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Show House Sprouts Hidden Gash after Storm Victims Leave DE FOREST, WIS. Although Mrs. Clement Wolfe doesn't believe in fairies, she insists that she has been finding money under a pillow, behind a mirror, under a vase and , in other hidden corners of her home. I Dollar bills in cupboards, little stacks of silver on shelves, half dollars dol-lars tucked every place imaginable have been retrieved by Mrs. Wolfe. There is an explanation, however. The cash, Mrs. Wolfe is certain, was secreted by more than 60 unexpected guests who spent from two to three days with her during a storm. The guests started coming in pairs, then in carloads, finally in busloads. bus-loads. When the house started filling fill-ing up. Mrs Wolfe was glad she had just brought five loaves of bread from town. She also had several pails of eggs she had been unable to send to market and she served them fried, scrambled, boiled and t poached. It wasn't long, however, before only crackers and mayonnaise mayon-naise were left. Two of the guests struggled two miles to the village, carrying back all the food they could. By that time Mrs. Wolfe was re-using coffee cof-fee grounds. By noon of the third dy everyone had been rescued after the mayonnaise mayon-naise had given out and Mrs. Wolfe j was passing out dry crackers. |