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Show i LOCAL NEWS ITEMS President and Mrs. Merrill N Warnick and Bishop and Mrs. K. Warnick Swenson and their families fam-ilies spent Thanksgiving Day a,t Granger, guests of Mrs. Warnlck's and Mrs. Swneson's parents Mr. and Mrs. Fred Eldrcdge. The Mothers Club spent a very pleasant, afternoon on Thursday of last week, with Mrs. F. B. Newman. ' Mrs. II. K. Monson presented thej program, which consisted of a discussion dis-cussion on Christmas gifts, bought or handmade. Mrs. C. A. Gii.rnel.l whose hobby is flowers, showed n number of polled plants, which make lovely Christinas gift!!, while Mi's. Karl I ; -1 1 1 k -; displayed beautiful articles of her handiwork, crocheted, knitted knit-ted or woodwork, " Including toys and novelties. Luncheon was later served by tin' hostess, assisted by hef slslcr, Mls.'l Margie Iloldiway. Invited guests were Mis. Margaret Ilold-iiway, Ilold-iiway, Mrs, Wesley Jcriso and Mrs. II. K. Monson, ' I Mrs. Ioulsc B. Heldenrclch left Sunday morning by plane, for Corpus Chrlstl, Texas, to visit with her husband Seaman 1-c Joseph Heidenreleh, who is attending atten-ding a radio-radar Tech. school there. Mrs. J. P. Fugal left, last, week for Bridgecport., Connecllctttt, where she expects to spend a few weeks with her son and daughter In law Mr. and Mrs. G. Roy Fugal and family. ' Mrs. Keith Ja.cobs was hostess lo the Merrymakers Thursday (veiling at her home In Manila. Following the luncheon which curried out. the Thanksgiving limine, "5110" furnished the pus-He. pus-He. Mrs. Karl Giles and Mrs. Kmmild I'rlce were prize winners. Ol her 'club members present were 1 Njii Gametic, Mrs. Jos. Ilclden-i(ech, Ilclden-i(ech, Mrs. il.loyd Annllslcad, Mrs. Orvll Bullock, Mrs. Marvin Undmnll and the hostess. |