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Show THE MURRAY EAGLE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, Girl Outfitted In Garb of Modish Wools Teen-Ag- e Social Items gotten wood D.U.P. Meets j.. I Cottonwood Camp, Daughters Thurs-ida- y pt the Pioneers, will meet afternoon, January 12, at of Mrs. D. A. McMillan, home is tthe jr' 155 East Vine Street. Assisting for the afternoon will arhh083" Leone Rasmussen and irit.be "Mrs. U. saver, ine lesson Alice JMrss. irerwiU be given by Mrs. Leone Rasmussen. Kv riU ? ia t iu , I -- , 'Ok'-- vf oiftEntertains New Year's Eve Mr. and Mrs. Michael McMil- - entertained at dinner New Eve for members o fthe Bo: 'iSimper family. Outi of town t )ec: criiis were Mr. ana xvirs. joe e' Los of Angeles. Gordon lte"jan liar's m ' d, Anniversary To Be Honored & Mri. Joseph S. Bennion will "kentenain Friday evening at her e 'home in Taylorsville at a dinner Sl party complimenting her mother, lMrs. Mary B. Hamilton, who will celeb i ate her birthday anniversary on that day. Places will be members Jlaid for thirty guests, 'for the family, and the evening -- .will be spent in games. fli . ctefiuests n New Year's Day Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Hansen of Holiaday and Mr. and Mrs. ttiLeskx Day of Ogden were guests 8ofNew Year's clay at the home of igMr, and Mrs. Carl Hansen. p mmi m J&krM? t ' -- le ft ) Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Clark and fam.ly were guests New Year's day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Erickson. Miss Marjorie Tame returned Tuesday from Burley, Idaho, -- where she spent the Christmas Jiholidays at the home of Mr. and whatT Mrs. W. C. Brown. V Yuletide holidays, so and so Joyous, then Ask the teen-ag- e and the sub-dethey know. It's back to school for them with an outfitting of new clothes. A dress, a coat and a suit as pictured give the correct answer. Starred for youthful sim pliclty and gay young charm, this season's smart wool costumes for the teen-ag- e are ready to go places and do things with utmost chic and AntK d Shirley Crabtree at her last Friday evening , home in South Cottonwood Vaughn Erekson, who will for a mission to ,leae soon Thirty guests spent a delightful evening playing games, charm. after which refreshments were enter-"tainc- hon-aori- rg Nor-mwa- y. 'served. a I 't Members of the Joymakers "Club met Wednesday afternoon 'ijof last week at the home of Mrs. Glenn Hale on South State. A hot dinner was served, followed "by cards. Prizes were won by Mrs. Eva Powell. Mrs. Emily Podmure and Mrs. Clifford Watts. Miss Belva Doran has returned to, Logan to resume her studies at the A. C. Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Filer, Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. L; F. Niclson of Mercur, are guests at the homo of Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Fox. Mr. Niclson was 'stricken with pneumonia several weeks ago while on a visit to Idaho and has just recovered sufficiently to return to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Elmo McMillan !anJ Mr. and Mrs. Newell McMil-- f Ian entertained at a dinner party on New Year's day at the home 4t Mr. and Mrs. tlmo McMillan. Places were laid for thirty 'guests. last week Mrs. entertained at E. Gordon Geoigo dinner tor Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Cordon of Salt Lake. ; Thursday of Mrs. Orlando Erickson and children, Barbara, Carl, and Joyce, spent last Thursday in Erick-sonSpanish Fork with Mrs. accomwas mother. She panied on the trip by Mrs. F. H. Westovcr, who spent the day in Piovo with relatives. ' Dinner at spent a very enjoyYear's Eve in Salt After dinner at the they attended the midnifcht preview of "Sweethearts'' at the Paramount. of the -- -- d all-da- ever-popula- d River, Oregon, a sister of Mr. Jensen, and a guest at the Jen sen home. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. I larger and Miss Katherine Lathrop were guests Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Payne. The Paynes spent Monday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Duncan in Salt Lake with their guests. E. Belcher and son and daughter - in - law, Mr. and Mrs. W. John Belcher, visited Sunday and Monday in Green River, WyoDaughters of the Tioneers, ming, with relatives. Camp Millervek, will meet on Thursday afternoon, January 12, . at the home of Mrs. Mary B. Enjoy Seventh Hamilton. 3980 South Children's Pajeant East ' Mrs. Archie Bradford will tertain Friday afternoon home for numbers of the ray Woman's Bidge club. en- at her Mur- After spending his Christmas Vacation with his parents in Mur-r.Wayne Alsop has returned to California. i. ' On Thursday of last week the Norma and Kuth Turpm entertained at a delightful luncheon a their home for friends from Salt Lake, Holiaday, and Murray. JMisms Mr. nd Mn, Vernon Jensen returned Wednesday from Idaho Relief Society Hears Lesson Mt. Olympus Relief Society met Wedneday afternoon for a teacher's topic and theology lesion. Theology was given by Mrs. Jcnnis Farley, her topic being, 'Calling of Philip and James," md the lesson was a very interesting one. Members please note hat from now on meetings will begin at 1:3.1 each week. Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Smith of Grant Ward were visitors at the First ward Sunday Murray School Christmas Daay. They had the pleasure of seeing both their eldest and youngest grandchildren take part in the program. The children were Ruth and Donald Wcrden who took the parts of Mary and the Child in the Pajeant. This was their second appearance in s u c h a part, having taken part also in the Primary Stake Christmas Pajeant early in December. Mr. and Mrs. Smith report a most enjoyable and inspirational program, the Christmas theme being carried out in story and Falls, where they were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Tom fctcwart. They were accompanied by Mrs. M. V. Haskin of Hood song, vsk rap-pine- Fine wool tweeds in subdued or bright shades, smooth wool flannels, twills and worsteds are all favored for these versatile costumes which are designed to be worn with little silk blouses for dress or with sporting high-necwool sweaters for casual wear. Pleats share honors with stitched acgored constructions in built-fo- r tion skirts. For the college-minde- d jacket-sui- t pictured a nubbly wool e is used, tweed in soft with brown buttons and brown leather belt for smart contrast. The double pointed pockets are clever and decorative. Costumes that contrast jacket to skirt have made a tremendous "hit" Suits are selling with two jackets, one matching the skirt the other in a vivid plaid or stripe wool that picks up the color of the skirt Color is important in the soft wool fleeces and sturdy tweeds are used coats for the for tailored younger set Luscious wine shades and rich greens vie for popularity with the traditional neutral shades. Deep browns are good and navy is still popular. Styles vary from the comfortable and correct polo coat type single breasted and belted, to the boxy swagger or the semi-fittereefer type. The fleecy coat pictured has a wolf collar worn well up to show the squared shoulder line of the sleeves. A leather belt and Uie large buttons are in dark brown to contrast the deep green of the coat. The teen-aggirl's wardrobe will not be complete unless it includes a Jaunty feathered hat toa with youthful plaid flannel gether dress as pictured in the inset below. The blouse is enlivened with shining starlike buttons by La Mode and a pert sharkskin Peter Pan collar and cuff set tailor-minde- d k high-buttone- d high-rolle- d e tip-tilte- d C Western Newspaper Union. 626 Meet Peaks Camp, Daughters of the Utah Pioneers, will meet Thursday afternoon, January 12, it the home of Mrs. Mayme Jen-e2o48 East Forty eighth South. All members are urged to be present. D. U. P. To Twin n, -- ss Holiaday Relief Society Meets Members of Holiaday Ward Relief Society met Tuesday with a large group present, and their president, Mrs. blowers, presiding at the meeting. Teachers' topic was under the direction of Mrs. Ruby Jepp-.io- n For the woman who looks ahead when the buys there are some ex ceedingly interesting advance silks on display. For the first new silk print a stylized palm tree design Is suggested such as fashions the dress pictured. This print has the advantage of being dark enough to and the theology lesson was wear for town under the fur coat, given by Mrs. Edna Hollings-wortnd It will continue to be chic for Meetings of the Relief spring In that it is new this season Society now begin at 1:30, endboth as to color and patterning. at 3 p. m. ing Small neat tailored motifs in high-styl- e able? colors are the desirable prints To Entertain in Sisters Honor Do jou try to get your own for wear. immediate way even if you have to fight Miss Ann Honrichsen will enfor it? tertain Friday evening at her Are you touchy on various sub home on Twenty-thir- d East for n, jects? her sister, Miss Florence Do you frequently feel grouwho celebrates her birthchy Miss June Wright entertained day anniversary on that day. Does some particularly useless Invited guests include the at her home Friday evening for Misses Dorothy Ashworth, Patrithought keep coming into your a group of friends. Games and mind to bother you? cia Taylor, and Lucille Young of Do you usually avoid asking refreshments were enjoyed. The Salt Lake City, and the Misses advice? guests included the Misses Beth Ruth Bowers, Donna Hawkes, Do your feelings alternate beGrace Johnson, Naomi Irene Brinton, Verda Dowsett, tween happiness and sadness Bean, Mildred White, LaRue Mortcnson and Betty Florence,and Lillian Olsen, without apparent reason? Gay Whipple, Are you often in a state of ex Maxinne Adamson, and Lee Wol-fieof Holiaday. Gene Johnson, Albert Parkcitement? Are you considered critical of er, Ralph Evans, Dick Wright, Jolly Contractors Meet other people? and Edward Johnson. Jolly Contractors met ThursDoes discipline make you disafternoon of last week with day The girls remained for a slumcontented? Mrs. Nellie Earl. The two visitoWould you rather economize ber party Friday night and a ing guests. Miss Hulsh and Mrs. on most other things than your waffle breakfast Thomas, won prizes for the Saturday h. Entertains For Friends Hen-richse- Hen-richs- clothes? oD you lose your temper easi- ly? Ten questions answered "No" is a good indication of happin ess. Eight "No's" are fair. Six "No's" are poor. Less than four means you are probably a rather difficult marital partner. Mrs. D. W. Davis of Santa Monica, is a guest at the home of Mrs. Marlow Crabtree. Mr. and Mrs. Deane Alsop of Monroe, Utah, spent the Christmas holidays in Murray and have returned to Monroe, where Mr. Alsop will continue his school work. iSi M M M 'iS Al Thursday Gordon entertained for her hrideo club at her home. A one o'clock luncheon was served to eight members. E. IN MURRAY FRIDAY and SATURDAY iSi 'ili i!ti 'iSi i :: .: It; M M M FEATURING M H Oil Bleach. Guaran-i- e t": ::: il M M w To. . W v t t w V ..,, w m ! w w tff .. : rC SAN FRANCISCO Ronald Colmao fro fob if tivi VmmHcJ hm it pt (wry W tkopfMif 44cti..,mJ enly mot lprUM ctMbi ) into nit. mm4 Ctrt nvk. ROOMS WITH BATH from "IF I WERE KING" iQ per day &RISTFUI BEDS WITH r j: ALL OUIlT-COMrORTA- ROOMS OUTSIDE iilJ I! MOM mimi ii 1 PU N En " H 1 ill ConrtnicM FREDRIC MARCH in "THERE GOES MY HEART" Virginia Bruce Patsy Kelly m y. Beauty Shop No. SUNDAY, MONDAY and TUESDAY STARTS NEXT WEDNESDAY y hair. NOT to haim your AVALON M 1 a l:ot!X Hair M NEW typo of This Month, MASON AND GEARY STS. SHORT SUBJECTS U H 'Just Around The Corner' "IT'S IN THE STARS" and "STRING-BEAJACK" M 33rd South and State Shirley Temple in BASIL RATHBONE & FRANCES DEE m we nave move d to afternoon Mrs. Geo. MURRAY ADDED en y, For BEST PICTURES at all Times COME to the NEW PHONE Return from Vacation Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Jensen re turned Tuesday from aa delight ful vacation spent in California relatives and friends. 1 rose-beig- Fine, woolens, nice ly adaptable to any occasion, and sturdy enough to take plenty of wear and tear, make gay little frocks, for classroom, sports and after-schowear as well as versajacket-and-skitile action-buil- t cos tumes, nonchalant sports coats and formal coats. The lightweight wool frock for y wear Is appearing this season In any number of attractive versions. Sheer wool crepe, fine wool flannel In Its lovely glowing colors, soft rabblt-and-womixtures, intriguing r novel weaves and the wool knits are distinctively tailored In chic little frocks that are as flattering as they are correct The plaid dress with favorpleated skirt is a school-gir- l The appropriately youthful ite. gayety of bright plaid is reflected in the winsome frock in the accompanying illustration. This youthful version of Die classic shirtwaist type Is of lightweight wool In a gaily colorful plaid, accenting a bold red with navy and white. The smart buttons and belt are navy leather. Short sleeves are fulled on for flattering shoulder effect wardImportant in the teen-ag- e robe are the wool jacket-and-skisuits designed for wear. Correct for traveling, country, campus or town wear, they are distin- d 's (Members Eight club able New Lake City. Forecast in Silk yx ,!" 1 i W,- f ft' 'x at a luncheon of Mrs. home at the given Jones. The afternoon was aspect in games and community a singmg. Study Group Meets The Holiaday Democratic Study Group met Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Paul W. Manwaring, 6110 Holiaday boulevard. The president of the Salt Lake Democratic Study Gioup, Mrs. Thco Bonner, was uest speaker for the afternoon. the and marital happiness." There are many other surprises in these phases of this great re search. For example, "wall flowers" who have few "dates" are apparently as likely to be happy when they marry as the girls who are popular with the boys, and the boys who have few dates" are as likely to be happy as the boys who are "ace high" with the girls. The occupations of the husbands and their incomes had no effect on the average of the scores. Unhappily married often attribute their couples troubles to poverty. This no doubt is true in some cases, but such instances are offset by others in which discord is caused by too much money. If you want to make a quick check on your own chances for a successful marriage, here are twelve personality traits which were determining factors in the guished by smart simplicity of line Terman tests. Do you often feel just miserwith accent on fabric and color. feek Lu-'Icil- Holiaday Happenings life backgrounds of the two mates their education, family far more life, and the like-ha- ve influence than sex in determining hss Wednesday afternoon of last Murray First Ward officers and teachers were guests of the hw superintendence Happiness in marriage is far less dependent upon sex than it is believed to be. This is one of the outstanding onclusions which Professor Lewis M. Terman of Stanford Univer sity and his associates are forced to draw from their intimate study les which is of the married lives of 792 couples, which is being described by Albert E. Wiggam, D. Sc. "While sex, as such, has some importance," says Dr. Wiggam, "yet the personalities rs 3 Page College Group Probes Marital Happiness By CHERIE NICHOLAS -- 1939 liijl! HOTEL it v .tt 7 w'tt( |