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Show Milady's Shoes and Jewels - . With Success- - . "SSS 1 - at the Elks' homy, proved un usually delightful and sue ressful in eyry detail. The huge reception ball whs transformed Into riewer Chvistaa'as scene, with rti and green colored t reamers, Nils, hoiiy wreaths, poln. sttta.'!, and all sorts iif- niotifs in keeping wlih the holiday -- wm - s5""" V X - - - ' gf aaon. - tra i ; Rrva'.c orches- 1 furnished the dance nuiaic, and tiic caarnaiag affair was largely Attended. The committee in charge included the officers and en- tertainment committee of the I'liib, with J. Edwin Stein, exalted ruler, a xhairraai,. : ' : Palvs The f. 111 WW." -- Mm me" Profit U no object now as very article hasHnuMo-lhe-M - We dre going to ghow the public astuonding'valuesv The f i like of which they have never had'the pleasure of seeing. Come! ' H will be no trouble to convince you. We hav&onlv told vou half . . .... . .. . ... me story, as we know our prices and merchandise will meet wiin your heartiest approval if. Kg p pm limit.- - j -- l ' - k -- JJ ssi Kensington Is r.t ni Unarm i her Affair rw -A i 4;ff Mrs.. Lloyd Culliuurc and Mrs. Claience Bovla were hostesses to a- large numDer or friends at n charming kensinglon at" the . ,.! Chrysarlhemums. were employed the decorative scheme. t During the aileinooa ef needle work and social chat. Mrs. G. Meifc Taylor rendered the beinrtiful xccat sdlo. "Roses of Picardy." and Mrs. in " gays a' reading. .Aacttracjii've and tasty ' triiy luntjjeoh' ,wUs served 'to the follow- -' ing: Mrs. Jacob Coleman, Mrs. Wells Biimhall:' Mrs. S. T. Wil liams,. Mis. Clayton Jenkins, Mrs. L. V. Oaks, Mrs. O. Merle Taylor, Mis. Herald R. Clark, Mrs. L. B. H trnion, Mrs. Dan Hunter. Mrs. Sterling Ercanbrack, Mrs. Sterling Taylor. Mrs. V. G. Waiiiic, Mrs. Stella P, Rich, Ml. May Hammoa4,--Mts- . W. J. Sipow, Mrs. Pearl Decker,' Mrs. H. A. Dixon, Mrs. E'.rr.a Be.dn. Mrs. Milo Bean, Mis. E. L. Jackson, Mrs. Rex Miller. Mrs. F. S. rfarris, Mrs. Cleotge Ballif, Mrs. P. L. Lursen. Mrs. C. Y Mrs. Heber Cottam, Mrs. Elsie Carroll, Mrs- J. C, Knell. Mrs. George .Woiithen,-MrsV. Merrill, Mrs M. Josepn Clark, Mrs. D. D. Boyer. Mrs. H. R, Merrill, Mrs, Bean and Mrs,. TJallif fJeorgc Yh Mm del-'ghtf- 2 1 esuonaoie the reatest Sellin g Event of The Entire Year! - "' - I X , - I I 1 1 i ' ! I 1 - . . Chrlstensen. Pat-le- Party Is & accessories are ieminine ana lovciy. Aoove: rteooux niaitas h Bridge fit and scarf set of light blue and bi own velveteen. Below; Fc daytime, a black purse has a white jade and jeweled flower pt tmal decoration; For evening a brocaded bag has a tassel of pearls. The residence bf Mrs. Whit Hov4 gold yellow evening handkerclaei r chiiron nas real lace insew in er was the scene of a delightful corners. A black chiffon, evening handkercMef from bridge party Saturday afternpoq. ted wfth'4vhite'-a-nl lceoratd wfth a cot trf arans ia lace. Th- - When she entertained for nicinbers ihiiie.oneT of M jrystal necklace has londells of the Saturday Afternoon Bridge club anil guests. Three tab.k. of thi card game were played. Mrs. Kenneth Bailey eer Shirley Bee leceiving the hih score piizc; Mis. the second favor, arid t Lenn '.?re.ei4 Relief Society- GJub Mrs. Albert Hickman the giest , class leaders of In enjoyable time wag spent by; Special-activite mbers of the, Utopia club I'loneer ward Keiirr society. . The following were served a tasty f.afternoon at the home of Mrs. wiU- give Christmas gift suggest-irle- y lmiLheon: Mrs. Glen Simmons, Mrs. j ions at the meeting to be held Lcnn Creor, Mrs. Bob Bullock, Mrs. Bee, . ..Howard Graham, Mrs. Stanley Sewing was enjoyed and three Tuesday at 2:30 p. in. in thward Dixon, "Mrs. Paul Davis of Payson, lies of bridge were played. Mrs. chapel. and Kenneth Mrs, Eailey guests !lliam Connell, and Mrs: J. W. j Mrs. Miliie Snyder wiU giveMrs. Albeit Hickman. Mrs. Paul of Sprinsrvi'.le won the on Christma3 irift books, 'ort. A "delicious luncheon w,ds and Mrs. Agnes Perry will talk on ."WestwoodMrs. Lester Brian, Mrs. Eud N.lsson and Mrs. L. A. Chris-teiisc"fed, marigolds and chrysanthe-- j Christmas gifts that ran be made ims being .use4 to decorate tbe ;Jat home. ' icheon tables. J A full attendance is desiud. Wsent were the following club! Bonneville imbers: Mrs. William Connell. Is. Ernil Jacobson. Mrs. R. V Session fa&all M rs JackJJooth Mrs. pnH Ward Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Daughters of L'tah Pioneers of ht Ahtune Kemp, Mrs. Lawrence Camp Bonneville, will meet ThursWlty, and guests: Mrs. Shirl at the hpmeof Mrs. Gladys Corbett will be host day at 2:30 Jlson, Mia. Arnold Rawlinfc3.. ess to members of the Vieux Amies home of Mrs.fpti. Gee Morgan, .790 East fSlenFlorence Bee and Mrs. P. L.- club, this evening at her home, 453 Third South street. of Provo, Mrs.-TA E. UrquAm will be fumlsh- g avenue. Mrs. . Ivan Child and. Ms. i5rs. D. D Rover will eive a ed and luncheon- served. A cordial Wilkins of Sp.flngvUle. Idemonstration on the' making of invitation is extended to. all mem- I Christmas gifts. A full attendance berg- and t3osc ci.gible for mem Event Of Giarm '"it ' i ; I ! fc. Hostess - Fri-jth- ; ; . - J'M (iff. -- -- Vieux Amies Meets Tonight Noith-tfalver- is desired. - '' . - - ... The Stock - ' - fine-pro- sity ' pgram For r Camp To Hold -- rbcrship. . x - LSJimDa(s 7.1 4 .. . Market crash forced manufacturers to sacrifice merchandise to us. We bought heavily and now reverse weather conditions finds us overstocked. Our condition demands actionl We must SACRIFICE OUR ENTIRE STOCK and do so at once! It means losses to us, but it must be done! EVERYTHING. GOES REGARDLESS OF COST. r:r- - ti 1" HI Girls.,. jleaner. . i t 19 program has been for the Gleaner girls' claw Fifth ward M.'L A.Tuesday Nog t 7:30 o'clock' In tting house, W Mary Markham will give a on "Home, And Making It iMfast", and Mrs. Hannah Pack-'wiopea.k on "Proper Music we Home." .. , Gleaner girbi of the ward are splendid ar-Pt- ed lt the-war- d ' ' 3 ! , o J ll to ba present. jHristmas t Relief Shower Society 1. , FT i I ut win- - a give- - - waru xfiiei Chrlstma tuesday at 2:30 yard chapel. , ' oclock i 1 at. rPfogram of music and read f 'U.be furnished,, a social will 'PW Snri 111 w. '.MA-- l,inl.iicuil will . U9 Wl vcv. ' C ir1 tendance of womenof - wa win be appreciated: Hmiriii inn mm MRS. CORA CALAHAN 216 E. Aduoo Ave, Grand bland, Nebt, ' ; MRS. P. C HELMING 822 E. HarriMa 8w Portland, Or foir M Change of Life At times I me what doctors failed6 do. When the Change of Life be- .v- T".jr-:.: rtrrwUof going to the doctor so gan I was very poorly. Now at lasions I tried Lyeua fc. rmicnam a veg- 551 do all- my pwn work, at etable Compound. Before I tend two dances a week and it " had takert the first bottle I be- is hard to make people.believe 'ancmg . gan to get better. I have taken I am over 40. I never see a attendance- k18 CW)wd eight bottles wow. I feel that It woman in ill health,butl-abecause has saved mf, life, ateoo-tor'- vocate ciuo oaiuraay I know its value; Every womari at the Masonic Snily bfllsriivork torm, temple. LMu8'c-- . Troubadours of six, ishing, cooking and should take it, not just for nU8l!An nil mv own u'ork. Peoole RrrshmenU or two but until the? C.. ' . , I y'u. id XydiaEi-PinkKanri- -- 1" - Party ... Thirteen Big . - " . '...'. d s yoliu-niedicjn- e - Cmahan. JEAD i ! ( iod."M. F. TUESDAY Tremendous December 24fh CHetminj. COLDS yfpi alto wuff XEO Nv LEWIS, f wmn J BOM. MGR. ; Mi 1 1 .' f r- . ". -- " - - - SM t r |