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Show t I THE BOX ELDER NEWS. PACE FOUR FRIDAY, OCTOBnJ Semi-Week- ly jHantu"" SOCIAL ITEMS I the ir and OF THE WEEK owb Study Club annul"'1"" Will Meet i The Democratic Ladies Study club will hold a meeting Monday evening at 7:30 oclock in the court room at the court house. Mrs. Burton Musser and Mrs. Frank Muir will be the speakers from Salt lake City. There will also be a state .candidate present. Although this study club is sponsored by the Democratic ladies of this city, the public is cordially invited, and it is believed the discussions will Te of special interest to the men. The success of this study group has been outstanding. At every meeting .a large crowd has attended and the speakers from Salt Lake and Ogden have helped us to become better acquainted with the issues concerning our nation. Interest among the ladies has been keen and the officers are to be congratulated on the splendid work that has been done. It is hoped the meeting Monday evening will be well attended by the public regardless of politics. B 37. RTSNG SATURDAY restmen folding phur S inform ration c C. I. C. To Give Tea Saturday The members of the Civic Improve- Sfederi ment club will entertain at a tea Saturday between the hours of 2 and 5 p. m. at the commercial club rooms nmittee isistanc lould I repre Inly oi tin honor of the lady teachers and the wives of the men teachers In this community. The purpose of the event Is to form an acquaintance between the teachers and the townspeople. The tea table will be decorated with orange berries and flowers with sil- Birthday Honored ver tapers at each end. The tea At Club Party service will also be of silver. members of the club Charter will pour. Mrs. Clyde B. Stratford Is chairwoman of the affair with the following ladies as chairwomen of the various committees: Mrs. Louis Bowery refreshments; Mrs. Frank decorations; Mrs. C. H. Bryan, program. Hol-trja- n, "Finesse Club Entertained Mrs. R. V. Wixom entertained the Newlyweds Motif For Shower The members of the Friendship club met on Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. T. Hadley, celebrating 'the birthday of Mrs. Alpha Peters, a member. The guest of honor was presented a birthday cake holding candles, representing each year, and a beautiful bouquet of flowers. Talks were given by Charlotte B. Reeder and Mattie Pierce. A poem was given by Mrs. Abbie Jensen and Clarice Young gave a reading. A hot dinner was served to eleven members and three guests: Mrs. Seth Reeder and Mrs. Wllmer Coop of Ogden, and Mrs. W. 0. Knudson of this city. members of the Finesse club at luncheon and bridge on Thursday evening at her home. The decorations consisted of fall flowers of various colors. Luncheon was served at hree small tables to twelve members, atfter which bridge was played. Mrs. A Social Afternoon David Call received high score prize and Mrs. C. A. Munns drew the cut favor. "Young Matrons ' Entertained Enjoyed Thursday The members" of the Cheerful club enjoyed a social afternoon Thursday, at the home of Mrs. J. W. Valentine, e after which a delicious was The table was served. dinner decorated in festive Halloween colors and centered with Jack O Lanterns. Ten members and the following guests were present: Miss Norma Nelson of this city, Miss Freda Nicholas of Willard and Mrs. E. W. Carlisle of Logan. in the Big events on the air .v XI trator of the Estate of Bar mussen, deceased. Date of first publication .21, A. D. 1932. LEWIS First (o21-n!- 8) at a prettily arranged bridge luncheon on Wednesday evening at her home. The decorations were in keeping with Halloween. Luncheon was served to twelve members and one guest, Mrs. Wesley Shirts. Prizes went to Mrs. Arthur Stokes, high score, Mrs. Roland Ridd, cut favor, and Mrs. Thomas Baron, Bast Brigham City, CtU, Attorney for Atefc chai the cc g 3 .dred t md tl disea lonths, Idirec Jth rate demic Lost Her Prominent Hips Double Chin Sluggishness. Gained Physical Vigor A Shapely Figure. If youre cause! Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Sorensen of Mantua, announce the arrival of a fine baby boy, born Wednesday night. All concerned doing nicely. Willis Taylor, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Warren Taylor of Perry, underwent an operation for appendicitis Wednesday at a local hospital. He is reported to be getting along favorably. Mrs. J. T. Pribble was stricken ill Wednesday with an attack of influenza. The aged lady is at the home of her neighbor, Mrs. Mary Cazier, who will take care of her during I but f How One Woman Lost 20 Pounds of Fat low score. LOCAL ITEMS resent llegal I this ta I additii JONES, National Dresses that have sold at the up to amazing LOW PRICE of Mrs. 0. A. Riley entertained the members of the LeBonne Fille club olH--H Crlaj claims with Creditors will present pleasant call this morning while here A group of neighbors and friends on business connected with the rail- vouchers to the undersigned at Manentertained at a delightful shower road company. tua, Utah, on or before the 21st day on Wednesday evening In honor of of December, A. D. 1932. of Miss Eunice Hirschi, daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jeppson, who Adminis- MARTIN RASMUSSEN, Mr. and Mrs. David Hirschi of Park were recently married. for Mrs. Jeppson was formerly Miss Valley, underwent an operation on local a at hospital appendicitis Eva Glavike of Germany. Wednesday evening. She is reported Fall flowers formed the decora- to be getting along nicely. tions of the rooms. The evening was Christiansen of Los AnRichard In Mrs. and games spent playing came to Brigham City the who Gersome geles, Jeppson entertained with man music. Delicious refreshments latter part of last week to attend the were served to those present, after funeral services on Sunday for his 60 which the bride opened the many father, H. C. Christiansen, returned gifts and expressed a wish for home yesterday. His brother, Eph$4.95 each giver. raim Christiansen of Oakland, who was also in attendance at the services, returned home Monday. LeBonne Fille Club Meets three-cours- 'The members of the Young Matrons dub were entertained by Mrs. R. C. JBowen on Wednesday evening at her home. Gorgeous fall flowers adorned the rooms and centered the small tables, where luncheon was served. Mrs. Zenos Earl played high at bridge and Mrs. C. A. Munns drew the cut favor. to bee I disreg J NOTICE TO CREDITORS E. A. Sliewe of Salt Lake City, Estate of Henry Rasmussen, district passenger agent of the Union Pacific System, gave The News a ceased. fat first remove the Take one half teaspoonful of Kruschen Sal($ in a glass of hot water in the morning in three weeks get on the scales and note how many pounds of fat have vanished. Notice also that you have gained in energy your skin is clearer you feel younger in body Kruschen will give any fat person a joyous Stunning models in the mode of the moment . . . flat and rough crepes . . . sizes 14 to 44 at Stevens Van- - surprise. But be sure its Kruschen your health comes first and SAFETY first Is the Kruschen promise. Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts from the Wm. Thornton Drug Co., or any leading druggist anywhere in America (lasts four weeks and the her illness. cost is but little. If this first bottle Mrs. Lester Tompkins of Los An- doesnt convince yon this is the geles, California, is visiting for a easiest, SAFEST and surest way to month In this city with her parents, lose fat your money gladly returned. Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen. (adv-tf- ) After her stay here, she will go to New York City to join her husband, 8UBSCRIBE FOR THE "NEWS" where they will make their home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest P. Horsley, tiliiliiltttiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniitiiiiiiliilii Mrs. Abigail Mathias and Miss Zilla Mathias of this city, ' went to Salt Lake City on Wednesday to visit I with Mr. and Mrs. Newell Cutler and j children, who have just returned I from the Tongo Islands. Mr. Horsley J. R. NEBEKER also attended a meeting of the M. I. I 2 Phone A. General Board while at Salt 1 . 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