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Show chard entertained Wednesday night at a card party at the home of Mrs. Gwen Orchard. The evening even-ing was spent in playing bridge, prizes were awarded Mrs. Eva. parkinson and Miss Beth Blair, low score and Mrs. Floyd Parkinson Par-kinson and Mrs. Lola Coley high score. Refreshments were served. Guests were: Mrs. Eva PaPrkinson, Mrs. Beth Blair, Mrs. Vivian Jones. Mrs. Lola Coley, Mrs. Lima Stow-ell Stow-ell ar.d Mrs. Eva Layne. On Sunday evening Miss Velma Orchard entertained a group of girls at a chili supper. The evening even-ing was spent in music and social chat. Mrs. Ben Davis of Logan spent Saturday visiting with her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Poulsen. Mrs. Lorraine Stock was operated oper-ated on fcr appendicitis Friday morning. Mrs. Roy O'Brian was a Logan visitor Wednesday. Mr. aud Mrs. Clifford Poulser were Logan visitors. Among those attending the HigV Hendricks Child Given Burial at Lewiston Lewiston Funeral services for the year old daughter of Mr. and . Mrs Frank Hendricks was held in the Second ward chapel Thursday Thurs-day at 1 o'clock, Bishop Hazen ' fcipackman in charge. Music was rendered by Relief Society open- ing and closing numbers, "Whispering "Whis-pering Hope" "I Lay Thee Down to Rest;" vocal duet, Leona Hendricks Hen-dricks and Mary Lue Johnson -Come to Me," vocal duet, Dora and Mary Wheeler, "Calling for Me and For Ycu," vocal duet, Mrs. Ray Harrison and Mrs. Marva 1 Tibbitts, "There is a Home Eter- nal;" speakers, Arvel Hendricks I of Swan Lake; president tRay ill Pond. Cvril Pitcher and Bishop Priest party at Newton rnursaay evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Phil-1 man Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. James Taggart. Bishop and Mrs. David O. Hendricks, p. E. Van Orden, Mrs. Edward Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Taggart, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bright, Bishop Myron Wiser and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harris Pond, Mr. and Mrs. William By-bee By-bee ar.d Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ber-geson. Ber-geson. Special speakers at Sacrament meeting on Sunday were Spencer Taggart and Martin Ririe who have recently returned from a mission in Czechoslavia. I ! Hazen Spackman. Prayers were of-I of-I fered by John Hendricks and Wil-I Wil-I liam Wheeler. The display of flow- ers were beautiful. Sympathy is ' extended to the family. ' Funeral services for the small baby of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence j Wheeler was held Sunday at 12 , o'clock at the home of Markus , Taggart. Prayer was offered by -' J W. Bright; music, duett, "There is a Home Eternal" by Mrs. Ray : Harrison and Mrs. Marva Tibbitts; ' solo, "Suffer Little Children to ; Come Unto Me," by Hazen Bright; , solo, Mrs. Hazel Mortensen of 1 Amalga "My Sweet Little Rose Bud Has Left Us." Speakers were President Saul E. Hyer, John Hyer and Bishop David O. Hendricks. TVi crave was dedicated by John Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Wheeler live in Buhl Idaho and brought their baby in to Lewiston for burial bur-ial Sunday morning. The community com-munity extends their sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler. On Tuesday the Relief Society held a Christmas program. Preliminary Pre-liminary music, Marva Tibbitts; singing, "Far, Far Away on Judas Plains;" invocation, Margaret Rogers; Rog-ers; chorus by singing mothers, "When Christ was Born in Bethlehem-" two musical numbers by ' 5 Charles Rawlins and Erwin Wiser, 1 one "How Soon We Forget," talk ' ' "What Christmas Means to Us" ! j by Verna Hyer; two vocal solos i : by Merl Cunningham, "Holy Night" and "Star of the East Sweet ! 1 Bethlehem Star," accompaniment i i Mrs. Merl Cunningham; readmg ' "The Violin" by Mrs. Bently. Re-1 Re-1 ; marks and greeting by Merl Hyer i I member of the bishopric. Closing ! ' song "Cradle Song,"- benediction, Nellie Rawlins. A large crowd was i j present to enjoy the program. Mrs i Ruby Bernhisel president and Mrs I 1 Lula Johnson counselor of Ben-I Ben-I 1 son Stake Relief Society anc I I board member Margaret Roger! L was present. Vl Mrs. Mary and Mrs. Gwen Or |