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Show NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Saturday evening a well planned and successful surprise party was given by thirty friends of Mr. -and Mrs. E. H. Ericksen at their home. Cards and miscellaneous games were 'played with first prizes awarded to Mrs. A. E. Peterson and Joseph Da- i vis. Consolation prizes were won by Mrs. Christian Brotherson and ijames Monsen. 1 About hundred invitations have "been issued by the Twentieth Cent-lury Cent-lury Club for their annual George Washington Ball to be given next Wednesday evening in Armory Hall. Old and new dances will be featured 'and light refreshments served. Tanlac has made life worth living for millions of people who had almost given up hope. It will do the same for you. Ed. Johnston. I Mrs. E. C. Johnson entertained several friends Informally at lunch-'eon lunch-'eon .Tuesday afternoon in honor of her birthday anniversary. ' Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Johnson kere .'the recipients of a very successful 'surprise party Tuesday evening, giv-en giv-en by the members of the Crochet ,'Club and their partners in honor ot .Mrs. Johnson's birthday anniversary, i Twenty-five guests were present, i Mrs. W. P. Winters of Price has spent the past week here with relatives re-latives anrt frienrin Miss Helen Larsen w:a3 hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon given Saturday evening for the Misses Miss-es Catherine Barton, Margaret John- 'son. Mary Buchanan, Hazel Barton, Margaret Johnson, Mary Buchanan, Hazel Barton, Winona Cherry, Ruth RensProm, and Alleen Phillips. Assisting As-sisting the hostess in etertaining I were her mother and sister, Mrs. j'James Larsen and Mrs. II. C. Jacobs. |