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Show Mrs. Patricia Williams. Edilor Phone 150 .j ON WEDNESDAY, Oct. 17th, Victory Rebekah Lodge No. 43 met at the I O O F hall for its regular meeting. The Rebekah degree was conferred con-ferred on one candidate, Brother Gerald Schow. After the business meeting, the members were invited into the dining room for pumpkin pie and coffee. THE SEGO LILY Division No. 500 met at the home of Mrs. Ruby Ashworth last Thursday evening. The Halloween party was held in the basement of the Ashworth home, with the committee, com-mittee, Mrs. Vera Cooper, Mrs. Barbara McGinn and Mrs. Ashworth, Ash-worth, cleverly decorating the room in Halloween motif. The ladies were "dressed in costumes and an hour of fun was had in trying to recognize each other. Prizes for best costumes were received by Mrs. Kate Shingle-ton Shingle-ton and Mrs. Lois Moore. Pumpkin pie and coffee were served, afterwhich bridge was j played. Mrs. Eva' Banks, Mrs. i ! A HAPPY EVENT for littLj Susan Rae Hedricks, daughte'',e of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C.h Hedricks, was Friday, Oct. ' IE fj when a birthday celebration was held honoring her third ar niversary. Friends congratulai ing Susie were Laurel and The ,,,, Kay Young, Dick and .Vicki Price, Joyce Yount, Rosella ant Gracie Banks, Sharon and Bol;! , bie Hollis, Torii Lynn Kizer? Dean Weston, Candy Grimshau1 , Jolaine Archer, Nancy Mille: The grown-ups included IVhv Jennie Martin and Mr. and Mr-1' Steve Harris, and friends froi-s Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Van Na Cr Ion and Linda Lou, and ML' Marie Hill came especially f, the party. :5ol Jolaine and Nancy supervisees the games for the children. ja Birthday cake, strawberry i and vanilla ice cream weie served and Halloween favoafc were given to the guests. Tl tables were daintily decorat(Jfj; with the Halloween motif. 3l f- Ethel Smith and Mrs. Esth Blake won the prizes at carcjHi :!te |