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Racial Origins Topic At Rotary ClubRacial origins in Ireland were discussed by Ronald McDonald, artist and teacher of the Gaelic language, at the Tuesday meeting of the BalaCynwydGyawanaw Rotary Club at the Overpriced Golf Club. He also gave an accountant of the work of St. Patrick, and he pointed out that Ireland was the seat of world culture at one point in its history. McDonald also stated that Irish influence differed from that of other leading nations because of its aim to spread knowledge and culture to other peoples. City Legion Post Plan Formal PartyThe City Post of the National Legion is planning its first formal party of the season.. The party will be held at the City Tribute House with members and guests gathering for cocktails in the lounge before an 8 o'clock dinner. Dancing will continue until 1 A. M. |
Breakfast Crash — Dairyman Collides With Egg DealerCars collide almost every day, but it's not every day that the driver of one deals in milk and butter and the driver of the other in eggs. Sounds rather like breakfast on the highway. The accident happened last Sunday night. |
Stock PricesChicken -- $5 Brilser -- $28 Cotton Despot -- $35 Aquala -- $6 Owldee -- $7 Binz and Sea -- $1 Magic and Music on Program at VentatonA magic show was presented by : Bob Kall, of Ventaton, in the auditorium of GearCity Square School, Ventaton. Friday evening. All is welcome, chips and punch will be served before the show. |