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Show page thbee Officers Wives Meet Legion Auxiliary With Logan Club For Initiated Fifteen Lecture On South Korea New Members JOURNAL ELDER Mrs. Dean Freeman, Mrs. Wen-del- l Hess and Mrs. Glen Johnson were guests of the Logan Officers Wives club last Thursday evening, April 19. They attended a very interesting lecture on South Korea, toy Colonel Homer Kellems. were guests of honor of the They Civic Music and Lyceum committee. The women report a most enjoyable evening. Wight Irtains Friday Eve Shirley Wight entertain-S"Le: of ladies with ".hfhad worked on the - ASr oi Wday iJVStag was enjoyed the of Key, group Oak Camp To Elect Officers On Thursday . B. Harri-- Mrs. Stewart TIngey, Mrs. Mrs. Merrill Crossman, Mrs. Orvll Hunsaktjr, II HE eve- - Election of officers for the Oak camp, Dughters of Utah assisted Pioneers will take place Thurs day evening, April 26, at 7:30 serving. in yight at the home of Mrs. Rosella Sim-per- , to phone Fifth south, Third west. Vrvone is invited All members are urged to fjoclety items for the News 771. journal to i Earl (Ferguson, jerry Robinson Vtl OWER 3rd Ward Primary Hold Preparation Meeting De Ann Thompson And Ted Harrison To Serve As Stake MIA Leaders Wed In Lovely Temple Ceremonies Monday Third ward Primary Everyone Is Invited to phone their society items for the News and Journal to 771. officers teachers met April 18 at De Ann Thompson was elect and home of Mrs. Marvin Dunn the ed Stake Junior Gleaner presi for regular monthly preparation dent and Ted Harrison, Stake meeting. Junior president at a President Leah Jensen presi meeting of the North Box Elder ded and conducted the meeting. and Glean stake Junior was offered by ers held at the Eighth ward rec Opening prayer Frye. reation hall on Thursday, April Opal The remainder of the meeting 19, was under the direction of Mrs. Mrs. Leda Lee, North 6take Amelia who very ably Junior Gleaner leader, conduct gave theWelling lesson. ed the following program: Open Madge Hull offered the closi Highlight of the regular Amer-leaLegion Auxiliary meeting neid on Monday evening. April 23 at the War Memorial home was initiation of 15 new members. Mrs. Merle Malmrose conducted initiation ceremonies for Ida Zundel, Virginia Mehler, Betty Mason, Helen Felt, Helen Hill, Emily Severns, Marie Imogene Bywater, Harriet Balls, Mabel Balls, Ruby Smith, Gladys Hanllne, La Vina Hansen, Josephine Antonio and Clair Goodliffe. President Esther Hodges an nounced the program following regular flag ceremonies and prayer. Program consisted of a piano duet by Janice Jensen and Patty Smith followed by a piano solo by Miss Jensen. Ladies were reminded of the need for nylon hose to be taken to the Childrens hospital. Mrs. Hodges will take the nylons gathered to date to the hospital In Salt Lake City today. Gold Star Mothers' tea will be held at the Memorial home on May 12. District convention is scheduled for May 19 at Bear Lake. Plans are underway for Poppy Day to be held May 26. 'Nominees for officers for the coming year will be named by the following nomination committee: Emily Severns, Betty Mason and Ruth S. Jensen. Following initiating ceremon ies refreshments were served by Emma Prisbrey, Josephine Bu chanan, Harriet Balls, Mabel Balls, Rachel Bowen and Phyllis n n ing prayer by Roy Braegger; solo, Joan Andersen; piano se lection, Ted Harrison; solo, Da vid Morrell; Hawaiian dances, Geraldine Clark; reading, Mari lyn Wood; solo by Janice Han sen and solo by LeRon Johnson. Joan Andersen, retiring Jun ior Gleaner president, was chair man of the election. Mrs. Nellie Smith offered the benediction. and Following the program business meeting a delicious pot luck supper was served. Meeting was under the direction of Mrs. Leda Lee and Roy Braegger, North stake leaders ing prayer. Light refreshments were served by Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Alice Hailing and Mrs. Eva Couch to 15 present Fifth Ward Honors Going MIA Officers THE PICTURES" LAST CHANCE, TONIGHT -- (Wednesday) to see one of filmdoms i greatest pictures- - kisut; Beehive Camp of D.U.P. Plan Election Meeting The Beehive camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold their election meeting at the home of Jennie Barker, Friday, April 27, at 7:30 p. m. Mrs. Barker lives on the corner of Sixth south and Third east daughters are requested to be Out - All there and vote. s starring Errol Flynn, in the Technicolor adventure story by Rudyard Kippling. THUR.-FRI.-SA- T. Max Tingeys Report Teachers and officers of the in Virth of Baby Boy Fifth ward gathered the amusement hall on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Max Tingey of April 20, to honor the recently Logan, formerly of Brigham City, released Y.M.M.J.A. and Y.W. this week reported the birth of a I M.l.A. officers and other work-- I baby boy, born Tuesday, April era. 19, at the Budge hospital, The- - tore part of the evening Mrs. Tingey is the former Ro-- 1 was spent playing a variety of berta Ward. Mr. Tingey is atamusing games, after which re tending the USAC in Logan. Carrol Johnson and Perry Woodland Ifreshments were served. Each Call. They have two other children, . . . who were united April 20 at the Logan L.D.S. temple. lady guest of honor was presen Ward and Bobby. Carrol is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wallace Johnson ted a corsage of spring flowers, Jollyettes Hold Final Phone your society news to 771. and Mr. Woodland is the son of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wood- land the men boutonnieres. The new officers of the organ Dance Of Season Sat. land. Mzation sang an original song as la tribute to the outgoing officers The Jollyette dancing club And Carrol Johnson Unite Ceremonies Temple after which the honored guests held their final dance of the responded. season on Saturday, April 21, Clifford Perry Woodland In Logan On April 20th The remainder of the evening in the Commercial clubrooms, Lovely blonde Carrol Johnson, man, Vleria Stokes and Mrs. J. wa? sPept in square dancing. The dancing club has been of Mr. and Mrs. G. Wal-iW. Willis. They were gowned , Outgoing officers are: meeting all during the winter daughter Desmond Christensen, season for the past 20 years. Wallace Johnson, became the ac,e pastel foimals. Mrs. First committee members in bride of Clifford Perry WoodJeannine Andersen was in Christensen, Gle" C. Mrs. T. Mr. son of and Mrs. Erwin Han charge of the dancing activities land, room. of the Gra"deJea, gift charge Gle" D!xan ai)d were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Bowen, Woodland of Willard, in impres- Curtis Johnson and Mrs. Kent D. S. temple ceremonies L. sive invited guests of honor now were in charge of the Woodland formerly of Brigham City, attendance were: Mrs. William of California, the late Dr. C. H. performed in Logan by President trousseau room. El Ray Christiansen on Friday, Stander Mrs. Worth Jensen and of Bryan and Mrs. Bryan and Mr. Little neices the bride, April 20. and Mrs. J. Leo Nelson. Saundra Beecher, Kay and Row Mr. and Mrs. Vern Sederholm. SERVICE Those in charge of the ar On Saturday evening the Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. and ena Johnson, gowned in sheer dance was well at- Mrs. Woodland, Mrs. Merle Bee- summer dotted swiss dresses rangements of the party were: FOR, , tended. Door prize for the eve- cher, Mrs. Curtis Johnson, Mrs. with flowers in their hair, were Le Grande Tea and Mrs. Axel Bill Rowe and Olsen invitations, WesMr. to Mrs. went and HEALTH ning Tracy Larsen and Mrs. J. W. fed bearers. All gifts to the young ley Shirts. Willis of Los Angeles accompa-Followin- g and the dance, refresh- - njed the young couple through the evening were left unwrap- men ts; Elbert Andersen Good health Is a pricements were served.' DeAnn Da-- the temple and witnessed - the ped until the return of the new- Mns. Kent Jensen, entertainment less asset Provide full and program. vis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ceremony. , , lyweds from their California protection for your famI Lloyd Davis, served. bridal dinner was held at honeymoon. a ily by consulting your tail-ored Committee members for the the Bluebird - jn Logan immli Carrol, wore a beautifully Sunday Dinner Guests doctor periodically and white and past year- - toae been;"' Mr. and I diately following the ceremony, navy creamy Home H. J. At Miller our reliable pharusing Mrs. C. V. Forsgren, Mr. and for of on Friday evening at the suit with accessories navy service when neMrs. J. Leo Nelson, Dr. and Mrs. home of the brides parents, 123 her going away outfit macy Mr. and Mrs. James H, Miller cessary. Harper L. Pearse and Mr. and west Second south, a reception Following a weeks honey- - had as Sunday dinner guests a f Mrs. Herb Adamson. moon In Southern Utah and Cal their son and daughter-in-law- , was held m their honor. I committee announced their to make ALWAYS BRING Newly The bride was charming in a ifornia they plan KrTa'M J. Dale Miller of season are: wedding gown designed and home in Brigham City. members for 1951-5Lake City galt P R E-- , YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Ruel M. Eskelsen, sewed by her mother. The dress The rid fradate Box II The occasion was the birthday chairmen; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis was of heavy white satin. The Elder high seminary SCRIPTIONS TO 0f Mrs. Miller, Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Alf Free- - bodice was fitted with a bolero and also a graduate of Weber anniversary classes attending MOD GLEN'S man and Mr. and Mrs. Max of jace and tiny covered buttons C?llegf of Utah and -pPr,ent ft? isJTHthe I Elder Lls0 University Morgan. in the front. The skirt was a full loyed in the ERN DRUG. .. part thne teacher. Ram0na Dancing will be resumed Infiare. a filmy fingertip length Pac,kln,?r cnPjaVon is completing her college at the Is of a Mr. Woodland October. graduate veil was attached to a beautiful Lj Listen to th Rexall Juliet cap embroidered with Box Elder high school, has at Show "Amos and Andy" I seed pearls. She carried a bridal tended the Utah State Agricul Mr. And Mrs. Gaylon every Sunday over KSL. bouquet of baby rose buds cir tural college and is now em I 5:30 P. M., CBS. Fife Parson and cor orchid ployed a detachable Woodland by of cling Roy, Dewayne Caldwell Visit Here struction company. Mrs. Mr. and and sage. Floyd Taylor Candid pictures were taken Mrs Josephine Davis of North Attending as matron of honor Mr. and Mrs. Gaylon Caldwell Beeall Glenn during ogden. Compton by of Salt Lake City were in Brig was her sister, Mrs. Merle I Helen Speireman and Jeannine ham City for the past weekend cher, who was gowned in ashes the evening of the bride and activities. and Her reception groom roses formal. of CaldAnderson entertained at a kitch corsage Mr. MODERN visiting at the home of A picture album will be made. en grower in honor Of the bride wells mother, Mrs. Marie C. was deep pink roses. of town Out Mrs. Johnson ware a navy af DRUG guests attending on April 4, Rosenbaum. Mr. and Mr. Caldwell for the past two ternoon dress with corsage of the reception included: April 14, Clair Smith held a miscellaneous shower at the months has been engaged in re-- 1 red roses. Mrs. Woodland wore Mrs. Guy Laney and daughters, dress Joan, Karen and Helen, Mr. and home of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. search work on his thesis. He a grey floral afternoon I is a graduate of the Stanford with corsage of pink roses. All Mrs. Dick Greer, Mrs. Clair j0nes in honor of Carrol. Close Mrs. L. Ethel Smith, wore Jackson, in the bridal men friends and relatives California enjoyed party University, Palo Alto, Mrs. Pearl King and Mrs. Mabel a brides book. making where he majored in political boutonnieres, Marlin Woodland performed Gleason, all of Salt Lake City; science, duties of best man for his broth Mrs. Betty Marie Mullendour and daughter, Charyl, of Murray, The phone number of the News er Many friends and relatives at Mrs. J. Willis of Los Angeles; and Journal Society editor is 77L tended the reception to extend Mr. and Mrs. L Gordon Huggins of Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Fred best wishes to the newlyweds. Homer of Logan; Ann and Ella were refreshments Dainty by Clair Smith, Helen Speire- - Neddo of Providence, Mr. and AND THUR. 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