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Show To Appear At DahceBowl 1 SOCIETY Mr. And Mrs. Lamont Yates Announce The Arrival Of Baby Boy Impressive Investiture services were held Monday afternoon, February 26, for six new little tea Brownies. The investiture was held at the Central school at .4 oclock.. Mrs. Richard Alston, Brownie Troop No. 1 leader, and Mrs. . Elmer1 Jeppsen, chairman of the troop committee, received the little guests and their mothers. , m; Rejoicing over the arrival of a new baby toy are Mr. and Mrs. Lamont Yates of Brigham City. The baby was born the morning of March 5 at the Cooley Memorial hospital. The mother is the former Elsie Bott The new baby will be named George Ellis after his two grandfathers. ir " & ' v ,, w - , Select Readings Given By Mrs. Grant Black The Reading Circle met nesday, February 28, at the home of Mrs. Kenneth Weight. Sixteen ladles were present to enjoy a very different and interesting evening under the direction of Mrs. Grant Black. . Mrs. Black gave a number of select readings followed by all the ladles present giving a Wed- choice reading or poem from all known authors. Many original articles and poems were also read. were Delicious refreshments served by Mrs, Weight The next meeting of the cle Is scheduled for March 14, at the home of Mrs. Eberhart Bundel. Mrs. Rudger Price will be in charge of the book review. YtpmW. AuX. Announce Candidates' Names Nominations for officers for Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary were conducted Thursday, March 1 at regular semimonthly meeting at the War t Memorial home. ' Girls Invested Monday were o Joan Andersen, Gertrude Nielsen, pie, Judy Jaralyn and Pay rte, Linda Rasmussen Nedra Petersen. Jean Hust entered the Brownie Circle on Monday, March 5. Mrs. Elmer Jeppsen presided over the tea table which was covered with a lace cloth and beautifully decorated With yellow daisies as a centerpiece and golden tapers at either end of the table. The scout colors are gold and green. The meeting opened with colors advanced by color guards, Harriet Westenskow. LaDene Reeve and Mary Alice Alston. All present pledged alleglence to the flag and joined in singing America. Mrs. Alston welcomed the mothers and gave a brief history of scouting and the basic Miss Ruby Ring i upon which scouting principles recognized as the worlds greatest acrobatic dancer, will be the featured performer on the floor show at . the is organized. The youngsters then presented Dance Bowl, Saturday night. Miss Ring is a sister of Ros3 the Brownie story in drama. .Norr, Dance Bowl manager,' and is coming to Brigham Those were Rita City from an eastern television network appearance with Harris, participating Linda Rae Jeppsen MerEdgar Bergen and Charlie McCarthy. " lyn Harris, Arlene Orwin and Mary Alice Alston. Mary, Beth to is invited Everyone phone Brighamites Witness Harriet iBaird, Westenskow, their society Items for the News Mary Eleanore Johnson and e BYU Opera In Provo i Reeve were the curtains. and Journal to 771. Mr. and Mrs. Ira W. Larsen, Mr. and Mns. Nello Chrlstoffer-seand Mrs. Melvin L. Kay accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mecham, Mrs. Veda Mason Skanchy, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Layton of Salt Lake City to Provo last Wednesday to see The Marriage of Figaro, the annual B.Y.U. opera production. V , i Miss Dixie Ann Mecham, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Larsen was .cast in a leading role for the third consecutive year. She played Marcelini, a role which afforded her an excellent opportunity to demonstrate her dramatic ability in a character part, as well as her outstanding Gilles-,eet1sy- ( are still , open Nominations e accepted aJhe an )e eld Thursday, March 15, Nominations to date are: for president, Carrie Petersen, senior vice president, Zina Olsen; junior vice president, Nola Larsen; chaplain, Johanna Petersen, treasurer, Eva Smith; conductress, Marjorie Trease, Gladys Ruddell and Nora Pettlngill, and three year trustee, Ellen Rich-maFollowing the business meeting a social was held honoring Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kimber. A gift was presented the couple. Light refreshments were Margaret was Johnson moon. , i the Investiture services were conducted by Mrs. Alston assisted by Mrs. Johnson who presented the girls at the woods. Mrs. Markham pinned the Brownie tree foil on each girl. Mrs. Bill Harris assisted with the refreshments. Four new troops will be started in the Intermediate group of girl scouts in the near future. Anyone interested in scouting is invited to contact Mrs. Alston at 119 east First South or' by 'Classmates of Katherine Young honored her at a 6hower on Monday, February 26, at the home of Mrs. Thayne O. Moyes. Those entertaining were Francis Petersen, Jeanine Spackman and Merlyn Jensen. A delicious luncheon was served from a dinner table covered with lace cloth and centered with a bouquet of sweet peas. The group made a brides book for Miss Young and following opening of the gifts Mary Gunderson tied ribbons in hair. the bride-to-be- s Those attending the shower were: Rojean Ward, Mary Carol Jerry Nelson, Roundy, Carol Ann Yates, Darlene Burt, Donna Facer, Mrs. Erving Wight, Mrs. Thayne 0. Moyes, and the guest of honor. Gun-derse- All ladies the present at Liter-ar- of the monthly meeting section of the Civic ImPhasprovement club were very Introduced ed with the program. Mrs. by Mrs. Murray Mason, was speaker. Call guest Vosco The major part of the after-to noon was spent in getting know more about how books and stories are written and Mrs. Call related many Incidents from personal experience which greatly interested the listeners. Katie Moores Son, a short was story written by Mrs. Call, Miss read Joyce by beautifully Thorum, dramatics instructor at the high school. Following the reading a question and answer session was held with many of the ladies present participating. y pub-lishe- Easter Motif Used For Schedules Bridge Party On Thurs. Sorority Spring was in the air on Thursday, March 1, when Mrs. James Barker entertained at bridge. The Easter motif was used throughout the party. The small tables were .beautifully decorated with jonquils in lovely bud vases. Guests for the evening were Mrs. Mrs. George Craghead, Leon Reese and Mrs. Grant Olsen. Prizes for the evening went to Mrs. Albert Stoner and Mrs. Grant Olsen. Is Mrs. Orson Visits From UJi, Lewis t Mrs. Orson U. Hyer ton was guest Sunday day at the home of u Mrs. Norwood Hyer. Monday morning jj. entertained a few frienk home to hear Mrs. (w tell of her experiences' touring Europe last Oct November. Those whij In to enjoy Mrs. Hyers were Mrs. Richard Hanse" Art Steffen, Mrs. Les Bun C F. Epley, Mrs. Don & Mrs. Armour Jensen m Grant Allred. Light reiresments wett to the group Monday afternoon Mrs. was guest speaker at ti dies Faculty league. I Mrs. Lou Breitenbd Storytelling Hours Story telling time Wednesday, March ), sched- Entertains Bridget for Wednesday, today, Mrs. Lou Breitenbeker uled under the tained Thursday evening, and Friday Thursday of Epsilon Chapter 1, at regular bridge clufc' sponsorship A delicious hot suppe of Beta Sigma Phi at the public served followed by bridge library. Special guests were Ma first 4 and at oclock, Today second graders are cordially in- May and iMrs. Dale Frje, vited to meet in the basement Bridge prizes went of the library and enjoy an hour Mark Nielsen and of listening to stories. Thursday, Humpherys. Those present were: fe March 8, third and fourth graders are invited. Friday, March ley Wight, (Mrs. James j 9, the stories will be for filth Mrs. J. Y. Ferry, Mrs. Nelson. Mrs. Nielsen at; and sixth grade students. Humpherys. Everyone is invited to phone their society Items for the News The phone number of the News and Journal Society editor Is 771. Phone your society news and Journal to 771. - calling Hear Literary Section Mrs: Vosco Call Thurs. Miss Katherine Young Honored By Classmates Impressive Investiture Services Held for Brownie Girl Scouts At The Central School i f .r 625. n I AYlS HELP STOP, DISEASE ones job. Yours ... to Bee to it that illness at home receives proper to ... attention. 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