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Show I 1 message was that the age of retirement, the sunset years, can be the happiest of a life time if everyone would plan for them by taking proper care of their bodies, developing a zest for life through activities, an interest In it through Told Knife-For- k happy human relationships and a knowledge that to be content we Pointers on how to grow old, not must accept things that cannot be only gracefully but enthusiastical- changed. ' ly, were given to Castle Valley A springtime atmosphere was Knife and Fork members by Mrs. to the gathering by table brought Paul Whitney at the final meeting of daffodils and centerpieces season of the Sunday, April 14, at accented with white the Country Club. Mrs. Whitney, and green candles. Mrs. Cliff a student of the new science of Woodruff, Mrs. Francis Prince and geriatrics which helps people live Mrs. Lee Kirk of Hiawatha were happily, said the lengthening of responsible for the lovely arrangethe span of human life during this ments. century has created the problem New officers chosen by the of how to deal with an number of older people, board of directors were introduced. most of them retired and many of Those selected were Earl Durrant, them with inadequate incomes and president; Dr. Gail Ilaut, no place to go. Her interesting and .Earl Smith, secretary. Page Eight THE jr SUN-ADVOCA- Thursday, April 18, 1957 How to Grow Old pussy-wil- lows; ever-increasi- vice-preside- Catholic Activities in the Price Area parents and teachers and Father John A. LaBranche, school administrator, attended the April meeting of the Notre Dame held in the school auditorium Thursday evening. The rummage sale is set for Friday and Saturday, April 26 and Seventy-eig- ht P-T- A New directors are J. Grant Cal Jewkes and Francis Prince. Mr. Durrant paid tribute to Larry Stephens, outgoing president, for his fine service to the club and pinned the past presidents pin in his lapel. Others assisting with the evenings program were Ruel Redd, who gave the invocation and Gordon Parker, who introduced the speaker. Kil-foyl- e, 27 and will be held in the Silvagni building next door to the Sunnie Studio on East Main street. The need for childrens clothing is being stressed by Mrs. Phillip Vea, Don Carlow and Tom Perrero, chairmen of the ways and means committee which is in charge of arrangements. Dishes and cooking utensils will be accepted, also. The membership drive has been completed and' the association now boasts a membership of approximately 175. A worthy student attending Notre Dame will benefit from a $75 scholarship being offered by the organization again this year. The scholarship will be applied on the tuition at any school chosen by the recipient. A gavel winch was used by former state representative Frank Bonacci for over 40 years was presented to the by Mrs. James Lupo, daughter of the deceased Helper parishioner. President Frank Dalpiaz announced the winner of the attendance banner for the March meeting was the twelfth grade. Don Carlow, nomination committee chairman, reported the following nominees for office : Frank Dalpiaz for president, Mrs. Rudy Felice and Mrs. Vincent Garavag-li- a for Mrs. Homer Haguis and Mrs. Claude Cowley for secretary and Mrs. Frank Segura and Mrs. Tony Ori for treasurer. Piano and accordion selections by Mrs. Arnold Skinner, guitar and vocal numbers by Lonnie Thacker and severed selections sung by the Lady Elks double trio P-T- A Wendall Mrs. by accompanied Stratton were enjoyed by members attending. The program was in charge of Mrs. DeMar Hansen and Mrs. Claude Cowley. Father LaBranche gave an enlightening talk on child from the example set by parents. behavior-stemmin- vice-preside- t ffi fi r3 L23 LfcD l ffi t ' n) if - W J ' OV JUDY ANN HARTLEY Wellington Auxiliary Selects Delegate to Attend Girls State Another Safeway SAFEWMJ ; p ...your SSST plate to sovel Judy Arm Hartley, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. D. Hartley, Wellington, has been chosen a delegate to attend the 1957 encampment of Girls State under the sponsorship of American Legion Auxiliary. Ruth Ann Bunderson has been chosen as alternate. Candidates for this honor are judged on leadership, , character, ability to mix with others, cooperation and scholarship. Miss Hartley is a member of the LDS church and has been active in Primary, seminary and Sunday school activities. One of her choice hobbies is work in which she has been a leader for the past few years. In her school work she has taken an active part in debate and speech activities. 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