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Show lday, MAY 26, THE PAYSON CHRONICLE, PAYSON, UTAH 1933 Odd - but TRUE Local Item; By 0F ILoS M MUR j BOUtDER mim D i$ t is m TOOW tHl OE HUT GENERATION Wm A. R. Wilnon Phone 64 , mi TEETH Reb-'cc- of Mrs. Annie Wilson and Mrs. Wil- were son was in charge. Mrs. Nellie B. Mrs. Henry Erlandson i ntertained the Senior Bridge Club at her home Saturday afternoon. Luncheon was followed with bridge. Mrs. Dave Shuler and Mrs. Ahrens we;e special gue.ts. Mrs. L. D. Stewart received the prize. Stewart conducted the musical grams and refreshments were ed. 1 j FHHR FOR I 30 DM , OR WORE CKOTiOH KGfUtAST THE VXftS OF tOMt VALUN&U DOCUW.N C - Pioneer Daughters Meet O J Mrs. 0. F. Clark of Payson underMrs. Orlin Peay has been visiting went a major operation at the Aird here this week with her parents, Mr. of Utah hospital in Provo last week. and Mrs, David Bona. Seagull Ironeer.--- , Elizabeth Mitchell McClellan tivy of KR iva read by her daughter, Mrs. Ar- SALE or RENT 3 room Inmta M. Clayson. The lesson on civic house in Springville. Rents for $8.00 land church activities in Payson was per month, or will sell for $1500. In-- ; by Mrs. Ethel Page of quire of Frank Morton, 55 7th East Camp; reading, Helen Brew North, terton; piano solo, Jean Simons; viol- Sego Lily Spanish Fork, Utah. Mr. and Mrs .John Logtensock of1 Svhis Mayer; song, group Refreshments were served Magna visited here with relatives members end guests. thi3 week, fin solo, I So' girls. ia 12 Mrs. Louis Parkin entertained 12 friends at dinner followed with budge Thursday evening. Mrs. Iona Perkins and Miss Leona McClellan received the bridge prizes. Present were Mrs. Wayne Loveless, Miss Leona McClellan Mr. Walter Ware, M.----. Mi mil Smith, Mrs. Floyd Har-me- r, Mrs. I,a Grande Gudmundsen, Mr. Howard Wilson, Mrs Ned Wight mar, Mrs. Iona Perkins, Mrs. Elmo Christian.-on- , Mrs. Weston Bean and Miss Madge Reece. yr mmmm was host Mrs. Vendall Erland-o- n at p. delightful Bridge Luncheon Thursday afternoon. Her guests were s h members of the Junior-De- l Bridge Club. Mrs. Floyd Wilson and Mrs. E. II. Street received the prizes for high scores. Second ward M. I. A. held their closing social Tuesday evening in the Aniuement Hall with each of he classes participating in the following program: Dramatization of Little Boy Blue, Bee Hive Girls; vwgl solo, Bernell Goebel; vocal duet Jean Mendenhall and Ruth Hill; read bur. P; ea Johnson; vocal selections, Ruth Snow; stunt, vanguards; Instrumental music, William Street and Sidney Patten. Dancing concluded the entertainment. The s Mr. in Florence Griffith was visiting Salt Lake last week. Miss Dcta Miss Pore Cheever, Shuler, Miss Iris Finlayson and Miss Rhea Johnson were the week end Mr . Selby Dixon entertained the fjest ? of Miss Grace Eggertson at Tres Joli Bridge Club at herhonv her home in Spanish Fork. last week. Special guests were Mrs To mark the close of their winter Stephen 0. Olson of Price, Mrs. C H. Dixon of Spanish Fork, Mrs. J. C. activities, the Fourth Ward M. I. A Barney, Miss Jennie Fairbanks, Mrs v,eld a social Tuesday night. The Fearn Gray and Mrs. C. E. Cloward urogram was presented in the form a song festival in four scenes Jr, Mr. Plpine Winters and Mr Earl Page were awarded the prizes. Pirate scene, Indian scene, Love rne and Ilawiian scene. Special nvi-i- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Done and two included vocal solos by Max Kerr. sons arrived last week from Oakland Burnis Wightman, Florette Gardner California for a visit with relatives erd Irene Provstgaard; vocal duet, in Pavson. Jones and Hannah Willey; Artistically Printed Regardless of where your letter goes it should possess the quality that will impress the recipient as coming from a business house of high standing. Such recognition is given letterheads printed by us on LET LIS HAVE YOUR NEXT ORDER 3D (CD GEffiCESD G0E dSSEEP RED SEE You certainly got a Jot car for the money A special meeting of the Rebekah Lodge was held Monday night at the I. (). O. F. Hall. Mrs. Etta Jeppson and Mrs. Sarah Barnett gave a report of the grand lodge assembly which they attended as delegates in Salt Lake last week.' Mrs. Barnett was presented a 15 year jewel by her mother, Mrs. Emma Mitchell, Re. froshments were served. 1 j Camp, Daughters met Thursday afternoon at Mrs. Duke Page is convalescing ih home of Mrs. Ruth Brewerton after a major operation at the in nicely with Mrs. Elizabeth Simons charge frd also assisting hostess. The his- - Aird hospital in Provo last week. I lowatt- fcftcvw gram. The complete program was as follows: One act play, Senior girls directed by Mrs. Reid Persson; Fashion Show, Vanguards, directed by Henry Jeppson; dramatization, First year lice Hive Girls; chorus, men of the Adult Class; dramatization, Junior girls; demonstration, Scouts directed by Elmo Wilson; selections by girls chorus directed by Miss Elva Franeom; bass horn solo, Irvin Brim-hal- l; Miss Faye Bates; pianologue, tableau, Second year Bee Hive girls. -- :. 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The closing social of the pro- serv- The ladies of the Federated Music Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Emma Wignall and Mrs. Charles Houston and children next Monday they will meet at the of Salt Ijake are visiting for a week home of Mrs. Annie Wilson. v ith Mr. ard Mr. Aa Hancock, Mr. and Mrs. George Kitchen and grandparents of Mrs. Houston. two son of Salt Lake spent the The ladies of the Retekali Lodge week end visiting in Payson with Potluck Party their parents, Mr. and Mrs. William inioyed a delightful of Kitchi n. Friday af'emoon at the home ;Mr. Olive Loveless. The time wras Mr. a:il Mrs. Wilton Ivi, Mrs. E.l ; l. nt with social chat and a delicious and Misfc Selma Berlin of Berlin were served. Present was j!':h-oM Laura Shaul and daughter Mary ;Snt I,ake Saturday with reM lauia Coombs, Mrs. Ralph lative.. and daughter, Mrs. Ruth Coo;, b M '. John F. Oleson entertained Mattie Sui gent, M's. Peay, Miss erit Peay, Mrs. Agnes Wilson at an attractive spring lun boon on y F. hel Buckley, Airs. Saiah Peery Friday M for a dozen guests, indu Mrs. ;Mis Miia Eilund.on, Mrs. Myrtle :ng Mr. George Q. Wilson. Emma G. Mrs. Mrs. Aiza An Lillie Page, Dean, hillock, Mrs. nie Wilde, Mrs. Lizzie Page, Mrs. M.. R. W. McMullin, Mrs. I.ee R. Carl O. Nelson, Mrs 'el; ha Wilson, Mrs. Alice Bernard, Taylor, f!-Annie Palzly, Mrs. Ed Balzly, Sidney Coray, Mrs. .Genevieve Ell Mr-- . E nma Mitchell, Mrs. Zenola worth, Mrs. John C. Carlisle, Mrs. ' M s. Vrda Seeley, Miss Mel- - E. II. Street, Mrs. Laban Harding ter, and Mrs. George Chase. a Hull and Mrs. Loveless. j CWIWKN THERE Ml Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Weston Bean, Mrs. Iona Perkins and Mrs. Minnie Perkins were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wil-c-- i at dinner Sunday evening. rNGllft.&Al, THE Instead of the regular meeting of Stewart Sehaern. V the Third Ward Relief Society on sti ing music, Tuesday, three good cheer .socials and group singin, in the love scene were held with a member of the The wedding party brideWalker included Fairbanks, presidency in charge. President Rose Rose Tervort was in charge at the home groom; Marie Cloward, bride; bridPauline Fairbanks, of Mrs. Sarah Stark; Mrs. Ruth Cheever and best man; Webb was honored at the home of esmaids; Albert Huber, flowEdna and Dixon cloward, Janice a Mrs. Della Badham with Mrs. FollJamie cupid. Durrant, er Mrs. girl.; Tweede in charge; Mary refreshments Ellsworth was honored at the home owing the program, SPECIAL Genuine Chevrolet Polish 49c Regular value 75c Shuler Motor Co. Payson, Utah PAYSON, UTAH nwcgjp |