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Show The Murray Eagle, March Of Inferesit To Women Jane Mitchell. They also FIREMEN'S 5AUXIUAR? visited a nice and nephews, Mr. MEETS MARCH 17 and Mrs. Foster Kunz, in WashThe Firemen's Auxiliary r Mrs. Esther Wallis is visiting in New relatives and C. D. ington 17 at the home Mar. Mrs. Eba of i here with her sister, York. nuau.-sseLarson. She is from Bakersfield, vvera J M riifnmin Wp hone she has a During their trip they visited Glavas T.nim tr , r. most of the southern states, in- dm, , F very enjoyable visit. Ross. Mrs. Donna , " cluding Florida and Texas, and ducted a the Mrs. Vernal Larson gave covered 7000 miles. Mrs. Stauffer luncheon for Mrs. Wallis at her reports that it is quite warm of the afternoon was Spent, new home on Montrose Avenue down there but there is no place O pnze Violet March 17. Ringros and low like home. m Bennie Glavas. Mrs. Ralph Murray entertained the 500 Club on the evening of TJTJTTLJTJTJTJTJTJT March 17. She carried out the St. Patrick's theme in her table decorations. The group spent an enjoyable evening playing 500 in conversation. Social Notes GARDEN CLUB TO HOLD SHOW Mrs. s Attends Anniversary of Club The officers of the Murray Mrs. O. J. Kingston spent the Flower Garden Club are work- week-en- d in Moab, where she ing diligently to provide a proattended the 50th Anniversary of gram for the summer which will Women's Literary Club. be of interest to all persons. The the Moab program committee is making ar- Honor guest was past president rangements to hold several flow- of the organization, Mrs. Lester er shows, have meetings where Taylor. flower eperts will discuss your flower problems with you, and Return To Murray to visit private and municipal Mr. and Mrs. Pete Kastelitz, flower gardens. who left Murray several months The first flower show will feato make their home in Mon ture tulips. Prizes and ribbons ago tana are nowb ack in town. They will be given-- for the best .enlike it here better after 'all and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Ottley tries. For the June rose show gold their many friends are very glad have to are be and givcups just returned from a plea trophies to see them again. sant two week visit in San Fran en by different donors. During cisco. They divided their time the summer several prizes are Girl Scouts To Help Children with Mrs. Ottley's sister, Mrs. given, by donors, with the hope Aboard With Clothing Kits of stimulating interest to all The Girl Scouts of Murray will Gether Davis of Beaumont, Cal home owners to beautify their help to build international friend- ifornia, and Mr. and Mrs. Owen homes with flowers. The dates ship and understanding by mak- Ottley of San Francisco. for these shows will be announc- ing up 'Clothing Kits' for some The Smorgsbord dinner given ed later. chilof the 10,000,000 under-cla- d Arrangements have been made dren abroad. Each kit provides at Second Ward last Monday is to hold the meetings in the Teen- a complete outfit for one child reported to have been an out age Club, each month, so watch and every article of clothing must standing success, with a total of the Eagle for announcements of be clean and in good condition. $240, earned by the event to remeetings and flower shows. Everyone has ar general clean wire the wardhouse. It was spon Officers earnestly solicit the ing in the spring when children's sored by the Sunday School. support of all persons interested clothing is sorted over and outMr. Youngberg and Ray Healy in flowers, because much can be grown articles disposed of. Some furnished the accordian and bangained by all, by belonging to Girl Scout will be delighted to jo music. Everyone enjoyed the the Murray Flower Garden Club. respon to a call from you telling music, Swedish her you have items to help fill style. another kit. There was a lot of food left Mrs. Grant Bryan is chairman over and it was auctioned off, to of the project and will help you 25 the amusement of all present. find a Girl Scout to call for your Members of the Murray Wo- contributions if Mrs. Irene Stauffer has just you do not know men's Club will convene at their of one. These kits be made returned from Burmingham, Ala. may Tegular monthly meeting, Thurs- up of layettes for babies or child- where she has been visiting her day, March 25 at 2 p.m. at the ren from one to fourteen years son, David M. Stauffer, who is St. Vincent Church, with Mrs. of age. Many youngsters who re- serving a mission there. David is Ernest L. Madsen presiding ceive these kits will have a expected home sometime 'in Flag salute will be led by the kindly feeling toward those who falg committee. Litany by Mrs. sent them, and to Mrs. Stauffer was accompanied quote Herbert Martell Ellis. are no enemies Hoover, There by her brother and his wife, Mr. Mrs. Harry A. Robbins, chairand Mrs. B. Millard and sister, among children.' man of the citizenship department, has secured Mr. Otto A. "Wiesley, connected with the law school at University of Utah, He will be speaker for the afternoon. His subject, "Women's Rights" should be interesting to every4 one. Cello selection will be presented by Mrs. Warwick Lamoreaux. She will be accompanied by Mrs. I 1 E. Arnesen. Arthur Tea will be served. Hostesses for the afternoon are Mrs. Heber Aamodt, Mrs. J. C. Evans, Mrs. G. V. Aberer, Mrs. A. C. Caldwell, Mrs Arthur Ruben, Mrs. Edward Hobbs, Mrs. Ernest Smith, and Mrs. Frank Thone. . old-fashion- ed Women's Club To Meet March rJl I lWsEsf Ggfcfto ; mOf 7 ENHANCE YOUR EASTER OUTFIT WITH A LOVELY PEARL NECKLACE or 5 6 strand-Rhinesto- 1 lb I. H Tanner Jewelry Ui 'THE DIAMOND HOUSE" 4881 So. State Phone 103! JTrLTUTTLnTLITJ This Easter. . . BE'SMAET II" 1 lA v 1 at mm save New Easter urs 2.98 Extra I 2.98 fo 6.95 Gay as the Season! HANDBAGS r Rttnforctmtnti Riehlooking. plastic ent, cilf or suede in all vital parti in Spring's finest styles. Ags Conforming Archei and Hwli i Room for growth Different lasts for boys and girls rti.mito SNOIS Girl: Did I ever show you where I was tatooed? drive av -. V- 2.98 the LDS mission home on North Main St., Salt Lake City. Special musical numbers will be rendered. Everyone is urged to attend. around that way. I flowers, hows. n. can Down Bonnets, cloches, sailor, with popular style in fine straws SO. GRANT TO HOLD MEET So. Grant Ward will hold a meeting at 5 p.m. Sunday, March 21. Speaker will be Don B. Col-toMr. Colton is in charge of we Clasp D Sunday evening saw a scene of festivity in the St. Vincent parish hall on the occasion of the annual St. Patrick's dinner. The affair was a big success. The Most Reverend Duane G. Hunt, Bishop of Salt Lake was guest of honor. After the dinner games were played and many received valuable prizes. Mrs. Austin Benvcgnu was the winner of the deep-freez- e unit. Mrs. Gregory Aberer of Rainbow Drive will be hostess for the Stich and Chat Club on Thursday, April 1. Boy No. Girl: Well, ne SPECIAL $10.00 St. Vincent's . v meetirC: J protect00 18, 194J F0IWO7S AND , Fine Cynthia Smoolh leather, uede, patent! Olllt IMI. 3" Tailored slip-o- n White with red. SERVICE" 4883 So. State .......... , H.. UTAH MIIMMM r qv O.VU Rayon Suede Gloves Meckel's Shoe Stare "DISTINCTIVE SHOE MURRAY Shoes IMIMimillM I). 8. fat. "C Off. THIS EASTER BE '0 SMART-SA- VE AT PENNEV'5 |