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\i \ . tod NUMBER* TUPPER LAKE, R Y. THUODAY.^FEBRUARY H, 1932 $1.50 5OSKT9COPY COOMnriESQET *!# Alp bm* Oraammtfajb- w«rt is ft* far pmmt i l la tame varjmg fram •ty to aril. aaaw «*** io» Oat rmml dmtrfcto of tbe lam «mte Deparaaient of > he vlag full-tone malt* d* am far fram ai»iaiaari>. * tk* Of thki ttml t# •*• city t?«,7m to ri fcRANT EXTRA 1 TOME TO RLE THEE ORDERS attt ***** M February In tiaj j t »»on» tarn fttr. At preaant It or- iHHW •»• OMB T1CBWWI IIMI JtOfm •am 1 #*mr fram (lite .Jtor lvMO Aw tram amtfc. There are tight UWK f*am wfekfc fct cfeaoat, ana two may WM««H <wdttv la aamfcUua to planting flat *ree« •at eaaaaaaOag *»r chance* to «o o* am Idftnmaadc fott«hj tour io saajpiaaaajaaff taa AWrtcav aroreatry, laaiaiatinn haw aaked efte* ferny and girl ta» dadfcatto fern mantetloa to t l of M» yth birtiKtoy an 7 AH 400t<OpllttC Cf rtlfl- Ip toff aad bk» wlli be nent to fMh 44S cMb MWAPMT W& O Vtaata Mi tt««« In tie awae ol Q—if WuMagtoa, Hiiiuwti Iwr lofDnttaitoii wati or- M « tetaMT tamdtod at Nin office »t Matotw et of tt* M»ocSat# 4 IM OM lam Fatut Hom€ Bwrmaa x M~t$ At Mgo** Hall Th» VMMC mlfc of the Fnmklln Ooaaty Home BoreMi out l*st K«* at 0>« L. O. O. it ball in F, U Kt, «tta atooot» Jwmbeni of fh# 'Wo- •M of tfet Itooie^, local ^po«ms of tte BhMM Butu, in tttendtoce. The Mectiiie i*»* conCNKted by Hi* JL h. IlMf, lM»e Ixmwn deni^ oMtmfeor, wtw»t topic lor «HC«S- wlm Ia«itt4«i the ^proper maktn«? r.f butTtgw, co*<HMitt-l«lt, t<Nn and co- co*. Tbe next naoetlna; ot Uws H<tm» Bitwatt anlt was held Monday, Feii- Wtry A, wlti 3tm. De«n again i>rt- «kMD«. Tb* «ob}*cfB diwniJwetl at Mowfcay, 0i*ht'« mmin« were 4 B«««ait»' - and 'Hw ta «et a Tub!* Correctly.' . ' . • AnoAw meettftR of th* Home K«- VMtt <witt tw nold ott Afcroh U witli 3ft*. Adak Rule «RRtfitiDg Mrs. Reaii. The tmifeaii fat wmfetng? at HkQ«t Tiith the eoojttwitkm of t\ie W, O. T, fM. ihtowp^i a lndhtdlnK 3i»f. WHHam and Mm. Oatrte ;; B«U O> For 12 Hoon AlUd*na. Ca«.--GrabWn« a bnsh al te »UA to certain rfwitti WIJIIP cllaAini A «c*tfc wall, Harold »sn- dw, 10, %m on for IS hoorn nntll oonpaniota notified poUcf, who 1.1 «OW atARIWES PATROL SHANGHAI in—ing *• mind* of American r«- Meats of tbe intMrMtlon«I nettle a»ut at 8hma«lMi. United Statm inarfmNt mtlttUlir \vlfil orer that Mctten of tbe tow» |fnt wvr to UMoa to polioa. To* pfaoto torn* « •qoad of xmtUm iaitrolh* the wrt- tlmrat by tnwk; Mtoir la * ?*•* of a v«tlM«Bttil nfJqoarten of t^« ROBERT FARMER. 82. JOINS RANKS OF AVIATION BOOSTERS AFTER FLIGHT TO PLACID ON SUNDAY M0N B IHB «WtX WAY TO 1*AVM/ MIRVRN nw - PLANS Awnm «AMI Lain boaa* anoCbnr of the Imctttav to tte waki~ of MOOT who tew •<*•«*•« tb« pUa« •at Ikair teiwrlte ••* of tatft**.' A«oata|wnied l>y bis Bobort, III, Mr. Pmrmer took off at Tanpcr take airport on 8oada| F to tf t« iMke IHncVL tot the «cthMt«« prior to ot*nin« of Oly«*ii4c famet. This U Uw A m fli** ifr. I^THHT baa erw made tod IK wm» load 1* W* pralf«e <* thin m«Kbod of tmwL Tbejr spent tbe **y at t*ke Plac- id, wltae*»t»« til the eT«rta acb«d- atod Ar <kr, aad itavol anal tb flight would malm on a 83 year* haert been *p« Nan eatxn, * >Mr, Ifcramr waa an aa moat of the eonftraed veteran of tbe nlnwayn, and aveeordf Eg to Bill dirmrd, another Tapper {tlane ea> naiaat, bo atootly maintain* that thia modem method of goto* {dace* U the only way to travel, aid at m* flrat opportunity It peewUng aa- otbeT flight from the local ftetd. f BODY FOUND IN BARGE CANAL MAY BE MISSING TUPPER MAN MK8. KMELINE GEATON LKAW8 FOR ttttACttlK 10 IMNTIFY BODV -^ DESCRIPTION OF HV8BAM), MISStNG ltHJ« YKABS, TALUKB Th« rteftcrlptlon of tbe body of in unldentWwl man foand in Onon- da«a Ciwefc In Hy racim e«tly TDe4- day momlxat cbecis with tbmt of her miiwlmj haAitnd Hm, Entefeme Gratoa to»* State ip<*kie ye«ter*ay after reading the tt«Mava|ier */ count Of the dlscorery of tbe Body, •iaV»».*Gray«m'« descrh^km of her htMtand, Who disappeared from his borne At ranst four years, ago, wa* forwarded over the State police tel- ^Tie* to SjTftcune police iiefidqtmr- tem awl a <'li«k-tip mm -made at tlm morpn^ irr.^ Oraton Airlred In %r*cow y««terday t<> cotniptete fbe fKM>Atit« Identification. AKlwttK*i the Iwxijr, which m*< t&and. near tEo Barjie Canal termin- *L had been in th« water m loag a thve that JdentUcatlon .mm dlaV cult, DetecKAT© Bureau of the Syri- cnee police found points of atmatar* ity wHh the Intonation fniaamid by fltffc Graton. »be mid M left Trapper Lake Junction about four yean ago and recently and been living hi tb* vi- 4ft yearn oM bat looked Mfttdi okfcr. He wa» live feet, live Inches tali, IKrtrods and bad grey havlr, original- ly black. Tbe index ft««wr on bin riarftt band had town amputated. , The tnain wi*oa« bodr wat found bad ft fln*er of the tijrh* hand mim- ing and he m» wearing a belt ****- Legion Auxiliary Ball A Successful Social Event—Fir$t Local Celebrcttion In Honor Of Washington Bicentennial The €tatna r«i:4«me Bdll r held Friday nixht la the Town Hall liore, uMritwl tWflrgtt of a se*$ft* of k»* cal eetebratlow* ptanned m peat of fhf'PatlcHSt-wide ohvwvonee «f tiie Washington Blecnteimlai Aimtver* «sary,> ' •\ •• • Attended % nearly 125 eoofrit^ tlw affntr wst« vcoit.«UVretl the out* «stttnrtintf ^f^lftl wettt of th^'iie# year- It wan sijonsowl t>y tlj* Aiu- ^ l w» l^t K. ^ Uwe, Mrs. (luirles Folk wflj* t*h»ly* wan of t fep gteitp fowrpo^^l of 3tfr». Beatrkft Cbarlaad^ Mr*. * H|v« Brokr man itfwl Mis. Josephtot* WiUettfv \tiite1i had <sbar«P of tlw rpfreHli- »oettb»< rtocjiratious nnct tidk^t dl*s« trUwtlon. f An old Colonial ow?h«stm ttffldw tthe dllreetion of IKK V. €ote, irfayed tot btrth tbe rotsfld and square/ ttan- oei'Ke. ttltti* Pottor of Saronac The <5ra«l : W by Mt. and Mr* Jarae* McCartir- 3*r. and ^Irs. Percy Alexander of Moody and Me, and Hw. <3ote were among the guc*&» of tine evening. ~S&x*. Alexjan- der i* Omnty C$t«lm&Dt of the Am- erfcan X«egkut AtixtUnry and ItrH; Cote in -prteident of the \I^nper take* ctoa^ptcr, JE»rl«« fof ttws best t^Htnmed went to Mm. Ilprmafl Trn- ttctl, as Iklttrtiha Wa«Ji^o« t .Mm. rwrle Motoy» as Mary Ball, »«d to 3tfr» Leoiwwl Yotnnett, a* Cleorse Washington. The,Judjw» were 3iw. FmnelR .t, Ilod^r* of Stmniwmt. '5I«w.'.H. F.'^oot^and Mm, B, M- Kel of T»pp«f Mk<»» The »roee«d» of &m oall will i»e twed to further tbe -welfare work of tlie Amertrtin Legion. The retjular weekiar WMsete^ of the Auxiliary wan held at the Arden street tooine o« 2tti*» S'jed ije^ttetiC, The |*K>gwtm «>nirijit«l of Brjdfe and tanchoon and 26 memJ>«r« were /t i ' TUPPER LEGION TO COOPERATE IN NATIONWIDE CAMPAIGN TO FOR UNEMPLOYED M, Be Launched February 15 ONfUNES FLAN BKFOEB BOTARY - PLAN HA* SANCTION OF PWMlBEft ORGANIZATIONS OF NATION WI1X AWOmt MtfVK 10 K8TABU8H BD8INK8S CONFIDENCK IN Afteakiag before the nwso*eru of la* Tapper Like Katary €lnl> t a«- aanhted at the regular Wtxmeaday aooa meeting and mneheon at the Ahainottt Hotel, Joseph A, Htirnn, aoperiateadvttt of the Amerioui Le- ajjkm Veteran*' (Mountain iiatnp, out- lined In detail the part th» Amer- kan Legtoa wUl play In a avga driv* to provide work for 1,000,(100 ami reatore prosperity and to tba nation. Mr. Bonn wnpaaiiwwl the plan* of Btajnanta Chareo port of the Liaatoa to «Mipcrau> with the other aaata of the enaaaftmriou and the ^ cCbajr inaaf wtK< arr tackla*: tM» itQanirtK vaanatan «» <avutt)UaH mat* naaw (Wafldattea, to not idle money | into dmaUrtion, and to provide job* for am> of tbe T.OOO.VJOO Idle work- «ra in this country, Tba derive haw the aanctloo of PreaUeat tbmw who eodorwd tbe pma after a White Hoowe coofer- enea wUh the National Cotwmiixfer of the LeHna, Detail* of tb* plan follow: \The «a*apaiff» of tbf American Legion, the American. Legion. Anx- irkry, the Feaermtlon of Labor and tbe ^AmodUtkm. «C Natkmal Adwer- Uaenilo^Mlng about a recovery of tKMdatm throuth wnpioyuMmt of 1,- 000,000 workera now out of jobs wlU open fptmaUy on Fehtnary 15, it wai tuEiaouttead ycatavday. The annonnoameat waa made af- ter a conference at the WMbe Botaw of Prea*dent Hoover* Henry L. Ste- TewvJW natioaal eommaader of tha AaaMrkma Legion and Carl Byoir, pobllaber of -Tbe Havana Poat,\ who wiH be director of oraanim- tloti of tht mmpaiga. OommandoF Htaxreos aind Mr. ayolr aasured Mr, Hoover of their aapport la Wa caav ^TiH lrV4aVK)aVBIVa) mVOCMMKDHflT v O w>amm^ local organiutkMM have been aav able to restrain tbaanaalyai notil tiie formal opening of me \wpHn* and have already awgun the** work. ThowB comanittma already report aaveral tbonaaqd nnsaajiloyajd wot%- ITH paaced in Jobs, \Knitting thms more than T.000 local ttmouratty otaaalaatloaB to* gather there am fawtrohJht atata oigaaimHaaa tad la aihilm to mam thaw am Barren raajkani or- gaabmtlea*. la all of than* aajaai- aattoa* thara> k» a mmahvmUp lav saatng rapvmaaKatvm of tvaary vaa m DR. aaaw anp aaMamm aVtnal litMt. rtw Hbnivtuvt. .inwrte* an r^^aalon pnata, fraternal oraanl- mtiona, dviat organiaationai and or- ganisation* of profeamonaJ men and wonnen. Through tbe American Le- gion Auxiliary, wonaen'a oraanlaa- tiona of aH tyaien have beeav euaated la the camtMign in neaHy every dty. u In addition to theae grmt or- ganlaationa which have lOHwldered by their owa vohintary motion, the vWlmC Of flMMNMMNnuBMT IJM ^ ^SmWflDa\aSp*i« with ita trttaendtfoa burden of work; a group of re operating ^prianfaai* Uon* haat coaaa tagather to aapport ttie work and % aaaM In every manner in >c>h»*m^al of tbe ob- ject Among fheee AM ttoe Federal Ooonell of Ohatvhea of Cbrlat In America, The Nattonat OathoUe Welfare Council, tbe Oaatral Con. f erenc* of JewUto Rabbia, tot Ben- •vokmt ami PmtaetWe Order of KOca, with l#a) local Vodgw; tht natWnal ogganltatioaa of the loaad Table Cmha, the Quota Omta aad the Tweaty^ThUty Chte, many lo- cal loaim ant eiaaa at the Botavf , •CviwVttlaV Xa^l(HamV JmfcaWHaWaMBa% mQdi Ottl* 9« ^BwaB wHmML FREEDOM BRINGS RECONCILIATION «••» •mi- iTS LAKE 19 TO 13 Wat BOTVOM ADBMNUMCS W MAaVOP OF FHaV -. 8ARANAC PAILS TO OV- theidmtlatt ta> me ilnaaiv he caawa i Onl Wood like mat Adlroaoack kajpar Lake asp**** vet- MM Hat of Detennined to forget tbe honor of the pa* 'few awpttha and nensr to mention i t to each otter, tthannl Allen, aoctety yontfl «e««lti«al of nuudertng fei* atatertr aatltor, and tlw rfater, How, Pmtedaapmi 4eim* tante, began life anew wtty OiaHr itge4 father, Horaea Allen. Fitamm of Roa» tMttfl«4 afalnat her «ata «be teattfled at*tmt her brother at the trial Photo showa Btfwmrd ami Hoae as tMy feM Into ea«n «mar*a arm*, weeding. foSowtag tba) vaja> diet PATROL OF TUPPER LAKE SCOUTS SELECTED TO USHER AT PLACID DURING MAIN OLYMPIC EVENTS CHOSEN ON mam OP flame* moomi AND HG0B8T VNDBVAJONQ OF ADB»NDACX CflOBSN FBOM TOS Y1IXAAB , /,+ - '* &•\ m tka ImW <»aaaA Mi* mW imlik* tkaf pl*ad 9 a mtittmtmMMm 1 thapataa hi £a««r of mw *a* aaf Bm*. Mr. ana* nlaaM te'lfc* ateLxamad. 1st fttl VlMf tnf *Saaamr amaV i of uahertig rST«T5 MISS LARAMIE A apectat patrol ef Twpper lake! alar Antic* aeonta wffi parttekoata ta tm mubtr-1 their lac at the III Olyaapac Wtater I am hi Oemaa, ehroajh amanaajanaam ami* | aaeaka, hive tammt gaaru ay J. Botbart IJttmmM. faeaatty I the ^m from mm fjaa adne nak^aa. awai^^a» aar^^a^^^^ > a thm) at < f^or thaiaar. /^,^» JMat atetwMatt oa* €baas a\^ h waa aafa«d tor Mr. tt»- re«, Matthaw Woil, view yi aaklaait of the Amerieaii fmiieraltiMi <* La- bor, wfeo fa cSaalmwn of the ottrWon of labor la tike cac*a»ia; Lee H. Briato^ preatVknt of the. Aaaoda- tton of National Admtlatrav and Mm LotHx Wllllaim, pnaidrat «C the Aaoertmn Leckm Avxlliary.\ Bxv^rpU from the atoteaaeafc are i»prlate4 from tbe Kew Tortc Hrr- aW-Tr«WBe: \In the Held -wfcere the ajotual work mutt be done w« bat* *»• ctpUnert, preamred organtaatlonat In more than 7,000 «U|ea. Brery one of theMn more than 7,000 local or- ajattlaatioM tu» eoaae into the flglit by toktntaering, No definite acwrant of work has been ttfc for any of them to do, bnt aR of them, In- ehMHaH the4r rank and ftfe, bavp •olonte«red for the maximum of •wk It to oor conTlction, baaedFall*. vipoft fNoQaajMlft of report*, letter*, tslegmoM and telephone cwreraa- M«n», that fwnett oor catnpaljrii »h all Iwrt bteen completed no powdble em- ploytnent opporttnlty will have fceen orriooked or left In Wcatna:. \A» a mailer of fact many of the [ OF FOFOLAM OOfJF.I AT WAJOl aad Ul •PLY KAMt KVMOON I Tbaraday at Fktut Hojy Name CSiWPCh, Mk« Bmlab Lanunie, (mogrner of Mr. and Mn. rrmnk Laramle,, waa united In marriage with VaA Buve.au am of Mr. and Mm Normain B. tHavea, The Her. Chaurle« A. Deg RoKtera ottdated. Tbe bride wnn attanded by Mn. George Golden, of Anmter- dan and Francis Laraaie preoltl- ed ai beat man. The bride warn attired In Royal Blue and wore a txnwttaie booklet of pink roam. * After a wedding tn*e«kfa*t ant raoaptkm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. & B. 8ttve# in Sunmotmt, the ooople left for a honeytwoon trip to Syracuse, Buffalo and Niagara The toride waa an attendant of tbe fftrihUc Mcbooin at MM» Junction. Tbe: brtdegtoom attended the Holy GbQM Academy ut turner kake and, lor neteml year* ban been em- rloyed at the IT. S. V«teraw» > bM« reaw, Sunmtmnt, tame, la the thjhaat anraic* project; yet iiaa>rtafcwi by the Council. Approximately 8,479 hem* of vol- MAINTAINS RUTH JUDD K SAME anateer aasrvke wttl bate bswi givoa hy Adteondaek. acmtat «mm tht ajamea dame 8at«nrday aftenocm. fcv- «*y pemoa of tbe nmny tbocnatdk atteadlna; the gaunw wiW haT« piawl In hM w**t at the atadhun. •reni, t*A hill, boh ran, by at auwt In Mu* am inlt, beartnf aa ami band reading \«ooot flervLc*.* A I^ake Placid prorlaionail Doafe an- der the lwidershlp of FMM Oomi»b> «toner Jamw W. LktJelWd, aid a Savranmc =Lake troop of awote pfck- ed from the *!* troop* U ttmt vil- lage nnder tbe Imotemtta o* Field Ootnmlamoner WUlard Qmm, win bear tbe brunt of tbt~aeittet, giv- ing re**peetlTfly 1,488 bKTOra and 5,- r^TO hottrt) of «ervlee. In addition to folillHng tb*ir n*- ameli amtke aaaUL la ah\ at thi 110 aeeuai tram 17 alatHaat taaaaa will barr* partMhjaaM. la dtreet ahaiaa of m* aatha aaa ttagwat wvte f,<ahi B. Pommav, •eoumaeRer t aan AKfeu B, Baaalall* Held tffiwiUamip>r. Bayeaond M. abendmin, cmtirama at the carte wervke <onunlttee of the Adirea- (htdc Oouncil* hae aup*rv%a*o th* arraniconenta, whk% win rmmt u Si'^^ml FOR mvtog of many taUKtred* «f dol- lar* to the Orywple commltta*. Rif>re*tttatirpn <rf Topper l*kt Troop 1* wbc win apt aa nafaem at tbe janmea are as follown: on W«aV neaday, Arcbie Bradley, Jr., Oeorge OoUtnmn, John CoMnatoa, Antbony rotty and Morton «ovfy; on Friday. Barret O«le, Toward Pe Qraaae, John MaH. *nd Laurence Roflgvn. Troop 11 will t*e reore rented by S'oiroan Bartiant and Donald Keel- er, and Troop 2» by »dward Bru- nette and 1>» Stav**. bjL Judtt'* e«fi »tltt tin the w>rd« of Dr. Cattwi, who tw^d this chart to 8unx>rt lib theory tltat tbe defendant, fouwl sratlty at Phoenix, Arliona^ for the trunk nrordor of ber two wmaixui- t)be courtroom when h« bared tlk secrets of Mm Judd'n alleged ri> tmauce with a wealthy Phoenix man referred to na 'J. H.'. Sis twti- motty wa» giw» at ttie of the trial. HOLD FUNERAL SERVICES FOR MRS. T : BURKE PARALYTIC SflOKR CAIJ8K OV DEATH — DIED AT imCA HOSPITAL 8NDAT - AT TITPER LAME - ilineral mrr%e** were held day for Mm. Jennie Burke, *VS, who died In a tftlx* boR- pltftl Sunday an tbe remit of a pjiwlytic innate suffered ibotrt two wprtw JWO« Little hope «t any tfcwte thron*Jbont tlxlK period for Mr*. Butfee** rwov'erjr w«« held. !The body wa« hrotwch* to Tojl»er lAiYe IMondajr for brudnl in Lake ere. Bpr» Tfctnean olttoiated at tfce funeral idi •«*«« <tMMlttcf <?d from the Ftotw* PrHbyterSan Cfotm*. The (rtet*«jie<l wm* tin 1 widow ot tlift late.Tttotniaw Ihirke, fciwt bfld^*^ »!ded at iPatmt for wvewl !««,» nu- ttl th« 'death «f-'l$fcr« BttrSte ««t>tit #h?w* yeftir» ft»0i when the famtiy ^ahajJhed-WhLeir renlJli'Wc at THlcn. SftM? In Htrrrltfd 1>y ttifw WBM: Walter and Harry Burlce* iMrfh **t' tlttoa, and yintor Bnrke of Owttl«- fwtyn, Qn«l»w?; two rtanuhtc*^ Mrs*. *«<«i H^rveV\ of Tup^r I-iik<», tinrt atm. Marjorie Turner of Vtten, Mies*. .Bwr-ke 1 ^ «on» itw veteran em« J>lfl^ee« of tbe AdlrondiiHt Birf*«<m of the Jfow'Twk Central Ballfrottd, ai«tl the family t» i>roroitte»tly nw»n- tlmied In the eftrly history of the of Ta|)t>er Oulllnan cHammwl in *ti fer of tile British kins tfelf&s CD.of A. Hold, Costume Party At K. of C. Horn* The ifatholk> Dawfhter* *rf Aaner- ica, Court Mary. Ijowtta, *tt, held a c*v»t«me party Tuwdwy nfeht at thp K. of C. home on isstoe street, which yr«s, «tten<kHl by many www- bens of the local chapter. OHx*. Obarl«»< Frenette \ta» «e»- orat chalrmiin of th* entertainment ^•omwrfttee, and redtatJowi, utorfc* and danceR were enjoyeil t^ tbe «ue»tw. CV^runip prtxw tvew? »w«rd- IMI to M!s« Bena rroolx for tbe prettiest costume, M»<» WHfred De- varney for the funniest cwstunie, atwl t« Mr«. Bnimet Wely for th« most ordinal. Mif*i* .Mjirgsmt Haye* and 3|i»* 6. Butler were tied for ttte priae offered for .\the ftewf nrookal rom* ance icon^poftltion. RefreHhtnmU •were served a* •part of ttie ew- V Ladies Aid Hold* Monthly Meeting dujr «f asm* the The rejifttliM* monthly ramlna: of the Ladles Add $k*eiety ol the Grace <M, K, OlMtr^li W4J* hekl Wedne»- Febmaty 3, at the bonie Bellow** The <haa* bj K Al- Howl^y, •lira. & ¥S*rr» ftnd Stm. Bowet Ijogaru The ttWftl twail- f*nis»ion «wad followed by a tea d ^i •Mi©.«iest meetiwj? will on Wedn,<«aay, MattJh 2» w*h Mrn. H. Smith aaa> aaaaaaav aa V tarn* Over 9$ m the waakeatatlha Parent Bitfan, DHiCam vPHDaB mmflp prtaw war* atHci Brkkey; Bridge, OiOa Oagaaa; m,Mia.Fni L F. Qoiaa; tarn prtoft wmt to lira. the boyW pmMb> m pftaa>, wan wva by Mr. Lea> Ma- do«. and rm> AM tartae for fftck* by -Mr! *a*mr ifcCfcrthy. Prtnm wmw Aanataul by mmibirai of tba •Motfci-ra' Oamnitta«r wbo> baid cbaxnte ot* liraaaaaai'f for the party. , Ami-Edward Gilt Word! w«« ncelved earty thi» tog* frtwuJs and relatlven in Tapper take that Mtw Marfaret Manning. Amnjchttr ot Mr. and Mrs. MfcWel Uanmng of M«<H1T, wan married at Detroit, Taeaday mom- »ng, to Mr. Bdward .0111, «V*o ol De- troit. - Tbe wedding ceremony was pMr- foraed «t tbe Hmrx* of the filaered Heart, and Hw> 'cooplf wa» attemfc- «Wt Iv Urn. Jaraew ttirry, «C -p**- tml», aMer of the bride, and Mr. John Gilt of Detroit* brother of the Imnnim; wttended Hlajh -School and nared wlt^ the rUm oK the «Jtnp}etk>n of her high \obool f*QAie«, Kbe wteredi the xmndmt urtioof of «fc iljarr* HonpHal/ In Urtroft »nd w«s itrwkmted frow there in lwi. llr. Oitt te a member of m« DetroK Police fte|*nnteat. After a br\^ honpjmnoon toar, tUe <»aple will mde their rertd- ent« In Detroit.