4LWHISTLER IfLast Tuesday afternoon, Mr. and rs, W. A. Seabury entertained a number of boys and girls with a sur- g prise birthday party to their daugh-15 i ter, Eula Mae, The most amusing i feature of the afternoon was the pin- j nig of a cabbage leaf in a mock rab- j bit’s mottth. irm Sebury won the j first prizea nd Hoy Seabury was given ! i the booby. After an enjoyable time was spent, all were ushered in the ,dining room where refreshments were served. The decorations were pink and green. Those who attended were: Misses Grace Brock.* Dorthy I!Kerr, Jane Gowey, Mary Gay, Flor- ISence Preeland Scot tie Burgess, Mabel |'Seabury. Elizabeth Cato. Ernestme(Torbert, Patricia McDonough, Hattiej Brock. Irene Meyers, JEUanoe Farmer, f Ethel Smith, Betty Fieldness. Ethel Sheldt, Bessie Young, Claudine Stringer, Hazel Stringer, Annie Farmer, Mattie Bell Seabury, and Irma Sea-jbury; Messrs. Louis Brock, Winfred =Allen. Leonard and Horace Sheldt, jj James W. Lucas, Hoy Seabury’. Hugh ! Hartley, Henty Fieldness, Wallace Seabury, Fred Hill, Robert Henry j Allen. Pat McDonough. T*hose assist-] ed Mrs. Seabury in serving and en-1 tertaining were, Mrs. Will Stewart, Mrs. Wm. Calloway, Mrs. G. Burdett, Mrs. R. M. Peterson and Miss Mamie Peterson, Mrs. O. E. Hill and Mr. W. Seabury and Mr. W. Stew’art.