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Barrie Examiner, 27 Jul 1939, p. 5

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n ticemem bo_ iooraaar Anomu (nu: when having dinner. ii 0! Correct for -the escort to all at the right or left of the woman? MISS M. E. s. 0/ the woman? I I Answer--In your Wedding In- i nouncements you should not use his degree of D.D.s.. but simply ` refer to your future husband as , Dr. so-and-So. A man usually puts A woman on his right: but it they are having dinner in a restaurant. he would give her whkmever sent nnnmred more comfortable. Very give her wnumever sen! \ I neared more o ten the` `chmr lacing" the room ` would seem most advantageous. and the woman might. prefer to sit there It :1! depends upon the clrcum` nun: .. fI{IISQfI9fM.ER W.E.D.DINGS Wednesdays: 5.50 a.m. Tickets and Information at DUNLOI` AND MULCASTER STS. 100-MILE CRUISE MUSKOKA LAKES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SUNDAY . -95 __.___ _..-.- VERY l'()l`lI[.AR . I a`u:.n.innn- nu INCLUDES RE'l`URN FARE BARR-lI:`. T0 MUSKOKA WHARF AND STEAMER FARE f30}C_3_HBS LEAVE BARBIE: . LvNo-snlaLav A _A 'very pretty wedding took place on-`Saturday, July 15. 1939, at the hdfne `-of the b1`lde's'par`ents_ Mr. ` and Mrs. Levi Srigley. Holly, when their eldest daughter, Luella, was Ilhlted in marriage to Charles Ed- 'ard Luno. Toronto. only son 01. s. Luna and the late Edward, Iguno. Mount Albert. Rev. W. A. E. Doe conducted the ceremony. Mrs. Iilqyd played the wedding music and Master Wallace Kendell. boy soloist-of St. Michael's and all An- gels Church. Toronto, sang charm- inkly, The Garden of My Heart." "Phi-, bride was attractively attired giandard Time $3.25 urday. July 22. 19159. was me scene 9! a wedding of wide interest when Miss Bernice Jennctt became the bride of R. Fraser Sutherland, The church was decorated with dclphin- Jum. baby's breath and ferns. Re-v. R F, Andrew of Milton. brothrnu DU llllununaiu--a un n -4. 1 Stroud Presbyterian Church. Sat- urday. July 22, 1939. the some -.0 n umdmnu of wide ium. baby's breath and terns. m-v. `B. F. Andrew of Milton. in-law of the groom. conducted !he ceremony assisted by Rev. N. R. D. Sinclair, pastor of the church. and_ Rev. A. W. Downer of Duntroon, :1 friend of the bride's family. Mica I-`Ann (Think nf Sudhnrv nla\'- friend ox the uncle's Iamuy. Miss Edna Chick of Sudbury play- ed the wedding music and Mrs. P. N. Carr of Thornton, former teacher of the brlde.'san g Because during the signing of~the register. 'l"hc- bride entered the church on me signing 01-me register. The bride entered the arm of her father. She was gowned in white triple sheer with shirred jacket and hem-length veil caught up in coronei. She carried 4 an arm bouquet of American Bent.- ty roses and wore 21 cameo neck- - lace. the gift of the groom. She was ' attended by her cousin. Miss Helen , . Muir of Toronto. who was dressed in delphinium biue taffeta in bout- fanl style. The groom'was support- : ed by his brother Bill. The ushers were Vernon Jennett of Gilford and D. G. Sutherland. Altar H-in nnrnrunnv Hui 2.-nvonlvl I and U. u. u[nCI`l&ll1G. .After the ceremony the seventy guests were received at Dunrnhin ` Farm. the .home of the g|'rmrn'S parents. Mrs. Suthcrlzmcl, Mr. Jon- n(-tl and Mrs. Muir received with the bride and grnnm. Mrs. N. R. D. Sinclair and Mrs. Willnughby. aunt of the bride. poured .t(-n. Miss H01- en Sutherland and Miss Ht-len Mc- Gowan of Barrir,-`assisted in serv- ing.` Rev. Mr.'Sincluir wns ma:-.l master at the reception. ammo: wnrn nu-nu-ni. from Sud- master at me recepunn. Guests .were present. from bury, Port Arthur. Cree-mm`:-. Thornton. Ivy, Cnokstnwn. Barrio, _ Tnrnnto. Hamilton. I..yndPn. ` Thn 1-`mmln frnvnllnrl hv mntm`, the '.l'0r0nu). namluon. 1..yn(u-n. u The couple travelled by motor. the bride w earing `rnsn wnolml suit with white hat. (and nccesstwries. Mr. and Mrs. Sutherland will I`(':~'ld!! nn Hu- ,gmom's farm near Slrnud. ingly, "The uaraen or My nearu. "'1 h'e bride was attractively in_!uchsia triple sheer. with acces- ` `dries to match. and she carried l"os'ebuds and baby's breath. Miss Barbara Srigley_ in blue embroider- ed sheer. and carrying sweet peas and baby's breath. was bridesmaid. Mr. Fred Hardman, Toronto. was groomsman. .(`.ue.<:t.< from in distance included: (INORF}D BY STROUI) FRIENDS lQh nrl (`nm-nunnnrlnnt-M) IIUNUIHHJ Ill arllcullu rrumwna (Shroud Cnrwspniidnnt-M ' A large numb!-r nf mvmbers nl t_h_e Presbytoi-inn r-hurch uni.I\m'r-d ml the home of A. R. Bnyr,-s rm 'l`u--.~- day evening fur the purpnsn 4:! |showim.z the npprmsiatiun of service- ` as `given by 'I"r;isr_-r Suthorlzmti and ` welcoming Miss Be-rnice .|t,-mwlt. his ` Bride-ta-be. Tho vvvniiig cnmmr:.-1c- ` oLl'wii.h n lnvc-ly in. play- ` ml by Miss Juno!` Pnlk. A vvry Kfiliing 2Iddl`(`l-IS was thvn rvnd h_v F`rimk' Cnwan whilv Miss Aim`:- Third prosonf.(-(1 Bornimr with a pair (if silver <`,m1(ll(-:~:l,i('l{.< and Will ; Cumpbell prr=s(-rm-ti Fraser` with HI ` beautiful numtol (-luck willfi-l1im<`::. ` lZ`mu.-nr in n In; wall 1-hn.-<\n wm'(i.;_| ii 1 i 1| )(?illl[lI\lJ nulnwl CIHCK wnn ('nIv'n'.u.' ,Fmser. in 2: fmv woll cltoson wm'd.4. thanked tho momhors nf tho chun-h fur the bealltiflll gifts on lwh:-If ufi Nnornice and himst-If. 'l`hn wunninrlnr nf Ohn 1-vnnilul urns`! LN`l`n|C Hll lIllllSl`ll. The remainder M the (-vt-.ninL: urns; ||)ussed in community singing with 'Miss Norma Jacks ably nffir'inl,im: at the pinnu. A bountiful lunch wus_ served by the young pvuplo. 'I`hx-1 Lwcnim; came tn u clnsu with "Aulqli Lang 'Syne.`' On 'l`hur.~:dnv ovpnimz l.h- neiL1.h- I I..amg Nyne: 1 On Thursday evening thv neiyh- , bqrs of Fraser Suthcrlahd gatlu-r<`.1 ` :og`em1er~a't~~tnz ~m-~*mr`t'- and `, Mrs. M. Wiley lor'a social evening and to make a present `in Fraser nn the occasion of his marriage to Miss ` Bernice Jvnrmtt. The time was passed in prngre.-ssivv t-urhro. nth-r which an fitting uddr('s:< was n-ad. by Mrs. Wm. Black and Jack |Hughcs presented the cmlplv with `a handsome walnut. table`. with lIlH,`1`| iuzilw rack l*`raIs(-r brie.-l'l_v lhunkod the neighbors for thv bvnutiful gift. while Mlss Jonnell in a tow wards vmccd her upprocim,inn of the ro- ceptinn she had been given into the cummunity and hupod to do hm- pnrl in making a good noighbur. ` | . The hnsn-ss then served :1 dninlv 1 purl. In maxuul, :1 guuu mclgnuux. I \ The hostess then served dainty lunch and after singing Fur 'l`h-y Arc Jolly Gund Fellows" l.he lunc- tiun came to a close. - _..-, ,_--.._o`-_ . _ . ._.._.... ` XIII V I Rondvrs u! '1 got ALI. the 1 Di;aLI`iL`l. 2.00 2 SU'l'IlERLAND-JENNE'l"l` ,,u ~n_._._'|_..n._..:..... r`L....-nly. C .__, . ._.- Mus..- _....__.._ Examiner Classifivds for results. YOU um nl ' groomsman. -Guests from Mr. and Mrs. Kendall and Master Wallace Kendell. Toronto: Mrs. Iguno, Mt. Albert; Mr. and Mrs. Ar- thur Kent. England: Mr. and Mrs. . Robertmn, Toronto. and Mrs. Taylor. Sundays: 6.50 11.1. V (`-|:`.'l' IT ALL The` BilI`l`i(` Exmninvr ' news fur Hnrrw and] \ und worth mnrv I ..`.\-- _.__._ ... PHONE 62 I'I.ll.IslV\J J'IlVlIIl 1\l|V I) A I - - - -a Nadje Toms, 22, is principal assist,-l ant to I..iCllt. Sabiha Gut-tchkr-n.| "Turkish Flying Amzr/.on who hazel formed the Turkish Bird", n fem- inine flying m'gani'/.al`i0n to act as .-m mnrilinrv fnm-rs in time of war. IHITIC llymg Ol'[. ,Zlfll'I.Z1l`l()ll LU incl. us an auxiliary force in time Miss Toms will vi-4iI. fn(:tm'i(!s from which Turkey has m'dm'od plnnns. nrIrI mill inunnl-l ITS nir schools fur and V 1IInrr|A F0RMERBA%c.1. j BOY HONORED 1 AT SASKATO0Nj J. A. Spee~r;_i;\ m(;-tires After 31 Years With The Collegiate SOME OF-"HIS VIEWS} J. A. Sum-rs. M./\.. H. I :Ied._ prin- cipal of tho Br-rlfnrd (`.n1Ir-g_'i:m~ In- stitute, Saskatoon, Snsk.. rotirx-rl nu July I. I939. nflvr 31 y(`:,u`s of (`I11- plnymt-nl with tho Snskulnnn Col lugiatb Inslit.ut.o. J. Alhorl. Spr-(`rs is :1 sun of Hi" Imp Mr, and Mrs. Hugh S|)L'(`l'S of Ivy. and was horn in (hm villng-' and flH(`ll(l(! public sttlwnl |hI'l`l'. up in :. In-nth:-r nf Dr, .103. Sm-on :1. I`\ll)l'l|. - wa all!-ntlo: H0 is :1 hrnt and Mime Ma and has :1 around Ivy. In Iniu nn D I I1 V l'JlVIj\JlV"|Vlh\IlI-II\1In-1:1 A pretty wedding took place at the home of the bride's parents on Snturdaymluly I5, I939. when`Jean Webster. only dzmghter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert, MeCrneken. Allistun. wins united in murrizuge to Thomas Lawson. elder son nf'M1`. and Mrs. Thomas Stevenson. Alliston. Rev`. G. C. -Little conducted the ceremony. The house was deemjated with a yuriety of summer flowers and the Wedding music was played byVMis.s Murlon.English. The britleglven in marriage by her father, wore in dress of powder blue. chiffon nnd' she `wore her mother's wedding veil; She czu'rie(l :1 bouquet of pink` und white cncnutions nnd baby`s breath. The bridesmaid. Miss Florence Hun- lon, of Angus. ware u pink and blue` m-m`..-`J.-`uh with white necessaries around Ivy. In his 4-nrly tvmrhinpz rl.':_v:< ha- tnught at Utnpin and was lzitt-r principal nf Alli.-:t-un High School fur ::mn(- _v(`:u's, Mr. Sp(~m'.< is :1 armin- Hte nf Harri!` (`nl|1-[.:int(~ Instituiv. Has lni'lu-m'(`(l St.u(li-nts "D:-|nm't':|('y dvpt-n(i:< c-.<.~'(-ntin|l.\` upon tho :ittiturto:< of inrlivirtu:I!:~' and tho L:t`t'ut('st trilmtv w<~ x':m pin` in Mr. Spm-1's is not prnisv fur thr- iknnwlvrlgv ho dissmnin.'utvd_ but for `tho nttituttvs toward lift` ho hilt` iihuilt in th(` many sturtr-nix ht` hurz | h(`0l1'1lSSt)(Til|l(`(1 with." salt`! MnI`i4"' I I". 'l`(mmhs. st-honl inspt-(`tor at `.M:iplr~ Crook ,Sask.. thv (-,hi(?f S|.)(`IIk~~ I `or at H banquet given in hnlml` nf Mr. Spt-or and attends-d by I25 former . Bsadfurd Road Collegiate and membt-r[.Ti;of thv staff ' #9.; H19 ..._h9b091. YA, ..p.tt9s$QLtrxt ion. was. E niadv to Mr. Spears on hohalf nt ' thv alu ' a::s0ciz1(i(m. `_ .In no `_jf\Nl(.'d{,_`,'.[(`!|l. Mr. Spmvra` T attribiito tho suct-29$ uf tho Bod- : turd Collegiate to tho (~u-nperati(m 1` and lny:1lty&g the staff and stilt!- x mm burly. t\n.....t......~ nr H... ulunnni :i.' ~om uuny. 31" M1-mbz--~ of the alumni :lss1>(`izI-i Hvn pros L-voted unaninmu: in; fawn` ;9`f Hw 1-slublishxmmt of :1 fund in hr` knnwn as "Tho Sp('m':<` l..ibr2n`_\' I"unrl". which wuultl bv used to build up thv library at thv strlumls. An u.-Hnln in nnnnm-Hnn u'i1h HI!` SCIIUOIS. An m`H('|v in (wmnoclion wiIh rolirvnwnt M Mr. Spec-r:<. which up- peavvrl in the Saskatoon Stur- Phtwnix. is. in park. as follows: He Looks Ahvad "As he prepared to reliro to his farm on the Pike` Lakn Road ((1 do-| vote` hixnsvlf In farming. which i.=I `his vhiof intvr(-st nvxt tn vdttmtinn | Mr. Spu('r.< lnnlu-d ulwnrl and vi-| .s-'mm'd H fumrv fur vducatiun that wvrxwrl irlvnli. in pI'v. day Vin` ` l ('uIns:tam~v:~`. Our svl1mvl s_v::lvm is ElS.\'lIlI\il|S'.` and must us.<\nm- un mfnnmnit` -ituutinn in whirh H1!` wnrking pow` I l I iind will lw grvatly .\`l\m`lvm~d fr-um Iithul of today. and vrhwativm mu! Ilnkv c->gni7.mn'v of n lnngvr It-i.~ u1'I' pvriud and mus! lo`n;:Hu-n HH`, mum lwr nf _VI`iII`2~' spout in pI`e'pm';mn'_\` e`r1ucminn." Mr. Sp<`vr.< said. Th" prosvnt t`uI`ri(`ulum Tm` S(`(`1llldill`_\ S(`hnul.<. ho vun::id<-rvd. \\'u.< lwv Alwn\'.\' fur fvur _\'v.'n`.~`. and he hen :liv'\'m i (hut lhv Hun` wuulcl (`mw`. :,. u. . ..,_A .1... I I | :..o...... u~l.m~ "FLYING AMAZON'S" AIDE -' nn : ........`..l nu- m upiuuuuu 1!`! HI!` K'II_|Iv_\II|rIu \'| . in if,-' fullv.~`t 30115:`. \\'as murv war! of emphasis than nwrv training the makim: M :1 living The six nf lzulguagos and Emzlish must be (orgotton. Phildrnn urn nmninu in in ich Turkey has m'uorvu plum-s. I will inspect US. air s(`hm)lS mnn be mrgouon. - Children are cumin: in in the} mllvgiatvs with more ga-m`ral in-' furmmion. but they have not as sound a training in me three R's. or what might be termed lhe fun- damentals. as chiliin-n of 20 years "go possessed. Mr. Speers said. He| Ill(`ll(l(Y(1 pllDll(` .'~u:|1-run I||l'|I`. brother of Dr. Spt-vr:< Mm'gm'n1 Sprw-rs. 'l`m`nnln, numlwr of l'r'lmi\ros unyl Inn ml as.~'umins'_ vcnnmniv pulv- l) . mm` It-i.~m'v lvngu-n Hun: rs rrivulum Tm` S(`(`1Hldill`_\' H` , .. . ..J |..s I\1\ .- _. rush childronf in In. .-~ \-no rc htmdty. `July ff !GIVE PRlVA'l`E EN'l'ERPRlSl'J AH CIIANCF. Huntingdon Gleaner--~Il' private enterprise is the l'(.`Hl solution nf H10! employment problz.-m. why should business inl.`l`c::1s be cuns1unI,ly harried and atmc|u`d'.' Those whn _have rt-murse in such nwthods an` only rvtm'dim.: r~'nvv-ry and cm`- tailing omplnymvnl. Fiery spev:,cl1- es of a radical nnluro generally aw- |c)mplish mm purpose. namely to lfrighlon away capital and of mursn without capital there can be no |cmp]nym(3nt. . \ ` was of the opinion that ilrt, t-nutii`| bl` tmlpzht 0ffc(`tiv<'l_v through tht` I medium of writing. that high school students of today r(-nrt n ;n'oatel' .1 bulk of mntt-rial. but their roadin.`- . I was more supc-rficial. and that. tht` basic principles of arithmetic were 1 not being sufficiently stressed. 1 i Should Be Working Thu : l(i\ (`l'2~'t` (-(-rmniniv sitimtimi,, has thrn_wn zi ]1l`(`t'tl hurdon upml tho high st'hn0i:~'." MI . Spi~m's con- tinued. "I vstimnto that 20 per cent ` oi` thv stiirlmits in mu" svlinnis` at prosont will make little ] )I'|'tt`(`!~'5 with ac;1ri<-min vdm-zitimi. Thoy are , st.udont,s who would lw much hap- i pier oinpinyrirl zmrl i-nrnim: their. own living. with tlwir (-du(':itir..1| - 2~'ll|)pl(.'l'nL`nt('(i by night. school train- ing." In hie rI:llil\l` ti-zit-hilui vc-nrs ht` Inc. In his onrlivr h-n('him.: years had found that ova-ry sludvnl in the high :~'(.'|11ml hurl n dofinilo ob- ivclivv. Thu stmh-n( was preparing: himsvlf fur nun of lhv pr0fos.~'.inn:<. B111 Mr. Spm~r.<. Vt-nlurvd 1n ostilnnle llhal. u-vun in grnrlu 12, not mnrv qlhan 20 DUI` (`('lll., nf lho Hlllrit-112:: in tho Rt-r1fm'rl Ruzul ('.`o]lo;I,iz1te had :1 fixed and ch-finilv n|)joct.ivo at the end of th`(` high st.-hml (:mn':a`0. .._,- _ H` -um muum: nxannmm. BA`=nn!E:ON1`., osmium `Shoe Workers |?IT6_test;: : En'try' of Bald: I(ay_f'M'_s I I " * __..-___.._._ .~ ; `\ I A resolution protstin'g`- lgcLicaliy" against the entry into Canada of 250 Czechoslovak tech- nicinns 'for the Bnla shoe firm, was dorm! last. week tat? a m.$S.'.'.'-`91': "HIE! or wnrk`e'rs'~'inth'e sh'0e-mu- facturing industry at Montreal. m1.:|.....u ...'..I r\ - -. 1 i.\....l I nnrniv ;`en'e1;'- . nu.-uuug, LIIIJLIDLIJ un nuw......,.... . Lionel Thihnult arid O. Lacroix. labor union officials. presided joint- ly rvn-r the session which was at-i `tended by 750 persons. Rmml 'I`rnn:u1inr vim!-nmsident of LL'll(lCf1 Dy 'l)U persons. Hnnul Trepanier. vice-president lhc '1':-ndes. and Labor Congress of Canada, told the workers that pro- jected vstablishment of a Cnmldiali plant by the Czechoslovakian firm wnuld increase unemployment in |thn Domfnion. ` ~-nun. :.. |...:....:.... oan 1mu_m.m in- I U10 Uomlmon. "Rum is bringing 250 key-men in- to tho country." he said. Why! You know how to make s.hm-s. Each ' Inf Hf yon here tonight should write :1 loner of protest to the Minister of (`nmmorce at Ottawa." I ...4.: r.. . Ion. QI_ _.{\m:u:~'.. WUl`l.' u pung dllu Iulu:' cm 0 suit with white uccessurics I `lit? '?.i"c7)rs:i;,u- nf while c:irn:vl.ig.ins gmd baby's hrunih. The gmnm was uttpnded by his l)I`ut|101', Nm-mam ` Sfevcnson. After `the r:cre=nmny n ` buffet luncht-rm xvus snrved by girl friends of the hridt-. l.ni]ur iihv bride ` mid grnmn lt-fi for n mui.n|` trip. tn" Northern (`)ni:nin` Fm` tmvr.-llim: ifno ` bride wnrn n l`('(`l) taffeta with H whitn will and whiiv neces- saries. On their return Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson will l`('Hidt! in 'l`ecuInst-ih. Iieur Allistnn. ____._. 4 I'7I \.uIIlIIlL'l\;c (IL LlLlVVllo Philippe Girard. president of the Ccnncil of Catholic Syndicntes, said that tho Bata system of making >`lm.-s was a "special one". nun. in cm. nhmlnto master in >`l1IJ.-:~' special Ont` . I lluln is the absolute niuster [his dmnnin." he said. "He becmnee ind:-pvntlenl simply by acquiring all indu::Lrit:s needed for his shuc-'mak- mg he has his own supply of for oxamplo, by keeping hi: uwn animals." (:i.~:..-(I ..-.:.l r`nnnrlu`c nu-ncnni uhnn- unlmzus. Girnrd said Cznmdxfs present shoe- mmmfncluring plants xverc.` unnl)lt> to k('(`[) :11! shun W0l`k(`.l`S in em- ploymvm, and that castnblishmt-nt cl` :mn1hvr plan! would rvsull in nmrr jnlnh-.~..<, He undorstuocl" that Batu workers livvd in company housvs and thal, the C7Li:v.'l1nslnv:Ik firm would set up similal` 1'e1.:ulnti0ns in lhv Dominion. ANOTHER SNIIB FOR lll'l`l.lER Muriun {.).miels. Snn Fr.'nnci. dancer. slated July 18 1ln'uugh ln-r press agent in Paris lhnl she hurl refused an invitation tn dzmee in Munich for Clmncellnr Amnr I-liller. She said an engagement. in Paris where she is playing lhe enl).I1'e1.s`. prevented her accepting lhe Munich invitation. On July l7 came news that Miri.'nn Verne, znmther U.S. dancer. haul refused 2: similar invi- tation because she had :1 Lumking In Italy that night. ..__, _.4g._._..__..__ . ..__.r _.._4;._ ._ .. FIILI. l`ll()()l-` In zm audit, of 1-in-nlulinn by c|mrl.m`ed accountants 'I'h(- H:u'ri(- F.x;IIninoI' givvs nvt-ry :l(l\'(`l`|iH('I' what he` is onlil.l-d tn n d(`fini|- |)rm)I"U{ quantity and (li:~:lribul.inn uf its weekly issue. .__.g.... , ._ ,._ Bertrenspn Has A , , 1 Close Call: When :Tlf|lkf`; * Smashes 9 Guard ..Po_s`gg`. W; Vehlcle Stops Close to 20-fool. druu 1 near Wyehrldge -L|H.le Loss Inf` Load at llrcad and (}ak,es~'l'ruck} Bnilly 'l)am`agd.: ` .,g ,,- .` " ` . ~v ` ` ------ ` tMldlm\d~Freo I`ross)~' , ;- Gnrugo n1cchnni(ts, passws-by nndl a 'l`ebnrtm', enjoyed a feorl of muk_~} it-s"ar'1d cakes 'I`ur~sday nfternmm.5 July 18. at Wyebridgo, as :1 rvsull of an auvidvnt tn the truck driven by Bert. HOD- son. Woslnn Bread driver station- ed at Barrio. AH:-mniimv In mm: :1 PH!` while ..! llho `I Barrie. Attempting to pass u car g trnvelllng south on Wyehridge Hill. according lu his own state- ment, at 50 m.p.h., Henson's ve- hiclv Sllp|)(`d off the cast edge of the (`()ll(.'I'(`l(`. and sh-wed info tlw: guard rnil. knncking tluwn ninv posts. but finally 1-mnim: tn :1 slnp.1 upright, not far from the Sl'I(!(`l'1 1W<.`l1ly-fun! drop lo lhd valley nnl H10 (-1151. l'l(~mlli;{l1l, rlnnr h:|ndl(-_ nml , all nrmnm-nts on thv l(`fl side nl" two-mnnlhs-nlrl lrurk worn` slu-prod off by tho honvy 1.:u:n'rl rail!` which .-4;w<-d llon. lifo. Hnlh; It-fl lirvs. the from ZlXl(`_ loft fond- : ('l`S. and tho hndy of the our worv p('ll(`(l at 2.50 pm. hadly dunlzlgr-rl. 'l'ho iI('(`l(lClll hilp-li nf nu lll\7.l`I\S of lnnvc-:4 nf lm-mll [)('ll(`(I nl. z.nu p.m. Of lhv dn'(.t-ns 1 and cakes, fvw. ht)w('V!'I`, (lznnzuzud. Of lhr-:~:v low, Hu- solnclr-d lhv mnsl -(lihln and (-d. at his own l'X[)('llS(`. thus" nrml near tho wrt.-cknrl truck. vmur rurumuc ' The Burriv ltlxmninnr cnrrit-d ?8.- 450 lines of Clussifiatl 'Advm'li::ing in 1938. with un nvorzuzu of I09 `ncl-l lets pm` issuo. Results have done it.` .__.___4. l .._ ....__.._ _\.)...__.Z-. ` lluil` ihul is WM. mm ho . ' 50 pure!-n1. uf its lvm:l.h. '- Paving brick can hv mndo slrnnuvr and denser by (I1--:1i|*im.z it in :1 P I v pvr er-n1. uf it L nnrl rlr-n-zr-I` hv ow-r. xvvn-5 r_ drivc-1'} 1- In-ni-` . 1.:nll1~1 I > , ~ Toll it W0 and H \V|H sell. F`f-I` B:II`1 i(- Hw l('illl1 is lmst d'll\L f- lhrnu;,'h The I.-Zxmnim.-I`. . . .. .4...J ' . . . teeth kept bright and attractive witH`A the help of WR|GLEY S GU/M J e.\.t`l'5 Z GET SOME TODAY! F 5 i 1% :IU5P.": S'l`EVENSON-Mc(!llACKEN A ,,,u,, _..__I.n.`.. A....l. .-I...... .1` AM to be married noon_ to a dentist. 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