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Show 1, R 0 vfe(UlHyWiOfkbA YKEirXtiDiSVnjyrm JA P , .. ... r 1 tirTtrfiarriif'-iTrAilni ' whiimiii m hi 1 , , ' ' J " " ' ' . r' i1,1'""1".""! 11 11 ' 1 '" . " . i . u i . (" ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' . - ' . - "" " Ll ' ' ) ' " ' i V , - ? v-"'. ' -- '-." : ' ; ' --' - ' ' v - . v -'"K fnrmoi danciiiff?Darty Vsatufday evefiin?,iil the First W' . f -a "winter street 8cene" as the theme of the attractive al event. Dfeep "ghoW bahksi'V aiiri snowovered ' s pme a .were on either .siifie j"street,'and old-f asrnoticd -i-. i!.v.Q riVmUViH illumination which Droved Un- ally effective-The "anue'M t luie4 with hahlcs 6I:snow;and pines .ti y v; ; : ... . a ?nf hVir pnd iif the "street'', was a Dngnwjtiisniea nclr cottage, the,rpof,,wino everedwith &6VhW&l of ntiaire. one could Yalter Daniels orchestra; who Istied the muste Xo eancing. loodlight arranged above the lie was in me iorm os jnw pectal featurCrilrin Inter- ilon wins a Kussian-aancBtur edCby Miss Jasmine Lewis, wha enfed" the - giiepti . with ibhl : 4h!le ft muf f lers aav faydrsv irefreshGhents were served. 'Scenes we're hand-painted j invitations, the unit colors, ji an4 gold predbmlnating. . - I thftirieeelvtaff . line weris Miss fna? Boyle. president ; Miss: Mau-f Mau-f Welker, general chairman ; !s-Wlma-Jeppson, faculty, spon-t spon-t President and Mrsi J. William 'ghtf Nettie Neff smart patrons; Iten BttnUer 1 and; Byron pee. Ii allehdance were the following :A hHeriibers and their'parthfrs : s Wiima' Boyle, :BertH;Bunkef , Is All Uk4 Bralthwy te;i HenrV tsdn, 'Mite -Mi&ti$Zt3&:p& io McBrtdei Miss Ethel C?prna-: C?prna-: Henry: iBftickweli; Mls.; lls itiii Elmo Ellsworth: Mks Emily hcixtfiK iflrea .'.Horiaener,. . Miss I en;. Decker. vKvle - Clark. ?, Mhis htxxaci)bfieajs oer??TK6mp- .lff lftML WnterrllaHW Waater,S M18"i Hftt&ffttf&e 5iUiIHdwtird i vlJolk. BraltKwaltft : MiiWM WfiMlWaWeXkery ke;M;Beula Btrlckler, MeTfBurlW.arctods.' adtgBU9Bll Humphriea; vMiss tf;Hpn6k.' 3erfe Nielsofl, Miss Holbrpok piiott Andersofl, H.avid ,lek9,.'paV(d, Alfred, 3 --XWtruae. $?artrldi; 4tyrrl r'AWs; Uarda ;JJaU,-Lorln ietteftitMfasi Bessie Collins, '-JBI-M CtoytherrHlsa tEah:Siacfi; Wa:,"WltUker 7-r . -V- -VBdgufst4:'.''' ''! 5$: ;5Wr. JpicsvCHil-ri1? JpicsvCHil-ri1? .TWcK.rl Miai-t Amjuijoues ,'lCelST irjrls fcCi AndiersOh;irirfy X&i HookrisslimabN CioftX'SoTensc. 'Mlsa i& ffdeA,,;Eld9nviWet6ni aitoaBeth wensqn, Iryin Uhl U: BwwlCTiylof . trp4n ),f ilMw -.'Jsola Martin; Clyde UnVMlaa-i-Hannah- Prusse, dri itasW, Miss' Marian-Gra-'j; r Alfred Pruwe, - Mlsa , f Bess rdlnkiFirreU5 fcollett, vMlssFr jij&a;Olade , Wright. MIsajMa-fc MIsajMa-fc ) Chmttniif d; "FrariK "speckaH. J iMarJam Wing, Johh Wing, 4 iaaelyii i fcarrlsoii, Barf Mil-rfJlsi; Mil-rfJlsi; Edith Bartholomew; Me- " l Bauer,LvMlsa"Alkn Tbohe h- doreToone, Miss Reanon Wil-, Wil-, . Ruloa WanseTi,' fMlist Aiink ndall?Clair Goodmansen, Miss :i Parklnfoit, Lee. Lxmd, 'Miss vV Johnson, Rae Hansen,- Miss 4 patrons were: .tjpMbldeijt; r-And Mrs' .J. WllUam ht,: President and , Mrs. F. S. rfIDr.' and' Mra 'Christen ien, j Pof essor and Mrs:, Karl ;hg. Professor, and' Mrs. G H. -jed,Dcah arid. Mrs. Oefrif de ;VProf essor- and ifrs... H.tX rilL vprpfessor arid vMraj i-WIl-HBoyle; rMlssAUce L. Rey-j-.Mr.'- Stellas P. Rlc - and' iWilnia Jeppson. - ,H)D?n4t!d- P -Maureen -Wel-V fenfnb mirtftttni- Dorothy itt -driUons; Maxlrie Clay- ? InviUflonsjH,. Geitrude -Sauer, .tjidlma WlnUrtbriT .m'entslr'..r-.5' - tT. v . " - A. m r uuiouncemznt. :: i f '9 STORfi see memoers o 1 j .-J , . . , 1 1 f if .them iY. U.,Cesta Ties, &dalilioUc: Creparatibtj Meet cers and teachers of the Sec- orirt-'ward' 'Stihdav school ' and their ijartners met at- the fesidence of jar.' ana jars, ueorge myera r naay evening. , . ';, ' v"- Oeoree E. Collard gave , the lesson for the month. After the ;pre4ars!-tion ;pre4ars!-tion meeting, a social was enjoyed arid i .fiufiiber of clever and amusing amus-ing games were, played. Bishop S. H. Knudsen received the high score prize. : . The following were served a tasty luncheon: Bishop -and Mrs. B. H, Knudsen; Mr. iaid Mrs.; Vernard Anderson, Mr. 4hd Mtsvr J: Eat 1 Lewis, Bishop kitd Mrs.' U L. kelson, kel-son, Mr. anct Mta. Led Khlght, "Mr, and Mrs. A. Will Jones-," Mr. and Mrs J. -F,. Mower, Mr. arid Mrs. Claiherice "Olsen,' Mr. and "Mrs. John F; Thugood MivaridMrs. Ned r Simpkins, Mrs. !MafcId"Jpny, Miss Alda- Thurgood.V Miss . Jeart Tpoley, Miss V-JRUtb?.': Jones, ;'Mss' iMyrtle Knight;: - Paul.v Henrlchsen , and George E Collard. n v . s - Miss ; Irene Van : Waenen . was hostess : to , members of the ' Peppy Pal ;lub , ThUrJideiyf evenihg iKt'Vte lf ir briMaWe ieikl was enjoyed oa was seized. Tje ;qac was attrafctlvely decorated with red tuUbpidca - In attendance were" -the Misses Iris, Sutherland, June jerkins, Virginia Vir-ginia Tticker, Shirley Hansen, Vir; ginia ; Curtis, Thed fWrren.' Vlrj ginia Supper, rNOrpta Dixon' an4 MARGARET GEASE v -j FEATURING 'FORSIAX I ? " V iGOWJT FROM fctlTLER'S I I ii I u in n tin Tr.T r t rimgaretv'Gtt!s. ibdpufarVbrl5 i ; v ganlst who has (beeri entertain H frS o for i- pastsevfral , J theater,' ia; shown hens jwearlng, i -J fen vfexfliiite formal Jiwn llnf . ivolre silk taf f eW I orwln 1 ' z atyle d Je. preMnf npdjss The , $ ; T C5 tiUOwu ; here ; is . very . dis- -" tinctlve, and extremely' interest- t ' lns-wltits low cut back, large .bWctririYpf thrf M0&'s&ilMall5 theavra and thpe tiers; cf j tiny -ruffle " abouttherUs fitting hipUne. and along llow- - - Qiijsilrt that Must i clears the floor. c. . f - r -; vThU gown com8';frtjm But- ' " ' lers and Is displayed -'in the " window of" that store todayi- . h Y v If' " - b' i ;" su v ,,! ? L - pUt, "C ' Retiring Qfficer ; 1 Honor. lauest gixth ward Primtanr officers and tedcmt iT&r? 4utaiCbQr. yning at tbev notme or Mrs. jua-Vern jua-Vern 8ttigUi6& M mMkJ donga were'. pletlced fforjthe ward Primarv coriaferefHj-iftMl the lessons for the; coning monthwere .Iterst'iBoclaa'was given in, honor 6t Mh! fcra e eebrttiJteg,or-lst eebrttiJteg,or-lst r'I1yewDwtrs.-gessf r'I1yewDwtrs.-gessf Wirohplreglfeot; A presented th guestf ?tbnir" wtb a lovely gift; " :A rARpOttVadls;; 4 ; ; A tasty hciw9iB served to the :4onibwal-cit:. .JlJrirdy Mrs. TFefrol ."WeutKt, .Mrs. Annie Oihttrtson, tmVJ&uiuUl rCranatt, Mrs. Geneva Smith, Mrs. Melba Smltbl, Mrfc Mab;al ,AndelIn, ,14rs. Blanche Coflarit,'Mrs. Ptiafcilla Jensen, Jen-sen, Mrs. Luzon Christens n,Miss Dorothy Chipmati, V Miss Betty Reese and Miss MaXine Maynard. US L WiStedman rfoJifi::'-f: A fine seBsidtt' of thi TLttefary League was held at the residence Of Mrs.E.W. Steadman Friday afternoon; r . ' Miss Beulah Hatton i:ave current events, after whieh -Mrs. Leland yan Wagenen reviewed the four-itit four-itit play "Man andSuper,Man" iy A delifcious luncheon was, served tot fhe, following club members: Mrs. Henry Taylor, Mrs. Arthur, D. Taylor, Mrs. Clifton Tolboe, Mrs. Lynn Taylor, : Miss Ruth : Hansen, Mrs. Heber Johnson. Mrs. Leland f yari Wagenen, Mrs., Vet noh T6aboe Mrs W. ; W. Thomas, Mrs. Lioya JSattpri. Mrs. A.. E. Robison, Mrs. Ot D. Hariseh, Miss Beulah Haitorir, Mlsrf Rheta Kay, Miss LaVerrt Page, ; Mrs. , Stanley Dunf ord and Mrs. Dertzll Brown. . J. Social fAlaif Givn Padier Mr. and Mrs. Vernard Anderson entertained s at a, well arranged party at dtheir, home Thursday ve-nK ve-nK In honor, of. Mrs, Anderson's lathe? , Thomas W. Allen, whose birthday anniversary, occurred --..-on I v Gamesmusic and old-time songs wferte jtfyedr.and an .elaborate hot mnir. wsi nerreu.: . i i Prseirfr;weish4r A Mei-oni? Jiisnop ana. xurnsai Lewis, Mr. land -Mrs. John Allen. MKattd Mrs. Lewis Duke-; Mr; ana Mrs, O R. Hodson, Mr. and Mrs. ThomM .. .Allim Mrs. Margaret J Hodver. ttrsj.XU Wilson and Mls'sl Miss Wanda Forsythe entertained a few friends at her home Wednes day evening..'. - -Games and tmisie were enjoyed until midnight, when .a delicious luncheon-was served to the follow-iHg: follow-iHg: 1 "' - ' --- vj'--. Donna' Tolboe, Jessie -tJtohnson, Irn Leffler, RiUa Jdcobseri, Edith l4ddljard,-RetaJacoben, Leah AJ1-rearand AJ1-rearand perthA "Walters. . j dicusjjeL Bishop J. ,W- McAdam i ani) ofnr' HMrtwH Worn fri ftAnd. . i ... - i anp4 at tlMf taeWUng) " Tl 1 " . ..... ..i, .... ,'" . ,C ...... , . 5 ii 3 At.--..,r.v.4.:t iWMt-.Wi-. i.S.-ait' O 1 1 Regardless of 9riee !;SpjAe 335 Machines Ainoiife This Group ' CLBABANCE SALE PRlCfc 4 . we; M";'f? .1. u-r BHdtil Shower ioyable ir " ' Tfie ? residence of ! Mrs. Heber Clark wad 6hfe4scne 'at a. dettglkful bridal slrowcr-Fridajr evening; when she. artd herdaughten; MarieClark, entertained tin honor ot . -Mrs: J. Avoh Eustmall, nee: Hanel MlHet .a recent bridev . ; rj ' :: . V;: . , Games, music and ja c delicious luncheon wete the diversioijs.; "A numbeir of. useful arid .1 beautiful gifts were presented; , to the! bride from the following t ; f t, , J . Miss Mabel; Olseri, Miss Bertha Olseri, Miss Linda gushnell. Miss Wanda. Bushnell, Mrs., J. ,D.' Bush-nell, Bush-nell, t Mrs. Paul A. 'Millet, Miss Lavori Starr, 'Miss LaVern Starr, 'Miss Afton .Thomas, Miss Delia Leetham, -Mrs: Ariel " Cook, Miss Inez Leetham, Miss Ora Mae Hen-riehsen. Hen-riehsen. Mbss irma Olsen, Miss Evelyn KeHey, Mrs. Vern Leetham, 'Mrs. Luella Harris, Miss Norma Allen, Mrs. Archie Millet' and Miss' Dorothy Clark. Ltincheoh Fdtldws Afteittbon Of Cards pVoeresstve' 4.00! was the dl-J version ai 'xrje o:' !: ciuo party Bold Friday afterttoori at the home of Mrs; William Halladay; ' . Mrs.- Joseph McAffee won the high score prize andHhe corisolation lavor was liwirdid to- Mrs.' AUIe Strong; A tristy repast : fdlloWedi Idsent' were the following iriem herd of the club: MrslClyde Singleton; Single-ton; MrsVFred Clark, Mrs. Joseph McAffee, Mrs. Oi-Tiri - Winget,tMra. Lyman WWtlrig, Mrsv Allle Strong, MrS' Charles Jnes; Mrs. Gunard t'Uridgren, arid invited guests: Mrs. Frank Madsen, Mrs. J. F. Halla-dayv Halla-dayv Mrs. GeOrge -Madsen, Miss Lyda Halladay, and Mrs. Leonard Adams. Mrarid lira. Paul A. Millet enter tained at their home Thursday' eve- nlnif' la Honor of their son ttnd datlghtfer-hi-law, -Mr. and Mrs. Archie Millet CWanda Thomas) who were recently married. SA delightful time was spent . with rxmrsi mimic ana a aeucioos iudco. gifts were pre! aented to the young couple from the zu menaam aiienaance. i. ALL KINDS OF Gleariirfg vAltenrig,. Pressing and HEMSTITCHING National French Cfeanift& Co. HATS CLEANED AND BLOCKED PHONE 125 " BIu sic Department PF. Assodatioii GivEnjqyable Fete J t A charming social v aifah- was given by the Maeser school faculty Thursday evening at' Keeleys, In honor of the pewly elected members of, the Parent-Teachers' association of the Maeser district. , The honor, guests were Mr.:, and Mrs. Wj A, Spear, Air. and Mrs, LaVar Chrlstensen. Dr. and Mrs. Albert Taylor, Superintendent and Mrs. Charles A. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Farrer and Miss Irene Harris. : An interesting .program, was fur-'nished, fur-'nished, consisting of .two clever Groneman, . and two, -duets by the Misses Barbara Jenkins and May Williams. Master Johnnie Leavitt pleased everyone with a rendition of several humorous sondes. Progressive gariies were played and prizes were awarded, after which delicious refreshments were served.,. ;" . - ... ' In addition to the guests of honor, the following Were preserit: Mr.' and Mrs. ' bscaWBjerregaard, e Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Giles, Mrs. Gertrude Page, Mrs. Inez Nielsen, Miss Helena Stewart, Miss Mttta Ritchie, Miss Jessie Allen, Miss Maxlne Davis, Miss Ruth Lewis, Miss Kate Mathews, Miss Catherhie Decker, Miss Gerita Prince, Mrs. Mary Huff, Miss Laura Henderson, Miss Mdry Giles; Miss Mima Rasband, Grant Penrod and Mr. Storey. 'i ! Valentiiit Sdiiiie inbowGlub A delicious dinner was served. Ho members of the . Rainbow Bridge club Friday evening, at the home of Mrs. Odella Hindmarsh. A large Valentine formed ,an. attractive centerpiece for the dining table, and tiny Valentine favors were given. .Mrs. Florence Clark won the bridge high score favor arid the second prize was awarded toMrs. Hazel Clark. The following- were present: Mrs. Hazel 'Clarks Mrs. Georgia Harding. Miii. Fldrenee Clark; MrsV Alice DavisMrs. Maree McDonald, M.rs. Msft'leMSfrison.'and Mrs. Prenbrnia 'Richmond; the latter being a guest. ' it first Watd There will be no -Relief soeiety rmeeims m me rim waru i ufBtuv. afternoon on accoiuat,of Leadership week sessions being held at the-9 B. Y. U. 3 V ( t. - at s ' : PRO VO, UTAH: -TV Terms 7 Peqvo Wed Soon ! Of special Interest is' the announcement an-nouncement rriade by Mr. arid Mrs. S. H. Belmont of the engagement of iw . . A tr'l v. 4 - . their dallghfer . 'Ethel, popular youngs woman or rrovo. io umaen S. Tregeagte, son of Mr. and Mrs J.E. Tregeaglc. also residents of ine marriage is io oe an event oi .early : February. Bridge Played At Smart Affair Miss Genevieve Sutton gave a Charming bridge party at her home Friday evening, for members of the Carquinitz Bridge club. A delicious, hot luncheon was served, pink roses being used as a table decoration and tiny dolls being be-ing presented as fa vbrs. Miss Lucile Jorgensen received the high score prize ahd the consolation favor was won by Miss Cleo Smoot. ... In attendance,- were Mrs. Rulon Bandley of Burley, Idaho, a guest, and the following club members: Mrs. Elmer Singleton, Miss . Cleo Smoot, Miss .Lillian Cutler, Miss Lucile Jorgensen, Miss Arthella, Carter, Mies Amy Cummings and Miss Aim Mackay. Surprise farty r. Given By Friehds ... Miss Valine -Hanseri gave a delightful de-lightful and successful - surprise party for Miss Emily KeHey 1 Friday Fri-day evening at the Kelley home. Progressive ''cootie" was the f ea-ture ea-ture of enjoyment, fend a delicious luncheon was-served. - . Present-were Miss Donna Tnih, -Miss .Bertha Walters,' Miss LucilcH Joyner,- Miss Veda-Hicks, Miss 'Maxlne .Corlett, Bond Denhalter, Harrys Halladay. Donald Hansen; Donald Tolboe. Palmer Warren and Fxd Johnson, t . 4 ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' '-iii' -: ' f - ' ' . Attditimtil "Society On Page Five i REPES -v 4 t"-'- f Goui Special OMitice- of DRESSES - - - V ' i .... -f . , .:.';.. -. 4 ..,--i.T.r4 ... . njoyed v- -l ' Mrs. R. F. Crandall was hostess to Utopia Club members at ; her home Friday afternoon. Mrs. Lawrence. Casslty arid Mrs. Jack Booth were elected president and secretary and treasurer, respectively, re-spectively, for the ensuing-year: iiusic, sewlogf and oclal rfcht were trje diversions and a euclouf luncneon was servea. sweei peas j prettlly decorated the luncheon luncheon was served. SWeet peas i table. Ini attendance were the following: Mrs. Shirley Bee,: Mrs-t William ConnalLrMrs.acle, .Booth;- Irs. Emil Jacobsepr Mrs. J, Frank Ward, Mrs. Oscar, Garrett, MrsAlvln Pet-e Pet-e rsop,t Mrs. Lawrence Cajwlty, and Mrs.. Aritorie Kemp. Mrs. Horace crandall was art invited guest. , i f 3 Ol T- , ; Father honored OiiJBirthday Mfg., W. A! Flood, entertained at a. well, appointed family dinner Thursday afternoon at her home, In celebration of the eighty-eighth birthday anniversary of her father, William Watson, which occurred on that 4ay. Centering, the dining table was a large birthday cake prettily decorated decor-ated with pink candles. Covers were laid for 10.- Glasses Correctly Fitted Relieve Eye Strain, Stop Headache Head-ache and. ;biurr. I use ..latest method known to. scientists.. Absolute Results Guaranteed Dr. G. ft. HElNDSELMAN Optometrist with , IIEINDSELMAN QFTICAL & IEWELRY COMPANY A Beautiful Line, of satins -- 7 pftttw; Party E "A FuW Assortment of, Large . 3 PRICE GRURS ; Of jMary Cfecelia'iOub ary teceiia An enjoyabfe sesslori of the Mary Cecelia club was field at the borne" of Mrs. C A. Dahlqulst FrldsV afternoon. af-ternoon. : :"iV 4v.,i During the time spent wi tli sew? ing, musicrand?acaXhaa 'delicious 'de-licious iunche(torwaAisyt t i JPresent wt;a MtiL LetiatDV Sweri-' aori, Mrs. ClaTeiice-Ii.1 iTolbOe.aJrs Grover C. Forsythe, Mrs. Cllf tOn? Tolboe, Mrs. Edwin Madseft. Jlrs. Vernon Tolboe, Mrs. C, A. TeWoe,, Sr . Misa ' Alnhft FViravthe. Miss H. P. Hansen, Mrs. James Jensen and Mrs. August JohriSonr - n 4 " The ThtUt j ! of! r SERVING ; PERFECT DESSERT The guests , are gone ) and , there comes the moment Of relaxation. What satisfaction satisfac-tion it is to know the dinner was 8vvcpmplete auoceaa.,, So... much depends oh the dessert. SUNFltEZE ICE CREAM ; of course. . . v BRICK Banana Nut - Vahllla . Montivedfri'- . t Quarts' 50c I VPiriis 25c ( Banana Nut . ? Quarts 60c r .PiiiW .0c Made With Selected WbJp Order from jar StJNFREaaij' i I 4 , t .- I - 3 ' 4 -1 1- r CHMONS Sizes .'1 f Monthlv.Jyfetirift a V. , t V' -v ' v -. i ;-'-7 l-i |