Acton Free Press (Acton, ON), December 23, 1926, p. 1

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ht fess s t fiftysecond year no 26 thursday morning december 23 1926 acton ontario canada the acton united church ojt canada minister rev r e zi mm or man b a pnrsonago willow strcot 1100 am tho mintatci subject r tho spirit of christmas sunday school session at 2 30 pm white gift service 700 p m christmas cantata by- church choir prayer service on thuisday at 730 p m presbyterian cnox church acton mmistcvrov a c stewart m a ttserwlllow street j1 00 am tito minister subject tho child jesus 300 p m sabbath school and classes 700 p ra tho xin later subject gods christmas gift to the world young peoplos guild withdrawn strangers leaving address with the ushers will bo called upon by the pastor the baptist church acton pator wm j baxter 11 december 26th y 1100 a m morning worship sub ject the divinity of christ m 200 p m sunday schcfol 700 pm evening service sub ject thou shalt call his name jesus christmas messages morning and evening special music all welcome monday 8 00 p m b y p u speak er the pmtor thursday 800 p m prayer and praise service special notices advertisements la this column j cents per word minimum charge joe per insertion wishing all our patrons in acton and vicinity a merry christmas ranted to hear from owner farm for sale stato cash price d f bush 263 minneapolis minn pigs for sale 0 puro bred yorkshire chunks ap art john dennis r it no 4 rockwood ont lace for sale beautiful handmade india loco yokes dollies centrepieces buffet bets and per yard for salo cheap at leslie martins plowor shop still on the job shoe repairing and shoe shining also small shipment of overalls and work shirts selling at 150 each e k cook 254 mill street dressmaking ladles and childrens dresses and garments of all kinds prices rea sonable apply miss b trinder 244 4 main street l08t near rockwood december 3rd black tan and blue ticked fox hound a reward of 1000 is oltorcd for information leading to his re covery f l rife 382 wmllard ave toronto ont card of thanks the sincere thanks of the undersign cd are extended to the many friends in the old home for their sympathy and kind deeds at ther time of pur great sorrow and bereavement when we were paying our tributes of love and esteem to the memory of our beloved one before and at the funeral in aeton h w strasser and family the bower beauty parlor bowi ava- acton ont this now beauty vatiot la ready and i am prepared to do marcellinsn curllnff trimming etc mrs ada near bowr ave acton ont phon 42w for appointment constipation biliousness stomach and bowel trouble relieved by- figlax tablets 25c an4 50c bo jl f-upll- fi wokderland friday deo 24 the lost worlf by sir arthur conan bqylo 7he mtrungcut story of romnnop and advenurp nrehjatoplo flln- oaaunt live aftdln on the soreon hodgopotee ac keyliolo crulso comerty permit mo prices isc njicl 35c ono allow ot s p m 8aturday dec 28 the fighting buckaroo western with buck jones comedy social triangle fox news i tuesday dec 28 nell gwyn historic british picture with dorothy glrli chatrtcr 7 of the radio dctoctlvo com edy hooded at tho aluir xovminq men of steel with milton sllla of tho sea hawk fame b l gregory son may the christmas yule log light yocr hearth with all the joy ofthis happy season after christmas festivities are over therell be- a tremendous clearance of womens coats at tremendous reductions acton and district womens and misses sizes in furtrimmed coats at 2175 2750 2975 misses furtopped plaid coats at 1695 womens large sizes at 3975 the latter regular up to 5250 in every case a big saving well worth coming to guelph to take advantage of the same good luck to be told about clearance groups of womens and misses frocks 500 1000 1495 1695 1975 i i blatsatldo velvets and satins matrons and misses black and colors regular prices up to many times as much guelpffs leading and largest store d e macdonald bros ltd opon wednesday thursday and friday nights before chnittmas christmas sunday 26th of december in most churches chris trouh sunday with appropriate services and mess ages 4cul bo observed nextsuntfay in tho united church tho choir will ren der a christ mau cantata at tho even ing service tho rink opened friday tho rlnft was open i to thopubilo on friday evening everyone who wished were permitted to skate free of cobt saturday evening the ico wn tosplcndid condition and a large num ber assembled to skate to the strains of acton citizens band st josephs 8unday school concert a vi v enjoyable cirinmas enter- tninnu m uw held in st josephs church on monday evoninr the nplendld piogramme which breathed forth tho christmas spirit 13 car- lled out there was n hrgi atten dance and everybody apjtearcd to be imppy new agent at c n r offico tho vacancy caused by tho rotlre- ment of h s holmes the veteran agent of the canadian national rail way at acton will he filled by mr william mlddlcton of bresau mr mlddleton has been agent at breslau for the past twenty years and la an xpeilenced railway man knox church choir banquot thursday morning december 23 1926 single copies five cent the compliments of the season we wish our friends and customers a merrv christmas and a bright and prosperous new year large navel oranges a per dor 3c medium navel or- afkg anges per doz tc grape riuit 3for 25c lemons per doz 19c table figs per lb 25c layer raisins per pkt 35c cat rock candy 1 per lb ioc cream candy 2 lbs 45c christmas candy lb 23c bon bons per tb 30c star chocolate drops yfc 2 lbs for to c mixed nuts per lb 23c extra special 100 lbs chocolates per lb 7 100 lbs peanuts per lb 1 19c 15c chai red white sto jwjones phoned agton ont the seasons greetings tm the spirit of christmas gives us a keener appreciation of old associations and the value of nev friends may the new year- btflnc you happiness and prosperity a 7 brown v a merry christmas to all and may jlealth happiness aud prosperity follow you throughout the new year w da talbot hardware store- main street the members at the ldidlea ald of knox church orrtertalnod the mom- beru of the church choir at a banquet in the church on thursday evening a full toast list and an exoollent pro gram mo were carried out tho ladles oxcdllcd themselves in the oxcellont menu provided and the choir appre ciated very fully fctio compliment thus paid to their services conan ooylea great novel is qcrened the bringing to life of prehistoric din osaurs marks another milestone in mo tion history years ago wattorajm r hotbacker bought the hereon rlgnta to ilr arthur conat doyloa novel tho lobt world and over apven years ago work on tho photoplay version was started tho last world made jointly by rothacker and by pirat na tional reached tho hereon under tho supervision of earl hudson who adapted it from tho original conan doyle btory the thrilling photodrama will bo shown at tho wonderland theatre on friday evening painfully injured by horssi kiok lust jfrlduy george cowlo the pro prietor of the mill street blacksmith shop met with an accident which will confine him to hln house for some time he was about to oxamlne a horse for shoeing- when the horse struck out viciously with his bind feet striking mr cowlo in the calf of tho right lee two painful wounds were inflicted and tho flesh badly lacer ated he is confined to bed but hopes to bo around again shortly mr cowlos son james has come iiome from toronto to superintend the shop during his futhcrs incapacity new typo of motor lioansea there tviu bo no dlillculty in identi fying ontario motor vehicle license plates during 1027 both the number ahd the namo of the province and the year stand up prominently in black on a light buff background the fig ures designating the license number stretch clear across the new plates and under them tho word ontario ahd tho year are printed in full in letters and figures up inch high the now plates are now being issued and those buying 1927 licenses will find a 5 reduction in the price- samples of tho new markers are shown in the fnsa iuess window baptist sunday 8ohool concert the baptist sunday school concert on monday evening- in the church was greajly apprcctaled by the audience which completely filled the church many entertaining numbers were rendered by thq sjarlocole marjorlet held lola crlpps and an nie miartin gave recitations crow drill by five boys nd a star drill by young ladies tableau nearer my god to 3thce miss lena buck vocal solo abide with m mr w j- baxter by uddjo organ grayer pastor w j baxter the chvutmas tree was an enjoyable featuvo the duties of chairman wero carried out with skill by pastor w j baxter r loft for british colombia mr charles holrnes disposed pt his effects by auction sao on saturday yesterday tho family lef for thejr new home in vancouver british co lumbia it 18 twentyone years since mr and mrs holmes etimo o apton from england they havo been fndus- irrourt pitlscps and have reared a family wh have ipado themselves useful a daughter la married and liv ing in vancouver and nhoi will have a wurnt welcome for her paront and tho family ml holmes has ulso an aunt residing at taooma wash whom ho expects to visit shortly many acton cltisena unite in wishing the family a safe journey and success in tho west mr erneat crlpps who sold his farm and boughttthe proporty and business of mr holmes took pos session on saturday i united 8unday school christmas entertainment the annual entertainment and christmas treo of the sunday school of the united church on monday even ing was a most enjoyable event the christmaa atmosphere pervaded the evonlngs programme it was manf- feut from the outset that mr a- t brown superintendent and his splen did body of workers had determined to give tho scholars a real christinas good time the programme was large ly given by the little tots and the younger schcoars and the various num bers presented were very creditably rendered rev mr zimmerman the minister was here nnd there and ttverywhere seeing that the largo company und especially the little folkn were having a good time the sunday school orchestra rendered an espec ially meritorious programme the beautifully decorated christmas tree was an attraction to all und when santa claus arrived to distribute the fruit it bore tho pleasure of the little folks was almost boundlcbh is very scholar from the cradle roll up was remembcrod and all other childtreh present were also supjilled with or anges and candy the function mark ed fftnother interesting epoch lh hldtury of the schools chrmmi trrfcainmentb from the l hristmas is the season when heart calleth unto heart amidst the gen eral call to happiness the bustle of the spirits and stir of the affections which prevail at this period what bosom can remain insensible said the poet i it is one day at least when suspicion hate and gloom find but little space for lodgment in human breasts when people forget the things that worry and fix their minds upon themany things for which they may be thankful when the spirit of cheer exists in sufficient bounty to reach us all any unhappiness any sense of the thorns of life may be sunt in contemplation ofthe joy which the day brings to so large a part of the world especially to the children of our im- mediatejr4d4for the day wasbornnith a- ordination to the priesthood the bishop of niagara performs impressive rites at st albans church child and has remained largely a festival of the young its sanctified ideals strengthened by childish purity recreating faith hope and charity in their elders then let us make this christmas purposeful a season of regenerated feeling of love peace nnd good will let us hang the holly and the evergreen let us promote the surge of- joy in this spirit we wish you all a iflrrry ohrtattnab niljf arton jtm frtaa v lifes social side mr and mrs p j dills visited tor onto friends this week miss mary e mcpheraon of gen eva n y is homo for tho christmas holidays mrs ada ostrander returned home on monday aft or spending a woek or no with friends lh toronto i miss jessie denny visited her sinter mrs a ramahav in toronto this week me j c matthews postmaster spent a day or so last week with mr and mrs charles a q matthews in toronto mr angus r kennedy has success fully passed his year in the junior ex aminations at the ontario collcgo of pharmacy mr alex lucas of toronto uni versity is spending a few days at hillcrest the homo of mr and mrt x p martin reeye mason and police magistrate moore attended tho wardens dlnner us guests of warden blaln at milton on tuesday evening mr nnd mrs n f moore announce the marriage of their daughter mar garet lillian to mr s lano son of mr and mrs j jb lane grand valley mr william waldte of brandon man nrrived home this week to spend tho holidays with his aged father alex waldle esq and other relatives and friends mrs erod punk of blnghamtgn n y arrived on monday to gpepd christmas holidays at the home of her mother mrs james moore miu sheet mr punk will arriye later in tho w mrs a- m smith of staten island n y whp has bpent py months with friends in own returned on sat urday her cousin mrs dr doll accompanied her and will spend the holidays in new york mr ilf h youpg loft tuesday morn ing for chicago where he will spend a tew days with ha brother thomas- then hey intend to upend the holi day with mr youngs daughter mrs h e afeyers menuota 11 mr geo oboyle of sturgeon bay wis visited his cousins mrs john mellon and- the messrs lea t ham last week he had spent the summer on tho great lakes ho was one of the lueky ones who got through the soo with his steamer before the croc4oup tho following relatives- and friends from a distance attended the funeral of mrs h c- strasser of detroit on sunday mr w h strassor and miss ruth mr and mrs h is stras- ser mrs d p marks and miss ruth lucan mr and mrs george straaser of detroit mr and mrs enoch stut- hnm brant ford mr and mrs w j- stathamtsl thomas miss c stras- ser mrs frank petch mr ralph petch of waterloo mr walnwrlght toronto mr and mrs r mcpherson mi r j stewart mrs beeves mrs may members of the international bible clasu of quelph mrs george campbell messrs robt mark and jas given georgetown and miss jan to given nnd mr john given erin 100th anniversary toronto untversitx to be celebrated next october by graduates qtudanu and friends deahs and dons members of the board of governors and representa tive alumni gathered in tho sonato chamber of toronto university on monday afternoon as members of the committee formed to prepare an ap propriate foriti of celebration for the universitys hundredth blrhdny nect october fl 7 ond 8 they entered chtbuhuistlcuuy tnty dlncusslon aridnnalysls at the tcnta-t- tlvb prvgranlnne amended and modi- 1104 v nrd tepefruj ciwi sub-cum- mtttoov which haye been uetcng proposed eyenfg ina having strained pinch o erhnjf from iw entertain ment wlea arranged tq hac sfill mono deaik roqrjs prentod n ho next reeling ip a rnontiq tlpia it tlll b a sreuf colpbrutlftn trnd- untes from alfl parts it th wopld will come hunie to partlblpato v hilson boys on suspended sentence on charge of robbery from milton heights store on october 31 in tho county judges criminal court at milton last week the three hllson boys matthew isaac and harry jr all of nassagaweya township pleaded guilty to having on tho night of octo ber- 31st lust burglar ted the general store of tomllco mascia at milton heights and stolen therefrom 31 bottles of whiskey a sum of money and a quantity of tobacco and cigar ettes to tho value of 50 on accoiu their youth his honor- judge elliot released the boys on suspended sentence with a warn ing that if they ever appeared in court again on a criminal charge and were convicted the penalty would be severe each of the boys was required to furnish a bondtor two hundred dol lars for good behavior for a period of one year and also to pay 8 each to ward the cost of the prosecution tho three hllsons at the prelimin ary trial swore that the 31 bottles of whiskey found in the loot had also been ctolen from mascia mascia was afterwards arrested aftd at tho trial before police magistrate hp moore on the evidence of the hllson boys was lined 400 and 65 costs for having liquor in a place other thun a private dwelling the high school at home a vary enjoyable evening at the town hall on tuasday tho annual function of the high sohool teachers students and their friends was held in tho town hall on tuesday evening and was w ono of tho most enjoyable- and successful in the long list of similar events held by the school- f the literary- ft musical program me was as follows o canada by tho school chairnutns address eivln gamble piano solo miss marjorle swltxer group of indlan songs and dance around the camp are with recitation cattle thief by meryl qrlndell physical exercises 1 dumbells junior boys 2 clubs junior qlrls spjcaphono solo george mason banco john mcqenchio high school eyeopenei head by krank cook and meryl grlndell drama economical boomerang a social hour followed with prom- enados etc for which music wan pro vided by misses huiel and lottie mason dainty refreshineixs were served rarolyjf oyer before in tho history of st atdavti church acton has the impressive ceremony of the ordination of a candidate for the priesthood tak en place on tuesday forenoon sl thomas day however rev philip a sawyer l th who has been deacon in charge of st albanti church acton and st johns church rockwood was advanced to the priesthood tho right reverend lord bisnop of niagara tr owen being tho celebrant theblishop was assisted in the cere mony by the venerable archdeacon bcovil rector of st georges church guelph- archdeacon scovil preached an able sermon based upon tho story of the baptism of jesus by john the baptist in which the ceremony of tho day was antly typified he showed that john the baptist was in the background of the entering of jesus christ upon hjs ministry and anally came through lils commission he who sent me he said during his work of baptising he i levers in the river jordan johns ex hortatlon there repent ye was f call to the children of israel to get ready to accept the messiah- at this time jesus sought john thero and he presented himself for baptism to john there then came the sense of his commisalon probably by tho leading the holysplritheau8iecteditwr3 jesus there is great comfort in the faot that jesus was ready though sin less to submit to johns baptism it signified jesus kinship with human ity the descent of the holy spirit was proof most assuring to john that jesus was the messiah this is my beloved son we need tho divine grace for cleans ing for restoration for development it was because of divine graco that there came human development we all need the divine grace through the church of god we ore led to real ise this need and that is why th church ordains its ministers to preach the gospel the address of thebjshop was very solemn and significant as the candi date was presented for his ordination instruction nnd vows by the arch deacon he said tako heed that tho person whom ye present unto us be apt and meet for his learning and godly conversa tion to exercise his ministry duly to the honor of god and tho edifying of his church addressing the priestelect the bishop said you have heard my brother as well in your puvatoexam inatlan as in the exhortation which has now been made to you and in tho holy lesson taken out of tho gospel and the writings of the apostles of what dignity and of how great im portance this oqlce is whercunto you are called and now again we exhort you in the name of jesus christ that you have in remembrance unto how high a dignity and to how weighty an office and charge yo are called that is to say to be a messenger a watch man a steward of the lord to teach and to premonish to feed and provide for the lords family to seek for christs sheep that are dispersed abroad nnd for his children whoati in the midst of this naughtlv world that they may be saved thrbugh christ forever tho solemn ordination vows were then taken by the candidate after which the bishop concluded receive the holv ghost for the office and the wrk of a priest in the church of god now committed unto thee hy tho im position of our hands and be thou a faithful dispenser of the word of god of his holy sacraments in the name of the father and of the son and of tho holy ghost take thou authority to preach the word ot god and to minister the holy sacraments in the congregation in addition his lordship the bishop and the venerable g p scovil arch deacon the following clergymen were also present and took part rev j jt m bell of st georges church and rev t p w deponcler of st pat ricks church guelph rev canon mattel milton and rev f h wase of georgetown rev a c stewart ma of knox church and pastor baxter of the baptist church also attended the ser vjce n mrs sawyer and mr sawyers sister mrs dunbar of embro enter tained the visiting clergymen at st albans rectory after tho ordination service acton and district sohool buildings to be lighted at a conferonco of the municipal council the public school board and mombers of tho hydro commission this week plans were entered into for tho installation of a completo electric lighting system throughout tho high and public schools only tiro basement and entrance havo been lighted until now bad fire in guelph from cigarette tho wyndhum inn guuph was dis covered to bo on flro on sunday morn ing following a dance on saturday night tho firemen are of tho opinion that it was caused by a clgaretto end being left on a chair a good deal of damage was dono to tho furnlturo and furnlahlngrs curtains and hardwood oorlng th firem prompt arrival confine dr balfpy kelly takev position in toronto among a number of appointments made by tho board of governors to the staff ot tho university of toronto was that of hr cbelfry kelly son of hr and mrs c w kelly guelph who was appointed demonstrator in pathology dr kelly spent tuclvo years in china in medical missionary work cor the methodist church how they do it at markdale tho trustees of the gospol workers church have levied a charge of 200 a year for tho accommodation of horses jn thelrshd ticket fo the year may be obtained from george morwood of markdale when service is being held in the church shed ac commodation is free for tho horses of all attending tho service markdale standard generous gift to home church a former member donates a pipe organ to trinity uuitad churoh huntavill tho huntsville forester says announcement made by mr w e hutcheson recording steward at tho last sunday scrvlco at trinity church last sunday morning of the donation of a pipe organ to the church by a former member nqw living at some distance fiom huntsville has caused a good deal of excited interest among tho members in making the announcement mr hutcheson kept his promise not to re veal the name of tho donor and this information will not leak out until the organ is dedicated probably sometime in march tho donation a handsome one for any individual to make not onlv in cludes tho full costot tbo fofrumen but the costtof iqrttytyvvar an itsolf well the t poue ourt nffws krjkal riioipiiq qn qeorqe bpobyn ot acton wore taken ino uhtqy ofi rcurl tcf into quntay nlkhon n charkc liln jnnwj their aiiiournc bwr miikiftrate wfttt mnndfty nnnlng both lifl guilty to mnu irunk nnfl woro jijoli nn4 ia nc w utouyn oliilmtxttlmt he ibuinc ln jrk on half a the- aanvv iw4tli of jlquor aeoured with a lrortion lit aotop ilia worship diabelloyed the atory and nont the of- fendcir tmok to tlio ooha io think tho matter over queupb mereuvy the post offices of canada postal kovanua expenditures mail carried savings bank deposits tho report of the postmastergen cral of canada for tho pnat fiscal year was issued lust week it has much in formation of interest to canadians generally canada has 12430 post offices an increase of 63 during the year the net revenue for the year was 3102446422 und the expenditures were 52477848 toss 3016676312 of the above revenue was received for postage stamps and post cards during the year 0821370 postal notes amounting to 1534005611 were paid the revenue from postal notes was 18268416 we have in canada 5706 money order offices 14784230 money orders were issued for 17784023180 there are 79178 depositors in our post office savings bank with de posits of 2403566899 the sum of 217053556 was paid to railway mall clerks during tho year it is estimated that 1400000000 let ters postcards parcels and circulars were carried through canadas mail last year of these 1831228 reached the dead letter office these dead lottera contained 1946107 in cash of this sum the owners word found by tho dead letter offico for 1770123 and 174985 was deposited to the credit of the receiver genera the revenues in the nooountlhg offi ces in haltan cftunly and the vicinity for the year were as follows actofcf 8060 11 bulunafad 165 76 bronje 1431 t5 burlington 0843 04 cam the 1 1 vl lie i 1377 bo elora 6262 13 erin 2w 04 fergus 14031 s4 freeman v 2014 09 georgetown 10053 05 tllenwtiiinma 711 13 hornby fi96 66 muton 10253 46 moffat 489 45 norvnl 1117 04 orangevllle w 11022 19 onkvllle iis365 82 palermo 41 11 port nelson 1066 33 rocatwood 2000 17 strectsviho 2426 77 wjaterdown 3151 04 they want chioken thievaa lathed a doputution of rmera appeared before the wentworth county council on tuesday and urged that when any chicken thieves are caught and con victed they bhould bo given the lash farmers in the counties adjoining hamilton have lost considerable fowl through thieves and it is thought the lash might tend to lessen crlmo of this character of course youre enjoying it buying christmas gifts is ono t the most delightful experiences of the whole year what could te pleasant- er than to sally forth to the gaily- decked treasure laden shops and choose an acceptable gift for each of your friends we start out full of ex citement and hope if we return tired and dispirited with nerves op edge and head aching it is our own fault tho secret of success in christmas shop ping lies in carefully planning before hand but it is a real pleasure after all both in expectation and reajhza tlon christmas is a happy timojofier all and tho before and after exper iences are wellworth while the short courses at milton the school in agriculture and home economics will reopen on january 3rd with the undermentioned lectur ers j horace shaw gas engines tractors and radios harry sirrett b s a horticulture vegetable grow ing grafting transplanting etc g o hand b s a farm dairying r r fleming and a g ireton feeds and feeding and live stock judging these are very practical subjects and tho farm boys of halton county should not miss the opportunity of such a splendid course in home economic there will be the following- lecturers missm mccdiarmld and mrs james allen and domestic science miss evelyn shortreed tho wardens dinner the wardens dinner at the mitchell inn at milton on tuesday evening was an unusually enjoyable aitahw warden blain of milton proved him self a most hospital host exwhrden little acted as toostmaster the speech es were of a very high order loyal to country and to county brief and point ed tho principal speakers were dr anderson m p george hillmer m p p w j- l- hampshire warden rld- dell of peel and squire crawford of brampton judge elliot dr gowland exwarden mclntyre exwarden morden lehoy dale jeteeve nicolson of burlington many complimentary things were spoken of warden blain for his careful and able administra tion ofsoounty affairs during the year organizing a glea club a gathering of musically lncllndd citizens was hold on wednesday even ing at the home of reevo mason for all those interested in forming a glee club and judging from tho number present the interest was great the object of the club will be to got all thoso who axe interested in male choir and chorus work tbgether and start preparation for somo entertainments to bo given throughout tho winter months the proceeds of tho first one to go to the park improvement com mittee to help carry on the good work they have already started tho elec tion of officers of tlo club were chosen as follows president reovo mason treasurer c e knapp secretary h- mccomb conrnfltteo j lewis h hlnton f coles n gibbons and g masales librarian 4 jack- the ap- polntment of a musical leader was left in the hands of the committee tho first practice of ther glee club was called for tho following wednesday evening at tho home of reovo mason when work will commence to prepare for the first of tho berlefl of concerts which is being arranged by mr salt and mr lewis will be held about the 10th of january tho exact date of which will bo advertised later acton true blue officers elected the regular meeting of maple leaf loyal orange true blue lodge no 390 was t held in tho oddfellows hall on thursday evening the w m mrs e gamble presided assisted by mrs m smith d m reports from the convenor of the committee of the con cert showing- a satisfactory sum real ized for carrying on the good work hy- the lodgo in heaping in the true blue and orange home at richmond h11x were read this monoy will bo used in sending christmas cheer to the 148 children there and contributing to ward tho general expenses and upkeep of tho homo the election of officers under the direction of our x dg m mr b mccrelght and mr lewis of georgetown resulted as follows worshipful mistress mrs e gamble deputy mistress mrs e lappln re cording secretary miss tholma gam ble financial sec rotary mrs r hall triwumrer mrs r tyler chap lain mrs e f collier director of ceremonies mrs e dunbar conduc tor miss mcinnlo blair ins ido tyler mrs j wilda putsldo tyler mrs e turner standing committee mrs s carnuhan mrs m footltt mrs j babrock mrs s hall miss a simp- son auditors mrs b f collier and mrs m smith

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