brie- for the hank h* ing not i tied of hisd wood rpathn tt e m n tWindof thoIs Doing llor I’art in \\ at.blanks |land in- I? there is another woman in Tip re-jMort.flf county doing more in trying tomans’ sDead v. in this war. than Mrs. Anna Mil- tho anlard, residing nno mil*- north of ('in her- att i \ i 11 • •. tho Tribune would like toTho i[»;*’ t ho ], now of it.inFirst slio has given two sons, and \sillmo at Cooruo. apodand Leslie, need voters amore i. to tho service of her nation. pmsiih\inboth sons enlisting in tin* navy last °» fl‘{' ‘in the December. In a vorv recent letter *°us jmiaiowti they state they are on their wav and ^;,v ^*rilt;n of will soon cross tho pond.and wili wife They have not been homo on fur- harno iof the louhs and she is afraid they will: I wood not get to come come if they sail\\ IIn not-t! aits.soon and it is great disappointmentto her as she has boon vorv anxious 1di thoitliolicto see them.WMrs. Hillard is the mother of seven children, five hoys and two girlsS.The aThe youngest is a hoy twelve yearso f theoldHer oldest son. Charles, agedwill heOis a tinplate worker at Hlwood.row andWho attempted to get into the naw at the iir'same time his brothers enlisted, hut !rom vnwas rejected on account of phvsi-Walter lt;i good ral dlsahilitv. He i in class t alA 'I'ru, 1 (nnmn- though slnule and will await a calle l to Infipton to limited service if needed hv the linH.7 seed governmentf romMrs. Hillard has the burden andgrain anxiety of her familv alone as her 1 he con !husband Sam Hillard deserted therme of family more than three years ago andthe av and h is*not been heard from for twoectioii vears, seemingly unconcerned aboutusing his fnmilv nr their welfare