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Show December 22, 1961 BLAlfDIKQ OUTLOOK Page 3 r i, CLUB NOTES DEBONETTES Mr. and Dsbonsttss held Ths Jim Itftdd! . Gordon Haw kjjji are the proud parents of their thsir last party night third boy, David Wayne who las nual Christmas of Cylda Bleak, Ths decorated for ths ooca-li- horns nows was firs. an- in the San uan weight 7 lb. 5 oz. December 14 born He Hospital. with Christmas tree and all and is also welcome by 3 sisters lht evening was spent in playing Making 6 children for the Hawkin on and exohanging family now. gifts. toes, Jello salad,, hot rolls, POST OFFICE EMPLOYEE' games Chicken Casserole, sweet pota- relish dish and steamed carrot WERE HONORED AT A pudding was served fay the ooini-tt- ee made up of Clyda Bleak', Jo Ann Helquist, Norma Hadden Ja- nette Winters and LaW&nna CHRISTMAS PARTY Blaok The post offioe employees were at ETCETRA CLUB Et Cetra Club met Thursday The Deo. 14 at the of Delorls eleotion of home Pendelton for the offioers for the . coming year.' were Carol Lee; Pres Eleoted iistorian Those Joline Holt .repor-te- r. taken care of also. The dies brought pot luok for a was lade-lio- ous meal . last The . j get-to-get- this year will for the ladies for her be . ths J.T. Patterson residents soene Thursday night of a Christmas party for the Craft -te Club. The evening was spent in making Christmas Earrings mi and playing games exchanging sil was ly gifts. Hot . tuna sandwiches, chips,' salads with date bars and icecream was served by Mrs. Patter- son assisted . CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all ny good CRAFTEE CLUB The the Calvin Butts. a mixed party their husbands a week from tonight at the City Hall for their New Years party. and fruit cake served. attending were Postmaster and Mrs. Loren Hawkins, Hr and Mrs. Hyrun Black, Ilr. and and Mrs. Lawrence WrJrfrt, Mr. Mrs. and Id Mrs. Bart Lyman, Mr. and Holts Neldon the die Iyman, and s U?, arid a Christinas party last Saturday evening at the home of Hr. & Mrs. Calvin Butt.1 Several games were played with a light luncheon of open face sandwiches,' salad, olives, punoh candy chips and dip, homemade honored by Mrs. 01 v Blpk. friends and neighbors who wore so kind to me and iry children during try recent illness. Sincerely, Katherine Stevens Early In the Civil War rifle muskets cost the federal govern ment on an average of $20 each.. Later, with mass production, the price came down to $16, complete with bayonet. I ! SPRAY I A GAY HOLIDAY The Christmas Season offers so much joy... may you receiue the fullest measure. mm I r BON-A- M-1 Reg. 55 49c |