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Show J i - j L ar c-i1 v I I -- 4 t. g astfl . t I "' t,, t( FACE I of NaullJ ht af tirld inert. ng Wed lies of Mis Mai ilmd ' . Uj ' u iX L-- r the benefit of the be Kc U Salurd Ij of Mri- C. ! lC !ume A. af- - n. ,u may call between vi .in ft 14bQ'vKKk- - T.- 01 ' I- of Brit regular meeting will U new club Literary 1$ November 12 at the home of Lu Ky , 1. r to an announcement next regular meeting the iy (A- -T chapter. Order of Eastern L Vll be held in the Masonic tera- - m t-r-t -r- -- da y, November I. L Buth Southworth will members of Escalante fi'jtn of the American Hew textured crepes be hoa- -, chapter, Revolu-yvarsd- l.r.l and colors! GIRLS' COATS Sit (hacks, crpi, Bswflsksi. Time for loci of new ja h nr, red cbers of the newly organized Scout troop No. 3 were ente- W Mint a t jj-ga- J. C. ioa Hallowe'en party Monday the Community church by Hubbard and Mrs. W. D. Amazingly Good-lookin- J-- 6 Quality hard W find at this krv bu odilroGB Saturday. Leonard Roundy entertained Hallowe'en i prettily arranged Saturday. Games featured the jg Guests included Mr. and Frank Berton, Mr. and Mrs jo Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace l.ir.gc, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Gilner Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Johnson Potoc, kawi tuttmai tjm. Mu Co Of Lih At the You can certainly afford a new coat this winter, and a smart one, too at an astonishingly low price I These are new styles longer, with simpler sleeves, and for colian shaped into jabots, revers, big faceframing effects Crepesnd nubbed crepes! 1 14-4- the lesson and presented Dinner 6! Silk crepes, soft satins, popular printed crepes! White, pastels, colors, tool Women's SKIRTS! Cret and XTaclh 7-- Of Bridge - Gay, Wool Cotton Dloont, Big prints bargains at Bemardi entertained the 90 prints Me-ihli- Seville Flowers, Mrs Storey, Mrs. Vincent Sumner, Velda Kirkham, Mrs. Marguerite Miel, Mrs. Walter Taylor and Miss fluffy styles! Mrs. Bodice Top SKIRTS! Site 7 to 141 Sizes 14 to 52! Individually styled there1! not a drab one m the gfoup Colorful Fall plaids, stripes and florals, with new square and round necks, deep yokes, new surplice effects, and smart pique and self -- raffles 1 In your favorite "Malabar prints 1 r Davidson. . 1.49 1 Club tertained. Bernardi entertained the Jsday Bridge club at her home week. Guests were Mrs. F. P. ser of Helper, Mrs. J. H. Otte-- :i of Cleveland, Mrs. Glen N. Mrs. Tad Storey, Mrs. Ace rts, Mrs. Sheldon Anderson, Mrs. Elkmgton and Mrs. Ruth Flynn. Mrs. pereslo, challiis, liwil Tailored or 2 Bridge club Wednesday Guests were Mrs. R. F. ctment Mg. YI! Solid colors or Entertained. Ii Nick flanntls, sis crepes novetweeds, lties! Bright, dark colors. pTow fast-col- or VtltKtl 1.90 Just the styles lots of women are looking for! Mrs. Hal MacKnight entered with a bridge dinner Sunday png. Those present were Mr. and Earl Hills, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mr. a--tf Mrs. George Wallace, and Mrs. R. F. McLaughlin, Mr, Mrs. Marl D. Gibson and Miss here Flynn. tis psatol (tsnnsli, sturdy wool chocks, hssvlsr wool fabrics Buy si 1.98 Sunday. ibers Dainty Florentine directed resume. sD 2.90 Htw Stylttl dealing with the subject l Zenith of Florentine Painting,1 r discussed at the regular meet i i the Delphian society Tuesday, of that era were also disced. Mrs. J. W. Bingham of Hel-- r ,nd TODDLERS' COATS! I to 4 YrJ price of money-savin- g colors. Many SILK BLOUSES! I'jpics ce, riet! Silk rapes, taffetas! 1 Discussed. II ATS 5 Farty fea tpa-dro- e Yru 4 1.98 Furs and Fabrics in these g lOdfuDf er Girls' Silk Dresses Fried- - p T. t gay Scoot kklDu Mf suadcs, Folairws) All valoi! mctal-flccke- fia Flora Fausett (tCFtf drcnci to hdp you have wtnterl These are just what you want flattering collart, jabots, rippling reverj of taffeta, moire, veld vet, and crepe I Smart color contrasts, too! Rich colon and black. I Women Misses! f-j- w h t, a wmL t! t 3.90 review by Miss Mae Seaton book 3 AxaorUd r Given. E o totl InUrlWd, ay Aotccr i Eusacal numbers will feature the to be presented at the next J5jw of pjg the New Century dub on jtfdsy. November 14 at the home ptrwn 4 Big aortM f scanty xiW T riali AH Irrinr i fnJ 4.93 of this week. Mrs. W. frwewd will be chairman of the Vsl X i BLscJt la 14 7 Presses Set By r t Chapter. GIRLS' COATS Crisp moire, bright taffeta metallic touches on PT. Irermtx-- ajj. TllKl-- sir b- -f E ll ICIETY ' r- I, ..nlf. f.OU'.Ml'tB I Nick The school-girl- s' favorite plaids also plain colon 1 Flannel or sturdy crepes! Price, Utah if Ladies Program. E. Fleetwood will talk on the lti International Relations, at P meeting of the Elks La-- 5 A program of national melodies will be pre-:j- d under the direction of Mrs. krd T. Mitchell. Mrs. M. T. will have charge of the so- -' hour. Aguiar club Social Problems To Be Discussed. Modern Social Problems will be discussed by George Morgan, a member of the Carbon high school faculty, at the regular meeting of the Price Womans club on Thursday, NovemClub ber 8 in the American Legion halL detained. Musical numbers will complete the Wallace G. Grange entertained program, arrangements for which are Jjhday Afternoon Sewing club at in charge of the department of soFriday. Those present were cial science. 1 John Chapman, Mrs. C. N. Chad-- Mrs. B. E. Johnson, Mrs. Earl Halloween Fete Mrs. V. E. Birch, Mrs. Ed Stev-Mr- s. Given By Circle. J . tv. Hussey, Mrs. Lor an Members of the Social Sewing Cirf'81, Mrs. Sidney Young and Mrs. cle and their husbands participated in Henrie. delightful Halloween party Monday IT1" Attend evening. Arrangements for the affair were in charge of a committee cont'S Event Lottie Dalton entertained at sisting of Mrs. E. M. Williams, Mrs. home John Redd and Mrs. Gomer P. PeaI Tuesday evening with a cock. S fcTo1 partF- Guests were the Mrs. George B. Harding, president, Branch, Karma John- hr olemice the Circle at a tea Marsing, Jennie Alice, Na- -I entertained at her home. In addition Kimball Rugger! and Neva Thursday the guest list includto the members, "nd Tom Luther Lowry, I O. Mrs. Glen Allred, Mrs. E. K. ed Wward Harding, Earl Ander-- f f .7;' Allred, Woodrow Clark arid Olson and Mrs. Alma Andersen. Woodward. The Circle wll hold its regular Wednesday. 015011 P , - - meeting Thursday of this week at the Evans completing the program. home of Mrs. B. W. Dalton. The next meeting of the club will be held Monday, November 5 at the Halloween Motif home of Mrs. C. R. Fergusson. Of Bridge Party. Mrs. Elmer Wahlstrom and Mrs. Price Bethel To Marguerite Bunnel were hostesses Receive Charter. Monday evening at a prettily arrangPrice bethel No. 3, Order of Jobs ed bridge party. Halloween was the motif of the table and room decora- Daughters, which has been working since May 19, will tions, the favors further carrying out under dispensation this idea. Guests were Mrs. Harris be presented with its charter Friday at the Masonic temple. The Simonson, Mrs. Frank Wybell, Mrs. evening Mrs. F. P. Fisher, Mrs. August Littizzette, presentation will be made by Ina guar grand Ogden, Worthington, C. Mrs. R. A. Nilsson, Mrs. C. Wallm, Mrs. Fred Voll and Mrs. Jack Sulli- dian, and Warren R. Tyler, Salt Lake, van of Helper and Mrs. Nick Bernardi associate grand guardian. The bethel meeting will be held at and Mrs. Tad Storey of Price. 8:00 p. m., and will be preceded, at 6:30 p. m., by a banquet to be served Club Hears Talk by members of the Eastern Star to Oa Thames River. Ogden, Members of the Price Soros is club bethel members, guests from Masons and cities other and Lake Salt their held regular meeting Monday and their families of Carbon county. evening at the home of Miss Ardene on Thames river Distinguished visitors will include the A talk Flynn. in England was given by Mrs. Mat John William Stoner, Park City, most Gilmour, while Mrs. Jack Vignetto of worshipful grand master, F. & A. M.; deputy Helper discussed English ballads and D. D. Stockman, Salt Lake, the English opera. The current event grand master; Mrs. Ena M. Senior, was given by Miss Marie Davis, sing- Salt Lake, worthy grand matron of Dr. David ing of English ballads by Mrs. John the Order of Eastern Star; P. Whitmore, Roosevelt, worthy grand patron of the Order of Eastern Star; Helen Singleton, honored queen of Salt Lake bethel No. 1. Other members of Salt Lake bethel, as well as members of Ogden bethel No. 2, will also be in attendance. It is expected that a large number of Masons and their families will be present to honor the Daughters at this important event the new deal. Political issues of the current campaign were discussed by Mrs. Penrose and Mrs. Bingham. Mrs. D. C. Gibson of Helper, Democratic candidate to succeed herself as state representative from Carbon county also spoke. A musical program was presented, ta consisting of vocal solos by Miss Empey, Mrs. E. R. Hansen and Darrell Watkins, violin numbers by Miss Maxine Schlegel and vocal selections by a Carbon high school trio under the direction of Glen Guymon. Mrs. Mack Olson and Mrs. Nick Galanis oL Price had charge of the tea table, while Mrs. Carl W. Empey of Price, county chairwoman, and Mrs. A. Frank Drury of Helper poured. In the receiving line were Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Helper, president of the club; Mrs. Katie Liddell, Wellington, Democratic candidate for county recorder, Mrs. Gibson and Mrs. Empey. Wa-ne- Hundred Attend' ' Democratic Tea." Approximately 100 guests attended the tea sponsored at the American Legion hall Monday by the Carbon County Democratic Womens club in honor of Mrs. William H. King, Wife of Utahs senior senator; Mrs. Burton W. Musser, national Democratic committee woman; Mrs. Frank Penrose, Salt Lake, state chairwoman, and Mrs. H. Bingham, Spanish Fork, Utah county chairwoman. Mrs. King spoke concerning the and part played by women in the political Mr. and Mrs. Charles BunteCololife of Washington, while Mrs. Mus- Ed Johnston of Grand Junction, ser reviewed the national administra- rado, visited in Price during the to attend tire dedication of tions accomplishments and urged week-en- d and the Roosevelt President for airport. support |