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Show Lav. OCTOBER 28, 1948 tl i THE LEHI SUN, LEHI, UTAH PAGE SEVEN 4. V! lib Ciabs and Socials i Mrs. ..a.0. Mterary Tomes M. MacMillan and i-t I DCiUv JZ to the Ladies Literary bosteases v MiUan home, Al- IS Thursday, Nov. 4, at 2:5U H- 5 u.hdav of Mrs. Vern Tbe l i the occasion for two tf'SJts the first of the social even Mf and Mrs t u"..i Mrs. Arthur Mrs. K. Brown, Mrs. E. Vernon we . .rniSPv. Mrs. Robert uropa Leffier, Mf vern Hopkto. Provo and Mrs Lot A. Eusson, Lehi, Walker. Mon- visitel and N Leo IKrHSi!ie??P'?ndMrsJMrs. E. H. Boley, Mrs' Earl H. outstanding gentleman, and Mrs. Clark ers and'Mi w eu.et" arratt. Mrs. Earl Carlisle, Mrs. LeRoy Thome for the best comic Holindrake. Mrs. Dean Garrett, former member. X'a S ??A2J: RW Ellison. Mrs. costume. . ' . Mrs. Earl Chadwick. Mrs. Homer! ed ' ww c"tt--aii noimsieaa, Mrs. E. J. Moss, How they gained entrance to F. Itoyle, Mrs. Myron Boley, Mrs !Mrs- Sidney W. Nicholes, Mrs. the building is a guess, but it Miriam W. Hill, Mrs. Velda Shum- i'ciurrebion, Mrs. Q.S.Richards, was not through tne door. Dinner way, Mrs. Kenneth E. Hunter, ... o . "ary LeaS"e ; Mrs- Glen L- Taylor, Mrs. Bert was served in one of the class Mrs. Neldon Birk, Mrs. Walter E. . uss Bertha Clark, recently re- i Timpson, and Mrs. Morley Za- rooms which was especially dec- Foulger, Mrs. Edward K. Oscar-turned Oscar-turned irom Germany where s.ho briskie. nrat.prf and there were also Hal- son. Mrs ttrnpst. c.nnir Mrs MoHa spent 20 months with the American Ameri-can Red Cross, was guest speaker at the Literary League Monday night. Miss Clark spent a good portion of her time in three lare oitbe nospitais as a social work er. ine c names of orated and. there were also Hal- son. Mrs. Ernest Cook, Mrs. Meda loween favors. Games carried A. Hunsaker, Mrs. Alvin E. Mon- out in the spirit of the season son, Mrs. Ronald Price, and Mrs, G. E. Sangren was Lynn Milne Mrs. Clyde 1 vM-fy da),i eve b d t a dln. X io mother Oth-e Oth-e Ke family present were ers J Mrs Leo Roberts and ;ir ;S Evelyn, Salt Lake City, d3fMr and Mrs. V. Arthur fJn and children, Stephen G Marda. Following dinner an Marcw. .nvpd seeine evening . pictures Mr. Roberts had cpPnic. sections of the 111 www - Beta Sigma Phi .L pnv C. Nelson reviewed ibook "Sweet Love Remember-eD... Remember-eD... Stafford) be A the Psi chapter of Beta Sig- ova wponesuuy ui wvn.. 14 ..,oc at. the . w; iioion Pnrkpr Mrs. home 01 iviloa i........-. -- D.-Kurt. VeeKS auu iviio. iin geek were accepueu ,a new ail Fireside Chat Miss Elaine Miller was hostess to were enjoyed Sixth ward Gleaners. Juniors general chairman, and M Men for the weekly Fire- Ault had charge of the decora side chat. RnnHnv ovonintr Trine tions. Mrs, Norman B. Winer. ; vwvwtut V IVllUihl W W ine ciud members drew thejR. Taft gave a very interesting Mrs. Mariam w. Hill and Mrs. es of "secret pals" for t.h! account nf thp NQvin Tnriinn Lowell Mortensen formed the coming year and the identity of ' and how they live. Those present dinner committee, and Miss Eer- loot tfn n vtn 1 ... . . I T r I , . . 1 la. a pens was revealed. were Mr. and Mrj. Taft. Mr. and tna uiarKe ana miss jean uoim i"c uiuo memoers voted to , Mrs. Rollo M. Miller, Doris Adams, stead lead in me games cam uundie 10 tne new hospital I Glenda Abel. Fae Grenwood. Nina a sheet and pair of pillow cases. Nielsen, Ruth and Edith Pawlow- Attends Reception tne project to be put over during! ski, LaRRae Batchelor, LaRae Mrs. G. Easton Brown, former HOW ABOUT THIS, BRACK? the coming year. land Carma Grant. Alice Strone president of the Young Demo- You have made repeated asser- A printed program of the year's! Elaine Steele, , Arlene Mayne, cratic women of the state, was tions that you intend to save the calendar was given to each mem ber. Mrs. Bernard Storrs and Mrs. Stanford Briggs were the hostesses, the meeting being held at the Storrs home. Mrs. Melvin W. Grant, president, was in charge. Bee Orchis Bee Orchis ladies held their annual Halloween party Thursay afternoon at the home of Mrs. Hayden Holindrake. Halloween decorations and fall flowers were used in the entertaining rooms. Needlework and social chat occupied oc-cupied the afternoon. Supper was served to Mrs. Chad Anderson, Ander-son, Mrs. Warren F. Anderson, 51 Attention Deer Hunters! For Highest Prices Bring your dser hides to (Paid political ad Milton L. Weilenmann Salt Lake City) GEORGE W. PRICE At the forks of the road east of Lehi or call Lehi 216-W I Bob Anderson. Bob Healev. Leo among those who poured at the state a lot of money, but you Kummer, Harry and Wesley An- reception held m bait Lane uty nave never said wnicn services derson, and Glen Nielsen. Re- Sunday lor juage Keva uecK uo- you would curtail except to ois freshments were served sone. The affair, which was at- continue the enforcement divi tended by Governor and Mrs. sion of the Liquor Control Corn- Herbert B. Maw and other top mission. What's back of this, Halloween Party ranking Democrats of the state. Mr. Lee? a novel Halloween party was a was held at the home of Mr. and Would vou soend less on roads, spook tomo, iortune telling and Mrs j R Morrison. Mrs. Myron ar?d lose federal grants? an was held at the home of Miss crandall and Mrs. Lewis F. Han- Would you reduce the already uaman raerson Friday night. Pn ,Vrre Amonir the former citifulv small contributions to Frankenstein was a horror fea- American Fork residents who the needy and aged people? ture, and the menu consisted of assisted in entertaining. Would you reduce the salaries uevuea ma cat, Witches Brew, of the school teachers? All Hallows Surprise, and Jack-o- literary League These three departments ex Lantern Delight. Those bidden nnminir the new season for nend 86r of all the monev ex to enter the spook tomb were thc regular semi-monthly meet- pended by the state Miss Barbara Ballard, Draper, inSrS of the Literary League, a Administration of state affairs, and Kelvin Brewer, Dorothy delightful meeting and social was including the salaries of state Moore and Alan Walker, Carol enjoyed Monday night in the officers, takes only 2.48 of the mcnaras ano rrans wicnoies, mrst ward Relief Society room, money expended oy tne vState Louise Boley and Leon Hartshorn, Quests of the club were the mem- You could close up the state cap- Fnylns Olegnorn and Dale Nash, bers 0f e newly organized Jun- itol, do away with all elective bniney oreen and Calvin Mon- ior Literary League, sponsored by of ficers, including the governor, son, Nancy Moss and Eldon Reese, Up nirfer nrp.ani7atinn. form- and still save less than three Naomi Tracy and Eugene Stakes, Pcj 14 Vears a;io. cents on the dollar. Carol Varney and Ralph Pratt, rnvine the arrival of the club What are you going to do, Mr Joan Chadwick and John Van members and their guests, Mrs. Lee be a superman and create wagoner, the hostess and Dan Wendell Kirkpatrick played piano something out 01 nothing? brewer. Ueiert.inriK The meetine ODened with a candle lighting ceremony Harrington Teachers in which the officers of the two Teachers of the Harrington Leagues participated. The aims school and their partners threw and ideals of the senior organiza- off classroom cares Friday night tion were symbolized. Mrs. Mel- ana went in ior a nveiy nai- vm w. Grant, Literary League loween party in the recreation president, was in charge of the room of the building. All were program which included two vo-in vo-in costume. oni elections "You're In Love" Principal and Mrs. George Lar- and The Waltz You Saved For sen won the prize for the most Me" by the League trio, Mrs. outstanding couple, Mrs. Harvey Stanford Wilde. Mrs. Sherman Hansen for the most outstanding Robinson and Mrs. Wendell Kirk- man, Ford Paulsen, for the most patrick, accompanied by Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner; a reading "Mend ed Holes" by Mrs. Ernest Cook; a vocal solo, "The Firefly" by Mrs. E. Vernon Holindrake, ac companied by Mrs. Owen G. Humphries; the club collect was read by Mrs. Sherman Robinson. Games were enjoyed followm; which, light refreshments were served. The room was prettily decorated with fall flowers. A lace covered table held a lovely arrangement of pink chrysan themum, roses and baby breath with tall pale green burning andles in crystal holders, using the club colors of pink and green. The committee in charge was officers of the League, Mrs. Mel vin W. Grant, Miss Lillie Shafter, Mrs. Elden J. Miller, Mrs. George Moss, and Mrs. C. A. Grant. , The Literary League members present were the above named officers and Mrs. Harold Kamsay, Mrs. Bernard Storrs, Mrs. A. B. Allen, Mrs. Leo Nedson, Mrs. De- Vere Wootton, Mrs. Marion Greene, Mrs. L. J. Wadley, Mrs. Walter B. Devey, Mrs. Owen u. Humphries, Mrs. Stanford Briggs, Mrs. Clare B. Christenscn, Mrs. men Robinson. Mrs. Wendell Kirkpatrick, Mrs. Stanford Wilde, Mrs. Leo Van Wagoner, Mrs. Sherman Robinson, Mrs. Nor man E. Wing, and Mrs. Phillip Greene. The Junior Literary League mpmbers attending vere Mrs. When You Buy FLOUR Insist on S it ar ri IT'S YOUR GUARANTEE OF SATISFACTORY BAKING! 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