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2 Fremont News-Messenger Saturday, May 21, 1966 Fremont, Area Deaths Riley Community Group Selects New Officers John Antesberger was elected president of the" Riley Community club at its final, meet "i I i 4 i "i vi fmmiiik st VVV'V 1 1 ing of the year Friday to suc 1 ii 1 ceed Lyle Hlrt. Other elected officers for the school year of 1966--67 are George Branco, vice president; Mrs. Burdette Miller, secretary, and Mrs. Robert Feigner, trea Stadler Funeral Funeral services for Mrs. Rosalyn M.

Stadler, 44, wife of Robert Stadler, South street, will be held Monday at 10:30 a.m. in Weller-Wonderly mortuary. Mrs. Stadler, who was admitted Wednesday to Toledo hospital for observation and tests, died unexpectedly Friday morning. The daughter of the late Sera-phine and Marguerite (Marsch-ke) Emick, was born in Fremont, October 27, 1923.

She was a graduate of St. Joseph high school and a member of St. Joseph church. Her first husband, Robert Bit-ler, preceded her in death. She and her present husband were married September 20, 1058, In Indiana.

Surviving are her husband; three children, Denny, Donnie, and Margaret, all at home; and a brother, Donald Emick, Fremont. Friends may call at the mortuary after 7 p.m. Saturday. 1 1 surer. Mrs.

Corrine Carley, Mrs. Kirby Ehman and Mrs. 5V 1 Mrs. Kajor Jones Mrs. Laura Kate Jones, 58, wife of Kajor C.

Jones, 416 Bid-well avenue, died Friday at 1:30 p.m. in Sandusky County Home where she had ben a patient since March. She had been ill six months. A resident of Fremont for 29 years, Mrs. Jones was a native of Perry, born there July 1, 1909.

She and Mr. Jones were married in Birmingham, June 25, 1932. She was a member of the A. M. E.

church, Second street. Survivors are her husband; two sons, Charles Samuel and John Fred, both Fremont; seven grandchildren; two brothers, Fred Gibson, Westbury, N. Burgus Bell, Birmingham, sisters, Mary Hudson, Perry, and Sarah Williams, Birmingham. Friends may call after 7 p.m. Sunday at Keller and Son mortuary where funeral services will be held Tuesday at 1:30 p.m.

The Rev. H. E. Sheffield will officiate. Burial will be in Oakwood cemetery.

Clarence Hirt were presented gift certificates in remem brance of their service to Riley school. Mrs.Richard Halbeisen gave a report on the recommend J.l i ft'- I ations of her committee on 1 I future fall festivals. These sug gestions will be turned over to if the new officers and finance committee for use In future planning. Named to the committee In charge of purchases were Herb FACING THE PRESS Peggy Ann Bradnick, of Shade Pa. poses with her parent, Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Bradftlck; and. nurse Leona FJood at a news conference at Fulton County Medical Center in McConnellsburg, Pa. Fridayi Peggy for seven days, was captive of "mountain man" William Hojlenbaugh, who was fatally wounded during her rescue Wednesdy. (AP Wirephoto) ert Wright Randall Polter and Paul Ohms.

It was -suggested that an electric can Exchange Club Honors Outstanding Boys, Girls opener and new dish washer is OUTSTANDING That is what these four students are. Exchange Club Friday cited the outstanding boys and girls from Ross and St. Joseph's high schools. Cletus Troxell, club president, at the right, is presenting awards to: from left, Tim Thomas of Ross high, Chris Bollenbacher of St. Joseph, Dan Yundt of St.

Joseph and Pat Peterson of Ross high. (News-Messenger Photo) needed or money may be used toward 'playground equipment The eighth grade was winner Around About Fremont Mrs. Ancel J. Vincent CURTICE Mrs. Marjorie (Honey) Vincent, 55, 631 Toledo street, Curtice, died at her residence Friday night.

Mrs. Vincent had been ill six months. The deceased, born March 4, 1911, in Curtice, was the daugh ior girl selected from St. Jos-e 's. Christine's activities have included Vice -President, Sophomore Class, Josemont staff, Senior class play, Horizon Club, Cheerleader (Captain Senior year), CYO member, Girls State alternate, Junior year, volunteer worker for the Coun; ty Home, also has been a part PATRICIA LULL WAS EL-ected president of the Junior high school Girls'.

Athletic Association Thursday. Others elected were Jerri Palmer, vice president; Jennifer Laurendeau, secretary; Pam Slane, treasur "Youth Is Our Business' was the theme of the Exchange Club's luncheon Friday at Hotel Fremont when the outstanding senior girl and boy of Ross and St. Joseph's high schools were honored. Charles Cross, in the absence of Youth Committee Chairman, Judge John Bronson, introduced the Seniors to club members and President Cletus Troxell who presented them with their ter of Mart and Emma John; time clerk at East Side Thar er. Two were elected to register points.

They are Joy Waggoner Omdorff Funeral Funeral services for Chester Arthur Orndorff, 79, of 907 Tiffin street, will be held Tuesday at 2 p.m. from Gravel Springs church, Strasburg, Va. Friends may call at Karlovetz-Dorfmey-er mortuary after 7:30 p.m. Saturday only. The body will be removed to the Frank Stover mortuary, Strasburg, where friends may call Sunday evening and Monday.

Mr. Orndorff, a native of Star Tannery, married the late Hester Ann Rudolph there, June 6, 1912. Surviving are sons, William W. and Charles, and daughter, Mrs. Cleo Peer, all of Fremont; a son, Ray of Akron; eight grandchildren, and one sister, Mrs.

Effie Racey of Star Tannery. Mr. Orndorff, a resident of Fremont for years, was formerly employed at Erie Army Depot. He died Friday morning in Sandusky County Home where he had been a resident since March 24. macy.

Christine was a member of City Council on Youth Gov- ernmcnt Day. She expects to awards. This is the first year Court News INVENTORY FILED An inventory of the estate of Mary Hart Miller has been filed in probate court by Rhea Bringe, administratrix. Judge Bronson signed an order authorizing the administratrix to transfer title of a 1957 Ford Fordor from the estate to Stefan Schlccht. work as a secretary.

and Peggy Zink. SISTERS OF ST. JOSEPH elementary and high school, Sacred Heart school and St. Wendelin's school in Fostoria of the attendance banner. It was announced that Roy Klay, superintendent of county schools will be the commencement speaker.

Friday. Retiring President Hlrt was thanked for his work and as were all those who assisted him throughout the school year. The reading program was explained by Principal R. L. Hills.

It has already been tested at Riley along with the regular reading program. He stated that It has been helpful to many pupils and he has decided to continue the program next fall. Mrs. Annabelle Frye and Mr. and Mrs.

Carl Smith were In charge of a potluck which completed the program. Autos Collide At Intersection Automobiles driven bv Jef- Honored as the outstanding Senior boy from St. Joseph's was Dan Yundt, son of Mr, and Mrs. Ben Yundt, 839 Whit spent Thursday at Greenfield that the Exchange Club has presented their Outstanding Senior award to girls, only Senior boys were honored in the past. Selected as the first Senior girl from Ross High School to receive the award was Patricia Peterson, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Karrol Reese, 1708 Hayes Village, Dearborn, Mich. tlesey street. Dan's activities have included football, Senior son Henningsen. She was married to Ancel J.

Vincent in June of 1936. Mrs. Vincent is survived by her parents, her husband, four brothers, Clarence, Oregon; Minerd, Toledo, Harold, and Lester, Curtice; and three sisters, Mrs. Marie Dunn, Fostoria; Mrs. Richard Jonell Downs, Curtice, and Mrs.

Charles (Betty) Schroeder, Curtice. The deceased was a member of St. John Lutheran church, Williston; Women of the Church; Clay Center Bowling Association and the Maccabees. She was employed at the Curtice Post Office. Friends may call after 7 p.m.

today at the Robinson Funeral Home, Genoa. Services will be at St. John Luther church, with burial in the Williston cemetery. DAN McCUE HAS BEEN class play, Key Club, CYO member, Boys State delegate, 1965, Amateur Trapshooting Association, and American Legion essay contest winner, Freshman year. Dan was appointed Safety Service Director for Youth Government Day.

Dan's future plans include entering John Carroll University. Tim Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Thomas, 322 avenue.

Pat attends Grace Lutheran Church where she has been active in Luther League and the choir. Her school activities have included National Honor Society, Tri-Hi-Y, Student Council, band, Aqua Maids, and Future Teachers. Pat plans to attend Wittenberg University. Christine Bollenbacher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

William Bollenbacher, 1517 east fery L. Norman, 18, Clyde, and won d. Barr. also 16. Vickerv HATHAWAY SUIT Patricia Ann Hathaway, Route 1, Helena, has sued War ren G.

Hathaway for divorce. She charged cruelty. Plaintiff asked for custody of and support for their minor children, alimony, and other relief. They were married in Kentucky on November 2, 1947. MILLER APPRAISAL Estimate of the estate of Har-ley E.

Miller, late of Bellevue, has been filed. The appraisal was made by R. Donald Paul, Richard Raish and John Drex el. Executrix of the estate is Mary A. Miller.

(Continued on Page 11.) Route 1, collided Friday at 8:15 Peters Funeral The Rev. Kurt H. Meuschke conducted funeral services Thursday, for Claude W. Peters 55, 130 Main street, Castalia, in Grace Lutheran church, Castalia. Burial was in Castalia cemetery with the Frey funeral p.m.

at state and Front streets. Date and time have not yet been Morrison street was selected as the outstanding Senior boy from Ross High. Tim attends St. set. Norman was driven north on Front was turning left on State.

Barr was going south on Front State street, was the first sen- CITY AMBULANCE CREW had calls to two homes for residents who became ill Friday. James R. Stiger, 32, 915 north Fifth was taken to Memorial hospital at 8:35 p.m. and was admitted. Robert Hensel, 50, 1117 Liberty street, was taken to Community hospital at 3:17 p.m.

DANIEL HOFFMAN, 13, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hoffman, Helena, was admitted to Memorial hospital Friday after suffering a fractured right wrist. The Injury was sustained when he tripped and fell in Werling's Woods. MURRY L.

RANSOM, Bloomville Route 2, reported to police Friday at 4:20 p.m. that fishing tackle valued at $95 had been taken from his automobile while it was parked on Fuller street near the Sandusky river. A stone was used to break a window to reach the tackle. Three rod and reel outfits, and a box full of tackle were taken, Ransom, said. AREA PATIENTS Discharged from Sandusky hospitals include Richard Joiner, Vickery; Gerald Stuart, Port Clinton, and Willard Frederick, Belleuve.

ROBERT ROOSEN, 15, OF 1114 Tiffin street, was treated Friday at Memorial hospital emergency room for a fractured left forearm. He suffered the injury about 10 a.m. during a gymnasium class at Junior high school. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

Albert Roosen. He remained in the hospital COUNTY BOARD OF EDU-cation meets at 8:30 p.m. Monday in the courthouse office of County Supt. Roy W. Klay.

The principal item of husiness will be approving a budget for 1967 to submit to the State Board of Education. The activities of the board are financed entirely by the state. STATE REP. HOWARD elected 1966-67 president of Catholic Youth Organfcatlon at St. Joseph's school.

Other officers elected are Barbara Beier, vice president; Cynthia Kramb, secretary; and Nancy Hotz, treasurer. MRS. LORANCE WHEELER, 1900 Port Clinton road, reported to the sheriff's department at 6:20 p.m. that an unidentified car did some damage to the lawn of her home while she was away Friday FATHER JAMES OZGA, AD-mlnistrator of St. Mary's church, Millersville, will speak on 'Life Under Communism' Monday at 8 p.m.

at the meeting of the Rosary-Altar Society in his church hall. SACRED HEART SCHOOL cafeteria workers will serve chicken and ham dinners Sunday from noon until 6 p.m. to reduce the deficit in the school John W. Rauch home, Sandusky, in charge. Mr.

Peters, former proprietor OAK HARBOR, O. John Hospital News W. Rauch, 74, native of Carroll of the Blue Hole Bar and Restaurant, died unexpectedly township, collapsed and died Monday just before noon at Friday at his residence on Route 3. He was a farmer and home. Memorial Friday Admissions Pallbearers were nephews, a member of St.

John's Evan gelical Lutheran church. William, George, Steve and James Peters, James Rex and Services will be held in the John church at 2 p.m. Monday with A granddaughter, Wendy Peters, Clyde, was omitted burial in Union cemetery, Friends may call at the Robin' son mortuary. from the death notice appearing Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, Lillian; a daughter, Mrs.

Mildred lunch program. Vaffis Funeral Mark Lutheran Church where he is a member of Luther League and has been head acolyte for two years. Tim's school activities have included being President of National Honor Society and Club; being a member of Key Club, German Club and student, government cabinet; being a letterman in basketball, baseball and cross country. Tim has been both Ki-wanis and Rotary rpresenta-tive. Tim was chosen County Prosecutor for Youth Government Day.

He plans to attend Wittenberg University also. First Vice-President George Sting addressed a few remarks to the young people in essence that they should profit from any mistakes and disappointments they encounter and not to be discouraged for they have already demonstrated their fine abilities and that the Exchange Club will look forward to their being Outstanding Citizens of the community in the future. Ezra Otermat and Mansel Quilter were announced a being accepted as new members of the Exchange Club. Jerry Weller's son, Sam, was a guest. ana turning right on State, according to the police report.

Right rear of Norman's and the left front of Barr's vehicle were damaged. Police cited Norman for failure to yield right of way. Police investigated an accident Friday at 12:35 pjn. at Front street and Birchard avenue. Automobiles, involved were driven by Mrs.

Emmett Chapman, 1355 Fleetwood drive, and George L. Haubert, 76, Miller-sville. Both cars were going south on Front and being turned right, Mrs. Chapman from the curb lane and Haubert from the center lane, according to the police report. Police cited Habuert for an improper turn.

Left side of the Chapman vehicle and the right side of Haubert's were damaged. Automobile driven by Mrs. Luther Bower, 38, 1845 Finley drive, and J. C. Smith, 43, 1620 Dickinson street, were involved in a minor accident Friday at 8:30 p.m.

at Front and Ewing Kleinhans; eight grandchildren; Funeral services for Peter three great grandchildren; sis-ters, Mrs. Minnie Nehls, Mrs, James Vaffis. 78. 1528V4 west Nina Laubacher, Mrs. Alvlna State street, retired restaurant Goetz, Mrs.

Marie Wiersma, and Mrs. Luella Beck, all of operator, were held Thursday in the Keller and Son funeral home. The Rev. Chris W. Had-gigeorge of Holy Trinity Ortho Oak Harbor.

Revival. Free Will Bap-tist Church, Duane St, Clyde, starting May 23, 7:30 P.M. Evangelist Rev. Melvin Sanford. adv.

MEETINGS SCHEDULED next week at the YMCA include Monday, Hi-Y Club, Band rehearsal and Y's Men's club executives, each at 7 p.m., Wednesday, final art class and display of art work, 7 p.m., Y's Men's club, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, dox church. Toledo, officiated Varied Accidents Burial was in Oakwood ceme Surgical Debra, 6, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Oates, Roselawn avenue.

Medical Mrs. Grace Gordon, south Front street; Elaine, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cogar, Rawson avenue; Mrs. Dwight Sampson, Route Kelly, 8 months, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Richard Setzler, Napoleon street; Mrs. Ronald Kluck, Oaklawn avenue; Harry Gahn, Oak Harbor; Mrs. Joseph Crider, Port Clinton; Mrs. Dale Richter, Gibsonburg; Mrs.

Theodore Hineline, Lindsey. Friday Discharges Mrs. Louis Meyer and daughter, Morrison street; Mrs. Larry Kollat and daughter, Oak Harbor road; Mrs. Harvey Bechtel and son, south Monroe street; Mrs.

Donald Steen, Cro-ghan street; Ricky Baker, north Pennsylvania avenue; Theodore Jess, Oak Drive; Mrs. Richard March, Hickory street; James Butscher, Walnut street; Carlton Stigamire, Garfield street; Mrs. Sharon LeMaitre, south Park avenue; Mrs. Sam Mc-Cutcheon, Arch street: George Carter, Dickinson street; Thom-a Stout, Elm Drive; Joseph Madden, White road; Mrs. Robert Croudup, east State street; Mrs.

R. Edward Hoffman, south Clover street: Frederick Rosz-man. Green Springs; Miss Lin tery. In Rural Areas Mr. Vaffis died Tuesday at his home after an illness of Weather Halts Fishing Derby Fremont fishing derby for area youngsters was postponed today by the American Legion and city recreation department because of weather and water conditions.

Water conditions in the Sandusky river at the site of the derby in Rodger W. Young park were high and roily this morning and the early rain was predicted to extend through the derby period. Preparations for Operation Clean Sweep in the Sandusky river with the cooperation of the Coast Guard Auxiliary and Fremont Power Squadron started Saturday morning as scheduled. Participation was expected to be light today, because of unfavorable weather. Hopes are lhat the weather and participation will be better on Sunday.

Operation Clean Sweep is a project of boat enthusiasts designed to remove as much floating debris as possible. Weather Bureau at Columbus forecast some showers interspersed with considerable sunshine for Sunday. Temperatures in Ohio this morning ranged from the high 50s to the low 60s. No one was hurt in four traf fic accidents investigated by the two vears. sheriffs department.

At 8:15 a.m. Saturday a truck Pallbearers were John Shew, Luther Fox, Zeldon Hill, Fred Wenger, Howard Schutt and St. Joseph eighth grade dance, 6:45 p.m. operated by Howard R. Leaser, Knight, Scott township, who won streets.

63, Route 1, Lindsey, and a car nomination at the Republican driven by Ann E. Randolph, 28, Mrs. Bower's car bumped the rear of the Smith vehicle, primary May 13," reported to the Stanley Nichol. Mintz Rites Funeral services for Mrs 207 Main street, Lindsey, were involved in an accident on county Election Board Friday afternoon that his cambaien ex according to information received by police. Right head County road 109 in Lindsey.

penditures totaled $494.05. light of Mrs. Bower's car was Cars operated by Helen AN EIGHT DAY SERIES OF evangelistic rallies will begin Sunday at Meadowbrook Baptist church in Sandusky, featuring Arnie Robertson, gospel minister, endorsed by Dr. Billy Graham. Services begin daily at 7:30 p.m.

with a special 'Song fest', Sunday, May 29. damaged. Cress, 62, 521 Fuller street, and Edna H. Mintz, 85, Route 2, Route 2, Gibsonburg, were held Thursday in the Veh and ANTHONY ALTHAUSEN Melvin G. Gruhlcr, 24, 531 south Clover street, were involved in was released Friday from To- LODGED IN JAIL Quillarmo R.

Riveras, 33, Son funeral home, Gibsonburg, The Rev. Glenn Cameron, for ieao nospitai. and is completing an accident at 4:15 p.m. Fri Spieldenner Injured In Route 12 Mishap Pickup truck driven by Richard Spieldenner, 20, Fostoria, rolled over Friday at 2:50 p.m. on Route 12 two miles west of Bettsville.

Speildenner told state highway patrolmen he was driving on rough pavement which caused his load of used electrical appliances to shift. He lost control of the truck which Monroeville, was committed to nis recovery from sureerv day on Cole road. mer pastor of the Church of his, home on north River road. Mary L. VonKeitz, 44, Wind Christ, officiated.

Burial was in sor, Canada, reported to the Quinshan cemetery. sheriff's office at 4:20 Friday Mrs. Mintz died Tuesday in the county jail here at 1 a.m. Saturday on a parentage charge. He.

was picked up by the Huron county sheriffs department and was returned here by Deputy Sheriffs Willis Fick and Frank TED CLARK, PRESIDENT of Atlas Industries of Woodville and Gibsonburg, will speak Tuesday to Fremont Lions club that while she was driving on Memorial hospital where she Route 20, three-fourths of a had been a patient since March mile east of Clyde, two small 15. Pallbearers were Harlan, boys threw stones and damaged Hush. Clyde county court has the windshield of her auto. fixed bond at $300. Ralph and Meredith Fisher, Berle Knieriem, Frank Kilmer At 8 p.m.

Friday the sheriff's Burglary Charges Filed Against Pair Woodville Police Chief Robert and W'ayne Huff. office received a report that a car driven by Antonio E. Ruiz, WALTER C. MAIER, 1024 Carbon street, has been appointed to the maintenance' force at the Fremont Post Office effective Saturday, according to Postmaster Raymond Sprunk. Maier, a veteran of World War II, was selected from a list of eligibles provided by the U.S.

Civil Service board in Columbus. He will replace Gilbert Flores who has been promoted to full time maintenance duties. FINAL ISSUE OF THE 1965-68 'Croghan Chatter' Ross hieh veered off the pavement to upset. The load of appliances was spilled. The driver suffered severe neck and right shoulder bruises and possible other injuries.

He was admitted in Fostoria hospital. The truck was extensively damaged. Look Who's Here 23, Route 1, Woodville, had been Frye today filed charges of FEW SEEK ANSWERS Frank Baum, Columbus' coun in a one-car accident at 1:30 a.m. Friday on a lane off County Road 30, one-tenth mile May 20 Mr. and Mrs.

Jerry ty sanitary engineer, was in the Huffman Risingsun, a daughter in Fostoria City hos- office of the county commissioners again today from 9 a.m. until noon to answer any ques pitaL north of Woodville. Deputy Willis Flick said the car broke off a pole of the Northwestern Telephone company. da Seymour, Woodville; Mrs. Elmer Haar, Lindsey; Larry Storev, Vickery; Fred Lufitz, Tiffin.

Saturday Admissions Medical Mrs. Walter Turner, Sandusky avenue. Occupancy Report (Census Taken at Midniqht) Designed capacity adult medical surgical patients 103; today's census 118. Designed capacity all patients including babies 178; today's census 163. Community Friday Admissions Medical Robert Hensel, Liberty street; Tim, 2, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Gary Easterday, Cleveland street. Friday Discharges Kathleen Przselak, Birchard avenue. Saturday Admissions Karel, 16, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth Bowlus, east State street. tions relative to the Prairie at its luncheon at noon In Hotel Fremont. GARY, SON 'OF MR. AND Mrs. Jerry Hotz, was discharged Saturday from Fostoria City hospital to his home at 332 St Ann street Fremont The young man undersent surgery last week following an automobile accident in which he was Injured.

Chicken-Dressing Supper Sat, May 21, Eagles Home. $1.50. Free refreshments. 'adv. FRATERNAL ORDER OF Eagles Aerie 2291 of Clyde has been by the t)hia Board of 'Liquor -Control, Columbus, for alleged sale on Sunday to a non-member or the organization.

Hearing before the board Is scheduled' for June 22. May 20 Mr. and Mrs. Area sewer project. Baum said school newspaper, was dis Kentucky Hail Storm Provides Meal Of Duck WELLINGTON, Kan.

(AP) -Golf-ball size hail pelted Wellington during a fierce storm, only three property owners involved in the sewer project Drvld Liffick, 1019 Chestnut street a daughter at 3 pjn. in Memorial hospital tributed Friday to students and The staff, headed by Yvonne Coe. ended the school came in to see him Friday be burglary of an uninhabited house in the Woodville county court against James Richard Willard, 29, Route 1, Malvern, 0., and Edwin John Markmann, 33, Chicago, 111. Chief Frye conferred with Prosecutor Harry A. Sargeant Friday about the charges.

The chief and deputy sheriffs caught Willard and Markmann in a iouse on Main street in Woodville owned by Bruns estate early Friday morning. While the house was unoccupied, it fcad in it furniture and furnishings, mostly antiques. Both defendants remain in the county jail. i THEFT CHARGED Two Fremont boys, ages 12 and 13, were taken in custody year with features on the. lOOth May 20 MrTand Mrs.

John tween 9 ajn. and 4 p.m. Up until 10 a.m. today three more Orndorff, 139 North street, Clyde, a. -daughter in Sandusky graduating class and other-articles Including' one 'about W.W.

Ross; for whom the high school was named; one on the. first by police because of petit theft at the Great Scot market. The boys allegedly took a ballpoint people came in, and Fremont Safety Service Director Robert Maike and City Engineer F. Memorial hospital did minor property damage and provided a meal for Ernest Phillips. After the storm Friday night, Phillips found a wild duck dead in his front yard.

"You can tell where a hailstone had struck its side," Phillips said. May 20 Mrs. Roel J. Vandersluis called on Baum pen each. Pens are valued at $1.

Boys were released to their rules of yesterday and today;" Interviews with for to get another copy of some of Canto, south CoBingwood avenue, a daughter at 4:15 pjn. in Community hospital mer teachers, and the first sen parents pending referral to juvenile court the specifications for the project I ior play presented in 1905..

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