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   Arlington Progressive (Newspaper) - April 8, 1971, Arlington, Iowa                                PAGE 2 ARLINGTON PROGRESSIVE April 1971 ARLINGTON GOODWILL CLUB ARLINGTON Special The Goodwill Club met at the home of Cal and Darlene Bissell on April 1st with dinner at Fifteen members answered roll call with My Favorite Pro The cans of food were distrib with labels Each one is to serve their can of food before next club meeting and report what they had to No new bus Our meeting will be at the Valley Inn at Wadena on April 15th with Raymond and Louise St audt as FAIRFIELD CANCER April is Cancer This month workers will be calling on you for your contribu tion toward the Lifesaving Cam against Startling statistics about can cer is the fact that one person in every four will be stricken by the but equally impressive is the that more than persons are now alive and cured of and that most cancers can now be if detected in time and treated The need is great to carry on the research and work toward the battle against Those doing the volunteer work in Fairfield are Ir vin Raymond Burt Richard Le Roy George Donald Paul Sch Elon Lyle Nus and Duane Alfred Turner is Fair field Township SOUTHSIDE COMMUNITY CLUB ARLINGTON Special The Southside Community Club met at the home of Howard Harkin on April We had a dessert lunch with Easter in There were eighteen members present with si Roll call was answered New Spring Of course hotpants sant and the strap shoes were the main We voted to give to the Arlington City where ve had our last two club Also to give to the Crippled Chil dren fund of Fayette Our program was a talk by Lor etta Duff on Mental She taught retarded children for several We learned they need lots of love and individual A class of five is about the right The May meeting will be a May Day Breakfast at Charles Rummels on May 6 at 9 Each member is to bring a bulb or plant for FAIRFIELD INDIANS ARLINGTON Special The regular meeting of the Fairfield Indians 4H Club was held at the Arlington School House on April The meeting was called to order at by Tom The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Kevin Roll call was Name of an Iowa bird or wild ani The 4H Pledge was led by Steve Hosts were Tom ker and Steve and Kevin The were Home for Wildlife by Jeff Wildlife Plantings by Jerry and Plants for Wild life by Randall AFTERNOON CIRCLE ARLINGTON Special The Afternoon Circle met Tues April 6 with 31 and several children pre The meeting opened with the Lord Speak to The afternoon circle will be in charge of flowers during Do ris Burrack was appointed this Violet Ross and her Gard eners will discuss planting flowers in the church Gernand all women to save coupons and The May 5th meeting will be a Tea at This will be in place of the regular Bible Study was given by Ver na An interesting po the body is are you concerned Clyde Ramsey was in ch arge of the She introdu ced who spoke on Behrens explained the course she complet ed on It was announced replacement Sunday School teachers would be needed for the Birthdays this month were Ed Vern Knicker and Curly Meditations were read by Carl Bob Brown CHIROPRACTOR CALL 2831621 208 Charles 3BPBHOHBK Iowa CHATEAU BRIEF Fasse led the Lords Pr Hostesses wert Fred Gertrude and Eunice ARLINGTON SENIOR CITIZENS ARLINGTON Special The Arlington Senior Citizens met at the City Hall on April 6th with 21 Next meeting will be April 13 at 12 Bring your own table Th ere will be a regular meeting and election o Corne and br ing some new Coffee will be furnished by the PASTIME EMBROIDERY CLUB ARLINGTON Special The Pastime Embroidery Club met at the home of Libby Gifford on April Eight members answered roll call by reading a The meet ing was called to order by all repeating the Lords We paid to the Cancer We decided to each pay to replenish our The meeting The hostess served a delicious The next meeting will be at the home of Kate Lower on May On April 4 and Vern and Elton Knickerbocker and and Orlin Knickerbocker and and Raymond Kamper and and Terry Knickerbocker and all of Arlington and and Jay Thede of Mason City enjoyed Sunday dinner at the Humphry Schwan Cafe in West Union for a belated anniversary for and Vern and Carl Menuey and Dawn Weston spent Sunday at the Michaels home in Wat and Charles Charles and Anne and friends werfe over guests with Eunice Johnson in the John Gamm Delbert Kaune and Debbie wer also dinner and Floyd Wadena and Sylvia spent Sunday evening at Brants Funeral Home where Olga mother of Henry Fedeler laid in Dale Dugan was a visitor in the Sylvia Kenis home on Esther Hackett is in the University Hospital in Iowa City for a check Vernie Keith Wilhelm and Jeffery and Sylvia Kerns spent Thursday with Lena Wenthe in Joyce Henderson returned to work Monday at the Coop after spending some time in the Man chester and Ollie Squires and Donna Randall spent Tuesday evening in the Blan che King home near West John Thompson and Elma Ross and Millie Wolf visited at the Lutheran Home in Strawberry Po int on Elma John Thomp son and and Charlotte Welch attended the 80th birthday party of Edith a resident of the Lutheran Home in Strawberry Point A fam ily dinner was held at the Frank lin Hotel with a social hour follo wing at the Lutheran Ellis Fayette vis relatives here OP THANK Si I would like to thank everyone for the gifts and flowers sent me during my stay in the Manchester Joyce Henderson I would lik lo thank all my friends and relatives for their cards and visits during my stay at Mercy Dale Adams Dine and Dance A perfect evening An excellent meal and sounds of music by George Woody Granneman at the Hammond organ For Your Listening and Dining Fun SATURDAY APRIL 10TH KRAFTS KOUNTRY KITCHEN AND PEACOCK LOUNGE WHERE THE INTELLECTUALS FOREGATHER ORPHEUM THEATER STRAWBERRY IOWA SHOWTIME 91011 Presents A BURT KENNEDY PRODUCTION starring FRANK SINATRA AND MOM DIRTY DINGUS MAGEE MATINEE SHOW TIME Saturday Sunday 10 and 11 KIDDIE MATINEE i Color FREE POPCORN FOR Come and enjoy a delicious Easter Dinner with Buffet Style to Per Person We are still serving our Smorgasbord Suppers on Wed Friday VALLEY INN IOWA 7742655 ART GLADYS THOMAS  

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