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Show ! yr January I! THE BOX ELDER NEWS, 1938 Of Social Semi-Weekl- y Page Hires Mother Honored Miss Bodell Olsen and IBBBMBBaHHBlHHBflniBBBCHBSBBHiaHEHaBlIKBBi Mrs. John B Grant entertained their mother and Interest her friends Tuesday evening at her home in this city. luncheon was served to sixteen friends and neighbors. A color scheme of black and gold was carried out in the table decorations and the theme of "Friendship" was used in the appointments, with miniature ships at each place-Buncwas played during the evening, with prizes going to Mrs. Morilla Spencer and Mrs. Amelia A Betrothal Told Mrs. John R. Evans of this city announces the engagement of her daughter, Winifred, to Wayne Loveland, ton of Mr. and Mrs. O. G. Loveland, also of Brigham City. The marriage will take place January 27th in the Salt Lake temple. Announcement of their betrothal was made at a bridge luncheon given Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Russell Tingey. e A luncheon was served at small tables centered with acacia and sweet peas, a yellow and pink color scheme being carried out Individual corsages marked the places for twenty-fou- r bidden guests and were tied with gold bows. Pink satin streamers, running to each place, with white scrolls attached, printed in gold, concealed the announcement Bridge games followed luncheon and prizes were won by Mrs. Marvin Peters and Mrs. O. G. Loveland. three-cours- Farewell Dinner Miss Katherine Hodges entertained at an attractively arranged bon voyage party Sunday evening, at her home in honor of J. Y. Morrell who leaves January 22nd for the German mission field. A hot three-courdinner was served at one table set for ten guests. Several tiny ships placed on blue cellophane formed the attractive centerpiece, with matching candles on either side. The place cards were tiny Scotties earning suitcases. Miss Hodges guests were Miss Beth Christensen, Miss Nadine Madsen, Miss Blanche Christensen, Miss Carma Kofoed, J. Y. Merrell, Lloyd Whitworth, LaPount Goodliffe, J. Warren Knudson and Jarvis Petersen. A social evening was spent follow- two-cour- se Christensen. SATURDAY SPECIALS: Faculty Party The Ladies Faculty League met Wednesday at four p. m. at the home of Mrs. Rulon Manning. Miss Nlal Nelson, president, was in charge, and announced the following program: Book review, Mrs. Alice LeCornu, and piano selections, Mrs. Evelyn Kay. A luncheon was served two-cour- se to forty-seve- n guests present. The committee in charge was Mrs. Manning, Mrs. Hervin Bunderson, Mrs. A. L. Freeman, Mrs. Nephi K. Young, Mrs. Wilford Freeman, Miss Ivy Rae Mason and Miss Zula Hansen. Missionary se Miss Rita Victor was hostess at evening honor- ing J. Holmgren of Garland, who ft ill leave for an Australian mission in the near future. A delicious hot dinner was served after which Bunco was played, with prizes going to Dean Woods of GarB land and Miss Inez Gray of Willard. B B B B Mantua Choir Wins Praise fl Last Sunday in the afternoon session of quarteily conference the singing was done by the Mantua Choir The population of Mantua is 370 and the number in the choir was 62, or ing dinner. 17 per cent of the entire population of the ward. We wonder if this lousewarming record can be duplicated in any other the Wednesday afternoon following ward in the church. We doubt it ladies enjoyed a housewarming at very much. Also, these 62 were not just memthe lovely completed home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jensen at Garland: bers of the choir they were singers, Mrs. Orson Nelson, Mrs. A. W. Val- exceptionally good singers at that. Another thing that is very unusual entine, Mrs. J. W. Valentine and Mrs. was the fact that one family, at least, N. L. Hansen. Dinner was served at a beautifully was represented by six singers and decorated table covered with a lace three or four families by five each. cloth and centered with a bowl of cut flowers. Following dinner needle Say you saw it in The News. work and social conversation formed the entertainment of the afternoon. Later in the afternoon the following ladies called: Mrs. James Jensen, Mrs. Orville Jensen, Mrs. Roy Stone, Mrs. Spencer Stone and Mrs. John Larsen. Before returning home, delicious refreshments were served. Take Romance !atre Sunday jtverage of five hundred Holly-lextr- as enjoyed a musical fiesta consecutive days at Colum-fudio- s, when they were paid to d listen to the glorious voice of Moore as she appears in some 1 most spectacular musical se- .feven ws of Ill Take Romance, the vhich starts Sunday at the ' Theatre with Melvyn Douglas, fed In the cast are Stuart Erwin Helen Westley. f than fifty-fiv- e hundred ks were passed out to B B IB B B B B B B MEATS B B B a m a a a a a a B a a B B H B 6c YAMS, It) LEMONS (Heavy With Juice) Dozen 30c BEEF POT ROASTS (Fancy) lb 15c PRIME RIB OR RUMP ROASTS, lb., ,17c STEAKS (Loin, Round or lb. 20c VEAL CUTLETS OR STEAKS, lb.. . 22c LEG OF PORK ROASTS, lb 22c PORK SHOULDER ROASTS, tb 19c LOIN OR RIB CHOPS, tb 23c 17c PORK SAUSAGE, tb HAMBURGER (Fresh Ground) tb...,15c 25c COLD MEATS (Assorted) tb T-Bo- IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBIB n star singing the Gavotte from and still others were given the Auxiliary Meeting musical treat of the duet from The regular meeting of the AmeriMadame Butterfly. can Legion Auxiliary was held Monday evening at the home of Mre. Lewis Jones. Presiding, xvas Mrs. S. Martin Rasmussen, president. The program, under the direction of Mrs. Victor J. Bott, included musical numbers by FOR SALE adobe dwelling, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Griffiths, and modem and in good location. Easy an interesting talk on legislative terms. S. Norman Lee. (jl4-1problems by Senator Will Holmes. Later in the evening, refreshments MONEY TO LOAN See W. L. Glover, members District Manager, Beneficial Life were served to twenty-si- x (d21-jInsurance Co. by the following committee: Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. F. J. Holton, REAL ESTATE LOANS Miss Rilla Holst, Mrs. Elsie Jensen, REAL ESTATE SOLI Mrs. Ann Jensen and Mrs. Moroni REAL ESTATE BOUGHT-- S. Jensen. NORMAN LEE CLASSIFIED COLUMN 8) 4) dally these dress atmosphere players, who sit as audience members in FOR SALE 22,000 feet 4 Inch pipe, froduction of the Metropolitan smooth ends with dresser couplings. I House and an enormous sett Practically new; price per foot withanting the famous ten million out couplings 18c per foot, wTth Teatro Colon in Buenos Aires, couplings 22c per foot, in 20 and listened as Miss 40 foot lengths. Also other usable Moore sang jinking song from "Travlata" material. Beverly Machinery & Tudr Williams, Russell Supply Co., Sugar Factory, Logan, Irene Crane and A. . (Jll-21- ) Utah. 'Phone 925. Gondolfi, Mntet and finale of the i4 of Martha. CASH PAID For dead am, tiselesa 2 cows and horses. 'Phone Atoned to the Columbia ladv-t- f' Reverse rharren. T 1 493-J-- t Dancing Party The Jollyette Dancing club held a dancing party Wednesday evening at the commercial club rooms in this city. Pink carnations and acacia arranged in a crystal basket centered the refreshment table. Lighted yellow tapers in crystal candelabra burned at each end. Thirty-fiv- e couples enjoyed tie affair. The committee on arrangements included Mr. and Mrs. Mack Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whitworth, Mr. and Mrs. Reynold V. Reeder and Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Hamilton. Fish-bur- n, Sorority Meets Jife is too short not to live comfortably To be able to talk with friends to avoid the trouble of trips here and ere are some of the conveniences of o te ephone. Saving trips also Baves lm? is telephone a constant prot- ection for any emergency. hdroZ?kMemt0n !elethones home B Q B B b. B Ma-no- At Roxy ns 2-l- Honored a party Wednesday BLUE PINE COFFEE, lb 25c SALMON (Brimfull) 2 Tall Cans 25c CORN (Tender, Sweet, Creamed) Can 10c PEAS (Glenwood No. 2 Sieve) 2 Cans 25c SLICED BEETS (Ready to Serve) Can 9c CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP, 6 Big Bars 25c STRING BEANS, 3 Cans 25c SODA CRACKERS, Box 21c GRAINS OF GOLD (Cereal) Pkg 19c CORN FLAKES, Large Pkg. 9c MACARONI (Gold Medal) Pkg 5c 3 Cans SPAGHETTI, 25c Dozen 32c GRAPEFRUIT, CELERY OR CELERY HEARTS 10c LETTUCE (Ice Pack) Head 8c fr in the less than 2 cents a day Utah Epsilon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi met Thursday exening at the home of Mrs. Elva J. Gibbs. Mrs. Bernice Shelby gave the opening and closing ritual and Miss Norma Wheatley gave a very interesting discussion of Histoiic Modes In Hair Dress." Miss Uarda Mathias discussed Individual Coiffure fthich was enjoyed very much by the girls. Mrs. Ruth Wilson from the Logan chapter attended part of the meeting and extended an Invitation to the local chapter to attend their Valentine dinner dance. Money so take talks up and down Automobile Row and see what it says about Buick. First off you discover that this sparkling stepper is of all the the lowest-price- d size. of its s straight-eightatlowerfigures, sixes do, some than even, or two dollar a within and its others. several of a week But the story isnt told hi the bare prices its told in the astonishing amount those modest figures cover! Next-itli- sts In the Speci vl, for instance, wheei-bas- e, h you get 107 horsepower with straight eight smoothness, efficiency, and d die exclusive new Dyna. 122-inc- -- valve-in-hea- SaSiSsStSS brilliance and thrifty You get comfort of a new flash $1022 kind, with Knee Action on the front and the scoop of the year BuiCoil Torqub-FreSpringing on the rear. -- at Flint. Mich. 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Bride Showered Mrs. Milton Bell of Salt Lake City, formerly Miss Erma Evans of this city, wa8 motif of a delightfully arranged bridal shower given Friday evening by Miss Eliza Phillips, Mrs. Ronald Packer and Mrs. Nellie Cheal, at the Clieal residence on North Main street. A social evening was enjoyed and the bride received many beautiful and useful gifts. Refreshments were served to fifteen bidden guests. A General Motors Value N. V. WATKINS MOTOR COMPANY North Main Street -- No. 153 Brigham, Utah - - Telephone |