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Show CACHE AMERICAN Tuesday, November 24, 1926. huidrrd ai.d fifty gutsts called. wj cuitied cut in all apjvhl.-ther- e 120 were a0o.it 1 A. D. We.Ls enter. a.ned st her heme cn Saturday af.er-r.c- .i tc .i call.d. fiom three until eight In Ladns Lite' ary club Tie .1 he, s.sle , Miss Ldni .et at tie hcin; of hLs. Ho.Ter Smlihfield One ot the leading . . v.l.o was married a. .ns cn Thursday afternoon with Nov. social functions of the past week 11 .l.j..i, l In lo an lnn, to William .ues Mrs. Thora LKtledyke in m the birthday party given on . :y of Irovo. Mrs. Weeks was ha se. Saturday evening at the Third After a short business meeting, by her sisters Mi&s Viol.t aa'd recreational hall in com . and Mis. Mary Hale. A ...... oames A. Cragun gave a book memoratlon of the 70th birthday o r hi i e of yreu and pink f lew of Gr.en Lights" by Hud anniversary of D. J. Weeks. The following program a as rendered: SM1THF1ELD Master of Ceremonies, Lawrence Weeks. Community singing unde i the direction of Grant Higglnson; with Mrs. Emma R. Hanarn at the R. Wtnn; piano. Prayer. Olen violin solo, Mrs. W. Yv. f'et-- j.. with Mrs. Otto Mehr at the piaMario.i no; humorous reading. Weeks; vocal solo, Clifford Simpson; Tribute to D. J. Weeks was given by his son A. D. Weeks; comic' Weeks: Response, D. J. song. Mrs. LUla Wright with Mrs. LeGrand Gunnel at in. pia.io; L. remarks. Bishop W. tYi.ifl; song, Laura Jean Weeks; nil ,ru, saw selection. Grant lUggint-n- ; vocal solo, Otto Mehr with Mrs. Mehr at ihe piano. Remarks w;ie' made by Bishop Richard Rockelley. After the program a dainty luncheon sas served and a plea: in evening spent at dancing. A beautiful birthday cake was cut and all enjoyed It. There were about 150 present. Those present from out of town were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Weeks and son of Gra e, IdalK). Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Johnson and daughter of Bancroft, Idaho., Mr. and Mrs. David Nookes, M and Mrs. Otto Mehr of Logan,' Mrs. Nellie Molr of Salt La1:; City, Miss Cleo Pierce and Miss Elva Winn of Ogden and Mrs. Eva Parkinson of Lewiston. The Ladies Literary club met at the home of Mrs. W. H. Cantwell on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. C. W. Clark gave a book review, "Gone with the Wind" by Mitchell. A delicious luncheon was served by the hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Parley Bingham announce the engagement of their to Clarence Bessie, daughter, Hancey of Hyde Park. The marriage will take place, November 25. After a short honeymoon the couple will make their home In Hyde Park. Mrs. T. W. Jarvis, Mrs. A. J. Blocking and Mrs. D. S. Sulton were hostesses to the Denial Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. T. V. Jarvis on Friday evening. Dinff was served at one long table centered with pink roses and p-- ' : tapeis on each side. Mr. D. J. Weeks was bc.-- n Smithfield, November 21, 1866. He was married to Miss Mary Winn m 1888. There are ten children n twent-siegrand child en two Mrs. Lorin Low entertained at a beautifully arranged trends a tea at her home on Thursday In honor of her daugn e Afton. The serving table was covered with a lace cloth cents cd with a c ystal bowl of pink and pink tapers in ervs al candlesticks at each end. The were 1. assis.ing in serving Clinton Low and the Misses T t ian Low, Ruth Jenson and There were about one son. Mrs. David Thomas was as a new member. A lunch was served to club n.en.t;rs and four Invited guests. M.s. C. W. CUrk entertained the members of the Ladks bridge club at her home on Friday Luncheon was served at 1 30 and the afternoon spent at cords High score prize was won by Mrs. Frank Winn. Special guests CCHE were Mrs Frcnk Cieo.g.- - Bernier COUNTY, UTAH Patre Three Hillja c and Mrs Friday evening In compliment to George O. Nelson was In charge Miss Pern Smoot of Provo. Sev-e.with the ward choir under the The Lewiston ladles Laletary vocal solo were rendered by of Miss Be niece Noble cub was entertained at the home lothair Rich after which Miss d.redion M. Mrs. T. Van Orden st the and Miss of Orahe Cragun on Thurs- tiroot gave two one-apliys. A the music. Openday evening. Mu Eva Ben ley de.icious luncheon was served to organ furnishing ing song, "ni Go Where You read, "The Courtyard of a Chin- Urn. Want Me to Go"; prayer. J. A. ese Lady." A delicious lunch. on lmpresive funeial services were Ainacough; "Though singing, was srved. held Thursday afternoon over the Deepnlng Trials." Resolutions of Miss OraUe Cragun entertained remains of George Riley Smith,1 respect from the Smithfield camp a group of at tier home on an early pioneer of this city. Bp. of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, al ct I J were read by M. T. Van Orden. The following speakers bora teaU- -i mony of the useful and beautiful life of brother Smith. Bp. C. J. 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