#uT*; Ooiobf-r ume Suiher.-5:00 o'clock in old-fash; ses. All arti- the Suther-•eceding day, owner with the item on the card, le club is rc-■?nt« to cover Vo donations terns are be-loney should ?rtrude Cart-or to Jessie Blow Mail, if convenient, late matters lg with this ction will beJunior Arlists To.Be Presented In Recital By Mrs. Starr Sunday5 Bill Gardner Ronera j Surprise Birthday Pcge, peace •‘World Citi-an interest vorld affairs rstanding of the effort of )eace.. Civil Scr-ivajo Ord-ff. Arizona, on for the ile Mcchan-7-S1.19 p.h.; 4-S1.27 p.h.; lanic, grade No written Detitors will ce'or train-feSunday afternoon, October 3. Lt 3:00 o’clock. Mrs. G. E. Starr will present her students in a Junior Artists' Piano Recital at the Guild Hall of St. Paul’s Episcopal Church.The follog program will be presented at that time:“Minuet (Bach) and “The Little Donkey (Hibbs) by Jeanette Welsh; “The Cub is a Youngling (Weybright) by Arthur Starr; Yankee Doodle” (Folk Tunc) by Carolyn McCurdy; “Piccolo Pete” (Nevin) by Patricia McAdams; “Peasant Dance” (MacLachlan) by Mary Ann Bray; “March of the Wooden Soldiers” (Smith) by Netta Lee Neff; “Two Guitars” (Russian Tune) secondo played by Peggy Simpson; First portion of “Moonlight Sonata,” adagio movement (Beethoven), by Dan Ilarrison; and “Anitra’s Dance” (Greig) by Karen Khebs.Also Dance from “Orpheus” (Van Gluck) by Alberta DeWitt; “Ccme to the Fair” (Martin) by Peggy Simpson; “First Sonata,” allefgo movement (Mozart) by Beryl Burt;: “Maleguena” (Le-cuona) by Sue Mercer; Aria, “Be Thou Near” (Bach) •• by Kay Emig; “Song of the Sea” (MacLachlan) by Patsy Foutz; In Graceful Rhythm” (Tafferty) by Ruby Woo; “General lt;-Boom-Boom (Poldini) by Charles Starr; “Lonely Dancer” (Feder-er) by Kay Emig and Joyce Hardy; “Afternoon in Vienna” (Brown) by Joyce Hardy; “Swing Prelude” (MacLachlan) by Judy Harrison; “Notturno” and “Le PRpillon” (Grieg) by Betty Tillman.A group of friends ga' ; Gardner a surprise bi |party early in September ! family home.Included in the enterta provided was a scavange which was great fun. ^lt; iames were played also.|ing which the group for i circle around Bill and a I birthday cake was prc ihim.After the. candles had b • Happy Birthday” was sui Eill opened his birthdaj and displayed them to his I After blowing out the « and making a wish, ref res including the cake were to the assembled group.Those surprising Bill Patti Lou Tackett, Glenn inovich, Carolyn Berg ! Jennings, Claudia Ross, ' Werner, Jo Ann Lancaste Srence Miller, Norah N •Cecil Jenkins, Mr. and j Stanley Palmer and Jam :mer.Next L.D.S. Dinner To Be October 8thThe next bi-weekly dinner tolie server! hv tho I. n Q OhurAkIIBUBBLESit