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Show - v&uyir Cctu.XU lf&l CHATTER! A'7 fc l-- Mf ' r t TXS SOI A STATESMAN IS A POLXTX-cia- n on your side who does you a -- Read It In The TSrr.es cr Leade- r- "Tho Completo Home Newspaper" favor. V n AFTER OBSERVING ONE MAN ia this community, I try with the true Christian spirit to believe there must be food in him because it has never come out as yet THIS QUOTATION WAS SENT to our desk this week: "The way to get along with a woman is to let her think she is having her own way. And the way to do that is to let her have it" -- 11 Abrahams. This quotation must have been written and sent by a man. Only they would believe such things. thirty-sixt- h do meek-lh- ey Campaign Time "CAMPAIGN TIME." AS ONE speaker recently phrased now and the next lew weeks before election, is a season amen anything L supposed to happen and it that no charge is too impossible if the noise makes it worthwhile. Most of them turn the stomach a little. For one thing, the country has been in Democratic hands for 20 years. If a great many things are wrong with the country and its administration here as well as its impact abroad, it happened under Democratic stewardship. One politician's tactics are cheaper today than they were the last time he was named to office. They are certainly irresponsible, undignified and in some substance, flat falsehoods. The whole idea seems to be that if he screams enough, the tirade will trickle home to a few as absolute fact Overpowering people with noise is great stuff with the audience at hand, but it supplies so much wonderful ammunition for the op' position. The flat, hard charge of figures, backed by fact, is a good and impressive tool for campaigning, and need not be delivered in the anguished screech and poolhall wise-L-u- k for effectiveness. seem-locall- y National Beef Dayl This week I heard a fellow call election day, "National Beef Day." Says he: We all beef at one time or another about our local, state or national governments, or certain people in them. And November 4th is the day we get a chance to back up those beefs with ballots! Whether we squawk about corruption by public officials . . . abtout wasteful squandering of d our tax dollars . . . about government interfering in public utilities and private business . , . about overloading government payrolls with or about government workers employees with red sympathies Election Day is the big moment for citizens to get it off our chests with those votes our Constitution guarantees us. Thank God we dont live in one of those commie countries where red people have only hand-pickcandidates to vote for. Those poor devils Just dont get a chance to vote for anybody else. Do we appreciate how lucky we are? We vote for whom we honestly think best . . . and nobody on God's green earth knows how we vote! Number 16 MASS WAT Political Rally! Psychiatrist Says To Give Child FUNERAL RITES Feeling Of HONOR HUNTER Being Acceptable MAN. AGE 35 Woman Doctor Emphasizes Important Role That Attitudes Mother Plays In Child-FathDriving home the fact in simple, sveryday language that one of the nost important things a parent can impart to hia child is that "he jr she are okeh' as they ere in every aense of the word, was a pertinent fact that was brought out by Dr. Camilla nderson, noted Salt Lake woman psychiatrist Thursday evening. She spoke before a large gath-srin- g of the Webster School Association and was introduced by Mrs. Helen Zeldin, program chairman. the point that the m.mer role is important and mama undeniably influences and molds the character of her child both male and female Dr. Ander-o- n also said that she should impart to her daughters the fact that it is important to be a woman, for then the small girl will wish to be homemaker and mother and assume a natural, happy role. Important to Boy, Too Likewise, the doctor said it was equally necessary that the mother have a high regard for the father for the boys sake, as this opinion would have a great influence upon her ions future life, by miking him think "papas were pretty nice people, too." She discussed at considerable length the child who is handicapped and needs special help, supervision and sympathy children who seemingly appear all right but do not grasp facts as quickly as the normal child, and others who are physically and mentally retarded. Dr. Anderson said that this group comprises about 5 percent of the school enrollment and presents a most difficult problem. She especially understands this particular phase as her only child, a daughter, fits into this category. In discussing the fact that children should be made to feel they are acceptable as they are. Dr. Anderson said too many parents say to their youngsters, I wish your hair was a different color, youre too fat, or too thin, why couldn't you have had curly hair? etc, etc. until feelings of inferiority that liter lead to resentment and frustration, will eventually prevail in the child and seriously cLci., all of his adult Funeral rites were conducted Saturday in the Hunter LDS Ward chapel for Gordon Francis Clark, re?pcc;ed Hunter resident, who died Tuesday at 11:33 p.m. in a Salt Lake hospital of undetermined but natural RECORD VOTE REffiTRATIi Sclents Register Old-Fashioned At University of U Garfield iilond; V (From University of Utah) You're Invited! At Gariicld SlIiouI, 8:00 p.t-i- : In an unofficial survey taken around the various registration districts in the communities of Magna, Garfield and Hunter, evidence 'of larger interest in the November 4th general election is shown than for years. In fact, several agents believe they already have a record registration on their books, asserting to the fact that citizens intend to exercise their coveted franchise to vote. However, there are still a number remaining who have not registered, and it is to this group that the Magna Chamber of Commerce, sponsors of a movement, Get Out the Vote, direct these remarks. Three chances yet remain to register: October 14, 28 and 29 from the hours of 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Again, local registration places are listed: 295 Claire Pullum, 118 Washington Ave, Garfield. 298 Blanche C. Clarke, 30 E. 17th St., Garfield. 297 Elizabeth J. Jones, 3018 S. 1 1 j Cyprus School l- t- Ii-- Airs. , f-- '. ij IM REGISTERED student registers ! ! J Session to Begin 8:00 p.m. in Cyprus High School Auditorium, Sponsored By Magna Community Council school yea:1 at ly of Utah, it was d Ly, by the U publicity iU. y i:i.'!ude .' M. '. r t. r W. il-'.- Rent Control Still Apply for Magna And Nearby Area i local Mary Jo Andrus, Ruth E. Andrift. jl art major; M.ix Mil of Mr. and Mi L. !, a ficihmen student; . Kent L. McQuivey, Oc-G.- s: l i of ':l...!-3- a c Weleki r, jl.-l. iiui-uv- d ' .1 1 fr f-.-e :iv: 1 . 1 tail vicinity have l , Unofficial Survey Shows Thai Larger Interest Shown Than Ever Before in. i' !: r 'it1 f r I causes. He resided at 4098 South 5600 ! ss a r.T. i cl! toil.: p.i- West in Hunter. t :.::..l r..:y, wry shoit -Mr. Clark was born August 4, s cf Z 3 r ites from 1917 in Nebraska, Neb., a son cf riMii'M.il. r find 1 ;.I r.indi-1- . Robert Samuel and Henrietta dal.'.-i- this Inn: rt i; Williams Clark. His parents died olcd next M !.iv i'v nine, when he was a boy and he went !')Ut I?!:-- , r I t f.eld School, to Ettyville, Ky., where he re- .) : t 3 !' ) och ck. n,;,'y sided with his grandparents. A tf ti ;; .lies will lie He came to U.ah in 1935 as a :t i."i!.,dii:.4 W.lii.im H. member of the Civilian Conservacrv..!..:. !r tion Corps at Castle Dale, Emery V l.i Si- ivj t sind LaM.nt GunCounty. derson, Republican c.i:i. tidal. . fur Mr. Clark married lone Jensen c a. . dy wuiniivi .ners :.n I V. B. un April 29, 1937 in Provo. The Com, CIOl1 c:.1. .11.1. do from the li 1 marriage was later s ilciunized n live Di.ii.rict. the LDS Salt Lake Temple. A r f a'ariv:' fr;n i Cl ivrr-He had lived in Hunter for the n.-- J. i Em Lee ivl!l ills.) be past nine years and was employed! in sta a ..r.eu as veil a urli-b- y the Utah Construction Comr ! nt:i.; tho bi.nliower-- 1 :.t CIJ. pany for the lost 11 yea is. llei l was a member of the Hunter LDS Outstanding Planned Ward. boi-.- i T.'.o f 'i ., i er: i; lU.d Survivors include his widow; to briefly sunimu.'iyj their aims, three daughters, Frances, Pegsy ieii.ul s will be iiu! Jean and Annette, all residing fill j'.vi-by refreshwith their parents; a sister, Mrs. ments. Etta Mae Castleberry, Battle Everyone in the vicinity of GarCreek, Michigan. Bacchus field, Interment was in Elysian Burial : r.d Hunt r i.; ixUndcd a most Gardens. welcome invit jll m by the c. in ch.ni"! c.f i.rnm;,. monts, Sincere sympathy is extended to the bereaved family. '.o a itend this rally. h- A fr . ' SEEN LOCALLY PUBLIC URGED TO ATTEND VITAL, INFORMATIVE GATHERING ?iiirge Group of Gathering at er Blessed are the not get ulcers. October 10, 1962 Garfield, Utah, Year 11. son uf Mr. S. McQuivey, a To Have Many Relations ry major; Gordon E. Marla.", m:i i,; M . and M"- .Samuel M. ? i", a f iMiiivin l u.ienl; Barr IVtcrsi n, son of Mr. and Mrs. .V .udd IMcrsen, a business ma-j.- r. New Gymnasium to Be Constructed in 1953-5- 4 Program; Kearns Benefits Oil. ..s .ire: James D. Zugg, sm of Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Zogg, a j .lima!;;, in major; Beverly W 'if .nden, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Reynolds Woolfenden, a jch'd.igy major; Jue D. Carsey, of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Car- s;y, u music major; Kim II. Pitts, sou c.t M: and Mrs. 11. II. a nui-i- c major; J. W. Hansen, son 'f M and Mrs. Francis H. Hansen, an education majo;; Barbara Erickson, daughter uf Mr. im.l Mrs. R. L. Erickson, a bartcr-- i logy major; K. Leslie Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred L. Kirk, K. E. Juppson, son uf Mr. and Mrs. ma-;j- i; Jesse E. Jcppson, a Blame Lai sen, son of Mr. and Mis. Royal A. Larsen, a business major; Joseph A. Novak, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Novak, an ac- Many new improvements and renovations aic being planned at (.Vpru.-- i high school, according to infoi motion given to this paper Wednesday morning by Granite district. Two architectural firms were employed Tuesday evening fur work at Cyprus, Chesterfield and Kearns. A new unit will be constructed for elementary grades in Chesterfield and additional classrooms will be erected at Kearns. The firm of Wood and Wood will do these jobs. At Cyprus, tne old gymnasium will be converted into a three-itui-- y class room affair. Wond-woi- k and auto mechanics will be used only on the bottom floors, and another floor will be added to the gym with some windows oeing lowered and a second story constructed for additional class pre-me- d. counting major. Trophies Given To Lady Golfers Sponsored by the Magna Community Council, a vital and important town mass meeting of the Magna Water Company, will be held next Tuesday evening, October 14lh in the Cyprus high school auditorium. It will begin at 8:00 oclock, announces John E. Papanikolas, vice president of the Council, who will preside in Ilia absence of George F. Cromar, president, who is on vacation. In view of the many rumors circulating around the town and olher aspects of the community-owne- d utility, the Council felt it would be most advisable to have a mass meeting at this time and present facts and figures fo the stockholder citizens of Magna and vicinity. They feel it is to the benefit of everyone to attend, hear the re- -. ports, ask questions and particidiscussion pate in the round-tabl- e that will follow. ' 2 RIFLES STOLEN WHILE FAMILY LEAVES HOUSE Two rifle were stolen from the residence of Fred G. Schroeder, 8101 West 2700 South, Saturday from their back porch, while they left their reaidence for one half hour. Mr. Schroeder reported that the back porch waa unlocked between 2:30 and 3:00 p.m., and the valu,00ms. A new gym will be constructed able guns taken. similar to the Brockbank type, Magna sheriffs are now investiwhere both boyi and girls can gating. use the facilities therein simul- From apparently violations of the root law, and t from questions directed to .. ' M office, a number of people Grass Fire Sunday Lad ins of the U.ah Copper Golf taneously. in the Tooele Dtlene Rental Young and Eilcrs are the archi-.cet- 3 Club enjoyed Tuesday games Area seem to be under the err....it and competition prizes were m theand1953-5-the4 building is planned No damage resulted from a roneous impression that rent conprogram. ;rass fire Sunday night near the to Mrs. Bette Cutler end trols have ended hire, V. E. Lut vole, YOU Can! awarded The finished rooms will ac- Utah Copper Duck and Fish Clubivlis. Elaine Husband. Ri Maxfield, Area rVDicertor, a: the luncheon were commodate 1200 studenU. Anti- - house. The call was answered by U dared today. He said that it was County Elaine Husband, cipated growth now from the 6th- firemen of Salt Lake Ciy;-- t d evident that publicity concerning AW, No. 2. ' Muriel Sandall fih and 8lh grades will mean Hiby Cuihing. three in hearings and local actions on t!u attendance senior high a i.l Fjin Barrett. extension of rent programs beThank You! years of 1100 pupils. 'i'i'..;iias were awarded to: commu30 in yond September We wish to thank everyone for B. ;i.i Cutler, Director's Cup; nities not designated critical had Love and honor thy parents, their many kindnesses and aid n Barton, club champion- caused a number of people to FAT! ii.ip; Agnes A Flight; and yield obedience to them in given during the fire that pracWilliams, think that problem applied hi re. the tically destroyed the home we livSandall, May kg; Bette all that is right; but youashave This is an area winch the Sectwe all ed in and furniture. We deeply of conscience, MAGNA MAN rights GustaveJune , . Vera Culler, leg; (5 cot that nappy, careary of Defense and the Director j have, and must follow God in all appreciate your aid. tli. t j iutli tnjuys son, July leg; Crystal Colombe, your ways. of Defense Mobilization declared f: eo fiv!!.-- . Mr. and Mrs. Len Hardy Mary Baker Eddy life. leg. .v.usi BAGS If in the place of j a Critical Defense Housing Area, and pat you-officers were elected to Nlw that you and the rent program remains io your dnuhtc- or on Following her talk. Dr. AnderFun Barrett, president; understand their prob- include effect until April 30. 1953, u.n.W may son answered questions that were 52-I-N. Muriei Sandall, vice president and lems? current the to law. This applies asked by several people in the Then pieu in iilteiuiing the .M..iga;ito Pritchard, secretary-t- : audience. Magna and vicinity. Valeria Snell is the V. E. Maxfield s&Id that area Congress shall make no law ably to assemble, and to petition night sponsored Colors were posted and retired Frances Hansen of 2795 South proxy. Parent-Teachthe which had Cyprus continued the by respecting an establishment of re- the government for a redress of rent a proScout a 8500 West record for established Troop, prayer Boy by Ocligion or prohibiting the free ex- grievances." given by Bishop Wallace Sadler elk hunting in Cache Forest last gram in the past, but which had Association next Thursday, ercise thereof i or abridging the -- First Amendment, U. 8. Connot been designated critical had tober 16lh. and community singing enjoyed. week when he bagged a huge Parents will be y.iven a copy of freedom of speech or of the press: stitution. Mrs. Joe W. Ribotto, PTA head, spread elk that tipped the the option to pass a resolution to or the right of the people peace continue the rent program or to tiieir ciiiid's cl..is schedule, and also introduced her committee scales at 405 pounds, dressed. r.v it. !.!!. uskul to on r.3 it ti officers 14 thiy chairmen other Scpteriib.-of the lapse were over permit The and eye guards Court of Honor Held v. Ill a. ;a in inches long on the huge head 30. Most of these communities ia regular Mud.-mgroup. id r.siLt in any possible At Magna Wardhouse which has 7 points on one side the western region, of which we lne are a part, have voted to cojilin;..e manner. Card of Thanks and 6 on the other. 'i A short PI'A meeting Mr. Hansen was accompanied the program until April 30, he A very successful Boy Scout cla-.- i will the routine. said. precede We to wish and thank his Grant Sutton son, Jim, sincerely Court of Honor was held Wednesby Tii2 fall Square Dance classes So, come on back to school on He advised that any tenants and day evening at the Magna Ward-hous- e everyone for their many acts of Orlando Henderson, who also shot it.i.t.-.- l M n lay at the Utah Cop-pOur constitutionally guaranteed under the direction of Carl kindness, floral offerings and aid a fine elk that weighed in at 452 landlords, who might be in doubt next Thursday Club and wall be held every free press is one of our most valconcerning their rights and obliPettersson. during the recent death of our pounds. All are Magna men. M m lay night. ued possessions and "Your Right gations under the tent law, should Members of Troop 185 partici- beloved husband and father. P-TA The bag: liners' classes begin at To Know is the slogan being call, visit, or write the rent ofMrs. Ray Cowlishaw pated and heard talks by E. E. Ti.'i'J gY! ick and the intermediate used throughout the nation In fice, vhich is located at 11 South and Children Matthews and Jack Richards. ila.-il at 9:15 p.m. Wilford National Main Street, Tooele. He said he honoring Newspaper 39: uf the Marwedcl Dance Week. will be happy to answer any quesMillions of people in the United Simla) in Sail Lake City will be tions. He also advised that in a tl,i! inslructur. MAGNA MAN States have a great freedom, a critical defense housing area, such Thc:.e classes arc open to all cherished heritage, which is not as the Tooele Area, federal rent The Pony Express Monument shared iiub members and partner!, and to to continue by many other millions regulations apply vicin-tCAR y Know Your School, will be a ma t curdial invitation is ex- drive which started in this who walk the face of the earth. all housing rented or offered for September 26th, is meeting When one realizes that in other rent. Landlords are still required the theme of the next Garfield tended tu everyone to attend. with excellent response, accordVarious firemen will inspect all to on Thursday evemeeting Mr. parts of the earth people are derental and units register Termed very lucky in the minor Magna business institutions the Maxfield stated that failure to ning, October 30th, and everyone ing to Mrs. J. Ed Jones, general nied the right to know, the right Slate Wards so not suffered he but chairman. end of this week, in conjunction injuries to reserve this date for is to be informed, the right to have . register is a violation of the rent an urged fortunate in the total loss of hia Contributions will continue to access to all the with National Fire Prevention stabilization interesting evening. law. printed works of be accepted up until this Friday mankind in all ages-thcar, Boyd Black of Magna fell The teachers will conduct tours Week, announces Captain Roy en he will to he continue be said, Tenants, Smith. asleep at the wheel of hia car tlic building after a evening, October 10th. more throughout ever the than The of the reunion annual appreciate evictions Magprotected against illegal while driving along 21st South and to as better fire Magna, Gatueld, Whipple Suggestions great freedom which our constiand rental charges above the h?rt business meeting. All are na LDS First and Second Wards and one mile east of 5600 West mo cordjal invation will be held this area, together with the rest of tution guarantee. protection where they are seen maximum legal rate allowed and Thursday Sunday night Utah; are contributing funds for to attend. necessary, will be made by the under the rent law. This freedom of Information evenings, October 9th and the Music will be given by the 4th, Fridayannounce Puny Express Memorial has aided America in becoming a firemen, who have been assigned Lake-poiofficials. Mr. Black was treated for a Joyce Rigby, 10th, which is now being sculptured by so many places, and the usual 5ih and Glh grades. On Thursday, dinner will be great nation. It has encouraged girl, fullered a fractured broken right wrist and abrasions, Dr. Avard Fairbanks. It will be of all owners kind cooperation left ankle 5:45 at 5:30 to newspaper editors and writers to served at adults hia Monday night car cannot be "treated but oclock, C.-a in D. enshrined Washington, present the facts without fear or fallowed by a program and Frias it is complete loss. Mr. Black p.m. in front of the Magna J. C. will be appreciated. Bingo Game Attended gift from Utah citizens, to for- favor, to enable readers to have children all will be was traveling alone at the time, Penney store when she dashed day, Primary ever honor our mailmen. By 750 People at Club the truths upon which to base served at 5:30 p.m., with a pro11:15 pail, and was given medi- into the side of a car driven by Everyone giving $1.00 or more their own opinions, and to use in, to round out the evenings cal treatment at the Garfield Re- Clyde Cutler of Magna. gram will receive a collectors copy of following out their own A liui.'-- ' ercwd of approximately entertainment. The accident was termed unfinery Hospital. the special edition of "Riders of 750 people attended bingo night avoidable. The girl was treated A most cordial invitation is ex-t- e HELP NEEDED! the Pony Express," by Kate B. Uti-Saturat Club Iiu a J local doctor. The help of some mothers to Capper by nded to all present and former A free press, guaranteed by the Carter. Receipts will be given for to assist in Girl Scout and Brownie day evening, many returning ward members to attend. the contributions and they may constitution, ia the people's guartroops is desperately needed in their homes laden with fine prYc.--o-f be redeemed at the Garfield or antee against tyrannical men or a mirrors, rifle, blankets, Seoul Garfield Girl and A makes on Magna suspicious parent Magna postoffices for the large, groups of people in all ages. It ! rifle eh 11s h ware, Mrs. to Child. t.'ul a. Work, according George has helped our nation to become historical book. . .1 and a other acc wonui lui y.i Thomas Ilaliburton The Utah chapter of Hercules Fraser, who was recently named the greatest on the face of the L. to A. Quarter Century Club is com- chairman of this district. She suc- ingAnother Sabin, president. earth; it has Inspired men to folU similar rrht nlun pleting arrangements for their an- ceeds Mrs. E. C. Speers, who has next month low their convictions to oppose an! r!;, . .. n nual dinner at the Aviation Club retired. those who would oppress; and of will the oe in date other features. a in interested .njdt If present plans materialize, the giving in Salt Lake City on Friday eveAnyone has encouraged them to maintain a of two issue waa on started It thig to forthcinning this years ago paper, beautiful weather continues for ning, October 24th at 7:00 oclock, few hours of their time and protect those freedoms for a short time longer, and work Labor Day, and with all the do- according to Joseph T. worthy work may contact Mrs. states Mr. Sabin. future generations to enjoy. Vony valuable prizes are !.. a Fraser. mately $100 that had been colgoes forward, the spacious Com- nated labor, the original cost of president Our newspapers hold high the t pi; chased and lined up for bi' haa to been 8200,000; reduced REWARD lowest thief the For lected Our are the members Lewis Relief Society and torch of freedom, lighting the way New Davis, by munity hall, sponsored by the next time. : about for total fo. Watch Bingo 860,000 :h. as a woid over turned charge to Mr. Clark's widow. to Devar Sizemore and William H. Lady of Lourdes Church, will be the accomplishments and Brother Dies the date. fine addition to the town. It Frankland. The G.irdan Clark home at 5000 The Wallets and the bag were the greater of a cherished ready for Christmas, according to ia located maintenance 8000 on West West 41G0 Soiiih in Hunter was left at several different places in freedom Father C. E. Freegard. has inspired men in that Sat43. died P. Robert Uncle rieii Hibler, Anyone who desires to donate burglarized Saturday afternoon the house that was unlocked while all walks of life to reach for the The building is 84 Calif u ni.i. These find withal who have urday in Redding. while Mr. Claika funeral was be- the family was to the funeral of feet long and in addition to the an hour or two or a day to the high goals of better living, greatW. J. Watson, 78. of Logan, died ing conducted in the Hunter ward-hafter a lingering illm's. He w.i their husband and father. hall which is for the use of local construction of this wonderful such courses run, er human attainment, and enjoy la a White Mrs. of iv the brother He t S. of That e. call Father proves un, ili Joseph generous plainness Freegard, Magna sheriffs are now investi- the rich heritages guaranteed residents and organizations, will place may by of lli'i.i.ld of the Wation Ci.iif.clJ. ia who bitter way. Magna. Three wallets aiul a photic bag gating the case. constantly working there have a big kitchen, classrooms, our constitution William Alexander Sincere sympathy is extended. Sincere is extended. were taken, containing approxi a of with workers. sympathy loyal and group ftage, living quarters, balcony hard-earne- ed ... non-wilf- ul 9150 West, Magna. 298 Irene Bohne, 2793 S. 9000 West, Magna. 299 Eugenie Dea, 3043 S. 8900 West, Magna. 300 Eatella L. Pehrson, 2910 S. 8600 West, Magna. 301 Mary Coe, Bacchus, Utah. 302 Marjorie B. Day, 2839 S. 8580 West, Magna. 307 Josephine C. Jones, 3630 S. 5600 West 309 Annie W. Bawden, 4209 W. 3500 South. ld tin-ren- COME ON TO SCHOOL THURSDAY HUGE ed , ; f- YOUR RIGHT TO KNOW ELK :'. T er Want to Square Dance? Classes 52-in- r NATIONAL NEWSPAPER s At Copper Club bu.-h.v.- WEEK, OCTOBER 14 1 or Pony Express Monument Drive Carfield Firemen to Inspect Local Business Houses FALLS ASLEEP WHILE DRIVING; To Meet Oct. Tour School WRECKED s Success A Girl Hit by Magna Auto Mar-wad- Here M.. .8. , -- nt GIRL SCOUT CATHOLIC CHURCH HOPES TO BE IN NEW HALL FOR CHRISTMAS Hercules Unique Club Plans for Annual Social NEWS re ft-s- i.-- . Fair-bourn- e, nt Hunter Home Burglarized While Husbands Funeral Is Held ed u- 1 |