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Show three page y ELDER JOURNAL City. Utah Octobw 27. 1950 JEZ. Girl Born To Mr. yMrs. Murle Veckers of Brigham w Elias Yates toccived word this week of a baby girl to he birth Mrs. Murle Veckers of "walla. Washington. Veckers Is Yates. Mrs. Ruth Bott Gives Talk To Auxiliary Meet Inadvertently the name of Mrs. Ruth Bott was left out of a report of the annual American auxiliarys membership luncheon, held last Monday at the War Memorial home. Mrs. Bott, who is past Utah department president, national committee-womaand chairman of the department of National security, gave the principal talk at the luncheon. Le-gto- n n ackin the "Stnaddlc" AGAIN mitd ex ( The 50c Dollar ) Misses Jean Shonka And Ann Ericksen Give ' eo Honoring B.P.W. National Miss Jean Shonka Ann Ericksen were a beautifully and Miss' arranged tea w. national director, Miss Beatrice of New York City. The held at their apartment ,as 122 north Second west Sunday afternoon with over 100 ladies attending. Invitations were extended to B- - P. W. club members of the northern district which includes clubs from Ogden, Tremonton, Bngham City and Logan. Also present were the state B. P. W. president, Mrs. Susan Grue of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Rupert Blackham, district director from Dewejville. Miss Shonka is the club regional recording secretary. Guests were greeted at the door by Lenora Romer. The club colors of green gold were carried out in fim0r"!8 the B. P. Pat-terse- n f decorations. Pouring was the club presi dent, Mrs. Pearl Hunsaker, as sisted by the Christensen trip lets who served during the calling hours. the fortune of each lady. Places were laid for Mrs. Gayle Director The Locust camp of DaughTingey, Mrs. Reed Tlngey, Mrs. Mrs. Keith Boyer entertained Robert Stack, Mrs. Kent Jensen, ters of Utah Pioneers met FriCrompton Family Holds at her home last week for mem- Mrs. Winston Nelson and two 8 October at 20, o'clock in day, was B. Olsen Lucille Mrs. Reunion Here Sunday of her bridge club. bers the of at home guests, Mrs. Qulg Nielsen and the evening hostess to the Seagull camp of small tables were cen- Mrs. Max Bott. Two Mrs. Nora Crompton, now stay- the Priscilla Bott Bott. Captain pre of Utah Pioneers Daughters ing at the home of Mr .and Mrs. on Thursday evening, Oct. 19. sided and conducted the meet- - tered with ciever glass trees High score prize was .won by adorned with black and orange Mrs. Winston Nelson with cut E. Crompton of Tremonton, Her home was beautifully deco ing.The Clever fa- prize being awarded Halloween candies. to Mrs. sat at the head table Sunday, rated with a profusion with the began meeting of roses, forth vors the season's Qulg Nielsen. when the family of Mrs. CrompLove carrying At Home. The song, openand gladiolas from dragons snap ton and the late Robert ing prayer was offered by Berher garden. held a reunion at Vice nice Foote and was followed by conJensen Hazel Rees Pioneer park in Brigham ducted Captain the meeting, with Cap- the song, Fm So Glad When Free Lecture On City. tain Chloe N. Peterson presid- Daddy Comes Home, by Edith the reunion Kent. picnic Enjoying The opening song was CHRISTIAN SCIENCE in the warm autumn sun were ing. Minutes of the meeting held and Come, Ye Saints, Come, the following: Mr. and Mrs. the invocation was pronounced May 18, were read and approv Come and Learn More About the Healing Power of God! Will Olsen of Ogden, Mr. and ed. ' Roll call showed 10 mem by Mrs. Mattie Berg. Mrs. Laura bers NeMrs. Glen Olsen of Reno, four members and present Zundell sang Friendliness," acvada, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Ol- companied on the piano by Mrs. excused. , Subject . . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: A Foundasen and children, Karen, Brent Verna Johnson. History of William Davis, an and Bonnie of Ogden. of tion for World Brotherhood and Peace City, early pioneer Brigham A sketch of the life of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Olsen Sarah Burbank, written by her- was read by Hazel Norton. A and children, Diane and Darlene self at the age of 89, was read solo, "Sometime," was sung by Lecturer . Arthur C. Whitney, C.S. of Chicago, 111 and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nel Mrs. Vera Anderson. Mrs. Daisy Bott. by son and children Dennis and Zundel then The lesson was The Univer Member of the Board of Lectureship of The sang The Old Bus Mr. and Mrs. Dale of Ogden. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, tic Bridge, and the lesson was sity of Utah and Other schools D. E. Crompton and daughter in Boston, Massachusetts. was of Scientist, by given Days," Y. Early Stella Mrs. Phillips. given by Shirley of Tremonton and Mr. The subject of the lesson out- Orba Andreason. An interesting Place . . , 566 East South Temple Street and Mrs. Robert Crompton of lined for October was The Uni- discussion of early school days followed The lesson. Brigham City. Time . . . Sunday Afternoon, Oct. 29 at 3 oclock versity of Utah and Other Early Children of Mrs. Nora Cromp Schools. Books, as gifts, were pre to ton unable attend the reunion sented to Hazel Norton and Mary Reports of the annual conwere Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cromp vention Auspices FIRST AND SECOND CHURCHES OF Collett, who were members of In Salt held Lake City ton-oPocatello, Idaho, and Mr. on September 30 were given by the past presidency. The clos CHRIST SCIENTIST, SALT LAKE CITY and Mrs. J. H. Bailey of Midvale. song was "My Old Kentucky lng Mrs. LECTURE Vera RADIOCAST BY KSL, 1160 KG and Peterson Captain Home" and the closing prayer Lee of the County company. song was offered by Mary Jepp6on. Following the closing Reading Circle Hears and the benediction by -- Mrs. Refreshments were served by Review By Alice Rich Rose Young, refreshments were Priscilla Bott and Orba Andreaserved to 19 members and six son. The Reading Circle held their guests by Mrs. Mattie Berg, regular meeting Wednesday eve Cleo Madsen and Mae E. Hoopes. Millow Creek D.U.P. Mrs. of Abbie home the at ning R. Madsen where they were en Camp Plan Social tertained with a review of the Mathers Honored By The Willow Creek camp of the The Little Princesses, book, of Utah Pioneers will Daughters written by Marion Crawford and Perry Junior Gleaners entertain their husbands with a Mrs. very ably reviewed by The Junior Gleaners of the social and dance at the Willard Alice Rich. hall Friday ward entertained their ward amusement Perry A delicious tray luncheon was October 27, It was anevening, mothers last Tuesday evening, served to 18 ladies following October 24 at the home of their nounced today. the review. At the affair Eliza White, who The next meeting will be held teacher, Mrs. Maude White. The recently moved to Brigham City, as outlined Gleaner in the title, at the home of Mrs. May Ste will be the honored guest. wart on November 8 when Mrs. work, Comradry," was carried A good attendance of memof the party. as theme the will give the Margaret Johnsen bers and their husbands is dewas The conducted program review. Mrs. Jennie Carlson, capAmerica," sired; by Glenda Larsen. was sung and the Gleaner sheaf tain, said. was given by Donna Wood, fol lowed by a song, The Serenade LOVELIER HOME Of The Belft, by Sherry McFall, accompanied by Opal Petersen, WE NEVER SAi THAT The story of Ruth was given toy JOBS TOO Pat Christensen and talks were SMALL 'WER given by Dorothy Hirschi, Gaye Nebeker, Arlene Wight and Opal MADE Petersen. Following the program, games were played and delicious re freshments served with the Halloween colors toeing carried out in the table decorations and Enhance the charm and menu. Clever place cards made home beauty of your resembling a sheath of grain, with drapes selected and marked guests places. Corsages made to your taste and were presented to each mother needs. Lined or unlined. by her own daughter. A tribute the mothers was -- given toy Over 75 samples - to Glenda Larsen and the response choose from. on behalf of the mothers was Shantungs, Damask, Pebgiven toy Iva Lou Nebeker. ble Weave, Faille, DeerSZjJO&IHMAi; Prayer was given by Ruth skin and Cotton Prints. Hirschi. Mothers honored at the party L A Kupponheimer U priced but included Mrs. IvaLou Nebeker, Mrs. Ruth Hirschi, Mrs. Vera very little more than many that are Larsen, Mrs. MoFall, Mrs. Ber not nearly its equal. And since a tha Wight, Mrs. Carrie Petersen, Mrs. LaVon Wagstaff and Mrs. Kuppenheimer give you longer, Mary Wood. Republican Candidate For sturdier wear not to mention good Mrs. Lucille B. Olsen Is Hostess To Seagull Camp D.U.P. Thursday Locust Camp of D.U.P. Hold Meeting Friday Mrs. Keith Boyer Entertains At Bridge colors contained ... ! . : ) ' is i f! i i . i.t. . f for TILE bathrooms. dralnbo&rd tops, window sills, etc. Marble Fireplaces FREE ESTIMATES John H. Bott And Sons Co. Brigham City. Utah Monuments & Tile WHERE JONES FOR A SMARTER, CUSTOM STANDS u.s. DRAPES Economy of the can dollar is an ABSOLUTE MUST pgjit nqw before the Tornado of Inflation lays us all flat. Every' reduce expenditures and agency in the federal government can of this country deif voters the increase the general efficiency mand it. The quicksand of mere and more debt is no solution. 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