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Show Of) IF .INTEREST TO WOMEmIIS , UIIIIIIMUlK' For Local or Society News Phone 162-J MM ill 0 1 TR USS1CAU TEA lloNl,::3 PRlvSTON BKIOK, ' UV II., KALI S MAN Mi". I In '-old oliveruon i.voidtM at a iroiiMbi-:ii (e:i laul Sniunlu., in honor of her daughter, Mrn. KeninMh Hohh, rormorlj Miua Miu gavel 01ivei'i;on. Mrs. Rohb and Mrs. O.iversou received the guests. Mi:;s Audrey Keller had charge of ihe lrouseaii 'room, Mrs. Connie Kavlinss in the gift rco:n. Mrs. Ed Jessen and Miss Ethel Oliver on served dainty refreshments. The rooms were n ade atractive with chrysanthemums. chrysanthe-mums. ! Miss Oliver. on was railed in marriage to Kenneth Ilobb in Idaho Ida-ho Fa. Is November 2, at the home of the bride's aim', Mrs. Dick Snarr. Following the ceremony the ; ci:ng couple enjoyed a week's stay at a dude ranch in Wyoming tl.e guest of the groom's sister, Mrs. Bert Kenney. A miscellaneous shower was given giv-en for the bride in Idaho Falls by 1 her girl friends. j The young couple will make i their home at Idaho Falls. o . o I I ' :-..- r-':. - ... -. ... .'. ' - - - . ' -a -. :-':S FINE ARTS CLUB ENJOYS OUTSTANDING MUSICAL 1 RLUlt.iM - N MuNDaV More than Ij.-j ...e..bera anil guests of the Fine Arts ciub er.-jjiyed er.-jjiyed an outstanding uusicul program pro-gram lust Monday evening at Hie home of Mrs. Sue Alerri.l. Mrs. Ann Clay, on Larson, of .jgdeii, Utah, was the guest artist on the violin. Mrs. Lorena C. Benson was the accompanist. A double trio and a vocal duet composed of cliu members made up the other numbers. num-bers. The vocal group included Mrs. Maurine Simmons, Mrs. Lorna Lar son, Mrs. Lucy Tanner, Mrs. Eda Smith, Mrs. Marian Co.idie and Mrs. Martha Seeley. The violin solos .given by Mr.. Ann. Larson included Soneta IV. Hande; Caprice Viennois, Kreisler. Canzonetta, D'Ambroslo; Ye Whu Have Yearned Alone, Tschaikowt-ky; Tschaikowt-ky; Frasquila Serenade, Lehar, and The Bee, Schubert. The vocal duets were Every Flower from "Madam Butterfly," Puccini; and Sweet Zephyr irom "Figaro" by Mozart. Double trios were Morning Song. Massenet;) A Spring Flower, Campbell, Camp-bell, Tipton; The Icicle, Basset! and Lullaby by Noble Cain. Mrs. Merrill and Mrs. Gwyn , Clark were joint hostesses. Dainty refreshments; were served, j , ENTERTAIN AT ilfAMTT.V nTNMFIT! FORMER PRESTON RESIDENTS HONORED AT RECEPTION ON BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARIES Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. (Joas-l (Joas-l .mi, lormer Preston residents and purems of Bishop c. E. Uoa..hnd, ore honored at a reception at the Lions House last Friday evening in honor of their bir.hday anniversaries, anniver-saries, both of which occurred in November, Mr. Goaslind had reached his eightieth year and Mrs. Goaslind her reventy-fourth. The reception was given by their four children, Bishop Goaslind, Mrs. Clara Hunter, Mrs. -.a'yo Condie and Miss lone Goaslind. Music was furnLhed by a vocal trio and an instrumental trio. The long serving table was covered cov-ered with a lace cloth and centered with a beautifully decorated birthday birth-day cake with candles and flowers on either side. Those who served were Mrs. Donna Goa. lind, Miss Clara Dean Goaslind, Miss Faye Hunter, Miss Elna Marie Haymond and Miss Clara Allred. About one hundred twenty-five friends and relatives called. Many beautiful gifts were received by the honor guests. HOSTESS TO PINOCHLE CLUB WEDNESDAY Mrs. Cy Hurd was hostess -to her Pinochle club Wednesday at her home. After a delicious luncheon, j the guests played pinochle. Score prizes went to Mrs. Harold Pinson and Mrs. Biil Hansen. Will Be Married Soon Miss NaDean Lowe, who on Dec. 4 in the Logan Temple, Tem-ple, will become the bride of Vera McFarland of West Weber. . . Courtesy Deseret News Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Merrill gave a family dinner on, Thanksgiving day. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Merrill and family of McCammon; Mr. and Mrs. Jim Nye and' family of Logan; Mr. and Mrs, Ray Merrill; Mrs. Veda Hobbs and family. The long table was decorated with Thanksgiving symbols. LINROSE BAZAAR REPORTED SUCCESS The Relief Society Bazaar held last Friday at the Linrose church house was voted a success both financially fi-nancially and socially. A large crowd attended the banquet and the dance held in the evening. The proceeds will be turned into the fund for remodeling the . church house. : ATALICOA CAMP HOLDS MEETING IN LINROSE The Atalicoa camp or the Daughters Daugh-ters of the Pioneers met at the home of Mrs. Emma Bingham of Linrose. The lesson of pioneer saw PRESTON GIRL NAMED TO BYU SOCIAL FRATERNITY Carma Gamble of Preston was made a member of Lambda Delta Sigma, national L.D.S. social fraternity, fra-ternity, in formal initiation cere- j monies held this week at the Brig- ham Young university in Provo Utah. Miss Gamble was one of forty-seven students from six states and two foreign countries who were pledged at the exercises. m m 'WESLEY PETTERBORG RETURNS TO PRESTON Wesley PeUeibo;g returned last Thursday from Detroit where he has been attending the .post graduate gradu-ate school on "Modern Merchandising," Merchan-dising," sponsored by the Chevrolet division of General Motors corporation. corpor-ation. Wesley was one of 30 young men from 26 states in the union selected to attend the school. Study continued over a 9-week period pe-riod under a faculty consisting of the General Motors corporation. Miss Dixie Standish was the guest of Miss Evelyn Carlson and Miss Kay Dixon was the guest of Miss Beth Merrill over the Thanksgiving Thanks-giving holiday. All the girls attend at-tend the BYU at Provo: I Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Fife and four children of Filer visited during the past week in Preston with J. A. Fife and the S. V. Cole family. Miss Kathryn Bingham spent the Thanksgiving holidays visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Bingham. Miss Bingham is a teacher at the junior high school at Spanish Fork, Utah. Mr. and Mrs.. Phenoi Edgley entertained en-tertained guests from Pocatello, Twin Falls, Downey and Price, Utah, for Thanksgiving dinner. Miss Mary Turner, commercial teacher at Preston high school, and Mrs. E. Card spent the vacation vaca-tion at Boise, Idaho. V Mr. and Mrs. Angus Condie and family spent Thanksgiving in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs! T. K. Greaves and daughters, Carol and Verna, spent Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Provo, Utah, the guests of Mrs. Edna Merrill and family. Mr. ancr Mrs. Lorin Ransom ot Pocatello spent Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Lillie Benson. Miss Edna Eames of Amnion, Idaho, and Miss Veda Eames of Salt Lake visited with their parents, par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. Aerial Eames. Within easy reach of each employer em-ployer in Idaho is a common meeting meet-ing ground for the employer and the worker he needs. It is the Preston office of the Idaho State Employment Service, located at 28 West Oneida Street. In its file are records of available workers, including their skills, training and experience. There is no charge for any service to employer or worker. NOTICE OF MEETING The annual meeting of the North Cache Stockmen's association will be held at Grace, Monday, December Decem-ber 2, at 1' p. m. mills, flour .mills, paper, mills, etc., was given by Mrs. Flora B; Hansen. A vocal solo was given by Mrs. Nash. Mrs. Ruby Nash read a sketch on the life of her mother, Mrs. Isaac Smith. A dainty lunch was served by the hostess and Mrs. Nash.' A piece of the shawl' worn by the mother of Apostle Charles C. Rich was displayed. Mrs. J. T. Campbell of Denver, Colo., spent Tuesday and Wednesday Wednes-day at the home of . Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Boothe. On Thursday they went to Spanish Fork, Utah, to enjoy en-joy Thanksgiving and the seventy, seventh; birthday of Isaac Beck, father fa-ther of Mrs. Campbell and Mrs. Boothe. Mr. and Mrs. Boothe returned re-turned Sunday after visiting relatives rela-tives and friends at Payson, Utah, Provo, Salt Lake and Ogden. At Ogden they were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Handley. ' A marriage license was issued this week in Logan to Perry Man-ford Man-ford Winger of Preston and Lois Williena Hendershot of Smithfield, Utah. |