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Show GRANDMOTHERS' SALARIES BUY BONDS FOR GRANDCHILD! V 'I w 1 ! Mrs. Elizabeth Taggart (left) and Mrs. Edna Neff NEW YORK, N. Y.: The slogan of the Grandmothers War BondLp-"Grandmother's BondLp-"Grandmother's Bond with the Futures-War Bonds," is a comroon't' hptween two hard working grandmothers at the Aero Spart PiK - poration in New York. Mrs. Ehza-C beth Taggart (left) and Mrs. Edna Neff invest part of their salaries in ,War Bonds every pay day. Three-year-old grandson, John Wurmser, is co-owner of the Bonds Mrs. Taggart buys to back her fighting fight-ing Seabee stepson, James Taggart. Mrs. Neff's 10-month-old granddaughter, grand-daughter, Barbara Ann, receives War Bond gifts as part of her grandmother's grand-mother's "back the attack" program in honor of Barbara's Marine daddy, a master technical sergeant, the highest rank of an enlisted ',! Mrs. Neff also has a son, Hm" fireman firt class in the Nav; e-last e-last letter from him came l-Guadalcanal. l-Guadalcanal. In endorsing the Grandma-League Grandma-League founded by Mrs. IfeX. wife of the General, Mrs. Nell with Mrs. Taggart that "in Bonds with our grandchildren ai: owners, we have an emergency t to use if necessary. But we dw.u pect that. We want the Bonds to-there to-there for the children's educato |