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The Daily News from Passaic, New Jersey • 4

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Till DAILY KITWS, PASSAIC, H. TUESDAY, JUNE 23, 1331 TELETKCM PASSAIC 24S5J who never wer pn for offering J-ot, Fr4 Turnd, jessurer. Wiyrce Doberintz, Gertrude Schultz, Els! Avenue, entertained st her ho-ne'the lowest of America, srtll meet Kuascu. ana secretaoi- -Aafit ,6 jjen ii-n-n Rlchrnan, last night bride. After the 'tanurme night st Columbus --iJuuus iol Smiih, Wem gurnet, jji hostess seTt-d refresh-Jtonujn.

iwt-rlng pre-dent Rtchman Slid Edward Levine, all ot menu. Chsests present were Mr I sna Van Diunen, spoks. Conrad LyndrmrsU and Mrs. Franklm Faber, Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. Edward Hughes Boroiidi of Lodi At tlie present time, lion.vrr, th Tilangle Corporation Is offering (or i to tns borough b'lors twites other steps in dupoelng of ths property. Mra Maxwell Marl aod. Mra Helen family, of Hark Place, have rs-femith, Mr. H.

H. Roachs, Miss from Butternut Falls, Bus-Anre M. Hamer and Mr. Helen. sex County.

dftocy Mr. and Mra Albert Toense at Indian Tribe Ordered To Move Bcnmeli took charge of the service. Miss Ruth Westpnal read the scripture. Rev. James Harper Lit-teli.

DD, pastor of the ehnrrh, spoke on "The Secret of Effective Boins rendered by Hrnl Osborne and Ehiot Domansky. Peter Tuz Jailed J. Morgan Read Council, Daughters of America, held a bus rtde to Coney is -and, last night. Members do went were Mrs. Mabel Btmmons, Mrs, Lillian Schneider, Mrs- Pauline Irian, Mrs.

May Smith, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Nora Hall, Mr. and Mrs. J.

R. Vedde, Mr. snd Mrs- A. C. Jon se, Mr '00 Jobless Lien Put To Work By Cavallo Dorothy and Audrey Brtdgemsn, iJauncy Avenue, have returned from of Willow Avenue, and Charles a stay at Indian it Holmes, of Rutherford, ha-e re Oa Assault Charge Bre.k, Murmur.

Ckief, Here We Are, Tte Only Re.l Americtns, Aod Hat Te More On Ninety-EigKt- Year-Old Womaa Member Of Party turned from a stay at Edgerr.ere. Mra William Bchwtgert, of Willow Avemue. will entertain at her home on Thursday afternoon, the CmwiIUM oliM4 The entertainment cooimltteeJ hrramld Rehekah Lodge, met last Mra Ldlllan Pyramid Rehekah lodge, met last Mias Rita Kelley, of Park Place, had as her guest for several dya, -member of her bridge dub. Miss Laura Butler, of the Bronx. night at the luma i v-arw i Meyer, Mra Li 11 1 an Johnsou.

Mia mgnt at toe nome of Mra Chart i fy.fhrue(ier MrI, Cecelia On InstaTIitlon Of Water Main la Street Of Refer Xu, of 84 La wren Avenue, wes committed to ths Hackensack County Jail last night by Judge Anthony U. Iiia 'Pent following a cnarge of atrocious assault and battery. He will await trial In the Second District Criminal Court for striking an aged woman with some farming linpu-mtnt. Bert Williams, of Hackensack The Lyndhuret Board of Eduea- la Martin Deal, of Jauncy Avenue, Is lion will meet tonight at the high Lahore. kViluam Johnson, Qulnwr.

Phoebe Schneider, Thel- McPherson, to Ten Eycke Avenue. Plana were made for taitutlon of new members on Baturday Bet tie M. THhtt snd Htldegard Weyersberg. Other graduates are: Lewis C. school auditorium.

recuperating at the Medical Center rrocsh Cegin Project WHl Cet About $60,000 Vtar.U Aid For Other Bleve Marks snd his Cberokas Indian tube, contented residents of Lyndhurst' for two Csyt, were packing up their gaudy tents and ms Paluso. Jennie Engeibrechet ta fractured and Ms. Theresa Schreckenstein. skull which he received recently to an automobile accident. Aldridge, Peter Aliano, Diana night, July 11, and also for the Bernard Berger, Mildred meeting to be held at the Elks C.

Bradley. Alba Colabella. Ed- iClub, in Btuyvesant Avenue, en Miss Audrey Bridgeman, daughter of Mr. and Mra. Howard Bridgeman, of illow Avenue, le Saturday night.

Lyndhurst Circle, Companions of ill at her home. Chsries Jensen, ot Bogou, and camping pharaphemalla today, pre Britton C. Ackerman, of tJA York Street, Ruthertord, were brought Prtory to follow the advance before Judge Della Penta fur vtoUt- which left earlier to the tog the stop street law. They had day seeking new fields en which to next meeting of 'the Mayor And Council. Borough Engineer Arthur Noack emigrated to the Mayor and Connell that U-t Lodi and Watllngton borough attorneys get together with the Department of Public Works Commutes and himself to sett is the matter of how much the ftorougn I -ne hundred unemployed of this borough were put to yesterday morning on the.

ilisuon of water n.afns In a vm ol Streets tho borough. r.g to tie report of Council-id M.rhsef Ceva-io, chairman ot 5 I Worw Committee- at Council meej.rg last night. Miss Anne Cslsntrlno, niece of Mr. nd Mr. Morrt InMagna.

of 463 Ridge Road, will be married on Sunday afternoon, at I o'clock, to Mom La Magna, of the Bronx, at tha Sacred Heart Church tn Ridge Road. Th Rev. Thomas J. McDermott, pastor of the church, will perform the ceremony. The bride will be given tn marriage by her uncle.

sentence suspended snd paid easts of court. The erresung officers were Patrolmen James Lo Prentl. John Ctarrantann, Thomas Mullins and Joseph Cseemento. ward T. Dawson.

David J. Donald, Dorothea C. Earl, Katherine Efits-eopla, Thomas Fitzpatrick, William C. Ford, William Garu, Frank 8. Glalmo, Mildred Gross-man.

Helen O. Hoick, Joseph A. Jansowskl, Edwin J. Jonnson. Ruth Johnson, Charles V.

Kase-man, Charles W. Kroeger. George Loveaky, Dorothy R. McCafferty, Helen Pawloekl, Louis H. Meyer, Howard B.

Richman, Herbert G. Johnson. Bernard Bchnelder, Otto Btellato and William Valentine, Bovare Mosquito Infection! Pfict yamr fcomt td your chfldrcnf Spay Ffc. Fl Hit kiQft Cleft aaoftqutaM, media, bed bafft anlft 2 Dinner Party Mj. Georg Wesurveit, of Page Avenue, entertained et her home last night at dinner and bridge.

After trie game the hostess served refreshment. Guests present were Mra. George Mehl, Hr, and Mra. Char lea R. Westervelt.

of the Bronx; Mr. George Me hi of Pelham Bay; Mra Howard Eberhardt, Mra, V. M. Eberhardt, of Ramsey; Mr. A.

O. Graeaaie, of Pelham Bay; Mr. C. Baber, of Woodharep. L.

Mra. George Glens and Mix. An-drer Baylor, of Maspeth- JU X. nncumsa Cavado elated that of tcall la responsible in repairing had two hurulrpd otliera whol Wellington streets which were a. ting for work and that tor trjm-0 up during the aeeer Install- lauon.

present he had employed -a Mr. and Mrt. Benjamin Peaarvla. at Valley Brook Avenue, an at Belmar. to per cent ot are Jr, John Spezlale I Graduated From CoSega 0( Mwic John Spexiale, son of Mr.

and Mrs. Nwtzkl Bpexlsle, of If Church Howard Bridgeman, of Willow Avenue, has returned from a fishing trip to long bland Bound. toirWft. Hamlm Id popple. Eef to oac te the handy FUtqw ytr.

Dw no itin Donot confoe FHt with other tearcl apray. FUt if partewd to kfflg or ntonry bade. Gtf (he bmooe fedorM with (he Uadi beed and (he eotiler ftedeyf Young Peoples Officers Installed A request was received from a Terrace Avenus resident, asking ths Mayor snd Council to consider a sewer iMlailatian on that street 111 aunurh as this would be a proper time because of low cotta prevail tng. Councilman Cavallo stated that the could not act unless a petition Aas received. from cither resident at that street, A resolution was passed which -ed and th other alio have i n-ienta, He stated that 1- It was originally felt Unit 9 aork Would last two month i ,9 work wilt be completed sootier, are more men unemployed he at first believed.

I -nnrUmsn Csvano. who-haa al snown toward the noted, reported that men who Mr. and Mr. Jules Cutler, of T17 Post Avenue, entertained at their home for several days, Mra Butler and Mr. Dorothy Frey, ot Tottenrille.

8. Mias Rose Chankallan, of Poet Avenue, entertained at her home iat night, the members of the iHotaey Totaey Girls. After an evening of game refreshments were served by the hostess. Mias Ruth Crankshsw, at Livingston Avenue, ha returned from a two-week visit in Philadelphia. Street, was graduated last night from the New York College of Music.

Mr. Spesl ale, who la receiving congratulations from meny of his friends, received a teachers certificate and a ooiiegt diploma as an accomplished pianist. Mr. pedal is well known to this borough, where he was born and Is a gradual of the tocsl grammar school. He also attended Oarfisld High School and later matriculated et tlie New York College of Music.

lie 1 the brother of Bcfinol Trustee Salvator Bpexlale and Paul Bpeaiale, both of whom are' Well known muetclans. Fred Neuhauser, ot Lyntlhitnt, national treasurer of young people' work of th United PTeahytenen Churrhea and a member of Uw eommttto of directors, installed officer of the Young Peoples Christian Union of tii Peed Memorial United Presbyterian Church last night, at the meeting at the church hall, ta Btuyvesant Avenue. Officer elected were; President, John Van Duinen; first vlca-prealdeat, Mias Darla Kelly; aeoond vtce-prpsirient. Mildred Payn; third vlco-preri- the btnough poor lus 'iiioe the United Piece Dye Works i rc'sintd on ujs, win el relocate their bed. stream of the wo'k In shifts and Use! Asddle River and vacating River a w-li be vrn as much work as! turret and Bercnlta Btreeu These r.jnn -t i i n.jlf reels ns not in and have un-'-r in picw nt clrcum- never been Improved.

Prior to the s. "T-s pule. ion of water I psssnge of tlie rewolutlon tlie Untt- Manual Gibb Entertain Manuel Gtbba. of Rutherford Avenue, entertained at hi home last night at a social gathering. Alter an evening of music, game and dane-ings refreehment were served by Manuals -mother, Joseph Olbbe.

Mrs. Louis Tamil, of Fourth Street, entertainment at her home last night, the members of the What Not dub. Guests played bridge. After th games the hostess served refreshment. camp.

The haven beside the Passaic River, a green, partly wooded spot, will be dseerted at 4 dork today, If the orders of Mayor Horses R. Bogle and Police Chief Thomas Landcllx delivered to person yesterday, are followed. Marks, big, brawny, swarthy, one-legged, lor all the world like Long John (Silver of Stevenson's Treasure Island, or even Captain Smeed of Barries "Peter Pan, took the order philosophically and said his troupe lorty to all. and every one a Cherokee Indian, straight from the Muskogee Reservation tn Oklahoma would be sorry to leave the ground they had Intended to use a week or more. But Marks, who said he did not have tha tlm to worry about little things like complaint from nearby widen La.

claims that other places will be glad to welcome full-blooded American cillxens. 'We are pot -Gypsies, Marks said, but a traveling business. Ws sell pottery and basket Everyone work Even my mother, who is ninety-eight years old and who shows typical old-time fortitude by accompanying? us about the country, though alie did not ride In an automobile until three years ago. Tha chief, whose woes are legion, heaved a sigh. What was a country that would not respect its only full-blooded Inhabitant coming to? Mayor Bogle and Chief Lsndells showed ecant regard for 111 tribe, preferring to believe they were plain, ordinary gypsies; their own sicplana lion to the contrary or not.

Two counts were registered agslnst the visitors. One, they were unsanitary. Two, they had no permit. Marks said he had paid tlie owner of- the land, Mra JC. A.

Bmlth of Court Avenue, ga for to us It for two weeka Mra Bmlth said she had asked Mayor Bogle for a permit to allow them on th land and he had consented. 1ARGCST SILLER 121 COOMTRIIS Quest present were the Mlaee Emma Power, Betty rower, Heba Mrs. Emma Bhipman, of Fern "3 it grw.ii 1 vs 1 p-ovide ii.i et water I i l. i natt an. aor'eeW i i to me Mayor and CJoum tl to ahead ami to provide some ms to awlvt the unernpaiscd a 4- Paso Dy Works -wrote-the of fVlals sts ling that they will fill In excavation and that tliey Intend to bsauUJy U.e land surrounding ths river, all of which kt their property A petition bearing twenty name from Liberty (street residents re inns a st their wurat and quested that larger- street lights be The Pansy A.

O. defeated the Woodslde A. C. Sunday afternoon by a 11 to score. The game was played at th Woods! Oval, KT SEHtnnnoo, Mr.

and Mrs, Benjamin F. Oal anti, of Central and Orove Streets, returned home last night from Cape May, wher they (pent an enjoy-bie week-end. The Bergen County Democratic Club will meet tomorrow night at lie club room in Fsmhnm Avenue, pieced there to lepiaca the smaller light on the sheet, 'finis was referred to the 1'vhtlrg committee. Councilman Cavallo reported that i In regards to Pie HashioiKk Heights Ivomra which am -yicalivg of tlielr sewer wastes In ths borough sewers that ths Heigh! pnii-Jals be notified of the mailer. This matter was referred to Borough Attorney Cal-antt to notify tint Height officials.

Louis F. duccl, owner at tha Lodi Park. Pool, si.Mnltted protest to ths officials hi regard to an orril-rmnes whKh was recent'y imcoduoed to re u.ii the borough park end which w.groo annual fee. Flowing ins reading og his pro-tust the orulnw.v was held upon second, resd'ng that OMire mn are of employment at tha prevent fan ever la W.rce, fire chief, re-to the Mnvnr and Council the present fir siren was not irtoty end that a compressed h.e macro would be more ad---eou to lh borough. He that till would Increase the 4-nty of tn tiartmcnL i urn Unmn Charles Jhaarimj, i -nan of the fits committee, taut thit he looked over various a ad recommended tha pur-.

of a compressed sir alarm -ted bv Mrs Chief De touncl'msn Focarmo was -v-d to pro eed and to sub-t nea on tha tiumi at the amt jpmuUmm Lawn Fete Of Mission in plftnUon, th myof de- Society Is Delightful eUr1 Mr- ot permit lor a man who would put i Ccnilticns 0 llzni By Buildinj Mindl ifll T-'M Im havelereoted It eould either bs er, ted tor nmenied favorably on School purpose or otherwise Isl nc JV bar ssrtll'rl Kto tww4 tev Ihs of hies Lion Is1' in Boern 01 KJucsuon is kh)ll nr, omi.d The lawn party ot the Missionary SgcSety of" the First Reformed Church was held recently under the spreading branches of a besnt-ful cherry tree on tha lawn of the Krause rratdciif, Franklin Avenus, Mra Kraiisa baa entertained tlie Missionary Society for many years at tills annual effslr. Thera went thlrty-flv prevent. "7 Mna Ward C. McCroakey was ap pointed delegate to the annual oon-tenence to be held at Two pavkls which Illustrated the work of tha mWatonary sodstjus lew cream and cake were served. rhcv-W eouti-Vrlng eetctlng an- 0 ued for 1 gtadra The, how-on lh lt Vvp- tll be tfm ourd Jind.

eFsJeUl Fdurtuoil 1 flliro -pwfwaf4 rnrh I lhy will talt unrt up a tent aod live bealda th Passaic for a week or taro. For a couple of day Lyndhuret youngsters, attracted by the tran sltory, 'on-Ute-fiy'' aplril of the encampment, swarmed about the ltue circle of lent and heavy touring automobile In which the Mtlf -alleged Indians, arrived. Police inspected the camp and said than, would be no trootua But yesterday, another wandering tribe passed the spot, noticed Us advantage and -drove to. About twenty mar were to the new caravan. Mayor Bogle'a telephone had been tingling all day.

He was to formed of the new arrivals, and that lent sfwed to making up his mind. Stave Marks and his Indians said It a as a mesn.mean act but added that they would move. HARSH tobaccos require harsh measures 1 like parching, to make them tolerable to the throat 1 oonftidrftUeti thU projrt. bchool Truft M. John Butlrr, chftirmmn of tn ground eumnilt.

fmi rr ported on ft eit winch oonftldftiwd tbft moat conUnIijr Jo cetrd which ooiwJftU of two purred of Und at WestorvcU. rark, Kimt and Burn Arrjiu. Tti pi let of $.18,900 Include th pun.hww ot two horoca on th all which ftro lorwtcd on Tark Strt. 'I'hft auo will ovrrlonk th entire xjv1 T'd Uj tofnist nf til to i petit tun n4 nmv uo u.r.J of 'run i hnol th borough whlrh TinLa hv alwav Uvored. lh ftrsmnfnUg i miwht out in favur of ft pro-- thU ume, building are low thu period nd ft 'm horvl could be built Uw pr-t nt time ft lower cot nd lit timw ftfTv lh proper rifted To Attend Theatre Tlie Monday Night Bridge Club met at Uiv home of Mra, John Nl ooll.

to Central Avenue, last evu- s.t--:.- 0 School Changes Are Authorized By Vote Of Lyndhurst Folk 1 4 But the choice Turkish and mellow Domes tic tobacco of which Camels are blended are naturally mild and gentle. Parching would only ruin their exquisite flavor and aroma. No matter where you buy Camels you will find them always in factory 'fresh condition Their rare flavortogcther with their natural moisture is air-sealed-in by moisture-proof Cellophane. We call it the Humidor Pack. This protective wrapping is dust-proof germ-proof and weather-proof.

A great boon to the smoker. bormmh being situated on blM lor schooling of 2SOO thlidrvn bfterrsoe and will five a wonderful -hhuf. Plane for tJie thealre parly lh borough sclMK-l. of surrounding munleljuillllesj'4? to held In New York City Wed- It' I aito felt that If the board also tiwlmi.nf me larger i ncsi'-sy were oontPlelcd Tlie plI i-vik tci at the present tlm to- of New York City turh as Lie kin- to be attended ta lire Band Wag- this pro)t that It tnsylplre b'ste Imu-ting and the Ih-ys- on, now showing at tlie New Am .1 In employing total unem-iier Budding. It will be locaed in I sir-nlHjn Theatre.

The following jilted resld.enia Many feel that dry elevailon and wilt be facing comprlsv the pany: Mra Paul a board cou.d specily to all eon-ilonr street a-tore on Job to employ oc-u Th teal estate firm of Branca and Ud would Marohss optiu'S on riaiw of the needy and poor people this site and tliey are aasitlng ac-I Lit borough who hove been eutlfion of tla Board of durst loti bear wotk for many month Ifora tn taking any other In the event that tha school tl; action. o. (S Girl Return Home Threw piov-osals to recondition Franklin Rclwol, at A cut ol about gJJOOO, a era accepted over-wlwhnlngly for tlie aeoond time by Lyndhurat voters last night. TTi proposition to tnxtal a new healing and veutilation system for 110,000 pawd by a 381 to forty-two vote; tlie propoeal to fireproof th school at a eost of passed by a 283 to forty-six vote, and th proposition to pur-rhsee two lot from tlie American Legion, for 32,000, passed 391 to thirty-eight The aork will probably don In tha summer. Th purchase of the land will be completed soon.

The veto ws th second held by the board, the first having been found Ulrysl Borough May Purchase Lot Trunk Sewer Near Complete, rs Cavallo Sayj The anxiety which hae been felt for Ida Wanamsker, of Jefferson Avenue, due to her absence from home overnight and yeeterctay. was set at rest when ah returned hotnt last night. Anna explained her absence the oocnplrfe aatisfaction of all. Zito Recommtndi Council Buy Triamultf Contr Ollert, To Look lato Price Repeat Play No stinging particles of peppery dust to irritate the throat; no brackish smoke from stale tobacco; no burnt tongue from the hot smoke of dried-out cigarettes. Just the cool, mild fragrance of choice tobaccos expertly blended and properly Pul lie Inipectioa Day of Hujt Project Soon All Meg En-(tgtd on Job Laid Off Conned Ccti Report Tha play.

"Only ahloh aas given two evenings last weak for tlie benefit of the carpet fund of the First Reformed Church, by the Haabrouck Plajvri under til direction of Irrhig Itougntoting, will be repealed on Friday night. Thomson Asked To Intercede For West By Italian Club Th McUuxtmt unlv School will uiU with the otiier arhouta of tlie borough In a three eck dally vacation Bible 8 hook which will be held tn the Reformed Church, com mriu'lng Mondsv, July Th rs-xion all) be held from I A. un til noon. If you are not a Camel smoker, switch over for just one day. Then leave them if you can.

Th TUliftn-Amftrtrfti) IntVpend ent roUUUl Club of Lyndluirsi. wftnt on irrord today favonnf Ux return ot Edward O. Wml, k-pibed profftcutor, to hi post. A if tier will bft arnt to Douglas TtKwmnn, chairman of thft Brn 'County Republican CommlUM, auk mi for ftia aupport of the mofrmfnt and to ot)w ala la ofli-rtalft aho may ba ahlft to ftfiect lh return of Wral to hia duUea Tha club la hradad by ScJiool TruMco Jotoph Pollans. Ramurl Adanu ninth district kadr, kd tlso movrmfnt Ha aaid Ut Fourth Ward Athletic Club, of which ha hd.

will tk aim liar action. Tlie Sunday Schtxtl of the Mn-odlet Episcopal Uliurch will hold Its aunus punlo at Crystal Lake CVuneilman James Zito ciiairc nlah of the ground committee, rrc-ommended to the Mayor and Council at last night meeting th purchase of the triangular plot st -ent cmuileid snd that 1 h.r Wiftnu l'r 'i'Uw of he oroW snd'to hmmsh resthenu and Uxpam u.UMr wlth Rnrm.gh Atlornej new the Work alihh has been done Beniamin F. Oslantl. Th report of the ground iminste the of the bad- mute tewigh forth the fsef thsl "T- I the alto as on of lh bwt and Counci man Cara.lo expect to awful in th borough and )av a Urge number turn out at that the public amt'cient this tnspscoon to order that the th, parchsss ot tols aU burnish peotds ml resl.w how tor e.lher a park or for the ercc-nuwh of a projc, llw eesee ln-'tion of a memo, ll. Councilman was and to slinw tha! Charles Uwart spoke highly ihev received far ddlar the sue and he moved that nit-ms enure cost at th scer.

Th iher actum be token br rotorrm whkh costs approxlmate.T it to tti rommlUe and Btn" ginobOO only net th oljough Atiomer. approx-mslvly Duo as th Th rri.rrt prwtK-ted that It I Bu-oneh liidbtvlra sliared tn the would be one of Die brt ar-rom. t. n-nnCrr tn coat, Iptsliawnia tint eouid be mode bv counci nsn Cstsuo slso goiernlng om, Isis and Ihsl the that ad men aho were aorkine ufflisu aouid be using fmesieht tn on Inr project ha'e besn laid elf purchasing thi site. It furUisr Sih ttis exfep'ivn of on man whn that It sound also eetobhsh woi King on ths giedirg of Ur a firm foundation of sirvound-ng lha sp-vai Plde and reflect tl profound ef Iark.

Ieavia lb Bth(r-prwl Miw'jsnel parkg whaa I ll prftfftffalbft rlgarftllMftalaai ih ftdon if powdrr sm Th Carpenter baaebull toaifi, ol Itie M-lluxhst Church, drfesled the Stork lCxrhsnjfe basrball team by a rot of 11 to 0, Th Carpemer and lh Mseotfs will ply Fulurd)- Taxpayers Leaffue Senior Class To Endorses Candidates Hold Exercises At High School Tonight Th third ticket nterwd ta live, Oettarwl fttwtioiu for ooxinty and A JLL A FT En -TASTE i in-rc. hwtq J.61M The Im-iivw of Lytiihiurrt li.ro., m.tc. oensin.t. Khooi tj hold It, annua! nt rr. ln enmy Me rwffular "weakly Thursday ttlghl th stud- inf Us 'ftnts will erfebratt commencement The ticket wnk of mem here of! Tha frwip la Um UriMt to kfttft rhe leau rut )tbmfh It vm thft local High Achonl.

Mark urlao. Helen pupiia art ry rrtw. Ichiir Ooelint, who moe4 Watmmi M.tton Min enivBmnt, that a Helen f'ftwloakv, Helen A mr.t at btnvh Wfttn P'rwft. it our patrUUicfth and r.Trfd U) hfcvft anur pntar i chicly, 'm trp br and all ef Fnr many smart Ihn mu to i )ltfi pj, jcrri wul te takrd i l. jfuk tlvft a rr wirt tiv rrftrrrd to iNflmurh at Mrt and Onnv tl aa ft arhola and fttiwata Eft ronvnv-nl nKt bomugh bnn-tnh but noiMnc ht cm ten (nfMVft3 will on the as p4Yiir' Jf le tk tworlr of aeoweiJorof fceWan.

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