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It 13 not surprising that clouds dome in for more or less criticism, They Hve high, are often dissipated, and ean usually be classed with the wets, URINE, Sie aod Mie rong, os b Tire, l > ur EYES If Bron often, Soothes, Refreshes, Safe for Write for Co., Chileage or Granulated, use Murine deta or ult. Atall Eye Book. Maris Eye The Meeting Ground of Town and Country— The Home Town Paper t part of non-city America which we call the coufitry is in reality | A A SY the people of the farms have felt that the peo- ple of towns did not understand their problems any more than did those of the big cities. But there has been a common meeting ground for all in the home town paper. It has chronicled the activities of the village and of the farms and of the cross roads. It has told of the visits of the village banker and his family and of the farmer and his family, of the new pavement in the village and the improved highway in the country. No publication ever was more entitled to be called “a slice of life” of the people than the home town paper. Weck after week, year after year, it has ministered to the natural craving for the homely, in- timate news of the countryside, the kind of news which no big city paper can furnish. Now the country newspaper is to have a “week” all its own. The thou- sands of country papers the nation over have got together to observe “Subscribe for your home town paper week” November 7-12. It is a week for all who love country and village life and “just folks.” If you have let your subscription lapse, BUT IT CAN'T! Joists ® tional magazine said not long ago that if the big city newspaper could get as close to its readers as those of the country, it could have a three million circulation. * But,” the editor added significantly, “ It can’t.” That is why the country newspaper, which has had its doom sealed again and again, continues to gb on-—because of its inti- mate, personal appeal to its readers. Abe Martin says that ex- cept for a temporary chairman, there is nothing under the sun so hard to stop as a country weekly, and he is right. The country and small town see the value and need of their own little news paper-and so they will not see it die. “Subscribe for your home town paper week” has been set for November 7-12 to remind as forcibly as possible the folks of the home town-—and the home town folks who are many miles away-——of the big service which the home town paper renders. Subscribe for Your Home Town Paper Week, Nov. 7-12 Why a “Home Town Paper Week?” Subscribe for your home town paper week, which has been set for November 7-12, has not been developed into a great na- tional campaign because the “poor editor needs the money” but because there was never more need than there is today of small town and country life, which are the very warp and woof of the country newspaper. Every home into which the home paper goes thereby has a greater interest in the com- munity; and community soli- darity is doing much to carry f ! us through the period of unrest of laying emphasis on the | and discontent which is notice- homely, solid, substantial things | able everywhere. Subscribe for the Home Town Paper Week, Nov. 7-12 YES, the home newspaper is a community institution, like the church and the school and the farm and home bureaus. It is being so recognized by the state agricultural colleges, which see that it is helpin and can help still more to create an evelope a wholesome, satisfying rural and small town life. If you are in- terested in community life you will want to have a part in home paper week. Subscribe for the Home Town Paper Week, November 7.12 \ COMMUNITY INSTITUTION — From the Cradle to the Grave the The of voice the com- munity, the record of its history in the ar- chives of state and nation, is the Home Town Paper. Your iLife. Subscribe for Your Home Nation- Wide Movement Set for No vember 7th to 12th, Tow n enjoy the joved surroundings. can subscribe to the paper and thus keep old home well in home, What to run over the Joy a few and years higher In ago are moving higher scholastic circles graduates.” or the clean discarding knickers, girl boys Just wateh that bunch of mall-—and what can he find to interest him? Angus died yesterday: run for the there Gugan’'s horse McGregor clerkship; the secretaryship of the Hilltown Ag- ricnitural Societyy Lydia Munger has opened a millinery store; Mrs. Brown lost her hand satchel in the butchery : Dr. Dorland is attending Clara Brown, who is down with a severe cold; Mrs. Plater broke her ankle and is in the county hospital. Yet though he smiles at the old-time 8 and expressions he enjoys it all over and over again, for it takes his mind back home where his won. derful boyhood days—happy days— were spent. will county styles WILL BOOST HOME PAPERS Week of November 7.12 Set for Na. tion.Wide Endeavor, “Subscribe to your home town pa- per.” This is the slogan of a new nation. wide movement backed by the Na. tional Editorial Association and other agencies, The movement has back of It far more than a selfish desire on the part of newspapers to acquire increased circulation, for it is, In effect, a step toward the perfect unification of America by the strengthening of ties that bind everyone to his native soll. The campaign Is, moreover, an ex- cellent opportunity to boost the home town. The men and women who were born and reared here have, some of them, been away for many years and many important changes have taken place-changes in which they would be greatly Interested. 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