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Show "CRAZY" PARTY FETES GUESTS j There wasn't a dull moment last Friday night for guests of Mrs. Bert Gardner, who arranged arrang-ed a "Crazy" birthday surprise party for Mr. Gardner and Ther-on Ther-on Leavitt. If you thing eating noodles with chop sticks is hard, you should try eating spaghetti with a potato masher, ice tongs or scissors, as was the case with Mrs. Gardner's guests. Others found drinking their punch through a windex bottle spray or through baby nipples rather difficult, and to delete all glamor glam-or from the party, the salad was served in loaf tins, pie plates, or any accessible vessel. Definitely, the unique centerpiece center-piece should not go unmen-tioned unmen-tioned a baby-pink traditional baby vessel containing pastel colored weeds. Cleverly rhymed "crazy" wishes were found by each guest to read, and activity throughout through-out the evening was in keeping with the general theme of the I party. ' , The hungriest guests finally resorted to modern utensils to get the most out of the delicious spaghetti dinner. Pronouncing the fun affair as the most laughable in years were the following guests: Mr. and Mrs. Orr Gardner. Mr. and Mrs. Theron Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Swain and Mr. Gardner. |