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THE GAZETTE AND DAILY, YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 7, 1942. Of Gamma Alpha Chapter Has Meeting Pacfnr IrKfollpH Weddings mhers of Ha mm a Alnha "The Art of Thinkine" was eivcn UJlvl II IJ I UIIVU Members of Gamma Alpha "The Art of Thinking' was given Personal Interest Second Music Week Concert (Wlamonanca chapter of Beta Sigma Phi have by Marion Slagle. sssrsff fisfss as At Zion Reformed for her services GENTZLER STEWART Miss Alma M. Stewart, daugh Francis Ser' TJ? jewel gravel pin ter of James Stewart, 658 Madison avenue, and George W. Gentzler, wayne avenue, ana Mrs.

Alien i during the past year. Matinee Musical Club In J.WS SSSsSS Tt nmg the Wa teW The aiciX- Rev. Arthur L. Grove In- JJJ Mrs. Daugherty Host To King's Daughters The King's Daughters' claw of St.

Paul's United Evangelical Sunday school, taught by Mrs. E. Trumpfheller, held its monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Edward Daugherty, 819 West Poplar street, Tuesday evening. Games were played and prizes were won by Mrs.

G. R. Glatfelter, Mrs. Eva Craver, Mrs. John Wagner, Mrs.

Edwin Seifert, Mrs. Levi Stengle and Mrs. Norman Albright. Refreshments were served. The next meeting will be held Tuesday, June 2, at the home of Mrs.

William Fite, 223 South Pine street. Present were: Mrs. Edward Daugherty, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Willim Fite, Mrs.

G. R. Glatfelter, Gladys Rutland, Mrs. Edwin Seifert, Mrs. John Wagner, Mrs.

Eva Craver, Mrs. Levi Stengle, Mrs. Norman Albright and a visitor, Patsy Seifert. Program At Union Luth- tysburg college. ffiorganE wtTSS ducted lnto' 0ffice Bv "SfiTJu eran- CriSDUS Attucks Mr- M- Abel 328 100 per cent, ggg 0ny wal charge Rev.

Dr. Keen, Dean Of cond English Lu- 'ojjua Green street, have returned home The business meeting was in of Marie Neagley and officers Dt u- eran chh Baltimore, by Rev. Proqram Tonight At after spending the week-end at charge of the president, Mildred were installed by the president, KetOrmed Ministers Of Warren C. Johnson, former pastor Hampstead, L. N.

where Mizener, who appointed the fol- Miss Marguerite Home as fol- CiUt ot St Lukes Lutheran churCh of High School they attended the funeral of Mrs. lowing committees for the ensu- J. SeS. MJldred Mteener, The second of a series of con- TliurJ sxster'm- year: Program. Dorothy Wil- vice-president, Rosella Mickel; Rev.

Arthur L. Grove was in- The bride was attired in a cocoa cert in celebration of Music week laW t0 Mxs' son- chairman; Dorcas Frey and secretary, Janet Longenecker; stalled as pastor of Zion Reformed brown su Wlth matching acces- wwesentea ast night in the VlUTona Wanda Osier; ways and means, corresponding secretary, Irene church last evening. He assumed and wore a corsage of SLf ff union Lutheran church Vafte PSf Marion SlaSle' chairman; Mildred Black, and recording secretary, his duties May 1, replacing the orchids- fithe See El club Rabenstme Fort Blanding. Fla Bowers and Marie Neagley; so- Mirato Bentzel. late Rev.

Dr. J. Kern McKee Fol- The maid of honor, Mrs. E. E.

TLrfwas a fairattendance Parf.nts' Mr. aid cial, Charlotte Neiman, chairman; The next meeting of the chap- lowing the installation ceremony, Bartzline, wore a wine velvet MclXlhTeventng the 58 We Piam Wels Ma.Ls" ter will be held May 20 at the there was a reception in the Sun- dress with matching accessories Divorce Business A divorce was granted yesterday by Judge Walter I. Anderson in the case of Gerrtude R. Ness against Charles A. Ness.

Applications To Wed George Joseph Brickner, 39 East Maple' street, York, and Dorothy Mae McClellan, 624 West Philadelphia street, York. Recent Births To Mr. and Mrs. Perry Brabham, 613 East King street, yesterday at the York hospital, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Fahringer, Wrightsville R. D. 1, yesterday at the York hospital, a son. To Mr.

and Mrs. Earl R. Mayes, Red Lion, yesterday at the York hospital, a son. To Rev. and Mrs.

David Ray-born Higgins, Dover, yesterday at the York hospital, a son. Rev. Mr. Higgins, is pastor of the United Brethren church at Dover. To Mr.

and Mrs. Vincent Mc-Guigan, 1039 West King street, berger; membership. Marguerite Malta tmnlp day school. and wore a corsage of roses and Crispus Attucks center program Home and Muriel Gilbert; defense, Present at last evening's meet- The installation was conducted yellow daisies. The groom had for Josephine Spangler; parliamen- jng were: Mildred Mizener, Dor- by Rev.

Dr. E. O. Keen, pastor his best man Elwood Bartzline. tarian, Marie Fisher; publicity, Qthy Wilson, Marion Slagle, Char- of Memorial Reformed church, Following the ceremonies a re-Marguerite Home, and historian 0tte Neiman, Miriam Welsh, and treasurer of the Mercersburg ception was held at the home of and librarian, Marie Fisher.

janet Longenecker, Marie Fisher, synod. Rev. Howard S. Fox, vice- Mr. and Mrs.

Stuart Wise, Balti- will be given in the William Penn Senior High school auditorium. i u. The program will be composed of Advent LUrtieran compositions which are mostly AJJ Meet contributions of the American. Mia Meers Plans were adopted to sell Dorcas Fry, Rosella Mickel, Mane presiaem or me synoa, preacnea more, i i i i ti 1- tho cormnn on titloH 4tAA Qmha A the entitled, "And Some, Negro ranging from the spirituals The Ladies' Aid society of Ad pL wainh cards and wrapping paper and Neagley, Irene Black, Marguerite sermon, Attending the wedding were: Kev uaiPn the parliamentarian gave a review Home, Josephine Spangler and Evangelists," based on Ephesians, Mr. and Mrs.

George Wright, Mrs. to semi-classics, tomorrow nignt Lutheran church enstViai nmoram will ho r7PQPntPn In the same auditorium. This is w- Und pastor, met in the church 0f parliamentary procedure. Mildred Bowers. KODert btewart and son, Robert, of a Refreshments were served by Rev.

Dr. Allan S. Meek, pastor Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Kennedy.

designated as Youth Night pro- parlor Tuesday night. The meet- I he program consisted yesterday at the York hospital, a daughter. To Mr. and Mrs. Chester W.

Miller, Woodbine R. D. 1, yesterday at the York hospital, a son. gram, and the Juvenile Music club, in(r and Hvntinnai nrinri wm. in study of drama and was in charge Irene Black and Josephine or innity irst Kerormed church Mr.

and Mrs. Elwood Bartzline Junior Music club, Hannah Penn charge of the Dresident. Mrs of Dorcas Fry. A short talk on Spangler. JfT111 Pre" and Mr.

and Mrs. Stuart Wise and Junior High school pupils and the Lewis E. Dittenhafer. During the SrSW daughter, Jeanne. now tseautuui upon tne Moun- ThP v.

Y. M. AUXILIARY MEETS tains" Warier Mr McrarlT at nume Plans for the annual Y. M. C.

A. ottm'yer plaved several special or! 10 at Nurses' Glee club will take part, business session a report was i I I I The program for tonight is as given Dy the chairman of the I A 1 1 1111 AP iolloZsi- "f3' adience, led flower committee Mrs. Howard j. M. JU Ul by William Felton; Negro spir- r.lln,,( Cto w.iurfMiiivi ..1 nQr, Pi, or" uicuc, viian- Vtt m'-riu man of the ways and means com dinner Tuesday evening were gan numbers.

Rev. Grove gave tTTTtZ at made at a meeting of the Y. M. benediction. theTew tOUr A.

Ladies' auxiliary yesterday aft- At the reception, J. L. Gerber. the New England states' emoon at the Y. M.

delegate elder, introduced Rev. Five auxiliary members will go Grove, who spoke briefly. H. W. to Hershey tomorrow to take care Deitz, president of the consistory Or.

KerSCnner 10 Talk GALE'S i Leaders Banquet for a iw a Yt' mittee' announced that plans "We Climbing Jacob's Lad- a Pie social to held in Jun del" til StSSl- "Rag Time formulated. Members of the In "SiixPd ehor! committee reported that several of registrations for the state and superintendent of the Sunday a 1 Hresented convention. Mrs. C. W.

Eisenhow- school, introduced Sunday school neiaeioerg Kerormed Certificates 1 r.rarlnatoc Anrl AiAarrlc er, president, was in charge of and church organization workers. Dr. Harry Svkes nf Graduates And Awards meeting which was pr. Meek from Sacred MiSc at the Geological Made At 8th Annual the final one of the season. Sev- the synod and Trinity church, seminary, Lancaster, will be guest "Aintcha Got Music" and VSt.

Rations were made. This was Louis Blues" (W. C. Handy); semi- followed by the treasurers report, classic and the classics, vocal and Tne, committee for the seventh piano solos, "Without a Song," annual mother and daughter ban-Robert Fells as Roland Hayes; 3uet Friday night at Christ Maria" (Schubert), Mrs. theran church announced through i a i tha Qiwn Tw 17 fAAOUS erai picnics wm ue nem ai uie u'6 at an organ ana choir nf varinne mpm.

CnUTCn 01 VT. Keen SPOKe musiral in ha hA Commencement Dinner bers during the coming months, on behalf of the Reformed minis- o'clock in Heidelberg Reformed mi nam jacKSon as ivianan Anuer- vamimn, nua. xj. vvdinei. eighteenth annual com' GAZETTE AND DAILY PATTERN "JDe" ett- ttah mencemeTbanquet oVthe Junior Annie H.

Carroll as Hael Harn- Members of the commit ee will Leaders' corps of the Y. M. C. A. son pianist; "Mother Mine (Bur- meet at the church tonight to was heid jas'i evening in the leigh), male group as the South- make favors and programs.

The auditorium. William B. Martin, ernaires; "Old Man River," Wilton committee is composed of Mrs. C. president of the Aquatic division, Felton as Paul Robeson; jazz, A L.

Warner, Mrs. Ralph L. Kemper, was the toastmaster The open-Tisket a Tasket," Constance Moon Mrs. G. A.

Hebbe, Miss Arlene ing prayer was offered by Luth-as Ella Fitzgerald; finale, "We Dietz and Miss Ruth Kemper. The er P. Brown, pesident of the Are Americans, Too, mixed chor- entertainment committee consists Gymnastic division. Dr. Chester us, and "God Bless America, audi- of: Mrs.

Philip Platts, chairman, Simonton, pastor of St. Paul's ence, William Felton, leader. Mrs. Lester W. Bentz and Mrs.

Lutheran church, was the guest Mrs. Annie H. Carroll, director Howard Gunnett. The ticket com- speaker, of the chorus, will be at the piano, mittee, Miss Rebecca Mitzel and Group singing was led by Ray-Chester N. Hayes will be narator.

Mrs. John F. Pilkey, reported 102 mond H. Oberdick, boys' work reservations. secretary, who also awarded certi- Iff Ww Permanent Wave Games and contests were played ficates to the gaduates, in the under the direction of Mrs Rob- absence of Guy J.

C. Sheets, who ert Lehr. The hostesses for the is m- closinS remarks were made New Yorkshire PTA Officers Installed cow" S'IspSw PASS'S try, of which he is the York dean; church as one of thi programs Rev. Dr. H.

M. J. Klem, on behalf presented in observance of the of educational institutions, and church's 75th anniversary Rev. Dr. Morris E.

Swartz, for Dr. Sykes is a fellow 'of the the supply ministers who served American Guild of Organists a since the death of Dr. McKee. fellow of Westminster choir- 'or-To Rev. and Mrs.

Grcve Scouts ganist and choir director of Trin-Delores May and Ric'urd Stei- ity Lutheran church, Lancaster-ner presented a basket of flowers; organist and instructor of sacred to Mrs. Grove, the Women's guild music of Lancaster Theological gave a corsage, and to the Groves' seminary, and directs choral ac-daughter, Margaret Ann, Marian tivities in Philadelphia, Reading Anne presented a Hitchcock rock- and Hershey. He received the er, on behalf of the Cradle Roll honorary degree of Doctor of Mu-auxiliary. 1 sic from Muhlenberg college. Organization oificeis and Sun- Guest speaker will be Dr.

W. day school workers introduced S. Kerschner, Philadelphia, form-were: Mrs. C. W.

Eisenhower, er pastor of Heidelberg Reform-president of the Ladies' Aid socie- ed church, who will deliver an ty; Mrs. George I. Spangler, of address on "Our Denominational the Missionary circle and the Heritage in Music." Bertram Women's guild; Richard Throne, T. Strevig is chairman for to-acting scoutmaster of Troop 18; night's program. Mrs.

John W. Throne, co-leader The program follows: Organ of Troop 43 Girl Scouts; Mrs. Ott- number, "March for a Church myer, choir leader; Reginald Fink, Festival" (Best); anthem by Sunday school orchestra conduc- choir, 'Thine is the Kingdom" tor; Paul Rohrbaugh, ushers; mis- from Gaul's "The Holy City;" a sion band, Mrs. John C. Throne; cappella numbers, "Let Thy Bless-Ira Garret and Mrs.

George Con- ed Spirit" (Tschesonkoff add-way, superintendents of the Adult ress by Dr. W. S. Kerschner; or-department; Mrs. Arthur Boeck- gan numbers by Dr.

Sykes, "Bells el, primary department; Mrs. D. of St. Anne de Beaupre" (Rus-' W. Gerber, Beginners'; Mrs.

Grant sell), "Meditation" (Bach-Gou-Hoofnagle, Juniors'; George (nod), "Fugue a la Gigue" (Bach); Schenck and Miss Anna Mary offering; anthem, How Amia-Melhorn, Young People's; Mrs. ble Are Thy Dwellings" (Barn-Earl Sterner, cradle roll nursery, by-Mueller), teen-age choir with and Mrs. William Craumer, home Geraldine R. Brown as soloist and department. Dorothy Heagy at the con- Refreshments were served by sole; anthem, "Onward Ye Peo-this com-iittep of the Ladies' Aid P'es (Sibelius); organ chorale, society: Mrs.

Ivan Gerber, chair- "Our Father Who Art In Heaven" man; Mrs. Arthur Boeckel, Mrs. (Mendelssohn), wtih variations; Max Pensinger, Mrs. Helen Ott- anthem, "Beautiful Saviour" myer, Mrs. H.

M. Arnold, Mrs. (Christiansen), senior choir with Russell Binzer, Mrs. George Con- Mary Keesey Long as soloist; way, Mrs. Oliver Nickol and Mrs.

choral benediction, "The Lord William Blaebaum. Bless You and Keep You," (Lut- km). An anniversary home-coming ST. ROSE WINNERS banquet will be held tomorrow Prize winners at a card party beginning at 6:30 o'clock, conducted last evening in St. Rose at which addresses will be given of Lima church and sponsored by by former pastors and sons of the Rosary society were: John Heidelberg.

The celebration will Trodden, Pauline Dietz, Mrs. reach a climax Sunday with a Lester Inners, Mrs. A. Writer, special program. Amy Knight, George D.

Spangler, Hair style its flaw- tr1! love it for orfy. evening were Mrs Rohprt T.ahr Junn ue oaruauuiu, dBwm Officers were installed at a and Howard n.Twn physical directors. A number of meeting of the 'Yorkshire School 5 IfSmS? he lads also sPoke briefly-PTA last night at the school. In- -hfrh wpLhI The graduates are as follows: stalled were: President, Mrs. Rich- Gyninaf tic division, Luther P.

ardRoth; vice president, Mrs. gLft eTJa fZ01? Brown, Rodney V. Houseal. George Patterson; secretary, Mrs. 3.

to tn La: Guy M. Klinefelter, and Rich-Albert Harris, and treasurer, Mrs. 'es rest rJhe church and ard F. McCleary, all five years; David Hull. the other to the Nursery depart- Richard A.

Arnold, Frazier E. The new officers were present- menp ot Sunday school. The Gentzler, III, and Richard Robin-ed with corsages by Mrs. Ward next meeting will be held Tuesday Son, all four years, and Ralph A. Goughnour, retiring president, evning June 2.

Platts, three years, and Mrs. Wahl Ammerman. A following members were Aquatic division, Thomas J. past president's pin was given Present: Mrs. Myrtle Reiver, Miss Edwards, Morgan E.

Hein, Rich-Mrs. Goughnour and the executive aomi B. Ruby, Mrs. C. L.

War- ard M. Potts and Webster J. Mc-committee presented her with a ner. Mrs. Philip Platts, Mrs.

Guy Cormack, all five years; John R. large azalea plant. Mothers of M- Kurtz, Mrs. Harry Haigh, Mrs. Aimes, William B.

Martin, and new children at the school and I- W. Shadle, Mrs. Raymond John F. Seiffert, all four children who will enter in the fall Haigh, Mrs. G.

A. Hebbe, Mrs. E. years; Joseph E. Cole, Philip L.

also received corsages. C. Ruby, Mrs. Katherine Pilkay Lewis, John C. Shreve, Thomas H.

Rev. Jay H. Arnold, pastor of Mrs. Charles W. Diehl, Mrs' Smith and Donald T.

Walker, all Westminster Presbyterian church, Thomas Strauss, Miss Kathleen tnree years, and Glenn L. Baugh-Bpoke on the topic "Birds." The Miller, Mrs. James Marshall, Mrs er two years, association voted to send Mrs. James Sutcliffe. Mrs Paul' Awards Presented or a limu- ingi Necessary -r-Ti CrS salon Roth and Mrs.

Goughnour to the ers, Mrs. Howard Oimnpt The following awards also were 13 W. Market St. (over Bell's) Phone 2963 uouniy spring riA convention Lenr, Mrs. Bruce Stare rlUWnA nlnU -ft IT Saturday at the Outdoor club.

made: Aquatic division, Aquatic club award for outstanding leaders of the Aquatic division, names engraved on a plaque and 3 each Mrs. L. E. Dittenhafer, Miss Rebecca F. Mitzel.

Rev. RalDh W. Lind, Howard Gunnet and a guest. Mrs. Diehl.

IVIJLGOH'S WEEKLY Miss Alverta Poff Engaged To Be Wed Mr. and Mrs. George Poff, Mt. Pisgah, announce the engagement to Morgan E. Hein ana nicnara ni.

Potts. Jason B. Snyder award, a book, for finest religious essay written bv a members of the di 03 GRADUATES vision, to Thomas Edwards. Ray- of their daughter, Miss Alverta KODert Allen, son of Mr. and tr Uarckov oa-nrH a tank RECIPES By Food Consultant to Wilon Co.

Poff, 38 North Broad street to Mrs. L. J. Allen, 552 West Market SUit, for outstanding physical es- Robert Dubbs, son of Mr. and street, received a Bachlor of Sci- say 0n safety, to Rodney Hibner.

Allen Dubbs, 15o6 West Market ence degree on his graduation Bleecker trophy for the first street. No date has been set for from Mt. Saint Mary's college, year' swimmer in the Aquatic di- the wedding. Emmittsburg, Sunday. vision making the most progress LET'S ALL HELP MOTHER If, out of the years crowded with work in food, I could Albert Krepps, Mrs.

Margaret Taylor, Mrs. Marie Fisher, Mrs. Frantz Werner, Mrs. Carrie Tar-man, Blanche Pohlman, Henry Deller, Mrs. Lizzie Doll, Anthony during the season, to ueorge Taylor.

Coaches' trophy, for the swimmer making the most progress in the division, to Robert Sohl. Walter S. Herman award, $3 in War Savings stamps, for Ts-vV. Coif- Remember Pearl Harbor! Buy War Stamps and Bonds NOW! Beauty Diary TEEN AGE JUMPER have this one Sunday to step into your kitchen, to lend help where needed, I would be the happiest man on earth. Since I can't do that, I have planned a dinner that's so simple even a child can prepare it and present it to a smiling and appreciative mother.

By VERONICA DENCEL memo TTavo vou ever seen a jumper Bruggeman, Mrs. Lura Sproul, of sma'rfer tyle thfn this mJdel Mrs. Earl Wolf. Mrs. Mary ctitoH nnH den.

Mrs. Kathryn Topper, D. E. nvmnastic division, When you read this, Spring will And as it goes with our coun- Bleecker award, a jacket, for first jL deaiied with the front but- Barshinger, Mrs. Henry Knadig, J.

have really come to New York try states occasionally rritiriz- iar making the most pro- a natfh Mrs. Emma Warker, Mrs. Outline with cloves. Coat rest of ham thinly with peanut butter. Top with bread crumbs.

Brown in a moderate oven, following my directions that come with the ham. EASY-TO-GET MOTHER'S DAY DINNER 17,1 but as I write it, I am riding on ing or even ridiculing each other, gress in gymnastics, to Wilbert keBts js young, different and Weaver, Mrs. Margaret Guyer, a speeding train, leaving behind but never remotely thinking of a Mellon Harry A. Hershey award, simpie to make With the Mary Weaver, Mrs. Clinton Waga-me a New York that was cold and break such as was overcome some $3 in cash, for finest religious er paici gingham you can man, Mrs.

Mercedes Mosebrook, damp (after two or three days of 80 years ago, so will our people essay written in the division, to a batch of blouses in plain Mrs. Kauffman, Dolores Knstick a Spring preview). There is still always pull together in unison Richard Arnold. Raymond H. Ob- white and pasteis to harmonize Mrs.

Frank Zimmer, Mrs. Michael no sign of budding trees, or an forgetting differences of opinions, erdick, trophy, for outstand- nere.s a cool outfit, a washable Knstick, Ida Sowers and Mrs. Liv-earth that is waking to a new sea- customs, and ambitions but ing gymnast of the Leaders' corps outfjt and an outit which costs elsberger. Next Wednesday eve-son. But as my train races south- working "one for all.

and all for to Rodnev V. Houseal. Harry F. linlp tri havp ning the Holy Name society will Pattern No. 8178 is in sizes 6 to conduct a card party, 14 years.

Size 8 jumper requires varrts 36-inch material, blouse ENTERTAINS CLUB STAIFFERS The Quinientos club was enter- NIF-TY. 1 yards. wesi tnrougn umo, ana inaiana, one. Zimmerman award, ui and Illionois, and Missouri, there 0ut of th traKedies and ho Savings stamps, for captain of is a gradual change in the scene. rors c0r warvry Junior Swimming team, to Will-There are green grass and fruit come some goo llwayTthis has im Martin.

Harry trees just beginning to blossom, so DrogresT man award, So War Savings and willows well covered with 2Sn fASld believe-hard even to find, for a V'J0 namTlfn trc huHHincr anrt a fpw rnrk e.vt" Ior 8 X7ii ri, award, name on fSUGOei- WlLSON'8CEBTinBP Tendeb Made Ham Browned Potatoes New Asparagus lamcu iaai cuing uj itai hi iam Zimmerman at Bierman's. Present were: Delores Welty, Mae -1 1 T' A 1 171-. A Nam READY-TO-GO BISCUIT MIX Keep a home-made biscuit mix on hand for shortcakes, quick dumplings, coffee cakes, meat pies, pudding rolls and many other uses. The following recipe makes three two-cup batches: Sift together 6 cups flour (sifted first, then measured), 3 tablespoons baking powder, 1 tablespoon salt. Cut in 1 cup of Bake-Rite shortening.

Keep cold and covered. When needed, add milk to make a soft, non-sticky dough (usually to cup milk to 214 cups mix). This recipe can be doubled. Spun Gold Salad wnie ai least. Ana it this war can lpader r.

t7tlirioUA RWmauow T0PPIH8 1 liUMi WITH C0C0ANUT gardens in early flower. Tomor- br ation7 7 Placlue' for tne outstandinf st'ne Victoria Lehman, Bertha row. as I get into the real south, we Lv ta our unftv of the Gymnastic division, to Rich- Strayer, Bertha Wolfe and Mrs. on my way to Texas, I shall reach WT TLt ard Robison. '1 WilIiam Zerman.

stine, Victoria Lehman, Bertha Sti Rprtha Wnlfa nrl Mr. Rolls Strawberr full bloom of trees and flowers vain And" thou warm sunshine, and sprouting stm flhead of sorroWi fld M. Scholarships Shortcake The thought came to me at LZ For Two Countians SANFORIZED MATCHED Stat atf i i i "'C iuiilii as loujvtru oui uie wjh- nnrH "Poq" and ii TTrankln and Marsnail college SIZE WORK dow, that each state our union wilJ have another beginning. Let has awarded scholarships, ef- has its own individuality its own us dream of that TmorrSw as fective next September, to Wii- special scenery, even differences we ca our share of task Ricei York R. and Wil- of dialect and accent, as well as Today liam E- Peterson, son of Mr.

and customs-and still there is a per- Tom crocheted Hat Mrs. O. E. Peterson, 912 East vading sameness everywhere one omorTOW Anecrocneted Hat avon. P.

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Shirt and pants combinations that will stand rough wear. All sizes. Work Shirts Rector Recommends Simple to cook economy steaks that are cut from Wilson' Gela Seald Beef. Chuck, flank and round come to mind. Brown and braise.

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with their differences in appear-, ance. There are the buildings in each large city of the same farm impler-ent company although each nas its different personnel and customers. And there are the game federal laws, although each state has its own laws peculiar to that state alone. And it occurred to me that our country, with its unity of states individual in themselves, but still making a complete whole-was comparable to the people living in this country. We, each and every one of us, have our own personal code but still so nearly like that of our neighbors we all have our own dreams and ambitions, si similar to those of our friends who may take a different roa.l towards achievement and no one of us eats, and thinks, and looks, and dresses just exactly as any one else, but still there is a close parallel here, too.

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