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Show ORDER HOLDS ELEC TION; LOCAL MEN ARE HONORED MASONIC Will I OU - H HO f A1Cnow jn "jj the only A , tUt makes (;;hout 02 I ri L but men "" I State Land Board Good Health Ask Bids on Flume . or lo-rf- ?e ni sn-ti- rnally-bloomi- Dy I : I'M The George Bogdin, who met death while engaged in his duties as mine worker at the Spring Canyon mine No. 3, Friday evening, was born Auson gust 21, 1892. at Rouraania, the CarHe came to cf Turza Bodgin. bon county twelve years ago and in 1918 was married to Nellie Olsen. Funeral services were held Sunday at Spring Canyon in the Storrs ward chapel. The speakers were Frank T. Bennett and Bishop t,. Vrs Two solos and duet selecChristian, proprietor Carlson. in ; the Frock and Bonnet Shop tions were rendered by members of 1 Burial was made community announces the op-n- ? the ward choir. of a branch store at McGill. in the Price City cemetery, where as the grave was dedicated by F. T. i'artn. Mrs. E. S. Holderman ' The Abbott Mortuary of iflasrer, will open the new ladies Bennett. ar'parel ship in the Nevada city De- - Helper was in charge ot funeral 5ib:r 15. The new shop will han- - rangements. " a similar line of merchandise Besides the widow. Mrs. Nellierhil-drein the local store, including Bcgdin. there survive four ''ips frocks, coat3 and hats. Betty Florence, age 7: Dcloy Lawrence, age 5; Jesse Leore. age 1 The committee in charge of the 4. and Mildred Lapreal, ten months. . vNatta fund avail themselves of Two brothers and sisters reside in Rotarian club of Price enter-- 1 b' aed a group of local business men f their weekly dinner meeting at I ' New Castle Inn Tuesday eve- ? The Helper men to join with an 'ir fellow business men in 1 ir of sociability were Dr. E. F. 'nrtti. C. D. Pope, V. Litizzetti, J. i fal Kelly, Henry Hall, John Leacher, Zeese. Frank Villiam3 and t Humphrey. o gpr-'Wg- 01-9- n. opportunity to thank the their cheerful generous ' for 'liutions to a needy cause. pub- con- - If any to give their aid again, cr if billing persons have not yet a chance to give a share, unts may be left at the Helper te Rank. A. Lakie came home Satur- from a month's trip in the mld- "'rn states. She visited her son, who Is enrolled in an clect-.- 1 ri,ai nrln'ii of enginefring at Mil- s"nk(o Wiv, and also visited rela-"Wrs. '? s and friends at Armstrong. 'ntinota and Iowa. Mo., 1 I'itlr, Delone Faiifott bfs from a brief attack of Mi recov-"- pneu- - 's Kancy Kasti visited friends M I,akf City Sunday, returning Sunday evening. v" and Mrs. B. II. Cox were in City the first, of the week trip of business nature. I. alio a Jy IW j Austria. reMr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne seva from turned- home Thursday eral week's visit with relatives in Vernal. th3 spent Rasmussen Joseph child and wife his with xvooir.i ren In Salt Lake Cltv. returning to his duties here Sunday evening. Mrq. D. C. Gibson and Mrs. H. E. of Soldier Summit were Chambers Mon-Uppers in this community day. Ham!lt-:no- f Mr. and Mrs. W. T. in this city Salt Lake City were while Mr. "tn-'- av nnd Sundnv Hamilton conferred with the directa ors of the Helner SUte Bank nt While Erector's mooting Sunday. hero tliev wrp entertained af the '?r."ri nf friends The Troy Lnundrv are installing new steam boiler In their local this week. This equipimment is but a small part of the conIs being that machinery proved R L. tinually added by Manager B11U. sTSI Number 41 . Social News Three prominent business houses, The deaths of George Bogdin, at namely, J. C. Penney's, The Frock No. 3 niiue. Spring Canyon; George and Bonnet Shcp and the Bombino & Baderitakis at the Utah Fuel mine Caris:n Cleaning establishment, at Castle and that of Tom Ki Gate, will begin business the first of the week in their new homes in th chiawa at the United States Fuel business block of the Helper Securicompany at Mohrland was the exties company. acting toll of the coal mines in this Complete new equipment and fixweek-enbetures with latest modern features county through the will be installed in all of the busi- sides the injuries sustained by Alness establishments who are making bert Thomas, at the Utah Fuel mine Monday the twelfth, their opening at Castle Gate. date to their many patrons and George Bogdin was found dead in friends. No. 3 mine, Spring Canyon coal The J. C. Penny company store company at 7 o'clock Friday evening will have all departments enlarged. by Lester Shiner and William ButReady-to-wedepartment will be ler as they were going on their housed in the rear balcony, while shift. It appears that George Dar- the office quarters and cashier's but was the last person known to desk, and the desk of M. P. Street, have talked to Bogdin, when he told manager, will occupy the front bal- him of some detail of their work at 5 o'clock. cony. At a coroner's inquest at The Frock and Bonnet shop, now Spring Canyon, over which Justice at home in the Globe Shoe store will of the Peace George A Murphy premove to their individual shop and sided, a verdict of death from heart enlarged quarters during the week- failure was returned by the jury. end. Improvements will be the inAt almost identically the same creasing of the stocks now carried time George Baderitakis, 30, a to include junior misses and child Greek miner, employed at the Utah ren's readyrto-wea- r apparel. Mrs Fuel company's mine at Castle Gate, Lapreal Christian announces a beau, was crushed and mangled to death. ty parlor will be operated in connec-io- The accident was due to coal falls, with her shop. however, details of the accident has The offices of the Bombino and been withheld by mine officiCarlson cleaning business will oc- als, as wore those pertaining to the cupy one of the new store spaces. accident which resulted in the inAt this town location general offices juries to Albert Thomas, 28, at the will be maintained, and dress mak- same mine. Thomas was rushed to ing, tailoring and repairing will be St. Mark's hospital in Salt Lake done. F. Bombino will be in charge City, suffering from a fractured jaw cf th'e office. The cleaning and dry- and a fracture of the right leg. Dr. ing work will continue to be carried E. C. McDermid was the attending on at the plant. physician. Each of these business instituTom Kichihawa. 53, Japanese ' witfi tions bespeak the rapidity mine worker at the mines of the at which the business life and the comStates Fuel company United munity in general are progressing. M'.hrland, was fatally injured SatThe remaining store spaces will urday just as he was finishing the be available for occupancy by other last duty on his shift, preparatory business firms within' the next few to go'ng home. His work consisted weeks. cf blocking some coal Cars; while engaged in this duty a backing car EASTERN STAR CHAPTER caught him, crushing him so se"went he actually . SELECTS NEW OFFICERS verely that home" just two hours later. KichiAt the regular meeting of the hawa was born March 3, 1874, in Naomi Chapter No. 13, Order ot Nagasaki, Japan. He has no known Eastern Star, hold last Thursday relatives in this country. Funeral in the Masonic temple at services were held at the funeral evening new officers home cf J. E. Flynn at Price Monthe following Price, interment made in the day and were elected for the ensuing year: Worthy matron,, Mrs. L. R. Metz; Price city cemetery. d, ar n worthy patron, I. M. Gauchat; associate matron, "Mrs. E. A. Green-halgsecretary, Miss Clara Krem-eMrs. treasurer,. h; One Injured As Car Goes Over Dugway r; L. A. McGee; conductress, Mrs. Jessie Bench; associate conductress, Mrs. C. H. Stevenson, Jr., ' trustees, Clarence H. Stevenson. Jr., R. J. Turner and Dr. Glen W. Richards, temple trustee, Turner. Installation It required concentrated effort to Enjoyed J. C. Kavanaugh was at home to a few of her friends Sunday evening. A late luncheon was served to these guests: Mrs. J. R. Van Cleve, Mrs. J. B. Kesler, Mrs. E.H. Thomas, Mrs. M. Lambson, Mrs. M. lift the wagon from the fallen horse, and while it seemed probable the animal would be seriously injured, a cut on the left le was tho only injury. The wagon, bereft of wheels, was left at the roadside to Floyd, Mrs. B. II. Cox, Mrs. R. A. await repairs. The Price city oar was placed in an ambulance and Dart and Miss Helen Robinson. taken to a Price hospital, witti crumpled fenders, mutlliated radiat Helper And Price Ladies or, glassless headlights, and a missJcin In Sewing: Club The C. E. and F. Sewing circle ing windshield. were entertained Tuesday evening The third party in the affair conThe ladies tinued on hia reckless way without by Mrs. C. R. Fahring. present included Mesdames. L. R. hesitating to check up on the damFullmer, R. C. Reid, Jack Young, F. ages. Gardner, J. B. Martin, W. Holland, J. O'Berto. W. Perry and R. Fau-cet- t. the American Legion Auxiliary feted prospective members at a banThe quet given in the Grill cafe. Social Afternoon Auxiliary colors, blue and gold were out In the decorative carried And Luncheon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clark were at schemes. The effective auxiliary home to a few of their friends Sun-la- v emblem was given a place of hotaor afternoLvn. An early dinner was in the banquet room. A. S. Hors-lefollowed by hours of sociability and local post commander, was a music. The guests bidden were Mr. guest of honor, and spoke on the nnd Mrs. E. T. Borkenhagen, Mrs. tcpic "Every unit a community asM. Floyd, Mrs. E. II. Thomas and set." Mrs. Henry Hall gave two vo-:Miss Helen Robinson. selections, and Miss Helen Robinson gave a reading. Remarks were made by the president, Mrs. Church Society F. P. Fisher, and1 chairman Mrs. E. Meets Mrs. Henry Uhle was hostess H. Thomas. when the Ladies Guild met at their social Friday. Plans Bridge Club for furnishing the new St. Barnabas Entertained mission house were discussed during The Helper Luncheon-bridg- e club the hours of needlework. Luncheon members met at the heme of Mrs. C. The next R. was served to fourteen. Fahring for their regular aftermeeting will be at the home of Mrs. noon series of games. Mrs. J. T. p 16. P. Fisher. Friday, Dec. Kelly was high in points and Mrs. E. F. Gianottl took the honors at Business Women the card games. Invited guests inMrs. F. P. Fisher, Mrs Glen Sponsor Dance cluded A social buccess marked the eve and Mrs. J. B. Daxrah of Ballinger, Tiiig of dancing sponsored by the Price. Club members are Mrs. A. J. Business and Professional Women's Stafford, Mrs. J. T. Kelly, Mrs. it 'lub at the new Liberty hall Satur A. Nilson, Mrs. E. F. Gianotti, Mrs. day. The profits will be placed in F. Williams, Mrs. Bryant Moffit. a fund for the purchase of the pro- Mrs. A. Litizzetti, Mrs. M. Floyd, posed fountain for the public school Mrs. J. B. KeUer, Mrs. Edith Frandsen and Mrs. R. A. Dart. Mrs. y, al :;emi-month- ly . Helper Bridge greeting to a Club- Meets Mrs. Edith Frandsen was hostess pedestrian friend ended disastrously at the weekly n ser the as he passed for Joe Marrelli. ies at the home of her mother. Mrs words of friendliness to Emil Fabri-ziI. B. Kesler, last Thursday after while driving his car up the noon. Mrs. J. T. Kelly was award townsite dugway Thursday morned on points and Mrs. F. L. Williams on honors at the game of ing. A mere second's glance away from bridge. Mrs. E. A. Greenhalgh and the roadway, and the front right Mrs. M. H. Leute were the invited wheel of Marrelli's car was off the guests. dugway, and the auto began its wild trip down the mountain side, turn- Bride Party Planned ing three complete somersaults in For This Evenin? its descent. On the last turn MarThe Past Matrons' Circle. Naomi relli was thrown clear of the wreck-- , chapter No. 13, Order of Eastern age for a distance cf some twenty Star, is sponsoring a Bridge party feet," and landed in the nearby' ca- Thursday evening. The affair will held at the Masonic t.emnle at nal, breaking the ice when he hit. The injured man was rushed to the Price, and cordial invitations are Price hospital, and the only injuries extended to all members of the orfound at this writing have been der and their friends. Reservations fractured ribs and severe bruises. may be made through Mrs. Mabel The car. a Nash touring, lies in Hammond. ruin in the brush which broke its fall at the bottom of a sixty fo'ct Catholic Orders embankment. One wheel was leu Fntrrtain half way down the mountain side The Catholic Women's League during the wild plunge, and the oth- ind the Kn!ghts of Columbus sponer front wheel is crumpled beneath sored the Tuesday evening party the upright car. The top is a slivby their members at the ered reminder of its former self, hall in Price. A varied pro-'- n r (insist Ing of instrumental and and fenders and running board are wrecked. The escape of Marrelli vocal selections was given during Frank with an apparently whole body is the social hours. Mayor-elemiraculc'us. when the wreckage of Olsen gave an interesting talk. Lat-ithe car Is viewed, and the distance the even'ng dancing was popof the plunge is considered. ular. The refreshment tables were at Martin 'lerkerl with red and white carnaJoe Marrelli resides with his family, and is employed at tion blooms. One hundred and fifty Standardville. guests were present. A "Good Morning" R. J. - Bridge-luncheo- new officers, and initiation of candidates will t?ke idace nt a . special meeting, Thursday, Dec. 22. At this time all sppointive offices will also be fillof the o. ed. with class Divisional Institute demonstrations will be held at the School on Saturday. All Kslper teachArEi and instructors from this countv are to attend the day. of instruction.' and to view and discuss tho various methods of instructions MP.d the accompanying results. The morning programs oegin ai 10 o'clcck, and include demonstration classes by the primary grades as well as the junior high. decorated are The classrooms with the work of the pupils accomp- -' lished this quarter. Special empha sis has been placed on the Christinas The domestic decorative ideas. science and woodwork room will alAll so have handiwork on display. acpecDle interested in school room welare child tivities and training comed at the coming sessions. en-iov- ed Ri-nit- ti Hclncr consolidated lodge, I. O. O. F. No. 56, held election or officers at their regular meeting at the K. hall Tuesday evening. The of P. following officers, were elected com-to iprve in official capacity the Noble R. J. Ockey, ing ve;ir: Grand; W. J. Bartlett. vice grand; Otto Stultz. recording secretary; OF COMMERCE CONCrowd Ger.rge Black, financial secretary; CHAMBER VENES WITH HOSPITAL U0ARD Entertained M. O. Porter, six month trustee: W. A dinner partv was a pleasant somonth trustwelve E. Robertson, a general discussicn on cial feature Sunday evening when month was There Lambson. E. D. eighteen tee; the proposed hospital when the Miss Delia Mangum entertained at trustee-- . of Commerce body met 'he horn of Mr. and Mrs. A. Chamber Covers were laid for the board of dirctor? the of with Hospital the City At a special meeting The hospital voung counles: Mr. and Mrs. Celes-- e evening. Council Monday for the awarding of Tuesday Flaim. Miss Dorothy Reddington. work, Joe Andriz-z- ! board is composed of Charles Lezer. the City clean-uMiss Florence Waddups, Miss Mel was the successful bidder. Equippresident, Jcwph Ba'rbogllo. faciliJack Vigne.tto, secretary Taylor. Miss Ida Moffit, Miss Nana ped with a truck and other ilirCetnra' A. Labcroi. Uxolfflrrt. Miss Maurine Anderson, treasurer: and refuse, collection of ties for tho ils-- i Elton Billings. Thurman Carteto. Mr. Andrizzi will m"'" O. I).ilp;az. Henry 'Hall and connumerous Cleo Gordon, Harry Johnson, er. problems The to business vl the dail." men pertaining to buylames Bottino. and Lawrence Bot- bovKPs and (he weekly schedule for fronting the are ing, leasing, and repairs for the Y t!no. Citizens d'stricts. :o?id"ni.!al by carefully building were reviewed. At t,lia r"'d to inAnvim-- Bcin. Drive all refuse. in containers that litre the board is maklii!? special are Wit-- Banquet these ....11 .......1 .,...,,,i;Wr when and oe vestigations ciu.irc.iu.i '0 nnine nr.iy bo The successful launching of a complete a special mating will and drive was initiated stockholders wa. all membership for Price callHd of M. Mcrkle Rev. II. fund. tho hospital Tuesday evening when members of tg a caller in this community Tuesday. ct n y-n- nf Litis-Tiett- e. p vice-preside- gvir-br-- e. J- - Hs-vi- nf When Urged Carbon Lodge, No. 16, F. and A. M. held annual election of officers at the Masonic temple at Price Mon The following elected day evening. When two modern vehicles cf officers will be installed in their and a relic of past respective offices the latter part of transportation glory, in the form of a covered wathe-- month: Glen Ballinger, Master; E. C. gon endeavor to occupy the same Bo wen, senior warden; E. F. Gian-ct- ti spot of pavement at the identical usually end disasjunior warden; F. M. Duck- time, the forresults all concerned. These worth, senior deacon; It. J. Schultz, trously were the proceedings of a thrilling Andrew Grubler, junior deacon; senior Stewart; F. Kobbins, junior smashup along the concrete highway across from the town of Spring stewart; J. W. Hammond, secre- Glen Wednesday afternoon. tary; II. S. Robinett. treasurer. The covered wagon under the guidance of Sam Hunt of Huntington was proceeding homeward from; a trip up Spring Canyon, with Art Smith, Price, followiug in his wake, Afternoon Of driving the Buick roadster, properKensington ty of Price City. The story is reA few friends gathered at the lated that an unknown reckless home of Mrs. Charles Leger Friday driver was coming the opposite diafternoon for luncheon and kensing- - rection and in some manner tore a ton. The guests numbered six. left wheel from the wagon. Thus disabled the wagon was hampered in the sense of speed-makin- g He nor Silver and was struck from the rear by the Buick Anniversary The Pythian Sisters were the in- car. The impact cleared the wagon vited guests at a social evening of its wheels and sent the body Wednesday honoring the silver wed (casting upon the body of one of the reding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. horses. This general shake-u- p Peter Bosone at which Mr. and Mrs. sulted in fright to all concerned and Bosone were host and hostess. minor cuts and bruises' to Sam Hunt and his companion, and to Art Smith. Sunday Sociability by Speeding Automobile Moving Day For Many ThreeKilledjOnelnjured Local Business Houses Toll Of Carbon Mines Sponsors :tmas out-do- ' W Tt "Covered Wagon" Picks Up Speed ; Helper, Caxbon County, Utah, December 8, 1927 A I e Lf gue ' Natlous met and adjourned without doing anything. ot 01 our 8tate jl U i(f lEr JJ Funeral Services Held H. Bash For Dr. I ft TT al Vy JI j j advertis- - . , Mre I JL iTo j f Ifi? fl i i j i. j, i wuu cneer A call has been is:sued by Secreemuuuieu in the are incorporated John T. Oldroj'd of the state ;;alth tary ' aristnias health seals, which land board, for bids to construct the their advance mes-'0- f three flumes damaged this fall dur good cheer throughout the ing the flood season. The bids are !,t tliis season. The association to be submitted by 2 o'clock p. m. happiness andi good health on Monday, December 12. They will nous, for without the biggest be opened and passed on in public the world and the contract for the proposed all good health be filled with peace and construction will be awarded to the Bill lowaru men. auq iuus it best and lowest bidder. Although e of th it the greatest gift in Santa's only two of the three flumes were on s good health as signified washed out by the Sepap a' ma ' xy seals bearing his likeness completely tember floods, the other is so marrakin ,3 fleeting reindeer. terially damaged as to make repair o unselfishly work urgent. givlng spirit the-its 2ade manifest to the local comThe plans for the flumes were ing: Chi ., Mrs. A. S. Wahl, and Miss prepared by Maurice B. Housecroft, 010 thai ne Martelle, under the direc-- f ;tate bridge engineer of the state Mrs. E. H. Thomas, when the road Specifications depatrment. le temp ij campaiga was launched in pake the composite plans call for aivant mess district Monday of this flume construction 350 feet in Cheerful giving seemed tue length, with the following as prin-cipI mnf 0 mous byword. items of work: Structural exj Christmas seal sale is now in 1,415 cubic yards, struccavation, 4 ands of the public school child- - tural stel 112 tons and concrete, 3111I homes be will the i'05 cubic private yards. irge ao ed with every individual given Gordon Creek flume, Garley Creek CiltKportunity to carry on the ban-r- e 'lu'me and the structure at Pinnacle get! of Kood! neaItn- - and wage an wash are those which are scheduled i j winning war against Tubercu-in- e, i'or reconstruction. The concrete t(. while curative steps may .vork will be placed with the assur-mc- e that there will be protection hat ar baffling to medical authori- 1 in education preventative gainst frost, and that is the only as. Jfrl jres are valueless, and the ed- - obstacle in the path of construction onal campaign against disease at the present or immediate future. unary on the program of the h Association. inr am s vear fifty per cent cf the r I23 ed" raised by the sale of the Wm. be returned to this com-- ( ical A y ta be used in a health Through the efforts of the well Dr. William Henry Bash, 5 ail( Professional Women's known Carbon county physician, 71 J o who are sponsoring the cam-lewas buried With military honors, in n'a, this amount will be returned the American Legion plot of the d 'hs u&'A in a sanitation measure. 3a!t Lake City cemetery Sunday. of assisting in the installation Wayne Wilcox, grand chief de gare titapej. arse . drinking fountain in the of the Forty and Eight 'society was her A :e school grounds. The needs in charge of the military services a drinking fountain as at the grave. The simple, most imeroetlfc rtant equipment, to the week-rg- e pressive services were marked with a1101116 of over 700 children is ap-r- ,t "Taps," played by Fort Douglas bug. to all those interested in lers, and the firing salute finale, alachool problems. The fountain, so given by Fort Douglas military )e $0.9 iding four drinking spaces has men. These honors were accorded ordered and will be installed testifying the services of the doctor J e near future. during the World War, at which e school children will be offer-i- n time he served as a first lieutenI t3 o cash prizes by chairman Mrs. ant. Funeral services were hold for the eijcaa I. Thomas. To the boy or girl .g the most seals, the award late physician at the Notre Dame de ni!W; be $1.00, and the boy or girl Lourdres church at Price Saturday the next highest number of morning. f jjay-.a- g Monsigrior A. F. Giovan-no,i hi will receive the gift of 50c. spoke the requim high mass isatte.T,e piacing 0 the Christmas and was assisted by two acolytes. ..'"bols of good health on business The casket was draped in an Am" private correspondence and erican flag. A guard of honor from HP- ares is a cheery and beneficial the Helper Post of the Americon Leit to acquire. These seals, as gion, served as an escort in accomv go out over the land remind panying the body from the church. and children that all Dr. Wm. T. Elliott and C. D. Pope, e a part in making the world. as SDecial agents from the Forty and ."tfrs. itluor and form one of the Eight society and the American LeI of the health ma-- I vital ;twv parts no gion post accompanied the bereaved one could be a family to Salt Lake City. Surely nijt t'dthler reminder than the rosy, d gir old Santa Claus. MINE ACCIDENT VICTIM BURIED s M-"- i ta best "giftf t! rj " busi- - 17 i """ij11 II Xic'holas Murray Butler says that thinking is a lost art. It might also be said that the people are vol- ins as they think- Dr- - Ga-!anl- r? . v sub-crlbe- Club Begins Social Season The Kensington club serwere opened last Thursday evening, when Miss Nana Axelgard as hostess, entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Johnson. Musical selections were a special feature of the social hours. At eleven o'clock luncheon was served. The club members are Miss Ida Moffit, Miss Mel Taylor, Miss Bessie Dievettl, Miss Katherine Geuse, Miss Maxine Porter. Miss Ethel Lange, Miss Dorothy and Doris Reddington, Miss Florence Waddups, ies O. N. O. of parties Miss Maurine Anderson, Miss Delia and Mrs. Celeste Flaim. Mangum Mrs. Alice Bfullen was an Invited guest. Club Entertains Hv-b::i- ds The Michigan and Kensington club entertained their husbands Sunday evening, with Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wahlraven host and hostess at their residence. Holiday appoint- ments were attractive at the dinner table. Bridge was the diversion of e the evening, at which. fJrs. A. and Mr. Charles Leger were recipients of the pmes. The club members and their husbands bidden were Mr. and Mrs. A. Litizzette, Dr. and Mrs. M. C. Melrose. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Broyles, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leger. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Kelly, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Stover and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Vignetto. Litiz-zett- Social Affair At Barbrfclio's One of the outstanding successes of the winter social season took placo Saturday evening when Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barboglio gave a affo'r "hm;e-warnVin- it) rm oi u uiinti'i uam;t? -- In a1 the men Vinrne. The reeentlon rooms were lovely with beautiful bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums. A Chris, mas scheme was used In the table. appointments. A crystal basket of" American Beauty rose buds as the centerpiece, with has kets of seasonable fruit at elther-endCatering was under the inan- HP PVHMIIItt nf ino (.11 was pleasant with social chat, and dancing was a popular diversion Lute in in the amusement hall. (Continued to back page) was-place- . 1 |