1AIUA1IMVA U U V UUAVV VI tl/ iilWAW C|ciai1, effort to 'atteritf5 the* Deeem: be% meeting. ---^§1 ........y.,178TH BIRTHDAY OF MRS. ROBERf CLEGGOBSERVED AT DINNERMrs. Robert Clegg celebrated her 78th birthday anniversary when 58 members of her family honored her at' a surprise birthday dinner Saturday evening, Nov. 20, in the Woman’s Club Hobse in Home Gardens. Seventeen members of Mrs, Clegg’s family were unable to attend the dinner, during which the birthdays of 11 other members, of the family were honored, including children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren of the ho noreelThe guests were seated at long tables which were centered with three large decorated birthday cakes. Moving pictures as well asphotographs were, taken of v thegroup. . . L .Attending the dinner were the Mssrs. and Mmes. Robert Clegg, Jesse Cox, joe Lockwood and sons, Jesse, Johnny, Jimmy, Kenneth Read and son, Kenny, Jr., George Read, and Mrs. George Cox, all of Home Gardens; Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Baker, Mr. and Mrs. CarUHer-kelrath and son, Randy, all of Corona; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith, Mr, and Mrs. Kennith Pierce and daughter, Kathy, Frank Smith, Jr., all of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Cox and sons, Larry and Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Du-pius and sons, Alberts Lonnie, Terry and Rickey, ^Mr. and Mrs. Bill Perterson and daughter, Vonpie, all of Riverside; Mssrs. and Mmes. Dick Stivers and son, Mike, of Newport, C. E. Mannis of San Bernardino, T. J. Baker and four children of Altadeba, Roy Manis and children, Dale, Vicky, Betty and Lindy, of Barstow, and the hon-oree^ sister, Mrs. Arilda Mintor, frojm Kentucky, and sister-in-law, Mrs. M. M. Manis of Portales, New Mexico, who ar visiling Mrs. Clegg. • . •ic#irt\ItIttt■l1lAaIsrf1*1i:tw