? uuuerKIWIIV CVVLIVUIIV9;; VVIU’mittet guidance, The youth dialr*man announced the resuite of thebasketball tournament and announced the ‘Safa Driving Essay Contest’ for members under IS.Master Shriver spoke on the April 14 regional grange meeting held at the 4# Center in Wash* ington. Some highlights of the speech Edward Holter gave were passed on by the Master.An invitation was accepted from Ballanger Grange (to eligible grange members) to receive the degrees on April 27 andivia/ as vanviigvi wn uiiwayrHan, Members who have recant* ly Joined are urge*Mr. and Mrs. AMMrN Walkmvtile, were favorably received in a transfer hem tl moot Grange. IRefreshments ware served by the March committee, lift andMrs. Russell Wachkr.MACK PLANT OPENING A formal grand opening at Mack Tracks Engine, tVansmis-sion and Carrier Plant In Hagers* town will be mid Thursday and Friday, April 12 and 11 tram 6:20MIDWAY GRANGE MEETING IBrace Crum, Frederick County ’, Grange Deputy and State Grange . Deputy, presented the literary part of the program at Midway Grange on March 27. Mr. Crum spoke briefly on The origin of the i Grange and then presented color- • ed slides on Grange procedure fnnH fJrnnffn rihmlc iARMY RECRUITER - M/Sgt. |John C. Renick, was recently assigned here as U. S. Army Recruiter with headquarters at 41 North Market street. His family, now living at Flnks-burg, plan to move to this city at the close of school. Sgt. Rcnick is a son of Major (re- ' tired) Sornuel T. Renick, Day- i tona Beach, Fla. He was bom * in Washington and resided at ! Fort Holabird four years, at Fort Hamilton, Brooklyn, N. Y„ two years, at Fort Bragg, N. C.,10 years, the Phillipines, two i years and at Camp Livingston,La., one year. He entered the service in Baltimore in Jan- j uary, 1943 and served in the ' European theater of War. He was taken as a German prisoner and escaped on Easter Sunday, 1945. He was released from service, then rejoined in June of 3946. Since then he has been stationed at Ft. Monmouth,N. J., Ft. Holabird and served in recruiting from 1947 to 1949 on the Eastern Shore. Other assignments following were: -Ftr-Mcader^amp-Breekenrkige,— Ky.; Korea in 1952 and Japan with his family in 1953; Fort j Lee, Va. ’54 to *58; Eniwetok | Atom Testing ground in 1959; | Fort Knox in 1960 and Ft. Miles,Del. in 1961. He started recruiting again this year, and has a total of 18Mi years in the army, j His wife is a native of Easton, j They have three children, a son, 11 ’ 13; son, 11 and a daughter, 6. IIrresistible youlwhen the Easter bunny acts like a wolfIt’s betrause you're weariHanes seamless stockingsSheer And Micro Mesh In All The New Spring Shades. Sizes 8lt;/2 to 11.