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Libertyville Independent, 28 Feb 1929, p. 2

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apain " 'hey. A f, V 3".". ,_ U NW"! m {Ma vinmhv , S . d d S h Mr 1nd Mr, F'dvun "mm." ' I a m t "es daughter; "WWW! m Mil urn 1'?!" i p"e = n L oo s day whisrra by wi.ll tr. thrs ty _",.'," :' ', . . - of the P A Prroaton torrv. 'r".rtr,r" at a price youre glad to per owned by his parent" mttrss4 Tb-dos, in home on Lane :uw-n glad to welcdmv tho again, as they. a f tived in this viclnhy Mrs.. E. E. Meh'alf and (knight um spent yesterday in Chicago L. J. Metcalf was in Chit-am , Thursday. but am! cunt"). of the "mm. The Joe Jooston family or Woo Regan have moved into the Edam Deanna home. Mrs. L. H. Miner is in (tom her recent illntssg. Mrs. Georze Yorum h w ty at present writing. E E. Metcalf i< imp'nvir Ma rvcvnt "pr'ra!ion in , hit- expects to bo brought ha nrst of next week H. W. Keel k .ilirchtlv in Mr. and Mrs Colo 1%" first of the wook for Hr Pvrry ovum-re to rotrtrn 't Hrs Perry will return parents. Mr, and M" ttottrrtrtrtr-sr in ttrs pptrlt Air. and hips Chats Ira. Susan Wrig.%t' of Waukvz'm spelt Thursday at e C M. Damn home. Mrs Ellis Cowling spent sewmal days the past week with her par cuts at Nappanee. Ind. Her amine-r Frederick nrevere. acmmpaniml her back and will rpmaln for 30!"? time Hrs. Floyd Faulkner is now abh- to be around attpr being Ill for 'lr, put two weeks. . Mrs. L. H. Millar la im.or, tr . Our chef knows how to prepare food in a home-made way to suit your taste . . just as you like it and just; as you want it. :', FmSTAD'S _ EAT SHOPPE 1 to hrtr. home at Norwood Park. spending several days with mn'her. Mrs L H. Miller. Dine At FINSTAD'S Mrs. Homer Ormsby returned to her home on Wednnsday after spending a few days at Salem. Wie.. with her daughter, Mrs. Elizabeth Campbell. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Crawtordi went last Sunday with her mother!, Mrs. Loretta Ray. Mrs. Jeanette Albert of Chicago ll spending a few days at the home of her cousin, Mrs, W. W Apple- yard. 00000000000000 was Thelma Woodmm. one of the t .u'hera of Mutilrmum's at H!" Warren Townshm High school has been absent from schnol the past week on account ot illness lbs Evelyn McCullnugb and Mrs. Lavern Theabold spen' Friday in Chicuro Harvey Chase has been "Guiins this past week at his home here. He returns next week to Buxllngtnu, 00000000000000 Mrs. Roy You]; of Chicago spent last Saturday and Sunday with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. H W. Kenl Justice Winters gave Yucun a last chance two weeks ago when he drove his wife from the house and nude her May in the barn all day. E. L. Washburn and his siqter.l.tr law. Mrs, Ray Waahburn or Milwau "1"""7 by auto tor Den. » ",'r, mmher. Mrs. Mary L310. , mmmpany them on Tony. Jr., " years old, attempted to stop " irate and drunken father, according to reports at the sheriff's omeer, and was hurled to the tloor during the scuffle. Justice Winters outed that Yucus kicked the boy end {recurred his collar bone. The tnrmer had his wife on the floor boating her when the son rushed to her Md. A collection was taken in Gurneef to my for the costs ot no X-ray pr the boy but it was reported that the! fully would have money Tuesday! because the implements and stockl on the (arm are to be sold. T Tony Yucuc. 35, a farmer living a .110 was: of Gurnee, was ttned $300 and costs by Justice George M. Win- ters. [at Friday, on I charge of uuult following Yucus' beating at his wife and son last night. ENRABED FARMEH BEATS WIFE Mil INJURES HIS SUN Tony Yucus Fined $300 By Justice Winters and Is Sent to County Jail I. M. mm Avenue LIIIRTYVILLI PAGE TWO To-day! an GURNEE I IQ Imp'ovmz t ation In 4 hirazo brought mama, trek is siiuhtly Impro ted to Ir., bad t Colo er} (vi: Wk for Florida ,ertamr'd severe s at his home )lrthday par". Niels hav, rpm "Ware left 'his ayr on a trip . E, Gray and Mn both of Waukvean ttlt h th Wit? several home t 'ry alter] Mr at n "extend er M' Troop "ll is prozrrssinz rapidly in te,t "lvaneemena. We have mo first clam scouts who have several .merit badges and many second clam Iwho have won two or. mort. merit 'badges 1%. have at the present about 19 wgderfvet. but they won't be long - Smut Clarence Wilson, 71, FIRST AID TEACHERS THANKED New JUNIOR ASSISTANT SCOUT MASTER IN TROOP 71 Ho-rman Nelson. of the Moostr Pa, trol (P. L.) "an appointed Junior As sistanl Scoutmaster by Hobart Swan our scoutmasler, last Friday " hope he will likn' hi, new position and W.irlt him lurk. Scour Clarence Wilson, Mm».- Patrol, .71 FOX PATROL ORGANIZED Lan Friday. Washusgtiat', huh day, :Hen boys Joined the scouts. making a neo patrol Dunald Busrll was elected patrol leader and Fun- cis Docauer was named assismut August Radloff, Kenneth Meme, BM- nard Clean-130:). Donald Busch. Francis Ducaaer, James Capona and Glen Jrrmey ttrr. the new scouts that make up the panel. Although {my are all "green". they have gotten down to burlm-ss. and two m the fellows are tenderfeet nlrenlyw Scout H. No-lson, Moose Patrol. Tl 11 a short composition about u Clarence Wilson, Moon? Pa: FF .m.. FOUR'rKEN MILE HIKE .. Several scouts were planmug to take a H-mlle hike. They sure had tine weather and we hone thet had a good hike. "Phe teat in to hike H miles and when you Come haw make maps showing your road, and write- 1ltrsr,sed in white. doing their stuff on the floor. The contest was close and at the end the Electrical De- partment won, having a pom c acme although the Maintenance Dept. was a close second, wit'h one point less than the winners. Mr Bently, our first aid teacher is the Capthin ot the Electrical Irept. One soction of the hall was resent-d for Bor Scouts. Several trdm Troop ll at- tended and enjoyed the contest-- Scout H, Nelson, Moose Patrol. LUDLOW MOTOR co. of LIBERTYVILLE ATTEND FIRST AID MEET Thursday, Feb, 21, the North Shore railraod company held an mwrdw paruuent first aid contest. There were six teams all well trained. and SCOUTING ls ATTRACTIVE Scouting has proved to be attract- ive to the boys of Llbeityville. The proof is Bernard Cleminron of Long Lake) coming a good many miles each Friday to attend our meetings. -rscoilt Clarence Wilson, Moose Patrol, Troop 71. SCOUT BULLETIN BOARD Scout Olaf admin of tho Stag Pa. "ol, has made a bulletin board of beaver board with birch 1111ch. On it will be notica ot things Scouts should remember. Friday night n notice was olaced on it of the nu:- ers and Son- banquet, to be held on March 8th. Everyone is invited.--- Scout Edward Wettzler, Flying Hume Patrol, Troop Tr Dan E. Winn, Manager, - - 608 North Milwaukee Ave., Libertyville, Ill. TEST PASSING MORE RAPID e us a teat to 39.- it we could, s 'hr. Red Cross examination and aln a ct-rtiticate. Mr antlvy , has recHved mrdals tor savin: tR. has dorw all our trachin: Mr itplaw is a reeldem of Chicago thet first aid courtr ts have bren taking nd our thanks to Mr. Whitelaw, who hav Ms traintrur. Mr. W hug tmm Grrt aid "ads controlled by t srs- started Us on tin tse' iiiCt' W'Come are and drive the New l'nuliur Big 'tti, / Sin, It offers Liv, car power, speed and ".1 smoothness at a price you're glad to pay . . . "err. tru! _ ha new (uica in low cost m during luxury.' A car conceived, designed and In ill for thaw who .. rm! some-thing: more than thovrthtuwri-attd who chm; m In reveal thi.ir proior-tue ideas it Inc-Nor rum 'tm well as b Her home-a and brt H-r furniture. u hat a rm cp- . ti "rt theme buyers an. Lida; tht, ". l " Y'wnliav rrcc. SF"! For they've twinned that it crises thero a ttew l partunily to stepup he Hx'rlur r." ("HUM- w'lhuut slrpping out of "n.- low-priw-d rum. vn " " and up.l. O. b. futm. plan dollaorv f'MIIIra ":1":er and 'Irndrr 1M0!!!" rrgtsUr vquiprnonl at pin-h! 'tret up" I he., k l'gk. I'I'nulm- :lrhtorrd prtre.--thew inc-IuJa in. " hc:-u"iu' Jun}... than"! Mum. Tia-"hymen" Pa" uuulubh or nu amum mu. ,_ "13 N $2 W P0 "ti'T ' u: k Ntl t,l,s::i:a',,itisfi, Ill _iitiiiiic' "i't% at . Ntl. '74 We! or can". mus fig €31? Fimer. iUrt k tit t0 part M in n It an nu North Main street \Vc-dnesday Quite a large number of the [new ben and friends wele in attendance members o? the AM 1nd thvzr friends at but homo on V!ctoria st Thursday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Herb You rmmwl home Tuesday "win! after having snow)! the past {hrue wveks J.'l Fur The Ladies' Aid society lirll't a Washington Birthday dinner at the M. E. church Friday afternoon, Mrs I. 0 Bright ('nterMF'v-d th: I BOYS or TODAY ARE REAL "33' l HE-BOYO In" 1 The boys of today have a grant" ins topwrtunlty tor fun, for life and for A" hdnncement than did any of the) ' boys of yesterday. Your opportunl- tie tit' arv so grt-at and the prospect so urt fine that your Nnttonnl Scout Com- hiy mistsioner would like to again be 12 .RP8 years old so that he might wear the L'..' tendertoot badge nnd join your rank. . - Boyhood " n marvelous thing - the In! most wonderful thing in nature, and the the boys are all right! They are not but worse than the boys ot yesterday. Ma No matter what some may any to I the contrary, we ore not a crowd ot ed weak-hum. hollow-eyed, cigarette ntrt smoking suckers, but a gang ot up' Cent standing clear-eyed. he boys, who a. are going to show the world what In t-lvan lives and clean thoughts an S do for us and it- Jmniel C. Beard. are Sawmill Scout Commissioner. . Cat 00000000000000 (in TROOP Pt REPORTS Rudolph Weieht. our stCoutttttLuter, took charge of our meeting last Sat- u-dxv Wo all tried to pun scant] paee twat by running a mile. titty 3mm walking, then fifty new run- nlng. Next Saturday we will pal! other 10-315 and will won be trettimg our second class pins Raymund Kublank, Scribe Troop 77, Mande- Ida. but Mr. Bentley lives to town. Mr. Werttler, who started the Couwe and obtained these instructors. also de. srrVo-s the hearty appreciation that our troop from. In conclusion, we wish to attain thank them all for their succvss in training utg.---seout Rlchard Wertzler, Flying Eagle Pa. trot. Troop 71. P? Mrs ('haw tiihiy "ttrt ulws' Guild. of St [2:13 m All day meeting ttl Tho (burr. ttc, Body by "All t ttu ANTIOCH LIBERTYVILLE INDEPENDENT. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1929 u Birthday the grad- , 3745 n ft hool PM 0000 h ed, " Nitrtrttor of Trust [Weds and Mort "go's filed. 79, * Tum! nuznmr w! Instruments tll Number of Chanel Mortgages m oi, ti, Numb" of True' {wrds and Mor': 261 , The girl wk! ,,r.e drove to a Mar wood stow Friday night in the {am 'in car and was held up by a mu- man about 22 years old as she started to return home, "rhe youth, she said. Rot into the our [mantle her and ordered her to drive toward An. l tiorh. 'Gives Him the Slip By Pre I tending That a Tire of l Car ls Punctured The Antioch high swhooI basket. ball team met the Pah'inu team on thr. Irma] fbror Thur-uh} njxhl Th" Attrloh 'oum WHY: b,, " "'LU' Mt 'ro [DANS ARE [OWEB THAN lAST YEAR - ' 'i'..(- ktenvst "News: is "lamb-sud man about 22 years old an she . . started to return home, 'The youth. in the pre-inaugural dinntT given to she said. Rot into the car tumble her r" Hoover Saturday night by hitt and ordered her to drive townrd An. ormer associate. in tlie various re- tioch lief and food administration, of As they neared the town, the girl which 'e, "38 it" "in!" lyi (will): declared. she stopped the car and m .-u 890 'n to t e war. T ere ' . . .. were thousands Connected with this told hur ahduttor a tire has punt . . ' ' _ work, but only tht. rrai elm-Mains tured ll htn he got out to exam . . . who were close to Mr, Hoover in inn the wheels she nteppt " on till hos d: r " b ' i hii nt't-eivrtmr and drove on to Elithorn l no y.?.', ha l t'? 'f' ted It t m Tho ~herilf of Elkhorn notifi-d social function, ttw las'. ol "1"?" h" her father of her arrival there Sat- UJ, e "It,"', an?!" at' lu',',,"',,",,)'- urday. Deputy sheriffs along tbe c "a" t: opin on "if"; N th t hinhwav made an unsuccessful many o l ttte men an women search to locate the kidnap" "hose activities bare bet-n foruo'teu . during the last ten years will fitrure -"'-"-"--------a_---r=arr. prominently in the Hoover Admin. inform:' that they are enjoying lrtrnt'ion lt is generally recognized the trip very much end expect to be that it was the unswwvim: loyalty back in Antioch about the first of of t' we varlou, workerts, now prom March Ment in variOus professions, that Paul Ferris and family have mow kept alive the cherished anlbll.0n of mi Into the "'estlake house on Lake Herbert Hoover during the dark "POO! until their own new home in days ot political renraen. A'IUCCK'BS- Completed. tul man of experience is never un- Mn. A. B. Johnson spent Monday grattful to those that made it no. in Wnuhogln; Thu-urn filo-re are signs that a real S. Boyer Nelwn and Mrs, fete": hl,trurter may develop bra)". Con- 1,rf,c,"nt.efltin'" their brother from dress clo4Hrs, "s doors on Motuiay on. - he" .c., I ..___tE_.-v_.t .J - inCrrruatiov, that they are enjoying the trip "rr much nnd expect to be back In Antioch about the first of March Tho cherlff of Elkhorn notifhd her father of her arrival there Sn:- urday. Deputy sheriffs along tbe hluhwav made an nnsuoceuful .nrarch to Imam the 'tldnaper. As Hwy neared the town, the girl declared. she stopped the our and told her abductor a tlre was punc- tured When he Rot out to exam- Inu tlte wheels she sto-ppvd on ttho not-Murmur ond drove on to Elkhnrn Aruerting that she had been kld. napo-d and forced by her abductor to drive him to Antioch, Carol La. void, " ynnrn old. a student at the Proviso high school in MEYWIMII returned to her home at 662 North Fourthavntue. Maywood, late Flat. urday from Klkhorn, Win. ii. com- pany with her father. She had Bern minim: 'dt hours. GIRL ESCAPES . FROM KIDNAPER Iiiillll ANTIUGH Number of conveyance, filed. 202 Numter at Chattol Mortgages tll Total amount ot Loans. $?.i?.,Silf Correttpondirur pwnod we» k and Sum Secrv'ary of Serurity Ti'le ind Trust Co. Bunlnau of the Recorder', Office r 'ho wn-k oAerng Fc-hruary Sr'.t " {r d Electric Table Appliances Money-Saving thrers Wow m a only lumbar of Instruments filed By A, K. BOWES vintofLoatu,tt"l'2.tlot)tit Toaster and Pcrcolator FedelcoTonnet.Mannlng&Bowmm Percolntor - Regular value $15.25. Potty V or NORTHERN [muons __ M. Genesee St., Wimkegan Theo mach, Dist. Mgr Gus Krumrey, Local Rep. V Baths " SAVE $2.26 PrFFru" ' - SPECIAL COMBINATION OFFERS at PUBLIC SERVICE STORES S12?: PUBLIAC SERVICE COMPANY Fur-In Price of Brsth y?, In: two npph- tos ... meet a 310 SD All 3 Appliances--- Pr'"'-' Plowidvnt ard Vice Preal. dent of the United States will make (nun 1s'l.us asl tagewelr and voluntar- " r- in. tn private Ith- T'hrre is "can; about the Imam"... 0' Co. two men swlwctvd for 11;:- behold! office: tn the gift ot (Le Amnicm I' "m n-Iummg to th.ir ham "life 'h n 11723 al the heart strings I all. Tht. l tt' 0mm! act of Mr Courage Bill b.. to An last minute "wash": 1Vhil.e the inauguration b. thr- prim. t.:ral at'ractiot1 hero nrxt Monday, in :.- m: nannn-uid» a'u-mion on Ruben Hoover, the most drama'nc 1.31-35 Will be enacted in the Sell an: (Jumbo-rs " is bra that the Inn-14'! I'H'~idvnt an] Vice Preai. n; bs MUM mum to do wit2t making hf. in Washington peculiarly farci- odd, on publu- questions. Th, Sr. 'r-r noun couucu mucus po',itical (we " hann. Ut that " ooce. WWWJS. swuo s there is nothing surprising in I'm- public lnhuus to Senators and ltrpit--entatives who have always bow.) rennin] as bitter opponents in (Mme and In matters political. Th. tpe"rienced ohm-Hers In Wash. i:.:.(m know that Borne of th" most "NWT" ftitsnthililps " at bestweem h-zl-l'ators who are constantly at Though thr.rs, are angns that a will "Hump: may develop bolom Con. gress closes It: doors on Monday next, thon, is unmistakably Him-Leo- that good sportirnatwhto tstill ilre vailslamong the Iemtslators. In a.l tht. turmoil and {Hamish activity is ' at ', Var tr:bute to retiring cot, Washington Feb 2T--sutspontte a to 'the identity of the Hoover Och- inet and other hlgh Adminimrmmn officials has reached its peak. With tht. officertakjng Cerempnlo-s only a tew days away. every prumin. nt man mentioned tor a ptyrttolio ic subjm tr d to embarrassing quutlona in an et. fort to Oenetrate (hr barn I ot .-il, ence Jhat Mr. Humor ha: erwtwl ()w-r his tselections tor high "then Tht, e who an: fully cognizant that they will not be numlwrvd among the Hoover official family next "wk are laklng advantage of the specula- tion due to uncrrtainty by "réfuslng to voiument." Ki: TOASTER f _ AND WAFFLE IRON 'c? tl' , o3It,1t SAN E $2.01 NATIONAL You Save $3.76 log I§TAENIKG M! ASSOCIATION Telnet. Perco- luor. TVadk hon. Ci'i('c?_i.i'rri'r2irrassi. "r, Our Washington D'EDnopIAL y 19.' Percola tor and Waffle Iron Regal" value of there two excellent appliances is $20.15. Both It hIHotpolm Waffle hombuuumil. plum. with latched any. h hat, .he $21.99 SAVE 83.26 s165 .4 DeFltt Sutherland, otidrr "Faminn to establish hpirship filed and set tor hearing, March t. Elizabeth Peterson. Waukegan. Inn-rs- or administration issued to Linda Petorson. Bond of t?prir Hvir. ship proved. Inventory appmved. dent vs. C " 9"."."""_ Huh-ship proved. Fred T. Lundin. Waukegan. Let. 1' r< of adrn'inistration"irsusad to Ap- na Landin. Bond of 810.000. Heir. ship pruwd PI-taw conkists of real ovate and claim for doath of dece- a \'asil Fatoff, North Chicago. In. SF umry approved. Mary Josephine Cor, Highland Park, Will admitted to probate. Es. tale of $500 whom} and :5va real The umn is now :wamxing with unions. man) of them coming early so that they may attend sessions of rm Sew-mural Congress. All nuns for the nude have been settled and , "rerythin gis in readiness. The prin-L cipal conco m is about ihe "unmet" which mar necessitate the abandon, than! of the outdoor, exercises inl , ol 'ln- 1'apAo, 11's was done b" ( (111,". ot a swim-n SYN)" $0111; dux " the Tatt ipaugarattton. -__ ,- --_- -P-"".6., u" \IIC 1tdt ml. 011 Mommy the people who wit. mediate hearing for u injunct mg, ctremonn-B in front Ol the.Cap- an tho [my H. McComb bakers itol "in b (realm! to an unusual Zion. . scene, tor they wilLsue th:ve Pretsi-', Ho continua] the cas- until Ar drum-s otthe L'hilvd Swim Sv'ldom. 9 at which time the final Mar: if ever, has I former president " will be mm. The temporary ministered the oath of ottice to one junction. that prohibit: the as of his successors, in tin- prraeuw ol manufacture ur possession ot int another Chief Executive. This is teating liquor in the bakerv E accomplished by the fact Chat Chief psends ., Justice Tttft yin 'clrtualater the oath Mayor in Court to Mr Hoowr in the warm orhtr, _ Maya E, E. Hammad of Zi, "WINK!" ' :Mith hu'phratinn {Mange} Jose The town i, how swarming with Bishop. spent the entire day waters. many of them coming early mun, Aion authorities had In: so that they may attend sessions of State, Attorney Smith to rlose 1 tln. Sewmiem Congress. All nuns place. GRACE F. BDUFFLER HAS $21,890 ESTATE Never before have we offered a better waffle iron value than this. It is a really handsome waffle iron with paneled top, I pierced hue m wide no tray " needed, and exec tion- ally dee grid; It u 3 £15.00 value. (gun: in and use it, or tend for It. only 85¢ down I perm-d by Congress and ir; (ml " '0'"; (w unuiltem ot the Iar"cg man brrs of the Srmiw and Houtu, that "the President ot the Unfted males has no mon- messages to deliver either In person or in writing to thr. Congress." A few minutes later the gun! or the View President falls with (In. dtcimaliun that the Senate ot the l'nnvd Stated, adjourne sine die, $1 Per Month "11171.8 " urnr ("than Carrying (In...) ate gin" to sons and daughters. 1 grandson. Letters testamentary UN! to Kilo-n Cor Brwmnrr. Bond $825; WILLIAM~ DALEY N. lu' A. Correspondent Letter ywxmsmv»&ws$oowm drinks of Chief of Police Conrad A. Brune and Patrolman William Lattislaw. who made tho raid three weeks 820. Manned to finding 17 pints nf home tttado beer and a 'mtlo mm fi fraw 9 at which time the final wlll be hold The tempt junction. that prohibits tl manufacture, or THrgyteg_tefort After a day of mufllming tvsti- mom in which v-harrvs were ban died about and danied. Judge Persons late yestvrday advised Ftry-rodtyon and defense that he would make no mAim; on the inn-r mediate hearing for an injunction an the Roy H. McComb bakery in liquor. hut two inn ed that they pm rounds of drinks in admitted. on cms that thoy had tak. them on the allosrsur Judge Persons Places Inter- mediate Order on North Chicago Place l STEELE: ORDERED ya; PABLUCKED: ZION CASE comm _,t'"i',,'r', . tectVio the place i of drinks in the plama, ted, on cross examir thr-y had takin women on tho alleged drinking McComb Case Continued H no _ The temporary in t prohibits the sale or possession of intox mlljctmg Your "W's were ban denied, Judge rerday advised femse that he as- until April law. They animation, men with king' bout. hearing 3D In ll Stadtfeld. , Although a resident of Hnbmn. Mr. Aylward enjoyed a large circle of friends in Round Lake and vit"itr ity. He was a kind hu.~baad and father. and his suddun mums was; On Oct. a. 1922, he was will"! in marriage to Mics Matio leinz ot Round Laho and to this unlnn wpro born three children-Jack and live- lyn who. with their bereaved mother survive, and Aileen. who xirewded her father in (luath, also two alder-s. Miss Mae of Hobron and Miss Cell: ot Chicago and tour hrntheral Fld. ward M. of Hebron. Prank of Wood. stock. William of Spring (iron and Walter of Chicago mourn his death. Funeral soy-view were hold on Feb. 14 at St, Joseph's chum-h at llnund Lake at 10 a. m, interment baing in St. Jospph's mammary, Pall- lu-arers were Doan Thompson, How. am Cairns. Charles and Edwin Vo. gr]. Daibert Richardson and Stanley ll, 19?.9, thath M which he days. bu his bed. Prrers. Peters ed tr, from hi, with a gallon that the thaw the man to In liquid was not Spill. He had bren said. hw-auw h was disliked by Fs Both McCom the wiluoss a? pt Hue-n! that l 'S6"rb"y669ed=<-eisy rpy chard Aylward was born 1894, and mam-d away Feb. at his homo at Hehrott, ing dun to influunza'. with had bun ill for only three bu I had not been c-onfim-d to Obituary W H 1(1- n W hut he turned kl and m. He it was took ar"ed the the am

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