Servicemen on Leaves Dinner Honorees REDBIRD—The Clifford Wells family and Mr. and Mrs. Billy Wells were among guests at a family dinner in the Clayton Thomson home at Lynch Sunday, March 23, honoring the grandsons of the Billy Wells, Ivan and Leo Thomson, who are home »on fur lough. Other Redbird News Several relatives of Mrs. Nick baiter surprised her Thurs day evening, when thmey gath ered there for a birthday anniver sary party, taking lunc and gifts. Angel food cakes wee made by a daughter-in-law, Mrs. Bus Green, and a granddaughter, Mrs. Jack Darnell. The occasion was also in honor of Seaman Barry Baker, of Lynch, a grandson of the Bak ers. The evening was spent play ing cards and visiting. Again on Saturday evening, March 22, the Redbird neighbors sponsored a surprise party in hon or of Mrs. Nick Baker on her 72nd birthday anniversary. Mrs. Halsey Hull and Robert Bridges won high prizes at cards. Ray Wilson has been very busy assessing the past week in Scott township. mrs. \jray nun eiitei icuiieu { $45 I Right! Canfield suits give jf’Ir t you extra value . . . Savel V Why so much for $45? Mc Donald’s has these suits made to our perfectionist standards. But we cut costs wherever we can. So you get extra fine worsted fabrics, extra smart styling, an extra bonus of hand-tailoring where it’s im- | port ant Donfield suits fit •ad feel right Sizes 36 to 4& I m r Fortune shoes moke walking a pleasure Handsome, rugged oxfords with cushion insoles that absorb jolts. Rich, mellow leather with Good year welt leather soles. In most men’s sizes. A real men’s value.