The amateur band practice was in full swing, but something had gone wrong. The conductor glared at the cornet player. "Why on earth did you leave off playing just as we got to the chorus ?" "Well," retorted the cornet playâ€" er, "on my music it says, ‘Reâ€" frain,‘ so I did." July 20 ... Mr. E. C. Ohrmund spent Sunday in Guneau, Wis., as the guest of his brother . . . August Haak is Bank of Deerfleld is to be erected shortly on the old post office site . . . Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kelly anâ€" nounce the birth of a son born July 17 ... .Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Stockâ€" well, Mr, and Mrs. Charles A. Sanâ€" born and Mr. and Mrs. M. Archiâ€" bald Abercromby motored to Edgerâ€" ton, Wis., over the week end to visit their daughters at the girl scout camp . . . A lovely weding Saturâ€" day evening was that of Katherine Rubens and Edward W. Lowenthal . . . Marguerite Axt who was seâ€" riously hurt in an automobile acciâ€" dent May 20, has suffered a relapse . . . Bud Thomas and Bucky Carr are at Sturgeon Bay, Wis., picking cherries during the cherry season. rivet was driven in the big new waâ€" ter tank; brickwork is next . . . The President‘s Cup finals at Sunset Valâ€" ley will be decided July 28 when Art Olson and John Kelly meet in a 86 hole match . . . Mrs. Edwena Campâ€" bell died July 21 as a result of head injuries received in an automobile Monday night . . . Mrs. M. A. Maiâ€" man and two sons, Herbert and Matt Jr. are visiting relatives for a month in Watford, Ont. . . . James Mulvihill of Los Angeles, Calif., was the Sunâ€" day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ulations on the birth of a son born Commisisoner Bahr hands in his resâ€" the City Council. Increasing trou ble with his eyes was given as his on July 18 . . . F. B. Boynton and 20e Sn Lutvidn derson, former proprietor of L. R. Phone H. 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