SOCIAL NOTES
Mrs. Ernest Whereat entertained
Monday afternoon at her home on
Spurgeon hill for her daughter,
Maxine, who was observing her eighth
birthday. The luncheon table was at
tractively decorated with a center
piece of yellow daffodils, favors and
the birthday cake with eight burning
candles. Mrs. Shelly and Mm. Greg
ory assisted Mrs. Whereat in enter
taining and serving the children pres
ent: Bern its and LeFern Gregory, Ar-
della Shelly, Leona Cole, Yvonne
Holycross, Adeline Anderson, Martha
and Patricia Berg, Nancy Lee Brown.
Avis Ricketts, Patricia Yarbrough
Marion Briner, Patricia Brady, Joan.
Knight, Jsasie Bherwood, Donna Per
kins and Donald Whereat.
,
In compliment to Mr». S. S Norton,
of Shast^, Californio, who in here vis
iting her mother, Mr*. Caroline Lor
en», and other relative«. Mr». J. E.
Norton entertained with an eleven
o’clock bridge breakfast at her Ban-
One o’clock luncheon and after
noon of sewing were enjoyed by the
Juat-a-mere club ladies Thursday of
this week at the home of Mm. C. 3.
Fuhrman. Daffodils were used as a
centerpiece on the luncheon table
where places were provided for Mes-
dames Lyman Carrier, E. E. Johnson,
W. 8. Sickels, Hal W. Pierce, J. A.
Lamb. F. J. Greenough, R. A. Wer-
Monthly C. E. Meeting
nich.'O. C. Sanford, A. J. Sherwood,
The Young People's Christian En-
L. H. Hazard, Nels Osmundaon, M. O.
Hawkins, H. A. Young, Bert Folsom, Jeavor society held its monthly social
n Hie society’s room at the church,
J. L. Smith and Paul Van Scoy.
ast Friday evening. Miss Alda Bloan
At her home Monday, February -4nd Mrs. Ralph Harry were in charge
19th, Mrs. L. A. Mannelin enter •f the entertainment for the evening.
tained a group of children at the Guests for the evening were Mr. and
birthday party of her email daugh Mrt Cletus Ohaipman, and the mem
ter, Anna Lee, who was five years bers present were: Mr. and Mrs. Ar-
old that day. The luncheon table was .hur Hooton, Mr. and Mm. Ralph Har-
prettily decorated in a color schema y, Mrs. Robert Wheeler, Mr. and Mr»,
of yellow Khd pink.
Present were leibert James, Mrs. Thelma Downs,
Mary Ann iRacklefT, Laura Emily Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fiscus, Misses
Ruble, Patty Jean Barne», George Yada Swinney, Alda Sloan, Agnes
Neweon, Messrs. Henry George, Ivan
Folsom and Howard Taylor.
Thompson, Elwyn Nosier, Willett
Friday evening of last week the ■Jeisee and Marion George. (
Past Matrons club of Beulah chapter
of the Eastern Star enjoyed a social Sunday School Valentine Party
Members 0» the Mother»’ Club of evening at the Masonic Hall with
The eighth grade girls of the Pi
'he Roy District enjoyed Wednesday about eighteen attending.
oneer church were entertained at a
iftemoon at the home of Mrs. Allie
valentine party at the home of Mrs.
Knife Hospital NoUn
Miller on the Fiahtrap road with a
Louis Fugelson, their Sunday school
ihort business meeting and »ewing
last Saturday.
Officers
C. A. Machón, of this city, who had teacher,
»» the diversion until late in the af been in the hospital for the past tea were chosen for the following year
ternoon. Refrwhments were served days receiving treatment, underwent aa follows: Eileen Kendall, president;
to those attending: Mesdames J. D. an operation for hernia yesterday Barbara Leslie, vice president; Donna
Bailey, I. S. Rdbison, Byers, Thoa. morning.
Getz, secretary; La Velle Dale, treas
Anderson, Milton Mast, Peter Biaeca.
Mrs. Henry Ellis submitted to an urer; Maxine Knight, reporter; Pa
Harry Aber. W. E. Cross, Ed Detlef- operation for removal of goitre on tricia Chapman, head of all commit
sen, Aurora Willard, Cora Mackey, Monday, and last Friday, Grace, 15- tees; Bonnie Gage, assistant. After
Rock Robison, 'Irvin Willard, John year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. games and installation of the officers,
McNair, Althea Harrah, Frairic Lane, Rufus Amend, of Fairview, submitted refreshments were served, Blanche
Ray Detlefsen, Sam Arnold and the to an operation for appendicitis.
and Irene Tandon assisting.
hostess, Mrs. Miller. In two weeks
the ladies will meet at the Roy school
house, at which time Mrw. Martha E.
Mulkey and Mias Cowgill, of Corval-
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