Goes To Grand Rapids
Wlnfred J. Wallace has been offered and has accepted a responsible and liicreative position with Burkee & Gay, the large wholesaie purniture dealers in Grand Rapids and has sold out his law and iusurance business in this city to Fred W. Green, who has already taken possession. Ui-. WaJlace's duties will be of a general character and his knowledge of law and general business metnods should niake him i valuable aequisition to Burkee & Gay's ioïce of employees. He has always lived in this city and has built up quite an erteasive clientage and patronage by close attentlon to business mattere. Mt. G-reen who takes up the business Mr. Wallace leaves, is a young mau who has always displayed sueii ;uLi])tabiiity to the practice of tlie law that his ni.-r.iy friends cannot but predict a fine future for him in hls chosen profession and ax-e pleassd to learn of his determina tion to settle in Ypsflantl permanentily. He will try ind conduct the insurance branc-h of the business in such a way as not only to retain the old policies, but hopes to ■nrite up niany new risks.
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