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EIGHT ADRIAN DAILY TELEGRAM, ADRIAN, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1960 NEWS FROM ADRIAN AND NEARBY AREA Births At Bixby Hospital Born, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. Larry A. Gunter, Route 1 Adrian, a son. Born, Thursday, to Mr.

Mrs. Gerald Dohm of 1049 Elm Street, a daughter. Born. Thursday, to Mr. ani Mrs.

Darrell Gardner of Jasper a son. Born, Thursday, to Mr. and Mrs. Jose De Hoyos of 1671 Naom Avenue, a son. HE'S WOLVERINE COUNCIL SCOUT At Herrick Hospital Born.

Wednesday, to Mr. ant Mrs. Ivan Maynard of Tecumseh a son. Chamber The directors of the Adrian Area Chamber of Commerce agri culture committee will meet at noon Monday at the Eagles Home, The retail division's clinic will meet at 6-30 p.m, Monday at the Eagles, beginning with a dinner, Fire Damages Trailer- Five damaged the interior of an unoccupied trailer at the Cut Rate Trailer Sales on M-52 at 12:15 p.m. Thursday.

According to AL dun Pifer, Adrian rural fire chief, the fire started when oil from an oil space heater spilled on the floor and ignited. New Star The postoffice department is planning to open two new star mail hauling routes out of Adrian. Bids should be in the Chicago office by March 9. One new route will be from Adrian to the junction of US-16 and US-23 near Ann Arbor where the mail truck will meet another route. A second route will be opened between Adrian and Ottawa Lake.

Indications are that the two routes will be operated for a year on a test basis. The Adrian post office has details. Jailed 2 Guilty Pleas Are Taken By Judge IN CAR A six-year-old boy was knocked down when he ran in front of a Rotary Chooses New Directors The Rotary Club elected four MOTORISTS PAY Three motorists paid traffic in Municipal Judge Paul BeU' court Thursday and today. new directors Thursday to take DonaM Tat 2g office in July. Thev are Carl De- Lamater.

Robert Paul! 1123 East Church Street paid Two 17-year-old youths-piead-1 car. in the" 100 block of South Meed guilty before Circuit Judge Kenzie Street at 5:40 p.m. Rex Martin today, one to break-1 day. Thomas Moore of 159 South' ing and entering and one to lar- McKenzie was taken to Bixby hos Rainier and Michael Watts. Rob-! 30 for failure to have his ceny, Elvin Dale Morgan of Swanton, Ohio, entered Johnson's Tavern in Riga township.

Fred Charles Ostrander, 4586 Labardee Road, snatched a purse. The total loot from the two' crimes was $8. pital for. examination and was! then released. He ran in front of a car driven by Dale N.

Anderson, 48, of 818 Vine Street, city police said. 44. Route 3. Adrian, month S10.30 for making an iml The speaker was a club mem- 1 Proper left turn. Ardith Burry, A summons for failure to yield jber.

Dr. John H. Dawson. He i 49. of 931 Vine Street paid S5.30 spoke on "The Convictions of a I for driving without an operator's Conservative." His theme on her person.

that a preponderant majority of I the American people are conserv-j puAMfir iw pi fl stivS'iriindcd "rcisct the UK ophy of the welfare state but are A scheduled meeting of count; um n.w visiles nov i i a i. i up(Jy ui LUC weizare siate UUL aie SUMCUUICU meeuiig ui i Morgan told Judge Martin that i rlgn wa j. lssuea to failing to speak Mut against false! school superintendents and theii he broke into the tavern Feb. Midiael Bradish, 18, of -o jand obtained only S3. He 1 arrested by Blissfield state police Feb.

28, oh US-223 in Palmyra township. He was remanded to jail with bond set at $2.500. Ostrander snatched the purse of Ruby H. Harrington of Adrian. He discovered the purse contain- Jed only S5.

He is in jail with bond set at Paul E. Adams of Jasper, was 1 after a traffic on North Winter at Mau Eight-year-old Gcnild Cmtiss, son of Mr, and Mrs. Dorman Cwtiss of Clayton, is the Scout to be registered in the Wolverine Council. The council was charted with the Boy Scouts of America in 1925. The Clayton P.T.-A.

organized a new Cub Scout pack during Boy Scout Week in February and Gerald was one of eight boys who joined pack 34. He has just re-, ceived his bobcat badge from his father (right) a member of the pack committee. Mrs. na Bender, den mother of the pack, is at the right. Ernest Duncan is the Cubmaster for the new pack.

St T1 prophets and are intimidated by I wives Monday at the Tecumsel blatant minorities." Some are (country club has been canceled, hap- deluded by ''something for noth-lit was reported today. he saidj but he The meeting was reset for Mon- T.nv, 1 At mi UI 5 CUUVCJ11C1ILJS, 11C 3CUU, UUL UC i A pened all: 43pm Thursday. contends tha( basicajlv A noon at the Rock Inn for of car cans cherish thdr freedom and counlv sch001 superintendents Ho 6- i Arf believe in individual responsibility only, Milton C. Porter, county bt, 01 Koute 1, Adrian, individual initiative." 'superintendent announced, according to city police. The Hough car was stopped for the! traffic light.

I Ricardo Burciaga, 19, of 21051 Geller Drive, was charged withj found guilty- today by Circuit Judge Martin of driving while violating the 'speed law "after his under the influence of car skidded on East Beecher cants. He was ordered to pay street- at 9 p.m. Thursday. State $100 fine and S15 costs or said the ve hicle struck a DEATHS William H. Rockwood Clarence M.

Sharp William H. Rockwood of 611' BLISSFIELD Clarence saiu vtjiucit: suuL'K a GO days in the county jail. I utility pole and the fence around East Maumee Street died at his Sharp, 60 years old. of 319 Spring- Adams, represented by Clynelthe Bridgeport Brass Co. Bur-1 home Thursday at 5 p.m.

He i Avenue Adrian, died sud- W. Durst, was found guilty of iaga told troopers he tried t.o been in failing liealth the charge by Justice Larrainne stop because a car entered i i i Jasi sjx inonLns. unin Seaman but appealed, the con- street in front of him. city hall where he on business in municipal viction to circuit court. Nathan) in 1949.

Mr. Rock-jcourt. Mr. Sharp had been act- T. Fairchild, 'assistant proseeu-j A summons for unsafe starting wood had been employed as ajj as a Process server for the itor, presented the case for the; was issued by Blissfield state feather finisher at the Sunlor- Ulree ears Justice Larrainne Seaman sen- "Smart" Wives In Career Concept people.

Adams was arrested by Blissfield state police in the parking lot of an Adrian drive-in restaur- By Dorothy Roe "I remember spending furs and diamonds to demonstrate; ant Nov. 4. Associated Press Women's Editor days at a midwestern university, I his success. She, too, was a sym- What kind of a girl should an whe got acquainted with ajbol. ambitious voung business man ir umber of the students ese "Today, however, a girl who is boys were dead serious about too preUy is suspect.

Business marry? "A smart one." says Personal police to Vern C. DeLand, 76. of bach Co. for 36 years. Although apparently in his Cadmus, after a three-car acci-j Rockwood was 'born July 5 y.

did have Gerald G. May, pre-medical! Martin, 63, of Clayton. The Mar-! tin car struck the DeLand automobile, shoving it into a parked toi ollv assisted Cameron ana ug1 the kind gj rl wl men figure if she's so glamoVous I studcnt at Ohio Wesleyan Univer- wmeron. koln thom Bot owned by Robert Barrett, of l. be Hawley, novelist and world trav- tenced Wesley E.

Hitchcock, whose books usually are set years old, of Louis, to in a background of big business, serve two days in the county jail Thursday for driving with a revoked operator's license. In addition, Hitchcock was ordered to pay S25, S4.90 or spend an additional ten days in jail. Blissfield would help them get ahead business. "One boy came to me and said. Tm crazy about a girl here.

She's Beauty is secondary. Today the only one rve ever loved But young executives consider the rm se on a Corpora ti 0 career, tellectual wife a status symbol. an(J ghe jsn really very bright The era of the beautiful will she be a dumb wife, who used to be the Corporation heads choosing new ideal of the nation's tycoons, consider the wife an must be a featherbrain is the. era when horn-rimmed i dc a ij for glasses and a Beta He Route 3, Hudson. condition 1896.

in the son of and Cora Fairbanks in SharP He W3S eDgaged farm wife in tne for 0 years and also wag as a conductor on the i In 1898 Mr. Rockwood joined former Toledfl the Blissfield Dmted Brethren way and Qn key are feminine assets." Mrs. Marjorie The generation of the big bus- street, iness man who married a much- Sylvia Hill, daughter of Mr. younger second wife after he ant i Mrs. Franklin Hill of 3451 ttnu aiso 01 high schoolasticj Edward Rogers, 25-year-old De- church.

Later Mr. and Mrs. Rock- Railroad He also le is the son ofjtroit truck driver, was moved to or a jj me as May of 515 Allis with driving on the wrong side they joined the U.B. church ini sa i esnlan anri of the road after his vehicle col-i 1911 when the Rev. H.

C. Mason achieved success also is past, state police arrested htm Thurs- a thing of the past, says Hawley, I important part of the picture, day'in Rome township. author of "Executive sa ys Hawley. But today the in- Pay Phone Bruce Thompson of the Gen- McCall" and the just-pub-! terest is not in whether the wife lished "The Lincoln Lords." can throw a big party, but wheth- eral Telephone Company report- "There is a changing' conceptler she can carry on an intelli- ed to sheriffs deputies that tnelof the executive wife," he discussion, pay phone at US-223 and, Treatjplains. "In research for my lat-j "There was a 1 he says, Highway was damaged and book I talked to men boasted that their, S20 removed from the cash draw-1executives, businessmen and knew nothing about their er.

The incident was reported atUege'boys all over the country, This was the smart at- 'working together for the husband's success. He points out: "The young executives who are coining to the top now are the ones that married during World War went back to school after the war, raised families while her home Wednesday from Park- other driver was Arthur Shep- view hospital in Toledo where pard, 49, of Gary. Ind. Rogers i T. i J- I frtJr) ft-i-innar-c ha af Bent Oak Highway, returned to was employed in automobile salesman and for the last 10 years had.been a tester for the lided with a tractor-trailer truck)was the pastor.

Mr. at D.m. Thursday on US-112l was artivp in A' AsSOCiatl()n at 6:05 p.m. Thursday on active in church work, two miles east of Clinton. The Mr.

Sharp was a past master of 9:30 p.m. Thursday. Probate Harriett H. Arnold of Addison, Is administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Cara A. Foote, -formerly of Addison.

Probate Judge L. B. Kuney made the appointment. well as to the-wives of many ofititude. The little woman was-sup- them.

I got a new picture of the to be merely decorative, kind of woman today's young protected from business worries are seeking. lot her husband. He bought her Bixby. Hospital Admitted Mrs. Harley VanEtten, Jasper medical.

Mrs. William Dunbar, Clayton medical. George Andrews, Wauseon, ac cident. Morris Hise, Hudson, surgery Mrs. Hal Lumbardo, 2400 Cur tis Road, surgery.

Edwin Parker, 1109 North Street, medical. Mrs. Chester- Schwartz, 12 North Main Street, surgery. Mrs. Charles Cherry, 420 Mer rick Street, surgery.

Wilford, 12, son of Mr. and Mrs Wiliord Hawley, 2728 Bent Oak medical. Melinda, eight months, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Willie Watts 115 Seeley Street, medical.

Discharged 'Mrs. Kathi-yn First, Route 3. Mrs. Thomas Kelley, 967 Michi gan Avenue. Charles Lake, Maple Lane Manor.

Othmar Herman, 133 East Maple Avenue. Mrs, Jack Dillon, 873 Addison Street. Lawrence Armstrong, Route 3. Mrs. Basilic Perez and infant daughter Cynthia, Blissfield.

Mrs. Edmund Norvell, 435 Dennis Street. Advertising Notices Manning's Country Kitchen Open 11 a.m. 9 p.m. Tuesdays through Sundays.

Closed Mondays. Crushed stone, processed gravel, pebbles' for the troublesome driveway. Nick Miller Son. LODGE NOTES Regular raeeUnc of Enterprise Rebekfth Lodse No. 4.

Friday. March 4. 1960. at 7:30 p.m. Past Noble Granda Night.

En, tertainment and refreshments. Ora Tester, N.G.: Doris Rec. Sec'y. Adrian Commandery No. 4.

Knights Templar, tegular Stated Conclave Friday, March 4, 1960. at 7:30 p.m. afterwards. George McCombs, Eminent Com- nianderr B. S.

Klappich, Recorder. Adrian I.O.O.F. No. Regular meeting Monday noght at 7:30 p.m. at our Temple located mt 120 South Winter Street.

Please ittend. John Kelley, Noble Grand: Theodore Duueau. Rec. Scc'y. Regular meeting of Adrian LTiapter No.

122. Order nf the Eastern Star. Monday. March 7, 1960. at p.m.

Birthday party. Elveaa Roberts, W. Burr, Sec'y. 4'Demolition-Bids Received For Parking Lot Buildings Four bids on demolition of buildings for the four proposed parking lots were opened by city officials Thursday afternoon. The over-all bids ranged from-a low $3,244 to a high of $17,000.

The buildings to be razed include the L. W. Smith building on South Winter Street, the former offices of the General Telephone company on West Church Street, the former Everiss Funeral Home on Toledo Street and buildings on the Stewart-Mack'property on Toledo Street and the Park-Melbourne property on Market Place. The low bid was submitted by and dug in to make up for their lost years of education. "While the husbands were going back to college the wives went too, and often picked up a couple of extra degrees.

Today there are women Ph. D's all over the place." Hawley was bora in Howard, S. and started setting type on the Minor County Pioneer at the i age of 12. At-14 he was writing a project, or the low bid for the co Now he lives on a farm demolition of each of the properties involved. near Lancaster, travels extensively in both Europe and the The cost of the demolition will orient, and enjoys life, be paid with funds from p.s.

He has a smart wife, too. $260.000 parking meter revenue I bond issue which was sold recently by the city. Only one bid was received for 300 parking meters for use on the proposed new parking lots. she has been a surgical patient. Mr.

a'nd Mrs. John Hiekman of 1043 Orchard Drive left today for a vacation at Fort Lauderdale, Fla. They plan to meet Mr. and Mrs. Ed Senac of 318 Highland Drive who left for Fort Lauderdale earlier in the week.

Mr. and Mrs. Louis Roberts have returned from a vacation trip through the Southwest. They took their daughter, Mrs. Francis Carey, and four grandchildren to Albuquerque, N.M., to join Mr.

Carey and then toured through' ill i vvcia udSL UJ serving as class leader and M- the Palmy ing offices on the ad mi mstra and a member of ft live board for more than 25! 0 told troopers he was attempting) vea rs. He aiso taught the men's; -IT- to overtake a third truck but bIe class Mr Rockwood al marned Nov 4 not make it in time. A truck driven by Paul L. McCoy, 35, of Midway, Ohio, struck I to Hazel Measures who survives ways was interested and active wiflj two da ht in civic affairs. In addition to his wife, Olive, (Ruth) Rychner of Adrian and Mrs.

Paul (Blanche) Buehrer of the side of a car driven by Marion he is survived by two sisters. Palmyra: a son. Hervey 'Sharp A. Garrison, 34, of Route 3, Hattie Weiderhoft of Ypsi-jof Blissfield: five grandchildren; an, at 9:55 a.m. Thursday on land and Mrs.

Nellie Curry ofi and step-mother, Mrs. Alice M-34 at Shepherd Road. Troop- Flint: four grandchildren. Wil-j Sharp of- Adrian. ers said McCoy attempted tojliam C.

Rockwood of Adrian, overtake the Garrison car which i Robert E. Rockwood of Ida, was making a left turn. The funeral will be Saturday at Burt Street, Tecumseh p.m. at the Tagsold Funeral jCarl Rockwood of Montpelier i Home here. The Rev.

Philip land Mrs. Wanda Weaver of Palmvra will nffim Rapid oh) and Texas, Arizona and into Califor- charged with failing to stop in the) great grandchildren. He was pre- ceded in death by one son, Clyde, assured clear distance ahead aft-i Mh iq Charles Glenn, son Mr. er her car struck the rear March 26 1943. and Mrs.

Howard Glenn of 828 anotner driven by Holbert Cub- Funeral services will be Mon- Toledo Street, qualified as a ber i Shawnec' da at 1:3 at United marksman and was awarded a marksmanship medal in rifle shooting at Camp Pendleton, where he is stationed with the Marine Corps. Adrian Vicinity Lynn Fauver. the son of Mr. Social News Street at 4:35 p.m. Thursday in Tecumseh.

Charles E. King, 18. of Tecum- conducted at the grave at Palmyra cemetery. FUNERALS Mrs. Maude Fetterman services for Mrs.

Funeral Brethren church with the Rev. H. B. Peter officiating, assisted, by the Rev. -Willis Lechliedner.

Maude Fetterman of 149 Seeley Burial will be in Oakwood ceme- Street, who died Tuesday morn- a U-turn on Michigan Avenue in Clinton at 5:50 p.m. Thursday. The King vehicle 'struck the side The last of a series of studio The occasion was in celebration 0 another car driven by Donald seh, was charged with unsafe tery. Friends may call at the I'ing at the Bixby hospital, starting when he tried to make i Braun Funeral Home until noon I Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Braun recitals for the mothers of the of Mcs.

McMunn's birthday, music pupils of Miss Irene Murphy will be Sunday at 4 p.m. in The Town and Country club her home on Union Street. 1 Thursday evening with Mrs. are Pamela Capper, Maryanne Norris Fauver of Cad-iMcAndrew, Michael McAndrew the Dore Wrecking company of Kawkawlin. This is the same concern which razed the Deerfield Housing project on 'Division Street.

The bids will be considered by he city commission at the city lall Monday night before the con- Tact is awarded. mus, is the ''Citizen of th month" at the Cadmus schoo A sixth grader, Lynn's award i based on scholarship and leader ship. Gabreiel Fahrenheit, invento of the mercurial thermometer The commissioners can con-jwas a German physicist born in sider the, low bid for the entire'Danzig. BOUNCY BABY Pat Hourd finds the new hahy llama a (risky handful to look after at Whipsnade Zoo near 'Dunstable, Eng, The newcomer was born in January. David Kathy Wells, Christie Totten Dart.

Jinger Andrews Robert Andrews, Jill Senac, Cynthia Kirsch, Marjorie Marsh. Nora Bates, Maurleen Downard, Janis Rymal, Rosemary and Carol Pratt. Smith Mrs. Jack Heppinstall. elected president of the Beta Sigma chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Wednesday evening in the home of Mrs.

Robert Creger in Blissfield. Other officers are vice president, Mrs. John O'Brien; recording secretary, Mrs. Jack Coomer; corresponding, secretary, Mrs. Harvey Ostrander; and treasurer, Mrs.

Paul Spakowski. Those on the city council will be Mrs. James Brown, Mrs. Richard Coulson and Mrs: Spakowski. Mrs.

Creger presided at the business meeting. The four mem- sers who volunteered to work in ie pediatric ward at Bixby hospital were Mrs. Ostrander, Mrs. 3'Brien, Mrs. Spakowski and VIrs.

The next meeting will be party at the home of Mrs. Richard Powell, 834 Mich- gan Avenue, March 16. mes OD NorUl pupils who will present numbers mes OD orl Road The meeting, was originally scheduled last Thursday, but was postponed because of the weather. Mrs. Paul Perkins was the co-hostess.

Appointed to a committee to assign projects 'for each-month were Mrs. Lee Coffey, Mrs. Dale Garrison and Mrs. James. "A traveling food basket! Baker, 30, of Clinton.

JUSTICE COURT VERDICT CONFIRMED IN CIRCUIT BAKERSFIELD Calif Max Albert Walz of Brooklyn, I A Bakersfield trucking Monday. firm was found guilty of reckless driv-J whose oil rig was involved ing by Circuit Judge Rex Martin a a i Thursday in an appeal from jus-jgost 14 ves Funeral Home, with the Rev. Willis Lechleidner officiating. Burial was in Lenawee Hills Memorial Park. The bearers were Clifford Lane, Ralph Fetterman, James Fetterman, Dale Fetterman, David Uloth and Forest Sweet.

Roscoe F. Weber HUDSON The funeral serv- collision that ice for Roscoe Fred Weber who is being sued i died Sunday at his home on Cletice court. It cost Walz courtjf or two jiii on dollars by Santa jment Highway, Seneca, was'at costs to get the. same verdict from i Fe a way the Charles Son Fu- neral Home Wednesday at 3 p.m. a circuit judge.

Santa Fe accused Oglesby! iThe Rev. Gerald French official- Justice L. J. VanDeusen order- 'Brnlhers Truckin" Co of neeli-' -------was started. Games were played ed Walz to pay a fine and costs pr1 VP JL led.

Kurial was in Dibble' ceme- ce tery Wheatland townshi P' HU)S the and Refresh- of $75 and $21 in justice court. -nPn' ments were served by the hostess. I Judge Martin sentenced him toi, -1 nn ff nns i dale county. The bearers were The next meeting will be a din- pay a $75 fine but raised the costs i tl uc laden fll i Elliott, Ray oil, drove in front of the east-j ford Woodby Les pay to $28. meeting ner at 7 p.m.

at the home of Mrs. Harold Fauver of Valley Road. uau. 'to confer with his attorney, Rob- sen er tram Tu day The Letter Carriers Auxiliary ert J. Baker, concerning an ap- stopping in violation of Call- met Thursday evening at the! peal to the state supreme court in i formas moto laws Walz asked for.60 days in bound San Francisco Chief; pas-, siler and Gordon Woodby tram home of Mrs.

Bruce Lucey on the matter. Lake Street, with eight members present. Cards were the diversion of the evening. Refreshments. were served by the hostess.

The next meeting will be April 7 at! The railroad says the train! ice Mrs Mrs. Eliza A. Hinger HUDSON The funeral serv- Ai. aga Clinton state police ticketed obeyed al! safety rules at the who died suddenly at 'her home in Walz for losing control of his i crossing. car and damaging property on US-112 west of Clinton, Sept.

29. Nathan T. Fairchild, assistant the home of Mrs. Gordon Bull prosecuting attorney, appeared on Addison Street. i Hudson Sunday was at -the Rollin (Baptist church Wednesday at 1:30 The skin of a camel makes p.m.

The Rev. Raymond Riley, tough leather; the bones are assisted by the Rev. Clarence sometimes used as a substitute Rodd of Mason, officiated. Burial for the people." I for ivory. TOURING THESPIANS High School Group Plans Play Lo, the traveling Thespian has in Michener, Garfield and Jeffer- Mrs.

Carl Roback was the honored guest at a cradle shower Tuesday evening given by Mrs, Hephner in her home at 124 East Michigan Street. Games vere played and prizes awarded the winners. Refreshments were served by the hostess.from-.a ta)le with a gay centerpiece of red and candy striped.carnations. The icnored guest received many ap- iropriate gifts. Mrs.

Arthur Connjn entertained it a dinner Thursday evening in her home at 146 Seeley Street, i not vanished from America. Adrian has such a group. school-history, a traveling troupe! son schools. Each performance -begins at 3 i.m. but not before various will.perform before grade school children.

Making up the Thespians are 14 juniors and sophomores. The presentation, "Rumpelstilt- skin," is a dramatic play in the elementary child's eyes. After each performance the actors become stage hands. They will dismantle the sets, pack up the lights and move the-entire production to another elementary school by truck. This will be'done six times.

On March 29, 30, and, 31 the players tlems in each of the different schools are met and conquered. The pupils -will also be make-up artists, stage hands, prompters, -and last but not actors. They go into three days of dress, rehearsals March 21. They will Quests were 'Mr. and Mrs.

Har-! visit Alexandsr, liicoln and JIc- ild McMunn and daughter Kay Ousted, and Gene Whitcher. Kinley schools, respectively. On April 6, 7, 8, they'll set up shop mond Lewandowski. It is believed iwas in Maple Grove cemetery in Hudson. The bearers were- Richard.

James and Tom Rupley, John and Bruce Klinger and Robert Beagle. H. Earl Hall MORENCI The funeral ser- or H. Earl Hall who died that more knowledge about acting! Monday in Southgate were held will be gained by the players through a play of this type. Making up the troupe are Virgil Zetzsche, Norman Van Sickle, Ric Bohms, Rufus Rhea, Claude Yoakum, Diane Johnson, Mary Fisher, Pam Goedert, Margie Cook, Janet Cessario, Marcy Ryznar and Nan Fedor.

The play? It's the story of a dwarf who spins gold from straw. become familiar 'with He makes an underhanded deal the two sets; one in the the queen to do this in re- garden arid the other in the queen's spinning room. Just as on the Great White Way, changes will be made, lines will be altered and last minute panics averted; The presentation is the brain-; cnfld of English teacher, Ray-' turn for the queen's child. A loophole in- the agreement says the dwarf will spin for nothing if the queen guesses his name. "Rjmoelitiltskin" Thursday at 2 p.m.

from the Ackland-Fink Funeral Home. Elder Norman Middag officiated. Burial was in Oak Grove cemetery. The bearers were Dale Smith, Gordon Allen, Hal Taylor, Curtis Marks, Oliver Keller 'and Ulysses Buckley. John Reese BLISSFIELD Funeral 'serv.

ices for John Reese, who died Tuesday, were held Thursday at 2:30 p.m. in the Tagsold Funeral Home. The Rev. C. H.

Schmelzer officiated. Burial was in dwarf's name. Here's hoping the queen can pronounce it. cemetery. The bearers were 'West e.

and Stanley Miller, Orvffle Fick, Homer Betz, Gust Fischer and Richard Van SicWe..

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