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Show "WhatsraaName?ll Br MILDRED MARSHALL A ,j - I J J Facb aloof pour nom; t!i hhtoryf muiilng; vhtnc K teat JtriotJ; YA Km lgntfitcnce; your (if cy Jay ANNA I10UOI1 coming originally from the same source, Anna and Anne are very different names. To call a girl benrlng the pretty uppellatlve de-lived de-lived from the Hebrew t'haaniich. Anuu or Anne Indiscriminately Is u prosa error. They are separitle names und should not he used Interclinnneiilily. Aituti was flrt known us the Itoiuuu roiIoi'ss of the circling year. She whm unf..ed later with Anne, the companion com-panion sister of Dido, whose tragic end Im recorded by Virgil In the "Aeneid." According to Uomuti tradition. tradi-tion. Anne pursued he faithless Aeneas to Italy, after the suicide of lido, and there drowned herself In the Vlve.r Numlclus. where she hecume a presiding deity. The Irish have a similar legend to account for their Anna; the daughter of the chltf of the Flrbolg race drowned herself In the river Life, and since the Irish word for river is Am-haln, Am-haln, the two words became, on English Eng-lish tongues, Anna LlfTey, and were supposed to form the unfortunate lady's name. There was also u Hi. Anna In liy-rantlum liy-rantlum for wli.nn the CiniH-ior Justinian Jus-tinian built a church in .ViO. Thus Anna became a pi pular name among Greek diim. ls, and a daughter of Km-peror Km-peror Husll married Vlmliiiilr. gruiul f.rlnrp of Muscovy. Another famous hearer of the name was Anna JTIste of Italy, who brought her title to the House of (iulMe. Like Anni;. the tullsmanic gem of Anuu Is the pcurl. If promises her giMd fortune, many friends, and ex-tieine ex-tieine affability. Wednesday Is her lucky day mid 5 her lucky number. (C by tin Whlr HyiHIrmo. Inn i |