f 4 |% | W \# |ff 9 18 *;f» w Delegates Attend _*‘_ Fidelity Life Convention ,.mm,r JULY 5, 1984 ‘ Mary Paulson, Helen Broddard, Lorraine ‘Zimmer, Marcella : Lolâ€" mough, W Leffert, Lorene Merenella, lLeonard Larson, Hugo Schneider, Jr., Raymond Stanley MmOCal ic s c s 5 and Mrs. ugo Schneider, their suâ€" mt.kft‘l‘n-dayfwhu ton, IIl., here they represented “WNo.moftthlny Life Association at the society‘s Ninth National Juvenile Convenâ€" “wtbenhneï¬.fl..ndu. It was an honor for these young folk to be chosen as representatives to this convention, for only a few hundred of the many tWousands of members are given the privilege of attending these annual affairs. The national juvenile convention which the Fidelity Life Association holds annually at its home office in Fulâ€" ton ‘is an putstanding event in the fraternal |\world. _ Representatives and took part in educational and entertaining programs which were personally (directed by Arthur A. Bentley, president of the Fidelity Life Association. There were proâ€" fesétonal floor shows, prizeâ€"winning ritual:> performances, luncheons, dancing, <and educational features. Though the young people were royâ€" ally entertained, they did not miss the real purpose of the event, which prepares them to carry on the work of fraternalism. t The climax of the affair was the election of honorary juvenile officers to serve during the ensuing year. This convention marked the ninth such annual event. . The first was held in Fulton in 1926, and was the Program of Deerpath Theatre Is Announced "We‘re Not Dressing," starring Bing Crrby, Carole Lombard, George Burns, Gracie Allen and Leon Errol,: and Wialt Disney‘s "King of its kind ever to be held in Amer. Home 21 Coffee . TEA â€" Amer‘can Home Ceyion Pekoe = Lipton‘s Tea * 19° salada Tea *15° PET, BORDEN‘S or c#mnon en iss wov Fap t AMERICA‘S FAVORITE DESSERT Evap. Milk =6° Jellâ€"O PoundCake ~18:° Campbell‘s 4 â€"26° Grapefruit 2= Certo i it . To Jelke‘s Pure Margarine Fels Naptha 10 44 Good Luck 2 SOAP CHIPSâ€" Fels Naptha 10 _ 44‘ seminole 42>25° ALL FLAVORS CHASE & SANBORN‘S Cole," Thursday and Friday, July "Looking. for Trouble,"| starring Jack Oakie, Spencer Tracy, Conâ€" stance Cummings and Ar Judge, Saturday :F tinee and , July T. y ‘Tarzan and His Mate," with Johnny Weismuller, Maureen O‘Sulâ€" livan, .Neil Hamilton, â€" g‘tm ough, Forrester Harvey a Curry, Sunday, Monday Tuesday, July 8, 9, 10. | "Melody in Spring," Lanny Ross, Charlie Ruggles, Mary Boland and Ann Southern, Wednesday and Thursday, July 11, 12. ( C ‘Melody in Spring" is to be an excellent mixture of comedy, melâ€" ody and uty, Lanny was taken from the "Showboat!‘ hour on the radio, and promises to be another Ruggles, a wealthy dogâ€"bigcuit manâ€" ufacturer, who sponsors the nation‘s biggest radio hour; Miss Boland, as his wife; Miss Sou as his daughter; and Mr. Ross, a hopeful tenor, anxious to get on radio program. t Both men have hobbies, ch get them into hilarious d ties, Mr. Ruggles being a collector of antiques and. uouvenin,’whilo Mr, climbs mountains. â€" | t t : Dionne Family Gets An Electrolux Refrigerator The human milk fed to the famâ€" ous Dionne babies every few hours has the protection of a reâ€" frigerator which was. edâ€"as a gift to the little > in the Canadian no woods s y after the five tiny baby girls born, according to a report ived by the North Shore Gas Company. With so much interest an the part of mothers everywhere i ithe proâ€" gress being made to savée the lives of the Dionne quintupléts, it is inâ€" teresting to know how an Electrolux refrigerator aided the doctors and nurses in keeping the tiny girl baâ€" bies alive through scientific care of the milk supply. f 3 Hb. can pkg: As soon as it was realized ‘that the Dionne home was practically without refrigeration facilities of anyâ€" sort, the Electrolux compahy immediately rushed a refrigerator to the scene from its factory at Evansville, Ind. The refrigerator was presented by Electrolux as its contributionâ€" tward bringing the quintuplets to |maturity,; both from a scientific and humanitarian standâ€" point. § fa s e uol "In the Dic}nne farm kitchen," the report said, "The Electrolux was set up diametrically opposite to an oldâ€"fashioned wood stove, used‘ for heating in winter. The refrigâ€" erator will be serviceable not only during the babyhood period of quintuplets, but a source of faction to their mother for y years to come.") > f A. G. Haak, of 25 South Second Street, expresses his regrets to the public at not being able to shsefhh annual fireworks display this year at his place of business, because of poâ€" lice orders. | | | s $,.! Read the 'Waug" Ad- ‘ In Our 250 Meat Depts. Friday and Saturday Only SWIFT‘SGOLDEN WEST Pot Roast / Dahls :. 1 °1 Auto Reconstruction Co. amet Body and rua':“ M:':lu OF BEEF t All chuck cuts llï¬â€™. Beef Shoulder 13¢». Patties [‘ Ground Beef 322 N. First St| â€" Phone 77 Cooked Cerned Beef 105‘ i Sala 13¢ Plumply meatedâ€"For chicken a la king, fricassee, chicken pie or stew FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES Friday and ï¬mmhy only GOLDEN RIPE | _ Bananas sPRING, SERVICE SIATICS STEAKâ€"New York Style Strictly Frosh and Pure Nice sliced cold with Potato Salad Ham, Veal or Laint Delicious for pies and sauces 3 â€" 23° Apples Delicatessen Specials Scientifically ripened in our own ripening rooms 17; 1 7° THE PRE 3 108 North First Street t ï¬GE_NERAL ELECTRIG REFRIGERATOR-S AT BARGAIN PRICES fo TIrmemanx 0t * HUDSsON 8! Both the famous M(;hitor Top with sealed:inâ€"steel M)echanisx@ and the beautiful new modern Gâ€"E Flat 1,‘ Fop refri'geratord are offered at bargain prices. éany models have full porcelain, all-steéi'd}nbinvts, ‘ tainless, steel freezing compartments, sliding 1':h"hel'ves, refrigerator dishes, footâ€"pedal door opener Aand other features.. Easy terms. 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