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Show THE Page Six SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED The marriage of Miss Grace Bentley, daughter of Mrs. Ellen S. Bently of St. George, to Rulon Romney, son of Mrs. Elizabeth Romney of Colonia Juarez, Mexico, was performed May 20, in the St. George temple. Harold S. Snow officiated at the wedding rites in the presence of family members and close friends. A wedding dinner was served at the home of the brides aunt, Miss Mishie Seegmiller, following the ceremony. The young couple were honored later with a reception in the L. D .S. Institute building after which they left immediately for Mexico where they will spend Visitor Is Entertained Mrs. E. L. McBeth presided at a bridge luncheon at her home last Wednesday evening which complimented her house guest, Mrs. Gwen Varner of Ogden who has been visiting friends in Price and Columbia during the past ten days. The guests included Mrs. By Hixson, Mrs. Dave Crawford, Mrs. Ar-v- el and Mrs. Clayton Wooten of Columbia, Mrs. E. V. Long of Castle Dale, Mrs. Amy Nelson of Helper and Mrs. S. W. Fennemore, Mrs. Arthur Bertola, Mrs. John C. Hudson, Mrs. Frank Migliore and Mrs. Blaine Thompson. The bridge prize was won by Mrs. Bertola and Mrs. Varner was presented with a guest prize. the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Romney have Birthday Is many friends here. Mrs. Romney, Celebrated prior to returning to her home in Mrs. Arthur M. Nicholson of St. George in May, was secretary Dragerton was the guest of honor to the manager in the Farm Securat a surprise birthday dinner giv- ity Administration office here. Mr. en last Thursday evening at the Romney has been a member of the Country cilub. The guests includ- senior high school and Carbon coled Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Carlson of lege faculty where he was inHiawatha, Mr. and Mrs. Antone structor in the music department Dupin, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Nichol- during the past two years. son and Arthur M. Nicholson. El Novice Club The El Novice club members Auxiliary. Members Hear Discussion will gather at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Frank King entertained the Frank Migliore for a covered dish American Legion Auxiliary last dinner and bridge party this Thursday evening with an inter- Thursday evening. Special guests esting discussion on Hawaii relat- will be Mrs. George Spratling of ing the customs of the people and Helper and her daughter, Mrs. displaying articles brought from Sam Olivetto of Chicago, Illinois, the islands where she spent near- who is visiting here and in Helper. ly two years. A native dress, baskets, cocoanut cups and a quilt Is Hostess were among the unique things disMrs .Ross Boyack presided at a played. Mrs. Ethel Crissman, president of the Helper unit, was a special guest. Following the discussion the Auiliary members joined the for refreshments at the Legion hall. The eats were arranged by Mrs. Jack Hussey, .Mrs. Earl Jones and Mrs. B. L. Dart. ' res Sewing Club To . Meet At Helper An afternoon at the home of Mrs. Bert Bunnel in Helper will be enjoyed this Thursday by the members of the Social Sewing club. Visiting and sewing will be the diversion and a delicious luncheon will conclude the affai.r Convention Delegates Named At the Service Star meeting held Monday afternoon at the home cf Mrs. Alvin Duke, the following members were named as delegates to the state convention which will be held in Salt Lak City Saturday at Hotel Utah: Mrs. Ted Thomas, Mrs. Lilly Smith, Mrs. John Rug-ger- i, Mrs. M. W. Ross and Mrs. Duke, who is the Service Star president. The delegates will leave here Saturday meming . SUN-ADVOCAT- Installation Set For June 21 Jobs Daughters, Bethel No. 3, will hold their installation Wednesday evening, June 21, in the Masonic temple. The following new officers will be installed by the past honored queen, Miss Patricia Hills. Miss Patsy Anderson and Miss hirley Wilcox will be the installing guide and marshall; honored queen, Miss Ilene Causer; senior princess, Mabel Sealey; junior princess, Virginia Thomas; guide, Katherine Karras; marshall, Shirley McDonald; chaplain, Ellen Sealey; librarian, Barbara Robinson; recorder, Francis Larsen; assistant recorder, Carmen Zeddies; musician, Arlene Thomas; 1st messenger, Enid Seaton; 2nd messenger, Lois Spratling; 3rd messenger, Pat Walker; 4th messenger, Marjorie Staines; 5th messenger, Jean Woodhead; treasurer, Beverly Thomas; senior custodian, Theodora Karras; junior custodian, Marjorie Woodhead; inner guard, Nedra Watkins; outer guard, Jean Thomas; historian, Janet Walker; reporter, Shirley Kofford. The outgoing honored queen, Miss Patricia Hills, will be the guest of honor at the Jobs Daughters ball which will be held June 28, in the Masonic temple. Dinner Honors Bride-To-B- e Mrs. Blaine Thompson will entertain a lovely arranged bridge-dinnparty at her home this Thursday evening which wlil honor Miss LaRue Frandsen, who will become the bride of John Listak, June 22. Table decorations will be carried out in the bridal theme with a centerpiece of roses from which streamers will run to miniature brides which will mark the places for the following guests: Mrs. B. L. Frandsen, Mrs. Karl dessert luncheon and bridge party Peterson, Mrs. May Cushing, Mrs. for the members of her club at her Harry Gordon, Mrs. William J. home Tuesday evening. The guests Bean, Mrs. Lowell Rasmussen, included Mrs. George Patterick, Mrs. Duane Frandsen ,Miss Olive Mrs. Barney DeVietti, Mrs. Archie Stewart, Miss Louise Coli, Miss W. Brammer, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Claudia Bowden and Mrs. Garth Mrs. Rex Candland, Mrs. Reid d Frandsen. and Mrs. Preston Hale who was a special guest. Relief Society Announces Project Entertain Dinner Club Members of the Second Ward Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Allred en- Relief society who wish to replentertained their club at a dinner ish their winters supply of quilts and bridge party at their home will have the opportunity to do so Saturday evening. An attractive this summer. It was decided at table decoration was a crystal cen- the work and business session held terpiece holding individual vases Tuesday afternoon that the Relief filled with daisies in pastel shades. project for this summer Covers were laid for the following society would be to make quilts for memguests: Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Mc- bers desiring them. Quilts will be Queen, Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Ras- placed on the forms in the Relief mussen, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bean, room in the tabernacle and Mr .and Mrs. Byron Thompson, society will be made for arrangements Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Ottosen, Mr. members to quilt any afternoon and Mrs. Omar Bunnel and Mr. during the week. Those desiring and Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme. to get their quilts under way are asked to contact the Relief society Is Hostess To Club officers. The Fidelas club members were guests at the home of Mrs. Arvel Anderson last Thursday evening for sewing and luncheon. Mrs. A forthcoming marriage anis Eugene Anderson was a special nouncement of interest that made this week is that of Miss guest. Shirley Mae Hunter, daughter of Mrs. Harriet Hunter of Provo to Arthur Max Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, former residents of Price who now reside in SIIRINERS HOLD DINNER DANCE The members of the Eastern Utah Shrine club held a unique dinner dance at the Country club Saturday night. Dr. Roy Robinson of Kenilworth served as the Novelty master of ceremonies. song and dance numbers were presented by the ladies. A group of Shriners sang songs typical of the days of the barber shop quartet. The floor show was arranged by new Shriners, recently admitted and included banjo numbers by M. C. Carr of Castle Gate and dance numbers given by his daughter. Prizes were awarded tot Mrs. E. V. Long who won out in the guessing contest and to Mrs. J. Bracken Lee for having the youngest prospective Shriner. A going away gift was presented to Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Joines who are returning to their home in Kansas The committee in charge of the arrangements included Ben Redd, of the Eastern Utah Shrine club, J. M. Nicholson, sec- retary and treasurer of the club and A. H. Kellough, who w'as chairman of the entertainment. Table decorations were arranged by Mrs. Ben Redd and Mrs. J. M. Nicholson. Clever place cards were design-- 1 ed and made by Mrs. Nicholson. Dancing completed the evening for the seventy guests. j BROWN-HUNTE- R i To pounds in weightt. Qathe. IS ANNOUNCED Date Set ces in the city will TF 4 Collect Paper b received M. annaJ. Miller later. Mrs. George headquarthe from salvage ,ord Country Sunday afternoon at theMiss tar-len- e ters in Salt Lake City Wednesday dub the engagement of of Mr. and morning stating that August 8, is Durrant, daughter Gate the date set for the collection of Mrs. Earl Durrant of Castle Mrs. papers and magazines in eastern of to Hal G. MacKnight, son Carbon countty. The bundles will Katherine MacKnight, was be loaded on a railroad car which nounced. Price on that date. Rewere the will be at Receiving the guests are requested to prepare sidents Mrs. Durrant, Mrs. bride-to-b- e, now. bundles Magazines their Winken-werder, MacKnight, Mrs. Fred be tied separately from should and Mrs. Arthur N. Smith newspapers and each bundle Mrs. Wendell Hatfield of Salt should average about twenty-fiv- e Lake City. out The ioveiy tea table carried and, in pink motif pale the bridal white with a centerpiece of pink carnations and bridal wreaih in a with tiny! crystal bowl surrounded either MUM' gracing bridesmaids; china side were pink tapers in crystal holders. Mrs. Jack Hyatt, in charge of the serving, was assisted by LOOK ,s Mrs. Robert Carnavali, Mrs. J. THE TWO-PIEC- E Grant Kilfoyle, Mrs. Harry den, Mrs. John Houghton and Miss Presiding at Betty Winkenwerder. the table during the tea were Mrs. Ea,-- i Warren, Mrs. Allen Warrett, Mrs. C. Arthur Carlson and Mrs. E V. Long. Musical numbers during the tea Flower-splasherayon jersey were furnished by soloist, Mrs. dirndls. Marcel Jeanselme, accompanied by pleated Mrs. Byron Thompson and piano spun rayons in soft pastels or r floral prints. numbers were presented by Miss bright Beverly Bithcl. One hundred fifty guests called during the afternoon. ENGAGE.vit.-- i Hr can At tsr!cview Itss hore W lil, Prior s, ywdmMb 4 army-Th- e tab! luted wi Kith the th Home 31 honored a 61 utility b wrapped B John Pa ceremc jf d d all-ove- er All-re- Thursday PRICE. UTAH E. New Club Meets The recently organized T. E. N. club met Monday afternoon at the home of Miss Evelyn Hastings. The summer project for the club is sewing and the young ladies got off to a good start Monday by learning to darn under the direction of their leaders, Miss Hastings and Miss Donna Horsley. Friday Night Club 4-- H Dainty Mrs. Clyde Dugmore will entertain the members of her club at a dessert bridge luncheon at her hQme eyelet-edge- dotted d Soft white cottons, bright with peasant embroid-erv- - Washable, of course, swiss. , Fd Mnemonic Club A pleasant afternoon of sewing and visiting was enjoyed by the Mnemonic club members who were The Amere Club of Mrs. Earl Jones at the The Amere club will meet at the her guests home Friday. A delicious home of Mrs. Elroy Harmon this luncheon concluded the affair. InThursday evening. The lesson dis- vited as special guests were Mrs. cussion will be in charge of the B. L. Frandsen, Mrs. Ray Branch, committee on home making. Mrs. C. H. Patterson and Mrs. Jack MARRIAGE OF MAID IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. John H. Dooley of; Price announce the marriage of their daughter, Kathleen, to Technical Sergeant Walter P. Munday, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Munday of San Diego, California. The ceremony was performed Friday evening, June 9, at the home of Miss Inga J. Jensen of Ogden, with Reverend Johnson of the Lutheran church officiating, The bride was attended by Miss1 Heleb Lazar of Ogden, and Miss Dolores Dooley, her sister. Captain S. K. Wilhelm of the medical corps acted as best man. The bride chose to wear a tailored gold suit with brown and white accessories and a gardenia and rose bud corsage. Following the ceremony, the young couple were honored at a wedding reception. They will make their home in Ogden. Forrester. NOTICE machines for rent. Repairing done on all makes of sewing machines. Work guaranteed. SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO. - Price Sewing j Handicraft Club Meets Thursday Members of the Handicraft club were entertained at the home of Provo. Thurs-daa- y Mr. Brown will receive his com- Miss Bernice Branch last of evening. guests Special mission of ensign in the naval reserve the latter part of June. He the affair included Miss Ilean Draattended" theUnTversTty'' of Utah L0iS 7 and the University of Colorado at Bryner of Glendale, California, Mrs. Tony Dalshrud of Louisville, Boulder, Colorado, and recently and Mrs. Duane Frandgraduated from the Illinois Insti- Kentucky, sen. was tute of Technology, where he Members who were present affiliated with Rho Epsilon honorwere: Mrs. Garth Frandsen, Miss ary engineering society. No definite date has been set for Merlin Grange, Mrs. Theron Mrs. Ed Piacitelli, Mrs. Frank the wedding. Sanders, Mrs. Henry Topolovic, Mrs. Newell Day, Mrs. Hy Deloney, Family Dinner , Mrs. Hannah Calloway, Mrs. Gus Held Sunday Burdis, Mrs. Joe Janvorsky, and Mrs. Arvel Anderson entertain- the hostess. ed twenty-fiv- e guests at a family dinner at her home Sunday afternoon. The occasion honored the birthdaay of Mrs. E. H. Thayn, mother of Mrs. Anderson and included as special guests her brother, Phil Thayn, who left Tuesday morning for service in the armed forces and Private IS Burnett, who has been home on furlough from North Carolina NURSERY SCHOOL Directed and supervised play activities by Phyliss Williams Owen for children. Daily classes at the Price Central pre-scho- ol TC school beginning on Monday, June call 19. For information, 176-- Enrollment Limiied e. BEPATRIOTIC imr eo., NC. HA YOURE ALWAYS RIGHT IN A SMART Ov-ia- tt, REDD MOTOR CO. 129 West Main PRICE Phone 381 PAINTING Dur-wa- rd TIME AGAIN Ladasa Club Luncheon and sewing were en joyed Friday evening by the Ladasa club members who were guests at the home of Mrs. Evelyn Baker. A special guest was Miss! Norma Hansen who recently re-- ! turned from Provo where she has been attending the B. Y. U. this year. For their first June meeting Miss June Leonard entertained the members of the Ladasa club at her home. a HERE . . . AND WE HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF ' I xStXrirgS Election Precedes Tarty The Women of the Moose held TO GATHER VITAMIN "D" Youll cut a pretty figure in our curvecontrolling suits, whether youre headed for or active swimming! Slim, smooth-fittinknitted suits with full or half skirts. Ballerina cottons in gay prints, vivid bra and shorts suits of stripes. Sapling-slisleek rayon bengaline or satin, brightly . Sizes 32 to 40.. patterned or 2-9- 8 g g solid-toned- 398 A.98 their birthday party and handker-- j chief shower Friday night with 30 members enjoying the affair. Preceding the party the follow-- ! ing new officers were elected to! serve for next year: Senior re-- 1 gent, Jennie Leonard; junior re-- ! gent, Rosella Fausett; prelate, Ber-- 1 tha Bartlett; graduate regent,1 Grace Collins; treasurer, Mildred Wilcox; recorder, Rhoda Pace. Entre Nous Club Mrs. Edway Reed will entertain the Entre Nous club at her home this Thursday night. Luncheon will be served after which the eve- -j nings diversion will be sewing, cards and visiting. The Best the Market Provides Wallpaper , Too ir ; y j vA ' 9 TRI - STATE LUMBER CO. Price tzzi f$f.'iVaJ Casual Coat Designed forSprts Checked wjo1 front with back, sleeves and collar ui rayon or rich corduroy pi 1 GABARDINE SPORT SLACKS ALL fell Vt .90 ,4.w WOOL! 7.75 WOOL! Main, p or herringbone. |