The Seaforth News, 1940-03-07, Page 4PAGE FOUR
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Swawdes tiros.. Publishers
The LIL .W.O. of Walton Community
are sponsoring a -Play
"Taking The Count"
Ott the evening of
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
IN THE WALTON HALL
Following is the Cast M C.lt,trac•tlrs:
Jolut Allison .Alvin McDnnatd
Emily Allison Mrs. Jas. Smith
Joy Allison Mrs. Bert Johnston
Mrs - Laura Howard ..Margaret Knox
Jimmie Howard Reg Pryer,
Eddie Leicester 1"url Coutts
'Knot Nicholas luta (fine Bert Joint 1 li
1)r. ! au a„•,i
Mac Cardiff
Tho- Dement . Harv{ 1 Steplemeon
,term^tea Dumont ..Mrs Leslie s1ie• (111"'1
Phyllis t)tuuont .. Mrs. W. Tuthill
Joritie tete il.ittitt
Following the Play a Dance will be
held- Admission—Adults 2.5e: - Child-
ren 15c. Proceeds in aid of Red Cross
Masi. by Myth wile oieles-t ..
WAI TON
'1'h: [ F.W.O meeting Was hohl ul
Mrs, A. l'eutt. on February 21st
with 1$ ladies ptc4-tet. Mrs. (leo rOe
Lute
gave a talk on "How to Win
Friends and I/tilaenee People.•.
Lunch- was served at the close of the
meeting. The next. meeting will be
held at Mrs. Nelson Reid's an March
Mrs. M. Holland will give a talk
mi 'The Betiuty and Culture of tl'e
ll�nne 1 demonstration will be
given by :Vies W.t Bennett.
Mi •. C. H. Dtantr has returned
home after' spending the pari four
months in Toronto with her daughter
Mrs. P. Rutledge.
11r.. and 1frs. Clarence Steiss visit.-
ed
over Sunday with friends in Bros -
is.
\Stns Helen Steiss of Kitchener
spent the week end with her mother.
:Mr,. and Mrs. Thos. Williamson of
the boundary spent the week end iu
Toronto.
Mit. Gilbert 'McCallum has gone on
a trip to the West.
MTt. and Mrs. John Young aid lain
•ter Helen of Hallett visited Tues.
. to with Mr:. W. S. Forbes.
\tiss ida Taylor, who has spent the
(lye weeks .with- her sister. Mrs.
t: -11. turd, has returned to her home
r Motherwell.
Pleased to ,State Mr. Walter Broad -
foot returned from Kitchener Hospi
t.li last week and is doing. as well as
tan be expected.
Among those who took in the ex-
; ms ,0 to Toronto for tate week end
were Mrs. F. Rutledge. 1It's. Joe
1'::mphell and Mr. Bill Farquharson.
Bern—To Mr.and Mt Wes Thiele
well 00 March 2, a daughter.
PRUCEFIELD
Come one. conte all, to the play on
Friday 'vetting entitled. `'Glow
Lights of San Rey," by the lirncetteld
Y'Pt.•
Mr.and Mrs, T. H. Wheeler spent
the week end in Stratford.
Hies Anna Cornish spent the week
end itt Mitchell.
Mr lice Hehner is visiting her
sister to Exeter.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and :firs.
G. Swan were Mr. and Mrs. E. Schilbe
and son 0f Zuri'h, Mr. and Mrs.. E.
Munn and Elaine of Hensel'.
We wish to extend our very heart-
iest congratulations to Mr. Walter
McBeath. who on March let celebrat-
ed his Ptth birthday, and hope he
will enjoy many more.
Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe and family
- spent Sunday with :ler. and Mrs. H.
Cameron of Clinton.
Sure, and yell not be fox'gettin' the
St. Patrick's party in the S.S. room
00 •March 15th in the evening. Indade
and the Flannigans and the Mulligans
and the Patrick's, the Murphy's and
the K'ellys and all will he there. Be
sorra there'll he hapes to ate. too.
'Tis a secret what we'll be doin' but
ye may be sure you'll be sorry if you
stay away, Bedads, ye can't miss it.
Mr. Scott Davidson who recently'
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1040
sold his farm on the London Road to STANLEY of
J. McCowan, HENSALL
has purchased 150 acres Geo, F. Stephenson Passes at
in Nlorningtou township. north Of I Michigan— Nuns \t a yuetite t h (»nate Pelle-
Stratford.
i i. at
Marlette, c Igan— "'L''''' ct incl 1'1'4 wee(: with her
The following (tent front the Mart its Sirs. Katie ~cost and \It .Lar
letter• Leader refers to the passing
KIPPEN
Mr. R. .1. Daytnan spent the week
Ind with his brother (u felntroe.
Hookey c y faus are kept busy attend•
in; all tete games in the different
towns.
Mr. and Mrs, Ross Broadfoot enter'
tamed a large number of their
friend recently to a pregtes.ive
euchre (,arty which was much ea -
jived by all.
Senn. .Mae:writ e Mic-Donau( has
been moltliue,l II). lie(• ro1Nn hu• till'
pa51 ' utiPio ,t week, but t- ittlpta,c
ing at present
Ml. M', nm *!lett of leant sboro
'., 'I I.; ;aS1 w,• -,if after 1'.ippeu
t 1111,
' i t . 1la .,ltl• 1. •1,0,11 it.1s been under
Hi I tor -.oto" tile; hut is
,11111 'u i 1111i M.•I. - ut spent the
week 1, in I mitre and attended
h lip, o .?cuu•day aught at
Maple Loaf Gardens.
tla itiv,• laud, anti tollu,viag his uuu• lh e•t st, t -t.ua ,a,t_t.
Mrs. Mande I t ]nes, who has ,pest t cage to Miss Emma Rummel of /111 I 1 . 11: •.1 t1
1.
Ow lick t, ret 114th her t,' 1114111 tit's
IL Ricket, ret»r»e,l to her home nt irk" Ontario. September to. 1�9u, tell Mr. too., Mrs. ll1 ry Cook i 'far.
young couple iJauie in Marlette. 11 .t ,+ l au "11111 ,011.1 -rbc 1 1
i.;,,,,1,,,,„ T wet IaI hots t tuonlh Later, slume which time they ser's t t . bis. \ir, and \it . ..,+elle;...
1tti 1ht t \\'ilia wile has been
,'(.sing Miss Lana P,Ifu-ou, ri,ntrti have been residents. 1T r. Stetlheusou .r, i +,Is
ed to her (eine in I'\, on Thursday. hnught the blacksmith shop and resf i Mr. 1).t id Kele 1:t,, ncee td a ;,�1'
last, deuce of Mr. Henry Wiggins wtitrt•e tat w»a Mr. C1rti e 1'itteitell at
Hiss Margaret 1'ybus of Zurich is the gas station of Edward Burmeister 1» sct•1 t station and 0ontiittieed his
visiting het• grandmother. Mr's. H. now stands.- For. many year's Mr, ,tum ies this week.
Richer. Stephenson conducted a prosperous Mr. h I Patterson. Ms, has been
1trs. Joseph Uayman. who suffered business but when fire destroyed his nt,i'.oy1,t with \lr. 'Twit hill ter a
a heart attack a few weeks ago, is home and shop. a new building was number of year, 11a, been forced to
slowly recovering. -erected on the corner and he turned retire owing to ill health.
11r. Keith Colborne spent Sunday from his former business, and engaged Mr. and Mrs. t'ed Tam', of List,
with men, Colborne who is waiting on ill the sale of wagons, buggies, ntaelt wet pent the .week -end with the lat-
her mother', Mrs. Joseph Hayman. ,leery and hardware of alt kinds. In ,ter's harems, Mr. and Mrs. -Chas.
11r. and Mrs. W. Horner and Miss this later business venture he was McDonnell.
Irma Ferguson spent a day recently eminently successful for many years l'hc W. M. S. f itc i to hl t1'ri:u1
with stets Rhoda \\'eytedu, of Exeter before closing out the business and l lun•c1t will htr11 tt i iia to thank-
_ retiring from active business life. For 1)ifcri00 in the school -room 1` :the
ELIMVILLE i tllel1Y Years tee and lite wile have Church o11 Thu1 d ty, March 1.411 at
3liss .Toy Whitlock of 3t. Thomas
silent the '-inters at their home at ,1 pent,
w;ns ;t week end visitor with relatives Orlaudo. Florida, but. because of fail Sir, :mil ills. Kee l,'lui air of 7?w-
ing health, it was deemed advisable ter ti*Wed on etn,d.ty nee \t r, and
hire. for hits not to make the trip, this \Ir..A. l.. l"a e
Corporal Dickey and Pte. Alvin Pot -gear, The deceased was a ronsisfeht •I`lw Senior SVomen's 111 111itc will
1,•r of the Perth Regiment were Sorel' hold their regular meeting- at the
li:ev visitors at the ]tante of 11r. and member, l' the First .tet. and
, „
rhurvh, serving on many boards, and h;anc ,u \!u> Florence R'c[sh „n
in his (pilot way a liberal suppol'tel' \\'otitic 111 •,'dein~;. \Lary!! Isle. se.
of all ire activities. He never' craved 1. 17, ht,uer, of Clinton. well he the
public office, but at one time was i nest ,'leak e. The roll t t1 is ,to '1, •
Mr. Ben 'Williams were visitors at the member of the village commit :Al ,tu .cert t Aire OW 011111• at a material
home of lir. and Mrs. Art Jones in hays obliging, sereputously honest .,i.11. in 1/nt^iri+', Th, ,1101ia, Buy in
.t always be 1•e• will 'he
c' ,ie Itallautlac.
a native of Stanley township: Mr.t'haries Moore, :who has been
Death Takes Former Marlette
confined to his home during' the past
Business Matt --George H..Stephen- tell: is abir to the out Again.I
non. aged 72 •
pas eel away at his home i Nees. Harry Smith,,clh' has been ill
on youth Main street, 'Sundae. after- the 113,1 evcl al weeks i, soul.-
noon at .15 o'clock, following. tut ill- ) f' ‘hat my t n t d.
mv. of a }ear 01' more. Religious aer•I lite .wuu-ti seta -haw prize +t1in
toes were conducted at tate home at Wren 'we're: Fen wheat, \l r,, W. P.
” en 1 clover Wednesday afternoon, 1) ugail: \I r. l'rueniner: sprinlg
Feb. 7. Re, F. A. Andrews. pester of H 'I'ccrouncr; cart, oats, IO.
the First methodist church ofpciating w to it I r
( 1.r mon, \\'. Chapman. Gerald
end interment was made in Marlette • eater; hoc oat-, 1\\'. R. i)oti e lH.
d
e:.metery, Surviving hon are his ten,
widow 11vt' brothers, 'i'hntttas.Ctt.tt•le, itaeathe, W. .1. \icKeIlne r I
anti ,lural--. or Ontario. 111111111 and '
\\`1 h n i,• 11. G' Bell
Nelson of :tlauituhl, three iters - .
Edith. .let,, Ilntchiuson. Annie. hIrs e' ,-. '1\ tet + It r,. 11 R U;np ell.
:Andt'r.oi� Elht•, Mite. Densmore, all of \\ \1 k nzu•- c1 '-tem .\lex.
Saskatchewan. c :at he. l'hr d eased I ” `''t"'e. I-tn't1, td, \\• h. D'na-
„ Klin btity- :, iscis. the sen ut i10 t 1 t 1 t t 't nu 1\-n t n)>itt,
1 t \t ,1111 Stephenson, pioneer t AVP. `. lantic•t•:
1, "ttt 'tl s of ~routes township. 11111011 1 1 1'1 t. 1• 1'1. 1. U t .ti \1 •t.'lrie,
Wrote thitario in which ,•nnuuunity 1111 n 1- r 1)r, A.
\\'
i 1 ,e n put ti,
d 1111' It•:nb• of Klin ltsnt(tlt in his 1) 11 •.11: \\ I. \I h,u e knit".
tl '1'rnemu<• \\. R. I) :I_>tl'
1 Y01111g m•uilni)d Ht learn. 1 tat , 1r iv rt
Mgrs. Hurry Ford. -
We are sorry to report that Pits"
marl Herdman is not as well again.
Mr. tut( 11rs. Rolland Williams and
St Saturday. Mt. Stephenson will C nada in \lake a han.dt, ,
Thomas' on .n ur ay
membered as one of this community's
Niles. Mary Johns has secured a job cn "„ \[r, 1 t . vuillie, Mrs. 1,.
as stenographer at \i'atford, substantial. citizens. The fallowing out '\1 D�•c dile well ,,iv. a hnt,ulsu:r-
11r. and Mrs, I-1nyd Johns visited of town relatives and friends attend lion evil h�,nimt t fish. \I, . Greta
ed the funeral: Mr, and Mrs. Charles Lttnmit willsire in th-tric '' the ntu-
Tfth relatives in St. Marys last Stephenson,. 1)1t•. Thomas Stepltensalt ''''.1 ami \l w- Ilery1 I Abri, \(r,. \inure
Thursday. • brothers of the deceased; Mr, and
:sd Mrs Ct -the lunch.
11t George Stephenson and Clat • .._.__.J .._—
HILLSGREEN encs' Stephenson and Lorne C'oentau.t MANLEX
Mr. Otto Stephan his mowed into ne pitews; David • Stephenson and
the Mrs. Troyer house recently vac' Ralph 'Stephenson, cousins; Orval Me- \\'e ore sorry to learn that Mr. Joe
.fed by 141'. ('has. Robins
ee Clinehey. a friend, all of Varna. Om Manley had tate nllsforttute of losing
Quilting bees and mat bees seam to tarso: Mr. Lott Hartman of Ann the dine brd ood •Thomas McKay visit -
be the order of the day in this vicin' Arbor, Mich., brothtt•itt-law.
its. ed friends in London last week.
visit -
There are still quite a number suf. BRODHAGEN Mr. Joe McLaughlin wears a smite
Tering from the cold and flu. Nir. and Mea. Ray Collins and 1 a r} since the 20th of February when his
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson were of Stratford visited with Mt, attd wtl'e presented him with a baby girl
call"d to Stratford owing to the death Mrs itatfoHarold Diesit on Sunday. (veto will only be able to eelebiale her
of the latter's uncles Mt. E. N. Jones, Messrs. Albert and SVi1llutil Giuer• I birthday every four }'ears. $nt all is
who died quite suddenly, well 'The" all are well.
engesser and Albert Hinz attended
STAFFA Society in \\'aterloo on Satmday` WINTHROP
-The Staffa Junior Institut' met in evening, I Mrs. William Trewartha to in Scott
the hall with the Sento' in that nn 1Jrs, Fred Hinz visited with her Memorial Hospital, and,- we are Pleas.
\CPdn,'sday, Feb. 28th. The meeting sister. Mrs. Frank Hinz in Kitchener ed to hear she Is now recovering from
opened by singing "0 Canada," withnn Saturday. an attack of pneumonia.
Margaret Allen presiding. The roll Mr. Rudolph Thiel of Tentagami is Percy Gillies, young son of Dan and
salt was answered by "One of your spending a few weeks with friends. Mrs. John Gillies, is on the sick list.
earliest recollections," The minutes
of the last meeting were read by Ina -
Miss Vera Rock has returned to Mrs. George Eaton has returned
the banquet of the Waterloo Musical
Enterprise where she has been teach-
ing school far several years.
A number front here attended the
funeral of the late James Elliott,
which was held let Mitchell on Friday
last, Mr, Elliott taught school at
Brodhagen for 22 years.
The ladies of the Ladies' Aid quilt-
ed two quilts at the home of Mrs.
Aug. Hoppenrotlt on Friday.
The Post Office Department at Ot-
tawa has opened a Savings Bank
branch at the Brodhagen Post Office,
which will be a convenience to the
public.
bel Templeman in the absence of the
secretary, During the business it was
decided to have Munro play entitled
"Tempest and Sunshine." with a
dance following on March 20th, The
topic given by \Irs. Cecil Bowman
wits assisted by interesting readings
by Mrs. Alvin Warden, Marion Drake
and Margaret Arlen. The junior
members also gave an apron display.
The meeting closed by singing the
national anthem. Lunch was served
by the Senior Institute.
Hon. Earl Lawson
Will speak at Cardno's Hall
r
AT 2.30 P.M.
In the interests Of
J. W.
MORLEY
NATIONAL
CONSERVATIVE
CANDIDATE
FOR HURON -PERTH
EVERYBODY WELCOME.
Ladies Especially Invited
God Save The King
J. W. MORLEY
home after nursing her daughter, Mrs.
McCowan.
The caterpillar tractor plow has
been plowing out the township con-
cession roads in McKillop.
DUBLIN
Mrs. Thomas Feeney was moved to
her daughter"s in Kitchener on Sun.
ay.
Mrs. Hugh Benninger is not ini
>roving as quickly as her many
riends would like,
Sister Mary Viola and SisterMary
Joseph have returned to Chatham
again after a visit with Mrs. Thomas
Feeney,
Mr, Edward Byers has purchased
the WilliamStapleton farm.
Mr. Dan Williams of Dublin has re
turned to his home here • after a
lengthy trip to the United •States
The Dublin C. Y. 0, entertained w
members on Friday night witha very
interesting program.
Mrs. Hugh Benninger is nearly re•
covered from her recent illness.
31r. Ed Byers has bought a farm111111 31r. Wm. Stapleton.
Miss Birdie Murray is visiting in
Kitchener.
Mr. Michael Darting etas returned
from Chicago after spending two
weeks with his sister.
Mr. Joseph Jordan of Detroit. was
week earl visitor withMr. and Mrs.
,James .Jordan.
Hiss Joyce Maidens of - London is
visiting Hiss Mildred Murray.
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ST. COLUMBAN
Mt.,. Leo Murray visited her sisters
at Walton last week.
\l: Timeas Feeney. who has been
t
quo: Mitt Seaforth hospital was re.
Meted to the home of her daughter in
Kitchener last week. We wish h her a
speedy recovery. -
Joseplt 1lalou'y wears a smile this
week. "It's a boy."
1Ir. James earth) is able to be up
again after a month's illness.
EASTER SPECIALS, WED.
MAR. 13
IN
GENUINE
Oil Permanents
7', for $5.00
5 n;t
for $3.50
.350 for $2.50
t''trooinenr Ends, $1.50 to $2.50
Alt work guaranteed and done by
JEAN SMITH OF STRATFORD
At E. H. Close's Barber Shop
EUCHRE AND
DANCE
in Winthrop Hall
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
Euchre starts at 0 o'clock
AGAR & HOGG ORCHESTRA
Admission 25e. Lunch served
DANCE
IN THE TOWN HALL,
HENSALL
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
CASA ROYAL ORCHESTRA
Admission 50 cents
C. Watson, Manager
VARNA -
A community entertainment for the
benefit of the Red Cross fund, will be
given in the hall on Friday evening.
March 15111. There will be a variety
erogramm offered by six different sec-
tions of the community. consisting of
music, plays and humorous selections
of different kinds. Please keep date
in mind.
The W.A. of St. John's Church met
at the hone of Mrs. NI. Elliott on
Friday.
We are pleased to report that Mrs.
Stewart Beattie and Mr. David Steph-
enson aro able to be up and around
after their recent illness, But Mr.
Jack Smith is not doing as well as we
would like to report, and is still in
London hospital,
Mr. George Stephenson. County En-
gineer of Walkerton, called on Mr,
George Beatty Sr. Sunday. He was
accompanied by his brother Herbert,
The Varna Branch of the Red Cross
shipped a box containing 23 suits of
pyjamas, 24 pairs of socks, 4 scarfs, 1
pair knee caps, 6 pairs of wristlets
16 pieces undies for children and 1
quilt.
The Young People's Club met at the
home of Miss Jean Reid Monday
night.
RE E
T THEATRE
Seaforth
NOW PLAYING
TYRONE POWER ALICE FAYE
"Rose of Washington Square"
MON., TOES„ WED.•
Claude Rains Jeffry Lynn
—In—
"Four Wives"
The Land• sisters and Gale Page.
•'Pt 111' Daughi,:'rs" became "Four
\\-raves" tffl11 lovely lively -and
gay'.
AINVINONEMMIIMISIMPIISIMMIMAINNOMaime
NEXT THURS., FRI., SAT.
`MARY HART
PONY EXP ES
• RAYMOND
yi(t`f,T- H A T T O N
COMING—'THE HOUSEKEEPER'S DAUGHTER
emaggefEtteggEREtall
tiers a veld. a4es ...0 a9: 11
THE NEW
with FERGUSON SYSTEM
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Lightweight, 1 -wheel, all-purpose Ford tractor
complete with Ferguson hydraulic Controls,
starter, power talc' -off, pneumatic tires, gover-
nor, adjustable treads, ignition lock, throttle
control, independent rear -wheel brakes, air
cleaner. Come in and see it!
DALY'S GARAGE
FORD DEALERS
PHONE 102
SEAFORTH
TUCKERSMITH COUNCIL
(Continued From Page 1.)
therewith: Wilson McCartney, power
and labor, $180.15; Wilfred Coleman.
trucking, 5288.10; Alex McGregor.
trucking, $125.70; Glen McLean,
gravel, $126.10. The Clerk was auth-
orized to call •for tenders in the local
papers. for complete operation. tent(•
ever to supply all -machinery and
place crushed gravel of road; 2nd,
tenderer to supply power and labor
to place gravel in bin,using
Town-
ship crusher; trd. tender for trucking
gravel per yard mile and at a Hat
rate within a radius of 5 miles from
pit. (4) For rubber tired tractor per
(lour to operate grader. All tenders to
be opened March 23rd at Seaforth at
7.3o p.m. Mr. Andrew Bell reported
having attended a very instructive
tonventiau of delegates of the rural
municipalities, at Toronto. and his
expenses were accordingly paid. A
resolution was passed. rmuirhtg that
the seeretarytreaslrer of each school
Section be entified that after April
1st interest at the rate of 5Si per. 811•
aunt will le charged ou all money ad•
vanc•ed to school sec'ttons up to Dec-
ember 1 5th. The following 0111115 Wert'
received by the Treasurer during
January and February. 1114o: Relict'
grants. $2711•II3; arrears of tuxes,
$1242.27; subsidy, 53235.42; loans
$2500; roads. $15.44; sundry, $7,1111;
county, $855.15; pneumothorax rebate
$0.110. Total—$81411.111. Bills aucl tte-
cotuts -- Relief, fuel, $87,48; food
supplies. $74.11; milk, $1530; audit-
ing and expenses, 553.42; Municipal
ef'�®
SPRING IS COMING
Grain prices are going up. Have
you ordered your fertilizer? We
are advised that prices of material
are sure to go up, Why not order
now and be safe. We sell "Shur -
Gain." We also have Hog Concen-
trate and "Big 50" for your poul-
try.
We also buy all kinds of grain
for George Thompson of 'Hensall,
and we will truck it for you and
supply bags. -
Telephone for information as to
prices, etc.
SPROAT e SPROAT
TILE YARD
Phone 655 r 2. Seaforth
CURLS & WAVES
Are Forecast
by
The Leading Hair Stylists.
Permanent Wave
SPECIALS
INDIVIDUELLE OIL WAVE
Reg, $7.50 $5.00
NO -AMMONIA OIL WAVE
Reg, $5.00 $3.50
CURLY T -OP
Reg, $3.50 $2.95
SCHOOL GIRL END CURLS
$1.50 and $1.95
SUTHERLAND
Beauty Shop
Phone 152
World, supplies, $14.36: Expositor.
assessor's supplies, ore„ $42.40; Town
of Clinton, re relief, $5.27. Road me
counts—$4S.10; relief, rent, 510.00;
D. F. McGregor, printing, $21.511; sal-
eriee and postage, $56.00. Council ad•
jomrue1 to meet. on Saturday, April
6111, as a regular meeting at 6,30 p.tn.
---D, F. McGregor, Clerk.
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. Doig and family have - moved
from Mr, Ashton'•s fta'rm .W The
Broadfoot farm 'lorntedly: known las
B'riigettd,
,Mr. and kers, I.. Teblbutt ,visited
with 1br, and 1Mrs. 'Gifford iO•ich one
01114 last 'wt'ek.
Mr, and ..Mrs. Elmer Townsend and
family and \•irs. Amos Townsend
'spent( Sunday 'with iItr. and Mrs,
Ray Townsend.
The neighbor's of '14r. Roy armpit
arcpleased to Sec 111in1 ,atttt again '.'liter
Iheinl4 confined to tItis room for ltwcl
weeks with tile flu. been
Will Blank, who hasbeen
confined to her room :For _,eeveaa1
w-eeks,is improving (arid tiler 'friends
110141 to .yce' then taroun'd shortly.
Want and For Sale Ads., 1 week 25c