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OF BONDS

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AttArH~Ith
Is Hostess F.or
i'CUibMeeting Is Held-Thursday
Her
Bridge Club
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Oliver
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Group BIDging of B)eUed Be
The Tie" •and the Mizjllb beh~tetion concl~ded tbe meeting, after
which tefreshmentl were aerved
by the h.osteues to Mra Wilham
Eicbtnger, Mrs CUtrord Lei~ett,
Mra Anna 8cuter, Mrs. Ulw,is
Gflle&amp;i»", M.n Homer Radf~d,
Mn Roy SIDltb and 1&amp;on Donnie~
Mrs Horace Abbott ond cbQdnn,
Vieky, Danny and Roger, Mrs. R'oy
Mrs Wll· Grueser and daughters, :Marla and
appointed as Mar.Ja
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Clifford Let!·
Mrs. William Grueser, Mrs Rol
lin Radford and daughters, Ju~y
and Connie, Mrs. Amo.a Leonard
Mrs Arlee Abbo!t, Mn Wltb\tr
Bailey and daug~ter, Ruth Ann,
Mrs John Hartung, Mn.. J!orold
B~ack&amp;ton and children, Sberra&lt;:.
Bobby -and Bruce, Mrs. Normaq
Weyeamlller and daughter, DIAna,
Mn Hugh BearhB, Mrs Georac
Skinner, and one J)le81, llllas Alpa
Taylor
The July mectln~ w)ll be held at
the home of Mrl , !loy Gl'\lem
with Mrs Lew1a GrUeaer and M.ra
WUIJqm Grue1cr as cu-hoatenea.

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"CRASH LANDING"
Gory llelill • Nall(y Davis
ALSO
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Vieture Mature • Diana Dores
SUNDAY thru WEDNESDAY
JUNI 12-25
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L Jaeobs entertain·
ed her bridge club, Wedn01day
everung at her home. Lmeoln 'Rd
Pr zc for high score was award~
ed t~ Mrs Mullen and second to
Miss Meyer
The hostess serYed refreshmen~
to those named and idra. Paul
Nease, Mro Irvmg Jo:arr Jr, ~
A R Kntght, Mn Fred Crow Jr,
Mrs. Albert Coates, Mrs. Fl'eld
Blaettnar and 'Mrs William A».·
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Amateur Go rain
Club Elects New
Officer Slate
Tbc Amat•ur Gardeners CJ,ub
held a special meeling at the home
of their president, Mrs Robert
Retbel, Thursday afternoon
The meeUog w11· called lor the
purpoiiC of election of o[fieere and
other unfinished bualneSJ. •
Mro C. 1. Roadea and Mro W~Jo
ley Fry were unammously vot2d
Into tbe dub memberohlp.
The following slate ol officer•
were elected for the
68 PreJldent, Mra
vice preoldept, lolrs Guy
secretaey, Mrs Glenn
and treuurer, Mrs
noldl

POMEROY

IMPARTIAL
DRYDEN , N Y -John '&lt;!;ig·
mund f1t1ds 1t easy to be 1mpar·
tial when he umptres D baseball

Rame between Ithaca Colleae and

Wtlks College agmund,. current·
ly baoeball coach ot Dryden Cen·

tral achoot, wns a student at both
Wtlkes and Ithaca Collegea.

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