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Show SECTION TWO. THE CORNISH NEWS About thirty-fou- r Sunday school officer and teachers and their a gave partners swimming party at Donnetta Springs last Friday evening The affair was in honor ot Purl Peterson who had served W as a member of the superin- tendency and is now a resident of Logan. The party enjoyed swimming, after which the long tables were lunch spread with a bounteous and dancing completed one of the most delightful of the parties season. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Hanson entertained at dinner Sunday in pnmpliment to Mrs Garry Neville Miss Inez Hanson, of Ogden, Elizabeth Colton and their boy friends of Salt Lake City. Covers marked places for 12. Virginia and Mae Hanson, Sadie and Neta Sorensen and Bernice Rawlins of Lewiston all left Tuesday morning for a vacation Lake. at Bear They will spend the remainder of the wek there. They went for the fourth. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Kendell are happy to announce the arrival of a son at their home Monday night All concerned are doing fine. A prettily bridge arranged 4 breakfast was given Saturday Mrs. C. R. by at Pike morning her home here. A profusion of summer flowers in variety of gay shades were used in the living rooms. The guests were seated at small tables. All the appointments were carried out in pastel colors. Bridge followed at five tables The out of town guests were Mrs. Garry Navelle of Ogden, Inez Hanson. Mrs G. H. Mills and Elizabeth Colton of Salt Lake City and Velda Petersen of Logan. Thirteen other guests were included. Mrs. R. C. Pike attended her literary dub at the home of Mrs. Russel Rogers in Lewiston last Friday afternoon where she reviewed the book 'Marie Antoinette by Stefan Zwelg. Mrs. Pike also composed the song accepted as their club song for the year. of Ogden is Marjorie Hatch visiting friends here and is a Louse guest of Ins Baker. Miss Verl Baker of the training class at the Dee hospital in Ogden arrived home last Monday night to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker and family. Mrs. Moses Christoffersen and daughter Ella have arrived home after spending the past week visiting relatives in Idaho. Mrs. LeRoy Sorenson, Mrs. Roy Earl, Neta and Sadie Sorenson were hostesses at a delightful HERALD-JOURNA- Heads Securities Control Board Chairman ot the new securities and exchange commission, which will regulate stock exchange operations, Is Joseph P. Kennedy, above, New York capitalist, named by President Roosen velt to head the board. Kennedy Is a close friend ot the president, one ot his strong supporters In the 1932 campaign. five-ma- tndge party last Friday evening at the Sorenson borne. The affair was given in honor of Mrs. Garry Neville of Ogden. Luncheon was tables served from five small Mrs. Nevelle was given a special guest prize. Sadie Mae Sorenson and Mao Hanson received grammar grade diplomas as was announced in last Saturday evening's paper. In this Nearly every family vicinity let to join in the celebration of the 158 anniversary of Independence day. A large crowd went to Trenton where Cornish and Trenton crossed bats in a ball game which resulted in a victory of 2 m favor of Cornish. In the horse pulling match Gilbert Baker's team won first and M. C. Nacgie s team came second Mrs. George Allen of Salt Lake City and her daughter Ins Allen who have been visiting relatives in Idaho Fails arrived here Monday on the train and visited a short time at the G. A. Andersen home and then went to Cove They were met here by Fred Titensor 5-- of Cove. The Harvey M. Rawlins, Sr. family held their annual family reunion in High Creek canyon on Saturday, June 30. The following program was given at II o clock Community singing led by Mrs. Mable Rawlins; invocation, Horace Rawlins; song, Warren Rawlins; address of welcome, C. H. Last; song Charles Rawlins, five minute play directed by Bernice Kawlins with Francis Rawlins, Merle Rawlins and Paul Taggart taking part; song, Gwendolyn Hogan; reading. Alice Petersen; song. Charles Last; reading, Althea Nedra Rawlins' reading. of Summers The reorganization officers was in charge of C. L Rawlins who was acting president with George Rawlins, vice president and Verla Taggart sec retary Those officers were released and Clayton Hogan a, named president with Mrs. C. L. Rawlins as vice president anl Leslie Petersen as secretary. At 12 o'clock a delicious dinner was served to 97 members The afternoon was spent in outdoor sports and m a treasure hunt The out of town members present were J. W. Rawlins and Mrs George Webb and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Petersen and family of Amalga, Mr and Mrs. Charles Last and family of Garland and Mr. and Mrs Thomas Summers and family of Tremonton. Mr. and Mrs Edgar Cole and Mrs Afton Pond spent the week end at Ogden Mrs Fred Taggart entertained at a dinner in honor of the birthday anniversary of her husband n Sunday afternoon Places were narked for 30 members of the family. Miss Crystal Allen of Logan is at Lewiston spending the week with Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hyer Dr. K W, Smith spent part of last week at Salt Lake on business Miss Lilly Rawlins, who is training at the Budge Memorial is hospital spending her vacation in Lewiston with her parents, Mr and Mrs George F. Rawlins Mr and Mrs. Preston Pond and daughter Edith and Miss Norma Hammond of Salt Lake were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs George Pond on Tuesday evening Mrs. E. M. Harris of Marysville, Idaho who has been visiting with her sister Mrs. Edward Leavitt m Lewiston, has returned to her home. Dr. and Mrs. Osborne Larson of Logan were dinner guests of Dr. and Mrs. K. W. Smith on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. La Salle Leavitt MORE THAN 3 MILLION IN USE Washers you the greatest amount ox work . . . when you want beauty . . , . . . dependability low cost of operation, and the most you can get for your dollar . . . look for the stamp of greatness . . i ,Lb e APEX trademark. , , $49 to $169 From See the APEX DOUBLE DASHER A PERFECTED AGITATO0 . greatness, because though APEX quality be sacriwill never ficed to price, you cau always find an APEX pphance at a price pou can afford. . greatness, because APEX is the only man. ufacturer building vacu- complete lines of um cleaners, washers,ironers. and refrigerators! , greatness, 20 years of because and the of 3 maqu-tur- washes cleaned faster. Easier TDTtTOE on clothes. 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Mr. and Mrs George Wortley and son of Salt Lake City, and Mr and Mrs George Johnson of Ogden were dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Harrv Hoodless on Friday Mrs Rose Pitkin had as hci Tba responsibility ot mediating the thr.atened strike In the steel supper guests on Thursday industry Is entrusted to these three men appointed by President Mr. and Mrs Charles GunRoosevelt to form the National Steel Labor Relations Board. All men nell, Mrs William Robbins and with experience In adjusting labor disputes, they are, from left to Mrs. Kate Watkins all of Logan right: Walter P. 8tacy, Chief Justice of North Carolina Supreme rs Rozeila Garr and daughtei. James Mullenbnch. ot Chicago, and Admiral Henry A. Wiley La Rue spent Thursday night and Court; (retired). Friday in Logan as guests of Mr and Mrs Charles Gunnell Mr. Jay Jessop of Salt Lake his son Mr Hnd Mrs A. P. Tourists May Aid Drive is spending a week at the Hovey and family city Thomas Anderson and daughhome of Mr and Mrs Joseph S To Provide Beavers ters of Alberta, Canada, were brief Jessop. Mr and Mrs Harry Hoodless alters Tuesday at the home of ELKO. Nev il Pi Plans to had as their guests during the his brother, Mr and Mrs. Charles week Mr and Mrs Jack Hoodlcss Anderson northeastern Nevida streums Devon Is Mr who of and family with beaver are being made. Humphrey, Billings, Montana Mrs. Lenora Anderson was given employed in Salt Lake is spending A L Sihirm, South Fork rancha very piessant surprise bv rela- a few days visiting with his par- er. said that visitors stopping at tives on Friday evening, the oc- ties, Mr and Mrs Evan Hum- his ranch will he asses-e- d 2.5 casion being her birthday anni- phrey cents towards a fund to buy beaver A social Mr and Mis Roy Nelson and versary Ranchers claimed the beavers evening was enjoyed and lunch was served to family of Preston, Idaho, visited build dams in the sticams, thus Mr. and Mrs Charles Anderson, in Millville during the week hiding in water c onset valion FishMr. and Mrs Newell Olson. Mr ermen say the beavers make deep and Mrs Lewis Anderson, Mr holes in which fish abound. and Mrs Earl Miekelson and fami- Huge Catfish Soon ly of Logan and Miss Beatrice Filled River Net TW INS ARE 81 Fergus. SHARON. Pa (I pi The Pulaski A number of people from MilEVANSVILLE. Ind it -It took twins, believed the oldest in this celelville attended the their S4th bnth-dabration held in Hyrum, July 3 and only 12 blue catfish completely district, celebrated They live on farms one mile fill a net anchored in the Ohio 4. s apart They are the only living James A Hovey of Salt Lake river at the camp of E. C. members of a family of 10 George City, a pioneer resident of MilThe fish ranged in size from 35 and William Pulaski both are m lville, spent Monday visiting with to 70 pounds Their heads ranged good health and work on their tiom seven to ten inches wide. farms. Ralph Bernhisel, Mrs. Reed Fos- Total weight of the haul was 510 ter and Mrs Melvin Stevens on CAT MOTHERS (TUCKS Friday Mrs. R C Pike reviewed pounds HUMBOLT, la il'Pc- - A cat at the" Autobiography of Marie the farm of L A Sorenson, near " Mrs PRINCE DIES Stevens gave two here, mourning the loss of her vocal solos accompanied on the THE HAGUE, Netherlands, kittens, solaced herself by adopt3 (UP) Prince of piano by Mrs Foster July Henry ing a brood of young chicks. The Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis were Mecklenbourg, consort of Queen chicks sleep with the cat every dinner guests of President and Wilhclmma of Holland died today night, except when the cat Is out Mrs. H Ray Pond ou Sunday. after a brief illness. He was 58 on a midnight forage. y ee-nin- g Ferdinand Pecora, above, famed as Senate stock market Inquisitor, is willing to accept a place on the new federal securities commission on one condition that he be made chairman according to Washington advices. Tecora is one of more than a dozen suggested for commission membership, whith soon will be announced and children of South Gate. Calif. hae been spending the week in Lewiston as guests or Mr Leavitts parents, Mr. and Mrs Edward Leavitt. On Saturday morning Mr. and Mrs George Pond ntertained at breakfast in honor of Mr and Mrs La Salle Leavitt of all pnd Mrs Arvel Talbot South Gate. Mr. and On Sunday morning Mrs. LaSalle Leavitt and Mr and Mrs. Ker.ui.th Cottle motored to Salt Lake City where Mr. Leavitt took the bus and returned to his home. Mrs Leavitt and children will spend the summer in Lewis- two-da- Preston, Idaho h i RINGS y Mer-ten- ton Mrs. Sterling Forsythe and son Pond of Price, Mrs. Catherine and Mr. and Mrs. L. E Crook-sto- n and family of Logan were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. George Pond on Thursday. Mr and Mrs. John Hyer left on Friday by automobile for California to make their home. Mrs. Wilburn Talbot and Mrs. William Dunkley of Whitney were guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Hyer on Thursday evening. Miss Margaret Ririe in company with Miss Rebecca Ririe of is touring Yellowstone Ggden park. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Flagaire and children of Provo who have been visiting in Lewiston with Mrs. Flagaires parents, Mr. and to Mrs. Hyrum Ririe, returned their home on Friday. Miss Shirley Van Orden of Salt Lake City is a house guest of Miss Peggy Parkinson. Miss Miss Rawlins. Bernice Edith Hyer and Mrs Frank Last pro- -, Fre-don- At 10 30 a ra. a large crowd assembled at the tahcrnable to celebrate the Fourth of July. A good program was (.(inducted by Chau man Stanford Larsen. Advancing of flag pledge by Boy Scouts ami the Star Spangle Banner whs sung by the congreled Mrs Elia Loose, ie by gation Prayers were ottered by Joseph G Christensen and Bishop John A Kavsten mens horus fiom Lewiston sang two numbers, Mrs Karien Piano' seby lections were given bv Clv,;e John A reading was given by shin Mrs C I Stoddaid of Kuhmond 'lwn vot al numbers were rendered bv Lothair Rich of Logan. An in teesting aridiess was given by Professor M K. Meirill of Ixtgaa Venal solo C I Stoddard of Richmond The Lewi.sv.on male chorus fovoied another song The nftei noun was spent in fncit i ,n hr and other sports. A thildmi, dam c and a hall game between Clark&lon vs. Bet ker s Best Cl.ukslon yam by a score ol Tne dnvs entei tamiueut was (included by a dance in the was well attended winch evening Tile Bon Tons furnished the music. The committee for afternoon spoils was Aubrey Guflin, Joseph Burt and Elbert Godfuy. y e of Logan on Shumway Thursday evening. Miss Sadie reviewed Sorensen the book, ay Him, Header, I Married Anna Green and Mrs. Johnson of Logan gave two vocal numbers. The following guests enjoyed a of surprise party at the home on Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggart Sunday evening, the event being Mr. Taggarts 57th birthday anniversary. Bishop Henry M. Taggart and daughter La Vella, Wallace Bird and Mrs. Grant al! of Salt Lake City, Alma Johnson and family of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright and son Glen, Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Boyles, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond, Mr. and Mr. Hazen Bright, Mr. and Mrs Mrs Mr. and Floyd Tibbits, Walter Taggart, Mr. and Mrs Amasa Hyde, Mrs Mary E. Leavitt and Mrs. Ella Stock. The in playing evening was spent games and a delicious no host luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Karren and sons Sidney and and Nathan Ella daughter Eloise and Mrs Christof-fersoKarren and Mrs. Marie of Ghrnish spent the week at Twin Fails and Burley visiting. At Twin Falls they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Lewis family and at Burley they visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Allen. Mr. and Mrs. Dow Lewis spent Thursday and Friday in Idaho Falls as guests of Mr and Mrs Ernest Thornton and at Rexburg as guests of George Lewis. Mrs. Otho Rose and son and Mrs. Lliwellyn Kelson and children of Los Angeles who have with been visiting in Lewiston to Mrs. Emma Hyer, returned their home on Friday. They were Mrs their sister accompanied by Wavie Allen of Cove. Mrs. Emma Telford and Mrs Vern Wiser were dinner guests of Mrs. Lizzie Hyer on Friday. Miss Nedra Stoddard spent part of last week visiting friends in Logan. Mrs. Wilford Christensen entertained at a delightfully arranged bridge luncheon at her home on Friday afternoon. The rooms and small luncheon tables were beausummer tifully decorated with flowers. A delicious luncheon was served to the following guests: Mesdames A E Marshall, Kenneth Baer. D. D. Hyer, Stillman Pond. Howard Layne, Dick Qum-neC. W. Baer, Eric Hendricks, Leland Van Orden, Waynard Talbot, Boyd Ririe, Loyal Pond. J. VV. Baer, Leland Cowles, Merle e Cunningham, Wayne Wiser, PouLon, Bert Hawkes, Mrs May Chandler and the Mesdames J. W. Mortinson, L. C. Gabriel-so- n and Emanuel Skabelund of Logan. The high score prize was awarded Mrs. Mortinson and the all cut prize to Mrs. Kenneth Baer. Mrs. Viola Hadley and two children left on Friday for their home in San Francisco after a Lewiston as pleasant visit in guests t! Mr. and Mrs. B. T Pond. Mr. and Mrs Adrian Morrell attended a party given in honor of the 80th birthday anniversary of their grandmother, Mrs Honor Smith at the borne of Mr. and Mrs Lawrence Baird on Sunday. Mrs. S R. Rogers entertained the members of the Lewiston Literary club and Mrs C. B. Stoddard, Mrs. G. A. Thomson, Mrs. Have your old rings made into a beautiful modern ensemble at a moderate cost. We will make any design in all color com. 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