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Show THE SALT LAKE TRIBUTE, SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 24, 1922. N PC Dews of the tlfcmaos Cl u h$- - Dollars Saved Orphanage Benefit Arranged by League a custom .started a few the Catholic Woman's the annua "silver tea and shower five for the benefit of Kearns SL Ann's orphanage next Friday afternoon from I until ( oclock. As la wei known, the orphanage Is conducted by the sisters of the Holy Cross, who care for orphans of any creed or nationality, a few of whom Day a small tuition; also the Institution derives a limited Income from the Phelan estate, thereby making It neceaeary once each to to the public for assistyear ance In appeal Its maintenance. St. Ann's sewing circle, of which Mrs. W. 1. Frank Is chairman- and Mrs. T. A. Flood vice chairman, sews eaeh afternoon Wednesday throughout the year, making, mending and remodeling clothing for the children. A new branch sewing circle, to accommodate those living In the vicinity of the orphanage sews there each Thursilay afternoon under the direction of Mrs. William J. Pljin-bo- f, chairman. An entertainment provided by the children will be given beginning at 3 o clock and will be taken through the building during the entire afternoon. The committees appointed bvhe president of the league, Mrs. Arthur H. 8. Bird, to loo a after the details of this charity svent are the following: Iteceptlon Mrs. W. 8. McCornlek. Mrs. John E. Dooly, Mrs. Frank J. Westcott, Mrs. Elisabeth J. OBrien. Mrs. J. C. Lynch, Mrs. J. J. Burke. Mrs. L. B. Mrs. J. E. Cosgriff, Mrs. Frank St Anns Sewing ON at the Holy Cross hi for which a silver tea and shower will be given Friday afternoon. Bta H. McDougall, Mrs. T. A. Flood, Mrs. W. L Frank, Mrs. T. Conk wright, M. XL Maloney. Seated Mia. . G. Kramer, Mrs. F. F. LeOuyer. circle, which meets weekly Rare Oriental Rugs . We feel confident that an infection ef our superb collection will s it baa many convince you, within the last few weeks, that our prices are decidedly lower. Th price are marked in plain figures oo each rug. Following league will i Belouchist&n, BelouchisUn, 3x5-- 2 Kazak, )i i N 1- y k - t ; - 4-6- Arak, . ! V 6Ww.vX i mTs ft ever r. V f' cat A" sw.vX ,? - av S. E. Whlteley, and better. They combine Naturescomfort with food style. Come in and get acquainted comfort. f with real Black Boots $12.50 Brown Boots ...$13.50 Black Oxfords. .$10.00 Brown Oxfords. $11.00 f i y Prompt K t VvtwS''4 St. Anns parish Mrs. Catherine McDonald, Mrs. E. E. Pegg. An is extended to the public to visit St. Anns orphanage next Friday afternoon, when donations of food, clothing and sliver will be accepted. Tea will be served to a,! visitors ahd a special treat will be provided for the orphans. Planned Outlines Its Program lor. Y. W. Ci A. Announces Season s Schedule. The physical educatloml department of the Y. W C. lA , with Mrs. Frank Strong as chairman of the physical department, Miss Lucy South Proudfoot, p lystcal director, and Miss Frances Armstrong, as assistant swimming director, vs ill open October 2. The schedule of classes follows. Business girls class Monday and Thursday and Tuesday and Friday. 7 30 ; p. m. matrons class, Tuesday nml Friday, 10 a. m. ; children's clssses, Saturday. 9 a. m. (4 to 8 years), Saturday 10 a. m.. gymnasium, dancing and half hour pool instruction afterward (3 to II m Welfare club will hold Its first regular meeting at the Civic Cenfer Tuesday evening at 8 oclock. The club will celebrate Ita fifth anniversary. During a social hour, "'Reminiscences of the Summer will be given by the members. Plano selections will be given by Mlsa Kathleen Phelps and fancy dancing by Miss Marjorie Batle. Refreshments will be served. A ladies Literary club at 2.30 o'clock will meet at the The program follows: . Democracy on Trial. Mrs C D. Kipp. Community singing, directed by Mrs. Hans Flo. Tea will be served following the program. Tuesday afternoon at 2 SO oclock the music section will meet. A program has been arranged by Mrs. John Brumblay and Mrs. W. Allan Howard. Tea will be served It will beUtah Composers day," with the following program: Talk on the work of the music clubs of America, MMrs, John Brumblay; "Mot-tier- " and "Calling Love Alone," by Grace Tout Malmsten. Miss Melba Judd, composer at the piano. Mood of a Mandarin" and "Valse of a America. Mrs John Brumblav; Doll," by Henry Kouvaln. played by the composer st the Ampleo. "I Seek My Love," an Indian love lvrlc, by B. Cecil Gates and The Gvpsy Way " by C. W. Reid, Mrs. Myrtle Orr, with Mr. Reid at the piano. "Slumber and Dream and "Dense Tstgane," by Amedee Tremblay, played by the composer. "Under the Balcony," by Spencer Clausen; psstoral, "Heute, Nue Heute, by Tracy Cannon, Evangeline Thomas Beea-lewith Mr. Cannon at the piano. by Arthur Freber, and Tha Isost Child' by Arthur Sheppard. Mrs. Katherine White, with Mrs. John Brumblay, accompanist. "Melody, by Charles Frederick Stay-ne- r, Miss Alice Anderson, The art section will meet' Wedneadav, September 27, at 10:30 oclock at the clubhouse. The topic of the morning, "Herbert Adams," will be given by Mis Myra Sawyer. The dramatic section will meet at the clubhouse Monday afternoon at oclock. Mrs. E. B. Palmer will an Informal talk on the plays seengive In Europe and America during her travels, exclusive of The Passion Play Mrs A. P. Stone and Mrs. Hans Ffo will furnish music. The Browning section will meet Saturday. September 28, at the home of Miss U M. Qualtrough, 3050 Seventh East street, at 1 oclock in the afternoon. The section will begin the study of The' Ring and the Book." The history-tourisection will meet Tuesday morning, September 26. at 10.30 o'clock at the clubhouse. Mrs. Gordon Williamson will review "Mr. Wu," by Louise Jordan Miln. The parliamentary law section will meet Tuesday afternoon, September 26, at 1 o'clock at the clubhouse. The lesson for the day will be Organizing and Conducting Business In Mass Meetings and Permanent Societies." A box luncheon at 12:15 will precede the meeting. Mrs. A. N. Hanson will have charge of the luncheon. The entertainment committee of the club will met with Mrs. Fred C. Dern 62 , at 1 oclock Monday afterVirginia noon, September 25, Instead of 2 oclock This change Is made to avoid complication with section meetings. TtlE club-hous- e. $7.05 $12.75 $18.03 $300.03 $575.03 "Mot-Vlenne- y. .' Belouchiztan, Serapi, Kirmanshah, (Auerbach of Its year's activities In the last week with Miss Linda Jessup, the Short Story club has outlined an interesting program for the fall, winter and early spring. Mrs. E. B. Palmer, who has recently returned from Europe, gave an entertaining Informal talk on her trip at the meeting last week Following is the program for the remainder of the season: 3 October "Indian and Legends Stories. Mrs W. J. Barrette October 16 Indian Legends "Indian continued: Mrs Mimic, Lloyd Weeter; "Indian October 80 Signs, Miss Linda Jessup. Ijeonard Merrick (life and works), Mrs. Thomas Boise; Selected Btory read by Mrs. Van Arman. November IS Stories rewritten. Mrs. ChaHes D. Moore, Mrs. Homer Robineon and Mrs. H. D Hines. November "7 Selma Lagerlof (life and works), Mrs. Charles Q. Plummer; selected story read by Mrs. Scott Keytlng. December J1 Maxwell Struthers Burt (life and works). Mrs. F. M. Gray; selected story read by Mrs. Anna Hatch McAllister December 27 Original Christmas stories, all club members. JanuAnderson ary 8 Sherwood (life and works), Mrs. H. F. TJieke; selected story read by Mrs. C. IT. Heuscr. January 21 Writer's Day, original work, Mrs. U. II. Blanchard. Mrs. Homer Robinson, Mrs. B. W. Deason. February 6 Inez Havnes Irwin (life and works), Miss Linda Jessup; selected story read by Mr. W. J. Barrette. February 19 Anzla Yerzireska (life and works). Mrs. H K. Kllngender; selected story read bv Mra. March 5 Carl Van Ech-te- n H. D. Hines. (life and works), Mrs. Lloyd Weeter; selected article read by Mrs. H. F. Dicke. Mareh 19 Club birthday, special programEnglish short Morv wrlt-terApril Mrs Ernest M. Fowler April 23 Selected story from "The OHenrv Collection." Mrs Charles D. Moore; selected The OBrien Collection, story from Mrs Thomas Bo'se. May 7 Achmed Abdullah (Turkish), life and works, Mrs. W. R. Hutchinson; selected storv read May 21 French by Mrs 17. O. Lee. short story writers, Mrs. George E. Fellows. -- s, AAA Cleofan to Observe Organization Day. The Cleofan will hold the first meeting of the vear Wednesday. In celebration of organlaatlon day. The members will meet for luncheon at 1 oclock at the borne of Mrs. C. Clarence Nesltn on Mrs Frank Evan will Third avenue. he toaatmistress. Covers will bs laid club members. for the twenty-tw- o AAA The pets auxi'Dry will meet Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Ben D. Naylor at her home, 1297 Fourth avenue. AAA AAA , hospital committee of the CathoAnn's Sewing circle win meet licThe will meet Thursday Womans Wednesday afternoon at I oclock at Holy afternoon at league 2 o'clock at Holy Cross hospital. Social Notes From Intermonntain Towns ASHTON, IDAHO I 'AAA 3 NEWHOUSE HOTEL AAA ' AAA two-cour- se Wle choosers ng their nephew, Dr. C. C. MeaCham, left for their home Saturday of last Week. Mrs. H. G. Fuller was hosteM at a dinner In her home Monday evening, honoring Mrs. Florence Burgess, whose b.rthday anniversary It was, Mr. H. J. McVlcker gav a line party at the Star theater to a few friends Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. Cunningham went to St. Anthony, Monday, for the day. Miss Bertha Kraemer went to St. Anthony, Wednesday to remain for a few days. I GREEN RIVER, Sept. 23 Mrs. W. F. Aslmus entertained the Past Matrons circle Wednsday evening of last week at her home on West Lawn street, complimentary to Mr. Waiter Boston, who will cave soon fon Long Beach, Cab Placing a quilt was the diversion of th evening, followed by a luncheon. The ladles of Bethany chapter. OrdSr of th Eastern Star, were entertained at a kenelngton Friday afternoon of last week at the Masonic hall. "The hostesses were Mra L. H. Green, Mra William Howland, Mra E, A Dufford, Mra. W. C. Bush, Mrs. J, P, Simonson and Mrs, Eliza Halverson. Mrs. Nettle Jones of Omaha, Neb., arrived last week for a visit with Mrs. Albert Drake and Miss Margaret Folsom. Mr, and Mrs. Millard Draka who had been visiting Mr. and Mrs. John Folsom, left today fw thor home In Salt Lake. Mr. Drake will be a junior at the University of Utah this year. Mrs. Warren Bush entertained at card Saturday afternoon of last Week at her home on Main egrect Zinnia and other garden 'flowers decots ted the porch and The guest list Included living rooms. Mra Hilton Goukl, Mrs, Earl Barber, Mrs. Walter Boston, Mrs. W. H. Mra E. E. Johnston. Mrg. E. A. Bricker, Mrs. William Howland, Mm. E. A Dufford, Mrs. L. H. Green, Mra H. L, Spalding, Mrs. H. B. Oole, Mr. C. 0. g, and discriminating are giving their Selection ia unlimited. BUY FURS from a FURRIER Now is the time to make your selection of furs for winter. We know furs thoroughly a fur specialist can, . select better furs and greater values than tho average general merchandise buyer. When you purchase here you receive the benefit of our expert knowledge on furs. Moon, Mr. Kendrick Lev!, Mr. Harry Bennett, Mr. Millard Drake of Salt Lake. Jtra. J. N. Power and Mr. John Folsom. High score favor was won bv Mrs, Dufford. A luncheon was served on the card tables, t the conclusion of the game. The hostess was assisted by MIbs Margaret MoClurg and Mis Alma Peter Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Cole left Sunday for Salt Laka to spend several weeks with friends. Later they will go to Pittsburg, Pa., and other eastern cities, for a month before returning to thalr home here. The Woman's Home and Foreign Missionary society w 11 meet next Thursday at the home of, Mr. Robert Bebee. Mrs S. M. Wilson will have charge of the program. Miss Celestine Moons visited friends in Price several day last week. 1 . We guarantee that you will find our furs satisfactory in every Way., If you want your old fur ready for winter, have it repaired or remodeled now. - two-eour- BOISE. IDAHO BOISE, Idaho, Sspt. 23 Thursday a luncheon was served at the Boise club in honor of "Lsdleg day," Country which will be featured at the f ub each week during the golf lesson. The opening day was attended by a large numb..-- of the lady golfers, anil a pleasant social hour was enjoyed at the close of the luncheon. Mr. Herbert Lamp enterta'ned st a tea Saturday afternoon of last week In honor of Miss Alice Rudd of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who Is the guest of Mrs J. W. Cannon. The table was attractive with a bowl of pink and rose candies in holders. Mlse Kudd was the crystal honor guest at leveral Informal parties this week. iAat evening, at Columbia hall, a farewell party was g'veu in honor of Miss Carrie Worthington, Miss Eva Labrum and lavon Robison, who will leave Boise early In October as missionaries for the Mormon church. Mis Worthington and Mlse will go to Atlanta. Oa . and Mr. Robison to Australia. The farewe was attended by 2no friend and relatives. Those attending contr bnted a bask- -t luncheon, whlrh was sold for th benefit of the honor guests, netting a neat sum. Dancing and game were enjoyed. Mlg Lucile McGlrr left for Salt Lake, Monday, after attending the wedding of her sister. Miss Wilma McGlrr. and John Ben Brace of Seattle, Wash., which was one of the smart social event of the season. Howard Putman, wno visiting h's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Putman, on a furlough from Annapolis, Md . has been th guest of honor at a number of parties and dinner-danen- g given by his boy friends. Mrs. Putmsn entertained at a dinner Friday evening, followed by card, in hi honor. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brown of Portland, Ore., spent the week In Boise. Miss Margaret D.rks left Tuesday for Chicago to spend the fa I and sinter. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Smith returned home Thursday from a month's visit in Utah and southern Idaho. Mr. and Mra C. A. Goodman of Pocatello spent the week In Boise. Miss Mildred Meholen returned Friday from a month's Visit .In Chicago. Miss Louise Ellsworth of Johnston, N. Y., Is the guest of Mi Averyl Dickinson. Mis Ellsworth was the honor guest at several Informal parties during the week Miss Margaret Nlday left Monday for Boston to attend Laaeil seminary Mr, and Mr. Albert W. Peters'of Lewiston are visiting In Boise. 1 BEAVER ll BEAVER, Sept. 23.- - Mrs. Stanley was hostess at ft at her home Tuesday evening, in party honor of her sister, Mra John R. Wallace, who Will leave tomorrow for her home in Mesa, Arl. Luncheon was served to fourteen guest. Mrs. Lawrencs Skinner entertained at a miscellaneous shower at her home Saturday evening of last week. In honor of her hleo. Mrs. Marion Vincent, of Milford. a bride of the week Twenty-fiv- e The evening was guest were present. speht In game and. music. The bride was formerly Mies Marjorie Sklnnsr. Dr. and Mr. Francis Goelts and Dr. companied bv Dr. and Mrs. Harlow Brook and Mis Ruth Brook of New York City and Mra John Sharp and Mis Marlon Sharp of Salt Lake, spent Monday evening here v.slting friend , while en rout to Salt Lake, after making a circuit of the scenic attractions In southern Utah and Arizona. Mra William F. Knox and eon, Wallace, left Thursday for Salt Lake. Wallace will enter the University of Utah the coming Winter, and Mrs. Knot wiil return after a few da) a visit with frends. Mist WlflWlfred Smith left Wdneedav for Logan to become a member of the faculty of the Agricultural col eg. Mr, and Mr. J. A. Allred and daughter, Rom ola, of Brigham City, are the gueet of Dr. and Mra E. B, Fairbanks. The Miner Lulu and I Rue Totton left toe Balt Lab. Tuesday, to enter J S Tat-tefsa- GREEN RIVER on time and attention RIGHT HOW to greeting card. Third Floor.) 1 St. I BfUa-facti- OPENING st Cross hospital. Your own cards individual, distinctive, charming carrying unmistakable evidence of careful thought and unhurried ' attention, mean real cheer and for friends. $I5Q.C3 Anatolian, uyirswA 'v Club Meetings The Saltalr Ladles' auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen will ASHTON, Idaho, fiept. 23. Mrs. Elmer meet Saturday night at the Knights of Rathbun of Kemmerer, Wro., wno had Pythias hall at A8 o'clock. KEEPS THE FOOT WELL been the guest of Mrs. H. G. Fuller, has A A The Salt Lake Mothera club will meet returned to her horns. Mrs. R. D. Merrill entertained at a 7 Wednesday afternoon at the Civic Cen- o'olock dinner In her home, Tuesday of ter. Luncheon will be served at 1 o'dlock last week, in honor of Mr. and Mrs. C. and will be followed by a business meetRay laenburg, a and musical ing program by Mrs. C. A. Mrs. A. A. Burkhalter was hostess at Porter, Mrs. E. L. Silberstein and Mrs. 1 Oclock luncheon of smart A. T. Egan. Reservations for place must appointment at her country home Thursday of made V. be by calling Mrs, J. Jarrett last week, In honor of Mrs. Elmer Rath-bu- n by Tuesday. of Kemmerer, Wyo. Mrs. H. G. fceraasme? Fuller, Mrs. Ida Foote and Mrs. Florbommn At the regular meeting of the hoard ence of Burgess Ashton, and Mrs Mai of directors of the Sarah Daft home Anderson andTHiss Ida Eakrnan of SquirMonday afternoon the following officers rel were among the guests. were elected for the Coming year: Mrs. Mrs. William Bmuln Invited Glen Miller, presidents Mrs. F. S. Rich- young folk to her home Monday twenty afterards, first vice president; Mrs. Charles noon of last week to help her son, Winter G. Plummer, second vice president; Mrs. Smuln, celebrate hi eighth birthday anV. P. Strange, third vice president; Mrs. niversary. A time was bad playing Louis Simon, treasurer; Mrs. F. M. Gray, Barnes on the Jolly lawn, and a luncheon was recording and corresponding secretary; Served. Mrs. M. R. Mendelson, press corresponThe O. E. S. met In the chapter room DINNER dent. Tuesday evening. Several guests were 5:30 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. present. After the business session a so11.29 per plate A meeting of the Gold Star women cial hour was enjoyed. Refreshments Melon Supreme of the Service Star Legion will he held were served by Mrs. Lew Kiser and Mrs. Strained Gumbo With Rice or Monday at 3 o'clock on the mezzanine M. Fried. Consomme In Cups Wafers Miss Madeline Waddell left of the Hotel Utah. The meeting Is called of Fried Filet of White Fish, Cardinal by Mra Susan Lyman, stats chairman, last week for Palo Alto, Cal.,Thursday where she Potatoes Saratoga and Mrs, L. o . bun Lake chair has accepted a position as teacher of CHOICE man. chemistry in the university. Mrs. 11. Beckstrum was hostess to her Steak With Mushroom Sauce Prime Ribs of Beef au Jus Silver Maple lodge No. 108 team of the Monday Card dub at her home Monday. Mrs. F. Humes received the prise for Half Roast Spring Chicken, Stuffed Neighbors of Woodcraft was entertained luncheon was high score. A (Cranberry Sauce) their Wednesday evening by captain, New Potatoes Rissole In Butter Mrs. Hattie James Young, at her home, served, Mlse Cleo Hume left Corn Fritters Monday evening Dinner Rolls 171 West Fourth South street. The hosUtah Lettuce, Cucumber and Tomato tess was assisted by Mra Lucy Walker. for Corvallle, Ore., to attend tht uniSalad, Thousand Island Dressing Games were played and prizes won by versity. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Balt were In Idaho CHOICE Mra Eva Giggles, Mrs. Emma Creamer, Falls several day this week on a pleasVanilla Ice Cream and Cake Mrs. Minnie Barrett and Esther Wade, ure trip. A A Loganberry Sherbet and Cake Wood of Long Beach, Mr. Chocolate Eclair ' The Ladies auxiliary to the Veteran Cal., is Lawrencefriend here. Mrs. Wood visiting Tea Coffee Milk Volunteer Firemans association will ws a former resident of Ashton. MUSIC meet Friday at 1 oclock with Mr. M. M. F. Mrs. Nabors Mrs. L. W. Graand - Sunday, September 2th E. Martin at her home, 225 Q street, ham of Mississippi, who had been visit- - c , 4, v n. The 'J f rvX Short Story Club A Qlven Attention rMvv c 7$t8UH, Ladies Literary hour followed. Mall Orders Sarouk, 4-6- Mrs. Victor Youngberg, Mrs. Otto Fisher and Mrs. F H Ager. Our Lady of Lourdes parish Mrs. J. F. McKnanv, Mrs. Howard Kmge. St. Ikitncks perish Mrs. J. F. Schra-veMrs. Tim Murphy. Olir Divine Saviour parish Mrs. F A. Fafek. Mrs. J. F. lruss, Mrs. J. B. Tay- The Wasatch Literary club held the first meeting of the season Tuesday afternoon at the Knights of Pythias hall. The following musical program was given under the direction or Mrs. F. C. Wire and Mrs. C. ft. Whitehead: Piano solo, Miss Ada Liggett; vocal selections, Miss Karren Jensen, accompanied by Miss Grace Price; violin solo, Harry W. I.ewis, accompanied by MISs Helen Langford; piano solo. Miss Elolse Baumberger; address of welcome, Mrs. Mark Reedail, president of the club; remarks. Mra E. O. Leatherwood ; report of biennial convention of National Federation of Women's Clubs, Mrs. George F. Wasson. Refreshments and a social Preserver Shoes different , Bokhara, Radiant Sewing circle will meet Tuesday at 2 o'clock at the home of Mrs. Warren Stoutnour, 417 J street. The assisting hostesses are Mrs. Ward W. McAlister, Mrs. Clarence Nelson, Mrs. Jesse Merrill and Mrs David Kent. n Iran, Bijar, The Civic Center announces the following schedule for the coming week: Monday 10 to 2: Millinery; 2 to 4: Remodeling. Tuesday 2 to 4: Advanced dressmaking: 2 to 4: Dress form. Wednesday 2 to 4: Millinery; 7 to : Millinery. Thursday 10 to 12: Prelect leaders' training class; 2 to 4: Project leaders training class; 7 to 9. Beginning dressmaking. Fridav 10 to 12: Remodeling; 2 to 4: Beglr.ring dressmaking. Registration may be made lq the dress form classes by calling the cenler by telephone. The new course in home management will meet Thursday from 2 to 4. Registration may be made Monday from 10 to 6. The attendance must be limited. and crampy when you walk or stand? Arch Preserver Shoes keep your feet free of all strain, and let you walk or stand as much as you wish. The built-iarch makes Arch $48.09 $45.03 $75.03 $32.53 $75.03 $105.03 Shiraz, Schedule Announced for Civic Center. Can you go through a busy day without having your feet ache? Do your feet feel hot, uncomfortable Kazak, 4x6-- 6 ears). Hoto Long Will Your Fed Let You Stand? $E5.C0 Iran, J. McGanney, Mrs. Henry N. Byrne, Mrs. Fred U. Leonard, Mrs. Thomas F. Kearns. Mr. John C. Daly. Mrs. J. J. and Mr. M. J. Harvey, Mrs. R. C.- Hill McGill. Refreshments Mrs. D. J. Laramie, Mrs. John Griffin, Mrs. C. W. Oxley, . C. Murphy, Mrs. A. J. Bruneau. Mrs. Mrs. A. W. Isom. Mr A. J. GUlis, Mrs. J. E. Dowd, Mrs. J J. O'Carroll, Mrs. James B. Maher, who will bo assisted by the older girls of St. Anns. Apron and lancywork booth Mrs. W. I. Frank, Mrs. T. A. Flood, Mrs. William J, Plumhof, Mrs. W. H. McDougall, Mrs. Salmon Tissue, Mrs. Charlee P. Kahler, Mrs. S. E. Whlteley. Mrs. E. E. Pegg, Mrs. George II. Watson. Mias Adelo Tague and Miss Mary Lynch. Rogers, Candy booth Miss Margaret Mlsa Gertrude Qeogheean, Miss Kathleen Geoghegan. Miss Leona Winter, Miss Theresa Winter. Miss Bessie Stone, Miss Mary Gillla Door committee Mrs. F. If. Ager. Mrs. D. A. Isom, Mm. P. J. O'Carroil, Miss Kate Halloran. Committee to solicit Mrs. J. J. Neville M rs. John W. Thompson, Mrs. George H. Watson, Mrs. rtV. S. Hodgson, Mrs. T. F. Farrell. Mrs. Harry Lambrecht, Mrs. 7. E. Dowd, Mrs. Joseph Geoghegan, Mrs. E. E. Pegg. Mrs. W. I. Frank. Mrs. Charles P. Kahler. Mrs. T. A. Flood. Mrs. T. F. Cahill, Mrs. R. K. Adams, Mrs. Kazak, 4-6- v Order Your Pergonal EnChristmas Cards graved This Week. 1 . aa - Lest You Forget! $32.S9 $24.75 $ 00X3 Furriers. 116 MAIN. Manufacturing Remodeling. their senior year at th Utah. Repairing. University of Mis Kathleen Bohn returned to her home in Milford, Monday, after spend- ing a few days here th guest of the Gertrude and Garnetta Leering. Mime Mrs. Atelka Robinson and l.ttle eon, came from Paragonah, Saturday Jesse, of last week, and are the guesta of Mr. and Mr. C. D. White. Miss Hattie Whornham returned from Cedar City, Monday, after spending a week visiting frtnd and attending, tht fair and race meet held there th past week. Miss Lucile Huntington left for Salt Lake, Monday, to attend achool at' the University of Utah. Mr. and Mr. A. W. Clyde returned to their home at Nephl, Friday of last week, after spend nr a week here visiting relatives and friend. Rob son of Crystal spent Tuesday In visiting relative. Ed. Mrs. and Nelson returned Bun-ds- y of last week from St. Oeorge. Mr. and Mrs. Elmsf Day, Mr. And Mrs. Peter L. Brunson and Master Arthur, William and Chari e Brunson spent Saturday of last weak In Meadow, Mr. and Mr. Dennis Smith of Garrison are in Fillmore imending a few weeks. .Mr. and Mrs. J. K Mountford af Salt lake arrived in Fillmore, Wednesday. They will make their home here. ' Friday evening of last Week Mrs. William Jackeon entertained In honor of her ion, John. Music and games were feature of the evening. Luncheon waa served to eighteen. Pni-mo- re Mr. LEHI Wlhg, Sept. 23. Mis Arvett of Mr. and Mr. George Wing, was married to Delbert Adams of American Fork in the Salt Lake temple Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaines of Nephl are visiting here with Mr. and Mra Joseph Hammer. Mis Norma, Hammer entertained at A number of supper Sunday evening. local and friends were present. Mr. and Mrs. Junius Bank and Mlba Mary Hackett spent Sunday In Alplhs visiting with Mr. and Mra Joseph Marsh. Tuesday evening Mra Christian Knud-se- n entertained a number of relatives and friend at supper In honor of her daughter, Lillian. Miss Freda Xsott left Monday for Salt Dike City to be employed In the land office at the state capitol. Mr. and Mrs. W. 6. Evans and their Mr. and Mrs. Ilvrum Timothy of guest. of Colorado, left this week for a trip through Grand canyon. The Athenian club members were entertained by Mr. Joseph Glover Wednesday. During the afternoon refreshments were served. LEHT. daughter Do You Believe All You Hear? DONT DO IT Bat aeeiag Mid trying .iz BE LIE YIN (i KNOWING) DO A WASHING WITH A FREE ! Mr FILLMORE 28. Mlse FILLMORE. Me Sept. Mttcheiband William Mitchell are If) Salt Lake visiting relatives. Mr. and Mr. Frank Robison returned of last week from St. Georg. 8aturdy Mrs. J, Albert Robison, Who had been a guest of Mrs. Elisabeth Robison, left week tor her horn la Monday of bait Lake. Saturday evening of last week Mra. Rhoda Holbrook was surprised by ft host of friends, Th evenng-W- s spent In game and music. Luhcheon was served. Dr. and Mra. Balter have as their guest Mrs. Frank Petty of Hurricane. JohnTuesday of last Week Mrs. son, Mis Louise Johnson and petf Haft John. son of Holden were gueU of Mr. and Mrs. Parker Robison. Mis Nellie Holbrook left Sunday of last week for Milford, where h Will be engaged as a teacher. Tueaday of last WeVk Mr. And Mr, alia Rogers of Kanosh Were guest of r. and Mrs. Ted Davieei Monday of last week Ir. nd Mrs. Clark entertained at dlhner for Rulon Clark of Provo. Dr. and Mrs. Baker entertained Sunday dinner for Mrs. Frank Pettyj'Mls Pell Petty and John and Reed Petty of Hurricane. Mrs. Mary Dame returned from Balt Lake, Monday of last week. Mr. and Mr. T. Clark Catliefer and Mrs. Peterson spent Tuesday In Sciplo. Mr. Wayn Koblaon and Mrs. Melvth iz A cleaner and chine baa not a better ma- been made- - - A lat '$1.25 WEEKLY ! Bay nz the laundry hill and it will soon be yours. ' - No interest charged on Washers or Vacuums. v We save enough in carload lots to pay the interest and you get the benefit, Yi'e sell more. 45 sold this month y. Dodge Droltaro 345 Stats. Was. E030. t |