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APRIL 2111

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buain~s meeting wu pr~·
over by the vlce p~lldeDt.
. ~ewart in the ebsenee of
the 1 'preslde~t, Site Johnson. ,
Flowen were voted tct be sent
to tw~ lick members ~re:. ' Ed1tb
Glbbr arxl Mit. Amy J:~den.

1~-,,.:A.:!:t•:r the meeting

a potluck

was served to the mem·
altendall&lt;io. A dci'or prlle
was won by lin. Stewart,
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Attending .,ere MJ:•· Floro
Board, Mro. Gladya Caney, llr1.
Hattie Cook ,Mr,a. Ros!e Stew~rt.
Mrs. ~ta 1BuiiJrardnor, ...Sarah
Hamm, ¥n. ~ n-it carson, Mr.s.
Katie Fos\eeOn(, MrL claroJ!(e•nOI'B,
Roush ~nd Mn. Car.olino Turner.

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annlveraary which \'I ~S April 10
with a family dinner at ' •their
home, Mulberry Ave., Sunday.

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A. Hoskins, Misa Ada
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April 17.

MARILYN'S
BEAUTY SHOP.
COLD WAVFS
. $8.50 - $12.50
Open Tues. Thru Sal.
8:00 A.M.Io 5:00P.M. ,

. Mr. and Mrs. Erneu Carr of Harrisonville ' are annuuncing
the e~gagement of their daughter Miss Ractlel. Le, Burbridge
to S/Sgt. Amedee Lee Lefabre, 33481h SIIII'On Sq\llldron, ChJ·
nute AFB, IlL, taking special schooling iii l,et engines. MiBB
Burbridge is a graduate of Scipio High S®ool Cla8s of 1957
Evenings by Appt.
and is •now working· a typist for the Strite Qf Ohio Liquor
· Lleull Sl.
MlddleP.orl Control Board at Columbus, Ohio.
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Sec9nd Monday
,ubMeeting
For April Held

Michael's Return
To Chester Home ·
After Lonq Trip. ,· · ·

Mro. Paul Kloea entertained the 1\lr. and Mrs. l ..s, Mlellael have
Second Monday Sewing Club on returned to lheir hpme near CHesMonday 1evenlnl at her hC,me in ler after !l~endina 1everal ~onth1
IIIInemllle.
In the West. Thev left !lelp Coun·
A llhBrt business session wa11 t:v la,;t July 19. They we,re accom-.
held with Mrs. Patrie~ Wood, pres·
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!dent, pre•ldlng.
their ~and~•••~ter,
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Mra. lil~hae1'1
Re£reahments were.
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lhe hostess to Mr11.
Thun. &amp; Fri. '
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After
IDendiQ&amp;:
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and daughter,
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Mltilyn Monroe ' ·
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ranch,
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Dwlgl\t Parker,
. Wood,
Lawrince Ollver.
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borne
nesr
Alf{ed.
Robert Lewis
daughter,
''PIINCI &amp; THI IHOWGIIL"
Ann, Mro. iameo Clatworthy
&lt;In Te&lt;hnleolor) ,, ·
Mt. 'n~ Mro,. ¥tehael opealt t)fO
daughter, Twlia Sue, 1\ln. monthl iii 'Mon~ana and then fr'ept
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Barker Cathy O'l10nne11 (trace Holler and Mlu Eleanor bri tci ~ijlikine, Woohln,.oil w~··~
Robton.
Mrs. · 1\lle~ael'l two llt'othera UVi.
"THI DIIIILAYII"
Mr.

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The May meoUnr,will 1&gt;e i:eld at
the home of Mrs. Ma~ Ward.
iNGLIIH IOOTiiS .SIT TO~I
NEW Y0)\1(-Manchester Clh•.
one of England's top soccer
clubs, will make a tour or th&lt;
United Stat., May 18 through

otead at Mole' ~; Wpeli. Tbt
homeotead lo now Irrigated by
water from Grand Coulee qam.
After •\t:,ndhil
cer)llng
went Ill Callloril)a
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