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The Fairmount News from Fairmount, Indiana • Page 5

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SOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOOOCCCCOCCOCOOCOPOOOOOOOOOCOOQI Watch Your Savings THE FAIRMOUNT NEWS THAfu(5GIVIhG DIlOiER HELD TUESDAY BY Members present were: Mrs. Corean Relfe, Mrs. Chapel. Mrs. Paul Fox.

Mrs. Aneil Stewart, and Marilyn. Mrs. Hubert Tucker, Mrs. Clark Davis, Mrs.

Vaughn Powers, Mrs. Ralph Mittank. Mrs. Howard Lewis. Mrs.

Norman Mast n. Miss Frances Relfe. Mrs. Myron Recce Peacock. Mrs.

Wood, Mrs. John Charles Peacock. Mrs. Charles Davis. Mrs.

Wilbur Hunt and the hostesses. Mrs. Haisley and Mrs. Harvey. November 24, 1960 Page 5 Mrs.

Paul LaRue. Mrs. F.phriam Draper, Mrs. Stanley Kesler, Mrs. Rose Kesler, Mrs.

Ernest Gaddis, Mrs. Xen Fxl-wards, Mrs. Ralph Peterson, Mrs. Tillman Boxell. Mrs.

Laura Riley, Mrs. John Winslow, Mrs. Jesse Manlove, Mrs. Miller Gary, Mrs. John Harden and daughter.

Mrs. Bernard Allred, Mrs. Clyde Lewis, Mrs. Horton Rib-ble. Mrs.

Herschel Sutton, and Mrs. Doxey Payne, Mrs. Wayne Tobin. Mrs. Ralph Tulley.

The closing hymn was followed with praver by Mrs. Pale Bards-lev. Attending were: Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Ralph Rybolt.

Mrs. Clyde Lewis. Mrs. Clarence Proylcs. Mrs.

Bardsley. Mrs. Me-Alister. Mrs. Sutton.

Mrs. Lester Kemmer. Mrs. Byron Traster. Mrs.

Sullivan and two children. Mrs. Carl McCombs. Mrs. Charles Broyles.

Mrs. Clyde Partridge. Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs.

Burr Leach. Mrs. Pulley. Mrs. T.

A. Boxell and Mrs. Tony Payne. MEETCffi OF METHODIST VSCS YAS HELD AT CHURCH The November general meeting of the WSrS of the Methodist church was held at the church. Pevotions were given by Mrs.

Mae Sutton. Mrs. taura Riley, president, announced that Victoria Im. a retired missionary, will speak at the church Monday evening. Nov.

28. at 7:80. Members of the WSCS in surrounding communities have also been invited to attend. Mrs. Clarence Proxies, missionary education secretary, read letters from delegates to missionary meeting in Africa.

The FIRST FEDERAL Way! 81 I I (Jf Current Dividend Rate A (T? TT yQ Paid On Your Saving Savins: limned to $10,000.00 SEE US TOR 8 Complete Convenient lj HOME MORTGAGE LOANS Purchasing1 New Construction Remodeling 1 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF MARION Phone NO 2-2565 110 W. 3rd, Marion COMMUNITY HOME CLUB HELD REGULAR SESSION AT COMPTOII RESIDENCE Fairmount Community Home Demonstration Club members gath home club The Criterion Home Demonstration Club met Tuesday. Nov. 15, at noon for its annual Thanksgiving dinner. Committee for the afternoon was Mrs.

Arthur Williams. Mrs. George Schreiver. Mrs. Krnest (Jaddis, and Mrs.

John Siegel. Following the dinner, the president. Mrs. Horton Kibble presided at the regular monthly meeting. Mrs.

Caddis gave the devotions and several Thanksgiving thoughts. Mrs. Laura Kiley gave the history of the song of the month, and led the group in singing. Mrs. Kphriam Draper gave the lesson on the making of Bread, and Mrs.

Riley gave a demonstration of the two methods and several varieties of breads and rolls. Present were the following guests and members: Mrs. Dale Hardsley. Mrs. George Siegel.

and Mrs. Ralph Spenee. Mrs. James P.uey and daughter. FLOWERS for all occasions Corsages Cut Flowers Sympathy Flowers Wedding Arrangements Potted Plants Foliage Plants Cemetery Wreaths Grave Blankets Dutch Bulbs Wo Wire Flowers Anywhere LOIIE OAK GARDENS FLORISTS Fair-mount Ph.

WI 8-5433 cascooGcocooosccococoocococcccccoccocoo ered attho home of Mrs. Willard Compton for their November meet-ins recently. Mrs. Compton was assisted by Mrs. Robert Adams.

Mrs. Daniel Casner led the group in singing the song of the month, after giving its history. Devotions were presented by Mrs. John Stone. Holl call was answered with What I'm Thankful The secretary in charge of the senior group of MYF Mrs Charles Rrown.

reported on cards sent to young people of the church who are in college or in service. Other members reported good attendance at the workshops preparing for the and penny supper to be held Pecetnber 7. The lesson was presented by Mrs. O. V.

Mo.Mister. Mrs. Claude Sullivan. Mrs. Tonv Pavne and NOVEMBER SESSION OF MUTUAL HOME CLUB HELD AT HAISLEY'S Mrs llarley Haisley.

assisted by Mrs. Xen Harvey, entertained the Fairmount Mutual Home Pemon-stration Club at the Haisley home Wednesday. Nov. 10. Mrs.

Myron Recce Peacock opened the meeting by reading a poem. "Thankfulness" was the theme used by Mrs. Harvey in giving devotions. Mrs. Walter Chapel related the history of the song of the month Croup singing followed.

The safety lesson was given by Mrs. Clark Davis; the consumers report on vitamins, by Mrs. Howard Lewis, and the lesson was presented by Mrs. John Charles Peacock and Mrs. Frnest Wood.

Members answered roll call with "Something to be Thankful for." The next meeting will be a Christmas party and dinner to be held December 14. with Mrs. Farl Davis, hostess, and Mrs. Hubert Tucker. Jr assistant.

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For. Mrs. Myron Peacock and Mrs Charles Morrish presented the lesson. (iuests were Mrs. Paul Dye.

Mrs. Ceeil Middleton. Mrs. Charles King, and Mrs. Joan White and son.

Members attending were: Mrs. Marcus W.nslow, George l.eaeh. Mrs. Albert Itoh-nert. Mrs.

Clyde Monroe. Mrs. Hershel Hiday. Mrs. Karl Henry.

Mrs. Dora Adams. Mrs. Stone. Miss Crystal Reeder.

Mrs. Casner. Mrs. Harold Clark. Mrs.

Ralph Trice. Mrs. Morrish. Mrs. Peacock.

Mrs. John Allen. Mrs. Forrest Smith. Mrs.

Phillip Compton and daughter. Mrs. Willis Ratliff. Mrs. Oren Fclton and the hostesses.

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