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Show THE PAGE SIX SOCIETY AND Our First President George Washington, Father of his country, hero of American Independence and hero ,too, of the cherry-tre- e myth. Two hundred and five years have passed since his birth, 138 years since his death, and nearly one and a half centuries since he first took oath of office as Delphian Chapter of Caibon county, to be held February 23, at the reidence of Mrs. J. W. Bingham, No. 5 Sumner apartments. Writers of the Renaissance Period Valentine Party wull be discussed under the following Miss Juanita Cowley entertained at1 topics: "Social Life in the Fourteenth her home in Sunnyside Friday eveCentury as Shown By Lives of Great ning with a Valentine party. Decor-- 1 Authors, Evelyn Hanson; Chaucers ations, games and a luncheon boasted Literary Apprenticeship, Mrs. the Valentine spirit. Guests were: Merrill; The Canterbury TabMisses Bernice Justisen, Lucile Has-le- r, Clara Ruggeri; Piers, the Plowles, Dolline Jones, Mrs. Rose White, man, Petrarch, the Gibson; Mary Mr. and Mrs. James Varner, Mrs. LarFirst of the Humanists, Margaret ry Littlejohn, Ted Anthon, Gerald Lee; The Ascent, Marion Robinson; Anderson, Claud Snow, Roland Duke, To Posterity, Bliss Hubbard; LauJean Pressett and Leon Duke, ra and the Sonnets, Ethel Ratliff. Elva Bingham will act as leader. Lad Observes Birthday Sunday Hostess To Russell Bement was the small host Bridge Club at a birthday party Sunday afterThe bridge club was feted noon, at the home of his parents, Mr. at a Friday dinner party delightful and Mrs. H. B. Bement. Games, the with Mrs. Ernest R. Lee as delicious a luncheon decorations and Red candles and carnations hostess. were in accordance to the Valentine formed the table centerpiece in a theme. Valentine scheme. Guests were Mrs. Guests were Barbara Rasmussen, E. L. McBeth, Mrs. Harold Bithell, Miriam McAllister, Tommy Williams, Brooks Elkington, Floyd Wallstrom, BeverLee Hills, Norma Olsen, Geraldine Waterman, Nedra Leonard, Olsen and Danny Rawson. CLUB NOTE si lo La-Vil- the United States president. During those two centuries there have been born in these bounteous states millions of persons, many just as intelligent, courageous and persevering as our first American. However, they have not all been awarded the glory bestowed upon the deserving memory of Wahington. Built upon outstanding traits of his youth, tales of his life, filled to the very last of his 67 years with triumphs of the time, are brought to the front this month. This weeks leading function in connection with February 22 is the annual Firemens ball, to be held Saturday evening at the Bridge Club Met Thursday Silver Moon hall. ' Three tables of bridge were in play last Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. S. Horsley when she enher bridge club. Mrs. Wiltertained To Be Given liam Grogan, Mrs. Leonard Frandsen, Mrs. Francis Miles, Mrs. Walt Daugherty, Mrs. Arthur Craven, Mrs. Ted The decision to present two plays Thomas, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. on February 22 was arrived at during Earl Jones, Mrs. Don Hacking, Mrs. club meeting of the New Century Vernon Davis and Mrs. Darrel Gunorganization last Thursday evening derson were the attending members. at the home of Miss Helen Flynn. A program at that time consisted of a Final Meeting Of review of the life of Peter Paul Reu- Lady Democrats Set bens by Miss Lurean Stevens. Mrs. The final meeting of this period for Winnie Young was appointed to con- the Carbon County Women Democrats duct the Junior 1937 General Federal will be held Monday, February 22, at the Country Club, time set for 2:00 magazine subscription contest. m. Price p. the in The plays will be given n At this time, nomination and tabernacle hall Monday evening, the coming officers for new of of the member Each February 22. club has the privilege of inviting one period will take place, and every or more guests to the affair, and Mrs. Democrat is urged to attend, especialFrankie OHarris, secretary, will ex- ly the ladies. tend invitations to other clubs: The Womans clubs of Price and Helper; Book Review Junior Literary League, Price; Lady Given Club of Monday evening the Sorosis club Elks, Price; American Legion Auxof home the at entertained were Price iliaries, Price and Helper; Service A book reAnderson. Sheldon Mrs. the and Sorosis Price Star Legion; view of Live Alone and Like It was B. P. W. of Helper. Mrs. Ted Thomas, following The Rector, to be presented by given by a which general discussion of the directed is by Price persons being of literature took up the trend modern Mrs. J. C. Hubbard and Mrs. Henry Christensen will Frances The cast includes Mr. and time. Mrs. for the Ruggeri. group on March as hostess act a, Mrs. Isaac McQueen, Margaret will furnish the Lovers Old 1, when Mary Ruggeri, Winnie ,Young, discussion topic. Florence Piacitelli and Lurean Stevens. Helper girls will enact For Ahepa And Auxiliary Distinguished Service, with Arlene Will Install February 27 Maulsby, Grace Berger a and Celia A joint installation of the Ahepa taking part. Helen Bunnel is the Daughin charge and Mrs. S. B. Bunnel is Lodge and their Auxiliary, l be held on Satof ters Penelope, directing. 27, at the American Other entertainment during the urday, February The hall. Ahepa Sanatorium evening will include dance numbers Legion follow. will dance Benefit and songs by by Miss Kay Phillips, the club chorus: Elma Klitgaard, Helen Bunnel, Flora Fausett, Freida Auxiliary Will Give Social Murray, Frankie Harris and Hazel Public Card soThe scheduled is public is invited to a card Jeanselme. The affair cial to be sponsored this evening at .to begin at 8:00. the American Legion hall by the Price Auxiliary unit. Mrs. Nick Bemardi, Mrs. Eprl Jones, Mrs. Don Hacking and Mrs. Arthur Craven are in charge of arrangements for the affair. le Friday-evenin- THURSDAY, FEBRUARy UTAH PRICE. SUN-ADVOCA- Mail-ho- t, party at the home of her parents, Mr. Mrs. J. W. Bingham, Mrs. Roy and Mrs. Frank Groussman, Sunday Lewis Mrs. Allen Ramsey, Mrs. obMrs. afternoon, the occasion being in Hunsaker, Mrs. George Harding, anniverthirteenth of servance her Mitchell, Eugene Hanson, Mrs. R. T. Veronica sary. Dinner was served to twelve Mrs. Vernon Merrill, Miss the Heinlein and Mrs. O. H. Oelwein. guests, who enjoyed games during afternoon. latter the won by Bridge prizes were Those attending were Misses Bevthree ladles. Naomi Chapter To Sponsor Card Party Planned for Saturday, February 20, is a public card party to be sponsorOred by the Naomi Chapter of the be will Lucheon Star. of Eastern der followed be will served at 1:30, and draw prizes by bridge, for which three will be given besides the table prizes for playing. The affair is to be held in the Price Masonic hall. Mrs. W. B. Jones of Martin is general chairman. Young Miss Observed Valentine Birthday Miss Maxine Groussman was the honored guest at a Valentine birthday erly Rasmussen, Freida Gordon, Ruth Hanson, Beth Goetzman, Ruth Redd, Jane Mathis, Norma Jean Jones, Vir-gBeckel, Edith Craven, Norma Harry, Nancy Lou Ward and Helen Groussman. Prizes for games were won by Miss Rasmussen and Miss Gordon. ie Sewing Club Entertained The Entre Nous club members were entertained by Mrs. Emily Davis at her home last Friday evening. During an evening spent in sewing a delectable dinner was served. Type cleaner for sale at The Communities To Appeal For r fw For Flood Suites Carbon county has subscribed fifteen hundred dollars in Redjv relief funds for the flood area nation, according to the report ed yesterday by Earl Hills ecu!! chapter treasurer. All of the munities of the county have yet reported, some waiting forV days in order to take up their V? scriptions. Following is the contribution!!, report as issued by the treasu Price, $579.21; Heiner, $10.00; ilworth, $20.00; Columbia, $113 Consumers, $179.00; Price C. cr camp, $44.75; Spring Canyon, $121 Wattis, $45.00; Mutual, $10 00; MacLean Mine, $27.50; J ior Red Cross, $103.02; Royal, $9551 miscellaneous, $10.00. La-moi- ne Date Set For Plays By New Century Club Here POPULAR KNEE LENGTH HOSIERY Silk Chiffons, full fashnewest ioned; comfortable Lastex tops, spring shades. Four-threa- d $1.00 Stunning Fast Color Cretonnes elec-tya- You seldom find such good nuality at such a low price. Lovely deep tones in large and small florals; suitable for many decorative uses. $1.00 And Note We Offer Children's Sunny Tucker OXFORDS Scar-tezin- Ta-bo- ft .00 ne WSSSBSSISKSSea' $1.00 Furnishes Motif For 'Quilt Club Meets Members of the Silk Quilt club met at Mrs. Thomas Prestons home in Sunnyside Friday to spend the day quilting for their hostess. A delightful luncheon was served to Mrs. Boyd Lindsey, Mrs. Ellis Peacock, Mrs. Orson Turner, Mrs. Pratt Lindsey, Mrs. James Peacock, Mrs. John Preston, Mrs. James Varner, Mrs. Francis Denison and Mrs. Taylor Turner. Valentine Dinner Thursday Evening Mrs. Vincent Sumner was the charming hostess to a number of her friends at a prettily appointed Valentine dinner party Thursday evening at her home. Table decorations and guest favors were appropriately in conjunction with the theme. Attending the evening party were the Mesdames George Wallace, Marl D. Gibson, A. N. Smith, Eugene Hanson, J. C. Hubbard, Earl Hills, Preston Summerhays, J. B. Lee, Hal G. MacKnight, Leland Peacock, Nick Bernardi, H. B. Simonson and Richard McLaughlin. Dinner Guests Mr. and Mrs. Horace Naylor of Sunnyside entertained with a dinner party Sunday evening at their home. guests attending were: Apollo Chapter Mr. and Mrs. Dick Jacoby of Price To Have Meetin- gAnnouncement has been made of and Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Kay of the next regular meeting of the Apol- - Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v fY Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v Hotel Temple Square Rates $1.50 to $3.00 POPULAR AND DISTINCTIVE Ernest C. Rossiter, General Mgr. Y Y Y Y Y Y v semi-tailor- ed Roll-o- fto n Type Feature Slip See These by All Means! Pure Silk Satins and Flat Crepes. Bias or Straight Cut, Deep Lace or Plain a dollar never bought so much before. Plaid or Solid Color Cotton Blanket Pairs . & i 2 'A lbs. m - unusually WEEK-EN- Ladies fine MENS DRESS SOCKS CASES D ideal size, 15-in- ch Rayon and Cotton, ideal for day; novelty patterns By the Dozen air-trav- el enam- y Jl iVw every- $1.00 An inexpensive way to give a freBh weaves r- k jiiiiYiiitiiui tilt si iVjita'aY a t) 11 i 111 V if ntiT'iYmsYi Two for your Womens Silk Dresses Only 45 oS them ! ! A PANEL CURTAINS to "i. vogue; Loop Topi Novelty Net effect 7r CLEARANCE values' Cases, Sport Type Week-Eneled woven cloth tweed covered the newest there are many uses for these handy cases get yours now and enjoy the saving d fte of warmth and comfort Nicely stitched ends. Lots of attractive colors. These are BTO33G53HS?Xx 9 Sani) im h Y Y Attractively tailored and a value OUTSTANDING featured this event. and average figures; GREAT VALUE and a GREAT SAVING. OVER-NIGH- T fY DRESSES stretch Girdle for slender Two-wa- y Out-of-to- SALT LAKES NEWEST HOTEL , Light and Comfortable LASTEX GIRDLE St. Valentine's Day Sunn yside A ctivities KNITTED ACETATE As smart and practical as Sunny Tuckers famous dresses and hats! Theyll be a tremendous saving to you, too. All black double sole with leather w-il- windows; novelty bargain priced. Odds and Ends from our better dresses winter line! H Will be displayed SATURDAY M0RHH1G iij T 10:00 A. M. Our policy will not permit us to quote former prices. X ' riM-f- ; No try-onNo refunds! s! No exchanges! Size $1.00 33x80 I F TO AH |