Times & Guide (1909), 22 May 1936, p. 1

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Before ytiifiGiiiilii'i, Ross, who represented the eaten Hockey league, the master of ceremonies stressed the tact that it was their af- filiation with the Weston Hockey League that had iven tho Richardson AC. team their F,7.,1 real interest in hockey. Mr. Rosa replied in a befit. tine manner on behalf of the Weston 'Hockey League. $.41 Trophies Are Presented Mr. Fred Waglllmrne. Jr., Pregame! of the Toronto ockey League, pre- sented an interesting and en.litrhttn- ine address on amateur s ort in the grovince of Ontario. F/ Prank mith, T.H.L. Secretary, reviewed the history of the Toronto Hockey Lemme, and expressed the utmost pleasure in seeing Richardson's win the T.H.L. championship. At the close of his speech, Mr. Smith formal- ly presented Charles Richardson with the Toronto Hockey League Trophy. Mr. Wm. Lynn, representing the Toronto Amateur 2titir, Association, “heartily congratulated t e Richardson A.C. Hockey Team on two magnifi- cent victories. and expressed his amusement at the way in which the: were whipped into a team of suc 1"e1yn,f,i,nli, ability in so short a time. Mr. Lynn t en made a formal presen- tation of the Toronto Amateur Hockey Association Trophy. Mr. Jack Arthur, also voiced his de- -Cotttirtued on page , I Mu Itiehardisott, President of the Richard-on Radio and Electric firtta pmmented the members of the f Nisan Radio Hockey team, Will of the T.H.L. and T.A.H.A. ttGii u number of friends, with I "ut uncut hungruet on Thundny night, In 14th. this; were lttmtivelz decanted with the team colors, blue Ind yellow, and were laid for some in: guests. Delicious roast chicken v. and], with I" the fixin’n ttnd trlrmln’n, and was greatly t,tg,t Chas. Richardson, as mastero cere- monial at " the head of the table, Eiria on either side by the guests at honor, includllnlg Judxe D. Webster, Witt. Fur. G. . Grady, T. Wotherd an, Deputy Reeve ordon Harris, nk Smith, 2T3atfi the T.H.L., Prod Waller”. In. aident of the T.H.L.. m. LEI), representing the T.A.H.A. Alex as. representing the Weston League, Harley' Frost, team coach, 355k e.,Avrtltyr, .H.arvey Richard- Jud?! D. Webster spoke briefly on "The oung Man of Today" and com- red him with past generations. Nn m opinion" he said, "the young man ftodly is much better, as a man, 1 n his immediate ancestors." G. Howard Gray, town solicitor, praised the boys for their activities in the realm of sport, and ended with a muterly recitation of Kipling's well known poem, "I've taken me fun whytre I've found it." P, these dnys of unemployment it is sppsrent that many people re- gard work as merely s means of earning wsgeo. Where are you more likely to see a broken door. step or an untidy yard thsn sround the home of the unem. phyed who is on relief snd whose i “the is hie own? Life is still ; "more than nest end the body i than ‘rsilnenti' ll folk would l, work for work's sake and for the Benefit it would bring to them. selves end to their neighbors, it would do them good and elso help improve getter-l conditions. A nun who employs hituelf dili- - is s better Inn and will he better equipped in training and outlook to obtain sod hotd a job. sine loll during sessons at no- I euphyslent hove kept themselve- hey improving their home "to 'i, funding: and hsve sisintninedj In sctivity of Iliad snd body thst I in as" cases has found I wny out for then from their difficul- tla. Even the nun who hssn’t I lsh can work and profit hy it. Allin. if he he s mind for reed. llt. the opportunity is there to throw his-elf. Partially every annuity ted” has s well- mind - may. Mr. Tom Wotherspoon, Advertising Hunger of the Canada Cycle an Motor, dwelt on the splendid way in which sport. esptseially hockey, equip- ped young men, mentally and physi- cally," to ace the battled of life. Dainty Reeve Gordo: Harris, re- le the re old days of sport in won. an hoped that w, Richard- son Radio All: Hock-y can} would tthe the. old .tttt.irit gym; Championship 'iii-Jiri-iii' - Are Presented to Tea 1ntiuiGiiiit" tigmalrious speakers, Mr. Richardson showed marked capa- bilities on a ehairtpan-afGbte, witty, and untirinz in his efforts to make the evening on outstanding success. The Spenken Mr. Wilt. Farr outlined Weston’s put glory in sport and predicted ' still ryure_brJlriytt future. Ion Gd "rCdiiGiGi'raii,' 'rifpriiiiii"ttG Thy Tirt.tetrand Guide. WorkMeans More; Than Mere Wages':; La,-, Radio AA'. Hockey A atigat Receive Che-M Awards Prom T.H.L. and MA. on One-lion " Rant!!! Tandem] by Manager Charles 1tiyfutrd---ur" List of Brealrertw-.Tuam Me-ben Receive Souvenir Trophies, as Well ft, ',ti'" and Leather Wirsd-bre--Ait Enjoynble _ wen I"""--"-"--"-""-"".","., 71:32 " was: 25 Hi m , . Ite-ti, R. . ”w” murmur-v. lune a) 1-9 we. 44tird rsee--t, R. iliiir", nu - mode; 2, J. O‘Connell, Minnow“: 'IT Nie, York lmorial, Time. " " see. M0oarqt rtm--t R. Kill-r. trt. mode; a. new. You Imam; ' N. Janos, We. “no Et' " " We“; M triiiiihrei, R. m a b%UJii." 1mm. mobi- eoke; W. 33;. Eat “wk; t, D. Fiiiir,hiiGaT. 1-3ng 1-5 see. Running high Jump-l, G. Tpler, Etobicoke', 2, R. Atkinson, Etobicoke; 3, R. Hunter, Earl Ruiz. Heidi. 4 ft. IO in, Inter-dine. In" Low hurdle mee-i, Miller. Rumt mede: 2, . Adams. Etotrkoke: 3, Car. leto, i,eiiiiiii Time to 0-5 see.- loo-n met-I Grind, Eat York; 8, I”, Etiueai"., a. Bailey, Ewcokq 'hire, 11 ER. Relay nee, MO yartU--1, Mimico (Miller. Lem Bennett, Fair): 2, Eto- bicoke /ii;iiloiii, Atkinson, Clinton, Tyler); 8, East York (Enright, op- kite, Htrru, Wpodhtma. Time, .62. 22o gird; 53H. Miller, Mimico; 2, Trelford, Etobicoke; 8, Lem, Mim- ico, Time, 26 4-6. Events in which pupils of Weston and Etobicoke High Schools are men- tioned were as follows: Junior '.'T, 100 yard: mee-l, relford, Etobi- eoket 2, Miller, Mimico; 3, Lem, Mimi- iirr)ia'; 11 " Sadie Halt of East York won the senior girls' intermediate title. The intermediate crown was annexed by Reta Smith of Mimico, five girls fin. ishing in a tie for second place in the intermediate events. Junior girl hon- ors were carried off by Ina Scott, .133 of Mimieo. In competition with students of schools of many suburban municipali- ties, Bob Miller of Runnymede CN- legiate garnered 15 points to wear the interme into Ihampionship crown for 1936. G. McHenry of Etobicoke, with 20 points, won first honours in the senior boys' classes. He won the loo.. yard dash with a time of 10 2/5 Bees ends. W. Hopkins of East York was first in tlttJdnior_clast, - Piling up I total of 114 points, nth- letes of Etobicoke high school car- tured the bof's' championship shield in the annua track and field meet of the Toronto and District Interscholas- tie Athletic Association, completed Saturday " Exhibition park. York Memorial Collegiate ttirltt “nosed out" {ii-l athletes from Mimico and But ork high schools to win the trirls' ehtynpioiUhip. _shield. . _ Annual Track and Field Meet of Toronto and District Inter. scholastic Athletic Association Completed Saturday-at Exhibi. tion Park-G. MeHenry of Etobicoke Comes First in Senior Boys' Chtsaesr--rihga Fortune of Weston Also Makes Good Showing in Girls' Events. \ Col-item Convemirs of standing committees: agriculture, Mrs. H. Fieldhouse; relief, Mrs. G. Farr and Mrs. Geo. Shaw; edu.. cation, Mina Wilda Cantor; historical research, Miss Mae Keney; legisla- tion, Mrs. L. Barker; health, Mrs. Ed. Caaucor; was, Miss Jean Huson; home economics, Min Marie Goodwill: viaiting committee, Mrs. L Ward uni Miss Mary Stevenson; social, Agnes McCallum. Betty Walla-P, Mrs. Roy The annual meeting of the Wood, I bridge Junior Institute was held Wed- nesday afternoon of last week at the home of Mrs. Lorne Barker, Thistle.. town. Very pleasing reports were pre- sented by the various committees d which have been in charge of events T (or the pant season. Miss Rhena Brad- tr ahaw was awarded the prize for an- t swerinz moat roll calls during the sea- f son. The following are the new of.. I ficers: President, Mrs. Leo Watson; u vice-ttresidents, first, Mrs. A. Wood, second. Rhena Bradshaw; secretary, a Miss E. Brown; treasurer, Mina G.‘n Frankum; press secretary. Mina Bessie ( f Elliott; directors. Mrs. J. Kersey, Miss l, u Wilda Castator, Mrs. G. Farr, Mrs. Roy , r Barker, Mrs. E. Bowman; District dr. I h rector to annual held at lalington in It June, Miss Jean Hoatrawaer; auditors, h Mrs. C. P. Lewis and Betty Wallace; u supply converter. Mrs. Ron Thomson; ti pianist, Mrs. K. Ward; assistant C pianist, Rout Nattresa. li Etohicoke High School ' Wins Boys' Championship Institute Will be Led During the Coming steo, by Mrs Leo illllllllllll. JUNIOR "MIME MEETING Gathering Held at Rode of Mrs. Lorne Barker of Thistle. town OFFICERS ARE ELECTED West York’; 7â€"0“ -. -. -idaiiari Watson; $11125 nail ($11312 Ahove are shown Miss Bernice Schism At rem," 10- r-old 1 Mr. Ind Mm. Robert Stfnmn. and is Thelma “about. arming Mgr. and ,',',i'r,',,ti? Mini“ 'dd."itr,t who on n t, I .cnu irstpriBewiththri. ii Mk 12Udr with. nomad by a. Jr'l2Ul.'S'f.P,"M.Pf2 Wig is one of the cleverest mer- tpuuyiisinrarbrertisinsr ideas ever put forth by a local merchant in Weston'. After about 20 minutes' deliberation Mr Chttrrtberlairt declared that the bid of Mr. Robert Turnbull, 36 Gloucester Grove was the highest and that he was there ore the winner of the re- friruator. is bid was $226.11. the hikhest, and the lowest was $25.55. Mr. Turnbull is to be congratulated on his excellent buy, as this refrigerator usuallv sells for $249. The staff of the Richardson Radio and Electric Company immediately got busy on de- lively. _..'-.,..-. -.M-r9.B..P. qua cull" Auvnuy. Find "rttttgtetttents were made for the next meetine to be held at the home of Mrs. W. o. Duncan. . Barker, Annie Kersey, Bessie Elliott and Jean McKay. Delegates to district, Miss Evelyn Brown, Mrs. G. Farr, Miss Rhggu 'Bradshnw and Jean McKay. _ In the presence of many of the bid- ders, H. P. Chamberlain, representing The Times and Guide, opened the sealed bids for the new General Elec- tric 1986 De Luxe Model electric re- frigerator at Riehardson's Radio and Electric company showiooms, an Sat- urday night. T ROBERT TURNBULL WINS ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR . _ ..‘..w... W -u "wuss-u, M t, M. ar, cu tun-d first prim with their ski in: it have. It‘slc Mayne!" hauls sponsored lamina 1'4"i'd,lllll?"arll%,tl l Club. ',u"ar't',/it','at'ttted'; "ytt.u-art_iidtiGtiiii'it' ,rmbrritttttettstAge, out". 1t"tittthh'g.elSiEiiaii.'iit tdgtNpgthta'd""ii'iia'ii'"ii"ii'ih"a' W... Calhoun, Weeldr--WEtyroN, Mm”. York, and Mum... Win Amateur Finals' Golden Wedding at Lambton Min} - . H. ____ - -., ”a", The late Mrs. Usher is survived by her husband, two sons. Fred and Jo, seph, and one daughter, Mrs. Chas. Rowntree, all of Emory. The funeral was held Monday afternoon to River, side Cemetery. OBITUARY Mm. George Usher Mrs. Geor e Usher, formerly Miss Sarah 1',.CM'id, Scott. passe away on Friday morning last in her 63rd year. She had been in ill health for the past year but had only been conv fined to bed for a short time. She was a native of Islington but had resided inmELmelry I?! the.past .25 Yeats. 7 [manila " has The council durum: ftlted with sgectators, 35 of whom were school c ildren from the Islington Public School under Principal Stanley Mills. Tho pupils came for instruction in the procedure of "ourwil. T" ICllY IV" I'm in.“ 'iith4Tiirii7ilr, 1W'Jfr'u'l A determined I“ will be made by Etubicoke tow council in the future to get in a to locate in the municipality. The uwnship coun- cil on Monday deed to form an in- dustrial commission thich will extpl the advantages of the municipality to the manufacturer}. Godfrey Fault; H. L. Steel and J. H. Parker were named by council and will be asked it tt."hgv,sy serve on sup: 1fe"e"/iv'f"A",t; hey Ite. not Wit. ve . an, ‘n ineer w H. Walker and Councillor CIT' A letter was reach“ from Attor- ney-General Arthur Roebuck indicat- ing that the Quentin; of up aiming " Crown Attorney to let in tie Lake Shore district was waiving consid- eration. diits 4 _ _ The council ehyn _ I; filled with ish.. The final reading a! the by-law, changing . the election date from Iangary l to the ftrst Monday in December. the same as Toronto and other rpunicipalitim who have already madel the change, wgotarg'ied out. -iiiii/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiFiiiiiii Ili momma TOWNSHIP Council Decides l, to Form An Industrial Commission ”er datum pt R%i treuFii 7 be”, ""_ w. v“. y... -'""'" i)i'iiisi'r:'fit'ltii'i'ett%t ittermtdbettieetohdRGiji "Til i4ti,-,,--d heu 'u1r,'lttut,)tiitft%2t" “no“ "tGVG,tiiGiii1u iri;iG'Clia. the existing public den were l 1tt,reritrtruttd, In “more!“ My ,ithaiiiT G GriikNia many thing! [sq-[m mrttat m 'lt.ee,_1'tlyeityy harm as an. _ "Yoy know, Cnnndinns should be We” good citizens since we the pmb. anme the most “named" citizen. of my country in t world, and while I do not nut to bore you with statin- ties, it is interesting to note that we "vs- Dominion Government --- J, Provincial "--------..... 9 gounty --------....-....... 128 ownahip -"-----------, "" City -----.---....-..-..... "I Town Ind Villue -......-.....-. I” A total of -----...-....-.. 2,C,t'. Sm" _iiicci,iriiiiiii,E,s a, rate I various other Lou! Own-m‘ Boards amount to it”. all at are debt emu” has. all In 1mm " "1'ax.ittkNthtkiudF. mun. we mt8tteqt to " a! id! 'itiiire'ihrl'e'7l'A'sr,ku'",d'he,', "The first. and I believe the molt important, phase of this subject should t think cover the debt itself and the nlmost 2l't,'te, a? in The}: it creeps up a up " incndu all Gitveriy.rtertta-'zriorGiiai, ’va- ittttt, Co.rmties, tnd so on. _ A most enlightening address on "'Government De t and Costs in Cin.. lada", wag delivered IT, Mr. C. D. Mo 3Cre-ry, of the well- nown financial Mouse, Bell-Gouinlock & Co,, Tannin. ‘beforeJhe Weston-Mt. Dennis Rotary ‘Club. Thursday, May 14th. Mr. Me. Creary was introduced by T. J. It guire, 190;)qu member of the glib. he speaker's Iddress was " I olows: ___ -. "Wyn-u l "While from the title of this " dress you may be under the infra» sion that I am yet to speak o the debt and costs o the Federal Govern- ment only, I hasten to assure you tint I hardly feel competent to spenk all. or criticize, any of our-gut or present Federal Premiers or inxnce_ Mini:- ters, but wish only to bring to the attention of myself nnd you n N- presentative af what one of our Radio {gags f?ortt.rnrntators. galls "Johnny Q. News Commentators calls 2,trr, . Public," what a terrific fimuteial and we are carrying, whether we know it or not," said the speaker. "The first. and I bliovn Hm rum-0 Canadians Should Therefore be Good Citizens, Says C. D. Me. Creary, Rotary Speaker-ies as Subject "Government Debt and Costs in Canadte-as Associated With Beil-Goaietioek & Co., Well Known Financial House of Toronto-introduced by Rotarian T. J. Maguire A descendant of hardy pioneers, the late Mrs. Morrison was born in Arthur Township, where her father was one of the first eattle drove" Fullowing their Iturrriatre, Ihe and Mr. Morrison. resided in turn at Ar- thur, 2yEt/t', and Glut-burg where Mr. on-ison Wu in the iGtl business. They also resided " the n, U.S.A.. Barrie, Meaford, Mount gn- nes and Weston, where Mr. Morrison controlled various theatres. Canada Most (G/iii-iii", of WW Countries of The World yl Mrs. J. A. Morrison, 20 Dufferin Street, passed away early My morning in her 75th Sear. She was the former Miss Annie . Ebbitson. Iniu, KNOWN RESIDENT Mill Ill 7511! YEAR Mrs. J. A. Morrison Was Deo. cendant of Arthur Township Pioneers ' p. .McCRW “I” “J -- “m F.-.-. cl iii-iii-W,,, a trg',ta'tlfgt worm“ dyad-tom of it!“ 'gttl.t.t(t2.it,ti2efiif'iiiitC" VI '0 emtrtmetiem I - wa WW and other major pn- Quota have been. with“ on g (ii'i,i “at? h"L'lt,"li,, m." I . man-u ie',',,',',"','.'; Tg""',': m the via-l - I“. tamhqt - m m! 'rdtr--the -. at It. an and ab- tt a s- be a; A. k1'lt'i'.1t4atlkitthiirtiiiii dwmuhm‘. an in. “Beam tbe 5:303"ng “light t'lttu',',i . t"dgr,,r . " n- eeeit._ir ' Pytttt'A'trrdiien ". "."" 'in' w iiTiiii mar. . (M... the um and... ___ ~._v.. v. w u. - “was cat-nun: of how we might have kept out of deaf: wort); noting. V " . snag -TiiarG,"iiti"iut. "3.3 315288.754 ttt other mm" M i Debt Incl-Que: "These figures may not sound im- pressive but when I tell you that the debt of the Federal Government has ittereased by over $1,189,000,000, and the debts of the Provinces have in- creased by over $707,000,000 in the rut tu'""' one cannot help but be mpre . “Just before we deg-rt from the subject of Debts. I t ink in item which I ran "totm in the "New York J,',,",',,tep, 6th, end which an” mm t tee ependi " ttem to theéouth of Ity? , [Sneak empig works may cover anything from Trans Canada Highways to Municipal power 1ievelopttterru--at strictly necessary in themselver-tmt it seems like a constructive effort-and so it goes on and on in ttood times or bad. "And then one da the tax bill comes in and we hie stock of our situation and we find that the load must be the one that breaks, or near- ly breaks, the cunei‘s back. Each individual of the Dominion of Canada today has a combined Government (of, all kinds) debt burden of $685.28 pert capita as compared $568.00 per capita in 1925, and this firure in- creases day by day with Rai way and Public Utility' deficits, unbalanced budgets and relief costs. The picture is sponsored by the Ptovinefat Council of Women,' with Mrs. Sara Shultis. President of the E.ee/h and Miss Mandy Fletcher as assisting srtists. At the conclusion of the screen program here, Mrs. G. Howsrd Gr: ' President of the Web- ton LOCI] gonna“ of Women, was called to the platform to speak to the ladies. This she did. saving she we, tttrd to endorse the film for both‘ and! and the Local Council of Wo-l men, and commended the local new clients who made it possible to distri-‘ bute the msny beautiful mixes. Mrsii Guy made the draw tor these prizes. The Fthn l The film. so s cooking school. does its work effectively. Modern methods 13d msterisils are shown“? distinct I vantage n s wsy w s at.” show couldn’t hope to depict. All Nth who who the“: “use. refrigerator. sinks, tsblss and other utensils ‘meive s thorough demonstration by Miss Read, while --Continued on page rl, V" --_ -..NPNP. “nu, annual] Talks," GT%aii' at the Weston Theatre on Monday and Tuesday a. "moons, Wk!" ','g'L,tggltd.it reunion y t me u- ton Women who attended. The film features Mina Jessie Read home economist of The Toronto Evening Telegnm. who makes, her debut as a trlkimeP'iettere star and prove- that she is as good a talker and demon. ‘atrator Is she is I writer of kitchen "lPet, Wish" "9-day Jllllillil nlllllE AT THE WESTEIN THEATRE Wollo- High ttttf, Attained“: Crag: For tpp,Ntit nil-en! t a y PI.“- - ce Pm. Yeaeher-aarte-i Am CA.ehtlaatd>iratsdaWttViirii"iT “woman-uwmuwou CmdittmNttseiaitGie Spring RevuePreseht: W A Fine Array of Talent In. G. H. Gray Speaks Fro- Phtlorm H':, Draws Winning ad Ttmar/Lt-Gilda,; iYrrii7 Good Crowds I'ilmi0ftNRihnigIii,Iy shoot mm, '1Eitehen 80W bi Gi/."irriiiG', -c'."iia,t, i'ir."ik"."6 d - . Inca. . w, . men, n, . _ Plumber. 1. Isherwood, J. te'ie.2fifl ' _ Cole; Joy Solo, Joy law' All y _ kite. song, Penny Emir him _ elodies, Vern Grace; iaih loek in. Toms, Evellyn Cormack; ' C _ gope tap, Joyce Bentley; J P .w eorgie We; toe trio, . m. H. Tomlin. . Woodward; PM t , tap, Joan Cooper; Him Pit: w" U, it,Q Pat,.", aim] f?t'tditd:' _ 1 w, . ote, . munch. "3. C. Iraimne, M. Carr, R. Plum, 1. hi- =3 erwood; Medan MIMI-‘1‘“ B.- I lea; Cowboy Juk,chk Me Sikh ' . -Cdotirmed an up I . c, and _ a 'iieli9.iii2..iiii tap, E. grooving: J. "re. ' twink. Joyce Forster: m. u Calvert. .A.-Vr:pit-or-pu_mey - tttmam" ballet, I. Munro, D. Bummcury. J. Tomlinson, E. Smith: up, J. Bentley, J. Macdonald, J. 00”, V. f,'ggtt; E; li"é. an”: as: tart ne our-g, . run t PEttdfnJt.ilf, 4.,ure palm; Pugh spaiat mentai,%ttToaiGiiGiaa' on the program were aeolian. The Progn- The pro In in n follow-I: “an?” 'Fill)?',',. 2.n fUltt d: ur ow, ' rm: . . Taylor, V. Tucker. B. inch? G. mg er, M. Hatton, M. Rune“. J. hum. M. Lenard; “OhÂ¥ Took." Ann Brs. June MclKuki 1st.ttt " year- t't Rose M tap, . ml, . 3-1. . 'A'l'x,t E. Cormack, J. Barton. Taylor, v. Tucker, B. Twin, G. anal. Hntgon._M. Eugen. J. I "" a. '".""r", m. “nun, a. [In Dream Garden Ballet-Mt a. Tomlinson, P. John-ton, B. W M. Linen, R. Tucker. J. In”. . Hicks, D. mum; Mama. J. . fi. grim}? 'e 2,'f..trd my... . " or. . nee: hr: ti. gauge: y._0rdL It. Hal-1; E “fallow MM”! Johi "thet-ttu Spring Time is Garden Ti activity. Ontle uteri-HM In any who have m a. tried this 'mtntaue and - tterterteutpatstae. new,“ nttd - m idling the me. Ind the my in nning N Popularity punk-luv h I... ti9e-dtheir-m-u Gide-inc " - Inna (to. but the Metttftt - . "Imam tun-h; ”Mlokmdhu - " Rim! .0 H which the huh "td lul- f - but“ and “Rh-1 "I” one. 6get%6tt';' Mather summon-laud Interlude Dawn I. “I hit. back "the in a " mm "yt'"t'e_tt the III-I. Incl the leiA, 'the «I! - i to. _ s', Au-H-u-dlhm , V dun-mm»... “not...“ and mint-kin? pm I Itt part of Mina mm. who h only 13 you: of 3g, yet '4“... - 32” Icon-:- "2t 'rTfttg,ttt, In. iqned y n. . - “ In. A. has; Ilia-Fm I.” u u P It. in one”. It. nah m walk: use! George W wu eloeutionist. The "We pron-(E much an. theyortynore " merit M SPRING tine b pd. “no - Iron - on than will In - " claim-int "Hang fu- . Ion but until " at he I“ One of the an“ 1"ffgtltt - Pi'tmeatttuthe.rtiriGGTii' I. ton n. the Joyce rm TMitt null ”Wins dance mu: hold a _ 'aleg evening in the Wad- Schoo t."di'g,tera'thg,ttetie torium'ueun mum. oceaaion “ii the It“! d.i-lir. Trere "my Iii (if. Form for in" MM W. P. Oahu, ntfrut-s, 3:531:33: *ettfferiti< nu But, "5 PT, old}; J. Ban. ii. M; M . can. 'ifilht W In”. .

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