made by the ,, bt _, ,t, Prize List t„ their re
-
'Melt
decimated the rooht, em.
' tea 'Hes serve at small trebles, each
Elizabeth Ta for Fernando Lamas I ready really to present at our neat
Y centred by a smelt
,a, model of a
She was taught to eve by her' fath- ! D.iree.tars meeting which will be
black top -tat on
te green t°a. tea
hmdd on April VOL So we could g'e't
er's code, Do what you want but If Mrs. W, H. Fttltan potinekh tea at
i t Ia:^1 Lt iia iu readiness for
hinting, The ladies division will
e•pieee of flower be revised and :changes made Where- '
HAD EVEYTHING"
OM
spoetive classes and hare a report I 2 Speed rear axle.
Cast stroke wheels. kileotric+al directional equipment.
A11 marker lights required iiy Law.
you get hurt pick yourself up and a table with handenecie lace ' o it i ze s
j Dark green in et�loltr. ,• ::_ a'.�r,
don't whine. cloth with a cents t 1 • I
* * • * I {
Thursday, 'Friday and Saturday 1
"THE GIRL NEXT DOOR" 1
June Haver Dan Dalley'
OOMiNLi SO0••1 —
"REMAINS•TO OE SEEN"
dn.e Shamrock. The Guides served
Yea to the guests, Mrs. mint Cnd•
at
more was, madded, at. th.e leering
counter , by ears, Clifford Snurrle
and 'Mrs. ,ilia Wiggins, "It,e kftcheu
1 eommittae Included. Mors, W. P.
t'odd Mrs•, Fred Stephenson, Mies
ever n ecesaiary by this,
date. Thanks i
for yewce-mtelatton, S
eaters am See., dl' th
Ap tculteral Society,
BORN
I Srtriey Stephenson, Mrs. C!harleri Ri"TT FDCF — To 11r and Mrs.1
rem SALL
misi+ora
2 Units ere 10 eguipp,'d with 0 - 7 yard capacity Galion bump hod s w
;ghee by dir• I 2 Unitas to be equipped neceseary mailer brake and lighting squipimaaa ..
loset Huron i. Lowest lir any tender not necessarily accepted.
r,
Peter D, Patterson,
1Turon Connty ionenoer,
Rardw.,rd and 4ottwcod alaba, esLie f' ',lYavis, 4 he horrum ads candy Finnic Bali dl' r, 13rua:cels, at taodorlet, dnaarto,
cedar fArkinduing 1 oottattor tvni§ in drawee of the Dr. flyer's mtrshtg home on "MarchI
Phone 0,4 1 •ltrawntets. 19th. 1084. n non, .Tebn tnrtrew
I Jae. 3t3venson
Fuirtdior Information may be obielnod at the officeof the, tinders
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