THE CITIZEN, FHIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1011. TT 88 WHAT THE HAWLEY. St. Phllon.ena's Fair Net Proceeds flawKnO. IlftMlCJ J)roui-Uiit hcnio Last... ,Wcck- Ice Hrcak-Up On Lncka- waxen, Special to THE CITIZEN. Hawley, Pa., January 12. The ' Price and Butler Company will be-, gin a three nights' engagement at the Standard Theatre Thursday night, January 12. Opening play will be I "The Minister's Son." Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. This company won a good reputation when here last winter, playing to a full house at each performance and their return visit will no doubt bo received with a hearty welcome. Irvln Buck recently made a busi ness trip to Btach Lake. The St. Phllomena church fair was a great success. Net proceeds were nearly 1,000. Dreamland's manager, Mr Kelly, i has opened a Nlckeletto at White Mills. Shows to bo given three nights In the week. Mrs. Charles Schlager expects to soon start for Panama where her husband is located. .Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Muller, Scran- ton, were guests of Joseph Pennell ' and wife Tuesday afternoon. I The ladles of the Methodist church I Will meet with Mrs. Frank Harden-1 bergh Wednesday afternoon. All ' members are requested to be present. Raymond Williams Is the new chef i at Hotel Denlson. Tiiere were no services in the Presbyterian church on Sunday ow ing to the absence of their pastor, Rev. W. S. Peterson, who is attend ing the annual Presbytery of his church. Rev. Mr. Smalley, of the Baptist church, who has been seriously sick with an attack of the grip, was able to occupy his pulpit again Sunday. Tho Kimble Lumber Company have purchased the lumber on tho WUsonvIllo property and work will begin at once. Hon. Miles Rowland was at the above place lirst of the week to make arrangements to house his large force of men. Florence Williams has moved his family from the toll gate house to rooms in the Breihaupt building on Bellemonte Avenue. District Superintendent Rev. L. C. Murdock will deliver the evening ser mon in the Methodist church next Sunday. Mrs. F. L. Tuttle was in tho Elec tric City Thursday. Joseph Helzog, Jr., and wife, at the Eddy, are rejoicing over the re cent arrival of their first born. On New Year's day a son was born to Mr, and Mrs. Harry Williams of Main Avenue. The fear of another drown-out caused the pepple of lower Hawley much uneasiness tho llrst part of last week. i Earl Monday morning the Ice In the Lackawaxeu began breaking up and found a barrier as usual near the mouth of the Paupack river, backing the water up to such a height as to nearly surround Balsden's llv-1 ery. The furnace In Park View hotel was for a time out of commis sion by the water, otherwise no great damage was done. On Wednesday morning the ice broke loose and mov ed down the stream. Miss Ella Paterson, Centervillo, was a visitor of Mrs. Katherine Rid dle and daughter, Anna, last week. (From Another Correspondent.) E. L. Schlager Is In Scranton to day attending a meeting of Scranton Fire Insurance Co. Miss Eliza Douachy has returned rfom a week's visit with her sister, Mrs. Chas. Alton, at Scranton. Frank Foster, Scranton, was a pleasant caller In town Friday. M. C. Rowland, Klmbles, and Dr. H. B. Ely, Honesdale, were doing business in town on Friday. Thomas Burke, the hustling brok er of Scranton, returned to that place Saturday after a week's stay In town. Elwood Scragg, Scranton, was do lus business In town Friday. Mrs. R. H. Ely is seriously 111 at her home on Church street. Chas. Marshall has taken a posi tion with F. F. Swingle. Florence Williams has moved from the toll-gate house, Wllson vllle, to the Breithaupt house, Bel mont Hill. Mrs. Sarah Kimble Is visiting friends at Gravity. Jack Staats, a genial knight of the grip, was doing the town Monday. Miss Eliza Schlager is confined to 1 Miss Gertrude Drake, who teaches i at Hoadleys, spent Sunday with her parents, Jns. Drake. Mrs. Mame Sturdevant was a vlsl at Wilkes-Barre last week. Miss Gussie Crockenberg was a visitor in Scranton last week. Mrs. Guss Hensel and daughter. Dnrothy, have returned to their home 1 in Carlisle, after a week's visit with her parents, James Colgate and fam-1 ny. USWICK & LAKEVILLE. A Serious Hunuwny Near UswicU. Special to THE CITIZEN. Uswlc'k, Pa January 12. On Fri day evening, four men were driving home from Hnwley, when they had a runaway and general smashup. The men wore Messrs. Rohrhuber, Long, Dnnlels and Marcus Degroat. They were seated in a light lumber wi)3on At a business meeting of tho Key nnd wero coming up tho hill towards ! stono League of C. E. last Wednes- Uswlck, near Beach House. When they reached the top of tho first steep part of the hill there wns con-' siderable ice, and the wagon slid around until the hind wheels struck tho bank and Marcus Degroat land ed In the brush beside the road. Mr. Long pulled the team to tho middle of the road, and got tho wagon in the road, when all of a sudden It commenced to slide again, and col lided with the bank on the other Bide of tho road, with such tremendous force that It threw 'the three other WEEK IN WAYNE FOLKS IN THE SHIRE i men out, Dnnlel Degroat landing on I his hln In the middle of the road. Mr. 1 In "omo bruBh at thrown Into ,..,. ,1rnn.,i nlnnir n Httln farther up the hill. It was supposed I that the neckyoke came loose from : the tongue of the wagon and the team ran away, smashing the wagon all to pieces, throwing out a now cut- ting box and scattering the meal, feed and groceries in all directions. Marcus Degroat escaped uninjured except for a severe shaking up. , Daniel Degroat hurt his hip and one j leg. Mr. Rohrhuber had a gash cut In his face and bruised him quite badly. Mr. Long had his side and shoulder and head hurt. They all reached home that same evening, ex cept Mr. Rohrhuber's horse Charlie. The two horses became separated as they ran, and Mr. Sander's grey horse, Prince, started for homo, and ran as far ns Mr. Ruescher's, who saw that he was running away and stopped him and kept him there un til tho men arrived. They took him homo and sent out searching parties ' to hunt for tho other horse. He was found in tho woods below Ruescher's with one of his feet cut and bleed-1 ing, and was brought home the fol-' lowing morning. Mr. and Mrs. C. Sanders, Uswick, are entertaining Mr. Scheibl and daughter, Miss Sophia, New York. Messrs. Andrew Conklln and Alva Masker made a business trip to Gravity Monday. John and Emma Scllleupner re turned home, Friday, after a two weeks' sojourn in New York city. LOOKOU'l. Ilcntli of Curtis Layton, Mutamorns, Fanner Resident of Lookout, Mourned Milk Wagon Upset Newsy Personals. Special to THE CITIZEN. Lookout, Pa., January 11. Post master LaFord L. Teeple spent a part of last week in Port Jervis and Now York City. Quite a number of changes have been made in the postal rules and regulations for tho new year. Tho New York Dairy Product Co. have employed a large force of men and teams and are harvesting Ice for tho coming season. A number from this place are at tending a sale at the home of tho late L. W. Hanklns of Union. We learn Mrs. Hanklns will make her homo with her son, William, of Au burn, N. Y... Miss Rose Lane, who has been spending her vacation with her aunt, Mrs. Joel G. Hill, has returned to Scranton. Mr, and 'Mrs. George B. Knapp re turned home on Wednesday from a week's vlslti with their daughter, Mrs. Millard L. Teeple, Pond Eddy. Frank Bruce, who was tqken to the State Hospital at Scranton, has re turned home, not very much improv ed in health, we are sorry to say. Coo F. Younc and Miss Ada Ran- ner, Braman, attended church here on Sunday and spent the remaining part of the day with John R. Mauds ley and family. Splendid sermon on Sunday morn ing. Those who doubt It come out on Sunday morning next and hear the young pastor. Rev. F. W. Con tant. He will surely please you. Miss Hattle Knapp gave a birth day party to her many friends on Saturday evening. A largo number were present and report a very en joyable occasion. Presents were numerous. Miss Lyda Flynn, who Is spending tho winter at Long Eddy, attending school, spent her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Flynn. John Hathaway, South Branch, visited his brother, Jessie, at this place on Sunday. News was received of the death of Curtis Layton, Matamoras, to-day. Ho has many relatives in this section where he spent his boyhood days. Some forty years ago he attended school with a number of people that aro still living here. The bereaved family have the sympathy of all. On account of tho Icy road, John H. Flynn, who carries the milk, to tho station, had the misfortune to upset his load; little harm was done, only a loss of milk and cheese. Mrs. Edward Lawson and daugh ter, Maud, have been spending the past week with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Toms. Georgo Mogrldge, a Civil War vet eran, is spending the winter at tho nome ot Frank Lester. He has a r. .. T .... ,1 t .1 , .1 1 "uu ""J"" very much telling his war record which was grand as a soldier E. Teeple shot a fine wild cat one day last week. He will have It mounted Misses Jennie and Sarah Robb aro spending a few days with their par- nt,8, M,r' 1nd SIrs- James Rou,- "muo MAPLEWOOD. Ico Harvesting At Lake Henry Sur prise Party For Miss Jennie Groni lidi News Nutslielled. Special to THE CITIZEN. Maplewood, Pa., January 12. Ico harvesting on Lake Henry was re sumed Saturday when 12,000 cakes were stored, Aaron Black Is super intending the work for the Consum- I ers' Ico Company of Scranton. day evening, William Kenner was ad mitted as an active member. Miss Augusta Mitchell was leader of tho Endeavor meeting Sunday night. Rev. J. G. Rosenberger fol lowed wltti a splendid sormon from Rev. 2:7 "To him that pvorcom eth." Rev. A. M. Sampsel will be present for-quarterly conference Friday, Jan. 13, at 3 p. m. At 7 p, m. there will be communion services and a sermon ! by the older. This will be Rev. Sampsel's last visit as elder as hlB ARE. DOING. term expires at the close of the con ference year. The many friends of Miss Jennie Gromllch tendered her a pleasant sur prise Saturday evening. Games and music were indulged In and refresh ments served by the hostess, assist ed by Mrs. Anna Schoonovor and Miss Maggie Ransome. Those present were: Misses Minnie Budenhagen, Pearl and Effle Bell, Edith Jones, and Jennie Gromllch, Messrs. George and . John Barthow, Ivan Bell, Ferman Schoonover, Guy, Roy and Friend Black, Samuel Ferris, Lyle Jones, Clyde Bell, Lyle Keeno and Howard uromiich E. J. Black has his mill yard stocked with logs ready for spring sawing. The Van 'Dusen cottage at Lake Henry is for sale, as Mr. Van Dusen, who was employed by tho Erie as storekeeper at Dunmore, has accept ed a position with tho Delaware & Hudson, and will reside in New York state. ARIEL. Many "Grip" Victims Leo Smith Critically 111 "Sunshine Sewing Circle" Meets. Special to THE CITIZEN. Ariel, Pa., January 12. Quite a number of our citizens aro afflicted with the grip; among the victims at present are J. W. Sandercock, E. W. Simons, Earl Rockwell and P. T. Howe. Lee Smith, who has been in fail ing health the past year, went to Scranton recently for a consultation with his physician, after which an operation was decided upon, which proved his disease to be cancer of tho stomach. He is at present in a criti cal condition at the home of A. B. Stevens in Scranton. L. II. Simons, who has been spend ing his holiday vacation at his home here, returned to resume his studies at the Harvard Law School, from which place ho will graduate in June. He was accompanied by his sister, Frances, who will take a course in Domestic Science at Boston, Mass. Elmer Samson, a student at Penn sylvania University, who has been spending the holiday vacation wit.li his parents, returned last Monday. Miss Ethel Headley, formerly pf this place, but for the past few yeaijs a teacher at Atlantic City, spent the holiday vacation at the home of her sister, Mrs. William Swartz, of this place. The "Sunshine Sewing Circle" met at the home of Mrs. Elsie Howe on Saturday afternoon, January 7. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Floyd Boston. The ice harvesters are very busy putting up a superior quality of tho clear as crystal which Is about four teen inches thick. ( E. P. Jon'es 'has returned home from a visit with friends in Ithaca, N. Y. 1 Mrs. H. B. Nuff, Laurel, Montana, is spending some time at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Calvin San son. Mrs. O. P, Smith' is visiting rela tives in Newark, N. J. Mrs. C. A. Benjamin is In Scran ton where she underwent an opera tion for a cancerous tumor of the breast. Oscar Bigart, Carbondale, spent tho holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Howe. Allen Pethlck has rented the bjaclc smith shop recently vacated by Theo. Klein. Mr. and Mrs. William Noble, De troit, Michigan, were pleasant call ers in this place recently. STEENE. Good Advice About "Early Retiring" Ico Harvest Begun. Special to THE CITIZEN. Steene, Pa., January 12. An old adage and a true one: "Early to bed, early to rise, attend to your business and advertise." The Lake Lodore Ice Company has commenced to harvest their ice. John Vanbusklrk, au old resident and farmer of Steene, has launched out Into the manufacturing of auto mobiles. His headquarters are at Wilkes-Barre. For a Now Year's present Mr. Vanbusklrk sent the Bobolink an auto or sample of his own design and manufacture with his compliments. William Nichols, Waymart, spent Sunday with Lesley Mill hero at Steene. Mrs. Oscar Clark and son, William, returned to their home at Deposit, N. Y last week after spending the holidays with her parents here, , ua a "ur""y w, iw f?r Lumberman Hollenback's team- sters and Jobbers, Plenty of water now with springs overflowing. Butcher Arthur Is at his old trade again picking up all veal calves. EAST HAMLIN. Plenty or Sickness in This Commun ity A New Phonograph Has Arrived Hero. Special to THE CITIZEN. East Hamlin, Pa,, January 11. Tho Now Year has started In with plenty of sickness In the neighbor hood; those who are complaining and sick In bod aro: Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Peet, Mrs. E. B. Smith, Abner Peet, Mrs. Emerson Peet, Mr., and Mrs. L. Chapman, Harry Smith, M. S. Peet, Ira Ressegino, Mrs. H. Fergueson, May Lamberton and "Grandma" Bell. Roy Patterson Is working at J, E. BIgart's Ice plant at Ariel, Ira O. Ressegino went to Scranton on Thursday to receive a new Edi son phonograph wagon, returning on Friday. I He will soon start on the road as a traveling salesman for tho Edison people. R. W. Kellam, Homer Ames, and Ernest Chapman aro harvesting lco at Maplowood for the Consumers' Ice Co. BRAMAN AND KELLAM. Special to THE CITIZEN. Braman, Pa., January 12. The recent rains have filled tho streams, wells and springs to the joy of all those who wore out of Water. There will be a dime social at tho . homo of Grant Caffery Saturday even- ing, Janunry 14th. All are cordial ly Invited to attend. Coe Young and his niece, Addle Rauner attended church at Lookout last Sunday and called at Mr. John Maudsley's. Wo are glad to report all the sick at this place are better. Mrs. Eugene McClure, Deposit, N. Y., visited her daughter, Mrs. Harp er Keys recently. PLEASANT MOUNT. Special to THE CITIZEN. Rev. William Usher, pastor of the Pleasant Mount Presbyterian church, left for Freeland and Rev. F. Von Krug, D. D., presbyterlal missionary, will preach Sunday morning and con fer with the elders. EQUINUNK. Heath Of Jacob AVoliIsclilagel Fine Coasting And Skating Breezy Pcrsonnls. Special to THE CITIZEN. Equinunk, Pa., January 11. The wife of Jacob Wohlschlagel, South Branch, died In "The Methodist Hospital" in Brooklyn Saturday, January 7. Mrs. Herbert Lakln and two chil dren, Long Eddy, are visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. Glle. The young people are enjoying the fine coasting and skating and several who have been indulging In the sport are nursing severe bruises. Tho singing class conducted by Charles De Lackner met at the home of Mrs. Elmer Billings on Sat urday. This Is an opportunity that tho young people and children of our town should take advantage of as Dr. DeLackner Is donating his talent and time. The class will meet at the home of Dr. Frlsbie on Saturday. Mrs. J. B. Hagadorn, Long Eddy, has returned home. She has been caring for her mother, Mrs. Glle, who has been 111. Mrs. Joseph Woodrow spent last Wednesday and Thursday In Han cock. Leon Gaston, Galilee, spent Sat urday and Sunday in our village. Addle Sherwood returned to her school duties in Long Eddy Mon day. Charles Mortgridge, Endicott, N. V., visited at tho home of Judson Young recently. The editor of THE CITIZEN was a business visitor here Saturday. Richard Watson will return to Mercersburg Academy, Morcersburg, Pa., Tuesday. LAKEVILLE. Hildegard Itehekali Lodge Enter tained Mrs. C.'A.- Daniels Con valescing News Briefs. ' Special to THE CITIZEN. Lakevllle, Pa., January 11. Mrs. S. Miller passed tho week-end in Scranton with friends. Miss Lena F. Osborne, Arlington, passed Sunday last at Gobies, as the guest of Miss Hazel James. A. Goble went to Scranton on business on Thursday. He called on his niece, Mrs. D. A. Smith at Scranton, Dr. and Mrs. Foss, Edward and Silas James and family at Wilkes-Barre. He returned Satur day evening. Rev. and Mrs. W. Walker and daughter, Olive, passed a short time with Mrs. Walker's parents, G. La fayette James and wife. R. W. Murphy, Hawley, called on his aged mother, Mrs. Eliza Mur phy, on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. S. Miller entertaln talned on New Year's Mrs. Levy and son, Davoy, Flnklesteln Bros, of Scranton, Abraham and Hyman Mil ler, Newfoundland, and Misses Min nie, Mary and Sammlo Miller. Miss Gladys A. Pennell has been confined to her bed with quinsy and lagrlppe. We are glad to note she Is somewhat improved at this date. Miss Lena F. Osborne entertain ed Hildegard Rebekah Lodge, No. 359, of this place, at her home at Arlington on Thursday, January G, 1911. Card playing and other games were indulged in after which a dainty, toothsome lunch was serv ed. Avmong tho party were Miss Minnie Locklin, Misses Hazel D. James, Elizabeth Alpha, Miles Bis hop, Clarence Pennell, Phil Sheeloy, Irvln Daniels, Mrs. A. Goble, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Seegar, Mr. and W. Everly, William Alpha, Miss Esther Flnley, Mrs. George Hazelton, Mr. and Mrs. G. Chapman, Mrs. G. Pen nell, Miss Cora Pennell, Miss Marie Schrader, Mrs. Lucy Glossenger and son, Kenneth. The happy party left at 1 o'clock wishing Miss Os borne many happy returns of the day. Mr. and Mrs. Alfrc'd Locklin pass ed Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walker, near Holllstervlllo. Mnrlo C. Schrader, Ledgedale, passed a few days here as the guest of Mrs. A. Goblo. Edward Loveless visited friends at Sterling recently. Frank White, Gravity, was a call er at this place last week. Tho many friends of- Mrs. Chas. A. Daniels will bo pleased to learn she is slowly Improving, which was the last reports from tho State Hos pital last Friday. ORSON. Wayne and Susquehanna County ti range News. Special to THE CITIZEN. Orson, Pa., January 11. Reaper Grange, Number 1048, of Orson, now has sixty-four members. Tho young ladles recently repeated their drama, "Not a Man In the House." and tho "same "evening an oyster ' supper was given which netted quite a nice sum for tho Grango. Each young lady for her trouble will receive a Grange hat pin as a souvenir. The Grange at -Herrlck Center hold an nil-day meeting Saturday, January 7, to celebrate tho New Year. Dinner was served nt noon. Reaper Grange, Number 1048, will hold their regular election of ohlcors on Friday, Janunry 13. All members In irnnil ntnmllni? am ox. pected to be present. Brothers D. J. and E. W. Hlne aro ill at their respective homes. Brothers Floyd Belknap, of Reap er Grange, Or3on, and Arthur Spen cer, of South Preston Grange, re cently attended the State Grange, which was held at Butler. Thompson Grange, Number 8GS, hold an all-day session on Satur day. The meeting was called to or der, and the oillcers-elect installed, in tho forenoon, and an oyster din ner served nt noon. We would suggest that all inter ested In the Grange subscribe for "Pennsylvania Grange News," and read tho odlclal communications from the State Master, also the let ters from State Lecturer E. B. Dorcett. Tho farmer will keep bet ter in line with what is being done in the Legislature during the coin ing months, and will know what is being done in the Interest of the farm and home. Lexon Grange, Number 931, .held an all-day meeting Saturday, Janu ary 7; also an oyster dinner was served at noon. In tho afternoon occurred the installation of offi cers for 1911. Brother D. N. Hardy was the Installing officer. Brother Smith Hlne, of Reaper Grange, spent several days In Wilkes-Barre and Edwardsville, re cently. MRS. STANLEY HINE, Secretary of Reaper Grange Num ber 104S. LAKEVILLE. Rcinckc Pennell Nuptials. Miss Gladys A. Pennell, one of our most highly esteemed and re spected young ladles, was united In holy matrimony to Conrad Relneko, a very energetic young business man, formerly of this place, now of Haw ley, on New Year's Day, 1911, at Jersey City. Congratulations are ex tended! HUB. January Thaw Sleighing Over Ice Crop Harvested Much Sickness. Special to THE CITIZEN. Hub, Pa., January 11. The Janu ary thaw has come. No sleighing left. Mrs. Lizzie Cook has been very sick for the past month. She Is now improving. Mrs. Arthur Bidwell and daughter Alice, have been spending the past week with Scranton friends. Mason Gilpin has returned to Wyoming Seminary where he Is at tending school. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Foster, Scran ton, spent last Sunday -with the lat ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Race. Emma Brink, of this place, has a situation In tho Correspondence Schools In Scranton. Mrs. Bessie Gilpin has recovered ! A Clearing Sale I Between Christmas and New Year of Ladies Suits, Coats and Furs at $20. Ladies' Tailored Suits At $10.98 $6. Cooney and Opossum Muffs in Brown or Black in Pillow and Rug Ply $6.50 Opossum Shawl Collar $1.50 Children's Angora Sets CUT TMIS OUT THE CITIZEN'S Trip To Bermuda Contest 5 VOTES CANDIDATE - .. Address District No This Coupon, when neatly trimmed out, name, address, prop erly filled in and brought or Bent to the TOUIt DEPARTMENT OF THE CITIZEN, will count as 5 votes in THE CITIZEN'S TRIP TO BERMUDA CONTEST. Tho first one of these Coupons received for any young lady will place her in nomination and will count for 1,000 votes. CUT THIS OUT from an .attack of quinsy. Mrs. Robert Race was" called U Scranton a week ago, to caro for her sister, .Mrs. John Stophcns, who is ery sick with pneumonia. Some of the farmers have their lco crop gathered. TYLER HILL. Damascus High School Closed On Account Of Scnrlet Fever IHblo Study Course Auspiciously Open ed. Special to THE CITIZEN. Tyler Hill, Pa., January 11. Ow ing to a case of scarlet fever at Damascus, the High school has beca closed for an Indefinite period of time. Everyone Is predicting snow, but we haven't gotten any yet. A number of young people from Damascus were skating on Laurel Lake, Monday afternoon. Jacob Swendsen's new house is al most ready for occupancy. Robert Gregg, Abrahamsvllle, Is doing the work on the building. A valuable horse belonging t Howard Lord is very sick. Andrew Llvendsen, who has been sick all winter with some broken ribs, Is now able to be around. Charles Selpp made a business trip to Honesdale, Monday; also C. M. Pethlck. Rev. R. D. Mlnch's second year course of Blblo study opened on f Sunday afternoon at the school house. Tho service was well at tended, as was also tho preaching service in the evening. JOHNSON'S WHITE WIFE CAUSING HIM TROUBLE. Pugislst's Mother '.Declares Woinau" Cannot. Lodge in Her House Any Longer. Chicago, January 7. Whether or not Jack Johnson will lose the, heavyweight titlo of the pugilistic world during this year, as predicted by Madame Do Thebas, the Perisian seeress, lull is already bringing trouble in big bunches for the black champion. Peace and happiness around the negro's home vanished when his mother, in a statement, reiterated that the white wife of her son, now confined In a hospital as a result of a "run In," In which Gaston Lo Frolt, the champion's former French chauffeur, and a gun figured, "would never, never be allowed to stay under her roof again." The ul timatum of Johnson's mother, deliv ered last night, caused the champ ion to pack his grip and seek lodg ing at a liotel. Mrs. Johnson asserts that John son's white wife is responsible for the former chauffeur going on the hunt of Johnson with a gun a few days ago and that she the white wife gave mi-al support to the venture which has placed the French motorist behind the bars. Johnson will not. discuss the Issue and refuses to say whether he will return homo. Union revival meetings all week in first Baptist church. ace our re 3 Tremendous Inc. s0