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Portland Press Herald from Portland, Maine • 16

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ii L- 4' Blackstrapex-: -f perlmented with WCSH --TV cendlnf equipment on Channel I i-j i jt-i fsne -A-V i claimed ithiat they were being forced to takeleu desirable shifts "because temporary or part-time -help setting ltt own working continued use of tempo-my help demonstrates the need for more full time career work tn? the dexkc declared de mandlng that before temporary PP help Is hired lassified substl: 'Sb '-i tutes should get the Jobs The Union demanded the substitutes who work-in post offices on a 'P'v probationary basis be assured an eight hour day 48 hour week An All union of post of flee 5 cleika from eastern pea boerd states adopted 28 dealing with job security at I'a conference here today -a The National! Federation of Post Office Clerks attacked surveys inspection teams and what-the clerks called a crowing tendency to disregard the feelings and morale post office employes i-y-- Also Under fire was tha use of-temporary helpThe clerks -T Xfry- 1 W' I ll' broadcast a power: EIGHTY it pattern- at low sfrw- EOPLE 7 called: UP tqf find out ifJwcSH-TVwat on the air fcfr good 5V5 Vi nfe- -5''The call came from "Keane- btakperl Gardiner' Bridgton 4 Brvuwlck and all ever Maine- Neariyevery- body expressed delight iwlth re- feptho Nobody 'said hy-3he Smith said that semetime before the end of the basinem day tomorrow the station may be Inspected by the Federal Cemmant cations Commission and will commence 1 regular broadcasting of: a tone signal and m' video signal whleh tain be broken In op from timo te time with voeal said i that theTampUfief equipment cannot be used for a while aa some parts haven't been received yet: In' fact they were due to be shipped today after a delay from THE AMPLIFIES adds' about 40-miles to the distance the station can send lts signal dearly Smith said that even If the am' plifler parts 0 fal to' the gtionwillstlll begin regular cbgrammtog Dec 20 The test patten will probably run dally Iran a nu to 12 noon1 and from I mito8 mhe issv piT -Vvtty ksinbAn had been watching mu empty ekannal ivc? aa- nrciiim MrtSw ttw wiin SctneOfFatd ffwDSiff 55-Waicrudhe to death between these carl in an abcldent dn Route iNcrthport Sunday Story on gaie 1 (Photo by Moulton) ai k-i -w iNixonlnlndiaToOpen tliiJeerald' that the pattern-wee i or to: allow enclneers to find fp the' range of adjustment by jylnr- modulation depithp-4' 'THE STATON was using' only ffre' of 4ts ten kilowatts drive which multiplied six times by the antenna gave it an effective ra- dlathre kllowatts4 -4 ''1 a' 1 1 Waterville nlat tnfhiTig pmlahry wnlnlif India's deep £11 sn JC- i-c vfii irk-- vv- SOUTH -PARIS NOv Op-tometfie Care of Nearsightedness and An Approach to Oceu- patlonal Vision will be the I featured subjects of discussion 'st the meeting of the Maine ow JT i iGRAY Nov) Ht-of-state fanciers are expected tolpro- ai kif' Vj lOptometrle Association Saturday Sunday and Monday at the Hotel Elmwood WatervlQe t-3 vide stiff competition at the 'Slat annual Show of the Mains State prw Poultry Assddstlon -r stf Poultry Assddstlon ttS 4: 'm 'VMir I to bw rwitniw imi -fe -yjnf' etowme smut a wx-ti Alto see S-'f Metts smewi AfewSatoi en StrUakStcS: JV IMh S3 a- nnwriMaw if Or RwMai OrOaiStai DIRECTORS the asaocla-itlon will meet at 2 mTjBatur-Iday The program for members land gqesta startc'wlth reglstra-tlon at 1 Sunday It- Dr! Ralph Green dean the BXasachnsotti School of Op! tometry! diseuslnE' near sight- Cm jgftotolMlSI MADRAS India Jov 28 (I) Vice Resident Mxm said today American friendship towards tbe Communists is posslble dsy Russia and Communist China decide tbey no longwwant to impose their win on any other Is his first speecb of his five-day Indian tqur' Nixon tdd lead ere cf Mysore atate at Bangalore: have nothing but affectionate friendship for an peoples of the world we believe Il ls our respon-siUnty to an peopleSvWlio are Independent to see to It that no power shatt ImpoM itself on another power Waits To Bring Paaee Nixon spoks after Premier Hanumantlrtya of Mysore state had said hope friendship can take (dace someday between the United States and HO added in Sadia Want to be the high In bringing shout such friendship The vice president arrived Madras today from Ceylon on his world tour and told newsmen be Intendr to have frank discussions with Indian official on 'mutual problems He vent on later to Bangalore The vice prealdent didnet Indicate the querooni he plus to discuss but American officials in India told turn the major issue in doeni Nov 28 )- A half Hope-fula frmnV thls ItarJMt MUX W- Harare MUli atfNer-txshi Gymnasium here Tuesday I sndTBursdsjwP MOKE THAN Mil Maine and -New England poultry are expected to be exhibit Included will be a big dlsplay of Rhode Island Beds: Among others these vt latest '(eut-of-stste 'entries were1- re-ported Cleye4 Gurney westbreok sssodstUm eecre- I I iehn ur y-'-K UTlllImSntle Conn Silver lace Wyan defies: liglPjohnF' MeKerron Jr Ceneord I t-S Xf fflnrl anil -Ran -4 Caml Msss Single t' and lku 4 Comb BOBPAT AfTEENOOM PBQOEAllgv MS Ok 1-11 1 Ha ftrttai $1 dltoie man first conference' this afternoon with -J4-yearM Chakravarv tM RaJogopalaehotl chief minister of Madras end- mdep ivmm soman Rajagopalacharl Is credited with: curbing Communist Ipflnence In southern India by a strong program during the last 18 1 After oa discussion Baja-gopalachan jocularly told newsmen: Nixon Impressed think I was trying t6 govern the United States and Nixon frying to govern Nixon said he was lm-prensed1 with my talk with Raja-' gopalachart and I found Mm an infinitely wIm man I par-tfeularly Interested in getting Rajagopalaeharils -views not only oa Indian polities but I wanted Ms advice on the policies of the United During the five-hour stay here Mrs Nixon visited two orphanages one for and the ether for girls The Vice president was much In the schoolboys assembled- to see Mm and had to be-reminded that ft wax tiihe to board Ms plane for Bangalore f-Nixon woe met et the airport hero by alarte contingent of in-dlan newsmen sne of wboof handed the rice president written questions BO -declined to answer any "'queries la a tremendous well of friendship among the American people for the people Nixon fold the newsmen am sure the feet that friendship exists Is bound: to create friendly relations between our government! He 1 emphasized that he had come to India wfth no diplomatic daih" aiuf Mm and added apple town are reported ready edness at an wftrenocn resten tolmpete rtidar nlght-to Special emphasis wffl bc plaeed represent Hope Maine oh the Ion handllng the" eondlllon with Dee lS Bob Hope TV-Show A Iglassea and posribls resnlta with Hollywood vision training 'Raymond Ludwig asld today however henUdnk went to name the contestants yet because more were expected by 9- Jr9 fF NM ffT for to discussions on "Oeeupa- Ss Uonar Vision and The Fart ike tut 3 event ui ue new Jiope lewaMnio4 uir tv Optometrist Has In It" by Dr nrwirt WrMS KUf CnchtaUty Cmm to" illSany StaMh hnMi 41 SriflHM DXT Pakistan-U military alliance first expressed by--Nehru himself la-a news contewnee stNi Delhi Nov is to stm ajmatter deep concern to this -country India and lts leader feel that Pakistan wants American mllltary hclp not to flghfcommunlsm or assist the! free vrorid but fer useto strrtfrth-enlng Its position' against 1 India That belief doubtless win -be graphically- explained to the Amerl leaa ricorprealdenL Je Diaens POWs i fS Another! problem believed sure to come up at the Nixon-Ni talks is the harp difference tween the United States and India over tbe dlsposal of nonrepstrl-1 ated Korean: War prisoners If a peace conference' la not- held In the Nov IS news conference Nehru said that If the-peace con-1 ferenoe la not held the neutral! commission headed nr India pow boldlnrtbe prisoners must let the N4 end Communist Commands to: Korea decide for themselves what to do with tho'unrepatriatedj Later atU head-quarters to New York' Krlshnm Menoa chief Indian gate was reported by a dl to Source to have received 1 tlons from New Delhi to seek ro- newed debate' on the: fate by the UN General him Political Committee -lf-peace conference doea not Ml Tho United States and Br firmly oppose any resumption rof the debate at Nwhlle U8 Special Ambassador Arthur Dean Is still trying-: to reach agreement with the Reda at PanmyiUam for if -the- conference" Nlxon-Nehru stalks win only a part of the rice program for Tuesday which also" Deludes the 7 traditional! wreath) aylng at -Mohandas Uneral grounds armeefingv Indlsn Vice President Sir pant Radhakrishnan and a to' the Indian 2 i-CwM Mr i-fcf usitofe M'Jniim 11 41 4Hnv eoki 3 mas NmTmHc'V wrw ft viseeam rwH: 7 FrMU sj i Ibtow toM Mminm FnUt i Rhode! Island Reds: and I Edwin Ia'i Cwsen Dever FL? Old-p bi English Game Baatsma rJX JThe colioifiil display- of: show 'birds the public from a foX0 pm AS usual large groups of school children rare expected accom-tlpanied by their teachers Some 4-ei gS Mrs OhIM immimthm KS-33 MWilw IM EZ WmmwmvNmm! (yuan Mk 6 rim4 -'MaUaM SSI fMhvMI 5 rm- ieten tmu totaOpMktas' Onnn Hn 1 Ha7 David MacFarlfme New Bed- Itjwas daughter Ifwwt of the ftiui'is who! discovered Sat- on Industrial Vision urday that Hope Malne wavi't Lf she New England Council of on her Rand-McNally Atlas (optometrists There win be chi SUte vMap of Malne and the otSwik(Er whole towna going" to 1 make I surelthas Hojpegetaron thel OFFICERS of the lfalns Op-map ono way as: Bob Hope Is Itometrlc Association are: Drs another Scott A Masters Lewlsjton pres- The) town plsnS to send the lldent Malcolm Harrla eomedlaiuAblgiibox of apples Presqus and Qavid ita most beautiful HOdgUns Rockland first and girl who will be one of the half dozen ftom towns named Hope lo Parker Pittsfield secretary-in the countrywho wiHlbe tressurer- taken toHOIlFwoodV fori- the 1 4ltolMwrii: jSMryiwH fSwii SiS NftM WHSBIS NkM MOWDAT EVENIWQ "ftoOflUMg tow- this country now is reported 8 overtures to Pakistan for a military agreement The United: States recently advised India informally thdt Washington was -considering a military aid agreement 'wttb Pakistan But governor general later -denied 'that Ms government was negotiating with the United States for military assistance In return for bases In Pakistan' re Dlsessa Beds Another basic problem Commu- 6 Tpotf JMaMt Mm SMth nw ftut gMMais smi' V's awftvL Spam TT and trophy awards will be madest sociatlonls annual banquets at pm Wednesdays at-ithe fMGrayLegton-' HalL! Btate xSen f''Vlmot' Dovr Waldoboro: Is pfeprwident -ir' AktpnkrANMt CMittMMiai 41 FWH ByMW leM MmMvV Jt life iltOMrsa MiMtMHt Him al UN WMM UM Ranwr Ih kiswriir Rae y'-- lUlbw Nmt vvAlSSUr Two Hunters 'K Curtis String Quartet Fresenb t't-ml 'kotows' VMHW ftp CdMkr TaMt baaMS Vkarieaa CttaMu TaMa CaMrHf TaMa CakSrttiraMa ggtcuasmsttoa CMtMHy TaMa iitoaw a-- MJkta Sect Deaerel Agreoneid Among free' peoplM tound to be home- di oa methods) but I am confident In the end we -ebon find general agrement amongyfree natloas oa botheur ohjeetlveaand the means of reaching the After an ovendghtT'itiiyvTit langalore the vice praddent and Mrs Kixoa plan to reach New Delm tomorrow afternoon Nixon will confer with Prlipo Minister Nehru Tuesday morning when msnmqMy aJuH range of prob-ems 'Conofrnlngboth their eotm-tries wUrne discussed What the two-men win gay to eaeh ether probably win not be made public but some trju ieu lag-net Utdr to result la a foil meeting of minds -4s cpriala to Vim Caa Vaa Ta TMf WPOS NlfM dak meml EHa NIN IM MIS CtMM FlMca WWWIB wma CM Naae tw Ua at Xf CMawMa Cnh -as STUB Society Notes MRS BARBARA! MINOTT aerredrefivnhmentt lit tboriub-houM eLthe Tomlinson Riding School yesterday afternoen fol-lowtog the ride of the Abenaki Riding Club through th Stroud-water jtralla The' group will meet again next Sunday- afternoon Those attending were Mr end Mrs Andrew Philips Dr and Mrs Harold Watson Mr and Mrs' William yinlng Mr and Mrs Alfred Prince Mrs How-ard 'wiiiwf ww Geergann orsmiv Herbert -F Hoimesj Jr Mrs Doris Kerrigan ithe Misses Barbara Turner and Aiargaret Walker Joseph Cosgrove William oautrosu Dr Joseph moment of Reading Mass: Leo Morin 1 Dr Berk IS I SaiaaM Swtu- 41 SaiMwa Smmmb Smit tMrtx WPOS SUM Oabi 1 U-INn WmUnt 1tl Saw wrj- NIUN Oak Nmm v'l i'i I Nov1 28 Two hunters objects of an Intenilve wk annual snrfMmAMWHak-Mea-lwnwted fimnfcanother ooupU I today TnotSm r-ROBEBT 4 BENNETT 19 efl Gorham and Arthur Dickey-40 mdiwtiny 'v lcf south Portland found their no rnna Way OUt Of thS thickly FOR THIS program 7i Glee -Club Joined i by the' Brunswick OiofaX: 80 Amlxupea Where (enjeet the efity Robert Beckwith we himteri Albert Sar tor Pembroke -Cg ei Mfflard tent and WUliam BennetL lead Thomsonj conductor and Whee-I re the arereh aecerdlair to lock Cdlece -Lyle cot- Wayne LAndaay of Seath raris due tor In all there wlllba noli Ltriti aupai ilaar than -200 chprus! 1 I When Bennett and Twenty-five meet the other members with 'Mrs Kebeeca Dalfer eon-1 of the foursome after a drive eertmaster will provide the ae-1 through the woods they decided MteBRUNSWXClNwtki 't-PVederle Tlllotson head of the Department of Muslcwill MiLber the collaborating artist to-morrownlght yrken the Curtis Siring rQuartet presents Its'-an-siual Bodoln College redtaL -csl'TIh progtanw open to the pub-' Without charge-- atartsf at fniffyoLL' PLAT 'rv Quintet for PUno ami Strongs 28 addltlon thc Curtis group will play Mozaifs Quar-E-flat major 4iStand Quartet' F-major The comedy to off Aaterkahtm Siym PM WPMTf a WIDE? BiddefordldOO Start piaeae4'iue-uei 9 to-iis Mkry Wimr IH-tarly MUai MOvVatfeM WUf a i 1 7J Hat )': M-l -CMUl 711 Satnu aMkfo --JMSt CM 12JS-te4Ma" CkWm lUS-SMa IMT SiS'iua-taari 4- All NM 1 L)l totfew 7JS-TIM Mr IJS-SaSpei MtaMW Tfea Crkr Ttg-tSS Senaift HNaataae TaaS Urn fe 7 NnVCaaMTkrtJ -MS -Crtrtrt Hattttr kJ0-Tt 1S-SrtrtU Hmur TIN fN sMi' iWUrMaa ii TUNE IN BO TONIGHT if 7 toanawsrgfeiaig u-is cm MP 5 oss-wmw wiMNrirtm lit Yart Mm TIn Rmrt 'i-- fnm pie iaiS-CHitUWSMiM Alfr-JMa fiaaMIO Stae fattaa Larta eompanlmeni Wto leave JOr home Xihdsay said Steins Jr Htftferd1 Cnuul ia piano snwmnbt SARGENT4 AND BENNETT with Jamev Knshner 17 father of Robert got the search Brooklyn trumpeter (under way when they came out Maijerie Rlce UrepnmTsol of the woods and presumed the Sally Moorte the contrsltolcthers to be lost sololsW whll the tenor and bar March began yesterday itone sdtoistsboth members hfaftenNn id continued ftoto Bewdein concert ra: IU artists Indude Jascha lrt della: Leals Berman violin: klax Arenoff vlela Orlande Cote eeOe: Exieept for the war yeanVwben Color was In l-eervlee the Quartet has had fths same members since It waa FOR TH! BIQQR8T AND FINBOT r- GALA MUSICAL PROGRAM A-i lUt-IrMf OawN THE KB CLUB met Friday foXn hayrldo followtd by a party in tho elttbhouM ofi tho Temlln-sen Riding 8ebeeL: MlM Carol Hopkins wal IB charge of ar-rangements Those attending were the Misses Jane 8maha Judy Dyer Carmine Cummings Betty Ward Carol Creary Mary Dodmaler Ellen Ferguaoo Janteo Kingbom and Carol Hopklnk James Sma ha ponald Burwell Robert Morrill LanyNeverz Robert Bruns Jerry Imontl" Keith Rogers end Theodore Stuart 'Mr and Mrs Shepard Suits were chaperones jftemove the ikln! fronf the edge ef sliced Bver to prevent auslcal attraction of 't mm WG Serving Main Luterurt for Over Years pregtnted by Boston Dsily Mondly throuqh Friday 1 M-i the Bowdoin OleqClub' are Le-Lw land Wade andDcmaldJHey-fc wardsvii -v v- -1 It waa' to bo resumed Mrly i this interning but a chock at Cole'S Store '-ai East Sumner revealed I that the I hUOtSTS had StOPPCd thSTS JU- ihear eantsy -of South Faria Wsr-reh Adams rof Dlxfleld and uw eflam i Richard Swasey of Wayne meet! at Tuesday in Vvy Odd iZbUowa HaU" North Whtd-I Chosen for i the cheerleaders team for- the Field Allen Junior ve from during nook- log' IT' 9 Pattart Sto4anr 4M meeting of the Forum the Field Allen Junior High school at 8 tomorrow in tflths cafeteria the achpoLif parents rnd teacherstof pupils will be Invited to at-Vtend Teachers 'will beat the school from 7 to 1 for any personal problemf'to be dls is3f cussed-5fe -4 Refreshmente win be served following the meeting by Mrs 'i Malcolm Urons Mraj John Clark and Mrs Henry fe trout 'T The south Windham Church of the Good Shepherd wQl gpon- a S8TH ANNIVERSARY PROGRAM leader Sue Parry Sally 8 trout I SOUTHARD USN (Madriyn Dolly icartonlo Sandra Peaveyl McShea) of London -Eng are CarolyiiKnowles and Patrlcia announebg tho bhrthr ef a son Phinp Leroy -their third child at the Naty Air Bsm Hospl-takThe maternal grandpa rentals -Mrs John EReldy ef Sheridan and the paten al grandparents are Mriand Mrs: Robert 0i Southard of ArenaWla lieutenant MnL Southard and famlly wlU Television Froc'roms v-? 1M a-l ieTMfc'1 8: taneww IS WaaUNrVM iS-4-TaW i-'K son a public baked bean supper 'at fp Windham Fire Station Tuesday at the South iiiuniH- rirw Station law: Mr and Mrs Robert Thomas 'Sr bfrs 4 Dorothy vDelano ef Wmt St entertained it i splash party Friday aft the YMCA for her daughter4 Anna who was 12 years old Mias Jean Whyte cut the cake Others present were Patricia Donovan 8 a dr a i Hawman Joan Cleaves Dolores Thonuui Join Pierson Cynthia Drmn mend Beveriy 4 Boards Bazbara DqnlapGreater Portland Lin da Chapman Jttdy FTmserLu elnda Kingston Dawn Sherman 'Irma Paula Wtcki Bethel Cot Owen of Damariacotta- MrsJWhyta Rum-ford Mrs Gwendolyn Holmes MissAfnes4 Mores-head4 Douglas 1 Holxnea -and Stephe socm -ssfeiw a- Wi -L-v -7-Mre Dorothy Brewn- Port-land win be guest speaker at FS? the midweek prayer- service at Windham Plains Church at -V m4 Wednesday lathe 0: church Oriental Lodge Knights of mu inaj'LD MliimtO'' thrUhltedStateg PREEPQRT Mlzpah Classi -jmv jj 1 afterpaaslngtfareo wfil meet at the ehurch parieys yeubi UaSm' at7A0 Tbunday fm-th wgAwn MRS1 JACK- hue-1 Dhe-Otai some tfc I 4LI 000 SON VAIL of PUmouth-Fore aide entertained a holiday ner group Their guesto were to the members Mrs Jaekson and eon- Robert of jf 1 Wi VAliiVv aleWW MM Cnslsiksn Clan vet Ilv £pf Makr StlM CarttM 7 Of Ki U-Sit Aauy Shae TIn Caat' Aaiiy io-tmmm tmn tO-H PMMU JBiir i LaB Thral Talaam tr emmuHmt AaVjWMdMr TV Srat ArUar Wnnw'- ii OaaUa- COHrO TM Si PtartaS CM Wi TIn Parry Caaa Skaa Ue-4-ie-Oaaa 1 TIN Saw Aai Allaa1 ArUO TM 7isiwaff Raraart' I II ftaa taw itfii a wwt fMe-O-TIa hwtti rT-ie-Wtok KM mg JS-i fauae VSar-Naat- Z-0 Saaa Sawa At: Natal Ml 9-VWMI OawUM WMO-T tu 4-Sit iraUNr-tS' law Of Iff HHIm the bazaar Mia Jeeephiae will be hostess of the Wnat-So-Ever her home on School Street Tuesday at ltau Andrew 'i Fuse of South Freeport entertained at a party Saturday afternoon ln honor of her daughter Barbara eighth blrtlft'fl: Pythias wlU'meet at the Oriental Han South Windham at 9 VH p- Tuesday Pines Rebekah Lodge- iIOOF i 4:: -'will meet at I pi Wednesday i at the Odd FeUowi Han North Windham1 Degrees win be eon ferred on a class of candidates 4 1-'- Mrs -r- Jasper Mayberry -North Wtodham-1s chairman of yttw refreshment committee sfTh' Windham School Band win reheane at the high school at 7:30 There wfll be a i i vi towi'SfKft boro Mr and Mrs KValland sonsWllllamaiid Andrew of Kennebunk ert Vail Blddeford T4Vafl Pittsfield Mrs 11am! Stuart Farmington i Joyce Byington HOME -fi after passing holiday In MelroMMasaj Mr and Mrs Earle A of Woodmontf 8 Wv who re entertained at at family puty by their eon and daughter-tn- Nov Mrand Mrz5HobertB (Amabel Goldrup) of Orono art announcing the birth ef a daughter GarolaFraaeee their first child at the Eastern Maine 00X11 1 -IWirt 8a 140-M0-na Carry Maart 3H AMp THI WlRBOTOrtB ORCHdOTMAfo GNOOUa 1 i Memo Pad DEERING I will have astep-up night gram Tuesday in jiloale Hall Woodfords Worthy Matron Helen Grtene and Worthy Patron Richard Curran will preside 4 at the stated meeting -at Associate Matron Dorothea Thompson and Asaoelato Patron Oeorga X' ltobblns! win preside at the conferring of degrees after the stated meetIngRe-freshmen tawlll tfollow the pro theVwogxsvordsread- INO dub wfil meet Decno with Mrs! Joseph Nero of Stevens Avei Mrs Oeorge Litchfield win be the assisting 'hostess and Mrs Jane Phinney Harlow bin read 3 CandidaterToiuglitf Oeneral Hospital Banror 28 Mr and Mix Henry Ooldrup South 4 Street' -k are paternal I Mass by her grand uncle: the grandparentt 4Mr and Mrs I Rev IOott- Plummer of the Frank Dorr Rangeley paternal I Methodist Churchy at grandparents I 7-Art LMlaua'i Nmm Party Naaa WM MIMral TO-Ta TM la SaHS tl-O 4 Naa AM WmUnt AM IVf-IO-Nlf'PwOI UO-T-na NO Crarty tOfcKat 'Sans Nmt "HMf Part MMMfMf tMM-n Wtlwa Taaiaa-feia1l4li I ftarrtaart r-- natt ttt -IS-TIn CiaifiO Stay Sir and MrsvLenls Flanuner family dinner waa held Candidates for the 7 City I Council and the School Committee will speak at 8JS pm today at the -Portland A club spokesman -said an three council candidates and four school candidates are ex- WPMTtTV SI1 -i At daughter Janice of South Pree-I the Hotel Eagle following 4 the port and Mrs PlummerV moth-1 service honor of tho 42nd an-er Mri rislv attended ntverzary of the Rev Mr Plum-the christening of DeborahmerV the mlnls- Rev- Mr-p Plummer Casd mam aiuioiEiAiiia oca Lynn Bell daughter i 4r Oa 10-Pa SM8-4la pected to be present to bresdnt itheff views and program SirsDana-BeSVj Louis Plummer are brothere ki 4 A -r £1.

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