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Show . Women's Guild Holds Annual t Bazaar, Nov. 15 I The Women's Guild of Christ Memorial Methodist Church has set Nov. 15 for their annual bazaar. ba-zaar. This year it has been decided decid-ed to decorate around the theme, "The March of Missionaries." to j further the thought of the importance impor-tance of the Missions of the (Church. Some lovely hand made gifts will be on display at the ; bazaar, which begins at 11 a.m. and continues until 9. During the I evening, movies and games have been planned for the younger I members of the family. A steak dinner will be held, which is being prepared by the ladies. Reservations must be made for the dinner this year, and can be made by contacting Mrs. Charles Graves, 3200 South 27th East, ph. HU5-1593. Tickets are on sale for j $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for jthe young 'uns. Mrs. Clarence Kubicek is president of the Women's Wo-men's Society of Christian Service, Serv-ice, who is presenting the affair. Mrs. Paul L. Hertenstein is chair- !man of the bazaar, Mrs. John S. iPersinger is in charge of the food, Mrs. B. Saunders Brooks in in charge of the decorations and Miss Alice Sanders is in charge of the poster work. Remember to circle the 15th in red on your calendar, and get your reservations in ear-ly ear-ly for an evening of family fun! . |