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Ths Burlington Frm Press SATURDAY, OCT, 196 A Vermonter in Washington MISS ESTELLE LEWIS National Life Jumps Dividend Scale for 1967 MONTPELIER Directors E. Dubuc. She also leaves a niece bainerine A Off if di Courtney of Burlington; two FOR SENATOR WINSTON L. PROUTY ind between 370,000 to 400,000 men and women the United States, 72 years or older, November 1966 has a very special significance. November is the month in which this group of older citizens, who never worked died Friday in a hospital after ft 1 land and Carroll E.

Dubuc of a long illness. She was born in Duxbury July 14, 1880, daughter of Abel and New York City. Funeral services will be at 9 a.m. Monday in St. Louis de France Church, Montreal.

of National Life Insurance Company voted Friday an increase in the company's dividend scale Florence Lewis. for 1967. She was employed by the New England Telephone Co. for more than 40 years as operators' supervisor and chief operator. MRS.

LUCY SHORE NORWOOD, Mass. Mrs. President Dr, John Fey said the change in scale will represent an increase of approximately $1,000,000 in the amount of dividends that would otherwise be payable next year. He explained there will be She was a lifelong member! Lucy Shore, 92, died Wednesday of First Methodist Church, and in a local nursing home. She several other organizations.

was the widow of Frank Shore. She leaves six cousins. She was a former resident Funeral services will Bcllws Falls, Vt. where she I A I Fr Press Washington Correspondent mony which is a very impressive welcome to a guest in front of a huge wooden bowl called a Tanoa which contains a brew made from the root of the Yaqona which is a pepper tree. The letter continues on another Vermont note: "Today we are waiting for a phone call from Auckland to say that the Dr.

Russell Hunters of Weathcrsfield, late of Mont-pelier, have arrived. Russ was Vermont Fish Game Commissioner, has retired recently from the University of Connecticut but Ruth is still Professor of Zoology and is on Sabbatical leave. They have been in Hawaii, B'iji and Samoa en route and will be here several months. "I have reserved a caravan, self propelled, for them for two weeks in the Aukland area and later two weeks in the Christchurch area. This way they will be completely mobile and self contained for lodging and food for a month while they explore the flora and fauna of these Islands." SENATOR AND MRS.

PROUTY ARE IN Newport this week on a sad mission, to attend burial services for their 12 year old granddaughter, Laurie Johnson. The young girl was the victim of an auto accident at her home in Wilmington, Mass. THERE'S AN UNRESOLVED MYSTERY in Senator Aiken's office which he philosophically admits, is likely to go unsolved. It is "the disappearance of a large mushroom from a miniature, live Vermont garden little change in dividends for held 2 p.m. Monday in Corbin uvra Wlin ner son Alfretl Shore' The deceased was born in St.

and Palmer Funeral Home, Albans, Oct. 12, 1874, the ri -fi ni miMMimiiMi mm mum i mil the very early durations of recently issued policies but that thereafter the dividends increase, with the greatest increases tending to be for those policies longest in force. The directors voted to set aside $29,200,000 for dividends next year compared to $27,000,000 for this year, the $1,000,000 rise from the change in the scale is in addition to the increase which reflects the growth of life insurance in force. 20 Pet. Jump in Sales I daughter of Daniel and Julia (Gonyeau) Byrd.

Besides her son, she leaves eight grandchildren, 26 greatgrandchildren and three great great grandchhircn. Funeral services will be In St. Charles Roman Catholic Church, Bellows Falls, Saturday at 9 a.m. Interment will be in Holy Cross Cemetery, St. Albans, Saturday at 3 p.m.

Arrangements by Fenton-Henncssey 71 S. Union St. Friends may call from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Sunday at the funeral home. LINDA LEE HAYES VERGENNES Miss Linda Lee Hayes, 19, was killed early Thursday evening in an auto accident.

She was born in Middlebury April 9, 1947, the daughter of Leo and Shirley (Sears) Hayes. She was a member of St. Peter's Parish, and a 1966 Congratulations From Top S. Sgt. Frank A.

Silva, Burlington Marine Corps recruiter, gets congratulations from Marine Commandant Gen. Wallace M. Greene Jr. during Greene's visit to his native Vermont Thursday. Silva, winner of Navy Commendation Medal as combat platoon leader at Da Nang, South Viet Nam, was singled out for praise twice when commandant spoke at Hotel Vermont.

vthan New Hampshire Man Denies Economist lid' Trying To Kill Wife in Vermont Funeral Home, 1 1 President Fey reported sales on the Senator's desk. Falls. One evening it was there standing proudly nearly $357,000,000 for the i g.f"! VergGnneS Unin High School. first nine months of this year, among the mossed and small ferns over which Mice Waune uae oHnninrf Ua a gain of 20 percent compared to the corresponding period of school of X-ray technology at imJAJJk Albany Medical Center. burlington She leaves her step duhamel, Alfred tuneroi services Roger Bristol; one sister 1 'i St.

with the Rev. Froncis Potter ol Mrs. Penny Burroughs of Per-'the North Hero Methodist church, rishlirrc her nntrrnn1 crranrl. i officiating; buriol In family lot In South CHICAGO The National As-! BRATTLEBORO, Vt. (AP) in Putney Aug.

2. tf rimillrv. North Hero; bearers, i sociation of Lxtension HomcA fveenc. man pieaaea xa ua, cot nnn anrt last year. At the same time, the company's total insurance in force rose eight percent, from $3,833,000,000 (billions) to $4,144,000,000, The company earned on Its investments a net interest rate of 4.75 percent before the fed Pi-fti -i.

t-v i i i momer, airs, uenevive Haves: on numbers ot me Fr ml nnlcftilt 1 ltC- I1 friHl 1 CnyrOP 'J i ct.uiiuiiiii3 win pivns.ui a wio- NCS was scnt I0 vvinanam maternal rtranHmnthor Mre I Association; Urbon L. Bergeron. Wilfred a miniature wooden bird stands poised on a tiny twig. A smaller, less spectacular mushroom is still there. The Vermont miniature garden sits in a Vermont wood bowl and is the artistic handiwork of Marie Wallinger of Stowe.

Marie is a sister of Theres Lapinc, a member of Senator Aiken's staff, GENE JENKINS AND ART DUFRESNE, administrative assistant and legislative aide, respectively to Senator Prouty, are on annual leave. Recent Vermont visitors to Capitol Hill included Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Taft and family of Springfield. tinguished Service Award here he attempted in muraer nis County Jail in Ncwfane to avi-ait i Beaudette, George Boucher, Johr Marguerite Scars both Of Ver-i Mocmtyre, Frank J.

Hemnch and Nov. 2 to Mrs. Marion Buckland wife. arraignment in countv court. Moore Poyette.

under Social Security and therefore are not eligible for regular Social Security benefits, are nevertheless eligible to begin receiving special Social Security cash payments under the so called "Prouty Amendment" approved by Congress and the President last March. It is apparent that the benefits, $35 a month for single persons and $52.50 for married couples (Prouty had sought more), won't afford any high living for the recipients. But when it is pointed out that these men and women are only eligible for the Prouty Amendment funds because they have not been getting even that much from any kind of other government retirement, one really wonders how they have been existing 1 These special payments are financed out of general Treasury funds. FROM 44 WAI-ITI CRESCENT, LOWER Hutt, New Zealand, comes a welcome letter from former Washington County, State Senator Gordon Loveless, now U.S. Agricultural Attache in New Zealand.

While I am sure Gordon and his wife, Joan, must have been involved with the President's visit there last week, his letter was written prior to any announcement that President Johnson planned a trip "down under." On a trip to Fiji, Gordon attended the South Pacific Commission Livestock meetings In Suva as a U.S. official observer for five days. His letter indicates how far flung is the Vermont influence as he reports: "In Suva, I visited the Roy F. Bergengrcn Building which houses the Fiji Credit Union League and was officially opened in 1959 by Mrs. Roy Bergengren of Berlin Montpclicr.

Roy worked with me in the Cooperative Council for a number of years. "In 1955 Roy brought a young Fijian chap over to the Statehouse when I was a member of the Senate and in the course of conversation he said, 'When you come to Fiji be sure to look me I replied I certainly would, little thinking it would ever happen. It did. "John is now the Secretary of the League and I was given the traditional Yaqona cere- Here's the Answer COMEDIAN: Q. Was It the late Ed Wynn who invented the 11-foot pole for people he wouldn't touch with a 10-foot one? A.T.

A. Yes. In his stage career of more than 60 years, Wynn became famous for his gags and inventions. Among them were a windshield wiper to be served with grapefruit, a typewriter carriage for eating corn on the rob, and a cash drawer that doses before anybody could open it. NEAL: Q.

Was the child born to actress Patricia Neal after her series of three strokes in 1965 a girl? N.H. A. Yes. The baby was born in Oxford, England, Aug. 4, 1965, and named Lucy.

Patricia Neal and her husband, writer Roald Dahl, now have one son and three daughters. Another child, Olivia, died in 1962 of encephalitis. CHURCH: Q. Have many couples been married in the "Little Brown Church in the Vale" near Nashua, Iowa? O. A.

More than 52,000 couples have been married by the 27 ministers who have been pastors of the little church in the last century. Almost 1,000 couples travel to this church each year from all over the U.S. to be married. and gennes; several aunts At PWnnrt Vt Vrnrlnnnr Vine ITT nntmnri ihn ClnfrtV TU. DUSABLON, Donald, funeral services 'V, tu 'ul 0 heid at om.

Fndoy ot st. Josephs, Mrs, BucKlana nas Docn an pica in Municipal Court here said Nies would be arraigned Roman Catholic Church, IIm Rev. Joseph Fvtnncinn anpnt thrrp since aft be uncles; and one niece. Funeral services will Monday at 9 a.m. in eral income tax, and 4.25 percent after the tax, as compared I with rates of 4.58 and 4.09 per Cf i Sullivan celebrating reauiem hioh Mass; i 1 in cv.

miic 10v, KnfrH fnr her IVP nPr- fPm Nies' attorney, Edward Johns 1 I' IT, My and ability to lead, he had been held on a of Braltlebnrn. askorl in mn- -an ai Ldiiuw ruiiuidl nuine hoc hnnn r-itoH fnr nvom PXPP cent, respectively, a year ago. The company paid death bene fugitive from justice charge. nicipa, court for the return nf i 'ip5 ivas afrnspH nf nttpmnt-' sen westcoit, Edde Boshow and cm- Cnce with particular emphasis ford Whi-el ond Arthur Dusoblon; burial i jai uuiai fits of $17,000,000 a rise of on her skill in teaching "LuXZ "a in Ml. Calvary Cemetery, Pother Sulli van read committal prayers.

Saturday, 7 to 9 and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Interment will be in Prospect Cemetery. Larrow Funeral Home in charge of nutrition and the help she has 1 Wnf I JVlbUIL Hil. lit 111 Ml 1 IV .1 given U) 1UW llicuiiie idiiuucs. i r'fi? "fyT sister, Mrs.

Carol Toussant of $1,161,000. Total payments to policyholders and beneficiaries rose to $55,000,000 at the year's three quarter mark, an increase of $327,000. The awards committee noted she is very receptive to newj Bellows Falls. Judge Timothy J. O'Connor said he would take the motion WW i ideas and builds them into her npArtrnm TllIC DttitilHp SERVANT) LcBLANC It you would like to thank someone who H.

an been helpful to you in ot sick under advisement pending the Monfpe'er Jaycees Seek Junior Miss Contestants Four Promotions Announced By National Life HARDWICK Scrvand Le-Blanc, 76, died Oct. 24 at the Hardwick Hospital, following a long illness. He was born March 19, 1890 HOgCincr Willi llti duimv iu or sorrow, your message can op rnuntv. Cnur i with different groups of people, P-ar here, oetoiis ond charges available arraignment in county tourt. Willi uii n-iiui FrM Press Aov.rt.sina Dpartmenl ram.iv Mrs.

vena To Walk on Wafer In addition, she originated the, Machia wishes to express their. MOSCOW fAP) Moscow 1 Orleans County Arts and Crafts; thanks and gratitude for the radio has reported Russians MONTPELIER Promotions in St. Malo, Que. for four company officers were i He leaves his widow, Hosanna Fair in 1938, which grosses many expressions ot sympatny, nave invented oocts tor warning MONTPELIER Capitol Citv ti rion por-h vpnr She also has! Mass offerings, flowers and on water and developed a COPYRIGHT: Q. Have U.S.

copyright fees been increased? D. J. A. Yes as of Nov. 26, 1965, in accordance with a bill signed by President Johnson Oct.

27. The fee for original copyright registrations was raised to $6. (from the previous $4) for all classes of material, and renewal of registrations to $4 (from the previous $21. This was the first increase in these fees since 1918. It is intended to make the operation of the Copyright Office of the Library of Congress more nearly self-supporting.

CAT: Q. Could a cat be left-handed? Ours seems to be. F. B. A.

Psychologists who study animal behavior have reported that many cats favor their right or their left forepaw in such activities as reaching for a piece of meat placed just outside their cage. A cat which customarily uses its left forepaw this way may be termed left-handed. In one experiment, which continued for a year with a group of 34 cats, half were found to favor one forepaw of these, nine cats proved right-handed and eight left-handed. Free Press renders con get answeis by moll to questions of tocts by writing to The Burlington (Vt Free Prese Information Bureau, 435 Washington, D.C. 300O4.

Please enclose return postage or sell-addressed stamped snvelope. announced fnaay by Deane L. i Bessette) LeKlanc; lour sons, Jaycees are seeking the ideal organized a Mental Health food from neighbors, friends completely effective vaccine Davis, board chairman and Emmanuel and Zephir high school girl as i t0 promote better under-1 and relatives during our recent against measles, chief executive officer of, Hardwick, Joseph of candidate for mon standing in this field. bereavement. And also we, The boots, credited to a Soviet National Life Insurance' Brattleboro, and Vincent of Pur-; Junior Miss.

she 'has been active in would like to thank the nurses engineer, resemble "miniature, Company. chase, N.Y.; eight The pageant will be held Dec. national state and 1 oca Hand doctors at St. Albans Hos- self-closing umbrellas'' that Promotions went to David Richardson of Greens-, 10 in the Montpclicr High School orRanizations holding office in Mr. and Mrs.

Frederic "open up when you step on a Hoxie, Evan Miller, Robert; boro, Claire Ducharme of Cabot, 'auditorium, with a manv nf them. These include L. Machia, Mr. and Mrs. A.

liquid surface and close when C. Morrow and William V. Rose Carlson of Marshfield, Strange and Richard Blanchard tne American Home Economics T. Stannard, Mr. and Mrs.

Ken- the foot is lifted," the broadcast BVd- Marie Bilodeau of Exeter, R.I. as cochairmen. i Association the New England neth E. Oliver. said.

Company directors, at their, Lumina Leslie of Montpclier, Senior high school eirls Hn' nrmnnstration Agents! quarterly meeting here Friday Lise Airoldi of Georgia, Louise between the ages of 16 and 18 SSoeiation. the Federation of I morning, approved the Nye of Highgate Center, from Montpclier or junior Women's Clubs, establishment of a new division Georgette Gcannuzzi of Alpine, Michael's High Schools are: Newport Woman's Club and the' to handle a full-scale electronic N.J. one brother, Napoleon eligible, and mav contact Mrs. Order of Eastern Star, data processing program. LeBlanc of Fitchburg Richard Blanchard.

242 Elm' graduate of Newport High Davis said the company will 96 grandchildren and 7 great- St. for further information. 'school and the University of soon purchase a large; grandchildren. Named to committees have New Hampshire, she has done computing system which will Funeral services were been Mrs. 1 a a advanced work at 1 1 enable it to improve greatly the Wednesday, at St.

Norbert's cortestants: Bcntlev a h-1 Colorado State University and service to its policyholders and Church in Hardwick. burne, budget and the University of Vermont, field force throughout the1 Interment followed in Fair-i Mrs. Ann Smolen, United States. view Cemetery. Joseph Smolen, awards and Northfiela Man Morrow will be executive, 'inrWo- a I HI director, and Boyd MARYKTTE HONSINGER program, and Bradley Sentcr and Strange nrodnctinn anH I administrative director of the i ijgj Opinions Of Verrnonters "Who are the Republican and Democratic candidates for Auditor of Accounts and State Treasurer?" Mr.

"Certainly, I'll be Mrs. "Davis is the glad to help you in your survey. Republican candidate for au-No. I don't know who the diior. I don't know who the candidates for treasurer are.

Democratic candidate is. I don't Don't know who the candidates know what Republican is run-for auditor of accounts are, ning for state treasurer. either." I don't know at all who the Mrs. "The GOP candidate Democrat is." Brig. Gen.

Piatt Wins Citation In Viet Nam Dear Ann Landers; A bunch of the guys in my platoon want to know what to do about a problem that bugs a lot of us. ly-created Information; SW ANTON Mrs. Maryette staging, i Services Division which will Honsinger, 89, died at her home Winner of the Montpelier 'report directly to Dr. John T. Friday morning alter a linger- contest will compete in the Fey, company president, ing illness, Vermont Junior Miss contests Hoxie was promoted from She was born in Alburg, May jn January in Bellows Falls The I assistant vice president to vice: 4, 1886, daughter of Melvin and winner will travel to Mobile, 'president, advanced underwrit-; Anne (Niles) Boyce, and had to compote in the nationai ing services, and Miller from been a resident of Swanton for pageant.

assistant to the senior vice the nast 35 years. i When a guy takes a girl to dinner, is it considered bad ymmiFiF.l.r Rric. den i nun nf ctoff or reasurer Tier ncss. -ir. me weasurci is manners to tell her that should go ahead and order I president-agency to assistant; She leaves two sons, William vice president, agency depart-1 and Clarence both of Swanton; In his new post, Miller, two daughters, Mrs.

II a Boom-will be administrative head of bower of Swanton and Mrs. whatever she wants and not to worry about the price? Some of the fellows me for State OT Emergency of the III Marine Amphibious 'I don't know who the Democrat Perry and the otner, Anderson SMISRURY Rhodesia has been awarded his; is. Jay Cordon is the Demo- for Republican auditor. The The state of merEencv de cond Legion of Merit with.cratic candidate for auditor of present incumbent on the claredY for "outstanding' accounts. I don't know the Democratic ticket is that old ciarea Dy me ian amun govern mmmanHinc Cener-1 Republican candidate from Middlebury, Hincks.

Instance just happen to like' the agency department. i Jcsso Hossey of Warren, ninnt live nninra to na. jli iivi cround steak or li.sh but we one brother, George Boyce of daration of indcDondcnce from al, Assistant Division Command; Mr "You got me don't want our girls to think ruju juuwur jwmc i.Mburg; several grandchildren Mm, 11 u-ill Group," Ironi INOV. 1U, 13W, 10 I OOI1 VOIC. Nov 11 will lroup, Britain last rontin-, Dear Ann Landers: Please tell me what to do about a husband who will not let me have any money.

I have been married to Bruno for .15 years and have been kept completely in the dark about money matters. Also, he has a thing about cash. He won't let me have any, We have a grown family, a lovely home, a new car and a joint checking account. But every bit of cash is in Bruno's wallet and he takes it to work, You have no idea how humiliating it is to turn the house upside down looking for a dollar to give the March of Dimes or the Red Cross. I have to ask for a dime when I wan! to huy a spool of thread.

Bruno is good to me in all other ways, but his peculiarity about cash is driving me crazv. Advise me, please. COMFORTABLE BUT PENNILESS Dear C. But Did you say you had a joint checking account? Well, for heaven's sake, lady, write yourself a check for $20 and live like a human being. If you've been sitting on a joint cheeking account for ,15 years and asking your husband for a dime to buy a spool of thread, you're as wacky as he is, PARIS (AP) For the and several nieces and neph ue at least until the end of Jan-i'March ir)' i Mrs.

"I don't know. I For auditor of accounts, that young a a from Brattleboro, what's his name You can't expect me to know who all those Democrats arc! Mrs. "I don't pay any second time in three weeks, the ews. During tins period i.on. i la, haven't the faintest idea, I read uary by decision of Parliament.

it's on the floor Funeral services will be extcnsjon asked by justice organized the defense of the Chu tlu, papPr wh, from the Monday at 2 p.m. ntmnnH arAn Lai airfield, was instrumenta under the baby's high chair, so I am always a week or two Burke was approved over pro-! jmmg the trust and confi officials of the Paris subway network was severely crippled by a strike Friday. Employees are seeking better working conditions, including more time off. behind. I open the paper out attention to pontics.

when I nut it down, so I never Mr. "No, I'm afraid I ua, r(Jm Afrj Mpg from 7 to 9 p.m. and Sunday 2 to 4 and 7 to si p.m. dence of Vietnamese Army's Second Division and led combined U.S. Marine Corps and Vietnamese troops into battle against the Vict Cong.

ill iit mmvfnnsA The Rev. Clinton Carter that we are ordering it just because it is the cheapest thing on the menu. I have taken out some great chicks who have looked at the menu and then "I'll have whatever you have." I am sure they are trying to be careful with my money. I like to show a girl a real good time, Ann. What is the proper wav to handle this problem? FORT HOOD, TEXAS Dear Fort Hood: The best way to do it is let the girl order first.

If she insists on waiting to hear what you're going to have, go ahead and tell her that she may not like your choice. It's how you treat a gal and nut what she eats on a date that determines what kind of a time she has, so I wouldn't pay too much attention to whether she orders a sirloin or the spaghetti. DISTINCTIVE ofliciate. Interment will follow in the family lot in; see any front pages. Mr.

''Republican candidate for state treasurer is, let's see who the hell is running against lhncks I'll think of it. The auditor of accounts, the Democratic candidate is the innirnhoni Gordon and Riverside Cemetery, Donald BIRTHS VnnA in rWria MEMORIAL HOSPITAL can't help you." EDITOR'S NOTE: The Republican candidate for auditor of accounts is David J. Anderson. Jay Gordon is the Democratic incumbent. For treasurer, Republican John Perry is the candidate, nnd Peter J.

Hincks, the Democratic incumbent. General Plait's wife is the former Junta Fernandez ot Norlhfield. I 4, IFU1U 111 LIIUI VI arrangements. HAMEL, Al ond Hfln Ju.irtion, dou'jiir, Oct KETNE, Jnmfs ond Morybftti (Hording) ddifourv, dau'jlitrr, t. LANCOUR, Palrick end Down I Duitios I MRS.

CATHERINE DEROME For Every Occasion ROOTH MAN'Q FLOWERS 28 Church Si. 864-4509 Write Ann Landers co Th Burlinnfon Freo Press. Only Miss Landers opns letlers. All letters containing names and addresses art answered by her. Enclose sell-addressed envelope.

He was cited particularly for navicl V. Anderson is opposing his role as commander of Task who is the Republican Force Delia during Operation ranrjidate for state treasurer? Utah last March. During this gucss don't know." operation, which resulted in the; virtual destruction of the Mrs- No 1 don 1 know North Vietnamese Regiment, he: who the candidates are. But I "displayed extraordinary tac-' hate to have anybody know I'm tical insight and einminec" in nl'inninif tt P. MONTREAL, Que.

Mrs. i jj a 0d Catherine Dcrome of 5 10 myerj, Rnd.iy ond com (Yondowi i Wmooskl, a son, Oct. 5i. CllCrrier Montreal, WldOW WILSON, Lm S. ond Brando (Cnnmy) of Dr.

G. Wilfred Derome, died shubum. a son, oct. m. in a Montreal hospital Friday "RY fletcher hospital CERACE, lhoinos ond Lfsllt IHeill after a lingering illness.

i 4 Moon Drive, a son, on. v. She was born in Shelburne, nyon, Jt and None (Lamb.ni Strength for the Day Witif-jo wnill NO PIACE FOR NEUTRALITY "MIGHTY FINE SATS" the daughter of John Mei'vin and hwkv (Nellson), Rnsioi a daughter, 0t. ii. lr C.

"ltrtu- Hip hell ta A REAL MOM PLEASER The Service of VT, DIAPER SERVICE UN 2-7676 and Catherine (Potvin) Dubuc. She leaves a daughter, Mrs. Gabrielle Daley; and a son, Dr. Ieon Derome, both of Montreal; seven grandchildren. She LONGE, James and Joan (McNall), -Carrying Olll me OaiilC.

Underhill, son, Oct. 11. lr'lHerihin I know WllO the CiOl Candidates MILLER, Thomas ond Karen (Sesnyl.l "IS Xt nipiar K.HUIMiip siamtord Rd, a daughter, oct. 'and relentless fighting spirit ai i no Dimodais. 1 oou instrumental in the iww any of those guys.

THIBAULT, Hemy and Beverly, wt'p insil UIIH Midi III (Bmndm), coichesier, a daucifiter, 1 succtss of Hie engagements in Mrs, I (ion know, CHICKEN BASKET 1.50 was the sister of the late Mrs. oa v. iu'hioli lio rlirrcllv involv- don't read or listen to oolitic. Anna M. Conrtnev: the late Je-I memorial hospital cd," the citation noted.

Mrs. "Now let me think. rome J. Dubuc and the latei" r.n,,r. 0ti.l cemer, a son, od.

of a lino Graduate ot fwwicn The Renin iciin auditor is Da- 26. nniuPfifitV I IP i.l VCiir fl fl virl AnrWcm TilH tlin llnnsili'l'al ST ALBANS HOSPITAL iinuu.iun, ciiiw nn i i Dnnold ond Anne RHlCral has bcCIl ill the MarillC is, uh, Ull, till, We'll COllie back HENRY'S DINER US Bank St. TONIGHT'S SUPPER SPECIAL oi st. Albans, a son, Lorps since June oi mat year. 0 ha one.

he a reasurer Some people try to dismiss any concern they may feel about life after death by saying there is no after-life. However, as a recent popular author causes one of his characters to remark, an assumption of this variety drags its anchor in a gale. He moans by his seagoing metaphor lhat when Ihe storms of life come upon one, Ihe assumption that there is no aftcr-iile is not a sufficiently satisfying belief to hold one steady. We can become very anxious sometimes about life after death when we think of how unworthy we are to inherit it. Yet the alternative leaves us without any adequate explanation as to why life exists at all and no confidence whatsoever lhat injustice will be rectified, pain assuaged, or patient endurance rewarded.

If we are concerned about life alter death because we feel ourselves unworthy of anything but punishment, there Is always Something that we can do about a situation of that sort. We can begin living a different kind of life. We can begin to press toward the great spiritual objects to which the Bible poinls us. In other words, we can put ourselves in a position to be worthy of immortality. We must believe in immortality or disbelieve.

This is not an issue on i we can remain neutral, It means too much to our peace of mind and to the moral purpose by which our life is directed. Family Prayer This command comes to us from Christ himself; that he who loves God must also love his brother. (I John 4:21, NEB) PRAYER: Heavenly Father, I love Thee for all Thou hast done for me through Jesus Christ. Help me to love my brother as Thou dost love me. Help me as I try to do Thy will.

For Jesus' sake. Amen. THB UPPER ROOM EXPRESS YOUR THANKS WITH FLOWERS iThnmnitAnt T's e.daT oa received h.s first Ixg.on is John Perrv for the: of Merit with Combat while Republicans. Back to that an- v. i DEATHS Wis.

Catherine Monlieal, DEROME serving as commanding officer, ditor, it's Jav Gordon, the 1st Battalion, 5th a i Democrat. Now, the Democrat-! Regiment, and also is assistant hc treasurer is, uh, uh, I'll be, operations officer of the 1st darned, I can't think of it," BERKOWITZ, Mortimer, New York, lornier genrol manager of the American Weekly and the comn weekly Purk, Oct. age 79, COOAN, Alma, London, onre Ihe high paid singer In British show busi-ness, Oct, 26, age .14. CERONIMO, Rnberl, Mescalero, srm ot Ihe lamous Aooche Indian Oct. 2.

HAYES, Undo Lee Vergennes 4 P.M. to 8 P.M. i CLUB STESIK 1 French Fries, Chef Soiod, Rolls ond Butter Ice Cream or Sherhet Choir ot Puddlna, Jlllo Comm, Tea or Milk ONLY $2.25 tven trw evek Oct. 1, oo l. HONSINGER, Mrs.

Maryette I Jwonton, Oct li, one 10. during the Ilow should Marine Division, Korean conflict. Hardwi(, nit Mrs, know?" ihlef who defied the novernment LeBLANC, Servand inr 10 yenis, t. IS, nge I 74 age 'A. SMITH, H.

Aienandei, Pnnreton, I. LEWIS, Mis (telle A Bui I inci'on, haven't Ort, age M. Read the I'm Press Want Ad Mr. "I pages daily for big bargains! slightest idea." former sennlnr Irom New who retired in lose after serving 'or 1J years, Od. age ti.

SHORE, Mrs lury Norwood, Muss Oct, 2', age 92, mt ft r-lili--ieVilie r-m "i I -I 1.

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