1 PAGE ELEVEN " — _-_ . --:—:*.-v-.'.-a-'_ri sEPTEMBEs_.-25..19§s_, -v l 'n>\ "m" "'""""""""' '"‘ '""' —- - - - --w- " Ihfi-li i'¢si»-r~=<i 1w tilt‘, ' V " ‘ .|j_ -_ a ' -~ l , g "MacGougan House‘ are as ioiiowszl WHERE ‘ ‘ ' . g . J. a. ‘rrainor, Charlottetown; Jacal l, YOUR a oars ti E MICIJEOd, Bummcrside; Mrs. c. E. ,. MONEy - SEPT- 35 E 5 E ‘Macflutt, Miss Laura. Cox, Major d.‘ l‘ BUYS MORE - A To : l A. Mackenzie, Edwin C. Johnson,’ OCT‘ 4' - .\ "s. J. A. Bayer, Miss E. McCreary,l l. £- ,-, A, and Mrs, wenster, 1-1, w, ma‘ 3' EVERY ITEM LISTED BELOW AT GENUINE SAVINGS. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE LOW PRICES AND STOCK UP é ‘ 7 8 olrs. Wmlilgkllames cavlirrliw. gklniyl CONFIDENT THAT EVERY PURCHASE MADE IS A SAVING WOIYPI! WHILE ‘c i _.oore, ancy . ee s, ar- c jg .ottetown; Thane A. and Mrs. Crimp- v l _ -. bell, Summerside. l - Luna’ Coven" La. Belle Swiss Movement L O (I K l v Pure Men's a Mr. and Mrs. A. W. WoodsideQ MEN Darnley, have had as their guests. l1 _ M c A s T I L E l. Th? Funmus t? WATCHES $1.00 During 105 years’ of business. the John ']‘obin & Co., Limited has established a reputation for efliclent service, fair dealing their son and his wife, the Rcv. Rus- l s cel and Mrs. Woodside. who returned ' ' to their duties in Harcourt, N.l3., on I Friday morning. l " Iiilimori- & Yaiivit S 0 A P Broadcloth 2 BARS 25g WO0L 29o and quality groceries. This Company is the ' . . a , I 1 1 1 . ' i r - i oldest and largest wholesale grocery house . , F E “ negmglfflstlng °° °r St k U N U U“°°nd‘td°nan’ v w“ 0 R E S e to .,“ . N , q ll d - Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Anthony. ofl . °"5~ °° P El-Y flntcc for 1 38,11’. ll‘ m ma sco a, an carries the most com- ‘nnelcook NS the Rev w E and- n l1.‘ oat 1 Plete. stock of ‘racemes m the Maritime mi Aitkm m 16' and the Rem Mr‘ g Extra sperm ' Extra Special Extra s eclal a I R T .3 Pr°“nce5' . 2nd Mrs. Palethorpe, of Emerald, 1 l _ Ladies’ p 1‘ f _ - _ _ _ _ Genuj Lea“, ' Reversible Jung] Wri-te, phone or call. Gur salesmen are 2312:1835: 3e22,} M and M u l Brflkflll e l always at your service. ' i, . f‘ Q Mrs. John ltfacMillan and Mri ' 0 E “ Men's Cut Silk Lorne MacMiliari, of Covehead. werci i; T $1.00 69o ‘ motorists here on Sunday, and were; I Fagévlsrey’ LB, E s Bllssts of Mr. and Mrs. o. w. Ram-i why Pay Mo" Regular mm and $129 Fm lime shown m i G say and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beairsto. l _. Clara] New Shipment. Values. P, 5 1, JOHN TDBiN 8r 00., LIMITED i i . Qp;;\_QQ_QQ§_Qv§QQQ; {Qfvjgpptirytthflrinrsrsnnhhhnhnnrsrsrfrwfitfirsfsrsritcrk Mrs. G. F. Beairsto, Mrs. . . E1. » s 1-1 l 1 s 1 1 . __%~ ~ ‘ - Steele and Miss Anna Steele have re- l F35’: Qlfilclgl ‘may Spec ll Ho! Byulleslaec a , “"51"? 5Pffl=l l Hosiery Spocisl l Ladies t ‘ Established 1825 turned after a pleasant week's visltl Ladies’ Pure 511k ' » Lad“? fl Rayon Fuk = _ with Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, _ 7H,: n“ Lisle l": f QALHPA)‘, N, 5_ Montague- ' - Fashloned Full Fashioned r- l i- 1 iioss ‘v1 or soar " ' . - Fall Weight l‘ __b'~ E ' Mrs, \l'i'ill’cm Cous.ns Baltic left,’ -- H 0 3 E i t r . lll 9mg. , .; Tuesday iziornnig for Los Angclcs,‘ - n“ m ___ _ California. where she purposes; PAIR PAIR PAIR F é: g PAIR . m n spending ‘nine months with her-l -, ,, Ell. ll _ I _ .~ mi u‘ Clary vancouver. The funercl took bmlllel.‘ Ml. Damld _l_ lllacl{lly_ and: : a ‘$313552 ‘Elhadlga ; New patterns. All_Sizes. Every Pair Perfect. ; An the “Vanni Sh: I l gwgj; .151 3y ill“; bi iv» M place on Saturday afternoon and was lamlly Hel- many friends hire wish ’ _ . . . ' . " _ _ _ v _ v " . “T5130 larsely attended. The service was he, 5 pleasant “ll, .' .= ' ' l‘ ' ' l I a ‘ls candlfis l " '2 ' " ' " ‘n , m"! h‘ Among the recent motorists to ‘mnducled by m9 3°“ E- M- NW9" ' Sup“ 6 Run” “B” Tacqullanc Hygem Home lr.,d:e::d5.e E . . nl fifilyst. uh . “m: I i . r r H r . G . | r j summerside were: The Rev. E. M. and ‘he R"- Fnd wlmun-‘Ph- °x lvlrs. Charles Cleveland. Mrs. Louis f, i‘? E . - ~ V - - - - -- 30c lb Wool ‘ .1" SFIO n '7 ' RAM“ , . Malpeque. The all bearers wer as " '~ *3" ' i" ‘ E - ' M“ ‘ f" me and. no ins. Aiiken. Mr- and Mrs. Geo- l’ _ e Hollander. Lynn. Mass.. Mr. and Mrs .67 _ - . l Fflllt 11x. Ami-r... ‘ i a fl N’: m? W‘ l‘ r _ c "l", ~. rte MacKayq Mrs. Sinclair lifacGou-l f°n°wsl M955“ Hugh Mmmsc“ Awh- i George Brooks. Gardiner. Mass. loft ‘ g ' ‘Alli- 45 V0" E R < ~ r - - - -- 39 P. lb. . l m“ ‘a C" c‘ gain. Miss Hazel HOPEOOd. Mr- nrid Macxenzle- Michael Mmmmmi “h” on Friday morning by motor on re-lkfil- »: V)"- Metro Mixture Q8 Mrs. Keir Woodside, Misses Alma, mckhamand ‘mm MMKEY and Mr-lturn, after spending a pleasant htli-"illl 1 3 . . . . .. . 39c. 1b. ‘Tl n9 1 a i - “i "7 C i ' r i and Barbara Woodslde, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Intennent W“ ma“ l" day with Mrs. Brooks‘ sister, Mrs. Adlfl do! ' ' .\:s‘t Chocofates d.‘ ' ‘é ' fiiirzore. Sill: Vol: ' Kb"! Ralph Ramsay’ Muses Lois and Emdi Malpeque Cemetery. w_ woodslde’ Damley l3 [Vigil Test. flight Test. Regular $100 Box. Twelve to Box. l 3M- w. ~ . _ l“ (my W: and l. 27 urn so" ilzde l _ Ramsay. Afr. and Mrs. Vernon Mac-f ,.. _ - ' - "' ~ -_ H “ _ The Rev. E. M. and Mrs. Aitken i.‘ 1 I»: v_ Men ‘s storm, over sin in the healing of the man of Gadaro, now over disease and sorrow, he is to show his power over death. The incident of the lesson. the coming of a woman to Jesus for help as a last resort and her words "If I could but touch the hem of His garment." ivere vividly pictured- "Such perseverance coupled with such faith" the speaker said "was not to be defeated." "It was only a touch —lt was not the physical touch that helped it was the touch of mm. 1r we touch a life, carelessly. it may mean defeat. If we touch to uplift and be uplifted it may mean victory." F4" J. M. Murchison. distrirt Secre- tary of the Bible Societv, was pie- sent on Sunday evening and l1 his usual effective way brought s mess- \£'\‘.l\\‘- touched the heart-J-le spoke °Y "l? Place the church fills but of the larger place the Bible must oc- Clllll‘. He emphasized the need of translating it. into as many different lfillsuoges and dialects as possible, for the Bible. in the language of the People must be the foundation of all work of all missionary enterprise. The work of William Carey stands l“ "hi! h his own time. because he was the first to translate the Bible for missionary enterprise. He sketched the work which has been done and portrayed what is yet to be done. God has not asked us to con- vert the whole world. but to be wit- nesses in our day. After ‘ uchin; on the work as it is being carried on in Canada, he reminded one and all of m" Peibonsiblllty and in closing he "Pressed the hope that this might :3 800d year for the local auxili- The amine of Mrs. John Harding Hui-red at the home of Mr. Herbert Bowness. Kensingfon. on Friday, bfpi. 19th, at the age of sixty-seven tears. Mrs. Harding, formerly Miss Minnie Bearisto. WI: the daughter of the idle Mr. and Mrs. John Bzaristo. M Mallilfque. The deceased was of Etnqlllet. retiring disposition and is ‘d1? remembered by very many ‘fiends here. For some years after E" ‘nlarfllse she resided In Gra- Fami Road. later moving to Ken- dnairn. where her husband prede- ffri‘: h" ten rem no There are m B mourn, one brother. Mr. Ban- Nerscansto. of Malpeque; and t-m l: - Mrs. Ivan S. miter, New Mlwt- N. b. and Mn. ilohn a. O88 . Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Ramsay. Miss Constance MacFarlane and Mr. Archie Ramsay. were Quests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ramsay, on Sun- day. Mrs. Samuel Carruthers and Mr. Robert Carruthers. of Carleton, mo- tored here on Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Croz- ier. Mr.'and Mrs. J. R. Liockerby and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Ramsay, Ham- ilton. are on a motor trip to Nova Scotia. where the ‘former will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Bur- gess, Sheffield Mills, and the latter guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oriel Miller,‘ Kcntville. On Saturday, September 20th. Mal- peque Hall was the scene of liveli- ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Tb Miss M. M. Brown. Pleasant St, Charlottetown. Dear Martha:— Realizing you have given up your home and gone from our midst, we cannot let you leave us without showing in a small way the value you have been to us in our community, always ready to do your part in every good cause. We miss you very much at our meetings and hope before imig we will see you again. Please accept this small toiccn as a little remembrance o.’ tlie hflrrv- field Institute. " S‘gned on behalf of the Mayficld Women's Institute, Mrs. “lilimd Nicholson and Mrs. Warfield Orr. Miss Brown replied thrmlziii: ltrr Fair. On account of the fall vaca-Imld ilealllgglll gm and astulgrl iilmn tion , only Fanning and Sea View; that the regrets of parting were mu- Schools participated. making quulityi tual. rather than quantity predominate! Although the number of exhibits was: fewer and the attendance smaller] than that of previous years, each en-l‘ The old homestead of Gordon try was of a high standard. manl- l Dawson at Cape Traverse, which he testing the keen interest of both‘ teachers and pupils in the prepara- tion and selection of exhibits. A new feature of this year's fair was a sing- ing contest in which both‘ schools ac- quitted themselves favorably. Classes in physical training were conducted by the teachers. The entries were capably judged by Miss Mona Saun- ders, Mr. Harold Laird and Mr.‘ James Murphy. Miss Lillian Donald, R.N‘., returned to Montreal on Monday. after a pleasant holiday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Donald Miss Donald's circle of friends here have enjoyed her companionship during the summer. Their good wishes fol- low her in her duties of nursing. Another of our young ladies. Miss Helen Ramsay, leaves on Friday to resume her studies in Dalhousie Uni- versity. Mlsi Ramsay has been teach- - in: in Bedeque for the put year. where she made many friends. Her guests. the was thrown open for the evenings recently sold and which is one oi tin finest equipped and cultivated farms on P.E.I., was recently the occasion of an assembly of the neighbors and many friends, who gathered there to give Mr. and Mrs. Dawson a parting appreciation of their worth as neign- bours and worthy citizens. After a gift of a valuable electric lamp to Mrs. Dawson and a gold heuclul walking cane to Mr. Dawson and some nice speeches by some of, the magnificent homestead entertainment of music and dancing. ‘The tables were loaded with the best that hands and money could provide and everyone was welcome to par- tlcipate. their homes they Wlfllffil Mr. and Mrs. Dawson a pleasant sojourn in the closing years of their lives in their new home The following address accompanied holiday was spent at her home inithe gifts: Hamilton. She will be aruuv r iae- To Mr. and Mrs. o. w. Dawson. ed by her friends here. all of whom. follow We a few of your friends of 05p: her in he: ltudiel with inter-i inverse and vicinity have gathend ‘$81100 at the Huelbrook Bap- hln thinmincwoxwnbfll-iltfllaaztihlimmuurnooneopt. -.'»_:.—. w? yours you ll.'l\'C livczl in our midst. 1t is with sincere rcgrct that we ily is lcsui: mics whosc example of citizcnr-ltlp has nlwnys becn beyond lrcpronrh and n11 inspiration to nil.‘ ‘Whose homo lius always been the: “e55 created by the Annua’ schmlf TQllOW-Vififlwfi l0!‘ 1119i!‘ kind “'~'il'<15‘vc1\i1'o of friendship and hospitality’ served at this service. l land ulmsr- llfllllfFl, rndcnvnr in lifcl=i lnhnrs has horn l'f".l.'fll't‘l(‘(‘l by.’ thls lbcnuilfui homo which you are now about to Iczivc. That in you": future days of ease vriwn you‘. l have leisure to think of old scour" f-zzcitds and associates "we WlSll hfrs. Dawson by this me-- mento to b? remembered in your thoughts and as this turns darknes Jlif) 15:11‘ "i mcv your future impri- ncss be evcn brighter than the past. l And to _\‘f".l .\'1- Drvvayw \'"‘:*:-." Geo? l judgment and wise counsel ha: always i been our support so may this small I cift be n support to you along your I future pdtlzxvnv nf life. In helwlf cf ‘the c‘tlzens of Cape ‘Pravcrse. MT. A-IZBION NOTES Nils Lona Jeni-tins. student n: C.I B. C.. spent the wreck end at licr; 1 home here. Mr. ClTWllQ Jenkins has arrived l recovery from a recent severe attack' l" the 5m!“ hm"! °f U" mflflllllg linmc from the west. on a visit to his of blood poisoning. I when the frimdfl left t" return to lather. Mr. Robert Jenkins, Th0 isl | quite ill. l" 51111171195141! 60-. was a rccr-nt vsitor to Mt. Al-‘ where they have decided to retire. “on. Mini Estelle ltfutch. Cherry Valley. ma: been visiting her grandparents, l 1h. and Mrs. W. .1’. bfacEacbcrn. __>.. our I l§7fir'l"frféirfiéiinr. l ‘iy and WOllll (luring tho many! lChisholm, who delivered an able and‘ have learned of your dcpartiire from‘ among us knoiviny: that the commun- ! Jenkins. Sr.. are pleased to see her ‘about again. after her recent llfdlS-‘l l position. l 25o Pleasing color combinations. llf"fil'llllt"l‘.l Of FlYlfi to choose from Y‘ White and Grcv wvh Pink or T3112‘- Bowlers. Gougan. Miss Alice MacGougan, Mnfllad as mell- zuesls on Sunday‘ Ml._ Miss Jean Donald, Sea View, whol Ladle! Limes, Muf- Bcys Kiddies Pm, mum . and Mrs. Thomas MacNutt. and Mm _l_ Q Auk,“ and W55 mm has spent the week with friends ill! ‘ A, “u” mull 71"" Lin" I _ L _ Ch h _ _ me Altken’ Chulouetowm Messrs. Charlollevmwn, h“ relllmed w her F cece Lined All \\ oci Cottonade k am m; Mr. Melville Donald and Mrs. Nel- Hemm- Mlll-cl-llsolh glare“, luul-clll, home. She was accompanied by her '. COMBINATIONS COMBINATXONS “W... qszofle - " son Ramsay were recent motorists to son, Mal-k Macphall. Coll“ llgmpllall sister. Miss Lena Donald, who spent l fill "a a Yllfll “‘ ‘ ‘i Charlottetown. and Blah. Mum-ll“ ,9; york polm, the week end at her home. '5 -‘-v,_ 9 1 1 9 .49 " 3- 1 f) I V l ll ‘l Pl- y’; " I _"— - 5 g ' t0 : - _ '7 Blue and Pink ' " = ' ‘ ' p‘- 8 g ‘The service in Princetown United The m“ -;-_ A and Ml.5_ wmon Miss Margaret Pickering, sea View, v11 a I a c I m wgrllderglgl value‘ c Each l~.l¢,v..,._ m SIIWPPE- 3r...- pallel-ns, = c l on Sunday morning was conducted "ld l-lallghlela M155 gels“ and w“ leaves Monday morning for Summer- R93‘ and o"°r'“'z3' l. Reg‘ and overs ' zes to 46' sizgs 34 lo 4a Jack-M; Stock up ncvss, lflf Fin-nag‘ Elms k q 1T bl’ ill! Pistol‘. the Rev. E. M. Aiiken. Erlc are llolldaylng at D1 Ramsay's side, where she_ intends inking ihel i5?" » n. . - - ~ The subject was "What a touch may‘ cottage, in Hamill-On. Civil Service examination. HDy i l. Miss“ Lamas, V. mean“ and the address was based on friends wish her every success. El e New Fall Chamolse“ _ k l. l M‘ __ Links the words of Mark 5 25 27. "A certain ' Al‘ . ls e Q Ne“ Sill“ ‘ji ' 3Q woman when she had heard of Jesus, MIS- J°hll 35895- 9‘ cumm- New Mr. and Mrs. Murray Gordon and ~ "l ' ' ’ u R E s L U =1 lot ll In Ne" Fa“ ' .- came 1n the press behind Him and Jersey. left Saturday irwrninz w; son. Mr. Charles Gordon, rnntn-<==i‘_i!'\! FE ‘E29 ti‘, ‘VJ F; i touchcd his garment.” The writer of Yeti-ml 1101116- Bil-El‘ hlivlng 59¢!“ “W, from Alberton to Sea View and vscrellyrl a -' a": l1‘ "I51 I St. .\fark's gospel has arranged his WEEKS 111 Hflmlmm- 311953 0f 15*’ Pa?‘ ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. l... Dannlrlll" l v "‘ ' . Al} marshal to give to the reader a oon- 9N5. MF- lmd MYS- J°hn 5 7191*"- and Mr; and Mrs. Edwin Donald on”) 3 ' l _ , ,_ M .,_ >1 ' , cepmn of Jesus bgfgfg which he Her grandfather. Mr. William Sin» gum-lay l?’ New Fall Styles _ Dotti. Lil Fl‘... ‘l J1‘ ; a 1M1 bu“ l Ell stands in amazement and wonder. c1811’. "cflmimnled h" l5 i" a5 l’ These are ideal ' a l ' Each additional incident is as Walihflm- M555» Whfl‘? he "l" "lsft Mr. Alfred Craig is spending a fcvxhl“ f" 5mm‘ “'9”- Ollclgth l‘ & 1 4i? another color from the hand of the; his daushters. MYS- JHHES." M75- An‘ weeks in the Baltic and is graduallgsltz sl-{les ~and1 Colors , l, ‘I . . ' ' U artist-He has portrayed Jesus’ power derson and Miss Sadie Sinclair. l-ecovel-lnm filler llls Nam Omlallon‘ (I are wbndellul j - I d’ v filvrm; ‘gate j a 4 J U l _ 1 over nature in the stilling n; the in Prince County Hospital-M. v l t; l“ ‘ " “ " " 3.1, biopmalnnli: i fifflfifi El‘-'"I” i "."»'!r< or. 'l"'1"‘.'l‘.', . ~~ l ,-.¢.» . r-_-_4 Mr. nrrlnn Aliirrlnczliifiwffifi l ilzi. work. to ink" up 11.5 studios at , Nma Srvma To. 1 fox. niior 3 vi hi= ll"l‘i‘.&‘. 21st, was very largely attended-and recently at thiYlaLtc-rplucflerlth conducted by the pastor. Rev. E. J. the guest of Ali-s. l\l‘ll'il'l‘.l‘l .\‘r;. ~.~ "Mr. Richard Crrczl. liillfifllllll, \\:.,._ n visitor lo Semis on Mwrfilj. I inspiring address on "Baptism "1 Master En." Ballcm. nupu i»: an. Beautiful music was rendered l'-_.' the ‘ Albion school, is to be C'il'l;.'l‘.'iflli.li':f‘l choir and a special feature was a m1 the numbci" of prizes won iv; him (‘f F? duet "Drifting", sung with spleiidd at the recent school fair llrlrl 1.1 Ml n, Allllllllv effect by Miss Frances Wood and Mr.‘ MacDonald School. 1;l~l~ll[ Mo; l l ,._,.;_ lslett Richards. The ordinance of - lpypnf’: of Baptism and Communion were ob—- Mrs. Marv hfycrs. I-lazc-lbrnoiz. vn< ithe gilt-st of Nlr. and Mrs. Jinn H. Myers rcccntlyzwhf. \‘\'r1r\‘. ‘s 1112i‘ prom.‘ 'on the l~i~r."..l:*.\':1t~r tion of Mr Angus Alavvv . '~ l a rflcasiruo to not“ time! m1“ drive on tho l\.1‘f"’l'\\.1§(*"_' \\__ ri=!-: of iii." r112: Rev. Ewen MacDougall preached‘ very acceptably at the evening scr-- vice Sunday at the Kirk. Birch Hillflcard to a large audience. , I Miss Mary Clarke, Hazelbrook. was; Héljltgma‘ m" rlcriivafh . i l1. ‘L. -. the guest of Miss Elsie Brown onf and all more “n i Sunday. [ [hgm ll-l {halo lggsl-ll 53d b¢l~l~plll9yl~ l “_“* '— S‘ ' * r * r "r —r— — n -—-—~ - [Also for the lll1ill“""’ attenriwitre of l‘ Mr. Preston Fraser, City. was a rc- l F" Ell?" 74°90‘ _ ('.'ll“.“‘l‘f‘ll. Fnvcn ent visitor to Mt. Albion, the gucstlpllsrs and ca: of his cousin, Mrs. Henry S. Jenkins. ‘7l7a_ll_ “ S T l . The many friends of Mrs. Robert‘ —'“—_ Card ofhgfili-cinks z Man hetvrecn 25 and .10 capable nf developing into :1 busi- l ncss executive. Experience not necessary hut man with col- lege education preferred. Reply givinu full pariiculurs regard- Mr and Mrs. John lWtCarrlie and family v'1.=l"1 to thank lllPli‘ friends M“ Rmmd mllghnn- cm" passed land neighbours for kindness, express- lhfvlllh Mt- Albion rlcently 0n fl-ions of svmp.“ Mass Cards and ing age and experience to Box l). lib. ,bu5mg5gtf1p_ Floral Trivitc rrzxmvrcl during iii" illness and death of their beloved scn and broihcr TlT-i-l". It is pleasing to learn that Masterl Lawson Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. ' I-ledley Jenkins. is making a speedy " rniivr n fivfAN/i GER FOR PR O VIN CE h y Card of‘ Thanks-l We wish to thank vcrj: h"“r!‘T‘1f.‘ f“ll' l friends and neichhars for trv- nnny Mr. Ted Ellis and Mr. Clifford} Chandler were guests of Mr. and Mrs. , .. 11s m on: n" I v l Mr. J. C. 5'l‘l‘t.*1f in: Fuller li-"ush Henry S. Jenkins. on Sunday, i ~'”""'~"~‘- A ‘ 'ozxcc"'c C9D‘? n“ L!“ Insunmce Comlmn? l "vlggim “hon replying tell whole story in your first lciiei‘ Mr. Heath Carver has an excellent‘ ‘ ( l) Age crop of cranberries this season which. (g) Exllel-ly-lcl, llf “ll ' a l \ ~ is sterling him spLndid returns. F013!» ll) llarlled m. small Hr. and Mrs. John H. l.f"crs. Mr.‘ Miss Martha Robs-rt: 6f Rod U‘ F773??? Tm 111d M“. Bf-‘STIIOHI’ Myers. w-ere vlst-l Point. was a visitor w Baum on_ on to Montague and Miiltown rc-j Monday \