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Show Friday, November 1G, 1913 I Literary club at her home LLE nesday , Wed- a in-la- (':! tv, American, Loitmi (;.(! (ai-ii- were filling a cull bv cooking and K'rvirg supper. Thoe were Shirhy the cven-nMurray. Venice Baugh, Coralce Mau.han, Deon Brenchley, Mar-geBaldwin, Betty Stuart, Clara ar.l Mary Ellen Ray Leatham Lebhman. Mbs Shirley Murray entertained at a HaHoween party at the home of her parents. Mr. and Mr. Henry B. Murray, Wednesday evening. The rooms were decorated for the occasion and a spook alwhich was visited ley arranged after listening to a weird Haltold by candle loween story, light. There were 22 girls and costume. In boys present, all Lovely refreshments were served by the hostess. Leishman. Donna Pfc. Miss daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Leishman, came home Wednesday to visit her folks In Wellsville. She is stationed in Wisconsin with the WACS and will report back to her school November 25th. M. Sergeant and Mrs. Allan Archibald and two children. Car-ly- n and Larry Allan, of Fresno. California, are here to make their Allan has home In Wellsville. been In the armed forces for the past five years, having enhsted His training September 4, 1940. United has all been in the States. He received his discharge i vice president June Maughan being In charge. The evening was spent listening to Mrs. J. Paul Burpes3, of lly-ruMr. and Mrs. John B. Gunnell, the book. The reviewing entertained at a dinner party at , Immortal Wife. b,v Ervin Stone. -. home their in honSunday Dunng a social hour a lovely or of Mrs. Gunnells father.' luncheon was served to 14 ladles. F. C. Lee of Hyde park, who was. Mrs. William H. Bankhead was observing his 80th birthday, also hostess to the ladies of the Mad-rfor their brother-in-laRulon' club at her home Wednesday B. Maughan. of Wellsville. who! when 18 ladies were evening was observing his birthday and and enjoyed a book rethe wedding anniversary of their present port given by Mrs. Geneva Mursister and brother Mr. and ray, "A Little Lower Mrs. Jacob A. Fuhrlman, of Pro- Than entitled, the written by Angels, vidence. After all had attended Sorenson. The remainder church services In the Second Virginia of the evening was spent socialward, a lovely dinner was served ly, the hostess during which on one long table, which was served a lovely hot luncheon. centered with a large three-tie- r birthday cake trimmed in pink ter,Mrs. Leroy Darley and daughMargaret Ann, of Kaysville, rosebuds, with the number 80 on top. Covers were laid for Mr. and spent tlie past week In WellsMrs. Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Maughan. ville with Leroys Parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Fuhriman and Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. Dari tty. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nelson, who and Mrs. F. S. Lamb, of Hyde Park, Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Evans are making their home In Wellsof Logan, Mrs. Francis Cooley, ville for the present, with Mrs. Boyd Maughan and Mr. and Mrs. Nelsons parents. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnell. The honored guests re- William H. Bankhead, spent four at Jeceived several lovely gifts. An days over the week-en- d evening of social chat and visit- rome. Idaho on a hunting trip. Mr. Nelson received his discharge ing were enjoved. A number of relatives, friends from the army at Ft. Douglas and neighbors called on Mrs. Al- -j November 1st. and Is here with viria Baugh, Friday afternoon and his wife, the former Miss Au-dr- a Bankhead and two sons. evening, it being her 86th birthday anniversary. Refreshments ! Mrs. James A. Leishman enwere served. Mrs. Baugh, who tertained at a quilting party at her home Thursday, dinner behas been ill for the pa.st is able to be up and ' ing served to Mesdames Fanny around the house part of the M. Brown. Sadie Maughan. Ethel Jones, Olga Nelson and Mrs. time. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Poole Leishman. The Wellsville Second ward Releft Saturday for their home in Olympia, Wash,, after spending a lief society conference was held week in Wellsville as guests of i Sunday afternoon in connection their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Os-- 1 with sacrament meeting with car Hendry. Presidct Florence Brenchley in The M men and Gleaner girls charge. Stake board member Mrs. of the Wellsville ward MIA held Eva Lee Gunnell was in attenda fireside chat at the home of ance. The following program was Miss Donna Wyatt, Sunday ev- rendered: Vocal duet, Mrs. Pearl Miss Lauralee Gunnell Bankhead and Evan O. Darley; ening. was in charge of the following talks were made by the class Mrs. program: Prayer. R. B. Eliason; leaders, Nellie Leishman. two vocal duets were by Mrs. Mrs. Vie Darley and Mrs. GeneMarie Gunnell and Mrs. Edith va Maughan and counselor Mrs. Maughan, accompanied by Mrs. Pearl Bankhead; vocal solo by Rena B. Leishman; talk on tho Mrs. Ruth Bankhead; remarks by Mrs. Gunnell and Bishop Frank Temples and dedicatory prayers B. was very ably given by Leishman. musical Special Bishop numbers were by Evan H. Bankhead; group singing the choir; was led by Lavor Poppleton, with prayers by Heber C. Parker and Mrs. Mary J. Parker. Miss Ruth Hendry, accompanist. Mrs. Orson Perkes Light refreshments were served and the Mrs. Edith D. Smith and son block teachers of the Relief soBilly, of Washington D. C have ciety in her district, Mrs. Sara been visiting with her Brenchley. Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. parents, Mrs. Gretta Hall. Mrs. Verda Hall, Darley Mrs. Elsie Poppleton. Mrs. Mary during the week. Edith has been transferred to a Salt Lake office Cooper, Mrs. Kate Haslam, made a quilt at the home of Mrs. for the government. The Senior Perkes, Ladies Thursday afternoon and Literary club met Friday evening at the evening. They were assisted in home of Mrs. Jessie H. Maughan the evening by Mrs. Florence with president Miss Zella Kerr Brenchley and Mrs. Pearl Bank-heain charge. of the Relief society presiArrangements were made to hold the Christmas dency. Lovely refreshments were party on the second Friday evening in served. December. Mrs. Ilershnll Bradshaw enterVice president Mrs. Eva Lee Gunnell was in charge tained hfr primary class at her of the procram, which consisted heme Friday evening. The girls of a musical reading, ' The Usual a solo. Way. and The Lilac Wise Americans Now Fight Tree, by Mrs. Vernon Bankhead, accompanied by Mrs. Reta Popple-toa book report. The Immortal Wife. by Ervin Stone, was very ably given by Mrs. J. Paul Burgess, of Hycum; two vocal or Bronchial Irritations Due to Colds With Buckley's "Canadicl" solos, Thine Alone," and When Almost Instantly you get the surprise of were by Mrs. Song is Sweet, your life couching spasm eases right Bankhead, accompanied by Mrs. away it loosens up thick choking phlegm a Poppleton. During social hour opens up clogged bronchial tubes makes easier. refreshments were served to 22 breathing There's real economy in Buckleys all ladies by the hostess, assisted by medication no srup. Half to one evt-nin- he Ulan rage Three finm M.v(h FI. M. Nnem- Servant Charles E. Maughan. cii a two wick's furlough. A 2nd. Mrs. Archibald was fur- - Mu of Mr. mid M a George N. m Iv .Mim Bart uia of M.iuili. u received hL di.vhargc lovely hot luncheon was served Fri no, Calif. All-ib a son of from the army November 5th at and un evening of nodal chat Mr and Mrs. Allan H. Archibald Ft. IXmga. II has spent 23 and music was enjoyed by Pil-- I and are living In the home of months in the European theater vale and Mrs. Brenchley, Mr, and Mrs, Sarah Brown, recently pur- - of war. Mrs. John C. Brenchley, Mr. hated from Mrs. Melba Baugh Sergeant Doe Milton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hull, Mr. and Kidman. , i nd Mrs. William Milton, received Mrs. Myron Brenchley, Bishop Calvin Sellcy, son of Mr. tail l;ls release from the service, af- - and Mrs. Priaton Brenchley, Mr. two years sjient overseas. He and Mrs. Ray Leishman. Mr. and M,s W.Biam Sellcy, Is home from th service. )e with the nd his wlle. the former Eva, Mrs. Lewis Brenchley and family. have met chant marines for the pastJUian Hill, the bought reMia. James A. Leishman j three years. His wife and babj brine of Mrs. Emma Russell. ceived word Friday that her son. live at Layton. Corporal Theron Leishman. son SI 'c Morns M. Baxter, is on his f A Ukh" ' S Sergeant John M. Krr I 1,r. way home from the Philippines. Thursday for his hw home agoln after four years mnn; Mr. and Mrs. Parley K. Smith sp.nt In the service. 18 months i Jn Indiana after a 45 day fur received word from their son. of which was In England. He c,iE spent In W ellsville. Seaman Hrst. Dee Hendry Corporal Morris Smith, that is a son of John B. Kerr, and left for his base in the received his discharge from Tuesday went Into the stvrvicn in the air army and lg just waiting for Jacksonville. Fla. after a pleascorps November 3, 1941. receivtransportation from Egypt, where ant two week here with spent his Oklaing he has spent the past two year. training at Texas. homa. Colorado and California. his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Mr. and Mrs. Aaron P. Leishand family. He received his release from Ft. Hendry Kay White, of San Diego. Calif, , man received a telephone call Douglas, November 3rd. just four grandson of Mr. Emma Nelson Sunday from their son. Slc Carl years to the day later. In and Mr. and Mrs. Leishman. who is stationed of nephew Private Reid Brenchley, who David here Fnday Memphis, Tenn. He is well and left Nelson, has been home an a furenjoying his schooling. lough from Camp Roberts, Calif, to visit relatives at Layton and ; retu ned to Fort Ord, Calif., leav- Centerville. He has recently been1 Private Max M. Jones, statin-e- d ing here Wednesday. He Is a son released from the services after his at Sun Diego. Cal., talked to parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard rpending the past two years In of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brench! Jones, over the telephone Sunday. ley. His wife, the former Nclhe India. He about the weather, Mrs. Mr. Lewis inquired and two at and Brenchley, live sons, Bryson, in and let them know he would be Providence. evening They wrre dinner entertained Friday guests of their parents in Wells- honor of their brother. Private, home next Sunday on a I Reid Brenchley. who was home furlough. ville. Sunday. r.ir, her Mo-nan- . ne ! j bt-e- n ,r J I I Panl ! I he-ha- ! 15-d- , ! , i I d BUY PLACE ORDERS NOW VICTORY BONOS n; her daughters, Mis. 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