Durham Chronicle (1867), 25 Jun 1925, p. 10

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PAGE 10. Tliis week we have to chronicle the death of an old and respected citizen in_ the person 0] Airs. filer} Bugs at the ripe age of 9‘ years, 4 months. The subject of this sketch whose maiden name was Ellen Mor- rell, was born in Mansfield, England, and at the age. of eleven years, came with her parents to Canada and set- tled in the township of Woolwich. County of Waterloo. Almnst seventy- flve years ago, she married Mr. Sam- Iuel Sum; win» in mic-ceased her eleven -_____. At‘n‘ u... ”a", PW .. years ago. About {our years after their marriage, they settled on a farm on the 12th Ctmression of the, Township of Minto at a place known as Greenbush. Afterwards, they moved to a farm near Clifford. They later moved to North Dakota and from there to the Canadian West. in Alberta. About twelve years. ago. they returned t0 Clifford. After the death of her husband, Mrs. S1123 came to PPSlt't‘ Willi her daughter. Mrs. Stephen Seaman who was faithful in raring for her in her derlinin}: years. She. leaves to mourn her clemise. Mrs. T. R. Trihe. Alherta. Mrs. S. Seaman. Holstein, Mrs. Hugermaster. Saskatchewan. Mrs. ileolmontl. Alberta, George Sngp. Alln-rta. llirhzml Sings: aml Mrs. J. Vearh preflereasetl her. She also leaVs-s one sister. Mrs. (’tnmlman of Brantley-cl amt one brother. Mr. Robert Mort-ell of Montrose. The. funeral took plare on Monday. the 221147. Row. L. Ii. \Vest. t'ttnt'lllCllm.’ the serVires. Interment. took place in tilit'fnrtl cemetery. Mr. Jumps Brnnks Inn Monday to visit, rollatiws at SDI’ViI‘IHMCIfPPk. _ le OWN] Smlml snfihall tram I10- fPatMI tlw lncals on Saturday mo-n- ins: lmrn. the scorn being 21-11. Miss I-I°unim T_\mlnll roturnpd to bar immv hm'p aftpr spanding the Normal school term in Nurth Bay. Miss Ethel Hunt is home) from annntn Nm'mnl svimwl. Miw Jo-an Flam] sin-m. tho. “90k- end at her lmmo' um I Clwslm. Mm. “. 'l’. Pvtriv is spuniling a wpek m rm “iih hm nivcv. Mrs. \V. A. Rviil, in 'l‘hm'ntlzllv. Jamvs: Hamilton and. win" hf Sask- atnon. Rusk. arr \‘lsntmg relatives and HM :ICQIlzngt_‘n_tal_nc-c§s_ how. Mr. Jami-9 \V, Ro‘id atti-miml tho funnral nf his cousin, William Reid. of Floslwrinn. The dpcoased was well-knnwn in this vicinity, being the» mm of ”w 13% James Reid and brnthm' of Mrs. A. Tuck. Mr. and Mrs. W. Atelnison and lit.- th son of North Egremont were giwsts of her sislm‘. Mrs, R. B. Long, on Sunday. Mr. J. H. Allingham, wife and children of Gmrgotown. Jossio Al- lingham and fripml, Mr. Robertson, of Guolph. worn the guests at Hol- stoin fripnds and rnlativos ovor thp weak-9nd. The death took place early Mon- day morning last at. Toronto of Mrs. Mary Ann Crozier in her 86th year. widow of the late John Crozier. Ser- viee was held Monday night at 7 [p.m. at A. \V. Miles’ chapel, 396 College Street. The funeral left on the 6.65 a. m. train for interment in Holstein. The remains arrived here. on the noon train Tuesday and were taken to the home of her nephew, Mr. W. H. Rogers. the funeral tak- ing place \Vednesday afternoon to (Zochrane cemetery. Revs. West. and Johnston officiating. Miss M. Edwards is prpsiding at tlw Educatinnnl Departmental Ex- aminations in Dundalk this. week. Hnlstoin and South Bend soft ball trams playml a svhvdulml match at, tho» Rum! Mnnday vwnil g. tho- score? lwing 30â€"11; in I'mnr of Holstein, \HM‘ a lingering illness. Miss Marv hunts passmi away on Sat,- nulu} last... Tim I'vnlainsxvm’i- laid in rowst in Rvid’s m-metm‘y on Tues- day. Rev. W. .lnhnstnn officiating. Mr. Hilliard of Rnckwood has loo-Ni mmagvrl as principal of the Continualinn Srhml fur the (aiming srlmnl )‘Par. Miss FNWH having cumpleted her schnnl dumps for (hp your. left for lw lmmv In Cheslvy Tuesday. Mr. 1Ԥ._Knch, assiétant tnmihm' in th» Oluntnmatlon school. loft. for his hnnw Ill Shutford 'I‘unsclay. Tho-r9 arr twonty pupils' writing on Entrancv Exammatmns m Hol- stvin. A. J. Bullnr wont. to Spring Creek this \wnk for a short vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Jnhn Backus. Dur- ham, visited their daughter. Mrs. J. Imith. nvm‘ thn “'N'k-Pnfl. Mr. and Mrs. A. Tuck attendnd tho funm'al Hf hpr hrnflwr. Mr. William Rviol nl‘ Flvshnrtnn. Corner Concerns (Our Own Correspondent) .‘lnssrs. James Marshall. Farr I.a\\'ro'-nco- aml .lamvs Mark {ltto‘lhh'd Hm big O‘OIIVO‘HUUII and annual moot- ing of tho Cnnwrvatiw party at Markalalo ml Friday. Mr. E. V. Mat-thbws has trvutml lnmsvlf tn :1 new Chevrolvt car and MEJ- 0:. _Qm_mn_ to a Ford Hump. Miss Roth Barbmn‘ romrnml Home Frloluy frnm North Bay whoro slw haul boon attondmg Normal. Mr. Joseph Lonnnx was so un- fortunate as to Ins» a valuable mare last week. thtrnction of the bowels was the 081139. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur LPP had their littln daughter. Dorothy Ellen, bap- tispd Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, James Hamilton of Sasknmon are on a visit to friends and relatives in this part. It is the old homp of both of them. They came to be present at the re-union of the Wilkinson family near Chelt' enham on the 17th of June. It is twenty ygarsgjnge the lattgr visited uuu n-muu-s Ill uns purl. 1b us we apcuu um. ou ..---- old home of both of them. They Mr. William Knisley has taken the came to be present at the re-union agency for the Fuller Brush Com- ol' the Wilkinson family near Chelt' pany in Glenels and Egremont onham on the 17th of June. It is townshiDS- . . twenty years since the latter visited Mr. Doyle Braithwaite has so” here and will be remembered as his farm ‘0 MP. Herbert Murdock, Miss Mary Mack. who will get possesswn In December. Mr. Peter Black had a horse ser- Mrs. George Tumbull Spent TUQS~ ionsly aflected by lightning last day with her mother. MP8. A. Knis- week. the only damage we heard of 183- . . . being done in this part ' Messrs. William Picken and John Mr. James Johnston. is engaged McKenzie expect to attend the 33- mini... rm watnr- Mr. McClunn of sizes in Owen Sound this Wed- Mr. James Johnston is mad M0 drilling for water. Mr. McClung of siz: Noun} slim-est has the outfit for ngdon Del (our Own CW3” possibly be held next Tuesday, but] at time of writing, the date is not deflnitelz' set. , . Last \ 'ednesday, in company With Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lennox and our better-half, we journeyed to Fern- ;dale Park, the old home on which Grandfather Wilkinson settled when he settled in this country ninety~ three years ago. It is the corner lot at Barton Mills, a school and” grave yard occupying the third corner. ...A1I 'AIQ- .Vulu vuvuyJa-cg -â€"-- - -_, It remained in the family until four years ago, when an amusement com- pany purchased it and turned the front ten acres adjoining the road into a summer resort. In the back- ground is the Credit River and the old swimming hole used much by the second generation. The farm was a productive wheat -t‘arm, but in its best days, could not yield the prottts it‘now does as a place of pleasure. Two brothers with fam- ilies settled side by side, and the families have grown until two hun- dred and fifty relatives from diff- erent parts of the Dominion regis- tered at the Park on Wednesday to talk over the experiences the pin- neers had in the early days and the. IIV'I'ID "an Ill VIII,» I_-I».. '9' ‘-...;_. _- struggles we now have to finance the"- amnsvmonts of Hm present day no doubt more than It. took to clear Mr; mild. Mrsjr'f'liomas Harrison, .112. were In Mount Forest on Sat- urday. -- y“ ix 1‘? '_ -_..â€". 1'“ {l'ficlflhiii'ld ‘up the country. “‘1'v'l‘i5:'an(1 Mrs. '11 B. Weir are at- tending tho Scott-“'altnn wedding noar Dundalk this \qumfquy. ' Mr. an'drfiré Ora“ ford Harrison and family and Mr. John Lawrence \isitml at Mr. Ed. Pl'ait's on Sumiax. HIMEQUTHoopor of Toronto was a Visitor last, week at the home of his uncle, Mr. W: P. _\'V.alt.0n.l and Mrs. (Earl Harrisnn wre in 'l'nmntn this wank attending the \vmtling nf tlw .latter’s brother, Mr. Gt‘mrge McKelvvy, to Miss» Margarvt Lu kw of that city. “'9‘ extvnd- best wishus In Mr. and Mrs. MrKelwy. Luelios' AM and W. M. S. mot last Thursday at thn hnmv nf Mrs. Abra- ham Hmlwr. 'l‘hvrn was a good at" tendance, and an excellent meeting was held. " 3056 Work is the order of the day around 1101‘?! Glenmont (Our Own Correspondent) st. Hmnsln has lwen slwnding 1 f0“ \woks with hm‘ SiSttPl, NIB. 1. Moore. R_«gh Ru; 1' A_ '__,‘ Glenroadin (Our Own Correspondent) Wedding bells are ringing round the Glen. Mr. and Mrs. Styles of Chesley were the guests 0! Mrs. John Boyd i'egpntly. _ n- 1' I ‘V- ._-.‘_n__ In L‘L.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Vaughan, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughan and Mrs. Thomas Laughlin motored to Meafurd and spent the week-end with Palatives there. MN“. and M15 John McKechnie and dang htvrs, M1. James Heslip and the Misses Bell took in the wedding party at Ml. James Heslips on Fri- day night for Mr. and Mrs. George (ira3. -‘ ‘ ' l I. _ ‘3'- ‘- 7 Mr. Hare Young and sister, Mrs. John Langhlin, were visiting their aunt, Mrs. Boyd. on Sunday. Mrs. Boyd is improving, and all her friends wish tn see her out soon. Mr. Albert Banks and mother of Laurel. Miss Bertha Banks 01' TOP- onto and Mr. and Mrs. James Banks of Protnn were presmnt at. the fun- eral Of Mr. Thomas Banks. McWilliams (Our Own Correspondent) Thv'rwont SHUWPI'S have made a vast. chfl'm'uncv m {rm amwupuncc ul' 0111‘ crops. “vatlwr condltmns are nnw wry t'amrablv. Mr: Champs Fleming of Hanover has hmm slupping a lot of pile tim- ber from the station hero. * Mrs. Aimie Tefl't of Toronto is vis- iting her bruthers, Messrs. John and Henry Eckhamlt. Ph-zlsml tn report. the rectn'm'y 0f Mugtnr Hrml HOpkmS who has been serumsly {1] W717“) pineumoma, » Mr. Ht'cbl'gt' Hobkins has had. the \vqodxx-nx'k of his house nlcely pajntml. Bumsszm 1'. F, 0. is making pre- pm-utmns for a monster memo to be hold m1 July 1. .\l 1'. mid M 1's. '1‘. .l.-.\IHOI'P and fam- ily \‘isitml Mr. )lomre's brother at ngkdah- 1'm_'m_1_tly._ _ .\ fmv (-Vc'niugs ago. we called at. tlw Immv 01‘ Mr. Frank Scott where \w- mot his aged grandmother who has l'vavhml HIP wmarkable age 0' I'lilwty-t'tinll' yours. Although her mvmt’u'y is slightly impaired, she is othorwiso in the enjoyment Of WWI lwalth and looks as if she might vasily he one of the few who Pom-h tlw cvntury mark. We hadn’t. mot how for almost}! quarter 0f 3 W‘nmry. and we enjoyed fistonmg to 1101' broad Scotch 3-1 in days 01 long ago. May she live long to en- joy her present good health' Southeast Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. and Mrs. A. Redford have mm Pd from town to their recently .,.........,._.. ..,---- V _ Mrs. William Vollett of town vis- ited with farmer neighbors in this vicinity on Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Petty mo- tered to Fergus on . Sunday and spent _t_he._glay with friends there. __ ____ "-:n“.. Lao Inbnn ‘hfl 3mm m (Our Own Goa-7W) The frequent showers days of the past week have put a good color to the spring crops, they are making a good show for an excellent crop. The hay as‘ a rule will be light. .' A good number of delegates went to Markdale on the 19th inst. to the Liberal-Conservative .Convention a short tinge on on how this, countn was governed by MacKenzie lung and the Progres- sive group. t turn’ed out and the interest shown leads one to beliex‘e that a change is surely coming at Ottawa and also Southâ€"East Grey at the next elec- ' . The election of officers and the choosing of a Candidate was the Emain feature of the meeting, and Dr. L. G. Campbell was a sure win- ner, being strongly upheld by the ‘ delegates. ; Mr. Ernie Phillips of \V‘alkerville a is holidaying at his home here. ; Mr. and Mrs. J, McMurclo and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. C. McDonald of Iii-union'v spent. Sunday with Mr. D. 0. Plate er and week-end recent relatives here. Miss Jennie visiting Mrs. M our district, ma ment on the re Zion Sunday held in the Pea Saturday, June to have one 01 days of the se. swings, races, 1 a baseball game and enjoy you] The nmqhbor and Mrs. N. McMillan. Mr. and Mrs. William Lane spent Sunday with Mr, and MrsnAndrew Lam). A number f rom hero attended sor- \‘iCPS at Hopeville Sunday and spoke highly of the good attendance and also hoard a gmd discourse of Scrip- tm-o «lolivorml by Mr. R. Paton, who was formerly a Swinton Park My. Mr. and Mrs. H. Watson and fam- ily visitvd on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. ‘Langciton, Duhgialk. .“la. .1 “ullnlIutl, .a Messrs. H. Young, N. Young and I). McClure and Miss M. Ynung of Brampton visited aver the week-end with relatives here.‘ - South Bentinck (Our Own Correspondent) Mr. :1an Mrs. Alex. Grier-son and family spent. a week ago Sunday with Walkei'tnn friends. Mr. John M. Defliy returned to Tm'nntn after assisting his brother, Mr. William Derby. for a few months. A I“: ‘n II I‘ ’llU IIII Miss Daisy Mather 0f Stratfm‘d Nmmal rotunwd home for the sum- mm' \ acatinn. II]! n.\/ ....... and Mrs. Ii. .lu!m~‘t»c.:p_, . .Miss Ella Park of Toronto is vis- ltmg her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Park. wan-x. \ Miss A1112.:1 Cathcnrt of 'l‘orontn is \isiting “ith Mr.:111d Mrs. James McRunald. Mr. and Mrs. William Willis spent an i-wning with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. McLean. Miss Menu of Stratford visited with her friend, Miss Daisy Mathetf. H -1\-l'§s;vs'"I§tl_1éfil 'Dvi'by spent a. day with {im- cousin, Miss Nellie Smith, Dur- am. (Our Own Correspondent) The majority of the farmers in this part and the vicinity are busy plgyving i111thejpmspmmgy-fgllow. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. William Mather and children of Toronto spent a few days with the former’s aunt, Mrs. McKill Urierson. Miss Rebecca Grim‘son returned to Toronto with thou) on_l\_londa_y of_la_s_t fiwegk. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph McCaslin and sons, Harry and Hammell, 0f Dur- ham, spent an evening recently with friends in the burg. Mr: William Langrill of Windsor is home on his vacation visiting his parents in Hanover. Bill is a for- nwr resdent here, and his friends are glad to see him back around Durham logking so well. I f MI‘. and Mrs. Lawson Hopkins, Mr. Gorman Johnston and Miss M. Mc- Hnnnld motored to Owen Sound on i\"unday week and spent the day 1011?. V Mr. Milligan Mighton and MP W. Pullock of 'l‘monto \\ ere visitors in “w bmg last Sunday. II"1II_-_- t-_-___- :II A0 \lf‘ “Ann‘ Nib-351's. (31131195 and Howard Law- 101109, David Donnellv and James Langrill attended the (onvention of Drive a New Car This Summer WE DO NOT DO. ENGINE OR CHASSIS WORK Voker Bodies Limited YOU can do so at small expense by having the body repaired and repainted at our factory on Queen Street. Hutton Hill Body Repainting and Repair Work a Specialty ALL WORK GUARANTEED dale on Friday as... , . kins am M’- w. in! “5 mum 9““ Wl'vuau Wu", D. C. Fleto er of Toronto spent a error, we are Without beef this week-end recentl with the former a week. y Several ladies from Zion Institute relatives here. . Miss Jennie Reid 0 . - ‘ . visiting Mrs. MoKill Grierson and m the Durham Library last Wed. ' eeday and heard an address from d attending 0 Superintendent, Mr, George es of the County Court Putnam of fl‘oronto. . Mrs. Colin McIntyre and family in Owen Sound this week. ' rned home and Mr. Peter Ledingham of Dar. noch, Miss Anabel MrArlliur and from Durham Hospital on Thursday of last week where he was carefully two brothers of the (Hon and mm treated for pneumonia and is now Ferguson of van Suum] Wm, vi; itors With Mrs. J. (l, (il‘iwnwuod mid graduaully regaining strength. _ - - family £130 lust nf thp \W‘t‘k. (Our Own Correspondent; . The statute labor is completed in our district, making a fine improve- ment on the roads.’ Zion Sunday School picnic will be held in the Peartâ€"Edwards grove on Saturday, June 27, where we hOpe to have one of the most enjoyable days of the season. There will be swings, races, program, supper and a baseball game, so everybody come and enjoy yourselves. The neighborhood‘joins in extend- in good wishes to Mr. Ernest Cook and Miss Jean McArthur, both of Detroit, who were'wedded on June 18. also to Mr. George Gray and Miss Marie Heslitt, who were joined in wedlock on June 17 at the home of the bride’s parents in Bentinck. UI Ull‘. a ‘u v ‘. -V Mr. and Mrs. Edward Embury of Port Perry are spending a fortnight among kindred, making headquar- tens at the ligme 9f Mr. W} J. Cook. VU‘ I: Mr. and Mrs. George Robertson, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Gor- don Edgar and son, Harold. nf Molesworth, spent the past week at the W. J. Greenwood home. MI‘. and Mrs. Henry Beaten and daughter, Blanche, 0f Glenelg Gen- tyre, visited Sunday at the Peal-t. and W. J. Greenwood homes, .R. No. 4. Durham. What Is Good Health Worth? Why take a chance and use water that is polluted and unfit for domestic use, when Pure Water can be had by having a well drilled. We handle Pumps and Pumrf Re- pairs. Satisfaction Guaranteed ED. J. PRATT Phone 98â€"11 "fit; W. J. Gg‘qenwoml, Robertson and Edgar famlllPS sl’wut, Tuesday with Domoch kindred. Mr. and Mrs. Samuol Patterson accompanimi by Mr. and Mrs. A. l“. Kollar and Mr. W, B. Patterson spent a day roconlly in ”won Sound. MP: and MrS. _\\'ilium Weir visited w1th l’rnlun l'rwnds roccntly. Mr. and Mrs. Crawford Harrison and family Spent. Sunday “'th Mr. and Mrs. Ii. Pratt... MP. and Mrs. Nichol and daughters of Pricovillv spent. a day the first of the wovk with Mrs. N. McCannel. ‘ Sorry little Miss Dorothy Law- roncv has lwvn sick again; hope she will soon be better. Hill. MiSS Maigziict tMchan is visiting \\ 1th the MacDonald family, Edge M fir. and Mrs. James Brown visited FOR CHRONICLE READERS ONLY AREAL VVEATHER PROPHET Darkies’ Corners IT PREDICTS THE WEATHER FOR WORK OR PLEASURE It. is surprisingl reliable on local weather condiln on. strictly scienti c principles. We have secured :1 ~ price on a quantity and, as long asa they lash will sell M: only 69 cents if you bring this coupon. The house isomde otOhurdwood, in Swiss (‘Ottago sh 1. . raw} iq decanted as 19 the pm with thermometer. 01h :n-mf. bird house tad bard. etc. t has four windows and mu «1mm Advertised hr 31er Pfloe for .690 LU“! flu! with the coupon ...... ° Every home should have one. Come and get yours at. mum meil your order. lei! orders 10 cents extra. When the weather is to be fine. the two chi] h will come out; when stormy wetther is appmaohiw: the witch will come out from 8 to 2‘ hours alwad . rain or snow. Indo-in-Canadaâ€"Guaranteed-an [don Gift .ened 1:81. week My? beef_weigh- My. III. 85, 1’25. some this will: {11's. git/(hone! 0n Suany, ' Rm. work COMEnces on 'I‘fi‘il‘s. day “'1“! Mr. William Andrew .3 pammaster. A- Rocky Saugeen (Our Own Correspondent‘: MP. 30d MP8. JOhll Vvssiv ’A‘fint last. Sunday with tlwir dmmutfi. Mrs. ‘L. Sheldroth, mar «:h.~g.-\3' Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm MCKH'IIhip Mrs. Grasby and Mr. and Mrs. M... 1'8}; McMeeken spent a day in mm, Sound last ‘wgek. NV...‘ Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs James Miller on tho arrim: ‘3 young daughter on Juno 20. The monthly met-ting of m- w M. 8. Will be held at ”I“ “NH.“ ”f Mrs. John MCKPChnic. Hlvmmwun. on June 3!. -9 "- vâ€"â€"vvv ‘ bon’t forget we 1'. F, u. i to be held in Lnuchie MCLPHHK on July 3.‘ ‘ - 1‘. W‘lea‘aatovi‘épm‘t Jean Clarkv :o'ng better after an attack of tlw 11mm») Schntz’s Pump Tile Co. TILE ALWAYS ON HAN li Sizes 6, 8, 10, 12, 15, 16, 18, 24 m. ORIENT BRICK FOR SALE Agents for Ronfrow Gran Sopuaters PUMPS . PUMP REPAIRIN; Promptly Attended to and 1111 work Guaranted. Well-Desorvod Sympathy OPPOSITE HIGH SCHOOL 69c. $1.00 Weather louse Prophet for if COUNTY COUNCIL ' DECLINES TO Sevvral I't‘pum. m CIOSing N'Pslu ty Council nn 5:” we 0f ”:01“ \\ mm... Tn. recomme-ndvd HI. on with reward 3' to the 'l'c‘mrish “NO. 'rht‘ "-"lll the Board uf‘ 'l of erm'tim; sum. ”malilli'!” {HHL'~ mm. “f 9'3““ \‘ :1 with)" Arum 9 tying «on thw- youm: “1mm. The mmnh ; recommvndm r to be madv 1.. ‘. tar: that u hwu the Court hm»- pUI‘ChaSl-d In" H of tho (‘uumx minor ropmu 1. parts of New will. HanOVer. Neust. “WI"? Propuquon he'll by County father. mly's Session. The milit'm mended Hu- I accounh Inz' County Plum nation svlmnl ("I Fl'MHS :2 lengthy diM'li‘H' ' cil declinm! t WSt-I'UI" h OH H ment in ”I" max ham. TIIHI‘IIIHIY‘}. over. This ”mm pendihm- «Ill “1.! t", although He. he Higlmax» \\. '1." Of ”I" (Hut. The hyâ€"la“ to. to reprosvm H... burban Arm 11mm "1'. H. J. lint“! s. re-uppuimmL lppoint J, .l, l.‘ Sydenham. \\:i~ uty-Rmm- THU [It was do-l'o-uh-«i i8 fur a lwl'lmi A hV-IMV \\:i~ HEIR TOEMILUONS IN IRISH A by-luw \wh for tlw issuing ul' mmm of $1131“ of C(mslruvhun :u the (‘mmly rumis all? ilhivhtmlnm~ . mmwi tn rmmh I“. William Cx‘awtord uf formerly of Durham OI Principals.â€"Estate Wm H I Hill Iillions m 1896 ( ty Descendants Dzwowz e‘ “I Ind the Umud Stat! thhe Gard”; 38‘. “'Po‘k'~ ‘. held in Durhnm United Chum-h ”(Donod. Hm“ The} f“”u\\ll;‘.' Frederimnn. Xv“ appearvd in Hu- .1 Id. and Hu- ! Ll" ‘80, \"i" [w «of if? idents 0f lbuz‘lmn quainmnvvs “1' \1' ford. ffll‘mvrl) 0f DPSbHI‘H. and llh' Jame-s ‘lm'w “Able! Inc-w: G. Byl‘ml Hm JOIN] “8“ km .. resenting I'm-u American ho-n-~ m» in llw lm 16 at. mmum VOL. 58.â€"N0. 3027 yttnrnpy. Thl‘ C‘Xih‘h'ln‘r brought in an.- the Mlanhr 1 when an lm~ [“3110 10 9mm ,' 081110.10“ Hf \3'9 b9" “’89 a :.'" dl‘P‘V Cl‘8\\'l‘nl'tl. of the lil'uwhu mtfld In 41:12“: roperty ut‘ t OaHPmpi ‘ ”at? I“ ”I0 tnmllx «on :n' Ounces. H" So'Hlmi . Haltnn (MUM) Ibsenm'». an :8"! “In NH.“ 0rd, 3 NW: William Ill.’~ frustrate»: m < - As a 1mm]! Veqligatimh Bl‘ltifill I‘M“ be vmrth mm! amount. haw a. Whl‘l‘l‘ Hwy \\ P. A. Guthria- \\ .8 H10 Ivgul I" claimants. b9 '2" _\'o GARDEN PARTY POST poned. Hm“ I fol» \Vlli church's ..“ POminont H..- the emu-.- hun Rod my If helivu: P'G cider. “'3.“ mm in 1.1 a! Eflort f; 1 tv “0! twin 9 that hé c< ll Durham lknr \s'll i\ ll Me: Ill 1 an:

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