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Show Thursday, November 20, J941 THE MURRAY EAGLE Murray Social Events Week Of The Luncheon 9iess at Bridge n Pact 4Slh South last at a bridge lun-fFriday afternoon members of the Spani, or sh Fork club. at Eight Club Dinner Entertained at Turkey Dinner nr, and Mrs. w. u wngnt eno tnrlrpv rlinnpr at i n Fridav" evpnin? umo tact " their nu"iw L members of the Dinner at dessert at right club. Following Tyler's Ice Cream Shop, the club the Wrieht home knrt tn . Ift'entgames, Mr. S. E. Bringhurst won m" PI1C AUi '"6" Rrinehurst carried off .the Ijlia. for the low score. a,-u- ., Brother Visits Hansen of Boise, visiting nere at tne and sister-in-lahome of his brother Mr. and Mrs. David Hansen, 215 West 39th South. also Beth Hansen of Provo merit Thanksgiving and the week end at the David Hansen home. jlr. Charles is Idaho, Bishopric Entertains Officers Taylorsville ward officers and at a teachers were entertained and progbuffet supper, games, ram Monday evening, their hosts being the bishopric of the ward. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. William S.' Erekson and Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMillan of the stake presidency. Club to Meet in Bingham Bridge Ruby Hausknecht will entertain at her home in Bingham for members of her bridge club. Mrs. Spend Sunday in Ogden Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Anderson, iccompanied by Mr. and Mrs. F. Greene of Salt Lake, were guests Sunday in Ogden at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. Harry An H. derson. Entertain on Thanksgiving and Mrs. Leonard Gerrard entertained at a Thanksgiving Mr. at their home in Thursday for the Gerrard dinner Taylors-rill- e family. Guests in Mr. and Morgan Mrs. O. Jay Kingston we guests over Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. at Morgan. Visit Enroute to California Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Genger and two sons "spent last 'week end here with Mr. and Mrs. L. S. N'uckols. The guests were on their way from Montana to California, where they will make Logan home. their Entertain Guests Guests last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson of avenue were Mrs. Bonnyview Ann Peoples, Mr. and Mrs. Penney, all of Salt Lake, Mrs. Melissa Penney of Kanosh. nd Mrs. George Woods of Calif- Sarah Birrell ornia. Spends Thanksgiving Here Mif Be1 Doran is down from a.C. at Logan to spend the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Doran. Give Thanksgiving Dinner The McMillan family celebrated Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Verl McMillan. Guests Visit Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Lind have had as guests for the past week, Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Mauss and family of Oakland, California. Mrs. Mauss was formerly Miss Ethel Lind of Murray. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Lind entertained at dinner in honor of their house guests. Places were laid for 20. Mr. and Mrs. Mauss have been extensively entertained during their stay here. Spend Thanksgiving in Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Al Nelson spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Percy Pouch of Salt Lake. Return to Oakland Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bateman returned last Saturday to their home in Oakland, following a visit here with Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Bateman. Hostess to Murray Bridge Club Mrs. D. A. McMillan will be hostess Friday to members of the Murray Bridge club. Visits Sister at Magna Mrs. Lewis E. Tripp has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Ben Stone, at Magna this week. Visit Parents Mr. and Mrs. Max Stewart of Garfield spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Stewart's mother, Mrs. Al Nelson. Chior Sponsors Party Millcreek ward choir entertained at a party Monday evening for members of the orchestra who played at the music festival. The party, held at the lodge, included a buffet supper, dancing and games, and was under the direction of Park Conner and Frederick Mors, Jr. Visit in West Jordan Mr. and Mrs. John Erickson and son, Donald, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gus Pappas, and Mr. and Mrs. Arno Lancaster of West Jordan on Sunday. Week End Guests Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Booth and small son of Bingham were week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard McCloy. Mr. and Mrs. Powell of Crescent were also visitors. Sir Weeks' Visit Ends Miss Angie Tomas has just returned from a six weeks' visit with her brothers and sisters in California. Heturns from Visit Mark Bickley has returned from an extended visit with tT son, Mark R. Bickley, in Detroit, where she attended his paduation exercises. She also visited various places of interest, both. in the northern states and is southern Canada. Mrs. Entertain on Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. D. Branson Brin-to- n entertained Thursday at a Thanksgiving dinner for twenty guests, members of the family and friends. Give Thanksgiving Dinner Mr. and Mrs. Manasseh Smith entertained Thursday for members of their family at a Thanksgiving dinner. Twenty members of the Smith family were present to enjoy the party. Return to Murray Mr. and Mrs. Gene Nelson, who have been living in Los Angeles for the past eight months, returned this week to again make their home in Murravj TASTY! You'll like the hamburgers e serve because we know just how to Mason them to suit your taste. And we nse only the best grade TRY neat. Try one today! Booths Dancing No Cover Charge Car Service DE LUXE Barber Shop For a DfLuxe TONSORIAL SERVICE E. L, "Batch" Batchelor 4770 South State Street In DiLuxe Bowling Alleys JANET'S DRIVE - INN 4740 South Slate St M Calendar of Events At L D. S. Wards Ben n ion Ward Sunday, 9:30 a.m. Priesthood; 10:30 Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. Sacrament meeting. Tuesday 2 p. m. Relief Society; 8 p.m. M.I. A. Wednesday 3:45 p.m. Primary. Grant W'ard Sunday 9:30 a.m. Priesthood; 10:30 a.m. Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. Sacrament Meeting; 5 p.m. Choir practice. Tuesday 2 p.m. Relief Society; 7:30 p.m. M.I.A. Murray First Ward Sunday 9 a.m. Priesthood; 10 a.m. Sunday school; 6:30 p.m. Sacrament meeting, Stake home missionaries for the speakers. Tuesday 2 p.m. Relief Society 7:30 p.m. M.I.A. "Another lecture by David Latimer; Wednesday 3:45 Primary; Thursday 7:30 choir practice. Murray Second Ward Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Priesthood; 11 a.m., Sunday school; 6:30 p.m., Sacrament meeting. Monday, 4 p.m., Primary; Tuesday, 2 p.m., Relief Society. Wednesday, 7:30 Millcreek Ward Friday, 7 and 9 p.m., moving picture; 7:30 p.m., Saturday, first session of ward conference for all ward officers and teachers. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school conference: 6:30 p.m., ward conference. Monday, 7:30 p.m., Priest- hood conference; 9 p.m., choir practice. Tuesday, 2 p.m., Relief Society conference; 3:40 p.m., Primary conference; 7:30 p.m., M. I.A. Thursday, 7:30 p.m., banquet and program for all members of the ward 17 years old and over. Friday, 9 p.m., Dance with Mickey McMillan's orchestra. Taylorsville Ward Sunday, 9 a.m., Priesthood; 10 a.m., Sunday school; 6:30 p.m., Welcome Sacrament meeting. home for Arthur Wallace. Tuesday, 2 p.m., Relief Society; 3:45 p.m., Primary; 7:30 p.m., M.I.A. Valley Center Ward Friday, 7 and 9 p.m.. Moving picture show. Sunday, 9 a.m., Priesthood; 11 a. m., Sunday school; 12:30 p. m., Sacrament meeting. Wednesday, 2 p.m., Relief Society; 3:40 p.m., Primary; 7:30 p.m., M.I.A. "The Bible as Literature" by the Special Interest Group; 9:30 p.m., Choir practice. South Cottonwood Ward Sunday, 9:30 a.m.. Priesthood; 10:30 a.m., Sunday school; 6 p.m.. Choir practice ; 7 p.m.. Sacrament meeting. Tuesday, 1:30 p.m., Relief Society: 4 p.m., Primary; 7:30 p.m., M.I.A. RETURNS FROM VISIT TO LOS ANGELES Mrs. Russell R. Robison returned Saturday from Los Angeles, where she was called by the death of a relative. Mr. Robison, who has been employed at Caliente, also re- turned this week. Cheerup Club Meets The Cheerup club met last Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Orson Hansen. A hot dinner was served at 12:30 p.m. and cards followed. Mrs. Grace Smith and Mrs. Sybil Smith won the prizes and Mrs. Annie Slauffer the house prize. Guests at Dinner in S.L. The Reverend and Mrs. J. P. Payne were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Harger in Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Christensen of Monmouth, who arc also visiting with the Paynes were also guests. Primary Officers Entertain Murray First ward Primary officers entertained last Friday at the home of Mrs. Bob Gerrard for Mrs. II. V. Hall, former president of the organization. Mrs. Hall has been called to work with her husband as a stake missionary. Leaves for Home in Napa Mr. Charles W. Bowdle left last Wednesday for his home at Napa. California, after a five months' visit with his daughter, Mrs. C. E. Coon. 259 East 56th Smith, and two sons in Salt Lake. Mr. Bowdle celebrated his 81st birthday in September. Visits Monday Mrs. Ralph McCloy spent Monday with Mrs. Mildred Isaacson. mMMMMMMHMMM fj.MMM..llll J) For Friendly Atmosphere Drink f'r t' , I J ! "Si M ' J Ml f " mi'" V 1 iiif i i in B "V. ,tl' iwurw I v-- y III III D 1 II III u II Wctiitcn ' j ... : if i' . in Flower Club to Hear Talk The Holladay Flower Garden club will hear a talk on "Roses" at a meeting of the club which will be held at 8 p.m. Monday evening, November 24, in the Holladay ward chapel. Mrs. Claude L. Shields, an authority on roses, will be guest speaker. Everyone interested in this program is cordially invited to attend. STATE bridge club. Arrive for Thanksgiving Mr. and Mrs. Frank T. Mackay and two children, Marilyn and Robert, of Los Angeles, arrived this week to spend Thanksgiving with Mrs. Mackay's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Drage. Entertains at Dancing Party Members of Holladay ward bishopric entertained Monday evening at a dancing party for all members of the ward. This was the first anniversary of the present bishopric. lorsville, is reported by her parents as doing nicely at the St. Marks hospital, following an operation there last Friday. Miss Rupp is employed at the telephone office in Murray. SON WILL VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Ray Allsop have received word from their yon, Wayne, that he and Mrs. Allsop will be here for a visit over Fri- day and Saturday. GRANDSON VISITS Von Bergen of Torrence, California, is visiting with his grandmother, Mrs. Sarah M. White, and other relatives. NOTICE In order to insure publication of your news, advertising, and pictures, in the current issue of the Eagle, we would appreciate the cooperation of all in conforming to the following schedule: 1. All news should be in not later than 10 a.m., Thursday. All pictures must be at the office not later than 5 p.m. Tuesday. 3. Advertising copy be in not later than 6 p m. Wednesday; mats nnd special copy, mt later than 1(J a.m., Wednesday. Farm Gardens Emphasized The Department of Acriculture garden committee has recommended gerater emphasis on farm gardens and expansion of school and community gardening but the committee members explain that no emergency oxiMs or is in sight that would warrant extensive city and home vegetable garden campaigns. National Distillers Products Corp., N. V. Q tmiiiimiiimimnnmn Millminil nut... Jj p 13 Joe and Freda Aragonne Cost-an348 Wasatch, Midvale, boy. Fred and Ethel Lewis Hyson, 1869 East 48th South, boy. Grant W. and Estelle Cutler 5555 South Highland Drive, boy. Art S. and Rebecca , Bastian Roberts, 249 East 4th South, boy. MISS BETTY SCOTT TO WED ON NOVEMBER 26 NOTARY rt FUBLIU I i 5 Court Avenue Phone Murray 35 155 0 l?LrUJVUUULrUUL p Mr. and Mrs, Frank A. Scott, Plum street, Murray, anthe engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Betty Virginia Scott, to Vern Edmunds, son of Mrs. Rachael Edmunds of 4746 nounce Ben-nio- n. The marriage is planned for November 26 in the Salt Lake L.D.S. temple, and a reception honoring the couple will be given that evening at the Murray Second ward chapel. Monday evening, Mrs. Frank Farrer. Mrs. John Price, and Mrs. LaVar Jentzsch, sisters of the will entertain for her. Several other parties are being planned in her honor also. bride-elec- t, D. LOWRY SMITH Services for Sunday: Sunday school and morning worship at 10 a.m. Regular church evening services at 7:30 p.m. Miss Corene Gage will speak at the morning service and the Reverend E. F. Weske at the evening service. Those taking part in the Christmas services are requested to meet following the morning devotional service. The annual Thanksgiving VISITS HERE DURING LEAVE D. Lowry Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. David W. Smith, 344 East 56th South, is visiting here during his leave from the army. He is due back at San Luis Obispo on November 28. Mr. Smith is serving as clerk in the medical dispensary, second battalion, 222nd division of Field Artillery. He says his duties CHRISTIAN Baptist Church ser- vice was held Thursday with the Reverend E. F. Weske in charge. Music for the service was played by Miss Corene Gage. Marjoric Boycr and Elaine Anderson sang a duct. i MURRAY TELEPHONE EMPLOYE RECUPERATES Miss Elsie Rupp, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Guss Rupp of Tay- wtttit to are many and varied but that his work is interesting. CHURCH NEW Building Program Begins The building program for Holladay ward got off to a njee start last Friday at the dinner-danc- e held there as a part of their drive for funds. The dinner, under the direction of the Relief Society, was served to approximately 200 people. $ C. B. Wallace g E. C. Ditlman, Proprietor Many parties were planned for Mrs. McHenry prior to her marriage, among them one given last Thursday evening by Mrs. S. B. McHenry and Mrs. Max B. McHenry at the S. B. McHenry home on Boxelder street. Hostess to Bridge Club Mrs. Harriet Garner was hostess last week to members of her ? MURRAY Hotel. Stake M.I.A. Holds Meet The Mutuals of Big Cottonwood stake held a leadership meeting Tuesday evening in Mt. Olympus ward. i, 11 a, arrangement of lovely chrysanthemums stood on the mantel, with ivory tapers in bronze candlelabra. The bride, in a suit of coffee brown silk with brown accessories and a smart felt turban, wore a corsage of orchids. I lor only attendant was her sister, Mrs. Nielson, as matron of honor, who chose a gold colored crepe with black accessories. Mrs. Amelia I. Holmes, the bride's mother, wore teal blue and Mrs. S. B. McHenry, mother of the bridegroom, dark brown. Mrs. Nielson, Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. McHenry. all wore corsages of gardenias and roses. Max B. McHenry, the bridegroom's brother, was best man. a Following the ceremony, dinner honoring the young couple was given at the Ambassador H0LLADAY 2. November vari-color- MRS. L. JAY McIIENRY at 4904 SO. Mc Henry d H Tavern Jay by Bishop L. P. Parry. The wedding party stood in front of the mantel, banked at the base with chrysanthemums. A Heidelberg J Maierniiy Home The ceremony was performed NOW ON TAP I Becomes Bride Of Mc-Henr- y. i BUDWEISER tl Ml-- , Births At A prettily arranged wedding took place last Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Wayne Nielson, 440 East 53rd South, when Miss Virginia E. Holmes, sister of Mrs, Nielson, became the bride of L. Jay $ 5 Virginia Holmes L. I . ( . p.m., M.I.A. Page The F.A.D. and Guild Girls will be hostesses on December 7 at the annual vesper service. All Guild girls of the state are invited to attend. The program will be under the direction of Mrs. Sue Bishop, state Guild secretary. 3-- All Guild girls who have gifts for the Christian Center at Ogden are asked to have them in at the December 7 meeting. "Truth is SCIENCE indeed Soul's highway." "Soul and Body' is the subject of the Christian Science lesson-sermo- n for Sunday, November 23. Among the Scriptural references nre ;"The voice of him that crieth in the wilderness. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, make straight in the desert a highway for our God. Every valley shail be exalted, and every mountain and hill shall be made low: . . . And the glory of the Lord shall be revealed, and all flesh shall see it together: for the mouth of the Lord hatli snoken it." (Is. 40: "For as the earth bring-et- h forth her bud. and as the ). garden causeth the things that are in it to spring forth, so the Lord God will cause righteousness and praise to spring forth before all nations." (Is. 61: 11.) The following excerpts are from Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, by Mary Baker Eddy: "It is our ignorance of God, the divine Principle, which produces apparent discord, and the right understanding of him restores harmony. Truth will at length compel us all to exchange the pleasures and pains of sense for the joys of SouL" (p. 390: "Mortal mind accepts the erroneous conception of life and joy, but the true idea is gained from the immortal side." (p. 536: "Truth is indeed the way." (p. 535: 17, 18). ). The C.W.C. will meet Saturday afternoon, and Miss Frieda Dres-- ' sel of Salt Lake will give the lesson. The children are working on a Christmas box for the Chinese children's home in Fresno, California. All members and friends are asked to be filling their containers for the Baptist World Emergency Fund. They must be in by December 7. This fund is used for war sufferers, for the boys In camp and for many other emergency purposes. Christ Lutheran 24-26- ). MURRAY RESIDENTS TO HOLLADAY MOVE Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Ford, formerly of 4251 South 9th East street have moved to Holladay and will their home at make 4904 Bon Air street. Mrs. Ford is a skilled musician and will be badly missed by the organizations and people of the Milkick ward. City Firemen's Hall Allen Schuldheiss, Pastor Sunday worship, II a m. Sunday school and BibTc class. 10 a m. Sunday school staff, first and third Friday, 8 p m. Walther league, second and fourth Sunday, 8 p.m. Lutheran Woman's league, first Thursday, 2.30 p.m. The Lutheran Hour, KLO. Ogden. Sunday, 2 p m. This Sunday, the 24th after Trinity, marks the conclusion of another Church Year. And ot the end of the Church year we think of those things which belong to the end of life here upon the earth and the beginning of the life on the other side. Fur this last Sunday we have, therefore, cho.vn a fitting text, the parable t'f the Ten Virgin1!. Matt. Here we are tuld of the 25, only preparation which will gain u? entrance through the portals of heaven ot the moment of death, namely, faith in our Saviour Jesus Christ, Come and hear. CARDS m We'd Like to &how you we do . . , what a fine job on pfronatird Chrlslma cards. We'd like a chance to prove that our more distinctive, work more attractive, and more economical. We'd like to make your Christmas cards , , . bo-lov- ed IMPROVES Mrs. William Rawjon is reported improving ot the L.D.S. May We? 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