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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1938-05-19, Page 4:OS* • .F9R. W00% SIZE, LAIW.E cosRAND LOTS:OF THEM Baby Chicks - 90% Pullets Coelierala, WHITE LEGHORNS 8 . . BARREDROCKS 9 14 , 6 , NEW °HAMPSHIRE REPS. 9 15 -5 BATISFAtMON AND .1,1vARILIT1 GUARANTEb, you HAVE A GOOD, FLOCK. OF 'YOUR 'OWN, WE WILL': CUSTOM HATCH YOUR gqqs AT Two,'cF.74Ts AN EGG IN LOTS ,OF 150 OR MOIRE.' , , , WE -CAN sinri3LY Ou §'TARTED. cuXoti AND • OUR 'NEW .EQUIPMENT PULLETS AT RipuT, PRicEs;:, SEA• .1.1B.• AND ncan 'PHONE -38 or 38W: nne • -,-"WINGHAM ONT:,•• ASHFIEL Miss. Vera Robb R, N. Ilea reterned to London after spending a week at ; her home here. , Miss Maud MacKenzie Mrs. Mun- roe and Miss Hawkins Of. Detroit ••,4isfted friends, here last week. ' -13/CrIOW- glOrtiNni, %Ow -ifitit---19 13 ERVI.E Mr and Mrd. gebt. Hunter; Torente, were'iweek-end guests of the former, parents, Mr..and'Mrs. as ,Hunter., Mr Dioikl Sterling is ill with Omni, mehia his (laughter, MisE.LLYia, London, is at his bedside, . 'Mr, and Nfr,. W, BarrettofCalgarY, are, spending a eQuPlejof weeks with the ",latter's parents; Mr. and Mrs Noble Harrigan, here. 4. • . Rey G Kersey ancligrs,AerSey of Kincardine celled on friend here on Thursday .avehing. • " 1V1isses ,Gertrude and Alice: Hewitt have returned 'from Kincardine. "Shower" of gifts -Was -held on • Friday afternoon at ,the United Church parsonage for Miss V. 'Dills and Miss V. Venablee.,who have bon. / eluded their Evangelistic Campaign here and in Kincardine Ladled of DUNGAN NON ' Dr. R. B Dlirnin- and Mrs. Durnin of Great Falls; Montane, is visiting the former's brether, Mr. .R. J. bur - Pin. • ' Mr, and Mrs, Geo, Rodgers,„ Mrs. Pearl Powles and Mr. Wm: Bowers; $t. Thomasiwere week -end Visitors With Mr. and ,•Mrs. Max Heffman. • , Mrs. Everett Errington, Isabelle and Norzna are 4visiting With relatives at Seaforth.„ • • • , It is expected that the 'sawing at the Ratt saw -Mill will be completed this week. Mr aed Mrs. HarveyMele .visitee their uncle, •Mr. Bert MeWhinney on Sant‘air°' ' • 'Clarks, 'Purple prove, Kinloss ..and eecuPied the pulpit Of ".the Presby- Bervie were present,and a very PIefts-' terian Church ;on Sunday morningant afternoon. was 'enjoyel.. ;'• The evening •service was withdrawn. Many farmers in this locality .have Mia Betty Bissett nurse in ttain- finished seeding ' ing in the, Goderich 'hospital spent Miss .1...Irwin of Waterford is visit- , the hist two weeks' at her home ing at the parsonage: , The, •Kintail branch of 'the women's .:Salvation Army 'workers of Wing- . . Institute met last Friday 'evening at ham ;canvassed the village on Thurs the .home of Mrs Neil' MacDonald. day. Las. year holiday traffic on Our streets and. highways ran UP a terrible • toll of seven killed and 215 injured in 145 accidents! We must not have " repetition . Year. One thoughtless -move on your part may bring tragedy into your own , or somebody else's home. Before you take the wheel, therefcti.e, resolve to Use the utmost Care on the highway, and to'observe every traffic rule. e, times. - -7-keep to the right hand)side of the road.' 3 li-Never pass another vehicle .on a curve,or any. point where the viewis obstrueted. —Do net park on the highway . —Signal the car behind you in plenty of time before you t --Observe all road Signs and siginds‘ —See that. your car is in safe driving conditiou. In the name of humanity drive (*tidy on this, the first holiday of sumnieir. Help make the highway i safe for yourself and others.,,, tfyou.drinii,don't drive. The hand 'Of the law' is dealing severely ,with dnuiken. drivers. The maximum penalty for driving while drunk is three months' im- prisonment. If you have taken - even one drink, don't drive. ONTARIO • Minister 'ONTAR.IO 1 OF. •MIGHWAyS.- '•• , • . • Mrs. ..Wm. Can:When is Visiting for a -while with her friends,- Mr. and lira, Joh • Mosa. • . Mr. and Mrs. David S. Errington, 'visited their daughter, Mrs. Wallace Black; Goderich; last • Tuesday. They Were accompanied byldra'Wm: Bray who Visited her sisters-in-law, Mrs. Stephen Miller, and ,Mrs. Copeland. Mr. Fred Sandy, Goderich, Will be engaged. with his stone crusher nearby and will .make his home with. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Park.. • • , LUCKNOW JUVENILES OPEN . • • , • momE SCHEDULE :MAY 2411I . . Five ,Teams Entered -Four Teams In _ . Playoffs With Winnera'ContInuing 'le Playdewna. • •"„. , • , , .„Conveiled: .Lost':: :Week Rev. C. H. MacDonald,Synod Moder- ator, Conducted Installation Of New QfficT8-7Pre.abYterlal TO Meet „In I•meknew Next Year. Although' the day 'Wag, dell, , it; did Lecknew'e ;Maitland League' Juve-,,, ride baseball teaniwiII inake their, de - hut ,•her0, . next 'Tueidar,*afternOon, .Ma,y 24th, when 'they open schedule of the newly organized loop with.Dun- gannon '' kids, as the opposition! . It appears this will be the :only,or- genized baseball here this seamier, and the youngsters should become as .popular onthe dimmed; as they were: on the ice this 'past winter.. ' For the early games at least; there will. be no admission charge to the 'park; but n silver collection • will he taken: Six teams, are entered, Clinton, Goderich, Dungannon,, Lucknoiv, Rip- ley . and Winglzam. Four- teams will -get into the playoffs With the lst and ';Ird Plate and the 2nd and Ind '4th •place teinii meeting in •homaarid-home, runs t-to -c°,au.11-tthsreera.jegsi; The winners and the league champs will then, con- tinue in the, O. B. A. playdewns. A .y.Tioner...Must_be declared.V.. the 6th of August. yr: Wm. Fowler and Rey Finlayson.s; attended 'Monday nights • ‚nee Mrs: Helen' McFarland, who visited het-, pareeta-^tdr;--end-'--Mrse-Cullep- Pentlead; retained to her by bus to Chicago. , • '" • '' 'Mrs: Minnie Jones was visited. over the week end ,by her ousins, Mr and • Mrs. •Roht. Bates from Wiscoziabi. Messrs., Raymond Brown aed. WM. Mole,. spent Tuesday and Wednesday of last vveek attending the Azightazi ' Chureh, Syned'in Louden. " Mt, .ned Peen A.S".hh. dau- ghter, Rose Marie 9f Ripley, visited' 'Mr. and Mrs. W..J". tobb on SendaY, eot•preveet ladies taping out in large numbers to the 24th anneal meeting of Maitland Presbyterialof the W. M. S. of the Presbyterian Church in Can,- ada,at Ethel, on on. Tuesday, XittY; 144. morning sessicni.,oPened, at to k Nyith.the Presbyterial .Preeid; int, Mrs. Kenneth ;MacLean, • Wing= hafil, presiding. Warrn words of great, , ing 'Were extended to. •the assembled '.1a4athroabY0'hM!DDetailed and ndencouraging. )a*:' A''141a Cr. teporte' were , received 'froni the sec- retaries of each. breech of the work:, Young Women's and ,Girls, Mrs: T. A. Currie, Winginuni Mission Band, Mts. J. S. • Armstrong, Teeewater; • Home Helpers, .Mrs: A. A. 3; Sinipsoti, Kin - tail; SupplY, Mrs; Win: Douglas, Luck - now; :Life Membership, Mrs. 'Harold. Parker, Brussels; • Glad Tidings, Mrs. S, Bowers, Ripley;' Library and Lit- erattire, Miss C. Isbister, Winglutm; Weldoiee and Welfare, Mrs. :Guthrie. ItScePidtti,Tleusewvat.itelerT'hePresses'reloSrts M. Olive s show a new Y. W. Auxiliary organized at Ethel, increased inenibership. Brussels has the banner MiSsien•Barici,,ia:num- bet and.givings. lionne Helpers' open a may for every woman to de soma, thing. Supplies were bigger and bette • consisting of •.clothing for, heirs and gsairilSes oinf l'irteestioateunreee,"a,thquouilatato, '.dtotc.Y.ss;46e.t5c8. almost doubled. deuhled..Welcome: and Welfare work Wisstressed as being very, Mil portent. The vice presidents, Mrs, bialco m, rs. rt. Davidson and .MrS., Williams re potted goOd sectional -meetings filled with inspiration to. "Ge Forward:" . The report of the Finance secretary and the Treasurer's Statement con- tained- • a 'feeling of 'regret thatthe allocation was not reaelied. :but, also shoWed. that • nuntY of the auxiliaries .had. an increase over the 'previous' church Met -last Friday afternoon at Mise Dreaney and :'engaged quilt- ing' -kailt.'", • , . funeral o te The Iat'e. 'Ro bi Wraith near" Teeswater, brother , of Mrs. Theo.., Culbert, was attended on Sunday 14 'Mrs.:Thos. ,Cel bert, 'Mr.. and: Mrs ; Nelson Culbert, gi..and,Miti. Jack: Errington, Mr, 11. .Hall and. Mr: Thos. :Rivett. • , • • 'Kra C. Brown, was, Visited over the week -end by. Mr Leonard Harris , • , and daughter Ina of Exeter, and biro. Jas Harris and son efLondon, Mr; add, Mrs. 'Bean; Elaine, Donald and Shirley from Carlow , „ . •-_,The W. 4. Ao. the .United' Chtirch meets .at the home of Mts. Nellie Stewart on Friday afternoon ; Visitors 'With Mr.. and, Mrs Root • Moore pe Sunda y: were Mr.' and 'Mts. ; Th0s." SandY, Goderich.MrMr. and Mrs. 001i-. eV/sr-drawn; Up. , Ledknow genies era as f011Ois: May 24.. -,-Dungannon `at Luchnow' May 31 -Clinton -Clinton at LueknOW June, 3-.Luckno* at ; 44 -le -4,ucknii* qnton. , Juneat Lueknow .june*-- ,1;Lticknow Winghain. july".1-1Wingham pleknow July 4.-Riplei.sit, Lucknew. July 7--LueknoW at Dungannon July 14:-.1.afektiow Goderich. „ - The Bruce, League was split into two groups groupa When • schedules were draWn, Up :on ,Friday; night in erton • •OLINMT OLIVET' Y. P. S. The Young ' VeoPle'a". meeting of Olivet Sunday 'School Was. he'd in the church On Wednesday evening May - 11th: ' The President, ,lean McGuire In the 'ehair. There were 20' meinherf3 • present. The :meeting Was, /Onendd' ii .the naual, manner: After the ePen,ing eXercises, Jessie Mec'harles ,,rtOok, • Outrgeofthe toll ealland the read- ing. of thi"ininntes. Reddie MeCharlea read the Scripture Lesson. We Were then. favored with•ft reading by Mrs. W. J. RenIston. '.The topic was in charge of Mrs. A. McTavish who gave • „ us a very „interesting and helpful talk . everyone e yed, Then' 'We had Rev. Me, Weir f Sttathroy .givez us a very interesting, talk; We 'were glad, that he was .able to be .with kis for our, last, nieetieg for this sea- son. He was our Paiter. eleven' years , ago. Rev'. Mr. _MacKenzie brought our meeting to a elope with Prayer. '• ; Ther,e will be no Y:p.s.ineetings, dur- ing the • summer months; Any sports. etc; for, the Summer will be in Cha.rge. *of, our recreation, committee . *allY friends were glad to see .Mrd. Rev. Johnston from near London who is visiting, awn:lg.:relatives and friends' • • at Mrs., Rods 13Iacks and Mr: James MeTavislee. A number -ot*---•friends in this com- niunity ;Were sorry td learn.'"o4 Mts. Lizzie ptree'VB operation In London last week. She is Making good pro- gress now, her home is in .Kinlatdine Olivet W. M. S. • " 'The ,Olivet W. M. S: meeting was held in the church On Thursday after- • inion71Vrar '12tit-The -president,:-Mrs.----.,, RI. Black teok the :chair for, the. first. part of the 'meeting 'and took charge , 'of • the liegizieSS-part.-There were - menibcrs, present' and the roll call: Was • ..*• * -7* • • • . • . Font . intermediate "B" Clubs; .QWen Sound, Meeford, Ilenover and Chesley and .Wiarten, a .f,(3." will .comprise:: the northern 'group.\ ; Quart " i.ao Sot 0 .60 Pint_ 035 /4 pita Gives .spirkling beauty .and long wearing protection Inwood and metal surfaces, , , , tnamel is the ideal' finish renewed lifp and beauty to, shabby, lusterless furniture, Woodwork, toys,' boats, garden equipment, etc. And it is"do easy to apply,. . . anyone can uSe•it w0 Perfect results. Oows on snioothly, leaies..no brush marks, and dries to a hard finish in four.hours. Start right -now to briglite up yank; home with :1V1111614.Jse.,-, Enamel. 'Being made of th hest TialitY,Materials it gives., hard tough . surface that, willretain its beauty under the • hatilest usage. '26 gloriems 'colors to choose frivri. • orteous$, ti tic ow •b" •Wilfied"Nivens and and Mrs. 'John Anderson, Little June- Glenn, seven-year-old daughter of Mr. and : Mrs. , Frani Glenn, :had: the misfortune' to 'fall • 'from the top of the family 'play house and broke her arm between the elbow 'and , wrist," 'at the. beginning of the The :Village and 'surrounding coun- . • , try. were 'very much shocked an sor- ry to hersof the tragic death of formerungannon boy, / WM. Fitz- gerald, Who has been employed employed'tat the Feed factory, Detroit,' for the , , past 17 years. He was instantly killed .last Friday afternoon, while driving his am'. that hit a safety zone. He was about 38 years of of age, and was the only son of the late' Robt.' and. Jane Fitzgerald.' His remains were brought Lueknow to the home of his sister, Mrs. Jas. Culbert, ,where service was held on Wedneeday,-. with •inteinient", at Greenhill 'cemetery, Mrs: C. C. Brown received -word of the de.ath, of her uncle, Mr. Warren Hutchison on Sunday near Mitchell. . Mrs. F. Drennan of Goderich , is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Scru- ton, this Week:' • ,• a MAI. ENING . , Mr. and Mrs. Hiram Moffatt •ad . . , . two sons of. Union, were Sunday vis- itors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Richard Johnston. Johnston' , , • • ,, Miss Esther Patton ..of VacknOW., Visited over Week -end at 'the borne of lir. and. Mrs. Thos.. Anderson. - Recent. visitors with Mr. and 'Mrs. John Blake were: ,Mr. and Mrs..Caim, eron Inglis and Jackie of Atwood, -.Mr,,,and "Mrs: Olivet 'Stokestincl.D.on- nie, and Mr.. Jack Metcalfe of Turn - berry: • Misses• Olive Kilpatrick and and lean , Andersen' spent the , Week.eild in Tor, ontO. " • . The W. M. S. will hold their regular inaeting- •2'afterneoli; at the home,. of Mrs. Tenite Cranston. Mt. and , Mrs. SI Steithers 'and ' family and Miss Maty porton of At- thur,, visited over the Week -end with -Mt."land Henry Aertee': :., • Mr. . and Mrs. the% Anderson; 011,Ve and Gordon, spent ,Sunday afternoon 'Atli kr, and Mrs. Harvey 'Webb Of St: Helena., ' • • ' Mt: Philo, Shackleton Of • Mount Porest. Spent the Vireek-eed with his• The .,sofithiirm, grou will consist of , _ teams all given "C" rating, Wingham, Teesivater, Rineardine and Part Elgiri. - The two high. teama in each group' Playing off for 'championship honors, with the "C" wieners in..the south meeting Wiarton.in the final series:. • • * • e • ", Slit Junior entries were received, '1Plenford, $onthempten''•Chesley, Paisley, Walkerton and Kincardine, .plus •Owen Sound's juvenile entey. •An effert is being made to have Meaford enter Junior also, and in this case :the, .Junior teams would Wonld he split -into two :groups: , . - If such Were',the Case, a local dub: , • could be Omitted., With ,minimum of expense 'and.lvq:Siiee-Iike to !Use Lucknew Juniata get. a. chance, ter. there's some likely looking material raong the. Junior46.144 ;* . , • , , • . .Tennis Courts are in good Omit, and .4 this sport can new. set the gareein awing The ate- .eetive,• points. out that. 'fees are now due, at the rate of ,$2.410 for.pteViena members and $1...611 for .new members: Children . under 12 'Yeats 'are allow- ta..free i.ese. of the, courts to, learn the game;„ at any. iiine,„eourte-atanett.tes,' qiiire.d by Paid '-eamideird:;,:.', • , Rev., W.;A. Williams brought .greet-. inge.from•Meitiand presbytery whieb: was in session in Ethel: ile Ommend- ed,the W. M. for the fine Wel.k they Were carrying. on ,Se successfully. due : .., to right. liVing. , with God,. and living close tocod. .Pronptly at 1,30 Aleck the, pres- ident 'called the afternoon- session when deirotiend• were conducted ' by Mrs; S. M. Scott", of Kincardine. Mei. 'Guthrie Reid, Teeiwater, the Preshy; terialdelegixte±teithe7Provinciat W. •M, S. held' recently 'at Galt, gave very 'cleae,•coneise report of the meet- • ings, the theme. • throughout being "Forward with. Christ.",., Ates. Reid outlined special items 'from the, var- ious rePorts,•„peinting: out :the great importance of some branches of the Work. • .•`.• ; • 1 Mrs.. J. R. GteigiBluevale, •Corres- ponding .Secretary, gave a very en -k, • coeraging report of the year's .work within the, Presbyterial, spec- ial mention of the happy co-operation ,betweenthe senior and junior auxil- iaries and:' the prompt, correct manner in which the secretaries had responded At, this point a, solo by Miss' Sarah wMa:ase'Lvtreaelnl'te'c'MeiYved'G.i.T4hcee,Pirs'esSiduefrntiMe4its". K. MacLean, in her Very fine address used aa:her,text "Love overflowing in witnessing for Christ. , The gliest sneaker for the : occasion wns Mrs. Douglas Wilkie, Of •'recs- Water, formerly of ,Ferniciek Field; Mrs, Wilkie; in'a Very. real, pleasant Manner, painted such fine, Wordpicture of . her work while . there, that one woeldalmost see the hospital, eehools and Happy Mouet., Leprosy 'icoleny. around whiehher address was cent- redteaching on. the effect of. the earthquake in bringing souls: Christ and the difficulties with; which the missionaries.. have to contend through the Japanese officials..Aintrestw- part of- the afternoon pioran was the presentation of the Mission Sand' 'awarde 44, Mts. J.! Armstrong, of Teesivate,e, to Mies Dorothy -Arm- strong, Of Brussels,for the best essay, on the M. G. Abbey Idenierial Heine at,Ainkluit, India, and Mission Band exercise by the .Ethel Band: Mrs.' Davidson; .01 Derigitiniozi brought a report ,frona the Courtesies committee. ' • During' a short business session setsion an invitation was extended by the Auxiliary to to convene .there 'next year.. This invitation was excepted. Following the; report of -the -Nom- inating Cominittee, 'Presented by Mrs, Robert Mowbray of Whitechtirch, Rev. C. II. ,MacDonald, of 'LucknoW, Mod- erator of •the Synod of .Bamilton and Londen,"&indileted.the installation. of officers in a verY!'Solenin iniPreSaiv,e manner.'" ' " ••.! Offiers ' " Honorary 'PresidetiL-Mrs. Alex Strachan, Bruasels:, President -,-Mrs; K. Mae/Atilt, ist • * * * * * * TQWN TEAM WINS „ • --. With a'. reyamped line' up„ and Bob •ThomPsenon the „Inienid;the Town team, On 'thavsday, get, revenge for that doubleheader Baking ' the , week, preVioes,• when they .walloped the 341001 team 18 to '• Andthe end is not yet, so we heat as another encounter Is likely to be arranged for this afternoon. With the exception of • :"Bud" Thompson and MelvinMorrison, the tebool-thzun' remained unchanged. -.-•.•• . The .t,own teem was, Alex McIntosh, e; Bob Thompson, p,; Harold Greer, .134 Biweed Solomon, 2nd; :Jack Fish- er, SS& Mel.johnstek Ara; Outfield. Elliott Webster, Fowler and Stew: art Collyer. •;, . . Thefeet that Many ic.". 024'a:hair loOkk like 'ft smop (Vest*, :*i;irty, 'Sof; potehiefit'S the *Atte, tet,iitle The te& n• t,e • retary, Mrs. ,Hreoke read t e mmu -of the last Meeting. Then its Jean • McGuire Was 'convenor for May s . ing, she took charge Of the remainder , :Of the,,meeting.' She read a Peoill en- • titled '"fA., Tribute To, Mettler" to 'Open, ' this part of the meeting. Mrs Black .• . toOki.charge of, the Devetional. Leaf- let. Y:fro. G. Brooks Very capably' took 'Amite . of Our Study Book. Mrs. Me Gaire, our Temperance convenor, gave es a very interestiek Temperance .Talk. Then we had two well give ports' by :Mrs:. M. Coiling; and ill .s.. ' • H. ' 'Vegan. on The Convention .1108 Walkerton 'last Tuesday. Beth Mc : TaVish ,favored lie with 4 saw. Alex McTavish ,brought the :Meeting__Lj, t0. a close • by, use of a prayer. . • •• • The Maymeeting:charge':, Of Jean 'McGuire and.' her group, Mrs. G. Brooks, Mrs. Mrs. J. Bieck,Mrs. F. Mc Charles and Beth McTavish. The next meeting-willbe :held in June. • • • , Vice McGee Wingham:; 4th Vice Pres -Mrs W. 'A, ,Ariiiiwis;Cranbrook; 5th Viceprea.- Mrs, D. Wilkie; Teeswatet; Teeaserer "-Mrs. John' •Pollock, Whitecherchk. Cor. Seey--idrs. J. R.:Grefg,.Blue. vale; Rec. .Sec'7,-7-Mrs: W.; .3. .Mor'.. rison, Kincardine; Fin. Seey.-7Mrii. Mowbray,/ Whitechurch; Mission . Band Sec'y.-Mrs. J. S. Armstrong, Teesweter; W. A. and Girls' Sec'y: A. Currie, Winghaei; Home' Helpers' Sec'yHkrs. A. A. J. Shiapson. Kintail; Life" Membership Mrs. H. Parker Brussels, Glad Tid- ings ee'y.7•Mrs..S. Bowers, Ripley;. Supply .See'y:-Litre. WM. Douglas, Lucknowi:Welcome and Welfare Seey Miss' Bean McLeod, South iKinlosst:, Lititure and Literary7Miss'.C. bester; Winghani; • Fess -Miss M. • . Olive •BlueVale; Convenor�f Neminating , Committee. --Mrs, R. • 'MowbraY, Whitechurch. ; The Dedicatory Prayer, Was offered by Mrs. MeWhinney, Dungannon, and Miss Bean .McLeod closed the meeting - „with 'prayer....'- .„ • , :In the eyonieg a .Rally was held 'for Young Women and Girls, with .the Y. W. ,-Secretary, Mta, T. A. Collie, of-- Wingham,.'preiding. The, devotional period was .conducted by. Mrs:, P. Stewart; -Miss McLaughlin. . b.V..1 itoll7Call'„-W, answered eY'represent- ,atives from Cranbrook, Ethel, Luck - flow, Wingliane Goforth and and Merlon, Whitechurch and Tees- water, eeayeehai;oil: Itkivjvnitieap,biTehfeacgt7e4itt. speaker; Mrs. Ekins, Hespler,•Was in- troduced, . and .• delivere‘ an, earnest ' ifiessage young Stressing, the point of 'giving our. beet to. the Lord, first' our time, our talents and OUr 1?°08sieha,' . ,Ifliss •Tennant, of Toronto, Teen „Age Girls, ;Secretary, spoke '''ef . • the close relationship of young people, the daughters - were i' nieeting in the--. - ;religions and beliefs, that are beecini-!, binagt•stb..O-tlenotni.tini on today. and !ley,/ to com- -A. Pleasing sole by.Miss Myra Mac. DeratIci; a duel by Miasee. ItIn* Harrison and Betty' baynlianit Winghain„ and a .chorus by the•Teeg- Weter* .liferyyettes. Miss Mary King, Winghani,.offered the .. Dedicatory ing prayer. oet.toitypord.,, Fisher the, 0103-- imreat8,, and Mrs. Norman Shack- dolt girl de°014 know what a Men Davidson, nuakeraloil; gitd • One hundred and iiiety4htee ladies leton., ' Vice Pres. --•.Mies ' N. Malcolm, ICiii4.'reitistered for the afternoonlOn ' • -• like! seas ., • • • . ' ;,.