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Show Tractor Riding "Grandma" Praises War Bond League Mrs. K. C. Henkle of Kenton, Ohio, does more than her share of war vork. She and her husband run two farms at maximum production and with almost no outside help. In addition, Mrs. Henkle is chairman in her township for War Bond sales, for the Red Cross and for the combined com-bined scrap paper and grease salvage sal-vage campaign. She is also a writer and has composed poems for War Bond and Red Cross programs over Stations WMRN, Marion, and WLW, Cincinnati. Mrs. Henkle, who has an Army son, a Navy son, and an Army son-in-law, enthusiastically endorses Mrs. George C. Marshall's appeal to grandmothers to buy Bonds for up, - n SL , J y - - J Mrs. K. C. Henkle their grandchildren. She herself takes turns buying Bonds for her five grandchildren ranging in age from 4 months to 11 years. "Those Bonds," she says, "will help educate edu-cate the children and set them up in businesses and farms ten happy years from now." The Grandmothers League was founded by General Marshall's wife and has been widely accepted as a worthy and unselfish Bond-buying drive. |