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Show rr 'batons ptq THE BOX ELDER JOURNAL, Brigham City, Utah Alpha Chi Pins Sorority Pledges Legion Auxiliary Thursday, October 20, 1966 Slates Monday Talk on HOPE American Legion Auxiliary will hold its regular meeting on Monday, Oct. 24, at 7:30 p.m. at the War Memorial home. Guest speaker for the evening ,' will be Dr. Thomas L. who will present an Ulus, y trated lecture on his aboard the Hospital Ship HOPE and his subsequent tour of Africa. Program chairman for the evening Is Mabel Christensen, with the program falling under the ed-cation and scholarship area. cene ;i Telephone tour-of-dut- PA Couple Circles Autumn Date For Han-num- Marriage Announcement Is made of the forthcoming marriage of Miss EIIIp Thompson to Arlle L. Pitt-- 1 man by her father A.J. Thomp-- ' son, 2588 North 325 West, Sun. set. Parents of the prospective bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. A.L. Pittman of Donna, Texas. The couple will trade vows In a ceremony to be performed on Nov. 10 at 6:30 p.m. at the In. school chapel, termountaln Friends and relatives are to attend the ceremony. A reception will honor the coup, le In Building 81 following the wedding. Miss Thompson Is a graduate of Ogden High school, of Weber Junior College and of Utah State university. She Is teaching at u JANICE WALTERS Sorority Holds RaNAE WALTERS Rushing Event ParentsTell Engagement Of Brigham City Sisters Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Walters of Brigham City attendance. welcome was extended to everyone by June Sholty, social chairman of the XI Alpha chapter, after which members and guests Introduced themselves. Some "fact-findingames about those present proved to be much fun and helped everyone to In announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughters, Miss Janice Walters and Miss RaNae Walters. Janice will become the bride of Lynn Larsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Larsen of Honeyville in a late autumn ceremony. RaNae will exchange wedding vows with Rio Waddoups, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas s River Bear of City in an autumn nuptial rite. A Reading Circle Meet Monday Drive Slated son. Book review for the evening will be presented by Ora Anderson, and all members are urged to be In attendance for a pleasSUNFLOWER CAMP of the ant evening. Daughters of Utah Pioneers has DUP News PLAN FASHION SHOW Mrs. James Simpson, sealed, Newcomers Club fashion show chairman, looks over one of the many cotton fashions to be modeled at the Oct. 25 event as committee member Mrs. Carl McReynolds and Mrs. William Brant inspect one of the handknit Items which will be included In the fall fashion show on Tuesday. Newcomers Set Fashion Show For Community on Tuesday Women of the community will have a chance to view at first hand the latest in cotton fash. Ion garments as Welcome Wagon Newcomers club presents a Cavalcade of Cottons" fashion show on Tuesday, Oct. 25, at 1 p.m. In Building at 81 Inter-mounta- School. ' Local club members and their daughters will model the cotton fashions, as well as handknlts made by local residents. Models for the event Include the daugh. ters of Mr. and Mrs. A.E. Broadbent, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Roger Simmons and Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Isom and adult models Mrs. Donald Osborne, Mrs. James S. Bertelsen, Mrs. Mrs. McKlibtry, Everette Lester W. John Laffoon, Mr-Melton, Mrs. Donald W. Mrs. A.E. BroadU;nt, Mrs. Frank Zurkee and Mrs. William W. Brant. Has-kin- staging the show Include Mrs. James Simpson and Mrs. Char, les McKinney, Mrs. Carl McReynolds, ticket chairman; Mrs. Richard Meyer, decorations; Mrs. George Lown, Mrs. Eugene refreshments; Wood and Mrs. Robert Kane, Mrs. seating-- 1 arrangements; William W. Brant, models; and Mrs. A.E. Broadbent, prepare, tlon of fashion garments. Nursery facilities at the Presbyterian church will be available at a small fee and reservations for nursery care may be made by calling Mrs. Carl McReynolds at prior to the day of the show. Tickets may be purchased by calling either Mrs. McReynolds 1 or Mrs. Ralph Heaney at or at the door. Com-munlt- y 723-771- 4 723-575- s, THE SHOW WILL FEATURE cotton creations which will lt both the latest In cotton fabrics and McCall's patterns, showing the versallty of home sewing and the season's trends In color, fabric and silhouette. Items modeled are on loan from the National Cotton Council and Crystals on Jam, Jelly? Causes Given , ATTRACTION CRYSTALS THROUGHOUT the will be a door prize, and with favors for each Jelly may be caused by too lady provided by Jessie B. Ne- much sugar In the Jelly mixlsons shop and Hamilton Drug ture, or cooking the mixture too little, too slowly or too centers. Department of Agrl. Program numbers will In- long, U. S.food specialists have clude a vocal number by Mrs. culture Eugene Anderson and a dance se. found, reports Jessie M. Eller, lection by students of the Rosel. county extension agent. Crystals that form on top le Henrle School of Dance, Models will s ttow fashions of Jelly which has been openaccompanied by music provided ed and allowed to stand are of the by pianist Mrs. Robert Scott, caused by evaporation and show commentator will be llguld. Crystals In grape jelly may be tartrate crystals. Mrs. Howard Bales. t -- ADDED MEMBERS COMMITTEE 4 Garden Club Slates Meeting The regular meeting of the Spade and Hope Garden club will be held at the home of Mrs. Stephen A. Cronin 341 Camar. en drive. The meeting will con. vene at 8 p.m. Oct. 25. The program "Pictures for Beauty" will be presented by Mrs. Allen Barclay and Mrs. William Morse. All members must bring some dried plant material such as flowers, leaves, seeds, fruit or any other plant material and be prepared to participate In the program. This meeting promises to be Inter, estlng as well as educational. All members should be present a spokesman said. The flower arrangement of the month will be designed by Mrs. Everette McKinstry. Mrs. Cron-Ihostess and Mrs. Lockhart will serve Cragln, refreshments following the of the program. The members of the Spade and Hope Garden club wish to extend a welcome for new members. Call Mrs. Dan Russell, If Interested In a member of the club. vege-table- TO PREVENT FORMATION Sweet Accident ATLANTIC CITY. N J UPI The story of how salt watet taffy uot Its start goes like this David Btadley. a candy vendor had h:s stock of taffy ruined when a storm tide splashed it with sea water in 1883 The next day. he dubbed Ills product "salt water taffy Now. mote than four million pounds ate sold yeatly. Salt and water continue among the ingredients of tartrate crystals In grape Jelly, let the Juice stand in a cool place overnight, then strain through two thicknesses of damp muslin or other cloth which Is tightly woven to remove crys. tals that have formed. Darkening of Jam or jelly at the top of the container Is caused by storage In too warm a place, or by a faulty seal that has allowed air to leak In. . . TODAY is Kt INTERNATIONAL CREDIT UNION ;V hS;r Credit unions provide better living in any language. The 165,000 Utah credit union members invite you to join 27 million other free world credit union members and gain financial independence through your credit union. CREDIT UNIONS 165,000 MEMBERS Now, you can give your jewelry mous Hagerty Jewel Clean. Hagerty Jewel Clean NO-COS- JEWELRY $1,000 in saving shares provides a $2,000 estate case of death. 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Members and non members of the auxiliary are urged to give n new, unusued gifts for men, and children for this worthy project. Members are asked to This bring their gifts to the Monday Cecilian Music society will night meeting, since the deadline for receiving them is Nov. hold Its guest day on Thursday, Oct. 20 at 1 p.m. at the home of 1. Persons wishing to donate Helen Jane Lemon. Lesson for the day will be on may contact Mrs. Hazel Ransom the life of Toscanini, and will at 723.7029, Mrs. Mabel Fors-greor Mrs. Emily at be presented by Roxanna Dickey. Musical numbers will be per- Severns at the city office. formed by members Sharon Smith, Marie Hedman and Naone Godfrey. Members and their guests are urged to be present for hn enjoyable and Informative after- i t We Have 723-277- t J'' fleers. Discovers was read by YES! g spon-sorin- n, The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN says n s, CAMP of the SEAGULL Daughters of the Utah Pioneers will meet on Thursday, Sept. 20 at 7:30 p.m. at the home of Rose Young. A good attendance of members Is urged by the of Members of the American Legion Auxiliary are again their annual project of helping to provide gifts for the o Cherrle Burrell. After the games a delicious pot luck lunch was served. Everyone was reminded that the preferential tea would be the next activity of the fall rushing agenda. sparkle like new. Ladies Society Meets Who-Wh- con-elusi- do crystals form In Why and what causes Jelly jelly, McCalls patterns. Wardrobes for children and or Jam to darken at the top women In casual clothes, tailor, of the container? Homemakers, checking their ed suits and coats, and late day shelves this fall, might be ask. dresses will be shown, lng themselves these questions. AN BC postponed the regular time of their meeting from 2 to 3 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 20. The meeting will be held at the home of Iva Barker, 154 South Third East. All members are urged to be present. Minnie all your jewelry Gifts For Vets By Legion "Columbus story Make Wad-doup- Pittman Is a graduate of Southwest Texas State college in Texas and Is also employed at Intermountain To school. Following their marriage the Brigham Reading circle will couple will make a home In Brig, meet on Monday, Oct. 24, at 8 ham City. p.m. at the home of Ora Andert 40,-00- Beta Sigma Phi members en. joyed a "Come As You Are" fun party recently at the home of Mrs. Martel Humphreys with members of the XI Alpha, Epsilon and Phi Kappa chapters get better acquainted. A clever school. Bridegroom-elec- Three new pledges Joined Alpha Chi chapter of EpsUon Sigma Alpha during an Impressive candelight ceremony on Tuesday evening at the Artistic Manor. Devoting themselves to self Improvement and helping the more unfortunate people of the world, the three locaJ women, Mrs. Dorothy Raftery, Mrs. Lois Pendleton and Mrs. Bea 0 Thurston, Joined hands with other ESA members around the world. new members The three brought Alpha Chi chapters roll to ten members. Mrs. Virginia Brasfleld, past president of the chapter, conducted the ceremony. Assisting her were Mrs, Nancy McLaughlin, Mrs. Patty Whitaker, Mrs. Carlene Sutton and Mrs. Gene, vieve Blunt. The next meeting of the group will be a business meeting on Tuesday evening, Nov. 1, at the home of Mrs. Genevieve Blunt. VARIETY STORE! Pajamas or Gown Lovalii styles, cuddliest warmth. $7qqQ Your Choice 11 75 South Main - Brigham Q li fj |