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Show 3 PAGE TWO PRO Vd' '(U T AH)' EVENING HERALD, FRfD AY, JANUARY 3, I D 3 0. 0 r i I HOUSEHOLD HELP3 BUSINESS TOPICS SCHOOL & CHILDREN !! Si tl HOLIDAY SUGGESTIONS ; ; : DECORATIVE HINTS TREND OF FASHION Wedding Party Is Given By Parents -.TV -SI JL V JJ-Wililii. OJ ! D6oRvro)--n n n rs. rrT) rc- D0duS -i! -oirnfoir .Clouiiti)! - ... inert on Is J5ocial Eveot ,A number of friends of Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, were enter- , taJned vby her at a kensington given at tier nome xnursaay aner- Holiday decorations prevailed throughout ' the entire house. . 'At the .conclusion of the , afternoon .pleasantly spent with needlework, music and social chat, a tasty t re past was ,erved to the following: Mrs. J. " R. Hodson, Mrs. Mark BrlnihalL Mrs. Leo Bown, Jaxa. EH Robinson, Mrs. R. D. Sutton, Mrs. T. C. Thompson, Mrs. William M. Roy lance, Mrs. O..W. Bailey, M". P. W. Conover, Mrs. Harry Thomas, Mrs. Wells Brlmhall and Mrs. Flora Love. i - - ' - 1 : Oranges Mind; . A: N ELABORATE, WEDDING'supper was given by mem-' mem-' beri of the La-Variete club and their husbands. New Year's eve at the home of Mr and Mrs. Karl Scherer, com- - plimentary to Mr. andxMrs.r R. J. Robinson of Salt Lake, who recently wed. , Mrs. Robinson Was formerly MrsVicla Jones, clmember of the La Variete club. - """ y- Centering the dining table was a large . wedding cake, ' - on either side of which was a bowl of pink and white carna- ' tlons. ' ' :, . : : - . Following supper, five tables of Abridge were Iplayed, Mr. and. Mrs. Eldred 'Harding and Mf. and MA. V Robert Reld winning the favors .The honor guesu wuc pCied rwlth a fine electric waffle Iron jfrom the club members. Beautiful vocal solos were furnished during r the evening by Murray Roberts. In attendance at . the entertain-i entertain-i ing affair were Mr. and Mrs. t Robert Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Lenn Singleton. Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Bonnett. Mr. and ' Mrs -EldfldT -HardlnV'Mr. and MrsJKarl Scherer, Mn ana Mrs. Milton McEwan, Xeh noon. and IlnX Royal j Jensen, Mr. and " Mrs. Laurin APetersonr Murray : Roberts, and Miss Genevieve Bo- shard, sister of the bride, . ? Entertains Family ; On New Year's Day ? ; Mr. and Mrs. Clark Newell enter-rtalned enter-rtalned at dinner at their home New "Year's day, 'covers ' being laid for" the following .members ol. their family: ; -r t Mr. and Mrs. Lowry Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. Oark Newell of Price,. ' Mr. and Mrs., John Strong of Salt Lake, Helen and Jae Newell. ' : Entertained On :-New Year's Eve Among the gay. New Year's eve . parties, was the affair given by the just JEntre Nous club, members for lieir husbands, at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. Charles ReynaudL " rrr Dancing, cards, and progressive s games, were the features of enjoyment, en-joyment, and a delicious midnight supper was served. V -In attendance at the gala event - were the following members: Mr. Jahd Mrs Charles Reynaud, Mr. ana Mrs. Elmo Loveridge, Mr. and Mrs. Silvio, Reynaud, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stubbs, Mr. and Mrs.. El-wood El-wood Carter. Mr. f and Mrs. Jasper Snow, Mr. and Mrs. FfsfcnkOrdner .Mr. and Mrs. Theo Graehl, Mr. and lira. Ralph Wiscom'oe, and guests: :Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rager ofSalt ' -Lake, Mr and Mrs. Norman Whit-: Whit-: taker' and Mr and Mrs. Donald : ;Mitchell.r . , ?Watc3i Party ' MjGay Event The ' annual -New Year's eve party of the Utopia club members : and. helr husbands, held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Allred Cran-dalU Cran-dalU proved one of the most en-jovable en-jovable social affairs of the season. Progressive, games were played, ' prizes beings won by Lawrence Casslty, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Boy-den Boy-den and Irwin McDowell. . At midnight an elaborate supper was serveoVand . caps, ' horns, whistles, serpentines, and all sorts :cf noi3-makers, were given as favors. X . - The delightful party was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. William ConneU, '."Mr. and Mrs. Emil Jacobson, Mr. and Mrs. R. F. CrandaU, Mr. and - Mrs. Jack Booth." Mr. and Mrs J. Frank Ward. Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Bee, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Garrett, ; Mr. . and Mrs. Antone Kemp, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lawrence Cassity,-and Mr. and Mrs. Irwin McDowell. 1 yTo honor their daughter, Vera, and J. Reginald Summers of Both-well, Both-well, Utah, who were united in marriage mar-riage Thursday afternoon in'Provor. Mr. and Mrs.. H. L, Sumsion entr-. 3upper at their home, 190 Eastj i- ntn souin street, .u nursaay evening. eve-ning. " ; ; ' Covers were laid for 15 relatives and close,, friends. The season's fjbwexs prettily decorated the Uin-ing Uin-ing table. ,';. ' - f'.. ' ' Mrs. Sumsion was assisted in entertaining en-tertaining by her, daughter, ' Mrs. Susan Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Summers left today f or Bothwell, where they will make their home. r n y Card Party For Optimist Members Threecablcs of progressive ''SOO" were played at the Optimist club party, held Thursday afternoon at me nome oi Airs, james aumer-land. aumer-land. : '. V- . :' ."V: -Mrs. John Yeager won the t high scpre favor, and Mrs. Mary Hop-1 kins received, the consolation award. A delicious luncheon follow- j ed the card game. Present were Mrs. ZrjWhittaker, Mrs. Byron Denhalter. Mrs. - John Lundahl, Mrs. John Yeager, Mrs. ; C. C. Jones, Mrs. Roy Peters, 'Mrs. L. A. Bell, Mrs. C. C. Gillies, Mrs. Mary Hopkins, Mrs. Thomas Thorn- ley, and Mrs. J. 1. Crawford, the ' latter three being guests.-- " T TV T -1 J ones-rioDinsori Marriage Isv ) Announced r : 'cm.K v-...i: jy . '- '-Ill rk-.-.- ' : i - - 7 y v, m a Vv i l : i : i ". . s- - II 1111 I : AJ i I I f . J I fx i Jl U A V m, I m It's a woman's right tochange her mlndtand Helen Lee Worthing, actress, has exercised it. She filed 'suit for annulment against her husband, hus-band, Dr. Eugene C. Nelson of Los Angeles, and then a few days later decided to return to , him. HoUdayParty Given By Club Surprised By Group of Friends Alton Robbins was pleasantly and .successfully surprised at. her home Wednesday evening, by a group of friends. Games; . songs, and music made I At " I - . f, " xne evening nours pass merniy, ifter which a delicious luncheon was served. ' v , Present were Ida Croft, May Croft. Mary McAffee, . Ranle and Uanette "Robbins, Hugh Parker. Blaine Farley, Rex Farley, Lawr ence Peay. Bill and Don Robbins. -J . . Announcement is made by Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Nuttall, of the marriage mar-riage of their daughter, Mrs., Viola Jones, to R, J. Robinson- of Salt Lake. . v-' :v -"!'"'V'S'' : ''The ceremony was ' performed Saturday, Dec 21, in Salt Lake, City, where the young" couple are making their home.' ' . & St . :v jltinnea Members . Enjoy Party Members of the Llnnea club and their husbands, were entertained at a New Year's e vo party at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Slack. Holiday . decorations prevailed, and caps, horns, ' wblistlea, serpentines serpen-tines confetti, etc4 added greater ' to the gaiety of the affair. " ; f Four tables of bridge were played HalCowley and" Mrs. V. H. Tuf t re ceiving the high score favors, and VMrs. Karl Knudsen ; and Frank Goold winning . the consolation prizes. ' j , " . . . " A tasty luncheon was served to Mr and Mrs Clarence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Foote, Mr. and Mrs.V. it Tuft, Mrand Mrs." Karl Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Goold, Mr. and Mrs. T. William Jones, and Mr.' and Mrs. Hal Cow-ley, Cow-ley, the latter couple beinjjj guests. Rainbow Club THIS IS OUR GREATEST SALE OF THE YEAR V. mcrch- andise listed here would have sold at itp regularjiriccs had the weather conditions been normahJ- J- . ' We must now clear 9ur store ofGoats and Dresses at prices representing cost and in many cases far below cost, to make room for Spring stock. i- ' NO FICTICIOUS PRICES On Quality . Merchandise Our Prices Cannot Be Duplicated A ny where . Dresses Group 'A' f Dresses Group 'B! 33 jILK DRESSES make up thia charming group of stylish knee-length Spring Frocks, , fashioned of the finest Satins and Printed Crepes. : ; , Regular, prices to $29.50 28 SILK DRESSES in light shades jcom-rise jcom-rise this group. AThey represent values to 12.75.s Spring, Dresses-in all sizes and styles. i "' Mrs. Clarence Olsen and Mrs. r Crvllle Olsen were hostesses ; to members of the Acacia club and their husbands, at an enjoyable eo- ' ci&l affair Thursday evening at the residence of the "former." - ' .Tables of progressive "500 were clayed. Mrs.- F. K. Sullivan of Hampton Roads, Virginia, and Carlylo HincSley, 1 receiving the favors. A delicious , supper was ssrved to the following: Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Foote, Mr. and Mrs.iCarlyle Hinckley, Mr. and ; Mrs. Warren Salmon, Mr. and Mrs D. OrviU Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. : Albert Taylor, Mr. and. Mrs. rfewton Mc Dowell, Mr. and , Mrs. Clarence Ellertsen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lmart. Mrs.- F. K. Sullivan of Jlzmptcn Road3, . Virginia, and Ilrs. Hattle Thurkle of Soda Crrir.jjs, Idaho, the latter two be- irj gussts. . ' - ' Tlicctcr Pdrty Is En zyahlz Affair A!; I.a Cewingr club members en- i 'jz 1 a theater party Thursday : - -.!rj, followed "by a luncheon at . , - . :-:::!rit!r. in ths pleasant af- ' r :ra ITrs. T. C. Larson, Mrs. MeetsTTonight Mrs." Maree McDonald will entertain enter-tain at her home this evening, for members of the Rainbow club. " - Bridge will, be- played, prizes awarded and luncheon served. All members are cordially invited to be present. 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