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Show To Epsilon Chapter Of ipofG"1 rtctfgeif Phi Sorority At Banquet Tuesday She Si Beta Sigma Phi To Hold Bnrnar Novemhei 20; Doll To Be Given Away Lovely Twenty-Inc- h jjgfna banquet rit- - head, Selma Weir and the Idle Isle Clark. Other members present ini"uEp'silon chapter of last cluded: Alice Young, Jean Phi sorority j;gma Shonka, Dorothy Jensen, Ida eveningHadfield, Luella Macfarlane of the evening was, Alice Anderson, Reva .Nelson ' TO Happiness" Elaine Ward, Lillian Felt, Iona Cefalo, Bernice Clements, Nortable . at the head ma Inez Petersen, Jean filler replica was used OlsenButler, and Jane Crompton. Each pledge was given a lovewere fhere the guests colors of aly, unique hand made apron as The sorority gift. out carried were .d black in the and cards formal - place jrrangements. Macfarlane, B.Y.U. Faculty Ladies director of To Speak At A.A.U.W. greeted the guests given by the by Iona Ce"Love, by Alice fnselfishness, " Bernice Cle- Sincerity, 'Kindness, Reva Nelson, Master Key to Happi-jean Shonka. Musical Gounods included 1,55 is were uTr The monthly meeting of the at the home of Mrs. Floyd Knudson Saturday afternoon, November 13 at 2:30 oclock. The educational committee will be in charge of a helpful discussion and demonstration regarding toys and books for toia, by Lillian Felt, small children. Mrs. Mae C. at the piano by Inez Hammond of the B. Y. U. will Golden "The Key," Gale Robbins vi and discuss suitable toys for little accomalso V Crompton, Mrs. Elizabeth Strong, Shapely Miss Robbins is the children. by Mrs. Petersen. also of the B. Y. U. faculty will pert songstress who sings it and swings it in Race mup then assembled at discuss childrens books. where Ward of Elaine Street, a fast moving drama ime which ocal stars George Raft, girls received the Fourth Ward Relief The ritual table ntual. Marilyn Maxwell and WilTiered with a bouquet of Society To Meet At liam Bendix. yellow roses, the sorority Two In O'clock Future and tall burning tapers. Relief Society Hold was a gorgeous white The soFourth ward Relief Conference At Harper em-- t joth with the sorority will meet Tuesday afterfelt, ciety gold and black 2 noon, November 16 at oclock Harper ward held its Relief soiras presented to the in the ward chapel. ciety conference Sunday evenational the by In the past, the orjjhnization ning, Nov. 7, in the ward jtlon for having pledged has been conducting the meet- with Georgiana Stokes, chapel presimembers this tan six ings at 3 oclock; however, the dent, conducting the exercises. The objective of the program leguiar meeting time in the fureceiving pledge rituals ture, beginning Tuesday will be was to show' the spiritual value Marion Fredrickson, at 2 oclock, announced Ella of compassionate service, and its Leah Kimber, Johnson, president. great importance m the eyes of t Simeox, our Heavenly Father. CongreAnn JTatson, Erickson, Phone your news to No. 7 gation sang, Make The World Thompson, Merle Crag- Brighter, followed by opening prayer by Jean Nelson, a visitor troin the North Box Elder stake t il (I WRECK 'EM Relief society. FIX 'EM" . A song by the Singing Mothwas ers, Wandering Nations, WRECKER SERVICE conducted by Mrs. Minnie Jane DAY or NIGHT Welch, accompanied by Frew-trillYates. The sustaining of Nite Day officers and visiting teachers 84-& 129-Phone 874-was directed by Mildred Gibbs, secretary-treasurer- . Georgiana BRIGHAM BODY SHOP Stokes gave a brief report on the work of the Relief society durun & Stuart, Owners West on 6th North ing the past year. Ann Yates FREE ESTIMATES gave three scripture readings; the theme from the Bible and leadings from the Book of Morii mon and Doctrine and Coven-jent- s Christine Yates talkbd on 5 'Precept and Example of Jesus Mur-jie- ) in Compassionate Service. Blesson Nicholas talked IF IT'S CAR TROUBLE ings of Compassionate Service. THAT'S TROUBLING YOU! Lenora Holmes and Effie' Baty sang a duet, Beautiful Garden of Prayer, followed by a talk by Luana Hubbard on "Compassionate Service Suggestions, Closing song, Ye Who Are CallFast 2 South ed To Labor, Phone 74 by the singing mothers. Benediction was offer ed by Bishop Joseph L. Yates. A. A. U. W. will be held ac-,e- d .r Ep-iapt- e A A . The Epsilon Chapter of Beta Sima Phi are planning to hold a bazaar Saturday afternoon, November 20 at a central location in the business district. More than 50 aprons, as well as hand work and other miscellaneous articles will be on sale. Members of the sorority are making a wardrobe for a beautiful 20 inch bride doll, to be given away Saturday afternoon, December 4 at 4 oclock in front of the J. C. Penney store. Ticket for chances to w in the doll will be on sale for the first time at the bazaar where the doll will also be on display for the first time. The doll, with her complete wardrobe will be on display in the J. C. Penney window from Nov. 26 to Dec. 4. The winner of the doll will not need to be present at the drawing. Reva Nelson is general chairman of the bazaar, according to an announcement by Alice Young, chapter president. Paat Excellence YJewi-ournBOX ELDER al Friday, November IX IBIS Brigham City, Utah the next song by the congregaWives Call Him tion. led by Erma Fisher Life On a Rink and Barbara Billings, accompanist. INDIANAPOLIS The CHAMPAIGN, IIL (UP) Benja(CP) The conference theme, To of Illinois ice skata University Butler Show The Spiritual Value Fort, min of University used as a hojs, rink is Compassionate Service and Its professor, has asked the tele-- i ing unit forbeing men students thii ing Great Importance in the Eyes of 1 Include his tall. The rink, which has been phone company Our Heavenly Father, was carmiddle name in his listing in converted into a barracks-typried out with Carrie Petersen as the phone book. He complaindormitroy, provides space lor the reader and talks given by ed that he got too many calls 400 men. Melba Oyler, Eva A. Young and 'from officers and soldiers wives Nola Fallows. because his name was listed: There's A Beautiful Land, Fort, Benj. Fort Benjamin HarDo you have a news Hem of rison is located at Indianapolis. interest? Phone it to No. 7 by Joy Fisher, accompanied by her mother proceeded the closing song and benediction by Bishop Rulon Hirschi. Prior to the conference, an officers and teachers meeting was held With stake board member, Verna W. Burt conducting. Sacrament meeting was held A doctors advice is good advice for last Sunday with Eugene Botl, counselor conducting. The invojour car, too. Protection is the best precation was offered by Bobby Jack Paar vention for winter miseries. Let us docHope and Oh It Is Wonderful, radio sensational young tor jour car for trouble-fre- e was sung by the congregation. operation this makes his film debut . Larry Hansen was confirmed a comic, winter. of a mastei member of the church by hisjas grandfather, Raymond Hansen, ceremonies in after which the following babies Time, This sparkling pot- were blessed: Roger Max Co pourri of music, dancing and nan was the name chosen for comedy features Leon Errol, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Edgar Kennedy, Frankie Conan, given by Bishop Rulon Caile and his orchestra and Give you split second protection against excessive Hirschi. The infant daughter of headliners. wear that is caused bv the lack of lubrication. other many Mr. and Mrs. Ned Beesley was given the name, Pauline, with Sign Of Winter Bishop Hirschi officiating. WalSPRINGFIELD. HI. The lace Christensen, an uncle, gave first hint of fall sent(UP) Tune-U- p the name and blessing to Kathback to jail Henry Lynman erine Christensen, daughter of for six months. For several Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Christenn Protects jou against batteries and years he has managed a sen, and the baby daughter of sentence lor vagrancy slow cold weather starts. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Pierce was from Judge William Conway christened, Sandra Lee, by coun- when the W'eather starts to get selor Douglas Oyler. that Lyriman explains Testimonies were borne and ' nippy. a "man needs a warm bun- kbenediction was pronounced by,even lf it-- m jaU during thej Eugene Perry. winter. Protects your cars body against rust, ice and Phone your news to No 7. Everybody reads the Newa journal snow by sealing out the grime and grit of road e PROTECT AGAINST TROUBLE I ' wise-ciacki- Book Lore Club Hold First Two Meetings Of Season , Hear Reviews ariety Winter Lubricants The Book Lore club held its meeting of the season Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Norman Jeppson at Mantua. Light refreshments were served by the" hostess' "after which Mrs. J. D. Gunderson reviewed the book. The Turquoise. Twelve members and one guest were in attendance. The club opened its fall season with a book review meeting two weeks ago at the home of Mrs. Searl Beecher. The book review of the novel, The Bishops Mantle, was given by Mrs, Edwin Baird. Twelve members and,-- , two guests were present. Refreshments were served. second D tor run-dow- h Underseal s slush. WARNING! ostings DON'T From CHRISTMAS SHOP JOE CARRS, Inc. UNTIL YOUVE READ ERRY a FISHERS FISHER MOTOR CO. Large Group Attend Willard Fireside Chat ONE WEEK ONLY NOVEMBER 15TH TO 20TH NEVER BEFORE SUCH AN OFFER! Invigorating "Sea Breeze" SCALP MASSAGE WITH Shampoo and Finger Wave ALL FOR can't dniff this wonderful offer It corrects and reconditions the scalp in a few treatments. afford to pass up 1 Phone 39 LAURAS BEAUTY SAION A very interesting fireside meeting was held Sunday evening at the home of Larry Loveland in Willard by the Explorers and Junior girls. Opening prayer was given by Ralph Dalton after which J. Wesley Perry presented the main talk of the evening. The officers of the meeting feel very encouraged at the 18 boys and girls present at the opening meeting of the season. Benediction was offered by after which Gary Braegger, luncheon was served to the following boys and girls present: Larry Lo eland, Russell Kun zler, Gary Braegger, Ralph Dalton, Betty Ward, Donna Wells, Steve Stevenson, Dale Bingham, Larry Simonsen, Ilia Mae ForsGrant Ernest Kunzler, gren, Cook and Bishop Perry, and to the officers of the organization, Jens Simonsen, Doris B. ei and Clilf Jones. mm AFRICAS NEWEST and EINEST 'fcr sizs wheelbase for wheelbase -S- tiideboler tracks top em all in voluel JOE CARR fab n fprrV Phone 73 BEEHIVE Perry News Lyman Wight By Mrs. A fireside STUDEBAKER ANNOUNCEMENT MONEY-SAVIN- G chat was held last Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Weaver with Joy Fisher conducting. The invocation was offered by Dellas Hirschi. If Theres Sunshine In Your Heart," was sung by the group and an interesting talk was given by Boyd Packer, followed by a discussion on temple marriages. After singing several rounds, the benediction was given by Myrna were Nelson and refreshments served by Mrs. Weaver. Mrs. Hazel Allen entertained twelve little guests at her home last Friday afternoon honoring the fifth birthday anniversary of her little daughter, Susan. A beautiful lighted birthday cake was the center of attraction. Refreshments, games and gifts were enjoyed by all. Highlighting the day for Susan was the Happy birthday telephone call from her brother, Pfc. Robert Clair Allen, stationed at army air field in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cousal of last Howells, Nebraska visited week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pimper. relatives attending the funeral services held for Pvt. Lloyd A. McDonald last Wednesday were Mrs. Oliver Tueller and daughter, Janice of Boise, Idaho; Mrs. William Tuel ler and children, Linda and Joan, of Geneva, Idaho and Mrs. Wilma McDonald and son, Jay Lynn of Clarkston. returned Miss Betty Whaley last Monday from California where she visited with Mr. and Mrs. William MoDonald at Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. H. Eugene Perry and daughter, Elna, visited last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Call at Rigby, Idaho. On Wednesday, November 3, they witnessed the marriage of Miss Marjorie Call and Grant Cleverely in the Idaho Falls temple and attended the reception in the evening. Bortu-luss- i Mr. and Mrs. Henry and children of Salt Lake last City were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Nebeker. Attending the cancer tea at the home of Mrs. Alfred Olsen in Brigham were lvalue Cora Quayle, Mildred Egbert and Hazel Nelson. Mr. and Mrs. William Peters and visited last Wednesday Thursday in Salt Lake City at the homes of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Burgoyne.and Mr. and Mrs. David Peters. and Orville Byron Nebeker Gray returned last Sunday from a hunting trip near Manti where they were successful in getting their elk. PERRY COAL & APPLIANCES' IN NEXT WEDNESDAYS OF THE NEWS-JOURNA- 750 South Main Phone 737 ' Take Your Car To Carr's n ISSUE L National Radio Week NOVEMBER 14TH TO 20TH d OH THE PHmcm tpadaui-f&c-c n Church News Relief society conference was held at Perry last Sunday evening with Louise Davis, president, conducting and making the speech of welcome. Beautiful Words Of Love, was the opening song and the invocation was offered by Ruth Httschf, Counselor.' Pray For Thee, was the title of ONLY PACKARD-BEL- PHONOCORD Yes, right in your own living room you make records of your poem . . . Fathers familys voices . . . Sisters pet anecdote . . . everybodys favorite radio program. 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