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Show birthday anniversary was given by Josephine Gonzales and Annette Ann-ette Lepore at the Lepore home on Tuesday, October 28th. Guests were Danny and Benny Gabldon, Kathy Weichman, Rose, Butch and Louie Ortiz, Johnny Steph- ans, Robert Chacon, Jerry and Vicky Gomez, Lena Rodriquez, Hanky Menna, Ray Morris Gray, Jimmy Belcolori, Billy Martinez, Jesus Lopez, Lupe and Jessie Lozano, Pete and Tresa Stalli-viere, Stalli-viere, JoAnn Lepore and JoAnn Sayatovic. Each received a favor and Halloween decorations were used. Prizes at games were won by Pete StallivTere, Billy Martinez, Mar-tinez, Danny Gabldon and Johnny John-ny Stephana. Refreshments were served. ted by Mrs. Mary Zaccaria, president. pre-sident. Afterwards bridge was played with the following winning win-ning prizes: Mrs. Maude Myers, Mrs. Zaccaria, Mrs. Myrtle Thomas, Tho-mas, Mrs. Hazel Robbe and Mrs. Margaret DuBois. Next Circle meeting will be held in Copper-ton Copper-ton at the home of Mrs. Lola Camp on November 5th. No. 1 Firemen and auxiliary held their annual conjoint Halloween Hallo-ween dinner party at the fire hall last Monday night with a large crowd in attendance. In charge of arrangements were Mr. and Mrs. James McLeod, Mrs. Lottie Rawlings, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Nielsen and Mr. and Mrs. Hos-mer Hos-mer Peterson. Table decorations were carried out in a Halloween motif. A delicious dinner was served after which bingo bridge was played with many prizes given. Mrs. John J. Creedon will be hostess to the auxiliary' next Monday night. A delightful party honoring Michael Melendez on his sixth By LYNN CONNELLY REMEMBER the old slogan, "It's fun to be fooled T" It used to bring to mind the vaudeville magi-clans magi-clans . . . Nowadays, thert'i simpler sim-pler and even mors plentiful proof that million! of people Just can't wait to be fooled . . . With an average aver-age of 3 6 person In every family In the nation, maybe the 8th, isn't a radio mystery fan . . . "Mr. Keen. Tracer of Lost Persons." heard regularly on CBS Radio, has been posing his riddles to an eager public for more than 15 years . . . Many a dialer whose parents used to require him to finish his homework home-work before he could listen to Mr. Keen's current Investigation now has youngsters of his own on whom to Impose similar restrictions. Philip Clarke plays the shrewd and skilled old tracer, with James Kelly assisting him as Mike Clancy Clan-cy .. . After all these years. Clancy has yet to reach the finish line head of his boss ... Mr. Keen enjoys consistently high audience favor, if only for the fact that sach night he engineers the triumph tri-umph of Justice in a way that makes us want to go out and com mlt mayhem for falling to see the key clue. IDOL CHATTER President Truman is tald to have received many lucrative offers for a variety of public appearances after af-ter next January, Including lecture tours and a video series . . . The State Department has been reportedly report-edly experimenting with long-range TV transmitters that could span the Atlantic with Voice of America Ameri-ca telecasts . . . Sam Levenson may awltcb to NBC because of CBS' failure to provide him with his own program spot . . . Jackie Gleaacu, now a CBS star, has been named to lead this year's Thanksgiving Thanks-giving day parade in New York. Rural area viewers using high TV antennas, have nothing on a native na-tive in Puerto Rico . . . Unwilling to wait for local TV, he erected a 74 foot tower and claims he gets good reception from the U.S. . . . Surveys continue to show viewer annoyance with TV commercials, particularly those advertising tobacco to-bacco and beer. ', |