Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 3 Aug 1939, p. 23

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

When "Pudgiy," the fox terrier at Gould Brothers, florists on-Glen- view road, Glenview, heard the folks talking ab'out giving her puppies away, she brou ght ail her canine ingenuity into play to prevent the contemplated separation from her babies.' In anticipation-of the imminent Spend Foi'tnight at arrivai of the canine stork, Pudgy's ~uumu ~dog bouse had been cleaned andfil READ THfE WANT ADS ARCONDITIONED for COMFORTABLE SHOPPING AIR OPEN THURSDAY EVENINGS mer home by the lake, Deer Path lodge, at Pembine, Wis. On Sunday, JuIy 23,' a double wed- ding anniversary was observed at the, iodge, when Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cullander of Iron Mountain, Mich. and Mr. and Mrs. Helmer Cullander oif Green Bay, Wis.. obser*ved, re- spectively, their sixteenth and twven- ty-fifth anniversaries. The two Mr. Cullanders are brothers of Mrs. 01- son.~ when foilowect, the Gouicfs tound the nest of her Qwn selection, min a hol- i low tree, out in the woods, several hundred yards from the house. Any- one approaching the tree was warn- ed by Pudgy's growls that it was advisable to keep away. 1Onily three. of, the puppies a r. e 3FINAL, CLEARANCE

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy