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Women s Part Crop Saving Told A A U W "American I fame Topic of Address At Coffee Club w ill be th e to n ic of th e Im p o rta n c e o f the d a iry tra m U> : t mu r at O ie g o ii Slat«« c o lle g e < • tre e«| b> M l. Mah. I C •M H’k, a « ta n t .ta le O p riv i «>i «o th e riiie r g g n e v f a im l i h o i e iv i .r m h e i ta ll, to th e A l u e i l l a n A " . u u , i ti«m o f U iu v e r it y W o m e n o f E oi • ‘ I G» O\ «• a n d H i l l h o ld h e i e Li t '« a t iiiila y a fte rn o o n R n i u it iiie n t of W omen fm Farn» l.a h o i wa Mi M n k's a ib le c t, an d tu« u rg e d w o m e n 's o r g a n iz a tio n s to h e lp (»III ttie .1 «le T in s w a . du-« I o i»e b u ild a I o le .ti m »|VC v ie w p o in t to ly to ttie firn- co Opel a tio n o f jo e d w od th e e m p lo y m e n t a tiia tm n . M ir k r e ttin g I. a lle i . m th e c ro p b a r- piMiple, a cco rd in g to M t L a y e tte fo r the Itu . i.m W ar v e *’ -, w tie n the e.ison ip p l'o a rh r-. el s u p e rv is io n a n d Was u n d e rta k e n fa r m la b o r n e r ttie w o m e n ’ s d i D m m g th e .««a Past Chiefs' Club Fleets Officers Red Crus«» p ro d u c tio n room made Lug«* shipment!« to the a rm y and n a \ v last m o n th , a c c o rd in g t<> a re- p«»rt g ive n by th«* co m m itte e in «hargi* 'I’tie re p o rt fa llo w s ; S e w in g fo r ttn* m o n th o f D«> e e ii'.b e i. 345’ h o u rs w ere p u t in by w o rk e rs at t t i e p ro d u c tio n room F iv e holts, m ea su rin g 225 v.o d s o f W ar R e lie f m a te ila l f »r • hlouses tias l>< en received H ave purchasetl 107 ya rd s o f t w ill to m ake 300 each o f k it bag*, a n d housew ives. 373 ya rd s o f m u slin to ■ Ik * d !• ' ’ Ml «1 1 10 I d '■ fla n n e l f««i p a jam a ■ and pne um o n ia ja cke ts, 075 .'a rm e n ts w ere c o m pleted am i shipped «luring Dec« in - tier D u rin g ttie y e a r fro m J a n u a ry 1 to I)ec«*mb«*r 31. 1943 we have « »mplotcd and shipped 4 710 sew ed garm ents, 1330 k it bags '200 f ill ed l 1130 h o ils e w i ve>, 100 p illo w s. 582 wash cloths, 53 pieced ufghans am i 30 piece«! and tie d C om forters K n ittin g fo r the m on th o f De < em ber. '23 a rm y h e lm e t •. 13 p a ir glove? 30 knee bands, 44 V-neck .' w e a te rs D u rin g th e y e a r fro m J a n u a ry 1 to D e c e m b e r 31. have com p le te d and stopped 45 w a tc h caps. 19 pair M | i . , . w eaters. 45 helm ets F o r the n a w . 01 cap m u ffle rs . 40 m u ffle rs . 02 h e lm e t . 90 p a ir gloves. 227 s w e a t ers. F or the a rm y , h o sp ita l q u o ta 107 toe sock«. 00 knee hands. 14 fg h a n s n iiit t td » k n itte d and pie c e d » , 125 garm ents fo r w a r re lie f. Miss Lentz Reports S P I.A K K K Mt G. he ad u f S ah-in , p ie d e n t ta le f e d e ia t lu ii u f W"rn«*li w h o W ill he th è |x a k e r a fte r riu n ii a t t li e C o ffe m e e tin g at th è 11».untici i Office« • for ttie Pa? t C liie f .'c lu b P y th ia n Sisters, w are ejected at ttie m ee tin g T ln trs d a v n ig h t at the mule«* roorns. Im ine «»f M rs D S H u tlie rfo rd A g n c . B ro w n was «•!«•< ted p re s i d e n t. L o ttie G if f it ld vice p re u ije tit < ie-clectecl>, and Emma F erla n d , s e c re ta ry -tre a s u re r M rs. Ernma Voraz. w h o e rv e l as tin* fir s t g ra n d m istress o f f i nance w hen ttie G ra n d T e m p le id O ie g o n Was organized. w »• a g fte .t at tin* m ee tin g M r» Voraz. w h o was a reside n t uf B a k c i at th«* '.ua - a .. G M " i l i id >' md 1894 S he Is now a re sid e n t of H ills b o ro and in m a k in g h e r hom e T h e d o u b le lin g cerem ony was at ttie W a sh in g ton h o te l jw r fo r n ir d by Rev Jesse B u n ch at C a rds w e n * t h e en tertain m en t th e par «»nage id the F irs t M e th a fte r ttie bu s in e ss m e e tin g , p r iz e , o d ist ch u rc h in C o rv a llis going ?■> Mr R F ra n k Peters and 'I tie b rid e w o re a s tre e t-le n g th M rs G e rtru d e B ro w n M i R ip e lj dress o f w h ite ilk crepe w ith a M o rg a n w as .» • ¡•»tmg hostes lace y o lk and lo n g Lice m itts to N e x t m e e tin g w i l l be at th e horn« m utch L ig h t b lu e a c ce -so rie i w ith of M t Do! a N ' l . »n i p in k i • •«•bu«t cor age tied w ith blu< rib b o n to m atch co m p le te d ttie costume. Miss A te rie R m go o f M u lin o and Mr V e rn o n H ill d H a m le t, bo th s e n io r a t O re g o n S tate college, w ere b rid e s m a id and best man. T h e n e w ly w e d s w*ore seniors at M rs G o rd o n S ahnow w ill be M i L a in e w as toastrn tress fo r ttie F iid tt } e v e Or«*gon S ta te college m ttie R O T C and a m e m b e r n in g <lmn<*r m ee tin g o f T oustm is- tress c lu b In th e c h .im tw r o f c «m o f D elta ( ’ hl fr a te r n ity . rncrce d in in g room T o p ic f o i Mi I.a in e plans to jo in tie r h u s |»<ecti<‘ m Peru, ttie Land o f band in the near fu tu re in F o rt («hosts in its ( ’a iie iie ld .«ml B e lv o u r. Va . w h e re he is now a t speaker w ill be M rs F'.rm t Z im te n d in g o ffic e r's ca n d id ate school. tm i m en acd M rs Jo h n K o va lv W 'th M rs A , L Jens»«u as pee. h CV.duatol 3’atile to p ic "S u b tc l ra il l eaves f«»r Oversea*,— eon R u m ors fro m N o rw a y ” w ill be M r and M rs Russ«?ll M organ le ft 1« 1 !»\ M ' H I ' ■ : • i! are Mi&x C o rin n e P e n n in g to n and E i i Jay f r C o q u ille to v i s i t M rs M organ's son. Ia e u t E a rl H am il M is Jensen ton. b efore tie leave- fo r overseas d irty in the U S M ed ica l co rp s Ia e ut and M rs H a m ilto n have been at M .iry s v ille Cal., u n til re- c e n tly M rs H a m ilto n w ill m ake h e r hom e at C o q u ille w h ile he is in E a ste rn S tar w ill h o ld re g u la r the service Mrs. Pauli K eturns H om e— m e e tin g T in* day e ve n in g .it M i sonic tempi«« In itu tlo n degrees w ill M ! Ion P h<* e x e m p lifie d R e fre sh m e n t c rn- t e r ^ m j a rriv e d hom e J a n u a ry 5 m itte c fo r the e ve n in g in clu d e s Mr« fr«»m M a rih a tta " K a n . w h e re she J E n g le h .ird t, M r- E C Coman. v is ite d d u rin g the h o lid a y s w ith Mi* and M rs E a rl Donelson. M rs h e r husband w h o is an a vicitio n E M B o w m a n and M r. and Mrs s tu d e y t in th e a rm y a ir corps. W illia m G o e tte r Ked Cross Meet»— T he rnernlxTs and o ffic e rs put on C ounty chapter directors o f the «oryJcei ut the M asonic h o m e S u n Red Cross w ill meet to n ig h t at h e a dq u a rters. 123 N o rth T h ir d avenue, at 8 o ’clo ck. in California— i iwell M i A le a r . at Berkeley, C al w a. accompanied m-ln law and daughttr. Mi W illia m c ity . ] 2 by and H antzenroder of thi» They keep their eolfee-making equipment CLEAN' — washing it daily with soap and hot water, and rins.ng it thoroughly. T he y use eofi.<> o f the right grind ond they use E N O U G H o f i t — at least a generous tablcrpoonful for each cup. T h c v brew th e ir coffee by the C L O C K , tim in g it exactly to get results they know from experi ence wiU be most satisfactory T hey buy coffee which is GOOD ond F R E S H —choosing quality because they know a pound w ill average about 40 cupfuls, de m anding frcshrwss because stale- ness is cvflee's greatest enemy. If the coffee you make “leaves some thing to be desired”, try those four simple rules! California Styled MacKenzie Motor Company 3rd and W ashington Hour, Crown or E’isher. Flour, Gold Medal. 10-lb 24'i-lb . sk Tcnderoni, 6-oz. pkg. . Van Camp's Krispy Crackers. 2 f< 2-lb. carton Graham Crackers. 2-lb Honey M aid M rs C. M H u n t o f W allace, Idaho, w h o was ca lle d here b y the Macaroni. Spaghetti. 3-lb H ardw heat Noodles. Betty Raker. Cottage Cheese. T he M oney Y Rack in the End! 1-lb. pkg. Pint eup 16c 24c Salad Dressing. Duchess. 16-oz. 19c Miracle Whip. Kraft. 16-oz. bottle 26c Ritz Crackers. 1-lb. pkg. f fie r r i 19c BREAD—Julia Lee W right's P/2-lb. loaf 12c BEANS Grapefruit JUICE G ardenside No. 2 cans 2 for 23c Jell Well, assorted. Town House 46-oz. On wUC (a n 3-oz. pkg. Jiffy Lou Pudding, ass’t. Pkg. Vanilla Flavor, Weslag. 8-oz. Morton Sail. 26-oz. pkg. Canterbury Tea, black. made in Peanuts. Planter's. U. S. A« Maki- up your nails with ClIEW Y lt n»«l y ° " ,lrcM »l,c,n in a p l''anl!nK l " s,er and color charm otic expects to find only in jewels, or dreams. Tin- exquisite sliailcs (all original) o f thia real laeipier mukc-up have "something fo r your haruls that is new and lovely. Willi any shade you choose there is a companion botlle o f Lacquerol Base. KRAMIEN’S PALM DRUG »>»«<»•« STORE ifil PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS I! Registered Pharmacist on Duty at A ll Times ME DV I.A H A R R 1444 M O D E L 584M an<I 584*»— S ttirf I»*« lita w - a t i i n j n e c k lin e . I-A fje n u rtery tk y m e p ic ln r e i o n » le e e e i « n .t (e n ti-tlir n J i ik ir t . R ed , Aqua, B lack R o m a in e . W t t i i e B ro a J . c lo tli sh irt a n j B la > k R o m a in e • k ir t . j 9 te 15. M any oth ers to choose from . DOROTHY'S Ready-Io-Wear and Gift Store Mrs. Jayc D. MeKalson EVERY EXTRA W a r B ond yo u bu y helps to b rin g V ic to ry closer! Ladcez AND Gentlemerff f>»me RIGHT in and see our GREAT exhibit of fine-flavored COFFEES! People buy ’em so fast we have to get NEW supplies constantly, and so every package is BOLND to be extra-fresh! You pays your money and you takes your CHOICE of favorite brands*! Get the coffee, HERE at Safeway, that will make that SECOND cup taste even better than the first! No RATION points needed these days. NOW you can buy all you WANT! Come right in and buy, TODAY! EDWARDS R e g u la r o r D r ip . HILLS COFFEE ... CHASE & SANBORN GOLDEN WEST , MAXWELL HOUSE J M J B Lb. jar Purex Bleach, ',-lb . Pkg. «..-gallon bottle Lbg 23c 45« 3-Ib. bag RATION INFORMATION (Expire Jan. 29) I Expire Feb. 20) (Expire Jan. 20) mp 29 (Expires Jan. 15) mp No. 2 (Good for of fresh pork. (Ex pires Jan. 15) w i V-8 J VITE—Vege. Cocktail (4 pts.) 46-oz. can TOMATO Jl'ICE—Sunny Dawn (6 pts.) 46-oz. can SEZANNE Pancake Flour Money back if you don't like this swell new prepared flour. 40-oz. Pkg. 3's-lb. sack a m 16c HONEY Bradshaw's 5-lb. can 19c KADOTA FIGS—Delhi (14 pts.) 15-oz. can PEACHES—Red Tag. choice (18 pts.) No. 303 jar RAISINS— Del Monte, seedless (4 pts.i 15-oz. ........... SHORTENING—Formay (15 pts.) 3-lb. ROYAL SATIN—Shortening (15 pts.) 3-lb. jar Farmers Gold 2-lb. jar MARGARINE—Dale wood (6 pts.) M b. Beeville 1-lb. KETCH! P—Heinz, tomato (18 pts.) 14-oz. eUABANTFFD FRESH PRODUCE V ,-^ _ ^ ^ A m o n g foods that taste better with «LZ -3C a cup of fine coffee: meat) At Safe- '■'J \ w ay. It’s guaranteed good! lb. 33c lb. 23c CORN—Butter Kernel (13 pts.i No. 2 cans Brown R. S, Green G, H. Green D. E, M ild ble n d g ro i at m om e n t o f p When you buy fresh fruits and vegetab les at Safew ay, you save m oney — they're told by w eightl Bring Your APPLES SHOPPING BAG and save p a p e r fo r W a r N eeds! fan cy and Extra Fancy Delirious. Lb. (1 point) LINK SAUSAGE (3 pts.) BEEF ROAST (7 pts.) Grade B. lb. 39c lb. 25c Arm and Blade. SHORT RIBS (4 pts.) lb. 19c Grade B White Magic, '--gallon bottle l'riskies Dog Food. 2-lb. SHOULDER PORK ROAST lb. 31c Frlskles Dog Food 4 '.-lb . pkg. Root Beer, Virginia Dare i; | 12-oz. bottles. Sun Valley Fruit Beverage Mix. '•.-gallon PORK STEAK (4 pts.) Pure GROUND BEEF (6) ROASTING CHICKENS EVERY POUND of w on » fa»» you turn In help» to win the war! w hole roast AIRWAY PIECE BACON (3 pts.) BACON SQUARES, lean PEAS—B K. 4 sieve 115 pts.t No. 2 cans BEET SUGAR— (SUm p 29) (5 lbs. 32cI 10-lb. bag R ich 2-lb. bag SAFCWAY M F ATS TOMATO SOUP—Rancho, it points i 10'--oi. can CANE SUGAR— (Stamp 29» (10 lbs. 63c) 5 lbs. NOB HILL Albers. FLOUR FLAPJACK. 3'z-lb. pkg PANCAKE FLOUR SVSANNA 2-lb. 8-oz. GLORY. OATS MORNING (48-oz. 21c) 20-oz. OATS QUAKER. Large pkg. CREAM ALL BRAN SHRED. WHEAT Kellogg 12-oz. POST TOASTIES Rationed Items V EG - A LL—Larsen’s 112 points i 14' i-oz. Vacuum-packed in the new- glass jar. Lb. ja r Specials for Friday and Saturday Only long-lasting nail lacquer Phone 911 i chauf > « > *■ Stort th eie cold mornings of» with a satisfying hot breakfast, And save money by making Safew ay your buying head quarters for breakfast reqelrements! Flour, Kitchen Craft. 24'-.-lb. sk other relatives w ere guests. Out- of-town guests w ere Mr. and Mrs Dale Sigler and Miss H u n ter of P ortland HILLSBORO Hearty Breakfast Suggestions Ron-Rationed item s Mrs O ran , Jones deadi uf her father, P T u c k e r, and Nebraskans Visit Here— w h o rem a in e d fo r a v is it w ill) tie r Mi and M rs. O R H in e r of m oth e r, leaves th is w eek fo r home f'a irb u rg . N e b . are guests n t th eir Mrs E X P E R IE N C E D brewers o f really good coffee know there arc only a few rules th a t must be followed: Receives Phone Message Miss Sigler Honored M iss I lu t h Jones, cashier at W e il', store, le ft Sunday fo r a tw o w acks’ v a c a tio n w ith h e r b ro th e r- in -la w and sister. I.'r and M rs M es j,.n e her m o th e r. How to Make a Better Cup of Coffee 4 M rs A H A b ts rece ive d a te le phone c a ll M o n d a y n ig h t fro m tie r sou. 1.1 R ic h a rd A b ts. w h o had ju s , re tu rn e d to C a m p M cC a ll, N C . fro m m an e u ve rs and expeetpd to leave fo r Tennessee. She said his voice cam e th ro u g h as c le a rly a th o u g h he had ca lle d fio » „ H ill - boro L t. A b ts has been in t r a in in g since M a rc ii S10.75 S10.75 $9.00 $9.00 $8.75 STARRING FAVORITE BRANDS AT M O N E Y -S A V IN G PRICES! 3 N o rm a n M V a tid e rz a n d e ii. A 'S . Miss Augusta S igler w as guest of te tu rn e d hom e fro m F a rra g u t. night •Idaho, on D ecem ber 29,h. w here i honor at a d in n er Friday he re c e iv e d a m ed ica l discharge, given by her b ro th er-in -law a n d and also the h o n o ra b le service b u t sister, Mr. t»nd Mrs. Ed B rand«w . h e r on her b irthday to n fo r h it se rvice He has been (•complimenting 1 Her sisters and ta tio n e d at F a rra g u t since Octn-1 i anniversary. brothers and fam ilies and several her 2d V is it (' irk . Rev. and M rs K e n n e th W ilso n and c h ild e rn w e re S a tu rd a y d in n e r guests at th e hom e o f M r. and M rs D a v id W atson o f C o rn e liu s . Rev W ilso n is a missionary to C h in a and is n o w on fu rlo u g h . Right Rear Fender for Tudor or Fordor, 1933-34 Left Rear Fender for Tudor or Fordor, 1933-34 Right Rear Fenders for Coupe or Roadster, 1933-34 Left Rear Fender for Coupe or Roadster, 1933-34 Right Rear Fender for Coupe or Roadster, 1932 Left Rear Fender for Coupe or Roadster, 1932 Right Rear Fender for Tudor or Fordor, 1928-29 Left Rear Fender for Tudor or Fordor, 1928-29 Left Rear Fender for Coupe or Roadster, 1928-29 HFEWAY llanre— Itr e e lv r s M e d lr a l D ischarge— Mi Missionary Guests— NEW FENDERS AT 50 % DISCOUNT Anne Clark Transferred able frum your friends in Hillsboro ' business firms. ti feur. pent the h o lid a y s w ith his p a r ents. M r and M rs Pete Y u n k e r o f West U n io n C p l Y u n k e r ha ju n t co m p le te d his s ch o o lin g at Boca Raton. Fla M rs. Y u n k e r w ill m ake h e r hom e w ith h e r parents. M r. and Mt Paul Eaton o f B eaverton. WE HAVE THE FOLLOWING Albert Scoffs Plan Anniversary O bservance Tualatin Chapter Meets Tuesday Night P. E. O. Observes Founders' Day The K iw a tu A la n ch a p te r m et T uesday at the hom e o f Miss B lanche llr it t o n , a d viso r Miss R ocky M c C 'iillu m was in itia te d a a new m em b e r A sp o rt dance has be>-n p la n n ed fo r the 2tllh o f J a n u a ry T he co m m itte e s are Misses C a rm e litu N a p ie r. J a c k ie B u rn e y and W in o n a Ftussell fo r d e co ra tio n , M i se» Iren e M cG inn . V ir - »- m a T in ik e r, Searle Patterson fo r games: Misses R o cky M e C u llu fti. Nancy P itm a n , and Jeanette Leeds I i refreshm ent-, F r id u y U M l iiTI.LSBORO ARGUS—8 Student Dance Saturday Cpl. Yunker Visits Home C p l R o b e rt J. Y u n k e r and w ife Eve a, Masonic Temple A dance fo r local h ig h school s tu by the R o ta ry O ffic e rs o f the R oyal N eighbors d e n t p o n . d e d w ill b - in s ta lle d at a p u b lic c e re club, w ill be held at th e M.»;onic m ony on T hu r.-d a y n ig h t. J a n u a ry te m p le fro m 8 to 11 p. rn S a tu rda y. 20 Mt G eorge S e lfrid g o w ill be J a n u a ry la A d m itta n c e w ill be by in ta ile d a > o ra cle M aude S ta n n a rd h ig h -<h-< 1 v io le n t body tic k e t o n ly and th e adm ission p ric e in c lu d in g ta x v .11 be 25 cents M usic . . ill be by L y n n H a ll's orchestra and the H i- Y and Senate c lu b boy w ill have charge o f th e flo o r m anagem ent. P atrons and p a tro n - <• ' i l l be fro m the R o ta ry c lu b M r and M r T G Br »n lee wo is c h a irm a n o f the hr? w eek-end ix m s o rin g com m ittee. "Peru" is Topic For Speakers' Meet M l ss A rle n e lx*ntz. w ho re c e n tly e n lis te d in th e SP AR S , le ft S a tu r day f u P iilrn Beach. F la . for Ir a in - C h a p te r H II o f the I ’ E O sis iri - She ih th«* d a u g h te r o f M r te rh o o d w ill m eet M o n d a y at I a nd M in Andr«*w Ix m tz H er fa th e r o 'clo ck at t h i- hom e o f M is J 1. is s e rv in g in A u-trail.-) Searcy Founder*' Day w ill be ttie su b je ct o f the p ro g ra m w ith M is Roy W ilk ie in charge < lull Plans m e e tin g a fte rn o o n .it the ch a m b e i of <o»n- iii ic e Mi (h uge M oorhe id u f Salem ta le pr «'«nflent o f federated club? . W ill be the g tie t peak«*t 'I he m u s ic a l p r o g ra m w i l l in - dud«* a fiu ti- «Jo by Leola Mae »nnuaJ m ee tin g o f ttie ch u rc h Y o u n t, a« ( <>uipaiii(*d by M i . .le .in • h e ld th i m onth, arid fu r- W illia m s o f P o rtla n d ; a o lo by ifo rm a tio n .*..11 he u ririo u ric- C .u o lin e K a lk w a if and g ro u p u n g - ing led by M i C ly d e Y ount H » .te i- fm the a fte rn o o n w ill uh hide M* d.m i E lw o o d John on. M i, y Hunt» , L La ri« ! dale, J R. H ai gravi* ind P J K a lk w a if A ll L id ie , o f H ills b o to and v i M em ber o f t h - H ilh i fo o tb a ll c in ity are in v ite d to a tte n d f-quad ■ ere e n te rta in e d a t the Busin«* s m ee tin g w ill begin at charnhr i d com m erce room s F rid a y n ig h t by Mr and M i C T R .'h - 2 15 w ith p io ,» :.im at 3 o ’clock. a id so n < « »ch and M rs A1 Bogue and Mr md M i V erne M c K in n e y Ice c i ’ - r r , f,,i th e p a rty was f u r nished by H L H a tc tia id . p ro p rie to r o f th« Shake Shop, a - a re w a rd A m ong ttie W A V E S n o w on d u ty fo r the - am w in n in g a t least tw o - w ith ttie U S n a vy m W ash in g ton . th ir d 4 its gam< - fiie p a rty was D ( ’ . i A p p re n tic e Seam an O pal also in ’ »,«• n a tu re o f a fa re w e ll fo r B o b M L« r, Vur fu llb a c k , w h o le ft A n g e lin e T a y lo r d a u g h te i o f M r and M rs G K T a y lm d H ill - th is week to enter the m arines boro, re p o rts the P o rtla n d b ranch. O ffic e of N a va l O ffic e r P ro c u re m ent, w h u h tia efi.tr?«« o f W A V E S e n lis tm e n t in O regon, S o u th w e s t e rn W a sh in g ton and Id a h o A p p re n tic e Seaman T a y lo r is as- Mr md M rs A lb e rt S co tt, w h o ugneri to d ie c h ie f of n a v a l o p e ra liv e on ttie B u ll M o u n ta in road. tions. in Wa h in g to n f o r active S h e rw o o d ro u te 4. w ill ce le b ra te d u ty. th e ir golden w e d d in g a n n iv e rs a ry A p p re n tic e Seaman T a y lo r g ra d S unday. J a n u a ry 23. T h e ir c h ild re n uated fro m M ills b o ro u n io n h ig h a ll plan to be hom e w ith th e m and school .md b e fo re she e n lis te d in h o ld open house. ttie W A V E S was e m p lo ye d w ith B E M a tin g . In c She re ce ive d her in d o c trin a tio n tr a in in g at H u n te r c »liege C o lu m b ia u n iv e rs ity , New- A n n e C h irk , w h o ha been ta k in g Y o rk C ity tr a in in g in th e w om en's a rm y corps at I». 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