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LETTERS FROM TWO STATES tertained the vtiI Which she 18 a mambass near Stoddard’s Delphine Fish and Perkins read Heart of the V\m. x.rmen by Rev. Julian K. Smyth, member, at her Thome ers,’ Friday FRANKLIN Break Through lce—Grange Hall—Appaints “from The Bables by % o, Crandall entertained Wit h selections The members of the club who attended were Mrs, Charles - Mrs. Courtland E. Colver, | Mrs. Delphine Fish, Mrs. James M. Potter, wcial Workers. on the victrola. lanned for Wash- on Frankln mill en up owing to the e ice on account of , Miss Catherine Hol- that all meet at her they did, having a very - playing games. Those Misses Florence Rock- Grant, also Milton Beck- kwith, Albert Beckwith, ‘h and Huntington Lath- Lawless, Mrs. Edward R. Leti Northrup and M and Laura A. Per ce Satterlee, Church Interests. James M. Potter spoke Sun- morning from the theme: the New Place. A duet at morning at_the Congresa- rch, Rev. B. B. interesting sermon Heroes, comparing the Old nent heroés with Washington, in and others. Broke Through loe. turday evening a party of le_went skating on Hern > of the party, Milton Beckw itherine Holton -broke through e, where a brook flows through the The water was only three leet so they only got a good wetting. went to Mr. Avery’s where Mrs. took care of Miss Holton. The included Misges Catherine Hol- t Clara _Grant, eckwith, Ernest Smith, George Beckwith, Al- was sung by Mrs. Dudley C. Perkins . Provey. Miss Alice Satter- lee was organist. school session recitations d Gertrude Al- len were given on the value of i giving for 1 for this work. “ pworth League he topie was the rtual Home. The offer- Benediction of idence, with M Hartford spvm trated lecture Pertiing &t eturning to school duties T i Hvde of Cranston, R. t of his mother, Mr were recently have been on honeymoon Lamb of New York has been home for 2 few days. gto of Youkers, N. uest of local friends. Fred Whipple, 7, were recent guests m Weaver. ne of Willington and Turner’s mother, :h e with M before re- FIVE GRANGE GAPTAINS. Miod Iva Barti 1 a meeting in Dm»mt Superint g referring to Wa Beckwith on The ine was listened to with the talk on F by Rev. B. P. Cap- to accept the Fred S. Armstrong for and to appoint a com- care of the UNCASVILLE own team. ton Tathrop: Follows Suppe.fl th, captain: Anita Hol- —Huntington Lathrop. Florence Hoffman, Ray Fred Race, cam- , Rollie Leonard, Fred Armstrong, aw, Justin Leonard h, Edgar Cox, Mrs. George Mi Sermon Topic. morning at the Congre- subject for the be Sins Reaction GALES FERRY and Prizes at Washington Club Entertained by service depart- League of the in “the vestry on Mon- an drrdngcment of cupying one o the church, his market. employ of the finished work the company move out of town Edward_Eggle: Sunshine Society Meets. on_the Life of W:ishinm.un the nut contest, was entertained Grace Mallory, Supper and Sale. Ald society held a chicken p with a sale of fancy pieces from ) The Ladies Methodist church BEdith Taylor, spending a whi - and Mrs. Peter turned to New Potter and Mr. freshments were served. was well attended Hill Top are spending a few & Clarence McArdle is in New York. isiting friends YSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTION R INDIGESTION Il These Who. Suffer entertained end Milton Osborn and Walter Mc- Neally of Greeneville. planning another suuul sometime 'in indigestion atter| The second tead of the ome you used to two or three to sto lled a halt and di xb. was won by a score of 150 to Geary played for the Sharks, Clifford Shields, Robert Dodds well for the Joseph Both- illage club. The Massasoit company have the old barn on 1 3 It has been pulled down and taken to : are defi.d m can't go on t's wonderful 1 even for a little human stom- ever made that the road back of Gay Mr, and Mrs. Louls- Hubert of Pe- quot entertained recently William 1. er must soon fol- OLD M’Y STIC Washington Tea Given by Baptist La- i Aid Society—Getting “Witch Hazel Factory Ready. The Baptist Ladies’ Ald soclety served & Washington tea Wednesday afternoon and evening at the home of Mrs. J. Harold Wllliams. ance was good. thousands D“’e _to them today. works on the The attend- After tea was served, games were enjoyed. The rooms were effectively decorated. Variety Supper. The Old Mystic Young Men's asso- ciation served a variet M. E. parish-house Friday evening. The United Workers met Wednesday afternoon at the Methodist pargonage. A boiler is being installed at the zaists hercabouts sell Mi. case where it does not ings. First, in ten min- relief from heartburn, hirty ‘days completely ren- strengthen own work If your own supper in the can do its i of any kind. this well of Hyde factory by the American Chem- lc:’.\dcnmpu-nv of Penneylvania that has leased the property for a witch hazel mill, Heard and Seen. Rev. Osmer G. Buddington of West Mystic occupied the pulpit of the Bap- tist church Sunday morning and even- ing. Miss Nellie ¥. Schoonover of Elm- hurst was pianist at the Colonial tea given by the Mystic D: A. R. Monday evening. Ernest W. Brown of Riverhead farm has returned from Hartford. Mr, and Mrs. George Hunt -have named their son George Wellington Hunt. Lawyer Dana Taylor Gallup has re- turned to Cambridge after & visit over { Washinston's birthday to his mother, Mrs. Simeon Gallup. s Genieve Frink has returned af- ter visit to friends at Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Marjorie Harris and Miss Mary Curran, who teach at South Manches- ter, spent the week end and Washing- ton’s birthday at-the Harris home- stead. Mrs, Alpheus H. Schoonover has re- turned to Elmhurst after @ visit to rel- atives in New York city. Miss Agnes Chapman’ of Norwich spent the recent holiday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. F.'Alonzo Chap- man Miss Helen Williamis spent the week end and Washington’s birthday with her cousins, Mr, and Mrs: Ralph Hay- ward, of Waterbury. % Mr. and_Mrs. . Jesse . Gibson and daughter, Miss Mildred Gibson, have returned” to Bay Shore, L. L. after spending the recent holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Denison of Ledyard. Everett Johnson of Middietown ‘spent and Washington's birthday ris mother, Mrs. T. Henry John- Charles S. .Cady has returned to Hartford after spending the week end with John Kennedy and family. Alden Mather has returned to Easat 3 r it to his son-in-law and deughter, Mr. ana M Alfred Marthers. rs. Hannah Williams is confined to by iliness. A 1oate and Talbert, have aiter t to les Q. Eldredge. Babcock left Wed- it-to b ter, Mrs. Phillips, of Bridgeport. Windham County WESTMINSTER Mail Carrier Discovers Woman Seri- ously !li—Birthday Party—Early Chickens. Mrs, George Rath days with her sister, A recovering from an injury Discovered by Mail Carrier. 1ds of Mrs. Tonnelson were hear of her sudden s not known until the rural Ladd, came for the mail, eeing anyone about, entered and found both Mrs. Ton- nd her son Willie lying on the inconscious. He tried to arouse and after a few moments succeed- She had been overworked in car- ing for her son, who had a very bad ia. Both are on the Birthday Celebration. ere.was quite a gathering.at the of Oscar Hubbard Wedn the 24th, celebrating h Y The gathering arranged affair and not kn Mr. Hubbard. Among the numero: s were Frank Linnell and quite {2 few from New York and California. zweig and her son- Early C At Westminster 75 fluify little R reported by Mrs, d another hatch is ng some for a New SOUTH WINDHAM illustrated Lecture—Well Drilled 341 Feet Through Solid Rock. Yorker! rs. Healey is confined to the house with a broken shoulder. rs. G. W. mith was in Hartford day Theodore Zeigler was on_ business the past wee Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Murdock were in Norwich Ma » New York ham spent Sunday er daughter in Conantville. Adelaide Thornton of B He guest of her sister, James Maine, Mrs. Helen Tubbs has as her guest er from Norwich. Itic Ir Golden entertained sday afternoon X Miss Emm: home TWer | was served. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hahn of Co | antville were at the entertainment giv- {en the chu: Wednesday evenin Thursday evening Rev. Mr. Plumb | gave the fifth lecture on Austria a italy, with 75 additional pictures Northern Italy. The artesian well on the mountain- | ide has been drilled 341 feet through solid drock, very good water being ob- EAST WOODSTOCK Meeting of Reading Club—Asa L. May’s Death. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Upham have been entertaining Allan and Ethel Upham L. Hibbard, a of Boston.and Frank rother of Mrs. Upham’: The Reading club met with Mrs. H. Hibbard Wednesday afternoon The leaders were Mrs, Ezra May and| Mrs. Jane Perry, The subject of Egypt was continued. Death of Asa L. May. Ase L. May a former resident died at Howard, R. L, Wednesday evening after an iliness of several weeks. He had been deputy of the state alms- house for about 15 years. Mrs, May died six and one half years ago, three daughters survive, Florence, aged 12, Irene aged 10, and Harriett 8, also his mother, Mrs, Harrfet May of _ this place, who is in her 80th year and four brothers, Charles of Worcester, Her: bert of New London, John and Everett who reside here. Local relatives at- tended the funeral which was held Saturday from his home. Mr. May was 51, the 6th of January, was 6 feet & inches in height when in health and weighed 276 or more pounds. He was of a genial disposition, and had many friends who regret him passing away in the prime of life. POMFRET CENTER Everett E. Brown spoke op “Fruit CGrowing” before a Sheiton Farmers’ Institute the past week, and also spoke on "Prumn{]; before the annual con- vention of the Massachusetts Fruit Growers, at Worcester, Mass. ‘Willilam Barrow who has been su- perintendent of & fine estate near Bos- ton for some time, is visiting his sis- ter, Mra. Robert Rush, Charles 'W. Grosvenor, who' recently underwent an operation at Day Kim- ball hospital is getting along finely, Miss Fanny Brown _is . vistting at Plainfleld. Bertram Cass of Boston spent the week-end with George Fawley. Pupils Who Won Prizes in Essay Contest—Food Sales and Churoh Supper—Grange Play. Mrs. George Kimball of Bridgeport, was a recent visitor in town, calling upon friends. Mrs. A. E. Kinmouth was called to Ledyard on account of the illness' of | ner son’s wife with grip and quinsy. Some time since, W. H. Bishop of- fered first, second and third prizes to the grammar department of the Cen- ter school, for the best essay not to exceed five hundred words on the subject of the Relative Advantages of City and Country Life. Several es- says were submiited to the committee who awarded the prizes as follows: First prize of five dollars to Gurdon Parker: second prize of three dollars, Gladys Cleveland: third prize, two dollars, Laura Cram. Honorable men- tion was made of Lucy Rugiers and Elizabeth Monroe. Food Sales. Triday afternoon the Ladies’ Aid society of the Congregational church held a food sale at the postoffice. The same afternoon the Ladies’ Aid so- ciety of the Baptist church held a food sele in the afternoon, together with various domestic articles and in the evening gave a supper, in the church vestry. Rafmond Kinmouth was home the weck-end and over Washington's birthday. Guests Come and Go. Ella Spalding has returned to home fter spending several weeks with friends in Pomfret. M s Anna and Mabel Dyer have returned home. “Charles kdwin Blake was home from his school in New Hartford over Surday Washingtion's birthday. Paul a student at the Worcester echnic School, - was he ne over Sunday and Monday. Sidney W. Bard was in Hartford Sunday night and in New Haven, Monday. Ar. and Mrs. Jomes S. Palmer of Attleboro, and Mrs. Howard 2 of Mass., were guests ar James C. Palmer nday and Monday. abel Blake of Boston and Brown Miss Jaques her were with Rev, Dr. Blake ife over Sunday and Washing- ton’ blrlhda) a liberal display of flags > Monday. evening in TUnitarian as given by members of Grange under the auspices of ~the <Congregational . a comedy drama in four acts, Country Doctor.” DAYVILLE Holiday ~Week Visitors — Obituary Notes. Mrs. Joseph Miller and children S the week-end in Holyoke, Mass. Oswaid Street has returned m New York. Mrs. Thomas Joslin and Miss Maude Street with Providence, R. I friends, Sunday. AMr. and Mr Norwich, Sunday. Mrs. C. A. Russell and Mrs. Sabin S. Russell, with the latter's sister, Mies Fish, of Mystic, have been spend- ing a few days with Mrs. C. W. At- wood of Danielson. irs. Frank W. Bennett entertained Sunaay her aunt, Mrs. Susan Lyter of Balley Falls, R. L, and Wayland Ben- nett of New York. willard Bennect spent the week-end with his mother, Mrs. Fannie Ben- ne W. F. Bidwell were in Harry Smith, who was taken to the | Da Kimpail hospital Sunday for an n for appendicitis, is reported s weil. ph JMiller was with Norwich ds Sunday. and Mrs. John B. Kelley visited Brooklyn friends, Sunday. Mrs. Peter Casey is seriously ill at home. Allen and Florence Allen of Whitensville, Mass., were week-end esis of Mr. and Mrs. W. E. LasSelle. Mrs. Fred C. Leavens entertained a - of school triends kriday. Concklin entertained his two for the holiday. Miss Louise Marchasseault spent the week-end with Woonsocket, R, I friends. Recent Deaths. The many friends and neighbors of Mrs, Mary Brown Burnett, were deep- Iy grieved to learn of her death on Tuesda Feb. She leaves her hus- band and five children. Mrs. Burnett W a member of the Congregational church, the Ladies’ Aid Society and _| will be greatly missed Mrs. Warren \Webster, mother of George Webster, died on Wednesday morning. They had but lately moved to the village, into a lovely new home | Mr. Webster had just built. The Web- | sters moved her from Putnam, but for- _ | merly lived in the village. i NORTH WOODSTOCK Men’s Club Holds Interesting Meeting —Sale of Snow Farm. Notwithstanding the stormy evening w:t well filled hall enjoyed the meeting of the Men's club, Wednesday evening. Mrs. George Hartwell of Southbridge, charmed ail by her sweet singing, re- ceiving much appaluse. An animated discussion on the subject of Music in Schools, followed, and a social hour | ended the evening. Quail Trap Observations. ‘harles L. Rawson reports seeing ins, bluebirds, wakups and meadow this week. Chipmunks are run- bout, an unusual occurence for February in Woodstock. Otis- Allen is a guest of his-son Roy len Mrs. Irving Paine visited i South- bridge over Sunday. Miss Maud Heal returned to Bridgeport Monday, a week-end Echo Farm. Sidney Hayward is stayfng awhile ith his grandmother, Mrs, Lucy Hib- bard. Wendell Witter has purchased the rm owned by Charles Snow, and will mcve there this spring. EASTFORD | Pastor Preaches at Putnam—Parents’ Day at School. Bev, J. B, King preached in Putnam February 21, in the Congregational church. " Mr. Chester B, Childs gave a talk on Sunday School Work here for Mr. King. Windmill- Erected, The windmill that Mr. Speulding has been_erecting over the artesian well at_“Ye Castle” is completed. Miss Trowbridge was a week end guest at Ye Castle, returning to New York Monday afternoon. Mry, Adrew Snow spemt 'Wednes- day with Mrs, Yeo Lyo: Twenty-Seven. Viait School, There were -twenty-seven _visitors at the center school on Parents’ The exercises were inter froshments were served to the visitors, Miss Hattie Bicknell substituted in the library for Miss Pansy Neff while 'hfl l!.uondad the exercises at the schoo! The Bokworth Brothers are ufldub- ing building o Jurge stock barn - this =5 - Chere wWas a baked uu» rt;ahSonsrm&wnu chapel d-v night, IS YOUR GUARANTEE, There is no genuine - BAKER’S CO COA BAKER’S CflOCOLATE unless it has this trade- mark on the package. WALTER BAKER & CO.LTD. ESTABLISHED 1780 DORCHESTER,MASS. CENTRAL VILLAGE from Former School Principal. Mrs. William Jewett has been enter- taining her sister from Southbridge, | with his parents, Mass. Mrs. Jewett, who has been iil| Loverin; is much better. Harry Robert McF tal y Chesbri rland has been enter-| New York. iing his sister from Providence. in New Jersey. Miss Tielen Waldo Tillinghast re-| verett Kimball was. confined to the turned Monday to the Phelp’s school in | house last week because of illness. Medal Contest. Wallingford, having spent a few davs with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank H, Tillinghast. Mrs. George visited local f Mrs. Ja A silver medal etcalf, of New London | Jonday riight-in nds Fridas well of Mrs. Daniel Dutton, of Greenev was a visitor with friends here Fri- medal wa Mr. and Mrs. Esec Smith have re- |the others rec turned from Providence, where they | The judges w have been to see Mrs. Smith’s niece, | Plumb, and Mr: is seriously Irs. Herbert House, o gran; Danielson, | tBe has been the guest of her sister-in-law, | Mrs. A Everett Ladd. loughby. There was Mr. and Mrs, Frederick J. Faton, of | 2nd $1 was the profit. wtucket, R. I, have been visiting Notes. M Eaton's mother, Mrs. Henry| Mr ana Mrs J. Frink. mantic attende Able to Leave Hospital. e Wilfred Lawson has returned from the Worc Ith. May Patrick Millette spent Monday in Wes- | sang two pie R. I, at the home of James i Miliette. i mY Supper for King’s Daughters. The King's Daughters met at their| Ars Jjames Kent of Elmville called on friends here Saturday. supper was served for members. | * Ars. Emily Bar rooms o’cloc Clarence Reed was in Webster, day. Monday afternoon. At five n- | visiting her brof it returned to her Former Schoel Principal. 4 5 city has been a vi friends. He was principal of the gram- | nesdas mar school here about twent vears ago. \iss Louise Tillinghast has been a| _ Miss Clara S recent visitor at Clinton Atwood's in| Sunday .wiih I Danlelson, where the young ladies’ club [ Miss Ve was pleasantly entertained. Mrs. lerael Segium is spending a few | son. days w Thayer in Putnam. Mrs. L. Howard Cross spent Wed- nesday with Putnam relative: Mrs. William Dean and Miss Phebe Barber spent Tuesday with their Webster, Charles G . s WESTFORD. Mrs. Clarence Peterman is ill with diphtheria. ATTAWAUGAN his grandparents, Eastman. The Rev: P. Sunday to preac supper in the chapel of the M. E. church Wednesday evening. rs. Timothy Sweeney is at Man- | for a chester, N. H, on account . of her grandmother being seriously ill. Mrs. Charles Blackmar is there also. Mr. and Mrs. Albert-Roilinson visit- | Springfield F.L‘en( Sunday nday. | Mrs. Fred Chism's. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Heselton visited| Hattie, Clarence 'and ed friends at Central Village hester, | were in Palmer of Mr. and Mr! Mr. Heselton’s mother in Ma . H., a part of last week. Mrs. Phil, Caffery, Thomas Caffery, Mrs. Martha Hayes, Mrs. Shepard, | Militar Boston Saturday to see Ben Hur. SCOTLAND Supper for King's Daughters—Visit|Miss Mary Latelle Medal Contest. James Lovering spent the week-end and will-make a short stop the Grange splendid program was carried out un- arragansett | der the management of i Pier, R. I, 1s spending a week at Wil | Kimball. There were Tiam Dok - ants, Florence Biers, le, | Spencer, Effie Butler, Ruth Kingsley and May Latelle. awarded ) ved a smaller 5 Lll an l’rmglc, cgrum of Wind- i ham. ‘Special music was furnished by e orchestra, N. Taylor-and Mrs, M. Gager of Willi- cy has been spending a ster hospital, much improved v Sl aylor Narcisse Caplette and Mrs. | tended the contest Lloyd Stone was the guest of Waure- Lawyer George Hyde of New York | 8an.friends, Thursday. 5 tor here with| A. M. Paine was in Providence, Wed- eight | A party of Providence people spent Snnday at the Mason homestead. le of Providence spent 1 relatives. has returned home after a visit with relatives in Thomp- s Chasi her daughter, Mrs. Frank D. Mrs. A, E. Sayles and Harold Brooks | the . wedding Curtis Crane is in Windham, visiti Mr. and Mrs. Collins bezan the first ten minutes There was a Washington birthday | of his sermon ‘to the children. Ruth and Leslie Barlow of Hartford spent the week end at H. C. Barlow’s. Mr. and Mrs, Charles Weeks were| Pluebirds were seen called to Sturbridge on account of the Mrs. Henry East death of Mr. Weeks’ sister. Cester Monday and will is compulsory service Percy Turtelot and son Frank went to|women in certain parts of Hungary. CLARK’S CORNERS Timothy J. Nav of New Haven was a caller on local relatives Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Bugbee and children, of - Putnam, visited Mrs. Fielder Nefi, Monday- Myron Palmer and a. friend ‘ringfield were recent guests H. Jewett's. Miss Pansy Neff bas returned = to Eastford, after visiting reiatives here Jeremiah. McCarty and family limantic were in town over Sun- S. Clarkgand granddaughter have rPLurnCd from Wa r\\l«’ R “Elmer C. Jewett of Norwich vis his parenis on Washington's birth- day. William Jewett of Sgringfield, Mass., spent the week-end with his parents here. John Scott is able to return to work, having recovered from an fected hand. STAFFORDVILLE Mr. and Mrs. W. Erickson and lit- tle daughter of Monson were gu of the former’s mother. Mrs, the first of this week. William Phelps of Worcester and Bert Corbin, of Springfield. ‘Mass.- were guests over Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin Phelps. 3 Mrs. Sarah Ballou and son Frank, of Union were guests Sunday of the former's daughter, Mrs. Herbert Bos- worth and famil - Miss Catherine Silk of Boston was the guest of her mother, Mrs. Rose. Silk, the first of this week. Rev. E. H. Tunniclif's subject in the M. E. church Sunday g wi be The Progress Triumph of the oGspel of Mr. and Mrs. G. Hanner were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowden. E. Y. Fisk has returned home after spending several days with his daugt ter in Hartford, PACKER was here visiting . Largt d Nazaire Landry rwich. ther, Ed- ont the week end with Phillips left Wednesday n Wincham. 7 re 17,000 left handed chil- dren in the Berlin municipal school WILSONVILLE Sarah Smith of Webster was with her brother Sunday. Mrs. Agnes Clare of Boston spent Sunday and Monday with her mother. Hervey Webster of North Cambridge was with _his grandfather, Charles Webster, Monday. Mrs. James Welch was a Webster visitor Wednesday. Mrs.sJohn Plouff of Webster was with her sister, Mrs..Welch Tuesday. Miss Bernice Welch, who had scarlet fever, is able to be-out. Lesley Mills is also improving, but is unable to be out yet. Mrs. Nash of Webster was a visitor in town one day last week. WOODSTOCK VALLEY - Mrs. Eva R. Hammond gave a Wash- ington social at her school Monday evening. Cake and coffee were served Several from here attended - the ‘Washington dance at Eastford Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Hiscox were in Pomfret Saturday. STATE OF OHIO, CITY OF TOLEDO, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is uensar rarzner Df the firm of F. J. Chene¥ (30 oing business in the City'of Toledo Couné and State afore- said, and that sald m _will y the sum’ of ONH HUND DOLLARS for [ Hear Amy: each and every case of Oatarrh that SOt RS, C8ted b7 the use of HALL'S Some people think that any kind of ofd fur- FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed |nifune wiff do for the upstains, Lut J don't. -of 1 this 6th d: £ D - In my presence ay of Decem. (Beal) A. W, GLEASON, Public. have just newly purnished my upsfains, and Oh! Hail's. Catarrh Cure 1 taken inter-| wrhat a diffenence in my feelings! Now of am net> rally and acts directly u?on the blood lnd mucofll surfaces “?finm- heine svstem | g sfiamed to fake anyone afl ovea the house. i T itCO meflo o %’ §x.u¢ y Pfll& for consti- pation. Keep it Handy For Rheumatism. No use to squirm and wince and try to wear out your Rheumatism, It will ) Sloan's Liniment. Need not rub it .| in—4ust let it penetrate all through the affected pn-g nuwo the soreness and draw the You oase at once and !onl lc ‘much mter want to- right out and tell nthw affarars, WboUt, Siounie. - Glot & Botts Teyent but Jointg, Lumbego, t| aflinents, Vour imoney baeak- if ot, 37-47 MAIN STREET . uusfl-d. but i doss give wimost in- 3 / o think every moihen should tny fo raise hes chifdnen in a home furnished nicely throughoutf. Jt has a nepining influence on them. Qfways your faiend, Lou, S~ never think of buying my fuinituxe from - e &~