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Show THE PAGE SIX SOCIETY CLUB NOTES AND Service Star W ill 6 logue, dramatizing modes of pioneer dress. The new officers will officiate for the next two years. Respective camps of the stake hold Sponsor Card Party Scries During Winter card parties has been planned by the Service Star Legion of Price, for the purpose of raising funds to erect a memorial in the Memorial paik here, the first affair having been scheduled for Saturday, November 21 at the Country club. Cards will begin promptly at 1:30 A series of public p. m. At a recent meeting of the group, committees for various arrangements were chosen, with Mrs. George M. Miller, president of the Legion, as general chairman. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee will be in charge of tickets; Mrs. Lillian Leonard and Mrs. Marie Nelson, refreshments, Mrs Ted Thomas and Mrs. Ralph Martin, tables. Mrs. Miller and Mrs. C. It. Fergu.sson will be hostesses during the afternoon. The series will extend over an m- definite period of time, with the part ies to be held every six weeks or two months. Detailed announcements of the coming program will be announc regular monthly meetings, usually the second Wednesday of each month being the scheduled date. Price Efts Lodge In Regular Monthly Meet Members of the local B. P. O. E. chapter of Elks met here Tuesday night in the Elks hall for a regular meeting with a large attendance being reported. Routine business was discussed during the meeting, it was reported, with general topics comprising the main theme of the sessions. Regular Session Held By League Mrs. Harvey Thomas was hostess rs- Arthur N. Smith and presented a book review to members of the Lit- erary League Monday night, the meeting having taken place at the formers home. Mrs. Smiths book was If I Have Four Apples, by I. Lawrence. Members will convene next at the home of Miss Nona Stevens on November 23. SUN-ADVOCAT- PRIC E, Price Woman's Club Sponsors Card Party Sponsored by the Price Woman's club Saturday afternoon at the American Legion hall, an enjoyable public bridge party was attended by a large number of enthusiasts of the game. Decorations in keeping with the autumnal season were evidenced by bright fall flowers. During the card plays prizes were won by Mrs. H C. Smith, Mrs. Irene Woodward, Mrs. George M. Miller, Mrs. Stanley Limb, Mrs. Eugene Hanson, Mrs. Henry Gordon, Mrs. Len Fulmer, Mrs. William Littlejohn, Mrs. Joe Seaton, Mrs. M. Chapelle, and Mrs. M. T. Johnson of Columbia. Traveling prizes were also awarded, with Mrs. Erin Leonard and Mrs. Dave Parmley winning. In charge of arrangements for the affair were Mrs. Mack Olson, chair- man; Mrs Guy Whitford, Mrs. Stanley Limb and Mrs. John Day. Lady Elks Have Regular Session Meeting for their legular session Wednesday, November 4, Price Lady Elks were entertained with a program directed by E. M. Williams, of the music department of high school, ed later. and Miss Myrth Harvey of the draarts department. matic To Program numbers featured the following: Cornet duet, Jack Redd, Kell Grange, accompanied by Miss Nina In Memonum, Grange; reading, Epworth Leaguers of the Commun- - Surprise Party Shirley Poulson ;stnng trio, Cathe-- 1 ity church in Pi ice have announced Given For MLss nne Thomas, Hazel Kissell, Fae Me-- 1 that they will have Guest Night next Honoring the eighteenth birthday Sunday evening, November 15 at 7:00 anniversary of Miss Belva Branch, Kinnon; reading, Billy Brad and the An unusual and interesting daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irvin p. m. program of music, speeches and in- Branch of Price, a number of her boy strumental numbers, followed with re- - and girl friends elected to have a sur freshnu nts, have been arranged for prise party Monday night at the home the evening. Older members of the of her parents. in observance of the holiday this community and friends of the Ep worth league are especially invited to 'month, a Pilgrim Thanksgiving theme attend. Rev. T. II. Evans will be in was represented by the games played charge of a general discussion. during the evening. A light luncheon followed this amusement. Miss Branch received lovely gifts. E PTA Fae McKinnon; vocal selection, Girls Glee club, rea Harding, Ashes of Roses, Virginia Dorothy quartet, ing; saxophone Jones, Rosie Mangone, James Polve, David Colton; reading, "His Sons club Future, Wanda Williams; glee song, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Forbidden Fruit, Jorgensen. j , Husband Honored On Anniversary Mrs. Elmie Bernardi was hostess last Friday night at a dinner-bridg- e party, the occasion being in honor of the birthday anniversary of Mr. Bernardi. Following a delicious tur- key dinner, the guests engaged in bridge. Places were laid for Mr. and Mrs A. S. Horsley, Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Gri-ve- t, Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. George Jack Campbell of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs Bernardi. Ile.per MemDer Entertains Club Meeting at the home of Mrs M. P. Sireet, at Helper, members of the local chapter of P. E. O. engaged in business and discussed books, a book review being given by the hostess, her selected volume being Galusha the Magmficient, written by Joseph C. Lincoln. November 23 has been named as the next meeting date. ij, 19Jg members while music was fumi TP by young people of Helner BY in charge of the program. A number of joint in the: future are planned bymeetings the bs C(s- the menting efforts into a unified Members of the Price and Helper pro. Kiwanis club met jointly at the Carbon County Country club last Wednesday evening for a special dinner, given by the Helper unit as compenClassified sation for the loss of a contest staged between the two clubs a short time JOINT MEET HELD PRICE, HELPER KIWANIAN CLUBS The whole program centered around Armistice Day. this, Mrs. Josephine Following a social hour. conducted Pace ago. - Epworth League Have Guest Night THURSDAY, NOVEMBER H Advertisements 0 fl Frolic i and 1 Prices Kiwanis club won an attendance contest, with the loser hav- ing agreed previous to the opening of the contest to hold a dinner for the winning members. Approximately 45 persons, comprising a portion of the membership of both clubs gathered at the Country club for the affair and labeled it a comDlete success. Short talks were given during the course of the evening by various club ilcting; Advertising in this column at the inserts at three lines for twenty-f-rate i cents, ten cents for each addl tional line. Minimum charge of 25c. Each open account ad vertisement will carry an charge of ten cents to care for added bookkeeping expense. wo and F teddanc Gardens K. P. Hall. A beautiful .quilt will be raffled during the evening dance, 4 Carbon Daughters Of Pioneers Choose New . Officers At Council i fe v- - Lrrd'ACC0,:d SlS' virS Mis. Mary SjUia -- V1Ce"presi CThrlKtCnTSeCre- - historian; oung treasurer; Mrs. Ef- - .cIntlre f udlr; J- D Crnchlovv, lcgister, Mrs. A. C. Biddle. custodian ot iclics; Mrs. Dora Fausett. Mrs. Jane M or ley, chaplain; Mrs. George Jorgenson, chorister; Mrs. Sarah Mathis, organ- ist; Mrs. Golden Hastings, librarian. Chorister Mrs. Florence Jorgensen, directed a musical program in dia- - , ija-- y f uutiatic K program e tat Nortf PIANO -- BARGAIN! s WE HAVE IN CARBON COUNTY A BEAUTIFUL Fel s: officers i o meeting 1 will Le $ SMALL UPRIGHT BUNGALOW PIANO SAVING ON EASY TERMS Write Immediately to TO BE SOLD AT A LARGE GLEN BROS. MUSIC CO. 745 Main St. Salt Lake City to janquet Ufl jus- Lake Silt w- f ft m the following maste wil nigh the olic degal j promise accordi k tibers wh work. comm j several frtainmen prod old ding, membe to br i as wel til and le tl fork on is vnds the ugh c J ome difl Lss like r It Century Club Convened Wednesday Due to Armistice Day falling on their regular meeting date, the New Century club met a week earlier than planned,' November 4, at the home of Helen B. Anderson. The following program was enjoyed: Cornet duet, Jack Redd and Kell Grange, accompanied by Nina Grange; a description of the Elizabethan Drama by Evelyn J. Patterick and a review of The Alchemist, by Ben Johnson, presented by Mrs. Virgie Frame. Members will meet again at the home of Lurean Stevens on November i city pro r to refine Lough the :iertaken i rapping Jr eff more lot n Jjj a la have be reral day I take ab luording to Jinneer. The D. & I lie Flying Ir.e for its Ith Denve I oh has b In weeks 25. Service Star Legion Active lrchandise Ixs to be It third Service Star Legion members met at the home of President Mrs. George Meeting at the Trice tabernacle last M. Miller last week for a general busSaturday afternoon. Carbon County iness with discussion, stress special Daughters of Pioneers elected a number of their members to act as pre- being put upon tentative plans for the erection of a Service Star Memorial siding officers for the coming year. in General President Cornelia S. Lund odsthe Memorial park at Price. Methof raising funds for the monument of Salt Lake City was unable to at- -; tend the convention as planned due was the main problem dealt with. Ten club members were present. to illness. Mrs. Elton Taylor was as C?ub Members president of the Carbon chapter. Have Dinner Others who w ill take office are: Mrs. Ml's. Garth Hall entertained her Blanche Childs, first club at dinner at her home vice-preside- nt; n p chairma Bazaar, Card Party Under the sponsorship of the Home Making committee of the Women of the Moose, a bazaar and card party wall be given in the K. P. hall at Helper dui mg the afternoon of Saturday, November 28. Aprons, pillow tops, fancy work and novelties will be on sale during the affair. In the eviing a social and dance will take place, also in the Frc-il- c The ' To Be Sponsored By Women Of Moose the i Sdes mi ran recen ever to 5 rites anc I luedule. fast unit. her lit 1 George (peer -i- of per Tues ppngtrackyea j. the pres pssary i ng o Thursday at the Sumner apartments. Talisman buds decorated each of the three small tables at which covers were laid for Mrs. R. W. Crockett, Mrs. J. W. Bing- ham. Mrs. R. H. Mailhot, Mrs. O. H. Oelwein, Mrs. Byron Miller, Mrs. Merrill Bryner, Mrs. Blaine son, Mrs. H. J. Johnson, Mrs. Clark Mrs M A Phelps, Mrs. Tuttle and the hostess! An evening of contract was enjoyed, with.Mrs. Johnson receiving high honors. nal. Ixcavatic 7 audito K Bid t buildini few dc is can c It tons. Thomp-parhamentan- I Helper C N has ms 17 hall. I a made Plumb burnt r fievintc 3 good f the city It e ligh a Janet pleted the i have tplete tl shorta I r5orary Project - Projec sewer Jficien p on. project; Its. Wi Pndar Fo 'hich I e Mil rs lun "Ss. M !es j. 'ard i p son, ' Ch Mil A sj J Gos 3 last t Le C. d i for serv 'hers, ten Hent, j.Mr: M Mrs. 7rvic am bilita "tan , PEACE, UT A 1 .tel I rsb M . a A 1 ar i sr.d v -- tch |