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Miss Opal Beye favored with a saxa-' phone solo, also a vocal solo, “I Love You Truly.” Miss Pearl Beye sang “Just A Wearyin' For You,” and Misses Pearl and Opal Beye sang two duets, “When My Golden Hair Has Turned to Silver Gray,” and “Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet” and the audience joined in on the ehorouses. H. G. Buck gave several violin solos with Miss Edna Buck assisting at the piano. E. G. Beye presented the gifts to Mr. and Mrs. Strickler. Many useful and beautiful gifts were received.I Gold pieces amounting to $42.50 were among the gifts. Rev. C. C. Casper gave a short talk. Guests from away were John Oyler Sr. and John Oyler (Jr., Mr. and Mrs. L. S. White, Mrs. Hannah Dolph, Mrs. Ray R.obertsorf and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ray, Max-! well; Mrs. Tilly Perry, Melbourne;■ Miss'Mary Malloy, State Center; and Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Strickler, Knox-jville.
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State Center Enterprise

State Center, Iowa, US

Thu, Jan 10, 1929

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