The Cedarville Herald, Volume 36, Numbers 27-52
p T T O U 'H THE i\v Hit every day fiine, tiOOtl health, ii lUilg life}* What . lr»u f*V0M e a t s - tllo J»! aesis-|»so and death link (meat tliat-ft sold-, Th6^ gtion above coat, i.-afc and no t high ROUSE le, Ohio. P S . wrr EDY hUrns of ■STI8M t, Gttrt,N»ural> it, C*t»rrfiamt ns OPS” IE PAIN ck Relief i and pains, ro- its and musolad : manic. Destroyer ■id and Is qnfoK It3 yeaulta. No = >it. S am p le fc»■■ iUGQISTS fclo,or sendsprp- pf price if not r locality. .- IATICCUItECtk, Street So. W ^»<yfcr ' Hatching and t. a s e p e • fe is ts * Par Dayto The Beil In <HWU s T IT _ »M ly i !» S A L V E Domple A t t r a l E5MAN FOR J, imish Stain , ^duratlc fini .i fof ’®^ Woodwork keit. 13cokri lotto* Co., JBoeto*’ DERFRfeE '.Q ROUSE iber o. )llmen •age II [lentil iber 'I iber J Jenfc i iber of t for flLEtf ISTULA tltf Jt , ,4 HE RECTUM ►istrict UiOCo ilstric i Giliii skloti, L'klen. ilstric .1(1 Sin, ilstrie ►ifttric veil. 'istnc ilstric y Dav ft*ttrito** <*f(fic •nay «r.M(........... •t IXwWW H S ’ it. m m a (r£ui |MM<M imf, lCLELLAN OLUUBUS, 0: oialtM r a t . . . LTER HOTEL feEfci rR ' kiwi ( dibs UP STAIRS $00M. as VMHTm* MsfaWsw Nhfht, fcwl hr t i e C»J* ittiflrf, | LOCAL ANO PERSONAL t Frwh OYSTERS at C. M.«y;ncfir'a. Mr. It. Bird "was in Cincinnati this week on bitslncBs, Dr. D. 33, Knitdey, of tile Dayton State Hospital, is spending a f»w days here with friends. The road to success is only attained by the habit of saying. Save your money, put i t out a t interest and you will then be on •he proper road to success. Call and let us explain how we can assist you on the road to success. You’ll never regret it. The Cedarville Building & Loan Association In c o rp o ra te d f o r .......;.........$ 2 0 0 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 S u b s c r ib e d S t o c k - ............... $ 1 2 6 , 4 2 5 , 0 0 BOARD OP DIRECTORS W, J . Tarbox, President David Bradfute, Vlce-Preu. J . W. Dixon . W . H, Barber G, M, Grouse W. A* Spencer B, E. McFarland W. M. Cottrell Andrew Jackson, Secretary, J N o w i s t h e T im e v 1 to .think about selling us your cream Xenia Creamery Co. XENIA, OHIO ^ Highest Price/Cream Buyers Both Phones Cans furnished 30 days for free’trial., BROS. So, Detroit, St., Xenia, Ohio, Daytonhaa The Best Stores j In Ohio . J"1 *= Complete Stocks f 'ergfflgdpfjsdag SuburbanDag D a y to n h a s U p - to -th e -m in u te S ty le s Prices, Wednesday—SUBURBAN DAY—In Dayton Dayton has completely recovered*-from its great disaster and the merchants have planned to make SUBURBAN DAY more attractive than ever, to out-of-town shoppers. A t t r a c t i v e M e r c h a n d i s e P r i c e I n d u c e m e n t s , ExCelientvIVansportation Facilities-—Fine* Hotel and Res* ' taurant Accomodations—-Many Theaters and places of amusement. “ SH O P IN DAY TON— I T W ILL PA Y YOU . i t CedarvilleCownstop $cftool Report. K sr g K K K Hr 02 a* a* sr «e r» as ca » B3 0» wer0 O ' 1? , O a •Hte <P O' u G 4 B m- o * © a a o rprr cr MM s a 0 TP Ho g n r*i 3 * o » *1^ C C !S1 “>,e o*a i 2 8 t 5 6 7 88 16 21 8 12 12 » 11 15 20 8 f 10 8 10 80 97 96 * 75 81 fli 04 91 3 18 0 t) (1 t 0 23 6 12 7 2 4 3 6 89 S3 86 88 17 88 88 SB 46 4 1 2 6 4 6 25 2 8 1 7 6 5 4| Number of D istrict.......................... ........ Enrollment............................................ Average Daily Attendance.................. . Per Cent Daily A ttendance............ ......... Number T a rd y ......................................... Number P resen t Every Day.................. P e r Cent P resen t Every Day,................. Number of Visitors................................... Rank for Sept HONOR ROLL District No. X—Helen Brannum , Robert Braumim, Rn th Collins, Panhue Collins, DucRe Hubbard . ■* . * D istrict No. ■ 2—Rosa Andrews, Dorthy Andrews, Agnes GllJisbee, C lara Gilllsbee, Ruth McMillan, Pau lineSejs, Basel St. John , Marguerite Spracklen, Donald Northup, Jam es Kennedy, Garl Kennedy, Raymond (,Spracklen. ■■} ■ , D istrict No; 3—Ed ith Ramsey, Alice tackfey, Catherine Smith, Donald Sm ith, Clarence Sm ith, Mabel Strowbrldge, W illard Kyle, D istrict No. i —Lester Clematis, Frederick Thompson. D istrict No. 5—F rank Evans, Hazel Hutelar, Ru th Moore, Elizabeth Creewell. ■ D istrict No, C-'-Wllbuc McMillan, Harvey McMillan, Flossie Wldeiler. District No, 7 —Dorothy Chapman, Mary Matthews, Nellie Neff, Harry Davis, Denis Davis, Howard Matthews. Respectfully, F» P, Ritetiour, ifapt. r a s * ( t KERR & HASTINGS BROS, —For good pure a t Rfdgway’e. spices get them —Special prices on all groceries in quantities. Nagloy Bros. Mr, Vernon Hall, of Cleveland, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs, J. A. Burns, Fon Saws: -P u re bred White Leghorn cockerels. 36 cents each. J . A. Burns, Mrs. M.’O. Nagley has had as her guest her mother, Mrs. Shaw, who resides near Hillsboro. Mrs, Nagley accompanied her mother homo as far as Milford, return ing F riday evening. The police a t Washington G. H, s e n tm a call F riday morning to Marshall Kennon tor the blood hounds owing to a robbery m th a t efty.,- - • -L o o k u p y o u r le c t u r e c o u r s e f o ld e r * d is t r ib u t e d a f e w d a y s 9 9 0 , T h e s o li c it o r s s t a r t M o n d a y o n t h e ir c a m p a ig n in s e llin g s e a s o n t i c k e t s . T h e c o u r s e i s o n e o f t h e b e s t o f f e r e d t h e p e o p le o f t h i s c o m m u n it y . The contestants for the prelimin>- ary contest at the college have been selected, and are as follows: Paul Turnbull, Hazel Lowry, Mary Hast- ngs, Wilniah Spencer, Cameron Ross, Orland Ritchie, Ralph Hoff- meister and Blanche Turnbull.. « TEttiHpHY waxuor, i bare Hereunto scribed jnfs^iaiae, and affixed my official at the City of Columbui, Ohio, t!u» 19th of June, A. it, 1913. F iv e lb s o f g o o d c o f f e e $ 1 .G O , W a d d t e ’s'& r o c e r y . jPKOPOSKD AMENDMENT TO THE COR. STITUTION OP OHIO. EXESPTIN8 PUBLIC BOWPS FROM TAXATION, Be it resolved by the■General Assembly of the Stott of Ohio: S kctiom -1. A proposition shall be submit ted to the electors of the state of1Ohio, on the first Tuesday aftcr. the first Moadav m No vember, 1913,, to amend article XIX of .the; constitution of the state, o f Ohio by. the ad dition o f section 12, to read as. follows; A mici * x n . ■ Fimnet and Taxation. Sec. 12. ' Bonds of the state of Ohio and of any city, village, hamlet, county, road district; or township in the, state,- and bonds issued- in behalf of the public schools of Ohio and tbe means of instruction in connection therewith, shall he exempt from taxation. SecubK 2. That this amendment shall take effect and be in fore* from and after its adoption. _ C 'X i.StfttSi ' S p teitr of the House of Rtprestnuatvef. fittest L* .NtcstCM, „ _ President of the Seiatt* Adopted April ISth, 1913, Vtnrtn S t u n or A ksuca , S tam w Onto, ■ Office of the Secretary of State. r, CHAS. n . GRAVES, Secretary of State of the.State of Ohio, do hereby certify that tbs ' *■- '■ an exemplified copy, carefully me with the original rolJs now . this office and in my official custody as Secretary of State and found’ to be taue and correct, o f a joint'resolution,'adopted by the General Assembly o f the State of Ohio, on the 18th day of April, ’A. I), 1913, r.oti filed in this office, on the 3Qth day of April, A, D. 1913, entitled '"Joint Resolution to Amend Article XII of .the Constitution of Ohio by the adoption of Section 12”, I k es KV W aae v I h v h sub ' ' ’ seal day C hau H. G davzs , ^ Jecrefary of Slatt, ISealJ -• 1 . r AUTHORIZATION OF PUBLICATION. Department of Public Printing of Ohio. Publication' of the above proposed amend* ment to the Constitution of Ohio, under Sec. tion 3 of an act entitled, "'An act relating, to certain proved amendments,to the Constitu tion of ' and the publication thereof,” passed General Assembly of Ohio, April 28, 191. jthorired .by the Department of Public Fri,,..ug of tbe State of Ohio. ■F« akx IfAaraa. Supervisor of Public Priming. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CON* ST1TUTIO N O P OHIO. iUQIBlLlTY OF WOMEN t o CERTAIN OFFICES. Be it resolved by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio: ThraC-fifths of the member elected- to each House concurring therein; That for the purpose of procuring the eligibility of women to certain offices, a proposal shall be aubmitted to the electors of this state in the manner provided by. Jaw. on the first Tues day after the first Monday In November, 1913, to amend the. constitution of the state by amending article XV. section 4, thereof so that it will read as foMows: Sac. 4i Bo person shall be elected or ap pointed to any office In this state unless pos sessed of the buslificetions of an elector: pro vided that Women who are citizens may be ap pointed as memh.^i of boards, of, or to peti tions in, those departments and institutions es tablished by the itatf or any political sub division thereof involving the interests Or cars of women or children or both. Srcriotf 2. At such election this amend ment shall be placed on tb* Official ballot in the manner prescribed by law as **ARTXCJ-Iv XV, SECTION 4,--.ELIGIBILITY O# WOMEN TO APPOINTMENT AS MKM> BERS OP BOARDS OP, OR POSITIONS IN, DEPARTMENT AND INSTITUTIONS AVPECTINfi. OR CARING FOR, WOMEN AND CHILDREN”, or lit, other language,suffi cient to clearly designate it, and if a majority of the electors voting bn the same, shall adopt such amendment, section 4 hereinabove,set forth shall on and after the first day of Jan uary, 1914, become and constitute the sect on so amended of article XV of the constitution of the state of Ohio and said original section 4 shall be repealed and annulled. C. L. Swatw, , Speaker of the House of Representative*. H ugh L. Ntcnot.S, President of the Seriate. Adopted April 18th, 1913. Uhmn S iami or A m X hca , S tatz or O hio , „ .. Office of the Secretary of State, I, CHAS. H. .GRAVES, Secretary bf Stata of the State of Ohio, do hereby certify that the foregoing is an exemplified copy, carefully compared by me with the original rolls now ort file in this office and in my official custody as Secretary of State and found to be true and correct, of a Joint Tesolutmn, adopted by the General Assembly of the State of Ohio, .. ____ . ^ JJUOA. ................................. lerll. A. It. 1913, and filed in this office on toe. 30th day of April, A, D. 1913, entitled '"Joint Resolution rela tive to. the eligibility of Women to certain Ijr TzsrtftoHV Wrtaaxor, 1 have hereunto subscribed my name, and affixed, my offictid seal at the City of Columbus, Ohio, this 19th day of Jnno, A. D, 1913. i CHAS. JL G»AVtS. , Secretary of Slot* [SealJ AUTHORIZATION OF PUBUCAtlON. tion 3 of an act entitled, "An act relating, to certain proposed amendments.to the (onstitu* tion of Ohio and the publication^ thereof,” naased by the General Assembly of Ohio, Abril 28, 1913, is authorized hv th« DepsttmentjOl Public Printing of the State o f Ohio, . S n p eM s^ T rP nm * pU n tim On© t*f tli©j»feitiegt WHitllngnof the ©i'dfion wan Bolemaigtd Ht six-ihiriy Thurnday evening «,t the homo of Mr. suul J its . F rank Towubloy when ! tljotr UaughU-r, Gam© .Savilla, v a g umtiui in wedlock to Mr. Raymond 6. Bull. The occasion was ot- imuNuai intercBt to the ono luuuireU gmVsts italso represented the twenty flftli wedding Anniversary ol the bride’s parents. Previous to ih© ©oreinony MI bs Vera Andrew sang “ 0 ?Promise Me” and "To You” accompanied by Mies Hester TownMoy, siste r of the bride, wlio also played the wedding march The bi-Rio and groom w e re , p"re. ceoded by Mr, and Mrs. Townsloy wlio stood with them while the beautiful and Impressive ring cere mony was read by the Rev. J . S. E McMiobael, . Tbo couple stood under an arch of evergreen In tbe silting room with large figures ol "twenty-five" in white indicative of the anniversary of the parents, 'The,bride Wasc' -u-mingly gowned in volleover white messaline wjtii lace and c rysta l trimmings. Ferns, palms and potted p lan ts were taste fully arranged throughout the house. Following the ceremony Mr. and Mr© Townsley and '.the bride and groom led the w ay , to tbe dining room Where an elaborate three course Wedding dinner wfts served and then congratulations to: the happy couple. The bride’s table was .a bower of beauty in yellow and white, ribbons being festooned Trom the clmndelici While goideifroti was in p ro fusion . Tila guest favor© were small decor ated daliity baskets of candy. At the bride’s table Were seated the following:. Mr; and Mrs. Townsley, Mr. and Mrs. Bull, Rev, and Mrs. MoMichael, Mr. ".Oliver Jobe and Miss Edith Barber, Mr. William Watt and Miss Obariotte Siegler, Mr. Collins Williamson and Miss Lucy Shaw, Mr, F red -Townsley and Miss Catherine McGiveft. Tbe bride is a graduate of thf public schools and lies taught.ui tin- township and also at Selma and has been a favorite In . social clicks. Tbe groom is on© of the younger progressive farmers th a t ljaaa wide circle of friopds. They were the re cipients of many beautiful gifts and congratulations and best wishes from a host of ■relatives anddaJends. Mr. and Mrs- Bull were driven to Dayton by auto whete they started on a sho rt honeymoon, ex pecting to re tu rn sometime next week to the groom’s homo south of town. The following out-of-town ghosts Were present; Mr. J . M- Bull, wife and son F red and Mary Ramsey, Springfield ^Misses K ate Leo and Mary Marshall Xenia j Mr, J . <), Spah.r, wife and son, Roy, James town; Mr. F rank Eiidsley and wife and Mrs. Emma H a rp e r and eon, James, Dayton. —Special prices on five pound or more oj^cuilee, - Nagley JJros. .The first Bi-Monthly meetihg of. the Greene County Teachers' As sociation will bo hold in the Mc Kinley Auditorium,- Xenia, Ohio, Saturday, October 11, 1013, Dean H. 0 . Minfilch of Miami University will lie, one of tile speakers. Ruth E . tiarnes, Sec’y, OYSTERS received fresh every Tuesday and Saturday for the pres ent, Telephone your orders, c. M Spencer. The Economy Gas Tfon will do your ironing for om/ cent worth of gns, and is fully guaranteed and the price Is ,low. Get one on trial of J , E , F ierce xr was called to bring Undertake! (<- to Dayton tins back tha remains Of * 'William Weymotb, formerly of th. oiace, who died.at St. Elizabeth’s H*. ttai Thursday evening a t 11 o'eiov ■>. The funeral w ill bo held Sabbath hut the hour has nob been an nounced. a • ^ _ C le a n E a s y s o a p I s t h e b e s t . G e t It'a t W a d d le 's 6 b a r s f o r 2 5 c Tile Epworth League wilt hold a Gob Web social on Thursday even ing, October l>, a t the M. E , church, All members of the League and the young people of Hie church are cordially invited to be present, Cornell Invitations arc out for the m arri age ©f Miss Faye DcE tta Lackey, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Lackey, to Mr. James Irwin J’a ttcr- son on Wednesday evening, October fifteenth, IMS At five-thirty. The couple will be a t home Xenia, after November 10th. “-Get your sehopl tablets and pelis a t Ridgway’s for he lias the host. We have justrscelved Information that tbe First National Nuraorloa of Rochester, N. Y. want lady or gentlemen representatives in tills Section to soli A ll kinds of Rones, Shrubs, Trees ami Heeds. They in form us that without previous-ex perience it is possible to make good WAges every week, Any one out of employment write them for terms and »tidose this notice, W R EN ’S Everything for the Home The Big Ihiay Basement section now at its btst with unlimited stock# of furnishings for the home, ’ - Glass and China Ware, Hardware, Stoves, Enamel and Tin Ware, and Lighting Fixtures of all kinds. G L A S S W A R E W e are ©bowing a la r g e sp e c ia l b idp iu eu t o f B o h em ia n and en g rav ed glana, in a v a r ie ty o f floral depigne. Y o u 'll find C n iup irte, F low er B a s k e ts , V a se s, B o ttleo , Nuppicn. Bon Bon D is h e s ;'e tc . A ll p riced e x a c tly 1-2 tbo im p o rt p rice. OUT G LA SS ‘ Choice d esign s 8-inch cu t g la s s d ishes, $a.dO ( o f 5 N) ea ch , a t ................ s........................ fl.OA Cut g la ss tum b lers,‘w o rth 75e, a t ....... fib© Uni. g la s s s a lt and p epper sh a k e r s w ith S te r lin g t o p s ; w orth 50c, a t . . . ........................... 25c • C lo th es B a sk e ts-^V e ry b e st w h o le w h ite w illow ; la rg e sfzo ; 98c v a lu e . . ........................C9c C lo th es H am p ers—Largo size; round sh ap e; ?1-C9 and $1.75 .v a lu e s ............ .............................. $1.26 W a sh l u b s —E x t r a h e a v y g a lv a n iz e d v'are w ith w rin g er p ro tecto rs. S iz e s N o . 3. 89c; No, 2, 49c; N o . 3, 5!l«, Wash Boilers—Heavy tin with 10 -oz, copper bottoms; sizes Nos, 8 and 9; worth regular $1.69 and $1.50. Your choice......... ............. $1.19 Jrons—Mrs. l ’o tts’ Bets of three irons, stand and hand le; 95c value...................... ,„..69o Ironing Boards—The host and strongest folding kinds made; $1.25 value,.................... 80o Vases and Brlc-a-Brac—Thousands of pieces of the newest designs in baud-pamted effects; your choice of hundreds of pieces; several sizes, shapes and decorations; worth from $1.50 to $2.00 cacti. Your choice ..........9Bc Toilet Sets—Best American porcelain in any color decorations to su it the room furnish ings; 12 pieces in so t; worth regu lar $7.60, a t o n ly ............................................................. $5..98 Tea Sets—Thm Japanese ware, two de'signs of decorations; 21 pieces in each se t; six cups and saucers, six tea plates, tea-pot, sugar bowl and cream p itcher; $3.98 value, at, each complete............................................... J. .........$2,60 We pay your round-trip fa re to Springfield on purchases o f $15.00 or over .1’ Come to Wren's - ' A poor furnace is not only a source of discomfort, bu t causes ill health, and wastes your fuel and your money. HIGH GRADE STANDARD FURNACES give' ; younot only -warmair,, but pure, *! fresh air, to breathe, and it is - t warmed to the proper temper- ' ature. ■ l STANDARD FURNACES a re honestly made o f th e best materials, and will pay ' for themselves in a,very short time, by the fuel they save. They a re no t an expense, they ARE AN INVESTMENT earning you larger profits than ; almost anything else, you can* -. buy. b Cur Catalog is Free. Ask for 1 it and forany informationaboutHeating* GlBLIN & GO. UTICA, N.Y. r To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. A ! f f v A Seven MSfion boxes sold in past 1 2 months. This signature, Cures Grip In Two Dnytt onevety box. 25 i , Fo it R u n t j—A framo rooms on Grovo street. houso of 8. The New 'Carlisle/ Sun lias been cold Inquire of Jby the owner, J. A. Alexander, to 11. B. H. K . Tu rnbu ll. J’Jlarkwltli who took charge last week. y ... i, ,. . ei Word waa received here on Tuecday Rev. J. W. 3ntton, formerly ofl0£ tjje death of Mrs. Caul Swander, New Carlisle, reccnily appointed by ;n£e. Rdna Blrick, of Albany, Indiana. tlieM .E. Conference to tbe local-No particulars were received. The congregation, liati received his ffuneral Will bo held Thursday after- household goods and is now com-'110*’1" Beside;; the husband one non forcibly situated in the parsonagi .:and one dausatcl‘ “ n ul0r tlemls(,■ Rev,Patton proaclmd his second] ."7" sermon last Sabbath that has great-1 „ Superintontfent Reynolds repors that ly impressed the congerRation condition, the best for the opening of a successful year is predicted under >a t-rm ipinco he has been head of the the new change. Friday evening .'institution. The enrollment fin the Rev. PaY-m, wife and son, and‘high, beliool is 111and file other giades daughter, K ?n, a student a t Dela- ? making a total of 237. ware, will bo tendered a reception [ ...................* in the church parlors bj* the congrc-J Mrs, W. E. Putt and dauglitera, gation. . • [Kathleen and Orefelien, left Tuesday b ' ;for their new home la Pleasant llidge, ! ("inJ.nnati. Rev. P u tt le ft la st Friday T ry t h e w h i t e C liff F lo u r f o u n d :evening, th e household good s being hipped the day previous. The family o n ly a t W a d d le ’s G r o c e r y 2 5 lb s 7 0 c e n t s . isan intended going Friday evening but for the illn e ss of Mies Greteheu ; they v/efo forced to remain a few days longer. . . Tho S tate \V, <3. T. tl. convention is in Ets.'iion in' Xenia (this week and several hundrgil delegates a r e present, Mr^f Tra GAtrs, oi- Oklahoma, ne* Companied by her mother, Mrs Postle, of Columbus, have been spending several days with friends here. Thursday evening a number of friends gave Mrs. (laics a surpriseincluding many from here. Aiuong K U h n i i m m i n f M m ft p Wf-ii-ht Hho.;o from here prominent in the or- at, the home of ts, B.,0. >Vtight. ,Uo Misf. Mary Ervi„, Mra. . j h , <p. Baker and M iss Mary Murdock, STOVES—Buy your stoves of th o ;The organization has laiirxlied a cani- Greene County Hardware Company,jlhifji f -r vonwi’n ouffiage in thH ,p, , f vr 11,14 -llld i-LilC Wide l'i\>.ii- A em a . I lio i-unoua 1 onii su ia r ^ n k am i R. in so burners, son coat boaters,! ranges, Riulioni; Homo U«d| *“" " ^ Favorite. I t will pay yon to go to ] Tho engiiftnmmt of Miss fllndya Xenia ami get prices of the Greene County Hardware Co. suit your pocket bod!;. Prices to 'Clover Imiling, Big {fix B b ik e’.t hub lor, complete wind stacker, work guaranteed. Home telephone. Henry Miller. 3* Mr. and Mrs. 10. E. TVenner, o f Elk- hartl, Indiana, a re th e guests o f Mr. L, M. Miles and w ife. Mieees Edi th, Barber and KathrynMt> Given entertained a number ol young eople on Monday evening a t Urn home of tile latter in honor of Mies Carrie. Townsley. The Affair was «, linen shower. On Tuesday evening Mrs. Fred Dtibblns, M i ! e 3 Harriet Dobbins and Miss Lucy Shaw entertained for •Miss Townsley a t the Shame of Miso Dobbins In tho form of a kitchen diowu* for the intended bride. Or. Miles" Antl-Z-nln Pills for rheumatism, jmri% h(3 r.t>\7 rxtpoiitoftWill Quickly r il yourfxrm of revery 1 s t and r,:cu»e—and Fdo it w ithout* bit o f mats "orbather. I t never faile- killa Fevery liiae; the cleanest, him- Tpiest and surctfratpoiaantoadcv Rat Bls-Kit Paste] tha ntto poiiott in tha tuba IrMexa ofthe oMstyle, h^r4-!.1,alHmOt« j JUt l.n-Kit Paste ia}iuttipuiat'.(kt,Nitid« rtabt. Youdrm'tlmve to use a sponnor knit* kt remove1(m.tn the cm and spread it on' the i»a-.t>yonsimple pte;s the tube «n4 tht lxnir.n»prrs3CK«elt.,i!oHiltinr. r.a tyre*j. J in#, r.or.r.'W,notro-il'le, I rWnobk ij it. >; : n :• >/;."!?!- 1: !l: , , Hat* Ilk* HL iHMUU'.r, daughter xsf Mr. and Mrs. A. ikdiAi .', of n;:ur Xenia, to Mr. Ralph _ H, T'owm.ii'y, Jiao been aimouiKod, No date fisa-.i I k on fixed for the wcdtlhig,! ijiit ii will Oiem* ijom etim e fid s month.] Mr. hoy.n::h',v_ .has remoiMml h “.s res*} dem o oil Slotith M.^ii istrcct and o.v | pccts to have it ready for occupancy following th e weeding, / i s ? , ■...rv.iii'.. (tuatjrrfee.! h • tM s ntrJkorentnepi t'.-i r*t?‘i‘,ie J. M Pf tic £k . . .and, j" tL F s I fiu f»h* t-'-fSfgM Set n i l . Paste-* mr-etft*, . v r d m i f ^ frnrajn. « PSi-r.:W>l be ktiShwitf*. j a isteHi i . ; ' j
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