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Show j Highland Boy Marie Aszalio Group Of Serbian Descent To Celebrate Xmai Some of the residents of Highland High-land Boy celebrated the Serbian Christmas January 7. American Serbian families have kept alive the traditions of their forefathers forefath-ers and this year is 'no exception. Christmas trees, wreaths and barbecue feasts are part of the holiday.' Local American Serbian Serb-ian families include Mr. and Mrs. George Smilanich, Pete Loverich and daughter, Marv; Mrs. Stef-fie Stef-fie Gerbich and family, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Chanack'and family and Mrs. Mary Melich. Virginia Jeffcott, daughter of Mr. and . Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott, was the guest of honor at a birthday birth-day party given Saturday night at 'the- Jeffcott residence. The fuests eniojyed playing Pit and reasure Hunt. The theme "effectively "effec-tively followed a candlelight ide i. Very delicious refreshments were served "Mrs. James Serassio, Marie Azzelio, Helen Jeffcott. Virginia Jeffcott and Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Jeffcott. Frank Callen, son of Mrs. Lucille Lu-cille Callen, returned to San Francisco to resume studies at St. Mary's college. . Theodore Rubalcava, son of Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rubalcava, arrived home from Ogden Sunday Sun-day to spend a few days with his parents. A potluck supper was enjoyed Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Addy by Mr; sand Mrs. R. G. Steele, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Peterson of Middle Canyon, Mr. arid Mrs. Carl N. Granning, Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Austin, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Woodward, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew J. Jones of Bingham, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall. Bridge and tripoley were played, play-ed, prizes going to Mrs. Granning and Mr. Addy and Mr. and Mrs. Brimhall. New Year's Eve several families fami-lies attended a party at the Highland High-land Boy Community House. In the early evening games were enjoyed. Refreshments were served serv-ed to 45. Miss Ada Duhigg had charge of a worship service which ended ' at midnight. Miss Marie Button assisted with arrangements. arrange-ments. Those serving refreshments refresh-ments were Virginia Jeffcott, Mildred Muhar, Marie Azzelio and Ann Muhar. Miss Alice Virginia Brown returned re-turned to the Community House Sunday from Kansas City, where she spent the Christmas holidays with her parents. Kindergarten and regular club work and classes were resumed at the Highland Boy Community House Monday. This evening (Friday) at 6:30 o'clock' the Intermediate and junior" groups of the Sunday school at the Community House will enjoy a party honoring 12 youngsters who have almost perfect per-fect attendance records for the past year. . . . Last Sunday evening a very lovely worship service was held at the Community House. Color print pf Holman Hunt's famous picture, "The Light Of The Wprld", were given all attending attend-ing this service. Mis3 Ada Duhigg Du-higg gave the sermon. Twelve members of the Songsters Song-sters and Harmony club received choir pins recently from Miss Marie Button, their leader. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brimhall Brim-hall had Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hudson of Copperton and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Kanniainen as New Year's day dinner guests. John Bolic and Eli Tomas were business visitors in Ogden Monday. Mon-day. Miss Ada Duhigg attended a state executive's meeting of the Women's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church at Esther hall. Salt Lake City, yesterday (Thursday). |