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Show Williams, a' bride of tue. mourn. Games', music and lunch will b.e o-- c - " - - ' '.1C. T" - B-A-R-G-A-I-N-S-! MartRoylance has returned to - Miss Thelma Huish and. Mrs. R. L. Mrs. Ellis ."MrV home. her Jn this city, after spending Mrs. and Overlade, in Richfield with her Jenson of ilagnvwlll be hostesses at William Breretou and daughter Ere the holidays and Mrs. N, P. PetersonJ Mr. parents, af. miscellaneous shower at the home lyn, Mr. and Mrs. E. W, . Duncan, Mfs, of Miss'Hubh this evening, compli Annie Ritchie and. daughters. Donna Miss- - Thelma Huislu assisted by " mentary to Mrs. Lena Creer, formerly ana aaua; airs. Rose ytewart, Mr. Mrs. R.. Lv Jensen of Magna.-enterQi and Mrs. second Heber of members Mrsv , Sarah the lained Stubbs, the Sj .miss ineima ureer of Wallsburg. wnose marriage toon place last week. Eggertsen, Mr, and Mrs. Ernest Buck- year Beehive class of the Fourth ward & and. Games home at her RobeyiThursday evening., Aa evening of "games and music will ley were played, the favors being awarded n be enjoyed, and luncheon served."5 The the to Utah Miss Twila Anderson ana mibs urn Daughters Pioneers, , ' L f , '. " An oyster supper was The members of the Optimist club camp No.13.4, met at the home of Mrs. Johnson. .Vibarlos Maw Thursday afternoon. served .to' the following; Ming Naomi were flBllgntfuliy eniertalBgir The home of Mrs. John Lnndahl Thursday Pioneer history of Edward and Abra- - Seamount, Miss Oba Johnson, Miss Alhadanticipated-thatthemerchandihanvJMa'w.-v- aa Miss .TwilaAnderMn, given by. Mra, Maw berta-MUl- er, Ttfternoon- ;- The eard game "50d-was -Maw Miss Inez Wilde, Miss Matella .Berry, with the Acquaintanceship and Z. Mrs. played enjoyed WhitUker Family in England" was given by Miss Roxie Peterson, .Miss AUta Mur receiving tne favor. Luncheon was Mrs. Ann Jackson Maw. Grand.. dock. Miss Chloe Murdock, Miss Mary W. Mrs. served to B, Retaerford. .Mrs. I MUICT Ahb-HIGH-QUAtT TTY! T A n t1n. ' ,1. T11( I 11 ' nmrn firiirT TO'" UI afiaill ' IIMir BHUK 1.1 ITiirMITTl m V. Time wmt Mali e More." Two ex-yea aancmr ai nansen s, a most cellent readings were furnished by I enjoyable evening was spent by every Cox, . Mrs. J. H. Denhalter, Mrs. Z. Miss Florence Maw. A talk was given. one. Whlttaker. Mrs. James Sutherland. bv rMs. . Lacv H: Fa rns worth, nnnntrl ." ; Come and --and the invited guest, presidenC of the organization, in which Former resldenls of Spanish ?Fbrk, cliff.- '' she made comment on the splendid now residing in Provo, and their partyou .'.,. that had been given. She ners are cordially invited to a social The"Odd Fellows and Rebakahs program tn honor of Dr. George H. and dance the to in members hand urged the gaT a aancing party in the Odd Fel- - histories of Daintjr refresh- BrlmhalL' to be given Wednesday lows nan Tnursdav evenina. A mmi ment were pioneers. served. evening. January 10, ln ythe First was enjoyable. time spent by the 'SO Social ball. Included in the even-in"':. ward Ha :r. ' wuaiienaance. will be a splendid pro. The members of the Pond Lily t .of the Bonneyille "ward gram nd rfftTBh'"""ts.. Jgana --The Mala Glee club f the Seconal Mutual were pleasantly entertained at 'waro, unaer the direction of Prof. the home of Mrs. Mrs. W. E; Holt gave a trousseau John. Ellison ThursA. Elmer E..Nelson. will stage their min- day evening. Potted plants were nsed tea at the. home of Mrs, John Westphal atrei show, Dixie Darktown Minstrel, In decorating the rooms. Musio and this afternoon. Cut flowers prettily ."; In the Pioneer 'ward meeting house dancing were enjoyed, after .which decorated the entertaining rooms. A mis evenanj; at 8. o'clock. A cordial luncheon was served. Present, were tine' display of useful and bsautifu invitation is extended to evervona Miss Vesta Strong, Miss Vera Lublin, hand work was viewed by the 100 The entertainment has been' presented" Miss Marion Sutton, Miss . Evelyn guests present. Dainty refreshments - xnree times in tne city during the Stewart, Miss Naomi Ellison, Miss were served.: two and has been enjoyed PearTHardy and Mrs. Jack Teasdale, past weeks, who all have seen it, .thoroughly by The Ladies' Literary club will give Miss Jennie Hansen of Utah, their annual banquet this evening at The Elks'' ladies will' meet Monday Is the guest of Mr. andVernal, Mrs. Jack 8 o'clock at- - the Roberts Hotel. Covers at 8 o'clock in the Elks elub Teasdale for a few weeks. Miss Han- will be laid for 40. . evening roms. Th'is Is the JirsUrieeting held sen will enter the winter course at the elnca before the Christmas holidays. R T. TJ. Invitations have been Issued to 40 ' The card games, bridge and "500," will to a Kensington to be given at the m played and prizes awarded. RVP Mrs. Fred Low of Soldier Summit home 'of Mrs: Thomas F: Pierpont Sat- rresnments will be served. All mem- . visitor Jor Alew dayslhe urday afternoon. -- bers are requested to be in attend- guestPtovq of Mrs. R. E. Knapp. ance. Miss Violet Peterson; entertained www ... , and memberg-o- f therein-Bteolu- b telebratroirtif heHilrthday-annhtth- e "In Among the delightful social affairs versary, wwcn occurred on mat day, their partners at her home Wednes the week was. the party given by Mtss Eloise Stewart entertained a day evening The rooma were attracr Mi?.; and Mrs. Peter Boyce at their number of friends at her home Thurs- tively decorated In the slub color, home Thursday evening, In celebra- - day evening. - Holiday colors 'and em- pink and yellow, lending a very .pleasv tion of their 48th wedding anniverGames and music were blems were used to decorate. Cards, ing effect sary, which occurred on that day. music and luncheon by enjoyed and a midnight supper served Roses and carnations charmingly dec- tbe following: Miss Lucy Bee, Miss to 30. orated tne entertaining rooms. Cards Pearl Beck, Miss LaPreal Bullock, and musio were the features of enter- Miss Xeah Van Wagenen, Miss Lyle The Manavu ward Mutual and Suntainment, during which a delicious Nelson, Miss Mary Swerison, Miss day school combined gave a character luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Inez Warnick, Mrs. Jack Teasdale. ball Thursday evening in the Fourth Swen Cv liielson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred ward amusement hall. A most enjoy-abl- e Olson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Haw, Mr. time was spent with dancing, Miss Elva Bunnell will be hostess and Mrs. W. Lawrence Whittemore, to several friends at a miscellaneous Wilde's orchestra furnishing the musle. Dr. 'and Mrs. David Westwood, Mr.- shower at her home this evening. The Many beautiful and unique were worn. The first- - prize was bjj- - - -aadMtf;rbertaswalk7r7"aiar affalrTs in complitneutrto Miss Vera awarded to Dwight Billings, who char-lp- s acterize&I'Grandiha"; Mormon Selman ?i .. I and partner, as Indians, and Mr. an1 Mrs. John Jackson as Spaniards were awarded the second prize. The third n favor, was presented Mr.-- ' and Mrs. J. an old W. Prowa, whft represent farmer and his wife. MjrsT CLM-- " . la.L.. d.i.' T we a bargain ' FOR JZJS SALE join in thi great bargain east-wassure that you will find it to your advantage r- 1 2 Price C g Bee-hjyj- Models of French Lynx, Coney, and Bay Seal each beautifully Jined with excellent quality lininrralues frorrr$72.50 to $150.00: CLEAN SWEEP SALE - s- .www were-enjoy- iff ed fur-trimme- d, 1 Price 2 2 Price SUITS GOATS . ot Ladies' Coata of excellent quality materials ; self and beautifully lined; values from $12.95 to $75.00; CLEAN SWEEP SALE- -r 1 " . Very clever, models in Taffeta, Canttn Crepe, Srieotinc,. VvkvL Twill, mil Wuul Cicue? values $19.50 to $39.50: CLEAN SWEEP . ' - ? it-i8-aHthey t : 5 SALE CI FA N. se otter is truly r.--v- . x. SWEEP SA LE fouPUhat I Y N Those who haVG Visited nnr r r 10-DA- Of Plush and eayacule One lot Ladies' Suits of Velour and Tweeds ; values up to $340; CLEAN SWEEP SALE Ladies' Plush and Caracul Coats,- with especially good quality linings; values from $11.75 tp $59.50; CLEAN SWEEP SALE - ; Price . i - -- t . BARGAINS! BARGAINS! i Distributors of Quality Merchandise rJEverybody's Store. Miss Iva Jones returned to her ome 2GSBC In this city Wednesday, morning, alter a two months' visit in Les Angeles, H. J. Phillips. Calif., with relatives and friends. w (iff, The members of the O. K. W. club of ed at their home Tuesday evening for enertained at a shower at the-hoMiss Ruby PhiHipsThursday evening, tn followingr Mr. and Mrs. J. W. complimentary to Miss Vera Williams, Bates, Mr. and Mrs. William Benson, a bride of the month. The rooms were MrantUMrs. Frank Watklns, Mr. and prettily decorated with Tweet peas and candy tufts. Games and music Mrs. William Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. were enjoyed, after which a delicious Erven Overiade, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. luncheon was served. Many beautiful Wright, Mr. and Mrs. L. P Amtoft, Mr.-anMrs. Dean Strong, Ed Carter, and useful gifts were presented tbe Frank honor guest from the following: Miss Miss Aliee .-Henrlcbsen,v Mrs. Bessie Williams, Miss Elva Bunnell, Dusenberry- Mrs. Pn Mrs. Eldred Harding, Mrs. Lenn Single Mrs. Emmallne B. Snow, Mrs. Hasel ton, Miss Verda Creer, Miss LaVern Lewis, Thelma and Everett Safford, Banks, Miss Iva Jones, Miss Qladyx Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hanks of Salem. Duke, Miss Fern Sylvester, Miss Dora Anderson, Mrs. LlOyd, Williams, Mrs. Mr: and Mrs.' Ivan Burr entertained Don C. Williams, Mrs. Irving Hansen, Mrs. Andrew- - Drysdale. Mrs. Morrjs a number of friends at their home Grayr-Mr- s. Eleanor Mr Gray, -- Miss Friday ten'nK-- - tiards, games" and Maud Sutton, Miss Gertrude Stein, music were enloved. the card favors Mrs. Kimball Bullock, Miss Alma being awarded to MraJSarl Meacham Dangerfield, Mrs. W. O. Creer, Mrs. and Ted Green. A delicious luncneon Miner, Mrs. nuora uuae, miss waa waa served to the following: Mr. and Hartle, Miss June Shaw, Miss Ruby Mrs. Dan Clayton, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Taylor, Miss Thersa MacKay, and Mrs. Park. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Earl Burr, .t., S Whfltthe Cnshinn Tan Means to You . EVERETT TRUE J tvHAI Q4N X. HSCP YCU to, MR-.T'ftye.- ? i t -- I W(WT 1 RSAJ II l B i r aOMCTHIKJO. t ON MV WAV x'ccuxJfc y&R Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bullock, Mr. and and their paftneri at a sleighing party tendent of the National Packing om- Mrs. Ted Green, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wednesday evening. A moat delight-- , pany of this city. A Meactiara and Mrs. J. C. Burr. ful time was spent after which the! - MisaEdftlrTeterson guests retarnedr to haxremrnedTo ' ; The members of the home. The rooms were attracUvely her home In Pocatello, Idah6TafteTa club-m-et at the home of Mrs. O. W. decorated in the holiday colors- and fewdays' visit hxProv, with her Hamad an A m,,cl wom art Bailey Wednesday afternoon. A dis- amhtama 'brother and hia wifeT r. aud Mrs. ,i k k cussion of the life of Rachel Crothers was welL given by Mrs. J. C. Clark. hot supper. Covers were laid fori ,coV" u- - r , v Mrs. Leslie Hickman gave an interest- Dean and Mrs. John C. Swenson, Dean and Mrs. M. P. Henderson, Dr. and! The deacon of the Bonneville ward ing review of the book, "He and She," "Mrs. . Christen JenBen, Dean and Mrs. -- .ni w t, by this author. The duets, "Venev uau jioai Dong, oy Diiimeiiinai. ana M. C. Merrili Prof. and Mrs. L. Jonn nient ha this evening. 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