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Show first Ward Fete For Building Fund Vas Fun p "Welcome to Hollywood," the hilarious party held in Delta First ward on Friday night, was a great success, both for fun and as a fund-raiser. The affair was sponsored spon-sored by the Sunday School and MIA as a benefit for the new ward church nearing completion. SHot dinner was served to 275 guests, catered by Leland Sanderson. Sander-son. More than 300 all told were served, counting the waitresses and other helpers. The program was conducted through the dinner hour, and followed fol-lowed the radio pattern of the well-known Breakfast in Hollywood Holly-wood series. Floyd Hardy was master of ceremonies and there was great merriment as events developed. Mrs. Lizzie Twitchell, 73, received receiv-ed the orchid as the oldest guest present. She also received second prize as a good neighbor. Mrs. Mary Lee, of Hinckley, was award- ed the first place as a good neighbor neigh-bor and received a string of pearls. In the original hat competition Mrs. Emily Bunker won first place. Her hat was an amazing concoction concoc-tion like a U. S. "flat top," com-jlete com-jlete with airplanes. Mrs. Blanche Works, in tissue topper, won second se-cond prize. The wishing ring went to Mrs. Lyle Bunker, and Orran Ashby received the rose bush. Many other gifts and awards were distributed, and folks had fun. |