m * r «) Carol Dittlinger t Honored On Second !. Birthday Fridayi ! Carol Dittlinper, daughter of ■ Mr. and Mrs. Morris Dittlintrer,* observed her second birthday Fri-- day, January 21, with a party at1 the Youth Center.• ..: Pink and blue baloons were usedin the decorations. The blue cov-l« H H . I ■,* , -■ . . 'ered refreshment table was cen-i tered with an arrangement of• sweet peas. The birthday cake . was pink andw hite. Sound movies . were shown.I • • . i • , , • § ‘ * ' * * / . . . •i Attending: the party were the following:: Barhara and Susan Jes- ! sel, James Henry and Diane Mayo, Billy Bates Thompson, Glenna Sco- j gin, Pamela Warner, Tommy, Cynthia and Pamela Gougrer, Buster and Bill Magee, Johnny Secrest, Sandy Posner, Ronnie and Scottie Dugger, Sammy and Patricia Ruegg, Billy Gandy, Jane Parr, Walter Norris, Claudia Speer, Eda Brandenstein, Nancy Wray, Barbara Jane Perdue, Jimmy, Linda Kay and Sue Massey, Mark Lesh-in. Ann and Judy Wagner, Judy Coleman, Enid Claire Hopson and Sharon Jenningrs.Also, Mesdames Joe Jessel, Col-lis Mayo, Billy R. Thompson, B. R. Scogin, Gary Warner, Tom Mor- | ris Gouger, Jr., Phil Magee, Jr., James Secrest, Sidney Posner, Buford Dugger, Sammy Ruegg, Bill Gandy, Jr., Mack Norris, Claude Speer. Beswick Wray, Jack Perdue, J. R. Massey, Julius Leshin, Garnet Coleman, J. N. Dittlinger, II. J. Mattiza and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mattiza. I