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Show THE, SALT LAKE T1MLUJSL, SU.NDA JUML 25, MUKMMi, 1U22. Values Extraordinary Sewing Machines Repriced For Monday at New Low Prices ' Terms $1.00 iifelp Per Vtetk SINGE& One-ha- re;. lf C4LC1 After & Email Initial LESSINO Fajmeat si . make. . Prieed.rn-r-- Domestic S29.C0 Portable Electric,' With Stand $60 This complete outfit can be placed in the small apace of 12x24 inches. Notwithstanding this compactness, this machine is of standard height, with drop leaf for the desired surface for resting material while sewing. A machine made by the Sewing Machine Company and carrying ita regular Po-mest- io - guarantee. honor of her son, Lloyd, on ht birthday anniversary. D. Eight were present. Mon Coomb entertained Mrs, Ellis day afternoon in honor of her son, Laslle, on hi eighth birthday anniversary. a Miss Esther Coomba has gone to Bolt Mlsa Ion Sutherland of Beattl Wash., Lake to spend the summer 'with hef Esther Thompson. Mlsn aunt. Harm Kathleen Ml Is ths gusst of Mrs. Exeklsl Cheney entertained os Sutherland will attend th Chi Omega convention that Will be hald at Plnecrsst Thursday in honor of her husband's fiftieth birthday anniversary. Inn during th coming week. , Mr, and Mra William Chenay tntertalned Dr. and Mra. Henry Walker Nelson to have returned from a wedding trip the eastern states hnd are now nt home In Ogden. Lieutenant Henry L. Love la visiting at his parents. Mr. and Mr. T. O. Love, their home on fieoond 8outh street. Lieufrom his on Comp Is way tenant Loti Knox. Ky., to Omp Lewis, Wash., where he ha received s permanent appointment In the held artillery service. Lieutenant C. P. Dowell Ip the guest of Lieutenant Love. Lieutenant Dowell la on his way to Monterey, Cal. where Miss Cythden hnd Mis attended school. Mis Mar-- , who Went east to attend OBrien, garetrommeneemsnt th exerviaea, has gon t a visit. Chicago W dlana, HsbenjMLrth functions XI of the large be a lawn party to rOf the week to given Tuesday at 6 30 and 111 through the evening on the lawn o Kearns St. Ann's orphanage, under the auspice of St. Ann's pariah. The commute on arrangements include: Mr. K. E. Pegg, chairman: Mrs. S. E. Tissue, Mr J. Itenner, Mra. C. E. George, Mrs. H Petersen, Mrs. B. T. Spell, Mra J. Wethy. Reception Mra. J. J. Neville,Mra. T. StIs-dge- r Atkina, Mra. S.FraC. Mrs. ser. Gates. Those assisting in a special program at 8 3p p. m. will bo Professor Amedee Tremblay, choir director of the Cathedral of the Madeleine, Ariel Mftle quartet, and orchestra. Prank Cole. Miss Myra Grant, Mts Marguerite Slemm, 'trio of L. I). S. school of music soloists, Mrs. Paul L. INewmyer, Miss Glade Vincent and Patrick Hyland. r B Falls 'and will return lake. AND MRS. E. O. CONGRESSMAN and little daugh- ter, Margaret, will arrive .Wednesfrom Washington, D. C., to spend day the summer at their home, 1237 East First South street. Mr. and Mrs. John C. Lynch, accompanied by Miss Dorothy Lynch, ha e refrom St. turned college, where they attended the graduation of their daughter, Mary Genevieve. Miss I.ynch will return to' Salt Lake about July 1 Miss Leone Gamatte and her mother, Mrs, P. M. Gamette, left yesterday for hew York to oln Dr. Douglas Gamette. who Is serving as an interne at the Ht. Mary's hospital on Staten Island. Mias Garnett will spend the summer studying art as a member of th student art league. Mrs. Gamette and her daughter .will vielt In the eastern cities and will return in th fall bv way of Canada. , Dr Ra PuVtndef and Mrs. R. Ellsbee have returned to Santa Wtoea. Cal., after arrextended-vtsilttthis city with relative er - Joseph H. Hagg and children left yesterday for Sacramento, Cal., to Join Mr. Hagg. They will remain indefinitely. Mr. i.... ' Miss Maurtn ns Bennlon left Wednesday evening for Madison, W1.. where she will visit Miss Gertrude Harley until Sunday. Monday she will motor to Crystal 'Lake to attend the national convention of phi Delta PI physical education sorority as a delegate from the University of Utah. At Crystal Lake, Miss Bennlon w.y Join Miss Pearl Kimball and Miss Carol Bird, who left Friday evening to attend the convention. Mise Kimball Is a delegate from Itah. and Miss Bird will be a 'visiting member. . e e Porter of San Francisco "Mrs. F. C. rislting Mrs. W. J. McMinn Is - Mr and Mrs S. and Mr. and Mrs. will1 leave Saturday Idaho They will F. Tissue and family E. Pegg and family to motor to southern visit friends In Twin . we Mr. and Mra T. leaf relative to return will Members of the Y. K. Klub will motor to Brigham Cltv, where they will spend with Mr. and Mrs. H. M. the week-en- d Mrs. L. E. Clark will leave Tuesday here by her sister, Miss Thekla James. for a three months' stay in Colorado The sisters will spend two weeks with with relatives in Ouray and Denver. Miss Ruth Treweek, 322 Fifth avenue, and will then go to the James ranch at Dr. and Mrs. Victor H Sears and Blackrock to spend the remainder of th small daughter, Dorothy, will leave to- summer. the natday fee Lee Angeles to allend will Mis Ethel 'Martin of Seattle, Wash., later ional dental convention, and visit In San Diego and San Francisco, arrived Thursday morning to visit her aunt, Mrs. Hugh M. Rhodes. Miss Ethel accompanied her. Miss Firman Mies Catherine Snelgrove, Miss Marion Firman Is with her Mr. and Mrs. W. Snelgrove, Miss Ruth Lerwill and Miss E. Firman, onparents, First avenue. left for Portland Hortenae Spencer have to attend the rose carnival and will sail Mrs. Catherlns Sherman of Denver I for Alaska, July 6. to spend the summer. visiting her daughter, Mrs. Walter Brown, Mrs George A. Lowe ha returned from In the Mldgiey apartments. Chicago. Miss Evelyn Sweet has returned from school in Los Angeles to Mrs. Grant Hampton and daughter, Marlborough summer In this city. Aurelia, have returned from a visit in spend the Chicago. Miss Barbara Vorse, daughter of Mr. Mrs. N. J. Verse, has returned from Miss Etta Powers left Thursday for and the University of Illinois to spend the San Francisco, where she will vl t her summer in Salt Lake City. slater, Miss Nellie Powers. Later in the - -- summer Miss Powers and her sister will Mis Godhe left Thursday for Theresa he the guests of their brother, Judge H. Brighton to make arrangements for openM, Power, of Los Angeles. ing the Girls' Friendly inn, which will take place July 1. Miss Helen James, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Walter James, has returned Mr Ella A. Doritv and daughters from Colorado Springs, where she had been attending college. She was Joined Mrs. George C L ndorff and Mrs. Orson Rasmussen, left Friday for Oakland, Cal , where the two latter will make their home. Mrs Dority will visit for an lhdeflnlte period see see see Mrs. Harold R. Morris of Wilmington, Del., ta here to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John S. Rollo. " Mr. and Mra Lorenso W. Toung hav arrived from Philadelphia, Pa., to spend the summer with relatives in the city. Striking New Sandal Frcsli From the Shop of a Noted Eastern Bootmaker. Mr. James H. Paul and two children of Philadelphia, Pa., 'have arrived to spend the summer with Mrs. Paul's parents, Mr and Mrs. Daniel Mackay. Mra Paul and the children visited with Mra W. C. Noyes, sister of Mrs. Paul, In Chicago on their way west. You'll find nothing more desirable for smart midsummer wear at resorts for Mr and Mra R. W. Madsen and R. W. Madsen. Jr., left Friday for Chicago, Grand Rapid and th .Atlantic coast to spend a month. In Patent Leather With Green or Red er Kid-Cover- Heels. Green or red linings and stitching SMART! Patent Leather at $8.50 Mail Order Filled Mrs Harry Clark and daughter. Miss Judith Clark, left Saturday for Los Angeles and the beachea Mr. Clark will Join them th latter part of July and Mra Clark will return with him, !Va Clark will spend the remainder of the summer with her sister, Mra James J. Haynes, at Huntington beach. Mr and Mra C. R. Williams formeriy of this c.ty and now of Los Angeles, hare motored to Salt Lake and are with Mra Vi, ill lams' parent, Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Clawson, for a brief visit; ' 0 Charles Dunn Moor Is convalescing at her home on Eleventh East street from a severe IHnesa and Is able to receive her friends. Mr. , Miss Gladys Mum ford, Mra Matilda Parker and httl daughter, Lorna. left during th wsek to spend th summer at the Mumford summer home near Bear laka Mute Henrietta Mumford will spend two weeks with them later ia the sum mer. ss Becky Almcnd has returned from a two weeksV visit Jn southern Utah. M TTMMee i ' F. L. Copenlng have sa Mis leasts Jennings of Q. Lov SSO and daughter, Wednesday Miriam, for a visit with expect In Lo Angels They In about two months. Frank. All-ov- k Mr. their guests Mr. and Mra Max Daniels have returned from southern California and are at the Belvedere apartments All-Blac- , Dallas. Texas, and 3hss Jonnte Jennings of Parts, Texas, who are stopping her on their return trip from th Bhriners convention. ds Radio In in thla city. KeittvO BrjeiyCft, Personal , Harold, who Friday In honor of their son, was married last week to Mlsa Ledia Holmgren. Covers were laid for tweli e. Mra Trank Rigby entertained Monday lit honor ef her sons, Don and Von. The guest numbered twelve. Miss Dorothy Anderson rsturned Sunday after spending several weeks In Bprlngvllle. Mra Ira White and children of Richfield are visiting friends and relatives Mr, and Mra Georgs R.l Horning will leave- - Monday to motor through - stone National park.. ; Yellow- Mrs. Rose Korous Peterson will leave Friday for Seattle, Wash., to attend the national nurses' convention. Mrs. Peterson Is a delegate from the nstlonal publlo health association and In addition will represent the Utah Copper companys which eh public health department, directs. - - - State Society I SPRINGVILLE Mrs. Gerald F. Lambert of Butts, SPRING June 14. Miss Hilda Mont , is here to spend the summer with Clegg was VILLE, th recipient of s surprise at her parents, Mr. and Mra. J. C. Brandon. her home Saturday evening of last week. Games and refreshments were enjoyed Mrs. Harold Lewis Herrick of New by the following: Misses Mabel Shaw, York has arrived to visit her parent, Heten-Mor- sh Mesera and Shirley- Mr. and Mr E. R. Wheelon. Mr. Her- Clifton Anderson, Armond Huer Regsn, Blair rick w ill Join her here in the fall. Mr. Coming and Clyde Montgomery. and Mrs. Herrick have been attending Mrs Cornell Grose beck of Logon Is Columbia university for the past three spending a week frith her son, W. J. years. Mr. Herrick has just completed Groesbeck; her brothers, Charles and a course in law. Arthur Bandford, and her sister, Mra A. S Clark. Mra. George H Sims and daughter, Mrs. Miss Helen Groesbeck entertained for David H. Hu Hough, will leave today for her sister, Mrs, Robert Rodgers, Thurs Spokane, Mash, to visit another daugh- day of last week. Mrs. O. L. Barron and ter of Airs. Sims, Mrs K Ray Hannibal. Miss Rhoda Groesbeck took the honors at "500." Other present were the Misses - Mrjor and Mrs . P. Knight and n Carol and Mary Bird, Birdslla Reynolds, will leave Monday for a motor trip Emelin Kindred, Margaret Bird, Minnie through Bryce, Zion ami Grand canyona. Flnley, Lela Boyer an a Catherine Doug- all, and the Mesdamea E. Thomas, James Mlaa OHvia Bridges of New York City Perry and Frank Reynold Mrs. J, E. bird and children left last arrived Saturday lo maite an extended visit In this oily. She will b the guest week for Los Angeles to spend a month . with Mr. Bird's father. They also will of Mias Marian Knlckeri4c-rMiss Knickerbocker and Miss Bridges were visit In Santa Ana and other California cities. classmates at Smith College Mr. and Mrs. Oscar IUtt of New York ore Hitt's parent Mr. and Mrs. L. T Finch of San Francisco Is Mrs vlsitlngMra Lute chase, the guest of Mr. and Mra Elmer A Eva Misses and Hepey Berry. who have Finch. been teaching school In Balt Lake, have returned home. They will leave soon for Harold Mead, who has attended the a tour of the Canadian northwest and Seattle high school during the past year, Glacier National park. has returned to spend the summer with Clark Miller of Lovell, Mrs. Marl his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mead. Wyo., Is visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs. James Clark. i Mrs Ben L. Onamor and daughter, Mesdames Drurilla Clark. Rose Boyer, Thelma, accompanied by Miss Erma Ktm-bal- l, Sylvia Roylanre and Viola Rnylancs were left Tuesday by motor for Elv, Nev., Salt Lake-- visitors last wsek. where Mr Cramer will Join her frukbana Mrs. Ersstne Bohn of Beaver Is spend and make her home tnr a week with Mra Mallssa Messenger: Miss Katha Groesbeck of Los Angeles Mra J. Patton Neeley and Small son, Is th guest of her mother, Mra Kate Dick, are spending the summer with rela- Valine. tives in Portland and La Grande, Ore. William Witney had as Mr. and Mr dinner guests Thursday of last week Mra R. K. Rrown and daughter, Elisa- Governor Mabey, Secretary of Stats beth. have returned from Ocean Park, Crockett, Attorney Oeaeral Cluff, Game Cal, Where they -- pent the last two weeks. Commissioner Madsen and Stats Purchasing Agent Glenn. Mr. and Mrs. T. P. Billings left yesterMr, and Mra Ray Gammsll of Bingham day to motor to Portland. Ore., and Seat- Were guest Sunday of th former's mothtle. Wash. After a montn't, trip they ex- er, Mr Charlotte Gammsll. Mr. and Mra Ah Chris pect to return by wav of ban Francisco returning from and Los Angeles California, stopped off boro lost wsek and called on relative S, Mr. and Mrs Frank E Dole left durMr. and Mra Qua Llndstrom of Fait ing the past week for a motor trip to Cali- Lake and Mrs. H. W. Miller of Lovell, fornia. Wyo., er Sunday dinner guesta of Mr, ' and Mrs. Clark. Mra B. A. Compton of Denver la a Mrs. Kenneth E. Lvon, formeriy Mias Dorla Ausherman. has returned from guest of Mf. and Mrs M. W. Bird. Mr. and Mr. William Erdrnan anWashington. D. C., to spend the summer wdth her parents, Mr and Mrs. W, C. nounce the arrival of a daughter, horn Ausnerman. Alta Lyon visited relatives Sunday. la Dayton, Ohio, and In Chicago on her way weet. Mr. Lyon la studying law at the Oeorge Washington inlver,ly. Mias Claire Ellis, who has been In Lee Anreles for several months, has returned FAIR VIEW, June 24. Mra Oscar U te Fait lack, where she w'll spend th Pehrton of Cattlegat and Mr. and Mra remainder of the summer wfln her slater, E. A. Christensen and 'children of Salt Mrs. H. S. Higgins of this cMy. -Lake are the guest at th Hsbef Pshr-so- n horns. Mr. Frank N. Petersen of New York Miss Sarah Peterson and Mir Qeroma ia th guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. J. Mower entertained th North word fifth Callaway, at her home on Browning ave- grad primary class Monday svenlng. nue. were Twelve present. Mr. and Mr Loren A. Anderson snd Mis Mary JUrtx of Saa .Remard'no, children motored to Mayfield Sunday. Cal. Is the guest of Miss Gerdtrud Mrs J. J. poteroon waa a Mayfield visitor Sunday. 0 Mrs. O. L. Pehrson. Mies Aan Pehreon Miss Elisabeth Underwood ha left for snd Mias Norma Pehrson motored to Fort D. A. Rust-eafter a visit her on Mantl Tuesday and gpeat thaetsy. her way from New York Mr. snd Mrs.' Harold Cheney have returned to their home in Brigham City, Mra. F. J. Hagenborth. Miss Mary oftsr spending several days In this city. and Miss Eleanor O'Nrien hav Mra Ephraim Madsen entertained Wedfrom Inreturned 8t nesday evening at a surprise party In - a SS. The Charm ehll-dre- of a Well Appointed Home Must reveal -- individuality creating an atmosphere where Character, Service and Beauty dwell in perfect congruity. see Our Department of Interior Decoration .offers you assistance in the selection of your home furnishings. 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