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DERRICK N-E-- 436s THE dIL CITY DERRICK, MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1944. PAGE SEVEN NEWS ITEMS News Items and gladly accepted. Our news staff in Franklin ts ready to sorve you at any hour. Phone Franklin 1SL FRANKLIN DEPARTMENT 220 13th Phone 181 SERVICE Tout id our criful attention. wudoui to be of to you 4t any Una, Far prompt delivery of the paper Franklin 18L Hannaville Pilot Missing Lieut.

Paul C. Peters of Hanna- ville, pilot of a Flying Fortress, reported missing in action over France Jao, 21, according to a irn-iiiaiH received iicut. Petera is the by relatives. Km of Air. and Mrs, Clarejjce C.

Peicja Coch- raiiten, R. D. 4, and the husband oi the former MsirttMv DunKls, Daughter Mr. and MIC. Truman Oiinfcle Tliujville.

opposi -13 minions sucee- Vompleied over tcemy held Lieui. Petcis was vrtihln seven missions nf Che number required to entitle him to United States on furlough. Beginning his military carefr ia feplember, 1W1, Ueut. Peters camfe a pilot in ihu U. S.

amiy sir eorpa. He was first pilot ihe Flying Fortress "Exlermlnatlon" nnrf was attached to tbt 15th. U. S. air force stationed a', H.

base Italy. the operation of the unit. il a birthday anniversary greetings have been forwarded by Franklin to Judd Wheeling, who la fn Tucson, and w-ho will observe hifl birthday anniversary Feb. 29. He Is patient In th Arizona Sxate Ellis association' hospital and his condition is steadl- 'mpeoving.

Mtss Xnegaeet Thorn-, a former resident of Franklin, uperlruendent of ihe hospital. Society BY JEAN MALONEY Personals Lt. Tracey an veteran, returned to Wood-i row Wilson hospital at SUnmton. and rocks a afrer having spent short with hia parents, Mr. end Atlantic ave.

dlide of steep to-lhe-Sea highway at a point te Big Kock into the He was accompanied lo "jby his wife. ull Sun-Jay afternoon blocked traffic lane several hours. A highway department malnteuan crew cleared, the rocks arnl KU from the highway and two-way traffic was fit the slide from the hill Pvt. Robert R. Ross, of Duquesne university spent the wceX- end with his parents, Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ross, Chestnut st. Rev. Alfred B. Psyea and brotii- cr, Frank Payea, stoppc 1 In Fraiik- Va evening nerc ev rout yea will 40P.

C.REICH LABOR DONE BY SLAVE WORKERS The Allegheny river aiage lin climbed Sunday to 10.63 feel at p. m. was ooatir.ulag- to rlseSL. at that hour. The tjUjE river S.tf7 feet at ft- m.

Saturday and rising and 10.43 fwstJAXXOOS'CE ttS'GAGEMtiNI -Sunday. The of the engas from 33 Jung Slhley to OeOrg' eariv ywwrdav tft ney Rouse vUle was at ft party given by the mother of Ihe bride-to-be, and hep sister. Barbara, Pfc. Robes-' The sreat aiajority ol the workers were earmarked lo end were parcelled out air.o ffnan landowners jitsc ''-they were slaves. In whole only 2) jwr cent.

French But despite njjJJioBJ six weeks' revival cam- Dur- foreignjin' sood health, acc farms sage from him received Saturday by nR Ger-jhis mother. Mrs. Bert Cortwiu PfC- thOKsnjHeeter's address la VMTB core ry sa ajaf Fleet O-, San "rancUco, Calif. for-j "Boli" ft former Derrick 'lihe tontniners the rfr- wiie and announcement made by means of ribbon jstreamers to which were attached ihparw. On the inside of Jitfsrt Matrimonial Conner- 21 nunernjflji Vehna Conner, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs, John M. Conner ol Blgplne, and Air Cadet iVayne F. Zimmermdn. ol Mrs. P.

O. U'heeWr of Santa Ana, formerly of Rocky Grove, were imiied in marriage recently in Uic Biffpine Community church, Cidtt is the grRtKHon Mrs. Annie Brown, also a former resident of Rocky Crovc. Kcv. Glenn EN'flrts officiated Rt the dDuble-rinjj ctrcnjony.

Staff Sgt, George Patten, United marlr.8 corps, now stationed (n San Difgo waa best nian. Follow ing the oertmony a receptio Obituary Mis. Charles M. UaldrrriKm MM. JloHie Cassitfy Haldmnan, 7, wife of Charles il.

1 Hfllderman or Mechanic Rousevllle, died Bf her home at 12:10 m. Sunday. She had been in falling foe several months and was stricken Saturday with nn attack of heart disease. Sfte wwa born in Mercer comity, XQV. 21, 1TS, She moved with her family io Franklin wJiea fl and resided there until sever months ago when she moved to nausevliie, ifiv.

Hatdenrmn resided at 321 Atlantic (or 22 ytarS. She was member of ihe Franklin First Methodist church, Surviving her husband, three daughters, Mrs. Zola Perrlne of Franklin, Mrs." TreVa Hanna of Polk, R. D. and itrs.

Catherine Hurrah of Beaver; two step-duugh- terg, Edith Haldernwrt or Emlenton uid Mra. Mildred Kline of polk; sisters, Mrs. Allison of held for all The bridegroom Wiu Of Santa Ana city schools and recently completed a oemesler's col- training In UlRh, had 1 untii Jrom a year's overseas in Hawaii. nr.d Is now station- the Santa Ana army bsse. He htta mtsy relatives in PranWin.

The bride is a graduate of Paaa- dtna Junior college und Earita Etir- bara State -college, where she was a member ot Tuu Gunma jsororiiy. She is A teacher at Diff- "1 Grove City and Maud a graduate at Dcnipaeytown; a brotlier, Cooley Cassedy of Kcnncrdell. H. D. and ll grandchildren.

The body was taken to of June, March 18." HeiruhmenLs ECi-ved ia omdielighj. A was born to Mr. aad-' Th 5ptnt tn 08 1 bunco and prices awarded lo; rrt Gfovc CUy, D. 3. at thf Franklin hospital tCIICK T.

ftESENTS The "bruary Elhvood city ur.Ul retirement tJirtc ago. Mr. Wiedcr a member of Elhvood dty Lodge No. O. O.

F- and a member of tho First Methodist church of Fmnklln a the Men's Bible class of i a churcli- During his residence in Franlclitti Mr. WlMer acquired many frienda and he ires held la high esteem by all who knew htm. Surviving hint his wife, Mrs. Ida Pearl Porter Wiedcr, one daughter, Sarnh Virginia WJedcr at honic and two slaters, AddJe Shaffer and Mrs. Mplvm May, both of Cochmnton.

A funeral service will be conducted at the home-Tuesday at 2 ii, by Ftev. Prank S. pastor of the First MethOtUst church. Interment will he In Cochranton cemetery. Augusta Mury lUusennmn A requiem high mass for Miss Augusta Mary Rtesennian, who died in the Emergency hospital.

Wash- D. Tt celebrated in morning, St. Patrick' cnurch Saturday morning by Rev, Joseph J. Grode, flssisuuu pastor. The requiem choir sung t)ie BJOSS.

At the offertory Ira Jones song, "Mother Dearest, Mother Fairest," if her daughter, a Perrine, an nt the Sacred 11 E. Atlantic It will until hour of the service. A tuneful servfce vflll he held in tho liuchnnan funeral home at 3:30 tn. Tuesday, and interment will be in cemetery, Emily U'. Croftfay A futtoral for Mrs.

Esttlly W. Crosby, a native pf FraJiJDln And a sister of Jnrnca of Pranklln. who died Friday nt her Heart, 0 Love Divine." Mrs. Law- Kiijselman Miss Mar- famt E. Elliott presided at the Interment was in St.

Patrick's and the were: Joseph RIesenman, III, Capt F. Kegla Rlesonnian, Martin A. Rfes- enman. John L. Riescnman, George W.

RuppcJ't and John C. Brocht. Those who attended the services out of toiwt were: Capt. F. Ueut.

Bonnlfl Jean Deett D. MUs EXher 1,000,000 bodly needed They are saiil to be short 5CO.WOJ workers in aranicr.t atiniittcd lo the Franklin 011 000 In agriculture, for trans-j hospital include: Dor.n* Jean jn uo Cermw had count- Smlth. Mrs, Jessie -J htAvfty on Russiaea, Otter and ilw. Her- cot bepn able lo Weaver Mineral at, work out Of them, princijxiliy ot extraoi-dinari' numbfr', itsd the fact thar the peKantKe flkilied workers amonp the Rua 'irtns Li the flrst. i.fXO.CCO lajicrtj', Jli'a.

Gus Dorothy Anne Brown. I CtiR M.H«n* a 75 lVa icr av aasocmuan conducted Monday at 11 ci. atltoria. WlBocltl 15 the school on ThuradPLV) le homc by Rev 1( nr i U. S.

WARSHIPS SHEL1LRABAUL Continued from Paaa Ona iJid Jl were damaged In the Amert- nn attack on Japan's naval base Truk February 16 and 17. This was four more sinkings than iatlon though a seaplane tender prevjousi) listed as sunk had been, removed from the new Hot. Adm. Chester W. Nlmilz.

In 'a press release today, aaid a study ol photographs had resulted in a revision of prevjoup figures reporting the sinking of enemy vcs- 644 Nazi Planes Downed in Week Of Aerial Fights Continued horn Page One i ji utii ls rted in the navy's earlier tabu- out February 20, al EJsftUj'5. operations from Britain, seta sunk. The original report tf noven probable sinkings was reduced to ebt after the careful studies of the photographs. Xo Curriers, Battleships Although the four additional ships were not Identified as to type, a navy apokoaman indicated that no Japanese carriers were included. Carriers nnrt battleships found in the Truk higoon by planes February -I were not there at the time of the Haeh.

The spokesman said one of the lamaged ships was "a very large ransport." Admiral Nimltz' announceniont also reported enemy basos In the and elsewhere in the central Pacific had received poundings from the NAZIS BEATEN BACK IN ITALY tiome I Young SOCIAL I'UAXXKU of Die Chriatkr; Kner of thf United Brethren wJJJ hoVJ box i a large Ylbeta and friends. A Futfi program via presented i in charge of Mrs. R. B. of am! Mre.

FU chard 1 Oak Hill nfxt Friday I tiwn Ioilr Andenon. 1233 PTM 1 a txi WiCMtBurtv." he rvc-jP" 4 il JohasK V.TVS loucr.vs: Tribute," by thf as- talk, "RtvtcwiHg Our by lira. collection with the Founder- 1 day co3- tx; playlet, 'Btirn. Candies, with the fbUowinjj taking rs. Ocorfio Clay, Mrs.

Harry pallor of the Church on of Bradford. The body broufrrit (o fVanktln And niont will be plot in Franklin at 3 p. tn. Mrs, Crosby, who wna the Wife or Dr. Maurice Crosby and a iironslr.ent reajdcnt of Bradford, brcn.

in (It health sevctul tuoniha, but her condition not becon critical until lost Tuosday. SI: married Dr. J. Maurice Crosby October 6, and ihe couple fuis vived the rig no afler the in only l.SOO.OCO mir- 623 Hillside ave. At Baptist Church "iYour Federal Income Tax JtaJn-, Mrj.

DnnnJd iBiatr, MM. Moffitt, Miller, John Carlmn. Clol Dc- iWoody, Paul Thompson a Orvllle "Btacri. This wns loV (1 tn" i ''Foundt'ra: -Mrs Crosby wa ti Church the mvmber of IVnrjsylvania Society Of Colonial J. Cpcella REesonman, Austin.

Mi-a. T. Moriui, Jean JJoran ami patty LOU Moran, of TitiiBvillc: Mrs. E. O.

Hotick, Mlu Adelaide Houck' and illss iJaiy Jean KannJiw), Cleveland, Fred OeUcl, Norwjilli. 0-, nnd Mrs. Paul McCutchcoii, lAkftwood, Ohio, STRIFE LOOMS IN ARGENTINA Continued trot" One they of natlonnJlst learned has when name Review Board Will Meet Tonight iS, 10 Iirst of aerica nt hetd IUM.ICT: ItA Vouih Church pro fvcnlcs at 1 church when NO. tS KSHS OK incurred In She was i member of Icingj former Foreign Minuter Alberto umdine 0 Motuttiy chth, of Uw'Gilbert minister of war nnd formcn Pcrnhills club nnd wns active In PrwidcntiaJ Secretory Enrique of tho Children's Home offGonzalcs minister of interior. operatio the Franklin dUtrlci will Floyd; pm.yi.-r, flu- Jn the T.

il. Ka.n«, J. Syd- acwujit of value irp htd for fn deduction iRo in wcipht i at 7 o'clock to pai on Brown choir, of Dll Boy directed by Smith. i advancement of urged to attend, hriniflri: in were eriy fillctS out. Recreation CrnUr?" i fit The Scout court of honor will bo "The Youth "The Jn ihe CsJvary RipiiJs! Remp.mbrar.ci-*" "jirii I-flflrscwy cvfRinp ftt music.

Sjtt. P'tul 1- Me-! Ict court to public. Kenzir. Jr. court of honor will be i a SwUt, tutd weU 1 0 i such At the bustntiw nift-'Ung.

conducted by Mrs. the prfsitfrnt, dcvouoiials by Wynn Bell, who told the alary of Joseph, and Mrs. Johnfiton read the national The member? of tiiti vot-j' 1 iCtl TMi fiUTft ol moricV SUvJ requited rriiiilny ni to purchnje drinking fountain fi the of the school. PlAns were rntor- if wool March rr.estinp will ff-atsirc of cpd orni. and Is Th ch-irfje of John chai Franklin News Sandy Crrfk will holrf a social V'lflij Tuesday public is invited lo Ruily i 8 o'clock ittriifl.

here for skill. Announcement or.d offering. XatiOr.ni of Rc- mcmbronce," roll caJl (uni prayer. Mrs, Nmuia K. Bfrab- 3i-iviro 1 of members of thr were honored.

Selection, chaptl choir. Incornt o( which i CO vc ntv i AN Jr with A. Oinnn hymn, benediction. in nifelnff and th( iwc.h cattle, and Li not entitled to claim ft the value of tlmt perfob from amodR UIQM that were If ustd. If hflH bean MM, Reitx chnsfd for nr.y and of 3 dies from dlifinae, Hvlng.

injurj-, or 1, killrd by their 27 dny b( nut dinner noon (it nnd well known resident Jikltn diotl nt her home, Foiir- ith aiirf afa. Sunday at I (oUowlnK an lUntn o( wtchs. i Watjon Jormeriy ninny nl Fourteenth mid Ellt sis. flho John i led to btrficve Uie najbrity of the army behind Poron ot that moment. The prrst- 1 Continued ham Foot One guards in the etrusgle.

Compowd originally mainly of Pacific coast troorc, the Third division landed in the first wave. Other Divisions identified On the older front to Ihe south, was the V. S. 35th division which downed 205 German planea losing 82 bombct-s and five The four mighty night blows coat U9 heavy bombers, including the record 75 lost Jn ilia week's opening attack the 2,300 ton raid on Leipzig shortly after midnight on February 20. Meanwhile, dispatches frooi Allied headquarters (n Italy sail! reconnaissance of the Prufenlng' aircraft factory at Reg- enstiurg, smashed on February 25 in a coordinated attack by the I6th Sighth alrforces, showed ftl- most totfll destruction.

In addition to gutting the plant, which reputedly had. been turning out from 200 lo 500 Messenschmltts monthly, the jiholagraphs showed heavy damage done also to the Obertraubling aircraft factory at negeiwburiT, R-JiJeh iras hit by iberators the 15th alrforce Febuary 22, As' the American flnd RAF ir force pursonrici rested up over the weekend from the week raids, London also had its eecond free night in row. Annual Prayer Week Will Be Observed The annual ol prayer find self-denial, sponsored by the Women's Missionary society of Grace Lutheran church, wilt be observed during the week from February 23 id March 3. Each year the custom of Lutheran women throughout world to unite In a ucrics of special prayer services during the first full week of Lent, and these will marie the local con- 'gregatlon'a participation In that an- eflhiblisheti the bridgehead across a CUs toai Jlapido river on January 2-21 The )OCQ CO ng rfia tj 0 and the 34th division which fought its way Into Caeslno February and ha-i slne eJ(i there gdm battle, it was permitted to be dia- cloecd. Both thi: 36th and the 3lth ili- islona nrc -National Guard TJie is made up af rrten from Texas and tho 34th or lowana and Associntcd Press Correspi Lynn Hcinaeiitng said both hud endured great hardships.

He wrote dent wanted to avdld bloodshed that "military men pcrlencc httve with wide Tuesday eveaing, Alma Blch- dcnt irds, "Experiencing the Power of Love." Wednesday evening, Afrs. Ehlicr Patton, "Answering iho Call of BUpvoroc court. Thla not handed to supremo court, for It was feared this would lay the Argentine government open to non- the Comforts of Washinfrton'a army Valley Forge could not compare to those suffered by these men." recognition by othfcr American gov- crnrnents. SJiorily thereafter Gc.n, Shlw lntc Ju.n Plstarlnl. mlnisl.r of public i i- rclurncd lo tht prcslaiailHil 0 tol member of ontf of FrankUn lamlHea, M-S one at tho city's beat known Shn had a host of e-nd w.i.1 held in high efltcei rt thfl, pur Sftm McCnncr will of the progifttn this cvetiinjf tht 1 (IayEvcnin The Sa-Lca club ww entertained be held al o'clock.

evening nt of E. J. Rial. Th Tht? Rwky Grove i birthday snnlfc price ol a or purchase nn-ni on of I tx-o water furniahcd by i gift. In 500 were awanletl office of civilian Mene al Mrs, Johnaton and Ufl.

and the unit will BrooVjt j-nd the Trnvellnp pr Wednesday at 6 p. m. Mem- went to Mra. Robert Doutt. of the nre deparlrofnt ilrs.

fi. J. ifonff wltl he hom beep requested to the the icxt mectinp of tht- cl the purixaii of btcoming wllj be held on March JO. nl iatlon allowable ts 11 Ucduc Uon in rcipect ot fluch UvpAtcck. may be deducted tis i nsurancc or Th.

'Actual of pioptriy (with pmcvr for deprcclfttion) which auihortUctt Way UkewUo claimed a low. I It made by 1 or the United whdU "S'TBICTLY PRIVATE" Or in part on or other for which loaa stock aujfarcrcftk; Cnrl rtctu, Ri jfart-reek; Ctftlr ReStit. Buttermilk Hill; Hajifin Roitx. nt home; Mi Go.fte Bftyd, of Butler; Mrs- K1 ward Morrla, of Franklin; Mn, El nift Hart, or Rocky Grove; Ihi Hurry Hoox'ler, nl) of Frank tin. Mojt of children cnlUd ime time during the liny prc Ated tiielr purtnls with numbci of lovely -Mr.

and Mrs- Geno Boj'd and faintly of, Butter flpent the wJUi -Mr. and prior yrftt, the amount i-ccrfved required to be reports) In- lor year In which rolm- lj Tho coil of or claimed In 1 CIVIC I-KAOUB TO MEKT YA I WAS TEUIHfi CHE OF THE S(NS ABOUT AnuiGOTTQ gpeiti im OF MVTWC oro CMRHE THINKS Hsiy JST COULD i em HW SQUE VOUW. operation rnxwi not included aa ywvrt of coot ol tht istock for thft pUrpOM of twcertnlnlnp the amount of deducUble tow. If gross Income nwcrtalncd ly tho use of Inventories, no dcr Auction be Ink nn dy for or products lent during tho ymr, whether piirchswd for rfMJe of on flic fann.j In ihe Inveniory hy thft anioiint of livestock or hand nt tlm cloan of the ycnr, which h.is the efferl ol reduriiig gioffi'i from bnslnwi bi' amount at the IONB. If nn Individual owrw Micl op-1 EHUM a In ndditlon lo be- rngaporl Jn another or calling, ami miatnina n.

lo.ia from tho noJi Iqsa nmy bo deducted from gropn Income received from nil loui-crs in the Virt Inconifl, provlflml nMcli fniin Is not. operntcd for rticrcn- tlon or picHBiirc, If fnrin In ojxirnlcd for rcf.rf!!V" Uon or plftftHiirp not on a com- IncurTOd Iti connwjtlon therowllh jirn in CJCCCM of thfi rccclpiji fherc- from, tlm receipts from tho of jtrwliictn may bo Ignored In ronderirm: return of Income, us perttonnt expenses, will not NMtiltn nllownhln deductions from Inooino for faior.il iJi- ta.x I The Civic IcBRUe will hold H. ohorl ew meeting: nl 7:30 o'clock thl ng In the library nuditoriltm. Tuesday evening tho meni'ieii tin: league will be guests of I hi club. On evening they will be gttczn.fi o( tho Ol: Ctty Civic league In the C.

A OKMCKIW TO llR TILKCTKl) TIic nnnunl InwfnBn 1 mcctiji(f of tho Washington be he! tvcnltig In the Msiaor.lt teinjli Officers will be elected. A pprlol will be hnld ftjid rofrrsh- mcntit will he 19 MerTKilled in Plane Accidents Bolstc, Irtdho, Ff.h. Ihi-avy iwmbcr from Clowen Field cruflhod enrly today ncnr the IXIBC, killing nil men Col. John H. 1 commandant, nald.

IAK Vefffta, Feb. 1 Sgl. nohert I 1 of WnjTieJiburg, one of 12 crewmen when B-J7 Ixjmfwr nn AT-fl trnlnlnp; plnno col- IdcJ norlhwcat of tho 'cRftH nunnery school PrWoy, the relntionn ollleo flnnouncni). )no ninn survived tho cblllaion. QIMUTV nrR.vmntE Boyd N.

Park, Inc. Franklin by nil who her. She member ot tha First Presbyterian James Harold of Polnnd, of Benver FnJls- The Vody wnji nwvrd in tht Buchanan home, where a fiincrnl service will Ije Tucwtfty at 2:30 p. m. by Rev.

William H. Orr. pistor of the FJr-! Prtshylctlim chmcli. Interment will ha In Franklin ccmcicry. WUIlom Albert Wiedcr Wllljani Albert Wiedcr, 67, of 1112 Chtstnut died In the Franklin hospital al p.

m. Saturday, Wing lllnr-ie at 10 dnys from an uttflck of heart dlacnse. Mr. Wfcdor the Bon of and was horn In Cochriuiton Allgmt 2S, JS70. WJfder a ildnnt of ICIhvood Clly mnny ywirj until he moved to Frnnlttln md i by the Xotjonal Tube Co, In r.tiai powers to Fni Ramirez nlgned the Int runwnt, according to thla source, under (h- dire tho belief It was tho 01 avoid a mnjor battle.

Well-informed travullw Umt the presont rituatlon In Argentina la one which "cannot prevail Tills is not a jrovernmenL II does not hnvc tht mentality of SIMPLER TAX IS PROMISED Cort ronicmplntc Icsacnlnc the taxes of itny nt this Umc. Cholrninn George (D-ftO the senate finance contfntttee he belicveil the total tax for sonift 30,000,000 taxpayers clertvinjf thefr Income bo WALK OR WAIT IS FACED BY MANY TOURISTS Continued I torn Page One accomniodaUoris are made available lo military personnel and and 5nj civilians traveling on governmDnt -fiy to order. An army reservation bureau decides ihe priority rating of army while navy find coast transportation officers handle cppllcnnts from iheir branchte the service. After the government requirements hnvc been met, civilians arc 'ftrat come, served" basis and JoIIries eatd that more Ihnn can be accommodated arc demnndinjr reservations in a rush thnt exceeds the Ifl25 boom, For aome time bus companies ivc ritien ''tatiotving" travel to lUo, xfcni of renting all service men first, then Inking civilian passengers on the basis of distance lo be Those going farthest get on flrat. If men In uniform tnltc tip nil the available space on a bua, the civilians wait for tho next one.

collected through the withholding levy, other 20,000,000 toxiwyent-- so in high Inecma brockets, the professional people and self-am- ployed, receiving- income otiier Ihnn from and salaries--may required continue filing regular Income tflx returns. JUDSON DAIRY Phono 183-G 3rd It Buffalo Frnnklln. Pn, Dclircrliii OH CHy, KIMW, Cmloiilon ftnil Vicinity will be held each evening at o'clock. Mrs. Carl E.

Kline, tho general chairman of the program, has announced that tho theme of the services will be "Abiding in Love," and that the following leaders and havo been assigned: Monday evening, Mre. Samuel Gross, "Beholding the God of Love." Thursday evening, Mrs. Junes Brown, "Cultivating the Spirit of Lore." Friday Miss Labrida Ho-nby, life ot Ijvc" The offering this ycr will be Used for the work which is carried on by the Lufheran U'ora- n's MiHsionary socloty In Liberia. Tho -public is invited to ntUnd any or nil of these meetings. QUESTION BOX 1.

Biblical country was called the "Land of Promise?" 2. How Ions C1 th is bo- fore kittens npen their eyes? 3. What atftte to" Union id celled the "Mother of Rivera?" 4. What is measured by an am- icler? 5. What graduate.

ot Annapolis vase to command the Japanese fleet? 6. la the palm a symbol of peaca or victory? What European country doubled in EJze and doubled in popula- at ihe end of World war IV Is colleen hawn a blonde or brunette At what rate can the swift 10, What is penologj'? (Answers on classified page) THE LOTUS FLOWER 843 Now Spring Sultrf flnd Dresses! Our Xew, Spacious Storeroom WE INT1TE YOtT KTS, Je.innettt L. SlcCrcaron BLONDIE Always The Gentleman! IT'S WI66LV OW Chic Young HUGH STKIVEK By Herb and Dale Ulrty.

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