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Show ournal University Women Friday. August Wm. Crosby Speak At Community Church Dr. To 26, 1949 William Uiiisbv Rons, d. of t h e intermount.un Itesnv wruit Held service, Salt will he the speaker Lake i! toe service Worship service t, at the Community Pieshylenan church at li a. m. Sunday. August gs ID ID. aeeoidiiig to Ar thur Johnson, past u. Tins Sunday is the peak of Hie summer piomani ,n Hu- Com oiunilv Presbyienan chinch, and lie iccrpl ion nt mrni hci c w Ivis and the Holy communion service,' dining the woislup Jo''soi' said. Following the vvoi.ship seivice lellowship dinner to winch ali are invited. Alter the dmiiei tae church will have the annual congregational meeting, at which the Board of Trustees for the coming year will he elected. And reports liimi the dillerent departments and organizations ot Unchurch will be g. ven, covering the past year's work. Every one is invited to this full piogi.tm next Sunday, "This is God's House, let no one feel himself to In- a stranger here," Pastor Johnson said. Dr fBrancf Of A.A.U.W. Entertain At Beautifully Arranged Tea At Stratford Home 1 rector American Association of Mary Robbins, president: Norma were hos-- ; Jensen, vice president; Mrs. C. Women Ln Tues- - F. Eppiey, treasurer; Elia Han at a lovely tea held Strat-jsen- , C. B. the at corresponding secretary; evening Iris Schow, recording secretary; wdiieme. Over forty guests Mrs. the Paul Holmgren, historian, jr.embers called during and Ireta Peters, parliamentarreceiving hours memwas attrae-- I ian. All the committee The serving table bers and officers were dre ed with a Viy decorated asters and in formal gowns. centerpiece of cidioli with eight white Music during the evening was in rows furnished by the JDN trio and tapera arranged which Misses Delplia Anderson and the centerpiece of the Joan Morris who placed at one side rendered viowvered table. Pouring were lin duets. C. Mrs. and vnss Flora Hansen CIever avors made iSh'adordFrom A Trip Lucille Jones, consisted hv Miss sketchea hand with To The a nut cup ve; sity icy i g m. S 'actors inga'? hlet, j int, im for, in pro;; f this Return - t cap and gown done bW and white. An originby Iris composed al verse enclosed in a folder k,hoW was an application for membership into the organization. decorThe house was further flowated with large, colorful intermittentlplaced er bouquets rooms. y throughout the of the affair were Ella .Hansen and Jane Linford, Ezma Schow. assisted by Iris Knudson and Miss Lucille Jones. Officers of the local branch are d ffjxl Northwest in Mrs. Ethel Stander. Mrs. (trace Wright and Mrs. Minnie Croft of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dan Petersen. Brigham City, have just returned from a trip to the Northwest. They went to Portland and Seattle and from there up to Vancouver into Canada. They went from Vancouver by boat to Nanintoia. then by the coast to Victoria. They went by boat i to Seattle from there. They were ion their trip about two weeks. - Officers of the American Association of University Women of the Ilrigham City branch. The association held a tea Tuesday evening at the C. B. Stratford home. They are from left to right: Mary Robbins, president ; Norma Jensen, Ella Hansen, corresponding secretary; Beth Holmgren, historian; and Iris Schow, recording secretary. . . . vice-preside- 'irtia Westminister Group Are Guests At Dinner Is Host At Party to the CHICAGO ;s- k- SHOWS DAILY THRU OCT. 2 the old and new in railroading ... plus pageantry and entertainment... a thrill for the whole family. by Greyhound transportations biggest bargain to Chicago. ..State Fairs... vacationlands. Ask about convenient schedules today! Get complete travel information at SAVE jfsBIRTHSi GREYHOUND BUS DEPOT Howard Hotel Call 175 Community church were guests of Mrs. J. E. Hi 11am and Mr. and Mrs. Pat Bidlack at a lawn supper Sunday, August 21. Following the supper, they hold their weekly fellowship meeting. Attending the dinner were Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Flint, Miss Nancy Jane Stoller, Pat and Louise Reed, Margo, Beth and Beverly Flint. Mary Hillam, Andrew Johnson, Beth Reed and Darlene Holland. 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