Liberty Home's Goal In Pa rodlt;Patriotism.. Love.Respect• • • •Rv WILLIAM A. MOOREwF • ' *Journal * Nows ContributorFor the fifth cwisecutivc year.the Liberty Hcmc Association will compete for one of the adult Moat trophies inHamilton Altrusa Club dependence Day program.“It is indeed an honor andimpartiality, by a judge of thewill lie depicted byand that alltheparadetheIn-andiotism Is I/O'e. Respect j wisdom and the maintenance ofand Responsibility”.An effort is made to stress courthe absence of a generation gap Hermann Heimgerattributes of Responsibility showingcitizenship eminates from the noble aspect of work, will bo family. This is being done by delayed by a hard hat, Steve relating various vocations to the Hart. Another significant form areas of love, respect and responsibility.Love representing the challenge to have a part in this idealism of youth to serve thev e r y eventworthwhilepatriotic! sjck, on a volunteer basis, as J. Mueller. a eandv striper, will be enacted 1972 float chairman, declared. Melissa Calvert. The loveLeonardThe Liberty Home Association of imparting knowledge by ai. . , ,■■■■■ has chosen to] adult teacher will be protr,iylt;*d complete the 1972 parade theme bv Herta L. Moore.of responsibility, theconcern of one defending the nation, will be dramatized by Michael Cupp, a serviceman.Combining both responsibility and love in the form of devotion to the needs of others as a professional nurse will befloat committeeinthe following manner.Respect, encompassing* •nurse wuija Hart.All stages of a complete family generation, includingchildren, parents, and grand* parents in identifying costumes will sing at appropriate in* tervals, “This Land is MyLand”, “Home on the Range ’ and “I’d Like to Teach theVinrlri in Sintr in IVrfpi’l