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Show The l! Volume 22. Number 254. - The Here is the most recent picture of Mrs. Woodrow Wilson, widow of the late war-tim- e president, taken as she attended the celebration of the Battle of Yorktown. FRENCHMAN LIKES VERNON T A H, R 1 1) A V. MT. PARIS. Marshal Petain, the principal French delegate to the Yorktown celebration has become such an enthusiastic admirer of Mt. Vernon that he would like to build a replica of . for himself. President Jefferson, during his many memorable years as American minister to France, acquired such a love for a certain building that he had it recreated in his native BELGIANS GET HORSE MEAT state. On a voyage to the Midi he was so struck by the Maison Carree at Nimes he took it BUENOS AIRES UP Fresh as the model for that the capitol at horses of a good Richmond. breed are so cheap in Argentina that seveial hundreds a week are being shipped to BelIn England and Wales, the to be converted into cost of educating a pupil in the gium steaks, sausages 'nd catsmeat. clem-nta- ry schools has risen h The price is leas than in the last few years from that of beef. $23.75 to $65 a year. high-spirit- one-fift- Second Section O (.' T O I E K ;! 0. 1 1 GRANDMA!" OH-1- 1 Preston News Of Mrs. Wilson Second ward chapel was crowded to overflowing for the funeral service of Mrs Mary K. Hendry, Wednesday afternoon. Bishop Evan H. Bankhead was in of the services. charge The ward choir furnished the under the direction of singing Chorister Miss Gladys Hill and Miss Irma Maughan at the organ. Special musical numbers were a solo by Evan. Dar-le- y and a duet by Mrs. Mattie Darley and Vernon Darley, Both numbers were accompanied by Miss Irma Maughan. Prayers were by Bishop John J. Hendry and Alexander W. Archibald. Splendid talks and high tributes were given by Willard Parker of Layton, William Davifl Brenchley, Hendry. James R. Kerr and Bishop Bankhead. Resolutions from the Daniel H. Wells camp, Daughters of Pioneers were read by Mrs. Nancy Hendry. A large display of gorgeous flowers bespoke the esteem in which Mrs. Hendry was held in this community. They were in charge of Mrs. Aerial Maughan and Mrs. Norman Maughan and carried by her grandchildren The pallbearers were Ariel. Nor man, Wesley and Brigham Maughan and Lester Smith and Lee Bair. Interment was in the city cemetery. U LOGAN, Latest Picture WELLSVILLE Herald-Journ- al Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hunter were guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Wood last Wednesday. Stanley Humphrey accompanied by Cleon Whitlock and Av-n- el Nielson motored to Eph- River Heights News Mr and Mis J Karl Wood Attorney and Mrs. P. M. Con-- 1 dren of Logan were visitors at entei tamed at dinner at their die were Salt Lake City visitors the C. I Golf home Tuesday." home last week In honor of C Mr and Mrs Frank Pratt v faRoses were Lester Williams MrsLonsdale Roe gave a iled m Snntl.f.eld Sunday. used in the decoration of the Mr. and Mrs Nepln Larsen charming entertainment rooms Coveis were laid for group of lady friends Friday have received w word that their Auction eight afternoon. bridge .son. Preston, ul be home soon Mr. and Mis Chailes Olson of formed the diversion and Mrs from Germany where he has Cornell DaBig Pmey were week end guests high been on a mis-ooJack Hickenlooper was of Mr and Mrs l.ehi Olson Luncheon was vis and he ai rived m New York score winner. LuGiand Olson of Preston served at one long table which Fuduy and after visiting in will spent Monday evening at the featured a pink color scheme. Washington. D C. they home of Lehl Olson Pink rose buds formed a beauti- come home Mr and Mis. E A Call have Covers were ful centerpiece. Miss Sere Sjostrom let limed Mr to moved Afton Wyoming la .t week from Ogden where arranged for eight guests. Call of was Womer the Call Mrs. Walter Mr. and manager she spent several da.vs of Salt Lake City were Sunday Hardware store Mr and Mrs LaVon Nielson. entertained and Mrs Bates Georue of dinner guests Mayor Miss Phyllis Nielson, William with a delightful children's Mrs. L. E. Hansen. Nielson and Lyman Uastow Miss Carmen Merrill. Miss La-- , partv for her son. Dean, on hts ployed at Rock Springs. WyomPnel Palmer and Miss Gwen seventh anniversary Friday. The ing, were home over last week Smith gave a delightful Hallo-- 1 children enjoved a spook alley end after ween party at the Merrill home and numerous games. Miss Anna Olson on East First South street Fri- which a da.nty icpast was servled by her mother, Mrs Lelii day evening for 2$ little friends.1 ed at a table prettily centered If the word "grandmother" con- with a large birthday cake. jures up a picture of an fiddly1 A clever spook alley and appro-favors wile piesent-c- d woman sitting with her knitpriate games created much mer-- , Halloween were to 12 little guests Refreshments nment. befoie an open fireplace, Joe Malmberg enter- ting Mrs served at nine o'clock. t.ike a second look at Mrs Mar-jon- c week-en- d Winn last her of Tessa tained lor the Members Hutton, above She, an camp of the Daughters of the sister Mrs Delilah Taylor, of American residing In Pans, is for Ogden Pioneers were hostesses the winner of a newspaper contheir husbands and all the Mr and Mrs. LeRoy Lindsey test conducted to fmd "the people of the Second ward over and Mr and Mrs Elias Hansen worlds youngest looking grand- motored to Salt Lake City, Sunsixty years of age. mother " The affair was held in the day Mrs Lav. na Cannon of Los Tables were arranged for 50(1 ward recreation hall and was a decided success. An elaborate Angeles visited her brother. Sol jduiing the afternoon and Mrs taHale and Mrs Hale the forepart Joe Malmberg won high score. dinner was served at long token was drawn by The all-cbles, colorfully decorated with of the week. Mrs Roy Lewis of Calif., was Mrs Thomas Boyle. flowers and appointments in a was for served at the season. the motif Dinner Mayor charming bridge keeping with the luncheon given bv Mrs Ralph Grigg's cafe at six oclock, from L. E. Hansen was toastmaster. Places were laid for sixty. A Gavman Wednesday evemng. tables attractive In flowers and variety program followed the Two tables were arranged for motifs typ.cal of the Hallowe en dinner and this was very in- the game A dainty luncheon season. Besides the club members, places were arranged for teresting. Captain Maud Han- was served to eight The Sunshine Sewing cirjje Mrs. Robert Holt of Salt Lake sen was chairman of the program committee, Mrs. George was entertained attractively by City. Mrs. Charles H. Clair, Mrs. Fames had the dinner in charge Mrs Myron Carter Wednesday Boyd Madsen, Mrs. Orson Dames Hallowe'en decora- and Mrs. Sam Packer. and Mrs. Bertha Wursten head- afternoon Mrs. R C. Parker of Portland ed the decorating committee. tions predominated The afterOut of town guests included noon was pleasantly passed in Oregon, has been visiting her Mr. and Mrs George Holliday, sew.ng and at six o'clock, a parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sol Hale, of Ogden and Mr. and Mrs. delicious venison dinner was this week. Newell Purser of Richmond. served to thirty-fiv- e guests. There are 40.000,000 widows Mrs G W. Slates presided at Mrs Caroline Stauffer was honGolden jin India, many of them under affair the for ored as the oldest one present. lovely Mrs. William Evans and chil Hour club Friday afternoon. 18 years of age. motored to Preston Fil-da- y ' to attend the funeral of raim last Saturday. Mae Nelson Mr and Mrs Karl A. Kowal-h- s Mi and Mis Milton Wilson and family spent last Sunare visiting with their parents. day visiting in Salt LakeMr and Mrs. William F Wilson, WINS and Mr and Mis Thomas Rider $900 Miss Luella Anderson spent Sunday visiting with fi lends in BOSTON - Joe Bruno, five, Pieston to Mis Rulon llemnger is visit-ui- g the youngest plaintiff ever here, appear in federal court steadin Mendon won his case despite his Mr and Mrs Lcland luKiplu-his to sjubmlt attended the Toachei.s Institute fast refusal chest as exhibit A. The boy, at Salt Lake last week m lured in an automobile acciMr. and Mrs Vantv, T Wil$20,000 damson and children of Bnghum dent. had suedlacforwould not dte-plvisited with Mr and Mrs Wi- ages. Though to the chest his injuries lliam F. Wilson Sunday pirv he was awarded a $000 Olson - vomit il plaintiff i av Lester Williams of the verdict. K U Navv spent the past two weeks New York City schools numvisiting his mother. 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