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Show MINERSVILLE Mrs. Fred Watts and son Carter of Kanosh has spent the past week here with relatives. Elam Fouts of Milford called on friends here Thursday. Robert Gillins of Milford spent Friday afternoon here with relatives. A number of people from Minersville Miners-ville attended conference at Beaver Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Eyre who have spent the past few months here departed de-parted Saturday for Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. T. V. Rollins entertained enter-tained at their home Thursday evening. even-ing. Music and progressive games were the diversions, at mid-night a dainty luncheon was served to twenty four guests. Buddy Zabriskie was the honored guest at a party Friday afternoon, it being his birthday anniversary, ten of his little friends were present. Mrs. Fay Hall and Miss Thurma Eyre entertained the Primary officers offic-ers and teachers Monday evening at the Hall home. Miss June Osborne was the honored honor-ed guest at a party Wednesday night, it being her thirteenth birthday anniversary, an-niversary, those present were: Zelma Eyre, Zora Roberts, Shirley Fother-ingham, Fother-ingham, Bertha Carter, Blanche Baker, Bak-er, Arlene Murdoek, Wilma Croff, Wells Roberts, Keith Kelsey, Keith Hollingshead, Ward Thompson, Dick Banks, Wilbur Murdoek, Lyle Cor-bridge Cor-bridge and Shirrel Davis. Merlin Jameson was the honored guest at a party Thursday evening it being her twelfth birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Progressive games were played play-ed after -which refreshments were served to the following. Marcia and Madeline Dotson, May Stoddard, Reva Richards, Verll, Theo, Isa and Eleanor Zabriskie, Ida Hollingshead, Vera Thompson, Mary Edwards, j Alice Fox, Jeff Marshall, Phil Fisher, ! Ual Marshall and Pat Wood. Mrs. Robert Hildebrand entertained entertain-ed Monday evening in honor of her husbands sixty-second birthday anniversary. an-niversary. Twenty friends and neighbors neigh-bors were present. School Notes "Heartless House" a clever, yet difficult operetta, in three acts, will ! be presented by the Ladies Glee club. The following cast was chosen in try outs, last Friday by the judges; Mr. Pearson, Mrs. Baker, and Miss Mad-sen. Mad-sen. Strayfair, treasurer of the society, Elaine Stoddard. Cantwright, an authoress, Melba Jameson. Miss Abagail Falstome, their aunt, Fern Carter. Miss Hulda, her sister, Maxine Hardy. DuBusy, member of the society, Hanna Pryor. Sharpridge, member of the society, Gertrude Carter. A very snappy and enjoyable program pro-gram was sponsored by the speech department, January 29. Dwight Carter and Ruby Hardy sang a duet. Next was a stunt "The Courtship of Larry O'Dee," by Garold Gillins, ! Nona Marshall and Clysta Osborne. Melba Jameson played a violin solo, 1 and Nona Marshall gave a musical reading. George Young gave a reading read-ing entitled "Our Folks." "It Pays to Advertise" was cleverly worked ! out by Noma Osborne, Marion Ro-i Ro-i berts, Hanna Pryor, Kathryn Vincent i and Ramona Banks. Superintendent Wittwer visited our school Tuesday. |