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  • Thursday, May 14, 1S53

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    I Happy j, I a Birthday! j Tuesday, May 12

    Amanda Spence (82), John T. Watson, Anna Goodwill. Wednesday, May 13

    Howard Schafer, Doris Goodwill. Thursday, May 14

    Cora Longfellow, Jewell Wick-ham, William Springer. Friday, May 15

    Frank Bates (80), Carlos Foster. Saturday, May 16

    Grace MeKee. Sunday, May 17

    Clayton Allen, John Ander son, Rose Bell Clark, Joseph Ed ward Clark, Mrs. W. M. Sher-bourne, Lester Pickenpaugh. Monday, May 18

    Vesta Lorezn, Thomas E. Ogle, Kirby Douglas Clark, Gregory Kemp, Will Floyd. Tuesday, May 19

    Bertha Lahue. Wednesday, May 20

    Grace Henderson, Mrs. H. A. Guiler. Thursday, May 21

    Kffie Brown, Anita Knight Friday, May 22

    Leo Kirk bride, Cynthia Merry Law. Saturday, May 23

    W. F. Danford (88) and John West (86).

    TO CLEVELAND ~ Mrs. Floyd Fossett was remov

    ed Sunday in the McVay ambulance from Guernsey Memorial hospital, Cambridge to her home in Cleveland. She is recovering from a major operation.

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    leaver Hills Garden Club Is Entertained

    The Beaver Hills Garden Club met at the home of Mildred Day on Friday evening, May 1.

    The devotions were read by the hostess and roll call waij answered by, "What I See From My Kitchen Window."

    A paper on annuals was given by Pearl House. Edith Dollison led the discussion on pest control for flower and vegetable gardens. Beatrice Lewis gave a talk on "Enriehing our lives with flowers, poetry and music."

    Plans were made for a county meeting which is to be held at Batesville Methodist church on Wednesday evening, May 13. Victor Ries of Ohio State university will be the guest speaker and will also show pictures of the Hawaiian Islands. The meeting is open to the public.

    The next meeting will be held June 4 and will be a tour in charge of Beatrice Bates and Gertrude Hartley.

    Companion Hostesses To Circle No. 4, W. S. C. S.

    Circle 4, W.S.C.S. of the First Methodist church met recently, with Mrs. Myron Merry as hostess and Mrs. Robert Dennison as co-hostess.

    Mrs. Tom Saunders led the de votionals and the theme of the lesson, "Tell the Old, Old, Story" was related by Miss Evelyn Weaver.

    Those present were: Mrs. Gene Matthews, Mrs. Robert Ball, Mrs. Ralph Davis, Miss Evelyn Weaver, Mrs. John Harmon, Mrs. Tom Saunders and the hostesses.

    Recreation was in charge of Mrs. Tom Saunders.

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