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Show ML Pleasant Brevities . . . '"J Wintering In S. L. rvic'il!r Mrs A. C. Madsen will ni nw'1 tcrtain Hie Homo Culture Club ,4rts at her home Friday afternoon , Mrs Madsen is leaving soon h JIM soend the winter in Salt Lalu Ail with her daughter, Mrs. Chariot j;lCobsen. f t Mrs. J- F. Pritehett has sp.n, the past week in Cedar Cil . with her daughter, Mrs. Lynnr "s Poulsen and family, -f Mr. anct Mrs- C- W- Stprlm:u1 ,ho spent the summer and i early fall months in Mt. PioaS- ; '-aye arrived at Hornet . ill,, winter!01 A1SS!,nc,ro "rlnR The Sled'man's daughter VVini- whe e she is a student at Wa-sateli Wa-sateli Academy. M'nhm?80" nnd his mother. Mis. Olat Olsen of Mt. Pleasant have moved to Provo for the winter where Mr. Olsen will he associated with Davis and Witt building contractors. I .Visiting at home for the first time in several years is Evan KricUsen of Los Angeles, a sor of Mr. and Mrs. Amasa Kricksen Jack Is Ten Jack McAllister celebrated his tenth birthday anniversary Sunday with a movie party for 2-1 young friends, at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. McAllister. Dr. and Mrs. E. G. Mills left Mt. Pleasant this week for Los Angeles where they will spend the next fortnight visiting Dr Mills' daughter, Mrs. Alva Rob erts and at the home of a son, DeVire Mills. Dr. and Mrs. Dail P. Averett drove the Mills to Los Angeles for the visit. Visit Relatives At Mt. Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Amos Bartor and daughter, Beth, of Cat Idaho, were guests this weei at the home of Mr. Barton': brother, Lawrence, and at the home of Mrs. Barton's mothe. Mrs. Maggie Seely. Former residents of Mt. Pleas ant, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Barton Bar-ton came to Utah to meet thei. daughter who has recently com plcted a mission in the Southen States mission. Home Culture Cites Armistice Dcry Armistice Day was fittinr" observed by members of the Home Culture Club, whose theme for the year is "What It Means to be an American," when they met Wednesday afternoon af-ternoon in the Wasatch faculty room with Mrs. Elsie Clitheroe as hostess. Eighteen members and two guests, Miss Margaret M. Thompson and Miss Charlotte Char-lotte Warren were present. Miss Ella M. Wicklund, who was a nurse in a British hospital in France when the Armistice was signed in 1913, related interesting in-teresting and amusing incidents inci-dents of the first Armistice Dav Mrs. R. S. Gunn, Mrs. E. E. Bollinger, Bol-linger, Mrs. William Burton, Mrs. W. M. Zabriskie and Mrs. Franklin Elser presented an amusing skit featuring the first Armistice and sang a group ol World War I songs. Completinf the program was a review ol Salom Risk's book "A Syrian Yankee." Mrs. Alvin Chrislensen attended at-tended the state beautician': convention in Salt Lake this week. Mrs. McKinney Reviews Book Mrs. Clifford McKinney ol Spring City reviewed "Suwanee River, Strange Green Land" by Cecile Matchate before members of the La Icos Club meeting at the home of Mrs. Rex Hafen, Wednesday evening. Special guests were Mrs. Rex Matson, Mrs. Mac Stansfield and Mrs. Richard Jensen. Mrs. Cherron Seely will entertain enter-tain the club, Wednesday evening eve-ning Nov. 24 and the program will be in charge of Mrs. F. D. Petersen. Miss Lulu Nielsen of Cardston. Canada is visiting with her sister, Mrs. R. M..01droyd and family in Milburn. Miss Nielsen Niel-sen is recovering from serious injuries and broken limbs sustained sus-tained in a fall "early in . September. Sep-tember. Home Culture At Ursenbach Home Mrs. Joseph Ursenbach will entertain the Home Culture club at her home Wednesday afternoon, November 17. Mrs. Alden Averett will be in charge of the afternoon's program. Utah Article Reviewed Mrs. Emil Rutishauser entertained enter-tained the Acme Literary Club at her home Wednesday afternoon. after-noon. Mrs. A. F. Rasmussen reviewed re-viewed a recent article on Utali published in Holiday magazine and Von Ell Larson read "Mothers "Moth-ers of Men." The hostess assisted as-sisted by her daughter, Lucile and her mother, Mrs. Jessie Christensen served luncheon for fifteen guests. Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Gill left Thursday to send a couple of weeks with the J. A. Poncel family fam-ily at Tucson, Arizona. Later they will go to Palm Springs, Calif, for the winter, i Mrs. Mina Johnson has gone to Broadwater, Neb. to be present pres-ent at an anniversary fete in observance of the thirty-fifth anniversary of the dedication of the Broadwater Church of which Mrs. Johnson is a charter mem ber. Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Foree and young son of Hamilton Field. Calif., have been house guests during the past hunting season at the home of Mr. and Mrs David Jorgensen. While here their two months old son war christened, Tracy. Mrs. Foree, who was the former Hazel Cum-mings, Cum-mings, is a cousin of Mrs. Jorgensen Jorg-ensen and spent her girlhood in Mt. Pleasant. Bishop Winkelman Officiates At Wedding Bishop and Mrs. J. W. Winkle man and family and Mrs. Johr Winkleman spent last week ir Salt Lake and while there Bishop Winkleman officiated - at thr wedding of his cousin, Mis: Georgia Colemere, daughter o Mrs. George Colemere to Jack Day Jr., of Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs Laura Tidwell, formerly of Moroni, Mo-roni, the bride's great-gran'! mother, was also a guest at the Colemere home. Fine Arts At Petersens Mrs. F..D.-Petersen and Mrs Elbert Draper will entertain at "Guest Night" Monday ever at the Petersen home for members mem-bers of the Fine Arts Club. Mrs. Maggie Rowe of Manti will present a program of read ings. Artopic Observes Thanksgiving Members of the Artopic Club will entertain at a Thanksgiving Thanksgiv-ing party at the home of the president, Mrs. Elden Hughe? Thursday evening, November 18 |