i**.* . .jI b; ii^6fid6wile «fitsrtaifi«M P kom m zum mm rPttda#ffe Mateos write jM iifm ^Mii^wsra f; angsts of a: $f Qmm w *$ inI [Union Oit^?M6^^;]|ad:^^a*3p..v* r-Bte-td Mr.' and :Mrt.!teas!6n tibrtottj? t|aten pound girl* .Sunday, March17lt;I . Mrt and Mrs. George. Ddwibey pt St. ^[Charles, IU.( #ltl iAbve babk to Tekon-*; I Sha thia spring and occupy their didf [borne on Japksoii avenue.|d:.; Bi N. barker passed the pharbiaceu-* tical examination successfully at Grandg I Rapids last wOek.kj Parties'from East jjeroy, Gharibtte£| add Burlington wore in the village dut* r-| ihg the Week with a view tb locating a|i rsaidon BeTeit | Mr. and Mrs. ijeStet Coie of Ecfcford r. were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Edwinp | Shumway the latter part of last week.k I Funeral services of Mrs. Earl Blash-r 1 field were held from her father’s home r 1 Saturday a, m. March 9. Iter deathk was a particularly sad one, occurring f 190 suddenly and within snob a short r 1 time after her marriage. Myrta 0.k I Clark was born in Clarendon Feb. 12, f 11880. She was the oldest daughter of r I William W. and Addie Clark, and spentI nl I Virtfl 1 1 N(tt U tit A n O itiA