of t!MdoorI Mrs. Dora Seabaugh ! Celebrates Birthday i mMrs. Dora Seabaugh, of Camptl, celebrated her 84th birthday in the . ® I home of her son and daughtcr-in-' law, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Seabaugh. M * Sr., of Zwolle, last Friday. Mrs. -' Seabaugh is the mother of four » _ children, three girls and one son, j J all being present for the occasion. ; . She has eighteen grandchildren and . lt;19 great grandchildren. *Open house was held from Fri- : day night through Sunday with a j.. buffet supper being served Satur- , ~ day night. Those attending the sup- v per were Mrs. Willie McCoy, of n .Monroe, Mrs. Margarctt Harrell, ' of Fort Worth, Tex., Mr. and Mrs.H. O. Woods, of Campti, and son * Roy, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Seabaugh, •! Jr., and daughter Betty Sue. Mr. 1 f and Mrs. Dan Seabaugh and daughter Jan. Tommie, Butch. Sonny, of ; M Zwolle, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sea- Cvp baugh. of Shreveport, and son Dale, j nonMrs. Mildrcn McDonald and chil- ’ children, Kathy, Diana, of Beaumont, bor Tex.. Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Kil- ent: crease of Monroe and Mr. and Dar Mrs. Casey Jordan of Monroe. ; gra Those who called during the day of 1 were Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Crutch- * ley ! field. Mrs. Sam Scott, Mrs. H. H. Job | Morris. granddaughter Bobbie j i Ann, Mrs. Morris’ daughter, Mrs.| Lucille Dykes, of Shreveport, i Mrs. Dora Seabaugh received : several nice gifts. She returned i borne with her daughter Mrs. Mar-- ; garett Harrell, of Fort Worth, Tex., i j to spend a few weeks before returning to her home in Campti.