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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-02-17, Page 4F,41�97T�,j-,, v, �4­ Otj VEBRUARY 111", 1928. 4 oini'ffol(i 777 7 �7 -7— -77=i - J 912 i"M 7W Z I,, k". I I �X I 4 A."I'l A;; R �,; REAF0 Tf;i, ggg; 42.2111 0, THE RURONJ�, N�, OE, 6KP S -i"$ 7, MI, R91 WA K�11014 x 1�4 Ri;�� Wk W, 41w, q;,, W jj­� V!, R 07 i" I WE I au", %�;IWRZMPC 8110 `%tZ11,111 I V 4 V;,WiAIVI'I�'!� s', W, 4 W;Wjy,=PV' U%W al 11�1�77111 Np V,4i UAW5,RST, Kf un �t:ihv�-ipa Z '4=, 14va.� 11% Pf, DIU, 77. 12)4 at OM90%, with 114, �A a, Qw pip OiL OX 6! 44 P� -N 40404 !��iweu so pexti�eictiv P. ZUO)ra Ark A040W.444544 1,r,� - vr�A­', T ,e,641; qWW k V egt (All 114r4 -at W lux L0344% aua mr0i,- M. Joae!a w1w % *%Mtion, as it. 40,0 b.; 400 Q­ K"F 'R ie golden w��ddx 5D ",CaMbe� Cal .. . .... ..... ....... ... .. t 4 Z,A of 'Jild=. IA WeAr any 0 N04 '49#14y eir UZuZI ifbzziA, andi al; Sp I . I , 4 of wmuads,� WOR. k3 014, wg�. qeobo a ar�l -Lro, 'Tip, 4id aot, relobraft tuor 4'x� en� 1ka day ilaL two alateisj �;4T=.' aftb, -Sinivh, e� is ro, g, TPk A1404P4 7 �7 F�7,tP 71,� 1� :� , 1-4 If ii ! .." i ". �. ; 4a ON 01,�'! .Weads Wr= 44N 15. R 111, "1 VL --,,W -OUT, 4 74"W'pq ii the faneml froml a dlatawe Wqrgl Ift., :Qu�e w ers, , � t vgrw aren; U& A 199. NUR"A 13.4. X AA" 64 U WWI or to sign Mall lest Friday- evening was- 'well urerth, and Xr. and 1.5a War- b _Vnshed to discon- were 14-g. a44 Wre. a. 41, b 21144W: Notes,—We dance in %he 'WiAtt"OP t4 R Margaret Smitb"Of LOR&n. 8, PAd that before a 114 'ibtt w1a, 'P�Iva, 4 p Jopes, of Loadow, gelved V tt da to., decide Strong and Mr& Joe 3W Bon ron 7 1em. Ant a of Christ, =An nut t. The new contract tende;&—A gang of unters went out Forrest, of near Seaforth. A,y6ry en le,4.U, 34441 Rev. S� joy b��,ining "on then', their to hunt game last Monday and balp Ntos.—,MiEs Ellen, 'McAllister, <of in hurst on kres �rwgffll and assigns, reafeCt- pass U'i 0 egecutors, idm1nistrt,r,, Ifty jack raBbits�­Mr. and HensEvIll, is spending a. few ;days at T lay god about f aing was a i�o 20 Years, thereby c0u- Sunday with friends in Walton, Mrs, W. C. Bennett a -ad Ronnie spent the hom-of her sister's, Mr, choiz cko "ove McAllister. Mission Ban�d wil .:;Pto M-Me� 90n% �g. W , '011, R,4 rX 0�::A.T w held a t the close of the service q a against the PTO- Thomas Salmn and daughter, Annie WELCOME on ..�Xtte rates demanded in- C ice Serv*;os V b Lit of Brandon, Xan., spent a few days Sunday, February lotIL—A number in the ie the ine with Mr. and Mrs. George Fjwton.--A from here attended the on :from 33 cents a month to party �p dance will be held in Winthrop 110 United Church, Hensall, Sunday 'd Ir, own share of costs. ilng,: ry 20th, and polling ruary evef wikiwa'Friday, 'February 24th. Music by night last. The Valentine -be held on Monday s n, erO­ 6 cents for the first 42i� �Wllowatts and 2 beyond social Feb Starlight Cavaliers-'�—We are sorry which was to he held on to hear r _ Lou Bl Friay, Feb- one WePJ;­'40W% ois )n the sick loth, was postponed till jyable geograp4y.,� list. We wish you a speedy recOv- rury '24th. vice$ in Carmel Pro. folloed by *ontests wwoh Lou—Mr. Irvin Trevirartha. at- -y the position that ery, byteriin,'�Cl% —The services In enjoyed, and a verrly dqinjtWv� spreelsel tended the Short Colarse in Clintorf ZURICH '�nL� Zthe' juj.�l Users of Hydro in this district, Carmel uhurch served. Miss last week—imiss Minnie Wheatleyc, Notes�-A fire alarm bell has been harge -Aell had charge a l$4th, will ;,I as others, have been placed coming 51 ruary Viae Print spent Sunday t her home. I by e of �a'* ing'* entertainnaent.—Mrs. T. . . . . . . . installed in our local public schoo A,toresmug and special by the mew ruling of the Hydro Coln- the trustees, during the past week.. charaabei-.: the iteo"mug per- Joynt left this week for Detroit, where his is a good step towards making vices &403 of tboln.;. 'she.,will.,.spend a short vacation rvAth ,.t. y that this rulin mAs4ion, and to s. leautify jig ",'q urch thro out, IUr also will visit with rel- eriQr 0 eL-�­ iS bot unfair, is not ST. COLUMBAN the school safer forthe children. Fire t f h arbitrary and, -11swill have to be dri 'A ta s, w6ves in London, and Toronto. --Mr. practiced every of whichIma oar cular ment!Q.n wa too much. iNotes.—Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cleary f Some of -the rural users ol Hydro eeks so the children­wRl bere- made I19M M Georgo Hes's very - TM 00 uw we veek's, issue. pleasant ns enteirtained -a number of their friends pared in the, event of danger. Mr. and app e sermo, for the, o;c4 ly'eintertainqd on: Tuesday evening 0ftcted by the new Ave euchre party -last ale tatiewas spet. ruling,, haw had to a progres I ive pastor an -a ery en" Lloyd O'Brien and family have mov casion d V�i joy e 09, 4161 red by theL installed. for a number of week. Mrs. William Dorsey and XT. d into the house on Mill Street, own� of -the �k ',',Rev. James McIlroy. -TheAiritpart of the,evehl was de - music prizes, They have gone e many There will: to the ex- Michael Downey Won he first ed by Mrs. C. Ayotte. idiaa�be very special 5se to music, followed by lunch. to all im- -.very e f1]JLXr': us V- while the onsolation prizes were it is 'hoped 'virill soon lead of wiring their houses and e friends of Mr. W. B. Battler will be y th dud that uproario ,., _Wch, choir.- so that the WeAsp eep in n —Dr. air last xclli�r dAIV6 ummy ana in anothe,V coluinii,, is offering his' f9teefu awarded to 'Mrs. J. L. Malone and orry to hear of is. -serious illness serviceR..Vtowm- to be very Sttra0+.1ve play, - - entitled, 11M` proyement'L in heir healM n,barns. Patrick Jordan. — Mr. Jack Xur- 'at present.�AnGther dance, -under the and thereI no doubt be a very whith will 'be put to on. in, the e-. morning service MF,' system's -and eleetrie ranges. Not phy as returned after a visit auspices of the band, boys, is being large TowA 11all-ori Friday evening, Febru, H�&nsall, -or For several a 'cba4 farm, a short distance =ay, W $Iny, can afford to stand the with friends in Toronto. — Edith held in the town hall this Friday eve- Masonic- �,,,'.&--Home.—The at-homc 4'r' -17-th, under the auspices of the S Wa -iim& en, the doctor haS'Ibeen the discontinuatin of the Miles of Stratford Normal School, ning.—The concert last Friday eve- held 'on y fine proNrty, in the way of new- 6ild4 'iiien; intelid. anoth�i Ala'nqe' 'on, loss which nesdi evening under A.Y.P.A. of St. Paul's Church. This service would, entail. Yet it is eit er e Zurleh Lodge, �Px'omises to be a 'h,tfire t n or homeere. ning given by the young people of the allfip t the week end at h A. F veal,treat wit ings, fencesnd drains, hakifig it now Friday evening crl,nkt �w an are duly —Emily Downey, of Detroit, Is visit- the Lutheran Church, was well - at- and A,. a very fine event., The IL acts, and not one ent that or submitting to a twenty year ong with its rich.soil and, good location.'a making fini pTepai�atiopr4 for t. e e. ing her parents,Mr. and Mrs�. Mieh,�Lcl tended and a success in every Way. entertain60i.'.*&e Mrs. Grainger, con- from beginning t.Q end.�A number -of wney.—Xrs. John Dalton pent a Over $100 was realized.—At the sale tr and Missr Pearl o gontract at the almost prohibitive Do Alto, M@t -rates ased. few days with her daughter, Mrs. J. house- Newtoli,4�jifi- ist. They'both de� at his home on Tuesday evening, it of the dwelling property and Oni —The ladies of the C.W.L. hold effects owned -by Mr. Len�'Klp- lighted' di 'with their B i i theform of a surprise p0ty, -his rural service required the L. Malone. very eing n U t ence e in the parish hall per last Saturday, Mr. John -P. Rau I res is 17 .construction of new lines it would are holding a dant p easing.,: i�p% and, ad to p0nd 06aMoned by th birthday, A, ay evening. Good music to it on Wednesd -- tlLe Property to encores, ftughout the evening. very fine signe�t ring was' ven be a very different thing. But wa; the purchased of , 4 -iss .-Mildr�d"Mc- ei�e c Mr, him, presented by M to Aces no uch thing. The service is Mr. and Mm John Meagher, of Dub- ir+ March.—Saturduy of this- week -the Thomas as one of the com- and ,although taken' coyiil� r villages ad- lin, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. e has been secured for the O'aslon-- for $2,525.00- He All get possession Th hairman, but "Inh Sto f re 'o ma supplied by the town o sale of the effiects of Rev. I -L Rmbe mittee, ver i)�,Teasingly introduced tthejPletel by surprise, Harry thanked. y th -and it costs the Commission A. Ducharme.—The sno-plo, h, will be held. Mr. Rembe is deliver- ertertainei%�'aid -made the announc6- for the gift and -that he would joinin rg gain made its appearance on the not a cnt more to supply it than it a ing his farewell sermons on Sunday, ments fo-k',"the committee. At the Q*ayt apprciate it. This was fol- Has theT611 wing ba �ins tO:,,offer' U :70 Highway, but the weatherman does February 27th, and expects to leave c -h- was ze does to supply the village or tow lose of th rogramm, lunc �. by a number of games, the pri not seem to favor it.�Miss Emily for Winnipeg soon thereafter.—Work� served 'hich edless to say, was winners being Miss Mildred Scruton Ce -w, , ne step,ivand heconviu' d Why then should there be the demand Downey and. Messrs. and Miss Soren- men are busy remodelling the prem- much a 4 and Hitrry Joynt, after.,which �a -very And sen spent the week end at the home for the prohibitive incre3se? fine".. lunch as served. Foliawin ises east of the Dominion House, and dandinj,'Oled in the early our 9 : LAMP GLASSES 'Michael Downey.— -fo - Lucan inusie ed in with . I . I rmerly occupied as 9 25C 'or even if new lines -were required, why of Mr. and Mrs. a band hall'and The Av46iiW lunch, was 2 . f ....... ........ 9 'Anna e on, of D hwo 9 does the Commission not allow the The Holy Name Society held a very .�;t Orchestra of . , .. ............ iore recently as living apartments. supplied th -.iausic for the dancing. in is od, as LANTERN GLASSES S? successful euchre in the parish hail rr r y !XccOmPaui EPPOM SALTS farmers to construct their own line When c st.—Mrs. P. , Fisher -.and ompleted the first story ill A very "j j�able thne was spent b� ...... C ;, ­: 1 d1aughteki Miss Eleanor, are spending, 6 u on Friday evening last. �Mr. William be occupied by Mr. Harry G. Hess, as all. 25t 2 fe They have done it in CASTILE �SOAP Morris acted as chairman and ad- ......... an electrical and radio display and Woma-nl.s �,Simday.—On Sunday list patt,'C�t hli'week-with Mr. und:Mr&; 25 b telephone'and they have done it well, dressed the , audience after eleven rch were alter X:offat, of"Br6cifiel Mr, I b0PPRESS SALTS 7 akes for salesroom. The second sto 'will be the servieei%slpth Unitedch.0 d 25C E ry e rise w CANNED pounds I ............ while the expe, ould not be more games were played. The prize win- occupied by Mr. and -Mrs. Hes�s as most lar'-ely:'ittended both murning Frank Bossenbe'rry was in, iiie vi . ...... g SALT-.— ethan half what the Commission asks ners were Mrs. John Downey and Mr. I. apartments. and evenih the,first -part of this eek�,renewi foe a cwt. -and OLO CHEESE 1ving s were Harold Maloney for first prizes. Con- S�mr acquaintances and hi s A 9 many friend for such construction. delivered f;y-,,Ahe pastor, Rev. 5.00 pounds 10i ... ...... 29W Of solation prizes went to Miss Horan clair, part of the ser- wre pleased to, m]Leet him again. Nr- &Stf)k SHELL -,ARONI. Again, when, a farmer signs one Thomas Moylan. The re- eirry. is on '20 and MT. Bosse e of the for#mlost, -both a, cts, he signs XIPPEN vices was. woman's choir, . per cwt... 3 pounds .......... twenty year contra, musicidns,­-The munici maming -pa g took the the morning,' gang evening sorvvices�, palot ismorO! a first mortgage against his property form of an old �time dance, music —With but a short time to go and FIVE 110i�i iLi;T� FRESH DATES. ! lr�, '12 lFarmers. r 30 voices; that gav4� han boilying here, foUowing - the ewt.- for the-amoun and term of his con- being,furnished by local talent.-JMiss the -inter months will be past, why not check , . - I - _ .3, P tp oil, your wants? Look over your imple- evidence of fgbod trainh�g-ut "handing down by His Ho' .. .. - , -7 . .- --, .. . ider their nor Judge ...... the Gertrude IcGrath, of Guelph, spent At- delighted the Lewis-, of Goderiefi, of ments and see what is to be repaired. Now choir -leader bad-th the.., findi4g, Worse than that, under -terms f this contract, he does not Sunday at the home of her parents� is the time when ne can igive their best'at-� othAi, our �prsiiht- '!Lee Robert': 19 tention to same- A good line of wood work congregati vith their fine render We are leased 'to know that'Mr. J, was un"ated. The. -know n 'hand, tongues, shafts, whiffietrees ingoif by.; gins, electiot rrect -that the amount he signs for ins, a�thems_and solos, spc Stapleton is much improved, in health. "'Y' 0 spokes, also ploug] promises to be keenly contested.---4mr. will be the amount he will be requir- neckyokes, buggy rims, being -takeuilrin the morn� Main Doig, barrister, - Port Wift, Ca an ra Leap Year in,511. Columban, 1928 repairs, D L val separatW supplies, Fin- ing �anthern by Mrs- Alifred.Clark and Wi Huron,. ed to pay. 'He has -not even the stone th-es,Ltubes, chains, patches, cement, etc 1�sie Buchanan; --and in ed. Cash or -trade t att '8138.i the eve- Mich., has been spending a few holi- iven. Give us your rap ention At the Old Stand. W. L. surance, let alone the guarantee, that free " �j� anthem by -Mirg. Alice Joynt. days at his rural home near here, in nir 0 maidens fancy he am Henry Schafer­4Many in Mrs. (Dr.) G. H. Reld;--� the Township of TtIckersmith, and' 'R, UCE -1DR.-,witli fine calling on friends in'our village.—Mr, BI�RY' FTEILID ount will not be increased, Here are golden eap, Death of if St. George, I year, cliances .doul1led, even trebled. Does it look That will make your sorows flee. this part were surprised to le Of.deligUed the c6ligrogati arn the death of Mr. Henry Schafer, of an-4--plenid1v rendered solos both at Dave Kay, decorator, of.,Clinton,-and: -ZD deal to the rural user of like a fair Dan Mattliewsas been patient, ass ing good headway our village, which occurred on Ation- the morning and evening servicesi the istants, are mak dro?" day of this week. Mr. Schafer had -title -of the solo ii he -iiiorriing being it decorating the basement of the Looking forward to this year; A service charge of $3.40 a, month Now if some girl would only ask him, not been en-joying good health for ,tAjlbfie," and in the evening, "Beyond United church,. while �' Mr. harles means that a rural user of Hydro will `Twotild" fin his fivart -with cheer. some time, but 'had always been able the Down." Mrs Rdid was here vis- Wol-fe, of our village-, has completed a _pay a tax of $40.90 a year over -above all his other taxes. It does The teachers won't behome till Easter when he took to his -bed and on Mon- Sheffer and ki ve plaster in the ceil- be d turday,, ithig, y her parenj;',- Mr�! and Mrs. E. his part in the wa of repairing brok- ridly 4onsented to sng en and defecti bovernMent S "ed -and walls. When the work is -or day' evening passed away. Mr. and her many friends were pleased to ing not include heat, ligM or power. For So here's your chance f er was among have the oppor.W� of hearing her completed the school room will look Morris Schaf one of the oldesi --d he pays ace _Burke,Frank emonstri ording- to his cvn- Mike Murray, Joe D Emmett Malone and Wilfred Maloney.- residenta of this community and was- -again, as for some�Zfflat% in what was ery nice and -up-to-date, and in the -sumption. How many farmers will well and favorably kh-o-�.rn in this ds- lmwn as the Ketfi6dist church here meantime, unda---7' ind- chir (Qlegnij Mae�ines *91 be -,want to assume these extra ta&? Joseph Coyne, happy Joe, trict, having kept the hotel here for she -was a alued, member of the choir practising is hdfd in -the auditorium The most approved Power and Seed , 9 usia of p er8- TmitL Fractic4il Demonstrations in, ithi How many can afford to? For him a jolly girl should, a great 'number of years. The fun- before going to anA while in of the church—We regret, to state tion daily on tbis try- that at date cif vWiting Mr. John SCREENS will -be�. Sy qualified meii in charge. A limited---quatititly 4 eral was held on 'Wednesday and was that city was a� .#imber of Sherburne given, Tffien the people s each. -of tho� po anctioned Hydro, Just put your cake upon the sill o' im bye and bye. conducted?,by Rev. R. Connor, of St. St. Mothodist church -c�oir. The spe- well, who resides a inile east of 6ur grain and seeds, fiAll be thoroughly ele*p ;and giad,64 pment and the huge sums it And y6uql get h -devel AndTews United Church. Interment ci&l subject taken bk' the pastor for' village, Continues very iU and has been designated Wow, -vrould on -tail, they did, it with the as- was inade, �n Maitlandbank CemeterA' his. evening sermo= was "A Young visited during the pait -week. b the Lectures will be deliver�d by EkPiRTS ea&rdapyra Though Joe Nelady gives the music y 6tr1j10 P."m. 4stroc0a, -is route each time, Seafoth. fuller sketch of his life W members of his family living at a EASES of different Oman's Wooint -a Brides Dest ;Iuranee that the benefits would be And tends h FARM OROPS aid INSEC will be giv&-text 'Week. ny 11 and was Q1, �cf good practical distance, Grant being in -the West, WEEDS -and -411 other phis4s bf i It i,. shared by all alike. That assurance His eyes are for the pretty girls,: 4�x last week. -to sourm of PU s nd dvi��,. and was liriLer­ who rrived hert Mr.. ormation will also bg� as 11aS . never - We hope thut he will shine. Notes—IMrs. Robert Dinsdle, of thoiight a been fulfilled, nor is it like th46 town line, has returned home at- edto throughovtv#h very much in- Caldwell has een -a m6st active gind Ss� les, of SELECTE15varieies'dT FAUX CUOi�S:.' or ly to e -fulfilled as long as the Hydro te visiting friends in Stratford— terest and profit, energetic worker and �good'.farmr, iwili STOP fr=4 a.*. th 5 ,&L the 961 - If you give Joe Eckert a fright arbitrary Miss Jean Ivison is visiting 'her sis- To Be Buried -'�At MeTaggart's.— and -has really take his streiiith Commission possesses th( too lowing poinita: It may come 01A alright; d --power and the -will t ars$ 0 use 'it, as they With Gilbert Murray you are too late ter, Mrs. Reid Torrance, of Porter's Mrs. R J. Patterson of. our village, much for some ye n the carrying -he in this and other cases. He is ceitaiin of hii fate. ecting that hot mother, who has Man, 5 (Mon.), "Hydro at Cost" is a good slogan, ited friends in London during the past been residing for� v, couple of years the ldest and best known residents 28 (Tnes.� ......... Clinton set;) ......... iinktiw e -but as, �.y6t only a half truth. Ger- Joe cis cQuaid, Jack week:—Mss Margaret Elgie, of aughtgrs,�And som-in-law in of this district passed away this week led.) Hart, Fran with he r 29 (V ' Hill.—Mr. and birs. W. R. Cooper vis- is exp on of his Zne 100 -acre farm—one of Feb. 27 (Mon.) ........ Seafdith ne and Dan Will S Tuckersmith, visited at the home `bf Name Jaw, SaiAc, will arrive here in the person ofhe lite Henry 8chaf- Mar. I (Tht�rg.) in cit- Noylan, Joe Hal Vening or young men, ther on Thor ta to*ns and favorably located Now heres a few fine Miss Mabel Livingstone, of HcKil- ei Friday for, of Kippen, who was keeping hot I les.have for years been getting the �-�uiti a nitotmog, if thOlv* Surely you can pick your choice. 6k; accompanied at Kippen- efore Hensall was a vil� Train is belug. run',bpecially for of'ihe VA R in number from here attended the e9 at b the r&nin%--*0 �e husband, lage, and -.who vas in -his 90th rear. t1le, vicinity a of its edmwo�iv -I)ti eges -and benefits of Hydro ate 11 �'wAts 4 named. TA I iAdViihtag . Masonic -banquet at Hnsall on W�d- Lhols Horton;,;mVhp�i it trill be ze. He was wonderfullk smart for'his, 'features. while the rural communities and Then comes Gevald Doyle;, �4ho' , nesday evening of this week. Mr. embered by reid6ii -of The Exposi- years and had a) -ways had 9, very ac- The Fderal Seed Dogament, tho'-Cailadfan --- other urban cenres not so favorably As patient as can -be, 1,t m.&ry and Mrs. Edgar Butt, of cur,,villbge, tor, Vassed aiwa'4"Jiumber of weeks �ive life, and indeed seen many Pacific o%ts If YOU girls.thinkthat he woi �sitdated, have been paying the C I , TMfi visited with friends in. Seaforth du- ago at Moose 'ihe condition changes in the country, and -oho could Departnient tof. Agrictiture in,opero� 5 Justask him once and see. ­rn ,, ing the -past week.—Mr. and Mrs. E. of the out getting any of the benefits weUther-6fid"i-OR& were such turn is bandl o aly4ost. any foi n',,,of For further particulurg,apply lbi�l.-Lollc eges. That is not public re peivil Pq�]�ard, of G*derich.Township, igit- ihat it -was impt�0�1616 at that 1 to work.—We g3edt to learn that , Mr. Algtitulture, Toronto, And as for Joe Stapleton, Mrs. Th6s- bring the remah!&,-'h to 'be interred Frank Baili'h4ks lbe�n- quite ill duift lovrnersbip as it should, or as in- He%- -after a school teacher or a nurse ed at the home of Mr. and e,& to be. But if you h -ave theluck, arn, a . -ce He'd The willing to tryhis. luck. Wov ,tend at -DW t VVd le t�dd- griculture, 'VW*Z6,, Oat ag the week. in the famil I agg�wVs the past wst&, bu Butt, *A our village, dri y A .1 1 T —Kr. William Doig, d Port Huron, ceindtory, s the'it,16#�4h,-W re'11T I- of writing�; is some 7 visited a few days here durine 'the ning on avftl snow A number Of tabbits still.adtilnub to week—,Miss Cora Strong %I d be bagged in thia" �lisiAct' by ou� itnt, the storm at the tirkdk�, �-the dek%th, 91a Jacir Mur-phy and 31arneg "uaid, 19AYFIIRLID ek end with Mr. and. Mrs. . Willihm the r 4 Afi a fault - un- ispoftsmena---4we afd Mae They smile and thpt with vim Vie emains, weft'# Sinclair :and Thes, C6n- ti they could b6"' Vi�'bs. 'Mra., William Henry, ft�r lier. late &ccesdul r!atertainmentThe bot But, girls, don% waste p US 'st r -Kent thot the r�= long and isedous ffln6ss, gblo -to cft� 00 renivig, the 9th, under the aus- Two schcil teacheragot them. mid'entertainment on sitt has purchased an Atw2itei -taken L K L froih Me train pae on, dt. end - r-hurtah on -Sunday our - t radio from Mr. W. J. Beer, of Kite- gtsion; S �gots,-kz qd TAnity 0hurch, rugs. a sue- ter, which Is giving Rood satisf1letioi. rerot to fthe _piing Ss6a ghoP4 091 be held he -re FAR, t -law of and r. on Friday, February 240h) in the I*A', Now all y a son -1Z 1hore, vas splendid. attend oungaidenwho 'read thi - sr,, leaving hslq,and provdaes. to 'he one of, the !,& azee'llent supper was serV:- -T LL a,' Hortbi� -ad best 'dt hild d vill* m� doubt, iml, SA basement of :the Towa H91L Donn let Lap Yelar 1928 Vasa in time ;P?*gramme do"isted oif� rocIts- Wathont tauhing he heart of some A Ple, Social Tvill be hold in the, remains at 0 or To- largely Qe 1) ir.onto, as MT. Jim; of Donell wis­visftead on; uncatlidel Pmk&torldh church ot � vvxdue�- '21nd. Vhera *131 be 1%oos Jaw, w n: ayby; Vh'Wley and 'X`ZUd WIhIo Would gladly be youk husbgnd. dav N iber until noo W! -T dud 6. 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