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Show i .; i j ......::; e j a ; :;. m.: .. ,;. FRANKLIN NEWS NOTES By Mrs. Floyd Robinson I B . .: iM ,.I.J.,A - FRANKLIN The Ladies Liter-! ary club met at the home of Mrs,. Hazen Jamison Thursday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. Ray Geddes reviewed the book "Mr. Steffington" by "Elizabeth." A delicious plate lunch was served to 10 members. The ward choir held a party in the school banquet room Saturday evening. Games were played and lunch was served to the members present. Mr. and Mrs. Burdett Cornish announce the arrival of a six pound boy born "Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Darvel Fuhriman entertained the 500 club and theii partners at their home Saturday night. A hot dinner was served on tables after which the evening was spent playing 500. High score was awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Howarth and the consolation consola-tion prize went to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Robinson. Others present were Mr. and, Mrs. Gerald Wright, nesday afternoon. The afternoon was spent playing 500 at which Mrs. Horace Hawkes received high score and Mrs. Floyd Robinson, all-cut. At the close of the afternoon after-noon lunch was served on tables to seven members and Mrs. Jim Howarth a special guest. Mr. and Mrs. Ether Biggs ana daughters, Deanna and Delores have moved here from Pocatello where Mr. Biggs has Just completed com-pleted a six months course in blacksmithing and welding. Mrs. Hazel Oliverson entertained entertain-ed her club at her home Wednesday Wednes-day afternoon. Bridge was played with high score prize going to Mrs. Alice Woodward and all-cut to Mrs. Ruth Parkinson. A hot lunch was served at the close of the afternoon to eight members. Mrs. Ella Thomas and two daughters from Ogden spent the week-end here visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. Rachel Woodward Wood-ward and other relatives. j Mr. and Mrs. Horace Hawkes, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Robbins, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cole, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rus-sell Bradford and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Robinson, special guests. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lowe were dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern McFarland of Preston, Pres-ton, Sunday evening, j Among those who attended the funeral of Del Monte Larson in Cove, Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Handy, Mr. and Mrs. Uriah Wilkinson, Wil-kinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. B. Nash, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Oliverson, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wilkinson, Wm. Robinson and Mrs. Emillne Atkinson. Atkin-son. Among those who called at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Enos Heb-Uon Heb-Uon of Preston on their Golden Wedding anniversary were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Chatterton, Mrs. Emi-line Emi-line Chatterton, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Les-ter Atkinson, Mrs. Alice Olivei-son Olivei-son and Mrs. Alvin Atkinson. Mr. and Mrs. Britton Bergeson have returned from their honeymoon honey-moon and have gone to Ogden to Mrs. Myrtle Nash entertained the Jolly Neighbors club at the home of her daughter Mrs. Percy Gibson Thursday afternoon. Bridge was played with prizes being awarded to Mrs. Blanche Cooke and Mrs. Stella Wright. A delicious lunch was served at the close of the afternoon to seven members and Mrs. Hazel Oliverson, a guest. Mr. and Mrs. Homer D. Williams are rejoicing over the arrival of a baby girl born Tueday, October 21 at a Logan hospital. Mrs. Gilbert Lowe and daughter Dean, spent last week visiting with relatives in Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Parkinson Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hatch and Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Doney were among those who attended the fu, neral of Mrs. Weston. Smith in Preston, Monday. Mrs. Burdett Cornish entertained her club at her home; Thursday afternoon. Pinochle was played with high score prize going to Mrs. Jack Robinson after which lunch j was served to 12 members. make their home. Mrs. Merle Adamson accompanied them to Ogden to visit a few days with relatives. Mrs. Lloyd Robbins was hostess to the 500) club at her home Wfid- |