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Happenings Congratulations to those who participated in the Blood Drive at the High School. This goes to all who gave, tried to give, or helped in the set up/tear down or at the canteen. Forty-eight came to donate and 40 were accepted. That is a great number for a school this size. There were many comments by the people from the Red Cross about our students. You were well behaved and respectful all day long. When you do good things, people notice. Again, thank you. Thanksgiving Dinner takes 18 hours to prepare, is consumed in 12 minutes; Halftime is 12 minutes ... this is not coincidence. Thanks to Monica Churchill of Walworth for the darling angels is assorted colors. They will be a nice addition when decorating at the Musuem on December 7. Correction: The monies received at the sauerkraut and wiener supper have been forwarded to the Doctors Bovet and Besemer Scholarship fund. November 27, 1941: Besides the quantity of produce shipped by truck to near and distant points, station master Marshall states that 106 carloads were shipped from Marion last week over the Pennsylvania RR. This evening there's a Family Roller Skating Party sponsored by the PTA, 7-8:30 p.m. All children must be accompanied by an adult. No school November 27, 28, and 29. Marion Fire Department Turkey Party is Saturday, November 23. Correction: The toys of the past and pastimes will be at the Holiday Open House at the Marion Museum on Saturday, December 7. Dorothy Hendricks is now home following a hospital stay.
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