IfGifts To Be Collected For Korea OrphansGifts for orphans in Korea, to be distributed by American men. including one from Lubbock, willbe taken to Church school Sunday morning by children of the Junior Department of the First Methodist Church.They will give items of clothing for children — either new or good used clothing.The Friendship Class of the church recently took a collection which will be used to buy mittens and socks to be sent to Korea.Maj. Milton Roelofs, whose wife lives at 2415 32nd St., is on a committee working with the chaplain at the air base at Seoul where Roelofs is adjutant to provide Christmas gifts for orphans of that i vicinity. Men working on the project decided to write to their home I towns to obtain assistance from churches in providing gifts for or-| phaned children.I The package from Lubbock is I to be mailed by Nov. 15.!\ ' • • ■A*«.vdV**•! *V-Ai-’t• »$ * A ■fiv*yORE SHIPStiP—'The chief ofv said todav the|l* A %*N .V,,• lt;% f • * $ ■ .*Sp