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Show I - NEWS FROM . WELLSVILLE III "Wt&ifUlc June 2G. Miss Mae IHJ : entertained eight of her IflM fritnds from Hyrum on Juno 18. IHb Hod m4 white carnations woro daln-BBl daln-BBl Wjr arranged on tho table. Music BBb ni cuues were the features of the BBl wnadmc. A dainty luncheon was BBl tarrc4 by tho hostess, assisted by B er jaother, Mrs. Daniel Maughan, BBK .-m4 lit Howard Jones. BBl Jb. Thomas Llndley has pur-B pur-B W a new Uulck truck. fl Mr. Joseph Parkinson Is the own-BBS own-BBS ati Chandler car. BV Tka Daughters of Pioneers will BBS IhaU Ucir annual encampment, June B 22. la tho Wollsvlllo tabernacle at B 3fc 3t . m. A cordial Invitation Is H wtutui to H .Almdlo shower was given In hon- H ar T Miss Mao Darloy at her homo H 4a Saturday, Juno 1C. Tho rooms BBB -srav beautifully decorated with H EhrWrt wroatli and tulips. A dainty BBB Tbrach van nerved to sevonty-flve BBBw xtmcu. MIhs Darloy was tho reclpl- g text or many beautiful and useful BBB jpwvnts. H Hia Mac Darley and Mr. Henry BBB 3. Xarry were married In tho Logan H awnptc on Wednesday, Juno 20. H Ibo members of the Clomont club B jort with Mrs. Nolllo Uradshaw, Juno H 33. A dainty lunch was sorved to BBB awtlm guests. Hod peonies graced H BJhe table. A dainty lunch was served H Str lie nostcss. 1 The Misses Inn a Hall and Llbblc- B 3kQ7 satertalnod at a bundle show- H r. Ja 12 at the Hall residence, In BBBj. Tkaaar of Miss Sadie, who Is to be a BBBJ Jmae Vide. The rooms were beautl- H (Mir tfecorated In bridal wreaths and S&it. A well appointed luncheon 1 -re erred to sixty-eight guests. H Jstisc Halt wan the recipient of many K nVastfral and useful presents. B 1 Was Sadlo Hall and Mr. Norval H Stallrr woro married In tho Logan H, aait ob Wednesday, June 20. B "Tuat services, over tho remains of Mrs. Jano Drown, were held In the Wellsvlllo tabernacle on Saturday, Satur-day, June 16. Bishop Charles N. Maughan presided. Singing by tho choir, "Sister Thou Were. Mild and Lovely." Prayor by Joseph II. Woodward. Singing by choir. Consoling Con-soling and comforting remarks wore modo by tho following speakers: W. S. Baxter, John C. Drenchley, W. H. Maughan, Dlshop Cooper and D. Maughan. Vocal solo, entitled "Mother," by Mrs. Howard Jones. Denedlctlon by Thomas W. Lloyd. A big Fourth of July celebration will be held In Wellsvllle. Program to bo announced later. A stag party was given In honor of Mr. Norval Dalley by eight of his young friends on Monday, June 18, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dalley. Mr. and Mrs. Mathlas Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Anderson, and Mrs. Moroni Lowe of a race, Idaho, and Mrs. Peter Bowcut and Mrs. Anderson Ander-son of Franklin, Idaho, were the visitors vis-itors of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wilson on Saturday, Juno 16. Miss Hlllam and Master HUlam of Salt Lake aro visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Lolloy Hlllam for a week or two. Mrs. Mattlo Rose has returned to her home In Valo, Oro., after a pleas-nnt pleas-nnt visit with relatives and friends. The Misses Barbara and Ella Maughan are homo after a nlco visit to Ogden and Salt Lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. Glenn and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Maughan, and Mrs. Lorln Haslam motored to Logan on Wednesday, June 20. Mrs. Lon Jarvis entertained the Maplo circle on Juno 20. Peonies and lilacs were lavishly used for the decorations. A delicious lunch was served to ten members by the hostess, hos-tess, assisted by Mrs. Doss Parkinson Parkin-son and Mrs. Roy Parkinson. Music and 'singing by the Messrs Heber Dankhead and Howard Jones Iwere enjoyed. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Parker and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parkinson attended attend-ed the Chautauqua, Sunday afternoon. |