aNews AboutHOME GARDENSMRS. CARL ABERNATHY 3859 Dtvkfeon Street Phbne RE 7-3837A birthday and Thanksgiving dinner was held in the Red Men hall in Corona, honoring the 80th birthday of Mrs. Robert Ciagg. There were 71 present and 66 wene members of her immediate family. AH six of her children were present with 61 grandchildren and three great - great - granchildren. There were five generations present. Movies were taken of the din-i ,ner and the day’s activities.Mrs. Joe Lockwood granddaughter of Mrs. Clegg, baked and decorated a four-tiered cake in honor of her grandmother. The cake was decorated with sprays of yellow roses, blue birds and a golden figure 80.Mrs. Clegg’s children present were: George Cox, Jesse Cox,Mrs. Sally Baker, all of Corona; Raymond Cox and Mrs. Ida Manis of Riverside, and Mrs. Lydia Smith of Arlington.Others attending the dinner were: Mr. and Mrs. Raymond and sons of Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith of Arlington; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Manis and family of Barstow; Mr. anlt;^ Mrs. T. J. Baker and family of Pasadena: Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dupius and sons; Mrs. Rosa Peterson and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith of Riverside; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Stivers and son of Long Beach; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Pearson and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herkelrath and son; Mr. and Mrs. George Read; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cox; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Read and family; Mr. and Mrs. Joe Lockwood and sons; Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Manis and daughter; Howard Read, Miss Ameitta Salomon of La Sierra; Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Manis of San Bernardino; Mrs. Wrinkler of Corona; Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and daughter of Arlington and Mr. andV'r D aKnrf C' 1 Arr rr