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Show , . - . . . . Fiets Bien Club entertains mothers The home of Mrs. Kenneth Metcalf was the setting for a lovely party given by the Fiets Bien club for their mothers moth-ers Thursday evening. Following Follow-ing a smorgasborg supper, a delightful program was given featuring Mrs. William L. Schreiner, who gave several stories. Mrs. Norley Hall gave a tribute to mothers. Flowers were presented to guests as follows: Mrs. Weston Wes-ton L. Oaks, Mrs. Ellen Anderson, And-erson, Mrs. Clara Child, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Alma Miner, Mrs. John Fox, Mrs. Mary J. Pinegar, Mrs. Bill Alleman, Mrs. Helen Robbins, Mrs. G. W. Metcalf, Mrs. Royal Roy-al Barney, Mrs. E. W. Bird, Mrs. Vince Ward, Mrs. Zella Taylor, Mrs. Wilma Randall, Mrs. R. A. Huntington. in that community 14 years. Mr. Erickson's plans are indefinite in-definite at present. He has a son, Robert, at home and other members of his family are: Mrs. L. D. (Alice) Mangelson of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Rob (Elaine) Taylor of Mesa, Arizona; Ar-izona; LeRoy Erickson, Jr., teaching school in Samoa; Mrs. Fred (Lois) Binks of Burlingame, Calif. ' The Grant School PTA is inviting all parents of school children with whom Mr. Erickson Er-ickson has been associated and this he estimates to be in the neighborhood of 7,150, as well as the many teachers and other oth-er friends, to call on him at the Open House. The PTA of the school recently re-cently presented Mr. Erickson with a life membership in the organization in appreciation of his cooperativeness and interest in-terest in its activity. |