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Show Intermoimtain Social Happenings i j MURRAY irCRRAY, Feb. J. Mr. nnd Mm. Marry Allen and children. r-rKmlv ot ;arfiM, have moved to Muintv ac are pleasantly pleasant-ly located in the Join s I. naoo on Vine street. Mr. Allen is superintendent .( the alunito iilani ; t the .Murray ; . r 1 1 It . -1-. Tlui member;) o'( the Hurray Viral word religion class pave a rtttwms puny Thursday evening of last w !. in the amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Birch and daughter, daugh-ter, Rebecca, who have htcn on a month s pleasure trip in California, returned home during the week. Mr and Mrs. Leonard Mackcy and two children of Taylorev'llo have been visiting at the home of William At wood this week. Mm W C, Foord will entertain the members and fri-nd.i of I he Methodist Ladies- Aid society next Wednesday afternoon at her home on Last 1-ortJ-tifc'hth South street. Mrs ft J. Coaklev rnterlained four tables of bridge. Friday afternoon at her home on Center street. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Howe and Mr. and Mrn L C. Miller entertained the Uln-ner Uln-ner club Saturday evening of last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Miller. Mrn B N Willis of Hingham was the guest of Mr. and Mrn. Thomas Manwar-lng Manwar-lng Tuesday. Miss Katharine Kdlr.men of Calilorn.a Is visiting relatives and friends lu Murray Mur-ray for ten days. The Murray HiKh School Dramatic club will present the play, "The Senior., next Wednesday evening In the Murray First ward amusement hall. Mrs. J. S. Harlow entertained the president presi-dent of the Primary stake and her c.ou .-c.llorM .-c.llorM at dinner Sunday. Covois weio laid for ten. Mrs. Rav Holm of Salt Lake was a Murray visitor during the week. Mrs. Joseph Harker of Shelley Idaho is visiting relatives nnd friends here for two weeks. Mrs. Harker was formerly Mi sb Wcmia McOmlc. Mrs 0. W. Baker of Ogdeii was a victor at the home of her father, Wll-ham Wll-ham Atwood, Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr and Mrs. Vernal Bird of Gartleld . are guests of William Bird and tam.ly. Mrs M Lowerv of Manti is visiting her daugliteV, Mrs. Heber J. Smith, tor a few days. Mrs. May Sutten and children of Kem-merer Kem-merer Wvo., are visiting at the home ol Air and Mrs. Ed Eliason. Mrs. Harry Kemp of Midvale is visiting visit-ing at I he home of her. sister, Mis. Charles Dudley. Mrs Tlobert Pixton has returned from Park C tv where she has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Arthur Yeager, lor the past two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Creel and httle son. Marshall, of Forest (.rove Ore arrived Wednesday from .'"J'1-; where thev have been for the past two months. .Mr. Creel, who is in the. cm-mo" cm-mo" of the government, was called to WashhUon on business. They are v.s at-ing at-ing at the home of Mrs. W. J. Stevens. Mrs. Creel will be remembered as Miss Laura Stevens. Mr. and Mrs. James McOmie. f Garfield Gar-field are visiting at the home of Ml. and Mrs. Joseph McOmie. Miss Fanuio Caldwell entertained the me ,be of the Murray First v-rotr at her hoijie on C.len avenue, Thursday evening. Mrs Maggie Wright was the compll-me compll-me ted - ulsl at a surprise, party given "n her neighbors at the home of Mrs. Lrnest Wright, Tuesday evening. , Mister Glenn Williams entertained at a , hU ns Party Thursday evening 'oinolimont to Karl Armstrong, who will '"Tve.lnesday for Webster City, Iowa The bovs, who enjoyed the eve--re Stanley m.ssen. Fra nk Cop- S,!rS, 10dard Pnrkin.01.. Ernie Froehllch and Edward Carlson. Mrs David Edlund, accompanied by Mrs "carl Edlund. has returned home ? up San UicKO. Cal.. after having y.s- ted with her son. Corporal Hiklor J. LJ- und who 1 stationed at Camp Kearny ' S-e returning they visited the. sailors iJalboa park and also Inspected the battleship Oregon and Norfolk. Los An- : geles also was visited. "farmington f FARMTNGTON. Feb. 2. The commute' commu-te' in charge of the arrangements for the first entertainment of a series of four, will entertain Friday evening at the 'opera house. -urs T I Steed entertained in honor of the Feron club Thursday afternoon. tU house was effectively decorated in potted, plants and carnations. Luncheon was served to fourteen. Miss Ora. Stoddard entertained Friday afternoon in honor of the. Optholia club The centerpiece was m roses and ferns. Luncheon was served. Mr Walter Hampton. Jr., will entertain enter-tain in honor of the Util cub next Thursday afternoon. A special busir.es, melting will be held during the after-noon. after-noon. Mr and Mrs. Harold Robinson entertained enter-tained a few friends Monday evening. Bishop and Mrs. A. L. Clark entertained enter-tained Wednesday evening m honor of the Farmlngton choir. The entertainment entertain-ment for the evening consisted of games and a musical programme. Refreshments were served to thirty-fivr. The Davis county chapter of the Red Cross entertained Friday evening at a picture show and caKe sale. ra. s tveu Cro"s cakes were sold. wilh various other articles, the proceeds all going to aid the Red Cross fund. Mr and Mrs. Bvron Crosby entertained at a'hoh sleigh ride Tuesday night. The rompauy stopped for supper at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nephl Palmer. Mrs. Squire B. Chipman visited in Salt Lake Monday. Miss Viola Taylor of Ogden is visiting In Farmington, the guest of Miss Rhea Taylor. Miss Jane Hughes returned Thursday from Texas, where she has been on a mission. Miss Hughes was called home on account of the Illness of her mother. Mr and Mrs. Olaf larr moved to Og-de'n Og-de'n during the week, to make their homo ' for the present. Mrs. Eugene Clark visited friends in Salt Lake during the week. X NEPHI I ; XFPHI. Feb. Miss Clara. Cole entertained enter-tained about thirty of her friends Saturday Satur-day afternoon of last week at a trousseau Selma Brough returned home Monday Mon-day from Garland, where she visited her lister, Mrs. Austin. Miss Ahhie Christenscn and Fred Stenh-ensen Stenh-ensen of Levari were married here Wednesday. Wed-nesday. Bishop Thomas Bailey performed the ceremony. The missionary committee of the Nephi South ward gave a dan'-iug winy Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in the Kmro amusement hail. Mrs. K'mer Jacobsen of Provo visited reiatives and Mends in Ncp'ui the lore part of the week. Mls Ellen Aaron, teacher of domestic rtenre in the high school, was in Lo.--.in this week, where she wenr to attend the roundup at the Agricultural coilegc. Mr and Mrs. A- A. Allen entertained at a family dinner Tuesday. Dinner was served at 6 o'clock, covers being laid for twelve. Mr and Mrs. Rosco "V:e of Kurd;; ;re visiting at the home of Mr. C"le .- moilir-r. Mrs. William Cole. Miss Clara Cole, daughter of Mrs. William Wil-liam Cole, and Ralph IKt-.s of Kurcha were married Wednesday at the home of the bride. Bishop L.uley reitoi in" d tin- re,..,-!-. The ynnp.g couple v.-Ill mike '.;!'jir h'jrne In r-lui--K;i . Ml .1. V. I'aMiMii ha:- i-enmi'"l h-inj a't'r l'a--jtr-' sn-n! li e la.st si.v v.reLs in :-'m!-if-Ml r'aliloniia. She also vMrr-d wjr'n hrr son. S.-niiiul, v.ho is .lutioned a' Camp A :'r-.i:- vit surriri-e iva.s L-l'.'en Mr. a"!d Mrs. -'i.,:.:r.as W. t'.arlr at t'lclr home Saturday evening of la.-;t. Meek. About forty friends were present. LEHI '. ; . f r.F.Hr, i-v-b. 2. The grand secretary ot the S ill Lake Odd Fellows and the grand masr.-r vA He.- Ozden chapter were visitors at the o.-ai lodge Saturday evening of la it u-eck. About fifty local members and lsitors Mere present. Miss Lillian Hanson, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. H. C. Hanson, and Novln Crahh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Crabhi surprised their friends by being quietly married in tiie Salt Lake temple, Wednesday. Miss Stella nieketi of Heber has been the guest of Miss Velma Wing this week. Miss Norma Hammer entertained the U. S. G. ' lull members at her home Sunday Sun-day evening. Miss Rachel Anderson was hostess at a chicken supper and card party Sunday evening. The guests were Mina Varny, Sadie Wild. Ruby Klrkham, Marie Taylor, Tay-lor, Call Cox, Carl Winn. Earl Roberts, Clarence Holrnstead and William Evans. The Missionary soldiers' society met In tho Lehi tabernacle Thursday evening. There were cornet solos by Arema Goodwin Good-win and Mclvin Smuin, a reading by Virda Gray, a vocal solo by Mrs. Etta Gill and choruses by the Hazel Glee club. Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkham of I,ay-ton I,ay-ton are guests of Mr. Kirkham's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Kirkham. An oyster supper nnd sleighing party were given by Floyd and Francis Goates at their home Saturday evening of last week. Invitations were issued to Florence Flor-ence Sandback, Sybil Winn. Leda Kirkham, Kirk-ham, Stanley Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wanlass. The Athenian club held its annual election elec-tion Wednesday afternoon, at the home of Mrs. Violet Broadbent. Mrs. Heber Reunion was elected president and Mrs. MIehell Davis, vice president. MIDVALE f MIDVALIS, Feb. 2. Mrs. F. T. XHivall has returned from San Diego, where she has been visiting her son, Ralph. I Mrs. Noil Olson entertained a number ; of her friends at dinner Friday evening : at her homo. i The Midvale School and Community leagne held an interesting meeting Wednesday Wed-nesday evening in the L. 0. S. church. Professor J. R. Griffiths of the University of Utah gave a lecture on "Fresh Air and Exercise," and Miss Hose Jones, also of the University of Utah, gave demonstrations demonstra-tions of "Story Telling to Children." I Mr. and Mrs. Willis Vincent returned the first of the week from California, where they have been visiting their son, Raymond. Mrs. John Peterson was very pleasantly surprised Saturday evening of last week by a large number of her friends and relatives at her home. The event was in c elebration of her birthday anniver-sa anniver-sa ry. Tuesday afternoon Miss Emma Brown was pleasantly surprised by eighteen of her schoolmates at her home. Games and refreshments were enjoyed, and in the evening Mr. Brown entertained the party at the Klysium picture theater. A number of Midvale residents took advantage of the special excursion to California today to visit the Utah boys stationed at the training camps. Among those who went were Mrs T. Kreckson, Mr. and Mrs. Knoch Tripp, Mrs. M. M. Taylor and Mrs. Howard 1C. Phelps. i 1 ARTHUR 1 1 ARTHUR. Feb. 1 Mrs. C. N. Madsen of Gunnison and Mrs. Bert Hughes of Salt Lake spent the first of the week here with Mrs. Carrie Snow, returning to their respective homes Tuesday. Mrs. Mabel Rasmusen is visiting with her mother, Mrs. W. R. Scott of Salt Lake. , Ensign and Mrs. P. J. Gundlach of ; Seattle. Wash., were the guests of Mr. 1 and Mrs. A. A. McGaha the past week. I They have left for New York City, where they will make their home. Mrs. Gundlach is a sister of Mis McGaha. The many friends of Mrs. Mathew Hennessy will be sorry to learn of Mrs. Hennessy's severe illness. She is suffering suf-fering from the effects of a paralytic stroke and was taken to the Holy Cross hospital Thursday morning in a critical condition. Mr. Hennessy, who was at Green, N. Y-, was at once communicated with and left for Salt Lake Thursday. Miss Alda Okcrman entertained at a social gathering Saturday evening of last week. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. K. Lenhart, Mrs. Fdward Hamilton, Mrs. LllHe Porter, Miss Verda Creer, Miss Julia Newhousen, Miss "Billy'1 Thomas, Miss Elizabeth Brown of New York, Miss Hazel Jones of Park City. Miss M. Haage, Carl Rohdey, J. A. O'Brien, Leo Okerman, Claren Okerman, Parlev Pres-colt Pres-colt and Verl Hamilton. Miss Okerman was assisted in entertaining by her mother, Mrs. Edward Jones. Mrs. A. A. McGaha entertained at a prettily arranged luncheon Saturday evening of lost week for her sister, Mrs. Gundlach. Covers were laid for seven guests. SPRINGVILLE f SPRTNGV1ULL Feb. 2. Mrs. J. w. Cami'im of VurnnJ. who has been visiting visit-ing her daughter. Mrs. Joseph Vane, Jr., for tho rast three weeks, left for her home Wednesday. Mrs. Frank Falsbury entertained a.t a coasting party Sunday evening for a number num-ber of her young friends. Tho husbands of the members of tie Ladies' Study club entertained the members mem-bers of tiie club at the Fraternity hall Wednesday evening, A good programme was given and a banquet served. The Woman's Home Culture club gave an entertainment Thursday afternoon in Fraternity haJl for the benefit of the Red Cross society, cards, a musical and literary lit-erary programme and luncheon were the features. The seventh quorum of seventies gave1 a dnnce Wednesday evening In the Third1 ward church. Mrs. Juliet Fielding and daughter, Mrs. Tmtle, of Manti, visited here Sunday. Mrs. William Lisonbee is here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Joseph S Wing'. 1 SANDY 4 SANDY. Feb. 2. Mrs. C. E. CuBhlng entertained at a bundle shower at her home Thursday a tternooii in honor of her sister. Misn Sylvia Liddlurd of Tootle, Too-tle, whose fiiuagcmeiiL to Leslie Soren-son Soren-son of Sandy has been announced. The t inio was spent In games and music, after which luncheon was served to Mrs. i V. OvLon. Mi'?. A. Lawson, Mra; F. I Model. Mrs. C. Soi onsen. -Mr?. A- Keehn. I Mrr. B-.-.-sic Hughes, Mrs. G. Drvourg. Mrs. K. Kallard, Mrs. S. Davie. Mrs. C. 1-1. Owning. Mrs. Vandbcrg, Miss Goldie E'avis unci Mlns Millie Hardcastle. M r. and Mrs. .. L. Randon had as tbfr-ir Ernest tho past week Mrs. E, Rad-don Rad-don ui Suit l.-akc and W. J. R?ddon of Pii rk C' ty. A daint'h- a proiutf I lunch on was rj:i''H by M : s. r. Ciirii '.'ii.-en ;i t ! er I'.onio on I'ionecr avenue Thnri-'d.iy a i ter t-er noon f'r 1 hr incmbom ci the. N. B. club. A cut-;; lass vase of pink and white carnation-' formM tho c(ni"'picce for (he The hosrs-- wan as? M jd by Mrs. .Mrr. i Pc-irsi-Mi .. Midvale and Mi;-. Lvan Angle of Salt Lake. Covers were laid (or twelve members. Mr P Anfler?on anfl daushter. Mlss'Van'ila, visited in Salt Lake Saturday Satur-day of last week. Mrs Mirinda Lundberg and Miss Pearl w'ilson were Salt Lake visitors Sunday. Mrs T Davies, accompanied ny tier mother Mrs. J. W. Cuslilns. visited In Salt Lake Saturday of last week. Mi's Pvlvia Liclrliard of Tooele is guest of her sister, Mrs. C. K. Cualilng. The ladles' -Aid society of the Congro-eational Congro-eational church, accompaniod by the Rev Mr Butler, enioved a bob-sleigh rirte to the home of Mrs. Carver, Tuesday, Tues-day, where, afler a short business meet-ing. meet-ing. refreshments were served. Mr and Mrs. A. Stuart of Binpham spent tho week-end visiting relatives here. Mrs. Georgo A. Jenkins of Murray visited vis-ited in Sandy Thursday. 4 GUNNISON 4 OUXXISOX. Feb. C Myrtle Tliompson of Sciplo is tbo guest of Edna and Lula Kearns. The M society met wllh Mrs. Anna C. Christonsen on Vvedn:3dny jiiternoon. Luncheon was served to twenty. Mrs Ellen Hophelns left Sunday for American Fork to visit wilh Mr. and Mrs. Earl Homestead. A farce, entitled "The Spinsters" Convention." Con-vention." was given Wednesday by the junior class of tii high school. Mies Clara Thompson of Scipio is the guest of her sislcr. Mrs. Lrnest Bardslcy. Saturday niaht of latt week a dancini; purtv vv.-is ivon bv the freshmen of the hisli" school. . The decorations were in the class colors, blue and whil'j. Mr. and Mrs. Coerce 'Halverson enter-lained enter-lained the Tuesday Evening Card club ihls week. Li-ht refreshments vvere .'erved to Dr. and Mrs. A. H.lan. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Ovcrfelt. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. ChrislensTn. Mr. an. I Mri". Niol Soren-scn. Soren-scn. Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Jensen. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones. Prizes wcro won by Mrs. Niel Sorenson and J. W. .Tones. The Relief society met at the home of Mrs. Austin Kearns on Tuesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Ray B. Metcalf returned Tuesday, after spending several days in Salt Lake. A successful dancing party and banquet were given Wednesday night in honor ol the single men who were victorious in the second rabbit hunt. Miss Wanda Nielson left Thursday for an extended trip to California. SUNNYSIDE 1 f St'NNTSIDB. Feb. 2. Mrs. W. N. Wetzel delightfully entertained the Ladies' Literary club at her home Saturday Sat-urday afternoon of last week. Those present were Mrs. J. H. Varner, Mrs. Zeth Thomas. Mrs. 1-1. H. Norgard, Mrs. Ruth M. Bell and Mrs. Lcnora K. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Williams have cone on an extended trip to Texas. While away thev will visit their son. Joseph, who is in the service of Uncle Sam. Miss N'ellin Marshall of Fait Lake is visiting here, the guest of her sister, Mrs. A. J- Carlson. Mr. and Mrs. David Stevcnsen and Mr. and Mrs. William Steveusen are visiting relatives at Mountain Home for a lew days. Mrs. Zeth Thomas entertained the members of the Literary club at a Red Cross work meeting at her home Wednesday Wed-nesday afternoon. Mrs. Ik S. AsJiIoji of Vernal visited with her sister. Mrs. H. H. Norjtaid. in this cite this week. Mrs. Ashtun is on her way to spenu the winter in California. Cali-fornia. Mrs. Horace "N'aylor has gone to Salt Lake for a short visit. Mrs. B. S. Johnson of Cleveland is visiting vis-iting relatives tier for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Naylor have returned re-turned home after spending six weeks In Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs1. John Parry of Wanter-quavters Wanter-quavters have cemc- to Sunay:iide to make their home. i 1 CLEARFIELD ! i f ! CLBARFIEJjD, Feb. 2. Mr. and 'Mrn. ! Richard Hamblln ani dauetitct, Deris. left Monday for California., vtliero they expect to re ma i n for th e bala 1 ice of the vrinter. Mr. and Mrs. George Draper and daughter, Norn, spcnl Wednesday in Salt Lake as guests of relatives. Miss cptlia Ai-iliby is spending the week in Salt Lake aw a guest of friends. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob K. Iayton are spending the winter in California. ) MONROE i MONROE, Feb. Mrs. Niels Johnson left Thursday for Salt J,akc to visit with her daughter. Mrs. Crusland. Mr. and Mrs. Cleve Winpct entertained Sunday evening for Mr, and Mrs. I-Oltiott Larson, Mr. ind Mrs. William Morrison, Mr. find Mrs. Bud Morrison. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ma.dc Morrison and Mr. and Mrs. Thatcher Thatch-er tJmith. Mr. and Mrp. S. O. Andreason entertained enter-tained at dinner Saturday In honor or Di. J. it'.. Christie ot Sail Lake. Mj-. and Mr. Bnd Morrison were ;h"cn a shower Tuesday evening by a lare number ot" their friend:-. Mrr.. Ole Larsen enter twined Tonia.v a ft ernoon Ut Mi', a nd Mr;-1. C. .'ilrson of Canada. .M J. A. Johnson and Mrs. Christian Tuft. Miss Del M.Mleby en'erlaini'd ft n K:ii-ying'.OTi K:ii-ying'.OTi Tuesday evening 1 or rn;i n ru'l Ktiiel L'ri'ksoii, Gladys Tuft. Olive. I.ium, Rene and Ver;i jM jlei):- a nil Christie Larson. Jlr. and Mrs. Alfrc-d New by Hiitertainvl a number of old f' ieruls "rinp?dH v e i-nins i-nins in honor of Mr. and Mi. C. ;rilM.'U of Cannda. Mr. and Mrs: C P. rhritianseji entertain enter-tain oil a number of relatives and friends at -a wed din-- i-f --ept ion 7'npsdij y rcuum in honor of Lhcir son, Cwen, vho w;s married on Thursday to Venra Sandal. Mr. and Mrs. Klliott larsen 'entertained 'enter-tained at Sunday dinner for Gladys Tuft, Dan Larsen, Dan Jones and Mr. and Mrs, Ole Larpen. !Mi's. Harold Mapleby was hoptess a.t an afternoon tea Tuesday. Present were Ethel and Verna ICriekson, Ollvo and Helen Mayleby. Mi-, and Mrs. August Bohman entertained enter-tained Thursday evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Christopher Nilsson. Mrs. U. M. Sorenson spent Wednesday at Marys vale. The Red Cross members held their meeting Monday. The following- officers were elected: Chairman, Mrs. I .aunt Faker; vice chairman, Mrs. Relitz; treasurer. treas-urer. Rose Dowry; secretary, Adele Brown. 1 AMERICAN FORK I 1 AMERICAN FORK, Feb. 2. One of the bit; events of the week was the social and dance, given by the sophomore class in Ihc high school gymnasium Wednes-dny Wednes-dny eveniiiK. Punch was served ty a bevy of white-aproned schoolgirls, and the evening was .spent in dancing. One hundred couples were present. Mrs. L. J, HutehinKs entertained at a birthday party Tuesday evening at her home in the Third ward. An evening of sanies and music was enjoyed, followed by luncheon. Mrs. K.van l'avis of Carfield spent the week here as the yuusl vl her mother. Mis. Alice Barratl. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Singleton and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse i Ireen left Saturday ot lal week tor Calll'nrnla. wlure they will spend the. ne.t few weeks vh Kins poinls of Interest on llie coast. Miss Oliw: ShclU-y was tlm guest ot honor at a prettily arranged miscellaneous miscel-laneous shovcr al (he. home of Mr-i I co T. MKlIoy. Kiithiv evening. i;a,(..; .,'nrl tntiFlc were I he features of Ihc ovcniiitt Kel reL iUiuuil s w ere screed. Mrr. rtoy Steele entertained Ihc. K I: sdte, at a delighlfnl Ken...1Klon at'hcr not'ic in the luurth v.ard 'i'liurstlHy after noon. Sewine was a feature and tecl" con was served. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Welling retum to their home at I'icldinp the fust ol '; week, after a pleasant two weeks' v.; here as guests of Mrs. Wellins'a paw-'" Mr. and Mrs. James Adams. Mrs. Jarvls Avdelotte had as her gw- ' the early part of the week Mr. ana N Enoch Goddard of Provo. Mrs. Ann B:urratt entertained ; candy-pull Monday eveninK at her ii--In the Second, ward. (James and also were enjoyed. 1 ROOSEVELT J 4 . ITOOPIOVELT. Feb. 2. The n""',,,!,-cessful n""',,,!,-cessful event of the season here in .. .. was the Ked Cross dance lieulj" T i amusement hall Monday evcnuiR-hall evcnuiR-hall wa decorated with a l:irJ;V,. cross In the renter, flanked on I"1 ' n".-. bv -Old Glorv." Tho sight n guest with enthusiasm for the cauw- an opporlunily for demonstraliiiR ' fervor was afforded in the so10 .v beautifully worked oullt. donated local Relief society, and an e1";,,,; made and decorated fruit rake. 1T thy the ladies of the roimniuee ,-piesident ,-piesident of the local null. A larso y... was obtained for the Ued Crcfs- ... committee comprised Mrs. William t-Mrs. t-Mrs. .Tanics Siibie. Joseph Carrnc. ' f Hracken and W illiam King. M,rfS Collett is president of the local l.e" 11 unit. , Mrs. Thomas U Smart ontcrtsined Thimble club at her home fl"1"1--,., week. Mu. h Ked Cross work s . The Roosevelt high school ff"''L trrtained the students al a matinf"? Thursday in the school gymnasium. Mrs. A. C. Whit lock rnterlained -Thimble club at a Ked Cross am' a! her homo Thursday. , Mrs. Ccorgc fierce enlerlaliir'l binndav diun.-r Sunday in Inuri,-! falbcr, C. f. Klttulmm. Cover ,or ien. . , . 1 ;i I Miss lxnl Cilffllh of Salt is ' gn. si of Mi. and .Mis. 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