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The Lucknow Sentinel, 1940-04-04, Page 4, ..... .........a.,,,,,a-aaaaa.- -- ... • - a a - ••••••,,aaaaaaaaaaa...*:; a,•., - ..."-...a.", a. , a...a-a...ay.'," -1**;..440.,;4414•14....' „ . .. .;., . • . 4 • . . . 4s***4.,1:%..•!, 2.4.:4 :;1(.":1 ' • ••• ". , .Savataaaa:aaa • • • OIT shauld see, the Tea Biaciais made by iirsQf0-$. *Oat, Who nea INOOdb#dge, Ont. They : • have that smoOdi • tempting light - mai that has made Tea Biseuits SO Popular, • •' .'"'Iltey. are easy to make," Mrs. •Dalziel said. "To have them fine in textute•anii light as foam, requires a flourwith a good body: I use Robin Hood, not, only far sny biscuits but • for all my bakirig. Ile -re is the recipe .I use. You can find it on page 35 of 'Baking Made Easy' the Robin Hood recipe book, which yoii can get for sine cents in stampa.". • • . 2 cups sifted:Robin 1-tood our - 4 tsp. bak. ing powder \, • X tall- Sa4 • •3 chip. shoaten•ing 74 Cup mak • al. Sift flourmeasure, add baking powder and salt to flour and sift 'three times. -a • • . , it 1; Ada .ihortenfag to the our y mating n with two .knives'or '113EL,FXST cENTRE :School re -opened again arid we.,are sorry to report 'that Our 'teacher, NTS.' ,I...21.1g11141 of Blyth has been sick and . is not able to emue back for a few days. Miss Hilda TWasaley a Mat• . eking who was to praetise teaehing• at this school for this week -end we. are pleased' to report has taken over full restionsibility, • Miss Edna Lawson is practising teaching at Mafeking school for this week.is Miss Etta Belle Webster' . „ of Weat ma also meet on Friday at 4:15 p.m. Wawanciah spent last Week with Miss , . .• , Bernadiae,A.Iton. . • - ' ' • _____,_ • ' Mr,Wilfred Hoffman and son AL - . • Ian o - Dunville and .Mrs. Richard • . . , Jalinstane of Mafeking speat a few , . ,, , I , • - days 'last 'ereeli at the home of 1VIa7 . , - • • pastry :btentier. . 3. Add. liquid gradually to foam. a a- • soft dough, stirring as little as possible..1 4. Turn the 'dough on a lightly • • floured board and pat gendy to . /. inch thickness.: 5. Ct4 with allouia cutter and bake . on a greased pan in a hot' oven (450°F.) until lightly browned. Baking time: 12-15 miniiies. They're sure to be good because Robin Hood is milled from waihed, wheat. Each bag contains a stoney back plus 105a guarantee certificate, which'guarantees you "absolute satisfaction or your •money; badc with an extra 10%". Once atmai use • this all-purpoae flour and aee its . high quality, you will always order Robin flood:Flour in the future. • * HOME BAkiNG SERVICE Oa HOOD HOOD FLOUR MILLS UMITED oo Flour - Afilied *lashed gi/Iteai .\ wbo stops learning is old, whether eighteen or eighty. • • • • •, , , • , PRAYER Felt ABVIV.A4 "While the ,bnclegro in tarried, they all Slumbered and !dept.? This -Friday evening at the 'Iateltuoat •Bible Irsstit- ate the subject of "Revival" will be taken by Miss Charlotte Weber of Da - USA. A good part of the evening will he spent: in prayer for a spiritual alvv,alcening in our land. Will those who are interested please eonie and bring ,your Bibles. •The :Junior Bible •Cluh • •— .,• • • and ,Ialra,-.:Albeat Alton„. , • .:111.eatirs. 'Jowell• • and atrt. IVIr‘ and Mas: pima* Mather.s .efeast ••,' • • ft. this aeak. for • .raagdfoird • KILOUGH* Miss ..Tean Lane returned to her teaobilag duties at Welland after hola idaying at the home or Mr. and Mrsa J. aLane. • • • ° Mrs john Robb, Cpn. 8, • visited Tuesday with her parents , Mr. and Wt. Harry. Bell. . • The ineetin.g of the ,Holyrood Wo- men"; Institute will be held today (T•huralsty) Apr 4tli at the liorne of Mrs. Howard Robinson, Topic—Eas- ter. Converser, Miss Winaifred Ackert. Assistants, Mrs. Archie McFarlan, lvl.ra. Wm. Wall. Current events. Mot- to—Keep aoar temper, the best re- venge is love. Contest--41ome-mide kitchen aprons. Roll call--A.pril Fool experience Lunch committee -;--Mrs. Howard ItebirisonaMrs. Tom Harris, Mrs. Tom Mrs. A. EA-J.1001v is viisting this week with her „daaglitea Mrs. Harold •Thainpsea, Kincardine, and .Mrs. Bert. McLean were to, :Loinitna MOsiditata Mrs., Howard McGuire, "of Olivet visited, daring the Past week with her parents Mr. and Mrs.. H. Bell. • The Many friends .here were sorry, to learn that Mrs. Jane perey; Kin-. cardine, formerly of here, is in poor, health: of 'LuckneW•spept• Sun ay•a• e mt of Mr. and lafra .Alea Blackett . • • Mrs. • William Blake'of '..Mafelting ha a 'thetuaned • home "after,. enending, the paata ample of weeks •at 'the hot* of_ her daughter and' Mrs. •. Albert • Mrs.,•W, G. Hunter, .Jr.,. and. daugh- aer • of : Zion spent. one. day last week with Mrs. Archie 'Nicholson.' • Miss Harslet- Whitley of Crewe anent a few days last week at -the home of Mr. and Mrs. laaitc Nixon. Mr• arid Mrs. Archie Nicholson and diataict, Where they 'will fiaraue "their occupatiori of '..traPPi.Og, (luring .s.rtire- inualtrat ,Open season. Mr. Jack Web.ster LuIcknew 'is- ited Zion friends this Week, Miss Winnie Andrew of Wingham spent a few days recently at the home of Mrs. Isaac Andrew. On Sunday Mr. „Alfred Anarei,v, Mr: ami 'Mra: Gordon Kirkland and -Pavia visited Teeawater friends. ° • ••; Two sleighloads of 35 'or more spoil - • ' TIWRSD.AY,-APRIL 4T11 1940 • . . • . ........... , ............... , ... , " a LOST—A sam:of money, in Lucknow: TO RENT—Garage. space, central. Reward. ,Apply at Sentinel Office. location, in Peter McCall's bian, Lack- . • pow. PROFERTY FOR'. SALE -50 acre • farm, • with • buildings, Lot • B.O. • Can. 1,- Baron Twp., house' in exceL „ lent repair, bank briana land in good, • : state of caltivailen. Apply ''• •• liarkw.e114 • 3, lineknaw.., WANTE1)-,--Single or married man, reliable, for T. M. Stewart farin. Ap- ply to Wm; MacKenzie, Locknow. FOR SALE—Seed Barley, 0.A.C. No.' 21. JOHN RITC1ITE,It. 3, Lack - Ow, 'Phone 69-10 Daagannon. family spent Saturday evening at t e , .f her parents .Mr. and, 11tra. sored :by Ed'gar Ritchie and Harold Reed of •Lucknow. • Gordon Elliott or Blyth spent last Week at the home of his sister ,Mr. arid Mrs: George Henry. Mr. and. Mrs: George, Alapn. called on friends at Walkerton on'Moriday. PURPLE GROVE • Miss Grace Welsh spent the week.; end at her home here. .. Mts. McPherstin and son of Luck - now visited last. week. at Mr., Albert Scott's. , , . , . , • Mrs.. ' Chaeles Collins' is spending a few day 'With. • her daughter Mrs. Harry Graham '4 Pipe 'Myer.' ' • . ... - Mr. and Mts. Goldie . Huston of Ripley . spent Sunday at Mr., James • Robertson's. ' ' • -• . . . . Mr. Nora'al ,Jonee of Donnybrook is assisting at Mr. Donald McFarl n's. daadner attended the W. M. S. enter- tainment at Hackett's ',on Thursday evening, with a,, splendid crowd, at-' teiclance, • Despite die unfavourable Condition of the, roads 'this section was well represented at the free entertainment aud dance sponsored :by Mr. Jack Kil- patrick in Lucknow on Friday even- ing. Mr. and Mrs. B. E: McLean, Bidfour and NITS. ,Slessor were Sundaya vis- itors with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Mc- Burney; Clifford: •Mr. 'Earl Percy spent . Sunday With his Mother, Mrs. Jane Percy, Kin- cardine.'• In the :National Temperance contest held recently in Kincardine we wish te cengeatulate the •foliowing .pupils from this school who won'prizes For posters—Marian Walsh, Dorothy Pln- nell, Everett Lane. For essays—Rut:h Guest,Jack Walsh, Edna' Jackson, Dorothy Pinnell. Miss Jean Anderson returned to her duties Monday , morning with seven new pupils bringing the 'roll to 28. • Doris and Jack Barr were two of the pupils while. the other five were be- ginners—Jean Guest, •Jack Guest, John Lane, Russell Barr and Glen Hodgins. •• . • Miss Jean Thompson is assisting with, the work at the Statter's home, FOR SALE0ilaon Snow Bird elect - Tie •Waslier, Slightly , porcelain tub. Mrs. F. Emberlain,, Llicknow. PQR SALEal-Quantity of red ,clover seed, 'recleaned. Apply to Jail Alto?, '• n FOR SALE—Oe Clyde marc, 7 yeays R. 1,• Lucknow, Phone 67•1.4,• Dung- annoa. • , ' , old, due to foal middle .of May. or a Gelding rising 3 years, lela broken. Wm. Andrew, R. 7, Utak/low:: . FOR' SALE --Timothy seed, grades 44 and II; crown millet, flax seed, soy beans; O.A.C. No. 211. For particu- lars, apply to E. G. Zinn; RR. 7, Luck - now, Phone- Dungannon 76-3. ` • .B9UNDARY;.WEST.. moi• . ' • , . Miss.. Myrtle .Webster• a"&turied her teething duties at Ottawa, on Monday. sifter .spendingthe Estater holidstars;at .her home. , a a • . . - •' • • 'Ma.. • and.. Mrs. Jack lienderaoia and Eileen •spentaginday.. at .Whitechurch. Harvey Thompson of Purp e .G1 . - last.He•and .Mrs.• *Rite ie a e . . spent, Thursday at Alvin ITaw.m's. •. • . -ing very soon to Walkerton where. Mr. Congratulations to:Mr....aad u.--:-.1..' McRitchie will . take. up :parish duties Reheat Reid.' on .the, arrival of a SOrh. at St. .Thotaai . • Church •there. ,Itev, ,. . ' ' ••' Rad Mrs. MeRitchie leave a, 'host • of • . •• . friend's here who wish theni, continued . . . . . . iueceas in the •Master's Work. • . , a . • . . , , • ' MAFEKING. • , . .. • . . • , .. ...The :Clitireli. Society ;..meeting . was , - . - • — . • . held pn Monday evening in the An - Mr. Roy' Atkinaon of Godetich apent alipan. .church." Mr. George Raldenhy• • last-weel with. his 'sister Mrs. Richard aresided. Hymn 619 "Stand :up, stand failpataick. and Mrs. Kilpatrick. • . ' • • ar/ for Jeans" and prayer ' ba ,Rev. F. - ¥r. and Mrs, Charles: Fearee Of '.1. MeRitchie ' opened the meeting.. Holmeiville spent part of last week . The Scripture Iessoraapsalm .22 was ' • - ' • aeata.and explained by. Mr. 0..W. Hal- • • M. Madeline' Bteckles then AUCTION SALE of farm stock and impleMents,, on. 10, Ashfield at Bluewater Highway; one mile, noitli of Kintail, Friday, April 5th..See bills for list and terms. ISorman O'Connor, Prop.; Matt. Gaynor,' Auc. RHEUMATISM,. SCIATICA, Back- ache, Lumbago are attacked at the source by the eleansing anal antiseptic action of Rurnacaps. McKlW,S DRIJG ReV. F. C. McRihie who has been rector of the Anglican- Church he for, the past five years., preached his farewell sermon on. Saindav mOrning ..... .. .11 Chevrolet Special DeLuxe .Town Sedan. HEN YOU DRIVE A . „ . .1 . •ISN'T it significant that you see So'many new 1940 Chevrolets on the streets 1 and highways? .. . Doesn't that popularity tell you that people recognize ..tomething extra in Chevrolet? That something is extra value for the money!' . You drive a bargain when you drive a Chevrolet . . . the most beautiful car a • low price' tver bought— and the only car, regardless of price, with such a combinatipn of 'quality features as tbe Vacuum Power Sbift,.the rRide Royal", 8uper-Silent Valve-ind-lead Filgige, new Full -Vision Bodies by Fisher and • larger Tiptoe -Matic Clutch. With the purchase of a new Chevrolet you get the -advanced luxuries. of modern motoring—and you get them at the lowest ., cosiin purchase price, gas, oil and upkeep. Place your order now andyou, too, will soon ,be saying, Chevrolet's the biggest. bargain anyJne could drive!" EW "ROYAL CLIPPER" STYLING ... THE "RIDE ROYAL"—Chevrolet's . • perfected Knee -Action I ing ys ..,, -IN-HEAD ,„ ENGINE. . . NEW BODIES BY FISHER . . . NEW SEALED BEAM HEAD-, LIGHTS WITH 'SEPARATE • PARKING "LIGHTS.: : :. LARGER TIPTOE-MATIC CLUTCH. . . PERFECTED HYDRAULIC BRAK1S. . !On Special Deluxe Models with Mr: and Mrs. Thomas Anderson iss Mrs. Richard Johnston, who has. Y. ` ing "The stranger of Galilee". Hymn spent the past few months withe. daughter Mat. Hiram Moffatt of Wat-devotional part of the programMiss d the .. t57"Fight the good fight c ose ford, returned home last week. Anderson then read the: minutes of Mr. and Mts. Palmer Kilpatrick of 'he last meeting and called the roll. TorontO were home fOr -part of the • Current events prepared by Mrs. Art Easter vacation. 1,,raham were read by Mrs. Perry o, Miss Hilda Tviamley is practisirk.; ins Mr.Earl Petea sang' "No tight teaching this week ,in the Belfast there". Mrs.' W. J. McLean led n an - school' and Miss Edna Lawson in our i ,nteresting diseussion. At this part in I*. and Mrs. Erfie borne school .here. ist Blake spent the program Rev_ and Mrs. McRitehie be week -end in London. •arere called -to the platform an4. a suit - t ' s tg l Miss Elmira Alton is assistin•a.'le addresexPresitithe goad will assisting Mrs Thos. A-nderson this 'Week. loth valued Members was read by1 the Society of which they were Well one again we have our roads Mr. George HaldenbY and Mr. John open to motor traffic. The snow plow .... ammerson presented Our guests of was a• welcome visitor on ;ti e lint Sunday. The road having been block honor with a Friendship Motto which • ?xpressed the good will in which these ade for over three weeks and with friends Were leaving. Rev. • and Mrs. the gravel ;road blocked or so long, made the teachers and Easter - MeRitchie tbough taken completely by 4 urprise thanked those present for it • vis itors a little anxious for a while. their kindness. Mrs: Perry Hodgins conducted' a Quiz contest and Miss • BERVIE Miss Nellie Julien of Sambre. was the guest .of Mrs. F. C. McRitchie at the Rectory. Mr. and Mrs. Hamlin Collins moved last week to their former home on the Kinloss Boundary. •Mr. Howard Alexander of Toront o was a visitor at the home of his bro- ther Mr. GordonAlokander. Miss 'Edna Spading, Dean of Alma College, St. Thomas, was ' the guest of her friend, Mrs. L. S. Mott. A variety of song birds have re- turned to tell us that spring is here —almost. •• Mrs. J. Shier of Harriston is visit. ing her friend Mrs. J. Sturgeon. The program and dance last Friday night netted the Red Cross the sum of twenty-five dpilars.' Mr; Chas. .Lustig has rented Mrs: J. Shier's farm' on the North Line. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Alexander en- tertained at a dinner party at their home last •Tuesday ,evening. Dr. D. R. Finlayson of Ripley- was called itt consultation with Dr. J. G McLeod of Kincardine, to the bed- side of John Bushell recently. Wni. MacKenzie of Teeswater has leased S.. M. Moore's shop and ser- vice station. Mervyn Collins of Armow spent part of the Easter holidays with Miss Wilda Needham, Con. 5. Mr. Fred Bushell. of Toronto was home recently to see his father, .Mr. John Bushell, Con. 5. - Miss Barbara Matheson of Clark's • n Easter- week at the home of I Mr. ane rs. . 1 c ens'. Miss -Plora Durnin of Dungannon was a visitor during the Week -end at the home of Mr., and • Mrs/ r. A. flodains, Jean Andeason arranged a tune de- teetor garne. Miss Edna Boyle played a. few bars of familiar tunes and the •'iris' side -winning over the boys' left the lads to 'serve refreshments, which was ably .done. Hymn 25 "Savigr breathe on • evening'blessing," Fie National Anthem. and benedictiori hrought the meeting to a close. The next meeting will be ..the Presby- terian• Church April 15th. • • 'The BRAY CHICK Does theTrick! Bray Chicks are real money- :• makers. I can prove it. Place yoar order here. 100% live de- iivery guaranteed, • Finlayson Bros. . . • A. .. E. C001( ,;,.‘ .PIANO,• voicE as THEORY • FOR APPOINTMENTS: • Call At Hills gore or 1.. Alex Mowbray's 'phone 145-j . ST. HELENS • P. T. ARMSTRONG OPTOMETRIST • *ILL BE • LUCKNOW •• 4E:ACH WEDNESDAY . . 9.30 A. M. To 6 P. M.AT . WM. • SCHMID'S 'STORE There was a splendid attendance at the pot luck supper held in the United church On Wednesday evening' under the auspices of the WOmen's Mission ary Society.. The tables wera; inviting With their abundance of good tbangs; including scalloped potatoes, baked beans and macaroni as the main course. Rer.; G. A. Barnard acted as chairman , for the program winch in- cluded communitar singing, solos by Mr. •Mochrie and duets by Miss Win- nie Barnard and Mr. E. W. Rice. The main feature was a wonderful address byMrs 13arnard on the Pitillipine Is - LANGSIDE NORTH Mr. Ronald Ross -of Teeswater spent a few days last week with his grand- parents Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Moffat. 'Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conley and Agnes visited an Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Conley, 6th Con. Culross. lar. Bill Lapp spent SundaY, with friends at Goderich. • Miss Margaret Moffat went'to Tora onto on. Thtiraday to attend the O.E.A. convention 'before returning to guilt Ste. Marie. Mr. artd 'Mrs. Neil MacCallum spent Thursday evening with mr. and Mrs. Ivan Conley. • Owing to the condition of the roads church services have been cancelled the last two Sundays. 4tt, Mission Rand will be held at the home, The regular monthly meeting -of the o rs. April 6th at .2:30 p.m. Roll call to be answered by a verse pertaining to "Easter", ' aaaa'arala•-• Vil,AW/Igg • ' ..‘,12.1=2,-031=gr. • • , even - C438 . ,ONINA Salzew Miss Beth Sleasor entertained a "n ber of girls and boys at it pa..tirty f" her home last Wednesday evem Thee was, a pod congregation at St. John's Church Sunday. everting. it beirig the accasion of Rev. F. C. • 34% • 'On Guaranteed Trust ,. • Certificates • • ' :eget investment for A Trust Funds Unconditionally Guaranteed STERLING TRUSTS • CORPORATION STERLING TON*ER TORONTO WHITECHURCH • Miss . Marjorie Falconer Of Winf- ham'arisited last week with' her aousin Miss Jean WellWood.. - • • Miss 'Lorna McClenaghan of Glen- coe spent the week -end with .her par- ents 'Mr. and: Mrs. Ben McCienaghan. . Miss Mary Caution' visited • last Week With her 'nether' Mrs. Roane :of Teeswater,. • Mr. and Mrs. Jack .Henderson and • two children of Lucknow visited on Sunday' with. her mother, Mrs. - - G r me Mc- G•regor. • r.Jaek .Gillespie returned to Pt.. hinds where she and Mr.. Barnard Thomas on Sitarday sifter visiting spent several years as missionaries. his parents Mr. and Mr . Gibson Gil - Miss Helen Thorn, R.N., of Peter- let*. Messrsi. Aldin Pardon and his father boro, is a visitor at her home here, final term with Mr. Tom Wilson of the latter's sister-in-law, Mae., Andy Wm. Purdon.spent Friday with School re -opened on Monday for the Mr. Whitechurch as principal and Miss Beatrice McQuillin, assistant. The be- ginners' class included Lois Webb, Jean McPherson. • •' • The ',weekly meeting of the Y. P. U. was held witthe president Mr. E. W. Rice in tl,chair. Isobel Miller read the Scripture lesson and Mrs. Rice gave a reading "Morning Pray- er". The topic ow "Modern friends of Jesus" was taken by E. W. Wet, Work , forwarded to the Rea Cross by the W'ornen's Institute in' March included :1 sweater, 6 pair sockt, 1 scarf, 2' dozen towel, dozen gauze handkerchiefs, 5 desert khaki hand- kerchiefs, 9 pair bootees and 3 hel mets, also -$5 for Finnish relief. Five 'dollers was also given to the •Salva tion Array Red Shield Fund. Owing to road conditions the open- ing of the Beef Ring has been post- poned until next week. • A new supply tif plain Nevving and knitting is on hand for anyone *Ming to do Red Cross work and can beaSe- caved from Mrs. Phillips or Mrs. Mil- ler. ' ' ' farewell to las parishieaa .. . '' — n - • - ' ReV-:' L S.'"'citt, i/Iroasletvaanigmaasta tl. y- 7 .. a •-- a/a • - -- - a t . • (his aedompatinient beingailaaeri •ha ausiness. Matters Were then deal , Mrs. H. Peter). There ,Was a Union The worship cal:Weiner Charlie Tiffin choir, and Mrs, E. MeCdrrib 'was then took the• Chair. The script,ure gatiist for the serVice. • • . Rev. V. C. MCRitchie and Mrs. Mc - Ritchie have matleanatny frieralskalur- ee, The Y. P, S. held their . meetin lVfa in the church on onday evening, The meeting opened with the eall to wor- ship by the president Gordon Wall. ReSponse-by Charlie Tiffin. nytrin 545 as Pg. „The,roll call wits ansWerail Stein of near Lucknow, who was very toW and she pasted ' away Saturday morning. Mrs. Gibson end Shirley and Donald of Niagara Fails;'visited last • week Mrs.withJt.hep.fmorentrerrt'sn.. parents Mr. and • Earl McLean and •Miss Tessy of Listowel, and Mr, and Mrs. ha Mc- Lean and two children of Brussels, • •vasited on Sunday the former's par- • Mr. Gordon • Rintoul is to be the minister for the Presbyterian anniver- sary which is to be held on May • 26tmhiss ••• with ubymtg. mCounin.rays.pent the week- endMr. Tom Morrison and several other men are busy 'tearing cloWn the Old hotel,' which was a busy spot of sixt ystaeatrisonagi:. gWoineguunpderisntaintt aplitsceerv. !vets Quite a number from here attendeti • the 'funeral •on Sethi -clay ot Mr.. A. 11. Musgrove of Winghank• Which was largely 'attended.' • This community was shocked Thuriday morning to hear of the sud- den death of Mrs. Mary Mowbray. wife of the late Mr. Alex Mowbrak, her maiden name being Miss Stanley. from -near Eirilough, She has been keeping house for Mr. John Mowbray astbit:oukttwoe bYedeartisMe8hWe etd.o4ksdaay'se. • Words of wisdom offered to the political caropaigner:— "Confucius say: Ile who • slings mud, loses ground." Ardyss Brawn gave, the topie "Victory enattlRantlaeTteralita•a7' Ma Byrne 419 was sang. Bill Lapp led la prayer. The meeting doted IV Sing hymn L. M. MacKENZIE . DUSGMOION inhmn 431 arid repeating tmiz h -passage Was read by Reba Marshal & by Jean Osbdrne. Jim Rh benediction in. unison. There. was ing their sojourn irs Brviwho regret the md ehailstitrittiehneti ioti in prayer. A read- 18 iri atteildance. The Literary enliven - their departure, but Whete goodWise.- ;rig *as giver. '•by Mrs. Vahtli or Ardyss brown. will be in chreof aa go witli them to their new home 'fl movat. loniri 513 . was . sung. the next progrefu, Walkerton . . . , ,. • r • _.444AMWA..44.1.1.4CAE1W944.W.E7 Yd-ireA 4t.5,s7a,.3 -71,47- - hours. A funeral servie' Was held oh Friday at 12 &dock then her body was" sent an the train to ,Mentana, Ir. 'S. A. where she formerly lived, and where her family live. Mr, Albert Couitts is having Mil house wired for the hydro.