The Camden chronicle. (Camden, S.C.) 1888-1981, January 03, 1947, Image 1

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TNufor ©AY MON m CAMDEN passes totout acctoentsI PACK MEDICAL CHESTS FOR EUa|>PE %ad Olkm OffkMtMNA Uam—fly QniM l1S4< 79U-nA JwUdfjr period en and Kereliiftw eoantj M- some kind ot an aU-hich ,0 far as aceidenta, fire- firewerki, ate... are con Colonel Wiffiams l^es At Home In Canadaigna. N. Y. Formar , elty police, aa of Sanday not bad any eccldenta conaeqnence reported and )'^pfee true of thd ofClee of ae well as :Chd atate ly patrol. police picked up '^e uaaa r of drunka, for a wedtand ^ bat It waa an amiainf fact Ckrlatmaa an# kottdar BP waa leaa than in the an a decade. [ing flreworka and fire- the ptdlee repoct that rlo- were few. While foma ffire- were aet hf await b07a, pi^ncee were at a' minimnm {BO arreata were made. In aer- the youngetara did not any better but deaiated %ben •tapped In. It waa Mr far [^ieteet Cbrlatmaa period In history. in other aectlpns ot the the holiday toll In death and , dee to traffic and'other au nts was hearler thin In nafiy past, here’ la Camden and Bbsw county. It waa aegHilMe. ^re were (he uaaal fmmher of partlM, daacea, ate., arlth snd enthuaiaatle tamoula aC I who delight In the terpUlelUir* art Of Cednra And PiwM Plantation So^ cumba To Lonf lUnesu Gotonel Clark Winiams, e prom inent national figure, and owner of the piantati<m **The Cedara and The Ptaee.” sponsor of thiTWIl- llaaiB s^blarahla at The Citadel, la dead, having passed away at hla home St Canadalgna. N. T., cm De cember 11 Cotogel Clark WUllama suffered a liiilyUc stroke several yearn egi) a( which time hia death waa expected daily. He was at the time at hia home, the Cedars and The Plpi, . hritg the years that the WU- llwv Ihmlly occupied^ the Cedara e*i T'ia Pines, some of the most paadttnt personages In Amertcan ilh wifre guests thare. Camden people win reetil Wat fw ttOhj yeara one of the*annual e^HUsvat the wmiams home waa tm iriival thara ef the faculty oC 'Vnhgiua eonegU, Mr. wnuamu puy- iW 41 ezMuaaa to bring some 18 at anre ednealbre of uathmal. ha- Partwoi to the plaaUtion. Mr. Wfl- Ihn^ yas promtneat aa • Mason wl ah l»laeofa|lan. (bmmar Schmd Pj Docwimnts Filed In Transfer Of Hie Gnion Area ’Anomit Montioiaodl la Bolofw Fiynrag That Wen Aw- Boonoed Last Wook A news item appearing on Pagp of the Camden Chronicle last week, reporting on the sale of the L. L Outon plantation property In We town of Lugoft waa based mi Information i^vlded by a party ooncerned In We trsaaaetion. The figures are gtveu to 'a Chroaicle representative are die- 1947 MARCH OF DIMES STAGES ITS FUND APPEAL FROM JANUARY 15 TO 30 D. J. (keed Takes Over Office As Kiwams Leader Pvla Pawch la Talk To Mem- bara — Coaamittoo For Yoar Are Namod At We meeting of the Camden v., ^ mM T w n..!... .Klwania club Wis week, Dewey J. .V ®S..S!| cre6d took over as president The szeeuUva took over the luro- lanlM led Orem aimshiia aarist hi paehl la larepe whare Omy are iMrllnrted «e aaap la emtremely semee. ■ (AarndfUa Kai Oreainalal First Entry In Baby Dwby Is Bcnm January 1 Stork Fraaanta Mr. and Mra. Hmaol A. EUaott WHb A Son I Juveniles Mer^ (te Skating Mra. misabeW Oulbe sad We Oaaa- dmi Beef Cattle Parma who state that the total of the transaction la 1118.000. the property, according to docu- meiUt on file wtW We clerk of courts office, embraces Qreen HUl ptantatkin, Stoney HIU farm new gram period to offer hia followers a pep talk that carried lots -of punch. Mr. Creed declared Wat If We Camden club la to aaooessfuUy at tain Its chjeotlvea for the year, SocgeatkMi b City Biafld Ad For IAB80M OthCUUU Bbson Park, Ite., Jssl haiye cmae ta mu mail and wotnei all oraf ry adrlng wheih Abe hsM iOh ortunltSea will be found ta the t lew years. rmiNO MORt PlIHMANtNT ^ THAN CHANOt Uveral hundred yeuru B. C. Wf A philom^mr, Baraditna. sald» ^There la »o< Ing mora .phoosophy hAfa Aod—AC peeiaUy In ^ world of ' PBimUng a TO e a t runs choice If. Ihj some wayiA rtMl .bbd' befMw hoMdaya 1817. ^MUls tha taw Mr. and uoaa hy read hy I twioa, a of Wa MbWodlat This year Rav. Idmund .Wa P**"*^" fhthftlfc [«aTT. duck himthtf. K t wfierd yon Wool iNrd la at any gtveil moWdnt, inaj Waste your aanmnnltlaa. i mportunltiae are adwaya la a or leas of a flux due to euW Ipn u (1) wars, (I) bomn p€(^ 1. (1) depresalona, (4) newJW' doBi, (5) chgages In peaplii ih sad desirei. Msbly the beat way to pradfet 1 kh opportunltlaa of tomorrow looking at the tremto of yea For example.*, accordMM ^ |C. 8. Bureau or Census. 8f out 100 gainfully em^oyel appro] btsd k amllax and pine kanda of Miss Ada Belton Boykin. ^hem wklch gUd We Sts# until it reuched _ e Christ CkOd" lay tnataOol and operated by city elee- Mcitas. Uadsr We oompetmitf tralnliig of We eathuslaatle pianist Mra. Chat. SalakfleA Wa idee cliui and choria- Hn In white marched la Wio hi front of We stage and sang Alth vdrve and iweuidon numbera at favarite carols much to the da- ibht <^ Wa andtence. To Wa atraina of "Holy Night’r be carhiiiis parted and the eTunla* te tahMan of The Holy Family ia JethlWam stood revealed. Prom behind We acenee. We aa^ tor. FhWer Bnrke, read ImpreA iraly We tmaaortal story as hi. Meux vivanta. The dlffereat A nine pound tour ounce boy came Ipio the world at We Cam den hospital at 8:40 o’clock Wednesday morning and up to press time ot Wis paper, waa hsad- tttg emitender In We AnUnal Baby Derby, eondacted by We Chroakle W cooperation wlW a grasp of Camden aMrchaata The youngster la We son of Mr. and Mri. H. A. ElUott, who raalde norWaast of the city on U. 8. No. 1. Mrs. HHlott waa cheeked in at We hospital at 8 a. m., and the young man waa born at 8:40. Dr. Oaorge Rhame waa We attending phyalelan. Mrs. BHott befotw bar nMrriage was Mias Emily Baekmon of Bp- Wans. The birW of We BlUott baby Is the.first to be reported to We Baby Darby editor here In We Ckroalele etfioe. Thi period for reporting MrWn Jk KerA«T casnty eiqWua 48 al in., Wednesday, January t are prgud to refort same to We itWroulcle at onot. bkattag. moat popu- -liUvttlea In Skattm-Wnt la, has become One of lar of recreattonal Camden since Santa'^Claua left several handred palrb AC alcataa In Camden homes on Chaiatinas day. The concrete rink atfAurens mid Broad streets Is tb# meoca ef scores of youagatara.^ily, who crowd its surface sad pmssa ape^ tators hy Weir antlea. The statement waa^.made laat Sunday that it woula he a good Idea to buUd a slaailv risk la Hampton park and aSb near the Jackson sehooL Rotti hsalthy sport It was *• -P to each committee to menta give the nSmas of the pur* chaaars ns Xdwla JA Boyle ot Sumter and Robert M. Lee of Mln- ning. A bill of sale gives title to all personal property and chattds located on We ^ntatkin and twe taram for 988,000. A real aatate title document also filed at the court house gives title of real estate aggregating 8J00 acres ot lead to We two parehasers meatlhned. We amount Involved tng Hated at 170,000. This docu ment wus rigned by L. I. OUfim, Jr., Mary Louise Outon. MlisabeW O. Oukm and the Camdmi Beef Cattle Cana. Thme are IJW acrea additional which have bean add to We Weat VlrghUa Palp and Papm* company, bat BO daed haa bemi filed In Wls sala. This acfeage Ilea west of Highway tt, known as We Bastp over road. F' tsl psrt, hu been’doe W techns* development Thirty ysan Ihow small farms will be ussi hr iaflatlon hedgaa or sur purposss. Food la dsetlnel were In sgrlcnltUBri pur iceaes were Inapted by We youW- ^ay only 11 out of 100 are tal psrticipaota wHh reverence and ' yed. This casualty, fpr tin dignity, ehowlag patieat and tlKU*- ough trsinlng by Mra. Milla The followlag wore We outstand ing characters: Mary—Martha Dorlty; Joaeph—Eogene Cpok; An gels-^inney Whitaker, Jane frown on gredt fanul as anrs^ Bruce Guioa; Mary Jane RAdcUffe, ikoes are made In great faeijcsTdra Qoodalp, Nancy Smith, Cameron, National ^ Exandiiatioi Praninent Men iWm Be Heard On iMetiioAst Hour Bishop W.' W. Paaie of Rid md. Virginia Newnr Gromtar Nmmd For Fimda, Smyn CmMR>*igm Ckstimina Hmmpkrimn The 1847 March of Dimea, an nual fund raising drive of We Ng- tlonal Foundation for Infantile Paralysis which sparkplugs We never-ceasing battle against polio, will be held January 16 to 10, It was announ^ today by Dr. A. W. Humphries, raairman of We Murch ot IHmes campaign commlttae hera. The need for funds. Dr. BamiW-^ ries aald, haa neyer been graatar, dnee Wis natlou haa Just emoied from We wdrst e{ddemle of polio to We history of We Natkmal Poundn- tlon tor Infantile Parnlpuls. tottud- ed In 1888 to dWMtotod and co ordinate We battle agatoat this dla- ease. Need (or Metiey "TTnlted State# PuMte HealW Service figures Aow" aald Dr. Humphries, "that We INI pdlo epidemic is second oitfy to sever ity to We great epidemic et lltt, the worst In recorded history. This means Wat^not oBM w«ra the Foundation and Ha ehaptora oallad upon aa never beikre to mppif expensive egolpmst, parsoimel and every oWer aid known lo apod- ern sdonoe, to the atrickun, hkt Wey still must asdat SUwe who have not yet achlevud ■axtoium recovery. And thera aro aara ef these than Were have ever haon before. "The National FoundUtfon alao spent miflions of doflars durtag 1848 te UMdlcal adentlfle rsasareh to trace We cause of tafaatlle paralyals." Dr. Humphrlae explain* ed. "It will conttone to ib so urn- til Wat caaae Is dtscormrad and couquared. "The National FouniaWon alao intanda to pursue vttmnwly Ru far-reaching educational to tofOTm tha puhite oi f of J. H. )d In the Kershaw 00 A. toUowtog , 1 auto* urnlturo. k cutter. >r, 1 cot- middle plows, rm pro- IfanctlMi at 100 par cent officleney. Tke ruBsarka of Mr, Creed were Iraisivad wkh enWudMm by tbelttonoAgmnat Wo I snWre nHmbnrahtp aad fodgjig ^ tha reactloual commaf t. wbnt your Mnrah^ Oteso la prw network MMTHODIST morning. JAnuary Indepandant Bouthera Rellgloas wanls clah win sataMhdi a klghjPAr^ to to tor oo^ standard of aarvlee Ohib effldsncy jtoidl^ ^ ,aAd cooparatlon In tha coaBnanltyi*lrtcken by the drsni iWe oondng year. The oeaunltteevnsalgnaBeata tor tie yunr were announeed aa fel- |l|ws: Klwaata ediaatloa—O. J. Shan- FROFE88ION8 OR MANUFACTURINOr er iHustratlim; profaislonit ■ »uch as lawyers* engl; I and dentiats tncrea [I per 100 In 1910 to 8 »y. While opportunities f onal workers will contin »<1. it is We belief of It there wlfl not be enou) i all of the young noot i to enter Wpeu fiahls. 1 r *. therefort, Wut. unle i 173 a rltal Intersst In A 1 aptitude tor, one of t a 18. you had batter « i* ir Tocatloni where tlw a ireater opportuBltlen 1920 ^anufaetorlng a d eai Industriaa hava enod' vorkers Waa any otllF croupa. A flgnra of loahat been r wise that during We Jaars America, and !»^rope'aad AalA, aft h iitrlal of a led civfllai essentialo of of by vocational tor mtiqhi ■Irers, slogiata OFPORTM. TmiCrloNi^* '^ATIO 'autteomi [ tod m t*^Pls need Shirley Anne Cameron, Janice Deutoh, Florette Stover, Willie Jackson. Carol Brown, fkancla Dy- mock. Shepherds—Michael Sheen, Wal ter Stokes, Allen KoW. Fred Dy- moek. Kings—David QilHs, Roger Atch- eson, Edward Christmas. “The Burden Bearers" aud '’The Hfeik'^ Aere nnuaually talented In protrayal. ♦ The Christmas pageant haa been written in BralUe (for We blind) by request This Is a great recog- i lthm of Wa gifted pen of Mra. [ills snd s grateful audience echo ed the eompltanent Trio Arrpsted At Jelffersoii - Charge Offeiue Robert Turner, JumeA and Ssm SchuUi. suld to be dents of Chaster, wqre arrested at Jefferson. R C., Sunday fellowtog a series of break-ins to Jettorsak aariy Suaday AooerdiSg' to X Men May Choose Foreign Statiom fai Marine Corps Offering enlisted men sn indlvld- Usl choice oi foreign duty stations, Marine (torps Headqoarters today announced a new policy concerning We extension of enlistments. Msn wiW less than two years to serve, who desire otorseas duty, may select We area to whldi Wey dealre to serve. pnri||od they ex tend Weir enlistment sufficiently to have a mtolmum ol twentyelght months to serve, the snnonneement said. Areas to which Marines srA now senrlag on foreign duty stations to- ctnde, CMns; Japan*,. Marianas (Guam, Slapan): Philippines; Hawmil; Alaska (Kodiak.- Adak, Attn, Dutch Harbor); Balboa, C. Z.; CkrltWean (Bermuda, Roosevelt Roads, Guantanamo Bay, San Joan, Trinidad) and Nawfonndtond. According to We snnonneement. men interested to taking advantage of We new policy should submit requests to We Commandant of We Marine C:<^. Marine (3orps Head Qnarters, Washington, D.. C., ai soon as official directives are It- sned' to posts and stations. The requests should contain Inforraa- tlott concernllng the desired period of extension and ares of assign ment, amount of accrued leave to which presently entitled, and tlm individual’s 'Specification Serial Number. Men leaving for overteaa duty will be granted accrued leave to theft* credit aa of June 80 of We flical year during which We leave it to oonuneace. Total leave grant ed uot be to exosse of aixty Upon Weir return to We United State#, enlisted mmi who have aat^ ed cme year, or longar, ovenwaa shall be granted accrued leave to thair credit, not to exceed aftety days. Men returning to the United States after a mlntoaam tweiUy- one moB^ overaaM aw7 Mtoot thhir next duty station, toaotoj to IF Biattf We refalreiMUta of We tor torelga duty ahpnld via toanuMa. with hy r^tive to Tffitil It railulrad. aMntaotbt ree^ of The cQBunoB etgamlnatloQs re quired of all teaiWm in Wa state andwr We SonW Carolina tertRlcar tio prtHftum will be given on tat- urdsy. Febr|mry 8, 1847. Ekamtoa- tkms. which have been ahorteoAd for 1847, wiU begin at 8i46 a. m. and will be oomptoted te one day. Optional examination^ will be held on Saturday morntog, Fhh- raary 18, beginaiag at fta a. to., and win be cotapleted Wiring tha morning. Bach optional examlna- tion win rsqaire 108 ndantsa ot working time and candldataa are limited ot one or two optional ex- amlnatlona. Available optional ex aminations are: Bducation ia elementary schoal. Bngllsh laagnage and lltfrature, so cial Atudles, maWamatioa. Idologf- cal acleneea. physical aelenoea, French. German, fltonlah. Latte, commercial education, todustrial education. Charges tor optional examlhar tions will be $1.68 for ohe examina tion or |SJO for two optional ex aminations. Any previtnwly sxsmtoed teaiWer who wishes to reetand the profes sional toformatkm examination tor We pni1)ose of attaining a scaled score of 80 or higher, to apply to substitution for the profeoslenal education credit requirement, most pay We entlrs charge for We com mon examlnatiOM, now |4.60, be- case We protseslonal information examination la not available apart from We remaining common ex amination battery. The profcealon- al Information examination Is schednled tor the mornng of Fsb- ruary 8. Applieatlen Forms AH psrsom totonsted to seaunug appileatloa tofijAa for the 1847 nsr tto^ teacher examlnattona should obtain them from the office ot We county superintendent of ednea- tloa te Weir rssgieettve coanty. (ton- dMates tor tha aaramtoatlana are to comply Woranghly wlW instraetioiia turuftiied with the complete set of fprma ohtutoed through Wo county supartotondoat AppUannts tor oxsmtnattona uro urgod to send all papers, Moporly oomplotod and idgRod at Wo oan Who. PartlABF etWplotod appUca- ttons will aat ho aecepkad. AppW chtioB fonna shonld ba mailed to the loBg envelope, iwtafbd wlW appilcatioa Watorigb to Wo Dlroe- tar Mmmtoitloaa. State Dopart- moat of BdieiatioB„ OoluaWla, 8 C. Poatage of ie wtU bo roqnltod to toad apjlteatlAa awtorlala to #olutoblA IgrilnWdAas molL Those. to apply tor tip WeAWlkW ^ afSoF to Suaday morning half hour worship aorvicoa broa^at over an ftide- pmident network oi 48 ra^ ata- tjona which will be under the •pottsonWlp ot We SonW Central Jurtadictloaal Couucfl and the Southeastern Jurisdictional Oann- dl of Tha MaWodlat CShurch dvtog the months of January, February and March. Thaaa progranm orlg* Inate to Atlanta, Georgia and aro |oard at 1:10 ajn. Baatom Stgud- aid Tfano and 7:80 Central Stand ard Ttmow This serloa of MoWodltt Hour broadcastfl la a part of the SouWdrn Religious Radio Oou^ once, au organlaatloa oompoaed of radio committnss from We SauW- Baptist (tonventton, the Fraa- torterlau ChurW to Wa U. 8.; We ROteataat Bpieoqpel ChurW and The Methodist Church. MaW ef theae rellglooa denanUaatloaa broadeast over. Wla saaM network tor a period of three numths. The Prsobyterian Hoar harbeon on We air daring the toll quarter, and The MeWodiet Hour wfll be foUowad by Tito Baptist Hour which wW ba beard during the monWs of April. May and June. OWer speakera to be heard dur ing January are Senator John W. Sparkman. U. 8. Senator troui Ala- bama. PreaMent Umphrey Lae ef SouWera MeWodlst University und Bishop William C. Martin ot To- peku, Kauaas. Senator Spaikman speaks on "Oiy Responsibility for World Peeck", Dr. Lee has chosen for his sobject, "The Comupinlty of We Omfldent" and Bishop Mar tin will speak on "The Bterual God Slid a Changing Word." Music for Wese broadcasts Is fnraished by an excellent choir nnder We direction of John Hoff- man,.director of We choir at St. Mark MeWodlst Oinreh and one of Atlanta's h|st known mnsielans, Dr. wnilauA F. Qnttllaa la Bx* eeuSvw Secretary of the SonWeast- em Jnriadictfcimal Council in At unta. Dr. PaW D. WosMdmt la Bxecitlve Sanretary of the SoaW < Central Jurladletioaal CouaeD of The Methodist Chnrdi, which org* anlsaticBa asp We apMuwrtoS agnn- eisa tor tha MaWodlat Hour. Work- ■g with Warn to We axTungemmits for the 1847 seriee are two radio ooBUBtttoes. BIWop Paul B. Martte of LtiUe Rock, Ark., and nr. E. H. Btockard, CnkarioCto, . N. G. are chairmen of We two' hbaonlttoea. np MeWodlst Hour IA liuefesd by Mr. Jamee W. Sails. SKTHBiOA FSmyrSRIAN CHUII04 I. JL Smu^ Ion. ehalrmaa; and Bech ^rUtoi Wat la to able care, maxlmam recototy Appaalafur "The peo#e M to couMuon ^urlth. ■ DR T Mul-|*^^* ^^****^ H. McLeod, Jr., tatontfle noe—MhluSchloaburg, man; F. I. Karr and M. B. Wfl- win be HT'Wf lerous Wla year Lawa and regnlatloas -*• GeasI PearCe. chairman; Usher Myrnrsl'J***** Wat Wallllh%y and W. C. McCartey. toauUM ~ Classification Julian Bur as,} thaiJSs^MJ ohalniiaa; Dr. C. F. Bowsll and I Blthu Schloabarg. Memb|srahlp >- Churl Buhlesbtrg, chairman; David Hartar sad.CL J. ShannoB, 4th. Public relations—DaOosta Brown chahmuB, and Frank MontgoUtory. 0 Attendance—Dan Hall ebatrmau; H. 8. Bowden and Carl Sddoaburg. Renee—J. D. Samp, chairman; Gene Psaroe and L. R. Jonsa. Reception—W. O. Pitta, man; Dan HaB and FTaal i I 41 ' s and lutontSe ethar graat anmasked ant 'nue ananal I Dr. Bnmpbrlea only menns thn tloB has tor against tefuifllP Dr, dmto IfIam tor ralalu tisip lfoBtploh«>tF this yiUM #«bintM ]Mify la«Bi Nna m Af TffltlUfTrt hqr toWiW- * Program- L. H. JoSat, dialrmaa; j■A•l•■» Jaanury Bft C!«l|| and J. H. McLaod, Jr. I _ — Muaio—Ed Craig, ^atawaa; Dr fljVfifgigi J. W. Branson and Joe MeKato. IPJItHHo ^ , lutercluh rafaUlona—W. A. (Ah-|1|lAM AS^tl bett) (Male, chairman; Howard(rW \jlTll.jaCTrlW Speaks and DatSdata Brown. UnderprtVtlpged chlldrun fRIrsi ProbatloAal Rioe, ehatrman; Oaear Smyri*^aloed for posltlmi MDaoMaot' chalnBan; W. R. (Buddy) Dnl^ I sentatlve, CAF-T wtIR sMarj aC Dr. J. W. Brunson, Dun HUB wt 188887 psr year. ’ , ^ , Dr. C. F. SowaB. ) An eraialnatliii wr prehntioiat Yeeattonal guidance — B. A.|(p«mMMh A0iilM88Mtt It thh Small, ehainaan; C. L. Shealey. O.labove poalfioli mMMMOd 10- Stogaer, Jrv and John Gettya. I day by the MB^Rpe’ Sem’etaiy, Boya a^ gferls work — Carirfloard of U. 8- CM SchkMburg, chairman; Beck RasaeSiamlners tor thn and Howard SpAaki^ .iMtlhfion BranAh^iMBep NO. R Ah. Sponsored youW organfsatloos—^mnta 8, GpcBSto, Vto tiMtoClia. to O. Stogner, Jr.. Chairman; Darldlho fSksd are to toe Y^sat At- Harter and F. B. Karr. ImlnlMrafiMi Braneh lira Office Agriculture W. C. McCarteyriAnt field statimM of to# Yntototp ehalrmaa; Usher Myers. Geael Admtalatntlouto the Pearoo and T. T. MaHea. rhums, OeargiB, Public affairs —'ftank Moat-j(Mr(^aa and Tenaitoti* •tooel at 1# o^clMC. wtW e BMo ctoua tot every «bs. Mmn* lMr vunia».uit IL’UL tho ehmieu wt toe tofteh at 4 ototoek. Bva ana M inM to |Rtnpd Weto I tonEvice gomery, chairman; DaCoeta Broi and C. J. Outlaw. BAaiaeaa ataadardp ■ Pr. J. W. toruuaoB. toalrmah; H. 8. Bowdenl and'JidlaB Barns. Support of churehua ta Wo aplrit- aal i^s—Oaear Stoyrl ehalrmaa; DaCiopto BrwFn And N. 0. Araett Flat Oniek Man . Dies At 71 Years Lawis ISotehor Pafle.'71, of Ker-| Shaw, Itot January 1 at hla home| In tha llat Oraek comaunity. Funssnl lorrlOM won conducted! ut 11 o'ol from We Raffilo touruh by the! Raw. LsaUe W. by tke Rev. the Rev. Mip. meat f( tpryr Mr. fUle to-' dauihton, Mtto Crauk gMllto, ouaiar: tp# crfTuxahaSt tar. Kanatogton of AppUoauts may NMrij daatha oeeaa