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Show Z Saturday, November 28, 1942 THE DESERET NEWS Salt Lake City, Utah ... . PROVO Mrs. Ray SorenSon, Mrs. John Van Wagener and Mrs. Ellis Palmer entertained at a shower Saturday evening at the Palmer home, honoring Mrs. J. A. Clayson, the former Myrtle McEwan, who wag recently mar- Mrs. Eunice Mineer of St. Anthony, Ida., announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Irene Mineer, to Don Quade Johnson of Las Vegas, Nev. The marriage will take place Dec. 1 in San Antonio. Tex. Both, - Miss Mineer and her fiance attended the University of Idaho, Southern Branch. Mr. Johnson was a member of Phi Delia Chi fraternity. He is now in the medical service of the United States Army, i At a tea given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan S. Gajdiner of 17D7 Twenty-firs- t East Street on Sunday! the .engagement of Miss Annie Gardiner was announced by her parents.- - Miss ' Gardiner will wed Lt. William H. Robinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. - W. H- - Robinson oMyton, early In December. . ried. The wedding will take place in Portland,'Ore. Mrs. Gardiner Solos were sung by Mrs. Q.'P.. to Portland. will accompany the bride-elec- t Wiseman, and Mrs. Ralph a Miss is of the University of Utah. Gardiner graduate Regave a reading. freshments were served. , PROVO A wedding in Provo Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leon M. Weight, united In marriage Miss Thelma O. Morrlss and Lt. Howard La Mar Houtz. The ceremony was performed by Bishop T. J. Oldroyd. Only close family members attended. The bride is a daughter'' of Mrs. Eva Davis of Alexander, Ark., and the bridegroom is a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Houtz of Indlanola. He was graduated from officers Training School at Fort Sill, Okla. The couple have left for Ft. Lewis, Wash., to make their home. -- ' -- : ? f jf f V yS 7 . MondayNo.Afternoon Paint- ),. r.- & ,l - - at Gale Harris Miss Fern Adams Of Orem Weds Gale Harris At Home PROVO Miss Fern Adams, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Orem, became the bride of Gale Haris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Willard Harris of Pleasant Grove, Nov. 20, and a reception in their honor followed at the Timpanogos Ward hall. the The Adams home was scene of the nuptials, 50 relatives and close friends being present as Judge Jack Irving Pratt, of American Fork, an uncle of the bride, performed the ceremony. Two hundred guests attended the reception. of The bride wore a gown white brocaded satin, en train, fashioned with Elizabethan collar. She wore pink rose buds in her hair, and carried a shower bouquet of white sweet peas and pink rosebuds tied with ribbon streamers. Mrs. June Teterson, sister of the bride, was matron of honor, and the bridesmaids were the Misses Norma Smith, Beverly .Harris, sister groom, Lyle Adams, sister of the bride and Norma Smith. Klein Adams, brother of the bride, was best man. The couple will make their oL,-th9- home in Provo. Martha Dona-hodaughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Donahoo of Springville, and Kenneth R. Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen P. Duke of Provo, were married Monday by Judge Abe Turner, at whose home the wedding took place. Close friends and members of the immediate families were present at the wedding. The bride wore a brown corded silk dress with brown and blue accessories and a corsage of Talisman roses. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith (Helen McAffee) attended the young couple. A buffet supper was held for family members and friends at the bride's home, after the cerePROVO Miss mony. Mrrand Mrs. Duke will make their home in Springville. PROVO A pledge luncheon was held at Valley Tavern in Springville. Sunday at 1 o'clock by the Epsilon chapter. Delta Theta Chi. after candlelight ceremonies held at the home of Mrs. Marv Ethel Fakler. The following members were pledged: Miss Ilia Bassett. Miss Alta Buckner. Mis Ruhv LeDuc. Miss Irene Mitchell. Mrs. Fern Morgan. Miss Irene Nelson, Mrs. Chloe Salisbury and Miss Mima Swain. Miss Dorothv Janson, president and her officers had charge of the ceremonies, and Mrs. Falk-ler- , membership chairman, ranged for the puncheon. ar- PROVO Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Prestwich entertained 300 guests afY reception Saturday evening for their daughter and son-in-la- and Mrs. Melvin F. Burgener, whose marriage took place in the Salt Lake Temple, Nov. 18. The reception was held at the Timpanogos School. The bride is the former Miss The Prestwich. Norma Jen bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Clara Brugener of Pleasant View. The bride wore a gown of white brocaded mousseline de solre, and her fingertip veil of ret was attached to a headpiece of seed pearls. She carried a bouquet of gardenias. white roses and pink rosebuds. was i Mrs. Julia Erranbraek maid of honor. The bridesmaids Mr. were: Betty Prestwich. sister of the bride; Elaine Menzies, Helen Brown, Elna Loveland, Beth Beck and Alene Luke. Wallace Prestwich, cousin of the bride, wag best man. The newlyweds left for a (ew days' stay in Salt Lake City, before making their home in Provo. -T- PROVO Announcement . at Monday, Nov. 30 at. 8 p.m. the home of Mrs. H. Earnshaw, 718 West First North Street. Assistant hostesses will be Mrs. Ira Maxfield, Mrs. William Cot-taMrs. Homer Beardsall, Mrs. LeRoy Olsen, and Mrs. John Crookston. Mrs. James H. Wolfe, Engagement Announced Miss Annie Gardiner and Lt. William H. Robinson are planning to exchange their marriage tows in Portland, Ore. early in is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dan December. The bride-elec- t S. Gardiner oM707 Twenty-firs- t East Street. Sherman PTA Will Consider Wartime Education Needs The Sherman School PTA .will meet Monday, Nov. 30, at 8 p.m. Mrs. Virginia Wells, county supervisor of school luncheons, will speak and the talk of William E. Berrett will be on Gearing the Home And Education In a Wartime Situation. JACKSON PTA i PROVO The annual art exhibit and informal tea of the Women's Council Artists Section was a function of Monday afternoon at the Women's the speaker at the first general meeting of the Ensign School PTA. The meeting will be held Clubhouse. This year, as a special feature, each member donated one of her of pictures for sale, proceeds which will be turned over to the local Red Cross chapter. Mrs." Jesse Haws was in charge of the sale, which netted $30. and fifty guests . Post Answers Whn fi,,oetinr juesiiun W Should rite First Jep-perso- n r BY EMILY POST A New York girl engaged to' a Texas man, asks about writing' to Jus mother. Her letter explains; "The man I am engaged to has been working here in the Eastfor; several years but his familyail live in Texas. He wrote them two weeks ago about our engagement but so far they have not answered him. He says they are very bad about writing and that I chairman, introduced the tivity was exhibit-ed- , artists whose work and complimented Mrs. sie E. Gourley, instructor. The marriage of Miss Barbara Stubbs, daughter of Rov Stubbs of Lake View, and Gale Larsen, son of Mrs. Arm-anLarsen of Vineyard, was an event of Thanksgiving Day at the home of the brides uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Ara M. Davis of Lake View. Bishop Wilford R. Stubbs of el have nothing Jo fear about their not liking me. So I wonder if it is my place to write to his mother, or his to write to me? L don't want to give the impression that I am ihio her house bebreaking to be invited. cause I cant What is the right etiquette?" Alhough it is expected that the man's mother write first to his fiancee, so few people know whose obligation this is, it is never quite safe to take It for granted. Mv own suggestion is that you ask your fiance what he thinks his mother would want you to do. If he savs 'waft, then this is a definite answer. If he says hes sure she'd like to get a letter from you. then write by all means. Remember, Texas people are noted for their friendly kindness. For that matter, an appreciative letter about her son is not likely to displease any mother.. Bes- PROVO ' -- Edgemont Ward, performed the ceremonv and a wedding supper was held after? The newlyweds left today for San Francisco Mr.. Larson will return to his post in the navy. The bride attended the Brigham Young University for two years. She was a member of the Cesta tie Social, Unit. Family members gave a shower in her honor Friday evening. To Relieve Distress of Miss Spry Weds In Los Angeles and Mrs. Bert S. Spry of West Capitol Street announce the marriage of their daughter. Miss Margaret Spry, to J. E. Ogden of Los Angeles. The marriage was performed Nov. 14 by Bishop Stanford D. Smith of the Wilshire Ward in Los Angeles in the presence of relatives and close friends. Mr. and1 Mrs. Ogden are making their home In Los Angeles. Mr. 598 Thursday evening, Dec. 3, at 8 o'clock at the school. Also on the program will be Mrs. John C. Jenkins,' who will entertain with piano numbers, and the Ensign School Glee Club. Refreshments will be served in the school library at the close of the evening. ' Spanish Fork Social Events For Past Week Are Reported called to view the exhibit of 148 pictures. They were received bv Mrs. Owen P. Heninger, council president; Mrs. W. Woolf, president of the artists' section, and Mrs. Frank J. Earl and Mrs. B. F. Larson, officers. Mrs. Elizaheth Gillespie1 and Mrs. E. L. Kammermeyer had charge of the refreshments, and Mrs. Melvin Fillmore table Music was furnished bv the music section chorus. with Miss Marguerite and Mrs. John Quikt as accompanist. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, first vice president of the State Federation of Womens Clubs, praised the Women's Council and the work of the Artists Section. Mrs. Melvin Fillmore, ac- Problem dis- HORACE MANN PTA The first meeting of the Horace Mann PTA will be held Thursday, Dec. 3, at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Mrs. Llewelyn R. McKay, who is con nected with the Extension Divi sion of the University of Utah will speak on Morals of Adolescents in Times of Strife. The school glee clubs will furnish the music. Following the meeting, a reception will be given in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cal McKnelly. Mr. McKnelly is the new principal of the school. Dr. M. Lynn Bennibft will be PROVO Members of the Lambda Tau Club met with Mrs. George Shaw Monday evening. Mrs. Harold Mitchell reviewed the book. The Sun Is My Undoing, - by Marguerite Steen. PROVO Telco Qlub members gave a dinner honoring Mrs. Ross Ripple at the Haase Cate ' Monday evening. Those attending were Mrs. Doren Boyden, Mrs. Pat Jones, Mrs. Victor Lee, Mrs. Alma Boy-deBuckwalter, Mrs. John Mrs. Sam Jones, Mrs. Richmond Young, Mrs. I. L. Muhlestein, Mrs. Harry L. Young. Mrs. Earl Strang, Mrs. Arthur Brown and Mrs. Samuel Kelly. will Mrs. O. A. Wiesley cuss Our Part in the War Effort at the first meeting of the Jackson School PTA Dec. 3 at 8 p.m. in the school auditorium. Musical numbers will be furnished by Enid and Scott Bybee and the West High School Band. PROVO Mrs. Velma Hedqulst was hostess to the Nike Club members at her home Monday evening. Bishop Hilton A. Robertson gave an illustrated lecture on "Japan." Guests included Mrs. Gladys Lawson and Mrs. Virile Cook of Los Angeles, Calif., sisters of the hostess. Is ;.vf Will Wed Dec. The Women's Democratic Club of the Third Ward will meet Salt Lake Temple Wednesday. made of the marriage of Miss Mere Tern, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Terry of Orem, to Mac Halladay. son of Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Halladay of Provo. The wedding was held Nov. 17 at Evanston. Wyo. The couple will live in Provo. every e. Democratic r Unit To Meet The traditional Thanksgiving eve formal dinner-danc- e of the BYU Vikings was given Wednesday evening at the Joseph Smith Building. Forty couples attended. Bert Miller was chairman, and Frank Gardner, president, welcomed the guests. An organ recital followed the dancing in the ballroom. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Daniels, the foraner Miss Betty Wunderll, were honored guests. The couple were married in the FRGVO Misk zel Zobell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Zobell of Lake View, will be married to Erval Lynn Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Davis of Lake View, this evening at the Zobell home. A reception will follow the ceremony. The couple will live in Lake View. nlen-Hous- uesday-at-Sea - PROVO ing. p.m. may by Auxiliary members a PROVO Mrs. Robert Gossard and Miss Betty Davis gave a shower at the Homer Zobell home Monday evening, honoring Miss Hazel Zobell, whose marriage to Erval Lynn Davis is to take place this evening. Games were played, prizes going to Miss Elaine Shumway and Miss Marjorie Stubbs. Those attending were: The Muses Shirley Pyne, Shirley Beck, Elaine Shumway, Jean Olsen, Marjorie Stubbs, Norma Edwards, Donna Cordner, Winona Nuttall. Marilyn Olsen and Barbara Zobell. Is Announcement made by Mrs. Preal Jones of Pleasant View of the marriage of her daughter, Miss Dorothy Jones, to Juel Powell, son of Mn and Mrs. George Powell of Grand View. The couple were married Nov. 16, at the home of Bishop Harry W. Madsen in Salt Lake and they left after the ceremony for Wyoming on their wedding trip. A wedding supper was tne given in their honor at home of the bride's mothe. when they returned from Wyom- 1 s A at ihLaborTempIer atgpjii. be done Red Cross work Ninteenth Century Clubmembers JTieUFriday.after- noon at the home of Mrs. J. A. Spear, with.. Mrs.-O. president, in charge. Mrs. M. A. Daugherty led tne discussion on current topics. ' a PROVO A dancing party Is being held this evening at the golf clubhouse for members of the Jaycee Dancing Club. The affair will be a Special entertainment will be furnished along with the orchestra music. Members are urged to come early. PROVO V-- The regular meeting of the Auxiliary will be held Dec. 3 -- semi-forma- l. Mrs. Harris was Miss Fern Adams before her marriage on Not. 20. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Adams of Orem. 1 58 of the Auxiliary ers and Decorators of America will have an officers meeting and luncheon at the home of Mrs. Vem N. Miller, 254 Third East Street, Monday, Nov. 30,: ( H tsZL&. li . To Hold Luncheon . 4 V Painters Wives i PROVO : I 4 v,V Shower Honors Engagement Of Miss Gardiner Miss Mincer Bride At Provo And Lt. Robinson Is Announced To Wed Dec. 1 MONTHLY FEMALE WEAKNESS due to functional periodic disturb-ances-t-ry Lydia E. Pinkhams Comiron). pound tablets (with added Also fine stomachic tonic I Follow label directions. Well worth trying lAdvJ FORK. A social SPANISH event of this week was the an- nual reception for parents given by the students of the Palmyra Stake Seminary at the Seminary evening Building. Wednesday of this week. In the receiving LeMrs. and were line Principal Roy Whitehead. Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Jones. Walter Richardson, student body president Leona vice Youd, president Beverly Hansen, secretary Joyce Hanks, Maurine Snell and Ardella Ny-bprogram committee members. Assisting in the registration, favors and refreshment rooms were Christensen, the Misses Gloria Naomi Christensen, "Louise TayAnlor, Carma Stewart. Vera derson, Florence Firmage, Lila Lundell, Petty Hansen, WilGertrude Larsen, liams, Lora Ferguson, Norma o, Huff, Vtrgie Goates, Carol enson, Daisy Mae Thomas, Bet-tJohns, Ua Mae James, Allene Smith, Don Davis, WendelLQ'Bry-an- t and Dean Brockbank. v FORK All mothers of service men of Spanish Fork are to be entertained by the members of the Athenaeum Club to Mrs. on Dec. 10, according Neil Thomas, president and general chairman of the affair. The entertainment will be held in the Third Ward Chapel beginning at 8 o'clock in the evening and will be the Christmas contribution of the club. Besides Mrs. Thomas, committee members are Mrs. Elmer Swenson, Mrs. D. C. Bowen. Mrs. Ed Beck and Miss Hannah1 SPANISH Vicklund. . v , - SPANISH FORK. The annual Thanksgiving party of the Alta the husClub which included members v.was bands of club held last Saturday evening at the home of Pres, and Mrs. Henry ' A. Gardner.' On the committee were Mrs. chairman Phyllis Whitehead. Mrs. Phebe Gardner. Mrs. Mrs. Fern Brockbank, Hughes, Mrs. Ann Mrs. Nettie Wilde and Brown. , SPANISH FORK. A meeting i PRESTON Chapter of Stella PRESTON Mrs Boothe and Mrs. Rtuh Sanford were joint hostesses for the Ladies Literary Club held at Mrs. Boothe's home Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Ona Edgely reviewed a three-ac- t play. Mrs. Josephine Spilsbury and Mrs. Elda Carla son sang vocal duet accompanied by Mrs. Constance Davis. and Mrs. sons, Craig and Ralph, Quincey, Calif., are Thanksgiving week guests home of Mrs. Burnhisels at the n parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jake of Preston. Mrs. Burnhisel was. the former Miss Erma Barth Barnhisel, and of Pa-to- Pa-to- PRESTON Mr. and Mrs. Lor-i- n Ransom of McCammon were week-enguests of Mrs. Lillie Benson, Mrs. Ransom's mother d in Preston. 18,1942. In Malad. Ida. Bishop William W. Thomas performed the ceremony. A shower. was given for the bride in the First Ward Chapel Nov. 16 with nearly 121 guests in attendance. Mrs. Margaret Hansen had charge of a program. The couple will make their home in Spanish Fork. SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Jex announce the Wellington marriage of their daughter, Miss Annie Jex. to Ferris E. Fullmer. The marriage took place at Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 3. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Fullmer of Bingham. He is a cadet in the army air force. The bride is at present spending a few weeks with her parents and expects to join her husband soon. of Mrs. Lawr- Mrs. Jack Huff with ence Tuckett presiding. The lesson, "Nutrition tipd Food Essentials. was given by Mrs. Scott Huff. SPANISH FORK. FORK. SPANISH Members Club mo- of the Athenaeum tored to Provo Thursday evening and were guests of Mrs. Stensa Morgan. Pres. Hannah Thomas was in charge of the program. of-.tevening which, book review of featured a "This Above All", given' by Mrs. he Malcolm -S- Green. PANISH FORK Mrs. Afton hostess to the memClub bers of the Thursday evening with Pres. Vivian Gardner in charge. Mrs. Delia Christensen gave the lesson of the evening. Isaac s n SPANISH FORK The Euphro-nia- n Club held a patriotic meeting Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Ina Williams with President Blanche Dart presiding and Mrs. Edna Wride tSking program. ", charge of the - SPANISH FORK An evening of fine arts was enjoyed by a. group 6f club women at the home of Mrs. Adelia Knudsen Wednesday evening. FORK Mr.-- - and SPANISH Mrs. T. Johnson announce the marriage of their'Hanghter, Miss Romagean Johnson! to N. Mack Mr. and Christensen. son'-c- f Mrs. C. K. Christensen of Salem. The marriage took place July Mr. PRESTON I SPANISH FORK Mr. and Mrs. Z. H. Ewell of Genola announce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Dean Ewell, to Dell Simmons, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. The Simmons of Lake Shore. marriage was solemnized in the Manti Temple, Nov. 9. Mr. and Mrs. Ewell and Mrs. Simmons accompanied the couple through the Temple.. A reception in hon- -' or of the couple was held at the Genola Ward Hall Saturday night. The couple plan to make their home in Lake Shore. SPANISH FORK The Ladies Literary Club of Salem met at the home of Mrs. Ray Davis Art and PhoThursday night. tography was the subject of the evening with pictures shown by" Lucile Smart and Leland Davis. KELLER SAYS: CAN YOU READ THIS? DR. Hw tort III ktrfc ! rw m to toast Yu. I vMta to Mr Mto la mm to eras to toe tosto to Iwirtm toe toe4 MUM tot ww to totoito WMto Mi Mato ka to mhm t aw to wn to Da toaa ana atocw wtoto to fcaafc mm to miwi a4 toa Mata nmh to toanlaa to mm Dwtoa to aarir ? Ita ar MtoM Tte 4 aa to to mmm to toM to tot token taitoi M a Ma atow totaa Is toa aasMr total sato taw, m to Jto totol to wto toa KTt. WWa aMtoaa sain? to aaa aatoc toto tMM to toa aaa aatfto m to to tan a IMlai hr orrOMtTniST 0IA14-41S- to to at to DR. E. E. KELLER MOTH MAIN University Of Utah Women To Hear Rabbi Gordon Talk The University of Utah Women's Club will hold its monthly meeting Dec. 5 at 2 p.m. in the Union Building. Rabbi Samuel H. Gordon of B'nai Israel Temple, assisted by Dr. Walter Teutsch, will present "The Development of Music In the Jew-isSynagogue. The refreshment committee consists of Mrs. J. B. Bearnson, Mrs. Fernando , B. Peterman, h Mrs. Ray Marsell, Mrs. Rex Anderson, Mrs. J. W. Johns, Mrs. Mack S. Kesler, Mrs. Phil A. . Baker and Mrs. Gordon H. Poole. Atalacoa com-'mitt- held Thursday at the home The Ladies Auxiliary to the Spanish Fork Utah Poultry branch of the Producers' Association met last week with Mrs. Rhea Hurst of Provo, countv home demonstration agent, discussing the topic, Home". "Better Food in the Mrs. David H, Thomas was reelected president of the group with Mrs. Lucy Stone as vice president. . The the Daughters of Pioneers met Wednesday at the home of Mrs. Carol Hollingsworth. Mrs. Emmaline Kenning ton led a round table discussion. Mrs. Lorna Larsen sang a vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. Flora Hansen. The serving included Mrs. Ella Hull, Mrs. Hollingsworth and Mrs. Kennington. of the Reta Aglaian Club was Ger-aldl- Sor- national committeewoman, will speak on The Neceslsty of War Bonds and Stamps." Mrs. D. K, Rawlings and Mrs. William Richardson will entertain with vocal duets and Miss Barbara Jackson will give readings. Mrs. Edward. Whitman will preside and the refreshments will be in charge of Mrs. Rowene Bridge. 1 Miss Irene Mineer and Don Quade Johnson will be married in San Antonio, Tex. The bride is a daughter of Mrs. Eunice Mineer of St. Anthony, Ida. Club Activities, Marriages Highlight Preston Activities PRESTON The marriage of Miss Peggy Marie Pollack, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Pollack of Salt Lake, to Lt. Stanley Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Olson of Preston took place Nov. 23 in Pocatello. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Larson, of Pocatello, sister and brother-in-laof the bridegroom, honored the couple Monday evening at a was which wedding dinner, also attended by G. E. Olson and Mrs. William Wallgren, both of Preston. Alter their marriage the bride returned to her home in Salt Lake and her husband returned to Wendover where he is stationed. y PRESTON Home on furlough this week in Preston are Sgt. Wendell .Hart and Cpl. Kimbeh Larson. Sergeant Hart is a staff sergeant and . crew chief on a transport plane in the Air He is the son of Mr. Corps. and Mrs. A. W. Hart of Preston. Corporal Larson, a son of Ne-pLarson of Preston, plans week to spend Thanksgiving visiting iriends and relatives in Preston and Salt Lake. PRESTON The Preston Fine Arts Club met at the home of Mrs. Weldon A. Nash Monday evening. Mrs. Angus Con-di- e reviewed the book, "Shooting the War in Russia" by MarMrs. Jetf garet Bourke-White- . Condie was a guest. Mrs. Allene Aller of Preston was hostess to her members club Friday. Eight PRESTON were present. PRESTON M and Mrs. Ralph Merrill and son Cal Merrill of Blackfoot were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Merrill Sr. in Presmid-wee- k ton. and Mr. and Mrs. Howard of Soda Springs. Mrs. Rosenlund is the former Miss Etta Bowden. The honored couple were married the past week while the bridegroom was home on a short furlough from his duties in the Naval Training School at Chicago, 111. The bride is the former Miss Joan Carter of Logan. Ros-enlu- PRESTON Mrs WUlis. Wills, Mrs. Mae Geddes, Mrs. A. C. Conine and Mrs. Erma of the Preston B. and P. W. Club represented thei. unit at the Logan B. and P. W. ' Hick-enioop- art exhibit which featured the paintings of Mrs. Nell K. Klinge of Preston, and which was held Sunday at the library in conjunction with a musicale. PRESTON Mrs. Eda Smith of President entertained her club at her home. The Friday Thanksgiving motif was used in decoration. PRESTON The Preston High School Harvest Ball was held m the form of a carnival Friday night in the Nielson Gymnasium. The ball was sponsored by the F.F. A. Club with President Lynn Larson in charge. Miss Shirley Palmer was crowned queen of the ball with the following attendants: LaWana Jensen, Beth Nuffer and Venice Johnson. PRESTON Mrs. Margaret Walkerjwas hostess to the Pickwick Club Friday-eveniThe meeting was the regular guest night. Guests were Mrs. Helen ng. Bunker, Mrs. Vera Biggs, Mrs. Marion Greaves, Mrs. Utahna Brough. Mrs. Josie Condie and Mrs. Wanda Mortensen. Alvin Harris, instructor at the Preston' L. D. S. Seminary gave an illustrated lecture on the life- of Christ. PRESTON Lt. Morton Cutler of the Naval Medical Corps arrived in Preston Friday. Lieuis Cutler tenant spending Thanksgiving week in.. Cache Valley visiting his wife and daughter, little Miss Diane Cutler- and many friends and relHe was honored at a' ' atives. family dinner Sunday afternoonat the homd of Mrs. M. RT.CutPRESTON The Business and Professional Womens Club met Thursday at the Chatpber of Commerce rooms. Miss Alberta Hill of the Preston High School domestic science department, spoke on nutrition in connecNovember camtion with paign of the community nutrition committee. Mrs. Belva Hart reported on the BPW Convention in Blackfoot which she attended last week. PRESTON Mrs. Lillie son was hostess to the Travel and Hobby Club at her home Wednesday. The meeting was held in honor of a member, Mrs. Millie Stephenson, who is planBen- ning to leave Preston and spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. Minerva Darcus in Sait Lake. PRESTON Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Bowden of Preston presided Friin hon- day evening at a dinner or of their son and his br.ide, Mr. and Mrs. Barton Bowjden. Present at 'the dinner were Dar-ol- d Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Preston Quinton Crockett, of PRESTON The Sixth Ward Relief Society sponsored a party in the ward chapel Wednes-na- y for their partners and wi- dows and widowers of the ward. Quinten Crockett displayed his colored films of South Africa where he spent 2 years on a mission for the Church. Three girls from Elsie Greaves danc-,in- g class. tap danced - for the ' group. PRESTON The Second Ward Mothers Singing entertained Thursday at the home of Mrs. Norma Crabtree in honor of Mrs. Anna Moore. Mrs. Moore has moved from the Second Ward to the Third Ward, though she returns to the Second Ward to accompany the Singing Moth- -' ers. ' - - PRESTON The marriage Lois Larson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Larson of Milleville, and Farrell Merrill. son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Merrill of Preston will be solemnised Sunday at the home Merrill of Mr. and Mrs. in Preston. x s Following the marriage,. 'Mr. and Mrs. Merrill will honor the couple at a wedding dinner at the Gold Room of Hotel Eccles in Logan. The couple will make their home in Preston. PRESTON Mr. Stanley .Winn entertained the Clover Leaf Club at her home Friday afternoon. |