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■’—HTT T .° r û r n APCT’^____Thursday. October 21, 194 Drive for War Ches! Starts At Cornelius Wfioo:init Teacher Recepiteli al Cornelius on Friday; Ouarlerlv Confab Monday I h»»en confined to h * I >,• «u'l’eiinl i f T u e day ? b e ha I e» n v .th h e r 1 i Weak h e a rt a ilm en t, i»» stead ily bust,and. w ho is at ttie N aitu » p ro p e r d istrib u tio n m ad e a n d no (Not necessartly news) II» d d t S itu ilo al T ig a r d Mi lim I improv ,ng d u p lic a tio n s (( u iilh tiie d ut» page H) Mrs Flovd A llen r»»ceived a lei l»i \ W atch the p a p e r a n d also the eth I te, from h e r son Don. w ho Is in d i.' at the office S a tu rd ay m o rn in g e r a d v e rtis in g w h ich m ay com e out the m erc h an t m a rin e s He » y slh .d ( lara M eaner ru n n in g o u t of a n d o ( n r .'o u r OMlstWtce m mak m et \\ t'dne d n \ a fte rn o o n C O R N Kl I l 'S A te.o hor cop> p a l'd and sen d in g n ew s on ing th is a re c o rd show ing for th e 111». 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T u e sd a y a f te r and o rg a n is e d th e ii v o rk c is a n d th»» luncheon Finn teen m em bers e ln n . lv ot 1 tey hold ( ¡eiger noon. for th e p u r p .s e o f 'm a k in g d is tric ts M is R F T a n n e r and er* d e x c i'p .? g m*. .» p ro je c tio n op the v 'o m eliu s M eihodi t Mm l««»\.il M .m n <»f («.» ton u o w ere pres«»tit k uh « ill lie held next Aland.vv. O .tn h c i p lan s fo r C h ristm a s. It w as decided M rs W W in te rs w ill w ork t h v S I I I » , - H l i t ' B . 1 1 \ i . t i J i i » Sundax »linn» i ..tie f of Mi tnd , b'orm* S h a rp warn, lo M erldi'in. 2ft. at 7 p in 1 >1 .1 E d g a i I 'u r d j that th e sick and w o u n d e d in the s. u th w e st section M is A lice O lson R eynold (!iic.« i Hei hu »hand Idaho, t»» visit hi* nephew s, Hob. ( Iifford Via ut regrt'IU nit nut get- th e d is tr ic t sup»! In te n d e n t. « ill be •M ’ h o sp ita ls w e re to be ta k e n c a re of ! C O R N K L IC S T ilt people of and M rs M ary C har: rev th e n o r th AMERICA'S TALLEST HOTEL f I ,o> a, R M ann c alled hei Law re n ce and C.u I S h arp . O etobei | first T lic V ictory S e rv ic e L eague i C o rn e liu s a re u rg e d to w a tc h for w est se c tio n . M is E v ely n T u rk . ting a d eer » ¡ r if f G riffith Hi...... I'b. B a n k -. M .tlv o d is t c h u r c h (th e C h e v ro le t c o m p a n y ) w h o m ade i n o tic e s in th e post o ffice a n d con M rs Mar> Ruth. M rs H azel S im an- . se n d in g his • l i t V in on T uesday " i l l also a tte n d tills e o n f e r e n .e S u n d a x f r o m A rcad ia. C a l. b efore C lea \ ms: for New Yoi k s h a r p \ Isllm Home i l ... be 5 K e such a w o n d e rfu l su ccess w ith the l)r I'ltm a ii. 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Mrs A Ja c k so n and M rs h u n tin g trip ca-:. is now v isitin g m S an Fran- th»» n a v al tra in in g sta tu n n u m b e r is 31? h ave an a g en t lo cated , if th e ag en t j a o u ld s ta y w ith in th e s e h o u rs. W illiam Y a n l.o m th e n o rth e a s t .la rk S ra rrv to: r t in r th a t Dr Cal H e r on H\ »-on R eed l M is. T C. L ew is o f F o re st D rove section a n d M is S o n .irate class p ic tu re s " » . r e t a k » is w illin g to p a rtic ip a te and help M is R ich ard T;*»dal«‘ of S e a ttle, F ia n k P o o h e t S tra n d w as ,-i . n.illv 'b o rn in T ex is in A frica an.I w ilte s fre«|uent en M onda' put e v e r th is C h ristm a s fu n d d riv e I a n d h e r son. Cpl. T o m L ew i«, of th e b u sin e ss houses T h e d riv e will • • sisti i in law of M is C C Kuth. is i r a m ’is S tu rg is a c c o u n tin g l\ lo C t'in e llu fiie m ls .l e i i \ \ in l.o m of th .' fifth m a d e T his w ill b e d o n e th ro u g h th e lo .C a m p Hood. T ex as, sp e n t F rid a y c o n tin u e th ro u g h N o v em b er It is for h - c h a m b e r of c o m m e r c e m c m - visiting ,t Mrs R u th 's h< m e S h e is Th»» in fa n t d a u g h te r. L in d a R ie. hits b«'tn ilb:’’e n t fro m s •boni since cal c h a p te rs in the v a rio u s c o u n n ig h t at th e hom e o f M r a n d M is hoped e a c h fam ily will be ab le to «>n he, way to stay w ih hei hus I h a rle s a n d K aleigli of Sg! am i Mi ’ll R ( ’amph<»il | ’ F loyd Allen a n d fam ily T h u is ita v on ties as a ll th is has to go th ro u g h c c o u n t of h a v in g hand, w ho ,s station,»d nt C am p -subscribe not Uss th a n $5 so a s AA other bri n gin b a c k old times his tonsil« , •m a oved at th»» J o n e s • f F<>rt 1 ew i W ish w as bapL • | < R oberts in C a lifo rn ia. i S gt. W ilb u r S te in k e o f C am p) to m eet o u r q u o ta It will re q u ire .l.n k G . ii i , i, h o sp ital a t it t) M. • 1 irrh K ilm er, N. J . w ho is hom e on a I a la rg e r a m o u n t fro m e a c h th a n k e e p in g the b a ll rc llin g as fo ru m H illsb o ro He is ,x Joann,» F ren ch , d a u g h te r of Mi T h e c h o ir sa n g a n a n th e m w »th| pe»’t»‘d b a ck d \ now. T hese boys can use a n ew d itty fu rlo u g h , called on th e e lite s a n d we h a v e received m fo rm e r c am c h a irm a n and Mt Floyd F ren ch , celeb, a ,e l a d u e t p a rt h\ M iss I.ilah G T b c fifth Kt adoi s n, B e n to n fa m ilie s la st we«k. « wo, k ing bag a n d housew ives, ns w ell as p a ig n s B u sin ess houses, a cc o rd s un Steinke H e m b u so n a n d B etty Jo»» (»reason. h e r b itth d a v w ith a party at her on th e n « indovv boxes a n d d e c o r C h ristm a s w ra p p in g s a n d rib b o n s C e le b ra te 47th A nnivenm rv i ing to C o u n ty C h a irm a n O. B Mm I .»»ui-e C o e h ia n e reeidved a h*»me Mond.iv a fte rn o o n F ig h t , f Airs at ¡ng th e ir room . for them to w ra p th e ir pack ag es M r. a n d Mrs. A O. R a ls to n I G a tes. sh o u ld m a k e th » ir c o n tri to 1' •: ’lan d anil very fine p ic tu re M onday of h e r h e r little f r ie n d , wen» pre ent w ith th e h e lp c f th e G re y L adies ct le h ra te d th e ir 47th w e d d in g an- tu itio n s fro m $25 to $100 a cc o rd in g Bill Bagiev It»-turn* to D o t' J o h n K o v a l' i tin g th e '»on l.t R M Cochran»», am i w ife Vid V lcrts Today L E O N A R D H IC K S New books, reco rd s, p h o n o g _ ra . p h n iv e r s a r y a t th e hom e o f th e ir to th e volum e o f b u sin e ss Of Cpl R o b e rt Yon I.om r e tu rn e d of N ash v ille, T en n He w rite s th a t I.ouis Bu> h e is te r L u th e ra n M issionary Aid w ill hold needles, sc rap b o o k s m a d e u p of so n -in -law a n d d a u g h te r M r and c o u rse a n y a m o u n t given will be F rid a y to R eno. N ev a f te r i Io Afa» W inn D irtito? its next m ee tin g t«»,l tv « T h u rsd a y 1 h a v in g his n a m e n u ssix 'lle d in this he has te c o v c te d fro m his Illness cartoons, cigarettes, candy M is A H W ortendyke. in P o rt- acc ep te d , but u n less th e public is coin::-.: Airs. S p e n c e r i sing ilav fu rlo u g h sp e n t w ith his pat am i is b a c k to his d u tie s a g ain (k 'to b e r 21. at the hom e of M, 1 ents. M r a n d M i- W illia m Ven If anyone has bulbs for spring la n d O c to b e r 3. S h e e n te rta in e d very lib e ra l it will m a k e th e ra ls h e r gloves. Mr am i M rs. Franco!» S im a n te l Ft ed lie , ing I Lorn. flo w ers to b e used in p la n tin g a t s d in n e r a n d h a d a n u m b e r ing o f th e q u o ta d iffic u lt. C o rn e M is (Jus Irm le r return»»,I hom e ' in d son P tiin v am i Mr am i M is F red Adams ta k in g .1 short cut to H as A tore A1 a ln r lu a ro u n d th e B a rn es h o sp ita l, th e se ° f t h e i r old frie n d s in T hey r ,- lius h a s not failed in a n y o f its •Ix n e n J o h n s to n am i fa m ily all 1 on Oiaen ■ j Mr a n d All- vvill be g re a tly a p p re c ia te d "T his ceived som e n ice gifts. A fte r d riv es, so le t’s all p u ll to g e th e r Fh'v d ¡Allen la w in by rid in g th e w ro n g w av . . 1 reive I a le tte r fro m th e ir son. sp en t fro m F rid a y u n til S u n d ay Is w h e re th e G a rd en c lu b c an help." s p e n d in g tw o d a y s th e re th e B al a n d put it o v e r th e top. at S easide I red Sevrel Rose, said Mrs. E. A. G riffith , co u n ty ’ »to n s re tu rn e d hom e. w ho 1- in th e ainvv In T ia n to B uild Mr. am i M rs W illard ( ’li b s a n d At B o g u e having I chairm an. A u stra lia H, in fo rm s th e m th a t M r a n d M rs P H P e te re o n tin g ste ers in th e c h u te M rs. C. A. H a r d e r is q u ite ill baby o f \ to iia sp e n t tb< w».»k he h a s ju s t h a d a n o th e r siege of w ith In m o th e r M i- N o ,» C lite S tanding com m ittee from t h e I at h e r hom e w ith a se v e re so re • p u rc h a s e I fo a i i e i ss of land m ala ria party given at the cham ber of th r o a t th is w eek fro m M eron T ib b its a n d Hoy Cook lb» is a n a v ia tio n m teb in i t m a te Vhc M ethodist Y o u th F e llo w sh ip a n d w as ju st p ro m o te d to first cl., s com m erce in F ebruary met W ed Next Bund ij it th A'. ■•:. I • T h is la n d is bet tw een th e H. 11 c i t e e n te r ta in e d w ith a b irth d a y nesday evening and made plans for I c h u r c h a t 11 a. m. se rm o n su b G oss p lac e a n d th e flax fa rm , a n d d in n e r M onday in h o n o r o f M rs m et S u n d a y n ig h t nt 7 3() in th e p e tty o ffic e r n party w hich w ill be announced je c t will be T h e H o p e fu l O u tlo o k ju st a c ro s s th e s tre e t fro m th e C u d a b e c k ’s a n n iv e rs a ry , w ith ju s t c h u rc h D ean F ry e w as le a d e r am i A m ong th .'s. fro m C o rn e liu s J a c k C a r tw r ig h t p re sid e d o v e r a F i,» la\ w ho w ere blood d o n o rs in next week It is hoped th at all the 1 fo r the W orld M ission of th e F ry e ’s h a tc h e ry . T liey plan on b u ild re la tiv e s yf th e fam ily p re se n t. sh o rt b u sin e ss n u e tin g . B obby P e te rs o n h a s been d e liv e r organizations w ill help out on this C h u rc h ." by Rev. C H S c h re ib e r ing a hom e on it in th e s p rin g H l l .b o r o w . re M is A G irod. Mi in g th e J o u r n a l on th e s o u th side S h i T n u itife rre d part'- again, and if they h av e 1 a n d S u n d a y school will be a t 10 M rs, P v \\ .\ ■ G e e rtg e n Mi H Hu o f tow n sin ce O c to b e r 1. a n d I«« - not been contacted, please get in I a. m. E v e ry o n e w elcom e. Mi i n . i Mi W lU ifM Von I te r a n d th e y a re liv in g w ith M r m an M rs C a rl H o ffm an . Mt- B R oy V o lk e r s ta r te d d e liv e rin g on received w ord la st T h u r s d a y th a t H H uson anil F r i n k D oober touch w ith Mrs E A G riffith or M r a n d M rs. J H B a rrin g to n Cook now . Ni'il B uxton .is hom e on fu r of fu t m a d e oAer th e m w ith Mrs E K McCoy. Money to be .and d a u g h te r M e th a L ee re tu r n e d | th e ir son. G erald , h a s co m p leted Mrs. H e U n B a rb e r h a s been ill th e n o rth side F rid a y . M is s O |e \ i B e rg e r w ho h is been lo u g h I.i t "«'i'k Ami you o ught fo rm a l c e le b ra tin g a n d such. raised is fo r the sole purpose of last Tuesday fro m a tw o w e t'k s' at h e r h om e th e p a st few days. B ud P ric e H o n o re d Randolph 1 te a c h in g fo r .Mis o I, Barlow to . »■«' th»' fu ss till' toAAII inuilo helping out on the C hristm as p ro b u sin e ss a n d p le a s u re W h a t th e y re a lly lik e a re th e tr ip to B a k e r C u ts H and Mi s. Her bet t S h a v e r e n te r ta in e d T exas, a n d h a s b e e n tr a n s f e r r e d to w as p t a 'e n t e d w ith a c o rsa g e by o v e r h im . S eeing lik e a lm o s t sim p le plea tires o n e of M om 'I gram for the boys in th e hospitals S o u th e rn O reg o n a n d C a lifo rn ia Ca) th e u p p e r g ra d e s a n d a gift b\ the W hile F r a n k B a k e r w as c u ttin g w ith a fa re w e ll p a r ty S a tu r d a y \ and boys in isolated stations, who po in ts. T hey also v isite d frie n d s w ood in a h u r r y T h u rs d a y fo r his e v e n in g in h o n o r of h e r b ro th e r. (io to W a a h ln g to n , I). ( ’. e v e r a b o d y avu n t e d t o g l v e a low er g ra d e s F rid a y a f te rn o o n nt h o m e l o o k e d m e a l ¡. v i s i t i n g are unable to come out for C h rist a n d re la tiv e s w hile th ere . Jim m y G o ld ra ln le r, n phew of th e G a les ( ’•fi»k *rho«»l T h e low p a rty , o r a testim onial d in n e r, w ife so th a t he could go d e e r B ud P ric e , w ho e x p e c ts to e n te r Avlth friend.': o v e r a g la ss of mas. M rs. A lbina H e n th o rn e . w ho h u n tin g th e ax slip p ed a n d cut th e se rv ice soon. F o u r te e n g u e s ts Mr and M ts F loyd Allen -pent e r gt id es sa n g a c o m p lim e n ta ry o r .stag»« .som ething s|M'eial In h i-er-en jo y ln g th in g s th a t m ean Do not try to reach these field s p e n t th e p a s t th r e e w e ek s h e re his left h a n d bad ly He w as ru sh e d w ere p re sen t. T h e y all w ent to from S a tu r d a v u n til T u esd ay it so n g fo r h< i M rs H arlow will th e aa ay o f c e le b ra tio n . h o m e a n d co m fo rt ¡mil .security. directors direct, as ev ery th in g must w ith h e r son-in-law a n d d a u g h te r. to D r. R ic h a rd s in F o re s t G rove J a n tz e n beach a n d a f te r t h a t th ey | th e ir h om e Jim m v a n d hi< m o th r e t u r n n e x t M onday ns p rin c ip a l D f e o iii'si', N ed a e te il g r a te f u l, be cleared through the local coun M r a n d Mrs. L M H e n th o rn e , r e a n d h a d se v e ra l s titc h e s ta k e n c a m e b a ck to th e S h a v e r hom e e r left W ed n e sd a y for W ash in g a f te r a ru sh seaso n at th e B arlo w I ' l n m " l i e i e I s it, in n - b ig g e s t cil. and the field d irectors w ill be tu r n e d to h e r hom e in P o r tla n d H e w as u n a b le to go on his h u n t a n d w ere se rv ed a m id n ig h t s u p ton. 1). C.. to join his fa th e r. M i c u sto m c a n n e ry l in t h e lu lil tin* l a t e r , ¡ill lie re a lly Jo b , a |» a rt I10111 h e lp in g " I n th e contacted so th at th ere w ill be a M onday. per. The ta b le s Wer» d e c o ra te d in jo r J C G oldt a in ’. e t . ing trip . " • iii l ii l " a s to s || i li n i n « Itli ¡1 " ¡ i r . Is m a k in g s u re th o s e f t iiiig s Mr a n d M rs J a c o b »He sp en t f e " old fr ie n d « , e n jo y ¡1 g la s s n ( M rs. H a ttie T rite s o f P o r tla n d p a tr io tic colors. A la rg e red. w h ite a r e " a i l i n g f o r o u r m e n A 'lie n a n d blue c a k e w as se rv ed w ith a sp en t M o n d ay n ig h t w ith h e r son b e e r 01- t n n , ¡m il ta lk a lin u t o ld th ey c u m e b a il, b o rn e f u r g o od . itln g old N o rth D a k o ta frie n d - The World’s News Seen Through a n d fam ily . Mr. a n d M rs. R a v la rg e V on it. l im e s ¡ig.iln. Mrs H»»nry J a c o b s m u h le n te \ t t e n d C o n feren ce Trite.-. an<l B e v trly . M rs. T rite » M rs. R u th N ew m an . M is. L ila ¡tu rn e d last W ed n e sd a y from a left T u e s d a y fo r A lbany, w here H t n d e rso n . M is L ela S m ith a n d trip to S a n D iego. Cal . w h ere she she w ill v isit fo r a w hile. 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