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Show 4 THE BOX ELDER NEWS, t AAUW Meeting Set Tomorrow. Tuesday, January 15, 1963 City, Utah Brigham tc ! I American Association of Uni-- I versity Women meeting will be held on Wednesday, Jan. 16, at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dr. 144 North Sec-- i Mary Reeder, Charles Arm Mrs. West. ond strong is Guest speaker will be Mrs. Herman Hadfield, staff member and of the Box Elder News Journal, who will speak on the newspaper in the community. All members are urged to be present for a most interesting 1 t V - i ? ct:s, I'Zl, Lorfl 7 cry Lv ni - Birch Society To Be Topic A t On Benson Talk f t v- Womens Republican club will sponsor a talk by Reed Benson on the founding and ideals of the John Birch Society, on Monday, Jan. 21, at 6:30 p. m. at the Chamber of Commerce rooms. The public is invited to attend the meeting, and to learn more about the controversial and John Birch Society. Benson is a member of the society, and is known as a dynamic speaker. A SON OF former Secretary of Agricultural Ezra Taft Benson, Reed Benson was a candidate for the office of U, S. Representative in the fall primary elections and has lived for many years in, Washington, - v Vyx V" ri 7 D. C. Husbands of the club members are especially urged to be present for the meeting, which is scheduled at an early hour in order that Benson may make ' a later appearance. iMa Mrs. DeLonne Anderson, left, confers with Miss LePreal Wight on book READY REVIEW review to be given at Ciivic Improvement Clubs annual Literary Tea on Saturday, Jan. 19, at member In 1 p.m. in Brigham City Fourth LDS ward chapel.. Mrs. Anderson is director Miss Wight will give a review on the life of Eugene charge of committee planning event. O'Neill, famed American playwright. Civic Improvement club members are Inviting guests and other ladies clubs in the community to attend tea with them. Schedules Literary Tea Mrs. Vincent Bramlet is the i chairman commit-Cit- SPECIAL SALE get one for at the regular 5c and PORTRAITS BY HARRISONS 675 SOUTH MAIN 723-772- Ladies of. Elks will sponsor another in a series of bridge luncheons at the lodge hall on Monday, Jan. 21, beginning at 11:30 a.m. Charge for the luncheon and afternoon of bridge will be the usual $1 fee, and persons can make reservations singly or in tables or as partners. Yeshara Club will meet Thursday, Jan. 17, at the Intermountain LDS Branch chapel. The meeting will begin at 8 p.m. Speakers for the evening will be Mr. and Mrs. William Hotter, who recently returned from the British mission. They will discuss many interesting factors of their labors for the LDS church in the British isles. Special musical numbers are also planned for the evening. All returned lady missionaries are eligible for membership in the group, and are cordially invited to attend. 6, PA3-728- AT PHONE y Bridge Lunch Plan Bridge Luncheon PA3-220- NT price SetsTalkon RESERVATIONS will be accepted up until the Friday preceding the event, with persons Invited to join Civic Improve- desiring reservations asked to ment club members for the af- call either Sue Ferrara at 8 Dorthy Gerhardt at ternoon are members of other or Jean Shortt at PA ladies clubs in the community Working girls or persons unas will as guests invited by the able to stay for the bridge sesclub members. sions, are cordially invited to make luncheon reservations for a pleasant lunch break. JANUARY Buy one literary tee, with Mrs. DeLonne Anderson serving as director member. Other members include Mrs. C. F. Epley, Mrs. Olof Zundel, Mrs. C. A. Munns, Mrs. Omer Call, Mrs. Leslie Dunn, Jr., Mrs. Harold B. Felt, Mrs. Willis Hansen, Mrs. Chester Hamilton, Mrs. Evan Owen, Mrs. Milton D. Peters, Mrs. Ephraim Johnson and Mrs. Troy Miller. theatre 5-CE- of th Yeshara Club Ladies of Elks Civic Improvement Club Members of the Civic Im-- 1 provement club of Brigham will be hosts to other la dies clubs and invited guests on Saturday, Jan. 19, at the clubs annual literary tea. The event will be held at 1 p. m. in the Brigham City Fourth LDS ward chapel. Guest artist for the day will be Miss LaPreal Wight, who will give a literary review of the life of Eugene ONeill, famed American playwright. The review of his life will be in weeping with the clubs theme, Our Ilentage Preserving ONeill is recognized as the first American playwright to completely revolutionize the YOUR FAMILY RECORD PLAN STUDIO 2 r 1 -' -- 54 L SEAGULL CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will hold a meeting on Wednesday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Henrietta McCreary, 512 West Forest. All members are urged to be present for an interesting meeting. CORINNE CAMP of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meet on Friday, Jan. 18, at 2 p.m. at the home of Gwen will be ViRader. vian Jones. Lesson will be presented by Alice Norman. All members are reminded that dues should be paid before the annual re- Birthday Party Held for Boy Bradley Nance, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Nance of 1021 East First North, was host to nine little guests on Thursday, Jan. 10, at a party celebrating his fifth birthday. The little guests put their gifts into a birthday wishing well on which were hats and little favors for each. Guests were Toma Hadfield, Scott Jacoksen, Julie Jeppson, Bonnie McIntosh, Jay Moore, Shawn Charles, Sandy Millard, port on Feb. 1. Members are urged to attend. and Julie Chalisle. Our Famous flame Brand u fcJT and Slacks were purchased from the factory for about Half These savings are passed on to you. Note these prices get your share! These Sweaters Price. ALL SALES FINAL ! I i Skirts SALE STARTS WEDNESDAY JAN. 16 ; evening. . n W k mi New officers of the Spade and Trowel Garden club installed at the January meeting include Mrs. Cecil Troutman, secretary; Mrs. Walter Corwin, president; Mrs. J. L. Powers, vice president; and Mrs. Richard Yeakey, treasurer. They are shown above looking over club plans for the coming year. GARDEN CLUB play, Mrs. J. L. Powers; and publicity, Mrs. Robert Schreff-le- r. Comer Main Street Spade 'nTrowel Garden Club Installs Officers at Meet Spade n Trowel Garden club ity and remembrance, installed a new slate of officers Walter Corwin; ways at the Jan. 3 organization meet- means, Mrs. Ron Kirberg; ing held at the home of President Mrs. Walter Corwin. Servwas Mrs. J. ing as L. Powers, who was installed as vice president. with the third year for the club along with Mrs. Corwin and Mrs. Powers will be Mrs. Cecil Troutman as secretary, Mrs. Richard Yeakey as treasurer and Mrs. William Morse as director. Beginning COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN appointed for the year include flower show, Mrs. Herb McQueen yearbook, Mrs. Richard Meinert; membership, Mrs. Cecil Troutman; telephone, Mrs. Mrs. Wyatt Bibb; librarian, Donald Carey; historian, Mrs. Robert Heck; garden therapy, Mrs. Derry Brodsack; hospital New members brought into the club at the close of the year were Mrs. R. H. Stamm, Mrs. Gerald Ted Crawford, Mrs. Mrs. Wernecke, Mrs. Robert Farrar and and Mrs. James Cole. & 2nd North BLAINE OLSEN MORTUARY dis- - PEOPLE WHO Secretary Club Meets Thursday KNOW STYLE -- PREFER PALMER - DIAMONDS Beehive chapter of the Naassociation tional Secretaries will meet on Thursday, Jan. 17, at 8 p.m. in the Thiokol Material building. S)h Program for the evening will be presented by three staff members from the Business, Education and Office Administration department of Utah State university. They are Mrs. Floris Olsen, Miss Helen Lund-stroand Mrs. Annette Peter- - Come in and see our selection of beautiful new style creations. Convenient Terms m sen. All members are urged to JEWELRY |