T he W h i t t i e r Greenleaf
VOL 13 NO. 8
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
FEBRUARY 21, 1936
PRICE: FIVE C E N T S
Assem bly H e l d evening. J a n u a ry 3o, to ra is e G r e e n l e a f Assembly money fo r th e milk fund. For Installation The advanced o rc h e s tr a opened Held February 21 th e p ro g ra m with Mrs. W h it e dir e cting. A
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