nospwu.More Girls ThanTolcc of Tlt;I oroton,Boys Are Born j n°phDespite WarFu 2:30 Fune (i a rc willdied in Ntors,That the theory that more boys than girls are born during times of war, has been hit another rap by the _ m report of births reported in Novem- [y|| her at the local county board of health office. Of the babies born, j nine were boys and 15 were girls. jThe report, which includes births I in previous jieriods follows: !Armstrong, Lillie Mae, July 24, j Carse and Belle Lovely Armstrong,! Willard.Bauer, Howard Arnold. Nov. 6:Claude Arnold and Pearl Dick Ban- I 11 er, R. D. 1. Willard. J fourBollinger, Douglas Wayne, Nov. 30; )n* Russell Wayne and Geraldine Max- • *n ^ ine Hornett Bollinger. R. D. 3, Atti- ! Su ca.Caris, Josephine Marie, Nov. 8; j Mrs.Hayden Dwight and Virginia Wilma son, Gamble Caris, Willard. I eightClark, Barbara Ruth, Nov. 22; Earl great W. and Lorna I. Miller Clark, Wil- F ran lard. ! MartClark, Michael Albert. Oct. 25; | brotl; Donald Francis and Ann Julia Salvi Clark, New London.Felver, Paul Arthur. Nov. 8; Forest Edwin and Gertrude Ann White Felver. Willard.Gaylord, Nancy Lee. Nov. 1; Donald Fhigene and Betty Jane Jewell Gaylord, R. D. 2. Willard.Golding. Saundra Lou, Nov. 11;Preston Palmer and Jean McConnell Golding, New London.Hershisrr Rirnnlri TTi icrpnlt; Mr»v 14*and The in 19SeiFrid£BismofficiscemeFoos