For an entrance fee of two dolâ€" lars each golfer, at every club, which signifies its willingness to coâ€" operate, will be entitled to play on Saturday, June 14, on his club course, 18 holes of golf, and will reâ€" ceive one Spalding golf ball in a specially wrapped box on which the British War Relief emblem will be imprinted, as well as a greens marker symbolizing the event, which will carry the society‘s emâ€" blem. In addition, he will be given its 800 committees throughout the United States, and a representative committee of golf enthusiasts which Bobby Jones has organized, with H. Boardman Spalding as associate chairman. The event has been made possible through the cooperation of the Britâ€" ish War Relief Society, Inc., (Winâ€" throp W. Aldrich, president) with The tournament which will be held on June 14 at leading golf and country â€" clubs throughout the United States, will also enable four million golfers of America to exâ€" press their appreciation for the conâ€" tribution made by the people of Great Britain to the game of golf. Sunset Valley Club To Participate In War Relief Tourney The members of the Sunset Valâ€" ley Golf club will take part in the Oneâ€"day National Handicap Golf tournament, sponsored by the Britâ€" ish War Relief Society, Inc., for the relief and rehabilitation of British Civilian air raid victims, according to an announcement made today by Tom Kelly, professional of the club. JUNE 12, 1941 L JMERICAN RAILROADsSs SPENT MORE THAN 3% BILLâ€" ION DOLLARS IN 1940 To Buy FUEL, MATERIALS AND supâ€" PLES, NEW EQUIPMENT AND FACILITIES, AND To PaY WAGES AND TAxes. A M U SE M EN T S For this two dollar fee, every golfer who participates will have the satisfaction of knowing that he is materially helping to relieve the suffering of the stricken people of Great Britain who are having to bear the terrors of active warfare. an. opportunity to win a prize, which will be awarded, for the low net score, at any club participating. _ UVATCHES CARRIED 8y OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF RAILROAD OPERATING DEPARTMENTS MUST NOT YARY MORE THAN 30 SECONDS AWEEK FROM PERFECT TIME. READ THE WANT â€" ADS THE PRESS ‘Vanishing Virginia," Rebecca Yancey Williams. ‘This is the saga of Cap‘n Bob Yancey, a colorful lawâ€" yer, and incidently of his home town, Lynchburg, Va., his family and his friends. leadership of India‘s mililons. ‘"Mark Twain in Eruption." From the unpublished Mark Twain papers comes these anecdotes, opinions and reminiscences. "My Narrow Isle," Sumie Sea Mishima. The story of modern womâ€" an in Japan. and colorful langtage. ‘Holmesâ€"Pollock Letters." 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