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Show ncr guest at the home of Mr. "and Mrs. Lloyd Miller. ; Mrs. Manila Andersen .entertained .enter-tained at a family dinner on ' Thanksgiving day for Mr. and 4 Mrs. M. J. Robertson and sons, Norman and Malcolm Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Jensen, John Anderson and Miss Lois Nuttall of Salt Lake City. ' Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Miller re- 1 ceived a telephone call Sunday from Yokohoma, Japan from , their son, Leon, who just arrived there from Korea. While in Yokohoma Yo-kohoma he also enjoyed a visit , and luncheon with Boyd House- ' holder and Billy Drossos who , are stationed in Japan. The three ( boys had a very pleasant visit together. Mr. and Mrs. John Pantalone ' and son Elmer and Mr. and Mrs. Angclo Pantalone of Evanston, Wyo., returned home last Friday from Chicago, 111., where they attended funeral services for John's brother, Frank Pantalone.' Mrs. Doreen Cox was hostess to a small birthday party Wednesday, Wed-nesday, December 3 for her daughter, dau-ghter, Sandra Lee, in celebration of her third birthday. Besides Sandra Lee the other guests were Lennie and Connie Johnson, John-son, Sherry Lee Delandrae, Karen Kar-en Frankenberger, and iBobby Romero. Birthday cake and ice cream were served and candy canes were given as favors. Sandra San-dra Lee received many lovely gifts. ' "The World Helen Keller Sees" Adela Rogers St. Johns tells what life means to the courageous courage-ous 73 year old woman who was stricken deaf, dumb and blind in babyhood. Read her moving description de-scription of the world of light, love and beauty that Helen Keller Kel-ler has made within herself. It's in the American Weekly, that great magazine distributed with next Sunday's Los Angeles Examiner. Ex-aminer. O : COPPERFIELD : Shirley Pantalone, Ph. 106 e e Mrs. W. J. Tierney was a luncheon lun-cheon guest of Mrs. David L. Bills Wednesday. Ronald Burke telephoned his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Burke from Long Beach, Calif., to tell them he will arrive home next Thursday on a 30-day leave. Austa Armitstead of Copper-ton Copper-ton -was a Thanksgiving day din-. |