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Show THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1943 THE -- 5 oaa HOMEMAKER AWARDS PRESENTED BY DAR JUDGES TUES, LODGES CLUBS . KIRKWOOD RAUHALA Mrs Tin ' i'ei'lV llf Pt.ln.jr the marriage n( ii,.,:.. Mrs E.1:,,, jdattghUT , Kirkwood .tu namiala ct Latinla on Saturday, Tcr i : . Mr and announce Panted annually by wedding me home of Ihe chapter to tne gins mowing in the year during progress tiveg an grfa.est j itnesses were Uhevardelli and Harold " Ull)ier liHely ; '! , fc Capping exercises for students recently completing the Red Cross Nurses' Aide course were held Tues. day night. May 11. at the Country Club. Mrs James Ruggeri of Helper, instructor of the class, presented each graduate with her cap and a gardenia corsage, The pins signifying the com. pletion of the course were awarded by Mrs I.. R. Kllridge. chairman for the classes. To successfully complete the course eich enrollee was required to put in '.ours of class work and 45 hours of actual hospital work. They are now qualified for hospital duty and subject to call any time in case of emergency. Receiving their caps and pins were Pearl Pyet and Evelyn Crissman of Helper, Louise Leavitt. Rose Sim. one and Leon Zeddies of Price. Special guests attending the capping exercises and luncheon were .Mrs L. N. Schwan and Mrs Kldridge. This is the second group to com plete the Nurse's Aide course under! Mrs Kiiggeri's instruction, Another course will possibly be commenced in about a month, according to Mrs Ruggeri. Josephine Archer: treastner. Minnie Wahl. Louise Hvala. retiring urges all members to attend the final meeting of the year and assures an enjoya"'!e evening to all. Mt tubers t the local club attending a siircessful roi.vention last Sunday at the II He! I'tah in Sait Lake ('in- were Louise Hvala. Ml! I'i.za ami Bertha Spratling. w . AT EXERCISES TUES. lieulah vice-preside- U'U will make their place in the clothing division home in Helper. Bessie Amano and first place; Honoring the WOek Marie Snyder. Honor, a shower given in the civic imiito? io the foods to WOMAN'S CLUB cmi uim oy .irs Perry. Mi Lombard v Xexl Thursday. May 27. will mark gble mention m uic uuiuiug iuj Carr and in the foods to and 'Mrs Causer. the climax of this year's activities for LaRean First went to Fotochnick. the Helper Woman's club, and will be featured by a May Time luncheon ... lit the eivio aiiH5trf iiim it 1 f chairmen for the event are Mrs R C ...... owli ourjuuii ,iiui .u 5 r reu .Anderson, wno announce that a May Time motif will e suggestive in the program and decorations. colored Pastel sweet. committee. Homemakers' the Girl peas will form the centerpiece for the and Mrs Wilson Hostess Entertains Mrs R. G. 'McGonigal Club 'luncheon table and pink tap- judged the contest. Hostess last Wednesday afternoon ers will furnish an addedlighted touch. to bridge club members was Mrs Bud Don't Borrow! Subscribe Petersen, who had as a special guest,1 B5AUCEANT Mrs L. R. Bills. Winners at bridge Price Assembly. No. S6, Social Mrs J. A. Greener. Mrs Em.'der of the Beauceant will convene at ery Richardson and Mrs J. B. Willis. 6:30 p.m. tomor row. Friday, to parti- jcipate in a covered dish dinner pre- Thimble Club ceding the regular meeting at S p.m. Convenes Friday HERE'S NEWS The main order of business will con Convening last Friday evening with ?'Pt ot initiation ceremonies, when their hostess. Mrs R. O Weeter, Gladys Veil cf Helper will be initiat. FOR THE xWOTORIST were thimble club members, who en- -' e(i a ;l llew candidate into the order.' joyed a sociable hour of sewing and RELIEF SOCIETY chatting. Refreshments were served. AND A NEW LINE OF The final meeting of the Relief Society organization will take place Bridge Club next Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in Is Entertained Mrs Amy Nelson presided over a the L1S church chapel. The Social Science lesson will be given by Kath-erin- e lovely dessert luncheon in compliment Olsen. to her bridge club members last home the of Wednesday evening at For Expert Lubrication WOMEN OF MOOSE Mrs R. C. Sheldon. Extra guests at. The Women of the Moose enjoyed were Oils Flaim Mrs Wm and All Kinds 1st Grade tending a Child t are chanter night program Mrs Sheldon. Prizes were won by Tuesday evening, under the direction Mrs Mrs Charles Wm. Jones and Tire Repairing and of Lenore Bacon. Included in program Flaim. numbers were: violin solo by Georg-en- e Vulcanizing Krissman. accompanied by Donna Nilsons Are And Specialized Service Miner; piano solo, by Donna Miner. Hosts Sunday Initiation ceremonies were also conIt's The Mr and Mrs R. A. Nilson were ducted for five new candidates, inhosts last Sunday evening to mem- cluding Rowena Day. Mary Day, Lena MIDLAND bers of their club. A delicious des. Dowd, Esther Sonich and Rose Ghar sert luncheon was served and .bridge delli. Remaining business taken up played Jtor entertainment. High scores was the nomination of officers, elec. went to. Mrs Chris Jouflas and Cliff tion to fake place on Tuesday. June Memmott. 1st. Main & Locust Phone Kt Refreshments were served to cliMemo pads (an sizes) at the max the evening. Helper Journal NILE CLUB Eg Ly.bia Temple. Nile club of Carbon county, met last Friday evening at the home of Mrs Paul Pessetto in for the meeting Helper. was Mrs G. F. Spratling. The meeting was presided over by the president. Mrs J. Bracken Lee of Price. Delicious refreshments were served by the hostesses. The club will dispense with meetings now until next fall. Mary Club awards. each year have been .,sevX"!9 retea . . v... i i a IO tscaiamc tuaintJ donated Mrs Cliff Crawford feted members member, Mrs A. D. Sut-- j ot her sewing rluh lact ti'01i- -j ton of Provo. "ue 'W"r members at. " luesnay tended. Light refreshments Presenting the awards completed was Mrs. M. H. Wilson, chairman of th social hour. The t-- j i j portation are not available. The ' in a E. at M. WILLIAMS 375 N. 2nd East Price, Utah Instruments will be recondi. tloned and turned over to new students F01 VICTORY ffV BUY 1AVINU sWjjWBONIW wUtamps CLASSIC DRESSES For Summer WTear! Dashing is the word for this fine collection of smart summer dresses! YouTi find crisp seer. sucker casual styles brilliant prints in the dressy manner and soft smart solid ju'stels that are gaily sporty! All designed for the tiny, 9 to 17 sizes, who want good styles in proper cut! ra- $1 not Any person wishing to sell band instruments, please contact e. tion i, obtained !y presenting pass, leave, or furlough papers to a rationing board. His divine Principle, body." WANTED Servkemen w ill he honored by a victory program over station KEl'B on Sunday, May 23 at i p.m. The program is sponsored by the Victory committee, under the direction of the Federated Women clubs of Price. Those whi) will participate in the program include Mrs Stanford Fenne-nioras the wife of a serviceman; Mrs J. Bracken l ee. as the first lady of Price, representing all the wo. men's clubs; D'On Kmpey, Beverly Hithel, Jennie Keeler and Reid GAS FOR FURLOUGHS Members of the armed forces on leave or furlough for three days or more may get a speciil gasoline ration (up to 5 irallonsl for persona! errands when other means of trans- GOfiOCO BROIIZ PAGE THREE TUNE IN ON KEUB SUNDAY TO HEAR VICTORY PROGRAM RECEIVE CAPS ected president of the organization is Mary Pizza; Muts; ecretary, HELPER. UTAH NURSES AIDE GROUP B. P. W. a successful year. concluding the Helper ,BPV club will hnt,l business meeting and social next Monday night at 7:30 p.m. in the civic auditorium, at which time new officers win be installed. Newly el- -- . & In Vscalante Chapter, Daughters Of Revolution this week M American ,t,P U w inners nJ! 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