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Show Jaycees Plan For Christmas Project; Dance Scheduled Children that Santa Claus might otherwise miss will be made happy this Christmas, if plans of the Junior Jun-ior Chamber of Commerce work out. In order to finance a Christmas project for children of the community, communi-ty, the club is sponsoring a public dance, to be held next Wednesday evening (September 11) at Latona. Jaycees will be out selling tickets for the dance, and the general public is urged to lend their support to this worthy cause. The dance is expected to be one of the best attractions of the season at Latona. The committee in charge, Harvey Hansen, Ernest Hindley and Harold Ramsay, assure a good time for everyone. At a dinner meeting Wednesday night, attended by some thirty members, mem-bers, the club, decided on the Santa Claus project. It is planned to collect and repair toys and, with the money to be raised by benefit affairs, af-fairs, to provide a real Christmas for the children in homes where some assistance is needed. Other projects for the coming year were discussed at the meeting. It was decided to renew the swimming swim-ming pool project, and a committee consisting of Stanford Wilde, O. DeVere Wootton, J. B. Storrs and LeRoy R. Griffin was instructed to draw up plans for a pool, with a view to obtaining a WPA project, and submit the plans to the state board of health for consideration, in order to determine the sanitary requirements. re-quirements. The club also approved the idea of putting on a show, with the members mem-bers participating. Karl Bennett, Jesse Spaff ord and LeRoy R. Griffin were appointed as the committee in charge. Si Bell and Ralph Ellison were appointed as a sports committee to make arrangements for use of the high school gymnasium, for a weekly week-ly gym night for the club members. o |