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THE BISMARCK TRIBUNE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 4, 1936 Behind the ‘i The Bismarck Tribune ‘ An Independent Newspaper y THE STATE’S OLDEST NEWSPAPER (Established 1873) STEERED ene ea ! State. City and County Official Newspaper our Personal Health By William Brady, M. D. Dr. Brady will answe isease or diagnosis. Wri! Brady in care of The Tribune. stamped self-addressed envelope. Scenes Washington | to heal ato address, Bet be accompanied by a q ations Dertainiog: letters briefly and All queries must Published by The Bismarck [Tribune Company Bismarck. N D., and entered at the postoffice at Bismarck as second class mat] matter. George D. Mann President and Publisher Archie O. Johnson Kenneth W Simons Secretary and Treasurer Editor welt HERE 1am BACK AGAIN, RARIN' To Go! LOT OF BIG SPEECHES TO DELIVER © RE-ELECTION CAMPAIGN COMING UP — NEW LAWS To PASS SOMETHING DOING Au THE Time # Jackson Day Dinners at $50 a Copy Another Kxample of Farley Genius + . . How the Capital Big Shots “Toil.” . . . Report Indicates How Hoare-Laval Peace Plan was De- veloped. PROSPECTIVE NURSES TAKE NOTICE A letter from a Registered Nurse. That's a nurse who has graduated from @ recognized nurse training school and passed an examina- tion given by the state board of nurse registration or control, This entitles the nurse to sign her Jane Doe, R.N., and also establishes her Subscription Rates Payable in Advance Daily by carrier per year... Daily by mail per year (in Bismarck) Datly by mail per year (in state outside of Bismarck) Daily by mail outside of North Dakota Weekly by mail in state per year ..... Weekly by mai] outside of North Dakota. pr Weekly by mail in Canada. per year ...... By RODNEY DUTCHER NEA Service Staff Correspondent Washington, Jan. 4—“The Demo- cratic National Committee invites you to be present at the Jackson Day Dinner to be held at the Mayflower Hotel in the city of Washington on Wednesday January the Eighth Nine- teen hundred and thirty-six at seven- thirty o'clock. “The favor of @ reply is requested.” Reply card: “Please reserve —cov- er year, Member of Audit Bureau of Circulation C52 saceteme omen . If we don’t | . Or any other day, we gO - nM can affair, and still on nursing... tz Member of The Associated Press ers for the Jackson Day Dinner. ¢ ‘Thank you for the kindness expressed for us, and ; The elated Press is eactusively entitled to the use for republica. | Name———. Address———. 45 forward to the day when we shall rate the same consideration shown. 4 Se acegee EAT acne eal nner of ofotladSouS Simic “oSbtnoed Wares | “petlactans sete: Mpboe teachers and other womén whose work requires no more education, AM’ ghee or repvbticatton of all other matter herein are cleo reserved. | so nmenatory Note: Five dollars of training, application, endurance snd intelligence than nursing does. , dinner. The remaining forty-five dol- Now listen to a part of the letter of the mother of a pupil nurse: \ Spending Spree Is Ove Sn ee Dear Dr. Brady: if pending spree - Campaign Fund.” ++. your article .... you did not go far enough. In one of (dl Signs multiply that the government spending spree is over. eR * the largest and most expensive hospitals in .......... the first year ‘a ‘: A ; What d le: girls are given night duty on an entire floor until they are just i Where Uncle Sam once spent with a lavish hand he now is| Ws, eerie eee ae Fee ee ecru Guat ae cee wanda : i pinching his pennies. have received the invitation, is that it sloppy, cold food, and you have a racket that harms many girls in Le * costs you $50 to go to the dinner and their early career and wrecks their health ... prison fare, vile cold 4 Orders to reduce the personnel of various federal setups,|si09 if you take the wife. And that coffee with skim milk in it, canned corn in ear corn time,.... U) while given little publicity, have been general in recent weeks. Big organizations are being pared down. denly become a watchword. The reasons for this are plain to be seen. The major criti- cism now being leveled at the administration is that it has * been wasteful. There has been little opposition to the aims of He erdeaeinte mini woe oan the program but much comment on the method chosen to obtain || could nope to escape only by des- ‘ results and the cost of the enterprises. * koe : By a burst of economy, presumably, the administration arity iy SOUtEy Heels will hopes to answer these criticisms. be having these Jackson Day dinners Meantime, all is not well with the agencies affected. Some Mr. Farley and Democratic Treasurer W. Forbes Morgan have conceived a very bright idea about how to enter the campaign without a deficit. Most of the angels apparently have fled the Democratic party, whereas Republicans expect to be rolling in Notorious how miserably nurses in the training school of s ‘ large hospitable are fed .... If they make a complaint they curtly told: “We didn’t ask you to come here and you may leave at any time.” Mother, Mother is right. It is a racket and no mistake. Especially where the training course is three years. Two years, as any honest physician knows and will agree if he is not getting his out of the racket somewhere, is ample time to train any reasonably intelligent young woman in the essentials of nursing—to make her a good, competent nurse for general practice. The third year is merely a year of nursing service the hospital gets for nothing. Were it not for this racket hospitals would have to pay nurses for that of professional service. That explains why certain politicians in the profession who are getting graft out of the racket, or prestige or and even certain nurses who get soft executive or clerical jobs out of so industrious in agitating for “higher” standards of training for nurses. know nurses, I know three year nurses and I know two year nurses. tically there isn’t any difference between them, except that the three-year ones are a little more likely to harbor tin doctor ideas—which tend to spoil + good nurse. Again I warn girls who contemplate the study of nursing to beware of this shameless exploitation of pupil nurses in the swanky hospitals, Economy has sud- and although they all won't cost $50 i ia nee it is officially hoped that a signed important job: inding it difficul t lon or more Democrats will get ; o them, ne Me na 4 ees - & rs aa #4 “a ie ie into thelr boiled shirts and contribute ‘ jong under the cur iled appropria ions. ‘ither the work}to the party by paying fancy prices 1 | must be cut down along with the expenditures or the whole sys-| for dinner tickets, 4 Read John 15 and juin us; at 8:15] Christ for a changing world.” Choir practice. Thursday afternoon, Jan. 9, at 3:00/ .,first Sunday after New Year, Jan, = 7 tdeenr ny {997 Sth: ‘Ladies’ Aid in the church parlors. 9:30 a. m.—Sunday school with all Saturday morning, Jan. 11, at 9:00) cisgses, Miss Rosella Brelje, super- BIT OF HUMOR NOW AND THEN IS RELISHED BY THE BEST OF MEN : The idea has real possibilities in tem is going to bog down, more ways than one. For instance some of the minor officials here who ZION EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH 8, organist. This, in turn, will create a strong public demand for addi- tional expenditures and the administration will again find it- self between two brightly burning—and very hot—fires. Not all of the demand is for a balanced budget at any cost. In fact, as so often happens, a good many of those who demand a general reduction are red hot for increased spending on cer- tain pet projects. That situation, of course, is not new. Its existence in the' HOW THE BIG SHOTS “WORK” past has caused the rapid changes in policy which have marked so many governmental set-ups. Ten Acts of a Farce between an applicant for a job and the ier ora to the dance she'd be seit a eres pamother. ans. | ence to attention which was pro> nian: 4 : ersonnel chief of a fe 1 agent ed?” s i ef charms, Within the month North Dakota is to see re-enactment of | who were having luneh roche i ey | PuvGhe said she didn’t care so long as en ee | Siedler maeadierets 10 acts in the ancient farce of holding examinations for third- seek the 10 jobs listed as about to become vacant. Many, de- ceived by the implication that merit will determine the success- pective vacancies now listed. have received invitations are wonder- ing whether they dare ignore them. Some even suggest that you'll get yourself on a “blacklist” with the na- tional committee if you don’t. Such suggestions would be indignantly de- nied, but nevertheless a lot of people feel that way about it and regard the invitations as political assessments. ee ® The following conversation, over- heard the other day, is typical of many in a city where most of the let- ters signed by big shots are written for them by other men. It took place Applicant: How'd you like that let- Personnel Man: “Well, how did you like Chairman ——'s reply?” steamed into the Mediterranean weeks Toni—At the par- ty the other night T won the prize for be- ing the homeliest man present. Karl — Well, you chump, what did you want to attend for and take such ‘Toni—Because I thought you were going to be there. “and what did daughter say when you told her if she wore that skimpy they didn’t go any further!” jt and Mrs. Christian Hild in the first of a series of special evangelistic serv- ices. all. (Synodical Conference) 419 Fourth St. J. V. Richert, Pastor “We preach and teach a changeléss 6:4 thi Flight of Jesus.” ible hour in charge of 345 p. m. e Walther League: 1:30—Evening service (English). | ington. f According to his granddad, the kidnaped New York lad lived in a dream world in which money didn’t seem to matter at all. Sounds bit like Wash- BEGIN HERE TODAY After the death of ber parents, lovely NA WESTBROOK, child of her mother’s second ringe, comes America ¢ able, that you couldn't be as won i ith All My by Mary Reymond Copyright NEA Love Mrs. Cameron complacently watched her granddaughter’s lovely face and graceful form. Dans had eagerness, with a certain indiffer- Nancy, on the other hand, was all ter Senator 3 fe hes ° indifference. Which, Ha caer got : wrote you fellows | ¢—@ ————___—_—-—— 1 here. And, where was i enstorshipn. about my job?" | Additional Churches | bale de Formal announcement has been made by the ‘civil service Deane “That was swell.| 9 eo Only one person had seen Nancy ‘ ‘ commission and scores of candidates, it is to be presumed, will” applicant: “Yes.” Mandigo, superintendent, oy. come “through the side door— ' Tommy. who had slipped old Mrs, ) Cameron’s conversational leash and F i 1 Hy Z Applicant: “Swell! Did you write 3:00 p. m.—Radio service from sta- eee himself at a, vantage }, ful applicant, will maintain hope until they learn the outcome. es ; i ga ee Bh np blisito eeevins <i> 1 “Say, Nancy.” Tommy's voles f 3, Then they will realize that the whole system is merely a de- a ee ah EO se oem a ran cer halted ‘ber. N 3) vice for fooling the public —FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW | throughout this community. He con= ‘ “Go ‘way, Tommy,” Nancy spoke 3 . ducted a six-week campaign here two of punch, bente na | G 3 Hi Die Fer POLITICS AND POLITICS ALONE determines the| ternational events sometimes ocees ane | ace eu Te RNN | ENP BCGN aunntege ee re reriben = eurena bomen success of an application for one of these jobs. For some|contained in a yecent report received | ce?Ssviraction in the campaign since mere CHATTER. was up the stairs in « Surry of ; ve ; from Europe. 7 ospel strange reason the man with the most political pull always is} "rp appears from this report that |3eeravie toute ne nacre SCOTT eyed the int tntentiy. “2 aus i designated as the most capable. Unless the leopard now is|Mussolini became panto-stricken when| Services during the | woelt every keep telling myself,” be sald, ANCY went straight to spotless that will be the case in the examination for the 10 pros-| © nerd that the British fleet had)" 4" cordial welcome is extended to “that first impressions aren't rell- foom. Something had i Something disastrous, terrible, ago. It doesn’t speak well for the Eg ana! derful as you seemed. I had to FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH overwhelming. No longer could she This is and has been true under all political regimes. The| Wallen spy system, but the British Fourth St. and Ave. B find out.” fight the truth with contemptuous He ee Ips, this report, were in (phils L. Jackson, Pastor Dana answered coolly, “When eas aie satiea eithibas charge of fraud upon the public’s credulity is levelled at the|the eastern Mediterranean before the oh0308,a; m—Chureh School. Edward you've finished your inventory. t Spiga mize oo en cadena de { The best example, as a matter of fact, is the situation which prevailed here when the local postmastership last was vacant during a Republican administration. . The usual formality of an examination was held and tak- ing it, in addition to the political contenders, were several men with years of experience in the postal service. NOT ONE of these was listed among the three high names eligible for appointment. : On the other hand, NOT ONE of the men whose names headed the list had ever had any postal experience. The reason for this may be found in the announcement that “the civil service commission will make inquiry among representative business and professional men and women of the community, concerning the experience, ability and charac- ter of each applicant, AND THE EVIDENCE THUS SECURED Dissipated and pasty-faced, this gunman would not be Mow that a home loan racket has been uncovered in New York, how dees 4 ‘about reporting « situation in which» wife says she gave you $5, once prepared to negotiate for peace. But the French ambassador at Rome rushed to see him and assured him that the British were only bluffing, that everything would be fixed up. (The Frenchman’s interest checks with previous reports of a secret agree- ment whereby France was to interpose no objection to Mussolini's African in- vasion, in return for which Italy would ungeriake to keep Hitler out of Aus- 2. Mussolini was convinced and stuck his jaw out again. The British didn’t think he was blyffing at all when he made belligerent statements to them. Premier Baldwin and Foreign Sec- retary Hoare in their turn became frightened and conciliatory. Thus began—with many subsequent complications—the train of events So They Say i have done would have been to remain laws would do any good. What we need is a complete reformation of the The Tuxis viass for H. S, students. A welcome to all. 11:00—Morning_ worship. Pianist—Mrs. Clarence Guness. Selection—choir. Sermon: Certainty Ellis L. Jackson. 7:30—Evening service. Pianist—Catherine Maso n. Adj. Herbert Smith of the Salvation Army will deliver the sermon and | { } in religion— conduct the evening worship. We are He welcome Adj, Smith to our rvice, B a 8:30 p. m.—The Senior B, Y. P. U. Dexter Quinn, leader. This week, the week of prayer, notices in press daily. The Tuesda: evening meeting at our church wit! Rev. Lempke as the guest speaker, Thursday afternoon at 300. the Ladies’ Aid will meet with Mrs. Jack- son at the parsonage. ST. GEORGE'S CHURCH Corner 3rd and ‘Thayer Rev. N. 8, Elsworth, Rector Services as follows: 8:00 a. Wednesday at 8:00 Monday evening, Jan. 6, the annual congregational meeting-~6:00 session, People,—Senator George W. N Nebraska, ” me P. m., pot-luck supper; 7:30 p, m., ee | -Wednesday evening, Jan, 8 at 7:15 —Bible study in church parlors. | house.” He ignored this. “It’s probably the moonlight playing tricks,” he went on. “Or that dress you're wearing. Even a plain girl would seem beautiful in that dress. Any- how I don’t dare trust my fudg- ment, I'll have to see you again— soon.” Dana was amused. “And how many times,” she asked, “will you need to see me before you make up your mind?” “I might suggest most of your evenings—a lot of your afternoons every Sunday. Or | might ask for all your todays and tomorrows.” Dana’s heart quickened to some thing in his voice. “Are you try- ing to make me believe you are in love with me?” abruptly and Dana realized he had pleasure in her mission this,” Naucy thought gloomily. ting out witb Ronnie, and had oo “Just like Gran to pick me for a job like der, adding a little more rouge. But the darkened veranda was deserted. Nancy stood for 8 mo ment close to the vines, which were stirred by the cool night wind. know, Ronnie. “Oh. is it?” said Ronnie, nettled by the stinging tone. “Very well, I won't lose any sleep. I was feel- Ing abject and all that, but if that’s s\ ——————_—_—___—_—_—_—_—_——————————. Nancy repaired the damage of the tears, smoothing on pow- with his kiss. The kiss Ronnie was so ashamed of. The kiss he p) F had meant for Dana. q She flung herself down on her q bed, spoiling the perfection of the tufted spread which had been drawn into place so carefully by : Sarah’s expert hands. The crisp ’ place under her face was 6oon damp with tears. She thought of the crumpled loveliness of her gown with poignant bitterness What did ft matter? The dress had done nothing for her, except to reveal even more clearly the dif- ference between her sister and her self, Nancy sat up suddenly, ashamed of her emotional upheaval. If she stayed away, Gran would be send- how you feel, we'll wipe the whole thing out.” “Like this,” Nancy said. Her eyes blazed fiercely at him. She “Ronnie, what must you think of Porch now. And Harriet Prescott and Dick Webster just coming in, with Harriet’s blond hair looking as if she'd met a small cyclone, while ago.” | bowl.” bad enough to kiss another girl, |Nancy thought wildly. “If I get @ 36, whoare in the “political know.” ane A mois Rindait, Pastor 4 Hatin Haithe. Uae a ee, BOM | the. gic im tho shadows did not when ho had belleved, for one |chance Til make, him believe £ 46 i It eihere Tee conte elcome SYee.” reply. Ronnie pla s 8 ecstatic moment, that Dana was in |think it was all a eo went i 0 That is the system we have had for years and there seems family ieee wine Sane aS OND sacond Sune Natit Ghiclatae “Yes. : 4 in {the bannister railing. “It was be (nis arms, responding to his kiss. /to a mirror and began to repair the 31, no hope of changing it, but in the interests of common honesty | and united in ope desire to be at peace Sammars inte etancee tg ett om haven't exer, danced 19 | cause I wanted to get out hhere with |But it was infinitely worse that the | damage to her face, ii; _ the government ought to rid itself of the pretense and sham of | With other nations.—King George of |9.4'a"m, “POO! *™ ies “No,” FE ee ee ed eDen or ners at pad beeD NEAAAY,, ARAL) Hacoren. Same anaes, WILD fe ‘ 32: sade | England. Morning worship and Holy Com- “You haven’t danced like this be |: +; 1™ out of my head about|, tittle vixen she was! There |citement when she entered the ball. 7: holding these examinations, ee * munion, 11:00 o'clock, * 2 : kon panes car Pace a’ you.” wasn’t a doubt that she had been|room. When she passed Ronnie, ‘ ’ pi pied is no nursery. It's not} Sermon: ‘The, Call Out of eye Ear, | I oie a! . His role: shoul nih smtian. angry. Her voice had ent Bie like |she smiled cay ata at ain. ae 3 spe 5 set for a lay of fishing, and sleep-| Ralph Soule, director. rs s - as he took Nancy in his a: a lash. Her black eyes burnt |nfe promptly cut ou're & Hh, Justifying a Title ing, not made for playboys—it was | aeialintion ef officers of congrega-| Dan broke trom his arms. “Good |¥iss04 her : see, [tim with contempt brick, Nancy,” he whispered. °T i A made iv tand . 4 ent Nancy’s voic : - s “Terrible Tommy Touhy,” captured in Chicago, offers per-|on—Dr. R. J. “Clichy. Washingeng | Evening service 7:30 o'clock, beagle oad nc choked ‘with feeling, fell on Ron: BE incarnated burr ald Ghat?” Nancy asked nom | §: fect illustration of how the modern gangster gets his reputation |» ° Beare ne RIED Renna neared ‘the porch she heard nim {ie’s amazed ears. “1 suppose 700 |?h.'o14 garden, Dana came up the |chalantiy, a $2 and of what make: in ibl pegs Monday at 7:30 p. m—Trustees go sround kissing all the girls you |{ro 01 Ferioy "trom runaing.| “About—about what happened « BE 3 8 a man really terrible, ‘The sporting thing for Lindbergh to| meeting, and Junior Luther League, whistling softly. The sound stopped But even at that, ; sincere, It all went to prove you couldn't tell a darn thing about a girl, Not a darn thing! (To Be Continued) i hich blossomed recent ill- —] ion. « She turned, startled. Ronnie, was |rubbed her lips vigorously with ®/ing Dana scouting around for her. 2 WILL BE CONSIDERED IN DETERMINING THE R. ATINGS ated Rasa rang oy ae a 9:30 —Chuteh Sehook, res oe Scott ata; slowls, | “Not coming toward her, Holding, a glass wisp of dainty handkerchief, And] Perhaps Ronnie would wonder , : ” nn ommunion an a “1 % i i) TO BE ASSIGNED TO THE APPLICANTS.” eases ca te eet MCT weensias tectn. A. serach Abraptly bo erogo trom the bench |Wotig turn Niagara into'a Sahara |)" Se and suspect the truth. | Which a Such an investigation is eminently proper, but it is not | (Copyright, 1936, NEA Service, Inc.) | for the New Ye and pulled ber into his arms. thelr | desert.” he complained, “Thought | FONNIB did not follow. He was |conld happen. : esa j ’ wi ee eagapeeesmaege steps fell together easily, rhythmt: |r jever get through to the punch (LX very much disturbed. It was| “I'd die before I'd let him know,” ¢ by chance that the inquiries seem to be directed only to persons . TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH cally “Do you know that tune— Pp. m.—Study I'm surprised you picked on me.” ” “T'a_ forgotten anything hap 40) . ‘ at home. and rally the youth of the | Circle. ‘ es “jumped over the garden wall. “ honestly, I’m sorry,” |™°2 > oN lied carelessly. t H physical match for the average high school boy. Not until he| country in a dirve against the laws| ar Pupedey, st $:00,p. m-—Ladles' Ald: She hoped her grandmother |, Nancy. ROnSHI. | voment was cc tneee. fm. Abe. MprlG bare. ree Pee cet er Gan Wantie a, joj; __is armed with a lethal weapon does he become a menace to| ss Capt. Frederic Snyder, edu- qsnuyeday at 10:00 a 'mo—Contirma- hado’t noticed "her absence trom | genuine. “I didn’t know—" In the garden,” Dana gaia. “I's [4nd then realized be wasn't. ‘e, J 1e Le me "4 by oy i anyone, = ee FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, dancing it wasn't likely. Be Ed Ran ad were) corgeous out there in the moon- a ure 1 Sonar ime ; But give him # machine gun and the quality which makes |_TTUst, Your husband until you're SCIENTIST a ee “Great heavens, no! You don’t |/ight.” if Ronnie had noticed. “You i | 2: rr y sure he’s unworthy, Reach for the Be Seren erase UT Dana was wrong. A short ‘ “What’s the good of moonlight, eante Sad : | him terrible comes to the surface. He has n d f 5 Sunday service at 11:00 a, m. B think I would—well, out of @ clear “Let's thought I was Dana. Our dresses a | ie 10 regard for any- | skillet instead of the can opener. Be| Surgay service at 11:00 a. m time before Mrs. Cameron bad |siy ike that—” alone?” ‘Ronnie protested. “Let's |e twin models. But really a | | ne other than himself. He is so supremely selfish that a bul- |p, '46,t2 Pout-—Judge Joseph Sab-|, Wednesday | evening “teslimonial| motioned to Nancy. “Dana's not 00 |"“naccy said in a queer tone. “Yoo |*, it together” . eLearn \ _ let-torn figure huddled in the street means nothing to him. He| ’” & & ® aa fending conn Malntalned tn, the Hee Ed er tae i thought 1 was—someone else.” | neagt “Gust be getting back,| “No.” sald Ronnie, “I don't be ae | terrible because he has a perverted mind and a calloused or |, THeY (cranks who annoyed Colonel | daily trom i2'to 6p. m.; Sunday, 3 ‘twasn't considered proper to de | , Ronmle sypliee, So elfen Pecple willbe sn imaiee Os" eae aun Meth bon gad om | ‘pon-existent conscience, because selfishness guides him, because | they flew twins se how atte weet onthe itelcome £0 ,tttend the OA Rael BR SIC out 10 Sark: o9F: derras, T guess Ive bad too| ME Cameron saw, Dana and) aie gave her up with a feeling of | : anes church “si se * ‘he has lost all contact with the hetter instincts of humanity. _| °VeF flew they still would be unable to| the reading room. RetHere comes tay perennial part |™ucH That punch 1s plenty spiked.|in704 tn her chalr. Girls would |fellef. Nancy. he declded, was just | Pye man in that condition merits the title “terrible” |tach, the level of @ snake's belly— ——_—__—_ ner.” Nancy said. “Amuse Tommy |A0¢ I’ve had s couple of drinks on |1, mogern. These ways were not | He of those girls Ratsing bell } 4 Boe Any neri e title “terrible,” | mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, New York. FIRS? LUTHERAN CHURCH for me and I'll see if 1 can ture |tte side.” the ways she had known. In her |When they were kissed. Perhaps a gun or the glib tongue of the blue sky salesman. i : fobs ge es i BL She went into the hall. There 2 openly courting the favor of a : sa y, BR bergad. eng Gee aed ay.) pie eiessdey Te aa Ob ne oets was another door leading to the |ecessary to apolozige. The incl-/young man by leaving the dance ren one ee falled, they forgot | ig Ea A Don't take a “littl Proud of you.) meets at the parsonage, 804 7th St. side veranda and this way she |dent fs forgotten. So far as I'm|foor with him and seeking se ut it. i fe the Nigor with which Ethiopian warriors are reslsting civilization 18) sou get home. Junge pet Cee | Haat) SRrEE WOTRNID. aang would avoid the curlous-eyed and |concerned, it nover happened. My |cluded corners.. Nobody seemed to| He was disappointed, Whatever , a im | Understandable now in the news that native women are dyeing their finger- Chicago, noted marital et "| Sermon: “Baptism ‘of the Holy also the danger of having someone. |Memory {is likely to be awfully |think anything of it now. elso he had failed to think of ‘ i ae : * * % . ag 2 ra like Tommy, tag on. short where a kiss of yours is con) There were Cynthia Baxter and|Nancy, he had always considered i pee eee I don't belleve any more stringent| etmon: “Live With Christ.” Nancy suspected Dana was sit. |cerned.” Bill Lorimer going out on the front |her a straight shooter. Completely }

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