_ homo o! Mrs. Sterlin; nlrKny on, CDHHGK‘ and Nlrs. . lo the Appeal for Children Fund. Fearing Russian blitzkrieg, thrs-rrcqsln general stall inn; atkcd for. _ _ ‘Flllrlllg’, la the rr-turn of many old} lirge ulllitary appropriations. it was announced Tots-Jay. 'l‘.~...-. head» pear is worn by pczicc-lovilr; Sunni-cs. ALBANY vruncp w. if” l in U.S..\. l". 1min .‘ nus rend in‘ _\ir.\. .. l Nllfit» lrrlninir» in lh< farm lmlnc The regular meeting of Jubilee‘ ronipr-itlliun. A icnvnlllcc WilS V/olnen‘; Institute “as hclri at the vppflihifd, in .~ll:(i\ rnnr‘, Mrs. Ml‘ several calls and treats to two shut-ins. A znaking were taken March 2nd. Eleven mcenllers and three visitors answered the roll ra-ll, rwitlh an Irish joke. The meeting opened with the collect for Club Women. It was decided to send five dollars to the Matthews Fund in Albe-rton, and ten (lollars won by Mrs. dainty lunch was served by the hostess. Next meeting to be held at the home of Mrs. Wilfred Mac- Cormnc. Roll call to he ansuel-od sent. by each member raising funds for Mrs. Cameron and Mrs. Arnett the Institute in March. minium who recently received the sad, SLOO. One new member “'11s W81‘ news of the death of iln-ir sister, Vllrctl nl. this erecting. Two sympathy cards well» i tans-a» sari? lT i.siiilll._..-l.ii!ivgiliii9lll_fiieldlfi “MY CEWTAINLY NAV-@LE<JN AND l WOULD LIKE TD SPEND A WEEK‘ ON ‘IUUR FARIV] .' Lalavz Nvws spa Features squirm: u. .P-\mu0filu Ill‘ n on B, iicad limb. Pclcr notolt lls-' n» , L. l l.n~.".\' l Mislrvss spring hurl onre more re». turned. But of course ha coultin't.|around.’ re-torled Peter. It was a" puzzle to him how those others, one with only wings. andltime. I haven't been away from the other with only a bill, could‘ this old stump since I found it anQ make silcll farleaching Krhcrc lhvy have spent the winter Weather got uncomfortably cold l l lil'l(J\\l'l Crrccn reported l XIPVOl‘ has hccn quite surc which hc l would contest put on by Mrs. Niles waslslcep through it. Such long W. P. Cameron. A' iiriends make arnust be -nnd with lThcse of his _ islrcp through the winter are never out freezins to death?" ' tired "rue spinning mu '_ ssBrnrlL r 9mm: l a . F; ' , \n, I —_ ¢l .. . . _ o. - ' o q U i 2”’ ""1 ‘l’ ""~ ~' -.l -.».q,-"~,§" - ~ ‘ - ' (By Thornton W. Burgess) A sunrruse narrow \‘\‘ . f ] / _ ' Who is there who will dare to say "l I/ There are no miracles today? . l‘, " ' j/ 1%. —Old MOthGI Natllrd. In one part of tho Green Forest l" Thunder-er the Rufled Grouse was H! thunder-drumming with his stout_ wings. In another part of the Green Forest sounded the sharp rnta-lnL-tnt-lat o! another drum- ‘ tribute io lhu coming oil 1' - ring. It was lji'lllllllll‘l' tile Wood‘ ' pecker drunmllng with his stmlt bill l lvurcrl to bulll zuni uiriteii that he’. - 0 could clrul-n jilst to lct others how glad he was that} _ law "Do you mean you slept all ‘Illn- ter?" he asizezl I‘ve been right here all the sounds. decided it was ‘what I wanted for "I wish I could make a loud a cold-weather home. And s0 it noise like that." said he a bit wlst- ‘was. I couldn't ask a cozier. better fully talking to himself. Then asplace to sleep." replied Cousin a thought popped into his‘ head hei Flitwing. chuckled. “If everybody could drum. Peter's eyes were open their very like that and dld, what a noise widest as he stored at the Wasp there would be! Aiay he it i5 just with the fitting wlnQs. “Do you as vzcll moat folks can't drum." rnenn you slept all winter?" he One of the nicest things about asked. “I don't know how long all win friends from ille sunny South tori was. l event lo SlPDp before the in warmth and r-lvnfort, and the “as careful to do that. Now I am lwxlllzcning n! others who have awake. but lam nirairl I limo have slept through the coitl \\0Zlll1(‘i' and wakeucfl a little too soon. Whciiler nolilllliz about it. Peter l was asleep a short time or a lung time I don't know. what is more rnthcr do i! he had his l don't caref“ declared the Wasp choice, fly away from the cold or I bli-lmi>§%11tll/. jour-i “But~but" began Peter, neys a5 so many of his feathered paused and tiresome Cousin Hltwlng. lhfih "Do you expect ‘very many acquaintances he de- and never frightened. So “landed seveYl-‘ly- Peter never has decided which he‘ would choose, but is think he prefers his own way o1’ livin-I to either of the others. As We're ur» on it" said Cousin Fllt- Pclcr sees it, lilosc uhu mane long will: tcstly. journeys run too many risks. and] mill-ll. othcr voice. Something nvuverl on 1hr edge u! a big sllaun. Anyway he "thought BKTJYOUITL" he saw something move. Perhaps‘ a hit of lcni had caught there and had fluttered in the wind. H? stoped to look more closely. There is. Was again. Peter made three hops nearer. New Peter could see what moved, Ilt was a pair of lmall wings. Thev , had been lifted a little and dropped] NEVER 55y DIE! back in place. Peter saw their‘ The grand-slam contract in m- owner clearly now. It was one of daysfls deal was hopeless on m; the ill/asp cousins. “Cousin Flit- face of things. but it would have irinfz!" criezl Pc-tel- happily. “You repaid the declare’. imumficenfly m axe the last person in the world Iflkeep on plugging!" expected to see so soon. when did‘. _ Contract Bridge By Jolephmo Culbcrlooll sfxw" ‘QQK ‘have you been?" 1 haven't seen you you net back?" ‘ North. dealer- “whcn uni 1 Aral back {rum l Both sides vulncrabl; where?" nskcd Cousin Flitwing. Q Ago; She ash-ed it a bit lcslly and sir: 91g kept flitting her wings. It is 5' . ‘A593 habit or her-s. 1t n why she is l . 4,19; coiled Flitwing. i; 1o a q QJ u: "Why fmn wherever you silent‘ Q1076 QAOS the winter. I hope it was a pleasant l 54 W E Q 7642 one." replied Peter. | l Q QJ 10 Q6 "I havent been away. 1 don't l‘ 8.5 know what kind of a wlntetr it was lgs What ls more, I dont care. It was’ Q83 nothing to me one way or the ‘_ QKQJ other." said Cousin ‘filltwlng, Shel -*—- walked a few steps on the old AKQIW“? stump, partly opening and closing‘ The brddl-n‘; h" "ms Wm‘ ‘ ‘1‘“°“ “W” ‘mi North s»: Sontb Wu: of movement. i ‘ P“! s‘ P". "l! you haven't been away where 7‘ P“. Pa‘ Pa“ anywhere around and l 1m sure I Needless tosu’ North-south were would have it you had been guilty of the supreme bridge crime »~~-- ln bidding a grand elnrn. missing n By Fuguly and Shorten vital ace. This was no doubt due to their agreement to dispense with ace-shoving convention's. South ‘ l8 ALOTTA NKIJTINE. IFANV- limped from one spade to six clubs 50W? GlVlN‘ HIM AlNiC because he was sure he would have " 79mg ‘ - L, an excellent ploy for that con- AlmlgflEg . tract; and North carried on to the grand slam because he had so much better than a minimum opening bid, and a good tit tor clubs in view o! South's terrific leap. Every. thing considered, it was reall North who was responsible for t e bud contract, because he should have allowed for "duplication of values," However. Nortlvsouth would ' mm ADVICE room tn: uoc tor their error ll south. the rte-laser hnd exhibited more nerve and in- l’! than n heart. (Who can blame him!) Decllmer put up the sco from he could not discard three hearts on two dlunondn. and conceded ‘that he m! dflwn one. It is true that three hearts could -- l"'"*--. TIRES rm mm looked verv hard at dangers me to believe that you spent the who winter up on that old stump with- "It doesn't matter lo me what lncnneq to you believe or don't beleve. I Went to sleep 0n this old stump and l v “Better nol Vsay you don't bciicvc thoeo who SlCcp all ulnler miss too ll- Y0K‘ she did so," squeal-red un- Tlle next slorl; “The Qhl stump have come out with a huge profit ionulty. West. unlucklly for himself filed to own a din-none retur- dmmmy. observed mourntullv that _ . It. ‘c ,4’- 15m:- nmsmummv, 60! DIM/Ill.‘ . mrv/ut. rsr/v. not have been legally discarded on dummy‘: nee kink or diflrnonfll, but it is also true that l1 declares nod discarded two hearts and then run mrw 0M 0i his olght elubl. ha! would have been queued, and newline to m go otther m; he rt on. ombllmng the kins. or his side's only spade stopper! By Alex loynmld cnalzurrrsrown i’ MARCH 24; 1943‘ _ . 372a». Grey AREN'T “mess CANDLELIGHT DINNERS MORE ROMANTIC, Hoaace i> 1.‘. willows‘ up FATHER ueuz. BE uni-nus =04: mu- wsvae, cor-m- au-r l cam- $55 RE D DADUvd/OTHEQ w m5 sou I Y0 ceu. =09 rule us: 5 c, ‘i ~evv uuelc TEACHERS uouge- ms, gLgo‘. I DLLWT meow THE EXACT BUILDIN‘ W's u- ol ‘it'll? n1. m‘ gt‘ lull‘ x, .. Iy Cori Anderson TIPP l liar MONKEY HOU5E it's-r Jvllli-clv-n ' norm can: Y AND "CAP" STUIbS . I l l l t »___ $':E..s:;_ i s l _ I Iy Iowlnl. 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