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Show Page October '14 f I960 BLINDING OUTLOOK 6 ? treo Irving Stone's "Love is Sternal" has been ehosen as the annual play of the San Juan High CLUB NOTES School BETA -- SIGMA -- PS 1 1 It will be produced on Thanksgiving night, November 24th, according to Marion director C, Nielson, students tried. out for the play this year th.on here for several years; and th competMore ition The 6 Judrss keen. were pleased with tine calibre o r the dranetic ability of t::e students and felt tn&t more was parts should have been added to the play, so nil could participate Tine cast selected jr. ps follows: Mary (Todd) Lincoln, Kathryn Lyrran ; .Robert Todd, her father, Lyle Paine r; Betsy (Humphreys) her Todd, stepmother, llazel Grover; Grandma her grand- Parker, mother, Naida 3laok; Ann Todd, her younger Ann sister, deverly bright; Elizabeth (Todd) Edwards, her oldest si3ter, Karen elqulst; Minion Edwards, her brothor-i- n law, Kills Lrrettj v.lly, Manny Carol Nielson; her old nurse, Tamar, a slave, Sonja Shuinnoy; Jr. Ward, a teacher, Clyde Palmer; a McDonald, Sandy Palmer; Cassius Clay, an Tat Murray; friend, Wayne Abraham abolitionist, Lincoln, young liwyer Morey Ltve his rival, ri.n:, friend of Mary Todd, I?. Hue Hlquist; James Conklin::, friond o f .:, Mercy l.eve-1rStanley irons on J Alllc, a fro ol woman, Clrirlenc Black; Koufhz.n, a friend Edwards, Alar. Nugent; Dr Mrs iloorhan, his wife, Ann Laws ; Mr3. Dresser, of the his wife, Hill is Jo Archer; Sarah Marshall, an abolitionist, Trudy fkirtsnshaw; Elizabeth Qrlmsley, Mar y's oousin, Lurlene Palmer; William Stoddard, assistant to the president, Mark Lyaan; Edwin Stanton,' Secretory of War Ned Palmer; Jane Watt, stewardess at the Mil to House, Marilyn Watkins; First Chller, a very troubled woman, Cathie Bliekenstaff ; a troubled woman, Taxpayer, Diana Johnson; Stackpols, Beta-Sirma-- last met Tuesday of home Sorority night at the Wayne iCarr for a ?hi Mrs brief business meeting discus- its service projeot sing New The Year Hooks were riven out books hod black velvet cover with a ro3t and the Sorority Greek letters in a Gold Glitter the out side, with an outline es of the year's program and on -- plo-tur- member inside They were made by Mrs Dale SkeWayne Karr, and Mrs lton, Mrs Mrs Frank Flom George kascoe had the program which w&3 on of eaoh Refreshments of a alad, sandwlohes, presented with a bracelet and earrings from the Sorority D both Advertising Doesnt Cost" ' S' r r SBBSSSt " t met last at the Thursday evening home of . Each member brownt their cwn handwork A delicious lunch was served by Nava Giysion the hostess DaBON'JETTE Mrs ' Jordon Duane Chrlson CLUB and Mrs Adairs last of Adams and week at Jll entertained the Debonr.etta Jiub Thursday evening Uli the home of Mrs Table games were played a delicious lunch was to: ET UHLAKUDm Cord of Thanhs wish to sincerely thank everyone for the expressions kindness of sympathy and shewn during the Illness and death of our husbar.l and We father Your tributes are deeply appreciated Mrs George. A Hurst and family Trad With Local Merchant" 39c of Food Dollar Goes To Farmer, Argyle Says What has happened bill to our food the past ten years? Hell Argyle points out that the total bill to U.S consumers during this period has due largely to a gone up 63 steady rise in marketing oharges over County agent --- It PAYS AEROSOL SMOW Noonan UM30A CI.NB Club The LaModa ss COTTOM BAILS Quests peirsent were Mrs J Sheridan, Mrs Jim Terrill and of tho Lincoln sons; Auctioneer, John Sheridan ---- hua Cl&renoe Tregalles who are They were leaving Bland In Mrs R'.lp-- J BBSSa-r--f METS HAIR lowing a little surprise honorMrs Rasooe and ing members, Mrs ffis S'SSSL. RAI oof fee and served fol- hot chooolate were 1B09-- h Me Envelop. layer Jollo doorkeeper at the Whits House, Joe Jams; Tad Lincoln, youngest ENVELOPES "Jewelry"; she told of the early kinds made of bone, seeds, eto up to the modern type of Jewelry She showed various types worn made out of all kinds of material Retta a minister, Reverend Dresser, ndy Mikesell; Tne Mrs nni President, Jon SterVn Douglas, Ceorre Loyles; wo A- -l nxuLuno cociPhnv WATER WHXS SHOT HOLES CORE HOLES SHALLOW PRODUCTION DUL02M251 cnsM Duacrona toe food produots These charges inolude the price of assembling, processing, transporting, and Froduots. distributing these Nationally charges rose the $39 billion last year value of the food The farm was billion, making a total bill of $53.7 billion $19.7 food say Marketing specialists farmers got 38 of the food dol lar last year and 39 through first half of I960. They out a family that that point paid U,040 in 1959 for food go produets that sold for $399 from the farm Thus, they in marketing oharges for vJp the produots in their shopping oart If the prices in stores oontlnuf as they were during the first quarter of this year, this same family will pay $14 00 more groceries this year Roll Argyle this ant it emphasizes for that makes even more importfor homemakers cn limited budgets to manage intelligently their buying |