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Show mm 'ni" Ct. jwwhiibtmi nrnrim urTfiiuuiimu piiw iiBrifffryiiiiifi mw iwi J lwn Ki.ijiJji)lia THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Local Family Utah 5 Thursday, November 7, 1963 Honored at Farewell Fetes v H ?S v s . i x - r"v f- "V i glliimaifr.YrftSTY K V MfV lf ''- S- 'Vv- Red Cross Holds Capping hu - Several local women and girls were capped as gray ladles by the American National Red Cross on Wednesday evening, Oct. 30 at the Pioneer Memorial Nursing home, Senior Gray Ladles capped were Mesdames James Black, Gene Clark, Lewis Damon, Francis, Manuel Fu- ter, chairman of the board of The directors spoke on The Value corned and of Service, Mrs. J, E. conducted the pinning Ryan ceremony, with Mrs. Nelson conducting the capping. Mrs. Norton presented the certificates and led the pledge, after which Mrs. Ryan pro. nounced the benediction. Wayne F. Christina Mantor, Aera entes, U. E. Garrison, How. ard Irvin, Dewane Jenson, nursing representative attend. Jaquish, Robert Jamison, Fred Nason, John Ormsby, Jo. seph Pelham, Max Petty, John Reese, Richard Roberts, Max Rubin, Bob Smith, John Swish, er and Bryce Wilhite, junior Ladles capped were Gray Miss Marilyn Brousseau, Miss Ladles Community club will Diana Godfrey and Miss Beth meet on Thursday, Nov, 7, at McDermott. the War Memorial Home to L. D. Wilde, retired Box hear on SPEAKER the top. GUEST disSchool Elder lc The Volunteer and the Red cuss High affairs.teacher, public was Jesse Haws, Red Cross The meeting will be under the Cross field representative. He direction of the public affairs reported that the American Red with Mrs. Leo G. department, Cross will have a new nation, chairman of the day, Adams, next Gen. al president May since the guest speaker. eral Gruenther will retire af. introducing Director member Is Mrs. national as ter serving presl. Blaine Olsen. dent since 1956 after complet. SERVING for the refresh, lng 37 years of service In the ments period, which will be held He added that the US army. 3:45 to 4:15 p.m. will from Red Cross has 3400 chapters Smith and her com. be Hope and that over two million volmlttee consisting of Shirley unteers are trained .for Jobs, Cook, Shirley Hanson, Joan and emphasized that continuing and Evelyn Larsen. Phlppen needs exist for more people. The regular meeting will be. the for evening Program gin at 4:15 p.m., and all mem. opened with Invocation by Au bers of the club are urged to bry L. Moody, administrator of be In attendance. Welcome the nursing home. was extended by Mrs. Joseph Fashion for all time: the Nelson, chairman of the Gray newest watches have wooden Lady service. Robert J. Pot. faces. Community Club Slates Speaker land, Corinne, girl Oct. 30 John Myrl and Madge Peter sen Grundle, Brigham City, boy Dan Harold and Opal Joette new; Of Local Gray Ladies Kimber Llljenqulst, Hyrum, girl couples wel. little newcomers at Cooley Memorial Hospital during the past two weeks: following Oct. 21 Alvin and Patricia Fuhs Smith, Brigham City, girl Joseph Peck and Emily Gerald Louise Tolman Corbett, Tre. monton, girl Oct. 22 Lester Lynn and Julia Marie Hancock Taylor, Brigham City, girl Oct. 23 Paulino Antonia and Edurijes Mendez Sanchez, Texas, girl Vern and Carol Gam Hess, Fielding, boy Knowlton Hanks and Virginia Smith Brown, Brigham City, area. On Wednesday evening, Oct. 30, the couple was Joined by a group of friends and travel, ed to the Logan LDS temple, and then came home for a lunch, eon party at the home of Pre. sldent and Mrs. Joseph R. Reed. Nov. 1 Alfred and Lola Farber (Hun. saker) Parker, Roy, girl John Edward and Dorothy (Sue) Serelka Gomez, Brigham City, boy Nov. 2 Adell Neeley and JUdy Ann McNeeley Braegger, Route 2, boy Nov. 3 Donald K. and Ruth E. Groom Murphey, Perry, boy Nov. 4 Edward Peter and Phyllis Mae Klsler Relfel, Brigham City, boy Wayne and Fatty Smith Hun. saker, Brigham City, girl The other quartet members at the party, which was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl the Eugene were Wright, De. Earl Wrights, Wrights, Laun Sacketts and the Ander. spns. In discussing old times, the singing group recalled over 150 funerals at which they had sung during the years. North Box Elder and Brig, ham City LDS stake preslden. cles and high councllmen and their wives gathered Saturday evening at the new stake cen. ter for a dinner meeting, where gifts were presented to the An. dersens and an entertaining farewell program was held. Mr. Andersen served In the stake presidency of the North Box Elder LDS stake for five years. A FAMILY party was held Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. R. Parker, with the Andersens five child, ren, Krlstene, Douglas Lee, Ted Richard, Cheryl and Alisa, Joining with their parents, aunt and uncles and cousins for a lovely family dinner and afternoon and evening of visit Of Condensed Soups i 'I r New pledges to the Eusllon chapter of Beta Sigma Phi PLEDGES national sorority include Pat Johnson, Phyllis Smith and Sylvia Musser (seated) and Janet Long, Connie Smith, Georgie Pender, Pauline Vomvas and Diane Brewster. They were "pinned at pledges at the recent preferential tea held bv the sorority SORORITY , was enjoyed by all. In addition to the larger or. ganlzed parties, the Andersens been guests of many have friends who have held parties to bid the popular local rest-dent- s farewell and wish them well In their new home. Jollyette Club Schedules Dance Jollyette Dance club will meet at the War Memorial home on Saturday, Nov. 9, with the soc. lal hour beginning at 9:30 p.m. Members are urged to come early In order to be eligible for the door prize. All Jolly, ette members and their guests are Invited to attend. BE with refreshments served to all. Farm Bureau Symptoms of Distress Arising from Ladies to Meet Ladies of the Box Elder Farm Bureau will meet on Friday, Nov. 8, at 2 p.m. In the Cor. lnne LDS ward hall. The pub. 11c Is Invited to attend, with a special call made to members to attend for the elec, tlon of officers. Reports on the leadership meeting will be given, and pamplets on home beautification, foods and clothing will be available for distribution. Following the formal meeting, a social time will be held STOMACH ULCERS DUE TO EXCESS acid QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST fTr Over five million package of the WILLAAO rUMTMSNThavebetnaold dittreu ariiing from Stomach and Duodenal Ulcora due to Ei for relief of tymploma of coat Add Poor Dlgoation, Sour or Upaot Stomach, Oatdnccc, Heartburn. Sloop. Itcenoco, etc., due to Iicaet Add. Aik for Wlllerd'e M.iioge" which fully eipltmi thio home treatment frea at j Glen's Rexall Drug; Hamilton Macks Pharmacy; Drug; Skaggs Drug Center. GillMI LaMar Frank and Lois Mae Homemakers Shout The Praises if that Andersen has served at the local office, Joined toge. ther Monday evening at the Tropical restaurant for a din. ner and program. Gifts were presented to the Andersens and a pleasant evening of visiting Oct. 24 City, boy Oleen Charles and Wllda Ros. etta Kay Nicholas, Roy, boy William Howard and Janine Juliene Myers Thomas, Brig, ham City, girl Oct. 27 Mark Steven and Sandra Lynn Swaner Hayes, Ogden, girl Ambrose William and Eute. miaApodaka Quire, Brigham City, girl Lawrence and Louiue Gertrude Moffett Porter, Brigham City, boy Oct. 29 David Hughey and Roberta Katherine Pehrson Westmore- V lng. Fellow Post Office employees and their wives, along with many retired employees who have worked during the 17 years girl Jorgensen Williams, .Brigham V, PRIDAY evening found the couple enjoying a dinner party with three other members of a singing quartet and their wives. son, Mrs. Bryce Wilhite, Mrs. Richard Roberts Second row, Mrs Bob Smith, Mrs. James Black, Mrs. Lewis Damon, Mrs. George Francis, Mrs. Max Petty, Mrs. Howard Irvin, Mrs Robert Jamison, Mrs. John Ormsby, Mrs. Fred Nason, Mrs. Michael Jaquish, and Mrs. John Reese. Absent from photo Mrs. Max Rubin, Mrs. Dewayne Jenson. WHOS 7 - 0J h y GRAY LADIES CAPPED These senior and junior Gray Ladies were capped in ceremonies last week at the Pioneer 'Memorial Nursing home. Front, left to right, Mrs. Poseph Pelham, Mrs. Gene Clark, Mrs. John Swisher, Mrs. Manual Fuentes, Miss Diana Godfrey, Miss Mari-y- n Brousseau, Miss Beth MrDermott, Mr. U. E. Garri- - George (j- f - ' f i 155-acr- in the V V v 1 vc. v ? i ivj t ; Mr. and Mrs. Lee R. An. have been honored dersen guests at a number of fare, well parties during the past week. Andersen will leave this weekend to assume work with In Othello, the Post Office Wash., and his family will join him In a few months when their new home Is completed e ranch unit on their tJ BLOCKS Your Harvest of Values at 400 Pair MENS and BOYS CASUAL PANTS Famous Brands. Values to $5.95 2 or Jobs Daughters 2for5 300 MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS Will Sponsor Spaghetti Dinner Bethel No. 11 of the Inter, national Order of Jobs Daugh. ters will sponsor a spaghetti Values to $6.95 2 or 2 for 5 dinner on from 5:30 Saturday, Nov. 9, to 8:30 p.m. at the Corinne Masonic lodge. 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