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Show In honor of her birthday anniversary. anniver-sary. Miss Flossie Staker entertained entertain-ed at a kensington and luncheon Tuesday afternoon and evening. August Eth. Late summer bloomn centered the dining table which held covers for Miss Staker, Mrs. Vern S. Winters, Miss Marie Hansen of Salt Lake, Mrs. Ellis R. Carter, Mrs. Pauline Paul-ine Peterien, Miss Pearl Jorgensen, Mrs. D. L. Argyle, Miss Elida Staker. Miss Florence Kolstrom, Misa Luella Jon?ensen, Miss Ada McArthur. Mis Ruth Reynolds and Miss ' Frances Frances Christensen. Mrs. John K. Madsen was hostess at a beautifully appointed luncheon Thursday afternoon of last week for Mrs. J. P. Neff of Pocatello, Mrs. John Reynolds, Mrs. S. D. Longs-dorf. Mrs. Hyrum Christensen, Miss Frances Fran-ces Christensen, and the Misses Pearl and Aileen Maien. The Junior Literary Club entertained enter-tained at the last of a series of summer sum-mer kensingtons this week at the home of Miss Bernlce Madsen. The hostesses included Miss Madsen, Miss Oleah Wall, Mrs. Chesley Seely, Mrs A. S. Gilbert, and Miss Marjorie Winters. Win-ters. 'Besides the club members there were present as special guests, Mrs. Sherman Allred and Miss Doc-etta Doc-etta Dalby of Salt Lake, Miss Pearl Madsen, Miss Helen Petersen. Miss Louise Madsen. Miss Nellie Madsen, Mrs. S. S. Atkin, Miss Emma Clem-ensen, Clem-ensen, and Miss Dorothy Jacobs. Several entertaining readings were given daring the afternoon by Miss Donetta Dalby and Miss Helen Nelson. Nel-son. The Stake Relief Society board of North Sanpete Stake has appointed ap-pointed the following new committees commit-tees for departmental work for the ensuing year: Presidents and teachers teach-ers section, Mrs. Elizabeth R. Christensen, Chris-tensen, chairman, Mrs. Matilda L. Peterson and Mrs. Florence Mela-tosh; Mela-tosh; theology, Mrs. Jane Brinton. chairman, Mrs. Mary L. Davis, ind Mrs. Celia H. Olsen; work an i business, busi-ness, Mrs. Eliza J. Hansen, chairman. chair-man. Mrs. Virginia W. Madsen, and Mrs. Lueetta B. Wagstaff; literature, Mrs. Marie M. Barton, chairman. Mrs. Stella D. Miner; social service, Mrs. Merlin C. Terry, chairman, Mrs. Ellis D. Coombs; health supervisor, Mrs. Mina H. Sorensen. The last of the relief societv con-ferences con-ferences were held in the wards at Indianola, Milburn, Oakville, Fair-view Fair-view South and Mountainville last Sunday night and the winter's work has been outlined and organized. The members of the N. G. O. Club, their husbands and friends motored to -Crystal Springs Sunday for dinner din-ner and a plunge party, and later to Palisade Park wheffe a campfire supper sup-per was enjoyed. Mrs. Mabel Borg Jenkins left Saturday for her home in New York after a two months visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Borg. Mrs. Jenkins visited friends in Provo and Salt Lake on her return re-turn trip. Cote Bros. Pure Malt Vinegar, at 50c per gallon. Progress Merc. Co. Pure White Cider Vinegar, at 50c per gallon. Progress Marc. Co. The Misses Nina and Rhoda Nielsen Niel-sen entertained at a surprise party-last party-last Friday evening at the home of Mrs. M. A. Norman for Miss Helen .Carlson of Eureka. Games, dancing danc-ing and refreshments were enjoyed by the following: Clayard Nielsen. Verl Meyrick, Neil Hafen. Blanche Rosenlof, Phyllis Badley. Mau'rino Seely, Nina Nielsen and Rhoda Nielsen. |