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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, SPAGE FOUR SEMI-WEEKL- FRIDAY, FEBRUARY v, Y , e luncheon remove rust on a to Mrs. O. A. birthday and Prizes for bridge went Marvel Dv . was served. Prizes went to Mrs. scouring powder, and rob Mrs. high a flannel cloth. Riley, high score, Rasmussen, ladles Rudolph Jensen, Dave Mrs. and cut favor, score, Glen Valentine, mens high low score. score! and Rudolph Rasmussen, conhostess solation prize. Guests of the club Mrs. David H. Call was c u included Miss Velona Jensen and to the members of the Finesse Satmd; Peterson. Isle. Reynold Idle on Tuesday evening at the served At 7:30 oclock luncheon was Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Davis of this decorSunday beautifully table one at long tall city, and Bishop and Mrs. Ephraim ated with red sweet peas and the White of Willard motored to Garland red tapers. Covers were laid for where they NIJT and the following on Wednesday evening, club members a given by party attended delightful WarV. Wixom, R. guests: Mesdames Thos. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Shumway at ren Knudson, Floyd Knudson, their home. A delicious three-courChester Howard Call, Rowberry, Knud- luncheon was served at small tables, Knudson, Clair Budge, Percy centered with beautiful carnations Claude son, C. H. Bryan, C. E. Dunn, and ferns and the evening was spent Holst, Irven 30c a Pound Sloey, Mack Fishburn, in plajing games. Mi Valene Rowberry and Mrs. Joe three-cours- 11 SPORT PROGRAM SOCIAL ITEMS 4 HOURS OF THE WEEK Sharmon Fails to Throw Gibbs Twice in The members of the County Company of the Daughters of Pioneers and their partners, wfer'e entertained at a most delightful party on Thursday evening at the home of sister Lucy Whaley at Perry. The decorations were in keeping with George Washingtons birthday, the table being centered with a cleverly arranged cherry tree, holding a hatchet, and from which streamers were brought out to each plaee card. At 7:30 a dinnew most delicious was served to thirty guests present. Mrs. Rose Young acted as toastmis-tres- s of the evening. Grace was said by Joseph Facer, after which president Emma Facer gave the address of welcome. Louie B. Call gave an interesting toast to the men, which was followed by a toast to the ladies given by Judge B. H. Jones. Abbie Jensen, of Bear River City entertained with two reading and P. N. Pierce related some interesting experiences of bis younger days. Thef evening was spent in playing various games and a most enjoyable time was had by all present. LASTED 30 Minutes. m Cut the m BREAD M Thick, m Hy Shannon of Salt Lake failed in his attempt to throw Finn Gibbs of this city twice in, 30 minutes at the Legion sport program held at the Armory here Tuesday night. Sharmon won the first fall in 26 minutes, but could not repeat the feat In the 4 minutes left, hence the local man was given the decision by James Allen of Logan, referee at the sport program which consumed about 4 hours time. Both men went in at 145 pounds. MOM! 2 Out of breath, the young e for oi titers make a school. the kitchen after j a Which will it be today? A jelly sandwich, or a bee-lin- rB peanut - butter sandwich ? s Both are yum-yuand good for growing little m bodies, when made with m, Slim Jim or Faultless m Bread. You can buy it at your nearest grocer for m 13c, or two loaves for 25c, and Long Faultless Bread, m 3 for 25c. j LIBERTY The match between Ted Cox of Pueblo, Colorado and Wild Bill Thornton of Salt Lake, ended in a draw. With a body press Thornton floored Cox in 2d minutes. Cox retaliated by pinning Thornton to the mat in 25 minutes in what the referee said was a "hair pulling contest, or head hold. Yankee Jack Rogers, 230 pounds, of Chicago, pinned Iran Kollosh, 198 pounds, of Boston, to the mat in 24 minutes. This contest ended in a rumpus in the second period after a drawn-ou- t tussle. In the boxing events Roland, of Brigham City, and Wm. Zellis of Logan, went four fast rounds to a draw. This event was hard fought and filled with thrills. Billy Smith of Salt Lake won in a technical knockout in the third round d of a bout over Dutch Hess of Brigham City. In a mixed bout, Mike Collins of Chicago, wrestler, declsioned Ed Shepherd, boxer of Salt Lake City in the fourth round of a bout. The preliminary was a lively four round bout to a draw by Kid Glenn and Battling Olsen, two Brigham City boys. Lilly-whi- te four-roun- BAKERY Hberta Theatre Sunday and Monday four-cour- se Mrs. Errol Valentine entertained the members of the Social Development club at a very prettily appointed bridge luncheon on Wednesday evening at the Idle Isle. Luncheon was served at one long table holding a centerpiece of beautiful red sweet peas and red candles in a crystal holders stood at each end. The George Washington Idea was) cleverly carried out in the table appointments, miniature hatchets being used as place cards. Following thd luncheon, the guests adjourned to the Valentine home where bridge was played and prizes awarded Mrs. Warren Knudson, high score and Mrs. L. D. Mahannah, cut favor. There, were fifteen members and the following guests in attendance: George Anderson, Wm. E. Mes-dam- Davis, C. H. Bryan, Ross C. Bowen and Miss Delone Valentine. LOCALITEMS The members of the Le Bound Fille club met at the home of Mrs. Kenneth S. Jensen on Wednesday evening. A most delicious hot luncheon was served at six small tables, each holding beautiful red rose buds as a centerpiece. A patriotic color scheme was carried out In the place oards. The guests of the club Included: Mrs. Vogel Speirman, Mrs. Eldred Peterson, Mrs. Lafayette Jensen, Mrs. Chas. Dewey, Mrs. Leland Larsen, Mrs. Dave Jensen, Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs. Marvel Dunn and Mrs. Odell Nelson of this city, Mrs. A. E. Jones of Logan and Mrs. Melvin T. Riggs of Wellsville. Bishop and Mrs. A. M. Hansen have; received word from their daughter Mr. and Mrs. Glen and Morris of Salt Lake City, that Mr. Morris has been appointed as general manager of the Colliers Magazine office in Salt Lake. He was formerly district manager and collector. Mrs. Hugo Nelson, Miss Helen Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Maughan, and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence of Salt Lake City, spent the week-en- d in this city with Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Nelson. Mrs. Lawrence and Mrs. Maughan remained to spend the week here. 8on-in-la- three-cour- Willi ROTS EXTRA SPECIAL SATURDAY! o 4 Cans W. S. Green String Beans (Limit 4 Cans to a Customer) Blue Pine Tomato and Mustard Sardines, can Kitchen King Oysters, can Quick Quaker Rolled Oats, package FOX aiCTuns o Love and laughter in the land . ? cf quick 'divorce 33c 9c 9c 23c We will have .the same prices we had last Saturday on goloshes, rubbers, blankets, sweaters, neck ties, hose and underwear. Several more articles will be added to our 10 cent table for tomorrow, Come, buy, and save money. C. HOLST & SON Half Block South of Tabernacle FOR THE FIRST TIME IN YEARS WE INVITE THE PUBLIC TO BUY AT THE FACTORY ; es We are discontinuing all lines except blankets, and offer you, below cost, all stocks of knit wear, dresses, linge- rie, hosiery, coats, sweaters, blazers, blouses, infants wear, underwear, pants, overcoats and blankets including seconds ARON WOOLEN MILLS East on Forest Street se Special for and CREAM se ROLL S3 hon- Call of Preston, Idaho. Bridge Mrs. A. C. Pearson of this city ors went to Mrs. Irven Holst, high left last Monday for a two months Rowberry, Thomas Mrs. score, and in New York City, with her visit cut favor. daughter, Mrs. P. J. Clarke. Mr. and Edith Pearson, Mrs. Eric Olsen presided over an Mrs. Clarke, formerly the announced arrival of a artistically appointed bridge luncheon recently Mrs. son, Cyril Pearsons baby Idle girl. Isle, Thursday afternoon at the D. Pearson, and his family, also rethe of members of the in honor side in New York City.- - Mrs. Clarke LApres Midi club. A color scheme will decoraprobably accompany her mother In the out of red was carried de- home sometime this spring. A table tions and appointments. luncheon was' licious three-courAlways grease an iron with lard and the or vaseline before putting it away members served to fifteen following guests: Mrs. Ray Grant, for a long time, 6r it 'will rust To Mrs. Ross C. Bowen, Mrs. Clair Budge, Mrs. Chester Knudsod, Mrs. Jarvis Koford, Mrs. Frank Ward, Mrs. V. J. Wixom, Mrs. Orville Lameraux, Miss Carma Davis and Miss Hortensel Marble. Honors at bridge went to Mrs. Scott Horsley, high score, and Miss Carma Davis drew cut favor. We are giving away some valuable premi. urns. Get your ticket with each purchase! OUR SPECIAL -B- EST DINNE IN TOWN & HOLLYWOOD CANDY se CO. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Weidman and and Mrs. A. E. Christensen gave a lovely party Saturday night at the Weidman home in Bear River City. There were places at the supper tablet for Messrs and Mesdames Ralph Jensen, O. A. Iverson, J. W. Iverson, Reuben Holmgren, Bernard Hansen, A E. Holmgren, A. J. Taylor, A. E. Christensen and L. R. Weidman. Table covers, napkins, place cards, lace-edgbasket favors and even Games were enmatch. to candy joyed and luncheon was served at 11:30 oclock. The hosts and the hostesses spared no efforts to make it a beautiful and enjoyable party. Mr. ed Miss Edith Wixom was hostess to the members of her bridge club at luncheon and cards on Wednesday1 evening. At 7:30 oclock a delicious three-courluncheon was served at the Paris Grill Cafe to nine members and the following guests: Mrs. Ray Grant, Mrs. W. L. Holst, Jr., Mrs. R. V. Wixom, Mrs. V. J. Wixom, Mrs. Ben Knudson, Mrs. E. C. Wixom and Mrs. Bernlece Colt. Following luncheon the . guests motored to the Wixom home, where the evening was; spent in playing bridge. Prizes were! awarded Miss Carma Davis, Mrs. Ben Knudson and Mrs. E. C. Wixom. se Mrs. Kenneth Chipman was hostess to the members of the DeLite club on Wednesday afternoon at her home on West Forest street. Luncheon was served at small tables to eight members and the following guests: Mrs. W. G. Nelson and Mrs. Leon May of this city, Mrs. Glen Maughan and Mrs. Ralph Lawrence of Salt Lake City. Brdige was the diversion of the afternoon and prizes went tot Mrs. Eric Olsen, high score for the members, and Mrs. Leon May, high score for the guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Tingey announce the marriage of their daughter Ruby May to John C, Jr., the marriage having taken place February 18th at the home of the brides parents. The marriage) was performed by Bishop J. Frank, Bowring and was witnessed by the immediate members of each family. Both bride and groom are well and favorably known in this community They have a host of friends who wish them success and happiness on the sea of matrimony. Hun-sak- er The following society item was taken from the Logan Journal: A family dinner party was given Sunday afternoon at the home of Heber J. Carsisle in compliment to Edwin Carsisle and his fiancee, Miss DeLone Valentine of Brigham City, whose marriage is set for February 27th in the Logan temple. Daffodils and yellow tapers formed an attractive centerpiece and covers were laid for ten guests present Mrs. Clarence Smith was hostess to the members of the LeAnna club and their partners Thursday evening at her home. Decorations wer in' keeping with George Washingtons RUGS f its a snapbrim Msaipaaitlliiapini . . . . RIGHT, became their smartness is an thentic . . . their lines graceful . . . their colors new . . . their linings e satin . . . their felts softly superior . . their workmanship expert But most of all theyre right because you wear' them at such $9.98 two-ton- , worth-whil- e 9x12 $5.98 9x102 $5.75 6x9 $2.98 3x4V2 its right for Spring! savings! You paid $1.00 more a year ago for the same qualityl 98c N. L. HANSENS VARIETY STORE The Store of a Million Articles C. PENNEY dJ. 69 to Company, Inc. 71 South Main - Utah Brigham City, |