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Show About Town Mr. ami Airs. W'illord Wood rn oil i-i I a iiu-d i t dinner on T.n: r. day I 0 (.-im.il s v. . re im-1 uded a .el I he a f! erliu-,ii v. a , .11 jo;. . d ' ; :s., Rel a Aid 'a nil sl.i-llt tie- i. end v i. i 1 i v i . h .Mr. aal M ... Alien W. 1'eh-rson of liyi 11:11 Mr. and Alis. Coleman Read vme haim-r : im t ; of Mr. u-: Mr-. Nec.-ll Tliornmy, Sunday c '-nil!" at I.oaan. i.i-'.v 1 'i 1 1. in '-d on who is ill train- .c, al .Mar ih I'h-ld California, M- m IIm- sol; i.atiag wah hi.; pnr.inl.; .Mr. and Mrs. Li-land Pilkiiiglon and family. Air. and Mrs. Jay PilkiiiKfon and son of Oadcn wa-re week end a nests of Mr. ami Mrs. Rohim.l I'ilkinulon. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mathews are leaillg this week end to make their homo in Washington 1). C. The Ladies Literary club hold theh- ii-aular meeting Wednesday ; .;'! -moon at the home of Mrs. I.eary O. Hansen, Mrs. Lee Hales of Logan gave a review of the book "The land below the Wind" by Agnes Keiths. Mrs. L. V. Toolson was a special guest. Tea was served by the hostess to 16 ladies. Mrs. Ronald Pitcher was hostess host-ess to tbe members of the Just-A Just-A Meer bridge club at her home Wednesday afternoon. High score prize was won by Mrs. Laura Mosemau. Luncheon was served by the hostess to 12 ladles. Clair Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. J. Rasmussen, bad the mis-fortune of breaking IvLs right arm while at school, he is reecovering nicely. FOR SALE, because of the con dltion of my heart I have been ordered by 3 different doctors to get out of the coal business, so I am offering it for sale. W. H. Roskelley, adv.tt , Mrs. Cherrill Hendricks and small son of Lewiston spent the week with her parents Mr. and Mrs. James Thornley. |