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Show Thursday, May 15, 1952 THE Price Lady Elks Install Officers at Country 49TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY OBSERVED WITH DINNER The delightful combination of Mothers Day and the 49th wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ross together with Mr. Rosss birthday made Sunday a happy, memorable occasion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Thomas. A gala family was the highlight of the affair and afterwards everyone enjoyed visiting. Hosts with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Bry-ne- r. Guests sharing in the festivities with the Rosses who are the parents of Mrs. Thomas and Mrs. Bryner, included Mrs. May Ross, Mrs. Ella Ross, Mrs. Ella Bryner, Mrs. Chester Peirce, Miss Thelma Peirce, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thomas and Miss Correne Thomas, a sister of Mr. Thomas who is visiting here from Waltham, Massachusetts, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Nelson and daughters, Janet and Raelynn, Mrs. Wilma Zanelli, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Rasmussen and son, Gail, Miss Nancy Bryner and Club J fjr , 'f .... H7 r -- . i ' !S! .1,1 if i.t- ' fI , 4 o U; W - "'- V je$s Recently elected officers of the Donnell, parliamentarian; Mrs. Price Lady Elks were installed at Rudy Felice who stood in for a membership tea at the Carbon Kirs. Helen O. Smith, who is the County Clu!b last Wednesday eve- historian but was no Presen at the installation tea; Taking part in the Installation Mrs. William Daniels, auditor; were those 6hown above and in- - Mrs. Arthur Carlson, president; eluded, left to right, Mrs. Ed O- - Mrs. Antone Dupin, installing offi- newly-elect- C V" i ed cer and immediate past president of the Utah Lady of Elks Associa- tion; Mrs. Virginia Carnavali, out- going president; Mrs. Marcel Jean- selme, treasurer; Mrs. Thomas Lamph, secretary, and Mrs. Harris Simonsen, Photo by DeVietti Ladies Of Elks End Season With Installation Tea 'Mrs. BPW CLUB NAMES OFFICERS New officers of the Price BFW club include Francis Davis, presi-dentBessie Mower, vice presi dent; Jo Welch, treasurer; Josephine Gabbert, recording secretary; LaVema Wall, corresponding secretary. The election was a feature of the dinner meeting held last Thursday ait the Price cafe. At the business session conducted by Isabel Lewis, retiring president Kil-foy- nat-iona- The youthful foursome are not only singers hut are the mothers of eighteen children. They axe well known throughout Utah and are in demand as entertainers everywhere. They have won all Le gion trio contests in the state and in order to compete again, they will be joined by their accompanist and enter further contests as a quartet. Their program included, group 1: Jalousie Cade - Bloom; Lul-laby on Broadway Warren-Du- b It Aint in; Zigeuner, Coward; Necessarily So, Gershwin; Mood It Indigo quartet; group 11: Had To Be You, Jones and Kahn Siboney Leouona - Morse; My Donaldson-Wftit-in- g; Blue Heaven, Roses, WITH THE PURCHASE OF THIS FAMOUS MM SPIRAL DASHER WASHER Apex washer washes 10 lbs. of worst soiled clothes in 6 to S minutes has finest Automatic Safety Wringer and Automatic Timer. This famous EXCLUSIVE SPIRAL DASHER rives you equal washinc f. ficiency from top to bot-tom of tub with exclusive low-wat''Silk-Lin- e for all delicate fabric. 971 Tim and Glen LOADED YEARS SUPPLY OF BftigO css FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE East Main pop-pens- Dragerton, Helper and Price have volunteered to sell poppies. The new member initiated into the club was Mrs. Louis Bosco. With new members coming into the Auxiliary every month the organization is looking forward to a very active year. 500 CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. Edyth Schwartz was hostess to the members and guests of her 500 club at her home last Friday evening. Members In attendance were Lillian Bene, Ann Spigarelli, Gloria Marshall, Jennie Robinson, Jerry Frandsen, Thelma Horsley, Kit Valentine and Ruth Jensen. Guests present included Evelyn Gaillard, LaVaun Pleasants and Prudy Patterson. Prizes were won by Mrs. Horsley, Mrs. Bene end Mrs. MARRIAGE IS ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Mike Bacca announce the recent marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Baccs, to James Andrus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gid Andrus of Salt Lake City. The couple were wed in Ely, Nevada, on May 3. A family dinner honored the newlyweds at the home of the brides parents on Saturday and following this a family party was given by the uncles of the bride. The bride and groom are making their home in Ely where both are employed. a Picture to treasure Capture the happy, excited glow of the graduate forever with a picture. Let our expert photographers make this important day a pictorial memory for you to look at and prize through the years. cessfui club year. Refreshments and decorations for the closing event were in charge of Mrs. Ferris Evans, chairman, Mrs. Phil Horsley, Mrs. Isaac McQueen, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, and Mrs. Earl Gibson. The program committee included Mrs. Gudmundson, Mrs. Perry Codington, Mrs. James Gardner, Mrs. Booth Kilfoyle, and Mrs. Walt Maynard. Following the tea, Mrs. Jeanselme and Mrs. Gudmundson entertained the guest artists from Cedar City at a supper party at tfye Jeanselme home. Exclusive, . . . INQUIRE ABOUT OUR SPEC- IAL RATES FOR GRADUATES z Sunnie Studios Under Kelleys Drug phone 1088 grinds guarantee you full-flav-or r? ff J. Spen- treasury. ABSOLUTELY FREE 48 VFW AUXILIARY MEETS Kerry Fisher, president, presided when the members of the VFW Auxiliary mot Tuesday, May 13, ln the civlc auditorium. Interest es centered around the sale of pies which will take place on Sat-- H urday, May 17. Members from cer; soprano solo, II Bacia, Luigi Ardiite, by Mrs. Riddle; group III: With a Song In My Heart, from Rodgers - Hart; Prayer Hansel and Gretel, Humperdinch-Bac- h; Serenade, from the Stu dent Prince, Romberg; Tumbling Tumble Weeds, Donnelly-Nola- n piano solo, Mrs. Seaman; Group IV: God Painted a Picture Allahs Holliday Friml - Hanbach; The Women In The Shoe, Brown - Freed; .111 See You In My Dreams, Jones Kahn. Proud end happy of the record established this year by Literary League, Mrs. Moss Jeanselme, president, welcomed everyone at the beginning of the program and introduced Mrs. Ray Humphrey, Orangeville, president of the Eastern District Federation, and Mrs. Harry Gordon, district vice president, who were special guests with the presidents of the various Price dubs. Commended for their perfect attendance record for the year were Mrs. Ferris Evans, Miss May Burton, Mrs. Blaine Thompson, Mrs. George Wallace, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Mrs. Frank Cones and Mrs. Jeanselme. Mrs. Cecil Waterman gave in interesting report on the State Federation of Womens clubs con vention which she attended in Salt Lake City last week. Mrs. E. L. Davis reported on the club A novel idea was carried out by Mrs. Perry Codington who dl rected the Installation of new officers. To the accompaniment of humorous rhymes, the outgoin, group 'handed over miniature crowns, pencils, note books, horns and records to the incoming staff. They include Mrs. Quinn Whiting, president; Mrs. Carl Olson, vice president; Mrs. Harold secretary; IMts. Robert Carnavali, treasurer; Mrs. Fred Janes, music director; Mirs. Belmont Richards, reporter; Mrs. Blaine Thompson, historian; Mrs. Sheldon Allred, , A le is a BPW project The club voted to donate toward the travel ex- of Miss Joan Leonard, 4- winner who will represent Utah In Washington, D. C. . The club Collect was read by Mrs. Davis. year. SPECIAL WITH Jean Jones. captured the hearts of everyone Eyewith their singing. The installa- chid set the color note. tion of new officers and a de- catching over green satin was the delightful tea followed the enter- exquisite lace and line cloth The tainment. signed, in a block effect In introducing the entertainers, cloth belonged to Mrs. Booth and had been sent to her Mrs. Luana Riddle, soprano; Mrs. Nada Gardner, contralto; Mrs, by her brother, Lon Wallace who is stationed in Japan with the Gladys Isom, alto, and Mrs. 'Mary air corps. Mrs. Humphrey, Jean Seaman, accompanist, Mrs, army F. R. Gudmumson, program chair- Mrs. Gordon, Mrs. Whiting and Mrs. Jeanselme poured. man, said that the (trio had won A gift from the dub was prefirst place in the Legion Auxil- sented to Mrs. Jeanselme by Mrs. iary trio contest hqld at the Mrs. Jeanselme expressWhiting. Los convention in Legion ed to her offi- her appreciation Angeles two years ago and they and members to committee cers, placed second at the national Le- to the members for the sue- dub convention last in Florida gion As the club season doses among the gay and colorful events held before the curtain falls on this years activities was the Ladies of Elks Installation tea held at the Country club on Wednesday night of last week. Mrs. Robert Carnavali, president, presided over the festive affair. Mrs. Antone Dupin, immediate past president of the State Ladies of Elks association, paid her official visit and gave an interesting summary of tor activities as state president tris year. New officers were installed by Mrs. Dupin. She was assisted by Mrs. Roy Roberts, usher, and Mrs. Ace Roberts, chaplain. Installed as .president for 1952-5- 3 was Mrs. Arthur C. Carlson. Others taking posts were Mrs. Harris Simonsen, vice president; 'Mrs. Thomas Lamph, secretary; Mrs. Moss Jeanselme, treasurer; Mrs. Eafl Smith, historian' Mrs. Ed ODonnell, parliamentarian; Mrs. William A. Daniels, auditor. Following the installation guests were entertained with a delightful musical program announced by Mrs. Maurice Tatton, chairman of the arrangements for the evening. The numbers included a novelty dance by Roger Hinkins, Janet Nielsen and Claudette Potter of HuntLigton, Geneva Larsen ffl Page Eleven SUN-ADVOCA- Phone 499 parliamentarian. The club room was as gay and colorful as a summer garden, Huge baskets of lilacs lent fragrance to the scene. Sweet peas and tulips were arranged on the piano. A basket filled with programs with a floral designed green and orchid cover were passed out by Mrs. Walt Maynard. , At the tea table green and or taste the difference . . . the very real difference that comes from finest coffees roasted superbly and M.J.Bs exclusive, grinds. 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