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H Pacific grove TRIBUNE Friday, February 2(), 1953 6403 Wa,G.0 06 ' formerly resided on Seventh Street in Pacific Grove. The party was also somewhat of a get acquainted celebration. Most of the more than 30 guests were from the immediate neigh- borhood. The afternoon conclud. ed with a family dinner party in Patricia's honor. The group in- cluded Patricia, her parents and two brothers; an aunt, Miss Pho- ten from Monterey; and two un- cles, brothers of the hostess, Mrs. Reynolds. They were Cpl. Wesley "Dub" E. Bush, six weeks return- ed from Korea and up from Camp Roberts especially for the party; and Earl Bush, Jr., here for the week end from Berkeley. The afternoon fun began at 2 o'clock with games in. the house and outdoors, and prizes for the winners. Featured entertainment was music by a Rhythm Band of the neighborhood youngsters directed by Mrs. Reynolds. The gift opening also was of highlight interest to Patricia and all her guests. Everyone was wil- ling to help remove the gay rib. bons and wrappings to disclose the varied contents. For Patricia there was also a second gift opening at the family birthday dinner. Center of attention at the fes- live birthday table were the two birthday cakes, each alight with six candles. Paticia puffed out the candles and made the initial cuts in the cakes. They were serv- ed with ice cream, pop, candy, and other youthful favorite party fare, with balloons and other fa vors, and coffee included for ad- ults. By the tiine the party was over the hostess and honoree were quite well acquainted with all the guests, although remembering all the names is something else a- gain. Patricia, a first grader, is now a student at Nocha Buena School. She was transferred from the Pine Avenue School in Pacific Grove. To Hold Bake Sale - Anona Council No. 5 w·ill hold a bake sale at Pacific Grove Pul i- ty Stere .Saturd-y, Februaa ·21 Girl Scout Troop 273 plan an afternoon at Skateland in Pacific Grove tomorrow, February 21. Members of the troop are 5th and 6th graders of David Avenue School and meet regularly at the school. The next regular meeting of the Fellowship will be held on March 17th at St. Marys-By-The- Sea Episcopal Church. The Reverend Bernard W. Low- ry and H. C. Foxton auended thc sessions of a Pastorial Convention held in Connection with the Pa cific School of Religion at Berke- ley last week. At this convention the Earle Lectures were given by Dr. Halford Luccock an ou·tstancl ing clergyman in the east. Both of the Pacific Grove Ministers feel it was well worth attending. The Reverend H. C. Foxton. Secretary of the Pacific Grove Ministers' Fellowship, and Good Will Ambassador from this group. prcached at the Seaside Xlethodist Church Sunday morning. assist- ing the Reverend Richard Bagle> who is under the doctor's c.i·e. , OCR Text: H Pacific grove TRIBUNE Friday, February 2(), 1953 6403 Wa,G.0 06 ' formerly resided on Seventh Street in Pacific Grove. The party was also somewhat of a get acquainted celebration. Most of the more than 30 guests were from the immediate neigh- borhood. The afternoon conclud. ed with a family dinner party in Patricia's honor. The group in- cluded Patricia, her parents and two brothers; an aunt, Miss Pho- ten from Monterey; and two un- cles, brothers of the hostess, Mrs. Reynolds. They were Cpl. Wesley "Dub" E. Bush, six weeks return- ed from Korea and up from Camp Roberts especially for the party; and Earl Bush, Jr., here for the week end from Berkeley. The afternoon fun began at 2 o'clock with games in. the house and outdoors, and prizes for the winners. Featured entertainment was music by a Rhythm Band of the neighborhood youngsters directed by Mrs. Reynolds. The gift opening also was of highlight interest to Patricia and all her guests. Everyone was wil- ling to help remove the gay rib. bons and wrappings to disclose the varied contents. For Patricia there was also a second gift opening at the family birthday dinner. Center of attention at the fes- live birthday table were the two birthday cakes, each alight with six candles. Paticia puffed out the candles and made the initial cuts in the cakes. They were serv- ed with ice cream, pop, candy, and other youthful favorite party fare, with balloons and other fa vors, and coffee included for ad- ults. By the tiine the party was over the hostess and honoree were quite well acquainted with all the guests, although remembering all the names is something else a- gain. Patricia, a first grader, is now a student at Nocha Buena School. She was transferred from the Pine Avenue School in Pacific Grove. To Hold Bake Sale - Anona Council No. 5 w·ill hold a bake sale at Pacific Grove Pul i- ty Stere .Saturd-y, Februaa ·21 Girl Scout Troop 273 plan an afternoon at Skateland in Pacific Grove tomorrow, February 21. Members of the troop are 5th and 6th graders of David Avenue School and meet regularly at the school. The next regular meeting of the Fellowship will be held on March 17th at St. Marys-By-The- Sea Episcopal Church. The Reverend Bernard W. Low- ry and H. C. Foxton auended thc sessions of a Pastorial Convention held in Connection with the Pa cific School of Religion at Berke- ley last week. At this convention the Earle Lectures were given by Dr. Halford Luccock an ou·tstancl ing clergyman in the east. Both of the Pacific Grove Ministers feel it was well worth attending. The Reverend H. C. Foxton. Secretary of the Pacific Grove Ministers' Fellowship, and Good Will Ambassador from this group. prcached at the Seaside Xlethodist Church Sunday morning. assist- ing the Reverend Richard Bagle> who is under the doctor's c.i·e. , Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Names of People about town,E through F File names,Ernst,ERNST_016.pdf,ERNST_016.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: ERNST_016.PDF, ERNST_016.pdf 1 Page 1

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