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EXERCISE IN BATHROOM
There are simple exercises to
You can't be the first life . 1
member. 1
achieved that distinction when
she paid her $25 life member-
ship fee at the second organiza-
tional meeting. Seventeen people H
attended that gathering and B
eight of them paid .their annual B
$2 dues.
It you happen to be a student, |||
you can get a bargain in dues.
For students dues are 75 cents
a year. The fourth membership
type doesn't cost any money.
These memberships will be con-
ferred for outstanding service,
by vote of the members.
The constitution and bylaws:
were framed bv two attorneys,'
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The officers had been elected’3 month, it was decided, with " ' * * *
at the first meeting. They are; the time and place tor be decid-
Mrs. Bernard Crisler, president; ■ ed by the president. The an-
Mrs. Andy Gravitt, vice presi-’nual meetings will be in Janu-
dent: Viola Stevenson, secreta- ary.
ry; Nancy Mills, historian and Mrs. Crisler has not appoint-
Robert Layden, treasurer. Mrs. ed committees yet but those
in m 1 . suggested are for library, mu-j
Iseum, publications, historic!
: new sites, program, membership and
museum nominations.
. . J Roy Bynum Jr., Indianola, keep you trim without much ef-
whatever artifacts might be lo- told the group about the restor- fort. In the morning while wait-
cated. Because of this, the ation of the old Choate house at ino fnr vn„r tllK
group voted to incorporate so Indianola. He said he and his
that it might be tax free. family hope to .have it complet-
stitution and bylaws, which pro-
and their manner of election.
was that the group engage in no ..... -----.... ,
political activities. This meant. Since work was started on itlbac* and nec^ and keeps these
it was explained, that the group many people have taken old muscles toned.
Household Hints
A recent newspaper report of
a programmed cooker makes
the reader envision a Rube
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that it might be tax free. family hope to have it complet- arms above >'our head 10 f° 15ft thlt cai ^Drogrfmmed to
Another provision of the con-ed and stage a formal opening(times. Let your fingertips touch. k .. pntiftuJLkT ftu!
stitution and bylaws, which pro- on its 100th anniversary, which Then drop arms and repeat, (automatically. If it gets cast the!
vi es or officeis and diiectors will be in two years. You will find this helps untie the iexperiment and testing stage, it
-nnere inftft log ,house of nervous knots in your upper;would undoubtedly be hailed asL
square logs and wooden pegs. hapU anrf ft., (another boon to the busy house-
wife, says Lucille Clark. OSU
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HISTORY-Officers of the newly formed Pittsburg County Historical Association study the U
handle and a segment of the front door from the former Busbv Hotel, now the Pittsburg ibi
County Courthouse. Left to right the officers are Viola Stevenson, secretary: Mrs. Eugene |e<
Tate, ieporter: Mrs. Andy Gravitt, vice president: Mrs. Bernard Crisler. president and n
. Robert Layden, treasurer. i|r
?°b^LKe"ufnl.ELHa.rpe,r’ as a wh01e, would not endorse furniture and other items to pare histories of local organiza-
:them to be placed inside. Thejtions. j
a spinning; She hopes to have out-of-town;
(speakers experienced in similar!
. . projects to speak at every oth-1
1V/IRS. Crisler has hopes that: er one of the monthly meetings. ;
|_ " somebody in all the towns Among those to be invited to ;
in Pittsburg County will volun-!speak here are representatives!
teer to compile histories of their;of Gilcrease museum, the Cow-;
towns. She already has enlisted boy Hall of Fame and Soutli-,
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In History?
W?„ULft you like your name
in history?
Here's a good chance!
Charter memberships in the
Pittsburg County Historical As- WK
sociations will be available for SB
another month—until the next
meeting. May 21. at 7:30 p. m. WE
Iva Lowry already
hat distinction when
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