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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 19

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ttt mi. ice? PftSftt Ill And 'Club AMlfERSf Election of was ft fcsutre of tho April meeting the Amhersi Business Wbmch's Club held Thursday evening at St. Joseph's parish hall, foliincr served by cifele (o 19 members and'UtteC Quests and Mrs. ft. E.

Albright, of nroft-nhclm, and Miss Mablc Vogan Elyrift. Easter theme was out in table decorations, purple ftnd color motif dominating. Colored eggs in Easier iicsli weio given as favois. Spring flowers were Also used In table decorations. The proRiam included two violin ducts by Virginia Holsled and Jean Mueller, Rev.

ft. E. Albright, BroWnhclin, guest speaker, gave ah inspiring talk on "People Are porlanl." The following officers were elecl- during (ho business meeting: president, Mrs. L. ftoemor; vice president, Mrs.

Vera Lauvor; recording secretary, Miss Helen Hoi- lingsworlh; corresponding secrelnry, Miss Florence Hamcl; treasurer, Mrs. Florence Oillman. The first four were re-elected. Installation will be held In May. Mrs.

L. Rocnlcr and Dr. Elsie Snell were elected to'act as dele- Rates to the state convention to be held May 24-26 at Neal House, nimbus. An Invitation was received Elyria S.P.W. club Co its, "public affairs" dinner to bo held May 7 at the Elyria Woman's Club Anyone desiring reservations should contact Miss Florence Hamcl bv April 30, The commillee in charge of last evening's affair was the finance committee, comprised of Mrs.

Vcrna Albrecht, H. Ehlert and Miss Helen Hollingsworlh. The publications and publicity committees THIS IS WHY U. S. IS TAKING WHEAT CUT 6ft till night.

at iftfflft tifft? fc-feiri Scouts after school brlnfr alt tftX StntYifW. these' be toimt fll '7 whwUeM undernourished boys plMl Ualy Llvln on "handouli," ar. of children throughout Europe. CHURCHES MtUSl MH'Kcii Enlon Church of Christ services will held In the town hall. dnj school will convene ni 10 a.

with Mrs, Ella Catprntrr, superin- (chdcnt. charge. ticRinners and rrimary clnssrs will meet in the Worship services which begin 11 in, uill include the sermon by Rev. Simon M. Davidson, outstanding preacher and evnngchst of Ihe brotherhood and nationally known notary speaker, Who Wiil use for his sermon subject, "Three Toward COl.tt.MMlA'"MAI'Hst't'illjf<ai Ktv, II, flralli lutllttck; tftinhfrr, the 10 n.

m. service the sermon topic will be "Advenlurc In Sund.iy school convenes at 11 with classes for all Miss Nowena Ingcrsoll is the director nf the choir which will meet for pincticc on Wednesday -TciJioeiuii, vrm fey 11 Blltlt, ifiSHlrfifit fitfll it (Mif wK (tarn Iftt The leeat business, 8Rtl the Ifoduted. flu then pre'ssntitf of BABY MAS SIX OPERATIONS Although little Mm-y Ann Arm.Mrong hun the church on Wednesday, May Washington, D. Is only have charge of the May meet- ng. Honor School Band A banquet honoring the Amhcrst High school band under the auspices of the Rotary Club was held Oberlin MRS, AMt K.

OSBORN Oak SL Pbonr 542 for Service Call MARIM.VK S2 t. St. 4705 A. NEWS OnERLIN The Prospect Parent-Teacher Association is planning the final meeting of the school year for Friday evening. May 3 (i o'clock.

This meeting lias" been planned for Friday evening so that the school children may attend the eluding the personnel of the band meeting which is to be a family 45 number. Ten Rotarians wear-1 P'cnlc. Each family will bring its Thursday evening at the school Dinner was served to 135, in ing caps and aprons saved as ihc waiters. Jack KoonU opened the affair and the doxology was sung the group. Donald Ludwig acted as toastmaster.

Remaiks were given by Supt. Powers, Floyd Heys, directoi of the band, and Howard Brown, director of the Loram school band. Mention was made tlv.t the Amherst- band made 32 performances the past school year, four being out of town. The main speaker, George T. Bird, former director of the Massilon school band, now director of entertainment of Ihe Cleveland Browns, told of his experiences with the Mass.ilon band and told Us history- He also showed movies of the Massilon baud.

Mrs. R. M. Priitie, in behalf of the Ainherj.1 Band Mothers Club, presented Mr. with a set of Fred Warmg's recordings.

Nominate Officer! Nomination of officers was a feature of the meeting of the Eagic Auxiliary held Thursday at the Eagle Home. They president, Martha Wiles, Lucinda Berger; vice president, Margie Thomas; chaplain, Martha Thomas, Anna Rcichcrt: secretary, Virginia Gray, Dorothy Koba; treasurer, Mjrtle Sines, inside guard, Eleanor Huber; trustee, Nellie Wi'kcr, Mildred Ward. own main meal and UK dishes while coffee, milk and dessert will be served all. Following Ihc picnic, a short business meeting will be conducted by Kenneth Worcester. This meeting is a part of the annual meeting.

of officers will be held May 9. On May 1, the group will serve a banquet for the Eagle bowling team. The group voted to donate to the campaign. fight against cancer to Mrs. Mil- Special entertainment for children and parents has born planned Mrs.

James Getty chairman of the committee requests that the school children be instructed about the members of each family attending, as all are invited. Pleasant Street Parent-Teacher Association is holding an annual meeting 30 at 7:45. It will be held in the school auditorium and election of officers will take place. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur L. Wilhami are the co-chairman this year. The girls Glee club of the school inder the direction of Miss Hilda Magdsick will present a program and Dr. Roger Shaw will speak on "Parents, Teachers and What?" The room-mothers of the first and second crudes. Mrs.

Robert Hancock and Mrs. Elilin Stahnnkar will have charge of refreshments. New -Oficers Preside Junior Korum held its first meeting with new officers at the home of the president. Mrs. C.

O. Cobb on Monday evcmnc Mis, Alvah Walker was co-hostess. The entertainment for the evenins was furnished by Mrs. Rachael Hannon, who brought six members, of hoi High school class for a play titled. "Dicky The next meeting of the club will be Monday, May 3, at the home of Mrs, C.

C. Mosh- cr in Piltsficld. Drupes Charter Obvrlm (Jransc held its regular semi-monthly meeitiiK Tuesday night after the opening oxcrciMS hie charier WHS draped for Mrt E. D. Schriunni.

Following this the degrees weir given to Mrs. Mary D.i>. Mrs. Bcl- ty Ashby, Mr. and Mis.

CICOIRC- Keen- and Mi. and Mrs. Floyd Sheffield. The degree woik w'ai exemplified by the Wellington tcnin under rs, lien Burser. A feature w.ts a di- rcclcd by Mrs.

Theresa Weber Theie weie 40 mcmbcis 2 vlMtois attending Refreshment-. Were served by Mrs. W. C. Bohrcr, Mis.

Sharp, Ruth Manns, and their usMstnnls. Il was announced tliat the meeting of Demeter (seventh degrcci will be held April 30 Carlisle Grange Hall. All sixth degree members art invited. Those who plan to attend from this area arc to notify E. H.

Parke by April 29. News Notes Mrs. R. W. Hayward of Omaha, is in Oberlin visiting her son nnd the Sumncr Haywards, and.

her daughter Martha Hay ward junior in Oberlin College Mrs Hayward was formerly, a matron of Elmwood Mr. and Mrs. William Neidmp lave had as their guests recently. Mr. and Mrs.

Arthur Pritchctt and Clinton Hammer of Great Training Station and Clauds nnd Mrs. James Senate and their son. Paul from Cleveland. Mr. and Mrs.

John Von Blum and their daughter Christine have returned from an EasS week end spent with Mrs. von Blum's parents, in Shaker Heights. Rev, Vincent Wayland, 240 Elm street is in Rochester, New York attending tlio Spting convocation of (he Colgate-Rochester Divinity School. Mr, nnd Mrs. Paul Stone and Mr.

and Mrs. Anlnnc l.ehti went for an at home celebration with Mr arid Mis. Clair Se.irles foimcrlv of the most in thdr entire lift lime, having hid six serious oberations rl ltr Bor normal bile duel, Msrv Ann on 1 C0 dltion hrrni of l1 loWB lhcn radium tte.itmc fo 7 lToi)ISr rluirrh C. Mc.Mcckcn, mlnlsler Morning service at 10 o'clock, Kmma Hales is pianist and Pauline Martin, choir director. The sermon theme will be.

"On To Pentecost." radium tte.itmcnt for the removal of a birthmark clie Tnclayshc isnn lhe road and the pet of the iJl Children hospital in the capital cily-a fact evidenced in above phr.fo. tlnternattonal) war relief program of the Congregational churches. The church school convenes at :00 in, Krank 1'owers is tin 1 Church school with K. Cro- suporintendrnt. well, superintendent, convenes at Special -Anriotinrrmrnt 11 o'clock.

The pastor's class in Family Nitp will be held In the caU-chiMii meets at the same hour church this Sunday evening at Youth Ki-Jlowshlp, Gordon lialc.s, 7 30. The prourum will consis-t of prc.Mdcnt, will meet at 7.30 in thu Hymn, festival, after which there' cvonin B' (will be a social hour stand up for. his Loflt by being ll- lent; he WM forced to what was In hit So significant It the wrnkettfnif of Peter in thii test- nhd response, tliuditim, between tiinc tewn fanners, resulted in the'fdfflifflil winners. The firotffafH 'Wl cfuded musie ftnd ihllei band from niih' served by Meitj, Mrs. Claude Molirnwfi Mrs, Sidney the tKbtl ing closed with a and thd sinning of Atild fuh ft nitelinjt of 30 parents interested' in Scout oi-Kaiililnu, Jftld the.Coft'* grcgatlonal chitpcli, under ship of dongrcgitletliiil and Pirsl Melhodlit Churches.

fen Churi'h was harried cub miistefV Earl Ciniklc Is chairman ef the dub'l Scout cxcctilive eo posed of the two pftitofs of Rev. and ttev, Herbert ing htjve a common phrase, "petered out," based on Ptter's ex- pwcncp. 7 01, "And the Lord turned and looked iipcn Peter, And Peter Th friendship class will meet.) Mrs. Gust JMiHhcs, The public is membprett Ihe wurd of the Lord, 1 anv nlly SCU10d Cdn VC lomo dlnny nitcd to n-ice. ihow he said unto him, Before i their hoptr- in Fl.nta Mr, and Mrs, Leo Martin'.

Or and Mrs. Ii Grecir 310 i hive had as a fc CHURCH O. O. Bill who ,1 Jolm Jl MrAlpine, retired the guest pti om-r'of Si'iTga" of Kl rl! wl and Rfveni lkcr cl: sficld Methodist at 10 n. Icss-on will pore for three years months.

DuiinK this lime Chester Rolj, pastor The SuiKfay will convene ctck crow, thou shall deny me was just a look of JejsUs dint brought remorse to Peter. We Mrs. I3ill has made her home in Oberlin. church at 9:15 m. Sunday.

At 10.15 he will pi each at the Brigh- Methodist church and I IMS be fact that our denial of Christ grlcvrs Arnold Klpllnner, Dr. lelnson. Lelahd "Itirkpntrick, master Warren Church Hcncs, who was 'also named aMtstrtif cubmasfer," "--I. bean mot hen and thtlr are Mrs. Paul Mrs.

Carroll Wlfht and Br.wmcr, Mr Clifton Rolfe end Mrs, Joe Babilt; Mrs. Errteat nnd Mrs. 'Charles Carl Oney and another be named In charge were James F. Snndttsky, field executive of Firclands Area Scout Councilj James Mills, neighborhood misslonc-r. The fourth meeting will be held at the Congrcgntionnl church ri i 8 p.

m. Thursday, May 1, at the Congregational church. All boj'o, to 12 years of age," Pfidc and The lesson dcnls with the sin of Pride, which lead, to destruction. him and he looks our wav too, with tt 'ho wish to enroll, are asked to' "5 a lender heart of compassion. loil ve their applications with either "rfjS Peter went out'and Suburban Calendai at the Rochester Methodist church.

Dial 4J38 Heforc 9:30 a. m. "So when they had dined, V.IIUIU-M 71 t-vcnina Evancellslic service 4 ao wnr lnoy llaa alnec1 Sunday school com roes at 10.30 is at 7 45 iLn icc Jrsus saith to Simon Peter, Simon. 1 jj j. iJoiirts, Invest them Mo O'clock, 'ni i The Senior Methodist Youth Cr Ce "i 1 low ship will entertain the Voun 1 Iuy Vca, Lord; EVENTS TONIGHT Peoples Socieiy of the F.nlon Chinch of at the church Center will be; Lciningcr.

presi- open for 7th and 8th giadeis from I dent lead the devotions. 7-9 and for those from the 9-12! Hcv. Allen Blackmail of the 20th i 1 He unto Him, that 1 1'ivc Thee. He s.iith- unto him. the mni.ttiin aiiiiir mini null.

i my l-mbs?" Since "God so on man All arc welcome to these services. grades from fl until 11. This is at street Methodist chuich in Lorani, I.AI'OKTK AirrilO- the Town Hall. i R1DGE.VILLE.—'Dirty the Crossroads" will be prcsf-nted -md refreshments following the Services for the at 8 m. nt Ridgrville school meeting, -dance at Juili be the guest (UST III HCMCS Work There will be a iccrcatmn period Krv.

Kusnip Thompson, minUtrr the school. Cook's oreheatr.) CHATHAM. -Ladies Aid church HKI.OKN MKTHOniST CHURCH N. pastur Easter at the usual hours. wr 1 1 at 10 a 1 II 30 -mid nt La- there is responsive answer in the h.tme terms for love which is the of God.

When a Virginia Richard Obershaw of the Navy) be the serviceman of the! month. To Close on Wednesday At a meeting of the library board the group voted to close the Amhcrst Public Library all day during the. (jmonths of June, July and August. Other routine business was Complete Rehearsals Final rehearsals, ending with a drexs rehearsal Thursday afternoon, have been held for the presentation of the three-act comedy, "New Fires," this evenipg and Saturday evening at the Town Hall tormm by the speech department gand were guests when Circle one of the Women's Guild of St. Peter's Evangelical and Reformed church met TTmrjday afternoon in the of Mrs.

Charles Wiegnnd, road. Mrs. C.trl Kor- iheim co-lmsless. Mrs. Nelson Has- Mr and Mrs.

E. M. l.yman, 20 Xorth pleasant Mrcct aie a two weeks visit with their sun, George Lyman, hem for his vacation. During the Winter months he is the tennis pro at Debray Beach, Fla nuung tbii Summer lie Roes to Gibson J.Ma:id Maiv- land to at the Island Club, Mrs. Wiilmsley of fi4 Ed 1 sUcet ha.s been hei of school.

Between are: as- acls, entertainment will be vocal insirumentnl numbers. On ihc production staff Beity Can-, business manaeer, histed by Jp Ami Simpson; prop- ertios, Donna Rlioqa bchwnzki. Marilyn Webster; lights Robert HerbH Chester Gall'' hound, Rus-scil Podwn; Mugo man- Pgor, Jack Rcinluird; public-it Peggy Warq; BcRtrjte J3on'i- wu-z. Jane Purling, Louise Acilci" Mif, CicraJcimc Baesei and the art dopatiinent; pnjgra.ms. Mrs Hai-nc! Simpson nnd the commcr- deparlment.

is is tile direc-tof. Cii-cie two of St. Society Pf Joseph's L-hurcli met' Wcd- was as a new member. CIU Mrs. Northeim had devotions and i the usual business meeting was fol- lowed-by a series of games prizes goiiig to Mrs.

Ed. Mciiz' and Mrs. Fred Mn.thes. May hostessrs' will be Mrs. William Sciirader and 1 Mrs, A.

Berg. i AUrnd Rally The following iocal people st-j tended rally lield daufihtrr. June nrth nt her SpnnK vacalion of theu'i were Res' p. m. Supper 'will be served in the dining room.

GRAFTOX. Gleaners' class meets With Mr nnd Mrs Floyd Zacnnrias in Elyria in the nirf'g. XL ierm011 11 LAfiRANGK BAPTIST CHURCH V''. 1 h1l scho0 at LllPni U'altrr VIIUIIB. pastor 10 n.

m. Sunday'- school, Cla.sse;, o'clock. situation -arises in which one's love to God is quVftioncd then thins is vit.ill.v wroni? with that "iil. Here is the appeal to black- fliderr. "Feeding the Iambi" may rt frr in the spiritual care and nur- tui'e of children, 16, "He saith to him again the second time, Simon, son of Jonas, lovest thou.

'Me? He saith to Him, Yea, Lord, Thou knowrst the cubmasler or hts assistant. Offlcfi Monday Dr. Sidney B. Stone, M.D., Cleveland, will open his offices in VS the Walters block Monday on second floor, which have been put-'-4S in fine shape. Dr.

Stone, who'-is a Western University gra'd- Uate, had offices In Cleveland Heights, prior to entering the armed forces in February, HMl. where he' WHS division surgeon of the famous Hth Armored Division. As col-- oncl, he lacked just one month of being In (he tttmy five years much active duty in central Europe. Dr. and Mrs.

Stone have rented an apartment the D. B. Stevlck residence, 200 South Main They have no children. He has been attending the Cook County' Pon Graduate Medical School in Chicago. The pi hymn will llU lovp Hc saltn unl umnnv Hanp- for all ages Lcland How.ird, supt.

11 a. in morning w.oiship. Tht at this j-emcr will bo "Crown Hun With Many Crowns." nirsfjgc nils win DO i lwlbpop dc lvritd by Rev. Adam Call of the senior i me whool. EVENTS SATL'UOAY EATON Voi, t' open loi vo and school Irorn 9 un-il 11 p.

I Spencer, 1 7 15 Junior's Young People will bc! "'E ill 8 th er.uicb Horn 7 until 9J ch Lelnnd Hou loi in Senior High i ome in EATON Junior Prom will be hehl auriuoiium a Higl 7 i ary rnceliiig at the home of Mrs. 1 Harold Spioth i 8pm Wednesday. vr at the i-huri-h Rrv. and MM Creamed Comments on s.s. Commontf on Sun- 'dry Lo lllLI'lb 111 Pi Mo.

Ky TODAY'S GARDEN-GRAPH him, Fred my sheep To transform Piter the clement of love must be dnvcn deeper imd deeper into his soul Lave imift be expressed in -sc-rvu-e and and strrngthrriiiig of faith aiid comforting sorrow must be In his prp- gr.im ns well as in ours. The same thought the third time in tho fallowing 0. "Then Peter and the other We ought to rather than man." Ni'w Pcicr is shi.wniK huhkplf wrfhy ft the name, PrHr, a rock. DIM us'ion on the Scln nl Lesson. Decisive Mo-' Hfre Mrs.

W. C. Coll of Scott, N. nnd Mrs O. A.

Howie. Dayton, are guests of their cousins, the Bert Knapp family, Taylor street. The two women, who arc sisten, were born on North Barker street, PftOl'l) OP Til FIR MUCK GLENCLIFF, N. Bixby family nwiu nly one duck but ihfy that during 1945 it Uid no than 345 eggs. i.wd.y at the school hal) a tiuecu a Thursday evening the Legion Home, West, Erie avenue, under the auspices ol the Lorain I County Federation of Democratic Women: -Mr.

and Mrs. Matthew Lawless, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Camp, Mr. and Mrs.

E. C. Sliwald. and Mrs. Harry-Wolf, and MrsJ Carl McKay, Mr.

and Mrs. A- Na-! bakowski, Mrs. Lulu Good, Wilmal) Mary Edwards, Mrs. Robert Gray, Mrs! Mcr-, Vin Schqben and Mrs. Louis Licb.

Sewing for European relief wgsi the main feature when the Aid Society of St. Paul's liuthcranj church met Thursday afternoon mi tho church parlors. Honors in 1 games went to Mrs. Alfrod Krecgcr! and Mrs. George Nichols.

Lum i was served to 16 members and one guest, Mrs. A- E. Weckerjy, by the hostess, Mrs. William Wester. .1 Mrs.

peorge Will be hostess. May and on 16 the birthday party wi-l He noon. NORTH is nr do- c-nd to of V. 12. "And he bi.

And ight (,: VII.I.K 'CONGRfc il. CIII'RCII 1 Itfihert llrli krr, i The service will bcsii. at m. The sermon thcmi-'i he sjrd. -Thnu ore Simon.

will be "Tlie Life in the llcreatter'' J' thmi fhali be ea I Tne various forums will meet ns Cephas. is being in'crpr i usual for discussion. The High bl JffUi' school group will discuss plans lur "ing ly. On Suniinei Conference's. wul Pc-tcr had hriors si ri uld nr.i.t Public Sale Having lold my Hew account for his boldness! will locate in' California, I wil Main lla IBn temptation cod ax- pn- sav JOMIS con make ul hfi W( ak it mfli; Oberlin, Ohio, 9n SATURDAY, MAY 4 AT O'CLOCK A vtry fine 9 ing Gangsters in the Cabbage Patch held with a tureen dinner a Sl- A tureen supper 1 Arcmc Club ol held Thursdtiy wentj including members' niui By PEAN HAUIPAY by Cental Association THE CABBAGE worm and the cabbage looper can be classified gangsters o( the cabbage Morniny worship.

11 a. in. SIM then as new' mon by tho pastor and a spinal ns Him. What thiMiuhl number will bo preientc-a by the nf Clirifl muticrs nuii Thuikmnj Choir "Channels Only'. ncht is fundamental In light, I young people iervice is 7 clock The t-hurch not mgii-ct Chrif- Kvcning service convciics at o'clock, 'this will be- a Miwioii.ti.x "Aiiti they aiirv Mrs.

Hasten of Mid- -Mis- xjiciii'iicc much that stin in 'fti r'i hfc wlun he w.is ii by the ii-d o( Uic iinott MI tl onus iieiq jnursutiy -p't fc 'l, a ent i dill mcmbe.iv'ai'iu^hu'- Circle gt me ini-r Tc i Mll JWlIh patch. They will muscle in unless you take steps Jo prevent their raids. The cabbage worm Is a persistent enemy and must be fought in the cabbage pa.tch most of U.e summer. you see 9 small white or ycl- lhe George tauiond Meyers will be Uic firclc Mis. i anangcd (or as.

Mrs! Mury Aicinc Club president Later tables wore arraiigcd fui cards, witii prices going to Clarence Dian and. Sontiergeld. I Di.cluiivc-. Mrs Weeks ai.d: daughter. J.Ofa'in: Mri.

pla.nu mcgns cabbage worms will put in These'worms hatch from l9ld by the cabbage butterfly. The worm, In COlop ftbout lone, iJlustrjjted in thf Accompany' ing Use of 4 nicotine srpnjy will put end to this enemy if it is used soon after the CERS Ae-H, the vj'orros groNy they MOIIS Cleveland, will a l)oi-i-: on Missions. i Mi.ss Lucy show a sound film. Tlicrt- will tae. special best fcilled by spraying with music.

'Uu- He arsenato of lead. This sprav. tic- 'he ing poisonous, snouid only he ill used on young plants before the eiiiiig al o'- tabbage heads form. If worms Infest cabbage plants AVUN MFrilOlllvr'c'iil'Kl after the heads have formed they I 1 1 can be controlled by the use of tobacco, pyrrthrum or rotenone Another cabbage enemy, the looper, la ftlso illustrated. IK the worm'of the gray rnolh corn- monly found in the gtird.tn.

It 13 callc(j "looper" tjecause of Its L.c.«s..-n prayer: As we see'much ni P9rfh rug! niCf like that in Peter's cnajrj; 4 number met life, Ki-iiiu ihiit we may 3 drapej; Philgg 'PetroU fjoor lamps; Urge eKtenjign jt dec, with platform hgpln; 1 jomp lingleymj DENVPB'" Ptxpni luting of a 9 ft thai 'i IM-. pruaie fliers U.ud their planes only pips and IQ iicMy.iiUcd airports wat qjl. frpck; 3 h-i. ii to private avin-' Hrej; P. eleftric bi- liil to lill.lln.:^ the who use light Bible school is at 3 ll.l I nuh.dr tin- scrnivj: New Ctmtf tht Ki habit o( looping Us body crawls about on not only eat? cab- Jlvrgu Jilli Ij, Ka 1 page Icivei but the foliage of peijs, lettuce, tqma- ile Hev toe? and potatoes.

Control or the cabbage looper for the use of 'to and dust? n.ced.eii 10,00 will tS Ihe 1 I'CllllllCci 111 ia.ilJi.il, The 'ilj so to the Aid Pear i-: Christ i sin of if the i.itk of v- huh tuait ear, i i v.hiu ihcy.hiia kindled i- flic in ihc rnidsi of Uie hall, veic ti guiit Pe-u-r Onwi thuit Oi t'a nKi itn i mis! Cl.iui seen with i tr.cis. lli nr- ici ni, i i' 1 Ki not" OFFICE SUPPLIES LLYH1A (J 1 I t) jilyer compotej; I Note: Tbg Don't rnijj $jlf MIMi MUKPPIK ilioutb i. I. Clwfi g. f.

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