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Show 1. jl'XE 1946 PACE FIVE SOUTH CACHE COUR1EK Reunion Saiverson family, original-o- f Mr. and Mrs. Wm. L. Poppleton entertained at dinner on Tuesday evening in honor of her brother, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown of Salem, Oregon who were visiting relatives here for ten days. Other guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw and family, Mr. and Mrs. Archie Maughan and family and Mr. and Mrs. Poppleton and family. The Salversen Hyrum, enjoyed a family reunion at the Recreational park Fork Canyon on in Blacksmith week. last of Thursday from various came Relatives Idaho and and Utah of parts Dinner was the day. the afternoon and noon at gerved spent visiting. of officers was A follows: Leroy Salas effected Mer-vi- n Idaho, of Downey, versen, of Wellsville, vice Salversen Alta Walsecretary chairman; Falls; executive ters of Idaho Gerald Andersen, committee: Norma Baxter,) Alden Salversen, These officers and Letha Ames. a period of for in charge be to en-.oy- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Mason two children of" Springville Iv-e- an Mrs. Howard Maughan of Wells ville is at a Salt Lake hospital where she underwent an eye operation last Tuesday morning. It is reported that she is doing nicely. Catering to the June Bride, we have a lovely line of pastel and dark color suits and coats with advance fall styling and detail. two years. Also 200 new dresses in all sizes. Retiring chairman is Norman Hats to correspond. Use your lay Salversen of Hyrum. away plan. was planned Edwards Millinery and Another reunion for next June, the exact date to 33 West 1st Shop. he announced later. North, Logan. Ready-to-We- ar JUNE 30 If you have been discharged from the Army-- if you held a grade and wish to retain it if you have dependents then act now. . . . June 30, 1946, is the last day on which you can enlist in the Regular Army and still take advantage of two important benefits . . . retention of your old grade and family allowances. and WELLSVILLE JUNIOR to LITERARY CLUB MEETS Mrs. Dona Leishman was the Shelley Idaho and other parts of Idaho to visit relatives for a week. hostess to the Ladies of the JunMr. and Mrs. Reid P. Maughan ior Ladies Literary Club at their and family of Washington, D. C. closing party of the season at her have moved here to make their home on Wednesday evening. home and are living in the home President Venna Perkins announof Reids mother, Mrs. Emily ced the following program: Piano duet by Sharon and Gary LeishWilliams. man, travelogue with pictures by The Little Home Makers 4H Mesdames Venna Perkins, Druggist Wilford Andersen of the club met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Leath-aBaldwin, Belva Hall and Cel- trip taken recently by him and with Miss Clara Ray Leatham ia Murray of the Welle ville ward Mrs. Andersen to Forida, the east as hostess. Leaders Mrs. Laura MIA atended the MIA conference ern states, Canada and back to in Salt Lake City Friday and Sat- Utah, piano solo by Sharon LeishArchibald and Mrs. Marjorie man were in charge. Utility cans urday. A lovely luncheon was served were made. A lovely lunch was Mr. and Mrs. served by Clara Ray assisted by Van to twenty members and six guests Thomas her mother. Drimmelin, Jr. of Ogden spent who were Mrs. Balls of Hyde The club is organized with Wednesday in Wellsville with Park, Mrs. Ivan Haslam, Mrs. Mary Ellen Leishman as presi- their parents, Mr. and Mrs. How- Blaine Hawks of Logan, Mrs. dent, Joan Hall vice president, ard Jones . Wednesday evening Lynn Larsen, Mrs. Nellie LeishDeon Brenchley as secretary, evening Mr. and Mrs. Van Drim- man and W. L. Andersen. Clara Ray Leatham as song lead- melin and Mr. and Mrs. Jones ater and Coralie Maughan as report tended a farewell testimonial at The Happy Stitchers met on er. Millville held for Miss Wyona Thursday at the home of Mr. and Cummings. Miss Cummings who Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw with Car at Ogden ol Bradshaw as hostess, The hem The 4H Culture club of Wells- has been employed ville met at the home of Mr. and made her home with Mrs. Van patch was made and a lovely Mrs. Elmer Leishman with Miss Drimmelin and Miss Edith Jones lunch was served by the hostess Rena M. Leishman as hostess. (Mrs. Clyde Checkets) for the assisted by her mother. Leader The time was spent making a past two years. Mrs. Noreen Anderson was in hemmed patch. A talk on posture charge. The club organization is was given by Leader Mrs. Pearl Mrs. Collen Cooper was hostess Pres. Joyce Bassett, Vice PresLeishman. Lovely refreshments to the Ladies of the Madra club ident Carol Bradshaw, Secretary were served by Rena assisted by at her home on Wednesday even- Reta Leishman, Song Leader Norher mother. ing. A social hour was enjoyed ma Hoskins, reporter Janice during which a reorganization Leishman, Refreshments, Maur-in-e The Hem and Stitch 4H Club took place. The new officers are Maughan, Amusements Janice members and mothers met Tues- President Mrs. Elsie Poppleton, Murray. Vice president Mrs. Amy Cooper, day afternoon at the home of their leader, Mrs. Thelma Leath- Secretary Mrs. Valene Bradshaw, Mrs. James E. Reed and daugh am. A lovely lunch was served Program Chairman Mrs. Kate ters Linda and Susan of On Wednesday the club met at Haslam, Society Editor Mrs. HilMass, are visiting relatthe home of Miss Anna Popple- da Wyatt, and House and Home ton where the time was spent in Chairman Mrs. Margaret Parker. ives in Wellsville for a short A lovely luncheon was served to time. They are the guests of her sewing. Parents Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hall Officers of this club are Anna twenty ladies by the hostess. Wellsville. of Jeanine Poppleton, president, Maughan, vice president, Mary The Wellsville ward Primary Jean Bailey, secretary, Lu Ann was reorganized Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Checketts recently with Leishman, reporter,, Diane Leish Mrs. Janett Wyatt as President and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Van man, song leader, and Dorothy an Mrs. Sarah D. Bradfield and Drimmelin of Ogden were dinner Hubbard, amusements. Mrs. Mariam Parkinson as Coun- guests of Mr and Mrs. Howard selors. The retiring presidency Jones in Wellsville after which Last Thursday Miss LuWanna were Mrs. Marie Garrett Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jones accompanied Cooper entertained at a kitchen Gwennie Maughan and Mrs. Alta them to Ogden and spent Tuesshower in honor of Miss Glenn at C. Brenchley. day there. the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Collen Cooper. The evening was spent making 'a brides book. A delicious luncheon was served to the guest of honor and Anna Lou Bailey, Orene Stuart, Mildred Richmond, Idella Peterson, Colleen Poppleton, Arlene Cooper, Alta Hoskins, LaRayne Glenn, Betty Jones, Norma Cooper, Sara Bankhead and Miss Cooper. Clyde Checketts of Ogden, son in law of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Jones was able to return to his home on Wednesady after undergoing an operation for appendicitis at a Salt Lake hospital ten days ago. He is the husband of the former Edith Jones of this city. Family allowances for your dependents will be continued throughout your enlistment ' , only if you enter the Regular Army before July 1, 1946. If you have been discharged from the Army and wish to reenlist at your old grade, you must enlist within 90 days after your discharge. And before July 1, 1946. Think it over. Act now. NOW AT YOUR NEAREST IL A. ARMY RECRUITING STATION ENLIST LOGAN, UTAH 201 FEDERAL BLDG. m El-wo- od Matta-poise- Mrs. Mary StrickTand, Mrs. tt, Mrs Esther B. Kerr was guest of honor at her home on Friday when a number of ladies called in to spend the afternoon. Small tables were used and the time respent playing Pit. Mrs. Kerr ceived several lovely gifts. Those present were Mesdames Bertha Buist of Mendon, Hazel Kerr,' Ruth Bankhead, Marion Cas terline, Beatrice Lindley, Gertrude Leishman, Geneva Maughan, Nellie Leishman, Mary Cooper, Ellen Hill, Allie Murray, Martha Glenn, Ileen Darley, Leora Parker, Marie Garrett, Bessie Jones, Amanda Murray, June Gunnell, Rose Bankhead and Mrs. Kerr. jiwuimi WARNING to all SINGER OWNERS! IT HAS been recently reported to ns that certain individuals, falsely representing themselves to be connected with the Singer Company, are soliciting repair work on Singer Sewing Machines in the homes of our customers In this vicinity. FOR YOUR OWN PROTECTION whenever yon need Singer Service, GENUINE Singer Tarts or EX- PERT Repairs be sure to deaj only with Singer Sewing Machine Co. 114 North Main Sa- rah Berry, Miss Joan Berry and Mrs. Mary Alt, all, of Cedar Fort returned Home after spending ten days here with relatives. They were guests of Mrs. Stricklands sisters and husbands, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maughan and Mr and Mrs. Joseph Bailey. it Mr and COMFORTING GUIDANCE Friendly guidance lightens the burden of the bereaved. So that greater comfort may come to those who mourn, we direct funerals with dignity, sympathy and understanding. Every burdensome detail is lifted from those who entrust to us the rendering of this final tribute. Look to us in your hour of need. Kenneth Lindquist Mortuary '7 Cache Countys Pioneer Mortuary Mrs. Neil McMurdie and children of Wellsville left Thursday for Salines, California to make their home. Mr. McMur- die has recently been discharged from the army. Mrs. McMurdie was formerly Miss Eva Stoddard. The Wellsville ward choir with President Lyman Maughan in charge presented the program at the sacrament meeting on Sunday afternoon. A wonderful talk was given by Bishop Evan Bankhead and two vocal duets were sung by Leroy Haslam and David Darley. New members joining the ward were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Carlson'and family of North Logan and Mr. and Mrs. La Mar Wright of Hyrum. Opening Announcement Official opening of Tingwalis new cosmetic department takes place this Saturday, June 15. You are invited to come in and view our outstanding lines. Mrs. Eugene Gibbs, the former Wanda Leishman, of Berkeley, California is spending a short n Wellsville with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Leishman and vis-iti- other relatives. Mrs Lydi Larsen accompan- ied her daughter and son in law, BBSaiBOIBBS FREE CONSULTATION ON BEAUTY PROBLEMS IS OFFERED YOU AT ALL TIMES. ELIZABETH ARDEN The Newhouse offers immediate access to the many located, things to see and do in Salt Lake City. Perfectly Four with large modern rooms of beauty and comfort. famous restaurants serving fine food. 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