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Show ii MORONI j By Special Correspondence j "The Street of Sin" starring Emil Jannings in one of his big features will be shown at the Kozy Theatre Sunday , and Monday, January 13 and 14. Mrs. Pete Hansen entertained four- j teen guests in honor of the eleventh birthday of her daughter, Zola Black- : ham. Decorations were red and green. ' .Announcement is made of the arrival : of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. Hilton 1 Kellett of Hyrum, Utah.. j Mrs. Hugh Stringham was operated I on at the Dice Hospital last week. Professor Alonzo Morley of the B. Y. j U. together with his dramatic class , gave us the treat of the season Thurs- day evening .of last week. They pre- , sented "The Hottentot" to a packed house in the Kozy Theatre. Alonzo was born and raised in Moroni and has worked his own way to the position that he now holds. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John I. Morley. : Miss Macel Cloward of this city and Mr. Foy Parkins of Nephi were married mar-ried Wednesday January 2nd, 1929. A wedding reception was held at the home of the brides parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Cloward. Supper was served to thirty-five guests. The bride wore a blue velvet gown. The young couple will make their home in Pocatella. Idaho. James Anderson of this city and Miss Reba Allred. of Fountain Green were married Wednesday" at Manti. They will make their home in Moroni. The Sorosis Club held their meeting in the club house Thursday afternoon. Mrs. James Larsen and Mrs. Leo Morley Mor-ley were hostesses. Luncheon was served to the following members: Mrs. Russell Bailey, Mrs. Emmerson Black-ham, Black-ham, Mrs. Ray Anderson, Mrs. E. W. Stucki,- Mrs. N. P. Sorensen, Mrs. Mert Draper, Mrs. Cleon Anderson, Mrs. j Mozart Larsen, Mrs. Lloyd Blackham, ! and Mrs. Morgan Lamb. .. . j Mr. and Mrs. Theron Syme announce : the birth of a baby boy. ' J Both Moroni wards met Conjointly Sunday evening in the West ward chapel. The following program was given:. Song "Who's on the Lord's Side, "who." . Prayer Orlando Bradley Song "I'll Go Where-You Want Me to Go, Dear Lord." Slogan Mrs. Ruelon Johnson. Vocal duet Louise and Lucille Chris-tensen. Chris-tensen. Talk E. W. Stucki Singing Doxology Closing prayer Urvin Gee. - Mrs. Karen Maria Sorenson Warner passed away at her home, Monday, January 7, after a weeks illness. She was 79 years old. ' , i She was born in Soring, Denmark, March 20, 18-49, coming to Utah . by ox team when she was fourteen years old. She married Andrew Jensen when she was fifteen years of age. Her husband hus-band was buried on her - twenty-fifth birthday. She was married to Tom Warner four years later; he died nineteen years ago. She was one of the old pioneers of Moroni and was the mother of nine children. ... She had the misfortune of breaking her leg fourteen years ago and hasn't been able to go outside her home since. She is survived by five children, Mrs. Rass Christensen, Los Angeles, California; Cali-fornia; Mrs. Helena Christensen and Mrs. Mena M. Christensen, Moroni: Mrs. Emma -Davis, Richfield;. John Warner, Ogden, Utah.-' She is also survived by 47 grandchildren grand-children and 69 great-grand children. The Sbroshis Club members entertained enter-tained their husbands New Years Eve at a dancing party and midnight, sup-: sup-: per at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Blackham. Forty guests were present. ' The Seagull girls of the East .Ward; Primary gave a party Friday night at the home of Mrs. Leo Morley in honor of Mrs. Marvin Anderson who has resigned re-signed from the Primary work. Games and stories were the evenings entertainment. enter-tainment. Refreshments were served. Mrs. Anderson was presented with a token of remembrance from the class. |