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Show THE BALT LAKE TRIBUNE SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1921 I9 State Society CURTJkKD. June On, of the prat- Uaat and Urgant aoaUl evente of the moms wee the party gtvea Friday evening of Uet week at the homo of Mayor and Mrs. Q. iL. Win term. Mr. Winter and her daughter, Mr. Balph fitayner. were hoeteeoes to the member of the club and their hua ladles' "ban da Vice President Mr. Wesley X Carter presided. The decorations war June roses, sweet peas and baskets of red peonies. The lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns. The following program was given: Reading. "Beware of the Widows and That's How That Started, by M. K. Andrus; vocal solo. "Angels Serenade and Carisslma, by Mies Eva belated. accompanists Misa Pearl Lillywhite, piano, and Fired Nye, violin; comic readings. In th Auto, and JGood Measure, by Mias Erma Henris; saxophone solos, LaVerne and by Blafti Winters; mlhuet dance, by Miss Rhea Winters and Miss Bell Hour and Burton; trio, One Fleeting "Hearts and Flowers, " Mrs. Wesley Carcello, end Miss Alta Harris, ter, piano. Thart Wesley Carter, violin; reading. Old Sweetheart of Mine hl "Katie's Answer. by Miss Leah Vanfleet. vocal and solos, Your Eyes Have Told Me ffcr''PSrs-eo"Gypsy Love Song," by Mrs. W. Ft The reading of Jokes wae enjoyed fey each one present. Dancing on the .lawn was a feature of the evening. Rewere to Jlf. and Mrs. served freshments O. L. Winters. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Stay, ner, Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Andrus, Dr. and F. Mrs J, E Lay. Mr. andO. Mrs. W. Dr. Snider. Persson, Mr. and Mrs. S. Mrs. Mr. and W. Mrs. J. and Chambers, M. Felsted. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Limb, Mr. and Mrs Weslev J. Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Fred L, Nje, Mr. and Mrs. L W. Cunningham, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wlxom, Mrs. L. W, Preston. Mrs. Ralph. Parke, Mis. George Gleason, Mrs. Frank Driggs and the fol'owing special guests: Mr Wallis Edwards. Mr. and Mri Joseph Misses Ea Felsted H. Klrkham,-.th- e - Ha lei Edwards, Ruble djtayntr, Alta HarTheona Andrus, ris, Pearl Leah Vanfleet. Bell Burton. Rhea Win tors, Esther Clark and Messrs. Charles Welling, Csar Winters, Arthur Felsted Main Winters and Ben Ellison. Mr. and Mrs. Leland J. Hansen and daughter, Marjorie, of Balt Lake were guesta of Mr. and Mrs. M. Felsted the early part of the week. After a pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Preston, Miss Esther Clark returned to her horn at Brigham City this week. Mra M. Abramson spent last weekend at Balt Lake. She waa accompanied horn by her daughter, Retha, who haa been attending school at Rowland Hall Mrs Mary A. Vanfleet of Farmington la visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ezra Jensen. Mrs. P, L. Petterson entertained at g luncheon Saturday of last week In honor of Miss Hazel Edwards of Spanish Fork. The table decorations were a bowl of luncheon bleeding hearts. A three-couwas served to Miss Hazel Edwards. Mra S C. Snider, Mrs. Frank Driggs and Mra P. C. Petterson. In honor of Miss Iris Rhodes, who will be married June 1$ to Thaddeus Evans of Salt Lake. Misa Eva Felsted and Miss Della Hall entertained Monday evening with a shower at the home of 'Mr. snd Mrs. M. Felsted. The rooms were decorated with peonies, snowballs and bridal wreath. Vocal solos were sung by Miss Eva Felsted, Mrs. Frank Driggs and Miss Millie Rogers and piano solos were given Many beautiby Miss Pearl Lillywhite. ful and useful presents wer received Refreshments were fey Miss Rhodes. served to forty guests Mr. William Jones will entertain in honor of Miss Rhodes next Thursday. Miss Millie Rogers will entertain Monday and Miss Eva Felsted will entertain at a dinner party for Miss Rhodes and Mr. Evans Tuesdaj evening of next week. The following attended M. I. A. and Primary conferences at Salt T.ske this week: Mra Georgs Henris, Mrs. F. M. Nish, Mrs James Cook, Mrs. Horace Welling, Mra William King. Mrs. L. W. Preston. Frank Peck, Fred Nye. Mra K. C. Berg and Mrs J. J. iShumway. Mrs. Ralph Btayner entertained at a birthday party Monday afternoon In honor of the fourth birthday anniversary of her daughter, Juna games were played, after which luncheon was served to the seventeen little guest pret ent. The centerpiece for the table was a cake with four candles. An auto ride also was en toyed. Th Sunshine Girls club met Tuesday afternoon at the home of Miss Eliza Jardlna President Miss Lizzie McFarland presided. After the business, the following program was given: Reading, "Two of Them." Miss Virginia Nye, voThe rooms cal solo. Katherine Halea were decorated with red popples and peonlea Refreshments were served to the Misses Venice Smith. Vida Peterson, Alice Gleason, Maggie Rampton. Virginia Nye, Theona Andrus. Iren Tingey. Mae Nielson. Katherine Hales, Lizzie McFarland and Eliza Jardin. h Exclusively at Keith OBriens Belt-cultu-re r Rosemary Dresses Frolaset and Redfera Corsets Fleur do Lis Blouses t ' Annette Kellerman Bathing ' Reynier Gloves Madge Evans Hats and Wirthmor Dresses for Girls Joseph, Cecil and Maison Maurice Hats for the Woman who cares . Trau-merei- ," Midsummer n. Lilly-whit- rs Extra Special Fabrics . All out of Exclusive Patterns Shown in Salt EMBROIDERED FRENCH VOILES, SILK STRIPED VOILES, CHECKED ORGANDIES, ETC. $2.25 to $3.95 materials Cl CR for, yard j FINEST DRESS GINGHAMS Ginghams, including David and John Andersons. New colorings, new patterns, in checks ard plaids, with plain colors that exactly match, Cne for, yard 4- - GREEN RIVER RIVER, June 11. Mrs. A. M. Steele was hostess to the Entre Nous club Wednesday afternoon of last week. Mrs. J. 8. Orr led the lesson, which was followed by music and progressive games. Mrs G. A. Saltsgaver and Miss Saltsgaver of Grand Junction, Cok.. were guests of the club. Luncheon was served In the dining-rooThe table was decorated In v arlous shades of Iris. The club will meet with Mrs Irma Lewis June 16. Th Missionary society of th Presbyterian church gave a social Wednesday evening of last week in honor of the Rev. Mark Wingard, who will have charge of the church work here during the summer. A program, consisting of solos, recitations snd tableaux, was given under the direction Of Mrs. George Bebee, after which refreshments were served to 1 25 guests present. Mr. end Mrs. X J. Henry entertained at progressive Somerset Saturday evening of last wsek. In compliment to Miss Ola Ths guests iFisk of Soldier Summit. wer Mr. and Mrs. Jack Phalen, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barber, Mr. and Mrs. W. G. McConnell. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. GUlisple, Mr. and Mra John Gibbs, Mr. and Mrs. ,.H. L. Spalding. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Johnston, Mr. snd Mrs. W. H. Crigbaum, Miss Margaret Folsom, Miss Hattie Glllispte, Mrs. Elizabeth 8trauss and Stanley Barr. At the conclusion of the games a luncheon was served on quartet tables. Mrs. Margaret Herrick entertained her Sunday school class, the llluehtrd girls, Thursday afternoon of last week. After a short business meeting, games were played and refreshments served. The Commercial club gave a dance' at the Mid'and hotel Saturday evening of last week Music was furnished by Johnston's orchestra. Mr. and Mr. W. O. McConnell entertained at dinner Friday evening of laat week. Covers were laid for Mr and Mra. O R. GIUlspI,- - Mr. and Mrs W. H. Mr. and Mr Earl Barber, Miss Hattie Gllllspie and George Rich. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Howlett entertained at dinner Tuesday evening of laat week In honor of Mr. and Mra G. A. Saltsgaver and family of Grand Junction, Colo. Other guests were Mr. ind Mr. T. S. Turner, Mr. and Mr. Walter Bor-toMr. and Mrs Robert Edwards, Miss Anna Thornton. Miss Breta Badger, Miss Marl Borton and H. S Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Maharry returned from Orand Junction, Colo.. Tuesday of last week, after a few weeks' visit with their daughter Mra Lawrence Bebee. Mrs. A. M. StSele and daughtar, Bernice. went to Salt Lake Thursday of last week for a few weeks visit with friends. Mrs. J. M. French has gone to Pocatello; Idaho, for a month's visit with her daughters. Mrs. Frank Perry and Miss Gladys French. Miss Eva Sllllman, who had been attending school at Pamona. Cal., returned to th home of her parenta Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Sllllman, Tuesday evening. Mrs. Lillian Merktman of Des Moines, Iowa. Is a guest at the home of her daughter. Mra C. T. Conn! GREEN two-cour- n, In Which Are Included Values to $10.00 A manufacturer of high-clas- s apparel for children (two to six years) sold us his samples, which are in excellent condition, so that we can offer them to our patrons at half the regular retail prices. The materials are of the finest, the styles are extremely is all done by hand. clevprand the needle-wor- k Staunch ginghams in fast color plaids. Trimmed with pique, large buttons ind sashes. All sizes. House Dress Section, Second Floor. A New Shipment Beaded Bags and Imported Pire Sill Pongee Underwear 25 SAMPLE BAGS Smart new French beaded ones, in beautiful colorings and designs. SIR "FR Drawstring or frame style. Special Bloomers, $3.45 Gowns, $5.45 Very new and ... r; Negligees, Breakfast Coats French Two-Piec- e Pajamas Lovely georgette and crepe negligees. Beautiful shades of taffeta are made into unusually attractive breakfast coats, and the pajama suits are of satin, in designs and, colorings that are, decidedly new and very reasouably priced Petticoats, $4.95 quite sensible $14.95 to $27.50 aperies New Annie Laurie Cretonnes, 79c The die sells Out-of-do- I $4.95 at Half Price h the much wanted and floral 25c ' House Dresses 125 Dresses, Coats and Rompers I FIGURED BATISTES In small prints. Buds, figures designs, for, yard... One Hundred s Keith-OBrie- 32-inc- are hurrying so! ey To the Little Tots Glorious Sale of Lake Only by the n Co. j breath-th- popular new cretonne for curtains, dresses, etc. Combines very effectively with sheer organor ginghams that are the newest vogue in summer dresses. Comes in a width. And ' . , at 'the attractive price of, yard, 79c. 36-inc- . Gordon Jiffy Cushion Slips Rugs VELVET BUGS were 27x54; 7.75, now PS Q4 "JE U I OVAL BRAIDED size 27x46. Were BAG TAPESTRY It Beats as It Sweeps as It Cleans Only the Hoover discharges all these duties. And it is the largest selling electric cleaner in the world. We employ two factory men to demonstrate, this economical, sanitary and kor-savin- g cleaner. Phone for free demonstration in your home. Terms $10 when purchased, and $5 per month. BUGS r. u. bow... .uoa-- J, $4.75 ' ' off 1 were 27x54; , 52.50 .. s BUGS 2 6.25 The Hoover Sweeper h Briu. Exten.ion Rods nc1 ko8 Were 40e, now, each to 'H SILK BUGS 27x52; $5.75, now... CO OR SILK RUGS 27x32; wore $4.75, now M EA 0WOJ 30 to Were , , Rods-w- ere h 50C( n0Wf eath 30 to 54 inch Rode Were 75c, now, each...... 25c Wteh them when aoiled. Incures yon of a clean and inviting automobile. Were 4.00 to $7.00; now at the 7..rn 52.50 lo 55X3 Dnve your car down to the etore and we will gladly, put them on for you. , 35c 50c Marquisettes and Voiles In ivory and white; regular $1.00; now, yard , MACHINES REDUCED bold on Club Plan Eighty of Our COLORED MADRASES 6.00 for p- grade - $VaLJ 53.50 $3.50 grade $aHJ ".I. 52.25 K.r!: C3o for...; ! SEWING A. fUC Mat Ores $95 to $135 Values Reduced to 7m Including Laces, Canton Crepes, Georgette Crepes, Sports Dresses, Crepe de Chines. Chiffon Taffetas; light and dark colors; all sizes. Displayed in Garment Section White, Navy, Vivid Colorings, in a com- plete variety of coming styles. be- Ribbon Hats, new Fabrics and Combinations that would usually sell for a much greater price. Your choice of many new sports models at this price for Monday only. Millinery Section, Second Floor. .1 |