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Feeling like a young fellow," he figured there was no hurry but the years now are creeping up on him and he is anxious to get it over wr h. ce (International) country. Purity is thoughts. have to righteous Author Unknown. Let all things and in order. Order is !: done decently XV ' heaven's fiist law. Alexander Pope. ' - X t f 'w -- ,tx.r 3s7l jw r O.xg.N'M-i'- jx r. .v ' i y.x yg x v- : , X & A 5. 4 'x A A .. . v y t - . Uau- - A f'S'VyX.;? A SEN. JOHN F. KENNEDY (D-Mas- vj -- v For a few pennies, electricity can save you dollars so many ways on the farm. Its only a fingers job of button pushing or tap turning . . . when electricity moves water to the barn, milk house, feed lot, home, or for irrigating. i r - O A ff v f f A x XXv, S BUY FROM YOUR DEALER s.), 36, and Jacqueline Lee Bouvier, 23, r, a former newspaper will be married in Newport, Rhode Island, in September, rs it was announced by Miss parents. The Senator is tho son of Joseph P. 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