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Helen and J. C. Kimmel
May Joy
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DETROIT
Detroit and Idanha took part in the
lashing rain and wind storm that
swept in from the coast Friday and
Saturday, causing damages to several
roofs and both power and telephone
lines in the area.
Among those who discovered they1
were minus roofing were Mr. and j
Mrs. Tietz of Detroit, Joe Leis, the
Leonard Bullards and the Detroit
j school.
A slide was repotted on the Detroit
to Mill City highway Saturday even
ing and trees had to be removed ftom
the highway above Idanha.
Victims of too much water from the
| recent downpour were the Henry
j Hieberts, of Idanha, who were awak- i
r-ned Saturday morning to find the |
- floor around their floor furnace had i
| - aught fire. Water rising up under 1
the house flooded the furnace so the
gas burned on top of the water. For
tunately it was discovered before too
much damage occured.
Detroit school children will have
their Christmas partys Thursday
morning from 9 until 10 after which | not be necessary. W e’ll all hope for
all will go home for the remained of you Tommy. Tommy has had his
the holidays with school starting share of leg operations due to injury
sustained in World War II.
again on January 4th.
To all you shufflebourd players,
High school members will enjoy a
dance and party in the school gym on don’t forget the league games start on
January 8. The Cedars won over the
Tuesday evening.
The Harold Champions of Detroit Spillway in a practice game Thursday
left Saturday on their trip to Iowa evening 142-120. Next practice game
for the holidays. We hope they have will be at the Spillway Wednesday
a pleasant trip. Please call 310, Elaine night with the Cedars.
Farrow, if you have news to report.
Mrs. Ray Sophy of Detroit and Mrs.
Thank you.
Gordon of Idanha attended a discus
Among those receiving felicitations sion of consolidation of Detroit and
on new arrivals are: Mr. and Mrs. Mill City schools at Mill City Monday.
Athol Savage of Idanha and Mr. and It is of utmost importance that every
Mrs. Al Warby of Detroit. Mrs. Sav one attend the next discussion to be
age arrived home Friday evening with held in Detroit in the near future. This
their new daughter Rebecca Dorene. issue concerns both the parents of
She’s a cute little red head, making high school and grade school children.
an even number for the Savages, two
The PT A held their meeting on
boys, two girls. Mrs. Warby arrived Wednesday evening, December 16th.
home Sunday evening with their new- About 60 were present. Mr. Warby’s
baby boy, David William, and not to seventh and eighth grade rooms gave
be outdone, they have an even number a Christmas play. Mrs. Gordon Skid
too, two boys, two girls.
more played Ave Maria and Winter
Among those who will be spending Wonderland, on the violin, accompan
Christmas out of the Canyon will be ied on the piano by Mrs. Frank New.
Emma Rhodes of Detroit, accompany Sally and Eva Lou New played White
ing Mr. and Mrs. Lon Everly of Idan Christmas and Jingle Bells on the
ha who are leaving for California on piano, marimba and accordian. Mrs.
Skidmore played the piano for Christ
mas Carol singing led by Stanley
White. Fruit cake and coffee were
served by the 4th grade room mothers
Mrs. Ella Johnson of Detroit was
hostess to the Civic Club Christmas
party held on Thursday evening at
the Johnson home. Mrs. Marion Kite
did the decorating. On the entertain
ment committee were Mabel Parker,
Winnifred Moore and Alice Moore.
The evening was spent playing cootie
and canasta games and exchanging
gifts. Refreshments were served by
Mrs. Cal Shlador, Helen Byrant and
Audrey Layman. Weiners and buns
with meat sauce were served.
The Eagles Auxiliary 2745 held
their Christmas party and dinner on
W’ednesday evening. Turkey and all
the good things that go with it were
enjoyed. Eighteen were present for
the dinner and exchanging gifts. We
are sorry more members could not
attend.
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