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Show Birthday Party for Sis I Birthday parlies given I by modern young misses call for a great deal of I planning as tvell as diplomacy. diplo-macy. For little ladies of I eight can he just as temperamental tem-peramental and jealous as movie stars. Games should bo scheduled as precisely as a railroad time table, and refreshments planned doivn to the last cookie. Right: Dorothy Edith Sasse, eight, whose dad took the pictorial record of this affair, welcomes the arriving guests. ; - 'i I -v v t J ' S, FLOOR SHOW . . . Virginia Smith, a talented youngster, is holding the floor here with a recitation. MAIN EVENT . . . One of the games children go for most is the ancient one of pinning the tail on the donkey. Wr CH vM M lis V ' C- :l I jS ft I Jn v r: 1 STAGE SET . . . Arrangement of the banquet table calls for an understanding of the psychology of ladies of eight. All hats and favors are exactly alike to avoid loads of trouble. Tr it if i rr i "BIG BLOW" . . . Dorothy Edith is giving the big huff and puff here to blow out the candles on her cake. |