UC8t.the 1010-itter rtlon 7ord d to non-,ack-not11 beecea-1ENLotthe e ofpeed not ig a vent nearthercitysureadedriver•owdtheger-UUW JO I/* AC* U ” •gOCIETYjAND CLUBS • 1Mrs. E. B. William* MPhone 398 II✓Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fyke were host and hostess Wednesday evening at their country home on Addison Avenue, of a number of friends and neighbors on the occasion of the fifty-first birthday of Mr. Fyke. Pinochle was the recreation of the evening. Charles. Min turn won high score, with Raymond Fyke second highest. Mrs. Ben Pierce took low score. Those attending were: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Modlin; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pierce and daughter, Imo-gene; Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Jones; Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Weller; P. H. Weller; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mintun and children, Virgil and Madeline; Mrs. Raymond Moreland and daughters, Jean Rose and Dorothy Marie; Mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. Fyke and sons, Roy and Raymond. Delicious refeshments were served.which cent thur’s Rotii visited the historic Rlt; ited Wine ral. The § pride, of tl each objee the histor; never beei in more ttBEi!ClTotal of Crop dokaBean sh through ) 1930, amou ing to figi C. P. Bowl* ern Idaho