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Show 83, 1941 ntSDAV. JANUARY SOCIEH-CLHB- S Democrats To Officers Nominations for a new group of will take place Monday by County Womens Democratic nf when they meet at the home of at 267 North Quinten Wilcox Price. in street West Wilcox in the hosAssisting Mrs. Karen Axelgard, Mrs. be tile will Ind Mrs. E. K. Olsen as program The meeting will be at fflO oclock on Monday, January 27. Wnate Tuesday Club Social Joseph Schlegel entertained club with a des-tf- rt thc Tuesday bridge this week, the follhome at her attendance: in being ladies owing Ed Virden, Mrs. George Colling-- S Mrs. J. Seaton, Mrs. L. R. Full- -' Mrs. George Nelms, Mrs. Karen Axelgard, Mrs. Henry Beckel, Mrs. Mrs. Harry Gordon, Barney DeVietti, and Mrs. S. H. Prichard Mrs. Guy Have Mrs Laird. the Husband's Night Held In Sorosis Dr. Calvin S. Smith took a forum discussion on charge of character building last Monday night, when the Sorosis club met in the city hall their husbands as special guests. with Lowell F. Barker also appeared on the program, talking on Freuds Contribution to Character Develon-menc- ;; J W. Binghams topic was Family Life and its Relation to Character Development; and Dr. E. B. Sessions presented the youths viewpoint on that subject. Mrs. B. L. Finlayson and Mrs. Melvin Wilson were in charge of the Miss Beverly Rasmussen and Miss Ona Shelton rendered vocal solos for the occasion. j Her the noted theologian DR.WALTER A.MAIER Seminary, St. Louis tht Hatton ortr o nttoork every Sunday of It moon Music by the LUTHERAN HOUR CHORUS ST. LOUIS A CAPPELLA or THE CHOIR EVERYISUNDAYIAFJERNOON Beans, Alfalfa Seeds, Grains of We Do Custom Cleaning . . . all kinds just installed cleaning equipment of the most modem type to clean beans and alfalfa seed. We have HORTON HAY, GRAIN & COAL Mill Just West of the Farmers Phone Have (YOU) seen our list of Price 64-- LOW-PRICE- Hostess Entertains At Shower Honoring Mrs. Erris Hedin, Mrs. Nellie Todd was hostess at a shower at her home Wednesday afternoon. Luncheon was served to ten guests including Mrs. Bertrude Winters, Mrs. Ardus Renberg, Miss Real Oliver, Mrs. Charles Koerner, Mrs. Erma Burnside, Mrs. Maxine Koerner, Mrs. Clara Shiner and Mrs. Ruth Branch. Many lovely gifts were received by the guest of honor. 'Club Honors Two Members Mrs. Ray Downard entertained Club Twelve at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dave Anderson, last Friday evening. Thirteen members were present, engaging in sewing, cards and a luncheon. Two special guests, Mrs. Rell Anderson and Mrs. D. L. Kerr, were also there. Inasmuch as Mrs. Clyde Lowe and Mrs. Jackson Jewkes have January birthdays, the other girls gave them suitable presents. Mrs. Edward Piacitelli plans to entertain the group at her home on January 31. Buy... We Many Afternoon Socials Held These lengthening January afternoons seem to be ideal periods for home entertainment, Price with hostesses making the most of holiday themes as they greet their friends for bridge, luncheon or the meetings held sewing. theAmong during past week were the following socials: Mrs. George Wallace served breakfast to the Sunday Morning Club this week, when ten members were present. Mrs. Harris Simonsen of Helper was hostess to her card club last Bar-bar- 2:30 of Concordia PRICE, UTAH E, Friday. Yesterday Mrs. J. E. Flynn entertained guests with a bridge luncheon. Mrs. William Dolloff invited Mrs. Maurice Tattton as a special guest To Honor Birthdays Wednesday evening to her bridge Of Women Of Moose party. This evening Mrs. Tatton will be Esther Gagosian, Rhoda Pace and Iris Potts will be tendered a hand- hostess at a bridge luncheon. The Tuesday Bridge club met with kerchief shower Friday night when the Women of the Moose hold a meet- Mrs. Leonard Frandsen Tuesday evening, eight ladies attending. ing in the city hall at 8:00 oclock. Mrs. F. W. Fox gave a dessert The program is in charge of a bridge Monday afternoon for eight Bianco, membership chairman. guests. paB QtsocHiflg) asxEo KEUB P. M. "Bringing Christ to SUN-ADVOCAT- PAGE SEVEN Rebecca Club Selects Officers Mrs. Mary Staines of Price presided as hostess to the Past Noble Grand club of Rebecca at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Bithell. During the evening, new officers w'ere elected. Guests played cards and ate refreshments in a room which was gay with patriotic colors, red, Food Sale Date Set By D. U. P. Mrs. Lee Harris and Mrs. Marcel Jeanselme. Extensive plans have been made by Radio bridge, a new style of playthe third ward Daughters of Utah ing, proved entertaining to those Pioneers for a food sale which they will conduct in Diamond Market on Saturday, January 25. Mrs. Leon Heard Dramatist Duke and Mrs. Ervin Ellis are in Postponing their scheduled procharge. from last night to a future date, gram Next Tuesday Mrs. Clara Milner Micra Adelphe club members went to will speak on social service, title of the Little white and blue. Theatre in Carbon college Housekeeper or to hear Miss Maud May Babcock, who Maxine Murphy is the new presi-ren- t. her talk being when the third ward was entertaining the public at that Assisting her in the executive Homemaker," offices are Myrtle Bryner, vice presi- Relief society meeting is held. time. This week of Liberty was This was especially fitting to the dent; Mary Knobbs, treasurer; Fran- reviewed for Tree the group by Mrs. Dorr club, inasmuch ces Greenhalgh, secretary. as the young ladies are studying drama. Others present for the party were Hansen. Elizabeth Hines, Elizabeth Paterson, Agnes Porter, Mary Wilson, Martha Tea Committee To Williams, Martha May Williams, May Meet Monday A special meeting on Monday, JanBliss, Leva Hall, Carrie Ashton, Edith As enticing as the Bench, Eleanor Rehor, Mayme Jame- uary 27, 2:00 oclock, at the home of Mrs. will Fred be for used Thomas, son, Linda Uhle, Ruth Wright, Gladys Voll, Ethel Duquesne, Gertrude House the purpose of enlarging upon plans for their annual Washington tea by and Mazee Maulsby. the Service Star Legion. Grandfather's Farm Besides the committee, other memAmerican Legion ...REMEMBER? bers of the Legion are asked to Party February 8 A public card party will be sponsored by the American Legion AuxQuart, Cod No. 257 Give Card tint. Cod No. 238 iliary on February 8, when Mrs. A. Social tt Pint, Code No. 259 W. Magleby will be general chairMr. and Mrs. Clark Wright treatman. She is assisted on the committee by Mrs. Earl Jones, tickets; Mrs. ed a number of friends to a luncheon and at their home SatB. L. Dart, decorations; Mrs. Otto Their guest list connight. urday McKinnon, prizes; Mrs. Roland Culp, tained Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Chappell, Mrs. Bill Williams, Mrs. W. W. Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Mr. No refreshments. place has yet and Mrs. Harold Bithell, Mr. and Mrs. been chosen for the affair. E. L. McBeth and Mr. and Mrs. WilA national defense program will be Staines. liam held on February 6 by the Auxiliary, which is sponsoring an essay contest, Hostess Fetes the former to be in the city hall. Dr. e Aaron Jones and F. W. Keller will be Miss Helen Lee chose to entertain speakers. at the Parkview with a dinner-danGardens in Price last Saturday night Gives Skating Party for Louis Martin who plans to leave On Birthday Night soon for training in the navy. OthMiss LaRue Morley chose to have a ers who were included in the party birthday party Saturday night, when were Louise Coli, Norma Hansen, it was her birthday, and invited Marie Olsen, Jean Gunderson, Lenore friends to spend the evening at the Barzay, Harold Nielsen, LaMar Jack Maloney, Lyle Bryner and skating pond before serving refreshments at her home. Max Scheaffer. Those present were Theresa Pilling, A Betty Stringham, Vivian Hussey, Bar- Bridge Supper bara Rasmussen, Norma Reid, Stella Given Tuesday Mrs. Ross Richins was the charm-in- g Scartezina, Marie Young, Miriam McV hostess during a bridge supper Allister, Geraldine Waterman, Leah Geraldine Greenall and social at her home Tuesday evening, Rhead, OjniXRittaawaazriT. Elaine Hakalo. when she arranged for the following vTSEliD1 On Friday night the first ward Bee guests presence: Mrs. Earl Hills, tfTTrrrr-ut-Hive class, of which Miss Morley is Mrs. Karl Jameson, Mrs. Ernest a member, gave her a surprise party. Coult, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs. Sam C. at card-playi- Ha-kal- ng o, Sailor-To-B- ce Em-pe- y, 5,r?hU'teV Suggestions This time of year presents a problem Carbon-Emer- y of putting up lunches Market Lunch Suggestion List saves you all the trouble. 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