i summer 10 Keep ner irom being too; lonesome.* * *MORE HORSES— AT PARTY . .j Young Georgie Cawelti, 232 Naomi avenue, had quite a “Horsey”I party to celebrate his third birthday party this week. Mother hired two ponies from the local pony emporium much to the young guests’ delight, and everybody took turns riding around the patio, j The theme of the affair was carried out in blue and yellow plates, nutcups and napkins, which were all decorated with horses. The birthday cake bore yellow icing andblue candles.Youngsters who had fun celebra-; tir.p Georgie's third year as well as impioving their horsemanship wereJacolie Pade, Norma Ford, Stanley and Donna Ruth Jones, Joanie Swithhouse, and brothers Lloyd, jDale and Dickey. All mothers accompanied their young charges and had most as much fun as the children. ICheerio! !