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Show r' . J free THE HELPER JOURNAL ittcvd Thrift IrTor f Thrift IDC Se children in Helper rrcc c,nu'S will fa month for all the i :X club wWch nothing- of the club is to to the children and enter- wholesome ean, f win t0 money cy :ng a harden gave a nnr o thrift xn, Lain. agonal a saving 9f having t out . . ---- times as a reserve for and stressed the Junior Thrift club's Liicy I! r' cooperation of Helper island the Junior Thrift ia4 thru the possible gade ... . ' cfinntna yivan uiu"" i Accepted at the Helper liases at 4ucnnd children Picture show last J- -ior ai Helper, Carbon County, Utah, Thursday, September 29, 1932 By MARION BOXACCI Mrs J B. kesler, assisted by her daughters Mrs. R. A Dart and Mrs. F Nyman, was a gracious hostess Saturday afternoon when she entertained at a cleverly arranged dinner at the home of her daughter Mrs of her sister Mrs. R. C. Pitt of Salt ers in pastel shades decorated the rooms and serving table The repast was served at 1:30, after which bridge was with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Fahring for points, Mrs. Kirkpatnck for honors, with a guest Fri:e for Mrs. Pitt Those enjoying the afternoon wirh tK i . the hostesses, were Mesdames M. Floyd, V. T. Elliott, C. C. Wallm, S. Stein, August Liti::ettp. R. Ratl.-fn r t?!i Eugene Gibson, Harris Simonsen, A. G. Deuel, Jack Vinetto M. H. Leute, J. Colzani, and Mrs. Kirkpatrick of Helper; J. v! V t Kesler of Spanish Fork: Carl Nvm. nf Tat;.i of Price. Kelley U72lZ f i'for savings accounts. Vinson explained to the to become a member ex-- , M and gave detailed of activities the what $ MISS MARGARET HOUSTON IS HOSTESS Miss Margaret Houston entertained at a delightful bridge luncheon Wednesday evening at her home in Castle Gate. The living room was effectively decorated with bright-huebe and what it f ould - autumn flowers. Carin The hostess was assisted by her mother, children to the if Robert Mrs. Houston. 1 During the season of bridge, prizes were awarded to Miss Hansen for high, and Miss Taylor for low score. A lovely luncheon was served at the close of the d -- Sessional CHARMING OUTDOOR PARTY" t auic uh the cooling weather, Mrs. Alex Lakie still has a number of beautiful buds and flowers in her flower bower which cdnesday afternoon was used as an attractive setting tot a picnic luncheon when she entertained for a few friends. Ine guests were seated at a long table cleverly arranged sugof fa!!, at which were seated Mrs. B. Litizzette of gestive nee, Mrs. Roger Reynolds, Mrs. Harry Clark, Mrs. J. E. Gease Mrs. N. E. King and Aura King, Mrs. R. E. Moss and Miss Elizabeth Paterson of Helper. umir at fuesday Dr. N. B King l of J. at the Hillcrcst Hotel $ LIFE ;I ELLWOOD j! Insurance Agency Utah Helper Eyes Examined ..Repair Work ml THE GRILL CAFE Quick Service Excellent Meals Kiwanis Dining IIII in Connection Most Attractive Cafe in Carbon County OPEN DAY AND NIGHT PHONE 194 IIELTER, UTAH All Beauty Work n, Guaranteed 7:30 P. M. Violin solo by Alphonso Ossano, accompanied by Miss Lena entertained at a 5 o'clock dinner party Ossana. yfRS. R. last Sunday at her home here in honor of Mr. Dart's Cornet solo by Gene Chipman. D LODGE NO. 15 The dinner table was centered w ith a lovely bowl irery Thursday Evening birthday. of fall and the occasion was enjoyed by Mrs. R. C. flowers, LOCAL WOMEN ATTEND CLUB ORGANIZATION OF P. HALL B. R. Mrs. V. F. Mr. Mrs. and J. Kesler, Pitt, A. Robey, C. of C. Wooley, Mrs. Reva Beck Bosone, Mrs. A. G. Deuel, Mrs. D. C. the honored guest and hostess and their family. Bertolino, M. F. Gibson and Mrs. P. H. Hughes drove to Fairview Tuesday to Gill, K. R. and S. attend the organization of a Womans Democratic Study club. SODALITY CLUBS HOLDS FIRST SEASON MEET Mrs. J. H. Wolf, state vice chairman, Secretary of State and IER C. GEASE The Young Ladies Sodality club members held their first Mrs. Milton H. Welling were present at the meeting, which business and social meeting of the season Monday evening was brought to a close with the serving of a lovely luncheon I House Price, Utah i in the Kiwanis club rooms, which was well attended by the at the home of Mrs. Pritchett. The Helper ladies returned 4ne Price 392 club members, the gathering being sponsored by the Misses to their homes here the same day. me Helper J Geneva and Marion Bonacci. Business matters and nominaC. L. KLINE tion of officers took place during the fore part of the evening, FRED VOLL entertained at a bridge party at her cian and Surgeon MRS. social was after which a here Thursday evening, with dainty refreshments enjoyed. Hours: 2 mee-inof the be next will in Miss Esther Martinelli "West First South charge being served at the close of the season of bridge. Present w ith West held. be will of Hotel i OfficeHelper October 10 at which time election of officers the hostess were Miss Mary Mancina, Mesdames J. Colzani, flne 250 Jack Vignetto, Thorit Hatch, Harris Simonsen, Frank Wible, Utah 4er ANNIVERSARY WEDDING OBSERVE and Eugene Gibson. Honors at play were awarded to Mrs. B. KESLERS J. VM. T. ELLIOTT dinner a entertained Kesler at B. Mr. and Mrs. J. party Hatch. jsician and Surgeon home here, honoring their fortieth their at evening Thursday s in Henry Hall Bldg. PRICE SODALITY SPONSORS PARISH SOCIAL which the immediate family was Office Res. 132 wedding anniversary, at The Price Young Ladies Sodality club sponsored the I Utah present. The dainty dinner was served at 6 o'clock, and was V. Kesler first Catholic parish social of the season Thursday evening in enjoyed by Mrs. R. C. Pitt of Salt Lake City, Mrs. J. Fork, R. B. Wooley of Columbia, the Notre Dame school auditorium at Price. Miss Marie F. LOW and Children of A.Spanish and was chairman of the affair, which inaugurated the openDart family, Mr. and Mrs. F. Nyman Mr. and Mrs. R. ysician and Surgeon i of the newly decorated hall. Advertisers who made posing and children of Helper. AVALON HOTEL sible the stage decorations and equipments were the honored .!185 Helper fashioned games created amusement the early Sours BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL WOMENS CLUB guests. Old 5 THE its regular business meeting Monday evening in the part of the evening, after which a program of dancing was Miss Veronica Heinlein, assisted by the Misses MilITfnl-- , bnrpl. A. R. DEMMAN feetines are to be held the second ana tourtn enjoyed. was Alice Bene being chosen dred Piacitelli, Louise Fleckenstein and Josephine Rinetti, sician and Surgeon Mondays of the month, with Miss in charge of the serving of refreshments. to assume the duties of recording secretary. Miss Marguerite Dusserre, chairman of the entertainflAZ HOTEL BLDG. Bone ment committee, was accompanist for the following program: Res. Ph. 100 YOUNGER SET ENJOYS WEINER ROAST n-- i 8 furs Vocal solo, "Sing Me to Sleep," by Miss Eleanor Piacitelli. Mrs. Joe Rebol and Miss Inez Regrato entertained at a f Utah Saxophone trio, comprising the Misses Caroline Propp, Marie in Tndian canvon Wednesday evening, their be ivpinpr E- Moynier and Jeanette Cances. Pearl FLYNN, Prop. Mancina, Misses Mary the hostesses ith w the ing present and vocal number by Miss Margaret Scar- St Licensed Embalmer Weeter, Jose- Spanish guitar Mane ueitz, lurnbow, Krissman, Jay Josephine tezini. in attendance and Mrs. John ColMar-cell- a phine Feado, and Susan Maulsby; Mr. Vocal duet, "Roses of Picardy," by Miss Mildred and Rebol, Messrs. Joe the and P. F. Fisher, UTAH Mrs. zani, Mr. and Villard. e Service Phone 29 P.mcrpri. T)r. Toe Dalpiaz, Clark Goodart, Slim Vocal solo, "Neapolitan Nights," by Peggy Hennesy. Pete Archer and Lee ! Wycoff, Jack Hyatt, Gus Tsangans, JUS SIMONSEN Peterson. PAST NOBLE GRANDS CLUB of Utahna Rebckah THE will observe its eighty-secon- d anniversary at fTARY PUBLIC CLUB CARBON COUNTY LADIES DEMOCRATIC K degree Friday evening, Sept. 30, with a social and THE a silver tea in the Legion hall at Price Monday, at UTAH eleven tables of dance given at the Rebekak hall in Helper. 2:30 in the afternoon. They entertained at P. COLTON Mrs. August Litizzette, first, bridge, with prizes being won by Notary public served at the and Mrs. Limb, second. A light luncheon was ITOX MOTOR win ne CO. close of the afternoon. The next meeting ot the dub 1 Anderberg Beauty Shoppe, 143 S. 3rd East, Provo, Utah. UTAH October 31. ,its AUTOMOBILE HEALTH ACCIDEXT m. MOOSE HOLD FIRST SOCIAL OF FALL SEASON The Loyal Order of Moose held their first social of the season Tuesday evening in K. P. hall , which was well attended by members, their families and friends. An interesting program was enjoyed during the fore part of the evening, after which dancing and refreshments added to the merriment. The evenings program follows: Selection by Social club orchestra. Cornet solo by Johnnie Cook, accompanied at the piano by Miss Evelyn Branch. Talk, by A. J. Carlson. Piano duet by Harry and Woodrow Clark, two numbers. Violin solo by Miss Maxene Schlegel, accompanied by Miss Chip-ma- Eysight Specialist FIRE SURPRISE PARTY AT OVERLADE HOME IN MARTIN i Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Ovcrlade were pleasantly surprised Monday evening when a few of their friends dressed in cos tume called for a social hour at their home in Martin. Those taking part were Art and Dick Kirkham, and Messrs and Mesdames L. B. Smith, E. S. Bray, R. Ratliff, D. Woods, R. C. Sheldon, and G. H. Patterick. The evening was devoted to the playing of games, after which a picnic lunch was served. Mr. Sheldon was awarded a prizes for displaying unusual cleverness in the games, and Mr. Kirkham was awarded a prize for the funniest costume. evening. Guests enjoying the evening with the hostess were the Misses Fona Mayo, Nettie Shumway, Merlyn Hansen, Edna ' ORDER OF MOOSE Holbrook, Elaie Lessey, Mildred McCluskey, Vera Larsen, Branch. .IB LODGE NO. 1659 Thelma Taylor, Saline Hardey, Marguerite Ludwig, and Cornet trio by Victor and Domenic Bonacci and Gene jfe Barker, Dictator Rosella Craig. Xj Carlson, Secretary two selections. NOTICES Mrs. A. S. Wahl and Miss Edna Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Robinson and family returned to their home Litizzette spent the week end in in Salt Lake last week after hav- the capital city. ing spent a short lime visiting at the home of the latter's mother here, Mrs. E. H. Thoma3. 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