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Show .1 On i: : THE SUNDAY HJSKALD, - Hour .club at a Valentine party' at ( - " r EEaUARi sa --- m m their- - hone Thursday evening. The room were attractively decorated with valentine colors and creations. A splendid program was !urhTsedatier rhtch games and music .were enjoyed. A .delicious luncheon .was senred to, BALL. - , : ROTARY that Home Product Tucker was woa twenty-fiv1 The second annuaT Rotary ball at by Mrs."Tucier, w home prod' the armor Friday evening vh a dis-- Mrs. George Leven The children and grandchildren of tlnct ancceaa wasHrmd ansle-wa- s ewn entertained at his home enry admirable, tie attendance gratifying ence drew the lucky cards which Thursday afternoon: in celebration of -candy, to the elub otflcials, and the addition disposed ot hs gotfi' birthday anniversary which to the dancing program strictly home-- newspapers, canned foods, sausage, occurred on that day. Valentine deco take vaccination, jdlvorce lawyer's rations were u .ed. Games and music oroduced. Mr. and Mr. George Hansen, Dr. services, flour and Dowers.- were enjoyed. Mrs. Terry Oakley and Taylor,- nd J. A. and lire, fred Miss Edith .35 Donald furnished sevMrs. Earl Elliott was hoatess at a eral piano sections.. A vocal solo Bosbard. reception, tommlttee, paved the way for the enjoyable erenlng. well appointed dinner at her heme was rendered by Miss Louise Cluff The committee on . decora tiongT had Friday evening, in celebration of her and a reading given by Mrs. Clara brightened the halL aot'torgetting the husband's birthday anniversary which Bagley. An elaborate birthday dinner inevitable Rotary wheel blazing with occurred on that day. A.large- birth was served. A large birthday cake, the gold and blue of the duh, The day cake centered the' dming- table, containing 80 lighted candles, formed refreshment committee woa the ever- and cut glass bowls of pink and. white the table cennrpece. Covers were were also- - used, to deco lad tor 32. lasting applause of .the hungry and carnations v Covers-werMr and laid for rate.! thirsty. , A. Mrs. Mr, and Mrs.v William Elliott, Miss Albrrta Scbrup .enterUlned In the absence ot President O, A. Waneta Carter, Miss seversl frieads Spear and Vice President W.;0. Creer, L. Carter. Miss the - ad- Faun Carter, Lamond and Mai Elliott, Wednesday evenink.jValenttare:party , An attracUve Joseph T Farrer.. delivered dress ot welcome, ; giving:? way to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Elliott. Music and decorative scheme was arranged vlth Rotarian James B. Tucker and other social chat were later enjoyed. tne valentine colors and emblems. Cords of red colored home products, distributed among the hprta huni Mr. and Mrs. George Cullimore en from the more lucry or ue.iaoies. m an ex chandelier, lending a pleasSocial mentlonedtertained be the It may planatory'iray ing effect. . Games and music were meyoeriofrtho enjoyed, during whicfr a .deliciQU8ll 11 luncheon was served to Miss Salens Roberts, Miss Erma D. Helndselman, Miss Edith-Bee- , Miss Kathleen Bench, 18, 1923; - - w m rjM MkA . - m,1 & m e. of SO CANTON CREPE and TAFFETA u, home-produ- 0 E -- -- 1 Jt I SPECIAL SALEiOE --Satin Wartfienv Miss-Marga- ret Jdiss THE "PRINCESS" i: H in lgjJhis ounitojive. .OUR -- 0Wl : J - - I TJLi 't 8EE y-'. C WINDOWS. . WINDOW8 The BOnne Fot club members' number of invited guests v ere de lightfully entertained at the home of A Maxine Shoe of the Very Latest Style. Friday aftern Mrs,iVJ,.4iStrng The . rooms were prettllx arranged. carnations an4 Hawing lliftregular tiuplnena Jiieeilog: a ' jj::::::::;:;::;:::::!;;;:;;:;::;:;:: fl decorate. The time was snent with scolal time was spent ' Games and ; needlework. Musit and luncheon were! Mrs. - J. P. Clayton was hostess to j music were after which a enjoyed, also enjoyed by Mrs. Martin Sirebbie ::: the members of her club at her home delicious luncheon ' was served' to n c ruuma ue Mr. Mrs. L. ci L. and and Nelson, aiieruoou. Bishop i Boardman . Mrs. Alvin Boardman Vrs sawraay Mrs". Seth Scott, Mr. and Mrs.- - Ole E.-- ; Vernard Anderson.- Mrs. Earf Du!e attractively decorated with, the David Westwood, M. D., and" J. Karl Beck, M. D., have ii) Mrs. Lyman Whiting, Mrs. J. W. tional colors and emblems. Progres. Olsen. Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J&lih Thur-gooand will practice. General Medicine and Surgery. ill Lefflerrrs. David 8lve ..500. wa8 piayed, : after a BateMrlsier associated, Mr whioh and Mrs. B. Ascel Johnson, . H! Reese, Mrs. R. J. Strong, Mrs. James r. . , . Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Facer, Mr. and . :. iAiKii.i.11 1 kits will be maintained at 65 East III . . i , i offices, giiwiw wprff e wrs. Mra.T5ranNew-Mrnugn wow, Mrg A W1I1 Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. L N. Oakley. Mrs. Alma g"aw, wef Second South, the middle building at the hospital grounds. 'Mrs. ton Berdell Hair, Miss Hazel Walscli, f" Colluia.-JtrsEartjaMham. powell. Mr. anil Mis. C.OfHUe .Mwrsw-GGrant gertse, fl Miss Vernlce Boardman. . A Miss Edith Sou,er. Doctor Westwood will pay special attention to " jil'am. Mrs. Lee Sim h, Mrs. C! fton - ' and Urology. i k The memberiTof tlievSnfe go6TaII 7 flJ.aB eiirlchsen. J. Earl - Clark. Miss Leah Ties are so delightfully feminine, especiafljrfso .iiwi..IIS. lilUUiaOOUH'tlPi. .'Ita. club were pleasantly entertained at Lewis, and the Invited guests, Mrs. Doctor Beck will practice General Medicine and Surgery. ill ' esfii. Mrs. Shirley Wilson, Mrs. Kred UllllS ,1,A UmA nf Mi. n'nA Ta DnlA,r t ) VTn. c yi niinii atifl .1 Ortjini, wherHesigned according to our artist's conception ofe. AUIlll UUVK l.l V, D4,I,U,. Mrs. . StafiTey fWHson. EarlFoote.Tns, feTftBIn Tlife TOdlv mnmif iiS'-beauty, that we offer this number to you witirgreat-pridMrs. J. E. Snyder, prettily decorated Alth sweet peas. L. Dixon, Mrs. Rich brocaded brown satin quarter and plain Mrs. Earl Elliott,' Irwin McDowell, Progressive rook was enjoyed, the satin vamp witlf plain brown satin strap, making a f favbrs being awarded to Don C. Wil Mrs. Jack Booth, Mrs. J. M. Booth. most attractive contrast. liams. (Mrs. Henry Williamson, Llovd V S4XTH WARD. Mr. and Mrs. James Fischer' an-- l Mrs. J. R. Hodson and Mrs. M'4-Pinlaysun and Mrs. James Sutherland, nounce or tne engagement u.eir the latter two receiving the consola-- 1 of he stake board of tlio Re- Blake of Huish : single First quality, perfect fitting, tion prizes. Music and luncheon were, daughter, Marie, to Athol B. wlU lief socie: will be the speaUers at The take marriage nlsn enlnvari hv tha fnllnwingr ATr anH Denver, Colo. sole, turn effedfull Louis heel. the Relie .society confereneo in the Mrs. Alf iohnson, Mr. and Mrs." Henry Place ,n March- Sixth wa this evening. Services -; . , t itTi IV in . ttllU j 7 o'clock and a cordial" 3. J UI ltJ at commenc, .lf JIl UilHlliaUll, AT VERY SPECIALLY PRICED Mrs. Jack Spendlove entertained at Invitation is extended to Clinger, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Sumsion, everyone. children's birthday party at her Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Taylor, Mr. and in nome compHment " evening, Friday Mrs. Don C. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. BO N N fVTLLE WARD. daughter Fay, Ward conference will he held In the Joseph Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd B. to her and (Mrs. James Suther whose birthday anniversary occurred Bonneville ward this evening. The Finlayson, Mr. ' on that day. The rooms were prettily services will' commence at 7 o'clock land., WILL APPEAR IN THE decorated 4nfcralentinXeffect.- - Cords and will be held, in the new auditor The Utopia club members met at of red colored hearts We strung ium of the church. A splendid speaker the home of Mrs. Alma Borden Thurs iomthe chandelier., la. jne3ur-o- c ana program has been arranged. All of the roomr A short program are Invited. day afternoon. Valentine decorations nenr and which after games ' prevailed throughout the entertaining was furnished, rooms, sewing, music and a delic music were enjoyed. A A delicious PIONEER WARD. ::: large birth ::: ious luncheon ers the features ot en- - luncheon was served. The Relief society conference will !H can tertatemanSu and thoroughly enjoyed day cake, containing nine lighted held id the Pioneer ward this luncheon table center be MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, AT 3 P. M. !by Mrr. Milton Booth,' Mrs. U T. dles formed the evening at 7 o'clock. Mrs, Ines K. was tne time A spent by merry piece. Mrs. Mrs. J. p. Clayton. and Mrs. Julia B. Knudsen of Epperson, Web Allen Jack Booth, Mrs, j. O. Garrett, Mrs. following! Harold cease, Robert the stake board of the Relief society ene sspenu-lovn Watson Williams., ster, Mrs. Ross Buckley, Mrs; Lee Smith,' will be the in a The following Spendlove, Marjorie program win speakers. Vaughn -be also furnished: Male Ti'ii.i.maj: Spendlove. Nelba Spendlove, Fay quartet, Emil Hansen and company; Hf Storrs, Jessa Walker. Grace Strong, reading,- Mrs. Sterling Ercan brack; Hi Dorothy Roberts, Elaine Johnson, violin' Reed solo, accomGardner, CUve An Ila Anderson, Johnson, panied by his sister, Miss derson,. Verda Hansen and Verda Gardner; solo, Mrs. Ella Margaret RRchle Hunter. Stubbs. :! Ijimii.., S:i , . . .. and Mrs. Don C. Williams werel ( DBlb Uaftw TBWS PricesGrade Children 10c, High School 15c, AdulU 35c. H:13 Q. - What are Monotremesf visited Mrs. Williams' brother, V. L. A. such as mammals, is Bunnell, who Is recovering - froman the Duckmole, or Duck-billePlatypus. EsnuisnnnsunnnHis "" operation for appendicitis. which- he : underwent, wednesaay, ai tne i v. o. hospital. which this in The reeular monthly meeting of the a Nelke Reading club was held Thurs interest. chief low price for Milady's Mra. a - .iilyle elegance day afternoon at. the home or Chal -Dminn n Pptprsnn. with Mrs. ' 'Chase, assisting, hostess, uanoauaand pussywillows were usea to aecorate. Mrs. E. Q, Hugnes hegavs a apieii-rtir- t 1 I i Light si review of the bookI-Ti m a-- J . - , '4 - i 1 afforded 9 0 ,JK i y -- SEE 1 j T. 'One of the most phenomenal .purchases we SALE have had the privilege to announce in many MONDAY,, seasons in Women's and Misses! JresseSf MONDAY, The is less than the regularwholesale TUESDAY, price TUESDAY, a fortunate buy are we through priceand fWEDNESDAY WEDNESDAY SALE I I Caro line Scerup. Jilss Eima Jacobsen Miss Veda 5c6rup, "Messrs. Wendell " and Sheldon Christensen, Edward Kodgers, Paul Warnlck, Joseph Thirlof Bvron lj Brown, Bryant Harmon, Allan Baker, Grant Bayles. Game favors were awarded to Mm Kathleen Bench. Byron Brownand-Edwar- d Jtodgers. . SKppers ft J Annoimcement ; .:.- - ' - .. j Well-appoint- . ed . i -- 0 . ?n . J A -- Church Notes - lgweight $4 .95 Andelin nine-year-ol- d Hgh School Gymnasium Buster Brown Shoe Store i: -- m ...,.. .. r. and Mrs. Willard : .--i 4 - e. i -- l - GRAND CONCERT El-ve- ra Egg-layin- g d . weft AN IMPRESSIVE EASTER ATTRACTION tieswith a --- - . "1 Davis Millmeipy - 1 . Bias miarTOitedfinreorge discussion or tne me oi which u If n 1 l B . -- I . THE NEW COATS AND CAPES t V 1 - fW-.-T- Forbes Robinson was given by Mrs. Achsa Paxman. Mrs. Fay Loose Stlehl soios. rentiers two pleasing vocal annual the FnllowinK theymectine Biection-- of officers tooknlace-Thos- e Felected were Mrs. Emma N. Bown, tiresident : Mrs. Irma L. Peterson vice nresident; Mrs. Dora p. Chase, secre- tarv: Mrs. Sadie G. Haws, correspond' Ing secretsryvMrs. "Rhoda H. Anderv r. berg, club reporter; airs, steua nnrpptt. treasurer: program commlt- -Hreer Wrs: Elsie e? carroin Mrsvvi P. Hedqulst, Miss Vilate Elliotttt committee: Mm. Hannah D. Hicks. Mrs. Emma N., Bown, .Mrs. AiW Paxman. A vote of thanks was extended to the outgoing officers for tne their excellent service rendered dub. A delicious luncheon, carried out In a color scheme of red, white and blue, was senred to 38, Including the Invite guests: Mrs.:,Thomae N. Taylor, Mrs LeRoy. plxoa.n Mrs. Charles McCoard, MrK C. .W. Penrod, Mrs. John D. Dixon, Mrs. Sterling Penrod. . le ; Taylor, p The Vogue of Capes, Coats and Wraps in the new brieht shades, as well as "navy htueand blackrls"ireightened byncn the luxunousnesoi xne soil, Tre-laiVelours, and the new Velvety ; Fabrics. The Novel Yoke effect, with, fullness ' ' extending from the ; shoulder fine to the charm much garments.' adds conservative dresser, Styles for? the ' : ' " ne materials-rShawshe-en, v g- - i: Iff V h&ti'- ' - '"I too..,- - mm mr 'I 1 A m f . , W i 5 . .".3 .r vwk1.fif. Wlss-Temp- if, M Announce Their TT Early--- ? ffTOtlTIO . - Li 9 Week . iras HTTli-Pr-Amto- ft V I'M hostess- - at dinner Friday afternoon in honor or "Grandma'' Amtoft. whose kOth birth day anniversary fell on that date. Ferns prettily decorated the .: dining laid foresight table.' Covers-werMuslo and social chat were later en ..vi..joyed.,, Mr. and Mrs. C 8. Vincent' enter, talned the blshoprie and toe Sunday school officers and teachers ot the Second .ward andthelrpartners at their home Friday evening. Valentine decorations were prevalent, red and white camaUoM being need as .Centerpiece for the taiMltee table. Fx- " BROS; CO TI- T- ' r t tvAn A -- most exceptional showing of Pattern Hats await your inspectiotrrf 77fvY. - :l94zWestuCeaterStttet awmism y "87" , '' , ' |