Sunday, August 27, 2017

Givin, George (Mrs.) - 1943

At the regular meeting of the Whatsoever class of the Methodist church, Rev. H. T. Covert, teacher, a big turnout of all members is urged.  The committee in charge comprising Mesdames John Hillard, George E. Sweet, Edward Dunn, C. R. Stewart, Karl A. Chelgren, George Givin are making every effort for a fine evening, as it is the annual birthday party and a cent is asked of each member for each year they have been in this world and two cents would still be better to help along the cause.  Come out and forget your troubles and enjoy the evening.  A fine program of entertainment has been arranged and refreshments will be served.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 5


PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
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People Who Visit Here and Those Who Go Away.
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MOVEMENTS OF OUR CITIZENS
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Guests Who Are Entertained By Bellwood Hosts---Personal Mention Of Those Who Visit To and Fro
Private George F. Givin arrived in town early Saturday morning to visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Givin and grandfather, W. F. Balsbach on Boyles street, and his grandmother, Mrs. Ella Givin and [the rest of this line and the whole next line are illegible.]  he returned to camp Monday night at Plymouth, Mass. Having to report for duty Tuesday morning.
~ Bellwood Bulletin, 01-Apr-1943, Page 1, Column 6

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