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14 THI EAGLE-GAZETTI Wd Junt 28, If 72 Robert Young Sees Wonders Iota Sigma WCTU Holds June Programs in Christ UM Church Baltimore Nevs Of Ah ican Continent in Tow Continuing the program, Ihi group ang "Christ For the World We Salute to the flag wa given. Roll rail wa en.wen-d with "Our Famou Fattier." Mr, Russell Ymng, president, conduilH brines. ReiMtii of the necrelary and treasurer were presented. An- BALTIMORE IfelUmurt'i wUl trvrlfr. Rirt You.nt rtHPntly hirnt from a Ikivrnlurr, highlight tour vt Arunn cwnlrir.

Joining a tour party of 2, Kairfirklrr Irft York by Pun American WnrkI Air-yt May 22. arriving in Dakar (Yoff Airport I May 23. Tim par-ty arrival In Johannesburg (Jan Smut Airirt) Miy 21. Mr. Ymng tlwu) lil nrt afffliniwiny tier husband on thlt trip, lat (hi nmy Mhrra in varum part o( thr invrld.

fcrling tiw itlmr.ry would hf utrrnuou for Iht. TM arrived home from ttu dvcnturmwiii trflvt! June 1.1. Vklorla Fall Highlight H'SHJlSlH erf the inp tor the Baltimore travrlrr win Hi magnificent Victoria Fall in Rhlria. twice a hiitli unci one half timr a vvxle 75 niillNm gallon ovrr tS Mam Fall, which wr-re firU vierd in HhixIrMn. then to Zambia at LIvlng-tune here the Uunt utayni at the Inter Con! im iital ll.itrl Bete the srat "The Smoke That the vutiUim tourrd the Livingstone Muum and the M.iramtta Cultural Center where a Zatnhittn Village in reeonntructwl, black-kmtth.

crtrver and poller are at work and trih.il are perfarmed. A ouintortn truuie vui enjoyed on the Z.imlei Hivrr. In Kenya, the croup h.td a l.iy and night tmir of Nairobi, then on to N.inyukf, l.i lint 1 1 the fanuiui Ml. Kenya Stif.irl Club. On June 3 the touiit jlrove mr the rtju.itiir nod later by i.if:irl c.ir Into the for rt to the AUK where thry oh-M-rveil wild atiminN routing to drink rtl tlir atert.le.

At Miiuntaia Foot The neU d.iy fou ul them at the famous Amhuitlt Cum He rrve over which "tnivciipHHl Mt. Kilimanjaro, Africa's liiRh-rt mountain feet) 1Miin. The Mark rhino win fiHitnl in the reserve there. In Tanzania the t.irit t.ty-si at the Nfiorontforo Wildlife Lmlge. mw the big crater.

On June fi. land rovers look them down feci to thp 1(MI oquare crater for a full day of game viewing, a wonderland of wild Animal, lion, elephant. potineemenl of the County" WCTU aessum at the I-anca-: ter Mclltodist Campground wa made. Mr. Melvin Aikire spoke on Chrutlan mentioning better living alca.

Mis Ada WAgner dicurf "taltk-aUon and Projection Ma-thiRls," She listed the various speech oiMitests. Mr. Russell Young conducted devotion, reading from Jo'irv 10. the Parable of the Sheep. Closing smg wa "CbriC l-ove For Ail IVople." Stacy Jlyvm Vcivd On llirthtlav BALTIMORE Stacy Ryer wa lamored with a Raggedy Ann and Andy party to mark hi third birthday.

Mr. IVIore Roshon and Beth were host for the event. Attending were Tresha Hue, Treg. Tory, and Trimli Kramer. PatU Price.

Nancie Farrow. Jennfer Indon Ami Mr. Dann Kramer. Mr. Don Ilite.

Mr. Richard Farrow. Paula Farrow. Mr. Harold Lane Ion.

Mrs. Jo Farmer. Mr. Roshon and Beih. Amy Jnnei sent a gift BALTIMORE Iota Sigut WCTU held the Ju-n 19 session in two aeparata part in Chrit United Methodist Church aocial room.

Chariinan foe the first wrl wa Mis Anna Cook. Owning song wa "What The World Need I Mr. I'lgar Alt told "What The Institute Mr. J. I).

1 leister, offered prayer and presented a Mory tilled "A Christian Mother Bent Tie Twig Toward Christian iJvlig," Mis Cok wa in charge of the service for the new While Ribbon Recruit. David Harmon. on of and Mr. Worth Harmon, Mrs, Jame Hughe provided background music. Tlve various department report were heard.

Mr. All dis cussed "Christian We should encourage other, we should siinly the Constitution of the I'nited Stale, we ahould pray for peace" he declared. Mr. Ribert Young gave a talk on "Social Service" con eluding with All ingmg "The Prayer. A aociat hour wa then held anil refreshment were nerted.

rhino nd hippo, a well a a variety of bird, Other platei I ailed were t'ia Serengrti Plain and National Park. Center of lite largest concentration of game in the Their headquarter wan Lobo Utlge. Thl park fniiiiHis for lt lioiu mid counties number of other animal. At MtirrhUnn Fall In Kenya, the traveler went through the Maal Mara Came lt-ervi then to Nairobi. From there they flewr into t'ganda and visited MurchiMin Fall National Park Maying lit Para a overlooking Victoria River.

A morning launch trip on the Nile Itiver took the group pat counties crocodile and hlpno a well as game on Die Driving the ame day to the capital city of Kampala, they transferred to the F.rMe Airport and flew to Nairobi where they boarded an Alitalia plAne for the flight homeward via Home. At one national park or far! area. ltb Young wa impressed by a herd of I.V) elephant, herd. of 1000 gnu and xebra. for ihwf.r HALTIMOHF, The Uberty Tow iship Firemen' Auniliary met at the firehoue tin June 20 at 8 30 and went to tlia Cony Corner for dinner and meeting.

AH wive of Liberty Township firemen Are welcome to attend thcue events. iioim-: WF.II VKAItS MXLTIMORK 0ien Iwu.e ill tie observed Sundav, July 2, at the VFW Mall, 112(5 Market Haltimore for Mr. Ami Mr. Samuel Schaffner 109 N. Ijln-rty St.

Haltimore, from 2i in to ct-lebrate their miter wedding anniversary. The family rupiest no gift. Mil Paiiny la-e Wagm-r rrmain on the critical list at Children' llospit.il. Columbu as the result of a tractor Accident. The rear wheel of the machine ran over him and he wa rauglit in bush hog mower.

Danny i the son of Mr. and Mr. F.mil Wagnrr. Main Haltimore. William Morrion Kuiti(l At I HALTIMOHK William MoT-riwn lia resigned a O.W K.

in-lructor And that ponitimi will lit filled later. Morrison will be reassigned A language Art teacher in the junior high achool and continue a coach. Thin Motion wa taken lit the June 23 meeting of Liberty t'nion Thurston Hoard of Kduci-tion bul siwiie folk thmight Murrlson wa leaving the ac'iool ystem. FAIR HOI.A WINS DRAMMKN. Norway (AIM -Crown Prince llarald'a 4vear oid favorite row, Fiola.

won lirst nni" at I lie count rv a oring 120.5 point liere. The 3j year old heir to Norwegian throne has a lio acre farm at his resxlcnir. 'skauguin." 15 mile west of Oslo. The crown prime was lit Jlfll-rut thi lla-c-MllfcJ F)c took part in pre Olympic yac ht ing nuahficatHin at Kiel. Wrt Cerinany.

C2 2 a I'rifiripal Packard I'rcM'iital W'atcli HALTIMORK An Assembly was held Ju'ie 9 to present perfect attendance, reading circle and K-ll)ng bee certificate. F.lementary principal Ronald Packard, who I leaving to join Uinraster City School, wa given a watch from the entire student body of Thurston acliool. Also ui June 9. graduation rercie were held for avixth grade student ami a tea wa enjoyed by parent and Mudcnt following the program. Turn colander upside down over frying meat or chicken.

This allow ateam to escape but not the fat. Save a messed up stove from grease spatters. Chess Matches' Promotion Just Like Other Big Sports Bv ANN IIF.MKF.N Assnrialed Pre Writer NEW YORK (AT) Promo-tional aspect. of the Fischer-Spassky world hampionhip ches match are becoming a.s important a they are in any big league sport. Chess matchen Are nol Usually world happening.

But wiih the keen interest sp.irked by American Bobby Fisciicr challenging Russian Spaky for the world t.tle. it's a differ ent situation. TV Keland.c Chess Fetation has put up close to for the 2i game niatch. to he held for two months in Reykjavik. Iceland.

July 2. The game wul tie played in tie Reykjavik which ait 3f people. The matth be open to public, and tickets will cost Jo a game or 5T5 for t.V 24 game. Of the Kitf UO put up. 0(0 will be pa.d in pries to the accorxi.r.g to the federalion.

Fischer. 29. and Spassky. 35. mill also div de fin -r cent of the income from f.ln-.s and television.

The federation has sinned a Uyear contract with Chester Fox ard Co. Inc. for exclusive tvorki iie visual rifihts. including rights to film the match and still photo of maun taken ins.ele the In the I'nit. Suu-s.

ABC his eotitravted hr exclusive film tight'. Tie ix film M-gmenU be shown Saturdays on the ABC program. Wide World of Snorts." In the States. Channel 13-WNDT. New York, and Cable V.

have planned programs discussing the action at the match, without the me of the F'ox film. Chanr.r! lit plans a move by-move commentary and analysis on fie match, by chess master l.vman. who will work from a in Albany, using vertical boards illustrate the moves. THE LITTLE ears LANCVSTER Floor Samples, demonstrators, 1 and 2 of a hind, many new items Hundreds of items reduced in all departments thru-out the store Tie extensive coverage would start Sunday, July 2 and run from 1 to 6 nationally. It would continue three time.

a week throughout the match, with shorter broadcast Tuesday and Thursday for cities on the Eastern Seaboard. PASSING SCENE illiarn iolan ARLINGTON HEIGHTS. 111. (AP) William P. Nolan.

58. onetime national president of the Society of Trial Lawyers, d.esl Tuesday. lawyer lor 1W years, he specialized in personal injury la A turn IHh'Uippi MIAMI (API Anuro DiFi l.Pi'i. T8. an Italian immigrant who founded the Opera Guild-of Greater Miami and was it im presano juice HM1.

died Tuesday. A tenor, he once performed on network radio in New York and Chicago. Wolfgang Kerschcr ROCHESTER. NY. (AP) Kerscber.

71. a (Micher in the American and Internationa! baseball league, died late Monday after a brief illness. Kerschcr played for the Philadelphia Athletic and St. Louis Cardinals in the early under the name M.ke Kircher. Hold an ninon under cold water while peeling to minimize tears.

Notre Dame'a 10 game football schedule will end Nov. 25 with a game at Southern California. WOMAN THE WHOLE MAN ill i irMH 5:30 pm to 9 pm KEFKIGEKATOKS FKEEZEKS STOVES Now On Sale ft Dryers- So on TV'S Now Oil HURRY Sale ends Saturday "Thanks for showing me your stock, Mr. Wingtip. Now I feel much better about the pair I bought at Alfredo's this morning." FURNITURE! CARPETING! MOWEKS! ruAcroHS! JVow on SEWING MACHINES! VACUUMS! Now Sale 'EVANGELISTIC CRUSADE' at the JAYCEE COMMUNITY CENTER S.

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