Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 207, Decatur, Adams County, 30 August 1940 — Page 5
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V eigbllo*»4 <4 *" »ll Uicl»airo Tgt I grgu’ irrggalMtloH »n Sa*lt »Hh m . roacrrta manner Folio whig the veaaatkm of hodtliltiM. H w*« notirod by t*« ObßPtal Heaitqugrt. era of the A R F that tbo noid jiert «rr» dlacoat«ut<4 aad root i land H *»’ h,r< l tar ’ h ’' m * a to 'accept pearethar aokllartng and 1 they did not gpprecUiU tbe Magni* I ude ot tbe problem te»<»hred tn de I mobiittlM •• < l | • btt <* torc * T * ,e ' men thought ot one thing home To improve this ettuallon and I make tbe A K F more attractive until the aoldler* could retarn home, tbe high command of the army provide* the opportunity, the occaalon which wap to ie» tbe burgeoaing of the Mea that renult ,-d in the birth of the American Legion. Twenty National Guard and Re perve OBcere, repreeenilag ten in faatry dlvteloae. the 8 O. 8. and other orgaaiaatloua were detailed by General Headquarter, to a meeting in February. I>l». l« Perle, •here they coaferred with other* of tbe Regular Army After tbe group bad drafted a s. rie* of recommendatioßa deeign m) lo alter tha tot ei ummu U th A K F. for the bettr. Theodore Hooeerelt mvlted them to attend a dinner al the Allied (NBcore club where, for the lr*t time, the Idea of the formation of a veieraaa' orgaalMtlM waa revealed Although there wan aome <>ppo pilton la lb« idea the twenty be
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F TOWNSHIP FORM i NOTICE TO TAXPAY EKS OF TAX LEVIES Liu if ** t r"‘ i “‘’“* County! Indian* Before the Township Advisory Hoard ti,', (**•*>•*• »l Union Tow ualklp Alam. Count?, Indian*. that tte fMoper legal E * 4 •' *•**' •’’•“'ar moating pla< a. on th* *lb day ut Haptembar, I**o. w ill consider L '* li ToVt aaHlt* Sll*irr t l.***tr*< ATI(>V .uieriau T«lal Township Fund *1,1*4 ee * hool Huppbe*. other than I **o*o fIITIVt HtU J*nlt<>r. r Supplies P>o »<» I Jtw o ** ** p» x o t Taarheea *:t»0.«" Janitor Muppllo* 1»« o« R • lit". * bool Traaatsre . :,*e*eo Fuel tor tkhoala 110 So * Total Tuition Fuad **.**• a» txi*n>. Interest A Inaurari a U ■ <»* IIMMM iww a u w arKCItL at Wool. Ft hl» Janitor aervl< a I*o*9 p*.... A KapaU ul BulMlngs * cars transportation of •hlldren l.s3««w UH**- * * tiiw of ground* I l»e "• Light and Power *9.90 F** .. u»« Repair of Equipment. an* l.lt'h etpeiue ilienetlta to P*'*, , apt a< h hilaaeg t*o SS h >ol propart? Mil l 3100 P* 5 «. Ml J. 00 "-hoot Furniture * Kqulp- Mls< ellaneous 74*0 ** * ,| nien(. ai -apt sets buaara 1*0»« Total Mpe lai flrb Fund *3.144»» aimruATK or rt n o« t<» tea. hai*ku I" l.l»e««ee T»w»eklp *o*o*l TwlUoa .nr. ta llereuiber 11. ■< ewautag pooe * no* »eb. Fund Faad t« r Incoming YeaT (lll*.** U.f.Sao *4 JOO <■« gipengllurea to be made from ApKim. I aeaaeadad July il. ut preeaal yoer .. . Hl »a 1,7<>0 9U L3W.e* EZul AlpWpfiatlana to he made Augaat I, Erram IL of preMat >»ar ... .... .. . v ~- ......... ..... *OS.9* n fT»aip.r*r> Loans to be paid before m »- 11, es preieut year, not In- ludad la L f.* Itesalred (A<t IJiwa L *, I g>4 ♦» 1.71*99 1.1M.M 9.M0.90 I**U tad Ta he Reeel.ed Freai toaeeaa preeeal >ear ...... 09*00 I,IM 00 JU 00 JJet. Colle, ted. ►-». ,e.r .n,-.mb.r W ,. M nun u lta«tHue. other than from Tag n to la t».el«ed from Augual I of preaeat r la lie-ember >l. of enaulng year, <Ree ■Mt 11 Truetee a Offke.t . „ « fprlal Ta lee Idea * hedulaa) - *,9J0.0» *ll other Xa-enua tfce gcbeduloa) ■ ruti -AJd t.n.e. e, : t. » O d *bt »oi *o :.*:«"o i.pafv* Kirniut to la raked for elpeneee to l*a<emllletMaelng year »»J.*9 3.77P.00 *.«M *•> ea..-r Halaa.a <»m Ip e«'pea of Kapeaae ■n 11» lane >e, Leaa wtaeolUlaoouolMOe* ..... lie aae PerM* . So" a" l.eoe on l,o«* oo Mat ta la ralMd by Ta< Uop 1.HJ.00 *,7:> O 0 *.i»l.** PMOFOAK U LIC% It’d*! HM es Tatabte Property .... gl.oilpTi On Xumbar Os Taxable I’ntle 1»» Leap an laaael to rroperty He Haloed I I It ft ‘ k .11 1,719.00 .*? 1.7*1 no 7,ul | «i lamparallee niateawal es Taaaa < eUeeted aad To Ba teMected < at£M4 *MHr*O4 ‘’’i’mi' - I I i fl7 oo * iR* oo I ft'.oo I i.toa no RM ’{;•«** lU.OO J. 010.00 ji«*«o i »»» iju J*l.*o l.jlP 1..*109 T '-«l | (JU on * I,<3* 0* • f. 979.90 “’'■'H-*rln« .hall have a right to Im heard lharcoa After the UI l«»i*» have been t> the loeutj Auditor not later than two day* prior to the noiond Monday >n Heptemher, and gM >y the < punt) fat Adjustment Hoard, or on their failure eo to do by <ne * '’Unt> A'idllor, ten feeling themeelvea aggrieved by ou-h levlea. may appeal to the Stale Hoard >f Ta* ' >ni[‘L * M fl®** bearing thereon, by filing a peUturn with the Cunnly Auditor nut later than mi i left* 1 ' wlll ~M • <OIO <»r hearing lu tMa County. *» H U C. REINKIhiU. Trualed t nlon Townehlp.
TOWNSHIP FORM NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS OF TAX LEVIES At? 1 7 ’ ,n ‘* l F**4<t»*C«Jtsy llefor. the Towti.hip Advltory B'>«rd •fa? llta ‘•H’wyeft o' Wool Town .hip, Ad.m>. County. Inll.n. that the proper Ictal **•>• •* ,h '<r regular meeting ple e. on the Ird day of September. 1>I". will consider tuumhip BI (Miter <i.»»*iFi<*riov ITrwi* ri . Total TulUon tund lt.ittta Janitor , .iwplle. M * • •:"»» BOSP rtw Janitor HuMllta • Tu»<Um r ?*•" Frln. Iptl ».’.«»!»« Fuel for H. liool. t,IJ,“JS ?'*' ,s#w iAL*r*M (W Loan* Internal * Inaurauce riming a Total Hand Fuad »! .»» o» Pay of Taa< her. Ha». """* »P 54 I*l. •< Wl Fl »•» Janitor p. rvl< r J 1 ** H»»air ol Building. * Care Traw riallon of ( hlldran Slot iu. Ant around. » !»"'><• l.ljflit and Power s’*’ ** «’ MddtPWatti. •»■ c.foiiutciuir. -JJJJ twiai. » . 1.9 on >wpt wtioul buaaa. ted.tw >Mi«- wlautwu’ ,nnwt *b’l FurtAur. A »tJp [ Total *^2? 1 *fi", l fa a,. ’*'• fUdtUt. •Mt.rpl M*is bussri I LUMI <HI HM> H.lH.ae llgfraal supple, othei than ' Total Llbraty Fund I Itnon ***U h. LWWMATO OF Fl S Ita To HF. M AlaF.lt _ aaSS»v3sPE a, • a!f " “■ * *».«;•*M | F »«. ol present year fll.lv :,*><>»» «,we.<*o 0 k* tnade Augu.t >. iS*3m re.? 11 * j»m ’•aterli ,?*?!*'» Uhna to he paid tolore J> :>t i * > r »‘«hi year, not ln< luded In Jimi 2*jM 'uny i. i. ia ad ii" J.U4 «• 11. MAM I*l wen *’• ' —»- »•••• tOTpao t.IUM Utt*' ’««*♦«. PHrnat yw (p.. ember «iS»»m, - no oo j.hs.w i.oeo.vo i.iw'io ?•'’H “ ,h * »ro« Tan ’ Diai.. *’«••* MW,, “ E&AMUMpfS'. . ■ ■ : !.**»♦•■ i.’.tt.»O »4«tt *’• "« *«»,*. Jf~= ~®s tsx m w» "• •»». c ,.„ hWjw • “««• „ ...... - U Hr w: — *. ■ it?t»o .9’ll Te. o , »1 117 M hl •». IteiMi g, h JI I.HI UO Tew ™ v ’ IS i>7s»o “••fasat... • •» FTATUMKer OF TASKS < OLLKATKU AW TO BK CMMJM-TKtt to • MtMdnd < alleeled < wlfrnyd I ® ® '' r« w >.m» ».»»••• HUS AaSTL* ,Ib, “ •« b ' thereon After the tax ««»'•••••’'• b * 1 L!L 1 lmhL?"^n11 J**tetea , ¥ flinty Tat a a Utar than two day. prior to th* aecotid Monday r •»> ten I:‘wt l r‘i>’ , *""« the^S.ii 4,M * m,-: ’‘ •«« r * » r ’•"“'• •*' "’ “"L '”L "*.*■ r. o) Ta. t'-on" >»• •«,?'•* uk “«ft'»»ed by an ch levle., may appeal to the Htale Boar' l "J Tax to" fettli'hj'ata UoLm 1'?,» r J"« Ib-reon. by Kilng a petition with the County Auditor no: Ulet than rj£>n, IM# »>ur<l wl|| f|g , 4<u (ur fn thia County. BjilpU W Ulctt Iru>tge RdSt Townafcfp.
<ama a u*muilite<- to aaaouuio ibroughout tbe A. K F. that a can caa would be conducted March Ik. Illi. i« Pari* for further dlacu* *iwi and derelopmant of th* idea The American Legion wa* net born without ita hardahlpa Tboae eairu»led with tbe plan* tor tb«March meeting met with utdilei «»<e, dutruet and auapkloa in auiue uuarlmt They, buwevar. OMMHeted tncceeafiMly tbaee atu ludee and uibere which gave ripe lo lurnorp ttuel tht* waa tv be an oAcer-doaimated aSair. w that It was designed lo provide au organ isatimi lor uae of thoee wbo would deliver the soldier vole lor souk sat 6th political pur poet. Tbalt berok mcaaurea aud uu sellsh etorls resulted m a threeday meeting la March la Parte, with apprwinuiely t.WO odker* and eallaled mea repreaeatatiye of the A- K. F la atlendaace. Al thia Parle meeting a temper ary conalkutMi. rnw h the same a* the one dually adopted. *** otered Alao tbe caucua accepted the name. "The American Legion tor tbe name ol the vetarana organisation The Ciel BiCitlßg li> the Vliitcd Btatep of tbe Amerkan Legion was held May S. I. 10 in Bt. Louia. An advance committee of two from each Blatt bad bad a meetiag May • Prior lo the i <mvent k»u. the leadora of the Legion movement condueled >n lateaalYo caawaigu iv
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aequaiM the veieraaa with the purpo*e* of the proposed orgsnlaatios The Legion leaders bad lo oysrcome mushroom organisations that competed for attention, talb of Holsbavism aad radical elpree alone Nearly *OOO.OOO mea and womea had lo be reaboorbod into civilian life and lhe American people were vitally coace rood with tbe kind of an aaaoriallon Ibl* would be. Tbs Cenatitutien Blues receiving Its charter the Americas Legion has continued lo prosper lu various endeavors uadertakeu with tbe purpose ot panlag into practice the preamble- ot tba CoaeilluUuti which reads. "For Hod and Country we associate our selves together tor tbe following purposes To uphold aud defeud the CoßsUluliou ol tbe Untied tiuies of America, to maintain law and ordei. lo teeter aud per petuale a oue hundred percent Ametkaaism, to preserve lhe memories aad Incidents of our aseo i latkm lu the Great War, lo lu culcate a scuse of ladlvldual obll gatioii to the community, stale, and uallon, to combat the aalot levy oi boil* the diaasM aim the meases, to make right tbe master ol might, lo promote peace aad good will on earth; lo safeguard and tiansmit to posterity the principles of Justice, ticedvm, amt demoriacy, u> consensu and sanctity our comradeship by our dsveUog lo mutual helpfulness." Bines its organ fast lon tbs Amer lean Legiou has formed several branch groups. Included In this list is the Ladle* Auxiliary which la composed of wives aud sisters ot Legionnaires It waa provided for by the 1»1'j natioual couvaulion at Minneapolis. The Forty aud Eight soi lety was conceived al the IMu convention Il la tbs fun aud honor society of the Legion based ou tbe '*o Hom mes 9 Cbevaue” French bos car* used to transport troops to the front during tbe WurM War Cbild welfare Is Its majui endeavor. Tbe Buns of tbe American l*eglon, composed of sous, step sons, adopted sons aud grandsons ot Leglcmnatres. was approved by the Legton at tbe 1932 national conveu Uon Its work ronaists mamly in aMiating lu Amerh au Legion programs. In 1923 the Eight and Forty, (uu and honor society of tbe tallies Auxiliary organisation waa organised Il haa accepted as Its assignment the pre ven Uon of (überculoals among children. The American Lealoi* has been active in rehabilitation work since its inception. It also has engaged Sc lively in < blld welfare work aud used Its influences on the legisla tors ot the country National head quarters are maintained in ludiauapolls Indiana | *—o WALLACB FLAYS rCONTINVBI) r*OM FAUB ’>NBt to the security of tbe United States "Powerful ekments In our opp<> •itlon will, if the Republkaua come
P.D.’s GROCERY 122 SOUTH SIGHTH STRSST PHONS M’ NO CHARGt FOR DELIVERY FI (MIR «" 74 tB 7Qr iLvUH Guar.nt.dd. Lf\ BAG | «JV If Nut ax tiuod a Bread Flour You Hate I wed Money Refunded MERIT PASTRY FLOUR 24 lb bag 49c DAISY PASTRY FLOUR 24 lb bag Me; 12 lb bag 13c; 5 lb bag '9c WATERM&ONS 25c PORK and BEANS er RED KIDNEY BEANS ne. 2 can Sc PORK and BEANS large 10 ea can 12c; giant 50 ox. ean ISc Perk FREE PALMOLIVE 2 - .7 '*'“’2’ W0 : ,,w0r,, • ■wtrnMUMHi *MR Floor, and Laundry. A pure »..«.. J* 5 " Bu.< k«. hoc tw •> — ■JtSL. -as H* ta ’ m II I——l PEACHES Merrit Brand, halve. In eyrup no. 2* j can 16c PEACHES Lucky Trail, halvoo in (yrup Uli 1 lb. can 10c APRICOTS Foodcraft Brand, h.lvv •" .yfut — - No. 2'/j can 1»c PINEAPPLE Broken matched .licet .... 2 no. t</, can. 37e MACARONI Fireside Brand 2 lb. but M SPAGHETTI Ftoudiighi Brand A W CATSUP Merrit Brand 3 14 ox. bottlet 26c MUSTARD Rel T.ng .. gt. jar lOe COMPLEXION FINE ART SOAP .. Buy 5 cake, for 26c get 1 free LUX or LIFEBUOY SOAP 1 B.'t for 17c SUPER BUDS Gi.nt Concentrated (Cannon Oieh Towel Free) 59c BANANAS Yellow Ripe . 4 Ibt. for 26c ORANGES Sunkitt, full of juicedot ISc and 27c GRAPES Calif. While Soedieta. tweet at tygar *b. 10c APPLES Outcheaa. fine fee MMH. r - rt ff a t PLUMS 1,90. Blue Mioh. ►kmia.’delldioua . 2 lbw. ISc LETTUCE Solid eriep head! ... Igo. headt 10c CELERY SWEETS. CELERY HEARTS Igo. bunch 10c —r-rr. The Truck Ijmul of Mich. Peaches will be will B L* here around Wed. Sept. llfh. Match this Iwll I Fa pnp*r for our ad. Wait and buy your pcache-. *’ v • here and eave money.
- Into power, force us ut make one . economic concession after another ■ to tbe totalitarian countrtes. Wail la<e declared. 1 These appearsen will have their • way if tbe Republicans win. be I cause they will have contributed • largely, both politically and Bnsti 1 clatly, to tbe Republican cauae ' 1 Hr said he did not with to Im--1 ply that lhe Republican leaders are ' wilfully aud consciously glviaut aid end comfort to Hiller." He added. 1 however, some of tbv biller at--1 tachs ou Uooeevelt * program were directly inspired by the agents ot Hitler m thia CMNUry,” 1 Bur whatever tbe motive, the elect has been the same tbeae at* tar ha on Roosevelt and hla program played into lbw baud* of Hili' ~ 1 Every evidence of oppoeltiou to Rooeevelt within tbe Untied Blates I has been reason tor revoking in Berlin - o ' 0 • ' | L*dk» Form lit | Unit In Decntur | In Summer. 1933 j Tbv Ladies AuAirraaJ ot Adams j Peel No U. American Legion wga i i ealabllsht-d during tbe summer ot | IPM. Mrs. Vlnr eat Bur maun was I clscted Brat president to serve tbe 1: remainder ot tbe year aud was io* II levied tor tbe entire IN4 term ’ i Tbe organisation of Wives aud slitera of Legionnaires now baa si senior members. A Juuiot group, lhe Teens Girls Club has a mem- ' bersblp of 20. Rehahilltatluu of voieraus aud ■ child welfare work are its main acllvltles. Tbe dub sends m<mey to tbe < hlldren s home al Kt>:«btstowos and to the veterans' buapital at Marion. They send a representative lo tbe American Lc(lou Boys’ Htate in addition to wndhi* gifts to vsrt eraas aud Auslllary membeis at Uto Irene Byron sanitarium The ladle* also “adopt ’ and aid voterano lu need. Tbe Aualliary luu>. seven Gold BUi Mothers, uamc-ly. Mr* Louise Blusher, Mrs. Hannah Eley. Mre Addie Kuau. Mrs. Mary Murtaugh. Mr*. Louiao Miller. Mr*. Capitola Clark and Mrs Auua llirscbey. lii cuopsrallon with the national lorganuallou the local group aaalsta In tbe sale of Memorial bay popple* and conducts the Poppy bay Poster (ootest. They also sponsor an eanay contest. Tbe following women have served a* president of the organisation; 1133-3<—Mrs. Vincent Bormann 1330— Mr*. Helen Weber. ibflg— Mre. Ralph Koop 3937— Mrs. Walter Gladfelter. 193 K Mrs. Tillman ftebrig 1939— Mrs. ballas Brown IMO Mrs. Adrlsn Baker Mr* Ed Bauer, preeidewt-efoct for 19(1. Will take olbce together with her sister oflicer* on 8< ptember 13. 19(0 g ■ 500 SbeelN by>»!l Sunrfoe Canary Secoad SWtla, B«atiy wraDDed. 3. r >c. The Decatur Democrat Co.
LEGION POST IS MEMORIAL PARK SPONSOR Movement To Uhanßc Cemetery Into Park Started By Pont Another ot the achlev.-menls that attest to Cu civic-mtndeunes* of j Adams Post 13, Aiuurk-ati Legion Is | tbe Legion Memorial path on ifoutli :Wlncbest"r street, converted from like abaovlou'd becatur cemetery. The local organisation pelltlOMd 'the becatur rornmou council early in <>2S for permtaalou to convert I the ahandour-d cemetery into a public Park A picture of an abandoned cemetery in Van Wert. Ohio., that had bhM ronverted In to a flue park by tbe American M-glon Illustrated very graphically the contrget beit ween an unkept graveyard and a well kept and well equipped recreatton center. Tbe councP approved lbs project and the City gave it* entire support to tbe Improvement The to-gloa began work imined- : lately, some ot tbe velerana becoming actively engaged lu moving the ' old tombstone* aud other preliminary work. After the Legion had started the I wort tbe City look It over and lu- . c lurled the several gcres. which ba* many shade tree*, tn Ila park system. Today. I .eg ion Memorial park is a mec<a tor family reunions aud I picnic*. It Is well maintained and l» 1 very Inviting to recreation seekers. ' n Frtttival At Fuelling Church On Sunday Plan* for the mlstioii fv»tiv*: | at the Fuelling rhuir h. five miles J north ot becatur, all day Sunday were *Mouneod today by the Rev. | 'L. J. bornself . Tbv Rev. William Hartman of Fort Wayne will deliver the- senuou , * e TODAY'S COMMON ERROR Never say. “He is finished <!• I done) with his chore." say. "has || I finished iha* done! bl* chore.’’ j i SUDDUTH’S MEAT MARKET 112 S 13th flt Phone 22* SBECIAUS FOK SATI KDAY AND SUNDAY 1 FREE DELIVERY ; Swim Steak, pound . 21c i Froth Ground Beef, pound . t*c Pork Roast and Steak. n>. 20c 2ic | Beef Roast, pound ISc 20c Smoked Sausage (own make) lb 23c | I Veal Liver lb 20c; H ** d M,lt ,Oc Koilinx Heef 2 lb*. 25c lutrd (with 30c meat order) F reeh Sausage lb. 17c F’re»«h Side, pound .... 13c Smoked Jowl* lb. 10c i LEMONS 3 for 10c ' ' Head Lettuce head 10c j Watermelon (cold) . ea. 30c 35c ' I Peache* 5 lbs. 2bc
Sorg Bros. Meat Market PHONES A. ‘.16 — FREE DELIVERS OPEN SI Min MORNING ALE CHOICE Cl TS lb. ROI Nl> BONE lb. ««1 M ( HC( K ROAST-— SWISS STEAK RING OR SLICING lb. f4fcj«fME Vn >*»• M BOLIXJXA lUC. BEE! BOIL *vv FRESH. LEAN lb. fBA-' PI KE PORK lb. BAl_ PORK STEAK SAI SACE IX2C Fresh Ham Roast lb. 19c All Beef Hamburg lb. llc lx?an Fresh Sidelb. Home Made Liver Pudding 19c Fresh Casing. Sausage Ih. iNe Sugar Cured Smo. Jowl lb. IlkSmoked Sausagelb. 23e Fresh Pork Liverlb. 19c Picnic Hams. I to 9 lbs. TENDER lb. mb a 1 We Dretvi Our Own Ponltrv lb. nA W _ CLCBSTEAKS SPRINGCHICKENS.. COTTAGE , Kl 1 K l’» Ml — CHEESE 3® P’MTBUTTERWE HWE A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLD ME VI’S. ( <M»hIES. ( \h ES. \ND EVERYTHIN!; TH ST fiOES WITH PICNK <»H Ol TIM, OVER LABOR DAY. Corn, Pean. Heiin.w.Toma- Meadowbrook Cheewe con- Cabbage I lbw. Hk toe*. Hominy, Beet*. tainn more butter fat. Pretzels •// lb. pkg I tic 1. 3 a*T -4 X .w f '! Ib pkK American P( , tah , chiph b , Bread. Ige. loaves. 3 for 24c etc.L»c ...u, ... Karo Syrup, gal. 57c Bananas. Oranges la-m- ' * 3 tor lie Pure Grape Juice, pt. 15c. ons. Eating & Cook- Hy-t.enc li>*ue 6 for 25c New Wheel Swian ink Apples Ib. 5c Red Crows Towel* ... 10c Cheeselb. 2He Tomatoes, solid I Ib*. 10c Schiud Tablet*/ 5c WE WILL BE OPEN LABOR HAY MORNING FROM 7:99 TILL 12 NOON. WE W ILL ALSO DELIVER.
*1 tbe murniog •vrvtc". starting st in o'clock (Cirri Thia srnnon will In- in German In the afternoon ihr Rev, Paul M< hults of becatur will deliver a
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sermon UI English, during ibt> aer I [vice starting si 2;30 p, m. Following the s'-rvlec* a gathering Will Ibv ht IJ in the grove, near tbe : church
