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Show J ., •ug. 17 1 . 1935 • .& • .• • • • • • • • • • • • THE RIDGERUN'NER. • • • ............ . • • • • • ••••••• .Page 3 - CUPID SCORES AG.AIN - AN OLD FRIEND LEAVES For the past few weeks, Kid Company 726 suffere d the loss Cupid has been noticed around of one of its best liked member s camp, throwin g his darts hithe r lest Monday, August 12, when Harry and yon, and not in vain. A~ : ast, Grojea n was given a discha rge , the he scored a bull's eye. result of a trial by the Forest ry The gentlem an who has for years Depart ment. been consid ered a lucky catch for Harry had been with this comany lady has at last been snared , pany sixteen months , enrolli ng in a victim of the unmerc iful "weake r April, 1934. It is needle ss to sex". The symtom s of this malady say that he was highly efficie nt has been eviden t for severa l weeks, in every capaci ty in which he but it was though t that perhap s he served while being with this comwould recove r, but it was appare nt~ pany. He met every task with a ly a lost battle from the beginn ing.hig h degree of skill. Our sympat hy goes to Lt. Mccann . -The reason for the trial was (???) · the wreckin g of a forestr y truck Lt. Willis H. Mccann , our Comwhich Harry was driving on Green mandin g Office r, and Miss Cather ine Hill Trail one day last week. The Logan were united in marria ge by facts which appear ed in last week's Chapla in Sengpi ehl last Saturd ay paper concer ning the wreck were mornin g in the Office rs' Quarte rs. somewh at contra ry to the true · "~ tendan ts were Mr. & Mrs. Xzin gacts. His meetin g the other McNeal , Lt. T. E~ Johnsto n, Lt. A. t~uck at tho curve in the road was L. Coffma n, and Mr. Fred Blasch ke. not the cause of the wreck. The Proj. Superi ntende nt. Follow ing road was very dusty, as a resultv of the ceremo ny, a weddin g breakf ast the recent dry weathe r. The dust was enjoye d, and Lt. &Mrs. Mccann was so thick and heavy at the left immed iately afterw ards for place that he somehow lost sight pa~ts unknow n - followe d by the of the road and ·ran into a ditch, usual amount of tin cans. cow bells, damagi ng the truck in severa l etc. places . At the hearin g Harry told The bride is the daught er of the true facts of the case. Mr. & Mrs. c. H. Logan of Nevada , he not testifi ed so strong ly Had aMissou ri, and was a studen t at gainst himsel f, and had he taken Missou ri Univer sity. Lt. Mccann the trouble to seek some form of _ is a gradua te of the Univer sity · defens e, the Forest ry person nel of Missou ri and also a produc t of report s that he would not have been Cornel l Univer sity, Ithaca , New given a discha rge. , York, having done gradua te work His sudden depart ure caused much there in the year 1933-3 4. He has sorrow and grier among his friend s. been on duty with this company He left this compan y highly recomsince the Summer of 1934, becomi ng mended as a good worker , a skilled Commanding Office r in June, 1935. truck driver , an honest , uprigh t, Members of Co·. 726, as a whole, s traig,ht -:forwa rd gentlem an and a extend their co.rigra tula t :i.ons and f'rtend to alLvilh o had. bis acquai nbest wishes for a hap~ y futu rea tance. |