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Show EL C. LADY LI03S AT DOLL HOUSE Highland Center Lady Lions will hold their regular monthly meeting meet-ing on October 8 at 7:30 p.m. at the Doll House, according to Mrs. William F. Christensen, president. Hallowe'en theme will be carried car-ried out in table decorations made by Mrs. Harry Palmer, Mrs. Max Cornwell and Mrs. Lawrence Coo-ley. Coo-ley. Program will be furnished by dancers Dorothy Williams, Re-beccah Re-beccah Smart, Roland Butler and Jeanette Glover. Publicity chairman is Mrs. A. U. Pardini. Face Lifting More than four million trees and shrubs were planted on 4,000 surface sur-face mined acres in Pennsylvania in 1951 by coal operators, while the Pennsylvania Department of Forests For-ests and Waters planted more than one million trees and shrubs on 800 affected acres. Butter Churn Stand If you are lucky to find an old butter but-ter churn, sandpaper it clean and give it a coat or two of thinned fresh shellac. It will make a most attractive attrac-tive umbrella stand worthy of any home. - Birds Weave Fibers The weaver birds among the best known of South Africa are true to their name. They weave nests from blades of grass and other vegetable fibers, using a fixed and often elaborate elab-orate design. Water for Dairying Water is an important factor in the operation of modern dairy plants. Each cow requires a minimum min-imum of 25 gallons daily, and many more gallons are needed in the dairy barn. |