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Several lodges of Modern Woodmen of the county are making a strenuous drive for new members and the prospects are very birth for a splendid growth. J. T. Dyas of Jewell City and W. W. Honsinger, local deputy and other woodmen boosters in the county have been scouring the care for the past several days. The camps of which there are seven in the county—Woodston, Damar, Palco, Plainville, Webster, Codell and Stockton, have set the mark for 200 new member and it is quite likely in the showdown that the ist will exceed expectations. To stimulate activity among the seven camps, a fine, silk American Flag will be awarded to the camp showing the largest increase in membership fro the drive. Doubtless, each camp is striving hard, or should t, to win this excellent award.