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Show ! i j t I : BEUGHTfTL T ' DIXXEJJ v Mrs. "PRaVOTOH. SUNDAY. DECEMBER 18..1927. (krved to.the following: Mrs. J hnson and Mrs. Flava McKensie. Timptairauj whtch opoqed an u- motion ntctuie. iut for the Aima gtewww. Mis.' Roy BoaUaid. vjt of honor was the recrp-- element yesterday at : the OemVlrt seveuears devoted wholly ai 1 - 79 f.:r::r'"",:'rz:: i ENTERTAINED FOB SOX HiMti A 7 T T " ISrCaOCaStS On Dav 'i ho-w- - r r mm 1 Mil rnr.: l Ul"" i jimUJ 15 "I lh Ml"t V i in I--i - $ $ T1! v rrrrn-r- tttrrm sf ' 3 S rn i p; i4.. ? 'fc. jliTui:' 8: ' m MY. mTTTTT J1 iltiftntffifTtfW iStiZXStKOrt 'V'tti VL. trtiii' jW4ffHrifrrfftf 5f w nut '';- -' Ttr"sr mm . tm. fcttt- YOUNG COUPLE MARBY HKBBThe marriage of Miss Grace Bf ker, daughter of Mrs. Ada,. Baker of American Fork, to Paul R. Sau of Salt Lake, son" of Prof, and Mrs. Robert Sauer of Provo, took place Wednesday noon at the Sauer real' aVnce. Bishop H. A. JPiiton of the Third ward performed the ceremony. A wedding reception was given Wednesday evening in their honor, at the home of the bride's mother In American Fork. Games, rastc and delicious refreshments were enjoyed by 75 relatives and friends Many beautiful gifts were received by the young couptei who will make "their home in. Salt Lake. -' - jj1 ss witll "":s You've Been Waiting For This Event II Is Better Than Ever!!! 1 r--H- jttt m wmmm mkjii kim4 ere mm i -- WHAT variety! . BOX Members of the Little Women club will meet Christmas morning at the home of Miss Mabel Nuttall where they will receive Christmas gifts from the olub's Christmas gift bcx. Every member is urged to be - present. I t , .; -- NETTETE CLUB Members of the Nettete club will meet Wednesday evening at the residence of Miss Kathryn Lewis, when they will be entertained at a Christmas party Two tables of pro gressive "500" will be played and after which luncheon served, Christmas gifts will be exchanged. All members are requested to be present. . Christmas party at her Tiome Wednesday evening, for the members of the, S. C. S. An interesting progrcm has been arranged and luncheon will be served. Christmas gifts will be exchanged during the eve-- f fiing. A cordial invitation is extend- if ' ed to. all members of the club. 'i&M 4 a. Mam $8.50 6 $12.45 m ' 54 V A E- is - Winter mi A ' ... MOST;PIK)MlNENT USEFUL GIFTS; 71 Stock - bferfeJsKSKffcWjfe-i'.HT.ti n j .s a r r i. tt-- .. rcwa, r w.i ix-- ffv itJi. . ., , - R Announcement TjzMiA MK Elmo Loveridge fr-- t merly. of the Loveridge Barber and Beauty Parlor will- - be pleased to meet his fopmer patrons andTriends at Kawlins Barber ' Shop X ? v A'J North-Unr- v- iiandkerchiofs , : Silk Gloves . Silk Rayon Spreads Blankets - Novelties Coats Dresses Goods Linens. EMPORIU CINDERELLA 30 aVEST-CENTE- ; 1 Silk Hosiery AH Creatlly Reduced Credit cheerfully given come in and ask about .oilf divided payment plan. - ft note the low prices. You'll be amazed at the values. . I ill Coats Dresses and Mats ; J4 '0 3 doors West, i Hi. -- Dell Chipman tMiMMiimiil1 l ii ill ..u Xl -S- atoft-GhasePHg 9.45 $19.90 Before you make your Christmas list it would be wise to take a trip through this store. Examine the merchandise, . j Ave -- 4 914 i.m mm '4' 4i.lf SPECIAL DRESS VALUES OF BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FOR PRACTICAL USE Walk Upstairs and il offerings of The Christmas Store A TSAV- Advanced Spring Styles in the new shades are among these extraordinary i . . $ INTERESTING PROGRAM AT RELIEF SOCIETY T A splndi4 Christmas program has been arranged by Mrs. J. M. Jensen, for the meet Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Second l4- - if Every Coat in cur entire stock will be priced at savings up to one half; SEE SPECIAL COATS Grouped it these prices If mm mm "A GIFT FOR THE KING" The Fifth ward primary children will present the Christmas play, "A Gift for the King", Friday evening at 7:30. This play, which includes much of the pageant element, and which Is something different, prom ises a real treat to those who at- te nd. A small admission .charge will b$ made. 50 ii 7.. DRESSES SSBh' -- k els Daytime and Evening COATS 1 CHRISTMAS PARTY WEDNESDAY Mrs. Ralph Thomas will give a wwm . Fur Glorifies These sc sfe s)c What values! What an opportunity fcr you! assemblage of distinguished new Coats in the season's richest fabrics . . ilavishly enriched with soft, fluffy long hair furs and the tailored flat furs. Every Dress is brand new' . . just arrived from New York, at a price that one neverassociates with such qualities. This is unquestionably THE SALE OF THE YEAR! Ift LITTLE WOMEN'S CIIR7STMAS 1 '- rt-s- ami .9 sur-.Mrs. Dwigbt Billings gave ise party at her home Friday eve-- t ning in compliment to her son Alfred, whose birthday occurred on that day. Gt.mes and, music were enjoyed ana a delicious luncheon w4 served ts the followicg Billie, Parrt-- . Grant Holt, Cannon Jensen, Jay Olsc'fi, Thornton Snow, Ciiftuiu Arlen Schofield, r Be Scwards, Charlesworth, Ralph Bir4(i- - Ted Fitzgerald, Billie Woodward " and Wayne Birmingham. r t" tatEE y, , ii 4 il.ll:l..mT2r-j. ,,, ). il 1''! ' Uli itf t'l IuTtS 1 i FACE lent of many useful And btautiful Theater,, fully .lives up to' the to housewifely duties. Tom Rick-t(- s author's reputation. ' gifts from those assembled. Christmas ' plays on of the most promiLeadifif roles in this production The ;Young university will broadin the haads Chai lutU Stev- -' nent roles la the pieture tha jf on cast na aad Cornelius Keefe, and both "OrMndna" "IN A MOMEXT Or TEMP. Christmas pay Over KS1 Gage, who sits ia his cquit themselves with high hon-cr- s wheeled Salt Lake, it ia announced.' Ths , TATION AT GEM THEATER to unknown and his chair, 1" the former as the little shopB. Y. U. progruB will he from S ta . You will enjoy "In a Moment or girl who is wrongly imprisoned for domineering granddaughter, rules S o'clock ob the afternoon of Sun-Ca' the hbusshold, dertiainea of his thtft, and the latter aa a young Dec. 29. and will feature readTemptation." a Other Important' are played ing by Prof. T. Earl Par doe, head Whatever ' may be your opinion man of wealth whose interest in McKinnon.ar.d of the dramatic-ar- t gradually-ripe- ns departiiiect. " Wdeepesti btKiLQrfardohn as to the literary quality of Laura her Giant Wither., nd h , Musical ttumbtrs will complete " Jean Libbey's novels, it is aa un b tn well directed by- Thlllp the prcgram at this fme. deniable fact that her stories lndi"I a Moment cjT Temptation" is ' Cr rla an ctte unusual Insight Into the atao interesting in nai it mark Of its kind. "Io a Moment . of Ii vtt. Wil irmi9 . 'iv mwirnru '.,n hearts and feelings of humanity in tt-- return to the oren of Mam--. T. mptatlon is a little gem; Doat were here isttmg '. Friday ' ..... I Ogden . . , general, and "In a Moment ofj W&lcamp, formerly the serial queen niiss it. "j. o.... j... " Eteadman, Miss Madge Sneddon, Miss Noma Cfcristensen, Miss Alice Nelsoa, Misa LaVon Packard, Miss Helen Sneddon, Miss Hilda Farrer, Miss Dorothy Thurmaa, Miss Pae-se- y and Mrs. Roy Paasey. Games aad music were tnjoyed following .. the dinner,- - - 4 7 , .. Enjoyable in every detail vu the dinner party given by Miss Vcrira "Pasaey at her home Friday evening. 'Fink and lavender sweet pea formed an attractive centerpiece for T lhe.lininE; table." Cover were "laid far Miss Grace Steele, Miss Alice - i J. W, Aird. after hich a feii-.wsociety are in eial discussion was held. Twelve vited and a cordial inviution is ex- natw be rs were ia attendance. I Mis. Alex Morteti&ea," Mrs. Ruia tended to any l&dy interested. ' Mr. Wrea Wilklns, Mrs. Bluma I bHOMKR GIVEN FOR BRIDE ToV KtNKTEENTII CEXTVUY,--- Many friends and Relatives - of Lloyd Thornton. Mrs. jf2arnc ' " Mis. George Stewart, formerly boe, Mra Shirley See. Mrs. George I LIB Mrs. Mrs. P. E Fokalsey entertained MisAtlMi Murdock. whoa mar- Snirlh. Mrs Minnie Pvnrod, the members of the Nineteenth riage took place Tuesday of last Gorse C. Van WaKenen. Mrs. Century club at her home Friday week, attended a miscellaneous Mamie Pen rod, Mrs. Edna. Broad-bee- t, Mrs. May Gardner, Mra. Bliss afternoon. Following a business shower given in her honor by her meeting' and Interesting program mother, Mrs. D. &. M unlock, at the Cluff, Mrs. Aritha Lloyd, Mrs. Lil-l- ie was furnished. Mrs. William. Brere-to- n l.urdock. residence Thursday eveRussell, Lloyd, Mrs. Gilford gave a splendid sketch of the ning. A color scheme of pink and His Pearl St Jeor.'Mra. Annie life of County Cullen, negro poet. white was used throughout the en- Davis, Mra. Ada Maxfield, Mrs. antt read several of his poems. A tertaining rooms, sweet peas being Ccorge Beckstead, Mrs, P. L. Van well arranged paper on "Lycurgus, the floral' decoration. Games aad WagenenTMra. Mettle Hansen,.Mis; The Lawmaker." was given by music were the features of enter- Mary Hansen, Miss June Hansen, ward meeting house, instead of 2:30 tainment, and a delicious luncheon Mrs. Eliza Epperson, Miss Dessa o clock in the ward Relief bell.' All ladies of the ward SOCIETY - s- t $16.75 tfrtTtn-taft- 4- |