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Show THE PAGE SIX SOCIETY AND - AD V OCA TE. CLUB NOTEs Wednesday Bridge Club Guests 1915-194- 0 Mrs. W. F. Myers entertained members of her bridge club at her home on Wednesday afternoon. The event was a luncheon, and Mrs. The annual swarm day of the Car- Alfred Jorgensen was an additional bon stake Bee-Higirls will feature guest. a new attraction on May 17 in the tabernacle amusement hall. Californians Visit Every woman in the stake who has Kin In Price been a Bee-Higirl is issued a se-ei- al Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Olson of invitation to be present at the exercises, and this group will be hon- Los Angeles, California, visited in ored by the Bee-Higirls of 1940. Price with friends and relatives this Bee-Hiwork began in 1915, and week on their return trip from the members of the classes of 1915 will east. be special guests of their daughters They were dinner guests of Mrs. O. on this occasion. T. Brooks on Tuesday, and visited A reception to the public will be conducted between the hours of 6:00 also at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. and 8:00 p. m. in the basement of the K. Olson, Mack Olson and Miss Josetabernacle, where displays of hand- phine Pace. Mr. Olson is the son of work of Bee-Higirls of 1915 and Culbert Olson, governor of Califorthat of girls of 1940 will be exhibited. nia, and a nephew of Mrs. Brooks and classes, E. K. Olson. Any article made in Bee-Hieither books, chains, fancy work or The visitors left for California work of any type will be accepted for Wednesday. display. Women are invited to bring such articles to the exhibit. Naomi Chapter, O. E. S. Following the reception, a program will be presented in the chapel of the Dates Special Meeting tabernacle. A pageant depicting the Next Thursday evening the Naomi difference between work of chapter of the Order of Eastern Star 1915 and 1940 will be presented. will hold a to welEach ward in the stake will be rep- come official special meeting visitors. two in costumes resented by the girls The meeting will be at the Masonic worn at the Bee-Hifunfest who temple. will act as ushers. Mrs. R. A. Bryner is chairman of the Swarm Day, Mrs. Royal Frandsen Pythian Sisters is in charge of decorations, and Mrs. Date Monthly Meeting Elden Golding will direct the serving Next Wednesday evening the memof refreshments. bers of Pythian Sisters lodge will meet at the Knights of Pythias hall Thursday Club Guests in Helper for a regular business ses- Of Price Hostess Mrs. George Nelms entertained members of the Tuesday club at her Birthday Of Visitor home this week. Honored At Price Home Covers were laid at three small Honored guest at the entertaintables for twelve guests. Each table ment Sunday at the B. L. Frandsen was attractively centered with lilacs home was Mrs. Peter Frandsen of Mt. and blue iris, and other bouquets of Pleasant, mother of Mr. Frandsen. the spring flowers made the rooms The occasion was the seventy-sevent- h bright. anniversary of the birthdate of the guest of honor. A lovely birthday cake, lighted by Honored Swarm Day ve ve ve ve ve ve ve ve best. TOPS IN TASTE Richer, smoother, mellower as your own taste will tell you. No. 47 Pt. No. 48 V i Pt No. 46 Qt. No. 57 Got. KENTUdCYxSTRAICirLBOURBON WHISKEY Copyright 1940. National Dntil ten Product! Conk, H. V. n Plan Friday Bridge j next Al lien Peacock and Mrs D. A. R. Dansante Club Elects New Chairman nt Chapter To Meet Next Week Members of Escalante chapter of Daughters of the American Revolution will be guests of Mrs. Fred J. Thomas next Thursday afternoon. Election of officers will be the order of business, and Mrs. Harry Wilson of Helper will present the program on the subject "The 1939 Invasion of the United States by Roy- . 11 fNin--e- s attotferson. utim'. Wednesday Two important card puioes m-planned for this week and a to be given Saturday afternoon the by auditorium civic Helper owassociation, the other Monday hall Legion American ning at the the Legion Auxiliary. 4 ait The Nurses of District No huntwo to entertain making plans no li.nc bi a with idge dred persons at 1:30 p. m. Miss Helen Flunnugan n Rhnen.i Kay chairman of the event, with Mrs. Mw. of tickets, in charge Leavitt Merrill Brvner, luncheon, Mrs. william Holdaway, finance. Mrs. J. v J. Flynn, preparations, and Mrs. arrangements. Bingham, The public is invited to attend. The American Legion Auxiliary will present an evening entei tainment as a spring card party. Lm.1 pinochle and bridge will be played, waand a dessert luncheon will be ved. Mrs. Glen S. Nelson is general chairman of the party, with Mis. reHarvey Partridge in charge ol freshments and Mrs. Nick Bernardi in charge of hall and decorations. Proceeds of the entertainment will finance the contest on poppy posteis to be conducted again in the school. Three prizes are awarded outstanding posters in each school, and plans are being completed for the annual contest now. A joint meeting with the Legion will be held this evening, when an organization will be effected to work out plans for financing the iron lung. alty. Mrs. D. L. Parmley, regent, will be in charge of the meeting. Miss Alice Smith will entertain at breakfast Sunday for Mrs. West, and seventy-seve- n candles, formed the the faculty women have planned a centerpiece for the dinner table, and luncheon for her today. a corsage of roses was presented the guest of honor. Hostesses Entertain All of Mrs. Frandsens children and At Country Club i many of her grand children and Mrs. C. R. Fergusson entertained from various the Friday Bridge club at the Counparts of Utah attended, over fifty try club on Friday. There were two guests being present. tables of members and guests. Mrs. Frandsen returned to Mt. Mrs. W. E. Anderson also enterPleasant with the guests. She has tained two tables of guests on Friday been a visitor at the home of Mr. and at the club. Mrs. B. L. Frandsen for the past month. Ladies Aid To Meet Today El Novice Club Mrs. Ed Virden is hostess today- - to Reports Activity members of the Ladies Aid society Miss Katharine Ross was hostess to of the Price Community church. Mrs. members of the El Novice club at her S. H. Laird is assisting hostess. the business meeting! home last Thursday. Following Spring lilacs decorated the rooms, there will be a program and lunch- small bouquets of the flower being eon. used as place cards and favors for the Liebestraum Club guests at supper. Miss Veronica Heinlein was a spe- Reports Events Miss Virginia Biederman was hostcial guest. ess to members of the Liebestraum club at her home last week, having F. N. F. Club as an additional guest Miss Larene Members Guests Mrs. Paul Mancina was hostess to Stevens. Miss Bernice Branch is hostess to members of F. N. F. club at her home the group next Thursday. last Thursday. Luncheon was served eleven U T A Carbon stake M. I. A. will conclude the years work next Tuesday, evening with a stake honor night program in the tabernacle amusement hall under direction of Miss Ma urine Thomson and Murray Mathis, activity leaders of the stake. Mrs. R. F. Walters and R. A. Bryner, stake presidents, will be in charge of the enter- tainment. Stressing the theme of the years work, the program will center about the theme festival subject, The Lord is My Light. The stake Gleaner chorus under direction of Mrs. Therald N. Jensen will sing the theme song, and Mrs. F. Wilcken Fox will conduct the silent tribute. Mrs. Ed R. Hansen will pre- sent a vocal solo, and Lynn Broad-beof Helper will read from the theme play, A Mans House. A five minute skit will be present- ed by the Price Third ward Gleaners under direction of Mrs. Dorr Hansen, Lamar Empey will present a violin solo, and Mrs. Abbie Forsythe of Spring Canyon will present the theme story. A musical selection from the Green River ward will precede the honor day ceremony, and dancing will be directed by the Wellington w'ard. Only mutual age persons are invited to participate in the dancing party which will follow the program. The three w'ards of Fhrice held a juint ward honor night Tuesday evening in the tabernacle, presenting an interesting program and concluding the evening with dancing and en OLD IN FAME A quality whiskey since 1880 and made the quality way HIGH IN QUALITY Kentucky straight bourbon and Kentucky makes the PRICE, M. I. A. Holds Stake Legion Auxiliary And And Ward Honor Night Nurses Association Plan Two Card Parties Programs In Price Girls Of Will Be Bee-Hiv- e SUN- Country club. sixteen' id fm will bt CtVe the; directing Starr P C Mrs din- Bridge will follow the ner. ?Sn Thursday Bridse Group To Be Guests Of Hostes- -. Members of Entre be guests of Mrs. Paul Mor& home this evening. Social Sewing Circle Guests At Helper Mrs. Bert Bunnel is hostess ternoon at her homVlnlfc .MondV 5'T bridge 'luncheon of the Social t.g D,mald pooden. 'members Sewing Bridge-luncheo- n Fetes Friend 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Lay-- A way Gifts for . . MOTHERS WE DAY EXCELLENT AN HAVE . LINE OF hole IN THE WALL Price, Utah East Main St. TTTTVTTyTTTTyTyTTTVTTVyVVyTTTTyfVyyVVTTTymTTmJ 37V 2 If Li Aru ifi i 1 Helper Hosts Entertain Following Clubs Meeting Following the banquet meeting of the Associated Civic Clubs of Southeastern Utah, Mr. nad Mrs. G. F. Sprat-lin- g entertained eighteen guests at their home in Helper. v A midnight supper was. enjoyed, and the guests were tetod at breakfast at the Castle Gate hotel at a later hour. A tour through the new coal washing plant in the camp concluded the entertainment. DoiiUorqcU inance First Federal lllai ipr tiome the and 5M! jEtrat iF?iicral FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 58 WEST MAIN THE SHIRT EVENT FOR YOU! & aittugs LOAN ASSOCIATION PRICE, UTAH M'M A Featuring One of Americas Finest! mem- .VAVyW( Tennis Racket Restringing Hardy Roberts i New Century Club o o $14.70 monthly pays for a job amounting to $460 Other amounts convenient Budget Building terms. Let the Building Bug bite you NOW ! Then let us help you plan extra rooms and extra comfort in your home. FHA terms low as $5 monthly on smaller remodeling jobs. in proportion on No Down Payment! No Mortgage! No Endorsers! As long as 3 years to pay! I o m D HOME LUMBER & BUILDING CO. JOHN 312 EAST MAIN DAY, Owner PRICE PHONE 181 Hears Review The Ivory Door, by A. A. Milne, was the book chosen for review by Mrs. Henry Ruggeri, when she appeared for New Century club in the clubroom on Tuesday evening. Musical numbers were presented by Donald Giaeolletto and Beulah Alverado, and a brief business meeting preceded the program. Delegates to the state convention were named as follows: Mrs. James Bergera, Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme, Mrs. C. N. Memmott, and Mrs. Paul Holbrook. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Fred Bonoino. Mrs. Paul Holbrook. Mrs. Floyd Wilson, Mrs. Omar Bunnel. Mrs. F. V. Colombo, Miss Lucille Christensen, Mrs. June Bott, Mrs. Ernest Coult and Mrs. C. N. Memmott. The club closing banquet will be held May 6 at 8:00 p. m. in the Helper auditorium. Sorosis Club Will Close Season Tents and Tepees is the subject of the final program meeting of Price Sorosis on May 6 at the home of Mrs. J. W. Bingham. Mrs. E. B. Sessions is in charge of the program, with Mrs. Bliss L. Fin- -. layson directing the entertainment of the evening. The subject concludes the series of American studies about which meetings of the club have centered this year. Election of officers for the coming year will be a matter of business. tp Mrs. F. Wilcken Fox was chosen Mrs. Therald N. Jensen as vice chairman of Dansante $ club for the coming season at the meeting Friday evennig at the Cuun-tr- y club. Thp event was a dinner dunce, directed by Mrs. Blaine C. Morse. Mrs. Barney DeVietti, Mrs. L. F. Barker, Mrs. Daniel Griswold, the outgoing committee in charge. chairman, with bers and Mrs. Dean Holdavvav, an ad- Friends Honor Recent Bride ditional guest. Miss Arm Larsen and Miss Karine Mrs. Erwin Todd will be hostess to Wurston entertained Tuesday evening' the group at the next meeting. at the George Christensen home in honor of Mrs. J. N. West, the former Miss Alice Brinton. a bride of early April. 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