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Show History of Wales told at club Rea Straw's home was the setting for the last Ladies Literary Lit-erary Club meeting with a sister-in-law, Ruth Sumsion. acting as assisting hostess. A delicious lunch was served after which President Bertha Johnson was in charge of the business portion of the meeting. meet-ing. Emma Jacobson read the club collect. Julia Sumsion and Helen . Crandall were in charge of the program, "Spotlight cn Wales," presented by the co-chairmen, co-chairmen, assisted by Mrs. Evelyn Ev-elyn Boyer. The ladies were attired at-tired in Welch costumes for the occasion. Mrs. Boyer sang two Welch songs accompanied by Mrs. Sumsion. Mrs. Crandall gave a short history of Wales and told why they had a Prince of Wales. Mrs. Sumsion told of Wales of today. Mrs. Boyer sang two more songs and all the club ladies joined in. The film, "The Red Dragon," vas shown, and at the conclusion Che co-chairmen served Welch tea and Welch cake. There were 16 club members present and two guests, Mrs. Boyer and Nell Condie. The next club will be tonight at the home of Carrie Gammell beginning at 7:30 p.m. Question I am a patient in a VA Hospital Hos-pital and am 100 percent disabled dis-abled due to service-connected disablity. I am receiving additional addi-tional compensation for my daughter who will be 18 soon. If she continues in school will benefits continue for her? Answer If your daughter is in school and unmarried, your additional compensation will continue until un-til she is 23. Also, she may be entitled to educational assistance, assis-tance, regardless of marital status at the rate of $130 per month after high school as the child of p totally disabled veteran. vet-eran. Application should be submitted for this benefit. |