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Show cj A Gravure Print Fashion the Frock and Lines fjj the Coat of an Ensemble PRINTED materials are cm-plcyed cm-plcyed for the latest models shown by Paris for spring and summer. , The designs of Cheney Style Service are particularly particu-larly Varied and It is predicted that they will have a decided success. Th.re ac many flowers, very larpe and of vivid colors, on a dark or white background or quite small morlfs reminiscent of the Pompa-.dour Pompa-.dour style. Black and white prints are regarded re-garded with co.nsid'raUlo favoui and there 13 a noticeable feeling for prints that reveal varied arrangements arrange-ments In patterns that are unusually unusual-ly attractive and of youthful genre. One of Uie most charming group of designs Is .known as "Gravure" which feature the wood cut treatment. treat-ment. Details which give it distinct in- dlvldualtty center attention upon j an exceptionally smart ensemble featured in the Cheney Style Service. Ser-vice. -It consists of a long tunic , of black and white gravure printed crepe worn over a slip of black crepe. The print has a red border end this is used to outline the tunic slashed at each side almost to the natural waistline. A novel touch is given by a narrow tie of the "Border color wound around the deck and brought through slashes In the frock to tie in a long bow j end ends. The slim straight coat of black crepe is lined with the printed silk and a band of red on the inside of the ccat repeats the note of brilliant bril-liant color. A collar of grey fur softens the line oi Uw peck. 'ft plpllilJl OKTCM The Clnudin family were formerly of Illinois. This Is hte first trip into Utah. ' A miscellaneous shower wns given by Mrs. Wilford Clyde and Miss Ella Maycock at the home of the former last Friday evening in honor of Miss Lueina Clark, a bride of this week. The house was, beautifully decorated in pink and white flowers. An excellent musical program was carried out. Games were played and refreshments served to thirty guests. - Many beautiful and useful presents were received. A wedding-supper was given at the home of Mrs. Ida Strong Friday evening June 19, for Mabel Strong and J. E. Hopla who were married in the Salt Lake temple the previous pre-vious 'Wednesduy. The invited guests included Mr. and Mrs. David Hopla of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Anderson of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood and Mr. and Mrs. George Wood of Spanish, Mr. and Mrs! Arthur Anderson of Provo and "Mrs. Ida Strong and family. The newly married couple will make their home at Garfield. ried in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday, Wed-nesday, June 24, to Wm. D. Musig. Games were played and refreshments refresh-ments were served. One of the special features of the evening was the serenade by the First ward male quartet. The geusts Included Mrs. O. B. Huntington, Mrs. James C. Simp-kins, Simp-kins, Mrs. Till Smih,' Mrs. Joe Vance, Mrs. Drucilla Clark, Mrs. Ernest Oakley, Mrs. Harry Pennington Penning-ton and the ton, Mrs. Ruth Baxter, Mrs. C. H. Childs, Mrs. Eliot Bird, Mrs. Vern Swartfagcr of Westwood, Cal., Mrs. W. K. Johnson, Jr., Mrs. Roy Harrington, Har-rington, Mrs. Glen Dttllin, Mrs. Senior, Mrs. Richard Huntington, and the Misses Pearl and Annie Starr, Helen Manwaring, Cleo Pierce, Ruth Musig, Ada, Lola and Elda Smith, Fanny Rowland, and Hannah Rowland. Many beautiful and useful presents were received. Mrs. M. G. Farnsworth and two daughters, Mrs. Anna Anderson and Miss Mabel Farnsworth of California, Califor-nia, are visiting with Mrs. Farns-worth's Farns-worth's sister, Mrs. James C. Simp-kins. Simp-kins. This is the first visit in fourteen four-teen years. Mrs. Rulon Nelson of Spanish Fork was the guest of Mrs. Wm. Phillips Monday. Mrs. E. Erdmnnn spent last week in Bingham visiting her son, Wm. Erdmann and her daughter Mrs. Burgess Alleman. Mrs. Burgess Alleman of Bingham is spending a few days this week in Springville wih her mother, Mrs. E. Erdmann. A family dinner wns given at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Mark Cook Tuesday in honor 0f Ms!i Leah Cook and Lorin AV. Jones of Spanish Fork who were married In the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. The guests included in-cluded the families of both the bride and groom. . After the marriage Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Jones left Salt Lake City for a ten day visit to the Yellowstone National park, Wyo. A miscellaneous shower was given last Thursday evening at the home ot Mrs. Win. Phillips In honor of Miss Lucina Clark, who was mar- Miss Ada Harrison who has been teaching school in Salt Lake City, has been visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. nnrrison for the past two weeks. She has now left for a two month's trip to Portland, Port-land, Ore., to visit with relatives. Mrs. John R. Anderson spent the fore part of the week In Salt Lake visiting with her daughter Vesta who left Wednesday for a mission to the eastern states. Mrs. L. E. Wiscombe wns operated operat-ed on al the L. D. S. hospital last Tuesday morning. Miss Elsie Hogan of Salt Lake City, formerly of Springville was a town visitor tiiis week the guest of her sister, Mrs. Willis Weight.. Miss a mission to California. She and Miss Jessie Alleman were the speakers at the Sunday evening meeting of the Springville First ward last Sunday. A fine buby boy arrived at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frirl Sumsion Tuesday morning, June UO. I i i , . , |