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Durham Chronicle (1867), 23 Dec 1926, p. 8

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PAGE 8. Edge Hill (Our Oum Correspondent) Miss Jam.- Ritchin is visiting her brotlu-r Mr. anal Mrs. John Ritchie. Hallzlm. Mr. Adam Mum-son was in Town- to last erk attvnoling thv annual l'. l". U. (Innwnticm Mrs. .luhn 'l'w'to-r and liltln daugh- top'r. )lzu'kolalo- :m- visiting her par- ents. Mr. and .‘Jrs. Hmt‘ge Hitchiv. acting in an nit’it-ial I-apaI-it)‘ at. tim leo'l'al I'llo-i'tiHII and has. hI-i-II ("IIIâ€" fiIIml m hi~' mum must nI' thn time! sim'o'. Hi' m-vmml to gain sumo stI'o-IIgth at. timns and was ahlu to w Ilk nut hut tw tomk a Io-lapsv and passo-it a\\a\ HII ThIIIsota) tt'ith inst. 'lho' aim-H'Imut “as hnIII iII Normanhy m-ar \arnvy in I887 and was tJIo- sun at Mr. and Mrs. t‘JIaI'Ii-s1 Gadct mm H! Nurtho-I'n tmtaI'in. .\t‘ about. ttu- ago- at t6 ynaI's hv varnmt thp tI-aoto- nl’ hlarkunithing with Willian Mrt‘aimnn of VaI'IIPy aftm' whii'h ho' \wnt \Vnst aIIol qu'kml at his trail» in Nnt'tIIo-I'II l'nitml Status and New HIItaI'in. who-r" hn tnnk IIp land. thIII'nim: ht' I'ngagml in blacksmithing iII VIIIIIev and fur a year at HI'IhaI-dvilln Mills vomim: to Holstvin iII 1920.1II I913 hp mar- rimt \lisq .lt'llllin Barm'. Tu “will warn hmn ntII' I'hihh'c-II: Eva Frank. Esthm' amt Bvrt. Hashim thvsn Ind his wifo- tw INH'PS his pau'nts anil Jthrne hl't'tltt‘l‘S and six Sisti'rs to mourn his loss. It. is surprising how many rate- payvrs haw command that thmwpek nth-r "w ”III is Hm prom-r time to pay tlwir taxvs. ( ()u r Own Correspondent) This Wm'k wv arn rzlllml upon to rvpm't. Hw drum n! annthm‘ of our I'itizvm In New pvl'suu nf Rnhm‘t J. 6:“de at. Hm aw MI 39 yo-ar-u llv tomk ill on ”I“ H“: U! Supt. last while acting in an niYirial c-apzu'it)‘ at. Hm Fouls-ml lilo-Minn and has lwc-n mm- finml In his mum most m "In Thu “lllo‘l’ill [00k D1809 from the: SG‘I'VH'PS 3",,“ 8.111. and 7 [Ln], Prvshytvrian Oilmrvh aftm- a shnr't; Morning . servim- at HIP homo. Thu wa. W. i‘llthplnfl‘urhp Angpl Song"â€" Johnstnn'mnolly'to'd thn svt'\'|('v.~'_ at, (ieihol. thv hnnw, ("Illl'NI anol gt'il\"'-“W‘-; Svrnmn-â€"~"Imt lfs Nuw (in Even le hallho-m'o-rs wm'v )lvssrs. (iem‘gv' :l'ntn Mvthlulwm"â€"-»Luku ll: ‘15 0 Bye. Hue)l".:o*‘l§l"n\\'n. Jnhn U‘IHL “ "L. Antlwnl-v-PH.manna in the High- Allzm and Low] and Han-HM Harbmfi;o‘st"-â€"..\'Olto. Th0 Mural ufl'M'ings \wro-z \VI'O'flHli Evening from svlmnl. \Vro-ath from L- ”. L3 .\nt.|n-m~â€"â€".”llnil 0 Mom of aKing" N0. 2296 and spray from family. Inâ€" fijudson. t‘ll‘l'mlmll "Wk It'lam Saturday '” Swl'lm_n|--3"l‘hv Hvavonly Sm-ic-tY." - 3W “WW“ CPU“? “1’.“ â€"«HM). XI]: 23. 21:. (the! third M a 'l'lw Mullmmnity liirclv mvt in ”19:5,,”ng hasvmvnt nf Hm I’l't‘-"*.V""1'i3"-; Sulnâ€"â€"~."'l‘lu~ llem'nulv Song"-â€"â€";\h's. church Mummy Morning. Afh-l' «ivâ€"hf. .\l. Mcyaddpn. ' ’ votionul .-x.-m-iw tho mm.- "Christâ€"g mas Spirit." was taknn by Miss' 31'. PETER’S .‘llll'ml llnlulay and quart .\H¢‘.~‘. - _ Rev. Fr. Hawkins, Pastor I! Mrs. Pvtrio has gono to Philzulol- phia to spond tho winter. Mr. Clinton Rico is homo from Oshawa for a few days. Miss Charlottn \Vintm' of Tornntn is tho guest of her sistm' at Um mans». Miss 1mm Wmt nf Laurvl is spvnding n. fvw days in tho \‘illago and Vicinity. A 'l'lw llnml Mmmillvo 0f thn l'nilml Church will hold a crnkinnlp swim in tho lmsempnl nf thp church on the 313% inst. The pupils and tem'hc‘rs Public m'lmnl gaw a rlnsin tainmnnt. in ”In whom] Mm turnoon. 'l‘lwy hml a 20ml " tainmvnt. in ”In s‘rlmnl Mcmclay af- tnrnoon. 'l‘ho-y had a gnml limo. It so'MOm «man's that, hm fmwr- als takv plm-v in Hw snmv innity at ”10 samv timo'. TIIHS om'url'ml rm Saturday last \Vlwn Mr. R. J. Gadd and Mrs. Ko‘llaw wm‘v laid tn rest. in )laplvwmd ('o‘nu-tory. 311'. L. McMillan and son Max. had charge. (Our Own Correspondent) .\h'. and Mrs. Isaac Hnmwr am horn from the \Vest Visiting thPir mzmy l’rivnds and l-vlatives in [the Vicinity. . ‘ " ”I .m Phwking and stufl'ing Hm ordvl‘ of tlwsv day [aim nvs. Getting romly mlal big ownt. We) aw plo‘asvcl to slow but surv rm'nw Highlpy in Durham her had o'xpo'l'ivm‘o‘ H mm on the railway which resulted in thq husband. * llllauuuvu. Mrs. J. (i. Jnhnslnn nf Di-nmore visited her sister. Mrs. G. A. \Vatsun, for a couple of clays recently. . Mr. Leonard Hartford of Detroit is visiting his old friends at present. This. the ‘2lst (lay of Deeember. reminds us that the shortest (lay of the year is here. We will glad- ly welcome the longer ones as the present days seem but like a flash between the dawn and dark. is visiting his cousin the McWilliams Holstein vlvasml to lvarn of the ll‘o‘ l't't‘th‘l‘)’ of Mrs. J. Durham Ht'vspitnl. from o'rivm‘v Hf a fvw wwks railway m-nssing here. ted in thv dvath of her uffing of fowl is 0 days with nur rmuly fm' tlw an- lnsing mum'â€" 0 l Hm Christmas Services in the Churches ‘ ANGLICAN Rev". J. I. Whealen, Paétor Christmas Morning at 10:30 Mnrning Prayo'l' and Holy (10m- munHm. .\ntlwm~~"\\'0 Huw' Sm'n His Star in Hm East". Surmmn «-"'l'hu Ange'l’s Mussagn". Sunday, December 26 Mummy I’ruyo-r at. H. l'lvvnwnf: at Antho-n‘r -~"'l'!w Mnrn."â€"-.\'v\\'tnn. Svrmun~-~”.\ I. “will HHS." Antlu'm PM”- U H"dVDllSuâ€"TOUI'S 'I‘I'umpvt Sn!” ISM? 0f thhlvâ€" hem."~-~.\clzlms. So-rmon---«"'l‘ln- Em'ivhing Christ." Bright. Umgrvgutmnal Singing. .\ (-m'olial wolmmu tn all. KNOX UNITED , Rev. W.”B. Smith, Pastor Sunday, December 26 Sin-View at. H am. and 7 p. m. Morning .\nt.lwm-"lln Shall [high 1"o1n'o'wr" SO'I’IllUllâ€"-"Tht' Light of Hm Knowâ€" lmigt' Hf the (Hm'y of God in tlm Hum 01' Jesus Christ" .Vlo'n's tllml'Hs-J‘Vl'nm Lands Afar" Evening Anthem-«"1lln'istmas Memories" Svrnnm-Rmz .lnlm l’n'll, Brook- «lulv. Mam. l)11o~t~~~limultit'ul Star." .\nt.!u-m~---J‘()h alum.- Lo-t l's. Adore Him." Evening Antlwmâ€"â€"---"Hznil H Mom of alx'ing' -~~Juds0n. So'l'llmll-wml‘h“ Hvavnnly Stu-ivty." «MPH. XI]: 23. 2/1. (tho! third of a SHI'H'SL Squ-â€"«”'l'lu- Ilem’MHy Song"â€"â€"â€";\lrs. 'l'. .‘l. McFacldlt'n. 8T. PBTBR’S Rev. Fr. Hawkins, Pastor Christmag Morning at 10.30. «llmrul Mass in E. Flat. Snln Advstv Ficlvlis«Catllm'inv Luvvllo'. Sm'nmw #RM‘. Fr. Hawkins. Sunday Mass at 11 A. M. Hymn-«“Hark. What. ans 'l‘hnsn Hnly Vnicvs ?" Hymnâ€"«“Som! Amid the Winter's Snow." Hymn~â€"-“When at Thine Altar." Sm-n'mnoâ€"va. F1'.H:1wkins. lh'lwclirtion. Owing tn tho Mrs. l’ntm's tlu hm'n cancvllml Evening Cantataâ€"“Chimes of the Holy Night” llllristmas lels Arc? Ringingâ€"Tho lllmir. Hnw Beautiful l'pon the Moun- tainsâ€"â€".\ltn 9010 and (Zhuir. ' But 'l‘hml. lh‘t-lllcnmn!â€"\V0men's wivvs :mcl Choir. 0 Littlv Town of Bethlehemâ€"â€" Quintvt. Earth’s Woary Waiting Doneâ€"So- prano and AW) duvt and Choir. In th \Vatclws of the Nightâ€"SO- prann 9010. Good Tidingsâ€"Men's two-part chorus. ”Glory to Gm! in the Highestâ€"Lad- i087 quartet. 0n Ealth Poaceâ€"‘Cholr. LN Us Go Ewn I nto Bethlehemâ€"â€" Mm s \oices and Choir. Jesus Our L0rd.â€"T8nor solo and Trio. - ~ Break Forth Into J0y.â€"Choir. BAPTIST Re J. Taylor, Pastor Sund‘ay, December 26 SPI'VR‘Pn M. II H.111. and 7 Morning The Star in the Eastern Sky.â€" Tvnor solo with Choir. The Lord is Born Today.â€"Choir. Swinton, Park. (Our Own Correspondent) The box social and school concert held here in like hall was a de- cided success. A good program, con- sisting of songs, dialogues, recita- tions and music supplied by the Haw Orchestra, was much appre- ciated by the large crowd. Much credit is due to the teacher, pupils and young people, who spent much time preparing for this aflair. The boxes were then auctioned on and all enjoyed the time for lunch in social chat. The door was cleared of the seats and both young and ,old danced to the music. supplied PRBSBYTERIAN Rev. B. D. Armstrong, Pastor Sunday, December 26 Svrx‘n-vs ul H mm. :mnlfi pm. Morning mtlwmâ€"F'l‘hv Ango-l Song QUEEN STREET UNITED Rev. John EPeters, Pastor. Sunday, December 26. Swn'iws at H um. and 7 pm Evening ‘Sin- H H:unvns"â€"-’I‘0urs Sn!” ."Stm' Hf thhlvâ€" .\ Light tn Lightml thu Morning tlw swrinus illnuss of tlw mnrning sorvivo has «lhristmas [D SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE CANCELLED Owing to Owing: to tho sorinus munhtinnof Mrs. (Rev; J. E. Peters. wife of the pastor, the morning service in the) (311011 Street l’nitod church has horn withdrawn, though the cantata in the evening will take place as ar- 1‘3 igvd. For the past week or so Mrs. Petm's has been holding her own. but 4m 'I'uvsclzlY Sh» 100k a turn fur Hw worsv and has since been in a mmt, so-rinus rnnulition. Inquiry IMP \lenvscla)’ M'vnillg “licitt'd H10 int'm'l‘lmtinn that. slw had Inn! :1 very bad sm-ll 'l‘nvsday mght, but. had an- parnutly huh] her ground yesterday. It. is sinvm'nly hnpmi that, le' (30n- ditinn will imprnvo. but, at tho prosâ€" vnt. lwr ('UnoliHHII is most'sm‘ious and ero' is guml rvusml for tho aim-m t‘vlt. by Mr. Potnrs and the mvmlwrs of “10' mnm'vgatiun. Slip, N0 spark tn miss. no grars tn strip, NH lit vnsv Inning ewnv war. With platvs to srrrw 0n trout and roar, .. N0 gas hills climbing up {‘30}! «lm Stvalinutiw joy of liin {ma}, N0 spwd Cups vhugging; in your 'rear, And yolling summons in 3mm ear. Your inner tubes are all 0. K. And praisvs bn, they stay that way. Your spark plugs newr miss and fuss, Your mntm' lwwr makes mo cuss, -\'0m- frame is gmnl for many a milv. Your lmdy nvvm' changvs stylv. Yuur wants arr WW and may mot, \"ml'w sunwming un tlw auto yet. Cistern Measure To find the capacity of :1 round cistmn m tank. multiply the squai'n nl tlu- zinizigo- ilianwtui ln' tlw tlvptli uncl takv 3- it') at the product. lm givutm- :wv'mam. multiply by 186.3 lush-ml Hl' taking: 3â€"16. " {ring him tn." :msmw-rml tlu- can- diclatn t'm- mlx'am'vme-nt; in rating. "Am! what. thvn 1’" askml Hm vx- aminm' Hf tlw ne‘xt vandiclatv. For squat-u cisterns 01' tanks, multiply Hm rubic fvvt by .2 3-8 Knew Bis Captain "What. mm"! mm do if the capâ€" tain faintml .m Hm briclgv 1’" nskud the vxaminvr. Don't sow wild oats and vxpnct t0 misv .\â€"1 high grade \VhO'aLW'KHCh- vile-1' [{m‘m-cl, . Must, mvn are quivk'tn vmln-uce an nmmrtunity if it's a gum] looking «mo-.7 Uttawa .lmn'nul. That hm: Inn!» in Hm family budget. is \th-v Hw turkvy \wnt, through:â€" Aylnwr lixm'oss. "Brim: him hm mow." was the rpply. wing to Illne‘ of Mrs. Peters, the Regular Service Sunday: Morning; Ha; Been Withdrawnâ€"40mm“ in Evening Will be Held. \. If tlw wrathm' ('Hntinut‘s to make thnsu kungurm‘y jumps it. should be trunsImI-tml tn Australi:1.â€"~Brant,f0rd Eanitnr. (mu methml of saving is to dc» your Christmas slumping latex You may I'm-gm, snmnhmly that way.-â€"â€"Sault Star. Bottm' 1m deciding what to give your wifu for Christmas so she can Chang» your mind in time.â€"-King- ston Standard. . Florida is planning anothnr big campaign this winter. but the press agents don’t call it. a whirlwind.â€" St. Catharines Standard. One almost suspects that the find- ing of Ormistcm has handiBapped the hullyhou in the McPherson (3336.â€" Buffalo Courier-Express. Trotsky refuses to stay suppress- nd. Tho rm! will show, no matter how or what measures are taken to ('m'm' it. Linâ€"Guelph Mercury. Wumanly virtues have been made the subject of a sermon. What a terribly long. long sermon it must have beenâ€"Manitoba Free Press. by the Swinton Park band. Always a lively time at the Park as there is always a. good crowdand flhgmusic: The roads are in fair condition and a few are taking advantage of them and hauling logs to Proton and Dundalk. A sleigh load from here took in the school concert. at Boothville on Tuesday evening and report a good concert. “A number of the rate payers and trustees of the section spent an en- joyable afternoon at Whtson’s store on Monday. A Christmas tree and concert was held in the church “here on Mon- day nisht Cold; and coughing are the main features of this community at pre- OPERATIONS AT HOSPITAL CRISP COMMENT ROCKY SAUGBBN SCHOOL GAVE CLOSING CONCERT Lean. Muriel Brown and Archie McLean. An address of welcome was well delivered by Herbie Miller. . A dialogue by a number of girls ”Showing the Christmas Spirit.” was. well done. A good-night drill by live little tots was pretty and took well. A duet. by llena.Clark and Herbie Miller was nirely given loo. Songs and choruses also eon- trihuted to the program. The Rocky orchestra was popular as usual in gum! selections. Au l_'p.~iide Down drill was a most, amusing number. ’ The school was prettily deeoraiml gin holiday colors. as was the. hand- isome tree on whirh were presents fur all llm kiddies. As “in last. mlnilwr was about. linislmd slnigli lH-lls mulil lw limit-ii and shontly afti-i' nun li in lliv d0- lighl Of all tlm (hillll‘l‘ll. Santa: Claus arriuul, and u jullwlil i‘vllnw IH' [iI'OVed to he. Lunvli was sm'vml at. the-.0105". Cum: umlations “one giwn toucln-r and pupils cm the «ix: 1-llout pm}: mm g1\ «11. HP distributed Um gifts t'er tlw. h‘vu and I'ulatml 801110 of his 1'0- cmt vxlwrieuces to his interested ““10 friends. Special gifts frum HIP Imu'hul‘ Wl‘l‘P giwn t” W‘Ul'gilm Vvssiu of tlw Juniors and Margaret Mclwan Hf tho So-niurs for higlwst standing; Hw past tvrm. Mvt at 'l‘nwuship Hull «m lmwn- hm' 15Uras pm' slatutv. Me-mlwrs all prvsan mee in chainr. Minutvs 01' last DH'PHIlg \wrv read and :ulnptml. Commissimwrs from Wards I and 3 prvsvntml report of special work lwrfm‘mml in tlwir respective wards as follmvs. \Vzu'd 1, A. A. Aljoo (10mm, $23.80; Ward 3, M. Black. Lion). $31.27). Aljmrâ€"«BItickâ€"«'l‘hat. tho forvgo- ing reports I'm acluptnd and paymont made avoordingly.â€"â€"Cariml. Black-Alj00-Tbat this Council accept $8.00 from W. G. Lew for timber from Orr‘s bridge; $3.00 from S. H. “'i'iglit for tiniiwr from Urr‘s Bridge and also I‘Pfllnd of $6.00 f mm W05. Aitkens for grawl (statute la- bor' being: that mm'h n'vm' paid by m'i'Oi'.â€"(‘.ai'rimi. Black -â€"- Brodie â€"â€"- That \Valtm‘ 'l‘ihlmtt, he rvfundm‘l $6.13 (PITUI'S (m roll) and that, Isaac Boatio be rufumlvr $1.37 vrmr in assc-ssmvnt.. .â€"â€"(,‘.ar1'ivd. Al.ineâ€"â€"l£|aek~â€"~That orders he is- sued «m 'l‘reasm‘er fer payment. In the 'l‘rustees 0f the several Seluml sections of General and 'l‘rnstees’ Levies, amounting in the, ag'm-egute to Sll,‘16-i.93. also that Puliee Vil- lztge el' Pl'ieeVille he paid sum or $37.47. Special Hydro Rate and the Town of Durham he. paid $33.92 be- ing payment for town debentures l'e Mr. Thos. Young‘s pmpert..y.â€"â€"Car- Pied. 'l‘hv l'olowilig: arcmmts worn pass- ed and orderrd paid: .las. Ilastir. rrpairing snow plow and grador $4.25 Wm. Banks. mrrtaking of hall $25.: “'11). Smith, 3 yards gravel. $3.00; Mal. Wilson. 10 yards gravel, $1.00: 7:00. llamplwll. 28 yards gravol $2.80: anry l’allvrsnn, 10 yards g-avol, $1.00: Lorna Liivngstorm, l sheop killed by (ings. 314.; C. MrArtlmr. l insportion of slump killed, 815%); John A. Graham. 120 rods wire fonro llu‘mus‘ lots 21, 22. 23 lion. 3, N.D.R. $30,;Jolm erally All) rods wire loner Lot, 7). lion. 10. $10.00: \V. J. Ritcliir. lialanrn salary as Treasurer, $100.; do l’oslagr. Excise stamps and ox- rhangv, $2l.2-’: l’rrliaring and mail- ing.r lax noliros $17.50: H. H. McDonâ€" ald. llal. salary as rlrrk. $40.; pro- parim: and mailing,r lax noticrs $17.50 Postago $9.50. Blackâ€"â€" \ljocâ€"«Tiiat the rorctan of the llcnclg Municipal 'l‘cloplionc system. Mr. T. J. Brodic, be. paid thc Maintcnmum fccs. collected by Township at. mic of 37.50 pm sub- scrilwr for 65 subscribers, amount- ing to $l87. 50. (Zariicd. Brodieâ€"McKochnioâ€"That. Com- mission on expenditum 1w paid as follows: Ward 1. A. .-\..~\ljoe,'83.00; ward 3. Mr. Black $4.80.â€"-Carriod. Aljoeâ€"Black-Jl‘hat Messrs. W. N. Whitmore and Jas. Ledingham be appointed School attendance officers for the year 1927 and that. they be paid $10.00 each for their services for 1926.â€"â€"Carried. The business of Council having been completed. Mr. Aljoe was voted to the chair when a short address was read to the Reeve, expressing appreciation of his services as head of the Council for the past year. Brief remarks were made by Reeve Weir and all memlwrs of Council after which the Council for 1926 adipined sine Die. A Real One Bystanderâ€"“I observe that you treat that gentleman very respect- fully." Garagema’nâ€"“Yes, he’s one of our early settlers." In saying thet she is not interest- ed in Kenneth Ormieton‘Aimee Mo- Pherson shows that. she is one in a large majority.â€"~Hamilton mmld. Garagemanâ€"‘That may be true, but he pays his bills on the am of every month.” Bishnderâ€"“Early settler ? Why he’s not more than forty years of (Continued from page '3‘ Glenelg Council i) The ministers of tho. town havn made arrangements (or the services as folluvgs: Monday, January 3 in thd Angli- can Church. Address on “Commun- ion with Christ. as the Redmmer of Life." hy RM'. B. D. Al'msll‘qng. Tuesday. January 4th, in Queen St. Church. mhirv-‘s ml “(‘Amm'iuninn with Christ as ihu (éuidv 'l‘hI-mlgh Change?" by RM’. \V. H. Smith. \Vwim-sday. January 5, in Knox Churvh. address on “Communion With Christ. Ilw l'tHimm-L lknnradu" by RPV. J. H. Wlwalvn. 'l‘hursdziV, January 6. in “in Prosâ€" 1I\',‘l¢‘liall (lliuu'h midi-ms «m “Gom- nmnimi VViHi (' In isi. Hm glm‘V of our Naliun.” iiv Rm. .l. I. Pvltrs. Friday, .laimai'V' 7 in tho Baptist llhurvh. addwss ii\ a [inmost-nia- Friday, January 4 in llhurvh, addrvss by a I Hm uf Hm Bible Snvit'ly. The SCI'V'iCPS will lwgin each even- ing at. 8 o'clock and it is desired that all our ('llllH'h pvuph‘ should k001i this wank l'rm- ui‘ other mmtings and l,” allc-inl in surh numbers as to fill all llH- t‘liill'i'lws. The Um‘rinus. us in l'm'ml-i‘ wars will lw svnt tn the Bible Socivl y. Read the Classified Ads. on Page 7 It. will pay yen. WWW.“I‘I‘I‘ A «cacao-woo» '0 January 3 to 7. TIMI. December 23, me A link. Somewhat. “Mother." said 1.111.. ' Bobby, bursting in“) “W "WW “HI: mu ‘5 unâ€" ing to be the chum In pm Ilmxn at the grocers. HIS \\'III' has put It bub" girl and [105 had It Inn \\ IIII- ed" $18!] In the \unmm In a \wek NOBLE’S GARAGE THE NEW NO KNOCK IMPERIAL OIL CO. GASOLINE SERVICE High-lest Gas Ethyl Gas ? NOBLE’S GARAGE DURHAM at GENELG Hi: did not :1" "If?" 01' 1 John Hm now «muo- uie graVi'} ave yl'.’ll'> hood day~ nonlinumx~ of Bctim k years ht n (he farm ~ god His. 1 memsion . Religifmfi" ”d by Hm? MSQtIII'dH own famih' cemetnn. st .Thanks :nw fly (1) Rm. 1 (he nvighiw: waded tho-H licknr‘ss and The funv afternoon 1' deuce. brother an It Mrs. H Maud P. from hm spend a h Chen“? a the mill‘ shipping: navy >1 119"“! IIHH Southern « Mr. and are swan! her 0M Tnflnrd. “I came h”! eral of 'l"!' ‘ ' Jimmie. tion with IFS. Allzm will spnnd manor. \hw Mrs. .|. Wisconsin With llv!‘ Tho ('hm; choir pram: fellowmg m lumnsv 1.. Told BY al‘lml 5‘ '1 ‘ ?8\ . Mm as 59.â€"-~Y\‘ « 2 ll LAID

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