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Show 30, 1940 may B E j S SOCIETY-CLUB- CharmingRepJion Graduates, Honors OfCollege Students beautUullv arranged recep-Arbon college oitioals receiv-Tth- e and students of the graduates the board tbe.r parents and in evening Wednesday education bu.ld- the municipal ut dub loom A i evening were Superintendent and Mr,. Charles H. Skidmore, superintendent ot istrucuon, and Dr. and Mrs. ol ? V Henderson, vice president all ol of Jh'e education, boaid state in,l Salt of the Lake City, Dr. and pairing at the door were Mrs. E. B. Sessions, Dr. and Mrs Henry Pace, Di. and Mis. Auion Jones, Dr. Robert L. Evans, Mrs Bess Jones, Mr. and Mis. D. E. Wilhams Superintendent and Mrs G J Reeves, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvm Wilbon. Tea table decorations, designed by Mrs. S A. Olson, leatuied a boy and girl graduate figuie ensemble approaching a gulden gate, which was enhanced by tall tapers in ciystal eandelabia entwined with pastel flowers. A handsome Venetian point lace cloth covered the tabic, where the following piesided: Miss Thelma Faylor, Mis Ann Larsen, Miss Elizabeth Norton, Miss Gean Claik and Miss Sybil McKinnon. Musical numbers weie presented during the evening by Fains L. Edg-le- y, Dorse Oman, Miss Haol Kissell, Miss lvo Kissell, Keith Acord and Miss Bulah Snow. s 13 N ADVOCATE. PRICE, UTAH PACE SEVEN lomar directed thesieul Sewing Circle decoration, ieatunng tall has- - Hold House Warming oi seasonal tloweis, and Miss their the Entertaining Larsen and Muss Faylor were lespon-Mbl- e members of the Social partners, Sew ing circle tor the damn refreshments. were hostesses Monday evening at the Bert Bunnel home in Helper, the! D. A. R. Elects, occasion being a house warming for Dates Flag Day Teaj the hostess. Mrs. D. L. Carnes furnished merriment for the, Paimley was ,iegentof Escalante chapter of Daugh- - evening, and light refreshments were ldn ul the American Revolution at!servedtne ment Rresent weie Mr. and Mrs. Bunnel, meeting of the organiza- tion, with the lollowing to serve and Mrs. R. A. Bryner, Mr. and1 officers: Mrs George Christensen, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Wetzel of M's. Bliss L. Finlayson, George Hard- - i Hiawatha, vue regent; Mrs. v. Robinson! mg. Dr. and Mrs. H. B. Goetzinan, Kenilworth, tieasurei; Mrs. Sheldon r. and Mrs. Ed R. Hansen, Mr. and Andeisun, Price, lecordmg Mrs. John Harmon, Mr. and Mrs. A. seeretaiy; Mis Momma Crockett, Price, chap- E. Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. Comer P. lam; Mis. Harry Wilson, Helper, his- - Peacock, Dr. and Mrs Henry Pace, ' toiian; Mis. R G. McGomgal, Helper ' Mrs. and Mrs. John Redd, Mr, and Parley H. Rhead, Mr. and Mrs. jiegistiar. Officers will be installed at the R Walters, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. 'next meeting of the group on Flag Williams, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Mad- Day, June 14. when Mrs. Wetzel WililMn- Mrs. Irene Woodward and A. D. Keller ol Castle Dale. jbe hostess at her home in Hiawatha. j Iffltpumuimumt guild THAT NEW HOME Pay Later if THAT IS THE PLAN WHICH IS BEING FOLLOWED OF AMERICANS, A PLAN WHICH IS BY MILLIONS . . . ITS YOU PAY LIKE RENT . . . RAPIDITY GAINING WITH GREAT EASY - . OWN HOME YOUR . . OWN THE THE ENJOY . SO COM- FORTS THAT CAN COME ONLY OF OWNERSHIP OF THE ROOF OVER YOUR HEAD. THE NEW ARRANGEMENT UNDER WHICH YOU CAN BUILD IS SO MODERATE ... AS LITTLE AS DOWN AND S25 A MONTH WILL DO THE JOB WITHIN START NOW AND A $75 . . . FEW WEEKS STEP INTO YOUR OWN HOME. ONE THAT CAN BE PAID JUST LIKE RENT FOR UNDER THAT METHOD. P$X;vJ'Sisi ,S$s$xJsSx$xx$w$J TRI-STAT- LUMBER COMPANY E YCXJ'U. CERTAINLY i..M tm minimi' mil til! 1nn.1mm.1tm .m....,, 'A-3- L ACMC QUALITY COHCREIE, BRICK, and STDCCO FINISH Giooi I from o wide variety of fresh clean colors Use it for residences, schools, office, and industrial buildings type. Only $2 9 1 j Gals ACME QUALITY INTERIOR GLOSS FINISH Dress up your kitchens, bseokfost room, bathroom and woodwork with a coat or two of one of the lovely asIr. r Three Events Honor Bride-EleThis Week A meeting of the Carbon Honoring Miss Luiean Stevens, a county bride-elect council ol Gnl Seout.x, all of June, Miss Katheryn captains and club members, will be held next Jones, Mrs. Ross Boyack and Mrs. Wednesday at 2:00 p. m. at the civic Garth Frandsen entertained at the auditorium, Mrs. Melvin C. Wilson Doyaek home on Monday at a kitchen Scout commissioner, m charge. shower. Wishes tied to a candy broom was The program committee under di- -l reetion of Mrs. G, J. Reeves, will pre- - a feature f decoration, and dainty sent a tentatne program tor the sum-- j Place oards in bridal motif marked mer camping actiuties, and discus-- ! covert' at fur tables lor sixteen sion will iollow. guests. Hearts was played as a diversion of the evening On Friday Mrs. Orville Wood and Bridge C'lub Entertained Miss Virginia Biederman were coAt Home Of Hostess Mrs. George Colhngham enteitam-- , hostesses in compliment to Miss Stev- at the ed her bridge dub Tuesday hr,ne 'nt(0,am,n night ol.01 shower. last week at her home. Yellow loses at l' ?upper and A was white prelovely scrapbook centeied each of two small tables sented the bride-elec- t, and the evewheie eight guests weie seated. Mis. Ed Virden was an additional ning was- spent by twelve guests m making a brides book in the gift. guest Miss Virginia Branch entertained on Monday for Miss Stevens at a misChild Observes cellaneous shower at her home. Seventls Birthday clothespin brides furnished Little Miss Earlene Hills, daughter Dressing entertainment for twelve guests durof Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Hills, celethe evening, and dainty refreshbrated her seventh birthday Monday ing ments were served. with a party at her home to which about twenty-fiv- e guests were invit- Mother Feted At ed ct The traditional birthday cake was Birthday Surprise Entertaining in honor of the birthtopped with tiny wax figures which served as candles, and games filled day anniversary of her mother, Mrs. Karen Axelgard, Mrs. Harry Johnthe alternoon with entertainment son of California, visiting here, directed a surprise party on Saturday Hostess Entertains Club evening. Wednesday Guests were Mrs. John Causer, Mrs. Mrs. Harold Bithell was hostess to Joe Seaton, Mrs. Gertrude Hasemyer, members of the Wednesday club at Mrs. George Nelms, Mrs. F. J. Thomher home this week. There were as, Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mrs. Joe Sch-legthree tables of guests. Mrs. L. R. Fullmer and Mrs. LaRue Craven. Party Honors A light lunch was served, after Departing Lady w'hich bridge was the diversion of Mrs. Lincoln Marshall entertained the evening. on Wednesday evening in honor ot Mrs. D. L. Young, who left Price B. P. W. Of Helper Tuesday with her family for Logan, Entertain At Breakfast where she will make her home. Entertaining at the annual May The event took the lorm of a handof the club, Helper Business breakfast kerchief shower, and foitune telling Women were hostProfessional and by Mrs. J. Wilton Liddell was a fea- esses at a charming event Sunday ture of the entertainment. at the Helper civic auditormorning Guests present included Mrs. Lidium. Ezra Mrs. dell, Mrs. B. L. Frandsen, Mrs. Sevennu Grosso, Mrs. Sophia Branch, Mrs. Ernest Branch, Mrs. Roberts and Mrs. Eleanor Rehor of Mrs. Ray Branch, Mrs. Young and the Price club were guests. Marshall. Carrying out a trip to Glacier park theme, the entertainment of the Tuesday Dinner Bridge morning centered about a skit in Fetes Guests Of Hostess which a group of Helper members Mrs. S. H. Laird entertained last made the trip in a jolopy with much Place cards featured Tuesday evening at a dinner bridge merriment. party for members ol her Tuesday scenes from the park, and May flowclub. ers were used as decorations. Two tables were centered with Reports of the state and regional spring blooms, and covers were laid conventions were given by Miss Evefor eight. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. lyn Stultz and Mrs. Roberts. Mrs. L. R. Fullmer, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. W. O. Maulsby was in charge of the Naylor, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Virden and event. t Continues On Page Eight) Mrs. J. E. Flynn. 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