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i THE CHIEF-ADVERTISER Y. JANUARY 27. 1938 YALE NEWS CJyde W-isofi Eaca a trip Yale Friday and aad Mae atuaaded the services for Mis. Ljtiia Ke- hot wiMcii were held In Jefferson Thursday afternoon. Mr.

and Mrs. Burchfield. Wayne and the band ccneert in RedfMd Sunday was a yuest of Mi. and Mrs. Fred r.cou which was by the Red- over Sunday.

Dr. aad M. H. Snnjter were fe Thuraday auendinr a masting of the DaHas-Outhrie Medical Mis. Edith Koraeizal of Oliddn in Yale Wednesday attending 1C- Mrs.

J. C. Dinner and sop Kin- aad will play at Jamai- Hu3da Kinney and dauch- 1 game Traday evening. O. C- S.

Jewel Chapter 2S5 O. E. S. belli their regular meeting Thursday evening 17 5 mem- and 3 visitors present: time was dersced to pract- school bind of which Mrs. nephews.

Kenneth and Peterson members. They also visited at Clarence Peterson home near Redlieid. Mr. Jortensea iras able to return to his school work Wednesday mor- niny. Grk Wm Again ihe Jamaica met with defeat by Dawjon.

the score being 2V-33. was a well played and exciting game throughout. For Jamaica. Senter played an outstanding game spring to of the 27 pcints. For McCrory was ou'-STana'ins scoring 18 of the 33 points.

before the five MttVOt I I Bab. Mrs. Elsie Graves, John and Mrs. Homer Fouch of Jefferson and rehoo! on Monday evening for Mr. and Mrs.

J. F. and John Jr. want day while the men attettM to iness matters wac the jjotne of Jan uarjr hirtbilay dinner of uie lamily. At tote the ed at the home of Mr.

and of Mr Ernest Grimm. cr. Mary Ann'Bmr, Ma and ixwa and MEL Mm HuHnjii children of Brit eame Bwdaue Brw and A A -j- The home Of Mr. and Mrs. tAveme "were guests Sungay ai the I Mrs.

Walhrncton Twp.jhcai- of ibe fonntrs brother We are glad Gliddta and famUy of near report that Mr. Mis. E. Shindier Nevada Grand Junction. women.

Last Friday evening our baU wnt to The Mi. and Geo. Fry and soolsirl born January 14. Hie have been visiting been named Sarah i be proud parents of baby of the game was Rippey girte and spent Sundw at the Mrs. Sadie Mr.

and of Bobby (Other were mmom. or family hav- WiU Leighty and Mrt Ida UAgltty.ing biithdays in January and who Mrs. Mannie Fairbanks spent A half the game was tied 1 at A. TM the new marches. At the close of an interesting business meeting and a short social time lovely refreshments were served by the committee in charge.

Mr. and Mrs. Barton Haupert oj Faun and Mr, and Mrs. M. several days last week at the home of her son Earl and family in Des Moines.

Chas. Kiantitoff, Mrs. Truax and daughter Jean spent Sunday at the Troy Hawkins and Elizabeth fiagbes home in Bayard. Mr and Mrs. Kenneth Gandei Mrs.

Will Gander and son Charte motored to Des Uoines Wednesday and Stiles of near Bayard were dinner guests at the Glen chaloupka home Friday. M. E. Aii Satiety Meete The Methodist Aid Society met 'at the parsonage Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. division in charge: The meeting was called to order by singing.

"Stand, Stand Up For Jesus." 'r Scripture Reading by Mrs. Clarence Smith. Mrs- Milter, followed by members repeating the Lcrd's Prayer in unison. Rev; Chamness. ih evangelist, favored the group -with Mrs.

Homer infant son at the luspita! Mr. and Mrs. Leo English and son of Jefferson spent Sunday at parental Arnold Anderson home. up with But during the latter half, the Jamaica girls' failed to break up the Dawson The next two games are played on the home floor Tuesday; Tale here and Friday Washington town- Jamaica of Dies Moies visftois abo of to. attend were Mrs.

by'vide i ano selections which were greatly enjoyed. During the business meeting plans were completed for the banquet for'the Toung which will fe neid in Yale Feb. 7, and comoiittecs wens appointed for it was also decldied''that-the fioi- ciety will serve hmches the Ohas. Smith sale, 9. The ladles' the remainder the afternoon with tbeir own handwork and enjoying a social time and at towely refreshments were served by, the committee to the 45 members and present;" Mr.

and Mrs, Clell Smith of take 1 came down Saturday to spend crJuple of weeks visiting-at the parental Art Smith home and with other Richard Long, Miss Ludle Me- mad Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Kempf and little daughter of Ames and Mrs. Kathryn Kempf who is doing nursing at the Hunt home in Rippey a fev hours Sunday afternoon with Miss Mildred Kempf at her' home here. Mr.

and Mrs; Ralph Shannon and bora Ashpole of Coon Rapids Were callers the home of Mrs. Alice O'ConneJi Sunday. F. T. A.

"Tne" regular-meeting of the Par- association held January Itth in tbe school auditorium with a very good attend- Jamaica was defeated by the Dawscn quintet by a score of 3010 last Friday night. The game was closely contested during the first half. The period ending by a score of 6 to 4 in favor of Dawson. In the third quarter Shceib (the former Jamaica boy) hit the hoop quite frequently to bring the score to 1-4, Jamaica did not register during the period, In the last period the Dawson boys made 15 points whil the local boys made 6. ending the game by a 30-10 count.

Crabb made 7 points to lead Jamaica. Ixwry played a game. Schiefa made 13 points to lead Dawscn, white Windsor made 7. Mrs. Bdrklge Sunday.

Mis. Sadfe Ddrtdge fc George Usle home for caring for Mr. Usle who fell and in bed fora while. Mr. and Mrs.

Ward Brown, and family spent Sunday at the home'of at the Chat. Congm, Ada! gheny of Mtnbum. At noon operative dinner wac enjoyed, i -i- 1 day 33. the Bagley guts. 2S: Rippey hoys 24.

the Bagley boys the aomes of rel- Mrs. Shindltr is at the Methodist -nns Friday evening our Vasket- axives and friends to; in Dts Moines. Mr. Shend- ball boys and girls will play Dana their bom? in San Jose, Calif ier was iarmerly a superintendeiit here. Monday- in I3v Htppey c.

a A. aab A feature of ihe meetings groups among the recipes has been the one for cake pud- born in England on August 1 Uanha Ann Jaeklin. daaghwr of John and Martha Jaeklin, Mr. and Mrs. G.

D. Brown. and family are moving to Des Moines this weefc, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph.

Squirt and son Bobby of Des Molnec and and Mrs. Clint mmetmit of were gnesU'ol MY. and aid Witter flHDday. The members of the Mitt TaUlAa. fufi of night guest Fri- ding, 1853 and died at the home of her day night with her friend inec peart Henry West were 1 Mrs.

Circle met with MimRoaeimMewUn Monday evening. Donald ttdar. spend the week and Mrs. to among H. Onibb; were visttfiti isited j' The meeting' was called to order by dw presidctit Mrs.

Thomas Me- Dtnnott. Cnnmtinlty singing was lead by Mr. Rider. Mwrtttg pictures of Canada were shown and a talk on same" gi- by Mr. fflaninger of Also an interaiting talk was given by Mr.

Kurd of JtffetMn. 0e- veral' were played th. Kbobl band. A lunch ww ur. Tne Jamaica, independents 'won from Dftwatm independents by Marian Mrxi Ho Smotii, Miss HSaceastein and Don Scott.

O. E. S. The Order of the Eastern Star Mrs. claim Lentean enteUtaed thmr installauon on the members of the Omv 3 day School class at her home ftl- 3 1 and Mrs, day afternoon.

Mark Elliott of Jeffenbn panted Ruth Ludwlg to her Monday. Ruth has come stay The Washington and Mrs. Farley by Mrs. Jim Rhoads oa Mrs. Harry Cunmnsham has con- January 12, at the age of years.

months and 12 days. The jacktin family came to the United States when Martha was only ducted two fcUow-up lessons, one in ihc afierncon and one all daj meeting. Their name is the O. B. A.

Get tetter acquainted club year old. and located in Iowa. the following officers have been I Farther hack than the children ejected: President, Ruth Penning- can definitely ton. Musis chairman. Mrs.

John mcther united -with the Methodist church. their Publicity chairman, Mrs. Owen and seeretary-treasur- Mrs. Alben Parley. Tile Gel Better Acquainted dub are planning' year around meetings.

Mrs. Laurence Grow and Mrs. Otis Terrill have held one follow- up -meeting in thei locality. Their elab has Jive members. Crumley gave the oi this weeg, Mr- Ban of Grundy Center gave an imperson- iation of the characters in James Whitcoir.b Riley's best poems.

week February 3. 4 and 5th the Greene County Basket tournament will he held at son in the Armory. The Girls will play Churdan, Rippey boys will play also. The Sub-county declamatory contest will be held in Grand -June- lion next Tuesday evening. Feb.

The following towns will participate in the contest. Rippey. Coop- On March 12. sfee wa unit- Jefferson Grand Jimetwn. ed ia marriage to James Greenlee.

second place winners each Tf- mis union ihe foUowing 9 chil- will The Tirst place drcr. were bom: Mis. James Mor- winners will speak in the Stote Be- Voas. MajrahaU- Hght Fast Mrs Bila Anderson, Clement fim nutrition lesson of this years ns and D. D.

Greenlee of Krem- clamatory Contest. Everett flhair, peail Bever, 1 I to a group of seven women. to Shaw. Will and Margaret Wfll PUT jjjmei- Mrs. Jay States and cooperator Mrs.

Aleln Senter and gave two of lessons to the six members club. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Garreii, his grandmother, Mrs. Charles Fay- the Dawson feams here Tuesday who indued as Worthy Thelma of Oskaloosa ir-i-U.

Matron, a bouquet of red roses and iS? to Preceding a 20-13 margin. "Bud 1 Meinecke and Floyd Jenkins played the best ball for Ja- Seniar Syi We are writing class prophecies in Literature class. At least we bare bright outlooks for the future. It seems wo nave everything from a communists to anarchists in government. We are getting all "het-up" with 'the study of heat and temperature came Friday a ago ed with her sister afaoyde last week she returned to her home last Saturday.

Mr. and Mrt Tony Wand and 1 1 mf daughter pit of W. W. Delahoyde Thursday weekend callers here. They at the parental Doug Gar- cred were After finishing Calories i logy we are taking them up" in physics.

They are different kinds, though. ved at the close of the evening. The next meeting will; be hel4 IWwu- ary The topic will be 4 i dinnier guests at the t. Beddow home were and Joe enee, who is taking nurses training at the Iwspttai white Mr. Grubb attmded to buainefs affairs, met home of Mrs.

p. Broiras Thurs- for its refular sbctal after- grwn A abort of a splendid talk hy Rev. Chamntfs -j- president Mrs. Gertrude Searl had charge of the business llutum, and Jones of Wal i Mr. and Mrs.

Ralph Towne and You like to argue, come and jcta the government class. The Juniors are getting along fine but the senters may need your 4 To anyone who niight visit speech class or overhear -those weird Mrs. Frank Brenaman was tess on Wednesday to the of the Prisetlla eJob. quilting ion ah Blgtit r- Quilt, mer of the oihocrs a cov- Alma Tasseli homes. Mr.

and Mrs. c. H. Ransom and Lowell spent the weekend-'at the home of the formers parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Ransom at were as W. Ellis Fayton. H. Nelson. A.

Jap Ontied, A. ns, Roy of Grand June- Z. R. Greenlee of Fort T.vron. Colo, Mrs.

Joe Morris of MHliken, Mrs. Wm. Chiiders of Rickerall. Harry Greenlee of Perry and Mrs. of Perry.

All of these are living. One sen preceedett her in death. Relatives here have learned of Since' -the death of her -husband the marriage of Mis Marie Zim- 5 years ago. Mrs. Greenlee has made with her daughter, Mrs.

Jas. Rhcads of near Perry, In addition to the children mentioned Mrs. Oreehlee survived by 37 grand children and 3S great grandchildren. Mr- and Mi's. Marvin Wicks of pert Dodgo visited a few days this past week at, the home of the lat- Sarah Pelley received word ters parents Mr.

and Mrs. Herbert Present Jfe Nissly, M. Shirley, i Church dining room, 1 and Misses Ida and Better Harry Smith TM Elmer Luellen Adahr-lkrsV Kuth--Mrs. Smith. Everett Shaw Martha--Mrs.

Clement Luell Etecta--Mtfi. Glen Warder--Mrs. Margaret. Haymond 1 Sentinel--Harry Smith. Chaplf Thirza Shaw.

A very ehjoymbie time was had' by a large group of people at the Jari- uary Church JOgfat, held on Wednesday eveniojr in the Methodist Saturday that her aunt Mrs. Mac Wilson of Jenkes, had passed away Friday evening. Miss Wilda Danekas of Des Mcmes spent the week end at the home cf her parents, Mr. and Danekas. arid Mrs.

Deibert Anderson Burdicfc. Tsreakend at- the home of his parents Mr. and'Mrs. R. E.

Radebaugh. Mr. mid Mrs. Raymond McKelvey and were Wednesday eve- fclc- Pilot Mound and Mr. Ken- teeth -Sumstine of Bocne.

The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles or Pilot Mound- Mrs. Zunkle is a niece of I. S.

Oil- Mrs. Arthur Rickey will entertain the Afcthers Club Friday afternoon of this -creek, Gary Lee, the little son of Mr. and Mrs. T. H.

Gordon has bsen on and fahsily were Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ttios. Towne at Howard Moihe over the week "end at th' home of bis parents itr. and Mr tao sick list but better how. i Mr.

and Mrs. James Dalton have a new boy at their home. Sbarcn Gill, the assessor for Des Mcincs rcwrtship, has been makinig 2ing dinner tlie home of his rounds. and.Mrs. Duane Burk of Perry.

Maurice Calonkey shipped a car- evening Mr. and Mrs. lo2! of hogs to Chicago the first of i Birthday Dim; er evening Mr. and Al Kupfer at their' th'c week Maur-ce visited relatives home for dinner Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. ir. Chicago. fry and son Jack of Jose, i Mrs. C.

F. Clark and Mrs. A. C. Mr.

and E. E. Kupfer. Todd attended the Christian Ladies Mr. and Mrs.

of Aid Thursday the home of Mrs. Grand Junction were Saturday I Lee Staker. guests at the home of Mrs. Henr Lee. SCHOOL NOTES ulius Pstesen entertained for din- the Mm.

kid visitor; Mrs. Cmrt Nellie HWTte and Mrs. W. laden tables. -i a i Paul Mrs.

Mrs. Tharp and Miss lone Showers went to MM Mound Sftturday and the week end at the home of her par- -dinner and Joan of loosn were end visitors among relatives and friends here. Lloyd Stiles and Dcoald of Coon Rapids were Sunday guesn at the Parental Amos Mrs I. JSoarboe of Perry at the Loyal Towne home ftiday evening. They with Mr; Mrs.

Towne and son Mor- rfe the basket boll game At the close or the afternoon veiy refreshnients were served by 'assisted by her sister i Ethel Hittenbottiam. About Mrs. Leo Garland spent the- Kempf borne while dNiriind transacted busi- 1 twenty-two members and Mr. and Mrs: Johiv RuaseU and Darwin of Perry spent Sunday at the parental George Burns home. Mr.

Mrs. Cornish and of Biftey. A. c. Loofclng- bill and Mrs.

Alice Hicks motored to Scranton Sunday wbere they ctnher fiesta at thte Frank home. Mrs. ftmouss is the Mrs. Hieks Fipt MafrnnV Ciab El was OEVw) tttft Matron's Club Priday afternoon at its regular -f i An interesting bustoeai meeting heM and important niatten were taken care of after which a Jamaica. Mr.

and Harry Towne en- tertftined Miss Brony, Miss Stacy, Miss bora Towne, Miss Mabyl Mr. Leo Peterson, Mr. John Rider and Mr; lyar Towne at dinner WedneBday evening. Meet The flehoel llacters from ail over the county met here with Mr. Jorgensen Monday evening.

The Cltss Of the Union time was enjoyed and at the of the afternoon the hostess 'a delicious Innch. wihirs preieht were Mesdamai iilinnihe Hauosn of Paton, Eva of Bayard, Alice Thcmpsrn, Bess Heater, Mar- Trywc, Btohch Hazel Truax. jorie thoipw, Edna Ohaloupka, Holmes, and Miss Mabel Francis. T. F.

Higgenaothlm of School served i o'cftcfc dinner in the church basement. After the the; went to the acfipoi buuding where a buai- meetlng was Miss Frances' Crabb who is an air stewardtes'on the united Air line with in Cheyen- 6e; Taeattontag at the home of her parentE, Mr, and Mrs. Harve Crabb. The Wm.MeNeil iamtty fc-- M.mL scuiads, are neither dying iiior cuts. I tiersoii.

was as "Att Hail by Miss Grace An- ef a their Mr. and 5 ahd held honoring the HI i birthday of TlusseU -Petersen; having nightmares ahd we are perfectly sane. We axe just golng through the preliminaries cf becoming a great speaker, Sarcasm The English class has been writing character sketches and find them amusing when read class. It is believed some one was- describing an. angel, well ar.yway played a harp.

The circle is the main cause "for The A. T. L. I. Quitt Club met i ri I of Committees for the Mr.

and Jop Maceroy, Mr- a'hji Mrs. Berhie also palled at the home c- Petersen. The eve- game next chuich night. Thursday, January at the of Mrs. James with nineteen members and two visitors.

Mrs. Grace canutt of and; worry -in geometry, we are Still learning the why and wherefore of thk figure- are starting work" on term papers in history class, we have "the privilege of choosing our own subjects and nave several weeks to write the paper. Mr. Jcrgensen back bookkeeping class wag started" on Wednesday. V7e have teh members and sure the class will, be interest- Maud Nourse Bach member brought their work woth them, At noon a cooperathre dinner was enjoyed.

Mrs. Wfcfcs and Jean were guests at the dinner. The January 27 meeting will be with Mrs.01en Hoyeir, CUf- ford Taylor, Don Mrs. Edward Milton; Mrs, Howard Henderson, who was 1 our Church for five pf five-hundred. Mr.

and Mrsl" visited Jrpir: Friday to Tuesday at home of he latter's sister Mrs. Howard Hughes and at The Philatbea Class meets Wed-' 2nd at the home speaker at of Mrs. Helen McElheney. Each on Wedhes- ct hrt J-m 1e Gardiner of Manflla was ptonrnm K. a Sunday dinner guest the home rottowior of his grandparents Mr.

Mrs. for the announced the Bryant. Ingwn returned home Friday from the Klnaa mugtittrs Hospital where he had been an operative patient and wiU bonvaieae at his home; numbers by the Male Quar- and; Pray" awl "Hie in Christ of The Qiuirtet was composed of Lttter Crumley, Clare Milton i TIF der. Creswelt ac- by Mrs, Eugene Alexan- Freshman We wlU start this "week oh "the study of Suas Marner. Wedntesday we started the author, George life.

We found it quite interesting." We have started to study the 'Industrial Revolution in history; This is the fourth great revolution we I the home of Mrs Mtes Vann oranqutet to the Thursday dub at a one o'clock luncheon foDowed.by:an RMOlved: That the-Church A gnat of interest tak- in uie obate. The question is asked to bring a piece of for quilt pieces. The fox hunt oil this vicinity of Rippey on January 30. Those participating are asked to meet in town at 9 a. m.

where the captainr. will, be appointed. Bring shot guns only for the hunt. Mrs. Rend Fouch gave a dinner at her -horae honoring her two sons.

Dwlght and Homer on their birthdays which are on the Dietitians say ttiat the ayer- age person needs to eat around There will be only one more night 250 pbunds of fruit IN CAMP same day. Those, being present were Mrs. Dwight Fouch of Rippey, Iowa Uaily Press Photo. DES MOINES, (IDPA)-- Assistant Chief Karry Nestle. Carroll, makes a point clear to Highway Patrolmen K.

J. Daly, center, and H- L. Kruchten, right, at patrol camp. Daly is stationed at West Liberty, and Kruchten.at Pcnisqn ternoon of Bridie at her home Des Moines on January members of the chib were preaciit. The prize for higli score won by Mrs.

Leo Hagenttein low score by Miss Lend stein. The February 3 meeting will' MMa Orace was School is a greater influence in the than Morning Church Serviced Clare Milton and.CIar- Jtobert Shirley and They have been the I intellectual, religious, social' and political and Uie industrial revolution. We few" micmblrs in Mrs. Sherman Voms on Tuesday to the Naomi Circle with i Sugene Alexander. Minister DPS ifor SuiKiar, Jan, 30th tne Henoh house to the Leo Garland house.

Mr. and Mrs. Jake Nelson who narrowly escaped serious injury in an auto to icy roads twenty three membets preeent. Church School Lesson theme subject intwesttoBr and worthwhile. ton ttnd Jean Ardis Trual were of.t»ft club.

TJnlon Werlval aervices at the Yale Methodist Church. fcpMiat fowl efe and eraon4 ttery cvrning. Key. fthamntss, the te an abie apMUr and some very inspiring out him. Mr.

and Mrs. Stanlty Hockey titrned home Wednesday from a Mveral day. Tidt wtth iriindc at Waahta and Oilmore City. BUt Dwrdtftt aon Mr. and Mrs.

Bert Deardorrr was taken to the IitlMn Ktopitil 'In highway 46 near Fmy last Friday are nwcn improved and Mr. Ntbon hw been up town. Sunday dinner guests at the Harry Towne home were Mr. and Mrs. Ben Black and daughter Colleen, Mr.

and PWd Mn and son BOUe of Dawson and Morris Towne. SCHOOL NEWS Mr. and Mrs. George Lewis "-and of Mrs. Peart Thompson Hual Health Roll call was answered by giving bible verses or poems.

The lesson on "What fe Most Im- nortant in Daily Living" was led fay Mrs. Pearl Bever. Scripture read, from Isaiah 55-6 to was'read by Mrs. Bever. Must Mfcr- jorie Nourse, for Our seftion stalls a.

m. The preparatory an ehroUr 40 All toys glrk who wtth the Church i class. Miming Ser- of the This If orninff Worship Ser- A weHt of the second semester has already pamed and the new subject adjustDMnU have been made. Mcincs Sunday and Monday mor- he wrtwnitlcd to an operation for appendicitis. Or.

H. Briiitoer went down Monday morning to ai- with the opfnUion. At this writinR the boy it 111 flWPW "Wdlv TO I'UIJ Friday to a few days with her daughter Mrs. Harrison and ramtly. The foUowlng a list of the on the honor roO for the first with the percent of the Marie Qannon, Jean ier, Oarrity, t3.5; Loree Wyckoff i.

Harriet Towne, Jean Fockler. IMoras MfeDermott. 92; Walkor. Marvel Van Gundy, 61; Frances II, Monv Towne, W.M; Norma Mc- The band played at the Dawaon- chUdreh of Peny spent Sunday at Hester Seibert, "Fwwmal Purrty'Vi Mil Vera CoH will lead the Dethe home of Mr. and Mrs.

Virgil Ol- Mrs. Anna Hoover; "Lovinw Strrtoe son. (Mae Voas, "Our Union wtth Ood' Mr. and Mrs. charlfes Bath Mrs.

Alma OottMrtalk, article on daughter of' Des Moines spent 8at-, "Daily by Mrs. Btfv Potm urday evening at the home of Mrs. Anna Wignall. Mrs. Cecil WwMel gaws a party "The Robins Song" Mn.

isclialk. Scripture refenhcet by MMdames last Monday evening in honor'of Lute Scott, Sue Oottactlalk. Dorenes 14th birthday. Those presv Nourae, 6a4fe Thommli ent were Frances, Dorothy and crotts, and Miss Marjofte Margie Windsor: Roae, Ifcwifi, IA-J Poem, "For We IrflMit: vonne ToU, Bety Wetenc and Nourae poem. 4 Wtedom Mtv.

tnlu at Service li, tteItoitter wiU have i i daaudon. young Hour-from 7:30 oh Customs of Mobtty evening and Matnea Roberts and the guest of honor Dorehe Weddel. Mr. Joe Roberts sold his stock, and farm machinery at an Auction feate held at his farm north of town Monday afternoon. Roy Crews has rented Mr.

Roberts farm for the coming aeafton Mrs. Nettie Tollc will the members of the F. A. M. B.

dub at Her home Friday afternoon; A fire ol unknown origin started to the Hairy Lewis garage early Saturday morning, damage was done to some hatchery supplies that he had stored in his Thompson. The meeting was tMoed group singing Be WUh Tow Till We Meet Agam." Refmhmente were vf the hostess afisiftted by her daughter Mac Voas. The next ineetmg win be 1st. at the home of Idrte Moune. The Miami Urene and CTMa King of AM a will have their With Mrs.

J. M. km will AU ladies are Jamaica baakctbill game, Vhday garage, the htat the night Mr. and Mrs. Alto iied from FrMay until the parental Oeo.

oiam 9wday with nff at in Da The world of Tomorrow will be a whiwy plate looking like a deep- sea fisherman's nightmare if the above visualixaiions of future transportation media come into existence, Tlwy were sketched by industrial designer Raymond Lowey for mot- elt to be irwulkxi in the Transpor- tation Building of the New York World's Pair At top, the streamlined, articulated motor truck train speeds through Uie night like a glowing electric eel. The super- stveavUintd motor at Icenter right, will boast comfortable sleeping quarters. At center left, with roundsd multiple bumper and pro- jectinv headlights huffc-mouthed a futurtaUe taxicab relies on 1U three wtoete to swim smoothly Uvough traffla, Hoft a monster but vision of tbe in enclosed, streamlined, proof ocean liners to at.

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