'.fa "fa rf*p*? PagtTon / THE MeHEHHY P1JUNDEALEH / Thnreday, June 4, 1964 Contest Winners Pres-kierit JJet.ty Linjcenfelter. at right.-jh. ib'/wn with JaW a/*! Judy lifjma. Janet won i'trni place m the Deportmenf of lliizum doll contentio,r hcnDto, attir^i a? an tnttabiij*jr>t ol Jtcuaclor, Judy won third jvla'X- 'fcr^r»rnen* award for her Americanism gcratjtoook ol natk/naJ ^yrnti>o£s. (HUNDREDS OF ! ITEMS GIVEN TO HISTORICAL GROUP It hniY-yirAt-*. al thst -•'jr7t srcwa': meet'trig of the Mr- Henry C'juaty Histories: £sx> s:'y hfrM at 'Jv? Opera Hoase r*xi6U>ck. ih2t 343 5e>za.r«"e ;^ms had been donated oy fw- 'y-n.B- is 4h-; duals and two or- -mjzaticits. Many mem ^: % \ ih. * -" * vxriety's tea/iquarters oc *r* fSoor. opposife the Cry C.^iutneil room, and were ke"- r riocTfj to see the number aod v^irieiy ;>f gifts on display Tbe ."/OT »s open every Friday and Saturday from 10 a_m. v. 4-'#) ; p re. There is need for -. ohjri- ! *«"-ers to be taj on these ? --lays and their services will be -^j ss<f&\ wcicorre. The rraemoefs were also to;-d •j*hat the first steps as aocpir- 1 ws* the i-o-g- cabin on tbe Bd farm in Gnftcn towzj- • \i»|. fesdi bees 33*j>-nai.ea_ Mr ' GaarKKi is fjvic? 'he faiaa i& -?*•' arid aw the • ^-rr.- :' ~-'.«orr? s* arsd aspr- >.• * ". ;<•-* :* or. 'is under j ,. •-/ . :...i a kraowTt ib.be i 12J y-'-ari is- Mr. Gexnfi •p-s.rr,' fs' " «-ii bean in ;t in " •>¥: A'••• >. c£ an Old Inii-;. •'T: . by Geti. Win- ' • - h s e s a . . » e - r- • • - • • -A rjf ;<r it emerec . . .." try. c-.t.ir.'y Is tr>-iag to i be bed tnrcRi?h eorrei sposaiiance with Lhs librarian at i the USA V/e~51 Point Acad?nsy, J Is.? rrs-v!» r»# "skwo sofmesnbers with 369 indr*"3K5al5.1 for?y-«HSe wrsnlzaticsss ssd* ourjs. :^X--fc^jssesjfca SiZSt tiats ( nom^smtisf.'s. one of wtaeh | r_. r,p«u u.- s^ccie isirrc. ">i L™ . , :<e..rr.'iir; the psst I; : rr he coj »y, KcniDer-h. > a?- • piieat^cs can be had at tbe ? i/ur.'.ty's' !»adqu2ners or by contaietlng any officer or director. . Votesteers wsre askecf tc sgn ^ f-csr tie standing ctasaaitteai iar inese-jri zvi oittc^ ir rrrs.. S^rrr' 5ir^iT'd ut ru: ssare aars seeded if tL? s<> .•jety S ;e Is? a ^nzzr'c cr^ansaeiksi- Interested peri'-ns a;. .aTifcrf to TSTi^ tbe s»x-/e:y at Box 'X Wcoditcck. The totrd sr-> had a number of names glveti to ft as powiJWP fe!<! direotoM and they v/ilf fv*(.?i*>P Jettera shot'!!)1, askifiK hem if they cars to serve in :hi> capacity, llie larger towniad villages arc- well roprt-fceaU c-d but there is a lack of names to write to in Solon Mills, Spring Grove, Ulyrnoor, Ring, wood, n' lgefield, Alden, Greenv/ cod, - l^J<cmoor, McCuilom Lake, Sunnysklc, Laluwood, Joiuisburg, ClieraunK. Lake in the Hii'fi ct^d Island Lake. die-; a er - r~ ,'iei. -xhr •zaA <jL ± and •*as fejr.ee r^s,adz the * rh-1 -a tiile marchin? 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Hoi low j?rade H/:hooi he-id commencement exerrtiises last Sun-; day, B^ay 31, at 2 p.m. The address of the after noon was given by Kzra D'^a Grant txMTlKh'jp high, achool \ board memfx?r, while pr'.^senta- i tion of diplomas wa« made by Donald, E. Rwden, president ! of the fy>ard of education. Graduates were Keith Baker, Jay Becker, £*onna Bruce, Marilyi) Burt^e, Jeffrey Bunting, John Conyers, Joseph O^nyens, Jeanne Cooper, Harry Doma*. SarwJra Koppke, Charles Gilk'tte, l^urie Oohl, Linda Grocke, James Grude, Mary Hubn% rr, Jarm^i Jaburek, Jane Kengott, Frank Klie, John Larson, Fre<l Lauterer, Crissy Lee, and William Lester, Jr. Also Bonnie Leuthner, Martha Lusthoff, Mary Magoon, David McArthur, Barbarii Mc- Garvey, DorMhy McNally, Janet NielWW; Linda Piff, Richard PndeV Scott .Ream, William Rowden; Robert Rudzena, Robert fSQhnffljl, JoADh Smith, Steve Spencer, Randy Stey, John Strobel, Barbara Vokac, Warren Waddeii, Arlette Wanatowter, Marilyn Webster and Kathleen Zadra, WINS RECOGNITION HUMMER THEATRE The third season of summer theatre at The Playa will begin on June 18 with the presentaffdn bf "Front Page", the suspenr> cful Ben fleeht-Charles MacArthur play atout. newspa- Ber men in the h. The Plays features The Twilight Ridge Stock Theatre company and is ipcated in a large remodeled bfim V/s miles south of Route ^4 and 2Vt miles nw*th of Algonquln. 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