The Lucknow Sentinel, 1937-12-23, Page 4Lyceum Theatre
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plays . a new' role in; Rudyard,
Kipling's ,story of India's
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`!POET.OFI THE' ORG'A'N'•
and, “NEWS" ` ..
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,.
:December -2142849 •
"' SPECIAL
AXICE, FAME
TSE RITZ' BROTHERS,
DON' AMECHE
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n
*IOU CAN'T
HAVE EVERYTHING
Thio ,, pictnra . includes singing;;
dandle' and; the antics of these.
clowai8 .of the screen- The
M. Ritz Brothers •
"EDGAR .DERGAN and •
CHARLIE A'IcCARTHAY"and
"SIIE WAS AN ACROBAT'S'.
DAUGHTER''
Adults 35c. Childre•n, 20c.
TO'r
OUR' ,,PATRONS ;;PATRONS• AND
RIDS :WE :.wISILv.A;
VERT MERRY' 'CHRISTMAS
AND .•A HAPPY AND'
PROSPEROUS : NEW YEAR
'HELEN
R; J Woods left on 'Saturday:
llor st visit with} liar 'daughters.
: Arthur?..: Whitham at • Galt.
Mrs..J : B. Rutherford wa's-'at liome'.
to frier ds on; Saturday "on' the' occas -
ton 'of her birthday.
• Plan to 'attend. the. - play , "Safety:;
-First" being prestnited :'by the youiis�
'people in the `Community. •Hall on
i'hrsd y, evening, ,December. 30th._
,
The a alar eetin of `i
Th �.
U.; was held •on Sunday evening With
10 . in ' attendance. This 'wasw the' first
night of the new contest between the
Meds, 'with Stanley Todd captain,: and
, the Blues; with Cuyler Ramage, Cap,:
' tain Tlke.'latter :had • charge Wallace.
• ;Miller, the .judge, explained, the con-, �.
teat. Mae MacDonald read -the. scrip-
.Mrs Roi'ert Stuart,and • Donald
;spent a few' days' last nek• at the
hemp;, of her. mRtheri, �i :'ljan Mai-
tin, Wvibq ip T Oato ..0,01 and:
has" had an, 4..Aarari4n for goitre and
:is doing as well as •ear 'be e�ected>
• M'rs. Victor Emerson and 9llr. -Reu
ben Tiffin; spent Sunday with. Air. and.
Mrs,, D; A.' MacDonal
• Mr. and Mra Wn'i ' .Brown, Ardyss
and • •Gertie ,-spent :Sunday with, • the
!Latter's parents, Mr. and,; Mrs.., :Win
fie11-1�Can E 041, er,
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The y
ere ,told oto rest in Tiffin's cemetery
fast -'Wednesday; afternoein, The ',Bev
John. ollock' of chalices, ,Presbyter-
p ori d ue
' ech rcli c d to
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it
•;cur ,
is u d
Wh
r. ice1.','!i' he laI• are? were', his:
the se y , p� ,
neighbors,; ,Eddie? Waded, . Wallaci 'and
Johnson Conn, -Jamieson 1'ettypiece,
Alex `Cameron and `Orville '15f�n` 'Floc
al tributes; from the neighbors •and the-
Legion showed the' esteem in' which
he 'was 'held. HI's:home •,was alwayq,
opento entertaiitsny group, of pea"
pie , and . viaiters .carers, always • made
extremely welcome; as he .alone '.had.
that talent Of host. He leaves to mourn
his loss, his. wife, • two sona,. Charlie,
and Russel in the. West and one dau-
'ghter, `Mrs...Archie, P, a*terson (Irene)
of Lueknow. Qne son;,'Ross„ gave his
life on' the battle fields'. of the ;Great
War, two: weeks' before; Armistice
Day,:. Two brothers, and twosinters.
also survive, Archie, et' North; Bay,
who attended.'•%he fuineral; eorge of
California; Mn,.. •,Sarah 'Koss of..B. C.
land Mrs:. Jane I,avngstone of 'Han-
'
Han-
'
Mr: Taylor' was in his 68th Year
He was; 'born ind -spent. hie .boyhood
:n rCulroatt.; .Thirty;eight''years ' ago
he married . Annie Ross and ' 3' years
later .they moved ; to , Kinloss, where
they' have since resided.'!. , '
PUBLIC SltJOL PUPILS •
1PRIi3,SENT FINE 'CONCERT
(Cgn011; d from Pale I)
"Tial Sawyer' Past'"' •
Those with speaking parts in. tl?s
Torn dimer preeentation,"were
Reader of poem, ---.:Fred Webstor:
Aunt Pollyp Katherine: Agnew; Tom
Sawyer -Sud Orr; Joe Harper—Ron
oc
tet ld Johnston; ..Amy Le,, wren e—
Es
. Becky. Thatcher — Roberta
,Phi 1 'a; ;'Huck, McKim•
Injun Joey Bill Treleaven; Muff Pot
•r,r Kta,w ather`lne na"ton -" Jim" "(coloreo''
rho ,boy)- t onald 'MacKenzie, ,Dr. •
Rob neon ,-George' Taylor; Sid Roe;
Paterson. Seri -Rogers Bill A. John
Ston, Alfred' Temple '—' Kenneth • Web:
st r• 'Y Rev. • :Walte s•.-Sa ' "McQuillinr
!Jhclge, • Thatcher— am Chin, E'race = .l
V.errla;'Dalimex; Sa11y-Helen °Salkeld;
Susie_ -Patsy .Treleaven• • Mary=Bet
ty-Taylor; Pard --Stanley i'rest; Maid
at. Amy. s;—Ruth Winterstein; • Billy -
'Ronald McInnes;' ;Jahnie' Donald'
Johnston; Old, .Men, --Lorne Reid, Jim,
Purvis, Bud McCartney and Jack Tre-
leaven; .Skeletons—Celia Wilson; Dor-
:,thy' Paterson, ''Kathhleen ' Reid end
Helen. Orr,' sip" Flower ,Girls ---Mare
McQuaig, Donna, McCartney, Lois.,
Henderson, • Mabel MagDonald, Dori;
;Wylde; •Marjorie" iSolon6n,' Katherine'
Johiton;, Jean Bushell:
,The village girls and boys were
made up: of other students' svho' clang
choruses, numbering in ' all ; about
thirty letudents.• ;
WHTTEHU.RCH
Mr .aid Mrs: Hank , Kruger, and,
daughter "Miss Loise'Kruget' of De-
troit visited one day last. week with
Mrs; ii;ruger's ; mother,< Mrs. David
Gillies,
.and she.` returned • home with
them 'to ' spend `a month, Mr.: Thos.
• Mr.' Ta lore ;death ia'_:• extreme* 'Henderson and..':'on A' dre also':rov ntl
sa n that .
to%Detroit with them`�to vfair rely -;Il
health and •:able to .do his,: own farm five.
workuntiareviotis -
i .bGaorge •M�JcaDekon..:.aGlid•l
l.
whichnecessitatednoperation weelc,.wrtl Mr,ivesis.._ited last
-`Londonheap-italh
•
Miss Catherine . Patterson' of Sti at
carred on:Dec. ,11th. 'Thio: commun.,ford "visited. last E'riday with her
icy •extends their `a veme y to::Mra• Elizabeth'''- Patterson,
Taylor is her, bereavement. who was; taken' to Stratford., hospital
Mr, • Orland ,Patterson is sPending
the Saturday;; in an ambulance,. where
Mrs.!Winter I *an I anter ng metothhe she expects to have a • serious' opera
,farm tion thisiweek;
At 'the niseting,.of . the Young : Wo-
miety .of haliner'a Presby-
terianen's'&c• Church, WhCitechurch. -'•'Miss
Merle: -Wilson took;;the /tibia study
and -• scripture ; lesson.. Mia. Johaeon
Conn offered, Prayer and;: the . roll :call
answered by a', Christmas .thou-
ght..'The topic "Christiaaae,,,)tessage"
Was prepared by7Mrs (Rev) Po),-
lock !was ,given. by; Mine .Veiela. Scott,
Election of officers followed ` Hon
Preaident, Mra._ (Bev) J:: Pollock,
Pres,, Grace »: Richardson::' lati. rice,
Mrs.' »Rhys..' Pollock; ",.Treas.; :Mrs.
cont., Sec'y.,, Miss 'Janet Craig;: Sup-
ply,.. Velma Scott,:: Lit. and:: Library,
' tore lesson; and the story of the '•
'Three --Wise '_Merraivas. told by Dick
Weatherhead. Prayers were offered
'b"Z'Mr; Mochrie and Mrs:' Rainage and _G
G girls offered sentence prayers.. The u
Christmas "topic' based : en the : 'words
Merle • .Wilson; • ",Pianist; - Catherine
Mewbray; Home .Harpers • Miss' Merle•
Wilson: . ,
gotiejo visit her.._daughter Mra Lorne_
woods, . St; Helens. •
glad' ,to, . report :that Mr,.
eorge ' Twamley who, has .been :laid
p. with pneunitonia, r e making . si Sav-
orable recovery
Dllisat-Yera_-little'of Courries'Corn.
"Because : there was no ,,room ;in. the
inn'! wad taken•: by Mrs: Ramage.; Rev.
H. M , Wrig1, t led`' a discussion on the
scripture.`lessUn:, M•r .'Geo4o7 Stuart'
favored with •;a Violin : number accom- e
psnied Eby ;Mrs.' Stuart and, Cuyler
Kande �g e: with ; a' anouthorgan:'and
guitar ember, .
1
era; . visited,.- ;on Monday at, the home
of Mr: and Mrs.Ernest Make.Mrs: Ernest' Blake. spent the ?week
nd in.London. She returned home on
Monday with Mr Blake, who' had tak
en 'Keith down, that d y for an exam
nation.:'The doctors were Well pleased
w'ith,his progress and thought hi three
r four. weeks" •lie would :be abl
F KING
e : to
L Merry. Christmas and a
,
Happy
0
bear hia weight. Muriel is • slowly. 3m-
proving and is able to•'rei ii-ain out' of
►raw Year to "You ' all. n .. .the—lion -Lime . fors period of 'sixty
Mrs. John Helm, whu'has been vis -:minutes. They have started ;massage
hiiag at the home of Mrls S J; gid- treatments new,and;'wwe ,hope the' :flew
patrlck for the past two weeks,'liassults will prove quite successiitl:
HERE »ARE SOM
REAL
ristr' ►as Bargains
,IN' LATH, m0411 USED CARS, EACH CAR RAS '1968' MAR-.
KERS, WITH' HEATER -OR" DEFROSTER.» SEE CA$tS• »EE:
FORE ,YOU 13iyyY:•;ALL OF `AHEM ARE LOCALLY'' OVi'NED
1, 1937 FORD ''V8 COACH l,0 1936 DODGE COUPE'
1; 1637PLYMOUTH ' CfiAC1I 1, 1935 DODGE COUPE, R S . •
1, 19371' DODGE SEDAN.' • •'• 1, 19'34 PLYMOUTH SEDAN','
1, -.1937. DODGE 'COACH; 1, 1933 'DODGE COACH '
. 1, 1937. TERRAPIANE-'SEDA`Y,
1, 1928 A4` CYL. CHRYSLER ,SERAN
1, 1928 FORD, MODEL A. COAOR
1, 1932 TWO -TON', :DODGE 'TRUCK ; •
STARE RACit •
YOU* CAR TAii;EN IN. TRADE: 'EASY TERMS
;.n13, . BALANCE.
'PHONE 695
"DODG'E'"dr" DESOTA SALE'
13
Blouse'' Burned •
The .house ,on' the _ hatchery'. fain,
whichr was 'formerly :. owned ...by ;Mir.
Duncan 'Kennedy, -was burned` -to the
'ground last Wednesday evening by
overheated stovepipes -,Mr. .and Mrs;'
Weiler' Lott have been living -there
fol the fast' few •Months. ; They, got
all, their -contents aayed
Mrs Dan Martin : underwent n
serious •operation • in a • Toronto hos-.
;pital- ecently, -and is:--•,getting--ailing
nicer , t
.A Merry Christmas: to everybody.
D N;NYIW OO•IK
The regular meeting of the .Y P S;
was held 'on ' Friday evening. Plana.
were made:'for a social evening ..to be'
.fieldin ther;iie•ar future.' •
• Miss :Gladys Jefferson, R'N., of.
Woodstock, spent` -a -few days at her-
homy : Here.
Mr, Will
',Craig of Western Univers
vity, ,,London, • is home for _the hili
days..
Miss Ruth Thompson of Winghami.
high school, was home over the ''week
end'.,:'
Mr. and Mrs. R.•Chamney, and Gor
don, spent Sunday with her mother.;
Mrs; J ..H, Mills.,
BORN -On Menday�• !December 6,
to Mr and Mrs: A.' MacLatghlin,`
(nee. Lulp 'Chamney), Detroit, as dau-
ghter Margaret 'Joan,.
Jam•es Mo • es,
At the Ontario St. Manse, Clinton;
on Tuesday, l)iecember': Tth,•• Bessie
Mogi; daughter 'of, Mr 'and. Mrs: Fred.
Mess;; West Wawanosh; was united'
in marriage .to'.Warren James,Qun
ker ':aon of''.Mrs.» James and . the ;late
Mr.. Wm., James of 'Goderich,, form-
erly of the, 8th, cots' o f •East Wawan-
osh. The . ceremony• wase performed
by the pastor; Rev G G; Burton.
A,•very pleasant' evening was spent
m 'Donnybrook' ,when, lnsti-',
tuti'members; neighbors .andcfriends,'
numbering over • 100,., gathered;' 3`n
^honor of recent newlyweds, Mr. and
Ms. • Warren A. James '(nee Bessie
•Mose),; During the evening, they were
presei}ted with ii purse of money: -aka
'a. neatly wo'rdeij,' address, :te nvhich
Mr,'Sanies made a.'fitting reply,. Their,
many friends in' .'tibia vicinity extend
congratulations:
and Mrit:. ill Hunter'• *lied
eVoning with Mr: unff Mrs. A. Ilelni.
day for Florida, where heiintendi to
spend the winter. ,
Mr, and Mrs. Jake- Itanter
REWE°
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...;Merry, Chr
jstni
as o.all,
Mr, Ppd..Mrs RoY Girvi o
.»�•il
e
,
Tent Sunday afternoon with Mr,,and
gra. ,Lorne EnW ons,. i; . •
Mr.-•ilnd Mrs EarI. McWhinney o"•
Echo Bay are visiting with their: un
les, Messrs. Dave and .Ris;.hard, Mc:
Whiney fora few weeks.
�hirlMr 'and :. Mrs. " Janes Sherwood
yr � and Noma w uests b
Ir. and Mrs. Chas, EMiiber,. Coder
ch on 'SSaturday
\Ivin, of
bur
lmand Mr and
;iv,:
Ierb, Stothers'and, Arnold of Dungan
non, spent Friday', with Mr..and Mr.
Wilfred Drennan.`, .
Mr. JohnMartin&pent'?the oWee
h .
%rMahs.;o.en r. p ranmant '
ysses
Frances .Ckozaer,.and Audi c,
Congram'attended 'the e;m
Institutee; i
ink at Mrs.'Robt,st; Davison' on• Tile
day.: rA • . :
Mr. "Clifford—Crozier 'attended- tl • •
concert and Christmas. tree at Pais:.
hill on Monday evening,. »where Iii;.:.
brother Colin is, teaching. Colin , re
turned`wnth him to spend the boll
days at his '.home here.
A "number from . here; :attended''t1
concert at Miss Cora Dickson's•sch'oe
on the 4th eon,,,, en;.., 'ridgy, evepin'
when 'a :good program 'was put en .1.;
the young: ;.people: and children;; »an+'
'everyone enjoyed eafhnumber as giv
en, .
• . Mr. :Wilfred' Drennan held a.'•very'
auecessful auction sale' on' Friday
'everything ; bringing •.good prices.
Ma.t., Gaynor ' was ..auctioneer. •
Mrs. I.Qrne: Emmons spent a coupl,
of ,days ;with • her parents, Mr. and
Ars...Geo•rge, Freeman near Leebut'n
D.0 NGANNON'
Best Christmas wishes to•you all.
Miss Minnie Dickson o the God=
:rich •Hgspital,; ,is Cpnvaleacing at, .the
tome. of •her Parent.% Mn, and Urs;
'hos. ,Dickson, after two weeks' ill -
leap„ , : •.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Webster and
';niily>•pm Goderich, spent Sunday
, 't the homes of • Mrs.' C. C, Brown and '!
- xi and Mrs,' John. Durnin, Jr.
M Gordon: • Congrann visited his,
P ihei, Mrs. , Tom Cohgram—near.
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4th_ ,Con ratulations.• ';BORN- To:"Mr.and Mrs, itanley
;rser.. (nee. mY Young)'daughter,
• t (oderich Hospital, Tuesday, Dec.
BORN:To Mr; ;`anti Mrs. • Cha4:
.; :o'v mer ;(,nee Ruby Bali) a ::son, at
-.' derich Hospital, "Fr•iday,, Dec 17th{
• •"ongratulations�, » • .
Mrs, Arthur 'Cnibert` and soh Eldon 1
,lbert, visited Sunday the former's
'sten Mrs. _Tom Henry, 2nd, Kinloss.
:Mr- and 'Mrs. Lorne, Ivers left last
•`ealc• to' assume .the duties of the farm.
rid stock owned by the late' -Mr, Thos.
'ngram, Wingham,
hiss. Pearl` Finnigan convalescing
At' her home here, is recovering nicely
i oni hers operation:
Mr.. •'and Mrs, .HarYey Mole visited.
;he 'latter's. parents, :'.Mr,, and Mrs.
;(tin Swan, Ripley On .Sunday.
,Mr. "Bobbie" Hamilton living alone,
:vas found rvery sick with pneumonia.
)y., a neighbor last ,week., A doctor
gas 'summoned and `be:, was removed
,o,Goder c: Hospital.'Ile passed away
n Monday '
Tlie United'. Church 'Sunday School
'oncert• which was to be held Thnrs-
fay evening; Dec. 23rd, is cancelled;
sue to'so ,much sickness'in: the'•corn
nunity.• '.
Mrs: Fred'. Anderson spent'• a fev� 141essrs, Henry (Hank) and ':Atrth
' Erwin -:arid their houaekee
days last. Week with Mr. and; Mrs. Per, Mr
r _ftob rte• - of= • k'
ii .. RHo�r'a ,. a .. „ Sas atchewan; his ..:
12on8s'
ith'i
w 1 v stoc And furnit •
Tram 'led 'B Cow.
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. Mrs. Charles Ritchie : •was ;the ,'vac , • . ; ; ,,. g p , _.e n ,t,•
tins'. of an ;,„accident last Thursday ►Ouse avuned„ by:Mrs.;. Colin °Campb'
wh ` h :might have. restil a quite' ser n the °river hill
'•Ill:
iously.,' While, engaged in milking, thus; Dr Jos, Hamilton has be
lu'mte siek at `•her. , daughter's, Mr
))avid .McDonald: We,::hope. her: con
li'tiori improves soon '
Mrs:.R.;' A Macicerizie ,has returne
o• her home after.:apending l:as't wee
�1ith her' :•,daughter, Mrs Jas.: McEa
phren; London.
• Mr: Wm 'Brdy, who doesn't' .eno
.extra good heaith' with••heart. troubl
'end,:asthma, is 'confined to'bed `for,1
„lays by medical• ' order
Mr. and Mrs.' Bert Bradford an
'aniily visited friends in Goderich o
'Sunday;. Mrs. Bradford's' father, M
t hos .:Sliields;-has been<::sick=lately
The' anonthly meeting of the•'W .
'Hen's Institute. -meets' this week a
rue. home of„Mrs. Popp: Mrs B,Roac
lst-vice --president, will- have - charg
ind the roll call' 'will, be:' answered by
•`.exchange of gifts” Topic to be tak
�n
by Mrs,,Wm Stewart entitled ',Th
�hi.•istmas •Spirit".•.A demonstratio
A
n. candy ; making ' by ,Mra;' Roy •Rut=
• •?dge, •An: interesting meeting;is look-
J forward ,to'.
Rev `Mr. A11in;-a native 'of, South
;olborne ; Township anS who .is_:.reti
d from' the riiinistry,�' occupied 'th
'j;?lpit, 'Sunday:morning_in thNe United
»h'urch;'•in-the absence of t)ie, pastor,
Rev'. T. 'R.` Turner,. who is 'indisposed
with."flu",'Mr." Allin is superarivated
-and a resident . ;of Goderich,,. `after
Years! of service in the Province :• o
Saslcatcliewan Tie regular 'of
service ' Sunday':'mining •was riot car-
tied oixt, but opened'with a'sing-song
of�,`severalrrevival hymifb :and an'in,.
teresting sermon, was given
Rev • T. ,11,, ,Turner, the,psnfor, will
deliver. the Christmas nessage.,. ,text
Sunday; if • his . health „permits; and,
special-• music is prepared; 'hi,
the choir. ^ . "
• ' Sc oil • closed Wednesday' for' the,'
ChriAtnias v icatien We hope the boli-.
day's will be pfesea for • both teach-
ere and• pupils;
The annual ratepayers: School 'meet-
ilig. of; S.: S. No. 8, • Ashfield;';"will `be':
held at thoneltool, Wednesday,- Decent
bet' 29th,,' at 1:'p.m, -
Miss, 'Mildred Johnston, Courtiers!'
'Comore, .spent the latter' pert of the
week ''with her niece, ' Mrs. Harvoy-
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cows began crowding, ,,knocking. :her
Under behind •her, receiv';,
arm and shenlder. An 3r-riy revealed
no fractured hones' hoWever: '•
Mrs. Sani,:lteed.,:spent ,few daYs
recently, ivith Mr.' .and :Mrs... Pete
; •MCKay Visited with hi.?
wither and his Uncle, :Mr. Gerii Faker
Frid3.r.;and:)...But
supper on "Friday-eviiiink- PollOwint-
the supper; short program uras,pre.
Spited, after', which 'dancing Was .en.
,Misn ;plat" Hunter of lisielinow:
the *.eulF.erid,:;with her :cousin,. MiSF
the": toeember meeting of 'the ihr..
home .ot,ltira. Gorden Kirkland. req.:
for ensiiing---year.-Retitting-Xics.,4I*,
:Rec., Sec.," 'Tema Ilakett; Ass!t:', sec. •
Mrs. E. Gardner tiro; 0.
McDonagh; Flower dom. pcc., Mrs.
SyStematii diving, mrs. T: :Gard
Light :Bearers; Mrs.
Wes.,' Ritchie;• OrgattistS, Mrs.: Edgar:
ititahie and, Mrs:. *
and Mira. Will Gardner 'Oti Tnes-,
day .evening..,The president, CharleS
AndeMen; concutid the' o.pening
,UtoOpnieno,awsars,Stidhey,n: lifily.oley;;BoryaOlidGearai..4.:!It.qhre,
Sid Gardner has. limo engaged ,for
thepast week 'With, Mr: Percy Gralmm.
. ',Mies' Anna Mae. Farriek, and iges7,
ter, Mr., :and, Mrs, . ilfred , Parrish
. Tim Publie School ceneett on the 4th.
dien en Friday night,,DeceMber
,Christmae". „by yotitig people. In, the
coiravaity. Courvoisier
With...their guitar innale, All Were
pleased with the evening.
'the doderieh licispital," the, life
MOnday, ,When Mr., Robert Hamilton
"IlolAy" paeSed away. Ile was in hif.„!
75th. year and »witOlie.,Teen of the late
Mr., and Mrs. John Ventilt,on'. (LticY
tantelon) born farm West of
olue here; Mt, Mrs, deerge
I OS tife "Ficey'! farm. Ito law,- he ,had lived with hia nged naother Oungannon, ;VVedneisday afterno*on. to
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RUR
..'000dACheer, is an iipportun-
' Ity to thank' rm for your'
-.kind favors and Wish YoU
HaPPY'' New Year.
SUPERTES
Serivce Station
CLAIR AGNEW
-, s' . pW:sti'i,..ciCiN6NrO:rgri:it4uTd,. ,,t,h,,,folr.s ,,
.' 't:ear..cpc•ars:iawi:t:r1::::::smene::'
''f4 best- Wiehes for a :Merry
'Id • 'Prosperous NeW Year
EWART TAYLOR, PROP.
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erly wet) -
cheer" one should
have an apPropri-
tines tree, is alway's in.
eider so here's one that
„tv.--c-nraili7farirous. --
.tree we shall /nine n lot 'Or,
sincere' ;hope for .ybur Health
Hapnirteas and Prosperity. We
tried eerne4ly:,te helPfUl ';and.
form -that we hsye
wish ' is
'joy and
Yours 'in this, joyful seaeon.
ishes
op.F.AsEtoriTo WAY -7.
.MERRY ;CHRISTMAS ac"
,,A HAFlirilEW YEAR
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etin s
May Your , Stocking Be
Ivo Filled Antilihe
toms' Seasen Bring Yon..A
holes
IT IS, GREAT DEMI; :OF
TO THIS COMMUNITY OUR HEAR- ,
PRIgNbstut. AND WE SINCERE-. •
farm helf,a-milo' yetit,of the yiliage, by' death. "'His. familiar "groodedaY
Where he readm until: his ilinees, A Friend" Wilkibe missed -by- thoie-wha-----.7-',-;-:',-'4,;—
brether,Wni, 3Ohn, and sieter Deborah kne* him. 'The funeral held. from •
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