Show Ogd en Society Clubs Dane Opens Festivities OGDEN— AlU Mitra dancing will entertain at the opening aeason'a aeriea at the Ogden club of a Golf and Country club the evening of November It Hosts and hostesses for the season are Mr and Mrs Burton'i Fjsher Mr and Mrs Richard Wagner Miss Kathryn Green-we- ll Miss Helen Madson Jack Beck- er and Ward Armstrong Sponsored by the Junior Child Culture club the annual bridge luncheon will be given Wednesday at the homes of different club members The proceeds of the entertainment which will be one of the outstanding social events of the week will be devoted to a fund for the support of a library at Weber college for needy students a club Mrs D L Stine club project president has appointed Mrs J W Randall as general chairman of a committee on arrangements for the luncheon The hostesses will befras follows: Mrs P H Mulcahy Mrs R L Tribe and Mrs P M Thompson at the Mulcahy home 2681 Tyler avenue: Mrs R H Hinckley Mrs G H Hurst and Mrs R C Glassman at the Hinckley home 2560 Jefferson avenue Mrs I E Boyle Mrs J H Andrews and Mrs J G Olsen at the Boyle home 1470 street- - Mrs Blaine - Twenty-sixt- h Glasmann Mrs E J Fjeldsted Mrs JE Velton and Mrs F A Kuht-ma- n J at the Glassman home 1444 Marilyn drive Mrs P C Richardson Mrs J W Randall and Mrs - Leader for Dancing Party evening at their home 2319 Van A Halloween idea Buren avenue was carried out In the table decorations Chrysanthemums were In a pumpkin basket as a centerpiece for the table and Halloween place' cards and favors were used Guests included Mr and Mrs W Karl Hopkins Mr and Mrs Albert E Becker Mr and Mrs J C Davis Mr and Mrs W E Nantker Dr and Mrs Eugene Packer Mr and Mrs Henry Barker Mr and Mrs J E Storey Miss Hazel Bingham and Claude Armstrong L - to leave spend some time of the hostess committee of the Alta Mitra Dancing club which will give the Mrs Frank Wilde and daughter Mary of Los Angeles are guests of Mrs P H Brophy of 928 Binford avenue dance of the season — -- I Wash-ingtonD- C h street h Other mem- Creen-we- ll bers assisting are Mrs-G-Mrs A A Robinson Mrs H E Goddard Mrs F A Childs and Mrs O G Ellis of Salt Lake City Mrs Murray Estes and Mrs Helen Payne will entertain the "Three In One" bridge club at the Nob Hill tearoom Saturday E Entertains at Bridge Mrs E C Olsen entertained at a bridge luncheon Friday at the Green Gables tearoom the first In a series the decorated Chrysanthmums rooms Luncheon was served at small tables The guests included Mrs Frank Francis Mrs J G Leonard Mrs P C Richardson Mrs A E Becker Mrs Adelbert C Brown Mrs Ezra Richardson Mrs W C Hinds Mrs J W Randall Mrs George Thorstensen Mrs William Varney Mrs M G Wilcox Mrs E O Wattls Mrs Archie Bowman Mrs Louie Ford MrsGeorge-Whitmeyer Mrs O A Torge-se- n Mrs Idah M C Loomis Mrs H D Olson Mrs J Francis Fowles Mrs Fred King Mrs Charles B Empey Mrs G A Dickson Mrs H F Irwin Mrs S W Wherry Mrs Clem Williams Mrs C H Barton Mrs J T Rushmer Mrs Laura Carrick Mrs Helen Kennedy Mrs W H Williams Mrs T Fred Farr Mrs A P Miller and Mrs W O Pell Mrs Fred O Caton entertained at a bridge dinner Tuesday at the Green Gables tearoom in compliment to Mrs Warren Stanley Sparks formerly Miss Jeanne Vail a recent bride Ivory tapers in candelabra formed a centerpiece for the table with crystal bowls of pink roses and white pompon chrysanthemums on either end Guests In aiddition to the guest of honor were Mrs J E Vail Mrs Victor G Lochhead Mrs William L Kimball of Bozeman Mont ' Mrs Dallas Hess Mrs Harry Richardson Mrs Roland Smith Miss Ila McKell Miss Donna Martin Miss Helen Keating and Miss Geraldine Fitzgerald Mrs Carl S Watson entertained her bridge club at a bridge luncheon at her home 2762 Madison avenue Thursday Roses and African daisies formed a centerpiece for the table with gold tapers in d candelabra at the ends Invited guests included Mrs Lawrence E Boyle Mrs A P Miller Mrs J Francis Fowles Mrs L A Berg Mrs Pv H Mulcahy Mrs J H Andrews Mrs Ora Bundy and Mrs L J Holther j four-branch- three-branche- Guild Musical Women’s guild of ‘the Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd entertained at a musical evening and bridge supper at the home of Mrs Mary Wattis Brown 853 Twenty-fourt- h street Thursday evenihg A vocal selection was given by Mrs James Farrell piano numbers by Mrs T Don Beason and-- dances by Miss Clarabelle Connell and Miss Elaine Pappas The rooms were decorated in chrysanthemums and gladioli Assisting Mrs Brown and Mrs Otis Weeks the president of the guild In receiving the guests were Mrs Thomas Talbott and wives of- the vestrymen of the church: Mrs E-Bader Mrs S J Pearce Mrs L- - V Trueman Mrs R H Prindle Mrs Eugene H Smith Mrs J W Stokes and Mrs I T Bass Mrs J G Falck was in charge of the musical program Mrs N C McConnell reservations Miss Marie Baker refreshments and Mrs W 0 Pell publicity About 100 guests were In "attend- ance Dr and Mrs H W Nelson arrived home Friday from St Paul and Minneapolis Minn and Milwaukee Wls Dr Nelson attended a tristate medical meeting in St Paul' In Milwaukee Dr and Mrs Nelson were guests of Mr and Mrs George T Larson formerly of Ogden Entertain Club Mfi and Mrs Randall J Barton entertained their bridge club Friday guerite Israelson Officers of the Seventeenth ward Primary association of the L D S church met for luncheon at the Nob Hill tearoom Thursday Rook followed luncheon Those in attend- ance were Mrs Paul Krey Mrs Cecil Rogers Mrs Max Breen Mrs Best Norda Mrs Albert Hadley Mrs Albert Saxey Mrs Alfred Loughton Mrs Louis Vandenberg Mrs Alfred Adams Mrs Claud Grow Mrs James Farr Mrs Albert Sessions Mrs Robert H Krey Mrs Edgar Whithead Mrs Ray Dawson and Mrs Percy Freeman ber college will discuss "Political Science” Historical society will Ogden meet Saturday afternoon at the Hotel Ban Lomond Chapter F of the P E O Sisterhood met Wednesday at tbs Rome of Mrs J E Carver 718 Twenty-fift- h street Luncheon was followed by a discussion of "Women in American Poetry" by Mrs Harmon B Barton 1 Chapter J of the P E O Sisterhood met for luncheon Wednesday at the home of Mrs A D Barber 1132 Twenty-fift- h street Mrs W B Kerr discussed “The President of Cottey College Dr Boemer and Her Vision” With Bishop J E Kearney as guest speaker the annual meeting of the diocesan council of Catholic Mrs G G Moyes entertained at Women will convene here the second in a series of bridge Mrs A H S Bird diocesanTuesday presiluncheons Saturday at her home dent of Salt Lake City is general 1561 Twenty-fift- h street Chrysan- chairman The convention will themums decorated small tables open at 11 a m with holy mass Covers were laid for 24 celebrated by Bishop Kearney in St Joseph's church Sessions will Mr and Mrs J H Andrews of be held in the Hotel Ben Lomond and G Mrs Mr and Samuel Ogden Luncheon will be served at 12:15 p Dye of Salt Lake City arrived home m and a business meeting will York from New where Saturday The program open at 1:30 p m they attended a National Building follows: and Loan association convention Annual greeting President A They also visited in Washington D C H S Bird address of welcome the Rev P F Kennedy "The Mr and Mrs A P Mijler have Adult Club” the Rev A returned home from Chicago where A Le Study May "Work of the Newthey went by airplane Mr Miller man Club” the Rev R J Dwyer attended a national meat packers’ 'Spiritual Care of the Public School convention Pupil” Bishop Kearney The local committees assisting in Mrs T E Thomas entertained Decorations her bridge club Monday at a bridge arrangements are: luncheon at her home in Ogden can- Mrs P C Krauss P A Laughlin yon The guests included Mrs Al- registration Mrs L V Warlaumont fred Stratford Mrs Fred Summer-il- l Mrs H O Sandberg tickets Mrs Mrs Joseph Connell Mrs Thom- Frank Hirt Mrs Eugene Thinnes as Young Mrs William S Wright reservations Mrs J E DeBano J G Murdoch Mrs Stanley Robins Mrs Owen W E Quillinan Ridges Mrs John Hendricks Mrs Martha Fisher J C Baker J C W H Homer Mrs T J Thomas Green reception Mrs J E Cave J F Campbell J E Vail F J and Mrs Edwin Nelson Hirt W E Quillinan R P Neill Mrs D Smith of Salt Lake City Frank Todd John Fisher John Mcwill entertain at a bridge luncheon Gowan C E Clements Miss Edith Wednesday at the Nob Hill tea- Reid J E DeBano and Carl room program Miss Marie Smith in charge vocal selections O H S Mrs J H Parke Is arranging a a capella choir piano solo Miss bridge luncheon for her club-a- t the Ruth McBride vocal Solo Miss Ivy Nob Hill tearoom Thursday Janckovich Tooele Officers of the council are: PresiBridge Luncheon dent Mrs A H S Bird Salt Lake Mrs Garrison enter City first vice Stanley Mrs W E tuined at a bridge luncheon Thurs Quillinan Ogdenpresident second vice presiday at the Green Gables tearoom dent Mrs John D Stach Eureka for wives of the U S reclamation third vice president Mrs D T Matservice Guests included Mrs J R thews Murray recording secretary lakisch Mrs Henry Johnson Mrs Miss Susanna Shields Park City P R Neely Mrs Charles Whipple treasurer Mrs John Pintus Price Mrs George Imrii Mrs Arthur district Federation of Ogden Gray Mrs Marshall Young Mrs Women’s Clubs will hold the anHarold Nutch Mrs Thomas Mead nual meeting at the Hotel Ben LoMrs J Wallace Knight Mrs Thom' mond The meeting will as Curtis Mrs James Callan Mrs open atMonday 10 a m with luncheon at Robert Pratt Mrs Norval Enger 12:15 p m and the afternoon sesMrs Horace V Hubbeli Mrs Arch sion starting at 2 o’clock Dr H H Hill Mrs Donald Bowen Mrs Jack Ramsey superintendent of the state Thomas and Mrs Frank Bucher training school at Ameran Fork and Mrs J L Gibson of Salt Lake Mrs C H Barton will attend City president of the Utah State luncheon to be given Saturday by Federation of Women’s Clubs will Mrs Lottie Shepherd at her home be out of town speakers Others in Salt Lake City who will appear on the program are Mayor Harman W Peery David Special Session L Stein and Ora Bundy Mrs J H Miriam chapter No 14 Order of president of the fedthe Eastern Star will meet in spe Peckenpaugh Mrs G G cial session Tuesday at 8 p m in eration is will preside chairman of the program the Masonic temple to observe Moyes committee and Mrs Arthur T Johns ’’men’s’’ night Walter S Moulton of the luncheon committee will be chairman of entertainment and John A Houston of refreshMrs Alfred W Larson entertained ments assisted by the men of the her club at a bridge luncheon FriIn honor chapter of their associate day at her home 234 Twenty-seconmatron Mrs Elinor Giddings street Covers were laid for nine Miriam chapter entertained at a Miss Alice Wylie of New York was luncheon bridge Monday afternoon an out of town guest The tables were arranged in a large XI and a MrS JW Randall and Mrs! V HalloweeiridesTvaircarried out in the decorations The C Hinds entertained at a bridge worthy matron Mrs W E Lancaster in- luncheon Wedpesday at the home troduced the guests of honor who of Mrs Minds 2579 Fillmore averesponded Mrs Delbert B Foulger nue Orchid chrysanthemums decgave a piano solo and Mrs Andrew orated small tables Invited guests T Clark gave several dramatic read- were Mra Ezra Richardson Mrs ings The chairmen of the com- Joseph Peterson Mrs T Fred Farr-Mrmittees on arrangement were Mrs Lawrence Boyle Mrs J Q Fred Carr Mrs June Clark and Leavitt Mrs J Francis Fowles Dr Margaret Burns Mrs W H Reeder Jr Mrs C J Mrs Frank K Bartlett Child Culture club will meet on Humphis Mrs Howard Goddard Mrs A V afternoon at the Hotel Zabriskie Mrs Clem Williams Mrs Thursday Ben Lomond Mrs Charles H M G Wilcox Mrs Frank Douglas Thorstensen Mrs Georgina Mar- Mrs Fred E Williams Mrs Blaine riott and Mrs Hannah Clark will Glasmann Mrs C A Malinowski be hostesses Mrs- - R L Harlin will Mrs P H Mulcahy Mrs: Lee be chairman of the program and Mrs Frank Moulton Mrs Professor Walter E Neville of We- - Ronald Rosevear Mrs J G Leon- ' Litch-enbe- honor Mrs Jennie Wilkins for more than 35 years a teacher in the Provo 'schools and who taught at Farrer from its organization in 1931 until this fall when she went to Provo high school Beautiful autumn flowers including a large basket of blooms tastefully arranged by Mrs Don Conover decorated the stage to whiph Mrs Wilkins was escorted by Walter Wiest student body president and Robert Sears student body vice Kay at Tributes to her long efficient service in the schools were paid the Ogden Golf Mrs Wilkins by Superintendent of Schools H A Dixon Don Conover ' and Country president of the school board and Principal J— Wr Thornton of the 'club school Written tributes from her felloW teachers were handed to November 14 her Georgia Sorensen played two An array of gifts "was An presented to Mrs Wilkins acrostic was given her by Shirley Rowe Rhoda Flack presented her with a box of candy — the gift of her girls And Grant Peterson last year gave her another gift on behalf of her boys now in the ninth grade ard Mrs Ralph M Emerson Mrs class Pirncipal Thornton presented her Henry W Nelson Mrs A P Miller picture of the Mrs J H Andrews Mrs Benjamin with a hand-tinte- d junior high school The FarE Tyree Mrs Edwin Nelson Mrs Farrer rer handclap given to distinguished Herman Fetscher Mrs A E Beck- visitors of the school was given as er Mrs Frank Francis Mrs P A the program closed Gysin Mrs William Alfred Turner Honor Bride-fo-B- e Mrs Brigham Robinson Mrs RonMiss Elizabeth Taylor (Honoring ald Wadsworth Mrs Gordon M bride of the near future Mrs Leo Baxter Mrs Albert M Squires Mrs Ferre entertained Monday evening George A Ward Mrs J Quill Nebe-kc- r at her home The affair was in the Mrs R T Mairs Mrs L R form of a shower and many beautiful gifts were presented to the honor Packer Mrs George Trostensen guest from the following relatives Mrs I L Reynolds Mrs W R and friends: Mrs Bert Hedquist Brown Mrs W H Williams Mrs Mrs H A Smfot Mrs Cal- - Cra-gu- n Mrs W R Spafford Mrs P M Thompson Mrs A C Brown Mrs P C Richardson Mrs Claude Alma Straw Mrs J W Stubbs Mrs B Cave Mrs F M Driggs Mrs Fred Stubbs Mrs Eugene Halladay R L Proudfit Mrs W O Pell Mrs Elvin Snyder Mrs Thomas Mrs E C Elsen and Mrs Charles Waddell Mrs James Jenkins Mrs Frank Taylor Mrs Ed Jones Mrs B Empey Frank Ramsey Mrs E I Egilson Mrs Albert S Jones Mrs Roy PeMrs Hattie Reardon and Mrs ters Mrs Joseph A Buttle Mrs Barbara Johnson were hostesses to J E Miss hea Taylor Mrs the Sans Soucl club at dinner and FrankTaylor Mrs Gardner Wesley Hill at Nob tearoom the pinochle Stubbs Provo and Mrs William Tuesday evening Woodhead of Salt Lake Ctly Amusing games and music were enjoyed Guest of Honor during the evening and refreshMrs'G L Torgeson was the guest ments were served of honor at a bridge dinner given was hostMrs by a group" of friends Wednesday ess to J Nineteenth club the Century Hill at tearoom Nob the evening Friday afternoon The program conprevious to her leaving for Oakland sisted of a paper' on "Communism” Cal where her husband has been transferred with the U S railway by Mrs- Raymond A Berry A dismail service to make her home cussion followed Appropriate music direction of Snowberries and red fall flowers was furnished under the members formed a centerpiece for the table the hostess Twenty-tw- o were present with white tapers in candelabra at the ends Mrs Robert League Holds Party S Barr and Mrs W L Engstrom The Catholic Women's league held were in charge of arrangements Others attending in addition to the a card party at the Edna Mae Hedguest of honor were Mrs Vance quist home Saturday afternoon for Mrs Owen Collett Mrs the purpose of aiding the church Bybee building fund Contract and auction (Contihued on Following Page) - rg CAN THESE BE COMFORTABLE SHOES? They’re so smart these M W Locke Shoes that it’s difficult to associate them with comfort- able footwear- - They look the fashionable shoes they are- in lines and leather But they nevertheless en body the scientific principles of the famous Di ‘ M W Locke What a thrill to discover shoes that are downright comfortable and smartly styled Come in and let one of our graduates of the M W Locke Shoe Institute of Orthopedemy fit you to a pair of these marvelous shoes SHOES 1050 lo 1250 Fitted by " X-R- ay ' s Loew-enstei- ri WEAR REGISTERED T hese CERTIFIED-FITTE- M W LOCKE SHOES shoes sold exclusively in Utah at ADJEniDBAOnS THE GREAT The first homecoming celebrdtjpn was given Wednesday evening the lounge In the Commons building on College hill by the U S A C Faculty association honoring President and Mrs E G Peterson who recently arrived home from a five months’ European trip Following the reception of the guests Miss Thelma Fogelberg gave a piano selection after which Mrs E G Peterson gave a talk on her travels while in Europe Professor Welti sang two numbers accompanied by Mrs Welti This was followed by a talk by President Peterson who gave a resume of his European trip Music and a social hour followed Refreshments were served About one hundred and fifty guests were In attendance president After they were seated the student body arose and sang the school song accompanied by Miss Rheta opening Miss Alice Wylie of New York Is the guest of Mr and Mrs Richard C Wylie on her way to Portland California and New Orleans Miss Wylie is a cousin ofMr Wylie- - She will remain a week and teachers Farrer junior high school gathered at a testimonial Tuesday to treasurer expects York to v of secretary and Mr and Mrs C S Gunnell left Friday for Chicago to spend a week A Hemingway sOon for New PROVO — Students Greenwell Lake City T LOGAN— With the annual homeat the Utah coming this week-enState Agricultural college when alumni members journey from far and near to pay tribute to their alma mater and clasp hands with old school friends together with the annual football game played this year at the stadium on Saturday afternoon society for the week has been centered on the college Many week-en- d parties have been given for visiting guests I- - is Mrs Logan Society Glubs - "Miss Kathryn Berg has arrived home recovering from a recent 111 ness at St Mark’s hospital in Salt Mrs and OCTOBER 25 1936 d’ A- - Mrs W F Nantker and Mrs Ada Suniville arrived home Friday from an extended trip east They visited New York Pittsburgh and Mrs Suniville visited' home 258 (r Fillmore avenue Mrs son H S Suniville in WashAnna Van Dyke and Mrs C A her Osmond ttheVan Dyke home ington 488 Seventeenth street Mrs G H Miss Luella Christensen and Mrs Lowe Mrs' C S Watson and Mrs June Allen entertained at a F C Dallimore at the Lowe home dinner for their club Thursdaybridge eve1453 Twenty-sixtstreet Mrs A P ning at the Green Gables tearoom Miller Mrs S W Badcon and Mrs Guests included Mrs Henry Faulker D L Stine at the Miller home 1470 of Provo who was the guest of Marilyn drive Mrs C A Lundquist Mrs jAllen the past week Mrs A Mrs’ C B Johnson and Mrs H B R Standing Mrs Selar Hutchings Young at the Lindquist home 2614 Mrs Alan Richards Mrs G D Taylor avenue Mrs W H Reeder Pickford Mrs Murray Estes Mrs Jr Mrs J E Nelson and Mrs J L Helen Payne Miss Alys Jaenson Moore at the Reeder home 1064 Miss Ethel Nicholas and Miss MarTwenty-sixt- SUNDAY MORNING THE SALT LAKE TRIBUNE D 8 INTERMOUNTAIN STORE SANDY— Miss Helen Af ton Farof Mr and Mrs whose engagement to Robert E- Dewey of West Jor- rer daughter J W Farrer dan is announced "Wilt The marriage "takeplace f arly Tn" Novem- ber in Los Angeles The annual homecoming tea given by the Mothers’ club of Sigma Chi was held Saturday afternoon at the chapter house from 4 to 7 for alumni and active members fathers and mothers wi ves and sweethearts of Sigma Chi In the receiving line were Mrs H J Hatch Mrs C H Wakeley-Mrs-L?-E Nelson v and Mrs Albert H Thompson Mrs Farrell ’Johnson and Mrs L R Humphries had charge of the dining room The following ladies poured at the tea table: Mrs A H Thomp son Miss Dora Wright Mrs J A Hulme and Mrs George Torgeson During the afternoon irtusic was furnished by the fraternity boys Mrs Lee Thatcher assisted in entertaining the guests The committee on arrangements included Mrs Kate Christiansen Mrs Farrell Johnson Mrs L R Humphries and Mrs Albert H Thompson T and "500” were played and prizes awarded Those having ar rangements of the splendid affair in charge were Mrs W R Green Mrs P P Cunningham Mrs F A Ute-chMrs George Sauger and Mrs Pierce Norton bridge at The members of the Literary league held their meeting at the residence of Mrs Lynn Taylor on Hillside road Mrs Bud Nilson reviewed the book "Upstream” by Lewisbonev Music was furnished under the direction of the hostess Refreshments were served to 25 members During the week the various fraternities on the U S A C campus Mrs C J Hart was hostess to have given parties for the rushees members of the Thursday Bridge Stag parties at the chapter houses club at her residence Thursday af- when short talks have been given ternoon Prizes wfere awarded and interspersed with music followed by refreshments were served to 16 buffet suppers and then joined by partners for dancing have been the members order of the entertainment Autumn Tea On Saturday of last week pledge An autumn tea was given by the day was held for the various sororiLadies’ Republican club at the resi- ties on the college campus Which dence of Mrs Russ Traher on Uni- closed the rushing season A feaversity avenue In the receiving ture of Saturday was the Sigma Chi line were all state county judicial "derby” with the Beta Delta sorority and city candidates The refresh winning the cup for the highest (Continued on Pape Sixteen) average and the individual cup and title of sweetheart of Sigma Chi was awarded to Miss Virginia Nelson a pledge of Theta Upsilon sorority Sigma Chi "derby” is held annually in connection with sorority bid day The activities of the day closed with supper parties at the various chapter houses for the pledges Give Dinner Party Mr and Mrs Adrian Hatch enter- tained at a dinner party Thursday evening in the tearoom of the Bluebird honoring Mr and Mrs W J Francisco CaL CovCarlisle ers were laid for the following guests: Mr and Mrs Carlisle Professor and Mrs Milton Merrill Mr and Mrs H J Hatch Mr and Mrs Asa Bullen Mr and Mrs W Vernon Crockett Mr and Mrs Lester Pocock Mr and Mrs R E Bernt-sb- n Mr and Mrs H R Hurren and Mr and Mrs E J Webb of Idaho Falls and Mr and Mrs Hatch Mr and Mrs F P Champ will give a dinner party Sunday evening honoring Mr and Mrs Carlisle Covers will be laid for 14 guests The Halloween idea will be featured in all the appointments of the dinner Mr and Mrs R E Berntson en- tertained at a dinner party Friday evening at their home on --Iorth Main Orange marigolds with matching tapers centered the dinner table All the’ appointments were carried out 'in the Halloween ndea — Covers 'werelaid Tor"the following: Mr and Mrs Berntson Mr and Mrs C L Pocock Mr and Mrs G A Lindquist Mr and Mrs Percy Smith Mr and Mrs W J Carlisle Professor and Mrs Milton Merrill Dr and Mrs J C Hayward Bridge Two score followed the dinner prizes were awarded Mr and Mrs H J Hatch entertained several guests at dinner Saturday afternoon after the University-The table was Aggie game decorated with chrysanthemums Mr and Mrs K W Browning of Salt Lake City who came to Logan for the game were guests of Mr and Mrs H J Hatch Mrs Ross Anderson entertained the members of her card club at contract bridge Wednesday afternoon At the close of the games tea was served The high score prize was awarded to Mrs Bennett Blair Mrs Wilford Lundberg entertained the members of her club and a few special guests at bridge find tea Thursday afternoon Two score prizes were awarded Wedding Anniversary J W Hayward celebrated their wedding anniversary recently with a week-en- d party bringing together the following old Dr and Mrs (Continued on Following Page) |