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The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

The Times Recorder from Zanesville, Ohio • 2

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THE TIMES RECORDER: TlXSDAY, MARCH 1 tt At TexMs Ctr npP R--Jf Ti pi rt Returns to Camp More Called to At Illinois Camp New Concord Men Meet Wednesday Giffen Case in Court Tuesday Army Service What do I do? Motor hotite The March meeting of the "Men POTT WOTfrSJ 'Tpkiis. "Klir-t Tn r(iTOinrw tin. ttit-Fnrrs Wnrrti ITmr 'Ik t-lmmmc Rn mnuir lwr' Tntiow ano. a. More young men registered under Selective Service Board No.

3. will leave for the army soon, according to an announcement made Disbarment proceeding! against Attorney John W. Giifen, to be Brotherhood of New ConeorJi Methodist church wlll.be held tej the church Wednesday evejuc atl 8 o'clock. Dr. A.

A. Hunter heard before Common Pleat rHJlltiS' TVMWihtX fc. ti! Monday. They are: to ge men than 20,000 Judge Clifford Belt of Belmont trtrt Sunertntendent. will be tfcef milt from tny t'mt? carriers or iiulKitlfiuinf; mnll twr- Clarence Leroy snelkey.

Jt North Fourth street, Cambridge. Rodney Bernard Coverdale, county, will open in the local com speaker. mon pleas court at 8 clock this Suharrrlhw cJUirijrMi tm fur fj. After his address, use morning. Trinway.

Ernest Bernard Skinner, If most of four drivus is on paved roads sod rou driva at modem the xnuii TOilt I THIS win Thirteen witnesses nine for the hood will be enteru.nei games, contests, and rJrfc3iesJ crrmtiec, Cirruintloti Maimrt tpecial committee of the Musking vv win served. Ail tee ca car Kilut, -3r nnnntini-wi. speed, your failure to church are urged to atwad. I HELP 1 Edward Joseph Colopy, Dayton. Frank Leroy Shatto, Zanesville.

Rollin Lloyd Dayton, Adams get mora mileage um county bar association which brought the action, and four for Giffen, have been subpoenaed to 1 almost certain to bs i. I Mills. testify. Wallace Richard Baldwin, ash- Witnesses summoned are: For I Your Cr Out.r3t it i port Rt. 2.

Gerald Kenneth Brown, Sales Will Drop If Ads Are Cut the committee: Harry and Ber-nice Schau, 1844 Ridge avenue; Charles Bartley, former munici Delmas Theodora Dailey, so- nora. NfTW YORK. Mar. 9 Tim Oen UNDER-INflATlON. Remember little ss 3 lbs.

Boder-iofUtion will cat op 3, SOO miUt from the maxim urn life of a tira. Ha ve yout SOHI3 staiion check the air pressure in your tires every tntk and get the 30, 40or JO thousand milM yo cm get from your tires! Tha SunJsrd oaSngfti ASOTHIX (swkj) SlWlCt Willis Granville Dailey, Zanes pal court clerk; Clarence Mayle, 1469 Beach street; James Kildow, Cannelville; Rhea Gray Alexander, 2325 Verneva avenue; Miss Kittle Sidle, court stenographer; City So ville Rt. 4. Jirttr: Tflsry mritnrist fo know 3inw to Vt unost fca rnfHirr tiat ttwwti tswi 'fnr 'his country's auks. SPoltawmj; -Is 0v fcrst jif a mrriec of article on -mr structures of maey teSameriaJ ganiiations will be Vmsmt-j if vertising is cbsrort-s urs tensf the war.

Walter H. Geefcart. Charles David Great, Fresno ri Rt 3. Joseph Marion Redman, ash- licitor J. Lincoln Knapp and Common Pleas Judge Carlos manager of the CnajoE of Henrr Dial on Saas, lac.

taxt of Morgan county. coamervBtinn. Thv rmnarj nn William Xi. Kiystsr, above, has material lUatt T4iblihi tuv, bfOurrwul his post at Indian town Automobile ISsnr Hutrt, -vtiichj3M. 7" 3sr visaing his wife was primai-Mi ft" tttf I(-iwrtn Tcsides art 3450 Willow street.

port. Lawrence PQleger, Zanesville Rt. the American Kaaafenra AssM Pvt. Robert Russell Brock, of For Giffen: Clerk of the Courts Corporal Carlton Rowe. above.

Ull '01 T0l CAl Maa tawtnrl Nation's markets nelenaoe Raymond Hosack Baughman, New York- search atan nJ Genera! iwntrrr mf sos of Mr. and Mrs. William Rowe of 421 Cabel Drive. Corporal Oietz Lane, is now stationed with the army medical corps at Camp Grant, 111. Son of Mrs.

Edna Brock, he enlisted In January. New Concord. Mr. Gethsrt ttii tea aa tie tea cooperation itn 'lienenti exfiaeprs, Prrwmp Ground fnrt. Pnn vnth I rrrr.Tunv ICAlh In.

cflf amzatucra Refugee's Flight Fred W. Gardner; Frank Cohagen, municipal court clerk; Ethel Ger-wick, court stenographer, and Mrs. Nyna C. Wilson. 1 Giffen faces six charges of unprofessional conduct involving Donald Francis McCaslin, 482 Watson street, Akron, O.

-r of 2nd. Bn. Combat team. research technician and )' nils -jr Bernard Francis Nichols, Zanes SPECIALS ville Rt. 5.

Ends in Zanesville To make -your tear nn-w far "thf moral turpitude. a aisia a aw Orlando Thomas Harrier, Zanesville RU 3. Clarence Eugene Care ins, Cumberland Rt, 4. poor JudgtDMst, as rrse-9 me -(discontinuance rf aiws.isac- anij The d-scoctanaac ef adverts-, Colored Gtizens Ing is the soul tliat a greal'lVeWS Ol lUtCrCSt Ton must 1 jopera vnur What be hopes wJl be the last ti.i i itf a aeries of enforced journeys to AND WEDNESDAY i- Na pressure which has! PICTURES The Times Recorder gladly publishes pictures of service men and others but suggests that the photograph be clear with a gloss finish to insure best results in reproduction. Pictures that are to be returned to the owner should be accompanied by an addressed stamped envelope.

A ireful nrrv. iron, ne jmmt JttZ tOe PHTLUPS MTLK ev Jj MAGNESIA atyCI Mail Bag Club Initiation Format initiation ceremonies of the Zane Trace chapter of the or view of your cat. is aim awe deal or enponaace wuu The Mother's club will meet on in retairucg Uw appearance of the home rood driwr. Mm thims that a ta Pomr. lormer prominent 89c1 rood dnver can da smaer sinmisi.

11.15 ABSORBTNE JR a- fl.50 P1NKHA.H OOMPOUND 1 of Mrs. Susie Woods, with the fl-been changed fey wax nance committee in charge of the -Appearances Rao 'refreshment. peacetime conditions, a eiceful Pommer arri ed Sunday lor a rii-ivr would frviimrj ji to- i visit ith his brother-in-law and 84c W1W Mallbag club will be held this afternoon in the recreation 75e DOA.VS KIDNEY "Name" Band on Veller Stage Thursday Eddy Duchln and his famous Columbia-Recording Orchestra arrive in Zanesville Thursday for a one-day engagement on the stage of the Weller theater. Eddy, whose nimble fingers and catchy style earned the title, -Magic Fingers of Radio," is one of the most personable as well as most ttasmi Mi Bt1y Rush representing JtlZ the Girl Athletic Yclub was the room at Coopermill Manor. Activi dav.

A careful driver vmiia not sister. Dr. and Mrs. Kurt Eich-drive fast today evfn ea the besalwald. of 724 Market street, com-and safest road ia the country en-; ing from New York where he dts-less saving a few misctes tnne embarked from a refugee ship 49c 19c of I winner the at ties will start with a pot-luck dinner at noon, to be followed by the spelling bee on the Community maoe rei ia, u- sThursdaT PILLS lie EX LAX 60c SAL HEPATICA Rites Wednesday For Miss Colopy from Portugal.

49c were of paramount importance. Similarly, the rules of car maintenance have changed. Points that The lawyer first fled from Nazis when they came into power, go- i ugTra center, should be featured in advertising Laura Newman is a medi- only when they deducted trotn ortj mt Good Samaritan added to the work value of soe ip ana nn TOOTH PASTE a) YC Sunjra! ai-vtfM fnr Mtsa Pauline were of minor importance before jag to Belgium where he lived inon 0f the most talented band PmtI Harhor now must he rtres --fcit- until tfea .1 1 Mrs. Leroy Norris of Oiffwood business and solemn ritualistic periods. In charge of the meeting will be Minabelie Abbott, national postmistress, aided by Mrs.

Alec Weaver, grand chapter president Mia Mary Craig, who because of illness Is unable to attend, and Private Robert Lane, now with the 39c Soe PEPSODENT TOOTH POWDER lOe PALMOLIYK SOAP I FOR Elizabeth Colopy. 18, daughter of product. Mr. and Mrs. William L.

Colopy, -MT lirtltl lilt of 1276 Wheeling avenue, will be; rk 1 held at 9 o'clock Wednesday morn- A iit hnritl AC rmht first consideration. Lnder-innaiiOB'man army occupied that country. nave been with him for years has always been bad for tires, yes. He theB his way to un-j which to unusual In a business that But some were willing to pay in France and remained keeps constantly changing IU tire mileage for a more lhe foT Again Nari'sonneL 25c 79c IlUliiuiiMVW) a. ing at St.

Nicholas Catholic avenue, has gone to Canton where she will make her future home. The State Street Wesleyan church will begin a two weeks re-viral on Monday. March 16. with the Rev. J.

E. Bass of Greenville, as speaker. The public is invited. Sl.M IT ALLS was edent and at the first) Eacn member of Eddy Duchin's by ttunai wui dc in mi. uuves ceme- V.

S. Army, will be Initiated proxy. Series of Thefts opportunity, Pommer made a talented entertainer Mitt Colonv died Mondar morn America, traveling by way cilln hi. ow-n right 4-WAY COLD TABS FOR aOC FACIAL TISSCES 21c The Mallbag club is an organiza It will be worth your while to review your motoring habits and bow they must be changed to ing at her home following a Spain and Portugal. In addition to the stage show a i.

Hint. Edwin Tablear of Canton, spent tion sponsored by Radio Station months' Illness of croipuciuuni. V. i dth hi. com plications.

He received passage on the neu- WLW of Cincinnati, and is devot A graduate of St. Nicholas highlinrestigatKass a series 01 Uitnt rn." Mr. and Mrs. there will be a feature picture entitled, "Confessions of Boston Blackie." tral Porturuese liner. Serpa Pinto, Clarence ed to bringing happiness and cheer Will U1M.UM 1IWW VlClamsj -4- Jsfl school, class of 1941.

she had been lover tb week-end which included tm.7 AiiHulilltl WlltrU UI ACW IUI TW to the physically handicapped. your car to squeeze every ounce employ as a bookkefTr at tbt uto tires from a Dresden serv-i A Tom Thumb wedding will be other refugees after a five weeks' GORSUCN of mileage out of it. Tires, lu SAY voyage from Lisbon. Resting up rThZ lo station. given on March 20 at the St.

Paul member of the St. Nicholas Catho-. ur tsv. "GOOD brication, motor, brakes, instruments and car appearance will be dealt with in subsequent install lie church and of the Blessed Vir- Folx said a rwrgiar openea .1 from his perilous journey. Pommer Indicated his plans for the future are indefinite.

NIGHT" th. I cm re-trister at tile Miller service i uw ments are in charge of Mrs, Grace SurvtvinB in addition td her car-' station with a key and obtained A HAIR IN THE HEAD WORTH TWO IN THE BRUSH Taet. to colds' miseries. Slip sway from schey muscles, sniffles, into sleep. era's dou ents are two brothers.

Harold and US. The robbery occurred while PHARMACY Your Ratal! Stort 111 Main St Phone lit Mrs. G. W. Morse and Mrs.

Hel Wiiliara Colopy, and one sister, (an attendant was repairing a tire ble help thai acts almost instantly. But en Russell attended the Paul Robe Rom 11 a. all of the home, and the at the rear or the station, accord- DISTBIBrTE CARDS Report cards for the last six week period were distributed at the Lash high school Monday. ments. iit uriiti Four Persons Fined on Driving Charge Found guilty of driving automobiles with out-of-state license paternal grandfather.

Thomas Co-Sin to Ed Miller, station manager. FreS PEfiETRO lopy, of Nasi port. The body wL'l be taken io the home today from the Keck funeral home. Wa will let the scientists fight it out as to what causes baldness, but folks tell us that gray hair can plates which have expired, three persons were fined $10 and costs each in the court of Mayor Hoy Robb of Philo. Marshall James Lacy of Dresden continued an investigation of the theft of 12 tires, valued at $300, from a Dresden service station Monday morning.

Ten of the tires were of the size while the other two were Entrance was gained by breaking a rear window. The theft of a suit case, containing clothing valued at J18. from his parked car Saturday evening, was reported by Lester Stiers of 447 Van Horn avenue. be hurried into existence by poor Guilty to Draft health and the worry it causes. O.

J. Arbaugh, 427 W. Church SUjEtmioo Charge Newark, 0, says. "Constipation HirsheH Bradshaw. 38, of Crooks- son concert in Columbus on Thursday evening.

Howard Stevens has gone to Chesterhill where he will visit relatives and friends. The Friendship Charity Circle will meet on Friday evening at the home of Mrs. Oma Tablear. Rev. Mr.

Reed has returned to his home in this city from Coshocton where he visited friends. The Women's Home and Foreign Missionary Society of the Park street Wesleyan church met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Elizabeth Mayle on Fulton street. Frank Kelley has returned to Those drawing fines were: Cody Lee Bray, of 1065 Putnam avenue; Henry Roe, of 914 Spring street, and James Cross, of 52 naa me so ran down and worried i vilie, pleaded guilty before U. S.

South Seventh street They were arrested last Friday by state high Commissioner William L. Weber Monday to a charge of draft evasion. Following his plea arrangements were made for his immediate Induction into the army. He was that I looked twice my age. I'm so thankful for the constipation relief World's Tonic has given me that I could sing." Getting up nights, stabbing back pains, swollen joints, bad breath, all possible through constipation, and all worry way patrolmen.

Gerald Klies, 19, of Blue Rock, Patrolman Joseph E. Watts of 644 Putnam avenue, said a flashlight was stolen from his garage. A flashlight was also taken from later taken to Columbus by federal Canton after spending the week pleaded guilty In Mayor J. Homer Patch's court at Roseville Saturday to a charge of failing to yield the right of way while driving his car makers. Try the laxative aid of1 agents who said he would be en' th.

nr. Wallas r.f In this city with hislamilv. the famous World Tonic, with, listed for military service at once 515 Seborn avenue." I The Ever Heady club will meet Six other persons reported locks'0" Wednesday 'evening at the When in the local arraigned arraigned on MaysviUe pike and was fined court several days ago Bradshaw, S3 and costs. He was arrested by alkaline. It contains roots, herbs, barks, from various old countries, where many of us and most of our ancestors, originally came on their earaee doors had been i Cnurcn.

who failed to register for selective Andrew House of Cleveland was service last month, said he would from. Get World Tonic at Shurtz, Join the army if it waa agreeable highway patrolmen. Coshocton Chest Drive Opens April 13 Eckerd's, Casick at: to the war department. Crooksvllle and all other reliable He had been held in the county broken, but nothing was taken. They were1.

M. L. Cole of 534 Taylor street; Charles Paisley, of 829 Moxahala avenue; Lawrence Lewis, of 958 Putnam avenue; R. Wilcox, of 783 Brighton boulevard: Vernon Carter, of 777 Brighton boulevard, and A. Withers, of 1117 Melick avenue.

drugstores, 71 -jail on a charge or auto theft. Coshocton's Community Chest campaign will get underway on Monday, April 13, it was announced following a meeting of the PITFALLS OF LOVE board of control. The goal for Ssquel to "Marriog Meddlers" by ADELE GARRISON this year Is Officers of the Community Chest for the coming year are: Spencer Sees Madge Safely Inside Armored Car And Well Guarded, Read for Trip to Connecticut Robert B. Wallace, president; Guy Clow, first vice-president; Miss Wilma Compton, second vice-president; Rudolph Enrich, treasurer, and Knox Stewart secretary. a recent visitor in this city.

Guests at the Community Center recently included Mr. and Mrs. P. White- of Cincinnati; Mr. and Mrs.

William Evans of Cambridge; Lester Martin, of ML Vernon, and Mrs. Sims of Cincinnati. The next regular meeting of the NJULC.P., will be on Sunday, March 22, at the St. Paul A. M.

E. church. The executive board will meet on Sunday, March 15, at the Community Center at 3 p. m. Two tables were in play on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs.

Roma Curtis when she entertained with dessert bridge for the pleasure of her bridge club. Prize awards were given the winners at the close of the games. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Curtis and Thomas Kennedy spent Sunday in Delaware visiting relatives and friends.

The Young Ladies auxiliary of the St. Paul A. M. E. church will meet on Tuesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Louise Meyers on Cliffwood avenue with Mrs. Isa-belle Johnson and Mrs. Grace Palmer as assistant hostesses. Members will please note the change of meeting place. TMOrsIS Chart Mnn tmiat, fan that BicptMa BMIM4.

Ten Divorce Case Are Assigned divorce actions for hearing before Judge P. H. Tannehlll Wednesday, March 18, were assigned by Assignment Commissioner Henry A. Buerhaus Monday, They follow: Louise Tittle (George A Foreman) vs. Russell Tittle: Dorothea Love (George A Foreman) vs.

Henry B. Love; Pearl Hartley (George ft Foreman) vs. Dennis Virginia Hamill (Graham A Graham ft Gottlieb) vs. Charles M. Hamill; Cora Bash (Graham ft Graham ft Gottlieb) vs.

Carl Bash; Pauline Marshall (Graham ft Graham) vs. Richard Marshall; Betty Tanner (Graham ft Graham ft Gottlieb) vs. William Tanner (Marshall); Marjorle Petho (Graham ft Graham ft Gottlieb) vs. Frank Petho; Louise Remleigh (Leasure ft Walters) vs. Charles R.

Remleigh; Annabelle Fraunfelter (Lea-sure A Walters) vs. Edward Could Victoria Reign (3 Years with Stomach Ulcer Pains? Eneland's beloved Queen could hardly haa relirned so wiaely for 63 ynt and remained ao hale and hearty had the suffered stomach ulcer pain. Don't Ignore your sufferings. Try a 25c box of Udga for relief of ulcer and stomach pains. Indirection, ku pains, for heartburn, burning sensation, bloat and other conditions caused by excess add.

Udga Tablets must help or money refunded. At drug store everywhere, i L-Sr. iv 1 i BAND BOOSTERS MEET The South Zanesville Band Boosters association will held its regular meeting in the high school at 7:30 o'clock Wednesday In the Theater I Liberty Now Getthe Nutrition you Buy More than 200 hardboiled movie extras almost lost their jobs because Adolphe Menjou was so fun ny in a courtroom scene. The actor, playing a criminal attorney, was delivering an impas sioned plea for Ginger Rogers In win uentury-rox's "Koxie Hart, "Wcrterlesa" Cooking Is tha accepted rnodern way of preparing food so as to retain all ol the) delicious Horror and nutritious, health-building values. Precious Ingredients, unseen and tasteless, but vital to mental and physical vigor, arc all too.

oiten lost, through improper storage and cooking, between the kitchen table and the (lining table. Study the six basic principles listed at the left to obtain full nutrition from the food you serve your family. There are other rules, all Important but if you apply these six faith fully, your family will praise the cook and their abounding health will reward you. Remember our national slogan: A Healthy America is a Strong America! rrn Tn QH10 POWER SIT "THE AKMOEED CAS will be drawn up Just around ths comer from the hideaway," my father said in a low voice aa ths taxi driver, released from further tacking, let out his car in a burst of speedy, efficient driving. "I gave the address in code to "Watson when I told him to Aag the car and keep it away from ths hotel." my father went on, "but I added a few letters which told the driver at which comer he was to draw up.

"We'll take our tima in fitting aut," my father added. "And well start away from our own ear, walking slowly until the taxi man is out of sight. You can bs sore that my men in ths armored ear will be watching and guarding our every movement. "Aa aon th driver is out sight we will turn and get into the armored car as quickly as pos-sibl. Then yon will be able to begin your journey res from espionage.

I think ws have successfully shaken off Stephen Eedneld or any of his henchmen." "Are you traveling with mI 'thought yon understood," hs said, "that you will have to go op there alone, except for ths man in ths car, who will bs at your command." Madge Is Anxioas Bat what abort youT" I demanded. "How are yon going to get back to ths hotel His look at me was speculative. "Ordinarily." ha said, "I would taka the nearest taxi back from here. Bat as this car, angling north to the East Side H'hway, will coma within two blocks of tha hotel, I will get out at a nearby eornerand take a taxi back from there." "I'll agree to that on one condition," I said firmly. "You must taka one of the men with you in the taxi.

Otherwise, I shall put on a sit-down strike." I laughed nervously as I taught his hand in mine. "Cant you understand, rather!" I Mid, "that I cannot possibly put my mind wholly on ths task you have given ma when I am torn with anxiety about your safe- Spencer Yields Yoo are an excellent special nleader." bs said. "So good, in faetTthai I shall yield the point. ban( ma la star aat aaaiaiar. Mad Craanv aaa iardra mtxmm eatlcaraa af saacstar eaatan at Manoa Nonoa.

mmt kaa Madsa tralM aa aar tanpaadlae trip ta Caaatetieat ta track Son a aoatibla elaa ta Marioa'a aaoata. Aeeoraixir, aaa nuH aarteaa cnt fnaa Iba Hotel Laarttls ana a taxi tris to a BcaUac plaaa with taa arcurad car which la ta taka aar aa kar jounwr. rata4 ka4s taa armoras car com atmrtjy ta taa laaaflala far liadtra. aa ariciaatlr alaaaad. After Iratthr twuttrut taxi ria ta tnaka core they ara aat aain fallowed, gpancer ivaa aha arivar aa addrm arbtab Maaaa racos-aiaa aa taat af kar talker's Craaawtck VlUasa kiSaiwar.

I will talcs a man back with me and will use a car of our own. Does that satisfy you!" "Perfectly," I told him. "And thank yon for humoring me." "Ws are nearing the place," ha said. "Let us watch carefully." That meant, I knew, that I was not to speak again until be did, and I kept a silent vigil from my side of the ear until ws reached ths corner he had mentioned. Then ha rapped on the glass back of ths driver, and when the man had lowered ths glass ha spoke incisively.

"I'm sorry, but I gave yon ths wrong address. This is ths street I want. Don't bother to turn in. Well get out here." "Okay!" the driver said, drawing up to the curb and getting down to open the door. My father paid him with a liberal tip, yet not large enough to arouse suspicion or comment Then hs began to walk with me away from the armored ear, which a quick glance showed mi was drawn op at the comer.

The taxi went swiftly by us and my father watched it intently. Sends for Gas "He's headed back uptown," hs said. "I was afraid ha might take a notion to drive past the address of the hideaway, which I inadvertently gave him." Be was walking so swiftly that 1 almost had to run. Then we were in ths armored car, manned by two men and a driver, and my father spoke briskly. "Well need another man," he said.

"Who is left in the place "Gus and Briggs," one of ths men told him. "Tell Briggs to carry on there, and have Gns come here," my father ssid. "Tell him to be ready to stay ths night if necessary." (Continued tomorrow) a hilarious satire now at the Liberty theater. Menjou's speech ran for four and a half minutes, the longest delivered on the 20th 1. Us minimum wars la cooking all foods.

2. Cook foods os short a Urns as possible. 3. Bring to ths botlina point as rapidly as possible). 4.

Cook with alow, oemfla heat. 5. Um utensils with tfaht-fit. fina lids. Century-Fox lot since Spencer Tracy orated for "Stanley and Livingstone." Weller Now Columbia's "The Lady Is Willing," hilarious new comedy with Mariene Dietrich and Fred Mac- Murray at the Weller theater, ends You'll Be MONEY AHEAD With These Piano Value SAMPLE SPINETS Save I'p To $130.00 KIMBALL GRAND A Demonstn- OOO tor.

Save gfcW Students Piano $38 Trade In Ydur Old Piano Now! We will allow more for it! We need used Pianos. Furniture Company 320-22 Main St ZANESVILLE, O. bnls Pos- SUr food aibl. its popular run there on Wednesday night. Produced and directed by Mitchell Leisen, "The Lady Is Willing" introduces to screen audiences one of the most captivating but last semester I almost failed in school.

Mom was so worried about rjEj me. I didn't know what was wrong. I tried so hard to get I- good grades. Aunt Em-r ma suggested an eye-f. examination and they -jr discovered I needed 13 glasses.

This semester Ip I'm at the head of my class." I III TRUST youngsters In fllmdom, its new wonder baby," Baby Corey. Others In the splendid cast are Aline MacMahon, Stanley Ridges, Roger Clark and Arline Judge. "PROTECT ESSEHTIAL VITAMIHS 1 RITES FOR RL'SIf SLACK Funeral services for Rush W. Slack, 56, of 214 South Seventh street who died Sunday at Good Samaritan hospital will be held at 9 o'clock Tuesday morning at St. VitlL COOKED FOOD BUILDS HEALTH-1 1 Nicholas Catholic church.

Burial will be In Mt Olives cemetery. The body will remain at the Madcr- Peoples funeral home until time for ths service..

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