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FISHER'S DISTRICT In. »ora «ait ■ Mr. and Mrs. Vance Dearman and children were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearman on Tuesday on their re turn from Boston, Mass., where they had spent a week's vacation With their daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. William Silva and daughter. They left on Wed nesday for their home in Ports , mouth. Va. Other recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rust, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Faulk, Mr. and «Mrs. Donald Milligan and son, Mrs. J. W. Rust. Mrs. Nora Hill spent the week end with her aunt, Mrs. Laura Rust in Farmington. Clark Taylor of Milford, was the guest of honor on Sunday at the home of his grandparents^ Mr., and Mrs. M. A. Robinson ana family, when a dinner was given in honor of his birthday. Those to enjoy a delicious dinner and help Clark celebrate the occasion, beside his grandparents, were.Mr. and Mrs. Elisha Moore and son of Chester, Pa., Mrs. Helen Bryan and chil dren and Winnie Alford of Fed eralsburg, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sharp of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor and daughters. Mr. and Mrs. William Fleisch auer, Sr., of Farmington, spent the week-end with the former's «ister, Mrs. Paulina Block of Baltimore. Mrs. Helen Lloyd. Mrs. J. W. Rust, Mrs. Jesse Sharp and Mrs. Lowell Taylor and daughters were recent visitors of Mrs. T. J. Smith. George Cannon of Harrington was a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rust on Sunday evening. Other recent guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Neil Russell and son Jimmie, of Harrington, and mother, Mrs. Della Russell, of Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Lundell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dearman. Mr. and Mrs. George Zott enter tained their children and their families at dinner on Sunday in honor of their wedding anniver sary and the birthday of Mrs. Zott. The Misses Bonnie and Donna Taylor spent the past week with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sharp and son of Milford. Mr, and Mrs. Amos Miller of Media, Pa., spent the past week with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Taylor and daughters. Other recent guests were Mr. and Mrs. Earl De Ford and family of Greenwood and A. P. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Moore and daughter Kitty, Mr. and Mrs. Den nis Hall, and Mr. and Mrs. Arlie Sipple, were visitors of their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle O'Bier on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Rhodes were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gups Lundell on Friday evening. Rev. and Mrs. John Irwin of Farmington, Mrs. Lois Price of Springfield, Mass., and Mrs. Edith Vogel of Schenectady, N. Y., were recent guests o£ Mr. and Mrs. Goo tee Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Wayford Brown, Mrs. McGeechey, Gootee Stevens and Miss Atlea Adams of Wilming ton, Edward Brown and Miss Grace 'Adams 06 Pleasantville, N. J.,* the Messrs. Clarence and John Brown of Bridgeton, N. J., and Lieuten ant and Mrs. «Fred Brown and family of Elmer, N. J., were visit ors of Mr. and Mrs. Gootee Brown onSunday. They all attended the Brown-Ljden reunion held in Todd's Community Building Sunday afternoon. About one hun dred relatives and friends there to join in their yearly get * together, enjoying the delicious eats and the happy visits that some only have the opportunity of hav ing on this occasion. All are look ing forward for their get-together in L»54. Sunday School at Todd's Sun day morning at 10 o'clock. Wor ship Service at 11 a. m. Rev. John Irwin, pastor. on were "WIFE FEARERS' ORGANIZE 1SOBE, Japan—(,/P)—The occupa pation brought Japan something new—the hen-pecked husband. Only in Japan he is called "honorable wife fearer." The occupation engineered a family revolution in Japan. Before ' the occupation, husbands lords and ; The occupation brought suffrage, hen-pecked and "kyosaibyo" clubs. "Kyosaibyo" is a new Japanese word meaning wife-fearing com plex. Clubs of such "men began meeting over a cup of sake, a were masters of the home. nt worn husbands woman I iiiccuuft uvt*i a cup 01 sane, a Japanese rice wine. With tongue in cheek, the men decided to set up thé obelisk in "memory of the reigns of our queens at home." ' T* % Y^i i* * VETERANS enroll now Use Your Educational Privileges To Prepare For A Career in Business Salesmanship Accounting Advertising Business Administration Secretarial Office Machines Typing Write, Celt in Person or Phone Ph. Wllm. 6-8108 GOLDEY BEAM« SCHOOL OF BUSINESS 10th & Jefferson Sit. 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