Show Many Happy Returns Veteran Social Worker Plans Birthday Party arty 1 One Ode of Salt Lake Lako City's most active social workers for more I than a half century is congratulated congratulated I by The Telegram on her fifth eighty-fifth birthday anniversary I Monday Monday- She is Mrs l C. C W. W Watson Wat Wat- WatI I son who founded Mothers Mothers' club of I the Neighborhood House I Mrs Watson also is one of the oldest members of the Needlework Needlework Needlework Needle Needle- work guild which supplies the needy with clothing She is a charter member of the Ladies' Ladies Literary club of Salt Lake City an active member of the First Unitarian church and a member of the Women's Alliance of that group I Born in Salt Lake City a daughter daugh daugh- ter of English immigrants she I I since has lived here except for a short period in Boston Mass I Mrs Watson Vatson lives with a daughter daugh daugh- ter Mrs Dan B. B Shields Douglas Douglas Douglas Doug Doug- las street She has three other daughters Mrs James James' H H Hance Mrs H. H E. E Ha Havenor enor and Mrs S. S L. L Billings all of Salt Lake City and anda a son Ralph W V. Watson Fresno Cal Were not going to make a big fuss over my birthday she saidA said A family birthday party will be beheld beheld beheld held at the Shields home Monday afternoon The Mothers' Mothers club of the Neighborhood House honored her Thursday afternoon with a birthday dinner The Telegram also congratulates the following whose birthday anniversaries anniversaries anniversaries an an- are on Monday v Lon W. W Reese manager Union Linen Linen inen Supply company a a f r f fa fr r r a t g rte p I MRS C C. WATSON Active club worker jen Ren Reese letter carrier Salt Lake post office Fred Tred C. C Staines sales manager Whitmore Oxygen company Joseph R R. May attendant Evans Early mortuary |