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Page Eight .. Ruth Hayes' ” “ Arrnis Murdpck * J / Annette Coff Dorothy- Harris Turtle Resnisky t ‘ Shiela Cone Isabelle HcAchren Fannie Schein ; __ 4 ■' * , ?’ EDITORIAL * - • * i. * This i,ssue marks the last of the six issues of experimentation* We hope that we can celebrate the new yo.ar by giving you a real newspaper* In our first' issue we explained to you. that we wished this pjage to be of real interest and help to the women of this community* w e want to give you what you want but unless you advise us of your likes and dislikes, we cannot expect to please you* * * Such questions as thpse come to our minds* Is the column on "Household Hints" of any to you? Would yoja be interested in a series of detailed suggestions on family budgeting? VJould you like more articles on interior decorating, cooking,’ and child welfare problems? Do you think instructions on First Aid in the home • would be beneficial? . ' r Your preferences in this matter may be attached to the questionnaire sent to you last week or you may address them to the Women’s Page separately. Your advice and help is greatly needed. Any suggestions you can give us will be very much appreciated. R. G. H. From all accounts, the first Christ mas in Groenbelt was celebrated most joyously. Several relatives and friends were guests at Greenbelt homes for the holiday week-end. Mr. and Mrs. R. V , Harris and daughter,Virginia Anne, who came from Denver, Colp. fJ , to visit Mrs. Harris* parents, Mr. and. Mrs. 17. H Blew of 1C Eastway Rd.' Mr. and Mrs. vl m. R. DeField of.Norfolk, Nebraska are visit ing at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Valter Cone of 1-F Gardenway Rocd. Mrs. Bert Haynes and her daughter Elsie of Greensboro, N. C. and Mrs. Samuel Sqn-i ders of .Brooklyn, N. Y. are * spending .the holidays with their sisters Mrs. Arthur Dickerman and Mrs. Laurence . Sawyer. Sargeant and Mrs. Lanckton and Miss Myrtle Lanokton celebrated Christ mas with Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Macchio. Mr. and Mrs. Touchberry were guests of Mrs. V/heeling at 5-K Eastway. Greenbelt Cooperator SOCIETY Of those who left Greenbelt for visits with relatives in other cities, Mr* and Mrs. ‘'7m, Poole went to Raleigh, N* C*, Mr. and Mrs. '"ebster McAchren spent the Christmas week-end at Johns town, Pa., and Mr. and Mrs• Harold Alderton visited relatives in Cumber land, Md,. Joseph Charles Macchio, Jr •, of 4-F Hillside Rd. celebrated his first birthday on December 20. Guests at this occasion included Mrs. Loeb and her daughter Hobert-a, Mrs. Smeltzer, and Mrs. Sandman, Another Christmas birthday celebra tion was held in honor of Miss Nancy Sue Price who was three years old on December 19, Guests attending the birthday dinner party were Mr, and Mrs. Stivanson and Miss mbel Herndon, December 29, 1957