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Show Easton Brown In Manchuria Staff Sergeant George Easton Brown has 1eon liberated 'from a prison camp in Manchuria according accord-ing to a telegram from the War Department, received Wednesday evening by his parents Mr, and Mrs. E Ray Brown, S. Sgti Brown was found safe and was liberated on August 2G, from Camp Heton, Muukrlen, Manchuria Last word received of Sergeant Brown was that he was reiortcd nilsion in ncion, alter his plane was shot down by Jap fighters Dec, 21, 1944, on a flight from Calcutta to China Crew of the illfated plane were given the presidential citation, each member the air medal, and the pilot John Campbell the D. F C. Staff Sergeant Brown has been in the service since April, 1942 and has scnt one year in India witli the U, S Air Forces, where flights were made from Calcutta over the hump to China RECENT BRIDE HONORED AT AN INFORMAL PARTY LAST THURSDAY Mrs. Men-ill N. Warnick and Mrs. L. S. Walker entertained on Thursday evening of last week at an informal but prettily arranged party par-ty in honor of Mrs. Reed H Walker, who before her marriage on July 30 in the Logan Temple was Miss Marilyn Warnick. The pleasant affair took place in the Manila ward L D S Chaiel, which was tastefully decorated with lute summer I lowers Mrs. Effie W. Adams was in charge of the program. Musical numbers included: two vocal solo "One Alone" and "The Desert Song," by Mrs. Victor Stokes, accompanied by Miss Lyle Atwood; piano solo by Miss TJtahna Walker; a piano duet by Misses Joyce and Joan Walker; a vocal duet, by Mrs. Merrill Allen and Mrs. Wilmer Mecham, accompanied by Mrs. Kenneth Adams, and two vocal solos "Because" and "I Love j You Truly" by Mrs. E. Ray Brown, j Slie two was accompanied by Mrs. Adams; a reading was given by Mrs. Calvin Swenson. Mrs Lee Warnick. Misa Lyle Atwood and Miss Carol Christiansen gave a humorous skit, and Miss Irene Warnick offered a toast to the bride. The later hours were spent in social chat, extending good wishes to the Bride, viewing the lovely gifts and partaking of tasty refreshments. re-freshments. The two hostesses with the char, ming bride received the guests. The serving table was covered with a lace clojh and centered with a crystal bowl of asters and : bay breath flanked by pale cream colored candles. Here Mrs. L M Atwood, Mrs, A, P, Warnick, Mrs. , Ed Osnarson and Mrs. Orrin Baird j were in charge. Young ladies ser-, ser-, ving were Misses Jean Baxter, I Kathryn Olpin, Joyce Walker, ,'Ioan Walker. Irene Warnick and Gayle Walker. j Presiding over the wonderful gift display were Mrs. Warnick Swen. son and Mrs. Joseph Hanson. Little ladies receiving the gifts were: Connie Hanson, Sheryl Oscarson, Nancy Lee and Judy Ann Warnick The young husband who entered the army soon after the marriage is stationed at Camp Hood. Texas. |