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CHICAGO, Nov. Christmas trees will be plentiful this year with prices similar to

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Trio Gives Bi-Weekly Show At Convalescent Hospital

By VICTOR PETERSON Laughter and song punch. polio with a fast one-two at the Rotary Convalescent Hospital. They bolster drooping spirits born of long hospital hours and | slowly mending muscles. so the bed-ridden wish the days away befrom the Doctors of Musical Therapy, a volunteer

ation together. They can't be given too much credit,” he said as Mrs. Orbison led the children in Christmas carols. When the hour-long show winds up, the polio victims are fired with enthusiasm. The months ahead look brighter; and they love to sing from “Home On the Range": : fg. where seldom is heard a discouraging word and the

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W. Ted Gannaway Slated to Speak Here

ted isco al the National Council and serves ¥"" No Ep pal jon the Commission on Evangelism © Layman Book lof the Federal Council of the W. Ted Gannaway of Charles- Churches of Christ In America.

lton, 8.C., who is known as an He did relief work as an ambu-

Episcopal layman with a dynamic lance driver in the Middle East | laymen’s program and for his re- following World War I, made a | lef work abroad, will speak here friend of Mustafa Kemal Pasha | Wednesday. a Iota the Tuciah Tov ' ter. urk! revs Mr. Gannaway will address a 4p, Mr, Gannaway held the dinner meeting of laymen andipogt of official adviser to the new clergy of the Indianapolis Eplsco- prime minister who modernized pal Diocese at 6:30 pm. in the the country. Church of the Advent parish) The Rev. Laman H. Bruner, house, 33d and Meridian Sts, He host minister, will welcome the is a businessman Who goes about guests. Richard C. Lockton will the country as a special -consuM- report on the recent General Conant outlining the church's men’s vention in San Francisco. A. N. work program. Lawson is chairman of the Interspeaker represents the parish Committee of the Episcopal

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‘Good Old Days’ Ideas Pay Off

Friends Supported Her, Wife Charges

BRIDGEPORT, Conn., Nov. 26 (UP)—Mrs. Frank H. James of Westport, wife of the president of the Hat Corp. of America, filed a $250,000 non-support suit in superio court today that her husband humiliated her by making her live with friends, Mrs. James also asked that her husband be forced to support their 34-year-old son, Leslie. She said her husband earned more than $50,000 a year and has an estate

1911 and, according to the suit, {lived together. until last June. iSince then, she charged, she has {been living with friends.

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