SocietyMr. and Mrs. Joseph Bournewere hosts at a dinner Sunday evening as a birthday courtesy for their two granddaughters, Charlotte Brauch, who was four years old Tuesday and Mary Louise Poeckes, who was three years old Sunday.Guests for the occasion yere Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Brauch, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Poeckes and son Michael, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith and Mr. and Mrs. William Merritt.| o’clock dinner and an evening of cards.Mr. and Mrs. Brodie left Monday for a trip to the east coast.Mrs. Ron Carlo? has invited thaNine club to be her guests Saturday. Contract will be played after a one o'clock luncheon.Mrs. Alwin Backer entertainedthe Jinx club at her home Thursday evening.Contract was played at three tables, concluding with a lateThe infant son of Mr. and Mrs.Lavern Varenhorst was christened Michael Phillip at St. James Catholic church Sunday, Oct. 12 by the Rev. L. J. La Velle.Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ahlers jr. were the godparents. The child wore the christening dress that had been worn by members of Mrs. Varenhorst’s family, which was sent by her mother, Mrs. W. Butler from Keighley, England for the occasion.Mrs. Orlando 1tained the Tallyetl luncheon and an af tract Thursday.Mrs. Anion Pastthe Eightsome clu! her 'Friday for a dlt; and an afternoonA group of friends sntsrlainsdat a buffet supper Sunday evening in the home of Dr. and Mrs. James Morris. The supper honored Mi*, and Mrs. Russel Greenon their 29th wedding anniver-The Mission sluBaptist church me ternoon in the ho: O. Collins.Mrs. M. B. O’B leader for the misi was served after tMembers of thiciety of World Sei ed their husbands a 6:30 birthday devening in the slt; the Evangelical U church.The evening cii ciety was in char ning program of mi Members of th