Tntrfiy. January 12. 1SS4 THE CAPITAL JOtTmi; galea. Oregtm Hayesville Lebanon Auction HAYESVILLE The Coffee Prowled by Thieves nuo memDera wen guests at the home of Mrs. p. Zielinski tor dessert luncheon aerved by the hostess and her daughter. Jo Ana Zieliiuki. Elected to " officers for the year were preaident, lira. J. Jones burg; vice preaident. tin. H. B Chrutenaoa, and eeeretary-treae-urer, Mra. B. C Hall. ." Plana were made tor a bazaar to raise funds for sending CARE packages to Korea. Members at- .tending were Madamea 0. Nor- LEBANON ountv nfflnara --II.J C. l- - . mucv aaiuruay morning u inves tigate a reported theft of merchan dise from the Brust Auction house tour miles south of Lebanon. Door to the buildin hH h un all night, and goods valued at Sioiil whi nusaing. f thoir merabera at the Methodist Church lost 123 tO a thi XimHav morning while they were singing uims in morning warship, po lice called to the scene reported someone had entrml th 4PM.;nr, n, a. nana. j. Jonesburg, B i Mail. D. Don, G. SiddalL J uum anu ransacaea purees. DF.Pirrr un buto, h. Chnstenson, E. Brown x- unara ana toe hostess. MARION, 111. UP Retiring aft- 2959 SIZES 12.40 " "'" nso years' service I with the Cnvnl I Parker Learned waa able to boast tnai ne never had hn ihuntl or uray. . . . PlM 11 8TEVI ROT EK . . ; .. If jhti'' J it'Tj'trr Fsai""x''tiir' ' 1 " r n 1 RADIO PROGRAMS I mm 11 I TM KISM,,1 r oi.u i. aia S.M., r.iu, STfrffX lSjLirt srwGttZ iUir )JlZJIZi' "J ll'' HAP ABOUT f N0U6H.')tkyJ l? LViu'iT "'" iii f"- UwU I siroN WTHoi lii? V'rrOT. J-iV 7, USS tFT LS- r;-:- Tie-on this attractive home frock with handy carryall pock et"; make it to use as an apron, too, in its shorter length version. Its versatility and simplicity of design insure style aa well as easy-sewing. No. 2959 is cut in sites 12, 14. 16, 18, 20, 36, 38. 40. Size 16: Longer length version takes 2 yds. 35-in. v Send 30c for FATTERN with Name, Address, Style Number and Size. Addresa PATTERN BUREAU. Capital Journal, 652 Mission St, Sac Francisco- 6, Calif. Patterns ready to fill orders immediately. For special hand ling of order via first-class mail include an eitra 5e per pattern. Also available the 1953-19S4 FALL WINTER F ASHION BOOK, beautifully illustrated in COLOR and presenting over one hundred new fashions t o bridge the seasons. Easy-to-make prac tical pattern d-signs for every age and type nl figure. Order your copy now the price is only 25c. CAROL CURTIS IP Icirlr Iftrm Erl Wwi Early Wna Early Wrai Ncwa 4651 Pennaylvania "Good Luck' motifa are done in bright crim son and green are in the in stant-use, launderable. dye-fast transfer process which requires no embroidery! There are '"heart" corners for use on bridge cloths, buffet runner; there are 22 "good luck" signa to use on napkins, guest towels, apron and dresa pockets, place mats, cur tains; on barbecue pot-holders; on teen-age head scarves the use of the "good luck" signs is legionl You'll have tun using tnem! ' Send 25c for the Pennsyl vania Dutch 'GOOD LUCK Designs (Pattern No. 465) com plete transferring and launder ing instructions, YOUR NAME, ADDRESS, PATTERN NUMBER to CAROL CURTIS, Capital Jour nal, 652 Mission St, Saji Fran cisco 5, Calif. Patterns ready to fill orders immediately. For special hand ling of order via first-class mail Include an extra 5c per pattern, Ai TharaSar a.a-MiM, Km rwMV ,,,, r llisa, Cracnt Hallt UiM. Xawi. tkari 1S-.1S, Na Farm naari 1:M, aiaa tm Cnttn IM. Baakakalti S:M, Lit im uusiui t.M, mm awak af Maila. followed with the seventh grade mothers serving refreshments. Mr. and Mra. Clair Niler were pro gram chairmen tor the evening. HENRY By Carl Anderson FREE PEANUTS-J I ci 1 ' ROOM BOARD By Ahera r THERE'S A GUY VISITING HERE WE'RE TRYING TO GET RID Or? AND YOU RE THE BRAWNY BOY TO DO THE TRiCk, JUNIOR-1 DONT MEAM VOUU. 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Caf 'QaaaafarDatSaiaar aa rTTi VV BOaIK DIAL LISTING KOAC, 15 ur , jLSsv Ili rLZJf l . w.a.a., , I '- v,""t - U J'-lT -7 tEf1 I . r-ri-r' I Tkaavn. . . Cau. HOPALONG CASSIDT ' "" j aSSi 1 1 give up, CAMiOV. I esocoi. rAfi an' ClV I iTu'BaNDiNaicseaT jumpk' f " l . .a! ri r-i - -KV BWlKLVli A 1 Dlny Fni.inn.n. I I lfw-- -jl lASf-' RT.iAf - I eIh, o. th. Chrlatlan Parent. riiKf'.if Km -'mh..U. t ' VI J'jtVu II "t-V ,WVrlTar?Jl.l lXATJJCriF Vw-. I neia Tnursaay evening at St . il I HSJaf VWl.ifT. I If I UMaTr-'WliJy TV f HUTT & JEFF ' , 1 1 1 j.uni'Ai I I VaV ll-? .-S IM"l. I WHBRE5 1 VOUTHE ., I I . ILsT'afSl r . . . fcSSi?-?t 751 U,5tas, UZ,. fcJ.VJ ht K2L-H MSa KJOT tup wav 111 "tTyMIM f- Hkl irB lJffl ItrMrT' a raT MA 1 ucv unnr.AM M tl I " V V I a. I I I II aaa mm u raa. atattlal HIH T a. M V fB 1 1 I II I a -y.T I ft I I 1 a n iflA. UallflUilU !. tT-aTWV IHJWaa FV 1 IM I Ur iiw VW4 , A Tfead moncvof C DONALD 1)uk . ! I III I I II ' I KCOURSE.ITS NOT THE ) , I fHMM.FUNNy 1 NEVES? V. I T-.VOU SURE WAVE , REMEBEZ HChVroONALDj IVif .-1 1 U " )' 1 HI . JTJ ata I ' r- 1 ia If-7J jb--v 1 luw-a -or w -1 11 iw .-r j MART WORTH . ; aTMrrawe1 11 1 I mrm nin koom---I . T wrii iv ' n. n---THaT' just - 11 1 " III WELL!--Wt MAO AH Jl tu, vVp-l IIP 1 WWT MtOtNMND. U 1 1 . a Jil l vHctnaiD HiNina of mauduncI ZHjriSr 2c K arlotta! T . OuITt AM Off-BtAT AUDITION, JI I 1 nilO-OPAMA.DIOfrTWt.JIM'... 1 vxtwrre-.wAiLwi?A -K""- Tll 1 5IONLY! - BUT VOUfWCD'.WOCX 111 iv fOKTUNMELV, Wt'Vl 5TILLTkt TO J mri fmrXm7'mVLZyiJv 1 ! HARD FOR A WONTMOHSO. ANOICAN Mil I W) rjOPIN AT VtRAS 5TLA5H At- W N X F V aTil "iTART BOUri "l I 3 ffi Union Hill UNION HILL Mra. W. M. Luke's hall with Mra. Jack Con-1 Tate with Mra. W. J. Leniman sell presiding. las eo-Aosteas will entertain the Harold Eichsteadt ave a re-1 members of the Union Hill port on the activitiea of the play-j grange Home Economics club ground committee and 11000 was I noma of the ormer on voted to repair the old play- Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 13, ffrniinr! entiinmitnt mnA huv waj ' p.m. . The project will be the alga- ' ing of the by-laws and money making suggestions. , , ' Program committee member ground equipment and buy new with 1100 aet aside for sports equipment. The money voted la part of the receipts from the fall festivaL A food sale was announced for Sunday, Jan. 17 in the parish hall after each mass. Mrs. Joe Gamroth read the re vised constitution. The first and eighth grade mo.hers will serve hot chocolate for the school children the first Friday in February. "Life In a Seminary, a color ed film on vocations, was shown by Ervan Susa. A social hour are Mra. Jamea Gilham and Mrs. A. N. Doerfier. ONCE UPON A TIME ROCKVILLE. Conn. UP City Court Judge Robert J. Pigeon proposed a change in legislation concerning the working out of unpaid fines at $1 a day. "When the law was written," said the judge, "a dollar was worth a dollar." ACROSS 1. Related by blood 4. Evil 7. Body of Jewish law 12. Anglo Saxon money of account 13. Anger 14. Quirkly 15. Gaelic sea god 16. Instrument for determin ing atmos pheric pressui 18. Small wild ox JO. Scarcer 21. Hold back 23. Border 27. Third Enj:lih letter SB. Edce 20. A king ol Judah Jl. Drinking salutation 34. Not general ly knows 38. Knock 37. Women's patriotic organization: abbr. 39. Card gamt 40. Waa Indebted 42. Five-sided figure 48. Elevate 48. Faithful 49. Automatic instrument for recording atmospheric pressure 53. Philippine native 54. Pointed arch 65. Burmne hill dweller RS. Sea: French .17. Presages 58. Tree CTiniTipAr-1 : NA B L. EfTE AS TLj imiBliBEE ADS toiutlon at Veeterday'a Punic. ti. Fellow of the Royal So ciety: abbr. DOWN 1. Of the sua 1 Goddess of peace 3. Instrument for showing changes in atmospheric pressure 4. Child's napkin t. Palm cockatoo ---i- tt n i r T, j Ul ps si u 3J? H 33 it o ) 3 ! hy. 77 C 7T .f?. 37 6. Throw off the track T. Domesti cated I. Music drama 9. Rodent 10. Playing card 11. Pronoun 17. Bird life of a region 19.Sweetsop 22. American journalist 24. Curves traced by the 49 across 2J. Utilise 28. Make lac 29. Hide 31. Golf instructor Cntrfe 33. South American animal 33. Outer . garment 38. Subsequent selling 4L Pushed forward 43. Kingdom la northern India 44. Exterior 4 Approaches 47. Ripen for use 49. Cut short 50. Gone by 51. Free 32. That man 1 al.' r tf NawalaMafM e