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-Lir Firat Baptist Church A friendly church with jjos- pci liicssHffe. Church School 9:15, Mr. Lawrence Walter, Supt. Morninjc Worship 11:00, Evening Worship 7:30. I Baptist Youth Fellowship Miss Donna Dcavcr, Sponsor Prayer Bible Study Wednesday evening 7:30.

All of our Church School Departments nrc well organized a for all ntfcs. If you arc with- 'our a Church Home we invite you to Worship with us. Lewis E. Daniel, Pastor Church of The Brethren Services at Communion 7:30 Sunday nijrht. Urge all members to be present.

St. iHidnrc's Catholic Church, Cuba Mass on Sunday, November 11 at 10:30" a.m. Opportunity for confession, -j Father 'Alfred Wasinger Friends Church A cordial welcome to the service ut the Friends church. Bible a.m. Preaching a.m.

Christian p.m. Evening evangelistic Mind nothing but losing God's smile. Miss Inez Batchclor, pastor The United BrHhrcn Church 10:00 Sunday L. W. Supt.

11:00 Annual Men's Day Program. Men's Quartette. 'Men conduct the worshh) and bring Men's day message. Theme: "Rebuilding With Christ." Special Men's Day offering for overseas relief' and rehabilitation. The nied- is both great and immediate.

Attend! If you cannot attend, send! Endeavor Young People's Christian Endeavor. Evening Worship Song service conducted by young people. Bible quiz and Bible quotes. Sermon: "The Man Left Behind." Lowell P. Herrick, Minister Our Lutheran Church Sunday school at Da.

Mr.s. Harry Buer, Supt. Divine services, Sunday at a. m. THE BELLEVILLE (KAN A 8) TELES COPE.

FREE REMOVAL of Horses Cattle Hogs CbII tJs Collect CnU by Number Rc Sdre Toa Talk to Phone BeileTille- Bellevillie Rendering Works Sermon "Come to Jesus -John 11 a. "Home Missions" by Rev. M. N. Tatley.

2 p. "Our by Dr. Larsen, fi p. 8 p. "Christian Rev.

A Sunday, Nov. 18, .1 p. "Installation of Rev. M.N. Tntlcy.

8 p. "Foreign Missions," by Rev. J. C. Kilde.

Oliver L. N. Wigduhl, Pastor Ada Lutheran Church November ll-2'l, Sunday afW-j Trinity 10 a.m.—Sunday School' and Bible Classes. 11 a.m.—Morning Worship. Mission meeting at Salem church.

Axtell in the afternoon and evening. November Sunday School tcacliers' a officers at Arne Johnson's at 8 p.m. Novemlicr League at ,8 p.m.', Saturday. Ruth Iledstroin, 'leader. Carl A.

A. Larson, Pastor SI. Edward 'H Catholic Church Ma.ss on Sunday will be ut 10 in Belleville, and at 8:30 in Mundcn. Father C. J.

Brown, Pastor Wcsleyan Metliodist Church We will have a man for Missions program next Sunday evening. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 194 lowship;" The public is invited to attend. Stephen Ycmm, Pastor Bible Hall Servic on Sunday will be Sunday School at 10 a. with tite International Sunday school lesson, Morning worship nt 11 o'clock, with discussion of the plan of salvation in the Old Testament, using a plan of the Tabernacle. At 7:30 p.

a service of Praise special musicf- in8trumq and vocal land Bildr answ'er to' the question, "How would Pilate answer his own question after nine teen hundred years?" Fine attendance marked all service on last Sunday. Wallace Carpenter, Bible teacher Munden Helen Brosh. India's illustrated I This service will be in charge of presentation at 7:30 p. Confirmation class, Saturday at 9 a. at the school.

Kansas Circuit Convention', at Manknto, November 16-18. Friday, November 16, at 2 p. "Boc Memorial ChapcLApiLcal." 8 p. m. "The Church" by Dr.

N. A.Htrup_Larsen. Saturday, November 17, 10 a.m.. Worship with Holy Communion. Quaker State and Penzoil Oils and Greases All Grades LUB-OIL SAE-90 For Tractors Hand Jacks Tirie Pumps 5 BELT PULLEYS Ford Motor Car Parts Rooney Motor Co.

Phone 50 the liien'and several different, ones Will have parts on the program. First Methodist Church Church 9:45 Morning Worship: 11:00 Evening-Church: 7:30 Intermediate Youth Fellowship: -Senior Youth Fellowship: 6:30 Wednesday evening: Prayer Meeting Youth Bible Study Choir Practice Boards and Conimiltccs. James Gray, Pastor Christian Science Church Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Church service, 11:00 o'clock. Wednesday evening service, 8:00 o'clock.

The PreNbylcrian Church The Church School at Fruits of Public Worship" Thc-morning worshij) at 11:00. This will be an Armistice Thanksgiving service. A special program is being arranged in 'keeping with the day. Service men are invited for surely this would be the most significant Armistice day since 1918. In fact all iibeily-loving, grateful souls will find an inspiration in this service.

The minister will on "God Bless Amei- ica." Patriotic numlicrs. by the choir. Thursday afternoon the "Calender" meets at 2:30. The following hostesses will serve: Mrs. Dean Billingsley, Mrs.

Fred Morns, Mrs. Minnie Pcarce, Mrs: Frank Mrs. VanGundy. Mrs. Fred Mrs.

J. 11. Urbin. Mrs. Nelson Kinw, Ivol King.

Mrs. E. C. Houdck and Mda Byrandt, Hook leview on Sunday evening I at 6:30. "SoJWell Remembered" James Hilton will lie reviewed by Miss Nora Sanford.

This is one of a series of programs sponsored liy "The Westminister Fel- Seed-Feed Store South Side Square We are receiving considerable alfalfa seed every day and are paying ceiling price Pound We are receiving high compliments every day on Peppards Funk Hybrid seed corn No. yield this year is surprisingly satisfactory. Orders for 1946 are coming in every day. It is without doubt superior to any other brand grown in Republic Co. Give us your order for next year Down Payment FEED DEPARTMENT We have purchased a full line of Hog Feeds, Poultry Feeds, from the well-known firm The Shellabargcr Feed of Salina, Kansas.

They are on sale. CAMERON SEED-FEED STORE Soiith Side Square BELLEVILLE, KANSAS Cameron Food Store West side Square The Lee Mercantile Grocery Company of Salina, Kansas brand of groceries is considered the highest class in the line of food. We carry a complete stock. Everything the market can Fruits, Vegetables, Meat. We are also prepared to carry your account til pay day and dqliver twice daily.

We have a good selection of poultry feeds. We sell in any quantity, cracked corn, coarse ground corn and other grains. Nov. is. J.

A. Hull left Fri(lay for California where she will visit her daughter, Mrs. Earl Hancl, Mr." Hanel and sons and her sisters and their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kobes and Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Hutchinson. Mr. ami Mrs. Albert Garn and family moved to Lincoln, on Wednesday.

Mr. Gam has been the section foreinan here and is employed in Lincoln 1 now. Rodnifiy Uovcl of Scandia is the new foreman here. Mr. and Mrs.

Elmer Johnson and Lela of Hebron and Wilbcr Nine- meycr of Concordia spent Sunday witli Mr. and W. H. Meyers and Warrt'n aiid Mr. and Mrs.

J. L. Ninemeyer. Staff Sgt. Albert Hervert of Dayton, spent Saturday and Kunilay with Mr.

and Mrs. Milo Skala and family. Hervert was en- route to his home in Kavenmi, after receiving his honorable dis- chaige from the army. Mr. and Mrs.

Edward Brosh. Mrs. Jacob Vescly and sons and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer pundus and sons spent Sunday with Mr.

and Mrs. Frank Spurney, and Henry near Belleville. Mr. and Mis. Johii McClicsncy and family, Mr.

and Mrs. Will Hogie and son of Narka and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blecha and Kay- were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Chester McChesney and son. Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Splichal, Mr.

and Mrs. Joe Vokas, Mr. and John Splichal, and family and Joe Splichal spent Sunday afternoon With Mr. and Mrs. John Mrs.

Milo Skala and children spent Friday with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Sisala at Fairbur.v. Jimmie Skala remained for a longer visit with his grandparents. Mr.

and Mrs. John L. Whitehair and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Whitehair of Abilene and Mr.

and Mrs. Byrne Kelle.v of Salina spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Monty and family. Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Trzicky and dauglUcr of Heb.ron, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Trixicky and Mrs. Milan Kata.i spent Saturday in Albert Hervert-qf'Dayton, was a dinner guest Mr.

and Mrs. Charles J. Skala Saturday. Tlie Farm Bureau and tiieir families enjoyed a Halloween party in the basement of the odist church Wednesday. Mr.

and Mis. Edward Brosh were in Fairbury Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Harding ami son of Belleville spent Sunday with Harry Hanling.

The W. S. C. S. is sponsoring a bazaar and supper in the basement of the church Mr.

and Miss. Rodney Dovel of. Scandia aiul -MrsT large -crowd. Mr. BertmMn -of Gon- cordia showed movinit of sceneR over the eountry which eluded pictures taken on farms of Fred Morlan, Henry Topliff, Alfred Ross and Fred Ross.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Poole visited friends in Superior Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs.

J. C. Smith spent Tuesday in Concordia at thie Leslie Landrcth home. The Leece families gathered at Henry Leccc 's Suiiday in honor of Mr. and Mrs.

Raymond Ixiecc and Gwcn from Vancouver, and Miss Gladys Leece. Pvt. Merlin Warren returned to his camp nt Pyote, after a furlough with his wife and parents. Staff Sgt. and Mrs.

Sherling Moblcy of Junction City spent the week-end at Dick Hcldts. A community dinner was given in the chUrch basement Suiulay in honor of the new minister, the Rev. Mr. Berg ami family. John Gui and family moved to Superior Sunday where he has employment at the John Deere shop.

Mrs. Mae Gale and Miss Amanda Mitehell were business visit- at Formoso Saturday. Mrs. Ellen Swihart is ill at the home of her son, Lloyd. The Clinton.

Smith family, dined at Earl Wurth's Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Headlcy, Twila and John spent Sunday at Paul Jones' in Superior. Clarence Swanson and ifamily, Mrs.

Edith Cook of Kansas City, and Mrs. Dora Ross and Galen Baker of-York, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Erickson near Courtland. Mis.s Hanna Hansen and Mrs.

Flossie Risewick were su jper guests of Misses Nora and nga Dahl Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Abrams and family of Randall and-Mr. and Mrs.

William Owens and family of Hardy, spent Sunday at Floyd Risewick's. in-law, two brothers, Ltoyd McHcn- ry of Marquette, Lester McHenry of Bridcepoit, one sister, Klcadia Hay of Pueblo, besides her many friends. Funeral-services were conducted by Rev. Harold B. Hotchkiss of Manhattan, at the Johnson Funeral Home at Jnnetion City, November 4, 1946.

Interment in Junction City Mary Ann Fischer Mary Ann Hunt, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs, George Hunt was born in Madison, Miirch 9, 1850 and departed this Ottawa, October 26, 1945 at Ute age of 89 years, 1 months and 7 days. She resided at Richland Center Wisconsin with her parents until the time of her marriage to Henry Alexander Fischer on December 2, 1876. They moved to Ironton, and in the year of 1884 they moved to Kansas, locating on a farm in Republic county. Eight children wore born to thi LEGALS LEGALS MUler, hill wife; Klnc and MiriK KInc, his wife.

I( llvlnn, Rnd If ther. or nay of them are ihe unknown heirt, necutOM. admlnlatrntors, devlsen, trusteeii and iMlRnii of RUch of them tre deeeaufdi the Bxchimie Bank of Cotirtlnnd, KanuK. mrporatlon. It legally existlnK.

and if dllnolved, the unknown RuecMsarii, trunteeti and aMlfhsi.ot dliBOlved corporation: and the unknown heirs, executors, admlnlKtralorii, devisees, trustees and asslsns of Sarah i. Smith, deceased: Voii 'i'ie hereby notllleri both directly and iiwJhe alternative, that you have been sued In the District Court of ttepub- lie County, Kansas, in an action therein pendlnf. wherein Sam Myers is plalntlfl and each of you are defendants: that unr less you an.swer the nel.lHon plaintiff, filed the office of the Clerk of said Court in Belleville. Kansas, on or before the 24th of rierember. 194.5, the allejaUons thereof will be taken on true and Judiimenl rendered therein that said plaintiff Is the owner of both the letnl and equitable titles nf nnd In the rlRhtrul pos.w.sslon of thu follnwing-flc- scrlhed real estate, to-wit; Lots 16, 17.

11. 1ft. 20. 21. 22 and 2 :1.

all In Block of the Oridnal Townsite of the City of Courtland, in Republic County, and as well, and conflrmfnit title in him a.s aRainst each of you IS union, forever barrlnK nnd excluding you from She ami her husband were convert-, ciaiminB nny eourt by O. U. Hiroiis, John C. Ilogin an Frank O. Spurney, executors of the er tate of waiiam A.

Coulter, deeeaaef praylnR. for an order of the court at proving their final account and rilrectir a settlement of xald estate, determlnli nnd directing the costs Incident to; final settlement to be nald, Incltidlr proper allowance to said executors fi their determlninc the Identli of the persons entitled to said estate ar ordering final distribution of samr. at for an order nf final discharge of said ecutors and the release of their bnvd men. Vou are hereby renulred to tile written defense.s thereto on or 30th day of November. at o'clock P.M.

of said In the city of Blilteville. ftepiihtic count at which time sii cause will be heard. Should vou fail therein iudement nr decree will be entered In due course up( said petition. D. U.

Hirons, John C. Hostn at Frank O. Executors the estate of William A. Coiilto Deceased. II-: ed and united with the Methodist church early in life and remained, a' member the rest of her life.

They endured hardships of pioneer life ahd were always ready to lend a helping hand to their neighbors. A little over, a year ago she went to live with her daughte est. right, title or eaultv therein thereto, or in or to any part thereof. Dated this.7th day of I ni SAM MYERS, PLAnrnPF. Fred Swover.

Plaintiff. 11 -22 (First published in The Belleville Telescope, November. NOTirr.OF FINAL Sr.TTI.RMKN-T IN THE PROBATE COURT OF REPUB- Lie COUNTY, KANSAS. Elizabeth at Ottawa, where! "ri4 1 The state or kansn.s to all per.snn,s ton- she resided until the time of her dHth. She leaves to mourn their loss seven children, Fred H.

of Belleville, Victor J. of Hardy, Edward of Republic, Elizabeth King-of Ottawa, Mrs. Emma of Byron, Mr.s. Nora Steinman of Ruskin, and Raymond James of Brea, One son, Herman was killed in the St. Mihiel drive in World War I.

There also Lrcinain twenty-oiie grandchildren and RECEIVES BOUQUET A large basket of lavender and white-mums, the-gift of Republic- county teachers, the Schoolmasters club and Belleville city teachers, was presented ttTMiss Fannie Dilsaver at the general session of the Kansas State Teachers Association meeting Friday night at County Superintendent Dilsaver, vice-president of the Salina district K. S. T. served as chairman of the general session. They had presented her with a corsage that morning.

Mr.s. Doris Smith of Belleville PHONE 4S1 West Side Square BELLEVILLE, KAN. cerned: I You are notified llinl a petition hns been filetl In sniri court by D. C. Hoover, administrator, ulth the will an- De Bonis Non of Ihe estate of Charles W.

Hoover, decea.sed, prayitig for approval of his account and for tiie sale of the real e.slnte helonKlnir to IhTs e.stalf and for dclerminntlon of fees, co.sts aiui expen.ses and for dctermiiir.tion of the devisees, and leiratees and for dis. Irlbutinn of the sums in. the hands nt said administrator and for other relief as is proper You are hereby rcnuired' to file your written defensrs thereto on or before the I First publl.shed in The BeUcvillc Tel scope. November 1 Jt STATE OP KAN.SAS, COUNTS' OF RI In the Probate Court of County ai In thf Matter of the Estate of OOTTLrF, KRUSE, Deceased. NOTICr.

OF WARINfi. THE STATE OF Concerned; You are hereby notified that a pellllc Una been filed in the above-named Con by William Kruse. Executor of said Ei tate. praying for an order dlrectins hi to sell the'following-described real estat lo-wlt: The Norlhea.st Quarter of Ihe Nortl west. Quarter 1NEI4NW4I, of Sectir.

Fifteen in Townshin Three 1: South, nf Range One ili West. Rppiii lie County. for Ihe payment of, debts and expenses 1 administration, as in pelllloii si forth. You are hcrebv renulr.ed. to 11 your written defenses thereto, it vr have, on or before the 30th day of Novcii her.

at 2 o'clock p.m. of SHlri da in said Court. In the City of Belicvlll Kansas, which lime Hnd place, will l)e heard, Shoujtt, vou therein. Judgment and decre be i'' tered in due cour.se. upon said peillio WILLIA.M F.

KRUSE, Execi; Fred Atlornev for Executor. I1-: HI; sixteen I oeioc besides a large numlier of otheri a. m. of said day. in snid conn the relatives and friends.

I BellevlIIn. Kansas, at which time hiiv rrnnA in hei'rd. Should ItOd na.S necn gOOtl in "IIOW'K fnll therein ludEment and decree wnt th's mother and gramlmother to be emored duecour.sc upon said peii- us these many years. -Funeral services at the United Brethren chuich in Republic. October 6 by the Rev.

W. P. Hughes, assisted by tite Rev. Herrick. Interment was made in the Lake ccremtery.

AuHtin Kelly Austin Kellv the of William and Emily Kelly, was born June 6, 1858 in Indiana. He died Nov. I. at the age of 87 years, months and 20 days, at the D. C.

Hoover. AdmlniMrator with -the will Merrill of Concordia visited evening with and Mrs. Milo Skala ami family. -Mr. aiid Mrs.

Francis Watson and Jimmie of Belleville spent Tliursday with Mrs. Pearl Bugbcc. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Blecha were, in Fairbury Thursday.

and Mrs. Mike Sullivan of Belleville visited Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Skala.

Mr.s. Charles Brokesh and ilnugh- tcrs accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs. Boh'man Mach and'family to Lincoln Saturday. Mr.

iind Mrs. Joe Viiiek and daughters spent from Friday until Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hrabe, at Plainville. ing for rural teachers, ami where he George Mendenhall, formerly of Be'lleville, spoke on "The Unprinted Textbook," pointing Out the tluty of the community to the teacher and the teacher's duty to the cominun- Aletha McHcnry Andrcwa Alethu McHenry, daughter of horn at Haddnm, on Decern- iier 14, 1917, nnd passed away following a brief illness at the Municipal Hospital at City, on November 2, lfl45.

Although her life covered but a short period of less than twenty-eight years yet it has been crowded with beauty and sunshine. Aletha was graduated the Belleville high in May following October was united in marriagu to Charles Andrews. Theyiimoved immediately to Junction City where they have made their home frotii that time. On May 21. 10.39, a son was born, Chniies Gary, who greatly added to the happiness of the home.

Bonis Non of Ihe e.Mate of Charles Hoover, deceased. J. Ward, Attorney for Administrator. 11-13 Bronchial COUGHS "IfiiiiliiMl'lrritltiiliT Nt If 1 First Tele- matle his home for the past six years. He came to Kansas with his parents in early childhood, and they hnmesteaded a farm in Norway township.

Republic county. He spent practically all his life on this farm. He wa.s prominent in pioneer days. January he married Mattie Lewis, who died ary ,1, 1939. To them were born six chihiren.

One daughter, Mrs. Clara. Pierce, died in Sur- vising are his children: M. E. Kelly, Talmo; Mrs.

Mary Walker. KeUyj Mrs. Lura Nickerson, Concordia; and Forrest A. Kelly. Salina: 19 grandchildren, 41 great grantlchild- ren and many relatives and friends, Funeral services for Kelly were held November 4 at 1 p.m.

ut the Chaput funeral home, and at 2 p.m. at the Highland Baptist church northwest of Concordia. Burial was in Pleasant Ritlge ceme- with Rev. R. H.

Spungler in -ubiished In The Heilevllle scope. Noveinljer 8. STATE OF KANSAS. COUNTY OF REPUBLIC. Tn the Probate Court of said County and Stale.

In the Matter of the Estate of WILLIAM A. COULTER. Deceased. NOTICE or THE OF KANSAS TO ALL CREFMTORa AND crrilERS INTERESTED' 1 IN THE ESTATE, You are hercbv nntiried that a Fln-il Report and Petition for Discharge of the Executors has been tiled in the above mm Spend today nt any boO' Ntore for a of CANADIOI. Mlxttirc.

Take a oC aipa at bedtime. Feel 'itii Inatan powerftil effectlro action thru throat, and br.nnehla at- onca to looaeii thick, choklne phlegm, aootha mrf bt-enthlnar Siifterern from thono naaty Irritating eouvha or bronchia Irritations dtio tn nolda And Ruck ley's hrlnna cuilck and fffecllve re lief. Don't Biickley'a Can I adiul today. ggt relict Inttantly JENKINSON DRUG CO. Give yourself a She was a faithful and loving wife and a kind, affectionate mother.

Her many frienils will always emcmber her hunpy disposition. It was always a joy to be near her. Two brothers preceded her in death, Schuyler and Clcll. She leaves to mourn her passing, her husband, Charles Andrews and their son. husband, real first name unknown; Fields r'l 1 iBtroup Stroun.

his wife, reel-l Lharles (irKt name unknown; William C. Rich-1 Gary7 her parents, and her parents I ard.son;Mahlow h. Miller and Riioda 1 Lovewell Nov. of Mrs. Anna Graham Sunday were Mr.

and Mrs. Fred Ross and Armajean, Mrs. Roy Hewitt, Patsy nnd Jane, Sergeant Clark of and-Mr. I Mrs. O.

E. Ross and Edwin. Mrs. Wayne Switzcr and son of Downs spent Satuwluy night and Sunday ut the 0. S.

Switzcr homo. John Ralph aiiil Noel Swibutih of Wichita. Glenn Scriyner of Scandia and Mr. and Mrs. Ray Swihart of Mankato were dinner guests of Mrs.

Nellie Swihart Homer Joller, Glenn Wy.sciver of Wichita, Leonard Lcoco and fum ily, Lawrence Lccco and family, Quentin Leece and family. Mi', and Mrs. Charles Leece and Mrs. Mae Gale had a picnic dinner at the ball park Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Parsons and son moved on the old Bishop place Wednesday. Miss -llunnu Hanson and Mrs. Flossie Uiscwiek wore business visitors in Superior Saturday night, Mr. and Mrs.

Switzcr and three children are here from Twin Fulls, Idaho, visiting rclutivcs. (From Uat Week) Oct. 20 Lide Ooxun it) spending' i -u couple weeks Bt the litnue of her brother, Charles Leece uiid fumil.v. W. S.

C. S. was entertained at the Everett Heatlley homo Wed iiesday. Mr. and Oscar Richie were business visitors in Northbrnnch Frijiay.

The White Rock church aupiier attended Friday niitht, A atthe scniml house Friday ovoning WHii enjpyad by cold wave permanent tery, charge. LEGALS (First published in The Belleville scope, November HVMMONH BY PItRI.ICATION I THE STATE OP KANSAS To Peter Petlersod. Petterson. hl.s wife, real P-. aud- flrst name Emma Peieraoo.

his wife: Carig P. Dahl Strom and Anna Dahlatrnm, his c. P. Dahlstrom: Ina B. SmUh and Smith, her husband, real first name un- You can treat yourself to a perfect, loft, natural looking permanene at three hours or the limple, reidyto-use CROWNING GLORY Cold Wave Peniianent "Solutions.

k'l tmd- known: W. Campbell; Riley Campbell; and Campbell, his wife, real first name unknown; John W. Pilcher and I Pilcher, hla wife, real first name unknown; J. O. Brewer and Brew- i er, his wife, real first name unknown: May Harmon and Harmon, her Safe for Children Hatr toof JENKINSON FOR 1946 DISPLAY SATUilDAY, NOVEMBER lO Phone 63 Belleville til at the school house I w.i by 'i..

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