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Show roquerville Vervene Naegle Beulah Kleinman Reporters One of the largest and most successful suc-cessful parties ever held in To-querville To-querville was given during the week honoring Forrest Kleinman, who has accepted a call to the eastern states mission. After an interesting program, dancing was enjoyed and refreshments served. Friends attended from Los Angeles, Ange-les, Cedar City, Long Beach, St. George, Kanab, Hurricane and LaVerkin. The M. I. A. held its Harvest ball Thursday night. Miss Shirley Olds reigned as Queen, with Miss Cleone Beatty and Miss Marsetta Glazier as attendants. Preceding the dance was a program in the form of an amateur hour. The Misses lone Jackson and Rae Merryweather of Cedar City spent the week-end with Miss Wilma Kleinman. They motored to St. George on Sunday. Mrs. Mattie Pendleton of St. George spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Robert Naegle. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Kleinman have moved into their new home. On her fifth birthday anniversary, anni-versary, Margaret Ann Naegle entertained en-tertained twenty-five little friends at a Hallowe'en party. Miss Beulah Kleinman left for Salt Lake City Tuesday night where she will meet her sister, Mrs. Fred Rumph of Rawlins, Wyo. They will visit with their brother, Forrest Kleinman, prior to his leaving for his mission! Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Barton left Monday morning for an extended ex-tended trip through California and Mexico. Miss Corris Jackson has gone to Salt Lake City where she has enrolled in the Quish Beauty school. |