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Show MRIDOE U.Uli ENJOYS PARTY AT LLOYDS Last Thursday evening Mr.;. F. II. Lloyd enlerl. lined for hrid.".. ciuh a: Miciales at her home. A delicious dessert ium-hpon wa: served al the beginning of the eve nittg. Mrs. I. vie liichins was guest oi the h istess. I'.ridge was the diversion of th' celling with. Mrs. 11. it. slr-rnbor, ind Mrs. Pill Carroll winnmg scon i wards. x RA OXA CLUI1 HOLDS XO HOSTESS. PARTY Meinl or of the liaonn club en ' ' eil a n.s-lHv.le ;s psrty at Iho C'u a fe Friday evoiLng. The lab'.e at v,hi'i '".uirheon w; er ed was char ehr.y . ctMitere Mill a huge liw; ol ','j.K flower:-Tli.-se win g sc.re honor.; ai ti.'ge ik-v Mrs. c. L. Jenkins ih. an.l Mrs. Arlhar Wallgreu .1 tit. -KIDOK 'IT'ESDAY AT MotTJ:LLAX HOME Club a.ssociales of Mrs. W. I) .Me'le Ian enjoyed an afternoon f li: idge lasl Tue .day at the Me Clellan liottte. A dainty luncheon was served al one-thirty to the seven guests Mrs. Hurley Greaves was award ed bridge honors. COUXTY D.U.P. HOLDS MEETING MONDAY" County officers of the D U P met in regular meeting Monday afternoon af-ternoon at the Courthouse. Captain Hattie Wallgreu presided at the meeting. Plans were discussed dis-cussed for a program to be held at the Cub River monument. 1SRIDGE FOURSOME EX JOYS PARTY Mrs. Roland Swenson entertained entertain-ed last Wednesday evening at an informal bridge foursome. A dessert-luncheon was served, followed by an evening of bridgt with Mrs. Ezra Foss, winning score honors. . R.P.W. CARD PARTY JS PIG SUCCESS I The B. P. W. card party which was. held at the court house Monday Mon-day evening was a great success. Harold Swift's Melodians (presented (pre-sented four musical selections for the enjoyment of the group. Those receiving the floor lamp and an electric clock were Mrs. T. J. Wlieelin, the lamp and Mrs. Alton Nash, the clock. o o .'WTLCOX-AXDERSON . ANNOUNCE WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wilcox of Preston announce the marriage of their daughter, Moselle, to Joseph S Anderson of Oxford on March 17. The marriage took place in Logan. Lo-gan. A tea. in honor of the bride was held' at the Wilcox .home last Sunday Sun-day afternoon. Mrs. .'Snder on alf.end.el the Preston Pres-ton schools, graduating in 1934, and she also attended the USAC in Logan. She will leave next Monday for Bozeman, Mont., where she will join her husband who lias employment employ-ment there. LONE ROCK'CAMP MEETS AT WESTON The Lone Rock camp of D.U.P. of Weston met last Thursday at the homo of Mrs. Ethel Bastian where an interesting program was enjoyed. enjoy-ed. Group singing was led by Mabel Thompson, followed by invocation by Myrtle Morgan. Maggie Preston Pres-ton gave the history of her' grandmother, grand-mother, Johanna Raveston, and Mabel Ma-bel Thompson gave the story of her grandmother's life, Emma' Harvey. Har-vey. The lesson 'Mormon Colonization of the West" was presented by Mary Grace Brower. County Captain Cap-tain Hattie Walgren was present and instructed the camp. Other short talks were given by Vice County Captain Alice Pelerborg, Honorary Mother Mary Heusser and Chaplain Emily Gassman. The next meeting will be held May 1 at the home of Viola Bur-bank. |