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Show T HELPER JOUKNA PAGE SIX Rebekahs Organize Serving Units For War Relief t umnmnmun iiiHttiUMMiiuMimi timiiimw hi wuitittu m in iiimmitiMmtf uhhii n mm initHifitiniiiiii itnnif tnmimtt rHluitimmmiuiiiitmiifiiHt THE SOCIAL COLUMN lltlliniHHMMUtMINI Night Legion Auxiliary Plans Card Party Owl Club Meets Plans are being completed for the American legion Auxiliary public card party, which will bo held Fri day, November Hth, in the civic au dltorlum, when Mrs. Fred Coll will act as chairman, assisted by all Auxiliary members. The organization met Monday evening to discuss de tails for the affair and announce that a hot dinner will be served to both men and women, commencing at 7 p.m. New officers were elected to direct the Auxiliary during the coming year, namely: president, Mrs. W. O. Mauls-fcy- ; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Evan Mrs. J. Jones; and nergeant-at-arrn- , B. Willis. The Last Squad banquet 111 be prepared by the new officers of the Auxiliary and members, and is scheduled to take place on Wednesday, November 12. H IIUMtl HI III HMW U Farewell Party Honors Guest Mrs. Norman Bray was the honoree at a farewell Hallowe'en party last Wednesday evening, after visiting for three weeks with ber parents and friends in Helper. Hostess for the affair was Mrs. Thurman Carter, who served a dainty luncheon, carried out in Hallowe'en motif. The guest list comprised the following: Mrs. Floyd Jarvis. Miss Mary Kavanagh. Miss Jayne Locke, Mrs. Joe Eaquinta, Mrs. M. Wilkinson of Los Angeles and Mrs Lee Thomas. Bridge prizes went to Miss Kavanagh and Mrs. Wilkinson. Mrs. Bray left Monday for her home in Jjos Angeles. I . The Night Owl Bridge club members were guests Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Crawford. A delicious dinner was ser ved, followed by five-hunlre- K. of C. Hold Banquet Sunday The Knights of Columbus were honored guests last Sunday evening, when Altar Society members spoil sored a banquet at which thlrty-etgguests were in attendance in th church hall. Toastmaster for the occasion was Edward Sheya of Price, who took charge and introduced the out-otown special guests, Bishop Dnane G, Hunt, Charles Nilson, state deputy grand knight, and Dr. Cleary of the Salt Iake counsel. Guest speaker of he evening was Dr. Aaron E. Jones from Carbon college h f- Club Meets At Peerless Mrs. Charles Jones entertained her bridge club at her home in Peerless last Wednesday afternoon, having as special guests, Mrs. D. Snow and Mrs. Fred Jones. A delightful luncheon State department officers will be members and guests, down in this district from November Mrs. Ray Greener was hostess last complimented followed by bridge, prizes being won of 12th to the 15th. Meeting dates dur- Thursday afternoon to members by Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Thurman Mrs honored an their will and be announced club guest, her presence ing aext week. Dewarance Skatzes. Extra guests in Carter. luded Mrs. L. R. Thayn, Mrs. Mich Visiting with her sister, Mrs. Kay ael Stopic and Mrs. Gerald Dunning- - Girl Scout Leaders Greener, last week end, was her sis ham. A delicious luncheon was serv- Association Holds Meeting Mrs. Chris Jouflas and Mrs. Cliff ter, Miss LaUue Mower of Spring-- , ed, followed bv cards, prizes going to Tille. Mrs. H. L. Cooley and Mrs. Stepic. Memmott attended the Girl Scout Leaders association meeting in Price Monday evening, with Mrs. Fred Jones, president, taking charge. Ideas in shndo-grapwork were demonstrat ed by Mrs. Clyde Roberts of Columbia. The next meeting will be ap " ( plied to handicraft. A regular meeting of the Helper Girl Scout troop was held Monday afternoon in the auditorium. Betty Lou Bezyak gave a summary on the life of Juliette Lowe, founder of Girl Scouting. She was honored last week, Girl Scout Week, as her birthday was October 31st. In commemoration of the week a Girl Scout display was S shown in a window in Price, composed of articles made by county Girl Scout troops. 'jp Kf' NATIONAL DISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORP., N.vlfc!!, IFIEISIg iiiml the last regular meeting of the At lodge, two sewing units Rebekah of were organized for the benefit u cnairm-British War Relief. General units is Mrs. T. (' Smiley- The two the include the Price section and Bench Ed Mrs. with Helper section, and Mrs. directing the Price unit one. Smiley the Helper The Helper group will meet Friiiav. to commence B. r.roieet at the home of Mrs Leva to are expected Hall. Sixteen ladies at luncheon dish covered the attend afternoon the in noon and participate sewing. - Club To Meet Monday Literary regular meeting of the Junior held next Literary dub will be MusA Monday in the civic auditorium. a ical numbers will be presented and given America, South travelogue on will be by Wanda Iavitt of Price, evening's of the the highlight Two Tables Of Guests Feted Two were feted tables of guests at the Eastern Star public card party last Saturday afternoon by Mrs Evan Jones, who was hostess to tne s ioi-Mr- Cards Box of Christmas "ague "October gave a party; The leaves b.v hundreds came; The ashes, oaks and maples, And those of every name." George Cooper. Hallowe'en greets us again with Its witches, symbols of harvest time, and the gay and thoughtless frolick ing of the youngsters ana some not fo youcg. Today it has come to mean just that; yet, if we will bue recall our Bible stories, we can find a re- lieious significance. We remember the edict of King Herod that all boy babies under one year of age were to be murdered so that Jesus would be disposed of. He feared the loss of his temporal power with the news of the birth of the divine child. But Jesus was miraculously saved from his clutches. Christian churches today celebrate the efast of All Saints on November first according to our present calendar. This commemorates the murder of the Holy Inni-centThe evening preceding it is Hallow (holy) Evening, hence HalloBr. we'en. c Fell for her arts x Honored On Birthday Miss Lucille Gwilliam was honored on her fifteenth birthday last Thurs day evening with a Hallowe'en party at her home, when witches, goblins and ghosts greeted the following guests: Shirley Cima, Jean Elliott, Betty Toigo, Antonette Brackett, Bon-nKimball, Sophia and Mary Wanda Wilson, Calvin Craig, Bruce Johnson, Bill Taylor, Keith Gardner and Edna Black. Autumn leaves in bright colors and were placed about crysanthemums the room, where the guests enjoyed the evening playing games. A delect able luncheon was served by the honored guest's mother, Mrs. George Black. 15th Kisa-mataki- world, the Spirit of Christmas is more real, more vivid, this year than ever before for those of us who are privileged to enjoy our Liberty. Your relatives, your friends, the boys in training camps all will appreciate a Christmas Greeting Card this Holiday Season. war-tor- n Southeast Chapter .Tars Perrv. Mrs. A. R. lowing: Bahama Echo Demruan. Mrs. R. A. Nilson. Mrs pi,-io.innes. Mrs. George Miller The Queen of Hearts She knew love's arts Mrs. Arthur Falvey. and Mrs. R at bridge wer A kingdom she did sway; oKouinn winnprs The King of Hearts Mrs. Nilson and Mrs. Sheldon. Eastern Star Card Party Is Success Naomi Chapter. No. 13, O.E.S sponsored a very successful and de lightful nnhlic bridge luncheon last Saturday afternoon in the Masoni Ax temple at Price, with Mrs. Karen chairman as general elgard acting assisted by the following committees dining room. Mrs. Paul Pessetto prizes. Mrs. C. R. Ferguson; Mrs. W TTonnemnrp. tickets: Mrs. J. W, Hammond, Mrs. Sylvia Jones and Mr Pessetto. hostesses. guest One hundred and forty-sived in the dining room at Mrs. Fahring lonE tables, which were centered with shades in autumn Hostess To Club crysanthemums Mrs. C. R. Fahring was hosteBS last Draw prizes were awarded to Mrs Friday afternoon to her bridge club Tt Frchart. Mrs. M. Brady. Mrs. F. members, when extra guest3 included M. Kilfoyle and Mrs. Irvin Wright. er sister, Mrs. Nellie Allred and Mrs John Maulsby. Bridge prizes were Women's Club Will won by Mrs. D. C. Gibson and Mrs Meet Next Thursday The next regular meeting of the Fahring. Woman's club will be next Thursday, instead of today as was announced in last week's paper. The session will commence at 2 p.m. in the civic audi torium, with Mrs. Merrill Bryner directing the meeting. The program will consist of two musical numbers and a hook review "Man's Greatest Need," given by Principal W. H. Wardell. Ch ristmas In a A H Greeting Cards FREE! to Subscribers Subscribe Don't Borrow! Prof essiona And threw his crown away. G. are always hear"What is wrong with the schools?" May we challenge the parents with "What is wrong We, the teachers, ing the question. with the homes?" of Utah Writer, tn tho yiwess or fitting cWJdrea physically, intellectual,, for their respective riches the home, the church, the coml ' (,nmuni?y and the school. Our churches, thank heaver, still on the job as much as thA 0e existence awaiting Thl allows them to to develop those moral i(ieal! Lh they Ilflvp unhoM v st' v your child benefiting .v. " UJ tuls Tn " fundamental background' if ethics? not The community serves v child in an environmental wa, ! offers community organization. as the Girl Scouts, Boy Scou similar groups. 6 aBJ Does y0Ur child is he living up t0 pw non-existe- There are four contributing factors BEAUTY SHOPS WILL DOWNEYS ENTERTAIN HOUSE GUESTS MONDAY Mr. and Mrs. Ii. K. Seavey Jr. were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. K. Downey last week end. Mrs. Seavey is a sister to Mr. Downey, and had just returned with her husband from San Francisco, where she met him after his three-yea- r stay in China on submarine duty. The Seav-ey- s left Sunday for Pueblo to get their son, and from there will go to Panama, where they will make their home. A guest, also, at the Downey home Sunday was Mr. Downey's father, Mr. W. A. Downey of Soldier Sum AND CLOSE TUESDAY All beauty shops in the county will close next Monday and Tuesday, in the two-dabeauty convention in order that all operators may attend Salt Lake City. Meetings will take place at the Hotel Utah. y SATURDAY SPECIAL! mit. Thimble Club Assembles Meeting for a sociable evening last Wednesday were thimble club mem bers who were guests of Mrs. Ambrose Murray. Tasty refreshments were served at the conclusion of the evening. WOMEN'S STREET MESSES Relief Society To Meet Tuesday The regular meeting of the Relief Society will be held next Tuesday in the LDS church chapel and will be in the form of work and business, with. Ardith Crawford presenting the lesson on "Better Buymanshlp." Suggestive ideas will also be demonstrated by Wllma Stone. Foursome Feted At Card Party Feting four guests last Saturday at the card party, sponsored by the Na omi chapter, O.E.S., was Mrs. Paul Pessetto, whose guests included Mrs. Joe Aplanalp. Mrs. George Spratling, Mrs. Frank Mlgllori and Mrs. Jack Sullivan. Entertained Hostess Mrs. John Mabrito played hostess last Thursday evening to members of her bridge club, serving a delicious Club By And we truly mean FREE! We have Greeting Cards in boxes which we will this paper. Old subscribers who renew of these beautiful Christmas Greeting design 90 secured a special selection of Christmas give to those who become subscribers to their subscriptions will also receive a box cards. Boxes contain 18 cards all one retail. MITCHCll FUNERAL HOME A Funeral Director PHONE 300 Quantity! PRICE Here's Our Offer Limited No more Christmas Cards will be manufactured this limited supyear! Only Subscribe ply is available. now to be sure of getting your cards. luncheon to all members. Bridge followed, prizes going to Mrs. Wm. Wet-morand Mrs. L. R. Bills. Dkk MitcLII Embalmer For each one year's subscription in cash covering new, renewal, or paying up delinquent subscription, the publisher of this paper will give you one box of 18 Christmas Cards retail value of 90f. JOE BARBOGLIO, Jr. Attorney at Law Helper State Bank Bldg. Phone 90 Helper, Utah Come in and See Them Offer Begins November 1st The Help Subscription $2.00 Year in Advance Your Home Town Paper Saturday Group Convenes Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Van Natta acted as hosts last Saturday evening to their dinner club group. Pinochle was played following a delightful dinner, after which the guests went ancing. Mrs. rC'uinett Malloy entertained er Pinochle club Friday night. Hon ors went to Mrs. Saviih, Mrs. Lind-KeDnnrnn and consolation to Mrs. Pert Ericsson. y L. L. The supply of these cards is limited and we reserve the right to withdraw tha offer when the supply is exhausted. e RAINS z ARNETTE Governor B. Miss Florence Malniberg and Mrs. ('has. Hnnley attended a teachers' meeting in Emery county Thursday. N. Reddington Secretary Loyal Order of Moose Mectmg Every Ti.esday at L0D3E HALL 8 P.M. Thosrlt HaTch" LAWYER Stafford Bldg. Helper Phone 275 Utah w long If so, code of the association? Once upon a time the home a vital role in the training f0r Jif Now, too often it is only a piace to snatch a bite to eat and dress next event of the day or night Can the schools engender (liscipiicL when it is in the home' When father disobeys a traffic sl nal, why not Johnny? When mothe white-lie- s to a neighbor, why w Susie? When father is impolite tc mother in the home why should th children care about the teaching o' Emily Post? Parents, don't try to build home-- i without the traditional hearthstmu. Don't let adult outside issues turn the home inside out. The truth hurt? but take it. Cease to ask, "What u wrong with the schools?" Ask instead, "What is wrong with the homes?" Then, knowing the answer is the parents, do something atxw it. Schoolmarm Mr-;- . Wayiif Day For the Style-Consciou- Miss! s Refreshing styles that remember your budget! .THESE DRESSES GO. ON SALE SATURDAY at 10 AM was a Morib Sunday. T!ie Pinochle club met at the home of Mrs. Fr"d Shaw. Prizes went to Mrs. Andy Anderson and Alice Mrs. Tex Thome entertained at a Pinochle party In honor 0f her birthday. Honors went to Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Donenn, Mr. and Mrs. Walter and consolation to Mr. Wayne D;y and Mrs. Golden Day. A Group of Seventy Beautiful Dresses Select From IN HELPER to |