VOLUME 1, NUMBER 12 SUNFLOWER, KANSAS HE VILLAGER - FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1944 _ Our Village Calender Regular Weekly Events _ Monday 715 p. m.—Girl Scout Patrol. p. m.—Intermediate Girl Scouts in the auditorium. :30 to 8:30 p. m.—Math class. to 9 p. m.—Senior Girl Scouts meet in the North Room. Tuesday 2 to 4 p. m.—Catholic Women’s meeting in the Dining Room. 9:30 a. m. to 4 p. m:—Grade School music in the Community Hall. 4 to 4:45 p. m.__Junior Commandos meet in the Community Hall. 4:15 p. m.—Girl Scout Patrol. AD Oe 7 to 8:30 p. m.—Choir practice in the Community Hall. Wednesday 4:15 p. m.—Girl Scout Patrol. © Evening set aside as church night. \ Thursday : 225 Lane N— Surgical Dressings from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m. and d.t0.92p; mM: 4 to 5 p. m.—Brownies in the Com- munity Hall. 6:30 p. m.—Brownie Troop No. 5, Auditorium. : 7 p. m.—Boy Scouts in the library. 7 p. m.—Orchestra Rehearsal under the direction of Mr. Haugh at the school building. Friday Recreation Training Open for Villagers ANNE LIVINGSTON “You never know where good leaders will come from,” says Anne Livingston, Recreation Training Specialist of the National Recrea- tion Association, who will arrive here Tuesday, May 20, to open a Leadership Institute for all indi- viduals interested in recreation, both professional and volunteer. Summer Sports Being Planned At a meeting of the Sunflower Athletic Association in the Commu- _ nity Building, April 17, ways and means of providing sports and amusements for the Villagers this summer were discussed. James Drake, Mrs. George Miller, Ray Coulson, Mrs. Wayne Sellers, Wally Helm and Charles Hagen were se- lected as a committee to confer with the housing manager, Ira Nuzum and tenant aide, Margaret Ford, regarding the assistance that could be expected from the FPHA. é At this conference the commit- tee was asked to list the equipment that would be needed and the space required for the installation of the playing fields. These requirements have been placed in the hands of the FPHA Regional Office in Kan- sas City and immediate action is expected. Among other things the com- mittee’s plans call for two baseball diamonds and one tennis court and bleacher space to accommodate about three hundred. VILLAGE RECREATION — PLANS BEING FORMED