iM&M Vji-Vj ■-;■ i«- ' )*ele’ 'V'-- f a.V?af9irf^ FaUs. oer «ttS Fib*W>iririn notje-, betors Mondar morning. i ®?bere.w«r« iknmorous abMOces ^ tboM Mbodls Thnnday and ^ . / and In moat caaea wore at-1 btited to fly and other Ulnesa. in-Tlow ofJflie Blchnesa eplde- -.,«»I« and the^nfaybrable •weather ^lilsdltiona, ^Ee deciaion to close for two days was Siinday. ' Sand^.. and Sunday night l^raln tell throughout the conditions of county was described as bad. -V irans N^r of Clobs’ Activities Achievement Re- Club Fri- itecl'y- Story t report for the year fttWl highlight of the North IhsboTo Kiwanls Club pro- Friday. report, as given by Secre- T. E. Story, gave a compre- : .h ihslve resume of the club’s t liendid work in civic affairs for t lO year. Some of the fntereetlng contained in the report will ilater In thto news- mailed for a ^elr feet and recelyed the ^ ' claim f th**” ^’“* ’*““^****■ 'XhonuM iiiecoBd uentenant Theodore Huffman, now a bomber pilot at hLtcbell Field, N. T., came up the hard. way. He enlisted in the amy ot Jane 25, 1941, and took course In airplane mechanic at which time he was sek for aviation cadet training was commls^oned on July LC Enffman is a son of Mr. Mrs. B.’ M. Hnffmxui, of W1 boro route one. 1 1 .* tloB in home of t Homucdj ^horo the MI OMBi WITH TNII Pvt. James Pvt Jame^ Leonard Wo ten-day furj Mr. and North Wi| . iTistoy iM thi f each year in, lest Jihrth C^llna a calf hw. snowing ll.60C.00 prises Feaehyear. The year Inst Bssf. show was held st Wlnsl^-#sr "tem with gtest suocms. Mr. SfllpM V ^ •* directors ka last meeting had. voted to —the show to be held at OTj^^Wnipshor® 1® September of he is now preeent- uttl^e msttwr for the club’s ap- ^ Th® voted unanl- Bouaty approving the request, and the aecretsTy was asked to write Mr, Coble and give the invitation for the ehow to be here. "W. ®shelmsn, program chair •mn Car the coming year, made ’ for tho first six UMiatiui of the year. I?**. "W. D. Halfacre announced, p inning War Loan drive I {of several membwrs to jr-V'Mj^fenowlng the luncheon for ,i>ence. ^^.MSaheiman asked for “ft^ty to speak of the w , secretary, oommendlng ncO hnd ^dated as the ^ ^ItionVfor tb^ terviciis I ■a'^punwling him a '’Wef t^pref^tloa of the 'tf --- '■ ■' ■ '' k preptdeot then )jrj read the aehlevl||^_ /for^e year. tywUiy the readtag fb FrdsMent Hlx spoke-jf attng way for the., he has had di ttipn from the Jiip^" He then ji* ^ ddent’s button to.4 Ig preeldeBt, Andrew FU -S'

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