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Show I'Pcrsonall pISSl Hems. 1 For Friends & Neighbors. Readers, be sure to read the Vice President's speech on this page. It talks the people's language and may make Mr Wallace president. Neighbor Thomas J. Rosser made a visit to the office Monday. Mon-day. His oldest son Thomas L., was home from a camp in Georgia for a short time and was married on June 8 , and took his with him back to the camp, A younger son is stationed sta-tioned at Spokane,Wash. They write fine etters to the folks. An elderly gentleman who long has been ' a friend and neighbor was in and engaged us in au inspirational conversation. conver-sation. He doesn't have anything any-thing of this world's goods but is head and shoulders above many who are well to do. He goes about doiDg good. The big and beautiful New York Magazine Tomorrow, for July, conta ns a poem, War Prayer, by Christie Lund Coles. Among the many economic plans referred to us for reading since depression began we havo lound hone so good as one submitted sub-mitted this week" by" Neighbor Carl S.Fors. More about it later A note from Neighbor Geo. E. Manwaring wonders if the earthquake at Mt. Pleasant came because the best part of our force visited there week before be-fore No brother. If we had the power to cause an upheaval it would be brought about in the minds and hearts of human beings. "Why don't we hear oi earthquakes, tidal waves, etc., in Germanytaly and, Japan?" ' Townsend Clubs of the sec ond congressional district will hold their annual convention at the Newhouse Hotel on July 17, announces PresidentA dolph Sorenson following a meeting of the executive board. The committee of arrangements consists of, Adolph Sorensen, Rose McNelly, Mrs. J. B Winn D. T, Davis aod Wesley Jacques Neighbor George Fox has two fine sons. One of them has recently married and the other has joined the navy to serve his country. Friend John T. Miller, who is publishing the Character Builder in California, has just tuined 74, and is hale and hear ty, working every day. For fifty years he has carried on a great work, and is still in the service of humanity. For a time we left our ninety nine sheep in the fold while we went fnit to find the other one, But we did not have to hunt long. Friend Arnold Boss found us and duly entered the fold again and we welcome him back because he. is a mighty good man who uses hisnrnd lo do his own thinking. He is progressive by nature and has faith in the future, Mrs. A. II Lund went to California Tuesday to visit her con Kenneth who is in the service ser-vice and may shortly be called overseas. Her other son, Howard How-ard has gone to Yellowstone to act as postmaster for a couple of months when he will enter the service. |