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Show It Happened at The BEAU DY LA RAE McMAXASIA Mr. and Mrs. L. Holmes gave a dinner for six of their friends on Monday, Oct. 7, starting off the busy calendar week. Tuesday, Mr. John Ilogan of Equitable Life Assurance Society made arrangements for a business busi-ness meeting and luncheon fnr eight of his associates. Mrs. Ut-ella Ut-ella Taft made arrangements for eight of her group for luncheon and bridge. William Thayne of Thayne and Evans, Inc. made arrangements for the Board of Governors of the Log Haven Club for lunch and a business meeting. Those who at-otended at-otended are: Pres. William Thayne, Verona Scott; George Jackson, Dr. and Lynn Blackhurst. Mr. Edward Muenter was host at dinner for four on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. William F. Walker Walk-er celebrated their golden wedding wed-ding anniversary. Their son, Keith M. Walker and family, June and their children, Cherryl and Joy; their daughter and husband, Mrs. Frank C. Nebeker and their children, child-ren, William and Susan and Mrs. Patricia May Kitchen, brothers and sisters of both Mr. and Mrs. Walker and their close friends, were on hand to help with the fes- tivities. The couple also have two other grandchildren who weren't able to attend the luncheon. They and AC student, Jolene Nebeker. are baby Brooks, Keith Walker, Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Evans enjoyed dinner. Mrs. Bessie Bes-sie Jacobs made arrangements for her group for luncheon and bridge. Thirty members of the National Social Workers held a business meeting and enjoyed lunch on Friday. Fri-day. Mrs. Harry Goldstein was hostess host-ess for her bridge club for lunch-ton lunch-ton and bridge. They meet twice each month. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil W. Nysewander and Mr. and Mrs. George E. Hinkley entertained their mixed bridge club with dinner at the Beau and after the group returned return-ed to the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hinkley for their monthly bridge session. |