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Show hunting They were house tuest of Mrs. Pettey's brother and sister, in law; Mr. and Mrs. Items of Interest Gene Mayer, THE ROSARIANS of St, Bridget's held their monthly business meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. O. ii. November activities Smith. were discussed and Mrs. dmith announced a district convention is planned for this month with Milford the host city, Mrs, Don Wisher was appointed general chairman of the convention. Mrs. Joe Cerva and Mrs. Floyd Beddingfield will entei-- l tain the pinochle club on Nov. 17th. Election of officers was atl with Mrs. Smith leelected p' Mrs. A. A. Brinkman, vice president; Mrs. Wisner, secretary; Mrs. Garth Banks treasurer, and Mrs. Smith ai both Catholic Register and News reporter. Father Valine approved the elections. Mrs. Omar L'Reureux' of Upland. Nebr., mother of Mrs. Wisner, was a guest and expressed her pleasure at being at the 'meeting. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The December meeting will be at the home of 'Mrs. John Hanley on Dec. 6th. The new officers will ta. e office at the January meeting. t MU-for- d . Visitor at the Thurland D. Sly home, for the deer hunt, was Mr. Sly's brother, Joseph A. Sly of Hemet, Calif. The California visitor was successful in the hunt. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Mclntyre aie happy to have their son Ray home on thirty day furlough. Ray is in the U S Air Force and has been in Japan the last MIIjFORD(UTAH) NEWS . Lady Lions meeting wU le held Nov. 17th instead of Nov. -- I 24th, because of the Thanks? : RUTH CHAPTER No. 6, Or- itig holiday the "following we, k. der of Eastern Star, held election of officers at the regular Tommy Bradfild enjoyed a met ting Tuseday evening. fui lough from his Air Force c!j Rosalie Cook was named ties, spending the time with his woihty matron; Don Elmer, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Br:iw worthy patron; Dora Pool, asso- field, and hunting deer in thr ciate matron; Milton Poo!, asso- eat hills. ciate patron; Dorothy Gale, secMrs. Ada Winn came down retary; Lulu Clay, treasurer; Le&a Acklin, conductress; Hanhe frnm Rait Lake, where nah Bealer, associate conduci- spent the summer with her ve s and R. J. Magill, three daughter, and spent three weeks here with her son and year trustee. The new officers will be in- family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold stalled at the Nov. 17 meeting Winn. with Worthy Grand Matroi. ! Avis I. Malmsten and Worthy j Mrs, W. G. White returned Grand Patron Clarence Pax ton from California lat Monday as installing officers. visiting her daughter, who came Dinner will be served in the down from San Francisco and Masonic Temple at 6:30 p. ni. week j helped her spepd her two in a brother with and vacation, and Pedro San granddaughter Tom Keith of Salt Lake City, a student at West High, visited in Van Nuys. She also visited Russell Sly over the week end, in Long Beach, and Los attending school at Milford High on Friday. He went on a ' Mrs. W. A. Bond of Salt deer hunt with Russell a,td was here over the week Lake Ash to worth but failed Monty ' at the home of her sista, a end, buck. He said, however, bag he enjoyed attending school j Mrs. V Waddoups. here and likes the "smaller " j Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter schools better than the lai'f1 left Salt Lake educational institu-- ; Thursday morning for Att: tions. end, Oregon, where Mrs. Baxter will receive medical Mr. and Mrs. Thurland D. 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