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' a lunch and eat it around this rock repast which has never been forgot- munity club, and today the follow- ing letter, which will be read-at the next meeting of the club, July 7, was ent out: ance of th vised, he at Hackensack of Westwood's def- blue laws and was ad- his [] duch saying that riv- | gram had been received trom Hlight to India in four stages haitipg) ) at Aleppo, Bushire and Karachl as* well as Sofia. After delivering the Jten. ut: y 9 campaign temporarily. The prose- cd safely at Scf first air freight from England s | Later the minister told of the|“Mr Emil H. R. Vogcl, i cutor promiscd, Meyer said, that he tant in their pla Indix the plar: is to return te { & weodland retreat to some of his|“President. 1 would he in Westwood himsclf next F land at once. A reund trip flight:te |friends, and frequently, accompan. | Wooster Strtet Community Club, {Sunday to “show the town more | S Dot that th re naprowly India in cight days is planned. "™ licd by small groups of men of his| “Wooster street, City | o ‘nhou'h\;ui‘» Jaw enforcement than it S——- seaped crash at start in a I'he Princess Xenia was flown by . tand other churches, the minister re- | “Dear Siri— . 0 ever had heard of. B high wind and that they had long Captain Robert H. Macintosh and * « @ . Dr. Klingberg Tenders Land t0 505" ey ™o | i s e ereat casuec 0 - NEW Jersey Crusader Tusists On e (Dnchess of Bodlond, Avialion b oot 0% md e Coviet, Moner 3% Macluiesh and ¥ E prayer mectings and spiritual inspi. [ form b BORLE N e . i . . A tor their safoty year to set a non-stop distance flight ation. conversation of this date, that 1 E | E a A 3 s A e : I Wousls Stoost Sacllly [ouee. T T T P comommion o wmie age, et o Strict Enlorcement | nthusiast, Figures in Crash . o s e srouns iord which cnded when the plane « B R — With the weighty problems of what | Pr- John E. hhm.;;-.. T to state nu“;] —_— oy - s An offer of a plot of ground to| Wus destined to be the Children's [# corner lot on May street. owned Westwood, N. J., be used for by Dr. Klingberg will be presented June | 11 ”"i for 00 yards before it rose. It took |“ame down in e the air T yards from a road lined 'hal Captain Maclntosh had set eut | London. sunc 11 @owora was win Pl wires and ent In it with Major James Fitzmaurfee community house and | Home, the minister came to this spot =t Sl | A movic-owning justice of the pea eceived today tha chess of thre ~ caving 10 try to cross the Atlantle from union Sunday school weeting place alone, und there communed wirh |10 (he Wooster Strect Community |, g pointad ot hers today | [Teotirod i ilip HHe Ly % o | Dahtin et Shioy: Auke ot a0 S o A [ has been made to the officers and and he says, with nothing but :“‘,‘m'::“.“;h';“‘l;‘h and union Sunday | VOUD @ Victim and crusader in an| q . el Bl e by RA ived | the west coast of Ireland, [+ members of the Wooster Street Com- | the green trees, the moss covered | 351 application of blue laws wnu-hmas B[g Advam‘ge Oxer Now it o mus near disastar v g R i { wear the duphess mads s € munity club, by Rey. Dr. J. 1. Kiing- ston, the thick bushes and velvet e e ‘!-rnvlgh"] ¢rerything in this town to {10 Tnain, iad ompteted e st fion . 2 flaw 500 mile 5ls tonr ot Paiere ey | berg, founder and superintendent of grass, and accompanied by the mus- | bout 1,500 to 2,000 feet west of |, S'ANIIll Sunday, including the! York GOYCI'I]O]‘ of her journ northern Africa with Captain ‘ the Children’s Home. |ie of birds he got closer to his God. | ywooc00 " sireet. 1t contains a large | CTUSAder's wife, | The Daily Express i that a ard. o The plot consists of a regulation| When the farm became the prop. | o 9286 FI60n ) o8 SYON NP BIEE | The justice of the peace was E.| Y #lze building lot and is a aral |erty of the late Chardes L. Barnes, | 20>, o0 &€ B TSNS &l Alan M The other vietims were | po > i beauty spot on a site overlooking the the latter knowing what a favorite | S0t topped rock, 's memory |1 chiel of police, now under 3o, A9e8h. N C, June 11 UP—with 2 - % ‘ = = 5 cred in the minister’s memory ' SUSpPens| P p & L but ol county vet to report, Repre- entig sy, i 18 May |2pot ithid liad ihecgme ta the miinis: |, ntimental reasons and becausc | Shouenslan A patralman. (80s oo hiive: Canaml Sl st ey ¢ b street about 1300 to fect back |ter, presented Dr. Klingberg with a sociations. feniced 1o 10y 4 05 of 15 400% BaNGl e 1od Govarnes N SR of Wooster street in the dircetion of [deed to the property. The decd was | s lihE o prdacnt Anistio. {and niost of the town's shopkeeper: “,m; o m\-‘l_u”‘_d oot ;f) the old canal. T'ro mthis point one accepicd with the understanding | o1 Wooster Street Community | ¥Vhom Mever had arrested for vio-| 078 WY 311 Tiha atata “m;_"“‘:’" can see to Harttord. Th that some day 1t would becomo the | ;oeooiqion, with but the above |!2U0n of the vice and immorality | (5H0RR Yotes. W North Carolinas ‘ made by Dr. Khngherg v oof a cd condition that it be used for |2Ct ©f and dozens of motor- | " % e nee Ernest . Dechant, a property mecting house e [5aic e At s el o ¢ er on Wooster stroet, [the property is exempt from taxes. |, 4" . "yroe be preserved in their| 1Siforcement of the statute be Sl s ¢ to-| An interesting it of sentimental | Yesterday Dr. Klingberg called at | 110 (900 e b 2 {when Justice of the Peace Marr il e e ) i history gocs with the offer. The lot the Herald of invited Mr. | Py T erved for ecclesias. | N0 Mever $16 for operating WU oaiitodtinne, dings fnaay s “’““l»‘ [ j coptains, behind a serecn of heavy Dechant to him on ical and welfarc purposes is exempt | 1Oton picture theater on Sunday. ! yq¢" i Eniith i "ma) ‘_';l" m»‘m‘f 4 woods and thick underbrus, a tall Visit to the locality where he showed | (10 A0 welf {2t ended swhen an drato: bus driversl o b M G4 detes 0 cedar tree. Under this trec flat, the newspaperman around, and then Q19 sugzested to Dr. Kling. [Stalled in Meyer's crusade of vetalie d““_‘]’hfmm“ Ql‘“‘;l';r ‘::I‘-‘ N moss covercd rock, almost as smooth Mmade lis offer, authorizing the lat- | 1 b . Jossibly | 1101, cut the Gordian knot hy the : hean B Sim- ‘ as the top of : “and about as 101 10 offer the lot to the community | |78 1At ANl Dosel Y| Gommonnlaco cxRediunt. of calling S s il up | Masons o large as an ordinary dining tuble | association limiraries being completed, that he |Pelictman and demanding Meyer's | yo . ifue Baniels, Owen D voun. | Y | The site was dscovered by Dr. Kling- | Dr. Klingberg's only stipulation is | make a formal presentatioh of the | ARKEst fon hlacking raffic Governor Donahey of Ohio, Claude | S“pp“es | . bere when walking throush the|that the lot must be used for the|gced. Mo has agroed that this is a| A of fuming motorists was|yo (05 PRETEY of Otie. Claude woods in that section. It was lo- purposc of & community Sunday i {held up when 3 ”"”‘“”‘0”"““" ‘I Ui North Carolina. Washington coun- o L L cated at that time on what school and meeting. He points ouf | oulal e e ry |Motoring was illegal on Sunday. |y i e e o . 1 known as the Andrews n that the Community association ear copting melm.a that the | n Meyer's wife was handed a ') ard ’Vru:v\v.‘ £ e Main St, Office Klinghers was pushing wrt {hold its regular mectings and sociol | Conunity club would be required |STMMONs @8 she drove tho family | i Van re were sull DouBling Entrance containing oue of his children, all functions here without expensd that | o incorporate in order to take tit car to where her husband stemmed | o concede the victory. W. B, Jnne;' s.'.nd mm 4 three of whom have subscquer Boy and Girl Scouts, Junior | “Respeetfully, | the h chairman of the Smith committee, | 3 l grown up. Achievement clubs, church vacation : i The police o refu 10 4rrest | juaing 5 cment in which he said: s Leaving the carriage stand oufside schools und various other activitie offenders, r deputized half} g i accore that North Carolina the fringe of woods in what was a in which the scction is interested dozen citizens and enforced the |io 1oy Governor Smith and fhat (s small path running through ncan make the place their headquart- When Meyer was arrested 08 | 1400 convention will bo for him. He Om Ofl ro"n ¢ N on the hillside, the minister, then ors, if a suitable building is crected. | S — — ond time, the automobile | wil Lo nominated or carly ballot | . astor of the Elim Swedish Baptist He asks only that the rock and its zed the opportunity to !, sl 5 ! T Lt ey e g B e R el Groamed. e i e s Noemer gl standing beside a full bin of coal in the summer, | stitution which later Leeame his life | vemain as a memorial or sywbol. | Then Mayor Huekner came home e and realxzx!m that next winter's fuel question is Maln St. Office [} work, with his wife, pushed {1.ror There is no suggestion or intimi- Wome’l Know fromi a hasebu’ game in w neighbor- | Turlington, manager forg all settled is a lot of comfort. [ ' the undergrowth to this rock. They|iion that the new owners would be ! ing town and declared a truce. the “overwhelming ""“l 3266 immediately fell in love with the]expected to build at once. All Dr. |a face powder like this new wonder-| Chiof of Police Beck was suspend- ¢ Swith victorics in the pre. Looking in your pocketbook and seeing the money Yard Office ‘ ] spot Klingberg asks is that the matter be | ful French Process Powder called ed for permitting Meyer's campaign | cinct meetings and the county eon: saved by the low price now effective is another A From that time on the KIingberss | guinitely settled 50 that vears later | MELLO-GLO—stays on longer— (o continus uninterrupted and Pa-|yentions constituts a sleay and em- big comfort 2198 i and theie children m frequent | when bas passed away, there [keeps that ugly shine away—gives tralman Butterfield was fined for| phatic vindication and orsement § hig comfort. visits to this place ar * o de- [shall be 5o complications with his | the skin a soft, peachy pre- | b illegedly intoxicated Thursday | of the opinions expressed by those | lighttul hour and many a pleasant [ cstate, vents lary pore You be night at a party cclebrating the re- | wise und farsecing party leaders, | a Ton— family pienic was spent Dere. 1t got [ Mr. Dechant last cvening reported |amazed at the beautifying qualitics| opening of Meyer's theater, which |who several years ago bodily de | $l 5 00 That's All L4 to be the custom the warm um- | the oficr to President Emil H. R.{and purity of MELLO-GLO. You had been closed for alterations, | €d their opposition to the candidacy » s "y mer evenings for the family to pack | Vogel of the Wooster strect Com- |will be glad you tried it. Meyer informed Prosccutor Hart|of Governor Smith. . in heat from every ton ‘ . : o r . _ ; ; GEJ | > - GRAR First Anniversary Week June’10th to 17th One Year of Progress: - On June 10, 1927, we acquired ownership control of this company. On January 1, 1928, we introduced the completely new line of Grahame Paige motor cars which we returned to the industry to build. Within three months of their introduction, this company enjoyed the greatest single month’s business in its eighteen years' history. Sales for the last three months exceeded those for the entire year of 1927, To the public, which has made this progress possible, we express our gratitude and sincere appreciation. One year ago, in our initial message, we said: “The public expects motor car executives to keep abreast of the times and make their product constantly better. We shall earnestly strive to do so." We believe you will find Graham-Paige motor cars abreast of the times— in engineering, in fine appcarance and finish, and in ability to deliver genuine satisfaction. You will find in the four-speed transmission (with standard gear shift) an engineering advance which results in distinctly improved performance at all speeds—a new motoring experience. We invite you to ride in and drive a Graham-Paige and form your own conclusions as to the quality and substantial value of these new motor cars. AV You are cordially invited to attend the FIRST ANNIVERSARY SHOWING of Graham-Paige Motor Cars Special Display at Our Showroom—Special Demonstration Facilities HOWARD W. WHITMORE 319 EAST MAIN STREET, NEAR ELM STREET AM-BAIGE Cream.... | 3 Since purchasing the T. S. Anderson dairy two months ago, R. G. 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