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Show 1945 CACHE COt' It IKK SOUTn Mrs. James A. Leishman re- and Geneva Maughan and Coun-jselceived word Friday that her son Pearl Bankhead. Vocal solo Morris M. Baxter, is on his by Mrs. Ruth Bankhead. Remarks Sic Reid Brenchley who has :n. way home from the Philippines. were made by Mrs. Gunnell and keen borne on a fifteen day fur-ug- h ; a Bishop Frank B. Leishman. Spectali from Camp Roberts re-- I ial musical numbers were by the Intere I. leav-Mr. Mrs. K. and Smith Parley turned to Fort Ord, Calif, choir. Prayers were said by He-b- er He is of Wellsville have received word jjere on Wednesday. C. Parker and Mrs. Mary J. L son of Mr. and Mrs. John C. from their son, Cpl. Morris Smith His wife that he is just awaiting trans- Parker. Brenchley of Wellsville. Nellie Bryson portation home from .Egypt ho is the former Mrs.' Edith D. Smith and son two sons live in Providence. where he. has spent the past two I Billy of Washington, D. C. have were special dinner guests years. been visiting with her parents, Lf their parents on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evan O. Darley Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Leishman in Wellsville. Edith has been of Wellsville received a teleTheron Eeishman, son of Cplto transferred Salt Lake office on Sunday from their fjlr and Mrs. Daniel A. Leishman phone call for the government. I for his base in son, Sic Carl Leishman who is left Thursday I a 45 day stationed in Memphis, Tenn. He after spending Indiana Mrs. Walter Perkins of Wellsis well and enjoying his Wellsville.' I furlough in ville was hostess to TXSVatE ITEMS or Id - the Junior Seaman First Class Dee Hen- Mrs. William H. Bankhead was ley left Tuesday for his base in hostess to the Ladies of the I a after Florida Jacksonville, Club at her home last I I weeks furlough pleasant two s, in Wellsville with his Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hen-- I fry and family. par-lent- Mad-r- a Wed- nesday evening. Eighteen ladies were present and enjoyed a book report given by Mrs. Geneva Murray entitled A Little Lower Than the Angels written by Virginia Sorenson. The remainder of the evening was spent socially during which the hostess served a lovely hot luncheon. stationed at his parents, Ur. and Mrs. Howard Jones of Wellsville over the telephone on Sunday. He inquired about the Relief Society conference was weather and let them know he in connecJ would be home next Sunday on held Sunday afternoon tion with sacrament L six day furlough. meeting President Florence Brenchley was in charge. Stake board members Mr. and Mrs. John C. Brench-he- y were represented by Mrs. Eva attended a dinner party at Lee Gunnell. The following proProvidence on Monday evening gram was rendered: Vocal duet given in honor of their son. Pvt. by Mrs. Pearl Bankkhead and Reid Brechley at the home of Evan O. Darley. Reid Brenchleys parents, Mrs. Talks were made by class leaders Nellie Leishman, Vi Darley Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bryson. I pvt. Max Jones, Diego talked to I and neighbors called on Mrs. Alviria Baugh on Friday afternoon and evening, it being her Re86th birthday anniversary. Mrs. were freshments served. Baugh who has been ill for the past two months is able to be up and around the house part of the time now. held Society Conference will be connext Sunday evening in nection with sacrament meeting in the tabernacle at 7:30 p. m. President Rena M. Leishman will be in charge. One hundred percent attendance of the visiting Relief teachers is desired. and Mrs, Clarence Pool left Saturday for their home in Olynpia, Washington, after spending a week in Wellsville, guests of their parents Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hendry. Mr. The Wellsville The Wellsville Second Ward Bazaar and Festival to be held tonight, Friday evening in the Recreation Hall is to be one of the biggest events held in the ward for the past four years. There is a good supply of useful and beautiful Christmas gifts as well as quilts, pillows, aprons, dresses, luncheon cloths, towels A and refreshments for sale. good musical program has been arranged. Two beautiful quilts Ward ir X t Ladies Literary Club at her home on Wednesday evening. Vice president Mrs. June Maughan was in charge. The evening was spent listening to Mrs. J. Paul Burgess of Hyrum reviewing the Immortal Wife by Ervin Stone. During will be given away. An intera social hour a lovely luncheon esting event of the evening will was served to fourteen ladies by be the cake making contest and the hostess. three prizes will be given away. 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