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Show II M Brigham Pi Kappa Moms Hostesses To " Mothers " Organization at SOCIAL EVENTS A C. 9 The "Mothers Oigani.iUon" of t lit Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity of the U. S A. t were cnteriaiMed on Monday evening Apnl 19 at the fraternity hou.se m Logan, City Utah, v i t h the ISngham niotheVjas hostesses The follow students fiom Brigham City are Pi Kaps Junior Nielson, Vern Watkins, Oivul Lee, Junior F a m m, Miss DeAnn Rasmussen Rasmussen. Lowell James and Dun Rasmussen. Did " her! Madsen, Dell Nichols, Mar Has "Candy Pull Party in Woodland and Dale Nelson Miss tepn II i si i ssc enlei The mothers present from this at a candy city were: Mrs. Verda Lee, Mis tallied a few After evenin' Norman Nielson. A. Mi'. pull s.uuiday George Watkins, Mrs. James Powers, making various kinds o! candy, with Bunco Mrs. Don Powers, Mis R. A. Mail- the gills played ight and sen and Mrs. Thomas (' Wood pnes going to met land. lleiolhy Secii't I fro-nd- ' - .1 i Light refreshments weie spiv-eto Ailee Reeder heiy Ann Dorothy Baiker, Janet Weight. Marian Seri 1st, Roxalene Ridil lveison. Shirley Larsen Darlene Buckley and the hostess A delightful time was had hy all During the evening Miss Geraldine Thompson sang a num- her of solos and Miss Marion Littlewood played two solos on her violin. Mrs. Margaretle Johnson acted as accompanist, A delicious plate luncheon was served to 32 motheis. - and Yfstmm't Activities Glenna Anderson, G. E. Nyberg United In Double Ring Rites At Elko, Nevada A. ing piesent wrtumr n Mi. and Mis George A. Anderson of Kiigham City announce the marriage of their daughter Glenna to Gilbert Darwin Ny berg, son of G. K. Nyberg of Salt Lak" City. The double ring rite was solemnized Satui day evening, Apnl 17 at ti'30 oclock m the L D S. chapel at Elko, Ne vada, with Bishop Roy H. Mau ghan officiating They weie by the bride's par-- i nts Mis Fied M Mooie attended the butte as matron of honor and Wallis J. Nyberg. In other of the groom, acted as best man. The bride woie a while suit, complimented by white accessories and an orchid corsage. A number ol social functions have been held honoring the couple. Prior to the wedding Mr. ll HAMILTON DRUG HELD WEDNESDAY OVER - - Thursday Friday Saturday A Airs. Ross Langworthy Entertains Bridge Club Great Double Bill for CRIME! SCHOOL and Mrs. Roy O'Brien gave a Phone No. 7 luncheon at Rio Tinto, Nevada Or 29 . . . and after the marriage Mr. D. E j Hughes and Mr. R. V. Peirce, Mrs. Anyone at th Ny berg's employers entertained News-Journat dinner in the Brand room of Will Be Glad To the Commercial hotel at Elko. Nevada for fourteen, and on Take .Your New Sunday evening, April IS, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Syndergaard entertained a dinner in Salt Lake City for the newlyweds. On SatMrs. WallD J. Committees Named To urday. April Nyberg entertained at a shower for the bride and on Sunday, Complete Arrangements April 2.3, the brides mother, Mrs. For May Day Dance Sat. George A. Anderson entertained Committees have been ap in her honor at a luncheon at the Idle Isle cafe. The new Mr. pointed and are vvoiking dili and Mrs. Nyberg are at home gently on plans and preparations at at (3 First ave.. Salt Lake City. fo rthe May Day dance to be held Saturday evening. May 1 beginning at 8:30 p. m. in the Margaret Bott Gives Armory building. This is the fiSlumber Party For nal event in the activity pro-- j gram planned by the four North Otyakwa Club Members stake wards, including the Third, Seventh and Eighth Fourth, sounds of the laughRecently wards. and ter, chattering singing The May Day dance is being echoed through the home of Mr. and Mrs. Victor J. Bott when sponsored by the Eighth ward their daughter, Margaret, was M. I. A. and the committees Decora hostess to a slumber party for named are as follows: Guen Young. Limb, tions, Wayne of Otyakwa, junior members Louise Jeppson. Max Bott and Weber College. LuDene Young; Advertising, Alt A supper was enjoyed ta Valberg; Refreshments. Cleo after attending the late show Sifmsel, Imogene Crapo. Thelma and it was the wee morning Litch and Edna Nelson with the hours when the pajama clad assistance of the Beehive classgroup found their bed pals and es; Dance cards, Florence Freehied away to snatch a few hours man and Vera Marble with the of sleep. assistance of their Junior Girls were Doris class; Floor show, Mary Kotter Those attending Marion and members of the Gleaner Joan Brophy, Blaes, Clark, Phyllis Parker, Joy Chris- Girls class. of the All the membership tensen, JoAnn Thayne, Louise Carol four wards named are invited to Rosie Petersen, Hobbs, Spencer, Carol Seoffleld, Mar- dress up and come and join in ianna Lee, Hetty Hammon, Shar- the May Day festivities Saturon Robbins, and Glena Jensen, day night. Actovity cards will all from Ogden and Beverly be the means of admission. Carlson from Willard. Margaret is a student at Weber college. Phone your society news to Mrs. Herm Hadfield at 906. al 2-- Brigham City, Utah Mis. Thursday evening found at Ross Langvvorthy presiding an attractively aranged bridge luncheon honoring members of her bridge club. Pansies and baby iris formed the centerpieces at the three small tables where a delicious lunchon was served. of Bridge was the diversion the evening High score prize was awarded to Mis. Keith Boyto er. cut favor was awarded Mis. Reed Tingey and the traveling piiz.e went to Mrs. Gayle mal Wednesday, Apn Beta Sigma Phi Meets At Pearse Home Thurs. Members of the Epsilon chapPhi met at ter of Beta Sigma last ,he home of Ruth Pearse Mrs. Thui'day evening with as M.tiy P. Owen acting President Rev a Nelson coninvita-oducted the meeting. An was leceived from the new Oden Exemplar chapterExem-by members of the Brigham to join in the plar asking them and tea to iitual Day Exemplar on in May 13. Ogden he held Mr'. Lillian Felt reported on Founders plans lor the joint to be heldDay in ritual and banquet 29. DoroApril Thursday. Logan of representative thy Jensen, Beta Sigma Phi on the city beautification committee reported that the poster contest conducted by the organization in all of the schools had been compieied and that judging was takthe pos-ing place in order that ters could be displayed downtown during the "Cleanup' Prizes for winning posWeek. teis are being awarded to members ot ail four schools in the city. lone Cefalo reported that Tingey. Special invited guests of the evening were Mrs. Wayne Love land, Mis. Charles Kimber, Mrs. Frank Forsgren and Mrs. Max Club members present Tingey. included Mrs. Kay Anderson. Mis. Bob Stacks. Mrs. Charles Dredge .Mrs. Gayle Tingey, Mrs. Raymond Reed Tingey. Mrs. Lewis. Mrs Winston P. Nelson. Mrs. Keith Boyer and the Mrs. Kent Jensen Is Hostess To Bridge Club Mrs. wd-$ou- ELDER SOS WED. & THURi a1etfhNhii grant DJvng buy of ch H Uen tnJei all qht L ALAN FIRST L ML 4j IU X co., - Kent Jensen was hostess to members of her bridge club A Friday evening at her home. green and lavendar color scheme was carried out in the table and room decorations. Fragrant bouquets of hyacinths were about the room and violets in figurines formed the centerpiece at the two small tables. A delicious luncheon was served, followed by bridge. Mrs. Reed Simonsen won high score while Mrs. Bob Fisher drew the cut favor. Special invited guests for the Frod-shaevening were Mrs. Dan and Mrs. Harry Smith. Cluh members present included Mrs. Bob Mrs. James Mason. Fisher, Mrs. Carlyle Baty, Miss Justine Mason. Mrs. Lee Anderson. Mrs. Red Simonsen and the hostess. W Vz-- v another state paper was ready for publication by members of the local chapter. Lillian Felt gave the lesson on "Music for the Art of Living. Refreshments were served by the hostesses to the following members. Louella MacFarlane, Norma Butler, lone Cefalo, Dorothy Jensen, Lillian Felt, Louise, Alice Reva Nelson, Jeppson, Young and Berniece Clements, Locust C&mp To Meet The Locust camp D. U. P. will meet Thursday evening, April 29 at 8 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Jed Richardson, it was announced todav. When NATIONAL . Kindergarten Club Sponsors Party To Buy Playground Equip. 'TINY SPECIALS TOT" WEEK The Kindergarten club is spon- soring a card party and tea Friday evening, May 7 at 8 oclock at the Armory. This organization is raising funds to buy playground equipment and all proceeds from this affair will ' be donated for that cause. will be a Special attraction dramatized play by Maurine Hinckley Rhead of Ogden, Utah. Door prizes will also be given. Men are invited. Tickets may be ohtained from Mrs. L. R. Hess, Mrs. Jennie Jones, or any club member for $1.00. 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