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Show THE JOURNAL 8 OCTOBER 4, 1952. To Please a Ghost Mrs. L. E. Bybee Was an y aturdays Event ? Honored Guest V BEAUTIFUL MERSMAN OCCASIONAL TABLES SALE 28.95 Regular $34.50 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY 's' f Is Everything you need is right at hand on this handsome Mersman Table. Plenty of room for a lamp, smoking paraphernalia, and with its graceful lines and gleaming hand-rubbe- d finish, 'this popular table is as decorative as it is useful. 22.95 SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Regular $24.95 - This handsome lamp table is the costume jewelry of your home. See it now with its beautiful mahogany finish. iV-- - SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $16.95 Regular $19.95 y Heres the new idea in home decoration a Mersman costume Jewelry Table. You might use this popular table to display or it might come to the rescue at a buffet supper. Youll use it for many purposes and it will repay you many, many times its modest price. bric-a-bra- cs s.' The story goes that if you put a lighted candle in your window on Halloween you can keep the spooks away. But our suggestion would be to invite little witches and sheeted ghosts to enjoy thia luscious, g pie in the guise of a pumpkin. Its an Oranga Parfait Pie topped with chocolate . . . made with the ease of all parfait pies as well as wandenny goblins. . and sure to satisfy Punkin-fac- e Pie 1 pint vanilla ice cream . 1 package d 1 baked shell, gelatin ' pie ' cooled IU cups hot orange juice mouth-droolin- - -- Friends and KAYSVILLE relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Lester E. Bybee were invited to call and renew old acquaintances with them at an open house given Sunday, Sept. 28, from 2 to C pm. at the home of their daughter, Mrs. William L. Keseling, G30 lOth street, Ogden. The occasion marked the GGth birthday anniversary of Mrs. Bybee. The Bybees were former residents of Kaysville and Ogden who moved to San Francisco in 1037, where they have since made their home. They are the parents of eight children, Ruel, Alan, Curtis, Vern, Bobby, Maxine and Afton, all of stay-at-hom- es orange-flavore- 8-in- Chocolate Topping in Dissolve gelatin hot orange juice in saucepan. Add ice cream by spoonfuls, stirring until melted. Then chill until thickened but not set (30 to 40 minutes). Turn into pie shell reserving about 2 tablespoons for top. Chill until firm (IB to 20 minutes). Before serving, spread Chocolate Topping over pie to resemble a pumpkin. Make eyes, nose, and mouth with the reserved orange filling. Use fresh orange juice or reconstituted quick-froze- n orange juice. Chocolate Topping, Cream 6 tablespoons butter. Then add 6 tablespoons confectioners sugar gradually, blending well. Add 1H squares unsweetened chocolate, melted, and 1 unbeaten egg yolk. Mix thorough, ly and spread on chilled pie as directed. -- Stork Talk n. Layton Man Takes Bride Of interest to their is the news of the many friends recent marriage of Mr. and Mrs. William D. (Dick) Thornley. The couple was united in mar LAYTON riage in a quiet ceremony held at the home of the grooms parent Mr. and Mrs. William J. Thornley of Layton. The bride, the former Veris Nebeker, wore a white suit wiht a pink rosebud corsage for the rites which were performed by Bishop John M. Park. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Nebeker of Richfield. Following their marriage, the young couple left for a honeymoon in Southern Utah. Upon their return, they will make their home in Sunset. ' LAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpson received word last week from Long Island, New York, an- Swimming Will Be Taught Because of sevBOUNTIFUL eral requests while teaching swimming to children in Davis County last summer, The Davis County Chapter of American Red Cross has been asked to hold some adult swimming courses this winter. A pool and teachers are available for Wednesday or Friday nights, Rex Snow, Water Safety Chairman for the chapter, states. Any adults wishing to participate and learn to swim should call the chapter office, Bountiful 250, Mr. nouncing the birth of a granddaughter boro to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hovey Sept. 20th, they have a son Franklin, two years old who is very proud of his new Snow says. sister. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hovey of Logan. Mrs. Hovey is the former corned by a sister Judy and three Phyliss Simpson. brothers, Jerry, Lanny and Devon, Much happiness and also by Mr. and Mrs. Marlin SYRACUSE has been added to a number of Gailey and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Syracuse families during the past week with the of several Hansen, its grandparents in -- -- SPECIAL PURCHASE CHROME DINETTE SET by HOWELL Regular $74.95 9.00 DOWN; 1.25 A WEEK FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY A WEEK Enduring charm and dependable quality are featured in this fine dinette set. Long wearing, high pressure lamented plastic top. Table top is grease, dirt; and alcohol resistant. Keeps its lustrous new look indefinitely, with a minimum of care. chrome-ste- el KROEHLER CE Regular $239.95 To Mr. and Mrs. Dick Egan it was an eight pound daughter born last Friday, at an Ogden hospital. This was their first child, and also the of Mr. and Mrs. Vern Egan of Layton. Other grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Barber of Syrafirst-grandchil- two-pie- 'l it!s AND SfiM a I SAY irfe cuse. Stake Meeting Held in Layton - ce BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS SETS Anniversary box spring and mattress set. Imported Belgium damask tick. Beautiful cord handles, all taped edges, all metal tufts. Regular-Pric- e $99.95. A Wonderful Value at 79.95 PAY 9.60 DOWN AND 1.25 A WEEK Another excellent value is our BOYLES SPECIAL BOX SPRING AND MATTRESS SET. Regular $49.95 Value 39:95 SALE PAY ONLY 5.00 DOWN AND 1.25 A WEEK BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME WITH CARPET MASLANITS QUADRILLE Todays most popular type of Carpet, high and low round wine Wilton. Graceful florentine Scroll pattern available in two tone beige or green. . Regular $13.95 SQUARE YARD SALE INSTALLED WITH PAD BIGELOW 10.95 BEAUVAES This famous carpet has been gracing the home of America for more than fifty years. Modern leaf Pattern in soft rose or powder grey. Regular $12.95 SALE INSTALLED WITH PAD MODERN BEDROOM SUITE $9.95 Made by one of the most famous bedroom manufacturers in the country. Dresser has large drawers with attractive drawer pulls, large plate glass mirrors in a beautiful blonde finish. Only BOYLES carload buying could bring you a value like this. d For Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayes it was also a new daughter. She was greatly welcomed home by a sister Suzanne and a brother Nelson. A special Mrs. Ethel Holt is a grandmother CLEARFIELD to this little arrival. meeting was held at the Layton First' ward' this past Monday for Mr. and Mrs. John Thayne are Junior Gleaners and Junior M Men proudly boasting the arrival of and their parents. Carol Ann M- their second daughter, born .Suniner and Kenneth Sheffield of the day evening at an Ogden hospital. General board were the speakers in Mrs. Orissa Thayne of Layton and separate meetings of the young Mr. and Mrs. Bernard W. Smedley people. Mr. Sheffield lives in Kays- are the grandparents for this little ville. Supervisors of the Junior M one. Men and Junior Gleaners are RichIt was also a daughter for Mr. ard Graehl and Thora Walker. The and Mrs. Vaughn E. Hansen of Loyoung folks supervising committee shared in the responsibilities of the gan, Utah, and formerly of Syracuse. This daughter will be wel- meeting. LIVING ROOM SUITE SALE $219.95 DOWN; $3.00 WEEK Here is a superbly styled suite, generously provided with Laswon type back box cushions, gracefully styled arms. Colors of sage green, red, grey, cocoa brown, dark green, in a 100 nylon cover. arrival babies. leath- er top or swivel mahogany top. Good construction and design. $26.50 San Francisco, and Elaine (Mrs. LAYTON The newest feaKeseling) of Ogden. They have nineteen grandchildren and three ture at the A1 Bugger residence in Mrs. Bybee Verdeland Park came in the form is the daughter of Mrs. Esther of a baby girl. The tiny G lb. 4 oz. Green of Kaysville, who recently miss made her debut on Septemcelebrated her 87th birthday aimi ber 15, in a Salt Lake hospital. She is considered something very speversary. cial by her brother, T. J, great-grandchildre- ch OCCASIONAL TABLES $39.95 EACH . . . YOUR CHOICE Highly decorative tables in a rich mahogany finish, genuine 10EAR VANITY Regular $57.50 DRESSER AND MIRROR Regular $78.75 CHEST Regular $39.75 BOOKCASE BED Regular $48.00 NITE STAND Regular $6.95 BENCH Regular $9.50 SALE $47.95 BALE SALE $59.95 $34.95 SALE $39.95 SALE SALE $5,95 $6.95 NQArt ARS: TWO V.0.s A PARADOX f?. C. Ml CtC. p CL ARKSBORG, W.VA. noah ip i Dear SHIRR AN 63. could WOULD X BE A SOOP ? DRESSMAKER At RS. 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