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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE Neighborhood News (Continued from Page 1) noon in the Salt Lake tempie. In the evening a reception was given in honor of the young people in the Winder ward amuse ment hall. The young bride was beautiful in a dress of white satin with a tulle veil. She carried a bouquet of Joan Hill roses and white bouvardia. Miss Naomi Simper, sister of the bride was, maid of honor. She wore an attractive coral lace model and carried a bouquet of talisman roses and white sweet peas. The bridesmaids were Misses Ellen Ferris, Virginia Heugly, Afton McMillan, Marjorie Norton and Alice Greenwood. They were frocked in models of turquoise blue lace and carried bride roses and sweet peas. Little Gunderson was Miss Margie flower girls and was dressed in white satin, carrying a basket of pink snapdragons. Max Tassainer of Bingham was best man. The reception room where the bridal party stood was pretty with sweet peas and snapdragons, with effective lighting with flower like candles. In the dining room a color scheme of pink and white was used. Rosses and sweet peas formed the centerpiece. Pink princess tapers were in crystal candelabra at either end. Three hundred guests attended. Dancing was enjoyed throughout the evening. (k.4 Fowersfor Mother ON MAY 10 THIS special Holiday, bespeaking Spring with all its bright newness finds us well supplied with all the season's choicest flowers and plants to insure of your orders full-fillme- nt Watch Our Window Display! lie Sure To See Our Complete Selection Of Beautiful MOTHER'S DAY CARDS We Telegraph Flowers Anywhere Murray Floral Co. f&4 PHONE MURRAY 44 NIGHT 62 Miss Rayola Simper was honor guest at a linen shower.Thurs-da- y evening of last week, given by the Misses Alice and Vera Greenwood, Miss Ellen Ferris, and Miss Bertha Clarkson at the latter's home in Salt Lake. The evening was spent in games and a dainty luncheon was served. Monday evening, Miss Vireinia Heugly entertained at a linen d shower at tne home of Mrs. Heugly on Hyland Drive, The in honor of Miss Simper. evening was spent in games and prizes were won by. Miss Simtan McMillan, and per, Miss Mrs. George Simper. The dining table had as an attractive centerpiece, a wedding cake witu a miniature bride and groom. Twenty guests were Li attendance. Mrs. reter Gordon was honored at a party given by relatives Saturday evening at her home, the occasion being her birthday anniversary. The evening was spent in playing progressive games and a delicious luncheon was served to twenty guests. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Gerrard entertained at dinner Sunday at their home, 3195 South 5th East street in compliment to their niece, Miss Dorothy Zackrison and her fiance, Melvin Summer-haywnose marriage will take place May 12. Mrs. Ray MUler of Salt Lake was a Murray visitor, during the week. Mrs. Jack Draxler was hostes.; to the members of her club at a 1:30 o'clock luncheon, Friday of last week at her home. The guests numbered 14 and the afternon was spent in a social way. In honor of Mrs. Annie Groom and Mrs. Frank Adamson, the Miller ward primary officers and teachers entertained at an afternoon social, Monday at the home of Mrs. Neff Peterson. The honored guest3 have be"en teachers in the primary organization and are moving from the ward. They were each presented with a potted plant. Miss Luella Scott entertained at Dur-woo- I EXTRA SPECIAL! NEW LIGHTING ffi r ror & tjj S .J FIXTURES MOTHER'S DAY 1 WINGER ELECTRIC CO. 4863 SOUTH STATE STREET PHONE MURRAY 30(T Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Simons lands, where she spent the most have received word from their delightful vacation of her life daughter Daisy who is in New among these romantic and colorYork City, that she has just re- ful islands. turned from a two weeks trip to the Bermuda and Rahama is- FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN Ice box, 50 lb capacity. Phone 4942 Wasatch ave. Murray 344-You are cordially invited to be Murray j 1-- Laundry MAY FESTIVAL j I More Fete. We bid you welcome and hope that you will be present at the time designated, prepared for a day of pleasant and friendly activity. This year the music contests will be held on Monday, May 4, in the Murray High School Auditorium at 7:0o p.m. Tuesday's program will begin at 9:30 a.m. There will be events in baseball, track and music. PLAN SCHOOL PROJECT FOR SUMMER A rpauest Leisure Hours for AT M. II. S. the guests of the Murray High School on May 5, 1936, in the Thirteenth Annual May Day . Women ray board of education Monday evening. George Watts, president of the board, presided. FASHION FESTIVAL AT M. H. S. ON MAY 5th A Fashion Festival will be riven at the Murray High School Tuesday, May 5th., at 8:15 p. m. Aplay is to be presented and a wealth of gowns will be displayed on beautiful models. The sponsor of the affair is Misss Madeline Cromar. LIONS CLUB DANCE APRIL 30 I pounds ol Damp Wash j For Only 75c Give Her a HAMILTON naeh Food Mixer for Mother's Day. SI 9.75. Easy Terms at Winder Electric Co., Phone Murray 300. MURRAY HIGH SCHOOL BAND CONCERT Murray Ilich Srhoolh. A enve the high school audi torium Tuesday evening and the proceeds will be used to pay the traveling expense of the hnnrt orchestra and solosist in appear ing bi me state Music Contest at Ix gan, April 30, May 1 and 2. a concert at WAR THE GREAT N. C. A disabled Phone Hyland 612 : : Murray 213 1 : i veteran of the World War has requested that everyone do or ay something carh day to discourage a war. Everyone loses by a war even thouch they may be on what arpears to be the winning side. If we can arrange things to no one receives any profit, even a temporary one, from the slaying of men and women it should help to stop the preliminary steps that bring on wholesale murder which is war. TUE. MAyIT FRED ASTAIRE ,anri GINGER ROGERS in Kr mis-linnnr- v. nut. to Hzed trarh thp uncivi- - the world teachings l of Murray, Jack believes is to be a great industrial center in the near future. GRANT ... ''M uic and Cm, glrtjJ Glorious RETIRING QUORUM ARE HONORED MEMBERS But Whvt AJ ; PHandolph Gorl. Go. Get. Sobs adrift cm, In honor of Thomas Simper and Richard Preater, who have resigned from the hifjh priest quo rum, a banquet was given on Thursday evening in the Grant ward hall. Davo Powell and David Smith were in charge of the affair, and members and their wives numbering fifty were in attendance. Musical numbers and toasts were given during the dinner and a miscellaneous program followed. ocean of Joy lyrlu onj Muil by R IRVIN6 O K RADIO BERLIN Picture Cm2 5KtiKmrxvm!i. AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINE Slightly Used. A Great BARGAIN SI 0.00. Call Wineer IN TECHNICOLOR EV'tric Omnany, Murray a breakfast at her home i" Salt 300. rI J r I Lrke, in honor of Miss Rayola Simpor, a bride of this week. The centerDiece for the table was a bowl of Hoover roses and sweet peas, and maiden hair ferns. Pink candles in silver holders were at both ends of the table. Covers were laid for tenguests which included. Miss Virginia Heugly, of East Millcreek, Misses Alice and Vera Greenwood of Sandy, Misses Bertha Clarkson and Ellen Ferris of Salt Lake, Miss Margaret La Due of Provo, Miss Marjorie Norton, Miss Afton McMillan and Mrs. George Simper of this city. n This is the fKiZE WINNING SHORT of the .YEAR Subject r.r- ; .v- .7 .tf - v. .v .irv i.K-X'd MAY FESTIVAL OF MILLER Misses Shirley WARD PRIMARY NEAR Brown; crown Baker and I carrier, E Vancetta; trumpeter, flower girls, Vr, Aamodt, Helena Folger, La Nagle anu Faf Hemcngston; maids of honor, Arduh Mu Wilma Durtuchcr, L son, Green, and Jean Brucker. musical program will abo featured. Monday evening at 8 p. m. in the auditorium of the Blaine school, -- jru South and .Main streets, the Miller ward primary organization will hold their annual May Festival. The queen will be Miss Veda Lithgoe; train carriers, little ; $03 ma Mothers' Day SUGGESTION l l til 1. PROOF off LOWER OPERATING COST, I I II I 1 2.PR00F oi ZV III I me f bArtK FOOD " O;, . i I PROTECTION 3.PR00F of FASTER FREEZING MORE ICE i M 111 I I "Hil An " .L. ! 4.PR00F of P. E. Ashton and Ernest Smith are in charge of arrangements for the dance given by the Murray Lions Club Thursday at the Murray Firemans' Hall. 19 SATURDAY "int. tfunmviiAiN s, for WPA funds in renovate the Murray High School this summer was Gynasium framed at a meeting of th Mur. JACK LLOYD, SOLDIER OF FORTUNE TELLS TRAVELS (Continued from Page 1) today growing great crops of hay and alfalfa whereon his lasi inp Jack tells us there was only a ONLY MAY 2nd few tumbleweeds and cactus, ( unth the excention of the fev i LilRL" humps, it is almost a continual GAY-NESCREEN MiLMCgarden from Muford to tan Jane (WITH LAUREL, & HARDY A anH in manv instances the great I SUCCESS green fields can be seen for miles $15.00 PAY NITE DRAWING AT 9 p. M j up along side the mountains. Jack tells you that this coming year will see possibly the greatSUN. - MON. of people evor est number known motoring through this section of the country. New dane Talking of his travpls . . Jac' "'Is you that the American is sensations no always reminded of Utah, reSeven b'i natter where he travels, how mote a section he may choose to song hits ixplor be it China, the Congo Saw n. or of India, ir in the wilderness Gef Tht SJ 'he South eas . . there is one ""a me, Sah chap he tells you that he always "inHs . . doir" his missianary with W Rathe, 1 work among the natives . . and Scoll Band Htr,il '.hat is the young Mormon MORE USABILITY 5. 57 Mor Models. Power Than Former Equipped with Radio Interference Eliminator. lifti off operation itarti and itopi with one hand. We feature this Mixer because it is easy to use and built to last. 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