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Show J LUifiJ Till IfJMi; III ii,mH IN A CEREMONY performed Wednesday evening, Dec. 3 in the Beaver First-Third Ward Chapel, Miss Faye Hamilton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Webster Hamilton, became the bride of Mr. Delmont . ' W. Goff. Mr. Goff is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald E. Burt. Bishop Walter Kerksiek performed per-formed the ceremony in the presence pres-ence of family members and close friends. s Following the ceremony, a re- eption was held in honor of the newlyweds, A program and dancing, danc-ing, enjoyed by the large crowd, was followed by refreshments Tried a want-ad lately? MRS. LUCILLE HOFHEINS j entertained the Better Homes Club Thursday evening. The report for the evening was eivsn by Maxine Fotheringham, who reviewed the short story, "The General's Ring." The hostess served a delicious plate luncheon to Laura Smith, Ellalene Cartwright, Lucille A. Murdock, Florence Smith, Maurine Gale, Thelma Twitchell, Mable Smith, Mildred Yardley, Neola Brown, Lucille B. Murdock, Grace Smith, Kate Willden, Ha Messin-ger, Messin-ger, Margery Johnson and Mrs. iFotheringham. The next meeting will be a Christmas party. GLADYS SMITH was hostess to her pinocnle club Thursday evening. eve-ning. The guests enj yed the evening, eve-ning, with prizes g: ing to Gwen Lund, Elinor Beesoii and LaNore Joseph. Other members present were Dora McMuilin, Barbara Smith, Barbara Patterson, Alton Smith, Anne Swindlehurst, and two special spe-cial guests, Carol Carter and Mary Patterson. The ladies made plans for their annual Christmas party. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mackerell and Bernice were recent visitors with 'Lh'eir daughter. Mrs. Shirley Hi,.-.ird and far,:--" ; , in Prescott, Ariz. MRS. JOHNNIE EOWPEN entertained en-tertained her club at her home Thursday. Winning prizes for the evening's play were Mona Lu Gentry, Gen-try, Deon George ar.u Maxine Edwards. Ed-wards. Two special guests were present, pres-ent, Eyvon Martin and Barbara Thompson. Members attending were Edna Hodges, Jackie Now-ers, Now-ers, Patsy Hollingshead, Betty McCann and Faye Hollingshead. The hostess served a tasty dessert des-sert lunch. I MRS. VONA COX entertained her club Thursday. The evening was enjoyed playing bridge, with prizes awarded to Delia Nowers, Ruby MoMullin, LaNor Swindlehurst Swindle-hurst and Mildred Vickcrs. Other guests were Mae Atkin, Annabell Hales, Roma Hollingshead Hollings-head and Hortense ituks. THE BEAVER BOOK CLUB was entertained Wednesday evening eve-ning by Mrs. Sara Bakes. Vie Fotheringham gave a very interesting inter-esting report on "Algeria and Other Oth-er French Possessions." The hostess served a delicious lunch of shrimp salad, hot rolls and hot punch to members Hazel Stapley, Bemice Thompson, Anna Stark, Pearl Thompson, Von Grim-shaw, Grim-shaw, Arvilla Swindlehurst, Vie Davis, Nola Pearce, Alice Hes-lington, Hes-lington, Donna Cartwright, and a guest, Peggy Belt. THE JUST-A-MF.RE Club met at the home of Mrs. Gladys Smith Friday evening and had an enjoyable enjoy-able evening sewing and visiting. The hostess served a tasty plate luncheon to ' Vie Paice, Grace Smith, Louise Roberts, Ellalene Cartwright, Pearl Thompson, Le-ola Le-ola Limb and Zona Myers. THE MODERN MOTHERS were entertained Friday afternoon by Mrs. Euzell Thomas. Mrs. Darle Smith presentel the book "Up From .the Hills," by Heber C. Hanks. Mrs. Thomas served apple pie a la mode to Martha Paice, Ethel Woolsey, Belle White, Maude 'Christiansen, Hattie Schwab, Myrtle Myr-tle Burt, Edith Harris and Lois Messinger. Mr. and Mrs. Clair MoMullin of Wells, Nev., spent several days visiting here and attending the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Del Goff. |