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= “ar Version Of Achilles’ Death = Is Now Told the NEW YORK.—().—There's a. Hew version of the Death of Ac-! pt het mighty Greek Warr-} ‘F shout whom boys ‘and girisi “i Es © Sppored to learn in school. | bee i te TPE Mth has it that“ Achilles’; Sts & An ether dipped him in the river, Sys, helding him by’one heel. The bath made hini impossible; » ‘© BM, except in one spot. But: © afew got to that vulnerable’ MP" Proy, and Achilles perished, * I | Sew comes John Erskine, who just wrote about the priv: life jr f Helen of Troy. His lat®st is eheut Verus. As Erskine tells! . " Venus was trying: to-help a on Troy girl who was in love me 8 Reageet The Achilles St ite Re proces The book sets forth | that ay ee ee eee oe PRM H@hter could lick ' every- Sey, not because of heel dipping, am burned on McDonald Island, Missing Daughter Calls Home After ‘eel im he battle for the City, of Ae ies ee RESCUE WORKERS slosh daa pen mud with the air collision of two B-22 Superforts over Stockton, Calif. Eighteen others. are dead or,missing. The two wrecked planes fe! scene is on the Rindge tract seven miles northwest of Stockton. ae blanketed agg fay. Set Because he wore vulcanized Pw Snags © -gerial arming pase by Vulcan, hus- sas 5 * b Venus On a date with A ee 7 rem to a AN of this is told in the book left -offy the! titied “Venus, the Lonely, God- for the girl di Six-Year Absence COLUMBUS, 0. — @). — A mother hopes for a reunion’ at! Christmas with a daughter who! vanished six yeirs ago. The! mother, Mrs. Angelo George of; Columbus, had almost abandon- | ed hope of seeing her child again. Pee ae irk tighe detere any caneeae onc! MARKET CLOSES HIGHER = The girl was 15 years old whe jshe and another girl disappeared. marted | (Ry Phe Axsoviated Prexs) NEW YORK.—The Stock Mar- het seobiied along a narrow pri¢e Nationwide search “was and the other girl . eventually et chee o =: was loeated but the whereabouts “ ~~ * py. thipe: of Mrs. George’s Pails Sd vet price ges were Gains small, mained unknown. hough, and a wide variety of , Just @ few days ‘ago, hawever, ante either remained at Fri. MIS. Sate a eas bea ’ benctly. oF said: “I always wanted to call, mp Fraeqponely | Mom, but I was afraid.” per | Catherine then revealed that { Gied Vidings Tabernacle; the she was married ‘and « living xin) pward were re-) APPEALS TQ READERS | Editor,, The Citizen: I would be very grateful if you | | would publish this appeal to ad | readers. Tam 29 years of age and a {Shut-In, having suffered from T. B. for quite a long time.. As I girl é + ;am fond of reading I would be 1 n i grateful to any of your readers ; {who would send me any old | ; books, ‘papers, or magazines to 1p pass some of the time. They | _ fev. Wille Lyle, pastor of the Phureh of God, 1008 Olivia street; A. Tomilson, overseer of the Churet Ged, 909 Angela street, ' ! end the Rey. FH. Zucker, pas-' tw of Groce Butheran Church, | with eeeupy their respective pul-! pits ot tomorrow's sedvices. ' (Dower Seciaerdingiared | —— oe o- MUSIK-INST instruments at Mittenwald, — Plaster forms : in operation for first time aan the ‘control of West Berlin zovernment eld porcelain factory, Free eave 158 workers and is under hint tere men teat eet t Munich railroad station aid vertios’ BY 's Portland. : Mrs. George was $0 startled by the phone calb that-she forgot ‘to; HUGH .D, GRAVITT (above). | aSk thegirl’ when she:was;coming |i 29, former ¢ cab driver, was con-"/ back to see the family. But.she: yicted of involuntary man- | remedied the oversight: She. pho-} slaughter in Superior Court at ned the girlJater and‘ asked hep Atlapta, Ga. for the death of to come home for Chfistmas., Margare!, Mitchell, famed au- thor of “Gone With The Wind.” She was struck down on Peach- tree street by Gravitt’s automa- lout Aug. 11, Sentence on was mot pronounced jiately. CRIMINAL COURT ! (Continued From Page One? ‘freduced from non-support of his! wite. Robert Taylor, who pleaded! ‘}Builty to steaiing a skiff earlier in the week, made restitution of | $25 to the boat cwner and was; sentenged to serve three months | in County Jail. He would Raye, gotten six. months in jail if he} phad not made restitution, aye | Caro pr Edward ‘Yayior, charged with | reckless driving and causing an} accident, was acquitted by a! jury which heard the case yester. \ day. j This morning Judge Caro sen- } rtenced Flora Randolph, — colored} to 10 days in County Jail for | RPE NE: ——FIRst—— Boa Church White and Washington Jtreets 4 vain wre RALPH W. ROGERS, ‘ PASTOR SUNDAY SCHOOL STARTS AT 9:45 A.M. Morning Worship, 11:00 O'Clock jexmon: “Expressions of Gratitude” Evening Worship. 4:30 O'Clock “Qur- American Heritage” Poinciana Baptist Chureh T¥th and Eagle 4. D. O'Briant, Guest Speaker €lasses for All Ages Morning Worship, 11:00 o’Clock “The Desires of Thy Heart” 9:00 P.M., B.T.U. Evening Worship, 8:00 o’Llock Public Cordially Invited fore on? be passed on to. others wha | Mail. The €itizen to Relatives are also ill, when finished with. Thanking yourself and your reader$*f6r their kindness. I remain. Yours sincerely, PATRICK J. WALSH. Kire Station, Buckingham St., } Dublin, Eire Church Ot God OLIVIA riage LIE LYLE, P. 'GOSP! ano Tie. 8:15 iS ab. Sunday SUNDAY SC SCHOOL, 19 A.M, Morning Worship. 11 A.M. Fyangaiistic Service, 330 P.M. Prayer Meeting, Tues., Li Young People’s Endéavor, Thursday, 7:90 pan. | FLEMING STREET Corner nena and % Harold Rue, General OL, 88 Ag Morning Service - ~. 10:50 o’Cloek Youth Fellowship, 6:30 P.M. Song Service, 7:18 P.M. Evening Vonbis - z YOUR ARE INVITED TQ HEAR G. A, DUNN of Dell o 2 Texas One of the — a gue OE cimuat Half Block Nosth of One Weeleniiovianing 8 Priday, Nov, 25 thru Dec. 3 Services Each Night, 7:30 The True Gospel is preached by him as it was 2000 years ago by the Apostles ang she squpe. as then will it make those who members of some denomination or will it make # Aaa Ghrisfiens members of the Church Jesus COME and HEAR THE ANSWER! The FIRST METHODIST CHURCH | Cerner ef EATON and SIMONTON STREETS _. > 949 A.M. SUNDAY SCHOO, 6:30, P.M. METHODIST YOUTH FELLOWSHIP monies Was shap: Ore cero 9:45 A.M. Classes for All oa La Superintende»t WOR! 11:00 At THE gs OF FAITH" EVENING WOR be THANKSGIVING” we $. J. Moss, Director of Choir Mrs. B. Archer and Miss Betty Brady, Organicts Wednesday, 7;30 P.M., Prayer-Praise Service day, 8:00. Young People’s Night The First Baptist Church Gormer BAHAMA and EATON Sirents GEORGE McNEILL RAY, Pastor SUNDAY SCHOOL. 9:39 AM Walyin Willard, Superintendent WO:SA AM. 9. . . « . Morning Worsbep " Sybiect: “FORGET NOT THE LORD THY GOW Morning Worship Service Broadcast Over WK WF BAPTIST TRAINING UNION, 6'5 PM 7:30 P.M. . . « . . Evening Worclp BAPTISM SERVICE Wosdnesday. 7:30 P.M., Prayer and Prawe Service Fridgy, 7:20 P.M. Choir Practice oe ae ee