Zurich Herald, 1950-04-13, Page 7T
ZURICH !dI�TARt1D
ZURICH HERALD
Authorized as second class mall,
Post OfAce Department, Ottawa.
BUSS CARDS
John W. Orchard.
OPTOMETRIST
Maio Street --- Exeter
Open Every Week Day
Except Wednesday
Phone 3553
• ION
LICENSED AUCTIONEERS
ALVIN WALPER -
Licensed Auctioneer
.Specializing In
!Iltarm and Purebred Livestock Sa148
~"Service That Satisfies"
phone 67r2. R. 1, DASHWOOD
E. F. CORBETT
' LICENSED AUCTIONEER
1 I+errms Reasonable, Satisfaction
r . Guaranteed
EXETER, R. R. 1
Phone each 926.
VETERINIARIA.N-
W, W. B. COXON, B.V. Sc.
1 VETERINARY SURGEON
ogles with Residence, Main Street,
Opposite Drug Store
i)� ;me. --9g
UTC.I-IERS
puri gib' popular
Pint Y our Want,
For Sa
Lost. Found. Etc. Ads, in th
- Column.
N 0 T I C E
The Annual Programme- of the H
Township Farm Formal will be lar
ented in the New Community Cent
Zurich, on MONDAY, APRIL, 24t
At 8.30 p.m.
EVERYBODY WELCOME
Admission: Adults 40 Cents.
Chrldren 20 Cent.
DANCING TO FOLLOW
C:VtCl:l- 1 I" r-114NULI Thursday, April 18th, 1950.
"BREADr
.' A
►� a�o� Chick Sutter
Mr•, W C. :learce of .Exeter, cull• n the table i 1
ed on Zurich friends oil Wednesday. .
Mr, lr, ,iohn Pepper 4f rjear Dasa ,. FOR STRONGER CHICKSv
wood was rrr. town Wednesday.,e
H,
'Mrs. Julius .duel visited her bro
es- Cher in London over the wee:: -eau,'` We Also Have a Large Stock of Peat Mos,
re Mr, Arthur Treumner of Toronto,
�v
was all Lastoe visitor with his re- ; Y1 AVAILABLE AT
lt. lative., here.
All•. and x1lr'.'. Louis Farwell and i family weie Baitervisitor:, with)]), � � i 5g Hensa ll il"° St• CO -Operative
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lar and Mrs, 11x, Cowgirl of .lt,u.t?-1 HENSALL and ZURICH
n
rex r("roodl'y 1J.^.1t01.; at Ll'
C. 11ty ll nw Ii to,,%i. I(- _ `Y'7135a' .�1"�'.t'^ s-, '.'Jodi^Tw ?1fluur5'sdi" C :a..;.::,.�ri5i a3'„'w�, ,(^'�•"'�•'^�;'�. ?�'at3ik�i.`a4
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Al" i,r•i 'vittlelloltf of Rhulle,ler, i. the meal 11, re >� �_�
1 ' � ' : E x 1) Y `l� 0, f tea I l,. ..,� (1 1
i�,=1 a roliday visitor witi�r �relativcs � � � d,t � °^� •.
- here I No meal is corrinlete without plenty J ., i
NOTICE f
Anyone interested in purchasing
Giant White Pekin Ducklings from
the fatuous Uxbridge Farms, kindly
contact Thos. Meyers, or Clifrozd
Pepper for further particulars. All
orders to be in ;by the First o;•1' May.
FOR SALE
A quantity of red No. 1 clover.
seed. Also some white sweet clover
seed (dwarf variety) Priced Reason-
able. -P. Deichert, Phone 94x2. .
PIGS FOR SALE
20 choice weanling pigs for sale.
Henry Clausius, Phone 94r6.
FOR SALE
Two second hand -panel doors 3x7'
in good condition. Also a pair of
Collie pups. Applly>I to Sol. Baeohler'
Phone 97r14 '1'
FOR SALE
1' Good Cheer, ivory enamel range
in good condition. Il enamel Coleman
gasoline range, 3 (burners with built
In oven.—Apply Mrs. Alex.-Crerar,
;��
Phone 82-14, Hensall.
11%1 s Ar•vis IIaberer of Toronto
sp(nt laaatl'r wirer her lrarenls, ;ver.
of delicious wholesome bread. And
i 'CA.S'1'Y-i�JU tar. t goo(i arr(k is goon
U i p .
tl Y
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auU ti11•8. .t•erd 11aberer•,hearty
food for y •uta. e
1'!vry slier
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Miss Meda Surer us of the Toronto!
„1Ce of energy-
;E '� r ::„,Y,...Is• •as::. r w .....1. .. 6 V:�r :' 4;y
Staff i . sl.ending the boll-
I Buy an extra Loaf today-- .: tar
1 '
(teaching
clays at h(.r home here.
now to serve snore dread at e\er.
heen,ce.
Undergoes Operation
Mr. and Mrs'. Gordon Rau and
meal, Get your TASTY -NU iireat
YOUltchttrel-:;«elltsay3ta3or int'pstment.
daughter of Detroit, were Easter via-'
at the Tasty -Nu Bakery or at your
it deserves the best of cr•=•c- a l(l tExat's wrz:tt we're
itors with the former's another, Mre..
iota) Grocers.
ready to give it. Whether it's a complete lubrication
J. P. Rau.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Gascho attend..
a
A est °° Bake ythorough
Tasty -Nu
job or just a battery check, we really try to give good,
lnnperial service ---tire kind that
the funeral
Price.
will keep you
ed of the late William
Stoddart at Seaforth one day last
PHONE 700 - ZURICH
back.
week,
_----- -- - —
We'd appreclate a chance to show yon
Mr and !Vrs Victor Hartman of
Clearing Auction Sale
what we can elo.
Windsor spent the week -end with
•
ecto ` Forc1.er
theirand.-Mrs.I
parents MY' Ku310
Hartman Goshen line south.
Of Live tock, Implements and grain.
On• the Lot Con. L.R.E.
]AiPER1A1
ST. JOSEPH SERVICE STATION ("T �'t'
Miss Patricia Mittleholtz •of Lond-
premises, 1119,
Hay Township. On Highway No. 21,
s
COR_ id o. 84 i HI( HW/RYS , ..- �x<
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on was an Easter- visitor with her
parents, Mr. and IVIrs. Ted. Mittie-
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6 miles north of Grand Bend, and 2
va les south of St. Joseph. The un-
D E A L E R
holtz.
The- roads in general have improv-
der+igned Auctioneer has been fin-
to by
Kitchener; Mrs. Charles Brattrr, of
ed greats as the f•roat seems to be
y
strutted sold pu.'.!'.• auction on
SAVE --St. Joseph Service 7s prepared to save you
pretty well out now- and the earth
WEDNESDAY, A 'RIL 19th,
some Money on your Tractor and Implement Tire
is settling down bo normal again.
Some real winter weather has set
At 1.30 p.m. sharp
Needs. Compare our prices and allowances on your
in, and while we are looking for
Cattle —Red Durham cow 6 yrs.
old, milking, due in June; Hereford
old Tires
the spring season, winter is still with
due cow, carrying her second calf, due
us. A few nice days would greatly
change things.
the latter part of May; black cow,
8 -years old; Herelfoord cow 8 yearsrr
P E
Tate, year-old- infant son •of Mr and
Hereford 6 old, due
91 �� VV e j.
Mrs. Lorne Rader was brought home
old; -cow years
.Il
on Thursday from the Childrens'
in June. Heifer two years old • step L
2 years old; Durham calf.Cattle
We Suggest you visit our Store and see our New
Hospital, at London and is progress-
ing nicely.
have been officially T. B. tested, no
Spring Footwear
The Easter season passed ori very
nicely with the of sunny weath-
re -actors.
Hogs — 2 sows bred two, months
LADIES --A new Assortment of Suedes and Calf,
.best
ago; 12 stocker pigs averaging 75..
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treeh m Electric a rise
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
PRODUClE,
Silverwood
DAIRIES
dash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGC GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Rhone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Tout Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
,cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAT
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
TIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
1• OF THIS FIND IN ONTARIO .
..Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31,P*, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash iu Bonk and Bonds.
$444,115.39
RateL on Application
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
A G E N T
Also rDealer in Lightning Rods
rM (11 lrirt.-i r,f 71re
0
FOUNDp horse cultivator like new; Clinton
Visited Business College Ling and Hydro lCity Work Shoes to chose
Mr. F trade mill, complete with sieves;
Found, an outo license bearing the W. Ward, registrar of trade 14 -•ft. flat hay rtick new; steel truce; from. See our new hydro City Arch work
figures 99821-C. Owner clan have,schools schools for the Ontario Department
g of Education, Toronto wagon ; new two -wheel trailer culn- 1 Shoe,
same at Herald Office by paying for , , visited the Tete with stock rack
Goderich Business College recent) p gravel box,
this insertion. b y' 1 000-1b ca n, les• nev t mil IaR 5CH®®I.'S A h S C
FOR SALE
A quantity of Irish Cobbler potat-
oes.
otat
oes. Call Clifford Vepper, 1100 r 15,
Zurich,
FOR SALE
A pure bred Tamworth hoar, a-
bout 1250 lbs. Papers available.
priced to sell.—Doug. Robinson,
Phone Hensall 97-2.
FOR SALE
Building Lot in Zurich, for sale.
flood location. Apply to T. t,. Wurm
FOR SALE
Chevrolette Coach, dark ,blue, has
i .good tires, correct mileage a little
aver 9,000 miles, in Al condition.
3enry M. Willert, Dashwood. c
PIGS FOR SALE
A quantity of choice mixed Hay-,
mled. Apply to Earl Gingerich, Pit.
) 0 r 7.
FOR QUICK SALE
A quantity of hay, baled or loose
`or sale—Edmund Becker, Dashwood
SEED FOR SALE
A quantity of Montcahn Barley
`or seed. Suitable for malting. Also
(orae spring wheat. 0°
Hilton Trueniner, Phone 85 r 11
FOR SALE
Durham Cow, carrying 3rd calf,
lue April 15th. Also some small
rigs. 'Sol Git gerich. c
MAID WANTED
A reliable girl bo work in store and
lelp with housework; for all summer
season, to begin now. Good wages.
4.pply Rol. Grenier, B. A. Service
Station, Grand Bend.
NOTICE '
I have takc,n over the business of
General Trucking and would apprec-
ate your businem. Please apply' to
Clare Masse, Phone 11.26, Dashwood. c
NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANIN4&
Arrangements can be, made
Bill Watson
tiaghwoorl --- Phone .1.51.718
Addressing the students, he stated
that the Goderich
Farm For Sale or Rent
er for the occasion. Unusually fine
weather prevailed, and tRc
lbs. each; seven stocker ,pigs averag-
which take the eye a
y f the most modern dresser
ME.A-T M ARRE T
150 Acres of grass land. North
season
was well considered for its signi-
ing 100 Ills. each..
Implements — Case V. A. Stance-
GROWING GIRLS—Black, British Tan, Navy
Ut Us supply you with the
half sof Lot 27, and Trot 128, 'Corr. 8,
Hay Township. Apply to Fred
heen,ce.
Undergoes Operation
and tractor, on rubber, with mount-
and Burgandy in various Styles.
ivery Choice of Fresh and Cur-
Walden, Forest, Phone Thedfoid
Mr. Herbert 0. Southcott, Exeter,
ed 12 -furrow narrow bottom plow,
purchased last October and used only
BOYS and YOUTHS—Scamyers at a very low
fed Meats, Sausages,
Bolognas, �'
144F.
is ill in Victoria Hospital, London,
having undergone an operation on
for fall plowing; •McDeering 11 -run
Price.
Etc,, always on hand. Kept
R f ' ration
scuffler, chop ,boxe.i, doubletrees, 4
Monday last. He is doing as well as
could 'be ex ected
fertilizer disc drill; M -H. 11 -hoe disc
drill; M -H. binder (i -ft. cut; iJicD. 3-
l�IEN____A complete line of Valentine -Martin Ster-
P
-
treeh m Electric a rise
Highest Cash Prices for
Wool, Hides and Skins
PRODUClE,
Silverwood
DAIRIES
dash Market for Cream, Eggs
and Poultry
Have Your Eggs Graded on
our
AUTOMATIC
EGC GRADER
LeRoy O'Brien, Manager
Rhone 101 Zurich
Zurich Creamery
Tout Home Market for Cream
Eggs and Poultry
Highest Cash Prices paid plus
a premium for deliveredcream
We are equipped to give effi-
,cient accurate service. Egg
and Poultry department in
charge of Mr. T. Meyers.
Chas. Minshall, Proprietor
INSURANCE
Western Farmers' Mutual
Weather Insurance Co.
OF WOODSTOCK
THE LARGEST RESERVE BAT
ANCE OF ANY CANADIAN MUT-
TIAL COMPANY DOING BUSINESS
1• OF THIS FIND IN ONTARIO .
..Amount of Insurance at Risk on
December 31,P*, 1946
$73,699,236.00
Total Cash iu Bonk and Bonds.
$444,115.39
RateL on Application
E. F. KLOPP---ZURICH
A G E N T
Also rDealer in Lightning Rods
rM (11 lrirt.-i r,f 71re
0
FOUNDp horse cultivator like new; Clinton
Visited Business College Ling and Hydro lCity Work Shoes to chose
Mr. F trade mill, complete with sieves;
Found, an outo license bearing the W. Ward, registrar of trade 14 -•ft. flat hay rtick new; steel truce; from. See our new hydro City Arch work
figures 99821-C. Owner clan have,schools schools for the Ontario Department
g of Education, Toronto wagon ; new two -wheel trailer culn- 1 Shoe,
same at Herald Office by paying for , , visited the Tete with stock rack
Goderich Business College recent) p gravel box,
this insertion. b y' 1 000-1b ca n, les• nev t mil IaR 5CH®®I.'S A h S C
FOR SALE
A quantity of Irish Cobbler potat-
oes.
otat
oes. Call Clifford Vepper, 1100 r 15,
Zurich,
FOR SALE
A pure bred Tamworth hoar, a-
bout 1250 lbs. Papers available.
priced to sell.—Doug. Robinson,
Phone Hensall 97-2.
FOR SALE
Building Lot in Zurich, for sale.
flood location. Apply to T. t,. Wurm
FOR SALE
Chevrolette Coach, dark ,blue, has
i .good tires, correct mileage a little
aver 9,000 miles, in Al condition.
3enry M. Willert, Dashwood. c
PIGS FOR SALE
A quantity of choice mixed Hay-,
mled. Apply to Earl Gingerich, Pit.
) 0 r 7.
FOR QUICK SALE
A quantity of hay, baled or loose
`or sale—Edmund Becker, Dashwood
SEED FOR SALE
A quantity of Montcahn Barley
`or seed. Suitable for malting. Also
(orae spring wheat. 0°
Hilton Trueniner, Phone 85 r 11
FOR SALE
Durham Cow, carrying 3rd calf,
lue April 15th. Also some small
rigs. 'Sol Git gerich. c
MAID WANTED
A reliable girl bo work in store and
lelp with housework; for all summer
season, to begin now. Good wages.
4.pply Rol. Grenier, B. A. Service
Station, Grand Bend.
NOTICE '
I have takc,n over the business of
General Trucking and would apprec-
ate your businem. Please apply' to
Clare Masse, Phone 11.26, Dashwood. c
NOTICE
WHITEWASHING & CLEANIN4&
Arrangements can be, made
Bill Watson
tiaghwoorl --- Phone .1.51.718
Addressing the students, he stated
that the Goderich
' r, I— , a � ypa pu c
jack, 1 ; h.p. gasoline engine; wood-
t
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rC upports, orn and Bunion
Pads Pedicreme Foot Balm, Foot Soap,
,school was one oY
the .best in the Province.
en water trough; new 140 -ft. hay
+
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Bunion Reducers Etc.
fork rope; new Lauden hayfork car
,
AGED RESIDENT PASSES
and, three brand new pulleys; 3••
George K. Kienzle, 95, ;who died
section diamond harrows, 1 -horse
on April 6th at the home of -his sons
scuffler, chop ,boxe.i, doubletrees, 4
Oesch -S h c 9 S11, 0 0
Bruce, had lived in Creditou ror 10
new bridles and collars, double har-
k'
years, Besidm -his son, he is surviv-
tress, root pulper, forks, 6hovels, and
ed by four daughter., Vers. Ada Kuhn
many articles to -o numerous to men-
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Kitchener; Mrs. Charles Brattrr, of
tion. Also Simplicity= 'wa •her in fit:st9
91 �A�:=
Royal Oak, Mich; Mrs Reta TaVlor,
class condition.
Lloydminster and Mrs. Fred Furloug
Dundas. The body' rested at the Ho-
Grain — 100 bushels mixed grain
Cartier oats and Galore barley. '
0 I, • �_
! 11 �, ; " 3ardwareNeeds
funeral home
No reserve, everything will be eohl
;
aper -Hocking where
service*; were conducted Monday by
Terms—Cash
From Our
the Rev. J. V. Dahms, Evangelical
Alphonse (Masse, Proprietor.
U.E. Church, Crediton. Burial was
John Denomme., CIerk.
� PdF_.W HARDWARE STOCK
�
in Crediton Cemetery,
Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
0 A Good Supply of Shelf and Heavy Hardware
Former Residents Celebrate
Huron.ic Rebekah Lodge, Clinton,
A always on hand, also
1l'ir, and Mri. William J. Douglas
at its regular meeting Monday even -
of Brucefield, former Blake residents
ing, April 3rd, had as their guest
Scarf's Endurable Paints, Enamels and Varnishes
celebrated their olden wedding an-
g g
members of Amber Lodge, Hensall.
and the New Almatex Plastic Paints
niversary -on Tuesday March 28th.
but
Over one hundred members of b Jth
e
:
Mr. Douglas is the son of tete late
lodges were resent. At this are
g p' g
• For your heating system we recommend ---the Good
Mr and Mrs Peter Douglas, he was
the home lodge celebrated Its zOth
anniversary. Mrs. Ethel Boye„ Dist-
•
o Cheer Furnace, or the well known Coleman (til
born at .Leake and has one aister 'Airs
Edward Mc Lqh (Margaret), London
rict Deputy President, of Seaforth,
40
0 Heater.
and two brothers Robert or Port
(
Dover and Irvine in Canada West.
paid her official visit. A birthday
cake made by the vice rand Mrs.
g
0
For our Household needs we carr
Y y Beaty Waslt
I.Mrs. Douglas was the former Eliza-
Edith Johnston wai decorated with
1
� Machines; National Electric Stoves; Marconi Raa-
beth Jane Hudson daughter of. i:h(
g
tulips, the name and date sof each
Noble Grand written on the
�
a los; Heaters, Electric Irons, and Toasters, Enamel -
late Mr and Airs Joseph Hu(rson.She
,being
tulips. All members formed a circle
® ware Pyrex and various Kitchen Ranges.
y g
was born at Hillagreen and has four-
sisters Mrs. Agnes Consitt, Seaforth,
and as each name was read out by
s�
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Mrs. Martha Harvey,' Mrs. Annie
Mrs. Mary Sutter, Noble Grand, the
Reliable Plumbing, Furnace work, evetroughin
Logan and Mrs. Eva Carlile, all of
D.D.P. lighted a candle. A very ple-
® and Tinsmithing. Our Aim ,To Serve and Satisf3-'
Hensall, also one brother Isaac o_f
asant evening was enjoyed by all.
Seaforth. NIs and Alrs Douglas were
March 28th 1900 the'Fite
Attended Funeral
atj Wars
married on at
followingfriends from a dist-
�
home of the bride's parents by the
ante attended the funeral of the Tate
+g
late Rev, Samuel Atheson, they went
James Broadfoot of the (Parr Line.
m Main St. Hardware Store Phone 213
to Marlette, Mich., where theT farm-
ed four years, returin to iilake
g
Mrs. Mar Campbell, Mr. G. Walker
y p
and Jas. Todd, of Bad Axe, 1iIicll;
•
where they fanned fourteen years,
Iyer. J. W. Berry, of Guaranty Trust^"""`'''
going to Brucefteld in 1918. Thev
Co. Toronto; Mrs. Abel and Mr. F.
have one daughter, Mrs. Lindsay
Br•oadfoot, Stratford; Mr and MrsJOHN
g
Evre (Pearl)• Brueefield, antr two
Gilmour, of Mooresville, and Mr and
r e
granddaughters Mr and Mrs Doug-
Mrs, Willa. Nichols of Mitchell.
las were guests of honor at a family
Late Mrs. Fred Smallacombe
FOR GOD — The Lord of Eearth and Heaven.
dinner at the home of their daugh-
ter, Mr and Mrs. Lindsay Lyre. There
Mrs. Fred Smalla:eombe, one ofs
SO LOVED —And longed to see forgiven
were thirteen present who were at
Helnsall's prominent and highly= este-
THE WORLD — In sin and pleasure marl
tete. wedding fifty years ago., inclu--
eined residents passed away early
THAT HE GAVE — The greatest Gift He had
ding the witnesses Mr and Airs, E(1••
Tuesday morning last an her 76th
she was the former I;'altellu
II His ONLY SON — To take our place
wa1 d A2cA li of London.
y*ear,
Ellis and Came to Hensall tivitlt hr,�r
I THAT WHOSOEVER — Oh What grace
H E NS A LL .
parents from Goderich when 112 years
I � BELIEVE,TH — Placing simple trust
Mr and Mrs W. G. Parke were vl..-
of ago. She had been a resident of
+ IN HIM — The righteous and the just
itors in Toronto over tiro week -end.
the village since that time with the
� ; SHOULD NOT PERISH -- Lost in Sin.
The Kiltsman Club of Winghnlll,
exception of a few years in Guelitn.
BUT HAVE ETERNAL LIFE IN HIM — in Him,
will present a :Minstrel Show with a
cast of 32 in the town hall, Henynil,
On Ddc. 26th, 1949 Mr and firs,
Smallacombe celebrated their golden
LORD, help my unbeliof! (live me the peavo of faitll.
I+'ridat, May 5th, spon>ored by tete
wedding anniversary and were at
ro rc,st with child -like tru t on what Thy Gospol saith:
Amber Rebekah Lodge of. Hensall, �honle
to their friends. She was a me..
THAT W1d:OS0I+.WER WILL 131MINVE
This lrronti+cl to be olrtstatlding and
niber of the United Church. Surviv-
a real evrttin;�; is assured to all wltoiing
aro her hu:tband, one son, Fled
1Vr.
S1I:1I,L EVERLASTING LIFE RECEIVE.
attend. i
of Guelph; two daughters, Mrs. E,.
,
tills. Jai. Down., has returned
mid l'Irs., Corn. P•11+rrl
?tt lJllt.;, ^
I ; TUNE IN --Hear CHAS. E. FULLER, Sax 123, los Angelerr,
hc•i' horse in London, after sI)PI ill" I;,n(t
nrl< ,l t 'r, ),9at't'
� ' 1 Sundays :1. ld I(1. :1.�I,
STAT!ON ('Ill'1i.- ._10:,0, `1'c+ronin,
11 V'411, tCii,lt ;I'll' and 1r-:, Janie. 'Mr.
Slr.tl•p=lt. l��'I+ll(' �irrYt'•h� wvrf, bohi.:
""hu
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W'c': It, I.lil(�, Pontiac, Mich., `undn y,• at 1'.1 to 1.00 p.m.
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from Ilse homo ('11 ' dna' wl.11 i.t-
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