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*■ J# At \ - 1 <Mt j, If' n 11 v]f X V J h^ ; if^ : ori & *yh ft v B i gjl •■ '•f ft mtKBBFiL ; 'B> Bl. tojo** fl" gflßßp| bbmh sf j Mffli sB b THE TWlST—These two little girls, Teresa Dianne Hogan and Susan Carew, (Junior Camp Fire Girls) decided that the square dance was too tame for them so they did their version of the twist. The square dance caller, O. E. Pen ney, is co-chairman of the Po tomac Area Council’s cam paign committee. Nearly 300 girls attended last week the Camp Fire Girls camp re union at Chevy Chase Presby terian Church. Teresa Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Hogan of Feldon st., Sil ver Spring, and Susan's par ents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Carew of Randolph id., Wheaton. Finishes Art Course Mrs. Alma D. McGirk, 10313 Parkwood dr., Kensington, has completed a three-year course with the Famous Artists Schools Of Westport, Conn. HAVt YOUR SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED and SERVICED BY A REGISTERED PLUMBER Call Carlton Mills PLUMBING HEATING Gaithersburg, Md. 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Tickets are $1.25. • * * Get well wishes are extended Mrs. Lawrence Perry who is at home convalescing following her recent hospitalization ... to Fred Grimm, a patient at Mont gomery General ... to little Jennifer Beebe who was ad mitted to the hospital last week after a fall resulting in a broken leg . . . and to John Harvill, a patient at Suburban. Epworth’s Reapers Class will hold a churchwide covered dish supper at 6 o’clock Satur day evening at the church . . . Ascension Chapel will hold a parish picnic supper Sunday evening at 5:30. • • * The board of directors for the Junior High P-TA met last Wednesday and selected Otis White, principal, to serve on the nominating committee. The general meeting of the P-TA will be held Tuesday evening at 8. Mr. White will head a presentation of the results of the California Mental Maturity Tests. Nominations to fill the two remaining places on the nominating committee will be made from the floor. * * The Gaithersburg Home makers Club meets April 11 at 11 a.m. at Epworth Church. Members are asked to bring sandwiches. Hostesses for the meeting are Mrs. Norman Ja cobs, Mrs. Herbert Becraft, Mrs. Walter Reinhart, Mrs. Ed nest Beall and Mrs. Dorsey Plummer. ♦ • * Among the local students home from college for spring vacation aire Darby Bowman from Hamilton: Lawrence French, Wesleyan University; by: JOYCE A BECOMING "DO" Choosing a becoming hair stylo can ba fun, or a problem that never is solved satisfactorily. In ' general, any variation of the coif ' selected should be neat and adapted to In- | dividual fee- Bj tures not in ' imitation olfe . someone el 'e'sS| hairdo Tha MR latest styles emphasiie the Jk”). casual loot is -4A# design, move ment and con tour. They are smart and practical for every oc casion ’til five, and then are eas ily adaptable for more formal oc casions. With an eye to spring fashions, now is the time for a new hair arrangement. Put your hair in our hands. Joyce’s Studio of Beauty, 224 6. Montgomery Ave nue, Rockville. PO. 2-2434. l Sun-Prwfi r HOUSE PAINT 4 Leland L. Fisher INCORPORATED Serving Montgomery County Since 1194 201 Hiingerford Dr., Rockville, Md. •A. 4-6(00 Frank Cornelius, Amherst; An ita McLain, Washington Col lege; John Lefebure. Maryland; Marcus McGraw, North Caro lina; George Helz, Princeton; Sally Viault. Southern Semin ary; and Marian Helz, Rippon. • * Kirk Davies is home after 181 months in Alaska. * ■' ' ' 'V Vftjj -j- v ■ ■ fU BBj BBS* tjW* ( | n -n.isoflowwaaaMy'^g v !:' c,:t TT .y]- r - -^B - ~ ——- i^BBI^BM 9f SI mI pi bI MB HHfl ■—SSm—mlmm— % Wmt 1$ lda km jraißMß jBI ; ' . J® -■ •, HMBUBB IB ■ ’ We&s&' 1 iT Tft j||| THE DALEWOOD ■ • • . 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' Interchange (Rte. 28) and upII Daily at Noon—Sat, & Sun., J£ t N&on OP st?Ut hUl ' * No#n ÜBtu Dark - ® r b y Appointment The 4th Quarterly Conference of Epworth Methodist Church will be held Friday evening at 8 o’c'.ock. Dr. Edgar Beckett will preside. Annual reports and j a slate of officials will be pre sented. * * • i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chit-1 I tenden announce the birth of a i son, Thomas Edward, March 22.. * * * The Beulah Class of Epworth met Tuesday evening at the home of Mi's. Rodney Thomp son. * * * The High School band will participate in the Cherry Bios- j som Parade on Saturday. The Washington Grove Meth odist Church invites the com munity to hear the Rev. Roger Elgert of Mt. Airy speak on the Holy Land April 15 at 7:30 p.m. * * * Robert Young of Tidewater, Va.. has been visiting friends in town.