turned third after ion ator the Satur-udltor-erved.5S willr Eas-t onlyort asFalls after f Bar-Sche-They t Mrs. mding 5 glad again.‘Mrs. Cornelia French one day last week.Paratrooper Richard Graham who was for some time in Ireland, is now in England where he hopes to meet his uncle Sgt. W. M. Leo Rumney,radio technician, and several others who are from his home town. Lloyd Graham of the U. S. Navy, R. M. 1/C, came into port from the S. W. Pacific ! and Seaman Frederick T. Graham, a gunner’s mate in U. S. Navy happened to come into the same port after feeing in Australia for two years. The two brothers met with a surprise, and for the first time in two years they spent two afternoons together before having to separate. Before Frederick T. left Australia he happened to meet his cousin Kenneth Rumney, son of L. D. Rumney, now living in Westport. Kenneth, Lloyd, Frederick T. and ! Richard Graham are the sons of Mrs,| Joseph Lashway and grew up in i Elizabethtown.IIclean-up rubbish morningpick it u tinue on through Septembt Friend word has don Buffi been sen dergone covering hospital fum was sical edi high sch friends hBuff urn'sIery.Superv been cod for theWe no second R Nations,