MimiHiNieklttlI)■■ Laurel's Diamond Jubilee llM»f *’ I nite Money has found it’s way t» jam national prominence. A letter wasreceived today from Vernon t*. Brown, curator of the Museum at Money's of the World, in the Chase Manhattan Bank of New Yerk^^BAccording to Mr. Brown's ■■ These are the first pieces of alls*onite Money that we have seen and H seems to us that it would hemore durable Sum the regular wooden meuey that has been la-sued in reesnt years for oelebea-.. tlons.The Masonite Money has been fe* sued by the Laurel Diamond JtfM® lflf* lee as official currency of the Ml *or Anniversary Celebration and thafirst currency over issued by ton**» Free State of foBM. The Maeo» •w* nite nickels wlo he accepted for cash until May 11.The second supply of the Jubilee money has been received and will be distributed to all cooperative merchants. Everyone la urged to a buy and use Masonite Mooey end res* be sure to save some as souvsmmi of the Laurel Diamond Jubilee.