Barrie Examiner, 17 Apr 1930, p. 5

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lace the ten;-In`, at 265 degrees-. t. and 196 be; clipsed. ,I, g... 8.1381 ADQCYSUII Ul. Duu.u.L_y Day. ` Wcdding bells are still rlnging1oud- ly in the vicinity. V A. - = ~=. ' rs .Tnhn!< and M. Dver attended the ly 111 Lne V1c11u_y. z. E. Johns and M. Dyer attended Holstein sale in Torontoon Tuesday iand purchased a. couple of cows. . rmw. r.;.m..q' Aid met. at the home of LII I: LA 1 A a non an - Miss `Evelyn Suttpn has " 1"eturned home after a week `or so'1n Toroxito. George Graccy has his mill `in full swim; now since the fine weather has` come. 111 D (`:1-ohnm haq alrpadv started W. P. Graham has already started work on his new commodious boat house. The cribs were put in before the ice was unsafe. John Guthrie has rented the Pem- berton house for the summer. `Inn. ...-.A 1\Ih-u D J 'T`m-rmr warn `n D(1'Lm1 nuum: IUA mu, .auu.un... Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Turner were in Barrie on Friday last celebrating 22 1e ninctieth birthday of his mother, Mrs. Turner. Mrs. Moore, S12. is home again. Next Sunday evening in "the United :`m11'ch Rev. R. McRoberts will put the hymns on the screen and also an illus- trated sermon will follow. MW \K7n1 Adam: -is: imnmvimz nicelv Lratect :=.ex'mon w;u wuuw. Mrs. Wm. Adams is improving nicely and was out for her first car ride this I ear. , y Mrs. Win Besse left on Monday for Morristcn. having received news -if the death of her sister-in-law. I 1\A ..z- AH :-cxrl `Lpar-h whn is nnt well. death -31 ner SISLCI.`-H1-L'd.W. . Mrs. Alfred Leach. who is not well. '15 at; present with Mrs. Alf. Palk. f`_nrn'nn Qimncnn was married thistaf-I is at _uresem, wuu .Lvua. .nu.. .ram. 1 - George Simpson was married this at- ternoon by' Rev. C. R. Spencer in St. Thomas church. , . BLB 1V1UuuL Lu: preached ucohhath D UVCl'CUl1|Cb. There will be special Ea; vice at 7 p.m. next Sunday. :-w.v-._..v..__ --_,_, "Instalment Collector: _nSee here` y3u'1'e seven payments behind on your piano". `Dnrr-haser: "Well. the company ad- plane". Purchaser: ``well, company vertises pay 8-537011 D1335" " What's that got to do `with it. . ' n..r.x~?? .'|`.ni:-zmr. 'l\ |`.s1'.x` nv - 1...- < .I`1C1 purcnaseu a. cqupu: vux cums. The Ladies` Aid met at. the - "VVHEDS bllh 5V0 UV uv VVJI-Ill Av. ` '1 1_v1e..:` `.e1')" ;.0'.'r.'j glnicagc N`ex=.\;) I PRIVILEGED CUSTOMER mzx- BA? HOLLY .l_`fGUS P For?` T Mc3_OLL.FRONTEN1'\C. OIL COMPANY LIMITED -~._ n--.-_.. n..r........ v.-....-mm-r. Tmanm. Moncton and Montreal `$4/lei-(C5\<'$ll1Fronte1``a`? pmaucss umininnze-33% ensure; cdnomv-*~oP -`*'315e`ra ta.on -;~ . . avid *3: ,_ . ., n`. `I ',Ih1iu 1.."stat'i6n. E11,: 1119.; . ; ; . .\ . V Apower on :7;gradesszand:r b2di": v0ads`!0 011 35` 91`5. 5V5`.}F}E``?r%i54raJ~3`?51z:;:rs:':ts%#:::&z:s`2:::3 I fit, t.H,e', ixextx. onc;}% an d3`. gieeaazyi silently; S?1"I"0'<>'th'-fi ` *' - N3" `I . . ` . \ " 4.1-4 --A:I1\H".-. lnkl \"r'\`.'l-. E..4|".' K .5: LJULL-r Run 1. nuns. \J Lu vvu-.. --.. . .. ___T___ T Oiccs and Plant: at \Vinm'peg, Regina, Calgary, Vancouvcr, Toronto, Moncton Distribution Warehouse at other convenient paints S the Redlndian toelr. the lake trail , . . m-:aE-:.c '~y=m..n+ car take the road --with speed V, .. . silence . smoothness! Matfathon Hi-Test Gasoline, Cycle Gas (No-Kn0ck) "Mottqr Ifuel anc1_R ed .I11di,azi` 1`}?1V0tCr:.:(3i1,'+ t..I1iese_`Sta:i'5i_a,rd _ 1.`; :. .1 .2 t.. A` V .` ' " `_ 4"""".'13 `-*`?`f \V.`1I`.1`ta . 1.'l`lr\'rIrUUVJ, uvvv-v-- . fiet ,u*p% the miles! '-I:.:- .; .; ,",{,5 - {Ii K`:--'| `\,.'. Easter ser- r--- Q1` allbl .LL1\.urg,.g.:_x _;}'vAg.;r.v.:n, $3., ..._ ,, .._.....-,. - ., ,, H A .` " T '. 2` T.Z---X-`I-.` :;4J&'-`:-; I1-sm I` 17;1 r\ I I TY! 3. | I . . '. .|`.;`... :7-~'.'.. 3o1lwFro11{nae_=pzjQd;1ctsJ-mgmnm.=e~:engme n*0uble-. .. Mrs. Hawthorn, Wednesday, with 22 answering the roll call. mu. mu: 1\ rc `F5 `nnncmm-n m-p gnnrf-I uuawcuug unc Luu van. I Mr. and Mrs. F. Dunsmore are sport- ing a Chevroletnsedan. 'r'hn Wnllv Wnmn11` Tn. will mg 8. L1Ill'3VL'UAUL ncumx. The Holly Women's Institute will` meet at the home of Mrs. Lesiie,u Thursday. April 24. The roll call will be answered by a house cleaning hint. M Ixistitnte Organized ' ` _` `A branc'h `or the` wome's Institute was formed at the hogrie.-of~~ Srigley. Thursday. March 27. Mrs. A. Wice. presidenaud Mrs. R'.'_`_Bbye:;_ oi` Lefroy, Secretary- I`xeafsurer of S`out_}1_ _SimcoeIn'sm`utes, `took the `meeti1;g.' Fifteen persons joined" up arid 'o_tTic'c1-3 were "elected -as Iolfowst "Pi'eside:11.f Mrs. AJohri's':' Vice-Pi'esiderit.' it. . Kellii Secretary- I`re2isu`1'c1-,fMrs. `A. . Johnston? District ~ Director,` ` Johns; Branch directors, Miss `Grin - ton. Mrs. C. M. Sriglcy. M1's'_A.'Dymj;_ e Flower Committee. Mrs. Lucas, Mrs. ' Lougheed, Mrs. Leslie, G. Dyer; Press Correspondent, Mrs. J. Hawthorn. --u , ,,,,q ,._,___. __..__:.:_._L 4u-,._.r. ` . , i..l_J`. *_7:*.;;; _ - , :`*3aY`d51*gt};e ;max1mum clsitti 3$n'~; road you"/. vl Scientifically spcruking. coal is u the same `L-ompositimi as the din m:)ncl." ` noun :5 `:- rs:-\`1v n I-III"\l\1\ r-nrm JIIIIIILL. "Still it is only 1 ` (Boston T1'ansc1'ipL). Is. you; subcription paid? _ POOR, RILATI().`~" @@ia$@@:@:@ fme Hw6 \*v`rro.nEALw1TH""" * ALL CHAIN "LETTERS 39 :1 czu'bn'n copy.` i d-' I .v\()E BRUCE BARTON To prove that. advertising pays the U: n Empire tells of a man who ad- 'C1`Li::rc1 in his local paper that he had ;'.~s.`. an umbrella and advised the fin- lcr tn keep it. The finder did. and use_ Examiner Classieds. OU'LL wonder How Firestone could built! better tires - - - but here they are - - - more tread rubber - - - more non-skid |iF- - -think ct itl Deeper, quicker acti' tread - - - more contact with has road - - - more rubber between the plies. Stronger, tougher, satzr tires than ever before. Tlmse rugged, Firestone tires IlI.`ll\lIII4 Ill!-J 1.v`\ uv ulvvv than the ordinary. only in them do you receive the egg benefits of the Gum-Dipping process which eliminates inter- na| friction and heal---the greatest enemy to tire We. specify Firestone Gum-Dipped Tires on your new car or make your present car a better one with Firestones. See your nearest Firestone Da|er. Tune In the "rain 0] I"iIuloaI" Jlmvday nq/Ila. J p.nv. Eall. Till! I`. K.C. W Tnrnnln lmmay nqnu. a can. a nut C-K-C-W Toronlo mud 43 Sldlianl N-B-C Ntlvoll sham letters are more `or less per- rermial visitors to most people of any p; inence, and for the most part thgy quickly find their way into the wute paper basket. But Rev. H. A. Sims. of St. J<'>hn`s Anglican church, of" North Bay, adopted a. more dra- maic way of showing his contempt for-this nuisance. Though threatened .._1aL had Tun]; if kn 1-H:-I-nnf uvifhin Page Five longer-waving co`! no men Hlalu vvu~J Id ......-u...:, . . ~ V u . . v V . ny- threatene with bad luck, if he did-not within t ty-four hours copy and send the ie her to four others for whom he wished good luck, he tore the mis- give into minute particles. A chris- tian cannot be bothered with such :1. thing. so the only thing '-to do is to destroy it and not trouble othcr per- sons." he said. Job printing of the better kind, at] The Examiner. | Thursday. April 17, 1930 %FAGAN%MoToR sALI:s Lfsmasing proof 1 , . . of greafesi value ` \ April 15-lvirs. H. Priest and grand- 3. daughter, Miss Agnes Rowell, of Bar-; rie. visited Mrs. Wm. Priest, Sunday;. Location of "School Fair Minesing people are keenly cEisap- . pointed to learn that a. movement is on foot to hold- the school fair at the Forestry every year." `Itwas under- " stood that it was to be held at Mine- s'.n-g-and; the Forestry alternate years (this "being Minesin'g s year)-. `Surely this `was a fair arrangement for all. It should be remembered that this event was about to die a natural death a few years ago but for the interest and support of this school section. It should also be remembered tl1at.the bull: of the live stock last year came from this side of the town- ship. There are as yet no shade trees at the Forestry large enough to be` any benefit, while this school yard! is well shaded, and a splendid wen` has been dug this year. There are no` school buildings within a mile and a half of the Forestry. while the grounds used here are school grounds. I un- derstand that Sunnidale school fair x- \..-1..: ..u..........L.. 1'....m1l| crap`... .6 `Tan: ` UUIDUMLLU UALOAI QULLIJAUGAC DDLLUUL lull I s held alternate years at New Lowell and Sunnidale Cor-nets. So why can- not the sameerrangement be con- tinued he17e?- It ctoes -not loolq like "`Brlt1sh ra`_1r- play" tcs`Mins1ng.' The \ agxjeerhent `with the '1oa1_school board `lslgould be earried out, . . _ _M `~._ ' Advertise. in The Examiner, the pab-_ er with the big .ci.rculation. .. , .. . .. M1Nas1Nc_' ""9! L,a.;e;~`;'9 9 to oz 2 _g9`a:'.9 on g _i 1 g on 93;; I Vg_+o__g.V:u (9 (0? `A V . `r` V . _. .A/7 * .- ,: n :1 ' Eitwro 6 Aiarri 14-Mrs. H. Alford is on the ; sick. list as is also Andrew Knapp. K """ "" "' " Visitors over the week-end-' were Mr. ._ and Mrs. V. Tracy and son Lewis of Toronto. Miss V. Pilkey of Richmond Hm and Mr. and Mrs. W. Gostick of Toronto at B. Tracy's: Mrs. Williams "anti. Mrs. Brinnen and -little son of Toronto and Mr. and: Mrs. P. Moran or . Barrie at J. Torpey s; the two Misses McKee at Alex. McKee s. I 1...... -n.......... 11.1.... ...`.a 1n~'+1n I LVLIBDCB LVLUIXCC an FIECA. LVLDLLCU 0. ' tMrs. Harvey McLean and daughter have returned home. the hospital both looking well. 'IH'v nrul 1\A'm_~ 12 Tran`: hnrl. n t LIIC 11U3}J.ll/'41 IJUDII IUUISLLI5 WCJL. Mr. and Mrs. B. Tracy held a small reunion of their family on- the 13th. it being Mrs. B. Tracy s 85th birth- day. Mrs. S. McLean and Mrs. H. Johnston, who have always been with the party in other years, held theirs at the home of" Mrs. Johnston on ac- icount of other arrangements. m n:.......{.-. .. 1\.nv\vu:x nnnin nffnr cuuuu U1 Uulcl; u..uuu5cu.|cuuo. T. Binnie is home again after I I lspending the winter in the north. | A nun`>\a.hm~ nf `lm~`n1 man hdvn .=f.n.rf.- I5[.)CHuu.15 but: wluucx Ill. uuu uuxuu. ` A number of local men have start- I ed at the forest station after a long winter of waiting. Work is in full swing again. Wlrn I` Fnvronnah and Mar mnfhnr [swung uguux. -- Mrs. E. Cavanagh /and . `her mother. Mrs. _Gurta._1n,,were suddenly called: to Toronto to the` bedsXde.of _her da.ug_h_- ter, Mrs. Marti.nd;a,Ie', who -ig yery sick. Little Miss Martinxiale is staying` With` her ;cous1n,.V. tcavanagh. = v - 'l5""lD`ndn1A AP 'I"nrnn}n vfclfn. hit nun cuussu, v . `Uuvu:uu~5u. v -. '3"`Roxia1c_t__or. Toronto v1s_1c'e6; his sisI:e.r.. Mrs.` T. .LB1nn,ie_,__.,o_ne day, last. ; week.=... 1. - P,-f .:._-. rru... ......... ...... l....--p ~.-n.~'l.{nn- and Hay. up my v . . v . . - _.. ...._._.._V_..__, .___..v Hm need; of attention. . A number of the men from aro1,1_nd fhere` -s`utt.e'ri__cledA , ttje ; service 9 at Edn- v7a1e,'o_m SuxlxdayA_nd-_repb1't a good` service. 111.... n...l...... Y :-\o\r\v-\ uh-Hopi I-un` WUCIL.-'-= .- .--. -1. A Thy: _men_ are busy gragmng gnd fix-,_ mg up the roads w`h_1_ch _were badly in attention. 1 A nurnhnr nf t.}ii- man from around servwe. ` ., . ` Miss Audrey Knapp visited her grandmother; Mrs. W. Knapp, last week. ` I07-`.3! .".' W4-`f"._'.-`. 1` ;. _ ,;'1`he`;'9ads are ip_,a,_1:a;1condition for ' avel; Iots or` gnud; '.e`tc'.'* `?'R,`ev. E: B'ak'i'bf-'1:he Central Un- 2 ited` Ch`urc~lI.-Bi-rie, conducted the service in the United Church on Sun- - daAy~eveains..1asa~rm,.~ u There are two cases of di`phth_'er1a-~` .mnn+nr! hnf _H1ncn .n-p nf A-.mNd 1!\Ihf`._ the finest our May- use only ' Apr. 8-Mr. -and Mrs. `Frank Gar_vin and son Albert of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Garvin and other friends. -n-.. 1\:....1.... and 1:\A.-Ii.` Qnhonrllnn II'1Bl'1Cl.5. Roy. Morley and Edd-ie Schandlen spent the week-endv with Toronto friends. -nun. ......A Mr... .`b'nn- 1 uH-nn 1-mun rn- pruapcxuua uLu.uu:u u.u.. - Mrs. Benison and,baby of gxurora 1ha`veArekurne&~hbnh "after `visiting-` the aformevs zmober, Mrs. -;W2es1ey oTracy, A for-`.3! d,3!y5".._'.-`. The roads {are in a bad: condition for" 1l'lL'llub. . Mr. and Mrs. Reg Lytton have {C- tuxjped` frpnr their -honeymoon and ta- ke'n up residnce "in Midhursh. 'I_`heir. many friends wish thema. happy and prosperous m arried1 life. - mrrc Rnnicrm and hahv nf Aurora LIICICQ arc DWU unaua UA umynnunsy;-u"! .rsP9xed..b2 13e.S=:% of.-,..a:-md pc- 13 th' `baitfn 's~ a`i t:` 'imm'bvfg" n_ ely .... .......... mu-nu` 01'!) ronnrl"n at la. xew uuya. _ `Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wattie hav;g1'e-` moved" 1'ntotheir new `1`res'idence `i}ear the Reforestation plant-` .. ,L g. \ . nu.-. Vlnnunm nr '1"nrn Kn "lc 'u{urHnrr p1z`mt..` ,. Cl1a.s.`Oputts pf ';t<`J_xc_irit_c>"l$"v1sAting |M1dl1urstfrie'n ds3` 4 " ' `L ---vv--:---_._ Apr. 14-Roy Reid and friend of Detroit, Mich.. motored over and spent a. few days with the` farmer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. N. (Reid. | mu... AIHL-An Ian.-I `mule: nhakna W9]-i MI`. anu JVUIS. xv. n. ynlcau. I Mrs. Alllson 'a.nd Chelsea Fel- lows of Toronto were home over Sun- day. ~ - run vlnln Stnnn gnnnf. n wank with aay. Miss Viola -Stone spent a week with Miss Margaret Purvis, Cannington. -n/re nnym `Dam nf Now "l`m-nntn was U1-IMALLO W IVLISS lVL'd1"d.LU|: ruxvnp, \J(uuuu5vuu. `Miss Myra Reid of New Toronto was home over Sunday. . _ _Mis_s ,_Mur5e1 91'-`ox of :Bre_c_,h1n ;was tom'e;.f'q;j, thev.,w1s-n,d;__ ` ` 1:M_MiS;Ma.rgure1:`.MdMl11an.;'1~Vidome on . fa vacation. at... A1... 1\'II n1UI`H1nn and can nf`(\v'- '8. VELCEDIOH. Mrs. Alex. McMillan and son of for- 11113 spent the w MoM111an's, K. , :;. .. .. ,. ::>'-~" an.-e. l'n~nb'cnn".Afr -' MoMman's_,_,.' 1:, __,,_, _ . Mxsg ?J'a ckson{,_-..of,` ;p,'r111_1a=. '-was _the ' ".4 g11`est}{ of _1_':er 111ef"c_e, Mis, _A. H. C1{a\V'- ford. for "sf "week; ~m.......I. n.u..:.. A6` `Dani; nf (`1'sinrr\-nrr-1:". ford. for a wecK.; ` _ Frank Petrie of Bank of Gq'mmerce'T is on his vacation and_Mr.v/Stiwart of '.Su'de'1`l3a.nd-'15 txiliing -his- place. air... rz.....mn. Aibnc-and `hnhv nf .Dunut:I`1a.uu-13 unnuus -um pnanm. Mrs. Kenneth Aikens'and bagby Toronto are the guests of Mrs. W. Anderson. Apr. 14-Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and family -of Brampton visited` on Sunday at John Eldridge s. `Allan `Alon wine nf (`.nnk. snent. bunuay at. 00911 nmnugc a. I Miss Mae Wice of Cookstown spent the week-end with her sister, Mrs. Thompson. mn... TFAVIA 'KlfnTM acfnr cmmt. a few: Tnompson. I Miss Irene McMaster spent a few` days last week with her aunt, `Mrs. Grose, Barrie. H... ....A nrnn `l Jnm'mw-I cnnnf. KJTOSE, .DB.1`1'lC. ` A. Green and son Howard spent; Sunday with Mr. Green's parents at` Painswick. -` 1-v..-.A'1:1.:..a.l..... ....... an Tnrnnfn fnr PEIHSWIUIS. Lloyd (Eldridge was in Toronto for . several days last week. my. .mp1. `Alva Tncanh Hnlf. nf `Earhart @@N 1 c several aays lash ween. ` Mr. andgMrs. Joseph Holt. of Egbert visited oxt_. Syx`nd;a,y with J , J. and;-John `Holt. " 2-_ sun..- 11...... u...lpn- vu1.hn `Inna knnn m HOID. .. ;;Miss Mary l5.i`ker, w-ho has been 111 with pneumonia, 1s_ab1e .t.o...-be_._.up.. again. `mun wmmm .aimnnhn.n of `Barrie agam. - ` 'rMiss Evelyn Shanahan of Barrie spent the '_\_veek-end with Mrs. Dwight >.-"T "'.",' :_ , '. 1 (T .1 . Apr. l4-Loren and Victor Ross of `Hamilton visited at the home of George Ellis one evening last week. an. oak 1\n-c _Yncanh"`l\Kn"l0n.Y\ and ueorge runs one cvcluug may wccn. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph: Madigan and daughter of Barrie are visiting at the home of T. Berthelotte. n vs|.._...I. Y'."`nA`-<`a|`9 nrsno-\.5 nunau urifh | name 01 1.. 'Dt:1'uucAuwx:. ' Frank Elphick spent Sunday with 5 his sister at Baxter. X 121 A 11111:.` nf Du:-v`-{A canon ? 11 frnv (134315 Lash WUUIL wxuu. Luo ouu, auuu. Walter Calrns of Orl1'11a. spent over I the week-end with Utopia, friends. n-........ ran...-1. nl` Tin:-icuu ennnf. 'In1'.' ! ms slsber an n':uu.r:1'. _ | W. A. `Miller of Barrie spent a. few | days last week with his son, Allen. nr..Hm- nah-ne nf nu-min snanf. over I me weeK-enu- wun uwpxu, uxcuua. Harry Gregg of Lindsay spent last Monday with friends, here.` A 2 pm_1:_s1Nc STATION lm HQWKESTONE iMIDHURST_ !:'.'l'HESDA . litiile . from That the sum of4:%:$29,~602.880 was spent by tourists in.,t`he city of Tor- onto in 1929 is the statement of E. R. I. Powell, managing director of the Tor- onto Convention and Tourist Associa- tion. Of every dollar spent by` the tourist about twenty-ve-per cent. is used for `hotel accommodation. The` `balance goes. toyges -and; oil `stations, M 'jewe1lers, .q drugglsts. ..`-izlotiiing stores.. theatres, confectionery stores, restaurg .ea.nts.,`:tobaccol. stores*; .etc'.L:.__.f - 4 _;_`,".`For e}/ery do1la?r~sp r1g.fi`ii ;pu'b'licity,". , we Mr.`Powell, the -peoble o f'Toron- to received $618 and it is probable that $l000_in new money will be put "in y`. circulation in Torontontliis year for every'Jdollar spent." This looks like goog business. I L5 "rne~camegie Instilutibiihvwlill makel an-exhaustive world research on the origin of earthquakes. -n-.x_1........... ..c .. ...-....\L.:,.4.....:.. 1-...::.... ....b... ...... ..., ..... _. .. ,. Evidences of a prehistoric Indian tribe. dating back a1mcist3.000 years, were discovered in a Nevada cavern. UIITORM TOURIST TRADE: ` VALUABLE _Without Ex`am i'nation` healthy man. aget>;~l_.S to 45, may obtain a for if RATES $3,000 PGJCY PROVIDES E3: ` 33.000`in'iViI*?-?i': _ death uguihn /:2 ` I..'I1.J -BARRIE EXAIVIINER =3: rvvvvv - -"""""`I ---- 130 per month if totally di- daled,awellu$3,000ududn. `EXCE`LSIO_1_; LIFE INSURANCE comm? Write for further "b'artiicL11a.rs, giving age and ;gp_9g,g1on_ J. C. SPRING District mm Barrie, Ont? " Mon zlucx wnu nungq _:.`.t, ., ~ *9 ._-\-HI u~v- -mu-...,,_ Mon-re run A new motor _:fuc1 wjth .dri\1q" ' 5 %-.cye mi: 040- I:no'c:;)_ .7`: %:y/mi / i 46: \ _~:'r.nI_/1` `Y_T{V`j]5~ (`RI . I . 9* I. giomigaj .uf1i-' \tr'or::1`ly C1C`1f_A ind reliable}; . ._j ; H!-T131 ` 36/ASOLINE _,.l\ straxgnt -run ?' `ghsolinr: . eco- n ; ` ~`.....u3.o-x1 ` ivni` ffuammou Apr. 12-Mrs. T. Kell has returned home from Stayner where she has been spending a couple of weeks with her daughter. Mrs. P. Glenn. r`r.nrn-nhllnfinni tn Elmer Hunter. daugmer. 1V1l`5. .r'. Lncuu. Congratulations to Elmer Hunter. who was recently married to Miss Is- 1 abel Anderson of Shanty Bay. 'l\AlJ`VI"` knllc urn ctill 1-inaina1nIld-

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