PAGE FPoOUR Spelibound. . . . . . that‘s the word to describe the audience at the recital given on Friday evening in the Harmâ€" ony Hall by the pupils of Mae Watts‘ dancing classes. . . . . . little tots, aged two and two and oneâ€"half years, three years, and uo to the early ‘teens, perâ€" former intricate routines with the "finâ€" esse" of professionals. . . . they seemed entirely "at home‘" on the stage, and the programme was carried through mithout an error. . .. . . the costumes were made with the daintiness and perfection that characterizes large staâ€" ge shows, and showed that mothers had put into the work the tenderness and pride they felt in their daughters and sons." ....one of the "stars‘" of the show, has been offered a professional contract with the orchegstra of Benny Palmer at London, Ontario. . . .Jack, who matchâ€" es his nimble feet with an equally acâ€" tive brain, is only eleven years old, but this year received his graduation from lower school into High School without writing the June examinations. . . at present, his parents have not deâ€" cided if they will allow Jack to take up dancing prefessically this summer, but they will leave shortly for Southern Ontario, and discuss the matter while on holiday. . . .and, a little lady who should receive special mention is Shirâ€" ley Hornby, who is a good salesman her+â€"charm. . . :and, of course the fact that she was doing her best to make a ,success of an event that should be a success, sold more tickets to the reciâ€" tal than were sold be anvone else. . . . a on the back" for you, Shirâ€" ley, As a followâ€"un to the recital by these clever pupils of Miss Mae Watts, comes the good news that Jack Thompson An early morning wedding on Monâ€" day was that of Agatha Mary Enright and Lorne Shehan at the Church of Nativity. ...the new Mr. and Mrs. Sheâ€" han are now honeymooning at Renfrew (where â€"they will visit parents of both bride and groom) and Otiawa, and on their return will take up residence on Fifth avenue in Timmins. . . .congratâ€" ulations. Members of the Junior Catholic Women‘s League of South Porcuâ€" pine were the guests ‘of the local branch of the League at the annual banquet held on Thursday evening in the diningâ€"room of the Fern Cottage restaurant, when Miss Charlotte Ogilvie, Diocesan convenâ€" er of Juniors, was the featured speaker. . . Miss Ogilvie congratuâ€" lated both branches on their fine work during the past year, and ur«â€" ged them to keep up this record. ... Mrs. J.; Martin, president of the Timmins Learue, extended the welâ€" come to the »:uests. To the pupils, to Miss Mae Watts, and to the mothers who helped in every way to make the programme a success, should go esâ€" pecially large bouquets of the pretâ€" tiest flowers. . . . . of course, it was impossible to present these bouâ€" quets to each mother, but on behalf of the pupnils, the tiniest tots, little Donna and Monte Cripps, presentâ€" ed two large baskets of peonies and other flowers to their teacher. . . . as well as another basket to Mrs. J. Wilkins, who acted as accompanist ..... the only disappointment for the audience was that the Juvenile Ball was presented only on one evâ€" ening, and that the Harmony Hall could not seat as large an audience as the performance deserved. Dropped Between Stitches Sincere good wishes are extendâ€" ed to Second Lieutenant Roger Cawley and Mrs. Cawley, whose martiage was a lovely event at the Church of Nativity at 9 o‘clock on Saturday morning. . . .the bride is the former Miss Madeleine Macâ€" Namara, and at present the couple is honeymooning at points south before *aking un residence in Petâ€" awawa, where the groom .is staâ€" tionged;> ... . . The beautiful threeâ€" tiered wedding cake which centred the bride‘s table was made by her, and she also fashioned her own wedding gown and taxvellmg cosâ€" tume « To *Mr. and Mrs. J. McChesney, of Schumacher, who celebrated their thirtyâ€"seventh wedding anniâ€" versary on Sunday, will ga the sinâ€" cere good wishes of a host of friends throughout this district. . . . . Mr. and Mrs. McChesney celebrated the T. A. Marriott Sons DOMESTIC COMMERCIAL Refrigeration Service Call Us For All Your Needs "ARMY WEEK" and every week it is your duty to remember your friend in the Armed Services. Write him a cheerfulletter often, send him an approâ€" priate gift. It is the least we can do. a "Gifts from Halperin‘s are Gifts at their Best" /\ p 88 %4 444845‘ on their fine year, and ur= his record. ... ident of the Phone 1417 ~ Remember Our Brave Boys In The Armed Forces Army Weekâ€"June 29â€"July 5 *= B Ann JEWELLER â€"â€" OPTOMETRIST 1 Pine Street North Phone 212 to remember that the regular work meeting will take place toâ€"morrow Friâ€" day) evening, at 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Cousentine, 367 Pine street north. . . .as regular business meetings Visitors to the Legion Carnival on Mconday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evâ€" enings have been especially pleased with the fine programme presented eachâ€"night.:. ..; . . the Monday evening programme was repeated on Wednesâ€" day, and will be shown once again on Friday, while Tuesday‘s programme will win applause toâ€"night and Saturday... featured are Miss Jeannette Garrette, the dancing lady who is a favourite with Northern audiences. .. has been since her first appearance here several years ago. . .Woodhouse and Hawkins, talented radio comedy team. . . . . Miss PBerniceâ€"McGrath, vocal soloist, and one of the "prides" of this North Land. . .. and the dainty little dancing stars of Margaret Faston Shields. .. the carâ€" nival will close Saturday midnight, but there are three nights left in which you can enjoy it. The: above peom . on friendship was quoted by Mrs. Gerry Morrow at the Eastern Star banquet held on Tuesday evening in the MeéeIntyre Auditorium, as part o# her toast to the visitors. . . . it was appropriate and timely, and seemed so perfect that Ann asked Mrs. Morrow if she might use it in this colâ€" umn. . . .thank you. event on the same day as one of their three sons overseas, Clayton, celebrated his birthday. . . . they are true oldâ€"timers of the North, and have that spirit of friendlinâ€" ess and good will that has always been linked with Northetrn pioneers. Elsewhere in toâ€"day‘s paper is a comâ€" plete account of the banouet but here are a few notes on, the activities of the visitors, Mrs. Lottie Davidson, Worthy Grand Matron.: . . . :. Mrs. â€" Florence Eastman, Associate Grand Matron. . . . Mrs. Violet Stewart, Past District Deâ€" the bride of Mr. Bill Harrison. . . . Estellé is the daughter of Mr. and Mts. 0. Chalut, and Bill is the son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Harrison. . . definite date of the marriage has not yet been announced. A .sparkling diamond adorns the third finger, left hand of Miss Esâ€" telle Chalut, who will soon become Sergeant Observer Bert Hornby and his bride, the former Miss Ethâ€" el Meadows, of Montreal exepcet to visit Timmins during their honeymoon. . . .if leave is granted the groom from his duties with the RCAF. Ferry Command. .. Bert and Ethel were united in marriage at St. Andrew‘s and St. Paul‘s Angâ€" lican Church in Montreal on Friday and from all reports, seems that the Timins airman has a bride who is nct only lovely but talented as well. . ..Ethel Hornby is a member of a musical family, as shown at the reception which followed the ceremony in Montreal. . . .each of the bride‘s six sisters took her turn at the piano during the evening, and the treat came when the bride herself sat down to play. . .she is a very popular young lady. . . . . was given numerous showers before her Imarriage. .llx...., . and Bert‘s many friends here will be glad to welcome her as a friend of theirs. Friendship is a chain of gold Shaped in God‘s most perfect mould Fach link a laugh, a smile, a tear, A shake of the hand, a word of cheer As steadfast as the ages roll, Binding closer soul to soul. No matter how far or heavy the load Sweet is the journey in friendship‘s road. That banquet, held by Arbutus Chapter in honour of the visiting Grand officers from Southern Ontâ€" ario, was perhans one of the very finest attended by this writer. . . . the speeches were the kind that would interest all who had the opâ€" portunity to hear them. . . the taâ€" bles were attractively set with yelâ€" low candles and mixed flowers from the garden of Mrs. Malciom Macâ€" Millan of the McIntyre, . . . . . the menu was excellent. . . .and best of all, an air of friendliness and hosâ€" pitality made even the guests feel as if they were members of the Chapter. . Halperin Miss Valerie Morley, who leaves toâ€" day for Toronto where she will join the R. C. A. F., will take with her to the Queen City a fine fitted travelling bag. the gift of her friends here. . . . . Miss Morley was honoured on Tuesday evâ€" ening by a group which met at the home of Mrs. Owen Farnan, 23 Kimâ€" berley avenue. .. .joint hostesses with Mrs. Farnan were Mrs. Lorne Jenkins and Miss Lilie Sullivan. Ethel Meadows is Bride of Sergeantâ€" Observer Hornby Wedding in Montreal on Friâ€" day of Timmins Man now ‘A very quiet wedding was solemnized in St. Andrew‘s and St. Pauls‘ Anglican Church in Montreal, on Friday, June 19th, at 4.30 o‘clock, when Miss Ethel Meadows, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. P. Meadows, of 8113 Casvram avenue Montreal, was united in holy matriâ€" monty to Sergeantâ€"Observer â€" Albert William ("Bert") Hornby, of 12 Banâ€" nerman avenue, Timmins. Due to the illness of the bride‘s father, she was given in marriage by her eldest sister, Mrs. A. Perry. The bride made a lovely picture in a enâ€" semble of Queen‘s blue silk, with matâ€" ching accessories, and a bouquet of rosâ€" es Her attendants were Miss Peggy Calidry, of Ste. Agathe, and her sister, Miss Muriel Meadows. Mr., A. Perry acted as groomsman. Following the ceremony, the bride‘s parents received friends at their home at dinner, Mrs. V. Short and Mrs. A. Perry, sisters: of the bride, presiding at the tea table. A large number of friends attended the reception later in the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Hornby will reside in Montâ€" real, where the groom is waiting Ferry Command in the R. C. A. F. It is exâ€" pected that they will visit Timmins on their wedding trip, if arrangments can be completed for Sergeantâ€"Observer Hornby‘s leave from his unit. Outâ€"ofâ€"town guests included: Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hornby, of Timmins, parents of the groom; Misses Beverley Moore andâ€"Audrey Bloon, of St. Albans Vt., USA.; Miss Peggy Calidry of Ste. Agathe; Messrs. J. Williams: and D. Sherry of the R.CNVR. For those who like a good time, comes the welcome announcement that the annual Kinsmen Barn Dance will be held on FPriday, July 10th, in the barn of the Goldridge Stock Farm at Golden City. . . . . remember the fun it was last vear . . . then, of course, to those who missed the Intercollegiate dance last year (remember, it was canâ€" celled) â€" the folowing will be truly good news. . .a committee has been appointed to complete plans for the event this year, and this committee has decided that July 26th will be the big day. . . .the date of the Inâ€" tercollegiate dance. . . . . . two good dances in one month! Prior to her marriage the bride was feéeted at numerous showers and other social events. . ... .. the committee has been making all kinds of grand new plans for the event, and it will be an evening long to be remembered Miss Jeannette Garrette and Woeoedhouse and Hawkins, who are the featured artists on the proâ€" gramme at the Legion Carnival this week, have been the special guests at numerous events this week. . . . yesterday afternoon they were enâ€" tertained by the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Canadian Legion, where blonde Jeannette once again "stole the show" with her personality and attractive appearance. . .Jeannette was indeed a charming picture in her two piece suit and matching coat of turquoise wool, wearing the smile that always says "we‘re friends". . .on Monday evening the group was honoured at a party in the staff house of the Hoyle: Mines, with Mr. Dunlop as host. . . it was fun. With R.C.A.F. T1IE PORCUPINE ADVANCE, TTiMINS, ONTARIO 100 Mountjoy Street 8. Minister REV. E. GILMOURâ€"SMITH, BA. Worship services will be discontinued in Mountioy United Churer until the end of July. Coâ€"operative services will be held in First United Church with Mr. preaching at 1045 am. and 7.00 pm. United Church, Timmins Cedat â€"Street and Foorth Avenue Minister Rer. W. M. Mustard, MA., B.D. 9. 45 a.m.â€"â€"Sunday School 1045 a m.â€"Morning Worship 700 pimâ€"â€"Evening Worship During July joint services with Mountioy congregation in First United Church. Rev. E. G. gmith in charge. Sunday Schools 10.00 a.m.â€"For all 12 years and over 11.00 a.m.â€"All below 12 years of age ° June 29th to July 10thâ€"Daily vacation school each day except Saturday. All are wel¢ome 9 to 11,.30 a.m. Sunday â€" School 945 a.m.â€"for 9 to 11 years. 12.15 pm.â€"for 12. to 18. years. 2.00 p.m.â€"for 4. to 8 years. The Presbyterian Church of Canada United Church South Porcupine, Ont. BLOOR AVECNUE. Rev. James A. Lyttle, Minister 11;00 a.m.â€"Morning Service 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service South Porcupine, Ont. Ven. J. E. Woodall, D.D. Minister Sunday Services 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 10.15 a.m.â€"Junior Bible Class 11.00 a.m..â€"â€"Morning Prayer 7 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday at 11 2Ind and 4th Sunday at 8 a.m. 3ra and 5th Sunday at 7 p.m. Baptisms and Marriages by arrangeâ€" ment. Christian Science Keading Room, Mcâ€" Ginnis Block, 18 Pine St, North. Open every weekday, 12 noon to 5 p.m. Friâ€" day evening 7.30 to 9.30 p.m. St. Matthew‘s Church Rector: Rev. Canon Cusning, B.A., LTh 10.00 a.m.â€"Adulit Bib:e Class 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer 3.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 4.15 p.m.â€"Baptisms 7.00 pm.â€"Evening Prayer Holy Communion on 1st Sunday: of month, at 11 am.; on 3rd Sunday, at 7 pm.; and on 5th Sunday, at 8.30 m. sSUNDAY, JUNE 28TH, 1942 9.45 am.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a m.â€"Sunday Service "CHRISTIAN. SCIENCE" Golden Textâ€""Laying aside all malâ€" ice, and all guile, and hypocrisies, and envies, and all evil speakings, as newâ€" born babes, desire the sincere milk of the word, that ye may grow thereby." (L Peter 2: 1,2)) Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street North Mountjoy United Church Church McINTÂ¥YRE GYMNASIUM Captain Mitchell, C.A. Assistant Minister St Matthew‘s Timmins. 10.00 a.m.â€"Sunday School 11.00 a.m.â€"Morning Prayer (Missourt Synod) "%Cev. E. Roth®, Pastor Divine Service at 8:30 pm. in the Anglican Church South Porcupine. All are welcome. ~ Oddfellows‘ Hall, Spruce Street Rev. Mr. G. Aitken, B.A., D.D. Minister pro tem. Sunday School at 2.00 p.m. Public Worship at 7 p.m. Christian Science Society Church Directory St. Luke‘s, Evangelical Lutheran Church B‘nai Israel Synagogue Schumacher Anglican Cedar Street North ISRAEL I. HALPERN, Rabbi W. LINDER, Cantor St. Paul‘s Church Nineteen Acre Fruit Farm in. the Niagara Peninsulaâ€"The Garden of: Canadaâ€"Ten milés east of: Hamilton. on the paved Highway beâ€" tween Hamilton and Niagara Fallsâ€"One of the best farms in the whole distriet. Â¥ Land is of excellent quality and in fine shape â€" Xnderâ€"drained : 30 ft. apart where necessaryâ€"Completely planted out with the most profitable varieties of Cherries, Peaches, Pears, Plums and Grapes. Orchards and Vineyards now in full bearing. BRUILDINGS consist of a 1 for two families, also a new Full details of PRICE including necessary farm machinery and team of: horsesâ€" fully complete for immediate operationsâ€"8$12,000.00, TERMSâ€"Minimum of $5,000.00, Cash,. Balance on Long Terms if desired. This farm is a arranged at once. Government prices. South Porcupine, Ont. FRUIT FARM FOR SALE You Are Welcome E. D. Smith Sons Limited fruit varicties growing submitted on request. real snap for the right party, Occupancy can be If desired:we will buy all crops at the fixed Winona, Ontario large duplex two storey House, suitable Guests Entertained by Auxiliary at Comfort Fund Tea Canadian Legion on Wednesday afterâ€" noon ay the Legion Hall were the enâ€" tertainers at the Legion Carnival this weekâ€"Miss Jeannette Garrette, Woodâ€" house and Hawkins (Mr. Art MceGregor Entertainers from Legion Carnival are Guests of the Ladies® Auxiliary. and Mr. Frank Deaville), Mrs. Margâ€" aret Easton Shields, whose dancing troupe performs each evening. Woodhouse and Hawkins provided merry moments with a brief skit, while aâ€"short programme included selections by Mr. L. Nicholson, who gave a comic song: Mrs. R. Hardy and Mrs. W. Macâ€" key, who gave the duet "Whispering Hope", accompanied by Mrs. W. Johnâ€" son:; and Mrs. W. Rowe who enterâ€" tained at the piano. Those present spent a very pleasant afternoon, during which a delicious lunch was served by the members. President Mrs. W. A. Devine received the guests. Special guests at the weekly comfort fund tea of the Ladies‘ Auxiliary of the Among those present were: the guests, Woodhouse and Hawkins, Miss Jeannette Garrette Mrs. Margaret Easâ€" ton Shields, and Mrs. D. G. Richmond; members, Mrs. W. A. Devine, Mrs. E. Tilléey, Mrs. FP. Curtis, Mrs. J. Fisher, Mrs. O‘Grady, Mrs. W. Mackey, Mrs. W. Johnson, Mrs. A. Cannel} Mrs. J. Shaw, Mrs. W. Menear, Mrs. C. Pozzâ€" etti, Mrs. E. Hinds, Mrs. A. Smith, Mrs. C. Wheeler, Mrs. E. Roy, Miss V. Macâ€" key, Mrs. R. Hardy, Mrs. L. Nicholson, Mrs. E. Charlton, Mrs. W. Rowe, Mrs D. FEllis. Valerie Morley is Guestâ€"ofâ€"Honour at Farewell Party Miss Morley to Leaw Toâ€" day, for R..C.:A.wF. at Toâ€" ronto. Miss Valerie Morley who will leave toâ€"day (Thursday) for Toronto, where she will: join the RCAF., was guestâ€" ofâ€"honour on Tuesday evening at a farewell narty held at the home of Mrs. Owen FParnan, 23 Kimberly avenue, with Mrs. Lorne Jenkins and Miss Lilâ€" lie Sullivan as joint hostesses. The guests enjoyed numerous games during the evening, winners being Miss Valerie Morley, the guestâ€"ofâ€"honour, Mrs. Jenkins and Miss Ida Williams. The â€"presentation of a beautiful fitted travelling bag was made to the honâ€" ouree by Mrs. Howard Berry on behalf of the guests. Among those who attended were: Mrs. W. A. Jones, Mrs. L. Parent Mrs. Howard Berry, Mrs. Maynard Raycroft, Mrs. Bill Oxby of South Porcupine, Mrs. H. E. Mcrley, Mrs. D. G. Richâ€" mond, Misses Ida Williams, Eileen Morâ€" ley, Joyce Huges, Diane Melville, the hostesses, Mrs. Farnan, Mrs. Jenkins. and Miss Sullivan, and the guestâ€"ofâ€" honour, Miss Valerie Morley. Unable to be present but contributâ€" ing to the gift were Mrs. Alex Borland, Jr., and Mrs. K. Tennant of South Porcupine. Major and Mrs, J. Cornthwaite Officers. in Charge. Sundayâ€"11.00 a.m.â€"Holiness Meeting. Bundayâ€"2.30 p.m.â€"Sunday School. Bundayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Great Salvation Blairmore Enterpriseâ€"Claim is made that the biggest lemons ever seen apâ€" peared in Texas. We could name the odd few that never saw Texas. Schumacher Rev. Norman Healey, B.A. Res. 83 First Ave. Phone 1094 11,.00 a.m.â€"Morning Service of Worâ€" Meeting. Tuesdayâ€"800 pm.â€"Solders and Adâ€" herents. Thursdayâ€"8.00 p.m.â€"Public Meeting. Btraxigers Welicome, Come and Worshin Merting. Mondayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Corps Cadets. Tuesdayâ€"7.00 p.m.â€"Young Peoples‘ ship. 2.00 p.m.â€"Sunday School 7.00 p.m.â€"Evening Service of Worshig A Cordial Welcome to All Trinity United Church The Saivation Army WANTED, by the Childrens Aid Soâ€" ciety, families willing to give homes on a boarding basis to Protestant children 10 to 14 years of age. I intereted, phone 855, or call at Room 4, Municipal Building, Timmins. 60â€"62t1 WANTED â€" Nurses â€" Graduate and Practical for general ward duties. Pay good, and excellent living quarâ€" ters. Write all particulars to Miss M. R. Cameron, Superintendent of Nurses Mountain Sanatorium, Hamilton, Ont. â€"PA4, 25, 26 WOODSâ€"In loving memory of my dear mother who passed away June 26th, 1941. Sadly milled by her daughter, Lilâ€" lie and Bill and grandchildren. "Not today, but every day." â€"~20p WOODSâ€"In loving memory of our dear mother who died June 26th, 1941. "One year has passed, how long it WOODSâ€"In loving memory. of a dear Mother whom God called away June 26th, 1941. "We knew that she was suffering, That the hill was hard to climb, So God closed her very eyelids And whispered "Peace be Thine." â€"Sadly missed my Nellie, Willie and grandchildren, June and Marlene. seems, But in our hearts her face still beams, â€" For we who loved her only know How much we lost a year ago." â€"i3adly missed by George, Joe. Dick, Gladys, Dorothy (daughterâ€"inâ€"law) and grandson Kenneth. â€"203 "Polygamy would never work in this country." "Why not?" "Think of getting several wives in a kitchenette at one time." â€"Exchange. Excited lady at the telephoneâ€"I want my husband,; please, at once. Operatorâ€"What number, please? Ex. Lâ€"How many do you think I‘ve got?.â€" Globe and Mail. A WORD PER INSERTION (minimum 25¢) 1‘%ece A WORD PER INSERTION IF CHARGED (Minimum 35¢) All Classified Advertising must be paid before insertion to obtain cash rate. The Advance will not be responâ€" sible for errors occurring in teleâ€" phoned advertisements, or as a re«â€" sult of copy not carefully, legibly written. Mistakes occurring from these sources are wholly at adverâ€" tiser‘s risk. Ole Dorcupine CLASSIFIED ADS MISCELLANEOUS Phone 26 Whether he is in Canada or Overseas send him a parcel Regularly. This is just one of the ways o show your appraciation of what he is doing for us. During "Army Waeek" Friedman‘s are featurâ€" ing many appropriate gifts that are sure to please when he receives. A HARD JOB THE IDEA! PARTY WISHES TO CONTACT PERâ€" SON Wishing to go to Ottawa by mQâ€" tor this weekâ€"end. Call 802â€"j _ â€"25p FOR RENT â€" 4 largeâ€"room. heated apartment. Apply 47 Wilson avenue. * | 25p WOODSâ€"In loving memory of a dear Mother, who passed away. June 26th, 1941, at Dome Mines. } "A beautiful memory dearer than goldâ€" A mother whose worth can never be told. A life of sacrifice, patience and loveâ€" God grant her happiness in heaven above." â€"Sadly missed by Laura, and grand children Edna, Elwyne and Doâ€" rian. * â€"255 WOODSâ€"In loving memory. of, a dear mother who died June 26th, 1941. "HMer life is a beautiful memory; Her absence a silent grief. She dwells in God‘s beautiful garden in sunshine and perfect peace, In our hearts your memory lingers, Fyeetly, tender, fond and true. There is not a day, dear mother, that we do not think of you." â€"â€"‘"Doris: and> Alf." â€"256 PERSONAL LOANS FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Sky‘s Stores, South Porcupine Going Out of Business Sale Used Cars and: Trucks cheap. Washing Machine Electric Refrigerator If you Borrow New beds and springs. Cash registers. Store and. Display fixâ€" tures. Stores! and apartments for Rent. Start up in business. Buy balance of stock and rent stores. Sol Sky, S. Porcupine THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE For Taxes, Puel Purchases and Other Seasonal Needs. $144 §$192 $300 $540 ONE YEAR TO REPAY IHURSDAY, JUNE 33TH, 1943 Your EsTATE IS PROTECTED BY LIFE INSURANCE, WHICH THE BANK ARRANGES Apply to IN MEMORIA M Other: Amounts at Proportionately low Rates Monthly abposm Provide tor Repoyment _ FOR RENT the nearest branch of You Receive $ 55.87 $ 89.71 $134 .80 $179.92 $280.94 $505.54