1%I Our ppulSarntuzl aumuof ten SMlue We tvaut wy o 0enter -and yournarne toeueIllejU. Halja-rMe,18 laps, tolce a week iant bard, A gold medai t£0 e.rom n. jnhi*g, Oc£0er lra laUieUrn, ai' troke tpiu do, To awirn ten miles la aornthig- Yous me t$U, ue -and they'U tel V0t5T grandsoIl Once his GOM4IXpVY v arnten miles and won p(g iedal). You'il have Uthernedsl t£0 quell al Townsend Officers, WilI A ttend Stut e Meeting at Decatur James B. irvlng, president, and other officers: and members of Town- Miss * Rogers as, been active forý several years ln the Jünlor league and helped raise. fundg for the Junior league dental tflnlc as manager of the Maisonette Tea room. - She at- tended National Park coUlege, Wash- ington, D. C., and Northwestern. Mr. Seeley and his wlfe and two children, Patricia, 8, and Fred, III, 6, will contiue bo live in Evanston. Màr. Seeley jolned Spaulding-Gorham i 1927 and was for a time manager of the firm's Malden Lane store, N. Y. Bt tas uou continue. yots'igain streugth. You will fiud it easil as you 'round the bend, To leep rlglzt on szoimminng, itot stop at eacli end. YouU be sawprisedat vour :,wrease .- f&"f And il, perchance, a burglar Vut meet- He'U taketois hels orget nocked: off his feet! Just watt and gee-Yois cui go on a spree, PToWI ear ojf ft V01'Ilalvays beV free . You'Il pack it away-BoV! Can i'ouC AAdnoerac nt lf-Won't thât be a D.I.~. appro atate. -4 Towns;end, ýonal sec- nsend or- At Horvryd