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Durham Chronicle (1867), 19 Apr 1928, p. 8

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Masters Earl, Willie and Miss Mary Livingstone. Elmwood. were welcome visitors at the home of Mr. Duncan Livingstone last week, Mrs. Malcolm Livingstone was also a visitor at. the. same home. We are sorry to learn Mrs. Wm. Cooke is not aswell as her many friends would wnsh her to be. Cutting wood is quite the order of the day in .this 'nelghborhood. Mr. Fred Torry IS being kept (mite busy. PAGE 8. (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Reid of Hamilton spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Henry, Bend. Mr. R. J. Arnil] was in Toronto last wevk on busmess. Mrs. Mcllroyof Corinne, Saskljs at. present “suing with her 313- ter. Mrs. John Manary. Mrs. McHendry of Toronto spent the past. week With her parentS, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hastie. Miss Jean. Hafis 00 Month'tmlvzorest has bfwn' Vlsmng with friends in the Village for the past week. The following from the Strath- mOI‘P. (Alberta: Standard, refers to the ‘late Archie B. McDonald, whose death We reported two weeks asp, and .whose-funeral under Masomc auspices, was held to Latona cemetery: .Archle McDonald, aged .48 years, died 1n the General Hospltal. 031‘ 8‘31‘5', after _a short illness. .He was “-1. flu: LATE menu: 3. nonofiun OBITUARY THE DURHAM CHRONICLE 00' in a Klan hall at DaytOp, Ohio, as a mans of increasing interést, and bringing new members into the order. As the stories were told, John_ H. Connaughtonu of Washing- ton, D. C., Chief hlan COUDSBI. fought every step of othe way ob- Jectin time and 8831“ as Man A. Barrie man. himself a defendant Barriékmiiif, Hiifiseff’ {Hefeh‘zi‘z‘ifit and counsel for five bamshed mem- bers, drew testimony from the wit- nesses. KB 31.01 KLAN IS 0.11833]! (Continued from page 1) ' Master Jack Firth and sister, Jean, of Toronto, visited last week with thew uncle. Mr. J, G. Firth, _ Miss Reta Glencross has re- turned to Iqer school near Meatord after spending the Easter vacation at her home here. The MiSses Edge, who spent 'the wmter months m town have re- turned to their home. MiSs Marjorie Ritchie of Strat- (Our Own Correspondent) . Misses Marv, Alix» and Edith Edge of St. Thomas. St. Catharina end Sauit Ste Marie. respectively. visited their sister. Mrs. W. J. Ritchie. ford Normal, spent the holiday eriod with her parents, Mr. and re. W. J. Ritchie. There is very, little plowing done yet, but a few llne days will dry up the ground and everybody will bdpusy Advertise in The Chronicle. It pen! Thursday. April 1’. 1.”

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