9 % ^ » • •« V4/ L44 + Uyour child secure a well-balanced hot lunch this winter,” Mrs. Sti-nogle says.--v— -CAPT. BYRNARD SMITHWRITES FROM FRANCE Captain Bymard B. smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of OBoboji, writes home from “somewhere in France” after having spent several months in England. He says. “After seeing two foreign countries, both of which are supposed to be rather high in world standards, I thank my lucky stars that I can figure on America after the war. Here the house and bam are all one unit and the livestock is as welcome in the kitchen as the farmer is in the stable.”Captain Smith is with the 6th Armored Division, until recently in England. He and his brother Sergeant Maynard J. Smith, a tall gunner on a flying fortress, met. and had one visit before Bymard was sent to FranceLUTHER WRIGHT ISADVANCED IN RATINGgraMShiiMr.SioininiAhekGartenlt;TutJohW.KlaIVandwerLeslIVfamdayNatIVandHerdimMr.IVMil'wit]IvfanSur