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Show ......,.,.,1 iniuwl linEVES AGAIN SEEK me I.ihjui was given oy .1... servwere PLUNDER IN refreshments which ter MIRraj ed. Sir. Burgou is the sou of Stake Murray was again visited v. President, Heber J. Burgon of the thieves Stake. Sunday night, r Mml(1' Miss Jordan Miss lone Atwood and niece, lietween 1 and 3 oH. morning Sunday Calderwood, spent Beth " . t..li ... I..- T MM... T..1..... or uie- juiiioi i mevrolet minium students The in unu( Ogden. with relatives of the Plymouth school will enter- puny and the Smith Hardware were ... at the nnrtv liniirlai'lzed lint- tin. 11,1. ...... - ii.,n..i'uVn ...!.. III iaiiw,ts inrli Mr. W. T. Belliston and family IHlll Varafternoon. evidently frightened away motored to Nephi Sunday and vis- school rooms Friday lie played and re- they could get the plunder removed ited relatives, returning to Slur-la- ious games will be served. Each from the buildings. will freshments the same day. It Is believed that one or more of student will be in costume and the In Hallowe'en the thieves were hidden in be will Calderwood decorations Grant Sirs. Sir. and the lie enjoyed.; P.ringhurst Chevrolet of Salt Lake have been the guests colors nad dancing will building day evening when it was locked for of relatives here during the week. The Kecreation committee of the night, and after ,irMrU Winder ward will hold a Hallowe'- around there, they decided to cute, Sirs. Harold Bishop spent severthe en dunce and costume party Fri- the Smith Hardware store, and al days of last week in Murray, friends. and day evening at the ward chapel. gained eutrance by knocking 'a hole guests of relatives ... The winner of the best costume con- through the connecting , The members of the Sunday test will be presented with a five opening one of the cash register! 1. ill ... . .1..11... vi'h -Frhhiv evenlniri School class of thp Taylorsville iiuiim " ........... ,t! (VI. .1,1- 1- .1tur- pried 404 forced the be will one throughout! a other enjoyed Hallowe'en hold will party dancing open. gMn. ward the winter months. if.tiy.m rrom the two. They piawi Friday evening. this cash in one of Mr. Snnfh'. was the Sltiller Annie leuther bags and filled it up with F " guest Sirs. Sir. and Sirs. Ieonard Mackay Mrs. Nettie Drink-- ; shells. They also collected a friend. f of her Mr. and of were the guests Sunday ipiao. Sirs. . Ray j tity of silver, gutis ami other ami w ater daughter, Leona f Sirs. and Cahoon met. Mrs. Allien Arnold, during the week, she being chandise amounting to at least f Lindsay, at their home in Salt Lake. en route to her home in Portland.; S.'KKMHl und put It all In a clothes U5ss Florence Lindsay will enter Oregon, after several months stay basket preparatory Ui removing t their car, but were frightened away, Hallowe'en party Katur- - mid tour of Europe. t.lin ,lt 'lie of the guns had lieen leaded lluv M.w,,ll(! al ,M.r ,luIMft MIOTO FKLE DI KING NOV. and was cocked, ready for use. A. J. Peters Studio, 4.90.1 State The city now has a car in their The teacher of the fourth grade will include one 810 photo possession presumably the one uNSieet, of the Plymouth school will enterwith each order of folder photos sed by the robbers, which, wheu tain at a Hallowe'en pally Friday vered by the niglit iKilice parked (luring November. afternoon at the school. behind the Granite Furniture ini pany store, they tiik the preoto-tioPRESENT DAY CANUTE K. (. Simons and son, Boyd Sito remove the distributor lad, to southern Ftah mons motored thus ireventing them from petting C during the week where they enjoywith the car. The car is 1 i away ed a deer hunt and were fortunate Peerless bearing an Ohio liceiM lu getting a deer. with a "i permit frots stale of California. After di- i9 ".ft the Sir. and Mis. Sleirell Davis have scovering their car had been rentier, as heir guests ni itieir home. Sirs. ed useless the robbers prnluMj I-Pa vis" brother, J. Davis of Idaho. considered they were under r. .. ..I I A.t O t f... 11. I .'II. .,1111 .ills. nnwii i'i ami made their get away luk were the gnots of Sir. and wa ibe scene of their Slr. Koss Atwood Sntiday. c: discovered. No one up to this time is not It car. called and for the cuke, has Thanksgiving ynr jiv n known Just what the mbliers uur rJ,.r V(,r rhrisiiims cake at the the Cr from them ltelief with Ward taken have Hist Sislety Murray le IkhiIIi during the thr day ward Rrlnghurst Chevrolet Compaiix li lb b I ho November .", !. and 7. way of accessories. n f-- 1 For Your Information Local Mention at a birthday party Saturday afternoon at her home-- In Grunt ward in compliment to her daughter, Joy, it being her birthday anniversary. .Mr. and Mrs. J. L. I'eternon enMusic and games were enjoyed tertained at a dinner purty Saturthroughout the afternoon and reday evening itt their home, 2788 freshments were served to twelve street, in honor of Mr. and school mates and friends of the Mrs. George Fiiwcctt of Los heiiorcd guest. California, who have been visiting here for the past neveral A family reunion waB held by w eeks. The Fuweetts were resident k the children and grandchildren of or this vicinity until nine years ago the late John and Annie McGregor when they left with their family Hell of Mill Creek, Thursday evento maU' their home lu California. of last week, at the home of ing Kollowlim the dinner tables were Sir. and Mrs. Lloyd Park, 3820 So. arranged for cards and the evening Slain street. A dinner was served was spent in playing five hundred. after which a program was given, Twelve puests were present. and a talk on the life of the late Sir. and Sirs. Hell was given of Mr. and Mrs. J. It. Mackay en- their early arrival here with the tertained at a dinner party Sunday 1'ioneers. The Hjeclal guests were at th"ir home In Taylorsville In .Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jtell of Uw compliment to Mr. and Mtrs. Law- Angeles. California. rence Davis who have lieen guests In compliment to Mrs. Harry V. here from California. Covers were llallard's birthday anniversary her laid for fourteen guests. (laughters. Miss June Ballard and s Sirs. Norman Hallard entertained at In honor of Mrs. Annie the Hallard anniu surprise party at t seventy-firsbirthday of last home of relatives evening her number a Thursday versary, mid friends entertained at u birth- week. The guesis present Included day party Thursday afternoon of i he Ballard and Thompson families last week, at her home on East Cen- and a few close friends. The tweu-Ii.t in games and music was ter street in Kust Slid vale ward. a late snper was servsocial which way :fter The time was sctit in a ed to guests. and refreshments were served. Social Mention - (Continued from Page 1) soul within its borders during the coming winter. Your City is well in the front ranks of Utah cities: public works are in excellent shape: a new power plant of great value approaches completion: taxes are no higher: law enforcement has attention; City expenses are carefully Al-le- n WM,k ' siH-ti- celebrated their fifteenth anniversary Friday ev- of ;is week. The house was ning decorated ill late fall flowers a:id ,i luncheon was served. The time was sH'iit in cames and music and ilghteen gnosis were present. I iiioii wedding n Sirs. Leo Jensen entertained Wednesday evening; Sliss Isaliol street Thurs on Wasatch home her Mackay assisted by her mother, enof at a shower at her home in her tertained honor afternoon bridge day club. A one o'clock luncheon was on lift It East street, Salt Lake, in served. The guests were seated at honor of th" Pride elect, and on cue long table which had as a cen Thursday evening, Sirs. J. B. Stewterpiece large chrysanthemums. Fol- art will entertain at 11 bridge party tables for Sliss Slackay, al her home in lowing the luncheon, small were arranged and the afternoon Salt Luke. present. Tavlors-ill- association at the Woodstock school on Friday, October ,'HHh. The principal sjicakcr. Judge C F. Palhy. is to talk on Safety Education. The meeting will also ehst officers and is to hegiu at p. m. on Friday evening. W. T. Bellistou, the school principal, will be in the presiding hair. The I t was spent at bridge. The special Sunday evening Sliss Slhi kay and guest was Sirs. Lawrence Caldwell her llance will be the guests of Sliss of S:ill Lake. Fight guests were Vera Thomson at a dinner party. The Gleaner Girls of the j Elmer (Cob) Peters local Tap Teacher will instruct all "dvai.ced students at the Le Christ l""1 "f r,il"tlu tWs season, Cob's method of teaching and are the1, i bility in Tap Pancing merits upon which the Le Christ School has solicited his services as advanced instructor of tap dancing. Ho will continue his classes in .Murray in the near future. MEETING PAKENTTKAdlKK'S AT WOODSTOCK SCHOtlL at e Sirs. W. J. Warenski entertained .Mutual Association were the I lie of the Ladles Aid honored guests at a Hallowe'en lir-tSociety ami a number of invited .Monday evening at the home of this of SCiss l.a True (.'oilfroy guests at a Hallowe'en party Sliss Janet I"rame. their teacher enterSliss and June Sharp ily evening at her home on K. Each in costume. The came guest tained at a luncheon at the form- Forty-eightSoiuh. Everyone came house was decorated in Hallowe'en of er's home lu I'liion Wednesday In fancy dress costume, and prize hist week in honor of a number of were awarded Sirs. W. G. Churches colors. Giimcs were played after which refreshments were pervert. their Salt Lake friends. Covers for the prettiest costume, and Sirs. Folwere laid for twelve guests. Fugate for the funniest costume. A lowing the luncheon, dancing and delicious luncheon was served. The The Friendly Women's Club were games were enjoyed. rooms of the Warenski home were the guests lust Wednesday of .Mrs.' Hansen at her home. W East1 laboralely decorated appropriate Sirs. Cloyd Brown entertained at cornForty eighth South. Luncheon was n very attractive ciuiitrcus puny Hallowe'en colors and Ideas, black cuts, etc., served to fifteen guests. Cards and Wednesday of last week at her stalks, pumpkins, were enjoyed during the aft- for this most used Mutt effivtively of ill home Taylorsville in honor Aid Society j her little daughters Itelva, whose piirKse. Slcmbcrs of the fifth birthday unniversary occurred who were present were Slesdaines f the Mutual of The nicmliors were F. It. Anderson, A Bradford. 1 T. I. that date. The W. J. Taylorsville ward held a Hallowe'en, in late fall flowers, the centerpiece Schiftgren, J. W. Welch, for the dining table was a birth- Churches. Bailey, W. i. Hampton. dancing party Wednesday evening Colat I lie ward chapel. day cake. Various games were play- (1. Schwan. Chris ltasmiisscn. A. :. Itothwell. lins. Clara Fugate, after ed throughout the afternoon K. Short, Peterson, J. W. llerling. A hot tliimer w ill lie served from which refreshments were served. Invited guests included Sirs. 11. P. i to s o'ebhk Friday evening. Nov.' Sirs. Kay Sudbury had as her Eccles, Sirs. Vcrn Ilerog, Mrs. A. (, by the ladies of the Murray First dinner guesis Wednesday, Sirs. SI. Hansen. Sirs. George Invyer. Ward ltelief Society at the ward 1;; relic Sharp and Sirs. Harold Mis. W. L. Kohhius. .Mis. S. II. bazaar. The dinner will be :t.V to I'ishop of Kasl SI id vale. Green of Salt laikc and Sirs. Joseph I'tiults. and I", for.chililreii iimler II I loll iikiii, Murray. yea TinI'.oy Seoul Troop !M of the Mr. ami Mi. Frank ulciid hail as u at were entertained First Ward PHOTO FIJF.F. 1)1 KING NOV. tlieir tliimer miosis Siitnnhiy, at evenmid s.trial Tuesday program A. ,1. I'deis Mudio. I.m. Mate ilnir home mi I'etibow avenue. Mr. ing at the amusement hail. Mi ret, will include one Slt) photo iii.tl Mis. It. II. DutViii of I'.Haiell... (leoige SiiuHT entertained with each order o f folder pholo Idaho, iiii.l Mr. did Mrs. I. K. Dull ill of Salt Lake. y Wed-lesda- y j j Parent-Teacher'- s Id a meeting C III ANNOl N( ESIENT VI K t J dit-(- ii s Mwpie-lo- The teachers and ofriccis of the of the Tay- Primary Association Lutheran Church of Slur- will ward entertain the rille Itev. F. of the associath.11 al a ,:ly (.Missouri Synod t,,ren F.. Schumann. l"astor. l.lu E. 7th So.' Hallowe'en ami costume mrty. at 8 p. r,,.iv ft,.rntH,n at the ward chaisd. Regular Sunday servl.-eut tM. Sltirray SiethtKlist Church, Refreshments will be servetl and KIT E. sth South. Sermon by al! sorts of games will be played or 011 "The Wicked Servant's followed by dancing. actions and Doom." Class for children and adults In Mrs. James Clay will Ik- hostess the fundamentals of Christianity to the members of the (imenia Past immediately after the service. Vis Noble tiraiuU Club at her Inane No. itors welcome! ;1K South Setoinl West, Thur.dav Novemlwr .th, instead of Monday, UAI'TIST t ill KOI November liud, as stated in last weeks Issue of The Kai.dc. li. -The Sat-Fre- j. d past-mus- Tralis-tiiiiH.i- i. - Sunday Sunday ScIuh.I and Mi.riihit; worship, pt:(ii a. in. 15. . ii:i3 V. I".. KtelliliU Service. The Utile Mrs. (Irani e. 7::',o daiurbter of Jen-e- This Is Knul Holm who, according to Harold Hansen, the Danish genealogist and historian. Is a direct de icendant of King Canute who ruled England In the early years of the Eleventh century. Knut Holm li the only child of a young Danish fanner of the same came. For 23 generations all male Holms have been christened "Knut" and The I'.aptisi in Tt a Br; ClK Ian Uf The (Jowl Time Club will eucsts of Mr. and Mrs. Tarry illiams. Saturday evening al 1 lowc'eii pirty at their bn) Federal Heights. IM 1 n coupon and mail it wi:h f 1 for a tix wefkt In'nl tubscriptim ski wit W- Hit Qli M t Ike Fn Tin Ce:rtAi Bc:rct PmmdNO Socirnr , er. by U. Ec.'.to:), Mi:..c,u:-c.tl- K S. A. w!l mr oj .il flr.d tbt dn'.T food m it Iht c;:il from tt n:ii.tTr s.li i.. dtirliat1!.:.-- . uru:ol in vaitrn i. and rHiid.'ri.' Inlfrc-t- . iporu. mu. fdif!ion. rflio. tc. Vcu s.il be r.cd lo wfkun.c m'o r..ir hf"T,J n id..c!f t.t Ir.uirsi p.rli b:t:on. Aod dcu I o.: 8nuli. Oul a:d Hi S ind.al and tht utl.rr :it.u.ti In It 1 tU I'liiucli evteiels u Tnr CansTi'M SniKit M t:i, a. Tcrlc n hi all nf is serv-iceFiftiin. Eoton. M early Mrs. Net 1,. Diii kwater I. fi ..n Paa tr.6 ir.t in ei;' tuM Mitu rp;:ca. 1 tuilo o:ic dci:r '111. Tlieie is a lit,. Sunday for an Toesilay indefinite stay in Willi il.isM.s f,.r all We iitf.l Los Anodes. Cat. She has received pr:nt (K;i,f, r all ..iir in. nil. .as i,, ,,., vv in of th,. Illn-- ss ,,f her daiiL'h-l.-Stale S. S. .si. The nit.mhh Mis. Uxer.it Dlink-wate.Members .if in,, (Irani Ward M. t in lietlier (o was t. uhjtll wlni was operated on for ,ae I. A. licit! a I l.illovve'eli costume hebl on Monday. ... 'J. bas 1,,1-Sunday at a feiieral t party and dame. Wednesday even- clianed in Frid, . en, ;Verv hospital In I ..is iy. .11 the ward amusement hall. one ing pleas,. iiti,e the change. Thi The hull was lcaiitiflilly decorated m.etiua will U. I.el.l in (iu,,".. Mr. i M,s. Hank liell. r.,,,,,. III Hallowe'en and late fall A' of Ibis vl. Iliily but new res. foliage. The Ladies Auxiliary I,. . v. ry delils ..f b Amieles. have i the The inctiiht'lt of I lie hlsliiipnt' of inieiestiny ,.ti,m Thursday at uiiost of relatives ..il f,i,.nds r Mrs. Chcya. klea oil (ill, Ibe past several Weeks. While b. le (Jraiil waitl entertained the otflc-- i the home W.- -l A .lelichlful Street. tnitl 'i teachers of the various l..l,cls.' tl'e.V have ls,- - ev,es!eU ,.,,., was se, u, at Pi:ih. ,., W , v, ,.,1,,,,,. ,Mr. of the waul M"inlay i ,(,. nny . ing at the ward ctiael. Various l..einbn aii.l ( t,.st. Mr,. Nr was th,. piin,i,,a ntl,y belt Paiick of Sail Lake. Follow ins s. I..h, gi:ines were plnyel throughout the s,.veral year. which Is liillt heoli a short busiu. ss Ims liii- - How ll. Arliult'oil s Ii.m.I. evcidiig, followed by refreshment , Seeds Supplies . after which the remainder of the Was heltl uihI this was followed wiiii a program bat on ihe secuiid M Mi time was sH.ii clSiiliHlel K. Jacksi.li atid son dancing, nattier of one hilinlreil v'lesti were pie--li- t. study ll.s.k. li.Nl Fdwanl. siHi,t I.... ,,, , . , Mr. Clareuti' Sharp entertained and the C. i.s." Mj.s Dre.si l was Foil Dm lies,,,. ttM., ,),,. ,v,.r,. ()k, the member of her club. Friday of the ba.ler an.) Mrs. Paia k dre micis of Mr, and Mrs. Joseph K;,w . last week tit her home 011 l liiull as Fn.le Sam. bioiithi out the fad tins ai..1 family. While there Mr. I A dainty avenue. linn heon was that (J.sl Is ,,( col fu many J- ko was , f Ihe sM.akes HaO s.Mioitsof W. on,S. ami ami the also scrcd show- - the remainder of (lie I.. D S. Sn.,.1.,.- .1 Phone Murray 422 Oppoiite City ,,, ed where (bsl is .,.m, In n aftctiioeo wn er lees a,i relaicl luanv inteicst-etloti,m. , f cbils.lai, women. i,.l(11. way. Several i".' i,,,',,,,.,,,,,, , o.iicis took sin in ihe program. IHlll three yeii. niss.,, wlii. I, . Mis. A, l',,ri,,n or Logan who The next iiieciim; will ., al sinl in New Zealand. lb- - l.ui. h on s the Kiiesl of hi d.iHchler, Mrs. Thursday. November Ml., lt,M whiie danth-te- r A. Litiidtulst, was (he honor nuest iL'lh. While r.s sewlna will be Little of Mr. ami Mrs. dolie. n at In Anthony White celebration of Sunday party Food Best of Is rs.eiiiik. from pn . V. I'. I . ,,. her "sth birthday anniversary at np..,,ix ration an.) her many little The II. V. will Lave a Hallowe'en . the home of her daughter, Mrs. Dell will I,. pi,.as,si (bums . I hm.h al dwil.-iithe n.wn All lu party on of she the cldit Shniiiway Saturday "a:,ln tei icUm (euiiiK. All Ihtni: children of Mrs. ,b,.rn mid friend with licit- whes and hiisl.amls were "4,,' "'lied to , on,e and ure assured It., sure I., visit ,b,. , r K,"HI Miirtay First plesenl. also eleven r.ni.h hlldicll W.lttl ltelief S.- - iely b.s.th and lints- - Kfent cuiuili hihtreii. ('. W. ('. the , Mlh Tb.e fi in Murray uttciiillmc were The tuemlsrs of the C. W. C. mid Murd baiiat. h(ty nr Mr. ami Mrs. A. Luml.ptisi. Mrs. II. ""her memlsrs of the Itiinary nnd tides f nady m .,1,. ,othi,1rt lunior depart menu f ihe s. S. en- - himI other ntihl,., that II tlillespit- - mid ihlltlivii. tlmrlet.. ,llia Ninas nifi,. Kalph. and Vlrtlnla mid the ifuest Jn(s a Hallowe'en party at Ihe lippiopliale of honor. Mrs, Itertelson. The ' 'bur. h mi Wish to Iii honor of Marvin I! lay from 4 : UlUoll. Will. home was p, m. A lively lime was hnd will hinr NovemUr I'Ttl. Mnunwny (.. nil "We Make Loveliness Lovelier" .otiitisl with pink ami lavender by all as n callie In n.1 iiiiim mi, I "iit..i..ii r.... ... . t v. (bur. h In "" '"" ' a . . Come to ut for a permanent wave yu r,,..u.u . ., id', ami the dltilui! table Was ten wfih iioiso makers of nil mr iiawnl teietl with a silver vase of pink ros .allies ant) contest, were plile, Is- - BjVei M.ttal.iv will like . . I evening ,1 .1... llii os. Ihtitier was s r(s ui mo oMo, k tweeil Ihe o am:e lllnl bbl. k sides, wanl minis.. t, u ball I'lik't'lie Neff. Ladies --$4.50 ... . ..r i . , . .. . . , In thirty cucvi. Mr. A. LnndipiUt the bla.ks winiiim; by 111 siits. ' '"n and a. led as 't. were pencil l.i ."id ihibl- n.er pi.shi,,,, r,,M. ina tel. The afternoon 16 $3.75 Girls, ,.1U,jj;iIi liiv w ii ii 11 cm li. s lit in Values al.tl I I" and ! t. ath. is. luxe lis'lhatit " :' I'll' s ;,1 I'ic!,:.!(s 2 s!i.ini,M.s and 2 finder wave) inn, it a) I tiscnl !nintl.is Wire e)netid '""k tlif boit.(s for tie Its! prouriim wa tiven Ut "f w bi. hi Medlia Art the evet tut:. Mdg., and 1053 E. 21 So., Salt Lake City, illii". .!ii ih .n. I 11m web-.tin- t s,-,- l, ' tah Mt: w.-r- n r r, Save Fuel, Keep out Dust and Rain, Prevent Rattle .iis-ii.liclii- s 111 II DIM.S f.-- r "Now and Forever, shut out Bad Weather" With NUMETAL WEATHER STRIP for WINDOWS and DOORS & Co. Morrison-Merril- l TillPI-op- 170 YY. U'MIi1:.RMEr Mttrruv S ISth So. It. OH.UTKL. Mr;r. S. foil M Murray Extension ev-e- HAY ,,. s fr Quality n. Jact I of FEED GRAIN Al Wai Sat ay, Poultry Fred Carl son oc ,,, s.it Mtr 14 o. IhsR ',, I MERCHANT'S LUNCH Service and - anto By Murray Cafe "'. FKLE DelUrry .n)wliere OI EN M MH1S HJOSI 8::i0 n. m. . I 0 (UK K p. tit. MURRAY FLORAL IIIOMS: DVMIUUY 41 Ml. IIT INLAND ? to.'. (, ,',,, Mitchell's Beauty Salon -- . i : .. rk . -- ft and under ' kj cost-limin- e . I Ss" I Dan to t. 25c Come in and see our lovely flower and innpect our newly remodeled Flower Shop We make a specially of funeral pieces t lata M s 1 KnfS r N - 1 Chrysanthemum oeason is Here I COAL FLOUR i. eort CALL ON US FOR Imh-i- - raw on Ant-cles- 101(11 IOU HOMES AMI OF AIL KINDS IHK FINISHING I ' i THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE MONITOR li.-.- l p. in. A merchants lunch will he serf. ed Thursday, N'oveudier 5 j tU ltelief Society of the Murray Flnt Ward, from ll::tti to '.' o'cloA h the Itecreaiion Hall, at X' per plate, children under II yean, 1. adults, and LV f.r children nmlff H years. A DOLLAR'S WORTH Clip ttii Mr. .f Vine street. eveiiini: at r li' Tuesday home. Mrs. .Icn-ci- i. lM.r mai' ii;.u.-- . was Miss Ait..n S ( S.uitli ("oiioiiwooil wanl. p. ui. 7 ::!'! p. III. Wednesday I'r.iyer Sen i. ll u Lutheran r. - i, s I Wincing snndnv a dinner nartv was' of! given in her honor at the home aveHoskissen on A. Sirs. Michigan nue, Salt like. Covers were laid for twelve guests. 'i jf j Elmer Peters Chosen Advanced Instructor j - 1 v (Paid Political Adv.) g Sir. and Sirs. Fred Anderson entertained a number of their friends :tt a dinner party Friday evening of lasl week at their home on Vine street. They having a few friends each week at dinner, followed by jirtK in a scries of dinner parties, which they are giving. Sir. and Sirs. lMion Penney of (,. NOW You cannot go wrong in voting for the administration that has given you such results. Investigate! Ask any City Official. Check Vote for A. the City Books. It is your City Townsend! Sliss Bernice Sllackay whose marriage to Sir. Koliert Earl Madsen takes place November 11, has been the complimented guest at numer ous social function during the! . 1 M watched Mais-trom'- forty-seve- m I i .1 |