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Show SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 192S AMERICAN FORK CITIZEN American Fork Locals JIrs. Olen u Taylor wu hostess Friday afternoon to the Bee Orchis Ladles. Following games and music, a dainty luncheon was served. Mr. and Mrs. John Oler of Alberta, Canada, after visiting the past week - faere with Mr. and Mrs. Harden Hoi Indrake and family and other friends and relatives, retained to their homo - on Monday. Mies' Jennie McPherson left Tues day! for Nephi, to attend the funeral of her .brother-inJaw, W. A. WrlghC who died In SalfOake City Saturday evening. "GO SLOW MARY" THIRD WARD M. I. A. PLAY Mrs. Osmund Nelson entertained Tuesday evening' at a party for Mrs. Ruby Brown Condor, a bride of last week. Games and other social diversions diver-sions were enjoyed, followed by dainty refreshments. Mrs. George Meredith gave a miscellaneous mis-cellaneous shower Monday evening complimentry to Mrs. Kate Rowley Adams, a bride of last week. A de. Hghtful and entertaining musical program was enjoyed, followed by dainty refreshments. The guest list numbered thirty five. A miscellaneous shower was featured fea-tured Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Myra Gardner complimentary to Mrs. Lucile Greenwood Grant, a bride of last week. Games and music was enjoyed, followed by dainty refreshments. re-freshments. Thirty guests were present pre-sent The bride was presented with many beautiful gifts for her future housekeeping venture. Mr. and Mrs. .Thomas A. Greenwood Green-wood entertained at their home Mon,. day evening at a reception In honor of their daughter, Lucile, whose marriage to David Grant took place last week In the Salt Lake tem. pie. The entertaining rooms were beautifully decorated In carnations and ferns. Games and music was enjoyed en-joyed throughout the evening, followed follow-ed by a delicious tray luncheon. The guests numbered fifty five and include ed the members of the immediate family and close friends of the bride. r James "OlerT of Shelley. Idaho, ii visiting this week at the home of his daughter, Mrs.' Hayden Holindrake. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Monson'and S. T. Baker spent Sunday In Salt- Lake City, visiting With Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baker. Mrs. Louella Grogan left for her home in California Wednesday, after attending the funeral of Daniel Peet and a visit with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Sid Elmer of Thistle, Utah, were Wednesday visitors at tht home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Cod- dlngton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Greenwood of Magna, is visiting this week here at the home of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. iThe Sorosls Ladles were entertain ed Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Ed Larsen in LehL The usual social diversions were enjoyed, fol, lowed by luncheon. Mrs. L. B. Adamson and daughter, Lorraine and Miss Moselle Cunning. ham; motored to Provo last Friday and attended Leadership Week at the Brigbam Young university. Mrs. David Davis and daughter, Donna, Visited in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, at the home of Mrs. Davis's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Merrick. Mrs. Jesse Green will entertain the members of the Primary State Board at her home this afternoon (ffatur. day) at 2 P. M The usual business and social meeting will be held. A good attendance is requested.' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dankley and son and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunkley and two daughters of Salt Lake City, spent Sunday visiting here with the Messrs. Dunkley's mother, Mrs. Hannah Han-nah Dunkley. CASH WITH DELIVERY Our Correct Grading and Highest JJash Prices For Eggs are pleasing our many customers. . 3ringin.JaLcase--or.SQof your eggs and make us prove it. FULTON MARKET Wm. Shelton, Buyer. The Second ward Sunshine committee com-mittee held a Sunshine party for Mrs. Rachel Hunter Tuesday afternoon. A musical program was enjoyed the forepart of the time, after which a fashion show was. staged by Mrs. Maud Christensen; Mrs. John Holindrake Holin-drake and Mrs. Mabel Adamson. A delicious lunch was served to nineteen nine-teen guests. Mrs. Hunter and Mrs. Bertha Sagers made a few remarks before the final adieus were made. Mrs. Jennie Tanner and Mrs. Evelyn Eve-lyn Fackerall entertained Monday evening at the Tanner borne complU mentary to Miss Detta McBride, who leaves this month for a mission to the Northern States. "Stung" and "Cootlfr'Lplayed progressively was the feature of the evening's fun, fol. lowed by a delicious lunch. Prized were won by Mrs. Eleanor Grant, "Roy " Greenwood ' and Owen' Humphries. Humph-ries. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs.' Owen Humphries, Mr. and Mrs. E. P. McGrew, Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Grant, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Grant, Mr. and Mrs,. Kate Robinson, Ross Buck. waiter, Mrs. Elizabeth McBride and Mrs. Jennie Cunningham. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, Cameo Theatre (WEEKLY PROGRAM) Sunday and Monday, February 5 and 6 Supreme masterpiece of the world's greatest women writer! " Gene " Stratton Porter's last novel n THE MAGIC GARDEN it A story that will hold you spellbound from start to finish. Also The Collegians "THE CINDER PATH." Admission 10c and 2."c. Tuesday and Wednesday, February 7 and 8 You'll never forgive yourself if you mln. seeing "THE SHEPHERD OF THE HILLS" By Harold Bell Wright with Molly O'Day. You have all read the book now see it on the screen. In order that all may Bee this picture we will have a matinee Wednesday Wed-nesday at 4 P. M. Admission 10c and 15o. Evening 15c and 25c. Also a good comedy. Thursday and Friday, February 9 and 10 "FANGS OF DESTINY" t y Starring Dynamite the Wonder Dog. A Good Universal Western Picture. Also last chapter of "BLAKE OP SCOTLAND, YARD" And. a good 2 reel .comedy. Admission 10c and 20c. Saturday Only February 11 I " Adolphe Menjou in 'SERENADE" A story so tender, so throbbing with life, so full of romance, that it will stay with you long after the shadows have flickered away. Our Gang Comedy. Matinee 4 P. M. 10c and 15c. ' . Evening 10c and 20c. Honor Muslin' 39-inch .width. Hither bleached or brown. 15c Yard TON iphert savings arc snatett Belle Ida - Muslin This is our own brand. Full 3!)-inehes wide Brown or Bleached 120 Yard Cfcofinte At This Store Because " Savings Are Greats Changeable Taffeta for Prom Dresses A new lustrous taffeta in the wanted eolore. $1.69 Yard Devonshire Cloth 35c up The original fast color cloth for dresses, wash suits, etc. Fancy Crinkle Crepe 25c New spring patterns just arrived. Priced very low as usual. Jap Crepe 19c Yard An assortment of fifteen colors to pick from. All are. bright and pretty. House Aprons 98c A new shipment of fast color gingham aprons. Neatly trimmed with lace ami-braids.- Toilet Soaps Rlikle Well-Know. Brand Lux Toilet Soap 8q , Packer's Tar Soap.. 19c Woodbury's Facial Soap .-. .19c Cuticura Soap 19c New Patterns! "Gladio" PercaU 36 inch plain and fancy only, yard 15c H. C. S. 32 Inch Gingham - Baby check, plai colon od fancy pattern. 17c Rondo Cambric Plain Fancy 36-inch, fine per cafe our own brand. 29c Nation Wide Brown Sheeting !-4 Width . Excellent Quality Our Own Brand 39c Yard Nation Wide Sheets Tron Size 81x90 Good Wearing Quality $1,19 Each 36x42 Pillow Cases Made -of our own Nation Wide Tubing. 29c Each "Domino 19 Apron Ginghams Neat, attractive, practical and inexpeniive, yard 10c "Fanchon" Novelties Attractive rajroe tabid fabric, 3 S iache wida. 23c Outing Flannel Plain Fancy 1 and 36-inch width fa plain colon and pattern. 17c Penco Bleached Sheeting This' is the best quality sheetings obtainable, bar none. 59c Penco Sheets Best quality sheets to be. had at any price. $149 Each 36x42 Penco Cases This is a fitt in gt companion for Penco sheets. 39c Each Washable Odette Silks A new plain color silk suitable for children's dresses or costume slips.. New Spring Colors are here.' ' . 93c Belle yaeGheyiots 16c Yard A firm woven material for boys' and men's shirts. . All colors- J Fast Color Lingerie Slipsheen 39c Yard The wanted material for costume slips. Comes in all colors. Fancy Broadcloth Shirting 49c A great variety-of -silk--' striped broadcloths in' checks and stripes. ' J ..22x45.'.! ... . -Heavy Turkish Towels 2 for 59c Vivirf' An extra heavy weight double thread towel. nexcepiionaLvalueforiL the price. , MaMaiavMawaaaaMHBaWMM MOTION NEEDa - The Important "Little Things" ; Common Pins ..t. 4c Brass Pins fto Safety Pins, All Sizes Bo GoldWsh.Safet;JPinr8o Pocket Combs '"",1flo" Powder luffs ' JQq Bias Tapes All Colors10o Silk Bias Tape 19o Miss Eileen Chlpman entertained at dinner Sunday at the borne of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Chip, man, for three of her coed friend of the Brlgham Young university. They .'were: Misses Eleanor Kelly, Miss Margaret Fennley and Fern Whlttier. Miss Mamie Wing entertained Tuesday eTenlne. for . her Gleaner class. Games, mnsic and refreshments refresh-ments comprised the evening's Jollity. There were twenty five present and they all report a most enjoyable time. "GO SLOW MARY" THIRD WARD M. I. A. PLAY A delightful party o the week was the one Saturday evening given by Mrs. Walter Devey.Sr. for John Pevey Sr. in honor of his seventy ninth birthday anniversary. A delicious delici-ous dinner was served to twenty four guest. The table was attractively centered by a lighted birthday cake. Mrs. Roy Myers of Eureka, spent the week-end visiting here at the home of Mrs. Ruben Chlpman. . Thomas Coddington, Mr,, Ray Cod-dlngton Cod-dlngton and Mr. Blaine Steele motored.to the capital .cltr Thursday, and spent the day combining business and pleasure. Miss Melba Barratt left Tuesday morning for Salt Lake City, where she will commence training in the L D. S. Hospital to be a nurse. Miss Barratt has been In capacity of 'hello' girl for some time, and it is with re. gret that she leaves that position, because be-cause of her winning personality and ever ready service. Mr. Vera Chlpman apent Friday In Salt Lake City, visiting with her sister, Mrs. Vlvan Edwards. Mrs. John Sanders of Salt Lake City, 1 here on an Indefinite visit with friends and relatives. Mis Vadine Evan of Boneta, Utah, visited several day this week here, guest at the home of Mrs. Warren C. Boley. Mrs. J. E. Chadwlck was hostess Tuesday evening to a number of friends. Progressive "500" was played, play-ed, prizes being won by Mrs. Roy Greenwood and Harry Steele. A dainty lunch was served at the small card tables. The guest list included: Mr. and Mrs. Dell Singleton, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Moffett, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenwood, Mr. and Mrs. Lenard Pett, ,Mr, and Mrs. William Ellsmore, Mr. and Mrs. William Hansen, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bates, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Barratt and Mr. and Mrs T3M Barratt . Mrs. Earl Barratt entertained at dinner Sunday complimentary to Miss Melba Barrattr who left Tuesday to train as a nurse in the U D. S. Hos pital. Other guests included: Mr. nnd Mrs. J. E. Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Barratt and Mrs. Orval Morgan of Provo. Honoring Miss Elzada Fltzkau, a brideof the week, Mrs. Warren C. Boley entertained at a miscellaneous shower for her Saturday evening. Contest games were the features of the evening's fun, followed by dainty refreshments. Prizes were won by Miss Florence Logsdon, Mrs. Han. nah Aydelotte . and Miss Valdln Evans. Many beautiful as well a practical gifts were received by the bride for her future housekeeping venture. Mr. and Mrs. Lon Dykeman of Salt take City, spent Sunday visiting here at the home of Mr. and Mr. L. II. Jackson. Mrs. Caroline Adams, the mother of Mrs. Dykeman, returned return-ed to the city with them for a month's visit Honoring Mrs. Blaine Steele, who leaves soon for a trip to . California, Mrs. Ray Coddington entertained for her Wednesday afternoon. "Lotto" was played, followed by a delicious two course luncheon. There were twelve present A delightful party was featured last Friday evening at the Heber Barratt Bar-ratt home honoring Miss Melba Bar. ratt, who left during the week for Salt Lake, to seek pew employment "Stung" wa enjoyed played In the progressive style, with prize being won by Mis Valate Aplanap and Miss Vlra Bennett The guests num. bered twenty four, the out-of-town visitors being , Mrs. Matella Kelson, Miss Stella Berry and Mr. Orval Morgan of Provo. J Mr. Arnold Peterson and small baby of Bingham Canyon, spent To, day and Wednesday visiting her with her parents, Mr., and Mrs., Alex Christensen. Mr. and Mrs. Julius Motzkus and son and Mr. and Mr.- Howard Logs-don Logs-don and son of Salt Lake City, wer dinner guest Sunday at the horn of Mr. Logsdon'a parents, Mr., and Mrs." Peter Logsdon. Mr. and Mrs. Glen L. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Anderson. motored to Salt Lake City Saturday evening, , and attended "Rain" at the Wilkes theatre. . The Beehive class of Mr. Lucll Greenwood Grant entertained at a shower for her Tuesday evening. Mr. Grant' co-workers, Mrs. Walter Walt-er Durrani and Mrs. Wright acted asT hostesses. Games' and refreshments were enjoyed. , Their teacher, a bride bride of last week, received many beautiful gifts. Miss Leona Kelly entertained at a candy "pull" Monday evening in honor of Miss Melba . Barratt, wh left during the week fqr Salt Laka City, where she will commence train Ing as a nurse In the L. D. 8. hospital. hospi-tal. Miss Barratt wa a former telephone tele-phone operator under-the uprvlslon' of Mis Kelly. The guest wer the telephone operator of this city, Lehl and Pleaant Grove. Following tfca . fan of making the sweets, a dainty lunch wa served to fifteen. . v 4v I it . a |