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.' ., , , .. ' .. ., \ . '\ , , ' , . ~, I ~ ., , , ,'\ . , ..;..-'-' .. , \ - .. :~~:.. - ~;~.\\~:\- ~ , . \ ) . \ OLEAN, N.··'V~ , • Sport Skirts now ~p .. to $10. to $25. and up .. $10. models in -. 'pripes NT, 2nd Floor S .. ..\ \ ·.eason . , Y, JUNE SO, 1916. .. . betw~en Ethel Ch~nlberlain ' I •• ~\'n~~l I' THE . CHE§LMA~KEr ·LBIG~AMES .. \ beFtwet~D., . ' r ',\ \ \S~!l;c~e~~e:' ., ·n· '~('M~~~W'~ ~~4; ; ~~o ' Gam~~' ...... ,,'\ os et'.. . '\ aJIUl.ncw' . ' , •. ( \ ,. , . '. ' \ ll\ilLP~ & . pMi:es of ,. . -. :', \ Car'\ Shop ,Team • on: the ,. .;.-_-';\'!. '~_\'~ \+~\\'_\' Jl.est: ,r~sults. with Nrekel OM' y~ar. ago F()U ' . \ ' . :Y.oli1ng FolksG-raduate Under to \Margaret\Picka,rd, Cupa and 15% at . '. isn't.a succes.s in Cuba , C. _.' Bernice Rogers:'. rtwo years ago the was 1414 on this season ii\ won't be because ggod Mo~t A,..,spicious. 'Ir·, &, ~J.i:z;el! of $!i an!i ,ootb......markets\ '.\ :. ' .' l teams aren't here: J.a~t , • cum~tan.c~Jt \ i '. work train· 'l'hree yea.r:s .. l;l,go' the p:p~ce;~,wa~!' .. t,he K~'rr,.'r\\rh'ln'\ . '.' :,_ \.: \ , 'l'I::nd 141J:s \at Slllan:lli:o.ca.i •. ' '. . . . as prelttYi RECTOR IS CALLED. Ttu~ Rev. Wilson of !;Ialtimore to Suc· . \.:;:; ·:ceed·tb&' A.ev,:,SherwoQd;, ,..:, . . tel~~~~·.~a~·· '. Y'(i~t'.il'r.lb~~ the' vestry'- ot'\· . ' .~t'~Ii~;\\\ ';', \ ···.';, •• ,.:ff~·~\\~,;,\..:,.·:', .. · to.,s~e;.J,'e!>ult· . Flower'S and 11'1., \: ,': l?1;T:'i':IT\ ,~r\!lp;TJAL~;r '; 'in . taror . liriends, a .oo%,en \ BOY~.: 'and; . . was II; pitcherS:'battle in ed Complete Tl:!9ir\ WQrk,. In, \ Weaver prize-or',S for We,II-,Known ~ouh~ ip'eople' tbe honorr;,were v.e.tY'even untU two ,~nd._wll1 move into Educational 'Instltution'rr D~lIghtfJI malting best use or school an(i village We,dne,!!:pay·AfternoQn. WellstUle);lllln ·WII-S 'given a base on pa!,~onage tat~~! 'but\ during the sum· d library, Bernice Rogers.e'·\ Miss Agne\ Barnett .. Roone:'\ wft1i three on, 'thus forcing hi the mer he j\nl.t,'Ml1Ii~ lY~1j!9n )vlU stay at Prog 'ram Is Re,ndere. T'he'C A. A'k l~ i ,. ~ J Th ' H tH • , \ c er~y pr zes of $& and 'Earl Luther Pettit, two run, e game was practically res aven. .' , $2 for excellence in Latin, Editli Hal. and !lopular young peqple errorless one, and the total ~ hits The Rev.' She:rwSbd 'left yesterday L st MondlLY evenmg, in the pres· stead and ~r.ene RenWick ... ,: >.\ were united. in marria;ie was only four. J;lastings' for Cuba for corning. ~11.eri\.l1i;p assumes the For the past enc: of an audience ~hii:Jh .ftlle1 th~ Following the award 0'[ prizes the aftemoon at 2...o~c\Gck, at the home f;ltruck ou~ 13 men;\'~ti:d: <;larpenter and posit!on of cur~~9\l:~;:~narge congrega· has peen aeel.tlU audito riu !& to ovedlowmg, the class 0 diplomas were presented ''fiy President the bride's 'mother, Mrs. Eva for Well$#i!ljJ:.struci!: out 14. tion. Ml;!l·,,$li:~~9g~ will not g9 fOJJa tlon for a 1 \16 of the cuba high school Walter N. Rea-wick of the board of on Green t t '\h TomorrQw promises a'nother fine few daf s . ';.;, , . .;; . ) 11l)~!lnent ~aduated, A little while before, tn.,eJed1i,·:at;i011. in Ii. neat little addtess, and perforollled ~:~~~ p~rl:r c::~~ony w,hen the Hornell team will ap.' '. .\ :~~:::d ;~t< na'tiol(1l1!l' pupilS of the grades thad rjlndered a the exercises clojed with. the beneiilc. Ilome, under an arch of daisies. IUs managed by Joe Prozeller, Natlon!;ll G~me 9~,~he'NatlonaIHOllday. J,>rsctically all; very prett)' propam and had .itlso had tion by the Rev, Carder; \ officiating clergyman.J- was -the wen known in Cul'la, who is certain to You cawt sho.w 'your patriotism lIj, 100,000 soldiers are MW,·$g;~ their graduating exercises, r~ceiving The class' of 1916 included EdV n Frank O. Leonard •. and the. gue.llts bring a stropg . aggregatie n , mad~ up any' bette,r way ~than by turning out to the border. ' ;'. certificates of promotion. ~o th(T-gl'adas AckeNy, president; Almira. Halsey eluded the immediate members of tlie of last year's InterState team. an'd rootill~ for ,~he home'team in one so planned thlllt\ltflf.\\ which they will 'be ~ught next year. secletary and treasurer; Rex BOt(ln;' two families Mt1 a few close friendl;!. will proba.bly. pitch for ihe or both of th.e baseb!~jUP.~~~ ... :;~:;~~~~~~;~;~t~~~~=~ program as p'ublis.\led Wi mah B~iggs, Jane C(inrath, Lewis The only persons present from Oll,t of vlsitors, while Ha~tings aDJl S.wetla'lld Olean.. .. Q!l>£;.\ .• SJ.l,OPa 'and 1;1 The\t\alriot;..:W'ltS; li101ilbey, CLyde GuU-d, ,.(feii'ev-fev.e Leg. tUJw'l'r121'.ffir.e'''M:!:.Jln_d Mrs. 'Fra~ RQoney will form the battery for Cuba.' v ,. next T,uesqay, They ar.~\ both detaiL' The first part, gi\1en by the gett, La'Yrence ~Lfnane, Genevieve and daugbtel\. Eva of'13t'llfast: ;f:wo big.:'gaQ,Ul,s\ are scheduled' for certa.in to 'be welt, wafih seeing .• ' pupils of t)le gra,d~s~ was.' a very \de· ~se, CY'I),thfa .Steward, Lawrence D. refreshments were served following ~~e !ourth of July, in the .mornip.g ~at :' ~ \ IIgbtflll exiJlbition;of drills, marches \.owell. 'lll@ the ceremony. . ocloek and In the afternoon at 3:60. July Sale of Summer Millinery •. $d exercises. whl!li,.\ rellected;the The brid~ was married in a trave~! ' The opp~siug tea~ will be the·dtean For one week,' lItarting Saturday, ~Ighest credit on teachers and pupils BIG DANCE ON FOURTH. suit of blue, !t.~immed in white, , C~r stops a~gregatlOn,. manll$'ed'by Julr 1, eVj:lry Hat and' Flower in the' alike. Prof. Park presented the pro. shortl}, after me ceremony the co,~ e NICk H~nderson,; They are tout~~ store to b OldJt t C ' _.I,'nW certificates in a few well.eho,seri WhY not celebrate the Glorious departed. amid many good wishes, or crackerJacka, and a ,close contest 16 ex· .and get yo~rS pic. coes', q.me B. and the pupils with highe.st Fourth by atten!iing· the Big Dance at a honeymoon' trip which will' ke. llected. It IS bop.ed to have \qap\ \ C A CR.OSS Btandlng in each room wen~ upon the Olive's pavilion. Cuba Lak(j? You can· them to· points on'the Great Lakes. aealey, the Cuba ,boy who has made .~. <, • ~tage and recelv~d,them,for·the l'~ nothaveabettertimeanywb.ere,orb~ Upon their return the~ will go to gOOd at Btown Ul\iyersity, in the box p. COMMU~ITV AUctiON. spec ctlve grades. anY\1le~tel'\1!'rea;ted ... , .' .~\.... house1teetnng on ~;lrlng street, in a 'for one of th~se g!ll~E!!!.. ~ \ '. .....\ Dancmg will begin at 9 o'clock in the ho I d i ~ The commencement e.xetcises propt!ir evening. Spend the afternoon on the me a rea y furn shed. 'CHEER'Y WORKE~S 'ELECTION. Cor;espondent of the Patriot Makes a of ~;n:edwith'an.lftvoeation 1>-y. the . _ other )Vas that iQ ' LIDre=ry-ou BAeK-NI:JMB-ERS WANl'~ Plea for One In Cuba. illent state 'ts ;~~~~:lL Leonard. Miss Jane E. Conrath, in her t 1 h C'\ .' b\\ Hrt 0 \' rave were you please and as fast as nosert y \ ners- ther 'Editor The Patriot! Uplted States saluta.tory, disc\lssed \Preparedness in you please, by. attachiijg ~Jl Evintude In order to complete our \Ies we S :nil C b N Si Wh: ., h \'ducatl'on \'aldng tb\- claim that, -\ r .... OU , u a e.ws. r- f can t we ave a. of pe!'ce' }rllil\ •.. \ ,... \\. wotor to an ordinary rowboat. J'ke t \'I f Th 'J munit u tl t # I 11 . while the polley of preparedness tl 0 secure co ... es 0 e une 27.-Tb,e Cgee~jVQ.rkers Sun· y a c on a some Larm ~ ven \lnt .t~d~~~~I~ be a new one in politica1 aUd'miUtary Fountain refreshments and lunelle'on- Patriot 'of the issue\! of Jap.uary·l'!;, shine society met With Mrs. I. M. Brad· velliently located' near Cuba somethD\e to answer 1. .:ircles In this country, it has been afternoon and evenlng.'-· Good music March 5, 12, and 29, 1915, ahd Decem- Wed~esday of last week at a this fall? The Liverpool auctions near, the purpOlile of o\U' from the first the fou'nd~tron uPln for 'dancing. • 4, 1914. W.e will pay, 10 cents each It\ dinner, with twenty·nine memo Syracuse are ot the community type, no .. t:.Qply, O.l.'\ which our educational system w S ----.- for copieS of these dateS in good' and six visitors present. The and are acknowleq$ed to be a . Q~e, WI\l!.fl!!celved, to, Home-Grown Strawberries. diti<!~. :: of officers was held, with the' success. Why would \ the same MI!~tco to bring b!lc~ built. • In quantities for. canning at inarket _ g res\llt: Mrs. Henry Little idea work out oli' a smaller scale in. whfcli would of coUr$e The eS 'saul'st or·.tho class was Miss I' S T \'1 THE WILDRICK REUNION d I it ft Al . J , _ pr ces. ee ren 6 , e...J. . president, Mrs. Henry Hosley vice every a ry commun Y I most eVery ed war at once. {tenevieve Leggett; wllo .discusse.d, . __ Mrs. Will1am ,Curran Jlecre- farmer has catttli\to- sell each fall. It On wedneslddl:aY~r!e~~~~:~tt:;;~~;~ltl: Abraham Lincoln as'· \The Typical Mrs. Beebe Wins W~ollder Washe.r at ~he seventh\ Il,nnuai \\Udrick ra· Mrs. Fred Hibner treasurer. he, .could .tal!;~ them to a ~~~1~~I'li~[[:i~ ~ AmAri,eRn\ pointing out the particnlars Warren's Demonstration. union was held Jun~t23 at the home of new members '\Yere r~ceiVeil auction he could -thtll\~.dlspose of In which his character was peculiar td The' demonstratioq. of the Wonder Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wildrick in Cuba.. w1:tleb brings the 'nutPber to forty·ave. more conveniently and proliably the land and the age in which he lived The day was an ideal one and 34 as· I ~~e\ \T nrotlta\ly WaSher at W. C. \W\lJTen's hard:wal'.e b. 'I\!ljO\lliped to meet .. e ,\ • served to set him ap~ ~s a Mond8Ti afternoon was a sembled. . li)ters in.two weeks. ~11 we netld to make this vlsfcin decided success from every point. of After dinner' a business meeting was Eunice Drew was a guest of her reaUty Is the approval and cOL[)plara.ticlII.;I':w:,ord, class oration was delivered by , . d ca,lled and the following officers ;reo sister, 'Mra. EI~er Hitchings of Bel· of the farmers . of this locality. If from nltl'r\\\ Y lew. It attraCted a large crow of in· I d .... ~ Lawrence Llnane, whose subiect terested women, and the machine was e ecte: President, F. J. Wildrick: fast, a few.days last week, enough interest In this matter Is ex- Ington that !:~~~~!~~f~~.,~{;l was \Fnlversal Peace.\ The speaker made to perform stunts in getting out treasurer, Mrs. Emery Wildrick; set· We were sorry to hear that Mrs. pressed, we can vot~ thrOugh The oners !tas'removed the referred to the various movements in. retary, Ella Mae Wildrick. It was Cady Hosie'\ fell nne day last week and Patriot for a board of directors (per· Hhood of war, though th\ dirt which were fully. the equal of any· t d h d ~ ... ,\ '. \ tended to bring about this very desir. thing claimed for it. The machine vo e to 01 the next reunion June 22. hurt herself qult~ badly. Dr. Bond haps three wouJd be enough) who 'by no means nassed. able end, all of ..... ,I'ch seem for' the ],917, at the bome of Mr, and Mrs. Eben was called. should serve without pay and whose Meanwhile there w. 111 be 1lI,l,\ .. given away was won by Mrs. Putman Wild f'\ d ,v time being to have resl,l.lted in dis., :aeebe. l' \k of-'L\'Yll on. Mrs. Will Pettit 'Was taken suddenly duty It would tie to engage a location the preparation of tl!.e n\.n .. A- astrous failure. Nor w1ll they sue. • • • ---.-- ill last Tuesday night. but is better at for the sale, advertise the same, hIre The troops will be ilIe'nt t~:t~~~~~f:~' ceed, lw ar'gued, until the responslbl1, Union Services Sunday J. EvenIngs ANOTH ER VETERAN DEAD. this writing. an auct\oneer, apportion the expenses as planned, so 'that they Ii Ity !p' ,: ,ei<llng betw~en peace and Mrs. Frank Drew entertained her among the farmers whose cattle were If needed. war shall h .. :->laced u,~(jn the people Throughout July and August.. A~(Ii,on Shaffer Passes ''Away at His brother Mr. BouseI' of Allegany last Bold, and finally call.-a, meeting of all All over tlie country .h·\ .... \ u.,,,~. who will have to bear' the burden in' It will be noted bYJeference to the Home on the ·Haskell. week. farmers for the purpose of haste to fill any vacanclel! .~l!:fetIJl.l~;·:{:lt' tas~ of wnr, \;. regular church notices elsewhere that Addison Shaffer, a veteran of the Mrs. Henry Little left Friday for ficers for the following year. the naHonal guard. and th~ ti'ljOlltlllt!t17Pi·· Kr. (' r:dwln .Ackerty W11S valedic. next Sunday evening the Baptist. war, died WMnesday morning at FreedoJIl to spelj.d a 'Week with her Let's hear trom others on this sub, ,eparWtl amid tl)e gl'ea.test Methodist !lnd Presby+~rlan churches 11 1 th H' 1 11 f 11 I . ct C . I r ::;1 in hi'll oration he discussed' \'\ 1 S lome on e as te , 0 ow ng a daughter, Mni. Edwin Davis. Je . \oropany ot the dass motto. \Nihil Sine Objectu- will join in ~ patriotic union service at strolts of paralysis. The deceased !VIrs. Frank 'Drew left the first of the MO~ROE CONKLIN. JR. at Olean, left l'iYonday g 'Wlthout Aim.\ He spoke of the Presbyterian church, This is the was seventy·four years of age ~nd was weak for Allegany to spend a week ('uba, June 26, 1916. thoueands of peov le varioUH incentives that had k\ept of a series of union services which born at Ischua, going to live on the witlI' her parents and other relatives. - bid them fareWell and the memlwrs of the class In school' will be held each Sunday evening Haskell 42 years ago. Besides his !VIrs. Kate RounsvllIe and daughter Among the new educational toys Is rousing send·oft', Cuba !rom their l'ntranne until they had through July and AUgust. The first wife. he Is survived by one son. Abram Bessie were In Buffalo a tew days Jast fin outfit for making miniature con· large delegation. Olean the course. aud made the three will be held in the Presbyterian Shaffer, and three brothers. Peter of wpek with friends. ('rE>tE> blocks. started to form anotller co:r~~!~I~I~. P<llt lila!. in the affairs of life as in church. followed by three in each of Hinsdale, Thomas of Buffalo and Mr. Arley ('00), bas been very sick • CI • All day WedneSday the affairs of school, It is the man or the other two ch.ur,;h~s. August of Kansas. hut Is some hetter. Dr. Bond 1.8 attend· IN RELIGIOUS CIRCLES passed through Cuba on the with an aim who scores a suCl, Mr. Shaffer served three years in ng him. thl're were c::row(\1! lit tM ::~~:~~ff.~-\ CLA'RKSVILLE, ATTENTION. C d tess_\,Ptl if thE> aim Itself Is upyer the Ivil war an was a membpr of H. ~Irs. Wallace McElheney and MIM cheer them on their tullYaltal!lE>d.. W. Wl;lssel post. G. A. R.. of PortvillE>: E,lyth Cole wpnt to Rochester on the were much In e\'idence. ~lI~ven D The undersigned wish· to notify resl· I~ f h Odd f h T,.J (' Young, of tIle board of and a ~o 0 t e Fen~vs lodgE> of I px('urslon Thursday. Pr\sbyterlan Churc'\. 0 seventeen cars eac dents of ('larksville that we are exclu· \ .. made the presentation of f F d . CI k Olean. ~Ir. Clarence Conklin. who has bE>en ('ommunlon of the Lord's aupper at through. Most ·ot the cars \v~jl'~MPVlj sive agents or or cars III ar s· Th f 1'1\ b d f Q I h 1 fro ~a'nrlwlchlng In between the an. ville township. and that we have no e unera WI e hel rom the ,pNldlhg a couple of wet'ks with his 10:30 with short address, \A Spiritual ten over w t cha k ni end~'lloT1!iil1L ,nonnrements many bits of witty com. sub-agents except Mr. HlJ,rry Metzgar. deceased's late home Saturday at 12 brother. Monroe Conklin, in Ischua. Independen('e Day.\ Bible study hour Some of the soldiers wrote ',tlil:E6l!' that kept the andience amused No one else Is authorized either by o'clock. with Ferri!'''' by the Rev, \VlII n iUrned to his bome last week. follows promptly. In the evening a names and addresses on dl~:l~~:~ w'\l1 a< deeply inlereste{!. ,;rhe the Ford Motor Company or by us to C. Gates, pastor of the First Baptist ~lr8. A. D. Brown has been in Quite patriotic semct' will be held In this and threw them out of the ship prizes. being the most sell these cars. church of Olean. Interment In Hins· poor health, Dr. Young Is attendlnll church. the subject being. \The Aims as thE> trains pas!l~d. i,l 11l.lner,~u. WE>re announced first. The McDONELL & BRANNEY. dale cemetery. h~r. of a True Patriotism.\ The congre- • • • \ lIr.ze fl)r the greatest improvem®~. ,n. . B II NY' _.. HILL. ~Irs. ~iIIiam RowlE>Y E>ntertalned gations of tM Protestant churches will O<,d Fellows Vistt Salamanca: aliil o var. '. . KELLER I SIn d ' , In any of the grades' as • • • t lP oap cub H'P nE-sday. I unite In this service. which Is the first Work the Third Degree;, ~ • ... bp(ween Roland Robinson of June 27.-Eugene Dudley. wife and • • • of a two months series of union Sun· ... \\ \'''''' • <D! I CUBA SUMMIT. d h f Tl' HII d \ I A party ot alnt°st fort)' \ Q:~;'; i!: ~::~d I{ra~~e an:w~~~l: t!~rd:~c~: w~:~e c!;lerO:tk~~: ~~~:~n S~~d~?n ~:Uyd~:r;~Lu~O~;!t~:rs.!ISi~:d ~:t~:' R[GENTS AT CLARKSVILLE! ~~~ee~:n~~~ sernces. A hearty wei· ~~~~l:: M:~!~a: e~~~i:a:nc: in AU~ , % in thE> \'arious grades were made B [ I team from this place exelltPmtelI't follows: Secondr-Clifforii Doner. Among tbo .. e who attended the dr, Bruce uchanan returned Tuesday . - Our Lady of Angels Church. ' i.;Qt!l!el' Pa..... ens at Olean \\'tu\rd W,E>re. Mr.' and fro Ole d' ta I ' work of the third' dl!gree ® a. ~iI' , ,,: thuv\\'-Rel1 Gros!!, James ..\. .\ m an an IS S Y ng III Result of the June Examinations Held 1 Masses next Sunday at 8: 30 and of candidates. The local WfS \'~M' , , . Jamf's Fusco: fourth-Stuart l\{rs. Ev1!rette Morse, Mr. and Mfa, Cuha for a time. 'There in Severt Elementary ! I1t:W. b' ..... • tided t th ..... ' ~!lge. AliN\ Hammond; fifth-Bea- Fred Bernard. Mr, and Mrs, A. Z!J. There was a good attendahce at the. I iliaas 011 tbe first Friday of every ..,=y c.omme or e nut ........ ~ A. Gros. Ethel Chamberta.in. AI, Keeney, Mr. a.nd Mrs. M. A. Older and Sunshine meeting at Mrs. Paul I' Branches. month at 7 o'clock. in ~ich they handled the work. I..aWT\nce. ir.; !;i:xth.!-ilfaiy Roach, sons and Joe Moses, Mabey's last Thursday, 14 members BeloW will be fou£d the result of the. C-atech1sm for the children on Sun· • • • f::!;amberlain. Albert Shay, with Wilbur Keeney is spending a few being present, ,June regents held in the Wpst Clarks·, days at a o·clock. ' George Leigh Dye Secures,AllenC,:'1ot .\\2\\\\\\_ mention for Adolph Chase; days'in Elmira.. A, very interesting program was: ,ille schools: ' Evening seTVice on Sunday at 7:30. tbe Appe~n Ca~ ':~' -;;, •. ',-- • \\ Studley. Prince Bee- Joe Moses called on Hownrd Bray· given by the children In the Sundari Geography-8tE>wart Davis 94. Win!- George Leigh Dye. who: bani'Il9 tbEf ' \.th OOnorable m~f1on' for- Alice met' wbne in Olean Saturday. !'tIr. school last SundaY. There were SS. frM Lo:ve 90. Eleanor Barber 90. Fred· Baptist Churcfl. Ford, Dodge and Hayne! I.ll!.Ulmobll. \t;.l\1:~:r; ... ~_,~.: E>ig:bth-Emmett. Harbeck. B'l\8$'lDer is a m~mber of the Forty· present. among them being Mrs.ll'T1ck ?>Iortimer 88, Agnes Otto 86.\ Morning wornhip at 10:30 o'clock. tn Cuba territory. has: added.lln:~ ~\ \>'st \'6 i third Re<l'iment of Olean and left tbere C'r.a:rlie ('lmmberiain and two children I ('] .. lIa Perry 85. ('.oral Root 84. Pearl II\ Mr. C'n~er will pre.ac\. The ordinance to \'is U- tll'\ A\-. ... m .. n. M\\,,,,~'i\~ ,e:ar~ e .~nmen. n scbool were de- \'. I tlar 81. M DenistO 80 Ida g&ret. ,.,.\\ .. \.. '\ 'F\\\''''' '\ .. '\ \\JI'I!\ by the jttdges to bS' Julia with his compa.ny Monday evening. from Cuba and Ztlrs. Edmond Brown., :'U 7& a/!7 Win.- 11 • ~8 TEll . i of the Lord's' gnppet' wm be .. bseTVea. sou people.. moo the Ha;rn~s.\l\e 'l!~ • of tile seventh grade and Dora He was one of the teamsters on the Mildred. Lots and Josepb Brown of b::11 l\Iutta¥ 7[S lfison I, za i The right f!a:nd of fellowship will! be the pioneer attwmo'bi'Ee buMetS nil' l':;.,,;:;~.d of the eighth. witb bonorable state road wben it was built through Sentti Cuba. History-Robert FerringtOn 95, bu· enended to aU new members wtro <:'Glintt'Y. Gd make a. !/ltg'bI'CIQl ~ , \- •. ~:J of Thl!1!ma WiJdsor and here and made many frlends at the • • • dIe Pa-ry,2. STab Briggs 90. Pearl i bave not previouiy been we~comed. seWltg for $1,150. ~ 'i'M? an tb,l!k'~ .~ \\\ c\\\\''''' .. • left ....... SammIL. ANNUAL MEETING OF CUBA Lebar'\ _. Cbllds Sf. mom.,' A1,\ ..... to be ,....\C \\'\ of \\\ the -- ........ . ~1i'a. Tbe pmes fOl\'~l)ietlmanship. --- ..... ---- LiB~ARV ASSOCIATION. Barber ~ Willter Chilies sa, M~:n Bible ~l at noon. cause of: the s.m~e'Ss tith ~ ~ • \\\ \>laln .. , \\ ... ........ \A WOMA.... RESURR\CTION.\ \\\!\ .... - P<rrt \ D. I C_ ....... In the _.,...,.,. ...,..,. 0 .... toe -- 1iIi'.!I.l<l' ',hr.e V;h: 'Wlite l;est. but 10 those who At the tiIne it wu written The annual meeting of the Culba ·Cir. Ant PeM:iY 9'7. f>E'srJ, ebliU\ch at 7:80 p. ttl. Thll! sernce\ expect:!5 b) have cne CJH!!elt«~_ n:atle flTe ~est ~'f6gjress dttr- '?oEsWi's grat stOl'Y, .. ~tion.\ i(!lll~dll.lg Li~ assodatiml wiill be ~:~~ n :'D~orence; be of a pat.ii6UC! nat .. re. AU we~OO'lDe. Roailster'\ typg 0..\1 !zatl!! in, '11 rd ti:fI.~ •.. ~;e~~~,. ~--~set the critics of tWi) co~~ .m tbe ~bran\ rooms 011 MClttdaY spetfinF! M'eltee Cleve~nd 91),' .• .. ., i ,,\ .:I\r pn:le'9- were WIO'IlI as fo!. t:!llldltig. 'O'lil a>eoo-<mt of its &!.nng pre- evening, JUly 3, 1916. at '7 :$(1 d'cnoe!t. WInifred ~l!! $1. j Chnn Eplsccpal Cl'lu~ . Dam:e This £Vli!'riilt~.. - 'n. sentaUon of sodal roDditfons which for the pUrp!3se of ellectittg two tras- El'Igffs~tJb Briggs ~ MerUe' Holy commmrio:n Stmday morning! A£lofl;ter of th~ det~!.'MM ~ \ F II.. Simpsoo prize of $5 fOlT eV'erybO([Y mew to e:rls!. bot slii ~r- tfl!-S to' s.erve in pEace of Mrs. Gl!'a.~ L. Boot'G ss. ~lii ctrliids 8:>. Aglil€s at g o'ciack !llld mm\IlEng semc.e at i eVa'.Iimg cllamces at m~~. ~'IiI6iIt., !1: im b!;:i;;ngy. dMdeJlt to tau. a~lllt. m'llcD less write DaviS and 1\.1rs. P~beth W. Sb,e;dOll'j Otto '1&, h~ ~en'Y '16. 'fWhelt Fer· , 10: SO. It is e~ede.ti the new ..:r~or : C1l!:l3 l!Ake. t:illiS eve1:l&sg; ~ ~ \.. ~<%:tt aed 'Ketb\ Rc~irS. As neaTly as Uney iiat'ed, the t:le:s the rwmts of tbe iI1b1':Ui:lltl and! nl::~ *~.~--l,...... 9'- Lm!'}' ~mlf ~~ -.r.D i!;e ro h~ to CIlill~ ~ a.~a 5vt£~I~bflttg til! ~~ B~' ~, .. ll.';:'\ P. B. 8im\\\\'- ~\\'\ ,\ ~ #\\. 0'1 \'A \\\\~-~-s U'~ and ~i!lI tJ!'am;ad an s:Jl~b! It~ • .....! 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