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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY Murray Social Events last At a at her home E. Boggess Tbu Mrs. Elmo anu engagement ..minced the her of marriage casi boutn, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Marjorie Tame, to Newell K. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown, i n Burley, Idaho. ouo u:ia oixiy-ioun- n Salt Members of the Helping Hand Club met Monday evening with keof Mr. John Herling. included members sorority, Miss z Dd !he Members of the Baptist Ladies president of the 3oggf?.PVh sorority. A very Auxiliary met for work Thurslumnl hlfO day afternoon with Mrs. F. H. centerpiece Leetham. Luncheon was served tl!f formed "he favors were jRth,L table and at noon. ?or vacinth baskets of ? lit S dever The Mrs. Daisy Frame is reported ed popcorn. was made on tiny very ill at her home on Fifth in the baskets, and Avenue. C'L' 1 an-n-- :H After ribbon. pmK with dinn ning Miss hp and Mf Boggess, Jensen - in the man itu like Temple and a recep r,, k ciw.n that evening of the honor at the home Salt -- win C.ennaGaSher- Miss c leave Saturday York to visit - - -- u.u there. guests 5 Kingston Sunday at the home Kingston in Morgan. Mrs. T. Ray Mr and Ella Smythe of Beaver last week .Utah, was a guest Dan W. Vrs E. R. c. ?L Mrs. tXwk left the latter to visit at the San Francisco. Fair in Mrs Wasatch avenue. on of part World's Sehleckman H. J Mrs of home e enter-ta'ntd'- at a dinner party at her Wednesday of last week to home her birthday anniverswere laid for celebrate Covers guests. ary. twelve Smith left David Mrs Wednesd- few days visiting Mrs. D. A. parents. Mr. and Dale. Castle in Lowry, to spend a ay of the Murray Wowil meet Friday with Rothwcll at her home avenue. Members man's club Mrs. W. H. Third on Mrs. d at Robert Murray entertaineher home. 279 East Forty-fit- h street, Saturday afternher son, Wendell honoring oon, Murray, who celebrated his ninth birthday anniversary on that day. spent a very tightecn guests pleasant afternoon playing games, refreshments were alter which South served. of the Country Cousiwere guests Thursday tvtnir.g at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Llmo E, Boggess in Union. Piich and cherry blossoms f orm-t- i y.embcrs ns cluub tllective centerpiece for table, at which places tre laid fur twenty guests. Spur.g flowers and blossoms The the livii.g rooms. ct.i,rg was spent in games, mua very ti.e daiing dec-otiti- j;c and dancing. SiiWrs of ay fl evening the Skillet met Mondat the home of Mrs. frtd Anderson. Mrs. liene Lyre and Mrs. Guy Ejre, who hac been guests at i'.t home of Mrs. Edwin Eyre, rt'.jrr.td to their homes in Haw-taWyoming, last week. Mr. and Mis. Edwin C. Tame, s. BAPIIST StXDAY CIH RC H MEETING EVENING The Baptist annual business will be held in the church Sunday evening. Devo-ttr.- il will be followed fcy reports by the presidents of organizations and election of for the coming year. A Kiil hour will follow the busi- nintii g and refreshments -- l be served by the F. A. D. v'-w- "'i t d ..nii.i-iainc- 1 Crui-avler- will s P.-- I'.E IH LD - di-'-"- n arc urj;t d to be . . - II. 'Hf Ui' I'Jif.J Smuia. present. .A, ..MiHiUi'l ...,11 Beth Player and Au. u WARD jUollONttOOl) HOLD will UAZAAR l ."v-- lay c;;e helm Socwty of South on the piano, W'U v 'id wiil r""r''",J sponsor a Juhns at ine pipe 'ig;". in tl,(. ward U'' gram is as Friday, g... oli.-ws- g former officers of the organization were retained to serve for to April 26 d Willis R. Dunn, the coming year. These officers s',-a'include Mrs. Edna Hollingworth, State. Rirl. Mrs. Xathel Lafever, president; Mrs. Myrtle Belnap, Mam, Midvale, twins first vice president; Mr. George r:,,i Marchant, principal of the Irvand uirl. and Mr. O. A. Clark, Mrs. H. M. Wallace, ing school,of J!1', i:d the Holladay school, W) West, principal hoy. Mr. and Mrs. second vice presidents; and Mr. George R. Cun- ,,,! Hansen, secretary. 4755 Plum St., girl. After the business meeting a m,.s M;irvin A. Fur. social hour was enjoyed. S.mdv. girl. Mr. Mrs. Allen W. Turpin. David Heath, son of Mr. and 11. D. No. 2. s girl. Mrs. Harold R, Heath, was taken Mr. ; d Mrs. Glenn Andrew, to the L. D. S. Hospital, Sunday, o. girl. Mrsuffering from an acute attack nnd Mrs. Sheriff II. t. of appdencitis. His condition is Granger. Wyoming, girl. and Mrs. Arlin Mouslev, reported as good, and we wish lhfor him a speedy recovery. tt.in, girl. Mr and Mrs. Ras-! Ralph H. Mrs. M. hired Wagstaff gave a 2t(!4 South 5th Fast, bov Mr and Mrs. J. Cleon very interesting lesson on "MariPoulsen, tal Difficulties" !'!-before members Vale Ave., S. L. girl. of the Holladay ward Relief SoMr. and Mrs. Don Earl ciety, Tuesday afternoon. A trio Draper, bov. Mr. and Mrs. A. Lay, 120 East consisting of Steele Andrus, Wilbur Jcppson and LaVar Cowley, ''iii'd South, girl. tudents from the Irving school, Mr. and Mrs. John Bradshaw,' 12ii Hast lilird sang "Lassie O' Mine." South, bov. Next week teacher's topic will Mr. and Mrs. Lyman D. Mackbo given at one o'clock, followed ay. Murray R. D. 7, bov. Mr. and Mrs. Lavar W. Kissell, by a lesson on theology Literary Dames met Monday Green St., S. L, bov. evening at the home of Mrs Mil Mr. and Mrs. Wavne W. Bardred Wagstaff and Miss Stella rett. Sandy R. D. No. 1, girl. Neilson reviewed "Listen, the Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence S. Eek-inaAnne Morrow LindWind," by Sandy, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Bryan M. Holt, bergh. South Jordan, bov. Holladay will be represented Mr. and Mrs. Wendell C. Vaw-thvnext year in the Granite district Draper, girl. P.-A. council by Mrs. Irene Mr. and Mrs. William W. WilLloyd, who was elected second son Murray, It. D. No. 5, boy. vice president of that organiza tion at its last meeting. ville ward. The program will be Mrs. J. F. Hill of Idaho Falls, as follows: opening song by the is a guest at the home of Mr. congregation, prayer, by Abram and Mrs. William H. Brinton. Barker, vibraphone solo by Jes-a- e Mrs. Brinton, who has been ill Schmidt, reading by Marie the past two weeks, is reported Fmlayson. tenor solo by Meade to be very much improved. M. adman, remarks bv John D. Members of the Jolly ContractH;. male trio by Three Keys, ors met Thursday of last week Wendell Paxton, Lester Paxton, at the home of Mrs. Mi Id mi and Meade Steadman, remarks Wagstaff. Prizes for the afterby bishop Joseph S. Bennion, renoon were won by Mrs. Lucille sponse by missionary. Hickman and Mrs. Lillian Boyce. The Granger male chorus di- Mr. and Mrs. Wagstaff were host rected by Earl Hill, and benedic- and hostess Saturday night to tion by C. L. Bawden. The pro- members of the club and their gram will be followed by a dance husbands. A very delightful eveMrs. Robert Gerrard entertainning was spent in table games. ed members of her club Members of the Mt. Olympus Friday, at a one o'clock luncheon at her Relief Society met Wednesday home ;n Murray. A lovely bowl afternoon for a very interesting of Narcissus centered the table social service lesson given by and places were set for Mrs. Mrs. Pearl llenriehsen. The lesHershall Garff, Mrs. David Jones, son was given on "Marital AdMrs. Weston Thomander, Mrs. justment" and "Being a Good Alvin Barker. Mrs. Abram Bar- Mother-in-law.- " and inluded an ker and Mrs. Clyde Barker of open discussion among members. Violin selections were played Taylorsville and hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Christensen of Viola Livingston, accomSalt Lake City, were guests Monpanied by Miss Stella Neilson. Next week, in connection with day at the home of their daughter. Mrs. Lowell Tve, in Taylors- 'child welfare week, the program ville. will feature child health, and Last Tuesday eve ning, one of will be given under the direction the most outstanding programs of Mrs. El. a nor Blackburn. of the year was held in the Mrs. Zina Bowthrope has reward M. I. A. The play, turned from the hospital to her "The Terrible Candy Eater" was In ime and her condition is represented by the sixth grade stu- ported to be very good. ward Primary Mt. Olympus dents of the Plymouth school, directed by Miss Murdock, sixth will present a festival in llolla-da- v ward, Friday evening. grade teacher, and was assisted by Mr. Jepsen. music director. Praises were heard on all sides WOODSTOCK TO HOLD MAY as to the costuming and perform- DAY CEI.EI'.KATION ances and Mr. Jepsen and Miss May Day will be celebrated Murdock as well as the children, bv pupils of the Woodstock did credit to their school for the school Monday, each room confine talent displayed. After the tributing toward the program. play, regular class work was Ice nvam cones will be sold at noon bv officers of the P. T. A. (Continued on Page 8) ,,' . 1'r-v- Vin-eiT.- Cos-fer.'- . n. y, MOTHERS' AND DAUGHTERS TO HOLD MEETING A mothers and daughters meeting will be held Tuesday at one o'clock in Murray Second ward Relief Society, at which a t play will be presented under the direction of Mrs. Theresa Johannason. At two o'clock a food demonstration will be given followed by a program and refreshments. At a meeting of the Liberty school P. T. A. held at the school Wednesday evening, April 19. the following officers were elected: Mrs Ellen Hallett, president; Mrs Earl Smith, principal of the school, first vice president, Mrs. Phoebe Erickson, second vice president; and Mrs. Clem Jackman, secretary and treasurer. one-ac- ARLINGTON P. T. A. ELECTS NEW OFFICERS At a recent meeting of the Ar- s associalington tion, the following officers were elected: Mrs. Boyd Johnson, president; Mrs. F. T. Duvall, first vice president; Mr. Elmo McMillan, principal, second vice president; Mrs. Orlando Erickson, third viep oresident: Mrs. Rob ert Gerrard. secretary; and Mrs. Leroy Shepherd, treasurer. Tliesn new officers attended meetings of the State convention held in Salt Lake Friday ana Saturday of last week. Also attending special sessions at the convention were Mrs. Jennie ErParent-Teacher- ickson, Mrs. Reva Dimond, Mrs. and Mrs. Helen Muth. ST. VINCENT DE PAUL Veil McMillan Murary, April 27 The annual by the spring dinner sponsored Vincent Altar society of the St. de Paul church will be held on the evening of May 10 at the parish hall, announced the Reverend William F. Kennedy. committee in central The charge includes Mrs. Wilford Muth. Mrs. Charles Median, Mrs. Edmund Kearns. Mrs. James Mrs. Therese Hoffman, Mrs. Cy Eraser, Mrs. Thomas Phelan, Mrs. Carol Anderson, Mrs. Charles Cronin, Mrs. Nicholas Julian, Mr. Carol Anderson, Mr. Nicholas Julian, and Mr. Sylvester Roho. NU-b- -- !r ' - In 1 y, JrJrJrJ' m Jr--Jr i 1 1 I a Shop 1 & Save i at Tay-lor.-vil- MM'AU Saturday afternoon the liiiiiKiauvl ward cl;;r w.li OrBaptist church r a iUinish the muMC for ti.e rally, under the s.aM . ., f Ihi. t'uttulHVOOll ot Mi,s j. rK.ja Urcssel. m dlaiit A'l ct.iiilieu ;f this held be to organi.a-"Jf- l conference .iciloci.-i-- Holladay-Irvin- A. held Thursday of in the Irving school, T. last week N COTTONWOOD meet at ENCL TO . t At a meeting of the 1 (SemftiraB i rrzJrJrJrJrJrJr 1 Ii fil 1 Ik-nnlo- ; Holladay Happenings South Girls. ,b4U S Page rth Mrs. April Mrs. Grace Mortensen and Mrs. Lucille Bergen entertained members of the Woodcraft Social Club at Fraternal Hall Tuesday. A hot dinner was served, after which a short business meeting was held. Cards were played for the remainder of the afternoon, Instead of the regular theoloHazel Edlund winning high score gy lesson next Tuesday in the prize and Mrs. Jennie Nelson the Taylorsville ward relief society, house prize. the work meeting will be held, Relief Society officers of Mur- directed by sister Kate Petersen ray Second Ward met Monday and sister Annie Yancey, which evening at the home of Mrs. will begin at one o'clock at the Marian Douglas. wardhouse. .Mrs. I.owell Tye of TaylorsMrs. George E. Gordon enter- ville was guest of honor Wedtained at a bridge luncheon for nesday given in celemembers of her club Wednesday bration afternoon, of birthday, at the afternoon. High score prize was home of herhersister Mrs. Harold won by Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Frank Shore in Salt Lake City. MemMorris winning the prize for low bers of her family were present. score. The cast of "in the Money" Mrs. Janibelle Sullivan spent which they have presented at Tuesday evening in Park City, several different wards besides where she attended a meeting of their own ward, Taylorsville, the assembly officers of the honored the leading man of the Lodge. cast, Roscoe Mackay, who leaves non for a mission, with a party, Mrs. Guy Reading entertained at the home of Tuesday at her home on South State Miss Cleoevening Harison. The evening street Thursday for members of was spent playing games and the Joymakers Club. light refreshments were served. Mrs. A. A. Collins of Seattle, GREATER NEED FOR PTA Washington, formerly of Murray SCHOOL LUNCHES SEEN who has been here on a brief visP. T. A. officers were notified it with her husband, was guest this week that the number of of honor at a luncheon and theater party Saturday afternoon. children buying school lunches The party included Mrs. Francis during the last few weekscon-of Seegmiller, Mrs. Clinton Reeder decreased had weather good and Mrs. Fritz Swensen of Salt a are lunches These siderably. Lake City, and Mrs. Leonard part of the W. P. A. program and Lowell Tye and officers stated Monday that with Gerrard. Mrs.Robison of TaylorsRussell Mrs. childof the activities the extra ren during spring, more nourish- ville. and the guest of honor, Mr. ment is needed than during the and Mrs. Collins left for their in Seattle this week. winter months. School lunches home Next Tuesday will be Theme have been planned to cope with Festival night in the Taylorsville this situation and the cooperation M. 1. A. which will terminward been has of parents requested. winter program for this Mutual girls of Grant ward ate theEach class will bring out will sponsor a Mothers and year. its particular theme for the year ward in the Daughters banquet in various ways, and promises to on May 2uth. All Mutual girls a very outstanding program. and their mothers are invited to be Tie public is invited. attend. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Wallace of Taylorsville, entertained Mr. and MEMBERS OF THE SHARPS Mrs. Clyde C. Edmonds and Mr. MEET AND FLATS and Mis. Maurice Moh.mjii of Mrs. Earl Kinsman and her Salt Lake City, at a dinner party Arleiie Kinsman, Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Slighter, Miss nt their home 3o21 Monson are leaving soon for San McCall street, for members of the Francisco, where they will make Wednes- their home. Sharps and Flats Club club The Elder's Quorum of the is sponThis day evening. sored by Jessie Rowscll, witn Taylorsville ward honored Eider and Roscoe Mackay, who is to have Betty Postehcr as president soon for an L.D.S. mission, with us vice presiSorcnscn Beverly a sock and tie shower, last Mondent. day evening at the wanii: use. GARDEN CLUB TO MEET How-i- t The evening was spent dancing were light refreshments Members of the Murray Mon- and servec't Elder Mackay's farewell meet will Club Garden o clock in testimonial will be held next day evening at eight an Friday evening at the Taylors- the City hall, according to announcement made WcuuckKO by Mrs. L. A. Martin, president. Mr W. A. Tangrcn, supervisor the Wasatch Forestry service, will bo guest speaker lor . , A cordial invit.il.oii is ext. m guled to anyone mure-tedens. Re-bek- 27, 193d Cottonwood Maternity Home As the nation has set apart the first week m May for child health and the Cottonwood stake welfare, Relief So ciety P,aby Clinic, under direction of Alice G. Sliver, ha- made special effort to conduct a very outstanding Baby Clinic on Thursday. May 4, at 10 '30 a. m. in the city hall. lay orsville parents. bride's Births at BABY CLINIC Every mother in the stake having children under 6 years old are cordially invited to bring them to the clinic. We will try to make them so welcome that they will go away very happy because thev have received something real worth while. -. i. ap. TWO EXCEPTIONAL , VAI UPS! Ha? V n S3 iCS-SQ- rngioiire ciectnc nange uln Designed by 7550 Women iee . n! ivl.ninlain Tops. U'ligH f 4 n r.u.. Vi. Saints. l'.tM.io: W1 and ,)m '' for the sale of choir; Antlaiu. See HuW. I "1 Sllli: School ih ii.. .nt.V, quills, aprons, M..i-nln"jet .uui KvJ (jl;AC"Ke ".litest is also u part ines. male chorus; Hop .on with a dance in the Un is Kir.g. lUllt.i"!) V...U a tt-g- 2.;th. The program jjfi ' lVfl!!li(.. ' k I,cfe it an dearie range dcjicncd for DV women. Yr..'M - w UC k- thrilled with its FuILSiie choir. Ml i Jt is Coming! As Gifts We . i j blouses'". SLl . . and GOWNS ...7 . . . . f00J uiS-mnco- si.oo - nt Door Sout" 'I,ce - $QQ50 no." L'niti with 5 Cook in e Speeds, its Dmihln Duty "Thcrmim" Cooker ...nd Korcs of exciting features. Come in. Let ut show you ihy the new LruiiJiire Ileitric Rsnce is Csuiinir such senwtion U over town. AnJ Irjrn how truly little it com on our con veoictit psvmrnt plan. . .v.. ,or ' ay paymtnt rcrms l jmm y Most talked f Whit a paircf kltehen companions! are hanry to We vcarl .f the ii At;.n. nd Gcnrr.l Motors in presenting join rrigidaire save you ihcm to you. Come in and learn how they'll w .11 add new beauty , how they and money time, work t pay for oo our convenient. your kitu.cn. I ay to buy, easy ... tinic-puriii.- SEE THEM NOW AT 49c BOTE FUKBIITD ROSANA SHOP 1 L.lfrc- T as low as S-'- v;: t 25c Grange modelsNu t,,i,i.. ruhnuu. SI. 98 69c -- 89r 79c . . . h 'now 98c 8 TT Meier-it- lor. sY-9- . 5lPRQNS Relr,l S1.98 S2.98 . jftsiEHY" ! .... SxiKRCSt ; tgOTrON 'DRESSES III t jicr Oven, its Spccd Hen" Looking ivcn Mt It KAY UTY. UTAH PHONE MURRAY 436 |