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Show Mrs. Thomas Stuart entertained entertain-ed at a surprise party at her home on Friday evening for her grandson grand-son Keith Stuart who was observing ob-serving his 12th birthday- There were sixteen boys and girls present. pres-ent. They enjoyed games and a delicious luncheon. Severa"1 prizes were awarded. 1 Franklin Gunnell of Log'.n was speaker at the Wellsville Second ward sacrament meeting on Sunday. Sun-day. Bishop Frank Leishman was in charge. Two musical numbers were played on a steel guitar and banjo by Don and Dean Smart, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lorenzo Smart of Smithfield. Mrs. Mfry Green entertained at nrhicken dinner on Sunday at her home for her birthday. Guests "ho enjoyed the day wore Mrs. Flizabeth Green, Mr. , and Mrs. Cliff Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Green, Mrs. Annie RigTS, all of We Isville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy McBride of Logan. Mrs. Green received re-ceived several beautiful birthday gifts. A social time was spent. The Ladies Junior Literary club met Wednesday evening at the home of Mr- and Mrs. Win. P. Baldwin with Mrs. Baldwin as hostess. President Mrs. Nv'enna Perkins was in charge of the following foll-owing interesting and entertaining program. Piano solo by Miss Lucille Lu-cille Roylance of Smithf.eld; Prof Chester Myers of the USAC read the three act play "A Romance"; Miss Roylance played a second number. lhe hostess served a nice lunch eon at the close of the program to twenty three ladies. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Leishman Leish-man entertained at a delightful dinner party Wednesday evening in honor of her husband's birthday. birth-day. A beautifully decorated cake made and, proiser.Ved tc iVink. by their brother, Harry De Ryke of Ogden, centered 'the labile where a lovely dinner was served to th guest of honor and Mr- and Mrs. Harry De Ryke, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Decker and Mr. and Mrs. Collin Lowder, all of Ogden, and Mr. and Mrs. Parley G. Hall. He received some love y gifts. An evening of music and social chat was enjoyed. Mr and Mrs. Joseph B. Gun-"ell Gun-"ell entertained at their home on Saturday evening at a Pre-Chirist-mas party. The rooms were decor ated in keeping with .Christmas 3nd Christmas place cards were used on the table where covers were laid for Mr- and Mrs. James . Leishman. Mr. and Mrs.. Dan-:"1 Dan-:"1 A. Le'shman, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Eliason, Mr. and Mrs. Rul-on Rul-on B- Maughan, Mr. and Mrs. My -on Brenchley. Mr. and Mrs. Perry Per-ry Hyde and Mrs. Francis Gooley. A love'y hot dinner was served by the hostess and host. Rook was slaved for the remainder of the evening. Prizes were awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Theurer, Mr. and Mrs. Hyde and Mr. and Mrs. EI-'ason. When pretty prints are cotton, and drape like crepe, that's a real summer sum-mer discovery for cool good look and its name is balloon cloth. This balloon cloth print, with its drawstring draw-string neck, fitted midriff, and 1 puffed sleeves is cut out for dressed-up dressed-up afternoons and evenings all sum' mer. |