the herald and news (newberry, s.c.).(newberry, s.c.) 1922 ... · iwilliej cr'o3ea >11-1s...
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iwiLLIE CR'o 3Ea > 11-1S AFTLP.J CHRISV>?AS EVE JOY R-DL
Two CoiKpanior.s Arrested on ^Ci-.arr-eAssault With Ir>.ic;::t io Iv>i: No
Su?picicn of Evidence oi
Foul Flay
The county .i>urt hou^e iv> .-apa^ty u:i Tuesday evening .-.
hear the testimony at ihe inqa-.'^ o::'the (ie:td body oi W ;..:e (i rubor.
Geo. Tnomas and Wili:a>n L jvern.jtwo young nsea who had been u:i a
joy ride wit!: Willie G ruber . n < nr..-;
mas w: had bc.ru arrested "0:1 .ho!charge of a'.sauit and battery wi;h jintent to kill an ! w e held in ':: !)awaiting the result of the ;>f jWillie Gruber. G.aler died Tu. -day jracrning ami the i:n;u.". was. he.Tueid :y evening at 6 o'clock in the |county court house by Magic trace |Douglas. The yof.iij; men liveti at ihejMollohor. village and all the pcjplejcame to hear the inquest.
There was nO. ever, a suspicion ofOVIUC*.H'J lU jintention of foul- play the ver- jdiet of the jury war correct, thru ihe\ jdid r.c: know what causcu thc death.Jhat is the statement of the doetc.:-:v%ho held the post aiortem cxamimlion, except -;hat' Dr. J. K. Vv"!ck *
who was culled in consuitati >n beforethe death of Mr. Gruber slatedin his testimony tli.it dea-.h was causedin his opinion by aicoholi; poisonHut in che itateTneni: signed ly DrsTl H. Pope ani J. K. Ys kkc:\ they ;-u\
they do not l:no*.v -.he cau.e of ilea:':It seems th:.t the three your?: mer.
had gone out in a stripped For^an;"were in search of liquor- and wha*
. they would call a ^cod x'nie \V: h nc
puHO ? rc injure or harm arcv onj.
Magistrate Douglas calk-d the ejur'
to order promptly ai o'clock an;'* announced that '.he jury had .beerempannelied ?n the mbrnir.p: and ha:viewed ihe tody of Willie Grubsand the inquest had been adjourned
r to this hour. The jury was compost:of V.. Cr\;mr. W. IT. Hanco:-k. T
* E. Stroud, J. M.Guir.. C. E. PerkinsJ>. 0. Willis. The >* 1 iito .wnV represented by Lawyer E. J. Green md E
/ S. Blende appeared for he yjjrmen who had been arrested c n thcharge cf arsault an-! baiti-ry witintent to kill and w.rc held awaitinthe outcome cf '.he inquest.
The first wilne-s c::i;e> wr.fi LatheCo'uiins. * He said he w: in :!> yron Sunday af:craoon wHvr. a ea
came a!on? and as 1: asseu ihe fror.i
of his home Ceo. The one of r'ipassengers threw up his hands anc Isaid. l;Wc are riuinr. ain't we:" am
before he c.vild p: ni? har.-is cU w:
the car hsd dashe : acros* the >'oa:
toward Blunter Hawkins' cotton nelandthen across the re.. 1 in L'neite direction into a Mr.Cousinssaiu there were in the car GeeThomas and Willie Grater h:hI ar
G.her whom he did net know. Whe.the car struck the bank it was iroin;at a high speed. Grubor was fittin.on-a box on the 1>. -k of the car am
did not fall efi' when the car mad.the dataes across .he road. Thomawho was driving- got out and crankevup and the car
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ran again hut wa:
very wobbly. It choked down agai.and Gruber got under the car an<
took off some bolts and Thomas workedin the front and look the rodoff to the shop ar.d had then: straightened. ^Thomas asked Gruber why hdid r.ot huivy ana curst-u him.' Gruber said he was doing the best hcouid and '.old Thomas he should p.j
do :hat. Lavern the o.ther oceupsnfell out of the car. They wire dr>nking though Mr. Cousin;- did not se
any whiskey. They go: the ear star:
ed and after th-.y moved down .hroad ditl not see any more 01 tuea
after they crossed the branch. Gruoepulled oil his coat vhiiv working: ur:
der the car and .Mr*. Cousins said hbrushed the dirt off his back ar.d Jinet iee any bruises or evidence o
having been hit and he did not com
plain of any aia.Several other witnesses were swor;
as to the wreck and they si;id abcuthe same as M*\ Cousins.From the testimony i: seeaas tha ,
Mr. Thomas r.- v? hi.- Ford v.* .}
Mr. Lovern ar. '. ief. Willie Grube?out by the 'oad ant :i he could go badfor him teim: ur, .bit' to brinir thenboth in at th .v;. r t' Hi< for.got out of commrr jr. ::nu he an.H-". on- Vv I-I f. >1 h ' : <!" ' \ri
with him and brinj: V-'.:':. - alu*r Iwalked vj.i to where be was a-:
found that -.he;" could :i -t hiiiand Wicker \w:iz l l'i. heme 6D. X. Morgan sir! d . y.i a:, uu
t'jmohiie ami ;. .valked bu-.-k i.
the : I;>Hoh{;:i villa, o a\d'
M"Rn-h V i > ;v *
for Wi)!;, (tru!)=. r Gv,>. Th:.m:<who hurl remain*v: :u "i
for Tv. > < w. : -;.vV.'ho" v ?:v' V .'% .'.I . "i V i.
MVS Thojv : v.. .u* *i <'
his c: ?. - who v <
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w.s : v- >i >v*.o:: : i.t-v;i !
I:1!Ilk ilv* was I t1 Ui.1".'}
him in M". Mrliwi -u ; v;
him t tht hoim f f
eu: i'i hi.r. >v the A p:iy .
n a .ia..n. n;- . i>iit N :i
iv,Calais' consciousness and diedTut'.-day n; >: liiiu'. 1: -y w
;id.- ..i d were t:. : . :
of each Cth: r. V'?.:> ( ;>;' a? tl Jit. v 1 > V.'... Jher
as he set*mod to be cold. It ii a
very sa:i a!"air. A.- .<ut- ihcy ws.
all l '.v:' s and ciis*:*i: ! .:H* te.".ivr.: s
littis." ...>: far an ' jr: t a little more
than was jrood i <>r theh>.Dr. J. K. Wicker said he wa< called
.. .nm \\ ;'
i ; 1litn. .. .
on Monday by I W. E. Lake -vh.>.v;a? :ho attending phy -:ciaii. He made t
an examination and found a
man a^yjt 1!> ye.;r< ofcl. le;;-- and Jann> pavaivand eve.; invat'.- 1
11 -*, i* i \ \ ii :.
*v ^1% in y i v a no i .* *
very f<>:. Ho saw no evidence on
: Hody of any injury ;he Ik. :
and he rend the ieliov.5:i.r statemer. i
si^aed by hi:n and I>r. T. H. P.r)e;vvha made a pus; mortem examinationai the request .>{ the family."We hereby certify :ha: we exam-'
the body ar Willie Gruber. \Yi ;
found no > of externa! injury.;\fts>r minute examination <>'
' the j>a!I and b'rin v.e found no evidence;
>f iajuiy and at the request of Wil-jio It ruber's lather we removed the;Jtomaeh and prepared the -iame for jhinr.Knt io Columbia for further ex j
-." nination. Cause,of cieatn unknown i
o U;\ Th-x. H. Pcne, John K. W.irk-;j
The wa.? r.al ~tr: : analysisii was ascertained thai tY:tate had no :;rran ;.:ron. io: *l~.c
:na!ys:s ana .h? only way ;t e u'.u hvictiie would bo to send it to a privaterMoratory and as the cost was 20.
mK-h it v.:: ;v.r sent.I: was a very d ".iTair and wo 10 ;
::v* tha. .he otbcrw::? quiet Carl. - jnas festivities should be marled b\ j-Hie :7nff!rtunr/:e incident. The Mo! Johon boys art' ail fine fellows and:re loyal to each other.The your.;: nun who were under
arrest have o 1* course been released.
riRS. ROSA ALDRICHDiSo :N GREE?sV/OOD
.-'uncra! Scrviccs Held Wednesday!Wch Burial at rcrasr Homo,
B^rnv/cll
.'he State.Greenwood, De -. 26. Mrs. Rosa
VHrich, one .f the oider resident a'
ireon.vood and. a member of one o!
:e most .prominent families ui the
'ate, died at the heme ef her only)n. A. P. Aid rich. Sr., here last nighttt 7 o'clock. Mrs. Aldrieh had beenn declining health following: a fallecently, but h:j.d taken par: in the"hi vir.as celebration at her hom*/esterUay and was apparently as well.j. uaial until 5 o'clock, when she bean:?i!:, dying two hours later. Theaneral service v. ill be held here toaonowlr.ornlng -i i) o'elock. follow! by intermei.t ac Barnwell.Mrs. Aldrleh was the daughter of
udge and Mrs. A. P. A!ar"ch o!
>arnwei! county. She had been a<:dentof Greenwood .for about 2."ears. She came of a family noted>r their brilliance and Mrs. Aiariclvas a woman of marked attainment:r.d scholarship. Sse lived in Bostor.jv a time and was sought after tr
.'C-ture before discriminating audi-r.ces.
Besides her one son. Mrs. Aldrk-h< survived by four sisters: Mrs. HV. Richardson. Columbia: Mrs. Mar]. Alien, -Jersey City: Miss ?.?beecaVIdrich. Jersey City; Mrs. Milled ".
*Dnh:in\ Anderson. M:s. Aldricbas in her 81st year, hiving beerjrn Februarv 20. 1S42.
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io :he Editor of The Stifu :
There passed uv/ay in Green\vo;ni j.. \Trc Rik? A Id rich. I
io of the notable -iteraiy v.\>nien othe state. She was the eldest dauuhrof ".he la.e Jud?;e Alfred Proi-toi\!dr:*-h of Barnweh. whose couragc:isimmediately f;;ii iwir;j (. 'nfederate war. '>ei\>re. Uurin. |
i after the peri oil of Ec construe-j"on. n-.ade h'ni stand as a his:orical |I'uctrat:;.n >f the independent of |
I he judiciary. Mr. . Aidrieh was re-jj larkab-e for her beauty and social Jharm, no: less ;har. for h. r *;.
.. n. . .. . -i
t.ainnu-rjrs. Durin.i- :ne nev O: !
rc^ii U'e in Wv Y:>?v. :
iuccil ir.nr.y r.ovels. stories ; inajr- jsCiai '.2 ! .* .t.'ii Aas on0 *4 a |
i "< (>t* >v. vr. ana voiv.-v n _
v-ivr.i vvc5:'' Jadjr-' Tonney. \-].<>:?ic 1 p: iu.-m J" >V- 0; i .!s 1'tei tv w r!; and the proi-ier.t*
"aughter. Mrs. Hayes, with whom she]"'""'I" ... ''"""I
\ nr>n*? the f. rtvr '..nil as-ix-iarcs ot
ier early '.lays i:i Barnwell, wiih'h-i.- trivs":^:-.v
.! hi- e::u of i :*r !ivas the R V. Pervoneal Davces Hay. j
Sv .... v . \i.-c :
:. .:h i'.ci - n. . .. i*. A! v..
Gli'cenwootl. Sn.- is sm*vive*J byv..". a ift hi? chii hvn. Alfre I Aldri -h
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; . the children of r.iW. ii. Duncan.! i
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PROF. W. 5. MORRISON.3sJ:-J D \V
Qr.o <?? Oic:;c' .'tieirib.-rs C-.c tr.so:Collegei \ct.:ly L>
v*-v. !>.:.
Shannon Morrison,professor ;;l
tJL'lon xv.zz estaoiisneu, tl.eU uucldenhh. .... .. v Y.i
;tc ii:!ni vhi I., hear: failure ;:':vr
::!ne.-s . i" oni :'
essor ilornson was nearly 70 yearsof age having been born la Wir.r.storo,April 7. IS"?*', bat was still vigorous
an-! ,i tiw o.'ly ai.:! mia-i ...a
r. i i ::-j; > any.hlisg hisiv-
te:u ni/.x ion t.
:!o : survived by his v. iuov. . 2.v.
Xaney Carlisle Morrison, fou? ciau'^h;e. Mi... * Xanr.ie. Mir.:;; vi, U.> :
anu Willie Mary. and one son. WA::.-.:1;, nil o: \vh -m \v.:v ho:iu fthe Christmas holidays, though Austii.. ."J iv 1! earlier in the e*.\-::ii:x tc
v. jrn ni- ho.ne in Yi:y;:n::i.Funeral services will be h It: at th:
. h.*:v a.
'.V. v? ..*!v t. aiv.i 1 if :*i .1 v:V:>j a. I. he Ok5. Sion-j . v..a- y
Pv >fi's>or r>: .^rrlsoi/s . :.:a \y:1:*! ;>w : > nnr.y po,>^!- :h:*ough'U
tr nr.-.: -luriinihcusands of former Ciemst cx>iic^e
* > h<' h;::i tilUlh*. 1 .on* C -*
V~e bey- than babiv a*;* <> "
..a.'h.v in' hi.. ':^ncr:ti.: r. :S-?ui'Csrclina,ar.i he was leved a:*-.! .hor:!hy all.Thsr t'.t-aih of William S!v.au
Morrison removes from tho etluca;icnalficl:} in this* state. one of li :
r.. : p:-- :nineii-: andV-_ v....i ; :
iisrinction for neaxly half a century1 ST.". f{.. v v.;- : - n:
vate i *hboi and at the -uounc iiion ir-ti:utc*and a! V.'oix'ar.1::o-!:pfo. which ha enu-i'id in 1ST! and.from which hp v/a. grad-uated witHiisiini I: Ion :n *S7*.After srraduarion he ai once be^an
ter*vlilup:. He established the WellforJIn ; i v ^ -in;endenithere until -1SS4, when he
.v.is called to Spartanburg to orzan,;n.iMIT)J' ;n*v:U: th - 1:.'i v><) ; ;.*<!jew. T v,\> \..
r;ant to GreenV^e to establish theOeenvil.'e >;-:uc: sysiem -a::-.;
.* : in t-ha ;;e :.f t-5u work ti: " until!ST 2. \vhoii .ht- ho.::*.! o'i .vr : ?> r
vlemson collie in orjsani itsfae.;ic\*hi:;. ;>. chai? r i
:ory and economics. He began his:.T.chin<r v. Ik u ! Ivvi.-y !ui:>: ?'j?siot! ti'.i- i vilio-'o w.m
to siaoev.ts a:u: has .-Vu.u'.>;ii n;; us:ysi" c : .i-nv. Froft-s >;;
Moirl Jon was an (7: Jiu^ia: : .Mu'
tati* and lota! history anil i>.a's .naii.v ;.va;> 1h-. in)';-r? har.iireti? -f s:iiik-nts 10 !::: va li.w ?fc 1 :vy t: > a a
?-'Av coinn::-:-lilies.Fi-r many years ;V; lV.->;*c M;;.
;.V: h ; bj n ir.valiy inte;*e>li-d ir.Sanday school wail: in the state andhas been an r._-. 1ve and effective
-n ilie St:::;; Inter.; .-n:>:r.u aSan
day Sc!u. '
a->. iat: >n. 1
a> in 1ul*:i1 an.I i\ j!ky Si'; .
*' :rU. Since its
y. 2;, ji*r f. '.ih *;w:. nn-mbcr o Hi - -:r. >v
r;>-ic.TO }! :hodsV church and forctvaik* a:' of th t tin:- a . .va !
< r':? chut.h.%r. . an i at!
iar.it a- a ommamty. ~viil greatly ouss
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?: / :v :. .v o:
ana his service. Aijnost^the last bith. "j :.! >*' f.' .' h v n
osc n with the instigation trosi tneJ have i.-e :
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an Irishman in Ireland these days.
wiil make a date with her becauseCh:*;>:mas is si> near.
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<B> REV. P. B. FITZWATER, :>. D..
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i illilARY TOPiCr^-Favored St ri s ofli .* v.2i i i
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JUXi '.* JPIC Jcsus Went About Do-
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YOUN'.j Pi-It .\is l.k AlU'LT TOPIC
s' !. > ;! v\' the quartersa\ t- !*!' i.ii.i'-. ail ? list* eea;.n!:i;:ir
thf.ite is Jesusi i.ri " v.wv to conducttltf review. . sujrirested In Peloubet'sXoJk . ; : > : 11o follow1!uu" o li. is!.-;;:! :*> of the
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j eia- ! 1 a :U"!t'L l's*J*i "!' >!]><>!::1. 's if the World.li. "
-t - lieipt is ana IIow lie
i.'I 's I>ivine Power and How
j lie <1 Tr.4. Ch: >"> Mfi'iiw!-; of Toachir.ir. j
j < Love in Irs Many Mani-:
j fesin:j: Ci.rNi's C'Ka'nire and How He |j SI ved I:.
7. '!): ist'5 Foe> an 1 Ills Poarncrs !
Willi Thorn.S. T'ity fur Sinners.
! u. n:! ;> *.< r. ssin- Through Human |i Ex!:i-rit':u-e. ji ;<>. 1" ;:*i-r as a Mi.-sionaiV and an:
Organizer.1!. <'liri^i's Itelaticn ; > rho Father.
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ID. < 'lirisi*s Preparation lor me
CI:inn:c :' ilis I.iiV.t
Another v.ay wuiihl be !>y snninmrieach lessun. statin.- the oursJandiui:an;l i *:i !i:n_r <>L' eachlesson. The following i ujr?estionsare :
Leoccn 1. Tiic l ir:h of John the
I!.:; fist. v.h: -h fr;. . ilie human sfand!; cini was i:nj !! !<\ v.'::- r.iv ;ince<lTt> father. Xaeharlas. For hi< u'uIbelief !: > w:s >i;;:11 11 wish fUnnl-noss.:.) ! : of his sorv.-iiit nnaacstior.-.'I'l'.n i !J: V.."; lie : i,
Lerrcn-2. as ::s !* < : h!e;!:-mi -a's ]lie pcupliet liad foretold *
i TOQ^van? bgiore, aiv.1 at the ujre< i rv.vlve yogi's ; < nils i: !y t*j**rere-1 Iii! > l!: sorvl-\ - hor.se.
! Ii:s ntvine i.* in
! an I ^^llC'-Irve;! a l::e o: iiiiai
Lessor. 3. Jo! :'5- ;! *< r>iin!istr.v was a i.-r<: .< : Nr the c >tnji:..; i>:' <"irl.-!. II. ;> irl.'s. ly ]i v;>rhe.l
i :* sii ueu'ntont1 .
u- oij ! !c imperii",i'iu. 'i .sou.vth a I:typre'-her. he humMy de -lai r! That
I rhri-: was immeasurably greaterthan
Lscsc.i }. Jesus after II;s3 ;: 1: I.-iii was i< (! ,yy the Spirit intolie wii Ties* to ;e tempted oi !.hedevil. Toe was i<> lesr the
i ivaiiJy >:' the incarnation. The re!suit v.as e victory a -ir. <n
straiVu of JI is ability to save to theall who irissr
' Lesson 5. i'o'vr-'M the irnld!t'n age '.!!u>!i the earth when ChristJ will ivii::).
Lessen 5. While Jesus was here lie
j Ixjilrd : :1 kill-is of diseases and t'fl:>t
j our deVjis. He authenricaie-d I lisi mission an (J provt <1 iii< pir.vi<r to for*
j give skis ;>y iniraei:!o*is deeds.Lessor; 7. .Te-ns tauirlir rhe disjeipK-s i!ie priixhd'-s whic!i should'j
govern .'.i TIi< kingdom. Onlywho been i.orn fro; i ai-ove van
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! io\f txif::* rin^riu's.
Lcsiic.^ S. W'itTlf in Simon's h uise
:it 'lir.r.-. :*. w.->:h:;n who h:vl !.(. n :ii -.IT i? 4.''
. vnr-or ;;i 'inro-I .Vsus loor
an<i wipe.? r 1 :<*i \\:: ? he- hair. The
j 11 u1 * > .7esi;< i\>r ;'orj.civivir - is i: -;is:tiv<i hv th<*
| ] ('!>>' r. < f sins .' .rui\ t'Ti.
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ficdf Redeemer Is trul;/ p:lad tidtiijrs.
sii-r.:," ;< v v. ii! liu' <-.f thej hi? tjisk hciors and with p rtvtr
!<> t:< ,,r> t >
!lien;ii'M. 'i i.OSe \vJ-o
; earnesrly pray that the Lord will: i ;!: laborer* ii. > .->t.
Le::cn 11. r > i. t:.:>s!rio:> ;j :!. w v "WI.m is r.ys;_ .. i'.-j* ".i * ::ii.
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j ures on enrth and is n<.; ric-h toward(!' ii i .1 :<
Co::-."' love. Faith, Hope, L:fe.
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< . jit lla- li.ijv vioir-.J:>>*; i - 11 i' *.
r,!i! :ill j . ! li.'.vo Way*. r.f n; i:is
in:-* >>: > ~i i::ands.^ :i r a marine:-j> >.\v !! < -'. 11 I:rtr :: ha -I
11) !>; : : led a kind . f ritual. says!tin* Xo>v York ITeraJd. This lias coiuejdown to ns from tiu> ajros v hs a ouri
ars ^Ii i th.-i:- v.ar :jt j:;i ir\ i.:h!( !;:;nN ol" civilization.
Eve:; i!: mi-rliiy ti:o{!i::s r.'M Kv:: :!! ! * * > In*.: !i a>ido ^niiic |
:i<"vs ll-.at have tia-ir roots deep |in i a:-i;uds;a.
Cid Customs That Continue.
I'ra'ci'iiy a't-.-r Iand jChrix.is. no festival of iiu i
yi-i-rulrr \v:tii. lontr-i'S-'trtli-(lisluv] Veur'^ !;iy. JVviin: 1 i: I:ii 'v*i of tiioso aif jthe :iii !!! :: < drawn from wh:i; \v:^
(*;:!! '(! !!!" "V ,:;;sIn S<"T>;iaiv; iw 11< !"? < r:> roam v;< <
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of ;! (> .war. rpj" <-'ii io ia;tlTs its vr :::**.< jicrforme*!!.y . a:iu!'- H'.iit. Tht* : 71' IJ tus <!
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i!\ClZEAz' D PZ.N3JGNS FOR jCIVIL \$Ail VETERANS ! j
* v\ashing&cn. Dec. 19. VeteransflIid' ih. Civil war, widows ;>i veterans;-n.I t-lvii war r.urprobably w:,: receiveChristmas presents from the!^n'. ?i'nnie it in :h. of in:-reas<.:<;
pc'-isi.-n iho ro uit an ftjrree- iiv.-n: i>y ^jiiii-ret's on mc-jISuiVJ!). V>' Pf-iMi );:!.
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si: ii'V i>y .at* !>i uSi' a. . .v |recent special session. Slignt differ- j< < ;k i a'i'i ! the iv.'.i ia<u e.{ nave'
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!!:'. :.n<! Jie jm' iooiia's.;r'.a:;:eiore ' histnias.\" !.- -'f v. ani*cvi
i nc;:.u.\ r!M:ii :>"0 to .$7:2;>;o;>ir . v.'ldv'jwv* pen :o::> f: .:.i $30
: $50 an : nurses pensions from
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k:>. yiiv-r. .-n an:a2ir.a* array of:-cav.i:fni ... r-'jea p:v> l.ied v illi a
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j">;' v : kitfil !" l'i'ls s!h existed,! r;; exacted. She lot it ho
v. n ;i!s what rons Ti'iciiCOS wr^Mr mI u j!c V. 111:i11>1; 1 iI!ir of the jc-VeiS:m<i ?! >:K;s \\].:'<h s!u looked for at
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rstand how the custom fell:;:f disuse ami in ?he time of <ieu$ pIV was abandoned.The o- -ifrs was als' very .
:.i;: <. a ad o'a-n oh St. Stephen's n tv,(:::;-I< ;vcrs. parents and masters ; Hrsented< "hri>iinns ?m xcs to t??' fr d vpendeiii-.It was a lY-nn of<'hrfG{mas<>:; Xc.v Year's day,howt-ver. uii'ts w.M'i' oxelanued betweenfriends and a<*("ji:aintanres as a
o!' >< 1 will. This eustoai. perhaps.had its origin in the h"x whichwas ir.lvMi aboard every vessel thatFailed nr f port (hiring the octaveoL Christmas and r.hieh was not'to!. > d uj.nij tho rvrurn of thest-h (' >n;n":>in;t'!is vero to ho droppifdj!!t:i t!i;s !m>v. lartre ns* small, acronym*as t'c day hail I>;**'n propitious or othenvisf.Tno person r<> whom the conoftin* h<-.\ w to ?lv<-n was s:miohaw a mass said for fjjo t
:::: rinors win* had ninth1 tho pri ft!!om- > rho name or "'ChristMa^ hox^s."whirl: woro vlv-m up to mid ! ) ; alfWef>h v Yrar's day. Ha'-U tiiysedays known as "! day."'
M'i& NJANUARY FIRST DRAWS NEA3.
Th- V.zhl an.I >.:: > mar*. v
He ? >::: > wholes a*. as-v-i from < i
His i.ou'.t is tiilel vith}*or that flay is arT'-"'"'1 hins
!f u.v-ru dreads to ft.V. :: : Fi' rt Wi;\-::i rr-rr.ir.J ivlta
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Tfe^t w::i be hard" to-'keep^"i v ou! ] rnsi:e aa aa^ei %j~eeix.
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thanK the sroodc/
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ins this year andi our appreciation
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thankful to have3K2 mis vears andy * /
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