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Show Thursday, May 19, 1955 Mrs. V. D. Kirkwood, daughter of Mrs. Hattie Bent, has arrived from Guam with her two children to spend part of the summer with her mother. She has lived on the Pacific island for about three years and reports it is becoming a delightful place to live. Mr. Kirkwood will join his family later in the summer. STRAND THEATRE PHONE HELPER 269 Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. lemEPBCemunr IPJEISE wcoor. CInimaScoi Sun. - Mon. - Tues. CONTINUOUS SUNDAY STARTING AT 2:39 BEST ACTRESS FOR 1955 f Uf in M Of Lovely I IN him Grace KELLY Ah G M' L COLOR. OnTmascopEI I Page Three SUN-ADVOCA- ' EL NOVICE CLUB NEWS Mrs. L. M. Lennberg and Mrs. W. Mrs. Fred Bonomo entertained C. Maulsby was a guest. Prizes Proclamation members of the El Novice club were won by Mrs. Fergusson, Mrs. WHEREAS, we are approaching that time of year when the at her home Thursday evening, Lennberg and Mrs. Hudson. Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States makes May 12. A delicious dessert was CLEVER PARTY CLOSES BANQUET CLOSES its appeal for funds on behalf of needy or disabled vet- served and the evening was spent A speed violation is a contributNEW CENTURY YEAR SOROSIS SEASON , erans and their families through the medium of the playing bridge. Members present ing factor in one out of every three Since this is the time of year The closing banquet for the were Mrs. Frank Migliore, Mrs. fatal traffic accidents, according Buddy Poppy, and Price Sorosis club was held in the that spring cleaning is uppermost WHEREAS, opportunity is again presented all of us to John C. Hudson, Mrs. Antone Du-pi- to the National Safety Council. join Towne cafe Monday, May 16. The in the minds or most housewives, Mrs. Roy Fergusson, Mrs. Wil- Heres a good vaction tip the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States with the tables were beautifully decorated the committee planning the closliam Daniels, Mrs. Ray Leavitt, faster you go the harder you hit. in exemplifying its motto, We honor the dead by helpwith centerpieces of white and ing party for New Cenutry club ing the living, and yellow gladioli, stock and tulips thought that would be an approthe major portion of funds so raised will be WHEREAS, Each crimson and tall tapers. RADIO REPAIR TELEVISION priate theme. The idea was clevused in the local community, the remainder being utilplace was marked with a card erly carried out with arrangenato maintain Veterans of ized name Wars and a the a Foreign corsage ments of miniature house cleanhelp bearing ON ALL MAKES of dainty lily of the valley and tional home for veterans orphans and widows at Eaton on the tables. Tiny ing equipment violets. Mrs. Eugene Cromar and Installation of TV Antennae Rapids, Michigan, and to insure the continued highly brooms, sponges, dusters, Mrs. Merrill Bryner were respon- mops, of this fine organizations national efficient brushes, pans of functioning cleaning rags, sible for the lovely decorations. Dealer . water and dishes draining in toy rehabilitation and welfare service, Raytheon TV Mrs. Joe Delpha sang two solos, drainers set the stage for the par- NOW THEREFORE, I, WILLIAM WELSH, in my capacity CALL accompanied by Mrs. Earl McAl-pin- e ty, and when each guest pinned on as Mayor of the City of Price, do hereby recognize this and then led the group in her corsage made of a steel wool noble cause as one most worthy of the support of all our community singing. A very im- scouring pad the mood was comcitizens, and do here and now proclaim May 21st as pressive installation ceremony was pletely established. Price Phone 921 -- J Buddy Poppy Day in the City of Price, and I call upon Mrs. Bryner lighted conducted. Nora Piacetelli welcomed the all to wear a Buddy Poppy as evidence of our gratitude the tall taper which represented club members and guests and in to the men of this nation who risked their lives in dethe Federation of Womens Clubs troduced Genevieve Bunnell, parand as she presented each officer fense of the freedoms which we continue to enjoy as chairman. She presented Evewith a taper to be lighted she told ty Amprifn.n riti7PTii who as Patterick toastmistress each one of her duties for the com- lyn Done at the City Hall of Price this 9th day of in a merry quickly got the crowd ing year. Officers accepting the mood with her entertaining stories A.D., 1955. May, obligation were: President, Mrs. and verses. The program consistm WM. J. WELSH, JR. J. H. Kelley; vice president, Mrs. ed of led by singing community Mayor. Eugene Cromar; recording secre- Florence Pitts, accompanied by i tary, Mrs. D. A. Halford; corres- Dorothy Brown; two numbers, I COUPLE ENJOY CODINGTONS GIVEN ponding secretary, Mrs. Donald Love You and Sleepy Lagoon, VACATION CALIFORNIA Jones; treasurer, Mrs. E. N. Ire-to- by a double trio and a skit on ROYAL SEND-OF- F Mr. and Mrs. George Jorgenhistorian, Mrs. Loa Werrett; housecleaning under the direction An occasion that will long be auditor, Mrs. John Menotti, and of Gunda Reid. The singers were treasured among the happy mem- sen have just returned from an parliamentarian, Mrs. J. C. Hub- Florence Pitts, Helen Bunnell, ories the y trip to California. Perry Codingtons have of enjoyable bard. Velma Frandsen, Brown, Dorothy in Mesa, Arizona, time Outgoing president, Mrs. How- Barbara Oviatt and Beverly Hila-ma- n Price is the farewell party given They spent St. and ard Baker, thanked all officers, of friends the at a George and visited with with Louise Heidenreich at by large group committeemen and members for the piano and the cast of the skit Country club last Tuesday night. their son, Cecil, and his family in their faithful assistance through included Janice Cox, Donna Luke, Sixty-fou- r guests gathered to en- San .Diego. They also visited with the year. She also presented Mrs. Louise Heidenreich, Velma Frandand dancing and to relatives, Rufus K. Horsley and dinner joy Mrs. Donald Earl McAlpine and Beth Downard, Katherine wish the couple happiness and suc- Mrs. Louis J. Barker, in Dunsmyr Jones crystal relish dishes with sen, Hazel Jeanselme, Athlin cess in their new California home. and AlTuras. They returned home silver spoons for perfect attend- Strate, Keller, Maxine DeVietti and Fern ance. were attractively ar- by way of Tremonton, where they tables The Mrs. Margaret Reeves presented Boyack. with apple and almond had Mothers day dinner with their The old officers were "dusted ranged a ' most interesting travelogue of blossoms and tall green tapers. son, Eugene, and his family.- shiny new ones installed Moss Jeanselme was master of her recent trip around the world. off and new officer giving a toast ceremonies for an informal pro- dinner at the She also displayed some of the by each Coutry club hosted mementos she had brought home. and a gift to the outgoing leaders. gram which included several by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Philips at The meeting was adjourned, with Delores Bryner, the new president, toasts. An especially clever one, which Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Radcliff the officers wishing everyone a toasted Nora Piacetelli; Mary written in verse by Mrs. Hal and Howard Clark of California vice president, toasted Kay pleasant summer and looking for- Pizza, telling of some of the and the Simonsens were additional abDownard in Beth the McKean; ward to a new year in September, experiences in Price, sence of Helen Bauer, secretary, Codingtons guests and a Sunday night dinner caused much merriment. Peat the club given by the Art NichElva toasted Beverly Hilaman; SORORITY MAKES PLANS Mrs. Moss Jeanselme and Mrs. olsons and the Lloyd Peacocks. Delores toasted treasurer, terson, Xi Kappa chapter of Beta SigHarris Simonsen made the ar- Neighbors of the Codingtons, the ma Phi met at the home of Gunda Bryner; Fern Boyack, reporter, rangements for the affair. Elvin Chapmans and the SimonBarbara j Reid for an evenings program toasted Helen Bunnell; 811111 A lovely gift was presented to the sens and Mrs. Flora Nicholson Flortoasted Oviatt, leader, song May 12. Mrs. R6id was also in ence were present at this affair. On and Velma Frandsen departing couple. Wuu. charge of the lesson which was on and Pitts Other parties honoring the Cod' Wednesday, Dr. and Mrs. J. Eldon Olga Spencer, project chairthe World Theatre.' After her were a dinner give by Mr. Dorman entertained at a barbecue discussion she gave parts to the man, toasted Rose Denison and ingtons and Mrs. Therald Jensen at their dinner for the couple. Dr. and club members and they presented Louise Heidenreich. KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY . 88 PROOF The banquet was held at the home at which the Jeanselmes and Mrs. Quinn Whiting were addia play. Other business of the eveEARLY TIMES DISTILLERY COMPANY . LOUISVILLE 1, KENTUCKJ the Simonsens were also guests, a tional guests. ning included discussion of plans Price cafe Wednesday, May 11. for the convention to be held June Other .committee members were 18 and 19 and the making of ar- Beth Downard, Delores Bryner, rangements for the birthday party Maxene DeVietti, Athlin Keller June 2. At that time the new of- and Dorothy Brown. ficers will be installed and the ritual will be conducted for new TO SELL IT FAST Advertise SOCIETY and CLUB NOTES n, and for fcleic Motor cme& gloom v STEREOPHONIC SOUNOI John ERICSON Wednesday Only ALL SPANISH NIGHT Tres Perfectas Casadas Mi Mujer No Esmia Starts Thurs., May 19 Ten Wanted Men Starring RANDOLPH SCOTT JOCELYN BRANDO Always Plenty of PARKING SPACE To the Rear of the Strand Theatre Admission 50c Anytime Mac-Knig- It with a Congratulations CLASS of 1955 without creaming, and in just one bowl Spry makes the difference! Want-A- d l. s . . . . Graduation marks an important milestone in your lives. It is the end of one phase and the beginning of another and even more important one. Some of you will seek higher education, but many will take up the business of working and living in the community. When you are older the years slip by too quickly, but for the young there is always a new beginning and time is not important. The future presents a challenge to the graduate now coming out of school, especially in these changing times. Looking back over the years, we are reminded that Price Trading Company was established here before the there was a high school, so'we have seen many graduations; we have known some of you since early 'childhood and we now extend our best wishes. Price's oldest mercantile institution has attempted to carry on a tradiion of quality, service and fair and honest business dealings. We hope to continue to merit the confidence of graduates and of all the people who have helped to make our business grow and prosper. 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