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.. t. 2 HILLTOP PRESS Friday, January 19, 1945 IH 1\ILIL lr {) IP IP IR IE.S S Presenting a G. E. Senior Pinky's Puns OFFICIAL STUDENT N EWSPAP.ER, Published Weekly during the Academic Year, except· ing Vacations, by the Students of Cortland State Teachers College at Cortland, N. Y. Editorial and business address: Hilltop Pre;; Office, Cortland State Teachers College. Tel· ephone662. Subscription rate: $2 per school year. Entered as second-class matter October 5, 1942, at the Post Office of Cortland, New York, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Member 1==\ssociated CoUee,iate Press Distributor of Colle6iate Die;est RltPRESBNTitD trOA, NATIONAL. ADY&RTI&ING IIV National Advertising Service, Inc. Col/e~t Puh/lsfrtrs Re/lres•lltativ• 420 MADISOI'I AVE. NEW YORK. N.Y. CHlCAGO ~ BoSTON • L:tS AHG£LfS ~ SAN\ FRAI•r•~CO EDITORIAL STAFF Co·Editar; :\!t:JttH <iRAF EILEEN 1\lcCono Fnllurr J:ditor---KATHEiliNE Mo:>oTGO~tERY fltZ('J £ditor-LILI.IAN STAFFORD Sports Editor--DoROTHY JoRGENSEN .\\I'\ZI'J Staff SARAII BAII.DOs, jASF BrAcHA\t, .\Lnn.DA lh\RKF Soi'IIIF Ft:>~cn, Gr FNF\rrF Foltr.JA, 1-lttLI'S IsM·, 1\!YRTI~ lvr.s, KAY RYAN, I'IIYI.t.JS SFlDI.FR. Fr·arurr Stall :--;, 1.\ I. WMLAll, L .. l A\\ I \II R. 1\11-1.11 Bt RKt. ih n' .\11!.11 \· Ft 111. 1'1tol 1. Jon I· )1 :>.:>;1\'·'· lhu' l.mnlt!H, Sports Str~j! j~AN DFGRAH, At.JcF. HANKS, \'mcaNtA Rrssut., RourRT ){otliNSON, Kt'NNETJJ SI!I'RRY, IANE'f l\1ARGOI.JN, (il'ClllGIA LtNIJ• <,Jtf,N, 1\lJ.J.DllF.Il SEEDMAN, !\,\NO\ _lour-so~. Sen•icr Editor GAnRtEUE BLocKr.r, r ./.rn\.<taniJ 1!1 Tn !.1 Kl'\<, f•>IIIH II· \1.<\Hit.n Rusi11ns ilfana~tr Et.SA Pt:TMAN Ctrrule~tiou J11allagt'r ,Jdr·ermi•lg Jlrmager RETTY Nunw H111.H RsrNoLDS Exchange Editor New; Rcltau SI!II\J.t·.r Lt..HJM,\HI.I. !Jwn; OA\15 Businus Sra.fl DnltoTIIY WAn, l'I·.ARI. l'tlnts. :-:oR~IA Sn\t., !'AT Fnutt, ('t.AII\1 :'\mun, :\111nr l'IIAIU.rrnE bA!';S, l~oJHit\IA <;FRI', BP,·rv St\ION!lS, RrrA RosF.N~IA\l BAIWARA ChFI\· J·NL), DoROTHY Tonn, MAR\\ c;nR\JA;t;, \\\u.· \lA LoBAlliH, l.otUlAlNF. l'ooKr·, jA!'H Rn· Sld.l.. ========-=====- Does CortlaJtd ,State Have School Spirit? This turns out to be an introduc· she wouldn't be here-anywhere tion and a farewell to one of our (unless maybe in Heaven), Or- general elementary seniors. Edna- dered to take care of his little sister Crossin' ye old campus the other day ruth Haviland will leave us Jan· (she was only 7 ), he dragged her heard a little snowflake croomin' \Don't uary 26 to take her place on the ·with him on a climbing expedition. Fence Me In\ ... bumped into a gang of staff of the Hooper 8chool, Endwell, Tying a rope around her waist he A. D.'s gripin' about th11 plumbing situ- New York as till' ~crond gradt• ~tartcd pulling her up a high cliff at ion ... Schmidt's motto, \Now there's teacher. when the rope slipped. Sure, he plenty o' water fo1· everybody if ya don't !'<o, kids, she isn't \gPtting out\ caught it! You didn't think I'd he wash wiH.>n ycr dirty, and don't take a of anything. Sht·spt•nt two heauti- writing about her if ht• hadn't, do drink when yer tl1irstyl\ ... :Stuff anil ful summers cramming away while you? stuff from the Clayton Ave. front .. Bernie you all were swimming. Of rours<·, Evcr\\OIIl' ha~ hobbies; when Ed- \Give 'Em All/\ Chanrc\ Bogle no longer arreleration ha:; it~ advantagt·~. na wa~· in high school she had a on the eligible bachelor list ... congrats, Edna strongly rerommends it. \\'hy? rat her morbid onc-eollecting cpi- old shoe ... Graf Harris of the Infantry She's now taking three eourses- taph,; I'd ratlwr hL·ar about sport' sweat in' it out at Camp Blanding ... just no eight o'clock>, only two nim· or dramut ics-how 'bout you? H<•r think. no 8 o'dodc~. \Garf ... Walt Moore o'docks and off every day at two. romnie~ will tell vou that slw isn't up for another physical ... Paul Carrigg (;\ student's dream ronw true.) \' sly at hridgt•.:_\l've het>n a be- singin' \Is I is or is I ain't Uncle Sam's (Or maybe she\; \taking clertiws- ginnL•r for a year and a half\ she Baby?\ ... Dick Finer augmenting the nothing before tt·n o'dock and nwn· admitted. But you pinochk· fans Army :\ir Corps ... As Car as the Johnson than two flights up\- J.B.l'\ash.) might he ahll'to g<•t up a good gamt· boys are concerned life is a bowl ofrcveillcs, Edna, one of the many reel h<,ad~ with ht•r. · K. P., and M. P ... - Bob, \Arthur at .\lpha Delta ih on t ht' houst• t'Olll· Edna spends hl'r span· moments Murray~' Dillman leaving • · · Mrs. John- mi.ttec there (the ones that make (or ~hould I say her four roomies son hatch in' a scheme for a chicken dinner t be rules, you know). She belongs their sparL' mom('nts) teaching Ita!- in the home reost for all the good eggs to A. C. E. and Student Christian ian-Russian songs and lingo. But Ia yin' around· · ·When I left ):e olde John- Fellowship and has been artivc in if shl' gets real ambitious, she'd likl• son homestead Fennell was stllllookin' for Masquers. Hen•', another one of to takC' her master's in history. his mattress · - ·Walked up the hill with • 1\1 '\\ 1 Bouton and O'Brien ... Ago bound ... those G.E. s who H:t•s sport,;; r.< na Ht•r free tinll' this summer was Ago's thinking of making Bill a honorary has her \45\ numerals and especial- t t \l \tt 1 Y I \ I du · spt•n a .1 t' nn • atH nng member ... with O'Brien it's \The Irish h.· likes vollevhall and ha~ket hall. 1 1 · t 1 · cl ' t w regu ar ~<·~!\lon ll' movtcj; an fort he Irish!\ ... Sherry and Pete ringin' Ednaruth (mlll•tl Edna !\lay by Chocolate Shop ~eem to be hl'r out the old and ringin' in the new in New her teasing houscmates) hails from hangouts. Edna lows to t·at and York ... Luke embarrassing the general Endicott. Her older sister gradu- ~k·ep-and slw ha,.; pk•nty of timt• at the St·henectady depot ... Waite, Cur- !Ji<l you bn·ak a ll•g (a~ Rita Rosenman atcd from State in 19,~7 and Edna for it this term. Good luck, Edna, tis and Company burnin' the midnite n·n·nt I~ ,ucn•t>dt•dindoinginalittlccpisodc sposes it was her influem·t' that at Hoopt>r. Hop<• you'll h<·. in to watts ... Cornell's \Lost Battalion\ find- onllll' in·). t<tkt·a 20 mik•trck, fall in love, sent her in her sister's footsteps. ,t•t• us weekl•nds. i\nd wt•'ll cer- ing \Vini Kennetla ... Mother Hunt with or tt·ll off your botht•rsomc great·aunt By the way her brother, who's in tainly look forward to seeing you her \One Dozen Roses\ from ''her'' Ago .\g.tthaduring thi~past glorious. Christmas the navy now, almost tlxed her so back in Jum• for graduation. boys ... \Skip\ and Jenny Church a ,;,tciltiQil? If not, lend an car, chillun, and I_ _____ -·---- - - ---- ----- -- -- -- charmin' dual allianC\c ... Vacation Cut-Ups , ou ~hall hear the storY of some of our iit I It• g<tb who had hOilll' -gay and rapt urin' J.V:ho.'\ Sweet Dreams Fcllas seem to be in the limelight this ~ week .. _ Caveney gone with the draft .•. l'' Jlt'rit•lll\l'~ I junior sportin' a re-classified chassis ... F11r Barb Connelly, t ht· fleet \\\a\ in! Sl r· · d 1 1 II 1 · ? 1e's short and swel't and full of JlL'fJ; ·nell s, ( o you lavt• trou 1 l' s eepmg .\nd now the $.89 q'llcstion: \What was Y<··. ~irn·~·. -ht· took \\Pr\\ nicl' carP, nf her \''1 · - 1 \ ' I ' II 1 Ilo \·11U <\II.IIIIJ 1'nt11 '\IJUr l1\ttl<· ll\Cl n1\\l1t. h f )> d B II ' I h '-1 I · - 'V lCO It l'Omes (O u,mnn ;, It' \ l\l.'d y lCp. J ' \' t e reabOil or ,o U )\ S US U Uli l In \t\t\tion oft he flt'et- \.\nd I had mistll'toe She resitlc,; at prc!<llnt at 18 James; afte~ night at oint· o'clock only to roll and the cafeteria?'' ... oh don't Michaud .It luum·. too. That was fun· · ·\ \\'ith· Sl!\ kno\'\S 11o ~orro\\'• ~l1e kno\··~ no los~ until \.·ou linalh.· \et UTI and do \.·our · Gl I J k b k f oul , 1 douht. tlll' mist!t•toe add<·d much to ~ ·• ~ \ • \ cunous. . . n( to sec ac ·son ac a ter shame~. honwwork over again in order to takt• your his lengthy vacation ... Toby runnin' 1 lw Conm·lly t•njnyl)lent oft ht• \'pirit of the Full of fun-not a na,.t) old mt·anie, mind off your troublt·\? Tlwn when you around \\'illy-nilly ... Cruised into the holiday•. In lwr· .. part• tinw, sht•managed Ami the gals at the \ all call her t'\\l~ntualh.· fall into a restlt·~s ~IL·t•p, do '\OU I f L S M F T b f d t olmld 1111 t lw ho~i('ry depart m<·nt in \Vit h- J ounge or an · · · · · utt · · · oun \Uuccnic\ lind that you awak<•long before the alarm Joe Gasperd a power-house of energy ... t•rill',. \'tore in Svrac'U!;l', Jwr home town \ k h l l I. f f . anclll'\ t\n.s\ \\·aitJ'ng for it to ring? I knew B . I G'l h. k' ' I . \\'l'll. w<'ll. a~cl what shadf.' woul-d vou : s era mut t 1at ng crate o ru1t: ' • ' cattle an< 1 e nst ma 111 a g uesomc \ - She swears that John L. ~ht· will boot; it, I knew it! :\II this timt• you haw hl'en -twosome .... Br·uno secin' the Dawn likt-. madame·? Jean Brennan had her She's plannina a trip out Californ1'a wa'·, deprivinrr \.·ourot•lf of one of thc greatC'st t I t \II h B t I · I\ lir•t tn.· at t Jw howling allcv. \That was \ J \ a as · · · : t c c a JOys gomg ttcrary ' \To make John L. mine,\ she will al\\·a,·s J·o,·s of Ji(c-that of awakt•ning to tht• at the req'ucst of Mrs Barton ,..nmt•t hin\ to >~•t•,\ J<~an t'onlided. If she ' ' · · · · • · · · \ sa)·. swet•t sound of a beloved alarm clork. :\nd urtc ' of J(e E 'c or' C wt•nl down t ht· aiiC'\\ as Helen Pierce co s; 11 'n s 1 s orona · • · . Shult\kn•tohl\t~h lll.k(•l\fmothnrp\rllll't,. alllJt'CUUti(' )\OU lark the one thing l'H!'ell- ..... s· ,,- . h- 1/7 f I makt·-. il Jmlcl in· of doing, it must have ' •· ' - ' ' · • ..... u · tgs ro m t e1r own . . . o t 1e But her real talent lies in what she k1lit!:', t ial to normal slC'cp-Profcssor Knap's ... E X 1 d t I' d ht·t•n a riot. ( .\pologit•s to Helen!) \... . gas are engage .•. newes on - Reddish brown hair, the monev in ht·r Snooze Pills I '\II h ·r b II G 1 d p Muriel Sloatman and Joyce Jen· . • · · · users arc '-1 oug , ar e , a es an at· ning,s Bl't•nwcl to spc•nd their entire t imc sho~- These ingenious pills arc designed on the tcrson .. • Landy writin' the history of running up and down the James street hill You'll gu end ot•er e11d 11hen )OU guc\' who! prindplc that peopk· in our times do not Cayuga <:ount}· ... frosh poundin' their t\ t'arh otlwr's houses_ Some fun. You do enough during the day to sufficiently undcrwoods to the wee hours ... Nu Sigs n·ally ought to try it sometime. It's good A Lost LoVe fatigue their anatomy. As soon as you plottin' an \Old Clothes\ gang date •.• for 1 lw waist line! \Suede\ accomplished swallow one of Professor Knap's Snooze January 26 ... Kra£ty plowing in from mwh in her fm~ time. \I got rid of my The old barn stood on the hilll'idc !'ills-which hy the way arc shaped like Groton ... Soph G. E.'S off to South hm.· fricml,\ o.;he grinned. It seems that he small submarines to interest the kiddies- Otselic ... to get away to it all .. , Man· Rolt.ing into decat·; for miles around \II t' \t ff t E' · h f · t wa' rno~t undesirable, (shall we say,) and. > you WI no u·e 1 5 e C<\ on you. -very gam a past-master m t e art o omono ogy 1 h k . ff h d b · As far as the e}·e eould bee there wa~ no musde in \'our bod\.\ is in turn pushed, Some of t\he frosh got tun1 heap nt' .\n· ,_·ou lit\hool ~J>iritt·d~ ( 'hances t ll'\ a mg-o process a cen gomg on J • • • • ec for •nnw time with little success. Shirley Sight of humans nor any sign of civiliza· pulled, squashed, and strctdll'd into com· rousins .... yes, Orthie? ... are that you will rt•ply with an Wrathall, aC\t•ording to another Arethusa tion. plete usclcsslw\-s and fatigue hy a prort•ss Barged into Clio .•. greeted by an un- ~·mpha t i<- ''\' t·~.\ It's only nat ur- rohort also did her share of feats and dif- The floor of t ht• barn was rovered with known only· to 1 he manufaeturcrs of Pro- earthly phys cd scream! Toddy emoting al, for \\\('all likl' tn think we ar~> f£\n•nt things. One outstanding was the heap!' fessor's Knap's Snooze Pills. And our over missive from Scotty ... Miner mak- drinking of four bottll'~ of ale (oh, ginger, Of musty hay and cobweb~ spread procluet is so miraculously easy tn takC'. ing her exit ... Larktothcfarmmovement, peppy and enthusiastic and im- of murse) in succession straight, without just put the pill in your mouth-if it old girl? .•. Hallis' ship in at last ... Ebe hued with a f(•t>ling of loyalty and a griman.•. It's not for us, but Shirley Themselves upon the dusty walls. doesn't quite lit rut off the pcrismpc- still up in the douds in Lowville ... Pretty \Ill · 1 c Sh\ Jl Some birds had found a nest up high and drink a glass of water. Of t·ourse, it is \ \ · • · R II' prirk in 1111 r :;chool. YP~. \\\P lilu ><et•ms to stt ll' w1t 1 us. ongrats, u .. ratty s1tuatton m ussc s room ... Esther Gardner, ambitious soul, has a And chirped softly all day long. important to your health to have someone put salt on their tails, Ginny ... Left Clio 10 ; \ · I•U t perhaps \ an• only bright 'quip' fur the intL•rvicwer; \I wrote And then the night desrended, by your side to remove the glass after you as fast as I went in ... in a hail of tooth kiclditr). ourselves along: perhaps a term paper. Is that supposed to be ex· Thl' soft warm air was Cull of drink the water 50 you don't drop it and powder, water, and talcum ... which re- \\ t• ha\\l'n't <lll\.· real school s.·J)I.rt't dting?\ Thai h• purely a matter of - . cut your toe nails. minds me that a little takum is always Pungent smells whkh swelled the If h 11 h 1 · f hi k t 11 opinion. Those who left it to the last 48 you s ou < ave a nt o t rou e wa · walcome , . , a a · hours appear 10 have found it \exciting\ Nostrils of many a woodland ncaturc ing up in the morning-due to thl' emn- All pretty quiet at Theta Phoo 'ccpt for For t•xample, let'!' takl' a look at enough, dashing ahout fmishing their Who C\atne from out their homes to plete action of Professor l<nap's Snooze the steady ach-ach of typewriters ... tlw loungl' -but before wt• enter, papers up ... Shirley Sheffield, veteran Join t\he revelry. From under the barn Pills-send for our illustrated pamphlet 'Course ya all know that Tiger Found traveler after her recent vacation jaunt to A dark form did arise containing instructions as to how to in- Frazee ... best wishes from Pinky ..• 11\!\. .. glan!\e at the notirP on the :\. ·c 11 • uork to the home of Jea·n na·v··is, stall a hammer in place of a bed lamp over D · 1 1 1 S JJ d f h rama m t 1e news .... A bitter nitc, Rcet door- words to the effect that any- says \I wouldn't want to lit•e there, but a ma an urry e was with a white your head. Rosenman, and a fractured fibula .•• Nu lllll' caught smoking in the large fC'w days of the big town is nice\. Down on Stripe on his bushy tail. He stood However, you must realize that our Sigs to the rescue ... johnny's John allevi- Lincoln avenue, little \Midge\ Lowman And breathed in the fragrant air and product-Professor Knap's Snooze Pills- ating her man-power shortage tempor- room would cause the lounge to be returned to Cortland with a \sparkler.' Gazed in rapture on the silver arc supplied in great quantities to the arily. dcni('cl for twenty-four hours. Re- :\o remarks needed, \Midge\! armed forces, and t•onseq ucntly we have Thought I'd stir'k around Arethusa ... \The :\ir Corps landed\ was \Bobbie\ Moonlit scene. For he was young, b I t I f . 'I' minds us of those da\.·s- \wav back A d th f · Th II d a· sou e Y none or riVJ tan use. the\'rc contemplating installation of a hot- ; Cere's ejaculation when a query as to her n ere or romantic. e moon ca e J when\ ---of elementary school when amusement before and after Christmas To his mind a certain lovely polecat plate in that lush game-room· · · Mother h h I , p , , p . Webster entertaining all the other house- t e \\\ o e class was kept after waR thrown her way. A big time was had Who dwelled three miles away in her lgS lS lgS h sc·hool when one child misbehaved. by \Bobbie\ and her sharp bombardier, Father's lodge_ Why had he not m~e:::;~ ·and we gathered. Alice Jones also visited the Wednesday, January 3, I became aware In other words, it is all pretty .Manhattan area, in fact Radio City. She Thought of her before? He lived alone, of a great commotion ncar the lounge en- hearts to their juvenile -and it doesn't reflect l'aW \National Velvet.\ Aren't you jeal- His many brothers being killed trance of the school. Remembering that a Valentine's Day Lent sending fetal-pig men-of-the-moment for . . . ingenious, these too favorably on the attitude of ous?\ • In various ways by hunters or by trappers. good reporter has an ear for the news as froshies!l · · · h d \Ginny\Hollenbeck'soneaccomplish- \I need someone to keep my house when I well as a \nose\ for it I hurried to the Jessie Hillman in at Alpha Delta for a t e student bo y that such meas- ment wns somewhat startling. Now, don't scene of action, feeling instinctively that look at this big city •.. from McGraw .•. ures are necessary. he shoeked. \I made a long white flannel Go wandering off at night. Someone the \nose knows.\ Eldridge prancing her horse all around the nightgown, (with ruffles, too!)\ What a To be companion of my years.'' With town with Wigham •.. the three •.. can't 'fhe assembly voted to 1 estr 1 'ct As I approached my obJ'ective, I was 'r unique wa'' of spending one's free mom- This in mind he brushed his coat g· et away from each other girls\ •.. Jorgen- 1 J able to use both the aforementioned facul· ~;mo dng to the North room- ents. Have to try that. Umm? .. , And plucked a rose of beauteous shade ties. sen, Kirkpatrick and Spalding ... upon you didn't cooperate. 1 11 fact, We hope ymt had a super time! Isn't a To carry to his future bride. Smiling Th 1 D E B the same job ... Dawn Smith showing her vaeation out of this world? Just think, . . . ere was genia r. Ross \' owers sporting side ... goes skiing for first time from the looks of the lounge it ap- Easter is only two and one-half months Softly to h1mself full boldly dtd he travel. busily engaged in opening a barrel of fetal ..• Congrats ... \Hello there, Mary, when peared as if you tried to flaunt away. Keep up your hopes and we'll be -But the srnile soon died upon his face. pigs. I then knew that it was not the pigs did you get back? you T-legged-QR-Ten · · · t! A k b f h 1 that had been doing the sq'uealing. p t\ your defiance by littering the flGor mterv~ewmg you. wee e ore t e ass had eloped ercen - W . h d h' . Dr. Bowers was ably assisted by james G tt h•t th b k AI h B with butts and messing up the 1t a as mg smtorfrornafar. o a 1 e oo s. p a eta, you Here's your open column. Fill it up S h O'Brien. In fact it was rather like a know. ! )lace as much as a bunch of college 0 our ero trudged sadly homeward W.P.A. situation, with Dr. Bowers and with doings of your fine-feathered friends T · \Pinky the Scholar.'' kl .ds could possJ'bly mess up a 0 11 • · . 1 . h ri'll- o his s1lent home under the barn; forty freshman physical education stu- . . . · rop a mtcrest-mg arttc es m t e n~ place. School pride? One could top Press box outside the office of Dr. At first he could not bear the moonlight, dents supervising, while Husky O'Brien ·Sawyer. Label articles Feature. Sad tears rolled down his haggard face did the actual work. hardly call it that. Loyalty? Thanks. But after many weeks he calmer grew. The task was made more difficult be- time next week. Stallin~ for time, I asked To one's own obstinate selfishness Feature Editor. He s.aw in moonlight a strange sad beauty. cause of the fact that the pigs were frozen them where they got all the points. \Oh 1 t h '11 f h • -not by the OPA, or the WPB, but, wedon'tnecdanypoints,\theysaid\andit on y-not o t e WI · o t e maJor- And his heart was somewhat healed. strangely enough by the weather. . ,isn't black market either.\ A horrible ity. Enthusiasm? Who ever got kind of spirit, too, but gosh, kids, A.passage echoed in his mind which A few days later I dropped into the lsus~icion ~a~hed t~rough my mind, but 1 enthusiastic over a pig pen! as Dr. Sm\ith said, our new build- Every day grew strangely clear, biology room where students were bijsily bams~ed tt tmmed~ately. I had to regret- Maybe you are getting the drift ings won;-t make this a college-·. \Tis better to have loved and lost engaged in exploring the interior of the fully mfo~m them that I would be unable Th pigs. It was very. irltere!lting, and the stu- to attend befl. use of previous engage• Of tlll ·s· around a·bout now. Maybe 1't's ·the l'ntan·gt.ble sp!'rt't that m· ak· ~>s an never to have loved,at all.'' nt My ht 11 k 'II ,... dents seemed to be enjoying it immensely, me s, · mg s ar~ a ta en up tJ you are beginning to realize that a college, and that spirit is you. The above is an attempt at verse though idew complained aboutthe odor of, after exam,s-afte~ W.hlc~ J,planto journey school spirit goes a bit d!;!eper than . Cortland students have what it which. I wrote while in high school. It is. the embalmii:rg fluid in whkh the pigs, to Alcatraz for a well-earned rest. the tah-rah-ing. at a basket.ba.ll. ·takes and then sonte. Why don't '?bviously~off ker ?\4t 1 got a laugh oi.Jt of were htnnetsef.l. J- :.• tt when 1 found\ tt 'among my souvenir~.'' Two irltelligent ·looking freshman girls.: ' game. Not that wedon't need that we put it on the right track? Matilda Burke. . invited me to a roast pork supper some. , Please J)ll.tr.'ohlze our l!.dverttsersl S1 Tell ( liN in pil• hut to tw• the \\\h 11111 I mu th! lull '<hi g'Ui Ka H t11 fnl t JlJI in \\'11 e-:PC Bo In ft•l nil :.tU Ht1 Nh nl: le! 8 l.YJ IA'H 0'( \\'u 1-'ol l{t\ Th< :o;er ('OJ St. I nn )Qy, Col out r: .t h lOUi gus1 «om acr< offic all 1 c win E wa< F H. 1 E Be! F -F ( wir I ers