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Oshawa Daily Times, 17 Mar 1930, p. 3

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( THE OSHAWA DAICY Yui MONDAY, MARCH 17, 1730 PAGE Tire - TAD BROADCAST WEDNESDAY NIGHT DIALOGUE WILL AGAIN BE FEATURE OF PROGRAM Musical Part of Broadcast Now Being Arranged by Leon Frazer =' Oshawa will give its second vas Sry in Fal bin Pole Fractured Skull is Feared es phat Sel SUT AND THUNDER! Changeable "March was seen at Crashes any Feet From the height of his "iow, Ei yostorday when he provided oot and thunderstorms fir' the same au RA om in the seme breat y | The weather was anything but eg s 9 08 TRrise, however: waa' whan, thundarsaps | 10 hekdeas, BoM Hi iy hard to jhe north, i fn Kink Bdword Mbtel, Toronto, next ir head A fey h the | Wednesday night trom 9.80 to first electric storm yadk March 10,80 o'clock, 'This broadeast has an Mare who boon Srranged through the ' : vd Late yesterday afternoon a sleet id Bd Co i» piv te ei storm: fell," making sidewalks and (agents, the Oshawa Lumber Co, pavements slippery and treacher: Leon Fraser, weorelary of the ous, Chamber of Commeres, 1s arrange WC SHTHTRLLS ed CONVENTION ABOUT CITY WATERWORKS which was Prevented at the last broadeast will he given, thus con. Yering to the large unseen audi» nots congomine Oshawa's ade Describes Oshawa Pump, Said to be Largest of Its once strial and real- Kind in World vantages as an Ind dential community, Mr, Prager W. 0, Bmith, oly engineer of and G, D, Conant, will participate in the dislogue, The musical part of the program hag not as yet been completed ale though It Is expected that Mid Smith's orchestra, of the Oshawd Winter Gardens, will vender weve Oshawa, 'was in the limelight at the annual mel Hod of the Cana- dian Section of the Amerjoan Wa- ter Works Association, held in Toronto last week, when he de- livored a 'paper oh "Waterworks Jumping ste ! with particular T------ Plokering, March 17.~--Albert Hackney, of Groen River, 8 lines man employed. by the Home Tele: phone Co, is in a serious vondition at the Oshawa General Hospital an the result of a severe head injury which he sustained when he fel) | 50 feet from a telephone pole while engaged in cutting wires on ac side road 'morth and west of Plokering, Aaturday afternon, Hackney had been working with & repair gang for the Home Tele hone Co. /but was alone at the tm he acoident ocourred, as oth. bers of the gang were ens Te "m work some distance away, - he was gone longer than nec otsary, the foreman of the vepaly gang returned. to see what was poi Bd the delay, Upon. his ar rival he found Hackney lying un: gohselate bt Pid aot ot the pole from w 1) allen, Dr. Cartwright, Plokering, was called rendered first alo to the injured lineman, Under his ids Bony) Hackney was removed to the Oshawa General Hospitsl eral selections while George Flems to Oshawa's plant, His ing, baritone soloist, Mrs, Jack Read, contraite, and M, Gould- paver do per dealt it large) with the wuxil» pment at the burn, pianist, will alse assist, ioenl Ln By this being, it is UKRAINIANS KEEP GREEN MEMORY OF of his head injuries. Ty ane a ar ion of NATIONAL Pl ET foared that ha may have sustained Ukrainian Presbyterian o fractured Shull. fho'bhs. "nd & Lentad sapnaity of | Church Held Service in px ho one ve prev when the | 438 bh.p, at 1,200 recelutions per M v of Sheveh onko t 18 not known | minute, how's "acinar ned to lous his em "to: the oy The anniversary of Taras Fhev- on Bmith's Sadren ireluded 0 @ development ol |] ® ona section of the | Ounawa waterworks et and | eenko, great Ukrainian poet, wis Hag wh ele Ia at north of the seo | datailed description of the new Observed at » special service held ond eon Plokering town | auxiliary engine and its possibilis the Ukrainian ° Presbyterian ship, and fm two. miles north Ohare last night, The service was and west of Biekering village: conducted by Rev, Luké Mtandre!, He for via gh Justa tintions, Pr WAS om a eo fp A who ware the pastor, and a large. audience was in attendance to pay tribute ANCE COMMERCE to the memory of the best loved an, at the Boating: poet ot the Ukrainian people, Rev, Mr, Btandret preached an b Convenlapun'te on and Lbor ---- CITY "NEWS | citi teers Shevchenko's poems, while Mm, Salmers and Mrs, Standret both FINED 9100 AND COSTS A, Russell was fined £100 LA new statement system 'of. curs rent' [LH a8 has been contributed plemiing * solos, hy 'oonts Han he sully of the poet, The singers were sarbed in the charming costumes of, thelr pative land, ' Taras Shevohenko has aptly been called "the Robert Burns of the Ukraine" = by«Dr, Hunter, of Toulon, Manitoba, who has inter rated most of his important works nto the English language, It was Interesting to note ast night that children who are to all intent and purpose Canadian were able to re @ | slle in the language of their fath. ors poems by the favorite author of the race from which hah they wring, ENNISKILLEN BRIEFS Rinnielilisn Man 1; 13=Rev,' J, M, Whyte and d. fivank Dorland motored te Toronto on Weduouday to hear Harry Lauder sin Mr, and Mra, E. C Ashton vislt- ed thele daughter, Mry. wan Rod- man, Seugog on Sun Stapley Staintoh, Ay spent a words of which were written by "police rt thin Ay toa Customs! {2 of Baving liquor In I legal' plave, . "1 | ApPmAL Yor cromiung i The Women's Welfare League of the city 'is making a special ap: peal for men's pul Md hoots and leave your rd pt with Miss Roberston at toler | phone number 1506, and the goods will be ealled for, CONVICTED OF THEFT H, Bradley, of Brookville, "was Ti the handling of customers gunvieted fu_police 'gourt today b change ' Magistrate 'Willis on & charge of | W books, These will longer E . my Hoag. stealing 'a motor car belonging te t » Jobe setur be returned to the bank sich Tad om ator car belonging. \ n af on Ye Cd pag ih bo ued a rested iy Toronto and as he was 3h Sue plstoment Aon Vy to be issued, with cancelled vouche on' Sula n from the Industrial Mecount wil] 4 tha re, on business EYEE bet at 160, the ed that he be int ym a of every month, wil Aho cheques a all ge 8 rebels o 1 customer Me Sha b= Bar Hb ho est 8 in Chan and the he | dustrial Atanas 0 ON o dent means of checks te EER NO SETTLENENT INDIGATED AFTER |i an matter of nol to the Cy 8 8, it is announced by EB, C, "local mana te of the bank; stem provides # ra dical fon 3 ot the home of E. C, Ash. Mise Bert Cole, Bethend Sunday at the home ofl Ac Wer + a a, fber eu oX dhe fun is te ed to i i is "smunty 4) d! lily Bn their recen ryan, Mary. Yi Hue, dk irtue and ' Are.) Qronto, visited their other o whos 1s Is Ao Bu oa Ese Hi . ole the choir on Thursday considered iy services when the pastor, ven y JM, i 3 sormon hit 1 rah pry he he pil he junior choir sahg several num- ey la pastor is be and iy Se r a Stu on hl song e work of rge os ius Ronde the : has accepted od Cl V oe in, eich have family, uth, int over Suns the | w Mrs, J. W, Virtue, | ¥ oh Nil Leh rehard Mi Sune H pn a bs for t Ek | he enh litle sl bee. deco ted ' ely Yn ho ¥ of a, tiie s hillowé -- a tens dor scaly 0 Ql Joan Reouds and women o th ni thay meh nd wome other tionalitien~worg the veen" and the Unlan™ Jack 4, wi at thé Armouries hs 1s he, custom, References to Erin's patron saint were made at Lenten services had In the Catholie church this mors nin hroughout - yesterday, with St Patrick's: Dayron the horizon, radio audiences listened: in, fo sweet old» time Trish melodies, "My Wild Trish Rose and "Mother Machree," ms well as "Dear Little Shamrock," were favorites of the alr, Few Indeed have|'t been the saints the subject of niore song, poetry or prose than St, Pat. vigk, whose festival Is marked on March 17, What matters If 1 the dates of hin birth and death snd his birthplace provide material for dis: pies? Irish, Beottish, English snd anadian alike hesitate not 0 wear a sprig of shamrock. In honor of the senlous Christian leader Whe before his denth, It Is sald, saw the Whole Patron Saint of Honored by The World Today), during hig capt! rent, task he was to accomplish in established by St. Patrick, who at Ireland Is' of Ireland converted to Chrlstlanity, From his earliest years St, Pato Klelfs thought had 4 thrneft to sillglon, andy so the legend runs, when 10 years of age he was carried captive to Ireland, together with many of his Hl faa slaves, 1t 1s belleved that 4 the: youth was given a inion of the future and the motiseries: rehes were Emerald Isle, Man "schools of plety" and Wie death was a poor and humble man, having refused gifts and offers of wealth, which hg had persuaded the would-be donors to lavish upon churches, schools and charity, Perchance no more popular tradi tion clings to' the memory of the revered saint than that which' eres dite St, Patrick with having cleared Ireland of # h skey and other "dirty varmin" as sxpressed In the popular ir Hy a | an success to bold St. Patrick's i, He was a palit po clever, He gave the shakes and toads a twist And banished them forever" Among the many new War bagel that are hein written "All Qur Yeu terdays" M: 'Tomlinson is one of the be This reflective, serious war novel has Jess of actual warfegse than of war's causes and its effpets on human lives, The figat division of the book, concerned mainly with the Boer War, contains the remote but rapidly ncerwing causes of the later disaster; the second. part of the book, dated 1908, takes up the ad: ventures of & Journalist, Fim May- nard, In the outskirts of civilixation, where one realizes through his eyes the greed and dorruption foreshiad. owing the inevitable climax; the third division Is concerned with the World War from the English view: point, Mr, Tomlinson in this sec: tion writes from his ekperiences as a member of the Intelligence depart. ment, "Fugitive's Rewrn" by Glaspel is the story of lema Lee, who found refuge In Greece when her life was shattered by the death of her child and her husband's des sertion, Here, living with the pen sants, who regarded her as a return. ed goddess, she formed new ties, and found in ie" # meaning and a purpose in life Apother Nerwapion, Life Norway "Paace" by A Uarborg gives us a ture of Norwegian peasant life, The main character, Enok Haave, 1s outited by & burden of religious ob- ligation, he succumbs gradually to religions mania in his endeavour to ph everything worldly from him Ife, children and land, 'In this Sonttlas gonflict between flesh and 4d ne sno ro Joana uxcopt in ath, the only p "Hawbucks" by yo Mavefield Is a ol lo roniange of preswar England, of the E lish countryside, fox- hunting, 4 at courting ol lovely Carrie Harride Vf unusual water" by There ure a great man hin 8 dn "Home. In the N Munn, It is the wtory of a Susan ak man who Iw half Scotch, hall Lnkinio apd whose life resolves it self into > rugele between , the forces Bf civilization and the call of his primitive anewstry, "Gathering of the Eagles," by Val Gielgud, is a story of the War of 1812, The Wo deals phrticulasly | o with, the year of Napoleon's Russidn adventure, Napoleon Is Adam Konski's ideal soldier and when the lives 'of the Emperor of France and the young Polish trooper tough, ha realinen 4 bayh d. deeam, tor; A collection of thirty- iM stories of forgotten incidents from Canadian history covering the period between WARMLY MAYOR PRESENTS PRIZES TO. BIRD HOUSE BUILDERS] CONGRAT- ULATES BOYS FOR THEIR TFFORTS Announce That the Bird Houses Will Be Erected in Memorial Park -------- Excitement reigned in the ehil dren's room at the publie Hbrary Saturday afternoon, when Mayor ¥, BD. Mitchell presented the prizes to the winners of the bird house eon. test 'sponsored by Mis. John Crag, of the Oshawa Little 'Theatre, and W. M. Gllbert.of the Oshawa Lumber Co, Practically all the youthful house builders who had entered In the contest: were present and many among them were no doubt disap: pointed that thelr names were not included among the Het of winners, they showed thelr good sportsmen: ship in loudly applauding the wuo- cossful ones, Jin Worship warmly congratulated those who had been syocoessful in the ill | contest while he stated that all the 1600 and 1850 Ts been epthored Js Riher in "Opel Secrets," by 8 fin, In prepivation, the Ag perused countless piles | of * news- papers, law reports, official _ dogus ments, despatches and relations, ship's logs and naval and military records, "Kings of England," by .C, Bigham, Is & short account of the lives and Shatnépan of the thirty-six soyer- oigns 8 England from Willis the Conqueror to. Vietorls, Their p sonal histories are iustrated by Pike occupations, amusements and other incidents of thelr Nves, an well as n the public policy that they ursue and an appreciation of the character of gash one is drawn from contem. porary and later sources, Children and the Movies This book, "Childsen and the Mov vies," by 8, M, Mitchel, is of time. ly 'Interest, While In an Impar- tial investigation, Sefmity and Inter. aiting conclusions ure drawnsDy the author, who has sought 10 determine whether 'or not the motion pleture is an important factor in the life of the average child as In commonly thought. She has used questionnaire and personal interview to gather in« formation, and she compares the ex- petiences of 7 ed of children, to- taling over 10, "Ibsen the Master Builder," by A. E. Zucker in. 4 worthwhile study of the dramatist, Dr, Zugker does not attempt 'w critical ap pralsement of Ibsen's work | he confines himself to the man's fe and discusses the plays only as they throw light on the pers sonality of the dramatist, His re searches in Norway and Germany have brought forth unfamiliar ma- terial and the whole Is simply and well nresented, Among populir haoks on archaeol- Fd this one, "Magis Spuiles by repo devotional period was taken by ro, Pye, several taking parts Then plans were laid for the Easter pro- am and a St. Patriok's sontert on arch 17, Shen a social evening and program by local talent will be given, The study chapter was dealt Ith "on "From Jerusalem to Jerus salen' oo Mes, W, Stainton, This EE Rd VILLY SAYERS RTE wen ---- BANFORDL-894E y March 16th, or ¢ Jhte mn Pape A i ford, t hg haries nd ear on a Mareh, mL it 140 Mi from the above 'nd. Int Yueh Union Sematary, hawa, Ha) ATKINGONTV™ Ou Osha 1 boo. Doos robe, fs fe Bh 3 Bal ay TAR LEY SHER V. D. Magofin, Is d stingulshed for it» clarity and for the "human Interest" touches which will retom- mend it to all people, The author aitines some of the aghleyements of Mhaologiats in. Yurope, America, d the Orient, and draws credible srt of the, life of antiquity, "Goodsbye to All That" is an au toblography by Robert Graves, It 8 written ss a gesture of farewell to the war, writin i pa for "lorgetiuiness, Hecaus once all this been settled in mp mind and 44 down and! published "It need never be thought about again." His war tXparignees afe told with frank. ness, but quite din wmlondiely there {s no hysterin und Mittle hitternesy, | The chapters oy English Publie School life ate Interesting, and there are. many anecdotes of Englisp i is tevary figures: District Farmers Appreciate ~ New hike Against Announeeniont, Ee ators the ral Commit toe of the Le 'by Dn Go I Chris ing owners of py ah o op rg ¢ of these weanurds | heer! | ban ¢ ERIS AE A Sut at Slt 0'¢loo d 'A ithe (fey vont whee evened the count' contestants were worthy of praise, It was a splendid thing he considered that the boys were taking such a keen interest in bird life and showed #0 much skill and knowledge In bullding homes for them, Bird Houses You Momorinl Park Mayors Mitchell stated that the contestants might find sale; for thelr bird houses and he pointed out that it was the intention of the parks hoard to erect hird houses in Mem: orial Park, The bird was a great friend of man and he San pleased to know that so many youthful Osh. awans were interested in this little feathered oreature, his habith and his welfare, Nelson Sage, 840 Athol street, winner of Class' A, boys aged from 12 10 96, wan presented with four bird books given hy Mra, Craig and with 86 in onsh donated by W, M, Gilbert, The second prize in this class went to Herbert Braund, Herbert wap presented with a large bird book and $3.60 in cash by the same donors, Donald Drockman, 644 Masson street, winner in class 1 for boyw under the age of 13, received a sot. of bird hooks presented hy Mpg, Craig and 85 In oash from Mr, Gilbert, The second prize in this class went to Jack Farrer, 04 Elgin: street, * who was 'presented with one large volume on birds and $2.60 in cash, A arg dy of 81 wan pre sented by Mr, Btavenson, one ol the Judges, to Tommy Dryant, aged neven, the youngest entrant in the contest, In consideration of his age, Tommy had done remarkably well In the construction of a house for hin feathered friends, Thanks Contestanty nvestigation Into: Whitby Church Fire of 1927 Fire Marshall and Po Police To Investigate Blaze That Damaged All Saints' Church i OBITUARY MIS, JANE BAMPORD Dosth cameo suddenly, on Sune day, March 16, to Mrs, Jane Bame ford, aged 82, at her residence 718 Paps avenues, Toronto, The deceased was the widow of the late Charles Bamford, The late Mrs, Bamford was a member of the Anglican Chureh, Whe is survived by four sons, Kenneth, Toronto; William and Charles, both of Rochester and B. Bamford, of Chatham, snd four daughters, Miss M, Bamford, Tor. onto, Mrs. Powers, Oshawa, Mrs. J. Hopkins, of Oshawe and Mrs, A. Downing, Toronto, The funeral pf the late Mys, Bamford will be held on Tuesday, March 18, at 1.80 pm, from her Inte residence, The body will be brought to Oshawa, ment. will be made in the Union Corfotory, sts ---------- CHOIR OF SIMCOE CHURCH PRESENTS en of Well-known Bible Story solos, duets and trios; featured valoes under United, Church last night, approciated, the two instruments being partiou: arly effective, shion while Mra. George the plano secompaniment, the 8010 Organ Parts were very pleas: fog. The choruses presented fine harmony and expression, polections in the first part of the can: omi to Neomi's native , land, Judea id the meeting of Ruth with Boas husband, Mra, Craig thanked the cont ants for the Intevest und enthusiasm which they had displayed and she also expressed appreciation for the support which had been given by all who had assisted In wekiog the avent a success, Hetore leaving the hall the bird Bouse builders offered three hearty cheers and a tiger for Mrs, Oral Practioally all the bird houses without exceptiof were of attrac. tive depign and showed skill and patience in workmanship, They are now on display in the window of the Agama Fur IMurniture Company, ram e-- SIX ESCAPE WITH MINOR HURTS IN SERIOUS SMASH Girl Sustains In. Injured Nove| in Harmony, Accident Harmony, Mardh 17,-~8ix ooous pants of an automobile narrowly escaped marlous Injury when the p In 'which they were riding rashed off & culvert into a deep ditoh and turned over, last even. ne. a only member of the Party Injured was a young lady who sustained & badly out nose, The alx, including four men and two girleg were motoring on the |Bo highway just east of the olty, when In some' sanner 'not ascertained, y ran off a culvert into a dee h on the north side of the road, 0 : fee t at the residence of J, J. Ter llegar, The agoldent ocourred lant night, I J. Rundle of thin city was i's to. the soene and rendered * rat ald to the Injured girl, Police far and also called, but an ould be learned, no arrests ate The oar was hadip. dun lass helng Token, ore broken, an twisted, Tt was 'towed to a an Osh Sr aarage, y, DUMIALD INONN W WIN Rple, Ont, Mar, 17, w= wie | th ORY woun hue Hd leh 13 sohe of | Aule HT t by Th Off thelr lead 0 point aver the Sevan Indians, T 'he Bisons took an early soare when back in the weeond tie puck three ti "he ust' before rH ond period ended and = -- Bh ih oT hy pugk park arr rion hain ott, fe aq Me Tour ath of her d two choruses sung with great volume, All the splo parts were Mrs, Stewart Al Ruth; Mrs, P, senting Orpah, law of Naomi; ell taken ry SOPrA oond daughterdin- tine Marion ming, baritone, an Boas, by Mrs, Al Ross added much to the cantata, cantata Mr, Renwick gave a brief ex aston of the oon, od the a splendid work ol Alon Ya the 4TH OSHAWA TROOP ¥ Action on Fridey Evening notion at the Sopuart be by the troop in Friday evening, Tha » hed the direction of A {nson rin I Stuotor of "the Awa Littl le Th ing: Winaer," oat th which includes Newton Oke, Alan Th Clark wlbot, Ryan on, W, A lon Salter and M: stave rit Me and Moitord mai boys 0 tf the troop under mn a ral numbers will bo gi ther entertainment talent 8. ty and an interesting even hei 8 promised. hot tha Cain a | a Fa in, EAE FEE 2 " oh a ne L where inter CANTATA 'RUTH' Pleasing Interpretation Giv. Well vendered choruses, Plassing the piored cantata, "Ruth," by A, R, Gaul which was given by a cholr of forty the direction of Mr, John Renwick, organist and direc tor, at the service of Bimcoe treet MN large congregation was in attendance and the work of the choristers was much The choir wis accompanied by the organ and plano, the combining of Mr, Renwiok played thé organ in his usual capable fa Fleming showed marked talent in providing Many of a wide range of work but were sung with The tata called for modulation as: they ware, in the main describes and told of the coming of Ruth and Ne Vain farmer and distant kinsman d The last the marriage of Ruth to Boas and the salvation of Naomi and herself from starvation are fittingly triumphant and were 0, being aybes, alto, repre. alto, as Naomi; and Mr, George Fle: A trio sung r, Mra, Maybes and Miss Previous to the presentation of the planation in which he told of the story of Ruth and pointed out how ably the composer had worked in this beautiful old Bible: incident so thay it could be expressed in music cl ir n \ 0 sory a evn or ta he ok 10 GIVE CONCERT: Boy Scouts Will Be Seen in [Members of he Fourth Quhawd ' Hoot Trooh will be. seen in The feature hr of the evens | will ba the skit "The AE : dolloning Scouts: Glen Dean Patte, Cotises of Two o Fires Whiek Occurred in Whitby Church During August of 1927, Have So Far Been Mystery CHURCH INTERIOR WAS BADLY DAMAGED Investigation Being Cone ducted in Whitby Today by Fire Marshall, Chief Gunson, and Chief of Police of Scarboro wi Whithy Staff Ie ) thy, March 17. mys« tory poner the origin of a fire which gutted the interior of Al Bainty' Anglican Church, White by, en the night of Augngt 14th, 1027, may beo leared up as the result. of an investigation being conducted In Whitby today by the Privineial Fire Marshall, the Chief of Police of Noarboro, and "Chief of 'Police Gunson, of Whithy, Rec ent disclosures fn connection with ghureh fires in} Toronto have led to the re-opening of investigations into the fire here, Origin Has Boon Mystery The fire in All Saints' Churchg one of the most historic in this dioceses, broke out in the organ chamber just after the evening service on the night of August 14th, and before it was extinguish ed the church Interior was gutted and a valuable pipe organ and other furnishings, including meme orial windows, damaged or des stroyed, The origin of the fire was a mystery which had never been cloared up, as there was no fire In the bullding, nor was there any smell 'of fire at the evening mervice, A deftictive motor ale tached to the organ was holleved by some to have oaused the hiage. It is worthy of note also that fow days before this tire, anothen blase of mysterious origin was dise covered in the front vestry of the church, when a box containing las dion' surplice caps was found to be ablase, Investigation failed to reveal the cause of this fire, Jape A ------------------------ RAGLAN PERSONALS 12.~=Rev, R, Raglan, Mar, 12 J Merriam wan able to take charge of his work here on Bunday after being confined to his home through slokness for several weeks, Miss Harel and Frank Grose, Toronto, spent the week-end with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. J, Grome, Mr, nd Mex, John Wilson and daughted, Ruby, visited in Toe ronto recently, A number of farmers in this violnity are bury outing wood these Jays, Arthur Ormiston ont a Tow hy in Toronto Yeoontly, "Thompnon is still confined to | Oshawa hospital and is slightly improved in health, Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Avery ate tended the fortieth védding ah niversary of Mr, and Mrs, Win, Hepburn of Kedron 'on Wednesday evening, Mr, ahd Mrs, E, Dearborn, Cols umbus, spent Sunday with the ats ly parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, Wi A number In this community suttdring from severe, colds. ay Mr, and = Mrs, Geo, MoOlint EE visited with friends. of A number 'from hove Aktondsd the auction male held \ ig Yow Entiel A Pith) *, aud Mrs, Gordon Bren son Dill visited with Mr, rent ad Thou, Cook, Columbus recently, Mr, and Mra, Andy Pilkey a tortained the members of the © to a soolal evening evening, The host and' h served a very dainty Nonshoonrs Miss Ila Wilson, Osha hawa, Sunday at her home here, 5 to hee Sunday School is pla: T doh d a conoert in the near 700m of Ward's | Fos with h pontla, abe T STU eS C SE hurst, Ra LU] ANGE musi. 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