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Show "192 SUNDAY, DECEMBER . r. -- J 1 I wtfS'enjoj-e- Thauksglvlug day 'at ! Mrs. H. Sj rail flowers deeorttted the dining Jalde. Cov'era were laid for rtweh'e including Mr. ami Mrs. Cyril Baffin of Price. Followim" dimier nn eiilnvulile u,i.tl thn. L,w.t , tii pi n.. hm, LtftaJ1,,me - looal, f 'I,r- - HOSIERY FOR CHRISTMAS 1 A "well, appointed Thanksgiving i Covers were laid for fourteen. ' ' ' ... dinner was served Thursday at the An The memliers of Valley. Circle WW dinner TjuwksSvinz Mr enjoyallle Peter and Mr. of Jeefi. home evening at the home who bad as their guest Mr. and Mrs. was served Thursday hrVpiiiitf fie-i-at'ifH't Tuesday IT: Uhe home of Mr. and Mrs. C P. MrEkuer iuiican. o5 East E. m. Paxnian, ur, ana .(jeftv--E:- " Hosiery is the present that never fails to please No man or woman can have too many Kbse. If yoii "give one pair or six, is no fear of duplicating orof choosing thTOngiftT"Y6WT present will be useful, vuseable and sure of appreciation. I L Viiuaaxniananfffi Barbara Pjwliian. ";nd" ctirysantte'lnuins formed rtlWM 1 for tngulnlllg I. 1 A bowl the center- fibers of their family. Fall flowers t"" iuueueou-- m ue .me inversions " i ueouraieu toe rooms ami.; r .v.,r- Jaid f the dining- - tablei the menders of the elders tiuorvun for Mr. and. Mrs. Bernard Eggertsen Lnvard Shaw Of Salt Lake City spent Thursday with his parents. Mr. and Mrs.Joseph Shaw, at their home In Lakevlew, in the afternoon a prettily appointed family dluneii was served, covers being laid for 'ht -- 'Mr. and Mrs. Claud Ashworth entertained at an enjoyable Thanksgiving dinner Thursday afternoon. The table was beautjf ully decorated by Mrs. June Perry of the ; Flora Floral ; roses and carnations formed the centerpiece for the dtnlngttable. Covers were laid for twelve. ne Second ward. wiU'glvc a and familv of Salt Lake Citv. Mr.! in thevurd social hall Friday and Mrs. V. Monroe Taxman and se-- . Uo.d music has children. Mr. and Mrs. Grant En- - 'evening. eertstfii and children and 'Marlorie cured. The proceeds raised from the entertainment will lie sent as and AMwyu Smith. j. .t. Christmas glfs to tile four mission- WUf are laboring ri of the A very enjoyable TUanKsgiviog various mission fields at the ores- dinner was served by Mrs. A. F,. a coruii luvnaiiou is iluish Thursday afternoon. Clever em place cards and cut floers .formed extended tever.voiie. the talde decorations. The. aftenioon The Seagull girls of the Bonne- was spent with music and games. In addition to the immediate family vine waru t'rimary association ?..nn-in- i inritsH tniesf a Wpw tertained t he l'riuiii ry children at the ward meeting house Friday af present: Jlisses Llda Hartwell, ternoon. act An interesting Luella Ward and Xellie Plant and Edgar pfay; was given, after which dame Messrs, Gerald Heatou, tu Iiooth. Hyruni Ward, TitMlvllpat-lnt';'SrB- i' Alice jenseu aim .hiss iieien .Aoin?r-sorick and Praft'Ilajft. -- A ilance followed which "was enjoyed by the little ones. Popcorn A well appoimed family dlnue and candy were sold during the : rJ' ; : ' f ; r ", . page five. j ' tre ""i' -- TaDIB. jk 'rr': ' j I; H O'N-O'- 1 - 1 f'ri&H p R A P H kSSSL . ' A N D S x R E C O R D . ' I - B j 2 V h ' ' Mrs. Alma Jofgensen was hostess jit a Thanksgiving dinner at her. Falw ",home Thrusday afternoon flowers decorated the dining table. . h-- m v V v 1 '4 w - 3jC n "cs ' VAT.LEY CHICLE. , The members of Valley Circle mot j Fridnv evenlns at the home of Mis. C. II. Funk. The evening vas pleasantly spent witii needlework, after which a delicious luncheon was served to the following guests;. Mr.; V. I,. H. G. Hiendselman. Mrs. Whittemoie. Mrs. Win. II. Ray, Mr. Kiy Knapp, Mrs. William Gogarty, Mrs. 11. F. Cnimon, Mrs. John Mrs. Lee f..' F.aUer. CAT HOLEPROOF is the hosiery of lustrous beauty and fine texture that wears so well and it is moderately priced. BUY IT BY THE BOX FOR CHRISTMAS. West-pha- Mrs. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS Mrs.. Herman Charles I'haialH-rlaluGrlimu. Mrs' Sharles Keiiisch, Mrs. MS: IUinot'iitlnl.- ;Miss Fbn;guii Ray.Miss Augusta ISchWvr MissLoMie KedfielTr and Miss Nora Iledfield. , -- . FAMILY HINXEU. The descendants of Mr. and Mrs file E. Olson, Sr.. met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Jr., and A dinner. enjoyed Thanksgiving vase Of beautfut chrysanthemums and ferns formed the centerpiece fort Those present Uhe dining table. were .Mr. and Mrs. Ole E. Olsen, Sr.. Mr. ad Mrs. Parley Olsen, Mr. aiid Mrs. Clarence olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Olsen. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ole ,E. VHsen, jr.. ami ineir iamitteo. After dinner the afternoon was spent with games, music and soeii " chat. i SPECIAL MATINEE ilQNDAY No. 590 Pure Thread Silk 990 Silk to the Hem. 2200 Full Fashioned Per Pair. Per ...S1.35 Box S3.75 S4.75 $1.65 $3.00 155.75 Three Pairs to the Box. J enkins Knitting Mills Co. 50 North University Ave. hall Wednesday evening. Wilde's orchestra furnished the music. Dainty refreshments wereaerved to I - 4 PM. We gladly arrange terms of payment to suit your convenience I bo " 25. Mr. and Mrs. I B OLDEST . The Optimist club meffitiers will entertained Thursday afternoon th.' home of Mrs. Gilbert Cox. tertained at a family Thanksgiving at lie dinner at their home Thursday. Tables of progressive "500" will lunch-eoi- i Fall flowers prettily decorated the played, prizes awarded and served. dining table. Covers were laid for -- The "York" ; 100. " Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Waddell en ' Aj 8 Kjy. j - r i""A Ky - 1 Have You --Children?- Byron Deuhalter Bert Taylor of Salt Lake is in entertained at a Thanksgiving dinwith ner at their home Thursday afterProvo visiting for the weeK-eiu- l noon. Covers were laid for eight, his daughter and friends. including Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Peay enter, Children learn to appreciate good music by hearing tained at a Thanksgiving dinner at The members of the Provannas their home Thursday. A vase of with it. living formed the cen club will be entertained Friday afchrysanthemums terpiece for the dining table. Covers ternoon at the home of Mrs. J. W. And an appreciation of good music will bring them . McClellan. A book review will be were laid for 11. given by Mrs. Parley Dixon. Sewsocial advantages, in later life, which they coull not A barn dance will be given in ing and luncheon will also be enjoyhall able features. otherwise attain. the Third ward amusement ife 3f! . Wednesday' evening. iMvmlier 5. The members of the .Columbia' The proceeds of the dance will be JEoiLthatjeason. good music is today thp iinivrrsal sent to the missionaries from the Sewing club .will meet Monday even' .Christmas gift in homes of culture the w"orld ovfr. ward who are now laboring in the ing at the home nf Mrs. I?ith Far-rer- . mission field. Good music Juts Sewing, innsi? and luncheon been secured for the dance. Dur- will lie th diversions. The best way to have it, of course, is a Brunswick, ing the evening sweet cider and , the improved phonograph whlchbrings the great conMrs. .1. A. Lnrsen will lie hostess doughnuts will be served. The public is cordially invited, and a good to the memliers of the L'Metin club cert and. operatic stars of the 'New Hall of Fame .into time is assured all. at her home Thursday afternoon. and music will lie enjoyed Sewing the home. The Timpiinogos Dancing club after which a delicious luncheon held the second of a series of will be served. More than 20 superlatively beautiful design's, , dances to be given this season, at period, con-so- le ball and cabinet, from which to choose. All the Armory Friday evening. ANNUAL BANQUET HELD. moderately Wilde's orchestra played for the The annual banquet and dance of: 'JIB priced $65.00 upwards. dance, and a large number of the the members of the "Gold Brickers"1 Mrs. Cornelia B. Stone, 94, of members were present. cluli and their partners was held. Texas, is the oldest woman attendThere may be 22 days' left before Christmas but there the Hotel , at ing the I'nited Daughters of the of the Saturday evening board The advisory Roberts. in WashConfederacy ((invention will the Pioneers of are not that many tickets left to entitle you to that Free Daughters Fall, flowers and ferns were used ington. She is honorary president meet Monday evening at the home in decorating the table. I'liiiiue general of the organization. s $600.00 Piano. Don't forget, only 60 tickets issued one of Mrs. W. O. 'Beesley. All are urged to attend, and an combination place cards and profor sale. All are Invited. with each, phonograph sold not one chance out of a thou- -' invitation Is extended to all honor- grams were arranged, a sketch gootis Mr. and Mrs. Bert it. Sutton enthe respective member resembling niemlRTS. ary a tertained sand at dinner but one out of sixty. You have everything to gain Thanksgiving cover. drawn on the Fred L. Markman was toastmas-te- r at their home Thursday. The inMr. and Mrs. William J. Snow and nothing to lose. Rut you must hurry. If you want to guests were Mr. and Mrs. J. and the following program was vited have us their week-enguests, J. G. W. Kilisou aiid family, and Mr. and Pace, daughter Helen, and sou furnished : president rejsirt on .in- Mrs. A. C. Sutherland aud surprise the folks Christmas, pay your deposit of $3.00 now family. Jack, and Mrs. Joseph D. Cox and coming members. Short talks by be sure of the machine of your choice. $3.00 more will daughter Mauriue, all of Cedar new .memliers of the club. Union The Misses Alice and Johanna I'ltv Thev left this nioming for Van WagoneH. "Manly Beauty and Madseu are the week-endeliver It. We invite your comparison hear and" the Gold Briekers" Merrill Bunnell ; in Provo, thesending of? their' homes. compare. Mr. and guests "Art and the Choice of Women" Mrs. C. H. Fuufcr . en-! Ted Bushman ; "Gold Briekers His-Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Miller THE SIGN OF MUSICAL PRESTIGE tcrtalned at family dinner Thanks tory" Knight Allen: "J3lnstein's Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tbornley l Relativity as related to the Gold have had as their guests the past giving day, at their home. A vase of chrysanthemums form- Briekers" Carlyle Maw; "My Rea week. Mrs. T. D. Walton and chiled the centerpiece for the dining sons for the Present Personnell of dren of Salt Lake City. ' table. Covers were laid for 30. the Gold Briekers" Leo Meredith. ' Dancing followed the banquet, the TURKEY FEAST. MRS. STRONG HOSTESS music being furnished by the PeerMr. and Mrs. Fred Ray enter One of the most delightful social less Players. tained at a Thanksgiving dinner at events of the season was that given Present were the members; Rulon their home Thursday afternoon. Fred Markham, Covers were laid for Mr. and Mrs. by Mrs. Celestla Strong last Tues- Van Wagonen, UPPER ARM BANDS: er. "True, they presented a pretty motion day, when she entertained the mem- Henry Taylor, Stewart Williams, W. H. Ray, Miss Florence Ray, Will-la- picture colony. Flexible bracelets of pearls or picture, but they would never have bers of the Shakespearian club of Lynn Taylor. Aidous Markham, Leo and Glen Ray, Mr. and Mrs. "I attribute this to the changing for the Bun to diamonds Provo Merrill and comblnaUons of motored who been Maw, able Meredith, to Carlyle endure Heber, William Huntington of Spanish the hardships conditions in ranch life. Modern on the that confronted the real Inhabitants day and a number of Invited guests nell. Knight Allen, Clyde Keyte, Fork, J. W. Banks, of Spanish pearls are worn effectively Inventions and methods have deat her home. The entertaining West Parkinson, Reed Holt, Owenj Fork and Mrs. S. ' J. Thomas of upper arm at some of Che smart- - of the Western cattle ranches, stroyed much of the glamour as dear functions. eat social rooms were prettily decorated with Romney and Ted Bushman. "Recently all this has changed. to the hearts of the cowpuncher. I Spaulsh Fork. . Their nartners; Miss Leah Chip- potted plants, ferns and Tariety of vVlVr 111! UV Ulllll'Ulty believe that these EAGLE'S FEATHER." "THE Elaine social chat Miss and Mand Games Miss man. Dixon, Uln flowers. fall ENTERTAIN HUSBANDS securing real cowboys for such clt liens of the outdoors find an dances aesthetic Miss of Julia Anderson, number by and Chrlstensen, The members of the Social Honr exultation in appearing to pictures . . . are modern were That tne M Miss improvement Tneta Miss Miss Erma unlock, Gladys little Langatan club met Saturday afternoon at the coramana that give the opportunity of living features of the afternoon, after Seamount, Miss Edna Lewis, Miss home of Mrs. 8. J. Cunningham. driving the genuine Western cowboy e come 10 noiiywooa rrora DelTerorrwmr-navmotion is Into ser the was course Miss dinner Clara Irvine. six Creer, pictures a again the life of their younger which Dorothy Mrs. L. M. Nelson gave the literary , Miss Lorna Bavtey, Miss Irma Rock-hil- l, lesson. The ladies were Jolued by Edward Sloman, who directed "The the Western ram hes and Joined the days." . i ved to about 40. Miss Ina Creer, Miss Manrine their husbands in the evening when Eagle's Feather," the picture playMr. and Mrs. Ed Sparks Stevenson. Miss Vtvlan McDonald a delicious luncheon was served. ing at the Strand theater Monday at dinner Thanksgiving and Miss Celestia Johnson. Tables of progressive "800" were and Tuesday. It was not long ago that the mo And the patrons. Prof, and Mrs. played later in the evening. Thirty day in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Heber tion picture cowboy was an object McDonald of Salt Lake, Mr. and T. Eart Pardoe and in Were ais attendance. Mrs and Judge at which the critics and humorists! Mrs. Blllle'Shaw of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph KendaU and children. J. B. Tucker. Mrs. L. L. Cook wilt be hostess to delighted In directing their most! the members of the Utopia club at pointed criticisms," Mr. Bloman re Mr. atfd Mrs. Chris Scott and SherVAUDEVILLE AND BAZAAR home Thursday afternoon. Sew- marked recently. ' man.Sparkai The First ward M. I. A. will give her will "This was hot at all surprising, be the feature Of entertainP w 21. 4 West Center Street. Phone 30. ing a vaudeville and bazaar in the ment after lunche&h will be when one took the pains t notice which L'METIA CLUBi First ward meeting house Tuesday served. sweet so his with the oh, gallant, .. NEW AND REBUILT TYPEWRITERS arched eyebrows, everdrawn two The members of the L'Metla club evening at 8 o'clock. Sixon splendid will be the vaudeville pro BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED acts of Mrs. H. G. Blumeuthal will en embroidered chaps and ailk entertained their husbands and gram after which booths of fancy tertain the members of the Nine- guns, FACTORY SERYICE ON ALL REPAIR WORK. number of friends at a Thanksgiv shirts, who fitted the Eastern prohome' made handkerchiefs, canay, ' home at club her teenth Century ducer's idea of a Western cowpanching dance at the First ward social popcorn, etc., will be opened and the afternoon at 8 o clock. - ( Then give them the advantage of good music Den-halte- r. COLUMBIA Free Candy it; Free Gum FreeToyJ ' 7a Pictuzz JOHN GILBERT 3C mm ' MM "TRUXTON KING" Note- - Come at 4 and You'll See a Full ' Show mem-lier- LOTS OF FUN, LOTS OF JOY ALL FOR 10 CENTS d d MERRY CHRISTMAS J SAY IT WITH PHOTOGRAPHS iicau-tifu- Bates Stores Co . -- m " I F7 the Vembcrtott Our Christmas styles are superb and at prices to suit your pocketbobk.. Our Studio Open'Evenirigs Uhtil 9 P, M. We can take them, rain or shine, day or night, . , : Follow studio Where the Light h Always Good 44 West Center St- - .' t -- - . enter-tertalne- d ... '' EXCHANGE : ' Friday GEORGE D. CORNMAN. Met. s |