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Show THE ,Page Six Thursday, May 26, 1955 SUN-ADYOCA- TUESDAY BRIDGE CLUB GATHERS FOR BRIDGE The Tuesday bridge club met A Moncfsy bridge club which the home of Mrs. Rex Causer met at month a gets together twice was with Mrs. Oscar Hanson as hostess this week. A dessert luncheon Mrs. Reid Allred, last week. She served a tasty des- served to Mrs. Mrs. k, George sert and used white lilacs as table James Strate, Lem Mrs. Max Mrs. Dooley, Members decorations. present Mrs. Glen Nelson, Mrs. I. S. Shiner, Mrs. Howard Hanks, Mrs.ti. The Tami-ha-ne- e Camp Fire were Mrs. J. O. Stewart, Mrs. Ross Boyack and Mrs. Barney Girls enjoyed a hike and picnic Evans, Mrs. Hanks, Mrs. Dooley Mrs. Fred KelMabel Hammond, Thursday. They were enrolled inPatterick were prize Mrs. and B. Mrs. Gomer Mrs. Peacock, ler, to the Wood Gatherers rank. winners. Allred. L. Dart and Mrs. George The Oki-z- u group also enjoyed a picnic Wednesday and were enrolled in the Wood Gatherers rank at their ceremonial w'hich was held Friday afternoon. They also received their Camp Fire Girls pins at the ceremonial. . . Distillers of the worlds finest bourbon MOOSE MEMBERS for 160 years ATTEND CONVENTION HVS)5a2)SB The state convention of the Loyal Order of Moose and Women of VU" the Moose was held in Helper, May Women of Price chapter 45 were in attendance at all meet' ings. The ritualistic ceremony was held Sunday morning with 16 Price women attending and one candidate, Mrs. Florence Ireton, being initiated. Worthy of Your Trust for 160 Members attending received Years , . . Beam old fashioned and many helpful suggestions Kentucky Straight Bourbon ideas for successful club work Whiskey is distilled and aged from Mrs. Kay Mahaffey, official under a formula passed on frqm visitor from Lodi, California. generation to generation for over 160 years. Only Beam tastes like Friday, May 27, will be the date of the next regular meeting. NomBeam . .only Beam tastes so good. inations for new officers will be held at that time. Fashions Stole Spotlight Hep (And Hearts) at Helper Junior High Show Teen-Ag- e A galaxy of brilliant teen-ag- e fashions captured the spotlight Wednesday evening, May 18, when the homemaking students of Helper junior high presented Lovely to Look At, the annual spring fashion show under the direction Latest! Lightest! , NEW ( . . Long STR ETC H o mi size FITS EVEIIY FIUUHE! of Mrs. George Pizza, instructor. From the first model in a pretty baby doll shorty nightgown Pat-teric- with ruffled panties to the finale of beautiful evening gowns the show was an for exciting spectacle. This year the show was in eight parts with each being previewed by an appropriate song or dance number. The novelty number of Attic Treasures which featured styles from 1890 to 1955 brought many comments from the audience. The stage was beautifully decorated with apple blossoms and each model made a pretty picture as she stepped forth through a huge silver frame which resembled an old fashioned mirror, The commentatiors, Jean Funk, De-Viet- teen-ager- s, r -- v si.v-, , .o orff Peggy Marsh, and Marilyn Hanson, provided becoming continuity for 170 of the newest in spring fashions. and summer teen-hg- e The ninth and tenth grade homemaking girls proudly and gracefuli ly modeled skirts, blpuses, play clothes, suits, coats, formals, and j night wear they had made during the year. Several children added spice to this colorful affair as they modeled and picked a basket full of candy from the accessory tree. Musical and dance numbers were given by Sandra Hanson, Billie Jean Carnes, Wynona Martinez, Emma Jean Chapman, Ruth Wil stead, Sherry Toson, Margaret In Utah, better than 99 per cent Barbara Pizza, Darla of all coal produced is by mechaniWoodward, and Bruce Greenland. cal methods. The lovely finale was a song and dance number of Good Night Sweetheart with Richard Duke and Fred Regis doing the singing while Sheraldine Essman danced a graceful ballet number with the girls who modeled formals in the MR. AND MRS. DELBERT RAYMOND SIMPSON background. The musical numbers ARE FOJR were directed by Melba Hyatt, FORMER PRICE GIRL an insurance supervisor. music instructor; with Sandra WEDS IN CALIFORNIA They are making their home in Nelson, LaPreal Thacker, Geri Richmond, California. THIS Mrs. James Stathis announced Ruggeri, and Gaylene Salzetti asthe marriage of her sister, Olym- AMERE CLUB ACTIVE sisting. The stage decoratioris and lovely pia Lauris, to Delbert Raymond Mrs. Lenard Williams was hostmarprograms were made by the school Simpson. The double-rinsecretary, Lucy Richeda, and e riage ceremony was performed ess to the members of the Amere Bonacci, Kathleen Monroe, Sunday, April 17, in the College club at her home May 18 for their session of sewing and Darlene Fossatt, Carol Foote, Nor- City Lakeside Presbyterian church, ma Haycock, JoAnn McAnally, San Francisco with the Reverend visiting. The club is also reading Wilma Miller, and Sandra Clark Neale Edwards officiating. and studying some good books this The script for the show The wedding vows were said year. A delicious lunch was servwas written by Mrs. Pizza with before a beautifully flowered altar ed by the hostess. Medline Briest, Pat Bruno, Char- with family members and close Members on hand to enjoy the lene VanNatta ,and Arlene Gale relatives in attendance. evening were Mrs. Roy Maughan, Slim and slender summertime elegance In our , assiting. Doyle Pitts, Mrs. Fred Oak-de. Serving as best man was H. Ba- Mrs. Mrs. GoldMrs. At the beginning of the show con Frank World, most comfortable suit of washable crease of and Irene Vatsis, formerly Mrs. Pizza was presented with a en Hastings, Mrs. Elden Golding, was maid of honor. Price, resistant linen weave rayon. In Helio, White, beautiful corsage from her first Nicholas G. Lauris, brother of Mrs. Floyd Marx, Mrs. Elroy Harperiod homemaking class; and she the bride, gave his sister in mar- mon, Mrs. Lloyd Crapo and Mrs. Turquoise, Black, Navy, Avocado. in turn in her closing remarks exClifford Warren. . riage. Sizes 1 2 Vi to 22Vi. to her the pressed appreciation Friday night, the same group Following the wedding and re- with parents for their splended cooperatheir husbands a May enjoyed tion during the year, and ex- ception the couple honeymooned party at thd Elden Golding home. at stuher to the pressed hostesses were Mrs. gratitude The new Mrs. Lauris is a for- Assistant Mrs. dents for successfully completing Mrs. Warren, Maughan, mer of attendresident and Price their homemaking course and for World and Mrs. Oakden. A hearty ed schools here. She graduated meal was served and the their excellent performance in the evening from Carbon high. The groom is was colorful and lovely fashion show. spent playing unique games. The prize of a box of candy was THURSDAY BRIDGE ALTAR SOCIETY SETS won by the ladies group. 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