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1 lit AIOUJNT UiM T1MKS, 1 I WELLS TANNKKY 55 I Bolmger and sons. Kien- or last wo -k her ard. David and Jack of Everett. Amanda Cmp a arpr t'xnt'r- i cir inp HI), ience elk hunting in Wyom- George Markle of' i ii it Mrs. MOUNT UNION TIMES 22 South Jefferson Street Mount Union, Pa.

17066 PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AFTERNOON Established in 1862 -CD JOHN H. BIDDLE PUBLISHER EUGENE T. SHORE EDITOR Haieign oameu Mrs. last Ulppk .1 visitetf day last week; ler'fali a jted a dav Mrs Bessie Chamberlain. iurmpr i.

Michael Davis ot tiarrispurg Worthing of Simon llnnupr and "'nicl)uri! Karen and friend, H-ver' ver snent Monday with the parents. Mr. and Mrs. Luke 1 1 Single Copies 5 SUBSCRIPTION RATES: Six Months (In Advance) $1 00 One Year (In Advance) 52.00 Entered at Huntingdon, Pa. Post Office as Second Class Mail 16652 Matter under the Act of March 8, 1879.

Ritentiv. I Mr and Mi- MrsGladys, Howard of Johns-, "evera! week with her aunt, Mrs. Bessie Cha.nberl.un 'Jrdm 1 "Sf Mr and Mrs. William Deni- evvninj sar and daughter. Shelia of Albert Markle 0 cvrsbui'g visited Sunday her wood- Markle has been narenls, Mr.

and Mrs. Forest Do You Remember? By Helen T. Bartsehat Chamberlain. Charles Chamber; Havmimd Guillard ot cnaniDersnurg touk bcnburg visited Sunday after- Mrs. Lena Chamberlain noon his cle.

1'. uuiiiara aunt. Mrs. Kcs-ie fharr add also called on Guy Lrippen. 10 Aiioona sundny Mrs.

Paul College ana aaugn-. vusiwa wnn Mrs. Cora ter, Paula visited Wedne.sdayiuiarnreriain SHADE GAP MAYBE THE OLD-TIME UVERY STABLE WA6 60RT OF A DROWSy Mr. and Mrs. Charles H.

Reil- Valley. lv drove to Buffalo. N. Y. and ir.

anf irs n- The Colorful Autumn Has Come In the waning of the year the Last Sunday we were driving world is full of sombre, solemn. along the highway in the after-and pathetic sense of old age noon and we noticed the road-and the Autumn has been H- side and mountain scenery. It kened, bv the poet, to a torn- is. beautiful. The reds are bt-bov.

whose occasional quietness coming scarlet; the yellows are is 'more alarming than his nois- turning brown and the black iest escapades. Autumn seems gum is adding its flame to the sad but beautiful to many picture. The red maples, pop-people. 'ars many others have These frosty mornings turn changvd their colors also, one back in memory. It does Autumn Glow not seem too lone ago that PLACE BUT A LOT OP US WOULDW MIND SlTTIN AROUND IN ONE NOWAOAVS.JUST TO RELAX AND TALK ABOUT NOTHINa EXCITINfi.

by Unit.d F.lur. Syndit Niagara Kails on Friday a baugh of Rockl'iill Saturday evening ana in-law and dmisirer Sunday with Mr. and rs. Mrs. Jerry McMath Charles Reilly, Jr.

at Chittenan- ren Sunday evening. g- N' Y' The members Trucker (Continued From Page One) ed at the party by Dean Mccarty, Walter H. Andrews, Terry Clevenger, Leroy Heaster, Edward Parks and Walter Aiagudien um u. Valley Grange who LESSON FOR OCTOBER 23, 1966 Bible Emphasizes Fidelity As Basis Of Real Security imu nun aegree at unco. many folks had no central heat- adding to the Au- Lravellin8 ast- operating a 1985 incr ante in tnp nnmPS Tnprp.

a Uhittj irnr.L- traw Ugh nn ing plants in their homes. There Whity truck tractor, hauling TW, a Max Hooper is heading the Wednesday noon wun Saturday evening wei cella Fleming and also called Mrs p-()Vd Appleby on otiier cousins: wiuaru rence Cowan r-a nnw Revealing I Mr- and Mrs. William History Of Hebrew People Continually mre few homes with bathrooms azaieaj chrvsantiiemums sold semi-trailer. The rig was owned ticket committee for the party zinnias and marigolds by Consolidated Freight Corpor-i and he is anticipating a capa-Mothers at this time of year had t)le last blooms of the atlon of Delaware, ork. 'city attendance at the affair, made numerous trips to the at-' )hk.

rnSphiKhp; arp rfnino It was raining at the time of Hooper is being assisted by Ray tic to get the winter clothing 'ir part irmaking a perfeel the accident and the road waslMcMullen Cecil E. Bell and fnf rJio tarn an1 thPTl artPr u-ot qi innaru ninn; Cin.fAnnn neuiy anu n. and Mrs. Bernard McMath, Mrs Aml, of Shade Vallev. Clair Linn.

Mr and Mrs mrMnv Tipv arP rinma thpir "F('v fete uiuiuauu. Misses Karen Walters and sv-hn tahoi LL God's Providential Guidance Power-Seeking Then As Now At Bottom Of Much International Strife And Oppression By EARL L. DOUGLASS i ii. carol Aiurpin, ividiy cauaueiii Meva Shoop Mr5 Mc.Muiien ana sister, aiepnarue. and Mr and Mrs hm snpnl Saturrlav in Huntingdon rm the changes in the cloth wre travelling toward McVeytown on made the summer things a downgrade with a left turn were washed and put away for awakening H's nght rear trailer wheels got next summer.

6 onto the south berm of the Do vou remember there were ti.OD hio highway and in coming back Wet Roads (Continued From Page One) rV.tr.hoi-91 i ontillMl "finH Oiir'u-niilrt hp with Ihcm oven unto- ii.i DV u.d. enly "two warm bedrooms in Crimson, copper, gold onto the highway the rig skidded I car was demolished, damage Security." It deals with the at-the end of thv world (MaU. returned to her position i and' Harm the nousev one was over tne floaIed past me lazi)y way edM on nouie set at $3,000. i-cuiyi iimuc uji jcmiauiciiu, n.i mi laoeipnia aunoav alter vaca- anH Mrs FaiV- lritr-hpn anrt thfl nther thp 111 TO lea Over, tile entire nE Unrr 111 ulc" "ulu- i in me otner crasn uoning at ner nome nere. nhn'nfrh r' rlTM be6Ch andMk Srns.oUra2L ithe kingdom of Judah.

Hezek, God to be found in the Rerning and 1 cirS anH dre.rl ov- north, blockine the entire wasmngion. I 7 i1 ''n. 01 ana.ny daughter, Candaceoak mcji; icavra wcic wancu ijj wa3 travelling west o. aiduiaii nit iiuw. i.i in wnitenouse Amnier spent uie psthpr fv er those registers.

They voyage into Winter, Route 22 at the scene loutstandmg importance, domin-found in Jesus Christ, who al- M.s weekend at the home of L.L Afloat in Autumn sky. 1 wad a-m sunaay netorei paini nl thp 'fimp an, ate the picture and a vivid though He has ascended into M.rcella Fleming and en- 1 l'ec 'LJf Grace Lyon Bynjami-n "0Ule wai" reopeno to irat-, was wet and picture it is heaven is still spiritually in the joved grouse hunting in Shade Boston Herald "L- Throp miic woct For if God 15 nl our secun- midst ol his people. law, Mrs. Ida Corneiiu1 Mrs. Pearl Cornelius.

Homcmakers Mrt The Southern Hu uavia was not inrown wp nn uaw rpliuirm in the cab, but was. injured. He Mount Union Mansbarger's 19G6 the te We was an f'n Pro- OrlllSOll a was removed and taken by Chevrolet Corvair skidded on en 1 ambulance to the Lewistown the highwway and crashed into uitLa to some church C0Urt klnfi' HlS M'u' Efnar Ptts" Hospital. Later when Humbert's! the rocky embankment along 7 nrttil was uthat Sennacher- burgh and a friend were Sunday bodv was removed from the the north side of the highway. in fifi lb would nnt abte to carry vlUors of Mr' and Mrs- iNew" County Homemakers home of Mrs.

C. J. He 'Picnic, nesdav. October 12, to heating plants and electrical stories. i am VoU enjoyed 'Thed cab at 12:30 a.m..

it ea-! verse. But this is onW the l'S 7 i leader for the group. Mn and other mechanicals for thorn cn nuch. By the tone of ken io we same nos- u. of sound religion.

It is! mnnh Madden instructed the I granted. It's the American way vour articie to 'the editor of this Pital maicuaijira wa Hijuicu fnriatian iindn a ft IllDUIL-l iMI.l. rummer OI ivnmill was rushed to the J. C. Blair come for more.

This, of Union and Mrs. Hazel McMath wd3 ulc J- u'a" 'ciinwatriiptiirp mnt hB hunt aou iviia. nai oi me ana me cnnaren growing DaDer recently, vou enmved ine tractor ann trailer were The tractor and trai er were demolS lofs beiSrset cmTf T'" "le ti0n sPent last in Sharon' up now have never Known any- tnem t00. I mean picnics the art of making covered nlghtlights. Also demonstrated r-making of novelty in assorted colors of to Union firemen's ambulance.

Greenville and Conneaut. Ohio. a $15,000. iiung uurereiii. oui uie siiange, your "plcnlc storv was Hezekiah, king of Judah, be con hi.

an hp A plague of unprecedented Mrs. A. J. Durst of Hagers thing is they don't seem to ap-'nuasiire tn read 'anri Yon The trailer was loaded with After being treated the injured preciate what they have. ought to retire and get a job miscellaneous Caterpillar Trac-iman was released.

Winter Clothes on a citv paper. You have the tor parts which were scattered I small pillows from fane; years of age and continued to Proportion struck the army of town, Md. called Sunday on her reign for forty years His lath-, Sennacherib during the night, father, Harry Yotin of Oi-bi-er, king Ahaz, had been a of his soldiers per- sonia una ished. Natural v. he nacked ud! LeRoy Lane of Prospect Park When we were kids we wore 'lie anu lo 'rLl "7 Hi PMf'k cloths trimmed yarn, edged and fringi i i i -i.

i i j. i vuur reeiuias. nncr iuw ana-Kiii i nooas anu taibei caus. ij i i 1.1. 1.

Thwo nrnspnt front atry more in keeping with njs immediately and started for 'spent Thursday. October 13 in We loved to get new, so "anKS ana tne best we (Continued From Page One) tastes and desires than the anlvea Gap area: Mrs. tharu Ua fr.nnrJ 1 nnrlor nnti f'jmi pretty tassel caps for Christ- wh' arp iThe crash paused a kina-sized The crash caused a king-sized mas. rnose were tne good old sound religion. ot Jehovah.

cvc" ou- Mrs. Kosetta ekiah was the of a weak blc- tuo nis (nvn son- as- The Rev. William Chegwin of Sonia McAllen, Mrs. king and te father of him and a third son Shade Gap was in Orbisonia Fenl and Mrs. Marcclla Bank and Trust Company office traffic problem and all avail-; where the lOtth anniversary able flares in the area werejopen house was in progress, rushed to the scene, includinel At th turn hnnlfintr inctitn- days, too, when the kids all seh.

the crudest and most ule tnr0(le his line; from Orbisonia, Gale Hancock of Star Route tf'jj irc supplies from Huntingdon and tions the candidate and his wife of all Judah's monarchs. Thus plare- Hollidaysburg. i had an opportunity to meet vis- Hezekiah. a man of suDerb mor- This fwetellmg of future Orbisonia was shopping Friday 'Mrs Alverta Noble. ts Shower Held For Eugene Hammonds looked as though they were deformed just about half-way between their ankles and knees.

If you didn't get your long drawers pulled down smoothly and rolled just right around your ankles vou were in for a lot of 'jfn lJ I w. r-ni inrintr tVint AtJArifC if tlm in I ll'hli'nnii luuav and staff nersonne a Qua lties and genuine rp uuiwanuiiiK pro- rf Rnnher. Mrs. sar phecy of its kind in the Bible Mrs. Ola Lauver of Black Log.j; DeCa i Tho hvif vicit siu.

inoiio eious ai n. was tne son a ine unci visu aiso liicuiaea a i. Isaiah :i.iuiai uai iinciiL ui 11 Kiiwava. lie inc nn, fu yi 'ii mn nt tr.i vi. iru a vtPK wn.

hmnn A mipiisnp.c c1Ui, tt: tw. i ride through the campus ot Jum-! aim u.c laiuei ui a ue- .7" ueuciuus ci. served at 3:30. served artificial lumps just above yourlheld for Mr. and Mrs.

Eugene Apartment and alf civilian o' College the area the I va atmg tyranL of -h. mb aw a n. shoetops. es. we wore shoes Hammond of Mount Union at rendered valuable service at! Huntingdon High School and an ab.en"a'., Lfe The result was victorv i t.

ver of New Oxford. Xt seSil0D later. rnose navs nnt sneaKera or! tha hmp rtf inirwtinn nt thp npnr mm. uiimuc-u uh- Mr. and Mrs.

William Zarr of u. .111. liaiiiuiuiiu me auciueiiL iceiie auniig me i-- "-v tii i wne nuns aimensions slmners the wintertime. unmc a 6 inptpH maH nnnctrimtinn nh nn til Juddh and other surround- "'s slippers in tne wintertime. I parents, Mr.

and Mrs pleted road construction job on V. Ladies Aid Com Roy emergency. "Saturday Bath" i Stapleton of Huntingdon. ns had been con- a Plmertui lesson on ana aaugnier. juoy.

mat 11,0 taking our troubles to Cod student at Ship-nensbure State! warm Sorings Koad The Ladies Aid of wuj int tair i i The candidate's party de- uiirn ij reiyme on nis power in coueee. were weekend visitors r.an Presbvtenan IT 7brhelicol iemandeof thf, 1 Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr, Hr z.JS p. m.

oy nelicopter tor a cirvirv trvTrv t.r.. Gerald Booher and farm v. nn tTriHav evenina. Oft" Hollciibaugli (Continued From Page One) Unless you were going for The honored couple, who were trip or something very unusual recently married, were the re-came up most kids got onlv one: cipients of many lovely and all-over bath a week and that useful g'fts. was Saturdav afternoon.

Do vou: Guests enjoyed playing bingo remember how mad vou were seYeral Pnzss were award- Lrh ThedoTs 7thTtemp.rof T. Colyer a'v. peasant Au-'CLZTu. 7fu the Lord in order to meet the VVr 'urg visneo rriday myed by all 11 me iMia in aer to meet a ruymg Hanover lor refreshing. But v' -wr.

anq Airs. George Come and Delicious demand. But Delicious because vou couldn't go out aft-. winners to an evening uu Loiton Mr. and Mrs.

Howard Winnick. order directing the police to surrender the funds to Attorney Heffner to be paid to the fun- Delicious refreshments con- speaking engagement. lfpw he eri er you had your "Saturday John Brenna of Selinsgrove is served to Mrs. May Jane Montgomery. ler, Margret Stuart.

James. Ethel Crull. JaJ; Rttfnrt. Hpnantimr HvnHorif.lr mnmlm. bath." You might have of sandwiches, jello sal-jeral director.

cat u.icLLUi. "wui "1 uui mnfo lid ill iin in Millie imp in ransom, and here begins rnMcrtm fv. i thev a severe cold and developed eie sei- ramPlindicated to GOP officials the ftniK a mother. Mrs. Marv Rrnn9 ocvciai uuiei inauers "'i thp afpnimt mhnh mtiih.iml Severa other are mi.

pneumonia. Now most kids get. ner the court during the ses-jhe would make every effort to toriav'Q pon heart and a penetrating mind von rv 'Vive nno nn oMrt nap aLi.uin c.i.im Mrs. Lilliam Cowan and riaht and niece. daughter.

Mrs. Hammond. a good warm bath everv night sion Judge! return to the county to speak at Before The Lord daughter, Susie of Black Belle Pvles. Xa'ley were business visitors in and mother, Mrs. Snyde: Those who attended this plea- 8 fmm Hntinn Himes return from vacation which marked an election rauy.

Thi before crawling in between the white sheets, or pink ones or sant i Arfnrnpv RioharH intnn He started his day yesterday JT I uJ Orbisonia Saturday. At Pkn.l.r Nannie Hess. were ii o. vjtiat tea fiiiisuu. ir i rr.

i WdS 111 SI LHT'PRiT rmm flG nilTIPC blue ones. The old days would at Camp Hill and made stops at habit's nowe Mrs. Art Peterson and Geof- have suited a lot of them who! irucy ami ivirs. uuy. -r- nana c.iitpn a lrt nf tlam ii.hr.

Mechanicsburg, Carlisle and fry were in Huntingdon on Sat- Shippensburg before coming to 7 01 to shun ay- Huntingdon "8 lr Lord and spread the letter be-! to shun. Bank (Continued From Pag ArmstnB T. cal'" Broderiek is a nt-arti t. ne sought tne; say thev are too tired or have Ha! Mrs. Elsie ke.

Mrs. Car estate ot say they are too tired or nave. Wilfred J. Karlheim, late of the some other excuse which apieioti. James staple- HlintinBdnn rinesn't rut anv fionre with'ton.

Carta Stapleton, Mrs. Cla-, uy -Mom" todav rence Gar. Mrs. James Lo-1 Inthe. divorce action of Veryl Mom tooay.

Mrs Pau, stapleton G. Norns vs. Rosemary Norris, We started out to talk about, Robert Newcortibe Mrs I lhe eourt made the rule to pay some other phases of Autumn Herbster Mrs Herman a'imony absolute and ordered of u.i: i cvchmi! on ivir. ana -'00 Mrs. Art Peterson and familv TZ dwell 'between the cherubim A man is onlv lost wh, id Hof.

en he is Sharynn Mori of Haserstown. Spangenberg sa of the covenant, to lost to shame. Md. is spending some time with prominent Suthe ii hVo i incline his ear and hear the in hpr narpntc I .1 O'jI'UDP a 11VJ but we got caught on the sud-iRoW) Mjss Donna Robb. depositions be taken on the i ucgice noin uie justices which had uil ject of wearing apparel rharlps matter of the amount of support i University of Pennsylvania I.

aw T1 'ui Liuj dllU Al- i vlll.l.ljr -Plautus fred Mort. iwas named vice pres Thr, -J tint lit ttli to be naid. neluan neuevea Krpmr; Mrs Mavwll lnver some omer mings 3S wen. un. urv.

nun Aire ornnn rHf'tnr iiiklijik Fascinators Attorney Josenh Vl. Mullin in trie one true uod and withjUod is our refuge and strength, Vandersall and friend Mrs sectors a V6r' Present ePjn Willard of Pittsburgh visit ed ai ZL was horning What about the guests Mr and Mrs. T. lR Ba-' was appointed as the master in! A lot of kids would miss thatiker. Pittsburgh; Mrs.

Alberta I tlle divorce action of Edna Fran-: 'the kingdom Judah from the1 lm 46:1 il with Mr. andjTop area and has eng M-. trtt Ouestlon in an examination in Hammond. Mount Union: John ces rove vs. Howard AmmonVUNICJ 1 wvci examination in HammnnH Mnimt ianH nf Accvrio vears of succesmi school.

"Never heard of them!" T. Young. Belleville urove. Potirc Errm would be the answer. We have- Gifts were received from the Judge Himes also issued an INCIIIC; 1 IU1I1 despot.

When Isaiah heard of 0 rthy el Rd of Belle- the Three Springs area Sennacherib's demand anri Hpv Masterl fonte called Wednesday on her He has served SSn St and strons. a Mr. and Mrs. Elbiniln.L School B.rd heard the name for a long: following who were unable to raer relieving willtard Cr AJr trm time, until recentlv when thevlattPnH- Mrs Rnnprt Clark Mrs i Swartz of Wood Townshio, ad-l1' rUfLti if tn ihp Ti' a vessel, cote of Rockhill Furnace. i.VrH he is a came back style again.

Lv-i Blanche McKinney, Mrs. Pau- th a 1 a' shall laugh at all disaster Mr- and Mrs. Clyde Freeman 'fhT MnniP fraternity: ministrator of the estate of the late Rhoda Swartz. of the neces- Master Sgt. James Hoover, formerly of erytning mat is oia win come, line Enders.

Mr. and Mrs. And with wave and whh-lwinri and family spent a dav 1 a rj 572. F. back in style if one can afford! George Stapleton and Mr.

and sity 01 riung additional bond in loriicoipm i wrestle. week in Harrisburg. u'' XZ "nor shoot an ar- the sale of real estate owned! from the United States Air Mr ann uTlc.j to wait long enough, we remem-: Mrs. Thomas Stapleton "tiigieuow Jatia bnnne of bv the deceased Force at McGuire AFB. New! a ber' ms Newberry called Fridav He also is a mern.

in duuuier HCLion. top rnnrt ottQ nfntl tnna :11 avstown An, rh-pr nf Odd Fell0' ber tne terrmie oia DlacK ones that only old ladies wore but later there were some beautiful fascinators made in pale, lovely soft colors that even the youngsters wore. granted a petition waiving the i years of active dutv against it. By tne way that he necessity of Glenn S. Rowles of! During the Korean War St Lcame' thu sha11 ne re Blairs Mills, administrator of Hoover servpri a tn turn- and shal not come into btoflA and Mrs- Mi- -Virgil ml Furnace and daughter of has served as noble li this city, saith the Lord.

For I (Continued From Page One) funds for the dam. the lodge. Foresl P- Roles-ion Okinawa from Mav. 1951 to va. visited a week re- hank vice filing additional securitv for thepntpmhpr ioso -u wl11 defend this city to save it when one remembers that when homes, schools, churches! compromise public works ioe sunaay School ksson New York Citv.

to the former for October is is I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bahw.tls.!,?lfl,.e? hve B' sale of a small piece of real; served an overseas tour for mlne sake; and for my anri all nnhlin hnilriinas wprp was jiai minion less man i estate. Labrador from July, 1960 toWlTTl I ii toco Hezekiah took his troub to "God, Our Security." Isaiah in I.pS 'e Spent and five grandch.l i i nmri tunnv He' is the son nf Mrs ithe Lord' He sPread out Senna-! 33-35. Amanda ULer and lt.tter Mrs.

Esther McClure of Hill '7 "Kr Valley was an Orhismri. mfi1 -J not heated with central heating year allocation and $32 plants and many of them wereimlll0n under Johnsons budget cold, children and adults had to request for fiscal 1967. wear heaw clothing. Authorization of the construe-today they would go crazy jtion money is the first step in scratching and iumDine around expected yearly outlays for the IMapleton (Continued From Page One) ot inree- brother of Mrs. Carlton Os-'u cnea Lewi.iu pital wait, both of Mount Union io operate.

Within Mr. and Mrs Rv 'impartitit sernce CounD i Hun ineaon Hoover resides in Dover. lem: Delaware, with his wife and uwas a alled ark ine tollowin? visited ridav I can. ij. uniun l.o T.zu.1, Since an.

tn oi adm' to- Mrs.H:, trend in the grow Lewistown uTTllty Mrs. Hazel Keith has if they had to wear such cloth- i multi-purpose reservoir which ews and Irvin Coder. ing in our heated buildings. It representatives of the U. S.

The parade will end al 8 p.m. is not strange, however, wheniArmy Corps of Engineers ex-1 and the party will start imme- three children. He plans to:" 'H retnrnpri JnH If TZ.km oiheV. with ouu retch ed Vn, "the week of Oct. TT 6 Jome after visiting in Wilming" 'ZT'i Maintenance Inrinstrv "'u" wings.

craft older mothers shiver to to have completed in the aiateiy at the Band Hall. Wilber inn ot t. coif-' will enjoy chairman I Dover ii was me pe iei ot every Israel- it was tne belief of everv children in bare heads and bareispnng of 1971. Deu will be th E. Del will be the Israel- Wlls- K-3 and i c- we ite that within this chest Dr've.

Mount Union the presence of God actually! Wilson. K-3. Chilcotelrowm- we legs walking around in cold: The earlier estimates of total mere will be contests for young and old at the party and weather often when there is cost was $32.9 million for the rcuciai UriVP 1nnm rederal Drive. Mount Un dwelt snow falling. Children have be-; project excluding any power on furnace were busi-! Richard F.

Oppel. 4009 South Sa in Fri-; BRENT 0 P- Division fay. Now You Know Canberra, the canital come accustomed to this 0f uur sustaining Hope generating features. here Strppi UUPIi i- j.i-j n. i Beauties Of Autumn mere win De gingemread and cider "in abundance," according to Dell.

Door prizes will be awarded and the highlight of the evening will be a square riannp "livo' m.i.-i. dance with "live" music. rieclinpH to elaborate union Franchette Wilson wa ri charged from the Nw You Know usirtua, was moaeiea io some -iu uenei as innstians is extent after Washington, D.C. that God is still in the world and its in-niinri ntans wpre'and that Christ thrmmh lappeal for lniornw' We started to write about thej It's too bad the Weather Bu-beauties of this Autumnal sea-ireau can't alert us to the boss' son and we go off the track. brainstorms.

idesiened hv Chicago arrhitectiGod suDremelv rpvpaluH ing the week alone with statue in the anyone who has seen Mary R. Mlils world is th, 173-foot Buddha at wet" Bank of Box 144, Mount man Afghanistan. innnnri (S14) notes i Chairman Dell will be assist- Walter Bur'ley Griffin. 'self, is still in our midst. He left nel 0U tw.

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