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Show CACHE jlfTH Hyrum, Utah, Friday, December COURIER. 10,, 1343. Study Club las Social Event JONES HOME SCENE OF BIRTHDAY DINNER SilBiona on Sunday, Nov. 28, the occasion being Mrs. Jones birthday. A bild Members Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. of the ard Jones entertained jd irtners How- at dinner at the club rooms. Follow-- f beautiful birthday cake, made by were enjoyed their daughter, Adele, centered (jfnner games the dinner group- - the Plant was the dinner committee id by Mrs. Janice B. Spack-- k Mrs. Margaret Anhder, Mrs. J white, Mrs. Iris Harris, Mrs. and Mrs. Ila Alvey. lne Johnson of pine boughs and 'estonns ornaments de-i- d ,,lit Christmas chair-0- f FaVell ,rs The commit-i- n the tables. charge of the decorations Mrs. 'uded Mrs. Cheryl Bishop, Cartwright, Mrs. Alice Alta Roskelley, Mrs. jerson, I Mrs. Donna Harris. Lemon headed the Krs. Bessie committee. She ertainment Ras-isen, assisted hy Mrs. Oda Mrs. Helen. Robinson and Prizes went Claire Harris. Leonard Cartwright, Lowell Favell Plant and kelley, Mrs. bara s Rasmussen Oda arriages licenses Marriage Cache county courthouse dur. past week to the follow- - the Perry Biril, 24, Logan, George Dell ila i were issued in Evans, 20, Malad, iho. Vaterlaus Checketts, 22, ividence, and Colleen Nielsen, Artwell Hyrum. Dennis Butler, 25, Lillie and Arizona, Gnehm, Villiam ma, Lotion. Smith Allen, 19, Pres-- , Idaho, and Barbara Ranee nkley, 17, Franklin, Idaho. .oren Eldon Price, 19, Malad, ho. and lone Thorpe, 18,' Malad, finston Clare awrence 19, Wiser, and Billie Lou Gilbert, iviston, Idaho. Laxton, 40, Waterflow, Mexico, and Viola Britton, Fairview, Wiliam iv Salt Lake City. CLUB MEETS tIDGE ITII MRS. PERKINS Smithfield Mrs. J. C. Perkins ertained her bridge club at her ne table. EVERYTHING REDUCED IN PRICE d, . n, ALL SUITS REDUCED 4 ALL SPORT SHIRTS Richmond Bartley Bullen reon turned home Thursday of last week having been released from the U.S. Army. Bart is the son of Mrs. Annie Bullen and has been in the army for the past three years. For the past two years and a half lie has been with the armed forces in France and Germany. He will go school or take on the job training in Services at the Smithfield Second ward chapel last Sunday evening were sponsored by the ward Sunday school, Assistant Superin-- , tendent William Cooper conducting. Two piano selections were played by Mrs. Salomi Hansen, and an inspirational address was given by Miss Theoda Larsen, a recently returned missionary from the Span-- i ish American mission. 1 u SHOES AT IT HI 8.45 ALL HEAVY ADD LIGHT WEIGI JACKETS AT i PRICE o SMOKE SALE Bridge club Wednesday week at a lovely bridge of last night luncheon. A delicious lunch was served at the tables. The evening was spent in playing cards. Prizes were taken by Mrs. Mari-gen- e Peart, Mrs. Mardean Traveller and Mrs. Helen Robinson. Mrs. Vonda Taylor, IV vs. Mardcen Traveller, Mrs. Gwen Miles of Smith-fiel- d and Mrs. 'Helen Seamons of Hyde Park were special guests. All present had a good time. Tri-To- Thanksgiving Day visitors Wellsville Mr. and Mrs. How. kins. The students of the Junior dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs'. on Clyde Checketts, Ogden, Thanksgiving day. BARGAINS --AT 81 North Main Logan FOR A DELIGTFUL CHRISTMAS Mary Chess Perfumes Rust Craft Greeting Cards Rock Sharpe Crystal Imperial Chndlewick Table Lamps n F IF El GRACIOUS GIVING MEANS GRACIOUS LIVING Phone 1885 1' ALL WEINBERG DRESS Mrs. Claire Harris Richmond was hostess to the members of the Imported Linens 1 ' BRIDGE CLUB MEETS WITH MRS. HARRIS are gifts of superb quality Figurines i PRICE BY SUNDAY SCHOOL BARTLEY BULLEN BACK FROM ARMY American Dresden China t j- - SERVICE CONDUCTED offer-sympat- hy pWEST CENTER and e, w, IERE Max Jones submitWellsville Mrs. Gene OF CLUB MEETING Glenn and Paul Selley of Twin ted to a tonsillectomy on ThursLewiston Mrs. Florence Pond Falls Idaho, were calling on rela- day at the office of Dr. G. S. entertained the members of the tives here on Frances. Monday. Golden Hour club at her home last Friday afternoon. A delicious luncheon was served and the afternoon spent in playing bridge. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Libbie. Karren, high score, Mrs. Lee Pond, second high, Mrs. Millie Cunningham, honor prize. Invited guest, Mrs. Norba Mr. Well?ville Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Max and Joseph Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Van Drim. raelin, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chect-ettand daughter Judith Ann, MRS. SMART FETED Mr. and Mrs. John Larsen and AT CLUBS MEETING children, Linda, Karen and Dee Smithfield The Junior LiterOgden. The afternoon and evefP , club met ary Wednesday evening ,insi were spent in games, music at home of the Mrs. George Rasand singing. to honor Mrs. Ren Smart mussen On Monday afternoon the folwho is leaving town. lowing neighbors called on Mrs. Mrs. Doane Chambers was in Jones to wish her a happy birthof the program. There day, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bank-hea- charge 2 were solos vocal by Bishop ..Mrs. Chloe Maughan, Mrs. Emma Wilson, Mrs. Violet Wil- Doane Chambers accompanied by his after which liamson, Mrs. Hershall Bradshaw Mrs. daughter Janet Chambers reviewed the and Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leish-maThe 1I and book,' Betty Plague; by Mrs. Floyd Williamson and MacDonald. son Paul, Hyrum. Refreshments Luncheon was served to 18 were served and the afternoon club members and 1 guest, Miss spent visiting. Chambers. Mrs. Smart Mrs. Jones was the recepient Janet was presented a gift. of many beautiful gifts, and Mrs. Heber Whiting will be birthday tokens. Her brothers, hostess to the club December 15. Alton P. Maughan and Wm. P. Maughan of Grace, Idaho, called on the telephone to convey their BOOK REVIEWED AT best wishes for a happy anniver- LITERARY MEETING sary. Smithfield Thursday afternoon Visit From Idaho at the home of Mrs. George Han, sen the Ladies Literary club met. CLUB ENTERTAINED . Mrs. Albert McCann Senior was in charge of the program. AT DINNER, SHOW Mrs. Eldon Lamb reviewed the Smithfield Entertaining! mem- book, Eliza, by Patricia Campbers of her club Wednesday after-nop- n were served bell. Refreshments was Mrs. Coleman Read. to 17 club members and 4 special Dinner was served at the BlueMrs. Rinda Chambers, Mrs. bird after which the group at- guests, Mrs. Sid Bingham, tended the Capitol Theatre. Those Harry Covey, Mrs. Eldon Lamb. and present were: Mrs. Clifford Pilk. Mrs. Russ Lower will be hostess ington, Mrs. Fern Richardson, to the club December 16 at the Mrs. Venice Benson, Mrs. Seth Reese Banquet Hall. Chambers, Mrs. Gaylord Sorenson, and Mrs. Read. afternoon, was served after ich bridge was played with Ray Mooseman, Mrs. Wallace son and Mrs. Seth Godfrey some field. ining the prizes. There were - Smithfield Mrs. Nettie Larson nembers present and 1 special of California st Mrs. spent last Reno, Ray Mooseman. sister-inlaweek-en- d with her Mrs. John H.' Peterson. She had Tess Appreciation previously spent some time with lyrumWe wish to thank our her mother, Mrs. Francis Preece hbors and friends who of Cove, who has been quite ill. dur-the and assistance illness and death of our Give Thanksgiving Dinner )ved wife and mother, Anna Wellsville Mr. and Mrs.. Irvin Nielsen. We sincerely appre-- e Leishman entertained at dinner the floral offerings arid the oh Thanksgiving day. The table stance of all who took part was centered with a basket of fte funeral services. Places were marked for fruit. Andrew M. Nielsen Mr. and Mrs. James A. Leishman, and family. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leishman and family, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Leishman, Mr. and Mrs. Grant is With Parents ; Wheatley, Grace, Idaho, Tony, Wellsville Mrs. Harold Ricks Jolleen and Caroline Leishman &nson spent Thursday here and the host and hostess. During her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the afternoon visiting and social Bankhead chat were enjoyed. Friday uncheon POND HOME SCENE GJ S LOGAN, UTAH k! |