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Show Home And Community Open House Honors Mrs. Mrs. Jarvis Koford Section To Meet Thurs. Thomas E. SecristOn Entertains At Bridge The regular meet ng of the Her 75th Sun. B.rthday Luncheon Thursday Eve Home and Cornmttn r section .,VtWH anest Tonight festival " .l jnrere't group of Lri Mutual is Moon festival of Y e'ening ;nrday at tmctde tie crowning for 1Iar' nf the "'ard "L a floor show by the LBP Daughters of Utah choruses. humorous dancing, and caramcl-anpie and is was punch, plen-ifpki- n d A said all ward are nouncement of the attend. to 4 the So"th Io Vs. Thomas E S erist Farm her Tub Bureau will be held Thursday buthday anniafternoon, November 13, in the versary last Sunday. November Coiinne ward ell a a at 2 00 9. xv hen opi n huuse was held at oclock. the home of her daughter and President Grace Jcppsen will son m law Mi .td .Mrs Nor. be in ehaige of the meeting, man B Ne.son Election of or hiiis for the enMrs Secret was charming in suing ear will be held Miss a silk (tip burgundy colored Bessie Hansen, home demon- dress stration aiTent, w 11 conduct a white and she wore a corsage of gardenias and roses, as class in relishes and garnishes. she her many friends greeted II members aie and iclauves who called beurged to tween the- bouts of two and six m to wish her well on r) her Be fieshmenls birthday were erved from a lace covered ta- 1(' centered with a beautiful, arrangement of yellow and rrone chrysanthemums and candies m a pottery bowl Mrs. Giant J Secrist, daughter-in-laof the honorc'd guest, assisted Mrs. Nelson with the continuing 4 Days serving Many of the friends of the guest of honor from Faimington and Garland, where she spent the earlier part of her to, were among the 200 guests who called Sunday. Mis Secrist received an abundance of lovely gifts. Mrs. Secrist is a very alert, active and independent person. She keeps her house, kes to travel, and on her birthday, she ookcd and served a hot dinner at noon for her daughter and .on, Mr. and Mrs Not man R. Nelson and Mr .and Mrs. Grant ' Sccrst and their families The thoroughly enjoyed and appreciated the opportunity of seeing and visiting With her guests Sunday. Lldir - fall Hat Sale! UfS WEDNESDAY ter Coafc irftor ffc Fall nrllinery offered o a drastic c earance pric-Bt111 's of tap t'ompett s and Qa room make ies, Coat .000 ir, Christmas for merchar.disj. ernatni 1 vented 3 by Mif I Group I til low. i:.93ta'. a ? rmon p gospel II uttful j! Is is $1-4- 13.93 ul. IS.C5 tal. SI. 19 me eve hank ji bout a reat wj 'S to th Bn i 4 ltf. mother 1195 al. $2.69 J5.C5 tal. $1.61 1.75 rvis fUord Pmo'-moat a lr d Thursday evening at her home, honorin'1 mem In is q the Finesse Hub and throe inv"d eue.-'Mrs Norman R Nel on Mrs. Chester Hamilton arid Mis. Orion Eskel-ses n lovelv .ruumn fleers were deeoiat'ons and small houq lets centered the three tables where a delcious hot tv'oeouise luncheon was used in room the serv ed Budge revest Fall was h'dd A d ent"rta'-p- Beta Sigma Phi Holds Pledge Ritual At The hst Carruthers Home Thurs. Dansante Dance Club Holds Harvest Ball Sat. of the evenin': and prizes were awarded to Mis. Norman R Nelson for hmh score and to Mrs Chest r Hdmlton for cut favor The fa Ilovc mo cp'b members were present. Mrs. Dav'd IE Call Mrs Reynold V. Reed r. Mrs. Milton D. Peters. Mrs. Alf N. Olsen, Mrs Scott Horsley, Mrs. W. was the diversion R San.iil.iy evening at the War Meiinn.il home lor members oi the Kir-ant- i Dancing club The hall wa, decorated in harvest styh and the guests came dressi ed denims, ginghams and caln v Rein shtnents were served from i hue covered table by Miss Joanne Anderson and Miss Anna Viom. The door pri'C was a large squash filled with fruits and nuts and was won by Mr and Mis. Art Steffen. Mr and Mis Glen Knudsen, Mr. and Mis Don Jeppion and James Eaikii and partner were introduc'd as new membeus. Mi and Mrs Paul Andeison were chairmen of the comm.t tee m charge. l . School Superintendent, Family Provo Visitors Mrs. V. Merrell, Reynold Mi and Mrs K E. Weight and Wi'om. Mrs Charles A. Munns daughter Jeannette spent the and Mrs Fred Sorenson. week end m Provo visiting their son Jot, who i.s attending Bug-haDoublers Club Holds Young university No-HoThey vveio guests at the home At Mrs. Party st of Mi Dan Frodsham's Ved. and Mis who entertained Wednesday even'ng the members ot the Ilonhl rs club held na-tat the home of , Mrs. Pan honoring Mrs. W'll's Hansen. A delicious hot d'nn'r at one long tabje centered with urtetep was the diversion of the evening and pr'es were won and by Mrs. G. Burton Pett Mrs Tiimev. Election of officers took nlae with Mrs. no-i-n- 't Frod-bam- D V. TtegeaMe, at a patty Sat-uda- evening. Sunday the Weights attended the Eighth waul Sunday school and were dinner guests of Mr and Mis Eail Eliott and fanvly. d s Ion Carroll B W to lpams and Mrs. Edward D. Ward as secretary for the coming year. A lovelv gift was oresented to Mrs. Hansen. Mis. Frodsham and Mrs Ward were n c'arge of arrangements. Those present were Mrs. John ' arson. Mrs. G. Burton Pett, Mrs Will's Hanson. Mrs I orin Ttngey, Mrs Carroll B. Whliams, Mrs Howard Call, Mrs. Edward D. Ward and Mrs. Dan QJMW val. $7.10 Mrs. James Faulkner Entertains Ace-H- i Pinochle Club Thurs. Pino-ebji Mephers of the ehb were entertained by Mrs James ralkner lat Thursday evenin'' at her bnmp. Autumn flowers adorned the moms and the three small where a delicious luncheon was served. Autumn plae Harris marked the places for men members and one guest, Miss Grace Funk. Prizes for mnouMe went to Mrs. Tarl Tabard for hmh for score, Mrs Merlin I arsen cut favor and Mrs. Herbert Morrell for low score. Ae-H- c ta-lo- s Smarts TODAY a -- OX ELDER Erigham City, Utah j The Epsilon chapter ef Beta ' Sigma Phi held their foimal pledge ritual and banquet last The pledge Thursday evening ritual was conducted at the home of Yvonne Cairuthers' '.owe. The home was decorated with lovely fall flowers and the ritual table was centered w th in arrangement of the sorority 'lower, talisman roses candles furnished the lightning effects. The ritual was read by Lou-11MaeFarlane, chapter spon-or- . and she was assisted by Mts. Rev a Nelson and Mrs. Alice nderron. Mrs. Jean Olsen and Miss Louise Jeppson took the 'ledge ritual and received their pledge pins and a talisman rose at that time. Mrs. Rev a Nelson was installed as president of the Epsilon chapter and Mrs. Alice Young as vice president for the coming year. Mrs. Lillian Felt sang one of the sorority songs The group then adjourned to the Howard hotel Banquet room where a delicious banquet was served. The one long table was decorated with a rainbow running the entire length of t.ie table with a pot of bronze and deep red chrysanthemums at either end of the rainbow. Rainbow-colored candles were also used in the decorations. Mrs. Rev a Nelron was toastmistress for the evening. Toasts to courage, vision, hope, humility and fellowship were given by Mrs. Helen Felt and Mrs. Lill.an Felt. Mrs. Jane Crompton sang O Mine, "It I Vv'ere A Leal and "Just A Wearyin For Y'ou. She was accompanied by Mrs. Alice Anderson. Beautiful corsages marked the individual places at the banquet table. Members of tne Epsilon chapter who were present that evening were Mrs. Helen Felt, Mrs. Yvonne C. Lowe, Mrs. Jean G1 sen. Mis. Norma Butler, Mrs. Elaine Ward, Miss Louise Jeppson, Mrs. Alice Young, Mrs. Naomi Kimber, Mrs. Celalo, Mrs. Clive Monson, Mrs. Inez Petersen, Mrs. Louella MaeFarlane, Miss Ruth Pearse, Mrs. Alice Anderson, Mrs. Jane Crompton, Mrs. Dorothy Corma, Mrs. l.iary xAven and Mrs. Lill.an Felt. Vari-olore- g ourn a i j Vadnesday , November 12, 1947 and Joyce Mrs. Arthur Sycamore Friends Enjoy Dinner Honoring Birthday Of Amanda Fredrickson Sycamore of Brigham City, Mrs, Lydia Hansen, Mrs. May Rock, Mrs. Savanve Rock, Mrs. Niles Rasmussen, Mrs. Romeo Christensen, Mrs. Eldridge Roundy, Neighbors and friends gath-eieMrs. George Davis, Mrs. Ella at the home of Mrs AmanMrs. Henry Frederickson, Steel, da Frodi'rtck'on on the occasion Mrs. Wendell Holmes and Mrs. of her birthday anniversary. A Rasmussen, all of Cotwo course dinner was served at Holgar nn ne. one long table The centerpiece was an arrangement of yellow and white chiysatithemums. Do you have a news item of Guests included Mrs. Helen interest? Phone it to No. 7. 'ohnson, Mrs. Alice Whitaker, d STARTS WEDNESDAY THE 1 1 Greatest Ring CA C I IN 0LL. SAVE 0UR history LAV AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS DURING THIS RIG SALE! i5 COCKTAIL RING Diamonds, encircled by Genuine Rubies Was $168.00; now. $72.50 Was $144.00; now . $69.30 CNE GROUP WOMENS STONE SET RINGS .. $6.00 . . . $6.40 Was $12.00; now Was $8.40; now BEAUTIFUL CAMEOS IIEMITITES Was $54.00; now Was $57.50; now $32.50 $27.50 ONE GROUP CIRTHSTONE Missionary Mothers Meet At Hansen Home RINGS FOR GIRLS Reg. $14.40; now Mrs. Ernest Hansen, ,Mrs. John P. Lilly white and Mis. jonti to the Phillips were members of the Missionary Mothers club of the Fourth and Eighth wards at the home of Mrs. Hansen last Thursday eve-linReports on missionaries low in the field were given by .Iis. Wilford Freeman, Mrs. lenry O. Johnson, Mrs. Elfie Iubbard, Mrs. Ernest Freeman tnd Mrs. Lottie Simonsen. The lesson taken from the 11th and 12th chapters of the Doctrine and Covenants was treated in a .cry interesting manner by Mrs. Lottie Simonsen. Delicious refreshments were erved by the hostesses. Yhe emainder of the evening was .pent in visiting. 1- to -3 Vi . . $6.50 OFF ONE GROUP MENS 3 STONE SET RINGS Was $34.50; now.. $23.75 GENTS CAMEO r u Was $55.20; now.. $42.50 MEN'S ONYX With DIAMONDS Was $132.50; now. $92.50 SIGNET RINGS Was $25.92; now . . $17.50 SPECIAL! Kindergarten Club To Meet Thurs. Afternoon ONE GROUP GENTS RUBIES club will The Kindeigaiten hold its regular monthly meet-nThursday afternoon, Noember 13, at 4 oclock at the War Memor al home. A fine program has been ar- u'Ted v ith Dr. Evelyn O. Greaves, from Utah State Agri-- i Itural college, Logan, as the arincipal speaker. All members ire urged to attend. Refresh-ient- s will be served following he meeting, it was announced. g Was $42.00 Was $47.50 NOW $36.03 NOW $32.50 PAY GNLY A LITTLE DOWN LAY AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS 9 i k 0. C. 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