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Show 2 South Cache Courier November Lewiston Locals By Mrs. Payne are former Lewiston. 21, 1947- residents - of . Frank Talbot Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wiser and Mrs. Mary Buxton Hanson who has been seriously ill of a bron- family spent Saturday and Sunchial infection in a Salt Lake day in Shelley, Idaho. They went hospital for the past month, has to attend the funerar services, of recovered sufficiently to be re- Mrs; Wisers little nephew', Kim leased and is convalescing at the Thurman. home of Mr. Hansons parents in Mrs. Hulda Olson of Richmond Preston, Idaho. and daughter, Mrs. Marie Sorenson and small son of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. John Payne of visited at the home of Mr. and Ogden, Utah and Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Myram Talbot of Lewiston Camren Payne of Los Angeles on Friday afternoon. were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Blair .of Lewiston. Mr. Mrs. Phyllis Smith and daughand Mrs. John Payne and Carmen ter Peggy Marlene of Santa Ana California have been visiting with Mrs. Smiths mother, Mrs. Maggie Merrill, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Waddoups. South Cache Courier Published at Ilyruifl, Utah Weekly e Legal paper entered at the In Hyrum, Utah as Second Class matter under the Act of March 3, .1879. poet-offic- GILBERT MeDOWELL Publisher A1 Biorge Advertising Manager EDITORS MRS. DON ALLEN Hyrum News Editor MRS. LUTHER MURRAY Wellsville News Editor Mr. and Mrs. Odis Talbot had as week end guests Mr. and Mrs Lewis Terry and family of Ogden, Utah. ... Mrs. Henry Talbot ' of Long Beach, Calif, has been a house guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Pond of Lewiston. While here Mrs. Talbot was the guest of honor at a theatre and dinner party given by Mrs. were Mrs. Eva Pond. Guests Parkinson and Mrs. Bessie Hendricks of Logan. of Thursday evening, in' honor Mrs. Helen Talbot. A ' dainty luncheon was served to the following: Mrs. Helen Talbot Mrs. Alice Pond, Mrs. Ray Detton, Mrs. Effie Villet, Mrs. Beth Weaver, Mrs. Delecta Karren, Mrs. Pearl Gaymon of Preston. High score prize was won by Mrs. Villet and Mrs. Talbot was given a lovely guest prize. v Richmond Locals Weldf By Miltdn Mr. apd Mrs. Ralph Lewis of Smithfield, Utah, Mr. and Mrs. Adrein Thomas and their son, Sterling of Pr.ovo7 Duane Thomas and Miss Gene Penrose who are attending the U of U at Salt Lake City, were visitors of S. F. and Mary A. Thomas Sunday. The Lewiston Lions met with other Lions of the, county for a Senior Literary Club luncheon at the Bluebird on Mon On Thursday afternoon, Nov ' day evening. ember 20, the Ladies Senior Literary Club held their annual Under the leadership of Prin- guest day. Mrs. Leona Carlson, was in charge of the cipal Sylmar Jessop( the fourth president, was arranged Program meeting. grade class with Mrs Gertrude Rawlins as teacher visited the by Mrs. Hazel Funk. Mrs. George Utah reviewLewiston sugar factory last Pond of Lewiston, book Mrs. Mike by Bened the. and the fifth visited week, grade Musthe turkey plant at Trenton edict and Nancy Freedman. and he cheese factory at Amalga ical numbers were rendered by on Thursday accompanied by Mr. a ladies trio consisting of Mrs. Mrs. Bertha HendJessop and their teachers, Mrs. Lona Smith, Mrs. Leora Smith. Rericks and Eliza Wiser and Mrs. Elsie Allen. freshments were served by the hostess committee with Mrs. Broadway actor has nes, Bair as chairman. Each joined the raaks of the Holly- - member brought a guest with woodites. Hes Francis L. Sulli- - her. van, who played the lawyer in "Great Expectations. He will have a role in "Joan of Lorraine. James Hendricks Camp The Daughters of the Pioneers met on Friday, November 21 at the Relic hall for their monthly meeting. Mrs. Martha Aylworth was honored at the gatherings The program was given by members of her family, The lesson "Riders of the Pony Express was given by Mrs. Rachael Anderson. A large number of the members and visitors were : ter at the home ! Royc Hermansen ada. . Mrs . , v of of E1ko, y Susie Stoddard h mg a few days in Salt with her daughter iJ Mr. A. L. Kircher of local Sego milk plant days of last week infi He had some business 7 the Sego Milk factory visited, his son and fcS Twin Falls. , f J!1 Kle Club Members met at a bridge luncheon on Friday night, November 13 at the home of Mrs. F. T. Whittle. High score was won by Mrs. Duane Day. All cut prize was taken by Mrs. Ruth White, and the Bunco prize by Mrs. Helen Skidmore. Mrs. Jay Whitman, Mrs. Margaret Noble land Mrs. Elaine Hendricks were special guests. Nice luncheon was served by the hostess. 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