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Wilmington News-Journal from Wilmington, Ohio • 15

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OKAY I'LL TAKE MUSIC LESSONS ON ONE T' CONDITION Knit BRIES Sizes 28 to 42 2 OR 94c TOLD you pop fW I WOULDN'T BE SEEN IN A COAT LIKE (j Halloween Carnival and Mrs Wayne Zimmer man general chairmen for the New Vienna Home and School League make the following an nouncement The school annual Halloween Carnival will be held at the New Vienna School The winner of the first States in the Tokyo Olympics Oregon shakes i hands with OH "TH AT IN A HOME GST THINGS COME fU2ST" Dan Barry HAVE NO EAR LITTLE ONE' WILL 82 channel tuning designed to receive all channels now on air in your area all the new channels being planned ull year guarantee by manufacturer covers free exchange or repair of any tube or part proven defective jn normal use Arranged through us labor extra tHand Wired Chassis Js precision crafted with modern hand and dip soldering for circuit connections of high reliability Lje 10W ls the annual amily Night the nrocram will be screen pic tures shown by Miss Linda Hughes either of her travels or of her two years of teaching in Ethopia Africa' j' Lions Present Concert New Vienna Lions Club pre sented Ronnie Dale organist of Crosley ield Monday evening Stanley awley vice president of the Lions introduced Harry Mason who acted as master of ceremonies An enthusiastic' crowd wel coined Ronnie who program of various music and requests audience Misses Beth Ann and Suzanne Germann small daughters of Mr and Mrs Robert Germann in Nashville i sang three numoers accompau led by Dale Miss Linda Eltz roth clarinetist accompanied I by Mrs Carl West played three numbers Vi The latter part of the pro gram Ronnie asked two boys David Hodson and Kevin Zim merman to do a fast twist num ber He presented each of the i boys with a dollar I Class Play I The Senior Class Play from New Kenton High School will be given at the New Vienna school auditorium Oct 22 and 23 The title is Great Big Door Personal Mr and Mrs Charles Hendee of Lynchburg entertained their aunt Mrs Lucy Kester to din ner Thursday evening at Restaurant in Leesburg cele brating her birthday annivers ary which occurred Tuesday Mr and Mrs Roy Eckler were Saturday guests of her parents Mr and Mrs Merritt Moore driving up from Cincin nati for dinner and the day Callers in the home of Mr and Mrs Roy Linkhart since lo i WHY WERE YOU PLAYING mrv uvc hi YOUR STORE TEE SHIRTS Package of 2 $156 lHINK IT' THIS DREDGE WASHES OUT ABOUT 240 OUNCES de OVER 80UU WKin Ohio residents 65 and over We have full details on fOfflo HeQth 165 Insurance period followed 'During the business meeti were discussed for the White Cross quota for the com ing year The new missionary student to whorp to send a gift is from a New York College Mrs Walls conducted the Mis sionary ceremony with fitting Scripture and an ap propriate poem Two members received gifts from their Secret Sisters The meeting concluded by singing Be the Tie That The church was decorated with lovely bouquets of fall flowers arranged by Mrs Mar ie Simkins Refreshment were served bv Mrs Walls Mrs Davis Mrs wooamausee Miss Simkins Mrs' Simkins Mrs Rachel Stratton Mrs Jessie McDonald Miss Lucile Deck Mrs Edith Roush Miss Mrs nooen Sears and Miss Elizabeth Sears At theNov8 meeting wnicn AND THIS NEAR SHE WANTS A UR 1 COAT No Examination Required! 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