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Show EMCh.ions-Club'" Anndunces Plans for Community Project On Monday, Jan. 14, a state party will be held at the New-house New-house Hotel in which members of the East Mill Creek 'Lions club will participate. The club will be celebrating its birthday, since it was organized on Jan. 15, 1944. Harold P. Nutter, International In-ternational President of Lions, will be the honored guest at the state meeting. The club will hold its formal birthday party on Thursday, Jan. 24 at Memorial House, Memory Grove, for all members and their partners. A dinner dance will be the feature of the evening. The East Mill Creek Lions are working on a new project for 1952, a birthday calendar for all citizes of the East Mill Creek area. All proceeds from the sale of these calendars will go towards to-wards civic improvement projects proj-ects including the East Mill Creek Park and gymnasium. They expect to have the calendars calen-dars ready for publication next month. The calendar will sell for fifty cents and some prizes are to be given to people listed on the birthday calendar by business concerns who have contributed to iLe proj-;t by buying advertising adver-tising space on the calendar. It is expected that funds from the project will be sufficient to defray much of the expense of carrying on the improvement! work being done on the chil-' dren's playground and gymna-sium gymna-sium which was started in 1951. |