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Show EAGLES Bingham aerie of the Fraternal Order of Eagles marked its 45th birthday on March 27th. Looking over the charter we find that only on-ly four or five who signed the charter are still living. The aerie has had its ups and downs just the same as other fraternal orders ord-ers but has come through with flying colors. The Bingham aerie has nearly 200 members. In celebration cele-bration of this 45th anniversary there will be a party and dance for members and their friends at BCO hall on Saturday, April 2. Harold Rendlesbach and his orchestra or-chestra will furnish the music. Lunch and refreshments. State officers will meet with the Bingham aerie next Thurs- day, April 7 at Eagles hall at 7 p.m. reports H. R. Gust, secre-fry. secre-fry. Lunch and refreshments will be served. All members who are interested in softball are requested re-quested to be present at the next meeting. |