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Show 4 who wrote. Those who know her are not sUl'prised to hear that she no sooner got back from the hospital than she took up teaching school from a hospital bed with overhead "monkey bars" set up in the school house. Merle Fulkerson, of Bluff, kindly helped out by teaching while Helen was in the hospital, so that school was not interrupted. f'TlHE CLINIC, of course, goes on. As I L.!J type, the message comes, "It's a boy". For several months we had the inestimable help of Jean Bowles, R.N., who is now supervisor of nurses at the Monticello Hospital. We couldn't blame her for taking this important offer. rjjl ROTHER JUNIPER divides his time be~ tween cooking and building; Ruth Palmer utilizes her many gifts all day every day, as does our guest staff member Martin Harris. IW IE CONTINUE to get good reports from the Seminary on Wayne Pontious' studies. A year from this Spring he should be graduated and ordained, if all goes well. His work is already being laid out for him, and it's a tough life he is facing, but we know he can take it! A lady in Toledo has just sent $300 to be applied to his tuition for one semester. May others be moved to do Jikewise! IT IHOSE of you who remember the FDR and depression days and the tales that went around about the WP A and PW A will enjoy this. The Navajo Tribe has made money available for improvements in farms, and one of our Navajo young men was telling about getting a job. "Tom is the foreman and tells us what to do," he said. "I suppose he leans on a shovel when he tells yon ?" we suggested. "No. Tom don't need no shovel. He sits on the ground." YOUNG TEXANS AND THE MASS OF ST. ISAAC JOGUES IT IHE KYR!E that filled the Church of The Holy Cross in Paris, Texas, surprj ~ed thp congregation into new listening |