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Show FRIDAY, OCTOBER THE BOX ELDER NEWS, PAGE FOUR SOCIAL ITEMS OF THE WEEK The Deseret Camp of the Daughters the Pioneers entertained their partners at an opening social at the home of daughter Maud Sorensen last Thursday evening. The following program was rendered: Singing, Our Mountain Home So Dear;" prayer, N. Love At C. Simonsen; singing, Home; piano selections, Miss Mazona Hunsaker; remarks Mayor Hervin Bunderson. A sketch of the life of Brother and Sister Linford was read by their daughter, Leona Bunderson. Closing remarks were made by Capt. Pamelia Jensen, and the benediction was given by Leuvenia Adams. Some matters of business were transacted during the evning, after which games were Played under direction of Lenora Romer. A delicious tray luncheon was served by the officers. of for Fall and Winter Every department in our store of quality is teeming with New Fall and Winter Goods. Besides present immense stocks, new goods are arriving daily. We have everything to supply the needs of Men, Women, and Children in wearing apparel and at prices you will be pleased to pay. two-cour- se Mrs. Eugene C. Wixom was hostess to the members of the Club IThursday evening. The Tooms were attractively decorated in the Halloween colors. A hot luncheon was served at six small tables, a bud vase of Black-eye- d Susans forming the I centerpiece of each. Bridge was the diversion of the evening, with high score prize being awarded Mrs. Ben Knudson and cut prize, Mrs. Wm. Davis. Guests of the I club included Mesdames: Z. W. Earl, Clifford Dunn, Errol Valentine, Frank Earl, Irven Holst, Mathew Compton, I. W. Larsen, C. A. Munns, Arlow Anderson, and Vern Wixom. Just-a-Me- Mens Suits and Overcoats High Quality Yes No High Priced in crowding your Suits and Overcoats, at such very moderate prices? is a question that man after man who sees them asks. Well to begin with, we are satisfied with a mighty small margin of profit ourselves also, we want you to become one of our satisfied customers. How do you succeed so much value into $25 to $45 re two-cour- SEMI-WEEKL- Y The Entre Nous Club met at the in home of Mrs. Ruben Holmgren Wednesday. last Bear River City, After a pleasant afternoon of social conversation and needlework, a very luncheon delicious hot three-cours- e The present. those to was served Halloween decorations were artistichouse ally carried out throughout the and in the menu. Guests of the club included the Misses Mary Atkins, Mary Nichols. Peterson, Phyllis Grace Clark and Vivian Maughan Miss Sarah Hillam entertained a number of her friends at a Hallow e en costume party Thursday evening The rooms were beautifully decorated in Halloween colors and decorations. A delicious tray luncheon was served to sixteen guests present. Miss Hilam was'asisted in serving by the Misses Norma Myer and Mary Clinger. The monthly meeting of the Oak Camp of the Daughters of the Pioneers will be held at the home of Mrs. Flora Hatch. 458 South, 2nd West street, on Thursday evening, October 27th, at 7:30 oclock. All members are cordially invited to be present. Mrs. Victoria Wilde announces the marriage of her daughter, Wavel, to of Glencoe, Mr. Melvin Westerberg Idaho. The marriage took place on October 20, in the Logan Temple. 21, LOCAL ITEMS Auction ball at the. Fourth ward treat hall; next Tuesday night, well Poultry, Parsnips, and you right. Pies. Pumpkin Mr. and tMrs. Joseph N. Stohl of Salt Lake City, visited with friends in Brigham City and Tremonton on Wednesday and Thursday. Mrs. Lorenzo Peterson and Mrs. Orion Eskelsen returned Wednesday from Salt Lake City where they have been visiting with relatives and friends for the past few days. Glen Watkins, son of Bishop and Mrs. George Watkins of Salt Lake a City, and who just recently filled mission in the eastern states, was a Brigham City visitor on Wednesday. Mrs. Berma Walace of Salt Lake City, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph F. Hansen of this city, underwent an operation in the L. D. S. Hospital for goitre trouble last Saturday morning. She is getting along favorably. . Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McMaster of Salt Lake City motored to Brigham after the show at the Wilkes last Saturday night. They visited with relatives and friends here on Sunday, returning to Salt Lake City, on Sunday night. AS A HOSTESS ARE JUDGED! YOU, By the appearance of when you have guests, by the condition, your and of your because they are so conspic,J Our wall, ceiling, floor and tab' lights, will add a brilliance at charm to every room of yotlr hojS( PETERSEN SERVICE ELECTRIC Near Corner, 1st South and Phone 101-- J W IN MEJIORIUM In loving memory of my dear Mother, MARGARET ANN PRICHARD, who died Oct. 23, 1917, in Butte, Montana. Ten years have gone since you left me, Mother O Mine, and Ah, Little Mother that once was mine, what would I give for you; I'll give, as you shinMrs. J. C. Jeppsen of Oakley, Idaho, did, a life of love with a smile and Mrs. Leda Law of Tremonton, ing through. Your daughter, Utah, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. R. LOTTIE E. DEFFEBACH. V. Call, gave a shower last Friday evening .'in honor of their sister, Tongne In His Cheek Florence, who will be married on November 2nd, in the Salt Lake Fiancee Robert, mother asked me Brido was the to object to the use of the word Temple. Progrcsive diversion of the evening. A hot two obey in the ceremony." course luncheon was served at six. He And what did you tell her? small tables. There were thirty-tw- o I said I'd let it stand. I Fiancee guests present. The guest of honor told her you could take a joke as was recipient of many useful gifts. well as any man could. Ladies Coats and Dresses Every New Fall And Winter Style Is Here Now! Dennisons Boogie Books For Halloween And it is a most charming group of truly delightful styles, developed from materials that surpass in loveliness any we have ever seen. ..Each Coat and Dress is priced extremely reasonable. Coats Dresses Suggestions : Crepe Paper, All Shades Invitations, Place Cards, And Masks Of All Kinds 50 GOMPTOrrS ART & MUSIC CO. of them to go on sale at Hi to $75.00 $4.95 to $16.95. $8.50 ' (CORNER OPPOSITE POSTOFFICE) ! IBM I Unheard-o- f Judged By Service! is one sure way to FOOTWEAR judge by the amount of Service you receive per dollar of cost. Our Shoes will give you full measure of satisfaction. We guarantee it. There Childrens And Misses. Ladies Shoes. Mens And Boys 49c to $2.00 g Elberta Theatre I t Sunday Monday Tuesday ah Just Arrived! The newest designs all nifty SPORT, styles. Youll wonder how we can do it at these prices two groups. to $7.00 to $7.50 Tip Of the Seasons fur-trimme- Hat Styles ' Every good thing you can think about that you desire in a Hat for Fall, we can show you in the representative models now here. They are, in reality, the tip of the seasons HAT STYLES. $1.95 AND $ to $5.95 You will find exceptional BARGAINS in every department of our store. Come in now and inspect New 'Wearing Apparel while stocks are complete. The Value-Wis- e Men and Women SHOP HERE! . na imTHThiACKAEL JWEIIiSHEEMAN liwrenceTGow; Wiliam Collier fc, Ian Ke ith MyJOaQHCBOYIX A 1 TREMONTON No need to wait longer for youi coats, ladies. Youll realize it to ou see these wonderful values i -- wABOBEaiKANE vie B.ttSEPWAAS B.BMKMM rjr BRIGHAM Prices New Stock .$1.00 to $3.95 $3.95 $2.98 Holeproof Hosiery For Ladies In the sheerest of weaves for dress wear, and the more durable weaves for every day, we present, for your approval hosiery in all of the seasons most i favored SHADES. . . . l xilQU . u Collegians tbwWUIOOlSSBCX and Pathe News if w 8ul d, Maiasi |