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COMPARATIVE TEMPERATURES r' Ti- i Euy'in Lcc; 1 At 7 o'clock this morning the temperature was 64, highest yesterday 78, lowest 62, Highest year ago yesterday 81, lowest 62. Time. Trouble. Monev m- Alexandria, Best little City in Indiana, and Home of Rqck Wool I FOUNDED DEC. 10, 209 ALEXANDRIA, INDIANA, FBIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1928 PRICE TWO CEim TRANSPORTATION -i Social and Personal Items LMSTITUTr SPEAKERS Prof.

Schmuckeri of I WeBt Chested Pa and Pres. Paul TRAGEDY TIKES' TOLL UISEN TRAIN HIT AUTOMOBILE FINK DAY BUT MUCH COOLER There were a few clouds in the sky but for the most part it i Was a fair day. although the mercury; dropped Considerably and it was quite ijcool at It was cool and fair this morning, with pects that rain 'will stay away twer the weekend in centra Indiana. lOFiGIIILDREII IS if pig propXej,) i EARLIER LKEs DRPVriS HI STOCK WELL Frank leisure Tragic Deal Farm In Duck- creek Township i of Creek ihave, been secured to' address "the 1929' Madison County Teachers' Institute, it was announced in connection with the -closing of the 1928 institute which bas been A session at Anderson since Monday. Practically all of FRIDAY.

Baptist church farewell reception for Rev. and Mrs. Kenneth Eichen-berger at home of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Mottweiler at 7:30.

the township teachers Jn the countyj More Z500 Youngsters have been attending. 1 UnnHlAfl OR TmhiImi I' Each Day Mrs. Wid Carver spent today with One of Party of Frankton High School Kilted --Last Night One dead, two others in a critical relatives at AJKterson. iMVs. Everett Little spent Thursday at Sumsaitville.

'7 Mrs. O. spent today at Anderson. i W. L.

Jones spent this morning; at Frankton. Lafe Moreland made trip-to Elwood Thursday. Robert Breece maae a btuiness trtp to Summitville this morning. Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Ball of Chicago, are visiting at the home 'of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rothinghouse. Robert Churchman, Harold Mad-dox and Howe Carver spent Thursday night at Elwood. Miss Mferjorie French left this morning for a few dt-ys' visit with Miss Gertrude Crouch at Fortville.

JESSttP WILL.PJ.EACH SMITH Rev. Carey Jessup, pastor of the Baptist church, announced this morning that he will speak at the Sunday night services' in his church on the Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cary spent weanesaay evening' at Anderson, Township Trustee H. 0, Frazier was at Anderson yesterday attending a.

meeting: of the county board of ted-I ucation, which is composed of all the township trustees in -the county i Air though a number of matters weri i discussed in the: the prob-- lems connected with' transporting condition and three other seriously hurt is pho result of a crash between an automobile and a Pennsylvania freight train at Frankton about 8:30 Thursday night. Miss Elouise Wade returned 'to Ev OVER II. STUDENTS ARE REGISTERED B. F. son of the Nathan Leisure and one of -the wealthiest farmers in the north part of Madison county, lost his life on Thursdays when he fen intoli a 'well on and was drowned." Leisure and.

Harmon farm hand, were removing pump frOfn' irwell at large Tbarn btf the Miss Cletus Meredith, 18, daughter children to and from, schools was the of Frank Meredith, telegraph opera- tor.iat Frankton, died, in Mercy hos principal topic considered. Subject 'of "Al Smith and Christian Citizenship." This is an issue which has been raised in many places since'' Smith was n6minated f6r the presidency ,1 add Rev. Jesaup believes. it to one in which large nurrtbers of 'men and women are interested one way" bi another. pital Elwood this morning, at 12:45 anston, 111.) Wednesday after a visit here with Mm Virginia Baum.

i Mr. and Mrs'. Frank Roseboom ari spending- the week at Tippecanoe t.s Will Baum and Miss Virginia Baum are spending a few days in Chicago. i I J.fj Leisure and the former 1 had 0 "The trustee, to the afternoon 'at; tended the county teachers' institute I which is in accordance with usual cnstom. The.

meeting was the lone for trustee before the new term irom ner. injuries, ana nuuert iuuu-soh'i a' son of former county conimis-sioner Lestis Johnson, a critical condition there. Virgil Hester, age gone down some distance into the well supporting himself by standing bn the brick lining of the well. The bricks eave way under his weieht and he lof school opens in the various town John Sackman and son of Detroit, former residents of thiscity, 19, and the Francis -age 13, Leah BbiislogV 'age 16, and snips next I Safety in the transportation of are here visiting friends. Hubert Jackson, tge .20, suffered Opening Day Brought -Out Large, Response From Regular, Stytjents 'd-J One hundred and twelve students of the senior1, high school registered Thursday afternoon at the' office of uiyvuyo ana flirs; was thrown hrto 'the water, which was abont twelve feel deep.

Stevenson made frantic efforts to rescue him, but without success. He ran to summon Tielp and ropes were SISTER QUITE SICK. Mrs. Vesta Phillips of Jackson, Mich, who is visiting the W. F.

Wilson family, was called to Anderson Thursday by the serious illness of her sister, Mp. Laura Montgomery. minor injuries. Hattie Dipboye 'spent Wednesdav at Mr. and Mrs.

John Ritter and Mr. childyeii toi and from 'school has be come One of the -big problems with which township trustees have to deal The young people, all students of Andersen. i and Mrs. Homer Halterman called on relatives and friends at Anderson in school matters. A campaign of Mrs.

Hattie Dipboye of Carthaeel Thursday. is in the city visiting her son Chester Dipboye, and wife. Scott Heritage called on his C. W. Grant, at Logansport.

Mr. and Mrs. Rauleieh Rineer call Thursday evening and found his about ed on Mrs Grace Powell at Muncie the same. Thursday night. obtained Tjy which' men were lowered into the "well tmd brought' Leisure's body to the surface.

Efforts to revive him with pulmotor; failed. Mr. Leisure is survived by the widow; two children, Aubrey Leisure, residing three miles north of Elwood, and Mrs. Geraldine Campbell, at home; three brothers, Oscar Leisure, living eigKl mfleS north of Elwbbd; Bert Leisure, residing seven miles northwest of here, and George Leisure, of two miles east of a sister, Mrs. Gertie Peterson of near Swayzee.

He was a member of the Harmony Christian church. the Frankton "high school, had attended band concert and were, starting on' a ride when the accident occurred. The machine had slowed down for the grade rossing and the motor went dead as it reached the tracks. It Was demolished. The train, apparently unseen by the driver; was too hear' to be halted.

automobile was hit near the middle and thrown ,100 feet down the tracks. Johnson is the son of testis Johnson, former county commissioner and lives three miles east from Frankton. Miss Meredith lives in Frankton. Her father, Frank Meredith, is telegrapher for the- Pennsylvania. Principal Ralph Thurston or the opening of the school "term next week.

Most of them are students whose classes will be regular during the and, their registration serves to materially 'reduce' the work necessary next Tuesday, when classes will be organized. I Mr. Thurston is at his office again today, and it was expected that a large number of additional students, prebably near a hundred, would be registered today. He will 'be at his Mrs. Robert Conder returned to her Vome in Detroit, Mich today after a E.

Webster is spendimr tne weeK end with Miss Marjorie Con-boy at South Bend. BEING PLANNED education for bus drivers is to be Inaugurated, and as part of that cam paign a by the Big Four Railroad Company the interest of safety, is to be shown at the Senior high school at Anderson on Saturday, Sept. 8. While the picture is intended primarily for the benefit of school hack drivers, the. public will be admitted free of charge.

Incidental to the movie, there -will bef addresses by transportation officials of different railroads. School officials are taking this step with a view of reducing accidents at rail crossings to a minimum. The county has been lucky heretofore in avoiding serious acci-dents involving-'school hacks, but-it is a question how long this good luck continue. Mrs. Luella Schronz, Mrs.

Georee Landstorfer and Georee Landstorfer. office again on Saturday afterrioort' to spent Thursday night tt Elwood. There was a gooa attendance at the meeting of the Alexandria chapter of accomodate pupils who are employed and who were not able to report yesterday or today. Students from the Mrs. Herbert Rimes returned to the Isaak Walton League, held at the! visit with her parents, Dr.

and Mrs. F. G. Keller. Mrs.

Mel Carson of Louisville, Mrs. Art G. French and Mrs. Art Clark and daughter Shirley Ruth, were dinner guests today of Mrs. Walter Hughes at Anderson.

Mrs. Ben Lamthertson entertained at -a birthday surprise supper 'Wednesday evening at her home on East Garfield street in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Lambertson. The guests were Mrs. Clara Lambertson, Mr.

and Mrs. William Dulin, her home in Indiana Harbor Wednesday after a visit here with her Mr, and Mrs. Will F. Baum. city hall Thursday night, and plans were launched: the; annual dinner of the organization, which will Marsh, father of Miss Marsh, lives at the west side of the town.

Virgil Bouslog, father of Leah.BbusIog, lives on a farm 'one mile east of Frankton. George a farmer and of Virgil, has a farm near there. Hf bert jackley lives with his father, Mark O. Jackley, fiVe miles south, i "Mr. and Mrs.

Sturdevant spent this morning at Frankton. Omer Piret and Charles Shinabar-ger called on 'Hilton Spenceley at Muncie Thursday' evening. Mrs. Sam Garges and daughter; be given some time during the fall. Mrs.

J. Smith and Miss Celeste Reports from the farmers who country who have, not yet registered will also have ah opportunity to do so Saturday afternoon. 1 Wednesday night about fifty members of the new freshman class, many of them 'with their parents, attended a 'meeting at the gym at which the various courses Were outlined and explained. As a result the freshmen reared a number of pheasants this Smith left this morning for a visit in Pittsburgh, and other points in the east. year were encouraging as most of the and Miss Madge Dick witnessed a Mr.

and Mrs. John Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hiatt of Anderson, Mr. and will be able to make a wiser choice Dr.

and Mrs. P. H. Martin and family are making arrangements to show at Anderson this afternoon. Mrs.

Paul Mobley and daughters Mrs. Harold McNett, Vivian Fex, of their year's work in high school The greatest care is exercisrd by township in the selection of drivers for school hacks. The law requires that bus drivers must have the same moral qualifications as. a school teacher, and none but dependable, straight-forward men are being entrusted with the "responsibility "of (driving a school hack. if There are 85 school hacks employed in Madison They haul 2,654 school children twice each day, making a total of 5,108 passengers per day.

During the course of the leave Monday for their new home in Gladys and Oliver Hiatt and Robert Jean and left today for a Warren, Ohio. Lambertson. SICK MAN GOT OFF TRAf SENT TO INFIRMARY Junior high school students will have an opportunity to register at the office of Principal O. L. Springer young fowls are living and doing well.

They will be used for stocking purposes on several game reserves, and the farmers who raised them this year are anxious to raise additional broods next season. The League will also plant several varieties of water grass in the local pits over which it has supervision, ir order to provide food for the young fish with which the pits have been stocked. Several other matters of rou-. visit in Columbus, Ohio. Miss Mildred Miller entertained nt Mrs.

W. A. Feight, Mrs. Elmer Larson and Mrs. Ed Feight are at the school building this afternoon six o'clock dinner Thursday evening Miss Mary JuerRer returned frohi Kokomo today after a two days' en and Saturday afternoon.

spending the remainder of the week at her home on North Harrison street gagement there. Her guests inclhded Mesdames Berna- at Edinburg. HOMER HALL WILL SING dine Wallace, Helena Welsh, Dora Mr. and Mrs. Albert and school year the total number of passengers handled amounts to 817,280.

Mrs. E. A. Richards and daughter LOCAL CHURCH SUNDAY tine busiifess were considered at the 2 daughter Mary Louise, Mr. and Mrs.

Patricia, of Muncie, are spending meeting Thursday night. Kelly, Misses Metha Vance, Roxy Cussins," Ruby Morrow and Sara Quinn, all of Anderson, Miss-Anna Crouse, Miss Eva Cary, Mrs. Nelle John Hickey, 67, who seems to have To operate the hacks' it costs the county an average of $27,17 for each few days with her sister. Mrs. Virgil Edwin Thomas of Fort Wayne, and Miss Margaret Merker were dinner ur.

j. ti. Hall received a message been more or less of a wanderer over pupil attending district schools. HERF FOR NEW PLATES. C.

C. Kinley, Dwight Osborne guests at the Mahony home Thursday evening. Johnston and Mrs. Chloe Linsmeyer of this city. this morning stating that his soil omer, whose home is in St.

Joseph. is motoring through to Alexandria, and will spend a few days with the country but who said that all the relatives he knew of lived in Pennsylvania, was picked up by the police here Thursday after he had gotten off a southbound Big Four freight Francis Irwin and John Brewer, all of Summitville, were in the city Thursday and today for rtew auto Mrs. Fred Glbbs was hostess yes Mrs. Carl Robinson (entertained the his relatives here, attending the Hall terday to the Thursday Afternoon members of the Thursday Afternoon license plates. IMIingwood.

Alice and Nellie Stiffler of Los Angeles, California, Mrs. Rozzie Hull and Hollis Hull of Connersville, are guests of relatives here today. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Cowley, of Elwood and and Mrs.

Thomas Davis will spend the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Dill, at Richmond. Mr. and Mrs.

Milford Craig will Bridge club at a 1 o'clock luncheon. reunion on Sunday. Homer is an accomplished vocalist, and will sing ut the Sunday morning services in the Christian church. FIND TOMATOES FROM FACTORY HERE AT HOGAN'S bridge Thursday in honor of H. Martin, who will leave Monday for her new home in Warren, Ohio THOMAS FILED BOND William R.

Thomas has filed his train. Hickey was sick and in need of medical attention, and steps were at first taken to have him sent to the Robert Long hospital at Indianapolis. It was decided later to remove him to the hospital at the' county infirmary. club at her home. Favors were award-d Mrs.

Cyril Zettel and Mrs. William Stagman. Delicious refreshments were served the members. Mr. and Mrs.

William Kessler and children left today for a visit with Mr. and Mrs. George Shelley at Ben nington, Ind. Those attending were Mesdames J. H.

Edwards, Ernest Rothinghouse, Clar bond as treasurer of the Alexandria school board, in the office of Ward Shetterly, county auditor. The bond HELPED WITH DEAL. In the sale of the Little Stpr restaurant to Nick George, of Elwood ence Painter, Roy Buffkin and Robert age ambulance. He was placed under and he was taken there in the Herit- 'Mch is in the sum of 130,000 is leave this evening for Gary and W. Ball of Chicago.

v. signed by a surety company. physician's care and was expected this week, the Times-Tribune is informed today that A. B. Lee, loca'.

real estne man, was also conhected and Mrs. Norman Craig will leave this evening for Chicago, where they Representatives from the various will spend a few days with relatives. Pythian Sisters temples of Madison with the tic aii.g of the deal. to be all right again in a few days. Hickey said that he had been working in the fruit belt in Michigan and was on his way south.

county will meet at Magirolia temple HAD TONSILS REMOVED Mrs. Whetsell. of Alexandria, was operated at Anderson Thursday for the removal of her tonsils. at Anderson Fj-iday afternoon anr Mr. and Mrs.

George Jackson of John Hogan, who was fined in city court for the alleged theft of some buggy wheels taken from the Mrs. Ed Monroe property, has restored the missing, wheels and his sixty-day jail sentence was suspended. HERE FOR PLATES Joseph Latchaw of Summitville Fourteen members of the J.r.ive' Union of tne Christian church met Thursday afternoon at the hon.e of Mrs. i. W.

Winfrey. After the husi-r-ss and social meeting, a picnic sapper was 3njoyd. The U. B. Aid met Thursday with Mrs.

Burl Jlartwell. After a social Detroit, stopped in Alexandria Thursday enroute to Anderson to visit Mrs. Laura Montgomery, who is sr- TEACH AT SPICELAND mi 1 i t- a. and John Hobbs of Elwood COST OF ORPHANAGE the city this morning for a new auto "11BS nas oeen ay license plate and transfer. Newcastle this week attending the evening to make arrangements for a county meeting.

There will be a piteh-in dinner at 6 o'clock and all representatives have been requested to bring a dish of food. A question box will be -conducted and prizes giv en the winners. Hogan's home ia.at Elwood, andjiously ill The cost of maintaining the County Orphans' Home for the II A 1 1 I month endine August 28 was 2 unier or roiice aianring went mere and was assisted by Elwood police in a search of his home, at which win leaen again tne coming year in afternoon rofreshments Wie prvcd the schools at Spiceland. 045.61, according to a report filed with the county recorder by Super Mrs. J.

F. Merker will entertain a few friends this evening at dinner at the English hotel in honor of Mrs. P. H. Martin, who will leave Monday Mesdames Robert Johnson and daugh ter T'av.

William Lawson intendent Charles Thornburg. The Alexandria members of the El wood Country Club will be hostesses 1 Robert Dyev, William Kessler and to reside in Warren, Ohio. children, Charles Humphries and cMl M'CORKHILL IS CHOSEN AGAIN AS PRESIDENT FINED FOR ASSAULT. Herman Fiscus was fined $5 and costs in city court this morning afte? he had entered a plea of guilty to a charge of slapping Homer Haltarmari in a family altercation Thursday for' the Labor Day dinner dance, on Monday, September 3. Reservation's NOTICE.

dren, E. E. Craig, Rayt Mottweiler nnd children, Misses Fern Bi'ner Mrs. Roger Glpe' and Mrs. Jane Frisinger of Decatur, left Thursday for Palo Alto, California, for a five they found among other property which is suspected of having been stolen, 200 cans of tomatoes in cases.

The cans bore labels of the Alexandria Packing Corporation, and an investigation is being made to learn "how he came into possession of them. According! to the Elwood police, Hogan has been in trouble there or charges of larceny, his last appearance havipg Jbeen about -a year ago when he was accused of stealing corn Stores will be closed all day Monday, Sept. 3rd, on account for the dinner, which will be served at 6:30 o'clock, must be made by noon Saturday, September 1. Don't forget Martha inlnwitzky, Maybelle and Lela Harlwcll. The next meeting wil1 "'held September ISth with Mrs.

of Labor Day. Mottweiler. HAD SLIGHT COLLISION CHAMBER OF COMMERCE, weeks' visit with their sister and daughter, Mrs. George Meyers. Mr.

and Mrs. Paul Schier entertained at dinner Wednesday Mrs. Roy Gaskin and daughter Elizabeth Anne, of Anderson, Mr. and iMrs. J.

to call and make your reservations. The hostesses are as follows: Mr. -and Mrs. Corydon Hall. Mr.

and Mrs. John Elliott, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon May, Mr. and Mrs.

K. W. Huffine. Mr. and Mrs.

J. E. Car By Carl Craig. The Help Your Neighbor Club met oil dav with Mrs. Edith Brown Thurs William James of Alexandria, reported to police that he had had a collision with an unknown driver, license 22-709, at Main and Eighteenth streets at Anderson Wednesday night.

day. Following the dinner at noon FELL AND BROKE ARM. Albert. Baumgardner and. son, returned Thursday visit in Miami Resgrvp Christian Conference Came to Close' Thursday IJfight Rev.

John B. McCorkhill and Rev. music and readings were" enjoyrd. Those attendin-r wre Mesdamas H. ter, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles H. Carver, Mr. and (Mrs. C.

W. Davis, Mr. E. Vinson, Mrs. Charles Wales and daughters Virginia Anne and Betty OUR DOG SAYS L.

Zedekar, Milford Craig, Laum the northern part of the state and and Mrs. Virgil S. Day, Mr. and Mrs. R.

F. Fahy, Mr. and Mrs. F. G.

Keller. Mr. -and Mrs. K. J.

Sullivan. Michiean. Early Thursday while LARGE CROWD WAS AT TABERNACLf THURSDAY McMahan. Dan DelV Bell. Sarah Delnh, Blanche Wooky and daughter Marv.

John McfMahan and daughter Isahelle, Leah- Eimm and playing on a dam, Jr.1 fell and broke his left arm At the wrist, i i William 'Cunningham retamed 'Thursday night from Sugar Creek, in Clinton county, where they have been this The Weather: Generally fair tonight and Saturday, with rising tem Mr; and Mrs. A. E. Otto, Mr. aftf Mrs.

E. W. Yule. -n perature Saturday. week attending the annual There was another large audienc the guests, Mrs.

Claudius ZelekSr 1 1 i. Mrs. John Henry' delightfully en Mary, Dorothy and Paul Brown. 01 tne aiiami nescrve unnstian con- present at the gospel tabernacle on ference, which opened there Monday i fast Washington street Thursday 1 BABY AT ELLSWORTH HOME. Mr.

and Mrs, Ferreli' Elsworth, 1402 North Canal street, welcomed night seven pound baby boy. who has been named Virgil LeRoy. night. McCorkhill aFV-nitrhfr. -when Ella Kathervn Allen, irirl Members' of the Young Peoples' tertained Wednesday evening at her Nojth Harrison; street in honor of Be.mice of PeriWsjrl' vania, whd is visiting at the Henry Games of croquet were en chairman of the conference, and was fvnngelist, spoke on the subject, -chdseh as president for another year.

Ground of Salvation." There Senator Joe Robinson, of -Arkansas, Was yesterday let in ftn the secret that he is the Democratic nominee fdr vice-president. The noti Jean. Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Freestone entertained at dinner Wednesday evening at their home on North.

Harrison Their guests were Mr. and. Mrs. Marvin Worley and family, Mr. and Mrs, Homer Halterman and family; Mrr and Mrs.

Ed Snyder and family and- Mrs. Florence1 Rutledge of '-Bedford, a- A number of young folks enjoyed a steak fry Wednesday at Schwinn's'grove- rest -of he city. Those attending were Misses Martha Parker, Janice Nelson Montpelier, Esthts p'Bryanti1 Virginia Blake, Corii' Zell, Messrs Carroll McMaban. Jesse McMhan. Edgar Ltgan- of P-ookville, Garland Hamlin.

Paul! The conference is reported to have Keller was present the little been one of the best held for several years, and the closing Session Thursday night was marked by a grea' spiritual uplift. The young peoples') fication ceVem took place nt Hot Springs, and were of were visitors present from out of town." and several special mujical numbers were a part of the program'. DID NOT RUN TOjOAY. Deliveries of tomatoes at the canning factorv were not Sufficient t6 keep it in full 'neration todav, after he runi which were made Wednes- -dnv and Thursday." but it was said" tha the nlnnt would run Saturday Society ef the Church of God enjoyed a lawa party Thursday night at the home of Miss Edna Jenkins on West Monroe street. After an evening ames, refreshments were- served to Misses Margaret Telfer, Agnes Wain-iroti, Alice Ruth King.

Hazel Creamer! Bernice! Ferguson. Edith Hall, Hazel Whiteraft, Edith Kihg, Margaret vTclfgang; Vay Mc-Connaughy, Imogene Roe, Wolfgang, Mesjr Roscoe Telfef" Paul Oliber. Merl Creamer? Basil Kfjgn' Joel Hull. Russell Clock. Arthur Mc-Cpnnaughy, Cecil Hull, Daltotl Mahbn and Robert Jenkins.

joyed on the lawn underneath Jn-xnese lantern. Later in the evening individual-tables were arranged on the lawn and were decorated with cut Refreshments of ice cream 'end-ake were served usinir a color scheme of pink and white'. The PTjpsts were Mary Marearet Ross. Bernice WfllkeW- Josephine'? -'Bende. Geraldine' Moblev, Martha Sue Mav.

a very colorful: nature, uioumson stressed farm relief, prohibition, mer rally on Wednesday rheht was also fijled. with inspiration. Delegates and representatives Trbm member cjiurch-es all over the conference wSre pres- entr" chant marine anoffolitical corruption stranger arrived MOVED TO ANDERSON. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lynch and fam fly moved Thursdav from 806' West Washington street to Anderson.

1 il i me" GET SHORT VACATION Local employes of the Remy plant at Anderson will have a. vacation from Saturday until Tuesday morning, on account of the Labor Day holiday. 1 as the big issues! of the campaign in Rev. Dewey Zent was chosen as vice McCreery of Gaston, iMr. and Mrs his speech of acceptance.

Si Apple-blossom says: There is no fountain of CWIm. Davis Indianapolis. M. M. nd Mrs.

Tom Henry and daOh- president of -the conferencS fof thefSnd poKsibT Saturdav night to take eonYfn'g yeaf, -and Rev. J. "esleyl of doliveries today and tomorj-' nd Mrs. Rudolnh Wells and; Mr. and tV Grarfo.

of Pennsylvania and Mr. pernetual the wisdom of age chokes it up. Btewan was named as secretary. row Mrs. BraxtoBr end Mrs Howard m-attam;.

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