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NEW BRITAIN DAILY HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 192z Pldillle New B8 Ralk se MG AE L] alkieah “-'” ular meting of the Knights of Wash rgwfi_ié. g cier T lIVE INTOWN ;{f';fj:"(":;.}'g."::‘fr:":}:':::‘i:‘:‘,v';r"-itlj’r}“r;‘;{.'f Daly Council, No. 12, K of C. 2 16 auspices of the Parish Guild, The : ‘Naugatuck Police Notily Furmey ™0 5220 v o o o4 In Prizes $ 3 OOO Gln Prizes 1 iven Away f & Z Temperance Leglon will be postponed | | ' e - - . i e i j | of YOHDE Wanderer [from Wednesduy April 15, to s Given Away April 23, at 3 o'clock PR | "The Palpce of Sweets has on display ‘The NewestinSpring Apparel | ¢ & smmus vis 50w Aol o T 6 |at 8 day yesterday contrary to the notiee Caught Red Handed While Strain- of closing at noon in observince of | mn a DlverSity Of StYles g Modtskine Mash At Home weu:| 2% TN | Entertainment And Dancing Each Evening rday—Church Noti WANTED - Ta rent. furnished rooms o terday—Church Noticos—Items, apArtment {n gand location, by American e i cowple. No o children, Address Herald, WHARARLES FOR AMISSES, WOMEN OF REGULATION BUILD OF FOR WOMEN GENEROUSLY Patrolman E. W. Furrey received| Tox 3F, ' A(’ 1ssi —25 C t PROPORTIONED, ARU READY FOR YOUR SELECTION, GARY THAT WILL APPEAL TO a telephone call last night from the | s | (mission ents EVERY TASTEAND PURSEL YOUR PERSONAL INSPECTION 2 8 Naugatuck police informing him of |[TESTED seeds that We have sheop their appreliension of a young girl, | o7 . GpoX Ry G0 Aanden dacl, | SUITS, DRESSES, COATS, Skirts, Blouses or House Gaements in a complete range for women and who gave her nge us 15 years, and| ' aBaee oy Cipe Ry growing girls, 6 to 16 year sim (-f?ly,||1-,|l her home as being in - Plain- |T0 RENT- Fwe room tenement orond | T — - " | ville. The girl was found in the pas-| 100, Modern improsements 1 ] Phe Now Tweed Sults, so popular just now are shown in all the favored styles, Including the new and nass | ot [ ” [ 5 # ! V185, R L] senger depot of that city, & p RO Main’ 8L Pl attractive long length coat styles. Suits of all the other wanted materials, navy blues, as well as the lat her ,.‘,,",‘p..,. \1.,-\' |‘|." l\rn :yl‘pl mmr e t G y REOYSE rOw NORED pe estand hest spring colorin | AR AT PAD & Tadl o Hy h M NOTICE-1 da all kindw of i g ¥ by the name | “iowing, asies remoyed of Mrs, hompson of 103 Lexington stone and sand for sale, ¥, | street, Plainville, Phone Plainville, Patrolman Iurrey notified the po- Pl ow Abont a Blouse ¥ for wear with your new suit or skirt, he it cotton or silk that you want. You lice of Naugatuck that there was no | hava easy cholee of hoth in latest models, most reasonably priced such street in this town, He aso| VOKES, COMEDIAN i ; so | y , ; got in touch with the New Rritain | Phinking of @ Dress 2 Nowhere can you get better selection of a frock more appropriafe for spring authorities who investigated and DIES OF INJURIES wearing than from our hig and complete showing of the very latest in material, coloring and styte, while || found that there is no sueh number ; i + many of our new spring garments are offered at new lowered prices, on ‘T.exington strest, In that city R LR [ The girl is being kept in the TRed T TR T In Cutside Gavments, we are showing new top coats and polo coats on the highest wave of popuiarity. AlS0 the new wraps and wrappy coats in styles nost pleasing. =i Partner of Hap Ward on Vaudeville N L] H N S.l l (‘ross rooms of Naugatuck until her home can be ascertained S i 5 i 7 Stage Victic of Explosion in ewest 1n Hats ew Silk Gloves 0% Brdoe d a4 Mrs, Irving Scoville, wife of the Boston Oil Plant. late talph seoville, of Red Stone Hill, died at her home yesterday A Most Atteactive Showi ol distinetive Spring Famed “Kayse Silk Gloves, all colors in two- Hats shown anywhere, S3.98 (o $20,00 cach, clusp style, priced, 75¢, $1.00, $1.50 pair, A Charmi collection honsting the very newest 16-Button Length “Kayser” silk gloves, white, in millinery and portraying the trend of the sum- black and colors 1.50 a pair. mer fashions. Other with tucked arm in colors white and Phis is a Combination season where two or three Lok, 82,00 pair, one of the best known residents of | pital here today. Death was due to kinds of material are used in the making of a sin s ayser” silk gloves, with stitching {the town and had made her home injuries sustained in an explosion yes- gle hat, sneh as crepe and straw, mora, taffetw, and | and & {1 ‘cuft of contrasting colors such a& | here for the past 3S years. i terday at the plant of the Beacon Oil | Mrs. Scoville is survived by a son, Co. in Everett. He had been em- Ierederick, who lives in this town: a |ployed there recently as a pump tend- | danghter, Miss Elizabeth Scoville, a|er, | [teacher in the Torrington schools: a | Although Vokes attained his comic | { brother living in Boston and a daugh- [ tame as a member of the team of | ter-in-law, residing in Tthaea, N, Y. | Ward and Vokes, he came of a family The funeral will be heid tomorrow of clowns that played in circuses. The | ey afternoon at 2:30 o'clock from the [team appeare: n vaudeville | o ¥ N . P . ey e e e e T R T s “Sandy,” airedale belonging to John W. Scott, Philadelphia, tor of the C‘ongregational church, will | farcical sketches, “The Governors,” | Suffered a spinal fracture. Dr. Harry Balthaser operated on him 5 = Ber]]n NGVJS N A vesper prayer service will he The regular meeting of the board i l : C N A 1 i 5 o'clock. of selectmen will be held on Monday | 0fficiate and burial will be in the West | “A Run on the Bank™ and “A Pair of | and at the end of 17 days he was able to walk with the aid of this R The rogular weekly prayer meeting | evening in the office of the town | cemetery. | Pinks' “were among those especially | “crawler.” held at the chureh on Thurs- | clerk Easter (. . Service, remembered. | [AST flER[IN RE]AI] day cvening at 7:30 o'clock and on | Willls Savage of this town is spend-| e chrdstian ‘Kndeavor socioty of | The team split in 1904, Ward re- |« Fiday even under the anspices of [ing the week-end in Wallingford y ¢ 2 tiring, but Vokes continuing his 1nm|r‘“ o " g 5 the Congregational church will hold b nl 3 Hoye ie Womeii's Misslonany Sodlety, ~a| Mes: B N, Chadbuny i8 flie gnest|sC oonareaational chur 9| roles until four years ago. Hap ward | ST. JOHN’S TO HAVE Anderson, 15 years old, of i % ‘ Sl an gt o ] an Kaster Sunrise service tomorrow | At h i} |* llage street, Fast Hartford. She S| Wi e gives n e ¢ rch. A, « iam Shepar« ot % - 0 B " was a his forme (3 af . e 5 b\ i i S s WL D e | MOTRINE at 7 o'clock. The other|Ths Bt M W’MT e 8 I EXCELLENT PROGRAM | was drowned near “Dry Bridge” on P community house on Friday eve. | from a motor trip to Stamford shurches and Youns peoples goLieties Long Pond ‘early -in- the. jafternodi 4! a i L Mr. and Mrs, Willlam Heligan of | @ (he town have been inv at- H | —_— — |when a canoe in which she was seat- i i k tend. Rev, Charles 8. Wyck pas- T R gt boy and Hs i e e e il s o g _ alg i ¥ A 4 ed with two companions, a boy an isington Congrezational church | Southington are visiting relatives in| (o "0 tpo"cpuech witl preach. The AFI\ER SMOKERS Faster Music to Be An Especial Treat |0V 1 (00 SOREREOMS @ out the | East Berl S E roservices will be held . BA - o i | i % an hour. | artments will meet at 0 There will be a celebration of the DI . 1 | £ « L 1 \\m Strmnm: \ln»h. Anti-Cigarette League Sees Grave Take Part. y\h-mn 15 years old, of 14 Village H " o'clock. Re “arleto azen stated | Holy Comr P St. Gabriel's 1 4 ¢ | R ar St et I e L SRR L sted yeaterony aitermoon by | Danger ih Weed=XWould Wegulsts| Tohn 7. Crean, organist ak ) 104 Governor street, managed to [Viousty pl n“‘uyym“'m L R v thi 'f‘..\ SR fal | the local police for alleged manufac- : church of §t. John the gelist, | guve themselves by grasping ropes ( i p A0 meatiig ne the. RGN, Tnave ol sisls il bE Fodaeve s ThdRs L urs 8f moomsbine, . Fatrclnier [ed | Human: Tivestor Bobllc. | has prepared an cexceptionally fine | thrown to them from the shore, but SPEJIM( E\STEI\ E)ERV[G[“S s o e "'\ SR "h A1G ""'r.)"fi G |]l‘1v'r‘| k'{‘ ‘."_fi I the artor. | 1Y, Klatt, Hogan, Bmery and Rovee | ywoopo g yon g0 e oo dprogram of ‘music for the “|the fittle Anderson girl was swept [ EaE D G EVR It Dayih e Mstalgns faaai Ll 1¢ AT gwooped down upon the unsuspecting | 0 gl services tomorrow. The choir has|away by the whirling waters and was. AR i L0 nlafn bEevias the Soutih | noon at 3:40 o'clock. All parents and ; tional anti-cigarette league will con- away by : 8 il o 4 man while he was in the act of ; £ Ispent the last two months in train-|jost hurch in New Britain s 0 o'clock | friends are cordially invited to at- b d |duct a “national clean life week : s ; L ) straining the alleged mash. He is| A : ing for the resurrection day services P D0 et it the morning. [ tend this service. Sunday school will | g0 08 S B8 Tt 40 gal. | APril 23 to 30. Dr. D, H. Kress, pres- | NE €0F tA reSUIrack ot Ca¥ sarh o8 row—>Mothodist. Chureh Cantata — | Sl Panl’s ehureh — Three masses | be omitted. et Rad o {me, | ldent, in a statement urging observ. | 205 FIE Gl St SINGH IMPRISONED will held te - Kot lia| Thete +will We an Haster & .o at |'0n8 of the mash on hand at the time. ;" (¢ the nrogram, declared “it §s|Orchestra, will have an opportunity to| QS 55 Auto TrilckeNonds [ sual two.: Thove sl e '“.'“I.m b the Methodist churcl Sunday mern. |, The police made the raid follow- | 0o “nore {mportant to have clean |Show their powers while singing the| Tahore, = India, April 14.—Knara i i By \ usu: iere will he observed at| the Methodist church Sunday morn- |05 doy 060 niaints to the ef. 0l mans eanE o et D AEE AhENEH EatEtH Ao | Singh president of the Punjab. cons g The following is the program | gress committee who recently led the £:30 o'Clock Mass: agitation over the guardianship of the ), 9 and 10 o'clock. ing at 10: m. The sermon sub- f & fect that Pallaclo had been making | o Kensington Methor . rh-—8 2o \ o Toirs > o " backyards . ensington Meth H&I‘ chureb—Sun- | ject will be “The rzq Easter Morn." | i, " stufr. pallacio docs not work, it ke The road hetween [ast Berlin and §10Y -*I’ "[“”";"**“ will meet at 10]The parents m_rm: ;unfld\] school f‘"i‘wfi said, and has a family. kR S R T Processional, pricst march, Mozart; | Sikh shrines has been sentenced to Cromwell s flooded hecause o ihe O K‘-‘ g L ";"‘;" ‘:'I“* "““',']‘f}”-‘ inviter :101 m"”’r He will be arraigned in the local | G0'0¢ 1o contaminating refuse from | K¥rie, Queen of Heaven Rejoice three vears imprisonment at hard la= A bt He Mt 4 « ck 1 place of the childr s vice, he sermon subj (0 Wi s S $ s v Qe B i (oo o Mo e e 1 & rise of water in the Mattal Y= e At i ol Eha i | e evenine eesvide 18 VEgw Oug| SCBb befdre Judge F. P. Prior this| i, jyigence in bad habits that defile |fertora, Regina Coeli, Traditional; Se- | bor. He was convicted of sedition. i 3 1 s lcetion, Ave Maria, organ and orche: | or, i tribntary of the Connectient riv- 1fternoon h airtment 1l offor 5 oxe \ J il tov, r " ki 4 the blood, lower vital resistance and ein I s ot possible for attorobiles | PATtment will offer several exe . | Comes Near.” Rev, W, 8. Harper will G a0l Ui, e ; | At 7 o'clock 0 BVaTIE-& SHntae RavE ahasis cof Hhe satHu . G T undermine moral standards.” Reces or sy vehicles to pass over-thie road|, “t 7 ©'¢lock in the evening | have charge of the services. e Banuing wn etRE e e AW = | 10:30 o'Clock Mass 9 AR daln 18 me o tia “My Redeemer Lives™ will be pre-| A choir rehearsal will be held pre JeEih | i SR s b s ! ented by the choir. T ; Al i p ervice 3 .45 |an’s Christian Temperance union will | PR A o e water has not reached ghe | SE01ed by the choir. This cantata |ivous to the morning service at 9:47 |Gouradr - Vgl Adunm, Gregoriang Roston, April 15, —Harry Vokes, the | ; comedian, who with Hap Ward en-| morning. She was 62 years old and | tertained thousands in this country | was born in Boston, Mrs. Scoville I8 {and abroad for years, died at a hos. | = telt, hro t out in eolorh and trimmings so gor ponge: r brown, beaver with pongee, grey with ptivate the feminine fancy. | pearl, th ry latest silk glove novelty, priced from .00, §2.00 to Churches Wiil Hold Worship Tomor- Lyceum Monday—DWBricfs, A general cleanup of hn- o' » res i A T0h T it el be held next Tuesday afternoon at | | i Helght of the hiridse which crosses the| W28 Written By Iva, 1. Wilson, Musifa. m: P fthe nome of atrs. red B, Manchester NEW A, R, I Ry COUNCIL [ ass in 0. rossi: Ortertory. ‘Recina, PI Lls | stream in East Beriin but heyond the | G00rse on is the organis Tohn L Hubburd of New Bitaln,|1ae tome of Wrs Frec B, Manshester |Coeli, Traditional; Recessional, I'riest bridge the roud sinks to w lower level | The program sor the cantata con- fspent Friday with relatives in town. e march, Mozart. | than that of the river. The water|S118 00 13 picces. Miss Rhoda DPratt of West Crom- J Auto well, has been visiting relatives in Miss Dyer Home. Washington Will Have Branch of Or-| The soloists at hoth of the ma mence at 3 o'clock. overflowed the banks of the Strack By |are well known singers. Those who| m and has filled in fhe 3 Martin Masselli, eight year old son the Cromwell side of the river. T of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Masselli of approach to the hridge from st Kensington, was struck by an auto toan: Miss Bessie Dyer has returned to | .qpisntion for Complete Independ- ek’ RS The whist social for the henefit of | her home on Pearl street, from the| SFovization fo P pend- | will take part in the program at | ; : i . | o'clock are: Miss Mary Crowley, Mis [ the Village Improvement society will | Hartford hospital. Miss Dyer has been | once of Treland. o catat O ane wAd TR mm‘ B Tag not boer Aoudnd, [henonaton, wis sruek by an auto | held at the home of Gustave Han-|a patient at that institution for the| S PRGN S D e SIS e are i 5 fooded condition near | ahont. S0 (e moening e ot | son nest Wednesday evening. Every- | past several weeks and about a month | Washington, April 15.—Vormation |4 at the i Bl BT CRUISES by C.P. ESTERIES arp's pond in East Berlin, Vs . . New Tiritain gon. | one is cordially invited to attend. ago underwent an operation. She fa[0f a new local council of the Ameri- | ! P aid: « Jarmes Clacky arp’s po st I was removed to the New Britain gen- - reported to be improving. | can association for recognition of the | Miss Margaret O'Leary and James ROUND THE WORLD ns not knowing of the flooded|epal Hospital where it is thought he 0 A ! Eoilivs % Gondiithns Hhlemblen o make & S5 | Sbeian Wi s Bt eEt TSl SGHanmnn orokEsta: Grange sl Church Notices, Trish republic was announced today at | Sullivan. ey Sunert S8 "EMPRESS of FRANCE sage last evening in automobiles. The ' (puck whieh struck the boy was | 1aster Monday.—advt. Special Haster services will be held | the organization’s national headquar- | —_ = | 4 MONTHS CRUISE, uooo.nd-p > s in all the local churches tomorrow | ters hera. Al other councils in the | PLOOD YICHM Inciuding Hotels, Fees, Drives, Guides, ete Water on the Cromwell side of the [ driven by Oormelo Marino of 63 Cour : ! & nomgl Mghing of L g and appropriate programs have heen | District of Columbia recently were | Chd‘_”mh_”’ : bridge reached over the wheels onlgipreet, Middletown | \ h e ; ; LR v : | expelled from the association for fail- — the machines and several were ‘stuck Motherhood Mecting C l goaticen by L8 pesions. Slusloal | | MEDlTERRANEAN last night after dark. The automo-| The regular April meet 67 iHiin |ty tems piograms Lave been arranged. ure, it was sald, to longer support the | gy, Anderson. 15 Year Old Tie ar April meeting L Episcopal Church of Our Saviour-— | purposes of the organization. bile ‘truck owned by the Cole grocery | Berlin Motherhond club will be helr o M i i < Stre ‘pullcd several cars oul of the|at the home. of '\,],.(“',.‘M:‘n',‘.l l,';,\,,',',r,,! v Enster Vietrola at Morans'.— | Tonight, Easter Eve, first evensong| In announcing the formation of the | foses Life When Canve Capsizes— TeE A R b s L R R S VR S~ 1o the Festival with a sermon at § | new council, the association said the ; ; ) is morning the r had risen |y & e stk "r]v}:;r, A1l be a special meeting of | ©'clock, Tomorrow morning there wiil| dclegation of the ITrish repuhlican| Companions Are Satved. s0 high tha §1TenE O [T, TANArd N ETTeE Bt Tiariford. | et AThra TisEy Th A T sbelety: fo-||be tuotgelebrationkiariEe|y Commyn | PRILY toktha United iBlates e magts pass (his road ag found neces- | yormerly ot this town, Will SneaK of | motrow cvenlng at 7 oldlosk to. talkeyion at T and 8 olclock. Choral csle- | 8 “;Y? r;h":f’"\_”"a"] Slogees it Bary to mike @ detonr throvgh S ) R E R bration will be held with special mu- | appeal for funds for the party in th 3 | W to Keep the Confidence of Ourjaction on the death of Mrs. Michael \ i A coming ~lections in Treland. fleld contes lioys and Girls”" Pians are be- | Connors, sic at 11 o'clock, with a sermon. 1 S»‘ A Iy $60,000 of the $250 = i R A 3 HRs & et sA0rH | pproximately §60,000 of the $250,- Laster Chureh Notices ing made for the moeting in May| Meet me at Schmarr's for dinner, |t evensong, sacrament —of =~ Holvy CHERFER RGN 20 W e to ; | Baptism and presentation of the son n o subseribes which will be in the form of a party |- -advt Tienten mite-box offening at 4 ololook | date) 1t Wwas vald, in the afternoon. There will be no 2 | The flood in Hartford claimed its| first vietim yesterday in the person | w, H. Faves Azency. 10 Congress St., Bostom in Congregational church—Tev. S A. Piske will preach at 10 for the children. The eleetion of of-| The ladies of the W. . T. U, will o'clock ini Laster musie will ficers and the annual pienic of the [meet to sew on Tuesday afternoon, | i late evening scrvice. Dy e, Poys' class will ol il take pla t the June gath A‘?\n! |v; with Mrs. 1. A. Corbin, 140 EEE SR AT mnm‘nz} E]ne]lnn Kwakernaak | | et ‘cloek ‘while the Men's [ €ring. llack Rock avenne, ‘ Bk A (4 ) service at 10:45 o'clock, the pastor's Liibie n the commun Schouls wen Viking . dance at Danceland vloe g € b : ‘me W e Dy e Tears. ily house at 12 w'clock, ~The Sunday | The public sehoois of lerlin will| sat. night, Trinity Tacchanallan or- :y’;\':,‘;y‘s:f,‘m:f S e 7 N NE EVER honl YRR Taanin v R S e R sl ing service. The Young People's serv- | Sy ; o'clock. There will he 1o meet Fuesday g 6l the ususl hour.| What s regurded as the largest! 18 SSEWICE. T SOREE SORRED BT : p \ the Junior Endeavor tomorrow after pring term wili consist of {en | plumbing contract ever taken in this| ¢ e el v ) as the schools will close on | city, been awarded Ly the Tmma. | T 0'clock in the evening, the pastor's 22 for the summer vacation. No [ culate Conception corporation, which | theme will be “On Which Side of the 3 have been made in the teach- | s crecting a new Polish orphanage, | Resurrection® This week the pray- ; - RoR Gving Uhe vermiion [to the 1% A, Schaffer company of | er meeting will be ::o!m es lir"rmfi: ee: o ' regret not having done so. Money in the bank 1§ Stight Auto Aceide Tivistol, The permit fssued this morn- | NN at 7147 'clock Instead of Thurs- An automobile, which is sald 10 ing by Inspector P. J. Tormay, shows | 9a¥: have bheen owned by Hartford people, | 140 fixtur Methodist chureh——Preaching Ly was struck by another car on the ik E. Goodwin, Eyesight Spe- | the pastor at 10:45 o'clock. His suhg Bierlin turnpike near the Clark estate [ ojalist, 827 Main Ste—advt, ject will be: *Te is Risen, Come Sce jast evening hie Hartford ear turn ‘atch for Olldag Dry Run Test, | the Place Where the Lord lay.” Spe- ed over hut was soon righte 5, K. Tire.~—advt, ¥ {elal Easter music consisting of an- | ———— [ e | \@8e=. L | 4 THE PLAINVILLE TRUST CO. claim that it was due to the slippery | Mrs. P pavement caused by the rain. Two| [ Morse. Sunday school will be at 12 i men and two women were the ocei BAD BREAI H [ o’clock noon and Tipworth league | AR ahe. vants of the damaged car hut no one | meeting at & o'clock. Miss Dorothy | s wag hurt Comes from Biliousness | torers il te the leader and her No Meeting Called topic will be “Making Christ Our Because the members of the oxecn So does a bad taste In the mouth, | CGuest.” tive committes of the Worthington| ©o0ated —tongue, dull headache, | Congregational church-—The Con- fire district have not Leen able {o| @nd unhealthy yellowish skin, | gregational, Methodist and Baptist gather a sufficient amount of desired | these symptoms all tell the story | churches wiil unite with the Congre- 7 o'clock serv- information, a meeting of the district | ©f a disordered system and your gational church at the 7 be called the first part of | lmmediate need of a purely vege. |ices in the morning Regnlar morn- will not : T Tcach Chlldren To USP \ext week to lake action on the walcr| table corrective to prevent infeo- | (NS Serifee will be at 10:45 o'clock ! o problem as wa red. | | Subject, *“The Meaning of Faster For Cuticura Sfiflp N o TR ok s Sl TA]{ - o otin: hturer dhent] i i ; New 6-room house with garage, 11 acres land with regrets having put money in the bank. Thousands working for you and helping the cemmunity. Money hoarded Is idle, useless and liable to be lost, burned or stolen , Ilaster music. Church school | - } e Because it is best for their tender | |spend the week-end in Kent on a will be held at 12 o'clock. Easter ex- | - fruit, water in house, Farmington road. Price $5,200.00. skins. Help it now and then with | | (ishing trip i | ercises by the Beginners and Junior | Grand Rapids, Mich., girl and stu- | frer) § E e touches of Cuticura Ointmentapplied The Mack truck which was burned | departme There will be no Y. I’ [ qent at Western State Normal school, | Building lots for sale in a'l parts of city. o first signe of redness or rough- | |in Meriden a few days ago was not \ | 8. mecting. | Kalamazoo, injured recently when she | t ness. Cuticura Talcum is alsoexcel- | | oy by the Buckley Macaroni Co, | Plainville Briefs | jumped from the auto of John r).‘ lent for chiidren. of Kensington, but had been hired by 2 A 1) ; | The condition of Mrs. L. B, Graham | Tyodge, Detroit millionaire, after she W ;| that firm to do some (rucking. “o ‘-/‘IUII;LHCE‘SSZ?/',Z,',?,,[,’?; \“ § |of 02 West Maln street, who Is {1l with [und two companions had accepted | v )] b bem e, Ofpumont 2 and 60 Taleun frc | Mre. William Wehster has returned | C o ! pneumonia, is reported as being| podge's invitation to let him drive | 140 MAIN ST. TEL. 1790 cura Soap chaves withoutmug. | |00 Noshuille, Tennessee, where she | o B ks &S vd more comfortable, them home. Miss Kwakernaak is s(inj has been visiting the past few \\uh&] Al the Episcopal church of Our|in the hospital.