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Show TatnrtiuTfrm page 3 , -, JOURNAL nX ELDER Till custom of chewing cloves to sweeten the breath more than 4.000 years old. The earliest iecord of this spice comes from ancient China. DT HANSEN. e 756 fRIDAY M. 74 Jo. Mji1 AND SATURDAY SPCCIALS LOW NEW PRICES 54 Hams 55' 1st Grade Meat GROUND J 43' JEEF pi 1st BONELESS Hind Quar. ROAST Meat Lb. MISSI0N BELL SQflr 1C 3 JEANS 2 I CRACKERS HENNA kid bettt IX pounds NORTHERN UTHB - 19' cakes SALE- -4 RED MEXICAN jj 45- I " V - m Grad; Soft TISSUE Snowy 2 rolls SALTINE 2 POTATOES 46' pounds LOYAL 4 oz. 17' 23'H!!?L 4 SAUSAGE bliss 15 Phone 156 JJefore 10 a. m. or 4 p. m. FREE DELIVERY Perry M.I.A. Present Program Sunday Eve Legion Auxiliary Membership Drive To Be Climaxed By Luncheon On October 10 P.dns tor a membership cam 'the Amcncan Legion, Hollywood Style Shorts The Mutual Improvement Association of the Terry ward presented the Sunday evening program September 25. The opening song. O Ye Mountains High, was followed by opening prayer by Arthur Wagstaff. Mildred Egbert, Y.L. M I A. president, conducted the meeting. The theme was led by Glenda Larsen and the music was under the direction of Dana Davis, chorister. Arlene Wight was accompanist. Following the scriptural reading by David Wagstaff, a trio composed of Ann Jones, LaRae Crapo and Donna Mae Harmon Make Believe. Connie sang, What Is Wagstaff discussed Expected Of An L. D. S. Girl, and Arlene Wight played a solo-vonumber entitled, Largo. Eugene Bott. counselor, talked on Youth, after which the trio sang, A Green Cathedral. Mrs. Egbert then introduced several new officers and short talks were given by her counselors, Mrs. .Norma Bott and Mrs. Hazel The continued popularity of off and the current crop orn by such ot ihoit coiffures as RKO Radio stars as Lucille Ball ("Easy Living) gon, jean Wallace (The Man On The Eiffel Tower") Jane and Russell ("The Outlaw,") make the pendant earring a top jewel aices sov The one illustiated is woru by Miss Russell. gra. x puiple satin sandals from the personal of Betty wardrobe curI'nderwood, rently appearing RKO Radio s i in "The Bail Bond - J Story." They are part of a chiffon evening en- semble which consists of a Nelson. strapless Wendell Neheker, Y.M.M.I.A. president, bore his testimony, and the closing song, Do What Is Right, was followed by the benediction by Douglas Oyler. gown, with a purple taffeta jacket. Short, worn matching gloves complete the accessory set and match both the brief bolero and the strapped sandals. Soroptomist Club Meet At Carnegie Library The Soroptomist club held a dinner meeting at the Carnegie library Thursday, September 22. The meeting was conducted by president LaPreal White. The program consisted of a discussion by Mr. Oldroyd, manager of the Welfare department. The discussion was on public assistance, child welfare, placment of children in foster homes, delinquency of children and transient assistance. Lenore Romer gave a discussion on the devaluation of the British pound. A basket lunch was served to each member. In direct contrast to the earrings at the top of this column is this pair designed for your spectator jMifeTTMi t a paign to give Brigham I'nit of the American Legion Auxiliarv increased strength for its aetivi ties daring the year ahead have been announced by Clair Nelson I nn piesident. The campaign is now in pmgress and will continue un'il Monday, Oc!o icr U) wlien a membership luniheon will be held in honor of ail new members and pars pect.ve members with omul! mem of Dm Lint's 1B50 (uota as in goal The campaign will be directed by Yeia Fite, membership chairman o! the Lint assisted by her comm n lee composed of Lint to Invitations past presidents come into the activities ol the Auxiliary will be given to all eligible women in the city We feel that n is esipeeial'y important for the wives, moth ers. sisters and daughteis of veteians of both World Wars to be memhers of the Auxihaiy at this tune," said Mrs. Fife. "This is a critical time m the aflans of veterans, as well as of the is nation, and the Auxiliary working for the welfaie of both, Evety woman who joins gives us aditional strength foi service to the veterans and for our woik in support of national se curity and Americanism. Those eligible to he Auxiliary members, Mrs. Fife explained are the wives, mothers, sisteis and daughters of members of or of men who died . war service and of veterans who have died since Women who seived discharge in the armed fours in either Wo !il war aie eligible to both Legion and Auxiliary HOTEL FOR HOME DEMONSTRATION HARD - OF - HEARING Revolutionary New Accessory A i Locust Camp Of DUP Hold First Meeting The Locust caniiji of the Dough tins ol Lah Pioneers held then fust regular meeting September 27 at the home of Eva But rows. Captain Pnscilla Bott was m cliatge. The opening song was Come Come. e Saints" Theie wine eleven membeis piescnt and one visitor. A vocal solo was given by Lena Mills accompanied by Mary Lou Barrows A l.te history sketch was given about Elizabeth S. Burt, one of Box Elder's eaily pioneeis It was given by Ruby Fieeman A piano number was Mary Lou Bui rows was given by Hazel Marion Reodor "Home Sweet After singing a player was otlered by Home Social hour was Mary Collett held following the meeting with refreshments being served by Hazel Norton and LA a Bui rows Phone your society and sonal news to 192. Makes It Possible To Wear An Like A Wrist Watch Acousticon Come in it the earliest mot ment you i an tor a fiee of this new revolutionary "Wnst Fai" Vein'll be amazed and delighted But if von can't come m be sure to send this coupon foi complete intormu You vol- can have directional hearing. Maximum clarity ease in your phone conversations . Complete freedom from frictional clothing noise. You can carry on confi- and ion t BATTERIES AND REPAIRS FOR ALL HEARING AIDS dential conversations. WALDO L. 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