Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 48, Number 185, Decatur, Adams County, 8 August 1950 — Page 3
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MIM CLIBTY RICH WED TO HERBERT FRUCHTE Mixa Cllsty Rich, daughter of Mrs. Ed Jtlchof Monro*, became the bride ot Herbert Fruchte. son of Mr*.-Albert Fruchte, V" North Tenth street. in a double ring ...jeremony read by the Rev. W. L. Hall at nig thirty o’clock Sunday' evening at the Monroe Methodhit '■ church Two seven branched canuleabra holding Uli Cathedral lapera lighted the gßar. banked with hamtftr* of white gladiolus and .arrangements ot palm. - —- jjtip er Eh mam presented A recital St <tx£an music preceding the ceremony/^Selec,lions included Wero/'Ave Marla,”. “Llebestrawm,” ••Paktoral RomJhce” and ‘Tch Mebe Dich.” Miss Bertha .Ray. vocalist sang "Because” and ”1 Promise You.” "Saviour. Like a Shepherd lasad Vs” was played softly during the nuptials, and ti.. Miss Ray sang "The Lord’s Prayer” as .the couple knelt at the altar. The traditional wedding marches were used. Given in marriage by her brother, Doyle Rich, the bride chose a gown of white' bridal satin. Em broidered Chantilly lace was detailed over the satin to form the I molded bodice, fastened in the hack with a row of self covered buttons, Long lace sleeves formed points over her hands and the, bodice featured a turtle neckline The full skirt fell in soft folds from the waist and ended in a long train. A helmet of pearlixed orange blossoms held her fingertip veil of illusion and she carried her sister’s white Bible, topped with a single orchid. Mrs. John Smith attended as matron of honor in a gown of yellow Imported Swiss organdy over taffeta. The fitted bodice was styled with an off thy shoulder neckline outlined- with a scalloped bertha collar. Scallops accented the front of the bouffant skirt and extended around the hemline In back. She wore a matching'tiara end mitts and carried a colonial iHiuquet of pink roses. Th* bridesmaids. Miss Margaret fruchte, sister of the groom and Mrs. James Nussbaum, wore gowns ot ’ blue Imported organdy over taffeta, styled Identically to that of the matron of honor. Their tiaras and otltts were of matching blue and they carried colonial bouquet* of yellow rosea All the attendants wore rhinestone neck- . , !acc-s. gifts of the bride. i. Miss Ann Fruchte. small niece ol the groom Was flower girl She wore n floor length dress of white organdy and carried a basket of ‘towers. 1 For her drtughtw’s wedding Mrs ■ -‘■•‘rjy •' ■” . *>. ' . - - wwwv—— ti.Map.jww.,.>. I J wr ■ Easy Sew Flattery ml Sy ■- rml I Ml 9282 L,si> I sizes > Il 34—50 ULdd-Htae-Guests to tea’ How pretty you will be In this flattering dress! • N« < enter front -or back-wjsiat- - Hearn tn uns easiest sewing, slitn ■ ' o t liner. Shoulder lin ks are new! Pattern ht’33 < nines In sires 34: ,1«. 3X. 40. 42. 44. 4«. 43. 50.. Bixe » • 3<‘taken 4’,i yards 3»-inch. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect fit. Complete, illustrated Rew Chart shows you every step. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in ro|ns for thlg, pattern to MARIAN MARTIN, care of Decatur Daily Democrat, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box S74S, Chicago go, 111. Print plainly YOVR NAME, ADDREM. ZONE. SIZE. STYLE NUMBER Fashion comes in all sixes In out Marian Martin Pattern Book. Bend Twenty Cents more (in coins) to get th|s summer-stylo picture for the family. There’s an active sports wardrobe, too, plus FREE—A stunning beach-bra pattern printed right In Ute book.
R.ch chose a coffee-colored crepe dress with green accessories, and the groom's mother wore a black crepe dress with black accessories. Pinned to their ensembles were corsages of yellow roses and daisies. A reception was held following, , .the ceremony in the church annex. A three tiered mfjding cake topped art Uh. a mijriatikre bride and. groom and flanked with tall white tapers centered the serving .table, vbere Mrs. Richard Wasson, sister of- thy groom presided. Assisting in teervtngthe guests were the Misses Doris Hoenlg. Joyce Fruchte. Mrs. Arnold Rpughia. Mr* Harold Rich and Mrs. Doyle Rich. ’ For' a wedding trip of unanduncyd destination the new Mrs. Fruchte wore a grey suit with black accessories. Her corsage was the orchid from her bridal bouquet On their return the couple will reside in their new home In Monroe. The bride graduated from the Monroe high school and her husband is a graduate of Decatur high school. Both are employed at the General Electric company In this city. MARGARET ANN SMITH WED TO ANDREW PIATT Miss Margaret Ann Smith and Andrew J. Platt of Fort Wayne were married at seven thirty o'clock last Thursday evening at the home ot the bride's uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Forest Durr of route six. The Rev. Dale Osborn pastdr of the St. Paul United Brethren church, performed the double ring ceremony. The bride if the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Perry E. Smith, Lower Huntington Road, and the groom Is the son of Mr and Mrs George Jackson, 517 Walnut street. Preceding the ceremony a musi}a| KANE a| -WALLFAPtR- i) By ISA 8. SECOND ST. y( Look! Immediate Delivery en modem Neva Home Sewing Machines. Your best buy. You cant beat quality and service. Many'' good buys on used sewing machines — treadles and electric—on hand new. Cabinets, portables, treadles. Every job guaranteed. Free Service. 01 R SHOP HOURS: 9 A. nt. to 9 p. m. thmg to make sewing a pleasure. ■' _■ BOAIIMAIS SEWING MACHINE SHOP 223 N. First Phone 411 Quality—Service— ."
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Society Itemo tee day's pt*ivtwol b® Ban by ‘ 11 a. m. (Saturday BtSS a. m.) Pheno 1000-1001 T KSwmIIIa Tuesday Salem Methodist W.8.C.8., Mrs. 'Rusml..Uarsiey 1:30 p.m. Willing Workers class of First . Christian church. Mr. ajsd Mr*. *Fred Scheiderer, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Rebekah Lodge Odd Fellow* , hall. 7:30 p.m. Kirkland township W. C. T. V., ' "Re*, and Mrs. Russel Wetter. I p.lfl. “ 41 Holy Cross discussion club, Mr*. Clyde Gerber, 8 p.m. ■s: Beulah Chapel W.8C.8 church, ' all day. . _ J Thursday . Our Lady of Lourdes study club, Mr*. Ravmond Voglewede, X p.m. W 8 W.S. of Union Chapel church, Mr*. Charles Burrell. 1;30pdß,, Women of the .Moose, Moose , home. 7:36. Work and Win class of East ' Liberty church. Ice cream social, ' church lawn, 7 p.m. Methodist W.B.C.R. executive r.ieetlng. church, 1:45 p.m. Methodist W.S.C.B. general meeting. church, 1:30 p.m. I Ruth and Naomi Circle of the Zkm Evangelical and Reformed church, church. 230 p.m. Friday American legion Auxiliary bu«l- --' news meeting. Legion home. 3 p.m. Faithful Worker* class of Union Chapel, shelter house In Hnnna- ' Nauman park. S:3O pm. Happy Homemaker* club, Mrs. Paul Erp. 7:3ft pm. Pocohantas lodge. Red Men's hall. 7:3# pm -J. . cal was presented by Mrs. Dole Osborne and daughters. The bride chose a street length 1 drees of pale pink organdy, com- , plemented with matching aceoss- ' cries and a shoulder corsage of I | !>U>k baby mama. ' Mr*. David Bridges, sister of the | bride, was matron of honor. Bhej ! wore an ensemble of blue or- - candy and a corsage of white garI denis*. _ 1 * David Bridges attended the ■ groom. i A reception tor twenty flvej guests ba* held following the ceremony. The Misse* Marilyn' Durr and Bonnie Hlengardner served. . For traveling the bride wore a beige- suit with pink and white accessories.. On tbelr return from a xhort wedding trip the couple will be at home at 710 Rockhill street. Fort Wayne. ' ALBEROING REUNION . >B HELD BUNDAV The Alberding family reunion was held Bunday at the home of > .Mr and Mr*. Floyd Fsvery'of near i Monrovviße.' A basket dinner was held at noon, and game* enjoyed in tbe afternoon ’ Those attending were Mr arid Mr* John-Alberding Sr . Mr? and I Mr* Horman Alberding and f*m_I Uy. Mr and Mr*. Elmo Miller and i family, Mr lind Mrs. John Alherd I lag. Jr., and son Havid, .Mr and Qulity Plnlt FWslmic featvrbiff ()ver-Si*e prints HotthogseDruC#.
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MRB. RICHARD B. COLTER was the former Mis* Jean Coppess. only daughter of Mr. and Mr*. Calvin Coppess of Coppess Corners, before her recent marriage in the First Methodist church. Dr. Gerald Jones officiated at the double ring ceremony. The groom Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Hurl Colter of 243 Winchester street. The couple are residing temporarily with the bride's parents. ' * -- ’ — -Photo by Edward* ''’■'■'OT" ntfe"" 1 i
Mr*. Leo Alberding aB< "IKunlly. all of thia city, Mr. And Mr*. Frank Fenker and family and Mr. and Mr*. Henry Hilger and family, of Fort Wayne. Mr. and Mrs. Favery and Leon Rosswurtn of Monroeville. MIBB DELdRA GRABER WILL WED IN AUGUBT .— Mr. and Mrs.-Noah J. Graber of Berne, announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Delora Louise, to Brice Fennig, son of Mr. iand Fennlg of Berne. I The wedding will be an event of | Sunday August t7. in Uhl,First Mennonlte church in Berne. | - Miss Graber and her fiance, graduates of the Berne high school, are both attending Bob Jone* University at Greenville, South Carolina. . I r—: — ... j Mr*. Russell Parsley will be: , Mate** to the Salem Methodist I W.B.C.S. Thursday afterikpon ati one thirty o'clock. The Wtlting* Workers class of the First Christian church will meet at seven thirty thia evening et the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Scheiderer. The American legion Auxiliary will have a business meeting at the Mgion home Friday evening at eight o'clock,. ! The Faithful Workers class of .th* v .Union Chapel church will have g picnic at tbe shelter house at -Hanna-Nuttman park Friday evening at six thirty o'clock. MemIter* are asked to, bring weinfi*, buns, one. covered dish and table, serried. Dessert and coffee will be served by, the committee. Our of Ixnirde* study club will meet at the home of Mrs, Raymopd Voglewede at eight o'clock Thursday evening. t, . Admitted. John Bieneke, city: Philip Nussbaum, Jr., Monroe. Dismissed : Mrs, Edwlln Kauffman and baby daughter. Anu Ixiulae. city; Chancey Corey, to Fort" Wayne hospital; Mr*. John Lengerich and baby girl; Decatur; Elmer Hirachy. Decqiur; Mr* Frank Weingartner. city; Mr*. Immbert Kraft and baby boy, Hoagland; Mr». Arthur Irwin. Maj. Schoenfeldt To Unit At Ball State Muncie, Ind.. Aug. 8. —(UP)— Maj. V. B. Schoenfeldt present air inspector at Craig Field. Ala-, will asgume,command ot the Ball State rpllege Reserve officer training •=nnit Aug. 21, pre*ident John R. Emens said today. He will sue I ceed Maj. Robert Moyer, who will! be transferred to Selfridge Air I Rase, Rich. _,, „ _• FRESH REPORTS tt'MKlawed Ferna Pace Oae) by the American armed forces In Korea." . . ~ Malik, to whom the North Korean complaint was addressed originally a* council president. w« expected to raise the Issue thia afternoon when the council reaume* Us debate of tlut Korean Issue. R gave the Russian more fodder for the campaign bo baa waged success ’telly to block further coastntet Ive action on Korea since bls return to the council last Tuesday. ** ’
Sister M. Gabrlelita ot Hammond* is visiting here with her mother, Mr*. Minnie Holthouse. Ib>l> Hansel, student at Franklin college, is visiting friend* in Decatur today. : Charles Brock of this city left today for Lakeside. O. on Lak* Erie. Mr Brock' wttt be'met there by hl* niece Mrs. Virginia Spafftord, and will accompany her to her home at Geneva, 0., for a several days’ visit. The Rev. and Mr*. F. H. Willard and son left today for a 10-day motor trip to Washington. DC.. and other eastern cities. Mr. and Mrs. Noble Drum and son, Eddie have returned from a : week's fishing trip in northern ■ i Michigan.' They also enjoyed a 1 twat trip acroe* the Straights. | ' Judge and Mru. 'Earl Adams are i vacationing in Canada. Mr and Mr*. Amiel Schaffner of Van Wert. 0.. were dinner guest* Sunday ot Raymond Zehr and Mrs. David Zehr Mr. and •Mrs. Simon Zehr of New Haven were afternoon caller*. • Mr*. M. F. Harris ha* returned to her home in this cify after .a week'? virlt at Kankakee. 111., with, hex «o.n. George Harrl* and family: Mr. and Mrs. Elma Miller of this city, and Mr and Mr* Frank Fenker of Fort Wayne, vhdted in (Hnclnati. 0.. and Covington. Ky. la-' Friday Mie* Bertha Heller. Decatur librarian, left today for a visit jat Macit a< k- -Island. Itorothy Cottrell assistant, wifi be in charge of the library-during Mis* Heller's absence. Mis* Dianne Linn dill serve a? assistant. y. _ - r . ■. 'MLifj Robert and Mary Ellen O'Leary Geimer. Decatur route five, are the parents of a baby son bora at 4:10 a.m. today at the Adam* county memorial hoapital. . A baby boy, weighing 8 pounds, 12 ounce*, was born to Marvin and Leona Boley Beery, of Pleasant Mtßl».°at' ( 31 Monday evening at I the local hospltial. A baby daughter was born to Richard and -ManracM Sprqnger Bettier, of Berne, at the local bos-1 jiltal Monday at 5:58 p.m. The baby weighed 7 pound*. 1H ounces. - MARINES ttwued Few rw*e Owet at the latest. ' i Vinson wsnts the marines to re- ’ fruit an additional 5<>,000 enlisted i men and some more officer* before next June 30 ; The corps did not disclose how much time the volunteer reserve* will be given between the time they receive their order* and tRe date they report to duty. The organised reserve* got only 10 day*' leeway, but the volunteers may get as long a* 30 day*. Tbe marine corp* will follow the defense department policy on' deferment of key men m eilticar Ini dustrie*. But oae department spokesman reiterated that It the service* need a man they will take ' him. because the lists of critical ini dustrie* and key job* are "not binding upon them." ; RJ
fi-Comncl Slays Three, Thea Flees Killer Flees Into Hills In Missouri jjßnttHtete. Mo. Aug. 8— (UP)— Posses led by bloodhounds hunted today for an fcx-convlct who killed three personKjncluding hlai four-year-old daughter, -wounded two others, and then fled Jnto the Osark Hills. Authorities said 39-year-old William Harris, formerly of St. Louis, went berserk last night when a neighbor. R. H. Pansier <5, reportedly accused Harris of running off with Pansier'* 13-year-old daughter. Lola. Harris showed up at the Fan* ler farm a* hl* wife and their two children were visiting there An argument ensued when Funster accused Harris of making off with hl* daughter. Harris had disappeared from- the area- last Friday, the same day Lola Fansler failed to- return to her home. The girl is still missing Harris, armed with a rifle, suddenly began shooting. " Fancier was killed outright His son. Homer. 30. was wound-d and died en route to a hospital. At the height of the shooting. Pansier* brother-in-law. Elmer Nichols, walked out of the .farmhouse with Harris' four-yesr-old daughter, Barbara Wanda, in his arms ■ Harris.' turning, took a snap shot at Nichol* and killed his own daughter-with.a. bullet through the Tieart. The slug passed through her body and wounded Nichol* in 'he hip. . Pansier'* wife wax shot in The upper part of her body. She was taken to a Springfield. Mo , hospital in critical condition. Harris forced his wife and Joyce Thomas. 18,-a boarder at the FaMler home; into a car With him. He placed Barbara's body on the seat beside him and drove off. appar- ■ ently intending to hold the two kromen a* hostages. A mile and a half down the i road, the car plunged into a ditch . near the farm home of H. B. Deweese. Deweese, hearing the ! crash, went toward the car, in , tending to help, Harris fired at Deweese hut ‘ missed Another farmer. Dallas Crider 1 drove up In a truck and Harris 1 fired three shots at him All three 1 shot* struck ijle truck but missed 1 Crider. y' Harris rffen abandoned the car s and the women and fled Into nearby dense woods afoot. r — r' Injuries Are Fatol ' To Georgia Trucker Seymour. Ind. Aug. 8. —(UP)— I F.ruest Lee Royal. 43. Screven. Ga. 1 died last night of Injuries snfter- - ed Bunday night in a two-track 1 collision on U.B 31 east of here Charles D Waldrup. 34 Tampa ! Fla.. Royal'* passenger, was kitted Instantly 1 a...— -——— . sth Army Commander > Inspects Guardsmen , Camp Atterbury. Ipd . Aug 8 — tUP)—Lt. Gen Stephen Cbamber- ’ lain, commander of the Gfth army. Inspected Indiana's 3Sth national guard infantry division today as the troop* moved out for a threeday field exercise. Division spokesmen said camouflage. anti-war and anli-mechan-ixed defense would lie stressed during the maneuver*. The division returns to camp Thursday and th*' two-week training ends tor all practical purpose* with a parade the following day. f- : . ■ vrrMTu , FINISH . I <C—ri—e* roe rooe Owe) Adams county at tbe state fair}’ ■ Deaqi* Norman, county recreation 1 director, said this noon. x . Chosen were two of John ■ I Frank's exhibit*. Union Worker* 1 club; Ann Smith.-Decatur 4-H club: •| Barbara Wolfe. Kekiongas; Junior ' ijiertsch. French Happy Warriors. -1 and Margaret Griffiths. Kirkland > Ku?ftps All were blue ribbon ■ winner* from yesterday's, Ridstnsl WlldtMa Wildlife conservation -6 wWnen were grand champion. Jfcax Lehman: division I. IRr-’Latry Schwarts: .’nd,,Rex Bovine: 3rd. Junior Nussbaum: division 11, Ist. Max Lehman; 2nd. Jerry Aug*- „ burger; 3rd. Don Gallhleyer: dk 1 vision Hl. ltd. Junior Bertsch: 2nd. > Robert Schmldtke; 3rd. Franklin Buuck r Doyle Lehman wa* grand cham- ■ pion of the soil conservation prof ject, Other winners were: division e I, Ist, Teddy Moaer; 2nd. Tom 1 Wagley: 3rd. Willis Bulmahn: di ', vision IL Ist. Doyle Lehman; 2nd. I Henry Wagley; 3rd. Max Lehman Leslie Ploughs won a blue ribbon r with his forestry display;' Millard >- Habegger. Roger Hawkins, and i- Ronald Corson placed one. two, t three In the entomology depart- * menl. At 4 o'clock no winner bad » yet been cboeen In the electrical I- display All exhibit* are displayed I- In the building just south ot tjie school •> ; * - ;
Flying Formers At Novel Air Station Misse* Josephine Ivetich and Marcia Martin were among the Flying Farmer* who were truest* ot the I!. 8. naval air station at Gros* He Mich., recently. A fish fry wa* prepared by the noted Jonah eiub of Akron, and the Ford Motor Co. and Edison lost Uu** were visited- Various demonstration* were also given at the air base Oct. » will be Flying Farmers day at Evansville, where they will be guests of the International Harvester plant. ~ 7— SEEK tCsntinwed Fraxw rawe Owe) Hoffman. Ot Homestead ,32. They Included name* of person* living not only in the Master Drive and Homestead section* but those living in Stratton Place and Houm. wood ' ~ It 1* set out in the petition*, and was thoroughly discussed Monday, that thy law specifies that it a child Ilves more than a mile and onehalf from the school building, transportation could be furnished where school* had been abandoned or consolidated. This transportation is sought primarily for student* attending the Lincoln school, but could be made available to those in the seventh and eighth grade* as well Though the board member* did not go on record either way in the matter, one of them did tell the meeting be wa* favorably disposed to tbe transportation sjiggeetion. but It should be for htt over the city. He added that in this way -tran*portlng all children -the problem might be solved, hut that the under taking would fovplye considerable expense. Other* on the board stated that there might be opposing influence by the .other resident* of tee The school board did. however, state that they prbuld' tweet witlf'an attorney to determine what action can be taken, and that, aa Roy Mumtna. president ot the board, said, “we hope we will have a definite answer for you Friday.” —~r-. afpoisitmkwt or aoniNiwra *T*»«s w». «o«a U k*r»*> s(rt*, Th«t > -opieerigned hss been appointed Adminlntrutor of the estate of Ho*:** sprung*-* Ute t*f Ad*m« t’ou«*v. de* ;■ reased.- The’ estste u .pebbav-ly **l- - vent. Wesley H. Hprwwuer Bh L’ BBm Bba*nMMaoAte BBs w I A<l ruin tat ratorii 1 U. Rmy attorney July ./■ „ r Am 1— > ArVOIVTMKWT % n w i * i«t» a war 4 — Wotlo* ta bereM That thr un4f>riUirn*'(i hn* A’l - niifHMtratnr tk* eMate-.' Ma** Wel< h laid* eIT MJim* <l« - c*dMßed Tita ta f»r<>ta«bl> oitH V#ilt. ' ’ lIA- / J«bAbi U IBtlbbm. Attorney Ait*u«l 4. 1S»5« AI - i ■ - Trade In a Good Town — Decatur We Call For Your Cleaning JUST CALL 147 - KELLY’S - DRY CLEANING r Phone 147
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BOARD AWARDS <(Wlt»ari Feeo* Fwe fSoel cost of a tile drain which would I Cjrcumvent the cemetery and thus s| eliminate the sewerage problem i The commissioner* did agree to t the addition ot in their bud I get for 1»51 to continue the berdI testing program for next year I Eariy thle year the board made , a special appropriation to handle , this work In line with nnggeafton* , from tbe state And also in line with the state, the follow-up fund , was allocated, subject to the apI proval of the veotMctt and . tax iKiard. The commifsaloner* then rejet ;- :ed a proposition forward-,I by Hoy Donley of Defiance O-, to prune the tree* on the court bouse and iail lawn*, a* well as dispose ( of some of the unsightly stump* ' Try A Demeerot Want Aa—.t Pay*. > TIT ‘ / 818 IFENHII IF \ » 7 HAFLICH* \ p MORRISSEY I ' SHOE STORE -1 L ttoniHt-** xHOtnaii L p X SAT. Al G. It A 1 A \ * I- - * - 1 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ BBs Bum* ■w»r Sals nN tea WW ’ BtaatMmMMMWwMgßwetead ‘ wcwaßiHomsm , miSAIBWAIIBWB 7 n ■MbmMFMFRMNMSMmHntaa trim smam lU< BMUIM BifftktKt A . *.| . JMarfMwYi . _ imwAviicaEoisuiuw AJWeJMMMaaeeW e Me«w M'eeetea r Vku an,. *aw sesesoo «M»r *,<« to. *atw* **< ' *- tea* Mi** «wU ate MW. riteL 7 **•• *“ •«* *•*’ *ter • ■ '-*■ /■ — r*«. «tuw M U—*■* *W Set. «w>. «mm *H> ate laa» aaaWaW, yMB ~ BNteMS MMI <wh S3H< •** . - . • Rate •< b«A rißflßte * • Mribll l Moir W— ■< Ita—oo • or oMiroh* oow ariociolo ■ r « MOST oM st «oio os taBNkOBO RO ■■■ heir, Do* Mte Wdteos OO« 8809 io. Mowocrp obeo* SO<H OOOb, I oo 4nr. brNNo, tam boi<, oo c**4 ttedm, oo aoocioi iHoopoo. w‘b oil >• mo . . . $o OOW, tasMW of taoir rtompoß »owos Wf os a ' ohomoooß. Loowos hair toft aotf , otoooaoaMo. MHrty fiooioo •Ho O»4 ItteSvO . . . B<SM Hr Vinos *o« osta fossr taat'i* as 0» 0s 13 sOoatpooß. AM arko . . ooiy $1 plos Bos Morkooo t Mow Mei* ..-Wen .«0 iMwoM is soM oo T": 5 ' -so W IBONOV bw<o. SMirniHeco.
