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The Daily Item from Port Chester, New York • 2

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1 2r- Rye Negotiates Pitt Bride Harrison Has Largest Town Dog Population $25000 Borrowed To Pay Current Bills And Expenses Presbyterians To Start Yule Service Series Harrison Lists 14 Weddingsln Period Merchants Use 259000 Tickets On Aral Estate Signs Ordered Removed From Post Road By Trustees Responsibility For Wall Cave-In Denied Discuss Village Employment Rye Church Tp Be Deem Ried Tonight After Annul Dinner The Department of Agriculture and Markets baa given Harrison morn dog liesnyes for 1835 than any town in West-chastar County Of total of 8470 1 leans given towns Har-rlson- received 1000 Town Clark William A Wilding reported today Green burgh was second high with 870 Mamaroneck was given 725 Bedford 860 Rye 185 Mount Pleaaant 800 Cort-landt 800 Easteh ester 480 Ossining ITO Yorkiown BOO and Roman STS President OdeO Chairaum Reilly Give Views Kelly Nailer Y)f Ceremonies Thirty Come To Local Man Girl Married A loan of $25000 at the unusually low interest rate of 2 IS per cent has been negotiated by Rye Village through the two local banks the Rye Trust Co and the Rye National Bank Trustee Julian Beaty chairman of the finance committee reported at the board meeting last night that while the village could have obtained a lower rate in New York City an fee would more than offset the difference The loan from (ha local banka at (he 2'v per rent rate waa de-1 erribed him very fair It will be used lor current billa and Rye-Harrison Taylor Awaits Action To Form Group Current Events For tho various sarvleea tad-dental to the celebration of tha Christmas festival at the Ryu Presbyterian Church Homer I arson Williams A A (X ee ganlat and choirmaster of the church has arranged appropriate musical programs ia all of which ho was assisted by Norma Day soprano soloist aad tha choir In tha choir ara Vtoranee Bara Jaan Barr Constance DocgMy Anna Hina Jean Hina Lucy Maa-ley -Evelyn MoCord Dorothy Martin Jean Martin Emma lfead toga Isabel Nttsehke Janet Odall Marion Odall Hops Oldham Dorti Bans Batty 8t Clair Jaaa St air and Anita Wtldhagen The formal obairvanco of tha faatlval win bagta tonight wbaa a upper will ba rvd in tha Church Rouse after which mam bora af the church nnd congregation win gather In the church aad led by tho choir with Mr Williams at tka organ will sing tha bssMovad carol They will than assist In decorattag tha church rxpensrx Employment of Rye workmen on the Oxboi Memorial Hume' new tcmonii wing (he straightening and Improvement of the Port Road lailroad biirige and the rc- Nine Orginizationa Pick Representatives To Act On Recreation Body TODAY 2:30 Chrixtma party of Woman' Mixeionary Society of moral of real ertate signs from I Harrlxon I'reabyterian Church at Poet Road propertle were among church the other matter before the board 8 Chrislms imrty at night i Court ReaurrecUon 881 Oklmra Home Job A at Resurrection Mayor Ijvingrtnn Platt prexld-1 School Milton Road With 28000 salts to thalr crodit since coupons la eoaJtmeUon with "Happiness Week" were distributed several days ago Ryo Board of Trade merchants today started oa a sew batch of 10000 coupons Tha number of sales and the amounts involved iadieata a record whan tho float raauMi of tha palga ara made kaown Village Attorney Daniel Kelly will ba tho master of core: at "Merchants' Night" tomorrow vexing nt tha Rye Playhouse whan bttwam 30 and 40 valued at over 1000 will ba distribute to fortunate coupon holders Official of tha Board of Trade including President Howard Odall Charles Reilly chairman of tha 'Happiness Wash" committee A Elchler chairman of tha publicity committee sad John Schaefer will ba in cbmiga of the awards President Odall ul Chairman Rallly today expressed tha gratlfl-catlon of tha Board of Trade members over tha success of "Happi-neaa Both urged a full ttandanca at tha playhouse tomqr-row night when -the moving pie ture "Happinem Ahead" will be bown in conjunction with the awarding of price Tho man prise is $90 in cash donated by Um Board of Trade "I think Weak' has bean a wonderful success" said Mr Odell "It haa aroused great amount of Interest oa tha part of buyers and haa crtalsd a lot of good fasting 1 think that it has actually helped tM merchants to a considerable extent At tha same time it has put tha Board of Trade on tha mg" Mr Reilly called attention to the exhauetloa of tha 28000 coupon! before the week reached the naifway mnrk as aa indication of how both buyer and merchants were accepting tha plan "I And as chairman la checking up oa tha merchants" he said "that tha difficulty they experience Is sot In arousing inlereet la 'Happlneta MRS JACK LaRUXS Child hoad sweetheart Jack LaRaa UalvcnRy of Ittte-bargh halfback iter md Mha Emily Parry were nuarriad aaerotly Nev JR tt haa Jaat 1 by tho bridal Tka bridegroom ntlU two yean cf hli to on white Mm Lalae bar worL aa a eieaegrmphar TOMORROW 2 30 I -Meeting of Pottery and Ceramics Group of Wuman' Club of Rye at home of Mita Lhu-othy Schad 105 Orchard Avenue Dance at Apawani Club meeting and ilower show of Harrison Ga-den Club in lecture room of Ihe Harriaon rreabyterian Church -f VJ I Martin A Lang Jr 8 and Andrew Devos 81 were the youngest and oldest shooters participating la aaaual Mussle-Isiadlng Rifle meet at Rising Sun Ind where riflemen look dawn on markamen who have to axe these new-fangled guns The proposed Town of Harrison Recreation Commission will taka definite form within tha next few days according to Supervisor Benjamin Taylor Communications were sent from tha supervisor's office to nlna organisations within tha township requesting the appointment of their respective representatives to the commission' board Tho organisation Invited to designate representative to tha board Include Aranac Athletic Association Eta Rho Club Lions' Club Purchase Community House Inc All Saints' Episcopal Church Church of 8t Gregory the Great Presbyterian Church Harrison School District Six Purchase District School and Silver Lake District School Councilman George A Ferris chairman of the public welfare committee stated that other organisations in tha town era welcome to sand a representative to tha board The Wsatchestsr County Rscraa-tion Commission I ha school boards and other organisations mention ad have already slgnlBad their Interest toward tha formation of tha com mission which Mr Taylor points out ahould bring an immediate response from the organisations and Spurt Beats Aranacs Kcdncy Shots Decide Opener Fourteen marriages corded In Harrison during tha pant weak it was reported by Town Clerk William A Wilding One couple waa married by tbs Rev William Bulloch minister of the Harrison Presbyterian Church A local girl Miss Goldie Tubbe a 24-yaar-old bouseworker who reside at 248 Halstead Avenue Harrison became tha wifs of Paul Enrignea of New Rochelle Judge Leo Mlntsar performed the ceremony Pierre Courret 32 chef at the Plneridge Country Club Purchase and Mias Renee Chagnot 10 of Chicago were also married by Judge Mintxer Another Westchester man Rudy Relklna an captain of Hartadala and Chariot Thiele of West New York ware united by Judge Mintxer Three Statee Represent! With a single exception each of tha bridegrooms In tha remaining 12 marriages were from boroughs of New York Tha bride represented Ohio New Jersey an i Connecticut Judge Charles Calao officiated at two ceremonies Ha married Mlae Leona Rubenstela 21-year-old Cleveland student and Aaron Davis 30 a telephone operator of the Bronx and MW Nora Guider 28 a secretary or Jemey City and Walter Puppet 24-year old Brooklyn florist Edward Grossman of New York and Ml Rolyn Pastor of South Norwalk and Henry Billeck of New York and Mian Virginia Theresa Cobb of Hartford were married by Judge Mintxer Maa SB Takes Bride 48 Mias Helen Schaeffer 21 of South Norwalk Conn was taken In marring by Frederic Le roris 85 a Brooklyn bond trader Miss Ruth Greenbaum 22 of Somerville and Julius Bud-gan 24 of the Bronx went through the civil rituals at tha Harrlsun Town Hall The oldent couple to appear at tha Town Hall for a wedding during the week waa Mina Kata Mlck-shits 48 of Guilford Conn and Paul Schaeffer 58 a retired Bronx resident Nlneteen-year-old Miaa Virginia flaxton of Montclair waa married to Donald MaeGle 25 a New York realtor by tha Rev Mr Bulloch Two 21-yar-old brides the Misses Eleanor Hei-drlckann of Norwalk Conn and Grace Louise McDonald of Stamford Conn were taken In marriage by George Hayea 28 of Weatfleld and Edward O'Brien 25 of New York respectively Other marriages during the week were: Miss Gertrude Morgan 28 a clerk of Cresklll to Mortimer Sullivan 22 a salesman of New York Mill Marion Cassell 28 of Newark and Nathaniel Gray 15 of Council Elects Its 1935 Staff A Defeats Bankers By 19-18 Ing reported that he ha talked with the architect Gamble Roger for the home wing and had axerr talned that Town of Rye men were to be given preference In employment Of 12 men on the Job only one waa a reeident of Rye Village the Mayor raid he wax given to under atand He elated that he waa par Ueularly inlerexted In the employment of Rye Village rexldenta and would take the matter up further with home official Plana calling for the atraighten-Hig and banking of the curved approach to the poet Road railroad bridge near the Rye Country Day School and on the Port Chaxter aide of the bridge were approved by the board They were submit fed by Village Engineer John A Ehler Ha explained that the approval of the State Hlghwaye Department In Albany would be nec eexary after tha board aanrtionrd tha plana Tha department'a approval la expected Village truxteee have been deair ou of having tha bridge approach made more xafr for traffic becauxe of a number of aerioua accidenta on tha bridge believed to have been cauaed by tha flat curved approach Real Estate Rigna The Glen Oaka Realty Corp and Bird Kelly real aatala broker have agreed to take down algn which the village board haa held aa unalghtly An action In Rye Pol lea Court before Police Juatler William Edward againat Charlea Harring of the Glen Oaka company haa not been decided Marring aakad Judge Edward Throughout tbs evening Mr Williams will play an informal srgia recital of Christmas music Christmas Manic Following hta usual custom preliminary to Sunday morning service Mr Williams will give the following reettnl of Christmas me-le: Pastorale on Flaxlngtoa Barker: Chorale Prsl-m 1st atn Roe ontepiuu gen" Wllhalm Vdckmur: card Thrice Holy Day" (Sicilian) orgsa nd choir Fantasia Joyful Adoration" Cart lfueller Br-eeuee Philip 0 Kraehel During tha service which follows the chair will dag tho anthem "Gloria In Exeeleta nnd OM French Noel arranged by Harvey Gaul at the offertory the serais Torek" provoaenl ear-d and "Now Once Again foam Odogne Song Booh 1823 Ths er-gaa poatluda will ba Poatludhim an tbs Chorale "Pralae Bo To Thao Lord Jaaua Christ" William Valet-mar At tho vesper service in the aft-I arnoon Mr Williams will play fur tka organ prelude Fantasia an Christmas song Schulte The 1 following cards will bo auag: tha Harald Angola Stag" Little Town of Bethlehem" Night" "ft Came Upon Ihe Midnight Baauty" "Joy to the World" "Wo Three Kings" The organ poatluda will be In Reno Bechet Te Visit Homo Pla Hr Joseph Commerford Renamed Parly Tonight The Mount Varnqp Havana neoend nina points in the tast two nnd one-half minutes of play to turn back the Aranac Big Five 37-34 In does and exciting contest staged ou tha vie tor's court last night With only abort time to play Aranac led the Havana 32-28 but succumbed wbaa tha Mount Verson toasera alerted scoring splurge which the Harris on beys were unable to cheek Tha score was tied four times during tha flrst half twice In tha third period sad again In the fourth period ARANAC A A ro 4 5 1 Da via ir O'NxIII rf Bollasao Rickman Ig Conway rg Ft 11 I aaaura the Immediate establish- Week' but in keeping ahead cf Isixt-minute ahot by John "Rip" Kedney former Rya High School xi-oring alar enabled the Rye A "varsity" quintet to triumph Ib-IR over the Bank of New if oik and Trust On In lla inaugural game last night on the virtnr's court In the preliminary enrnunters the Rye A Tloneers showered the Greenwich A hoys under an avalanrhe of baskets In triumph 23-7 An intra-Y A girls' game ended In favor of Janet Odell's Reds Marlon Odell's Blues succumbed in the Anal period losing 12-10 after leading for a major paid ol the game ment of the local commission County recreation officials have agreed to assist with tha setup of tha Hsrrjsoo organisation tha demands for coupons In all tha weak baa bees a auccoaafu! one I can doflnltaly report hafore it haa Another Yule Mrs Anlouucci Is Grclc Head Program Is Set IB 4 HAVENS IflrriKOii Of Of Alla Christmas Social Church Trimmed For Yule Season All Saints! Church Plana Christmas Music Immediately following the vener of the aervlce the young people 1I I 4 yesterday to reaarva deciaion until aa could appear before the village 2 4 0 0 A FO 4 1 2 6 1 Four Square Club will make their annual visit te tha Osborn Marne- Valaaty If Morrison rf Noonan Chapman Ig Lyons rg Rohrs Mrs Joseph Commerford and her staff were reelected by Fra nmnt Counrll 81 Rons and Da ugh lera of Amerira at a masting last night at tha home of Mrs Com-mcrforil Webater Avenue Harrl-aon On her staff ara Mrs Wallet Quinn vice councilor Mrs Edward Derker associate councilor: Mr Alvin Bamberger associate vice councilor Mr A A Ireland guide Mrs William Burk inside guard Mrs IJIIy Smith outside guard Mrs Charles Barlach IN months truatee Mrs Edward Dletx associate recording secretary A report waa given on the recent visit of the state councilor Mrs Joseph ftpagna and a note of sympathy was sent to her on the death of her husband last week Mrs Fred Teno and Mrs Edward Dletx were chosen delegate to tha convention In Albany next May Mrs Charles Barlach and Mrs Alvin Bamberger were named alternates Arrangements were completed for tha Christmas party and turkey dinner of the council tonight at the Arandc Clubhouse Mrs Frank Pierce Is chairman assisted by the Mesdames Arthur Kohl leih Carle Edward Dletx and Alvin 8 Bamberger Gifts will be exchanged The next business meeting will ha Jan 3 when officers will be 2 1 riel Home where they will ring 14 i carols Mr William will play the piano accompaniment tor th pre-gram At the service Christmas Day the muxlcsl program will techie a organ prshxls Du bets soprano solo Old Rcrud Lll-liby" Cornsr offertory Chute oa Naeht Ketllg Nacht" Vincent Goller organ poetlude Doles Bneb Rye High Will Present Yule Program Tomorrow Christ's Episcopal Church Rye waa decorated last night for the Christmas season by parishioners who flrst attended a dinner In the rhurrh house Individual table for perties were act each decorated with a small potted Christmas tree gayly trimmed After tha dinner the group of almost 200 went Into tha church sang ramls and derorated tha building At the conclusion of tha program Ihe rhurrh was darkened with the exception of the light from two candles on the altar while the choir and congregation Joined In singing Silent Night" Tha aarvicu Christmas morning at 10:45 o'clock at All Eninto' Episcopal Church Harrison will ba marked by a special program of music la honor of the Nativity I' will be presea tad ander the direction of Mr aad Mrs William A Wilding choirmaster and erg-anlat respectively The processional hymn will be The Harald Angela Slag" nd It will ba followed by Bern-by'a chant ''Venttt" nd "Te Deum Lead emus" The offartery anthem will ba Brightwater'e "Kyrto A Tuck-arman'e will precede th Communion hymn "Thou Didst Leave Thy Thrane Aad Thy Ksavanly "Glarte la Ex-eelatu" and will be followed by the recessional hymn Come All Ye Faithful'' Featured by the traditional school ceremonies a Chrtatmai program will be presented at Ike Rye High School tomorrow morning at 10:45 o'clock Tha program will be held le the school theater A tableau Nativity" with Seniors Beaten By Legion Five students from IB heme reams par tielpaUng will presented PaP-sate are Invited Mrs Naney Astonuecl haa bean elected rhlef companion of Liberty Circle 888 of of A to succeed Mrs Anna Barisch Others who hava been chosen for 1835 nnd who will be installed nt meeting Jan 4 at the Aranac Chib-houaa arc Mrs Sarah Bamberger chaplain Mrs Mary O'Donnell sub-chief companion Mrs Dorothy Clrnry recording secretary Mine Christine Cnmpomenoei Irene-urcr Mr Del Vccchla financial secretary Mies Berne-dine Cooney right guide Mrs Mery Buonsante left guide Mrs Hilda Volpe Inner guard Mrs Anna Lavigna outer guard tha Mesdames Dora Hansan and Mary Gaaparinl nnd Mina Louisa Campo-manocl trustees Dinner waa aarved and a Christmas social staged after the meeting Tuesday night Gifts wars am changed The party was planned by Mrs Stale Diets Visitors Included Mrs Catharine Jordon of Mount Vornou auprema auditor Mrs Bond deputy over Lady Ruth Flake Circle Mount Vernon Mrua Ollie De Milo past deputy ovrr Liberty Circle and Miss Theresa Burke ita present deputy board Tha Judge complied with tha atatement of an opinion that be fait the Glen Oaka aigna ahould coma down Appearing before the trueteee Mr Harring agreed to take down the preernt aigna and submit to the board a ahaped alga with attractive picture ol houses Mayor Platt voicing the opinion of the board membera explained that tha tiuatcca would look at the deeign for the new aign He laid that they all fell that un-Wily aigna detracted from the appearance of tha village and ahould come down To Probe Lomplaial Am a rexult of a complaint from the League of Social Service Police Chief William Balia waa laatructad to have hla men check an garbage trurka which carry covering Olfendere are to be a Treated and charge plarad againat them according to the board's deciaion League membera reported that uncovered truck were noted in various parts of the village They created an unsanitary and unalghtly condition in tha opinion of the league Several trurkmen have private contracts for the removal of garbage The village haa let only one contract All trucks will be Inspected The Iruxtexs went on record as denying a responsibility for a cave-in of a wall owned by George Tabor of Manurslng Avenue Tabor claimed in a letter that Bll Cliritilian Spirit Urged Bv Leader Ramblers To Have Christmas Parly Slmly Group llrara Talk On Meaning Of ClirinlmaB The Harrison community Inter-club bowling league standings were altered last night following tha Carle-Andaraon Post 688 American Legion team' 9-1 victory over the Senior League quintet at the Ban-Joe alleys Tha victory enabled tha Legionnaires to Jump Into third plnea white the loseda who were tied for second prior to tha match fell to fourth In the league ratings Although the Westchester Young Men's League team went Into a commanding lead this week the battle for second piece la keen-The Inwood Farms Dairy lea team out of Jump from fifth to second tonight If tt can register a three gam win over the Pals' 8 porting Club now lodged in tho runner up position AMERICAN LEGION Wlrk 177 181 Crowley 155 171 Stafford 127 185 HUber 187 157 flrhleaa 117 111 placed hv the village near the wall In 1S31 weakened It and caused a section to fall out It waa the sense of the hoard membera that the fill did not raus the wall to weaken and they ordered Tabor notified to that effect Plans for purrhasing a truck for tha streets and sewera department Trunteex William Bllllngton and Archibald A Forrest to divide Ihe cost were ebandoned and bids returned when Mr Forrest derided that hia department could wait for the truck until other item had been taken rare of It was rrportxd that in the court complaint of the village against Joseph Branrato relative to the operation of a drill In West Rye where he rondurts the Rye Monument Works that Branrato waa exempt from the provision of Ihe xnnlng law as he had operated the drill befoie the law who pul Into effect Efforts re bring made by vll lagr iifflriah- obtain Federal aid for the installation of sewera in lamdiin Wood and Sluyvcaanl Woods Engineer Elilrr reported that the mosi the village could hope to obtain was 22 per cent Ping Pong League Being Organized Plan ter a Christmas party wars completed last sight fey ths Ramblers Club of Harrison The ac stoq waa held at tha horns of Mis Dorothy Braaaar of Hyatt Avenue Harrison Th party In aehsdnled tor neat Thursday at the heme af Mlaa arrant Brunner cf Oaharnc Road Harrison Among those pmaat at the matting last night vm tha Mlaaxa Gertruda Kelley Dorothy Brunner Ao French Isabel Shmott E3eu ner Hurts rh Eleanor MeCormfok Elranor Farrell aad Margaret Bruaaar Christmas a a limx for frlend-llnxxx and a true spirit of Christianity we ths subject of discussion at a masting of thx child study group of thx Rya Grammar School yrrtsrday afternoon at tha xi'hool Mr Joxxph Widen of Txnrhxis College New York led the dlxriisxion on "The Real Meaning ol Santa Claus" A rxprrxxnlalivr of the County Kei-rxatlnn Commission spoke aleo on "llMire Tims" and a rommlt-Ixx will be named to consul with William 1 Folxy of Ihe com mission regarding rrrreatlonal activities for adults and children Mxetlng will be discontinued during the holiday receax Tha next session will be Jan I Theodore Fremd Quality Meats RVK 1 Bupshase St Tal Rye 153 BOS 817 885 SENIOR LEAGUE Zilch 144 180 PossfH 218 188 Rlndfliesch 148 158 Fltxnxr 170 IAS Pekrul 171 170 213 178 122 148 128 Auxiliary To llavc Meeting Sul unlay Dee 29 mill AND FANCY SKIDDING PORTLAND Me Patrolman Ray Bryant amid was slippery altar tha freeslng rainstorm hoi Hi aw driver "ball of automobile ckiddtag dews ME ad kid along wtthhb car Couch tag together they reashed street tataneettou The ear spun struck He erxtwhllo psasesgsr and heaved him te a rtdcwalh uahurt The Rye A hi expected to be the setting nest month for a ping pong tournament 11 tho Port Cheatgr-Harrleoa Rye Greenwich league now In the process of for-' motion I organised successfully Don Bosca and Jewish Center lenme of Port Chester the Greenwich end Rye teams and Harrison team hava been Invited by letter to Join tho league When tha Mohawk team of the Rye meets (or practice this afternoon at 4 o'clock piano for Junior basketball league at the will be discussed Tomorrow night will be Night" at tha with boxing wrestling and tricks of magic oa tho entertainment program All boys of tha community aro lavked- Pcttijoha prominent sttor-nxy who haa long bo an affiliated with the moving picture Industry will ba the guest speaker tonigoi at the eeooad forum meeting Feu ton Hell president announced te i day A dinner will precede tt lecture Mr PetUJdu kaa always taken an active interest te beys' and young mss' welfare Louie Cope executive secretory of the A stated 842 838 798 Charles Ungelston Presents Westchester's Grandest Celebration Schools In Rye Harrison To Gone Tomorrow Noon The I-sdie' Auxiliary of the CurUx-fleaman-Rrad Post 8047 Veteran of Foreign Wars will have it next meeting Saturday Dec 28 postponing It from Monday night ChrUtma eva The meeting will be at the Memorial Bulldlag Harrison Mrx Alvin Bamberger will preside At the So TUAVS how Santa does It! The Rye Harrison Purrhae and Silver Lake schools will clce lor Ihe holidays tomorrow noon tt woe announced by autborttie at the rcipectiv tsetltutioas today Tha school win reopen January 3 Preparation! for the mtd-tarm axaminatioos will begin Immediately after the holidays it waa Comi for a thrilling HOLIDAY WEEK Ir His nrarby POCONOS Carol To Be Accompanied By Salvation Army Duo Boatoa Prat Read Larchmont Featuring ROGER VAN DUZER and shay aad haw fee got i mtaring dngls Inte da ubtekiiw (mm minutely The bock NO dearie ns toiTtra Com RETURN TO OWN EARN CASTLETON Do likn chickens iwt? Swaa Magnus sen of Huteh-tnxoa believes they da He drove some sown from Butch Ineon te Cestieton 2S miles te pasture The next day the cuteiuta tt back muds tha trek te 80 TOMATO SURPRISE SAN "Tin Can-Island lafoou In the Tongas to have canned tomato eoup lor Christmas dinner Chief Officer Trash of tha Mariposa haa arranged to hava tka soup delicacy la those parts Boated to the island from tha liner The tatead'e earns comes from tho custom of Soatiag mail to and passing ships la a Urge Tha caiol at the commuatty sigg Sunday night at o'cloek at Depot Square Harrison will be heard to the arcampanlm'-Bl of cor net and trumpet music which the lalvalioa Army will furnish Fair carol will be lung by tea Cauterise Mordey Choral af the Haa risen Woman's Club choirs of the local churches and mambern of the community William A Wilding win direct the program POCONO MANOR HIST0B1D WESTCHESTER to 8 ffidtefld gut cnritnlnc urn mn flensed etery at Wo and Is ftnanpteta iris te Gouuw patpts af kni Atg eopy -M putts the uppectantty te i csih st yeur frimdl this year Avsitabla tka af this nswnpnper Er maB lAe etera rOCONO MUNTA8 HNNSVVANU RiafBCCi SRITItn 8154 tea 8-73C8 ig Capaehy Reaarva Baity CALL LARCRMOMT MM-SSS4 I The public apprcctatec the oer vice cf cdvorttalaE 1 -s SZ rr.

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