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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 17,

HIM * Monmouth tt. Merry Maids The Monmouth Sr. Merry Maids — held their meeting at the Monmouth high school with Cindy Boerger, president, presiding. Fol- ' lowing the call to order, the pledges were led by Karen Schieferstein and Kristine Fuelling- Group singing was led by Roberta Kunkel and roll call was answered by 10 members and one leader. Devotions were given by Karen Kunkel. The health and safety lesson was given by Joye Strouse on “Swallowed poisons.” It was decided that each member should pay 50 cents for hockey tickets and other bills. An explanation of the county home demonstration and judging was given by the leader, Mrs. Floyd Strouse. The next meeting will be June 22, 1:30 p.m., at the Monmouth high school. 4-H Dairy Tour To Be Held Thursday The Adams county 4-H dairy tour will be held Thursday at 7:30 p.m. at the Sylvan Bauman farm located three miles east and 1% miles south of Befne, according to announcement by Ernest J. Lesiuk, county extension agent. Lawrence Gross, Pet Milk fieldman from Garrett, will be the discussion leader for this tour. There will be several things that will be discussed and demonstrated that evening. Hiey include the following; feeding dairy calves, fitting dairy animals for the show ring and demonstration on showmanship. Refreshments will be served following the program. The Adams county 4-H dairy club committee has planned this tour for the 4-H dairy club members. - ftAnnual Conference Os NIPSCO Opens Valparaiso University’s Brandt and Wehrenberg dormitory halls — usually empty and quiet this time of the year — will come alive with activity ’again this afternoop as Northern Indiana Public Service company’s eighth annual president’s conference gets underway. More than 170 management and supervisory .personnel from across NIPSCO’s 28-county service area will register today and take up residence in Brandt hall for the two-day seminar. i The conference will officially open with a dinner this evening in W'ehrenberg’s circular dining room. NIPSCO chairman and president, Dean H. Mitchell, will introduce the main speaker of the evening, Dr. O. P. Kretzmann, president of Valparaiso University. Thursday’s all-day session, with Mitchell presiding, will deal with several phases of NIPSCO’s opperations. “We hold this conference every year to discuss activities in which the company is currently engaged, and to consider plans for the future,” Mitchell said. “It is a direct, face to face method of communicating with and better Unforming our management and supervisory personnel.” Besides Dr. Kretzmann, who will also give the invocation, guests at this evening’s dinner will include Valparaiso’s Mayor Donald E. Will; Avery B. Weaver, general manager of the Vi-dette-Messenger company: Herbert E. Steinbach, managing editor of the Valparaiso Videttevice president of business and finance for Valparaiso University; George Neeley, president of the Valparaiso Chamber of Commerce; and Richard H. Hohler, Chamber of Commerce executive vice president. Attendance At Fair Over 10 Million NEW YORK (UPI) — Attend- ' ance at the World’s Fair pased . ...the.; lft.oa>.ooo mark Tuesday night; ■ arid officials hoped their good for- £ tune would continue through the “ summer tourist season. Tuesday's turnstile reading of 222,481 pulled the total attendance since Opening day to 10,003,287.

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