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Show 'Party Line Is Busy; Are You Listening?9 Can you imagine prexy Stan Smith standing on the corner of Second South and Main asking for a, 1939 nickle? Well, he did at his- surprise party last Wednesday night, November 19, at the home of James Tidwell. The party began with a scavenger hunt. Candy suckers were awarded award-ed for prizes. Box lunches from Coon Chicken Inn, orange punch, and a big birthday birth-day cake were served. Among those present were John McMillan with Edna Lambourne, Jerry Wakefield and Gloria Guy-mon, Guy-mon, Calvin Rudd and Gladys Bru-baker, Bru-baker, Vance Spencer and Virginia Virgin-ia Herrmann, Bill Earl and June Lundgren, Jimmy Tidwell and Margaret Brubaker, and of course, Stan Smith and Leola Yates. One of the biggest social events of the year occurred at the New-house New-house hotel ballroom Friday night, November 21, when Maurine Lee gave a formal dance for sister Helen Lee's birthday. The guests were greeted at the door by both Helen and Maurine. Attractive dance programs were given to each couple. They danced to the strains of John Chapman's orchestra. Helen and Keith Best danced for the guests as "Happy Birthday" was played by the orchestra. Among many of the Cubs attending at-tending were: Bette Figgat, Mary Hansen, Margaret Brubaker, Joline Ames, Leola Yates, Dorothy Knud-son, Knud-son, Elaine Hunsaker, Jean Bemis, Virginia Hammond, Pat Searle, Margaret Kilbourne, Mar-golet Mar-golet Hughes, Doris Dibble, Sherma Lamb, Gloria Guymon, Jeanne Grant, Ruth Larsen, June Lundgren Lund-gren and their partners. Saturday, November 15, Dorothy Pittenger played hostess to a group of school students at a weekly Saturday night "pot-luck" party at her home on Kelsey avenue. ave-nue. In the refreshment line, pickles, cookies, olives and potato chips were served. Guests included Carol Jones, Ruth Fischer, Lois Noorda, Betty Sorenson, Mary Alice Cox, Mar-jorie Mar-jorie Archibald, and Mary Matthews. |