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Show ft t n 1 V r? f -J Arfpng -v-' v v:C ' ..-0-? , ' ' i , .T .'I ' yi-; . .... ii i in. ii i in rn in rrm tr r .- - - ?..f--y;-:. : f..j v .v.Tf:v.r 'r- 1 1 1 1 111 1 ' 1 iia""""""""l" "A -7 Let9s G6 toqffirihdcp'Jffiiy ' i ? Everybody had fun at Robert LarserYs birthday, party Friday. Everybody that is, ex-:vcept ex-:vcept Robert's mother, Mrs. Paul Larsen. She was . - tOQ , busy managing birthday cakes, wiping chins and settling feuds, to exactly have fun. Above, Little Robert shows Big Brother John the magic gift box, topped by Mickey Mouse, : which holds surprise gifts for everybody . At center, left to right, Stephen Anderson, Patricia Chatwin 'and 'i; bg! Wing ; get their first wide-eyed glimpse, of the birthday t cake. John and-Robert snare their chute-the-chute with Kattiy Heal, who holds Gregory Sumner, while Patty Murphy and Michael Murphy stand at .left of Kathie. Ronnie Sumner is standing at right. ' ' ; Birthday Parties Are Life's Choice Bits j By D0R0T1IY O. EEA ; - . .vV And who is too old to remember his own glorious : birthday parties? Never 'was a day so sprinkled' with sunbeams sun-beams and so-tied up in rainbows as the day when the table was spread with goodies and the cake was lighted and voices " of (ittle friends joined in singing, "Happy Birthday.." TW "birthday business is a sure sign of one of two i things, extreme youth or extreme age. Folks in the middle years never seem to tamper with the birthday idea for fear someone will ask, "and how old are you today ?" . But kids and birthdays, go together as smoothly , as bread and Jbutter. On his birthday, Junior consider&Wny seir tne center 01 tne universe, wmcn is tne joyiui perogaure lof.tJaftjr iitty'aburtjtidstjfAw day. of blue and ikllina' vrlurf: the. my. chiTS. nt "J i ""1 1 "" 1 , '' i ,' i, Photos "by Ken Pace Book Review For Dekatos A Valentine party for husbands was clanned by members of De katos club, when they met at the home tT Mrs, Clark White. Friday. Alrsitpletj'JIaslem was in charge ajtnwhicn teaturea a V; ' ftllye' wheit; the" sua shiies; '-ibjfi Little'Boy alone and he wonders if the; world really wat here be- ore he arrived. ' ' ' '- ? Nobody seems to" know why a 'five-year-old boy isn't six! That" day when .a euy enters this world isnt counted as a birthday' or anything. Seems funny! A-feUow : has to live a whole year to have his first birthday. Seems like at the end of two years, a boy should turn three. Ah, well, it is one of the mysteries of life, so far as we know. Katurally it pleases ladies to live 25 ull years and still be turning Z5 (or only zi or zot) Anyway, youth is glorious and the small fry had a wonderful time at the birthday party siven by Mrs. Paul Larsen for her "young son, Robert. Mickey Mouse was all over the place. He was on the nutcups, on the mantle and as big as life, on top of a birthday box that held sifts for everybody. The birthday box centered the pretty table, where the kids gath ered to sing Happy Birthday to Robert and to. taste the yummy birthday cake. , ; Robert received so many gifts, be was' still opening them, late in the day. He shared his train. chute-the-chute and Card Party' . . Set Tuesday The next card party in the'Par- ish.hall of St. Francis Catholic church will be held Tuesday eve ning, with the' DEFG group lit charge. iMrs . William . Gibbons will be chairman of the occasion Bridge, pinochle and "500 will be the diversions. Refreshments will be served and the public is cordially invitee invit-ee to attend. A cake sale will be held in connection con-nection with the party. "New Musical Group Plans with the following birthday guests: Russell Firmage, Susan Iw Firmage, Ronnie Sumner. Stephen Clark. John Ashton, Patty Murphy, Sue Simmons. Ann Simmons, Patty Chatwin. Michael Murphy, Glade Perry, Kathy Heal, Gregory Sumner, Stephen Anderson, Douglas Wing end Larry Freestone. Naturally, Brother John Larson-was on hand playthingsto assist in the opening of gifts. FT- r i 11 II-- des and J2ridei-to-(l3e fef,-. BrWe. Bok guida you fhrouah those hectic, busy days ahead, Thar art thousand. andne suggestions to help you pUn your . time, preparo your tiroussafe f ... DIAMOND kSC . Nothing Dowri ?A - vJCWaU 110 VlfeSt rCENTERif Your Today Year to Pay For Initial Concerts .' Promising to be one of Provo's finest choral groups., is the'new Treble Clef club, 'Which has been organised under bered" - given- in charming Af ash-, ion by Florence Calgardston. , oiaix ana fauune urrmg, accompanied, ac-companied, by EarUne Christen-sen, Christen-sen, -sang duet numbers. ' -Luncheon was served to the guests artists and members: Mrs. Joseph Couch. Mrs. J. Benson Egan, Mrs. Clifford Hinrichsen, Mrs. Clark White, Mrs. Stanley N. Clark. Jr.. Mrs. Darwin Mathew- son, Mrs. Harold Arrowsmith, Mrs. Marteu Bird, Mrs. Jack Ekins. Mrs. Orrison Flatburg, Mrs. Harry Halladay, Mrs. -Howard Hoover, Mrs. Richard Johnson. Mrs. Allen Johnson. Mrs. Glen Haslam. Mrs. LaVell Knight. Mrs Byron Madsen. Mrs. Grant Peter son, Mrs. Wayne Pomeroy ana Mrs. Harry Swain. Parents Hear Dr. Bishop An educational meeting was held by parents of fifth and sixth grade students of Joaquin school Thursday. Dr. LeRoy Bishop, associate as-sociate professor of education at BYU, discussed "Factors to Consider Con-sider When .Directing Social and Psychological Adjustment of Elementary Ele-mentary School Children." ' Dr. Bishop stated that children must not be allowed to accumulate accumu-late a pile of annoyances, but they need to accumulate a pile I of little pleasures to offset frus tration, tie also said that a child will learn for himself, but 'he needs parents to run interference and remove the obstacles.? The Tonette band furnished the music. " More than 200 parents were present.' Mrs. Albert Jones Club Hostess Mrs Albert S Jones was a ! charming hostess to members of ires jou ciud at ner nome Friday. Luncheon and bridge were the diversions. di-versions. Mrs. Martha Cragun, Mrs Clark Newell arJ Mrs. Cyrus Gray were guest and members present were: Mrs. Charles Giles, Mrs. John . Ellison, Mrs. Allie Jones, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Joseph Seethaler, Mrs. D. D. Sutton, Mrs. Milton Thomas, Mrs. Charles v Thomas,, Mrs. - T. A: . V V mm - ii - J j nurman, lur n . r. nation ana Mrs. Albert S. Jones. Optimist Club At Dinner Mrs. John Lundahl entertained members of Optimist club. . -J Mrs. '.Don Williams was bfddV! as a guest and prizes for the game were-given" to Mrs.. John Yeager and" Mrs. Leo Mecham" ) Others present were Mrs..'EUa Whittaker, 'Mrs. Charles Scott, Mrs. Harvey Higelns, Mrs. E. GDurnell,(lMrs, T. L.. Clark, Mrt. w. . wagner, Mrs. Harold Har-old G. Clark. Mrs. Clara Allen and Mrs.. A. J.-Corbet t. the directioh of Marguerite Jeorierson With a niembershin 01 do -women, xne ciud memoes some oi'tne iinest laieni.in iA?dIhe:liiitIal,iJarty fiM women w.asedTfid1ljSiiigHl at theXrPWeeter home1 in prandview. -OWen ClArk enter-tained enter-tained with 'guitar. numbri and Helen Elliott introduced' a new" song Written and u&llshed by Owen And Blain Clark) titled Futt Moon.". Solo.and duet numbers were- sunjpliy Miss. Elliott and Evelyn Lee. Lillian Youngr played request numbers and Mrs. Clarke Newell delighted the group with a repertoire of original .Tisrse. Luncheon was served , later. Choral numbers wee! practiced for concerts elated soon in Springville and Spanish. Fork. Subsequent rehearsals wilt be held Friday evening at 7:30 at Provo Sixth ward, chapel. Gift Box For, New Bride The former Norma Farrer. now Mrs.. Eugene Rossi, was compli mented . at' a bridal oartv at the hom&of Miss Shirley Watkini this week.. Games and . visitinz,.vi'ere opener pxtm&iwt OJimQ. j Mi&n'.vatKms was assisted by Mrs, Arthur "Nesbit and Mrs. J. L. Richmond. . . ..-.; Present were Mrs. Merl Farrer. Mrs. Granf Farter, Shirley Wat-kins Wat-kins v Beyerl v Watkins. Mrs. J, L. Richmond, . Mrs. Mack,. Swain. t aye Ferre, "Mrs. Rex Jones. Mr?. ThomasBultock. Helen Hickman DeVon Ford, Marie1 Roberts. Open . House Set . Today ' ' Friends, are bidden to greet Mrs: Emma E. Stratton today at her home from 2 until 5 .p. m. Mis . Strattph is celebrating her 80 th JtJtfJlXrirSlralton-U a long: time resideht of Orem- and the widow of the late John H. Strattoh. Her children will be hosts and hostesses hos-tesses today. . ' - - - . Club Gives Benefit Fete Mrs. Art Nesbit. Mrs. Bill Nes-bit,and Nes-bit,and Mrs. Ray'Watkin$. ' Games were' plaved and prizes given. A successful party .of Saturday afternoon was . the - public card party, sponsored by Dekatos- club , and-held -at the JoayUT AehooL - A dessert luncheoh was served and - various- caret-games' played, with prizes ' going' to holders of high -scores. - - -Mrs. -Marvin - Mathewson-- was chairman of -the occasion, assisted by Mrs. Martell Bird and, Mrs. Orrison Flatberg. y The party was in the form of a benefit to raise funds for buying a pottery kiln for Veterans' hospital hos-pital in Salt Lake City. Girl's Birthday Party Is Fun Mrs. Noble Hinckley invited a group of children in to help; her daughter, Lee Ann, celebrate her 10th birthday, Lovely gifts were presented to the guest - of honor and merry games were played and'-prizes given. . . ..,-..yt. Lecture Slated Af Dixon. The second in a series of lec tures, "Sex Problems in Adolescence" Ado-lescence" will be given at Dixon junior high school Monday eve-; ning in the home economics room. ' " The public is invited. 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