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Show color scheme was carried out. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Kent and family of Millville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Neilson of Hyrum were out of town guests. Mrs. Mary Minerlly, who has spent the winter at Brigham with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Douglas, was honored on her eighty-sixth birthday, birth-day, Sunday, at the Douglas home. A dinner party was held where covers were laid for twenty guests. A beautiful birthday cake centered the table. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Sr., Mr. Vernon Perkins and Mrs. Lewis Perkins, Jr., were among the guests who attended. Mrs. Fannie Brown who has spent the past 6 weeks at Ogden, guest of her- sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Ames, returned re-turned to her home here, Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Mr. D. H. Maughan, who has spent the past three weeks at Salt Lake, with him brother Alex Maughan, returned home Tuesday evening. Mrs. Martha Leishman entertained entertain-ed at' a quilting on Thursday. A delicious dinner and supper was served to Mesdames Caroline Leisiiman, Martha Williamson, Jane Parkinson, Cassie S. Brench-ley, Brench-ley, Veda Smith, Lydia Larson, Larue Stoddard, Mrs. Alex Turcot Tur-cot and Mrs. Leishman. A no-riost sleig-h riding party was hed on Saturday evening In honor of Mrs. Melvin Archibald, who was observing her birthday. Luncheon was served at the Archibald Archi-bald home to Messrs and Mesdames Mes-dames Lewis Perkins, Luther Baldwin, Bald-win, Leroy Thorpe, Cyril Maughan, James Harris, Arnold Archibald, Roy Leishman and Melvin Archibald. Archi-bald. Charles Wyatt and Evan Perkins spent Monday at Ogden. Jack Williamson was a visitor in Ogden Og-den on Tuesday. The Second ward MJA Gold and Green ball will be held on Tuesday evening in the ward recreation re-creation hall. The MXA. dances will be demonstrated and Miss Celia Poppleton will be crowned queen. jlner Served To Lions At Wellsville Lville The Lions monthly j and business meeting was (n Wednesday evening. The j was sponsored by the fol-f! fol-f! ladies, Mrs. Preston Brench-,Irs. Brench-,Irs. Lewis Brenchley, Mrs. Leishman, Mrs. Ray eLish-J eLish-J Mrs. Allan Leishman and (jchie Maughan, Mrs. Char- atham. The table was dec-j dec-j with three bleding heart jid dishes of mints carried he red and White color i for St. Valentines Day. A ree course dinner was serv-i serv-i 27 Lions. Radah. Leishman was host-I host-I the Junior Literary club at me on Wednesday evening. t business meeting was held, ch Mrs. Ida Allen, president d. Mrs. Anna Parwinson he book review, "Job", by Roth. Luncheon wias serv-j serv-j twelve members. The next '.,r will be held at the home ' ;. Eva Brenchley on Feb-!?6. Feb-!?6. A valentine party honor-,je honor-,je club and their partners j held on Friday 14, at the ')f Mrs. Guy H. Maughan. ,J Just-A-Mere club held their , ; on Thursday at the home i 3. May Hall. Sewing was , . and a delicious luncheon j ved to Mesdames Edna Hall, , Archibald, Lenore Walters, j Waiters, Miuzzenta Joy, , Murray, Millioent Maughan, , LeLshman, . and .. Martha ; Mya . Perkins i, mUs. " S'ii:t5of i." "uence. i s,ar -Dooper left Salt Lake ; i-y ' eteaing at' 6:30 for . the , n States mission. Mr. Jo-. Jo-. Jooper, Preston Brenchley iss Eleanor Cooper started : l the; canyon early Thurs-orning Thurs-orning but could not get l Miss Martha Murray went t Lake, Wednesday and . until Elder Cooper left. The family sent a telegram to ;hing him a happy journey, eed and protection on his nd Mrs. Lamont Leishman dicing over the arrival of a hy cn Sunday. Mother and re doing fine. has been received ' by j and relatives here of the k a baby girl to Mr. and k-chie Blanchard of Logan jrsday at a Logan hospital lo the birth Sunday of a i. b to Mr. and Mrs. Michael E of Beaver Dam. All con-Lre con-Lre doing nicely. Martha eLishman entertain-liay entertain-liay at Dinner in honor of Ithday. anniversary, of Miss I Jjt-: jian. A delicious 3 I A' okl. of jfrmts co;: r"re" j le where a" pmk.anrrsv ju- |