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Show : Social News LI L MlMARii llilw I Fs UL IJ V. kKJltiM i i , Th Laiits Gui!j will be enter-H. M. ho-Mrs. of tained at the Friday afternoon. r T::e younger K rls cf th a i:i surprise Sc!.c;'.l gave :h juiilor after, party on Theliaa Kask wr-rthe daaMr.s and Guir.ei i.oon. fjfverr-icr.cf the party hours, with lunchon foilowia;;. UTAH . . GOOD PjL4C 70 STORE NO 35 s sof :al wMuz was the A u. few irieud.i gathered of eujoyi::ent. 9 .... Good V.'fd- i. of !li ne.day ni'it. A well appointed ,1; iunohoii was served ai the b. Oa Thursday jeven- ' of the eveuin Miss Florence Good win cuiei- Mrs. God. j lau), a. so hj;io;'i:i TRADE ft TFAT IIKVEF. AND HTTA3 EEPARTMENT THIS YEAE WE CA1I IN OFENINO E'EEOEE HAVE WE SUCCEEDED 117 ACCUMULATING SUCH A WOZFE?: TjL CECTIC'IT OF FEE GOODS FOE GIFTS AT PEIJE3 THAT ARE EIGHT. DC 1CU2 SKOIr';JJG EA3LY THIS YEAE, FLFSE. OUR TOY GIF 3 L,ess SI or t 1 n l Llinsiiiias it s Jugf; a Mrs. M. Floyd i 5 Si SILK STOCKING 3. ?1.CC' r. warier welt. In 12' silk, up to the cciors. . )' Mrs. Lente, Mrs. J. C Kavanaugh, Mrs. Sam teia, Mrs.. A. J. Stafford, Mrs. R. A. Dait. Mrs. K .ith I randsen, Mrj. J. Vignelto, Mrs. A. Litizzctte. Mrs. M:ss Florence Gojd E. H. Thom-i?- , and Mrs. I. K. Ocod. ;M-8- Good, Mrs. WOMEN'S SMART SHOES, $4.95- calf, suede and imi':ati:n alligator; BOYS' CAPS, 3c. All-wccolors, tweeds and checks. caps in solid Stronj peaks. d SIIPON GLOVES, Sac. Women's novelty slipcn gloves ,wi.h emtvc tiered backs and cuffs. GUEST TOWELS, 3 for 21.03. Linen towels wild simple embixidciy on both ends. KEN'S NECKTIES- 85c. Hen's silk and knit neckties in new eoiyis ana designs. Also - oxfords, Patent, pumps, j j ? MEN'S AND WCXSN'S $3.95. Heavy, warm bathrobes in also some Indian patterns. deep tones; NO TROUBLE BABY BONNETS. 93c. A cunning assortment of baby bonnets and pokes in many styles. Lace trimmed. WOMEN'S SILK NEGLIGEES, Silk negligees in a great variety cf patterns and colors. Even coolie ccats -- S BABY DOLIS, 79c. Baby dalls with un. ibreakable heads; slce;,inj eyes; beautifully dressed. HT1 BOYS' $2 of Less LEATHEE HANDBAGS, $1.95 Pouch, envelope and underarm styles, in asserted leathers. Pure pocket and mirror. MEN'S ENGLISH BEOAECIOTH SHIRTS, $1.95. Rich, lustrous English broadcloth in white, tan, blue and grey. SUITS, suits with a mannish vest. worsteds. 6 to 14. $1.95. Tweeds, Boys' cassi-mere- g; i s, of STEP-INS- Velour runners with attractive center delations cf gilt tinsel thread. $2.49. W'''"';v . 98c and $1.93 92c and $1.93 GOWNS, Tailored and Lace Trimmed $1.49 and $2.S3 BLOOMERS, 98o and $1.49 Handsome Bed Spreads j y' MEN'S SILK NECKTIES. $1.49. quality sik t.'es with wrinkle-proo- f and slipeasy neckbands. BOSTCN BAGS, $1.85- Ms if v linings Genuine leather Bos. ton bags with strong handles and brass - fitting's SILK IINCrrE. Cl.EG. Crepe cb chine gowns, chemises and stepins, with lace trimming-slips-bloomer- . fi ti BABY PRESSES. $1.63. Hand-drow- n voile dresses with specking and embroidery touches. Cciors. DRESSES. . Girls' school dies-se- s of fine gingham, percale and foulards. Stveial styles. .7 to 11 SCHOOL $1-83- GIFTS Heavy $10 or Less DRESSES $3.93. Satin, de canton and dresses chine, crepe gecrgette m new models. 14 to 44. WOMEN'S SILK The lustrous beauty of rayon bedspreads make them the ideal gift for the new bride or the housewife of many years! STRIPES Two-co!- SOLID COLORS stripe patterns and cr ora-e- vari- ous brocade and jacquard novelties. Full sliQ spreads from MEN'S ERESSINCr EOES, $10. Heavy quali :'icinT r,n culfs and KNIT JERSEY SUITS. $7.95. Women's jersey suits in the vciy newest style and best colors. 3G to 46. e K id. visitor ;a tho back Monday. Mr. Rlnr.lrlir.m and It Urion Sunday School or. Sunday. A Smith were married by Bishop Tli h 'e', short service was held after tho Sun- as Bailey- at Neplu. The newly-- rf;n nro at present living with Mr. day school. Litile Miss Ruby Morgan celebrat- Mrs. John BlacSham, Sr., parental I J!o' ed her eleventh birthday by inviting the groom. A general assembly was held Mill: many of her little friends in to a party at her home Tuesday evening. the Kenilworth school Friday, Arr$s The boys and girls enjoyed games tite Day in which boys and and a delicious lunch. from each grade took part had bmw Miss Burton, who for the past arranged. The program consisted ree years has been attending the ible for the oc:asian University of Utah at Salt Lake City, the first, second, and fourth gratt is g in the first grade Members of the fourth grade cf the Kenilworth school. performed a Jittle dance. Boys James Berensen, who is attending girls from the other grades red? school in Ferron and living with re- poems and stories suited to Ar:: latives there, Was a Kenilworth vis- tic Day. itor last week. He visited hisj parFGUN'D A iUdr key tied to a ents, Mr. and Mrs. James nmn s handkeichjef. Owner n Mrs. Emma Owen and Mr. Ilarfv . bnve same, by call.'nsr at the Tina PziT-hwere' recently married in fiiice and paying ft.V thU nd. CalifofMa, are now at home to their Kenihvo.lh friends. Mr. and Mrs. Parr are Seated in their home on " Kenilwortli Avenue. Miss Eva Whitaiore, wfn? been at lior home iii Kenilworih from a "wnf: IJ ' operation, In- Vol ,,., j, (Jl ..v, ivenin'ortn's voun?' fa ,. People ta a i' party at her ' - v fi practice-teachin- NEWS " " ' ".-w-i.. .... ui.. K-- Y Idomtj.: I I t t JwjjI '1" 1: a ... I m- 3 .1 - tow. easier S., - -- .'. . A Mutual G Service i ri.d'iii a r. 5 (1 .M:chi :.a n. Ii Vclvi; l John it fc.iit Lake City was a h.-.- I e $2.98 to $5.90 if i ' the sick list spent Tues- ! ty silk shawl cellar. pockets. jV I - I is ! h taffy-ptiiH- a e: - Mrs. JanTeS Dixon arrived here from Ca a Sunday evening. Mr Hid kia Trm Hiiik.. 'c st(t,;. . iv,F ..Line 0n rtuercieen i fctreet. Mrs. Mathow ButtWworth has been uii uie kick list rur several flays, uui is ieer.ng oetter at the present. Mrs. G. W. Hughes, who has been eV.iival-e.H-:- Z confined to her bed for the three weeks, is improving rji'cely.-past Mrs. Jackson. Sr., who has been very sick for several days is very on Tuesday' nigh't. A mu'-improved. very v.iji. . u.uu unie was h?d j v every- Mr. Diniinic iipfo in one. w; nan i.ike t'lty for several davS v. li.re i ne nieinbtr.! of '' 'M,, nMU '? 21 '"r special treatment elfbt .. I . .. ' II A Miss-- : Sul';,'b J! hi Vichols enterfai.ted ''f the f ' "'II - !Vil III Mf T iMiii..-r prinHthe sewing club hist Wedndav enjoved a pr.-t- y ' at tho e!u ;; ho;!se' , Icvcly lunch was served, j ni.2!ii. rnlay evening C,i",s and dancin ;a;;d everyone !rd a most etijovjble were enjoyed. Kusir for th,. e ven i in;. f i Mr. and Mrs. I). H. McMtllen and Bethel Jones, jji' accl .Mr. H :I.O. I (j cniiareu.. vh:, Mve resided 1(T for fie d; the past year or so. left Wednesday ,f .Trs. Vv'alu r F. CI ,'!v wa; us K morning for Cam-c,.V,,;,: of a very Spring where ;;J win r (i;;:htfni A they w ill make their hirre. r; ,. .ivf'Il ! ' of is. T.hov. h Friends of Mr. V. ! 'Jones and 1" y children are R;;,d to know that th.v Ih'ioiiR refr M!.'V v . ho ;irs-.fort ably settled in tlieir new hr. 3 ari t ' ( ft f'Ji'ty vcr California houie. n. i;n. ""-"the gi;r;( y,r- od Mrs. Grant Edward-- ! re-tis co:,:r-- ?i tion.ir dci't forget uooi.i l ; ., (. ,t mu-ri-'ur it..".: ate ti;i ''1 '""" It iMy., ('..fy. 'i nave rrtiirm-- r.:ul Pro ;,t the pres.-- u We have A'cahol. bin 'n'i. .. t . 1. t rn, .. r ... . i, .. ui Mr.-fri'e of v..'iis r.:t. It Hie iin mo ct the l.rid.'S" ......f, r. ,' r, Mr. Jini Mrs. U Fmxe any nifflii. !' 'i i'D, h 'n' ;, her. tnrr! y, Mr. and " ' Carl Sir.,, .of Do-- ! i V f "'i I.i- " " i'..h"hs ,ir. c ni n. nith ivh H .rs. j:iiniv Koiicrtsou Sr. Mr. K r.i.Jyc:l in the 'il;i",nll sehn.,1. , 'ton t .ilia m i s. were r ntly tirir. r d' - rayon underwear. CHEMISE, Mrs. W. Kirkbride,' and little daughter visited Mr. Kirkbridge at the St. Marks Hospital in Salt Lake Saturday. ZENILWORTH VELOUR TABLE RUNNERS, More and more PATTERNS Novelty applique in a contrasting color makes each garment distinctive and attractive. Many on your Christmas list will appreciate a pieco day in Helper. The officers and Teachers of the Relief Society gave a farewell fcr Mrs. Neil Lund, at the heme of Mrs. L. D. Munk this week. Mr. and Mrs. Charley McEldery are moving to Salt Lake. Helen Armstrong is able to be home after her recent operation. Mrs. Clyde Nason and daughters are in Ephraim visiting relatives. Mrs. Alex Beckstead of Midvale is visiting friends here fcr. a few days. "vx rteai-iti- much less expensive. women prefer them. SOLEIER SUMMIT Mi's. Ed Larson is on Mrs. Geo; Nickerson In far away &.o Ir-f- i I thsrj are tiny sbjps wluls t::s r.:?.v purohara can $ fens cf candalwood ? ji ffey lengths cf real la but Sanor Silva wanted vacuum bottle and a lcatreneit, ana ns wanted tlrii to be cf exccllert qu?Ji and at a pries his mcJcl i salary could affcid. Zo he- wrote us a lon letter in Portujusss cxplari ing Ms wishes, and m d ' tjme the Bottle and tit pj-'- j departed for Scui Ameiica. Apparently, Scnl cr Silya was pleased wit them, because the other dajf we received this letter: thl ;"I am very &lad order. Thank you." Yoa may smile, perhapi at the phrassDlcjjy, but tof r.s it represent an idea! cf. service. Every night when tirf last parcel has kit ou.i ccuaters, we wondor if dscpf clown in the heart of ee customer we have serves i that day is the thcu&ht, "I am very glad wrjn the Thank you." We hepe so. This is the success ve hope to achieve high quality fashions pretty new underthliig3 that fee! almost like silk and are We wish to thank our many friends who extended kindnesses and sympathy to us during our recent bereavement in the death and burial of our loved one. John Jouflas and family, Ted Jouflas and family. $4.95. WASH TO APPLI GUED IN FANCY Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sullivan were passengers for Salt Lake City on Tuesday afternoon's train. They will visit in the capitol city the remainder of the week. $3.95 sweaters;, slipover and coat style. Men's sweaters also jumbo knit. cf Rayon . ol S.i GOOD LOOKING A3D OF THANKS All-wc- oti Glad With ne i'7 -- Thomas. Mrs. J. C. Kavanauh, Mrs. I!. J. Moffit, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. C. Leger .Mrs. R". A. N'ilson, Mrs. J. T. Kelley, Mrs. J. Vignetto, Mrs. R. A. Dart, Mrs. J. B. Kesler, Mrs. Edith Frandsen Mrs. M. H. Leute, Mrs. C. R. Fahring, Mrs. Sam Stein, Mrs. H. J. Wahlraven, Mrs. A. Litizzctte, Mrs. M. Floyd, Mrs. A. Jlorsiey, and Mrs. M. C. Melrose. MEN'S AND WOMEN'S SWEATERS. me1 .ap1 ,i bX Thursday afternoon's entertainment. The invited guests' are: Mrs. Ray Good, and Mrs. St. John, Mrs. E. H. BATH-itDBE- Bo "I Am Very ! 1 4 U . GIRLS' SILK BEECSES $U5. Beautiful dresses of sill:, with party ccnirting trim' mings. Sizes 7 to 14. AND FOR FOR YOURSELF OTHERS A delight'dl luncheon at the Grill eafe, followed by an afternoon cf Bridge, are the arrangements of the afternoon complimenting Mrs. Ray Good of Winr.emucta, Nev., and Mrs. George St. John of Suanyside. Mrs. A. J. Stafford is the hostess of this strap slippers. 7 GIF T - i A number of social events have beon given this week complimenting Mrs. Ray Good, a young visiting matron from Winemuoca, Ne.v. Last Thursday evening Mrs. E. H. Thomas entertained in lier honor at an evening of bridge. There were musical numbers throughout the evening. A j! m.td'Mibt luutbeon we j, served. Fa1!, Hi i 'Overs wcra taa te:orativo r.ote.-iMrs. M. used throi'ga the home. Floyd was awarded the first and honar prize,, with Mrs. Ocod taking the consolation and guest prize. bow ties- - ,7 0 Gifts for Mother Gifts for Father, Wife, Husband or Grandma! for tha CL: J. Gifts fcr the Younj Folks f or the Newlyweds Gift Whatever Problemsycur we ixn len fcr the New Baby. No but fiills them. here, T al at sclviag duality help you Low Prices! Dart. ' i t Full-fashion-- p-.- ' "3 Holiday Stocks Here Are Now At! Let Us Serve Ycul! Their Best! a it-- HELPER, UTAil PI dinner bridge r rty eomp'i- rove ;hter, jira. inenting h'T ff God. At the card' games ;lrs. H. A. Dart took flnt Pze and Mrs. M. H. 13 Lsute second. The guests included, $5 of Less WOMEN'S FEIT SUFFERS, 0"o- - With padded soles and heels, v.zi b'g colored pompons- - cvei:h:g ue-aa- y iv ii "Where savings are greeted' Tu..-32a- Pt S INSTITUTION- - e ?v A'ATGSZ-WD- j ; 9 1 VI A 172; t Lc-ut- e 11 November , HZETES TEES, HELTZE, UTAH Page Eight L;. i f l''-'V- (; Associaticn 'in. i.h t! ir w.iv !' 1 Ehcie 33-- u .i 5 i 'I |