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Show Friday, April 26, 1916 The Cache American, Logan, Cache County, Utah Page Four , HYDE PARK !l pa-- l wililit. Ilf v, ill 'ion aurk hot I do ! ,m v lurii.lig to the i oi '! t it . He Jus, a r. w on t truiOon Maitrt! i,i 1 or Har- La movie ? t :i a j rie, ol Mr, and Mi- - Fml Fiiu-- d puii-revieKan f rain" ,ro, Cai.f , ire mg a ft w day uniting rdotivr and friends line They are the Mrs home guests of Mr. and Chat ha Balia, Mr, and Mrs, Morris Taylor the I 'avid Hur have purdiax-ren home and are now residing , there. Mr. Taylor fa employed at i . 1 ! ' Mrs Mrs. J arents, lb T5a-f C, lIuLli.aon, wilts the farm woik, Mr. and Clubs Meeting Need for Infant Clothing helped tended the dance and Kilter D Witt grurr Sunday, u e guests ( f Mi Mrs. Yu la Lamb was lns( ' to were Juhn.o.i over the week-en- d Mr. and Mr. Gerald Alley and the Fine Arts dub U iti ulay Mr Virginia Tfomon and M.s-- i daugh'er Margaret, Sidney and evening lit her home. The Uk taken from the hook, June Titmus, of the teaching fra- H her Irwin, viJted in Logan Ceiisar tin! ChriM' hy Will Du- Saturday with, ternity of Evan ton high school and Hyde Park, Mia, was Ruby rant, given hy Seamans family. Herbert the Ea ter t served Undid the program I Balls, Refreshments stern They i Mr. Hattie Mattson, Mrs. L. D.j at the dose of the evening to the I Sunday. Lamborn. Mrs Alice H. Johnson SeaEdith tc Brice motored member; following Mrs, RerneiU and Mrs. Ethel Irwin, spent Helen Asia roll, mons, Myrle chiton, Idaho to have Easter din Tuesday at Oie home of Mrs. Lamb, Cenell Miller, Ruby Balls, friend, Mrs. Esther If. Parker at St. Charles, Xitt wph her old Mrs. ldllhn Wiilia. Tlieir daugh- Ruby Reeder, JiuUi Kirby, Mayj USAC. Idaho, honoring her birthday. Mrs. Eulalia Brady and chllr- - lrr9i lla Mae Willu and Kathleen Mr. and Mrs. I ell Cook were home ren left Tuesday for their j.ru,ei employed In Salt Lake City over from the Meadowvtlle ranch in Ogden, after spending ten day 4p,,nl the day with them. Sunday, lsitmg at the home of her par- Mesdame Luella Eller and Lu Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Cheney took j ent,s. Mr. and Mrs. F. C, Beiths Kearl motored to Logan. Mina Dtlld Cheney to Logan, Private Anne Lamb rpent MonEilr came Saturday. Charles then to North Ogden, day "! Tuesday vls.tu.j at the Xrum Garland to spend Easter Saturday, ? where they attended Easter proparents. Mr. and Mrs,' With hi family, daughters of Utah pioneer met bome a and grams morning Sunday I'orln Mr. and Mrs. Russell Kirk, of at the home of Mrs. Tomlrw Bills bfc(1k Ub- She was accompanied A il UyH biihg Ur to Hill I ield by Mrs. Ixarin Salt Lake City, were here from choir Eatcr cantata in the evwith vice ' afternoon, Thursday of to tho oyot of tkil ening. rs- - Quentin and Peart to visit their Friday to Sunday Mr. and Mrs, Henry rural mothor, A dull let nun captain I,eora Seamona in charge. ma Rita Earley vs to Hit Anne, mother. Aunt Mary Kirk Weston. went to Ogden, The lesson was discuss'd by Mrs. nd car. iploint it lit Friday. bjf WAC camp at vvho has been til. but Is reported lr or Mrs. Lillian Martha Dames; Mr. and were Glen Mrs, Price lece, Cyl;(- n Monday even-- , to be feeling; better, Bailie and Mis. Wilma MiQuar-- j LITTLE BOTTOMS rRY Salt Lake visitors Friday. Mtb. Lorm Lamb 8,1( Mr imd Mrs, J. It Dunn, of CLUBS" are being organ-ize- d rle rendered two vocal ducts; Ms entertaaned a at family dinner at! Bennington, Idaho were Sunday in hundreds of cities and Marion Seamons gave two humor-- J bl honor of their guests of Mr. and Mrs, Morton towns to provide clean, warm were I l' r oils reading. Refreshments LEWISTON infant clothing for tnousamis of daughter Anne. Kenrl of Round valley, served to 20. babies in needy rural families. 'r- sn Mrs. Jerald Alley and, Mr. and Mis. Leon Kearl are A health clinic was The idea onginated with Mrs. held In the school library Filday i djui:liter Margaret, of luiketown. i rejoicing over the advent of a baby L. J. Hewitt of Odessa, Texas. were Mr. at the home of mitlng born afternoon with the Cache count v, Wednesday. April The Lewiston First ward MIA After giving a package of outdaughter, bs Htrbfrt Sea mons. Sat- - j J7th at the hospital. Leon took put over an interesting and enschool nurse in (barge. The fol- - ani grown infant clothing to a fampre-wa- r Steven to see the tertaining program Tuesday evenchildun were ur3y' lowing (small ily living in a tent on the rponsored an apron mother and new sister, Sunday. checb-up- ; Linda1 TIie our returning serof Odessa a family with given health honoring ing nl overall dance in the amuse-- , four small children and another Balls. Mnrcaret Lamb. Ramona Friday of last week an Easter vice men and women: Flag cere,ia Tuesday evening. Thcj parade Hut danre was held ut the mony by Boy Scouts; vocal solo, baby expected soon Mrs, HewSeamens, Annette Ashcroft. Bonita P1!, itt began to wonder how many Morrison. Mjrna Balls. Alys Ann1'13. was urtistically decorated nndj recreation hall for the purpose o! America Calls, by Mrs. Marva babies today ore a large crowd attended. . . Tibbits. Mrs. Alta Harrison ac- ' other American raising funds lor the facing almost pioneer conditions. Eroup of Doy Scouts of the ward chapel. Quite a num- - companist; Waite, Lewis Kirby. Terry Thuis-- I Edward invocation, Mrs. Hewitt was shocked to a Bwlmmingj party at the ber of out of town young folks ton, Sydnie Perkes. Mario L.amb. Kemp; male quartet. Herbert Har- learn thnt in remote mountain senior school Logan high were of Tuesday, The hats and Sheldon Waite. present. rtson, Alvin Anderson, Arvil Wi- -j j parade areas, for instance, many babies Mrs. Nora Seamons entertained ' evLn n2U by the nirn was unique and showy. ser, Glen Valentine, directed by! are bom without a physicians Mrs. Miller Gnicll rpent a few j and made much merriment and E. II. Kemp, accompanist, Mrs.' aid. Mothers often must wrap at a supper party at her home last week visiting In Pre- - fun. Alta Harrison; welcome address by the squalling youngster in a Friday evening, the occasion be- days ton. Idaho at the home of her j Norma Mvers brought her small Bishop Victor Waddoups, who1 cleaned flour sack because they ing her birthday annhersary mother, Mrs Chrlsteena Erickson son Randy, and her horse Smoky stated that all our boys had rehave never owned proper infant Places were marked for Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Watson, of , clothing even diapers. Mrs. J. W. Seamons Jr., of North turned but one, Chester Stephen-se- n. up from Pickleville to spend Mrs. Hewitt turned missionIdaho spent a few days ter with her folks, the Heher and he called on the auStanford Logan; Mr. and Mrs. at the home of Mr. ur.d ers family. ary. She organized her women dience to arise and stand with j friends Chlpman. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shaw--, Mrs. into the first Dry Little William Follet. List week. An Easter program, sponsored bowed head in silence in honor of Logan; Mr. and Sirs. Eldon Bottoms Club membership Follett is Harry at the staying was the held Mr. of Crockett. and Mrs. Dan Cash home Chesters memory; talks by! fee. one dozen diapers. Sunday school, by Together of Mr. and Mrs Niles Fol-le- tt In the thnpfl at 10 a. m. Miss Jannctte Rawl-.nsof Smithfield; Mr. and Mrs. a WAVE.; with other infant clothing, Sunday the while he is helping Niles! morning. Openin'! ong. Now Let George Nielson and Rex Plow- are Perkes, Mr. and Mrs. Suel with his sent to Save the diapers V farming. H Mr. Mrs. invocatim SeaJohn violin Children Federation, which has and man; Lamb, by solo, Evan Hansen of Rejiice; Myron uiiiy seamons returned home Weston: readings from the Bible Smithfield, with Mrs. Alta distributed layettes in the mounmons, and Mrs, Sadie Hancey, all in after the service and Book of Mormon on the Res- - rlson accompanist; being tain areas since 1942. of Hyde Park; Mr. and Mrs. Vern by readings 25,000 Layettes Needed Seamons of River Heights; Ken- in the Ffccinc for the last three, urrection. Wayne Willis and I Counting on rapid extension lan Wood; sacrament song. He neth Seamons and Joyce Beutler, Mrs. Esther Westerberg returned Died the Great Redeemer of the club Idea, the Federation of North Logan. The evening was Died; to obtain 25,000 layettes to her home at Pre-to.v hopes ladies Idaho, of Morn O in Mrs. Seamons quartet, spent visiting. this year for use In poor rural after spending a few days, ty. bv Pearl Alley, Harel received many lovely gifts. areas of the U.S. ana for shipat the home of her ton. Faye Thomas. Agton The Elders quorum enjoyed a to needy mothers in ment and Mr. and ey; song. He Reigns, by Merle basket dance In the amusement Mrs. France, Belgium, Holland, and Howard Seamons. hall Wednesday evening. The Thomas, Marjory Robinson, SpenNorway. Mrs. "Ardella Hancey spent Moncer Hawkins; talk. The SignifiEarl party was sponsored by day and Tuesday in Ogden at a cance of Eastre Edna Earley; resDaines and Woodrow Neken. Clin Seamons, son of Mr. and hospital with her sister, Mrs. ponse. Bernon Robinson; quargrandson James, accompanied Mrs. Noble Chambers, who was injured Mrs. Harvey Seamons, Is recovertet, Christ the Lord is Risen To, Ariel Dopp, of Ogden, to Carey, in an automobile acciby Albert R. Weston, Elda ing at his home from an attack seriously Idaho, where they are visiting dent Saturday. Mrs. Chambers is day, of . rheumatic fever. Afton Weston, Lu Rene Eller, to with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Orbe treatreported to ' responding Weston I When Think Mrs. Annie Lorin former Nielsen, ment. chard. I Rea! that Sweet Story of Old Hyde Park resident, is reported Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Cheney Mr. and Mrs. Milton Goff, of to be seriously 111 at the Budge Jennie Lee Earley, Bishop Amos have returned home after spendRobanson read an Easter message Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bernhisel Ogden; Mr. and Mrs. Verl Goff, hospital. Salt Lake City, called at the Mr. and Mrs. James I. Kirby ing some time visiting in Rex-bur- at the opening of the program. are the proud parents of a baby Idaho. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mrs. Clarence Mr. and a new Peterson, the of born Mother arrival andi boy, report grand Monday. Mrs. Lois Ballard is at of Logan, brought Mr. and Mrs. ohard, Sunday. . doing nicely. daughter, born to Bishop and the home of Mr. and staying Mrs. Ray Oliver Wahlstrom home Friday. Mrs. Harvey Kirby, of Pittsburg, Mrs. Velden Bair, of Richmond,) in Logan. Mrs. McKin- The Wahlstroms were returning spent Calif., April 1. The new arrival McKinney Monday visiting with her has been ney ill, but is reported from a makes the third daughter for to be trip to California. Clar- mother, Mrs. Rosmond Blair. recovering nicely. ence and Agnes returned to Logan ' Mrs. Margaret Theurer enterBishop and Mrs. Kirby. Miss La Ree Stewart, of tained The Juene Mere clug at Saturday. Wayne Miller, son of Mr. and is home at the of visiting Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Moffat, of here home Thursday night. DainMrs. L. W. Miller, received his Salt Lake City' Mr. and Mrs. vAus-ti- n ty refreshments were served and honorable discharge from the U. Mr. and Mrs. Wade Howell. Albert Kirby is confined to his S. Coast Guard, April 16 at San Wills, of AipineVere In town evening spent playing bridge. home because of ill health. Mrs. Seneth Thomson entertainFrancisco, Calif. Wayne has been Saturday calling on relatives and friends. in the service since September, ed Tuesday afternoon in honor Goodness, said the young lady Mr. and Mrs. Russell Innis, of of her daughter Ar.s birthday an 1943 and overseas since January. 1944. He has been stationed at as she inspected her grandmoth- Salt Lake City, were Sunday niversary. were Refreshments ers wedding ring, what heavy visitors at the home of Mr. and served to small guests. Games Hilo and Honolulu, Hawaii. Mr. and Mrs. Lemoyle Harris and unwieldy things those were Mrs. John H. Weston and Mr. and were played. Mrs. Ross Cheney. Russell was Mrs. Nathalia Choat was a Loand children, Nyla and Phebe, and 50 yers ago! Dealers in Furnaces returned last Wendell Ashcroft, recently released from the army. gan visitor Wednesday. said Yes, dear, grandma, Mrs. Mr. CaliEbner and Jensen to Mrs. Alvin week from a Orchard and her trip "but you must remember that In fornia daughter Annetta and son Byron George Ashcroft accomwere to last made my day they of Pocatello, Idaho spent from panied them home. He has been Friday to Sunday at the home of employed in Los Angeles during a lifetime." -I w -- s d i I 1 J If. ( cv. br low-co- br - ! J - pre-scho- ol 1 I pic-scho- ol -- outskirts nJ-V- i Federation layettes are simple and inexpensive, consisting of one dozen diapers, 16 infant garments, and a blanket, soap, washcloths, and towel. Each volunteer contributor selects her own pattern and sewa or knits the items to her own taste. The Federation values a finished layette at $17.50, although the material costs the contributor only a few dollars in cash. Eas-Rupe- rt, My-ykiti- ng . ne Layettes distributed In rural U.S.are either given free or "sold" through district nurses or welfare workers, usually for $1 or $2, to prevent the mothers ' thinking that they are dependent on charity. Women who wish to a Dry Little Bottoms organize Club In their community can obtain directions from Mrs. Edith W, Voris, Save the Children Feder-atio- Har-Mona- ay rs- n, I Beau-TbesdaWes-visit- Chen-daught- er n, son-in-la- g, Or-ba- be Madison Avenue, New York 10, N. Y, 1 Mrs. Anna Orchard spent last week in Brigham City with her son and daughter-in-laMr. and Mrs. Max Orchard. The present moment is all we can call our own for works of mercy, of righteous dealing, and of family tenderness. Eliot. 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