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7 :, . : . : ,: ; : : . < . \.. 1 THE CLEWIS TON NEWS , . "\ . " c' , t H .,-'.. VOLUME 14; NUMBER 28 CLEWISTOX, FLORIDA, FRIDAY" JUNE 21, 1910 SUBSCRIPTION $2.00 PER YEAU , HOUSE VOTES TO MORANS AT EQUATOR I r rF rI iiic Will Consider New . -- --- -- EXTEND SUGAR ACT -:! ( .. ,T' :,:/:' 1' i i.t ' :' : :" ': ; District Loan : Drainage ; : ;!: DEC. '41 ZI' -- -- -------- --- . UNTIL 31 ..> ---'- . -- .' :;j jT Red Cross Drive I Appraiser Is ExpectedTo AMENDMENT: MAY RUING VETO I RY PRESIDENT IF APPROVED Being Continued : Arrive In State ,\ BY SENATEA . r : I Next WeekThe bill to extend' the 1937!) Sugar The Red Crows drive for the war Act for another year was passed I relief fuT'd is bring continued by r Reconstruction Finance Corporation - by the House of Representatives R. L. Coker, who has raised more : following a joint meeting Thursday without a roll call vote than $20C. for this purpose. The of the Everglades Drainage District but contained an amendment which original quota of $200 was' doubled, Board, the Bondholders' Committee, may..cause it to be vetoed by Presi- and it is hoped that all those who and Landowners' Committee, Io' dent Roosevelt according to some Wave not contributed will give Washington last Thursday, agreed authorities something to\vard putting Clewis tan lo open' negotiations for a new loan . The amendment, passed 135 to f r a. R :x \: i. ,t over the top in the* enlarged quota commitment to the drainage districton ,20' after a five-hour debate, would assignment.The the basis of improvements in restrict the importation of refined fund is $138 short of the the district since 1938 when an sugar, from Puerto Rico and Hawaiiin ,$400 quota assigned. The need original commitment was withdrawn. . order that continental refiners for funds is so urgent, however, An appraiser is expected to arrive would be assured of plenty of raw that national Red Cross 'officials in Florida from Washington next to keep their plants in full, I sugar are urging all chapters to disregard week to begin a new appraisal, 'of operation. The President is expected - quota assirnm"ents'and to continueto the district to determine whether or to veto the hill if passed by raise all possible for this cause. not the improvements justify mak: . the Senate in the same form Another box of garments is to ing the loan. The extension of the Sugar Act be prepared by the' Clewiston chap- marketing quota The Washington meeting was ins'tigated - will the cause ter of the American Red Cross for system to last until December 31, I by a group of interested use of war refugees, and Mrs. F. 1941. The Senate is expected to landowners of the district who felt Deane Duff chairman production : that no real progress could be madein at , act on the measure once. I I is requesting that those who can The amendment was' offered by I the 'glades until the drainage in assist making these Rep. McCormack of Massachusettsand e above picture of Jay W. Moran, popular vice-president and garments indebtedness is cleared up. They volunteer for the work. is designed to hold importations general manager of the United States Sugar Corporation and Mrs. arranged with the members of the of refined sugar from Puerto Moran, now on a six-weeks tour of South America' was taken on There is sewing of various simple drainage district ,board to meet Rico, to 126,033 short tons and from the Equator near Quito, Ecuador. "Contrary to popular belief", garments, knitting of sweaters and with the Bondholders'' Protective Hawaii to 29,616 short tons. The Mrs. Moran writes in a letter accompanying the photo "it is quite crocheting of wool scarves. Those I Association Washington and amendment was fought vigorouslyby cool here at this time of year and I wore a coat except while this who wish to volunteer are requested I several of the landowners attendedthe delegate King' of Hawaii and picture was being taken"... Latitude 0 degrees 0' and 0" is inscribed' to contact Mrs. Duff or 1Irs.R'I i conference. Resident Commissioner Bolivar on the monument. Y. Patterson. I At this meeting there was a gen- Pagan of Puerto Rico who said it eral discussion of points of the was vrong- in principle" to restrict i Local Man Burned district indebtedness, between the manufacturing in any area under Present Engineer Work CLEWISTON STAYS I II representatives of the bondholdersand the American flag. the board members :with several Line ShockAndy By High Florida's Congressional delega- Will Be Continued officials of' RFC attending the meet- tion opposed the bill as did that AT LEAGUE TOP ing as observers. The meeting was of Louisiana on the ''ground that I held in the Hill Building in Wash- Garrison, local painting contractor - mainland producers do not get a Caiawan Nelson engineer in ington which is headquarters for is confined to the Clewiston fair share of the national quota. charge of the U. S. Engineer subofficeA4 i' WITH DOUBLE WIN the Drainage and Irrigation division. ' I Hospital :;recovering from severe . '" Growers of these areas had hoped of RFC. At.- its conclusion H. C. , : J/. 'tats. | ,is v, , "that the cC.. ld'r-expirflwilh"o, f Rorick: head of the 'bondholders'group , continuation the recent: ,veto, by'the President of Sunday was a fiell day for Hooky I from a contact with a high voltage ' i ,at this session of Congress I said that his clIents'would be -' which' would. probably mean the livers and- Harbors bill would Avant, star hurler for the Clewis- line of the Florida Light and Power willing to consider any settlement Its future ab ndo ment.Not' have no effect on' work now underway I ton baseball team, 'as he provedthe Company shortly after noon Wed which the board might be able to , of the theory nesday.Mr. . fallacy popular dol- " the on the CaloosahatcheeOkeechobee make under fifty cents on : that 'a pitcher cannot hit as he Garrison was doing some ; False-But Wrong project and on maintenance lar, as a cash settlement., pounded out two doubles and a painting at the new W. C. Prewitt work on the'pioject.. The members of the board felt i single in four appearances in the home east of (town and it was desired - Fire Alarms Turned In The bill, he' explained, carries first game Sunday and batted in for some particular work to very jubilant over the success__pf .\. I their trip following the decision of only appropriations for new pro- enough runs besides scoring two use an electrical buffer. Connectionshad l\1 the RFC to reconsider a loan and startedor posed work and any work himself to, win over Belle Glade not yet been, made between the The Clewiston volunteer fire de- members returned most of the approved by ;Congress previously 61. He continued his effective house wiring and the power cornpany's partment is anxious that those re- would go on as'scheduled. This ,home leaving J. E. Beaidsley; Clew the with line but in slugging second game high every thing porting fires in the future give the will mean the Completion of the iston member of the board there another in two in Mr. Garrison double appearancesas was readiness so location of such fires for failure to East Shore levee work and th3 for a few days to draw up necessary left-fielder the local boys took and attempted to ' disastrous a long pole do so sometimes has and new St. Lucie lock but will eli- information which the RFC request- ' winning the nightcap 15-1. throw the switch and make the embarrassing effects. minate any immediate work on ed. In this work he was assistedby One day the first of the week a ,channel deepening and re-routing. Avant gave up eight safe hits, connection. He was, unable to do Attorneys R. E. Kurtz of Fort I fire was reported by telephone, the, issued four passes and struck out so and climbed the pole to reach :Myers and R. C. Alley 'and R. K. Emergency repairs to the levee six batters faced him while the switch. In some way as he who alarm was sounded and the truck' Lewis of West Palm Beach. They have been virtually completed leav threw the switch he made contact was. rushed to the H. J. Oglesby his teammates were collecting 'I returned home by plane Monday ing everything in readiness for the and with the high voltage line said home where the call was said to eleven hits off Williams for Belle night. 1 hurricane season. If no storms he knew he I that the next thing have been placed. No one there Glade. Indications are that a defeat Included in this data prepared ! occur before, September, Mr. Nelson in the hospital. The accident knew anything about a fire and the might have been sustained by was for the RFC was a resolution' from said, the east .shore levee will boys concluded it was a false alarm the local team had it not been for occured shortly after noon. ,the board requesting a commitment, be almost ' completed. and took the truck back to the city Avent'a batting. It was believed that his body fail- a resolution setting out security hall. Just as they arrived there a Sandy Bell was the batting star ed to make the proper ground for for the loan, a trial balance as of J passer-by informed them that an Large Bass Caught of the second game with four singlesin the full effect of the current and May 31, 1940 with explanations, automobile was burning up at theA. five trips to the.plate. Clark, that his life was saved by his being the anticipated tax collections on C. L. passenger station so they From Local Camp Avant and Roberts each got doubles. thrown backward from the pole instead the basis of the 1937 act, a brief quickly went to the scene and extinguished Forbes struck out eight and gave of being caught, and held. His (Continued on Page 4) the fire but only after up only six scattered hits. Clewistonhit fall was said"to have been some the car had' been virtually destroyed. Summertime is fishing time and safely off Gre rs; offerings twenty feet but there were no Oil The car was a 1936 Ford owned the bass in Lake Okeechobee are, twelve times but the eight errors broken bones. Worst burns were in Hendry County Men \ by Louis Wethington. cooperating nicely according to Bill made by'his teammates were responsible the palm of his right hand and on " Johnson, genial manager of John- for most of the Clewiston top of the head.- Minor'burns were Ratify Tax Program Dr. Picket. Talks On son's Fish Camp, who reports some runs and the one-sided score. found on face and arm. . ; very nice catches during the past In the ArM game Belle Glade Mrs. Garrison arrived Wednesday The Hendry County Oil Men's week with an increasing numberof and from Lake City, Mich., where j : County Health Work made three runs in the fifth Association, composed of wholesaleand . .. large fish. one in the sixth; Clewiston made she has been on vacation for the retail dealers in petroleum and Silas Adkins brought in, an eight three in the fourth, one in the past two months.Homeworkshop. other motorists supplies, met in ) Dr. W. H. Pickett of Jackson- and three-quarter pound bass Wednesday sixth and two in the eighth. In I Clewiston on Monday. The local ville, made an interesting talk on afternoon which he has the second game Belle Glade scor- Club association, which is affiliated with the work of the county health units, registered in the Western Auto's ed their lone run In the fifth and the Florida Petroleum Industries I at a meeting held after- fishing contest and is the largest Clewiston scored three times in Elects New OfficersThe Committee, adopted a six point Wednesday entered to date. Several others the first, twice in the third, four program setting out fair' principles noon in the new school auditorium. weighing five and' six pounds have 'times in the fourth, four in the of taxation for oil men and motor- ; He outlined particularly work of been caught. (Continued on Page S) Clewiston Homewoikshop: ists. "As one of the most important the tubercular clinics, the clinics Geo. F. Davis, J. !.'. Hancock, A. Club held its first meeting on Tuesday points in our program," said J. A. <, : for venereal diseases, and pre-natal Boone and Jack Kinsey formed a Beardslcy Speaks At June 11, with the following McGehee, chairman of the local "' clinics, describing the work done party out Thursday which brought present: association, "we are urging the t, in other localities and pointing out in sixteen nice bass. E. L. Stewartand Kiwanis Meeting C adoption of a constitutional amendment - B. H. Cuttino, A. W. Dodge, .. the opportunities for the local unitwhich" C. E. Miner brought in a R. Gaskell D. S. Herbertson? H. in Florida to effectively prevent - I was established only recently. string of eight and A. E. Oliver the continued diversion of . J. E. Beardsley was the speakerat Turner, W. Woodard, B. E. Herr- and 'G. Small six the same after- highway funds for nonhighway pur- ', the weekly meeting of the Kiwanis - Dr. C. \\'. Pease, also of the noon. Visiting fisherman also did ing.D. I poses. - . Club on Wednesday evening, : state ,health department was present well with T. H. Earle and W. E. detailed S. Hcrbertson was elected "Taxes currently paid by jnotor- giving an interesting and , ..' at the meeting, as were Miss' Wornig of Miami bringing in twelve account of his trip to Washington president and W. Woodaid secretaryand Ists would be more than adequateto Elizabeth McCloud and G. A. and George R. Sims of New Port i treasurer of the organization.A. finance the construction and ! to discuss Everglades Drainage refunding - Warren, local workers of the Richey 12; Frank Jennings of with the RFC. i S. Martin, P. tt: Smith, W. maintenance of highway," said Mr. rx i'"_ Hendry-Highlands county unit. Bristow, Okla., had twelve ,and c. Mr. Beardsley gave''the Kiwaniansa II. Harmon,'A. O. Ward and II. A. McGehee "if such large sums of The meeting was not as well at- E, Brooks of Miami 12. comprehensive outline of the Salinger have also expressed a desire money were'not diverted ito other tended as it should have been due On Sunday Earl Tyer and Dick drainage district set-up at the present I to become members but were purposes. During 1938 the state' probably to the Change in the hour Crawford of Bradenton brought in time and the plan now proposed unable 'to attend the 'first meeting.The collected $22.801,000 from the tax ' which- was made the day previous. nineteen the largest of which to refinance the indebtedness next meeting of the club of seven cents, per gallon ort gasoline - i.I .. However, it is hoped ,that as the six through an RFC loan. 'He also I will be held in D. S. Herbertson's Fees for the registration,' of r:,' work continues more people will weighed pounds. concluded his talk with some comments garage workshop Monday, June 24 motor vehicles accounted for an '9i:' realize its advantages and more Most fishing is being done now relative to the Clewiston at S:00: p. m. additional $6,432,000, and special] interest will be shown in these around Rock Reef and Observation Community house as proposed and Anyone 'interested in home craftsmanship fees upon motor carriers added an- , educational! m tinif. '. Island, '" -,. cost of annual upkeep is invited to attend (Continued on pas 8)'f , 4 I -' -" I _, __, ,_ - '" ,- ', :T, :-.i:' .or-,; -*" ',: : .l : "t ': : ';._;", ", -: ,,,'_.T _"; ';' C. ': -' " " :P? } : ,: 7- ; "ff; ry, "" ",: : . 771'P IOR I :::.-----. IMPROVED . High Schools Also Turn UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL HOUSEHOLD . r Out 'Vocational': GradsNew SUNDAY |LessonBy QUESTIONS. HAROLD L. LUNDQUJST. D. D. For whiter mashed potatoes or W EA Nfi Education docs its school Dean of The Moody Bible Instituteof boiled rice add of York City's Board of not confine high Chicago. a pinch creamof R D EN students to the study of languages and mathematics. On the contrary fp''''3!';ed bv Western Newspaper Union.) tartar to the cooking water. there is an 11-story building, right in the heart of the garment center, * Washington, D. C. wherein high school students receive the vital training necessary to Lesson for June 23 Mix grated or chopped carrots CHICAGO LINE-UPS those who would enter the trades. In the Central High School oj into apple and other fruit salads. Speaker Bill Bankhead is in a They will add to delicious crunchi.ness. . direful predicament.It's Needle Trades, every trade, from retail merchandising and selling, to Lesson and suBJects copyrighted and Scripture by International texts selected I . a White House secret, but the hand-made shoe manufacturing, is taught to girls and boys later to follow > permission.Council of Religious Education: used by * courtly mannered and able Ala- those pursuits in the commercial world. Always keep flour in a warm, baman is the President's personal MALACHI DEMANDS HONESTY dry place. Damp flour will never choice for keynoter at the Demo- GOD make light cakes and pies. cratic convention-a high honor TOWARD * much sought after by a number of LESSON TEXT-Malachi 3718. Never serve food in a dish that h, big shot party leaders. At least GOLDEN TEXT-Bring ye all the tithes is too large for amount of food half a dozen are pulling every pos- Into the storehouse, that there may be meat in mine house and prove me how herewith, served. It detracts from the appearance sible wire to land it. .J friiS1a saith the Lord of hosts if I will not open of your table. But Bankhead, who can have it on you the windows of heaven and pour you out a silver platter, doesn't know whether 4 : zr xy .a blessing, that there shall not be room enough to receive it.-Malaehl 3:10. Favorite Star he wants it'or not. .- Quilts Reason for his dilemma is a virulent case of vice presidentitis. Spiritually sick-and desperately Are Prize Winners so-was Israel in the days of Mal- Bankhead feels he is a strong sec- achi. The nation had been ond-place possibility and that the released keynote speech customarily is made from captivity in Babylon and had is candi- been back in their own land for by a dignitary who not a date. For him to 'accept the role, ptf wiiiMMiw. almost a century. The outburst of therefore, would be an admissionthat religious enthusiasm which charac- {,.. he was out of the running. And terized their return had resulted in t 4 Irr Bankhead is anything but that. He the rebuilding of the temple (Ezra is very much in the vice presidential : 1:1-4). In this they were encouraged - race. by Haggai, as we recall from Roosevelt picked Bankhead be- .+.n... our lesson of last Sunday. ,They had he liked the speaker's witty later been led by Nehemiah in renewed - , speeches cause at the last two Jackson Above we see girls in the class of draping of original patterns and interest in spiritual things :. day banquets. But while flattered, costume designing at work in that department. and in the rebuilding of the city ., the speaker is still undecided whether M MVA wall, but now again they had turned , to accept the President's offer. away from God. Malachi came 1 s...:. Note-Roosevelt's choice for per- with what one might call God's last , manent chairman of the convention ,,r.y 'wa\nai,. ..! .,'/t.,4' C'w. ; ; ,', a word before judgment upon their ' a<'%!S '' w..C\ ,yyJllX4lf? r :: :: ::o> h' ; is Senate Floor Leader Alben Bark- sins.I. . k- ley, 1936 keynoter and also a vice Apostasy."Ye Pattern No. Z454 :' presidential hopeful, though not a have turned aside" (v. 7, CTAR patchwork! Synonymouswith ': very hot-and-bothered one. ThePresident's p R. V.). This was God's complaint this are three quilts which V., choice for his floor manager against His people. In spite of His have been its consistently popular r.." is brainy little Senator Jimmy blessings upon them, they had inter- representatives from early American - f; Byrnes, assisted by Senators Minton married with the heathen, they had times right up to' the present. of Indiana, Pepper of Florida, Lister dealt treacherously with their breth- Lone Star, Broken Star, Stars F: Hill of Alabama and Mayor Ed ren, and had neglected to worship Upon Stars all' ', f'yf are equally lovely .t. Kelly of Chicago. w God. What was even worse, they whether made in bright golden ::t felt no conviction about their sin ,shades of yellow and orange, or in . r: HOOVER VS. LANDON and denied that they owed God any- the delicate colors of the rainbow. ,r. '; Behind the bitter strug- thing not the debt of common b scenes a ) N even And in this grand pattern, Z454, i', gle is shaping up between Herbert gratitude. '15 cents, you receive cutting :, Hoover and Alf Landon at the Philadelphia Read the insolent, self-confident guides, color arrangements and : assertions of the convention. and questions estimated yardages for all three. k::' The ex-President is bent on writing .people in verses 7, 8, .13 and 14. Let your scrap, bag assist, in the t;.: into the platform an "endorse Think how perfectly they fit the atti- making of star quilts-prize, win- t..' ment" of his administration along tude of thousands of unbelievers and 'ning in design and beauty. Send the lines of the one in the Glenn backslidden Christians in our day. order to 1; ;. Frank Program committee report. These two boys are engaged in the fur-working class, putting finish. II. Robbery. : 4',- Landon is not. flatly opposed to this, ing-touches to fur jackets. V Vocational tt.'o'rk.such as this,is of the greatest Illness commonly,habits center of , although?he considers it'unnecessary'and value in fitting students for jobs'a f'graduation. infection,* whether it"be physical- or -'AUNTl\IART A"' .,... likely"to prove a campaign spiritual sickness. Malachi struckat Box 166-W Kansas City, Mo. + + "'' ps"'"' handicap. ryr yavr M3tlY;a.af}):: '.;C':: a very vital point when he revealed Enclose 15 cents for 'each pattern 3 is to last- ............ But he prepared wage a :Sr.ii9: J r.Gv'aTa''f! : :y: that the heart of,Israel's difficulty desired. Pattern No ditch fight for a liberal platform.He >' was dishonesty toward God., Name ............................... aY ky+ J. '' is determined to resist to the endHoover's 7a reflected itself in _Address ............................. That dishonesty plans for a platform to fit 4' his conservative views. 'Landon is spiritual things, but, since Malachiwas against any blanket denunciation of talking to an arguing generation - the New Deal. i (just like ours), he gave thema concrete illustration of their deceit VQAi_ ..tr GET COlD CLOGGED NOSE'WORKING Landon will be in , ; a powerful posi- There retail . shopson are two had withheld from God the v ON 2"AGAIN"WITH DROP -they tion to wage his battle. In additionto the 0J TREATMENT SELF-SPREADING, the ground floor of c '" ; tithes and offerings.Men . leading a midwestern bloc of at / 0""V b k PENETRO NOSE DROPS will school. In the stores stu- who would never cheat the least 100 votes, he also be the >r Kansas member on the resolutions dents receive training in telephone company out of a nickel , committee. that line of endeavor. Hereis ''will rob God consistently Sunday Future Ours ix Note-In its original form the arrangement a women's wear shop in after Sunday by sanctimoniously Remember this also, and be well under which Hoover will 4r' which a student-clerk sells slipping a thin dime into the collec- persuaded of its truth: The future ... speak Tuesday night, the first ses- ta'r't : tion plate. If that is all a man can is not in the hands of Fate, but in sion of the convention, also called 4 4' : LL student-goods. and should give, God will bless it ours.-Jules, Jusserand. p n.q w nw +l and multiply it for His glory. 'But for a speech by Landon. But this . :: it does not befit who was dropped when it was pointedout { certainly one that as a delegate he can get lives in luxury to give God's work ."MIDDLE AGE" WOMEN the floor any time. kl J y f the smallest piece of change whichhe Thousands have one ;; can decently slip into the plate. smiling thru this ''trying - WILLKIE BOOSTER Tithing may be said to be an Old ::' Pinkham'sfamousforhelpingfemalefuna time" by taking Remember the Liberty league Testament principle. Doubtless it fJ; : :: tional troubles. try it! A .;.;- which crusaded against the New is also true that the principle of New : : : LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S .f Deal in 1936? And remember Jouett Testament Christianity is that all VEGETABLE COMPOUNDEducation's , Shouse, its dapper head, who was a we have belongs ,to God, but often crony of Al Smith and the duPonts? the one who hides behind that fact & Well, Jouett is now the No. 1 Wash- does not give as much as the pe'opleof Aim ';' ington booster of Wendell Willkie. Old Testament times. Is that Education has for its object the -i ,, "Dewey will lead on the first bal- honest? formation of character.-Herbert lot," he says, "but that will be his III. Judgment.God . r high point. From then on he will is love, but that does not Spencer. fade out of the picture. On the second mean that His patience is without :. ballot, Taft will jump to the limit nor that He will forever with- '" front. But he, too, won't have the hold judgment. He says, through HEADACHE? : staying power; and on the third ballot Here the boys in the shoe-cutting department carve the making oj Malachi (v. 9), "Ye are cursed witha Here is Amazing Relief of Vandenberg will forge to the fore shoes from leather, by hand. These shoes later are sold in the retail curse." The blessing has been Conditions Due to Sluggish Bowels ri" -for a moment. But that will shoot shops located on the ground floor of the school. withheld (v. 10)). The devourer is )tgl J If you think all laxatives is his bolt. He won't have what it in the land (v. 11). He promised III.gm fjfJJU/1J act alike just try this ".. takes to make the and a"'II-" :<;IiJ' all vegetable laxative. ' the grade :r them release and blessing if they fe! 1 J .rte So mild thorough refreshing invigorating. De- leaders will then turn to the'ne repented and returned to the right pendable relief from sIck headaches bilious spells f { man who has-Willkie. tired feeling when associated with constipation. that which obviously means " way, / Kct a 2S<5 box of NR from your : "On the fourth ballot Willkie will their failure to do so would bring Without Risk druggist. Make the test-then :' I lead and" after that it will be a stam- judgment. We know that Israel if refund not delighted the purchase return the box to us. We will _ pede. Lr. despised.God's warning and. to this price. That' fair. e Shouse's explicit forecast should Get NR Tablets today.DeepRooted. ' day is paying for its sin. Will ;candidates-par- America be wise enough to heed ! God's call? =, licly declared he will lead on the F Feelings IV. Blessing.So . i':' first ballot. It' also is interesting in often the loving God had to True friends appear less moved '. view of the fact that Willkie is the :,: than counterfeit.-Horace. speak through His prophets of impending - one dark horse who far hasn't S: so a sin but how judgment on , r; single delegate pledged to him. , , gracious He is in that He always ' KILL ALL FLIES holds out the promise of blessing for rf' t,, POLITICAL CHAFF repentance and obedience. Placed anywhere. Daisy Fly Killer attracts and kills' files.PIc . Thirty years ago, a young man in Guaranteed, effective. Neat the ti 1t Look at precious promise ' . named James Mead came from oe k' |convenient-Cannot .epllll - 10. Thousands of Christians l WlllnotEoUorlDjureanythuur. Buffalo to Washington to take a jobas verse /Lasts all eeason. 20o at aU 7 6 join the writer in saying, "That is dealers. Harold Somcrs Inc., a Capitol policeman. He was 160I>oKalbAve..B'klyiwN.Y. true in A. D. 1940 just as it wasin befriended by another policeman, 400 B. C." Read verses 11 and D/USflf KKLLER James Reilly. Today Mead a sen- 12. Note that our God is not onlya ator, is trying to get a raise for 7 . JaJ F great God, but a good God. Reilly, now dean of doorkeepers. ; , I.' Airplanes have Consider the blessings of spiritual -Only. brought a mos- >JAavxay'w. .' ,. ,. fellowship-the certainty of victory quito from Africa to Brazil whichis .I7..NJG ++:wMtti..hd.v+G. revealed in verses 16 and 17. One GOOD MERCHANDISECan spreading malaria up and down'' In this picture we peek into the classroom where girls are taught marvels that Israel could resist sucha the Amazon. Public health direc- to work on sewing machines. The advantages of such training can loving plea just as one wonders Be'CONSISTENTLY Advertised tors that if not agree checked it hardly be overestimated, whether the girls intend to enter the corn also why men of our own day of decimate might the ' population of resist His gracious O BUY ADVERTISED GOODS'r" . South America. mercial world or not. God's grace still invitation. {.'..,..... .-, '::;-f' ''' .- .,L--'"" -- #-; '',.-'. f ..\,-w- "*"gfyASK '-'" ,':,(:,':.I'r"'.' ".";. .':.':.'. .' 1,;.,,,,,,,,,.,;',': ''; ',< ": - - Son Knew Economical Way r 4.: y. y Yq yhyc. I ry.oi. To Bring About Result ME 'Th A Quiz With Answers Offering Information Father and son had gone together ANOTHER.on variotlssubetts s sWga to a bazaar where a pretty 'girl 'p7r 'v's was selling kisses in aid of local . V p' - t J ?5 s' "here's dollar bill. You go and 1. Who delivered the famous 1. Demosthenes (his orations 5r. kiss her. When 'I was young, you orations first called philippics? denouncing Philip Macedon). ; can bet I made 'em scream!' 2. What is the longest verse in 2. Longest, Esther 8:9.: Short- The son left his father, and the Bible? The shortest? est, St. John 11:35. shortly after returned in a high 3. For what people is,Suomi an- 3. Suomi is another name for the state of satisfaction. other name? Finns. - "Well, did you kiss her, Son?" 4.: What is the slop chest on a 4. The store of clothing, for issue asked the father. merchant ship? to ,the crew. S\ "Yes, 'you can bet I did, Dad," 5. In how many states are wom- 5. In 24 states and the Districtof -C o,;;: r<;Ma''Si'+:y was the reply. en permitted to serve on juries? : Columbia women are permittedto '.1' dk.ww } "And did. you make her 6. What is the term for a per- serve on juries. !'II !' 'C'a\bR .i. .. scream?"' son who is always telling you his 6. The technical name is anhe- "Scream? I'll say so! I kept troubles and finds no pleasure in donist. Commonly he. is ,called a A TEA IN THE TIME nv. irkcctw the dollar." life? grouch. ';- (See Recipes Below) - Househo1dNewsLf HOW': to SEW RUTH SPEARS By WYETH lOr i _. _ - - V V V V v v v y V VVHEAVY V V V V V V V V V CARDBOARD '1 1DO next week' with more "attic KOoI q D OR AN OLD magic." Meanwhile better send PICTURE RAME--> your order for your copy of Sew- .. ,'Y' yt'o ing Book 5 to: CIRCUS CUTOUTSIN FREE EVERY PACKAGE t 0 MRS. RUTH WYETH SPEARS Drawer 10 * . o Bedford Hills New York 'j it's the custom, in a great many batter in very small greased muffin CUT VELVETEEN Forgive Faults clubs, to draw the season to a grace- tins (1% inches in diameter). Press ;o FIT;THEN TURN Enclose 10 Cents for Book 5. Two persons will not be friends ful close with a charming spring batter up sides and over bottom so LASS/a INSIDE AND EDGES SEW BACK Name ............................... long if they cannot .forgive each r tea. If you're chairman of the refreshment that there is a hollow in the center. EDGE OfO'tiiED Address ............................. other's little failings.-La Bru- . ;;;:::,:;/ committee for that delightful Fill this hollow with an almond fill I /-SEW MUSLIN yere. ?-::j.:- social function of your or- ing (about 1 teaspoonful). FRA 1E TO BACK , \::;:":.:; ganization, why not plan to make Almond Filling. STICK PICTURE I . ''7:"-'-:: ='- "In the Time of Roses" the theme 2 eggs TO'BACKUP GLASS WITH GUMMED TAPE i : " - " ''' song for your tea?* Vz cup sugar YOU remember Miss Fixit [DEMAND PE-KO' HIGHEST QUAllTyAT !.:::, Use here there and Vi salt NO : roses everywhere teaspoon a week or so ago in one INSURE EDGE JAR EXTRA 60STiRV66ERS } I-"'" :- a rose-pink damask Vz pound finely ground almonds of these articles, made over'an old [ FOR I r c, '- cloth 'with rose Beat eggs until very light and add rocker? Today's sketch shows A PERFECT' . , 1 c"D_.::. ., v pattern, ; rose- sugar, salt, and ground almonds how she used that chair at her SEAL) -,0\ f V Z-',:' sprigged china; a which, have been put through food desk. The full description of the : !II :- great bowl of real chopper twice. Bake 30 minutes ina transformation of the chair is in CHOICE ' ., <{/'i. ,a roses for the cen- slow moderate oven (325 degrees). Sewing Book 5, which is offeredhere ': ;",\<::- .: terpiece died and can- Strawberry Jam Gems. for the first- time.'*This new .' r; .> rose petals 2 cups general purpose flour book contains pages of helpful PRESERVES to decorate the 1h teaspoon salt ideas for homemakers and is . ( tiny cakes. 1 baking powder available to readers of this P-,- -.: I teaspoon paper : When U.LRJLYAI'tFfl1 ; you plan % 'shortening for 10 cents in coin to cover cost I . \ : : ,;>. ';' the refreshments, allow at least milkStrawberry % and mailing. cup . ;: three sandwiches - : : and two little :::;;'\.; cakes (or cookies) for each guest, preserves Miss Fixit painted an old desk 0 .: '. ',; Sift all dry ingredients and blendin blue:to match her chair., She had , 'j"; and a pound of mints or salted nuts :;;:;:.," for each 25 guests. If the tea is a shortening. Add liquid and knead some enlarged snapshots that she RE'O'6 F) e for few seconds. Form wanted to the desk but ' '; ', ...... lightly a hang over -: : large one, you'll need two platters . \.< '. small biscuits with finger tips as for she also wanted to repeat the blue Approved by Good Housekeeping Insti ! of sandwiches : :- two of cakes and one Me and the Household Searchlight, dough mixtures. Make small color and of the red in the , yeast some I ;< :: dish each of , .:: mints and nuts, on the If your dealer cannot supply you o e indentation with and put 1 chintz used for the chair. So spoon , table at one time, and make sure send 201 with your dealer's name fora , that for each platter 'on the table.fiF. teaspoon ,strawberry preserves in she 'decided to. make blue vel- Trial Package of 48 genuine PE-KO .- :: '. each indentation.: Stretch dough Jar Rings sent prepaid. veteen frames for the picturesand ; , there's at least full in one one the ; : >; :;'; kitchen to take its place. over opening'and pla-ce'in greased then hang them with red rib- :.. muffin tins. Bake in hot oven ((450 bon. The diagrams show exactly - ,-4;{::'!:::: dainty Choose sandwiches an interesting for variety your tea.of like degrees biscuits.) until brown. Serve hot how the frames were you made. PE-KO EDGE j JAR RUBBERS _1:1fI' :/ ,> '. Betsy, who also streamlined an Oblong brown bread sandwiches :;. Dream Bars.' old iron bed, 'which she found in : ". with cream cheese and marmalade (Serves 6-8) the attic will be with us again ?\; :'i' are good, and combine effectively 1% cups flour - rr 2_:';:,- '. with round white bread sandwiches, 1% brown \ cups sugar '''::";'J:','. with a blend of tuna fish and may- Vz cup butter White Doctor's .. :"::''' '_' onnaise between them. Very thin, Vz teaspoon baking powder MagicThe Dangerous PassionsThe them, and we ought to mistrust ji :; : dainty slices of an unusual bread 2 eggs (well beaten) inhabitants of Trobriand.Islands 'passions have an injusticeand them even when they appear : /J':. are excellent for plain bread and Vz teaspoon vanilla extract southeast of New Guinea, an interest of their own, which most reasonable.-La Rochefou : j'_ butter sandwiches. % cup coconut always have stiles before their renders it dangerous to obey cauld. 1,, : I ;-i houses and close them An to they dig , I: assortment of dark and light Mix 1 cup flour with tablespoons .j :1 cookies, and very small cakes holes which they cover with I pro- brown Cut in butter. Pat into sugar. vide the sweet touch for your menu. greased square leaves. Under the leaves are I Get this FREE 8'IJ(E' And tea you must have, of course. and bake 10 poisoned spears.If . Tea when P pan the islanders thus show a i For over 70 years grateful people all over the South have trusted , properly made, is one minutes in a mod- of the most certain cunning, they are simple Wintersmith's Tonic for the relief of Malaria. To convince invigorating drinks you erate oven (350 can serve. It is most important, degrees). Add folk in many ways. Some years YOU,we are offering this complete,761-page Holy Bible,FREE. - especially when making tea for a < baking powder to ago the medical service consid- Just mail the top from one large carton (or'the tops from two group, to measure the amount of I) remaining Vt cup ered that they should be vaccinated small cartons) to Wintersmith Chemical Co.,Inc.,Louisville,Ky. tea used and to brew it just long flour and sift. but 'the sight of the instru- enough and not too long in order to Beat eggs and ments terrified them. They were I' insure its best fragrance and tang. add the remain- told that a sorcerer was approaching - 1 (Three to five minutes is generally ing 1% cups brown sugar, beating the islands, spreading disease 1 conceded to be just about right thoroughly.. Then add the flour and which would kill people by hun- brewing time.) the vanilla extract. Spread this'mix dreds. The only protection against Bishop's Bread. ture over the partially baked butter him was a government mark- . (Makes 1 loaf) and flour mixture. Sprinkle with coconut two spots on one arm. Imme- <. 3 eggs return to oven, and continue diately the wizard'saw those spotshe Nodding in Doubt Doubt Materializes \ 1 cup sugar baking approximately 25 minutes would beat a retreat. So the The doubtful beam long nods I Doubt indulged soon becomes I IVz cups flourteaspoons longer. .islanders. hurried to the surgeon. from side to side. doubt realized. 'J \ I1h baking powder English Currant Bread. J : \ % teaspoon salt 2 cups bread flour 2 cups nut meats (broken) 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 \ 1 cup dates (sliced) Vz teaspoon nutmeg M \/i h', \_" 1 cup Maraschino, cherries % teaspoon salt . .1 Vi pound sweet semi-sweet % cup u r k' or sugar ;C' r / } ffi>Frj'' \ i)if,tAs ,chocolate 2 tablespoons butter Beat eggs until light, and add the 3A cup currants . Y <: /\Cr wS\' ) Vz cup pecans or other nut meats h { z ( GSi"G Vra 5 :./ :\n' vi. ' 2 f 1 rtr' . sugar beating just enough to mix: C7.r. s \ !' % ., Sift flour, baking (broken) ( Pv powder and salt 1 egg (well beaten) and add the nuts, :; % cup milk dates, cherriesand C 1 teaspoon orange rind (grated) chocolate 1 teaspoon orange juiceS which has been t all dry ingredients together.Cut . broken into pieces in shortening. Add currants and about the size of X11 nut meats. Combine egg and milk ! a five-cent piece. and add to first mixture. Add or- ( Add to the first mixture, and mix ange juice and rind. Mix well. Placein just enough to blend the ingredients. well-greased loaf pan. Bake in Grease a bread loaf pan thor- moderately hot oven (400 degrees) 40 to 45 minutes.On WITH oughly and line the bottom with SLOWERBURNINGv' wax paper. Grease paper and pour v'NA tir - ; in the batter. Bake in a moderatelyslow the Refreshment Committee? oven (325 degrees) for about Let Eleanor Howe's cook book, 1% hours. Cool and slice very thin. "Easy Entertaining," help you plan CAMELSI f. Little Swedish'Tea Cakes. your parties. In this practical, inexpensive - 1 cup butter cook book you'll find a A 1h cup sugar wealth of suggestions for making I 1 egg your parties a success-tested reci- .. ., i 2 cups cake flour pes that are unusual and delicious; In recent laboratory tests,CAMELS burned 25%slower "'-s- 1/4 teaspoon salt menus for almost every social occasion i is than the average of the 15 other of the largest-selling .J' 1 teaspoon vanilla extract hostess,, and too. general hints for the brands tested-slower than any of them.That means, 1 ;. ly.Cream Cream butter well.and Add add sugar well-beaten slow- Get your copy' of this cook book on the average, a smoking plus equal to eat J''r now. Just send 10 cents in coin to egg and blend. Sift flour once be- fore with measuring salt. Add and and blend then sift in flavor again .1 Howe"Easy, 919 Entertaining North Michigan," care Avenue Eleanor, 5 EXTRA SMOKES PER PACK! ing: Place a rounded Chicago, Illinois. teaspoonful of .1 (Released by Western Newspaper Union.) .-,1// :,..z....,.. ._ -: : -- : >' ;' :v "" ; :s0 .: :>_ O; :. :'-4i2:: : > ::"""- ':':-> <': _0.T-'T';;;;..1i: ::' : :',;;: : ;; -1. < PAGE FOUR TIlE CLEWISTON NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 . -- The Clewiston News I on our way. to get across the creek to town. We of the landowners possibility of I Throop. Landowners' Committee Hotel Crillon.. waded through the creek where the collecting -taxes on state owned representatives and attorneys: R. Santiago_ de Chile. water was about hip high and lands in the district, proposed C. Alley, H. T. Wallis, R. K. Lewisof reached the town on the run. plans for refinancing and collectionof Published every Friday In Clewlaton "We have been here in Santiago West Palm Beach R. E. Kurtz Florida, by tho CLEWISTON NEWS since Tuesday. We leave at 8 When we got there the shootinghad delinquent- taxes etc., and although and W. H. Reynolds of Fort Myers 'a Inc. Saturday morning for Buenos ceased and all the townspeople much of this data was pre- J. E. Frierson of Moore Haven R. Aires if the weather permits. were assembled on a vacantlot pared hurriedly it showed a decided Y. Creech, Luther Jones, V;'. R., KEATHLEV DOWDEN, Editor in front of the bank building. familiarity of the board mem- Hooker of Belle Glade and W. A. Santiago is located in a valley ber with conditions in, the 'glades. participate in impromptu ceremoniesto Buckner of New York City. surrounded by mountains whose Entered as second class mall matter : welcome the return of peace.A The report showed that there was The Bondholder's Committee, H. February 1, 1927. at the Post Office In peaks are covered with snow most two-horse wagon was pulled to practically no land reverted to the C. Rorick, J. R. Easton, both of Clewlston Florida, under the Act or of the year. The population is March 3. 1887.Sabeeription. a corner of the lot to serve as a state in Zone 1 under the MurphyAct Toledo Senator Grundy of Philadelphia - it is quitea 1,200,000 know , so you rostrum for the dignitaries. Hymn only 15 % in Zone 2 and the and Wm. Roberts of New city. The government is now books were hurriedly brought from percentage increasing in the less York City were all present. RFC Rote $2.00: Per Year. making rather drastic changes in the two churches and distributed valuable lands of the other three observers at the joint meeting were its plans for beautifying the city. I Advertising Rate On Application. among the crowd. The owner of ones but it was stated that no Strong, Satterfield, Joyce and -- All the avenues and streets are the drugstore gave a box of lemons great portion of this land close to Greeley. being widened and many of the Devoted to the advancement and welfare older buildings and landmarks are and a block -of Ice, and a barrel of drainage outlets would long remain of Clewlston and Hendry County. lemonade was quickly made. under state control and that there being taken down. It seems a NOTICE OF PUKLIC was no evidence of any wholesale IICAUIISG Everything was going along just shame in a way but it makes the -- lovely until they reached a point abandonment of lands in the dis ] Monday, July 1, 1940, at 4:30 P. M. h' The almanac tells us that summer city so much cleaner and more I United States Eastern Standard Time tin trict. Cancellation of state and : 8:37 this sanitary. So far, this is the most where it was necessary to decide I is fixed as the date and time when, started at officially have and who would be selected to make county taxes under the Murphy Act i. and the City Hall in the city of Clew- progressive city seen morning and from the temperatureat we the peace speech. Two of the, town's was said to., have had no effect on I iston Is designated as the place where the Commission it is very clean. .1 City snail holda the present time we're not inclined leading citizens a couple of lawyers, Everglades Drainage taxes which public meeting for the purpose of to argue about it. "There is a small mountain-or rushed forward and offered them- were on an equal dignity with state I considering and acting upon the' assessment - roll, of acting Board hill 2,600 feet-right in the city.It as a and county taxes. It showed that selves. of Equalization, of hearing com- is called San Cristobal and on 177,329 acres had been redeemedin plaints and receiving testimony a3 Encouraging that the RFC will The festivities had been gottenup its peak is a huge statue of the to the value of any property, real or consider a new loan to the Ever- so hurriedly that no one had Glades county by individuals personal, as fixed by the Tax Assessor, glades Drainage District, for it is Virgin which canbe seen from all been given authority to say what under the Act, '105,970 in :Hendry and perfecting, reviewing and equalizing - .beautiful the 1940 tax assessment. sections of the city. It is a - vital to all of us that some solu- should be done. So there was no 260,000 in Palm Beach, 250,000 in This notice dated this 15th of Heras day of sight and people speak tion to this indebtedness problembe person to say which of the two Broward 165,000 in Dade and Monroe June, 1940.MALCOLM worked out within a short time. dominating the city. opponents should be allowed to was smallest of the eleven coun- W. BIGG. "Yesterday we went by train to Clerk, vociferate on peace. Matters reached ties with 5,286. A total of 1,290- Vina Del Mar and Valpariaso on City Commission, City of 10- 754 redeemed with The appointment of Republicans an impasse. Neither of the acres was onlya Clewiston. the coast. The town of Vina DP! rw'2t. Frank Knox and William L. Stim- parties would yield to the other.In comparatively small'percentage June 21-28, 1940Clewiston Mar is 'a lovely summer resort comparable - son as Secretary of Navy and Secre [ an atmosphere surcharged with going back to the state. I ------------------- with Palm Beach and with tary of War has upset the Republican the sweet sentiments of peace these I The board must petition for the about the same season. The casino party far worse than the actual I two wordy warriors began to snarl RFC loan under the Wilcox Municipal 9hzahapmaiz. there is a huge building with a .. war. and snap at each other. Their Bankruptcy Act which expires gambling room which has 3.6 tables, anger mounted as they argued. One June 30 unless a continuing act I a ball room, bar dining room Despite the need for fast action I of them had a mouth full of gold introduced by Congressman Pat lounge and 'many porches. There is on defense bills the House takes and silver-crowned teeth. When hip Cannon is soon acted upon by Con- a lovely sunken garden. time out to impose another Sugar anger rose to a white heat gress. No time is being lost in Valparaiso is like any other port - Act. It is done, no doubt to keep he bared this array of. teeth to having the attorney for the board, city crowded 'dirty and unattrac ' the Latin countries of 'the new his opponent and 'produced a most John D. Kennedy of Fort Lauder- tive. In and around this part of world friendly to the U. S. but we ferocious aspect. dale, draw up a petition of bank- Chile calla lilies grow wild. Theyare believe bigger guns and more Finally, when they were just ruptcy to be presented to the court tall and A very large. very soldiers would'be far more effective. about to set upon each other with before the possible expiration of attractive flower here in Santiago fists and the act. Bondholders have feet a peace-loving citizen agreedto I is the thistle which is almost as 'large intervened and suggested that bothof I put up 51 per cent of bonds for as your dahlias dyed any .* ..*. .* them make this suit required under the N MjwMj N very agreeable to each of them so gorgeous. law.A RAMBLINGS. "Give all our love and be sure they quit quarreling, shook hands federal court recently ruled and have some grits cooked for us mounted the wagon, and began that taxes of the district were due By B. B. when we get home. This food gets bellowing at the peace-crazy crowd.It and payable, under the Act' of 1925 is my devout hope that the for all v tiresome after about a week. ".f years delinquent and that .:.. :..:..:..:..:..:.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:.:..:+:..:..:.(..:. it. *" people celebrate of that America will continue to the 1937 Act which lowered assess- - peace brought with ments was inoperative. On this the blood of our boys in 1918 and basis suits for foreclosure on some We have a guest columnist this I.:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:. that they shall never again have of the best land in the district week, in the unsuspecting personof occasion to welcome the ; RETURNof have already been filed by bond- Virginia Moran who is enjoyinga peace. 9, ! FULLER'SFULMJNATIONS holders against the United States 404. four-month's delayed honeymoon. I PYf Sugar Corporation, the Phipps interests - Having married the vicepresidentand R. F. C. Will- Brown Company ,and pos- of the general manager sugar sibly others of the larger g1 corporation at the height (or' was landown-I .1 fl' ers, of the 'glades.Attending . it depth-remember the freeze?) By FULLEN WARREN (Continued from Page : 1) the Washington .meeting Federal' had of the sugar harvest Virginia giving the effect of the ' to postpone her honeymoon until N:N:NN.N.N.11N.H:N.H.N:N:..:N.N N...N.N:N:N:.1.N:N:M: on land redemptions by,Murphy individualsand Act I were Mark:. R.Board members: Chairman - Tennant H. L. Lyons the summer when the cane can get by the I. I. Board, developmentsin George Chalker Thad Carlton andJ. Savings and LoanAssociation along without her husband for sev- The horrible holocaust that is the 'glades since 1938 including E. eral weeks. I I Beardsley, attorney John D. now making a shambles of Europe those raising the -tax paying ability Kennedy and treasurer K. M. The trip is a flight around South brings back memories of the ,world f America and realizes a longcherished war. Many dates of the last world :ttt N N.M N M.... .....1 N N N N .....;..... .-:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:..:IINNN:..:..:.;..:..:..:..:..:..:..:-:..:IINIIMNNIINN: .... . ..... NNIINN. : : :111N..N:IINM:* wish of Jay's. Virginia has war stand out in bold relief but .:11i. .N.N.N.N.N.H.N. ...N.N.N.N.N.N.N....1..M..1.ti.1..1:.N.11:111. :.N.N:1:.N.11.N:N.N.1N. .N:N:N.11. :.:.N:-:N:N.N.N.N.N.N...:..:N1. .N.111.:.N:11.H:N..1i.:...:":1:.N.N.1:1:.N."!"*. I I.1 found time on a very busy scheduleto none with such hallowed prominence ._. 1t write most interestingly of the as the day it ended, November ss yy country to friends back home. So I 11. Through all the tides of AX AX with Lucille Downs' permissionbut time no such joy has ever filled i' A *. entirely without Virginia's :::;: ::: the hearts of mankind as on that ENJOY AN knowledge-we are happy to pass fateful day of November. The cele- !! 1 along bits of her letters to Mrs. brations of that historic day were YXXX i " Downs. attended by occurrences that had i : II ; By way of explanation it should probably never before taken placein t ',.: : .. ALL ELECTRIC '. ''J., ; ... be mentioned that Mrs. Downs' made all the long history of the human :: '( < :' ,;: y.i..t. one singular request of Virginia be- race. :; " fore she left: "There's only one The annals of humanity, affordno U ;;. ;'uHOME; c<'"' C 44AX I thing I want you to do for me while such peculiar paradox of peaceas ". : .' '' '. .". you are gone. I want you to spiton that which occurred over in 0,0:. } ',-.. ':,.f-. '' .....<.:', ', .-- ,. ..' .',," :::: the equator for me." So by air Blountstown, November 11, 1918.It ::::t: I & mail last week came a letter en- has been 22 years since this .t..:. t. closing a picture of Virginia com- bizarre incident unfolded itself be- : 8 plying with Lucille's, request. fore my startled eyes and my amaz- :;: : Electricity is the modern servant; a servant that :;::: -' ed but it made such th $ Gran Hotel Bolivar. ears an indelible - Lima Peru. impression on me that I :;::;: takes care of both the work and the pleasures of the :I::t: I "I have enclosed a picture takenof remember it as though it had just :t::t;: home and one that will do everything: quickly efficiently .i..t. taken 'If :: place. you don't mind I .t.. :: me spitting on the Equator for you. Just wanted proof that f will tell you' about it. :&: and economically. >, :;::: Early the of , on morning Novem- IXY kept my word. The other picture taken at the' same spot shows the ber crossed 11, 1918 the creek my brother in front, Joe of, andI our Y i 9 One-penny will toast 26 crunchy slices of toast, or :;::i: latitude O 0' 0". I had a coat on t .f..t. house and went over to a neighbor's :tt: give two hours of safe but took it off for these pictures. your eyes reading light or operate :;::: Contrary to popular belief it is field, to plow in a few acres :;::;: radio 'for of ; your most day-and-ELECTRICITY is ; quite coolon this part of the of oats tor him. We were to be 1 a :::: :. \ equator all year. paid a dollar a day and dinner for :::: one thing that gets cheaper the more 0 f.it that you use. .t..t. - our labor. I assisted Joe by sitt- X4 AYAX . "We are leaving .Lima in a :' couple of hours for Santiago, Chile. ing on a rail fence ill the shade ofa :::;: 9 :: = tree and telling him how well he That is why it is so easy to have and enjoy a home : f Our ! stay here has been nice, but .t..t. i. we will both be glad to leave. was getting along with his plowing ++ that is all electric and modern. :.s':"; :; each time he came to the end ofa \... 435 t there is considerable damage here xx ' row. Also when ,he got hot and : AX ; from the recent quake. The town 1'. thirsty I fetched him a gourd of xx YYAA 4* of Chorrilos only 7 miles away well-water. We were proceedingin was completely destroyed. Only 6 X ... t :K',.. houses are left inhabitable. It is 11 o'clock this fasion we heard when a lot along of shoot-about :'iELECTRICITY::: IS YOUR CHEAPEST SERVANT YTXX terribly depressing to see so A'tA'A1 f many ing and shouting across the creekin ....t. ,t homeless and sad over the loss of town. At first we thought it ; ...:. L their still being loved found.ones. The dead are was just another of the lynchings ::i: USE IT EXTRAVAGANTLY. : that occurred so frequently in thai l "It is winter time here in Lima. section back in those days. But !! .t..t. , The sun shines but rarely for five when the shooting continued for .' ..... "" ,months. It is very damp, as it is some time we realized that it was A'YAY \ M.f..t. located in a valley and the clouds .... too long and drawn out to Le - a ' , .t..!. : - hang low over the city. I am sure lynching.At AUV AA , I would not like 8 A xYA : to live here for this point the wfe of the ;: very long. f I man we were working for rushedout ; : "Saturday night Jay and I were into the field and shouted "The iiS CT., awakened about 2 o'clock by at" war is ended." I jumped off the AY_ Glades Power and light Co. YA t A ; tremor. The windows rattled and fence threw my gourd and water YA : : our beds trembled for about 3 bucket into the air. Joe left the !! n ,:'t seconds. We were naturally mule and plow standing in the %$' ,-, frightened and learned the next day middle of the field. We both "lita A I YAA that it had been felt all over town rag" for. town where all the noise .......;.. .'.tC " .... "but no apparent damage done. So was going on. \t'o didn't. take ' you know wo 'will be glad to be time to r1N:..:..M:N:..:0....:N:.I.IN,1,1yNN:N N.NVN NM NN,1.:N.N:..:...:..:--.x.--.x' :o(..:.., : .H ":.,: :,,:.:,,: :,,:,,:,,:..,--x,;, A go around by tho foot-Iqg I ;..:..:..:O---h.; ";.q.X.o.r:..;*;.. :o ..:..HS;..).;..:..:..;..:+;..:.t-.x..;..:..:<<.;.+:..:w:<<..;.....J'.X+ +:.: ..) JUNE 21, 1940 THE CLEWISTON NEWS PAGE FIVE" Carol Redish, who is employedat Local Couples Are FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J BEACH PARTY , Okeechobee, spent the week-end The Friendly Church .l[ PersonalsMrs. 1 with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Married In Double REV H. G. McLcROY- Pastor Miss Elizabeth Draughn of Moore C. Redish. Haven, Miss!' Barbara Morrison, Miss Wedding SaturdayMrs. Sunday school 9:45 a. m., B. Roberta Spicer, Bob Beardsley, Bill Mrs. D. M. Draughn, Miss E. Herring, superintendent.' and Dick Owen enjoyed a beach Ellza-I Morning worsnip 11:00 a. m. ,party at Lake Worth Thursday. beth 'and Mary Ann Draughn of C. J. Gonterman spent the Cora Mae Brantley Jackson and 8:00 p. m. sermon by pastor. Moore Haven were Clewiston visitors - week-cnd in St. Petersburg. and Louis W. Wethington were Training Union worship meets FOR SALE-Two felt double-bed Tuesday. married in G:45 p. m., Arch Hodges dlr ctcr. . Saturday night a wedding !mattresses. Phone 103 or. see W. 11. Triueur, Havana, was a ' v ceremony which also united in Evening worship, 8:00 p. rn. Mrs Augur. Government visitor here Monday.Mrs. Mrs C. H. Berner, Bob and ,Reservation. - business , . sermon by pastor.Intermediate . marriage Miss Eloise Marsh andR. . Carline Berner, Jo Anne Crouch, G. A's. meet Mon- John Elmore was a business Mr. and Mrs. G. McDuffie- were E. Harris. Both couples, are : day 2:30 p. m. at the church. MOTOISHOAT FOR SALH visitor in Fort Myers Monday.Mrs. residents of Clewiston. shopping inest Palm Beach Sat- I Sunbeams meet at the church The ceremony was performed'in One-16 ft. urday. Monday 3:30. Dodge Boat with 15 _ Otto Larsen visitor , was a LaBelle at eight o'clock ,Saturday HP. Marine Engine both Junior in A-l Monday in Fort G. A's. meet at the church ' Myers. Mrs. L.' R. Oliphant left yesterday evening by County Judge W. T. Wednesday at 3:30 p. m.. at the condition.-Carl V. Rain, Box 452, ; \> Mr. and Mrs. Ed Colyer and for her home in Marietta, Ga., after Maddox. Mrs. Wethington wore a church. l Clewiston, Florida. It.", .. daughter, June, spent the week- visiting her daughter, Mrs. R. C. blue net dress with white accessories W. M. 'S. Executive Committeewill end in Tampa. Wilson, and 111'Wilson for two and a mixed corsage, and meet Monday at (8:00: p, m. Johnson's Fish Camp Mrs.. with Mrs. A. R. Droadfoot.The I weeks. Harris wore eggshell crepe Mrs. Lawton Mock, Lake Placid, monthly W. M", S. business I (Near Hurricane Gate) with white accessories and a small , visited Mrs G. Collins and Miss Mrs. E. L. Stewart, Mrs. J. A. meeting will be held at 3:30 Tues- Clewiston, :Fla. Hortense Collins Monday. corsage of mixed flowers. '_ day at the church. Hostesses will McGehee and Mrs. Robert Harri- Boats and l\Iotors-Guide Service Mrs. Wethington is the daughterof be Mrs. Alex McGowen and Mrs. Mrs. \W F. Mrs. J. F. son were visitors Tuesday in Punta i Rates Reasonable Simpson, Mr.and Mrs. J. B. Brantley and L. C. Miller.Midweek . Curry and Mrs. C. L. Downs were Gorda. Mrs. McGehee attended a W. II. Johnson, Mgr. I has lived in Clewiston for severalI services Wednesday visitors Friday in Fort Myers. district welfare board meeting I 8:00: p. m. at the church. years. She has been employed at R. A.'s. meet Tuesday 7:30 p. m. Keathley Bowden' left Wednesdayfor I Harvey Roberts, of the U. S. I the Clewiston Inn for three years. at the church. J. M. COUSE ," Western North Carolina for a Geological 'Survey spent several Her husband is the son of Mr. and vacation of several ,weeks days 'over the week-end in New Mrs. L. W. Wethington, of Moultrie, Counselor and Attorney at Law THE CLEWISTON COMMUNITYCHURCH do.? York City on business. He made Ga. He is associated with his Hopkins Building Wednesdays and Saturdays Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Lovvorn spent the trip by plane. 1! brother-in-law, Richard Small, a 0:30 to 4:00 Sunday in Okeechobee with their I painting contractor.Mrs. KENT PENDLETON, Minister parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lovvorn. W. B. Durst and Bill Everett of Harris is the daughter ofMr The Bible School meets at .9 : 45 Glasses Scientifically Broken LCIIMCH Gainesville are the guests for a Mrs.. Fitted and Repaired Duplicated and Claude Marsh who I a. m. with B. C. Flaniken supt. DR. F. D. GUDBAUROptometrist Miss Kunelle McGehee left Sunday few days of their son and uncle E. moved to Clewiston last year from ' for Monte Verde to attend a I WV Durst and family. They are Brooksville. She was a junior in The Worship hour is at 11:00: a. Phone IDS 5 Collier Arcade '- summer camp for six weeks. en route to Key West. High School this year. Mr. Harris' m.., James E. Beardsley is the choir Fort MycrH, Florida Successor to K. H. parents are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. director and Mrs. J. H. Doty is Oakley , Misses Frances and Miriam Ad- Charles Smith, Avon Park, is Harris; of Clewiston. He is em- I pianist. ' q kins of Moore Haven were visitorsin spending the summer here with ployed by the corporation.Both .. sugar The sermon theme will be: "The .MECHANICAL, STRUCTURAL Clewiston Tuesday. his aunt, Mrs. E. E. Kelly. He is " Great Commission. ARCIHTECTURAL couples will reside in Clew- DESIGNS employed at the Clewiston Motor iston. The C. E. Society will meet Maps Estimates on - Mrs.; T. B. 'Shelley of Miami I Company. Monday at 7:30 p. m. Lee Pridgen JOHN H. DOTY visited her father, E. E. Kelly, and M RS. R. E. HARRIS HONORED president and leader. Mrs. Kelly this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Wiandt drove program Engineering Consultant WITH MISCELLANEOUS to Tampa Sunday, accompanying SHOWER The Junior Choir meets on Wed- Hopkins Bldg. Clewiston, Fla. Mrs. R. C. Wilson and Mrs. L. I their son, Louis Leiter, who entered Miss Julia Anne Oglesby entertained nesday at 9:45: a. m. R. Oliphant were Tuesday visitorsin summer school for a six yesterday afternoon with a . Miami. weeks' course. miscellaneous shower complementing - I " _. Mrs. R. E. Harris, who before ' pV1NGS ' Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Couse of i' Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Arey re her marriage Saturday was 1IissEloise Safety of q Moore Haven were guests of friends turned ''Sunday from a two weeks' Marsh. Q SAFETY Q : b.' here Saturday evening.B. j i motor trip North. They visited Rummy was played during the Each Account 4 INVESTMENT OF YOUR ! i the World's Fair in New York City afternoon and prizes 'were won by1Iisses ..dividends Included- w H. Cuttino was, a business I and spent a few days in the Maine ' Leah Richaud, 1IargaretVon INSURED( lltt r4 1 . woods. visitor in Fort Myers on Wednesdayof Mach"and Florence Graham. this week. UP TO $5,000 l u l l y Mrs. W. C. Nail, Billy'and Miriam Molded jello with whipped cream, UP TO ' Dave Herbertson spent Tuesday Nail and Peggy ''Stalls of Moore individual cakes and iced drinks by an Instrumentality! GQ 35000. Q- and Wednesday in West Palm Beachon Haven were guests of Mrs. R. P. were served. of the ONCE Cu eOUnited business.: Wainwright and daughter, Mitchell The guests were Mrs. Harris; StatesGovernment Saturday. The visitors were cele Misses Martha Nell Alston, MargaretVon ; Henry Salinger was a business brating Mitchell's second birthday.Mr. Mach, FlorenceGraham, Iva 0 visitor in West Palm Beach Tues- Lee Graham, Maxine Doty, Lee "day. and Urs. Frank M. Rodriguezand Pridgen, Edythe Nell Cornette, j daughter, Shirley Ruth, havd Audrey Mclaughlin, Renee Wethe Under strict Federal W. H. Lanier, Ken: Swayne returned from Gretna, Louisiana. ington and Leah Richaud. I I I i ! Supervision. J.. C. Rosenberg were fishing at Shirley Ruth, who is attending the Offering Fort Myers Beach Sunday. Gretna schools, will, spend the sum ;MRS. ELMOKE ENTERTAINSHER a safe investment "', mer here with her parents. BRIDGE CLUB AVEDNESDAYMrs. < , Dr. O. F.. Schiffli is expected to I with liberal dividends. \ . return Monday from a vacation tripto I C. E. Miner accompanied Repre .' John Elmore was hostessto Highlands, N. C. sentative E. L. Stewart to Dade members of her bridge club No repurchase or '; City over the week-e 'd.. Mr. Stewart I Wednesday afternoon., Mrs. Harry I withdrawal feescharged. ', :Miss Marie Robbins is spendinga attended the meeting' of legislative Knight won a Fostoria sugar and ,few weeks with relatives in Mc- nominees which tentatively chose creamer for first prize and Mrs. . Lane, Virginia. Dan McCarty of Fort Pierce, as R. M. -Hare jr.Von a Fostoria the next speaker. I butter dish as second prize. An Miss Evelyn Hare is spending a ash tray, as traveling prize, was two weeks' vacation visiting her Rev. and Mrs. Kent Pendleton, also won by Mrs. Hare. " grandparents in Rock Hill, S. C. Miss Elizabeth Whiteman and W. 'ShrImp salad and an- iced drink Clewiston Federal Savings : ,/ G. Watt were in West Palm Beach were served by Mrs. Elmore to Mr.: and Mrs. E. W. Ullendahland Thursday attending a district meeting Mrs. W. W. Perry, Mrs. G. H.I I Gertrude Ullendahl left Sundayfor of Churches of Christ. TheRe Small, Mrs.Roy Alston, Mrs. Hare, ! and Loan a vacation visit with friends \\ Pendleton was one of the Mrs. A. C. Carlton, Mrs. Knight: Association '} and relatives in New York. speakers at the meeting.. and Mrs. Glen Etherton. - -- - -- - " \ -------- --- - - -- I t J M. E. Von Mach, his daughter Mrs. L. ,C. Rosenberg and son MRS. LANIER HOSTESS AT .......................................,.....................<................................", ,...,.............................................,............. ' Sue and son, Edward, left the first will return Sunday from a visit of WEDNESDAY BRIDGE CLUB II. .11 d of. the week for Detroit to spend a two weeks with relatives in Savan . few weeks vacation. nah. Her sister Miss Sybil Farrow Mrs. W. H. Lanier entertained 4 i will return home with her for a the Wednesday afternoon bridge' ) 1 Mrs. Leah Spicer, Miss Roberta few weeks' visit. Mr. Rosenberg club at her home this week. A :I, HL Spicer, Miss Marion Leydig and Miss 'will meet them in Titusville. sandwich plate was awarded Mrs. Florence Graham were visitors Saturday D. G.' Alston for . high score prize, in Fort Myers. I Mrs. Blanche Turner returned and a pair of guest towels was CLEWISTON 60Lf I if iff t Sunday I from High Springs, whereshe awarded Mrs. Keathley Bowden for : , C. V. Parkinson and B. J. Schroeder was called last week by the cut prize. , were business visitors in Birmingham I illness and subsequent death of Sandwiches, olives, and an iced j I f r' :: for a few days the first of her father, G. L. Churchwell drink were served 'by the hostess .i'. ',"' : COURSE : .," ,; .,:J.. the week. Charles Turner, who accompaniedher to Mrs. Alston, Mis. Bowden, )\Irs.T. :' ; .- remained in High Springs for B. Shelley of Miami, Mrs. ,L. C. :;: ;; : :2: Mr. and Mrs. Carawan Nelson are the summer. Miller, Mrs. J. W. Ezelle, Mrs. H. + \1. I .t. .' leaving, this morning for few R. Hall .s' I ..:. yn< Mrs. G. B. Thomas'and '.' I .. - weeks' visit with relatives in Mobile, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Graham haveas Mrs. Carl Johnson. ..i' I .t. Ala. .' .. .f. their guests Mr. Graham's .i' I .. brother, W. I. Graham, and his SWIMMING PARTY AND PICNIC .s' I. I'.!.' I The Rev. and Mrs. Kent Pendle- wife and children, Iva Lee, Juhe GIVEN SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASS .f.t' I' .::. ton have as their guest Mrs. Pendle- and Billy, of Waycross, Ga. On _ ton's brother, W. G. Watt, of Welington Sunday the - two families and Miss Miss Betty Spicer's Sunday Schools Ohio.T. Roberta Spicer visited Mr. and Mr Class of the Community Church en-. William Johnson In, Canal Point. joyed a swimming party and picnicat f to the Public ] i i's. J. Reilley, state road department LaBelle Saturday afternoon. The [ Open patrolman stationed in Cleviston vDirs.. Robert Harrison left yesterday =: party drove over and had a swim in , left Sunday for a two weeks' for her home in Albany, Ga., the pool at the Everett Hotel, and Y - stay in Washington, D. C. after visiting her aunts, Mrs. Elbert later had their picnic at the clay y 2is Stewart and Miss Ollie Moormanand pit just outside LaBelle. y iss is- Mrs. J. R. Deadwyler and daughter her brother, Jack Moorman. I 'Making the trip were Mauryne ft' J Janice, of Dclray Beach, are Prewitt, Mary Carlisle, Ogie Arnette, .s''t' J. , : % visiting: the former's parents. Mr. Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Carlisle of Elizabeth Whiteman and Marianne .t: I -- 1.. and Mrs I. S. X t Bell. Canal Point were week-end guestsof Jones. The girls were accompanied : friends in Clewiston.. by Miss Spicer, and Sandy Bell. f Mr. and Mrs. J. Fred Morrison y "'and Miss Barbara -- :;: Moderate Green Fees :i= Morrison have Dr. W. II. Pickett and Dr. C, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Tippey accompanied ' 'returned from a visit with relatives W. Pease, Jacksonville, 'of the state their daughter, Mrs. Zerney :2 ' in Jersey Shores, Penn.f t' Exceptional Fairways f i , health ; : department and Miss Elizabeth Meredith and her daughter, Patricia, : I : J. McCloud and G. A. Warren, to Jacksonville and Orlando this ' .,; Mrs. R. P. Wainwright and of .LaBelle of Interesting Greens 11 : the Hendry county week. Mrs. Meredith and Patricia ':;: : daughter, Mitchell and Miss Beth health unit, were in Clewiston Wednesday arc remaining for a few weeks' ;.,Nall spent Sunday In Moore Haven to conduct a meeting at visit with Mr. Meredith in Orlando " :with W. F. NaIl sr. the school Building.:) and with relatives. in Jacksonville. .......OC.v.P...H!.._'...H.._. .......!....i.tt",_tt"ttFRIDAY ....!.Vf.'!.....H!.."...._"...Tt.70.... ..!_..N......N.... ........N.N.. .!....!N.N..N.N"'.....!f...ti."""... _.-r. . . \ -.--...-_. --. .. ..-, --- -, .- -. __ n ' ... :": _,. -': , ; ,, , "F' ; _ : ; : . ;: ; . - ; r : : 4 r two keys to a cabinI I .I THE h.d CHEERFUL good times CHERUB. y I I IpY LID A L A RMAcL SMITH tFtlWTT, SERVICE t I.whet like. the was child 3im.ll.I don't expect to locate in New He turned when she spoke, glancing used to be. . Continued CHAPTER VII- ," John said, a little startled at at her, looked out and down Im -11- question. through the window again. sorry yearskeep deal"Mother of happiness gave my while father she was a great his aren't you going to practice "Manhattan is an island, isn't it?" piling up wife, the Major, too, I suppose, ?" the girl in red asked. "We he said in a detached, distant voice. And "cA L EnDAq, them little. assumed that you were." "I've never been able to believe it. .. though I was with very - Robert adores her." Gay changedher 'naturally'?" John asked But seeing" water down under tha separ?tin position and laughed. "How sol- but with the uncomfortable windows- Turn fromme emn we're being! We weren't solemn that he was being deliberate-' "John" Her breath caught in today. Did you enjoy seeing her throat. He looked so unapproach. ,. New York in a snowstorm?" Gay's connections are here. able standing there with his backto I\.C . "I enjoy being with you whereveryou thought-That's very disappoint- the room, in darkness, now, except are, though 'enjoy' is much too The girl in red gave a ripple for the blue and silver dazzleof \,.- polite a word." laughter 'which held, John the Christmas tree, the restrained WNU Service. "Those first few days at the cabin some confusion. "I was glow of the birch-log fire. She to develop chronic ail- slipped her hand into the pocket -We were so polite to each other. a "I can barely remember. I wish After all, one must be loyal where his was thrust, laid her cheek .!I friends." against his arm. " we were there now. "It must be colder," he said steadily CLASSIFIEDDEPARTMENT ; "So do I. Thinking of the woods appreciate your interest, John - !r'' In a snow-storm makes all this "but I shouldn't have a private "The snow isn't melting. Seeit like doesn't it? in any event." on the deck of that scow there tinder - seem a stage-setting, " ,. Do you remember when you asked Houghton is a scientist, dar- the light. : me if I would love you when we ," Tory Wales said speaking "John-Darling-! I"know whatyou're were together in New York?" him to the girl in red. thinking. Don't! r "Yes-" He held her closer. "I very interesting." The He looked at her then and she saw AGENTSBIG .;:' was afraid to come." lowered his glass to look the unhappiness in his eyes. His r lips moved as though he meant to "But aren't afraid now. . you r v,.: "No. But I can't believe it's true." working with a founda- speak but no sound came. MONEY CSELLING TO. "Dear, dear!" She lifted her head you "John," she said quietly, "look at , ? the boy in the tweed suit Cosmetics Medicines Household Articles. i. from his shoulder and, smiling, drew me. No experience needed.We tell you how. \:., an exaggerated sigh. "Convincing He turned, silent, unsmiling, waiting Pleasant.Fast selling Easy.wonderful agents proposition. i: you is certainly up-hill work. You'rethe so impressive."Just I'm John for her to continue. Write for Plan and FREE Samples ;: most obstinate person I know." briefly. now as- "Have you changed your mind?" .KEYSTONE the Old Reliable Co. D pt. WNU MEMPHIS TENN. . "I guess you're right. I loved you she asked steadily. ,"Are you tryingto :.. pretty stubbornly for six years." tell meHer voice faltered, l;'. "It has its advantages, hasn't it?" 'Sr trembled, was stilled. PHOTOFINISHING1.j .!. She looked at him gravely, her eyes "Oh Gay, no!" He made a despairing - soft and bright. "I love you," she y gesture. "I'm trying to see DOUBLE-SIZE ! !Jil!!! : said. to this thing clearly. We can't rush 8 xp.roll developed, ; He drew her close to him. "I into it blindly." 1-l \ I 16 dal.enica exp.40c;reprints.Send negative 3c each Ono-for '.:. love you," he said, his lips against "Can't we be comfortable, at free.r.sample.Box 118-B Hallway,Evan.lIIalnd.Photoflnbh - her cheek. least," she said wearily.He . ,; At a repeated sound from behind followed her to the davenport ;: them, Gay drew away somewhat before the fire, sat at a little distance Believe in Yourself h. hastily. John, too, turned. The from her."Cigarette Every man's got power enoughIn I: Japanese house-boy, his face discreetly ?" she asked. himself to ride heaven and ? stood just in- earth and all if expressionless, eternity he only "Thank you. He struck a matchto ?' side the room. believed he'd got it! Ride your light hers. As he bent toward her, ;" "What is it, Suki?" Gay asked."Comp'ny scruples, man-ride 'em, drive she that his had saw expression F:" come, please. Gentle- 'em-send 'em scuttling. Believe tIo softened. "You're tired , he said :" : man, ladies call up from below. Say in yourself and stick to it.-Cour- '' 0:. send down elevator, please." 1 I gently."A age!-Hugh Walpole. little. > "Good-Heavens!" She looked at l=.' him in dismay. "I might have knownI He did not touch her, though she / .t:._ should have told them we were willed him to with all her strength. OUTSTANDING BLADE VALUE i.. going out to the country." When his cigarette was lit, he sat 10 for 10 CentsCUPPLES f r "Tell them now." 1I back against the upholstery. "I don't CO., ST. LOUIS, MO. f;:' She shook her head. "Who is it, wonder," he said bitterly. "You've c',:c' Suki?" to I carried me on your shoulders all School of Patience f "Miss Wales. Mrs. Howard. Lady evening" and I'm a pretty heavy No school is more necessary to t' not say gentleman's:name." load. children than patience, because ..<.:., "Send the elevator down." I "Don't be an idiot, darling." either the will must be broken in ;. The house-boy bowed himself out "You watched me, you 'watched childhood or the heart in old age. ,I. of the room. She turned to John. your friends, as though you were -Richter. Her face cleared. She laughed. "You afraid" : look frightened." "I was afraid." "That I'd do \ JaI" /" FIRST CHOICE OFMULIONS. "I'm terrified. or say somethingthat Houghton""I the surface, at least, it was ::::3 ct THEIR FIRST THOUGHT FOR t': "If I refused to let them meet you, all very friendly. would humiliate you? :;=: : BP1 COLDS DISCOMFORTS. r they'd think you weren't presenta-' "No, John. That they would try to JL- ST.JOSEPH ASPIRIN 'b- ble. I want them to meet you. I'm t"I a physician in Portland. Gen- make you feel uncomfortable, an JIU\\ ""t proud of you. You ''look grand in practice. I'm hoping-" outsider, someone who didn't be- p:-. evening clothes. You ought to wear girl in red interrupted with a long." ... Home HappinessTo them always." for a cigarette. John felt He turned to her, puzzled. be happy at home is the ulti- :.. "I might get a job as a waiter." p irritated and relieved. He didn't "Deliberately?" he asked. mate result of all ambition.Samuel - y', He caught her hand. "I'won't know to talk of his work, especially, She nodded."I Johnson. I r what to say to them." that was preferable to more sensed something of the sort." .:"'" "Idiot! What do you say to me?" references. In the flurry of "You can't understand it, I sup- ,; '" "I tell you I love you." the girl at his right with a pose." fur i Her brows lifted. "You can omit he glanced toward the "I'm trying. I've been trying all ',. that. Don't be frightened. They'rereally at the piano. Gay turned, as evening." He crushed out his ciga- : quite harmless." rette.IIIt's the assurance that started across the room ( (. "If you would coach me a little-" in Janice Howard. The others fol wealth gives, I suppose. These ' friends ,of yours who were here tonight ; "Oh, John! She kissed him, but " absently, he thought. Her expres- and Rickey think they must I / sion was thoughtful, a little apprehensive Gay said, coming up to the "They can be loyal, too," she said -laaJ '. I': as she pulled him up from quickly, more defensively than she \. .' the davenport, as they walked knew. "It would have been loyaltyto needn't, Tory Janice How- through soft glow of concealed lighting I Todd if they'd been unpleasant ". said. "We call cab. But c can a v through the frosty glitter of the the festivi- to you, tonight. to join family , Christmas tree toward the door to "But what about you, and yom ? greet her friends. tomorrow." steps must be taken cousin?" due to Constipation// "HeIShe was silent. Dr. Hitchcock's All-Vegetable t CHAPTER VIII I must go too, Tommy." Ellen (TO BE CONTINUED) Laxative Powder an Intestinal . rose. "We're meeting the tonic-laxative-actually tones lazy train in from Chicago. bowel muscles. It helps relieve ; The last record in the electric and Ned are arriving, Gay. 'Sixth Sense' Governs that sluggish feeling. 15 doses for ;' Victrola whirred to a stop. John in the only 10 cents. Large family size 25 ' we'll see you country " led the small vivacious brunette with a ." Guesswork AccuracyA cents. At all druggists. whom he had been dancing to the want to see Francie and Ned. sixth sense-extrasensory per- davenport facing the fire where he to certain they bringing the babies? ception-governs a degreethe had sat with Gay. of guesswork, tests accuracy "You're wonderful yes. We're driving them out a dancer, she conducted by Columbia university the country tonight. The roads said, settling herself in a swirl of psychologists indicate. scarlet chiffon. fairly clear. Todd phoned- WNU-7 25-40 ( "You sound surprised" John stopped and her soft color deep- The research workers, after con- _/ smiled. "We aborigines who live in ducting a series of 1,000 tests with Not on the Surface , Maine don't confine our amusementto shoving off, Hal," Tory hidden cards, said even the averageman He who would search for pearls said She and or woman had some sort of war dances, by any means." quickly. rose must dive below.-Dryden. She glanced at him doubtfully; into the white fur coat. mental prompting which tended to then laughed. "The mystery is going home and hang up bring forth higher-than-chance guess- clearing up," she' said. stockings. Maybe you'll get a work on the part of some of the "Mystery?" of oats in yours, if you're subjects. she added her "Something other than chance is "Well, we have wondered, you linking arm know," she went on with an air of the arm of her fiance. at work," the psychologists said, artless frankness too deliberate to Gay. Good-night, Dr. but offered no opinion as to what the llclp Them Cleanse the Bloodof be entirely sincere. "I mean, Gay We'll see you Wednes- extra-chance factor might be. Harmful Body Waste goes dashing off into the wilds and evening." In every test the cards were shuf- Your kidneys are constantly filtering waste matter from the blood stream.But then comes home and breaks her Dr. Houghton." Jan- fled and set out of range of sight kidneys sometimes lag in their workdonot engagement and won't tell us any- Howard extended a slender and hearing, and in about half of act as Naturo that intended-fail, if retained to remove - impurities may thing about you except that you're a "It's been pleasant to meet the tests the subjects were a auar- poison the system and upset the whole * doctor and her god-father's nephew. ." ter of a mile away. body machinery. , be backache Symptoms may nagging You can't how : imagine curious headache,attacks of dizziness, everybody, Gay The records indicate, contrary to persistent we've been to meet you. getting up nights, swelling:, puffiness Here it was again. John had been "Merry Christmas. Good- chance expectation, that there is a under the eyes-a feeling, of nervous -" definite relation between the scoresof anxiety and loss of pep and strength. obliged to respond to that approach Other signs of kidney or bladder disorder of the sets of cards. Con- times during the some are sometimes burning, scanty or many evening asGay's was standing at one of the trol series and statistical analysis too frequent urination. friends had arrived and departed There should be no doubt that prompt in restless, animated windows when Gay came into suggests that something other than treatment 13 wiser than neglect. UseDoan' groups. drawing-room. She went to him, chance is at work. There are sev- Pills. Doan't have been winningnew "You must find me very disap- friends for more than forty years. pointing," he said, making no effortto swiftly, noiselessly over the eral phases of the distributions of ,They have a nation-wide reputation. which Suki had replaced. the date which are difficult to inter- Are recommended by grateful people the re-phrase a reply which, so far, country over. Ask your neighbcrlIT had appeared to adequate.. do you see?" she asked, pret and it is considered wise to con- "Not at all." Her bright brown beside him. "Are you tinue the experiment, using new sub- eyes sparkled at him 'through curl- for Santa Claus? He jects as well as continuing with thf inc lashes. "Of course most of us I come in a boat." old. .- .'> .' t ... 'Tr.....,._ ..' Ilit'i'! : ': 'f .','7' ; : .W '" >;,..,. ..: -'?,,< '::'.::,r."':;,' .." ''' ,::,.' " .. 't ; ; : . '", ,;-.'. ,'; ,,:, ". ..,' .>:. .... : ", '"''"',\":"'''<'''"';')Y, <;:"' :'Jf.'fi,'f:? :: : r. :: : 7: ......__v ,Warm Climate v Slows Pulse, OUR COMIC SECTION \cg1 f Aids Relaxation . . . By DR. J'AlIESV.. BARTON Something Else WHEN(Released by Western asked every Newspaper why winter he Union.for went)a r D:i I Events in-the Lives of Little Menu I D laughing"Really"The, ,the last a! people mile time What away.I could was was" 'going in be pantomime heard on few weeks, a busy''' physician there?" answered: :: : \ I "At home I ) D q "M"-the beginning of Matri. TODAY irony, and the end of freedoM. am busy, am tensed most of HEALTH I Might Do It, " the time, and ' COLUMN "Can you tell me how to wash spinach the cool weather so as to get allthe..sandofJ of it?" stimulates fur- I "Sure. Tie it on the end of a fishing ther activity. I know it is good Hfl pole and hold it under Niagara falls." (for anyone to keep active : ( GREATER NEED mentally and physically, but :I'm not as young as I was, fl '.and require relaxation. When ' I go south I am away from ( my work which, of course, gives some relaxation, but there is something about the '.. weather in the South that makes me , content to be idle, to just sit and read, or not even read. I find my I :Mr. Newlywed-D'you mean to pulse is slower and my blood pres- say there's only bread and cheese sure lower in the warm climate." tonight? The rate at which the body processes Mrs. Newlywed-Yes, dear. You ' see, when the chops caught fireI work would appear to be slower " in southern people / had to use the soup to put it out! r- ,,,. than in those who live in the North. 5 metabolic In discussing rate (rate the f/J/f ) MOROLINE 4 :<;, at which body proc- esses work), Dr. A. 'I "'>. G. Eaton, New Or- ( ; The Tale-Bearer .'; leans, in the Journal. Where no wood is, then the fire \ TIME/ of Laboratory and EXAMINATION goeth out; 'so where there is no v Clinical Medicine, INSOMNIA I tale-bearer, the strife 'ceaseth.- , . ; s after examining 98 r Proverb. Dr. Barton women and 62 men (WNU SERVICE) (apparently normal students and teachers of Louisiana .,. State university, New Orleans), r. The better Way to states that a new set of standardsis /I necessary. He found that the A 1 D, 1I 1/ Correct ConstipationOne metabolic rate was about 10 per s you GE7'l4A7 Fov1 ITJ yoV JuL cent slower in these normal individ- 4M ort lout? way to treat constipation is uals living in the South than that 4CETt AM / to endure it first and "cure" it given in textbooks for those living cart /ou7t afterward. The other way is to in temperate climates.As 1Ac>; 0 avoid having ft by getting at its 'MA t 11iuiuir cause. So why not save yourself the weather is always "warm those dull headachy days, plus , er" than in the North, there is a the inevitable trips to the medi- cine chest, if you can do it by a .general!. prolonged: effect, upon, simple common-sense "ounce ofprevention" these individuals. Lessened desIre'for ? . strenuous exertion and greater T' If your trouble, like that of ability and desire for relaxation millions, is due to lack of "bulk"in o the diet, "the better way"is to must be considered _ as probable fac- j eat Kellogg's All-Bran. This tors in lowering the metabolic rate. crunchy, toasted, ready-to-eat \I ; Whatever the cause may be, the T cereal has just the "bulk" you , lowered heat production lessens the need. If you eat it regularlyanddrink plenty of' water-you can '. \ strain on the body's machinery for not only get regular but keep t getting rid of heat and makes life E regular,day after day and month 1 I more comfortable in a warm cli-' after month! All-Bran is made t ' mate, especially hot moist nights by Kellogg's in Battle Creek. If ' when it is so difficult to get rid. of R wise your to condition consult a is physician.chronic, it Is ; .: heat from the body.Excitement T1; / . : .. / 1 Chief v>_ yh Even There i p .a SA t7ty "It's funny the way my plane Cause of InsomniaIT t crashed. I into " got an air pocket. $! "Ah-and there was a hole in 0 % lid it?" WOULD seem that the matter ... . of sleep and relaxation is now the .. L4t ! subject of much thought and conversation :> II ? J checks . because, during the last few P L / years and at present, more and MALARIA more individuals are finding it diffi- By l 6 66 Ia 7 dope and relieves ;, cult to get "sufficient" sleep.A . C. M. COLDS study o{ the sleep habits of 50 Payne ' d LIQUID TABLETS women who had recovered from SALVII.NOSBDROP Ssymptoms first day. slight mental or behavior disturb- WNO Bell S1\cUcate.-WNU Servtc;. I Wonderful Try"Rnb-My-TIsm" LInIment ances and who did not complain of : . insomnia, were observed for three I months in an observation hospitaland As He Figured It :: reported by Dr. Louis J. Kar- TWAS TERRIBLY( AFRAIDIT "Johnny, aunty will never wantto nosh, Cleveland, in the Journal of WAS MY OLD BACK kiss you with a dirty face." ! the American Medical Association.The I .Q.. TIRES "No, that's what I thought." V period of sleep varied from \ T i 1 BLOWING OUT sWINGS 1 1C 1Y 1r I i $I 6V to 8 hours. Age, temperamentand p Y"'t ( diet did not seem to influencethe ., OF COOLNESS FOR 81' I TIRED FEET THAT HURT WITH amount or degree of sleep. /4 '.. HEAT. DUST ON FAMOUS "On the other hand, excitement V ( MEXICAN HEAT POWDER. ;, due to visits by relatives, arguments \c '.. I or disagreements with other patientsor o ' attendants, and holidays with the ''Precious Few j ' emotion or excitement which occursat 1'The Women, like princes, find few ::1 these times, were definitely to teal friends. I blame for breaking the regular rhythms of sleep." P Mentality 'Can't Take It.: GOODDRUG AT This shows that it is the nervousor STOKES ,_ mental side of us that "can't Be11 Syndicate.lne.-Service LAAGE ? .tfut Scorn take it" blows or disturbances and [ not so much the physical disturbances .NLM ' that prevent us from sleeping., BUT WHEN! I SAW IT WAS Another fact found, and this same BOMBS T KNEW WE WERE fact has often been found before, is ALL RIGHT ! that lack of sleep will not cause severe s g1 ; mental disturbances or insan- ity. The knowledge that lack of 1 I sleep will not cause insanity or serious , body disturbances is reassur- MORE FOR YOUR ing to those who fear the terrible M consequences of sleeplessness. Fur- ther, observations by nurses and O Bead the advertisements. 0 physicians all agree that most of us ByJ. They are more than a.selling .. sleep longer than we think, because aid for business. They forman .. sleepless hours pass 'so slowly. Millar Watt ,, educational system which 11'is What is the best method of bring- making Americans the best- . ing on sleep? A good bed, a quiet educated buyers in the world. WI room, and muscular relaxation The advertisements are part .KI' keeping arms and legs in a half- L of an economic system which. bent 3 id giving Americans V position are_most,, important. more WNU for their money every day. ... : ---- ,-- .. '-, -' ----=-- -- ,_ _ ..'_ ._ J ...,. . .. ..,,,. .. ,, ,, ,.. _ T. ._ - :'; : ''n v : -_ :; ""- ":-- t '::o.:;;< ': < r. : -: "" : ? ; -. '- .: .. r PAGE EIGH1 TIm OLEWISTOX NEWS FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1940 Boy Scouts Return BAPTIST TRAINING UNION I Clewiston .................... 10 1 .909 planned highway system to meet not Two young men, Clarence Carlton, Lake Worth .............. 9 2 .818 only the needs of her own motorists 'jr. and Roy Millikln, made the From Camp Maykka Mrs. Gross, wife of the pastor Pompano .....7......;....... 6 5 .545 : but those of thousands of I discovery while swimming in Horse of one of the Gainesville Baptist Pahokee ...................... 8 4 .667 tourists who drive here each Creek, southwest of town. . this week year, churches is In Clewiston Assistant Scoutmaster Charles assisting with a training union be- Belle Glade ..:............. 1 8 .111 for a good system of roads is the A portion of the huge skeleton was carried to. the Court House ing held' nightly at the Baptist Canal Point ................. 0 12 .000 best means of ,attracting more tour- and Bensen and tho group of eleven placed on exhibition while the Clewiston Boy Scouts who spent Church. It will last all week and ists. On the other hand, the unsafe Smithsonian Institute was notifiedof attendance has been very good at Oil- . Hendry County the find.A'OTICH . condition of a large part of last week at Camp Myakka, Sunni- sessions thus far. land Council camp near Sarasota, our present haphazard system, plus ,I I ---- ______ _____ Clewiston Stays- (Continued from Page 1) our exhorbitant automotive tax, will ' returned Sunday to report a most OF APPLICATION FOR , other $275,000. Yet out ofthis tend to discourage automotive' TAX DEED -Interesting week. total of $$29,508,000 quite $10- travel to this state and consequently 1 - During the time there the boys (Continued from Page 1) 000,000, or approximately 31 percent result in the impairment of our NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That did their own cooking and not one fifth and two in .the sixth. was used in the contraction economic progress." I Mrs Certificate, Annie No.Frierson 108-109 holder Issued of the Tax 6 complained of indigestion. Various First game line-ups: j and repair of roads. An equal Other points included in the pro- day of June A. D. 1938 has filed scout tests were passed includinga Bcllo Glade amount was used in the retirementof gram, which is up for adoption bya i same in my for office a tax and deed has tp made be issued application fourteen mile hike which was Player pos. AB R H E county bonds for highways, and local.oil men's association in eachof thereon. Said certificate embraces made from the camp to the negro Alexander, If. ............. 5 0 2 O. the remainder, or approximately 38 Florida's 67 counties' are: To the the County followingdescribed of Hendry, state property of Florida in- CCC camp about seven or eight Free, c. ...................... 4 0 1 0 per cent, of the highway fund was urge a reduction of one cent in the to-wit: V miles away. The remainder of the Sims, cf. .................... 3 0 0 1 diverted .for' general government present seven cent state gasoline house Lots 2. 3, 4; 5, C, 7 -Block 47 Court- (. time was spent in swimming, fish- tax to that square. Herring, lb. .............. 4 1 1 0 purposes. Therefore a dispropor- ; urge municipalities be The assessment of the said . ing and enjoyment of camp life. J. Williams, p. ........ 3 0 .1 0 tionate share of the burden of tax- prohibited from levying gasoline under the said certificate property issued- Weather was very good except for Harper, 2b. ................ 3 1 0 0 ation is being shifted to the motor- : taxes; and to advocate the repeal was in the name of Fannie Park. deluges of rain the last two days. I of tho federal tax Unless said certificate shall ists. on gasoline and, be redeemed - B. Williams, 3b. ........ 4 1 1 1 according to law, the National Guard tents were loaned lubricating oils. property - Baker, ss .................. 4 0 1 0 "But of equal concern tothe described therein will be sold to the campers with eight boys to the highest bidder at the Stone, rf. .................... 4 1 1 Q state is .the fact that despite the door on the first Monday in court the monthof house each tent. Two boys from Sara- FIND PREHISTORIC Total...................... 34 4 8 2 numerous sums which are contri- BONES August 1940 which is the 5 day /" sota and three from Bradentonwere of August: 1940. _ lodged with the boys from Clew iston buted annually by the motoristsour Arcadia, June 21-FNS-The Dated this 18 day of June, 1940. Clewiston.The Player -pos. AB R H E road system needs to be vastly Arcadian, of Arcadia, reports the (Seal) WILLIAM- HULL Ward, 2b. ................ 4 0 1 2 improved. Florida, more than any discovery near that city of the Clerk of Circuit Court of week's camp cost each of the Bell, rf. ...............;...... 4 0 0 0 other state, should have 'a well bones of a prehistoric mastodon. Hendry County, Florida. ... boys $4.50, one dollar of which Roberts cf. ..........:..... 4 1 1 0 No. 45. 4t June 21-28, July 5-12 1940 - - - --- e went to the camp doctor, one dollar Carlton, 3b. ...:.....;...... 4 3 2 0 -- 11w -- registration. and two-fifty for Calleja, Ib: ................ 4 0 0 0 : groceries. The amount for gro- Avant, p. .................4 2 3 Q ceries did not cover the entire cost Bass, c. .........*-............ 4 0 2 0 and the balance was drawn from Hollingsworth, ss .... 4 0 2 0 i the troop fund. Twelve camp cots Vaughn, If ................ 2 0 0 0 ; youtc.oEr IVgtF were also purchased for: the trip.E. Winn, If. .__................... 2' 0 0 0 oo F S / 4 L. Pryor of Fort Myers acted as Total...................... 36 6 11 2 ptSMoory yN - camp director and J. A. Gaskin, scout executive of Bradenton, spenta I .. Second game line-ups: large part of his time at the , Belle Glade ii II camp. Player pOSe AB R H E j # c Clewiston Scouts making the trip Alexander, If ....._....... 4 0 3 '0Free V'V were: Sherwood Hall, Elbert Hooker c. ...................... 4 Q.O' 0 4y ::4 ::: V Farnle Elkins Lawrence Guthrie t Baker, ss .00............... 4 0 O. 2 / . Billy Prewitt of Perry and Billy J. Williams, 1 b. ........ ,3 1 2 .0 the Alligator Patrol and ,Bobby j Harper, 2b. ................ 3 0 1 1 1 Broadfoot, Sonny Vaughn, Hagar I IB. Williams, 3b. ..... 3 0 0 2 ; Lowe, Philip McLeod and Martin Stone, rf. ............;'....... 3 '0 0 0 Waldron of the Flying Eagle Patrol I I Brackin, cf. ............... 3 0 0 2 Greer p. ......:............. 3 0 0 1 Sv' 1 I 'I { .t CQEN iVVV PAT McGEHEE READY TO Total......................29 1 6 8 ( \ LAUNCH SPEED BOAT V---- ; . Clewistou oo.p . Player pos. AB R H E Launching of the Pat, twenty-foot Ward, 2b ...........:. .. 5 3 1 1 Prigg speed boat owned by Pat Mc- ' Bell, rf. ...................:. .5 4 4 0' Gehee. which has been on the ways Roberts, cf. ................ 5 2 2 0 at the Johnson boat works for the".past . i Carlton, 3 b. ........... ..... 5 2 1 0 I \ two weeks for overhauling, is I Avant, If. .2 1 1 0 " " expected this week-end. Pat boughtthe 'Calleja, 1 b. ............:... 1 0 0 0 ..V.. $ V : V 'V boat in Miami and drove it home Vi Bass, '1 b. .....:.::........... 3 1 1 0 and immediately turned it over to I Hollingsworth, ss .... 4 1'.0 1 Mr. Johnson for refinishing.The - 'Clark, c. 4 0 '- 1 0 ) y'/ : / boat was built in Miami and I Forbes, p. ................ .4 1 1 0 , is powered by 72-ti.p.. Gray motor Total...................... 38 15 12 2I' and is said to be capable of attain- ing a speed of 38 miles per hour. n- I Batting Averages NEW ROADA I Player AB H Pet. ; ; : Holstine .................... 5 3 .600 cf8 new marl road has just been Avant .........__............... 18 9 .500 1i I! completed by the United States Ward .......__...........:_...: 33 13 .393 9't 'Sugar Corporation which runs from Bell ,...................._...... 37 13 .351 :}ULt $Et 6' w, ;, the Harlem road directly to the Bass ............................ 18 6 .333 back of the Sugar house throughthe Carlton ........................ 40 13 ..325C. :;.'q. ,; ss <.:.. .. Dlstiaro tllders. o- Skf OF a r field recently planted in grasses Roberts .................. 40 12 .300 for use in the dehydrator. H. Roberts .................. 7 2 .285 ' y5r1: \ <<4' ei'a Calleja .............._..;_...... 21 5 .238 v .. NEW MUSIC BOOKS: Forbes ...:..........:......... 17 4.235 V < N R s aV Yli :M.' '!$'t+,Niv{ '. . : Clark .......................... 22 5 .228 V t.. The U. S. S. C. Band this week Hollingsworth .:.......... 31 7 .226 , received a new set of instruction Vaughn ....... ................ 2 0 ..000 1 V ; 1+ :, ;, : books for use !during the next few Winn ......................... 6 0 .000 r' months. These new instructions will prepare them for the playingof Through Sunday, June 16. -' more difficult numbers than League Standings KESSLEU'S PRIVATE BLEND-A Blended Whiskey. ,75% Neutral: Spirits distilled from Grain. cSG.G% Pioof. I::: have heretofore been attempted. Team W L Pet. Julius Kessler Distilling Co., Incorporated, Jjaureiiceburg, Indiana. 11'1' c. e I gffiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pw l1Illllm j ( I J HiiiiiHiaraiiiiHiiiiiiiiia'iaiMIn I L"I : \)lill'llillli"f.j I I ,llllIlIlllilll0 I f I IIIIIII t _1111"11k1II! J I r,, + ". \ ! I ' : .. :"., :C ..' "i; ;: .<- '. ,. ..: '. .c'." ,..'. '::;" .'. C. ) '" 'C : . , <. Behalf Of The1J; :}1 , / ,,- .... ,:';,':; . ">. 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