?_* r_r_u_i_ _§_.fll_AltLU'l'l‘l£'l'0WN _ cuaaman srocx QUOTATIONS h“ r-"and in surgery in his -8 ed with prayer led by the President EASTERN fillAlllllAll JIIJINI CONCIIT. Mon lhbru 8rd by Piesbyter Church Choir Hail oi proceeds for Aid to Russia Fund. l-fl-Si. JINTIIN 1N SAINT JOHN — It Ihi be of interest to many hear that Dr. George Mr and Mrs. John pitll, Saint John. Dehousle. John Downing of Sum- mersida first. We join with many others in extending congratulations to both these young men. —C. W. L MEETING AT EMER- AlD-The monthly meeting of the 0. W l... Sub-division, Bummer- Iield was held in Emerald on Mon- day evening. Jan. 4th. Meeting open- Mrs. Alfred Curlev. Roll call and minutes of the last meeting follow- ed. Money was voted for a Mass for the boys in armed service ba- looging to the parish. correspond- ence was then read. A letter from the Diocesan President, Mrs. Parnell McMahon was read, advocating greater co-operatlon during the war period. also a letter from the Wartime Prices and Trade Board was discussed. Many letters of thanks were recelvedfrorn the boys of the parish on active service, who received boxes from this sub-divis- ion. Meeting adjourned. Delicious lunch was served by the hostess. . JMISCELLANEOUS SHOWER.- A very pleasant miscellaneous show- er was held in the Orange Hall. Heatherdale, last week in honor of Mrs. Reginald Machecd, who was Miss Hazel MacKinnon, of Heath- dale. before her marriage. A very lovely assortment of gifts were pre- sented and were opened- by Miss Marv McPherson, Olive Leoco and Sybil MacDonald. The humorous verses were read bv Doris Mac- Pherson. A very pretty thank-vou speech was made by the new bride. after which all imed in singing “For She's A Jolly Good Fellow." Refreshments vrere served by the ladies and the remainder of the evenir- was spent in dancing to music fumlshed by Emmerson and Atwood O'Connor of Miltown. and Lorri MacKinnon, of Heathdale. All taking a. turn in tripping the light fantastic. The many friends dis- nursed with ill good wishes for a long and happy life for Mr. and Mrs. Maul-sod. L. ..'W. M. 8. MEETING ~ The Valleyfield W. M. S. held their Jan. meeting at the Manse. The opening worship period was led by Mrs. Herb McKenzie while other mem- bers took the part of mothers. Sun- day School Teachers and- other church leaders. The theme for Jan. was Reading every person with Christan Teaching." After the devotional service the President took charge. Roll call was answered by scripture verses. The two d-iapters Lev. 17 and i8. The Treasurer, Mrs. J. A. McPherson was missed from the meeting and L‘: sympathy o! all members goes out to her in her sore bereavement in the loss of her husband. A messar; of sympathy on behalf oi the auxiliary was sent to Montreal. Stock New - York ' Exchange Stock Exchange (Canadian rmo i‘ . g?“ c‘... (Canadian Press) c Brazilian 1s i-a “ii ° "iii " 1 " f '1‘ 1!] l I n c Pow a as 1-: , n H CID all‘ Pflllnd 814 39nd“ AV a Can Oar Pfd h m; 0w P“ ii 1-4 gilt. i om. 5° i’: hrysier 'il 1:8 mar" .2 i: w» - n =- Dm. a a 1 a Idea mm mu s: s-s Dom cling Pia is ‘I: git“, l,“ " 3-‘ mm B" I‘ i" i" u 1r Central 1a 8-4 gang”! 3 l‘: Nor Am Co 11 1-8 Fiiiiiiiiii °° 5 21.11%? Co 25 H GQn 3R6) WIN l fi-l 5m 1 N Imp ‘mp 12 1-2 “u? ‘i ‘ii i" §%l gfxfi‘ g H United Air so i-s U B Rubber I 5-8 Mtl Power is 5-3 w mt Brew 2s 1-: wfifi gféf“ ‘i i" Nat Steel Car 44 Noranda as 3-4 Bhawinlgan 18 w ‘t. t.“ ‘i3? "F. MINING o n WPB E106 A I 5-‘ 1on0 (Canagan Press) Montreal Curb m... " ' 15...; - ermac . - while-roped. rarelv photographed Sultan of Morocco welcomes ——- A mod“ "ii A0 men of 1v._u' to the throne room of his paid-ice at Rabat. north of Casa- iCl-iilililll PR") m; ' Ang liur 365 ~ American Gen George Patton ls shaking hands while Fhenoh sum" 91°30 “no; 1'51 =te Nogiies stands by. flasks?“ 2g a ‘ gankgmd :05 14 _ _ r Bathm. A 1 ' Base Met .10 _ w . .. , n 4 1_ ‘ .~ g _._.. _ ‘mi gran liiickers 1 again? - a Fraser v 'r o 1s Q1813“ ij e RDENERS! i... t... 1 l _ r DOm .24 Q To those who are interested in new and improved strains ol’ gicepeCfim l} aroma“ '55 ‘ _ vegetables. and to ac ualnt more people with our Always ._ Brown '06 7‘, . Tender Beet (the var ety which will cook as quickly as new "‘ Bu" Ant L“ r bflclflllrzightsthiéoggli the winter) we make this SPECIAL aging‘; ~ . - ....:". ..°..i‘;;";"i.'.°.k.‘.°.f.l’i".';‘.'5‘ maziiiaazt": . - BANKS can». o. _ i sample lot of these hfets grown by us last season. Also |n- tut Gem‘ PM’ 1-10 . clfldL-II is a copy of our 1943 catalogue with descriptions o! '=- -———-- Gem‘ Pot '07 3'4 .‘ I Hybrid Sweet Corn, Koolenay Peas. Hutchinson Carrot. ’ (Canadian Press) chest" ‘70 _ Bounty the new extra early tomato, and many other recent Stocks Close %tgnow '81 - ' introductions. Complete list of vegetables and plants. COIWHBTOQ 132 l-Z n mm '93 . Con smelt 43 1-2 Z send new io- Royal 5 vies 13 ; ARTHUR VESEY ii€¥.?..§§i’"‘ 1 1......“ 1.. 1-. . _; YORK, r. s. ISLAND . 9r m 3-4 gidgfi if‘: , o . l . - 3 Produce Prices Mme... ‘.82 ___.___.- . .. . .___. fiance J0. ‘ lielp Wanted’ Advertisements Pgcqlrremfi-fog... no.5; “$115; 1g prc s ay as repor e - Under the new government regulations union became el- by the Dominion Department of ggtfiwgfit‘ 4 ;» feetive on Se tembe i. It is atlll ermisslble to publish ever rlculture followsz- Humor 3-00 3' .. an advertise a own name “Help autcd" advertisements for 853 Biflded Shipment-s selling Hard a '57 domestics: farm help; teachers; nurses and probationerar A-large 36—36 1-2: A-medium 3 m s ° - flslllilnfi and napping help. and for students employed after l-?31 A-lmliets 27; B 30: C 27 Emma“ f’ 9% 1'2 sc oo - ~ ' ~ HOUR 2.94 All other “Help Wanted" advertisements. however. must - filigterw. first grade cr€aEer¥ Hams?’ ~04. D Jobg rice 36 i2 3'1 be submitted by the advertiser to the National Selective first grade soligs obbing pflge‘ Howey .20 geigicé officer‘, lgnlemplo assent lnsdurance ‘Commission, 35_3g 1.2; whrqésafe Q", No 1’ ‘Iliggknlslvisl (S; a. cmon ret, in f- ' _" a . flcei-‘e up roval the lflVfltlldllgllll-flgll ltlielnwlfevlnierédoln l-{aswuflmd “bu” 35 . 1 E35 “m ' 45 1‘: The Char vttemvn Guardians-- . - ' Cheese‘: current receipt. colored giiilifiiéon g? and wh te. western and Que 2o . - __ _ 1-4 BOB Montreal: wholesale Ken" Add 5'55 Q - - . a".i2i.::a=.r stasis. :25.“ L ‘Ii-iii- Iii . , lnal first grade: Montreal, - L’ 5m" 113" Advertising Rates Payable ll Advance Q§L°*;*.',§1"~'=,= ,i-?,_ii;,.i,’?i;,,,m;";i;gi_" u”’§.“.“°3:. ‘:82 iii-imam Charge s... Al! h... e as can. 1'40‘ NB “d Pm N°- i “Pi-ii :12 . _ _ N,B_ GE Macassa 2.88 :'.':‘-eli.?.‘.'.".¢2.f‘..".‘:“'“t°£ “m” Mimi Classified 3o pol‘ word; In Memorial Notices lle per ueawmi. oi FREDERICWN- “it 1-i°i‘>— fiiflifg,‘ g3 yin-u u“; 5 m“ u“ w,“ n“ 5, n, ; “m... fi Gas masks for civilians have bsen M Do c Se . Condolence p..- inch; Wed einente a0 mes m sue ‘ieiiiered to strategic points in New fimiifi, ii -°'i 3'4 u“! 1g “an f“. "n, M; "m" 3 '0 N, 1- nd Brunswick and will be rapidly 1. i" " ~91 Appnghuon, 19¢ n; u“ _- q. “m; m“ 4 iubnflnh- distributed if and when IlOCQS-Blry. V:- an .02 1-4 4t cents oer inch. Addreae and gestation 81.00. Other raiea I civilian viilunwei’ “TF8 heiidqiiiiri- cwatt’ ‘u application v firs for the Province announced to- Mgixilegfri’ 3y. - The ann- referred to New‘ ~33 ‘ "growing conviction" that the Mar- "m" 1-15 To Lei ismaie "up i" W“ ii.‘f.-"%i..if§°.£’r%$‘.° mils?‘ i" “Kiri? it T0 aasr - LARGE nooar woman - MAID FOR aanua- The i" “Wis will i” wid i" 03'1"‘ "m heated, furnished or unfumish: al housework. Apply “E" Guar- “'25 91a?!‘ i” "ppned m’ i" m5" gfiéma cu. Apply 249 Prince St. bc- dlan. 1-30-31 °f 11d "dunk unable 5° “mm my‘ on; gm“ ‘m tween 8-10 a; night, 24.21 ———-————————— meii- Iii iidiiiiiimi i° iiiiile- iiiiidiiim m ' ~ and small sizes. other pes are ° ii 117 w t d STUDENT uaavasruus available M. you“ m“ m m4 za-Ittloll!‘ .s.s ‘TAT__..“_"_°___..__ scgggggf 31158318133“ a- 595;; '“’““‘1¢_ _____. 43.312? 112?; iii .'.. TED -— MALL DELIVERY DRUNKENNESS DECLINE "9" ~ :-_ truck. wrltes“.!'3-" care Guardian. iliisiilifiiigfidriiidfiifisrniirve ‘gigiléolnil-l -_-- s Pick Crow 1.80 _. Qflfgm T_‘_—_“_'wo SPEED BOAT} lcking and canning the Austra- i WNW" — <°P> — "W" iii!" Poitlffi’ _ v “m tomato and gm“, cr0p5_ 0.030_ persons were arrested for I - anh cal engines. not over 32 feel. u. London during Pies‘ M” M 1'4 wit pi Guard-im- 1-30-31- 1e42, -compared'with 12.000 lastyeer Piggy,” “f; _' "——"‘— and 20.030 a ar before war. ' ' Age-p weed Farm For Sale i‘ r rt tor .25 WORK FOR YOURSELF - M hmk 2 22:1; icziissrezctalimsiltz; M its.“ Giasgow- P-E-i» "tiimge “We iii-i» it M, Co" Tnmnm 1540,36. containing 52 acres, good ____ ghégreitt .23‘ buildings. Can _be purchased ":11 i‘: giilczwliiviiaallti-otguu 51nd,“ M Lost on terms to reliable party if ' "flaw," unequal" can” on its; mo. lg 1-2 LOTFT“? “DIES Wm“ 60m sold by February 15. . w; airs-Dy: e ‘Bane-y has‘ remit- sud B“ m5 1 2212:. .‘§’.§'.‘.“£-.-.‘i'€.§“§§t..é"“”’r.°2? ‘iii’ i” l1fi°.2i."‘§‘.’.".2'.'t't‘i.l!§'fi‘.§..'i“d iiiil- ward. "re ' ' - -1 ~ . . Ted: n 2.40 itnlione 1852. 2 2 i. H. A. R. McCOUBREY quires: aha‘! liltifdllldfilladt‘: x" 95 “-"——---~ - - an eaor e a1 e own, ' __ Fm Sip “m” “i” {Tallies-drift .=:.°::.*:a.:."..a~...a.;-.::.:. list i153‘ f," 15f; run s — endish u. New c ow .1 the sin-ta ii" ° - ; 30o cgglrglttrFwglCglioflial-qnAggz boundary of {gig-three aem el gwtcflgi ; lifrs. A. IA Weddell mom, d" -._ land conveyed to John Wyand Ju-u- v9“ ‘if, '1.‘ 14 5 ‘Two-n. ' 2.1.31 isogattllaenbczngg: Wealihaolon thedaaiili: 5A; "d, i FOR A SAL]; ‘I gpggp 51,5116}; l.‘ chains and flltynlinks or to th,e Tiar- 7 Victor Hudson, st. Avards. I I onto Road thence South by the -, “Nauru I 2-2m‘ “ Y E l? Q msglfflliofl-eidofiourgeifihainar,“ Dflhiimi‘ Z ‘ Quf es _ fifty um thence em a. the anal i’“°ii‘ii,i b, - "1- mentioned Bead, thence Northerly o“ 5° 9° l" . ' ale the same to the lace of ooiu- “m! or“ ~ ‘a5 ._ g If you are bav symptom uieneement containing el tlon ~ . __.__.__i._- ' ,1 of strain - h elm. aore - "" eyes or disslneee - consult a T“ t i 8 specialist. uilen rimii'."ir'i°'r’iiii‘iifii.fi'.lt At your service with years iitiir church and school luge 4 mu” of experience and a AIIGIOIKAI Hiram ivtlonta e, and i m", m," retracting service. Ple own any why-l . . 1‘ r a Call in and discuss yur :2 FIRM-snafu‘: 3'1. 4L afla-leqlvlislrzddwltah i_ gggrgtgggegngrlte or phone ‘for v i A's v 2'"! consists of 53 acres land with a Q "minfil a i. -.‘. - i» w Mill. Z."I'§...'|'_.'".Z together. a. F. '» l "Iv reiuenab e terms. I - or further particulars apply to I‘. G. IIUTCHIISON vllig "ii" o. r. nurcnasou , GEORGE I. BECK. ii-ii- annulus-uncut _and § _ Tenders will be received at the office of the under- _- ~ ligned up to 12 o'clock noon on Monday, February 8th, for hm, m: ,- 1,“ "'9'; r I fie leasing of the Fish Market. Plans and specifications a‘ the default bavlus mpg gcflofllflt, segue. 0 be seen at the office of the City Surveyor. The highest fl"|"“° i‘ if". i "It" Who has ust been appointed 0on- °i' "I? tender not neces aril acce ted p fifiifilgiaia ea s Jaaee ""'"°“°“ °“"'°“°" mwimm‘ °i s y p ' in. u. ms ' ' " ssunitiorghliu’uiA8\'i_pplv' lflrfi 531w- ' "g3 ll ldi e rr "v n t. e an- ’. 1' A’ FULLERTON‘ | ediean ltlatlflal Railways and o. City Clerk 1494544.; “Pram-C ir Lines. Q ‘in. her by, Mrs, Fraser. Words of re- ' Prret for the absence of Mrs W A Bruce for the winter months was expressed by all present, as her place is hard to fill in the anailiariv and other church activities. 'l'he various yearly reports were both interesting _and encouraging. The total membership for the year was 30, the Treasurer report showed a substantial increase in giving with $7.00 more than our allocation being‘ sent to Presbyterial secretary, also three war saving certificates were contributed to the church deficit Valleyfied was mentioned at the Presbyterial for sending in reports. The staff of officers for this year follows: President. Mrs Fraser; lst Vice, Mrs Leod; 2nd. vice. Ntrs. . Pherson; 8rd Vice. Mrs. Matheson. Secretary. Mrs. W. A. Bruce. Treasurer, Mrs J A Mc- Pherson. Asst-Tress" Mrs. W. A McLeod. Community Friendship 6ec‘y.. Mrs. M. D. Martin. Litera- ture set-y. Mrs. Munroe Bruce. Supply seoiv. Mrs. Finley Matheson. Christian Stewardship and Finance. Mrs. Dan McKinnon. Associree Helpers Sec'y. Mrs. Munroe Bruce. Temperance See's’. Mrs. Herb Mc- Kenzie. Missionary Monthly Sec'y. Mrs. M. D. Martin. Pres, Berry. Mrs W A Brws. Baby Band 8ec‘y. Mrs. Dan McKinnon. In ab- sence of Mission Band Superintend- ent Mrs Bruce. Mrs Fraser was asked to assist Mrs. Munroe Bruce r “ersr nals ..°Wallie Campbell is home on a short leave and visiting friends in Montague and vicinity. ..'Mrs, A J. MacLeod received word that her grandson Jack Laurie received his wings at Hagersvllle, in Manitoba. ..'lVlaster David George Stewart. young son oi Mr and Mrs Ethan Stewart, had the misfortune of fall- ing at r’nlt, hurting his leg. Though not serious. it was quite painful. He {ropes to return to school next wee . ..'Irene Bruce, attending Grade XI at Montague has received an interesting letter from her Giristene MacDonaC. R. N., who is nursing in a Military Hospital in Honolulu. Hawaii. Though working under diffteultles. she is eniovins the experience. Miss MacDonald is a am. MacDonald of Kllmuir. P 1:. I. i Girl 0n llis ilands I] IOIIPI CIIADWICI CHAPTER XXV John went. to the Hotel Vista for breakfast. As he entered the coffee shop, he sew Monteros sitting alont at a table. He would have liked to avoid the man but, when onteroa made a al n to him, he wal ed over to the tab . "All. Senor stacyi Won't you join me John hesitated. "Well-" "(J0me — sit down. ls there anv reason why we should not have ‘ iiiifihliriiiiii.‘ éwfiriiii. to be read before next meeting are " ‘ M. Mitchell. L’ another later. aunt, it daughter of the late John N. and m“ . oi’ Canada's Armed Forccs SRWRMED Foacazs “Commandos Strike at Dawn," the vivid photoplay shows battle teat-ice of produced by Columbia Pictures. portrays the hard-hitting Canadian Ai-mj. so well that the film is rated as one of the best of this war. Based upon Norway‘; resentment of Ger- mBn aggfesiiflfi. and starring Paul Muni, the movie PAGE FIVE ii ARE FILMED w -I.-<-..4-.-—-»~ w . the Canadians. above. as the storm a “Nazi" airf‘ i/i ‘ ‘ire was an off- le-sei. camem-stu _‘ of Greta Cvjllll.~li'nii... or» of rhr sirrlris, chatting will A. Gerlock and Dom: Alli-n, lrlrgrapmst. award an auxiliary nuiser of the Rwsi Canadian Navy. (Canadian Arm-y and Royal Canadian Iav-y Photos) 5 M°iii°P°i kept up an Busy flow of A cfinversatlon. Jon“ mu w “mm ‘all he itllow had charm. 1t we; 3:11“ w believe that he was an ad- i-uel‘ ‘m?! W001i. and yet, charm was one of such a, man's 1.5.9.5, bharm, good .ooks, a nimble and unscrupulous llllllii Montcros util- iziiili. 3i; thew as tools of m. mule. i118 1y. llfiyuglifllgllilllEci lsxelgnen . w "e rigit a out gegigéhsrgclyd an; old gentle- . 1 " . sides," e ates my in hate to have him for an en- Bmi. aiilci Joim, "nut, of course, tilat doesn't iaze you." 1'11?“ me. N0. but. it cramps my Styie- Monte-rug slllllCd, "u, 15 my- i-U-iiiiifi. howrver, that Senorita Dane is an American. That docs aka)‘ with many difficulties. In my con“- try it would e dlifercnt. ’l'here, a man sees a senoritn only when 11,;- lamliy consents." "Just What is vour country, Mon- teros‘! Ln Rio, you passed as an Afilentinean. In Sac Paulo, you were known as a Spaniard.” 5881b. Montcros smiled. "so you are stLi llltftitlouifl ill m)‘ Dinni- Briiiliifl? I adopt one country now, Let us say 1 um Somethififi of an ilitemationaiist." “And an adventurer." said John. "You should know Whv Stephen Mitchell hates you-why hvs op- posed te your marrying 11.5 niece. rle realizes that you're simply after the foruule she'll lnln-rit some any. Sow, if you were really in love with cr-' "‘I‘hen it would be different?" “Naturally. Ml’. Mitchell would not. object to you if he thought vou , coud make Virginia happy.’ “What, ls your opinion. sailor‘? D0 you think 1 could make her lmpgiv?" . "You might if vou were Lu love , with her, but voure uul." "All. but I could [all in love with l Virginia as easfiv as uitli unv other girl. She is verv beautiful and verv mteiligent. What more could ti man i ask?" "But you're not in love with her now?“ John pressed. Monteros took out his cigarette case and tapped a cigarette against "1 think. senor," he said smooth- ly, “that that is a question whicn ollly the lady and I shou d dist " John's‘ lips set grimly. "Pcrhors. but I'd like very much to knock some decency into you with my Three days passed without a rc- ply to the te egram Virginia had sent. to Margaret Bailey. How- ever, Virginia didn't greatly care how long she ah dto wait for a rc- ply, for she was too happy to have Artura in town to care about am‘- thing else. She no longer worried about the diamonds. She knew’ that. as soon as she heard from Man garet and turned the diamonds over 0 Arturo. he would leave-and she wanted to postpone that day. They were togctlitr often. It ans like Rio again In u wav. ihoiiah it was too much like Rio. Everything was still one-sided and Arturo seemed no nearer to savins "l lou- you. Will you marrv mo?" Finally, a goat curd came from ley. u Mrs. Ba t. it wns from Bos- ton. She hadn't vet rtinchori N-w Hampshire and so hadn't vrt received the telegram. she- merely write that she was having a ilffiiid time. but gave no address. Virginia showed the card to Arturo. which proved to be a mis- i Among the recent graduates fmmYo 9 n‘;- 05=,-._-~'..r _ John. P. Q. “as E. K. Hall 0i Slalnlllvznlii". 31.x; n: 1 n n": '. ~ ~ -~R. C. A. l“. Pllain. tn-ke from hclj point of vim‘. I. Inllllif‘ hllll decide to leave, John 1.1.1.1 m.» lusi Sunday" l not wait hero our " ‘i ‘ ionpzvr. hfi K016i hci‘. "No tuillnu vrlun m" will Rot a rcplv to Your tclrfl 1'1’ rotilrn to New York and (- Core of my nflair= therc. Vvncn you hear from Mrs. Halley, phone‘ mo and _l‘ll conu- back." ‘ ' . Virilima looked ercstfailcn, “Well. t m. ' .16 if vou want to go-" i ‘i, "I I-‘ifiYiT will" to. mv dear." he us. ‘l ‘ surrd hm: "it's :1 mallcr of i‘."ii“'-‘ 511v. l limo bllsilltiSs to nizvziti in 1n New York." ‘= k ViFHiiiin saw him oil lhnt same f day. Ho was um‘ — iiirln‘: 50cm to _ , mind leaving her. Ho kisser! hcr -‘ . ,. n‘ ‘,4 “ goodby, but that was no ronsnln- :5129f,»wnddli’ tlign-flnglt Was a cnsllul kiss - meant .1“, mm,“ H H That evening, she was \'f‘l‘\' rlr- i taflfllfl nrcsscfi. Hcr unvic had illliiFis for _ .1,“ dinner, two executives from the ni- i, ‘ ‘ flee and their \\“ii‘('§. but Viralnia. found it hnrri to play the role oi t hostess. She took little mart in ti i table C0l‘i\'('l'.<:1li'~n and listcncd - ,. .. .. . ,.. attcntivciv to what the nil-fer. a, f?‘ i "n i‘ - ‘ ‘ i i‘ iii" Then, becoming: aware that ih (PZWY T‘ ‘A m . . . were discussing John Stacy. 0"‘ i f“. " “"i- i‘ i‘ -"" “"‘“‘ ' Prickfd up liz-r oars The two o “““"i" ITw lit" (‘lmirzlruuli ccutlves seemed to like John .. ‘ much as her uncle did, nl‘ nerhv» , — ~ thcv were morolr agreeing with‘, hi? -— rossina him FFWI-TR mm ass .r:n:\v\5i\‘ ", n ti "h t. ki" r , __ ,_ vrwlit. for ‘lll"‘n\'tfl'ilifl1n“iili‘ vqoiirg LO“ ‘ ‘(TM ‘ W“ iviwhii mllll. Mitchel‘ said. "Yrs, Jrhn I "gii-iii“ . 1W“ i", >i Bii‘ 5* C- |> H r - 1, 5H H I. n l" '1'“ rrvr n» vr l0 \' imem- -...‘~a.r“t!"‘ on ‘Q “m ‘MC ‘ p pin, (i llot" l4. i942, was BTLPOG. n Ono of the women said. ‘I've i ‘if "'4' “i "947 0Y0!’ iiliTi" ii-il roe-n him ahn-n with hi= serrctnri‘ -"<~'>i“i‘~‘=i“" ‘ii iii!‘ 58"‘? iiiiii‘ "W" i were 2.‘! 7:57 Alilllfilillifi’ vi “omen and it b't l l'. o“ e ‘x I We“ girls. a (iccrrawr- ni 2774, ls there a ro- mance there." “Whv. vcr.“ said Miicht-‘l. "As a ' Use llllnard‘: fornsprains. Y‘ maiteref fact, they're engaged. ~w.2=...-_.~.-