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Show ,,! 444 44tmltM44., t SOCIETY AND CLUB NOTES lj 444 4 MHnmntilM: Ntnti (liaplrr On Mfrl Ml n ! To ili'jrMljy, f Latin n il..!r, Oiir ftgu'ar IjUtilirt. Kui t'.i LlaT, I. 111 IhjIiI Us lilt I tlhg 'I In.: lay Wnk el 8 00 i in rvtii.i.tf in the Masonic temple. Mnemonic Member Foalponr .Meeting. The regular of the Mnemonic club, nhrdu!-- l for Kmluy ha been Mtj.niirtl The next date f ibe tlub will be rtic-tii- nu-rlin- g eimoumrd 444 t 14 I i le ty lab-r- . A miliary To Meet trtday. Pore unit of the American Legion -V , t 4 it i aim 1 1 tletliliic leader. Mi nil-- f i f the I.udii 4' Ai f 'IhursduY wrung fat tlie J.ae a t ninmunity ihurili 111 ho r f Mis 1. II btev elisoii, Jr, who 11 rt tiling as prtfldilit of the 01 g jf.lalloii fatter 41 r mg fir the Ap past two pioximatrly So wt turn atteinled. The following jnogiarn lui .Mux Violin doit, the ine and llehn leading and tnhute to Mi. Stevenson, Mi K C. Linn, piano M'lct tloll. Mis Ailern Kadtliff; reading. Mis Christine Ax elgurd; vixul k1o, Mis Lhubeth Stevt non. The affair was In tharge of a com mi t tee consisting of Mr. Ted Thomas, Mr. YV. F, Myers and Mr. Ihomas 1 la 1 rMimi jjis (Iruo-Miia- n; Auxiliary will meet Friday at 8 00 p. m. In the Legion hall. Election of Ld wards. uffirei and Initiation of new member I n. heduled, a program and Luncheon To Honor luruheon to be other feature of the Retiring KigenL Mr. John W. Hlllabrant of Walti meeting. has issued invitations for a Flag day luncheon to be held at her home Sewing Circle Thursday, June 14. at 1:30 p. m. In feted Thursday. Mr. Gimer I. IYacotk wa hoetes honor of Mr. W. E. Fleet wood, reto member of the Scxdal Sewing Cir- tiring regent of Escalante chapter. cle at their regular meeting Thursday Daughters of the Ametican Revolution. The affair will l In the nature afternoon. In addition to sixteen reg of "book shower" for the library uiar memlxTs, the following specie the a same chapter is establishing at guests were present: Mrs. Arch W Wallis. McKinnon, Mr. Margaret Bunnct, Mrs. John Coffin Evans, state reMrs. Peacock and Mrs gent; Mrs. George Whitmeycr, past May me Jameson. state regent, and Mrs. Ralph E. Bristol, national director of the D. A. It., Trice Man Weds of Ogden, will be house guests all L. In 8. Temple. of Mrs. Hlllabrant and will at Hoss Hardy of Price and Miss Luthe meeting. cille Neff of Ncphi were united in marriage Thursday of last week in Girl Scout Council the L. L). S. temple at Salt Lake, lloth are graduates of the University of Names Two Officers. Mrs. J. Bracken Lee was elected Utah. They will remain in Salt Lake while Mr. Hardy attends summer secretary end Mrs. IJ. W. Dalton school at the U. of U., and plan to treasurer of the Price Girl Scout make their home in Price when the council at a meeting held Monday at the home of Mrs. C. It. Ferguxson. course is completed. The two posts were formerly held by Mrs. Earl N. Radcliff, who resigned Meeting Set By because of pressing duties in other Job's Daughters. The second and third schools of in- organizations. Mrs. Radcliff w ill continue, however, as a member of the struction for officers of Price bethel, council. Job's Daughters, were held at the MaThe election of new officers is plan- sonic temple Saturday and Wednesned for the near future. The council day under the direction of the advis- is also making preliminary arrangeory council. The first regular meeting of the ments for a Girl Scout camping trip in the near future, probably to the bethel is scheduled to be held at the Kiwanis lodge in Huntington canyon. temple Wednesday, June 13. InitiaAt the meeting Saturday, Earl F. tion of new members is planned for Hills was appointed to make an audit July. of the council accounts prior to the election of new officers. Grand Officers To Visit Trice. Mrs. Maye B. Yates of Ogden, Century Club grand matron of the Utah grand Holds Banquet. Forty-fiv- e members and guests at- chapter. Order of Eastern Star, and other grand officers will pay their of- tended the closing banquet of the New ficial visit to Naomi chapter Thurs- Century club recently at the Comday evening, June 14, at 8:00 p. m. munity church. The following proThe meeting will be held in the Ma- gram was presented: Violin duet, the sonic temple. Misses Helen and Maxine Groussman, The grand officers are scheduled accompanied by Miss Frieda Groussto visit Myton Tuesday and Green man; talks. Miss Mel Taylor, Mrs. River Wednesday. Marcel Jeaenselme, Miss Margaret Scartizina, Miss Frances Taylor and Miss Louise Peacock; vocal solo, Miss Birthday Observed With Theatre Party. Edna Holbrook, accompanied by Miss A theatre party was given last week Frieda Groussman,- vocal selection, in honor of Miss Pauline Gordon, the Miss Adele Nelson, .accompanied by Mrs. occasion being her sixteenth birth- Mrs. George B. Harding. Mathis and Mrs. J. C. Hub- day anniversary. Guests were as fol- George lows: Miss Earlene Durrant, Miss bard were guests of honor. Cora Fuller, Miss Gunda Anderson, The committee in charge of the Miss Ruth Groussman, Miss Marian banquet included the Misses Frieda Twiss, Miss Beth Prince, Miss Kath- Groussman, Louise Peacock, Edna erine MacKnight, Robert Vaughn, Holbrook, Evelyn Jones, Fern Jones, Hal Bowns, Earl Anderson, Jerry Marie Villard, Faye Jasperson and Roberts and Ralph Johnson. Lurean Stevens. They talk Value I l(a)vr. 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