Gifcrett Victory Party Friday U V^ry Succcisful.Mrs. T. D. DeVoile, general chairman of the victory parly held at tho Gilcrest gymnasium Friday evening, reports a total of $1155 in the sale of war bonds and stamps and in pledges to be met in full immediate-iy.Admission to the party was thru [ tlie purchase of war a lamps. These were also sold for tins purchase of white elephants/r and for bridge, pitch, Chinese checkers, and bunco. Entertainment was also' provided for Children, Later refreshments were sewed. ‘ .Victory party was- sponsored by the. women's activities in war savings.of the Glleitisl epuiimnilty and was.a project for Mlnyjfo Women at War week', ’ ■Mra. DcV0u6rs CG*chnlTiri5u wsa Mrs.'Elmer McMHIen: Other committee members include tbe following;' Mrs. William ' Powell, Miss Snyder,. arrangements; Mrs. Carl Cogburii, Mrs. William lllnes, Mrs. Walter Neaom, Mrs. Ed'Mopes, Mvs, Earl* Cogburn, games; Mrs. Ople Cogburn, Miss Hazel Coglnirn, Mrs. Russell Johnson, tables; Mias BelL, Miss FIc'k, Mrs. Cantrell, Mrs. Tom lledman, publicity; Mrs. Albert tfb-soin, Mrs. Carl Linden, stamp sale; Mrs. Joe Kamileruan, bonds; Miss Shaffer and- Miss Gibson, check stand; Mrs. Royal McLeod, Mrs. Virgil Somers. Mrs. Euimell Rum* sey, ■ white elephants; Mrs. Earle .Coon, solicit In g; Mrs. den Hod-gell, Mrs. J. E. Oster, Mrs. Joe Weber, and Mrs. L. B. Stevens, serving.