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Show PAGE THILL THE EVENING HERALD, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1925. n The X tiler Circle dub met Friday erainx at the home of Mrs. J. G. - V. V. ;. fltrkUer' ' . - ; The ereulng was pleanentlf epent with eejlog for the" crippled Alt Arm o the Shrine hspkK JJaiBty erred , te Mr. refrtfhmeutg wer Le Bker, Jl'rt, Anile BC Warwick ; , v BlnweuthaU, .lira. , .Henw Ceergs griv SUra, Crtee B. Funk, Mraf liVrt&T Trtqemore, Uarabalght MriLiHitton. E. lira. ! , Mr J. Of. NorfWW Mr. Charlee tt Chambeflaljv Mri W. Galtaftiler', Mr. CTArle Koltuh and the lllssfts -- : b l- - Hew Fall Silks IST The. pilgrim tlfl8 and members !" of th Ctttwnnaity cbnivlr delight fully karpflapd Mr. and Mra. Gaarge BeagiarWi who are leaving shortly ' for California, at their home Batur-' . daT eve&lne. ind" ipiude were tire fea- ; tnrea of the wwlnir dicing which Haie, flrand lira, Bearrarea were f 'jfwaented with a Tahiable token of I I'pprectatloa fot thetn work In the lunch f lasa infl church. A delldou eon was served to thirty-five- . ' .V - Harold Candland will be the V - guet of honor at It missionary farewell to be flveir Tneeday evening: at T :30 1 o'clock ixL the. Fifth ward chapel. V During the evening, the following splendid program- - wtlt be given : Vocat solo, Mrs. Byron Dastrup; trading scene, by Amos N. Merrill 'P 3 W . ; B-iM- Neil Fall Fabrics mi . ifP !lM5? ;" . r H . : a.ndAhert:Sontr'; piano solo, Clyde 8andren; advice to missionaries, J. ; . N. Jufkson; violin solo, Ruth well;faj atceet meeting scene F r -- a ; girl of the Second " rrd jwere entertained at the home y f Jean Anderson Thursday evning. LJGanend music were tbefeatareaj I of th evening after which dainty 'X refreshueutg were served tp the fol- t lowing guests: Mrs. Seymour Gray, class leader and the MUses Helen V Kajachevlch, Mary Madsen NIta Johnson Margretta Farrer, Grace Gammon, Ida Clark, Liwille Strong . CREPE DE GEORGETTE MTAV -- AA andheostessr ' will) V W . ' ! i I I ... l rj , - " - r The Relief society of the. Vine--J yard ward will meet Tuesday after-tabo- h In theward chapel. Jhe lesson Will glven-b- y Lavern Maag, and a special program has also fbeen arranged. The remainder of .the time will be spent with social aervice and teachers' reports, . mX jayear is ; . X unusually-interes- ngheryatestin-smartriessr- Frocks of the coming season will excite your fashion interest when you see the many smart new styles. The wider skirts, short with slender bodice,' effect a youthful flattering silhouette. Sleeves are long in both cloth and silk frocks. partially bordered hemlines. d Flares, style s lines that are flattering and becoming. Gorgeous shades of reds, greens, rich browns, as well as blacH and silver- gray, give you an interesting selec-- . tion of colors. ...--- t- CIIARMEEN Fine quality Charmeen $4.25 . TAILORED FROCKS We have som particularly lovely frocks for small women, as well as for stout sizes. i 7 .' , Our assortment of handkerchiefs is com--' plete. Especially clever are the Voile and Georgette, Kerchiefs In gay colors to ma,tch the frocks, for 35c. - under-arand kodak, rgticule, x many other Sty les are popularr" PoucheSi $4.25 Handkerchiefs Deep chin collars of fur, wide cuffs, wrap-aroun- ' POIRE TW1LLE An excellent quality Poire Twille , Flares Play a Lead In New Frocks For Fall With Gorgeous Furs - ' Mr. and Mrs. , Axel Andreason eptertalned at & watermelon bust at r their home ; Sunday evening. Twenty-fiv- e guests participated in 7 the delightful affalrrr . P Coats Interpret Fall Modes woyk- - be served.A good time la promised all who attend. - :i i. For Your Fall Selection refresli-ment,w.- ' i j ' $7.50 work- ii..he Genelogy division and the warfla bishoprics of the stakeat a party to be given Tuesday evening a.8 o'clock la the Third ward flement hall A splendid program wjll be given and era ' KASHA CLOTH SERGES AND FANCY WEAVES Clever Bags . Board Genelogy entertain the ward ) ut T - r . e - fl : r $30.00 Pattern i of fleers wlll.be present as there is special basinets :td attend to. iA full attendance ia desired, ,The-fSi- . r color combinations in beautiful patterns for afternoon and evening wear. ,r ers n i--'- " " G?6rgeou8 klsabe j)jn,tedv.;It,is stake fpected""tat ' V 'iiumber t I " - " - . 2:30 o'clock In the ward chapel. ,.The meeting is under the direction of the Literary committee, and the I lesson, "The and works of Eugene Flelda'"wlll be given by Mrs. : Helen SutMM. A good musical .prcj- -i f i"S fi I f $1.50 to $3.95 at wi - ' : New Gut Velvets . jj The Belief society of the First tTprard will jneet Tuesday afternoon cram I - rBPPP The newest in Bordered Flannels 54 inches wide and smart Fall color com. binations. " f CHARMEUSE. .SATINS CHIFFON VELVET .: J- " CHINE" '' -- r ' ' $2.75 to $6.00 ; The! Beehive " : ; : UUJtf jP2L . . T y $5.00 to $6.75 ; ; con-duct- by Wtoy Whltebea4-aiiby the Vineyard quartet ulectlon ,' Sid-- CHARMEUSE ' All colors ' - $11 m, $1.95 to $14.00 75 $ to $goo 15c to $1.00 . jj; Mra Emnia Gordoiyantiounees4he Jjengagementpf her daughter Thelmn to Bazir P. Rolfsdn of Alberta, Jjanada. The marriage will take jtSJace the early part 0f November 4 .in n the Salt Lake temple. T XKV m'Miss 1 Mary Giles, was hostess to of friends at her home , evening. The entertaining .rooms, were attractively decorated, 'asters and roses being used. ' JGames, cards and music were the diversions of the evening after (Which a delicious dinner was served. Covers were-Ta-ld for twelve. ' 5 if number Saturday ' Belief Society choir of the Third ward will meet tonight at ta home of Mbs. Sarah j3ixon at 7:30 o'clock. All members are requested to be present. '" r ; . Jeckweai: IWss Edith Whitehead delightfully Ttrsions of the evening,, following Vhlch. dainty refreshments were Served, to Miss Mabel TaylorMliss aa Coleman, Miss Lucille Haws, lira. Mildred Taylor, 'the guest of . hanorj and the hostess. ' ( Is New For Fall Bef pre Making Their Selections, We Invite You to the Fail Fashion Show to be Held atithe Columbia Theater Veclnesday Evening, Sept. 16. entertained a number of, friends at her home Friday evening in honor of Miss Josephine Nuttall ' whose birthday anniversary occured on that day. The entertaining rooms were attractively, dcoratd with fall flo were and ferns. i Cards" and games were "the" dp - The Columbia Sewing dub will meet this evening at the home of Mrs. John Tburgood, UMHER COLDS " That Our Customers May See All That Hosiery : ; 1 arLjingrina; and . anooylngv V VAPORUB Cr IT Millie, Jm Utmd Yvorty . ( Clever Silk Lingerie just recived from New York. You, must-- see them to realize their The 'shorter skirts emphasize the hose one wears. You will like the sheer beauty ofvour Chiffon Hose, and its wearing qualities as well.'"' In all the new Fall : shades. ... ; ; exceptional beauty. ' ; GOWNS PAJAMAS STEP-IN- S 8e sure your neckwear is smart and new. A clever touch is so easily added to a frock by using one of the fashionable, jabots or a pretty lace collar. Combination Suits $1.25 to $2.25 50c to $3.00 Bring the wee ionables to fash- Wood-Clifton- Blanket: 's for their new outfits.. Our line of infants' wear is complete with lovely new things. Bootes, rattles, capes and hoods, sweaters, moccasins, comb and brush : sets t carriage-- robes arttt ;lamps,r sweater sets, dresses, eta . PistributcQuaUtyMewhaiseEverybodyfs.St J Never before have we stocked such a wonderful line of blankets. We have every size, weight and color in cotton or wool rich warm in double plaids blankets, with satin-boun- d edges. - $1.50tq $12.95 |