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Show BIRTHDAY PARTY. f Last Saturday afternoon was Har- j old Pearson's fourth birthday and the -. . day was appropriately celebrated by the happy little youngster who had 4 bidden a number of his little playmates . to his home to spend the afternoon. The time was spent in playing games and enjoying a. delicious birthday lj luncheon served by Mrs. Pearson. 1 The party was held al the home of Mrs. Ray Pearson and proved a de- l! lightful affair for the little folks. i The dining room was very prettily ; decorated for the occasion with bou-quots bou-quots of varl-colored asters and small flags, and the table was especially pretty with a bouquet of the flowers at each end of the table while in the cen- : , ter was a large birthday cako center- 8 ed with four bright candles and above U which was a large American flag. R Tiny silk flags with baskets of as- JtJ sorted nuts and place cards decorated j with the American flag were placed at j each plate. A very tempting luncheon was served to tho following little f guests: Robert Schatz, Juno Geiger, Kenneth Smith, Clarence Russell, Ronald RIt- I ter, Don Amundsen, Ethel Russoll, 1 Merle McFarland, Lucille Knott, Rose- m mary Smith, La Ruo Thorpe, Ruth m Shields. J Before the little guests departed for w their homes a group picture was taken. I Little Harold Pearson is the son of K Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pearson of 274 I Twenty-eighth street |