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Show WOMEN'S WAR WEEK WORK TO BEEXTENDED A detailed report on the success of Bingham's "Women At War Week activities will be made next week by Mrs. Mike Brisk, chairman of Bingham Bing-ham district. Many organizations organiza-tions and schools, planned activities ac-tivities to follow pay day and since Thanksgiving interfered with immediate plans the drive to push bond sales will be extended ex-tended until December 1. The ten-cents' war stamp matinee sponsored by Princess theatre Mondav sold $61 in war stamps. The management of the theatre gave free admission admis-sion to the special show to each child purchasing a ten-cent stamp at the box office. Each member of No. 1 company com-pany Bingham Volunteer Firemen Fire-men and auxiliary attending the conjoint Thanksgiving party Monday bought a 10 cent war stamp at the door. During the evening other purchases brought the total spent for stamps to $15. Turkey dinner was served 45 by members of the committee, Mrs. Robert Davis, Mrs. Boyd J. Nerdin, Mrs. Cyral J. Robison. The evening was spent dancing. |