Senior Citizens Physical Fitness ProgramA one hour program on physical fitness v for senior citizens will be presented at 2 p.m. Wednesday in the Bluff ton Senior Citizen Center, 121 S. Main St.The program, open to the public, will include a film and slides to illustrate various exercises for the elderly.A program to aid in improving and maintaining the health and mobility ofMass Slated For Brodmans' 25th YearP A PFV A O^t o nnurorc artr mace fnrolder persons will be described.The annual spaghetti supper, sponsored by the Bluffton Music Boosters and open to the public, will be Friday in Bluffton Elementary School. Serving hours will be from 5 to 8 p.m. Music will be provided by vocal and instrumental school groups.The Bluffton HAPY Breakers CBers will meet at 7:30 p.m. Saturday in the Central Savings Bank Cardinal Room, Bluffton.Leipsic ,The spring dinner meeting for the Chautauqua Club will be May 3 in theeducational building at Leipsic United Methodist Church. Mrs. Dwight Dillon presented the program “A Nostalgic Look Into the 20s, 30s and 40s” Monday night in the home of Mrs. Frank Morgan. Mrs. Dillon recalled articles in the Liberty magazine covering Babe Ruth, Shirley Temple, Groucho Marx, Eleanor Powell, Eddie Cantor. Benny Goodman and Mary Pickford. Marcille Gillespie, Grace Ackerman and Eunice Pettibone were named to plan programs and Mildred George and Ruth Cain were appointed to the courtesy committee. Beautification of the business district, a possible,project for the clubs of the village, was discussed.■