Norwich Bulletin Newspaper, January 2, 1922, Page 2

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—Mayor Gates 1 wish ali the people of Willimantic a Hagpy New Year. the case of Michael Mazzela, who con- ducts a grocery store at No. 931 Main ‘street WRS brought wp. Mazzola pleaded not guflty to the charge of violating the Sumdey closing law. The Witnesses f The repert af Chief of Police 1 J. Killourey to Mayor gn.rlu A, BG.::- that Sumday wmerning, December for 1521 was as follows: Tramps lodg- | Shortly before 9 o'clock in passing the ed at station house 246; el lights | toTe he @aw that the door-was open and i ur s T Ko oat 3452 “hours, door fomnd open and the interior Mghted. The proprietor Mike e 3 value of stolen property re- | Mazzola was standing in the doorway m 5253, complaints 2,861, ohstrue. | With four ofhier men. The witness said tion to sidowalks 1. team found amd car- | that he passed on to the police atation |§jly on even the strongest, but which- - 3 - 4 ed for 1. loet children restored to par- | and with Officer Leahy returned to the ([} are always lightened by facing them ; proting Maszola store. Cross-examined by At- |§ with a Drave heart amd 2 chesrfel dis- A Arrests wers made for the fohowing | torney KeHey Killourey said that when {§ position causes: Drunk 78, assault 16, breash of { be refrned with Officer Leahy hoth en- peace 1, reciless ariving 9, violation of | tered the store. At that time Mazzola : i il o 0N L Teles o o Toad 4, wiol- i liavor jaw | ¥ith owo ofher men were standing i the ; SYSTEMATIZE YOUR HOUSEHOLD FINANCES 43, driving without licerse 1, incorrigfble | doorway, talking. He- @id not see any condition o - 5. breach of peace and asswult 4, getting | Sale Being nmx; although crocerl.;s]were menesy nndsv false tot 1, violati on display on the counters and shelves. i oty r oo e 47| Officer Leahy's testimony was practl benw;s;;' :;:;r;nd '“;m"m N - ¥ drunk and mm& d m 7, theft ally e corroboration of Killourey's, in- g % hope that the New. 2 ] . m m e © Cluting (e latters retum to-the store, || Yest may b ose of gress promerity . PAY YOUR BILLS BY CHECK. YOUR CHECK BOCK IS A OF EVERY r Asked what Maayoia had to say about the | [} to the city that we love, and that im . e b ookt | atars being. open.the reply aras Lo 16t the || e future Willimantio may look Gack ITEM OF INCOME AND EXPENDITURE. IT TELLS AT A GLANCE WHERE THE MONEY GOES - : and driv smoks out” He saw no sales made. :;,1922 as the best year in her his- 3 P A e s et Bne il s ONOMIZE D e | X tiny Rttwneys Hemiey =2 King v |} T wish you all zhe best of heatti, the AND HELPS YOU TO ECO ZE SYSTEMATICALLY. 10, suspicious ppersons 13, indec- | tired. to confer and on their return Pro: best of good-fortune, the. best of ev- . par o | . : geiting goods under false | ecuting Attorney Harvey stated that this | § erything, the coming year. . ; . nse 1, recelving stvien good 1, vio- | concluded the state’s evidence. The at- CHARLES A. GATES iR & . v Jation of quarantine 1, eruelty to animals | torneys for the defendant were of the Mayor of Willimantic Tl'ns BANK @ 1. common drwdard 4, murder 1, va- | opinion that there was no case for a ¢o: f 3 X §. insane 7, deserter 1, drunk and ' viction. Atterney Harvey said he bs- . 1 SERA T IRl BN L PERSONAL CHECKING ACCOUNTS or law, making brush fire with- [ regard to the legality of closing grocery : D s 2 drunk end theft 1, bastard: |stores on Sunday. Both Attorney King |plaintiff claims $100 damages as the re- ‘ isting officer 2, miolatlon | and Kelley argued that as the case stol [sult of the fallure of the defendant to 3, adultery 4, itinerant wen- |if was not the proper time to test the {pay him a commission which he alleges violation liquor law and vesisting | matter ont, which opinion was shared t¢ | was rightfully due as he acted as the 1, manifest danger of falling in- | some extent by the prosscuting attorney. agent for her in the sale of certain land. s 1o habits begging and drunk 1, {The latter then asked 'that the case A large delegati of members - of H ¥ iing A icense, reckless driving | against Mazzola be nolled and this was | Knights of Columbus went to Norwich BANKI E'RS I RUS I COMI AN i . 2 liguor 12w, injury to private | ordered by the crurt. Mazzola stated | Sunday to witness the exemplification of %% o v embezzlement 2, violation | after tha court that the expense of hiring {the third degree on a ciass of thirty oading a jitney 1, im attorneys was shouldersd by a large |vandidates by White Cross Couveil, No. rungway boy 1, runaway number of small grocery store proprietors 15, The degres work was hoid in the THAYER BUILDING NORWICH, CONN. s wers disposed of as lollawz who contrfbuted during the week to fight . Davis theatre and wag wnder the direction inustrial school for girls 4, re- | the case in Tomard to the legality of keed- | of Distmiot Deputy T. Fremk Cunning- v chief 31, paid fines and costs | ing stores closed on Sundays. H bam of this city. s s e ey Jumed OVEr | The continued case of Artiur MeGuil-| St Mary's clioir bors will hold thelr | to Morwrk h Em H""“ xms- lan. charged with baving in his posses- |third annual festival this (Monday) ool o avate Hosplial B § gion tiguor with Intent to el then came |afternoon at ko home of Mr. and Mrs. ool for boys 6, netled 26, |,y ‘MeQuillan’s atorney entered a de- | Joseph Gaudreau of, 41 John street. Th charged 10, fe paid, § yprer which' was- overruld by Judge | festival will consist of athlatic ames in cost pald fine rewitted { pranic 5y Foss. Proseenting Attorney | the yard and games and luncheon in the 2 “””S" $. molied by payment of cost | giovie, Ty THAT RO CHE) Jaid had | house, urned «ver (o federal authoritles 2. |joon made at the defendant's place of bu 4 3% In the police eourt Saturday mormiug {incss and that a quantity of bverges| Violet Rebekah lodge esnrigined oS v were found anl-selzed, & sample of which | Members of Obewebstuck fodge. No. 1 had been analyzed by a chemist. A cjder | O O- F., Saturday evening in Odd ¥el- e ol wver seven wer cant. al. |lows’ ball. “There was a Christnms tree, coholic content and the “home brew soolal time and refreshments. h per- little unfier 'i\\n per ces of aleonol. | 01 m?‘\eht‘a gift not’ exceeding ten % s found MeQ: c_ems in value and tfie distribution of o the | Eifts caused much merriment us case in 4% Interest Paid In- Our Savmgs Department 4% ‘OPEN EVERY SATURDAY EVENING FROM 6:30 TO 8:30 ¥ "‘ul n lrn'pb ing { latter of a warning in told that aw Mrs, Mary A. Carey. widow of John M.’ lier appear- § carer. died carly € ot Wilcox and son were Mr. and Mrs. Ru-|Old Hop River school, was reported last | urday to try out a new gum, and he was pcal count o0 EhE SBME | wer R i s ACUIIRE B B¢ COLCHESTER pert West of Tolland and Miss Helen| week to be il with scariet fever. | shooting from 10 2. m. to 4 in the after- ge would mean a jail sentence. Judge { e is survived by a son, Flenry §. (arey | The cold spell has been making ice on| Reynolds, of Eagleville. Henry B. Hutchins went to Hartford | noon. N then imposed a fine of $200 and & { ¢ New Londou and two Gaughters, Miss. | the ponds £ and the icemen are mak-| Winding Brook farm guests Christmas| Wednesday to attend a session of the —_—— - of fifteen da n jail- An ap- Yoo Mae and Nora Carey of Williman: ing preparations tp gatber in their har-}were Mr. and Mrs. George Russ and Miss | United States court as a juror. MANY FEDERAL TAXES aken and bonds were fixed atliyo sisters, Mrs. M. Sullivan of New-|vest. It is reportef that the ice is about|Mary Warren, of Gurieyville, and| Mrs. Abbott Little and som Horace, | GO OUT OF EXISTENCE were furnished by Jonn Mo-{pon are. . Walse of Ireland wad a |10 inches thick on Elgart's pond. Messrs. Everett .and Verten Burdick of | Who are residing in Hariford during the| > r of the defendant her, M. Sullivan of Treland. Fishermen are mesting with good luck | New Milford. winter, spent Christinas at thelr home| A nu T of federal - taxes -effecting in catching pickerel and perch at Hay-| Ira Wilcox is able to be at work|on Woodward Hil. the general public went <ut of existence There was on antomobile sceident on|wyras lake. again afler a minor operation two weeks | A large biack and white hound. With! i "y aavens of the New Mprsineef §050 ligin NOTh (BUTDRL J. SuMan has returned from a five|ago at. the Rockville hospital a coliat, buk no license tag, elther lost or * je advent of the New Your, s wrday evening 2t 19 o'clock ki days’ visit in’ New York. N8 Jotn Coner, of Tateford,-recont. | & Sirdy anfual, was Grognd. town Mon. |40, ATong the taxes removed is the car owned by Dr. F. E. Wilcox and driv- A. Lazinsk was calling on friends spent a.day with Mr. ana Mrs. M, L.| day. Conrad Schriefer. the dog warien, |3 per cent. on both railroad and-Puliman en by Raymond Sullivan collided with be suspended ODServane: g shops and for the dag from 7 a L Hattors Brider sher. took charge of him. tickets. hourg the gy . { Buick fouring owned and driven by Bei When Wooster lodge, No. 10, F. & A.| Dwight Newcomb spent Christmas in e - For the Lenefit of the soft drinking pop- S R :{rerd "Bawlikewskl. The latter's car was|y met in Masonic hall Friday, the ep-| Willimantie with Mr. and Mrs. Fred FITCHVILLE ulation the tax on soda water and similar For Th]ck Hea'y Hair e atias just pulling away from the curbing and |y wag pregent and installed the offl-|Green. conocctions has been removed from the mall delteen turned out into the strest whon the Wil- | eers, - A lunch was served after st S B ! Alpheus'Nye and family spent Christ- |finished drink will be paid by the man- U Cm e ey e (<0 cal which was traveling westward | of the ovenming. SALEM { mas with George Babeock of North Lyme. | ufacturer of the syrup and other imgred- e T e 11 ot e | collded with if springing the front axle | mn. work of remodeling the. vestry o Mrs’ William Ortmann and Miss Giadys | ients. Whether or not this means-that the e TOMR & daakat i’l"’l‘;'r‘f;’l';\m"z Tor e tay wiobs hoats ;mg_v‘dfih{eager,-‘ 1 T}\e_“’i;wfll 87 Botthe Baptist churc his progressing rapidly| William Day. of Wesleyan university | Blica of Norwioh have visited at the|patrons of soda fountains will pay ans e T e e S ines and ovening shows at {he three mov- | peton qeadlights and fenders. — The|anq it is thought it will be-finished in an-{spent Christmas at his home. here. home- of Mre. Ortmanns parents. Mr.|less for their ice cream sodas amd sun- ad by B e Do and th bashothett sarne | iiter Wi reponted o police’ Headuart-{ oiyer wogk. . New. fioors kre: Delfig Iad Judge and Mrs. Henry A. Rogers wers | and ‘Mrs. -Ribert Adams. dates remains to be Seen. 1t maF be that the end of the finger. Next mogning ing platuro bigees £11 14 basken a0 | ore. partitions moved and it is belng paint-| guests at dinner Christmas day of Mr.| Miss Josephine Kingberger is il the manufacturers will absord the tax, & shampoo with Cuticora Sosp and hot the aftermoon W‘f‘*)“] ‘T; . A Brief Mention 4 o and Mrs. F. B. Ames and family.at the| An. interesting session of the C. E. |and on xm other hand it may be thata he. water. Rinse with tepid water. When 8. nd ’_“{““ ech fn the even. | . 3. C: Nowris of this cify preached the| . s, H. Kellogg of New Britain was the | Mitchell farms. society was held at the Baptist® parson- | will pa: to the consumer. you have made your scalp skin clean, 3 Sope T take @ i~ the s | Néw Year's serfion at Liberty Hill{ guest of friends in town Friday. Mr.'and Mrs. John Rathbun and daugh-| 2ge. The.topic was Following the Star: In any the married man. “with = sweet and heaithy then will your hair e 5 ,*:*‘“‘ SHON Y Congregational church Sundey morning. Barpet Kahe: and Joseph Dember were | ter Edna spent Monday with relatives imy What Do Men Find? : faamily 18 oing to DY It off & Hitieensier become soft and thick. ke iy z Mr. and Mrs. George F. Stiles returned | in. Hartford Friday. New London: Sunday, Jan. 1, the services at the|under the new law. at least so far ag his a Digger ;‘“;’ "”’:*b S - | Sunday to their home in’'South Windbham | , James L. Root has returned after a John Frost returned to his home in | Baptist church, Rev. W. D. Hetherington, | salary goes. The $2.000 income tax ex- mw than ever and I\{A menibers from Holyoke, Maes., where they' spent | few days visit in New Haven. I’\'gwmn_ Mass., heving passed the holi- | pastor, were, at 11 a. m., preaching ser- | emption for a married man- bag heen 2 oo 2% i fic. Taleumthe. the 1s 3 the past week Mrs, Charles L. Shailer of North West- | days-af the home of his daughter, Mrs. { vice and .commuplon; 12.15 p. m.. the|raised to $2.500 and the allowance for *l‘dh'a p shaves witbout mug. £vent: w ‘5” on Miss Sara Abbe returned chester was a.caller.in town Friday. Bdward Mitcheil. church school; 7 p. m., ilustrated ser-|child has been increased from $200 to from New York b been t 3 Mrs. Ernest Speacer and son Lawrence, | mon, st:s Good Shepherd, and On- |$400. Single men will still have 1o Mmr slece | BUSST Of uncie, ‘Richard J. Holines. - Fred Harris, Mr. and Mrs. arl Rogers | ward, Christian Soldier. The pictures|along on their $1,000 exemption.’ ra will give a concert fmn‘w{'{!;fi Maurice ‘Wallen, tenor in the Coionial PLA!NF lELD and l.ln,glh:s, 1Vi|;|‘et :ndfl Heten _Rogers, i ;;;e'nbe:;r!ne‘:uzh:n;ingecému:;y:cnx that x\\]-' tax xfiv;nu%hn‘t‘ 'r:; g £ = o aine | Malg apartette, sang in a concert ziven spent Tuesday in Hartford. e . uired on pa: 3 viclock which will ke folowed by dancing d g,edy 1 ar he enter chureh, Soutn | Joseph Curran, who has been confined | "Nius Tita Smuckder of New Haven is | tax stamp to the valus of 1.eent for DENTIST s O T wn. | Manehooter. After the concert he came | 1 his bed Dy a severo grip cold, s noW | sponding the holldays at. her home here. BRIEF STATE NEWS each 25 cents in postage has bem re- - o B g i | to thls city to-spend New Year's with his | 20ie 10 sit up a few hours each day. Miss Leah Gifford of New London is | quired on parcels post packages, and for - Apupisee. e S8 i 5l g el Mr. sand Mrs. Kirk Wallen The Plainfleld Community Association|! he guest of her mother, Mrs. Eunics | of the parcels post facilities Dr. Jackson, Dr. Strickland i = tiv large ns appeared Sunday morning | 1614 a dance at the Community House| Giforg, over the holidays Manchester.—Representative Robert J. ntermission luncheon will be served. th recently bought the property | (M!S has developed into a considersble i Saturday cvening, dances haying been| + . ; 1 1057 markers on thelr cars. 4 g AIl schools are closed for the'.Christ-| item of expenditure. "he members of the committee are R.|™ SdEDendpd: Biliee® e LERTANE Tor AR known as the Spence farm of 40 acres : gt AP-A-MINIT sruest Mellody, George A. Bartlett, Jo-| Ofell M. Chapmian Fife and Drum | S1°% e seeid A O aovers] held mosclal ex-| from ‘Seiistor Arilc Ji Bowers and tho| A redostios iy the postal ratiies .'; Cardinal, Fred Noel, Albert Piche | COPPS has leased the dand room of the e g. | ereises and Christmas trees for the puplls | George H, Hall estate. class mall to certain coumtries in Sout] FOR T bt 2 SRS 4 *® | American band and will hold rehearsats{ MrS. Mery La Sag. of Boston Is spend-| in the evening. America is also effective. A rate of ° there on Wednesday of every week. ing a few days with friends here. Miss Sarah Smuckler apd friends of| Hartford—Better facilities for caringl..nis an ounce or fraction thereof, in- Miss Betty Buck of North stres lef:| RAlph Seney has purchased a new car.| Hartford were guests Monday of Mr.| fOF the teeth of Hartford's poor, -especk d John O'Rouge. PAINLESS R, i The 1922 watch righi service was Neld : B RETACHE ANDG; the First Methodist Episcopal church, . ad of 5 cents as at present. iz estab. L y has - ¢ children, may result from plans re- P in the United > day d vity | Arthur Monty has returned to -Put-|and Mrs. Isauc Smuckler. | i lished for letters mefled in the United FILLING. DENTAL X-RAY Saturday evening. At soven oclock sup- | PUTARY f0 spend New Year's with |,y afcer a holiday visit with his par-| - Miss 1da Favro. teachér at the Pond | cently discussed by the Hartford Dentai |loned for ltiers metied in the Lmitel SPECIALISTS per was served to meners and friends of } "o o Gortrude and Vinginia Hinds, | S0tS, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Monty. school, is spending the holidpys at her | Society. Twelve members are expected | ,ea Rica, Ecuador, Jamaiea and Mar 9A M.TOBP M e . e as followed By 2 % |aiso Josroh Hinds of Windbam road, lezi | _ATthur Holmes is painting the interior | nome in Uncasvile. t0 solunteer thelr services at the Hart-|mique. The post cand rate of 2 cemts " - . . cial hour. A ine was song s vice Saturday to spend New Year's with Mr. | 2@ exterfor. of the-house -on Plainfleld | Miss Netile, Gray of Colchester was a| ford dispensary on Winthrop street. each is maintained for the present, but it and Mrs. Jason Draper of Holycks, Mass, | Street recently built by a firm from Wes- | recent guest at the home of Miss Ella] Saybrook Polnt.—Fifteen black ducks|is Wkely will.soon be reduced €o the Miss Lots Chappell, who has spent the terly for Peter Bibbell of this village. Darling. and nine -broadbills shot in six hours’|former rate of 1 cents in the near future. Christmas vacation ut her home on| Denjamin Burdick has resigned at the hunting off Saybrook Point Is the fine Shring ‘street leaves today (Monday) for | Mill and is-now employed by Arthur C. COLUMBIA record made by Capt. George S. Chapman | ¢ you are wise today, you can wek Tillinghast. | of East Hartford, who drove down Sat- belng otherwise tomorrow. Masielleld, o, wiiee e W0 DEveledl | To e ‘Ferland, of Dayvile, is spenaing| Qlifietmas: attarnoon’ My H.. Woitson ; 1922 brought a good Sunday, the temp- | ® 16 A8ys With his slster, Mrs. Fred Ra- | and her son Pouret were driving across erature being high. = Services at all Joca | 1 ? i | the Green in the direction of Williman- . church were attended by larze congreza- Fred Racine was a business caller in| tioc when their carriage upset near the S Providence Thursday. _ | store of ‘Qlinton’ Lewis, throwing Mrs. Miss Mabel H. Johnson of Prospect | MiSsés Laura Tourcott and’ Mollie| Wolfson to the ground. When the car- Baxter have been -appointed -lieutenants | riage was right2d Mrs. Wolfson was trect i % ; S el o o yelk eng Bl i o 1ofal gttt seolit tredb! No!“I"and| found 4o /be nnmMfoced. . The*!carciage ; sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, | °F, % C. R Mills and their danghter, Gence o | Misses Lillan Heap and Helen Lang-| was not damaged; so they proceeded on Boston. dren have been appointed patrol leaders| their way. of the troop. T. G. Tucker went to New York, where George M. Harringt: ) ? York, Lewioron, Me. py noion left Sunday 07| Louis Croman has heey spending 2 few | he spent the Christmas holidsys. foliowed by & sermon by Carpenter of the Baptist o 10.45 there was prayer and meefing with addressed by gymen; 11.45 consecration servic 1 715 Mair Street. Alling Building Willimantic Phone 44 bers and@ friends of nelghboring churches were invited JAY M. SHEPARD Open heuse will bs hield this (Monday) Succeeding Filmore & Shepard afternoon and evening at the Y. M. C. A. The building will be closed wntil 2 o'clock. Funeral Director & Embalmer | At 2.30 o carnival of games wili be held §0-62 NORTH ST. WILLIMANTIC in the gymnasium under the direction of . £ G. B. Gilman and A. F. Brown. Th, Lady Assistant. Tel. Connection | ening program will start with a bowling match at 7.30. After an informal recep- tion in the lobby, eoliege night games . will be layed in the gymnasium. Danc- Klnourey Bl'os, ing Will follow with muhie by Miss Blan- Bates coflege. doys in Providence. Wikiiam A. ollins spent Christmas with |§ We consider ourseives ae smployed by our patrons to purchase for _ chetta's orchesira. S {‘his son Wiiliam and the latter’s family FUNERA Automobile drivers have until Jan. 8th 1 i A in large quantities such merchandise as will best satisfy their requirements. B MeALmERS | MO | Ehe case ot Aiphonso Geiinas ve Lens |ai midignt o comply wih Fullng for MERROW at Rocky Hill. On lie return he siopped : ochberg W) was to be heard Sat-|1922. * y 5 * 86 Unian St \liui-.nhe,c.nn. urday before Justice of the Peace Curtis Miss Alice Webster of Stafford is vis- | Christmas ‘tree-mnear the statehouse and J Phone 25c ilady Assigtant) |Dean was adjourned for me weds The|1omoan and drieen by ey Mol B iting her: grandmother, rs. Elen Difn-| whnessed the festivities connected wita 2 4 ock. it with an accldent Saturday noon on Jill- | gy, f w NO MATTER WHAT YOU BUILD, LARGE ode Jsland guests Were entertaimed| The board of assessors was in sesslon g 3 son's hill. When half up the hill. Moran v + e : : l MBE OR SMALL, WE CAN, AND NT St L ot iy caural jat Edgewood Wednesday. at_the town hall Tuesday L, ND. WANT. TO the car to back down the grade. amd| Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Miss Florence M. Jones, teacher st the SUPPLY THE MATERIALS. cragh into the sfone wall th — : ] drivewsy ot the Telsen Rouse,” The car : HAVE SOLD THESE GENASCO SEAL BACK . throwl: dri > : : S S e : FOR YEARS—AND SHINGLES coped unindured. Plombing tools which B 2 . 3 WILL NOT CURL. : e were In the car wore scattered about the : - l BV eIy T 2 onpe = strest. The car sustaine? a broken | Willimantic, Co s o e ' ‘ ' s LOnNN. ‘ pTie looal oommitien for fhe Near k 2 e ast Relief work has reported its receipts - £ 4 ” 2 for the week. There was comsiderable GO CREAM OF THE interest aroused by the advertisements . ‘.L awelling on the phases of the Near Bast - NATURAL PRODUCT. relief problem which were printed De- oember 24 at the reuest of various bus- ¢ DRt ponesias e e A > DIRECT FRCM THE MINES S O R C masitestations of iitoreat Wil soniinue. - BB A 15 Funeral ices to; . I E LOS e Saruriss seiemmoan 5t taree Scocs || B , - _ ggg $ l 5 2 Per = cevs ren-von at 62 North street. Rev. John Pearce IH54) | g VE EXTRA IF BASKETS astor of the Methogist ohurch, officiated. i 1o Boty wae Dined o The' recediic \ § Ton ARE USED. vault of the Willimantic cemstery. Fun- |ff il 7 i : S eral Director Jay M. Shepard was in iy G5 A - e chargp of the arrangements. -1k BN 27 J L Faneral services for Dwight A. Double- ~ day were held at his home in Hebron at noon Sundzy. Burial was in Liberty |§ - ; 3 OlnChfinonYumomgell&nd ok Hill cemetery. Arrangements were in |} sherge of Fumeral Director Joy M. Shep- " ‘ : : &5 © 77 . on the SERVICE We Render. ." BALTIC Miss Edith 1 Tift of Jewett City !s Ceilineville—The organization of the ; i New Year Red Cross public heaith nursing service THE H ’ Was perfected st (ho first meeting as f . e e §]lows: W. M. Strong, chairman; Mrs, M. Stanley Neale, vies chafrman; Mrs. L. A. Carleton, secretary: Miss Edna Farnham, treasurer; .Myron £, Budler, du'ru.n publicity conimittes

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