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THE STATE JOURNAL. LANSING. MICHIGAN. MONDAY. JANUARY 29.

1940 TWO 'Social Hygiene Day Getting Even with President s- the rr atii-t to fcrir.i it ur.ier rrf.alfi-.ee cf the du.c.? III Is L'reJ re: Obsi AEGiDENTS rzance People's University One person 20 Some 60.000 baiie are bcr Concluded from Pace One Concluded from Pace One 30 cucic ir.chei Mrs- Gecrge Parker. Hcil Radio Flashes, firs': Leslie Snyder, ur.affiliated. second, and Ward Decker. Sky club, third. Class er.glr.es displacing ir.

excess cf 30 c-iox inches' William tir.aff.l.ated. first; George Parker, Holt Radio Flashes, second, and rank C. Young. Sky slub, third. Glider Charles Ripley.

Lansing philis because the-r Tuesday. 7:30 P. M. "The New China" will be blanke; disappeared sic yer.er- events liixuwru living. Violation cf them inevitably brings ruin to a nation.

Discord among peoples and organizations is bound to fellow any violation of forum bv Gehini Wong, a native of China, who has plaved leading roles '-s tr.own. in nn-nher of mot inn pictures, m- be readily diacr.osea and the day in 40-cesr? weather Growers estimated 6 00O f.eld workers would be thrown on: of em-ployrnen: in the Flor.da truck-crop area An acr.ea! to Florida's cori- Concluded from Pace One Weaver's car. Weaver, an employe of Swift and Company at Airr.a. was driving at a moderate rate of speed, it was said. Riding with him was the Rev.

Mr. Wayne Davis, pastor of the Christian church. St. Louis. Further investigation of the accident was to be made Monday to determine if an inquest would be held.

Sczesniak. whose wife died about a these grea principles which should Cludmg "The Good Earth" and "Dis- to overcome it are knew in ciuo. first, and Pnuiip form the fundamental platform fo: Kres.yor.aI delegaticr. in 'Sic iries effrrrnf ccmniur.it the nit-ns'. that mfevti Lite peror.

cut cf 2.1 atfi.k is l.isi.e?t H- adults frcm 20 to 30 and the and carnsf-nf rf -yrriili are mc-t evident the 4-'f iv s. fin.ir power i.o:-rr.ally is maxiatuni Fari trestmer.t a yh suriari is cure 1 two fended for the defection and cf The first pi.v-ed 1537. a niecicai examination. u.c.ud.:-.$ tl.wi test for bride snd sroom before a majTiase licene rr.a issued The aumed in 1539. provides fr tfMs frr mother? ihese are from the request Monday by Dr Allen Moer puted The forum meets the council chamber, third floor, citv hall.

Mr. Wong is a graduate tir.ir was ton lor r.e:p health thit cf the University cf California and state to pick weather plar.r.ec. Frurir.er. worked and ti.e.r sr.d and worth. Lansing Sky club, second.

Rubber -powered Mrs. George Parker. Holt Radio Flashes, first, and Charles Ripley. Sky club, and Gilbert Means. Racio lashes, tied for second The meet was materially aided by Year ago, had oeen empiovea as Michigan citizens in the fourth annual Social Hysietie February 1 PiTT.ilence Varies is now taking special work in the veterinary school of Michigan State college.

His discussion should give a very accurate picture of what is actually taking place over there Visitors are invited. farm laborer. Ke had lived in Gra-; tiot county about five years, coming from near Shenherd in Isabella Maintaining that the church has been the victim of unhealthy and harmful influences due to laxity on the part of the church itself, the governor took an apt simile from a case of apples recently sent him. "They were beautiful apples." he said, "and as I looked at them I thought of all the care taken of them all the enemies in the way of scale and other diseases that had 1'ftTf iirin't nr. yllte iff, n-fl 4 PRESIDENTS bypiulis is a canserci: disease." Doctor pointed out.

"and doctors am fruit set in. Lovs Mounting V. cruef for tne Fionda citrus ccrr.rr.-s-icn said iio one would hazard a gues; or. c.tru" r.o appear for two or tr.ree wees Sea Scouts of the Chief Okerr.os countv. He was formerlv a farm council who kept the crowd back and hand "near Forest Hill.

Surviving by members of the department of are three daughters. Mrs. Mary Jar-, recreation. who acted as timers. jock of Saginaw.

Mrs. Isabella Bo-' dicka of Femdale and Mrs. Jane i The classes in beginners and advanced conversational Spanish will meet in the church parlors cf Plym- know hni n't at ri nf like outh Congregational church, with Flower-; and p.ants were 'Grachek of Lansing, and two one who resided with his father and and Mrs. Brown charge. Long tnat when I was a bov.

Perhaps it is throi.thou-In Miami residence in the Spanish speaking John Sczesniak of Saginaw. because we haven't known how to protect our churches that we have has countries of South America 1 BIRTHDAY BALL i real Detroit Record Bad given these two instructors a permitted so many insidious germs til 11 the true to creep and oestrov proper thou; ar.cU of ar.d Ccili in a of r.X7 and burs" rays to point. baci ara pools hiir.d.-'-. Fvn dead of cold up alor.z the Florida January Sale Chenille Spreads DETROIT. Jan.

29 Seven deaths recorded in Detroit over the week-end brought the average in the metropolitan area up to 26 or almost one daily since January 1. esfeif Ewninrf Jar Concluded from Pare One fire, were said to have scored several direct hits, including one on a field kitchen serving Red troops. meaning. If. as farmers years ago.

we had known how to take care of our apples. I am sure we would have done so. A good farmer tries to protect his crops, reap good fruits. A good Christian should work for good results. I believe now throughout The class in governmental accounting, under the leadership of Frank C.

Waiters, assisted by Francis N. Fine, will meet in the offices of the Burroughs Adding Machine Detroit victims were: Dr. Robert Tropica: oy cjii (v Nine Russian planes tried to bomb MarKenzie sr 47. Grosse Poinie: Saturday Jan .27 HALL rin.anas secona iarges'- c.i. Charles Shaw.

19. Detroit; Daniel yesterday but were turned bac by 75 River Rouge: Harrv Finnish planes. Vnpuri is on.y aDout Howardt 72. no address: Michael 20 miles from the Mannerneim rownpv ec nprrnir- r.har Taifr cleared and re-open wr' epared to I- "cr.ocls souther: the United States people are waking company. up to the need of a return to those i first Biblical rules of right living.

I Tne fly-tying enuiusiasts win meet Shave been accused of being 'nutty' i lhe recreation room o. Arthur because of the wav I have spoken Dilley's home. 1118 West Kalamazoo lout about practices' which I do not street. Harold E. Schlichtmg is 62.

Detroit, and Nicholas Glazer, 31. Detroit. es temperatures handicapped river L.sisiipp; as far down La. 5 9mfii "r.e as iJaton Rou 99 3 I think are right. But some who charge oi mis group laughed at me have apologized.

I ido not think that in the long run! The Rev. Mr. Ecward J. Nest wih 'a nrrmn inc hv atinr rirht our meet his class in conversational Two Killed in Grand Rapids GRAND RAPIDS, Jan. 29 William R.

VanDerhoff. 72. and his wife. Gertrude. 62.

were fatally injured Sunday when they were struck by an automobile as they crossed a street. PIE MEET line but the planes appeared to have come from Estomani bases. Foreign correspondents at Viipuri were shown several Russian prisoners fresh from the isthmus front. They appeared better equipped and trained than prisoners taken earlier the war. One of them, sole survivor of a patrol of 70 wiped out on Lake Muola-tarvi.

said none of the patrol had heart for the fighting. Each had been given a flask of liquor before leaving the base, the prisoner said. and German at tne iurses residence oi Edward W. Sparrow hospital. what his attitude is on wrong." So Mr.

Roosevelt changed Thanksgiving around, did he? Above, Jean Lewis 'left' and Jackie Swain invite St. Aucustine. citizens to get even with him. Local committee for celebration of President birthday voted to change date of the annual ball from Tuesday. January 30 F.

D. actual birthday to Saturday. January 27 because "Saturday is a better night for dancing than Tuesday." Corrhidrd from Page One JAPANES C'CC Youth Fatally Hurt MENOMINEE. Jan. 29 William Belobradich, 20.

Copper Citv. Reliable reports from the norm winner the flying, faking Class A and and rusber-powered events. 't lipper' Crashes Near Spectators A MXK-farular crack-up thrilled said the Russians still held positions enrollee at the CCC camp near Assails Roadhouses The governor repeated his accusa- tions against the freedom and recre- ation offered by roadhouses of the state where "any night one can see more than 100 cars parked." "I I I learn that young people from Chris- tian homes go there." he said. "Who I jam I. though, to say who is and is not a christian." The governor pointed out 'to his surprise, many' who.

it might HDHCDC'IIICC ceoar River, died Sundav of in in tne faal.a region, tneir communications intact although transport 0UGHL1 Concluded from Pace One there for the duration of the European war. I I juries suffered in an automobile accident. The car in which he was riding plunged from the road near the camp. Pastel Backgrounds Seldom have sptctators when a 'Clipper', owned naa been slowed by new snowfall. bv Frank C.

Young of tne Lansing' Sky rliiD. went into a jeries of loops. The Red Viewpoint Concluded from Pace One Concluded from Page One power dive that ex-. MOSCOW. Jan 29 Russians we winding up Blockade Tightened TIENTSIN.

China. Jan. 29 hleeps at heel. Dies be gathered, were opposed to his been able to otier BAY CITi. Jan.

29 Frank ral dwellers prepared to head their himself to scoff at the aims Principles had voluntarily come for- Only the barest food supplies were attributed on hand in the British and French H. Travis 32. of Detroit, an elec-; automobiles toward tne camuus with ambitions the government chenille spreads in p.or."l one of tne wings with a iraik mat was heard across the lake, scores of persons to the scene. The "Clipper" crashed a knot cf spectators, its fabric and part-, of lis engine scattering over a wide area. trician.

died Sunday morning a fewthe start of thr gcneral program to them in a city having 18.000 well received scant o'ficial report today of war activity and an unofficial Russian allegation that the Finnish command contemplates conquest of Leningrad and restoration of the Romanoffs. The Leningrad headquarters com stance of saloon-keeper in a small concessions today as housewives and servants crowded markets to buy up rr.inuies aner ms automooue strucK Tursciay morninft, college of ficials armed police. Sheriffs offi- a uiiugc auu.meni at doubled prices amid worked feverishly Monday putting Hoover countered wnn me remai provisions cers said ens said as overtnrown by 23 fear of the worst shortage more he apparentlv fell asleep fm'isnlns touches on "exhibits and that Russia wr driving. His wife. Elsie.

23. omonsn-ations. mien, and the demonstrations. men. and the Tne meet, sometnu.g of an expert department oi justice r.

than seven months of Japanese munique on tne war with Finland and three mental one test th otner persons were ui- h. T.lveork Dav and came un with an ace prosecutor for. Kpsaiuing a seeming nauoi.a feasibility of sald jured ion that tlav many departments will, the climax of a case opened by Su-t jo res oi ngnt mmg Import of all food to the foreign- '8 Nothing cf impor January- colored grounds and colored chenille nt so low a price. Colors are Tose dust, blue, green, peach and winter rose. Extra a tuftinp ued in the design of this spread.

winter moC.el plane flight, resulted in no records and times were not re-Ira. ed for pubi cauon. Lack of uprising thermal currents of air the start two and three-cay programs pi erne court justice nans r.iurpnv vmir controlled areas was banned as tne in other fields. i last August, when Murphy was x'eri i.Iannnese attain electrified the block- tance took place on the front." Field Marshall Baron Carl Gus- Lecturer. Others Injured iaf Mannerheim.

commander-m- tSpccial to The State Journal) Thus, wln pct under wav the 25th tomey general. iprin- th barriers and rctightened other OWOSSO. Jan. 17 Three women, edition of the nation's largest acn-j Rogge. the "trouble-shooter" pros- i i measures which first went into cf- winter were realized as something of cnIC of the Finnish army, was ac- cused bv the newspaper Trud of one a Columbus.

Ohio, attorney who cultural show of its kind. There will ecutor. declined to discuss the nature feet June 14, but gradually had believing his "historical mission is had lectured before the Owosso Zon- be contests bv the score, grain, live-, of the accusations made bv the Jew-. n-v. I been relaxed.

the conquest of Leningrad and res- ta club the hieht before, are under stock and turkev shows, entertain-. ish organization against Father f.t that1 Although the blockade was newly tnrarinn nf the Romanoff dvnastv." treatment at Memorial hospital for mPnr and addresses bv cromincnt Coughlln. "Thev will be investigated ts rlamnpd down followinc exrjiration lo Winners in the events other than precision laireaay named', were: Class A 'engines up to .20 cubic inch mem Mrs. George Parker. Holt Radio Flashes.

Class 'engines displacing 20 to trade injuries suffered Friday in an acci-state and national speakers. During: in due course," he said. i1" I of the Japanese-American trade Trud. organ of Soviet unions, added that the Finns ae.nl on lne Grana ijianc road. week.

24 associations will bring: The priest told his radio audience Christianitv as basis for eovern- miles east oi Durand. their annual meetings to the cam-i vesterdav it had been "mv life's- ir.ermans from a Jananese liner. They are: Mrs Walter S. Ducker. pus i ambition to contribute a share" to.

ment' rr. Japanese said it was due to "ac- wife of the new owner of the Hotel. The theme of the exposition is protecting America's constitution; alrih! tivlties of anti-Japanese elements Owosso: Mrs Agnes B. Dickinson. Michigan Farmers Succeed" and its "ChrLstian heritage" I tlle within the concessions." L-oiumDus.

Ohio, attorney, and Miss. i atih-. Roere who wa nienl here hv ul To u-i 1)-f vitnoiinn trip ment." Evades "Bodvguard" "dream of annexing northern Nor-, way and Northern Sweden." It charged that the Finnish government oppressed minorities, especial-! ly Lapps and Swedes. The Soviet official news agency. Tass.

said yesterday it had been au- ELEOUS? Mary Farrell, desk clerk at the Hotel io-e -iii General Rnhert iiuuji tix. r. uiii.iZ3ii tuui'LJi Hera Is Amazinc Rellt of airl he wonlri return tn New Vork guveinui. uuvn.iu. f.

'on general and departmental pro- Conditions Duo to Sluggish Bowels The three were driving to Detroit lr Th -wWerinevlav from the miriwest said, "if I had to choose fe.ri th homed bv "responsible quarters" to If you think aH laxatiw where WerrW with United Slates nt.i between the two as professions I'dj fiv-H nrim hwii their stork re- prices ZCZZrl ai deny reports that there are German they were to board a train for take the former. i.ti. troops in the Russian-occupied part t. 'successful placements would have cost double. Ac i rociilt flr.nr oiroin wsc ovoil- rnnfprpnrp; 1 1Ilt tiovciiioi ins auuiente moroi.i.

retRsfiin. invixoratiM. ut-i, i "i-n. vo.i.Q uut iium a llie liatUre OI tUOSe January Sale Chatham Blankets at the beginning of his talk by say- ablP but Brtisn and French con. ing that for the first time since he ccssion auth0rities were fearful sup-took office he had escaued his fr.ffr m-ndabW' rflief (roro Mck hcadachea.

tuiou apua. TOaa WltnOU Stopping, swerved Sharn-i nn. icolnerl urrd fcriu -who -itb cotwa. "Not a single foreign soldier or lv hit anotnJr and careened dpmonstratrd the value of no" Diet -ic 00101 NR 'officer has been present in the ter- into a nniP xal research conducted by college friend of the Accused the agency said, adding that Mrs nncker a kraVm nn pens. "good neighborly relations" between Miss Farrell a broic- r-ind the purchase tin r- That'a fair.

C-t THet.n tfvfav reich and Russia prevented such ia possibility. I Two weeks ago following the ar- --bodyguard, as fine a young man elling at 100 percent prlce ln lest of the 1, alleged plotters. evcr knew." Ureases, might be exhausted. Michigan priest issued a statement "I knew I could drive in here all. Japanese sentries stopped the any affiha ion with the right, without him-." he said, as; thriving business of Chinese Front to which they be-' is eyes twinkled, "but I found himjdeners who formerly threw their longed and said he roundtj dis- for me in the entrance nvr the harrieve in en arm.

and Mrs. Dickinson cuts bruises. TO' the avowed it. A week later he described him- Concluded from Page One Killed on County Road CADILLAC. Jan.

29 i.p. James Luzak. 46. of Yuma. was killed Sunday when he was struck by an automobile as he walked along a county road near here.

Iself as "a friend of the accused." QUALITY CUSTOM TAILORING and continued: "I did not belong to LJJtCerS ElCCtCd By Hiawatha Club Atnou Monarch. Danny Bryn. fatan- any unit ot tne Christian Front: burn, 2.881 tons. Otterpool, 4.867 nevertheless I do not disassociate tons. Knitsley.

2.272 tons. Wellpark. myself from that movement." complices inside. The effect was aggravated by the approaching Chinese new year, when Chinese buy extensively for feasting and when business normally is suspended several days. The blockade began as an effort to force British authorities to surrender four Chinese wanted on terrorism charges and to win other concessions.

Although the Chinese have been given up, the remaining points at issue still are unsettled. Pedestrian Killed 4.649 tons and the Imperial New officers were elected at the HILLSDALE. Jan. 29 Charles Monarch, off the Scottish coast. annual dinner meeting of the Hia- Allrqan at Grand Phont 43710 Torrey.

60. of nearby Frontier, was which reported that the attacking f-j l'f IVI tIIjP11 watha Sportsman club Saturday killed at midnight last night when bombers were driven off by British evening at the Hotel Olds. struck bv an automobile while walk- ngners. I imiiil rt If wt ism a Fred G. Barbee of Allegan was Sale for Short Time Onlj SI ITS S27j0 I ing along M-34 here.

Seven bombs were dropped near; L' 7 It 1 1 I It II Ul Co Inamed president, succeeding Harry the 4.966-ton Llanwern in Tyneside! tt Tt 'Partlow of Lansing. Other officers cnDMCD AllTO CMriMCTCD iwlthout a hit, the British JJ tl(llJl. 13 CICOl I 'elected were: Frank Diehlman, Na-rUnlVltrS AUIU tIMullMttn The sinking of three neutral ships, 7 jpoleon. first vice president; Er- Transient Bureau's Deficit to Be Met 25 Wool $197 Size 72x84 First Quality Size 72x84 wool blankets, singles, in pastel shad. Colors are cedar, blue, rose, prach, green.

Bound in lustrous rayon taffeta. HERE DIES IN EAST was reported tooay a British! 'nest T. Cameron. Lansing, second statement that blamed German sub-! LONDON. Jan.

29 ia Britons re- vicp presjdent: Rav Lvnn. Lan-marines. double rations of bacon and sinr secrctarv i re-elected i Milton The Danish ship England. 2.767 ham today, and the government was A Lansing, assistant secretary Thomas Toy. director of the social weifare commission, said tons, was reported sunk with onlv reported planning io increase Duuer re-elected Earl T.

Cunningham OUR FINER SERVICE A rorr.bina'ion of efficiency that appeals to families who want something better without additional can. Palmer Bush FUNERAL DIRECTORS one of the crew surviving. The num- allowances. iLansin" treasurer Monday tnat tne transient, bureaus ber lost was not given. The food ministry's announcement i Two 'new members Malcolm of S2.000 for February op- The 844-ton Norwegian steamer that the bacon and ham allowance! weaver of Detroit arid Frederick erations nad been increased to Faro sank and at least seven men 1 would be increased to one-half post 0r Chicago were named to the 10 clear Som December def- George W.

Kerr, former automotive engineer of Springfield. and husband of the late Ada M. Kerr, died Saturday night at Springfield hospital after an illness of several months. He leaves a daughter. Mrs.

Natalie Ladu. three grandchildren of Lansing: two sisters and a brother of Bridgeport. Conn. Entombment will be in Hiilcrest mausoleum. Springfield.

licit. He emphasized that the addi- were lost. The wreck was driven pound a week said lood supplies were: board of governors. Committee jtional S500 was not for operations fsnuic csLciuay auer me capiam moi picnuiui ue.spne suumaruie chairmen named were ana six men were rescued. Warfare and the mine menace.

Icr. 615 S. Washington Ave. finance: Mr. Weaver! building the currcnt month or for cur" rent expenses.

Phone 43839 Thomas ft. Palmer Ihe 1.091-ton Norwegian vessel) The Labonte newspaper Dailv'anri crnunris: Dr Allen Rieharrison iio T5iv.j. The jumping of the allowance was blamed entirely by Mr. Toy on a deficit left by a former bureau direc Hosanger also was sunk. A British Herald, however, declared high Detroit, fish and game; Dr.

G. L. naval vessel picked up a lifeboat prices brought the relaxation. jWilloughbv. Flint, recreation; Mr! with three men who believed they.

The newsrjaner nredicted the but-'Partlow nuhlir relations- Dr vvii- tor. were the only survivors. The number ter ration would be increased fromiliam E. McNamara, Lansing, ways missing was not stated. to six ounces weekly lor the and means.

movine pictures and colored slides jsame reason. Music was furnished by Ford of the upper peninsula club sur- i "There is only one honest way to Perna of Lansing, xylophonist, and Iroundings were shown, 'straighten the bacon, butter mud-1 NewportSheets PRIESTS Idle." the newspaper said, "and that as to bring down the price." Since the war. bacon has increased I by the equivalent of about 10 cents 'a pound and butter, about eight 1 cents. Conciuara rfom Pace One f7 A Size 81x99 deported to Germary to be brought up under Nazi doctrines. I Births Admit Priests Shot i BERLIN.

Jan. 29 German: authorities declined today to com-; a son. William Donald, was born great American methods Individualized THi 74c Size 81x108 ment on the specific charge that 14 january 22 at Edward W. Sparrow 15" pi'tsis nau ueen snot me hospital to Mr. and Mrs.

Elmo Sher-Gestapo. as reported a 1804 Donora street. MEDICINE Funeral Home From Corner uum issued oy tne fousn emDassy at the Holy See. but thev admitted in Deaths general that priests had been shot. I Authorized sources denied, how-; ever, that there was any persecution of Catholics in Poland.

Thev assert ed charges of such were a wilful mis Barbara Jane Baker Barbara Jane Baker, five-months- representation and that churches are old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Built by Service open for worship as usual. One authorized source said Baker, of 2006 South Pennsylvania 19c When arm are fnimrt in died at a local hospital Sun- Cases ot mass procljctioi can NEVER be aoolied to scientific merjica! rrea'meot. compounds are mass production medicine, are Too geeeral ertect to be sr.arply evident.

The PRESCRIPTION hot you bring to represents an order for med'Cine to be made fo suit exactly your own individual needs as the doctor determines them after careful diagnosis. This is scientific medication. priest's home in violation of a stern Besides the parents she decree ordering Poles to deliver up ls survived by the grandparents, all weapons, such a clergvman is a'Mr- and Mrs- Tonv Tremont of plain sniper and must be treated ac- Lansing. The body was taken to cordingly i the Robinson-Barbier funeral home. "His priestlv gown cannot save where funeral services will be held him.

On the contrarv. he is a worse i Wednesday afternoon at 3 clock, offender than manv" of his parish- with thc Rcv- Mr- wile' Smltn offl" ioners. for he is better educated anri Ciating. Interment will be in Mt. A grand value in our January Sale of bedding.

A sheet with at This funeral home of ours came into being because the people nf Lansing approved of our service. Without that approval, a decade and a half in the making, it would have been utterly impossible to offer the facilities which are now available here. A finer service, fairly priced, and designed to meet the requirements of ALL the people has always been offered by the Gors-line-Runciman organization, just as it is being offered today. east four years hence knows that the death penalty iHPe cemetery. must be paid for violation.

wear. They're marked Second Selection of Salem but the imperfections Clifford LaVern Dalley Clifford LaVern Dalley, 23, of 1420 1 BRIEF ILLNESS FATAL South Pennsvlvania avenue, died at no way impair ter.THE 0M Of THE 601BEN PULt L' their wearability or appearance. Torn true to size. Ft TO RENflWNFn AUTHOR University hospital in Arbor Sunday ncniUVVNLU MU I nun evening following two weeks' illness. had been a resident of Lansing NEW YORK.

Jan. 29 UP) Dr. Wil- for the past 15 years. He is sur-liam Wallace Whiteiock. 70.

poetjvived by his mother and step-father, author and educator, died yesterday Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Hopkins of after a brief illness. i Lansing: his father, Scott Dailey of Whiteiock.

native of Charlotte; two brothers, Harold Dal-where his father founded the old. ley of Charlotte, and Lawrence Dal-tow-n bank, was the author of two; ley. of Lansing: two sisters. Mrs. plavs, a novel and much verse, his! Roland Eckhart of Holt and Mrs.

ROUSER DRUG CO. ETHICAL PHARMACISTS 123 South Washington Avenue Free Delivery MILLS satirical book. "The Literary Guillo-j A. J. Mellette of Dearborn.

The tine." published anonymously in; body was removed to the Gorsline-j 1902, was attributed to Mark Twain.lRunciman funeral home where fu-i Henry James and others before neral services will be held Wednes-; Whiteiock became known as the day afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. In-i author. Iterment will be Deepdale cemetery LVERY BODf IS DIFFERENT -Jeelfoutificctei!.

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