Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 37, Number 272, Decatur, Adams County, 16 November 1939 — Page 3
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11 at VIGRAVS STORE. I For Women I For Men and I and Girls I Boys I ■DATS FOR WOMEN ’ JACKET* AND J If AND MISSES MACKINAWS J styled. all wool. For M<-li rind Bov* F< t W.ck ■M[T»<--d«, Roucle I'umd* <, r priced f oiil |BXM2.B S .,|S.Mr» 52.9«105K.30 - Imre MFV* * BOVS I»WFSS your puri liaae OR WORE TROI’SERS C OATS K,W *" *’ I « * 1 " Work I’ants 9*c to *I.9M E»<r’ t'oat* and 3 Piece lire*- Pants Si .‘th to S 1.19 Beta for Girl* and __________ IKr filrt. MM .0 11 OK. ""'''Ti.'X : ,E> [*> lnl«nl« 12. UH to SUS "" , " 1 ' " 11 \ liiiaraiite d In.flili • fol r R I'ttti f« I’" Washing* or ! Year H-.iml ’ r '" , r ' ! ' 'fill Patient! and Colors An |Br Women and Girls The l,! •' X ~‘ "1 and latent styles offered you iK r w ” men M.SSM4JW * , 0 ° |V<>r Girin 9H< to |2.98 wo-k shM. m covert Hlze* 3 io in Maier'ala . '-»c. «’c. i|Bß— Blue Chamb'iiy Work BkI»TS * SWEATERS twsstsra f „ r nlr |, SNOW SIITS AND BRISHED WOOL St ITS I |M 98c to f 1.98 FOR INFANTS |W'H*. Him 34 to 34. all the „ , . „ „„ •* colors and material! Snow Suit*, all wool f.i.98 O to 33 I* 11.98 and 12.98 Wool Suits 11.98 A new ahipniont ————————— W" Mens and Bo' s Sweaters I (■IRLS 1 PARKA (j , ... (|M M HOODS 69c 98c to >1.98 Cotta *l9B and *2.98 Lhdicr' Hose - Frocks jt.oo Purses, latest styles >1.09 IVIGRAN’S, INC. |E M Mo " p «« Street Oecatur. Ind.
was served Mr. and Mr*. Yaney r-ceived Keyera! large baskets of flower* and many other anniversary gift*. Mr.| Yaney received many attrawivo I birthday gift*. I Ptea-nt were Dr and Mr* A. D. i Yaney. non* Ralph and Noel of fill|<ago. Mr*. Beatrice Olwin of CushIna. Okla ; Mr and Mr*. Clyde Shafer of South Bend; Mr. and Mrs. Gorge Yancy and son Donald; Mr. ■ and Mr*. William Yancy and daughI ter Marjorie and son Billy, all of Peru; Mr. and Mm. John Wurthman. -on Jac't, d lighter Joan; Mr. ami Mr*. Kenneth Rutledge; Mr. and Mr*. Ralph Free) and daughters Elaine and Joyee Arlene; Mr and Mr* Carl B-a«ner. d lighter*' Donna and Mardell. all of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mr*. Leon Runyon. son Raymond and daughter Naomi; Mr. tnd Mr*. I.'onard Runyon and son Ronnie of Portland: Joe Yaney; Mr* Hattie Brunner; Mr*. Alta T-'mltley and children of (1 neva; Rev. and Mr*. Ru*«e| Weller and eon Paul Eugene: Grandma W«l|er; dark John of Chlcigo; Mr*, Lnltt | Ratliff of Bluffton; Mr. and Mr*. A D. Henachen; Mr*. Ida Yancy; Mr. and Mr*. Carl Easley. son* Jimmy and Bobby Edward and Billy Yancy; Dem Runkle; Harold Hensehen; Alice Myer; Helen Easley; Mr. and Mr*. Paul Arnold; Mr. and Mr*. Floyd : Roth and 'he guest* of honor. Mr. land Mr« I F. Yaney, The Adams county home e< .nomics clubs woman's chorus will meet at the Moose Home Monday afternoon at one-thirty o'clock | I Th.' ('. L of C degree team will meet Friday evening at the K. ofc. hall at seven o’clock After practice th.-re will lie a meeting of the council. , THANGBGIVING MARKET TO BE HELD The Union Chapel Indies* aid society will have a Thanksgiving market at the Brock store. November 22 Anyone wishing to leave orders In advance may call 1124 or 1212. YOUNG MATRON’S REGULAR MEETING The Young Matron's club met Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs Tillman Gehrig A short busl-h-e meeting was conducted by the president ■ :*. Drllaa Goldner. | Following this Mr*. Gehrig gave an Interesting description of her re-' ceir trip to Washington D. C. | Where she was present al the memorial services for the unknown soldier at Arlington Cemetery. She visited many other place* of Intermit In and near Washington. Site stated that her greatest thrill was being an eyewitness when President Roos velt placed a wreath on the unknown soldier's tomb. Game* of five hundred were played and prizes given to Mr* O. OBaughman and Mr* Dave Campbell.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1939.
CLUB CALENDAR fioclety Deadline, 11 A. M. Fanny Mary Phones 1000 — 1001 , Thursday Evangelical New England Dinner, 11 a. m. to 1 p. m. Evangelical Cafeteria Hupper, 5 p m . to 7 p m. Woman's Foreign Missionary Roclety. Mr*. Him Butler. 2'30 p. m Christian Irndles' Aid Society, 1 Mrs. James Kitchen. 2 pm. Eighth Street 1!. B. W M A . Mrs. Dale Osborn, 1:30 p. m. Friendship Village Club, Mrs. tlirry Worklnger. 1 n. m. Baptist Woman's Society, Mr*. (!. W. Moaer, 2 30 p. m. So Cha II i Club, Mr*. Clem Kortenher 7'30 p. rn. Cnlted Brethren D. Y. B. Cla*«, Mrs. Russel! Deßolt, 7:20 p. m. I Mt. Pleasant Indies' Aid. Mrs ' Burl Fuhrman. 2 p. m. St. Paul Imdle*' Aid. Mrs. Ira McBride. 9 a. m. Cnlon Chapel w. M. A., Mr*. Earl Cha«e, 1:30 p m. Our Body of Victory Dl*eu«*lon Group, Mr*. Herman Miller, 7:l» p. m. Rurallstic Study Club. Mr* Florian Geimer. H p. m. S' Luke'* Lidle*' Aid BocletyJ Mr*. William Klau*man, all day meeting. Phoebe Bible Class. Zion Reformed Church. Church Parlor*, ft p m. Presbyterian Imdiea' Aid Society, Mr*. Milo Black, 2:30 p m • Delta Theta Tati and P«l loti XI Dance Committee*, Mr*, Paul Handler. 6;30 p m. Women of the Moo*e, Moose i Home, 7:2n p. m. I Spanish American Auxiliary InlI tlatlon and Pot Lin k Supper, la*glon Home, 7:30 p. m. Standard Bearers, Methodist Church Social Rooms, 7 p m. Friday C L. of C Degree Team. K, of C. Hall. 7 p in First 11. B Progressive Workers. Glen Hill, 7:30 p. ni. Phllathae Cbss. Mrs Ray Johnson. 7:30 p tn. Sahsn Methodist Chnnh PreThanksgiving Supper. Church Dining rorns. 5:30 to 7 p. m. Rummage sale, Graham Building.’ Adam* County Federation. Mrs I R. A. Stuckey, 2:30 p. m. Baturaay Mission Band. Zion Reformed Chun h z 1:30 p. m Rummage Sale, Graham Building.' Methodist WIIMS II urn mage Sale, I Church Basement, i s p .m. Dinner Bridge Club. Mr*. II •'num Ehlnger. 1 p m Postponed. Cafeteria Supper. Zion Reformed: i Chnn h. 5 to 7 p. m. Monday Music Department. Mr*. R W i Graham, 7:30 p in. Dramatic Department. Mlm EvaAcker. 7:30 p. m. Literature Department, Mrs. Wai-' tor Gard. 7:*’ p. m. Art Department, Miss Vivian Burk. 7:30 p. m. Junior Women. Miss Mary Cowan, 7:30 p m. Research Club. Mr*. R. D. Myer*. 2 Jo p tn Adam* County Home Economics I Woman's Chorus. Mocse Home. 1.30 p. nt. ( Tuesday Root Township Home Economic* Chib. Mr* Albert Johnson. 10 a. m.l Wednesday Thanksgiving Market, Brock's Store, all day. I The club will meet In two week* ’ witn Mr* Baughman, with Mra. AlIbert Berry as the program leader. The Root townthip home wome H mica dub will meet at the home of ' Mr* Albert Johnson Tuesday morning at ten o'clock. A pot luck dinner I will lie served at noon. Each memI >,-r I* to bring one coverod dish and her own table service. Every member I* asked to be present a* el«c-
They scored! By the umr token you wore or fail io i greater or lewer degree by lhe I way you led. Arc you alert amt keen . . • i* your I appetite at top peak . . . do you hare ■ full quota ol red <etl*> OK hat over *otk. worry. «>ld» and ndmu <auted a low ol appetite and a redured redblood tell omni) that tired leeling may Ire a warning 1... a general run-down ronddion may ; mean a lark ol normal re.iManre. II tort led rhe need ol a tonic do try the tried anil leMed M.S. 1 onic lo impline a lagging appetite ami help change weak Miaul cell* to Mrong oncn . . . • vrrf imjtotltnt >lrf> bid Io hrallli. Any drug More ran rupply ami no 1 eihnal dealer will ruggeM a uilmitute. I
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By HARRISON ( ARROLL Cagyrlgbl. tm Kl*g test an* k>*dir*te. Ia«. HOLLYWOOD—The very mention of the word "fire" ig enough to send Alica Faye into the Jitters these day*. Her home In the valiey was
gutted, with a loss of thousands of dollars Then, two days ago, for a seen* I in "Little Old New York" she had to help Richard Greene stoke ths furnaces of a rep- ' lica of Robert Fulton's steamboat. the Claremont. When the fur-
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I nace door was opened, the flame blued out too far, caugh- Alica on the noae. The bum was superficial, but It raised a big blister and Alice couldn't wear makeup She may get back before the cameras soon. Following Is a true story on Wayne Morris, and Hollywood Is In hysterics. Seems u Bubbles ordered bath towels with her name embroidered on some and Wayne's on the rest As an added touch, she had a design of bubbles stitched above her name She couldn't think of a symbol for Wayne, so his towel* just had the name Morris spotted this right away. "Why didn't you have something special put over mine?" he asked "I couldn't think of anything." confessed Bubbles. | "You couldn't?" demandci Morris. "Why didn't you have them put on a star?" Rx-helle Hudson Is writing friends from Mexico City that she has uncovered a Stradivarius violin that can be bought for 120.000 She 1 says It was brought Into the country by Maximillian. was the prop, erty of the Mexican government for years, and new Is In the possession of an aristocratic family. We don’t pretend to he a violin expert And can t vouch for ths authenticity of the Instrument. But Rochelle is plenty excited "When ar- you going to let Deanna Durkin have a baby in a I picture?" we asked Joe Pasternak ' "Not until Universal buys back 'Bachelor Mother 1 from R-K-O." he j replied promptly Did you know that Ginger Rogers' big hit was inspired by a European picture called "Little Mother”? Pasternak produced It. Henry ■ Koster lirected It. and Franclska I Gaal starred In It Universal orce
thin of officers will be held at this meeting I D NNER GIVEN FOR NEW MEMBERS The Civic Section of the Woman's Club held a dinner at the home of Mra. William Ilelllnger Tuesday 1 evening honoring It* two | new mem’ era. Mr*. Joe Morri* and Mr* Don Lute*. The supper w«* nerved buffet; I style from the dining table which 'was centered with a beautiful bou-i quet of fall Rower*. The gueala were then seated at small UMm orated with white candles In cry*Johatd with white candle* in crys-l ■ tai holders Each place wa* mark|cd with a «mal! flower pot of lacy--1 podrum. After dinner Mrs. Passwaler, chairman of the section, conducted a business meeting The club decided to piy for two of the blue . spruce tree* on the newly land- , scafs-d high school grounds A Chriatmas parly and gift egclrnnge will be held December 15 at the home of Mrs Kay Htingely. The entertailanent committee . then took cha-*e and bingo was en ~ Joyed A uumlr-r of prizes were glv- | en. The door prize was given to Mrs Clyde Troutner. a guest of the hostess MR*. HOMER LOWER It HOtTftt TO CLUB The Historical club met Wednesday sfiermem at the home of Mra. Homer lx»wer on North Second atrea*. Following the toutlne opening Mra. John Rehns, leader for the afternoon, had charge of the cur- ; rent event aesskm «nd then presented a m<Mt Interesting paper on i 'Snap Shot! ” A crsnpletv definition of the word > “snap shot" was given by the lead'er as Webster define* the word. "an Inatantaneou* photograph, taken usually with a small hand camera without posing of the subject, a quick, off baud shot, HUI* picture* lof anything that interest* the possessor of a camera." The paper was based on Inlereat- | ing clippings taken alnioet wholly ' from newspaper* First were scrap hooka; Klhert Hubbard's scrap book. The editorial "A message to Garcia" for which Mr Hubbard wa* I well known wa* related by Mra. Bchug Another famous scrap book by the young l*oll*h lad. Tony | Wons, was commented on. Heven million copies of this book were sold The awarding of England's Victoria Cross, the Great Pyramid of (llzeii and tlic origin of our present | day road maps war* very intelli-
owned the rights, but turned them over to Buddy De Sylva. > Margaret Sullavan anu Jimmy i Stewart celebrate seven years of friendship by appearing together i In "Shop Around the Comer " Ever k hear how they met? Jimmy's best pal at Princeton was Joshua Logan, who graduated i a year ahead of him and went on > to aii-rct a »toek company at West I Falmouth. Mas* The next fall, he r wired Jimmy to be sure and look > up a girl called Peggy Sullavan. t who was going tc ap|H- ir st Frinrc- . ton In a show called "The Artist . and the Lady.” ; Jimmy did. and took Peggy, now . Margaret, to the Triangle club re- . ceptlon The resulting friendship later netted him his first big break , in the movies—a chance to play . opposite Margeret at Universal In i "Next Time We I-ove " ! Must have been some excitement ; when a prop man dropped a crate of IS rat* on the "Vigil In the Night" set at R-K-O The crate i broke and the rata scampered In i all directions Carole l-ombard ar I ' 14 screen nurses leaped for the tops > of beds, tables, anything that was i handy. Worst of It Is, five rats still ' are loose on the set I Dorothy amour supplied ths 1 big mystery »t the Mitchell Leiwn party She arrived with Wynn Rocamora. but left with Robert. Pres-
ton and his mother . . 3ru e e Cal* t ' squired SIX of the Folie* Bergere beauties to the Case lain* re . . . Too bad about the suicide of Jean Berlin Hollywood knew her better as Jean Joyce. She played in "The Great Waltz"
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. and had a bit In "Girls in White." ... Remember Wesley Barry, the kid atar? He’a rehearsing a part In the annual play of the R-K-<* studio little theater . . . Frances Langford and Jon Hall fly to Ensenada. where he will attempt to ; , spear a Manta Ray ... Is Ann Sheridan flattered? Through Car- : men Miranda, ahe just got a re- ■ quest to send an autographed photo for the President of Brazil. ■ . . Vrry funny story going the rounds about Isa Miranda's new dog She is having to get rid of the pooch ’ because he won't let anybody come i i into the house -not even the star's ■ husband
gently described. After the |>t% gram and buxine** meeting the ho*teas, assisted by her daughter. Mr*. ; tieraid Smith, served refreshment*. Due to Thanksgiving the club will not meet until November 28. at which time Mrs Delton Pa»«wat*r will be the hostess, with Mr*. David lCampbr',l as the leader i WESLEY COUPLES CLASS MEETING The Wesley Couple* das* enjoy-, ' ed a meeting In the social rooms of ' the Methodist church last evening after prayer meeting Mrs George I Harding conducted the devotional* reading from the "Cpjwr Room" and giving a Thanksgiving poem. Group singing wa* followed with the laird’s prayer In unison. After a short business meeting a social Hour was enjoyed, larwell Smith and Mrs M W. Hoover received prizes In contests. The ladles were given the names of capital* and the men the name* of states and partners for lunch were found by matching the state with Its capltil. Hosts and hostesses for tin- even Ing were Mr. and M-.« Dee ••• back. Mi and Mr*. George >Hurd<. * and Mr. and Mr*. W. M. Humgerdnet and daughter. MRS. GILBERT STRICKLER IS HOSTESS TO HER CLUB The Decatur home economic* club met Wednesday afternoon al the home of Mra. Gilbert Strickler. After the routine opening the president. Mr* Arthur Miller, conducted a business session. After this Mr*. Delma ElZ'-y read the committee's report on nomination of officer* for the coming year. An election by ballot gave the following results' Mrs. Rilph Stanley, president; Mr*. Francis Eady, vice-president; Mra. . Fred Cliionlstrr. secretary-treaaur- . ar; Mr*. Alva Ruffenbarger. first laader, Mr*. Kemy Blorly. second i leader; Mrs. Bert Haley, first alternate; Mr*. James Anderson and Mrs L. E Archhold, hubilclty com- . mittee. Mr* Ralph Manley then gave an , Intereating lesson on hooked rug- , making, esplalnlng what materials , are best and how to cut and pre- , para the rage, when using worn out garm< nt*. Pamphlet* from Purdue t on braided and emteheted rugs and . complete directions for making i hooked rug frame* and ornamental > screen* wera banded out Member* are asked lo share ibis lutormatlon . with Interested neighbor* and rm !* port It a* "contacts" for the club. ; Mra. Nunley closed the lesson by •I asking those who bar* partly made
rug* lo bring them to the club. Mr*. Miller slated ihat thl* year will complete lh« "lliree-year home furnishing course” and promise* to he Instructive and Interesting. Mini Blanche Zaftig of Purdue will present a lesson on making slip cover* at her next leaders' meeting. Mrs. Blerly and Mrs. Btlffen-' bargor are the leaders eligible to attend th»> Purdue th» week «>f January * The f’hrbuma* party will he held at th» home of Mrs. Buffenbirger with Mr* ‘ Blerty, Mrs. Stonerook, Mrs. Warren. Mi*. Mann. Mr*. Anspauglt a* the assisting hoste*»e*. Mrs. Gerard. Mr* Eady and M's. Weber will' will form th* entertainment <orn-* mltte At the conclusion of the business meeting a delicious lunch was waserved by the hoste** assisted by Mrs Lulu Swearingen, Mr*, t'harle Feasel and Mr- Robert S’rhkler.i Tw n’y-one members and three! visitor* attended the meeting. e The m nit f«r the cafeteria snpp--r to b<- served at the Zion Reform d church Saturday evening from five to *>'>eii will liii turfs- fried chi: km and ld*<-uli*. mrr.it loaf, mushr-d potato *. gravy, baked beans, baked com. oyster dressing, sweet pota ' toes, ba.ed apple*. *.:lud cott.igc di e*e. cold slaw, devilled eggs. pie. ci. .e and coffee. WALTHER LEAGUE HOLDS MEETING A combined Junior and Senior Walther le-ague wlitiailonal meeting was held Tm sday evnillg In the icvnlng In the Lutheran churcli i auditorium R-diert St,pieton, chair. : man of Christian Knowledge, con- ■ dtn tml the meet log At Gil' close of the comldmd me. ting the Junior la-ague had a wltort liuslnea* meeting Fourteen mem >er» and one advisor respondd to roll call. Betty Sattler ami Arthur Frmz were taken Into the l-a rue a* m-w members. Plan* ar under way for the Junior Sen lor league to tw host for the Zone Christina* party lo lw held D i ennlier In. The next meeting will lw a social one in the < huri-h auditorium Novenilwr 2S The it ting closed with prayer. SHAKESPEARE CLUB HAS REGULAR MEETING i Tile I.,die*' Shake*| H >are < lub imm yestreday afternoon at the home of Mr* C. A. Dugan for the {regular me-ting Following the col I lect a short business meeting was held, after which Mt*. F. G. Allw, in. i leaib-r for the afternoon, gave a ' mo»t interesting paper entitled "What of the Blind?" "In a Villar* twenty-three mile* from Pari* lived laitil* Braille with hl* parent* Hi* father ha* a liartie** shop One day tn I*l2 this IHtbthree y ar old French laiy eirtered hi* father * shop to play He picked up a sharp tool, an awl. and It lw Inga little difficult to handle, the tool slipped and pierced one of hi* eye* Sympathetic Inf'amation set in and he lost the sight of botb eye* This accident was to make him th« blind’* greatest hero "Gutenberg gave the printed word to the world. latul* Braille was to m *e the blind see with their fingerstlp* Only the eighth-** <an iwrhap* appreciate this grew gift. He Invented the present system of ■ raised letters which is the stand ard printing for the »lglitle»*." Mrs. Allweln also described the Rebool for the Blind at Indianapolis and the Seeing Eye Farm at Morristown. N J Following the program Mr* Dugan, assist-d by Mrs. Dun Shafer and Mr*. Frederic Schafer, served lovely refreshhints Tile club wiil nt'-et hi two weeks with Mrs Witter Krick a* leader and hoste**
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The Pocahontas lodge will meet' Friday night at seven thirty o'clock .it the local Red Men hall Member* from Fort Wayne ~n<T Rockford. Ohio lodges will he In anendance. A liot lues supper will tw served. BTERSONALS Mr and Mrs Frank McConnell of I 22* Madison street entertained Mr tnd Mr*. Fred Smith Mrs. William! 1 Smith and Mi * Elm-r Clin > for hint lir-oti Wednesday. Miss Vivian Burk will attend the Indiana artist*' •hl ti' at Indianapolls Friday She :« eighth district halt man and will serve a* official hoste*« at the luncheon She will - main in Indi tmtpo':. to •[X'tid 'he w«—kend with friend*. Mi*s Georgia Foughti- of lav- - Grunge vi*h<-d «• !i liom<- hxt“ la*t night and attended the bu»l---n--»« mid professional women'* ban- ■' qn» f I Two Peru Women Die In Accident Peru. Ind Nov h: tu.Ry Mr* ' Ghidy* Vanalor. 33. and Hetty lihinehurger. 19. Inch of Pern, were killed yt’Kterday when the car in which they wen- riding Mulled on a railroad > rousing here mul was struck by a |u»**enger Hain DEATH CLAIMS i •nVTINItKri rii"» r»iit- . ins. - • lai in the Ih-cattir Cemetery Rev • George S Ixtzler will officiate. The body will b>- r-turned from I the S E Black funeral home to the i resident-- this afternoon and muv i he viewed there after 7 p m. until • time forth- servli-e*. LIST PROGRAM tcriS'TlN'l'Ktr rm CAtIK HIXi I tier, Henry Krueckeberg. John I St heitnmiii. Charles Ling-ton, latke Martin. Will Buller. Charles Hite, , Arnold Prue** Patron* of the school and members of the parentt m her*' group are uri,ed to attend o Cannelton Miner Dies In Slate Fall , | ——. t' Cannelton. Ind Nov. ifi tl'Pt -. William F Powell, ftl year-old < <»al II miner, was killed yesterday in a slate fill m the Maurice Hets! mines' i near here. t —O Asks Politics And Relief Divorced lndlsna|Mill*. Nov If, >U.R> Hassll E Hclirlit k of le bmiun | president of the Indiana farm I ' bureau, rt-conimended a compre | . hensive work relict law requiring |
Thanksgiving mean*. Ml MS . . . and a love-1 ly renlerpieee of thene flower* will add immeasurably to the holidav atmosphere. Other holiday favorites are Pompoms. Roses and Gardeniau. u-iUi^pawTri 1 DECATUR FLORAL CO. Nuttman Ave - PHONE 100
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' every able-bodied adult to work for accepted relief nt the 2lst an nital farm bureau convention yesterday. He also suggested divorcement of politics from relief and asserted that Issuance of bonds for poor relief would lw prohibited by law. Rchenr-k approved the present gross Income tax law and *uid nothing should be done to slash If* revInline producing eaparliies. - o — Harnass Masers Fade — Quincy. 11l <U.PI The J. H I Rchotf .Janufai miring company, which ha* made harneas. Middles, and other similar equipment In Quincy for the last M) years, will lw dissolve,| us soon as the ueceusury paper* are returned from Hie secretary of state's office. At the ' olmit'a peak it employed 125 men full time. , ■ o - — ▼*sH« ,«« • Gene *-w" — Oerufos
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