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Show 'if iwwmjwvv J- ' 4 , U - JGURNAi.UHLAN.. CA O I , GO IRSTY- - UTAR FACETVVir COLD AND WAIM WAVES THE JOURNAL - EJV. RL&E-Entered t , at N tlio - VARIA'i . lj UISLISll ED inf G N I COMPANY GLAKDPUBLI 811 fust at Ofra-- Gig-tu- every (Jay Utah, as Second , the week except Cl mu Matter. in west Aihlle-th. :i.o R LEWISTON IONS of winter temperature are a constant revelation a great country we have, and what contrasts its . ca-- Saturunr, January For Berlin Post DEPARTMENT is: shivering under 'a may tie playing golfrand vice versa".' A few have very docile and well behaved climates,1 t DEPA By Mrs. George Pond liiv ut'l leyiof. Lewiston Correspondent a.hich n (.Id parlance, will stand wtihout hitching. Hut-io main American climate is quite unru!ytand you cant DR LURE CLUB ;e!l what i! wilt do next. ' ENTERTAINS l'o;.!e who live outdoors as much "as possible do not mind Lewiston Jan. 4 memtne.-- e ch.ihyes much. Those that .dwell in stuffy houses.kept at bers of the De. Lure cltrb enter- .1 high temperature husbands Rat- a wince Tinder the cold blasts of the north, and.Aained their leal lug.- and i; nruid when the south wind woos us With its Christmas party on Friday even .! houl .! not get too sensitive about the tree1, c s. ,j e R.v that there is no better climate to live in a served dainty, luncheon, was tin-tarT" ei e u and a favor was presented to The even- each guest present. ing was spent in - playing cards. Prizes were awarded to Sara Swinyard and Dorns Hyer. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sunday HYDE HATES t UUMSUED OX APPLICATION The Associated Press Is xelusively entitled to the use for repnMIcatlon to It or not otherwise credited In tbia paper f all news dirputches and rilno the local laws pi lihdu.'d tlieiein. All rtUl of rej uidicatiou of eieeial are dlspatehes-.therel- a'lso' reu tved. t- 1 BAROMETER READINGS Rain ?o-Da- Fair Change U y , 29,1!1 Yesterday The above rending are tiiken from TDIiJ JOURNAL Sunday. Tlio yesterday .0(1 oclock Huh uftermmn remiimr. Monduy refer to Snlurdav retuliiisc v.Ja 1 K Bowles., Mr. .and Mrs. Vincient Bowies, Mr. and Mrs Q&Riphell Baer, Mr. and Airs. Lawrence Dorris Pqulson, Mr, and Mrs, Hyer, Mr. and Mrs- Cless Hyer, j The Logan Dramatic Company, returned Saturday from a Mr. and Mrs. George Pond, Mr. 'very successful tour of the northern end of the county-- . The play and Mrs. Edvin Van Orden, Mr. A Celebrated Case, was put on in Franklin, Preston and Lewis-- 1 qnd Mrs., Joy Van Orden, Mr. and top. and war greeted by large and very appreciative audiences. and Mrs. Golden Cunningham. Mrs, , Anna Egbert of Provo The company vriU continue its triumphal tour until mil of ine spent a few days with her father towns have beenisited. lincpal Mr. Robert Egbert during the llel-- r 'lariat, the new Mr. Egbert has been city maishal, assumed the duties oflholidays. l,is off L c vesferdav afternoon. Evans will assist the iln 111 health for several weeks. J&s- TlamldBedlorA iT TnTrjntmntPTrT p imm-in- i ttrnirA- - nntTl- - t imr ern Grace, Idaho, were Lewiston id end will be maintained as perhaps 9;wt,-Monday cf thls week ext two ycoro. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hyer left !ori - C.- - hreson was in Logan for Rupert where yesterday on his way down on - Thursday will visit with Mrs Hver's lo Halt Lake. He was unusually happy over the they of a reception relatives before returning to Califine .'vow 1 ears gift, in the form of. a 10 pound daughter. fornia 'to make their home. Ehis is the fourteenth child of Mr. and Mrs. Thoreson ISLAND PARK RESIDENT ( (junrilman John Spande filed his official bond on Saturday. VISITS MOTHER , each f - ' . Arthur ' 'V Amoclated PreSa Photo. Sackett of Senator Frederick M. . been - selected hae by Kentucky 1930 President Hoover to bo embaeea-do- r NCLE SAM stood $17.1,000.000 better off on January 1. Inter-to an L to Germany. , according than on iew year's dav of 1929. . , nr.d Mn RoyaL Gessel of Logan nst . I LiT were supper guests" 0?' Mr. "and and other papers om; the country Iwiday. FAplaimrtg Mrs. Russ Layire New Years day. K9' come about in the nation's TiimnciaC program to pmdnre ibis-Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Haslam Veer, (lie INS prosperous Rtamliii-- r for th-dale-lin-New JSunday at Logan guests of spent us. e, informs 3 a Washington, Jan. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill. a surplus Mr. and Mrs. Oral Layne, and The treasury announced today the year ended with Mr. and Mrs. Lowen Karren were of deficit with a of $91,544,615, compared supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. date in 192. This apiiarent advantage of -Verlan Leavitt Sunday evening.-- " 4n or rmialiex operation in tne irikin, T-Haslam attended the TEduced $95,KHtt(MMT MHHec-- i J A.-and-f horstensen . E.T lend rick son were at Charles Pond of Island - Park, Miss Eva Wellsvilie be made up later in the fiscal year. .Thursday tached to it as sureties. fund which-rotls- t in danee at Idaho, spent a- few days Lewiston this week with his evening. Miss Melpha' Marler spent New edx.a fareneI1 p?rty mother. .Mrs. Etta Pond. T cut affair beinsr held in tho ward nioplinor Years day at Logan dinner guests 30. famMildred Bowden and Mrs. June Mr. and Mrs. George Squires. treasury should have a substantial surplus ily of Ogden and Mrs. Irene Hut- of Misses Carma and Larma h&lf The first the for ton of Total and , Hyrurn spent receipts family entertained --at a supper Hepdricks of $2 a in of the week Lewiston part to $2,077,539,000, an increase eve. Covers were on New Years as guests of their mother, Mrs. laid for eight. Decorations and period last year. The gain was principally ton. Pond jEtta showed which rfaxes, finti nf. $1,1 85.31 7.000 income and fn(1 Mrs.' Cliff C. Goodwin entertained at dinner op New Mr. and Mrs. Preston Pond and favors were of Ted and green. -- Teats day.. Those present were Mr. and Mfsi'Dave Kobhihs, ' . an' increase of $173,000,000. Mr: and Mrs- -; Fred Petersen of After snooer all attended the , MIT at Logan. Customs receipts were $302,214,000 an inmiie of$ 1.4,009a andMrs. IV E. Keller, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gtxxlwin and Clarence Logan spent Christmas day with dance Melva Karren- spent part Miss 49.1.000 lot Mrs. 3, $31 Pond. Catherine netted revenue Hunter. and miscellaneous internal of the holidays at Salt Lake, guest : Merlin LewisVan of t Orden the xes Manager J. IV. Crawford of the U. 0. has quite a force of ton 1st ward has been appointed of Louise Karren. Kain of $15,000,900, due to materially increased cigare obtained $121, 8, 000 ?2?n at mI'K ..alf-yeMrs. BenSon of Newton spent the government the to act as Vanguard scout comremodeling the interior of the store. During missioner -- of . the Bensoir stake. Christmas day with her daughter, from foreign powers on the war debts, somewhat more than lastj Lorin Lewis of Burley, Idaho, is Mrs. Leavitt Karren. 4Ta mistake in her choice, especially Mr. William Haslam who Is ata in Lewiston, this week. decrease visiting to her las $1,985,891,000 parents were more favorTotal expenditures ahiountod B. Y. U. at Provo is tending Mr. Mrs. and Pend 0 George $95,000,-C0spent home forthe ably disposed toward James for the holidays. owing to the fact that there was a drop of eve in Christmas Park and Choice Hyde their Mr. and Mrs. William Haslam in securities' purchased for the sinking fund as compared to; Again these young men were attended a party given Tit the motored to WellsvlUe Friday of . anxious rivals for the hand of home ofjMrs- Ponds mother, Mrs. last ' week" and" attended the same period last year. the establishments and JC. R. Ashcroft. Maurine. was, w cost G. of Reese. departments By The government MrMrs- - H r- - Bprnhisel marrie4 people's" dance there, and and Each on NLiunne a made was the public ot born and reared proposition $1,L12, 000, 000, an increase of $72,000,000. Interest entertained at six tables of .500" was slipper guests of Mr. "and marriage Mrs. Charles Wyatt. -- Hw pir"ts i debt required an outlay of P28.fH2.W0. we Which shall it be! Which shall n Saturday evening, The Sunday school entertained cases of has ieverai be. smallpox This was a question ud- were- among the early it Children with a dancing party the been wete our ward. In sligVitly of sotilc-r$10,439,000 reported of Utah.- $37,000,000, while customs refunds They workejTrrmo':T in the thoughts of the afternoon and presented Monday Mrs. Wiser entertained Wayne young lady. with a bag of candy children the less; the postal deficit was $35,000,000, greater by $5.000,000. hard to support a large fa'njiTy charming in oh of honor New Year's day was the time Thursday evening nuts. .yosHgest.. Sh? and A "Ordinarr expenditures amounted to 41 ,601,089,000, her husbands birthday anniverMiss Leah Farrell has returned were 'considerably smaller than in 500" furnished the evenOperatlonTin opiuaramong0 a, sary. to Lewiston t resume her work of 1928-192- 9 Mrs. securities Issues entertainment. Lorin fiscal ings of As favorite year. the half she grew up she de- Cj:tes. among his associates, and the first teacher in the Stephenson the high score prize. as amounted to $1,756,630,000, a decrease of $1,199,000,000 owing .veloped an attractive personality a Perfect gentleman in hi3 de-t- n AWiser wonluncheon school after having spent the to was served dainty svyeet disposition, some- - Fortment. During the past two holidays at her home thf utilization of heavier income tax collections for debt rnluc- - and arather Decorations were of Christmas unusual in a pam- - ypars while James was on his sixteen. in Smithfield. J.UUO, a decrease of Jbmg colors.' Christmas tion purposes. Retirements were DPrert rhll(, As shc developed mission heJiad given conclusive Principal Kenneth Bobbins has Lorin Wiser en- returned --- J:itT womauhood she had many Proof of his devotion '$864,000,000. and to M and onMrs. to Lewiston to resume Friday- evening at his work At-t-he end of thfe" fiscal year the debt amounted to $lb,o()0,- suitors among whom were two blight his future life, perhaps, by tertained in the - Stephenson men, Henry and James; a negative answer to his question. a supper and card party. Twenty-fou- r school after - having spent the 021 000 a decrease of $979,000,600 in a year, and $10,296,000-- , young were The Christmas guests were present. infatuated would be a very unkind cut. especially holidays at his home rmnoineo the peak August Oi, 1919 to A keen rivalry developed between1 James had given ac- - high score prize was awarded In Southern Utah. ? Wiser. the8 Wayne Investors were losing the interest on government secunties these two young men. count of himself in mission Mr. and Mrs. Verlan -- Leavitt Mr. and Mrs. Laurn Crookston re for turned been not have in which field, had been stulie a to $39,561,000, was were theie a diligent wide differ. amouhting supper guests of Mr. and dent at college, and stood high were Logan visitors on Monday. Mrs. Lowell Karren Tuesday evendemption. There was $12,927,000 of the .third Liberty Toaru which em-- in them dispositions, yet in the confidence a of Price is j Sterling Forsyth of the proof fessors possessed of Mrs. Abbie Pond thW ing. matured in 4928, $7,196,000 of the second Liberty loan of 1927 thty we:o under whom he had stud-,H- e guest Mr. and Mrs. Orson Buttars has which on vrbek interest end. and $12,801,000 in certificates outstanding ied over' had proven his fidelity and Mrs. Hannah Blair of Logan PriLewiston The First ward to the on church ceased. a by going , ,ompanv he was usually the most mission ' childrens .enjoyed an' oyster supper after the mary sponsored a and his dance jeopardizing dance Thursday night at the figure, as he dressed in on afternoon. j looted Satiirday in the winning of the girl te home of Mr. and Mrs. Clawson apparal, had a free Chance B. Mr. Van Mrs. P. Orden and also given ancL .aud easy m:;nner, aiul was witty tut whom he had rl Mrs, 3L A. Thomson Karren. an Mr., ample. proofrofx his devotion. and wn m repartee. " attended danee - was held and in A weli Second guests of Mr The decision must be made were dinpeij, e ward amusement and the plav banjo A. Thomson will Mrs. G. of Richmona impress the feature of the past year that What shall on which The Men-do- n hall, Monday night Christmas day. PROBABLY most will be the progress made in the cause ol songs, to wea occurred ent'rtaisicf James was quiet, furnished the orchestra Q' Hyer returned to music for the dance. Maurine. She would visit these Mrs. Gladys ad riifxnifipH international peace. We have seen peace treaties signed by urobstrunon her home her with Sunday men in young disguise and make Clifford Harris of Logan called all leading nations, by which these countricspkJge them selves a proposition to them, r Accord- - new babyi after Mving spent the on relatives in Lewiston Sufcg&y. two at weeks seems It past national Logan. ad-liof policy. pot to resort to war as an instrument f0r nian vearsan toBly she started out on her n,3 fater Mrs. Velma Marler and children Mrsr and ton Mr. Barber Ling a great step, that war, which previously was regarded as invalid, hence James had the Venturev, Reachine the . place were visiting relatives holidays in Logan of Salt Lakerapent Mr.the andMrs. with her pafits lawful under many circumstances, now becomes a broach of a..yrra;pr part of the farm work ed at door and the young man this week. ' i to do which made it necessary , Joseph Hasyun. Mr. Mrs. Cless and Hyer and 1 specific pledge. Hg. acted very imper- appeared. All sop of Smithfield for him to Mrs. S th? lous We have seen the heads of the Emted States government and What do you vant?: he Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Van Orden wTas theSylvia months m WttfnPin guest of her son and in Christmas, 1 spent Hyrum. day see to called ir I might of Great Britain get together, and reach a practical agreement Props anC daughter-in-law- Mr. and Mrs. m gathering No hc MAN BURNED AT FACTORY He also had to get the Lewis Alsoo, two days of last on questions of naval armament, on which these countries hd harvest. ,,T OUT IS OF HOSPITAL do of wood out of the MerIC ""Cunningham who has week. previously disagreed with resultant ill feeling. We have seen the! winter supply m Bowies Mr. and Mrs. Vincent was nolhlng Ior you' Maurine noticed days, 'rrhl:: 5f"lhe"I-J'enCh"'debt final ratif icatTon' I bpep confined o a local hospital were Ogden - shoppe rs - Tuesday raf .a..mug.ol he may That weeks suffering with lask week.. . er,, a not' loose sight of .his class-mate- s, that had coused much ill temper between these countries ?aJi, was tting for several' Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Karren en We have also seep progress made toward filial settlement of, his evening were 'spent in study. 1 Tas the ioKeomoke.' before Christmas and day wa ivere, tertained at a family dinner the problem oi' reparatia.1540 be paid by Gernanv. a question ;JJry fw dances and Maurine th.en made her way to recovering nicely. Monday in honor of Mrs. Karren s Mr. Mrs. and Bair, that has kept the world in turmod for 11 years These gams apithful Attendant at Sabblth Place Campbell by James, she brother. Oral Layne and sister. Mr. and Jvlrs. Dorris Hyer, Miss Elva and he must accomplish something toward bringing on the dary when the ;ho6'.. hi3 quorum meetings and knocked Buttars birthday anniverca-.Mrs. Mac , Chandler, ,p0 ou nee9 a Leontine iswued will live together as peaceably as the United States and. at MI.A, gatherings. Covers were laid for 15 sary. Chandler land Mr.. Stillman Pond guests. After dinner the re.,At yh,e tP)rnf.fr.f j Please step inside", which she were dinner guests of Mr. and mainder of. the afternoota wa; Isva and remain a cajr Mrs. Burnell Brown at Smithfield poijy gave room The the spring tl.0uinRv,u,,BUriShe noticed spent in singing and music. on was his that vember might be considered the most distinctive eveavf-Tho- ugh Saturday evening. ja"td.d not acquire hortie was decorated with red and habit of The Lewiston First ward M. I. A. many losses were caused, fantastic speculation was checked be- - idiiircnf application to his studies, neat and clean ofand that there greens and a beautiful Christmas has announced their Green that on good tree. fore it reached too dixzy heights. AVe have seen a petal Jo move - as it was easy for him to keep pp" table' Menry Layne and William be will ball in Gold and given of Ogden who are here Price f ment of business executives to equalize the waves of prosperity uiace with his class. hcXtso bn legard tp your , question. the Lewiston opcih. ' visiting a few days -were .in atand adversity, and keep business running regularly, the tendance. - have arriiged to have my Thursday night, January v where their daughter gashing done foe the present, but ninth. The ..Bluebirds will furnish In our industrial bfe, the creation of a new - federal farm A New Years dance was held better advantages should it be necessary to make a the music. . "'Tt' the position of agri- craic&ticruilly. in the Third ward amusement board, charged with the duty of improving Mr. T Mrs. Crookston and Laurn be shall to let . change, pleased hall Thus though the year night commencing culture, is being the most notable-event"soon followed, bub Jamec you have the joh," The wakher were dinner guests of Mr. and at 12 Tuesday o'clock. Dancing was conhas had its troubles, we enter 1930- with a brighter outlook than wr.s railed on a foreign mission, wonraia-was as courteously escort-Dunn- g Mrs. Burns, Crookston on Ney tinued until 4 a.rti. The 14en-doof ed to the absence the door as if she were IrihS- kjay rJame. . that of Jan. l, 1929. - orcbestnf t i furnished the was with.iut a oval in hi" 'his mother or Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Van Orden music: y attentions to Maurine and he at a nine Maqrme had made her decis- - entertained couples ,sFfWIM CRIMINAL COMMUNITY VS. mnde7 the best of ins advantage si on. party on Saturday evening, ' Whit All, of U Know After two 'Tar's rennee m thej At the appointed time the Prizes were awarded , to Lfirin Americans really need Wiser Wlirt rGurnedhome Erwin and Wiser. called bdJfor gallant young Henry riots r.a idea is advanced that one reason for recent-priso- n rTHE . Mr. and Mrs. Ervin VanOrden more sleep." announce one liCnRli his .weothe?rt crcpo'- - his I knd efforts to break out of jail, is that there has bepn ,ai m : c atmntions cf his rival. not accpet entertained at dinner on Ah ye, nml how well ws New summer or Offer of marriage, as you do- not! Years Day for ir. and Mrs. J. kfiow it when It comes lime to get up . criminals, ap the general tendency to impose longer sentences. on Gh"- Uim and ir.al-mt- r hom e sur- - need a washer-woma' jF, Neilsen ,o which. makes many of these convicts very desperatet ' vmily and Mrs. In the morning. as He withdrew with less arrogance David Allen comfortable rum aftd M'r. tenda fc The country has' struck back at increasing crime by scoured a brardinj than he exhibited Jacobsen and toward the .and Mrs La Qnolitiet of Anger ency to severe punishment, and now the criminal element hits,1' of Log j family ; cut; and started tj washer-womah back by desparate measures to gain their freedom. It 'take great If James' soon made his appear-- 1 Atiput . from anger proceeds '(from thirk; great piuples 'o days there were not anee and received the answer that. Leviston wisdom to strike'the golden mean in dealing with these bad dance at cause, it turns to fury; If from a n theJ N to ew so relative on restrictions do had Palais dOr much to in .shaping Years small cause, It Is peevishnesf ; nnd Too severe sentences make prisoners feel hopeless jihd little ' . . He grew in eve. college as there are mow- - his - 'future' life.- sa Is always either terrible or ridiinterested in amendment, while too lenient ones 'fail to exercise a ' ' ' lv- a u.d not hr, - favqr entered those with whom he The Relief Society entertained culous.- .leretny Tavlor. t . deterrent effect. . ;v . j b c.haert arpicaucn to his associated, he served several years the acting ward teachers with a bv living up To' his as a state senator, he engaged Christmas program in the Third Prison life ought somehow io furnish a test of the arms of lasivo, No Vlrtao la Haifa he- mode rapid "pro- - in business, and served as the convicts, so that those who show a capacity for reform .should, j'r2h ideals pretdent jtvard amusement hall on Tuesday Business dispatched Is business well in on-Mr. H. his studies of Mrs. 1 aRd no Sever rW. Maurine and had 4n ed cawp-b-- - . given a -- chance , for Vruiiv I dime, hut business hurried Is III done. I.G etTnU , i Jacob Gessel and children. Mr t idM j.ha! powsifcly she had- - mad made that new years day. r u - ! al ri j -- t- 1- -2 168q nSS w-iH- J I'' SHviS coi-por- 1 -- . ar N i r Maurine Found Her , son-in-la- j j & C" - - ; J j TenSrf'ol - s -- Wi theblic'bi . t r r 'wMo-THenthLflwuVy,nTtetractiv- -- e, , j J !h, , Jamesin 1 .up-to-da- ; tl-- ke theked ' -- . t' - '! setH(marmtr--a-emitroea'sy-Aii('i:JJtiT!:- a rm fpled i :i ns H-i- - " THE THE I , Irry I - ans-wer- K n! j n. - - i -- atte-qaecTt- j i X h - very-aggravat- i t , " i M..-Gecrg-c c-- From the Files of The Journal barowicter bt rUNCLE SAMS HlJGfe SU RP LU S l -- 1 THIRTY YEARS AGO TODAY l!8!9i!!30 K LAi;5 S'taE weatherJU'sSJht -- n-- ; . . - l e - - crt-aiie- The entertained. croft The - II T II E N j was spent in playing games, a . licious luncheon was served to and Mrs. Clyde Dr, Mrs.N, E. Munk, Mr. and M: P. Anderson,'' Mr. and Burgess and Mr. and : : Joseph McCann. Saturday' afimoon. Mlse E A Lee entertained in honor o! Ernest Lee of Salt Lake. The . ternoon was spent playing .; A daihty lunch was served small tables to Mrs. Erne!, I Mrs. Preston Lee, Mrs. De Wa . Perkes, Mrs. Lorin Lamb. Mr W. Evans, Mrs. W. J. Lamlj a Miss Jessie Lee. . Member of Associated Press A PAR! Hyde Park, Jan.- - 4 Sara, evening ,Mr. ana Mrs. G. L. ed n ADVERTISING ' Tj3Sl 4, Petersen , and- fare - were dinner guests of Mr. an Mrs. George O. eamons on Buddy. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Haneey, II and Mrs. Ilenrv E. Haneey J r Mr. and Mrs. Vllbur Haneey. M, and Mrs. Grover Haneey and M and Mrs. John,, W. Mutkm at tended a new years eve paitv a the home of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Roskelly. of Smithfleld. Miss Arley Iamb entertaine' at' a wafffrr-suppeSunday evening. DAUGHTER BORN - Mr, and Mrs. Walter Jensen an rejoicing over the safe anivat o: a fine baby girl born new year1 morning. Mother and baby an getting along nicely. Mrs. Juisin. many friends hope that ishe wii1 be the one to receive the mar1 things offered the first baby born in the new year. Mr. and Mrs. B. W, Evans of Logan, Miss Eulalia Lee and Miss Inez, Lee were dinner- guests, c: Mr, and Mrs. Lorin S. Lamb day. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Ashcroft entertained at a new yearis dinner for Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reese of Benson Mr. and Mrs. W." G. Reese ur1' Jr:; anan-wnTTFrwhitii cv . and Dr." and Mis. Munk and - N.-E- family. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Lamb tertained at a family dinner years day. s , enn-- v . , Miss Eulalia Lee entertained at a watch party Tuesday nivht A midnight supoer was served to ;r guests. The table was A pink crystal bowl o fruit with four oink candlv 1(1-erand candles formed the ccnte ba.uiUfuli--decorated- , s -- piece. Wednesday 'af tension, the lit-folks were given a flange r.MJer th' auspices of the. Primary. nary .band furnished the masw In the evening a maw-iq- j in',-- ; dm, cc was held, a crowd n and a very ginr time ' had. Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Ciaristui; sen entertained at supper rfur the dance for Mr. and Mrs. Arth Pitcher, Mr. and , Mrs. Elmo. Bineham and Mr nnd Mrs. Ilenrv Watts of Smithfield. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods C Amalga were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Stephen Thurston 'on Wed- nesday. Dr. and Mrs. Clyde J. Gaines and familv were dinner-geestof Mr and Mrs. Joseph B. Gaines new s years day S. Lamb and Mis Eulalia Lee were gues s ef Mi Frank Earl Thursday afternoon Mrs. Lorin ; Ashcrofn vji rttemooR. The time was surra paving games. At the close of the afterijoiv.. a delicious sun-pvm .sci wecUdo MrS. Elda HanMr? A Tuesday et sen Mf; LaPreal Lamb. Mi's Wilda Hqrris, Mrs Avon Purser. Mrs. Notie Mrs. Martha Daine., Miss P.ubv Follett, Miss Phebe Irmieqr-MisDelora Eunice Ashcroft end Follett. ' ' Delmar Waite, Deward Balls. Robert Reeder, Lucille- Baxter, Thora Seamons and Norma Reestook lunch and motorecUo Peters-bor- o Mrs. d and Delbert Petersen Tuesday' evening and spent the old yeVf out and the n. Jeja-sc- s V - - - surpriseri-Mr:Mtn- new years In. Mr. and Mrs. Georg e'Ghristof-ferseand children, of .Richmond , were guesislraf ..Mr....gnd Mrs. S.. George Burgess - Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perkes entertained in- honor of their tenth wedding anniversary. Supper was served to Mr. and Mrs. Lpnard Haneey. Mr. and Mrs. Oloyd Hyde Mr. and Mrs. Keber Balls, Mr. and, Mrs, Wilbur Haneey, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Purser: The evening was spent playing 500. High score pnz" was awarded to Mrs. Lenar'cl Haneey. Mr. and Mrs. Hober Balls served art ovster suober to Mr. and Mrs. . and Mrs. Ivmn n Purser, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Haneey Wednesday flight after the n , - -- Gloyd-Hyde.M- dance. , Mr. and 'Mrs. Joscoh Ehvood were guests of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Seamons on Wednesdav. Mr. and Mrs. S E. Lamb enter- - tained gta familv dinner TneidaV- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ballam eji- tertained at' dinner new years ddv Covers. Were laid for Mr. and Mr OrqU Ballam and children of Cove Mr. and Mrs. Harold- Dames amt Mr. and Mrs DeRece- Balls. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Merrill of Smithfield spent Wednesdav with Mr. and "Mrs. Thomas Neilsori. -- lenard Haneey has just completed a big painting: and. papering job at the home ot John Mat-kian Ogden Joseph V. Waite was: ' visitor pn, Mondav. , Mr. and Mrs. Coleman Reed of of Mr, ard Rmith field were n, eue-U- s MraGolden Cook Wednesdav. Rmith-fielMrs. E. B. T.undqulst of ooera El presented to a crowded house Thurat.hp, Ban-did- day evening. L k s new-year- 1f d' o - -' -- |