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Show CHRISTENSEN HEADS MILFORD COORDINATORS Nineteen Milford residents reprseenting the various organizations organ-izations of the community met last Thursday evening to form a Milford Coordinating Council. By-laws were adopted, and officers elected. Ted Christensen was named chairman; Dr. D. A. Symond, and Richard L. Bell ' to serve with Dr. Christiansen on the central committee for two years, and Mrs. Gladys Whittaker and Jack Davis as 1-year members of the central committee. Purpose of the coordinating council is to formulate a calendar cal-endar of events of special interest in-terest to the entire community, to coordinate the activities and efforts of the various organizations organiza-tions of the community, All organizations are asked to furnish the central committee a list of their regularly scheduled meetings and events, and advise the committee as far in advance ad-vance as possible of any special activities planned. Attending the meeting were: Helen Leech, Lady Trainmen; Alta Sly, Lady Firemen; Kate McDonald, Lady Engineers; Leah Foerster, High School P.-T. P.-T. A.; Lillian Mellor, Elementary Element-ary P.-T. A.; Naomi Hughes, Lady Lions; Grace Jefferson, Lady Lions; Ida Smith, American Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary; Dorothy Gale, Eastern Star; Hazel Hill-man, Hill-man, B P W; Melba White, E S A; Eva Stonehocker, Polio Committee; Mrs. Frank Stewart, Stew-art, V F W Auxiliary; Phyllis Symond, JayceeEtt.es; Jack Ma-honey, Ma-honey, Lions; William Cox, Trainmen; Charles Terry, Second Sec-ond L D S Ward; Sheldon Seltzer, Selt-zer, S D A; Jake Schow, Odd Fellows; David A. Symond, Jaycees. |