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TTTXT-I 'iSSfc "SC I I yt3H yy; faprw '-gp A'a b.UjSjy iM T.fi-j aw A I 1 1 Z4 rr-l PA VI -1 "vV nrr a i vodit rinmcn A v-VrrTW JLv'A. ill i i 1 A VOL. PFyYpRfrcquij-i Vi ir jf.vi Pen-Alar Baseball "Service club I WITH BIBS. MAOOSOK VX arA s- iit ie A SLATE KIDGE -SEWING SOCIETY HOLDS REGULAR MEETING -v --w. Mias Esther Wllaon of Baltimore, JUm Bertha wise spent Wednesday regular meeting of the Social The Sewing Society of Slate Ridge wae a recent "guest of her -paxeht.

Presbyterian Church held their regu- Service Chib of 81ateviHe Church was held at the home of Mf- James Mackiecn, Jr, i on Friday evening, June 9. The usual xoutine of program was observed. The', president League Whiteford went on a hitting and conquered Highland at Whiteford last Saturday, June 3, by the soore of 11 to 2. A. Lloyd and McNutt were the big guns of the Whiteford attack, Vr each driving out a home run.

Donald Vi Hughes caught a good game the steady pitching of Regan and lar meeting at the home of Mra Thomas Gailey. on Thursday afternoon, Juno LMraJ. T. Harry, president, had Charge nf the. meeting and conducted the devotional exercises.

The meeting was called a named new members of the program and social committees. A mock wedding was given' by, members of the chibL Refreshments were Those.present Mr. and Mra. Brooke Snodgrass, Mr. and Mrs.

CHn-ton Johnsan, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mr and Mrs. John Ddrgan, Mr. and James Mackision, Sr, Mfr- aaSl Mrs.

James Jr, Mrs. James Handley, Mra. Nelson John Ayres, Mrs. Harry Mackleon, Mrs. Caleb Beard, Mrs.

B. -This June ICC Whitefonl will encounter Taylor at Whiteftod. 7 HIGHLAND V- ikar -J ab Hannah, as cf'VsV' t'sf Jessie Bennington, of Hiftn-' V' townMd-. apentlast wadi with bar hunt, lira. T.

Brown, '-v? C. Raniaay preached an cU time goapd evangdiatic aermon at aona night special aerrlce held In the North Bend Presbyterian Church, Friday evenings June aaalated by Rev. W. who ia paator at this cfiurch as well as the Highland Presbyterian Church. -vV-V Mr.

and Mra. Ek Rlsby, Brooklyn, ElJOai Odessa Weeks and Earl Sthfier, Ddta, rlalted Mrv and lira, lllam Thompson, of Chesapeake Mr. and Jesse McLaughlin and Xdaughtoiv Ray, of Airvine, spent Sunday afternoon with her cousins, Mr. (I Mullet meeting and the women came dressed in house dresses and sun bonneta A reading entitled, Maud Muller was. given by Mra D.A.

Bay; Mra' John H. Wheeler read. The History of the Sewing Society, which was organized in 1890, and written by Mra H. C. Ramsay in 1916.

Refreshments were served. Those present were: Mrs. W. Davis, Mary Wise, 8. J.

Adams, Mr. and Mra. Samuel W. WUsan, of PyteariDe. i fMr.

and. Roland Davia and daughters! Jeanne end Dorothy. and Mrs! Charles D. Davis spent Sunday with-Mr. and Mrs.

Roland Enaor, of James Gladden, little son of Mr, said lira. Frank Gladden, of Baltimore, to spending a few weeks with his. Mr. and Mrs. 8.

Walter Gladden, of Rocks. Mb. and Mrs. Donald P. of CL; were Sunday guests of Mra; StubhF mother, Mra John H.

Snodgrass. Mtes Elizabeth McBride, a graduate of Western Maryland College, is spending her vacation at her home at Highland. The Highland Ladles' Aid Society was entertained by Mra James J. Deran, Thursday afternoon, June 1, Mrs. William Dty ls the guest of ber -son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

ami Mra. Thomas Phoebus, of Norfolk, Virginia. iL Miaa Elizabeth Scot, Home Ecq- Richardson, 3b Galbreath! T. An. H.

Myers, Mra, D. ones, rf O. Heaps, Mrs. J. Wheeler, Mrs.

J. Walter Stewart, Mra. Etta Chandlee, David Fulton, 1 Mra M. Wilson, R- Hannah, lb MoitIs, 2b Orr, lf; Bennington, If at the home of her brother and Mr. and Mrsi.N.- J.

Wise and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Fulton and. Mr. and Mra Hugh A.

Evans spent Wednesday In Lancaster. T-'V Carl. Snyder and children, Ruth Emma and Smith, and Mrs. Smith Fulton spent Saturday la Yotfc. The Ladies' Ald Society of Bryane-.

villa Evangelical Church met on Saturday evening, at the home of Mra. Cora Myers. and Mra! Charier-Fulton-and daughter, Maxy, and Mr. and fra. Ralph Fulton and children, Gertrude and Donald, spent, Sunday evening with the former's Mother and sUter-ir-law, Mr.

and Mrs. Smith Mrs. Hugh rA. Evans and son, George, spent Friday In Joel Swaggert spent Sunday Afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.

Garfield Mo-Grady and Vr and Mrs. Charles Fulton and Mr. ahd Mrs. Ralph Fulton And Gertrude and Donald, spent Monr dey' evening st the home of Mr. and Mrsi.

David pJ-r Mrs.jCracL Fulton and 'John, and Samuel Wise, York, spent the week-end with- relativer-in --this vicinity. John Evans spent the week-end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh A. John Swagger is spending his vacation with his parents, Mr.

and Swaggert, MiC and Mra. Robert Fulton and son. Smith, visited Mrs. Mary J. McLaughlin on Sunday evening.

5 and Mrs. J. Fisher and family. Vv cVi D. A.

Bay, Mrs. Charles Myers, Mra. J. XUiley. Mra.

Isaac Stubra, and and Mrs. Elmer Murphy and son, Dickie', of Kennett Square, motor- Mra W. A. parka Jones, Mrs. Mary L' Mrs.

Raymond Barnhart, A. Thomas Eradley, Mnuj James Murphy, Mrs. Waiter Wiley, Mrn Chester Ruff Mrs. Milton Dinamore, MrS. C.

H. Right-mire, Lewis Scarborough, Mrs. Arthur. Robinson, William J. Fisher, Mrs Milford; Malone, Mrs.

Chester McLaughlin, Mrs. Orville Gehr, Mlsaes Beaaie Alien Mary Johnson, Isabel Hughes, Eliubeth Alles, Ruth Alles, Margaret' Silver, Dulde Louiae Whiteford, Kathryn Diehl, Margaret Rowan, 'led'to Delta, to visit her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Pamranlng. Mrs. DELTA MINISTER DELIVERS' ADDRESS OVER XV.

a R. K. 1 -A1 ab T. Whiteford. V'5' Rev.

B. Jonea gave an addreu'l' LIqd' 5 and offered praytfr, and the choir-of i comics instructor st Highland school, entertained at teak from three to five. In the assembly hall of this rew Murphyandnoiuaill spend the Jreek here, 4 Miss Kathryn Diehl and sister, Alta, and Miss Eleanor L. of Manheim, were' Visitors of Rev. and r.

Mrs. B. W. Jones and amily. TMr: aha MrarC.H.Jofihaon, of Bair timore, and Mrs.

Ella ShaW, of Bel the Blateville Presbyterian Church! X- EunlceJfllgore. MHdred Snodgraaa. whwl. building, Friday aftereohar ang several hymns over station a O. R.

York, on Saturday morning, -P June A at the regular morning n' S. votlonal ezercisea. H. Janes, cf Air, were recent guests of Delta J. Heaps, cf DELTA BOY GRADUATES FROM PENN STATE June 2.

Mra Celia Deaver has returned to her home after a two weeks visit with Baltimore friends. A number of friends from Upper Harford visited the Presbyterian Home at Tow son, Md, Friday, Juno 2. Miss Annie Davis, of Washington, D. spent last sister-in-law, Mra of Rocks. -w week-end with her; a James V.

Davis, Virginia Snodgrass, Olla Barnette, EHhel Smith, Mias Hummer, Jane Macklaon, Mabel Ailea Clara Charlotte Rigdon, PauUne'Rohinaoa, Bertha Heck, Margaret Wheeler, Margaret Enfield, -Alma Macomber, Marjorie Switxcr, Anna Wiley, Edith 'Wiley, Marie Dinamore, Betty Griffith, M. Cue Moore, Robinson, Mary Elizabeth' Jones, Messrs. Willard Smith, Robert. Xyres, Janies scnn 3rd, Vernon Julian 40 14-11; 2 hase hit, Hughes; 3 base home runs, A. Lloyd and 'i Clarence Puke Scarborough, son pt vmcuvw MAV mvaiuvivuMf avu fft-Vlitf I Mr.

an. Mrs. C. P. ScarboroJi- Cr rksita, wu a of the 1P33 WMifiinHnor nliwn a tba Dnmiajtvnnia DPV rraduatinff class of the Pennsylvania.

frlendA Dr. and Mrs. J. J. Healy entertained Mias of Washington.

d. c. Mrs. VVilllam Schapcr and son, Charles, hear Delta, entertained the fallowing on Sunday: Mr. Edith Durdlng, daughter, Mildred, and son, Walter, and Mra.

Kemp and grand-son, David, all of BallimoreQ Mr. and Mra. Robert C. Roberta and daughters, Frances and Dorothy, spending, vacation with her PEN-MAR LEAGUE WALKER CLAN HOLD ANNUAL RFUMOBightmire and MUtm Johnson. Mrs.

Mary McBride and family, Of College. The graduation exer; Wilmington, Delaware, were enter- cig were held IJonday evening, June Whiteford tained over the week-end by My. and 5. Parke attended Dickinson Junior Jarrethsville Mrs. Harry Davis, of Ady.

college for one year before entering Me. and Mrs. Thomas Gladden P(-nn State. He member of the Taylor 3 4 4- The annual reunion of the descendants of John and Sara (Wise) and aunt, Mr, and Mra A. F.jf the home of Mr.

and Foxx, of Harrisburg. Mra Druck, Lower -Chance- Mra Mary E. Coyne, whp haa beenij Tuesday, May 80. A dinner vJUe Pnt several days last week at 111, is was served to shout 300 guests. the honwof her uncle, Stanley Kahoe.

VHv1'-' -i Flintville 9 guests. -1 TO MEET WITH -MRS. X. A. HEAPS 1 spent Tuesday in Baltimore.

Phi Kappa social fraternity. Mr. and Mrs. Janies N. Day and daughters, Ann Wiley arid Margery, 3IISSIONARY SOCIETY Hallam, are spending a few weeks ELECTS OFFICERS with their parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 1 Mr. and Frank Wentz and -TS The V. C. T.

U. will bold their 49tb daughter, Doris, spent thiMseeknd CLASS' PRESENTS with relatives in Harrisburg. GIFT TO TEACHER re, was! 1 Mra John McCoy, of Baltimore, guest of Mr. and Uiu Joel Harry'and cla, glrU tmught by Mra T-V- Kenneth' Jones at the Delta Chapel Miu Anna WTifteford, who has been UL-li Mr. and Mra Samuel Manifold and little daughter, Nancy spent Sunday at the home of Mr.

and Mra Neleon Rowan. ViUlam H.Day, of Rocks, and The. Home Missionary Society of Anniversary meeting at the borne -Whiteford, of Pylesville. Church met at of Mrs. Nelson A.

Heaps on Wednes- A daughter was born to Mr. andthe home of Mrs. Harris Perkins on -day, June 14, at 2 M. doctors -Mra Breekenridge Heaps, Sunday. Monday evening.

The meeting wasln oj departments of work are asked to Jupe 4. ait the Union Memorial Ecs- charge of the president, Mra C. O. ready with their reporta A good pital. Baltimore.

The -following officers were, program will be members elected: PberideuVMraVarren WU- rtwld of Vie W. C. T. are -IHG1I SCHOOL ALl'MXl Mama; president, Mra cordially attend. JLDS ANQUET Hughes; secretary, Miu Laura Boa- well; treasurer.

Miss Alma acorn- 31IW. MVKIW HOSTESS MiM Florence McOonkey visited ker gunday School, presen tod -her with a parents, Mr. and Mra Hugh McCon-krVey weading girt Id ipVrpriaUon of key, of Woodbine, for several dyz- 4Ler services teacher, -tos presen-r Bill Ayres, of Havre de Grace, tattoo speech wu made by Miu Alma visited her mother, Mra WnUam Uorton The gift 'wu a-pair of ster-ikfynIvlne. spent Friday visiting rel John Walker la reported u. being on the rick -Mr.

and Mrs. Stanley Kahoe, son Lilly, and Miu Betty Lee of jr I 1 w. V'. I V. In, Hf I v.

I t-fv ii i -V 'i-i if TOW.C.T. IV stives and friends in Baltimore. The recently m-swlzrd Alumni As-, her; organist. Mrs. George Car.tler: aciAtlm of the Lower Ghaneeford flower committee," Him Cassandra 1 McGURK FAMILY ANNUAL RErMOX Ayres.

ling silver candle stick fcoldcra Those blr. and Mra Charles Grancel, Nor- the class are: Misses Julia Cowley, risville, were callers at the home of suit and Eleanor Cox, llabd, -William A. Galbreath, on Saturday. 'Marian-and AMiittford, Louise Miu Kathryn Osborne, of Aberdeen, fonci, Alma Morton. Louise Dowling, was guest of 4 Dr.

and Mra E. Mildred Baker, Sophia TOUn. Emma Arthur and Mr. and Mra Marshall T- Monlgomery, Evelyn Singleton, Isabel Heaps for several daya Galbreath. Mae Grafton.

Helen ac iV The 12th annual reunion of the and fifty alumni end friends were in Ptrktaa Misaes Aims MacmnVr. A business meeting was held. Tbe McQurk family was held on Tuesday attend once to enje't the fine program Mndra Jones. Phyllis Wilson ln rimrge of the rii', at the home of Mr: and Mra Calvin 1 and festive occasion. The iollcwlrg Williams, Laura Boswell.

Audrey pIu Alice McCurdy. Readings wire. Kenneth Jonea of Littlestown. spct jey, Ruth Ella Mra Jonea of Red A dinner wu rrcqram was given: Class Roll Call, Ferklns and Howard' Harvey. given on the subjects, Child Educe- Jo tiori," by "Mra Ida Ayres and the week-end with relatives Ip Delta.

jy, jyg week for LitUestown. served on the lawn. Game and eon singing directed by. JCm! Mary Clark, accompanist. Sara AGRICULTURE SUPERMSOR T.

Harry, and on MotheKs Ir Miu Mary; Elizabeth Wayne, of mjm Marian Fisher, her slater, hu teats were enjoyed. Thou in at-Deltit. was a week-end visitor appointed Uachor iff the tendance were; Rev. and Mra Oliver ANNOUNCES HONOR GKOUF by Miss LeUtla Nent an 1 Mra Charles Myert special iv Iv- Slaurer, Mr! and Mca Calvin of. bet cousins.

Misses Frances and, Dorothy Roberta-; NAMES FARSI LOAN AGENT Trail. Mr. and Daniel. MeGurk. Mr.

and Mrs.Rlchard Reca and Mr. FOR YORK, COUNTY 'Mr, and Mra Frank Bums, lx and GenunlU; invocation.1; Rev. W. M. Weaver: business moetlng: velcome 5s ti class cf 933.

Robert Pulton; Lfxr. sin? "Shanty OiJ Chrnty Alma Mater FbfiowriJp Progra n. under the direclton of the tonstmts ter; toastmaster and Mra Hubert Harkins and son. Prof. Chartos D.

Cry, supervisor lag'. wHl he held on June at vocational in the 7 Nelson A. Heaps Thee county ic-'t iu Mrs. J. T.

Harr 1 the honor group for. the Twenty-" Mr. tTa A-r Mra W. F. Stabb three cut iff the 100 bays taking 4he Mrs.

S. tWtf V- flson, Mr, y. niton course icmved the honor-ratine -of u. Mr William McGurk! Mr. and Mrs! John, were recent visitors ofjrfends a jj McCreary, of Dillaburg.

ifeffner. 3Tr. and Mra Hensel Denton, D. No. 5, hu bien appointed thejMcGurk.

Mranit Mra. John Ehrhart, -M. and Mra Charles Lytle enter-; correspondent for County -by Hr. and Mra Earl Schnctzka, Mr. and Fulton; solo.

Mra H. talnd Mr Ena Mcrawain. iff Fawm George H. tevenson. the Farm Clarence Repp, Mr.

sgent in charge of oper-'simue McGurk. Ji Mr. and Mra M.1 S-SlacOmber and-Ation for the Baltimore Land Grove, Mra Margie Jones, na Robert and Vebsler. Were FJeats district, under part three of the Misses tla'ra Prall. Lula Prall, Mar- and Mra! dresses were given and Rev.

Pheasant C. singing, Whiteford of their son, John E. Macomber, farm mortgage; act bf jr(rle. Prall, Laura McGurk, Gfedy :J.ev. W.1L Weaver; open form; fiost, student at Dickinson College, Carlisle, joyg, xR famcra intrork County; McGurk.

-Goldie Daisy Neeley; dewing song. The re- Edward Smith and Richard S' Mra George McKinky; Delta, ha v.ho financing rack as to Carrie Bum Ida Duma Hclto Buna been quite 111 at her home. authorized under part three of the, MUrie 3ums. Jean McGurk. Betty The following at the home named are requested to visit Emily Schnetxka.

-Miriam derof ttoevmitog wih rg; John L. dancing atthe home of Miss jamm. Luther henneth. and Ralph Kur.yc end Rutter-Groaa Dover; John Car-' cer and Earl Heindcl. HaUam; Homer Ma! smJ Itm PARTY HONOR Mr.

and Mrs. Arthur art Hc-ry JjJlTN IN; BUecker, John McGurk, Samuel Sny- si iTH. of Mr and John Wales -and McCreary in person, if possible, who'sehnetzka "Nellie Margaret Char lea near 'Fawn Grove: liKUl their' firumcial problems Corduroy. Jean Strawbridga Messrs. MraBertha Mra Edr rnA take applications for kians4or F-enJamia McGurk, Cstvin Prall'Jr, ward G.

Ruff and children. Hilda and Stanley rraU, Charles 'Bums, Mitoci Robert Cart, of Bryanaville, and Mra McGurk. John McGurk; James Me- Hany.Eby. iff Harrtsburg lEADIES AUXILLVRY OF curk, Albert Heffner. Kenneth-Jonea who to edbx CF HXDTJLXG ANNIVERS.4RY Vttehafd Ruff, Lower Chance, With Mr.

tal 1 Emanuel Gunnet Spring Grove; tTh3nu V.alier. 1 Mr. and Mra S. Chartos c-uShUj Ervm Her8hey WUtom ch andi Bxumn McKinley awT jixr given party on Tuesday even- John wuSms Stewartstewn; and Paul tr 0Uvc I-'i3' 1 tag. la honor, of the fifteenth anniver Bodneil, Thomas Hoover and Stuart 3L P.

CHURCH MEETS; Robert Jonea Earl Schnetxka, Hcnari Schnetzka Clarence Ropp and Kent neth Bacoa oldies' Auxiliary of the -Delta sary of their wdding day. at U'sbetoe. Weltovilte ten at Bed Lion. Mr. McLaughlin was born add reared near Delta, and Arthur Jonea employ spent the week-end with tii parenta and Mra.

Hugh D. Jonea -yi' an Kathryn Ward, of Jarretu-ville. visited Mlw Margaret Findley Esther Beard spent Monday noon with Mr. and lira Jesse Wajwe Mrs. Dale Amos and daughter.

Vlr- ginto, spent Monday wtth her par-epya-Mr. and-lira. Ben-Ltoyd. '-J OK Frthge fo-urtL ef 'tttltimort-. The I Methodist Protestant Church met Thursday afternoon at the church.

Mra.WV. T. Brown. CARDIFF COMMUNITY CLUB REELECTS OFFICERS FRIENDS HONOR DELTA GIRL lEAXMVnSUL to well known Music and games 1 warn njnyii' Rsfieahmer.ta werai. tti Mias' Eivy Phipps spending a aaeation with relatives in Virginia; Scripture reading was given.

Mra S. J. Wilson gave Uto secretary's report, and the report of the treasurer I served. present were: Mr. and 1 The Cardiff Community Club met spent Monday ber suet.

Mra Jacob Mr. and Mra Albert with Mra Harry Robinson on Friday jEusaell evening, Juno 3.The vice-president, Guests of Mr. ani Mra George Mra Hafty Robinson, presided. The Swift on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs following officers were, re-elected for Andrew Keese and daughter.

Mar- A number of friends of Mias Isabel Galbreath gathered at her' home on Tuesday evening and gave her a James Courtney, who la employed givn by Mra Warren Penning- 4 -1 ton. It was decided to hold a social (birthday anniversary party. Games Ralph, of Normal, DL, Mr. and Mrs. tea fib hnaasnafifi a Ika atMaak I WW Wff ff 1 fat the basement of the church, and Mra.

tr. Washington. D. spent the end wltp hto family here. Miss Eleanor Wise, a student Tuea-jwere played and refreahmepts' served.

Rowan Grove. Mr. Clarence the coming year: President. Mra W. Mra Harry Yeakfis and 1 (day evening.

June' 11 The meeting ghe was the recipient of a number Keesey, Mr. and Mra Ctrl Workteger. I Arthur; vlce-pretidenL Mra sen, Ular. aad dzcgtitrr. Dorothy.

orouv MiUenvlOe State Teadksra College, to; adjourned with prayer by Rev, lovely gifta Tbom present! were: spending vacation with ber mother, Ruicy. Misses Elizabeth Kilburn. Sophia The foDowiag were present: Rev. Tobin. Marie Harvey, Virginia Houser.

r- Mr. Sz A Mra Maurice Hamilton. MrjHariy Robinson; second vtee-presi- aU of Baltl-rarc. and Mra Samuel McFarland. Mr.

and 'dent. Mra M. Dooley; Mra McFaddcn called, on Mra John W. Uarsteller. Mr.

and Miss Alice McCurdy; treasurer, MrS. Mra Y. G. McFaidcft Mra Nelson Marstelkr, Mr. and Mra 8 J.

Adams; A literary pregram was mi Sunday, Roy N. Narria, Mr. and Mra Perry Igirea Those In and Mra Harry BJIver and Miss Letitia Kent was a caller r. F. Ruley.

Mra Francis the home of her rornin. lift Chester jjopea. Mra ''Emma Mra fSUectt, on Saturday evening. O. Brown.

Mrs. Alta Hughea Helen Heberts, Prances Rotm-ts Elizabeth Wayne, Pauline Clark. Maty Elizabeth Dunlap, Verna Wise, Emm Mra. O. Heapa Mra W.

Daria Edward. Jeaj anJMary, Mra Richard tees, Mr D. A. Bay. 'afxrft S-maay la EGitoa '7 Anderson.

Mr. and Mia Everett An-dersovMra Jehn Bigle, Misses Dof Mr. and Mra Paul ltlerareenter- James Wflaan. Mra Warren Mcntgomery, ran Wise, Dorothy Uinlng their vffece. Miss Esther Scar-jpttminftoi.

Mra WUliaa T. Brown. Roberta Isabel Galbreath. Mi cthy Grove; Edna Anderson. Dorothy MraT JrT Gaitoy.

Mra Warren Pea Mtos Olive Norriv a student cf jbOf'OUglL1 If TWffi Vtnm set. Mra Henry Puff, Mra William Kilbnni. Bmjimh! TbUa! Virginia Patricia Andenon, Theda NorriaJ Workfager. Helen Norris. nington.

Mra Walter SapueR, Mra jGoldey CoCege, WUmington, Ita JAdama fspeut the week-end wltfv her parCnU. AUce McCUfify. Florence Min- and Mra Henry Norria Charlotte Pennington, The strawberry festival of Cambria thfyn Sarraril, Helen Samsell and Church wiR be held bn the church Rosa' town. SaWrday. evening; June 10.

Mias Isabel Calbceath mtertained James C. Crawford. Min. 'JohaDonall Dick! Roy Kolbua; Randal Mh- Miss Charlotte Pennington, Mrar Alpha Itoyae, Mra J. Blaine WiQiama Wilson JManteller, Messra Richard Heapa vffle, on Saturday afternoon.

dayman. Misses, Anna Jonea Anna Galbreath and David Galbreath. (Donald Woriringer. Charles Marphy. ntok, 0 Mr.

and Mra M. F. Baxter rmnUfpajTyw lura Boswell. vBnhert McFarland. John EnaJKMh (Continued on Page Three)" Jcnea Dorctht Cantler and Mary PofL fichi-witt cwltrjSli aTlexEST Tw CarUEugvne Ergle.

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