Party FetesFreeport RD6-year-oldLinda. Jack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Jack of Freeport RD 1 iClinton), was honored recently with a party marking her sixth birthday.■wt! piA number of games were play-1 pied with prizes for the winners.! IllLvi-yy.Many gifts were received by the[ i|| guest of honor, who in turn pre-; pi sented a small gift to each of! |§f| the 22 children in attendance.The birthday table was centered with a large doll cake in colonial dress of pink and white, baked by Linda’s grandmother, Mrs. Charles N. Jack. Favors and hats for the party were made by Linda’s sister, Joyanne, and brothers, Charles and Danny,*-iAssisting Linda’s mother in serving ice cream and individual candle decorated cupcakes were Mrs. Joyce Shanei*; Mrs. Carol Goldinger, Mrs. Walll Je*ms, Mrs. Doris Stephens and Linda’s grand-mother.Cliildren attending the party were Jona Anderson, Paxil and Kimberly Shaner of Kittanning, Nita Johns, Christine and Stephen!tarfirsxg3bill1ve1*5,tyayiy*ty.ian5 n i DiGregorio of Ford City, Lloyd; atml and Randy Jack of Cadogan,; ., re- Donna Rae Lazaroff, Keith and;, Debra Stephens of Freeport, Rose-i^Solt;mary and Johnny Meta, also of-coFreeport, Lyrrn and Amy Lendy-ak, Lisa and Donnie Zock, Shelley Goldinger, Charles, Danny and Joyanne Jack and Donna Kennedy.Before man began cooking, hep.iBiatseTc