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Show Epsilon Chapter Hear Lesson By Reva Nelson Journal Hansen Retu5' vi. Ibuquerque N. Hansen, home aeent lor Box sfe recently Dilis vacation in Al-- f Mexico where Ither-in-law- and Mr, , Surface. Another J? A. AI- - at joined her f C. e a very S S' S inter-iJ- automobile to Ovlsbad Arizona. Tucson. Cv Mexico. Nogales, S they travelled and sev- g Mexico the beautiful L, architecture in the iron iso the wrought an near the homes, to ere also able vem that in time visit past a jail, hewn out of has been Into a cafe but guests the Bitted to go into see torture s and The cavern that were In use long , Meeting of the Epsilon of Beta Sigma phi' wa3chapter heid Monday, February 5, at the home of Mrs. Bob Crompon. President LilUan Felt .led the d opening conducted the business. A report was made by Mae Redelings on the Sweetheart Ball to be held on Valentines Day. This will be for sorority members and invited guests. Vpting was done by secret ballot to select a queen but the selection will not be announced until the dance. Evelyn Daines, as a representative of the planning board, reported on the plans being made to commemorate the 100th year of the settlement of Box Elder on March 11. Erma Jensen was appointed chairman of civilian defense for the sorority to work with any county organization. The lesson was conducted by Rela Nelson who demonstrated dramatic gestures and pantomine with the group participating. Delicious refreshments were served by Mrs. Crompton and Verna Ann Henderson. , Miss; rit-an- Baby Boy Born To Mr. And Mrs. . G. Huggins 'Mr. and Ira Gordon Hug-gin- s the trip was of Ogden proudly announce , all the strange little the arrival of an eight ' pound i seeing the different son, bom February 6 at Cooley Memorial hospital. The. little boy is the first grandson for Mr. and Mrs. Ira Huggins and also JHELP TO STOP the first for Mr. and Mrs. DRINKING? d Larsen of this city. jolica Anonymous Vicke Camille anHelped Us. xiously Awaits her mothers reilTE BOX 643, turn from the hospital and Ira righam City Grelgs arrival home. of w Mabel Christensen Elected President Marriage Announced j Mrs. Le-'lan- Eight-year-ol- d Joyce Stoll . .. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Stoll, Corinne, i . became , the wife of Ronnie Jensen, son of Mr. ... s and Mrs. Bert Jensen. Pinochle Club Meet At Orchard Home Joyce Stoll Bride Of Ronnie Jensen Mrs. Donald Nelson and Mrs. The recent marriage of Joyce Bert Stoll, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were winners at regJohn Stoll of Corinne, to Ronnie ular Pinochle club held Wednes- Jensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jensen, is announced by parents of the bride. The ceremony was performed by an LDS bishop at Fort Lewis, Washington on January 9. Those witnessing the ceremony were Miss Joyce Jensen, sister of the groom, Holland Nelson and Eric Hassen. ' For her wedding the young bride wore a black street length dress accented with i gold and black accessories. A beautiful white orchid was pinned at her shoulder. t The new Mrs. Jensen was accompanied to Port Lewis by Miss Joyce Jensen. They returned immediately after Mr. Jensen sailed with the national guard from Fort Lewis. Mr. Jensen is a private first class serving with Battery A from Brigham City national guard unit. Mrs. Jensen ptans to finish her schooling , . ( A delightful three course luncheon was served Wednesday evening at the Howard Hotel for members of the Past President of the American Legion Auxiliary. The tables were decorated with the patriotic rheme. Mrs. Nancy Forrester had hand crocheted tiny cups and saucers In red white and blue for each guest. The cups were filled with little candies. Mrs. Ruth Bott conducted the business meeting. New officers for the coming year were Installed. Miss Mabel Christensen was elected president. Mrs. Arietta Rasmussen, vice president, and Mrs. Marie Pohl, secretary. Outgoing officers are Mrs. Bott as president, Mrs. Hilda Forrest, vice president, and Mrs. Merle Malmrose, secretary. Prizes for the bridge games which followed were won by Mrs. Merle Malmrose and Mrs. Vera Burt Members of the organization present at the Wednesday meeting and luncheon were Mrs. Bessie Eskelsen, Mrs. Ruth Bott, MlsS Mabel Christensen, Mrs. Birdie Smith, Mrs. Hilda Forrest, Mrs. Arietta Rasmussen, Mrs. Vera Burt, Mrs. Elsie Jensen, Mrs. Pearl Compton, Mrs. Merle Malmrose, Mrs. Alta Call, Mrs. Ruth Jensen, Mrs. Marie Pohl, Mrs. Vera Fife, Mrs. Clair Nelson, Mrs. Ella Johnson and Mrs. Nancy Forrester. Special guest for the evening was Josephine Patrick of Dayton, Washington. Hostesses were Mrs. Nancy Forrester, Mrs. Elnora Bowcutt and Mrs. Ella Johnson. - day evening at the home of Mrs. Douglas Orchard. A dessert luncheon was served at small tables. Valentine favors filled with candles marked the places of the guests. Mrs. Arden C. Balls was a spe- Troxells Return From cial invited guest. Regular members were: Mrs. Pocatello, Idaho La Rue Nelson, Mrs. Gilbert All-reMr, and Mrs. Frank Troxell Mrs. Kim Wann, Mrs. Jack and daughters, Katherine and Taylor, Mrs. Donald Nelson and Kirstlne, returned to Brigham Mrs. Bert Taylor. City Monday after making their home in Pocatello, Idaho for Mrs. L. A. Richardson the past few months. While in Idaho Mr. Troxell To Give Book Review was employed by the R. and G. : The Reading Circle will meet Jewelers. He Is now employed Wednesday, February 14 at the by Simonsen Jewelry. Mrs. Troxell Is the former home of Mrs. Roy Shaw and the book Teview will be given by Beryl John, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A.' Richardson. The pro- Mrs. Gordon John of this city. gram planned by Mrs. Grant Mr. Troxells parents are Mr. Blanck will bd given February and Mrs. Ferd Troxell, also of t 28. Brigham City. 4 m school. x Millions like you like Kinsey A bridal phower was held Tuesday evening, January 30, at the home of Mrs. Phyllis Worthington, a sister to the bride. , Twenty-fiv- e relatives and friends of Mrs. Jensen met and MEN IN YOUR LIFE Young or Old Give Something NICE TO WEAR PURCHASE SAVES YOU PLEHTYll & The Junior rmd Jun lor Gleaner girls of fhr- Seventh ward enjoyed a house party on Wednesday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley May. Games were played and delicious refreshments served to 18 young people. Those present were Charles Whitaker, Maurice Harold Whitaker, Anderson, Doyle Scothern, LaMolne Freeze, Farrell Freeze, Ted Olsen. , Sw W VALENTINE GIFTS Dave Wright, Glade Jeppson, Darral Poulson, Carol Olsen, Janet Jensen, Dellla Westley, Patsy Forsgren, Janet Morris, Deon John, Evelyn Hlrschl and Marilyn May. Teachers of .the two groups are Hazel M. Christensen and Ralph Jeppsen. A completely stock new and probably the last we will receive in low priced jewelry because all base metals have been diverted to the war effort. Beautiiul and rhinestone earrings necklases, a lovely Valentine gift, now priced as low Mr. And Mrs. Lynn Richmond Have Baby Boy Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Richmond of Salt Lake City, formerly of Brigham City, announce the arrival of a baby boy, born February 3, at the L.D.S. hospital at Salt Lake City, Mrs. Richmond is the former Joyce Seely. This Is the first grandchild for Mr. and Mrs. Lriand Seely of Brigham City and the first great grandchild on the mothers side of the family. (Limited quantity available) PALMER JEWELRY (formerly NEWS-JOURNA- Tanners) GET RESULTS ADS L O. C. NEW SPRING PRINT f Valentine's Day is complete with-oua lovely new print and we're just bursting out all over with New Season Prints sure to captivate her heart. Pure silk and rayon at wonderfully low No $6.90 to . $14.75 Sizes 9 to 52 " l r1 ' evening went to Mrs. Josephine ' '. , , Buchanan. 4 A light, luncheon was served on trays. Dainty napkins with in Joyce and Ronnie engraved gold and . snowman . favorites weie presented each guest The remainder of the evening was spent in opening gifts, making wishes and tieing the ribbon in the brides hair. Miss Joyce Jensen to 6 k several pictures which Twill be sent to Mr. Jensen overseas. 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