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Show TIIE MURRAY EAGLE FRIDAY, JANUARY The pool table in the club-i;was j;iven a new covering. .. pril Nominations aiui elec- :t. eis for the Aerie and Ait ;i.:ary; movu (.iinucrson elected us 'resident of the Aerie and i 'x:i named president of the .'.u. . diary M ty J.ijit installation of the celebrating the Aerie's l'lli Ilnili-dar:Cis called for one of the office! Auxiii:,-y'and also the nit l est planned parties of the year. rt Adrlbi Kiniir Johnson, birthday. ''.:n r Johnson chairman of the Birch and Bill Krebs honored ;is foi.( (.uiunittre. Civic Service the only living clmter reiVx presented to the Olympus " i: le still active in the Acne; Kchec .i I'hortis; Vera Jamison, chuir-!:':;Birch honored a1 "Mother" id I he of the Memorial lay decora-i slate officers c.?"mittee; Auxiliaiy; Curt Biibel, John V, :i Bob Bro vn, t't.arl s to Murray. Heinningen, n Haldine awarded r vett-ivJune State convention held :i Murray Eagles Aerie News and ficies Legitimae Reason By Tat' and 'PaUy' Eajrle As the year 1952 draws to a close it gives us all a sense of By Willard Olvan Persinf satisfaction and pleasure to think over the past year to the back above the delivery room door, so"We have never lost a father," I many pleasant meetings and held which cials have the been by the at grinned thought of the hosof pital having to take it down after Murray Aerie Fraternal Order all these years. The fellow pacing Eagles and Auxiliary. As we look up and down in front of it looked as back, a few of the heppenings though he might take off and fly come to mind and we recall them at any moment, he was that nerv- for your pleasure. They by no means represent all that has transous. serve as Things were too quiet for New pired, however, they may Year's Eve. I had just phoned Mac, a reminder of thing to come. It the city editor, to report the condi- is our wish that the New Year many occasions tion of a hit and run victim, and will offer you Mac had told me to hang around which will bring1 you happiness, the hospital till he called back. I good fellowship and good cheer. had been impatiently waitit.g to get Although the Aerie January out and see what was going on when year was half over, this new year I noticed this fellow trying to of 1952 brought the members the k wear a groove in the floor. Just for first of many enjoyable lau; 3. I st t d vn where I could dinners, well planned by the too obit :t.t l.-'wai :n . ! i Auxiliary and strongly supported vious. by all members. Art Nelson and were appointed 7k :.". ; r I't nan-- ir.cn who can Penny Larson take that in their suide, but this "Maltre de" of the club room; fel!..-..v. i. t r :y that I Floyd Gunnerson, Cliff Larson and j r. i had seen there before; he seemed Jim Morris were appointed on the on the verge of hysteria. He kept ritual team committee; Bill Peters looking at the big clock on the wall hung his baautlful paintings and and then checking it with his sketches in the Hall for the memI noticed that it was seven bers' enjoyment and pleasure; Bill minutes till twelve, but that didn't Pdngrose announced the beginning seem important enough to explain of the square dance season with the condition of his nerves. dances every Saturday night at My curiosity got the better of me the Hall; Art Nelson improved so I got up and offered him a cigthe of the bowling team arette when I saw him groping withstandings a big game of 268. Floyd Gunnerson February and Penny Larson started the new Friday Night Bingo Party; The Ladies Auxiliary Valentine Party; Harve Severson obtained the new Blackboard for the Clubroom; 'Pat' Eagle made his appearance in The Murray Eagle. March The Anniversary party T GLANCED UP at the corny n gas i y ; Av.-U'- .! 1 20-ve- i Remember this number when ordering COAL r; nv New-Year- g r i Aberdeen wrist-watc- for Blue Blaie Castle Gate cleaner because they re washed! j i r Gib ana hit rrrti mr"m - Children's Christmas Party; Tut SUN LIFE ASSURANCE Your locol Agent key Dance held Nov. 1T. COMPANY OF CANADA The Past Presi-Ieviiiler Party hehl Nov. I. along wit 'i the State Officer's visit, was LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE one of the big events of Dec The Past President's Dance was held on Dec. Cth; Ladies Auxiliary' Christmas Party Dec. 11th; The successful Children's Phvisl irotc h 1136 VINE STREET - Res. Ph. Mur.228-PHONE Party Dec. 17th; The Auxiliary 1 ; If i J. MELVIN BITTER '"lilaTMi'rrf OFFICIALS SAY t: BLOOD NATION'S ! 4 PROGRAM MUST door. "Your first?" I asked him. He nodded without taking his eyes off the door. "Triplets, they took an last week." "Congratulations," I said. "That's quite a start toward a family." He gave nic a serious look, then smiled "Yes, isn't it?" Then, after a quick glance at the clock, his attention was back on the door. Thinking that talking" about it might help, I asked, "No complications, are there?" The doctor said he "Oh, no. thought everything would be all I ! t i e j Defense Mobilizer sees I nation's blood reserve i as important to national strength as Armed Forces W'ASHIXC.TOX, D. C. To cover the total blood needs of the j countrj. tl'( Armed Forces Blood 4 Donor 1'rogram luts com- A Lined with other government blood collection activities into I the National lllood 1'rogram. 1 This continuing, comprehen-- ? , sive program w;us set up to sup . ply the total blood needs of the civilian and military, , country " current and reserve. t right." From the tone of his answer, I knew that angle wasn't causing all his anxiety. I caught my. elf glancing up at the clock each time he did. Ix-e- I was beginning to wonder if he had escaped from the psychopathic ward. Maybe there wast.'t anyone In the delivery room. No one had entered or left it since I had been there. He had managed CONTINUE! it' y to use up two cigarettes in four minutes : the old year was all but gone, and so was this poor devil. He couldn't even light the third one; I had to of my Besides 1 html it for him. I thought be wit going to pass out when he looked up at the clock and saw that thirty seconds had passed while wa were getting that cigarette lit. JUST .:'i ' I mm "that's closed den. Penny Aerie-Bowlin- - around in an empty pack. His thin features relaxed into a vacant smile of thanks for a moment, but then he frowned again as he looked up at the clock and then at the O; Au-Uar- pot-luc- "Congratulations," I said, quite a start toward a family." elected and Aerie members Dinner Iiance 19.-and tin; Auxiliary initiated Vic Brissell, held Dec. 20; December 31 was all .'16 new members. Remember, each secretary-treasureboth the Aerie set for the Annual New Year's member owes the Aerie a new lmmbr each year. V. e close with and Auxiliary ritual teams selec- - Eve Party. Wish to the officers and mema tod us winners in competition at "Lest Old Acquaintance Be Forbers of both the Aerie and the convention and won trophies; Bill got" we want to remind each and Auxiliary of Murray, for a very Peters appointed trustee; Bryant every member of both the Aerie happy and prosperous New Year. Beeney appointed chairman of the a,uJ "w Auxiliary that the New Year will bring you many mole entertainment committee. Bill Preall celebiated his meetings, socials and parties, all July tllh Birthday on July 9; Barney planned for your enjoyment. Male Todd. 15:11 Peters, Cliff Prince, your resolution now to take part Min t Hall anil Harve Severson ap- in as many as possible and h !o pointed on the Building Repair rr; the Fraternal Order of Kagles, Committee; Bruce llaimon appoin- 17G0, Aerie and Auxiliary ted chairman of the Family Out-inbigger and stronger m the It was the Aeries pleas-.uParty. August Murray Aerie Family to welcome 41 new members in Outing held Aug. 3; State Acne Family outing held Aug. 17, both at Murray Park: Gun Knffle committee appointed for the Children's s , Christmas Parly; Art Nelson re1 4 lite. Bow- quested to enter an "n Team in the new league. Ladies Ausilia'-kS ScplcmlKT "a h ion Show; Children from St Anne's Orpl'annge at he County Fair by Ladies i .Js 3. ? V Fratevivi! Hal' gven ;ii nual cleaning up by the team named, Art Nd m Del Heusser, Dick Baird, P.o'iind Nelson, Bay Mackay and B o:v C'olegrove. Octnlx-Damon Biinyon Can-ie- r I Frolic held Oct II; Cun even' YOUR concluded and awards made to IF PARTNER DIES... S. Parker and C I'.. Moem; Hallowill the firm be eiiilnni; red? ween Dance held Oct 31; Nov S ill c&cutial cupitiil be wi shirts to be obtained for bowling a stranger lur.-- d noon team; Bill Ketidrick offered t you in Ins place; seiilenu nt, dilTiculties with his widow enbuild new trophy case for the v countered? Business clubroom. can safeguard your linn locu NovenilM-Bruce Harmon juch eventualities. I'rotect your chairman of the Annual J. MEIVIN BITTER own business call uie today. 1" .late president and 4 '. '. 2, 1853 - sure there wasn't anything loose that he could use for a weapon if he got violent, the door opened ai d a red headed nurse poked htr head out. Two boys and girl." she announced. The grin on her face let us know that everything was all right. "We'll let you see your wife and the babies as Form as we make 'em presentable. Happy New Year!" As she shut the door, I looked back at the father. I came closer to being surprised at what I saw than I have been in cvcral yean. I wondered if this could be the same fellow that li.id been eating my cigarettes Just before the nurse stuck her head out the dor. He was completely calm, with just a touch of the proud smile that is normal to such easel, fnat got me. "The doctor in there had the easy part of this Job." I told him. "I thought sure I was going to lose the h : iv, i im-- 1 In launching the National Blood Program, Din ctor of the (l!ire of Defers- - Mobiliation, Henry H. Fuh r, en 1: "N)t all an'l inour orcatiin'ion dustrial ckill can produce one v.c.pon es'tilial to our tia!i(nal defence hutnaii blood. Blool cannot ! tinned, nmnufacture'l or fabricaltM. It nui'--t come from n n i! ! the Vein- df l,i a'' "V ?V)' litHe grinned at that "I was tle worked Up, wasn't IT" "Mister," I snorted, "that'i a lulu of an underiUtcmcnt, There must have been something the In- volved to get you all steamed up like you were." "Is three htinlrcd dollars worth jetting steamed up about?" I admitted that I had been Steamed up over a lot less. lie smiled at my purged espies-Ho"By getting here before midnight, those kids uved mt three hundred dollars on my Income tax. I was a Utile aft aid they weren't going to make It." (!, the ,.;' T 'i father." II c tit Aft Iffclii ii iHfviMi n t(liin ftnw i uti. rf rnii'ir with flnfier tin liair lii fi in mii,1 a a frainie win' xinrd The aft of bark in the nd rmintniE date early Navahn ttvliitn lntrnrly thr jtmntl In and a a form if ptajrf. r(oi tally fur t etarr-ratanH The wntk Sir Symbolic, Rrrorppanlril by Utrrrd chart. Whrrt the ptujrrr wm finished Hie paiMiftg was drUo?(i. rrcsurt'Sbly, the palirnt recover rd Or died care of - AS I WAS glancing around to A taking mediate blood rm'ds of the Armed Forces in Korea, it is taking care .1 of thousands of wounded in our " hospitals niilitury j sands in our civilianand other thou-hospitals wlio A retpuire hlKd. Furthermore, this continuinj; program Ls niakinu it possible for this country to build I up a rts( rve supply of blood pkistna that would be ursently needed in the event of war or other dlsjister here at home. Three Agencies Participating 1 t 'nder the direction of the Of- ficc of Defense Mobilization, j' Uiree umicics are jiarticipating in this new program. They are: lhf lMartm tit of j Defehs', the Federal CivJ IV l fense Administration and the American National Ked Cross. As in the provious campaign, .i t,u Arnorirun Hod Cross is nrrv- ' im? as the uriniarv collection ' in po-i- h ration with many :A Community Blood l'.anks. Mobilizer Cit Need i women. Public lrsKHu.e Arcor.iiru CAU YUM RP CROSS WPAyI First National Bank of Murray , . r r.! od ncouf aying r i troin the Community broad mm' and urgency f j National Blood l't mm i.r- - f t!'v I underfoot all over Ann'rtca. i Wlun (ju- - stioned at a loeal ! lf-) cinU-r- Mrs. Don.tl.y N ti,ar. ' ' hospital tnirM", aid; "V n'!! Hiwoiidirlul jioikindl of jNiipI- r- Vf ' rat.1 r- .- t vi ry- ntmen, I body! And th irr ti j blond are just a d.flerrnt. as the ptujile themnelve. 'An cider ) brotl.'-in Korea,' 'a buddy in a hcpital.' and houeivps ho ira'ire 'i' would l0 ndrKl herp re toiddmly atin e all kiniN of p'pl" tacked.' cmi i'lued M r. ari1 jjivinc bh r all kiiuls of Newman, 1'.'; 'le important thinj u a.e nung it near". thty 4 gfvfc t I ra' Cu.ii-rn- r. rea-min- x, |