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Show TOE PACE SIX I SOCIETY AND A D S C N PRICE, UTAH A T E V O C THURSDAY, AUGrsT, CLUB NOTES ew yedrs She is als0 suPenntend- cnt of the Sunday school in that city. Rev- Hostetler, of Ohio, graduated about a year ago from an eastern col- -. and following his admittance to Parents and friends of the player lege, fe accepted the pastor- composed an aud.ence Frida ,y night f River church, and Grecn 6 a violin recital offered by students become one 0f the outstand- of Allan Ramsey, the affair being ident3 of that town. He is also given m the Community church with the Boy Scouts in that affiliated This event marked the close of commun ytwelve weeks of concentrated effort and practice on the part of the pu-- ! M pils with their instructor. The mu-- 1 Texan , sical course was comprised of indi- -j w A marirage icer vidual supervised practice, class Mae o Miss county c.crK recently work, piano keyboard study, elemen- C tary study and composition. as C Helper, and R.ch- The young people taking part in Peter The of Kilgore Texas. rd Price, the program were: Mary Nailen, al of the 15 a gradate Jane Dalton, Marian Peirce, Edna y? in and school, hl?h Pilling, Lila McKendrick, Louise Enid Lou Wolverton, Hazel Per circles. Helen Groussman, Laura Kissell, Carbon Couple Eonello, Kathryn Thomas, Tommy Williams and Robert Carney. Miss Marry Saturday has been made of Maxine Groussman, piano pupil of. Announcement Kofford Mrs. Leah Ramsey, rendered a solo,; the marriage of Naomi Kofford of George erson, daughter No. 1, by Chopping. Op. 55, of Price, to Earl Rich of Columbia, the wedding taking place last hminr Violinists Give Recital; Show Talents - , - Sturdy! ?au", The fabrics are Clifton worsteds . . . theyre smart, Fabrics styled for wear and 1 Shades and patterns new as tomorrow . . . ! styled as fellows like them Side buckle straps, wide cuff bottoms! Real values! smartness e. cuff bottoms! Best shades. DRESS SHIRTS Famous Topflight,! Wear! regular or collars. non-wi- lt Solids. color fabrics. J1C Quality fabrics, Nucraft Smart, new faat Boys. Checks, plaids and solids styled the way you like them! 22 inch Thyu For durable! new, ! Deeptone Shirts Green River Miss Wedded To Pastor Of That Community Amid a coloiful array of lighted lamps, fragrant flowers and dulcet strains of music, one of the most elaborate and beautiful weddings of this season was solemnized at dusk Monday evening, when Miss Helen Pearl Beebe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beebe of Green River was wedded to Rev. Marion S. Hostetler, pastor of the Community church of that town. The bridal procession advanced through a ribboned aisle from the Beebe home to their spacious lawn,) where the ceremony was held. Mrs. Carolyn Seeley, sister of the bride, was matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Misses L. Nelson and J. Larson. They met the groom with his best man, Lawrence Hastings, and the Rev. T H Evans of Price, before an im- provised altar, a picturesque picket arch, surrounded by a white picket 98 Smart! . Hel-Wad- SLACKS SLACKS . well-kno- Young Men's For Fall! Boys Mens Pure Silk Socks CULLS SUPS S5C Out-Sta- Is.uestr,f Di,rt a' enU.rtai Littls girts need stitching and Girls Black or Brown GIRLS9 BLOUSES Grand for -- - ruffles. 2 to 1L ed with a delightfully arranged dinner Party in compliment to Mrs. George Brasfieid of San Francisco California, who is visiting here with her pa Mr- and Mrs- Jhn Giaco,ette. enfCovers were laid for Mrs Brasfieid. Mrs .Marcella Jeanselme, Miss Gladys Draper Miss Margaret Scartezina Mrs. Johanna Klitgaard of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Odell Oman and Mrs. Elfence. mer Klitgaard. Approximately one hundred guests Following the repast the guests enwere present at the wedding, also atin Monopoly. imgaged held tending a delightful reception for the couple. after Thej mediately left for a honeymoon in Women Democrats newly-we'eastern states before returning to jprepare Outing Women of Democratic precincts are Green River to reside. Young Mrs. Hostetler, a member of invited to attend an outing at the one of the most prominent families Price City park on Monday, August in Green River, has been teaching in; 31, at 2:00 oclock p. m., for their an Emery county school for the past regular monthly meeting session. A special program has been arranged for the occasion, according to announcement. - plenty of these nicely made alijaJ Trimmed with lace, hem- ed. Solid colors. Stock up now! Visitor te 25 Silk body with mercerized top, heel and toe. Fully reinforc- SCHOOL OXFOEDS School! - v HATS for - GIRLS C JZ: 4r new blouse makes an old skirt look like newl Broadcloth and percale prints and plain colors. Siaes 7 to 16 Year. A ds New felts in Bretons, styles, chin straps and other models. Fall colors. Buckle-and-Stra- p What a value! Black or brwm sidg leather with matching patent leather. Smart, seamed leather sola Stitcbdown vamp. SCHOOL OPENS SOON Til SEPTEMBER 193 d . I 1936 h 2 3 5 IO II II 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 21 23 2 4 25 26 6 7 8 9 27 28 29 30 . Farewell Party Is Tendered Departee Miss Norma Wright was hostess last Friday evening at a handkerchief shower given for Miss Jean Reese, who with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Reese, is soon to make her School WEIGHT Girls Sunny Tucker Back To School! Yes, timell soon be here for opening of school Tuesday, September 8 . . . And we are ready NOW to outfit the misses and girls for the important months that are ahead. .... this district at the sixteenth annual convention held at Salt Lake City during four days last week. Several hundreds of visitors attended the conference from the United States and Canada. Opening Monday, the session was devoted to registration, while Tuesday marked the founders tea and Henriette L. Frey, retiring supreme guardian. Miss Freida Groussman of Price received a majority degree Tuesday girls who evening, one of twenty-fiv- e were presented with this honor. About twelve persons from this territory attended. GIRLS DRESSES Sizes 4 to 14 $j00 to $ J98 MISSES DRESSES of ' style and youthful smartness in every one of the new Sunny Tucker styles! New felts in Bretons, Lots 15c business meetings. Thursday was observed as Utah Day, and that evening the newly-electe- d national officers were installed. Miss Harriet McArthur of St. Louis was chosen as supreme guardian of the order, succeeding Mrs. Made of sturdy broadcloth that can take it . . . full cut for com-for- t. StriDed patterns. They are priced low! to $95 And an excellent line of hosiery and lingerie for ladies and misses. I til pay you to shop here . . . Now La-Mode-- A 49 West Main. Phone 587 Price, Utah Regular and adjustable head size models. Unbreakable visor! What values! Soft, brushed mohair, backed with cottou for wear. Slide fasteners. 5 to 7. Fast Color 4T BINDER Loose-Lea- f 10' Boys Fancy Socks 15c Fancy Boys Dress Shift! Full leather sweatband, full lining! Twists, cassimeres, tweeds, checks and nlaids Ral values! Swell for Long - lasting wear' heavy weight binder that holds a rayon gener- plaited on cotton. Mercerized top, heel and toe. percales, chambrays a1 broadcloth. ous number of lOtj-x- 2 S" sheets. rings. Colors. Action-Bac- Warm and Sturdy fixciting new values! Low Blue HIGH SHOE 69c 98c shirts for boys. Color fast. Full cut. Ideal for Lad Observes Serviceable black side 1 school. Anniversary Solids and So mohair, wooly, brushed lon? for backed with cotton wear. Slide fasteners. Fr 5 to boys and girls. Sizes dress shirts Priced True Slipor er k Sweaters Heavyweight sweaters for boys. Popular baby shaker stitch. Wool worsted plaited over cotton for strength and service. Sizes 8 to 16. Birthday Party Given For Boy A birthday party was given last Monday afternoon for Eddie Coli, Jr., honoring his sixth anniversary. Mrs. E. Coli was hostess for the occasion. Seventeen small guests enjoyed an afternoon of games and refreshments. school Plaids, checks and sog lids. Long wear-in- SWEATERS the social hours. anniversary. Several children attended the affair, which was made complete with games and refreshments. (Continued On Pag Seven); Your School Name in Raised Letters; fjine quality bridle leather Belt a real value and a REAL LOW PRICE Slipover Birthday Observed At Saturday Fete Mrs. Grace Henrie entertained last Saturday afternoon in compliment to her son, Sidney, whose eighth birthday anniversary occurred on that date. A number of Master Sidneys friends attended, enjoying games throughout Mrs. Rox Eastin entertained Sunday afternoon in the Price City park at a birthday party in compliment to her son, George, the occasion marking the youngsters fourth birthday 6 4 Brushed or Unbrushed Sizes 14 to 20 1 98 Action-Back- s! SWEATERS Boys Fancy Shorts buckle BOYS CAPS Comfortable styles, chin straps and other models. New Fall colors. bronze For School and Dress! HATS Jobs Daughters End Convention A good percentage of the Price Bethel of Jobs Daughters represented Carbon Harding Notre Dame heavy home in Provo. Monopoly took up the early hours of the evening, refreshments later being served to the Misses Jean Reese, Darlene Jones, Edna Anderson, Marie Rasmussen, Delores Lauritson, Josephine Seaton and Norma Wright. BELT er with double values for boys and fancies. Price " mb ' ' - 1 1 - ?" ,iT 1 gi |