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Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Tyler,
3824 Bardstown Road, received
relatives and friends during an
open house on Sunday, April S,
to celebrate their golden
wedding anniversary.
A dinner was given Saturday
night by their daughters, Mrs.
Edwin Frey and Mrs. Hugh
Tobaben.
A breakfast at the southeast
Holiday Inn on Sunday morning
started the activities for the day.
Mr. and Mrs. barl Funk
entertained the family and
relative Sunday evening at their
home at 4014 Crawford
Avenue. A buffet supper was
served.
Sergeant and Mrs. Tommy
Funk and daughters were
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KIM LEWIS, at right, shows off the watch she won as first prize in a poster contest to second place
winner Mary Ann Howell (center) and third place winner Angela Bierbaum (left). The girls are
members of Brownie troop 387 sponsored by Paxton Wilt Elementary School in which 25 girls
participated.. Theme of the contest was "Keep America Beautiful." Mrs. Joy Mason and Mrs.
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Phyllis Oilier knows garbage .
And she knows how women hate to handle
the stuff. She says what most women want
for Mother's Day is something for every
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Don't give safety a fast
shuffle. That's the advice of
boys and girls earnestly
pursuing safety.
Their projects cover a wide
range of accident prevention in
the home, on the farm, the
highway, in sports, hunting,
camping, and in doing plain
everyday tasks.
"
safety"
The national"'
program, conducted by the
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Troop No. 813, sponsored by Okolona !
held their investiture service recently. The troop, t
made up of 1 2 handicapped girls in the Okolona area, holds its :
meetings on Saturday afternoons at St. Anthanatius Church. ;
Troop leader is Mrs. Nell Speaker.
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The Reverend Syngman
Rhee, Presbyterian Campus
Minister at the University of
Louisville, was guest speaker
at Meadow Heights Woman's
Club on April 21.
New officers elected for the
coming year are Mrs. H. W.
Ethridge, first vice president;
Mrs. T. C. Sandford, treasurer
and Mrs. Clifton Bratchcr,
corresponding secretary.
They will be installed at the
May 9 club meeting which will
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On Saturday, April 4,
of the Fern Creek club
presented a show for the
orphans at Kentucky Children's
for their citizenship
Home
project.
The first act was entitled
"The Sands of Time." This was
the club act in which all the
who wanted to do so
participated. After it, individual
acts were performed.
To close everything, a
"she-malcontest was held.
This consisted of boys dressed
up as girls, doing their own
talent acts. Refreshments were
served by the mothers of the
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On Wednesday, April 7,
another 4-- meeting was held.
During the first part of the
voted on
meeting the
how they would make money
for their summer trip.
It was decided that they
would advertise for "slave
labor." This means that
will offer their services Monday
through Saturday at no special
price, just what the "owners"
want to contribute.
After the business meeting
there were four demonstrations
given. Mary Rita Mersmann, 16,
showed how to make a beef
casserole. Then Amy Schroeder,
10, instructed the group in
making "vegetable flowers."
Martina Mersmann, 15, showed
how to create a knitting basket
from an oatmeal box.
Sharon Neagli, 1, explained
the difference in measures used
in cooking.
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