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Show "-" i ' ... ''"' V- I i- , ' . , . - , 1 1 , . ' i, .. . .?n : . CLUB STARTED Vilace Radmall, right, hands S. L. Lester, general chairman, membership card as Mrs. Wilson C. Hassen- frltz fills out membership form. Other senior citizens who got in club at meeting Tuesday morning view the proceedings. PI. Grove Senior Citizens Get Sfarted n Tuesday, Meirf fleeting Set for ct. 1 this building for their activities on a regular basis. Any person wanting to come to the luncheon and needing transportation should contact Mr. Hendrichson. Reservations are also needed for the luncheon, lunch-eon, and they must be made by Thursday, Sept, 27 so that the plans can be completed. Pleasant Grove's new Senior Citizen Club held their first meeting on Tuesday, Sept. 11 and issued cards and got information infor-mation from an initial group of interested oldsters. Committee heads were named nam-ed by S. I. Lester, who is general gen-eral chairman for the new club. They include Arnold Hendrichson, Hendrich-son, transportation; Orval Car ter, publicity; Vilace Radmall, membership; Ed Danklef, entertainment en-tertainment and education; Ann Lewis, luncheon; Ruth Hassen-fritz, Hassen-fritz, membership cards and temporary tickets, and Daryl Huish, arrangements. Senior Citizens who desire to join with this group and their activities are urged to dt so. Dues are $1.00 per year, and plans are to have the dues year run to July 31, 1974. The $1.00 dues will also serve as a ticket to the luncheon, which will be held Monday, Oct. 1 at 12:30 p.m. at the Lions-Sportsmen Building, 6th East and Center Streets. Plans are also in the making for the Senior Citizens to use |