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Show Gurli Lundgren Honored on 85th Birthday I Wednesday, January 29, Mrs. Gurli Lundgren received birthday birth-day best wishes from her friends as she celebrated her eighty. fifth birthday. Mrs. Lundgren ; was honored Wednesday during ' 'the meeting of Women's Auxil-1 lary of the Presbyterian Church with a gift and recognition for the service she has given in her communi'y and church. On Tuesday afternoon a daughter, Mrs. F. B. Parkinson, entertained for her mother at a luncheon party for a few intimate inti-mate friends. Born in Stockholm. Sweden, Jan. 29, 1873, Mrs. Lundgren came to America and later located In Cedar City as a young bride. To her were born six children, four of whom are living. They are Mrs. William (Alice) Rose, iRedlands, Calif.; Carl Lundgren, Chula Vista, Calif.; Mrs. F. B. (Sophia) Parkinson, and Roy i Lundgren, Cedar City. I I Although her, failing eyesight limits her community activities, Mrs. Lundgren s'ill remains ac-' tive In her own home. Through publications of "The Talking, Book for the Blind" she Is well-1 Informed on current events andj 'of the latest published literature. |