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Show It Happened at The BEAU Cousin s Club on Saturday afternoon. after-noon. The club has twelve members mem-bers and they meet for lunch once each month. BY LA RAE McMANAMA Monday at the Beau was typically typi-cally busy and began when newly-weds newly-weds Mr. and Mrs. Richard El-zinga El-zinga and members of their wedding wed-ding party had a wonderful" wedding wed-ding breakfast. The groom's mother, mo-ther, Mrs. Hildur Elzinga was hostess. hos-tess. Mrs. J. W. Cyche invited her daughter and ten friends for a dinner party on Monday evening. Dr. Branch entertained six guests for dinner, and Dr. R. J. Alex- ander served as host for a party ' of eighteen that evening. 1 i On Tuesday afternoon little Jeanjl Souvall turned seven years old and her mother, Mrs. Peter Sou vail, brothers Bill and Tommy and ten of her friends helped her cele brate. Jean is a member of the Beau BirthdayClub and she and her party were served ice cream and a delicious birthday cake, compliments of the Beau. Wednesday afternoon 17 members mem-bers of the Telephone Company had a luncheon and business meeting- The Sugar House Rotary Board had its weekly business meeting and luncheon Thursday. Mrs. Ray Finn and eight friends had a bridge luncheon that day. Also on Thursday, Mrs. Holland gave a birthday party for Patricia and six guests. Mrs. Norman Wallin and family helped celebrate their son, Nor-my's Nor-my's birthday at a luncheon on Saturday. , Mrs. L. Service was hostess for her club which is known as the i |