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Show FAIRVIEW Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Jensen entertained at a dinner In honor of their father, P. C. Jensen's 89th. 'birthday, February 18, 1922. An elaborate dinner was served o the immediate relatives. Those participating in the lighting of the beautiful birthday cake were Mr. and Mrs. Maltland Graham, Joseph Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Byron Vance, Mrs. Frank Williams of Idaho, Loyal Graham, Earl Graham, and the host and hostess. hos-tess. In the evening of the same day thp ward gave an entertainment in Mr. ' 'ensen's honor. More than one hundred guests were served to punch and picnic which was donated by the people. A short buit spicy program wui "Iven followed by a lively dance at he amusement hall. Mr. Jensen is a hale and hearty old gentleman at this advanced age if 89, and participated in dancus, leveral cotillions and seemed to enjoy en-joy himself very much. The regular meeting of the O. N O. club was held at the home of Mrs. Frank Stewart. The afternoon was spent in sewing. Dainty refreshments were served to six members. Mrs. Wilford Graham enitertalued the O. N. O. Club and partners at a lively progressive card party February Febru-ary 19. The complimentary prlzzes were awarded to Mrs. Edwin Stephens Steph-ens and Mr. Tilman Graham, while the consolation prizes were given to Freeman Stewart and Mrs. A. D. Terry. Dainty refreshments were served to Messrs and Mesdames Otis Stewart Preston Stewart, Edwin Stevens, Joseph Nelson, Freeman Stewart. Naylor Jones, A. D. Terry, Maltland Graham, Mrs. Frank Stewart, Mrs. Oliver Jenkins, Miss Elva Wheeler, Earl Graham, Loyal Graham, Tilman Graham, the host and hostess. |