The Hillsboro argus. (Hillsboro, Or.) 1895-current, November 01, 1934, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE
T hursday, November I. l ’J.34
H IL L S B O R O
ARGU S,
H IL L S B O R O ,
Paure Five
OREGON
"It do«» go big with me. darling. interested in politics, too?"
but a w ashed-out drudge without a
edly Hmk |xx, .i ..Inn «if Un* attic, ticket, was elected by a substantial
O n ly - "
, „
"Anne?" Neal's surprise was ap ­ particle of individuality left. She's
and 'eem ed ixrfieU y satisfied to majority,
She
realized
how
big
the
"only
remain.
She
was,
like
Anne
herself,
parent
In
his
voice.
"Why.
Anne
Neal was not a good loser; lie
done It voluntarily because sho
Hlu' Is survived by lier h u sb an d )
a farm er's duughU-r, who had d rift­ had been silent In Jus success tliat was with the first casual glance would be Interested, I guess in an y ­
uf Fat iiilUKhiu. and tin« i children,
Hathaway cast in her direction a f t­ thing I wanted to do She—she's loved you loves you. But she must
ed
to
a
little
city.
She
was
willing
Is,
at
home
seldom
discussing
bis
Mrs AI iiiu Ih 'sc li ui I In- Dalles, I
know, that, she would be capable
Hi learn, and Anne, far from re ­ progress wltti Amu-' Now he be­ er the m utual gretlngs liad been devoted to me."
Alex uf Yuklinu, W ii.li, and Mrs J
exchanged. Tlie house was quite all
senting Iwr ignorance, marveled ul came compluiningly loquacious.
of som eihing a gixxt deal bigger.
"Yes,
ot
course,
I
saw
that.
But
Anna Wlllluinsiiii of Hillsboro
Anne felt sure of th at And
the quickness with which she over­
With her looks and her mind, and
He went sullenly about the lx>use, right;
Services were held Saturday a t
Dora was all right. She carm-d I m< an—has she been helping you
came It
1 or .hut iinus«'lf up in Ills office, off tier unaccustomed but wholly actively and directly as well as her natural gifts as a hostess Neal,
2:31» p. m. ut Young's Funeral
you utter fool."
Ladies* Aid Benefit Helps Ilo in e Itev C M Iteed officiating.
But. even with Dora's help, her declining H» come home to Ills correct black uniform und spotle.. passively and indirectly?"
"Even If you are my guest, and
"She's gone without everything,"
working hours were long and hard meals If his political mu oenH liad frilly apron with pleanxl pride, and
Interm ent wus In Fir Lawn cem­
Treasury) Lights in
Is en difficult lor Anne to bear, i served tea without a visible tremor. Neal answered, coming swiftly to an old friend, I think you've gone
etery.
Indeed as time went on, Anne be­ Ids
political failure was doubly so !
defense, under the Impres­ far enough in discussing my wife."
came more and more appalled at Through her tears stw; saw In re ­ Tlie children were all right, too. Anne's
suppose we discuss mine
sion th a t she was being attacked. for "Then
And
of
course
Neal
was
all
right;
Illy Mr«. B. II. Cos)
a change."
tlu; num ber of things th a t could membrance the man she had m ar- h u old charm, his old buoyancy, "Good times, and pretty clothes,
Yours!
I didn’t know you were
KINTON G range will meet l i t
j
rli'd
ix>
gay.
so
kind,
so
loving
arid
happen lo children, normal, reason­
had come to the surface a n d and trips and friends. I never
llu- hull Saturday In ull day session
ably healthy ehlldren. They had , tender. Through her tears she saw, bubbled over again a t the sight of would have been able to go into m arried!"
•'I'm
not.
But I was,"
D llleeis will I»' elected during the
eroup, and kept her awake all ’ l ' f > . in reality, tlu; man Vo whom his friend Hathaway himself, for politics if she hadn t. Once I
(Continue ! on pn«e 6,
business w-ssion and the lecturer.
night; they hud colic, and kept her • hi' was m arried w m ber. selfish. all his elegance, had no more d u - thought I was going to 1«»«' her I'd
BETHANY -CEDAR MILL
Mi
Alice Fluke, has prc|>uirtl it progrutn John Meurer entertained Tuesday
(('o iilln u eti from laal w«««k )
distracted all <tuy, they had measles Indifferent, curt. If she liad loved tinctlon, no more magnetism. But neglected her terribly, and she was
for lecture luiur. including the dis­ evening with u musical mid tea a t
going to have a baby, which made
and mumps und whooping-cough him less. It would have been easier she—
cussion of measures on the ballot. her haute. Present were Mrs. E
( iiA rn .ii vii
it all the worse—I nearly went, wild
and chicken pox; they had nasty for her. But to tier he was still
T
here
had
been
so
much
else
to
All gtaitgrr* are welcome to ultend. Brlteli, M I.CC I*uget, Miss Mary
N THE next eight y n u ., Ne;il little sniffling colds, and deep I as he liad been on th e day when
when I realized w hat I'd done.”
do
In
preparation
for
the
great
vis­
The lecture hour Is open Hi ull.
'
he
first
held
her
In
Ills
arms,
the
Puget. M is Doris Leethnld. and
built up his law practice, which frightened coughs.
"B ut a fter you'd had a chance
it
th
a
t
she
had
found
herself
with
most
wonderful
being
in
the
world.
R. II Pomeroy has been making! Miss Peterson, all of P isllaiul. and J
continued H> grow, not lndiM-d
to forget about th a t bad time, you
B ut they adored her. She was to
Improvements to his lunne on 'file Mr. mid Mrs Phil Tlwirnc of Cedar by leap« and bounds, but steadily them far more Im portant, far more
She had the wisdom, greater t h a n ' only fifteen minutes left In which neglected her again?"
F lat mud by adding a bathroom Mill
mid satisfactorily. He also served precious th an tlu-lr father They might reasonably be expected, to to dress; so she had washed h asti­
"I suppose I did— do. But—there's
Mrs. L Orbctz of Vancouver four H-rms In tlw slate legislature, loved him, of course; but he did neither reproach nor nag him ; a ft­ ly, and hastily twisted her curls never been another woman."
unit othi'i equipment.
A lsiul 75 attended tile cldrken spent Saturday evening with Mr:. tlie th ird as speaker ot the Imu.». not figure largely In their field of er a few weeks, lie pulled himself , Into a knot on the top of her head
Good O -d! I should say not!
dinner Friday nlwlit, u l th e lioiue o l , Frank Hteffan.
(lie fourth us (jiulimuii of the most life, not nearly as largely os she Hjgether, and flung himself Into Her "best dress' was nearly a year W hat do you w a n t The Capitoline
I, M Commons of Toledo Is vls- m i|jortunl commltUyi in the senate.' did. not even as largely as Dora J Ills law practice with renewed vigor, [ old, and she had made It lurrself. Venus?”
Mr and Mis Juke Falx under tlu-
Buckley's Mixture «triple acting’,
During the same eight years, II; was away from home a great He was making money now, real; as she did all her dresses; It was
allspice» of the Ludles' Aid society. ttlng relative;. Mr and Mr C le v «
"No." roared Neal, angrily, "w hat
the largest selling cough and cold
Sherwood, lleaverton and Scholls Owens and Ills brother. A. Com­ Anne. ..mothering again and again deal, and they learned to take this moru-y. and it ne kept his nose to a brown taffeta, many seasons be­ are you driving at, anyway?"
hind
the
style,
too
long,
too
full,
w ere ie p re s e n le il 'flu* iitfulr netted mon*
In r dlsiiptxiiiitmrnl at taking no as a m atter ot course.
My dear fellow, please don't medicine in all of Canada Is now
j the grindstone, and closed his ears over-trim m ed She had thought It
made in Buffalo—It's different from
Walters Entertain
tangible p art In her husband s cam ­
tlu Aid about »18. Whirl» will be
So. In the adoration of her chil­ to the humming of the political pretty once; now she hated It. And think I'm venturing to criticize your all others because It "acts like a
Mr.
ami
M
r.
.
i
.
i
i
i
i
i
:.
Walters
paigns.
and
a
t
being
left
behuwl
used In w iilm t th e church for e le c ­
i bee for all time, he could become— , when Hatliaway gave Jier th a t cas­ conduct. And as for criticizing
dren
und
ot
Dora
for
she
attained
tric Ukhta anil neeessuiy equip­ gave a dinner party Sunday. Pres­ when he went to lb lford. washed th at also Anne found, for a long ' well, very comfortably fixed finan­
your wife—well, I thought ten years flash"—one little sip proves It.
You c a n 't go wrong on Buckley's
m ent. which will be done ut on l ent were Mr and Mrs. F. Mili­ rooked, cleaned, sewed, and took time, all the beauty and romance cially On C hristm as day he gave ual look, she felt tliat she could ago she was on ot the loveliest,
gladly
tear
it
off
and
throw
It
Into
isiini and Mary June Malcolm of care ot Junior, prum-nted t h a t which her life contained. If she Anne the deeds for a large lot on
as well as one of the most rem ark­ —often 1 or 2 doses ends a stub­
eurly date.
born
cough and the toughest old
Hervites at the church Sunday Portland. Mrs 1 Oliver ot Pomeroy, husky youngster, when |q. was three hud iu> talents towards directing I the outskirts of the city which she the scrap basket.
girls, I'd ever met in my life.
W hen she left the two men to able
Include preaching by tin* pastor. Wash Mr and Mrs John Walters, years old, with a little sister, Nun- political destiny, she a t least had had long admired, and suggested "talk
I've remembered her, pretty vlvid- hang-on coughs and colds leave for
over
old
times
together"
and
Itev W F Simpson, ut u 4ft. and Mr anil Mrs Ham Waller». Mr and cy; tisik care of them both; wash- undeniable gifts as a homemaker i to her a little gruffly, th a t he went to her room, exhausted, from , ly. all this time T hat's a little un­ good in a day or two.
I t ’s a powerful yet safe and
W. Kldpnuui a n d Bertha ■ it rooked, rleaned and sewed some Tlie dingy little cottage became thought the lime liad come when
llih le s i I l l s , I ut III 15. Everybody Is Mi
emotion as much as fatigue, she usual for me. And I confess th a t
Hhipman ol IHnverton. Mr and more
invited to attend these services
they ixiuld build If she would like flung herself down on her bed seeing her tonight has been an harm les remedy and when you buy
gradually
more
and
more
lovely.
one 45-cent bottle you won't need
Mrs <) E. lu ll, who 1ms been Mrs J. Satchel and D e lln u Satchel
W hen the lecond buby was Im­ She "put up" more fruit and vege­ ' to, and tliat he would tell her an
disappointm ent.”
sobbed acute
making an extended visit with her ut Beaverton. Art Pearson and Miss minent. It became app aren t th a t tables than any woman In Hinsboro. architect who was said to know w ithout undressing, a n d
"Well, I'm not dissappointed in to worry over bronchitis, coughs or
"I'll take the first train to her.
colds.
son and wife, Mr anil Mrs Earl G ertrude W alters of Portland. I-rolii, the little flut. in which they had She kept hens, and supplied not h:s business to s ta rt drawing plans aloud.
She suits me "
New York after he goes and buy
G et Buckley's M ixture at Riggs'
(' lu ll Cooper mountain, returned Barham. Jliiunv mill Donald W al­ continued to live up to this time, only tier own family and her m oth- i whenever she said the word.
“Ju st a m inute, can't you? I
myself some clothes, I can leave still
to h e r lunne In Welbaux, M ont, ters, mid the host mid hostess, Mr. would not suffice for tlie family ( er-ln-law 's with eggs and poultry,
think she's beautiful—and re ­ Hillsboro Pharm acy or any m odem
She
knew
th
a
t
this
was
his
way
the
children
with
Dora
perfectly
drug
store—money back if not de­
needs any longer. Ho they moved Hi i
mid Mrs James Walters
lust week.
sold some of both besides, until of seeking to make amends, and well, and I don't need to scrimp markable. Even more remarkable lighted.
Mrs Jan a's Walflfrs, Mrs. Ham a alk-room cottage, which th e y ' but
Mr
H arriett Ford, u former
than I'd guessed. B ut I think she's
Neal
put
a
stop
to
ttiat;
then
n
ponded
with
delight.
W
ith
the
and
save
any
more.
Why
Jiave
I
leaeher of the Klnton school, hut W alters and Mrs John W alters were able to ren t cheaply, and i canned her extra chickens a n d plans spread out before them , their been such an awful fool as to keep tragic."
A T D R U G G IS TS 4 5 « S 8 5 ’
w Is, now teaches a school neur ...pent, Friday with Mr». J. J. Churcll- which was sorely in need of )>aint,1 stowed away her ex tra eggs in wa- , heads touching, they came closer on doing I t and on. and on! I'll
"Tragic!"
paper and plumbing By degrees terglass.
“Yes. How old is she? Under
Hinsboro. spent the week-end with ley of Portland.
Hgpdlier,
mentally
and
spiritually
have
my
hands
taken
care
of,
too;
Mr und Mrs Ed Hickey, Larrlc they persuaded a reluctant lan d ­
I thought so. Well, she
old friends here.
And so the seasons sped past, [ as well as physically, th an they had they're as rough as nutm eg graters! i thirty?
Mr and Mrs. Clarence Snider of H i t key. Mrs. Weeks and s o m e lord H> make ll more comfortable
looks over forty. She's stagnating,
been
In
a
long
time;
and,
with
the
And
my
face
massaged
and
my
hair
filled
to
overflowing,
with
hardly
a
Long Bruch. W ash . have been friends visited M C. Lursen and and attractive.
of spring they spent every treated. I—I am probably the most m entally submerged herself in your
Mabel cam«, and spent a m onth landm ark to s ! m » w their passing ! coming moment
guests recently ut (be home of Mr family. Mr. Larsen luis been 111 for
In supervising the hideous looking woman in all the personality, and your career and A SINGLE SIP PROVES IT /
Smdei s parents. Mr and Mrs J. C. i . . n i n e time. Miss Nellie lau sen ol with them when Anne left the hos­ She hud been m arried five years, spare
your children until she's nothing
bqilding They had found a com­ world."
Snider They returned home the Portland spent the week-end at pital u tter Nancy's birth, a com­ six, seven; Junior was five years mon
interest,
a
common
enthusiasm
Meanwhile,
downstairs,
the
con­
old
and
starting
in
kindergarten;
placent Mabel, engaged to George,
home.
first of Hie week.
versation had taken a tu rn which
Shelburn Bowen of Sherwood; Mrs. Ed Moor und family of who find become more and more she had been m arried eight years, again and both were happy.
ten; Nancy was five years old
TJie new house, when It was slie was very far from guessing.
stient tlie week-end with Ills aunt, Burllngtun spent Saturday evening prosperous and who had tlie largest nine,
H athaw ay talked of himself for a
and
starting
In
kindergarten.
She
finally
done,
was
extremely
com­
with Mr. mid Mrs. Cluirles Hoy.
¡arm und finest burns In Hmnstead
Mrs J 11. Airn.
of his satisfactory advance­
A masquerade dance was held ut AIU'I' sill' left Anne was unable H) was not so busy any more, and fortable. and very attractive. It while,
Mr and Mrs J. J. VanKleek re ­
house was empty, terribly so. sttxxl in her name, unmortgaged ment, his delightful post in Paris,
turned home Thursday from a few th e C edar Mill O range lutll H atur­ go motoring with Neal, or entertain T the
his
hopes
for an even more not­
hen
war
was
declared,
and
sud­
and fully paid for. They had built
days visit with their daughter. duy night Four prizes were aw ard­ her little bridge d u b Worse th an
able appointm ent; easily and quiet­
Mr r , I) Landess, of Chitwood. ed Next Saturday nig h t a m odem this, her close confinem ent to the denly, site was busier th a n ever. for all time, and built well.
w ithout arrogance, without even
A ITeplione has been Installed dance will be given.
Their first guest, after they were ly,
house, und the never-ending d ru d ­ She was spurred to supreme ef­
a too apparent complacence. And|
John Luutien and Thelnui Hukuin gery of her work began to tell on forts In “conservation because Neal duly installed in the new house, it
during Uie past week In tile home
was
he who finally began to talk,
had
been
appolnH'd
food
adm
lnis-
was Clarence Hathaway.
ol Mr anil Mrs Oscar Llvrtnan. of l«urtlund were visitors of Mr. and her heavily. She not only grew
of Neal.
very Uiln herself but the baby tru to r for tlie state. He filled th e
who are living on the W arren Wil­ Mrs Arvid Sundström recently.
He
appeared
in
th
e
wake
of
a
ut you’ll get terribly fed up
Enfred Erickson and Arvid S an d ­ stopped gaining, became fretful and position with tlie greatest brilliance H'legraqj stating th a t he was pass­ if "B
son place
I go on like th is—How about
thoroughness. Twice he was
Mrs Adell» W K indt and son ström went Lo Biicona logging camp tu m id blue under Uie eyes. A larm ­ and
ing through Hinsboro on his way yourself? Doing well, aren 't you?"
actually
"called
to
W
ashington"
by
Hlllts K indt mid daughter Miss Frlttay t«> lake Inventory They ed. Anne consulted Doctor F rail,
back to W ashington after a vaca­
"Financially, yes. It was h ard ;
Eleanor Kindi and Miss Louise met with a head-on collision about and he Hdd her th a t unless she w ire, and on one of these occasions, tion in Canada, and would like to sledding
at first, but this year I've J
lu- went to the W hite House and
Hagan, a l l o t Portland, visited Mr. eight miles on the other aide of had regular help and «dually regu­ talked
"spend tlie week-end If they could [ earned close to fifteen thousand !
earnestly
to
the
president
and Mrs E 1. Cox Sunday. The Sherm an's mill. T hree men were lar recreation, she would have to
put
him
up."
And
Anne
felt
a
I've never run into debt, or even
for five minutes. The press of the
K indts were former residents of in tlu* otlier car. Both cars were wean Nancy.
stirred excitement, even greater
all my income—Anne's seen
"And th at.' lie added, meaningly, state, which, up to this time, had than Neal’s surprise, when the spent
K lu tu n . living In the Itouse now oc­ dlsabli-d but none of the men were
to
that," he added ungrudgingly.
"you should not. of course, consider [»aid scant attention, began first message reached them.
cupied by Mr. and Mrs II J. Val­ h u rt seriously.
"Not
startling, but pretty solid. I
to
notice
and
then
to
"feature"
him.
C Sm ith mid Enfred Erickson of In this warm weather."
entine
old. Clare—he doesn't for- i should say. But why do you stress
By th e time th e arm istice was get "Good
flu* electric lights were turned on | Portland were callers a t the S and­ Anne's dread of the "servant
his
friends,
does
he?
He's
first
the word 'financially'? Don't you
Monday, and those who have their ström home Sunday on a hunting problem" rose from a deeper source signed, there was no doubt th a t secretary now. you know, in Paris feel
you're doing well every way?"
th an the horrible stories she h a d ' Neal liad become tlie most con­ —getting on the way he planned
houses wlrixl ore enjoying lights. trip.
"I was thinking that I hadn't
heard from her m o th er-in -law . spicuous figure in his state. E m ­ all right, and look a t me— '
Most of the homes will be finished
done as well politically as I'd hoped.
about tlie depravity of all dom estic' boldened by Ills progress, he ran
by til«« loot of this week
“You're getting on all right, too, I expected to be governor of this
workers; It rose also from her very j th e following fall for lieutenant-
by now."
sincere sense of her own probable j governor. He had been confident, aren't you? I think so! Oh, Neal— state
"Well. yes. I rather thought th at
incompetence In directing, rath er glowingly confident, of victory And. what shall I wear?"
Neal burst out laughing. "Well, was your plan. But after aU—”
th an doing, work, and her unwll- by one of ttioee strange tu rn s of
Hathaway tapped the arm of his
Representative J. O Johnson of hngness to entrust the care of the fortune which make gambling a you look all right to me whatever
with his fingers, gazing into
Tigard and George M Aitken of children to anyone else. But to her safe and sure sport compared to Hathaway may think, and th a t chair
G arden Home, candidates for state inf mile surprise and relief, Dora politics, he liad been overwhelm­ ought to go as big w ith you as it the open fire as he did so. Then
There will be a Hallowe'en |»irty representative mid senator, respec­
King, the first applicant In re­ ingly defeated. T he blow was the does with me when you say you he asked a most astonishing ques­
at the arhool house Friday evening tively.
rrrelved tlie unsolicited e n ­ sponse to the advertlstnent. came more bitter because Low, the man think I'm getting on all right w hat- , tion.
"How about your »die? Was she
given by tlie seliool and the la ­ dorsem ent
of the Railroad U rot her - alien she said she would, con ten t­ running for governor on the same ever—"
d le s club
hood
About 50 neighbors and friends
"Automotive News." official |>ubll-
were present ut a shower a n d < atlon of automobile dealers of tlie
charivari for Mr and Mrs. Brice Pacific Northwest, cites Bepresent-
Adams Wednesday evening
atlve Johnson as author of tlie bill
I.K I8Y V IU X Mrs Jolui Gates which made It unlawful to rngage
Sr sustained a broken hip when In the sale of gasoline both at
»lie fell on a slippery board while wliolesule und retail, and co-autlior
visittigf relatives near Tekam ah,
the bill which defined and p ro ­
Neb She Is recovering In the M eth­ of
h ib ite d unfair competition m wiling
odist hospital a t Omaha.
Tlie periodical quoted him
Mr mid Mrs. John Sinclair and gasoline
declaring th a t he would continue
Mrs. Uly Hanley attended the fu n ­ us
h is fig h t in is-ha.i oi Hi,. Indepen­
eral of John Stark at McMinnville d en t gasoline dealers, would urge
Saturday Mr mid Mrs. Stark and that tlu* sale of gasoline be d e­
family formerly lived on tlie Bug- clared a public utility and subject
iey place
regulation, and would fight
"Iln* next meeting of the Lelsy- to prlue
lower gasoline prices, low gaso­
vtlle lad les' club will be- with Mrs. for
tax and lower license fees for
II McIntyre Thursday. November 8 line
private carriers.
Mrs H arriet Ford visited with
tlie VanKleek.» and Hierlys of Kin-
H ENRY B CO FFEY
ton over tlie week-eud.
Funeral services lor Henry B.
Coffey. 86. who died In Portland,
• R ight now is the tim e to A ct! T ak e advantage
MRS MARY C. M'MMFKS
were held Sunday afternoon at the
Mrs Mary C Rummers. 65, died hon r oi hu n iti' Mi . Samuel B.
of our special plan w hich w ill allow you to have a
In lleaverton October 28 and fu n ­ Olds, the Old Meadow farm, near
new M ontag C irculator H eater in y our home imme­
eral services Were lU'ld nt Pegg's Beaverton Interm ent was In Union
diately. N ow ,You C A N en jo y real com fo rt in your,
rliup>*l. Beaverton. Tuesday In te r­ i e m r l i i v
ment was In Crescent Grove cem ­
hom e th is w in te r and for m any years to come.
Mr Coffey was a twin brother
etery She was tlie m other of Hubert of tlie late Mrs. Rueli^J Walker,
It Sum m ers and Mrs Mnbel Alex­ pioneer resident of thia county.
B eautyz plus Economy
ander ol Beaverton.
He Is survived bv two children Mrs
T he fam ous M ontag circu lato r h e a te r is designed
Mary S tohr and Asbury Ooffcy of
to do an efficient and econom ical h eatin g job rig h t
MRS. F. A. HEITZEI.
Portland.
Mrs Anna Marte Heltzel. wife of
here in this te rrito ry — bu rn in g th e fuels w hich are
Frank A Rellzcl of Farm ington,
M M F R IC H 4RD8O N
m ost practical for use here. W ith a M ontag in y our
died Thursday a t the home of her
Fuio ial m n i c s lor Mac E R ich­
hom e there w ill be no need for co n stan t re-fu elin g
daughter. Mrs Anmi Williamson of ardson. 68. were held at Pegg's
Hillsboro Mrs Heltzel was born chapel In Beaverton Sunday a fte r­
and boxes of fuel w hich create d irt in y our liv in g
August 18. 1863. In Fllnthrope. D en­ noon. Interm ent was Ul Crescent
room. T here w ill be less sw eeping, less house clean­
mark. She come to America In 18811 Grove cemetery.
ing, and an abundance of h e a lth fu l w arm th.
and m arried F ranz A Heltzel In
Meeting Fourth Friday
1888. ut Portland. Oregon They se t­
There's
a M o n tag C lrc u la to rH e a te rfo r e v e ry hem e;
Federation
of
Farm
O
rganiza­
tled In Oreenvlllc and lived there
about 211 years Moved Hi I ’rrn HUI, tions. which was recently formed
a typ e, a size, a style, a price fo r e v e ry req u ire m e n t.
south of tkirnellus. and lived tliere here, will meet November 23 In­
four vears, then moved to Farm ing- stead of November 4 os stated In
th
e
Argus
last
week.
ton. where she liad resided for 26
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