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Show r ' PAGE EIGHT A Bonnet Is A Bonnet!"! I "" '"j"'- ' , - , -- ' ni Miaa Jtttaoa. Lucy Mlas caia-lille- a. t ee hua-baad- cere-moni- ea ixsJSTV II. $ ' - H Hoboken's out-of-to- ' i W 19. Um Olive Lac V Miaa Nellie Weight of Salt Lake Roberta hotel. Ia tha early evening- i Condia, Crandall, Harold ,ts spending tha holidays here with a delicioua banquet waa aervad at Whiting. Coadia Alinoa Harmer and Erling bar parents, nr. and Mrs, Alfred one long table, which waa entered RoylaAc. (Weight; alas with her brother po-"h a beautiful bouquet of oo, wna M iu wren lypnora lever. - Tha place cards were hand- A ChrtaUnaa dinnar for tw sty-j painted and eepecialry unique. Each eight members of tha family Among tha leading holiday par-U- a gueat received a lily aa a favor. fives last Monday at tha borne waa given by tba uwliea of MIH Bruit Flnlry, apeeial Invited Mr. and Mrs. Will BeardaU. The the Mother's Study club Wednesday guest, wTii eaented with a beauti house rwaa a. prettily decorated la evening la compliment to their ful bouquet aa a token of apprecia- holiday colors and emblems, with a Aa early supper was served tion from the club members for tha large Chriatmaa tree Id on corner oa three long tables at tha Harrison help they received from Miaa Flnley After dinner tha guaata each recelv-- hotel. Holiday wmblema la colors of In high achooL She being appointed m a and a program of games. red and greea were used as favors. their advieor at that time. Howard nusicgift and social chat was enjoyed aad added to the attractive tables. McKemle acted aa maeter of At tha conclusion of aupper the par 'during the evening, and anTha musical concert given Friday ty adjourned to the home of Mr. and nounced the splendid program conevening under tha direction of tha Mrs, J. O. Reynolds, where an ex sisting of toasts and responses; First ward Sunday school waa aa cellent program of .original stunts saxophone duet, Raymond Parker ontertaialng holiday affair. A large a burlesque oa tha cub and Elden Ashcrs ft. At the conclu- crowd attended. Muaioal numbers including la charge of by tha husbands, sion of the banquet the members of by the orchestra as well as Wayne Johnson; a family album of the club adjourned to a private readingsWeight and other musical num tha husbands by Mrs. Wayne John-room, where a ''bat huddle" waa bers were given. also a reading by Mra. Beth held and officers were elected aa Dallin; address of welcome, Mrs. J. follows: President Howard The Mr. of and Mrs. Henry O. Reynolds.- Mrs. Francis Whitney vice president. Jay Ander-an- Clark family were entertained at a are invited- to be present . aerrrtary and treasurer Court-lan- tuous dinner Monday at the sumpdark and toasts were given by Mias Rena Starr, During this tim the home. Holiday colors were used In Roylance. Mrs. Mas Blnks. Mrs. ladies were entertained with music and abcisA?hat The remainder of the evening was apent dancing in the spacious hall at the hotel, which was brilliantly lighted with large Roman candles. Those preaent at the delightful affair were: Misses Bessie Finely. Margretta Farrar, Hannah Reynolds, Olive Chllds, Dorothy Stewart Florence Menden-hal- l. Margaret Mignon Garrett. Bird, Alberta Mendenhall and Vir - I : deeerative scheme. Overs vera Grace Baker. Mrs. Ada R Harrtaoa. laid for twenty, Including the Xol- - , Games, led by Mra. Will AOecnaa members: E. H. aad Mrs. lit FVtrher were also lowtng UJM 8f R Uino; Mr. tuj Mreraafuree of entertainment. Mrs. Baas CWk of Bingham, and Mr. and Martha Karriaoa and Mrs. J. O. Mra. Macaw Young of Salt Lake Reynolds were hosteaaes aad about . 1 mcniU-f- i Cbllda, City. and guta enjoyed forty e alng progressive "cootie" furnished antertaintnceL Tha prise for the winner being awarded to Verooa ewulia. Guest Included Mf. end Mra. EWoa Paifreyma. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Harmer, Mrs.' Welthea of the leading and charming parties of the aaaaoa Mendenhall, given Wednesday evening by the Mio Marie On " ' KOVO EVENING HERALD. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. -P- SPRIKGVILLE I '' . n: d f tm isn rwweBBMBjervi mmujsL-.s- faisiTi!-1- " 1,000,000 Fire T7 n i Mrs. 3. G Olsea of Salt Lake aad Mrs. Sam dark of Bingham ar spending tbe holidays with their mother, Mrs. Loria Harmer. . A i a The members of tha Homo club will meet Fridar. Jaauarv 6. at the home of Mrs. R M. instead of at Mrs M w Bird, as is scheduled. All members ors were aaed In the decorative Among the pleaaaat holiday parties given this week was one at the horns of Mias Alrcina Mendenhall Wednesday evening. Holiday colors were used in ths drr.Hv. scheme. Progressive games gurnlsb- ea entertainment. IPeilcloua refresh ments were served by the hostess to tha following cueeta: Msnrins Whiting. Josephine Crandall. Esda urqunan. ina tsira, Margaret Hunt- New York witnessed a spectacular eonflagratloa when fire from sarfaia ington, Jay Madera. Ted Anthon, Farrel Gudmundaoa, Vadel Childs, oU oa the Hudson destroyed two waterfront Blocks la Hobokea oa Vb Lee Miner and Paul Haymond, Mr .and Mra RtU Wriaht are via. opposite, shnra .Hara yM eee ths burning ayde User Seueca turalai iting with Mr. and Mra Molvln , Done and other relatives la Eureka. over at her pier. Cul-tur- Mea-deaha- lr .1 i : 4v 250 W ioss ginia Whlttaker. Phone 25 CenterTAYLOR BROS lUMrAiNY 250 W Center Mra. Chris Miller was hostess at a chicken supper given Sunday evelorn bonnet that Barbara. Weeks Is to wearaa The Goddess of Pearl" ning In compliment to her husband, whose birthday anniversary occurt tha Chelsea Arts Ratt la London! It's a great-b- tasslad aplder-we- b red thai day. 'Besides membera of f pearls nearly six feet In diameter. Bet she takes It off before she the immediate family, covers were ta1d-tm-r- , Miss Rena Bird, a nurse at the L. In Salt Lake, spent last Monday with her parents Bishop and Mrs. J. Emmett Bird. D. S. hospital With Lindy in Central America - ... The Daughters of the Pioneers. 'Nmo Nn II. will meet Thursday January!, at J o'clock at the home of Mrs. Hella Groesbeck, All members are asked to be present pleasant party was given Thurs- ing when Miss faeuise M denhall entertained -- number uf friends at her home. The entertaining rooms were prettily decorated also the in the season's colors; same colods predominated In the delicious luncheon. During ths eve-A day Dresser HdiDcd Very serviceable walnut dresser; good size drawers, good mirror. Walnut finish Dresser beautifully trimmed, large xjrawers.V only jit rj s' A'J WE ART .r '; -.- HAS WON . BECAUSE WE SELL MORE SMILES PER - TON- " v are the Coal Dealers who specialize in satisfactionyour complete, rm-foand satisfaction. Goo Coal is an imperative necesclean sity and coal is a positive economy. . ORDER A TON TODAY 'j WE Walnut Dresser, very convenient drawers and size. . Splendid mirror. See them displayed Mj&--S?;i- - .... in our windows only rt well-grade- n $20.! rtURCOALTME PUBLIC'S Examine them on the floor $26.25 d, 1 w Down Pictured here are two of Llndy's stopping places on his good-wiflight tfeout Central America and three of the personages who served as his host Above, the American legation at Managua. Nicaragua; below, the City Hall at Panama City, Panama; the statesmen (top to bottom) are Adolf! Dlar; president of Nicaragua; Ricardo Jimlnrz, president of Costa Rica, and Dr. John South, our minister to Panama. ll Delivers Pillows Mattress Dresser Springs Ded AND THIS IS CALIFORNIA 111 UTAH Jf 1 1 January Values r ' f7T W AJV ITS l X S X. With each 3 piece be4 outfit size. While they SEE THESE VALUES IN OUR WINDOWS COATS A few sizes." left, smali t& pre-- - - vent any sagging. The most service Are made of attractive and very serviceable new ticking and feathers. Good size INDIES" springs 1 : Pair . Ace,; 99 coils, side supports PilloWS $3.39 -- absolutely the best obtainable. Pillows Free Part wool, large VGenuirie Simmona- -' steel, wood finish, l BLANKETS last -- able anf comfortable Bpring ever built X ' --- --- ' . Mattresj 50-l- b. Cotton, 4 rows of stitching, handholds Art tick." - $4.95 Wholesalers Outlet thi j nis .teat gemietrRsn, it k'xtjs, hrs taken what you miaht rail a snill but tfte ctltf reanon' fNt his pictjire. ThPunusiiHl fartor is Ahat the picture was taken la Ca!iWKta..w8rte m!y pirtjrMfbeachcs are sup posed to be takch., Tho 'man, W.."AnJt'rson. hiVt tUaastcr in Los An fetes County park, in the mountains s'bout thiw hours' rule-f mm - SALE 16 West Center III MBRJROS THE DEPARTMENT STODE OF PKDVO S: 4 .a. T - " 'Ti jiw.-- -- :r ' ,.. . , vi .vi |