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Show Thursday. Norember 11. 1954 The Einor Stenquists together Saturday evening in National League of The honor of the birthday of Leah American Pen Women held their Conger, A hot dinner was ser- annual luncheon at the Goverved and the evening spent nor's Mansion Saturday afternoon. Marba Josephson was the on her speaker. She Stone as recent visit in Europe as a deleDelicious refreshments were gate to the International Womserved to nineteen club members en's Council, and the followingIriends: Daisy Local members of the Box ' Rebecca Mortensen, Elder Chapter who attended Hansen, Florence Beard, Maurine Wight, were Maude O. Cook, Dora T. Geraldine Summers, Barbara Brough and Alvaretta Rytting. Buchanan, Rhoda Christopher-son- , Ruth Ryttin? was also a guest Effie Maughn, Miss Dor- at the affair. othy Capener, Mrs. Kenneth Hunsaker, Mrs. George Kirby, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Herbert Mrs. Dean Bradshaw. Mrs. K. H. Fridal III, Mrs. Oluf Johnson, and son ad daughter and a Mrs. J. II Smith, Mrs. J. Y. friend of theirs were dinner Ferry, Mrs. C. G. Adney, June guests at the O. L. Brough home Garfield and Marjorie Mason. m Thursday. Club News and WOMENS CIVIC LEAGUE LITERARY ClAin HOLDS FRIENDS NIGHT, HEARS SES. KERR Senator Clifton Kerr was HEARS HOOK REVIEW i guest speaker at the meeting of the Women's Civic League held Thursday afternoon at Worleys. He spoke on the recent election. Mrs. Gordon Worley was hostess of the afternoon. She served tasty refreshments to the Wednesday evening, Norman Christensen, Logan author, gave an interesting review of his latest book, "Life of Job." at the Tremonton-Garlan- d Literary Club Friends' night. The meeting was held at the ladies. of Marguerite Rich with home Joan Brockman favored with Mrs. Rich and Mrs. Martha two accordion selections i; i ; " ENGAGED TO BEAR RIVER ATHLETE Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hansen of Elwood announce the engagement of their daughter, Carol Ann Eichel, to Shirred Silvester. Mr. Silvester is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Silvester, of Penrose. The young couple are both students at Bear River high school. Miss Eicheleis studying home economics, and is active in dancing. is an athletic The groom-to-bstar at the school, where he has participated in football, wrestling and trac competition. V Cmmmmh rB ' CAROL ASN EICHEL TOMORROW, FOR rAMDl Alin w wavar , HAlf w ft I ET CllftftreTIAMC w wW ! W 11 mm m e OBSERVE BIRTHDAY Members of the Guy Ballard family were guests at the Denzil Ballard home Saturday" evening for a turkey dinner in honor of Mrs. Denzil Ballard's birthday. fa , : f ; S y I .ttoacasJ Lavish Gift Slips in 32-4- S I ret citable A Jtenvel t A t II.,' GAYHODE NYLONS C&ve ifcr HQ o Ml Foara Latex Pillows in a larger 18x28" deluxe sirs for Christmas . . terrific giving! High plump crowiip zipp?rcd and corded muslin cover. glamorous Wgauge long-wearin- ... ' g g pre-shrun- k Pa Jama 98 es ts Men's genuine pigskin gloves. Soft, distinctive an elegant gift'&i great value! Smart-"fittinsidewall style, stitched. Unlined. . bea--utifull- 500 Ponney Specia. Gay-mod- with stretchable aftcr-wolto relieve garter strain, provide more leg freedom. ,41111 IWIM II lilt M.I JHIJI l UUll fit. Flattering finish, smooth colors. 84 -- 11. jjmJ$J "jy 4 Ill FORMER STAKE BOARD GRAIN BANQUET Mr. and Mrs. Ezr Hansi ENTERTAINED Mr. Mrs. and Ballard and Guy BY RELIEF SOCIETY Mr. and Mrs. Jule Harris attendmema Eva honor of the ladies who had served on this board during the past five years. Dinner anfl a social hour was enjoyed by the following ladies: Rebecca Mortensen, Sophia Taylor, Grace Brough, Leona Anderson, Roma Whitaker, Let tie Snow. Irene Bunderson, Christensen, Ruby Marjorie feStenquist, Lenora George, Vilate Afton ArchiWld, Bradshaw, Dois Abbott, and Mae Daltfti. , OPAOUE NYLON TRICOT Sumptuous, extravufant de- tailing - truly remarkaole at this price! Permanent pleats, rich laces and embroideries, deep ruffles in contrast tones- even all around pleated skirts! The Auxiliary of the Veter ans of Foreign Wars met Friday evening at the Utah Power and Light building, with the state president, Mrs. Ethel McCarty, and three state committee chair men present. , I he visitors addressed the local group on membership, vmencanism and community service. Mrs. McCarty also spoke on respect for the flag, and urged that the flag be hung evgiry Nov. 11th in respect. for the World War II veterans. The auxiliary is planning a birthday party in honor of Mrs. Alben Borgstrom on Nov. 18, and a lovely quilt will be given away at this social event. The n(ting adjourned with the retiring ol the flag. A tasty luncheon was served by Bertha Thomas, Ann R&ker and Elaine Chadwick. : i A..'. , VFW AUXILIARY HEARS STATE OFFICERS former Hansen, ed the Farmers Grain Co-o- p ber of the South Bear River at Hotel Ben Lomond Stake Relief Society Board, banquet in Ogden, Friday. entertained at a delicious dinner party Wednesday afternoon in Mrs. Mrs. Ed i y If MISS CAROL ANN EICHEL COME SEE US 'LS m V i " '& WE'RE CHAD r w w KnAM v rrted Social Events FlEMlEY'S Encasement Told ATTEND TEA AT met GOVERNORS MANSION HONOR BIRTHDAY y d prizes classics in lustrous man-tailore- acetate crepe with striking embroidered motif at the . BROADCLOTI PAJAMAS Stripes, checks in sanforized broadcloth. Full cut for sleeping comfort. Sizes A. B. C D. 2.91? pocket! Red, navy, pastels. 32 up to 40 2.98 Rudy Hupp, Doutre an Mrs. JuletfHarris were in Logan Friday. , 5 BERTHS") PRATT Ed S. and Ada Neal Pratt of Snowville elcomed their third on November 7th. ffhe baby girl arrived while parents raced to a Brigham City hospital. LARSEN Calvin and Lois Kunzler Lar-sc- n of Park Valley are the proud paints of a new bal girl, born Nov. 1 1 at the Valley Hoselr third child, pital. She is and second daughter. Mrs. D. R. Waldron spent three days last week in Burley, Ida., at the home of her neice, Mrs. Kent Woodland. Mrs. Woodland is in a hospital there being treated for fractured vertebrae, received w!$n she fell from a horse. Two of her n MANY THANKS three children returned to with Mrs. Waldron, to We wish to thank all those remain here for a time. who helped in feeding and housTre-monto- ing the BYU studits who entertainment here Ron Hansen of Logan was a presented week. last . 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