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Green, Ky.. -. =- Selye Terr., was announcedat Pléted electronics training at '- Carol, to Mr. Robert D,John- MilMoDturkeys was produced GREECE TOWNE MALL MON. to FRL 105+ SAT. to 5:30 -* Mr. and Mrs. Willliam C; C o&% # * a family Thanksgiving dinner AFB, Biloxi, Miss., °- son, 60 Susan Le., Greece, Y®Ar. his g « a _- t \Hickey 33 Swansea Pi.. ... Miss Borchert is employed Wiss Oollean Bods Geun e n g . An August mu mum- \The Toy Shop\ Scheduled For School Presentation 'A children's repertory _ Mm Committee at its Leader | Recognition dinner tonight, Nov. 30, at the Towne House Motor Lodge. David B. Quinn, 440 North Greece Rd., will be presented with a 20-year service pin. Receiving five year pins will be Mrs. Wiliam Becker, Mrs. Carl Ganz, Mrs. John Harnan, Mrs. Harold Rogner and Mrs. Frank Schueler. cording to Mrs. Poggey Green, Sue Ferguson, Mrs, Barbara Porter, Mrs. Emma ~Plake, and Mrs. Barbara Harnden. PTA Loogridge P.T.A,. will hold the next program meeting on Tuesday, Dec. 5 at 7:30 p.m. Guest speaker will be Wil- Ham Bub, Director of the Monroe County Youth Board. His tople will be \Youthful Behavior Problems.\ Area Opticians Carry ‘Wardrobe Of Glasses' “I“ I“! P'\ \V l # fawmfimflmmm fon awaits you! Club starts Nov. 4th . . . He had glasses mado op in colors to match his wife's wardrobe and jeweledto mateh her favorite jewelry. Christian Dor, Paris, was so taken with the idea that be made replicas available through local opticians, Whel- pley and Paul are the sources here. Not many are trying to duplicate this, but the tausband also had a diamond brooch (29 karats) pinned to the boz. MRS, FRANK STUEWE GIVES ADDRESS Mrs. Freamk Stowe, South Dr., Greece, gave an address on the history of the United States flag, foDHowirg a fag preserctation ceremony at Holy Ghost School on Kov. I6 ty the Burrel R. Kobimatz onit o the American Legion Auz» WC ria rm“ a, party, by her parents, Dr. and MCS. A. J. Tranella of Edge- mere Dr. Listening-In Reviews ., Proving Successful her navigator took off for a first flight around the work at the Equator, her plane had secretly installed cameras and Senior, not Junior, powered Pratt & Whilney engines. Changes in the flight route also contributed to thebelief that her Might was more than just a persocsal adventure. Tons of Japanese records were taken during World Wer 2, ond someday an answer may be found in this material. Meanwhile, Mr. Goerner fomd MILLICON-DOLLAR LOGSES The Insurance Information Institute reports that there were 15 catastrophes in the United States in 1966 which caused $1 mlliion® or more each in insured property loss -~ es. The greatest damage was done by tornadoes and winds which struck Kansas in June, causing in one day $58 mil- lion id insured losses,. mummmdumm“ Rok Air Base, Little Rock, .° Arkansas. 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The suit, sizes 8-16, ME;swenter, sizes 36-40, $16; the bog, $9.From _ our \Country Shop\ Siblay's Sportswear, Second Floor; Irondequoit, Southtown, Gresce. ngvwfi 11th“ 10% f theater, long a dream of ~Theatre Gulld coordinator for , bachelor's degree in civil Graace Theater Guild's pres- ._ the group. _ Having lunch and listening that Miss Earhart's onpincoring from the UDI- f fGent, Mrs. Jean Hess, has Arrangements for perfor- into a book review is proving 220 the flight lor had we]; versity of Maine and his ~, become a reality and will mances are being conducted ;p pe a popular event on found on Saipan, Unfortunate}¥s _,, ,, degree from the Uni- < perform at Greece elemen- through the office of David piweekly Mondays at the these have not supplied th8 yorspy ormussouri. Atpresent ~ fury schools during the month Robinson, Asgistant Superin- Greece Library. information many would like || |_ _ . (.) (, ; d of December. tendent of Schools. hie On Nov. 13, all seats were to know. proye engineer- \The 35-minute play, \The The play is a one-act token for MrS. Leland H. De- \ ess Toy Shop,\ will be performed tasy in which two children ging's review of \The Search 2B in several of GreeceCentrai's become locked in a toy shOP. por Amelia Earhart\ by Fred 2% elementary schools, ac- -- They fall asleep and in their = Goorner. we g bus | dreams the toys come to life. Mrs. DeKing pointed out that & - 1. {L g Leader Pins There are Raggedy AUD, | tno wealth of material searched : ft UAB: $ Raggedy Andy, a toy soldier, out by pred Goerner would be Be T nacre an Awarded By a French doll, a sailor, and 2 of great interest to those : * of (Hite t> jack-in-the-box. having a particular Interest in 6 AME H0 G Mrs. Hess is in charge C fignt, However, the enigma N6 wot. tas scenery and costumes and of available facts, unreleased E Mrs. Valeria Freund 48 - frogs and rumor make for a «director. \ myste i fit: wmtmm ‘msfl Home 115911.” a?“ mum my fi,‘ ots W §PMM at“ CT > ak $mk¢,qummmFm, \When fifilmfi e: exons sige coments