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Show 141 MAY 1. r...BRQAY. T II i 1 ienti, Lloyd R. Carter. Paul Carr and Colleen Murphy. Also present were h Birthday Mrs. Lloyd Carter. Mrs. William ? Murpby. son of Mr. Mrs. George Spratling. Mrs welcomed "t 'william Murphy, Eda Mathewson and Mrs. William his to birthday T mall guests jus n. House. f ' week, celebrating it is also the lad's Sewing Club Feted fSthday of the youngBarbara By Hostess were Uher. Guests I Mrs. Elmer Parker was hostess ffetmore. Erna Lee Flaim Kay Sunt Carole Mathewson, Carol last Tuesday evening to her sewing ILaeci, LaJuana Deason. Jim. club members. Regular members atGuar-Dick tended, enjoying lovely refreshments J Carol Ann McFall, at the close of the evening. Lad Honored Wet-mor- Wednesday Eve Club Guests Of Hostess Mrs. George Pizza was hostess last Wednesday evening to her bridge club, serving a delightful luncheon to the following members: Mrs. K. D. Marquis, Mrs. E. Flaim, Mrs. B. R. Hiatt. Mrs. Carl Leavitt. Mrs. John St. Louis. Mrs. John Mabrito and Mrs. Robert Phillips. Prizes were won by Mrs. Pizza and Mrs. St. Louis. r. HELPER Tl -inilDWii a i. H EL f E R, UTAH uuaers in new . muuity to Tom Kratofil. son of Mr. " valley: Mr. and Mrs and . Warden. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blair Sti-.- s. Mrs. Victor Kratofil of I.os Date of the wedding was r. ami Mrs. Geors-revealed in the announcement. James Charlesworth. Miss Pat' Hob Mrs. Agnes Huntsman and Mr. St. Anthony Church Scene Amy NVlson. Of Formal After exploring the Moab Wedding valley The St. Anthony church in Helper the ia,-tmade a three-hou- r hike was the scene of a lovely formal viewing the national arches they enjoyed a delicious lunch wedding ceremony, which united in Miss marriage Woodard. Kathryn prepared by tie hosts. daughter 0f Mr. and Mrs. Deward Woodard of Panguitch. Mrs. Williams Hostess Mr. and To Club Group Johnny Howa. son of Mose Howa of Helper. The ceremony was performed Playing hostess last Fridav after- at 11 o'clock a.m. last Saturday with noon to her .bridge club was Mrs Father Jerome Stoffel officiating. Frank Williams. Regular member The (lowers, dresses and complete uere ent and bridge prizes were theme were carried out in wedding on oy Mrs. G. F. Spratling and pure white, with the bride wearing Mrs. Williams. a charming model of whit marquis-se- t te. with white wedding veil, and Shower Honors Mrs. Dimick carrying lilies of the valley. Her atThe Former Norma Berry tendants were attired in white forActinR as hostesses Tuesday ee-ni- mal gowns, including as matron of were Mrs. Hay llerrett and Mrs. honor. Mrs. M. J. Frazee, and the Kd Utirsen. when Miss they entertained following bridesmaids. Hazel at a miscellaneous shower in honor Frazee, Mrs. Arthur Fors. Miss Dorof Mrs. Avon Dimick. the former Miss othy School and Miss Eleanor PhillNorma Berry, whose ips, all from Salt Lake City. Tofee marriage to-place recently. A motif, significant llazen of Salt ltke City acted as of the wedding theme, was carried best man. while three brothers of out and delicious refreshments ser- - the groom were ushers. Jim. Joe and ed. Tin 'iest list comprised the fol- Edward Howa. Nancy Howa and the lowing; small son of Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Mrs. "arl P.erry, mother of ihe liryson of Castle Gate, were flower bride Mrs. Iiyion Carter, Mrs. carriers, with Mary Louise Howa Vinnie Mrs. Wm. Wetmore. carrying the bride's train. The bride's Mrs. R. ). Weeter. Mrs. Forrest Ren- - parents were present for the wedding. At i:."!i p.m. a wedding dinner was edict Mrs. H. P. Lloyd, Mrs. Ken Chit, Mis. Elmer Parker, Mrs. frank served at the home of the groom. That eening at the civic auditoriJames. Mrs. Cliff Dyet, Mrs. Glen four hundred Gardner. Mrs. S. A. Llewellyn. Mrs. um approximately John Gale. Mrs. Frank Mullins. Mrs. guests were invited to attend a reLeonard Thayn, Mrs. W. R. Hemming. ception honoring the newlyweds, who Mrs. W. TL Wardell, Mrs. G. L. Kelly, were presented with many beautiful Mrs. E. Gardner. Mrs. Gene Stone. Sifts. The young married couple left this Mrs. Orson Hill, Mrs. Irvin Johnson. Mrs. Phil Clark. Mrs. Bud Deason, week to enjoy a short honeymoon in Mrs. Wm. Morgan. Mrs. Emery Ma- San Francisco and will make their son, Mrs. L. G. Riche. Mrs. Bruce Wil- home in Helper upon their return. Several showers and parties were lis, Mrs. Jess Cox, Mrs. J. A. Greengiven in compliment to the (bride, beer and Mrs. T. H. Price. fore leaving her home in Panguitch. Dinner Enjoy Party Cake Sale To Be Given On Sunday Evening An enjoyable dinner party entertain- By Junior Literary Club ed eight guests at the home of Mr. At the regular Junior Literary club and Mrs. Lynn Overlade following meeting last Monday evening it was church services Sunday night. Pres- decided by club members in attendent besides the hosts were Mr. and ance to sponsor a cake sale on SatMrs. Cecil Bioadbent. Mr. and Mrs. urday, May 10. The sale will take Leonard Thayne, Mr .and Mrs. Elmer place at Cornets 5 & 10 at 10 a.m. and will be under the direction of the Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Drew club president. Mrs. John Bianco. Election of officers will take place at the next meeting which will be on Pinochle Club Is Entertained Monday, May 12. All members are Playing hostess to the pinochle club urged to attend. last Wednesday evening was Mrs. Larry Petersen, who entertained with Women of Moose Will a delightful luncheon. All members Have Chapter Night were in attendance, including Mrs. Meeting next Tuesday evening in Frank Smith, a new member. Prizes the civic auditorium will be the Wowent to Mrs. Dayton Kelly and Mrs. men of the Moose, when the chapter Dale Reed. night meeting and program will be under the direction of Tola Rich, chairman of the membership comClub Organized mittee. In Helper At the home of Mrs. Martin Ganser Attorney Edward Sheya will be the of Helper, eight girls met for their main speaker and will speak on a club Monday. patriotic subject. All members are first meeting of the Miss Maude Martin of Price, a coun- urged to attend. organizer, was present, exty work, which includes Mothers Study plaining the Club Is Active sewing, mending, etc. Mrs Fred T. Jones of Price was The name of the club chosen by the girls will ye "Stitch by Stitch," hostess to the Helper Study club on and the following officers were el- Wednesday evening of last week. ected; President, Mary Capece; vice Games were played with prizes going t0 Frana Perry, Ressie Mangus and president, Beatrice Bonacci; Gloria Bianchini; club report- Rose Gheradelli. At the close of the er. Bessie Gardner: song leader, Nor- evening a very tasty luncheon was members of ma Speroni: and violinist. Christina served to twenty-ninclub. the Yenzi. The two remaining members Mrs. LaVinnie Childs and Miss Beth ;;ie Alhena Snyder and Mary Jane Robinson were surprised at a pot Montoro. luck supper Friday evening by members of Ihe (lull. Chinese checkers Spring Glen Miss cards were played, with prizes and Announces Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ban of Spring going to Florence Toson, Dorothy of Matich and Mrs. Childs. In charge of Glen announce the engagement their daughter Bessie of that coin- - the. entertainment were Rose Gheraafte-whi- ch pi-s- - MS' UP-TO-D- Democratic Ladies Meet At Price Auditorium The Carbon County Ladies" Democratic club met last Monday at the civic auditorium, when Mrs. Don HacKing and Mrs. Charles Semken acted as hostesses for the afternoon. Guest speaker was Dr. J. C. Hubbard who spok. on Cancer control. The lesson from the club's literary digest was given by Mrs. C. R. Fahring. pertaining to "Home Defense." Two vocal solos were rendered by Miss Mary Notoriani. the business session Following 1 light refreshments were served. E Af Shoppe HELPER 7W 0NE Group Enjoys Moab Outing Being guests of Mayor and Mrs. B. H. Hyde, the following group en-- ! joyed an outing observing and III all-da- y keS eason s IBoggesfl BUY! Presto Stapler . . . Staples . . . LSCO Personal Paper Punch . Presto . . Fai Only All . . stapler. Here Is a and a ts a stapler, 4,500 stap- handy paper punch price less Km J I'm his is moderate The this possible. makes rice than you secy-treas- us-iai- i.. .!... a. oiapici aiuiic Ul the SEASON'S THE BIG HELPER JOURNAL 'See ione Us ., delli and Margaret Ganser. Dorothy Miscellaneous Shower Matich was general chairman of the Honors Young Bride memaffair, at which twenty-fou- r Mrs. Avon Dimick, the former Miss bers were present. N'orma Berry, was the honored guest Saturday evening at a miscellaneous Thursday Bridge Club shower given by Miss Feted By Hottest Donna James and Miss LaRue HemMrs. Jesse Perry feted members ming at the home of the former. of the" H&uraday evening bridge club Guests Misses attending included: at her apartment last week, inviting Pearl and Fawn Gale. Dorothy and as special guests Miss Ruth Brown. Wibie. L&Reah James, Reina Miss Hernice Dorrity and Mrs. Jack Maralyn Lopez, Shirley Downey, the and A Aime. delicious luncheon was fol- bride's Mrs. Carl Berry. mother, lowed by hridge. prizes going to Games were played and light reMrs. O. Maulsby, Mrs. John Colzani freshments served at the conclusion, and Mrs. Cliff Memmott. after which the bride opened many lovely gifts. Bridge Club Entertained At Latuda Woman's Club Mrs. Robert Phillips entertained Meets Saturday with a delightful luncheon in comPreceding the Woman's club met-ingKi- t pliment to members of her Thursday 2 p.m. at the civic auditorium evening bridge club. Prizes were will be a directors' meeting at which awarded to Mrs. L. R. Bills, Mrs. Petclub officers for the ensuing year ersen and Mrs. George Pizza. will be nominated. The directors' meeting will take place at 1:30 p.m. Club Group Meets next Thursday, May 8. Saturday Evening The program for the regular asMeeting Saturday evening with sembly will be in charge of Mrs Uoy their hosts. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Birchard. chairman of the literature were club members including: Mr. and Mrs. Vernel Hunter. Mr. and Typewriter Ribbons (all makes) Mrs. Theo Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ken at the Helper Journal. Carr. Mrs. Charles Gobell. Mr. Vein Hatfield. Miss LaRene Carr and Mr. Joe Carr. Bridge comprised the evening's entertainment, prizes going to Mr. and Mrs. Hunter. Mrs. Clark and As enticing as the Mrs. Carr. Ma-gan- Relief Society To Hold Meeting The Relief Society will hold a teachers' training meeting next Tuesday evening, May t',th, at the home of Mrs. Cecil Broadbent at 7:30. Mrs. Elmer Parker, president, will take charge, and Lou Robinson will give the teachers' topic. 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BLAKE H ADDON Copyright 1940 f Iv Farm AnAncienfLaN.. 7K WM at Grandfather's Girl Scouts Hold Regular Meeting At the regular Girl Scout meeting held Tuesday at the civic auditorium officers for the coming year were elected following the business meeting. Betty Lou Bezyak was selected patrol leader; Edity Breznick, as sistant patrol leaaei- -, Lorraine Ches-nic; secretary-treasurerand Louse Helper T OLD CELLAR B.P.W. To Sponsor Mother's Day Tea The Helper B.P.W. club s making plans for a Mother's Day tea, which wil take place next Monday evening at S o'clock in the civic auditorium. Chairman for the affair is Mrs. Paul Pessetto, to be assisted by Mrs. Fred T. Jones and Mrs. John Giacoletli. A color scheme of pink and white will be carried out in the tea table decoration, which will have as a centerpiece pink and white carnations with pink candles at either end. A musical program is being arranged for members and their mothers, who will be the invited guests. e lUY! 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