rd HE OSHAWA DAILY TIMES, FRIDAY, MARCH 21, 1930 ; : "} ~E NINE A Thrilling Romance of Adventure in the Clouds : of the Skies VERA BROWN om Ww ig, Mm pretty, 'she wes plain! ab she was every- said! As HB Was then th or, beaded of yr, this that she hated 80, nearer ad floor, It Loy? Jean from o over io oy ur pre gross and might hve loo ed il on bel led" denn or lund Bair. flow .and & ewhere Of ith. a groan Jean as the music at the dance from Which she had. fled sob bing just a fow moments het ore. } she had been! Wht 3 3 Cried and she had ihoushi he red 'party dress look- od quite pina hysterically, ® -- i Herself standing alone ' oh orchestra play waltzes, She could foe Shami warms sir laden with the ate of hundred: of roses from he towh's finest gardens, Sits fluttered in pale fully clothes, laughing and gay. Bvery ed and drowned out t o volcq of the oothall hero, of "Hhe's such an owl; every Sma te see her coming I want to run, 8 100ks '80 pathetic that | get mad at myselt hecause I feel so. sorry | latiop, for her," Shrieks of laughter came from; the merry group, "1 know Mrs, Kelsey wore that drews to mothor's wedding," In \ insisted one of the sirls, "At any rate other sald the dress was a bor and red," "That's it, then, It makes me warm just to look at her," insist. ed Jimmie, Somobody suggested law against bores'. Another against girls Who gek all 'Alm "Nonsense," Roberta insisted "You're all horrid, selfish things! ha Yolo she fondly hoped sound: (The driver sppearod to be waiting wolhg to he' unhappy for » finding 8 ¥.W.U.A, At Li) avenue | Arthir Clarke Ww Kept buky these OF a mom- | for something, somebody, Ten | time, shall never see her akan whe tried to question 1p and 77 with his fksoling wood eltter ont there i po answer and she | minutes went by; ffteen, ang thep Joon had, heen mistaken, Swanty. tlorm with Thon came A man 3 Martiod Y(t Wi 3 Was sxhausted h te an . hie 2 nd mov |slon, bul she kept yu ed uncertainly toward Jean, Pht ow I have screamed bad she | sido her, rows and emotions, , #he was 80 torrified | Finally, after what seemed hours | "Gopd-bys, Jean!' M¥, Terry | 6th avenue With tie rear of the | previous to saving o $9051 dor soni m---- whaiked to the fear of the | a kindly ein man, but rbow ss pad Ruby Clatworthy, RN, Bow My, Terry! her hand | the slightest bit of attention to hes i... %, visited her mother on re were in hev eyes, Both | timid voles snd Sewn 8, Joan # | Thursday, ore exhausted from the | head was beginn bugs with | Mr. and Mrs, John Bhackleton Bhe | man was a motionless » sleepless night and thely own sor | the nolse and the heat, but she | entertained a large number of rela: struggled on, neross the perils of |'tives and neighbors on Friday ni W, 0 1 the platfor: said and he stooped down and kiss | elevated, As she reached the eurd | new place « 0 ' A jhe peed dhl ony any 2 hor cheek, "Take eare of your- | at Broadway she saw a dolice of 4 An Shih Vined sien, around and Mrove slowly back to wi, Make good in the world, Bhow | flcer and made a dash fo him, # frignds fast wes Bulle torribl ward town, them' that you ave & winner!" haven of vefuge, Mr, and Mr y Willams, have ut hy Hy 4 laribly y As the sound grew fhinter fn the | With w fins} wave af feveweli | But she never /veached Bim. | heen ut the fine of their daughter Hh India on a f distance the man gave a smothered | Mv, Harry strode off to his band | There was o 'warning ory, 8 squeak | Nr. Wood, Bowmanville, who onstipation, eon nt groan, 'Then he arose and walked | some home on the hill, and Jean | Ing of brakes, a crash, Jean felt a | has heen ill, ' (1 i: friend adv up sud down the platform, Finally | went back to heP weat on, her old | dlksying sense of pain," Then she Sunday was 8 very dill day, There / PilbRetiven and he came back and sat down by Jeap | suitcase, lost consciousness, was quite a snow storm in the morn+ 5 a8 bop flne nd again, He 'ook her nold hand snd iat nefther hur, Torey nov Jean | The policeman was the Arse to | 5 Y4¢ BAHAY i the niternoon | Lol. They are iE dostor when a. started to tall Justas Joan hud | Sow was Jake Wesilako cutting | reach the wiri au elie lay under the | coctmunniod by thunder, Traffic onto Varedin, Mont Carme talked to him a 'hort time before, ots to open up the grocery | front wheel of a nandseme li: p iif eult . ' " ! Letters trom PROUSANE Hay Bob's Father Slore'on Main Street; Jake was not | oven, He vised Nev heed ano | Mo VR (uous She vain Weceing | ohwonic. ' constipation and Hvar "Jean, we've friends now, and | eutious man, but the tablean ob | ssw she was-bleeding badly, Just | U0 44 60 EERE AE BEE Ci CULL with I'm going to tell you what sil this | the station platform was too much | then a handsomely dvessed man | 101¥ BEORY FLORIS SOPH, OEHIEC, Prultractives," 8up stomaeh, m going you for him, Benker Terry kissing the | stepped down from the tomnesy of Aecompaty rt 1 much rain, which | lousness, heartburn, Hina hoa lly girl in town! the eav and spoke crisply to the eontinued on Monday, pies fences | vanish ike mage, One Real Friend officer, showing him bis eard, He | Wes heavily coated wif kidney His, pain in ht Ho ln 84 This 16 was when Mr, Wilcos | ave & few directions to his chaut- | Mr; and Mrs, C, We Boueh are) hours, Nerves quiet, sound slesp called Jean's name ss the gradur | leur, glan ed with .apnoysnce #t spending 8 Tew days with their] at onge, Rheumatism, neuralgls, atés marched up Jp the platform of | the gathering crowd, waved bis | Jiuehter, Mrs, J. A, Cole, Bowman-| neuritis, slek headaches disappear the Methodist church, many of the | band at a passing tax! and disap ville, on thelr return from spending] in 8 Hitt ? Complexion clears quick, spectators who lind come to see 'L| peared Into it before the bystand the winter manths with their daugh-{ Famous Canadign doctor's dis % o would be there whispeved and | ers knew what had happened, ter, Mrs, Kenneth Caverley, Wind. sovery, Ten of nature's Erestess looked knowingly at each other,| The chauffeur helped the officer | 404; remedies combined in handy little Thoy aivesdy knew. that Jean had | 16 the girl into the reap seat of | , Women's Missionary Society meet) tablet, Amasing quick vesults, dhs of that Mr, Terry had [the cav, Then he mounted the (#t the home of Mrs, H, W, Wileox| Get "Fruit-a-tives' from drugs kissed her ""ood-bye" st daylight | dviver's sest and dashed at top | on Tuesday afternoon, Fist today, Feel at fv, Yomi on the station platform, need for Bellevue Hospital at 86th pct ries gn gg ws pe As for Jean, when My, Terry lefc | street, she felt lonsly, but happy in the Jdoam regained gonsciousness for snowldese she had one veal friend, | Just a moment whea they arrived = Oddly enough, Jean did not spec | at the hospMal, She knew that her ulate on the identity of the woman | head Was In the offie v's lap and PERRY ( who had planned to run away with | th"t It hurt detparhisly. Mr, Tervy, Perhaps it was be-| Bhe wondered what had happen oause sho was too close to My, Ter: | 0d but the wondering was too much ry's unhappiness, The girl waited | for her and she lost eonselousness | Other Interesting News of until the lunchroom scross from |AEAIN, the station opened, Then she went The twe men carried the ivi in the Busy Com- in and had ° five Bren litust of haw, to the big atipitting room, Hues: munity OFRS, coffen and tonst, Bhe was hap | Ing nurses an oetnrs took her In Ror than she hed boop tn yeaw, "hares alior 8 short rollminary ae Bees Must Be of Right Age he money rr, Terry had given | vd then she wis wheelrd gut inte Pore Perry, March 17, teport her represented a great bulwark | a ward on the same floor, of Port Perry Public Sehool eo To Produce Maximum Against the ciw's crugity, Bhe was Jean opened her eyes as the Br, IV, = Virginia Nasmith, 85.3; Honey Crop Site she. would auceptd naw. #ome Rivas emp ee in Pameve her | Norma Hooey, 81.3; Pos Ruddard, . 0 must he proud of her, blood-stained clothing, Hey money! | 8061 Reta Willard, 80,1, Bessie Dunn 0 hours until train time went | Bhe felt for tin the front of her | 70.3; Jean Harrison, 789; Lillian A ther # Tarim crap of he auiekly, As the whistle sounded a | dress where she had pinned it so | Kight, 784; Mabel Ryan, 77.8; Al-| 5 y the 40 ony Must e exceedingly smart red roadster roared wp te | securely, lan Dawson, 70.7; William Cawker,| the mai in Neer at the same time 44 the station, It was Jimmie coming | It was gone! 92.11 Romer Oke, 704, Kobert Cars the Major honey Pp ante commence to ¥ mest some of Bob's friends from , negie, 06.4; William Oke 66.01 Ross kere . Hagia Aud ieriiiare, the ina. fale arriving for her commen | Mole ontiwued | {Lica Bam Nao, I |FAY obe (Leennt gutta coment day, Jean not want ) N 3 fy xine Beare. B00 : 4 Jimmie tb see her, Tears filled her (Coprvight, Pabiig Ledger Co.) ai Va Mas + Thy Orde 7591 Ractieuas Hie 40d a a i ares 06 memories of the night be Kathleen Carnegle, 7411 Hapriet| the eight weeks just prior to the hos b to be having such An Hor dr at: ons is terrible, but she's pa girl whe trudged to- jn i good time---~all except thetie and shoe's a nico int" ' ward Broadway that ™ 'Preserve me from Bob when noon carrying a suit nge of thy crowd Be she gots philanthreple, She's a case too for her wr, marae pink of punch | Menace to the community!" some thin arms; Joan f 0 back to her, tral p oAM® 0 A a op wid 8 har, M SC Platten Jak} 08 a Ewers L911 ney harvest, whieh means during the ried Into the day comeh-with ber dorne Hears Mai duck Copner 60 ai spring and early summer, The spring old sultéase, Bhs found a gest ra Flore Figary 62.8) Mare] the nomt critieat period \ ithe body else sald, was happy. in the car on the side toward the oF Platten 0.13 Harold Hall, TY year for the beekeeper because it iy she did not have courage en o " ' {ory Vlg Are 1 during this period that his eelonie ha walk agrom the floor to | "Be Bice 'to ber, Jimmie!" Bob ftien ond saw Fimitle mest Roba James. Davidson 3 384; Donald Camps | are usually at their weakest in been begged, bell 54 t it, for ev y might theo | BOC p he co | the bees lowest in vinality, short £ ho or every » drow, Better | Al right, Forae kisses if I into Melon ar. Love Wim Br, tit, = Patricia Jackson 8391 | stares. and at the same (me are stay quiet in a. gorner, Just then hg her, punth. a, i I danee Bie' Jacked Howh on the slant Ruth Brent 850; Grace Hadley vequired to produce the largest ame andsome with dark ouriv a arg oved b h 5 with bitterness Sust as Jimmie 84.8; Betty Cawker 84.0; Mary Blong ount of hreed, Young bees cannot | hair ant sty' brown eyes danced | VOTH FEVER § hemi ad how ahi ¥ rs TR agg a gL r---- BA, Vivien Wallaes 8381 Patricia be produced in large numbers withs was. Jimmie Reinsford, anybody noticing ner: She could The young man was surprised st | Give Fine Evidence of Bene. Palmer $1.97 Clarence Beare 81.3) Gl (1) # good prolific queen to pro. T¥alo for the summer. Apyhady Maticins ter. fhe co seeing the (ace of the girl In the dean Waketord B05 NARA Ih | duce the egus. (4) a plentityl supply a) pride. For J for her as she sli I Surg vid train window, hut move suprised fits of Music in the #00; Rath Hall 743; ie mM Natl of food fo feed the oncoming gen: oy hed 60nd uered "alr dont 83 door. and pd he suis at the expression of pain and des Schools smith 780; Viplet Read feds Garnet | eration, (3) sufficient voom for the he had Bis own little, home town UF. and tured tuning. 0 poration on the pale Sountenance Weir 703; Bill Willard 787; Baral queen to reach her maximum seg and w football player on ¥8¢ | vunning and not thinking! "Don't he sian on: means, First. 1 want you to prom | "ghey" he promptly formot the sere Naple 73.1 Grace Bwitser 740; Har: radeon, (4) adequate protection varsity eleven, the first "flying er oh o) ml | vous Jou A athaidi 1 won't hurt | Ise me that you'll forget what has matter, But he was to remember Hampton, March 17, = A goodly | ry Brooks 709%. Helen Anderson enpacially from cold winds and @) colle . Jean cold not remem: ay, Joaked out n ihe Sui i Pie 3 © Yoloa,. It reas | happened here tonight, It Bevel | that look years later and groan | crowd assembled in the Suntlay | 79.2; Kenneth Currah dy! Maviory | a "forge "of bees. strong enongh to ber the time when she was not in BALSA. In her heart Ana oh a sus ara tke, It soomod kind | occurred at all, I am tired ano | aloud when he aid school ream of the church on ¥ris | Palmer {4 Grgee Stone 71.81 Merle _ for all the brood the queen ean fi with, Jimmie Nance" pen he a. momentous 'decinion | roe dude dins oad 8 dhe 4. junely, too. Jean. | have MOREY | "J ggt-minute pasICOEORS Serm fay evening and enjoy ei very ugh witser 701, } Wi hrentise | 700i | produce, it is up to the beekeeper [wi p I a home, only |, the demonstration af music given by | Fre ad a i arold Woon! then to see that these essentials are aa Terry he banker's | She jumped up from the window [the man was not a tramp looking |a house, My wife does not Jove |Di%d on The train roiled away | WN CERES EE SCOCOC Ter the [639; Wilson Figary 6377 Tom Bown bf ' J supp Roberts every | 8nd switched on the light, Quickly | for monoy; There was a brief si- | me, I am 40 years old, I'm got: from 'the. pleasant little village offciont training of Miss Marion |01.5; Jean MeDermott 59.5; Isabe supplied, ae soon as postible in the she got together har few belongings { lence.na the man came nearer, tin which Jean hated so desperately, ] " y § old, I 'want sume happiness Orchard, Enniskillen, Towers 89.47 Bdna Blakely 566; Jack i 0% EE cutelwich & mass of fod | 00 JEON 16, be FORRONL IL | vom ent Su olin boar" fetore Idle. ¥oll're 100 Young 10 | yuu with t,o air] who looked | A: Ei Billet, chairman of the bear fo Rail D hy Bil br ih sly WA poh 1 r = Karl Dung illy 0 Mad been her mothers and emptioa | queried Joan with wide aay eyes, Hor pala asperity, The [ understand, but you've made me board, occupied the wir dur waynd gracefully | 164 contents ou the dresser, There | man scomed to have Pesained biv |ashamed, I've gor a daughter | DATEL out of the window and saw | school baard, occupied the Alter | Byatt 80.8; Archie MeMaster 736} fi ah se 'hers is sis "That will take | assurance w " Jimmie Reinsford (nen his smart | ing the evening's program, Shout er Ih Lloyd ed) 3 #he cried, Sho | "1 migh "at Nd fhe. same et WAR Nor ba fing te ae roadster about A drive off witn | few introductory remarks by thal Teddy Cooney 67.3; Allan Oke 6331) ficient room for the normal expans E wist % Joan .o be jeslous ane ; 5 one good dress y Hr hon he found an empty ea thore I su Aid 4 And bapp: Pab's guests, chairman, the school took their place Donald Mathers 049; Leo Foley! sion of the broed nest, Bees Winte ho {hot for her, She HL " | she tL downstairs 'and [erate and dragged it across the phone, "1 guess I'll always be in love | on the platform, when Mr, Groat, oli Havok Hoad 548, ered outside will have protection ens | Watahiol r lafEe eyes sad, & ] The town | platform and sat beside her. "There The man stopped to compose Iie | with him," she thought ruefully | principal led them in a demonstra: HI-A = Jessie Middleton 07.01 ough but those wintered in cellars a Sow it would feel ae was another silence, voice, as she tried to swallow the np tion of their morning exercises, Mary Davidean, 00 Marj oe Har: | should have at least protection from a football star who y J | remd bored neo "I'm wating for the train," Jea 'I came here tonight to meet | in her throat, "He's a habit! which consisted of the Lord's Prayer | risom 890; May Figary dei Harold the wind when they are meved to | dain, wih loop tho loop Slaven times tho village untii| offered finally, ' A | somebody, She was to ome at 4 | matter haw much he may laugh 8 {the Twenty-third Psalm, the Pledge, | Turner 82, Jean Moase 79; Nora| sheir' summer stands, Al colonies raged ng, 10 his own a \ f "Quite a lo we o'clock and we were soing away | me, I'll always love him," , lute of the flag, and the Singing | Levia #7; "Beth Archer 78; Lloyd | that are weak in bees shoul LX wi: ¢ oan y remarked, J NE WAIL" the man | together to the elty, just as you | 'The journey into New York was | of "0 Canada," Harrison 717 Helen Gale 68; Clara | tod or have a twe poun - But dust fre | oem oo joan Was angry, 't)ave wolng, It was to be the end | uneventful, and Jean slept mow * Doris Cryderman contributed | Gilhooed 68; Miriam Cutts 81, Dor bees added » thems id pach N age, of A orpan, n, joo: Pak: Rom hone under | 4 er on th, 'he two of them |of mie here, She waa in that auto | of the way. resardless of the eat, | sala, ageompanied by Mins Orchard | rathyO'Blien 80; Harry * Deshane | avery check in the spring b Prod rar: wn pe ay BL ore the..alms 'that edit, street. | LONE ot the cation platform | mobile. If you hadn't been here | When the teatn finally came to & | "Mr, and Mrs, Audience; Doreen | 30; Kathleen O'rien 44, ne will mean in Yo for the har Ed: Jhy, and His Bib She had never wont at I'm hy rain was due, I'd have gone with her, Nothing | halt at Grand Central Jean was | Pérrett, gave a reading, "How to In, Il, = Ruth Carnegie 90; Mare testy or money, sielian hour a o'wky look oriaply pe bing Rin des and I live | anybody could have sald would | swept down the long itt torm pith find the Davi" and Anna Wallace | fon Brent 88; Dorathy: Pyate #0; or fugther partie , wile his guardian, ed black AY the stars remote ana ing train Ais Ad Hid the hod havo stopped me. We should ail | the hurrying crowd.. Not a fam: | recited "Where to Live" both of | Harry C few { Mary Naple 70 dag Farms ha gk gh t she liked to | Dish. Anstead of frightoning | por to Hillsdale," ite everybody | learn not to expect toa much of | iar face In wll that throng of tush | which added variety tothe pregram| Wilbert Wakeford 69 Billy" Beare] New Series. 100, was & Weal: her, the strange hed and quiet | ot % the girl sald {lite I thought I had found a way | ing humanity! Saduenly one leap | of the evening: 6; wruce Beare 67; Bert DeShane Ay "her was | Of the scene soothed pa #0 | you it Jou and Revar want to | to' happiness again, Now I see |]ed out, Jean h stopned in surprise Miss Orchard spoke for a short] 667 Charlie Sutcliffe 63; Rody tf walked along with he. Jean thought ne as d ve was | wrong," There ivian Brooks, | time on the work, and also gave a den 08; Hobby Jeffrey 64; Bu It was a mil to bt vay way sia od odd and a or words sound: | "I'm sorry, Jean whispered and | teacher of 1 arature, Miss Brooks | number of explanatory vemarks dues | Beare 00; Challe Andrews IR tion, - partant out there | leaning aver, ahe patted his hand, | was the prettiest teacher Jean had | ing her dell of the scholars, which | Naple 58; Constance Naple 55; ho Her sto ja. va od under the black sky and she dla | Tho man's voles sounded tired and | ever had, She had deep black d don Suteliffe 46 Willan, abe \ ng "olie het want De man'to think sho was | old, . hair, wide dark eyes an a ShaPR showed §¥idee of Much "prepara, al, Welle 46 Shieh oiinn, « { k ah @ slnple y url angry because 6he | "Now I'm going to tell you who [ing smile, Jean 1ked Ner lasses | \usio was deemed the next necess| St A we Ethel Turner wl Ellen y and | ©0Uldn't have a new party dress. | ram. I'm Roberts Ferry father. because alle was 50 pleasant to look thing to a shoal education, | Ploughman 8 Luelly Ploughman 8 Ay Wore o {gating od, Chou Jou (You're ME ert 1, adn axe | Bt, ; AN was of Mth ened, making a] 80 ied Densham di Glenn M Me: | | 000 PERSONS Ab today?" tHe man answered] ow Sn ry i rove Wd Ri John Satind, ut ine gontg.ned ehild or aduly Mii re Vio pan Hy W A Nery t "" "a J Oke ene n, 1 Pya otor Rea We TR ha E Sho ai fof Ry not now!" and she | vespects you, "Nobady laughs at |tireg and worn, The givl's voice ni M " {vice sinyed a plano soley 0 70; Regalo Niddoon of wok sry nt"! oe aan thom | did not m strane Ao har har 1 Nir, Tor imughod at Joan aad | volte af the Gy. ait Len eh Ahh Barn a He Lf n OF} Bally "Whe | Every Inch of Candin Tet. i Chimes"; and Rates, Nig, 'Tha | wa Harel Fu the al 6 vitory Will Be Be Covered and she shook this' man, of whom sha knew no | pertiaps a litle at himself, Ll Tooke ihe called agai ' f, oe of th \f vers." These| Richard . Fo od ping peaple, "1 tives ah old k know #0 mu! Spat "Dear child, you are making & | No use, The. milling erow Log ol Pan te Wild Hower. 1 and fore Gerrow 00 pt Site was 10 ional by hry] oe hung mistake, he sald vontly, "Every: | Grand Central tation swept them | qonfandel, as was the songs by the Hard Whit LG amon | Ottawa, M reh 3 N-CP Se hou oa thing=in 4 In this world iq relative, [apart, The sise of the great vo: | yhoo), Acoinpanied by the Junier i! Fred Andrews 4 21 Norma Ewors v, hav the va oni to make the error I did and |tunds further confused the gir Miss. Campbell, | 5 demand too much of ee, I guest | Bhe clung tightly to her sultease Wo ren sang "Stars of a w Bdna. Dowson 89 tw ) Ean I've had as much as aaybedy Ly and spugnt the fivat doo" to & street | go a he" aa a gos PH als i Byron 2 I wanted to be a big Pa he could find, Suddenly ahe found or atl Jong] an heimsis alsa} Wall Srna, a pinoy p or Fm | harcelt alone tn the erowde of 48a po, hu ng the Ran exerelses | en Pa » Hillsdale wes Eig Hy # 'arent ty at he school, bt WAS sung 8% a hye § closing number at this occasion, Bho 118 a n_co LX Hi and pe way 'to Wy fh al from ", Able ------ She 5 1 of the hn things 5 a "" " he night, Btn he iar ele dons pe Ana | hs u ihe AE Tan . h riyere Geo, Barren, one of the trustees i aple bh Brak X : th 3 Tio Co. doretands: ow & man (esis ADOUL | Sth avenue, The Wi shone With of th the shes} i A leapt This ng doy. and evening. sho feli | Thou Joan talked. Sho talked as [bis profession, It fan't the money | torrid heat on the altm towers, the [Of thanks to 1 wrt 44 d ") nos git) eloen, hor odd await! | she hud not done tg anybgdy in the || have Uiati Its wumething more | durk spires 'dnd idod, domes of |W secandyd Ly. 'Theo. Saleh, ead or door, Shen new how long: tla im a1 ber mother died. She | Important, ihe Mod orn Bagdad, Skysoraperd [57 of the hurt their, whe =" Ras ley " hy eho lay ihe tor 3 Suddenie | told hweating and One morning I 'woke up and C0 [Mew remarks, hig ihr. endorsed I with cloanti id ole for | found 1 was in love-set 481 Tt 8 | eye ovelier han 1 though ides of voice es hn HE books. She told him of rand, teollug, Joan gud No. Tor ie oan sua alo muon | Mee Janes gt and hf and emer AA y dan d vy a a Oh rie ite af an ¢ don Hay in Ty pH Mb of thls a ] rE : " fa ung a ok a at ndaw' and ! Moe death ot by the la 4 \] atm} ; faurred in ar i ain po wa be AA A hom , who trudecd W, Hor and san, "AR a on vend in Toronto on Satwrd wy was given fy fare" Ane noon ilo. Mus, Geo, Edger and du hier, ioe he city } aris, oan ~ APpY, Courtice, visited her Sater] {eh ag, The HE fo WW ey on Saturday, ats vening at the h Was i bof Miva: Lois 'Lundy js i Grind ite va eth Tank, We d illatt, Torante Univer About end ve members of Fie a ile week end at home, {tity Jorge ie We of jon Lodge, Mr an rs Will Wilbur a Me en 1s, inital = The 0 ng an the! ny 3 Foun toon this we \ owing v the Bost RIEL 0 vou ) jo 0 4h vere, SUA po { nN to the to eal Aion By oh ed & very ai i love, Bhe is Fi night, ved, Nh 4 . " 5 a VY we Bd im wo oH be A nuiber of friends TE Ties Reataan of Toran