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Durham Chronicle (1867), 21 Apr 1927, p. 6

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PAGE 6. not tram-I lel'. tho- :zcgsvoxl worship w was po-uplu can say This body in ilu- ground In ~ulvni lmlm may liu Till in» last lrumpel'sjuyl’ul suund Shall Hill It l0 the sky. 'l‘ho- lah- Mrs. «Jami-r0" was an aunt ”r Mrs. William Fulton, Mu- iwk. Mrs. W. H. Patterson, Price- \‘lllO' and tho- lie-atom families of (Elvin-lg. cm l-‘rulzu o-Vo-nlng ”1' last week Mr. unol Mrs. lllau'k Torry cvlo'hraleol tho- zmnm-rsar)‘ nf llwlr silver woul- lllllL'. 'l'lu-y \W'l‘o' lmsls lnovvr a lmnoll'ml ro-laln'o-s. lrlcntls and Ill-Iglllmrs. Frivmls H‘ Markdalc- lmrlmm. HalNWPl' uncl ’allwrlon all rnJoyo-ol llwmso-lvo-s to llw utmost. Many gifts acmmwaniml warm good wmlu-s anal cmmratulatiuns0n this allspn'lnlm ll'cuslnn. AL A p.-l:.‘ Hn i-Hdzn o-wnim.’ 01' Mr. and Mrs. Ollzuk Turn "\l“. ---------- le mmmunty joins in the felic- Itatmng and how's. they may. see Uuur unhhqmzuuiohanunulannuvvr- sarivs. v“- vvv Miss lrmw Dunn is convalescing ("only mu! :3 now ahln m Sit up 111 twd and «In fgm'y _\.\’nrk. n ‘ ,_ ‘_ . Mr. and Mrs: Harry Rvay and family. Willuwclaln, Visitml at. llw. hnmcs of Mr. Donald Mrlhmalcl anal Miss Anni» Huhkirk last wwk. For “m young po-ople's mwling nf last \ka a paw-r was snm, to .\l r. John Mrlwrnalol wrillc-n ny Mr. Dan Nulm nl’ I'Zlmwnml cm “To-nuwralwv" and wall by Miss Margmml Lunnv)’. which was won-thy m' mvnlitm. “'0‘ always llko‘ lu lwal' l'rnm Dannie aml :nl any limo- ho- lm'ls' :llvln unol In- t'lmml ln \VI'Ilr :v. mun-r lu lw wall .1! .mr )mmg wwlo-s‘ [no-Ming. ll cvrlmnly will ln- uppro-rlatml. vmo' fl awllt lission Band Concert .\ public mowhng in Hm interns! of tlw lllissinn lmnol was ho-M in Hm rhm'vh \Vo-ohwsday night Hm MN. All mvmlwrs Hf thn ham! taking part. with nldm' nno‘s ho'lping. mach! Hm prugl'ammo- "101'" intm'vsting. Mann-r Arthur .\oll:un. w'o-sulvm. "1' Un- hamol min! as vhairman in 3 WM mumm- "mum-r. New. _ Mr. Mastm' Arum Hm hand an» \m \' rapahlv «rm klnutml “Im'h “as H vet/um. uni Piling. M 0 v! hm by “\‘o‘ l'ho .\| “as \I \\ \I fa)! alum-nu fumly was always r its hmpntalhty: a welcome 1' Un- pum'. for UN: weary . and fur the ministi‘r 0f wl; a lmmo‘ who-H." family was conducted always. \an'k 1'1!th [v and I! ah!" ”HI“ HM Hm rs helpful II! New. No " “as \M) girls ago"! nmnm ”n v a ‘ lfll 'ilt In Shut". In mrt aoloh'vss ll and inter- s30. ”Hr-1pm}; ry wvll givvn d from fnur in Iittlu dust. vagrant. N]- u- rhm'avh'rs ’Ilgrim clhilol. ' Many friends of Mrs. William éBrown were glad to see her out to {church on Sunday morning after an jo-ul'orn-il absence through illness. iShe is visiting at the home of her pun. Mr. erin Ill-own, this week. Among those who attended the funeral of the late Mr. Neil McLean. ' Durham, Tuesday of this work. were lMl'. and Mrs. .\. t1. Mi’Donalil, Mr. llmnalnl anal Miss Flora McDonald. lilo-v. Mr. til-irkiugton ancl Mr. and Mrs. William Fulton. l Mr. tic-ralol Brunt. stmlvnt. of Mc- ,Mastvr lfniversity. Toronto, is 'lltilllo' t'nt' tlw holidays. also Ml'. i\\altwr Boyce of Hamilton is holi- gluymu at. his homo- here. Mrs. Sarah McKerhnie and Miss Edna \lrlmuunll are arrompanying tho lutto'r hark to llamiltrm for a weeks I \‘flt'fll ion. Dunn. Mr. Henry Patterson has been grading thv l'Qildfi in this section Hfins wwk. Thus 15 the man In the right Maw for this JOb. .\'o trare has yet been found of the Australian explorer, «Laptaiu (ieol'ge H. Wilkins. who set out in an airplane. accom- panied by a pilot in an endeavor to discover unknown lands north of Alaska and was -forced to descend on the ice somewhere up north owing to engine trouble. Captain Wilkins tirst. herame fam- ous for the valuable exploration work he did in the unexplored raunihal rountry in North Australia. where he was sent by the British Museum in charge of an expedition. He is here seen coming in from a hunting trip with an Australian Wallaby over his shoulder, An Adventurer in Many Climos iming a pleasant \acation be- fore commencing the most stren- uous (mm of thy school year. “-___ Mr. and Mrs. David Adlam. Dur- ham. spent Sunday at the home nf 311'. and Mrs. Frml 'l‘c'n-ry, \Vhilv Miss Eva Adlam was tlw :no‘st of her frivml. Miss Hazvl Turn“. Miss, Edith Vic'kvrs was the guvst ”1' how l’riwnd. Miss Edith meyn Snlclay owning. “ A» ‘ Mr. xmd Mrs. Richard Boyce and daughtm'. Mrs. Torry. Mr. Edward Hun-v and sun \Valtcr 01' Hamilton nmtnm-d tn Mislo-y, Southampton and “won Souml._Satm-c_iay. Feasting His Eyes Mrs. t‘lm'ntassol. from tlm rural districts. stnppmt nor husband at. thu rity's busy corner. "Hiram." shn o-xpnstulatmt. “th‘ way ynu starr at, tho limhs Of those slmnwl *ss city hussios is snmnthing smnotu OUS. Hm- would think you‘d Ho‘Vc‘l' sown lc‘gs arm-r." "\Vvll. Martha." .h'awled Mr. «turntaswl. ”that's just. what I was twginnin' tn think myself." way yr slmmvl scandal [H‘Vl‘l' Furnished, For Home and Office 0.? Minister to the U. S. A handsome. gray stone building in the diplomatic quarter changed hands on Saturday and Canada ac- quired a permanent house. in the.‘ l'nited Slates Capital. It is e. iiw- story 40-i‘onm house. built about :20 years ago as a private residence, but equipped with such modern things as telephone exchange and elevator so that the business ntl'ices of the, legation can be opened at ”DC". The address is 1746 Massachusetts avenue. N0 remmieling 01' i'efnrn- ishing is necessary to :u‘vmnmmlatn either the offices "1- residence quarters, SO that Hon. Vincent Massey. his family and his secretar- iat probably will move in within a week 01' NM. The present tem- porary Office. building on “N" street and the minister's residence in a local hotel will be. abandoned. The purchase, price of the. new legation is understooil to have been around $470,000 'inrluding furniture and equipment. The transaction was concluded in New York last week between representatives of the. Can- adian Government. and the owners. The original price was $500,.th3 but some adjustment was made on fur- niture and option price. Part of the furniture will not be taken over and it is possible that some that was takenoVer will be disposed of later. -“-v-' The area of the lot on which the house strands is 2,800 square feet. It is rated at a hgh real estate val- ue; but diplomatic quarters being immune from taxation when ow'ned outright there will he no bill for taxes. It is not expected that re- pairs or remodeling will be neces- sary for many years to come. 8. 8. No. 2, Baromont Sr. [Va-Elleen Aberdein. Jon Campl'wll. Mary Campbell. . Sr. IIIâ€"Pearl Gordon. 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