Show Golden Wedding Days For Two Brothers Married Same Day Ray and Andrew Clark both claimed brides on the same day Nov 10 1920 in the Logan IDS Temple This month the two brothers and their wives are celebrating their golden wed-dbanniversaries Three other members of the Clark family originally of arkston have also celebrated golden wedding anniversaries A brother-in4aand sister Mr snd Mrs Puri (Ellen Clark) Jardine of Oarkston will observe their 65th wedding anniversary on Nov 22 Mr and Mrs Ray Clark Mr and Mrs Andrew Clark plan to fly to Hawaii in file near futire far a vacation ig w Mr I ud Mrs Ray Clark 1 Mourns Last Summer Of The Mini Skirt PARIS (UPI)—Nobody win ever be able to match the glory that waa Paris in the last summer of the miniskirt French girls tending to be a trifle short-leggand broad in the beam were slower to adopt what is known here aa the d “minijupe” than their British and American sisters But finally the mini came into its own here and on the streets of Paris this summer there were few hemlines below h Even the French provinces where the girls are traditionally more demure than their sisters in Paris began to see the mini The youngsters were the first to go for the mini but it had begun to spread upward in the generation sense Many a conservative French matron shortened the hems of her ed long-legge- mid-thig- gowns and went determinedly out into the markets and onto the boulevards bravely showing a dimpled knee Amazingly even the formidable “tricoteuses" of the Paris metro (subway)— those forbidding ladies who abandon their knitting only reluctantly to punch your ticket— had fallen victim to the mini fashion What a lovely summer it waa To set of a balmy evening at a sidewalk cafe gazing upon all those lovely legs tripping by up and down the Champs Elyaee up and down the Rue MaddeLte ankles Or navy blue dark-hue- d - perhaps double-breastcoats and drab and dropping also to near sidewalk Such an assortment Dresses and skirts that make of file knees only a memory that put legs practically out of sight And boots! More and more boots so that even the ankles go ed into hiding So it seems to be over In this fall of male anguish the streets of Paris teem with maxi-da- d girls The cute dullies are discarding their minis (or turning them into tunics for use and the atop their Those were the days but butterflies of summer become alas! In the fall hcs come the caterpillars If one must look on the melancholy change Now in place of the minijupe brighter side of things there one as likely as not sees a dark may be after all a dividend R grey flannel dress of extremely had been almost forgotten that severe cut buttoned up to the French girls do really have neck and failing almost to the very pretty eyes midi-maxi- too s) Frienda and relativea are cordially invited to call at their home 909 Robertson Buhl Idaho between the horn of 1 and 4:30 pm Bon In Oarkston Mr Clark was born in Oarkston a son of William H and Sarah G Clark Mrs dark the former Gladys Atkinson was also born h Oarkston a daughter of Alfred and Katie Archibald Atkinson The couple was married Nov 10 1920 in the Logan LDS Temple They lived in Oarkston isitil 1938 after which they moved to Idaho where Mr dark engaged in farming Both have been active in church and civic affairs Open House After his retirement in I960 Mr and Mrs Andrew Clark will be honored by their family they moved into Buhl They are at an open house on the occasion both ardent LDS Temple of their golden wedding an- workers Mr Oark is a veteran of World War L niversary on Saturday Friends and relatives ar They are parents of sis sons cordially invited to call between and three daughters Sylvan the hours of 4 and I pm at the dark Hagennan Idaho Nile arkston Ward cultural hall A dark MeriAan Idaho Don special program will be Glen and Joe Oark Mrs Gerald (Vaudia) O’Brien Mrs presented at 5 pm Mr Clark was born in Farris (Ruby) Oark and Mrs arkston a son of William H Raymond (Dorenc) Oark and and Sarah G Clark Mrs dark Darwin Clark of BuhL They have was also born in Oarkston a 28 grandchildren and six daughter of Morris and Priscilla ButUrs Godfrey The couple was married Nov 10 1920 in the Logan LDS Mrs Temple and established their home in Oarkston Mr Clerk was a farmer and turkey grower To prior to his retirement Both have been active in Clio z church and civic affairs They are parents of three sons Douglas and Mas dark of Wednesday at 3 pm Mrs Oarkston and Jay Clark of Allan Adams will entertain Cfio Mesa Arix and they have ten Oub in the Pioneer Room of the Bluebird 'pandchildren Mr and Mrs Ray dark Mrs Kenneth Palmer will farmer residents of Oarkston review a current novel will be honored at an open house Mrs Adams would appreciate on the occasion of their golden that any member unable to wedding anniversary on Nov 15 attend call A C Women Buist Family Elects New Officers The David Elder Buist reunion Europe were shown by Hr and was held Saturday evening at Mrs Woodward Refreshments were served to the home of Fred and Barbara flic above and Orpha Buist Woodward in Wellsville A business meeting was held Mohn outgoing vice presbhet with Pres Elizabeth Barrett in LaVarr Morh Providence Mra charge New officers installed diaries Buist John Buist Keith were Gladys Wright Hyrum Buist all of Logan Glen and president Fred Woodward vice Donna Buist OJ Barrett Annie Buist Douglas and Claudia Larsen president Leland and LaVay Lkwen and Barbara daughter Only all of Mendon Wright genealogist Woodward historian and lone Ray and Inez Hill Ester Kerr FVeddie Woodward and Julie Laraen assistant historian Films of their travels in Ehrood Wellsville Allan Adams To Hear JC Carlisle AC Woman’s Club will meet In the Pioneer Room of the Bluebird Monday at 1:30 pm Mrs Ross Anderson will be hostess Dr John C Carlisle the program will give “UNDER the DRYER” Kids art like first They go out when unattended Entertain Member Rtmombor whan you got tho landlord to fix anything by just threatening to move? 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