Dear Zeke, Shore has been along time since ah rote chu last but the other day our sow hadda brood o pigs and onc of 'em looked jest like you and we nemed it Zeke so thets how "ah heppencd to think about riteing you. We uns hev been fair tuh middling since we were at Turrus Bey but we ain't had sech a right smart "ime since thet Barn Dance. So I was jest thinking thet ah just bought myself ao new pair of overalls and wouldn't it be a good thing if you uns would throw another party like the last sos I'd have sum place tc wear em, I hate to use em for work until they gets dirty. Utherwize. things ur about the same. We shure did gppreciate Sears Rocbuck comb- ining with Simpscns cause the catalog is much thicker now but I shore wish theyed make the paper a little less slick. Yore friend, Clem {(Bdiior's note: Sure sounds like Clem is -- on another barn dance, eh?) 0=0=-0 LADIES! FIVE PINE Ta ea & E. Stevens High Scorers in Ledios Leagus Tree "Gooarellow hed a high scratch Eons of 235 this weck and Elsie Stevens had a second high scratch score of 220 and a Hg AEG handicap of 243, I. Goodfellow serics with 623 ond without handi- had high cap 587. Other good scores were BE. Boutilier 209, Vivian Hanna Fy Joey Semeniuk 545, E. Boutilier 5.2 and Ei Stevens 503, High team scores went to the Goodgals 75 Terrors 23¢1 and with handicap Goodgals 007 and Surc Shows 2647. Last wociits rcsults - Sure Shots 3, Terrors 2, Goodgals 2 and Whirlers 1. Stand: ancl oy L038 p= a Srrors 13 Goodgals 8 es Ti Sure Shots 6 0-0-0 STORK CLUB or- T.-% he-Spot reporting by Editor-in-chief Ossic Dalzell, who has been scjouring for a fow days in the hospital himself) Congratulations to: Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Paget on the birth of a gon on October 22nd. Also listed o week's 1ssue: Mr. & Mrs, Joe Wig on the-birth of a on September 9th, 0-0-0 con ¢ an cmiaeion in a previous. Page 3 LIBRARY NEWS Hours Monday & Wednesday - 2:30 to 4:30 p.m, Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Children's Hours . Monday & Wednesday = 4:00 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday & Thursday - 7:00 to 7:30 p.m. New Books for Children The following Dana Girls Mystery Stories by Carolyn Keene: "The Clue of the Rusty Key", "The Clue in the Cobweb", "The Circle of Footprints", The Portrait in the Sand", "The Mysterious Fireplace". The following Honeybunch Stories by Helen Louise Thorndyke: "Her First Trip on the Great Lekes", "Her First Tour of Toy Town". The following Bobbsey Twins' Stories by Laura Lee Hope: "Own Little Railroad", "On a Houseboat". "Tapzen and The Ant Men" by Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan, who has rightly been called "the most original and fascinating character in modern fiction" strides through a new series of spine=-chilling adventures in this unique end enthralling epic of the African jungle. 101d Mother West Wind" by Thornton . Burgess, 014 Mother West Wind lived in the Purple Hills, Each dey she came down with her children, the Merry Little Breezes, who played in the Meadow all day long. These are the stories of their friends on the Meadow, "The Clue of the Coiled Cobra". A Ken Holt Mystery by Bruce Campbell, "The "ailing Siren Mystery". A Hardy Boys Mystery Story by Franklin W. Dixon. "Practically Seventeen" by Rosamond DuJardin, Toby Heydon, an attractive, fun- loving teenage girl here reveals her inmost thoughts about her family, herself and her first boyfriend. 0-0-0 SHOOT AT HORNS ~- NOT HATS A timely reminder hangs over near the Machine Shop entrace (Hunting Headquarters branch office run by Gordon Kydd - yes, they still admit that the real Headquarters is somewhere in the Administration V,I.P. cell- block). It shows an excellent set of ant- lers with the slogen - "Shoot at Horns - not Hats", All hunters should avoid bringing tragedy close to home by heeding every possible precaution. 0-0-0 FOR SALE One pair girls! figure skates size 13. Also Baby Carriage. Both in good condition. Lpply House #93.