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Show FIRESIDE CHAT AT ELDREDGE HOME A Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Harold Eldredge Sunday evening eve-ning for M Men, Jr. M Men. Gleaners and Jr. Gleaners of the Roosevelt LDS ward, with approximately fourteen in attendance. at-tendance. A recording of a talk by Douglas R. Stringfellow was played for the group, after which refreshments were served by the hostess, Miss Renae Eldredge. El-dredge. MRS. HACKING IS CLUB HOSTESS Mrs. George Hacking played hostess Wednesday night of last week to members of the Neighborhood Neigh-borhood Sewing Club. A-delicious salad course luncheon was setved to the following at the close of the social hour. Mrs.. Donald Laris, Mrs. L. "A. Jenkins, Jen-kins, Mrs. Parley Rawlings, Mrs. LaRue Laris, Mrs. Neldon Ny-berg, Ny-berg, Mrs. Guy Burton, Mrs. Floyd Labrum and Mrs. Don Crittenden. CO-HOSTS ENTERTAIN AT DANCING PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lab-rum Lab-rum and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Murdock were co-hosts at a dancing party last Saturday night when the guests assembled assem-bled and went dancing at My-ton. My-ton. They later returned to' the Labrum home, where a delicious delic-ious luncheon was enjoyed. Comprising the guest list were Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Aycock, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Lyman and the hosts. MRS. STRINGHAM IS CLUB HOSTESS A charming hostess of the week was Mrs. Paul Stringham who entertained at luncheon ana bridge Tuesday evening for the following guests: Mrs. Lynn Whitlock, Mrs Curt Parnell, Mrs. George Miller, Mrs. Sam Weiss, Mrs. Paul Wilkins, Mrs. Gordon Harmston, Mrs. Robert Huish, Mrs. Robert Marimon, Mrs. J. O. Orser, Mrs. Wavne Malin, Mrs. Irene Fretwell, Mrs. Robert Ferron, Mrs. H. F. Miller, Mil-ler, Mrs. Bennie Schmiett, Mrs Howard Harrison, Mrs. Fred Ferron, Mrs. L. F. Hutchings, Mrs. Axel Birch and Mrs. C. L. Ashton. Bouquets of red roses and a red azalea plant formed an inviting in-viting background for the party. Winners at bridge were Mrs! Orser, Mrs. H. F. Miller, Mrs. Marimon and Mrs. Ashton. hands. To keep both smooth 5nd lovely, make it a habit to lavishly apply a good lotion right after your bath or shower. CUTE AS A BUG'S EAR were Jan Johnson's children Debby, the little girl, was adorable ador-able in her red corduroy jumper with white blouse, and Do'nny, looked like a little man in his red corduroy short pants and white shirt. They make a cute pair. |