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Show Q 7 tfeL The beautiful home of Mr. 8, L. -vlrs. F. C. Jensen was the set-neof U i.ost delight'ul dinner parLy ' c) Tnursday February 19th in honor , r ,!r. Je:. sen's 3G i h ti rthday. f p, Muirs were attractfully deeorat C n our National colors, while t'! able va a minature flower gardM jf red and white carnations with i ! ' .haded candles dotted lhrough, j, .iaee cards being red hatchets t;. i vith blue and white ribbons. . nests who enjoyed a m:st delieu, 'ive -even course dinner were: Mt'ss.D. 0 And Mesdames: J. II. Seely, . f ..-lensen, ..-lensen, C. W. Sorensen, John Mi-f,)e r, James Larson, R. A. Broadha .t -rj J. F. Wall, George Christensen, ji'av J. Wall, H. C. Jacobs, N. S. Niels -ll il. C. Beaurr-ann, Mrs. W.D. Cai o;; and, and Mr. Geo. Peacock of Stet !"n ing. Mr. C. W. Sorensen acted J toastmaster and cleverly introduci ;"n the followii g gentlemen, who ::,l'L'1 turn, responded veryspicely: lies.--! James Larsen, J. H. Seely, S.l'"!1 Jensen, John Meeker, Geo. Christe; sen, George Peacock, and the ab j 1 host. After dinner a delightful ttl;'an through the Panama Canal shownl,:,ul the means of a radiaoptican, afit;''K' .vhich a number of old time phot: " ! of the guests were shown and we ;obe named. M:s 0. F. Wall cart,3'!! ed off the prize. ;he Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Lundberg er-pet tertained the H H. G. Club men,jp bi rs and their ladies at a dinnerpa: p a :y at their home Saturday evening hef Feb. 21. School day reminiscentvby gave much amusement for the guest ' and all expressed a time of jollifies!,, tion with music and games of a live If j y nature and other amusing thing-A thing-A sumptuous hot supper was serve;! o about twenty-five people. j Mrs. A. L. Peterson entertained s:j a birthday dinner party Tuesdwi ifternoon in honor of her daughter t Rhoda, who is four years old. Cover-Mi were laid for eight of Rhoda's litthe1 friends. pa ' ill! |